The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1904, Page 3

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“COTTON KING’ D. J. SULLY, WHO RAN THE RECENT CORNER, IS FORCED TO THE WALL ¥ rit we Ass'n.) rota r NEW YORK bh IS—The great. p 1 tremendous e . W Street has known | ox . “ timation WALLA WALLA MAN IS HEIR)! TO A LARGE ESTATE IN CAN |, ADA (Special to The Star) WENT DRONE): = eee THE SEATTLE” STAR THE JAPANESE SECRET SERVICE 1S AN ALL-POWERFUL WEAPON « THE JAPANE THIS BRANCH OF t WAR ERvice 18 STRONG A FORCE IN ITS GREAT CONFLICT WITH RUSBIA |). 5 , AS 18 EITHER HER ARMY OR NAVY a Petersyurg te tivontok und Port - ' May By W. B. Colver, Special Commis rr in the hearing of U - . ' ' td ' sioner of the Newspaper Enter-| vnux when, a couple of mouth t prise Association in the Far East,| iter bids for a battleship oF & ba YOKOHAMA, Feb. whil fetnation whith was bela thoes armies and on are attracting ntly wath the attention of the world in th K « 1 Manchuria t onflict betwen th . the| t re kado there will b field for th heard, That \ n that th prek k half a \ . along the Siberian raflroad, ‘They when Japan awakened, and Ie f t (ep with western Maation tou tr t the internal f t a) banks a both public and been a 1 1 P b t tf rn ' ' tw ts t n they w be open ' hund t 1 of swindle fecelt. Bo t tu ’ fore J w y " . Mer » gont ' the w i edu 8 pt le fin and tuk v t the allent YUKIO OZAKL " t " be i He t Mayor of Tok nd Once Mi to y te f wh « ¥ ation. WALLA WALLA, March 18 fred J. Burns. structor of the WwW. D. Hof the stennial mitt Walia Walla Athi jub, ha re-jand the attic Dock compa: today Whe i fighting le cetved w t he is sole heir to) en) edt thy ¢ wh | t he ar u n a large tract of farm land near Ot-| tract already A ey oe att 6 ag Ri od tawa, Ca a. Burns ran away with | Which provides for the plank At- . the ’ 4 ou 4 n a circus when © years old, and for| antic. Massachusetts and Mill streets ‘ ° keep supple oe twenty-five years has been a sol- | 8h Centenr Greek, Fee oul was sent nf n which ier of fortune, wire walker, « poesagh Sect yey ; will be « . “. Tracks bat, trapese performer and acronaut.| | centennial ol ; w sina deratte ‘ @ fall from a balloon at Palmerton,| their property, but are hina ig the lens “tthe far east.) THIRTEGN HAVE APPLIED FOR Australia, and word reached his, join the whole contra Re ee tek” cae ae ‘ says all this is relatives Ottawa that he was) stop the planking of salgnt Soe ail Ae at sympatht are \y POSITION ON PARK BOARD killed fare. ip Smeg ey ; is | im eyes to oe and « preher an Meanwhile his father had died reeniitineeeesemmrmaceesenie aa wpe rorthe owl ctr grromstgtiree 5 t ugh rom leaving a tract of land to two } Sy ceee te wnaetmand the tel . * it ie a Wilfred, supposed to be dead, was jeue rs ain i . e has a\* a ex the sole heir. Re a sister at ar . i pres for re Buffalo got trace n " lost i b of Drother through a traveling man MONTARA weet tn the and wrote to hi Asa result Burne ve We ‘ will return to Ottawa July and} " . a claim his estate. He ts a married | Sure aber eens Seve elve man without other prop | a Me migyer-Get a the COLLIER’S ENGINES PARTIALLY Stee Gat Ean wo & ; | DISABLED IN STORM AT SEA ae, but it i t point Ch ; j * park boa this ¥ ; With the piston rod of her high- » department f on pressure cylinder smashed. the Pacific saith | Fatne said this a that . Coast Steamship company's collier npr th i cond acl So clock last night. The news reached | THE MIKADO’S FIGHTERS NEVER GET DRUNK AND THE PUB- [Pe able to use TOG er bal [the offictals of the company this | cond * m new Worn, tae Da morning in « telegram, which stated} LIC SEES NO TEARFUL LEAVE-TAKINGS WHEN THE GOL- | ance being needed to Keep up the Fr Tr that the vessel sustained the acckient | parks and pay Interest on debts RED PREED WANTS PAV FOR | oo the sfterncen of March ih when DIER BOYS DEPART Last year the money expended on GUARDING A COLONY OF about & miles south of Cape Bianco. | the parka, not tn « that direct The Montara left thin port last | ly applied to th purchases of VOTERS IN SECOND WARD | Wednesday. On rounding Cape Piat- 6 pK’ land, @ 4 the tery a high wind and « strong head| P | maintainance 1,815 sea was running, which Increased a8 | py Will H. Brill, Special Commis. | house. There in no loud talk o Was expe < the | veasel proceeded on her voyage hens and eve ed brothers $2,202 fo: re Frederick Freed filed eutt in the su-| When off the coast of Oregon the| gioner of the Newspaper Enter. mont approved © na m of ke 4 wk parioe court this morning against A, (storm increased, and on Monday after- | ner . of par A par L. Jaffe, Herbert L. Jaffe and B.| 00m, while the steamer was laboring| prise Association in the Far East.) The entraining of ove Ser: oidson to recover wages for services | AsBinst the wind and sea, the piston quickty and just ae = ee the watchman for a lodging house at | “mapped. - platt ane Oe oe “tr = eg har cs ue 207 station where the et t 690 wan nc od Twelfth avenue south. TOKIO, Japan, Feb. %—The streets | SeCGh BNere A the and park and $ inte * Freed claimed to have taken charge 1, " " -_ » a» : oa of the establishment for 2% days, be- ot Ja capital are filled WED allowed. There are @-| paid on Washingt park. The tween January % and February 2. | dlera. Almost every train that comes | tives in sight and : . hased a 4 addition He claims that his wages amount to pars po Me bauer Se ea ai ean “yy read _ park ot been paid. ting men, and one can hard P e ait we ‘same Sd today Rauee whe ealaninel | ping on them. : the most methodical manner with voters by H. L. Jaffe during the | _The raiiroads are al and there is abeolutely no last city campaign, when Jaffe was ment control and the e seeking nomination for counctiman | ee ae reece ng be 2 Ae are now six tr behave the ther » Tokio and ¥ diers in the world ave. | LW. BRILL PREPARING INFORMATIONS now | CHARGING CONTRACTOR ER- reo mach! C. & Plough told the th ICKSON AND POWDERMAN Sle<ping s have been itt Misth eveunet 5 taken off « " DUNCAN WITH MANGLAUGH.- | 1 rtable. — rth, o S SRge eae WASHINGTON, D. C., March 18—| TER Even under An effort is being made here to have _ — : a eicnre ak ie oon or i You Pitya Sick Friend ». | saving service removed from Taco-| Prosecuting Attorney Schott has a thea | ma to Portland. Captain Roberts, |clded to file informations charging | wide. They a. out on} Tell Me His Name--Let Me the present chief of the service, Is | ™* ahter t ¢ cricksom. | extremely cold days flat tanks of hot ' at the head of the movement, and it a bsg aed 4c. & ete m his | water are placed on the floors #o that Help Him 7 ”. | powde an, who were amed by th en Jo not entir f © And} t car s ] proner’a jury for the death of S-year-| or ineee > nae - ’ ter ¥ AN Explo- | discomforts ' rth Beattle last| and tied tr ared this ed in court © papers are being prep afternoon, and will be fi today or tomorrow IBSEN'S BIRTHDAY | Beate 000-804 First av be has been continued to information to be filed again: The information arrested was found this morning fective, gun in the superior Columbi: Cor. allow a new t him. he It Pays to Trade on First Avenue. on which was | } : J To dress becomingly, as The It 6 eit ates well as comfortable isn’t sae menake ovatins 0 caries q #0 much a question of ex- ‘s hal in b te ps ns - pense as of taste and good oath Dirth A pr t . ] semement. dramatiet, Mayor-clect ¥ $15 fs the price for one of “9 : aay yah . our new three-button sack linger, Hon. A A. Anderson and 4 : seeaecita ahasionn Hon. Joseph Shippen will make at- a agg nk Ry dresses. Tho Norwegian Singing 4 de & vee he ifs Miss Stella Erland, | such as business men de- rt, Mies Georgia Sch, death “bad, ertas. Miss Jennie Jensen, Mrs. John Abel seth and James Egan wiil take part _ T ts § li in musical and literary program. opcoa \4 Mrs. M. K. Morrell announces that | rom t with the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Ss ty to give an entertainment at ristensen’s hall on the evening od woclet 1 Is no longer soliciting 7 —_—— or collecting for the society, but that the entertainment will take place as a iJ. Redelsheimer & Co. ly DERE aie! 5 Strongest T at House in the fll pursiary, which was to have Lad Dy . ‘ has in traveling ‘i... There le ver ) information ot rs ta about wh troops dre — going. ‘Thousands the & gathered at N feny, 4 . ir rom th t ke * . Pa cdi y= ig who t one | HOME BURNED ure going and how red ones L, Maroh 18 dD on when they arrive a my Re av m r mansion bye 7 p cause were me seniee The fire start in Cheraulpo, but th aly they were As a matter of fact, we io | re sly paid: for ea thd xplosion of acetylene gas this war than anyone ¢ the| the remedy before 1 ever aa the tl manate but was world, excep haps the aif. * ate “tego bought aeveral years ago by Ru Rus w 4 it cure the Jolph Spteckels and used as a sum’ The hand f the Japanese troops | cases that ane ever mer hom& The watchman was the is done very quietly. When t earned t) Hoes not fae ein te ane, nell ; w gon se like cancer-—-make | OMY pers b « when brought to Tokio th Immed t ewe Ss ake 08 . ae ® eouurreé, ‘The entire ately billeted on the fr th all its contents was lg egy le eg The total loss may reach pacity of every he a — veri cag tt anty, is tn t anty jail at There seems to’ be no ot 1s and will have a hearing on the part of the resid i harge of robbery leting of © company of soldiers Is a! well He ts alle to very brief opera m and f the My b k will thi Tt telle hn Lundeen of Dryad most potite imaginat The soldiers | about the only ro ware that nig Bernier came house to which th uawigned and, | P, ia Aw te? te s Walla a few Gaye agc ¥ with many bows, present thetr Order: | ‘gimply state. Hook Lon Dyspepata. | INK ¢ ge hy aah It is received with more bows-on the which — t Rook the Heart. | com waukum pratrh part of the householder. Then the you want and Book 2on the Kidneys. | sy of small tr soldiers bow agair the householder Took 4 for Women. Sy igi antag 4 times together. After five minutes of Rook ¢ Rh matiom | covered t Health Officer Ludlow h enens, c soldiers § re © hront ore fler today Th atienta were sen thia politen th dier mov ’ two bottles. At} ! 1 v t their shoes and are shown Into the tte "pest =" 1 dl em By. tod WOULDBE SUICIDE creer aiten.s 1 1 nt : ALFRED ALLEN TOOK*THREE SHOTS AT HIMSELF AND STILL lb oared cd LIVES, THOUGH SLIGHTLY WOUNDED—BROKE AND DE hen a * . a GSPONDENT, HE SQUANDERED $7.65 FOR REVOLVER AND brid th w AMMUNITION he man was a I | Alfred f ot hot t W ° ‘ " com | tr hia revo ‘ it ft for »® his hin head t , t SESSION | rive Pn esntitred inva ica . wou not considered ' , week ae » bi re Auice|d 1 r Inar q He «# 1 we h t r since he| the W A from north f no At at 1 k this morning nth t RETIRING CITY COUNCIL WILL eer DISPOSE OF MUCH ROUTINE OB IECT hint anemnnans das 0 BUSINESS e man will be more ener 70 CAPT, (Eczrr Boore f 1 ter at t ' °| MARINE INSURANCE MEN AND , sesh Oilitams tld a Prag SMALL SHIPPING FIRMS reer ¥ e Bruler as city at I zer will 5 t deputien, A. Tate nae WANT NEW PORT WARDEN and William F eriee m — fe ino vs — ' b matter bef. his } . he county commissioners today It ts the marin rance me a) er the application of Abner Grife M the emailer «i “ re fin, president ne Apex Gold Min= e prir w wire mpany, for # franchise for tha® in Jensen's ; to construct @ line of ste that the endorsement of ( 4d along the Money creck county, 9 9 | secured wo or th t from Berlin to the Apex mines, sé transportat companies tint f six mile purpose is of e Value, inasm {the road ie to bring ore out to the jew are not f emeiter nereasing the city's shipp! . ' « ntrol of its coastw 1) 8 h Clothes, HERALD, 189 2n@& R. M. Fouts « time y the Alaska trade ' - at avenue oy" t New 2 New Vell & Jl Oa 4-5 Shades ri pany. has bean given @ pare tn Kid fran y extend its Kinnear park Gl Riehth te Creckst wear RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. joves in now ' : rang aot Lovely Lace Waists ut Fouts’ house $12 to $18 Values for $8.50 Each He has beon granted the permit to The d splay of th ese beautiful garments in omit age Bane Bryn lpemgige 8 jow has called forth so much favorable put into a foundats the comment that a newspaper notice is hardly nec- Is femned fo wa essary in order to sell the entire collection. We ee ° wish, however, that all our patrons may have an equal opportunity to secure one of these ex- in the lot ‘is in intricacy of pat- cellent bargains. Every Waist itsef a work of art, showing an tern and skill in handiwork almost incredible when the price is considered. Such values as these are seldom seen at less than $12.00 and many of them are worth more, ranging as high LANDMARKS ARE DOOMED | es $18.00. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock take The Bt. Louis contractors who are your choice at, each ....... . $8.50 going to erect the Alaska building EAT t the southeast corner of Second MEN’S Goops. nue street this after- MEN'S NECKTIBS, neat little bows, With the bulaie slendid values for TSK and pretty colored ef ee, the other half of tects, regular value everywhere, Sqctent ene-eeey ea ours tomo! t, each now on the site the family: sages naples: Se ne MEN'S STRING TIES, the correct 0 i lengths, good quality silk and pt at s is to be of brick pretty patterns, regular value 25c 1 stone fourteen stories high. It oe ere 2 * we ts 1 to af “ be MEN'S IMPERIAL Pe be 6 ae ee FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, 65c and will have a frontage of 120 feet on Tbe kinds; each - 45e Hecond avenue and 68 feet on Cherry MEN'S HALF-H( heavy cotton, a fast black and splendid wearing quality, at J 5@ 4 pair, or 2 pairs MEN'S AND BOYS StL ine HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S FLANNEL ots ROBES, regular $1.00 values; each The PASCO MAY LOSE COUNTY SEAT SATURDAY NIGHT CONNELL, March 18 titions| | will be put in circulation te of | . 5 ten days# In Franklin county for the | Special From 6 to 9:30 P. M. ov f the county seat from | UMBRELI just 100 In this lot, steel rods, paragon | Pasco to Connell, marking the be |. frames, waterproof tops and a varied assortment of ® m of the organized fight b | handles, regular $1.25 to $2.00 s; Saturday | a the t towns that has be 1 night, each x 97¢ j ending for thr years, ever e FANCY RIBE pretty brocades in variegated {tained Paco's size. Just shades, 4 inches le and suitable for belts and what resistance will be made by | neck ribbons, r price 1Sc a yard; a Pasco is not yet known | | night, your chotce at, a yard aay Ale | A ter feeling already exists In FANCY VEILINGS, dotted nets and magple veilings, | the ty between the rival towns, | | different styles from which to regular ng which was manifested by | | pric a yard; Saturday night’s 106 | nell in organization of the PINE TAR SOAP, Al quality, large regular | lim county chamber of com- | price Sc each: Saturday night special at, a cake } | | TOILET SOAPS—Packer's Tar, Pear’s Scented and rere | signte’s Violet, special Saturday night at, a cake. | CIVIC UNION MEETING | TALCUM POWDBRS, Colgate’s and Mennen's, Teme lar value Saturday night | COLGATE’S HIGH GRADE PE The ¢ fe union will hold a meeting TRACTS—Cash mere B et, at Kiks’ hall in the Colman building | LaFrance Rosa, Pansy Blossom, Sweet Pink and on Monday evening. An attempt may | | White Rose, regular 25¢ bottles; Saturday night, be made to have the union endorse ioe es 19¢ ee ety Oe coe | HIGHLAND LINEN AND INDIANHEAD STATION nator. The committee that watched | * * egular 39 for fr ulent registration and voting | ERY, in white, b! and gray tints, regular 39 at the recent election will make its | boxes; Saturday night, each 25¢ report. = = CLEVELAND'S BIRTHDAY TO KNOW THE FASHIONS GPT THE DESIGNER. PRINCETON, N. J., March 18. Former President Grover Cleveland wan 67 yeare old today. In ac McCarthy Dry Goods cordance with his custom he spent! ‘Wocad Kaxint the whole day at his home on Bay c om ard lane with his wife and children, ompany Madison Street Bright, new, pretty styles in Mit ner nd ring Opening t day 1 Second ave ° * y ‘ ee i dad acl

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