The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1904, Page 3

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EDUCED THE STOCK DOWN NINETY- NORTHERN SECURITIES COMPANY CUT I(T NINE THE PER CENT NEW AGREEMENT | THEY CONFESSED 1 News Ase'r ONE DEATH IN PRETORIA-i"| MAY SPREAD TO OTHER) (By Serinp | ON ' LIEGE, March crries | Frenchmen arrested | ct pr _- — of being responsibic eat * dynamite outrages ha’ CLOSED COMMANDANT AT PORT AR- @y Soripps N PRETORIA, March 23.—One de from bubonic plague occurred today. The authorities believe Johannesburg, where Jt has on unsucceRsful * Asan) ‘HUMAN BAROMETERS that | deen A Rheumatic Mystery ating It ts feared that it will ead through South Africa. MRS. FEE PLAGUE VICTIM | Here are some marvela of medicine WASHINOTO dD, March 2% | THUR SHUT uP PUBLIC! A dowe of ace ow max at 3 —United States Consul William J Cdeck 6 te vs Fal os mecmay, dagen, cabiee tha] MOUGH BECAUSE SOLDIERS) Aire © : Loe state department that his da ghter| GOT DRUNK oe 23 ee oan ta dead of bubonic plague, and th atl _ aa ae ee his wife has been attacked by the x at the fixed same disease. PORT ARTHUR, March 22.—Gen- | ) st d reveal certain oe pared — eral Stoessel, < jant at Port o always Arthur, has you account for thisT as a result of the in ness among the soldiers. Word has The Stage | been received that 600 Koreans at vinwet bay have volunteered in the ased drunken- tor « in bis be Rboumeticn be sim Russian army. Two engineers were —- killed in an explosion while repairing ANNA HELD. the battleship Retztvan The present engagement of Anna| Field, in “Mam Napole at the | breakers of the season. The & RK. 0 oes os sign has been displayed at each per-| Reutralise the Uric Ackh. and to free ent clos the debris before it reaches the kic = td IS A SPY © ‘As the bi tiaten through th | system it t it par of this w “LA MASCOTTE (By Scripps News Ass'n.) ‘The Olympia Opera company gives | sue i i between its last performance of “Oltvette” at », March 23 Charges | the jointe and m . ry move ‘Avenue tonight. Tomorrow | @gainst Tiesuke Akiva, a member | me evening the company will appear in ament and publisher of al, 7 ding vem Intense pain ' be investigated | tame hh ntlamn - ha & committ t. Hel th i is a 1 of py, having| ° ushion, which In attacked th ‘ in his rooked , paper charging that it forced ca ® talists to subscribe The paper has been su; HE SMASHED THE RECORD © WE POSSESS The sciefice of fitting, ac- imglividual quirements, which is a good to re- cording remember when thing to why you get ready to buy your z STANFO — UNIVERSITY, Cal, new sult or topcoat. Our March rman Dole, a Stan- ford t ama- clothes have character, tone, teur rec was broken ye a style and elegance of the omg rg — highest order. We fit them three two medical expe and one-quarter tr above the| years I have own so that you get the ma: world’s record, now held by R. C.| which combined these { Clapp, of Yale. As the record was not | !t mum of good appearance made tn a reg it cann: r of ele @inte m 1 Topcoats Suits a are . mbined, until T now have nm which I daily stake te. T found that Core” # rty cases. » supply at my rink, to Pacific coast recor ven feet three-quarter inch. HARMON RELEASED ON $1500 BAIL |‘: priced from— $12.50 up mat | Te Wt fatin. the tre a Ix bot- } } A. M. Harmon, “the keyhole| ¢ mat on not ar the J. Redelsheimer & Co. sleuth,” charged with attempting to| "Prin cont Oy suborn perjury in a damage suit]. Thin ts Strongest Topcoat House in the §| against Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, has but a prac State. - or ni a been released from the county Jail | on $1,000 bonds. His bondsmen a | Wililam Floyd and A. Meyer. Har-| !mon claims that he has rich rela- hatte of Db» tives in the east who are going to (Dr put up money for his defense. you forget {t for my Rheunation. Shoop free Treat 000-804 First av cor, Columbia It Pays to Trade on First Avenue. Rox 24. Ra 1 mont write to me for that. j was killed. | CHARTER DAY AT BERKELEY THE SEATTLE STAR “EVENING ON RAINIER” ATERS OF PUGET 801 aken by BE. 8, Curtis FABIAN ~ LEAVES” latest publi wan deliv neell of day M missiasi Pm G. O. P. Mine, March Re- neippl met in wtate today hioan large and nt the state the national in June, Resolutions en- cits ad y for re | ne without a ~ re | | ANOTHER N. P, OFFICIAL SEV-|NO OPPOSITION TO BUTLER | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March 23 ERS CONNECTION WITH THE The F n cong ne COMPANY ° [ve thor Seventh district, hich was called to cor at | Westchester today, has been called to wition having appeared yee a) ST. PAUL of Fabiar wat len mar leaves April 1 f a Se Gemmel, gener Minneapotia ar ods him as private ident Howard F Qesistant and mas WHOLESALE PRICES ny} | (Thewe prigse . on ters, th . clear to th was lene distinot M den realenation. ¥: Mr. Fabian gos Kast as pr diets 1o retary and assistant to Pr Ro ot the New Haven roi doaen tered the { the Northe a f the tax and was afterwards Green Fruit, Eto. to th 1 department.| Apples, cooking, Wc@E1.00 box; Spit ago t ume Mr. Mel- | genberger®, $1 r has sin wer gators, ; | pb Ber “s ft | ies" pears ui , KILLED TWO pace it [ine " « a TARIFF BILLS «: (By Scripps ay, Grain and Feed Bper ton, barley, $5 ton; chop. Qagee News Ass'n.) ofl meal. WASHINGTON, D. C., March ? The Democrati riff re ints of | house committee of ways and| $i! do Nita ans made an Assault on the Ding-| Jumbo. 9: A-l. tc ley bill this morning. I ratic | Butter, Rgge, Cheese House Leader Williams demanded a! Native creamery, ie per Ib; Eastern te on his bill putting salt and|ercamery, fresh, Fic 1b; storage, Zges hides and other commodities on the | >. 5 free list. He got it and defeat along | won ee te Su strict partizan lines ver Ib; Euate Clark of Mixsourt made a similar Poultry demand on behalf of his bill taking| Chickens, hens and springs the tariff off twine, wood pulp and| Ducks, live, Mo; dressed, lat? agricultural implements and the pi) Gree He Pee bb. — Haubut, 1 io per per Ib 4@60 ver Ib. ; salmon trout, jounders, So per Ib; soles, shrimps, iso per Ib; smelta BERKELEY, Cal, March 23 Charter day was 4 at the! Alfred Watson ts being tried in University of California today with] the superior court today on the interesting exercises in which atu-| charge of larceny fromthe person. dents, faculty mnt of the in | He ts used of having $8 stitution partic The princi-' from William Riley, Gs See eis STONED 5 : TELEGRAPHER . mile a ' ] would prove @ 5 tu a] y t wou t for the paym of I TO ACT AS |e tees see AGENTS FIGHT IS | STILL ON (By Beripps News Ars'n.) ABHING D.C, March @ red F \ t t r " . ' of ’ The newspa wat t elect A. McKa 1 : address. Mr. Mol , t the 6 eM t AY pern “HEAP GOOD _ NEW MAYOR News Ass'n.) By Beripps WASHINGTON, D. C., March 23 homety sermon to a dolegat t Indians from Pine Ridge this morn- ing, urging them to sell haif their ponies and get more The « oan In order cuns many matters of i en who | vital ier that are to come up a stration May- ed @ meeting of the committee next r at 4 o'cl The of the mayor, treasurer, cory B counsel, somp- troller, city engineer and president of the council & Tokai and as = og aptured City Detective Hubbard ts} enter the Unit y to his home in Latona by| last January ere subsequently 1d. & Reve Samson's Lining Silk RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. CHE Ca siiys Dp ZOR SECDMD AVE +*° MADISON ST aper arrested and or m | inte teat 3 : iitineiaeoame < Jag " |b: d THE STEAMER LAMORNA 16 ONE MAN KILLED, FIVE OTH aes UNQUESTIONABLY Log ERS PROBABLY BURNED TO) off | DEATH | | a! tar) IN PIGEON | Ware tg (By Boripps News Ane’n.) a ty ra a POT PIE? een eka iz ’ 3 K steamer killed, 1 i , — " - ine : aan H. H. KULIEG ROBBED OF : . a ‘GOVERNMENT | THIRTY FINE BIRDS FROM MUST HELP ina on ah OHIO CONGRESSMAN TAKES ¥ ; ‘ br HANNA'S SEAT IN THE SEN- WASHI I will ¢ ‘ ATE | ing eo te t Hu : waid t t " filled @ en robt Creamery Butter 25ce Lh. Best Native Creamery Home Ranch Eggs 20c Doz. IOWA BUTTER STORE D AVENUE. Block ‘Union Bakery and Cafe Bon Marche Block FE HAVE THE BEST OF EVERY THING IN THE BAKERY LINE. TRY 80ME OF OUR GOOD —_—" The Greatest Convenience Standard Patterns HandKerchiefs A Thousand Styles at Half Price and Less Irish 1 and want hown by 10¢ 19¢ 25c Hand 4oc Handkerch c Hand « Hand s0 Handkerchi All others pri ga.m. See our A Sale of Lace Ciishihied Friday. Faster Millinery, Ladies Jackets, w Fancy N Hosiery and Lisle U New Goods You wosiery Sad 34 Should See ? ew , ider Silks and Wool Dres * and a complete Dry Goods eckwear nderwe assortment of I Full Particulars in Tomorrow’s Papers and Misse and ar, New Spring Corset Styles ew Silk ar Vetlings, 1 Kid Gloves, New Wash aster Noy ities To Know the Seiten, Get the April Designer McCarthy Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street

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