The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1904, Page 5

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Waist S Ladies.’ front Waints Special two rowe of lace insertior welt worth $1 epecta | Silk Special 2?-tmoh-wite Ix oo A Quality Wra Tadtes’ er Special ate «Walsts, braid “Corset Special hips, howe support on e; special . 480 ~ Shoe Special 4 “kid topm, $8.00 worth of good shoe wear and sty 83 206, 208, 110 PIKE STREET. Lost An Eight Months’ Old Brindle Bull Terrter Pup Biack collar with blue sets; long ears and tall; four white feet and cwhite spot on ond of tail. 00 reward Return 128 Western Ave. fORGE That if soon will be EASTER and you want a new suit, skirt, waist or HAT. Our full of all the things and yc easy weekly No extra Cloaks, Suits and 412—SECOND AVE POINT — To the great bargains to be obtained | ia Pianos, and Organs at D. 8. pan stom & Co.'s big cut-price, stock-re- ducting sale, now approaching the end. The prices new in vogue are so very vrumual the terms on which very easy that there is) cuse for any heme beim charming influence o' jollars on a UD on an organ. from $137 for the regular $0 tn, ew 12, £90 and sh a, mume entire much space to attempt a detailed lint of the scores ¢ ptional offers in various maken, st: aizes and woods. ORGANS—We are greatly 0 e4 im new and second-hand or New ones, with eleven stoped hundred and twon elling now at ane. rench plate mirror, terme of $7.4 to % per month would be « bar. Others higher in price are cut proportionately. Breond-hand or. wane we have at » @ from $22.9 UD on terms of % down and $2.50 Among the second-hands nown makes m ball, nm & Hamlin, Burdett «nd | # will be four SIMPLEX PIANO 1 TOU, hear som us exclusively. to direct. your rare bargatne in ’ at reduction pnnection PLAYER, eh about Chrew mbia Talking Banjo. Music tical Inetrn- i. fresh and | erything in this) With due regard tor | yw ve wn Interests, you can not afford ok of im over our big oar prices. DS JOHNSTON (0.)" 2 Second Ave. Burke Bidg. | | AT MORAN’S | wards from hie posit } ton THE WAR IS NOT A FROST JAPAN HAS MADE A SPLENDID WAR RECORD, THOUGH THE CONFLICT HAS BEEN ON BUT A FEW SHORT WEEKS | they were sore In spirit ge Brgy Rew ? hack at the ship it wit] WORK | When Admiral Togo cabled a aa whack t , * Saal volunteers to take five st | 1 ing & nck ase : nd fleet at Port Arthur » law 4 in is " a Te The ‘empt to block up the entrance to the nboat anyhow, it ts hardly | - harbor Japanese THE CNY HEH HH Ah WHE ALLL ON GENTRY DUTY AT PORT ARTHUR o rs 455 - SEAT TLR, AR = | AMUSEMENTS =x HANDS STRETCHED THE FULL TEXT OF THE JAPANESE -KOREAN AGREEMENT BUAN E AMITY OF THE TWO NATIONS | a . WHICH GUARANTEED THE AMITY |-ronteht, 5 Saturtay ‘Metiaill | By W. B Colver, Special Commis ) MEN STEPPID VORWARD ten aneES gh the various sh t a feet i rill, Speci omm| neure the and repose of the sioner of the Newspaper Enter-!Gne man h » the Ee Me! Selly Speen em ior tenes ep geen tae oe La Mascotte 4 sur made up joner of the ow epaper nv ‘ I — prise Association in the Far East a. Cy the Newepaner Enter } ARTICLY UL . . . bear The imperial government of an } . paper and Privo Association in the Far East. tint guarant the independ Opening TOKIO, Maroh 1 When the cor * ted ' J 4 bd t nd t torial integrity of the laring that th war was a frow Hor N” BXPRDI N Kor 4K nent 1 Ir sme the welfare of the im- a foreign | chipped tn and) the dusky Jackie used wuarantecing amity the two | torial integrity of Korea 1s endan- | y marked t thought the Jay 1 Ink, Ad t 1 f burg t| Kered by agaression of a third power Mi ta top and think tat The} U b t | far fl rniment shal aa he land forces are doing, but we do mn of th xt of this | wy t és + know that in that time Jap has Ps " ’ — ab a big army and haw safely Tt le promine hat t a short ahi, « ar f th ir ria osee rae ssc to tsntsn "eh time repoe taken “ro sniaterplenipotent hae cee Grand equipped sold yond the seas, ofan - eB t f ’ , tJ Rut, lea army out ep » wits — a ‘ . ul Y t of th John Cort, Mgr, Phone, Main lrely ood 1 d for at th rt ne v of foreign aff ’ t Afternoon and Night Japan. weeks Ad al " tah a . . of t * : at emperor arr quire fu acen | - STETSON’S Deno : panes phen Soyo aaa RE : + ee ee re ee “| Original Big Doyble Spectacular nd night and almost all that ‘ ' " s of vie | time tn very heavy Weather Hpeaking of trophies, there isa greed = acties ARTICLE V UNOLE TOM’s QABIN t . 1 Yoka AL 1 The governments of the two cree Kee ney Se tee ha He 4 that he weg’ thn antaaan . eh : ~ THY BARNUM OF THEM ALL boats run In close enough to strike 7 . te be The puree — xy Dad | net in te Under the management of . . or nt 1 soMd friendship be tua! nent with @ , B Jat the Russian ships under the guna) ° - Fray, She F ; I néer ee apnea jof Port Arthur and Tatien, They) he r Boyes oor twee apan and Korea and firmly | third ' tas] pRicts—Matinee, 50¢ and Sef | have dome all : heavy sea tinen stablinhing peace in the far eas rary to principles | night 500 amd S60; nente meu | one he teeth biizaard, an f and he w the . government ni t protocol le pond nog Bog time ro THLE CBLES - hall plu « a } ARTICLE tion—Blanehe Walsh } IN BLACK DARKNESS lasping Kis han 7 oe : ney ane pies? perial governs Japan and] Details in conne the | in | « t wn by ent . au} The cold is so inte ha miries wuffer areat- | agont t tvi er in ve resent tocol shall | ‘The torpedo boats have not shown | & ‘ t pt th | present p Ja single light afte ing within | thorities to au mun-| iy, ‘They are given great f The big guns have to gard to impr in adminis-|as the ciroumst ' ’ SEATTLE THEATER | 10 miles of their objective and have|baxt Viaditnir pom eee} wae srefully, ae their opening 1 with I | tration | between the enents Ja J. P. HOWE, Mar ne, Main 4im worked a@ speed of at least 20) tom*) awn in © fortif . h ar beg y Julius ARTICLE It. and the minister of state for fc | _SEAGON OF FOUR WweeKs knots all the time. } “Capture the ship, oh worthy Offl=) price, an Eng artint | o imperial government of Japan | affairs of Koren | agesent Sree, sbarting. Sunt Yet there has been neither break sald Mr. Ichiyama, the - ai EG Eaters eae shall in @ spirit of firm friendahip | WILL H. BRILL. Haker Theater Compa: | . Capture her, for on her yw whe Mrection of wee L. Baker, prow Jown or collision, N the das ' ae { this form o === senting Hall Caines powerful pla ing little eraft have gope on the) dears @ & “4 = <n ploy | ee tread ‘aine’s powerful play, rocks and the enemy hasn't been| ian monarch -Monomach, wh) bas ms Rass | able to hit them. paeas ear mee yew va <. tae Besides thin remember that th I made the accursed image } Cody's os mane te © shipe have held Russia ab re ago and worked six mon | . ee Catia Feces m check on th ~ while | to Now, indeed my & = } y objected, the t betty i check on the se vile chad ate which weare » show that they were rictous and naports loaded with troops, too heavy, for that ship «Nth vents |r a out GAMBIA V LSS GASLNVUVYAD MUO Sian ice Gheak m taken safely On, | 0 gi war wit . om a n lyn Palmer, Osa Waldrop. m thin trn't such. slow no ears lo. GROCERS’ CONVENTION ay maa u2anp fens Hiair, Roy Dérnest, Det Bete valy trouble is that the foxy Japa-)Japam care gue DELINQUENT COUNTY CON?! | tarde eae ese have you fellows bottled up and r rUR n “i i r r t ee of de ee na are j -." jt : “ TRACTOR WILL NOT ALLOW w ways and ¢ to caine I Oop om Su O01 83-1 pron to thie none made reply, for) tw a ‘ + h which to ne dulegaton S19 4 e109 s 14s “4 man was kindly treated) ANOTMER TO COMPLETE HIS. ;) paaniion. ot jonal 1 2 a8 Om, “qe 1d PUT wae weaLE ‘vor kus nok 1 Kem Ayjoudwo ¥ OA¥G OAS we Annociation at San held last night by th (¥ Amsoctation of this on reprenenting % An execut to rat seeu “BAR PATEL “SOUUJO Bmoj-tmod mmo 20 1Q UINHE ano ye igor OM “euTEeD NOK YsyULs FMS Gwo'L PUB 833d PUY KIM (00 GOK 30 N4IOPA ,83Ua9 JO Appesoads © aye OMA mittee | money KAISER AT NAPLES was appointed the rican veasela from rrying rk on @ ditch which he started| NAPLES, Mareb Kaiser Wii- . te from Brit Colambla Ne but failed to complete. . arrived bere t y and board uta to Dawsin by way of St) penjamin had @ contract to dig) ed his yacht the Hohensoliern for « iohaeta, he ditch, but neglected to finish the - through Me rranean | ‘The hour of w for the cham} \.,» Bridge Com od | ° lber in the future will be ¢ p. m. he work | | that they could rot » end 4a ings conventently whe a | 1 | |p mm . m to p |DONALD COUTTS KILLED By| FOR A DEAD HORSE FALLING FROM A scarro.o| mstties Somer wth wen tet t the sult of W orge Harvey te ad horse. Ja enfe of 9 days. On would pay $235 inside the th day one of the horses of colic, Both men Coutts, a blackemith’s bh hie death down the side ship Nebraska in the M: yesterday afternoon. Iper, fol to of the battle- ground just as help was arrtving. Had! oo .en he been able to hang on five seconds| ~ — more he could have been saved. | Coutts was st ing on a scaffold when another employe enrelessiy jumped down from a scaffold ab to a place beside him. Coutts w expecting the shock BOOTH TUCKER falling he grabbed a h Sommander Booth Tw and held on till bis atrongth ave SS aaivution Anti, ‘oak aastve Orie Them he feli fifty feet. He str 4 by « large his face and was dead whe workers Deputy ¢ Ar Meetings will be held a | et } oon ies that they (CITIZENS REFUSEO TO BE a the sum of — Last July Hervey paid Jar After a brief strugste tn midair for nd wagon with the understanding | the recovery of @ loet foothold, Donald} that if the outfit ted him bi ted FLOOR OF A VARIETY Y THEATER! re olver a claim that the} other is responsible for the horse's! IN BERLIN COLLAPSED } By Scripps News Ass'n.) BERLIN, March 4—The fo: chunne Wine | EE Exe Neca | repaired collapsed this morning {13 workmen were killed. er, head of} hieapceenes BIG FIRE KANGAS CITY STORE STRUCK |‘ BY LIGHTNING (ily Seripps News Anan.) KANSAS CITY, March 0%. SETTLED = |=. j “DUNCAN ARRESTED LITIGATION OVER EVERETT! nean, the powder m tly with C. J. Erickson ughter, was arrested yes- SCHOOL BUILDING 18 OVER torday and furnished $1.00 bonds. | Duncan wae thawing the dynamite OLYMPIA, March %4.—The litiga-| which exploded and killed S-year-old Terence Sot om Becond avenue north. in the matter of the Jackson school building at Everett, which was appealed to the supreme court, eterana ¢ panish-Amertean war ¥ about through & modification of | ‘bight I the law school building aiding contracts and a citizen| th® old university grounds, brought suit for a restraining order | : againat the issuance of any more wrrants on the ground that the| ontraet had been illegally awarded, ‘The superior court found that the equ ot the bu ve wes the babies and children on pay- ment of warrants in excess of that Scott’s Emulsion sum. It an attorney |You will see an improve- also allowed fee of $500 to W. Criswell, The supreme court now affirme all po ruled by the superior court exc the attorney fe CHAMBER'S HOUR OF MEETING CHANGED iment in their little thin At the regular meeting of the Cusutiey Gotineneies pitas ne Wiedies af Ole. They can| ternoon the special committee which | Investt t the need of a cit jtake it when they even laborat atte made its report, the fact that « cit ai e has been passed which pro- vides for the department. The com- mittee has corresponded with other cities and has enlisted the support of refuse their mothers’ milk. isi i i te that he foun no pleasure in | and ase ¥ aed that the asic surprising in its re- ving at the luxurious heme where ‘ F nw Marion *. re THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET Cansdina” authorities ~ pronibiting sults, Always the same, !Sn.testar he end eet, we Looe oo” > Wan. It is essentially a babies’ the result of a stream of water st ng him. SAYS WIFE TRIED 10 DENVER, March 4.—Colonel Wil- F. Cody, better known as “Buf | faio Bill,” has made a deposition to ubstan his allegations in the suit for divorce filed against his! trip to Europe. The will be tried during his absence. In his deposition leclares Ee | that bis wife has often threatened || Al! others follow and pattern af- © polson him and that he belevea|f ter him in every way posstble, made an actual to do #0 three years ago at Rochester, N but It takes brains to originate, Y. He alleges that when he com They are not progreasive, up-to vs plained of being {ll after a Christ-|[| ate or alive in their profession fives * ies | mas dinner she sald she “would fix|f If vou have any trouble with aided him up,” and gave him some medi your Kidneys, Blad or Or- ne which caused him to remain /§ 682% consult Byndicate Doctor. SHIRTS 10 COLLARS 2 CUFFS Ac onscious a long time and nearly |f The only true specialist in th Cc c nused his death. ‘This, he Northwest in these diseas pater 3 Pct tha Rar an attempt to | him, He also alleges that Mra. ¢ “ FOOTPADS ‘The ary KILL HIM | | HELD UP—ONE THUG WAS | KNOCKED DOWN A thug placed the muzzle of a big inst H. Prait's body net him to put up his #. The hold-up occurred on Fifth avenue opposite Providence Prall waa obstinate and to obey the command of the Several people were passing by on the other side of the street and the loud refusal of Prall attract- 4 attention. The highwayman final- y took alarm and fied. At the oc + of Third avenue and Univer street, about the same hour, Chai Madison was ordered 1old up his hands. Madison, in- ‘There is one brand that you 14 up his banda Madivon. in) can. depend upon --- Marquette, ee ne ees the whiskey of the homes, because RECOVERS SILVER Marquette is pure and wholesome. GROMMES & ULLRICH, THE N YORTHERN LIQUOR CO., Distillers, Distributers, Detective Tennant returned Chicago, Miinots. last night with a large} 2 First Ave. 8 which wa. } night and told There are as many brands of whiskey as there are bottlers to bot- tle it. r Seattie. goods atore of Jones & Co. was struck idence on by light i this mor « and burned Jil im thie efty last fall The | ]} to the ground. Loss $13,000 silverware was found in an 5 mp WE CURE CATARRH—WE GUARANTEE IT m” poet Joerg gr portale seagate og | MINATION AND 28 TESTED FF SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, Block, ntiary at Walla 4-5 Hailer Moore. ) went to the Wa ja for robbing Dr trike corner Second and Columbia st. POULTRY NETTING All sizes in stock from 1 to 6 feet high Stylish clothes tor men. HERALD, | 1929 2nd ave. — to Spinnings for biey:le SarSageE Special prices by roll. GARDEN TOOLS, RAKES, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS. ERNST BROS., 506 Pike "753/573, Any fool can copy or tmitate, Syndicate Doctor ‘oay | 817 SECOND AVENUE ACROSS THE SEA=--" —- AVENUE Theater ‘THIRD The |Otympta Opera Co, onteht, all week, Sat Piatt Steve Stock ¢ funniest farce comed PINK: DOMINOES GH.” matines, any in the F ngs, 8:15; afters Ed Redmond and come Greatest Con- venience You Have Ever Known WHAT IS IT? REDUCED FREIGHT RATES On household goods to all eastern points. Through cars. Saving of 2% to & per cent. ‘The Seattle Transfer Company GooD PIANOS RIGHT PRICES on EASY PAYMENTS ~-Enough Sald SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. STEINWAY DEALERS 711 SECOND AVNNUE—711 | | | The school that will teach you af home, if you can't attend. | Send for our free fa: | McLAREN & THO | Cor. 2nd and Pike. Special Sale of Univer sa! Stee! Ranges 6-hole Range, $30 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE Co, 308-310 Second Avenue South. ] ER. Butterworth & Sons Undertakersand Sateen: os |] Have removed to thei ig2t FIRST “AVENUE Both Telephones, 948 |} A thoroughly modern place which a at liberty to call and m .

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