The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1904, Page 8

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a 8 THINKS LAMORNA | WAS NOT WRECKED CAPTAIN SPRAGUE OF THE COLUMBIA BELIEVES THAT SHE COULD NOT HAVE FOUNDERED PORT TOWNSEND, March M— ¢ t would have been a The theory that Brit n for any ven Damerna has A e Ave been hands oat is considered pre wrecked during the quoted any by Capta Bm W. Spragu ' * hundred miles @waiting orders The I y at Sprague ' M her v | 7 from Red st ed Y rope at § a. m his logbook to sh y he thought | According to Captain Sprague 80, had ast wix days in which ta the North I ing th * « winds, should have March 1 to 6 wa been nearly a th good winds pre of a gale. Cay en} by the time she ts reporte CORONER HOYE CALLED UPON TO AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH O F AN AT RAVENSDALE—MILK 18 UNDER SUSPICION | CHILD POISONED? INVESTIGATE SUDDEN INFANT ONE YEAR OLD «: JUDGE MOORE AND ‘ss stars of Bein The sudden death of the l-year-old | to city for analysta @hild of Fay Thompson, at Ravens-| | wi Dr. Guerin reache dale, last night, has caused no iit laced. Tt ha: read eget a2 Ue excitement tn that mining town./ang nad sho every. symptom of Mystery surrounds the case and) having been polsoned | Coroner Hoye has been on Dr. Gue jiately notified tO Investigate That the hid was | Coroner Hoye « took a sample of poisoned he verdict of Dr. Guer- | the milk the > ad been fe The THE SEATTLE STAR Stone, Fisher & Lane Wear Centemeri oo 227 TREMENDOUS WAL PRESS THE BUTTON INTENSE EXCITE- MENT SALVAGE | HER CHEAP DINNER cur || Caster \t ‘i * Pon Sold Only Here. Every Pair Guaranteed | ipenny” dinner werved tober of the Cargo No Glove in the Wo:ld Equals in Value Our Centemeri ¢ Glove for begin of the STOPPED THE GO lil-Fated shane aes “rhe tight to trot of the city ha Steamer Queen atement we ra ston i Id be evident at in all America for $2.00 t $1.69 a pair ‘The Fines of Rea French Kid by one of a pair SHERIFF cUDIHEE | MANED OUT FOR GOVERNOR) "°° France im, who was calied in when the baby) milk was bought of a farmer ao + 1 mites fell if. A sample of the milk which | was supposed to be free from adul The leather is had been given the child was sent! ter | anship is per | se mame — ia ‘ jlorings most , MUDDY ne SEVERAL DEMOCRATS WANT THE MORE MODEST OFFICE OF | WABIID have thers i bisck, ossaed BY wk fat] COUNTY commiaionsn—e ounnow caMp snows ston [Bi ind nity = white moder le, ra, dis nd bowes OF AWAKENING bear { m r for t vl ase opene nabi joint he would i until after the| —_——- Fees ee a very day, and every case “ 4 ite report of! * rng Democratic camp ie at last t Ator 4 the office four! Motley, Wisconsing Wi : rprise fore the Easter Rush | BANK WRECKER HAYS re-| tmunit qtantng to Woew dane eGitie. Cas.| pears Gartag the Pepeint regina tex |abmares We me thatien Cont ; Bviy Refeve. te 4 TURNS TO RIVERSIDE DRA- Hidates are beginning to ant resides near Kent. H. . Kulles is| 1 E. Palmer, Nebraska; Franklin | | the os Ww or lees for-| out for ate corgmitteen the| Murphy, New Jersey MATICALLY | mality. Judge WI Hickman | other candid Her y Moore, f the bh j-over estate| and Charle 4 | ing the lost few days as a guberna Heifmer + cratic rival in King county ia Sher-| sheriff, is «a Der andidate ‘ e, Cal, March M—T itt Bd . - “ 1 ‘1 MEL tas wetticnatre tants. wrvaher, | #f Bdward Cudihee, who was spoken| for county from the RECORD Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University . * Jot as a candidate several months| city district { Auburn Sereened lest, nabs. 5 |ago. Judge Moore ts considered al is out+for nomination for county : HEAVY SNOW IN MONTANA|raliroad man and would recetve) Commissioner from the south dis > waerortaNT strong support from the corperation| trict, and.J. F. Boyce of t ING, Musictans’ ha DELAYS TRAFFIC element of his party. He ie a pro-| wants th be county « sioner HE SEEMED TO HAVE A GooD eyenue, Friday tege of the Great No ai | age James O'Leary, former s a oon ee yon are tnt oi = o-oo cos, he | ott ~ THING OUT IN KANSAS HIM Co-cperation it will pay you to come | with the the p m tw are am SELF A General invitation ts extended ~ ago he made a f J Walla ayok fon a ‘The successful Rochdale Co-operative against ¢ ae U. Piper for te ndidate for ty clerk, a p Store, at 226 Union street. prope to Senator, being supported by t Pa-j tion for which he ts e 1u. 4} (Dy Beripps News Aen) enlarge its present prosperous b cific Coast Company and the Great] by reanon of ervice in the of = ‘ a Ress, and man: Peeples will ex- The Great thern pas-| Northern crowd « , | won Sins it ‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., March 34 e plain how. of To-|#@hger this morning 4 with @) by a email majo a Republican] Richard ¢ M re of on in thelr ‘ peks, Kansas, general iner of (ROW plow and three of the train| gwtriet 7 | Ae | today received cards printed on both This coffee per- = Rochdale management, wil! ta more were injured HE ot eanin ter tne| ¢ a wides, pacparting te mon the re ee Corner Occidental Avenue anit t b terestingly of the marvelous growth} Loswes greater than fer 12 years ial ies ideeialian dar conde’ tateh of Assistant Postmaster Genera’ sv Gf Co-operation in the United Biaves.| Are expected vs Hi third Teste te tht Quien, “Brenkien and Washington St. S you to be Don't mise the meeting. LS Ba Bee ra “| county, Kansas, directory Itt oo , Hy . AB mesbers of the Co-operative Cusn- 5 imest! and Qyur. relatives on thé luxurious at thelr friends. 700. Bristow’s partner a8 small cost to “postage ro wide your pocket- 4 —= Ps het irculated ai t glee Ye 8T. PETERSBURG, March 4.—As 14 no further news has arrived here} % |from Port Arthur up to this morn-| 3 the offictals have come to a i } conclusion that the bombardment by . | the Japanese fleet on the night of | March 21 and the mor of March . | 22 failed to cause any damage con sidered worthy to be reported to the Jemperor. In ¢ uence conaider- ] able satisfaction at the continued n tates | fruitiessness of the Japanese as a sault on Port Arthur prevail h 5 | circles. 0 nin The military authorit n “to % manifest no displeasure at the Jap-| anese tactics yesterday. On the con- of Exclusive Designs trary they declare that such bom- bardments only w r ut the guns|/ Frida and Saturda jand machinery ¢ ships and | wating advantages. They point to : —_—_—_ j the comparatively Insignificant dam- 43 A display of the neatest Sentings oe Psd Aunetioas and stylish hats for most r the season to be seen any where. 1305 Second Ave. proof of their futility The Greatest Con-|«: venience You Have Ever | GATTLE DYING (By Scripps Newn Aran.) |_ FORT WORTH x. March 2 mm | Ranchers in the w rt are 4 over . arc ands of head of THEY'RE IMPATIENT ® Delegations from Duntap and Ral- commi= ners thie mor « for the purpose of urging the completion of | We are display LADIES’ AND ¢ In town Our PAST MILLINERY hax been #0 se MOST ORIGINAL and UTIFUL DE and European fashion centers have produce You can get your SPRING ATTIRE her —same price, CASH OR CREDIT. MAKE A NOTE OF IT. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. MOST BAS EXCLUSIVE and VARIED TER SUITS that has e ed as te ae Bs SUITS Ea. er been shown include the n for $1.00 PER WEEK book--- FOR LYING WITNESSES FAIR) WILL) CASE HEAVILY PUNISHED | At you In WANTS PINO | PARDONED By Berippa News Ass'n.) t Grocer 2c pound. artons only IN Among the alle, the Prairie Flow- ‘Good-by, Proud ing Home;’ “The Hon- best I'm ¢ SMD (By Seripps Nows Ass'n.) eysuckle Glenn” and “There's Musie omme agp in the Afr.” She wrote the wo pardon Ge PARIS, March 24.—The court hear | tor the cantatas Flower Queen ) Insurgent WhO se idence J Uta ee and “The Pilgrim Fathers. or ordering Mise Crosby, in 184, took up hymna sit-! Pair will case, today, condemned | writing and st has writ- Bari ten nearly th of them, k «| Masse and Louis M notable among whic Bafe in the the eyeliots, Who mate tale « —r" — | Arms of Jesus.” 7 ie seliom @ n the hearing in New York, t religious meeting at which one or more formerly a welll \ear ioe ine’ Ge ae HOW STEAMSHIP COMPANY of Misx Crosby's hymns are not sung f this city and @| tance each. They testified that The deep religious pathos of her writ- here, is now in| " cna a : rant | GOT ITS GRAFT THROUGH | ings has been felt in many lands 4 tia | that Pair was the fi It| CONGRESS t Smooth Mike” at Tom at the not Jams, First avenue. Have . ap peo npsimmeincan ect moose? one (By Scripps News Ass'n.) | sh clothes for men, HERALD, 1329 2nd ave “ TON, D. C., March 24 pas ? YOUR SAFETY AND COMFORT GREW EVERY BIT OF IT. And we can Forfeit FRED MADANS, | SHE 1S FOUR SCORE sant on n g YEARS AND FIVE ful family P : * 1 . j — oO t TX had » Miss F nal if this photograph and testimo- fet hysen we I t go ast nial are not absolutely genuine ® birth f nd said, ‘Are yc ne ‘ha T 8 proof positive that sae cured me o M Cr with her sister replied, | Imme iaately Bh oe DA his ie pr “is Rh he gi ert ighty of of yout ba Mra. Carrio Rider, and in her old are ate got round him and pinched! hair and scalp invigorating rem: malted om ie f active as in her youth the world has ever known Pouo Moppame” | nine, Crosby me blind in her “ Zc 5 for 2% wh h will fancy, owing to improper treatment for a fe Vhe sh Was 15 years MRS. WINSLOW'S c . and do it quickly vg ee BO ira eek tee arhably wet ond und ate ody SOOTHING SYRUP SEE a | he atten the ane argue se as eae ee berase 8 2 many canon being enough to stop bad cases of hair falling and start the (Seed, Af anpeintment ax teach New York Store Rah geet Lamy cal ho Prange we 1 hi Sey | at, $1.00 per bottle. KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO. Chicago. raigrtareal so. sepia te JACOB PERL, Prop ek tea sebacabtnnes $6 the Citabes TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. For sale and guaranteed by The Quaker Drug Company, 1012-1015 wh 1418 Second Ave. Near Pike St. First Avenue, Agents, ‘ scusa, which were set to music by tele lan ma. nov

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