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} i 4 .3 5 q : i H 74 ee ae NO LONGER | SOUTHERN INDIANA TEACHERS INDIANAPOLIA, Ind, March re f delegates and visit ling f tb hern Indiana Teach territory of the association, but the} - * ” | no ball 0s eisaves in, in touthern RUSSIA DECLARES KOREA 18 READ BEFORE THE CHAMBER) 9.0 y) Nam oe tt wae decks 1 IN THE WAR ZONE OF COMMERCE THIS AFTER. | (© held it here. Tt In expected Wit pes a. gathering (By Seripps News Ans'n.) 6T, PETERSBURG, March 30. NOON ‘A full report on the present status Japanese proceedings Korean ports @nd future of the Lake Washing can no longer be regarded by Rumsia @hip canal will be read bef the} jam neutral territory, The declaration | Chamber of Commerce this after-} has been precipitated by the fact | hoon by the committee on hart | that the Japanese guard occupied and harbor improvement, to which} Halju, @ sea port southwest of Anjul the matter was referred some time samnconennaind vag Lilly —f = se route| NEW STEAMER JEFFERSON The report will give a general out ne and what Une of what has been WILL TAKE WATER AT TA- ommends that SUM A is to be done, It re | Arguments on the matter be based] COMA NEXT SATURDAY upon national instead of local grounds and that there must be a — unity among the people of Seattle who are working to bring about the} That everything wil! be In readiness @uccess of the project for the launching Saturday evening of nat | the ne camer Jefferson, which ts The report further states that} ‘ w at ner While nothing can be done in the — = pede ednageerg -! ~ age eamship company at Tacoma, wa Present congress the outlook is very | [jamanip company ced by Be W favorable for the ultimate COmPIC-) Heath, the ship builder, who has the tion of the big ditch work in chars: It was expected that the would have had her upper works and | hull painted by the time set, but owing | to the severe weather that has pr Venmme! RUSSIAN FLEET DESTROYED A) JAPANESE SHINP AND TOOK) CREW AND PASSENGERS AS valled almost Incessantly for the part month or tw it will not be p saible | PRISONERS te aceomplish the work bef the BUILDING ° 22288: _ This is a great disappointm t “s Seanien Coe ber, webtng. on tine sb- Gy Scripps News Ass'n.) | pearance as possible, but they have] CHERFOO, March %.—The cap- PLAN TO ERECT STRUCTURE | Gone tho beat thoy could. and it UD | tain, one sailor and one passenger of ON THE OLD UNIVERSITY ‘2, the weather man to attend to Ue) the Japanese coaster Nanyel have pe cl ny Ble nad ghey many | @ttived at Lenchan and reports that/ GROUNDS phere cies tn about 180) the Russian fleet sank the Nanyet| an ire . nd it ie | Rear Mian islands on March 26, Sev- ha thought that fully 1.000 will come. |enteen of her crew and engers D. B. May, RM. Henningson and They will come from that t to Ta-| were taken prisoners, ‘Wiltiam B. Allison have organized the | coma on the steamer Dolphin. Beattie Market company, to begin the) 1 heon will be served on board @rection about May 1 of a large mar-_ the Dolphin for the benefit of the Key KILL THEIR_ CATTLE RUSSIA SAYS JAPS MUST HAVE NO SUPPLIES IF THEY LAND AT VLADIVOSTOK ket Dullding on the okt univer y excursionists. Grounds. The building wil! face Ur Tho steamet Rosalie wil! probably | Street, and will stand on land leased | take care of the Seattle crowd, which will eave this port at 2 d’clock Satur- day afternoon, At 4% a banquet will served, after which the launching will KLONDIKE HAS A WOMAN UNDERTAKER, Le ST. PETERSEURG, March %— Thé inhabitants of the islands near | Viadivestok have been ordered, in} | the event of the Japanese attempt | jing to land, to kill thelr cattle and) | deer in order to prevent the Invaders by the university regents to Stirritt & Goetz for a period of 8 years. Under the terms of that contract, the market Building, tf it faces Union street, must Be at least three stories high, with Brick or stone construction. ‘The site of the proposed market ts) Me fect square SALOON BUMS ROUNDED UP As a direct reault of the numerous hold-ups Monday, a wholesale clean: | ing up of the lower end of the city has been started. Patroimen Philbriok @nd Mason started the work yer-| Cerday and the city jail ts crowded | aA + J | from obtaining supplies. with the mob that was dragged up to} | Volunteers will be called for in the the station. | fat ‘ the Fossure district from among There may be no desperate char ‘acters in the crowd, but they are con-| Sidered undesirable citizens and all) ‘will probably be ordered to leave the the Russian peasants. Korean in- habitants are betng drilled by Rus- |stan sub-officerse and have been armed with old guns. 125,000 JAPS Tho officers started at the lower end of Washington street this morning and Qrrented twenty-eight men and two women. HURT IN SMASHUP H. A. Bateman has filed suit in the federal court for $7,800 damages | ‘against the Great Northern railroad. He alleges in his complaint that he} ‘was injured in a collision at Essex. ‘Mont., while riding as a passenger) to this state from St. Paul, about a} year ago. He further asserts that| the injuries he sustained are of a) permanent nature and that he has) been disabled for life in consequence. | Stowell Wheeler, who has earned the name “Fighting Wheeler,” was) arrested again last night. He has Deen in jail about a dozen times in| the past two weeks and is gaining) @ record that will rival that of An- Ble Rooney or Kitty Bird, ——- oH Who's your tailor? HERALD, 1829 Second avenue. eve (ity Beripps News Ass'n.) ROMB, March 9.—A Seoul di patch states that the Japanese have | determined to attempt to land at} Newchwang and that © Japanese! transports yesterday landed a large number of ops, @ guns and enor- | mous supplies at Chinampho. There | are now 126,000 Japanese troops in| Korea, BANDITS BUSY AT SPOKANE FOUR ROBBERIES TAKE PLACE WITHIN TWO HOURS Levinson’s Quali Store. All Bottles Full Measure. Buy your Easter Wines at Lev- Inson’s, the reliable store. We a Ste JA Creel’: | Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n. | DAWSON, March 90.—The under- (Special to The Star) SPOKANE, March 90,—Four hola- ups inside of two hours inaugurated | @ small-sized reign of terror in the ese « 0 fashionable portion of Spokane last have made big preparations for it §| t@king business of the Klondike Is in) ‘and you will find the best axsort- | the hands of one lone woman. Mra,| Right. In three of the hold-ups there ‘ment of imported and domestic | J. A. Greene, who is one of the few| Were three highwaymen, in the Wines and Liquors of all the lead- | undertakers and embalmers of her| fourth two, and the police believe ng brands at our usual reasonable CLARET, PER GALLON FROM.. - 500¢ TO $1.50 PER GALLON, FROM $1.00 TO $4.00 BAUTERNE, CRESTA BLANCA, PER QUART BOTTLE.. there were two separate gangs at work. The victims were J. T. Davies, J. U; McLean, Philip Albert and Ar- thur C. Longshore. Three of the victims lost watches and money, while the fourth had nothing to lose, The hold-ups were masked. They terrorized their vic- tims by poking cocked pistols in thelr faces and werd unusually inso- lent and ruffianly in their demeanor. A score of police and private de- |sex on the American continent, is |the woman, She is one of the plo~ |neers of Dawson, having gone into ‘the Kiondike during the famous stampede of 1897-98 to assist her husband in the establishment of his business in the Yukon metropolis. Since that time she has been his ac- tive assistant and partner. Last fall Mr, Greene returned to| “the states” for the first time in) years and left his whole establish- ment in charge of his wife, tectives are now watching in the The accompanying cut is from aj Vicinity of the hold-ups, but have photograph of Mrs. Greene taken|™made no arrests, The men robbed while ste was on her yay down the| believe their assailants are young river to the Mecea of the gold hunt-| men. ers seven years ago. PORT "WINE, ss ++. 600, B50, $1.00 ‘The above are Just a few of our many articles. We also carry a full line of imported cordials and champagnes. Free delivery, in- eluding Green Lake and Baliard. MITCHELL TO HANDLE STRIKE. | DENVER, March %—John Mitchén, | president of the United Mine workers 8. Imamura and his wife, Japanese, WHOLESALE STORE. Catering to Family ‘Trade. appeared before Justice Cann thi 120 cond ave. morning on @ charge of “barbering’ Phones: Sunset, Main 64; Tr withent a stele Ueense, The court aa- Between Seneca and University. alles Wrox 'weneed a fine of $10 and costs in cach cane, of America, will be In Denver on or before Aprii 18, and It Is expected that he will take personal charge the} strike of the coal miners tn the state, | ‘This information was given out by | W. R. Fairly, a member of tho execu-| | tive board of the national organiza-| tion, and Chris Evans, financial repre- sentative of Mr. Mitchell in the strike | district. Are rot slow to appreciate the merits of our $1.00 PER SYSTEM, which accommodates every purse. It's very convenient to be avie to buy your SPRING SUIT on such FASY PAYMENTS. We offer surprising values in LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SPRING SUITS and our line of MILLINERY is REPR ATIVE of all that is LATEST AND BEST. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. WEEK Major Mills has received instruc- tions to advertise for lease the mill tary reservation at Washington Harbor, Clallam county, Wash, The | strip of land contains about 473 acres, |RUMOR THAT THE Reliable Merchandise Unetion and worthiness, garments at $36.00 Our great sale of excl busy times in the Millinery line, for in buying here s STAR DUST *)/ Sully may be reinstated on cotton exchange. They no ‘The latest apring effects. you eannot usually buy them at less low price will be placed on them. SUIT SALE THAT WILL sive Pattern Hats bought from a New York Manufacturer t# the cau Department. Don't think of buying your Easter Hat bef you see our favo at least from 2% to W per cent, the doubt think hey didn’t et ali bis money. An Interstate sioner hastens to aseure us that at the truste—ju body had supposed it was, wie SHE WAS A CHARMING YOU WOMAN, Viadivostok is waiting for an tack. All things come to Russ who wait, BRAVE JAPS SHELL Nuts from ST. PETERSBURG) MIKAL M HAVE TAK ARTHUR TO TOKIO. 8T. PETERSBURG) March %.—It! his bead- Viceroy Alexieff moves commerce commin- the t as though any- | NOW IN KOREA. merger decision ts not a great blow ING at- 20'S PoRT quarters again, he will probably se- leot tion. LONDON, March %.--Naval military experts regard Trinidad, Colo., to a fo panying him. “Your bes long and your hair gray before get back,” said the general makes it almost certat will not be allowed army. TOKIO, March 90. paten as quickly ax you ca Perey Meeker, the famous ¥ respondent, handing @ the Japanese cen “Borry I can't the censor, “but I can't “Why not?” roared spondent. to follow ar jo it.” the as signt cant General Kouropatkin’s remark | ign military attache agcom-| 4 will be message for their loc- and you This} that barb * the | "end this dis-| said eor- to corre- “It's suspicious,” replied the cen umpicious! In what way “Why, your name is Meeker, you've signed Davenport to this pateh “That's all right, been eat down sin I have be old so man. in over hore that many ti but dis I've mes changed my name to Davenport.” Fitzhugh Lee ts being mentic “a @ candidate for president. W ned hen $1 3.50---THIS SUIT LINE IS A WORTHY LOT.. priced #0 low only for a few days, thus putting within the reach of the sh $16.75----Another Line of Suits Cut In----$16.75 you will Attend Our Sale of Black Taffetas Tomorrow’s Sale of New White Goods The Peoples’ Great Bargain Store PROVE THE EVENT OF SPRING $13.50 ‘They represent the best that can be produced by a well known maker bby style and the new A nossa of spring is written on every one of th with the art of the designer and the skill of the tatlor, 24 and they are not, mark you, in any sense of the word, $13.00 Suits, they are $20.00 and $25.00 Suits vi test purse, sults of dis largest collection and the « women bave €v $4.9 Seattle’s Greatest Stoc Iness, Worthy pve remarkably on Jackets, silk lined, and Skirts of pleas but for a few “6 Brac days the Ps In the poy ed teu $50.00 hav Easter Millinery Just in Time on OE vag Eee net in Gray Twe BARGAIN No. 1—®e a yard for; BARGAIN No, }-19%e for on) BARGAIN No, 6100 a yard for choice selection of Check and} excellent quality of n Lace many cholce patterns in Oxford ALL AT $25.00 Btriped Dumitics. Stripe Lawns. | Walistings. 8 nt h, w n or bloune cont: sleeves BARGAIN N 2Be a yard for wit? caf wot edged with champagne colored clot @ large variety of Heavy BARGAIN No, 4-45¢ for th BARGAIN No, ¢-@5e a yard for richly 4 th fa silk braid. Oxfords, suitable for watate holeest quality of Plain Wh: a fine Mercerized Etamine—in Anot? t » of Blue Mot Etamine; still another ef good and sult Oxtoré » fins oer looks like silk Vole, Ince trimmed od multe, | xfords with satin finish. very way it kn ike oe n= sak euaiee oy tes anes where outst his et : ‘ ALL AT $35.00 n't ig gain Basement Ault of Mixed Tweed, in shade of blue, with collar of plain navy broadcloth, studded with whi mbroidered dots. > ore! * SAK 1 corated Gi each for lSc Shaker Sifte i Corset Coat with fly front Glane Cake Stand, pretty new de-| Ze EACH for Decorated Gh Ge each for 1 r Sifter. Seat Jere Oe amstane ees an dee sign, regular 860, for....)..10 Tumbiers, regular 400 dozen. | Be each for ibe best Hardwood PE gg thes Se 4e for any xiae Pot Cover. | Rolling Pin. } Another style has h coat, tight fitting im the back, 780 for Pretty Parlor Latap,| “as Fruit How!, on stand, pret-| fly front, capes over the shoulders, in pretty tweeda, 2 ' | ty new design, regular She, for| Ge DOZEN for Brass F $1.0 value. | 19¢| Hooks. { germs of va j won't have te his experiments. town te oon apen “I nee the newspapers are printing | the report that there was a big bat tle near Anju the other day.” ‘Anju believed it! (Bricks! !) ‘The bitnd ples which have been| maint at the Lake Washington parks are aleo among the evila which the mayor will abolish. Chief Delaney will be instructed to close them and IT’S 0. K. NOW it comes to being mentioned “there| is honor enough for all,” * keep them closed. Heretofore they . ECHOES FROM have fun in open defiance of the law, | UNCLE’S SYSTEM ON THE CUT- the police making only Intermittent} TER GRANT 1S IN WORKING and half-hearted attempts to clone them up. Even in those cases where) ORDER convictions were made, nominal fines BATTY-LAND | resorts bad little to fear fro | law. MOIST REMINDERS. Conm pt showers oft remind ua We may have another flood And departing leave behind us Footprints in the oozy mud! (Special to The Star) March 3.—The installed some )WNSEND, apparatus Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University Stone, Fisher & Lane Your Easter Hat Is Here Tomorrow We Will Place on Special Sale reatest variet price 1 the pleasure Each and a Style for Every Face k of Tailor-Made Suits of chi «“t joth capes over the teh the thread shoul in the xture to me with the coat facing of brown n Broadcloth, in black ness sessions of the meeting will interspersed with a number of spéq al features, including a conc clamatory contest and spell TITLE OF WIFE a =_ Beulah Butts wants a from her husband, George B. because he insists among Kk on the revenue cutter | things, that she be introduced = ~ which failed to work success-| society by her maiden name and NEEDED 8UPPORT, n long distances, according to ®/as his wife, She alleges ext: He—Are you acquainted with Mins published at the e. has again | cruelty and non-support. An al Riehiey? qnemsams placed In working order and tests jute divorcee ts asked for with Bhe—Y and she's a perfect Indy! are now being made as its capacitY | restoration of her tmaiden na: He—Well, I saw her in nuch a con-|NICARAGUA WILL RESIST AT- | for sending and receiving meanaxe. | nouian Crawford. @ition last night that-it took two of Operator Farnell of the. Pat Towe her friends to hold her up TEMPTS TO FORCE HER INTO | tend station is conducting the torts | a cording to him, the Grant wil Bhe (indignan n : | yee nantly) — Bir, explain) CENTRAL AMERICAN UNION be ready for the service intended by | THE MARKETS gies April 1 } Ho~—Well, you see, she was just J. C. Curran, operator in the Postal | act! learning to skate Telegraph offiee in this city, has ac- | —_ a oe ‘. cepted the position of operator on the WHOLESALE PRICES It's THE LIMir. Gy Serippe News Ass'n.) Grant and will begin his work on the| (These prices are to any buyer The great inventions of the age HAVANA, March 20.—A Nicara. | cutter Friday ntities, Prices on smail pure! Have set the people talking guan transport js here loading 20,000 = —— — ig. ged But no invention can compare rifles and 1,000,000 rounds of am adeno With the pocket in the stocking. | munition and commimary sup WH GOLD AND Png Doe ge wa AE ~ Jand will sail tonight. Captain Al- park, Sas is mu #%% Ib. WERE ALL LOOKING AFTER| baniz, formerly of the Spanish army, ev eee pas. Waite: breaks A 1b: ‘a cape tor, pemeiiions have or signi GOLD DIGGERS wacss.eo's: wile. ro. ies “I hear you have secured a posl-| fcance, but the act is simply prepar- - Vegetables thon at the bank?” atory to Nicaraguan defense in the | With $18,000 in gold shipped from the! White River Burbanks, $19. "Yes; I have charge of the bird t of an attempt of the other | Canadian Bank of Commerce of Daw-/| Per ton zane potat department # to force that country to join | and a | number of mining Per tor vg tog: ‘What do you mean by bird de- ntral American union, who have come to states for | tomat @ box: partment?” —_—_—_ purpose of securing machinery to fos ae on f-3 “Oh, Just looking after the eagles.” work their properties in the Interior, | OUONs" g3.00 per owt: the Alaska Steamship company’s | {ge per dozen bunches “On Pegs Boog bac early hour this morning. Among her | per Ib. ‘1 Ragen ove." he crted, passengers were Bishop W. E. Bom: Green Fruit, Ete. g ow 11l soon be gone!” 7 rit They } pas and wife, of Carriboo. They are| Apples, cooking, 1.00 box; Soleil The sweeping floods rolled on! | ure trip. Chas. Hooker of Juneau | Masters, Northern Boles, tc. $1 va was also a passenger, He will go to | #2> Pt. Snings, M@$1 box, Vicars sn J0 KOs WANTS TO KNOW. IN THE BANK =: =. aA hy gh I've pondered o'er it day and nigh j In all phin carried 31 pas- | lee pe 60:80 Box: Vie And I am troubled quite a bit— Speers gungen ® cargo of fresh fieh | Sos ina om, 81 eO2E Now, what I'd like to know, ts this | from Juneau and Wrangle Narrows. | Lemons Cranberries, 8 1 sail again for th t Is Krazy, He, or She, or It? She thought he had money. Now — will on 1 again for the north Mon- | t an dates, tie Th. Hockleber. JO KOS, | when she finds that she drew aj %*¥ morning at 9 o'clock, = ” {Note—In answer to Jo Kos‘| blank she wants a divorce. | Hay, Grain and Feed : — query about Krazy Krank, it is no Margaret Shelton, who was for- Oats, $27G28 per ton ‘ breach of confidence to say that| ™Merly Ma 0 Price, alleges in a HE WAS REALLY beat. Bw ton: chop. fy st ae for SHE is ITS. D. MJ complaint filed in the superior court | fe! ton: bran, $0 ton; ofl meal. #83 to othy, ton; B. a re — today that she marriea Jonathan] AND TRULY FIERCE | tsmpressed titnctny, new, izt tond: Shelton on the supposition that he | ” i | pew wheat ha ¥ S172 ton : newalfalfay ha had money in the bank, an Interest mmiddlings 68 ton aaa in valuable mining properties and a| 1" ® complaint filed in the superior se: Ad fe. for ; court, Miss C, Robbing alleges that * well farnished house at Leary. is ~ | po Aagpaces r Charies Fierce has persistently an: utter, Egg: . he says that he represented to! noved her t he ot . oyed her because he objected when ive creamery her t he had these things and | she conducted a fruit and cigar stand ry, fresh, % that not until after her marriage}on Third avenue he asks for a ae su to him last October did she find out | actual damages and for $700 for the neh, 3c dos; Eastern, ‘to di ¥ her mistake. | worry he has caused her, | ON ALYe MGibe Der I; : She says Jonathan does not pro-| She alleges that Fierce persisted in - and in such condition that he can- | they were distasteful. He even went | Ducks, Ilve, 160; dressed. la@lic per Ih & William Penn had just concluded) not earn a living. She asks for an | *° fT she says, as to cut the awn- per Ib. Squabs, scareq his treaty with the Indjans, when a] apsolute divorce and her maiden | "8* of her fruit stand during her ab- Fish, Ete. > the chief objected because the document | name. sen | benes ; eq geht, ee Pet Ibi salmon troseD | ur had not been signed in ink. s | Bho was obitged to employ a man to | 4Ggc per Ib; shrimps: iSe Dos Ibe suneltay ens "It does not matter,” said the emi-| WASHINGTON, D. C., March a9.) remain tn the ony ay h her, on ac- | 460 per_tb - bo nent Quaker. “Although I have used|—The forthcoming annual volume | COU"t of him, and this, she says, cost) Ga 5 e iarch & @ lend pencil, tt is a Penn signature.” |n mineral resources published by | °° 8 tne ae atation kee hygavios oP ae From this bon mot the territory| the United States geological survey) TEACHERS MEET AT AURORA | favorable report on his bill whe so acquired was called Pencilvania,| Will contain an interesting report on| AURORA, Neb. March 30.—The | appropriates $30,000 for a lghthouse the production of petroleum tn 1902, | teachers of the Central Nebraska | at the entrance to Be Sinema b The beef trust is being secretly in-| The report will show that the pro- | Educational Association are holding | - 7 i vestig 1. It'll probably be secretly | duction of crude petroleum, which | thete twelfth annual mee in this Have Your Address Correct Re punished, too, amounted to 88,757,396 barr was |city. The sessions, which are usu- Send chan in address or busl« — greater than that of any previous | ally well attended, will contin: we a e Sahaaae kill A Chicago doctor intends to try year, cheoush Belay 4 HN continue! ness to Polk's Seattle Directory O® wai hrough Briday, The regular busi- The directory is now in the pres