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KE A CITY OF THE DEAD SUCH IS A RUSSIAN PAPER'S DESCRIPTION OF PORT ARTHUR —AMERICA BITTERLY ATTACKED THOUSANDS STRUCK IOWA COAL MINERS OBJECT TO A REDUCTION IN THE WAGE SCALE—A LONG FIGHT EX- Yews Ass'n.) tn 4 the r tort DES lowa, March 31 ment w n th w ve hundre min. n they w im the state ' are brigt ft = and The scale t this) bite «a e morning and tw an the | row, that Everett Buck Pacttic b ted SHOOT TO KILL Keep ussians Will | Away at All Hazards People From Fortifications March 31 rat Port has ordered sentries to shoot unauthorized persons ap-| tiffcations and bat- Makaroff, tn reply the com states vessel, Co va and kill proaching AFTER EM Democratic tertes. Admir to congratulations by | mander of the Black sea fe | that Lieutenant Krinizke | mander of the t ) boat destroyer! Stilni was the real hero to be hon-! ore@ for repelling the Japanese at-| A tack. The tcebreaker rived at Cronstadt. com- Congressman Wants Coal Trust Investi-| | Ermack has ar- gated U. P. CHANGES | pps News Ass'n.) | By | WASHIN ON DO Maren Johan Sharp Williama, the den (Ry Serippe News Aew'n® floor leader of the House SALT LAKE, March 3—It i offf two rv, ne today, calling ced, as effective tomor etaity format) m th DON’T RISK A PENNY pectte ¢ GET WELL FIRST for 3%) years I've been a physician! have treated nearly two million tn the have violated the! orman act. corporations adjudged merger decision to of the Si recent Gurely you'll edmit that hh expert ence must have taught me some cer- tainties. And.—ail that I know of disease and cure—all that I have proven to worth knowing—ls condensed into. my books for the Sick. free copy today y tell of my great discovery that racticatly all diseases can be perma- ently cured through the Sympathetic ves. LEGAL FIGHT By Scripps News Ass'n.) enc AGO, March 3i.—Judge Chy- wa K.. perpen, bo ag a see/traus this morning issued a writ of ear with, but the inside nerves. :: fe these that un onsetoraely ‘op. | Dabeas corpus, returnable Monday, n 1 the | saat « jeart,, in the se of Marx, the Arner, | a, i on the petition of unsel, who al-| nerves get run!) oo, et . f the} Gown. that Organ which Is ‘weakest | /esed error In ing segerniprs t= in the body loses its power to act | bandite and the rein the clerk's} Droperty. record. A legal fight is 2 | {i thgn throws ite work upon the! 2% postpone the execution of the turn, become af-| bandits. work, and #0, found without Organs tm fected through foarcely any case complicatio I proved it CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D. ©. March % The Senate today paaned the dil pointing men prev board of managers of the Na Home for Disabled Voluntecr Soldiers Clark of Wyoming called from the table the bill providing for the repeal rt act, and the fon clause of the h ntroduced by Gibson. He selena to Aoctor the tn selves while t ally operate th rarily deadened t pain, but increased the distress aft a. ‘onlce revived the drooping powers, only to Insure relapse so soon as the stimulus was withdrawn. Of what use to hourly move ahead/ he hands of a watoh if its mainspring | vig stiffen sp the mal Phat fs what my geription—Dr. Shoop's jously named as the Leatorative- t nots Airectty upon the Byrmpath -| ow provi Infourh these Inside! bill became a law it would abso- nerves, the Ro make the weak- | jute pment in the arid est organ do Ke duty. | and ver ne. Tt enables weak organs to oft | 4 their cing waste matter, and to| onaidered the sundry z Tepalr thelr worn tia» etvil bi . Democrat of Call id t rune the humay mill, at full ca-| fornia an amendment to elty, till that mill pr 4w material to keep felthout further help sees enough Itself running | Crumpacker’s amer the provision ment eliminating that pension money of ’ Bo this Restorative that | s0ldiers held by the state and terri- P thorize cerfain Druggists ev torial homes be deducted from the ap- : where to sur t on a month’s trial, | propriation granted the homes b: . who write me for| Congress, providing that homes main. it at my expenae If it faite | taining bare shall not rece ation @t your expense if al aid, and preventing the home holding pension money ph <F atx bottles, | —_ Including my help dur- ng my A | PERMIT FOR THEATER ould anything better prove faith in this system, than this volun tary test? Could any one furnish you grounds for confidence? 14 wet my book, which tells re Alseasen permanently for It today.—now,—vou enn’t| A permit was taken out this morn- ing for the construction of the Or pheum theater at Second avenue and Madison street, It is to cost $10,000, Another 10-cent theater is to be erected on Pike street, but a “which of the stx you|bermit for its construction has not yet been taken out. VLADIVOSTOK, huge wh in Pow cass wa better lon Dyspepata. jook 2on the “March §1L—A was blown up by a mine t bay. The mangled car- Inter washed ashore trees Dr. Shoop, Box #89, Racine, MOSCOW, March 81—The (Qa- | zette here thinks that the name of | Port Arthur should be changed to i* fo not mupply it en Port Nicholas, Russians don’t like al. You must write to ¢y, @ English name. bottle of Restorat! 9 carry it often viel te one All druget ar | been ap-| + | intimate re THE SEATTLE STAR ANOTHER CHARMING MORMON GIRL WHO HAS BECOME A STAR SALT LAKE &, Utah, March ! mie I Arn fA Orson Pratt's ming «rar M Her bea tod the at { Kiaw &@ } ‘ y ; ‘with th ; # chotr, ic He ° ' g as her RED CROSS NURSES WILL SAIL TONIGHT DR. ANITA M’GEE AND HER PARTY LEAVE FOR JAPAN ON THE SHAWMUT—ONE LEFT BE- HIND The Boston Steamship ¢ any's | my the fa it ts with mammoth steamsh!y . “ I this y for Oriental ports tonight. Dr. Anit 4 ite how b oop MoGee and her party of nurses : ¢ party leave the vense the exceptior { Mian A who «is at t | bed in the Beatt ne with a ere fr _ on the vessel Ke i follow her « * im as her illness permits . Dr. Me in speaking of stay tn to a reg this morn wald Never ave I rteously received je 1 look forward t more my life, and wh INSANE WOMAN WANTS CUSTODY OF CHILDREN = MRS. YOUNG, VICTIM OF KING SOLOMON, VORCE AND HER TWO CHILDREN ASKS FOR A Di Attorneys for Mre white womar urt today te the ted nd, Nick againet the w as Young it against is wif was filed before her commitment ; the Insane tum annot be pre-| abused her. She aake for $0 a m vented from contesting and ali notwith See toa bast guardian has been appointed by the ' the | court t her int tod total . two little child Nicholas Y « « her| i the emy f the Beattie 8 with the coal rs DELANEY 1S CHIEF 18 SWORN EW CHIEF OF POLICE IN AND HAS FILED HiS OFFICIAL BOND as R. Delaney was sworn in; too much about your plans bef lice chief this ternoon and) you are to carry them out. 7 rrow | — his $10,000 bond. e active charge his de | partment, issuing the orde to the Oe Ee tn naa] MAY MAKE ARRESTS & long consultation with Mayor Bal-| linger this afternoon, presumably to State I Commissioner Black taik over plans for his work |man app 1 before the board of He was « afterward, but de-| public works yesterday to inquire clined to be interviewed on the pol-| about rumors to the effect that at icy he would pursue as head of the! least two city contractors were demoralized rtment. He has| working nine hours a day in viola steadfastly refused ever since his|t of the law, which limits the] name has been connected with the position of police chief to discuss the matter. “I expect to enforce the law to the letter,” he said finally. Then he| duty of the b stopped suddenly, looked into space! tract to pro for several seconds, and added, “Be-| he violates th yond that I can aay nothing. My pol-| llabl Superintenden that he had such reports. t Wal never Mr hours to eight | ters told him heard of any Blackman p yard letting the con cute the contractor if law, to impeachment if it did not fey will be plainiy revenied as I| take such steps. If the labor oom carry it out, That will be early! missioner can procure sufficient evi enough for the public to know. It is| dence he will swear out warrants for “lways unwise, you know, to talk! the arrest of several contractors, voura ieutne toe eons LJ. Redelsheimer & Co. the board being | _ = ——— ~ ———| WATERFRONT | *A8NATES MEET | YYPOEPER CHUMPOUK ] SAL? LAKE, Utah, M b ' »| SOUGHT = ees GLAD HE IS 10 WE kane, tt 1 ‘Halt - a w a base t hb 6 for tb — Alaska Steamship Company| ——— | alae , | FRENCHMAN WHO KILLED LOTTIE BRACE | Gets victoria Property | PUDIME E 27 AWAITS HIS EXECUTION WITHOUT REMORSE } (Special to The Star) aa He inen, working In conjunction wit | gio lone aa 38 wemewe-wnseeell cae ' ater frontage of 200] with me, becuune wou | Waiting Scat! §«=— POLITICS| mle r Canna Pacif 1 ay | _— now that I} killed Lottie, there Is ’ | lower bart ber freight ie . Ss cei itonvmssbehiee. dios | not m in living, anyhow bs , lhe b if 1 r M in t m A PLOTTED TQ 3c cies ai i be « a to get out bh man ye Lottie.” he| 2208 ESCAPE cs cect conan i a cand ot It nd it Is not oft much | “¢ - ats Chinks Were Trying to Avoid] t better men in| in the Arcade # Foreign Mis ; . kmar 7 be . h te twelf a] cub ates, and ¥ bel . b Miss Phoe bi LU 7 | (Gpecial to The Star) : . ; : ' : PY cor on ex ting in | RT TOWNSEND, M ' f : timely y was ma when ke tones ¢ ; Pleasing Qualities and Styles, perce TWO JAGS Rcerseen ee wea rere, A when hi sil. the time he hed been ia thet 4 4 ity, eithe sia a) TOO MANY \sceieestss eles : , Ma it m to the| 2 norning on gro be : 4 4 at srade,| month, but maid he could not be held | i N | that her nurband wot no more maa | I A pointer for ging than was ing to bim, and i] . jw! t wey had on Mra. Han i" . Mra. 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