The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1904, Page 7

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Curloe Ys Olde Carigsliy Shiga, “iE: sirest) Indias ‘Fellom yottn ro ory B N Drama) rection of Northwemtorn Thea tri Ape. Dip ments quaranteed arad INSPECTOR LOFTUS SEIZES A SLOOP STREET—ALIENS HAVE ESCAPED . anterd MRS. F. BR COOPER, 18m Seventh ave. Draft! ing. and Tracin, a i VF Folding Beds ING BEDS yg bed Bante ne} « B re Factory, “A “ats “Pike I you want = unk Co. ting practice apecial attent Mitre MORS Xo MW HANSON—Spehie willl, at the lowest prices. Cor th ne “Qculists and Aurtete A MACKINNON ku as erento dulldina. DR FONDA NADBAU-—SM Burke bid | the Home treatme us ding. Phone White % “INSTITUTE OF 08 r soualt bulliaee ta Pi | clan and of ere | cade I .3 Rubber Stampe ROBB STAMON made. ATS | OUR OPENING SALE OF — FISHING TACKLE CONTEAEAND JAPANESE SMUGGLED INTO PORT of the Frasier river ¢ ing that perbaps an attemp made to smuggle Japanese THE SEATTLE STAR ver the @ | trey Puget LET YANKEES AT THE FOOT OF PIKE that the Japancae > afler oot oa at © further reports that the sslane are falling back beyond the oath wo th ing with th ott Vease! tonatie and r y fishermen. It w went to the G orner of Pike Ay t there all wan loat voesel te a long, 9 f ot deep. stoma THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES buyer te purchases street and Woatern trace of them onde he 4 sloop, antes | e¥ermae 3 per cent Provisions : t Ib. veal rovisions—Vamea. | be no} ggoon, ite Tb; beliten owner} we the No the sloop can be »; KING PETER APOLOGIZED A big was made at} King Peter | ; antt Rosstan & theater last night while was present, the Russia rejecte Servian volunteers to fight becanme of aut planned the aversion by Kussian the conspiraters who Alexander and Queen Draga’s dea King Peter later apologized to Ruastan representative for the dem: stration. the GoT A WARM WELCOME ODESSA, April 2—Odessa yesterday thusiawticalty received the survivors the gunboat Korieta and the cruiser Variag, destroyed by the Japanese in of Chemelpa. When the ya, with the arrived she was by @ salvo from the great guns, A fleet of steamers and yachts, loaded with cheering paasengers and bands playing national airs, put SATURDAY NIGHT ‘Piece Split Bamboo Fish Rod, with extra tip, seleated wood and Close silk wrapping; regular § value . $1.50 1-pound best Willow Fish Basket, $1.%, for.....--85¢ | B-foot Braided Silk Waterproof Lina, tested to 12D. pressure, ite value 350 Efoot Bingle-Loop , in light or mist color; regular Me value... Se @-y4 double multiplying Nick- | el-plated Reel; regular Go value . + BBe Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union Cure alt chront Giseases of men and women with-/ out operation Cured by power- fal Chinese roote, herbs, barks, buds | asd vegetables, | These wonderful Chinese remedie ave cured hun-| dreds of cases | hat have been | up to dle to cure heumatism,! catarrh, kidney, female a8 and all. ‘private diseases. Call and see this wonderful Chinene | medicine. Ha ® talk with Hee (Wo before giving up your cane as| hopeless. Consultation FREE. ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jowelry 706 First Ave. ket. ne and tri eouts all be land for about the price o Meadowdale Tracts are nice Interur' Meadowdale is a pr THEY Mary people have been waiting for this male to oper fleet kept pace with a launch bearing th dew of the port. A with him t which the emperor the off nem who re and 1 was ¢ HERE'S A LOVELY WAR DREAM faney Gi (ty Bortpps News Ass'n. ST. PETERSRURG, A report in Sibertan pape to the effect that th Japanese pos seam & magnet which they use in time of battle to draw strength from their) foos has prot wndiy Ln presecd the | ewe Ruawian troop, Military authoritie te coun t it. called the soldiers | | from the ranks and had them hold | the magnet to see if they felt weak eas The soldiers are not convinced, | | but wtate that the Japanese magnets | er are different per Tb Native ran Fanck, de doe HOLD TEAM DRILL - \-= oe ern, ite per I will be held | Green Fruit, Ete, poles, eve! Wo@SL.0o vox ergers, 3} © bs. Bot Jona t Hes | others, ve Peraian dates, bye fu Wo ib Bananas, BUGS per Hay, Grain and Feed Outs, 7° per ton: bartey wheat, Be lon. chop, m von 9 Won. ofl eal. Sav 4 ton. new, #7 ton. "new aicaltn rit & legend | toi Chtickena, gr rok ke, live, Geewn Lio ver Fish, qu Pi eee reat, atta ive team drill oper jatabu Hy HS ber y. ahrimpe, "ise ver ¥ train at 6:3) p. m. tor Renton, where $¥te Ser FIVE AND TEN-ACRE TRACTS ARE NOW The sury THE SALE IS ON the best land for Xe carries ma 0 i of the the fact that we are selling ors hawe just finished driving sta ey know that it t therm raiiroad, Meadowa and is nearly @ to the Gre ocated, close to the Bound and el place. Meadowdale t# a healthy and several houses are now being built © nome of it Is expecially adapted f THROUGH mW. | wakes scarce |b the least monéy“eve: » aig t | DEFEATED APPROPRIATION FOR WAGON ROAD IN ALASKA VOTED DOWN BY THE HOUSE WA SHINGTON, into a erday « i Ate amendement 900 for t April apirited ¢ printing $760, onstruction road = =from or Bagle, appr continuing the military ~ to Fort in wagon Ragbert of Min was of ‘ ® (Republican, enota) de Jared the F the utmost public necenaity. Mr Cushman (Republican, shington) made an earnest ploa the adoption of nt and ilustrated tie 1 marks with @ prepared map Of Alaska, over which he t | he line of the proposed road explained the difficulties of tr } portation of in A | which he sald made it very cos Mr. Hull emphationty declared that there was no military necbastty for the road, He insisted that the question of constructing roads Ainska ought not to be entered upon until the matter was thoroughly in voutigated. In bis opinion it would take $2,000,000 to butld the proposed rond. | Mr. Robinson (Democrat, of That od that it was the busi owners and rail were pressing paid, for the fe Line specially nowd | He aka y. supplies the legtalation had been t com on rritories of the House li kinds of fantastic schemes rnment mn of se in Alaska. build ng MUCH F a xiving them substdios in| mittee ureing jfor ® highw ing, reit tion and money, On a rising vote, House disagreed amendment. 50 to 109, the} to the Senate AETURNS FROM "FROZEN SOUTH ay YTVLETON, New Zealand, April | Terranova arrived here yea- relief ships, which left Hobart & reached the Discovery 14 and found aii the mem- the expedition in excellent} and spirttn. Solentifie work | tinned by the explorers mit the winter of 13% They | established the fact that the interior | of Victoria tand continues et a heteht! READY {fered in the Seattle mar- th tracts, Buy your ays. but at the rate TRACTS of good, level he rea io TEMA‘ ned Beattle-Byverett line of prop Ten Acre Tracts for $200 Each, Some for $300 and Some for $400, on Very Easy Terms Better get up early Sunday m pared to make a deposit on a secure one of these tracts. ening and catch the Great Northern $0’ market for the you find what you want, a# we cannot pr money. train and look thom over and enjoy a o mine to make reservations for anyone. You od country dinner, Go pro- mise it if you don't WEST & WHEELER ROBERT MALTBY 7 and 8 Union Block 409-410 New York Block | Aleazar ”Fsi0-,, ot 9,000 toot A and « ¢ up the glac WIL BE A FREE PORT TRADE PROSPECTS ARE VERY POOR AT VLADIVOSTOK ow route to depot was Jor (By Beripps VLADIVORTOK, April quence of the poor trade prospects twelve custome officers have withdrawn from this port and tt te be lieved that Viadtvostok will be a free port when the war is over. ‘INDICTED SIXTEEN we Asan.) Im conse. | | and ts evidently « vast WASHINGTON, Secretary Hitchcock this recet a dispatch from Special Land Office Inspector Green at tinnd, Ore,, stating that the fed- | 1 grand jury adjourned today, re- | turning sixteen indictments tn land frau * Names are withheld, | pending arrests, This makes a total t indictments im Oregon since invewtigat was insti- tuted D.C, April 2— morning twenty the on Grand turkey dinner, Hotel Stev tomorrew from 12 to §, 0c. — Dancing School. Prof. Willson’s, Ranke hall, Pike street and Fifth avenue ACRE TRACTS 1 Blocks From the State University Over One-Half Seid Price $500 to $600 Close to Car and Public School Last Chance to Buy Acres in the City ACRES Adjoining Pettit's Uni- versity Addition LOTS $150 VERY BEST OF SOIL Lota, with cement walks, streets graded, city water and fire hy- drante all in and paid, Two blocks from University car line, we block m fine public school, Directions sity car t two blecks, weeks Toke the Univer- street, go west t on ground lays Sunday, Pettit & Son Arcade bidg., 1317 Second ave, Special Sale of Universal Stee|.Ranges t-hole Range, $20 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 808-810 Second Avenue South. Phones— Sunset. Main Ind., A 1998. | THE ALCAZAR HABI REDMOND AND COMP: ms ight, Last eho Romiro Sunday Matiner and Night Weds Times of | Prices—Nights, six rows only Saturday matinees, Ibe an Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co, Carrying Alaska Pacific Express and United States mail FOR VALDES AND SEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- tat, KAYAK, Ellamar and COOK INLET POINTS. 8, 8. EXCELSIOR APRIL 1 8. 8. JAMES DOLLAR APRIL ® 8. 8. SANTA ANA....APRIL 16 8. 8 James Dollar sails from Seattle every 20 days via outside route direct, Sailing trom Arlington Dock, $pom No freight recetved after nooo on day of sailing. Company reserves right to cha! teamers or dates of call- tng without notice, BE. EB. CAINE, Pree. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mer. Phone, Ind 1161 Phone, Main 1147. 608 First Avenue, Seuttle SURE CURE FOR PILES Itohing Piles produce motsture and aus itohing, this form, as well as Blind, Breeding or Protruding Pil are cured by Dr, Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bieed- ing. Absorbs tumor Drugaists, or sent by mall free. Write me about your case. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. ker Drug Co., Dr Por sale “1018 Firat | FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated Vine Furetture Vine Yurnitere Store Clo: es $1 00 Coding $I 00 a Week Are the Easy Terms Offered You In Purchasing a High-Grade, Fully Guaranteed ‘Crescent”’ Steel Range Think You pay range in Tonight at 6 o'Clock | what the terms mean. 11.00 down, have the 1 and have the use of it. Lay aside about 16c a day for few months, turning in $1.00 weekly, 4 you are the owner of @ king which will give you good service through- cellent quality of cold used. Has @ hor plates are * to prevent vers well » and rong, four ne » nicely 1 finished. on are ve arping. Range different siz as follows and oven 14x20x13 inch inch No, 148-14 has four &-tnch holes, No, 168-16 ‘has six 8-inch holes, $38.00 prion: fl $42.00 price. $46.00 and oven 16x20x * S-inch holes, and aven 18x20x13 inche and allow w you all it is worth as part payment. We take your old stove FREDERICK & NELSON Complete Heenletitdats 2d Ave, Midiaa, 5 AMUSEMENTS THEATER RySSeLL 8. 4 Phones: Sunset, Main ‘867; wenn oy ae PRICES—Night, 20c to S0c. Matinees, 26¢ to 10c, TOMORRW The Young Singing Comedian THE GAME KEEPER (A TOUCH OF NATURE) OO Week Commencing (Sunday Matinee) Accompanied by an excellent company of artists nee TONIGHT "Ni: J. P. HOWE Manager Main 43 ATTLE THEATE: Soattio’s Bethe Handsomost Theater INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS SECOND WEEK, STARTING SUNDAY, APRIL 3 GEO, L. BAKER PRESENTS The Baker Theater Company A Midnight Bell PRODUCTION CARRIED COMPLETE NOTE THE PRICES--Evening, 25c, 50c, 75c. Matinee, 25c, 50c, Boxes, Seats $5.00. SEATS NOW SELLING. NEXT WEEK===== ‘“‘At The White Horse Tavern’ NOT IN THE COMBINE. Queen City Laundry Cut-Rate Offices Mat Office and Piant—Corner First Avenue and Bell Street. Down Towa Oftice—Third Avenue near Pike Street. WE SAVE YOU 20 Per Cent. on Shirts, 33 1-3 Per Cont on Collars, 22 Per Cent on Cuffs | WORK GUARANTEED. ESTABLISHED 1890

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