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WTTLESHP. WGA TOOK HER MAIDEN DIP THE SEATTLE STAR THE FAMOUS CUT OFF 1S NEARLY COMPLE THE MAN WHO BUILT THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY STARKEY FRANCHISE THE CITY DADS OF BALLARD WILL HAVE A WARM GES6ION i THE FIGHT ON THE ‘ * AN ENGINEERING TASK FROUGHT WITH ALMOST INSUPER-,; ‘The building of this plece of work UNCLE SAM'S NEW SEA FIGHTER LAUNCHED AT NEWPORT : caged Pes apt hye 8 ore eas TONIGHT OVER THE BID FOR A LIGHT AND POWER PLAN® ABLE DIFFICULTIES 18 NEA RING ITS END—AT A COST OF | garded as one of the angineertr NEWS IN THE PRESENCE OF A BIG CROWD | te pag, Seagate a ge ——___—_—. OVER $6,000,000 : —— culties with quagmires and 5 (Special to The Star) | driving were quecessfully overcome BALLARD, Apr “A great de s name hich, they sayy NEW PORT fe he drydock and wan instant i ade ae maa In all 22,96 miles of trent \ f t is mar hi r-| uf be turned over té In the presen: Killed Nowepaper Enterprise Ass'n. | built, part of which has bee ¢ c t t which could tule . > aper Enterprise Aew (Work of thin character, but of ‘ The battleship nin embodies the aver err t . . b a highest a ~~ —_ padigve ye be SALT AKE, Utah, March 00.—If) greater difficulty, t# common in the ree see snbiynce Mielgeg jequivements: ot (he -faaee the wae, & € ¢ American maval expert. The Present arrdng nts are carried] vicinity of San Francisco bay and| water from ie ke if gy - pa ene hago _ as the now w « dimenaions of the ship are out the great Oxden-Lacin outoft] similar localities | uhapent, level. anti my ning Beattle electricity of > imo the hist James rive Lenath on load waterline, 48 feet acroms ( Salt Lake will be| ‘The track was laid from Ogden tol bank between.th nee tage to turn the wheels aspembied mult wiktly che breadth (extreme) at load waterline opened by the Southern Pacific for) the east shore of the lake, June 16,) the | 1 Pr vere substation, thee genenner the new a Unele Sam's f % foot 2% Inches; trial displacement, M. GIRCHMANN : Eo adie: ae Ballard electricity, a# ree Owtng to eany about 1600 tons; mean draught at! ‘The caar has decorated M. Girch and the r me in Ballard Gents of the state honored RAYY | trial displa nt ut 23 feet #) mann, the Russian contractor who ¢ etanding Zook and the pro-Starke department wher Virginia hand ty hen; greatest draught, fu load, 28) built the Manehurian railway, He ard ir ha of counciimen pay this fi named. there was the large . areend- tee the 1000 or more tons represent. | Peelly didn’t need the decoration mpany, the f 4 deciare that they will of state militia, sailors and var . casential to a perfect ne oun geet * ; e if . at such ¥ echeme int patriotic societion fe have been compro k arkey and the octopug The ship was christened by Miss Ma nd incorporated in the propor tarkey| conspired to play the city this trick, a Gay Montague, daughter of Gov * ‘experience seema to have| ‘ x f en Twigg and Fitzgerald, mot Montague of. V a Mine y ed out an most desirable and | 1 t r used of ng fh Montague, who ts or are tie with, the ship will} rke t gue th Ballard Plectrie . ted from R " have a speed at least nineteen | ‘ ; ny, and thelr efforts against guished party knots, which compares most favorably | * ' ; , key franchise are trued ale ®| with any battleships under construc ha hi the # ction to be " si- | tion abroad, aa well as with any in andes é vag 4 all! the f ted stage wits rs ativ a he Virginia will be propelled at this ag be one 1 wise targe par | high speed by twin screws . t re battling ae ring f 4 Portem h, Nor-/| two four-oylinder triple ox | — o et t A seasion * expe toe tof the huge | maximum «peed, at about SEATTLE HAS A HORSE THAT ’ t f spectators iahtly a the | tions a minut n her hand, and as| The batt J oarry four isineh| OLD ISRAEL PUTNAM WOULD Y Jown (0 meet the! guns * in balanced t t tide dashed the glass re et rret being forward of| HAVE LOVED le against the unytelding wa t ture and the other aft ithe heuss and said 1 christ thee V of h ew which will -_oo- ack After the law he ¢ four will be : persed, viewing the cruiser Cha : turrets, supertm-| ‘The Seattle Grocery company has a | | been on t ten, launched son me ax he M pow h turrets above | horse old ler Putnam, were ‘ ted negota, whose ke was laid two! mentioned, and four in two Broadside | he now in the land of the living, would | Nort manths ago; th turrets tly forward of amidships. ght to own, Possibly the animal | | tar bac se rapidly nee Tn addition the: avy guns, there/ is a reincarvation of the Put- | tw wh will be a broadside battery of twelve | nam used for his famous ride over the | t b @tneh rapid-fire guna. The secondary | cliff. t «* year. Anot battery w aint of twelve inch| The Seattle horse made his repute » t Was ¢ sia rapid-fire guns, twelve &-pounder semi- | tion terday when @ runaway team - “i scraper, that his ad with apecia automat ht l-pounder heavy auto- | dashed down Lenora atreet, at about 2 ie My MR& GEORGE BURLEIGH'S nation acd that he had Rnown that there is a race on between | matic, two machine guns and six Colt! o'clock. On reaching the long, steep e ar « n the land sixteen the local ahipbullding company and | automa! aur all mo d in com | stairway fr Second ave to First = NS el Wire CORRECTS HIM ON), office themary y ew Yo mand sitions and having large| avenue, the pole of the wagon struck he te, and reeom- ‘The invi' ng Gov-|arce of fire. The ship will also be! the heavy railing at the top of the MARRIAGE DATE | - the groun@ ernor Montague * fitted with submerged torpedo tubes. | embankment. breaking the pole and "| that he had not established ence lticdals from Was tv She will be mm ple 4 heavily | one he fell under the wheels, block: | passenger business early in April. ; 1902, and continuing westward, met; caused the water to freshen through | a De, re the misfortunes overca him, to the Hotel Warwick. where a de-/« 4, all of the material of con-|ing the w Last week @ freight sohedule went | the track Jaid eastward from Lucin,| the waters of the Bear river empty-| has| The character of the improvements, Nehetat ni m was ser struction being of the same high qual | The other uk a flying leap | '9te effet and despite the prophesies| Nev," November 16, 1903 On last! ing at this point. It has consequent sad he made weighed he in the de The waly i Jch marred the ity of steel which has entered into ail] over the nd sound, | Of @keptics to the contrary it has) Thahkegifing day it was inspected! ly been turned into a veritable p e an-| cision. oocasto: t jeath of a man of the vessels of the new American | twenty feet below. and rushed on down| been maintained without @ hiteh.| by BE. MH. Harriman and party and | dise for fishermen and duck hunters Mre | epanwaee, ee pond, avy the statrway, where be halted, unhurt.| Theer are a few places where the| subsequently allowed to settle dur-| The cutoff does away with sc ‘enouse | UnST VICTIM S| One hundred and fy pecple, wit] lake bottom ie soft and the grade] ing ie water. The firet passenger terrific grades on the old Ih ron OF JAP SHEELS | Desens a the wonderful teap. zoe Gree ettion and displaces the material of! to Was George J. Gould, who! original road ts 146.68 year of vegetablen, fruit and. grocecion Blo tenbicwnns —— until by sultably| went over about two weeks ago. and is noted for its poe eacaped injury. Mae _— s pe pb rock and gravet| The Oxden-Laicin cutoff ts easen-| curves. The r rm bank is obtained, There haa| tially @ Cirect line, being by compu-| and is In an answer s ross t been much less of this encountered | tation but 1,708 feet longer than an| 42 ¥ to his bill for a divorce, f t than was reasonably to be expected. | yar ’ ‘ } supe t this morning, she nl- ‘ rlelgh is just wix ye - - [crowds ur f the marriage, as Mra Catherine Grase presented Jone that nr t complaint, He says it iy | me witnesses stra- | was at Dover, N. 4 some day tr nell last night for alleged injuries tion without knowing the reason for) y 1s, recetved by the dynamite explosion at ji he w im ¢ that the prir vied Second avenue and Denny Way, in | waa v pular among the 4 ag’ which little Terrence Scott was killed Ine ng & popular igol 1 rea a Mra. Grane, who resides close to the to J the greatest of dis she gives soene of malo wee kin bed te t aw th t when it cecurred. and claltns that the | of royalty in the ® harges in the shock seriously retarded her recovery, | CORRESPONDENT BRILL TELLS HOW THE “LITTLE BROWN | fomPiiment thac Dald-a mom~| that Burleigh benides damaging her house ber of the al house is te fn 6-age, 8 | —_—— MEN” GREETED THE FUTURE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS ohio msy be chocreh bate member | Sat me ls | EAST UNION CLUBS WHEN THEY REACHED TOKIO pada nn ettection, . Os WILL H. BRIL sag — Mre. Bur is not a resident of " + - = —— H. SHCHILOFF THEY GOT HALF thin state A vets of e © Tale 7 4, eas i One of the ff victims of thé ‘ ee we oe os their graceful and beautiful native! First National Ba Pp “ ” 7 | Finnish hall. oo. Twenty-second Aaye- joner of the Newspaper Enter-| costume for the hideour clothes of so-| hax mettled with Jonoph and Ar NORTON HAD be et = Mig ganar i ection 0 - - Schehilott, rious! oft will be held. In connection| price Association In the F. us| ee wane Amant ag | Vey, two prominent Butter won Gis tis Maawocmagibn tus tntaer | eas ere were thousands of people in| sheepmen, who brought suits againat | | 7 a auxiliary to the club will give a basket | TOKIO, Japan, March 16—The! ). ae fe it wae the most order-| the bank on seco of the ©. B. TROUBLES City Treasurer Rathbun today acotal. An attendance of members and|CTown prince and princess arrived) Tong’ ranine veg sey unee wae | Wade failure for cents on the | drew upon the staté treasury foe | friends is requested. in Tokio a few Gaye aga They have) cress heg ne And 00 fostiing 04) dolar. The amount paid Antone cae fs | ada | Na colaten Ave| everybody seemed to be in the best of | | “4 o ~ $190,000 of municipal lighting bondm | nm staying at the palace gt Nu-| humors, except the dandy, whose pat-| \°% wae # and Joseph Vey! atta WALLA, Apr AY ives This makes a total of $590,000 ale | REDMEN TO CELEBRATE Magu, but were recalled because the ent leather shoes seemed to trouble his | $7-500, The Veys had money on de-! | atiemie air anbe hab. inet f need by the state on the | emperor wanted to consult with his | feet, and the mission schoo! gtr, who posit in the bank and claimed that S eniet. Oe : a t als | bonds. | . | wrigated most uncomfortably in her| Wade took the money and appro-| 1o"tne secretary of the interior, by an —_——* — 1 was spending the afternoon in| coreet. There w no pushing for | printed it to-his own use. After the| (Pac; trom the general land office can-| Best photos in the city. Prices | The Independent Order of Re@/the bazears of Shiba park, strolling Places. The tal so geamned to| Wale. fallere they brought eult| conc’ thn nonemscd entyy ot Wits} enable a Bricoon, 160 Fired | Men will hold « big war dance to- | sround watching the liar sights, | ‘*k* their places naturally in the rear. | against the bank. 1h « of Bemish, Wash. | avenue. bead ght. The parade will start at 7:80| it was a few minutes before 6 Satoay, Mille the shorter ones were allowed at — - | -- eintowbies, G00 Ontinnenn o'clock at Pioneer place and movel when my rie [once to go to the front. The police- ne bir the claim Business suits, Herald, 1329 indy to the Masonic hall In North Seattle, | preiigh told me thie T orast nove] mant in thetr top boot, with their SYMPTOMS OF A | h r «and wh a where the ceremonies will take place. | ¢ acy | clanking sabres Clapping at their heels, Wigs thw ger Sere ‘ bole Sette, the etatios. explained | waiked up and down looking tmgor- | NOME RUSH a ahr mesyeonige ll ge | to him that I wae going to leave tant, but they hed nothing to do, for! initiated and delegates elected to the | Tokio, but he insisted om my going! the ore haved in a perfectly or-|} .. | grand council. Delegations from|to the station, and it was only after| derly manner | Already mining men who will oper- : outside tribes will be tn attendance. | several minutes struggle that I un-| Presently there was a crantie of Ste in ihe Nome district this season . HONOR MR. Hil derstood that there was something! — one a low “re ur along the - — : —— pe ry ben Laces WO a a W ‘ash . HILL unusual going om there and that he| Mae and & moment later @ carriage Ce ays During the past week fully thought I ought to see, That was|ch™ im sight, the bay. orn that | of Alte howe Re eee cece eae and Ca iS Goods ie enough, Anything unusual in Tokio) from ‘seut bootie the ariver whe was Pacific Const Steaments y for Trim Rib- The employes of the Seattle Gas &| during these @ull days of waiting . jo Oriver, who was transportation on the ste Ben: ‘ Blectric company, aa a testimonial of | was welcome, and away We Went, hat with a ted band around it, sat, StF which Is acheduled to sail for mings § RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. bons - mua thelr regard for Prositent Samuel Hill, | the rickshaw man on the run. one of the f Home June 3 | ---— + REMEMBER WHAT SHERMAN SAID ABOUT WAR eve Dan. "angers te Hn, ath Bo When we turned into the street; MO#T GORGEOUSLY APPARELED ‘ To the éxtent of 200,000,009 Rubles the Czar has Dug into bis Private | ent # F. Wells Bann * yp intl an. j which runs to the front of the sta-| officers I have ever seen. He wore « 4 2 Purse for the War Fund.—News It em | Sir Hin wan presented with a hand.| ton we found it lined with thou-| brilliant green tunto covered with gold m rol eries | some inksiand and other desk furni-| sands of people We went as far| frogs and braid, red trousers with two te se PN tah ‘adel i ture. The corporation having been ab-| 48 the police would >w us and| broad stripes of bright blue, and on| MINNESOTA BAR MEETING in es al nension here today with| Soha by the Beatle Lighting com-|then I @isembarked from the rick-| his head he wore a white shako with h ¢ Th Spl did MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 5—|® large attendance of prominent] funy, Mr. Hill will leave on a vacation | shaw and went on foot, my rickshaw | AP aigrette of yellow at least a foot Another o ose plen ‘The Minnesota Bar Association met|/awyers and jurists trom vartous| trip to the East within a fow weeks. | man leading the way. Kven then 1| Meh. He was so very gorgeous that Bargain Events at parts of the state, The principal —— 44 not know [1 almost tost sight of the prince and na are a vas a livered by John L. Y W WHAT WAS GOING ON. prisons, who nth Prince Arisugawa, cCarthys Will You Write a Postal v0 wren very come to ene| “EAGAN SAIN « good toting Kpaskatiieak dsr | yn, the rickshaw man stopped) young fellow of @ eoldlerly type. He ae. ’ So a Sick One May Get Well? [ime and beman talking to a poltce-| {Matter enan most Japanese, aender of Fine Embroideries— giving the pame of som: who} unti! I was beginning to see visions | wears a very slight drooping mus igings—1 to 6 inches | ne help. Teji me the b fend.| of a patrol wagon and @ night In/tache. He looks like an unusu ine caging t | Pr ruta iat eee tm eee Re| But suddenly thé second police-| among e thousand because of his fine dainty and she Nain | aoe storative. He may take it @ month at| man dived into the crowd and drag-| bear He wore « dark uniform, | ia x | od SC nd Swiss among my risk. If it mucceeds, the cont 4 | ged out a civilian who was includ-| faced with red, the uniform of the Im- , a owe a g This mbdeb® one of the HEALTH BOARD MAKES NEW]. if t faile, the drumetst will BIH) Ga 1, the discussion. Juat as I was! Derial guard. and absolutely ne decor SALE MUST BE the narrow w idths not : atest creattotis for #p’ 7 onth ow you| be 1 wand co | Hor a we for the cap a s splendid cc ie teen cocine RULE REGARDING QUARAN.| 9ftt tnt Ttmeay “tun “do, “N’%e the| fp ecuig Nave If occas on |e wakchigh, his uniform was hard yee of thi P € + Ai Ae c Greneted OE AP agen easlent way to convince you. It te the), “owe 2 ly different from that worn by the ection is worth less than : ~ to accept It an to talk in very good Finglish, |" , c : or withoutedt. Materials p « ry THe princess, who sat beside him, 4 ce and ff viele ~ I make this offer to multiply ™Y! He explained that what the rick-| wag dresmed in a bive dress of is valued at 25c¢, 35¢ anc are all-wooh serges in var- The health board tast night passed | Cures, and [am willing to trust the “i ate agrenat t - yard. Take fous colors and fancy chev- bes celle. that: has: Been unk | cured ones to be fair with me. shaw man wanted to explain me] pean style and wore a #mail up to soc a yard, ake fote. nd hat has en under consid-| In the past 12 years I have furntshed| was that the crown princ and | wittit. v8 over her face. She - your choice morrow ins ‘~ eration for some time, which fixes the| my Restorative to hundreds of tho | princess would arrive at the station/at all pretty, but i# a great oe cs ahi sirable style Ms inf] minimum period of quarantine com-| sands of sick, ones on just thoes terms |i “a few minutes and that if T/among theJapances people Wednesday, at, a yard— sizes for agen heretofore patients bave been reicaoea | cause they got well, 1 Ray, Jyh would stand where f was I would get Followiaff oyal carriage came a » eae thd “ ep wilitnaly when one says T have tell a good look at thom. The policemen | half dost in which ms Prices when they recovered from nick-| ‘The remedy in my discovery, the re-| gravely made a place for me in the| wore the members of the prince's por- a yeas 2 des | Gols of 8 Heots nas work. f have per-| very edge of the crowd and, after sa al multe and high officials who| We can’t sell Pianos much longer at] err Ss - ad 6, and still capable of spread. | Footed It the meat dftfiogit canes that| luting, moved along and I murmured) had gone to the station to meet him. | prices and terms we are now quoting. | ar Ing Aisenne. scion gives ample time| Phrcions ever mest. I’ know what Tt) a. half douen fervent “arlgatos" | Among the latter were Viscount Tan | Remember, thie sale takes in our en: | ee peng’ pte whe 4 will do. fthank#) and bowed a dozen times in| aka, Lieut. Gen, Baron Kodama, vice) tire line of the world’s best makes of | up for ail danger of contagion to disap. | sty’ success somen from atrongthen-| )"Poiitest manner, aa I settled my-|ohtet Of the geheral staff, the real| high grade pianos and organs. There SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER | The ‘rouble of giving his individual in- wap mY Jta-| ele Yo mco the watt, greatly Telleved| chief of the Japanese army; Leut,| are bie savings to be had, If you pur- ‘SPLENDID BARGAINS IN SUITS AND Ce Ee angele. ager v of : ‘ i own mind. Gen. Baron Oku, who will command! chase now “ i haan | spection to each case when determin. | ack the nerve power which alone ope | It was & pecuilar crowd that had| the second division in the field; Lieut.) Pianos at #178. #22, eto MILLINERY, HOSIERY AND UNDERMUS- — | ing the tine in which patients shall ten every vital organ. It ie like hered to see the | Gen. Nogl, Maj, Gen, Fukushima, who] Organs, $43, $48, $57, $69, $84. etc LINS. a serease g - t 4 natn Ks] ogee FUTURE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS | Kained such: a splendid reputation in} Be in and see us this week; it will J. “AT PB 'T" py 4 go ay 3 A one ne of © oO e relief | pa: ‘ou. 1eT AT POR and there is no other way to ma. of Japan, It seemed as if everyone| the march of the alies to the relief) pay yo J. Redelsheimer & Co.}) 2 T ARTHUR | Sistartan any Tay (° Make 4) okt: wan there The Doogie | at Peng lognina ath time of he ee PORT ARTHUR, April 5.—There| Gan you concelve of a sick one who! horers, with the great sans of their) Boxer war, and a dozen others M Cc hh Dp G da éngest Topeoat House in the fl ia no shange in the situation here.| [t,he ayes whee oyment on the backs of their| But the most interesting wight of all As f ry cCart y ry ooas jrand Duke Boris bh ol | coarse bh on, rubbed elbows with the wae the crow here was not a ond Av: od aa Grand Dune Boris has Joined the) gimpty gtary Book Jon Dyayspste. | Gandies in. their ii-fiiting ‘Ruropean | sound when ompany fieesna ‘or ces, which hook Book Zon the H . | THE PRINCE PASSED. | a Stes 000-804 First ave. cor. Columbia — you want and ook $en the Kidneys, | Slothes and painfully brilliant patent THE PRIN PIANO The damage suit filed against the | add Dr. Book $ for ‘omen leather shoes, and women in native| People seemed to hold their breathe. It Pays to Trade on First J] Seattie Mlectrio company in the gu. | Shoop. Box eas ok b for Men (nonled) | garb, with thelr high clog# and their) The men who had hats removed the ~ DEALERS | @-' A perfor court by George M. Wiley, was! &« - Wis. by oo gynnar= glionsy muctlaged hair, stood quietly | and everyone stood in pert °. | venue, od by stipulation this morn- a ones, A @ ore side the women who bh had a lit-( It was an odd aight to c is eens PY: nie MOFM cured with one or two bottles, AL WN rotean education in very poor used to the enthusiasm of American Piano Dealers, 1207 Second Av,

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