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by Se Mere at SiR nl ie aM achicha og Mth ds gp nates bitin tlie Ahh ani kl lin el Sibi —_— CHOKED HI6 MOTHER [ ETT wane Bunday at th Sect hiegers| enta here and in a mud frenzy ¢ ened hie mether.ané chok BETTE. fhe made an outery, bringing SHOUL, April 1%—Another large force of Japanese troops have her daughter (0 her assistance, T | landed at Ping-yang, which will be the strategic point of operation on jKether they wot the man ur ” - the Yalu river, Ping-yang ts a little more than half way from here : | roland he ~ sent yen t ! Sy meri sews ha 4 to the Yalu, which is the northern boundary of Korea, and te close to ATTORNEY WILMON TUCKER, ERSTWHILE MAYORALTY CAN ’ the coast, Regiments which have been landed at Chemulpo and other | mane the nupe nd com CHICAGO, April 19.—Peter Niee v ts for the past few weeks are being daily sent to Ping-yang and DIDATE, MAKES BAD BREAK IN COURT | tted to the aane @ am At! dermeter, the car barn bi iit whe concentrated ther 4 a [7 OF YE tellacoor ' is about 6 ttermpted his own life in hin cell, pw ra a camibaws. tii diene is coaraibinn vieeik tes _ MERCHANT OF VENICE." proper atmosphere to the oplum ring ear at aan. tous re ago he| guna s in erdie to thane a anese is that I has had a large force of Consacks south of the ikea UIT” marti smaleae one aia ae 64 & womans fror « watiows, is @ idle better telanGl ian Yalu and Japan has be npelied to keep the country closely | iciam because of tt cenena Attorney Wilmon Tucker, who ran; The #0 on trial was @ " s t | the r nto river, in Calif being clomely guarded in the hos- patr pre t th ntrance of a ponderable force of the enemy. | delineat from the character which r mayor on the Democratic ticket | brought by the Seattle I = nd ever sinee t been b pit ell of the county jal! leat he clashes between st parties of Russian Cossacks and Japanese cav- | pressive than Hanford's "hlock,” as] mabeed this moring, when, in-en ar | amainst the Union Braga Norse 1 | Wee his fret demonstration of the! rictea wounds, His physicians de- alry whose presence in such close proximity indicate that tmpoftant | #een at the Grand last might It is kument to m jury, he denounced the| Beveral of the Jew é . kind that he 1 be able to walle ve ents may be expected near Ping-yang soon, Well enough for an actor to take Hb entire Jewish race in the strongest | room while the attorney wan ap bel on — rr; MORE FIGHTING §— | iszigiiometitne SS) om a Sa a i iti aa or his impending fate lof Christ. He dwelt at length on the| Judge wiscned up. decrepit and age-bent tan | 8 A» WALDRON SLASHED HI8| crucifixion and in tearful tones ple-| sented the plaintiff's tr argu langerous t y acter, racial entities, and to portray a ertion with the text of ay aad ¥ terme he could conjure up in a rt{and held nat " « ’ # on sistent along. traditional lines room in which the Hebrews of the| the hall, in which It ted that | t of the prisoner intend te set up an ideal and be true to It, b: oy were well represen Jeach of them w 1 “knoe ‘ appeal he r for a respite | LONDON, April 19.—The Central a party of Russian scouts. of Lear on the face of Bhylock, the the Jews torturing him. ‘ inv the | tare = a aan ‘ News" Lino Lung correspondent| was more firing last night —— sends a dispatch via St. Petersburg) result e not know The J misconception of the Jew of Venice Sg Oe a | i ae ot nore COUNTY reporting some iniportant fighting| nese scouts were dressed as Kor . i aldron, who the police say s sae . between the outposts has occurred] pea nd in order to find The good that may be said of Han-| is a dissolute character, war arrest “ on the banks of the Yalu riv exact position of the Russian scouts | frd's Impersonation ts that he did not) ed by yee Clerk Easson and! - 1 thie Saturday night six Japanese were | ( Japanese shouted (0 them in| Mak k a mere monster of Kreed| lodged in Jail this morning Seaig | ‘ Firat Ps Nght oe per kided tn an exchange of shots with) Russian | Od avarice nany have dor In} with attempting to kill his wife ; P a that reapect he wam faithful to the y ing the Puyallus reservation eecnpted ideal a the much-hated | Wa ‘on ¢ tat the bh ft his | Aay ot ‘ t k r ae trate 3 a ¢ 4 annexed _—— caaun chamber wife's parents, 818 Seventh avenu t f off to ¥ county, w 4 with the | "Bhyiock. in the very midst of hia | #0Uth, at about # o'clock this mopr M ° ¢ mmissioners thin morning by, j |eavake purpose to have revenge on|!OM and after a few words with her - a of th strict territory, Antonto, the merchant, whom he hated |@rew @ raxor and inflicted a deep | PR, ere on , ne ts of ( sixteen and of who he said “< by my tribe | lashing cut over her heart. If the . er square miles and includes the towns of if I forgive him,” was still governed | cut had been much deeper it would ty: rer 1 Buenr | bY motives, feelings and resentments) have resulted fatally, Waldron was) Frank Moffm who brut pers to Mra. Jobns for safe keet " hat th ave pe that a special that have something human in ther. | afterwards found in a saloon in the | & te upon the This, Hanford realized and made them old Mrs Catherine sa reason for A ee : . lower part of the city on < « A re th * . y @y feation. Failure vealinn this Ae Py _e re : ng ne 9 £0, and for whose apprehension! He entered her home when #he was | “ithoug that ¢ will k mmercial advate Meary Irving's “Bhylock” a grotesque|'" the house where the assault oc rd of 10 te outstanding, w . ti 1 A noe or with her r 4. M "r tage to t f the district, long, straight, square-cut beard, which! It is aid that Waldron has not | community In which he live his esoas though | is s te t uf n for! supported his wife for the past few | “D is now lode the cour it is best llustrated recalling Sit|monthe and has been abusive to- | tall. Me admits his identity and b " see LONDON, April 1% announce. | 730.000 pounds. face, weil up to his eyes, bushy and| tie ise brother of Pe 2 a from her deeds to valuable property Beattic for several weeks at 215 ; ef Be : Ment that the budget for the ming ~ J unkempt to the chin, where 1 oe og Egle aaiieed uteta which he knew she bad in bh ponsece avenue t 2 to h a atts y ae net He 4 Vikee wear weuld be made known, drew a| (By Scripps News Ass'n.) glee away Into w ¢ wp at . ton, but denies tha "9 t ' ‘ us to McGee, w bert J 4 oe 6 Secora crowd tn the house of com WASHINGTON, D.C, April 19. his breast. He constantly toys with | "treet bridge some tl Woffman formerly lived Cathia t him raing on the | Louls Gant ' hich we ‘ mons today. Chancellor Austin Cham-| Minister Allen cables the atate de-| it. at it, twats tte he | Of her strange infatuation for Nell | met.’ a little more than two years ago! strens a circular desaripts the says ts due bh * wages for (By Scripps News Ass'n.) Derlain and his father, Joseph, were| partment from Seoul that another | Court seene where the tide of f | the notorious male Imper- he ted trouble with his wife, wh hin dew 8 his on ager of 1k-| SOMERSET, Ky., April 19—Georgé, received with ovations, punctuated | large force of Japanese has just | ‘tufne aguinst him, he claws at it as|# resulted th her securing t| Inforn m that Poffman is under | ing } at Thirteenth enue! Troxill, wh toxicated, broke into with Irieh chaff chee at Chaente with horses, | !f he would tear st out he roots - the time she had pomecsa ¢ s\ arrest here was wired t heriff u nducted by the three de-| the home ty Sheriff Fouter, The picture te true to Hebrat His wife warned When introducing hb beens eb6 nenawiitien, | . } which Hoffman wished very much to| of Wahkigkum county by Under Sher t who was chancellor appealed 5 it i characteriatic of a Jew of seoure. Mra. Hoffman gave the pa-| iff Corcoran this m s “ Troxill, who continued hie depreda- He said that the « ty Bhylock’'s type } | tions. The woman then shot and killed preva at the ti Booth did the same tn his character | | wrenwa ‘ A Sn eat on patentee ca gi GOOD REPORTS ee oak an eR A eat a cago apa Tae ame 4, “has been aggravated by that of | ¢ his strious predecrasor. tertain the Tacoma Glee club at a| cently been discovere 5 «| wer 1 Tommy Mowatt, both of Bouth Africa, w foreign compett- | Ye admirers ma 2e ‘ hebnticeoe ne wicks Macedonian insurgents with am-' this city, fought a six-round draw, chequer receipts fell short of thelr) te worth tw but t a : = estimates £27240 he repeal of the | nO artistic °| } | Boe r heroes, © ecture on ' a | xper # at the Grand Fr | en eae hesbro- TWO BANDITS SECURED $203 port, from Skagway lont night, after! err Se @ motion that te t a 4 a costly opera-| Geparture from corn tax has | = wattle ‘excise returne also f —_— T ton, while the exclee t “ 1 aay: ng short by £1.100,000 Expenditures dur} gp “pRrekSBURG, April 19.——| SS* Upright, wit tng the year were £141.00, 00, exceed-| ni.” y he carries . name Ing the estimate by £3,000... ttle. It . R pipesant voyage down the coast barged with em-| => total pedi? es for the)? !mperial prince, have been ar-/ the app hing decay of physical! IN LONGHORN BAR EARLY) Purser tush oat hat tlanhstiesminaa from $2,004 a saa a $81,000 | Tested along the Siberian ratlway on | powers. Hanford’s volce is well tn ‘on the tr t f hit ese at Crane Bro Pp DB 1/ aos yor be 100 081.000) oS Mongolian frontier, They were }hecptug wits the rouestace or bua| THIe MORNING : tral between White Horse ie jano Ueaiers Pounds and the revenue 139,000,000) | r — ae . and Dawson has almost entirely aeged pounds, a deficit to start with of| MAn™ hours later, ee ng See | dixappearcd. We says that all re-| soc watiaion 3,821,000 pounds. Chancellor Cham- oe aie | pe from the Alwek diggings are ado ne ie however, nh Bivins’ Goseescs on tnenecee 3 |ADNER M'KINLEY'S L peneeeh. . . encouraging and that the seasor : ras : ne " | ranges t n A and in of the) oe : = j Lexington Day banque i ¢ income tax of 1 penny ¢| e rt room, too, he was ¢ 1 Western | there will be a busy one. The most! ye given at the Hl Washington | food ne ns agen wt ig “4 DEL/RIOUS AcT wi rounds { applause and com- ys sign se ant fact an Oe ountry tl tonight by the Washington Btate | I t ti coatinns mes 60 taiehacs etttaned a | & speech before the curtals ke He | MANY of the old “sourdoughs” from] ji” before rted. Other proposals! TAMPA, Fia., April Ia & sem! Hie lamentation for his lost ¢ r door of | D* mand the oth intertor| an ordinance was introduced last on cigars, 1 shilling on cigarettes|titnes, Abner McKinley, brother of | inconsistent, unnatural and for aff > aoe ee . meet | nik y , grading and 2 pence on tea dent. Page from his * A ; ored command to #t and deliver Ue ar. ee ar } st t str mn the inter o ea. — , 1, last night, while a concert, stantial ( # as in any other por ¥ poets bovt. tavier Seer! 7/77 HAPPENINGS | 20808 088 at sony tt wa ‘ SEE, Me was in progress, attired only tn hist f the p for this ie really the | @U At the muzzle of an ualy | Third avenue north of Pike street B B it oo scotiees ‘uty. tx sis| Hen ie nv: ar Wa reser ee | eaeene Oe ove, Manes ot,o0 wae| |e tesctiee tan" coms pcr os ies Mra. McKinley. An attendant took |!t the poet Heine has sald. “I heard|made « skillful clean-up of the | Be avenus him back to his room. Today hie con-|% * with @ ripple of tears that | place titfen for the @isincorporation | semana “ | sa novelty, this thing of buying dition Is causing his frie cern. woh con-| Were never wept by eyes, It was a] The robbers secured $2 plano hat's the bi, moat | of the Oriental Spice company w TACOMA. April _18--Mayor Ge hate eulte, ats, ete. froi b that could only come from @lo¢ which was taken from the till.| fled in the super court this} P Wright and his new cabinet take n—but the prices | breast that held in ft all the martyr of the m al reins | feature that is bringing the «reat Taylor gave the potice a good de-| morning. | pommenmt c dom which for eighteen centuries had t ° crowds to the store at 1305 Second scription of one of the thugs, but! Several per narrow) aped | today hange is a mont sweep } It wae the death rattle of @ soul sink " puny getting thie istorma- | be earte: Yorteriay. when 0} Oe See “All the Separtes earch of their many necessities tion to get a good look at the other ley wire on Second avenue! the ma a s that are being closed out at coat We were obliged to pur- Ing down dead-tired at heaven's gate. | 1 seemed to know the voice and I felt | One broke aa a Lake Union car was! garr LAKE Ant The oniet of | Bric whon| The thieves insisted in a threat- if. The broken end of the trol-| parse thin attorenen ret Cluffors | Chase the entire M.D. Pease stock t, then |ening manner that he should not in- *. which fell acr nd Queenan to leave town, following |°f millinery In order to procure a ce ‘ day was entirely unde control of | &# now—'Jessica, my child. | tertere with their burried depart burned @ groove in the rall a fake twenty-round draw last night. |2¢™ Store in which to carry on our a Sea oe the state organization. The program| Mr. Forrester as Massanio te thelure and he was wise enough to ————=—=E—_ <| extensive Piano, Organ and Piano- 4 upon was carried out. Samuel | Dest feature of the production. Mis | Player business. Everything is go- Thompson of Philadelphia was) Yolee Is good, his bearing manly. He| | ina at cont. We must close out this nominated for supreme court justice,| Wine admiration as Aantonio’s aoa | stock in short order alte leek heteer and Delegates to the national convention| and sympathy as Portia’s lover, wear longer than the will go uninetructed and will vote as a| Miss Drofnah as Portia throws muc New Arriva in other sort. The advan- unit. energy into the part. bot with wate i he platform makes no ° ct. fhe loses her opportunt | ~ alge ache ge The platform makes no allusion to| effect. She loses her opportunity in | Shirt Waist Suits the silver question, but finds Roose-| the scene where the choosing of the |_ A new arrival of Shirt Waist are that we fit, we give |velt a me to constituts casket takes pines, and ts very indif. quality, and we sell ernment, international pea: ferent all the way through the play, Sulte has just arrived, as we were | stant clares against centralization except in the role of the young doctor, | (By Berinpe News Ass'n.) HARRISBURG, Pa. April i2—The that I had heard kt long « Advantages) ue good fitting clothes are comply. that they feel comfort- N Nw CHA C00 thigss > her Fabrics Goods RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Housekeeping Sale obliged to take all goods previously ordered under the terms of our con- rpposes pat and where she shows some strength in procity. It commends labor unions. Interpreting the V proounctng the sente tract with Mra. Pease. The eau. sults are in changeable silk nd in all colors and sizes to fit. The reguiar asking price is $30.00, |but this closing out sale makes the re $20.60. tian law and co that brings “"HOODOOED” ARROW | "3.27% BT'ce The cole intsen, | onatter ot ieentnie’ of tnehe toe j | | lereation is Jarred upon by the tmar- [after returning mm & succensful TO LEAVE SOUN| Ustic coyness of Miss Drofnah’s pre-|trip to the ls af gold, he has | sentation. E je Webb a» Nerina! languished in the city jail for the| | — | articulates excellently and handles her| past three weeks, charged with man The Suits From ees cot ma ei’ sHlently A Grand Movement of Home | nome. he swift and pretty steamer Ar-| light part without inharmony, Miss|bureiare by his own wife or rather Chenille, in black and white, good i sew: oto. end ber chert and sagiiel: | Ouwsle as. seamen eves ean ee teaee ee ee ee OF eae Necessities at Money- | Values at $1.00, now going at, each |$1600 regular value : fous career on Puge nd 4 go | does not overdo her pa i Se | $10.00 regu' value . 3 ous career on Puget sound and go| does not overda Ber Dart, ner an|t divorce from him on the grounds Saving Prices | boone be ryt poe es orc o San Francisco. She will be taken et Gos f ‘edt hanastiow: tartan tie tani Gace | | aren Black Ostrich Feathers $s lar es 4g thn seethilie Watsenetio ok Mak o by Cary! Gillan and Robert Owen 4s r z . hree in bunch, regular value $ 7.00 regular value .......0 J Redelsheimer & Co | (he southern metropolie af S008 98 | Cid ‘pass muster fairly tna better in the north et : See Our Window. Read These Special Items pote GEG) 0.00 Teeutar ‘value 2222270! | perr : nsembie cardia’ wane ¢ was given his freedom today | 1 sizes and colo . Oil] Sees, "et Portiand, whe bat recentiy | erm ek, Montorte | cuspert.| og adeseniahed by the setst to CREAM TABLE LINEN, extra heavy quality, 64 Inch- Ladies’ Sweaters and Golf Jackets a Strongest Topcoat House tn the | Purchased the steamer with the In-| pongo, in Illac hose and doublet, looka| leave the ity and stay away, which @ wide, now priced at, @ YAM ..++.+00..0+++ - BMVe et on, Gee $5.50». various colors sea. stytast aan wide. | tention of ition a on the Brem-|an idol for the adoration of matines | he promised faithfully to do, prom- | SCOTCH DAMASK TABLE LINEN, in cream, §§ Inch- a aay Bl eae Me 30c and 3c; now « un, are going to use the ves-| maidens, but does not make the best | istr t he w not come on wide and all linen; you'll want some of this at the : - " aaa yeleelens Gath conn le — See Bok Sone 08 ising that he Hid not H wide and al c 2 want sor f thi th In Beat Quality of Silk Beaver ® -100 000-604 First ave. cor. Colurnbie I hich | of his tine nery es Malanio | unti) his children were age sale price, a yard 4 c $10.00 values $2.5 Ladies’ Spring and Fall Jackets, they have precipitated with the|is altogether a mistake, but Fred! thorntom tried te wet, inte hie etciakasecies! stvimast’ Senex SMITE Tae AS. Ria4 es s+seerss 8850 | 5 Ladies’ Goring and Se50 Piper-Aden-Goodall Company on the| Hight, with whiskers awry and al, Trorston tried to get into hil i! Ny Gatihe Gite nabs ‘alts 00 es ae 315.00 ilar value ‘ $5.30 SM sis OTL aR ae .| San Franciaco-Vallejo run. | weak reely audible delivery, t# the | it rer Gren ones all pure linen, price yard during this sale, only i* 1 PY ag TE TAT nd 12.50 regular value * $450 a REE They have already sent the! inexcusable worst of the subordinate | "” ae Rb fick ade Ladies’ Gulte | ; ROSS ARMS WANTED, steamer Monticello south to place | ** FULL BLEACHED TABLE LIN 2 inches wide 839.00 valoct ree $8.00 | Re y ... $3.50 Notice is hereby given that sealed| her on the route. When the Arrc wa good quality; housekeeping sale price, p 1 She $20.00 values .... ‘ . $10.00 " Proposals will be received by the| gets there she will be re-christened| 4.7 Kai Pg a , LAID CORNER STONE FINE SATIN DAMASK, 72 inches wide, full bleached | $22.60 values ....- $11.50) Regular $5.00 value .... +... @R28 undersigned Secretary of the Board| the “Bluejacket.” The Arrow han|,, J0ne” at the Sea te, is playing and all linen, priced this week at « a yard. GOe ] $25.00 values .....+4. $12.00 A at Fubite Works at ale office in the| been @ “hoodoo” on every run a@| \o, vy A piers sian ve t a (hy Scripps News Aen'n) IRISH SATIN DAMASK, in 1, 72 inches wide and | sil " y Hall, up to 10 o'clock a. m.,| which she has been placed on the | W20** nate Fee eee ae T ' nen; special housekeeping ale ea ya. Saturday, April 20, 1904, for tur-| sound and three or four times nar.|¢¥eTY evening, t# one of the play'a| WASH! The wax geulha ne well hey oc eyaesgcalie ghey ‘PIANOS Hishing to t Engines Depart- | rowly cape total destru tion | Streatent attractions, William Rer- | Corner ; ae =< DINNER NAPKINS, size 20x20 inches, full b : and ment of the City of Seattle of the! while on the Columbia river nard, in the character of Willinm, | "ental hall to be | erected, rT all linen; special housekeeping sale price, a : following eee oe Creer has‘ comedy part In “Jane” that | Dauaherg of the American Revolution| $1.00 Reduced 1,625 Power Cross Arma, 6 in. x 6| The ball of John Prenton, aline the| fits him admirably, and Dilis ax Mr before an eenemblage of 4.000 pore | HEAVY CRASH TOWELING, 18 Inches wide, unbleach- | da 6 ft “Mysterious Kid,” charged with rob. wis at his best in a char-| ne Masonic ritual waa emy | ed and all linen; now on special sale at, a y $700 1400 Setephor OBE Tee bery, wan increased tre vm 8 oI ter sketch. Grand Master Wetmore preatiing | os fn. x 4% In. x 2 ft +e, Sepentoy * ? a — jaavel was th ed by RLEACHED RATH TOWELS. food j his move has made it necessary Specitications for the same can be| proscouting. attorney RISEN FROM THE DEAD.” | George Washington in laying th housekeer anle price, each iB , t Gained at the office of the Hacre “Feinen from the Dead” given way |ner atone of the cag hag Bi i nos and Organs, tary of the Board of P Works I, rrow night to “A Mountain | Hale of the Sena ked the bless BLEACHED BATH TOWELS, exact at sell quickly a Giving details of material and finish Girt” at the Aleazar. It ia the ob-|ing. Mrs. F president general with hy ends, splendid quality; eact ee. price Ui Sendd af Meltvesy of tha sera ject of Mr. Redmond to alternate | of the order, #p The bullding will DIAPER HUCK TOWELS, size 16x34 inch BB i Se yal SATE GES tales be. aecounstosantn comedy with the melodramatic, and | finally cowt 50 | med ends and red borders; special sale 5 st @ certified check, payable to the or A Mountain Girl” im billed as a CROCHET BEDSPREADS, large size, M der of the City Comptroller, for a Jaugh-producer, “Risen from the e board of » this morning ish, with hemmed ends; sale price, each v as pum not less than five (6) per cent! wasHINGTON, D.C. April 1.—The| linn, tonne ees OOF the last | awarded a large nur ie SUMMER WEIGHT COMFORTS, covered i ot the bid, as 1 no bid will be cor todas eanedd On redial Oe eee : gorvilttan xtin silkoline and filled with best cotton batting, at $25. $54, $ videred unless accompa by suc tor siation aivtatie toa | usher company Chicago, wa scm 24 Om x - pit, $88, $1 heat # accompanied By such ator Morgan directing the com-| rit KING OF THE OPIUM|given the contract to furnish a 7 h + $1.25. $1.50 °>¢ 81.7 Terms to sult $10 Down and $5 a Month Whe Menrd of Pubise Waite te-| gate ceriain chateed of oradis, oft,| pee Kine vay yaa * | foot water tower of one turret at a TO KNOW THE FASHION, GET THE MAY : terves the right to reject any and|seainst American re of the! pe ing of the Outom Ring” ts | com 96,500. ft I felt 1 DESIGNER ) Prices are lower than ever before quoted—$33, $43, ail bids | Congo Free State, and report what ex-|Pleasing good audiences at the|to the elty withir nthe will take a fine new Organ to your home. porals must be indorsed on| Pressions of opinion thereon should| Third Ave The scene is laid in| The board of w morning McCarthy Dry Goods | : eo: “BR A . nade by Congres San Francisco's Chinatown, and|held an executty meetin with e Bid for Crosa Arma.” | ¥* made b nares. . fs. . | o ton are furnish the theme of the | Manager Grar Cons ion atta" the Board of Publie} DOVER, Del., April The ree 1 eek’ s hile ur jue a ctera oe on ntend nap fa cot the Beall Sisied At 3 ilinery at ©. w. DALEY, secretary, [ltt spublicana "today indorsed| Ran ‘Prancico waterfront af var | Electro company, to dincusa’ th Company fans /Q° 1305Second Ave. Date 3 BAGLEY, feeretary, | oosevalt and inatructed the des | ty to'the eoiesial wool and wens | easter of ng cue the wens on ‘ . gates to the national convention tolof the plot ; punk and ‘place of those now in use, No def Pianos & Or vote for him. elie enuniaibin nce mild torasde eek Risen nears og nein Organs at DEALERS 4207 Second Ave.

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