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THE SEATTLE 6TAR—MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1904 Was 100 yoars old today and he will celebrate the anniversary this eve ning by acting as best man at the wedding of Mise Anne Maxey and his grandson, Fred M. Morris, Maj J aly " tea deers % a asirf , eph Shepherd, a tion Army oo - officer, of ark, aged 90, will tte we the knot. Moth bride and “bride: | ‘Write It Now | To Know the groom are members of the Batvation | Fashion CYCLONE DOES FEARFUL DAMAGE IN NORTHERN TEXAS og ren the ee — 3 . ler for nything | ne Wedding Wil be held in Salva ( ” ortinene | the ne AND INDIAN TERRITORY tion Army hall | soa aes RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. | $ ——— Knights Invade Houston ne ; ie b4 | } By Bortype News Ass'n.) down and other damage done, The] HOUSTON, Tex, April 26—Hous: | aan ver & April 25. | D&th of the storm was narrow and it A today weloomed the Knights of | ° PORT WORTH ‘exas, April 2 passed over quickly Pythias of Texas, The annual et —Heven killed and fren 40 to 6 ft 1 lod, tm b t | wounded fs the latest record of the | wna e th grand lodge will begin to- | | cyclone in northeast Texas and . events Many. were injured at | ake gathering of handsome silk and air Shirt Wauist M t Vernon and Winnebro. At ie 8 ‘ Sulpapa six were killed, _ - | uits and a grand assortment of new Cov ( Stylish , rments right down to the minute in every particular € - > SUNT VERNON, Te: ot M'PHERSON, Kan, April 28—A q 7 MOE MON, Tees Rei Ka} Ot torneds struck tile | place just the kind you want and the only kind we have to show | Special Values From Matchless Stock ection struck Mount Yernon from the | yesterday rnoon, demolishing atx you. Our prices are just right for the right sort of goods and |) ary, y SUITIN( weet last night even » *| residence pletely and causing we don't have to cut them in two to make them reasonable ne “ were blown down, th widenee of J. | much other damage to property. So ( { eee ! H. Majors, vice president of the First! far as known only three persons OME End BMF fancy mixture N al bank, being comy were Injured, one of these serioualy . SUITS \ | 6se and « 1; o % | NEW SHIRT WAIT? BUITS tn anh a yara molished. Mr, Majors w Telephone and telegraph property " is handsome foulards, hangeable re injured and Mra Majors and C. I | was wrecked all along the line of the . : ap a | taftetes, pongee aod brillian i} dp , | Harp and fon and daushter We'rnola | tornado’s advance, and farm houses | Police Raid North End Saloons | tines; come in blue brown, red, | | By toe Mr. Arnott, hia| Suffered damage, but the tornado 2s green and gun metal shades, and | | 4a young 4 oman visiting them | did not pans + through the more thick and Arrest Fallen Women are fashioned after the moat ap: f \| : potty inperet Se seen eitag A. be | ceectghe 000s | fp | Other Goods You'll t 1 wires were t wn | about : four miles. f A. move in the right direction was taffeta * Want to See The religious mony | made by Chief of Police Dela and cape ~ | ee 19 | last night when he sent Detective pee ne oy rar D) | PASHIC LK wealine fir BLACK TA ET ureh of § snore d' Eyl Hubbard and Free ut with c . y . Rapes ‘ ish; a ne pot tty bik inches wid xt i I be attended by all of the | ders go through the saloons on | beter go yn t ~e ping, | very suitable for ¢ « and ye r . rs of the Amertean colony a8| First avenue north of Pike street ] — $25 is e88 | street ur, in black and a full | this sort of | many leaders of Parisian) and arrest all fallen women found | TAILORED PEDESTRIENNE | Nine of » . | ° |! tering about drinking places. The | BUIT of fine covert or mixed || SHIRT WAIST SILKS—A large | BLACK IgE" ar EN 1 resulted in the arrest of six cheviot, in binck, blue, castor or | ansortment selected enpe y “ " | Died From Shock | women of the Blackchapel type. gray, hip length, silk lined, cor for shirt waists and s it y ’ " Hundreds of such women are now wot Hitt at; can be worn with puite; im checks, strip dots BLACK PEAU 1 WALLA WALLA, April 9.=-Wins | gomiciied tn the lodging houses of any t) @ very neat and pretty |} and changeable effe alao inches jnie Farr, aged 15, a Palouse girl, | wiper First avenue and Pike street street ¢ ne that will jasper, plain an otted, at, & | who was attending St. Vincent's] i144 make the saloons of those dis you kreatest amount of serv | yard ‘650 to $1.50 BENT TO JAIL IN DEFAULT OF | “* school here, died tmme= | trjcts their headquarters. tee; price $25.00 | PONGED SILKS in plain and WIRE CI Jiately after an operation Saturday.|" t+ is the announced intention of SPRING JACKETS of fine Pnglish || fancy, every width and ty mate | $1,500 BAIL EACH ON SWIN-| Physicians say the shock caused |. criet to drive them buck bel ‘ ti @ pretty, durable and from, a yard... 5600 60 fi feath. Miss Farr had just revived material, made up in wee wide s «.DLING CHARGE tens aa Guenutngta cement ee = | | re latent gd mont 5 Pomone inane MIs for the operation when she fell back | | ved atyice "ges fit. | time ray now ns | —_— — dying LECTURED ON LINCOLN oats tp fib, lengths, i} at tar tallot. made coats, } ? “ W. & Anderson and M. C, Ande pat Col. Henry Watterson, the noted ¥ with Inrme sleeves and | FRENCH the alleged Alaska mini scheme | | editor and lecturer, delivered his ad | ee ORE Cease with. i” ee wor . | Swindlers, were bound over to the su-| , |dress on A ta at the cease: | TS et, gust all wool ; | held in the county jail in default of | house was wded with interested | B 750 | ¢ ith is 66 inches the GL.600 bail each. If they should get out | ‘ $7.50 Wo $17.50 } price in peenden nas Ae yard her of the twenty charges listeners to the able story Of the life i | Watterson told 1 stories of his Fancy Neckwear HandKerchiefs e close of thelr heartng the An- | ersonal acquaintance w h i THE MOST WMARABLE, WASH- e o morrow. tried to convince Justice | ‘oln and spc ee ov eugee Sircigg ott ABLE KINDS WE VE EVER HAD. renga — ¢ their & tnt PY y ithe lt and character t ° PLAIN HEMSPITCHED SETS, turn- hematit had the details of their def at he says he most admires in Amert- | over collars, with cuffs to mateh tials, worth 1 their tongues’ ends, and gave a lucid jean history | are welling Jomd stacks of these now explanation of the workings of the! fo at. & mot 159, 200 and 250 HIEFS, Alaska Mining & Transportation com | a aieeee i | LADIEe FANCY TURNOVER COL- Some scalloped, hemat 4 pany. : Baad LARS ut embroidered, | Sailor fered edges, worth S00 ench, only B. ©. Defurn the representative of 7 dainty. yet perfectlY washable, at, | } Newsome's Employment agency, is out DEA 0 K | each 106, le, 260 and 35e | Hats at Nee HANDKERCHIEFS, on $00 ball ~ | PRETTY WASH eT one, red apd hemat Defur claims that his arrangement « water r | Teich tn sen tobe By goer 2 with the Andersons came th ~ Ait ox . | colors; many etytee t h Be each he had » at ¢ defran a > | | BSe, B5e, 50e, Be and up to The LADIES SAILOR HATS of binck Hosiery 4%" of the working men swindle | | } eo © complet etment straw, medium rime and crowns, | panies LACE HOSE, absolutely fast | ——_—_—_——_——_—_— of fine Venise Le « re, Books black rit formerly priced black, @ and toe y all- } with tad ends in the new Bulgarian At Mec each, Tuesday, while they last, over ince p a exactly the same | patter act, every Kind each ‘ 25 | kinds usually sold at Tec a pair. any aie ining for ladies’ necks, 500 A ’ 4 ‘The deadlock which occurred at the} | Suirron rot white double braided straw, medium | VADIES WHITE MERCERIZED © ay , committee of the council will prob | | hats of splendid quality and formerly no sleeves, splendid quality; they are 4 ¢ Al committee held ® secret! ahiy be broken at the meeting this sey . priced at $2.6, on sale Tuesday and split sale dene yp ied allan A meeting @ Week ago to discuss the | arrernoon, if Daulton ts present as ex-| re ai | while they last at, eack $1.25 a «up weather; a me | ee rag peeted. The committee was unable t | eat inti warhol : see i council « slight reduction grant three Ucenses at the last meet- B s’ | jOYS ICYCLE HOS yood heavy i Frisco S Car Men Are| [tte ,Daultot’e ordinance providing | ing, because of Bowen and Burnett ors’ § | DRESS TRIMMINGS | quality, with double heel, toe and risco Street ar en IC} for a re n of one A will Um | voting against {t and Benjamin and | knee, ribbed cot and fast black, wise ‘telkiy ties toubtedly be killed | Someta Gote ter te. on A_Paint Box Free | xew things we are showing just now are~ | to pairs on sale tomorrow at..18ie aking cret ot ep l that Dawite will take = Ww | BEAUTIFUL VENISE LACES, WOOD FIBRE BRAIDS. } | Bowen and Buructt thin’ afterncor ith Each Suit Pil Cus APPLIQUES AND. BANDS, PERSIAN BANDS, | Stationery | ‘The question at issue ts whether or BOY® ALL-WOOL SUITS, In Norfolk | BULGARIAN AND GOLD TRIMMINGS— Here {9 a Special You'll Apreciate | the chief of police shat! make « and two-plece atyles, handsome fancy | | POUND STATIONERY—19 sheets cf | 2 mixtures, and very 1 ‘The lovelient patterns ever designed—beautiful beyond your liveliest | bond note paper to the pound— if © which permite are asked before fietie ally 4 fancy—many width — prices to sult your disposition and | nd a kage of envelopes to match, q (By Scripps News Ass'n) the apglisations are placed in the on spect © tomorrow your purse * | @ combination worth 2c; special at.. SAN FRANCISCO, April 25.—A Of RDI vA | hands of the committee, ‘The a - | teeteeee one : tepineihamidia pa OSL, Bee Ce Aer Allaah Bae “ated 23 wecret ballot is being taken today tions which « held up those of Pies by the street car men's union on the Mi. Rutschow, 24 Main street; Nels compromise offer made by the United Railways in response t Sea ees eet |e ae wnonvees oa McCarthy Dry Goods Co. and shorter hours. The general be- COUNCIL TONIGHT MOSCOW, April %.—The wit of | Second Avenue and Madison Street Nef is that tt will be rejected and strike called which would practical Ceastts; Varcediinatn,:: the. Ruauian | painter, who went down on the Pe ly tie up all lines in the city. Dr. Crichton will present to the/tropaviovsk at Fort Arthur, leaves 7% council tonight his ordinance directing | the entire extate to the widow. The E B Seattle Electric company to place | will was made just before the paint- | & steam siren on the Post street power | or started for the far east, and in it TRAGIC FATE nee turned Int and providing for the | he expressed the conviction that he ¢0-operation of the city. The accident | *OUld not return | oe on Yealer Way 4 short time ago, when iuttie A ley was coe ~-- - | | served to awaken the city officials to Bi . _ {nis po: 1 5 ony " | 2 7 Telale ishop Cusack’s Consecration this port will consist of 15 locomo lodging house, awoke yesterday | three for accountant. He Wandered Away From the need of system of fire algnais. | BIKE ] HIEF 2 P tives for the Japanese ratlways. The | moraing with « festing o€ impending| ‘The-extennion of © water Gaim . . a. ning | NEW YORK, April %.—The cere- vensel made a record trip ac the | misfortune. This turned out to be| Twenty-fifth avenue south betweem | Home and Died of Exposure] that » en in a short time to| enies attending the elevation of Pacific, having completed the voy-| the loss of his clothes, which he was Dearborn and Norman streets wad * Grant the Page espn the Rev. Thomas F. Cusack to the lage in & Site bre 1b Gane | very certain he Thad on when retiring | asked for in a petition flied thls moras : , ter | ioe on at ay 06 awd | ™ ‘an Victoria, eC. was | th® Bight before. During his slumbers| ing with the city clerk, sign man at the Impor- rk. th SE Patrick's cathedral this THE DIX A letter from Victoria, B. C. WAS |. tniet had entered and removed all| owners of real estate situated in thé . | received at police headquarters this | his wearing apparel. He borrowed a| Vicinity. Joalyn expects tol morning, were of the moat Impress morning inquirig. the whereabouts |" iin etwas an tee ae ‘ : have Mluminated fire signals for | ive nature, The ceremany was con of Alfred Robinson, 17 ye ee ee ee Eider J. 0. ‘Webb, pester iam NELSON, B. C., April %.—The @4-year-old son of 8. E. Coulter, er for the Nelson fire brignde, was ttle rs of age. | tice Church of God, resigned last night at stre: osaln eac ' od by c ¥ ley, who — ow . e: as ¢ re found dead on the mountainside twe + weary jet crossings ready in @ Just a week ago Standard Blain, a a by Arch p F 'Y : h His father says that he was driving | Felix M. Katar was granted a a | and announced his intention to toum gailes southeast from the center of SIRES youth 14 years of age, came to Seat- | ansisted Bishop MeFaul, of) , ; a delivery wagon in this city when | vorce from Rose A. Katar by Judge! tne country lecturing. Elder Webb the city and a mile above the tracks tle from Vancouver, B. C., with the ton, and Bishop Colton, of But ne Hew steamer Dix, which i# to! iast heard from. The father wants |Taliman Saturday afternoon. The . ee | cle man who so! of the Nelson & Fort Sheppard rail hit be placed on the Seattle-Alki point | nim to ne home, as he is going | mother was given the custody of the | tetera weartine be cp | jon of getting a job. Preased ssl a te | —: * a for ready money he resorted to theft | “ “ un = durin he summer, was! North and would like to take him | Child and allowed $10 a month alimony, | °4 7 The unfortunate Ind had died from DISE ASE D to obtain t. He was standing around | Wild West Show in England [launched at Tacoma at 1 o'clock this| with him where he can get a good |, Examinations will be held tomorrow| Christ was a negro and to preach) cold and exposure. He lett his home on Third avenue near the Beattie afternoon. She was built by Cap-| sop. for positions in the clerical department | this to the people throughout the Thursday afternoon to play and was theater yesterday af in and enw |.LONDON, April 25.—Col. Cody" |tain W. L, Dudley at the Heaths|” Charles Raymond, the alleged agent | the city. There are 15 applicants’ land the elder handed in his resige missed by his mother, and « search saelaecle which the oxner had neg. | Wild West show i# booked to begin Ishipyarda, Captain Dudley i# also! of # Cleveland distilling company, who | fF Clerk, three for stenographer andnation. began. Soon the police were informed le ta H to lock ‘up. He made away is season today at ke-or ent lone of the principal owners of the! was arrested a few days ago sue and searching parties went out, some on” dhe’ eobals srwarde pawn, | 2nd during the next six months the wel, who, with three other Seat-|picion that he was defrauding cum of them searching all night. At day with a ne ar Pp q mous exhibition will be feen fr t f t a bee cleaned. After an m a it for $8 in wh med on Sinth tle capttaltets, built the vessel to tomers, has nm reb a Nght Friday morning, an alarm was in for $8 in & pa dies | the chef cities of the Britieh Ist Qecre the time and better the/ investigation, the police have found rung on the fire bell and the foree of avenue south. | Hy way of keeping up to date Co’ that there is po case against him, voll ovdaael The owner of the wheel sow the | “ fervice between this city and Alki > he volunteers increas T’ | Cody has added a number of new Raymond says the whiskey he sold In the afternoon fully 90 searchers ht n acrows him by accident | on oe including twenty-five Jap- |e an: | will be delivered. were in the brush and woods below ——— on this morning. He | Sestures, incluws s ot oe The Dix will be the largest vessel Pearson, a roomer in a First ave- the Nelson & Fort Sheppard tracks, to promptly welzed him’ and brought | anese riders and an increased num-| yet placed on this tun, and will the eastward of the city, as it City Meat Inspector Roll’s report| him to the police station ber of Cossacks. grently reduce the time between the | ——————____— Fumored that he was last vicinity. A second alarm was sounded. This en in that | for April will she two points. She will carry about 250 w that he has con-| © boy claimed to have aeown los epee ih ace PMc. 7 e ‘ Traveling Men in Session Passengers and will complete the dermned more than a ton of meat! the wheel into the bay and volun- | brought additions! volunteers, ana| hich other woute bi |teered to show the owner and Offi-| KNOXVILLM, Tenn, April 2. [return trip to Alkt point in about 30 Government on re ee td Cee ere | consumed Vy the of the city.| cer Corbett where it was, He took |The twelfth annual state convention |minutes. Bhe i# 108 feet in length, very e , the iad. Finally the child's tracks of it was infected with tuber-| them n to th 1 bunkers, | of the Travelers’ P cela = hoy rong thee hes @ speed of} | Guarantee bottle “MY DEAR KUNNEL, FORGET HIM” were found {nm the mud and snow|culosis of the most dangerous type.|in the lower part of the city, and| tion began here today. Th I m t tart h phegates The Dix will start regularly on the lee LD CROW and above the tracks of the rafiroad. They |The larger portion of {t was thrown! showed them the exact apot where| present several hundre | Priatet, |fun about the middle of next month HERMITAGE Col, Henry W. Watterson, editor of Were followed for over a mile up the|away for being too lean, sour or| the bubbles came up. hattanoo Memph Bourbon or | the Louisville Courler-Journal, the sidered {t worth much more than thy leeture. ' The subject was Introduced as ine mountainside, | otherwise unfit for use. A half doz-| He finally confe to pawning | Jackson, Nashville and other cities Howard Graham, a fireman, found | on he howing the effects o and the wheel was re | © were well represented the body of the child in the « ae ng sols }and the wheel was r of the state were well reg ted. the whe | | ere he had evider and ted) eee Oe Seen ered. Most of the money atned gk A | | offensively as possible by brim Sa oveuman aad aes tent Some of the bad meat was fo yna| by pewning the whe twas found on | Trial Spin LITTLE HAPPENINGS Rye, qt. bottle leading Democratic organ of the South, | P(fensively as possible by, on se om little fellow had been dead, the doctors | 0" the counters of retali me 7Ds, | him searche he mation: ae sm P —— ial wn.” 0 he| York. Col. Watterson satd that sald, for ten hours. *\but most of it was discovered on| . oon SAN FRANCISCO, April The | we, A. Lusby, of Ballard, and C. | ‘These whiskies are conceded | °"7 Col A. J. Blethen, editor of the) Volk Oe cutarty enthusinatio Oeil ne the docks and at the railroad sta-| Bishop Thoburn Ill | new boat of the Alaska Packers’ as-| 6) ce iwen, of Fremont, report the | the purest and finest flavored [| geattlo Times, which ts also a Demo-| presidential candidates who have worn SARTORIS’ WEDDING tions. It had been shipped in from] | soctath the steamer Nushagak, | i.4 of valuable tools from « tool whiskies made in Kentucky cratic newspaper, met in this city! the ermine robe, and intimated a prefe the country TACOMA, April 2%—News has) was given a trial spin on the bay ‘on ak tk ner of Eighteenth |f They are BOTTLED IN BOND §) when tho former delivered his lecture | erence for orge McClellan, the PARIS, April 25.—The etvil cere- Vaipiels saicihaditign been received here of the illness of | yesterday. She will sall for the | house at the ¢ at eat, |g and = consequently absolutely f! at Denny hall last Friday night, and! young mayor of New York. mony of the marriage of Captain! Canada’s Agent in Japan Bishop Thoburn, of the Methodist | North in a few days. avenue and Harrison street last Sat- | 5, The regular price 18! tried to reach an agreement as to who| It was at this juneture that Col Algernon Sartoris, grandson of the| chureh, in the hospital at Vancou - urday night : : \8 $1.25 everywhere. should be the next Democratic nom-| Dethen picked up the courage to sayy late General Grant, to Mile. G ier-| OTTAWA, Ont., April 25.—Alexan- | ver, B. C. Bishop Thoburn was pom ELLENSBURG, April 25.— Herbert The Boston Steamship Com-/ —_—_ nee for president. It was probably | a good word for Willie Hearst, of y 3 “4 ‘ , os Edit Batte any's steamer Tremont arrived in| . » " nal fame, whose candidacy maine Cecile Nouffiard, a niece of| der MacLean, the newly appointed | route from his station at Calcutta, | W. Bird and Miss Edith Satter- |! teamer | i Co because one of them was a Kentucky | low journa w F. Halle, director of the! trade commiastoner of the Dominion | India, to the Los Angeles confer: | white were quietly married at the | Victoria this morning from the| eystone l quor J. Hl colonel and the other a Minnesota th ark t| has been booming. ‘ P > , ifre ent. From that port the vessel hey failed. Neither of them is noted| “Ob, my dear Kunnel, forget him New Gallery, London, took place'to Japan, leaves Ottawa today, en|ence, He is over 70 years of age. | hor ev. Alfred Lockwood, in | Orient. Fr t " Grape Tah they here today. Major Bentley Mott valet npe his post. He has engaged | While crossing the ocean one of his | the presence of a few friends Thura- | will proceed to Tacoma, after which|f Wholesale and Family Trade. for the softness or Indirectness of his the good of the Democratio party » of the audi-| forget him!" ejaculated Wattersomy then he changed the subject, the United States military attache, pasenge te sail from Vancouver next | legs was accidentally es one of the witnesses for the Monday. shock has prostrated him. young people. a cargo for ken and the |day evening. Hoth are well known 'she will sail for this port to reload J {{23 First Ave., Cor. Seneca |! specch, and tat por Japan, Her cargo from ence which heard ¢ @ discussion con-| ar

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