The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1904, Page 3

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NAPP'S FORCE officers and Two-thirds of the ENDORSED A REGULAR LOVE FEAST (Ry Scripps News Ass'n.) ed to b largest and most enthustastic held in the state. A selected collection of Bingle and Double Breasted Sack Suite. Very latest patterns. Good materi excellent workmanship. Priced from— Tlie eiateasaeeaie This ts the place you get correct fit. where smeNma = * Btate. Sern gy reason for your visit. GERMANS DEFEATED REBEL HERREROS NEARLY AN NIHILATED COLONEL GLASE (By Scripps News Ass'n) third of the w f the column ha BERLIN, April 27,—The Lokal An- | dte typhoid fev rendering sclger reports that a ser reverse |G " ' 1 has been sustained by the un bl ne th anny \ ! der Col. asqnapps, operating | reint against the rebel Herreros in Ger It iw reported th Leutwein man South Af ear Otjihaena, | wi pended t of hts Bight German officers and fifty unsuccess Am pals and that six men were ki i, four officers « b ' t t with a and eighteen men wounded rmid y to save the situa ROOSEVELT HOOSIER REPUBLICANS HOLD INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 27. At the second day's session of _ Republican state convention here this morn: atfor torsing Roosey residency was P J. Frank ated for governor which assembled t ever $12.50 J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House in the 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbie The Mission Furniture Specials Continue Until Saturday Night Just the show of pretty furniture should be of enc interest to get you to visit the new store—and with special reduced prices added, there is added Come in, look around—the styles of furniture, draperies, etc., are correct and the prices fair, REPORT IS READY he WILL RAISE THE MASK Chief Delaney Investigating Questionable Resorts Above Yesler Way NEW RULES FOR POLICE More stringent methods of hand- lng crowds at fires in the business | district are a feature of the new set fe police rules that have been draws up by Mayor Ballinger and Chief | Delaney. Under the new rules no person will be allowed inside the ft lines unless he has a duly signed card from the mayor. A new provision is made alac [the handling of riots, It provides | for the p of the fire de- partment with the police department when a riot alarm is turned tn. co-operatl Seattle en Shipping company’s Sisters was this morn | ing chartered by the James Some company of San Francisco. She will | take a cargo of gasoline and powder Yome, sailing for that port on igh a mighty important | carpets, Finished weathered cushion; strong, Choice of rocker or cha LargeArm MorrisRocker| oak, substantial cial price for the week— imitation Spanish leather and nicely finished Regular price $17.50; spe- Se secereeie & Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” | Judgment wa Both Senaters Fairbanks and Bev-]§UPT. YOUNGS WILL SHOW x of at K 1 y exis eridge were in attendance and the in numbers of t be iging latter was made permanent cha COMMITTEE CONDITION OF} houses ' * 1, 8 man. For presidential electors p tis three years ag large G. A. Cunningha: 4 Josep WATER DEPARTMENT sled wep ente Oliver were named. The delegat are frequently to the national convention at Chica, a eg! ge tot " the go will be Senators Fairbanks and| water guperintendent Youngs wilt | UPP*F cu y depraved as Beveridge, Gov. Durbin and State] p.ve ready for pr ation to che fire | any of those are forced to live Chairman Goodrich. and water committee tonight @ de-|delow t e. Gand At this morning’s session the ‘heh ptubenenh of ths eontiiien 1 pay fin p ‘ ent Incumbents in the offices of sec-| his department, as requested by the| Chief of Pi hb made the retary of state, treasurer, auditor, fal council committee that is tn- | investigat ferred to. He $$ | veatizatng the demand for a reducton | found ‘ potice in wa The report shows the| court, that many the maasage financial « mn of the department | parlors, Turkish bath be rate } and ax catimate of the new cost of (he | dreasing establishments and other 6 improvements that BO Mndtl is ccss. cladiad ware heoneh of j earings he ¢ as ted under mask of usiness} : 28 sss den w UP at to night's vanes | into,” wald Co e the can f the | ine We « eity"s contract with the c the lodging b Lake Washington Water harboring fa being the subject slated for discussion. | the matter will A bitter fight on the ordinance i#| gue time SHE S BRILL'AN NT MRS. ALTON B, PARKER Here is the first picture that has n printed of Mra. Aiton B. Parker jge Parker. man who ¥ be the next Democratic for president Mra. Parker ix a. ver daome and brillant woman. She is a daughter of the | Moses I. Bchoonmaker, one | ! of idest Dutch New York fam thes. She is thor fomestic and au. perintends ev detail of her ry home. She t# passt fond of her two grandchildrer The ount, N. Y., summer. a #mall seale. But who once be come thelr guests always long to be invited again. NEW YORK, April 27.—An ac counting has been made before a surrogate at White Plains of the estate of Bradford B. M ecor, RON of Ambrose McGregor, of Cleveland one of the Standard Oli company founders. ‘The eatate amounts to $12,000,000, ot which between $3,000,000 u 000,000 is in sonal prope The balance Is in real estate OLYMPTA, April 27.—A new ordered by the supreme « case of Edwin J. Rowe, reapond- it, va. Northport Smelting & Refin- ing comp: appellant. Rowe brought sult againat the smelt- ing company for the alleged destruc- tion of his orchard and farm two miles and a half from the smelter, by the fumes from the roasting ore. obtained in the lower court for $2,000, ‘The supreme court reverses the case because of error of the trial court. The board of public works this morning granted the request of the National Guard to furnish free water for the new armory building. An ordinance was passed by the uncil ne years ago allowing free been destroyed. water for the armory that has THE SHRATTLE STAR— WEDNESDAY, APRIL a7 JAPS NURSE THEIR ENEMIES FEA Newspaper Interprise Ase'n LOB ANGELES, April Helr idols and rare trophiew of the poly theistic re n foreleg trie onetitute the greatest rival at to the regular sessions of the general Methodist conference meeting in Los Angeles in May © entire floors, including as sembly rooms, offices, general de |the old Angelos Chamber of Commerce building, situated ' rved for rid-wide , hibit, t ment whow of |the k r under by any Jen 1 the first to be held tr tr mt Abmolut requiring nearly great an expenditur the con- | ' f, it stands as the mont 1 ext © educational that any religious organiza tion has yet offered hin inwtitution will ® minta- \'e fair, a rendeavoun for | from every country | he f the Methodist | nh he ed, The main ji floor Wb feet, will be entirely | UP-TO-DATE MYSTERIES genta et | | H representing th f th hureh, each] | J over by a mission | as devoted his life to the | An attendant r convert, | tume, will exhibit the hangl- | k of his own people. “ | the center of the large hall 16{ on seul: ian : ee si Va ther booths will be erected. On the] News Enterpt . na) two assembly ! MOBCOW mitting @ single word writin aring on from for 4 mubject, takes « Whack a ‘ ters have to be written, they 0p. m, each day during the | round Hussia ree t prom jit difficult \ f the p " wt wer, OF & hist oF t « dent I tas “Teddy” might ‘ wt bs | ore , tributions to the exhibit have “ ty tn nantes is made from parts ef the peondige that tt speak mt om of rts, ; = t silk» and manu- I t It is prop - brn meee t gent map In the world ts Cx e thinking 4 0 into} Melee). Sopes hye Mormon Apostle Married Two) 4 r “ wa pe ee ag oh thins Sisters Only Two Years Ago| is to do It secretly ® Ovigtr hin movement was pr anti 4 gc mone " {| WASHINGTON, D April ae bulk af " | Fussia in AY a high ered h the sam’ dangero revolutionaries ing themmecives ( erain they else. onservatives or f yame of that kind, wh turally take t | themselves Social (allem te the or some sid they ¢ Russian se members thar 5 we. This platform is now bel ished in various secret pri « roughout Russia, and jud ly distributed, chiefly among at s and workmen. Now and again it finds it way Into the ar There i# not much use In distributing it among the peasants, for at of them ca read, vat whe there are literate peasants the Soctalists get re In underground Russia they ¢ t resort to secret igns and mysterious indications to any greater extent than they can All inications, help. com End of Bitter Fight ‘Two physicians had a long stubborn fight with an abscess my right lung. rites J. F. Hughes of DuPont, Ga, gave m werybody thou my time ‘ome. As a last resort I tr King’s New Discovery for Con and on tion. The benefit I received striking and 1 was on my fe few days. Now I've entirely covered, bottie. For sale by G. 0. GUY, druggist, corner Second and Yes! naval ¢ Ita vishes. jackets | British ¢ Wes The ated At Br with 4 and a drove lost heavil efended OAKDALI Apr Looe of t rang ato bulld 8 mer, The Odd P able for a lodge } hia itor with # vm clase plays. The pleted by July & of the them out eat known brand of that doctr to the czar and his ers it mont a# bad as out-and-out nih Russian socialiam, ther much underground as iam. Its leaders are not te thely Siiowans “emt alt all of t the chairman. or by some designation which give no clew to apien h ral views, even m the cxar's household ffiliate with the Boclaltet # About two party held a ention near Moscow it was the ft me anything of the ater to collect fifty various parte of the wv: attracting at : only the vaguest hints Dr, Kwang Clung Yi and four of ut as to J re| the wealthy and y prominent n waa held, and the po- | cit f Pekin, Ch foo are kept in ignorance. As the on the Bos hiding place may t nventent next y's ateamst 4 time, this may be Just ae well aft i. the parte aoe Li rican party ntlon wgying + gor nf -cyph f= fe. gates Seem © patio | ft and left on the 4:90 4 made speeches. The ot k trate r the Northern Pa Herwig ry fie, Dr. Kwang Claung Li is rec they wanted sent to | ORnized hs « f f at phy n and » th nominations *# Of the Chinese capital. He were held back. firet beg practice of his pr ‘The platform ¢ for suffrage, an | fermion sanghal, Later he wer cted parliament, equal taxation, and | to Pekin of other things enjoyed by| fxe will apend some time at the ple eleewhere falr, which he will tour the = clalist plank# | eastern states for the purpose of In. at the bottom, bet more] Sor Tre hospitals and sanitary cor ae ie ame ot? oe deaat ditions in some of the larger cities TOOK THE TOWN Wy Scripps > we ae'n.) Brit rey lig, tn Der jackets, who Italians, lost 1. The town in the blue The Der y. The Itallan and ther sh fi the from loa wh blue the six wounde the but hall thie eum: Nd» at room upsta bullding will be cc ut pertinent MINIATURE WORLD'S FAIR A TURE OF THE CONFERENCE IN EVERY CORNER OF THE EXHIBITS FROM WMEATHEN LANDS EARTH WILL BE SHOWN DURING TH EMETHODIST GATH- ERING ishep SC Hlartiell retary for young people of the rat Missionary | society. MUST HAVE PERMISSION Owners of steam vessels wishing Gen / to carry cartridges or gunpowder in future will have to apply to the sctors of hulls and botlers for « special permit. This ruling was-re- celved yesterday by Collector of Customs C. W. Ide, from the de- partment of commerce and labor at Washington, and until some further action is taken by the department sll vessels carrying explosives with- out permits will be held guilty of ting the law Oishep Warnes bien 1 figure s This notice is the result of the fing i the ‘lievied against the steamer Multne- en onfet- | Door Emergency Commission.” un- | mah, which waa fined $100 some time d-| der whose auspices the exhibit has | ago, Reve yburne | been arranged Dishops of India; J. G. Two of the best known lay work-| ST. LOUIS, Aprit bishop of Africa; C. C./ ers ure J. R. Mott, secretary of the | p KB. G. Andrews. ' World's Stu Christian Federa- | visited the world Andrews heads the “Open tion, and W vistant |inspected the Alaska exhibit. New Neckwear | New r | Veilings RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. | sataliaeae Ribbons 3 nd 2,000 yards of All Silk ular va ts Friday Saturd 500 dozen f and abs day and Saturday a | comes in shades of blue, green, red, brown, black, } pink, white, yellow, navy and purple—just the proper thing for sashes, belts and Wéckwear—reg- Special Friday and g Sale Thurs- and Friday Taffeta Ribbon, 5 inches wide, a yard; sale price tomorrow and ay airs of Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, ecleabt quality, double soles vlutely fast black; every pair worth 25¢; the,whole lot to go Fri- t,a pair Washable Ch and general wear and white, $1.25 SEE OUR WINDOW Glove Sale amois Gloves— values; Frid. A Friday Bargain just the thing for housecleaning, keep the hands smooth and soft; come in gra y , one day only, a pair ..... gardening cream - 49¢ S—THEY ARE THE INDEX TO SOME OF OUR BEST VALUES. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street il ct a il ti is ts sd lia tlh

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