The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1904, Page 3

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od GI 1 CRUISER LAUNCHED THE CALIFORNIA TOOK HER MAIDEN DIP AT THE UNION IRON CHRISTENED BY GOV WORKS YARD THIS MORN ING — ERNOR PARDEE'S DAUGHTER (By Seripps News Ase’n the handsome gowns of the women SAN FRAN OO. Cal, April 28 | pre With the , Went of| The ceremonies were carried out * bells} without @ hiteh, the ar ’ tt | ¢ cruiser Calif Iron Works, inv h t, «¢ $ Mrs. Walter ter of | cif net a Henry 'f. bulla ' breadth, 69% f bath, and Mins | will} ‘ Pa the charming! expar eng of housands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will Do for YOU Every Reader of The Star May Have a Sample It uned to be ary and bladder the kidneys, vou that nea 1 cheerfully r Great Remedy for y trou used it and der 1 believe it hy kidn: s cured me ent Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail considered that only urin troubles were to be traced but now moderw acten rly all diseases have thetr © disorder of these mont ud purify the blood our kidr " re weak nu tand how tir in affected, and n Hee to fail to k or “feel bad begin t kidney rer Dr. Kil t, b a + eoommend and endorse th Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root ble and bad liver. | ived great benefit fr have m it f kid ney and liver uble, from hot euf fered terribly, Most gratefully yours, A. R. REYNOLDS, Kidney, L w k 1 unt thy k , pias power, capable of devel: imum speed of 22 knots ing & max- | er of daughter of ( Her ma ing the svernor Pardee, break customary bottle of wine on e cor ned of ‘our §-Ine the vessel's nose as it glided by. ar| ag Peis “ peed : i — the same moment delivering the|rets, one forward and one aft: 14| words, “I christen thee California.” | ¢ inch and 18 3-inch rapid-fire guns The launching waa fittingly and |The secondary battery consists suspiciously carried out, the cere-|twelve 3-pounder semi-automatic monies, while of a state nature, be-| guns, four 1-po er automa ing under the direct charge of the |-four 1-pounder rapid-fire Hotehki Native Sons of the Golden West,| guns, two @-sentimeter Gatling», | now in annnau session in Vallejo. Governor Pardee and staff in full uniform, General Arthur McArthur six j0-centimeter automatic Colts, together with two -Inch field pieces, to be used by Innding parties. The A Friday Special on Every Floor Each floor makes a bid for a visit from you on Friday by offering a special value that you can’t afford to over- look. This array of bargains is unusual even in a store so attractive—it is an effort to get you to look through the store. (There are two days more of special prices on Mission Furniture—this is Mission Furniture week.) or | Friday Spoolal, 3rd Floor Folding Music or News- paper Cabinet, imitation mahogany finish, 29 Inc high, shelves 12x18 inches; Just the thing for news- papers, magazines Coat and Hat Rack —Fancy Enamel Frame, 36x12 inches, 8 coat and hat hooks, 6x6 mir- Dp In 50c ror, special bead Friday .. with you special for Friday.. 1.00 Frid: Spe-ial et on the top floor to Interest you, and the de- There t# muc partments offered these specials to induce your visit: 26-inch Swiss Muslin, per yard, Friday . ’ 86-inch Silkolines, per yard, Friday ... Carry them with you—none delivered. — Beg fReor- aad 10¢ Be Teale-Hills Furniture and C2rpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” How is der trout EDITORIAL NOTE TO FIND OUT doubt In your mind as to! Jf you are a take from 3 eon ae - at | that Swamy is a brick-dust regular fifty # float at i tt, your ed of immediate atte a at ves who nd blad- entul te you read thir ee R ore of this paper guar tver & Bladder CURE TIONS, Iready con t tn wh purcha ent and “1 FOUGHT THE TRUST BECAUSE | LOVED ART” MRS. FISKE, THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTRESS, TELLS THE STAR ABOUT HER LONG HARD BATTLE WITH TH ETHE ATRICAL SYNDICATE soon snugly ene once: n her ap have never been ac THE SEATTLE tlh! | STAR—THURSDAY, APRI ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Swamp-Root ls Pleaca it to Takes 4 +. Minnie Ad ©. iat American eta, and staff, navy representatives and | California will have a belt of atec! |, Mr Minnh a peor Se S| Mare. Pithe ay i sided teed Sn Officers of the state militin gave | armor 7% inches wide on her water | '°** fore: seacteve te this oom (her marvel in her wonder splendid color to the scene in the | line and varying in thickness from | ‘he Dest stage directous in this ¢ | ful managerial ¥. and tm the yerds, th bright uniforms and/ 3% to 6 inches, as well as the b-inch ory with she tint of an artistic faultionsness of her stage man littering insignia of rank blending | easement above the belt of armor | Bevuly ara ps tnd serra «Sg Aging ahe shows It And despite he ¢ 2 canal | and « perfect pleture of health, grace | womapliness and her charming pe with admirable picturesqueness with ' for 233 feet of the vessel's lengM. | St 4 Patt Fed in Seattic this | ent te ame _ ee morning. She-was not even fatigued | of her private life, it is evident by her travel, nor df she mind th 1 am particularly glad,” eald she | mist and crispness of the weather, etiag herself ¢ ity among the pile te a part of her beloved | ows of a slecpy-hollow chair, “tha with such enth: ments at the Washir jet Al hearted welcome anywhere in Amer ways difficult of ar a fea than by the peop ¢ the West remerved ir ‘ I shal tinue to opp Finke is not « syndicate and its mor views, but in with all the seal « @tar the “high priesters” of the | command. ¢ movement te t | dependent theatrical movement t,t » for a time it may be which ts revolutionizing the Amer- | ® advance, but I am con nt and eo are those who have Joined me made an exception sate tales dod mering gown of & Mr. ge tute Cs tint, enriched with falls of ye Gehiile a Beg Sy Peo D * woman who for years | the tr I think,” she remarked, in {thout wincing againat | - onition for the inde- of her art, arose from her | | writing table and came gractousty forward to rece the resentative of The Star r the worr an, is a ch m y as Mre. Minnie Maddern ke, the peerless attress x grand and imperious and con - sald Mre. a battle | the ind nagers are wag ing against the th trical trust out here in the West. I am so enthusi beautiful collection astic over the matter that I fear I win Outir Suit oo aes shall be indisereet enough to talk gie and ible hicesntelt about it—but I am going to ask you ana Norfotks; | not to quote me in such @ way as to 4 ool | give the Impression that I am a swlaxtisem * aeliveur martyr to the cause, or that my tn naw and welt sean terest In the movement te In any way allied with advertising meth Beh cen: Soy ee oda. There is nothing I desire se Pe wil much as to keep my personality fre ee ‘ from such an impression I ha * and woreted: taken and maintained my stand one i * against the theatrical trust sole ging in pri sakeof my rt, and for th mt and ¢ ation th In these words Mra, Fiske expressed the one ambition that has carried her ° through her remarkable fight against tithe of “High Priest The love of her art and her resentment f the m sordid influences that was weighing dian een ane ates ees IT J. Redelsheimer & Co. shackles of the theatrical syndieate has given her the rare courage that | strongest Topcoat House tn the obstacles and broveht her triumphant Btate. =A cael cear te A | |] 090-804 First ave, cor, Columbia ont. and the highest principles on the L TEETH Extracted , without pain by BROWN’S PAInumes DENTISTS, 713 Firat Avenue. TEETH Without Plates Specialty at BROWN’'S PAINLESS DENTISTS. | TEETH Full set, fit guaranteed, $3.00, at BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS. TEETH Filled Without Pain at | BROWN 8 PAINLESS DENTISTS. Bargains in Pictures FR ‘A’ special purcha different fan all the cheviot t the effe with cloth tri nne and We Pacific ma Hewttt aven Wash. orett. the Interv € people are 4 tn the vartou they belte too. th bie te fairly familiar of the Independent nt from ite start “IL look forward im Beattie I have be whie pend Ww tng ty “that the ma ot wo much tn pteps are tn the t ow in thin gained and t with the » my engagement for With expecial pleasure, interest | informed of the has nt m ement in ntnt good morning & parting handshake, firm but warm. the great actress, who will open her a ment in Seattle at the ‘Third theater bowed BOYS’ BLOUSE WA of aper A Grand Sale in Sunday the interviewer out. WHISKE! r $ WORK David Powers, an old man 67 | years of age, wan brought to the | Wayside Mission hospital several days ago #uffering from acute alco- heliem. His weakened constitution failed to respond to the treatment and death came tiie morning to end his we life, The body was taken to the Bonney-Watson morgue CORPSE IN MUD | | | BODY SUPPOSED TO BE THAT | oF JONATHAN SOLOMON) | | FOUND IN BAY } The , Tonathan ay 8: ft lomon, & man, supporediy of Ban Franciaco, this morning partly | soft mud uderneath the Suit Sale The Best Values of the Season Boys’ Clothing RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. IDAY 500 +? Go at 4 a Pair All Aboard for Glove Sale $1.25 Values Tomorrow for $9c Pair ISTS, regular 75¢ kinds ton rr A Silk Sale Monday lard Silks will oc ‘our Window Display. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street | | : Treated Without Pain at | whol sortme - ‘ : m 1 4 -y B BROWN’'S PAINLESS DENTISTS. edl ‘ 1 “pt mA 4 a enone payguass Big Hosiery Sale you . }t iat botan al disc hats ply | 2 c 4 for the re thir n fact r t store i bit of « r Onlv 16 Days More of Cut Rates 4 he ac es to suit everyt morrow and Sat : * A arte! I hat 8 > Roc at yc All work contracted for during the! . > o i a eee or garden; will keep ands smooth and soft me , cream an ores everywhere. Don't make | Urid ; i $1.25 a pair for. ake you oice of the lot tomorrow at... Cc an | Opie rn ? 7 any mistake, but eearg pistes 1488 eeeeeeee . Ade eeenecerecereesereeeesses ‘ the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.| Bridge Work at Low a the address, Binghamton, N. NO STUDENTS. ¥., on every bottle pt low rates. All work done by spe- Swamp-Hoot in | promp > yh wplhiguedigeliemneamenad BOYS’ WASH SUITS, of linen, perc ule or Madras cloth, all new goods, made anes of Ridiey, liver or bind past atfices at Td First avenue have up in sailor, Norfolk and Russian blouse styles, regular $1.00 kind: no omer he se af ’ 719 First Avenu ea Regular $1.50 kinds, tomorrow at, each....... dcouey dks eee esto a chats te , of Mac « BOYS’ BLOUSE AND SHIRT WAISTS, soc kinds, tomorrow at, each.33¢ Semen Good Bargains for the Little Chaps ur next Monday. Bargains in Stationery Pairs 25c Hose 1 less vrir use am and yw at, each.... 59¢ Full particulars FIRE STORE OF WASHINGTON MAT- TRESS FACTORY GUTTED BY FLAMES get on the car when it was going at Fire broke out in the Washington | nearly full speed Mattrese Factory er of Charles He filed suit and, Mayr enue, shortly » jock The n Was turned in from box The Main street station apparatus respond- t under con street oc orning ed and soon had the blaze trol A lot of old rags, which were stored away In a back root Beyond the gutting of the rear of the ding and the destru: of a num LITTLE HAPPENINGS The civil service commission will hold examinations tomorrow for po: nit in the brary department There are nine applications, The commission met last night with Mayor Ballinger and besides ap proving th es for the govern- ment of the police department which he had prepared, suggested several al bunkers. The ghast-| others which w ¢ incorporated in ip Sine woe Loveries Of the paliee cls | che. ceulasicun Hon and Coroner Haye notified, Dep-| Assistant City Engineer Scott re- where @ search of the clothing re | * where he went February 3 to yeaied its probable identity |regain his health, He « erehip card in the San Fran-| like a new man and weighs fifteen of Eagles was found and| pounds more than he ge has wired for informa-| before in his life. Whi! Arizona vody was in good condition! he met Lee B. Hart, of this city, t heen in the water more] wno also went there for his health, ours No money or valuables | and Dr. Robert W. Schoenie, of this wid it is ‘thought am the ‘scant |" Mrs, Eliza Presbry died at George- of mulclde. town this morning of heart failure " “a = that of a man about 36) waa 55 yeare of age. The body yeara of age, slender of bulid and/is at the Bo -Watson morgue. adout six feet three inches tall Funeral services will be held tomor No inquest will be held row morning, at 10 o'clock, in the Methodist Protestant church -of Georgetown MARRIAGE LICENSES | xfer setivorating 2% hours mem -_ CC bers of the jury In the ¢ page sult of John Sandquist against the Inde- Henry Stanley Stanway, 28, of] pendent Telephone company, report Low Angeles, and Elien A. Middie-j}ed to Superior Judge Griffin this tor of San Francisco; Roger) morning that it could not agree and Ste #0, and Rosa J. Mc-| were discharged. Sandquist was in Braerty both of Seattle. jured while in the employ of the company by ing telephon $2 being struck by a fall- pole, He sued for 600. A superior court jury this morn- ing returned @ verdict in favor of the defendant in the damage suit of William Matthews against the Beattie Electric company. Mat- thews sued for $2,500, claiming that he \as thrown to the ground and ] sustained serious injuries by reason the sudden starting of a @r which was boarding. The company proved that Matthews attempted to Mrs. na Léndwall for divorce in the superior court this morning against her husband Otto dvall. She alleges drunkenness and non-support. SETTLED The injunction and damage suit of 2 Alexander Merryman, a blacksmith, against the Blacksmiths and Horse- shoers’ Protec which the p from an alleged boy out of court this n Hell, before whom the case has been on trial, rendered judgment this morning according to the stipula- tions of the parties. Merryman agr 4 to waive his claim for $5,000 damages for alleged injuries to his business resulting from the boycott if the defendant ‘canization should pay the costs of two trials which have been had. At| ® the first trial the jury which heard thhe case disagreed. The costs al- together, it is estimated, will be $300. tive Association, in aintiff demands relief ptt, was settled ning. Judge SAYS HIS PARTNER 18 EXTRAVAGAN? George M. Godfrey filed an appli- cation in the superiore court this morning to have a receiver appotnt- ed for a livery stable business in which he and Marion L. Wright are partners. He claims that Wright, who has been conducting the bust- ness, has been extravagant in his expenditures and has been dissipat ing the property. Godfrey also de mands an acounting. DESERIED CHILDREN The two little children of Mraz Spencer, who until a month aga lived at South Park, were tempo= rarily given into the custody of the Washington Children’s Home so< ciety by Superior Judge Bell this morning. The little ones have been deserted by their father and moth er, who recently separated. About a month ago Mra. Spencef, who was not well known in South Park, asked Mra, W. Sanford, @ neighbor, to keep her children for day or so while she went to Seattle to look for work. She gave an ad= dress where she might be found t@ they were taken fil. The mother has never returned t@ claim her children and the address which she gave to Mrs. Sanford wag found to be fictitious. ; WHITE ELE:SHANT 1S IN DEMAND The alte for the proposed new court house, at the corner of Third avenud and James street, is, to all appears ances, destined to be in great deman@ this summer as a site for vaudeville theaters, as well as camp meeti grounds. Today two requests” w filed with the county commissioners for the use of it, and several similag propositions, ft is said, have come tne fe ormally before the board. Seattle local No. ©, Clerks’ ternational and Protective associati$ this morning filed a petition with the county commisisoners to rent the premises during July and a part of August for a festival and Mardi Gram carni which they propose holding, ‘The officers of the Salvation army tow day have asked that they be allowed to erect a huge tent on the property and hold camp meetings for twa weeks, beginning next Saturday. The county commissioners have no§ as yet granted either request. Viola Jones, a 13-year-old girl, wal committed to the Home for Defective Youth at Vancouver, Wash. by Supe= rior J Bell this morning. The girls mind has developed but lttld since she was two years old.

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