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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1904 3 wore. nel DRINGE LUN LIKES | Tox Stage) (OM re Crmmnnmenpremer Ns | prospectus the new Japanese loar ANT THEER xis sous sos. rt LO KINGDOM: cece) “BEAUTIFUL LADEES” ~ MIDPLE DER DEE stome recelpta, Subsoriptions are to largest Monday night au ps News Asan? © opened simultaneously at New Fe ' —_—----— in the history of the Heattle = York and London | | — today 0m th anverOHGn aaah THE NEXT EMPEROR OF CHINA IS A WILY DIPLOMAT AND al in tte product tthe Weber. | | The June June M © of the I FOR THOMAS, May 1 Recaves THOROUGH GOOD FELLOW ie ‘a 'f “ We Bong Ree Designer Standasd 1 xhout (he | have changed th n 4 2 ee Ready RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Here yoru of Poland. | 2, eed that & revolution has broken De Minn | ~ _ sand a real-| JURY COMPLETED f WK Hope, were again | 4 to form . bera RISING SUN, Ind, May 10.—'The py asia and Austria 4 plet thi rning. The aged mother of the defendant Ja MoFadden's Tt of i Elizabeth Gillespie, was in art playing at the Grand, Burn a | went “The Punkin Memes’ ts | 25c Each clean, Wholesome comedy and it te AHIGH BRIDGE | cee, | EPIDEMIC (Special te The Star) nd RUT Mont, May 10.—George wan yy Wingard of this city committed sui @y- Serteue Mews Aar'nd cide yesterday afternoon by blowing out his brains on the railroad bridge being Well patronized we than 1,500 Handkerchief ineluc ine of sample olesaler, and GALATRA from a high-grade mpany shows the numbers, etc., from our own 6oc to ST. PETERSRURG, May 10 vermatility of its members this week | ter with seal ed and embroidered peed A stream where it was Mi ry ten om out peitias at te thet |! ty Galate It ta play re ct tit ! d op : "han dk ee rahe er a 1 4 pie up later, horribly mangled. while amalipox and hus are ep ling t ed houses at each per different style ot 4 andkerchie . Spegpe removed his coat containing o' inevitable where large s of TY bill changes Thursday night | th y, {5 $600 in money cause ig known| Men are crowded together, there ts de "The Giveata UF Landaa” are worth 50c, 6oc and 75¢— for the deed. }nothing alarming in the situation, | os pono esl choice of the whole window full dev Geese Wows amray | oeered_sny, anstatance va INVITED. cCarthy Dry Goods Co. _ 4 |riag’s and Kortets's t Che LOS ANGELES, May 10.—Dr | mulpo, ‘The commander the Second Ave. and Madison St. Vicksburg sent a boat' with a medical help to the ward S& Hammond, the Tenne colored educator, offered a resolu-| Keon to tion in the Methodist conference| wounded on the cruisers, but the this morning condemning the atti-/ officer in command of the boat se tude of several s and restau-/ said 1t was impossible to take art MAYOR BALLINGER ASKED TO | SEND DELEGATES TO GOOD PRINCE PU-LUN, NEPHEW OF THE EMPEROR OF CHINA AND! “ | headline te HandkKerchief | + OB rants tn refusing to serv ls to} Russians aboard hia ship, The com is ReCOs [ae PAIR, ROADS CONVENTION AT 8T.| the colored ¢ cates, T ‘u-| mander of the Variag declined the a ie | ten was unanimously passed. The| proffered aasistance and the com- BY W. B. KENNY. satchel ,| Lou | Qe? resolution looking toward the con- | mander of the French cruiser Pascal | start Correspondence to th ttle} gh his gold bowed 7 \ tinued activity of superannuated| asked the Vicksburg’s captain Star a iewspaper’ Be ‘i | | bishops as long as possible was also| take some wounded Russh from Apac n. ‘e A po 1 his nip. ‘The Amertean refused | Mayor Bi wer has received a ie j assed hia ship. e Amertean refuse | nn tee eee Malone ben ‘secttees oe " !'s| the women, “that his highn reais which In to be held rear door of the home of J. ©. Bor 4 nee many ecuent viett Bt. “Louls« he city has pro was recently convicted of 1 “ -__ @ick, at 1214 Kast Cherry street. Not Be eg tag his briltia ake Tngited high- | sided no funds with which to send the| phy nsession eg ted artng to trust himeelf in the prea- | decors tic y ving pea whe to the we k Bs remrenentatives the conven-| y Hoenee 4 GT. LOUIS, May 1.—Germany's sec- | CArMg, to. trust himoslt In ti ine feather by Commie-4 Tcadatinn auveteasnens vrenentatives to th INVINCIBLE BOWLING TEAM) against him, in which he | STAMPS FOUND IN POSSESSION ton of the palace of fine arte was ded- | “ a h r Wong Kai Kah and an equal p = | with neglecting to post th fented this afternoon. A reception was | Towm of 8 chiki and carsied away the eee Caiinon he, eae to thal ened Wer, with he club calls} TAKE TWO GAMES FROM| pis employes in a prominent «| OF H. W. REED COULD NOT, rege er rete ny ym BE me's savings © in pennies sue retinue, he was in th owing amile, “that he le be th = time . lace | er eens sto tar Gee Gene | as well as his trousers, which were t of distinguished visitors.|astonished and delighted at what F | OREGON JOURNAL CLUB e.,i9 pending CONNECT HIM WITH FURTH oe afterwa the backyard. was the f interest he has seen tn this wonderf: as t in tinves, and work was begun this : J nderful ROB: RY morning on the building for the aerial | PurLan i an innocent-looking |try of yours. It ia all very strange : LACROSSE SCHEDULE oBBE ‘ exhibit, for which twelve acres have} chap of medium height, slender,/and very grand. He thinks P: i" t ant tor whics twelve oores BOTS! PAVEWE® WELL PAID | aun on inctuctal aime feewelaeat Reemee ian Ce a "imvited the or ot sve mvin-| WAS BEEN CHANGED trive for the airs! ptest, thus far, jnine face. He is diplomatico—wily.| and a just mtatesman 4 that Ch <> oyne 4 Gall-| BOOKBINDERS STRIKE | He Know? how to say “Deautiful| reveres him for his kind treatment th rt » a J Bowling « bp Pag ee > Reed B ae charged with leven entered the room of Sven! ladee,” with the most winning amile|of the empire after th nd he mayer . erncen we ( ot. thie ‘tweem : | Cox with having broken into CHICAGO, May 10—Eight hundred | Thiev — ——e or, baengy Spabowthinetates S aume ie Us pire after the Boxer war « Kepublican stat . - meeting of delegates of the! the apartments of Jacob Furth in the larvis at $10 Firet avenue, Inst/ and the quaintest smile imaginable. | bles. mate at the Monarch leys yee t Lacronse league Bund: the Reolibtaders struck today for reseg-| 14 4 oh hb the pock The seats reserved for his royal “1 ao ey 3 ted flern Th eered diemaebers |e ee ne ae ae Geehen of the unten end for the eheacd- want a went — orig ~ 8), aden pod Teabine Baosille es marvels greatly at the pace — - so r _ The, games were club was allowed member-| quitted by @ superior court jury this @hop agreement. The strike threat-/ ets Of his clothes, getting No hness and pe were on the he Americans set him. He may exciting fr to finish. In the quently the schedule, | morning ‘ox was convicted Setur- ens to spread to other branches of the was found by the investigating| treme right. The board of he would much Ike to eat and arink COMMITTEE VISITS two-man the Invincibies | #1 ago for games| day, the strongest “evidence against printing trade | etticer. managers had tx on the all the food and all the liquide that w the gume : ee was pry The gam: " him being the fact that a card case me "A ne Down the aisle marched his high-| you have set before him, but h ve « ure gh score with v the first part of the season will! stolen from Mra. Furth was found in = |ness. A gold-nced army cfficer|not a large man and he le net weed VASHON ISLAND ix: be. an follows i | his possession 100,000 ARID ACRES | vowed and marted to eacort him to (o so much entertainment.” In the sec of the two-man | , At Seattle” Everett. May 22; Tacoma,| When arrested Reed had in his pos } F lthe rtaht Indeed, bin Righnems is rieht.) pp ' f the Ob r of| matches between Taylor a uM At + Brin on ia ; Mt n: E ae i. ee ee 1M His highness glanced at the Since i te thle. couhtey he ¢ ate — Manamy of Portland and Davis and] cit yune 13. Portiand Jule. Eever-| believe to have been taken from. Mrs. TO BE RECLA D of silk hats in the direction the army | has been whirled fr ealation | wiand ra age lige dene lig Jenkina of the In ies, the latte py wenn diy adnanonag pod §. - S ie, | Purth’e writing desk. but it could not e array of Paria gowns on the co: 1 hanging the portage | #pare eManamy was hi ith Portiand— 2 ane , posters | WENATCHEE, Wash, May 10. fo — 2 arin ® 7 << t nm, from luncheon to dinner at wey sabe changing the portag v ; —_—— me : —_ ber ha? nie Everett June 12 t-| defense did not put in any evidence Representative Jones han received | other side @ never hesitated a/ from dinner to banquet, with reces rege tee Shad, Peeretary |S Snore ot 236, © Jenkins had/ tte, July 11: Tacoma, July at The jury was out onty @ short advice from F. H. Newell, chief of | omen’ j tons between times, at which more ne he members ne | the highest average with 193 i +. Es — lene pers ay the astonished officer, he! hunch and more pur said this morning that the n the eve pattio » won] ips, a well kn ? - Bete ee < the reclamation service, that the| ea wpe so ot mat offen , he} bur ms nd more punch were served a et Se antl ae deena ton aaa ee cinad | tmmineer, who had lived in Seatti vty . government ts contemplating an ex-| ™&rched jon | He @ American and he! til wm week from Wedn leh caece st” cltesas! rh rtiand | sixteen years, died Saturday evening,| Frank Smith, whem the authorities T nd Coffe Co tensive reclamation project in this ings ay on ded pongo ya tad American drinks are the nec-| Wit pear both sides of the poesia tp dt nd Gaia ol Firm | after a long line Reet three | belleve is the man who passed @ jaa e . | section. The Palouse country is one nig eee ee eee re tar of the gods, but he reniteos sadly | xing a report and decd ee ee oe i atten mows cond | mintere. he leaves @ wife and five chil-| worthless money order on a First ave- At921 2d A lo fthe most fertile in the west, and) S8\7 [? “Yong al Ka eau} that he fe buman and that the ny tending parties deserves the |CVercame the in. the nd|dren, Mre. F. A. Schneider of San|nue jeweler, was arrested last night there are 100,000 acres of this land| de® j pacity of the human stomach ts) support of the chamber game and won out with 48 pins to/ Jose, Cal. and Walter, Lucy, Dorothy| by Patrolman King. His handwrit- Most of the women were intro-! limited. | the good. and Horace P. Phillips, all of this|ing is similar to that on the bogus ——_ near Pasco that only requires irri- - | " gation to convert it Into a chotce duced to him. They crowded The visit of Pu-Lun t# an ter oe | money order. Wednesday Special anne ee eeeee Tt Ie understooa| around him and examined his portant thing for the-United States | FOUNTAINS ARE READY | > score for fret ame of rarest silk and par of filmy| The present emperor is ch 1 his decora-| Pu-Lan w them from Buropean| maybe mced him just! the Unit | PORTLAND. ist, 24. 3d. 4th. Sth. Tt’ lon't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” Taylor 213 173 185 168 158 80 The New Store that it is the intention of the de-| inc” They inspect Carnation partenant 05 otacentrese: the trrige-| ae Tey | tion Investigation upon his project courte—and p © emperor some om. He will never forget| The board of works wae 4 States and he will cher-| day by a letter from J. G. Shor . during the summer. too lovely. And t h bh | i ty, that the |McManamy 163 181 185 222 189. 940) 00 love nd to each one, he ex-| ish always o pleasant memory of ita | the Iilinole Humane socte hat the | McMa 3 Cream | ‘The farmers of this district are| {erga his hand in = frankly deme : Spee © PeSEEN testmery of tte) oT actntdne f aiiaek Ge dhe ps z | very enthusiastic over the prospect ¥ ¢ were to be completed at the foun Totals M6 854 370 390 182 | lef government irrigation, and it is) = dry which ts manuf ring them by SEATTLE | S. Y/ f ¥ enerally agreed that the Palo ge F. Meacham declared that the | MAY 30. and asking the board by which Int. 24. 34. 4th. Sth. Tt'h | a '@e o 4 wntry offers the most promising eee ee a cee ad KM wished to have ship- | Davie 168 172 192 176 216 (Doz reclamation scheme of the north- than @ detriment to the property in Mg scp a naan | enuien 184 220 179 201 181 | e weet | the locality. They said that the | * e here inside two weeks If the Investigation made during fround was low and was be i to be — “4 Totals 392 371 297 1889 ; stack tev caeitie prove satiate BILLBOARDS red for busineas entabiianmenis woon-| SEA WALL DISCUSSED | Wien’ score—MsManamy, 222 : We will sell you all you want [| tory the secretary of the interior | er oF Inter | but you will have to carry it will set aside sufficient money from | - PORTLAND. } away. We don’t deliver, The the reclamation funds to construct! -_ The committee of the Chamber of lst G. 20G. 344. Total Price goes to l0c straight next the re ir and canals. The es-| | PROTE STE Commerce on city affaire met this | kKneyse 4... 1 167 481 week by order of the manufac- timated cost of the reclamation is| It wil! go hard with bi ra ¢ afternoon and ts ques . ? 1 1430 «141443 turers, so stock up while you 25 per acre. It is figured that the/ ers who have been violating the law ~ oe rs e ieens eee |. 7 184 «16823 can, land will be worth at least four a membern of the beard of pu | } ad . Prien n 208 «162 «190660 —_— times the cost of reclaiming it, 1} ome entry ¢ oe y they ow (By Berippe News Agen) | | | | lined at a meeting thi morning. 8 mites ane 006 9007 i CG Adams Tea & Cottee Co | | Sestetncancct waiters "ana’ eter| PANIA, ae ine totay | EXAMINATIONS Totals Ted 6 07) raws Big Crowds | Superintendent Youngs were apr published of the on let en es " : | n pe'a le int G. 24.G. 34G. Total $21 Second Ave, Near Madison fh! WILL MAKE BUBBLES | i0"ssice scr soon to will force the ter sich lo THIS WEEK | Pgh hae Bite | owners of the unsightly structures to poliness “ | Mahnken 16 8 3 ‘ | y the law. pase be Rn 145 178 «188 506 —— ees a | . v0 n} ‘The discussion arc © the examinations will be peld | 8 167 «168168498 : : Ree tire nyt Un an ig rs bawig sis it Air tenth G06 arora! Z ee ee oe Jenkins 173 «213 BB2 Never before in northwestern store history can you champagne and apple butter plant| score of other property owners in the protent | g { this week. About 18 per-| - find a sale of Linoleum in which such exceptional oppor be on Moran prairie by the Evergreen | Yiinity of Republican street and Ee ro see « K Wo take the examin | Totals 714 20 tunities are offered housewives for an important saving, as =F jake avenue, that a billboard that | of th ‘ . t's ar | High score | f ing, a an a State Fruit Company, according 10) point be removed, aa it was an eye-| earth ts eee | High in the sale now in progress at the new store vied Guibend Of. the COMER, THCLEE ccerty, I wee alncaveres that| Une arth cinrion ness deplo MARRIAGE LICENSES | secona Game | The Linoleum is damaged—but only slightly—caused ompany owns 600 acres of land on | an prohibits the erection of | rope and expresses ¢ vores ree aie | by water while in transit on the steamer Agamenon. at 4th. Sth | the south edge of Moran prairie, ten| billboards within ten feet of @ prop-| prestige of the churct " Se ee ee eae In all there were 171 pieces, so it is to your advantage to Styles ii miles southeast of hry —_ a ty. " a ne mane < 4 stored. The letter rd 189 18] 185 197 169 891 come early hundred acres are in orchard and| bv n the edge of the sidewalk, OF | Oe i to Presiden Gaiilar 189 1 6 1 j pan For Boys 200 acres of that is bearing. i. hal yeh end - yyite ictee gums tos Chsled? be Thomas | : saya oy we itis 6oc Printed Linoleums, slightly moist, not at all damaged 4 of All bran saa” he rl Datla recore them S'pore | : rine | Tou ae aw Pang evant iaedhpey ge < 6,000 into n n hie ne . » ne “DT > » » $60,000 Into the plant inis season | tance, unless they want them to be| mag ag Ist. 2d. ad. 4th goc Heavy Best Grade of Printed and Plain Ages Scan adnan ARIS AEE WO Loe ance ak Rape eee al e Woman's 172 RS 180175 only water stained on back, per yard . 600 gallons of product k | Rastiake avenue Is found to be ‘ : r 175 188 180 146 8s5c quality Heavy Printed Linoleums, edges only water We are showing ex it will be buflt a quarter of &| sance under any conditions, it may be Anr od was : ac aan teat SR 3 . r yard ‘i “a F milo from the proposed electric ear| ordered removed. CHAMPION WON | injured 5 6 360 820 78 1781 marked, pe PS: elusive denjgns in apring Suits and 1 vats, The models are Eton, Russian and Sailor sults, in woolen and wash $1.50 grade of Figured Cork Carpet, sli ghtly ‘water stained, | eral mon line Moran prairie. When that road is construct 4 we will ernment pr npg ee per yard The ve a spur run to our plant. There (By Scripps N are orchards within five miles of LONDON, May | % - —_-—-—- | on rbugheosgan terda “ | $1.60 grade Best Plain Cork ‘Carpet, badly “Giecclored, 10—The eliminat-| armggy D. Wainwright filed a NORTH BROADWAY | us ) wee | ro damages aca wearing quality not injured, per square yard...... Shasta hee. a ss that will produce 400,000 boxes pasa gat panera: dln JREEGE ta ine seperior Start yootar e ir u a oa mae of apples, and we ought to get near- n@ trial of Mnglieh contestants for) ST" canst his wits, Mra. Grace CLUB Inlaid Linoleums, best $1.50 and $1.60 grade, perfect- breasted Sack Suits, in ly half of them." | tob en warded at the race at Hom.| Weinwrisht. He alleges desert condition, a St eee Reyes eer - * Plain Tan Colored Best Quality $1.60 Cork Carpeting, pe di, Sana | berg, June 17, w lish Champion I tweeds, che worrted Topeoats are cheviots, serges and covert cloths. held today. Eng | lge, dricing the| 2,000 Interesting and Amusing . av gay cto Ray aot ‘ yerty holders in| Napier, finished first . and property . , Chapel at § lock. The question of our friends in this city and Tacoma | l#rae nun board of pubic "works this morning | is oe Scenes Of the World | isin serum na Ha for the kindness ana sympathy will be taker Um | shown us in our great sorrow; for| (nthe arinem in regard to the erec-| A H/ ; CH By PROF. E. 8. THOMAS - Teale-Hills $1.00 square yard ....+- Card of Thanks We earnestly thank the press and| Attorn Suits From $3.50 U the floral offerings from the M. W. | (nat Ree arom in sugmreed stable fg ai ar, Topcoats From 35 Uy A» Latien of the G. 5. Ro SY. & 5; | mepaeuas, between Fike, and Union) AT |HOLDS FIRST MEETING Ip the or s and manager of the| streets, by B. T. Carr and C. A. Je pi St Choleseemsle (HAI ‘Aieode bias Furn wrean arpe Bon Marche. Again we thank you. | son. The poard took the matter under TUESDAY EVE., MAY 10, 1904 : ‘ | MRS. HE | advinement ‘ : (By Scripps News Ase’n.) $40,000 IN SCENERY he board af icomtrot ot tne an au +} 1 N. | The board o' he # alread a P ' waante rmation ich has been esta J. Redelsheimer&Co,}) x68 | dive oat eae POPC! ion Pupunaetind, acne sascenie rupliments of ot ingore tien Dinah, Peete rite Company Strongest Topcoat House in the Rest dinner In Seattle, with Sau. | shire and others re ented the abut-| explains the he f a havet, mate i Cash Register | > old ite first meet thi Second Avenue and Union Street ernes or Burgund t Maison Bar-| ting property ow who protest and declaring his plana for Thir venue , in Comptroller * 4 =) cor. Columble Pl tevie’ Second und James, every eve. | Agninat the erection of the stable, and conduct of t cartircer dite | Every Business Man and Wife Cor-| Preliminary stepe to get. the “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE’ ning, $1.00. 8 Attorney Carr, George W. Dilling and ferent from thone of Viceror Alexicff, dially Invited, into active operation are to be

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