The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1904, Page 3

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all her great varlety of expression, | be received at the box office of the The audience, componed in its en- | theater until Friday, May wher = Jone a# must bring out the bert ef- | from The new ut Ite ts of an artiste, and trom tip] opening number to the lant encore best vooal art in the world 16 lack ng DEADLOCK STILL ON IN ILLI ISANWL IRVING TON From present ind 6HE WAS ARRESTED WITH AN INFERNAL MACHINE IN HER NOISE CONVENTION | ene nt of Inabel 1 POSSESSION—SHE WAS TO BE PUT TO DEATH | arsed | \ u ne | Ea |the Third Avenue Theater tonight ‘ My Beripps News Ans'n.) } : eee the mock. tide {CALIFORNIA G. 0. P, DELEGATES va 4 N, May 19.—A K to guar who ¥ xamining the peo-] SPRINGFIELD, Il, May 19.—! fa one of the moat impor INSTRUCTED FOR “TEDDY” me : ' ’ tempted t©} ‘There is apparently no chance for | ta ‘ trical | pe h ' ively oF a break in the deadlock In the Re- | #* nan artiatio and #e 8 ’ " ! kan publican state nvention, which There have been | - a her a ; ‘¥ & has been fa session here a wk, | parties r cm ripps News Ans'n.) " y |i he When th th ballot had a\é bY evident th § s M r ia ; ce wed until $ o'clock thie ufternoon, | * ant seat lef on the curtain | of thé " ‘ B 2 any of the « te , erty | * up on the first act of “The| |, | ' : agusted at the manner in which 1 by Hon, John F, D for . : Phe. a after being put to the|the convention has been dragging THE PLUNGER 1A ' The platform Miss : ae ae in a futile ef-|9M @nd some factions threaten to ght Ed Redmond and hia [>Mef, leaving + of | ter lg acces t : , the iden- | bolt. Yet the dogged stubborness p will give thete firat pre the r nal ent Me bd ate lt of her accomplice was put to/Of the different leaders has been! , at of “The Plunger” at ‘ nto t A ve the v h able to keep them whipped tuto) a r Me Plunger’ will run " ha e the 5 eet She attended the St. Petersburg | line re sian “nak Meine evena Lo shane 4 7 v Sg t y, where it is said a rabid] “Two ballots were taken this |at the souvenir matin aturday. | to party prin f aside ed t wep hilint ety exists among the} morning, but netther one showed | : » oound system ot , z by t any change in the vote, The con THE CASINO COMPAN ' building . 492 Ae ERS AEE CRRA SI - ____. | Vention then voted down the p < engagement of the por r 1 f Iv ; —_—— r _— _ sition to go ahead with the nomina- | Vlar Cas mpany which has beer pres tion € stroyed four mile ad, CAD-| tion of minor offices and leave the “0 ' furid lands. It indorm = turing governorship for the last business sot of the mtute of the convention praia Adininiatration ‘ The last ballot taken showed the ft eagle ‘RA TES elimination of Sherman » the A hey - pod caper yay ee | race, his strength going to rey fon to the | General Deneen on » Vote and COM QUEEN WILL were chowen Gov. Pardee, John I (Special to The Star.) : Botte Gd ~ epson NO1 A tn followa! For Mt Insurance Surveyor Pleased TEND y follows: For’ Mek 4 nda @ bit with hi Rele of Lom Ar f With Seattle Fire Depart-| also Harlow, the prima donna, | dee, BE. A. Forbes, of 1 | My Bortpps News Ass'n.) | while there isn't dancer in the cour kels, A. Ruef, of Vrar ment | LONDON, May 19.—Because of | fF Who can excel | woes & a ore ee oe ees the uprising in Poland, Queen Alex- | Mlos#!e Hope | “sriicauaa Gp anus aeration wha iain | andra has decided not to attend the| PAST LYNNE | Pe bre " . t and th® According to Lee McKenale, chief aoe Geos ae May 26, tt | ae Waled Avenue Will have tov ac } eit amento. then ad yor of the Washington Ineur poco a _ She fears her | attraction next week “East Ly Ate relatio eduction o 2 oe may be inte 48 AN | which is probably the mreate tricta of the city is a possibility of | Poles in I a and elsewhere are |» resented. It Sing. been. pe air he tetas, We acme be ae known to bem t active in ahipping | au the Th se conclusion after the investigation p erage ere o — to via! once each . « many of local fire engine houses made 0°, dip! coe i , gy years past and it « # doce a bis | yesterday afternoon with Mayor wey comigy circles cons he | business, The production next week Ballinger, Chiet Cook and Chair-|*tuation seriou, | will be a remarkable one a man Zbinden of the fire and water| pengonell cath gape rag lide Me | ome whom have | commit ne | Ho said he considered the depart | ment to be in first class shape, the with on xeeption. ln one section of the city, also, the water pressure RUSSIAN TRAIN @y 8 Nows Ass'n) | | EWCHWANG, May 20. ted | orth of Kal Chow ay The Jap. 1 severs! mile Kai Chow and ra | LICENSED City Officials Believe Plumbers Ought Fees to Pay Inspection A charge of $1 sould be made for every permit taken out for plumb- ing, in the opinion of Assistant Plumbing Inspector Pilman, and it is possible that such a rule will be put into effect in the near future At the present time plumbers are not charged for the inspection of their work that must be made by the city inspectors, and they are not even leensed. There are about 650 plumbing shops in the city. Last month 137 We will sell Sonoma Preserv- J plumbing permits were issued ing Co. Therefore, a fee of $1 for every per- mit would hardly be felt by the plumbers, but it would bring in al- most enough revenue to pay for plumbing Inspection. All local en- gineers and sewer contractors must pay a licens and it ts argued that the plumbers should pay a nominal permit fee in lieu of a Heense. The city inspectors are often obliged to make four or five trips to a plumbing job to see that it is done correctly, but the careless or incompetent plumber is not obliged ‘to pay any of this expense. RICH MAN KIDNAPPED (By Scripps Mews Ass'n.) TANGIER May 19.—Ion Perdi- caris, the est and most influen tial man in Tangier, and Cromwell Harley, an English friend, were kid- naped from their home, three miles west of here, by a band of Raisull mountaineers. ABOR’S ENEMY SELECTED (By Beripps News Ass‘n.) PITTSBURG, May 19.—The Na- tional Association of Manufactur- ers today re-elected D. M. Party of Fancy High Grade Pickles at Less Than Wholesale Price Don't miss this sale of high- grade p s. Sale Friday and Saturday only Adams Tea & Coffee Co 921 Second Ave., Near Madison eady to Buy Your Suit Visit our store SE Binge and Doudie- Back Suits b a handsome line Breasted 8 been cotlecte a for Mater and ip are the best to be re at any price $12.50 up J. Redelsheimer & Co. Indianapolis as president, and pre sented him with a set of silver, thirty vies ee, valued at ee 000, STEAMER DAMAGED (By Beripps N DALMOUTH, May 19. ews Ass'n.) The French Dircneest 7 i. steamer Circe arrived here this eat, Mouse in the Tl morning in a damaged condition, as the result of a collision with the 900-804 First ave. cor. Columbia Spanish steamer Sestav, which | sank, taking with her five sallors was found to be Inadequate. | Mr. McKenzie will now make an inspection of the water department . thie play at different} times for the past twenty years, W. returns to the city after M. Rusne The Stage « saat METHODIST GENERAL CONFER absence in Portiand and | Will be cen tna Savertio part oC hie, | ENGE GETS DOWN TO. SUS! MME. SEMPRICH 7 Bll tavern ponder’ eee me. Sembrich held enthralled a . - sey Paco - rig Be Holder oe : ° — ae ee ba “Thy Scripps News Ass'n.) | Grand last night. Her program was seine wath at. | 108 ANGELES | perfectly chosen for the flawless | ines nex “orga tio Balloting for bishop purity of her voice and her warmth Ave pe he: Seeenesiet | of expression feo g 100, | ™ Mme. Sembrich tn an exponent of ae ee | the Moria Ite achoe | ae . 1 In the arta from . Mme. Sembrich | briltiancy and her The inst perfor name |tone, and trom an and-| tess play was giver " rale” was perhaps the gem of her! of newspaper me ° whole program, but the clear a name fi Nke sweetness of her wonderful | hours voice was t jrange of the Str she gave as the last number and | which wa ently er | In Rudolph Ganz Mme. Bembrteh ia fortunate, te tn * tw ristance of an acec There were 120 ca in perfect sympathy with his pr tiret ballot and it cipal. His manipulation of the pi ano last night showed his warm and accurate respons! bration of Sembrich’s ¥ to every vi ice through “Don't Werry, Watoh Us Grow” = The New Store Cash Grom The New Store’s Friday Specials ‘ STYLISH CLOTHES, HERALD. 1329 24 eee THE BEE HIVE 2616-2617 First avenue, Between Vine an Reliable Dry Goods Store Four Specials for 1 Cedar. There's to be no disappointments for you in store If we can avoid sot t ay special sufficient quantity to supply the demand A spe the new store, you'll learn as you go along is a goc alue priced in a most interesting way These Friday specials are to get you to try the store methods. $1.75 In Grapery Room Full size Ladies’ Tep Fl Cobbler Seat Rocker, ‘oor nS ahh ok ak of White There’s golden finish, and in 40 in hog Z eat jon, eeqcer ees ma erate oe: | Complete | fancy ‘carved back with plain Swiss A A comfortable and ainty sleeping roome 3 7 ig AS collage eaten "nee | Satisfaction Special for Friday— pair Friday only ® = ON A RAINY DAY OR A $ 75 65c HO™ DAY, IN SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING The sale of Carpets and Rugs for the week still con €o tinues, | Teale-Hills Bock Furniture and Carpet Be r Company ce GO! rHi PIES, RAIGHT ro Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” POT THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1904" WILL LET FLEET PASS My Beripps Ane'n LONDON, May 19 Central | that the whole I an wea t has been ordered to be held 4 | plete war basis from Aug. 1. Meat while the fleet will be di ' of practical evolutic Crimean waters, It is reported t é Turkey will allow f . | through the Da ¢ jin the Far Bast ~ RUSSIANS MADE MERRY (By Berippe News Anan. | ST. PETERSBURG, May 19.—De | mpite the absence of ar on h nda of bidding farewell tc majent th birthday i with al brillian A nlute of 121 gut wa 1 the n t and the stre and #hipp were decorated. The J Anene oun axters afforde 1 re niage of e long tepression of public sp “TREATIES - a ANNULLED - | (By & | wa HIN ‘ 19 ster Allen malt nent f rean government ha y im ee inwued today, formally an 4 all treaties and agreer ons on LOSSES WERE HEAVY | (By Scripps News Asv'n) | TOKIO, May 19.—Ge tod J exact number jat the battle of th | Japanese New Neckwear | for Women FRIDAY SPECIAL Oak Rocker $1.65 notable value at its regular price-- $2.50. Made of solid oak, golden finished, has cobblerseat.spe- \] Friday only 15c Brass Extension Rods Special at 7 1-2c A d for lace and Friday at, 7 12¢ 4 for these Specials. G. L. Holmes Furniture Co. 1101-1103-1105 Second Ave. 1 c he 1 thieves trys ; « to break int gar and frute 1 i night and fired : "| through ndow Into the group — f ) be burglars. The police « 1 of the affair and arrested siz FLEE he ects a « held at the an investiga~ well known te and have been rimes com< places in the THE GOUNTRY 2° 2°: nd other nt times (Qy Beripps News Assn PETERSBURG, May 19—| yory p 4 a petition in Jeprene here has ne | tp, terday to have 0 © that emigration “f- the care of the Washington Chil- England and Arge going Home Society. Mrs. Hilton on by whole « that the child's mother is ting her. wate! <a SAYS HE SHOT AT BURGLARS erior Ju orge Mane jeted of murder tn the for s new trial. Mana ¢ killed his brother-in-law, itt, at Tolt New Neckwear for Men RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Ladies’ Underwear LADIES’ WHITE \ good qu LADIES I L/ Li NION | I UNION SI eves, splend I Some Friday Bargains— Lower Prices Than Most Stores Ask. Some Notable Values From Our Hosiery Department th, priced at, garment.47¢ sleeveless, good quality, : sav oaa la lee ch 35¢ ITS, of ¢ thread, in white, pink and blue, knee length, ess, a suit Saute Hecnwaaue 65¢ f ribbed cotton, knee leng ai with high neck and , low necked and Notions and Small Wares Every One a Hummer—Better Goods at COLORED HANDKER {SET STERLS, 4-hook CHIEFS, for king pillow hs, in black o regu- tops, k dusting cap 0c kinds, on sale, at, o et a ob ne of 5 r Be terns. t i ea r . I N CABINET HAIR- for 250 PINS, in plaid boxes, assort- LACE SHELF PAPER, in 19 1 sizes; regular price $0 i Special Cleanup | a box; Friday's special price er, Silk and Can Se ts, In black and SPERM SEWING MACHINE | regular values 2 OLL, 2-08. bottles; worth 8¢ each, on sale to- n bottle; special Friday, @ at each 4 -ASING, all pleces; regular special Friday, 5e colors, price t y SUSPENDER BUTTONS, of black bone; regularly sold at a dozen, or 6c @ gross; on sale Friday at 10 Jozen, or per gross ...100 GLOVE-MENDING cor- TON, comes in braids, all shades; regular price 200 a h braid; special price Friday le . se. Be APR, usual price 8 a bundle, ass ths, per bundle, Fri- . Be numbers 18 and 22, two holes; regular price 15¢ a dozen; spe- senceee . Be McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. fitment nil 4

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