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8 70 START Fe LOST HIS NUGGETS these Fred Fay of South Park reported robbed him oto Toot fold, nag hints-- Petra Aandi egy eer maple folding chair-- RED CROSS WOMEN WILKE RE ¢ wear to @ pla CEIVE SUBSCR FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL WARD IPTIONS MARRIAGE LICENSES MAY 28 | } ipihienetieniapsey, | Frank B. Hugo, 45, of Sunnydale . A Addie BH, Wheaton, 44 Mi For the purpose of establishing Andrew W. Har 35 7 free ward, « t st, at th Noon, 30, be 4 ot BE of free beds for chile he Fred | ath, 26, Sectarian } tt © Hoa both of Seatgle Pe te now planr Hartman, 30, and “auras the women of the Red 8, both of Franklin; Fred EB Roclety wil! May 28, t \ 8, and Kate Tucker, legal 650 Sing funds by pe baortp age, both of Seattle On that day tw nentat gout th the mont et the society 8 4 in} praction! 1 ia map) Of each of the othe aily news-| ple tron b up very q re of the city, betwee m ittle apace when folded; extra iE oy Pospenen | ston ladder chaw-- HP fo one of the three offices on the) PETER FRYE, A WELL-TO-DO amp and ho fe @ay vr ! r b ats hoepital ward fand } FISHERMAN, MISSING FROM 4 Tt ta beitev t i¢ th 8) WRANGLE ef the city the fund a fubdstantial © hat day r . Die w x 1 aw « Mt to fg by 6 fisherman who, for s the pa: 7 has been work bee ng in ent salteries In the Ported b> U rip t- ny bs V ty of Wrangle , Alaska, has peimery hy missing from his cabin, twenty eee aick and pad. ger of She One Shoe Weanath:. for two we and his fri fear that he | COUNCIL ok “INVITED: = $1.95 tne by the G. A. R. to take pact| “at lost in a ’ Standard Fural- w ye fee mayor of Victoria to attend the | | ti L. Schoenfeld & Sons ¥ * € unt Seattle Bellingham Tacoma 1006 to 1016 First Avo. i ph ich SIGHTED Sand others th all Risernents on Dil! boards By city , Dan Woods, a milkman, w : T 29 the street cor . awarded $140.15 d * 46 omorrow c Phat the city ee A te belong: ag wnder the supery a Cursta Seutt. tmetite . ermons ran away and : mane Society t e edings tocay aga. with s’ milk wagon some * ; : : ov be ai Ceer: tx teat husband, Wallace Smith. : Jtime ago .upsettis milk cans t the r < Gety, {tt ie said that this system 6 1. ty > g. st aa break “ a” Woes appointed , ip used in other cities. The pe saya In CITY OF SEATTLE REPORTS) ‘lsimed that rie say |° ortaiz was referred. rvs oer W . Friends of the Baker fam ily today oe RES gee that her husband frequently} HER . LEAVING WRANGEL = |stated that there is absolutely no . ck fuses to speak to her for days at! a, npows PLEADS FOR |e Gevelomantns tu the cae ox 1it- {22,0 roomie ' nm " , Vv | ° e op he ¢ o 4 " Ete _ PLEADED GUILTY; potas Bes gelling |tle Prewitt Baker, who disappeared eal pace ty oe soaeré. ihe tare fer the ie lrecently. The family !# as much : FOUR YEARS) Siri Gg OLD ROOKERY 0s se eat occur ot) wemany, rarvon_sy 20. ane | for divorce against Michael Walsh. | The Pacific Coast Steams the lost boy as on the day the child i . . tal sa pany’s steamer City of & ~ pped out of aight George Adams pleaded guilty to rived in port this morning from| An attempt is being made to| But little stock is taken tn the B the charge of burglary in the su- }Skagway and Lynn canal points./ avoid carrying out the orders of Story that the supposed kidaager | Ferior court this morning and w | Captain Json reports passing | Building Inspector Place to remove|!* Wandering around over Snohom- | © wentenced by Judge Tallman to four the steam orwin « the ancient frame building at Jef-|!sh county with the lost boy in his Years in the penitentiary, Adams jof May 21, as the veasel was leaving |fereon street and Third avenue,|bosseasion. The Seattle detectives E Broke into the shop of the Phila- Wrangle Narrows, going north. She| which was partially destroyed by ##nt to Hartford to look up the clew Melpbia Tailoring company, 503 was at that thne making her usual! fire last Thursday have returned and report that they scoured the country, but have found | Third avenue, last February. headway and appeared right | Captain Nicholson reports a pleas lant voyage down. LITTLE HAPPENINGS oO, V. an Injunction} When the y of Seattle was }eult in the superior court this|™#king Graham Beach, Captain g | mor a t . Nicholson sighted a deer swimming Heation for the disincor-|™orning to restrain the city from Page po ly McManus @| proceeding with the regrade of Sec- off the starboard bows of the vee oing 7: ond avenue until damages shall have | S¢l. A boat was lowered and, after D Bon (Inc.) has been filed in the su- i e stockholde: been paid him for injury to. hie| &m @xeciting chase, the deer was cap Bens oe des Grittis this morn-| Property on an alley which rune| tured and hauled on board the ship ling awarded damages in the sum of parallel with md avenue and| The animal is young one and is now $is0 to Thomas Clark, a 19-year-old| Comnects Denny way and John/at the home of Captain Nicholson in q ‘Armour & Co, The|#treet | this city. 31,000 damages for, L@Wson claims to own a store-| The City of Seattle brought a! 4 while in| House, the foundations of which will/ light lst of passengers and a small B the employ of the be undermined by the proposed im-| cargo of general | frotght provement. “PREPARETO In the contested divorce sult of Bawin Elston against Lois Elston, Phe defendant today filed an appli- gation for alimony pendente 1 f The steamer Princess took out about 400 passengers on her trip to Victoria this morning. A special excursion rate was allowed) flor the Victoria day celebration. | We Are Sole Agents for MOERLEIN AW APPEAL FALLBACK § «79 REASON ON HARBIN | | | COUPLE TO PATCH UP PEACE) LONDON, May 24.—The Shanghat| correspondent of the Morning Post wires that the Russians are prepar | ;.. ing to retreat to Harbin. They are | BEER already removing stores and pro-| The r ing of a decision in the visions to Harbin, and 100 locomo-| contested e mult of Mra, Lou- Brewed and bottled in Cincin- J tives and 800 cars are at Liao Yang a Jones against John Jones haw fati, No need telling you how in readiness to convey passengers | been continued inde tely by good it is. Try it and you wi j anc a army store: perior Judge Bell w se no other. | —— - | of the parties » $2.50 per dozen quarts. ' } The cous Southern pcesantinney income ia being re | | hotel business. et ded to Mrs. would munity property and a loss of m y | to both plaintiff an dant § | Judge Bell strongly advised that : 104 First Ave. South ST. PETERSBURG, May 24.—It ia | reconciliation be effected if pos Pink 1 |admitted at the Russian admiralty | sible and it i# to this end that the E Phones: — final settlement of the cane ta being rred |that not only has the cruiser Bo- Free Delivery. | gatyr proven a total los as the re-| sult of her grounding at the en Mre. Jones sud for i WE DI DO NOT ADVERTISE. trance of Vladivostok harbor but | 57° nme : — : tas Tas exe present patrons, but to |that’ at the same time a Russian | enien “ } |torpedo boat which was sent to the |rescue struck a mine in the outer harbor and was totally wrecked Sequire new ones. That's all TURKISH BATHS 50c BEADY'S, under Dexter Horton Bank. ANOTHER PROTEST A protest against another bill board in a residence district of the city was filed with the board of works this morning. Citizens to the number of 100 in the vicinity of Denny Way and Western avenue object to a high sign board at that corner, and ask that it be removed! immediately. - . HERALD, TAILOR. 1329 | 2a. 00 | | _ An Important Question r the perton in medium cireufnstances {8 the question AYS ANDMBANS” when Whying WEARING APPAREL when the need for new clothes is greatest, IT’S NOT ALWAYS CONVENIENT TO PAY CASH. We provi tingency. Anything in our IMMENSE and U ADIES’ and GENTS’ WEARING APPAREL, on the RMS—$1.00 PER WEEK Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. formerly N Chicago, Milw St. Paul road, at Portland, left this morning for his home in Chicago Mr. Eddy is one of the best known railroad men in the west, but re-| tired from service two years ago on account of age, C. J. Bddy agent of th th Pa ite} ukee EASIEST [ EEEEEEEEEEE THE SEATTLE STAR—TU se aiaaeeecaiseeeneenan ese ae ee a ene Lh eet AY, MAY 24 + 1904. AP ADADAAAD DADA ADARDRAR ADA RADDA DAO , cates ie 1 Stone, Fisher ane People! s i ; ee | me | $1 5,000 YARDS NEW | Store 14 AS You Money | ; E b ideries SPECIALS From the Morris Gro Steck on EXTRA SPECIAL SALE PICKED HIT HE RANI CHITHER 1 HROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE HOUSI $ TOMORROW In the Siths Se for w-\ioh All Wool Bir | Jig the Wash Goods gy nll Na” a and Domestics ] y! vhs -4 yard for #1.00 24-inch for H4-tneb y Bi ' S0o's vera for 3 Cotton Bi — = ented ‘| inthe Drapery De- the F ae a $ 2C tetas all colors with tne excep-| 9 AM@PEMM@OE | aise yak tor. YARD , emer 59 cts. Now Is the Time to Buy er I “o 1 e 7 - aie sara h fi $ Some Startling Values in the Big Bargain Sasomont ; ae sp. | +5 Four Big Suit @ 0.8 down for |“ Merit at = § Bargains H bs fr ».380 SUITS go at « ™ $ SUITS go at 75c Straw Sailors ‘ee SPILT MILK iw TALK OVER It fs said that the owner, James Murray, is now on his way from) 0 clew to the mystery | Butte to look after the matter. It | is expected that a resolution will be| The Northern Pacific has ar Introduced at the next meeting of| nounced a special rate of one and a the counci) asking for permission to rman Singing | allow the lower story of the bulld- ane from ing to stand | FREDERICK & NELSON, ane» Sale Complete Credit Mousefurnishers. | The Store Where QUALITY BRO up DL and hundre can testify to its great y knows the east i Is Paramount Aine Trade” We sell DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE—the kind that gives long and satisfactory service. Ch ness in price is much to be desired, but mere cheapness is far from being the only considera: tlon. Our ambition ts to give the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. Poor goods are expensive, no matter how little they cont. Practically Our Own Visit the Drapery Department - Price Tomorrow Three attractive specials are given below ment to bring you to view the many attractive lines play $1 Muslin Curtains | Extension Rods 5c 50c a Pair Each as a epectal induce now on di 200 Pairs of Ruffled Muslin Bed- | 1,000 al Bx n Rods, for waniaminne Monks If You Buy Anywhere Else You'll a a pe a ° toe their | 35c Framed Pictures 17c Each Pay aed uch oe ing, Rubber Be , at less than cost of production st. ee a yourself depart m os | e | . at St. Every Baby ¢ arriage $5 cash and $1 a week | ithe ru j Vacant and Reclining Go-Cart is | reduced in price this week. | Watch papers for further | | particulars. \ buys any Refrigerator in our stock. Prices upwards | from $8.75. The Outlet Clothing | | ‘ Cor. Occidental Ave. and Cor. Occidental Ave. and Washington St. O. Washington St. | FREDERICK & NELSON, tne) Complete Credit Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets compa: depart! the tea