The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1904, Page 8

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[ SMUGGLERS’ s WERE FOUND EMPTY | THREE STRONG SOXES, SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED OF a IRON, WERE OPENED BY QOVERNMENT MORNING—NO OPIUM DISCOVERED IN THEM * Not an ounce of optum was found tn the three safes taken from “Dis be Bteve” afd Ais two fellow-smugsiers Jast Sunday, and the 1,100 pow OP peined at that time is the tota Famount obtained e officers Pwho made the capt pecia agent Alfred Frank Burke opened The safes at the government ware ®© house this morning. Two of them were found empty, while one half filled wit h dm to give it weight Tt was expected that these safes ppeatained more opty Known the emugster Bhip about $60 p j traband drug to HM was thought the feady been packed ured for the purr fepium from Seatt Blong the coast, « Monstructed for the mm, am it is were about to As of the « Francisco, and aff had # The safes were of shipping the to other cities 4 were spectally p STEAMERS : COLLIDE: Seven Were Drowned and 300 Other Passengers Had Nar- row Escape @y Beripps News Ass'n.) KIEFF, May The steam C collided with a small ves P this morning. The latter was sunk, | bs ‘ing seven, while 300 others/ bad a narrow escape. ILL BUY NEW CLOCKS | | | ‘The county commissioners have cided to make an additional court im the county court house by) ng the size of department No. | Fi. The partition in the court room| will be moved and an anteroom, in the superior court grand jury fits sessions, will be made into f00d sized court room, which will used by special judges. ‘The commissioners also intend to e new clocks for the county rer’s, coulnty clerk’s and coun- auditor's ffices. OTTER IS THREE SCORE AND TEN NEW YORK, May 25.— 4 flood of tulatory messages received by p Henry C. Potter today re- ded that eminent prelate that he! reached another milestone on ® journey. The bishop ts now upon his 70th year, roan, GET the good clothes habit. =ue- , 139 24. Levinson’s agen Bottles Full Pabst Malt Extract $2.25 Per Dozen AT THE RELIABE STORE. Phone your orders—Sunset, Main 644; Independent, 644, FREE DELIVERY. a _— All ‘Wholesale store, catering to fam My trade, 18 Second avenue hones: Bunset, Main 4; Inde pendent Between He and University, Cal gue Free. OUR BATHS ‘a pare the best appointed tn the city.! Others say so. Come and join the | Franks of our patrons, TURKISH BATHS 50c age of sand, put | planc } THE CONTROVERSY Heady’s, under Dexter Horton Bank. lowing them SAFES THIN DETECTIVE THIS are “akele sive, with sides y abor thicknes®, and fi 160 ¢ ~ pounds oplur 1 be p each Two © afes were of size and ¢ a Yhe er cont he sa anid had been returned from San Frar », wh it had been sent full opium. Detective Burke is we alnted with the past his tory safes and tha dummy the muss of their journey ging to and has kept track exling case is Detective apture the R. Stevens, Billy the smug who aasisted ree and Alfred Larser A jail ais 1 over fr ks that } have the Mr. ¥ Jays he w Ind the bars fences’ be DEMOCRATS MEET ONTGOMERY, Ala, May In add « the candidates of fices at the last vention In sex ‘ Jelegates to t ” siderable Parker talk is he « the exutes, there appears to be TENNESSEE may GO FOR aaa | NASHVILLE, Tenn, May | Tennessee may the first Southern | state to de re for Judge Parker for the p: ential nomination Senator Carmack, an avowed Par ker man, ! the dominant figure of the Democratic state convention, in session here today, and under his direction it is probable that the| convention will take favorable no tice of the Parker candidacy re 1s no opp mn to the renomina tion of Gov. Frazier and the prese incumbents of the principal offices to be filled. FOILED ANARCHISTS ATTEMPTED TO WRECK CZAR'S TRAIN NEAR KREMENTZCHUG BERLIN, May 26.—The Lokal Anziegar reports that an attempt was made to assassinate the czar during his majesty’s recent trip, the plan being to wreck the imperial train near Krementzchug by tearing up the rails | A pilot train, sent in advance, was wrecked 10 minutes before the czar’s train reached the spot | PATCHED UP BETWEEN | COMPTROLLER AND PARK! BOARD SETTLED City Comptroller Riplinger wil! | | ask the council next month for two| more clerks for his department, one of whom will devote part of his| time to the work of secretary of the| park board. A virtual agreement has been made between the city of-| iclals and the park board by which the board will furnish the desk and the stationery for the secretary and will pay back taxes on park - erty. Local improvement taxes on park property, however, will be paid out of the general fund. The park board has not yet re- ceived a reply from Corporation Counsel Gilliam on the disputed points, but it Is expected that {t will! be in line with this agreement. A committee, consisting of Com- missioners Smith and Clarke, is now looking into the matter of giving vacations to park employes. The |city charter allows the vacation at the discretion of the heads of de- partments. Superintendent Thomp-| son has asked the board if it is in favor of granting such vacations | ‘before he begins the practice of al- | “WAYS AND MEANS” when buy! tingency. Anything in our I of LADIES’ and GENTS’ WE TERMS—$1.00 PER WERK Eastern Ou RI An Important Question For the person in medium circumstances is when the need for new clothes is greatest. CONVENIENT TO PAY CASH. We ME 422-424 Pike Street, the question ot ng WEARING APPAREL. IT'S NOT ALWAYS provide for just such a con 1SE and UP-TO-DATE STOCK NG APPAREL, on the EASIEST tfitting Co. Corner Fifth. North America convened here to - ed today in “interesting cere We are showi superb assortment day. The delegates numbered sev aaa nies stieeting the lnsageretion Ves's of washable materials in eral hundred and represented the 4 a egies aakeninle vad D. plain white ampagne color or in |presbyteries of the denomination oa ssa aya { figured t & aember the point The leading Congregational an a igured ettects |Illinois State Bar THE SEATTLE BTAR—WE MAY 25, 1904 DNESDAY AAAAAAAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARADARADAA ADA camp stools a $ Stone, Fisher & Lane betier get yours now The People's Vree “ Bargain Embroidery $ Store Lessons Where By You Should Mrs. A. V $ Trade Hoxsie Thorsday’s Leader Store News : We will throw out Bargains, such as you have seldom seen, frem every depart naan ment, freely and 1 1 ly for the next few days, and cl the month of vith eclhe-oee a RUSH, making | t month's business in the higtory of this p and $ here fast growing store. ¢ e with the crowds tomort Another new shipment of &: nokets and Skirts bh t aerate $ rived. They will go on s row at JUST HALE ‘THEIL You car ur $ RWGULAR PIUCE not for ey here _ WASH GOODS 11-20 5 for 4 A bandy iMttle ha 0, S80 Up te 4 yee resin ati 1 s ae ‘ tor eattone PURCHASED AT ANOUT ONE-THIRD THEIR REAL VALUE Re box for best bc Orange business will comy Seabed poles Joren Women's H ne Corset Covets, beautifully t 1 p Spots Picks, r ) tabs a > deaed oh ae gt Pe : wea seni nihil le each f bo lead 3 . De : mg pe agg DRAPERY NEWS | Be for 44 Round Bhoe Laces at $11.91 190 for 2c Plain or Fancy Burlay op bred ‘ : thee $14.05 f WASH SKIRT NEWS = ha chats pws: ler eet €1.80 for Handsome Wash fkirta, black 4 ay Prat WHAT EW ms - 1 wh h 1 med a white « 1 t hk wa h ff “ os sp on sale at 3 ‘ "1 80 for W Pique W k ; dl - See ee ean epee Cotton Dress Goods ccabtianely Li ‘ : _At Half Price Standard Furni- Bargain News From the Big Housefurnishings Department ture Co. honky sesnie — Cais “Dilehed,. quart ote ; CAME 1. Schoontotd & Sons t « Jorine Krom, t for 236 Seattio Bellingham Taeemea I . me at wut “ Ugdnich Bence Dist + es " w te M ne. 1006 to 1016 First Ave. dafhacRSEATI MitG nity: : , coe ee s be. f "166 bt t ~ Oe Best Paper Napk for..106 | Oat al Howls, ihe, £ 106) gimch size, 45 r Bae « ! eng Bap ap 9e) Arter 1 r Cur for de : “1Be | eed > z ise 4a * f 126 at plint Market | eam, Pitcher, pint alee Jnch Platter, 26, fo: 196 Baskets f Be f 19e) i24nch Pia r, « for She 1 for. 106 | Green lake f RISKED WRATH OF HIS CHURGH : sr pono RATHER THAN EXPEL YOUNG | eta | diet zhactaapai HOMELESS The FH pI Nex Tomorrow Take *Em at 7 |-2c China Prepares to Enforce De-! 3.000 YARDS EMB ROIDERIES TOMORROW | 12'.¢ YARD. ty as soor mand on Portugal for Extra-) | the ground ts secured oy of Canton has ded t Maceo of a fu; et AGED COUPLE BURNED OUT OF HOUSE AND dition from HOME AT TA- ie ment ‘ mt : TACOMA, Muy 26.—A tour-room| . __ SHAFER BROS. __ A KNOTTY | wero en! Boys’ Wash Suits QUESTION ed OMFORTABLE, economical, and » by the fire Can a father who has been consist of @ ma very good looking. awarded the custody of his child by med of his congregation and i : the ‘courts legally ive it away eon warmly commended by) ———— A trio of values that’s against its mother's wishes elemen n one “Tula quetion, which haw never rmone he stated that many | f J Is A DRY hard to match. The styles pom “therengnly teraahet om 8 hurch by the rigid restrictions of Seattle courts, is to be raised o> oh ‘ S S te enti eran to be rated Sth Multis ental’ CONVENTION are such as are seldom fented here in the pr tion of the two obje by the ned elit instituted by Mrs. Josie Martin to force the Washington Children’s Home society to give up her . . 1 daughter. The suit will be heard : mble late this afternoon i ortland to Mrs. Martin was divorced jday with a large attendance of del her husband, Henry Martin. years | egates and visitors, Candidates will ago, and given the custody of one of be selected for the state offices to her two children, while the other DR, HENRY RASMU9. j |be filled at the next election and was awarded to the fathe | a ates chosen to represent the A \¢ Martin permitted his wi Dr. | state at the Prohibitionist national 4 convention, at Indianapolis next 6 | [" yoth Los Angeles general « found outside of the great shops of Chicago or New Mf York. The prices are es- pecially Shafer shop prices. Russian Blouse or Sailor Styles in Percale, Gingham, Madras, Pique jin state convention in to keep her un both of the little ones with [til recently, when he took the one | itt <f white and colored of whom be had the legal c . lai : from its mother and turned La plain or trimmed, p to the Washington Children's Home | *«#! all are from.......... hur (NEW PRESIDENT ‘society for adoption. mewn i ; The child was pted by What- |" af: im The Latona Improvement ¢ ut | com county people. 4; — t ps the | iS INAUGURATED 5 the ir « of the tracks MAY HEAL BREACH ivr Beg « of| —_ | | (By Scripps News Ans'n.) aerate wand morals, ‘lof seme sort of cronsing er the GREENVILLE, Pa., May 25.—The | ¥°*"" he railroad track urgently needed,| HARTFORD, Conn., May The Vests forty-sixth ral assembly of the evivir th . * | but the t ro nt exercises _ of the United Presbyterian Church of | "*™"" [divided eological seminary ¢ throughout the country of issues will provoke lively discus sion during the week the general assembly will remain in session. | Foremost among the matters to be lconsidered is the proposed union with the Associate Reformed synod of the South. The two churches hold to the same doctrine and polity and are practically branches of the same family. The slavery question | brought about a breach half a cen tury ago. ASPHYXIATED ——__—_ ing Jatreet committe y were represented at the thatithe Pk . GET the good clothes habit. HER SIDEWALKS: ie ‘ The Green Lake Improvement club meets tomorrow evening to discuss the car service on the Green Lake is now o naale. line, particularly as regards the poor ventilation of some of the cars byterian seminaries of Prices Begin at $1.50 This Is the New Style Straw Hat Made as you see, like a Fedora but of fine pliable straw. It’s an Imperial Hat—none better Special } Piano Phe ay for the in her apartme The Choicest Table Wines at the Right Prices e (special grade), Why pay goods when Sembrich $1.26 more for Aronson at the very lowest nts at the Wash @y Gertens Hows Aavny We will also make a apecia Small payment > 25.8 ‘i price on same. and various improvements contem made aa aoe thre Batson onthe down, balince monthly plated in the district or write. We'll Hundreds of other styles eneat ce-consul, wa . bad ont? a ‘ ie oo lune ) hyxiated by fumes resulting from | nen seeeents 66 Creem Lake as equally effective at phyxiated by pococcocamooceccccocoooods | growing impatient over the delay of : an explosion in his apartments this |the city engineering department in morning. jcompletingp lans for the construc tion of 25 miles of wooden side walks in the district. The improve will coat $28,000, The walks Allen & Gilbert if Ramaker Co. § : 1406 Second Avenue, a gently needed. .< ts possible Bon March that a committee will be appointed “The Home of the Knabs” to see that the matter ts pushe Action may also be urged on the condemning of the shore line of $3.00 SHAFER BRO OMINGTON, Ml, May 26 inent lights of the legal frater nity throughout Mlinois were pres Opposite the ent this afternoon at the opening of the annual meeting of the State| Bar Association, 104 First Ave. South Both Phones: Pink 1751 Deli Arcade Building Second and = Unive

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