The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1904, Page 8

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Al ae Sl Silloth Ll Mert Ent a6. wth Sole |p S$ MONDAY, MAY 30, 1904 MAKE AWARDS [ENDED IN BIG JUBILEE MEETING FIRE vue vows wmer «of TWelve Hundred Pieces of Neckwear for Women at 25 Cents = | PRESIDENT SPEAKS AT GETTYSBURG 223 WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20. LOS ANGELES, May 80.—One of Wumiley, the umpire we nt Koc ‘elt to get n Venenuela Amente, In-| Flames Sucked Down RUSSIANS THINK THEY CAN Britain, Germany Saturday night. Yesterday most of] . . Spain, Mexico, and eee the 700 delegate attendance at CATCH THE JAPANESE NAP ten, han completoa| Mine—Loss $200,000 | tended memoria es atthe seve] PING NEAR PORT ARTHUR e wards made by 2 > ~ > mERVTCHA 4 eral churches tn city c it to the | IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD ON HIS - HAVE ATTACK PLANNED « y through ANAIMO, B. C., May 30.—F on ve . | v ors, Mr. Phim ew e ‘ aie -THOUSANDS JOIN IN ay Vermont, ‘and. ia| Last night destroy 3 pithend 0 no Western " —_ " nets ‘ 0 ding the Met ist con z PAYING TRIBUTE TO NATION’S DEAD LAMOGNG Mig hcdboutind Mim Danser ce ty eee tings } shwang correspondent wires that} Mr. Plumley awarded several put — $200,001 a jthe Russians have planned to trap| large suma and passed on several actiags the Japanese now marching on Port | important questions of international GETTYSBURG, Pa. May Fol-} 1 th | Arthur ‘ae a s feared that the flames were Jowing the example vet by Pres ‘ thei Gen, Stoesse! will await the Jap The mont interesting legal dect bwa the shaft into the mi MoKinley and others of his distin-| ev ay ' the os anese assault under Port Arthur/ sions include an award of % per 4 Gases have accumulates Gulshed predecessors x i H 1 | walla, while Gen, Kuropatkin at-| cent interest on an indemnity award mine, which makes It Im eee evencent Re < “ . the m of} be ke frow the rear made by a mixed comminsion to the a ee to Gettysburg today and delivered | th who w saypirre ge British’ government agninet. Vene.| 2amase bas als the Memorial day oration on the f ¢ those wh the gray pa auela in 1869, Great Britain claimed | 4" ‘he ground mous battlefie The wa wan © : and a nite ' « reepect| Bandits in Morocco Threaten 5 per cent interest, but the umpire of the argest that aver ended n y f wh f in allo | that country only the stat Similar exercises he e ach wiving for his Lives of Kidnaped Million utory rate in Veneauela large delega s an aw 4 hould On a question of citizenship, Mr Harrisburg, P» Sie Gases pointe aires if Ransom Is Not Piumley held that a man born of Venesuela and of these 1 how t ‘ | British parents in ‘ f ¥ wh he times » the Fo: | Recaqpligrdigenmd auf r the! Forthcoming Imyunediately | always residing in Venonucla, was a rte ne -—_ | Jeitizen of that country and not a pure y rel | subject of Great Britain, as the lat | | President Roosevelt ar including Mrs. Roosevelt entire day her . head wa ee and we ~ . ves ready to die ter claimed, The umpire also de-| burning , tlefield. Lat: cor u r ag WASHINGTON, D. C., May 30. sie the of phy . wag there at the Bagle fe ich the| demand of her sons the ultimate| The bandits who kidnaped M. Pert _ Wiccan weuu sn sulee a und at the presi: returned to th yalt ardis and M. Varley tn M 2 a Venezuela woman, a widow a are th where t exe | 2 Nae nee format notice to the au.| Building Collapsed in New] British subject, could appear as = held ; ian arobaned | mel astee qhax Id caativae “Wak te i jelaimant for a cause accruing to her tg tllng DENTISTS WILL Killed unless the demanda made by| Yor, Badly Injuring Half Mamas ducing hie ifetime. The ee . oa pening his M th andits are immediately com- Dozen People spire's decisions are final. | The fe Humbe dress 5 e ne s « yy 7 — “4 . plied with, according t a the 1 at M e Gettysburg | EET AT TACOMA an Saeed ta the WILL CLEAN | ning ; . ar, Its ¢ led the officers of th Dattien, its t (By Beripps News Ass'n) THEM ov? pacegPraseg ontet abs bee ree * Amoott-| Brooklyn on Hand caer vont = balla = floes 4 tribute to the an wan mi clos : x. after] TANGIERS, May 30.—The A ralire ot i | oe teth : voting to meet next yea Ta-| tear Brooklyn } belle en Sane 3 se be, \ Levinson’s Qualit "The war Pauline Virginia had (eneete @ ‘Vie Gtor Dettlon Full ' . out, Samuel Maist WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20 : NEW STEAMER ken, Ja nen a , Levinson’s e ae follow Le both legs broken. ted a nearby ap factory FOR LAKE .. aused by cel earth Whisky $1 Por Full Qt. Bottie Thi devotion al the blue and J. W.} from Seattle to M nee ee ail bo ESPs apanene uch about @ finish . : made their y € COMMENCEMENT The boat, it is thought, w | and IT. IT’S ALL RIC @ebtors, ha s re plet and i wi | they are determined to pu’ at Levinson'’s Reliable even the memories of the w BALL AT U. OF W.. She will be 97 fe eo | to them pelt, ‘They took up arms not te - Free delivery stroy, but ty; 3 T WAS Too Lake and Ba ee - POPE WILL | —RED SEA Premacy of the law j Jeesone as app! re GIVE | | day lives now e T UP. | P | a aieiicemmaiene of great tres: : RS M fen the genera the ° ata (hy Seripps News Ass'n.) rs he Bap = 4 PARIS, May 30.—Two thor et be y Port Ba t ¢ St. Cloud and return. Eighty-one || Phones—Sunset, Main 644 peeee ond t 1» were taken ili, one of whom died Ind laf the.men who. gave ¢ |r ‘ , at . 1 nom die gave it only on cor Li e the Med see The heat wee aoe average man among us on the » does his duty bravely with common sense sition life greatness Is « not be fore enduring, for it mentally upon and national ch deep ina people by the many genere The preside “FROM DE IML 10 DE oe BUG HOUSE AND GACK Typewrting and Stonography ANNIE ROONEY SAYS For Absolutely 3 Correct 3 as é Stenography Work. Ca 390 Lots and ...305 Houses SOLD SUNDAY At Southeast Seattl here of I SHE IS TIRED OF ROUTE THE AUTHORITIES ARE MAKING HER TRAVEL AND WILL SUE THE CITY FOR DAM- | AGES—WAS SENT TO THE ASYLUM, ALTHOUGH SHE WAS NOT INSANE, SHE DECLARES 3) ens M.M. McCormick POT LINELS COTA ft me: te Rooms 37 and 38 e Fr bughouse to de The folks over to the ‘sylum a Sullivan Building. jall—from de jail to de bughouse, | say I . 710 FIRST AVENUE ear in an’ ye t no|to be y oo Phone John 1981. more ay tha h t me out there tn k = De Typowriing and Stenography aniac now a prisoner in the coun-|t0 have me there to play for ‘ev THE We Uree TuR SH BATIOS [ime on ein cts her fry ones cnr ten ¥ A Tr ‘They @uch imer Heady’s, under Dexter Horton Bank We Make a Specialty of Pennsylvania ' lor Rye Whiskies sp me | The Asti Wines and Br s of . eae nt ee American, Gen ry Swedish Li e and Cordials - Sole proprietor for Keystone Mer ou | : Club Whisky. Cal write us. was anx LD RI t they b We'll treat you right. J} ray made h f A ie Pr gg ro PAYI e home on $1 POE WRESTLERS TO SOLER ras wea re t don't mina] MEET TONIGHT LARGE LOTS, WITH CITY WATER, ARE ONLY $35 AND UP Both Phones: P : ty ho | : AS LONG AS THEY L MS, $5 DOWN AND $2 PER lam ¢ . pa “sd MONTH. BEAUTIFUL COTTAGES $250 UP, $25 DOWN AND i ; $10 PER MONTH at the Granda hous ~ ? ar of “ F ' ‘ If so you will all the m a ate ‘the ADVAD to cou . TAGES of our ROUS ¢ "RE t TEM, as applied to Wear h f ing Apparel. W tle nothing but what is the VERY BES } ne he f EL; and that ts TS’ WEARING APPA ours t now and pay for it SEK. Buy your new Su LADIES’ and GE for $1.00 PER W Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. Seattle }jomeseekers’ Co. MAIN 1767 G ADDRESS STATION H TELEPHONE THE GOOD CLOTHES HERALD, 1329 2nd, | z HABIT, Into mine were aght Social Club is the Whisky you hear The Funex Stone, Fisher & Lane Pp \ f ruffie Sed 1 olting oe Kerchiefs, Laces and Embrofderies Half Price and Less Second Avenue and University Street SPELGER & HURLBUT. SPELGER & HURLBUT. “Service” “Price” THE ELEMENTS WHICH HAVE MADE PPING CENTRPR. IF 2 PROFIT THIS STORE “Quality” THESE THREE THIS F y Here’s Your Chance to Save on Screen Windows and Doors Adjustable 18-Inch 3-Panel Screens Door by 6 ft. 6 in $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 BSe 63 The First Radical Price Cutting of Things You Need for Camp — $4.98 ’ $3.59 100 Let This Glassware Brighten Your Table nt of Highly P Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union

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