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BATTLING NELSON | had not lost any of his pularity, r, which was }manifarted by tt ation which | greeted him as he entered the ring reparatory to weighting in, he iven an ovation by his friends. emmemmnennnene } < tt was fn fine condition wien he stripy for the scrap. put PLUCKY DANE AGAIN DEMONSTRATES THAT youNa | bes ebehenail as tee wing ton CORBETT 18 NOT IN HIS CL ASS—CHAMPION NELSON Now | luck of ‘cae a one TO MEET BRITT tion ) wants | Nelson had @ hard time to got ani down to the welght. From excel acy, ace sone bts ‘teal a : he was foreed to spend near the orning (Special to The ag his hands drop down by hi ‘ole of the afternoon in a ath tn t 1 his fort ' ey ! won gat FRANCISCO, Mareh 1 Pho end came in the ninth after son bad a hard time tn sheen sas. Gate minutes and 36 seconds mi he showed no signa of patting > ing, At thia time Nelson swung a ar and tear, He was t flrnt C t ’ to th hich 4 . m th ale i was just e jaw, a y down re his seo |was the first to enter the ring et w 1 up the ee where he wa nd four or . When it was a ow Corbett had | f miling and bowing ttle ¢ may t 4 ath o N ar al was ce a ni i offer no ex n i ff t 1 He finally a Nelson waa in high glee, and al- | peared dressed tn a brown sweater an t most the f x he sald wa ast , i was ed his ght ) yn Jordan fuced him as rh ~ night was heav hard pat the profession tt apped a chance ¥ ver as then and was s T we N A cha * was then read from p eat. & . aicon Rd. Han 4 then Jimmy Britt fant an they ca was in ed. Britt naid he was was ve . Last night wa that | Willing and ready to ficht anyone oc thee | ‘ S ‘ as a {at his weight, after which he] e clever , " w « feck into aw al sort of sty rom his previous ¥ > over ¢ Tw pte-eetad preits naries pre | h clearly ‘ en) EEE ED is a ere eae ee event. During the early part of t ght once or twiee braced up} gal swatted Nelson a few stict on fat the Dane always = car a wth good ones } Ag the seventh ted it} joked for a t . t } out at 1 Bo . mtto he brac mp and} grat at it in old yle. It w gothing but a wever, a de relapsed again fag. The sports forbett war a ko he was BATTLING NELSON AND JIMMY BRITT MAY MEE: T Er e THE SEATTL aie STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH tf, 1905. bl NEW DEPUTY MARSHAL es SS fre kbs ° Bed gF09F STREREEES * See eee Ree e * ® SAN FRANCISCO, March 1. # .6 & —The fight last night between « |® Battling Nelson and Young # suit * Corbett may be the last big # na }® pugilistic encounter in the # anil | United States in years * * If he Ralston bill, now # ev ® pending, becomes a law it @ # will prohibit all boxing con- & — ® tests in the state. * fife | merely fighting to prolong the mill }* California has been practi- s an Ne strength might THEY OBJECT TO |® cally the only state where # tome back. ighting was grogey ® prize fights could be held for # ing | Star the spurt, and many of those BLOCKING STREET & © simior ot yours. and the . = were looking for bets that | *® Ra bill will put Cali- & re Would not last another round. * the same class with # va Nelson certainly had things all’ The business houses on Second * Mis own way. He was cool and col-{avenue, between James and Cherry » * lected and at all times quick as a | streets, are objecting to the manner EERE EEE EERE E REESE EES “ fat on his feet. During a large part in which the contractors on the - Mt the fight be had his man up| Alaska building Mocking ‘the around io ring. street. The owner of one store —— the eiz! round Nelson had claims to hb oat several a t against th 4 the dred dollars’ worth of trade be-| Nr. 8 Deave r a foul, ause of the blo« | Complaint has been made to the| city officials, but without result ; néQuestion: the Day WILL FIGHT JOHN D. | s» won w ww m8 make money. Saving me mey | ans, manager of the carpet de your drug store purchases is bet ™ and easier than making it @y Geripys News Ass'n.) partment of the Standard Furniture Iman Butiding. ‘used to discuss He r principals. and went back to the scene of the y 91 First Ave. Cor. Cotumbia his present mission. 18 says a DIK ioidup. They had about $70 be — - battle is now impending between |rwoon them and but for their tim. . the seg and Japanese, and |idity, might have lost it. Nelther that it will be decisive, and he - = Geuid give a need 4a 7 Showing New Topcoats . of the victims could give a good do thinks it will decide the war. He eription of the thugs. lable to push ssh * --AT says Russia is not mel LEWIS & Co. the war much further. Lieutenant | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 1 Kouratchkin, a Russian off of | Th senate passed the house bill First Avenue, Cor. Cherry St. the destroyed battleship Retvizan,' revising the tariff for the Philip. was also aboard. pines. ‘ u KANSAS CITY, Mareh 1—Orders | | " Lan "5 Prices have been placed here for the first |CO™Pany, and M. A. Rosenfeld, = independent oil refinery, to be built | clerk in the Northern Pacific Ex-| $225 Hot Water Bottle, best under the protection given by the for 91.70 new Kansas jaws. Within 60 days press office, of this city. last night, 4 te Hot Water Bottle, guaran- the plant will be constructed at was frustrated by the flight of the teed, for $1.11 Niotazo, with a capacity of 1,000 intended victims, who successfully A full pound Rochelle Salts for 32e barrels a week. The entire output dodged the two shots fired at them & Bottle of Dr. Osgoods’ Catarrh {is to be sold under contract with the 4 pointe highwaymen. Of tor $1.49 jobbers who will compete with the ans and Rosenfeld were on their 2 $200 Combination Fountain Sy- Standard Of! company in the south- | way to visit R. Evans, a brother of west. the former, residing on Kighty afin ‘ee sg fifth Green Lake. Wh 9 Combination Fountain Sy = ifth street, near Green Lake, When tinge for si.00| MAY END THE WA. about 200 yards from the house two a | A full pound Rose Cold Cream for men stepped from the brush and s trees 490) with drawn revolvers demanded o ny B cakes, Kirk's Rose G yeer- (Special to The Star) that they throw up thetr hands ’ Soap for 23« VICTORIA, B. C., March 1.—K. The commands were gi in a low | 4 fall pound bortie Maitinckrodt’s| Takahashi, ‘vice governor of the voles and Fepented we oral, times. ide Hydrogen for 37¢ | Bank of Japan, arrived here on tho |», ..4 pe rans tripped and fell Rowe al FREE AND PROMPT DE (.| steamer Empresa this morning, en |). Presodageurr shar a thane thew 4 route to England. He was over in |ha4 kilied him, for they turned and 4 " England some time ago for the pur- | yan south along the county road - pose of negotiating a loan, and re-|Kowentuid alarmed. the. neighbor turned to his home to report to his |ioog and they armed themselves IN NEW YORK ‘AT THE THEATERS| ria ne S PARSIPAL Mh a S | 4 thei at the seat- | €famted ven small. 9 i = ot K yi uM Hama, Bacon and Lard. S x und Jame Harn, 12@140; bacon, breakfast, SS role, ‘The | 3%@18%; lard, "White Bar, there SS te 4; lard, White Kowa, 8%; lard, = | Wild Hose, §%< SS ° pe Nute. SS LOVER'S LANE Brazil, per tb, 13@14¢e: cocoanuts RSS SOc: chestnuts, It SS . California, 16 apably rted and } umbon, 96; l= making @ hit 4@ui California wale Fish, Oysters, Eto, STAR THEATER Bolen, 4c; black cod. 6c: ling cod, ce; er $191.76: clama pen The advertised lion act wa $1.00; vlatma, per sack, terday cut out of the ¢|$175; oysters, Olympia, per sack, am of the Star ‘ $5.60 pen ‘bulk, per gallon, Kap was a filled by Mea and Ander ‘ turn, The ar good and mad Wa Whole whe whole wheat flour graham, per bbl, $4 — bbl, 84; rye flour er bale, bbl, $7.60; t k . , | rye meal | per bbl March 1.—General Oyama | $2.7 rey t the F a #8 at x You mountain, at the | corn meal, 1¢ jnorthern height of Tung Chia Tun, | form meal, mmence n ment 0 wk T a ng. On M day night the ene field g al, and the heavy gw ry nit ft railroad | gpiit peas, ‘Use orr bridge A equent at- | $2.00; cracked wheat, per ba k was repulsed Feed n@ Russians left 60 dead on the} | Oate per tc Y i if fi YY} 7) Hl on report fror T Man $26; wt » . pm nar *:4) SS i. ve > nee va sayse the J have opene acked SAYS BAT MASTERSON BEATS DODGE CITY IN HER PALMIEST DAYS oo ae alg ge | snag Pe | ; t ff b per ton, $21@2 © aga | bombardment of the right flank ened | e e peabardmnent © . : Eastern Washington timothy, $19 | -— ontinues wheat "ASHINGTON D.C gton dou- _, WASHINGTON, D. C., March 1 compressed, $21; Puget Sound cre Hay today y as-| hay, $1400 ed Haytian minister to Poultry Food. United es that the rnment Oyster shells, 100s. ton, $ lam has no in m of acquiring by | shells, 169, $20; bone meal, 100m enecuation or otherwise Hard orian & ed bones, 1008, $32. Om : | % ; ting Amer, | 268 and 60s $2 per ton higher. | Dow eerting Grain and Grass Seed. influe r those countries.) Req clover, prime, cwt. $14.50@ 182 alsike, choice, $17; white clover, $18 @19; | tir per cwt, $4 d gramme, $14; red top, $5 h rye grass, $8; Italian ry © ra 13; tall Jed to escape, but was pursued by 8 lca hp re a THE RADICAL MEASURE WAS WHIPPED THROUGH BY A VOTE | oh for two blocks. When he real Owing to the scarcity of pork,| blue grass, $11; pe mixture ined that capture was certain he en-| 4 aunt 1 eae half | Uplands, $i0@12 : OF 3% TO 4—CLAPP, HEMRIC KINNEAR AND RANDS hat product has gone up @ hal " tered a om woodshed and blew! ont and may take another raise - VOTING AGAINST IT mut his brains, pa within the next few days unless CHICAGO MARKETS. heavier shipments arrive than {op the past. The egg market remains Reports for The St by W. A | the same as yesterday, a great many | Ryer & Co. 112 Columbia street, by, men, I say that passing this bill exes selling at 19 cents, but the bet-| Private wire Seattle Daily Star, will be the sorrt thing this sen | quality is going at 20 cents. —-— Olympia, W. Jute ever did. It will retard the | . There was a large shipment Seattle Wedne: March 1. ; Staff Govvenpondence by Dan Des in| progress of the state for at of poultry on the markets this Whea Close, | }10 years. It will turn away cap . morning, but was all sold be-| May, 115 1-8 iitrintitiiiiiiirintitiitiie | ital and work havoc in many ways."| \HMPHIS, Tenn, March 1.—| foro arrival 6 shipment was the | July, 99 1-8, * *) The four senators who voted |Three masked bandits boarded the| largest that has been received in| Sept., 91 1-8 * VOTE ON COMMISSION § #, 9 measure explained thelr | "Frisco expre cht milew south of |the city for three weeks. Corn— ; * BILL. *) the senate adjourned to, Mammoth Apr early this} The banana rket was well | May, 477-8, 47 1-8. 5-8 | & Ayes: Baker, Boone, Bratt, #) your correspondent in this way fw ng and the express|stocked this morning, but the/July, 481-4 to 48 2, 481-8 & Bronson, Brown, Condon,Chris- #/ Clapp sald ‘I would rote! messenger to at the | bananas are a little too green to go| Oats j & tian, Davie, Earles, Graves, #| against any such a measure if there | point of a eu iy secured|onto the market. There will be a/ May, 3 # Hammer, Henry, Hunter, Hut- & | were 1,000 memt n the senate | the contents an The |car of Califo elery in today. | July * son, Kennedy, LeCrone, Moore, #/ and 999 of them vo! rit. I will of the booty is The et has remained| Pork— | & O'Donnell, Palmer, Pauly, ®| oppose it in every y I can firm. y, 1 + * | constituents want all the niee 12 * get, and sent me tapies, sme we @ F. Smith, Stansell, Stewart, « jo all I could to get more gt oF OF nd = NEW CS as TOCKS. ir, | rict a 7 > 5 h Close. ® Sumner, Tucker, Vaness, Wat bd | is in my stri This 641.00 ‘aise Til sien i. ti ae “7 3 ®& son, Weish, Wilson. Total—36. #/ one of the most viclous measures - per dosen, 818 m, 891-4, 887-8, 4 ® Nays: Clapp, Hemrich, Kin- ®/ that was ever passed in this state new, 18 entens, yellow, | Amal Coppe tr, 771-4, 761-4, 77 ® near, Rands. Total—4. */and I don’t care who knows that I| $3.35: s : - ~ 109 5 109 6-8. - #/ may so.” | s, sack, $ 2. elas 2 eee eeeeeeeeEe) Kinnear, who ls an out and ont | wack 2 Can. Pac., railroad senator, said: “I have al 1.50; t le, com OLYMPIA, March 1.—By a vote) ways been t t, and always $2.0 arrots. | Ills. Central, of 36 to 4 the senate this afternoon | will be against any such iniquit : ma pot se 121 3-4 | Paane the radical r ad com ation. | pat Mo. Pac., 109, 2 mission bill, Clapp, Hemrich, Kin aie the akin | (Special to The Star) squash L. &@ N., 1413-4 near and Rands being the only} Rands that he had been| OLYMPIA, March 1.—1 ant| 2%; Calffornia sweet pota People’s Gas, 108 7-8 | members voting against it | ected on an anti-raiiroed com. | 0vernor Coon roasted | crate, $1.88; artichokes, pe Penna., 143 3-4, 142 3-8 Van de Vanter and Gunn, the new | miaaion latform and he was|* 4¢¢p. rich brown this afterr ‘ a SAE, S078: Reading, 951-2, 941-4, member, were absent | plefiged to oppose any commission | fT inattention to business. He said} Celery, 30@ 70 ' hubarb, 10 8, 35 The vote on the bill eame as al }4]) that the way the senatore were| 5-8, af | wh La banal 3 7 7 surprise, inasmuch as it had been A caucus of the radical railroad ughing their duty was a disgrace Lour aaaen te 50 @ hate-per el 177 1-8, 179. vost down to the bottom of the! commission men and luimbermen |‘ the body and that he would tol | beets fas, %4-Ib bricks, $1.75; | SU8T, 5 144.1 , 146 1-2 Jondar and would not havelwad held. last night. Senators (erate it no more, fen 1- cortooun 6 Un. Pac., 1341-8, 1317-8, 1341-8 1 the top until tomorrow tp | Beene, Condon and Ruth, the steer The roast came as a re of a| fruit, per box, $2.50: ler U. 8. 8., com., 35 1-2, 343-8, 35 3-8, a ordinary course of business.’ | ing: committee of the senate, sub-| Yt taken on Representative Min-|and fancy,” $2. U.S. S., pfd., 96 3-8, 94 3-8, 95 1-4. i } But as soon as the senate com} mitted the proposition of the house | 0's school bill, one of the best eet aay Sales to noon 505,400 shares. i | Vened this afternoon a motion wag! commission men and after the cau- |"hool measures introduced wr pp 15 oi . on Money 2% per cent carried to advance the bill on the} cog was over it was announced that |‘M¢ Present session. It passed the| DISH ht; Apples Liverpool May wheat / calendar and take it up under sus-|4 trade had been completed where- | Use almost unanimously and when | @£)00! ABPIGh, Gamer. | 8 opened 1-8 lower and closed 1-2 low- pension of the rules and for its/hy the commission men and the|'t c#me up in the senate today the! hair orange cases, $2.75 er than yesterday final passage. |iufaber interests would each get | Vote of but six senators against it} ner dos, $3.00@3.50. Car recetpts, Minneapolis 199, Du- Messengers were sent skirmishing | the jegisiation desired. The caucus | @feated the bill utter and Cheese. luth 2, Chicago 11 " about the lobbies corraling the ab-| ala decided to defeat Senator Ba-| on got wrathier still when the Oregon cheese, 13%e Rastern, | The wheat market opened active sent members. and when they had | ker's re ion calling for the| Vote was taken on another house | erocks, ; Washington cheese, | 4nd fairly strong, but turned weak all been. rounded up the doors we sulfmission of the capital removal |™**sure when there were but three |18c; cream brick cheese, 6c; but- jon the supposition that the May closed and locked and the bf hadbure to a popular vote. \votes recorded yes and 1 nay. | ter, native creamery, 33¢; eastern | option had been abandoned by Wall taken up. The only speech made| Ay announced exclusively in The | “90M refused to accept the vote, de pean ee. bong eastern | street promoters, and that there during the roll call was by Send | Stur last night, the commission wilt | “ring that It was not a fit expres- | 27e; cooking, 14@| was little possi bi! of any re- | tor Link Davia, of Pierce county.| consist of Harry Fairchild, of Bell-|#0n of the opinion of the senate on Sees newal of bull interest in that de- He made an impassioned address | ingham, F. D. Heustis, of Olympia, | ‘h® measure and he sent messengers| Strictly fresh ranch, 19@ 20 jlivery. This caused the May price | against the bill, but said that he/and T. D. Rockwell, of Spokane, | Ut to bring { nthe delinquent mem Poultry, jto decline to $1.1 but rallied was going to vote for it |while Representative Dickson wili |D*F and forced them to voto on niZ@ tse: | geese, |quickly and closed strong at top “Let the commission men have} he rewarded for his good work in|™*#*ures as they came up ed chickens, dressed, | figures. anything they want,” he aid. “Let| helping to force” the meaau Banker Lord haw the senate by the | H@Lzci turkeys, tancy local dressed, | “All things considered we regard them tear up the tracks, burn up|ithrough by getting the secretary- throat. This was shown when the Sitio, the situation as strong, and think the depots and dynamite the rolling | ship of the commission ommittee on banks and banking California strained. per Ib, & May wheat is scraping around bot- stock. T don’t care. But, gentle ———=—— refused to report on the Falconer | California sage, per Ib, 4c; honey, | tom figures, | - —— bill to place a check o nthe monop- | —— _ ——_— a | City of Toledo, Lu oly held by Lord on the public funds | ate af Ohio, ” r Pave of the firm of F | aforesata, ‘nd mid firm ‘will ay the eum f ON HUNDRED Dor use of Malle Catarrh Cur ANK J. CHION | to me and a ed (Special to The Star) oe a PORTLAND, Ore, March 1.—In fall's Catarth Cure tw taken & dispute over the tions which | nally, and acts directly on the he had failed to ‘ount for J “tor, tamtimontale, free.” Donohue, a laundry driver, today F. J. CHENEY & CO. Jo, O. Ighot and seriously injured Alexan Bold’ by * der Orth, and shot at J. C, Helsel ake C f ‘Pini fo nat ° whee y J brock, his employers, He attempt- | passed by on deposit In his bank, app made a motion to mittee to make a re-| and the ol tt on the bill lov romp ne motion was n. , | Clapp has ben fighting during the | whole session trying to enact le lation against Lord, but it app hat the smooth financier of Olym | pia has the Jer | his thumb | ely ur | WASHINGTON D. farch 1 The senate this afternoon passed | the river and harbor bill adding! $4,000,000 to the $30,000,000. The bill the house, W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. 1089; Phones: Sunset Main Ind. 963.

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