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Seer erm SSP CSREES PTs Sl S 2S ° | Sees | “Bent Worry, W ) Week Will Do. One Dolla Bragerles and BERLIN, March 14.—A dtapat SPPEPEEE ET FREE PE PEDEDDOD $ ; At Ballard ' . CPOOLIAN DIE EEOES OG HOD RY DEPARTMENT 850, 7 SPECIAL May We Quote You Prices? ain Ballard 4 eeinae tet ce > aa | fect of the wor ry and | a &- q 5 MORE WITNESSES | paler mety,” Swamp-Rost, is) 6 Ah age on realized. It stands the highest for ite wonderful ew of th most untold mt (Ar PE fore the f wrand J kina fu ' Aistreestng canes. A trial will con-|came weak, emaciated and very [TURE ©! nG bh meets In Chicas M beg mM bette ; ace anyone—and you may have a . rare COR. SECOND ave.“ we had no api %- sample bottle sent free by mall b water @ UNION STREET William Mek 1 t ! In taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-| sample t ft K De on , AE 1 . - i Bah cil you afford natural help to na . . : t 1| : . ant Ib king ture wamp-Root 1s the most || ately bous xint ae say fe. March 17. 1 : perfect healer and gentle aid to the | t™o larke | eee tol dally ted kidneyig that h er been discover hat t R - of DgP't make any mintake, but |t y Eas “ : e ° | Dr. Kilmer’s Root, and th t ng to 9 jto« address, Hinghampton, N. Y., « og zm Al “ t avery bottle. | 19 4 Hrook Y | | the Fort Lawton Franchise WILL THWART FURTH'S ATTEMPT TO GET A PERPETUAL Joonsideration, w the guise that UESDAY, MARCH 14, 1905. Thousands of Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect knows that the effects of in th It 10, from personal experience any ki of the back—in Vital Organs, the Ki¢ the amall other words, se ee ae ! ha ral = I s t Your poor health mak er | great trouble for over t mor To Prove What SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Star May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. ITORIAL NOTICE No matter how many 4. ore you have tried ‘L Holmes FurnitureCo- Extra Special Wed- | While It’s Free ; ARCH I U101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. nesday Body Brussels Carpet--- MURDER arch Wm let hole# nants of noe, und in The no x 1 tained, but urge ip ag t him, { | WILL BOYCOTT TACOMA | twit the capita] fate at the the people of | incensed at Te, 6 City of Destiny will tana for two meeting of @ resolution i] BUILD many promises rn railroad pec The the Greet have mage » the people of Canada to put &@ new ra ad from Vancouver to the Kootenay country have been fruit- } less @ little too long for the good of the road. The Canadian people have made a Cp greg | to the Canadian government by which ] the y agree to put a airect line from tr r ” t the bridge into the Koote- m was a recu have spent on other me on, yo ally owe It to yourself, and to your fam ow! RAILROAD GRANT AND PREVENT THE CITY FROM BEING his Root a trial. Its strongest friends today are those who had almost eae try, thus making chat seats | wish thal iim,” io @aeseental te Bouman bce t : . 7 ut miles shorter and opening - » ee ree ntries in the north action) free by mail, also a book telling all about Swamp-Root, and containing man ven ¥ ee 7 t | ands of testimonial letters received from men and women who owe thelr goo Bde Ting 7 "hoon rae ee = : ‘ We sts It was expect tF lives, to ite wonderful curattve properties. In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co Sorthera Ras been promis ae re wa voto the Puct) corporations semmnittes, ner or r take advan-| say that you read this generous offer in the Seattio Dally “Btar.”. The proprietary of this paper guarantee people in that part of the country & Rewten franchise Nothing was said tage of the delay and ask for some} the genuineness or th r. If you ate alread : t line into the Kootenay coun- AE a, ta i 4 0 © genuineness 07 c ° already convinced that Swamp-Rot what you need, you can try fr 4 ver. Tee iniquitous measure recyteee Sapes to wnGerctent, Tire routes himecit purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles at the drug stores everywhere ABNER WOLFF y from sVacouver. Promicss ware ed by the counct! last nig’ Mayor Ballinger, however, dec | icine dk Wi hk ee - ‘ » : all the satisfaction the Canadian Bs fate lg now in the to be made a party to the @ He | nicts if the council is willing to @ people could get out of the Great bends and The Star has it on the poses to nip Furth’s amooth bat | 104 . MUCHMORE LEADS Northern. Then a@ delegation of scheme in the bud. His veto * men from that part of the dest of authority that that It ape y kill off the com-| a? any: ak amniinr cana ly ry made a visit to the officials we the council has the! nice be reserved the privilege of | @ friends of A. Muchmore, of | | anadian Pacific, which re one to pase the ordinance # tracks. This will obvi-| this city, who te seeking the ap-| D | that road making a propo Ig the mayor suc- fifficulty. It » - ntment aa state printer, now be- | | sition to the government which will 2 4 to do tts bidding. | cede in hie endeavor it will be one a ge Hove thet be te te get the such? | be decided in a few daya The Fort Lawton fra: af signal vi @ ever HP sad heaton,“ teicaiand tack catt The Canadian Pacific is also go- the firet step in a bold plar gained by a city’s chief executive 4 th reerment of the ] votes | !ng to build @ ine from Nanaime to corporation fear sabitend mnmittee | ren will/ Comox, from which point shipping Perth, present of the Sea ¢| publican y<« al committee | : nt Mr./can be carried on through the Al- tele company, by which 7 x work. Moo and pract y all © prom t ntaekt cotied 4 : make ite present franchise practic As previously stated, the Fort hosnson and Bowen met | politicians in the county, being also SE Davis, the mana contest |berni canal and thus save coas' aly perpetual In brief, hu pl Lawton francht wan t ] yeeterday afterneon the city hall| recommended by the local Typo: at Beninghauser store, is kept js! ae from coming to Vancouver, Was to secure separate franchises ome of Wurth. Last night i114 ingormaliy Glecussed the fran-| graphical union. A. 8. HILDEBRAND COMMITS 8 UICIDE WHILE EN ROUTE FROM |t..y attending to the voting and is] With these two new lines in that Ee ee memneten and every new | he introduced three more franchises | (nie, i: was decided that Thor Pliny L. Allen, of the Metropolitan ‘ lp eased to see them rush in. These | part of the country, the people th fas Ceeted by the company il which make the three | soo Sacuia go ever thes 4 henieaeiind Gen at Ane pane SAN FRANCISCO—HE 18 SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN Di8- |three fine watches are a prize that |have so long suftered See. Sate of . his plan. All three of | oo. aid, Gov. Me bavi 7 nore than one employe of the ratl- | transportation will have a cl ice to each for the same term of years eee on diene tee oe in d 1. Mend heaving cop APPOINTED OVER LACK OF WORK ae go aiskeeae oF seats build up their country and make it ‘3—20 that the company's franchise. bls in 19 franch on ean th luded t to give the position to road is desirc ft ; | Fas & ; 4 fnstead of terminating all at once je owned by the! now owned Fle any member of three large printing | ‘The vote to 1 x eet. eee me 6 ea cattle and mining tm 1904, will lapse a little at a time in 1836. Fran: | trie company, and also in conform. | concerns of the etate known as the| ea atacand A. Springer * siete eee ) it fe the same scheme by which o whieh be will adh for laterinsy with bie deairen, oo that before | “combine.” onden the result of ft {_ Characteristic of the policy of the| D. Skult fs ‘ 1940. y | Despondent as the result of finan rt policy of the) fe Western Union Telegraph com- bo rom tater ¢ / hise ex-|D¢ leaves on hie trip to Europe, | ew clal reverses and inability to get| Pacific Coast Steamship company - Woltt cl deny secured its tron-ciad monopoly, prebilgge te grees S¥* | funds for which were appropriated work A, 8. Hildebrand, a laborer of J. D. Phare, its local agent, at. | l ¢ on eatting off all competition. the wil that it can-/5y the council last night wit |VAN DE VANTER WORSE | sen rrancieco, commities oulcide by | tempted ne kee news of the) J. Le McLean ‘The acheme was exposed by The take over the comp Ade }approve the franchise, leaving no! . jJumping from the deck of the Pa-| death of Hildebrand from the public |§. P. Brautes ier at the time the Fort Lawton | beenuse the company will still use for delaying its passage on jeific Coast Steamship company’s | and refused to give out anything re- | J. BR. Howe Siachise was approved by the cor-| tain franchises for a large portion |) i enone Dr. Carroll stated this afternoon | steamer City of Puebla. Hildebrand | garding the incidentals of the acct-|¥ L, Prem Charles Bastock, a discharged so! erations committee and passed on | of it. For the same reason a om) ‘Thus far the only considerable ob-|that no en agement can @& Fe lended his life between the hours |d The Pacific Coast Steamship | R. Cottertl ee er, commiaitted salsa te bas SS tie reading by the council. The| Peting company ss |Jection to the franchise has come | be give nas of Senator Vai, {of 1 o'clock and daylight on the |company has gained a reputation for | George McFarland . at the Blgin house, on Yesler Way, co Smmitice and the} CANNOT ENTER THE FIELD the First avenue property| de Vanter for his recovery. Hi8/ morning of March 12, as the City of jattempting to smother ugly inci-|W. H. Sickles somse time lagt niakt. aie aca funell agreed to the under better conditions fe ra, who oppose an elevated |strength has been almost entirely | Puebla was en route on her voyage dents which hap its 42|groans were heard by a fellow INIQUITOUS PROPOSITION elty because the oth con 2 hon the street, and from Green | expended in the long fight for life. (tou san Francisco to this city are at sea. 38 | Ic ger, George ‘shimura, @ por- Without the slightest discussion will retain too strong ® grip. The| take pe who object to being|and the long continued siege of! The man was first missed by bis “2 eat 30| tee. dincovares the hake thie Sian Furth appeared before the com- | Sea Electric company will have | tanen over Qu Anne b | fever has burned out his vitality. A | berthmate, 8. A. Nourse, manager of sv ling shortly after 11 o'clock upon mittee and stated frankly wh: | all their own way | posed, to reach the city. M hange for the worse is expected ihe West Cosst Grocery company 20 entering the room to make up the Panted. His desire was that every| When Furth asked for a Fort iked, inatead of going within @ few hours, but Dr. Carroll | 6¢ Tacoma, who last saw Hildebrand 28! bed. A bottle of ether and ohe of franchise which he should ask for| Lawton franchise he said he was tn to construct his states that the sick man still has @| shout 12:50 o'clock as he was retir. 21| cyanide of potassium told the tale i the future should run for 35 years.|® hurry to get it as he was afraid | the shore of Lake Union chance. ing. Nourse entered the state 21|From papers found in the 4 ‘The @ali of the proposition would | the mment would bold him UD. | touevard new projected. | a room Hildebrand was dreasing, and 18| man’s clothing be came here from have staggered an ortinary citi That had other objects in hurry | it ts ired that instead of | stated that he was not feeling well bd. 18| Boise, Idaho, where he was a pri- Tt 414 not faze the members things along in that PNOT | gotng Fre: /T WAS GRANTED and intended to take a walk about get: i v 16| vate in troop H of the Sixth regt- ———— ia now app t | Woodland park wy. ate the deck. That was the last seen iF 16| ment, United States cavalry, three | The securing of the overlapping, | ine Moore tine of him by any of the passengers or! 4. 1p. Chariton, assistant general |2 a0| years ago. At that time he re- endiess-chain franchise was the| strest and Wa Dr. Crichton was the only metnber | crew aboard the ship. Nourse states passenger axent for the Northern | 2; 14|celved an honorable disch He only object sought by Furth in ask- | Gres, rake, re » latter on| who voted against the granting of ®| thag Mebrand had been acting | poinc at Port arrived tm thal” 1 s a lodge man joining 0. 0. = the Fort Lawton — Hise! the east side the weet | « lcense outside saison rath@ Ptrangely during the 198. | city this mmorniag on his reguiar |= J _ ; at Arlington, Wash. | ree others asked for last | 5igg at 1422 Third avenue at the fact, there was something |) hy trip. Mr Chariton speaks |F: Pelt 6| Bastock came here recently from night : | The fl lant night, with cus-| meeting of the council last night mm Bis manner from the! wai of the way Portland is prevar. |= = 2|Pt. Thompson, where friends say One of the routes asked for te to! tomery w mve the Seat-| The license and revenue committer stepped aboard the vessel o rep ill : . ‘ ¢| that he was building a small steam- ACCOMODATR FREMONT ny \ fixed the limite fildebrand in the|!26 for the coming summer. Ir 2 | tha iby : | tle company a four years’ |has not positively fixed the lim Hoppisced Hildebran Dee | speaking of the fair Mr. Chariton 1 | er with which he intended to go to } PEOPLE .. [extension of time in which to con-|s0 as to include the bloc and reported to Captain) 214 * pbstes Pray 1|Panama. He purchased an engine who have been clamoring for a bet- | struct ite crossing at Latons. At| which the saloon fe loc ated who was in command of the |" tsa tnis tair has as good a{ Wl! irambs ice the oteimedd 0 few Saka cone ter service for years. It will leave that time the cempany must con-| believed that the limits will be ee | g¢ Captain Jepeen then iD- | wenagement as any that was ever land injured one of his lower the present tracks at Fremont av-| struct a subway u the hern |tablished In a week, however, and | gig, & search, which fatled to} )' 0) in this country. They have imbs a few days ago and com- enue and Ewing street, proceeding | pacitic tracks if an agreeme » a | it was with that understanding that | mnq y trace of the missing man figured everything down to the SIX LO plained about it hurting him, al- along Fremont avenue to Blewett | cade crossing cannot be reached,|the other members of the council Bi@plittic ts known of the past | ee ine it will he pulled off though he was apparently in good street and North Forty-third street; were willing to grant the license to | nistomé of Hildebrand. According to on its regular scheduled time. Th jspirits last night. Upon bein; th Forty-third te . : Pon vs a o ee ae u cheduled e The} p ge « Nor A mrty third to Ph y|MRS. BOWERS RETURNS the saloon, although It is as yet out-|Capt@& Jepsen, he was a : cot buildings on the fair grounds are Jasked how his leg was, he made the dland park, and along Fhinmee| TACOMA, Maveh 14—Rére, Bertha | #40 the limite yearespt age, about 6 feet € inches | jrogressing very fast and, I think |remark, “I'll fix it tomorrow al- “. and alos ry r nes | . | {n helght and wore pee of cord re it will be the first fair that has ever | right." The dead man was about on ESCO ATO TORT a, tup authorens, who [707 GEASS. FTC Ale Appserenes | ion held tn this county that will - ) years of age and before residing ton of the route must be ready | KEP) DYNAMITE Capt Sepecnellves he war a |e Meld tn thie County that Fe ah a nat ee e er aee an before reming PRICE 9 io irc Set sens rn rene a eo Ee wes got ase ete this point ft Is to be extended along IN HIS STORE ¥ brand told Nourse that for ae | 8 that six p roe prensa ceeaieae one We have decia: close out orth Fiftieth to Phinney and north | ber 29, teeter Bs! huaband an 1) two years he had been trying to 6et| acre TRACTS i t the ir at oa lant oe ey ae TRAIN WRECKERS ON N. pri Mock of %-minute Coffee |) On Phin to North Sixty-fifth | children, returned to Tacoma last work in San Francisco and, falling. nap elect etter EPs nation: RR . 4nd are offering them at Mi street. The last section must t | Sunday night and is now with her} rs’ Supply company, of | !fitended to go to Seattle and earn NEVER BEFORE OFFERED. | tho storm in and abov Los Ang a «| TACOMA, March 14—It ts be Ball price, which is completed in three years mother on South Fourteenth atreet.| | 7 me aes pg Rigg cri $1 | his living as best he could. Among] 12 acres, 10 miles from Pioneer| Electric and steam railways are sti Seve en's was pronto ~ cost, The route asked for in the other| At the time Mra. Bowers disappear aa Geate ta tha tnahicipal court | HEE AME OOS WE0 ROVEOEL IAP- | tice <e cavity chanred, 11 ng stream | ted up. 2% lay a : ee franchise {s to run along Ewing|ed, she left a note to her husband | and costs iby Ss euanth: (MER ERG tO GO MM Clr ask westh twice what qe ook vaane passenger train on the street from Bvanston avenue to the | stating that she would be fioating | yesterday for storing large quanti- | EEE EST Cener than (hose he ap CRA WO Oe rw 54 The train ran orth tae 46 the ne ent canal, | w . lo when ho received ties of dynamite in ince of bust. , oh by SRO eS SAD sco, 3 : ack and a sharp forth lin f thi government canal, | with the tide when he r a it diigo y to the city ordinance, | pears to hav arried on n mm ality, highly tr | Isa Selby, ex-minister, who she esuit “ On Investigation it was connecting Lake Unton and Salmon | Friends believed that she had gone { the store was ar.| munication with anyone. roved with buildings, orchard, etc.| at Judge Hebbard, in the latter's |‘ oo cee a. bay. to Idaho or Bastern Washington, | proprietor o' Jaint of Fire Mar-| Purser O'Farrel stated that he! 4 snap. If you look at it you will] court room, after Hebbard had con. | Und that the bush covered = a It will be noticed that the routes|and this is now belle edit.) adsorp th secthperey eee pounds {learned from the passengers on the | taye it 4 reading @ decision granting| Tora te which the | Reavy driv j asked for in these franchises are|been the case. gene ees eee premines, {Vessel that Hildebrand had stated acres, 19 of it improved, with | ol Recep het aegannags | Wheels had cut almost in twe i mach the same as those asked by | —— — arent) |... ne axpremye - he had two nieces in Bellingham, | team of horses, 8 cows, chickens.|> s ena vy ; . ufficient quant! the | © seven years today MEAD NAMES HUBBARD vard routes being fdentical. It is | an ~ 5 00 anes Sots of wosesteeen ne mo is can be cut in| ROYALTY GOES CALLING OLYMPIA, March 14.—Charles F. j TEA evidently the purpose of the Beat- Skirts.. . {up several blocks o ee — = lsmatter tract $8 6esired, | LOND March 14.—Queen Al-| Hubbard, of Tacoma, has been il AND COFFEE co. tle Electric company to get the fran- property. : ina | : . ct We have the exclusive handling of |exandra, Princess Victoria, Prince | named commissioner of labor and 1 chises of these routes, ahead of ie) bcveghl whe phageed haath cay Arsagiemnars 2 Painkiller WH a 18 other 6, 10, 30 and 4 1 Princess Charles of Denmark| factory, mill and railway Inspector, | {21 BECOND AVENUE, | Moore, Moore made his appitcation’ 1207 2d 5 meek? eutity to the chares, GS = adh sas bow tas G tor Laden to'Vintt tive April 8 His term expireg iH ir Madison Street. first but the council may find an Ayenue TH Gases. being given @ small fin bb ot e tadatl Block. : Pevst the king and queen of Portugal. in 190% | exouse fcr giving Furth the first promise not to repeat the offense, |