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: . ‘ . » J . : . ae oa.8 titer 428527°—C~«<Cw ae Sa STS PRMRSPAT FLASH SLHPPATITP PS SeaHa Fas ace RLBeowd Sake eserves aabieass AIMS DOCTOR HYPNOTIZED HER {Special to 7 , I a trate WASHINGTON, M a the wedding s niece Miss Eleanor Roosevelt. ‘This even get and M he w 2 te by Seeret at m the ' one of St fee F. St at Ds ' and the iy morning \ oR tion at ou” : t Aw (EDDY AT TWO BANQ yontH YAKIMA A . away ar hen be ed insa in the wom came up ¢ 5 ** an made a confession to hee hus es tatms ‘ ©! band. Dr, Hughes, she says, left ge of the vietin as of D " wn mediately. This woman the eounty . ays the doctor told be had a in Chicago, and he was spnares with a bank and train ot Nell at in Neva. this state. ~“TD ame th went to uty jail to womans withheld by Prow i: Muah recognized gromey Kratz 0 ore She him mee. The r fon was 4 to Toppenish eturned Qa versal weeks ago. 8 a pat the doctor hy - BENDER IS DEAD |ONE OF THE FOREMOST MIN ING MEN IN THE NORTHWEST PASSES AWAY (Besclal to The Star) Wash, March 17. ne of the most ng men im the north aht in the hospital , rom He was $4.49 dortan Razors. Site Sater Ragor, complete regular # | A guarateed Razor 20 ar sio7 Sharing Soap, } cakes Caigate's om. mn the Siiverton $1.99 strict id er of the fam ‘ s “Honansa Q group, which he self to am eastern syndicate for $150,000 RAZOR STROPS lve Word has been received here that Bay Rum, 4-pint | Witch Hasel, ful Dottie the American Smeiting @ Refining Ie | any has appropriated $2,500,000 Yer. Taleum Jouble | for automatic reasters im all ft» possibl size, regular Le 13e | planta, and that one and fiaseed Lotion, soothing and [two will Be pinced in the Everett healing. regular 35< ZBe | plant Rather Graskes one-fourth off | rHey CELEBRATED The birthday of St. Patrick LANG DRUG CO Nias COLMAN BUILDING. ~~ Bh Firat Ave, beerved at the church of Immaculate Conception Inst ening By an entertainment which more than 609 attended. The hall Cor. Columbia St fecorated with lrish symbols nd banners, and the program in tind, Tete ot Iriat udet Irish songs and lancing and ochestrat wldios, The suit for damages of R. A Smith va. Seattle Electric com iny dismissed from the court, the case having been court Suits and Topcoats $15.00 Bxcloetve ines of ors clothing that cannmet be B. Hutchinson Co. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1904. A. Bridge & Co., Bridge & Co., EXTRA! EXTRA! Saturday Salé of Clothing, Shirts and Hats MEN’S HALF SUITS PRICE Fancy Unfinished All Wool Worsted Suits, Neat Pat- Your choice of fiv } tweeds and fancy mixtures, best akes trictl and terns, Sewe 1 with Silk, Best tailored, serge lined very suita ble made fit perfectly; suitable for early spring we regu “$11.25 - $12.50 Spring Top Coats, “3%” ” $8. 25 « ‘$12. 50 day nr” Now yo Saturday Specials In Spring Men’s Hats Worth $2.00 to $9.00 Light Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers at jj ight Ribbe: Shirt All sizes and staple shape ote ne one Abe all light colors ; Drummers’ " tur erino Shir d Drawers, regular $1.00 Sample line en's Extra Nice Light Weight Worsted Shirts and Draw- } a regu 90¢ = r Drawers, regular $1.05 pure wool Populér Price Clothiers A Popular Price Clothiers Standard Navy Blue Serge, Good Weight, Italian Cloth Nicely Tailored. Regular Price $16.00; Satur- day Special Linings, Worsted Suits, in single _or all makes, stagts frock styles, lar $1.25 value, for . { Shirts and ers, in natural Men's Blue Ribbe EE 2 Your choice of any stiff bosom fancy Shirts in stock real German imported —including new spring patterns worth up to % $2.00 value, for --» S1.50 | $2.00 ght Silk and Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular | Saturday Spr ng Wei $2.00 v ons for . $1.50 > for. . All Sizes, and Shirts and Drawers to match in each lot. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche COUNCILMEN FAVOR PLAN F } CONNECT SWITCHES regard night fe company's care wre Se Wlet of st ack Im such AN UNDESIRABLE ALIEN |: POLICE BAR HER FROM RUSG6IA AND AN OLD AND UGLY SCAN- torr The result wae that Corporation Counse| Calhoun Is to n epare & w the city’s authority ompel the two loeal telephone companies to yaneet their ewitehboards an’ t to the ations cor DAL 18 REVIVED IN THE CZAR’S CAPITAL gE a a on This @ was decided he trouble giver & conference betw 1 2 Pariton and Bowen yew we W, Baker ¢ different lots in Scotch goods, worsteds, ‘ee CK G montis” The Great for the Want of | Saturday's | Slipper Bargains | ty Ladies Kid Two-Strap .n- | OUR GOOD FOR A little ner in yw’ shoes, but the pair of the na t f soleing nes, sizes o I as ES W SATURDAY NIGHT'S SHIRT SALE Men's Heavy Flar Shirts, ev garment cut ex tra full 7 Sat ay special 69e Men's Superior Quality Fiann ette Night Shirts, made of th best tennis flannel perfect workmanship; each Men's Night hirts, of \f ightwown tatlor in every stitch, $1.00 value each We Men's Night Shirts, of high grade night x ew | collariens style trimming 2 cuffs and pocke pautiful braid ont placket, each BIBS Boys’ Flannelette Night Shirts, made with same care as the | men’s garmen anda ; 596 ine Ribbed } iste He Ladies Fine Lace Saturday Men's Dark Oxford Men's Fine Natural Cashmere Soc jhmere Soc day « Alteration Sale Won't Lag a Moment Tomorrow Big Bargains | Saturday's Great Shoe Bargains obtainable, | 4, all sizes, Sat- | $2.00, Sa 5 $1.85 ' Saturday's Shoe } | Bargains for Boys | {5 an- | BAD BOYS SHOES L. DOUGLAS SHOB Saturday's Waist Barseins io Canvas Waists right for early spring wear, $1.00 and $1.25 valine, Saturday Ladies’ Pretty Waists, of lawn, canvas and handsome vestings, beautifully tucked and trim- med, $1.35 to $1.75 values, Sat La { SATURDAY HOSIERY BARGAINS value, Saturday and mode shi 40 ie ks, Saturday special ... 42 res ka, our regular 25¢ leader, Satur- “. | 206, 208, 210—PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. wan arrested this | Counetin | ST. PETERSBURG—There’s an-fextied him from Russia K on suspicion of bie having| lay a other scandal on among the grand Pan! went from one country to|,, ai meme an Gall ‘ . rw cases on recoré|dukee—or, rather, an old scandal |another, but got the cold shoulder, | j;, ee alls} A. B. Smith, assistant general -camepetetmeteer td 4. wan seen to take the grip fre ed. It concerns the been anti! finally he prevailed upon the | ,,,, of competing systema front of a store in the lower sec om | passenger agent for the Northern Grand Duke Alexandroviteh. prince regent of Bavaria to ennoble| iin of the city, Putrolmen cum. |acific at St. Pani, arrived in this en olg ye Recently. a court order permitted | his wife She was civen the title| wed him to his room ana| City this morning on a tour over y and ity officials wt the Grand Duke Paul to return to | of countess of Hobenfelsen |hiaced Bim under arrest. Jom {the Western branches. Mr. Smith to mo with considerable cantion | Russia, and it was presumed that The only redeeming feature of the | yurphy, a roommate, is also held ps | stated to a Star reporter this morn mn handling the matter the czar had forgiven his younge t | whole affair is that since his mar votiee. Patroimen Kent ana| in that his trip was purely an in it iw believed by some person® | yncie for marrying « divorced wom- | riage to the widow of bis staff offi mam eee i and) pection and to get acquainted w that such compulsory interchang® gp Pani thought that the forgive jeer Grand Duke Paul has led a ~~ heya : s the cottes |th® agents, which he } njoyed f service I not ness extended to his wife. So he! pretty decent life—very nt fora} be ew potice | very much able. They clatm that it would re-| started for Moscow with her. At\grand duke It is this fact unde bt: = vith 10S No, there is nothing Importan t im the stifling of coms Hydtkuhnen, @ frontier town on the |ediy that led the czarina to re atta » my visit to the coast, as and that the service could not be Russo-German border the Russian |and caused the czar to annul the Tam only out here to get acquainte efficient as it ia now. No law police ted the wife. The Grand [decree of exile. All th urt is now with we agents and look claim, will make = pany farnieh a ,ood ephone con WILL HOLD and raved, but ommand said waiting to see what effect the mia p will have om the grand duke's Paul storme if it ha® | the police officer in r the road,” sald Mr. Smith. “I ailroad men of the like many othe mtive of tition. It The woman is an undesirable| relations with his wife. | east, am ¢ y interested also that compe \alien. T am obeying fnstfuctions| - | Pact thwest and am alway ates that the p' *\ trom the throne” ready to give it a t whenever I rmpetition twice whe 2) che countom wax turned back. LITTLE HAPPENINGS een Grand Duke Paul continued alone. : ‘ I think there is more interest -s °* mad with anger, and protested to} Rabbi Joseph will speak at th has persicae bh, Bee being taken by the easte at — the czar. He was given itt om | Temple De Hirsch this evening, cor- gees rp tg t ent time in the gr and w bot * ‘fort, and the ir mt only ner Boylston aver 26. Been ee sibilit h than th “ to revive one of ugitest « fatreet, in honor of the festival of eee vet h ver been e. Of . ghee m ugly seandals that have *)°Purtm” or the Feast of Lots pt 8 practically a » and bh ¥- smirched the Russian grand dukes | Hix subject will be “Th of Bite nts e ne) In 1889 Paul married the geet }thé Aw The ser at ‘for nar pose ‘ " Jnughter of the king of Greece. Sfe}s o'clock. Strangers are always |'"* “he prosperity op io 9 tifal woman and a ‘alle wdleome, This Saturday, in th = # the Philippine . she died In 1891 after the} brew calendar keown as They rn cond. child 1 |Sabbath of Remembrance for the ?| Paul always was an admirer #€|sorylced begin at 1 ek after his wife's death | Joseph will speak on the su nto exeeanes until hia | Things to Remember and Th a public seandal, @n | Forget some ref at Colonel Pistohikogp, A deal was closed t | n er, whose wife was}thzough the John D. I aged 43, of Lyt of the most beautityl prealty dealers whereby . . Lading, ag ts wia. Paul fell in love east corner of Sixth a he sa w 0 w | Pee n street The husband coufl | Betgquest, was sold to | 3 IN SENATE not resent the dishonor beeause lats| Holt for $22,000, The pr | =— false friend was the un of ifs | improved with a 22-room | czar. So, instead of ketiling the grahd | house whieh is bringing in rent to duke, he shot himeelf. This ts tHe }fth) amount of $ accepted course in Russia when the| The claim of George Melse against oa |libertine is of the Romanoff bl |the Alaska Commercial company wade Some said that Paul even suggested | for 00 damages is being heard le that he obliterate him-|in Judge Albertson's court today The plaintiff claims that while load ing cargo on the Bertha another em JUST TRIED | per month | WASHINGTON, D.C. March 17 Morgan, in executiy he senate, yesterday & sensational speech in whieh he | charged that William Nelson © | woll, of New York, whe was prc Inently connected with the sale the Parame canal property to the and street. cleaners [chased by the city, with the prov sion that they be returned if fow Soon after there waa an tmperfat ball, and Paul dieplayed hin con-/ploye of the company allowed tempt for Mrs. Grundy by taktng | freight to fall on him, injuring him |}, tne board of works this mor Mrs. Pistothkoos to it, decked out |internally and causing the ampute- ling mo; | unsatisfactory, MARRIAGE LICENSES The three combination sprinklers recently pur were given an in- }formal trial on First avenue south h ns the ratiroads are ¢ w neres growth very rapidly, Tf the t r any of the ity’s boards want adve , |tha east Nort Pacifie ts | willing to ald them all they can. The great 1 of travehng passen ger agents have visited the oast In last year have o back fully convinced that vais ts to MT! so enthusiastic over their crip and spread the news to so many other | rallroad men of the east that today every pall ot n= aad man in the servi United States, was ime m the test made this morn term road is anxious to get out | lin a scheme to influence the United |in his dead wife's jewels. tion of his left lew ing it iw Impossible to ascertain if| hore alther In the interests of the| States in the financial affairs of the| The czarina learned of the affair TL. H. Gray line apparatus will do all that i®/;oaq@ they represent or om @ vace Domimican government, | she. above all other women in Rus — ‘s | claimed for it a hey vr « a no alleged disclosures were de-| «in, Inatwta on morality. She rained a i sed enntiie eee + all day, and the senate tw|a regular English row and made It the SiTCK T OMURDER THEORY F t . cotton pe Pragpartin Bn divided as to whether or Mor-|so hot that Paul had to promine t« ocoupled pol pheasnip negate ill sing in this comstoy: ‘Bet & ; The demosveta| “bo qual.” Denny & wing an HONOLULU, March hyst a he v a —_ he did, while the rapnb-| But his penitence was short-lived ement af th made |ciang whe attended the I Mra |ern branches probably aw ' He sent the woman to Leghorn, and |t Stanford ar who performed the r ne turn to the lieams dectare to the contrary. ed to throw Qutopry hav sueded bie private chaplain to mar- | wo otticon. | unqualifiedty chains 6 to ber. out later, | tion of Preside “ io | "rh rajeod move af a tow than Hr. Grey re, bub on first eocupy-|§ eor-jangy of be other @scammles, The fing the new situation the offices will | cau’ wid reinterating their aiguaast, so the Crar| be left as they are that strychnine was th ASE Biss of aff Bh Bemors and — Residents Im the Queen Anne se death iseued a refuting the conter Jordan that Mr \torfewed her there hem he pe "his plam may be carried statement | east th was due to Hatural ving | m of the a statement from under the date of of} March 14. This is the second out of the five statements that must be omptrolle m| The | has called | | | } |be one of the greatest countries tn | vt |the United States, and have become| subm nation ring the ye | banks of the CAUGHT HIM r by all state. An information was this morning filed by Prosecuting Attorney Mack- ntosh charging J. Moore and Joseph McCarthy with obtaining money under false pretenses, on March 11 from John Matson, a Swede, who was unable to read, by selling to him what purported to be # $15 heck. The urported to be frawn by By mas” and was made a tty Bor. Mat- t mon nd was given to - e is a that he would furnished work in a logging amy AFTER PRISONERS iff Clark, of Mir 8. D., accompanied by Banker D McCullough, of the » place, act- ng tn th acity of deputy f tak k Wilson 1 wag: ar W peg. shing th with i > Ww ther t th admit t t “ GAME DID NOT | WORK PARIS, March 17.—ln @ gui brought by Carry Swayne Gardnet | againat Frank Gardner, méilfomaire rfman and mining speculater, for~ morly of San Francisco, the procut- ator announced his conclusion, ting that the couple were never married; that the claim of woman was tnsupported, and aiso that the woman had no right to use Gardner's name. Plans for the Denny-Fuhrman school were formally approved at 2 spectal meeting of the directors of Distriet No. 1 yesterday afternoon, and it wa i that bids be ad- liately. The new ght rooms and hen completed, am out $25,000, It is 1 in time for the new inning September f. 1 year, be Th sent small structure and the two portable annex buildings will be ssed of, od