The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1905, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THINKS IT IS ALL A DREAM cLYDE 8. CLANCY IS NOW IN THE TOILS OF THE LAW WITH MANY CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST HIM this awe. Can the young y decorator escape this punish , nob y ’ ‘ An ex * apta joe, & guest of the y he me year ago, from « an Fra 1 net Tacoma a V . Tt ‘ City Detective . ' word eported to the t “Clancy ny that the wa 8 any criminal arr To tell you th tty. His fream,” said ( y tons & 1 his trade by D ve Wap ein that of a ator, at ® yeatorday 1 fe “ munerat ailing. Through his if | have been taking a | . ability in he was able to} it is thought that he will try command carte blanche at the best/and escape punishment for the homes im th y (ta committed by His at Tacoma for theft kleptomania, His a terrible infliction over a pertod of which ae years, and will run inte thor " a { dollars. Clancy robbed to the de-| that had been left unlocked while tective a of all the | the guests ate their lunch. The po things stolen by } hat he can say that saclever sneak ramen | ght prospects ta hief. away ‘ B. ¢ enters I will think everythis rand upon a life of crime. Petty larceny | give you a Mat « will be the f harge preferred | were the last word aginst him. The last legisiat tective Wappenstein to make a con passed & regular ws courts authority 7 |waveveeesssesess “NO WAR, CHICAGO, March 21.-Or \* * 2 | @ ders for a strict preas censor ® ship have been received at j® ander Dowie, and stringent » RY: }® measures for its enforcement ie have been put in for Already ies Gintees te Antes # the wrath of th »phet has | ® fallen heavtly on one his SAN FRANCISCO, March 21—/@ disciples for giving informa s " aa ® tlon to the newspapers, John President | £ acific Coast & Keasler, son of Deacon canter league , y denied today} ® bas been blacklisted and ex that war has been declared on the| ® Sled from the city major organteations, as traplied in| ® The prom ban includes the onpeliiey Loe Angetes of Chase, | # ing of all newspapers ex- who had t afted by New York. | * cept the Zion publications He es: hase 5 r 4 See eer eee eee ‘with the © o niasion, and i that body decides that Chase be ape | SONY NOT COMPLETE ATLANTA, March 21.—President Kavanaugh. of the Southern league.) oHiCAGO, March 21-—Four ad- gameunced today that his league] gstional veniremen were temporarily Would not engage in a war with the) passed of those summoned to in American league. Managers Grit-|, fiths and O'Net sed to talk to er. I. (By Seripes News Aswn.’ igate the alleged beef trust panel now con more are to be secur na 1T men 4 this Jafternoon, Upon the acceptance of the court will instruct the jury ut- Rate | Hight witnesses hve been sum- The utmost secrecy is being ob- Drugs Phosphate Sodium, Merck's, orig- imal pound can . : Malt Nutrine, per dozen botties.-. tions have been taken to prevent the names of the witnesses from being Mother's Friend, $1.00 stze Cecumber Lotion, thc size... Glycerine, very best. full Ib Flower’s Sulphur, fell tb... . Dr. Oliver's Skin Soap, the best made for tender skin, 35¢ cakes aeeee . 19¢ fwrep White Pine nd Tar, tor Coughs and colds, 35c size. 2Be ANG DRUG C2 COLMAN BUILDING. WO First Ave. Cor. Columbia St. GENERAL MISTCHIENKO. ot Russia's real heroes is Ge Mistchenko, the famous jenvairy leader, whose flying squad- | rom has held the pursuing Japs in/ leheck long enough for the other | Spring Line of Hats All styles: $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 moll, LEWIS & GO. Fest Averue, Cor. Cherry St. On ops. Although Mistchenko has been | the head of his Cossacks and has become the idol of the men AGREES WITH TAFT WASHINGTON, D. C. h ‘The president has written a ter to Secretary Taft, approving the All our € n Hose is warranted | Mtter’s recommendations of a change | RUBBER. }eanal commiasion and the rear Peston Terrier Rubber, %-Inch, 60 |T®"eement of the duties of the mem ». He purposes to avoid further aN Seinch, be teat = im getting supplies to the Brand, %-inch, anal zone, thus facilitating the work Brand, %-inch of construet The misston Dog, %-inch. 50 feet will be reduced to one, of re ‘ ON than three mer re al Cotton, %-inch, 50 feat$4.50 president fre mi Cotton’ % 50 fect $4.25 | 0°s2nization within a few Cotton bine Lined, “inch, 60 feet | keep OUT VANDALS $5.50 Meer rand ‘-inch, 50 feet $6.00! EVERETT, March 21.—A 6-foot nd. %-inch, 50 feet..$5.00| picket fence is being constructed GARDEN RAKES 25¢ | about the mill and yards of the GARDEN HORS 25e | w GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. |t Lumber company to pro | tect perty against vandals. Fe ve, On several occa , a to fibuve Gils fine GEO. 4 WOODHOUSE 06, | n=. i wtting: tee bending wives iF D AVE. fa nix-inch wooden pipe which ——_ | supplies the botier with water. This last plece of vandalism was ¢ ered in the nick of explosion of the boiler. scov Large New Line of 4 the < LADIES HAT PIN from 250 Up. me to ay OLUMBUS, O.. March sage The HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Jevielers, » year in the penitentiary ee eee eee eee eee eee 2 j Russian generals to organize the ir} lone saw him. |seemed to take something out of }in hiding and had witnessed th | would. When they reached the The Battle Creek THE SEATTLE STAR—TUES STEEL WORKS WILL SOON OP NEW STEEL WORKS AT HUMPHRBY Within three four weeks the; and it ts safe to prediet that with town of H hrey, at the south | /n a year Hf be a city 3 . ay, wi, ompan managed . fadus y have spent their lives 8 y is now nearing » and are thoroughly jar P 1 of A ery phase of the industry. BW w It Uo) Wilson pre of give emy d tha © company. He was active ma men f Western Iron a The buildings of the plant are pa which secensfe completed and work ts now progres | th ant at Lakeview, W sing rapidly in installing machin am Piggot, the vice presire ery. At present time man ent of the Railway Steel ar ufacture of car trucks is in prog y company, of Seat s and about em Th own ployed in t work ent land near W time, Several carloads of trucks » tide!an y W ranch of the North Seareely a year ago the town of ern Pacific connects with the plant Humphrey was unknown dix and tt tracks run into the prop mon the el company be- erty of company. The plant the new t, and ever since that ! when the extensive date the town has t b ng w conten t Many houses have been constructed hed it will be one of « mest and today there are more than 200 (n the west people living there. The conat Right frame buildings now cok tion of the plant has stimulated a e the company’s plant. ‘The growth that is most substantial p tron shed in 64 by 396 feet In gre 8 | WILL RAISE THE RUSSIAN SHIPS AN ENGLISH COMPANY HAS THE CONTRACT FOR REPAIRING THE FLET SUBMERGED IN PORT ARTHUR BAY-—VARIAG HAS ALREAD YBEEN RAISED VICTORIA, B. C.. March 21.—The , where she is now undergoing re steamer Hya arrtved from the | pairs. Orient this morning after an um Wright also states that the Japa eventful passage hese government has awarded the | Captain Wright states that the | contract for raising the Husstan Russian cruiser Variag which, with battleships now lying submerged the gunbont Koriets wae sunk by in the harbor of Port Arthur and 4: the Japanese in the harbor of Che- will begin work in a «hort time mulpo, Korea, on the §th of Febru-| Piles will be driven around the ary, Inst year, has been success ships for the purpose of enclosing | fully raised and taken to Nagasaki / them in cofferdame. served and extraordinary precan- | AFTER CASTRO | ns VENEZUELA PRESIDENT MUST EITHER SUBMIT MATTERS TO ARBITRATION OR FEEL THE “BIG STICK” eee Gy Seripps News Aawad , United States be submitted to arbi WASHINGTON, D.C. Maren 21. | ‘Sten ih shana In cane of a refusal Bowen was to inform Castre that the United States ing @ crinia, It was learned today | would pursue tts own course. at the state ¢ mt that Min The department has not been in tater Bowen, ton days ago, was In-| formed of Castro's reply. The sela structed by this government to de re of the cust mand formally of President Castro, | ably follow a re ‘The Ve porte will 5 usal on Castro's of Venesuela, that all questions at t to submit matters at issue to inaue between hie country « the | arbitratic NE TO SUCCEED SENATOR PAGE ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ' NASHVILLE, Tenn, Mareb 21 | When the Tennesse legialat AT BALLARD membled today it was for th pone of electing a ator Bate. The prevailing opinion E4. Picord was last night arrest- among the members appears to as pur- ,ed@ by Patrolman Anderson for as favor the selection of ex-Governor | Sauiting and attempting to rob M.| Benton MeMIlin. Mr. MeMilijn, B. Sullivan, « logger. Last night, | who was Senator Rate's most active about 9 o'clock, Mr. Sullican was | opponent during the last campaign seen to come out of the Bowery | withdrew in favor of Bate with th saloon soon after Picord came out | Understanding that should Bate and looking cautiously around for/|tire McMillin would become the some time, walked over to the side | candidate. of the saloon, When he was in a dark place, where he thought | MEAD AT WALLA WALLA WALLA WALLA reh 2% ner Mead and pa ere this morning from Pullman and made a tour of inspection through the penitentiary. He was greet#d stooped down a his stocking. He then followed Sul livan and going up to him, asked him for a match. Sullivan reached in his pocket for one and received a blow on the side of the Jaw, which knocked him down. Two men hap pened along at that time and Picord ran back to the Bowery saloon Officer Anderson, who had been Jey an im and given an ovation. He will rp. nain here two days and will ther visit Colfax, where a monster t¢ eption has been planned tc Friday afternoon. Saturdey he goes to Tekoa and will later visit Spo kane before returning to the coast whole scene, came np and assisted Sullivan to bis f Then they| Hugh Miller, chief clerk in the of. proceeded to the saloon In which | flee of 8 G. Yerkes, of the Great | Picord had gone. The officer asked | Northern, will be back from the Sullivan if he would know the man | east Monday night. Mr. Miller left if he saw him again, and he said he | two weeks ago for a brief trip. Sanitarium saloon the officer opened the door,| which for the past years has been and as he did so Sullivan recognized | located at 612 Third avenue, will be the man. le was then taken to jail. | moved to 1313 Third avenue. The Sullivan went to Seattle this morn-| new quarters are being fixed up ing and appeared before the prose-| and greatly improved and will be cuting attorney and the complaint | ready for occupancy on April 3 of attempt to robbery was filed against Picord Picord has been in Rallard for about six months and has 2 | continually striking somebody ny potatoes wer were shipped into city on Tuesday from Yakisna. without cau Several witnesses will be brought against him, among whom is Minnie Anderson, the land- | The best Yakima potatoes have gone lady of the rooming } the |up to $24 and are still very firm Bow " nm, f 1 whom he t a R t ped T to borrow a gun ' $ he Health 1110 Howell St, Radically Cured After head and throat nd the symp ewt, S2.28Q278 4165.00; deote, | Lima beanm Gagging and Choking Oregons quash Barly Rose, fornia potatoes, 6 Thorough and Permanent Cure . Mr = $2.26 per ree than , . bom, $1.75472.00 | mate vom $2 2662 50 columbia: Medical He Cu M Ib cartoona 60@ 75; gra lemons, choice id trouble | p have gained) This ly and am now | scopic Examination when N cy Camelia pomegranates Butter and Cheese. Washington cheese native creamery, freah creamery ranch, 21@2% SICK MAN’S BURDEN Restored at Little Cost Carried the Burden for 15 Long Years mah 1 1 treated t # prominent physicians ou we ffect treat f the smal | This Treatment He Was Weak and Broken | Cc | Down | ures His Health Restored King | F h Mr. N. P. Hanson, Tracytor yhood ¢ K sh, a well known carpenter the | Affe * was) Ki Thad suffered from catarrh Bys he disease had We t system to at Il was $ c ’ My i was always clogged up. my throat filled with sickening All Medicines 7). (0°00 {here wan a constant in. > ms with a dull, FREE heavy pain over iy eyes ond across my forehead. My Fear of Consumption Hearing Grew Dull = Passed Away while my head was filled with as Bennerstrom, 746 that were aerribly annoying. My " digestion failed, I was always badly constipated, and finally became so weak and run down ges | that I was compelled to I had been for months and dime Up My Work. —— ption. The Cotumbian Treat- The umbian treatment has to the opened up my nostrils so that I ted a breathe freely at all times, has - yoved the aching and the ses from my head, and I now = GIVEN FREE | Hear as Well as Ever. | —_—$—$_$_$—_$_—_—_—_—_—_—_ My digestion is good, I have gained ten pounds in weight and am again working regularly my trade. I might say that I also suffered most intensly from piles and these have been com- sary. pletely and thoroughly cure seemed to go at my trouble, and perfect and permanen' Painstaking. and Dia Advice from a Specialist * a Thorow Careful, Fxaminat ve| Pract ‘OLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE WM. McHARRIE. M. D, Consulting Physician. Sultes 320-322 Arca $:30 a m. to 12 m.; 2 to & pm; evenings, Tuesda G. A. TUDHOPE, PH. G. Man, ttle, Wash. Phone Main itt and Fridays, 6:30 to $:30; Building, Se Golden C. tn sacka. 85:58 uecessor to Sén- |i eacks, $5.00 Wheat High. Low. Close RK. L, com. 34 ry granulated cube, in barren 36. maple sugar if paid within 15 days bale, { $2.76; corn meal. 10m, per bale, £2.10: | WO OO eta. se 3.8 Sugar, 143, 1411 finkea, | May, 49 Cows, beet. 6% per bbl, | July, 491-2, $5.50: farina, 10-1 amall, 9@9 Ke; bite, don, $3.75. Hames, Bacon and Lard, Hamm, 12@13¢: bacon, breakfast . 1m bale, $2.60 | eelf-raising buckwhee pearl barley. Holly lard, White Rose, 8% eplit peas, $4.50@5. popcorn. per cwt. | July, 15.1 ; cracked wheat, per dale, $3.00 NEW YORK STOCKS California strained. per California sage. per Ib. 7 y arrived! turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, Cufornia |p RT, 67, 663-8 enme throng at the depot! trast, per Ib, per!c. @ ©., 59 $32 | m1, Cent 2@ | Manhattan, 1693-4 st | Me walnuts, To; | him > Mekory nuts, To; California wal- Fish, Oysters, Eto. Diack cod, Ge: timothy, | People’s Gas, 112 1-4, 110 7-8, 1167 wheat | Penn, 1437-8, 1417-8 1421-4, lim strong, shows better form, Eastern Washington dou- | Reading, com., 96 3-8, 94 7-8, 96. acts as if it wanted to do better, Puget Sound Washington Olympia, per sack, mpreased, $23 Oyster shell jehells, 1608, § sen ranulated bones, ck bam 258 and 60s $2 per ton higher, Grain and Grase site, choles Sift watts clover $16 GRAIN and STOCK rena cholce, $17 founders | | aturmeon, Se: Minnesota hard wheat, Pillsbury’s Best, hy $14; red top, $5@ thatan rye BROKERS ; tan Kentucky mixture | Piliebury, $9 Molly. $4.76; brome gra | meadow oat grass. $15; Oto. | hime grams, $11; | uplands, $1012 Centennials, best, $4.75; * Patent Excellent, $4.76; Novelty A, $4.26. CHICAGO MARKETS. Whole wheat per bale, $2. y, March 21 8, 34, 34. &, 68 1-4, 681-2. 189 1-4, 180 1-4, 14l B-4 Pac., 133, 131 . com., 36, 35, 35. 5-8, 94 3-8, 943-8, % | May, 115 3-4, 1143-4, 116 1-4 So. Pac., 69 July, 931-8, 921 3-4 St. Paul, 181 Unk Corn &, 487-8. tv 49 1-8, U. 8. S., pfd. 8, 48 bale, Oat» Wheat—Liverpool, May whem May, 313-4, 307-8, 213-8 opened unchanged and closed 1-4 July, 31 3-8, 307-8, $1. higher than yesterday's close. boxea,| Pork ‘ Receipts—Minne , 100-1 ancka, $4; | May, 12.97, 12.85, 12.85. wheat; Duluth, 16 wheat; Chicago, 13.00, 13.00. wheat, 346 corn, 172 oats, | The market opened on a range High. Low. Close, | down this n ng, the low price for Atchison, 913-8, 891-2, 891 Amal. Copper, §1, 791-2, 791 B. & ©. 1093-4, 1081 2, | light offer the pit. m Can, Pac. 1501-4, 14 148 side. No 58 3-8, 68 1-2. tinue to fall off. hwestern mn, com 1-2, 160 3-4 | was ol, 124 6-8, 123 5-8, closing at 115 @' Mo. Pac., 108 1-8, 107 yesterday, and July 925 L. & N., 143, 142, 14 a gain of 1-4 to 3-8 N. Y. Cent., 163 1-4, 160 3-4, 161 5-8. | day's close PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. a | GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDo. by Phones: Sunset Main 1089. Ind $62 a RO NL the day being made on opening quo- 2 tations. Prices firmed up on the ngs, and the sentiment of re favorable to the bull celpts con- 46, 461-8. | The May option showed the great- lest volume of strength, but the July re actively dealt in, May 4, 0 gain of 1-2¢ over § to 923-4, over yester- | All things considered, the market

Other pages from this issue: