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La aenadee bt ES Dict Tame e.° See Come FN eee THE SEATTLE STAR | ee SDAY, MARCH aa, 4905. gear wat wee qber Pr At that efer cour gure to 5 age reps! qurned te ee. Mer Moran Bt Skagway RAILROAD BOM. Trumble. ¢ Be Miinols ¢ ‘ arrived ere ‘ panied by PB Thor . at for the | roa y a They I be there aya. Wy. W. Pa al agent for te Northew in this a@ty, lett W . ching for Fitoria and Vancouver, where 2 week Preparations All are sold at ate prices at] Lang's For ins Red Seal Hmuls 4 Liver O41 $1.00 size Qrott’s Rrnul aise Br, Davis Tasteless Wine Cod 1 Of with wild cherry, full pint] dottle. . <- 980 Qaumuitsion, $1.00 size 3c Buster's Pure Cod Liver Of, $1.00 The Bmuision Cod Liver Oi, fa ms bottle 996 Pallip’s Emulsion, $1.00 size . 83e/ Byala Cod Liver Ot Compound. |} $1.08 sive Te = Wine Cod Liver Of, $1.00} Bae, framact's os r Ol, $1.00 size 83 AT PORT ARTHUR SECRETARY MORTON AND WIFE STAID MEMBERS OF AND ABETTED BY AMBASSADOR DE KOVEN WASHINGTON’S OFFICIAL GARDNER personages in ficial life have set afternoon rec The Mortons began entertaining their arrival from Chicag last funetion ¢ offensive to th ther forms of to add to the aanador and Lady secular strains about Dupont ¢ leather lunged as they called the parting guests. Indianapolis, an . edt |banks is not averse to having @ friend or two in to dinner or in the afternoons on Sunday, but she does not countenance nolay or mis collaneous #0 ert J. Wynne is @ devout Roman iders six days in the week sufficient for the social carriages for entertaining, and hailing Gatholic, and ¢ TO START NEW SUIT | KANSAS WILL TACKLE STAND.- ARD OiL TRUST ON A NEW United States to of England this year, a down reversing was thought about it. It was only when a member February § was handed tain regularly, and on qui tensive scale. the renewal of the| proceedings t “ extradition that the matter be There were ple: low in the wake of such large « the Mortons and and within the past three Sunday#sbassy, within earshot of St. Mat |thew's, where veapers was in prog the intervention of Justice Caron. eee eee solrees have Afternoon dinners. tions and calling make the Sabbath days in the | divine of this city, bas made |topic the text of some tart utter ances from his pulpit In the past Beninghausen is so far behind votes for the (Ry Sertpps News Assn) }one of the CHANUTR, in the count b LANG DRUG.COS COLMAN BUILDING @ First Ave. Cor. Columbia St. —___ Spring Line of Hats All styles $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 H. LEWIS & CO, First Averue, Cor, Cherry St. OUT Our business, which for years wehave been endeavoring tr belld up to the highest point of excetliency, mm in one fen swoop, be sacrificed to the will Of the landlord. We are asked to out just when our stock ts largest and most complete had, There are garters we can ob of money, and, as everybody knows, it costs money t move pianos, we muat, there- our entire stock ruments, sewing - and at onee. Forced Sale Prices «« $500 PIANOS $250. $300 PIANOS $150. $200 PIANOS $100. Organs Below First Cost Violins. Mandolins, Banjos, Talking Mach) Sheet Musi te, at bedrock prices. THIS SALE LASTS BUT A FEW DAYS—GET IN. Cline’s fa Cor. Second and Union. No HiGh Prices OHIO PAINLESS DENTIST Sriginator ft Ohio System of Yentor of pnd be Gums,” whic ction of artificial extracted, filled r cleaned without matter how 1 may be free when sets work guaranteed 15 p.m. undays, Examination free. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS a r ond Pik to I The Star omits publication of ‘The offense of Sunday entertain ing is brought MURDERED (By Bertpps News Anta? LOs ANGELES, Kansas O08 Producers’ assoctation, a | @ candidates, Wednesday The vote will be given Thurs day, when Beninghausen ho} to bave caught up. so that count will indicate something real standing of the ed by the county. 8 are (smatiafied with the eee ee eee eee eee +eeeeeeeeeeeteee RRR ee bis sensational methods, | MARRIED THE GIRL PREPARING A REPORT © cipps News Assn) of rape pre # sleeping in Ris store when dent that the mer- as & shotgun » custody to- SOLD John Davis & Co. Wednesday aft- ernoon sold for Stirrat & Goetz and made « fight. one barrel fired was found by i | | 4 empty wan f THREE DEAD (Ny Bertppe News Aas'n> are busily engaged to the Stanford This property feet on Westlake boulevard, 60 feet on Pine street and Fourth avenue is being withheld the purchase Itved to have ben sold for $40,000. the six boldiers wounded by of a bomb thrown from a window are reporting No arrests have been made. SANTA CLARA DUE Steamer Santa Vorth western due to arrive at this | Valder and points to the westward | Wednesday which was and bicarbonat 120 feet on er and other on turveiilence. MANY INJURED MILWAUKEE from Captain McCormick for $19,- committed three t plication of Truant Officer Trueman industrial school Ashford, age ore from the 9, are the sons of widowed mothe who each have five children to sup The other delinquent is Thos four trainm | bring a number of passengers. xt Sun aay night engers will be 150 omple ayes of the Alaska Central men giving their names as | J. J. Predergrast and Pat Reardon jon Wednesday | Macy from Renton morning by Marshal | under a charge v the Seattle | | Blectric company's depot on Tues eee eee MUST COME BAGK Seripps News Asvn.) PARIS, March 22 Ambassador Jusse | Will prosecute the ¢ wiil allow the case to take its course in the courts and that an ultimatum bas not tee eens oreo ee ee ee ee ee eee ed VOTAW WINS (Special to The St. writ of prohibition, leaving the ease Greene and were associated Carter in the Savannah har- improvement frauds, and fled es of their acta and to delay ong as possible their trial for zziement and fraud against the government of both Senator Ankeny been extraordinarily successful extradition their efforts the ansistance Justice Caron, proceedings maintained, The vessel has been delayed four days at San Francisco by rainstorms which prevailed there. bring « cargo of cement, and an this loaded during rainy weather she was for more than two years. 1902, Justice Caron handed | down two opinions which nullified previous decisions and the freedom of Greene and Gaynor | “Jes kin'ly remember, jedge, dat ‘ne got a black skin, sah mates and advice | Why do you ask me to remem- r few months. ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL DOINGS SET TONGUES WAGGING HAVE RATHER SHOCKED SET—AIDED DURAND AND REGINALD } Hef by the fact that Washington on the whe n chureh golng ¢ The prow rowns on this Sup day levity, He is very cireumspect himself, going regularly to the man | an church at Fifteenth and P streets, while Mra. R Yelt attends Episcopal services at Bt. John’s, Mrs. and Judge Taft] are attendants at St. John’s, Mra Shaw is a strict Methodist, and ser regrets to the most recent Morton affair, The Wilsons are Presbyter fans, and both Moody and Metcalf are y cireumapect in thelr Sun day observances, Mra. Hay would! 4s soon think of going on the vau deville stage as of giving or attend ing a reception on Sunday after hoon. The Mortons are well known for their philanthropy and liberal contributions to all charttable pur poses, but have not fdentified them selves with any church organt tion In Washington The vice president and Mra, Fair banks are Presbyterians. The for mer Indiana senator was one of the deacons in a Presbyterian church in at th section to the office bis check lift church mortgage. Mra. Falr aining. Mrs. Rob labors. A great cause of offense to the * critics was an @ffair given recently at the Chevy / Ghase club, just outatde the city, in| bbnor of Miss Morton. The party, It is sald, danced all afternoon, and y-hos, making fhore than the necessary amount of aft | gpise on the way, and winding up Sunday observ then returned in h gay doings at the British em reas. Dr. Tunls Hamlin, an outapoken this land ft le expected that he may add to those remarks {n the near future STILL AT WALLA WALLA WALLA WALLA, March 22 erner Mead today held confer with n cal factions of the party with ref erence to appointments, espectally thome at the penitentiary ‘The rewult of these intervi not known, but it is ex the gover will anno pon his return to Olym pointments pia He ts maintain about any rem: ing state patron age he will have to dole out, simply announcing that he Is not yet ready to name the membership of either the railroad or tax commissions. This afternoon the governor was the guest of J. & Mohundas To night be will be given « citisens re ception in the Commerctal associa tien parlors on Friday he wit! speak to the students of Whitman college, and In the evening dine with mn the night ¥. M. Pauly, leaving train for Colfax. | ie ie ede ted tee eed REAPPOINTED * * * *% WASHINGTON, March * * * * * The president today reap ed Judge James Wickersham as judge in the third district of Alaska Re BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED NEWCASTLE, Eng. March 22 |The Japanese battleship Kashima waa launched today from the Ele- wick ship yarda. The Kashima is © of the most powerful ships in r clam. ‘BE TTE. R Senator Van de V Wednesday afternoon is more en gpuraging than it has been for sev al days, His fever has practically e is now jown to a fraction less than 101 Although he spent a restless night is resting quietly and there are fied out, and his temp u he do indications of sinking spells WH At 10 fe LING, W. Va., March 22. up. PITTSBURG, Pa., Mareh 22.—The 8 jock this morning. The river ia rapidly receding and the danger great flood reached here at seems past. Evangelist M evangelists from the Chica time of his mbers of the two bo ts eted that o new ap strict reticence eeet ee ee et ee nter’s condition 0 o'clock this morning the | had reached the 40-foot mark and is rising at the rate of two| inches an hour. The crest will probably come tonight. People in the flooded districts are suffering severely. The weather is growing colder and hundreds of families are without gas. The railroads are tied meetings at the hodist Tabernacle, at the corner of Fifth avenue west and Garfield street, are being conduc night this week by the MeCartys, singing #0 Moody school. Prof. MeCarty has conducted a number of very sucecetat revivals in this and ed every CORCORAN SETS ‘EM UP fix tor the tle ©. for oo to of in bn for i ja chboring cities during the past ! Cullfornta are PETITION PRESENTED the ox pomad ble car franchise asked by » THE BEE HIVE: Vine and Cedar & liek. eBry @ For Thursday a Friday ods Steve vine and Coder This Is Our Celebrated Charter Oak Range the ads, his owe and her We Rememt number Dabney & Woodhouse 418 PIKE STREET PHONE, JOHN 981, and GAiman, was filed — clerk tits morning the signers Wo dlites Caltfornia barb, t in stated in the petition. are now suffering from an abominable service Shs utinaiii %-Ib brick: lemons, FRAUD | Is ‘CHARGED (By Gortpps News Ass'n) FRANCISCO. mm isaioner Frank Maestrett! grand Jury today on @ « fraud alleged to have been ¢ |ted at the recent primary election was immediately «x. $1.50@2.25; SAN half orange Cases, lox, §8.60@4 Butter and Cheese. A warrant native creamery, 32¢; im bricks, 2%; California f COMING TO SEATTLE ° Golden C. In sacks. $5.85; dry granulated, the Biaine heavy ton Cows, beet. 6% ton, 7% @8 %« dressed veal officials of the the state whe: have the bus concerning the tr 4 his family ington Weeks to make this state their future home NEEDS WORE VESSELS’ per dozen, Sc, chestnuts, California hickory nuts, peanuta, $@ ive: BYElie; Ca fornia wal- | purchasing a vessel which the Alas- | ka Commercial company announ buying some per uO. placed and St was deemed ne wmary by the sturgeon, Sc; fleet Paul greatly rovidt THE MARKETS The trade on Western avenue was slow Wednesday as very little produce sveral cars of potatoes ar- | rived and it is anticipated that the market will go down. the very worst lons of the steamer Minnesota ha Pillabury’s Rest Olympic, $4.7 $4.75; Golden Electric Light, Pitiebury, $5; Patent Excellent, Noveity A, $4.25. litte as there riving. dale, § whole wheat Dbl, $4 ples are tion last little firmer rye meal, per bare, $2.60 | 82.75; corn meal time at all 7 Ranch eges W morning are selling at n » not expected to hold day | Mat that latter box 75 Iba of the week there be a large shipruent of put on the market ing In in great abund Sminy, small. aelf-raising buckwheat, > pearl barley, $4.50; pearl barley, janie | peas, $4.50@5, popcorn. per wt. cracked wheat, dastern eggs “8 are com Vegetables. owt, §3.25@176 5606.00; Beets, California strained. mack, Winntngstead dozen, 61.25 garile ruta hothouse, $1.00 1.25; erate, $2.76@ 3.00; faney ate Oregons quash, carrots, 66@$1,00 $22@ 24) Greely potate new hothouse @31.00 California sweet peta te Sunset rhubarb, Te. hothouse asparagus, & . $1.76G2.00; to bananas, tates, per It $1765 grape hoice or Jap, ba ing. $1.00@ megranates, Eastern. » cheese, 6c; but- comtern i eastern cooking. 14@ ea creamery extra C, in bar- in sacks, 10@12% jays. steers, To; mut- lamb, 9¢ wall, 9@9%c; live rab- con and Lard. bucon, breakfast, 16%; lard, White Star, tierce, lard, White Rose, 8%c; lard id Rose, Bio. Ducka, Creaeed. dressed, 15@ 160; ry. 17@ ike; geese, chickens, Greased. 16@ lie; turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, 1S@14e: cocoanuts, chestnuts, Italian, iSe: walnuts 18@ ite; walnuts, Te: butternuta, Se: oc; ale Fish, Oysters, Eto. ; Black cod. €e: ling cod, clams, open sack, oysters, Olympia, per sack, per galion salmon perch, founders, 1T%e, Diack basa, h, de. Crown, heat, $7; bbl, $5.00 buckwheat . per bale, | 10a, per bale, £2.10 white corn 20; rolled oats, wheat flakes, farina. per bi 10-1. sacks. ‘“ bbl. $ 108, bale, $2.60; Holly 26%5, case, -Ib boxes, 100-Ib sacks, $4 per baile. per bale, $3.00 per Ih. fe W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS 55, beet (as age. per Ip. 14 honey, etzract, per 71@%\%c; Oregon grape cream, 10-case lots, $2.90; honey, Yakima, 12%¢: Clifornia Fee. Oats, per ton, $51@42; bran, per $21@22; barley, rol per ton, gti; feed wheat, $33 dairy ch 327@ 3 $28@40; best hop, $27@24; whole corn, ton, $27 per ton, $23@ 24. hiay. Fastern Weshington timothy, | $18; alfalfa, $12.50@13 wheat |bay, $16; Eastern Washington doa- ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound hay, $1013 Poultry Food. Oyster shells, 100s. ton, $22; clam shelle, 1660, $20, bone meal, 100, $32: granulated bones, 1008, $32. Om 26s and $08 $2 per ton higher. Grain and Grass Seed. Red clover, vrime, ewt. $14.50@ 185 ainike, choice, $17: white clover, $18 @18; timothy, per cwt, $4.78 @&: orchard grams. $14: red top, $5 10; English rye grasa, $8; Italian rye Grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tall meadow oat grass, $16; Kentucky Dilue gross, $11; pasture mixture, Uplands, 310912 CHICAGO MARKETS. Reports for The Star by W. A Ryer @ C 112 Columbia street, by private w Seattle, Wednesday, March 23, 1905, Wheat High. Low, Close, May, 116 1-2, 1141-2, 1141-2. July, 93, 91 3-8, 91 5-8 to 91 3-4. Sept., 86 5-8, 85 3-8, 851-2 to 85 5-8, Corn— May, 487-8, 481-4, 481-4 July, 49, 48 3-8, 483-8 to 481-2. Oats— May, 311-4, 303-4, 30 2-4. July, 303-4, 301-2, 311-8. Pork— May, 12.90, 12.80, 12.80 to 12.82, July, 13.00, 12.92, 12.95. NW YORK STOCKS. High. Low. Close Atchison, 893-4, 88, 88 Amal. Copper, 79 5-8, 77 3-4, 777-8, B. & O., 1081-4, 1071-2, 107 1-2. B. R. T., 66 3-4, 65 5-8, 65 5-8. Can. Pac., 1481-2, 1463-4, 146 3-4, Brie, com., 457-8, 45 1-8, 45 1-4. Ills. Central, 160 1-2, 159 1-4, 15914. | Manhattan, 1691-4, 169, 169. Mo. Pac., 107 1-8, 106 3-8, 106 1-2. L. & N., 1411-2, 1401-2, 1401-2. Peoples Gas, 111 1-4, 109 3-4, 110, Penna, 1423-8, 141 1-8, 141 1-8. Reading, com., 96, 93 5-8, 935-8, R. 1, com., 34, 33 1-4, 33 3-8. So. 68 1-2, 661-2, 661 St. Paul, 1803-8. 1787-8, 178 Sugar, 141 3-4, 1405-8, 1405-8. Un. Pac., 131, 128 1-2, 128 5-8. U. 8. 8, com., 35, 33 3-4, 337-8. U. 8. S., pfd., 943-4, 93 3-4, 93 7-8. STOCKS — The stock market opened rather weak, but showed some signs of recovering during the first hour's trading when the bears seemed to have the upper hand, and | prices commenced to recede’ again, and continued its downward course }for the balance of the session, the | general list ‘closing weak and at | bottom figures for the day The stock market has had a very substantial break, and on any fur- |ther recession such stocks as At- chison, B. & O., Can. Pac., Mo. Pac. St. Paul, Penna., Un. Pac. and Steels are good purchases. Joseph says: “Bears had better cover their contracts on account of the return of John W. Gates and party Monday. It will pay to buy Steel. Keep long of St. Paul. Hold Atchison and Penna PRIVATE WIRES GROUND FLOOR CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. HALLER BLDG Main 1089. Ind st i < weonett: es