The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1905, Page 7

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IRE MARSHALL KELLO ESCAF DINANC AUSE T fre Ma palling’ . ' f : i onl gral ba f : ; " marshals t tor ‘Tedia 5 | the announcemer nab aiudeiee sndbnds thak he } Talimen bas . c t bis decision in rege r iw * It Judge G { t mM y, Tallman, be wait . - eb | Kellogg, act . f f t | the mayor 4 « Ma t t tt > 4 | t I f plag I y fit Mar w re s have on | ’ gead of the staid judges. De Bra C. Angels, ‘ : , ” for Dim, claim a a E. Sullivan, » he 4a " xp eeiare is unwarranted tt ? . > to taventia A Twelve-Aore Snap. - Fer only thre bd es ted w 7 a f vv pues cares Eine 590.6 re awked th rt to 50 s, and i York ik.*** | Seteanc = ae PASSPORT. nuisa —+ Yeu, The Star will have wt want in Houses Flats t My Berioos News Aewny tatomorrow’s Star, Wa a, 8 arrival f GOLDFIBLD, N Ma. ‘ ai a 4 was from | N . ¢ t buns & Bee gg tow atrance to a Japanese | du an, dapety F oni = eeelr mass sou ‘us her 1415-1417 Second Avenue ae Watch Saturday's ¢ shima orted ab r " “ ywing that the qua ‘ ey we 8 fie of the city in whi nt | r at Beatty and f A ings harbored sneak Deputy Ha t Saturday Special : wapte gee erst fecaty oeeend on Drugs st = i me meee 0 Be Again a Nation by bad w fit ——— - A a = AT THE THEATERS. ace and @ few patrons to the MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE . 4 st that the boxes were frequent. | % matter : f Pawtucket Coon Nit Off; full Th. bottle....B1e | effect that the boxes were frequent” | aa arrest himself for violating the : | absorbent Cotton, best quality, full ; D with * Javits | mts ym law, although he has 1 b. box pete cemen who have been toe wan 5 r THE UNITED STATES HAS LOST ITS OLD DISTINCTION AND ™ . . r @ place for ‘ nit tates Ty in t itle r , a : ed Poy ‘* th _ elaee eho | Reve stated this mort ce < a RIFLEMEN O FTHE COUNTRY ARE PROMOTING A PLAN BY lerek’s Borie Acid. rigtmal ib ~ ¥ sll srob ty the subject of t sea 2 atfirm that the place has bee! pone - | WHICH IT MAY BE REGAINED—“IN TIME OF PEACE, PRE- box Dectiee So oe a anieeee do would have to wire his Castile Soap, long bars. ssicnaise 1 ig tm ‘nia “. oa present Jeparture have his assertions | CHERRY Pic | PARE FOR WAR” I$ THEIR IDEA. ae . A sme of hia | affirmed bef the authorities | r of Fortua whieh Violet Toilet Ammonia, softens the ssioen ee heer ae f his | vould cease to hound him. In the '< aturday night, will be fol i oe soagge ae MBC) cen nothing . objections meantime the police are working OM po et Hike Berttle by TR® ChOCTY terete Ren IE OI ROR OR It iiiOk Ritieit inseed Lotion, for rough a oo al breagtlonee yg bg agen the case and the » passport | Pickers,” a war drama, the * * * Ped skin, 25 size Zle ma ceaah taaee wa saloon | ™8Y_de recovered. Should they dojof whieh are laid in the days of|e re- * Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, reg. 35¢ | t present conducting closed |# Marashima will be saved the ox-|tho English-Afghan conflict * rifle * ene 2 at oe ’ Se ig hotly con- | Pease of long cablegrams to Japan * re- & Kirk's Rose Giycertne, reg. i5e cake, th, and some epley seo land future complications in this OLE OLSON * tor ‘ b. and some spicy ses- | *! - ante th oe Sepret 9 calves = likely to follow the de- | COUntry Ole Olsen” opens at the TRird |) mittees on military affaira, have intro bill to enable the * Parity, Gayaacadeombag are Alway: ente. Avenue Sunday afternoon for the|4 joard ry out the plan. The act to provide rifle ® foc nol TY mning week. “Tho Virginia Girl" | y ete ‘where al clidaene ean: choot * 7 ry | els Sising were 20’ tne tan |AT THE HIGH SCHOOL} icvn'siariny wei & ranges where ail clean cam shoot, Pe ey US, ; o- joons within ¢ }& consecutive yeara, to build outde the * COLMAN BUILDING. Cadet officers, Captain Dunbar,| The present vaudev all _coa-|¢ a btrnting Regn dioah . Aut Con, Gohamble se, 000 DIE | Lieutenants Woodnutt and Arm-|tinues until Monday afternoon, | # NO gokart th . pean id Sergeant Br went | When it will be completely changed. | etry, In one thie national * JONTHS: to Tacoma yesterday, where a| Several pclal attract Sila tag arti, wertten tor the Mewiennsr tes Tomcotabees * | I podsine was held with the repre-|f # Ldeut. A. 8. Jones, the secretary of the National Rifle association, * sentatives of that city and Vashon popes fw will be found of great interest + ay SPring Line of Hats to formulate plans for the spring] ** ****MARMAAAAAH Hy * Styles $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Bt ox non, March 24—Mr. Brod-| encampment. As usual, camp will © mio une AUTIARD: VER be talalalalalahalalalalilalialalelalalalalalalaishelaielaiaiaiaiaisisinicisialelelsiaiaisiaisiaie » heli | be held at American lake, near Ta | t? Watch Saturday's Classified | vers took place last summer. It will a 4 By Lieut. A. 8. Jones, Secretary Na-| ren. Avenue, Cor. Cherry St. § Rent atch y * tim of ji jiteu, practiced ® Page. see | commence on May 10 and Inst about) 9 1°) nan, Ne. Rare tet tional Rifle Association. | The civil war came; a million or nd - iy eee re i more men were neede but amon; * port ia lying » hompit *| WASHINGTON, D. C.—Nations,| thom pacer here and there pt ee # this eity with his lower limbs ® | ike individuals, learn by exper-/how to handle a musket. Tons of * preetically paralyzed, 1 *liencaa The New England militia | tead were hurled, and the cost of & $450 and a gold watch *\ could not have stood ten minutes! iny w in money was largely due A. ‘ A % before the veterans of England at/to wasted ammunition ® come fros York, and had %| Bunker hill had not nearly every!” peace came, and it required an ® intended to ope » Turkish ® minuteman been a marksman. other lesson. The short struggle & Rete | emenues roetiet X| The boy of fifteen and the hunter) with Spain demonstrated it was "t v4 ity, ae ee ee 4 My man behind the gun” that was the * <n es phar t- al | Winning factor. * ¢ by toa’ thus i. aera In all future wara the Unite ler qe Es Srna tte tet lepend almost who Ot cn here tent soldiery. It is now — = - 4 Waa aiee keane ™ a ofit by the past and NO. SO6 SECOND AVE so wove ae » to handle with skill SEER Eee army rifle or one * * RED U} ANNEX 610 Sec and Ave/ NU / — ——— A ou Get Results BARTELL’S RED CROSS PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE—ITS MODERN IMPLEMENTS FOR PERFECT COMPOUNDING—ITS SUPERIOR SYSTEM OF PRESERV ING MEDICINES WITH THEIR ORIGINAL STRENGTH AND PURITY, AND ITS SKILLFUL AND PAINSTAKING PRE SCRIPTIONISTS LEND ITS AID TO THE SICK AND THE LAME THESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BARTELLS Wyeth's Phosphate Soda, 1 tb. ; 20-Mule-Team x, 10 bottles, 4 times the size of Bartell's spectal Se the regular 40c size, Bar- | Fee Shampoo Soap, tale. eget : heap kes, Barteti's special \ Absorbent Cotton, full und le packages, elsewhere at 40¢, | Packer's Tar Sanp, 250 size, Bartell's price 200 Bartell’s price 1se Pierce's Wine of Cod Liver | Hoods Celery Tonite, $1.00 Oe marked $1.25, Bartels sine, Bartell’s price 790 price %8e | Mennen’s Borated Tateum, Limterme, $1.00 sine, Bartell’s ecisewhere Ibe and 200, Bar- price Me teli’@ spacial Bo Price's Littie Liver Pitis, else- | Cough Drops all kinda, olne- where at 22%, Bartell’s price where at be, Bartell’s price, cesses DBO] 8 few... eo Goodyear's Fountain Syringes, | Shaw's Malt Whisky | (tor e@Bewwere at 31.50, Burtelis modinine only) etsewhere GRID snc ccr ccven. $1.10 Soo, Bertell's aperial ... Ge WOMEN’S TUG-OF-WAR WILL DISCUSS MOORE FRANCHISE The Moore street ear franchise is to be discussed by the Green Lake Improvement club at a meeting to be held next week. The Green Lake people are very anxious to get a better oar service for the suburb there is some diangreement aa go W. D. Wood {a alan @x pected to be present to explain what he has done towards getting ay op tion on the arian rights a‘ong | the shore of lake so that the can be turn over to the board A. C. Denel, of the police depart ment, was formally diamissed from serviee last night by Chief of Po- lice Delaney. Conduet unbecoming a gentiomean and an offteer is the cause for the action. The facts will be laid before the civil service com. mission, Stories im efreulation are to the effect that the patrolman used obscene language on a street car anda cithzes reported the fact at headquarters, Denel was ap- pointed a regular patrolman Febru ary 7, 19048 DOVER, March 24 —The Han om wad, arrived bere ing, o@ conte to (be Medi\errsarey ° Se | then« back the PAD ROLMAN DSMISSED ss jend against them | tucky | hunters of fifty | death park | let's flight When years of peace came and busy life drew men from fighting against Until the untraine bray At New Orle not t royed the i] » being at the ¢ last bul deac t tr ne it marksmen 4 he army PE OE STE eT neat Ay ix ANTS SaTT Mei’s All-Wool Covert Top Coat POPULAR Saturday Sale FOR MEN AND BOYS MEN’S CORDUROY Boys’ — Blouse BOYS’ CORDUROY ults $1.50 rts and Drawers A. BRIDGE & CO. $4.00 Men’s Spring Weight Underwear to ma Next Door to the Bon Marche Ops the Ken d Tenness bales, tha ton of Packenham, | It ts England | clubs war department, aided by pa triotic citizens united in volt association making st nuoUSs jefforts to fit the n n for any con tingency. One of these organiza tions is the “National Rifle associa tion of America,” organized in 1 fo: purpose encouraging rifle shooting among the citizens throughout the United State Thi auization, without finan nl ANCE fror the 8 ra 1 ia br i} both members of the army ed the Nauonal | er aimed a rifle without ard of Promotion of Rifle Prac nd of the bul- | tc The National Rifle association let was spent, |lately changed its by-laws so that {-shots hurled Bow it is an association of rifle rning head for all hooting in the country One of Its objects is to encourage the formation of clubs and to per t the members In marksmanship, expected these rifle clubs will forming an effic: to the regular and the gov t fe do much toward jent reserve force the Indians, or getting their food army in time of war and to nation from the forests, marksmanship was | 41 guard in time of peace. no longer the boast of every citi-| The National Board for the Pro: Sell at of E. N. Brooks & Co, pat Ave. $2.00 the Men's Hats thet will catch hold your the new spring styles, aty ee le and qualit an Call and se 1831 Secon, | motion of Rifle Practice is compos “i of 21 members, eight of whom y |are directors of the National Rifle d association, five from the army, einavy and marine corps and eight 4 appointed at large hy the seemetary * of war. | The principal werk of this bound Yes The Star wil have what you is looking after the national com- * % with Emeeror Wiline ene is Houses and Mats to. Rent petitions, making rules for the samme jo wore. | ia temorrow's Star. Watch Page O om oy ranges Aad practice, fer rite @ work laid Brushes, reg 25e Naptha Soap Ivory Soap.. Borax Soap Jap Rose Soap Cuticura Soap Castile Soap, 2 Ib. bars Malted Milk, hospital size Malted Milk, $1.00 size size 6 cans Food, 7 Peptogenic Milk Powder Mellin’s size Second and Pike Street Main 7: Phones 12.5 12.5 0 PANTS 25c SUSPENDERS 25c Big line 25c Tooth Brushes THE MAIN CORNER FREE DELIVERY 7, Independent 798, widespread interest is manifested in nearly every section and a stimulus Out by the board is executed by the Nat al Rif ciation. The two CHICAGO MARKETS. bodies work in harmony. Already] Reports for The Star by W. Me Ryer & Co. 112 Columbia street, by private wire, has been given rifle shooting that Seattle, Friday, March24. will tell in the future, should the} Wheat— High. Low. Closa. in engage in war | 111 3-4, an countries, especially 93-4, 901 England, France, Italy and 4, 84, 841-2. tzerland, there are hundreds of I rifte clubs receiving encouragement | | from the government. Canada has 3 » 31-4, 48 3-4 July, 48 7-8,-48 1-2, 48 7. a rifle club in every county, Oats— | The introduction of a course of | May, 307-8, 301-2, markamanship in schools and col-| July 30 3-5 oges is under advisement. ‘This fs] F along the I!ne pursued by the mili- | May of the world. Jap tary powers July owes much of her success to the ain raining received by in the NEW YORK STOCKS. »ublic schools. pea Ri Atchison, 90 1-8, 893-8, 90 1-8, PALO ALTO, March 24 Amal. Copper, 79 7-8, 78 3-8, 79 1-3. The remains of Mrs. Stanford were |B. & O., 109 1-4, 108 1-2, 109 1-4, today consigned to their last rest- |B. R. 68, 66 1-4, 67 3-4 ng place beside those of her hus- | Can. Pac., 149, 148 8-8, 148 7-8, band and son today in the beautiful | Erie, com., 46 1-2, 465-8, 46 1-2, mausoleum on the Stanford untver-| UL Central, 161, 1601-4, 161, ity grounds, Manhattan, 168, 169 1-4 4 Metropol. 122 1-4, 128 1-4. Your Money's Worth or Your Money | Mo. Pa 10 Baok. L. & N. 140 $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hat|Ponn., 143, 141 3-4 7-8. u be in Seattle at our | Reading, com., 95 1-4, 943-8, 951-8 rice. We what we say.) R. 1, com., 345-8, 33 1-2, 343-8 | “Your money back” after three or|S 68, : tx months’ wear if any Hat we 177 1-2, [have sold you hag not proven sat 4 sfactoty. N. Brooks & Co., 1381 311-2. 4econd ee 8, 36 7-8. _——@— 7-8, 95 7-8 | Yes, The Star will have want in Houses and Flats to Rent in tomorrow's Star, Watch what you} ae | Are you looking for a House to Rent? Watch Saturday's Classified Page. - W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK | BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. #00) Prones: Sunset Main 1 R BALLER

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