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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, AGEDY. _ XCUSABLE THE SEATTLE STAR. FIRE T Quarter or Half Pie MONEY TO LOAN | FARMS AND LANDS. | ' Want Ads oe Sin ag Telephone Them le To Us | And We Will ' r * (By United Pre must review the evidence carefull . ” - 2 . . ° | CLEVELAND, O ath 1 deliberatel find that the Do the Rest The lows of lived of Httle ehillirer 1 pipes ea ’ ' in the Collinwood sehool fire was | ing placed ‘ Charge for one Insertion, 100 ‘ ‘beolutely thexeusable Coro) There in no di my vetnd 1 por line, Seven words to ihe iu declared after a the overheuted 1 « Ine. ‘Three times, one cent & — . in vevatiga ton fire word, One month, é¢ per liae John H, White Co. with this horrible responsiblity 1 | the ruth , per day Minimum charge for ap “aq” 20 coute, | RALLARD AGENCY—P. Mution, 321 Rallard av, Opp City Hall, Phone, Ballard 304. MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av, | « SCHMITZ IS FREE a Dhakerier te treekitors ht ALL J between Union and Untveraity. |! hare Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 A The Star cannot guarantee | |¥ bee : . _— —_—— accuracy or assume responaidll “! x pie. ‘: wer , bond =reP rene tty for errors of any kind oc BANKS. \ ont Sr fapho®, (By United Press.) Le pray Bee regen i sed : : a \ " ~ — ° SAN FRANCISCO, March 11 which from the 7 Fag Maras. curring in telephoned adver Tim GANADIAS BAN he % jews, the friende of the former Usements PeONM RRC pre | Tried and convicted on an indict: ("8% Tie ceite himmelf feel st Head Ulti-n, Tere neh Dougies |ment of extorting money from (nat he will never again go to jail SPECIAL NOTICES. Py Brae eS French restaurant keepers unde From now on Schmits will spend SS eee . ‘ f threats of withholding their liq most of his tine with his lawyers eS ae TeViktus rRranrMnyt Ry ° . licenses through his influence with on a defense to meet the 28 indict eae Ss Soo | penitta Prana ¥. Seell, Bags. =00| 07,100; Balt cose. y Wik the board of police comminsiovers, ments still hanging over him, 14 ” NAL DANK OF who were his own appointees, and of them in the trolley case and as ame | sentenced to five years in the pen many In the gas case t Htentiary, followed by hia remova The release of Behmitse marked from office, Bugene K. Schmitz, the begtoning of activities in the fo mayor of Ban F ©, camp of the prosecution. While the . an released from jail early last former mayor and his attorneys} 4 night, after presenting bonds to the feel that possession of his liberty | ui of $150,000. He bad been in is nine pointe in the law, the state wil nine months. His bondsmen takes a different view ase ore T. H. Wilttams and W. J.) District Attorney Langdon and Dingoes. ‘The charges of extortion Special Prosecutor Heney are eon cL, | against him « which he had not fident that the gra jury will vote _ Mate : «> |been tried were \inwed new bilis that will stand scrutiny ee ease Sty ASOTE sit eed) Now that Sehmits has gained bis | and a thorough teat ———_—— AHIGATION @ vet oe SOCIETY NO1:CE MASSAGE. rowrRE | : €i1 Alaska Bide tint “JAPANESE SPY UNDER ARREST ee } ns house repairing tm ail : | er weather strippini 1 am Carpenter ~~ Tam the man $e IMMIGA #0) PRR A DR HOLT Joyment. call at the chook 38T Hinckley block. PATENTS, _ (By United Press.) | Washington to determine the dis RLY, Nev. Mareh 11-—City offt- | position of a Japanese who may be clals here are awaiting word from | wanted by the government on the 1 cise | "SIF WRAL BOTATEL charge of being a #py Cutibianindiaane 4 The man under arrest te a short, | ewarthy fellow, of evident good Only $150 Cash education, and w arrem at Stops the Rent |Clinton says the Japanese, who re fuses to give his name, cultivated Reiptown upon complaint ot n rom howe his sequaintance carefully, and A Dr Delton, 4°6 Arcade Uteurtoary @iveasee Ciiaton, a prominent draugi a PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. Mik Cherry Co, ofa Tf) then made him a proportt — ee rea 2 e Pamy Vener y him to San FP hii = a ists. Ny eed will son i B a OCULISTS AND AURIOTS aa Sed acetates gee + to secure draw fortifications harbor Sealy formed wesmte tor peasiomen: (2% 3 00 0; Gubdase by Op Th Clinton says that the Japanese - ry fied Git Bice: mi » dD. pso private family maders ag aa ee D.B om) n offered him « big bonus, and was to pay all of his expenses, explain rye ing that he could nbt make the! eniidren aMiTH @ co |drawings himself, as the soldiers C1) New York Hieem | Were watching all the Japanese too FO 0. Maced tan a: se CiTW REAL EBTATE. Pionear | Carefully Wpoane Gor rent, Serutehed ar unter. | oad Brads bie basen a} | A@ soon an the Japanese bad Rished renponsite party Gesttie 2h-6 Colman Block o $6 aah oe oe completed bis proposition Clinton STORAGE. 4 2 fh epad and tendon eS | says be grabbed him and started to Would oxebanee {em 006 Hor nees. take bim before the officers. The ond fru: Japanese put up a flerce fight and proved himself a master of fia In the melee two of Clin FARMS AND ACREAGE. he a See |ton'e fingers were so badly bitten | — D> Day t RE |, wath OTR FOLD, RUNDAY |" |that they will probably haye to be | A good housckeeper, for a single work ontalty ined: good Hetting Property BIER | ompatated j 1 ‘he Japanese |e at present held ‘Quarter or Half ‘ F fetedt TBremerted. Beéreas 2. ore | RE ered Under a charge of mayhem until an Star » p ait in the street. aed | Investigation can be made, Wanted an | Acres j ; ¥ ¢ City Becks rik hove Add on Ballard ioe i Wanted— 20 « for Friday wight | | bn fH mot of Teale Apoly Family ‘The 4 2 as * price Jam. Tet | fe foot of Yeutor | FURNITUURE WANTED. belt a fo hate Price tor ai } hig MENT BD | hee ES=E2||| Soma] TO HANG | | | ' " j ' WHAT WE WILL DO j } | | } | j | | | —_— Valder Furniture Co.'s restock top prices for furnitur iat Main 2222 oF Ind. bone 2 bearing fruit trees, efty | i} (By United Press.) 1} | 1} | CHEHALIS, March 11.—Judge a | Rice has @enred the application of | i} i} SOUTH ALL \F. J. Bridgham, of Napavine, for a Fe ‘ae oo Alki ave, at #560 each: easy | mew trial and sentenced him to be 1418, Ind. 142. j rorkeren a co, we, | | Lado a1ao |hanged May 29, for wife murder | | 1! tqest summer Nome wlth wide ve-| AR appeal wilh be taken to the su- | + Gewing Machines Singer, a aes » Be 3900 Baste ronda. large lieing room, ¢ * rooms. | preme court. | Standgra. Deimeette ‘rown ‘ } * facing AIK) AY® |” There was a general cleaning up| ied k Balew. itt oe | Aveade Annes lof the criminal docket om account | o 0 ae. Hi? ?/ of five prisoners pleading guilty | ———————— VACANT LOTS to burglary A. M. Green was) : | “Y | guilty of house breaking at Cen sy * Woodland Park Lots! tralia; Harry Smith, John Miller, he ba ‘ W. J. Salifvan and Joseph Wil j and Houses liams, members of the gang cap | tured here a month ago, all pleaded guilty to burglary. Two others of |the same gang pleaded guilty Sat lurday and received one to fifteen r terms. The five have not yet nm sentenced STRONG-ARM MEN AT WORK JOURN Mt ” Alaska CHAR MERE COD Butiding AT RTON DE | On the pretense of searching for |rooma, two men late Monday night | y4/aasaulted and robbed ‘©. M Schrack, 80 years old, in a base- | ‘| ment store room at 107 Weller st The police have been withholding the story in the hope of eapturing the robbers, but without success, Mr. Schrack runs two lodging | BREME GIBSON | | » }and lves.at 321 First av. south. | | | ‘ A S Pie gis hounes and a horseradish factory, ee ate Roattle for onig.| Main€19%4 Ind. 43 | "ine th bet ag Pager " ance dow ab —-— siete tarts he thugs surprised him Mon dine ' D Aa Secs #8 Fam day night while he was looking ~<a oo ieee 4 mie Tie in Watt a a lover some supplies in the ba | Aghei lt jee. mt, Jevet, bias Kin cick |ment. Both said they wanted} ot of rice lana | Hoe warm. at jrooms, He told them to go to! ny <P etalon the office up stairs, and went on ' rms. 18 with his work +f Bu f walk Suddenly he was seized from | MADAMA, 200 Coimen Bide. | guatt| behind and beaten on the head HANDOR. te booming O-foms with fists. Then one of the men and city w Oe Be the other strongarmed him while nme 2 at *| went through his pockets, taking | manufacturing cea min| W. A GORDON. 119 Maditon ae hee a He a ‘4. 4808. | 10-14-18 | unned, bleeding and almost _____ABSTRACTORS. ; . - b= | unconscious, the aged man stag Booth . Whittiesey - Mantord At . gered out and called Patrolman G2. eatabiiahed The) “anemnent uf 4 pk Mayou. He could give only a par Phone, Main 196 OE..risTs. «| tial deseription of the men WAL Mr. McGraw Coming Home. WASHINGTON, Mareh 11.—For- mer Gov, John H. MeGraw, who has | been in Washington more than six weeks In connection with the Seat Ue exposition bill, left for home last Olive. Dew Lelghion Co. 1605 aer C Rant Rast Int ay. Ind uy} night. ese | BasebaN shoes, $2.50; league balls, $1.25; baseball suits, $1,00 to | wien be 250\ $4041 $10.00. Come in and get pri “Y'T2) Hall's, 1111 First ay, * 1908 TING DICK FIGH ted in the ain Weed, of * beth ah, “FIGHTING DICK” WAINWRIGHT. exciting as any incident of the da The | Within 20 minutes of the the torpedo boats emerged from Sant! ago harbor, their careers were end ed and twothirds of their ¢ killed. The Furor was beached and sunk in the surf, The Platon sank in deep water a few momenta later While the Gloucester was under @ hot fire by the Socapa battery Pighting Hichard remained of the bridge Although the larger Americar vessela were busily engaged at the time, their commanding officers had found time to note the work of the little Gloucester, The men of the} fagehip New York, which passed the Gloucester while hastening t join im the general action, crowded the ratis and cheered the little fel jow The Indiana signaled lau (Star Special Service.) WASHINGTON, Mareh 11 fellows around the navy deske are) awful secretive these days You mention “fleet to Manila” and they throw a fit of silence avk who will probably command the fleet if the battieships should happen to go to Manila, and they give you the mute and plaintive eye thing Hut just the same, Clarence, if the 16 big bullies of the navy steam over the Pacific watery divide, you are pretty certain to see Richard Watowright in command. Richard? Who's Richard’ Ob, you wouldn't miss Dick! Uh-huh! Yeu, he fights. Has a face on him that’s as foll of scrap as a Boston bull terrier, Kyes that stick out looking for something nose same, And the jow! of him! So, when Fighting Bob Evans re | tires, in Augurt,if they Richard time (By United WASHINGTON, ator Heyburn has sage through the providing for the ratn rom ‘Cong 4 another signal Walowright in command of the the flagship of the squadron stated ie 4 5 fleet, you can write it down in| “The admiral admired your splen © land, large, juley letters ike this did work served, in hn FIGHTING DICK. Wainwright is a pet of the pres 94 Callfornia “Uaaan tie) Then we all know that Dick ident, and there seems but little *7*em the meet fights, He proved it as Heutenant doubt that he will succeed Evan». | ‘*?* 18nd upon the reqnestel commander in command of the lit-|The latter is not slated for retire "eters. | Mn 1a tle converted yacht U. 8. 8. Glouw-| ment until August 16, but he will *7sem Rlore center, at Santiago de Cuba, in 1898. | probably retire after the rounds of ™*>* tom ihe While the larger vessels were festivities on the Pacific coast gon, Ma and € smashing Cervera's big ships, tors and Rave am to the sundry evil bill app ing suffictent money to begin surveys. WANTS TO TABLES ARE TU Wainwright had a« littl bate mii! by his lonesome with the torpedo | a boats Piuton and Furor. The 240-| J. P. Rhinehart, plaintiff in a foot Gloucester went close in to the |suit for wages in Justice Carroll's torpedo boats, each of which was a!court, yesterday became a defend 220-foot veesel, and capable of giv. ant in a criminal action when he ing a good fight individually | Wan arrested on & warrant sworn | The battle between the Glouces-|out by A. Welffenbach, his former! ter and the torpedo boats at such employer, on a charge of stealing Close range was as spectacular and | 150 pounds of solder ee DEATH NOTICES. Charles F. Nordstron, aged 69,/ died last Saturday at the home of hie daughter, of valvular heart dis-/ i enee. | The funeral of Charles Henry! Helen Cooper, aged 17, died| Munson will take place from the} March 10, at 1148 Eastlake av residence Thursday afternoon at 1 (8 ROLE, if Rice, of his cand! 4 | democratic | announ - | question ai i and that he litical all States Senator Fi TR SE ‘be prepared for shipment to Chi cago by Butterworth & Sons. FUNERAL NOTICES. | Charles Henry Munson, aged 65,/ o'clock. The burial will take place INDIAN a confederate veteran, died at 2203/at Mt. Pleasant cemetery | " Sixth av. March 10 The funeral service of Jutia neade, an Ini The body of Herbert Dean, who|Mehlorn will be held at the Ply cones hoa died March 4 in Phoenix, Artz, i# mouth Congregational church | at Dunlap, and at Butterworth & Sons’ undertak-/ Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. requested to k ing establishment | The burial wili take place at Lake ghe is 22 M. Kenoshote, aged 23, died in | view cemetery this city March 16 | ‘The funeral of Charles F. Nord-| om, home caught and sent t Julia Melborn, aged 56, died at strom took place from the pariors it the family residence on March §.,of the Mayfield Undertaking com-)| Mail Robert B. Moss, aged 60, died | pany, Ballard, this afternoon at 2) WASHING March 9, at his family residence, o'clock. ocean mail 1533 Queen Anne av Anna Thompson, at 616 15th av. N The burial was in Pleasant cemetery voted on in aged 65, dled | The funeral of Thomas Ral! took March 26, in The body will’ place from the chapel of Bautter-'ment made 4 WARM HOSPITALITY ALL RIGHT FOR AMERICAN 1 MAGDALENA BAY, MEXICO 3 : r The ret EX etre ey D.GAME

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