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RANCHER SUICIDES AMUSEMENTS BUEIIOPEN, TH “The AVIENUI Train.” PHibATER— able to deal direotly with the KE ern retailers and a majority of them have had to thrown their output onto THE DAMAGE BY FIRE ‘SEATTL OFC Oe | | SHOOOOHOMOERHOO HOOD OMOROOOe ww FASHION FANCIES... SHHOHO DHOOM OHHOOHEe STAT. ececsses overen | the open market. Some of them hav }run their milte during the win | leavers bony met pte Ae § ns The thrifty feminine mind, Just |« mpanion chain It also is made sequently In a demoralized condition, now focused xetting | beads with pendant charm a es tryc nine. Tele the" intention of The a vi! Burke Block Has ai psa = ca gulate the season perating mer, in harassed to a degr ywer the Amber and nt “wee Mien a pony tsa et. cornethgipgton Mio a, |Naae ate embellished with mock ‘ shingle men are holding 4 meeting bag Shop gasing ae saphirs sedate. Pd lin the chamber of commerce. A pre | the clusion that there is no faith he newest comb for the back ¢ eneneeneniagemepen |Iiminary meeting was bh a tw }to be put in the present cut of #kirt,| the hair ts me in V-shape, to st Jaye ago at which only @ temporary with ite lanky tail and cl hip fi ther side of the figure eight organisation was effected. Today it! pam 1) wpm |and the fortune-tellers of fashion a eee safereen: Serer POUR DYNANGS WERE DESTROYED |*¢ 1% tortune-tettors of fanhion ad] i nevation ts found The following officers were elected j uth the Imitath ne in the violet shirt waist seta, this afternoon: President &. Lyt cammeuueneinnesnnase won petticoats worn by the! onset of three studs, each a dc ell; secretary 1 treasurer, FP. wax ladies in the w windows. | violet. in natural siae and coloring Kellogg; executive committee, David | They don't believe it in exactly safe | curr links to match, the flower # tri MoVey, Chas, Stimson and Dr, Lyt at $2,000--Shert Olre 16, run with one's expensive silk OF|fe jarger, and a belt buckle of « 1 It was suggested that all mille ii on Wires Started jeatin to the bnew bt extreme, aNd. &8! bunch of the flowers, with a rhi should for two or three weeks, a matter of fact, it is not CUN# | stone dewdrop center. until the market should be in @ more the Flames. |with cheerful convict to y ee baa settied condition |} modified skirt, If you w be wite Pierce and Thurston counties met Saar amemanee Jand if you wish to wear or make it| Rhinestone a Roman gold and and organized in Tacoma last Wed- Jover next season oxidized silver shank buttons, an John Albertson, a rancher of West nesday. There are #ix mills in the! Fire broke out at 3 o’ctock this | o: +0 tique shape, set with oval amethysts Beattie committed suicide in John the last named county, and they | morning in the power of the Weat| let the rear merely brush | emeralds, turquoises or rubles, with Peter's saloon on Second avenue and have Joined with Pierce. " i ‘ the floor; cut cay step- | belt and collar buckles to match Jackson street at an early hour this — street and North End Electric Power | pine tength, not as if you were m are fashion'’s smartest accessories morning, by taking strychnine. NEW JAPANESE OFFICIAL * Lighting company, situated in the | ing an old-style riding habit for lace coats ont: walsts Albertson walked tnto the satoon | basement of the Burke bullding, and | don't, a» your repu n for t about three o'clock and called for a) Gon, wart * . it was extinguished, four | and ele © depends upon it Blass of liquor, in which he placed Rss ony dl ete peer r arc dynamos, each valued at|¥oUr pocket hole with ornamental ,and sleeve links mounted In gold or| wanatioed @ quantity of strrohnine, trom Japan on the eteamahip Riojun | $8000, were destroyed pine on buttons ' Let your fr nus | sliver are the hetght of vorue Maru, assumed the duties of hie| ‘The fire was caused by a short cir- | in Pn’* Sas oo es ae tender what he had done, He asked | : Jeface thelr gowns with such eccer Enamel pina in Watteau designs! Gar Geetha Glaus to Wack the peleen ¢ today, Mr. Narita te one of the | cuit on the wires, The fire depart~ [0° 00" TN Bowlin wie mae nan at oe prs pa gle ya od | Ne abers of the Jap-| ment responded promptly, but could Prove dainty acces: } down, and as he was handed the | ™* petent memb f the Jap~ | ment responded promptly rived In the arena of fashion before |the neck clasps of green aaa! | aneee consular service, formerly | not work tneide the bulld m ac - ' an be fell Gown before the coenter, | SNES Setmcca with the office otjcount of the live wir ae- | they became hopelessly vulgarized. |clover-leaf design eas | eee id eC foreign affairs In Japan. [machines are a total lows. The : adie? phoned for De McKechale bus whea| MF Someya, who has been in [lights in all the surrounding bulld nd, Mowing of out-and-out eum) Reading glasses with gilt rim and he arrived he could give no assist. | “tee Of the consulat office in Be- | ings, which are also supplied by the | Mt ve alone oso jearl handies, make a handsome um ance. attle since it was established several | plant, went out, and traffic on the oy. ae unilniied teak rmamental adjunet for the lib; Alberteon gave no cause as to the | Months ago, leaves for Japan on the | West street line is stopped. sean loa tie eal ante ialitgr-yreag table a return trip of the Riojus, He will| ‘The company has a crew of men |)"* ¥ ator nea vy eee reason for his rash act, and seemed nes ts the blo with b ex and to tlm through it all. His body was |0e Kone & year. While here, Mr. |taking out the burnt machinery, and |) 7014, L. 1 Combination gold and gun metal removed to Bonney & Stewart's, He |9°m*7* made a host of friends it will be replaced as soon 4s pos we'll on is thake ¢ woe » chains and fobs are exceed has no ny ted ae far as is known. sy wible. oe Jelighta, with never a thought ne fl ry too, Coroner ring has sent a deputy | THE ~ HUMBOLDT froat-biting days gone by | Py pe Fe el ausyeen Lemece serr| ai Manila calf is Ps atest imported | — ics tar this what Eee: ehaiied Mo ‘ ° porte Albertson was a well dressed man, | FOR ALASKA me Robertson Ratt company * ee eee ” a be leather for Focketbeohe and Seite apparen ‘ uilding the big lumber raft at Weet | i in a aaitiee tre: eats ere i © of fanc ti — sieht ied ens? Seattle, has let a contract to John lueoe sacuen coh Bi atl! rt a per des, which, when sliver mounted, args | RAMEE AE MS nde agate sg be beg aes or noteed . ponding with the somewhat | “** most cure ‘ | | rile ra ella on » pi cS “per ° SHE SUICIDED | Steamer Humboldt, Captain Ron-|river, When finished, the raft is to|T8"in€ basdues in shape. | I I) gy ottoman and velvet belting |nifield, wailed last night for Skag-| be delivered at Astoria, the contract | Vite pearl buttons. A white cord |»¥ the yard in colors to match any |way, haviag on board « large let of |to be finished by August 16. The | Cuitines the joining of the shaped |Comtume are venient, enabling WITH MATCHE pamengers, among whom was 8. 8, | Taft will cousist of 650,000 piles, and | qounce with the skirt proper, and One to use @ single buckle for sev- | Bailey, who t going direct to the| Will be nearly as large as the 068 | aie buttons im clusters of three pre eral belts, lakes to complete the arrangements | pow being built at West Seattle | iong to fasten it each side the front egg | for the running of his bots to Daw-|The Robertson company has decided | poarch at about the knees The “Lady Belt” that closely fits} Miss Maggie Borchers Ate wn thie eeascn. Loule Carmichact = Saray sar sagged yn ear ot the! eee the shape « walst, Instead of | and Henry Carmichael were taki feet Beattio raft, and wher 1 2 bs us str jece, ee the Heads and Died. up a large outst and they intend | pleted it will coetate 14.600 E or PD gates 2” paths gar gets bee peng ass geod ai Skate we , .. 2000 more nit wae origina n \ £ GF. LOUW, May C—dtse Magete | Dewee’t around Ketcnines. | Many \tended.. RA, Tropertaon leaves [It 18 braided in biack wet see | Borchers wanted to die so badly that yriesion, bound for the Porcupine | today for Gan Francisco, and the | Jacket Is cut with all the seams, This season's fans outdo all others she ate the heads of sulphur! sistrict, while several were for the| Works at West Seattle will be in! which flare below b The | in variety and shape. For general | Matches, Her desperate expedient | imeror direct The passenger liet| charge of Mr. Kennedy during his white revers are Jed with black, Ute the Empire size and shape in| Succeeded. She died in great agony. |r the Humbaldt was Ae _ Mra. |ahoonse. Jam are the wrist extensions, and apanese effects will still be in vogue. ‘The cause of her wish to di¢ is 48) Aitrod Williams Mra. E. F. Miller, + prea? og apd nana NM Sol 890 | yet a mystery, ‘The members of her |i. Carter, Mrs. H. E. Carter, H 7 Like ofiae contemporaries in many family refuse to tell anything about | iy pocks, A. @. Fell, W. C. Dun. BBs ae another line of effort, American it. It fo believed from the f4°t/ can, Lous Carmichael, Henry Car- A heavy linen has no seam at the manufacturers of umbrellas and that she had recourse to such an UM | ihact, LE. H. Griffith, C. W. Jo: [centre back, « sth 4 Mounce «living | parasois lead the world. If {t is that usual polson, that her wish to end Woiiam Meister, W. H. Griggs the necessary fullness round the | piain but usefu laccensory to the her life was known by the members| peowe Fred E " Bond, W. J. Sum 0 PARALY IS. foot It opens at t front sean proper costume for a rainy day, the of her family, and ordinary means |. im larry. LN. Meintyre. G |with tablier effect black and | domestic article i lighter, neater, of accomplisting such an end were | pnitin, $ Carson, W. J. Peters, Chas ane eee, Noe. eS more sightly and less expensive than | kept beyond her reach. | Kennedy, & & Batley, L. Gernidin,| co vy ane Eton, save the little revers, i COv~ the umbrolia of English, French ot She ate the matches Thureday.| 4 Ensiey, S. Ensley, W. MoVeigh, J.| Col, Vietor von Schetiha is tying i) ered with this embroidery German manufacture. In parasols | She was found suffering intensely.) .° & MT Must Mra, HB Low. | 2% the residence of Mayor Humes ore dod thal Well nigh cations array. ot| Dr. Simpeon was called in. She ad-)| and chtid, A. ©. Decker William | >@ving been stricken Monday with| A blue, satin-stripe organdie filmy, dainty, cht rainbow -hued mitted what she had done. Every | picyue Frank Ray, W. A. Ander-| paralysis of the entire left side. Al- | off the banner, oxpecially co welts, which women call sun known remedy was resorted to. but Jo ww of Hart, DN. O: J. D.| though seventy-three years old, he |**!*t From the waist 4 shades, American creations are far the most that could be done was to/ We. Ormond, Peter Le|s late In flat tucks, each tuck t In advance in point of style, ight prolong her life until 9:20 this morn-| nigache, Ls tee t. Ke. Orifia,| ou. te misfortune trevely }loowe at a depth to Insure a graduat- | ness of construction and artistic ex- ing, when death ended her euffer-|j.tics smith, G. N. Griffin Col. von Scheliha was at one time | oq founce. A ruffle was round th nee. If such were not the case ings. | agent a & wealthy plantation owner in the|foot. The tucked bloune foreign goods would flood the mar- Mise Borchers was thirty years old. leouth, and when the Civil War broke |ed back and front, and ket. As tt is, a parasol of Puropean Ghe had not been In good health of HE GOES jout he espoused the southern cause, | and embroidery ou i manufacture ls almost an unknown late. I to not known In the neigh- gnining considerable prominence | white yoke. quantity In retall stores. Dorhood whether this was the only | through his military and engineering | oe ‘The real thing this season, accord-| cause of her dewpondency . T0 SPOKANE skill. Gen. Robert B. Lee and Gen.| A sheer linen, with the skirt tack-ling to the prophets of the trade, are} —— Simon Bolivar Buckner are number. |ed tn clus ed a deep far-|the applique designs. Among thene | ed among bis friends ng founce Jotted linen. |/the bow-knot pattern, outlined in ee He is an accomplished liguist, and | The sicev ® oflruching® of #atin and #ilk braid of pt. J. G. McClelland, who has efter the war, turned his atter [the dotted. « proper |contrasting of self color, is promin- |been in charge the local Volun- | to teaching foreign languages: | was tucked and mitered like the/ent. Scroll designs in applique are T0 ORGANIZE ‘=: of America for the past twelve | some time past he has lived with | skirt much tn evidence on high t. months, will shortly be transferred | Mayor Humese, whose children he Bie |ferings, as are also butterfiles and | jt Spokane, his position here being |h4# been tutoring. A white organdie has row upon | beetles In contrasting shades outlin- i ccupled by Captain Rogers, of Ta —— row of rore quillings edged with tiny |ed with braid or narrow piping. Within a week or ten days tt is ex-| oma ‘The change Will be cocina] MEW BUSINESS BLOCK. | inc. and vive cirinea rion on ine] The “Grecian ie among the ed Dected that all shingle producing | anout the 14th of the month. C |waist. The skirt, three « has ers in this division of the field, It counties of this state will have been) wecietiand regrets very much to co Seattle Is to have a new business |t¥ ruffles round the f both |has a plain taffeta body, with a organised. A meeting of the execd-| away from this city but states that| block on Second avenue, and work | deed with the qualling, and the top | hematitched border about three inch- tive committees from each county |p. must go where duty calle him [has already commenced grating the |on® rounding to th It at the|es wide in contrasting color. This will will then be held in Seattle fF) Huring his twelve months’ work in |lot preparatory to the erection of the |!eft front. White ribbon with the | border is usually finished with some the purpose of forming themselves | ins city he has made many friends | buliding Stone. Sanford & Lane | errow-siriped #titeh each ¢ te | ne at conventional design, which may into a state association to be known | ang his efforts have been crowned | will build a one story and whi| forme the neck and beit Anish. be either applique or woven in the as the Washington Shingle Manu-! with good success. During that time| will butld a one etory stone and| . . - t a. The contrasting colors in facturer#’ association. The objects | 99 people, through the captain's in-| brick building on the northeast cor-| Though the athi girl stil has | the body and border of the goods are of this association are to protect the) strumentality, were converted. |ner of Second avenue and eneca|her broad avy there are |atrikingly attractive and the assort manufacturers, maintain prices and | = - letreet The buildiog will Alvid thers In fact, th ex me ta} ments of mownts are very extensive. establish a ble market The nw pligrims|ed into three store rooms, cach | bad taste in shoes « rything | An unusual variety of dainty nov Heretofore mill men have been un-|to Mecca tht twenty feet by elehty feet else Jelties tn black and white effects in | i ee being offered this season by leaders In new russet Oxfords the Neht|in the trade. Several of the most % dddva iddeddd Tritt dvdddvdvedddddddddddduys; |ahades prevail. Whether y striking patterns are herein illus Si - |for beautiful calfskin, ted, Most of t are made in 2 tation pigskin, is your own h class goods. Very attractive oe ~—AMUSEMENT NOTES Now, for heaven's sake. ects are produced in binck para- 4 i 4 a a you «et them for $2.96. is, with narrow hemstitehed bor- Panaas , | painful Jers of white, and artistic scroll pat- eee |terne in braid of the same color, TANNANAARAARAAPAAAAAARA AAR snes dtiveecs tie 26 throne Seok sat ou Oia boby ot tre pate the three-strap standby (and there's |sol, Other patterns are without the — no more dainty and becoming bit of | contrasting border, and have figures, footwear for the well-shaped f. flowers, beetles or conventional de The week just ended has been a | Temptations’ year, has in- {has a role which has been declared |(he Pompom (a rich affair with am ne rked in narrow piping, ru remarkable one in the theatrical duced Manager » engage her |to be the moat congenial in which he | ‘rine buckle in its chic satin ros ng or braid. Black and white plaid world. The famous Boste: se will for the part of “Chrys ne,” the |has ever appeared. Miss Kathryn |*tte): and the tongue slipper, a cay ts, with or without overlays of tonight close an engagement of five fairy protectress, A limited num- | Purnell essays the role of Blanco De | *er-lke affal asting: @ jaunty, |chiffon, still retain a measure of pop- performances and the attraction ber of old favorites have been re-| Nevers. This talented actreas pos-|%ring tongue with a ng buckle | ularity. has been the moat important seen in| tained, among whom are Misa May-|seasce rare beauty and ability, and|#t !t# root | The most artistic novelty of the Geattie for years. Manager ywe me Mayo, whose success as “Janet,” jin “The Avenge plays no inconsid- | eaves Iseason Is undoubtedly the initial let has aiso three extra attractions for|the milkmaid, the past son ha lense part. Me. GriMths' company| Whether one's looking for abed-|ter for tassels. ‘This has just been next week. At the Third Av the-| most pronounced, and the beautiful ||s remarkably strong Jroom sll fa hunting boot, the brought out by one of the largest ater Manager Kussel 1| Mildred Holden, who has in her sev eee Jatyles are fetching manufacturers in the country and drawing card in the r ara engagement with this at ‘soutien thats r 2 2° is attracting attention and favorable next offers Bobby pe ny aaaeaed irate ontaat fe 4 eg Be ce wee wit There is a choice among vells for comment among leading buyers ev ley’s Twins.” cast, wi for the first | next week, opening tomorrow nieht, (POmNEt but t ne between what |erywhere. It consists of an artistic eee time appear as the wicked “Count | has his peculiarities the same aa oth. |)" MOdish and what i# not. The large | little medallion , either in gold, silver Charies H. Yale's 'a| Fortuno.” W. H. Lorello, « stand-|or people. A eritic a Nite ana | mesh veils, wh ire mostly open or oxidized metal, mounted on a ro- wander tinea ot |ard favorite, will again eseay the | suid that Gaylor was peculinely ta. |WOrk: have no chenile dots or raised |sette of a heavily fringed ribbon tas two nights at th th lpmrt of “Pere Andoche,” while E4-|cuiar, ‘That le expressing It plein. (Darterne on them whatever, where-|sel. It is so arranged that tt can b opening tomorrow night. The |aie @now, whose marvellous antica|iy. “That has been Mro Geviora |*#,,the_fine mesh veil is thickly |instantly detached for the purpos nomenal record made by this pro are well known to all lovers of the| gtock-tn-trade all these years, and |*?rinkled with chenille spots, So it /of substituting any desired letter tion, however, ia d y to the push |acrobatie and pantimimic art, bee] suse the reason Why he had been a |£0t®, Wide mesh innocent of dots, | This povelty is one of the most ar- and energy of ite pr tor, Ch “| becn engaged to portray the pecull-| succesful comedian. The public haa|°T CoM mesh almost ¢ 1 with|tistic innovations which have been | who bh year manag arities of “Chaos,” the little devil. |tirea of those mimie fellowes who can |(hem™:, The which is open work le far offered to buyers for many season fu w and matt rahe ic; nauiae Wek Giedi ams tek ave | mang to the generality of | and is sure to attain widespread | pub cnized th ; women and girls popularity. | t ar being treat-| “The Avenger,” which te agnoune- | isators. een aa neni | . . ° Natural handles continue in excel- y to perform.|ed to appear at the Seattle theater |!#inal in everything he did and it) 4 now way of turning out a bodice |lent demand, They are shown tn ’ The com- | for performances next week, | Would not be unsafe to say that heli. i make the sleeve look as If it plain woods, stiver and gold trimmed es gatos A , h will be presented by Mr.|"** been imitated and copied in some |s'.4 been slipped through a succes tae with ' served, tr prove no t ust. 7 hn Griffith and his company, ta a/One Vay ot another in every village | won of straps, each fastened with a the last mentioned variety dogs’ dramatic cast, spectalt I re | rom rama founded Upon Ripe eee eae oro teat onrtings Mig, (ateel, Jet or paste buch The straps | t are Very popular, Gun metal dancer pantomimint acrob torical facte, and tells a story of en-| A a crea outta ekeine’ MF. | ini season are invariably of black|mount# are receiving a very fair #, secondos, t na ing interest. The acene is Inia | lof In “MoBoriey’s Twins” tw said | vorvet, just a y wore of black sa-|share of attention, and almost ev nery and eff ance r frontier of the | ‘0 be exceptionally clever and a week | 111 iast year can scarcely have jery taste can sulted in tvory, few old faces in the anish per early in the sev-|0f 00d business in assured at the |i, many atraps if the velvet is nar- | pearl, buckhorn, silver and gold han the notable r Y ver th century. The Duke de Gon-| Third avenue theater by this popu- row enough and the buckles used are | dies. Some of the new = inerus FP, Grinnetl, a t unctious | zaqu sinously causes the asnas-|/4° @esregatton. | sumetently mounts are very striking; others singer and nimble da f Duke De Nevers 2. ? * ° ° designed to suit more quiet tastes, 1 mak T fow, baniahes hin child| Rosenthal, the great pianist, will| ‘The Cyrano bracelet t# @ novel are rich rather than gaudy nef 1 donk k vul mi to confis- |appear at the Seattle theater for one hens, a very r imper t sof his wife's former | performance, Wednesday evening sonator of boys parts, and who | : Henri De Lagardere, an| Wherever the king of the piano-| 1t J# estimated that England's crop] The making of epigrams ts a pres genres a phenomenal contralt 1 r of th aahbuckling | board has been he has created the |of coal will last 200 s longer, and|ent-day fad in London, one of the has been . A ti > Hergera I howe ev-|greatest enthusiasm. He ta a won th America's 600 r It is not|latest and most circulated of these lon,” while o Gardin 1 lin f drawn |der and Manager Howe is oxception- ' ' upplies | referring to the recently iaid duty on pretty and terprete 1 of Ju tects the | ately fortunate in securing so fine an | will « ' led aw it is probable | personal effects, is as follows “ingenue” p ! ar f 1 1 a dash courage | attraction © Ladiew Musical club| that before ir lecades have gone} You clasp your hand with fervent first time aa the p 1 red a 1 na of the|of the city is interested in his ap-|by power t 1 in other eluteh “Madeline.” Mixa Madge Torra and y killa them, tell-| pearance here and the theater will | way And deathless adoration swore; & statuesque English beauty, ¥ each 1 ufter the hire-| undoubtedly be packed to the doors ———) But, Sam, though you may love performance of “Zero” th rf nes their master,” and finally ful-|to hear this distinguished musical Korn Drag Co, Fifth and Pike, me much, Queen, in the cast of the |f¥is hiv oath, Mr, Griffith as Henri | genius. 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