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AFTER THE BUNCO MEN: Police Seek to Clear. the Town. A CITIZEN BARELY SAVES $450. most Landed Him With | Loaded Di The police department has dect to prosecute the gang of al dune men now residing in Seatth and as the city ordinance strong enough to hold them, they wilh be tried under the law The officers started to work late yes terday afternoon to arrest the offend era, and by K six were in jal. The alleged bunco men who arrested are: C. McC mick Thompson, J. Sheehan, J . John Fitagerald and Bd. Pi: eer Matters were brought to a head ~ the sta t of John Potter Whatcom, who claims to have bee the intended victim of two buneo men. He has Just recently come to} the city from the northern part of the state, seeking a position as driver for a local merchant. He was stand ing in front of the store yesterday when he was approached by a man who asked him whether he was look. | ing for a position. Potter replied that he was, and the man told him} to go along with him. Potter went} and before he knew ft he was tn itlated into @ “top and bottom dice” game. He gave his friend all the} money he had, $450, to bet on the/ game. Of course, the nm found friend lost, but Just as he was turn-/ ing the money over to the winner, Potter concluded that something was wrong, and kept it. He reported the matter to Chief Reed with the above| results. COMMITTEE IS CALLED - To Arrange for the Volun- teers’ Celebration. ‘The special committee of twenty citizens appointed by the mayor ant/ the chamber of commerce to arrange for a celebration in honor of th home-coming of the Wash'ngton vol- unteers, has been called to mer: this! afternoon at 3:30 at the chamber of commerce, to take steps towards or- ganization and to launch prise on hand. ‘At the meeting of the Chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon, mort of the time was consumed in listen- ing to the reading of the telegrams and correspondence relating to the recent refusal of the War depart- ment to bring the First Washington Volunteers direct from Manila to Se attle. Letters of protest written by Genator Turner, Congressman Cush man and. others to the Secretary War, were read by Secretary Pr A new turn was then given to the discussion by the reading e €ram sent by Secretary Star last Tuesday, in which he sa $ that he investigating Puget sound facilities with & view to recon- | sidering the determination not to send the troops home direct. This telegram was the only official evi dence that wus presented to the chamber that the Secretary had Changed his att his attitade in the matter, FIFTY CIRLS- ‘oak Factory Girls Fee! the Effects . ofthe Trust. | ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 18. —Fifty &t Louis factory girls have gone out on strike against the great American trust. They have found trust con ditions unbearable and given up em ployment rather than submit to the conditions their case these conditions have been harder work, longe ure and @ profane bo They put up wit nd longer hours at a trust anguage The girls we 1 on the packing floor of the Catlin Tobacco factory, at Thirteenth and Chestnut streets. Th t t plant went into the Zika. He rema until three weeks taken sick, A man was put in his place to get more work from the girls. He walked around among them ali the time, did lag tor an Instant, refused to let them have drinking water at their m and, they say, used the languag a steamboat mate. They got up on their dignity and struck SHIP CATTLE 10 OMAHA :: May 18.—Today driven into rds of loaded and the harder work they drew the man who w st permit them t hines COLFAX, 400 head of cat this town to OR & N shipped by Omaha, From Omaha they will be shipped to us parts ebras ka to be & and fed for the cago and Omaha markets. ‘The tle are mostly yearlings and two- year-old steers, but there are some heifers and a few cows and calves These cattle were purchased by agents of Kiddie Bros., of Isiand City who ship thousands of head of cattle annually to the ranges of Montana and Nebraska. Most of the catti were bought by Alexander Ensley, of Colfax, and a majority of them were picked up in Whitman county. Mr Pndsley paid $15 for yearling heifers and $18 for yearling steers, $14 to for 2-year-old heifers and $26 for old steers, Wor cows and two special trains |makes them the AMUSHOMENT NULL ITEN, THIRD AVENUE THAT ‘The Rays . n “A Hot Old T of $28 calves he paid an average A vast number hipped from Whitman county last year, and it wae thought the county was nearly depleted of cattle, but Mr, Endsley, who bought last year for the same firm, says there are more cattle in Whith year than last jing more attention to stock raising | thee f years paat, The yearling ate nat vduct of the farm, and ling calves for veal for from $3 te formeriy the practice, til they are ene or two years old ne coat of keeping them Is light, and they bring in a# neat sum, which is nearty all profit ‘The annual shipment of young cat tle from this county to the stock of the east makes a scarcity sf beef in all parts of Eastern and northern Idaho, tn as Was they are kept u ronseque beef in shipped back in refrigerator cars during the winter months and people are forced to pay a ble price for it. ‘The lack of corn and other ning them here heap for fat the chief cause of this condith affairs Large shipr Montana and « are being made the Inland Empire, and extra stock trains are seen almost daily. These run through on passenger time HE CAVE UP HIS LIFE ents of # her from all Brave College Boy Died Tey: | the Rio ing to Save His Friend. DANVILLE, Ky... May 18.—Don ald Gordon, aged 16 years, of Fan netisburg, Pa.. a student at Center Sollege, was drowned while making a herote effort to assist an exhaust- companion. students, he was preparing to go in bathing. ‘The river is about five feet |higher than usual and the spot they | | selected is dangerous Ike Sallee got into the dangerous eddy created by the fall over the jam, and shouted for help Gordon, partly undressed, leaped into the stream to help him. It ts feved that he struck a rock, be- ause the moment he reappeared to view he mmenced to float toward |the dam, He was finally drawn in jto the whiripoo! and | Rallee wae rescued RICHMOND, Va.. May 14.--W, W Foster, a phe safe and pr wea Pn over to to give the are for solu- |tcon. In the penitentiary are several }men who have had a good deal to jdo with opening # fen without the use of a combinat will invite to unloosen the asked the penitentiary officials to lend him the services of one or more lerncksmen and the request will be comptied with on Friday. LONDON, May 14—A combination of Bradford woot combers formed, with the atop to the cutting of prices. It te rumored that a combination has been ned comprising all of the Brit- sh firms in the wall paper trade h a capital said to reach mil of pounds “THE “SPRAGUE DITCH Has Been bosiates and the Water to Be Turned In. DLETON, Ore, May 1%.—The mpany, Judge R has been PEN Spargur Ditch « ur, of Foster, president, 1 ite canal and will turn he ditches in a few miles nein canal is « has been constructed at se, tt having been ensary to cut through a hard ce ment formation for a lerable m ten distance and to a depth of fr there neres ni-arid 4a, but capable of pre ng raised in this zor ad a sumicient it. The company of plenty of water, taking the Umatitia river below this wh amount * ase t froa ty The @pargur ditch was begun sev eral years ago, and afterward » Judge Spergur their int quently p hasing rests, and taking hold of it himself and ne the work to its finall vA MARCUS ELOPEMENT | leiaialle Young Gmaks Came to Spokane to Marry. ash., May 18—Tas ne bus on an of this place, and a member of © firm of Thomas Kirk & Co. was married to Miss Allenberg, also of Marcus, in Spokane Saturday night last The news, which reached here yes A ame as a surprise to every-| parents and atives of the le netuded peara ave been a carefull ann pment, but ring from the con tional elog nt in that each one 1 alone Mins Allenberg took south pd train » Spokan fay, Mr. ng to Boneburs aturday ostensibly to look after business interests there. He he > ed the Spokane train there, however, and went to that city, where he was married MORE SMALLPO Anothe ported to th last night, th Wash. The f received by r case of amall-pox was re at Wellin wing tele missioners: “Case of small-pox here. Number of men vaccinated heading west.—Dr, A, V, Mariona An officer has been sent lington to quarantine the t n Mince he was shot in the that fighting mo than ever of little | if David of E w How #o “He'll fight ‘em with a sling now!" f cattle were! f which much of the] With several other | disappeared, | of Satie. perapher, cannot open | . and these he! locks that} have defied hie ingenuity. He has} ject of putting a| id to} ho refused to he! $256, alleging that his health suffer- Wel- | hand|The first was for a fire In ‘unston reminds one|owned by G barn Transportation compa to Ban Francisco iately jon business steamer Roanoke, are rive in Beattie next Bat nager of the cor Chicago tomorrow | here Monday Cablegram, — w= Bena Saturday aftern en the plon | z the chamber of comn AGUINALDO IN THE MOUNTAINS ois ec Maat nected with the] expected to are | you can get them at these prices oo... sof Beattle UMBRELLAS IS HANGED Area Puget t Sound Necessity Better keep one at both ends of the line when ny, who went from Chicago | urday or Bun lealy, general LADIES’ Good Quality Gloria Um-|MION'S Fine English Gloria Umbrel+ bretlas, fast black, The value, only| las, fast black, steel fod, Paragon ench frame, grand wearing, $1,26 value, LADIES Fine English Gloria Fast) only 86e each. Black Umbretias, Paragon frame, steel rod, pretty natural handle, | MPON'S Fine Twilled Silk end Linen cheap at 9c, only The each Umbrelias, fast black, steel rod, LADIES’ Fine Twilled Silk and Lin- ‘on frame, handsome naturab | on Umbrellas, steel rod agon 91.66 value, only $1.25 each, For Participation in | @ Murder. will meet at — — spany, | 1 in exp at 3:20 o'clock nual reunton | Seattle Jun frame, pretty natural and hand- @ and 7. The meeting will be open painted Dresden handles, $145) UATAIES' Fine White Gilk Parseoln, ~— to the women pioneers as well as| is jsiuiiilibien vale ly $1 each pretty white handles and heavy sille _—— | LADIIS’ Fine Twilled @ilk Parasols,| tassel, actually worth $1.66, only, | Will Send in an Envoy to Sue for Pte His in the Crime, fine Paragon frame, pretty carved] $1.36 each. ; Architects Saunders and Layton handles, $1.60 value, only $1.16 each, o—Filipine Cabinet Alse — Jaro working on the plans for @ new | LADIES Pine Twilled Black Silk |CHELDRION'S Fine Sitkonette Par Wants to Quit. jreaidence for G. M Parasols, two rows wide silk ruffies,| sols, pretty changeable shades of building will be locat | handsome carved handles, fine siik| green, blue and red, Tbe value, only Saceghininiomsitien of Bove nth avenue & tassel, actually worth $2.25, only} @ec each. : street, and will have | Sara Cae ee $1.79 ench. » . provements, It is to] MPN’S Good Quality Gloria Umbrel-| CHILDREN'S Fine White, St | WASHINGTON, D. C., May 18.—| cost between $2000 and $4000, MORRISTOW? Ma jaw, fast black, cheap @t 68c, only| Pink and Red Parasols, The folowing cablegram from Gener eee James Clommer was hanged here 49 each. | made, 400 value, omly 26 each, al Ot came this morning Ineur went cabinet and Aguinaido are in the m suntaing twelve miles north Of |Cantain Gage took ch Ban Isidro, whieh they abandoned On |Watia Walla, has be the h. They will send in 4 com-/i4 the Banta Crus. C mission tomorrow to seek terms cuteinite of tai oleae Captain Olven, wh 1 of the stearr m peace, A majority of the force con * fronting MacArthur at San Fernan tie ere oe do returned to Pailac tearing up two ig " of railway. This force of insur-| apn. op « has decreased to about saa eee Scouring and bm jare mov I directions. Keb * with a column at Candabata on nde, A gre of the Inhabitants of th jover which the troops hav lare anxious for peace. They ported by members of the Sherman ¢ The annual class « High school are » place this afternoon at program « vaultir | cabinet The eapect of affairs at nts, ‘The games were to have |was heavily ded with cannery sup-| jot been held yesterday afternoon, but! plies, consisting of boxes and tin. | present ts fave je a favorable. they were postponed on account of |Bhe had eight passengers, Steamer | | rain Rapid Transit will leave shortly for “ee Hiachski island, the spot where the! | A scratch athletic meet will be held |steamer Brixham met her doom.| wh. me to wed ane Diet ne > at Athletic park Tu y, May 30. The Transit will bring back the ma-| econ, Raven, aie 06, of Rankits, Sai ee chinery, tron work, and other articles | | Dera Benecker, |, of Tacoma; This afternoon the Seattle district |of value. ‘The wreck w | Nilo Petter Bostram, age 3. and Celia Larsen, age $7, both of Beattie: | at the Madison sirect « David Ketar, age 36, and Gokde Hon) gaye will ad. te. age 23, both of Beatie; Nicholas d | La Johnson, age $4, and Amelia Kohl- mann, age 2, both of Seattl l ward C. @mith, age 2, of Seattle, | ¢ to 12 Sopa and Helen M. Bellows, age 2 of | """ “r Smonng oF Spokane; Wm. Henry Foye. age ™.| yay sedewiek, ¢ and Nora May Fisher, age 1% both| wirthern Pacific ral im Tacoma this mor Wa Tuck and Wu ¥ $2.50 each this m . Peter Larsen, ¢ reat Northern. AIM WAS mono DRYAN, 0., May 1%—City Marehal | August Heldiey shot and instantly | ** Mrs 8. BP. Har Killed one of a gang of three tramps, | 2°t#! A. W: Dickey ve who had just committed a none-| sory time robbery in a story in this town today | While W. H. Ridley was at dinner |three strangers entered his leather store and while two of therp kept the attention of the store by talking about a purchase, |r cy g New suits filed in First National CARLISLE, Ky, Ma only clerk in the! satcn prings last night to hold an tn cee they claimed they were going to| vic iy of John Motland ; ‘ ' When —. make, the third emptied the cash-| 1’) Rnb yee ob: The home of the sebra ts India, drawer of the safe, which stood open, ragga “| whence It made its way into eastern and made his escape without * Foor a You Want He was soon followed : tor yd eh)» ther twe, and the less was Marted Merry for) The shipyard at Newport News, ; [not discovered until the proprietor : Ae: Va., has contracts for nearly $10,000, A Ba returned and went to the safe in the a i. 'P. oo of work rgain a see coursed of business Jarrived from Skagway, and that he |great state at the Tu has no idea where he was drugged That evening there When the alarm was given the om he supposition i# (Dat! Frequent moistening of a broom In a New, Slightly Used » 7 rs, who had been suspicious of the en eee a adds to its usefulness, and also saves or Second-hand strangers, immediately took up their . F the carpe rail and hauled them three oe o-a @ | miles cast of town on the Lake The fle crop of Smyrna promises Shore track. They were ordered to PRINCESS "BISMARK’ $ FEET... reer than usual this year, and hold up their han started to prices will be lower. run. Heldiey drew his revo! and Were the Cause “i Enmity of Bis. ‘ bi ae! Remember we have the ot at them. the butlet ririking One| mark Toward Empress Eugenia Ponies have aa werner Stans 6 Largest and Most Com- santte The Princess Bis hanged pounds to 1540 pounds. plete Stock in the City. ‘The others gave up and were lodg history of But ar 6 Call or write for prices and terms e4 in jail. The officers have not yet |for | Franco-Prussian 1 s younger days Lyman J See ee : aveeones Se rounere, fare lgmen Z| DD, 8, JOHNSTON pntritichnsediacatns Starch aenn t uch the fact that prin- | a ete, and could Lift 1000 pounds. SEATTLE INKLINGS ens had big feat Philadelphia Pre 903 Second Ave., Burke Building . but the ae Kuger The coaling station to be establish: | | . A ed at the Charlestown naval station! “ P. Jenson, the young man who was m, sot trow 4 *upply Uncle eam's warships will found in a doorway on Washington | France and Germany r ve bunkers capable of holding 15,- street, Saturday night tn an une noothed ov f ) tons of coal scious condition, has regained|ed t 1 Gern and his see ” strength enaggh to tell his story. | wife to visit t an nd! The Doctor: Let the little fellow He says he is a barber and has just 1 arrived in|yell all he wants to. Crying causes He claims to have been relieved of |reception, and Pugente re ed anti-expansionist ‘ feces Seen ee ade foe SAN DIRGO FRUIT COS | eee " r lov at The nai ¢ two fingers never Be. PF. James, who hae charge of | prince, German, «tolid and love w with the same degree of rap- | the employment department at the | with } fe, atood and gased at her lidity, ‘The nail of the middle Anger | 415 Pilte Strest. Jotty hall, received a letter today fr And} as not wa with the greatest rapidity, and HAS THE BEST... |hie brother Harry, who ts at Cape bone the off er |that of the thumb the least | | Nome, Alaska. His brother left last | beauty upon bh . "ee | August for Norton sound, and stay-|her side, and Bismarck At nearly all the Kansas towne, | MOUNTAIN here until December He then f s ar amped in suburbs in gypsy | Sobme 1 the stampede to Cape Norr and has staked out several cla ljand estates that they are worth at leant $600,000. Mr. James writes that lthere are large crowds of p © KO jing into Nome, and a greater rush | Sugenie an is expected g the line of aptain Hinekie, eduled to take rupning and feild evening for Valdes and Orca. She conference, which has been In session | purchased by B. EB. Caine Ife railway, was over | inspector, wil go north on the Man- Lares nm, went east yesterday over the NEW SUITS FILED. urt are as follows: C nan and Wm. H. Liewe ! es | mined to Die. jmarine cable is was samen ho was given|day for the murder of Mra r Al-KI when | Kaiser, ‘The murder was the result ai rn'ieinn Sm, W, PETERSON & BRO. m transferred | mer and the woman's husband to ob- 206, 208, 210 Pike St. tain $10,000 insurance money on her rex. BICYCLES IDEAL... of A conspirac er George W ymand of the Kalser was also need to he committed suictde in the | al months ago. The exe- 4 passed off quietly | hang, but Jail sev ty Parish |outi at night in ‘a ALONG: THE WHARVES. ames of the } Athletic park.| Steamer Jeanie, of the Pacific! f jumping, | Steam Whaling company, sailed last recently | hurch for two 268 ‘The United States lightouse steam- le? Mansanita, Captain Gregory, will| om were fined | nail at 8 o'clock this afternoon for! ng by Judge |the southeastern coast of Alaska, | tum. | where she will resume her work of replacing bouys and beacons. a agent for the|C. Ret United States lighthouse WINTER & HARPER 003 Second Ave. Seattle, Wem. ning tanita She will return to Seattle about June 7. Tiros, & eee ‘The schooner Nelile G. Thurston will sall about Thursday for a trip to Cape Nome on « trading voyage probably be gone about four nthe. The schooner General Sig- lin, Captain Johnson, will leave! the same time for Sunrise 200k Te ‘he Tiest Talking Machine Made ‘ALL SORTS.” REGINAS~ Meals at All Neere, : From $7.00 to $300/ OUR CAFE the superior lyn, promis Rank of Port Griffiths, prom - 6 i | eae Av present toe ongent sinete wane SErman, Clay & Go.|$ mr co a rieom, - rrowiue ole ang “STEINWAY” DEALERS Cor. Third Ave. amd James 8 B14 Becond Avenue - - y 1% —Coroner| yw epg eed produces Annually an { 10,000,000 pounds of cheese. conan average 4 baby's lungs to expand * a grand| The Father: Then, by gum, I'm an ‘This time of year, and the ashion, are families with a lot of y, and her feet | half-grown, tow-headed children and ked she/hungry dogs hey wander about! t ke the Ara | = ive with | eee | In Seattle. _ ee oS er was heard| Tit! Husband (shrugging his! Wanted—To buy ver 08 sola and silver. H. I arck, | shoulde You took me as I am, my} pamennard Oo ee eee eee, eee was quick as a flash, followed | dear have to put up with! The Carpenters’ Union No. 131 of giance of thetr eyes and saw|me. | Seattle, gathered at Schwabacher |them rest upon the f of his wif American Heiress: I ¢ Photos reduced ‘as to qualit) wharf last evening to bid farewell to| That settied the mat five of the members who left for the | tical history of France north on the steamer Rosalie. They | trom th | were R. J. Bower, A. P. Stiers, G. | the time |W. Scott, Fred Portrais, and W. J. | himself fired a canr Foster. |parts pe the Columbia dairy-|that for the feet of Fred Tancke, man, and his wife, have made up| me again, and he has been released from | the county jall after being an inmate Fatal Lasso for ten days, owing to his failure to | dren, 4 9) STH May 18.-While give bonds to keep the peace. The| CHESTIOR “ee | Siveree auit brought by Mrs. Trancke| throwing a lnnso last night Frank! According to the New York Pre P. 0, Alley. Te ne Red 1064 has also been dismiese@ by agree- | Beau u ae dragged to his|a Binghamton (N. Y.) physician at Jeath under the whee ing railroad train. He ment “ee | ‘The fire and water commitee of the city counct! met yesterday afternoon to consider the proposed purchase of 0 at the engineer, wh two new fire engines, The | mittee will draw up a resolution in-| fastened one end of th structing the board of public works | hin waist, ‘The loop to advertise for bide for the purchase |... ine engineer an of the engines moved forward Beaur ave’ noved forward E ‘“ a freight came along com: | 0 rm missioners |wed for a square am was|nig against the N. A. T. & T. Co.,| The jury in the case of C. 0. Bite! Srawn under the ear crushed to death brought In a verdict yesterday after. | TU"? : noon for Birnig for $200, He sued tor | The latest device for |somnia is to have a aed |room, preferably on th son is given 4 while @ passenger on one of t company’s boats Two alarms of fire were turned tn | finite re from Box 146 yeaterday afternoon, | producing qualities of 4 barn| pany. The sen t M. Chandler, at 2121| which his presence pr at Cherry street, ‘The depart-| gested an a possible o} ent extinguished the blaze, the \er is the known phyelc damage amounting to about $50. | effect betw Shortly afterwards the company |may have a soothing *rincess Fis-| wound received in the Mormon war, ck!" ‘The slight was avenged. of being Missouri's only state pen > sioner He had been married five actice. t and was the father of 17 chil- t of the cabin win¢ ¢ lasso around | inflammation. of the lasso fell | 1 as the train| Girls who attenm some of the wo Remedy for Insomnia, t more houses on dog and man, which|and to the point. & P. G. meant, | 5044s P ead Wey effect. | ‘Sundries, Principally Grub.” | *Ssfophone Hay 1923 MICKELSON, Agt No. A034 Pike Btiget ter, The poll-| with you easily enough to Platino Cabinet (QI7 |ulesituatetinysetanree sf aly 4 Scone ee Wiese was altered |T have to put up for you that hurts, | ner 60 Gupe. queries to sty r later at see | ; . W ged Bismarck] Samuel Tarwater, who died at his| LQ Roche cies | gr store ae Sona er the ram-|home In Ray county, Missouri, a few W. Cari him |days ago, age 9%, had long enjoyed Acme Publishing Co. | | shout: “Take |the distinction, owing to a serious Pri |tributes several ca Is of a Read ages of appen GO TO ,umont, when |ti# Which have developed in the lat- c home made bygad Gaby and : : city to the drinking of muddy . ‘ won: Yaa ees brew the tas ce Me betlever that the fine Q Sparkman & McLean Lanai d elt int ho was leaning | particles of earth suspended tn the! oni aisninwriak r AND ae 3 fow. He had|water enter the appendix, causing 1ont Was drag. |Men’s coleges In England are walling le was finally |Decause they don't have enough to ‘Phone Red 1798, 606 Bailey Bldg. pobesita wheels and /eat, and they don't Ike what they do hav The parents are adding their MILLINESY. |volces to the lament, because their | Yr he neat. _m daughters are driven by hunger to ube ally built, re, and Pine “ . " borhood, lot 50100; inares Latest ti -| bills for this & a " a eae ae pet dog in the charge on the parental © he bed. No de-| purse already taxed with high In the marketover thirty years—th for the sleep: |enough fees.’ This recalls the Amer- pay 3 the dog's coms | jean college boy whi parents were companionship | puzsied, in reading over his accounts 38 niuces Is sug-|by the persistent reappearance of the SEWING MACHINE. ne, and anoth-|{tem “8, P. @." ‘They appealed for | Al sympathetic an explanation, which was prompt | Pricestre “5 ditional aaa erential Bother fined ete: on Porte ed in tumn bring to thi alleg their lime game which noun Fair Jus ent a keepii reach not yi be de lands will by cessar place the in thy three the lc tray, of the to Ag said, | that tl favors AV Was The pe that ¢ many York 4 acted | while | aries a er part such a visiting tion of