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THE SEATTLE STAR ~_ BOW, WELLS & (0, Publishers, Every afternoon cept Sunday, CHASE 1 ve Nees MANAGER BM, WELLS, KE Rorron PIX conte per week, per month delivered 0 free Copies Washing Tf Uncle Sam's handful of soldiers in the Philippines are to continus the THE 1 \ | ana unconscious, atit! breathing, but \ la horrid, gaping Wound wppeared « } | the left side of the neck, anc ther ik j j terrible wound waa displayed on the left side of the head, where the ekull was fractured, Prater wan then { \ alive, but about 10 minutes after the Jarrival of the polloe, he died iY yi | Goddard made @ confession, saying | that he kil Prater by beating him over the head with @ hatehet and | joutting bie throat with a rasor When asked why he committed | th At the inquest the Jury returned a nn dard, The latter was present at (he | H . Frightful Tragedy IM) | acest, ne said: 1 was bie partner, and verdict that Prater came to bis The moat horrible murder which | trial and wus represented by any at~| | he waa a trattor to me Dawson. death by being murdered by God SEATTLE STAR, Go Out Tomorrow and Have a Look | BE TOO LATE.” “YOU MAY NRE hk Ss 28 Ae. STREET LEE feeted by the treatment. of the children disappeared time ago and is supposed to be in the Went. The police demanded that the ‘The father some mania hall last Sunday afternoon, Mr. Roger 8 the Farralon from a short trip to the Greene returned on married by the Rev. James F. Beates of the English Lutheran church of Schools MeEireath, of | | Ex-Supt DEN TR mtracted | D | ia ‘who tnd beeh tuenlehing thel — jhouse until sum of $100 was due Mm wer harged with fraud and ‘ noed to jal! till the bill, TSTRY | BANKS. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Paid-up Capital Dusiness of chasing Filipinos back (o or ho will put up slea of in }has yet occurred tn the Tukon Ter. | forney who will pul up & plea of bn the mountains of the interior, Would | iiory was committed some time b nity 7 ft not be well to construct a few tween § and 9 o'clock Wednesday | Goddard ts a young man of about I dike paths, and then furnish the morning, May %1, when’ James F,/ 2! years, and went to the Klondike = soldiers with wheels? Such an ars Frater was killed by Arthur Goa. | WER, Caesars ped mi ms: mee rangement would certainly be more Gard, of Seattle practically without means a he 4 i Prater and Goddard lived together | (me, and Prater acted as a kind of @atisfactory to the Boye MU eee en ae hill, back of Daw. |Kuardian, Goddard, it tm aid, hy the chasing to do than is the present gon Prater wae a compositor in| been for #ome time without cloth I scheme, which requires them to oulti- the office of the Klondike Nugget, OF money, and aimost without shelt« vate corns on their feet by excessive Tuesday night he went home er, It ts believed by some that he Zz is F ing. next morning, George Hil, upbraided Prater for neglecting him, EEE of the two men, went to th and that the murder followed while . ‘id Seattle haa an effictent police force, A* he opened the door he was ac he was in @ state of frenay | W and as & consequence thie city en- |%! bY Goddard, who said: “Jimmy's | James Prate: native of Eng 0 ya " throat le cut I want you to take |land, and waa 2% years old While | foye immunity from crime, Chief | ine of the cnse.” lew York, and lat r 2 Reed has made «4 creditable record — 4i)! only remained long enough to|er to Alaska, where he followed the * for himself in the department. The | convince himself that the man spoke | printing business, For a time, be ¢ “a Tecords of lice .d rtment |the truth, and then went and notified | fore going to the Interior, he w aa} a the po! epa chow few grave crimes committed for |the police. Captain Harper at once | foreman on the Juneau Searchlight I a come time . Th areten proceeded to the scene and found | He is well known In this city, where e wo came aa ema, Prater lying in his bunk, curled up | he has a father and sister F ‘s able spirit of vigilance. It ts to be >< i W é hoped that this good condition of - ¥ E | eco F ——— te P, The Jeffries-Fitsaimmons moving | res Z PA picture business has come to erief. | és th owing to the diluted quality of elec- W ft ed ir . tric light furnished at the Coney Isl. } F ce: be 4 Gnd fight, It te customary for phO-) io of the social affaire of the|be at home to their friends at 1415 e > ! tographers who spoil a memati een nn given out of doors, | Suenth ue. | q Fequest @ “second sitting,” but it * 1. splendid weather has been the! The annual meeting of the Seattle Pratt’s Orchard of over 6 acres of large bearing fruit . Z heréiy wo be presumed that FE occasion for many little picnics, Red Cross was held Tuerday in the »es has just been put the market by Hol & a i wouM care for such a thing. He |boating and bicycle parties. The at-|club roome of the library. Officers trees has just been put on the market by Holman th « pa th eat dows altogether too hard on the | traction at Port Orchard, the cruiser for the ensuing year were elected | Robinson. “ last occasion. | Towa tn the dry dock, has also per ‘Miss Ruth Miner te visiting frie _ H ~~ to for many parties to be arranged and jin Portland. © » » © Seawe sesute SHITE TS conacan {the Say nos been cesar med "age and Mra. MA Noble ttt on | For a Home or Speculation I m editors today and entertain them tn |detendere phner dune weddings Save] waaae tite coke ce Wik tae Genes It will pay you to see thesetots. Beautifully located, - | Roepitable style. The joint high|}oen reported and hefore the month |ler Mire Te @ J Hunt. oothy, Mra, fy fine View of Lake, City and Sound. Extra choice for a ne we commission of local editors will see |is over there will be many June punt has left for Korea to join her! desirable } . @o it that there are no boundary lines brides. | husband. jmcesirable home. po - Placed upon their visitors’ enjoy.| Mr. Samuel H. Piles, who was con-| Mire Francis Emory wil! soon ar 9 ow met. fined to his home for several days, | rive in the city to spend the summer Take the Cedar Street Car ) j a mimer - rT Seoceeamamamememmmnena’ ts out ame with Mra. B. A. Strout and Mra. J.) oat, TL Peer bore Wedneaday |D. Lowman. Baa | Every Lot Cleared, ready to build upon. At least on e ral Mr, and Mra. Frederick K. Struve | a4 ¥ j “eS > ne Mr. Will Hl. ©. flell was in Tacoma |who have been abroad for several ten full bearing fruit trees on each lot. ef : this week attending the graduating months, will return to phe city next . ar exercises of the Annie Wright sem- | Saturday. ‘ inary. | Mr. David Wheeler and Miss Lau- nm | Mr. A. C. Jones, president of the ra Allivine were married at the w Vashon college, was in the city this home of Rev. John F. Damon, 910 E ter, * | Fifth avenue, on Sunday last. They! ce ‘an ean eoctate sone) SNe eee ene oF Easy Terms to those who wish to build. HIGHLAND DRIVE a ——-— » aocompne! } the city from Sedro-Woolley Tuee-| Mr. Jack Goodfellow entertained ed day. the high schoo! graduating claws > Mf Price $250 per Lot. No Reserve s | e While Their Mother «otro wi vine “St : é |& Hart, of Auburn, took a pleasant| Mr. and Mrs. BE. A. Strout wil! entative to show e 0 will be on bh Uttle trip to Seattle tast Wednesday | spend the surnmer in a cottage they A represe atl t th pr perty ® W ked. and returned home man and wife. are now building. the grounds. ; $ or They were accompanied by Mr. 8 Mre A.C. Clinton, wife of Purser ae re ne o Mallett and Miss Lillie Hart, aiso of Clinton, of the Rosalie, has returned | te yoy nes John F. Damon unit- from the north, having made the trip om gb —e tl 2 ek ORE the couple. with her husband. EEE ‘ — wae SUACKELED PR * Neo ure, f. The Quorn, Anne club will give o — : FOR WEEKS rague. re. ery. re . | next evenin, at Dobson and Mrs. F. H. Mudgett, ot | uses Anne aba beuse. ¥ ? S | Snohomish, were in the city attend-| The BP E. O. club held a meet it : “~ the Royoorudhg sg P sacl pe Monday in the club room at the fb- \ h Pritel Story jeetory Woman’: ir. and Mrs. layer, of Port-| rary. Qn or . “8 7 Ls wa oer visiting In the city dur-| Mr. Carl Morford has left for the x Vomily in Masscchusetts— ing the week. / ” . - north. j i | Estate Brokers: A Tole of Poverty. Mrs. Alexander Allen, jr. and her! Mr. P. F. mmel and Mra. Maud For terms see either of the following Real Estate Kers: niece, Mins May Phatt. left on the ity Morehead were unite! in mar. ff THE MOORE INVESTMENT CO. or HOLMAN & ROBINSON, grog en ne eg yO Td Ty ay 112 Columbia Street 112 Columbia Street | On jay Rev. John F. Damon|F. Damon. Alexander and Minnie bg FALL RIVER, Moss, June 17. junited in marriage Mr. James W. Gregory, brothe ind sister of the “ en (Morgan and Miss Elsie Louisa i bride, acted 48 groomeman and pope tirery, we danced. house bot jboth of — poo rae! was bridesmaid. —_ : SPUimt street yesterday saw two accompa by her mother, sho ts yr. Charles Stewart has taken the Idaho, ‘The lawyers at firet blush) 9 ay” children chained to ® ¥ox and craw!./a sister of George C. Isreal, of the house for the summer that was for. say there is no authority that will 4 * wi a {ng about on their hands and knees. @¥ frm of Winston & lerael, Of meriy occupied by Dr. and Mra.) justify such @ sentence, but Judge $ ‘The painters reported it to the police | Ol“™mP™ Kioeber on Lake Washington. Sweet gave the two young men a and sometime afterward an officer! Tht xtaduating exercises of the Mise Esther Sutherland has gone sentence that has no fixed lawful reat went 40 the place and found Mra, M. | A°S4emy of the Holy Name Tuesday to san Francisco for several months termination, for debt. The plaintiff f Ladonceur shackling ber two sons, was a very enjoyable affair. Mp. and Mrs. F. J. Clark, of North was ordered to pay the board of the . ‘ j aged 9 and 5 years. She had just. wet Ss en eee Yakima, were in the city Thursday s i en rig ee ypelhad Brmvgeine regain e bi returned from @ mill, where she is *° . ner, to their hon aes «| Harry Leland, a Seattle boy, ar hands and fect. He was left in al-| years ago, an , ple a employed, and to which she goes ev-|¥ititing their daughter, Mra. C. ©. they were the quent at Bagcod have led in De ack. ‘Sone 2. leet f Geotitute condition, and would | the sentence will end when the plain- ; & ery morning & few minutes after 6|Maring, of this city. |. & Day. eee fhave undoubtedly ¢ had not the | tiff falls to pay this bill. + F o'clock. Miss Edna McConnell, who has! Mr. O. W. Stel left fe $ i. ; ath | attention of Tom Chisholm, a well - , Seiiia dieiAidk dive wise dhe chasn- | sant vtatting: te Calttornle. Gor cover |rerer to epeas the memreee end cere eens’ cud’ barges, the |X20W Diamrvoglte, been brought te | . ; 4 e4 up her two children and iocked 4! months, has returned to the city. > ‘ - | the case. Now Matheson is recetv- | the chaine padlock fitted 1 Mise Aun Ghepherd, of Portiand, is | latter part of May |ing treatment and Chisholm ts foot- na) Mrs. W. A. Ingalis, of South Bend, | in the city visiting. . . iS treat am . | pear zy bow hg tw pe tah we bape ao | Seattle homes will be flied with| The trial for the criminal Mbel ac- | ing the bitts, pig Ss Po ular Son Ss : | e home o r*. Isanec Huntoon c brought by James C. McCook two boys and @ girl of § was placed was on W guests next week as the Christian |tion brought by The important mining news from on the floor and the children oop va oivasonorgg & jast the scene of | Endeavor convention, Women's Re-|the American consul at Dawson, | ng Forty. 3tile is that ‘Jack Wade 8 | sade i . ‘ prctinge te adnan & very pleasant wedding In which |lief Corps, Grand Army, Sons of Vet-|against Eugene C. Allen and A. F.| > tal . IN THIS LINE : Miss Misie Huntecn was married te . 5 eos ne Y city editor re. {creek 1# holding up to expectations, | ovcooe Re t. INES. .cece ‘ Mes. Ladonceur remained away) wages |erane and Federation of Woman's|George, manager an rm and all claim owners are happy. * until ¢:20 t |Mr. Walter N. Vestings, of Black |ciubs will all hoid state meetings in| spectively of the Klondike Nugget ; PUTNAM’S 1 every night, and when she! Diamond. The nuptial ki ea | ey al } returned from the mill she allowed |i the prosence of the relatives “| areaigd resulted In a vindication of the de-) 4 escans observed memorial day . the children liberty. The key to the m, Sieuie of’ th Mise Helen McConnell, of Olympia, | fondant at Dawson appropriately. Captain Call and hear the new Horseshoe Nail lb 12% : padiock she carried to the mill with ey Tee eee acting | is ig the city visiting her sister, Mrs. 79 2 C ones played on th S, per “ae ter. Sub Giiven ether wont to [pet OF the Mev. Jona F, Demon. | grepart + AES | aur. and Mrs. Ron Crawford, weit |J0@ Crawford cee een ot Ses Petana he Oxshoe Nail th...12! . i z fe . own composition, and Gov. Oglivie ano. mon Y bod sicep in the kennel or crawled about ‘nee ek a tae cae penis Au-) Next Tuesday evening at the Ocel- | known Seattle poopie, fave & musi- |spoke briefly. ‘The little Newman | ~>a S, per Cc on the floor. The chains were shack- re Sled tae etna Waihe b ¥ 8t-| dental hotel, Rudolph Grons, of thie| Cale, Tuesday, May hildren, known @® the “Seattle WINTER & HARPER | Ox: all ij: 4 ‘ Jed to their ankles. nding the cirous. Walle here they | city, will be married to Miss Robt sae "gave severe) patriotic musical | sizes, per 726 ’ Mrs. Ladonceur told this story to |! yo then pi of Mr. and Mrs. B.\ progin, of Chicago, Miss Drosin ea} ‘There is one man, at least, who | aelections. | 903 Second Ave. Seattle, Wasn. 9 | 1 &@ policeman without being quite able 7 cousin of Mr. and Mra. Leopold, of| witli remember the winter excursion eee rae 4 ri | — 3 to understand why the officer was so Mre. Irving Ward, wife of Sergeant | Chicago, and together they have been|to Forty-Mile, and that is David] Adjutant MeGill, who has been in | : 1 disturbed at such « revelation She } agen ages getty a Thurs-| visiting in Beattie for veverai weeks.| Matheson, formerly of ‘Tacoma leharge of the Salvation Army for | ‘ \ frankly said she had been following O*Y f wo months’ visit to her! The bride-elect is one of Chicago's | some time last winter he was caught | several months, has received orders wee T PVE... li mother at Vane w “ 5 elleteas sean some ene Poease | gon yn apap) 4 charming belles. Mr. Gros is among|on the trail one night, and he was | from mander Eva Booth to leave! ; poverty manded that she nbey, of Olympia, was in|the most prominent of Seattle's » badly frozen th it was found for the outside to engage fleld | » 4 a { om be ge ey and me tee? city Thursday young mperenasin Rev. Dr. Brooks | ne sear of his | work. 2079 e | Foot of Y esler Ave. ‘ i was afraid ren would Miss Taylor, of South Bend, was in| Will tle the knot | ’ ecle 5 i met into mischief. |the city for a short visit on Wednes-| On Monday, June 12, at the pastor's | Yesler Dock. ’ i One of the boys clung to the police- day residence, 610 Pike street, Mr, F erated one of the leading restaurants| ‘Phone Pike 1m 1329 Second Avenus : i man for protection. The younger one | Mr. Ernest Bloch and Miss Annie | Rutherford and Miss Jennie M IM nt ity, were arresied for a debt| Wm. J. OEAN & CO. $e eaid to have become mentally af- | Grunwold were married at the Ger-| Wick, both of Seattle, we for milk by a local dairy woman secure a housekeeper and the "°r*™ Skagit county, te in the city with General banking business trax chaining of the children stop imme- Many of the young ladies who Miss Levy, & prominent soclety LEWISTON, Idaho, June 17.—An!‘ is paid James Hoge, Je . as . Giately, and for the first time in|/"&ve been attending the Annie |leader of Salem, Ore., is spe nding the — sah te he The fact that a man could be im- ' ; es +, «Wien Presi ‘ many weeks the two boys have had| Wright seminary at Tacoma, have |#ummer with her sister, Mra, L, 8.|/nteresting ¢ we ereiisa; prisoned for debt was a great sur Pats ey ee ee My RP reckburs.’.’.” * Seletal Dechioe |’ i the liberty of the house today. Hhey returned to the eity for the summer.| Mayer. She expects to spend the/t court here r ’ Ve prise. It seems, however, that an old P..1 buil mi ond ft Sight and telegraphio exchange payable ; Will be sent to school. Miss Graham has returned to the| Winter traveling in Europe and Stevens who, until recently, op-| statute authorizes this procedure in , Togot acquainted with the pabl cipal eities of The United pe | The Hotel Seattle parlors were the Th " ia of M ; - : ~ For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight "crne Of @ merry wedding party on | dB on separ 9 Degg * wee Gee ee : | Capital stock paid in....,., sm, ené Sunday, fair be se al Fo hye Wednesday evening. The bride, Misa | M- Tenney, of Juneau, Alaska. The 7 _ e ee ace hae Hae oS burplus ESS northerty winds ‘Alia Luialia Rhea, had just arrived | Weather was delightful and the trip and U Itra St 1 h City referouces cheerfully gi Bi oak Sei, seth ied No raip has fallen at any station |ffom Sparta, Wis., accompanied by|'? Bagle Harbor all that could be! @ } ao ew y ° DR. W. C. CARR, Dentint $C Nowrehier ‘.Wiee:Preaident reporting within the past 24 hours, |Mrs. Edna Perkine Wallace, sister|‘esited. The party was mad up of : 3 if . Ww. C, 5 3 8 A ss ~~ almenpnpmanar tad +rreicens Shear or partly cloudy weather pre. |%, the groom. The groom was Mr.|Mrs. Tenny, Mrs. W. H. Talbot, of Ready-to-Wear Clothes in the City |Sseemeescosesotesesessed corsespon gon in ie prntpa cite valled at the majority of stations at| Walter 8. Perkins, of Sultan, Sno- | ! pt pik ge Scion Se be 4 Devdas . . | Es the United States and Europe, the hour of observation homish county peat Sees $id Meder-ya Bis N h ii it Th 4 | a ‘The temperature has risen in Ore-| Mr. Phillip P. Armstrong, a prom omer gine et ye con Mrs or Late are to 6 FOUN WN nis Lore 94 @ SCANDIN AVIAN AMERICAN BANK gon and Eastern Washington. Along |inent man of New Orleans, ts in the| is" G@ geveraole, Mra, Flavius Cole,| We show some very rich and elaborate garments at H ATTLE TR Cornor Yeslor Way and First Avenua it northerly winds are |city the guest of Mr. Irving Stellar, | yy. Hasbrooke Mrs P. B. M. Mil , b | capital aed | Miss Eva Connick, of Tacoma, is} ¥ eo Mra. L. & $10 00 $12 A) $13 50 $15 00 $20 00: re egy ‘The atmospheric pressure ix high |apending several days with friends in| Avert ara Trastue, Tiralnerdy, Miss ey, hd) Vy WU, i) WU | Freight, Passenger and Baggage. anh A tae Oe Pe mp por over Western Washington and low thie cit } B- . Avg These garments are e as to style 4 finish—equal to| E I, Gron Re a doll ¥ | Mildred Hansard, Miss Gertrude hese garments are accurate as to style and finish—-equal t str dahl Second Vice-Pres | over central California, This dis) “4 : } CRAGCE A. H, Soelberg - : tetbution of pressure ie favorable f. Tomorrow is the Argus excursion|Ciarke, Mr. R. F. Allen, of San] tailor-made, in many respects better. We fit them to you perfectly ‘ 7 - +: Guenter * t gentinesd pi ne aaatier tn the to Victoria, Many small parties are| Francisco; Mr. Albert Hansen and Given Away with Every Phone Main 41-46 —OmMoa 623 First avenny Transacts @ General Banking Businoss ' nh AWe svery WEATHER FORECAST. vicinity of Seattle. {The Senator Declin INDEPENDENCE, Ore., June 17 State Senator B. F. Mulkey, who was elected to the presidency of the Drain Normal school, has declined to ac cept. Professor Mulkey |x now teach- er of solence in the State Normal school at Monmouth. elty from Tacoma to spend the sum mer being arranged for the trip. Mra, Henry Fuhrman entertained a number of her friends on board the yacht Rainier Thursday afternoon Mr. @. L. Crawford Mrs. G. W. Pritchard is visiting her son, Mr. A. Townsend Pritchard, of Tacoma On Wednesday evening, at the home of the officiating clergyman, the Rev. John Ff. Damon, Mr. Robert EK. Bell a Sprenger, both of Tacoma, were mar- ried. The newly wedded couple will 4 Miss Eleanor Hartman | One of the prettiest weddings that jhas oceurred for some time took place at the home of Mra. Mary La valle, of South Seattle, when Mr. J Lavalic and Mins Mattie Hehrer were united in marriage. Mr. and Mra, James Moore acted as grooms man and bridesmaid and only imm diate friends and relatives were at jmane their home in Seattle and will the ceremony, Extract Teeth... Free of Charge for Thirty Days The Swellest, Richest A BRASS CANNON Boy's Suit from now till after the Fourth of July. “Best and Biggest.” | | | J. REDELSHEIMER & 800-802 First Ave., Cor, Columbia. J, F. ADAMS aranwlated | EZ | fy gy wane 0 Avenue, between 1d James. 1 THK PUGEC SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATILA Acine Publishing Co. PRINTERS P. 0. Alley. Telephone Red 106 4

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