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STAR, ». GONFERENCE, THE SEATTLE 4 CHIEF OF POLICE MEREDITH LAST EDITION. THE CITY'S cso": aber of commer ald POINTEDLY & O°Clock. | them in securing facilities whic we Of Swedish Baptiste of the 8 ONSIDINE ese Mi Beet mt + ree Begins Tonight, | paked to At vob ne ical---M Humes | |Detective Rounds Up 100 erate tn the matter | swedish Baptive conterence wit =e | 1 in o Bwedish Baptiat chur And Says That Charges are Nonsensical “Mayor Slot Machines—$25 Each. sian heoira. xin at the Swedish Has Something to Say on the Subject. i sa savarna ak | Olle sheet, and contin | SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 ree oe , ' , Jost nn t wer t . has h ‘ io ” : efit 1 EN OUT FROM THI)! ‘inet machines. iM age dpi ‘a “by. different # and Ap , ny on wn oak — A . . with a demand | chance to keep the places reasona. EH THAT M } f; fo e fs tone por a n Th was p AlD * . the =r 7 . . Chief of Police Meredith, « th: nk my order comp anty cad ME Underground Wires. Electrical Exhibit. 8 . Baoncateens tsa ground that Merodith, tt De-}to keep out of these MATERIALE S e : Bs ae " apper w ug|any defense or explai i. oe ae e meeting lant night but litt anual | ERE aoe i eae bene ; = my ; ES Gen gaoaueg bo 5|t@ Rot @ man living wh ’ -_ : - be held tonight unt a than ; “ 36-Inch Percales 5¢ |] 35¢ Veiling at 10¢ ieee tocal gambling bo ate their presence in such pla WEAKER ing wir tere hat At , . , tear ‘d Yard the tune of $15,000 a mont ot Gale & oknes tiene . it was 1 that 4 can. | ¥ snibit be w ‘ rae Yard. ard, He direct at bone Ae d SECRETARY CORTELYOU t t hue M : J ’ . : E each how her he ORTS N UN xt of t mie pow " , b dead s assessed by t ese resorts REPOF ‘ ' f Snequaimie p ’ 4 : each game Considine Wants to Rule. ’ | est 1 t : ' for police tion, and 0: jes in this: Under Chief R 1 ; It Mer 3 _ to have M gime Consid nt ' . 1 «ht H " it 2d dismissed ¢ runnin » T not t aed > lose tee r Sc Embroidery at Mayor Humes asked for When I was n of F 5 rat k f z y ' ' ' os salad 7 R140 Yard, Which was not forthcoming gave him tand ' time be k| | WILLIAMSON, W. Va. May 16—~| Mian I 314c Yar Considine tried are that I w tee, and not | - ary t h the Mayor that Me he. There is the gist of the matter. | ates ta the thar . t h ; . a @ismissed. Wh: I will not allow gamblers t t é eS ae ot , Women’s Sailor ordered hi police department or to inte SAN FRANC », May 16.—1 , Q set ay ioe: with my work in any way |apector of Customs Loftus of Se t ports . ats 19c. “[ don’t propose to have this city Ghester Edwards Appears. se ated by the loca toms é _f 1 -ese0 sevvisochie waa Tun by any tinh =. = 4 hag Bi _ k i noes if dis avibo eels of . ete | Hat that ave be oe. Considine, wh ar wards has ying to induce | 0 : ¥ x ry t wll 1 stot » take money from]|a team of horses and wag to a . 6 y yee porter of th od: 1 nstein to tal | ; : fair 4c White Goods cusuitemumenticininasindl teks Ged weak even on g & surething | ge ith 180 6-tael cans , We hite G _ or r Own Mouth. with and [ clos | stamped opium, This ta su 1 to | State Convention Closed Last Night vA a,” Re ants 10sic 1.50 Walking Hat “All these reforms M out r night he of-| be the balance of t lop 1) __Yakima Next Meeting Place. " emnar 2c. f an ns ats ." he said hotly, “a im $100 in gold to] in Seattle a few da | ; ‘ ¥ 98 Cents. gee dust look at th This offer was |" | : ack,» ‘ S gives an order that t f Policeman | PGEE re R |e, alld back ames be taken out of th April 28th Bosomy-ililtecgeom sot | 4 Rourca who re tha Offers Meredith Peace. | ss Lemay oe 43 owed for" years. Twas only Last Sunday night Edwards tole ia . the P 2 poker game in Seatt! phoned that he wanted to see me ‘ what in t . “His next move was to order the| on a matter of importance. I told ouns | stat 1 ; ce , - - - eurtains to the boxes in the music| him to come to the office, and he | Board of Health Will Build if Coun | n'\", @ second ? Women’s 28¢ Vests |] Women's Boo Ge ; halls taken down. He said men/ said he couldn't do that, and want | cil Gives Money. wndiay " eS ARTELL RUG i} ? “i F n Were being ro in there. Who| ed to know where I would be later figceee : , t ‘1 well corns 4 at 15c. Walking Hats 29¢, @id that injure? Why m I had} in the evening. I told him I w — | rang: - Abe , een 66 Second avenue, near Yesler: a hed wl est in the Peo-| golng to the th with William . a as poet to the larand bub-chtet " ove OP se we ae Women's Straw Walking pie theatre and the i uae ne i Pink rton and later in the even-|, W* my | M ive “~¥ in fomeroy: ar heen be M N prarerere sr) Be all coos (feather >! fic hall. ing he joined 1 |pox patients until they can be tak- | Stewart, Beattic; financial secretary to th . BUY BIB tort sleeves: in ail nen oe eet ee Wouldn't Let Children in Dives. He « to pint at Once./en to the pesthouse, Superintendent |T. H. An ~ i crs Char en a i * > regular valu prvedcdgy: wy Say hy en look at his next play. He| He sald he represented the Consi-| Youngs sald: “So far the board of hos. Mury n pan at the Th ey morrov “Then play h Jor woodward, A. K. E waht ou P Sugars orders that no children should | dines and that this was their ulti. | public works hes dene nothin: ing, Spokane: junior woodward, W.|Quartermaster's Business Assum: | EP us a wtory : Love ¢ * Be ellowed in the music hails. Who|™matum: I must allow stud poker |cant do anything Nene with. It{@. Matthews, Port Makele tor By By A ey / : dia that hurt? Wy, me! “1 had|{n the Standard, must tet them put | Pouncit wilt appropriate us’ the|beadie, G. H. Islunt, } ing Large Proportions. with thrtiling ‘tuations $ G4 RIOGE * three in the People’s and one in the Curtains on t boxes In the con-|oney we are entirely willing t a Stator here are # Coc “Those children were not doing|4 stre-thing game in the Dawson |in yhich to piace the victims who ‘ pres Say harm to any one. He was just|*aloon. If I did this - evorything| frequently run at large, and we will or ns ©: os ci sae os ter © trying to hurt me would be all right—if mot, I was to|4o #0 right away” $ mine of the Lasaquah Coal Co. % A Few Curtains Left. be accused of taking graft from the | A Weathers. | 5 b+ pre anes ante Sonee — * “We had left a few of the boxes| s#mblers of this city. I told him We Nor it a # cheapest con! in the world, © © with curtains and used them for|t® hurry back to Considine and tell ho etan et. | teas S See gt ee 5 dressing rooms, and the other day|»im to make his charg } 1 H. B. Grit & Telephone Main 076 * Meredith sends und and orders |Culd do none of the th Murphine RESET EEEE ERE R HE f them down. (Wo cant baip fe ie] mien Staple and Fancy Groceries | Men go into those rooms. The Peo-| “As for the charge that I take | * v fi 3 ie ay Rane erie et why eae fF Be and the Monteray were the|™oney from the gamblers of this| pitas Gore mae Bi 7) | Se an ae an Ilia Wora at the price they 40. ‘he nly places that had these curtain-| “ity. there is nothing to be said—|STs\¢ io protest againat exorbita y) : more t thetr goods direct from Bed dressing rooms, and so you seo|!t 18 too absurd to answer |Deter rates’ Preliminary wteps @ Fo warvhousemen. teams i Ch ™| pin uref, "thus saving “middle man's” profit, and giv. Bit was me he was trying to hurt. | Mayor Humes’ Statement. to be taken, as @ result of this 1 master’ mhuiner the bent. Give Us a trial an : fm tired of this persecution,| Mayor Humes sald today ing, to build a eltizens’ water sys-|the government dry dork moat ‘ tt Tel. Main ike § ‘and I am out for blood.” | “Considine came to me with 9|t™, Municipal ownership is fay-/ _ — | gen The pay-t 1227 YESLER WAY "™°xrgttre== acresb Meredith's Side. jstatement that Chief of Police|°T** — | — gg ° ite Bon Marche 38 | a Chiet of Police Meredith laughed | Meredith had been taking $15,000| The 1 eal, nine will play Pullman RELEASED patton Aaa ge mt ppos OTEL BUTLER Phen he spoke of Considine’s ef-|% month from the gambling houses |Rext Saturday, and Eastern, 7 hired. besides . superin ; : H is ” © forts to have him removed. in this city. 1 told bim that if he|!pston Athletic association the next : war yk ~ ge > Cash prices on high grade tain CAFE AND &@ MORAN BROS CO. D> .., 1 knew it was coming,” he said.| Would preter charges I would have |" = warehouseman and em SCs per cont on your gre * Largest and GRILL & P fT have know for some time that ho| Meredith tried. He sald I ought to| A large number of Norwegians are | facoma. The pay-roll for/ i Cee suit jg Rn gag com. % S ipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boller Makers, ras after my scalp. I have no feel-| dismiss Meredith on his own state.|oing to Rallard tomorrow to assist to $1,580, making @ kc ~ B rOpeae Bil ¢ On. s , , ® ing of a personal naturo at all If! ment. He told me where 1 could |i the anniversary exercises ALBANY, N. ¥., May 16.—Radward «= 8 oink lbh oy oh rid ee a Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. Considine violates the law he will! et the facts, and I made an fmme-| Decorations have been commenced] yy: soffman is dead at his home Per can for Adame Lender Cicirtieteicte detctetete be punished, just as any other man| “ate Investigation I found there|in the city for t eoting of the) inis city, at th CITY HALL Corn, worth ihe can. iainial Laadaiaiciniaial Will be. Men were being robbed | ¥&4 not the slightest foundation of | 4 Lodge of Knights of Pythia#| 4ig4 sudden . 23¢ Bightly in the music halls, so I or-| truth in Considine's accusations. I mag BE Sue accetn Sse to 50 with Gam. Ros 1M for 2-1 patie Pairbonks gered the curtains out of all the| don't propose to have this eity run| festooned with evergreen and fags. was adju wan has y for @ boxes. |The places are bad enough,! by tinhorn gamblers, and the soon é erection af Wetmore and ee siruct ABe the curtains out of the ez they find it out the better. treets, Husine ¢ the govern HE BEAT HER uty in the t t be put ¢ for 4-Ib pails Fatrbanks' Cot SERIOUS ACCIDENT, |: continuation by —_ | $i ; * | pect street from Qu he Who hee & @ > pail Fairbanks mar nue, alleging that th t ish water to M. A. Gray, a teamster of More- | for removing @ plac FOR \2 HOURS a oe ee | 85c 5 VENTURERS land Bros, met with @ painful ao- |*&"* a upon, s m te ject his ee iat doa gee hs ae : : eldent last evening near police head- Se cag maine with the ¢ © mach Adams 3 ¢ pur for which patent Flour; quara’ DOLLARS quarters. Gray was going home at ; | "’ ‘Sth aS about § o'clock on a ‘Cesler avenue GUERIN-LEARY . to be| ff please you WHEN PLATES ARE ORDERED e When t the cor of Third | oar ~ ~- George Gunderson and George|avenue he started to walk through | ~ Manet jm © Forter, aged 17 and 13 years re-| the car to the outside. While doing In a terview with scor Adams Groce . P ively, were arrested by Officer |so the car gave a lurch and he was i a Dick tue r cond Ave, Tel. Mals 482 i Siucuoen aad 0, charye of thrown wiclently against a eat Case Will Be Decided This After- ci Pye jog. below the | ‘their way on the trains trom Mon-| lance, where is now resting. _ ‘: t ait} chinio what reason | gtil or a entire stock | tama and arrived in Seattle this - —— , ole wit the . " ing on me,” | tures must be @ th = morning. They are unkempt and The Guerin-Leary case will be|t> It iy ney woul Rag Ko be Tagged, but have bright, knowin, submitted to Judge Griffin thin af. Hagikig. Every article in the store has t faces. “One of them had t ‘ ternoon.. Tt lay has been 4 fh his pockets and the other “ad @ | devoted to hearing the tentimony ot ONLY RUIN TThe riock consists ot z ing. @ police are inclined to — witnesses, the final arguments ee Nome with | clothing, shoes and n ‘think that the boys have run away are being made late this after Aa ni dealer, 100 | inde wii be old regar t q from good homer in Montana mere-|_ WASHINGTON, D. C., May 16. Judge Griffin’ decisic will con-| orrs’ wares - | Wy on a trip of adventure. |Owing to a constroversy over the | clude proceedings in the supertc | 4 Fo baer | price of unifor street car em-| court, and vest the control of t | Lake Washin flyer, Str, Cy ‘ ployes of Wash to| Beattie & San Francisco way ‘ PR igs MHA ‘a Leochi | ¥ strike & Navigation Co., in one of the bel parks every minutes trom 1-6 p.m. 7 = 8] Ee igerent factions. |_LONDON, May 16 ectator, | 4 nn rae - menting 0s n have received a complete new wane rer J ‘a | REPORTERS’ NOTES. sical Fide Sass wa: |une eternal Saw ave received a complete new GUARANTEED GUARANTEED a BOSTON, May 16.—Thos. W. Law-| wi , | hoc Grades” Goa | Come to look. Sta 2 3 ON GE Officer Mayou on the charge of as. | 4, aan ra ee ships. W || Myagegngene gees 0dbs0sbdse bbb debeeed a Od OOOO OOOND RS Been selling short on certain lines| Sault and battery, was given ten | puishers for the same oe : " Be «for the past two months, days in the city jai and. for extin = Rl My te the opportunity which he fr we ey hers. OB bape ore mgpnovedh 1 of th ‘ord | Walter Mevan, « disorderly char ae Oren | nin the ' 1 i tenensd ie on oot ond ty" See ae Manufacturing a Buppiy | £18 M k FREDERICK & NELSON--Fino Furniture. GIRLS WHS and offered to fill the or for} | 7 s | CREMATED. PAYS FOLK wo rriday specials a SPOKANE CROOK. INDON, Ma is 16—In a suburb of this a city, Stratf rd “SMASHED” TO WORSHIP by containing a larg tes, Was burned t ber of inmates, was burned. ¢ Sround. Seven persons were k me, a | + Workhous ber of int “Duke” Dethridge, a well known crook who is wanted in Spokane for the robbery of the Chicago hotel of that place Thursday night wa WICHITA, ona Kilgor Kas., May 16.—Win- Anna People and Jas JERSEY SHORE, Pa e Wiiho 0 e ar-| A sensation was caused | | sitar alana od aimabataiey Sie See tos eotchane at tse wnt |afternoon. He will be held untilan|to pay money t yr n attend teresting at these fal es for Friday. ed the Summit sai hey | Meer from Spokane can get here tol ing service tay inh il orders postmarked not later than Saturday $500 000 pings 1) plied «ean, Sew y rtond.| take him back to etand trial ehureh, b t to hiv will be filled 5 sf Serontensé until the face’ beoan’ ee qT Medium Fined Ser thin putpens t known Faut Panel Japanese Screen, has four panels, each 4 hreatened un’ ne glass to rance Medium Fined. nae ay t Le ha distributin 40 inches. Decorated with gold thread embrotd ash about his ears, Fred | what amoun' i ‘ x00 inch er ? GLASGOW, May 16—Andr the proprietor, knocked the girlé| Harry Blum, the trance medium | °F how much each y is tor é This is ® screen that sells for from $4 to Without PLATES or MADE with PATENT Regie has given the muniei jown with his fist and pitched them |who endeavored to keep Virginia |°elVe. — | 98.00, CTION wow City 100,000 pounds ( one after another into the street.| White and Mary T. Williams from P Fy F a) “ x “) af ) approximately), with to es-| Miss Wilholt's brother came to their | appearing in the Gumyow widagee | Gur Special Price for Friday $1 98 BRIDGE WORK SUC tablish district libraries. defense and Wolf struck him, mak- | ing trial, was fined $45 and costa for ¥ ! , ted eT snd: dante ing a long gash on his face from|contempt of court by Judge Cann ae $ es as Mewtienes Crnamar, ene which the blood flowed freely. In|last night. It appears that Blum | the melee the wrist of Miss Peoples young men who several day psn wl followed the women to Whatcom tained « carris The police arrested the | and bribed them to stay away from from th UP HIS WIFE misbles under bogus ord ig and lodged them in the city the hearing, threatening, them, me | Guaranteed for 10 Years Guaranteed for 10 Years Morning ‘by Detective Crane CEN 1 il | Blum was fined tor hic teowsle. n° him and his trial fixed for Th | | Amateur Theatricals, atch thivenndtie stvaeiae, whe: 8. 0. Burg, who was arrested by will give an amateur theatrical per- | having concelved a plot to drug h “ . Humane Ofticer way yesterday ~ formance at the school auditorium | Wife with morphine or blow her up afternoon on th rge of shooting nite, in order to #eoure two Special Price for Friday as y evening, May 17, for the ben- | With dyna te | pix cows near Columbia, was today | | NEW YORK. May 14—1t is report- | ot of the high school orchestra and |ietters which are tn her 7 nslon : , . Away e or en a ar ors ound over to the superior court to | e4 on good authority that J.P. Mor- | other achool inatitutions, The was held in $1,600 ball, Paul | . ‘. | WwW. wp igen! Les Baines, leased a New York cable bet ade up of nine young |employed by Dr, Eldredge in the ] B. Brown, J. Gune and Joe Smith, | wa8 In constant communication with | the direction of Prof. Bailey, instru cure the letters, and t the doctor ME FUR 2RS RS a three disorderly boys, were tried be- | his Wall street office, and was in a! tor of clanuica and ilterature at the | wanted him to drug Mra. Eldredge i 6 4 fore Judge George this afternoon. | ponition to conduct his end of the| high school If he was not suce mata in thi Rialto Bidg,, 24 Ave. Cor. Madison | First Avenue, Seattle m Was sentenced to 16 days in | great stock ecramble of last week as cai Sacesar ssid, See, masotane. tater the city jail; Gune, 20 days, and | ¢ffectually a4 others who were on the awe handed over to the su-|*pot. The lease of an Atlantic cable stripes Novelties in the ° Pang ent to the | for % whole day by a single indiyid- por line, Star Paint Co., cor- oe ‘s 9 Nov t and Pike, Go to Spinning ¥ ed to furnish him with dynamite with which to blow up Mra, Bidredge. Japo-caenieni for bleyole repairs, ‘Tppestries, crepes, silk and em-

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