The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1901, Page 3

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is — THER SEATTLE STAR = | reliak etadndiniias tae edo. ste y LAST EDITION. : « DEATH COMES QUICKLY TOs: za (rhe ater Sar @ O'Clock. " te ie erent ae ae SEVEN YOUTHFUL th bth Rar iiteebe’ ot the WILL IT EVER pe, Beso tah ety Leary seu er : IN FAVOR Dam-—The Oarsmen Disregarded a Warning. ve ; he vy f , fa Rousing Fourth of |... hapter was added to the | #2 bes Peet shat| etnies Yee Tented !' July Carnival. N “tad ‘Sotende | Echt sivec anton nortrn|18tnchon Sf wae ws Bourn what Oe ij ape x ti i i hy ; an f Se bt red 7 tt sed up 4t th ( be h Will Act or Not on ages Fame Se, SpeneEe 1 ete Dey who was rowing, |-wim t shores then aan pawl one the Suggestion. the Srekaek thesieas ot tee eon “yt aa] (uatead bak. tee Seated, throm, weld rotee th yf rs . Tie Satiee ic ics ‘ei tah Nada | Deets ethan Sick tte tate to | eee bodies of th ple set for June 4 This action adds another chapter to the troubles of the Seattle @ San Anumber of Seattle's leading citi pave been asked for advice ry NNONS ¢ final dispos | Superior court om of the case in the EXCITEMENT, INDIGNANT Mere are many reasons why the| STSSCARS § UPS CPP SSt SMF FI ew Var Ferre, Bet rem Bee eee Peliday should be celebrat- _ | ian especially elaborate man- | ar ° | ‘There was eedebiinh tts foe cna ene ote, Lakouine ts tales Guano tis | Because Accused of Mercinary Tac- is feeling the effect of Jing the final argument for t . tics By Local Paper: ty. Such & ebration |ty John Hart. in the Ha t y Local Papers. at number ot i. Hart toot occast . Rarer it would serve to at Husndye atiorecy, for the mas oe : , fhe attention of the ¢ I; i Dr. Jord | Mach has " te Beatle and would, in Jury ‘Wednesday this by an editoria: Maye, be of great benefit to attorney 1 toe ‘Theses ht. which we y. | — - Id peak a written 1 to the quest! wat has been sine hat w Siacteate cstbrates ‘by «| T. L. Chariand, of 1415 Eleventh mae eae na to why the public sch this| here f and festivities. Is there any ie gouth, who reported to the| fornia for witnemen and couneel. At| 9! Ze." of Mira as yee mee: BS tym heed Wednesday that he had been! this juncture ae whenans ieee t a a on fe fm which to proper! | Meld up and robbed on Grant street/the defendant, epoke out and sald: | tion of freedom ge the night before, certainly| “Dr. Jordan was charged with mur we aoerecia ; — dan illusion. The story of the dering a woman In California.” Min * : Geveloped today.| Handy very retiring in appear-| ‘Woes seen on the subject today, ome last Tues-| an st she forge , eald: day night in an intoxicated condt-| m t. This pro: _— etree cnzntvel ond con ‘ On Gront street bridge, nearland he aternty ' je, ‘ ; . Officer Tomm wan| you, ma nd Yon ek Bie about chem. but it | found ‘his with his coat und vest oft | vith wecoraciy = a i } - Mee Sule auld | 28d hardly able to navigate. Officer | qu eallvo her ti F Sing about July Womld | Bevan took him home, and his wife " | ‘ook his coat and va! le to asafe Saimin 1331 Second Av2. Sign of the Big Coffee Pot fumay that I'm ‘tn for it.” . ‘There Dut that such an event) much money to be left | ‘and the advertisement of Would be = big thing, too.” Flace in the houre hen he awoke) The next morning he feportes ¢ the} Cor police that he been robbed of | Afrested J innumerable things. The police at/TAnt charg attery nm this aftern reary with assault Met Bras fart PAPER first credited hie story, and an offt — e wee cer was led on the case, with Serene emmanae JR R Frederick. of Frederick &/| the above result. When the man ‘The residence of J. D. McDermott ME haven't had time to|turned home and told his wife what| 4:0 sitteenth aver ise “ora he had done, she told him that he evn: eae; Caen : ieampention. very, mech |baa not lost an article. How he|bY burginrs iast night, and $40 io cor crtbe the foo "] re valuable gold wa svat ot a Se uid deseribe the footpad ts a fea aluable ¢ a ture that is pugzling the police. BIG LIST pa benefit to Seattle, I Gat in favor of it and will eive | pe that I can. I am in| pthree days’ celebration of tts vident h som was that the oper COFFEE... i kind.” pe - eee the munic- | [pst : + wean | che halt today to personaly eat | DIRIGO OVERDUE. license to wed Miss Emma Mott | of Washington. 1 ‘Bp & three days’ car-| fequire a large amount) » May &1.—Gov.| The Oregon Will Sa Sail Tomor- 19¢ Tt would be hard to find COLUMMTA c T he cane of the state of Wanhing- at of thie afternos oune a mone people tm this busy <x! pow From Schwabacker's.'J| ™: Rweeney this afternoon anhounc: | ton againet W. 8. Dunphy ‘ ed bis Intention to refuse to accept | with unlawfully kee ‘ure preparing the pro- the Tealgnation of Soouc’ Riman| ot launch, was diemiased and McLaurin, on Sng that ne Iaunc ne these special kee | Among the pastengers who will|the state Is eick of such politica. Re saul take aa ae es Gnas b Moore is opponed to the en ve for Nome, Teller and Port] |) . dued Ree P " n of ; tise the location of th BAY ETE) Fears ee ee oe een woman | dence of her mother: Mare, Rowe Grit ag Ag Kore, Meslees oat an on thing ndertaken"jmorning is a well known woman | 91"Q0,(' pecclaue avenue, this mor nis case Mr. Dunphy Resides getting an afas undertaken.” [journalist of Alnbame—a Mee. 3. R.|{P. 1614 Rastiake avenge, this morn. | nt for the a r pice coffee there ie the Moors, “and it was a fail) ternardl She is going to Teller for me are at Bonney &| 4 alias Goodrich, who, as ducemen ¢ low Maines two days out of th» Stewart's. . ducement of the } the purpose of establishing a week ly newspaper. If the venture proves successful, she will probably mak it a daily. Others who are sage on the Oregon are Agent of the Treasury Shotzer; ¢ D. Lane and wife; Mr. Kay, « S| | York capitalist, and party atx, | rected in valuable hold- ge in the Nome district; G. W. | of thi was not what had been in other respects. As 7 af fact, the restaurants an! en take in all the money Merchants of the city hav~ largely to the success of afair. and work thenmelves the necessary prepar- we for tt.” te It was reported today that revera nion plasterers engaged at work In the power house of the Seattle Elec tric Co, hag Seen called out, > an unfair contra booked for pas- Spectat | and Silverware Albert Hansen The largest jewelry house in the Yorth west. Steamer Conemaugh the White Star dc f loading her hy of Nome tun - Fire Avenuy SU ReReRR ear} MPa Oth PP) Be FoI ¥. etary of the| Price, Wild Goose Merchan- — oid coer Se Bel Gor Dr. ritteleon The Valencia is being loaded at ommerce, is a firm ad Deas: ot the bean | Pier No. RI RRR IRR RIE RRR RRR IR OR RIA R RRR M sone special feature for| Mercantile Co, and Mark Reid and Yes.| wife. Mr. Reid is going north t take charge of the Nome agency of * * * * * * OUTING OF wad the White Star Steamship Co. a4 Re doubt prove bene-| The Oregon will carry 625 passen- bd “a * a | were and 2,000 tons of freight ry idindieg | "This being her first voyage this av. Rumell, of the Third Ave-| reason, her departyre will undoubt-| | = - “Yeu, think a big cele. | aly be witnessed by « large crowd the agner’s band has been engaged for i. aes fie irar rink. and I am im fe. | the occasion. She is advertised to | cla eestion. 1 would | sail from Schwabacher's dock at 19| The committee of arrangements of e = Of dceorations. that Third | Io ks lewaboys’ picnic, wh Ee be remembered, and not ne nefit of the Beattle La pet BIDE Gar teen io tires pact. | fund. to be held nt mons P the celebratio > well-khown @ and & euid ton crest’ al ball teams, the White Knights and fed ilies who five intent.” 7| the Seattle Colts to play a maten ie Whether the harbor or| game at the game to be| be bent fit called at 12 sowing the ball e ée ther sports cing will also be Tshall be very ei Mo nee indulged in during the aftern i » 6 | evening. Steamers of the La | Will Carry 400 Passengers Beart ner Trading # Traneportation Co. | For Nome. ‘ill run all day to the gr rting at 7:30 am. Fare, includ i} Che. 40 rae ulated a in wa2ee\t Immense stock of seasonable MO, May 211.—Wiley rture of the steamer Centennial, | M/@reP | a Fatered, was hanged here + 4 to sail tomorrow at 9 a. clothin all to goto s high. - phebbioahie eros, SPECIAL RATES gall to go to the high | Will be Made for Those Attending | Summer Conventions. | est bidder—no reserve Prominent the followin CHANGE i. B. Perr Hoard of Trade. ‘These gentle | Workers’ Situation | (orcs 5¢% art Gold Mining | _ The Great m nalirons Co. James nes, ® prominent com- | @nnounces woecial f from ail ins the Same. pany promoter: A .G. Howard Potts, | Washington potnts on Its lines to Ta ri strike nas: been jourhwick Co 8. Smith and | meet there thie summer. | The same ‘ nee Mr. Smith in ex-state tre or rate will be made to Seat when oe ft ua » nek e ots rein ecnventi The new iss Loon tenants orge Hi. MoPherren rate will be uge and one-third the manner carrier wan YeWst Weel Uy Ue dees) Ul keeek ¢ m Wh Northern Pacific will make a ; an Mitont of @ Pike street| 2 snipment of 18 hornes tar reduction #, because the man Following ace the conventions t ne, no nion men te entitled to WEATHER FORECAST. will be eee eeeeeeeetreeeeererrrrrrererrrrrttrertcrrterttrrertrrll ol lll tS et eee ere ist Pont in front of ite e i Seattle and vicinity—Tonight and ery of Knight ‘od fy tested the Beattie! aeturday, occasional showers; fresh ‘Templars, Grand Chapter of Royal » ¢ ive pi, rem IT to brink south winds. Arch Masons, Grand Council of Roy Places until the a! and Select Masona, Grand Lodge ement is amicably| Advices recetved here atate that! o¢ Free and Accepted Masons, Grand the steam 1 left San) Chapter Eastern §! - " le ot the company de-| Prancisen tor last night. | aji to bs oma trom June Bs 4 ™ Airilce tn unjust and) She te advertiwd to anil for Teller 6 to June 13 H the other hand.|¢n or about June 6. Steamer Ruth| washington Mtate Medical soctety they have &| piso left Sa a Monday an1\to he held at Beattle June 18 to 20 A AV eo ne any |fe expected in port. tonight. She fnclurive. - Belding Trades’ "councli yy the Paci 109 Occidental Ave fternoon The water ont 5 ri to A in’ and weet of T ifth Dr. Cumyow’s € nese Root cures , r , ‘ . 1qu will be shut off ag Fheumatiem, Office, Lyon hous Between Yesler Way and Washington St. of the, the p A may be made, | rours, 9 a. m, to 8» m. PIII II III IIIA ISI IAI IS IIIS ISA IAI IIS IAA IIS IA ISA AIAA AC | Serene ees == COURTROOM TEACHEPS Fa0sTON GROCERY ee ty a tases Gaye’ |s toe F tmeeny 1220-1222 Second Avenue. | Grub for Alaska gee Patent Flow eoeeeee Jewelry | s TO BE COPPERS. | Good Templars Protest, ‘le ow MEDDIOW mane | ? fy c Men Who Successtully Passed the| ju... 5 Li ese, 3 Police Examination. peeeh Saoraiats { ; 3 f ¥ H : Grout tif ' hawt ; 7O3 First Avenue 3 ; r 54 \ 1 Flat j t 4 ; $ : Now li Is } " we ° ; > 4 matt ’ I her A et 3 our finest su r » $3 1 di " . A 4 rt } ” : THE 8PF RE off J ht r ° " ead at | sirawhery Shortcake Cut Glass and Silver for Wedding Presents ooo? tr ancy flow’ “CAPITAL MILLING C0. SEATTLE pur, It in th M.A. GOLDMAN'S Jewelry Store 2d and Marion, Burke Bldg. «ie Floor INSURA! Agents A207bst Basins *aescs Rew Sess: dae jon Typewriters standard of excellence. Ee Cc NILES$| 5 & Sy & by & FUNERAL % Y pipectors= Yesler Way Pharmacy | 7 SEATTLE ener Yesler Wa od Breeawes..| ° PRESCRIPTIONS | Dr. J. BE STEVENS, Prep. Tel. Pink iil. | adies’ Shirt Waists BLACK, WHITE, COLORED at 2 “Ve pant ee POSSE SESE HSECOHEOEESES( SHSHEOSHOEOS SEHOHHHHH OOS HP HHHOSHO HOST HOTES SEER EE EERE TERED SEE EES EE EEEEESEEE SEES en enene + ; < : . =) ‘An unequaled abowing. All fresh, new walets, the latest and 5 FI] moat popnine avin oF the oman. Some of thkes' we I to 2 * re-order two or thre nes already, hence we know we have the : ¥ |] Sent kinds.” fold more of them already than we all last * z spring. The attractive fabrics—never m than this ye * z 8. Dimities and 4 in still complete H er Ibourr Wash REELEY. INSTITUTE Seeks te" ots. *| Between Spring and Seneca Stre ;| Hivan Builds Castle, Mgr * | * z * 4 The Star wil ¢ away fire works to the boys and girls of Se- + Z attle and the wm iding towns and country $ < For every new subscriber to the Star you bring in, together *| S with nt the price for one month 1 get 2% cents’ worth of } % fireworks. if you get two new subscribers you get 50 cents’ # F se ae ae ¥ worth, etc. If you get four subscribers you get $1.00 worth of ec coke Wradaie. tate Gaal % fireworks. You may get as tr subscribers as you can and % poke anh Pe eke * ‘The price of the Star is 2% cents a month, All subscriptions, 3 with wht works en, must be paid in advance, and | + dust bi ved'at © before July 4th. * : * : ‘ to the Star office, 1107 ‘Third . right away, and © . ‘ > % get blanks 0 you can begin work at once 4 * Remember that this liberal offer ts f w subscribers only, % * *| % gulf and takes gain, wi unted a new 4] » Th t pe he freight on all packages to be sent out of %/ : ; * > H y atatio 3 The Best Footwear nn 2] : The 25c Pa ackage Contains: ; fe Ladies eee Roman candles c: or Ladies # crackers * * Dent 10 * * * ms a9 + on , ; : O R O . I * * ry En. a 7 + . ee + The 50c Package Contains: ¢| Na ; >| 1 bunch of ef pin-wheel. $| * kers (guarant to be th Roman candies (assorted) ¥| fest ‘ 1 flower pot $ aa ph peepee 1 triangle wheel z| * arge cannon crackers, 1 BALLOON (@ FEET $ x 1 chanel ire AROUND). x| P- 1 Chinese bomb. 1 package of punk, t z Any boy or girl who gets two subscribers may take two 4 cent pacnan or sen Rigas eee, ¥ Should be the aim every one to have good | As fast as you bring in the subscribers, we $/ff shoes on your means comfort, durability t sive 5 5 +| : : : 3 will give you an order for the goods on ¥/B and protection fr elements—thrée neces- ‘ 2< * : t RHODES BROS t sary points in the pursuit of either pleasure or 3 1331 Second Ave. ¢| business. When in need good footwear, let - Sign of the “Big Coffee Pot”—Headquarters b 4 us serve you. ‘ for reworks. z= ¢ free by 1 ne ¢ what railway station you desire the pack * mw & b ntees these fire Ks to lagen goed’ ascan & ji Fe ACR ee ae ee Me ee Sole Agents for Sorosis Shoes * * ; t * THE ST AR * 7O7 SECOND AVENVE : te ’ : * 2 * = Phe. ‘ * — Pe Tah ERMA t 1107 Third Ave. t|- 7 ; n * * * 1* JOIST a TOSI IOI I IOI I II |

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