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Only Paper in iE seattle That Dares ——-4 at Mare | NEW YORK, June 6 | St aniey, held on suspicion in conn d Y d t ao wit the sudden ath in b Island Yard. apartments of Father Phillips, the noted enneyivania coal region “One priest, was dismissed from custody this ping, an psy having | FRANCISCO June 5—At ¢ shown that the priest d Of natural causes fab morning the large mag cieudpliepebneinaan the Mare.Istand navy yar idaho Awaits Gusher. ge tons of giant and) pore, ide, June Reps pewter, exploded, completely | ame from Nar this state, that a steady ol haa m struck the building at a ght depth at the Bernard well, ’ tes. The property loes| Hear the Newell lands, and that the ne # are strongly in favor « | e qearter of @ million dol-|a gusher when the drill has gon per, Some excitement prevat F a————— : —" Foil | , Pa, June 5—A fie storm the jai! at Mc-| this state, and lynch Ren ty, the man accused of as-| NEW YORK, June 5.—Maud Tay . @ four-years-old girl, wa. and Louls son of James J took Fetty from the} Hill, the mitifonaire ratiroad king of Sea Wrought him to Pittsburgh./the Northwest, were married here today. Archbishop Ireland perform- : ce 1 the ceremony. has been eafely landed ir -COWLED BROTHERS ‘BOW TO A WOMAN eae °'w alll : 5 Beckham, Wife of of ‘the Governor of Ken- , ls Admitted Within the Sacred : Walls of the Trappist Monas- tery at Gethsemane. . SE, Ky. June 5.—For the second time within {ts history, faeeed within the walls of the Trappist monastery here today. al ears ago the wife of Proctor Knott, then governor of Ken- @Guert. Today the wife of Gov. Beckham visited the mon- The rule of the order prohibit admittance of women, the only fa being the wives and close friends of the « f executive of faite in which the monastery ix located ip the monks were allowed to recognize the presence of Mrs ie by only « slight bow, as the rules forbid a member of the ord- pare, except to the abbey on matters of official business. = Sj rel [mow ] BULLETIN 2 |e ‘Wash. June 5.—The ‘ON. D.C, June 5. i @f geological survey, in| Dr. Rixey, after visiting Mra. Mc- Bier teodey, appointed Henry| Kiniey this morning. said that sh Wet the Washington stat: Eto be state geolog’st of th Aare had passed a quiet night her condition was unchanged. ture. Masistants will be appointed at Pull . to be as Reologist Were created by th ly i by disastrow which many lives HE DOLPHIN | + From Lynn Canal _ ieaie| Men's War at Skagway. were lost. WEATHER FORECAST. For Seattle and Vicinity —Tonight jand Thursday, showers; fresh to | brisk south wind: Mtamer Dolphin. Capt. J arrived from Skagway at} SIMPSON chet aes The vessel Meaty aeas in Queen Charlotte | Testimony in the Murder Case Begins. ¥e — * & “Sil Fe the Dolphin left Juneau an election was in pro- mm, called for the purpa of as Pe Whether or not the pe: are it favor of the issuance of | to promiscuour retail ‘The election was the re- | SMe cut rate war between Wiail deniers and the r: men and brewertes. th Mooped to the level 4 the latter having | ig ® quarantine on such low- re Ra, bd This morning the trial of Alexand- er Simpson, charged with murder in the first degree, for the killing of William Ross at Kent on March EMe Detphin brought 90 passengers “a last, Coast wine cargo. Dranga and child, of| court. At 9:20 the court room was City, » passengers on| well filled with persons, including Mrs. Dranga brought | the families of Ross and Simpson. Meher the body of her late hus-| irew Dranga, who was ac ly Killed while at work in om March 19. 1899. The body led on Friday at Lake The session opened with the teat!- mony of Dr. Owen Taylor, who co ducted the autopsy on the body Ross at Kent, on the day of the kill Ing. Dr. Taylor produced a chart drawn by himself, illustrating the character and joc lon of the wound jected by the fatal shot Hit Eight Times n-| He stated that eight balls entered the b of Ross, four of which he ft al la Killed at Play. ORAETOW ° June 5. of the edit ie Bitver me Standard, was| was a to trace. One of the ba mee killed by being caught be- lodged in the right lung, and anoth r 8 falling pi while| er severed a large artery, causing . Frances N. *, 12, a play-| hemorrhage and, In the mind of the Was fatally hurt doctor, instant death. The cross- NDCUFFED PRISONERS IN CAB AND ON CAR MAKE DESPERATE FIGHT PORONTO, Ont., June 6—One of the @e criminal annais of this section took plac one alleged bank-robber is dying in ls dead. ink Rutledge, Frederick Rice and Frank Jones, who were extraA- the United States for trial here on the charge of having rob Mts bank at Aurora, were being taken in a cab last night from the to the fall Aa the cab neared the Jail, unknown person tem three loaded revolvers into the cab. Though the handcuffed together, ™ of most desperate fights recor here last night n hospital and one AS po- an three prisoners wer Jones grabbed the guns and shot Pciiveman Boyd (one of the guards), ee him almost instantly. Policernan Stewart (the other other guard BP cab) opened fire at clone range, shooting Jones through the groin 4 arm, A Tiree prisoners leaped from cab and boa a passing ar. They ordered the motorman to turn the ear loone at full od, i inttona of obeying, the motorman removed the brass arm of and struck Kutledge a wrrible bl over the head, felling ery At the same time the conductor threw the pole from the wire, Binging the car to a standstill ‘The tnotorman and conductor Mverpowered the desperadoes §6 dying of his wound. and that} pee work in the feild. June 5.—The three vil- Damraith, Austria, and and 8 Tiwzada, Hungary,| SEA LE, WASHINGTON, — ‘THE SEATTLE WEDN dD WELL WE WIN! Horse, Owned by an American and Ridden by an a American American Jockey, Carries Off the English Derby. LONDON, June 5.—The Derby, England's greatest turf event, run to day, was won by William C. Whitney's Volody ki, ridden by Lester Reiff, the American jockey, The winner was a favorite at odds of 5 to 2 There was great enthusiaam at the finish, as the winner was a popu lar one, Many prominent Americans witnessed the race and won heavy tly as @ result of the vietery. Jockey Rel? was given the ovation of his lite. The gross Value of the stake was $29,000, moat of wh goes to the winner, examination of but Httle time scene of t Mr, J. 1 who had ¢ rawn Dr Igcation e tragedy McPherson, an engineer a map, much of the morning session, ‘aylor occupted and the remainder of the morning was given to th of a number of diagrams brought both sides for the purpose of ining the exact udy deter of. the occupted in ex plaining the detatis of the diagram. Clarke Hamitto: | the first on not yet m cedure, but, it that an ac stitute ite case, and at time the hands. 's mi the .re id wateh. hundred of im. who was the scene, the location of the bod on_his arrival on the The trial is not expec | more than this week. may have all of fts testimony In by tomorrow night. plain {te course of pro. ne of teatified to take The state The defend han highty probable Alexander Simpson occupies a seat among his family. He appears very much interested in the proceedin: shows a marked nerv- ousness by a Continual movement of idental shooting will con- Simpson says he is confident of a apeedy acquittal from the charge of murder in the frat degree. ‘PROF. BARNARD REMEMBERED City Superintendent of Schools F. Harnard yesterday evening was fent of a handsome the presented by more than teachers of the jeattle public achoois. The watch | is of the finest Swiss movement and Barnard’s home. members | the affair in cha em, Ar Steamer Stat Capt. Patters ot the pears Mr. Harnard’s monogram neatly engraved on the front lid. The presentation took place at Mr The following were ree on, cy of sail tonight for Nom 450 passengers and a full cargo. @ veteran of the Columbia river, Teller, where he goes to assume the duties of a customs offic Prominent passe son, a pioneer trader of Dawson and J. Hl. Thompson, a banker of Skag- | way, who is going to Nome, where! Mr ware committee having BW. son, Elizabeth Howarth, Edith Prsk- n M. Krase, Mabet Fisken, STATE OF CAL. SAILS TONIGHT With 450 Pasongees and a Full Cargo for Nome. Jobn- fornia J. A. John he i interested in valuable proper- thea. ‘The State ot tied up at Ocean dock. 8! uled to } who follow, | BOSTON, Jun Att afternoon the plaintiff in th | $150,000 damages against Baker Eddy, ea and the defense fled a | dismissal “Malicious | magnetiam.” and th rr | between Mrs. Josephin: and Mra, Eddy were the centers of the day Malicious animal the quality whieh Mre | was « tor of the | Solence chureh, Se en ae ava ave at 9 o'clock. will Bhe will take pilot is booked to Other idol BEAVERTON, | WHA for hard drinking. deranged this mornin bedroom and shot her CRAZED BY DRIN Mi 20 ye while r2 laughte ined 6-year-old dead AY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1901, ‘BIG FIRE |Has Broken Out in the POPE LEO INA FAINT thee emt 4 *! Korbidden City- tes a but a temporary etre! = Trgops Guard. Remains of Jessie Simmons, PERLIN June 6 A n ah } The nine of Jessie Simi pateh says ] Paulsbo, Wash. recent- | A great fire has broker tin th May, ee Btewerts| “Forbidden Cit The American | iw. The body will] and Japar troops are pr nting “ oa and shipped to Muddy oO for Interment oli ac to tb r s affect Train Burned. PITTSHURGH, Pa, June 6.--The Car ie ymimeoda th train the Panh Je road crashed into a tank-car flied with ofl, The of! wa lgnited and the entire P jonget lost. One man, & telegraph operat i" LU, May 29 . Advices brought by the Dolphin waiting to get into Skagway rtwell, 3 an that the ice is Juat beginning to r ed dn Saturda uously absent urt by Judge Humphreys, of Southeastern Alaska. loned by acting Governor ations poln “ un « before they reached the jail door, —_—_—_—_—_—_— rush fam Dopp, a neighboring saloon keeper, rushed to the ald of the tima and was filled by Arnold with buckshot od out and fatally shot hie wife, ; then turned the | } | } revolver on his 70 year-old mother, wounding in| vie her the hand. His sister interfering. oe siewieen os ae too, fell before Arnold's mur-| man and hustled him to Gladwyn, 11 derous gun. | miles away, to prevent lynching. SAN FRANCISCO, June 5.—Ort en advices by ¢ steamship ‘ Teport 130 capes of plague at Hongkong dying at the rat . HONOLULU, dred ing Th Nor ing forenoon, SAN FRANCISCO, Stamm was Weills-Fargo Plumas county BIG STRIKE May 2%--Five Chi laundrymen are here for higher wages. hun wwe atrik FARALLON ARRIVES IN. he steamers Farallon, Capt. Gus a, arrived from Skagway this and is tied up at Schwa bacher dock. She brought the fol lowing passengers; Ed Lawry and wife, John Carlyle, BK. Krows, 8. P. Nelson, Geo. McDaniel, H. B. K rick, Jno, Murray, JPoe Stevens, J C. Johnson. PRETTY HARD June 6. . 7 ea here this morn- of $200 from a at Clairville, Stamm had arros' for the robbery nate May 2 been employed ax a logger at Truckee. He left there in a buggy the day before the robbery, and was | traced to Quincy, where he married California is ung girl. He arrived here with he iseched-| hia wife on Sunday, The girl ts | prostrated with grief. | cussed by the students and the fac President Bryan of the two storm magnetism” is Woodbury with posseasing by Pas Christian F | to GRADUATION DAY war resumed in Judge Griffin's | High School Exercises Will Take Place at the Grand Opera House June 13--Elaborate Preparations. Elaborate preparations are in| State Agricultural ee, has been progress for the commencement|a@#ked to make tho speech of the exercises of the High school, Dur-| ¢ ing the past week the program of Students end Subjects the graduating clase has been dis oilowing are the students who are uity, and the essential features ot! Which they are to speak: Aine wellin the exercises determined. They will! Roberts, “Transportation”: Miss | take place at the Grand opera house | wane} Ie this Woman's June 1%, at 2:30 In the afternoon | Civitizat Max Harrison, “Am Though, in every other respect, the) orica's Eaatern Question”; William exercises will be ensentially a# IN! Hassel, “Beattie: Hor Mistakes an4 former years, it has been decided to| Opportunities; Wendel Simonds. omit the valedictory address, Prest-| the Age of the Million-Dollar Sal. {dent Twitmyer regarding It as | gry: Mabel Rushton, Phe Olbiiga- form not essential to the success of} tion io Ours ¥ Smith, “Pil. | the exerciaes lars of the Republic Sixty-Four in At At the conclusion of the exercises, | the diplomas will be awarded by « On the stage will be weated the| member of the board of school dl graduating of numbering 64 {nl rectors. Musie will be furnished oy all; members of the faculty; the|the efficient High school orchent board of directors, and a few invit-| end, in all other respects, the exer. ed guests, Principal Twitmyer {| cises are expected to equal, if not scheduled for an address, opening| surpass, any of those held during the exercixes, and will present thone| former years of the history of the ine stitution, | quently A m. GET NEXT TO THIS! o'clock this According to the evidence thin uit for; morning and the letters produced in Mrs. Mary | court, this “malicious animal mag to the first period | netinm” factor is the one which motion for | caused all the trouble In the Chrin- and —mal-| tian Science church and was respon spondence | «ible for Mrs. Woodbury's excom. Woodbury | munication and the libel sult subs brought by her verdict for defendant was rend ered in the Eddy case about 9:20 p Lawyer Peabody immediate! took an appeal and will carry the jew to the supreme court, Dived to Death. PENSACOLA, Fla alyele caused by « his neck June &.—Par broken cord the result of diving int 1 the death here of Caffery, of the Unit rines. Lieut. Caffery wa: a son of ex-Senator Donald Caffe of Loulstana. _ STRIKE IS | STILL ON a jeut. H | < ‘an Iintormation. With No Change in the Ma- | snowell, On Ta has’ written se'bostt| chinists’ Situation. ie aaster inowast for information con | 1 Seattic and vicinity. + HH states in hie letter that there ar Rumber of residents of Showell| The machinists’ situation is the thuatean migrating to this « same today as yesterday, The ox state in coutive committer waa in session wil ~ ee ning and convened again at ock this afternoon. This morning « delegation repre- | went Mor union, met | the « tive come but the ne | © of thetr business has been kept ret. The machi way they | | have na intention of arbitrating, and | | MILWAUKER, June 6.—Prentice,| are simply walting for the manufac | Wis. wns partially destroyed by a| turers to sign an agroement me last night. It ia belleved| It ts tinderstood that the Moulders” thet no lives were lost. although re. | union is endeavorin one fh Fs ports from the piace are meager. tn the elty wh pr | — ors are working. The object ts The South Portland wes advertined| that they are furnishing pettorne ts to rafl from Seattle for Nome today,|the manufacturers. The firtn has ord the St, Paul will leave Satur-| no moulders tn ite employe. It is a day emall firme HORRIBLE MASSACRE ST. PETERSBURG, June 5.-—A report from Siberia tells of a horrible massacre in 4 little village on the Yenesel river. Two thousand Russian peagantn attacked the Tartar village of Irbetsk and killed 800 inhabit- ants, Men, women and children, it is sald, w 4, in evenge for previous horse-killings Practically nobody escaped, § | thrown into the river, and still others | Fased to the ground, © beat hang ath others were Village was Troops restored order finally and arrested 109 of the attacking ants. Dillon Deas Jas. Dillon, a native of Roscom- mon, Ireland, died at hia late reai- dence, 119 First avenue north. He leaves a widow and five children | Mra. A. M. Smith, John Edward Thomas and Mary Dillon—to mourn their loss. Funeral will take piace | from Church of the Sacred Heart| Friday morning, at 19 o'clock | THE FEDERAL GRAND JURY The United States grand jury met this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Among following building permits | the cases that will come up for In- issued in the office of the | Vestigation aro the following: W je «ineer: To F. M. Hooper for| Wilson, smuggling; John Pender. a l-story frame building at 6331 La. | grast and F k a, CO rfeit tona avenue, to cost 600; to J. C.| Me; A. Ross, Wm. Egerton and P Redwood for a 2-story dwelling on | Tarney, selling intoxtcatt i liquor lot 6 b Calligar & Coryell's | to Indians; Tuck Gee and Sam Wong addict! pat $1800; to the Alca-| Wah, forging Chinese certificates tras Paving Co., for a frame bulld Wm. Shelton an harles Hooh, ing at 61 to 65 Hay street, to cost| both of whom are Ind Will be $800; to Mra. Mason, for an addition | before the jury, They charged with to her house at 634 Tw | the mur of Judge David Te-Wes enue, to cont $600; to 'T. J, Thurston, the Tulalip Indian reservation. | or @ 1%-story dwelling at 6233 Kast| Other important matters wili t Green Lake, to o F, Stone, for repairs and addition to dwelling at 208 Fourteenth avenue north, to cost $800, it $900; to George brought up also, but the United | States attorney cannot yet give out | | the particular ~ } Two steamers arrived from Skag It fe thought that the toate have|ion ‘hoch seend — we re eneountered he as, but no ap-| Steamship ¢ The Hyades from | prehersion is feared for their eafe n Francisco arrived, bring-| ty passengers and a carg> INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE Will Resume Business Tonight—John Considine Promises | to Be on Hand—Work Will Probably Be maened cine Week. The city council's “Lexow Com- fore the commit ass unless som mittee” meets at the city hall to-, thing of importar » brought for night with the positive assurance | Ward at tonight's h sae, it 1s prob- j from John Considine that he will be! able that the whole search for cor- Present and make —scrusations| ruption will be a fizale. against Chief of Police Meredith | at is of interest to know that} He has promised to bring with| Councilman James sie A rab 2 of him witnesses who will corroborate | the body whieh tried the ehar all of his statements. One of the| made by Considine against former | | Witnesses, it is said, will be a man! Chief of Police Bolton Rogers and named Gardiner, an ex-convict, who lao present at the ¢ rion trial has served a long time for opium hen Considine on th tand smuggling Other witnesses tonight will be It fi extremely prob- | Lloyd W. MacDowell and ¢ ble that th Ugation will id | dell, newspaper reporters it i ale with this w: Bo far no evidence | possible that E. L. Blak } of any, Yalue.haw been brought pe- | patos went bis cease, STAR. PAY A COPY- 25 ONLY ONE CENT That’s the Price TS A MONTH that yc find in tom tailored ippearan ect to u ALL WOOL FABR $12, $14, UP 10 a by Oa ¢ 710 Second Ay at ‘Fire S Sale of Gre Water-Damaged Goods is offered for wale. ree Lead Pencils, 3 for.....-6 ¢ Combination Sults,..42 Standard Novels ....6 i-de ike Linen Towe 128 ake Soap $1.00 Bed Spread Blacking Brushes 0 ember—Every purchase made at THE LEADER in_ the ws the puroh ipate nd ext forenoons entit ser to partic tion of 15 costly jutely free July 4 hand No burr c quotation wih give you an f the be Lining Cambrics ... * a #1-3c Dress Plaids 81-3 Colored Lawns 4" 5 Oc Colored Dress Goods ..2% » ex’ Fancy H 1 Six choice 6-acre tracts fronting on Port one mile of dry dock, All stea your choice for $125. A barga 12 and 13 Schewerman Block, First Aven! Assay Materials Blowpipe outfi ers. open front, guaran flannels, V off your co! 1426 ear Pike FORC This adjoinin: force pump ste well pro in all par mill, fice In thi ity the de top of platform or windmill us galvanized p cylinder, the qu quired and we complete and Z. C. 78-84 Yesler W OPTICIAN 210-218 Burke Bldg. € Telephone Blue OIL rough edges have new edge ironer recent an Irc ners pass by property; HERBERT S. UPPER Gold Scales, Retorts, Ore Crush. We are headquarters. ~—— STEWART & HOLMES DAUG CO. 627 FIRST AVENUE, A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. Shirts, closed front, rtioned and has strength ll depth wells of pump you de guaran ay. The Largest Stove Houseinthe Northwest $00 000050000 OO0 60S S06 000 OO OOO bOO6: CHAS. ¢. HOLCOMB r. Sorond and Marion NO Saw Tages on on Collars and Cuffs. Very smooth are the collars after the been removed by the CASCADE LAUNDRY CO. hig and -cla artist yuld e> ensive ou iit ICS AT $10, $25 A SUIT. COOOSOSEHO DH POI GOO DOSED FE OUOESOSOU ESO FOEOOOOOO® @ TUE LEADER Everything Goes at 1-2, 1-3 ang 1-10 ‘it Original Value free distribu- in th iven away abso- Orchard bay, within good beach; ue and Cherry St. We have every- thing for amateur or professional, field of labratory. ts for Prospectors, 10c; shirts, 12%; soft shirts, 100; cuffs, per pair, 4 ntee not to shrink your We take the rough edges ars and give you high gloss or domestic finish (no gloss.) Queen city Steam Laundry -28 FOURTH AVE. St., established 1890, — PUMPS g cut shows a new andard. Jt is large, and substantial ed for hand or wind- and capacity * this style we have now a comy wssortment of ordinary CISTERN pumps, WINDMILL force pumps, RALLROAD force pumps, HORIZONTAL double and single acting suction force pumps, rotary arrel pumps and hydraulic rams; also a full ne of pump fittings, drive points, cylinders, valves, drive Parties Liv out of town and hin to get any of our pumps an be furnished samo, ready fitted to, all ready to set 8 case you will need pth of well from the n, Whether for hand @, or both, common pes, and what style sire, with of wantity of water re- will ship the goods » good re- MILES & PIPER CO. '99OOO00000000 ly installed by Third and MataSe South Vor the cure of Liquor Habits—The only Keeley In nd British Columbia, Inutit Green Lake or Fremont oar, ing, Deh Main 336, Beattie, ~ INSTITUTE Morphine, Opium or Pobao stitute in Washingto ute Kilbourne Ave, Wane ane to oN oe Be a Nae oe Vil ot ra nce | tits hve ae ardv } tha ha ren rth: Fi 6. »SO} e bu: bec a olors ixtur *gulal Gold I Money Gold 8 And our 'AS ME we ac Drugs—' ad Colun ire M Sy: never al > Sap Sy out, W uart bot! sand gal sranteed itrietly p S. M FAMILY tee St.

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