The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1901, Page 3

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DS gHURSDAY, JUN « 10M, Merril, Newport, Masa; Rov, P. n| {ine re Phelan, Holyoke, Mass, Mra. Mae |him at Wandail neend Wandall and | nd Alfred : is ae THE SEATTLE STA >» == PRESENCE oe WALK YOU | STANGHT SEEN tad O'Clock, Mitt, New York. The party left this morning for Tacoma | misaiattee Rye S,aninvine com: | Soattio Club Gambling House | westines Ff Botton ot] OF DEATH And’ Siew Tt. Lind “AUTOPSY |r Baniness wt “the! Put Qut of Business, |‘! tate e Sound in Cede | mut, Wheun eu ee irae Shit large nae] [Anciber guibiting howne tus on My horse wot Tho quick <3 Witnesses the Burying */On the Streets, or Cops|s THEM une An | der of horses anid considerable other | owe of business. “Chief of Police wn he atream o ° » death ot Aon} cores I Seuvaslin toes attarsoas actoarse’ toe 5 age Sy a ie) of Breckenridge Don’t forwet the Plumbers’ Piet Will Grab You on |§ u shhvel on théhenls chub at LTWashington street Their Beats. Omaha pee @runkea scidiers who had who "ref B te aire f pet hie ple We refer to the Goemed a detail guarding «in porte w = Mth 1 waa trying - The new excu | Suits we are id | nat - . | selling for Se LEXIN World. = E TON, D.C, June 6 =— BUNCO ARTIST cog, har : x mc mata i ee er nal LATEST pore sae tus 7 eel ies rr Walla’ Bo 27 Styles to Choose From, On 5 to life tmprisonment by the fet ae commer srt s:/On Machinists Strike Whale ans presage tal 5t — Display in Norih Show Window ies montoned on ee] Master Blacksmiths to bear. | Pig ceepent |" mt, twa aee| teas” re ane caveriing Bee american ever hed o| Grant Nine-Hour | iin:| that was fut there hy n'mneak thiet| whom ail Ue, Wve Cram Ha m | hi condi ia not 4 thong two years for kill | Work-Day. | b ‘ma a big k into my i = .. Le wer ea p = ai war, iia 4 : % “it DON, June &—Dr. ee bene "ane tom Gene onl met in als mm the home of ¢ reek ardn to remain at home, or else keep At Georgetown Tuesd: eht,| inridwe and over the bier a «| FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMG | from public view the surgeon and analyst, | small machine shc ope that have sign OW 4 finely fur to the late Mr, Giad- | 04 the agreement to close. It is said from melan-| treat by ; LANCHOLY Ab oe ee, Suburban. Be ihine, who was ie a i i | srateten. 4 pubtla warns was stated at machinists’ head af ne, Doms ~ » acy ue fonable stepe will be quarters late this aftern that | scbdcacobsseancoaeter wien ana Wek Gen ; , | a , nt ; No More Dread of the Deatal Chale | foes for complicity in the 7 : p lalalalalalelelelalelelelalaleteleteles 614 First Ave. nt ton | Opposite Penn Mutual Life Building : f~ Veints, this bit-| $ the manufacturers hope to | Break the backbone of the strike by| getting all the smaller shops with them, and then force the machinists to return to thetr shops. The mach- residence }iniste say the manufacturers met | | with no success. . The master blacksmiths refuse to| {he Alor listen to the manufacturers’ argu-| The bride and groorh departed to-| Mr. and Mra. J. W. Pr ter~) | ment and bh Iready granted their | Gay for the Rast. They will spend tained the Van 4 ngin Aix Woeks in touring the larger citlon | met night here waa & |men a Shour day with former pay.|9¢ the “Atlantic ttuet Middle | tendance, and a very pies . It was stated at machinists’ head-| Went, and will be at home after Sep. | ing waa spent re, a large cargo |@rters that the Olympic founder|t*#mber 1. at the executive mansion on board, the refusing to do any casting for v4 Kimball cleared amball clea: the |shope that had signed the ree. dock for Nome last | ment, o gt Hot her passengers | peoicileaton tm Seattic, the rematin- Gare Fwing sin come SOUTH PORTLAND wom ton su wes =| BY CHIEFS j following butlding permits route for Nome. jawued im the office of the | retracted and fi ttisens’ meeting was the proposition of nishing Cedar. river reaidents of South & rd At South Seattle Tune | Children’s Summer Hats | THE FRONT has passed a depth of The second oil teeene = to Mrs. Kate EK. Rob. | _opnemeemeesl an wed out and the dr The Chi en's Sunday is as th Si-story trame building | south Poruand, cap.| 1OW They Escaped From seed he hildren's Sun "ye 2 anticipation of avenue, to cost $2.-| Foe steamer § jouth Portland, Cap idly approaching that o when the jitrte Gnes & line's beat, oye r D. Semmone for a i- | ‘#" Hall. trom San Francisco, put cand. An anaipn though as huay as bees Wits. Bpetiage at 1113 Thirty-aeventh | [3tp Dore late yesterday afternoon, Death at the Hands | and tee ong enough to create a apec SS cont gan: to Mrs. A- M- | time of leaving until her arrival at Be for a S-story dwelling at 1619 | Cape ‘Pattery, She brought 13 of Criminal peeene. to cont wee. passengers booked through to Nome, 8. and @ general cargo. Every berth ade has been sold, and she will leave . ras ~ jem Arimgton dock Saturday evening | from the lome. Teller and Topuk, the aving falsely s for summer w for school, for dress oeca- 4 with chiffon, Flowers ¥ Ataminned aterday for (Boscia! Correspondence ) fate of sailing having been changed| NeW YORK, June 1 | owing to i. $ HATS, trimmed in Inc #1 It was not through political pull that all of t police chief of various Ame A yet, no it been 1 WHITE AND RED POKE HATS, beautiful ble to take this at HATS, ” Ready-to-Wear ar DOROTHY HAT for misses car of the defendant com- | Thureday night, drew a thril! pie- | suddenly. throwing the ture oC & policeman rosbing ti {2 With Bands Playing and Banners Flying, Purveyors of EE sieeed tajuries to the extent | gteamer Rainier, Capt. Loule Han-| up ‘and robbed by four highwarmen. | Things to Eat Took Up Their Headquarters fen, put into port at clock thie) The citizen was shot by one of th morning from San Francisco, bring-|outiaws, whereupon the at East Seattle. | ime Ti firet clase and 13 steerage pas-| fred Into t ne. me cas ° iivelinond = Sengers. many of whom are bound | held up the other two at for Nome and Southeastern Alaska.| of bis pistol until help « Sbe had on board 1.99 ton of general | eman took all four of ee me ee ey. fet prciae Sones wee crm ce mrnral | the. vetiromen toe: sh four of the for Seattle, and the balance for oth-|and aided the wounded man to a er Puget sound porta. | & Northern Pacific | The Rainier is Ni sald Senator Depew, “if| who at 6 Dearborn | where she will take on @ cargo of| the a = ee | Tamer ana’ an claims is Que him on ac- png rage wag biog HE SEWAR lantic, Being only « inary policeman, he recetved lines in the morning p THRILLING ESC. What was the narrowest esrap had from death or personal DON'T BE TOO LATE Batz & Jordan 328 Pacific Bloc’ SEER EE EOE EE EEE ER ey Se to $1.80 Remington Typewrite: ‘The standard of excellence. ° ° Ec NILES$ 5 oJ oJ Hae rereeeeenenee MORAN BROS CO. hipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. Perrrerreerrerrrs oe eee e ° ° ° ° je cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium er Tobasce pa hi dias he i did ddd Seattle Transfer Co. ced Wall Paper | ie Habits—The only Keeley Institute in Washington Ne double ri ight, Passenger and Baggag’ tistic dest ] rtintic jesigns from 160 STORAGE i ‘KEELEY i Han 41-4, | Oily 028 Tet a STOLTING’S ‘INSTITUTE Riven Lake or Fremoat car, Odice Sullvan Same t chatdehanpbaakiasicl #16 Ord « Firet M. B. chureh | Ing. M J Wash. G. T. Ca YNell, Wm. Crook Fd Lavin, Ed L. Melton J. Nelson he Will Sail for Alaska on Monday nurse hire, medi- bie, " A similar claim with no With Supplies. ‘Sxed was made in January, at that time took no ac- aa aes al UL URL BSGR D bebeml SotREE W) Uslel eS *U Res! reaeese) U1 IM Eat § question was put to many of | ago, re the departing police chiefs who hay all a.The, United States army transport just brought their convention to a -FEDERA ewar mady to said on Mon-| rine t ae supplies for the government ports Wa| tok ‘Diettotrve bureau,” Chieage e Hla an ees supplies for the government posts in |}ton Deteotive bureau, Chi rastder of Jusas investiget-| Alaska, will be on beard tomorrow, | pliea ~ Be David Te-| and the ship's supplies wili be put! ™ Intilan reservation at Ta-/in Saturday. The Towasd takes t inside route to St. Mi A ia in command. Which the Star will give to all boys and girls if Seattle, the surrounding towns and the 4 country, to be the best that can be bought, and that each 25 or soc package will contain q as much as can be bought anywhere for that money. a - —~ OF FIREWORKS. | *<2-%ese or ove OF FIREWORKS. de two trips to @p for trial tomorrow. yo Ms 7 aeee for $8,000 for per. same number this|in nig ‘ er ’ r : | Fecetved because Of| year. She will take a number of pas-|get that x ¢ were offered f 1 the con A Little History Remligence of the com-|gengers to Yukon river points, nearly |at bay me teate Th tion was organized tr case was first brought In| ai of them army officers and thet ‘ t} iF ng began at 2 o'clock, at lation was orga: , court, but on account | wives, > fe wile pres wore of me Stl sune to foster a social “it mt being a non-rest- 4 wentler Iteer 0 ot wae transferred (6 the U. 8 The Committee H ; St. Paul Tonight. ahah oapcieesapaggt A oe Saisation. A Inte telegram recetved at the) Chie " ere the f a aK, pre MOMISH st BONVENTION «xm me him a wr times. My en _— ‘The United States grand jury late | due to the fact that th this afternoon returned an indict- | « an f the A- fast Peccaranpfivernaneny; . Sasociation is in ita ment againeste Trakach! Ogasahara arreled tole $ 4 Rn aeectation Yo sn tts| ment npainets Tratece Opemanare, | barreled pte ano $ In Hotels. 3 Glergymen and iaymen| from Yokohama, two Japanese wo 1 ertmins 3 SEE WHAT THE SPLE NDID PACKAGES S CONTAIN! The 25¢ Package Contains The 5 Package etn rm Parts of the state are pres-| men for immoral purposes. anaaiiniial a 1 bunch of dynamite fire be EA th 1 bunch of dynamit \ peation” was m ere arante » be 4 € kers (gwara Re ae niaresting discussion lowing are among the lat er ae be the best 10 cent fi GS seanion, participated in by in at the Northern: Wm. I Tip Dane Hie Senengenere $ crackers) ra A B. Weber and Juss. beg rivals a . 7 — = 1 giant salute + bees ae deinhide iepaeieie® a of Beat baum % {Gilmer CW. Bon nad Aaa aroliine } , voor Wallace, arrived from fiithe this af n “4 he ire "ti Dh Any boy or girl who gets two subscribers may take {} 1} inne salute, eee testa datiewinr Caene ites t and f|! ge AO re PrOUNEG) ike Serunswidhi 0. ©.\ howd ond two 25¢ packages or one soc package and so on, i 1 colored fire. 1 package punk, Borthwest winds were encountered | ToC been fora policeman T had tak-| P isern LOEAD 35 to clep zue| ce tusetie a web halen, wens As fast as you bring in the subscribers, we will give you an order for the goods on the leading | of Georgia pages DT TE may ‘elt ot Bt red that M ; r Es Grand RHODES BROS., 1331 Second Ave., sign of the big coffee pot, headquarters for fire works. ® plea for total r the Northern F is to step ph Halberway, Ever If you live out of town and are not names and add re the p send in th with the State What railway station Better vs. mice ro, MONEY ORDERS. [aes maa | feat fi mey order business at the| my hat, or when Frank Moore ef R Isherwood, | rom “China, Japan , © ft past month | fert McGuire, and I fought a hy And. D 5. J. Peck, Whitby Ial ng to the city on or bef you will receive the f of the subscribers, to. _Rememt e that this liberal offer | r ship 7 paper between now and the Fourth of July and takes it again, will not be counted a new ¢ : esses defo rand sary | eee nn hae bh t 10| i snerchant ne D.C.) Wee BOK OW Spring and Seneca. f the head, which was p wool Jare from t ulalit Jental, It felled him. of Oak Harbor; A, H of Kanstern| | toba 1 clearn fre pak Berpori This Offer is Open to Every Boy and Girl in the State of Washington tour of the| Don't fe Plumbers’ Picnic SAVED BY A FALL. [Great Northern freight car n-| Kohn oupeville merchar he Rainter-| next Sun¢ ; seach. Chief P. J. Pierce of Manit | bound t At the Butler; W artton and a aie tr, cy-| Wi | , |W, J. Redpath, Oiympla; He Fox Germans and A rks every 30 minutes from 1-6 p.m, | a murderer I had

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