The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1901, Page 1

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isto f£ Only Paper in seattle That Dares THE print the News : : : eee Oe 97. SEATTLE, 0 0 T STRUGGLE WILLIE! ; a be Cu * Roland Molineaux pales And ct mora res. sccora ree Electric Chair Is | ke Begun Today. ie men all Wont ov qeanner, No ar prt as beens reported. Burglary on Summit Avenue, i T Are 1 J t ay tt appeals in the fa and M aux ~ imp ‘ Sing 8 under tence oi P Sige death for the murder of Mra. Ka aly disbur nt of aivide r-| Adams in New York ( overnment t no) If the attorneys f ‘ w reel can prov at as H 7 hy 1 a new tria h th * | capital at K murdered Mrs. Adams by “send Mos a cnamaate Guat lien ene Seltzer,” which she t — or | SEW OR! A mes-| sfolineau: "i rge E. Rudiong has t an ‘ . from Shreveport says it is + * apes : , aunch 32 feet 4 Inches by &| : that Prince Edwards, th. nickerbocke - xeu! traf | t , John” Fi pro t New York Sound | MeMillan « kitting 14| = 2 with lynch Bcottavi WEAKER WOMDON, June 17.—Gov. Pingree aa slightly weaker today. GO BACK FRANCISCO, June 17.—All of @eiking journeymen butchers frned to Work this morning, with. if baving accomplished the dis-| fg union cards in the shops of| beea Haar employers, this having ASHING' we lass tee * 5 . hin feu of grievance. WASHINGT D. C., June 17.—The p t 4 cha | fe service: | | Herbert W. Bowen, min id > minis to Ve hw | Lort Griscom, first s« { the legation at ¢ a r mi t O1J8, O.. June 17.—Chas. 38, non of Cha: The president's actio nding Mr. Loomis to Portugal 1 s wes instantly k! the! construed as being in toMr, Loomis’ wishes, and not ¢ sive of any &t noon by Clgar Mer. the part of the presi LEE © WILL WED , Va, June 17—Miss Lee, daughter of Gen. Fits Lee, will marry Lieut. Rhea, | Seventh Army Corpa, June 2. | DIED | AT SEA. Mayor Humes Says the Law Mu: Be Obeyed. Steamer City of Te of Topeka Arrives | From Skagway. FO ted that Mayor ¥ Steamship City of Topeka arr he ed from Skagway this morning. She ‘ a | brought 43 first clans passengers ar os h the | Paving #9 tons ine carne re: ow Sap | Jennte of W. A — | prominent Forty- Mi . ‘athe | died during oyage dow ¥ m Ny n, Wut has been suffering from dropsy and nt | heart trouble for several m her husband was that ringing bi o| machines will make th ee In the hope ¢ ot} to have the courts hold that the law | Washington and Southern ) California | does not apply to them, but only t Of Fabulous Finds Brought | Wouia stimulate and strengthen her.| machines that pay « She passed away on June 15, at 6:29/ will no doubt b Down on Excelsior. ta ~ Wagner, and pend Excelsior, Capt. Hum-| the body h arrived from Valdes yester-| Undertaking parlors bringing 25 passengers and a| [* Of skins and moose heads. The _ left Valdes June 10, estabiish- 2 tew record for the voyage by it in 6 days and #® minutes, | ¢ A Une. Ludiow April Sth Martin stated to a Star re- r that Stories of fabulous gold at the Chestacheena me have taken the people of town of Valdes by storm, and| when t! Excelsior sailed the was less than 400. A re- had reached the town that a Placer strike had been made at a tributary of the Cooper but as the report was not veri- the people had discredited it fExeeisior returned by the in- Passage, and met the ard in Dixon's Tet tave to go into Gry. dock MUCH BRIGHTER TODAY take r physi Mrs. MeKir a chang much | plac fans oN, D. Cy June 17 few days that un WASHI during the p in her condith Hertha there will be n her sation by entranc and r ane a ver od night, and today t# much bright United States transport Reward| Mrs. McKinley passed i tae eadegah Ws obaiee ge Wille channel. er than she has been at any time since she suffer ‘elapse upon rm vensel is operated by th: turning to Washington. bé- fiteam Whaling Co. Sh Mi preparations already have been oegun for her removal to the family Sgain for Valdes June 25 v home in Canton. ; at Orea with steamer > : or points as far north Butch Harbor. PICTURE IN ROGUES’ GALLERY | Time LeGrande Is Accused ot | ew sel Credit Where ‘Tis Que. dy Corbett y for the with th ter than the | LOOMIS IS APPOINTED MINISTER TOPORTUGAL BOWEN TO VENEZUELA torre ‘The 4 SHA'TTLE TUNNING: STRAIGHT? “ine, Fancy Shanghai Rumor of the Dowager’s Latest Plot. “MRS, W. DALY ‘SLOT MACHINES THE COUNCIL WILL’ DECIDE On Highland Drive Asphalt Muddie Other Matters. . WHFTEWING PROBABLY GONE DOWN WITH HER CREW OF THIRTY MEN the nat A 1 ailed from jen one month| BME. Le Grande, alias Grant, was ean I ottch bait If he una much| TACOMA, June 17—A carpenter crew of 20. of the| sed Smith, who arrived here this| The vessel was owned t morning from Petersburg, Wrangel | Strait Packing Co., and ’ rin | Narrows, reports that the steam |Heattle to the ca Geen te ear Fone teat Me | fw schooner Whitewing has|ago. Cannery offictals have hannem an and Me- owned t E. Powell and is des ® police cinim that he is tined for Salmon rt where it wilt | jf Poteseional criminal. be OT A PREAGHER'S EYE ouT ON WIFE'S CONFESSION END THIS WEEK - WASHINGTON ©, June 17 His dispatch indicates that there hal Roch, at| will. 1 agreemen state “do-| an tt ven of the JERSEY CITY J, June 17—{ strength a confexsion mad jefe 8 good | powers 1, > Barker, accused of attempting| Mra. Rarker to the effect tyat t (of the tn | tal indemr PMaerinate Kev. John Keller, the| preacher had attempted to crinfin China, payin spiritual guide of Mr. and) aliy(@i@pault her Barker, was placed on trial! Kel@r’@laims the accusation ts th a Me today, ‘The trial promises to| morbid’ hallucination of the woman.| A jury In Judge Bs | ‘ court . ; + ap od It oon of the Eewe of the most wcamational in the| Barker shot out Keller's right peainat Michael Karla ad the Beat-\as & drar and t ersion of Of thi state. For weeks the clergyman's life was) ue Logging Co. to recover about $6,-| “Qua Vadi just been most suc | Claiins he shot Keller on the | despaired of. 000 on machinery, jcesatul in Pi #. ONLY ONE CENT That’s the Price PAY A COPY STAR. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1901, POINTER ” RD IN A Thermal Bath Cabinets oo i ant"? lan English Court Hauls “ t vie wictory of ve tndiane) Him Up for Bigamy our abe in America Sah aha bah bh ahah dh ahh hahahah anne a ‘ FARNSWORTH... : . . = PHARMACY tea . ‘ rare yr : 904 Second Avenues ; x Ph Main a, * the 5 tiga : t pint ’ Don't Forget the Big Shirt Sale on Tues- “2 ; ‘ day, Wednesday and Thur-day Next ~ DISTINGUISHED RAILWAY MEN AND PARTY TO ARRIVE IN CITY TOMORROW |Commissioners Representing Twenty-five States, With the| Inter-State Commerce Commission, Will Be Entertained Here. adams Porfect Privacy, Absolute Security. These vaults went through the great Seattle fire without a blister. Boxes for rent by the month or year. An Enchantress Dis- | closing Pleasures tha «in At F Open from 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. daily, and Satur- | 0% home, t = a ve In be. 4 i. ¥. } Jays from 7 to« of a dreamy Jfe love-song totem . , A. K ms’ piano. It : «(7 “ aradise, with sounds. You kering plano talk, notions better than Safe Deposit Building, |: 7O!l First Avenue th railroad mages ie "y wions a he # ' 2 large assortment : * . 1, Kimball, Peas, fr ” A b | rF , . ‘ L. Rog u | 1= re nasi D.S. Johnston (a, tn wth eine 4 , ar * « ” x1 on at pi ir } | iit tene Ry id Geta alee, Se sas'tor parmene 903 Second Avenue Recs | on “HERBERT S. UPPER + — feat " | Sab hie = : cm 12 and {3 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. |} Don’t Spoil | M. Read. | |g THE onEaT > FQ OF WATER aialad ‘ 3. Akers. while you are in the north, It } iraham I. 1 } nae LH E LEA DE jane can be easily done by cheap 4 | acgnt Le Roy } es PERS. 4... I one MONS {ill-fitting footwear. Won't wt you call and inspect our i lines that are especially de- % } : Our rea ire a e signed for use in that coun 25c ly ad ’ try. Footwear that will gt rican way and not be too heavy, 4 | I regis, © t its BEST. ember, t sod was ie a WHOLES HOUSE been different lines | A ANTITIES, and although — athddeth, aa a now as then. — Remember also all the . | sare up to date and of the most staple ‘ a tna DAMAGED BY WATER ONLY, and with many of them the 107 First Avenue Ph boxes alone were wet, and aside from the goods being a little | museed or soiled, you would scarcely know that they had ever a | been near a fire GREAT OPPORTUNITIES pecu: SELDOM, tf ‘ VET do th APPROACH THIS BARGAIN EVENT Pure Malaga Wine x | ns and adien’ Also large quantitie c | 4 } 5 Mige Handkerchiets Ladies Fancy’ Hoes." : ke W : the boxes larly > OFF BRO N’ S POINT I pos he ah ph arg ron non oe | made from choice Malagw grapes, f i rice : | Nothing finer a¢ a strengthener@nd q # zen Ladies nd Dlood-maker, $3 per gallom3 come in oo 1 f a r many « 4 Children’s Hore, and look around. Sample oumgeeds fi ie eer ee 2 and . and match ws if yorcan, . che perigee gay child’ > J x nit 3 a » doul 4 _ : ee ees so" =. $J,ARONSON #) : tof i ’ 2c & packas | Wholesale Liquor Hie t A "K “ am and white Dealer } man and | y ee aan |109 COLUMBIA STREET : 5 rag ye ho a SEATTLE, WASH. I> “ihe Denes ond Tablet |'Phone Pink 1751. Free Delivery ' ; tor | Mail Orders Receive Our nent in “ ge an tes ‘ | Prompt Attention. ate upty 1 boat and Fra. | 8h ’ ted down , oes 6c Curling Irons, a Ree ee Se SSSeSwSTTSSeSS Ss.) ® 4 the girl, who were scream-|guards, but the wae and Giher Dotlet each 7 * steam au # had a marrow ca- si Standard 1 Oke n Aluminum Hairpins, \» | a. tiem, 3 ¢ ke ve S|t | one se Setccy Ribbed "Mir Tortoiseshell | } .. REFUSED EIGHTY DOLLARS, : ig DENTAL OFFIGE : 13313 SECOND AVENUE = - TANAKA ATTEMPTS MURDER? <<" = |: j Became | In addition to the above-mentioned bargains we have hundr i~ of others, which we have not space to mention, in ail kinds of ne | Japanese named Tanaka, who is ac-| and 4 1 ne Mon: Wveralls, all kinds of Furnishings, Lad q are the best that can be |cused of half murdering a low uae te bed. ‘ Up n his r an eter ete Shirt Waists, White and Col« \z made for the money. Until | countryman name higiki, becaune M amping t } don't forget th F July 4th we give a special | the latter would not give hin $80 hte. teahesaine entition the. puret 5 mired of 25,00 kon $4 Re our | ene soina house at Dourth , sin jug ne | solid gold crowns to intro- q avenue south and Main street short-!« precarious conditior 3 if duce our superior work in : - this line. \* SAD DEATH, | IN THE COURTS | ———— | MORAN BROS CO. ereenerreraeyl ‘ | i f The FAMOUS CHIC ssn trns W. many wile of ie] A jury wan ome aopan() Spbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, DRAW RERRIESS B. manager of the on Marche's #hoe| ment ofthe supertor | eta near Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. Finest Flavor the city peat house about 10 o'clock | t! £ | ——a owen # or Preserving, CHAS. o. HoLcome ome nee Sane OPTICIAN nothing Tike them in this r, jeognd ad § marzet. ashe seemed 9 getting along nice A. | oars Sie esa liv. “chi morning, she appeared tol this city by W. S. MAYFIELD be much petter and absut rw -talatalahahaialalalalaials lelelalolelalalaleialalelsialeleleleialaisiaiaiaiaialelelslalaleias-: FAMILY GROCER wasn lifted a Rel 503 Pike St Tel, Main 993, a na chair whi thew it x * , Main 4 wat Sette oh si, ee, 87 te etal | 1,000 BARGAIN i e in compliance with the 3 lo newspaper could not tell of them all. Will tell of a | , t A pee thereat. Rpecial for Suaway 3 |ff Parlors Tuird-Svenweand Columbia st ea s the pennttpo | x pinced In the county fall ‘pend \t oe il 10c 33 Gust ae ey Nc i maidealo : | 2 ‘ring ‘owels, } per pair | wagon and two horses, belo It tomer eanh ey r aa 4| slgalion bottles EH viurdey Mant Hom the tarnrot' ne] TNE Great Western 5, 10 and ‘2c “Store 9] ee RAI pounds of halibut and bleck cod’at| tified. of the theft te red os |g 1422 Second Ave., Near Pike St. 7 |G 1428 Second Ave. Tel, Mala 482 | Chiopeck’s wharf this morning. | for the recovéry of the property, PPE E ETT T ETT ETEL ETT DTI TE TENE TT TTT TTT TT nn Tent tre!

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