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MONDAY, JUNT 17, 1901 THE SEATTLE STAR . : STORY OF THE = ® =a/SCH jsscusieentaetani es! MOB CRIED “HANG THE BRUTE!” as Woe wat, ees gate shalt ars pubis son Wine th bi anu ply mao A Special Sale of Laces “The program tor the Ur rt] pow! f hal . eae tsetatl Eas ce eased cs koe a a is Ba Cut Rates on Patent Medicines. Pnoead Radeon Nth. | takers tees met terse seg. wil EF tietecte Bediee and Embroideries Heke car) ite. Potted hs ; «tone ’ Prevent Them. b , Of course buildings, th M0 and 50 feet higt iquor when ° 4 was a way table for his actions at the Justice Cann gave him a sen but if he will leave By 18 o'clock tomorrow morn Justice said during the trial tad Ty mien oe ce ee ‘ore upon the pede Nation's Balance of Trade. be had Known Price for the & leah © : ‘ A He is o very re he . . bs ‘Pp pal ae ina 1 He has been on a spree for ; aoe : 4 ¢ t tag dinne c f \e h “ weeks, During the last two ' n Tear’s vest ts th ‘ Walta AN . hie f ah A : Kan . : detective < that ever came out bed by Cami all The _ han thay as 30 ith this he has Transcribed by Camitie ( , . ‘There he Are R Our Specialt ; a ~ . Sammy is member of t v 4 : p a ket . i | » omucement and |, mommy is > member Songe—(a) “Were My en With . ~ . ™ Phittg A Get Our Prices. | haaml _ The vent | awgrelada <n e " ad i H Uruk A the t _ MARINE NEWS. Rena ni Shih tani athe pte, ae | Iemma STAR PAINT CO Rut tt t thickly « Violin edb ‘ v4 - y’ Valine verse! Spartan tert San|cik teeth of pert c pa | POTTET rex ' that of the United Bt Cor, 3d and Pike for Beattie thie ory plentiful | (0) The Witches’ Das | Pick out ¢ ter t the inat 300-302 Pike } eee eee - Fase waco Camitia Ure wh : th " the previous DOGe« J ipdgenee Albert Meyer, from Bal- Vocalist, Miss Helen Ha nif any: t inet eel te San Franciy ©, reached her! 1 . a | Pianiete, M. Sh 8 ree t ‘ dition of a t ‘ | | geatmation last nix! . le | wdered mace, white pepper, ca roudent man GOES OUT OF BUSINESS. | _ f fie mamensity of the freteht bust- | os | His Hobby. rit 1 ' : , FL “P| Stevens & Steves, 303 Pike St.,| rm Et, ‘cossevanel Detecn’ a | bans Abt t xed Into a etift it Ae Will Close Out Their Entire & Rew steamer in com and with that end in view are now pending b red fe firm and a well known | “Woon. arts among bis the cause of @ consider. tion of the number Sammy goes broke om game or a drunk, he eclls a ~ifrom his vest to some enthu [member of the Elks. He @ fei wel de used exclustvely The name of the|4.";, ~ be y ‘owners is withheld from | th. ners np Tho pony to = ape fF the time-being. Notwithstanding the frequent in| — | ite Const Mdamahip Co,| Feeds he has ands on the garments % , ilnasienctmant that o Jornaments, it still has. em: maxh of | She's Daring. ——OlF—_—_———« % ~| them to make it worth over $600. | s Se hate Son’ chanwne, %tna| Lone Rear wouldn't ceil it terthat.| . Mra May Wright Sewall, prea. caused by the machinists’ | H¢ would rather draw the money aa| dent he International Councti 6 the steamer Queen, now) >* needs it on the San Diego-San Fran Wren. will be transferred to the at ¥ run, and will make First voyage from this port June TACOMA, June 17.—Short! Hart Queen was originally rome Senne vdliger oe oie Meagway route, and was form- . t ef the best known and most waeneeeees: George 8 4 the probably of the excursion steamers fatal stabbing of John Hallstrom to Southeast Alaska. —_ :. : | It in bettoved the fugitive ie gia Following are among the | 4) hiding te the wou A about PIANOS... eyes eae weeourrvr FF Here's a Good 0 rivals at the Northern: E. ¢ r and wife, Spokane; W. J. Quinn an gentleman has been for | Wm. Emerson, § H =... months gspatiating to his ¥ Union ne > not fit to wear, and a shoe to wear must fit. q @uperiative merit. . 7 cook, says the Montreal sid have spent three-fourth oe attic: F.C. Anderson, a| ot her ™ the center dan mak ae ‘hat the | Nashua mining man: Edward Keel | vaporou, Jof the Heloft Machine works: Jas.| Master of the household was fying in’ the. freedom | 2: i of the Hell-Nelson Lumber -. con ant verett; M. Earles, lumberman. ‘alee of the Kitchen. | ERithaven: ER. Y. Day, bustnees WEDDED THRICE IN ONE EVENING Right this worthy. citizen| Sn Whatcom, W. A. Wodharms,| ~ mumber of kis man|cammeryman of Vancouver, B. C.; J Gets ts to dinner, and ec usosi | T- Cornforth and wife, Denver. | | istening to idie 4 allly gomstpings Allthe necessary qualifications for high grade ff} I \ , Shoes are found in our $2.45 high lace Shoe S R EC I ED for ladies. It is certainly the greatest shoe for the money ever made. They are thoroughly up- to-date and fit to perfection. We buy them di- \@ rectly from the manufacturer, and therefore are 12 8347 Fal (pectal Corr =4 a the, fonvereation im the) At the Ditier: W. G. Preston. Daw 5 immaculate Chinese erchant: J. H. Allen, Pt. Blake-| ST. PAUL, June 14.—Mise Ein ble to sell them at the remarkable low fi % Biers. After the ctrars wore light-| joy lamb vu , able to se! e e remarkable low figure of Beit Sire ee Sor itis |r, turmberman: 2X. McAdarne | Lovejoy. ascanior of ALL FRESH AND NEW FROM THE FACTORIES IN THE EAST » cae me and eee what &/ miners who are going to their homes “hapin Jewett of Milwaukee ; * servant we have” Thelin the East. }ly took the marriage vows thrice tr | * Sled out in procession and | eh lone evening, that number of r§ ¥ Ma to the kitchen, where every) At the Rainier-Grand: Thos. J. monies being requ to make the | 4 fiat hung upon the walls re-| Smith. Portiand. Dr. and Mre Ait." ally | A * their faces like a mirror, and | Coe, of Portland: Robert E. Maniey.| bd * (as the Chmaman, the cause | Manila: H.G. Platt, Portland. A. i | ° In a * the brightnem, washing bis| fond, Ft. Wayne, Ind.. 8. W. Finch, | 7 er 9 id e _% ‘the soup pot Washington, D.C, | | Call and See Them and Be Convinced. ? oJ | At the Steve: O. R. Cole, Ta-| . ; tS A Misspent Youth. coma; A. J. Bplawn and wife, Yax-| teal aiid 4 su ‘ SSCS } : eee ere pare th | merson ste a4 fas Sew (urmed 82. 1s seldom een len and wite, Skagway. | Wr mB U4 9 rf L haunts at the Atheneum 2 4 r nted r ~] ES BR eaten. Being more or ions of | > A‘,'he Prnenik: Dre Ww | dinigplltiniathoon nd itn Imison Os. | p / i ‘ he lives a retired life at|j ii Fay and wite, chenalis: Rote | ‘ And other Pianos. We are very much crowded for room, and in order to TACOMA, June 17.—Tho annual vention of the Wash: Women's His occasional visits to} A. Ayers, Olyn bave practically ceased, come oper: In- mberman riS State Joseph Knox and wi Fit. fa boar ting part y. Sole Agents for Sorosis Shoes i\™ make space for three more cars to come at once we are offering such in- tes wmeie hei” wauntty | to 4 p, Sno-| Pe open his cit : lake Wagningion Ayer. str, Cy. 707 SECOND AVENUE ducements as will sell our present stock quickly. by Spe now the 4 jension | parks every 3 minutes from 1-¢ p.m Wards, at| At the Butler: C. Say and da and rather ter and Mise Meller, Portland Bordeaux and wife. Olympia 3b eee rr) oes © 2" -" GHANNONS | $10 Cash and Balance $6 Per Month | foe — sah tse Eo | rapa mea WILL BUY YOU A FIRST-CLASS UPRIGHT PIANO Companions No More Dread te Dental Chat | at New York Dental Parlors 614 First Ave. Prices fruit of a misspent You who have been wearing coats }and vests since childhood have per- haps never stopped to consider the | nick in the lapel. A controversy is Suburban SED | now in progress on the other side . of the Atlantic as to how this ortg |inated. The following ingenious ex.| | planation has at length been offer-| has stone excellent sand @ soft produces OOSSSOOCOHOOOD Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue futual Lit 4 and fi) Potted Meats. Writing in the Chicas ean on the sub ath, Parker Quincy Ad: yn demadn for how y ttle. Every house ti leate Gen eet and the new ones being ste ConaplTBoy M9 eBgaged jong before their con's super’ 7 | ely popular cumatances, with th in power, it waa FOOD SUPPLI A few items to be pur our delicate dk TTS eT ETT TTL hhh -- Wm. Head of Orting will Mil of the Wesley q abt pathy w adn Aor tay pg K Sgo HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE ENS South Seattle during the | Puniicly sympathy with Mo pnt fer i all ether dental | ast meats and pou) — ee the pastor, Rev. Holand | Agreed to nick thelr com Pal egcabted tages beef, lamb, pork, show their fellowship. Sale Gold Crowns, $5; Full Sot Tooth’ chicken, veal. loaf the coat, after the tongue, | ent exercises at the 7 Dur Lady of the Lourdes | forming Park tonight, will be large. | ©*tled by $5; Bri $6; Gold Fillings, $1Up: Silver Filly letter M. Moreau was poleon and lived in Mor. rab and potato KARR RRR ER RRR Re RR EE Bedroom at « y specials foi REQUip Marline tonight to raise money | «oe alt the great men I have Dane, of yn,” save Sir Edward Malet beet © direct the known,” #0 ard Ma Shifting Scenes,” “Lin , th risville, Pa. fa! | be iy er r specie St és Ti a Retin, rate ectines wil be} Ig Abe Lincoln. Your | NO PLATES: inca icon Furnishings ta Gheetpaeanalt We Repair Your Watch and Groce fs The hubbub and general up heaval fncident to May moving t Clementine Bash of Columbia 1 and settling 19 over and you will ’ Ieave, this afternoan for | tession of @ sterling son of God ee an ahi ede Be [ff Probably fing that new ndaitions ¢ Insure It for wi © will be met by | Straightforw unflinching. e er ky best, " #| Rea ached be ana th ro Ramis roeether they will |oving the work be ‘had Pounds in 'welght, with Any work that should not, prove 20c match new & One Youk Pan-Americ ition, | facing It with a bold and ; pitneter, powderet, sa satintactory. w nded to free Bare, ‘Peart’ hari proper time to American exposition. | facins 1) witver he had afterward with two ounces of sal Barley ae ee ee ee put it in a pan or salting tray, and let it He two days, basting It with brine and rubbing it Into it each 6 JOCURI OUUUUUUUUUUUUUUBUUUUUUUGUUUUUUE UE eee bedroom furniture—the finest dixplay to be seen in thts state. In the exhibit are included Bo Beattie lodges (the Ballard stern as iron when the 84 the Fremont lodge) of the following @ of America, will unite at uty Yonight and initiate 16 new 1 e eri rrepared Then put the meat hin masat hing | fhin| earthenware Jar, just large ¢ al metal beds and bedsteads rehing look in| earthenware jar arge 4 packages N Ince wood-—some in Bitiness men of Mallard will! Lord * was @ bachelor,| and griatie of the Joint, first trimmed Tables and Prices start at the least ex sive and rike by easy stages to news of| from it; add about a pint of water stiff pante over the top of ean ne "ORs Saereitesiay night to organize| went communicate the i of commerce the marriage of the Prince of Walea| put som Mainsprings . . . $1.00 place it in a #low over 4 an cy ne coat wat: Welt | to baks for four hours. When It In PEL UNENENEYINAYNRE UES the very bent. A brief summary Cleanin 1 DEe@ of 01d Newgate. | Ysrc tyone, nil't can, say Ie, "G0 done, pear off the gravy, take out Bureaus, $8.50 to $250.00 {) Cheval Ginases, $28 to...£90.00 ening... . SL ery ccaeiite Re IE | New York Dental Parlors Chiftonters, $7.00 to".,,..8188.00 $8 Tedroom Sutter, #15 to..8760.00 NR Ge Bemrt if Condom, Ym | nen ew Yor i Farid? Dressing Tables $8.80 to $120.00 }{ Metal Beds, $2.50 to .. .-#185.0 —~ Igation bottles Hunt's Chow Chow; special price per bott 1428 Second Ave, Tel. Main 482 GOODS SOLD ON PAYMENTS of faye when Black with grt WA COLDMAN'S: Rs Seca ee cas Gas ft Sn econo « 6 L HOLMES FURNITURE C0 Jewelry Store ™ mie Colling of Brokty abe mars, threw her arms abot btm she @02 SECOND ave re: ; 2d and Marion, Burke Bldg, rying that she dic 0764 two cen ra to Patrick Hawkins, also of | ing an t fire. Hines Brooklyn, lay in walt for Hawking | to burt hin stad because the Inter had broken his! The man prot rhe ill hetite with b and dashed sight of both eye Teeth Extracted Free voor van | INSTITUTE an it mont arom Be Fok 1101 to 1105 Second Ave ial gypsies besrnygeitie in denernnttom pr bheraipenesg