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Only Paper in Seattle That ai : Dares to Print the News # ot NE CENT A COPY 4s at ty | ; e JS & A SIX CENTS A WEEK at} yoLn4. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25 CENTS A MONTH Ni Ht ah Boattle and Vicinity TWUSAND-DOLLAR LIGENSE © *"Zss'iSexrw MINISTERS FIRE ENGINES IN HANDS OF TRUST) *=""~ “esses WikLt COME UP ISBURG, May b--The t0r-| 0 FIGHT A Little More on tho Subject of Metropolitan Apparatus A Wonderful Array | i BEFORE CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT: | mination of a quarrel het has lacted Two acres cleared and fenced, 2 a | tent’ te this city whee mihi cies With Fox Boilers of Fancy Hosiery in our north show window. Sees Tags finciae Fa 1H Dealers’ Association Has a Plan Which the Mem-| another eambier. known ‘as "Jack| Active DeUehie Wil Geta | hs Aarts, shane | Ub, nee Blas cepartment If the price card was not in the window you'd |] street car tine, i bers Say Wil W Stistctrly Radelale the Solace ee aie red Gncar : neg Wh Begin re enetne, with, the experimental Sates In erica thera "Fuatoa veut expect to pay 25c a pair for them. Our meth- Seven acres water front on i ae Sh was drafted Saturday oe i at ns euro ato Near, fae shots entered |nis morning, active ateps were taken | .,.£ M tation in taken by the coun! Rxperienced. pingineern freely ing cash, enables us, with a small margin of Washington, Hl arm, to Inveatigate and, If ponatble, to call or the same type me James of the finance] the Clatk case ha profit, to sell them at and will be presented for] tc * the Metropoli-|to the eta By that committee, "| HR In the ranks of kiew by the Inte dup in the city | Mngine Co, (the (runt), created consterna-| “"Ishis w At once placed under | halt to immoral conditions ald to tan ently doctor Mu clam oF Mary 1. Peariey,| tron Mt, Judgment attirmed.| complied by themidaieal Aveus | ing for the fall campaign, azchitest, the olty ab prenent, Northwest, 4 ih saloon men! arrest, Me says Standley had r xist in th Wie ‘ ie exis his city, ‘The session was a|#hops on account of leaking botlers, ni Rea! mance committee's action te threats against bis life and he con w . ge Da gellpe ah ay sith pe T Pairs f 2 Apa fm anticipation of an adverse| promise silered himegit justified in taking | Ot and Important one, and the at-/ Will be consumated by the bourd of /and inatail than the older « wo Fairs tor c f ne court in the| “Some of ue may attend the coun-| no chan There was wome talk ug |tendance was large. ‘Rev, A. Bd. |PUbllo works, No investigation of | fire engine bollers, such wx the La “ for th r { tat ot the nD im tbe | nt Muowting tonights” sald ee prouat. | Ienching. but wetter weoreel e Krot| Win Burrows was chosen prosident |* merits of the alleged "selt-cir-| France and Ahrens, both gency for the Agency for the | : i al Judge Gritrin of the su-| ent member of the Liquor Dealers’ | Valled. {a the lace of Rev. Leers, who has /¢ ating” Fox boller han ever been | have given entire satiatactic Youmans Hat Youmans Hat f f Ht held that the submis.| Protective Association this morning. Re beon forced to resign because of oth- |Made by the present council, and If} many years im the Seattle and 3 Schewerman i ef the teense question to the} yand lay our case before the council. | 1 ane see ee a 4 the two Metropolitans are purchased | partment x 5 eet rl At the recent city clection| We believe that the $000 license ts/ th ot Rev. Mugh W, Gil. |! will be on nothing more reassur The claim of members of ety Second it ace Se bad kad eee’ | high enough tor univoes that ere ter ‘ Jonrist, chairman of & commitise ap. |ine than parrot-like tegtimoniain re. | government cnet the city must act ams « Blanchard 21? Ave. |! First Avenue and Cherry St. i ing @ legitimate business, The peo |polnted at the last meeting to adopt |celved by the fire engine trust from | quiekly to avold an increane of $100 Hinckley Block i} city has little Nope of reversing] Pls we take it, insist on a higher | measures for the suppression of vice |f hiefs in leading American cities.| in the purchase. Rr of the two en fit Guurtin on the appeal whieh we saloon license not on the ground th jin thia city, was the chief theme for The fact that @ flattering toxtimonial | gines Ie ridicw many grell in Hitt fading, and the finance com-|™0re revenue ts needed, but on the the’ on. The report provided for could hardly be obtained from Seat-| formed machingry pam frere . | ts taking the action now that| theory that it would put ‘dives” and the appointment of three committows. | tle, where a Fox boiler has given out|no question, thay way, but that th iit ave tatbe taken later in chat] all night groggeries cut of business | Reva. Randall, Lingen‘elter, Hevelle, In ions than two years’ service, will| trust has arbitrarily pumped prices Tapeeeeeneneeeece | edart should sustain the bd this is true we would suggest as foetal . a or were appoiniad « not be taken Into account far above real values, during the Innt | { ~ n amendment that a graduated committee to investigate and bring . s not the only elty in which| years, Still It Is argued that the trust] samt eneitiae sulsoe teakee tA etcheinh ee [to light all facts regarding immoral |the trust's pet boler haw shown ite| would bardly #sk losing Beatties Put your treasures where they will be safe, | eg ms ee ecsen to| HOSS Would make @ saloon closing —-- acre existing in the city. They /ahortcomings. If the elty council | future patronage merely to gain a ‘| aled in question “by the teat | Ing later or mig’, O0ts, ond all ciee-| WASINGTON D, May 6—|and Weber were appointed to inves. |= = = = <== | seattle sare Cposi auits LION CLOTHING HOUSE hi oWever, the mem.| or higher up to the $2.00 limit, | B. D. Crocker of Walla Walla, Wash.,| tigate the # maitions in othe | art rane ¥i| Be cpanel! bave ia everting | Ie cannot be disputed that the| arrived here last night and has been cilicn for the purpose of comparison MAY BE AN TRAIN DERAILED Are absolutely burglar and fireproof. Come . . 4 would all go out o nother committee was appointed to + x ‘ custome: Question. Advocates of high Soulds ate” aut cf business ij engaged with Senator Foster much liook after the general religions and | : sean deespi sib ee ue gaventage of ours Detleve that since the people of the time «ince. He hopes to ap-|philanthropical work of the city. It ge ta spe lg oe ade cipal ark ved © take a deeper in ve Ne — 7 — pear before the Semmerce committee | F"s resolved to taki a | Friendel, former National Liberal “LICENSES TO WED when the Ide case is taken up, that |{ctest in the Washington Bible ao- | deputy. and two others were killed| . MANUFACTURERS’ he may substantiate Senator Fos-| Another important feature of the Sok ae ee Soeee Wan SF § SALE OF i ter in whatever contentions he may | meeting was the introduction of Miss Geraliment. nt | % poets, harass Sores mae Brat why haw beep hr | ee : Big Lake, and Marq Blumiast Crocker is still a candidate for ony Bee gh ll oe peeling vomited | aj atiel, 30, eaid that « had come wn her Nashvill; Henry Jude, 28, of Seat-|lector of custome against Ide and|to do the same kind of work. such ape tle, and Hattie Jones, 36, of Ux-|!f he can learn what charges are|ax visiting the families of the city.| Several Im ortant Topics Belore legal Seattle, and nohe| refute them. Aside from the arrival | snip, sewing ments, etc. for th Council Tonight on legal age, of Fremont. Groen the situation has not) poor. She was asked to go to spent | Bee the stacks of them in | changed today. at the Crittenden Home next Bun-| At the city counel! this event j our corner ¥ ; Fed Fleeced on Waterfront | The president this afternoon refws- | day. "Rev, J. Gordon MacPherson, | possible that-some action may bel Sams ’ H jed to 4 om the senate the! pastor of the Mount Zion Paptiat | : mens ederation) ,.4. cox reportes to the potice today | name of Clarence E. Ide as collector | church ot 3 sake in| akee. by the counci! as... whole in| ports, tian 4 that he had been feeced out of #0 ef custome and has announced Nis mn Na gy yet te a 4 to the.sesolutions pamed last |Filty-Cent Men Very Sore Over) J... Be Caio and all Dec . 1 ont this morning by|bellef that all charges made are) Frank Dickson was asked to take|Week by the chamber of commerce i | j i i ides Question er Sa, ane semen ution Sharge of the singing of the aseocis:| wherein the. counetl came th for wha ant What Will Be Going on at the Leader This Week pck trick. bi iiceesinans some criticise in reference to open| Apeing the antics of thelr larger! Hundreds of women have already taken advantage of the GREAT- ‘encatee, a - — . RED ROCK SAFE |gambitng. ‘The allegations of the | brethren below Yesler way the slot-| [| BST SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS we have ever had in Beeson of the Women's clubs | Fesolutions are denied by the coun-| machine gamblers are making the) Seattle. They, of course, have shown and told thetr friends of their 10 for... this morsing with a full at- pra it Ciimen. It f also Darely ie | opening moves for bling war of | fortunate buy, and again tomorrow we expect that every womea : ne s powmibie « moves for a gambling pote le a petro Se. <ape ; ‘ ig ite © fall at tin. ba asde RE haces aio se Se lhe 9 pac enttle who has not as yet purchased he spring SUIT, RAGLAN, 12he size, 4 for re, Preis pen ope || CAPE, PLAIN or FANCY SKIRT, JACK... ETC., will avail herself of tha. t all of the women days from Fraser river for Liver- Paying slot machines may be touch-| of tho $0-cent|[f this unexpected opportunity of wequring @ garment of the finest mremove their hats in the ses- | pool, was spoken In good condition @d_upon, | on in the Cause of the trouble ity, the best finish and most correct styl just about one-hall | Which caused much protest, | April 11 in latitude 1 degree north) NEW YORK, May &—The an-| The protests made by the chamber | evices, ax reported in the|— actual value, The sale cannot last but a few days longer at the prices. Lion Clothin / Tey upon. and longitude 30 degree west. There ement of three failures on the /Of commerce and a number of tm-| were summarily’ suppressed by |[ Come, if Just ta look and see the display, end remember you ere al: ) ite eucion wae opened by = were fears for the Red Rock's safety,|exchange was made this morning | Provernent ely 1bs aainat the propos-| the police Friday on the ground that|f| weys welcome at The Leader, whether looking or buying. H . S | They were caused by the extablidhment of & rystem 6 were “too strong” for even the|f| WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR ee ee irae mmeneree [Seer core eyed. we SC a a wrhEADy ‘ Ouse is. Seehof Donen a by - rep |& Moore, brokers for the Webb-| Will also ve due consideration. then there has been trouble|] women's ‘Fine Hinck Etamines Our popular priced millinery te a ot tea | be M. Terry of Detroit, Mich Charged With Vagrancy Moyer Syndicate, Henry Bros. & Co.,|AMOnK the street Improvement or- ery brand between the machines |— gults, skirts with atitched flounce $ big success. . 220-222 First Ave. South i = eutman, of New York Jand Lockwood, Hurd & Co are the | dances to come up will Be grading | and the “fixers” who promised toil trimmed with moire and. sik} Women's Chip Straw Hats, trim- CORNEA MAIN j Mira. Georgia Paces wee | Lillian Farrup, at 16-year-old gtrl a : end silewalking Nineteenth avenue | protect the S-ent machine as welll braid, jacket lined with heavy { med with roses and dott | Mass, and Mrs. Martna|¥ho is realy pretty, was arrested spree ys | tad with the no-calle: x identi. | son; water main on Twenty-eighth| nickle-devouring : te eee sat Bee tel oa) wits | of Gelembas, ©. Various| last night on Upper First avenue.| The body of the man found float-| stocks. The effect on ‘change was| venue: grading Seventeenth aven Not all the white and black moire, 9 $90.09 § Women's lack Straw Hats, trim- Pp ¥ i The effect on ‘change was — | sult, for B16.75 ed with fi bith in connection with reform| The gir! ha tng in the bay this morning has been| transitory. No one will make north; sewer on First avenue from| chine men wei | be mney chitfun, salves. | « 4 been imbibing too freely ¥ Hil make a sta | Women's Black Broadcloth Skirts,) and flowers, for 2. ussed. A forestry report|o¢ the amber brew of hem and hee | Wentified as that of Ed. Euston, a) ment. Dr. Seward Webb arrived this to Highland drive; | machines when the order t |f with deep full flare. trimmed) Children's Good Wear ‘toa | de by Mrs. J. P. MumPord, | man former fireman of the steamer Hum-| morning snd Wont Inte aerating sent | grading Fifteenth avenue from Best | came, and the fact that the nickle|—f Sith cis rows of black taffet i ne School } City. ‘This afternoon an | **Fest bg? od Tesult. Mise Farrup, | boldt. It was first beileved that the) sion with his business associates ~ to Mast Alder, _ men are giving the S-cent operators|f mart fined with the finest qual: § Children's, White Leghorn ues, | Teport is being made by| or as she Is more commonly known, | body had been tn the water severai/ — — the merry ha-ha is doing ite part to-| ey " [8 Denniston, of San Fran- |"Chinee Lil.” ts a character with | days, but Buston was een by friends BRITISH ward fomenting fraternal strife i st og — i vert ras leven Be he 48 i , 4 ssom| Whom the police have had consider. | *** ™sh SOLDIERS. LING 0 OFF ee — at an granny Senta nt pe WONORED oid prt sn to | = atfle crowé Of pte ana. be Found in the Ba | j open as any of the boy Ny de predicted with a 5 os senha tA ‘ound in the Bay b chit | ; es Dente ee claimed a 60-cent machine man this The Largest Stove House in the Northwest. Becesvention. Bas J in vacant lots make the resi-| ‘The body of an unknown man, Special to the far, | But 10000 Cattio Received | sermon An’ pow what to I ae - _ Sea Se are endeavoring Jents of the city all kinds of trouble. | evidently a marine fireman, was| VICTORIA, B.C. May 5—At the| The doubie-crom, sir. The double | ped ee. + secret | About once a fortnight several of the | found in the bay near the internec-|Close of the Church parade of the | in Chicago I won't stand for it. The) 1 fought by the com.) gang have to be arrested. The pret- | tion of Grant street bridge and the | Feular troops yesterday Col. Grant, apie are jumping on us be- | Alege’ ng her Caray . Sahr'ee'cn Row in the tolls wili prob- | Northern Pacific railroad-tracks this |!" command of the garrison at Work | CHICAGO, May 6The beet sat poly Dot nag ery eer i pian to rush throu: y be charged-with vagranc mornin, 7:30 o'cloc ‘bod int, called three of the men, Cor-|tation had ite effect in the atock | boys to amb that ia 80, the by the California! % was Tempved Celock. | The ody eral Dovecn unk Private inns. |yards today, recelpta falling from| cent machines are the only ones the| | miuaetts deleeater, ODELL’S PARTY 18) 2282 snag, er of Deputy | son and Canon, torward and dec. |ine uaual 2m head of cattle to 1.) & lice should countenance.” They are| ; " Coroner Wiltale. jorated them with clasps for service | 1 Retail prices are littie| Hot a boy's sige article. It taken | er a Ney fo asian i rcmntytaen nul Bah Senay tt, ed onan aan anette | Mens fda arden Hose Fill deliver an address | the water shout five days ago, He] was also in the defense of Mafeking, |market still remains with the pack st Gena ats ct ek Oe The convenient electric | Wheation of wome: | ——$_ ut #0 years of age, of medium <a —= lore. | cent machin Y as much as any From the Standpoint of | | ‘eile 6s Dulld, about & fect & inches in height | [The threats of the retell men to or- | of them and they will win no more tn | f light i is the subject. for an| LOS ANGELES. Cal. May §—Gov.| and of dark complexion. He wore | anise a slangntering house of their | the lone run, fie fuse s question of 14-inch cotton Garden Hose 8 j Mins . lartin, | of Ne rd. his he and dresapd in blue own is treated with silence and not e * player from sl See caiverntty, and a paper Secretary, the governor's wife, fath- | a blue shirt and a dark |an expression of opinion haa been | hi* money a Education” will be read |¢f and daughter, and Senator T. E.| coat and vest. His hat was missing Jobtained from any of the members — already coupled up ready " Ulan Davis Duncanson, of | Ellsworth of, Lockport. New York. | it was at first thought that he was| jot the alleged trust. Consumers! Books Clo: Tomorrow f " in |are guests of the chamber of com-|% member of the focal firemen | are atill spreading their propaganda, | or use, per od é Calor Line Draws | jay, and were driven around | union, but he could not be identified | and the “don't eat meat’ fight w he registration books for the| " the convention this af-|the ity in a tally-ho. Tonight the! — — grow, they assert, instead of auffer. | ection to vote bonds for $100,000 to} foot only. Geor members of the party will be the| | jecreese. urchage the Meacham site for the| ' ie H & bart of the Georgie guests of the New York society and Robert Patterson, the young man|'"& # decreas a Carnegie library will close tornor- | " ‘ther ae bees It practicai- | Chamber of commerce, at a banquot. the fact of whose arrest Detective row night at midnight. In spite of} yh ten ‘clubs ow’ of the| De th of E. 1. Hook Adams and the Seattle police at 500 000 FIRE =: Pat ae books have been | | and is ompro- de tempted to suppress | eek, le n- only 41 new names j “, te It reads “From @ aieg at the prea aged 76 years, | of an officer from that city. Patter-! f luding the number registered for Del M: 7 Where a ciub i# a member of | higiow ihe family residence, 1618] | gen is charged with appropriating) BUFFALO, N.Y. May 6.—Wire| ine March election, is ao far 14.702 jelays. atches, *5 eteration tt io also eligible| P's et, this mornin | } $10,000 of the American Mill Com-| broke out shortly after midnight in| {t Is #xpected he vote will b i fenarai federation, 1f recom | powy,i2 St the undertaking parlors of| the committee on city affairs of| pany's money at Aberdeen. He waa| the Wells elevator In thia city and) pen “nuecgon day. which t | Smoke and Odors. rag teeing A d jeattle fo ; tember he resigned his position and|stroyed. Atan early hour this morn nara emma |past 12 years. He is survived by a| afternoon and considered several) ist Sue cit want walle ‘wun around the rut For YW: a WOM | Wiaew ana tvs grown cuiissee: ”” "| quattions, amoos thet the reostution |[ctettt, “27, Tre ten, thet ane | ink, white working around we cure! 6=—=-s LAST HONOR pote aly as Z EN IN =ARA} passed regarding gambling: the need| amount short was $11,000, b 69 | catching Fireman Kennel as it fell tr | BANK CLEARANCES a, but § a" ia] WASHINGTON, D.C, May 5.—| Seattle Electric Co. te | of better police protection In dome) Of this has been made up He was #0 seriously hed that it is! py ey pi * eo iota Thinking the matter had blown| expected he will dle before evening, | PYbie momorial services wer | “ Today's clearings were ax follows: | (fine Tenidence districts and the ree-| aver Patterson returned to Aberdeen| The loss is eatimated at $109,000, |) yh Ol Oe repranentadive, 907 First Avenue rT ldeesieh, WOMAN; belapses, HBie | lar tee eae bee | ated ci enn, Was St once son ‘~ Amos.J. Cummings of New N Y | a0 ance, $27") ment of the garbage box ayatem. | fronted with an embeasiement| Self-Defense Claimed Rimoet the en tee tetie toety ef soa a —-- ‘The committee on printing and ad-| Charge. He came to Seattle in com-| 5 Au, te rena and the penate were present DON'T BE OECEIVED “4 PMitieEe casa today that be IMPORTANT NEWS | “:tisi2e site met this atiernoon Dae ee ato, ee een rreated last night tyr Detece | The remains of the late congressman| | Anyone slag 4 4 hie Jast_wornan prisoner Tomorrow afternoon the committes| He escaped them here late last week |tive Lane and taken to tha city | ire Afterward conveyed in a spec: | Glasses can ed- faming. “This is the first day, Jupon the keel laying exercises will and was recaptured by Detective H.|Jall. When arrested they were |!#! car to New York city, where the] vertise to fit os We ee. cmmat ¥ new ant Ben thine a ; nasi wn | ‘ nat i prelitntn rk | Afome Bin that time un found fighting In an alley off Wash interment will take place tor row | } glasses, but they ? . oman. 1 th e" epresentative Reuben ones, and be; vor nis departure for Aberdeen he ington tree oth mei ¢ badly ree | jean asses “~ iReabding larceny trom the per-|under the auspices of the Economic | ie iBenatettly in the “company ty biuleed see Both men were badly) Concordia Mleked Up | wa ee ee ae imetenatble for this, as until league, will deliver @ lecture at the TO aAvoiD ARREST officer |_ At the station O'Brien sald that) oth fishing at , nat | We lead, others imitate. there norrow ping on th althy Parente mith has aaaaulted him, and that ongiand| THE EVERSOLE OPTIC. me ¥. M,C. "A. tomorrow event Of Wealthy Pi Smith picbed ape crabt minus ics crt te | ERSOLE OPTICAL CO, Direct Primary,” which he work- - - s Patterson is of a well-to-do Min-|though he fought, it was only In self op aft minus ite crew 25 708 Second avenue. 8 ed hard for at the last session of the| LOS ANGELES, Cal, May §—Dr.| neapolis tamily and heir to consid. | defense. ‘The matter will be inves- | {nile south of Point Calvert, which legislature a E,W. Aldrich, formerly of Ch erable pro He is a cousin of | tigated and O'Brien released if hia| {s,velleved to be the st denial is made by Great North-| fought two clty detectives w gentle property. He te cousin of| igsted am ( , Own no ern and Northern Pacific officials in| tempted to arrest him yesterday un- | yy pcnahler Of: the scsniadinitiadineins of this city. ‘The ¢ n and No officals t ayes Bank of Aberdeen 5s towe ha Seattle, of a report which has been | til one ot them, Char 8 Hawiey Wile wader ostian | MAN ig KNOCKED tne yoy y fo run as a tender irc ed that the office tt seriously, an erhaps fata 6 le the local au a » the building ¢ e Lincoln 1 rding to them, nothing has been | office and put @ bullet through bis| detective In charge of the pri ner mene Schaaaer * sailed from bok for « better Range than e ” ing oie nohing hasan amen an Do ans thre hn| Serie innares vf to, treonet| QE THE TRESTLE) {seams sea here aes bes The Olympia, fr no Range t, siye any ground (o such ie tago to answer 0 charges of bin. a friend. Adame staten DES Uy, Beare nae, re n be made better, bake bet- : enth annual meeting of the|amy and perju © shootin, ners name was Ward. .. : he er, or he " , Women's Forei fasiona. P r aes artments in . . wit J. A. Parry wae struck by a Cheteos’ machinery gave out and the ter, or at water as quickly MFrink’s Gardener Dies | Woon’ Foreign Mignionary soe took shane oe aie sparanents Tat {2 company, with Detective xorthern Pacific train hear Ross this | tum Juneau wae secured inatend. Th with o litte fuel It is + the Asbury M. E. church of F\ 7 age mpeonccigmen . v 1 Imated that! morning and knocked into the gov-| probability is that the Concordia e Inder Strange Cir- AUDET SE deniven of Fremon . wire covers promanint Atare Dene i ] made of the best steel, has i 9 oo Ae pebpie mized on ent Aer \ernment cgnal, and was badly bruis- | broke away from the tug the finest tin up in th ; — @ finest castings, the most "ip aggeoncelaggen TREES © [tree Sirrisca'ees tein ie, tte esmnanh a ely cat tue for ve cumstances closed hin services at the Taylor SHADE ; the unlucky one of the lot. Some nen: 4 VESS attractive ornamentation, I * ; ‘congregational church. He will go Re perro yn op: sin tonal developments are expected |p, 7ne cneineer of the out-bound Pay for it in cash or by the | to Bellview and then to Green Lake Now that sprin; come an ff the case ever comes to tria rain saw Parry and blew the en a . be Trew 1 ‘The King County Medical Associ. | trees and shrubbery are beginning) (4 sheriff from Abardecn arrives | Kine Whistle several times to warn i rt a boproregdiene tN oc i 4 for thes, 7, & gardener | ation will meet in regular monthly | to bud the st department of the| in Seattle this morning and left the| nim of his peril, but he took no no-|| VICTORIA, B.C. May. §—The stove. t t lor the last six fension tonight at the Chamber of | city will make an especial effort to) city with his prison ‘ ne | tice and the warning, and.pefore the|*teamer Venture which is building \ id » 1 st Mea e oe ae calth will hold ita| city streets, Superintendent Little varry was hurled into the water,| Skagway, wae successfully launch | thie: caseat te i Ri s equiar ‘monthly meeting in Health| seid today: “We intend. so far as |The train had been slowed down |e this afternoon ee . Bee ck |e oni ing hn i ey ate tee 2e| BUILDING NOTES [?siccseart: dorc.*ina . | . e the cate, Marnana Meer | Ports of the different departmental Aimance regarding Mey sre 4, 00 due that Mr. Parry is now alive, | New Bremerton Boat > Hh vinane Officer no pained taee. akon of tree sid 4s ue tad ka hen the train wae brought to al 4 . | : ' the ¥ was pansing the house when Nee eames Bire Marshal Koi-| The ordinance 1s sweeping and pro: | w hat 1s said to be the largont and {rut atop TRE Ghee onan a the Io The steamer Manette, owned by| ¢ Ar e ie neighbors ates toat| The t ire Marshal Kol-| nite tree climbing, porting of Bills exant fireplace In Seattle I stop the crew, goon got the In; | capt. McMillan of Tacoma, which i =: ‘The a na clerk thie on... During | the! tine of $100. saloon. | HJ. Collina in working on |At™*eremont. Brom. there’ apt, [0 the Tacoma-Seattle- Whatcom run ‘ Hi geese eet cater tart ea FURNITURE CO. | | Stein He reed ie nat | ome eine, SBD. rithm 1-1 mm nMT Tres SUOMDE, (Sick nis oe eestant tones, Myf | to Route. “A Tew days In a monpt:| Bremerton route, The, Manette ws i i i| f th r - at. Sie: _rrival of the| tents. ‘The greatest lose wax of Die Will be the chet. metenal nats |al will probably bring him around, | Peen thorough repaired and ia gold HOl-NO3-1105 _SEGOND Ave, atlor Suits i it he ~ April 3 when the damage amounted cial to the Star. n its construction, The effect of | roe | 7: menennncael make a brisk competitor | gata a ey neal ' 7 \alegines al WY wenlous arrange ¢le je light | 1 : 10 eo |e SE Set at ak |g aang oni? | aacen, «water atom mu: THANKS THE KING) $3.50 ae Jertson, of H. 3 Met ve ve TNT voR inte at he Aine | marck cafe, corner Firat avenue and | f ate fand red. m deserter from the Mare Is-| poried inca Apri! 40th, of which |RU. waiker of Port Gamble| Det treenta yAlgtieh it sectned | ay ofictally thanked him for‘par- || MAY be cheap and yet expensive in the long run, We make a mot They are so swell, so becoming a te | Roses notification of this fact this| tring te Mid to be @ shortage in bia| Will build a $16,000 residence at Thir and has aceite od testing « purse | agning the offinans of the drills | ate charge fet strictly first-class service and the materials we use and withal wear so well, i fi ag foetal tn a | morning accounta and ft is supposed he com. |ty-slxth avenue | and East Valley | tables by « party taking lunch 4 ee sy ee "Ha CISCO, May & 4 : —- 7 ted suicide on this account atr in a few weeks, Jing the evening. ‘The arrest was ¥ a be Hiebi"e” Sionact have completed | mmkaa'hy City Beteetive duck Barck | CARNEGIE BETTER |] 233 Scape at Gold Crowns... Re W. HINSONTO Oo si Wenig titions . ng | Jawe Grime to burglary, He is] plans for @ Ine residen to be] 100, * Platinae Fillings. $1.00 ~ \ rr Sterne et today: The Pa-| or ae. MeMilian and attempted t sani a wantatittia? the Bauiiatin marine, |. treet Car Piokpockets NEW YORK, May 5— Though not| yobrices Mmelude extracts Painless Extracting CORB AVES RMON ST —— h i ma i cnt eg t y. Me he Equita nk jout of danger, Archbishop Corrigan ne 50e } re one sion and John H eat hor i ro OF & Loan association, in th Washing While getting off a Columbia afreet| is slowly rallying if + ei i, Wa eeelvers, Sudgment affirmed andate & Lawton, “wecbitedts, on Park addition 0 car last evening Gus Bohooh, of 6 r n free ¢ i te mie; Utilted Mtatce vs. Lee| are & lawton, sn ree fpecial to the Star. Mrs. Ella A. Hoover of Spokano|the Midway saloon, waa robbed of meeting of the Lake Dell Ty Wa make examinations free of charge and we guarantee our work I | WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINS i * a © lat the contract for th i absolutely, Lady attondanta i Se fap ing, reversed und F ze kes the sone tae tell BALLARD, May Republicans te to bulld @, $4000 residence In the | his watch, ‘The work was evidently |g ment club will be held next op Aeneitagaaad JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. | it ; aw trial; C.F. ciattne 4 Tepe will meet at the city hali| Washington Park addition, Plans] that of one of the astreet-car pick-| Wednesday evening, May 7th, at the 28 a .| Bxchange building to the Vuloan ot this city thea tae FIRST AVENUE ber ansen™ } °.: 4 i , 5 OF eee tor the purpose of organig-|have been completed by @ Spokane| pockets who are 0 n t {residence of Mr, A ae , works. The building Is to be ght for the p P c numerous abou’ Pisifenee of Mr, Anderson on Lake SEATN Yhe largest jewelry house in_ the i i i

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