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Y If Only Paper tn Seattle That hed NE CENT A COPY 4 4.44 Dargs to Print the News # ® #44 SIX CENTS A WEEK THREE © ELKS' CARNIVAL ASSURED] © | REPORT ON TUNNEL R WORK WILL NOW GO RAPIDLY ON FOR COMSUMMATION OF COUNCIL WILL AGAIN TAKE UP GREAT NORTHERN’S TERMI PF ales & BLANCHARD i Proper Clothes at i U [) Me Moderate Cost Ave. y Bik, PLANS FOR THE GREAT FETE—ELECTION OF QUEEN AN IN- NAL PROPOSITION—-QUEEN ANNE FIRE HOUSE AND OTHER ; TERESTING FEATURE. MATTERS AT MERTING TONIGHT, - - - The Mike of Seattle have definitely} company makes @ apecialty of this The principal topics to come up be- Koon as possible and a few of them decked to hold thelr street falr and] line of work and has @ national repu fore the efty council tonight will b © Inclined to kick about the delay ‘ the railway company in the mat cen \ ‘ ~ MEN WHO TAKE PRID IN carnival August 18-30, acc . @ further dis n of the requent of thet eviinal puns, AN aoubts Ger nly real important questions mrblag su 9Ies- feted ter Z THEIR PERBONAL APPEAR- cing AN doubts were! yet remaining to be decided are in ’ at Northern Ratlway Com-| ‘The mayor's veto of the ordinance oN Sues Ane waaet ee solved in favor of the celebeation| yegard to shew grounie end the pany in conneation With the tunnel] providing for the purchase of two INCLINED TO BE EX GANT IN THEM XP: TURES FOR DRESS, ARE THE Beveral thousand acres of choice farming land in five ven, twen ty and forty acre tract Prices from $3.00 per acre quee be won the mombers of Seattle 4 ateen will The a by popular vote, lands south Noense ; - ff y i . feulty in seeurt ounds la eo —— 8S Basieten of the best me } Ss Fene SRS Taree ee Oe | todre No, 92 will work as a unit to oman not the wife, Burke will make al coms t this afternc according to location; eas es woe ts ta Une the clty haa ever wit. not 10 conta engh’ Potiing places the ¢ | ‘ $12, $13 anata Saturn the Rng wore nan eth etal i moreso cht eyo ane ga Herhert §. Upper! $15, $17.50, $20 ifn en fatally wounded as the | 0) 4'4, UCIT 08 Me Carnival Will Be Worth While w PARIS, May 20—The minister of A gy ey en ROA Stes wis alae taahe aan i) | i) jof a hold-up is the record of a| nouncement of the totes nlane weal .Th® Belag for the successful can-|¢ommeree today cabled the governe ii are exceedingly auxious that| recommending the building of a new | $22.50, $25, $30 - at Fairhaven. The most de facilitate by all| this question should be settled as ja deferred. Now, however, it is certain, didate in the voting contest will belef Martinique to gi feature is that an officer in| that by the time ft in needed the) 4° $00 Grand plano and & coranation | mean, he enw = = + $20,000 that muat be obtained will be; TOD* Valued at $200 bealdes the honor | Weare in wer the emigration of to do his duty caused the | cinscribed sata. im ccdee wy will DA! incident to mock soversianty, The) (habitants of the island wishing to 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block J) Firat Avenue and Cherry St. ADAMS&BLANCHARD 7 8 fA Hinckley Bi. Cash Buyers and Makers of Low Pri SB watehman, mistaking him | wide advertisement the definite ua | TWO candidates next highest wil! bo|@o te Guadaloupe, French Guiana or iness for one of two thugs | nouncement is made. made ladies In w ne Franes The reduced rates promined by the ercaping. Posses are in| The Main Feature | Send teal tre d ateamshin ttre * a f the desperade, but up to] The main attraction, the ground) s iaree Attendance The negeeee ce feo ARIS May A dispatch re- Rave been unsucessful in| Work of the celebration hs if weres| of thee Trea erni el euerematajceived from Brest says a report | Tis Unee of them. Will be the Jabour Ortental Carnival] $6,000. and the Seattle beltora {comes from St. Lucia tothe effect ROME, May %4.—The It police consider an attempt made agaloat the kin bin train aw it» # life yesterday, when two stones were thrown pped at Naples, the result of an immature ar archist plot. Strength i* «iven this idea by the fact that the au thorities have strong evidence of a plot against the pope. As th remult there la renewed vigilance at the Imperial palace and vatioan. tel and Menagerie Company, which has/ they will be able to exceed that fig. | that at the latter place unconfirmed ‘1 Wash. May 2¢.JTwo | contracted to present 19 inidway at-| ure by 39,000. teports have been received of im- ying at the Sisters’ hos. | fractions each day during the carnt- will be varlous special days tidal i to} iy wounded ,as @ resuit} V4! except Sunday, Aug. ola) prt for decorations Pert Be ow soppy pest yd . a a je shooting at Pairhav- | €e™eral agreement amo: nd in various — weg Ane oe bight. Another man was al. | ‘he fair will be cl were report but the French Leave your t Av ioe A argue | erulsere Tage and Suchet wore badly pape . clock last night two men | s jot Privac: Sealcon on Harris street | TWO ee own look and rtect Privacy. gaan “Rutoh's Place” and com. | FORT DP FRANCT, May 2¢.—Two Absolute Se oxen for rent everyone to throw up their by the h or year. Open from Sa. m, to Sp m. daily, and from 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday Safe Deposit Bldg, 701 Ist Ave | PAIR OF There were three men In the slight earthquake shocks were felt THE BUR R & 0 ROBBERIES Bat the time, the bartender J here yesterday afternoon. The alarm I a pouee " on more reported ta a Tom Barger and another L of the natives wae ereatly increased. | fle of 1 Beoond avenue north. Dame is not known. wu: Robert Mill, the United States gov- FELT SORRY reported the : ‘nt sa ol c pher of cor- oken into a command but Barger maae other eMelels and 6 numbe e @ fow dollars | tak for the front door. One of Teepondents, tried to reach the cra- $1.65 Pair rat shot and the bullet just| WASHINGTON, D. C., May %.—| His admiration developed so sudden. | ** Of Pelee yesterday. The trip was an, Of 419 Ninetee: v PODS HTP REDD right shoulder. The oth- ieee circles in the capital are apec-|ly into & fondness that he followed |'™#4¢ on 4 coating vessel. After Hie Capture He Repented, and Sous horth, was also the victim uf then started for the back /Ulating with keen interest on the|her to Cuba, when, chaperoned by| The effort to ascend was unsuc- He Was Allowed to Ge | house breakers. Thieves entered his All Siz phat was compelied by his part. |outcome of what promises to become | Mrs. Harriet Blaine i the |cesaful. A rumbling, followed by a | Sow aah Oe cae an. 3 thee ten ad Th w x #y then ran iS return and secure the cash /a lively rivalry for the hand of Miss|daughter of the late Becretary of|muderu c ept Prechever| Aftter discovering and capturing After securing the cash |Alice Roosevelt, the charming | State James G. Blaine, Miss Alles lon the porth const ‘ a burglar in hin house, 11 the two men started out the be ge gh pelctoen, " yan on + ce jcursion | to pasgen from the ninth avenue, Baturday night, Albert ea me . oung men have | to scene of her father's wiories,| At heuer sey ber Peterson was standing on | shown unmistakable signs cf devo-|to atone for her natural disappoint, [had bees enable to get ceray im tune |Pi@ehan allowed the house breaker . some 20 feet away from | tion to the young lady of late and,| ment in not being permitted to at-|to aveld the mud shower were res- | © free, Ploghan forced the b and immediately com-|as both are highly eligibie, the alt. | tend the coronation of King Edward, |Cued almost crased with fear lar out of & hiding placeand search- ng at the escaping rob- |uation ix exceedingly Mteresting, es-| Mr. Cushing and Miss Roosevelt| Close to St. Pierre may small cra-|ed him to see what he had stolen be~ robbers fired back several |pecially as Miss Roosevelt “haa |became acquainted during young |t#r# can be geen spouting steam. One | fore he allowed him to go. terson was shot through | shown no open preference for either, | Theodore’s filness at Groton, Maas, |Dis mud geyser ix tn action on the) The burglar turned from a ertm! The robbers then The wooers are Charles C. Wauters, | He drove with her and walked with |*lope of Pelee. It is thought the)pal in the perpetration of @ crime foward the waterfront and |councelior to the Belgian legation, |her, and whiled away many of the|™&ny vents in the volcano prevent |into ® whining cur. His prayers and M2 in the darkness. Officer |and chi ‘affaires when the min- | dreary hours in the cold, bieak pace, | 1isaatrous eruptions Pelee has bean | Piadings for merey were heard by hee Marted after them and when |eter Is absent, and Grafton Dulany |From his comradeship & rare "ood |®Pouting smoke and ashes heavily | kind-hearted Mr Sey University Team Leaves Witheut the ing the cannery of the | Cusht wealthy and aristocratic | delightful friendahip, If not some. |{040y, a# well an yesterday. Ashon|, Just before Mr. Ploehan retired the | 8 BN TN Fern \talsee Senet box amen oo fell at F Belle, 14 miles away, jdUTelar was discovered under a bed. rothere to throw up his hands.| Mr. Wauters Both Young men are college grad- From the Dixie Ploehan” began thinking over the| , The faculty athletic committee af sacked the house and stole @ geld Twenty~| watch, a pin and $8 in money. People’s Great Bargain Store A special purchare—200 pairs from the Dickey Woolen Mills, The best $2.00 Working Pants in Beattle. Unmatchahle Merchandise in Every Department This Week Lion Clothing House Maurlee Gerber, Prop. ad of complying with the com- the Charity ball here In January, uates and highly cultivated. WASHINGTON, May 26.--The Ne t » | the University of Washington hi iS we are offering for the coming be ately commenced | vy department ree the following | mak Wrath (hoie ee ei Rill |deciaed not to allow the Pearson 220-222 First Ava, Sout) Come tn and see the BARGAIN! one yd Oe oe ng in the direction of the voice Glepatch from Commander Berry of /told of this being his firat offense |fothers to compete tn the inter CORNER MAIN wrek in unquestionable quality, most seasonabl pode aid not discover until too late the Dixie this morning and of his family of starving child. | Colle * with Whitman and styles, at PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, then ask why this [it was omy od Core. Pi A gg eg mf ren, all of which was taken in by his! Lh varey Protests have been re store is so rapidly forging ahead. Grand captor, colved from Manager Wade of Whit = bargains and therefore ALWAYS GIVING " are where they are the most needed. Suf- ane is ney Some We are always buying barga tung. | Sepaey rigs are ere they are the mos! Romething uddenty impetiea atr,| an and Manager Krucwel of Pull ‘We buy for cash; we sell for cash; one price to all. ficient provisionsare now on hand for| Picehan to look under the bed. This! barges are much the! BARGAINS. i montha, Lumber for he did, and there found a bottie of made by the Univer. | R ‘That's why WE UNDERSELL the MO8T DETERMINED COMPETI- x needed ‘The voloano chloroform and @ device far unieck- of Oreg@n athletes last week, a TION. That's why every day is a bargain day a« The Leader. ut no additional dam: * The kind-hearted eap-|namely, that the Pearsons are pro: | been done. Care of refugee of the thief then realized that | feasionaln . THE GREAT 6ALB.OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS WE'RE te ~ Spromimatety §.00°, he had bean duped The withdrwwal of the P. r re. Haisa ng. focal kuthorlien The police have been furhlshed| will weaken the tearm as er GroceryCo. TANTS 90 TH FAIR OPP TOE: The Seattle Electric company has); He has recovered partially and is ‘St. Plerre the Worst with «& good deseription of the bur-|two of the best runners in the unis | 4 ‘This sale includes Spring Suits, Silk and Wool Jackets, Fine Silk settied with Capt. Daniel Mcinnis, | now able to be about. Charies Gil-| Capt. Gallagher of the commissary |siar and it ts ponsbie that he may be| versity, expecially in the dashes. The| ted. Ragians, Silk and Wool Skirts, Fancy Grenadine Skirts and ail | Charles Gillam and Wiillam Kent.| lam and William Kent were badiy|department of the army makes the |captur team loft this morning for Eaate 1200-1928 nd bree | the firemen injured on the evening of| injured but recovered in a few days,|following cable report to the war a a fashingten, The f Bf sthieae and gy Phone, Main |March 15 in a collision between a department fram Bt. Vincent " nittes in comp - fire department huse cart and a Blamed the Company “The area Of devastation on St. IN PERIL be in, commend ct Pres ready-to-wear garments at prices that will simply astonish you. Since the accident the facts of the | y: and Prof. Van 7 ‘Third avenue electric car. Although Sate Gane ties Vincent te about twelve square mii! ‘The decision of the com. [ibe eaac® amount of the aettoment | cn arn, tary nar ang ene, [inthe northern extremity” The Por : roused" constierame |f When Buying Your Month §) . Scientific Optician... 8 _|has not been given out omciaily. 1g and Chie ‘ ons a eee tay omment among the ateaents” whe O, May 36—The 600 team- |i understood upon good authority, | Ment held the electric company | which 1.400 lost their lives, The r helleve that the charges against the | ly Supply of Groceries 800 Second Av., bet. Oolumbia and Marion wz ol fBoihe Rock YATM |that Capt. Meinnia received 94000 | |matnder escaped by flight to Ki Ship Drummond Has Narrow Escape Pearsons cannot be substantiated Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 or te It wae generally thought that suit|ton and other places. Th Give us a trial ordi ‘a Sing “delivered thie damages for the Injuries he recetved| would be brought by the injured | such overwelming > From Going Cut in Two Meee aeeeaetes, OF wiling SIE fy of cer goede nen, ” Phe have the whole affair investigated ° Our pric a grea’ be reneged esate, tere | ows | tae! eat 1 The Brightest and Best Wickless ‘and it is believed that |$100. Th emt wea entirely! s.5 managed the affair differenti “Oateide Uy Jovnatated no} TR? sip James Drummond, which| to the bottom stores. Save credit grocers’ ex- 2 r t Re delivered tomorrow un- | eatisfactory cr ragged t s between Attorney E. C.| great damage was ¢ the peo. |'# due to arrive at Seattle In a few tye MBBe strike is settos | Tio Accident 4 President Jacob Furth, | ple are apprehensive * condition | day# from San Franciaco had a clone tra profits, buy at at are unable to secure! ghortly afte yelock on the ev- trlo company, and Attor.| will not abate until t ano; | call from being cut down and pos-| es | take the strikers’ places. It| ening of March 15 a hose wagon|ney P. Hughes for the firemen|which is still active. subsides. Aj 4 ind pos. | — hurt very badly and for a time It|to tell the figure, but it is satisfac. mere course and only |that he wag not sorry for the big there would be no diM-/ trom fire headquarters came dash-| were held and the terms of the set. |second eruption occurred on May 18, | iDly wrecked by « big steamer inst | R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. | | about rds away The in e ot live. | tory. mi cident, and wished there had os AT EVERETT wes thought that he would » @ engines were run full speed | een 20 instead of 150 men killed, aa | bin is 4 this matter under ordinary | ;,, * “ lement decid ir o tional inesday, while off the Farallone = down Columbia street in answer | tlement ided. ot ome a vn ace) wa . but public sentiment is|tc"an niarm of fire turned in from| “We were treated very well by the| wrought. Nothing Is known of any big American Iner Lyra after « SCRANTON, Pa. May 24.—The and even there was @ narrow |it would teach the owners to hire against the packers that It |}; ortion of the city. | officers of the tle Electric com.| disturbance outside of St. Vincent |!0re trip of 67 days from Newport [the business portion of | t 4 “y Seattio Biect - "| News for San Francieco, was Seen] is ing the Faratlones a little after] VICTORIA, B.C, May 2%. the prow of the liner al-| firemen, engineers and pump-men of as [intelligent miners. This was taken the Delaware, Lackawanna & Weat-| " erased the ship's side. After |to the ere of the clty, when they ern anthracite mines refuse to obey *" © hange of 4 few curse words | went in body and demanded the/ ma few the mine workers’ orders to strike on the captaing who each biamed| man's dismissal The authorities | are Sao Tet paseas June 2 This action will, have a|the other for negligence, both ves-|Anally did so, and Stephens was then | checks, was taken to Ev. strong tendency to make the mine| els proceeded on their ways. The | escorted to the outskirts of the town | iy Sheritt Zimmerman of Sno workers reconsider the situation. as| Lyra Is soon expected to arrive injand started on the railway track | : , aay seeee te newer tOe) they had depended on this as being| Seattle to begin her run between |toward Michel, belng warned never BE T ay af obtaining $50 there _on| one of the most drastic moves at|Puaet sound and the Orient. — She| to show his face in Fernie aguin, | Mis that proved worthless. The their com: |in owned by the Boston Steamship | ie wh ataxmatinn Rieger one than that against him -—— - 7 FUNERAL OF MRS. KORN | case is believed to be a| “ i SR Bad for that reason he will be| a, Z Scandal Aboard Ship Gen: ob: af meg ee | Phe funeral services of Mra. Bar- | i seonomann county. | Big Convention Opened |"""" “waconn Gen DENIES IT SAY THEY WILL jecthuteraietnet ee Be: ery unpleasant and un-| hon the wa, a by whl . 4 ’ d Martinique.” wagon driven by Wiliam | pany,” said P. D. Hughes today, | 4m v for any substitute drivers. | ont and in charge of Capt. McIn-|"and are entirely satisfied. You | nis started to cross Third avenue @|may #ay that the settlement has pt el an was foggy ay at Fernie was marred | University car was going up that | been made and the money paid over, and ot vacky ° tocleue on the M- iby an unhappy incident, Wm, | p thoroughfare and collided with the| “The ant? jer realised it a big ehip hove in| stephens, a constable there, wa hose wagon. Capt. McInnis waa| “It would hardly be right for me | MEht paaaing almoat directly in front| heard to state on & street corner ¥ | H. Smith, who was arrested | company. Full nickel trimmed, handsomely finished, clean and odorless; win do all kinds of cooking and baking to perfection. Any cooking utensils can be placed directly In the flame, They are absolutely safe—can> not explode. Burn ordinary Coal Of] (Kerosene) without a wick, and give @ clean, blue flame Nike gas or gasoline a RSE WAS SHOT in Denver An investigation is under way t day on board the ship General Ro! ly residence, $40 Nineteenth ave- CHARTER BOAT ic £2: "soot nt Mra, Korn had lived in Jerts, at West Seattle, looking into the i x , oor coe menue a duc i. Crowle: WASHINGTON, D. C., May 2%. ba Years, _ as w busband RAR Ant lam of horses owned by John i ila mae the ‘vebsel, Cust’ | Bred McDonald, ex-captain of the| The northhounders who declared | Was at one time a member of the city wren shay this morning and| DENVER, May 26-—The annual|ihe master Of the vant. Abt | Rwentycaixth. volunteer. infantry, |themectven In favor of chartering’ [eounell, Be: | ge ee 4 Jon of the Western Federa- | ,, snd the complainants are hia| Who was charged by ex-Corporal| steamer to take themselves to Neme| fad tion {ners and the rn La- owt officers. Acconting to the antic | Richard O'Brien, of his company, |are still as enthusiastic as ever over | AS BRYAN SEES IT Bar the Great Mégthern fretent| bor Union assembled today. The two|mony of nome of the latter, the Gen-| With having violated # Spanish their project. They. claim to be oar at NO ho sas are working in har-loral Roberts wae» floating gin bea.| man in the town of Icbarrasa, ap ruite ev day and to! cryveLAND, 0, May 26—Mayor | von lig ane my, but hold separate lam on the way acroas from Rotter. | peared before the senate Philippines 0 not, | eee A ey are Hanésome suite in a very "Hop the| The only business transact dam. There Were Nightly and daily | ‘om Medial” “Ha evonounced | uhay aay they have secured an OP: | Chicago, where he had a short con dark brown with invisible line THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST. " appointment of ¢ re aft that reser a¢ ff gp ee bond on a San Fr eo steamer and | 7 th Wine Jennings | stripes, honestly put togeth io chine toes} “pg poelaesa ' shanalian feast: And not | Aree etna Ne and seid) that she will come steaming down | fer bwin denn With strong linings and reliable r made flying leapa at his own man being violated by any AMer-/shipping men, on the other hand. . vapid y Handsome ‘dnd attractive 1 We advertised Saturday afternoon that we would sell the founge- | b and sang, or tried to sing, ditties like }ly @ game of bluff and say that bg he the, part tose four at our Satur amely, $4.0 "ye, My Lov sod bye." | |many of the cut-rate agitators are | Cuba suspected trickery on the. part | However, t . the sequence and for the sake of the sad- Goes the Weasel” and “Little buying t to Non er the | of by pet ggg ~ vertising, we added six sults, worth $12.50, $15.00 and $16.60. n Jug,” much to the discomfort | steamship lines now operating there, | 14% was ra he palace, | TO BE OFFICER representat mates aff ft Bee ase ay tre neta hg ne ta cr ee], | REANGURANOE [sii iet ti aac 2 WBA HINSON Co Three We Are Selling To- pitted States army eae tas aaStE Raa nin lofanl CRANCHICO. May M—the| GAMBLERS PUT (“ °__ — | svhcon ine tin eabin ntl the firmed, tn jurors ot tae fotr| UP A BIG JOB COURTHOUSE NOTES day at $3.00 Each ROESN'T LIKE PEST HOUSE | fairs of the two organisations, Dires wg ea a I ICE te i Leontine Palmer this morn 4 in the annual rep ot decidedly favorable | vs. Civy fiat” ie * daenbers fect to the Mar, Whe darnage eult of Caledonia Baily @clzim against the cit rs. ion, repudiates the astories| sought damages for the use of a pat-|_ VICTORIA, B. C., May 26,—Robert | y atte & Renton Railway is W. Sh il Spal men. capaaieree te eerien | sanght | wed Mth tae Seatetae raneiond'e | Seka esd Te Gules Geatinne ein omorrow e a e fishment 4 as he terms them, and —_______——_— cablegram stating that the ship today | om " at legationa are larg the Rock, long over oye arrived in th In Judge Taliman’s court today the winue » y has in petty jealousies aboard | English channel this morning. Shi Ellen Davis v Raephael i kg t 2 00 E h Hast her proper extent Investigation Is being held | lett Royal Roads here November, 29, al, is Deng heard. The woa a ac % complains that ice Consul Bernard Pelly, 1901. or Londo a as Mar al Was established. n here think the disco salmon cases from her w to the manipulation of reinsur-| he umblere. | Ac kets into an atte kt Wholesale Wednesday the Last One The general Memorial Day com mittee met thie afternoon and ranged for the exercises to b or two. | | death was to A son and daugh- | er on the Charles Atkins, r eamer Maj by Constable & ¢ George's court, this morning, | the Washington Volunteers Associa-| LECTURE ON YELLOWSTONE | MORTALITY REPORT | Liquor at $1.00 n 4 warrant charging larceny from| tion are in charge of the affair NW. H. Smith, the com-| The customary parade will be given, Rev. Lewlic Wilks Sprague, of| was arrest-| next Friday. The different m property " Kaufman of | posts, the Women's Relief Corps and| nae | ter, however, claim the farm. hi in THE oting will be held| Helena, Mont,, will give a lecture on! ‘The funeral of Ada Bugene Smith, We starte: h fifty new Spring Suits, worth $15.00 " “ +e. : . hat een e started with fifty ne 07 4 eh, Tho ellowstone Park.| Second Pre thie morning while he| e epeaker of the day, and J. M.| auditorium upon Suits remaining om the last day to be sold for $1 Any a teamster the steamer Majestic. Con-| Wiesting will read Lincoln's speech| The lecture is {lustrated by over 100/o'clock this afternod v. Major on 1 ufman arrested Atkins be-|at Gettysburg. M will be fur-| stereopticon views of the park, | officiated. Interment’ wax in Mt ae foe neat A Deputy Sheriff ; r way hished by Wagner's band, the Phil ‘ | Pleasant cemetery Tel. Pink 1751, 109 Columbia St t ‘ ani : ee oF Arran ad ippine quartette, Mra, | ¢ c| ' —— | 3 p secoemoninnpaeaiaaaniaa } in ; ram Aas Ma‘battery. Tils| KNIGHTS IN BANQUET Herheater nnd others. “Mise Morris] $8,000 FLATS === | Bank CLEARANCES | SEATTLE, WASH, f { uemtta’ winena. 7, | Silt weclte @ patriotic aslection Williams & Clarks, architects . ye ; ; viva P ights of Pythian hall, comer of] MARRIAGE LICENSES natructing a $5,000 fiat for Mrs. B.| balances, $73,709.09, | wanchaa PUAMONDe Prive lf Style, Workmanship, Dal ‘ oh snivonue and Pike street, this rt Marke, on Stewart street. between ne | cra, DL 28. 3 ‘ agg ne. (haere mute teati-| evening, In honor of United States] the following marriage icenses| Minor and Howard avenues. D. B.| WEATHER FORECAST | “JEWELRY AND SILVERWARR, ie Quality, Price The ats "7 Bop | evening, ier AC. Bowman, whol have been tenued: Oscar Hemn, 20,| apeliman will. ao the plummung | oar ; he } ; BES + meating held in Ta-| Hawin Townsend, legal age, and Libe N FRANCISCO, May 26, —] Tuesday, showers, cooler’ fresh to|The largest jewelry house in the (Ee 2 svar bie Teachont, legal , Of Beattle, | Wheat, 114. brisk south winds, Northwest, |