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[E Only Paper in Seattle That Ph NE CENT A COPY #4 4.4 Dares to Print the News tt ° a *4 4 SIX CENTS A WEEK » MAY 2”, 1902, > CENTS A MONTH 4, NO. 8), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TILURS ‘DAY eVED AT READY |STORMED THEY ARE (HIS SPREE LEAVE ON WASN'TA | two sere Tract SJ TOBALLOT THE FORT NOW OUT) CUTSHORT CRUISERS BIT DEAD) == rite for a good home for a party having business in the city PETER CURLEY, AFTER BEAT. PS a EDWARD GUEST COMPELLED a i: A SAD CASE WHEREIN DR. dd kl! ge oy AB pag MA ete i i residences adjoining this prop ippine Civil Bil Uplareen rn oeries lee and Coal Teamsters eet “Evacuation of Martin-| wire: 1s rooLeo try at the prevent tine; very . About the liveliest corpse that has FORSED PI FIESH: | WEATHER FORECAS attle and Vicinity—Tonight and Friday, o casional showe | " | 759 Second Ave.-ADAMS & BLANCHARD—Hinckley Bloc One of the Boys’ Suits One of the new styles, made up in n _ Tt took a ant of police and} h | anaes 1 7 GINGTON, D. C., May 29— P | iy Mocning Near the foot of Wash noon. The dead man absolutely re ts rer vorste ; marked the actual beginning | “irre omg fo ttorm his stronghold) CHICAGQ, May %%,—By sundown te iueat was on the| PARIS, May 2%.—Admirat servan| fured to be seatehed as an ordinary Water Geet o: sutwanes ot Bal | tweeds and worsteds. Good solid ma- . id capture de revelves today Chicago will b put mi irium tremens and was|today cabled the minister of marine ee See | With nifioent’ yok Pa - hte , end of the battle that has| fired in the battle. Sonny, Romeen an ees ent | wentty. aname, die neeeien oneein cabled th tater of marine| Out even viewing, the interior of nificent view of Puget Bound, erials and honest workmanship. They'll mas faging in the senate for six] Hosttilties began when Curley jand still others without lee. Th kind-hearted person loaned him follows; “The cruisers Tage and] Butterworth’s dead wagon | ‘ t Mountains and all over the Dill providing for| Caine home “loaded.” His first’ vic-/and coal teamstors came to t inket in which to make a present. | Suchet, which wore went to the north} At 1 o'clock this afternoon some |] boats entering Beattle Harbor, give the lad good service mt ment for the Phitippines, | 2%, Nae his wife, whom he tried to/of the striking packers aid te able appe ¢ while riding to po- |of Martinique Tuenday, helped in the | O"® telephoned t lee headquare tr Bre oie doaclngpee mdege, 8 jeovern! ppines.| throw through the window: of: thelr ters this morning by refusing to de-| lice headquarters in the patrol wag. | evacuation of ' ieee coc earn meeee ASR Le peony age lama * genate met an hour gariier than | house in Shantytown, at the foot of liver ice or coal to supply’ houses The prisoner will probe be lthrestened. Dy ne com which was] ing on the beach under the Pacific i sy e209 le an abundant rain of} Coast Company al bunkers att in order to clear up its other| Pike street. The franctic screams of|/ handling meats furnish! by the|eilowed to sober up and °. the woman attracted attention and/ packers who refuse their teamsters' | Hix clothes were found later in a Joinders and ashes p cruiners have | the foot King street. Deputy} tah u } Policemen La Count and Ridbaoh | demands. | ja- | Coroner Wiltsie was notified and im ree the biti was laid before the | went to her rescue | so eMtort was made dogay to de-| eer 0? saloon {Aken an oMclal delegation to Guada-| mediately went to the scene of the We iam Ledge offered a number of | Quite a crowd collected around the/liver_meata to “downtown, supply sega loupe to prepare for the transporta-| alleged tragedy. Face downward tn Biments. one establishing the| house at the same time. When|houses. Asa consequence, all hetele tion to, and lodging of, sufferers in| the dirt, under bunkers, was the . ts bill in the island with the|Curley saw the officers he adopted |and the larger restaurants will t {trast color The commander of the pre.” Dr. Wiktsie had jus # 5 of trial by JUFY and the| strategic methods. Pirat he biew out | Without meat in a few hourn | Vincent ioe benttiien oe Bout: | tersing hitn over when atene of Tite 12 and U3 Scheaorman Block to bear arms e lights in the house and then| The city will be geneeetie incon: cent that the eruption of Souf-| turning him over when signs fe of Alabana made the firat] defied the officers. A council ot|venionced if the Robt contingas oe vi | friere has quieted down, and ts pos-| appeared. The man gave a sigh and || First Avenue and Cherry St. Ad & Bi 719 Second Ave. Of the day. He scoffed at| War was held by the two policemen, |is understood the fce teamaters and wibly ended pened hin eyes. He rone to his feet ams ancnar Hinckley Block alk of giving the Filipinos an| Who Were soon Joined by relnforce-|coal drivers propoas, unions the sat } bvii“te aes n the presence of the collected crowd cere cena r mt government and insist.| ments In the persons of Sergeant|tlement is m with the packers { it le Safe and after bing up to the dock ~ — the sovereignty of the Unit.| George Leighton and Patrolman |teamstera, to make the ririke gener | FORT DE FRANCK, yay 29.—| 1 way up the waterfront Bates over the islands wae as| John Kelly al and stop all deliverion axcept those Jas tt was in the atate of Al- Held the Fort to private residences. ‘There ts a — |turned here after a trip made witt | ead | had riven. e ‘Coom on now, ye varmin,” shout-|~ inion . . brow y | iad no mote right to demand | ed Curley from We paruper,, gut [Rowever that "te “oppewed to. mur’ National Miners Con- | lee. Prot. Hill saya such was! id | ic Prof. HIN and Geo. Kennan have re er ihuependeuce Unaan aid] yea to, coom in, Tit kil the. fires {Mmeesures as it is the desire to main- learned fromm of Alabama or any other | sarpint who pokes his ugly nose eo Se seeper and srienaanip of jand rbaervation has proved be fof the union. into me house. Now coom on, if yea of the people, This they! vention to Be Called (vont iovrt mare « this afternoon adopted. | dare.” ; fear would not be the case if the Jor Bt. Pierre was due’ A opposition, the conterence| | ‘he officers were not to be plutrea |MEDt Produced general inconven- { mortality the « WASHINOTC D. C., May 29 department today receiv wing Aispatch from United | an dive Idlza [tion and combustion of gases, It is] the foil Medicines ‘Omnibus public build-| and moved on the worka. With a | ence INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May y this that he accounts for the| States r to Hayt! Powell, dat- plank for a battePing ram they burst President Mitchell of the United |@ppearar f jightning flashes |ed at PF Prince: “The provision Patent medicines are geld at deep- this afternoon in the rear door and took their pris- Mine Workers practically admitted |(hrough the clouds, throw out by| al government was recognized by the cut prices by all druggista in Seattle oner. Before reaching the house one today that a call for a national con- | the volcar | diplomatte corps today.” ang suburbs. : -| of the officers fired a shot to scare veo of the organization to con Pte ss the trate Curley. der the advisability of ordering & ¥ From Your Local Drugist. Stewart&Holmes Drug Co 627 FIRST AVENUE testified that the result would be iseued for several days. ‘was to convince him that Although willing to admit th trust held a. very small is D general strive, was, possible. ‘he lon of the eugar in the isiand oT: sould venture no opinton as to the he Delleved the only people ~ probability of such action and #aid ¥ benefit from os ‘ it wae @ matter which the bitumin WASHINGTON, D.C. May 2%—It | on thempelver fe semi-offcially Aenied today that |e know vet tile & he went to investigate; The man had beaten his wife ter- Strike in the bituminous felds | situation, was before the| ribiy, She is now held as witness sympathy with the anthracite strike ‘committee on Cuban delega-| against him. He ts charged with would be made, He snid he did not | morning. disorderty conduct. anticipate, however, that the « | Beautt- ful Shirt ) Hall Price, unt decide. I know but little € the preparn- | Archbishop Keane has been avlested --—_ RAK sagflln Gae ag Fe a iad Ff waterfront will Brewent 9 gala) with many-shaped and many-colored te ancceed the late Archi Gor. | TH: oP: mb 4 K umihous | appearance tomorrow. Although! flags, with mourning festoons of bishop [iting afore pepe oor O8- | nelds have nade for much an emer. | there will be mo government revenue) black bunting here and there. The BARGAIN FRIDAY--MORNING SPECIALS rigan. PO \ ge nay ‘eee > ro ‘i ~y mare Pes cutters in the darter ¥ Bre salute cuptains of the tugboats and other Re oan z a are —_ ¥s time tomorrow, morning, and@ take ad- ey are forehanded and in a] and otherwi ip in the observance | Vessels in y will urs vantage of the many Bargains we are offering. LICENSES TO WED A reform wave has struck the vil-|better condition to stand a strike | of Memorial Day, the merchant mar. | flage which have been Caretulty LINEN BARGAINS. man Dlue calico, trimmed with lage of Toit, one of the littie ham-jfor an indefinite time than ever be-| ine craft in the bay will do thetr| in cheats since last Fourth of 3 58-inch Heavy Unbleae - or on pate following, marriage Moenees| iets that doi the, picturesque fino: |fore in their history, ‘Themen alsa| best orshow reepect fer the Nations | ond line Chnce tthe oe Oe win, RRM dark, brown, Mths eparaitaliges | Rig ee of Seattle, and Dorothy Beaumont,| @utimie valley. There m-jfeel that a general strike would} fallen heroes. The battleship Wis-| Patriotic exercises will be he with. "Walaaty iteutlert, anion e Linen Huck Towels, Children's Dresses of Beersecker, 35, of Tacoma; Peter W. Sorenson, | D'M® houses or blind pigs in Toit,|probably bring about a settlement | consin and the United States trans-| the nav Hremert ay geese arith, eok-aewed or 2 pairs for we with all over embroidery front 25 Of Seattle, and Minnie Footing, | Ut there is Sunday horse racing.|more speedily than if the anthracite| port Dix may poraibly steam. into| morrow > Oregon Be > hs ge ond 200 Fringe Hoheycomb Towels, and braid trimmings, 80¢ value; s of North Yakima; Fred Wild, 4, and| 224 ‘hs pastime the ood people of men were compelled combat alone. | the harbor tomorrow, and their pres-| the torp: t# Rowan ai Solon - 40x22, for 12% tomorrow morning ...........89¢ Rose Graves, 20, of Seatt! the pmunity have resolved to sup-|It le a question, also, of the advisa-|ence would great id to the borough mar a $1.25 Linen Napkins, with small Women's White Wailsts with ot press. Hity cf much & course, In view of| beauty of the marine display. in 4 biuese ships Attractive in every detail, red border, all pure linen, very drawn work yoke, 75c value; W. J. Richardson, one of the sub-|the contracts which the bituminous| Every ship in port, Yankee, Dutch, | wi!) with the veter f the) >> . “ special, dozen Cs tomorror cee MBO BEDDING BAWRAIN Women’s Assorted Colors and 4 —s — K 3 bg 3 laid the) men succeeded in rv hing with | Firttish and Jn one, will strung Sp OF A HOME tr koa creed ie a bundle of NDERSMITH’S , 00d weight, To walue, for, 66 valua; eapelvow anovonug, 2b BG Ee COFFEE, NOT L/QUOR, paste OE wee pum some 59e Sheets, 63x90 sale of drummers’ samples at tae CLOCK is SOLD Se 0-¢ Pinathee, Ahening, Pay one-third of their value. All q 7 Mr, Richardson blames the saloons) oe Boye oe ae (xaisty are marked and will ¢o gner Praises Luzon a mgt e| weight. for: Te enorrow morning. ne the county commissioners, for ail the} $10,000 automatic cloek built here fj Biack Taffeta Stik Skirts, with . : i a Oa ee Ce aee cca Ge TY o a r int! sport. | rer. @ — maker SaxE: Corto velvet and chiffon ribbons, $12 tration Camps [trey wit steat—rwo or jalookerrer is the bend of the nport:| rer. = Ge S16 atom, COVeTed Comen Te ecectee monn en lay wdvertined for sale Ee THE LATEST HAULS | every Sabbath day the Indians, half-| by the sheriff to liquidae a claim of| CANTON, Oblo, May 29.—Admiral ng the : v-.ss-:$1.65 Boys’ All Wool Suits and Chil- HINGTON, D. C, May 29. | breeds and tough characters for|$e0 held against Rohrer by Andy |Dewey has again declared that the | recipt of your lolter of the 1nd inat W Seuibe RELBY. <b WW BAKE pl a a Boa A. L. Wagner, assistant a: Two burgiaries, in which the| miles around assemble at the agloon| Pfahie, a butcher. ‘The clock stands|men who fought under him at Ma m very glad of having an oppd ., Children’s Sample Dresses at half 32.00; chotce tomorrow morn- of the United States) thieves exhibited more than the|®%d hold high carnival. 10 feet in height and ts five feet|nila bey were not given liquor at! tunity of correcting th mpression Incorporates. Fs Sten, hee ce enka anf owe ivi oo 2 witsews before the 28° | usual amount of nerve, were reported Cayuse Racing broad. Ite mechaniam ie marvelous, intervals during the battle His|which you say prevails among your 1220-1222 tnd ave. Phone, Mata * that the men 1081. Fivery hour the 12 aposties pass in re-|*tatement has been made to Mra. | Bunday school schol Teturned from the Philip-|to the police this morning. The] , _ weet Seetaretion. stunt they! view before the Savior, while the | Carrie Herapool, who teaches a of my fleet were given liquor eve —— ~ he investigated the con-| heavier loser is probably H. Kessler, | Wauie® {DMF Richardson | com-| scenes of the erucifixion are portray- |of boys ranging from 12 to 15 years |twenty minutes during the battle of Buyers for Families, Hotels, RAT camps, hence his it who conducts a clothing store at 110] Pees om the Pe, stretoh of jovel| 04 With figures six inches in helght. |of age “Mant!a bay. Asa matter of fact, ev- Boarding Houses and Restaur . 1 " de e be ° of m Sun- |e pant. fr Paguer anid the huts wore] S*0on4 svenue south. For the sec-| county road in front of the villiage|XAshts in full armor ride with| , The hove, tm the course of Sun-\ery participant. f | : jeide. to ne | day eohool lesson on temperance,|fought the » “s no want and| 204 time within « month he has been| church, to the great distroas of the|!#nce# Axainst shields to strike the | Jay 0 Seem. Sempernnen, | Tous " d that Dewey and his men drank | coffee alone. made the victim of night prowlers. 1 a f Christ by) ms Ah famitary conditions were) MTs nt the contenta of hte | Geren mpers th Aengtoow wag sag Peter in portrayed, while the cock |liaour every 20 minutes in the Manila | forbid the m myself down, Mantia bay on United States Inwa taking of liquor aboard anta can save money by pur- chasing groceries here Special prices on Flour by barrel, Crackers by box, Sugar DO YOU UNDERST: hours and the den campe visited by him) .,/ ~ ) Tine ubave. Rohrer was once of. | battle, and they did not see why they| ship except for medica! use, and we Ml by sack, Pickles in kegs, Rotled Do you understand the natives, Each native! Guaneity of clothing and general mer, | wenn, wecnred to Mr. Fulton was) ir ind refused 810,000 for hie| Could not use Haquor if they wanted |had mo liquor that we could have | Gats by’ suck, Cant is by principle of the cireul- given absolute liberty | tity of clothing and general mer-/| unendurable jto any ill become great. Mre. Hers- | given the men, even had it been de- dozen, Hama, E . ea, Cof- tion of alr through the fhe “dead tines,” which are| jrandiee stolen. The thieves broke| From Mr. Richardson's story tt] masterpie pool w Dewey and has just | mired to do F fee, Spices, Baking Powder, Ex- famous Herrick Refi t into the store by cutting through a that the vilinge jJustic mo Several hundred yards out-) ) appears TY village Justi cy aie of the prot | back door, A hole several inches in| the peace had been appealed to in tracts and ries at erator? Look at the prices that will make you buy arrows {n the accom- : diameter was cut in the door with} vain. The court's only law book, it] | f \ Be coe tate that setives aid! a pocket-knife. The then | seems, was a dog-eared copy of th INSPECTING BRIDGE WORK er " explain ito you. ? to cultivate ground, even| reached through the hole and wn-|soasion laws of 1854, which unfor |» iuperintendent of Streets Little ed sip Broke fA rv “The cold ate fr nad the 5 bolted the door. | odes r Wholesale and Retai! Outfitters, The cold air from the ‘dead lines,” the soldiers | tunately contained no reference t was out to Frem Jay inspectini ts ce Protection against as-| Burglars Are Fastidious | Sunday horse racing. And the court the but! i te tials One te 1 . fee, being heavy, sinks He said the camps we Once inside the thief or thieves,| Tefused to take judicial cognizance overnn canal, The bridge is be- | — vies for tees ore cetey \a8 improvement for the na-| probably two of them, went through | Of the existence of FIIII'n code of 1881 |foe built by the Seattle Electric ¢ ne att whieh i La sand that a great percentage of|the stock and picked out just what |@od later compilations, He would | to allow the Green Lake and Ballard =e saune abou cat a ®.. felt. The reports neen clothing was wanted. Numbers of | have to see the laws before he would is. It in only a te of the camps he sults were tried on and from the | enforce them. being subject to has hoger beer cd and Atirely without foundation. amount of goods taken the burglars Just Three Ways ONE OF THE BIGGEST INSTITU- any time the government engin- —— a e | Row have wardrobes that will last| sr. Fylton advised Mr. Richardson ork may way Mr. Little's invew- forced up the opposite them for some time fats dole ade oa eee Toe or =6THE TOWN | antions are y in the way of side of the refrigerator, NL D. RK Irving was aiso the victim | ccuting the Sabbath breakers—one THREATENED. -—- \tnae Tt wil Oe time danee at ae ing the top Gnd agate of a burgiar lant night. While he on Gut’ tame te hat it will be in no danger of col- Atord ve On 9 Attend e top was saleep m thief entered his room | Droceed againat them for using te! rhe county wharf which for near-|A Request That Schoo! Children |Inpsing at any time. According to on Saga om coming in contact with in the Piaza hotel, on Third avenue! to arrest them for indulging in ally ten years has been one of the| Gasinibata to and |the plans furniehed by the Electric the fee, it once more and Union street, and stole $56 In| noisy amusement on Sunday, and a|!argest institutions of the little town | |Co., the structure will be firmly built gains weight and continues to Journey downward, This constant cir- money and a watch valued at $10. third to charge them with disturbing |Of Vashon, on Vashon island, threat-| The committee in charge of the| culation of makes the Herrick pure, sweet and healthful. You {il of the Dunder wus taken from| religious worship jens to pars into the hands of private | orecting of a monument to the| |B Lea st Black Seamlessff get one-thi space for your money in our refrigerators than the pockets of Mr. Irving's clothes. Complaints and warrants covering | Parties as a result of the failure of | [i Governor Rogers, has requested Hose, _reinfore heels and fn any other make. We use only one-fourth the inside space for | ea or Ji three offenses were given Mr.|the county to secure title to the tide! i) Plone “saanelaas bat toes, worth 124c; Friday.. § jce, Others use nearly or quite one-half vias OW | | Richardson. lands over which it is built. held _ en Day in ail! 18 Genta’ 3 Ribbed Bhirt 5 It ie a duty you owe your family to look oat for og hentia, | | Mr. Richardson incidentally re-| A speculator whore name in Har-| Oo iii gohoo tty Me Gents’ Jersey Ribbed Shirts and They cannot he healthy and eat butter turned to off, mi at is in Mary Albright and William | marked while at the prosecuting at.|fington, has quietly purchased the | Dublic schools, and este thes all The) —— | Drawers, cool, good fit, go« the first stage of souring and hundreds of examples we might quote, B were married by Justice of the forney's office that the saloon had|tide lands from the state, and now | School chikdven | somttiiune | thes AN FRANCISCO, May t0.—-aire,|] ee! 36 Valle: Priaay mG. A. Hill yewterday after- been licensed over the protest of ail|demands that the county pay rent |i") \o"anai't may be. he come| Notas Cree on Bod mito Tm i BL, Ladle tticoats, 41 wide ruffle, Worth 450; Frida . + feagys 20. Ladies’ Sleey Vests, worth 80; Friday was recently in the cus- an Jersey Ribbed de | but two of the ‘best cttizens of Toit. | for the wharf and other improv mittee wo asks all children Of) morning formally withdrawing from M the police om suspicion of | — - Wis i ar Sy Saag ners citizens who contribute to nd | the contest of the Fair will, and leay- ig improper relations with Miss | 2 wee Metter of atom their autographs to be deposited injing the estate to be enjoyed by the Vashon into 4 ae SS Gnas corm stone. | he Tt ts und jtood she received | cnd the board of county commian Fare Ornor Is wald to navel : Gaur tae te Wltade Imported French Savon Vi Toilet Soap, & cakes in a pretty box, worth 600; Friday box nas to the legality of Harringt Wie gi belting lm what. ane des! | [Si Me. Fulton Replies sired Banta Claus to bring her jin “which he states that wh’ rain, he belleves It Four Persons Lost Near Kalama ‘The Lake Union Improvement club Christmas day. He d the ar OR. JOHN J. KOWALSHE j tleles sent to the ohild at his ex-| will meet te ght at the Taylor laun- Boys’ Knee School Pants, won. SEMROP. Mo. May 2.—-The | uid Not | conse and left his Office never to re-|dry. Supert dent of Streets Lit derfully serviceable, w Scientific Optician. 4 Temount camp here was to-/ 1 {De well for the commissioners te - turn to it }tle « Superintendent of Water and Friday 808 Second Av., bet. Columbia and Marion | ognize Harrington's claim by paying “-r.6 members of the committee say| Light? Youngs are expected to be A cablegram came} poRTLAND, May 29.~—-By LONDON, May 29-—A Pretoria ee weg navinee them tp mAMe | that they think ft is fitting that this presen t. The mr ter of sewera © on 1 ident in the Columbia rt last |dispatoh at 9 o'clock tonight an-|/inniueton tchool children, a& Governor Rogers| will be taken up, a8 well as other im iation ab Wasking.| Ment four persona were drowned, inounogs that the peace conference is| ‘The power to build wharves is fot broken up by the Lon Men's Heavy Work Open Sundays 11:00 to 12. Harris wire buck! Friday, per pair penders, 5c value Ise ly the agitatio: Washing- P oft ae wuch a true friend of the public|provements proposed for other parts tees ‘ oo tweoue ae ieee Durkee, ‘The |ended. Lord Milner has left for| conferred upon the county commis-| Sonic ap ea i , of the district Mghirts ite ¥ Mpriday ie s H | two sister 1 Misse sionere by law and this fact may 4 tee who bas the mat. - - nirts, se valu r e ent took place near Kalama, | Johannesburg and the Boer delegates " h The committee who h f prevent the county from succenstully | (gee poet ne ae ator Cr Le 0 Werte On Foes consiah © call beat | One ee ene | defending e suit by Harrington Stewart. of Puyallup; Hon, John 1. PIONEER WOMEN Karly in the evening # sail boat) | Tne question of retention of arme Bose | Stewart, of Pupenep) Der sona f wet in aadition to thow above named |is said to have been settled in ae PIONEERS MEET | Bett of tverctts Dr. ienoch 4° Bry-| 4 cominitter of ploneer women will Mrs. Martin, the mother of Herbert, of the Boers, Jan, of Pullman; Maye 1, Lord,| meet Friday afternoon at ihe secre-| and’ one sister made up @ pleasure of Olympia; Senator C. M. Baster-| [°o'y attics, room 80, in the Hinek — party. When weil out in the The Washington Pioneers Associa-| day, of Tacoma; Hon, W. H. Dur-liey block, to make final arrange hort distance above the town of ie will hold it# annual pier ham, of Spokane, and Alden J.| nents for the annual picnic of the ” Kalama @ cross current with a sud-| | Wednesday, June 4, at Madis in Blethen, of § attle, Washington Pioneer Association, | - —~ 4-—~\ aon gust of wind capsized the b | park. The ladies connected with the ’ ihe opel which is to be given June 4 Alli today | throwing all oceupants into t river, |Rexociation met yesterday to arrange | E CREAM SOCIAL women members of the association BB tine house of representatives | “Martin gelged hia mother ant |the preliminary details and wit | 1G| tre requested to meet with them This Week only | ‘The picnic will be held at Madison Maurloe Gerber. 220-222 Ist Av » Cor. Main luisa anncention tho ap-| getty, te tno with Ba, alte | |meet again tomorrow at 2'p, m. to| Sat of a committee to revise) which he SF Lot ity see. |ctand Ala PAGRRIRWOR mueT| et, “ne epee” Sts > me. ce [park tnd a froe Basket Tunch will Gres Bsn B i Mment salary tables cued one of his sisters. He then went Lunch will be served in the pavillion| ‘The ladies of the Taylor Congrega-| be served at the pavilion at 5 sakes xtra m cutter service. Th K to rescue the others, but they GET OUT OF BUSINESS §— | Titel next Wednenday, after which | lata uhurcheat Taylor aver und| pm. for “members and ‘invited||| | 'Tee Toilet 5 e| |down into the waters together.| | DM" Ol ting liquor without a li-|of the olf pioneers of the state.|an ice cream ‘social in the church| Sin. ing and ialbility will be ee When they first grabbed him, releas-|"00n Tor tech! park, Was sentenced | Photographs of groups of pioneers | parlors to which all friends of the| sandwiched in between addresses by ng thelr hold on apalzed bi conse at Lenenite city jail. Judge!will be taken on this occasion, It| church are cordially invited, well known pioneers, and a photog ents liad Martin, who was perfectly cool, tried | 30 pended sentence on the|is expected that a number of the as chen ad ‘aphor will be on hand who will take | Suits In ur ndow id Deal, a 1 pacify them and get them to per students who attended the Univer of every one within range, | promise by the woman that st vould give up business and move laity the first year of it {t him to take them to shore one Convicted in Jusii | | organiza. | Festerday of ste uree | at's time, but in the panic of fright | i, tion will be present to celebrate | HEAT AAR RE ed to 20 days ix bodies were recovered an hour later, injuRED IN GOOD WORK \ il] 1495 First Ave. Cor. Pike st We told you about the big-purchase of Men's Suits from Rice, so colential whe in ac.| locked in each others’ arms ed Peters was slightly Injured in| INSANE, NOT CRIMINAL | Del.'Matn 916. Saywood & Whittler of Boston at about 0c on the dollar, a waving ent Pei 2 ey hehe: Prope tio Ub nasil dla dal lad ae eae BOUND OVER | Tis aie bas beens cnticaly, watlatactory to. ka, hundreds of ee ae WANT TO BUILD SPUR Py pale Aad lg Morbo amet yp HMR IT Lada Ren ea tg ed yi Leeeneeneseaeee! | guts have left our store, customers have gone away satisfied with er of his favorite di Peplow and Hammond, who ‘re |the pyres Transfer Co, ‘The animal's are store on Pike street 'T | waTonns. DIAMONDS, FINS a big saving. To make a clean-up AND TO DO IT QUICKLY, we fried in Judge Griffin's| building a mill south of the city, bave | harness had broken and it st lay, was arrested by Policeman Elisworth Boyle, the alleged forger| JEWELRY AND SILVERWARB. now throw the entire balance in at one price. tod poraned Se hoard of public works | hArnes®, Dat eeers, in stopping the|J s.r of Hallard yesterday after. arrested in Ballard yesterday, was 708tet ® fled In the auditor’s|for permission to build along with |TUD. Mr. Bett ot Tee arms | eter oe want te Beatle by Des | this'morning bound over to the su Albert Hansen 722)2,, tternoon which | the Northtern Pacific Railway Co,, a | horse, wie tective t of the local police | perlor court under $2,000 bonds ‘by at fawelry house In Un smm-Schmits|apur from the ine, running to —_—— Hoyle is believed to have a mania for we ustice Cann on a charge of forger amen Till, | their represent that | fs ac wor nia ie ni tle He was committed, | y ssraor of Wowinl tay tase voy haee'(s tne! | JUDGE CANN OFFICIATES luni ort ot work, and this 4 not MK County Commissioners Grant Fran- wa Nd Spring mtrect od at|loads of nery and have no| amen Sutherland and Hattie Kulp |Meat omence, te 1 sidan 46 Badetibate DIVIDED BALLARD | . Mince to Keep it temporarily unless | were marric myer ‘ag oe catmertnalenens thisatar Ee, Briidenstin has filed a sult| they are allowed to build this spur. |terday afternoon. The ceremony) QueeR BURGLARY an eked bakdablantalliina Sita ot-|sarton toate Ghd peameeed aevieon| me H. F. Weine He alleges th | was performe fin the dudae® pty Thieves aparently well. prepar-|ternoon granted Fred ©. Sander and|of Ballard, The neighboring city is iB some fi and Mrs, Etta Brown and Mrs, Bel- taining #00 pounds of pitch from| electric road to the border of the Sells Ladies’ Bults, Waiste, Beparate | pale ee ae pyre onan) ge ape ee $900 for tt + vem were arrest= | Katherine Spragal has filed « dJ-|containing i ee ot eee rica | cunts, “Phe petitioners, promise to| _ Seattle and Vicinity—Tonignt and | Skirts’ Bee nace Bini, o6, the grand secagimnand of Mane Sieh Gs ~ fi a , « a av inet Le ard Spraga s. ot = ot ' Friday, occasional showers; light to “THE RIGHT KIND,” mace to as . an Poa ee om 1 by emen Helms and Carr] vores sult aga , ‘4 non-| Saturday night. ‘The police are look- | build and have completed within five| Fri is night lottering | on grounee Sf desertion and non-| ig for the strong men. years an electric road to Bverett, | fresh southwest winde, Your money back for the asking. e ih were votoased ort,

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