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40 seconds. 4 3 ‘ Workers’ Union of North America. The nileate will als Pet CHANCE FOR HEIRS Local No. Bt bonds of the company as Mr, Hints gata that ho notice had| surveys for th ur Charles Mil supposed = | ring Monday The ting of the man, Ged in a hospital In this elt union will be 1 ne IN MEMORY OF found $2200 in currency. The money for further di nd arrange DEAD MRADES | ; [sistent wae | OH ed ne the pa | co or, Yesterday a key fo tion, to the bom | — oo {trunk was Identified as « Long Hours and Unequal Pay Must - ee oft the jing to the Union Bank =| p Ss The memorial #ervieos | TAKES FIRST PLACE AMONG | Nenouit cnulte tn enentns m4 PURCHASE OF STOCK) Woddmen ot the Word wilt be hed NORTHWESTERN CLUBS |rent Y mi 91 ; founa. | ‘The petition of the journeymen | tomorrow afternoon. ‘Phe members clew Das been obtaine her | putoher manding better pay anc eG will assemble at the Armory and the ra pushed Dugdale’s ball players} _ reat Wu amorig the men of that on capitalints te to take up »| which appropriate exercises will be Into second place yesterday. The! 1G MEMORIAL trade in the city, ‘The butchers de Of the preferred stock of the| held at the old whlveralty grounds. ek game was a beauty and at the <nd| | mand regular i and an equit Central Railway. W The clreles of Women of Woodcraft x tood § to 2 with Beuttle to the bad ORK, June smorrow | DIC. scale of Wages ax foll ce ailase Sas suneived Gy Sedetaees i(tle, Hailard and South Seat * THE DOLPHIN BRINGS DOWN GOLD — LATEST NEWS FROM Gus Htopt's wagged threw, to Steet of] NEW tk, dune i-—Tomorrow | ockmen and saunagemakers t " G. W. Dickinson toaay, | the will cd-apera etcher's hit allowed Je n to ive 8 Jay; putling-up men an THE KLONDIKE CAPITAL OTHER MARINE ITEMS OF | lwtchers proved to be the ginning) Hegle hall ax the pl of the Diet| Goliver Pee Lis Gar Gao’ and bevy IMPORTANCE TO SEAFARING MEN FUR, ae meither team could et an-|!erting of Catholic laymen of New | Geivering goods, #10 per Week. Al ‘The steamship Dolphin reached, charging him with libel. Tn his pa- other man around during the bulance| York and > ae rigan, | (y's work shall be fr x 6 8, m. un, port at 9 o'clock this mornyng with [Per Clark, called Mu ct «ante |v | ae On aka ro mgers, about 36 of whom (gt, Sonny, Sms mune. Three Straight speaker tn |) the observed evept when one falls on Daweon and other inside | tng *. The N Read Broken oe tows the ling far|cathedral choir will be an edition GAY. Gabe ES ee e latter are thte first to | mercta o's steamer Rock e third sfraikht in an interesting | feature. ae eth aaaaee anna oa ‘out since the opening of Lake jleft Dawson for Koyukuk on May pool co Narn Lehte vickey panees| - name all day preceding Tt ts ostimat and own, although V. C working Claim 16, owned by T. &. Lippy, ts ‘the only passenger who carried dust He has been employing 25 men in making the spring which ‘Was one of the largest of the season. Feurle, who has been operating at Hooker creek, and wife, were pas wengers. He believes that wages will be Jower in Dawson this summer than ever before. ‘A. E. Borton, who ts well known in SeUitle, was one of the Arst persons to reach Skagway from Dawson. He ani T. L. Vining left Dawson on the steamer Bailie on May 13, to Lower Le Barge. “We walked 55 miles Gorst, Eldorado u round the right shore of the lake.” | he said this morning. “and a rough * trip it was. We walked over swampa efossed rivers and finally reached Hell Gate, where the water was low ter Was amer, 80 which At Upper Le Barge the w @o low that there was no st we chartered the tug Hogan took ux 2 miles up Fifty-Mile river. | ‘We walked the rest of the way to ‘White Horse. A party of about 30 came down inter on the Sybil. but they were able to go by boat ail the way. “Although things are not very live- at Dawson, considerable work is ng opened up. Several rich mines we been discovered in the vicinity lately, and the Chieken creek dis- trict is showing up well. Extensive Preparations are bemng made for the fonstruction of the railroad from Dawson to the Forks, and the wagon Toad from Dawson to Selkirk may be completed this summer. “Gambling opened up twice in Dawson. but each time the men were arrested and their Joints closed. Aus- Monroe has had Joe Clark. editor the Kiondike Miner, arrested, TRACKS FOR INTERURBAN Board of Public Works Gives Per- 22, reports from which country are Sie Portland at the top of the ist in | percentage About 75 passengers will Ko to Sha Qeiinai bined Nome tonighyenthe Indiana. Capt wee Gu de ER B. V.Robert# sutceeds Capt. Morle, nt. June 1.—There we |the latter having sailed with the ed here today JOnia, Nearly 4000 tons of freight will be shipped on the Indiana Bending of the Clubs | ‘The Valencia also sails for Nome], ‘Won, Lost. Fot.| | this evening with a cargo of freight} Portland ae ee and coal and 200 passengers. Frank | Seattle . ae B. Simons, heading a threatrical ag-| Butte Sa 4 gregation of 30 people; Clark Vestal, | Spokane ae EB - lof the Nome Hardware Co. and J.| Tacoma . a ee |Vonderieth of the Aimes Mercan-| Helena ......-. s..-...50 8 18-208 |tites Co, are booked for passage. Steamship Rertha, Capt. Joahan- json, salis for Valdes tomorrow at § IN CHURCHE 4. m. with 800 tons of freight. Gov. Brady and family are booked for | passage and also a Mr. Gorman, who jis to carry on investigations in the| First Presbyterian—Rev, M.A. vicinity of Milarona bay for the U. 8. | Matens At ll am, “The As- |agricultural department ending Christian”; § p.m, “The | Steamship Dolphin sails for Skag- | P im for the Other Life; or, What way tomorrow evening at 10 o'clock. | We Will Do In Heaven.” Dr. Merriam of Seattle wil be ® pas-| Second Presbyterian—Rev, W. A. wenger. Major. At 11 a m. “Judas, N | Steamship Diapatch left San Fran- {Hscariot;” § p.m. “Our Beye. jclsco for Seattle. United Presbyterian—titev. W, A. The Lyra. a 809-ton vessel, ts ex-| Spaulding. At 11:15 a. #,, “Balva- pected In tonight. . From she! tion of Christ Worthy of ANA Goes to Nome, and thence to China. | ceptation.” communion to fol ‘The Russian bark Ocean proceeds! morning servive, § p, m., “Pie Poun- to Blakeley Tuesday to load lumber] dation Stone of Cheiasanity. jfor Bilbera, South Africa Westminster Presbyterian—Rev. Advices from White Horse state|H. W. Gtichriat. At 11 a.m. bap- that the water ts rapidly rising in| tiem of children amd reception of lakes and rivers by reason of hot|members; & p, m.. “A Prayer Which weather. There is 2 inches of wat-|God Dol to Anetenp.” er over the bar at Upper Le Barge,| Lane et Prembyteshen — Rew | the shallowest point In the river, and James Thompson |doats will soon be able At TL a. m., etitt- to carry [dren's exercises, «t whteh the pastor | freight. wil addeens; § p. m., “Comuvand- J.C. MoPariand, « geologist, re-|abir Compuisten. Cumberland Presthytertin—ttewv. B. B. Thompnen. At 11 @& mm. “Intiwemee of Heats; 3 pom, “The Nassew Door.” all Market Street Baptiar—Rew oP Weber. aus >, children's diay exerciser: & p.m. “God's Appreein- tien of Manhoed,” baptiam wing. German Baptixt — w. A Gremver. Services, ti a. m. and § p.m. “Bab Yatton. Sunday rehoal, $4) a om. Mount Zien Bapttet (cetored>— Rev. J. G. MePhersen. At ll & m. “Dhe Goxped Triumphs;” 32:90 p. m. Sabbeth schov: § p m., aqeatal oxy Ree, 1. E. Gowan. mon to hetel waitera. ‘Trinity Pe ports that he saw Mount Rlackturn in eruption at the time of the slight earthquake shocks in Alaska seven weeks ago. UNDERWOOD SOUTH BEND, June 7.—Latest— Charies Turner, a deputy sheriff, re- turned this neon from Cedar River, Where ft is thought by the Chehalis county, officers Paul Under- wood ts hiding. wner, who ts — wae thoroughly, familiar with that eoun-| Stone: §'p. m. awe Co F alteration existing atreet| TY, visited every shack and aban-| putever.” “yaa ectrke Com:| Soned loxging camp and found not) ‘sg. Mark’s—ev. J. D. Line Sects menmmer ap to alow t20 least trace Of Underwood. Tur-| act) a's,” “Geneet Ba electric cars of the new inter-| Her Knows the and thinks Mptous Late: “The Broond read to run as far north as u intter ts famttiar with the lecal ‘Comman street after entering the city, | #¥, heaving hunted there wile liv-| Piymouth Congremmatond! — Rev. the approval of the board) ime at South Bend three years age.|w. HG. Temple. At 11 a. m., ehil- at carmeet tae regular week-| He also says the brush in that coun-| dren's day exoreims, bagiimms, t Ty seasion of that body this morning.| ‘TY is #0 thick that a theusan® men|shert talk by pastor, § p.m, sermon ‘A permit was given for the con-| COU) not find the murderer if he| to physician Btruction of short sections of the new| Would remain quiet. First Unitarian. 1 ¥ DP. s. track on Pike street and on Second| The most of the King and Pacific] mond At 11 9. m. Doapetion enue south between Main and) County authorities are still quarter-jof the Dram ¥s Gackoon streets cast of Second ay-| ed at Tokeland, accomplishing auth-| Battery Sires Mi. Mev, HO. enue south by which a loop will be) ing. Brows, 11 a. m. “See Then That Ye ‘made consisting of the First avenue Walk Cireummpectiv:” § p. m., chil On this loop the interurban cars|Ve Se Rev. W. B. Bertets, of Wititestarre, ‘Will come up town, turn around and Pa.. will preaeh in the Piret Pree rs from Tacoma most at the new ° it bui loop is made necessary by the t the big interurban cars in but one direction and turned around at the end of trip. The loop will serve the @ turn table. permit is conditioned upon an application for a regular fran- tor the connecting links tn the s. JUDGE HOYT IS APPOINTED Buccesds Judge Rochester At the University Law Schoo! The board of State university re- ents were in seasion this morning this city completing the unfinish. @d business of the last annual meet i if ; rd Several important matters were ‘under consideration. (ne item was the appointment of Judge John P. Hoyt, a former members of the board to the position of professor in the University law school, made vacant ‘Dy the failure of the regents to re- it Judge Janine Rochester board aiso promoted Wm. J. Meredith to a professorship in the University at $1200 o year. Mr. Mere- @ith has been registrar at the same walary. Several matters which came ‘were postponed until t Monthly meeting of the board, this| month. RESULT OF ~ AUTOPSY Wital Organs of Cheadie’s Body Were Healthy up A telephone message received at 3 @’clock by the Star from its repre- entative at Mt. Plea: nt cemetery, States that Coroner Hoye has just completed his in the body of Lamar © has stated that all the vi ception of the k fn perfectly healthy * Kidneys were apparently somewhat Bffected by divease, but not enough @o to cause fatal results, the coroner rgans with the ex he stomach was found well tilled with fluid, gwhich caused Raphael Cheadle and Mrs. Schaffer to re Mark that it confirmed their theor: that Cheadle had been given pol woned wine. UP TO RECORDS TRAVERS ISLAND, N. ¥. —The 68th annual athletic games of the New York Athletic Club were held here this afternoon under showery conditio The 100-yard handicap dash was won by J. J. Fallon, of Fordham, Cal, %% yards, The 60-yard exhibition by Daffy, of Georgetown, paced in 624 seconds, equalling the world's record. The -yard special of Duffy, paced, equalled Meyer's record, 5% seconde, june 7, regular | Methodiat churth, corner of Texry avenue ‘and Pine strent, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Subject, “The Poser of God,” Roman Catholic Meetings Chareb of Our Lady of Gund Hetp —Ree. F. X, Prefontaine, pamtor Lew mam, § a m.; high mans, 10:38 . m.; Sunday schoal, 2 expers and benediction, 7 p Sacred Heart Chureh—Rew AGAIN HELD UP The beard of public works this morning politely but firmly refused to take up the application of the Se- atcte —. ‘0. for a franchine ap eleva roadway through Woodland park. Superintendent of Streets Little, the only member of EW who approves of the un- tly trestie plan, was not present and Chairman ‘Thomann and Water Superintendent Youngs were unwill- ing to proceed in his absence. Manager Dickinson, of the company, urged the board to fix a date for the announcement of a de- cision, but was given no satisfaction. The indications are strong that the deadlock will continue unless Mr. Little gives in to the majority mem. A. Hitid, pastor. Low mas, and m.; children's high mase and sermon, ; Sunday sohool atter ettidrer Mass: Vespers, sermons and wnedte- tien at 7:20 pm. Church of immaculate Conception Rev. 4. Sweere, paxtor. Low mass, Mew Partuh—Rev. W. J. Mets, pax. | Ser ter. and Twonty-seventh avenue Low muss, 8 a. m.; bth mans, 10:96 om ANNOUNCEMENT The Democrats of King County last night made their firet move toward opening the fail campatgn. | when J.C. Allen, a chairman of the |county central committee, meeting of that body to be held on the evening of June 15 in the Dext | ter Horton building, |. The date of the convention will be fixed by the committee. It ix un- | derstood that a day in Acgunt will [be selected. ‘The convention will name a full county and legistatine tin A. O. U toatl, at # p.m. ticket and also select delegates to|"The Curse ef Hypnothm,” EB .O. the state convention. Schwager! —_ nual children’s day will be ob- WORK OF mam, of Special Meetings Mental Science mmmoeimettun: — in the Masemic bretiding, Hews Pie end Pike street, ot & p. m. ture by Prof. Krom. ‘Theosophtval Beciaty, Ananda lode. meets at 1118 Third averiue. Ate pm. “Character Pradtdiinay, Mes. Tiremes A. Barmet Queen City Fheosephionl seciety ave Lec First M uP. chureh at Sabbath school will the service and will an: instructive pro. D.C. G t for the evening | avenue, wax set upoi re Way of Contentment.” man o1 ‘Pmonty -first | by a highway- Jeffernon sect, near Ath }ietic park, last nigtt. ‘Phe footpad immediately after oréering Gilman | to put up his hands, fired a shot at | him, evidently suspecting that Gil-} man had a revolver. Gilman took to his heels and es-| caped. He reported the matter to the police at once. Go to Spinning for Wieycle repaira | t ROOSEVELT SIGNS | The news that President Roosevelt | | yesterday signed the bill for the new | federal building in Seattle, corved in a te ber of Commerce |ternoon. The tet by © TWO BURGLARIES James Baxter last night reported | to the police the burglary of. his | reom in @ lodging house at 409 Third | rday af | avenue. A ault of clothes and a re- | volver were stolen, | W. T. Forrest, of 1526 Tweitth av nue. home. also r Ma were taken. MYSTIC SHRINERS Twenty Mystic Shriners on their way to the convention in San Fran Cisco arrived here this noon, and are being showed around the city by Seattle Masons before departing at 9 o'clock this evening for Portland. orted w burglary at his mall articies of value A medium weight gra —one of those cloths that will wear like tron—strongly made for hard wervice. A handsome three-plece suit. Mary Bayless, a pretty girl, is try ing to get a divorce from her hus- band today in Judge Bell's court. She alleges that her husband expect- ed her to support the family by dis- honorable means and that when she refused to do so, he deserted her, 1; and) bers of the board. some. tet sm cay setrest,| Pemaaients ay 2 p.m; rosary and benediction, | DEMOCRATIC "Ee THE SEATTLE STAR. ‘SHE SHEDS BOYS ATTIRE morning. Attorney F. D. who defended her in _pollce obtained a railway ticket for county commissioner Ald Boolety has given fit of feminine nday court, her from thy and the Ladies’ the trl @ suitable ot Representatives of the Retail Clerks’ 1 preasion de rad reRe look Saturday night ¢los The proponit % for all the retail rly Saturday, but oda eatadlishinents Uons adopted at the meeting Thu Guy night recommended the early choming to twlee effect July 6 clerks detemates to the W Central Union wit tuke before organteed laber nesday night QUICK WORK OF THE FIREMEN Fite bioke out carly thie me in the piling wader the engine r Of the Beattie Lumber a dixastrous con fagrat verted by quick work department. The fire wae dim Wetchowm Mobonouph and bn- wineer Berck, bot they cam vhink of next year-old boy. today of having Mra. Kafury and stolen a seaiain sacque. Me was sembenced to two yours in the peni- tere ary Beattie and Vicinity Tonight, fair and warmed: Sunday, increasing cioudinens, Haht to frest cast winds. - Wisconsin amd Oregon ‘To wee thene famous battleships to day ike the Part Qrohard Toute from Colman deck at 6:50, 9 and 10 a.m, 1:15, 2:50 amd 4:30 p.m. Bor Sunday sehedule wee asl. pinge 4 See them im our window Factory Samples AtWhole sale Cost | See prives in cup window Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop, B20+222 First Ave, Sout) CORNER mate Ou You can have many comforts Good light; pure air; a clean and attractive shop; your own supply, controlled by yourself only; avaliable when ever you desire to use It, in or out of regular working hours. The Seattle Electric Co. First Ave. Grgce McGraw, the 18-year-old girl who'fell into the hands of the police } while manquerading a8 a boy under | the alias of Jack Nyath, will leave | for her parents in Colorado} BRY GOODS STORES | sieuctee“at Dice pte bo grr Men's Heavy Cheviot Work way that a wrong Im- | ning | Siete Stati: exbinat Your house thon becomes your viel, vetwus, box calf. ae | sR Palle Sa soe we. ouvine @ The Club Makes the Price | BOUP. i Consomme. Chicken with Akra, | Obtain neuibinee Radishes. Young Leeks. Olives. | FISH Your power from an Electric Z| Tenderloin of Sole, Burgundy Sauce, | Motor, you can elect a loca ENTRE tion favorable for your busi [Sweet bread Patty ness regardiess of proximity to Micke abens e ten | a Une shaft or a steam engi | ROAST. | Hints, busines® agent of th utchers’ union, in speaking wituation today, said: “Butchers m have never been paid in Beat-| Ither have hours been observed. a compel the shop owners to more nearly comply with | the rules getablinhed by the Amal | wamated Meat Cutters and Butchers th | Specials Shirts, worth Be; after. gx price : : Ife Men’s Fancy Percale Negiigee Shirts, with attached and de- tached collar, worth To to 81.00 Your eholoe, after #ix......68¢ Assorted Biee idery Hoo, worth 100; after six price. Be Fast Black Seamiess a wear, worth 1d}e; e Ladies Howe, after’ wi : te 18xt0-inch Fine Huck Tow #, worth 1c; after six price +4 Pe 1 dogen Morn Mair Pins; after gix for ye babes c Mens Tan Colored Seamiess == 1h Newhall’s Great Retiring Sale Every additional hour proves this to be the greatest sale that ever occurred in the «' Gtill our immense tock of Drygoods, Millinery, Suite the di Te ed thi light of our patron accommodate our customer: js evening from 7:20 till 9 o’elek, —— and Wraps, and Merfs Furnishings appears in unbroken assortments, at prices that show no profit for us, but are the store will be opens EW. NEWHALL & (0. neka, worth 12%40 @ palr; after ix, 2 pairs 25 206, 208, 210 Pike St. BIG CLUB RATE ON PIANOS | 100 Pianos to be sold at a chub rate, | $10 down, balance easy, payments, without Interest, “No Jnterest” re. member, ne iftérest. And prices $50 lene than any other club rate in the city. Cline’s Piano House SECOND AND UNION. DOLLARS and TIME to your house for the initial payment #10. | | | $290 Instead of $400 ‘The club enables you to pay for the | piwwo at the rate of $6 a month. It's morely a question of time for you The club is limited to one hun- Ired. Sherman, Clay & Co. 71; Becond Avenue MAISON BARBERIS | Special | Sunday Dinner | | Served in Main Dintne Hall from 6 | to 9 for 7 Cehts, Meluding Wine. | | | | { | Prime Ribs ¢ ts Reet | rkey, Cranberry | | Stuffed Young 8 v TABLES. Green Peas, | DESSERT. | Rice Pudding. Tee Cream. Cheese, Asnorted Cotter Notr. Extra—Strawberrles and Cream, HOTEL la only first-class Room European plan | ig Conneoe HOTEL don BUTLER ®*e Fast steamers Greyhound Port Orchard and leave Colman Dock at 9, 10 and 11 o'clock @. m.; 12:30, 1:16, 2:30, 4:90, 5:45 and 10:30 p.m. Last bout teaves Bremerton at midnight. 50c NEW YORK DENTAL PARLOR FIRST AVENUE W. D. McCARTHY, Manager PORT OROHARD ROUTE unday To the Battleships Oregon ana Wisconsin at Pleasant Beach at Evergreen Park ROUND TRIP FARE 50c Including daxce, concert and base- ball game 614. jours, 8 a. m. to 8 Sundays, 8:30 Excursions Concert and Free Dance BASEBALL GAME Inland Fly m, to 2 p.m Don’t Forget to Cal and See the Elaborate improvements just completed gt the New York Dental Parlors For the comfort and convenience of our patrons. We are now, mor DO ALL WORK WITHOUT 614 First Avenue than ever before, able to PAIN AND AT A MOD- QO PLATES: ERATE COST. REQUp, Full Set of Teeth $5 ED Gold Crowns $5 Gold Fillings Silver Filling: 1 800 Ntld CG OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI .Sclentific Optician.. 12 Second Av., bet. Columbia and Marion Open Bundays 12:00 to 12, ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. NEW YORK DENTISTS ‘“* SEATTLE B er WAST AVENUE = ey \ SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1902, FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Saturday Evening Specials While these specials are from 7 to 9 only, enough salespeople to attend to your wants. These spec inducements to get you in the store on Saturday night—iogy around when you are in the stor, No Saturday night specials wilt be delivered —~ all are light weight and easily carried, m there are es are ee Lapboard Saturday night, 006, price $1.00, Saturday night #pecial, from 7 to % p. m, 460, Round Head © lother Pi for donen for yroot LAquid Pi pectal Adam's Fir regular 16 % dozen Cups and -Sauc clone the lot, green ep. to 4 cone and yellow, lined edges and gold handles, Cup and saucer, English Bomt: Porcelain Cups Saucers and Plates, with rtd | ESOS SSS USS | border, im waa Rreen:’ chotee oltve Little Gem Ie Pick ind saucers eet 90) Cope cwchhnhatioseanithitandtacatatacnin AA nmr nnn cg Drapery Room Saturday E ening” Special eb feet Window Sha complete, feet Ol! Opague Shade: A Cottage Wo STRICTLY HIGH GRADE DENTAL WORK at reasonable prices. We guarantee absolutey satis- factory results. FLORENCE DENTAL CO. [mm First Anaval Clean-up Sale mae eee ee Tailored Suits} 1: One great lot Novelty Suits worth $20, $25. Handsome Novelty Weaves Satur- Ladies’ Swell $12.48. STEEL RANGES - It's Wonderful How the People, De Want Them : It's because they know how econémical they are in fuel and what elegant bakers they prove. Just take the trouble to ask your neighbors, and they will surely) advise you to get one of tam Celebrated Ontos, Very near it, Cut out this coupon and our gallery with 45 cents and get one doseml Carbon Panel Photos. “irhese Photos are something new and mult B® seep to be appreciated THE PERFECT PICTURE ©. 1419 THIRD AVENUE Bet. Pike and Union Ground Floor OUR $3 DERBY But you will have to pay more than $3 in any other hat store for one as a See SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed GIVEN AWAY