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INE CENT A COPY #4 #4 4 #4 ASIX CENTS A WEEK THE SEATTLE STAR. SEATTLE, 25 CENTS A MONTH ee - ‘ 4, NO, 98, WASHINGTC EVENING, JUNE 12, 1902, — |COUNCILMAN GILL: “1 RECKON THAT FLL[ |) oss vonu tinh HAVE TO KEEP THIS POT BOILING.” _ | .mMens ws Money Hinckley Bloc ympleted on Ky Good i "the Suits at Smali Prices this ia @ ‘The man who wants « good #ult at » THURSDA GONVIGTS SLIP AWAY. UNDER COVER OF NIGHT it the Officers---Hold Up a Farmer's Wife for Food---Capture Seems Remote eevece | dogs were utilised to find If pos- & | Mbdle the manner, in which the con from | Vict escaped and after considerable jeffort it was made certain that th @ | path led from the northeast corner fixtures lot 60xt bargain. yuses on Fifteenth avenur r Columbia, just completed @ 7-room house at $2650, the other & rooms at $2750; lots each 40x120 to an alley; all modern conveniences; good neighborhood. House and one acre of ground in Kent, 64 bearing fruit trees, all kinds of small fruit; within 7 minutes walk of new Interur ban rallway; $1900, & moderate expense will be pleased nt, ranging ia $10 to $25 Gray Mixed aia AT S. UPPER 12 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. They are again inde are, with difficult; Both men are believed to be is now anything but certain, motwithstan: of pursuers. garme: Mixed 7 the other ry bold: rey ness of the attempt we tor ‘ Blue success, for in that there Z , yy seerned the least necessity for a close Zs : A , wateh, LION CLOTHING HOUSE ‘The convicts muat have been very ‘ the brush and forest spot where the | Pestiess and, from the dogs’ actions, ; sorapes were iving = contvelment. | 20 ‘net thoroughir: crowing fer Men’s $3 00 le Working Pants Fruitiess Night Out Into the feld fn many places. * PAIR ylight came today imere | Were Restless These are the cel- al Monitor, Ore, June 12.—SHherift | Durbin reached here at 10 o'clock ebrated Dickey wool- en all wool Serge from $12.50 up 820.00 its at.. 820.00 739 Second Ave. Hinckley Block ished Worst Adoms & Blanchard LEMON ICE SUPERB # # DELICIOUS ‘Try a dish, and if you do not find it to be a perfect refreshment, it will not coat you @ cent, 3 ling the field as well as to the ‘ : i i i H il £ if i this morning together with a track er and bloodhounds. The dogs were taken to the trail at once but they Seemed to have lost all scent and that, together with thetr fatiguing work of the last two days, prevented their dotng good trailing, It became to send to Ralem for more i Fi i if e z i g i i ho reply and so decked to re- treat and keep the watch even more necessary hots bed been eee a bateltn: | Old clothes of the convicts in order Out any of them taking effect. ‘Thia| %,@!¥e the dogs better ecent, Bup- had a tendency to make the watchers) erintendent Lee of the penitentiary Sore skeanet their attempts |2ae the garments on the way now dari Dogs Worn Out Despite the apparent uselessnens of the dogs continued attempts to use them are being made. Sheriff i i i i i H i? if z hha it j Ff, I THE CHRISTIAN " ‘| ; i ! | | | i i ile it i q if | i i & : \ I i i were many men around thi it were certain the convicts eluded the pickets and temporary liberty u i 53 Fa H ! for complete. breakfast mil giving any Test they left ‘oward the thick i a ite i 2 i TO BUY JERUSALEM CITY ry and} Durbin thinks this is necessary ow- Ing to the roughness of the country, | fugitives were tracked by [some of thr posse into the thickly wooded bottoms one mile and o half {from Monitor, but it i» doubtful if pected, and will make ¥_ effort to surround the creek | bottom into which the fugitives have been traced. Owing, however, to the long start on the ponse, it is pos- jmible that the men may have gone completely th the woods, crons. ing the creek in county wif Wood of Cinckamas has been notified to send men out to In- tercept them If they should go that way. WEATHER FORECAST and Vicinity—Tonight and fair, Waeht east to south ANVOLVED Eight Millions of Dollars Figure tn A Divorce Suit ENDEAVORERS Preparations for the ristian Endeavor t wound district Were wet on foot mane meeting Of the local Endeavs held at the First Methodie: G chureh Inst night Littie was 4d that the committee on program Rot ready to report. ‘The following offeers of the local vorer anion were elected President, 0. N. Halstead: vice pres- ident, M.'E. Brewer: recording #eo- retary. Phoebe L. Jones: correspond- Ing secretary, N. May Little; trene- urer, F. H. Campbell. ARGUMENT THOUSAND DOULAR LICENSE | UP AT The $1000 license argned in Oly ate tomorrow eae court of wt ‘orpofation Cow: Mitchell Gilliam ting the Bity and the liq- Wor dealers ate represented by sev- tral local attorne: 8 ase is Clark the defendant acting as . ay tae of the Retail Liquor PIA juestion will be before the #u- test cane, nual con- | CONCERT HALL KEEPER YOUNG SAYS HE WILL 8UE THE | owing to fact CANNOT DELIVER GOODS CITY FOR $1000—HE WANTS TO KNOW HOW THE MUNICIP: ALITY CAN LICENSE A PLACE TO DO BUSINESS, WHEN IT 18 AGAINST THE LAW W. Young, better kn 4 Io" You: Geort bout aid concert hail on Second avenue | Known as the Goodtei a Young was recently arrrested on = | charge of Women to well liquor in his place in violation of a | seldom enforced state ia®. Hin place Is one of @ doxen or more in | tne tenderiotn tm ‘whieh ‘the law broken nightly, but Young had in another — brought himeelf inte aly fiers that | against the city which had lloensed | bla resort upon the customary pay- ment of $1.00, and says he will take steps to get the money back. “Lam through with this business Young remarked last night. nce | js nto do with any Business that the) is unlawful, Sunday might! 1 will pay off my help and qui But before Tam through T am) joing te find out by what eutherity | tity took $1,000 license mone, rom me and authorised me to con. duct & business that is ilegal under) w ia my intention recover the . The City To Blame “I consider that the elty co troller had no right to the city cannot deliver riety mm “awyer thin morn- when told of Young's intention ae, stated that he doubted iy Young's ability to recover. “The whole contract was against | public policy if what Young says is | true,” he concluded. “I may| the courts | Bot be an angel. but 1 want nothing! In #uch a case re very apt to leave the parties just as they find them.” JUDGE GEORGE DELIVERS BROADSIDE AT BLIND PIGS mills pnnts—well made and tailored—all sizes Lion Clothing House MAURICE GERBER 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER male FRIDAY SPECIAL Children’s STRAW HATS Great Clear- ancer Bale in Milliner, Tomorrow Will Be Bargain Friday The greatest bargain list we have ever had on sale in one day, will be ready for you tomerrow. THE FOLLOWING I8 ONLY A HINT. Se for 12% Laces. “6c for 65c Boys’ Double Knee Be for 4c Triple Piate Mirror, Overalls, on biack and fancy stand. 45c for Toc Men's Working Shirts. %e for $1. Pearl Clasp Gloves, 260 for S0c Men's Hoft Working 1%e for 40c Fancy Stock Collars. Shirts. 4% for Se Unlaundered 10¢ for Zc Emery Shirts, Be for $1.00 Solid Gold Shell : doubia seamen, Daient-collar but- on holder. Rings. he for Sc Women’s Garden Gloves. Wild itep rite eee 2c for 3% Women's Black Lace 7 Nile Green and Hose, 2% for Moe Women's Red Lace Hone. 2c. for 49 Women's Long Sleece 4, white, pink and light diue. Se for 20e Children’s Vests. be for Ie Men's Hi 100 for 12%¢ Men's Hose, or & pairs for 2c. 150 for 260 Full Fashioned Hose, in fancy. $1.25 for $2.50 Silk Barasols, in cadet blue. $2.00 for $4.00 White Brocaded Ge Paresete, with Faption. See ler. SSe for 75c Pleated Satin Belts, Gc for $1.00 White Moire Belts, le for ae Baby Ribbon. # of Dowie's talk and that Zion Dealers’ aoe! were to show L. regent argument before Judge Griffin of the superior he the fulfiliment of the e ition of the liquor men, wae bus: spoke upon Gistinguishing himself as the man tained on the polnt that it was in the ot ee with the most expensive tastes in the | power of the mayor and counell only told jo do in world. Singularty enough his wife|to raise the license and the people He averred that the millenium i» had nothing to do with It. Gilliam closer at hand than people i objects, and as she ix trying to di- ‘The recent voleanic eruptions, he be- | vorce him, and as he has wealth be. |te?rerey fom the ruling and will Erie-O. Lindblom, the Nome mi!- Bonaire, who is worth $4,300,000, w ANOTHER JAIL GENTENCE THREATENED, WARRANT (68UED FOR STEFFEN—IF HE GETS THE SAME bol GIVEN TO HARRIOTT THIS MORNING, ILLEGAL LIQUOR LLING AT PARKS MAY CEASE James Harriot! “Blind PY AND A BENCH This time we offer Children's Straw Hats—sombrero shape— Bi H of - i zt & few minutes this morning almost hysterical Mt of weep- had seerned depressed all the but’made a brave attempt cheerful, until she heard itive husband's name men- some one in the jail cor- gave Way to grief, and herself on the bed, she cried austed. Heved, are warnings to prepare for the end of the world. ted kindling for it Zion City will stand alone, harmed. INKING OF HER HUSBAND NELLIE UNDERWOOD WEEPS ABOUTH SOUTH BEND—BAIL MAY YOUNG WIFE'S RELEA! first time since she has ed in the County Jail, the surveillance of officers, lle Underwood broke down, BE APPROVED FOR BY MORNING the forest, and they laugh at the iden that would camp around in the proximity of officers until he starves to death, rather than take to the wilderness. They believe he yond all the dreams of avarice, the lawyers are dancing In giee and are flocking to the front in phalanxes. From his array of legal talent a stranger might think that he w: straightoning out Internatio compitoation between Norway, Sw den and the United Sta! And ail he is trying to do Is to pre- vent hia wife from getting a divorce. In order that sh: not part him from too much of bis dust, he has #e- cured the services of a Beattie law- yer, Campbell, Metson & Campbell of Ban Francisco, and George W. Reed and Emil Nusbaumer of Oak- land. He has one In Pocatelto, Idaho, and probably one in Sweden. In answering his wife's comp! he says he is only worth $200,000. | 0, he is Iawyering beyond his mean: Mra. Lindblom herself has asked for $20,900 as lawyer fees, $1,000 a month alimony, and with which to prosecute her suit; yet she only ha: | two lawyers. SENIORS WILL TRY has been gone from this section for days and ts even now making y to Gray's Harbor from where ean either reach the Sound or plan a new campaign of escape. ‘One of them has gone so far an to ony that one of the camp fire spots found was that of af Indian who told: him he had camped there the night before. In addition to this, Fisher, who sold Underwood tinned goods, says these are not the only oods of that brand he has.ever roid je says he carried no cases for Un- SEA SICKNESS Instead of giving the graduating class a banguct as has been the cus. tom heretofore, the junior class of the high schoo! will tomorrow after- noon take the seniors on a boat ride around the Sound on the steamer Capital City. Ample preparation has been made for those who become seasick. | leording to | in the day The high license amendment to the charter raisi a the liquor license from $400 to $1000 per annum was last March. WEST POINT WEST POINT, N. ¥., June 12.— Inspiration w: 8 the graduation exercines at ¢ nited States Milt~ tary Academy today by the presence of most of the noted took part in the centennial tion. Every state of the Union Tepresented among the graduates. he ceremonies were held on th parade grounds and were strictly ac- time-honored custom. Colonel Mills, commandant of the aeademy, introduced —_—Proident Roosevelt, who made a brief address and delivered the diplomas. Later the entire class left for re the members are to attend @ theatrical performance to- night. CORONATION TO HAVE DOG SHOW LONDON, June 12.—Among the ntecoronation functions and exhibi tions not the least interesting is the open air show of the Ladies’ Kennel Association, which opened today in the Botanic G Ps The assoc w York, enjoys the only women tion with which fame, was brought up i | court this afternoon on @ |rant lusued yesterday | Judge George when he failed to ap pear to answer to the selling liquor at Madison park wit out a Heense. batt forfeited yesterday be taken into natderation the court. Judge George did #0 and reduced the fine to $@, making @ total of $100 pald treasuty for this one ated on the | bench in open court that if the case jcame before him again a jail sen- | tence would result, | "It appears to be the disposition of | the elty counctl to refuse licenses to | th Lake ‘ashington keepers,” said the court, “and wita this in mind Tam disposed to deal severely with all coming before me. Steffen Next A bench warrant was also issued by Judge George this afternoon for the arrest of William Steffen of the Madison Park Pavilion, Several days go Steffen was arrested for sellin Nquor without a license, but failed to appear in court for trial. The bail, amounting to $50, was forfeited. At that time a bench warrant was not issued owing to a misunderst but the paper was issued today and Steffen's arrest will be made today. If Steffen is ae Harriott was today with @ heavy fine and threatened with @ jail sentence the liquor evil at the parks is thought be about wes of this kind CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D. C., June 12— { ment of receipts and disbur | of the United States government in Cuba, went to the galendar Culiom caused a flurry by asking | the unanimous consent for Third As istant Secretary of State Plece to t the decoration of the Legion nor from the French Repubitc not the only Rochambeau ‘The reception, and Spooner objected. tman va. John over some Ballard the plaintift oli Wheatman, property whieh ned should be tn- eluded in her share of their com- munity property, but which John id not seem willing vithout. MR. HOWE RETURNS Manager J. P. Howe of the Seattle theater has returned home from his trip to Butte, where he went to at tend the opening of the Grand Opera house, which has leased by | him, ' Mr, Howe was accompanied | by his wife and daughters. ‘The| new house, which bas been entirely | renovated and fitted up, was opened | last Sunday night when the Manhat. | ‘We, He and $1.00 grades for 2c, You mothers who have taken advantage of our Friday spec- fais know what rare bargains we give. R. 1. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporated. 1220-1222 and = Phone, Mato 1. Specials For Friday Eight pounds Fresh Rolled Meat . 25 Fancy Fastern’ Sugar Cured Me Hams, weight from 11 pounds to 20 pounds. R. T. Shannon Grocery Cow Hams, per pound.. We handle the celebrated Trahern Pumps in various styles and sizes. Cistern Pumps, Windmill Force Pumps, Force Pumps, Horizontal Double and Single ing Suction Force Pumps, Rotary Barrel and Hydraulic Rams are found here. Also a full) line of Pump Fittings, Drive Points, Drive Caps, ete. THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. te PrizeRange At the Buffalo Exposition the Garland Range was awarded the first prize—a gold medal if, for all ether ranges were there in competition. Bhe| Dill went over. 5 ae a Want Investigation Princess tan company presented “The Butter- fies. GREWSOME FIND Dr, Charles Mulooney, surgeon of the United States revenue cutter Rush, stationed at Sitka, who re- turned on the Cottage City yester- day, reports a grewsome find a few days ago by two marines on one of the small isla’ the skeleton, presu she became calmer. ane to fee! badly at the thought he had sivte way to her sor- And said apologetically, “But Bn't help crying sometimes, and I try to hold back the tears T am alone, it makes me feel to try.” Bhe jai] officials say that though only « child in so many ways, ty is that of an experienced accepts all kindness- one of the McCall today presented a memorial to the house asking for the appoint ment of @ committee to investigate conditions in the Philippines, The memorial is in behalf of Carnegie, Charles Francis Adams, Carl Schura and Edwin Burritt Smith. Mark Evans, of Des Moines, for- mer sergeant of Company F, ‘Thirty second volunteers, testified today be- fore Philippines that he had seen Filipinos ducked in the Orani and the administration man sitting erect in a a water oure to another at the «1 teeth clenched in a plece of pl He said several towns and The man had evi ANOTHER COMBINE | lsice: in tne province of Bataan 1 jeath, probably of burned because Americans had b iis is b's rn pree's| MUST SHOW CAUSE cure eteries to be a rule gross ¢x- aggeratio On the application of Liquor In- epector John A. Meek, Judge Bell is- sued an alternative writ of mandate late terday afternoon against James W, Morrison. Mr. Morrison some time fused to have his liquor derwood's visit alone and has been selling the same kinds both before| and since Underwood's purchase in| considerable quantit NEW YORK, June 12.~The divorce | Police Corral A Brace of Disreput- lee suit of Fred Innes, the well known bandmaster against his wife, was begun before Justice Bishoff in the| ‘rhomas Mannies and Joe O'Nelt, rapreme cour this morning. Four! wo men believed by the pollce to be fhem Pugilist James J. Corbett. Mra,| desperate criminals, were arrested ee ee ; : by Policemen Burkman and K yesterday afternoon, ‘They ari lieved to be implicated in several Innes hae a erossbill naming Mrs. Katherine Wenzel as a co-respond- 4 burglaries that have been commit- ted acroms the Bound. ‘The case is likely to be very r Of Magnes but little is known, but O'Neil fs an ex-convict with a ‘lon, and unsavory record. He served 1 years In Walla Walla for highway robbery under the name of John Reynolds, and is also known 4 John Ryan. BIG THEFT PARIS, June 12—A theft of a million francs has been discovered at the Bank of France, and so far Wi from ‘the former well kn dringham kennels are among the ex- hibits, ‘The show is rather intern: tional in character, as several Ami jean ladies who have come over for the coronation have placed their canine pets on exhibition, In order to do so they were obliged to obtain exemption from the rule which re- quires dogs from foreign countries to remain in quarantine for six months before landing in England ‘New Today te Garland @ At $15» $60 it Geo, H. Woodhouse Co, Come in and let us explain the many good points of the Garland. Specials for Saturday Night From 6 to 10 P. M. Dover Egg Beaters, worth 150, special 6 to 10 Tack Hammer, worth 10c, spec! Fruit Crushes, 35e value, special 6 to 10 . Geo. H. Woodhouse CO. «.ci2%n two Rews of her young husbi very wa—more no tod: Skirts fo e1 has been since her arrest. ikirts for summer, , broadcloth and colored linen, covert cloths, mercerized duck, chambray, ete, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, White and colored, from 26 cents to $7.50 each. Pretty dainty materials, made up very natty and stylish. be. NEW YORK, June 12.—According to F. L. Underwood, gratifying hrog- | ress is being made in the matter of the proposed combine cori ie haw punt neursee ANQTHER SCHOOL HOUSE IN BALLARD North Carolina, South Georgia and Alabama, the stat Ballard will build ite third school which the cotton mille Mr. Unde wood is endeavoring to combine located. If the combination through there will be something house. This was decided when the 60 constituent concerns, and the cap-| directors at their meeting last night| Meek's fav court, tt consummated the purchase of lot 42) is said that on Morrison's refusal to in Jennings addition. The rett allow the inapector to fulfill the tract was hought through W, H. Ver-| duties of his office the entire merits y Ronald said this morning expects to hear from Mr. ax this evening as to when rwocd'x ball will be ready. ‘es that it will be up for ap- tomorrow. ~No Trace of Underwood u BEND, June 12—As a Matter fas the Hom here ie that Paul U: for the murder of his infant ABhter, has made good his esc Officers wtill cover the wo Westport and Tokes Poin beach day jean to the opini of Camp fires ean belong to than Underwood. are many goad woodsemen Who know Underwood as well as ing his case, the complain- yer, Hummel, said Cor: bett'’s name would be withdrawn as is client had suffictent evidence without irieluding the pugilist, who had announced he would interpiead in his own defense, TO INQUIRE LONDON, June 12.—It was an- nounced Jn ‘the commons today that @ royal commission would be ap- pointed to inquire into the conduct of the South African war, e yan Of $50,000,000, Very little cash will be required, as practi ly alll the properties will be taken over by means of exchange of the stock of the combine for the assets of rt ital stock of the combine will be in non for the consideration of $2,000, | of the case will be again rained, pte Morrison i# summoned to appear ‘The court ruled in favor of the di-| on Saturday and show cause for his vorced wife in the suit of Margaret) refusal, i 1212 SECOND AVENUE Bet. Seneca and University no clew has been secured as to how, when or by whom it was stolen. constituent plants.

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