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AR was the first Seattle Newspaper v : vTN a | “OP% a THE SEATTLE ee — = VOL. 4, NO. 96, RATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY NINC INE 16 2 26 CENTS A MONTH TACOMA WinigeN "EDWARD IS "NELLIE UNDERWOOD AWAITS = [| = e8 TACOMA MAIDEN Fancy Striped Sutts in Unfinished Worsted KILLS HERSELE «| NOT WELL = © YQUNG HUSBAND’S ARRIVAL <ormzsree™ | cae |She Will Not Believe That He Implicates Her in the Crime of Mur-| tion P P poabns or eemae dering Their Baby--Says She Hardly Knows How to Meet Paul, pd ‘Miss Minnie Gay Saw Her Lover, Elmer Smith, the Baseball Player, Walk- | LONDON, Jung 16.—white no in| It Is Not Likely That the Sheriff Will Allow Them Together IN kero belshan SWeNeabih avn ing on the Street With Another Girl---Took Carbolic Acid and Died in Agony, Calling to Her Beloved were several incide « eee eoeo eee ee ee ee0 oune has 7 rooms, the || ngthen this belle etl ae 8 the hing tid, oon es Should Sheriff Cudihes be asked to allow Paul Underwood to communicate with his wife, ons |, it will become his duty to ask Prosecuting Attorney Fulton queen, Princene cf Wales in the matter, The prestcuting attorney eald this afternoon that he will emphatically oppo HERBERT $s. upPER, and Princess Victoria went inat any form of interview or communication between the prisoners, lest justice be tampered with. The T prosecuting attorney gees further, and says that it will be incumbent on the sheriff to strictly for- 1 pavil \d bid his deputies and jailors to con nive,in order that sueh communications may be had. vd the king was housed, and dis |were other signe that the king's iil. |7 00 @@@C@CCOCCCCOOCOS OO OOOSOOOCOOOCCOSELS jBess was apparently more than a Se ee |tomporary indisposition. | It tw stated that the king suffored 12 and rman Blo Wurst Aynde nnd Cherry Sire | Paul Underwood, the alleged mur-| that new facts in the case will come} derwood has started for Benttle in ode Ro 7 Jorer of his infant daughter, will be| OUt tm the trial and intimated that] : iff Cudihe He has great pain yesterday and laudanurr fant daug Underwood's story will not in any | ly Depa warned against isae adm ed to relieve it, The | brought to Seattle at 5:40 o'clock thi#| way affect bis little client's dase | . sae loctors are watching King Edward | atternc nd lodged in the county] f Mr. Ronald and J M My , + Biss closely with the purpose o' ng to nen See oeicist Sr, nas BRS caer ae | he ady wald. Y with the purpose of trying '0/ sai sheriff Cudinee of this county, Leod ‘aay that they” conalder tre. | 2 {Who made th ture, Ww . jerwood's self contro! wondérfu don this point, an|Who made the cap Mi be MM! sin reality ahe Ix like @ pent-up ve c may be e@x-|charge of the prisoner, Underwood] cano, and when I am alom » Jun Underwood Anne ee r bility of the Coron |oraded the authorit days, | she cries mo (hat I can h let] ugh here on ¢ in this ~- x id t wtath t th nter * ny Teniatance, “Since then | obje : n= | YOR ating that the laterview W. ki er. con tt at § nd 1 4 published in the Bunday 5 : 4 f haa n be a4 ato .< sbatantially correc or n The above Suits are well tailor best of materials being in the chase | nai@ that he would make no ! ings. Wear one of these Suits as long as you Franels Knotlys, his lor : creat Matin Ceae Lewaail Wall tial.” to obosened teetmoneas | Gleves |want to, and you will find that they still retain shape.” a » yore A be gee a follows ‘The ™ peat answer T can give you is that # captur wleskin - - - - 260 Pair Second Ave the king woee to Windsor thin after ean: — Adams « Blanchard Hinckley Block ‘Thirty thousand troops partictpat- | 1 a ied in the Aldershot review. The ev- pert: Woodama } pelian's, Galt, Skin, Horse olutions were of the simplest char-| have been captur Hide and Angora Gos ae) NGnoae LION CLOTHING HOUSE TACOMA, Wash, June 16—Miss Minnie Gay, the pretty, 20- year-old daughter of Mrs. J. C.Lang, a widow living 9 | basebali park, committed suicide with carbolic acid last night be- , Elmer Smith, a baseball player with whom she was infatu- ) ated went waiking with another girl. I~ Mice Gay ond Smith had been keeping company for seme time ceeme, but were not engaged te be married. The young woman, | who was of a highly sentimental nature, openly showed her admir- for the baseballist and was extremely jealous of any atten- which he showed to other girts, i On Sunday evening she expected him to cali on her, but instead he spent the time walking with anether fair one. Mise Gay saw @ them passing on the street and became greatly excited. Hurrying to = nearby drugstore she obtained a bottle of car- ) elie acid, and then, stepping outside, hurriedly drank its entire contenta, } Rushing wildty back Into her home, she cried: “Mother, moth- good-by!” She fell on the floor unconscious, and remained in condition for five hours, with doctors working in vain over acter, the whole force marching be ng adepte at this fore the queen by companies, 60 men 3 have figured out 50c PAIR abreast. She had ber carriage plac- | course. Rut Underwood was en ic #0 close to the bine of march that | ignorant of the ways of woo : SAFE DEPOSIT the men at times brushed against | and went forward in an aimless — , her as they passed by, her, In this way upsetting the calou- ee PPA oo lations of jae dont n and Waterproot ALDERSHOT, June 16—Late this —--- De D » H Tears on Every Side eves. afternoon public apprehension re-} nuring the days and nights spent Glov are absolutely fire and burg- arding ihe King ‘war mreatiz, fe | in the swooia Cndorwond raaterea| A Colliery Is Deserted by Its Guards--Team- 75c PAIR lar proof, Boxes for tent by had left the royal pavilion for Wind. | K¢e?ly from cold. the fear of capfur the fear of injury at the hands of sor tn an autamoblie. ‘The queen ac-| his puruera, and fear of wild ants sters Favor the Strike evecare ; the month or year. Soenpaaied Biss. 3h wee take te He eaid that nightly he feared Hl : course to show the peopie that hie | (® = ee a ae Lion Clothin as indispomition was not so serious cre witd animais| OLD FORGE, Pa.. June 16--An] to order by President Raward Flynn a reported. The king ls scheduled to! tway. » for the make! ‘unter between a score of depu-| The gathering is the reguiar en ual entertain @ hundred guests at a| SY ex. Toe fre w - he wut a at the William A. col-| session, bu House banquet at Windsor castle tonight. | fered greatly from A. at one time|liery here and 200 armed Itallan| cite situstior it te not ‘Deuleved 1 a mepeen, scorching. his. 6 effort t ceourred late last night. At| etrike will be ordered MAURICE GERBER | shots were fired, but #6 far} The convention probably will be | Keep warm ; Ve refused to say anything abox known no one was burt seeaion until next Monday, % 220-222 First Ave, South his case, enying that he would | on the dep- “ ratore will meet at CORNER Male the full truth on the witness stand) colliery just before mid- > on the wage : « ould then ee prepared to take ied for the city, Ti the union ere ex the conse ney had deserted the c mt in regard to the! tped Hi mine and pursued t a | question and It is not publicly a cone the a we hie eap-| 100% to the woods. The Itailans fired| known what demands, if any, are to ye a ant Age gp ‘Stie anne wel upon them and the guards returned | be made of the rators, , yous er laisaeee thes ie the fire. It ie thought ali the shots Rr SHA N . She then partially regained her senses, and began screaming in and eatling for Smith, her beloved, to come. eae soeetainannes tion-pestretied. wnt wosrty © eVtent: thio marning, when death mersifully came to her reliof. Elmer Gmith is almost probtrated over the frightful affair. He stated today that he had no idea that Miss Gay cared for him } 20 much, that he had never made any proposal of marriage, and had not contemplated one. J Smith has been » professional baseball player for seven years, and is well known throughout the United States. He has played ‘on the Eastern circuits, having beeen a membar of the New York ‘club, and alec of the Pittsburg, St. Louis and Cincinnati clubs. At Ignorant of the crime. He says that) “out ld Favors Strike told eirur. All the pugs, go armed todey.| WILKESBARRE, June 16.—Jaspe- i [ ane what wi He stated | rye coltery without w deputiee| Clarke, ~presigent Of the In erne~ GROCERY CO. ~ To TAKE AD‘ANTAGE OF OUR GREAT JUNE CLEARANCE U saan =~ | that she held fide of the sack, 2 - Doesn tWant Sugar Re- while the child was being Gropeed| unknown, nt net] ome re with, Pret SALE, JUNE BRIDES IN PARTICULAR TAKE NOTICE. | Incorporates day oon: ‘ BS Sore | chen’ Clarke declares hie organtaa-|ff 190-1822 2nd ave. Phone, Mats ‘We want you to look over this list, and if you are thinking of was unwilling to take the child back | Ainbama Miners 3 b lon te in hearty accord with the on 0 bate Arrangement Ievdverdeens with Bere’ He stalee| preeeiten sian tune 1 —The| tl He"ete pee a) If going to bowsekeeping aay time within the near future, it will bay 8 i the bg he ee Rd PI division of the United) 30,000 members of hts organtzation | Tuesday it will save you money you to visit this store at onee and lay in your supply of household are: bm Gee “webs “oy ‘es quiet tts| Mine Workers of America met in| to refuse to handle hard or soft coall to buy these specials. jf needs. You here have an opportunity to save money that may not WASHINGTON, D. C,, June 16—| groaning. It stopped crying and soon = = oe thle city oe or to strike. Fine Table Pears, regular price J} occur again soon. NEVER WERE CHEAPER. It ts yodersteed shat Present Fi ; | Srterw rde began to gasp an’ a SES Ste per can; Tussday. spaaad JUNE BRIDES ADVANTAGE } #e for $1.25 72-inch Eeaemet ma “uba has communicate be mination he u price, 2 cans ... rc ALE. Table Damask, good pati President Roosevelt his conviction | that the child's haart ped Geabtee Ieomen reomar I TOWELS. $1.60 for $2.00 Tdinch Bleached that @ rebate on Cuban sugar would | beating. The babe, he ea: goods; special price, 2 ct Me for Se Glass Towels, in plain, Table Damask, piain center not only be objectionable in iteelf| put into the sack and thi : be with fancy border and check. with deep border of lilfes. but expensive, and that it would be| the water. He ‘states t od" pas 5 4ye for 8 1-tc for Al Linen Glass SHEETS. almont impossible to carry out its| should have waited and given it a are J Towels, with red border, 490 for 68c Bleached Sheets, 63x90. distribution decent burial | selling Der 100-pound sacks. [il Se for 160 Bath Towels. {8c for 63c Bleached Sheets, 81x90. Present he is playing with tho Tacoma baseball nine. In the senate th’ morning Tener Underwoed’s | AUSTRIAN EMPEROR rs 1.50 10e for 12% Half Linen Bleached { Se for 7! pose | ay poy of Colorado introduced @ resolution} Underwood’ Aico some very good Oyes a Huck Towels. iheets, eee = 2 @eeeeaeeeoeaevne2eoee e828 calling upow the secretary of war for aormek ch thee a '* capture on Sat-| per sack eis We for 12% Large White Honey- PILLOW CASES. — @ full Kemised statement of all -lurday might. Mr. Underwood has} VIENNA, June 16.--An anareht Jot to aseassinate Em- comb Towels. 12% for j5c Pillow Cases, 42x36, ments made out of Cuban funde to| secured legal aasistance for his son. |® peror Frant Joset has been discovered” A Trieste tailor who waa R, T. Shannon Grocery Co, 12\c for ise Bath Towels, 22x45. } i6c for 20¢ Pillow Cases, 42x36. @ny persons or corporations for the| His mother is deeply depressed and allotted the task has di eared. The police are in o fever of Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, TABLE LINENS. lée for 22c Pillow Cases, 45x36. purpose of promoting reciprocity be-| says she will not belleve he drowned |@ apprehension, as the empercr disdaine to accept a clone quard 490 for 63c 62-Inch Bleached Da- Special values in Blankets and tween the United States and Cubs| his baby until he confesses it to her|@ and drives daily to the palace in Vienna in an open carriage. His mask, new designs. Comforts. 3 : % e : e M! : ° ce e e @ ° S @ Se e e eo co e @ e e e e e ° é oe daring the military ocoupation of nally. She states that he was|@ majesty passes through crowded streets and t# an easy mark for Cuba by the United States. = fond of children and wrote amassin's bullet. The detective force hat been stre President Koosevelt today prom-| her of how fond he was of thie chiid.| > thousand picked men, and every suspected anarehiat is | f a The thing which has ¢ h toward making ceoki ised Senator Quaries that he would| Pauls wife, she says, did not Ike! surveillance, As I usual in such cases, not Meinl has ‘ re is nel ry ‘as done so muci 9 nga attend the La Crossé Wisconsin, | ghildren and made no secret of the given out as to the breadth of the plot, but from the unusual ac- pleasure as the justly famous late Fair. The exact date ts not | fac tivity it is believed to have been an anarchist movement of un- fixed. At the Weatherwax home there usual note. ‘The house today adopted a resolu- | was nothing sald when the capture) tion providing for the taking | was announced, but funds will be) She iff A | T G ote on the Philippines bill « an aenwd Agrs hy . 26. Flushe i acitement Pe es @ County Sheriff Appeals To Governor)... esses: tosay nominates ; W’Bride for Troops eres oat fea ocrats te Sae BILL FOR RECONSTRUCTING Suits mmbia river yer- | the pursuers, on the ground that with Foor ade tear Sooes Ss Syne Venesuelan revolutionists Saturde She says that though she dreads lishment of an inapector of po-|lice; and all such persons, as well as Don't fail to see them and have one of our stove men explain the & Winchester compelied| to join the chase for the escaping | ful women, After ® brief engage-\ of nim after their long separation, |tonight. According to the provisions! All patrolmen who shail have en-| tiago engagement to be a rear ad-| litte prison room, awaiting the ar. miral. rival of her young husband. Her ese Stoves penny hands tremble eo that he can hardly COUVER, June 16.--| cape from the Northwest by rail. use them and she is in a condition al- Are and Merrill, the convicts who) Warden Catron, at Walla Walla Terre Loree Mbimasatine thy “tha eh $ Absolute! as declined to. forwar ond risoner 10 keep up her stotca hounds to this place for the use of| } Mttle prisoner lonect, Skd'when sia] FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE WHICH WILL , SO} y pursued by| a trail as old as this one would be| today it {8 only through her COME UP BEFORE CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT—WHAT THE - Safe ties and detect-| the expenee ita ee 894) WILLEMBTAD, Island Curacoa,| it has not been decided whether or ACTION WILL BE 18 ANOTHER MATTER : ‘as well aw another| would prove fruitless. June 16.—La Guya, the port of Cara-| not ghe will be permitted to seo her deputized by Sheriff | Venesuela, waa attacked by| hustand'on his arrival tonight ‘The ordinance providing for the;the supervision of the chief of pes| An explogign fs an unheard of occurrence with the Blue Flame, i Il o'clock yesterday the escapes| OLYMPIA, June 16.—The sheriff of | morning. The government forces an. ry much the ordeal of either recing | lice also for the abolishment of n during the first year} Here is a handsome @|f} principle of the best small cook-gtoye on the market. on the Oregon side of the! Clarke county today telegraphed the| swered by bombarding Maiqu or speaking to him bi ‘ detective bureau, has been pre-|of ©, shall be officers of up John Holterteve, s| attorney general for authority to call| suburb of La Guaya. The only per-| sho will be bitterly disappoint by City Adtorney De Bruler th | Business Suit, colorin their usual way, and at) out the troops at Vancouver barracks! sons killed were a number of pe the ie not at least allowed a glimpse |and will be submitted to the council Requirements <i es enema gs Bio take them across the stream. | conv: ‘The attorney general req| iment the revolutioniats were re-| ‘The child wife 18 nervously anticl-|of the ordinance the salary of the|tered upon their second year's ser- of dark brown, with fine 'y after he had rowed) ferred the sheriff's message to thd pulsed. The people of Caracas ars! ating the meeting and childishly|chiet of police is placed at §160. 1 vice shall deemed second grade across Holterieve came to this| governor's office, but the governor is, panic-stricken, belleving the place is Rays that she will not know exactly|senior captain will act as ine patrolmen; provided that any patrol-|@ line stripes,splendid wear- 2nd gave the alarm. and posses! out of the city. The «: nor mi to be besieged. The situatic how to greet him. of police, with a salary of $1 man of the second grade who has! tonce started in pursuit. | retary referred the sheriff to the ad-| Venexucia is serious " 1 wish I knew how he will act,”|month. performed any apecial act of bravery, ing, Italian linings, hand Warious reports have been received! jutant general of the state wilitia.| imminent. » remarked to oné of the won The other important change isjor whose conduct han merited the Since then, but none of them i#| He aiso is away in Seattle. The gov. ners this morning. with reference to the detective bu-|#ame, upon the recommen jon of made button holes. Wen credence with the exception|ernor's secretary has since wired Still In Love re The ordinance state# that the|the chief of police to the civil ser- ‘Another report from the rancher| Governor McBride the particulars, wie {chic may appoint men to| vice commision, shall be prom sone Ras notified citizens of this city| but up to this time no reply has Mra. U rwood is almost roman- octive among the pa-|to the frst grade, All patrolmen ot Pee the fugftives and pursuers are! been received. |i ally in love with her husband, ml ri gment they | members of the # or third er - 4 , Merrill's Old Home | Sve a vin the rl thie Mv Bre her at any time is placed at 10. n. x A he tor (otsas Bore. Maas Sl aad 2ad due. Ody and twstung Of which ts known to Merrill, ‘A photograph of the little deaa|auctve of Fi Pe eaiat cal eos | his old home. It i# prob- he may pro- | baby taken as it Iny at the The ordinance in full in as follows eed to appoint from among the aot a | coming’ to "tate ‘seoton’ ote OLUTION * [igre On Rede Seen td Siig AN ORDINANCE cancerning,deu-[inamcn theme thom fe anes weal | NEW YORK DENTAL|§ 100 3 Hiry instead of trying to make |MERRY-GO-ROUND EVIL WILL) many: lends of whit hewere, wae , eee ici or tha nervicniaminee oncoecanten!l PARLORS Pairs | ent to her this morning. b- . gi#hall be $90 pe month each ‘he | i | or BE DRIVEN OUT } 3 : Lala noida aE sh 614 First A ‘Ste undoubtedly headed for As she looked at it she broke into} number otectives engaged shall irst Avenus : . foothills of the Bald mountains.| a the council meeting tonight ine| The merry-*o-round —nulsance| ® storm of passionate weeping and) fi ay y of Be-|not at any time exceed 10. ne wigerth eauractes wea tiea apsoluteiy | Wedge Heel, Hand Sewed Button, with a, rectly to Mt. @t. Ellens, in| noe: important business will be the | which has been practically abated in| Kissed, the picture over and over | Section 4. Any part of any ord“|, method. ‘No sleep-producing agents er ‘a : 8 Na river country, where they | Poporin af the police, license and rev: | hn tity has taken root in, Halard BREE Sai The thavice that’ may be in conflict qvith| seaaie ., There "are the Saiz dental Dongola Toe Cap, sizes 3 to 8..... e 8 cocuees s' committee. This committee |The citizens of that place are awake} | ahe gobbe yy Bd cod: this ordinance in hereby repealed. | any pursuit. It ix one of the eval important matters wu: to th nagnitude of the 41, how pretty, poor little dead baby bortions of the country in They Take Offense a ty | der consideration, chief among th ever, und have alréady taken steps yom, natures fing trails and blind game pathe | bling resolution introduced last Mon hit City Marshal Hunt ar-| are ndignant because Mrs. Un * § Yeoth without B these A char hn vine Keane path® | day night. The committee met late|rested 13 boys who were loltering | has been criticl . other devtat - country, such as that posteenca | this afternoon and @ report may be| about the m go-round and went! #0 much time in at a ralary of| 1 iz, June 16—Two| lill---SECOND AVENUE==IIll Merriii, can make good progress, |presented tonight. If the report ix |nearly as many young girls to their " ad of in ¥ |$90.00 per month each: one mal exica » day killed R.| ite vend be ine uncilman Gill states that |home, as is his duty und | by the ja |stenographer, at a salary of $75.00] M, Wa ‘ite near Nacos, in the exception acatterin, went a minority report to|few ordinance. ‘The boys were al- all in trouble, but she in| per month; two clerks, at a salary of | were captured by @ pose to- camps and a few saunter} the council for consideration. lowed to go after a reprim young and feels nadly that Wo] $0.00 per month each; one herder, at| day and shot the country is uninhab- ig ry for her, and do all we can 5.00 h ‘This committee will also have a re-l were threntened with punishment if! #re son ? a salary of $75.00 per month; one as: a these farmers the ex.|port upon the question of hawkers |found away from home again at | to comtert her, seid 6 wom sistant herder, us ary ot gat 00 j hoodibe BOY MISSING D ¢ r ed to well goods in the | by “wy ra per Month; one bleycle policeman, Phe police were this morning ash secure provisions with|belne allowed to sell goods in the | night. e ae per month; one biaycl . out licenses, fe num- 6 ‘o-round holds a license| to us and a ralary 6.00 per month; twoled to look up Jorden Sawye 6- many ‘of them viatt ely. |¢eity without licenses. A large num. The merry-# und holds a license| | Bye , | SE ee, we « up Jor ne t 2 few times in. the| ber of those interested appeared be-|from the city of Ballard which ex-| drivers year-old boy who is missing from a with us part of the time avel month each; one matron, at a salary|the Alaska Central hotel. He is be | of a year and probably have| fore the committee thi« afternoon. | pires within a few days, ‘The coun. | With : 6g gp Td h ntral hotel in be- The " on ed by Maj.|c probably vote aga low. | hearts and we are tee of $45.00 per nt nd 60 pa eved to have gone to the bull fight | Knowledge of the prin ink he resolution introduced by Maj.| cli will probably vote againat allow. | he" ¥ : : See eee eet osding toPerdae (es ave gone to the bull fg Gold Crowns, $5; Full Seb | ; 6 ould be entirely pinauspicious| Rinehart last week providing for a|ing it to he renewed. ° 3 9 be pate | Mangers.” Indeed mee at ihen|aymem of concrete pavements in the ~ | ern nha had. been “|aw toto it |Abouta are unknown Tooth, $5; Bridgework, $5, | Not hesitate to furni Sixth ward will come up tonight. Special to the star, ‘Ps Hig Son db Patrolmen’s Salaries * _ 6 , hem and food to Meri Others to come up ate for a water y Sreoting ree Ee, meee ae" Firat grade patrotmen, 880 per| WOULDN'T GO BACK ON Tom | Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill bit were Known that he ‘wan| main'on Twenty-fourth avenue WASHINGTON, D. Cy June 1¢—| Wer inclined todo." | month, each: secon Reade" puarbi: | ‘Thomas Spain. a veil dremed and | M98, BOo, GREAT CLEARANCE SALE from justic and Kast Ward street; concrete side-|The secretary of the Interioy today jer Mother ome $70 per month each; third ently well educated man ap-| New York Dental Parlors sufficient amr walks on Dexter avenue from Denny |sent to the house of represehtativen| | Mra. Weatherwax ts expected | to » patrolmen, $66 per month each. Vin the poliee court thie morn ‘s fie se ould keep secreted in Saw to hoy ptreet: gracing and aid vr reinting to the printing of | spend Thursday and Friday with her after all men ene|ing to answer to a charge of being cond feor, Howard buildl tains for Inder ‘ 1 Searborn street from Twe 7 4 maps and to @ report| daughter, and will probably be with| te police department shall be| drunk and disorderly. In reality he Mutual tate bor ui1ding; OPPO " A ag gah vad beweeve 4 hy-elghth . 4 Included In the pend-| her durihe the preliminary hearing) required to take a course of inatruc-| hed beaten his wife, but she would “od es portland, 1 i , Faia 1414 2nd they could readit ice the! ‘ues; water main on Boren avenue |ing bill . are official] on Saturday. tion and 4rill before entering upen| not prosecute him, Judge George ge nclece, Ci jours, venue the Yakima Country and ene from Lane street to Beacon place, | maps of Washington and Alaska Attorney Ronald said this morning| their duties, which shall be under | suspended a 90-day sentence. Be edaeats, 7S Some clvege