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4 FOXY JAP DETECTED IN CUNNING ROBBERY PLAN WITH SILKEN CORDS HE LIFTS THE BOLT AND FOR A MONTH ENJOYS PROCEEOS OF CASH REGISTER AND SLOT MA- CHINES—FORTUNE FAVOR BEEN KILLED ‘A mystery which has for a month! Rbreatened to drive the employes of he Cate Royal to suicide or tnsantty fwas solved. early this morning by ‘Andy Russell, who presides over the in the place of day times. Mes tell hae never had any ambi- Rion to Wear a star, His inclina- ons are not in that direct! Kevertheless. by a Nt of detective fwork, he has not only put 4 stop to ‘a series of petty thefts which have | parted. Sent the Ce cafe Royal several hundred has also made life again| worth ving tor “Pred the Duteb- | baci “Fred the Dutchman” is the night rear door. at the Cafe r with the patrons of the sa- not only because he is a good low, Dut also for his qua fan Malect stories and his never falling fund of humor, His Smile Is Gone Of late, however, Fred's smile ha: » wa 4 his face careworn, Ws friends have twitted him on the | factand hasarded various guesses ax to the trouble, but ooly to a few did Fred ever reveal the fact that “dot/ ash vas always shust a leedio short er as before today. One friend that Fred has alway a *. is trouble. js missing today. t tri larry, the Japanese | . ‘The police are look- larry, and Fred hopes they| N find him. ation is now tneradicable, but most tious of ail his ra hinks, larry. "It was about @ month ago that the Cafe Royal mystery Ome Jhorning, when Fred the cash on hand was compared with the Yab on the register drawer, it was! found that it was $10 short. The) Bext morning a like condition of af. airs existed. And so on from day to Gay. “Du leber himmel!" bemeaned tang when confronted each after- “I counted dot cash so, many Gimmes atter dot my prain ts gone soft. money iss—vat you call it?—be- witehed.” And Jap Harry would shake his head dol ‘and look volumes of: (ng need for his friend the nl night | re! ing when the saloon en oe place. locking, bolt rs and nailing int Ger-| ning across a man hiding in th {rush, Fred's belief in the|over themselves to get Potal depravity of the entire Japanese | Jay's wa: 8 HIM, OR ELSE HE MIGHT HAVE Jdown the }known thief oc cash register and money slot ma- jehines as usual, Usually he would take just half of the cash left within reach, plunder The Great Detective This morning Russell determined to solve the mystery, He shoved |his trust gun Into his coat pocket and sneaked quietly into the saloon goon after Fred and Harry had de- For an hour or more he sat Then a ne up th mn street neal Second avenue rapped at the| Andy “opened up” and | [served them several rounds of drinks. in a back room writ couple ot customers irs on Mari rear hallway leading to the street, and re- marked on the sudden the fel! d made. ly Raxarded the guess that the falow was some “hop fiend’ who had idden in the dust closet under the jbeck stairs, When the customers departed, one of them resolved to peep into the dust closet. The door was unlocked, but no sooner had It pened than there was a sudden and a little Japanese leaped forth with a glittering knife a foot long in his hand. Simply Flew ‘The two white men fairly tumbled out of the and he flew down the halt and into the street. But the un-|) Russell upstairs heard the noise, and rushed, gun in hagd, out of th d avenve entrance to the sa- loon, but reached Marion street only tm time to see the Japanese turn the corner a block away. The Cunning Jap An examination of the rear .~4 the secret of the thef' Goor had ween fastened on the in: side by a heavy bolt. By an ingenious arrangement bf almost invisible stik- en cords ing over the top of the door, the Jap porter had made tt poa- ible to raise the lug fastening the bolt, and to draw the boit itseff back. The cords he had arranged each night before closing up. and had then red-at his convenience to rife Refore departing he would remove the cords and leave no_trace of his operations ‘The police were immediately tn- Russell’ ery. Fie Sacre tne ones and nating far Mary wameng tee mnnne_ | FAST VOYAGE ACROSS " SHIP DURBRIOGE FROM SHAN: NEWS ON THE WATERFR! "t : ! if : i z bi = g & £ KE E the r i F i i te : i ; i : i ? i t i if i Ae tage rte z E 0 go steamsh' . £ / 3 Hs ? GHA! IN 26 DAYS—OTHER LATE JONT—MATTERS OF INTEREST 10 load lumber at Ballard. im. H. Talbot will Hi Janiero, near the Golden Gate, civing. apparatus with eves greater depths can than ever before. AN tempts to find the sunken hed. the Pacific He i H 2 Bonita of is expected to reach Francisoo Be He United States merioe attter arrived alates abe teaves ‘tor the Maher, her chief en- a her as will aiso Col him, special agent of the a bei ee en the Wisconsin tod: Battleship —_—~— Go to Spinning for bieggle repaira, etme Visiting day on the battleship Wis- @onsin today. 4 Wikk prove LINE CHARGES AGAINST HIM Lieut. Frank W. Smith of the U. cutter ae has been Washington a appear bi Capt, M. A. § Thetis has made charge edience and unbecoming conduct “again xt Smith. SEATTLE’S. POPULATION |New Directory Will Soon Be Out—| j Great Increase Shown According to figures furnished by the directory company the popula tion of Seattle amounts to fully! 125,000 people. The inerease this year | due chiefly to the numbers of| eastern people who have come to the | coast and made Seattle their home. The directory people atate that this year's directory will be issued In a will contain fully ing the usual meth- ing the population from| of names "ane a imate places the® 060. book contained about | The Increase aince 1900 | be fully 60 st. I that in th the population of Seattle has creased about 13,000. ccording to figures furnished by the new directory Seattle hae passed Portland in population and there le & good margin to work on. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. Tomorrow Is Annual Commencement | At Grand Opera House Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Grand opera house commence- | ment exercises of t school will take pla class of this year consists of $0 mem: bers and is by far the largest num- ber to graduate in the history of the | school. Each graduate will be given 10 tickets to distribute among "EPG secens enepsignl the regu-| lation commencement addrens will be done away with, Superintendent Cooper d Principal ‘Twitmyer at make brief speeches and ct| Hughes of the board of education| will present the diplomas. PAIR OF THEFTS Burgtara broke into the Shaw Drug | port Company's store at avenue and Madison street leat night and stole $6 from the cash register. opera hous is a member of the Kathryn Kidder Company. Both cases were reported to the police. Y. M,C. A. The weekly athletic meet at Y. M. untversit will be held th vening. run, a pole vault and put- ting « 16-pound a the events, Physical Director Douthitt starts trip ina few days “WILL B BE .L BE WELL LONDON, u.—The condition ts" unpreviogy catintactorl is now every reason for the There belief that he will be entirely himself | Neither he nor the by coronation th the queen, however, attended Ascot races today. ae ‘The Ideal Trip ‘The ideal side trip for tour! to the Puget Sound navy yard an Battleships Oregon and Wisconatn. Boats leave Colman dock at 6:30, 9 and 10 4. m.; 1:15, 2:80 and 4:80 p,m. Fare, 0 cents round trip. WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Wedni ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 759 Second Ave. Hinekley Block MEN’S BATHING SUITS Now that the bathing is at hand we call your atten. tion to our excellent assortment of bathing suits for men-—prices the lowest consistent with quality. Men’s Black Jersey one-piece bathing sutts at 75¢ Men’s Black Jersey two-piece bathing suits at 00 Men’s All Wool two-piece bathing suits at $2.50 and 4s Adams « Blanchar At Helen: BUTTE, Mont, June 16—The McLanes” came to the front ‘with one of their remarkable batting streaks here yesterday, and won out On Meattie by a score of 4 to 3 It ‘was @ great game, well played on both iad Hoth Howley for Butte end choy for Seattle, pitched ex- cellent ball ‘Tacoma Wins SPOKANE, June 18.—-Tacoma bat- ted Russell out of the box yesterday in three innings, and beat the locals Portland Loses ENA, Mont., June 18, $1 Exoursi 4 0 homers Sent ° og) Adelightful triparound Branbrid a old home of Chie le, through Port © rows, postst Bay and Agate Pass. The popular steamer Capital City wil leave Galbraith dock 8:1 returning 11:20 p.m. Phred Exeu sion orchestra. Fare 5c, including | dancing. 1 —_——o—— | - Get as much pleasure out of Cycling| possible. Yale and Wolff-Amer-| Pas Bieycles equipped with cushion Everything ne Professional, jay fair; warmer. THE SEATTLE STAR. BOERS MAY WEAR HIS -MAJESTY'S EPAULETTES London Thinks America Set Good Example and Suggests Similar Action LONDON, June 18.—Le or has a da the larey an their rd Kitchen mmunication to Dewet, De them for a mpeedy future larey majesty’s military romt high epaulettes of th werviee as they borne in the ta DANCING CLA ES Monday and Friday Evenings for ranging future of net for us a she m British arma. shining exam leaders in the Spanish war by relect ing many old officers who had ranked high In the Confederate army, Valor is no more to be de- apised than forgiveness. It would not be surprising to see it some LACE CURTAINS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, ART CARPETS, CARPET SWEE! CLOTHES WRING PICTURES, clocks, MIRRORS, SILVERWARE, LADIES’ WEARING AP- PAREL, | MILLINERY. 8, ” | Strictly exclusive private lessons KS, given every afternoon and evenin, Willaon's, Beattle’s only recognised | school of dancing. block, Fifth and Pike {Seattle Auction & Sale Stables Ranke Our goods are ail guaran- @) teed. Your money back if not satintied. 1512" Second Ave. be sold at public auction Friday, cows, at 4.04 Olympia Beer delivered to any Y MAGINNIS & GO. ONE DAY Lace Curtain Sale ire of Chole: Sratainn h from 850 rrow at aif their form A tw) Hine bm} ie price is there. These two price. ‘They are one of the we have ever put on sale. The phout one-half what you will have fote will be on salt for tomorrow, Thu Lot t-—Three-yard Laces, Lot 2—~Three- pattern ., wide... Per Pair 50c Per Pair 75c Gendron Baby Carriages and Go-Carts This is the most complete line of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts that we have ever offered, The Gendron Carriages and Carte best made, both in regards to style and wearing quaiith are making prices on these goods that cannot be equaled elsewhere. We have many different styles other than those two shown. good 4 Laces, very Go-Cart, adjustable head and foot, fancy braided reed body, enamel gear; special one-half inch cushion tires, rubber hub caps; cushions upholstered in high-grade corduroy and ruf fled wateen parasol; price upholstered with —_ carriage . oe $18.60 cloth; price ... « $11.00 FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE: HOUSEFURNISHERS Folding Go-Cart with 4 springs, interwomen with split adjustable back and foot; 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block led for Amateur or |— Id or Laboratory. Blowpipe Outfits, Crucibies, Retorts and Gold Beales. r brakes are the| most gl requirements to this} end, Battieshtp | —— & - ‘Visiting day on the sconsin today. anes Stewart & Holmes Drug (0 627 FIRST AVENUE Second Ave., Madison and Spring Stroota. We Will Do Your Dental Work With the same care that t* exercised by the individual dentist of your cholce, and one thing is cert This is possible because EXAMINATIONS Ft ain—we can gave you much of its of our perfect equipment, tNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE. cost. FLORENCE DENTAL CO. Mite THE BON MARCHE. NORDHOFF & CO. NEONEBDAY, June 18, 1902, THE BON MARCHE NOROHOFF 4 Co, Sample Line of Petticoats at Half Price Nearly 100 Sample Petticoats from a well known maker are here, to be sold tomorrow. We have marked them at half what they would fetch iin regular stock assortment. $1.50 Sample Petticoats at $2. 50 Sample Petti- coats at. $3.50 Sample Pet- ticoats at. Hence you may buy ‘75¢ $1.25 © $1.75 And so on up to regular $9.00 and $9.50 Petticoats at $4.50 and $4.75. \ Descriptively, this line contains no two Petticoats alike, and thereare Im ported Mercerized, Black Silk Moreen with Silk fiounce or plaiting, also plain Silk Moreen. all materials others made up fancy style. There are also some Washabtticoats alike, and there are Im- are represented, but positively no two alike. Some are plain, You will be wise in being an early chooser, Sale Starts at 8.30, Promptly Thursday Morning Ribbon De- partment Satin Taffeta Ribbon, very finest We have just received a certoad| guaranteed pure silk, This Ribbon is finished especially soft of draft and pack horses whieh willl for Neckwear, Bows, etc. and ironed. tell you of great savings: M. J. WALIKER, Auctioneer. INo, 40-—Full 314 inches wide,|No, 100—Full worth regularly 39¢ per yard; sale price 17 Cts. quality, every fibre It is fast color and can be washed Every delicate shade desirable, as well as staple June 20, together withalarge nuin- felica le, | ber of lumber and express wagons, | shades can be found in this assortment. packs, “ne Paget, wney hatosesss, | f moving we must close out the entire stock. To save the trouble These specials inches wide, worth peters A sed per yard; «| sale price 29 Cts. : Fancy All-Silk Ribbons Full 4% inches wide, extra fine qualities, beautiful color com- binations, soft finish for neckwear, etc.; these Ribbons have been sold by us at 39¢ and 45c per yard; sale price 15 Cents Fancy Stripe and Persian Ribbon: j also Plain Crepe Ribbons; these are the finest quality of Ribbons manufactured and less Whale best qua! sale pric price Be Dress 8) regular price 15 ity. Adamantine needle points; sale price, 6 papers for | be, Fine Tooth Comb: regular price, price TWe. inches wide. latest shades and combinations can be found in the assort~ ment; every fibre is pure silk; all are fast colors; full ve These have never before been sold for oY than 75¢, 8c and $1.00 per yard; sale price . __| 47 Cents Sale of Notions Bones, 1 dosen lity, 7 Casing, 3 yards In piece, requier | Price de piece. Best quality Beamicss Choeketons | sinew No. 2. 3 and 4, He, Be and 300; sale} piece; sai joes, pair Pins. full ibe in bunch, | egular price 1Sc bunch; c, count, very best qual- each; sale! Ironing Wax, very best quality, | Femular value Se etick; sale price 1¢ sticl Cloth Brushes, all pure bristles, regular value 390; sale price 19 Shoe Brushes with Dauber, regular price fe; sale price 18¢. Ebony ‘Handle Shaving Brushes, risties, will not come out, regular value 390; sale price Ihc, Razor Strops, in genuine Porpotre and Horse Hide, the very best made; etal at B60, Shears, 7, 8 and 9 ipeh, | sharpened can be Waving Irons, with 5 prongs, reg- ular price Se; ‘sale price 19 Hair Brushes, al! pure bristle regular price %c; sale price lb. regular vali Dennison’s Impertal Crepe Paper, 1) colors, wvlarly sold at 10c roll; je price only 6ige roll. Women’ 's ‘The moving is the only reason that forces us to cut the price on these ‘They are the only collars made that are strictly all pure lin- All the very newest shapes to| jaelect trom; perfect goods in every jway. None will be exchanged, and we reserve right to limit quantities. [Sold all over the country at ; only de. 1be Special 42-inch Black Silk Grenadine, | ular value $1.00 and $1.26; | LL at 686, | 46-ineh Silk Finish reg- from § to Black * Brit Hantine Alpaca, regular value $1.25; special at 76¢ ialf-gallon Mason Fruit Jars, at dozen. Blue and White Opal Salt Pepper Shakers; § to 1 at a from 8 to easpoons G6od Shoe Ping Pong; 8 to 11, $1.50 Wor ok Ings regular price 16 pair Misses’ and Boys’ Cotton Fast Black Ribbed Stockings, double toe, & toll Neckwear All Linen Collars Celebrated Barker Brand. This week only 9 Cents Fancy All-Silk Stocks and Auto Ties Fancy All Stik Stocks and |Ties, fashion's very latest shapes; jail the most popular and desirable shades can be found in this assort. ment, Only the finest quality mater- |fala used. These goods have been | sold at 7c, ¥ 00, $1.25 and 81.60 each; | sale price—4! Eight to Eleven Sale prices of course for these 8 heel and knee, worth 15¢ Mat Me. Men's Black Silk Satin and Colored Band Bows, worth the; 8 to Mat 100, Men's Negligee Shirts, collars and cuffs attached, of Bed ford cord cheviot and madras, worth We; from § to 11 at dc from 8 to Men's Balbriggan Underwear, in stripes and ecru, worth 5c and Shc: from 8 to 11 at '20c, Brush Skirt Binding, navy blue, and brown, regular price 6ig¢ from & to ‘II at go. Best quality Whisk Brooms, wire bound ®, worth %e; from 8 to “ubes of Pins, bright and white ani colored heads, cube; § to 11 at Tig Stamped White Canvass Laundry Bags, very appropriate colored do- Auto |} | mutened un Men’s Fur- nishings Lower prices for Men's Fur- nishings, because of the Expan- sion Sale—-Men’s Golf Shirts, with cuffs attached, in red, blue and black stripes, reduced from 85c to 65 Cents Boys’ Negligee Shirts, with |briggan Undershirts and Draw collars and cuffs attached, a big rd in a full ecru a | Sale price, a en assortment of patterns and col Men Black Bab ors, worth 35¢; on Thursday, each 25c. Men's 75c Jersey Ribbed Bal-|50c. Yenee J bank Lisle s, low neck, no siseves, in crochete! yoke or éautitdl lace cduing handsome patterns and the very finest quality; not in the lot valued’ at less than tet your chotee, Friday,, at -68e Only three to a customer. Yomen’s Union Suits, Jersey ribt fine bleached cotton, su; pono ity: high neck, long sleeves; the regular 50c grade, at half price all day, or . B50 Women's Jersey Ribbed Bleached Cotton Corset Covers, high neck, no sleeves, also short sleeves, superior quality, at only . -25e Women eet in work wore, fra sth vanere quailty, — fine choice, Friday, Women's Lace.C ment spliced heck double qualities, at Women's Fast Black ton Hose, double toc + elev quality, beter. Hermsdorf Black Eure Hose, de, high aplics heel,’ double. ‘sole lal ‘price Friday a Down Stairs Bargains A medley of under prices from the downstairs store for Thursday— i-gal. Stone Preserve Jars, 120 each. gal. Stone Preserve Jars, 20c each. 1, Stone Jugs, 8c each. I, Stone Jugs, 1c each. Handsome Metal Jardinters Stands, | to Se each; your choice for a oe 1 18 and 24 Inches high, regular| Jelly Glagses, all sizes, 256 408. $1.50 and $1.65; your cholee for @8¢| Common Glass Tumbl lore 3 each, ne Thin Blown ed =Jardinieres, 7 | each. Hameter, value up| Hardwood Bats for boys, ie eae —— to 11 o'clock itemsfor Thursday's selling. ne, extra large, to lt at Fine” Hemastitched Doylies, finished with ertion and double hem- Boys’ Corduroy Pants, tn dark sizes 4 to 14 yearn; from § 0 Boys’ Wash W sizes 4 to 12 years, wre noes 8 at 296, worth 650 each; Sa Wornen’s Cotton Watsts, wot worth m 8 to u at 290. “rack o' the bf oF ‘ong a from 8 to 1 t 20 ren’s Wa: bite, worth $1.00; all silk, | tr: n colorings, worth Sc to le yard; 8 to 11 at te. jet 'Talcum Powder, regular 2c tor 1e, ‘ock's Porous Plasters, regular 2c, for 3 for Be from § to Il, Moth Balls, full pound boxes, worth 260; from 8 to 11 at Root Reer, regular 2c sine step Children’s Wash Caps, wlarly Te; from § to 11 “ or Floss Cushions—4 bales to for! erom at thene prices from & to te er's Little Liver Pills, worth 0c. Powell's Tine Box Candies, apeclal 8 to 11 at 206 box; double, extra worth NORDHOFF @ co. 1435 Second Avenue 115-123 Pike Street > SgFoeee Sees seeersrsvperows eye oyere desee © SF; ere

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