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JUNE 06 toon THE SEATTLE STAR. > ITWOULD ALMOST % eS aan | EMERGENCY FIRE House new apples, apricot es ¢ xara” AQSo oss Last Edition @ 2°" NOUQUR @2 : : tm hea can't make gla * to correct ye h nd fp ection f | t $10 b | Bite prices it ave to, Tit they | We lead, others tmitat ay # O'Clook p. m. lilo ‘mated that si firm today at $1.00 ; e opicces<(aemree) KING EDWARD =” ARKS em sm I GROCERS? | Fi mor ‘Ko—beoa Boys’ and Ohil- | Gr ‘severe! thieesend dollar : : | in wa Olothing [the communication was referred tS gata res Steamers i & hehe a nda, Hate and a ee ed ter lin otered the |STEFFEN'S APPLICATION FOR| Pits, " i fe 1 almost brea LONDON, June %)--8 p. m.—Anaw the reque f the editor 4 two ote at the corner of| MADIBON PAVILION DEFEAT Caatenes. 00 ve Leave { f nin, apers the physicians at the bed: 6 NT i n eee Seer 2 eg Be paige | 5 ‘ ” . he Ante Tyas Prices > | evening bed ths te tow ne shi big [hein Fro veils yolaggtan ‘| mi ae ia | “to Colman : x asters, nine & ay be Aeswred that we will do all cof mt with the put | ne clty council last night went ¢ H cease) 1406 sae rin teat at = IMPROVING SERVICE) :imce tigen fe ra ‘BAND PICNIC Dock | $1.00 size : % 4 you may expe n officlal bulletin of his majesty ndition | ‘The work of transferring the wires plication with efe ba > t I assis Ves eA ins T MUSIC 0. Menai, SMITH UAKING, BARLOW, ‘THEYES, [Rechte belnm carried steadily on] S9,ctl lauer at bi pines of pustneas | ie PLEASANT ca } Fountain Syringes, Combin Moved to 1606 Second Ave. Sir Joseph Lister is surgeon in op dinary to King Edward, the discov. |‘ ater will nok bi Dee re hans ee canal eet cool ale, as : = j gh ire or ‘ wr. of antiaeptio wreatment, tn surgery , . [athe wires are being tranaferred| Mad it not been ed that the| Settee Py goers, poe BEACH { 1 See Cream Soda, per giass JAMES HENRY ir Thomas Bmith fw sergeant eon to the king and late vice presi- jin tions at minimum inconvent itor was within the two-mile! i ‘ PpRescniPTiON DmUcaisrs, ||] Heston ana, myuat mene, sotten || Ae! of the Noval College of Bu [nace te aubeazibare, pele Me Pb | set Uituath looked tie made up and] FLOd os arte Minutes |) oycotted by Seattle Dru . and Packer sir Francis Heni akitw is the physician in ordinary m-./ GR. eae S the “awitchbourd| found that there was no reason why | Mower “20 " st te, comnponed Of see Best Meats apothecary to the king wil, be tn teeing der’ ts ‘nit | & lloenme could not be xranted ‘ate team fit Battleship Wisconsin After: } ; je stores. aia tok ls Sir Thomas Barlow i# physician to bis majesty’s household and pro- [weeks and our patrons will then) Stoffen, brrmeh } : GEE i “ES | rer nel mee aay sn nthe Univer coe Ho: as Aa Mott tan dal mAs een aed snr pte ee cae in Dry Dock 4 | land London. foense. Dr. Thoms, t indefatiga rr meat ~~ \ tr — } . ri ’ J Xs | ACCEPTS INVITATIONS League, wan also out with @ petition | var Ped EA sito, een Be CENTS Our Call-Trade Prices Pye ay ewe ta Industriously and came to the coun-| > elt ‘ Shir ° t night with fully 11,000 #igr Shirts 1Ge street Fourth of July com! 4 hf ap i eee ren Os |The invitations were handsomely | {ure¢. While the question was pend: Cutts as mayor end councH Deine 8 1nCNee oy ee ee ee eee re panty refute | . By — pea. bars | him to be ard. The peti Fourth, Near Tee | There were’ also personal invita | |tlons to the councilmen and other th Mr. Btett € ome of b t EL 2000 The eee 3 |HOT. BUTLER NOT MUCH OF A SHOW APPARENTLY FOR THE WOULD-BE |eity oificiais, The council will at-| Thoms wer Placed on file SEATTLE’S SENATOR—PRIMARIES IN PROGRESS AND GREAT INTER- eee seemed alas gate oped as fol ee: seston, ‘Binet Picale at Pleasant Beach tomorrow,|Partand Parry. | | | | A Complete Range at. the Price of an Ordinary Cook Stove EUREKA 4 Poultry jes, 220 » and Dr Adjaatable Window Screens and EST TAKEN AT EVERY POLLING PLACE 30c, 40c, 55c, 70c ono An unusualiy?netive inte upon as a big loser tnd this wan likewise accepted. ; ‘ European plan being taken In thy Repu B.C. Neuf and E.R. Palm — SEED: ReSwars, ace, “eee HOTEL martes which t 1 of are making things interesting in the| EMPLOYES CAN VOTE ph ECON evenin, ¥ s also uncertain t he votes are ight b. af er of b jecond Giscussic iso took place 805 Pike St. Tel., John 2331. vening. A ad Ws also uncertain nti t are [night bya number: ne tithe cownell last might of great tm ms euoetve Rowe. Dose | wept <2 maybe + ame ote servi te sounty least their votes in the primaries.| '!auor traffic, The police, license and operation, a guaranteed fuel sawe a slleiad I Ts er gues merrily on. De. Hove's |aant ere nent ie 9a follows. | revenue committee >.|BUT PLAN DEFEATED OWING o>, ans het weten bapa en will be foday w mn « nat he will come Int che memes | 5 e a TO HIGH COST OF sTRUC. everything that @ housewife exe We, the undersigned, wholesale nd retail merchanta*of the city of | select the nominees. for the Repub the je fying. He dina: be amend: | TURE pects of @ first class STEEL, lean ‘ticket at the convention on| he ngth in the country {& | lawful for saloon pr Beattie, do hereby agree to permit p riday. The chairmanship of the incts and counts on at least an UW pleyes to take the necessary | Persons of questionable reputa Ens bnencel cocumition ded RANGE. cick DAVO co,|COnvention seems to lie between #.| even break In the city. ‘The candt- time Bee ene een bez | loiter about their places of business he council committee on ‘public “ r oie rust Avesen’|H. Piles and John F well, The| dacy of Dr. Sparting and Dr. Egbert |tween and 6 . m., to go to| It also provides that liquor must not | buildings and grounds last night re We carry these in sizes from —— | prospective candidates dky with| may have the effect of strengthen-|the at the primary | be sold to minors or The| ported favoring the building of « the smallest to the largest ana’ their friends today getting the dele-| ina Dr. Hoye by draw from (he |election ‘June 24, 1902." | bill would probably have passed but) new jail to cost $80,000. The bulldl the prices within reach-of j . 5) ' ding ates whipped inte ling support of Dr. Hoye's ch pon ea Dr. Crichton in a brief address point: (3a to be erected at Fifth ent, Dr, F. M. Carrol! STOLE HORSE AND BUGGY | *4 cut the existing evils in thy city J at Fifth avenue and In several of the @istriets the con teste for state senator are very —es warm. Io the Thirty-ffth district Open All Night Tel, Main 102% | which compries the Fifth ward a HERMAN, FOLEY CO.,.| part of the Seventh, Josiah Collins, F. B. Hollenbeck and W. G, Pott = bess strength lerk ©. A. Koepfil and horme and buggy owned b end ‘the| Yesler way and in addition to the running close. ‘Both | cctn cine eg ommed by] bill by making a second offense pun-| ja and police headquarters, It will it, Just now it ; . ishable by imprisonment for 30 days mien to te the from ithe, corner. of Be nly. He said that such « measure 4 for the police court, health which Venue south and Washing would meet with the approval of the | department and a receiving hospital early yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ked-| reputable liquor dealers and would) The council adopted the committee ettectually stop the sale of liquor at\ report, bat objected to the great ex. UNDERTAKERS are having @ hard straggie. | It lies | UNWxPe | etewoun Gun’ Sew laseae Cottine | Coun ices there lx very te|while he went {nto a nearby build “) ye nance Jemee a “wheny om heud . oe enct Jen pen Several of the councilmen Funeral Directere ned Embeimers. [has lost strength steadily in the last | Contest, with the exception of per-|ing. While in conversation there.) Gin belteved that the pec 1407 First Ave., bet. Pike and Union| few days. His known connection) Maps. Justice of the peace jnome one drove off with the rg. Af| not stand in the courts, even though| were of the opinion that it would be Seattle, Wasn. th the Seattle Electric Company, | The result Primaries will|first the counciiman thought the hould be nd would] better to walt for a while to see wnez might be done in the say of arrang-| - . matter a joke. but finally was con- Tadeo his friendt! for Mora: i con. |not in any w { Harold Pres. |matter a Joki the num-| hin friendliness for Moran a byte. thane Aagd -y". vinced that hik property had been taken,| ing for a new city hall which shoul and moved to further « be um hibiting r the THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWE! BURNS RUN IN riety actress. Burns was rel Mike Burns of the Caltfornia sa- | 0" $20 bail and his wife on $19, nate, as al See ee ge at ero most every delegate in the conven. |*dlen, and notified the police am thought| @ixo contain the fail. Mr. Jame eantny su wd jon ta pledged to por’ he ys ¢ clause woul: tan in law As ated that the cily did not have|loon, was arrested by Policemen La ———— _-_________ Rellable Planos §) '<::! 2s, cer), pm mato. "vuo- | tion ts pledge to rapport the Kin Pe the clause would stand in law. Atl funds is spare at thie ime cxgnact| Coun, McClure. ent Haima’ in a| SSDOLERS LICkNON 3 wan referred back to the police,| the expenditure of so much money/saloon at Occidental avenue and| Councilman Kistler’s erdinanes- GOLDMAN’S § cures rine nouse wit te "ta hee | BP yee, oe, an Gene, Maer extn the corporation counsel, to be report-| special election for the issuance nterfering with the officers. A/sters, came up last night in coun- 4 SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: ed upon next week bonds: The commiltee will make we who wave her name as. Mra.|cil of @ report from the palice ik iil | other report submitting plans for a| Murphy, was taken ito custody on|cense and revenue committee, which. 901 Second Acenue. Cor. Marion. 5 sf le yer structure. The main ques-|a charge of loitering @round saloons,| Was adopted. The license is fixed at= : crt | wis whether to have the Jail|and Burns objected strenuously to|$100 per annum for two-horse wag- 7 eparate building or have it|the actior also found himeelf|ons; $75 for one-horne wagons, and with city depart-|in the toils, Mra. Murphy fs a va-|$50 for push carts. Councilman “at = Ree A James opposed the high iecense, on the ground that it practically pute yhares nearly al) eel: That ape eval Da c ec P| in will ae a dil The report of the committee refit. ) RATES TO NOME. |these hucksters out of business and 1990 tnd are. ing yet to be had at 25¢ The mar REDU mf a ns IVE F vic. ed briefly to the lack of accommo , * a all the whBiesale men and their em-| b¢ the old bullding as a Tt2E | ome, sailing June the 25th. For in-| these vegetable peddlers to q ‘ “Ta HIGHT KIND. ELLIS MORRIBGON, Asst. Sec PORT GAMBLE FARES NOW CUT IN TWO—OTHER NEWS RE-| jWeLEN STRATTON Sloyes 10 attend the Grocers” picnic. | Of, (he old building as an “alleged! Pirmation, call 18 First aVe. OF At-|goods to them. The’ measure’ Mii Your money back for the asking.| Basement Mutual Life bidg., Seat- | Business is étnbequently brisk tc A fompeom oy SSomsly suspected “ly the es ‘ —————~" | 0, Wash. LATING TO THE MARINE WORLD OF INTEREST—SH ness ts . erongly tall ' - — Funeral services for the inate Helen | day The California steamer arriv If your bicyole runs hard or is un- — es ot Grocers’ association. A motion to i E., E ELLIO * THAT COME AND GO Stratton were held from the chapel|ing yesterday afternoon brought an | satisfactory. ter change it for a | Don't overlook the Grocers’ Pienic | reopen the bill to the committee was 1 Bihutterworth & Bane at 2 ocieck | enormous load of fruit and vege-| Yale or Woift-American. Wednesday. Boats leave Colman |joat, as was also Mr. James" amends The rate war on the Hoods canal The steamship City of ttle ar-| {his afternoon. Rev. Hugh Glichriet|tabies from the south. Tomatoes, eee (dock every 30 minutes after 9 & m. ment. route assumed @ new phase today, rived at ¢ o'clock this morning with| {aa ene wencmted at the core 4 - when the owners of the steamers| 5° passengers. She beat the Princess mony. The funeral wes largely at | Prosper and Otymplc made an agre May in the run from Vancouver dea by the many friends of the| i | ment to cut rates to Port Blakeley amway by four hours, She saw 4 girl both of this city and K Oret ios Pixe strest. Dest place ta | in order to freese out thelr competi. | the Spokane, which was then head floral offerings were beaut! ‘ y to have your eyes corrected | ed for the : 11-12 Heussy Bldg. tor, the ateamer Albion. The former| 4 for the glaciers, The Dirigo and| some of the large fi ae ———-- | fates to Port mble on all th Farallon were « sighted. e finest ever, s boats was $1.80 round trip for p The Fiyer's run was taken yeoter funeral service the body s sengers and i per ton for freiht.|day by the Athion. While making | was buried in Mount Pleasant ceme , 3000 all-wool Watch ff) Todsy rato on! the “Promper and] her regular trip yesterday from Se: | rs f eae ‘9 i Olympia were slashed in two. This wep aw Sey ang ‘This morning @ coroner's jury con ; iy Caps; nothing better — at, own [a ta ges and ctnian f Henry, Frye, T. Pearl ' for Pihis cold \ weather. : SubaeelDo ne wale thi tue Pearten te omas Hood, C. L. Blewett, Victor | of the alleged action Of the owners| rows. while the (ug Fearless towed A Phin Rend, Feviewed the of the steamer Albion in recently! 8 as nee i“ - tng a Mise Hele tre’ 2, Em. «IRK, 1200 09 First Ave. shaving freight rates to Port Gam-|t® Quartermaster harbor this morn-| ina Ramatead and Joseph Miller, the a ble on the quiet }ing, and ts expected to be ready for] three victima of the failroad acct 4 Mi thoroughly into the ert of 1 Henry Hensel “3e-eier Sole vita te Graal taker wets! 5 ee Clty ln eineeted ce get | went Coreeer Ci. Maye will hold 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor. top to ‘Tow — - "ae wee a the inquest tomorrow morning at you that the grea’ t neti: tke teeta Wael cates and raeaaruat. durability, tone and elegance of has waged bitterly and campers and “rhe ‘schooner ‘Fhomas F. Bayard | ‘The Albion went on the Hood canal) her run in two or three days | dont at O'Firien, Sunday. The bodies 7 run about three months ago. Threa| The sailing of the Excelsior has|of Miss Ramstead and Mr. Miller When about to purchase a Piano Janufacturing ago her owners started to re-|been postponed until Thursday. | will be shipped to Kent for inter from the Olympic, and the owners of | out tom We tH some beautiful lots in this addition with asphalt streets, fement sidewalks, stone curbing, oty water maine, and sewers all MAYOR PHELPS TALKS Completed and included im the price of the lots. No further assessment | | Byron Phelps, « well known ef any kind can be levied en this property. Gesign acquired by the tourists have crowded the steamers) Gait Torrey, will sail J {for the CHICKERING & SONS, KIMBALL. daily in order to reach the canal) (op) | rer. ™ ‘We also Rave two fine s for sale in this addition, strictly while the cheap rates last 2 ena 1894-06 mayor of the eity. mad rst clase In every respect, afd In Reoping with the surroundings. short address to the council Inst Inight. at the request of Councilman side had gor nm the rocks |Crichton. Mr. Phelps returned quite . * hear Port Ludio was on her| recently from a trip Past. He spoke 7 a way from Port Townsend to Ludiow | about cities he had visited, and stat- ni a to load lumber for Bucnos Ayres. |ed that Seattle ocoupies « very high 4 HOBART M. CABLE AND PBASE PIANOS. Is Cully deserved. We cannot only . ‘CONVIC T S fet you about these points, but can sponge og te mecca Giobe Buflding. 4 } | Show you that what we say is sub- | act by tacts. Large and +l son | The Wearside Is commanded by Cap-|position muntetpall He paid al gant stock to select om. veral | ain re is not known how seri-ishort eulogy to Mayor Humes for cn Speci ight! ously ia Injured. [Tt ts reported, | his aki! dling the iy jose in we offer 120 feet sq. of ground suitable for a large apartment Sicced-nase prande. Mire bon good, STARVING ON vty however, that no lives are lost pall handling the gambling house or for flats; this ts close in, within a few blocks of the busivess ‘ Rew piance as low as $ per month VANCOUVER, Junet4.—Tracy and | = Soo! wee Genter and will be cheap. . 4 Stock of the famous sheep and 200 barrels of beer con- & proposition of watch and wait. The | pone Ab MARTIN AND N. B. CURTIS sheriff, with Guard Carson, is work- Anna arrived from Lynn| "sed to Dawson, GUITARS AND MANDOLINS, ing with the hounds, in the hope | canal Kk this after IN THE Dock that o fresh trail, unobliterated by |noon, with 25 passengers and 310) pattieship Wisconsin now In the ‘We also deatre to direet your at- } Met re still uncaptured, and the Steamship Humbolt sailed north Recta saree’ inrur ofh cocplete THE BEACH Merril are mutt uncaptured. and the! DIRIGO ARRIVES | sssc“sieme’ with": papsengers 300 Madison Park FINE VIOLINS, Strange Case of Danie! Hachey | 110 rains may be found. tone of concentrates from the Tread- | ary dock and open for visitors Wed In order to make a clean-up of this addition, we are authorized by j STELLA MUSIC BOXES, Found Near Magnolia Bluff made thelr way over into Cowlitz | well mines. The vessel brought no ay. Boats leave Colman dock the Dastern owners to offer the remaining few lots at $100 each; size a TALKING MACHINES, county, although all avenues of es- | important news from the north. | at 6:20, 9:00 and 10:00 a, m., 1:15, 2:30 @x100 feet; some are suitable for gardening purposes. This property is P: reached by the Madison street car line is cloge to the new City park, a D. Hachey, the emactate: | halt) cape are being carefully watched and 4:30 p.m. | has sidewalks and city water and ts undoubtedly the cheapest and best Duy ever offered in thie part of the city Why go to the suburbs when you can buy cheaper an@ tive within 15 minutes ride of your work. Bary terms. D. S. JOHNSTON C0. | Sas ennsoeeat THEY ABDUCTED | DECLINES ee eee * i. ; uals at Fiskey nett's Clear Store, ery sight. For ten ire ’ | No. 614 Becond ave,, commencing to achey for 1e strange on | ary me Mane | Hac ac i ALLSTROM'S COWS) =TQ DISMISS =": | 5 Ave, Burke Baildieg |e senna tne cows of A. W. Allstrom of In-1° wae arcois-Wask-” Sune thon Secs Ss ce “ate | bade m of In| WHATCOM, Wash, Jun | ——-— was m terbayy appear ne partiouls The trial of Frank Olsen, canbler ot | + We might have made the earth 3 = <=) | not tempting to unscrupulous thie | the Seandinavian bank, on the bring forth | He was Three days ago thieves broke Into! charge of receiving a deposit when| Bnough for gteat and small.” ‘Two newly bullt houses near Columbia school can be bought for $2400 i | out after leaving no trace whatever, Last | iar turn yesterday, The informa Without a flour at all. ; ey in a hole, | alfv He chamber of the other cow and led | tion charged that a deposit was re- | I put my m 3 ; animal waa obedient, and her pres-| Inc. om Feb. 27, 1901, the day before | “gk.e Sa cure for aching, swollen, tir cetttal 40 tell Sie heme af ent whereabouts are sought by the | tahe bank fafled | The owners, arborn & Co. zy thid there that his soul waa not fit| the * tracks for a couple of | the Byron Gro: Co. was not in- | But not as low as an hour ago; | : i. found on the h he had|but there the trail ended, and also | the concern was doing buatr un- | Room C, firet floor, don't stop to) t - crawled Into an old apple box and|the chase der the firm name of Byron & Shum knock pie HIRSCH PHARMACY oo) Seater Ee AMPMENT (okso oe oe — : ree See fee we Cor, Pike st. |!) f take was denied by the court this morn el My nber thie ts close to the STATE UNIVERSITY and will, tas G oe thigh EVERETT, June 2%4.—The twen- | y) i Hb weordulsces: A. R. for Washington and Alaska eed q Olympia cer. A treo lecture will be held at the| opened here today with an attend- | COMMENCEMENT Baptist tabernacle, on E avenue | ance of almost 1,400 persons, includ | i ves men rr) pr " ment exercises yesterday a noon 111 Columbia Street. Phone Main 60 And’ Pabst Milwaukee beer delive sing at 8 D. m., on Be any past of € y. "Piibne 2 morr eae a nee OD Oe | at the Third Avenue theater, An in GEO. T. MAGINNIS & CO. Thee ritiem and Christi isn | Jered by the students were the Latin They Run Into oir our tne inevitable | i f ivered by P. J. Mul-{ CREPE PAPER All colors, Te g roll origin and dress was 4: everywhere at 10c. Pruftage of thene evils, and will try conry, The. exercises were iatgely = wit, TOR ever, And, > © tthe olege is equal to that} = Bight that the ainterent te VISITING DAY. of lc college in t nite warcnms, DIAMONDS, FIN® i maa Another, an | Wednesday is visiting day on the mighty students were pro-| “JHWELRY AND SILVERWARE od bata leave Colman [iin Wedel ie eth tcleney in Adbert Hansen 7 's ‘ Seeding wines give comfort. 81.00 and = ’ and 10:00 a, m., 1:16 A dispatch was re by, the | scholarship. Marine Exchan) this afternoon _— The largest Jawelry house mm. Fare Goo round trip. | Mary that the British ship Wear-| Retchert Bros, pianos, 10 Union, | Northwest. SCHUCTIAND A201 Bevond ‘avenun, Benttle. rICAL CO.,