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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. AFTERNOON EXCRPT SUNDAY em Rusiness Dopt., Mata 105 Pditortal Dept Main 1158. Ne FAZARD WELLS, Fattor BF. CHASE, Business Manager ; OFFICES: Beattie—110T ‘Third avenue. - New York Court Butlding, « <> Chicago—S17 Express Bullding, oe ‘One cont per copy tyafive cents per month, delivered by mail or carriers = N 2 Bateted at the postoffice at Seattic, Washington, as second-class matte | | Conviets Tracy and Merrill are the “bogey mer the North Farmers le awake at night wondering whether they will have ¢ ham and exes at the revolver point for these outlaws Campers ad forest a {dy oUt from their tents into the gloom of the noe two pairs of evil eves easing at them over fallen loxs Dusiness compels them to venture out from the towns into the partly Sheriffs w led Fegions, look suspiciously up and down the roads, and into adjacent clearings. cy and Merril are here, there, nowhere chances of their capture are not worth considering. eee It is possible that sentiment may have had a good deal to do the opposition of Americans generally to the purchase of the Pan ¢anal property. They felt that somehow a big bundie of unsavory Gals was necessarily part and parcel of the Panama plant 5 It is to be hoped that no fresh scandals will attend the f the canal. ing remains but to adjust the preliminaries, and pitch into the mountain ridge which stands in the way ama canal will be bullt, q _ ig Approval by President Roosevelt of the anti-anarchist bill. will 4 Aoubtedly be followed by international nogotiations for the prevent + crimes directed agatnst rulers of nations, buttdini take a grip on the sh The they hose set the The | | IR ‘MISS WALKER IN THE LEAD Two Hundred and Five Votes Ahead | of Second Place n Miss Florence Walker has ¢ tho lead in the contest for que f the Bike’ carnival, Yesterday wher the ballot boxes were opened at had 1,486 votes; Mina Kila Stotner 118; Miss Bbeabech Newman, 1, Miss Eva R 14) Miss Caret Helms, 106; Miss Della Spray, 61 n EMPLOYERS’ PICNIC R “110 Union | with ama oan is ot Now that the route has been Mnally determined upon noth hovel Pan- en if Uncle Sam blisters both of his hands. un on For 4 number of years the governments of Europe have been trying to secure concerted action by all of the powers looking to the eradica- tion of anarchy, but the failure of the United States to enter into the % proposed arrangements virtually defeated the plans, as anarchist ref- i gees could find a comparatively safe asylum in this country. The a) a @nasination of President McKinley opened the eyes of the American people and Congress to the absolute necessity for radical steps of some § sort, and the anti-anarchist legislation recently passed. was the result Tt now remains for the authorities to arrange with the powers of a Europe, not for a peace convention, but for a war convention—to plan a F war of extermination to be waged against anarchy and ail the evil 3 ‘and oranges are in poor demand. 4 —_ ships Portland and Jeanie increases the grouuds for anxiety as t © fate of both. Especially tn the case of the Jeanie is there cause fo | gravest apprehensions. It certainly seems impossible that this Ddeing sighted. ‘Those who belleve that the Jeante is still safe, argue that fee patk and at worst has passed up through Bering straits with i Sound. this should happen to be the case her chances for final all en board will be as good as those of the Portland and her ‘Tt mmst be confessed, how ever, that steamships swept ice packs are in much danger, especially in rock I remarkable statement the senate committee on the ‘The failure of the Roanoke to bring any tidings pf the missing steam. © the r the boat could have floated around for so many weeks in Bering sea without she is staunch, well officered and capable of battling with almost any kind of a sca. They say that she probably got caught tn the northward moving the missing Portland and ts perhaps somewhere tn the neighborhood of Kotze- escape pas- along infested ts made yesterday by Admiral Dewey to Philippines, have furnished an engrossing \ | Advantages “ |SATURDAY After 6 Shelf Paper, | 12 yards im ptec 2 for ox. Machine Oil Bottles Fly Paper, 3 double shoets.. Ge Split Bamboo Fish Rods, $1.00 valu The Crepe Paper, ail colors os Mra. Potts’ set Irons, pickle plate The Be Coat and Hat Hooks, for cet! ing, dozen We bee Saw Vise Water Sets, pitcher, 6 gla and tray, in colored glase.6De PELEER & for discussion throughout the country. ‘Dewey admits that he entered imto a secret arrangement with z “The Capture of Mantle.” the white flag and “surrender,” thus saving his “honor” to the scheme the American admiral was to fire a couple shélis into the city, and then the governor-general was to promptly the eovernor-general of Manila to produce a grand-stand play in the harbor from ‘The Spanish official took the risk in common with every- _ bedy else in Manila of being hit by one of the shells, but he strictly risk by stipulating that Dewey shouldn't fire any was absolute necessary. may eg i eo p= = eee and pleased mightily, for the only at the cannon’s mouth. Mm- more the Spanish government and people be- modern French duel isn't @ circumstance to the great Philippine general of Manila. Love's HELENA, Morit.. June 2.—Potice Justice Crutchenfeid ot | Mont., says lovemaking in public places must stop. R. ©. Thomas and each other on | Alice Snyder were arraigned for hugging and kissing 4) street. ‘The girl said she did not see what they had done wrong, and tested against being carried to court. 3 Crutchenfield said: “This sort of spooning has got to 2 ‘permitted to go home. REVEALING THE MYSTERY. - ABERDEEN, Wn., June 27.—Henry Carlie, who was arrested for lock-up for two whole days. Officers searched his clothes and the cell but were unable to fingers through the grated window and then place what appeared _ &@ gmail pipe in his mouth, and dandelions. THE WICKED DWARF IN TROUBLE. GHICAGO, Sune 27.—C. K. Mack, @ 7 foot, 2 inch drum major, Geo, Libel, $ foot 9 program man, were “personally conducted” to | West side police court the other day by the band which employs t both, The big man said the iittle man pinned placards on his back such inscriptions as “Fool,” “Kid,” “Lobster,” and “Bab: annoyed bim by poking him in the ribs, He wanted the program ound over to keep the peace, Magistrate Barlow made short wor! the case. He told the defendant to leave the plainuff alone, and Both pasties to keep the peace even an empty flask. They decided to watch Carlie, and saw him put his and further | pro- stop. “I shall fine each of you $10 and costs, and unless paid, each goes to jail for 30 days.” Thecourt later relented in the case of the girl, who was) In return Uncle Sam's admiral ‘s promise that the shore batteries should ‘Tuna ave AVENUE THEATER Ruteell, Mar, Phone Main Set. te Only bo-Town Theatcr."A High lass Family Resort — Pricer Re, Me, de, TONIGHT Continuing all week—Only matinee; Saturday—the hilariously funny ‘Too Much 1 Johnson | présente by @ splendid company of comedians. NEXT WEEK, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- neaday, Lincoln J. Carter's Breatest success, THE DEFAULTER ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ROANOKE Box office open from 10 a. m. to & Dm. Seats selling seven days in advance. PACIFIC NORTHWEST LEAGUE Baseball Toda SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, June 23 and 29. PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE Admission, he; tra, #rand stand, 25c ex- Gates open at 2 o'clock; game commences at 3:20, being | | intoxteated, puzzled the authorities by keeping drunk in his cell in the | fina to be ‘The pipe was made of dandelion stems, which had been spliced to- gether, and one end rested in @ quart bottle of whisky just outside the window. “Friends of Carlie are supposed to have supplied the liquor and | the hern with man k of tor interest way, Rooms =LION CLOiHINC —El ly tai SUITS ory h antee to fit —Pantouris, F HATS and Stiff in blocks; equal to any $3.50hat SHE Mara Re Powe Hk WEATRE Pose Summer F GRAN John Cort, IDI PIPL PPLE LSPS LLLP ELLE Men’s Fancy Worsted and Cheviot stores for $18 and $20; our price 25 patterns to select from; any size; we gus NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN’S ashas, Fedoras, Alpines | the newest THE SEATTLE STAR. EV. MARTIN AT TEMPLE DE HIRSCH od We Murtin of If for any on you are dissatisfied with the Coffee you are using, TRY OUR 25¢ FRESH ROASTED COFFEE You will find it equal, if not better, than the grades sold elsewhere for 35 cents per pound. GERMAN BREAKFAST CHEESE— sold at be Unmnally for NONE SUCH TABLE syruP— Gallon cans, each FRESH CREAMERY BUT- TER, 3-Star Brand— Per brick ...8.. 7 10e 450 EW YORK FULL CREAM CHEESE— Per pound 200 ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA ~The best Tea value in the elty, per pound 40c, 50e and 60c MASON FRUIT JARS— r per do Quarts, per dow. % gallons, per doz. JELLY GLASSES— er dow. If you have never tried our Liquors, we can simply say, yqu do not know what you are missing. THIS WEEK urday Matinee, Hervington Reynolds and company MYSTERIOUS MODEL ieen Next Week An Elaborate Production of . SHENANDOAH OPERA fenttiee HOUSE Theater ‘Phone Main 68 Mar Tomorrow Night. June 28 Benefit for Triaity Parish Building Fuad The Charming Comic Opera THE PIXIES’ TRIUMPH In the Cast—82 yn Ormaby and Miss t, supported by 80 danc- 1. A Be Lit ats now on x» HOUS any style $12.50 lored in igh-rent an- you. $2.50 in Seattle o DOPDOO DOPOD ADDO OOOO Lion Clothing House M. GERBER 220-222 First Avenue South, Cor. Main. Lad Ladi Jald ma wonderfu Dougtas D v shown Dougtas’ E Leather Bhoe Fa Thin Prierson's Hate, 2 celien ai bine, $3 carefully No tion, Clas soc a "Tt AM Fie MAN tm your house with my an: ina er thy $2.50 value Agents W. L. Douglas’ Union Made Shoos Pes 88 00 FRE Meil orders substitu. branches; glawing. pl READY TO WEAR GARMENTS FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY The Shoe Depart- ment News That’s Profitable Firet and fo neat the « ntor Ladies ne Kid Shoes, bullt on actually worth $2.00 81 Ladies Givromme’ Kid hoon, equ par pale 81 $8 Ladies” Fine Viel Goodyear Welt Bhoes, the ideal stree Khout, good wear reevier 8119 A Heid Oxtorde, with in kid tope; neat, dressy ceriteatiogy 98 elour and KGS OQ Jox Calf Vici and Pater 84 00 shionable gs for Men Men's New. Stroller Soft pat popular style out, ex ok aren, >] 50 filled. ified Ads | | TTY NOTICES _ window how eon Pour, Dre Works. WARTRD— MALE ~Y~WEVADK VADA 200 1 MEN POR NEVAT AL MUCK BRE TRAMATENS, HAMMEREMEN AND MACH air GUne erry 1131 Third ‘eTErt Room any has Haine. and restan ror §. WORKING “hi Lloyd, Me ‘bomen. DAILY ES) "AUCTION without paying interest mbere that will mature this 14 ‘at When meturea will Joan. | a peveral houses completed This ls @ poor man's op- house on easy pay per month, Call Employment Briscoe, & Lloyd about INK MEN. & 8.00. MPLOYMENT BUREAU, ay Main 308, 110 34 Ay tm city. Cail > HOTEL, 1118 First av wiy furnished; eit modern: | with use of & ARNELL butlding build a We have ivan wullding Office, 604 Main 1918, fur. | hotels | rants. ACKE TRACTS small onpht wultah 49 Mlngkley block, Potorson’é ¥/Ready to- Wear de are ot More wear to Petérson'’s Shoes, more style wear—ahd the little prices help one's purse. New #p Four-t Bhe to and re neatly lace acr tirely nm A Co Worth Your rietly and alway to Peterson's Marconi, Te Ties, In a bew! of pretty patt ur eholoe ing Style Club. n-Hand Ti 400; you Fine Walsts for Her Ladyship Ladies’ New Wash Wa made 1 perfect ttt worth © Ladies w Madras W neat striped patterns, bi 4 New White ut and ewest tri White Lawn Waist, yoke] sisters, 31.00 value Torked to bust lies : ined” with pretty whits applique | Boys’ All Woo ow desian 34 75 made, $1.00 value AS ADAMS, 48 Pioneor tusiding ‘isk g1'95 Lawn "85 estate | mn very easy »s reliable. That's not caretessly Walsts, more comfort to Peterson's Under at a Great mateh 1 Im ing as ™=5O¢ ck and "250 front 4 to worth Juits, oper & years, $1 89 Navy 2 pie site gray, choth pizex t years, $2.00 Cansimere splendid Be, wpec Wool M silt for ”, neatly «95c faints, all ys’ Navy Wool Cheviot hue, nts, double seat and 65c patent waistband, #¢ » Waist lish Corduroy Boys’ & Money fully if not tory. ~ | Fite Cheapest plac Hine ts from, the Olympic Oil C aye; tel, Main OL ior ton. XTAWGES matting f hand © nt Furniture Co, Wks VAN KARR Reader, new ro me Motel tar Paims pear Fi abinet photon, $1.20 per Gon. aly WHAT OTHERS ADVERTISE WE Time, This | st Fon cess spoken. Boys’ Best Goods “19¢ in ee knees. 65c Ke 6b: ish Tweed 0° BB DPOCCCOOOOD Our policy— cheer: refunded purchase satisfac- oT aa Also coal by sack 112 Becond avenue for ome Eartman'e #tudie, £211 Pirst lie ROOM N just a hir Selow we give Bed Room sally good among the values eq AKING SALE $30.00 Bedroom Three-piece Bedroom Suit, made of selected golden oak, plendidly finished Dresser has mirror 20x28 inches, French bevel plate. Bed s 6 feet high and has neat, ornamental ngs t well front drawers and 21x42-it Reg of 3 piec Sal ue Suit $20.00 the of DINECTONS vslmers, | AL ~DRESEM A KE IEREMER © ¥. MECHTMAN, Aresema 10 and 20 Downs block BRIDGE & DhEDSIN a-American Bank bul i hiehway br x far build: ovement. dredging = harbor riving. FURNACES | FINLAY FT ROE. iid wee Hovsestunea nicelaid “Weston, ‘W. V. RINEHART & CO., S09, N.Y. bie 10e OCOMPANIE® NOTON LOAN OPFICR ~~ Money loaned on colaterais, bergains If ua- Teaagmed watches, Giamonge and jewelry. 118 Washington st, Seatthe | Atth Gay thereafter: Pacific Coast Jone 16, 23, 28, an FOR SOUTH-EASTERN ALASEA Leave Seastie 9 5. me 16, 18, 28, Cottage OY, Pacific Clipper Line EB. EB CAINE, President, F: For Nome July ist S. 8. J. 6 KIMBALL For Skagway, Valdes and Way Ports S. 8 SANTA, July 1% Ban Fra route" (Kruse 8. Line.) For further information ; to 618 First ave. Phone, ; | MCAS ie amt correct prompt returpe deal with the Chicago Junk Co, 3209 Western: Main e4. homes for cash or de: To the Atlin, Big Horse, — Hootatii River, peg Yukon Mining ‘Through ines Suagweg 2 4 Daily trains “gervice Skagway and White Horse, Trains connect arcs 4 DR, KINDE, Beliey bullding, ne. OFTEDAL Waldor: BUSINESS DIRECTORY SACRO ed Saal, rid. A, KELLOC clectrician, 434 Hote! xe | * ‘minine Basement of the Mu | OSTROVATHY WARHINGTON” Tniirmary af Geteopal 14 © Phone James Both men and lady ph; BATTLE infr Wekart, D. 0. 406-400" Coiling Sit OSTEOPATHIC SARTFARIOM, 11-14 Bare Tord. James Soom splane 4 ATTORNEY 3 Btarr-Boya BL ¥._B. ADAMS. drafting. Colman bid. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | a2, O STEWART, specialist im is | Palnbureh Medical Im Boston block. TEN tO ot the company 1b the Gisbe THE GLOBE NAVIGATION On FOR HONOLULU DIRECT followed by & stenmwer of U or about the 20th of each Shipping Permits Required. For information. apply to t First avenue and 6. F. THORNDTKR, i ‘Manager Traffic cee 7. W. NOTTINGHAM, Phone, 1208 cory of wmingers Cortife required to clear Shipments, Seattle, Edmunds Ronen ho R. ... PE: 33 DR. ANNIE RUSSELL, 64 Hinckley. and Everett Fon sat household nitu Beco HEAVY, w Dell tow Beatle eau f $25, LACE LOS Hibk TO SCHOOL MAN, OWN HILLMAN STATION, "Bb te Jum ‘any tern only #100 © $i) Fair avenue DOWN, $10 BUYS BEAUTE CKENS; BEAUTIFUL Croxprns XUCTION and comm ts FOR GAR AND ER. cAK oF GREEN G. RICRERTON, 1813 First avenue. weneral “nodes, Banorott vutioneer. ole STAMP PHOTOS—218 Columbia street PLUMBING eHAVENS CO, lambey UW finishing. Wise, Suiliv mre tracting siven, WM, fh ‘one y Geo. H. Woodhouse Co, Tel., ARCHITECTS HOTGMTOD EW n79 DENTISTS Lies, eT 1 wp $100,000. dahl, vice pres: A. Lane ih. sets, a omoe “tur: | 113 | u Paid up capita 414-417 Collin, Heunay block i, pres: He be H. Boolberg, cash; | ‘AMISRON, Manager. vies khurat, | elties | RAUTMAN PLUMB'NG Oo. ea Calling Thenta, ete, Main 813. BROS. commercial 308 Washington. bl Tel, Whi METROPOLIT « nd 104-6 M BULL 07, Shoes Store. AGNE, “The Primer.” fis Borin to Market Report Pri rest, ‘Trenholme & Co. TAILORS N, Giaiy Becsad W TENTH ahd Awaine mining howe and sanv tents and Medal" kind, AWNING. CO, THE LLOYD TRANSFER CO. 826, Office @ Marion st.—Moving hes freight, machinery and furmiture | Doarded. | vertas | ond ave | BACHCHAN @ Plating Werke, 215 p.m. hone, James 1841, For Nome and Tellei The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. ‘J! Three Round Trips Daily.” Leaves Seattle 7 a. m, 12 m& Peavie Beret 9:15 a. my 8:90 Colman, EB B. Daily service, Effective May 20, 190% Bremerton (U. Dock), Chartest ‘Steamers Athlon and (nland Flyer PORT ORCHARD. Frem Columbia Docks Foot of Columbia street 6:20, 9:00 and 9 and > » mm trip 2 he pe 20 and 6:18 a 60 and 1 8:00 and 11:98 & neh and Bean wing Seattle any & 4 Sundays, *p err Bre ‘only. The Peertess Ocean Grerhoundl (8, S, Oregon, July 1 bie and Reliable &, Centennial, July 10. th Steams » Raf) passenger ratenabe For fret ght an ‘Northwestern Com mercial Co, ¢ Building. Pron Omons 201-2 Pion’ Union 8!

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