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SEATTL WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 2 25 CENTS A MONTH , UNION MINE WORKERS eet Yaa IN LONDON : bal My Exteacedinary Suit Values owley left his home Bince the ra n nor hi hel LONDON, July %—Captain Put S is . ° | uring the next few days every. Suit ir . 2 Right of Injunction Strongly Sustained--Of- (TONDO, ely oiiGaprain Put- TO LOAN aiareed er aT ait in, Seana de 10 inches foe fenders Given Sentences in heighth and has a dark t day, He sailed from New York un- | arrival of fall and winter goods crowds us for room—we mmuatach han no ® a hal an alias, He dectaread Mise must sell. The suits are the very best that are made, and rag Shas | Yohe's allegations against him was wi offer & intke asedteiembies antes acme” THURS ates | pro! H * biy prompted by her dismay : NN J bef “ty geome tees Chief Held as Hostare issues Or-|o» sate seieste. marae) anor ey atime ime tense ce ofthe Sey eer ried as a cad of the first or ed and unimproved; also on « "J wh e be. “aA JUMPS OFF jizeseeven%) — der for Destruction of One | = Easy Payments PARKERSBURG, W, Va. y Mare oted to a critic e Jackson today hand ed down & decision im the cases of | @ Haggerty, William Morgan, Rice, Peter Wilson, William | « Ra: Thomas| The rendering of the decision came & man of Bip character, ‘ : he. . Albert ea an almost overwhelming blew te May Yohe Sails . We write fire insurance. By paying the miners, as the firm bellet had uw r nit | en i s . cused | been, expressed thot Kk would be ta- ihe I fag treBeay Fone Is 0 owers | $2.50 on Suits under $10.00 Wi@ating his injunction trestrain- | verable to them, Its Rot ee much & > en sake i Soon from in any Way interfer- | question of severity of sentence as eee ere nee ‘celacummeahion Herbert s Upper $3.50 on Suits under $15,00 with the working of anthracite | that of precedent, \t having a far- lila, tant Rn sonecn bad any $5.00 on Suits under $25.00 im the Pennsylvania, and| reaching effect on further strike op. . «entered am emphatic denial and enta| MANILA: July 24—One of the The man hed undergone the mont oS Train Wreck on Ohio} sist? Sashes] moe tori atrocten t she war) Staab, ana 4,048 tat] plea Manaetang Saag Sin | We Will lay, aside the Suit and give you go days in which c - , | dying eo nen surrende v t ite 4 Morea, Rice, Wusoa. Calle ft Outrage R d a with hia renee here by mover, in the P ttippinge ve aed toe evs Hii k aartion of ble body wes wn, rey te pay the balance This applies to any Suit in the house. . oom, Laskavtoh, *HIC. 2M. ~Preside eevee © Pare We attemp , shing, of the! scathed. Moth eyes had been burne: his method gives chance to get Suits a si Bi, Seer ete, et] CHICAGO, Sul Prowiitent oad Brings Death | reccusinatfon th United States cavairy. "| Sut Rip fname cond. tail nalle, lore jis method gives all's chance to get Suits. at cos anda Tater, It le believed “Mother tebell, of the United Mine Work, ‘ % * Captain Berehing has been in| out and tie eare cut off. He died a days in. which. to, pay for them. 30ys’ and Youths’ Suits ‘wit! get off with @ heavy fine. |¢r#, who is in this city, when he res : —_—— Song pt the Dunitive waged short time after surrendered. | held for 25 per cent. of the cost price. Decision Is Scathing celved the news of Judge Jackson's! nto ‘Mindanao to capture and bring|” etore dying Longol confessed to Your money bac 5 yhio, July 2 0 ne Moros who on Jun wo Ame o ace if wi ese: Tee decision 1a one of the mont | lon, was very much Wrought UA | ,CTOCKPORT, Ole, July 36 A teh tye aun }the murder of the two American . ' ) € misrepresent in any. way. ing ever banded down in an/ He denounced fk as an outrage and | fie™icanawha railway was derailed Captain Bershing succeeded in ar-| him aeeslute protection, Tee Moree [Meee eee ee ee ONE Rida ‘came. The manera gree |ba7a (RAC tuck Judges, ehould Bot be gear Malta today, killing Gertrude resting the sultan of Hinadayan atei| who carried cut the guitan'e. orders 7 mos! ell erwood, of F . eid him ax @ hostage for the od hiro on exp! ett olds the right.| tution Of thie tree country and te in| 200, ishiocs of the injured are In Sp aa ee ondition that he would Be | Your Pick 739 Second Avenue, Hinciley Block. all American principles. We believe, | The accident took place on a trestle ~ &d one of the murdered Americans, but howe fartuna which w being cromed at a re. err claimed the perpetra . ed to give Raving ot the gent of this gover ne | duced rate of mpred Pee eit A, batt | House Pcbberies Are Becoming | [U4 1 orn at h Neches Gel wit tela hin te ce Of all our $10, $12.50, , ndare jane to account « w tain Bershing declined to make 10) be turned ove Reasereit who ie atove corruption |80t derailed. but passed safely ov Very Frequent In Suburbs oh exchange and told the m y nutleertiies. tor. Je ‘ee $15 and $18 CLOVER CREAM and, If necessary, we will appenl to| (2 spot. The rear car was reduc ’ hold him until the offenders| ‘Phe captain reports tp late appeal will be oat to kindling wood and up Burglare broke tn two how! ore delivered. | sage that another leader 9 n the track had not been repaired |near Lake Union te broad daylight sultan thereupon sent out a] Moros who was implicated in the af- Men 8s Summer It take the smart Jently to permit the resump-| yogterday and madearich haul The| SOmmand and on Tuesday there w 4 himeelf and for. Po Bina Be pes yn ea * as tion of traffic ¢ Injured, several | Poetienny Se We nickerine at gaa] Ugllvered to the army officers one of| titted his house and defies the sul- makes the skin o elasus = After reading his decision | this will die, have nce E a the offenders Longol, a Moro leader. | tanta followers to take him. Suits at Baanmed. ee ae Minor avenue, was the first entered. morning Judge Juckeon ordered tne arrest of W. B. Wilson, secretary of the mine workers, on the charge of and a photographic jens valued at violating the infunotion by delivering a large amount a to the miners. aluables, After Later—Late this afternoon the re ws the Dickering restdence th ‘There a child's bank containing $100 om GET A SAMPLE BOTTLE. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. sa inst avenve maining ~ defendants, including thief went to the home of Mra, Prich: LLE W [ I H “Mother” Jones, were called before ard, at 247 Minor avenue. He knocked at the front door but Mra, Prichard wae the garret an ae thought he was a book agent so di operations iis $7.50 The Suit Many customers have tak- en sdvantage of this big clearance sale special BRTTBR COMP AND SEE not heed him. She came down staire & short time afterward In time to see \ the burglar sifp through & window] MAS, MARY J. LAKE DIES OF BULLET WOUND AFTER 4 disappear, He had stolen . bal But Her Neighbors Say They| chain velued at #10 and # cant in] STRUGGLE OF FOUR DAYS Don't Like the Quantity of |™oney. Mounted Patrolman Bryant trugste with death lasting) Mrs. Lake's wound was in the back Ms reported the case and detectives Her Voice were detatied on it. my ¥ J.| between the shoulders. A 28 calllure 14 Lake finally suc pistol ball pierced the sixth dorsal the dence hospital this mornin: vertebra and ail but severed LION THI 0 unl ama whee telel igor pending Baturday ight at the hands of her |have died within « few hours, but Muted | in the superior court, was arrented husband, whom she had cruelly| sight and apparently cate Lo by the police this morning for stn wronged. on. | ROM she was, Mrs. Lake clung to ME ccin| ine. ‘The police do not wish to ui The end came at 10:40 o'clock. Un-| life in a ManHer that astonished M. GERBER. derestimate the quality of the lady's til yesterday morning the women And thia, too, in spite fome-l voice, but it is the quantity to had shown alight signs of improve- ot from the moment she 220-222 First Ave. South A ‘ ? which they object. Carmen is a bux- ment and faint hopes of her recovery sae sutfered much im iy Seattie’s Greatest Bargain Day. The goods on sale tomorrow are iy can weenan with &.voloe that makes from an apparently, fatal | wound prayed for death to end carefully selected from J Karman & Co.'s stock purchased at 49 on were entertained. Yesterday morn- y and mind. the dollar and from our regular departments, ail at « saving ta citimaemmetnemnni “tPhe hi |, Samuel ©. Lake, af- you cannot afford to ming, tag she even took a little nourtsh- Te the , however, «he A tantly killed her NOTE THESE BARGAINS i _ You certainly appreciate these I" feed aaa Open Work Batiste, always, 12%c and léc_& yard. i0c buys this season's chotcest Dimities, im an endless variety; value I5e. 12%ec for our luaported Fancy Lawns, Nomad [i Mog) and white, lavender a white nee & ae and black—in fact every combi- chasing at our delicatessen de- nation; value 20c. CHICAGO, July 4—Oate estad-| THE DBAD WAGON, A SUPPOSED CORPSE, TWO PISTOL SHOTS, |ff partment. Yara & sem coaere Setar ween, eo A SUBPICIOUSLY CLOSED HACK, CORONER, POLICE AND SPRCLALTING. Jul advanced ee } 1, beine 3 conte Above the price of BADLY FRIGHTENED CITIZENS CREATE A SENSATION uly corn. leavy receipts were an- icipated. but failed to materialise, NOT VET EXPLAINEO and the consequent bidding by shorts: sent the price up. CAN KEEP THE BABY ee SAN FRANCISCO, July %4.—Ret- i Clarke Wakefield, Eleven Years Old, prit~ | ting on the ‘Mght remains at odds| Judge Emory of the superior court Or in f the champton.|yesteday granted Louls I. Schooh c wyenes No large wagers have been recorded. lund wife jssion to keep the in- ighters have ceased training |fant child left on their doorstetp sev- ‘The Ohio left Nome July 15 and hake ‘Growned near | St. Michael the same day. ‘The John |."*,2r5, ee ee een aoe wae the ano. Schock, who in a) A veil of myntery surrounds a pe-|Doo,” said Wilkes to Coroner Wilt- Lake Washington this | 8. Kimball arrived at Nome July 14. | pronounces himself im perfect con-|fine, was returning to his home on|C¥llar #hooting case that occurred ‘The iad was | The revenue cutter Bear, steamship | dijon and confident of victory. Nineteenth avenue, on March sist|comewhere in the neighborhood of ‘We can soon tell,” answered the ‘8 number of com-| Lyra and three whalers were Kineteonth avenue, on March 71a |sixtecnth avenue and Fast Jeffer jcoroner, With dealt the house jugt north | Michael, and the steamsh « vet OM | son atreet at 1 o'clock this morning, |Prostrate man a kick on the bottom cia, Roanoke, Kimball, Elihu Thom- his doorstep. He picked it up and |)". dsterious hack, ol shota, /of the foot. That settled the bust- investigated the contents and found | A y se Senet Se Was taken with|son, Elk No. 1 and cutter Thetis ONFIRMS a little boy tm it tad to tha | the coroner, « dead wagon, the p [ daz s i rt 63E ark Fi 3 £ i ai ; E eSzht 7 iY T. Shannen Grocery Co, ee GARDEN CENTS HOSE aneeiaie Guaranteed. Rezular Price 8c per foot $250,000 Im Treasure — Vesscia ness and solved part of th cory. Eee tent, cg | cia poceenaers aboard, wes dighied aket + negee fl Hee anda notorious church burgiar|"{'m no dead one,” came « volbe Nady as recovered |Doutd for Seatte, and the Centen= boy was but one day old. The note ai! figure tn the case. A dead man |from beneath the blanket, and the draging nial D : ote | was for 4 while thought to be mixed |face of a man appeare the iake. ‘was seen going north. in addition stated that the boy waa| we" {OF 6 mill hiwne Wired out]. “Please go away and let me sleep,” NEGLIGEE SHIRTS | ' Hoye ‘once notified, $250,000 In Treasure “ ty well born and from ‘the best bleod }ig be very much allve and is now |he murmured, but they wouldn't go. And ft lo now at the lake making 8%| The Ohio sailed from St. Michael|, CHICAGO, July $444 wae an, in the Northwest.” It was clothed in}ijckea up in the city prison. He| “Where did you come from?” agk- favestigation of the case, with 12 passengers from Dawson and | pounced positively by local brokers | garments of the finest quality. gave hia name ax John Muther and|ed the policeman. ¢ FHS LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST, today that the Union Pacitic had|"fchoch took the boy Into hie house “Tac Basie Si Bee OMe es Fukow points. Klondike ‘treasure | Acquired the' Chicago, Mitwaukee @ |and youn became attached tole and | War, Wentified thia morning by De-| Tacoma,” answered the eretwhile 4 mounting . OURHT | Se Paul propertion ahd would tated tm court that they desire tective ‘Tennant Ae a Well Known |dead man: a wm the river and will be shipped| inom inte the big combine. This is! % ms %, Gonired to] criminal. His picture occupies a| “When?” i 4 While passing through | Unimak| ina: have been current for several | gchoch, ‘Y'¢ | lery at the police station, What Is your business? pass, July 17, the passengers fC] weeks. ‘Although tn & manner the strange Railroading.” a fine view of Mt. Shishald! feet in tude with hin wreath sain i ae act MUTILATED case has been explained, mystery] “What work do you do? anchored off stil surrounds the firing of the two “Walk the track. SHAWMUT I$ shots and the presence of the closed ce evident that the fel- carriage. ealing somethin i > Aga epencamlamlbacleacas T8* Murder of Suicide he waa arrested. ‘The morgue W Fred W. Crosby’, who was arrested | light house, a it was but @ few minutes after 4| took him to the police station, ‘There | Monday evening for attempting to) Pourth of July i a ae BODY FOUND ortlock this. morning when ‘Robert [he Wan vearchod andinreebraas skel- | Peete erat tor te the federal | tutes were fired, the steamship was Jones, @ warantine guard at T12/¢ton keys were found in his pockets. rday bound over to the federal Bixteenteh avenue, rushed into po-|He ts @ criminal of some note, and | This Friday we offer a white Madres Shirt in the same fancy weave as the Men's high-grade shirts, One that formerly sold at $75, tomorrow only $25. Lim= $1.75 WALKING SKIRTS BLUE, OXFORD AND BLACK @ourt by United States Commission- Sesegated one, Seer ln opdligre 4 . lice headquarters and sald that eith-|!% Kenerally classed as a “church ited one to a customer, a @r Kiefer. In default of $1100 bail | PY Pi Moberisonh passed ‘a murder or suicide had been | thief.” : he was committed to the county | *boerd Joira, which were lighted Hundreds View the Committed near the Athietie park,| The police are trying to find out | om | With loaded matcher that went off - — Ever in Seattle Cn Base Jefferson street. He. had|about the shots that were fired. It ’ | EW < heard the shots and had found the|!* possible that Muther may be eon- THE BOOK AGENT wo a __ne NEW YORK, July 24—Some work-| The mighty steamship Shawmut ts|deaq body. To him the case Was| fected with some burglary commit- Sergeant Peer, who was crowded with people looking at|in char | men returning long the water's edge |the whole thing on the water front. | easily one of either murder or #ui-| ted in the neighborhood, /MIDSUMMER cm. « 94 WAS A SWINDLER| EXCURSION a esos tts «Aen its mera ohn, ignore na: |Eodeoman, wher onthe core, tee] REMEMBERED ih had been severed from the head and ae An alleged agent of an Kastern e ut off. with unmistakable awe, and many |ener's office, and Deputy Wiltsie reer -| . wtticsioe atindien kins. Fw | ON GARONNE) niente tie toay wus inom [oid eat jorced ta admit site| Sent out on the case. re-called tha THE BURGLAR | fan Horn. of 420 First avenue, out of | pict ne that of Josoph. Catand. an |, iy® over” anything they ever saw. | morgue wagon, and the policema | 4 $10 yesterday. He represented him - - {allan grocer, who ran # small pusi | 2M, after end of the steamship @x-|the deputy coroner and the morgue : Set to be the agent of an Eastern! ‘fhe steamship Garonne Will sail! heer in the Ghetto, ‘Phe poles, attar| tends fully 100 feet beyond the end of | wagon driver started on thelr grue | Robert Hurns, a fellow arrested by | ublishing firm and induced Mrs. | grom Beattie 2:30 p. m. on July] an investigation rested Vincent | ‘he Arlington pier, and ashe almost nome trip in the early hours of the! 0 ctive Corning Tuesday, was yes | A Nice Line of Walking | | | | | e okiyn last night, found the |The Arlington and White Star piers |eide, Poll oS ‘an Hi Skirts at the Phenome- nt subscribe for two mag-|39 gor a mid-summer excursion to eca, on the that knows [Completely fille the space between | morrfing. Gsines. She gave him a $0 gold | Sigtttr “pay Alaakn, ‘The tare ia|Aitething of the crime. “* “"°™*|the two daeks, which can comfortab-| "At last they arrived at the place|terday charged with attempted bur whieh he went to met changed. | Sug the round-trip, including Ba ne y necommoda the Oregon and In-| where Jones aald the body was. At|giary by Ars. A. A. Booth, who lives never came back and Mrs. Van for the 10-days’ trip. jana. The freighter City of Den-|firat he could not find It, but Polide- Ste el Horn notified the police. | HS Stinmer Alsskan tour ts pro ver i# Jammed #o tightly against the |man Wilkes stumbled across what}*t Thrty-seventh avenue and Ei nal Low Price of soa me | nounced by all experienced trave! White Star pler by the Shawmut a to be @ dead man.| Cherry atreet, Seme weeks a | to be ‘of the gran: that she will with dimculty be able body under an alder| Mrs, Booth saw a man trying to pry e $1.75 Apiece use of inferior di a4 }to take ® trip across the mountain | (iC e ei trom the county Jail at summit on the White Pass & Yukon | Sore (entte inet night and killed. at San Francise | railway. The exc m in in charge | Oie-was shot and the other hanged. | to ob ts of Frank Waterhouse & Co, In the | rhe jyriching was the result of the owing to a Burke bufiding asaansination of Chief of Police Wil F, DUC a4 ROON As she can to get out. |MARY FANDS OF BALLARD ible has been experienced in | padded and loading in Seattle | firat surmisos brush, ‘on the Garonne excursion a stop will be made long euough at Bkag-| parr entre pped in an old! open a window of her in here were Atl got a goud look’ at © how the poor fel-|seared him awa low came to bia untimely end, and ne “4 She 1, W. Va, duly %4.—Two negroes, whose names are unknown, fore she LEAVES HOME ON BICYCLE } ow she post- | fay to enable those who ma: kage facilities, th the Shawmut) At aretd 1 his t {dentifies Burns as that man “Ne iea| He Bought (MAN WAS WITH HER present hi lock Ia a clone 1 short. | Jono# James Post, an actor who has re eighborheed, and when the last ear | eR THD S oth, of Biking, In which the mob's d clean a day, probably! jeft for the city 4 stran ran for i¢/Cently been playing an er Pile | At the Third Avenue Hetins were believed to have been | next ¥. will be set aside for A disappeared. At about 1 o'clock | at the ttle theater, has 5 le jeved That Mary, Who Is But 17, nty of Gold, Byt Provisions! onal play ‘Tracy and| implicated. visitors to board thee veam ite eaptuine theteo ahote were] (i coast Mehts of the ‘ fents waited up that evening for her| them has been lost. Stand Very High The seme breson Outlews,” te be palbreneanittrmenmasat aed ’ 4 heard. Then it wan that Jones start. | "Tracy @nd Merrill, the Orem Came To Seattle With A Conductor | poturn, but she failed to show up. | The missing girl is described am ery tigi pagina ete Third Avenue| WEATHER FORECAST ICE COMPANY FIRE eerie avestigntion, which resuited 4 company will p ‘The ‘last seen of the girl was at | being very wretty with dark eyes and v ‘ | ine presented 1 Bh ph ss A small fire started in the roof of acove i eo on the the corner of First avenue east and| hair. . renther'g, from Candle cresk, which theater this week, for 8 hieimenai| geattle and Vicinity—Tonight and|the Seuttle Ice Co, on First avenue |" ee Lie Odie plece was writ-| Mary Pands, a 17-year-old girl of | Albertson street in Ballard, She was| Her father is a laborer in Ballard > gy, ale pape 4 traction %¢ S Sl asta the| Haken dome mer with fight to/south, at 10:20 o'clock thig morn-| ten by Willlam Rus ser of | Ballard, ts missing. She has not been | then on a wheel and spoke to nd is considerably worried ag to the me and F winens me ce: te Gret| neck north winds. Jing, from ch y mparks, The fire| f en looked at |the Third Avenue th Frank | 1 Tuesday when she rented | acquaintance. About 5 o'clock t vhereabouts of his daughter. No ler was He boards all wee n fresh nm | y it not strike him at dick, a well known actor, and R. |” wheel and in company with @ man| same evening she is said to have|one seems to have seen either the apparatus was calle d put out the! tl vrnsentation there has been several Oe annem ppat Bt all wea: wat, that make net FRANCISCO, Jul, 24.— | blaze before much damage was done. | fret that « a an core suanaee i B Waet ee © Breet) Ant, 116 Tok 6 " ‘The loss was very small, (eq don't think that fellow 1s dead, cific co 1 clreu- improvement . tons scor aJ who cam wn on the Wate is plenty of gold dust French, a “stand by" of the Pa-| believed to be a conductor on the| gone into Seattle accompanied by the| girl or the man since they went in repertoire companies. | Ballard line, left Ballard. Her par-| man, and since then ail trace of| bicycle riding.

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