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vot.4. NO.143. FIFTH EDITION The Star’s Noon Edition Con All the News Up to Midday. if You Are Down Town Buy One ILL RESULT IN WANTON MURDER Fred Ernst Attacked by Desperate Burglar and Left _ for Dead on the Bar Room Floor--No Clue to the Perpetrator nd rebbery occurred in the Lexington Saloon some time before 7 o'clock this mornin effects cause his death. The , @2eaped and the police are search- tains WEATHER FORECAST pwned of “L Beattie and Vicinity—Toni@ht and|Padical republican spectator could fair with Mght fréan | not fail to be impr however, from this, the physicians state that is almost sure to set in and ultimately cause death. WHAT ERNST Says. regained consciousness et the hospital this morn- i) @ connected story of the crime, could Heeman Stuart when iting for the VICTORIA REJOICES Colebrates Coronation of Edward fy ; 4 fi 7 the ease and following up that a murder has been honor of the coronation of ward the warshi are brilliantly ornted with flag Hiuminated rig- wing was outline At sunrise salutes were fired both by ships and shore GUEST OF GEO. PIPER, . DROWNED AT AL-KI Charles Burrows, F @Rt of the Gas a any at Walls Walla, who has been Me Beattie tor the punt tew days, wax . Piper's yacht} ot early thin} the Royal Artillery garri through the city, and fired a Feu A big crowd of from all parts of th city fh fall of ports and the police are kept busy EXPECTS UBLE ore is proment thanks to Mr. Piper for his hospi- This Morning He Was Missed. Both men went morning Capt one on board and Mr. surprised to find that Mr. was not in his bed. matter at’first, went on deck he asked for hin No one had seen him. iret it waa thought that Mr ows had taken the tender and gone | shore, but the amall boat was still ied to the stern of the yacht m the discovery was made tha clothes were Mill Ht but bis night robe wan} The supposition is that Mr k during the fell overboard aah nor of @ call 1 Superintend- Electric Com- Perry called every He thought lit- | ay dragging the fear the spot where th The ‘facts of the case though the case bs BF peculiar, anc Was untoumtes dispatch from ¢ Burrows went gunboat landed a force near Cape Haytien on Priday and that an « gagement 1s surely expected. STRIKE OF BRIDGE MEN PHILADELPHIA I) employes of the pany throughout the No sound of th: . Piper's schooner yacht He for help was hy Ga the guests of M ny the yatht was at Port Gamble, 804 the run was m: ut no trace of On the way w 1 " ° and some grappl were taken over to the the bottom of the he Meeided to Broy, APPEAL OF BARUCH. p k resort keeper lican Bridge Con the executive bokrd of the str in seawion here Attorney Tom Page ie rep th f wages, |arrested by P ‘This is 60 cents an hour for an eight- morning for disorderly conduct, Mau, sald were words of| but will ew hondle the mat _THE SEATTLE STAR. T SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY i] | LONDON, Aug. %—King Edward the Seventh, victorious after his feven weekw’ battle with death, was triumphantly crowned ruler of the empire in Weat- world’s mightle minster Abbey at twenty-one utes past twalve o'¢ | the crown was pladed upon his head a signal Was flashed from the Abbey to Hyde kh and the Tower, At | theme pinces the artillery fired | al ute after salute, | ringing of thousands of tb ‘ to speak the Abbey ong live the Ki lemnity of the scene. ay | hour day. The company senie everywhere eine. FUNERAL UNDE William F. Hamill will be buried the auspices of Home Camp | |N | minster Presbyter! way and Bast Columt day afternoon, Augy id the We conducted a men cere+ e grave, A BOILER EXPLODES |Kills One Man and In- jures Several Others ADRIAN, Mich, Aug. 9.—The boller of Orum’s steam laundry in this city exple this m Ing James Orun son of the pros | prietor, and fatally injuring engineer | Hall, "Several ba oun flying 1 scalded by hot water and s HCRANTON, Pa. Aug. 9%—The| will be utrikers marched on Pancost Col- | wide ry early this morning and after toning the colliery, engaged in a| are fight with the police. It is reported | did pendicttie In that « that three strikers were shot. The| a wirikers were routed, DIDN'T OWN THE TOWN Frank Linde Mackey, John Lindrus, ro! ight’ they owne EVENING, EDWARD'S HEAD WEARS THE ENGLISH CROWN Triumphant Over Illness and Croaking Prophecies, |,” Britain's Hereditary Ruler Passes Safely Through the August Ceremony AUGUST 9, FOR SALE | HerbertS. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street injured r min- | brilliant sunahine, the sky became overcast k to 4 ay, A) fe made the wer LION CLOTHING HOUSE OOS BOCCOOOOOOS THE BIG SALE as, the state carriages appeared 4 joined with the| from ¢ t uned | ace the rate with| shout of welcome, ared to be in excellent health. he and the Queen be the glistening cirelet throng sent up a mighty Hin Majesty ap- | ADAMS & BLANCHARD the greetings of the crowd a» ed greatly King’s carr Connauant Arthur A clome scrutiny of the king after ed with the sol-| he left the pajace aid not bear out the favorabie impression crented by ‘RSUMMER VISIT TO THE COU ee rodé the Duke of | ¢ hi n, « nounced that he had borne the cere mony well and suffered no fatigue NTRY STEWART & All short lines at half price. Bee them in our wh take out any pair you want. R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporates. New crop White Clov in comb, each . Hack With the Mail. WITH DEADLY RESULT WOODMEN HONORS chicago Millionaire Fatally Stabbed by Civil) Engineer in Business Quarrel CHICAGO, M., Aug. %.—Walter A. Finally Stubbings setsed | | Scott, president of the Ditn 4 Ali members of Home Camp are| Company, waa killed in his private | j requested to be at the church at 2:50 | otttes o'clock p. m. on Sunday afternoon. | civil enkineet, | - an alt as the outcome of cation concerning the y | Scott was reputed to be a mill ont of @ bill for exhaust fana which sved in high soc! y jc Stubbings inh e noted strictly In se / aftray sage thit th ter the room until kicked Stubbings. BODY IN SEATTLE, kil MRS. W. L. MEREDITH DID, NOT | « UNDER THE SURGEON’S| Handsome suits in odd sizes, your cholee of any except plain blues and blacks, $10. W. B. HUTCHINSON (0. Cor, Second Ave. and Union St. HOT HARD $ AT SUNSET SUPT. YOUNGS HANDS OUT A! WARM BUNCH. Thi rr elved by telegram from her today. RASH CUBAN PAPER Insults Wife of Ameri- can Minister | pany body of Mrs. William L. |the lines already up ae in such bad dith arrivel in Beattie ne nerviees will be | STRIKERS mer shape time and texts, telling why they have not bet Aug. %— eh: ter service and how it will be better | ard Bailey, a noted desperado, wi it keeps get-| 1s sald Co ha shot and kil Owens in a saloon while both were Owens has three men to in a few It was from this chureh that the ¥. Meredith's husta mor least some little disposition to live| The up to its franchise. All the company | some trivial matter, and both men | for, anyway, Ito get} dvew ahd began shooting. Ows Chief buried of the board of public This morning the erect poles on jing members: ar the inaults | tf A Few Pointers. conduct at the pi better try and improve thetr # 1 n We 4 were | the norning I had oecasion to eman La Count would not recover ‘ cay! : ery important instructions to the lacts was to maké @ will in which jeinity, tonight ar " f ADAMS & BLANCHARO It Pays to Dress Up You feel: better people think more of Weather Forecast—P jeattle and r you. Our store is the place for you to’come when you want to get the right clothes to dress up with Our stock is the best we can buy any- where in the coun- try. Best makes—Best materials— Jest wearers—Best prices, There isn't a dead suit in the house—no has beens. They're as we tell you—the best that we can buy—and that means the best that you can get ia Ser « ‘Comoe ws next time you d we'll wh attle. you how to save money ana yet dress well. Second Ay Hinckley Bi he Only Paper in Seattle hat Dares to Print the News 25 CENTS A MONTH OLMES: 627 FIRST AVENUE Millinery at Halt Price, preparing for the great event. It is tite largest gathering remnant sale ever conducted in Se- attle. We have been gathering remnants for the past three months, Be here promptly at 9 a. m. Monday morning. SEE WINDOWS. THE LARGEST STOVE HOU! (Bee Mtoe (aitas Biot, aii $l. men working In my department, For an hour and a half le’ 1 extend lines while Getting Worse. ‘They have come befor wain with the s I move that e other company OUTING AT AL-KI POINT, nd Miss Edythe and your cooking trou- bles will be at an end, The best recommenda- tion We can offer—the very best which CAN be Offered—is the long lst of delighted users of the “Ohio.” bors’ hanies on this list, and the neighbors will be mighty glad to tell you just what they think of theit ranges. sult of long years of range building, and ts a8 near perfection as a steel range can be made. of any kind until you have seen the “Ohio” and have had its many advantages shown you. IN THe WORTHWEST. = 4 Bd a Aad he §— 04 aed ewerng “ONE BAD t failed | “| MANKILLS YRVILLE, K- irinking his credit, row started suddenly over shot penetrated Bailey's heart, kill- | | went Ww | ered his | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. SEE WINDOWS. Let it be an “Onio,” You can find neigh- The “Ohio” is the re~ Don’t invest In a range ANOTHER killed seven men, was yesterday by John ly. Batley pulled his ant too late and the as his opponent's bal- ay new branch of ow

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