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} 4 ¥ { ! 8s THE SEATTLE rAR—MONBDAY, MAY 1904 Aiworder. === LIVED NEAR THIS CITY|ABusy Week |BOB TAYLOR, NOW IN TACOMA JAIL, SPENT LAST WINTER IN jin the vicinity of Dunlan, was al At the New Store CABIN ON RENTON CAR LINE—WA8® LOOKED UPON as a | WA? “ressed In clean bine ore SPECIAL SALE « TABLE LINENS andj’ and a flannel shirt, He appeared J r HARMLESS LUNATIC WITH A STRANGE RELIGION OF HIS be about years of age, Tin There is much to interest you at the new store this week beard wae red and strieely and A Curtain and Rug « ing pale. * , i ‘ g opening sale, Metal Bed sale and a sale OWN longer than it was at the time of his Datei 2 ‘ capture, He was also stouter CERRY WATTAGE, “OR mm Oster t& 4 an opportunity IT am living in a cabin in the to save money w waiting for the judgment These m ‘ , re to induce you to come That Bob Taylor, the murderous)eat butter and meat or to drink |4¥.” he sald shortly before he d in the store 1 your advant you come milk. appeared from the neighborhood, “I in? 4 maniac now under arrest in Taco The man appeared to be harmless am going A ite a t h on o HOUSANDS and Thousands of yards of fine For a time several men whose homes he visited thought of notifying the women | authorities and having him exe }ma, and a little, nervous looking, red He appeared to be pleased wh ite, auneted Sp be piaes Soe | Curtain Sale Prices Table Linens and Crashes on sale tomor- bearded man who tntimate or magazines and be he left his land chikiren living around Rainier | ined for Insanity, but finally came | °F mess um Ct a ee : ; Beach and Dunlap last winter, are | to the conclusion that he was stin- a f.2 ye he fag Corlecte A |f M90 Mario Antoinette, Arabian fo row at extremely low prices. You cannot ° > eff” © ne wubjec . ion | HAT of reading matter, which x arte Antoinette bier one and the same Individual is the | ply ff’ on th ubjeot of religion ' M A t Arabians, do better than to buy now before the ad- he evidently took away with him $18.00 Arabias latest development in the Pierce | and polities, and contented them on Gechae eri aa Od Lace, per patr , county sensation. welves by ordering him to keep away | |e ieee a ey anked pere 10.00 Arabian I per pair vance in prices which is sure to come with a ven- Beveral sons, whose homes on | from the neighborh rod. i? . L. es the Renton car line the degenerate | Another peculiarity ef the fellow | Gneations. if Ob fuente Nile ws ‘ geance if this war between Russia and Japan con- saw tinues, as over 80 per cent of the flax raised in the { entire world comes from Russia. : The specials given below should certainly interest every housekeeper in Seattle. Be sure and visit the LINEN DEPARTMENT in the ANNEX tomorrow. 350 CREAM DAMASK 250 $1 BLEACHED DAMASK 780 Heavy Cream Table Damask, 64 A Pure Linen Bleached Table inches wide, several patterns to Damask, 70 inches wide, in a choose from, worth ppe variety of Choice patterns, with cial, a yard . vcuveshetee napkins to match if #o desir good value at $1.00; mr 60 CREAM DAMASK 490 yard Half a dozer choice ns in | Dinner Napkins to match ble $2.00, doen visited, have tdentified him posttive- | Which persuades the people wh ly by published descriptions and | him last winter that he is other | photographs. than Bob Taylor i# the fact that he Although very emall of stature Several months ago the man vis- | had with him always a note book, ited houses in the vicinity of the | to which he referred constantly, and pipe line between Rainier Beach and | in which he frequently noted the ar- | very Dunlap and begged for old books} ticles which had been given him, | could wield an ax so effectively th and papers and vegetables, He al- |The book corresponds in description | he always more than paid by bis ways offered to work for his meals, | with the one taken from Bob Taylor | labor for the food he ate or took Women who happened to be at/ when he was captured away with him, He always pro- | me-| In one home where he stopped to | tested ¢ to eat any more than was enpe home alone always gave him ¥ thing to eat, They were afraid to|esk for food Taylor talked very | Ilion n A dy ey | refuse. His custom was to visit | widly of a man whom he said he canary to sustain lite A (ety Whi homes where he knew the men to| meant to shoot on sight, He did not ne women who were obliged ee 1 WR! yy +1 We > be absent and sit in the kitohen for | give the man's name through fear to entertain the Inman Ly Naf yy 1) \ 4 an hour or more after he had satis-| Ir place he chopped wood with | man in their kitchens are horrified 4 seitne Go-Cart, full ephoteten fied hin hunger and talk in an odd ja sharp ax, while two little chil- | to learn of hin a Ane rows cha . ter sm trea? ‘ oT eal at sharp bre made - . YQ » me t r » oodahed, Many remember H. & Chesbro h way about politics and of some plot {dren played around the w § , rea . & H hesbro have which he had hatched by which the] watching him. Had @ murderous | knives and kitchen knives lay with grow angry. | eo | METAL BED SALE _ Bakhy pag A res Carriage heavy chunks of wood an Sale ke the firet pay it was a part of his re balance as you nck, fancy adjust- which can be adily without wrenc having cle of both he ear enameled tx moved to their new store le of Europe would be thrown | impulse seised him he could have | his reach when they wore alile Ni ar price regu in the Arcade building, J] into a turmoil killed the little ones before their | him and 1 to think of , co 1.00, By ovat “ pt coy valine 606 Nal, a ned | $1.25 BLEACHED DAMASK hed them. the tragedies might have re < ' OID bgt cadcots encesa nes 400 | O8e puld have re: 1305 Second avenue. There He had some strange kind of re- | mother Many other prices: is a feast of good things 600 BLEACHED DAMASK 49¢ ra Heavy Bi jlgion which he sald forbade him to Eg fle eda Full Bleached Table Damask, 62 mee : Hey rices. Everything must a inches wi either snow droy ' ; & lendiad w go to make room for our or poppy designs, with hand ony women . extensive piano and organ _— - oo Peso eg en oe 4 of, regular price business. Remember the a wes dai pecial, a yard... new address, 1305 Second Cc 750 BCOTCH DAMASK 58e avenue, in the Arcade one me a ompany Bxtra Heavy Imported Scotch e manne enmaae = ‘4 ; CAL urkey Red able Dar . in | Nearly a dozen patterns 06 building. THE ALCAZAR Second Avenue and Union Street »t, dice or Shamrock lane 1 Red Table Damask, “Man and Master t the Aleagar “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” lors absolutely fast, worth nteed to wash, regular frbr ; special, a yard 59e | price S6c; special, a yard, .280 a when he wandered arc last night, pleased the a start to finks In this play the | — Redmond company er the publi MILL ENDS OF CRASH. . one of the best xtuctions they have Thousands of yards of m cturer’s lengths of Crash Towellin, presented so far this season ang a each length contains just 6 yards of either bleached, brow Continued From Page One. play which has never been seem tm} ass Crash Toweling and is good value at 12% @ yard; pri Beattic befor | each length ‘ es Ed Redmond, as the Irish servant, audience in a roar of I cm siidiiiameentiitiaeiiamemaad 3 * Levinson’s Qualit Bottles Full he jeasure. applause by her clever acting, and her handsome gowns were the ad miration of « the fair sex In the house. je Redmond was very Bony rear rt ye: ond Avenue and University Street cae ot pena ni ene | Six THOUSAND MACHINISTS QUIT WORK THIS MORNING BY | Sec v ity e at thelr beat ORDER OF INTERNATIONA L ASSOCIATION--BEGINNING OF 5 acai? Ingraham w The play will run until Wedn a ———- day evening. Tho rest of the week| SITTER STRUGGLE WEBFOOT S$ “The World Against Her" will be ; ST. PETERSBURG, May 2—Gen. “The overwhelming superiority of | So" ates wm ee argon es rr se STRAWBE Mere fo 0 whisky that you wit! | X°uropstkin now takes a turn od be bog, rena tg” any f sine ‘Be | the Saturday matin (My Bertpos News Ass'n ¥ expressed a determination to fight RRIES It comes from one §|*¢nding regretful reports, For the | cad cones sonnet atieae oon - WASHINGTON, D. C, May 2—/the strike to a finish. ad the feeet dietillerice in Ken- cmnesiehs the edenirale of the navy |— P y . “HEDDA GABLER.” A general strike of the machinists fren. pont pees gett e navy | made It clear to Gen. Sassutitch that of the Santa Fe system has been| CHICAGO, May 2—Vice Preal- | MILTON, Ore, May The strawberry season will begin im about ten days around Milton and tucky, and it is put up under our [/ nave been sending regrets in all the |!t was imposstble to hold Turen-| Mra, Fiske closed her brief en- | o own special brand, reports of naval engagement, and|chen. Consequently the troops wore |gagement tn thix city Saturday | dered by President O'Connell of/ dent Wileon of the International ¢ International Machinist Associa~| Machinist Association here, says a a SOCIAL CLUB now the general of the staff follows | ordered to retire from ‘Purenchen, |night with a single performance of tak ~ fe aking effect at 9 o'clock, west-| tactful policy on the part of the (By Beripps News Aas'n.) Freewater. The crop will be one Buy this whisky will Ike it. [| uit. Regarding the defeat on as ose still holding the Potletensky |Tbsen's “Hedda Gabler” Her en-|ern time, this morning. It will ee ee ee al lee tha hanent. pm abet,” Cae . Yalu river the general of the st road. gagement was without question the | fect 6,000 members and may result| «trike. Now it will be long and bit- CHICAGO, May 2.— May-49¥ | weather the past five or six dayw strikes here are comparatively UN-/ has delayed maturity somewhat, but reported to the cxar on Sunday: “When Gen. Suasutitch dispatched | greatest dramatic even of the pres-}in bringing out the bollermakers and > ; “At 4 o'clock this morning Japa- | his telegram the Russian troops were | ent season in this city. ther md ny baad “a eee ek eee. important. They consist of 1,700) the berries are well advanced. The jons will take a hand. nese field batteries and forty-seven | retiring in good order from Turen- _ me cigs NOT bg: picture-frame workers, 4,000 boot t ’ guns opened « terrific fire on our|chen and Schakedaky to their sec-| Mary Mannering, the charming] Forecasting the probelie extent. of Sek ree ames aotuare ana cee manera: (tee ones ee eee, Apes position at Turenchen and our troops | ond position and the battle was con-|Comedienne who appeared in this Ghee tte O waite Ae gy and aos nes Foy A, + ae room a Hl borat "g stan — go pores is sagen Nae ety Se pee eteaetiy ena Dentngs” | 7 lead Sette, te “eps Stubborn. | mee ‘wee. Bevan be ectedies: | see ns of the fanta Fe shops bere! TORK, May 2—With the| Dickera during the rash seasop nese of Geraldine,”. returns to the) ene eee ee Ne b 8 baw por ve tt: Bswy ne sl") exception of the strike of 6,000) °)'™.- ' 1200 Second avenue. a Grand tonight Hantiwes evening por- | S*e*8_ F SOR wart: Ho prespest | morning when they reported for) wagon and carriagemakers the May- | Indians may be brought in to sup- og ists tects o08 Unoveraity. Grand tonight for three evening per- | nat the transportation department| work. A high fence encloses the| 4.7 tapor situation in Gotham 1s one ply any deficiency, the red men |— ph {ll be crippled exists at sent.| plant. The men were taken by sur-| “>” | making rather good workmen in ‘Wholesale Store. * . PS a Arthur Byron ts again her leading |“. ie ag al fo of peace this year. =e: —_ : $ to Family Trade, Ae Oe oe thee ana| ‘Third Vico President Kendrick has! pri emergencies. Active pickers at the — . be Henry Kolker and Louis Massen BOSTON, May 2—There are no| height of the strawberry season cam 7 and the Police Inspector Bock rerious labor disturbances in w | make good wages. q be played by Thermeas A. Wise, he Rngland. for many years has starred 9 iast weawon in “Are the labor situation been so peaceful a Mason” — Mise Mann a te presenting the Leo Ditrichateir dy, “Harriet’s Honeymoon,” in which she portrays LONDON, May 2.—Japancee Min- | surrounded the enemy on three sides | 0,7 uweenn is enjoying her honey | (By Scripps News Anw'n) ister Hayashi this afternoon issued |#"4 after severe fighting, we cap- tured several guns, horses and car- the latest report from Gen. Kuroki | nese (silencing the enemy's artillery fire tues, The engagement |GEORGE TERRIALL FOUND DY- jorman health re-} moon tn a small wort. LONDON, May ter today isn e as riages. The general reserve corps, m igen mt eae te “ s : be Was revere | then returned to [regarding the Yalu fight, dated at/aavancing along Lisonyang road.| Anna Rva Fay comes to Seattle the captain of the Seccemeniiiass. se. salen ING IN WENATCHEE STREET | Kiulengchen, Manchuria, northeast | met the enemy fleeing toward Fen-|tonight for eight performances of| which acted In conjuncti ined inches reached An- of Antung, reading as follows huangchen. Me ; b a Cn re a her mystifying program. She bi t fo Sunday’s attack on | tung the same morning,” says the | We advanced on May 1 along! “The booty captured includes &/poon doing big business in Lom Ar eens ttens ey Ay ye : 1 eased Us three roads, driving the enemy be-| large quantity of arms and ammunt-| goles, San Franci® ong] tne maeelan fine at Yalu. It con- | report, ee Ledley after mine | eee May xe | fore us. At # in the evening we cap-|tion. A captured officer says that| past two weeks Her| {Tme 1 deatee the reper A sh eve ay oes tise de ae ecke ang | Terral, a Frenchman working on a| ltured the line from Antung-Sien to| the commanders of both army Givi- | week at the California Ir S wan. [mens bored. | Le ates ON) f ee ee go enomn ‘the [local steamboat and reiding with Liusheuko, The Imperial guards | sions were mounted.” elas ton the Wegest that housstuete es. 1 Sica, ae le! =! Praag Pg eo peed oxen ng | hie wife and children in Wenatchee. had Chl ceaben, ond ‘at the Bagire MP pechonr Mer perap Meee site| plane sane nae "9 | was found on a vacant piece of } t-panel doors for painting, $1.00. in Portiand people were tumed}' ind Denenardes: ; , ; ne one ground, in the south end of town, i ; 6 cross-panel doors for of! finish, Tne away nightly : = =] in @ precarious condition. His throat i Answers question Y t . . had been cut, but he m recover. $ cross-panel doors for ot! fintsh: Miss Fay answers questions wrt rters and turned over his ° eet o sagem ooeee ton in seca rained in tho] OFFICER BEVAN {sstrlonts” cern: conanting “of | Secure be was wolnind wP Wenes S ‘wood in panels, $1.% per oor. ponmeasion of the questioner. In ad Salk Gavdiven, “il AF ach | chee avenue abou n. when he ee. soe aaae Plain window frames, $1.00 per dition to this she is heavily bitnd LOSES HIS STAR ‘ ona ae ee hn | was struck from behind and stabbed GENERAL ARTOMONOFY, frame. folded, and while seated on the stage 7 ine er he was down. re are a] ‘The fortress of V! " . Jevan claima to have had a is ortress of Viadivostok is tn meow frames with pulleys, | WASHINGTON, May 2.—Advices] “On the 26th two gunboats, two | closely enveloped in a thick, white > political work, He @ ly | cow slight fences of a slungshot| command of General Artomonoff. bind stop and ¢ep, $125 ver ll 1, the Japanese legation from Tokio, | torpedo boats and two steamers ax- | cloth which covers her entire bedy.)) qhomas evar booster for ‘emsMayer | MOVIE Reem. weed. Me Guime 00) a aaaiall = _— under date of May 1, say: cended the river and exchanged | head and all. On Wednesday and} ¢,, ; 4 es have had $10 on him, and that is r nissing. The officers are puzzle Kitchen doors, 28x6.txi% with 4 lights in upper part of door, “Gen. Kuroki reports that prepa- $2.25 each. rations were made for la a bridges Cottage front doors with picture MM across the Yalu on April 26 and de- glass in upper panels, at $3.0 tachments of the Imperial guard and Der door. Building paper #c per Ml! ine Second division dispersed the| The Twelfth division completed the | The shots with the enemy at Antzushan, | Saturday afternoons she will gly ‘ wo infantry companies of the Im-| special matinees exclusively forfing to r tf {al guard drove the enemy from | Women, no men being admitted to) 4 ushan and Siteu Yuen on the 28th. | the house under any circumstances.} matir and some are inclined to thi he made an unsuccessful atte = ws | MEMORY DIDN'T WORK": He was industrious and sober. It nee that the rule vie bith yy neglect are rie y enfor have WHISKY roll. Run locks 2c. Send for ‘ in Portland, an they enable ladies to it said, however had a : nemy on some islands in the river, | bridge across the river on the doth | in 08 (9) isi Revan came prise flets and general informal | e™Y a tee aed tae seme-ereiea’ leak questions of « personal nemuves os Orme Dare f, @ roomer in the| brother who comtr ide. t tion 1 os Third fy) Sixteen guardemen were seriously ne army er 4 } , mer | to May Salocroom, 8 Thin ‘ oundet tly.| “From 10:40 tn t n 9 | without fear nbarrassn reported to the| ae 4 acenus, Seattle, U. 8. A. injured and nine wounded slightly mm 10:40 in the morning to 1:20 | ; . PP Ras | “A Russian cavalryman, taken/|in the evening heavy firing w as} THIRD AVENUD. . 1 and robbed of $40 last | : ° prisoner, said that the Twenty-sec-|engaged in and the enemy soon | vey K 1 b | Saturday night in a saloon by the bar: 3 ©. B. Williams iio seers ois sere Ss eral owen 2 eystone Club |) £9" ii S0 SS") ATLIN WANTS TO : « Us lenth regiments of Eastern Sib three non-commissioned officers were | garce comedy, opene Whi k the officers to the nak sestion, | > + ‘ voters formed the van of the | slightly wounded, and 24 men killed pee sets i RS isky but was not as wise as the man who ARRANGE A A MATCH Per Gal. , aa Shes. Apo stightiy wounded. and 24 men Killed. lengagement at. the Third. A\ “3 | biased the trail rom the saloon tothe | | ‘ » buried across the river was comp od and " Cream of all Ryes, 00 per F] station, ar as unable to locate the | & " : presenting the play having failed tc i aaoes oh ie tenn | 4 Smal prt whe ry srs | vpn, erage Surana St se ae NS ck he i tos OLD FRANKLIN | oon a detachment of Admtral Ho formance according to achedule whose reputation as a wrestler is 6 Quarts for $5 Grer the United Mates this morning that he WONT DO IT AGAIN ommended for medi , soya’s squadron advanced below Ar The play ie very funny and there tung Sten and dr 400 infantry and | are a great mar akien'é 1 cavalry from their position. Also|¢ieg introduced. Leah La COME AND SEP what we have to offer you in the way of [i] silenced several of their guns Le lag to al ro LADIES’ GUITS, JACKETS, WAISTS, etc. We he 11d “On May 1, at daybreak, our for ¥: Sn eee selection, all NEW MOD and in the MOST FASHIONABLE commenced cannonadl ‘ s and al SHADES AND FABRICS. DON’T OVERLOOK THE FACT that lenced the enemy's artillery on the Highly rec » arrange a wrestling h D. A. MeMillan, Jobr lef Two Feathers, or any and on any terms that ey may dictate. | John Walsh, laborer, after spend |ing ail his money in the restri | district, was told that @ little stake er gs man heiress is one of the ures in the production ‘ople in the cast and only nine but! Atiin arrived in this city from Grays sion of the height extending from stated to the § ou can get your suit on the BASY PAYME NT PLAN, and that Hill northwest of Yu Shu Kou, and they all do good wo awaited him in the careful manipula-| Atiin claims that he can thr 1.00 PER WEEK will pay for it. SAME PRICE — CASH OR Ff) at 7:20 all divisions advanced to the| te ‘a | j Mon of “phony jews He was ar-|nerg, McMillan ot any one, or two Murph Wi CREDIT. attack, and by 9 a, m. took posses: te os ; begat J ree age George them four times in 90 minut u = ne quor Co, | | Chin Tien Chang to the north of| MAR, GE L | rows ” wane aid t! starbor, where he has been he Eastern Outfitting Co. Makou and Yu Shu Ken.” | RIAGE LICENSES 104 First Ave. South | *"°" pAb agli) rncoigh ne Bg Mie pas Alig « tageo pers bet Sere yo ooo BE 4 MOTH PHONES—PINK 1751}. 9) nara working man, so he wan | arrange a match with some the Family Trade a Specialty. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth, SMART CLOTHES. HDPRALD,| Nels Litiesven, 6, and Carrie Dud-| Free Delivery. Ne ved for his action and charged with | wrestlers wt e in this sectton of ff 308-310 Pike Street Seattle 1329 Second, o*° jong, %, both of F ”. the sta of his prosecution, thhe country at the present time |