The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1904, Page 3

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Ce ee | HE LOSES SUPT. WALTERS WILL ALL PERS( WHO LITTER STREETS uP THE ENTOMBED IN MINE (By Scripps News Ass'n.) SHAMOKIN, Pa, May ¢ A fi Gap mine. Michael Sha 1 John Michael Bogland were ex tombed. rT" ot are id DISMISSED CASE | RIVERSIDE, Cal, May 6—J Noyes thie morning @ 1 th State cases against Tom Hays, the a leged bank wrecker, brought here from Los Angeles for trial in th ddera, court. $25 in millinery t« NANG ~ TOMORROW SATURDAY SPECIALS 45c pounds t ington ¢ ADAMS TEA & COFFEE co. 921 Second Ave., Near Madison Levinson’s Quality Store. Bottles Full Measure. TABLE CLARET 25C Full Quart Bottle t Claret at 2he for All fan can’t expect him to afte care lo “there's another sult \ from Where that came - that’s how he feeis about it flo you see, the thing is to get him clothes something that will stand the boy’s frolice when you are not there to hinder. Our clothes will stand any amount of hard usage. Time ia the only thing that wears them out. They wear and wear, until the boy tired of wearing them Suite are priced SOO $3.50 Up Redelsheimer & Co. gest Topeont House in the Btate. Tirst ave, cor. Columbia A YO ELIZABETH UNITED MINE WORKERS’ UNG GIRL IS ~ PATIENGE PRESIDENTS ABLEST LIEUTENANT Miss MORRIS 18 AN OPERATIONS od THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1904 MINERS’ === MAY LOWER THE IME OLD PLAN REVIVED BY THE GREEN LAKE CLUB IMPORTANT PART IN THE | COST OF THE WAR ov cose sus ——————=— AMERIGAN LEGATION Wr S~@em—w2e———eero te AT CONSTANTINOPLE | The pr tion to lower Green lake the f « during the winter of the| ends, and le more room for a| t ard and parking strip a 1 it, | n me uf i xt meeting of | The pr Ais 4 inter- | mittent rt ast two or three] year tt w proponed to bring | with ¢ t p 1 ' tted. It ' feet wide, but portions of it run to re tw 1 WASHINGTO May 6—T? now . wouth end of the lab th ' “ ¢ * niny flat area « 1th ; ther $3,500 ’ werlng Id be accomplished) © Judge W. D. W owns about} trict. Tt ts ¢ atrians half the propert a the lake be Bae $ : oo has agreed to donate It to the city for} ter 1 n has leased the t the purpose of parking, if the eity will bility secure the reat of the mtrlp — eS WILL OPEN HOTEL 7 TL EHOSTELRY WILL BE ENTIRELY REMoOD- | ELED AND EQUIPPED AS A LUXURIOUS BUMMER RESORT RUSSIA'S EXPENSES FOR FIRST) —_—- | £ YEAR WILL BE $254,000,000 aot 6 ea going to be won ‘ - 1 re b ap on f (hy Sorina News Ase'nd » charge t LIZA BETH MORRIS, May 6—A St. Peters 4 phe atoh gives the cort of the _ INDIANAPOLIS &— | cannot bother war for the fect. five secnthe t0 ‘ Or f John Mitchell's « teu. During the great hard coal strike) 5 1 as $135,000, 000 After June 1 it te he great coal strike im-| Miss Moi did the work of a dosen| 10" 1 0e eg monthly cost will be n bat end beay woman, Her! men. She was Mitchell's eyee and ae Rogerio 1 $18,000,000 4 . " t* Eligabeth Morris and she is/| ears Bhe i tale w th t y, making @ total f the Poy dubs “Gavia ee a . - te secretary the preste| them, stu nd—read them, | 0" OY G sameary 1 nett 6f $984- | poe erorar Rec rpfers san scab et he t ted Mine Workers of] and #he ever made a mistake ie ea ps . » : spp eee “ But she did more. Bhe handled th e be floated tn ry ar ee ara peuple Br ~ vt ate secretaries are com | tmusense correspondence, wrote a a ws grebabty go te |], hc eamplete tetepbons | we, there. being ont th - Pete but Miss Morris fr otters, - “or telew von 1160.0 in the nature of treasury |) ake Washingt 0 an ex, and tages are to be h Mites i ” Baten Bg lls ane 4|4 per cent bonds, When t war | the je yatem, ranged for the overfiow of with Mitchell ever r tightly cloeed. Bhe is as much « r began F had $200,000,000 in gold apogee We I Pa seghcs “pee ed president, and ¢ the raine Mortars now 60 38% ; \ | : ‘ : details ts, to all intents easary to the president of} °° *t credit e of th fon with § @ and the t of ceatians ake . ¥ EK OT " one of the |have a launch of its own for president o union, for an organization th roils ove ne of | ; v peeve’ se Seni OF A aie fe n many things with wh 400,000 men hat body of water to pa i management parties in the evening 6 | a ite other conveniences Is a Arrangement 1 cent ballroom. have ate Jevery comfort and luxury poasib up a ba will be placed at the disposal of the | and many Kucnts | arranged ; She a WELL KNOWN NEWSPAPER- Mrs. Garcken said this afternoon: as the Hotel Meroe | MAN OF 8T. LOUIS WAS) = —_————— DESPONDENT today. His supposte crime, & W. Reed, w (By Reripps News Ass'n.) | Taylor 14 < against her hus * the rations committee of) turn over 2 per cent of Its annual) ST. LOUIS, May &—Paul Moore, a) | “eg ‘ 1 to d ately kill | earn to the city, while the pree-| well known newspaper man of this | jee teil ent company te not compelled t ©. | city, and finar editor of one of pave ‘This talk that th dimen have! the local newspapers, committed iedehaai tot Riedie Mra. Lillie Campbell put up to the effect that they are] Suluse on « street car thie moming sult for divorce aga taking — time tn the matter os by shooting himecif ¢ » th METHODIGT CONFERENCE 1 bell on stmilar er | they want to be sure “ head. The car waa crow and | winke th ap a hee N bos ay pron out | the blood and brains were spattered | MOKED TO ELECT ONE chise is all nonsense,” said one of the| over the passengers | fImen pot the committee, to Despondency aused by falling day, “With the counct!'s previ and loss of money wae the ian fe A | perience in the matter and the Gp Scripps News Ass'n.) the corporations wel, the was 1 known throughout Los“ ANGELDS, May 6.-“The could have that franchise the Middle West and held respon- | principal subse thie morning's} th» ientity of the unknown ma . ; otk — o ta 30 howe ble positions on papers Chica. | seaajen” of the f st pavilion! who fell from the high bank at th sree gpa elegy wry tif FA wana Anca go, Cleve and this « ny | wap eriticiem of Hasard’s pavillion | intersection . ating . s that Chair-| mittee has any idea of < ag to : pte be preestinn ‘ 2 and 8 tt mmit- | ing the granting ef the years, He lenves a * | Pine street an r / . te pet St Jaughter the express we of making it un- are on the fas council prom He te Steven Ryan - y 4 u f the y ¢ would be securea! Re ach. When bh ; “ge ~~ Fe . 3 ee ate MA | wife sumpected that ad ve» af ian that he| 626 n millinery to be given away. ** | would } |gone wrong. She telephoned the var . t hav pad gotten politics . kn h ’ h rm te Bot the i* ve bs is ¥ 4 . : o A asad ius sada upspect | iutions I wast 1 the Pr — | ones led : | thls “morning, whe merce and the city cou The lat- | The * . ght his iif ; ral Iter body proposes to devote a iike devot a | sum to the ent | eference A large part of the money will be |riale trox expended, It is planned, for itlue fenaion w | trated boo! which will be d n appy JJ. W. Wa tributed at the fair ar Among the me ® presented deacriptions . was one by Dr. ¢ Faalite Fae Combination "30%. 8 | mer fal ad ference should te he ut Patrick W iT a seama wh was orn ' mM the « a ; : cee ment of Madrona Line Pi gnten spoke anos ; a mpting | od | The question of super f : m8 |foreign missions was urged The rations of the - casey 8h rence as one of the most im y r tak pro: tage of thia wtr of millinery} | tions It had to consider. | on ar 5] a ire Charlie Beckingham, whom Coun- | «nd p Ly py combina r rtant feature of the a M . Park | ty Commissioner Charies Bak on that the ladies ike ference yeater@ay was the | a terday afternoon formally appo $10.00 JACKETS $2.50)of the magnificent felt 1t- | poor commissioner, with th $12.50 JACKETS O0| hibit. It is one of the te en a to of the other members of the b $15.00 JACKETS ..... 60] ing ever shown on the Pacifi . t assumed his new duties today i Afte *e n of standing com a 4 ‘ ay | mittees t onference adjourned. aoe tr was ¢ “ Foxndl Dare Our New Store | Biahop Merrill, senior member of] Toute to Ht : | . f * a ing to | Epincopy, resigned at the morn- | ft : b n, but hae failed | city district | © | years old and has been in the mir | 0 do * Ww « th Baker stated yesterday evening | ‘ . for 69 years. The first big . e r ¢ | that the rur which was being And i <" exirte at bes ne ? lebate of the general conference w f . 6 reach | culated to the effect that Van H carkeca, worth varuaiy Geet, bo next Friday morning on the res | Mad k, an 6 service | Would pull yires which would re ing here at $4.00, ¢ ition recommending the redictrict | er in his re-appt ent, was ab These are sar of the way we| ing of the annual conferences, Drs The T Pole poolroom, or { A mild . r a Jare cloat t the M. D. Pease|J. M. Buck and Neely willlthe betting resorts 1} b . “It ts all off with Van Horn,” he |atock of millinery effects be the ipal speakers. r opened up for bus: her of aa ¢ 1. announced, with @ lat 1s wink In Georgetown this morning ‘ ‘ . ne of the | “and there se no use < Strange Actions in Piano pr 1 establishment of the ee saloc which is by |About coming back poolrooms in that suburb hy “Seong si ite test 7 Fare aed Prices used the wrath of Mayor Muel ld well ty of t . 4 that the ich I have ft in my kans, and the prices have b Tlmult in the superior court’ to council have stated that an ordi 1 “ “ 1 to make his atater ster | $250.00 value |the Pa block, to rec $25,000 | wil force them to cl ur t mare Gales fr the bulky commissioner the | ss66,00 $150 @amages for injuries sustained w At the prenent st the game r r ed district grasped a stu gon | POOP eee putting in an elevator in the bulld- | according to Prosecu t, noth ; f his chunky fist and wrote out BePk- | 460,00 verre iff 111900. He claima to have been jing can be done as there is no license 1 be nald ham's appointment in big, fat]. ry logushed between the shaft and the |wtatute against poolroms in ¢ committ term ‘Terma, @evator and to have lost his arm as | state K. Brown nD down and a result — -_ — aa tine fa PARKER WINS IN 32250" Se 248,00 In- pga bf ad of $350 \EX- WIFE SAYS fabtianing: the information NUTMEG STATE The artintic Weber Plano stands establishing the information b 1 tabMshing the information bureas pn, outils aes, Bias ee HE BEAT HER| OF HER IN oy ade eel a A cla tian Hie They are here in fine dist and pric feta Lay Sate ed the prices are quoted lower ‘than The coyncll acted favorably upon (By Boripps Nows Ass'n.) ever before, Several planos scuffed| Augusta Mix, the divorced wife of the amenendation. of | the “street - in handling, will be sold at still! Cristian Mix, a well known sal commnittes to extend Howard avenue|_ HARTFORD, Conn, May 6.—|closer figures, and secon with, whose place of business ts at from Mercer to Roy street. Judge Parker will have the Connec-| pianos are put down to b | 1214 First avenue, «wore to a complaint — ed tieut delegation to the Democratic] prices. filed in the preecuting attorney's of. - national —_ convention. Henrst's| Remember, our new store in at| fice this morning, oharging Mix with) Charien Voll was made the defend- WI/LL ADVERTISE friends made a game fight, but were| 1995 Second avenue, In the Arcade] asrault and battery. Late @ warrant| ant in a genantional divorce mult ine out-voted two to one at the Dem- next to Shafer Bros. of ng Arrest big Pee amd d weet stituted in the superfor court this oeratic state conventio tod > Woe oour’ a “ —_ - por nin Hi ife M Minnie Voll, SEATTLE AT FAIR |." Sali to % aliged that Mix beat his divorced | Charges him with cruelty, © The county commissioners this morning parsed @ resolution by which they agre to set aside a fund of $2,000 to be weed in advertising the clty of Seattle at the St. Louis exposition, The action was taken an a repult of @ conference wath a corn lmittee from the Chamber of Com * Resolutions instructing for Par- ker were adopted. th dr ohtld, orp child, was given into the ody of the Wash- ington Children’s Home Society by Su- perlor Judge Bell this morning. Annie Oiney, ST. PHTERSHURG, May €~Traftic int sO across Lake Batkal by steamer has Y been romimed, the toe having peen|1305 Second Ave, Arcade Bik.| tn, st. Paul rain completely broken up. “ we lant Decemb: wie with his fists in a quarrel over | FOR BURGLARY ~ Cox, charged with breaking| property, a part of which is the fam- apartments of Jacob wrth in and @ Jewelry and clothing, eommunity interests aud 87) alimony, charges him with cruelty, which, sho} saya, consists in hit having traduced her good name and discussed her char-| acter In saloons, She also alleges that he Is morose and #ullen when at home and treats her most unkindly, Her maidon name wax Minnie Stenbock Mr, and Mra. Voll have considerable ly home, 1918 Highth avenue. Mra. Vo aks for an equal division of the June Patterns Are Now Stand Pater CH Cartittys5 Best Here Men’s Goods the ciliate rarment.. $1.25 to $1.50 CORSETS | . t shapes, | ® 4 er P nt all win t 400 Saturday Night--Special From 6 to 9:30 P.M. BEAMLFE SHIELDS, size No. t a od. C kinds aturda nH 8 WHALI i HEARS, f ght sot ¥ 280 RSET STREET four or five-hook lengths, kinds nig y Be CLOTH-BOUND BOC the popular standard au- t « t 1 ling, regular 25 kind rreD ¥ Ry ti red pictures of ac tresses and «6 the vorite poses, reg- 1 GL ! ET BOAP, Parme and other scented tollet soaps, night, a cake 1 yard pteces, all co tay night, only..2 1-Be day Night at 9:30 McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Madison Street Reduction Sale 25 Per Centand 30 Per Cent Saved on Every Garment You Buy R 1¢, black and brown Eton, silk IMned, hand- some for $20.00 Et ‘ binck, tastefully trimmed, etlk ined. peclal, $17.50 Pr something 1 and very desirable; suite in mixed, The New York Store 1418 Second Avenue “Don't Worry, Watch Us Grow” The New Siore Tomorrow (Saturday) pasta: Last Day of With the closing of cial sale for the wee Lace Curtai t tom To repeat ht the spe- tal Beds and to visit the 16 will ¢ dvantage rrow th ese sales to call your attention to the advantages of trad here and primarily are to get you to visit the store ‘ gy will make should it an object to ¢ many Ww One Metal BedPrice The Sale of Low Curtains on Top Floor *® Much money saved Every Style and Patiern of Go- Cart & Bakhy Carriage of the rere of th leading manu- atry, is on prices this week, co $6.50 | sa Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” majority were booked cities. She had a ful eral merchandise. Mra. Jorephine Strauthers and Mrs. re oe Kitty Franklin, colored women, HUR? 4. granted divorces from thelr respect! husbands, Phillip Strauthers and sam Se : Franklin, by Superior Judge Bell this | Sedro Marosos, a j th morning. ‘The decrees were granted on | Northern tunr , eae ne grounds of nonsupport. two dirt ofes early thie morning ana had nis left leg badly crushed. Ha Wat taken to Frovidenos chespital in © olty ambulanco, It fe thought by The Pacific Coast Steamship Company's steamer City of Seattle sailed for Skagway and Lynn cahyettn, mari (pis -mapainas She tool ¥t © attending surgeon that ft will be a few necessary to am passengers, of whont™were pe in na bound for the Interior, while the $25 in millinery to be giv: . ~—, iia a One eae ees Sore eee Se TET ORIN COS nT EEE NET HEU OD

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