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| THIELD MOBCOW, Idaho, May 18.—The firet The members of Mount Zion Rap. game of the series Which was to have Uist church have secured # lot on th been played Wednesday between the orner of Fourteenth avenue and University of Washington and the Terrace street and will soon erect a University of Idaho was farfelted y hureh he latter, and a game with a pléked ' sie ial . ne .<¢ A > E -gronae ea agree ~ - Thomas Cavanaugh, department] ENGLAND SEE6 IT IN CHINA'S mmander of the G. A, Foy will ar Washingtons instead, Moscow won t F | 7 : Washingtons lnstead Moscow won bY! Council Satisfied That Ma-| tive in Heattle Saturday, Saturday] ATTITUDE WAYWARD SON OF WEALTHY | Cole and Speldel, and Middiston and Ne & reception in his honor will | p a " . ‘ Schuh, drona Car Service Needs 1 in Pythian hall by all the PARENTS “CONVICTED OF ‘ ‘ ponte of the city, including 4 a Fixing ene GA eed th By Boripps News Ass'n.) ROBBERY PROTECTS CHILDREN # Relief Corpa BIRMINGHAM, Ms 1 Th ‘ ow Leo's right leg was broken | Pont that tho f is 4 a Penryn yw'the knee, while at work | 1 n long dispatet m as ‘ee. 2 |. Gapttot 31101 care are now running] Another car, will probal ri wtreet at th r of Johi {inister Bat t n Bh: 4 ar-old boy, sald] nt but half apeed on Fifteenth av-| ose result of an Invest plot Ps Abbi se Che's ante ‘a of wealthy parents in from Mast Pine street. Thislioa: ovening by Councilmen Bowen " iting rock, when a states that there is oper Sait arecaieart tad wing down of the oars came about | tage wt Attleg ee lteg | ike atone fell on his leg, He expreased by the Chi Morning. Te was. tried yeater:(*# & reault of w petition from the | aricinted for the purpose at the last pPMoLed to his home at, 2406 Western | fal authorities over the before Judge Tellman. ‘The jury | fond inammas and papas on the hill, | avery, in the city ambu nuccennes | « . meeting of the corporations commit 4 1 the chief " 1a lxht bef agreeing | Whose hopefuls are in the habit of |} + ag a on, ee aggro “8 A Meck for $369.50 wan found t regards as t a verdi using the car tracks as play grounds | ae Oe Senn re at the) pir avenue Wed iny fter @ situ mn, ¢ he} with ar a fe iw _ at " t power hous for tw 1 ‘ nefiman Frank P. Mul is rer 1 to ha » nly} who escaped, fe a aving held hours during the time of heaviest! jon it was signed by Mary 1B. H be kept neutral by a effort of " 3 ph Fa travel last evening and when they | qos Galan aes the Buropean ambassadors. He sug on the ¢ ary 38, on saw the manner in which women | tional bank of Tacoma ywer| geste that the British ‘ at . street and tre o herded and pack-|can wet the check t ' t the| approach other powers to t " He w m with into the dinky litt uchen they eke tsaths Abboud houne rhird and a few ks ¢ t almoat blushed for the Beatle Hlec- Henagg vr. When wearched by the pot " trie company Chaties J, Wealer, 1 tive | ' . when w the y The Madrona Heights Improve bor tng Anhourer-Busch Brewing As | feat ts THielars > esong ae ment took up the matter with fonction by Dis Cun | . it k as i as } | the @ cominittec fter be tly “ t 1 ‘ " is, @ te slight tark Hie ts said ing own ruthlessly by the | visit 4 th ‘ u 1 to have away from b ' « th mE rr ” t n eral monthe ag t to ha | bers ed figures to at the | World's F | with 4 - wh he e t thl®| Would-Be Suicide Threw Him-|' “ — > Gibbs Bix Ch who had t ¢ od ty, He had | ad Harold Pres wae Bis to Port ‘Town. | hg, when the, self Before Passenger ° me-fourth of the patrons Of | geng ye y the United wan captured by nano get tiadge Girth geotert f marshal placed on the} HW. W. I a young man wh wen oaptered. 5 monia from riding in the open cars| steamer ‘Tremont ght egy yee } highwayma | folsted the peeple ; Anoth f the series of damage) béing tr Judge Ta ir be y esful attempt to| ts reside in the Third ward and tt) pomuit of the a t of April 14,| of bighwa He tn ed of “ a his night about §| is probable that the octopus will be | when sevral persons were injured b Ing Charles Benjamin on wh ” — ————— - k near th it the ht ol apona ‘ r train passing t Recond avenue at adison street 4 gutit and held ne street. Shor ped rag ir ae A Madison tran, | February 1, in company with W. H . to t . - = th along the ma we: with y Martin, an elderly n iw mwalt | | peat eB ye but Judge Ta sada Wlat a wale morning, August Lebeguwe wante! ing ¢rial on the same c Levinson’s Quality Store, All J) ™*" ordered them to retire ag t side of the track, a | $10, The older man lv known to the p | Bottles Full Measure. the juryroom and talk ft over som manner, Ceorge Be | The Kosmos Line stearm®hip Her- | and re tly finished serving a 5 more. The result was the convict New Haven hotel, w |monthis arrived at this port y ten-year term in the penitentiary Thield’s att will move for a|an eye witness of the affair, He says day from Hamburg. She will take a| Danhauer ts believed t {ficers new trial on the ground that the t and laid him Leen ace bed tone of coal and|to have been Induced 1 to was forced to track. The train ) rchandise for the W commit the crime that Thield te ; oe t United States Mghthouse ter relatives, so that th ue 1"The pilot had picked |aer iteathe iregory of his whereabouts. He says that his | him and b m to one side ay for Southeastern Alaska | 0 father and mother believe that he Ix | cutting his Madly manging|Councilmen Would Dearly! wit! make @ round of Inspection 7 i; dead | hie right He was taken to the «| the different lighthouses of that ‘ pete Ree: & Seer | Wayside Mission hospita ty Love a Vacation Trip at Peo-| tior . | am where . ton, | \ oT g signal at Southeast , : his wounds were found , ple’s Expense Fing A light station, Alaska. | a | Hard luck and the get hich has been out of order for 4 | work are thought to be the cause of ates ten eae ed | | P Sogeh g some time, has been | “ = 1 seieiiaiaiiadas Aieekibes Charles 8 ette has ‘ Per half-gailon bottle Chairman Mullen of the elt eb-aamea ec: , ‘ | 4 1c refunded for return of aireet mittee yeaterday af rine Engineer's ane { He will} % empty bottle. | ators y Inld before Chairman Rude | y, led by C. H. Holford, for 4 t finance mmitee a plan to we y a : HB. Meccher tnatitute ree pr — - 4 the whole or t the morly chief engineer ak tings in the supert t today | = | mmittes on a funketing trip over the | “hip Meteor. | ‘ Gore against his w wh «in ; THE FAMOUS GILLESPIE MUR-| Mi | Y: ited Mates at the city’s expense.| Cartes Volt has been ordered Uy) Hrookiyn, N. ¥. Beecher alleges de-| ‘nder the pretense of wesking educh dee 1 « court fr n, claiming that he has lived in| ry DER CASE 18 UNDER WAY w have the cammiltes| county. to pay his wife, Mrs. Minnie tle five years and that hie wife i iv nit oe cities to at sunie- | ¥ $0 & month alimony while ee intently refused to join. him ciptetenengeeenme |ipal improvements that been ee here ; CITY PAYMASTER SHOULD BE|made in other places Sees Selmint we eee: exeeelans |, re, Saree Bal alee Sled mutt See Ps WHOLESALE STORE RISING BUN, Ind, May 1%—The He euggests that the counciime cee Vers. seme nee roe against her bus “en Also Catering to Family Trade. a ie trial was fairly begun thie| EMPLOYED TO DISTRIBUTE) who e the committee of wh b- Mgas e He, Hades rages A alleging Gesertion and cruelty 18 Second ave. m th pening statements | | he in chairman do not know a quarter a ‘ Ne UD r tor sed by Marehall| ene petitions the court in the tr : Between Seneca and { wity ot The state alleged that it| SALARIES TO EMPLOVES € what they Ought to know, most Ol ee ee ee eee who te the come | Piaint for permiss ime her Both Phones, Main 644 will be shown that Blfaabeth Gillespie | them not having been out of the cor aiden name, which Vil P had made statements to Myron Bar 1 porate ts of the elty in a decade, i a) ive f bour, which o 4 Mra Barbour to find thinks the people who elected hate M By Margaret jern methods In park manage-|them with the hope that they knew Gitiespt the murdered wo-|ment are already being felt in Se-| enough to represent them in the coun ol man, was witness. She de-|attle as a result of étlerts of should now send them abroad for Suse tailed the cireur of the shoot-/ John W. Thompson, the city’s new | *dcation ing. of hearing the re ¢ the gun.| park superintendent. The reforms, '!¢ thinks that such knowledge le «ive and finding her daughter on the floor! which he has already brought about | *P*tlly desirable tn view of the tum of the parior, dying. She saw no 00¢/ are only matters of detail, but taken | 0% Overhead crossings. bridges and about. No family troubles were re |i), the ager surveys that are projected here. b n the emate they are beginning . ft | waled in ber testimony. apparently forgets that an « | [SSS he et » Saree ane oe wn ASK DAMAGES oF For instance, he has substituted! things, is now employed by the-lty ' heres lewnemewere fer the hand w Gregor Med petition in NUNS WILL Wltcde Wak tone Scar onet a BISCUIT COMPANY See name } ting grass in the city parks | eive einted for ¢ Eureks | Un Boy the old system all park ‘ . oette Cran 1 Mining Comp The peti | BE NURSES Uae tn a wemee come sng tat, cro at niga, ne et lor four times as much work can be Siaaaed ‘Bie a Campane of Cali-|D@ representing in his suit several eet jdone with @ large mower drawn by| teem sanehiet Sa damages.| Other en who we ved | (By Beripps Nows Ass'n) | Rortee mushed by a man.| IN A ROW dette: to wrceuhe: an coe sauetn ning prope True, it's an old square—but ROME, May 13.—The vatican has rues A Ae rf’ i ives s| ¢ for breach of contract an bave not tt - nou, ot he yor assented to the proposal of Russian mower ave Seen emproye nef for fraudulent sale of cure redeem i. rAhp cht = Catholice to send 700 pune to the|'# that they give employment - erty.” The first count in the alleges that th Crcises” on. We'll well it to fel eeat of war to act as purses, The) ™ore men : ; Se filed in the federal court, al-| "0! on y aah ceed: ame se) 3 parties of nuns that will go will be| Mr. Thompeon ts also trying to) D.C, May 18 —The eee ae eet isek, the mar-[otber credilers and - ae | composed tnostly of those expelied| devise some better means of pay — of the District ion th the sult entered into a con all amount to from France ing the 30 or more park employes. Jumbta split up in a row before it| ee ere net titte (aaeee Chat W. REPORT DENIED of them on the 10th day of every) Hearst contingent i not Fe ate ee rns sigemaantn| TOpekVOT Get a plano at the right stor | month must leave hie work an and 4 by Harry W. Sherm sell th duct of the defen ant , tengiag ARATE distributers of WASHINGTON, D. C., May 13—|¢o the city hail to get wages | Sent Of the Central Labor factor Western Washingtor a Everett the White House this morning a “ te@. The He men walked out| ‘The t the contract was Kaba, Hert Ml AU the White House thle morning ‘hig entaile «tom of at lear rol tndtaig't nmteaton Ut Thee ow |oroven narthe setenoants had ot INSULTED A WOMAN : ine instru So : = jours of every man's ¢. while the reeu organteat > at the 1 as @ result Commisstoner Eugene Ware has ce : agents ne "i a re-| ing the time consumed coded to buste as if nothing bad/ they were injured to the arm: ft Be ¢ plainly marked signed as reported in the morning tne city and return the | happened ae pict ‘ |. 3 mpson, who say ould buy right papers parks, With 20 mer of wo seta of Gelegates to the national!” ‘rye nd count charges fraua|JU*t Ban Francieco, gc r an time amo & Ko8 Ana vention at Mt Loute were elected.| i. ine pale of @ store at 2707 Firet | ied moral standards 5 suggested what has often been agi structed, while the rump ve Saas ahha Gh hues than. tame~| Tne © compel a reape i tated before, the employment of 2 men will instruct for Hearst om gang Avy » been JaM-| sbie woman to take a glass of wine i se all the city salaries 1 by Humane Off 1406 Second Avenue, paymaster would take the JAPANESE ARE | £ se is sea ee ang ng money to the employee tne 0 ; SOLDIERS CEMETERY in ntentlon to” paint the i the employes going after the money N THE MOVE } when #® 1 the , t | 1 ¢ $3.10 wan all that w Tiere ia hardly an employe of the atitere ie hardly an emplove of the HAS BEEN IMPROVED 4 —IN as; colin rons tet ity sheeting ie] ST. PETERSBURG, M 2-5 | 3 Saad monthly salary and some of the T. PRT RG, May 18—Rus lam McK a ” i Tea and Coffee Co. ff ico nc"iian fin hy sn roporin of the mevemeot oh wn Moi“) TEACHERS “EXAMS aga on ane ate tha ay , . 4 | — = them must first ge 2 t “yup advanced from Feng f hard work " ty treasurer. At each n ne airy started on the Feng Wang etery, The place now shows the | > under the dire f Saturda must stand ine a long tin | Cheng road to Samatra eral other | careful work and planning of those 2 the. direc’ f get what he is after advances of bodies troops | who have taken so he interest | + There are 800 men employed by| along the Feng We ie Cheng road are| fo” ork and is now lacking in only | Ha ft en men and 1 f «. Cooking Bu the sximately an hourly | rep ting & we 1 move me a os tiegadiyeges lidates for teachers doy & Tou, beet. ath tee ont the 5 t| ment pn farther inland. Jone thing, @ suitable monument te a Ex u THERE IS STRENGTH shihaten Creamery Be ane nent, therefore,| A private dispatch received from a| the memory of the soldiers lw tomort Under o te . Se ib. for Fancy Japan Rice tee ,att $240 4 month, or| Russian apy on the Japanose side says he has been filled and a profit oP al Thie ° Genera! Kuroki's troops, operating| seeded. Water pipes b pron ain sano year Th Beet sg ene: Comte ate sal | attaieinen taarnavtinins omeaiary . TELE RAPH I - twice as much mor ready to move « Liao Yan | i d ‘ound t a = ter, who could save * a « and a ® base placed around th cab iain b 8 jal for Bat phones | we ode sey, wa: , entire p Beautiful flowers have | this time for the ¢ Se ven been planted. within th sclowure| PRAGUE, May 13.—Antonin Dvor $ Labor Union Co-Operative — JUNIORS MADE HIT | ena ti is now one of the handsom-| ax, the composer, formerly > Store * COFFEE eat ote in the vicinity, Arrange-| of the Nat ervatory " m eb completed for care | sic, New Ned sudde we | Cor. Fourth and Union. - Qbe ne ‘ » : - he A a — A os waite] af the cemetery by the sexton of| Prague, Bohemia rday Po figs. = BR spc ee at r roe presented by the students o ‘ | 30th Phones;—M 37 oe af “ the Lake View cemetery sos al r | od an mo t night, proved to be a great euc-| 46 ene committee in charge of the| Robert B. Haskell, of Seattle, was : vs ut coffee ¢ cens. It was novel in plot and con-| Voce for the success, They have! elected a vice-president of the Ht eee. WALLA WALLA, May 1.-Dele-| struction and the audience was kept) worked untiringly and now feel that| and Restaurant Employes’ Inter j en kates and representatives from the| busy applauding the numerous Jokes | O°" tanor ia not in vain | tlonal league yesterday ihe 7 omen ‘ 1 boards of ast-| This morning the Juniors held their | r and Washington will Meet! class day exer at the amphithe THE BREWERS’ strike at Spo-} wasHInG 3 at ‘Th le Ma 7 t ne ler r. This after rts will be » han been set Ho the Hart wa aterday pond tren “2 : the portage, railway | scheme for tucted on th grounds nds of the atelkers being grant id T. A. Hart substitute rural a river. The last Oregon legislature rier at Auburn fof i = © SHINGLE TRUST CA ST cae ay flees Vv cot t. May 13 er IF YOU WANT RELIA- pee Ryan g OR REORGANIZED For Intants and Children sch OLE RE tea REL FOR heme would mean r u p-| assoctation will be h n this elt , nd You Have Always h t y pers of & large territor ering por-| June 15, with the local church. Ar t of Washingt Idaho and Wash The Interstate Red Cedar Shing! s the |rangements are being made fn ton, Presid t of "| Mérrufacturers’ association, otherwis ature | modate the vi mmercial ver ho- | the shingle trust, was reorganized ye | t 1 asked the operat terda afternoon The following — - WASHIT. 13. On the Easy Payment Pian otk A large r bel ticers were elected: President, Kh The treasury May have responded and a great many del-| tammer; first vice president, C a : ¥ aa egaten wil be pre White; second vice preaident, J ructed Colle ms J ‘ a Eiuedy: ‘thd Ven demeioes of the District of Alaska to rem a: treasurer the headquarters of the distr ° The Thompson Co Ka es #. T. Smith, secre. | Victor H. Beckmar itka to Juneau on July 1. ¢ 224 Pike Street that the Ideal app for DEPA F. White, 4. T. Smith, BG. Griges quarters for the ct 18 . KE. Hammer, Frank Marles, L. H Juneau as #00! boys would be som perth wneau A n as po | ™ Baldy, HW. G. Richardson, James Me-| ———) t would wear “like iron. 7 : ON we don’t oak that i { Neeley, BW. 1. Minard, KR. M. Moody, PARIS, May 1%.—Col. Valabrague . os ow. om im th nes Brady, Charles Patten, ¢ cousin of Alfred Dreyfus, has been ap pur clothing possesses ‘as i? Stimson and F. K. Baker polnted chief of cabinet in the war much ating consistency | 4 “ saintatey ¢ N- fax that metal, but we do | —onsine affirm that the quality and LONDON, May 18.—The ordinance U workmanship. ese the best | University Regents Will asi OCTOGENARIAN DEAD ! Sestttona Clites labor to South ~ obtainable and these sen " African was signed today. = orgs voe ae ged ete gy lish New School Next Year} | a teal | Pe e° Se setae Tones ee | Rev. John J. Morrie, tor many years l4sranpanp AND DOMESTIC The Gash Commission Company, | superior to the kind usu- @ resident of Centralla, and for tt THAT > | t | | \THE BEST MACHINE of 319 Pike street, reported to the aily sold in most stores. past year of this city, died at the rest VER RUN police this morning that tts pl i ldonee of his won, R. A. Morrie, a2 s Sop gg AB oe =» Bese * ‘ ‘The regents of the Btate University | tenth avenue, last night : o agents, no expense to fell,) was broken into some time Sults Are Priced From desided, St. 0 meeting yenterday atter-| ont Svenee, last night. He was 81 Meee nechaif paved in price. (night. Nothing wee fileeed. A aim-| | . years of age, and up to within a yes . r | ngon to establish ® medical school to| o¢ his death he was strong and vie nuttle machines, $16, $18, $22. | jiar report came from 315 Pike street be or ed during the coming cotleRs | ous, “He was assintant rector of ‘Trin paying @ big commission. and tt is thought by the Investigat - n Up ity Parish church. Five sons and a ing officer that the thieves were | | |Fecommendation "of "resident’ Kan | Geugnter aurvive. hi CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE [{iine ts esrect Sn entrance ‘into e it would be an excellent adjunct to the| Morris Glueck, proprietor of the Mid- Corner feoond and Union. the Royal nem. | departments of chemistry aril physice,| way Cafe, @ #aloon on Firat avenue m2 aa ay! > anes ds y engnaremane ew courses ir tomy and physi-| south, fatled to appear in court yeater- We mes Mondguarters| Who's your tallor? HBRALD, 1309) 1 tad . R di | h j &C ology will be Introduced Gay and answer to the charge of vies ‘aa 2a evstone Liquor Co. |{)J- Redelsheimer & Co. J)". "evanter eit" mate un ine fing tne nancy orig an tor ait itis of American ar td faculty during the year, Pro’ > 4 - " Hourn’s Millinery, #15 Third ave, o ¥ Ts if. Arthur | boxes, This te th reo e t cl prices. the second time tha! Watches, Lowest pric le end Family Trade. Strongest Topcoat House in the B) Hanum and Prof. Charles W. Van de| Glueck has failed to appear, His ball mous Btate. | r both have ened, but no actic $26 was forfeited and another benc @ Hunter) Force, Maita-Vita and Grape Nuts Ave., Cor. Seneca §/f 000-204 First ave, cor. Columbia Phan ax yet been taken toward appoint-| warrant will be lesued for hie a? 704 First A two packages for 260, Creacent : |ing thelr successors, | rent. venue Creamery Co,, 1116 First avenue, *** LOST AT MOSCOW THE BRATTL E STAR— WILL GET FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1904 = > — LITTLE HAPPENINGS DA NGER | ; | 1 Mell street, and authorized the | ty auditor to issue warrantg z 0,000 in payment wAanh GE LICENSES THROWN AWAY 62 John Gardner, “Tb, of Blaine, and The county ners thin | Lizaie Chamberlain, 46, of Holyoke, n ning appr it if th 4 John Patt 41, and Mary ‘ ‘Seattl The June De signer June Stand- ard Patterns UW Oaths RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Millinery Trimmed Hats Sat- - $3. 98 urday at - ‘\jof Damaged THE NEEDS OF MEN tore e a hus- you tomor- splendid the newest shirts that o—neparate «with ), $1.25 AND $1.00 eight, Just a; come in ty at right prices $2.75 AND $2.00 the-year- 1 and satisfied with $1.50 AND 61.25 of qual- t for 490 "B, the best val- hardly tell 121-2¢ 8 UNDERGARMENT ht; you'll be a garmer MEN round this gra FRENCH BALBRIGGAN ity, drawers with dou summer; price ALL LINEN HA? er saw { the w NDERWEAR a garme ME ve you € the ney; you ca em f vn kind; our p “SATURDAY NIGHT ‘Save Money on These Specials From 6 to 9: 30 WHITE LAWNS AND SWISSES, in pretty self-col- ored 4 and figured effects, 26c values; Satur. ht, ay lbe LEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, sizes 2, 2, land ng; Sat ght.a pr.100¢ 1 quality, all sizes a pair 290 < COMBS, hold insure neatness Saturday night 100 the Modern Authors from; Saturday night, Be and full count, night 31-3e 4 CHILD 0, trimmed with t BOYS’ KNEE PA our 39 jal; 8 ay night LITTLE BEAUTY” STRAY LOC the stray locks firmly in place omfort; t sen; urday © pec all and each PAPER } Library rach SQUAR regular 1ACK NOVELS 100 titles to PAPER, w loor irday TOILF McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Madison Stree The New Store Last Day of Sale Linoleum « y small f the Linoleum which sl aged by le in transit on the amenon” stil to be sold. It will with- »y tom ht none damaged in a w ility—all priced at sen- xamples to judge by— not at all damaged, .B5¢ Linoleums, 45¢ water 40¢ n ity Heavy Printed Linole ed Cork ¢ lightly ‘water stained, . sae 75¢ $1.60 grade Best Cork Carpet, badly discolored, wearing quality red, per square yard -T5e¢ $1.60 grade, perfect 1.60 C Tan Colorec yard ‘lain Carpeting, per $1.00 square Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” The Most Extraordinary Sale Just think. ‘This early tn the son you can buy Spring and Suits at HALF PRICE. This is nol @ job lot or sample sale. But it is of LATEST SPRING SUITS, Many. exclusive patterns and @esigna, Broadcloth Suits, sitk lined, blue and black and brown, ee —— and Re ne for.. Sulis, blue, the latest, $27.50, Panama brown; 9139 00 blue, + black set ‘brown Sue sei lk iN ia i chi ii chil i a