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THE SEATTLE STAR RENTON HILL IS INDIGNANT... -WEDNESI Fight in M |men testify that it would b Conference for Recognition “Obey” in Marriage Ritual 108 ANGELDE May 18 An im mense crowd wa n att —— the Methodiat opal « n this morning, when the opening bal lot for bishops was taken The colored dele pg to| NO CHANGE IN THE ILLINOIS and ting tue It gure the alection of a colered| STATE CONVENTION nis? br “gh . , he eleetlo of colored | with eve three times the bishop. The conference was divid ¢ ld dest ed. The colored people tnuisted on | cc lere nl aochane nay Page’ dhs py making a great fight PRINOFIBLD, If, Mey 18.~T% other kinds. Every joint A resolution recommending | oo ine ballot of the math day’ change in the marriage ritual to ex-| OPCPINE ballot of the wixth day's } il in fuel clude the word “obey” was referred | *ession of the Republican state con- . reg eh ip to the committee on revision. vention found no ma 1 change in \ erful baker At yesterday afternoon's seasion| tHe result and the adlock is ap All kinds of ranges the report of the econ ittee on eee - — as before te ‘ episcopacy commending that the | °BRYention me :. va fair prices. conference elect eight bishops to fill| , OF the fortieth ballot, Yates had . the vacancies caused by death, rea-| 45%, Lowden 396 and Deneen 440 ignation and retirement during the| After the: forty-first ballot a re- present quadrennium, was adopted per was taken ual! 8 o'clock this 4 After a heated argument and at| */emmoon 0 times acriminous debate between . Dr. James Buckley and Dr, Thomas DEATH RATHER Neely, the conference adopted the special report of the fudiedary om *(0011003-1005 Second Ave. mittee, which finds that the confer THAN DISGRACE ence has no authority to district the episcopacy official vote by which Bishops Andrews, Mallallieu, Vin (Special to The Star.) | $ i ILL LIVES | cont, Foss and Walden were retired] VANCOUVER, B May 18 was announced Information from c | MADRID, May 18—Russia Alberta, B, C., is that John 8 melt | pe! purchased the transport Alfogse who had been pursued for a week| Charles 13th from the Transatlantic | for criminal assault on a child four) *tempte pany years old, secured @ revolver in a} )Urh rancher’s house and, going to the| (Our nig ae - i mas Midied,. ie cntan nacre KREMCHUG, May 18.—The w years ago from Salem, ita reviewed his troope hy ne where his wife and family live ae hour this morning. He departed for worked with ranchers and had ac-| NICK'S HOT AIR _ |Poltava amid the enthusiastic quired some property. He is said] PETERSBURG, May 18.—The | shouts of the people to have been of good character and| czar reviewed the artillery 4 — (Special to The Pre ae habits, and must h been mental-| ment at Blelgorrod today, ex; WASHIN ON D. C., May EVERETT, Wash., May 18.—The | f¥ irresponsible waen the crime was | ing, in a speech, his confidence that | Countess Cs wife of the Ruse coroner's inquest into the Monroe| committed, He shot himself to|they would uphold the honor and 1 minister, announces that | wreck on the orthern began | Spare his friends the disgrace of a|renown of Russia in a fight with| proceeds of the recent Red Cross thie morning. © Bakeman | Public exposure, the bold and powerful enemy ‘fair were 000. said at noon: “I am certain the switch was either thrown malic tous ly by «4 mischievous boy proof, he showed the switch tock |bearing the marks of blows tone found nearby ta alightly Seats | B od and carries particles of brass. Gai, tig | Boys’ Sailor | | Mill hands positively deny they | Crush Belts, Worth | | M4 ole 7707) JS Bags feng | ever turned the switch. Railroad 50c for 35¢ Waists 59c | | SOAP POWDER SIGNS ON SIDEWALKS MUST COME DOWN Of FOR FARLY THERE WILL BE TROUBLE Restdents of Renton hill n ,) know tent on Renton b and jarme over the fact that unsightly | °° nh from the th ward | - | Washing powder signs have been p ut there are not | for th got eliesicneiatellcs plastered up on the sidewalks and Se ¥ eso | other public places in that section of oe that they sh be hristopher W. Herr, of the Unt-) the city, They say somebody is go- |b p. I can't say now just what t vernity ¢ who ts at the head of|ing to get into trouble unless the | steps we will n the matter the movement to close department] signs are taken down at Son Phat we ane: genta: Ge: somnethine on Saturday evening, ts pre-} pitt monopoly and city |and wee that it doesn’t happe te ne Pe Heer artment are doit the «a sking such at honse nm act, each dis 0 lock Saturday nights and] caiming © cae asa e the @ signers to patronize! enoe of th » ninenrdn 1 nly ores that do. 1 “ é Fi gpg sya nf Copies of the] Hill Improvement club, one of the y property e nov nh elroula moat a © organizations of its | officials a t among the ureches and variow kind in th ity, said this morning | they are going te while he ~ tapers a ety and are rapidly / that they would bring the matter | in #ilent w cing signe ve the sb, and that they | | In a way the presence f the et ended seeing that the signs were | washing powder signe te a reflectior \t down, and, perhaps, that the | on the p ¢ department uilty parties we punished for} Rule No, 47 of t nual of the | their crime. police department of the cfty of Jub, this morning sald that whi It in the duty of pe fticers t jthe matter had not officially b take not ft 4 t ta brought before him and thy tions of the ordinances of the olty : - Jyet if these signs remained up| relative to obstr to or upor | | ething would certainly be done | sidewalks. a in and } The committee of the Chamber of! about it reets, al- | Commerce appointed for the pur-| The club hae already taken a aces in the | pose of looking into the matter of! firm stand on this sort of business. er finds & seawall along the northern part! satd he At the last meeting actng or | of the waterfront will report to the| resolutions were adopted t Adams Tea & Coffee Co chamber today mmittee has! ing “in the most explicit terms 1 r ts to re & seawall) bill board and advertisement nul wine damaging ' 921 Second Ave., Near Madison n « m Pike str along the/sance, not only on Renton hill, but | street, alley, sidewalk tine of Railroad avenue and that dirt/in every other part of the city aa| ing, wharf or pler, or © ba tolerat ng these unsightly advertise-| any ordinance, he shall order eu a The committee that visited Vash-| ments person to desist, and if rder on island and the committee ap Those siane are a dingrace to the | be not complied with the of pointed to confer with another com-| city,” said T. M. Daulton, a ‘fending should be arreste mittee from the Manufacturers’ Ae- ation to devise a scheme where i by the manufacturing industries of| | written to and asked for assistance the city can be fostered, will als in indu ¢ government to exa «| report. an Art © duty | HACKMEN STRIKE « Vv ND, Ma LJ High Grade Tailor- |) W/LL SAVE LABOR jsaseert Pesaaees onetn Sor os Made Suits _-——— ing on a failure to reach a wae | _ A two-horse mowing machine 1 et eee: yesterday by Park Superintendent 2 fp encore We call att n to Thompson at a cost of $170, The a the har slues we | new superintendent 4 to get | | are giving the latest lthe labor-saving contrivances as|C!'TY LIGHT COMMITTEE FINAL- | New York productions. soon as he discovered how the LY CALLED TOGETHER | Styles are Salior Blouse, attle park employes were wasting | Eton Blouse anda Buster time by mowing the lawns in the | Brown weaves, Rough parks with ordinary hand mowers. and Boy¢ M. G. Hall, superintendent of the te co Co aoate Northern Pacific Express Company |°"'Y Hehts and z wa tl re very beautiful. Sizes at Porth 1, la im the city tod will be held t evening in ] Sto 12 years old. Priced ’ “ oe the counett Chairman A Massey, of the Boston & Maine railroad, who has been on the| HUrnett has sent out a notice to this North Pacific coast for same time} tttect Several ordinances relating (By Seripps News Ape'n) nm his annual trip, was in city} (0 the municipal Renting _ fi OLYMPIA, Wash., May 18.—After left for Boston last| Toduced in the counct i the eeport| Having been seen a few days a ! \¢ Gwe ieaaeeeer near Chehalis, the three men sus bi eee ee y win be pected of being the murd oft a 5 Sos ecting. n Express Messenger O'Neil at Copely, | 0c 50c 50c are now believed to be in hiding in J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topeoat House In the Btate 000-804 First ave, cor. Columbie TURKISH BATHS HEADY’S “Bon't Worry, Watch Us Grow” The New Store Special Credit Prices Mean Large Saving It’s an easily proven fact that with the daylight, the lib: ¢ral credit system and the good stock to choose from, this Store offers v trong inducements for your trade. With these special pri es on carpets and rugs it certainly be comes doubly to your advantage to make this your trading place. To be brief and to the point, the prices are to in- diice you to inspect the Carpet and Rug is petaeats, and are VERY 1c Will you come ir Eight patterns of Bigelow Ax- | $5.00 Art Squares, fast colors, Milnaters, with borders to match. | $3.00 All new pa s, with borders All-Wool Ingrain to match ar $2.00 grades, Carpetings, 12 new patterns to made, laid and per yard select from, regular 85e quality, $1.65 | cut only, per yard 550 | Best $1.50 and $1.69 Rody Brus | sels, made, laid and ined | * $1.25 Match, ma $97.50 and $40.00 Royal Wilton per yard | Rugs, each $29.50 | Every kind of furniture, such as warm weather sug- | Gests is here—refrigerators, lawn furniture, | chairs, baby carriages, etc., etc. at low prices—on borg terms if you wish. porch Sold rockers, etc., | Under Dexter Horton Bank JAPS SEIZE Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” Daulton’s ordinances complete report the pi the work on the lighting 1 the provisions that are being ma to supply electricity for private in the city. use KAI PING (Special to The TOKIO, May 18—It here that the Japanese have occu- Star) is reported matter, but Mr. Strang’s name ts the only one that has thus far been |Prominently brought forward lup IN THE ‘AIR ST. PETERSDT May 18.—An imperial ordinance orders the for mation of a Siberian balloon detach ment for operation in the far ea FEAR MARINE DISASTER VANCOUVER, B, ©. May 18—A marine disaster is feared or Charlotte sound. ‘The stear May, from Skagwa at on passing Q were # on Ege island weather was too bad to ve istance WANT LUMBER DUTY All boards of trade egation to Ottawa to urs ernment to pla he rough American 1} i now coming into Manitoba from the United States free nt the ‘ra f thousand prof t op from all over Canada have been this county conjunction of Lewis count matic the vieinity of Tenino. agent arrived 9 search for the men tonight ta her charge of the hunt INSPECTING DEPARTMENT Mayor Ballin Chairman Zb water committ the W department to the T 1 Managers DD on began n thelr tnape ner nden aahington ie 420 H M ritt e toda hertff MoClarty will begin a ay y wo ia Urquhart at A Pinkerton take ble for the 4 Fir ald after th BAD FOR THE POOLROOMS: Fire Chief Cook of the fire as 4 Lee McKens Ine exact As tment as regards fight switch t al freight, 4 the Beattle saying n't have he inquest.” pur a few hours before Coroner Bakeman seve parties who owning’s body to “They stole been removed until le which left cars DAY, MAY 18, 190. fi 1904 3 WANT A BISHOP, | RAILROAD CUT | IN FIVE PLACES! — - | (Qy feripps News Ass'n. TOKIO, May 18 An official dl patch today repe that up t eaday the railway to Port Arth 1 been t in five pla The Japanese casualties in skirnaiahe which accompanied the cutting of ethodist} the communteation were 146 impos eft open Ladies’ Walking SKirts Don’t Miss This Grand Sale of Garments Worth $6.50 to $10, Now at Only $5 RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. the ely it. It Walt (By Seripps News Ass'n.) Our own choice stock of Women’s ng NEW YORK, May 18.—A sweep Skirts—the hand red and neat-fitting in der was ismued today by the garments t ha this store famous | Weatern Union ‘ yh company a te i reading It has n decided to ong a Gress ao Poses _ scontinue forthwith the collection teria in plain wn, t ack, g a distribution by this company and champagne, and fancy mixtures of horwe-r reports.” shades of brown, green ay, black and whit This goes to every ; if al \ bl . intendent In the country, and is na- Gt prat sad tefully Uonal in scope. In order to obtain backs and inverte tastefully racing reports the pool rooms will with self-« { and tailored now be forced to collect their news values $6.50, $7. ar $10.00 each—ta at the tracks and file it with the weir clicice now. 4 company as other telegraph bual- ness is transacted, the company simply acting a8 a common car- rier | pled Kai Ping, twenty miles south-|'!"€ fire with the object of securing | east of Newchwang and inland S SR 6, See tee ie Kai Chow, after heavy losses. aor Ber hes | force oeeupying this town is in all) pDENHOLM OUT AGAIN | probability the one that landed at | Kal Chow Monday and Tuesday. TACOMA, May 18.—Sheriff Den = holr > was wounded in ca ing inaane mur | PLUM FOR STRANG? 3-03, able to out The wound le Sper ei by the bullet which struck him in he vies A ny top wn local th neck f# not et healed and he sy Pweg a warns : ably have a stiff nec | represent the le eau ¢ y neck 5 mation at the exposition. a z. |It was not until ye jay that DOWNED HEARST |Chairman Goldsmith famed the MILWAUKEE |committee that will choose its rep-|herents of W. R resentative The comm or whelm 1 ¢ of Secretary Ft nty Au rati Lamping and Counetiman | day, the The committee has not yet | Wall winning by had to get her on the nd he which year (that fit) BLIND SIWASH SUES and eth art rtain that Boy by waa suddent a hi Lady Attendants. SECOND AVE., OPPO BON MARCHE. Mtol the N Mu againe # thelr atru to dispone ee Lovely a Fa Sample roti |, Valves cooltats A leading milliner house, ALL OUR OPERATORS ARE LICENSED BY THIS STATE PRICES FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK Examination Extracting (when work Is ordered) Sliver Fillings Crowns, Bridge Work, Per Tooth Permanent Plate: Guarantee of 12 BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS have closed ¢ tailored of ent, through their course, re simpl legant—splendid of rich material, simplicity Our window will give you f r part A Every hat is certainly a bargain at e fr 10 to $9.00— take your pi yrrow while they last 3 McCarthy Dry Goods Co | Second Ave. and Madison St.