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anoke came off | OMMITTEE DECIDES = | H™TEMarrewos | HANDED IT TO HEARST TO ERECT FIVE STORY V2 2 88 ET | Bargains In Bedroom sets f furniture the e underwent a general overhauling ee spi hae tht bd : , : z ae She had two new blades put on her} THE LOS ANQ@@LES EXAMINER PRINTS A SCURRULOUS 8 of which all match The wooc cdstea warm t fi For , who elle Sh will sa or Nome | 1 . MUNICIPAL BUILDING ms mall for Nome) grTACK ON THE METHODIST CONFERENCE ANO THE ith us we have real bargaine—v vag vay a . z 1 tures anc K ever bough vedrom set # ae ~ an rthwe rn Steamship | PAPER 18 VIGOROUSLY CONDEMNED ir and think if 1 t —— lecorated with flags of all colors,| . q . l yesterday for the purpose of ten MUNICIPAL BUILDING WILL STAND ON FIFTH AVENU® AND | a Uae waahinen gs hee . saan 0 LOS ANGELES, May itis]. Sev;:2. M. Beabley send 0 ven VESLER WAY AND BE INDEPENDE&NT OF PROPOSED CITY | thoroughly overhuuled at Morans, | MO#t sensational acene of the MetB-| lution declaring the attack as m Captain Connaughton, who will! Odist conferen cured thi# morn-|in the Examiner as a disgrace to HALL—PLANS FOR LATTER STRUCTURE AL8O CONSIDERED] command the vessel this year, ex-| in over an enonymous attack in| journaliem, an insult to Tyee 5 1 himself aw being hugely | Hearst's Examiner, The story print. | enc to the denomination wh —_ ' 1 with the showing the vessel| ed in the Examiner this morning/{t represents, and a flagrant in Construction ee ee " The Tacoma will salt for| said that Dr, Jamos R. Day, presi-| dignity to tts howt, the city of mienicipal t t thee me June 1 | dent of Syracuse University and a) Angelos. hm at ¥ Prisoners will be _ The Building Trades A: bly, at | candidate for bishop, knocked down| It further recommended that the searching 1 whe eeting last evening, adopted a| Prof, Alexander Hardie, a pastor! conference prohibit the Hxaminer biel station, thence to t? revolution endorsing the use of home | of the San Fernando (Cal.) Meth-| from the privileges of the press dur next Tr 4 be 5 ‘ products and pointing out the ad~/ odist church, and called him a@ Har, | ing the remainder of the conference appointed by th 1 and taken to the Jail in of the | YA"tse# of encouraging home in-|in an argument over higher eritl-| It was greeted with a Chautauqua the matter of constructing a new per " ustries, ‘The resolution pledges the | ciam, The Examiner's informant is| salute and shouts, and was unan city hall and municipal Ddutiding| On the first floor also will be sep | MeMDIY to give Ite ‘© | anonymous. imously carried yesterday are a® unani for the captains, ser | "Ome Products in | Dr. Day made a public refytation| Rev. L. W. Munhall, an alleged| oo on tate pollee matron, together! . °° ogee; [on the floor of the conferenc A| opponent of Dr, Day, made a public a Cs me wold ee 8 , t ~ ; Biged one of ¢ sion follow d the | announcement that he had nothing ‘Av gers Ragpeeed prt agen — cur, | COMference protesting its belief in| to do with the accusations | fhe made with the mis rah ve m1 boundary | Df Day | James R. Day, chancellor of Byra- | ———— #ioners to erect a combined city ha iv ba ent v * ret v \e tes and | cure University, was elected on the a) and cov nr e|ters for the mill - ; S| ar ne * 7 fourteenth ballot, in the fact of the On the md floor will be the! ® pprd to Co im aah and} at bishop to be elewted . . FAO a ee eceentint capasity | "rene lant consis rere fs alee, GRA te eobateed tea maa MANY OTHER DESIGNS AT story municipal building | gymnasium n which has held up ¢ jafter the w#econd withdrawal, A anes re made to bring 1 ¢ mone The city } . will be taken] On the third pleas up with ata j | stoffice | Chautauqua salute and shouts greet- | a monies wala jd the announcement of his elec * port Ma yt | tion. Building Inspector Mace showed | purposes of low class ma Joneph F. Berry of Chicago the committee @ sketch of the pr a Nesieay eee = er. T third ana| + Genlinates an ee ae ae Cash or G. ‘ HOLMES FURNITURE C0. Cash or posed building, On the first floor . fl . at the class mail went north on the | William F. Mer ¥ Credit Credit It took my wife J ubout 30 well ¢ wil be aty « issioners| emergency b to be held next/and the city our goods and sec if Stables of the patrol) jatl will be on one years to epend all the y I had| James W. Bashford of I for 15 horses and the 1 to t » had done that she left me, tak-| B. Wilson of Baltimore, and Th * bugsy, The wagons will enter the 7 ten of them are! ing with her everything I had in the} B. Neely of Philadelphia barn from Yesler way and 4 by the November ex-| world except my clothes—even the “ om Terrace street. Provision may! ployers pending rement for ap- | picture of my father and mother Jhave arrived fre w York. It is A ' acturers has ruined also be made for a shooting alley|a new city hall f te, whereby | Jacob Becker, an old soldier, for | aRSS Sie Sareues commentars ere Se Ot 4 ene ae se ee Sateen tas ance Mace, sngass coe, fr} ON TO MURDEN | "eorgassedan'scetinnte bone" | et oe Pog fein nonna a t The examination 1#/| Jose, Cal, told Judge Hateh this} one ¢ wo Bene Gakt te ie Seer an NOT ) b wtensen’s hall by | story in the superio urt this y os Ne ee Be - F and shingtes | phir ei Beonnydig 8 EXPECT A STRIKE A BURGLAR aL ee story in ihe superior’ court this] ly Wertone News Amar | Band will aak the Dominion govern | sid the next paritarnent John Franklin, a young colored] Rev. John O. Rust, pastor of the | nis own testimony |_ ST. PRTERSHURG, May 21.—Tt ts ment to act. The wim that the | will t ked to do something to re ibis Gauinen Sivek dated man, was speedily acquitt ¢| Firat Baptist church, ts wt! unable | iis ahaa atiowel ta tuk bla ees | reoltendbere today that a detach-| oi tis CITIZENS are are|lvasion of the territory by the| lieve the condi ae TOPEKA. Kan. May % : giary in the superior court yes preach, owing to his wed] without interruption, and it was E capeneee is appreathing for rth ele BKA. Kan., May 21.—A mem- | terday, He was charged with ak-| fines. Rev and D. Grant, A.| piatn to see that he had the rt's| Mukdeny ow so ell , any ber of the Boilermakers’ union, who r | ese Se Gee at he had the courts a | bration. paver, is high in the coun ing into the h Hugh Crockett} M.. D. D., of V |sympathy from the first e of the Fe uce street, last wint | eration of Labor, Believes the be and wns Ganaiet Yer Une eltbeaen OF maker on the Santa Fe will | - yy = ch e take his place at both » « to-| “That woman nagged me from] UNDER THE PR ri . ve "ase nro ~ | a as caugh P morrow, Mr. Grant is 4 well-known | morning till night ne old man} the state law the ‘ e - i : n the back po of the| pulpit : jsaid, “I don't want to say nothing me #0 numerous at Great Ful f . . hou proved that he was mere A cha mbexzlement is hang-l|againet her, but she certal sid P e night follov | ‘& : 4 against h at #h ainiy Mont, that th ma are ee See Colew ly « trespasser | ing ad of W. A. Rapp. | nearly drive me wild. Every time 1} sotaaee ke Cicer ean Gad Sat ¥ mploye of Lyon, Slater & - within thirty days and that the ¢ ~ a forr got hold of money she would take srnem of | ting streams are be tale | Timber Claims and The fune of Bro. John Bagley le — ‘ j a ee a ene Sree eal y . he company, and| Jus she was three year AN UNKNOWN INDIAN hile a Gyenee ond F reap yer Jat that time was tts debt An| Jder than I am she wanted to run| SU@O@MTKIN WILL FIGHT THE! 4 oo. ren trom his pony & ie med, showe house, ‘Lam bons bere, Jake! Jap@ AT LIAOYANG burg, and wan dro 2 4 ; ee ee oom | Use Your Timber Right at Once eatigation, it ts ct sharp. All members are requested > « ttage in bis accounts, and bi"! ghe often uned to tell me, ‘and ye lof water #ix inches brought at Everett by John Nelson TWELV® MORE PEOPLE MADE HAPPY THIS WBEK to attend. By order of H. J. LEA, Worthy Pres. yers have asked that | ain't got nothin’ to may, and su: Attest Frank Dowd, Worthy Sec'y. *** jagainet the M Mining WITH A TIMBER CLAIM APIF( enough I didn’t a sh pleaded gullty to] “When she finally left me, ai | | (BY Beripps News Assn) perior court this but be years ago, 1 could x ‘ | B amtenced SY |1 went down to the train with her] 57: PETS Se May iA |Company for alleged ‘nj has ANOTHER PARTY LEAVES IN A FEW DAYS FOR THOSE ch states that Gen ‘valle eon a - “epg ho a ; 4 JAPS DEFEATED DETACHMENT ane atm hee Meare with overy\hing | ial Surtpatiin mad oleaghe renee? Cente GOOD TIMBER CLAIMS. COME IN AT ONCE AND JOIN an ope w we mf & “ he » ntends to 1 ‘ NES have - | OF CAVALRY NEAR WANG). cabin Rove 1 M6 "never. 000 gan Toe. ae Sennen dad’ cea (we ae ee I have a new plece of vacant timber land for entry on which I CHITUNG ‘eane asytum by Supert oe oon en we ee a ee SAG? | been ordered out of Abe am locating from 15 to 2% every week SATISFACTORILY. These . 4 aime are lows than « day's ride from Seattle with good transporta- snder- world menitted. ‘The latter be TOKIO, May 21.—The force of | se I hope I won't neither,’ I shout HN R tion; no walking to be done. Come in and use your timber right Japanese which landed at Takushan| | > eat veh a A that in the last I have i j _ va we before it is TOO LATE. Remember that the timber land is almost a | mo caro Gf -paa Ny OE ‘“e Be n sompany for the 5 tal thing of the past; and as security and an investment Judge Hatch maid of Russian cavalry in the neighbor ted with a |xkeleton on the Meritr hood of Wang Chituag ¥ a ee So oe was ; im eatin edna eat 2 Remember, a man and wife can both take a timber claim, ob- panese sustained no losses, while | here Yesterday ane 320 acres together. Those who do not take advantage of this | the Russian loss was increased by idtves techie rss nat THE APITOL at Olyr opportunity are simply losing a good n 000 claim. Only a limited the capture of a captain. The Jap-| 9.00 ay at tie Fir nber of these timber claims left, and the rate they are going they 0 will not last very i Do not wait until the opportunities anese have captured Kal Chow . adh ate Seon aocented om coceant of miner nd > 7 aresints fetal, are gone and then be disappointed. COME IN AT ONCE Re- Packing & Navigation > send gly ood eared be 2 member every day you put off using your timber right means loss | re'the board of works this morn : . mey to ¥e pred eae hase Sewer ing and succeeded in inducing that THD LITTLE a cae ve miles southeast of Nbwehwang, Loge been my ga otege to fore the Bes | ae nea Remember, | Guarantee Satisfaction driving the Russians back ach off! be kept Company and other > 4 . S net receive the t and it te hoped she wil e e ugh excessive drt Connors, wh the n ast night tity of tx The Pa | Best | FLIRTING Is the Best ing near ( —_— attle Klectri ompantes i poles in the ety to paint them, as they are required thelr franchises. store at the of *| Mystery « cide of Charlie ae north ar to do | | Deany _— focated Murphy appeared o: in the tr ’ TOGO STEAMS RIGHT UP UN A ay afte avenue yest of the Ninth ward, where he | ‘2 | re ° hundére of un- - — Adams’ Best Jv: rss» ours Pinkerton Aetetves.| "Ess nme that the tld’ ra ng I oe Waiter Burpee, wanted for embes-| Jt Wf Rnomn (nee ne eee a the sed te Ganinee teak it AMUSEMENTS 62 PIONEER BUILDING EATTLE. Coffee 2754 | ernment while postmaster at Orand | vowing wartonde pve bisa ed Prose rm Ahn WATER CARNI AL Ind. Phone 873. Sunset Phone 1016, By Beripps News Ass'n) | Forks, near Dawson, Y. T.. is fight- | Mi before his 4 rows no 2 ; . | i csatitien at Bitte, i jlight on the mystery, It was found ing doing aturday Night May 21, ‘04. |_ TOKIO, May 21.—Vice Admiral] '"4 extradition at Etta, Mo. luy the er today oe fe Beason ‘at Togo reports that Japanese gun-| ,.“" eaivan batéiee ented To my influentia Pe weeks ago the board directed MANHATTAN BEACH | boats and torpedo destroyers re-|°° ee * thetr stool p , ompanies to mo ahead with rmerly ot fo fire 4 ment shortly aft connoitered toward Port Arthur) ° wala oe w eaeetn’ es wean see een, Jealvun, cowardly but the er have | Yacht Club Hous West Seattle, Friday, steaming close to the ©M-| perate de the tee aspiring crushers of the poor and/|? niion to the board's OLYMPIC ATHLETIC CLUB, Ine. e trance of the harbor. They sua-| The dar tained little damage from the fire| the p directed at them from the shore! «tear batteries, Despite a hot crossfire, | « fogs Siti chon TLE TALES |"Seeessicg q@ Saturday Night =r mason aes taste From 6 to 9:30 There is a certificate of depo TERSELY TOLD vilion, Ferris Wheel ht Rope Walking ades arr und from the Orient thie after | there were no casualties |noon with a large cargo of gener went to T and $5 In money In the ncket of my vest. I would ike NS merchandise. # Fir Restaurar aleo er amuse sand all 11, Woodbury’s Facial, Packer's Tar th, al i ‘a re, *0 3 ih fr ts p where she will unload her freight Gy eng? “tf burial, en I will not be buried tn th A_PARTY OF THE HEAVIEST | ™ONts. Postotte Maite in all lend ane te's V regular 260 kinds; on sale Sat- “x | potters field editors of the defunct Elmira Lom-|ing drug stores, including , urday night only, at, a cake pane od j The body still lies at the Bonney-| companies, at Port Angeles, show and Seat at Water Carnival PEAR'S UNSCENTED GLYCERINE SOAP, special be «i |'Watson morgue. No arrangements | —+ Saturday night, at, a 12%0 . aa ls a‘ . ve been made yet for buria : mate ie RES, refine 4 beautiful | ‘The following divorces were gran PASSE PART® PICTURES, refined and beau om (By Scripps News Ass'n.) ed in the superior court today roner Hoye will take up the mat subjects in an entirely new dress, different sizes; all ast COPENHAGEN, May 21. — The|Mre, Minnie Briggs ter and see that = eettere ee underpriced for Saturday night—#izes 6x7 inches 6e it Norwegian expedition to the north | Brigas, desertion; M reques bse ease: bd eum each, 7x? inches 12\%e each, &x10 15e each im re og eta te imme: athe Clare THEY MIXED P PARTOUT PHOTO FRAMES, cabinet altos, Yalrymple rock. Captain Am-|Mra. Nettie Cl . mundsen reports that the Ericson | Clark. ertion Etta V * , eee | Greenland expedition has arrived on | bach from Jacob Baumbach Z LADIES WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- 16 the west coast after fearful hard- | non-# tm Knight from (By Gertpps News Ans'n) 4 oe CHIEFS, special Saturday night at, each ae | stipe Demin Ms Gesertions | SaRBON | ace, Say ti— The | Jepender| ’ SHELL BACK AND SIDE COMBS, some odds and ends, — Ward from Frank Ward, crueity s sam 2 and 26 ¢ lose, Saturday night, at Be consul at Gensan reports a collision | and non-support; J. M. Dixon from Gecond Avenue, Between Madison and Spring Streets. between Russian and ean troops | J. Dixon, desertion; D, H, Northorn uy ence Udell from William Uden,|¢m™ Tong Hak turbances. One cruelty and non-support | Korean was killed and several Rus ote ele stuns were wounded. WASHINGTON, D. C., May 21.—| DUKE DIED IN FredisRanch Eggs. check for $9,000,000, the remain- a ¥ Buy your Butter, Eggs and Cheese der of the $10,000,000 to be paid to Panama for the canal concession, A DRUNKEN where you can get the best goods was handed to Morgan's represeuta- | for the least money. Try the Cr tive this morning. — DEBAUCH gp Creamery Me 1116 ist ave. | | Sole Agents Young's Hate DENIED NEW “TRIAL = g loreal | n BERLIN, May 21.—Duke | i" Frederick of Mecklenburg, uncle Superior Judge Tallman today re-| the reigning grand duke, was found | cused to grant a new trial to Frank | dead this morning, after a night's ‘Thiel4, a young man r tly carousal and drunken debauch, tn . 4 oa de « 4 © e to his s 7 vieted of highway robbery. Thield |cldent to a dinner given | will be sentenced next Saturday, | corps. Houghton & Hunte 704 First Avenue. LEATHER SHAWL STRAPS, just the thing for camp- lers, 2c kind; on sale Saturday night at, 10q TURDAYS. & 5 THE NEW FIREPROOF THEATER Grand Opening Monday, % May 23 FIVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS! THE STORE CLOSES AT 9:30 P. M Our Clothes embody McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Company Wisin. Ska Si Qpoermeel pore SA, « » » « Notin the Combine... Queen City Laundry What is best and lat- | for men. ies are care- Fates The wen FARMER JONES And His Pigs. WILLS AND BARRON, Comedy Sketch er made. One price, $2.00 1. BLN, Brooks & Cc 1291 24 Ave., Arcade Bldg nship is the the ainable, ALLAIRE AND CAVILLE, Club Jugglers. Ite coming—wartr You want a anteed WM, CRESSWELL (Bicycle Bill) its from WM. A. LANG, Acrobatic Comedian. $12.50 to $30.00. THE ASBESTOS CURTAIN HAS ARRIVED. F | TORONTO, Ont., May Z1.—The an YORK, May 21.—The bat-) _” week Cut Rate Offices . J, Redelsheimer & Co, |»! menvne o* sme ree eaten INTERBAY PHARMACY | Admission to All Parts of | | maim oitice and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. " Strongest at House in the park and will continue for two i iy aia | Oppe erbay Pr Nott » Stott Down Town Office— Third Ave., near Pike St. ve mee | Werke. scay s1.—-Prench Ambas-|'To Olympia, Sunday 23, $1.00 round | g yng the House, 10c Shirts 10c Collars 2c Cuffs 4c Phone Exchange 10, Must JOHN H. CASTBERG Ing f Pharmacy and Chemistry No Work Delivered at Above Prices. |sador Nisard leaves Rome for tonight. 900-804 First ave, cor. Columbia

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