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the waye at Hall Broa.’ shipyard at THE SEATTLE STAR 3 High tide last, night sna Ph ny — q “COMMITTEE DECIDES ——_ HANDED IT T0 HEARST Bargains In Bedroom Sets | ay what one may, nothing so well furnishes a be pieces of which all match. The wooden bedstead warms up t! com as a good set of furniture the e room For those who She had te new biades put on her| THE LO® ANGELES EXAMINER PRINT® A SCURRULOUS ° f MUNICIPAL BUILDING feae - eee em, ee | ATTACK ON THE METHODIST CONFERENCE AND THE agree with us we have real bargains—well made bedroom sets at cut prices. Look ove 4 ; od Northwestern Btean ahip| PAPER 18 VIGOROUSLY GONDRMNED ee pictures and think if you ever bought a bedrom set of so good design for ao little 4 aadlinl ompany's stean Acoma, mally oney. decorated with flags of all colors, took @ trial spin down on the yesterday for the purpose of ing her machinery, which by MUNICIPAL BUILDING WILL STAND ON FIFTH AVENUE AND YESLER WAY AND BE INDEPENDENT OF PROPOSED CITY | horoughly overhauled at M Capt Connaughton, who will| Odlst conference occured this morn-|in the Examiner as a disgrace to HALL—PLANS FOR LATTER STRUCTURE ALSO CONSIDERED) command (he vensel this year, ox-| {ne Over an anonymous attack fn) Journalism, an insult to the confer: | | pressed himself as being hugely | Hearst's Examiner, The story print-| ence and to the dénomination which | pleased with the showing the vessel) ed in the Exami this morning! {t represents, and a fiagrant in-| made, The Tacoma will sail for! said that Dr * KR. Day, presi-| dignity to ite host, the city of Low Nome June 1 dent of Sy? University and a) Angeles The Bullding Trades Assembly, at jeandidate for bishop, knocked down| It further recommended that the | ound been| LOS ANGELES, May 21.—-The] Rev. J. M. Buckley read a reso-| ne, | Most sensational scene of the Meth-| lution deci, Ing the attack as made) —_—____ ae? Mira enol |) 9G ae ear Construction on the proposed, tn which the polloe force can’ take municipal building, on the Keeser| Pistol practice block, at Fifth aver ad eaity Prisoners will be taken into ali it i . i . bo = f ‘e and Yesler fi arching room whe bi rght to the it meeting last evening, adopted a | Prof. Alexander Hardie, a pastor) conference prohibit the Exammer ( = jay. will probably be berun before! station, thence to the clerk's root lution endorsing the use of ho: of the San Fernando (Cal.) Meth-| from the privileges of the press dur-| Le eas aE pr vantages of encouraging home | in an argue vets and pointing out 1 | odist church, and called bim a lar, | ing the remainder of the « next fall. The special committee} and then be placed in an elevator appointed by the council to look Into! and taken to the jail in one of the the matter of constructing a new / upper stories. city hall and = municipal building! On the first Moor also wilh be sep yesterday declared itself as unani-| arate rooms for the captains, ser mously tn favor of the linmediate| geants and po matron, together erection of the building. with bath and totlet rooms; also an Steps will be taken to construct a| assembly room tn which the force] RAvensdale erence Be eenbitrasing at over higher critt-| It was greeted with a Chautauqua tm dag aoa The Examiner's informant is| salute and shouts, and was unan-| -vcingen Bed he anonymous imously carried } nas some pyre rime Dr, Day made a public refutatt Rev. L. W. Munhall, an alleged ag Ne cg Fined osetia Ae re on the floor of the conference, A| opponent of Dr, Day, made a public! scene of confusion Hiowed, the | announcement that he had nothing duatri clam ference t vey Thursday night after a . _ferertalgre mos “eo conference protesting its belief in| to do with the accusations: new city hall, if arrangements can| can drill, measuritig 40 by 60 fect,|!°"# Hllness, He ansisted in the Dr. Day | James R. Day, ch 1 | be made with the county commis-| anda vault for valuables. jvey of the Intemational boundar testa ay, chancellor of Syra fe between the United States at eure Unive po “ sloners to erect a combined city hall} In the basement will be the quar-| ie between the United Stat ! nlf hiversity, was elected on thi tish Columbia and was 76 years | fourteenth ballot, in the fact of the MANY OTHER DE SIGNS AT SIMILAR PRICES. These offerings are made to bring new mers to our store. We make no money on them, but hope for returns from future business, and this we can only secure by pleas ing you im-your first purchase. We cordially invite you to examine our goods and see if our representations are made in good faith cave’ G. L. HOLMES FURNITURE CO. 101-103-1105 SECOND AVENUE story mun &nd court house. If this cannot be| ters for the milk, sanitary, quaran-| apes PE ‘ Gone, and it Is not likely that It can,| tine and boiler inspectors. jof age. The body will be embalr higher eriticiam” fight. He is the| & mpecial election will be held forth-| On the second floor will be ‘the| 2% shipped to Counell Bly eighth and last bishop to be elected with te vote an issue of $150,000 of | police court with a seating capacity | M Interment. The total vote was 696; necessary | The nt ot wir to elect, 464. Day received 474 votes | | mall, which has been he | The city hall donds for the erection of a five-|ef 160. On this floor also will be a wes COREE. ot tpal building. gymnasium. fter the second withdrawal. A up with the c | matter will be taken| On the third floor wilt be the| Months by the local p tice, wit | | Chautauqua salute and shouts gr aunty commissioners! emergency hospital with 16 bede| £° to Nome on the steamer Saldic | ed the announcement of his e at @ joint meeting to be held next/and the city dispensary. Part of| “Mich will sail from this port May | tion Tuesday evening. | this story may be used for other {36. The Saidie will take about 5,600 The other bishope elected are Building Inspector Place showed | purpose hp all of low class mall mat Soseph WP, Merry of Change, Monty the committee a sketch of the pro > plans have been made for the| tf The first, second, third and - F, Spelimeyer of Newark, N. J posed building. On the first floor | two upper floors other than that the| fuUrth el rok ‘my wife just about 30/Willlam F, McDowell of New York, Will be the stables of the patrol) jail will be on one of them. Quar amer Corwin. years to spend all the money I had| 7amee W. Bashford of Delaware, O. and ambulance wagons with stalls! ters will probably be made there f hirty-five cand ® land pletely, When| William Burt of Rome, Italy; Luther nail went north on the mall went h whe | tt tee are ak me ce | for 18 horses and the police chi the park and: law departments of | ¢™8™! for licenses to practic® | she had done that whe left me, tak- |B. Wilson of Baltimore, and Thomas | Sumgy. The wagons will enter the|the city and all other extra room Aboyt ten of th sre | ing with her everything I had in the| 3. Neely of Philadelphia - - } barn from Yesler way and leave it/can be used by the city hall em.| Mld-overe from the November e@x- | world except my clothes—even the od | ‘ recover j @m Terrace street. Provision may! ployers pending the completion of|®™nation. The requirement for ap- | picture of my father and mother |e arrived from New York st ie American manufaeturers has ruined also be made for a shooting alley|a new city hall |plicanta to sign the code, whereby |” Jacob Hecker, an old soldier. fe said the defunct companies are tobe| LUMBER and shingle manufaec-| their trade in Manitoba and the ; id lthey agree not to advertive, has han oF ON TO MUKDEN rocreaniond on o legitimate basta” liuress ce prition Columbia are ae. | northwest and wish protestion. ‘Lhe | mer & wealthy land owner of San| tively engaged tn &gitating a duty | ter# have been sent to the people of am . <= = - Ee been abolished. The examination t®| Jose, Cal. told Judge Hatch this * c ‘oa " THE STRAMER NELL te quaran- | * um “ len ovince asking them to ald in NOTA | being held at Christensen’s hall by | story in the superto t thi seibes T on American lumber and shing pr « th EXPECT A STRIKE SHPERAR the state board of examiners. nab ae eds & aieadie en Oe ee ee en |tined for smalipox at. Victoria, Bl ang will ask the Dominion govern-| the matter, and the next paritament BER — John Franklin, a young-colored| Rev. John O. Rust, pastor of the | nis own testtmony 8T. PETERSBURG, May It tw | ¢ |ment to act. They claim that the | will be asked to do something to re- X ; man, was speed acquitted of| First Baptist church, is stl! unable S wen aoe wane ory |Peported here today that @ detach- | invasion of the territory by the|lleve the condition, ‘ Salas wallet tonto sbeed burglary in the superior court yes-|to preach, owing to his continued fe. begga do lg both story /ment of Japanese is approaching HALIB CITIZENS are —— TOPEKA. Kan, May 2A mem- | terday. He was charged with break-| ness, Rey. Roland D. Grant, A.| plain to » The had the court's | Mukden, jranging for a Fourth of July « ber of the Boilermakers’ union, who | ing into the h ¢ Hugh kett| M., D. D., of Vancouver, B. C., wilt bration, + Meth te the euaneile éf the Bed-| a: s14" Boreee ateeat. tat inter, por gy ves i | fympathy from the firet | : ° e > Gatien of Lakes, hatienas tha hotter. | 2t,124 Spruce street, last winter,| take bis pince at beth services to feat Ww as mageed me from UNDER THN PROTECTION of eration of Labor. believes the Boller, | and was caught by the ofticers while| morrow, Mr. Grant Is @ well-known | morning till night,” the old man| \the state law the beavers have be J ~ : H strike | hiding on the back porch of the! pulplt orator. sald. “I don’ thing | ‘ 1 within thirty days and that the en- a don't want te say nothing }come so numerous at Great Falls, pel, house. He proved that he was mere-| A charge of embeazlement is hang 2” oa ‘ | gineers might follow. against her, but she certainly did Mont. that their dams are causing te = [ly a trespasser. tng over the head W. A. Rapp. | neart oa : arly drive me wild. Every time I | bridges to be washed away and th od & former employe of Lyon. Slater & | got hold of money she would take courses of irrigating streams are b Nis General af Wee. Jehu Bagtey Ce., publishers of this city. About) it and biow it in, and now tn my ling turned, | p will be held from Eagles’ hall, Sey-| two wea ono Rapp severed hie | ol age Tam clean busted | | ine wt } connection with the any, an Just because ehe wae three years > ‘ehnrecenneran al : tte | enth avenue and Pine street, on Sun- | amt Because he was y AN UNKNOWN INDIAN, while day, May 23, 1904, at 1 o'clock p. m.} at that time was in ite debt. An! oiger than I am she wanted to run] KUROPATKIN WILL FIGHT THE | 4..\ felt trom his pony at Ellene sharp. All members are requ investigation, tt te claimed, the | Tam bows here, Jae’! Japs AT LIAOVYANG lpurg. on@ wes drowned in a puddle to attend. By order of > sereen tae Seseenne end his she ofte tell me, ‘end you lof water #ix inches deep. . . hI reer Oe ed former employers have asked that|ain't got nothin’ to say,’ and ecco i dows : 1 Use Your Timber Right at Once Attest ag’ eta ak me tol ee |. TH $20,000 DAMAGE &8UIT Frank Dowd, Worthy Sec’y. | SE Rag eage dip enrensetg eet: Mle finally left me, six (hy Berippe News Acs'nd |brought st Everett by John Nelson “TWELVE MORE PEOPLE MADE HAPPY THIS WEK Ream: nan AB eed | burglary In the superior court this | years ago, I could not but be glad z |against the Monte Cristo Minis WITH A TIMBER CLAIM APIECE mees ing and was contenaee Y | T went down to the train with her a. Mh cig ca RG, May %.—Alcompany for alleged injuries, has ANOTHBDR PARTY LEAVES IN A FEW DAYS FOR THOSE udge Tallman to two years in the | ang her leave with everything | 440 Yang dispatoh states that Gen- | been dismissed OD Ti CRC 7 iC! JAPS DEFEATED DETACHMENT penitentiary }T owned in the world, for Omaha | ¢fa! Kuropatkin has strongly reir |" Strom irey Se ee inet See et ae ee teem —s, Claudia Pollitz, an inmate of the | * «| forced the piace and intends ¢ $1.01 c pave * our OF CAVALRY NEAR WANG] conty hospital, was committed to| ‘cain pip gah I vr Bh dye anche poner gps the rose ager Had Plena bec By ag ar nla I have a new piece of vacant timber land for entry on which I CHITUNG [the insane asylum by Superior Judge | out them in battle there. oF \f| am locating from 16 to 2 every week SATISFACTORILY. These Bell this morning. Nettie Cahen, a 1 hese t weu't neither. 1 Gut JOHN ROGAN WAS awardea!| Slatme are lees than a day's ride from Seattle with good transporta- we aa as thon; no walking to be done. Come in and use your timber right r that the timber land ts almost a on the 19th defeated a detachment) Portiand believe to have been cor THE DIB ected with a large fur robbery skeleton on the Merlin ranch, near of Russian cavalry in the neighbor-| : 4 der. A - ere some time ago, was arrented Hiipabure. pol » murder. An hood of Wang Chitung Friday. The a ret a et ty Rea ls Remember, a man and wife can both take @ timber clatm, ob- Senenane.daatetnad aa) bile | Mere yesterday and will be held nvestigation is being made pa © loenes, while | Mere rent investigation taining 320 acres together. Those who do not take advantage of this the Russian loss was increased by Thieves broke into the Eagle brass if NEW CAPITOL at Olympta opportunity are simply losing a good $3,000 claim. Only @ Hmited 5 the capture of a captain. The Jap-| : + numb ¢ iT - oundry iret avenue south eematete’ tut. th ot yet umber of these timber claims left, and the rate they are going they Adams ve have captured Ka! Chow, 20 ost ics ane a ed ott r sa] a ‘ eee oe _fempeclbi miles southeast - y an of the under-world, was sive | ed back, and that ie the last I have $12,000 damages against the B & |committed. “Phe latter became in-| seen or heard of her.” bb FT Bison Company for the lose of a leg | before it ie TOO LATE. Remer TOKIO, May 21.—The force of | sane through excessive Anking | 1 believe your story, Mr. Recker at Victoria, yesterday thing of the past; and as security and an investment Japanese which landed at Takushan | < Connors, whom the police of! yuage Hatch nald j ne mers vane So Timber Tand Is the Best t of minor will not last very much longer. Do not wait until the opportunities a“ } WADE, | tity of fixtures and scrap bras | pr é ore Pape " are gone and then be disappointed. COME IN AT ONCR Re- driving the Russians back. The Pacific Packing & Navigation | dong ee eens a ee bias member every day you put off using your timber right means loss : at ‘ore the board of works this morr : " 2, LD of money to yo Best . Company moved their home offices ing. and eucceeded in inducing that |. TH® LITTLR 8 ert o f money to you. from this city to Bellingham yes body te take steps to force the Se- | daughter of William & y R be l G Sati factio day. A branch office will be kept attle Electric ¢ 4 Pp and other | farmer « near Olyfmpia, had her emem Tr, uarantee s n in Seattle | compar pwning poles in the city | head crushed under the wheel of a Guy's branch drug store at to paint them, as they are required | heavy logging wagon. Thursday, but - os - h* | Mystery still surrounds the sul | nt t r vad ot that whe fell Is the Best a scar ad Pith ene nares sna ,27tey ott curvumte: he svt | aA Ses se ving tet ct me fll | Denny way was the scene of | rocated himself with gas ina First| Murphy appeared only in the in- | mudhole & he Gosek die: Oat TOGO STEAMS RIGHT UP UN./*mall diane yesterday afternoon | ie soc house a few days| terest of the Ninth ward, where he | ‘ul! weight and It te hoped @ j Shortly after 4 o'clock ago. | eaia there were hundreds of Adams’ Best J 2 »vssn cons |"rron OLE ROLES. By Kg Byng cores | Walter Burpee, want name was not Thompson, and the | *tirring the board to declare that it -620 PIONEER BUILDING SEATTLE. Mowing Ditter message written by Sowing water memes tition bx | rotld 9 cont oe carcese cae | WATER CARNIVAL Ind, Phone 873. Sunset Phone 1016. light on the mystery. It was found | there was something doing forth- | geturday Night, May 21, TOKIO, May 21.—Vice Admiral |!" extradition at Etta, by the « a with ‘Onenthe of the Beason at An explosion of gasoline in room y » the board directed MANHATTAN BEACH - }Togo reports that Japanese gun-| 40° ¢ ine sullivan buflding called > my Influential enemies and| Two weeks a 4 Cc boats and torpedo destroyers re-| oe oe a tment shortly after | thelr stool pigeons w. you con- | all the companies to go ahead with mee Formerly ne Se jconnoltered toward Port Arthur \’ . ag wain @ rea} | scentiousiess, Jealous, cowardly, con-|the painting, but the latter have acht Club House, af oem key... Mean & little attention to the board's Under the Ausplces of the | Friday, steaming close to the en- Aeal th aspiring crushers of the poor and | pe . ate deale cuple om THLETIC CLUB, Ini trance of the harbor. They sus-|Tuedamace was smal | feten OLYMPIC A ¢ i» whe small I hope you are sattefied. | orders. | iy Has No Equal tained little damage from the fire| The Boston Steamship Company’s| YoU have tten me where you IT IP Harry Cole's Transatlantic Water , Se t d Ni ‘ht j directed at them from the shore! steamer Hye ca arrived on the| Want me at last and accomplished | | Carnival ang Pantomime Troupe a ur ay 1 Try tt thing to be proud of | _Vaudevitie Show in Theater, Ser reorteent, tome eee we From 6 to 9:30 jdatteries. Despite a hot crossfire,| sound from the Orlent this after there were no casualties. on with @ large cargo of general There is a certificate of depo ait] 4 > nl set Gad ent ta Snees of $35 and % in money in the inside Y T L Villon. Ferris Wheel, Tight Rope | merchandiee. i acoma, Walking, Fine Restaurant; also jown by Pinkerton detectives, 4 for embe jan gov t Grand in fight | sling $12,000 from the Can Coffee | stne S200 from the Canad (By Geripps News Ass'n) Y.T Forks, near Dawson. a, Mo. ‘SUFFERED where she will unload her freight pe ~~ 4 a. —. 1 er -_T | Yetitae vine: Dart ethan cuees or on {buries wil Ce buried tn the | Tes ents. Postoffice Band TOILET SOAPS—4711, Woodbury’s Facial, Packer's Tar Adams Tea & Coffee Co burial, an I will not be burted in the} A PARTY OF THE HEAVIEST "rth | aie ia afk lend BF cokentys Wiabeta, Foraich WG WEEMS on bale Mite «, including ere urday night only, at, a cake : .. 166 nival PEARS UNSCENTED YCERINE SOAP, special 3 Saturday night, at, a cak . 1240 PARTOUT PICTURES, refined and beautiful subjects in an entirely new dress, different sizes; all rpriced for Saturday night—sizes x7 inches 6e ches 12%e each, 8x10 15¢ each. SSE PARTOUT PHOTO FRAMES, cabinet each . oe ween eeeeeee LADIES’ WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- CHIEFS, special Saturday night at, each le COMBS, some odds and ends, drug st y both ways, Seat in V. Show and Seat at Water Ca e le | cree he defunct Elmira Log- | 921 Gecond Ave, Near Madison ‘D RGE L potters Meld | creditors of t saber; TERRIBLY CHARLES THOMPSON.” | ging and Smith-Mastick Construc- The body stil! liew at the Bi ey-| tion companies, at pret, | watson morgue. No arrangement have been made yet for buria Coroner Hoye will take up the mat ter and see that the suicides last PASSE The following divorces were grant (By Scripps News Ass'n) ed in the superior court today COPENHAGEN, May 2. — The|Mre. Minnie Briggs from Charles Norwegian expedition to the north | Briggs, desertion; Mra. Dora Trips | pole, nailing last June, has arrived |from Wesley Tripp, non-support }at Dalrymple rock. Captain Am-|Mra Nettie Clark from George THEY MK XED | mundsen reports that the Ericson | Clark, desertion; Etta Von Baum Greenland expedition has arrived on|bach from Jacob Von Baumbach | the west coast after fearful hard-|non-support; RN. Knight from By Boripps News Arend | ships. Mary Knight, desertion; Hannah request is complied with. Orpheum wee L heater Ul, May 21—The Japanese SHELL RACK AND SID —— Ward fro Frank Ward, cruelty | * = a. " ong Bee waibect: 2 M. Dizon trom | ‘ at Genesan reports a collision Becond Avenue, Between Madison and Spring Streets. worth 15c and 26¢; to close, Saturday night, at.... 5e . | J. Dixon, desertion; D. H. Northorn nm Russian and Korean troops LEATHER SHAWL STRAPS, just the thing for camp- ‘ PAID FOR ee ee ee ey Trek cae ak “gusenee 7Ot THE NEW FIREPROOF THEATER! era or travelers, 26c kind; on sale Saturday night at, : ence Udell from William Udell, | erm Tong od bape aoe each : 104 orean was killed and several Rus i cruelty and non-support ne were Wounde ‘ HE STORE CLOSES AT 9:30 P. M. SATURDAYS. a Our Clothes embody ee etet we GC. Mer? iVWco D JED IN ga cysgie ci P str = | ran ening on ay, i ; | WASHINGTON, ., May 21.— DUKE DIEL , - t what is best and lat- 1A check for $9,000,000, the remain-| Fresh Ranch Eggs. | te | der of the $10,000,000 to be paid to Buy your Butter, Eggs and Cheese y : est in apparel for men. | 408 of the $10,000,000 to be paid to) a PAE A | where ou can get the beat. goods a McCarthy Dry Goods n for the least money. Try the Crees ‘ Second Ave. and The fabrics are care- j was handed to Morgan's representa- . FIVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS! one fae DEBAUCH || | Company f2nse4 Bole Agents Young's Hate | DENIED NEW TRIAL eee lita. toties MAA. Dee Beiet, 91.06 FARMER JONES And His Pigs. WILLS AND BARRON, Comedy Sketch. workmanship is the best obtainable, the aa BERLIN, May 21.—Duke Paul | 1331 24 Ave., Arcade Bidg. oe 2 Biss. der = fit le —_ | INS OPH Frederick of Mecklenburg, uncle of | ~ ae - ALLAIRE AND CAVILLE, Club Jugglers. a | the reigning grand duke, avas found 's —— coming—warm uperior Judge Tail tod v enthe on Weak 6 WM. CRESSWELL (Bicycle Bill Bults trom— | eee a rrant'c new trial to Frank | dead this morning, after a night's | Winer net Cant ane sen peat «2» Mot inthe Combine ...- Thield, « young man recently con-|carousal and drunken debauch, in- | as ie WM, A, LANG, Acrobatic Comedian. $12.50 to $30.00. vieted of highway robbery. Thield|cident to a dinner given to his oPay a Cit d. "y | Will be sentenced next Saturday. | COrps. Houghton & Hunter | THE ASBESTOS CURTAIN HAS ARRIVED. aeen ry Laundr | — — = | 704 Firat Avenue. Cut Rate Offices Main Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Office—Third Ave., near Pike St. Shirts 100 Collars 2c Cuffs 4c No Work Di at Above Prices. | TORONTO, Ont, May 21.—The an-| NEW YORK, May 21.—The bat nual meeting of the Ontario Jockey | tleship Kentucky returned from es | Admission to All Parts of the House, 10c INTERBAY PHARMACY Opposite Interbay Postoftice Station L Full and complete line of Drugs and Gundry Articles, City Prices | JOHN H. CASTBERG Graduate of Pharmacy and Chemistry * T\ ciub opened today at Woodbine | China station today Btrongest Topcont House in the || park and will continue for two « Stat weeks Foresters’ Exoursien Kags PARIS, May 21—French Ambas-|To Olympia, Sunday 22, $1.00 rour 099-006 First ave., cor. Columble [|| sador Nisard leaves Rome for Paris | trip. Phone Exchange 10. Mus! and dancing. +