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ni eon mB, Foe naar ore “SOLDIERING” AT CITY HALL IS TO BE STOPPED GIVIC UNION INVESTIGATING REPORTS THAT Re ee eee BOTH CLERKS | hour V t of the employe t off AND HEADS OF ORPARTMENTS ARE FOND OF WASTING | (ALE Hour oF more every day. Thi | neg pootall rtiooable TIME PEOPLE PAY FOR—TOO MANY VACATIONS AND SAGE. | |" the ee COpATMer which are vil serv BALL MATINEES rt w ott pl : particularly in € air r i es ca a partment, who « entions tr 4 od putting full time 2 rayon grep city: Rall om-, of the request. Every employe want | !ike gree ts in or and heads ‘of TtY depart. | « to make a “showing” for bis| Mem, Itt Mid, Jealo q @ Mente la now being inVesGewted by | @ief and the councilmen in order| **Y-KOlNE — cOMrads who re Members of the Civic union. with ato be in line for a raise . Mew to brifking about a ‘refort.| Gradually, as the matter 4 ee 4 The subject will prodably come upfalong, and it became appare be 3 Official} “hetpry the organization at) no raisewas forthcoming, the i Pre The, Pextiieeting Of its exeouttve| tions clerks fost Interoat in the mat - . com fittee, ter and half holidays have once ‘The djaregarit the city's servants) more become popwar. A ball game i have forthe public's Interest in this | is the only attraction needed to thir aw Tegard eéyeral weeks ago became) out a anks at the city hy © apparent, even the membera fine afternoon, and the hea the finance nittee, which sent », having no one in au- | Out @ Vip” that Saturday afternoon ve them, carry such lit f Wouldony longer be tolerated. As hunting and fishing trips cox al | thetitknce “anid civil service and| ly, and show up at ther offices al-| © salaries commitice had at that time | most any time of the day | » e e t sin ! " ar prov | . the matter of raising Although the charter provides! pagKkeER AND HEARST FORCES! of some c the em-/that every man drawing a salary Ployes, considerable heed was taken|from the city shall work eight} LINED UP AGAINST EACH ‘6 OTHER IN SOUTHERN STATE CONCENTRATE EFFORTS. OW SEIGE ATLANTA, Ga. June 1.-Georgia Democrats met in their state con Yention at noon today. A bard fight is being made by the followers of Judge Parker to have the delegation to the national convention instruct ed for the New Yorker Hearst's friends are opposing t | move and are favoring the unit rule A Parker in @ row GREAT AND DECISIVE BATTLE OF THE WAR I8 THOUGHT TO] 4114, Mtornonat-larke, will prob, . BE IMMINENT NEAR RUSSIAN STRONGHOLD Maddox, J. M. Smith and Judge Sweat. All except Griggs favor Parker. ALIN, June 1.—Col. Baejk, war|the greatest and really decisive bat-| dent tn Manchuria for Der/tle of the year is soon to be fought tt, telegraphs that the Jap-jat Port Arthur. have abandoned al! military) Advices from Liao Yang are to 8 except the siege of Port) the effect that there has been con They will attempt nothing) tinuous fighting northeast of Feng else until the port ts captured ; Wang Cheng and on the r ‘The Japanese are rushing troops | above Kin Chow since May 27 WILLIE LOSES! AGAIN 4 towards Port Arthur, and at the! game time, according to advices re-|JAP BATTLESHIP AGROUND Wy Seripps News Aas'n) : ceived yesterday, Gen. Kuropatkin| : ~ BAS Slready started a part of an en-| ST. PETERSBURG, June 1—a]_ DETROIT, June 1—The anti tire division that he intends sending) M0kden dispatch says a report is} Mearst forces won in the prelimin g0uch to reinforce Gen. Stoesse! at) CUrrent there that the Japanese bat-|“°Y Organization of the Democratic Port Arthur. tleship Fuji is aground on @ reef|*tate convention here today, elect “This leads to the belief her: tnat| ff the Miao Tao islands, It t«|!ne 1. T. Heams chairman. An un 5" plement thee warded by topedo boats. instructed delegation will be sent to the St. Louis convention, with anti Hearst men in the majority TOUCHED |pig HOTEL | DAN GARDLUND HAS A FRIEND Is BURNED ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED THEFT SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 1.~-HMotel Den Gardiund, a lodger at the| !turbide at Ensalia was totally de Washington house, 419 Washington} stroyed by fire thie morning It street, was robbed of more than $70] was the finest structure in the Mex by @ supposed friend while the two] ican territary of Lower California were writing a letter in Gardlund’s| It cost $65,000 when constructed six room this morning. Later Gardiund| teen years ago. reported the case to the police, and shortly afterward Sejvert Ordail the man alleged to have committe the theft, was arrested in the lower part of the city Uy Patrolman Huff ana sent to the pollce statior where he will be held pending an fn veutigntion. Gardiund says the money was In & pocketbook tn h at, which lay on the bed. When Gardiund don the garment he missed the me |About $60 was in the pocketbo jardiund is not sure that ( |stot the money, but says the was the only person who robbed him. Gardlund was out seeing tho sights last night and wos robbed of a few | ars in somé calcon by a wai ocket. He does not think, how ever, that he lomt all his money Inst night. coffee we guarantee than most 40c coffees market. A warrant was sworn out this rning charging Ordall with grand |lareeny, but the police are still in | vestigating the case and other ar- rests may follow MARRIAGE LICENSES Abraham Lu 23, and Lilian Bt ‘ Me e Wiibur A. Cottingt : Abb ge, bott dle; nd Abound tn our select- Od anno tin We have w best for you in style om, and Carri and price. Suite are ot South Park; Leonard priced from nd Mrs, Mary Quamble Ja $12.50 To$30 POPULISTS MEET | Nf Ne aper Ent Ane'n | 1 ’ f | most j he Ht . DES MOINES, Ia., Jone 1.—The] in _ . People’s Party state convention of|* **"* DP Medelsheimer &C0. 9) soxc wae:caiea to order nore tis} ose" Capea Strongest Topcoat House tn the | afternoon. The convention will se pon t landing Roads of the F tate. lect delegates to represent Ic 4 m the nations! convention of the y the United o lumbi 200-804 First ave, cor. Columbia f°” ' he Mt Springflel’, tL. ia | pistons July " t t diet fi ee THE HARDSHIPS THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNES or | . | LABORERS CLAIM THEY WERE DEFRAUDED BY A STEAM SHIP MAN CHAIRS.. 650 Varieties Charles Stewart, a former ; silens man on the steamship Tacoma who are endeavorinn - n ou w& charge of ot > . * . " ne der false pr If You Want Chairs Calland Exe mine this morning noth Our Stock ha n of Bit ere laboring plaine Capt . - t th seth went Strannal Wpany, stating Unt Stewart bad Ren — jefrauded them, They altege that tee! | is jBtewar? ot them tn & : 5 - » lower part of town and told them that we w ecure ‘ j for them on the Tacoma fe ful , ewart was ¢ © $10 a guarantee that ¢ would ke the trip and succeeded in col of hin vietims " 5.00 a Month and j ¢ OF }men Bannick and were de talle t so far ha eon unable to find ol ma’ "tile cots sect: 0 mes urn ure 0 to file «complaint | prosecut . ing attorr office, but came e e Pe warrant. The pre 1101-1103-1105 Second Ave. " heer ney says that ne 1 hows nplaint against oF o wells ethan arrant for Stewart th - ————--——- —— — fu th has ’ or m Sa Fran “T= | men were friends of wart and si . he 2} mo pite fide one, hut was frustrated by the d discovery this morning by the of A SUR-STATION to the Bverethciae ficers of the Tacoma that Stewart JIM KR, the mile « ¢ is to be established 6m A lwas planning to make some easy n who w e sh here the Great Northen |money. The captain promptly dis- ago for killing eo a} freig in and ameiter are low harge tewart and in an inter gambling game dite the shoot 4 view with a Star man this morning |ing, but suys it \ waid very emphatically T ‘ KI ERS of the . if | find any of these people at FRED ABLE ” Idaho | Be m B improvement Com- si any time aboard of my ship | will kere we a dj) pany are to meet tow ow. Tt ie put back to port and land them,| onde river, near Hansen's y, |expected that urrangements will be even if I have to lose a day t ts by « horse wh was ¢ for the further development ® it ading. He became tangled in the| of the # coal mines The police 7 i] ble to locate! rope end war drowned. ere ie doubtful if Stewart will be ar-| THE CHEHALIS SHINGLE have « pi their plans for pa- + rested }at Chehalis, has been ed for a|troling the forest erves during - — —— three-months’ shutdown. The Cen-| the summer Twelve men will be F, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY “FORGOT” THAT A DEFENDANT iN A. 8. Coulter has been appotnted | traiia x will run, but at a 1 put on the Washington reserve, , & special officer to serve without| ces This is the eight on the Olympic and 16 on the x CRIMINAL ACTION MUST BRFIN COURT WHEN ON TRIAL | nay. He will cover the district| cnutdews of « mill except for} Ratuler. The iner in the patrot- | ‘ bounded by First and Second ave-| + roche 4“ force is considered necessary % —_— nue Nindison and Pike stree because of the growing number of ens LUNDIN pleaded “ of sheep and cattle 5 Beo cane, then explained to the court 2 ¢ ot we to graze on the ree t tat no bench warrant need be ts THE B the watches of R.| Serves sued for the delinquent as he had 5 ne ange gr =n —_ 3 1a contin-|in an absent-minded moment told 2618-2617 Firet aven 1s sentenced to three | SATTLESHIPS AT LISBON ours this morn-'him it would not be necessary for Between Vine and Cedar. n | LISBON, June 1—The Amert x ing in the trial of William Hoppe, him to be in court at the beginning | battleships Alabama and Maine are 4 Emmar Swanson and William of the trial and that the state could Reliable Dry Goods Store F) rim vicronia Seating Com pany | rived here today. % Quimby, charged with mansiaugh- proceed with the impaneling of the has forwarded to London from Vé on a peer He > jury without bis presence. [toria 2,600 skins, This isthe first vi pleaded guilty 7 aused the death of The court « do nothing but our Leaders for | year that a shipment has been made | the superior ¢ this morning to » Constantine last September continue the case, as the law abso. | before the latter part of June « charge of larceny from the per+ f When the case was called for trial lutely requires the presence of the Thursday’s son. He stole $10.26 from Albert ; t was f that Hoppe, one of defendant in such cases THOMAS FLANNIGAN, a 13-/ Loth on Decoration day ; the defendants out on bond, was| Witnesses and talesmen were ex- Selll year-old boy who ran away from bis| Anita Lytle, a dressmaker, wae 34 not in court. Prosecuting Attorney cused by Judge Tallman, before |home fm Anaconda, wae struck by q| ewarded $132 damages against the ; Scott, who will conduct the state's whom the a will be tried until i aa a ltrain and killed near Havre, Mont.,| city teday by Superior Judge Gri * & o'clock afternoon, at which! te ati Grecian Hose Sup- Hi ston fin for injuries she sustained by q time the trial began with all de porters, spectal 190 — falling over an obstruction on Sums ) SHERIDAN SAILS fendants present 6c Burmah Cloths, Persian pat THE BRITISH COLUMBIA log-| mit avenue a few months ago. Misg ‘ | The impencling of terns, special 440 || srs are preparing to follow the ex-| Lytle sued for $15,000. 3 lehouaht etl eae OF & Jury. Mt t9\ ssc trong Twill Linings black {m2 of the Washington loggers| Carl Krause today swore to a lesen ant tha.ten Benet eae and colony TAnings, binck [| and close down their logging camps| insanity complaint against J. Hh ¥ leg geatinn of Ente at the mors-i5 | SS “Se El tor an indef fod on account| Ethel, who lives at 1243 Fifth ave i SAN FRANCISO0O, June 1.—Th® py ang eee ~~ gee Hoppe. Quim te Bleached Toweling, linen fin- 9) of the enue north. Ethel will be examined transport Sheridan, sailing for/by Attorney Ire tment eneneted a) . 4%e eee by a lunacy commission in the su» * Manila today, carries 650 recruits wonese. AN EXPENDITURE of $100,000! perior court tomorrow morning. 4 and nine » relieve a ——<—$—— re troopa w oe in the Philippines have expir “Ben't wi Gueed Ge , < Grew | The New Store Credit A } — ——— aoe th id killed at oD IDE WHERE CAPT. COOK WAS KILLED AND EATEN BY CANNIBALS A Model Drapery and Carpet Department Solicits Your Business The success of the drapery and carpet department of the new tore depends on advantages offered to you as a prospective cus: tomer The assortment offered you must be right—the price the quality one ts right ang the style—eact y of good daylight to choose in. Satisfactory terns, ot red you There tle wonder that the new store is succeeding so well Just a few hints to act as invitations to call Axminster Carpotings With borders to match, per yard $1.25, $1.50 and $1.60 | Body Brussels Carpot- ings Portlere Materials Art Tapestric made complete, per pair tk and Wool air and Tapestries ask The reliable makes, with borders ale pal $30.00 stairs to mate per yard k Velours © pal 25 and $1.60 ae re al Laces a largo variety of tints and colors at prices ranging from | $7.60 to $60.00 per pair | | Lace Materials | t the yard f special si; | ‘ act j irtain and ets in white, $17.50 | ‘ory and Arabian tints. Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Strect “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. A SKirt Sale And One That’s { Worth While Sk choice garments scores of shades 100 Dress and Walking rts picked from our own peerless stock and patterns—this season's best styles select€d with only one idea and that to please the tastes of our patrons, We've divided the hundreds into three lots and priced them as follows LADIES’ DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS of voiles, etamines, sharkskins, Venetians and broadcloths, in blue, diack, brown, champagne and white, made in the new fitted yokes with foll flares, trimmed with silk piping and bands of taffeta, and valued all the way from $12 to $18.00. $10.00 Your choice of this lot at each seeeeee LADIBS’ WALKING SKIRTS of fancy Seotch mix | tures and plain blue aad black chevic and serges, | backs and inverted pleats; very i garments for th et; regalar : 7.50 tomorrow at, each LADIBS’ WALKING SKIRTS of choice all wool ma | terials in plain black, brown, blue, gray and cham- pagne fancy mixtures in shades of brown, | green black and white plaids and tnvis } ible st made with habit backs and inverted pleats; tastefully finished with self-colored stra pings and tailored by ' $ sale at each oeonne ° McCarthy Dry Goods Madison Street Si Stpreromon lA gremmmesSApe jy,