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“SOME RAIN, SOME SUNSHINE, SOME HEAT AND SOME COLD,” THAT'S THE DOPE FOR JUNE a “Home sunshine, some showers, sulphur and molasses ts handed out) @ Uttle cold weather and a little the reluctant small boy : warm.” | “It hurts me as much as it does 4 ‘That ie the kind of weather Rain-| Fou to have to do this,” said Sal Q@aker Salisbury has fixed up for! >ury to the citizen, “but we have got dune | to have cheaper garden truck. straw ‘An indignant citixen this morntng | berries and much—and the only way Protested at the shower business | keep the town from going broke “Bakes alive, Salisbury, tet up!"|*t the present rate on ‘cukos,’ to the citizen. “Can't you give « em, celery, boqueta, etc. is to @ plenls cacesia out the showers al with n your calendar | the sunshine. 1 have got the straight x. Why, man, it's| Cope from a farmer friend mine . The man behind the market has got ot But Salisbury would not have it! Die little red radishes all lined up Se. He says he knows his business |! beat rows, and the way the to ORG. if necessary he will hand out|™4to Vines are clambering over the occasional rain stuff after the | ‘heir stepiadders ts enough to make ther the regular spring dose of Your heart glad; then, too, the a entree | CTOOKE-nicked squashés are under centract to squeeze out through the ye binssome somehow, as yet the only crop is one of bumble bees It is up to me to get busy! with the big sprinkling wagon and! start something "If I don't i will the gente little ontons and roasting ears won't arrive on time, Now @on't want to bear any more Kick about my cloud-puncturing kt am doing it op purpose, and [ii tell you right now I am going to keep it 100 Tailored its $10.00 and $15. be all off with Reduced from $18, $29, $22.50, 9 up until f get things to going Pve} got to deliver the goods and any-| body that don’t like It can put up [his umbretla and do all the ‘hot-| tering’ he pleases, It won't hurt him any.” So saying Salisbury tacked up a neatly typewritten sign, the dope | for tonight and tomorrow. Mere tt| je | Ep syle aged feats cos ard = * showers | — WEDDED ONLY 1 More Chances to TEN NINUTES : Save On Housewares We Invite Your Inspection. Here's 4.000 fect of Purple Lined Extra Heavy Cotion Hone, §0-foot sections, worth | PRETTY BRIDE DISCARDED HER MUSBAND BECAUSE SHE DID. NOT LIKE HIS MUSTACHE Black Wire Cloth, 20-in. wide, ERISEDPALL ws Pxeontm, g. thie fire ieeting. Of the annul convoostion | emmeren f the Kptxcopal church, diocese of itl Olympia, was heid last nicht ot) WARTRAORON, @, dinp to dom sunmowt ~<a Nowth K atroet-| Instructions have beom sist to @tm-| At ths Mgt information of harm The ston will be continued | ui Goneral Gummere-at Tangier by Co Carilivaudle or Varley, marines ow. Dalexates! Che state department, on the order) wi tm Ianyvih fom the American Fishes under (he | of President Roosevelt to convey! ¥ &t Tangwr and started for W. Keator.| word immediately to Brigand Fras! the lair df Uh» bukgent © Presemt. | gull that, if he should carry out his threat of killing his captives, Ian/ GIVEN CONSIOERATE TREAT Pordicardis and M Varley, he muat pay the forfeit with his life MENT It haa been determined that the) TANGINR June 4 news United Btatos, regardiens of the ac-| Mar oe fant tion of any other power, wiil as lan Pord aie he . tas ume the patbility ng! tere from th wilve, tm Res lk li into the mount M . nephe my roceo, should he make « h thelr captors ar | threat, and will capture and exeoute considerate | ‘ATTACKED e = = THE TTLE strewn “WEDNESDAY, AY, JUNE + yard, MEANS BUSINESS MEET IN TACOMA ROOSIVEKT COOK Ciewonwomwy MESBAGE SENT TO MO ROCEAN GARD rei We AIP LANDED AT TANGIER WHITE STRIKERS AND COL OREO STRIKE BREAKERS 1N FIGHT—RACE WAR 18 THREATENING AND TROOPS ARE SENT TO SCENE OF TROUBLE COLUMBUS, ©. June 1—Gov,| Herrick today ordered troops to Hanging Rock, Lawgence county, to preserve oruer at the Hamilton fur i n works, where serious clashes} between strikers and colored strike breakers have occurred. The sheriff af the county t aphed that a mob was parading the streets armed with Winchesters and shoteuns, openty threatening violence and the dewtraction of prop panies of infantry for the race war y. Four ft here at noon the trouble. A om scene ts feared MILES CAN'T HAVE IT | 12 Patterns | Su Len I] | To Choose | Cc | | Among q | orders HE WILL NOT GAY HE IS A a ae | PROHIGITIONIGT, AND HENCE There is no use in wasting adjectives on ae offer, Velvet CHICAGO, June 1 —Chairman Ste oP ike national Prohibition | effects are shades of red, green and blue in pleasing combinations, committee, in a statement today All are fast colors. jconcerning the Miles’ position. says |] REMEMBER, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOU CAN fen ea nay ggg Po Rn CHOOSE AMONG TWELVE PATTERNS OF REGULAR for the presideaay $¢ it were known | $1.25 AND $1.25 VELVET CARPETING, FOR, 904 densa | REPUBLICANS TIED UP (My Gorlpps News Asw'n) ALL NIGHT CONFERENCE OF PARTY LEADERS FAILED TO RE- SULT IN BREAKING DEADLOCK IN ILLINOIS FIND GOLD t twel The matertal SPRINGFIELD, Republi convent! net Jor ve votes. xty-third ballot showed mo change «nd the convention 1 an state n is — —— —: | ae sautocked on the party's nom then took a necées until 2 o'clock |tor wovernor, After an all night / this afternoam STRIKE PHENOMENALLY RICH | conferénce between the state bea During the reckien titert wittw @jl of the party it was expected that! kinds of numtaws of (means ORE NEAR CRIPPLE CREGK—!| there would be xome change In the! mae, hot @ mindully am * an oP situation but before the « Kyhen yQerrted. renactt| oy butt mang rane re PROOPECT- | had scarcely more than het Gf wry Cenk finish to Are Lent, ne | od hte call of counties on - : | roll call it was seen that tire com-| @vonge Williumie wae comuittetin: — vention was thed up a serious as! tle «uperior court today of assault ver, This was the sixty-second| With intent to do bodily harm. He By Gorippe Mews Aso'nd allot and there wan but slight| beat a Spaniard named : | : : ange from the wixty-first ballot,| over the head with a 1cvolver a few CRIPPLE CHREK, ¢ n* 1.ltaken yesterday after Yate ® AgO. A gold strike of great magnitude e has been made at Glenbrook, sixteen jmitles south of here, Hundreds of " - ome arid Jutriking miners are rushing there FREDERICK & NELSON, ane om special trains, Ore of phenom Complete Credit Houseturnishers. oan has been found in im tities outside of the eok mineral zone | enal rich mmense qu Cripple ¢ Read Our Special Three-Day Carpeting Offer VELVET CARPETS, TOMORROW, SEWED, LAID AND LINED, REGULAR 61.25 $1.35 FRIDAY AND BATL Spar. AND Carpeting is well known as a staple article, The bargain is pre- sented in cold type, and to your knowledge of values the reat is left. We place twelve different patterns from among our large as sortment of Velvet Carpeting on sale at the special price men- tioned above for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Among these will be found patterns suitable for parlors, dining rooms, Ubraries, bed rooms, dens, ete., in oriental, floral and scroll designs. The color WILL NOT GET NOMINATION | FOR PRESIDENCY SEWED, LAID AND LINED, A YARD, As stated, six patterns have borders to match. BRING YOUR ROOM MEASURES. that he really was identified with | the party, and if he should openty | that t, but since he te not ing to make such statement the | Prob ibitionists must look elsewhere. | the Purchase of Your Baby “MOGKERS”” EX-POLICE MATRON CHAPIN | TESTIFIED THAT HER ENE- MIES HAD LIEO ABOUT HER ‘The hearing of ex-Police Matro Cha pr who @iechargead by | Cher Delaney on grounds of incom | pet eney and iermorelity, wae taken up by the civil service n again t wight, but See ee Sh Wee The Intest_ news from German Southwest Africa is to the effect [pats ‘Wettay evening, Sire that the natives have again defeated the German troopa in the moun eS ae ate & tains, where they had retreated In an endeavor to get supplies, their Witnesses who testified character. The the stand and denied each and every} harge againet her char alleging that many of them grew out of personal apite own being ethausted. Reinforcements are now en route from Ger- many (THE CONTEST tron jthetr weaving and taken to buying be article turned out by the . Dr. F. M. Carroll, her star wit oo 2 : goes hin —_ es nena, testified that during his term variety of color, destan and clean ig ete eter teat sa IS ENDED (22) oe wot im ang tedlanee ssen enrthine} Sean wil ee” eae tees abitualtneaen te plore Fo | inaians, and the whslesnte . tore A The Bon Marche charity contest, | sent by « » and foreign art and Ry hiet ot police : le ording to the terms ot wes h the | eurto : ere are fi ed with goods ist pa — ppular charitab! rom the wh man’s loom that of uy Detective AG. Lame of the city ware to Te «Rag an gen tn Rape ee who mid he had visited sre |$1000. divided as follows: First,| woolen mills are recetying orders $500; second, $250, third, $150, and| from practically al) the Indian tribes Chapin'’s house at all hours of the! fourth, $100, closed last night, and| weet of the Mississippi river. lay and night, and bad r ¢ heard anything to indicat — Se committes ¢ a Ms) prank Hi. Grant, in charge the matron’s character was be oe ne the atest be, qwartermastera department im th that she not perfermt S Gnaes os ty, has gone to American Lake to| jgan the | firet week of May per yard . 106 | duties sa tistactority : Fe ee Ot tay ie “pig, mebect the preparations for the Fancy White Carmen, stem | rales Captain Irving Ward ad ——— P| = wt campment of the regulars of the B60 Steel Grass Hook, with hand lime “haochos tht tol Pleted before late this evening and! ' .trer or the comp at’ Annee Gerged binde 250 Jinjure her ¢ ing, {that the result could not be an-| "ar — Amact x —) She said Ce ene. | nounced before tomorrow. - jmy « since sh in al Rs. | ite annot be maid detinitety le weve onthe ago, and had) tbe indications that the Way 20 Sea Foam [i eae ane, eaihtghtl ede Muon” weeps hy een eee orn nabit at tclnna| been frequently referred to im tha 13¢ ané using vuiger prea Whi win the first prize of The best known ahing Powder, 200 peck in. igh Window Screen 200 b IDA MITCHELL. Spelger & Hurlbut SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.—Mar- tied just ten minutes, Mre. Ida Mf Second and Union Mitchell of Berkeley oh 1 her! nd about her choice a hus-/ Se =| band, and, snapping her fingers in| | his face, told him to be gone. the jadded that he was a fool and that she was tir | her astonishe of him. Then she teft | bridegroom standing Cor. First Ave. an@ Cedar on the street, halled an elect ar, and, tossing her head pettinhly, dis. | appeared out of his life. The dis+| Jeomfited young husband has never THURSDAY [os When Mitchell recovered his 4 senses he hurried to court and tc hia troubles to the judge, wh Aq promptly annulled the marriage Pest lowa Butter | wealthy ranch owner of Frenne, He We Good Tea |has returned to his home und r 2 Fresh Roast Coffer |declares that anebe Diessedneme in Puli Cream Cheese 15e 9] £904 ene for him, » adda | It Is said that the courtship of the pair woe iso =o brief, only thr Dry Goods Dep’t— petr 4 meetings having taken place before &-fpool Machine Thread We Fl ime marriage, although « lengthy} *§ Bhirting Prints, per ys ae pes por had been carried on Fruit'of Loom Muslin. BOW tie conre tence was arranged ; Lonads.te Cambrio (heeeaty o friends. Mrs. Miten feet ou N ! Wagner t e HUSTLED THE PALE-FACE MAKES ROBES FOR POOR LO Blights the lives of numberle which great minds the werid If your blood is disordered, fi ished of sluggish commence ment Burdick’s Blood Contagious Blood Poison, Boi Acne, Psoriasis, Pimples, Er diseases arising from an abn A LITTLE PENDLETC Ore. June 1 A We tee D BIG CORPORATIONS PAINTED] queer reversal of trade has egypt s: Si snes fe ake oe Dr, Wm. P. Burdick’s Skin 260 POLES IN MAY woolen robes worn by the red man Dr. James B. Mitchell's Syste of the west « his native tume ° ale oan Se dined dente ie one eae cee Dr. 8. Ross Duncan's Female [fancy prices to hie read beother for Franchise tuspector Wheeler's re-| the gay blankets, utilizing them for Wm. B. Tyson's Kidney and ort to ‘oves tha sle-| decorative purposes, as curion and at as a D Horace 8. Palmer's Liver huatled a little more last month | #4 > oe Thomas Liggett’s Rheumatic than tewal in painting thetr poles. | “* fo th Internal Treatment This i# probably the result of the | *** @ Upo Local ‘Trestesena ut order of the board of public |* "! Lge Dr. Samuel L, Rose's Stomach works, There were only compara- |? “ ATi tively few poles painted, but the |) Dr. Wm, Kenyon’s Catarrh Treatment number seems large when compared ag) SE gee , one A total of 860 pc were painted, | tor gale to the Indlane bie Beck 7 by the Seattle ctrie company w r ‘Pr tor re 8 4 226 by the Sunset 1 famed throughout “ for « pany and 27 by the Seattle Cataract | : company. In April only 162 poles! kets, and thre 4 on nen We Fill Prescri were painted All belonged to the mills are the Pndinwe ther Seattle Bhevtrle company jqne weve iouliy gi ot the! officer BAD BLOOD It will fill you with new hope and Treatment cures Scrofula, Burdick’s and nine G. 0. GUY, Inc. Des’ t Dela Ca BOOM IN BUILDING MAY PERMITS REACHED A TO- TAL OF $229,141 GREATER THAN IN 1903 rriage or Go-Cart Very unusual buying inducements are offered, because, as we have told you before, the slowness in coming of the bright days caused Baby Carriages and Reclining Go-Carts to sell slowly. The result is that our stock is too large for this time of year, Im om der to immediately reduce stock to where it belongs— EVERY BABY CARRIAGE AND RECLINING GO-CART IS DEEPLY UNDERPRICED TERMS $1 CASH, $1 A WEEK The combination of bargain prices with easy terms places © handsome Baby Carriage or Reclining Go-Cart within the reach of nearly everyone. FREDERICK & NELSON, qe) | } An increase of ninety-#ix permits, ltavotving an expenditure of $229, 141 over the same month of last) year is shown by the building an) spector’s report for May, The 1 tor at paame lenied was O08. Yal- Complete Credit Housefurnishers ued at § In May, 1903, but Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets GAT permits were ineued, aggregat | ing 33. | In contrast to this fine showing In the building of the city, Labor Commissioner Grout's report shows that his office furnished nearly twiee as many jobs In May of last year as last month. Last month he furnished employment for 1.4¢ persons, 1,090 of them men and women, while in the preceding May he furnished a total of 2,665 jobs. Mr. Grout explains that these fig ures do not indicate a slackening of the demand for labor to any ex- tent, but rather a superfluity of la ber brought here from the East by false representations, notably those made by Kansas City bunko men. | According to the report of Health Ladiow there were 127 births and deaths last month RAMAKERS _ A Piano Blunder Turned to Good Account We have fourteen pianos too many. Ordered through a blunder between our Portland «nd the Seattle houses, We have agreed not to adver- tise the name of these Instruments at the cut-price, as other dealers must be protected. But you can buy @ splendid piano for $255 Instead of $375 If you desire, we can make the payments as low as $10 cash, and $6 a month. Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Second Avenue Opp. Bon Marcha, Griffin is hearing today the $25,000 damage suit of John Sandquist against the Inde- ‘pendent Telephone Company. San- quist t while taking down pole March 24 s people, It is a curse against ver have directed their power Ned with impurities, impover today with the Burdick Treat- renewed — life. Chronte Uleers. ls, Carbunclea, Eczema, Tetter uptions, Salt Rheum and all ormal state of the blood. other treatments. Two Weeks Treatm reatment m Tonk ‘Treatment Blade Two Weeks Two Weeks Two Weeks nt— reatment Treatment Treatme Two Weeks eatment Two Weeks Four Months Guarantee Druggiste GARBAGE CANS hand-made and are made of ivy galvan- fron hoops to Keep the eides from being complete with name plate and address, ERNST BROS, 606 Piko Streot Phones John 2831 Ind, 188 All of our cane feed tron with heavy jammed in-§8.60 nd Yesler ptions for Half