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pean si rae aes BLOWN OUT TO SEA IWBITORS ABOARD WARSHIPS HAD A TOUCH OF THE LIFE THE JACKIE LEADS AMERICAN VENTURIA, Gal torpedo destroyers Preble and Paul June 2.—The Jones, which lost thelr anchors last night In a gale and were foreed out to sea, with sixty men, women and ehildren visitors aboard, returned gafely this morning. There were ne fatalities, but everyone was seasick The monitor Wyoming, which ‘was also crowded with visitors, held to her anchor, but was tossed about ti all were seasick. The destroy @rs cruised about the bay at 1 O'clock this morning until the wind abated sufficiently to allow them landing those not too sick Many of the officers, men and marines were ashore attending 4 Barbecue given in their honor, and gould not return to their ships on B@ccount of the high seas. STREET CAR MEN STRIKE @y Beripps News Ass'n) HOUSTON, Tex. June 2.—All Street car lines in the city are tied up by a strike of 300 employes of the street railway company. The men @emand higher wages. men are being brought in, and a bitter struggle is anticipated. CONVICTED OF MURDER (By Scripps News Ass'n) PASO, Tex., June 2.—Arthur Bady, of Los Angeles, was convict- ed of the murder of Daniel Mitchell, of Cincinnati, and was sentenced to serve nine years’ imprisonment for the crime. RADUATE By Scripps News Asvn} BRYN MAWR, Pa., June 2.—Com- Miencement week exercises at Brys ‘wr college culminated today in conferring of degrees upon the The commencement ad- was delivered by Carroll D. president of Clark Univer- Who took as his subject, “A in Social Economics.” Rooms 37 and 38 Sullivan Building. 710 FIRST AVENUE Phone John 1981. Better Times Rye or Bourbon Whiskey If you are a judge of liquor we ask you to inspect these critically. ‘We guarantee satisfaction or your money refunded. VT Tay 404 First Ave. South Both Phones: Pink 1751. Free Delivery AFTER YOUR LONG TRIP Try a Turkish Bath at Heady’s 50c tarsan 50¢ Heady’s, under Dexter Horton Bank.! searchers breast and he came to/on Yerler way en a The Well Dressed Woman Commands attention wherever she may be, and there’s no reason fm the world why you should not Your purse be lean just now parel ever on display in this city We offer generous terme Week-—and the choice of the finest stock of Ladies Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Piko Street, Corner Fifth, | COMMENCEMENT | AT MINNESOTA . MINNBAPOLIS, June 2.—The ox- ines of the thirty-seoond ymmencement of the University of held in the armory as Wileon, 1 board of regents, de livered the address, The banquet and president's reception took place this afternoon. TROUBLE FEARED (Ry Seripps News Ass'n) or. 3 RSBURG, June 2—A seml-official estimate of the Ruw j stan casualtios at the battle of Kin | Chow places the killed and wound ed at 30 officers and 800 men Mukde governor te doing his arouse the populace against Russia, and trouble Is feared HE DENIES IT (Ry Beripps News Asan) LONDON, June 2—Secretary of War Foster, in the house of com mons, today denied the reports that the government intended to intro- duce conscription proposals znnual | Minnesota were this morning, The D,, of the JAS. R. GARFIELD. Said to be Slated to Succeed Secretary Cortelyou, of the Department of Commerce TSTILL NO TRACE OF MISSING MAN NOT IN SEATTLE AND NO ONE) &. C. REAM OF CHEHALIS 8 The mystery surrounding the }strange disappearance of KE. C. Ream, a farmer living near Chehalis, who was terribly gored by a bull |last Wednesday and who was be- Haved by his neighbors to be in a Seattle hospital, is growing deeper, | Not @ trace of the man can be found. | When bis brother, J. E. Ream of Shelton, accidentally learned of the misfortune which had befallen hie brother, whom he has not seen since he left California nine years ago, be set out to search for him. Word was brought to him that « man named EB. C. Ream had been attacked by a mad bull near Che- halle and by close inquiry he decided that the man must be his long lost brother. Me learned that a of men, after beat! f the b had pl the injured man in a wagon and that th 4 driven to ward Olympia, J. Ream then went to Olympia. ¢ he heard that the men had driven through town in the direction of Tacow Hurrying on to Tacoma Mr Heam lasked the pollce to help him find thhe miseing brother Inquiries were made at the hos |plal. He had not b left there and no one In town had ween a rig | anewering the description of the one |in which the injured man was sup- pored to have bee taken away. | Still @ faint hope lingered in the be well dressed, even though $1.00 per Wearing Ap dimpatches state the local | utmost to! 8 TO KNOW WHAT BECAME OF unfortunata| } sue reall ee CaN TL ean a esaassan Ie, ae NRE — u THE SEATTLE STAR“TMURSDAY, JUNE a, 1904 Stone, Fisher & Lane Many Bargains {}, June Sale of White White Fabrics for Summer Dresses largest furniture store in the woat Friday Special- 1, 2:or 3 15 miinente from Gee ltown, the richest kind of soil level, free of stone and not sub ject to overflow, $400 an acre This sale’s of special interest to the gr y girl, as | $50 cash and $10 a month - pe the ¢ girl, and for every woman who wants to look her best this summer. Nice surroundings, §-cent “a xo re h jousands and the 1s of yards of dainty White Cotto car fare, perfect title, free ab yetaglee ears n | fabrics, suitable for n Gowns, in almost endless stracts French and French Dimjties, variety of weaves and te f embracing Ind ! Paris Mon Only 8 or ro tracts left, This | is something fine Persian Lawns clines, Organdies, F Mousseline de condition up to the fine French Organdie at $1.50. WHITE WAISTINGS Fine White No Indian oles, ete., a 6 to suit the ain and Oo , Ce | 1C cauoforsd enceet> | | About 3,500 yards of Madras, Hi elties, etc., every in any 202 and #@g New York Block. erized Nov- Hundreds of White Waists piece perfect and worth from 25 a yard; sale price, a yar | but one to a custom London Honors Seth Low | none sold to dealer no C. O. D., telep delivery. will be m e or mail orders filled. me promptly as possible- June Px- Mayor | w York, who has LONDON Seth Low of been the recipient of much soctal| attention during his vist London. Fort tel , " a cee an ae eee ortunately we ran acros k maker who was dinner to be given by the Pilerime’ badly ring. W foclety tonight. M to preside and the will in clude Ambassador Choate and other persons of foremost prominence. frightened by the ba ¢ helped him » fine bargains—« leated wide ~—this is undoubtedly the greatest iron bed value ever offered by any store. We want Star Standard store same interest and importance to them as is this. ing on anything you buy here. James Bryce ts unload and in return he 48¢ for White Law: row of hemstitching and band cuffq; all ery and lace trimmec the $1.50 class $1.19 for Waiste being brought to a pe dozen more speakers fronts, leeve readers to understand that all values are of the There's always an item of say- ated, embroid- I easily in Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATTLE TACOMA Democrats Meet in Ohio jon of Dr. C. ¢ Peenanan te rs | yard, for 20¢ VICTIM © ple county as the FP aiicaee’ stellen’ ay bach Sah tas beget yas Fad vo ETS OE LIKELY TO BE INDICTED IN ayo Rdg stinghee JUNE FOR RECEIVING 8MUG. | 956, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 SLIPPED GLED oPium = i daiindetillinshoneeieidapibcstpinabasiadede ce:| Che Annex Second Avenue and University Street capes styles equal fective Two Great E These reall You'd recog Embroidery Edges, b« mbroidery Bargains t price BELLINGHAM need n and re that fact Ohte, June and 12%¢ suita- Nainsook, from 2 t Embroideries of Camtbric, Ce ee eo BEDFORD, Ind. Jone 2-—-Olie | Bundy & member of the citizens’ committee employed in the isveatt gation of the murder of Miss Sarah Shafer, the school teacher, just be- fore his death recently in Indianap- olis, made a death-bed statement, exonerating James McDonald from complicity in the crime Bunday! o» was & prominent attorney. He cotl- - |\apeed under the strain of work con-| nected with the in murder, In bis # | the police had rong man and | only wanted « victim. the oplum taken from “Big” Stevens and his gang of smugglers sometime ek. The proceedings will be (hy Beripps News Ass'n) ted not only against the 2,100 PETERSBURG, June 2.—A | Pounds of optum found by the offi-| Mukden diepatch dated yesterday | ers, but against the launch, team, mt Lieut. Col. Gourke haa |*4fes, plano and other property of from Port Arthur, | he #mugglers seized. District At- having passed through the Japan-|toraey Frye is expecting the order jese lines. to begin the sult any day and will _————— = publish summons as soon as the order comes. ————————————— rr "cra mar vet to mate| ME WILL EXPLAIN before the grand jury sits, it is be- Meved that information will be | given to the jury and it be asked to return indictments upon which the men will be arrested. Several P. H. Hatch, whose divorced wife, Mra. Josie Hatch, recently instituted garnishment proceedings to coliee® | men, who are known to have acted | overdue alimony, fled an answer to as “fences” for the Stevens « are | her suit today. He alleges that he receiving the attention of secret | ¥a# good reason for not paying all- service agents and they may be| mony. which he will be gind to ex- called wpon to face Judge Hanford | Plain to the court If he is gives am Superior Judge Albertson yester-| m day afternoon granted divorces to! ‘The secret service department GREAT OLYMPIC: ; will probably ave in caguody ser | Bentamin Lawson from Mary Law-|oral other men who are directly ot iW. A. White engaged in the business before the Both dec | granted for desertion "| federal grand jury convenes on June Sth oad and Labor, ee 7. This is the belief by those work opportunity to do so. Hatch ts em- ST. LOUIS, June 2—Beginning| Mrs. Nellie Adams instituted di-|{ng on the case. Not a few people ph Sen Gunes of Re. Saas |ployed by the Northern Paeifio wwday and continat through Fri-|Yoree proceedings in the superior) ate known to be engaged in the Special Agent A. ¥F. Burke, in| Railroad Company. He recently day and Saturday, visitors to the court today against her husband.) business in one way or another, and World's Fair are to have an oppor- George Adams, She alleges drunk-' now the agents are working to se- tunity of seeing the greatest ama-|D¢s# and extreme cruelty eure the evidence om which to co tour athletes of America at their) best. The three days have been set aside for the Amateur Athletic Union championships, which form the first big feature of the Olympte games. Nothing has been left un- j@one by Chief Sullivan and bis as tants in the department of phye- whose hands the conduct of the | ™#*ried again. ase has been placed, is working | hard on the evidence against the “fences” for the Stevens gang and some other men, who have been | known to be carrying on the bust- | ness independently Several small smuggling gangs have been in the business and the secret service department hopes to | break up the business in the Pa- cific Northwest. cneaeeenel SMART CLOTHES. HER, 1329 Second. Mib-2617 First avenue, Between Vine and Cedar. jeal culture of the exposition to HIM make the tournament one of the Place About Seattle Where You Can Buy Lots pe it held under Amateur | o i | cee oa een ane || Four Specials for ‘This ts handicap day, while to- morrow and Saturday will be de-| voted reapectively to the junior ai senior championships. HOME FROM VANCOUVER Right on the Car Line Right on the Lake AND THAT ONE IS Seattle. He hunted nearly two days without result. He notified the pe and called at every hospital In the city, but not a trace of his brother could he find, Last night ‘orn and foot sore, brown down by of sleep and worry Ream lett Friday’s Selling Working P $1.25 Men's special . AUBURN, Me ond istrict L 0c =—Men's Working 12%e and Tan Half Hose 8 1-3e $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts o* . - Behr Black jthe city, He sald he would return | oe soit w y CAPT. GRANT TELLS OF PREP- sutra Heavy plore aed nat kus whore ha| the matter of endorsing Hearst as] ARATIONS FOR MILITARY Men's there he would go. I will never stop hunting fo poor brother now till I find him,” | ead, but 1/* candidate for Democratic y| tion for the presidency, Aidates for congr to the nw | ENCAMPMENT { m nd two sets of de he sald, “Maybe he is }j| tonal convention were ted. | want to ese Bis face again. We ail ee — Captain Grant of the Unitea) —————— —— thought he was dead ong ogo until BURGLARY INCREASING States quartermaster’s department ; ich aa ice Delaney has de-} eco returned this morning fi Van | Wated be - | . : ouver, where he went for the pur ¢ two detectives on the} ning patrol at headquarters ae pose of arranging for the enca: Detective Bam Corbett hae beend ; oo re ee ble there in STRANGE DEFENSE |:0verine ei» work in sve vant, wot PRICES i ag : | tective Adama, Two light batteries under Cap E. W. Williams, charged with re-| ‘ ¢ tains Kenley and Hawtbore ceiving stole roperty, is being] Any Good Kind leave Vancouver on Jur . tried before Judge Rudkin in the proceed to the lake. One company Siete ebart talay “Willinme is| Of summer underwear for men you) $ 9 of infantry will start immediately eee ate ec itctty tn ehe| Will find in great variety at ML NA for the purpose of preparing the a ao, Brooks & Co.'s, 1841 Second ave camp and a ocmpany of the signal burglary of the home of Jace Furth several months ago, of which A. B. ¢ has been convicted. Val uable articles om from Mra, Furth by Cox w found by City Detectives Barbee and Tennant in WITH $2 Down and 50c Weekly We have got what the people want, what they can't get corps will be detailed there at once to put up telegraph lines Bids will be advertised within a few days for the erection of store 1 houses at the lake and the instal Preseription it simply the sick of ~ - . Cor. First Ave. and Cedar 8t lation of a complete water system j Wi ni 00) od ouRe 7m Williams’ room in @ lodging house ponetlk, of elsewhere, and the land is crowded with buyers, so These improvements will be begun Your } , . , as soon as possible tn order to have Williams will plead for a defense If you buy $10.00 worth of » , h completed tl that he had gotten possession of|f| merchandise out of our Shoe, A Larger Announcement Is Unnecessary |} {20° {ompietet by the time the en campm nt begins Prescription Wii] be filled for just ene y and thet the goods for the ing th purpose of turn n over to the police. Dry Goods, Grocery and House Furnishing Departments, we will ve absolutely Free We merely w sh to remind ye ou that Bx Bx <Gx MARRIAGE LICENSES No Land Company on EarthCan Undersell Us | Don't fail to see our ads Friday, Saturday and Sunday tne. the comme : ; A f ida e with in Masia Sdithan, ik 4 Gansiiac sail One 49 tb. Sack They will tell you all about the big opening Sunday A 7 DAL NY mo eects zee Mildred McKercher, 24, of Paul of Bost Flour —_ ~— | cla rob you "steerer, | an ELKIN A CANDIDATE R TIF BE A ¥ | | HARRISBURG, Pa, J FREE AIN IER ~ CH (By Scripps News Ase’n.) } ida Gs, “ an ae John P. Elkin, Republican candidate | ROMB, June 2.—To We will guarantee « r price LAND CO. ’ G.0. Guy, inc. |for judge of the atate ipreme state that the harbor at Dal ime fe talked of as « candidate te rd pt egg anny cases lower, been cleared of Russian w oan and Yesler and Second, et bela ee Quay in the| an other stores, 309-310 BOSTON BLOCK OR RAINIER BEACH that Japanese gunt have en-' GUARANTEED ’ tered DRUGGIST, : t ’ © ‘ e i h

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