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Te artistionlly doatgned and beauti fully made of tho very best material throughout. It ts so easy to opo- | Tate that a child can play ft. Th | Perfect contro! of the shading makes | the Simplex more human-like tn ex Pression than any other player it} You are contemplating the purchase | Of @ player that can be attached to! any piano and operated by any one,| investigate the Simplex, Come in| @nd let us tell you about the apecial | Qrrangement we have on musto for the Simple Tt ie always a pleasure to show our large stock of Chickering, Kim ball, Hobart M. Cable, the new D. ® Johnston, Pease, Haddorft and other Pianos, and Kimball! and Vocalion Organs. Also the Colum Dia Talking Machines and «mal! tausical instruments. e Simplex|SCENES AT CHINAMPO Piano Player D.S.JOHNSTON (0. 803 Second Ave. Burke Bldg. Bome having been used a little Buck Range, even it Garland Range, oven Favorite Range, oven Jewel Range, oven 1¢ Majestic Range, oven Restaurant Majeattc Range oven 23 inches square, original Gost $126.00; our price...655.00 1 Ohio Range, oven We also have @ great number Of large and small cook stoves at & great saving. Dabney & Woodhouse Bole agents for the Charter Oak tx2zi s Ranges. 48 PIKE STREET. Phones John 981; Ind. A. 1154 WE BELIEVE OUR ASSORTMENT Voile Dress Skirts TO BE THE GEST IN THE CITY. ‘We are receiving new styles ach week. We have them in all the popular shades, with or Without drop skirt, We carry the separate drops in all shades te match the dress skirts. One Dollar Per Week Buys One. We have money on hand. No This Wine is of very superior quality and derives its name from the high tonfcal qualities It possesses. It is specially ree- Oramended for invalids and con- Valescents. ' Full Quart, 75c Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade. 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca 20c a Day Will Boy a PIANO Sohmer, Chase Bros, Hackley and Carlisle Pianos Installments and Cash C. W. TONER & C0. Both Phones 316 Union | THE JAP BASE OF WAR ser eo Ne * in a AT JAPANESE STORES AT CHINAMPO, EFORM PARK BOARD WILL MAKE ITS EMPLOYES EARN SALARIES ‘The taking of long vacatie the expense of the city and b | during the prescribed hours of labor are to be tolerated no in at IN BIG CLAIM FOR SALVAGE least one Gepartment of the ity.! Profiting by the f rant ab ¢ these privileges among city ha tendent Thor ‘The Jatter has heen besieged ever since he took the and taken her in tow last Wednes afternoon. CHINAMPO. AT THE MERCY OF SEA AND WIND IN MID-OCEAN FOR FOUR DAYS BIG STEAMER PLEIADES DRIFTED HELP- | LESSLY ABOUT WITH TAILSHAFT BROKEN—WILL RESULT | ployes, as pointed out by The Star,| VICTORIA, B. ©. June 6—For] The Nicodemia, which picked her the park board met Friday ond) four days the Boston Steamship) up at sea and towed her into the pansed a resolution stringently reg-| Cx s big stea Pleiades, | Wil s head quarantine station wlating the matter in the park de-| which was towed Williams | this morning, was bound to Port | partment head quarantine stat land Japanese port |. Hereafter park employes will not | drifted about at the mercy Captain Wagner's communication | be granted regular vacations, which! and wind in mid-ocean. How much/| with the disabled ewes only Will be given only upon vote of the! jonger she would have blown about,/by signals, so he knows lit a whole board and in cases where the and what her fate and that of her| ditional regarding her sedition! employe eapecially merits @ litle) passengers and crew would have| This will be ascertained when the fest. This action of the board was n had not the German tramp|tug which went out this morning taken at the suggestion of Superin-| etoamer Nicodemia hove in sight|@ets back from quarantine th& day, is a matter for conjecture. | - - position with applications for vaca 4 4 at aliaien Oe . Yiome bet hee thus tar refused to| ,,A% ti the largest claim for wal) ELECTING TRUSTEES poraes Gay. the Pacific coast w ly be put! The elect Ht a asia ald t 5 t . election trustees of the i pawn bled cameaciceh “7 —_ ote Ye tf, aptain Wagner of the Nico-| Chamber of ( ree is in prog }o the city’s expense at almost °% . ° res The voting began at if tny time and the change in policy|, When Captain Wagner sighted / o'clock this morning and will end Fy ame to them as a ehock. Su, | the Pleiades on last Wednesday she|at 3 this afternoon rty-fivel perintendent Thompson sees no rea-|¥*# floundering helplessly about.) nominations have been made and son why the men should be given| W!th whistles blowing and distress) from th embers are to vacations during this season of th gnals up, 774 miles off Cape Fiat-| lect the y board year when most of the work in the| tery. Her tallshaft was broken | bcos parks must be done jand her officers and crew had lost| Few Fires in May } plata scene control of her, She was then in! According to the report of Fi the direct path of navigation, but) starshal Kellogg for May the fir [had she drifted another day she) jo« ‘tg abana ; | would no doubt have been out of] than usual, amounting to $12,242 the path of the regular steamers. | ‘pho total insurance on the buildings A spring on Queen Anne hill,/If this had occurred there is but ed was $215,200. owned by Mrs, Caroline Maggs,| little telling what would have be-| o which has been supplying water to| come of her | Eagles, Attention nearly fifty families in the vicinity,| Her exact position when sighted] tt le, No. 1, F 1 has been condemned by the sani-|by the Nicodemia was 60 degrees 1 after June bth, 1904, and ur tary inspectors, A sample of the|20 minutes north and 143 degrees) til f oa Sen ike Heel water taken from the residence of |28 minutes west, She was bound| f h ‘ B. J. Spencer, 416 Aloha street,|from Manila and Japan to Victoria| ‘ m of A which was supplied by the spring,|and Puget sound ports with a large| will tak nJ ! was examined by City Chemist|pasvenger list and a general care m. By order of Hi. J. LWA Smith, who declared the use of the She was almost a week overdue! Attest Worthy F ter water to be dangerous to health. when she arrived this morning. Frank Dowd, Worthy Se MYERS MURDERED Waists HIS BEST FRIEND THIS STORE TOMORKOW 65¢ Nething startling about the price, for any mer- phant can sell some sort of a shirt waist 6 for 660. ‘Tis not al ways that we can of- fer made as they are, the newest out of cool, fine whited lawn just Uke brought ' in the season, now for ..65¢ such garments, cartier We will soll on Tuesday a lot of Ladies’ Walets, nearly 4 dozen, all made of fine white canvas cloth, box plaited front and beck, large pearl button trimmed, stitched tab collar; worth from $1.39 to $1.75; at 15c and 18c Dimnttes __ gandies, - o*- this cut in price is some a ‘tis the elegant styles that jue, pink, ye ed with dainty littie flowers. been demanding. Buy now all wash fabrice for, a yard All-Day yw and grey effect MAN WHO WA® LYNCHED IN | DAHO HAD BEEN BEFRIENDED jnot yet taken wp the matter * California's Resorts Affair WHICH THE PROMPTINGS OF ONOMY SHOULD DIRECT YOUR 8Ta.8 TO. Shirt Walsts 48¢ Another new lot to fill week's de mand—waints made of white lawn. All tucked front and back. Peart button trimmed front, large new style sleeve There is no chance to beat the price and very few chances to equal it at Abe Just « brief word about « bar- gain tn Ladies’ Waists for to- morrow. One lot made of pretty white oxford waisting, with plaited front, back studded with large white peart buttons, the new dip sleeve: $2.60 to $3.00 values; all go in at one price, tomerrow and OQ Cents| in@ueement to Wash Goods buy do the persuading. Many a pretty also beautiful stripes interm! Just what stylish dressers have the latest and best Ife and 20 Ge Undermuslins | For Women The finest line it wae ever the pleasure of this store to show Prices no more than the bare cost of material. What we want to tell day is a lot of the t sis gowns that we ever had, gar- ments made of fine cambric and you about muslin, trimmed in dainty em- broideries and laces, Spectat price for tomorrow $1.48 Corset Covers (8c | Drawers 59 Ap excotiont value in cornet cov- | A reguiar The value Ladies’ ers, made of good muslin, | Drawers, made of good mus hematitched cambric ruffle | lin, cambri ruffle, with clus sound yoo, nicely made, fin- | ter tuck# and neat embroidery arasgal | edging; others with hem ished with pearl buttons. A stitched ruffle and lace Insert 250 worth for Tuesday...18¢ ing; for Tuesday 506 MUSLIN SKIRTS Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, like opponite Hustration, made of excellent mus lin, hematitched ruffle with two rows of fine torchon inserting, edged with pretty torchon Jace; a regular $1.50 val ne; for Tuesday at $1.19 Better come early if you want one or more of thene kirta, as it le one of the best bargains of the day BARRET PATTERNS are the best atisfaction ETERSON’ GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 They always give universal PIKE STRE tn} WILL PLAY WO FAVORITES Chief of Police Delaney tasued an] order yesterday bibiting the practice prisoners of nending out to restaurants and having therr wenger boys, All p oe in the olty a - prison will have to eat the fare nerved to the other prisoners, No| SIG JAPANESE WARSHIP BAID exceptions will be made Prisoners receive three meals & day if work YO HAVE SEEN LOW Oe Jing, ‘Thowe not working receive two| AND RUSSIAN GUNBOAT tee. | KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN DE see teamed 5 ita STROYED I CHEEFOO, June 6.—The Russian consul here has received newn that J. W. Booton, arrested by the |" ArAe ust ‘9 ye nk by a mine off Talienwan ne police for the alleged murder of «| news has not been confirmed | gambler some years ng TOKIO, June 6.—The Russian has been The Butte au thorities telegraphed that several | #¥%vOat Gilliak was torpedoed and murders had occurred there where | “°*troyed at Port Arthur Saturday, the murderers escaped, but they R. Marrenger, of the Corona nor thetr names, Booton is a team: | 4.0") Taperiee " on rontigg ws a “I day that bin w 8-year-o ' a has worked for some) cntid had left t No cause was | months at grading in Aeattle | assigned for her action FOUND WIFE MISSING | poe William Holland reported the Aisappearane of his wife to the po | him. BY Hi6 VICTIM (Special to The Star) had been driven in by « sudden GRANGEVILLE, Idaho, June 6.) storm and found themselvés A story told here of the rela-| Brownleed’s cabin, About nightfall ionship that existed between| Myers rode up to the b din: | Geor Brownlee and his murderer,| mounted and came io to get warm Myers, wh owas lynched by| He had been in Grangeville and on Thure which tends to] was on Kis way to his cabin, Hi t the cor Myers ymplained about being half alc acquaintances that the man was in When Myers talked about going ane at the time of the commission! on that night Brow vetoed the of hin fearful deed lide, put up bis horse, compelled Brownlee, after working in saw-|Myers to go to bed, and himself mills and on cattle ranches for the] slept on the floor, In the morning past eight or ten year recently| he would not let Myers go on, of bought a small band of cattle from| fering to get @ doctor, and would #. &. Sweet, for whom he had long| only destet from bis urging when worked. He took pah yontead | it was made plain that Myers’ in and had, as the cattlemen press| disposition had been a slight one it, “begun to live Brownlee was The men had been friendly at all a general favorite among the cow-| times, and, although Myers wa boys and others, good-natured, hos-| somewhat peculiar and of rather pitable and full of charity |a morose disposition, he appeared It is said that during the spring] to think more of Brownlee than of | round up a number of cattiomen/ th rT men about him lcourt. 1 belleve that the courts 1A. PAUL SAYS Not SS | claim. / UE The finance committee, to which Frank H. Paul will sue for the recovery of the $6,600 which wa by Sow ifle Co.'s l offered to him by the finance com Shasta Route. Twe | mittee of the old council as a com-! trains daily, Bast time, exosiient {mission for selling the city Irervice to the most attractive re ing plant bonds, if the pr sorte ontinent, Rates: @an | council sees fit to turn the agree-| Frar 6 first ment down second. Descriptive | “E bave placed the matter in the! full information | hands of an attorney,” he sald this] reservations at os , morning We must file our claim| ©. Bilis, General Agent - | with the elty firet and have that > . | fejécted before we can recover in| 0 to Spinning’s fe Vicycle re Special Sale of Meo yesterday afternoon, When Holland returped to his home on feventh avenue near Yesler way Universal Stee! Ranges yesterday there was no one to greet Chole Range, $99 an@ up. r rURD TURE CO. nd Avenue South. He found that some clothing had been taken and $20 in money, | He thinks she has eloped . RED FRON 208-210 Rece Corner of 22d Avenue South and State Street Cheapest Property in City Near Hill Tract, 1% Miles F 10 “Minutes by Car $1,150 to §1-400. 8 New, Mode Lote 8 ‘Terme, Houses are honestly bullt Conerete footin, Call at of go one block en. $10 to $20 per « Double floors, # onth, eeted and sided. or take Washingtor umes open daily WM. P. HARPER & SON lephone, Red 1901, street car to State street and Room @0 Dexter Horton Bank Bullding Plumbing, Heating and Builders’ Hardware Let us figure on your plans before building. ERNST BROS. 506 Pike Street Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 important! Removal! The State Medical Institute, Inc., of Seattle, Washington Southeast Corner Second Ave. and Washington St. When organizing the State Med- feal Institute several years ago, we were of the opinion that the facili- ties afforded by the Safe Deposit and Trust Company's Building would be sufficient to properly handle a constantly increasing domestic and foreign practice, but as our supe- rior methods and wonderful reme- dies, have become a necessity in nearly every city, village and ham- let in this and foreign ntries, the Safe Deposit and Trust Company's Building could no longer supply us with the required equipment and we have been obliged to move to the South East Corner Second Ave. and Washington St. It is a pleasure to inform the public that we are now in our new offices, where we can treat all the sick and afflicted tn the land without any delay what- ever, Respectfully yours, State Medical Institute Seattle, Wash. : ee actin lla