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o | He was hissed and cursed by! | Some and cheered by others tn the (work, for a short time I will do} ALL QUIET TODAY THE WILD RIOTS AND BLOODSHED OF DAY IN CRIPPLE CREEK IS BY WHOLESALE ARRESTS (Ry Beripos News Ass'n) yiotUR Golo June f--At 9] tary. @elock this ning the Oripp The fall casualties Creek mining district had almost) chide fifteen dead a Fesumed its normal condition of| wounded. John Calder @ulet. The suspension of City/the most promt Marshal O'Connor and the foreing! in the camp, is among Out of office of Sheriff Robertson! The vigilance and Coroner Doran by placing the city under military) the small t control. Wholesale fend the announ thoritics that | no quarter would be arresta of unionists} to Victor, where arrests will continue @uown to any one evidencing a dis-| man of influence in union circles When all cerated {t is understood they will ‘of chaos. | be placed aboard a special train and Position to make trouble served to! is a prisoner el peace and bring order out) The authorities now have the sit.) deported Mation in hand and there are suffi Sent troops and deputies on the| boyd tomorrow from Ground to maintain order. Sheriff Bell this morning an Mownced that all citizens must go! nitely, Th Mnarmed. A disobedi Order will mean arrest by the mili-| plans along this line. elared and kept in « CRIPPLE CREEK, June 1.—Fol pevtas yesterday morning's disas eleven men were hurled the unions. Edward I toro ‘eteralty and eight others fat-| pointed sheriff to fill injured by the explosion of ® and | under the depot platform at of Vic resign because of his ay or removed Precipitated in the Cripple Creek appointed a nonunion district. tn his place. & mass meeting yesterday! w at Victor two men are deputies at their co: round-up of the union pitched battles occ city. Several serious the day. The sheriff and other officers were forced to re- big bull pen was crowd with union men and sympathts- military and *% sworn {nm upon Pesignation of those foreed to Because of sympathy with | &4ve ¢ unions. ‘There was the wildest excitement Phroughout the entire day and and today bide being ‘Bhother day of bloodshed and riot- throngs marched the) and conflicts were of hourly @eurrence. The most serious fight @uring a mass meeting, when Clarence C, Hamlin of Mine Owners’ Association, in & short address, sald he to know what the boys in Mines had to say about this William Hoskins, a union miner, to the front, yelling me talk! te the union men in the quarte After the un’ with the result that a riot) precipitated, during which! Were fired in every direction, when the rioters finally dis- tt was found that R. McGee, eh heart and killed J. D. Davis had bis skull frac- by a blow from a revolver, aioe later In the hospital to this time Sheriff | Hesry~M. Robertson had been alled to a meeting of the Mine | ANTS AN INTRODUC- TION. TAS & means of introduct zs my Phone John 1681 Write Us for Prices On Wines and Liquors Every article. irrespective of price, is guaranteed to satisfy Fine Old Cognac or Grape Brandy, per gation, $3.00. We are leaders in our line but have lots of tators. n” Free Delivery the pillow and died hag | How well Mra. Beets | trust is well known, 50c |now a bouncing boy | body and lusty lungs. * | Go to Spinning’s fe Turkish Baths, 50¢ MEADY'S, under Dexter Horton Bank } == $1.00 PER WEEK CREDIT 18 EQUAL, TO CASH HERE, and you shou - 1h, He to take advantage of our HASY PAYMENT SYSTEM , WAIST or anything In the way of need a NEW SUIT, JACK wearing apparel. We c arry the finest and most UP-TO-DATE STOCK of DIE# and GENTS’ WRARING APPAREL tn the city Eastern Outfitting Co. jf 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. IN MINING CAMPS $= FORES’ ent wn) committee organ was followed| ized yesterday ts still at work tn ns of the distrtet, ar-| resting unionists and bringing them! they are placed nent by the au-| under heavy military guard. Upon the return of Governor Pea | is believed martial law will be de nine owners an nee of this| zens’ alliance are formulating new TERROR REIGNED YESTERDAY Owners’ association and forced to ter Mayor Frank D. Fr dence, a reign of terror WAS Michael O'Connell from office and | scores of hastily sworn io newly appointed officers began a curred, and at one time a pitched | battle was fought between the of- | assisted by the military, and) their ammunition, they mscives up and were herd: | ed into ae bull ~~ y until the! him her lant Sep eachin| ets, who has cared ave all I had left} Then the poor woman lay back on and Loraine vith a neattns| HE FLOATED DOWN erald, 1229 tnd. — THE SEATTLE Stan TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904 | ARRRRARRARANARRARRARAE9000000000000000000000008 PAAR non ROOK “The Bessie’ s Great Bargain Store Free June Magazine Just Arrived WO ORDA PROOOOOO® CSTER- TALLED Doz. thas far in nd purteen wood, one of Collar leaders the latter | Buttons These! until every! tnear The Great Collar Button Sale Now On 600 doren of the famous Harvard One-Piece Collar Buttons, Every button gold plated and warranted. Others gold filled, gold shell, sterting silver, pearl or sterling silver backs, This purchase of 600 dozen collar buttons, and collar buttons ONLY, the best ia the world, bought at 3% 1-3c and 280 on the dollar, is the most remarkable purchase of the kind we have ever made, and “as we buy #0 we always sell.” These goods will be on sale for a limited time only at these prices This lot includes almost every variety of collar button made, Come early and take your choles, We give just a few hints of styles and prices below. Every button guaranteed. Gold Plated Buttons, regular price 1e each; Gold Filled Buttons, regular priee Ie each; sale price Be In Our Bright, Airy Housefurnishing Department--Savings for Wedacetay St. Loula it force tndeft tt-| Gold Shell Buttons, regular price 26¢ each; sale price The | _Btorling Silver Buttons, regular price 2c special price. ..2%e price Ge mpathy with oe hee a ~~~" 4 200 Steel Butcher Kuife....10¢) 7.inch Breakfast Plates, the ell was ap A We Japanese Dust pan }} Hest Copper Clothes Hooks game, 10c, for te the vacancy for Be doven 1be, for 10¢( s-inch Dinner Plates, the same neh _henaunneneupittihantanaianiiin 18¢, for Oe . e ‘ Seba = “ely: inch Dinner Plates, the same, a Saree Ibe Hardwood Rolling Pin. ..#e for lOc 200 Polished Wood and Nickeled sympathizer Royal Steel Granite Berlin Ket-} Towel Roller for ise tty China Cream Pitch egg: Pas 26-inch Heavy Clothes Basket Ay ee minand, the 2-quart size, 280, for we, oy 880 tern for 106 S-quart sise, 36, for 40-foot Heavy Clothes Line, 106} pretty White and Gold Coffee | men tn the} for *} Cups and Saucers, Ife, for. 100} Pretty China (elery Tray, trim conflicts oc- | é-quart size, 40c, for 20¢) 10c Best Tampico Scrub Brush} @inch Dessert Plates, the same, med with gold, regular S-quart size, ibe, for B3e oe te, tor Be for Ime union head-/ ton men bad | JAPANESE WILL BE PREPARED (By Beripps News Aawnd TOKIO, Jus Dispatches received here sey the Russian wire less communteation from Port Arthur has been intercepted by the Japanese and fuil details of the Russian plan at Port Arthur to act simultaneously with Kuropatkin ja an effort to dispose of the Jap : anene threatening Port Arthur bave been learned Council Committee Will Inves-| Kuropatkin planned to attack the Japanese from the rear and front and to annihilate the entire Japanese force. ee: : AG WEEK ATU OF W. tigate Detroit Hotel As @ result of this tn fon an entire division in being dis patched from Tokio, part feh will land at Dainy and the re mainder at Kin Chow Japanese expect to have an army of | 200,000 men ready by the end of the week to moet any emergency Following an impassioned appeal Cs from Jodge Richard Winsor fon r= --— he lobby last sight the councl! Co It sly voted to give Thomas KILLED BY WILMA IN JAIL | Winsor, owner of the Detroit hotel, versity of Washington will be in- & hearing before the license and |revenue committes That commit-| tee had brought in a report reece | mending that Winsor's petition for) & renewal of his barroom license be lrejected. This action was taken Begin Next Sunday Morning eneement week at the Uni- EH. Wilma, well known to the) augurated next Sunday. police as & subscription swindler! and fake advertising scheme pro-|!0¥ing program has been arranged moter, is again in the toils of the Hac: u e law. He was arrested by City De-| Sunday— Baccalaureate sermon, at | the assurance of Chief De- last night and will be held pend | laney that the Detroit was a die Newspaper Correspondents tug an investigation of his Sealtnes Mam Day Simonds, D. D. Address reputable resort and @ source of |methods. Wilma comes of a fine much annoyance to his departiaen( Were Fired on by Chinese Over the objection of President Gill the counci! a week ago voted) Troops — Etzel to reject the Heense Judge Win Telegraph Killed | Southern family, but has been dis C. Mason, A. B., D. B. Monday —Heception to seniors and alumal, 3 to ¢ p President and sor declared last night that if the council refused to grant the li-| habits conse he would fight the matter to . an end in the courts. Mra Kane, 4 PLEIADES ‘All I want is an investigation, LONDON, June 7.—A Shan Hal Tuesday —« ay exercines of declared Judge Winsor. “I am sure Wan dispatch adds some details to} the clase of 1904, at Denny hall and that after one is made the council the reported killing of the news-| L university campus, 9:20 a. m. Prom- Etzel of the} Jenade concert and conclusion of paper correspondent LORAINE ROUWE. will see that it has nearly commit Manifold work at the rate of $2.90) ea ted « wrong. I would prefer that| London Telegraph. He and Brindie lclass day exercises, university per hundred, superscriptions 1 _ gmt a 7 Little Lo- | the committee be comprised of the of the Daily Mail, were fired on by! = 8, 9:80 ? : | raine Rouwe, bet nown as|members mont prejudiced to the Chinese soldiers while in « junk j dnesday—The annual com- Perted, envelo addressed = «@ . Le . eas tor oom ie ssinee “Weeny,” living with Mra Beets, | sale of intoxicating Nquor, I ¥..|between Swantaits and Erdino.| (Bpecial to The Ster) | msanecmnent Bafbens, ot Beaty hell Loan OF | who keeps @ boarding house at 1422/ endorse every statement and action Etzel was killed, but Brindle is re VICTORIA, B. Jone 7.—The}10 « m., Hon. Will H. Thompson. ‘mick, public stenographer, rooms Ser oe ° * fallen heir to|takem by such a committee. jported safe. The two newspaper Alumni dinner (admission by tick- P87 and 38 Sulliven building, 710 | $12.99. Since his death "It is not so bad to have my men were investigating the move-| big steamship Pleiades has been | ot) university gymnasium Ip m. two years ago mm ition was\client’s license taken away from ment of the bandits. | <% a Mabeled for $100,000 by the owners to have it taken from him| Etzel’s father Itves in San Diego under such circumstances, without) Cal jot th jerman steame ieade Gellerela chaese to detae "kee te lacdedcecds jot the German steamer Nicademia for little|rank injustice to him and his fam-| Mest dinner t™ Seattle, with Sas | which towed her into port. Bonds| although Frank Waterhouse, repre: California 3 Resorts x of hia ma-|ily, He te « reputable business| terres or Burgundy, at Ma! man, having resided here si fecond and James, every eve |to that extent have been put up, me years, and he owned a mili at Bal-| Sime SO =) J ad dd mo ol t lard during © part of that time. senting the owners of the Plels *, Boentc Bhi Route, Two | sisted and left for the courts to de | tral dally r time, execetient | aide. well & law have al service to the most attractive re-iready been retained for the plain- sorts on the continent. Rates: fwn | tiffs. - mi “The charge has been made t:.¢ upon the approach of police offi cers bells are rung all over the ho Franciaco $26.60 firet class, $9800] The goes on to Tacoma 4. Descriptive Mterature and btomorrow, and she will likely be full Information, also tickets apd | aocked there phan tel. No such condition existe and ers! never did. Every one of you knows rvations at @8 Firetavenue, BE €. Bilis, General Agent swioM) that more or leas viee creeps into CHAMPION CAN'T GET READY every hotel In the efty, from the | Washington down. [ believe the chief of police is honest, but he may be misinformed by police of fieers who wish to revenge them ives on the proprietor of the ho-| ; | “My client has been branded as! t MONROE BY JUNE 17 man-| death tz to her Y SMART CLOTHES, Herald, 1229 2nd. | four te SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—Jef 404 First Ave. South . y y net and| the Keeper of an assignation house ponement of his fight with Sack Both Pho Pink 1761 care for him as if he were your| *!thout @ hearing. It is an injus Munroe ts variously viewed in lo |tiee not to give him an investign jtion, His family is attacked by! such Innuendo *rejudice cal porting icin, | otws ofthe Gore nterferes while those who have seen the champion training declare ft is im possible for him to be ready by OF | June 17, the original date. Jef SJOYMENT Do! WITH YOUR E - LIKE A FEATHER bieyele re- | Oscar Dingman, a carpenter | working on a building at Maynard| javenue and Charles street, fell forty feet yesterday afternoon and| THE SAME KEEPS YOU PREJUDICE THAT] FROM TRYING Another theory {s that the whole Captured the first | affair is framed up to arouse more prise at the Paris |interest in the contest. The fact was not burt. He landed upon a exposition, and it's : | remains, however, that Jeffries has heap of rubbish and people who) held first place ever e n doing too much playing, but saw him fall thought that he was since. good judges say It will be necessary either killed or badly injured. The We are factory |for him to be In better ndition | partol wagon was summoned, but representati ven. Ithan he ) Is no w to defoat the miner. upon its arrival the man got up Easy payments. and ran for his home with the Allen & Gilbert id not fail it you | own ncaih uae || the otficers. determined to dol pocrons MEET thelr duty and caught up with BEST IT 18 POS-| MADE TH fluence of liquor than hurt Dingman. Special Officer Clark SIBLE TO MAKE IT ALL THE ATLANTIC CITY, J., June 7 carefully examined the man and Ramaker Co. TIME—TASTHS BUTTER BACH|—The fifty-fifth annual session of decided he was more under the tu TIMB YOU TRY IT. the American Med Assootation Other 1406 Secon Avenue opened here toda Prominent TWO DOZEN HALF-PI BOT-| physicians and surgeons from all TBS, DELIVRRED, 000, PHOND over the United States and Capada nee HANGB 26, are present, ters say that Dingman had been drinking freely during (he af- ternoon, Opposite the Bon Marche Commencement Exercises Will The fot-/| tectives Wappenstein and Freeman Denny hall, 10:30 a m., Rev. Wil- | | before the Christian Associations, of London|2%8tt © account of bie criminal) gt Denny hall, § p.m, Rev. Henry | FOR HIS FIGHT WITH JACK) it is a move to secure better odds,| 4 MANY THING NS OF | frien is having difficulty in getting] REALLY MERITORIOUS AR-\his wind into shape, despite the TICLES OF FOOD AND DRINK] giowing accounts of press agents ARE REFUSED BECAUSE OF) regarding his general condition. our stove and range store is sure to have It-- our stove and range store Buck's Beauty wood cook stove-- com! smal) price. ¢ rear end top s 1006 to 1016 First Avenue SEATTLE Stone, Fisher & Lane ring the Roses Tomorrow The Rose Show-- Particulars for Competitors There are no charges for entering the competition, ‘Anybody in entitled to try. One rowe may take a big prize—for quality isthe paramount feature. fut the Digger your bouquet the better your cha We want n front and back, loaded with we expect that next year there'll be hum roses grown as one direct result of this the flowers to the store Wednesday afternoon or night—they'll be eived up to 10 o'clock Attach a card with your name and address, Judges names will be announced Tuesday. After the show ie over Sa ay night we shall send all the rones to verybody's yard the various hospitals—with your card attached, Of course they'll be free from all advertising w r. Women’s Suits at Two-Thirds The sale of Women's Handsome Suits—Costumes, the most stylish affairs, the most practical and most wanted sort, are of at far less than the maker in- tended. Arra in three groups for easy buying— $4.95 for Suits Worth up to $10.00 99.96 for Buits...........Wortt $17.50 for Suits Snaps in Cotton Goods BRe each for « good, dol-| Oe a yard for Soft Fin- lar Wh Hedapread ish ed White Cambric, ize for double bed one yard wide; an ex- handsome Marne lies pat t material for fine terns and hemmed ready rwear, worth ibe for use I2\ec each for a good, serviceable White Pil 40¢ a yard for Fancy low Case, size 46x26 White Novelties and made of a soft Vestings, in a splendid smooth thread nt of styles and up to $17.50 Worth up to 25.00 for fine, soft cy White or Cotton Blankets; 14 size, worth just the thing for camp or outing purposes. is always busy Here's just a stove item from this store to show STANDARD value BUCK quality. This is the BUCK stove we lead in the selling of because it es all th ff an® oven door kicker, 7-A bas four T-inch holes, oven 14x14 .. 17-A has four T-inch he oven 14x15 ... 28-A has four 8-inch holes, oven 16x16 .. |Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons BELLINGHAM TACOMA Corner of 22d Avenue South and State Street Cheapest Property in City m Pioneer Square. r ar Hi Tr 8 New, Modern, om Cottages to Choose From— $1,150 to $1400. Lots 87 to 50 feet, $225 to gO. Terma, $25 to $150 cash 10 to $20 per month. Houses are honestly built, Double floors, sheeted and elded. Concrete footings. Call at office go one block east uses n-datly WM. P. HARPER & SON om 60 Dexter He k Bullding. Telephone, Red 1901, very best BUCK stove features and sells at a very aranteed a perfect baker, with oven door shelf, or alee Washington street car to State street and dite a