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SHAFER BROS. FIND FAMOUS ahaa treats the readers of the Star to a] luold though Inconle editorial de) WiLL GALL UPON MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL TO BEND OUT fense, of the appointment of Rev. | NOME PROSPECTORS THINK THEY HAVE DISCOVERED RICH| Ww Ww sheak to the pastorate of « MOUNTED OFFICERS AGAIN TO PATROL SUBURBS—AN A , olre STREAM FROM WHICH INDIANS HAVE SECURED BIG NUG. (mm EMERGENCY EXISTS GETS and beneficent standpoint it would soom that the cireus people ought | — not to be denied the privilege of " AS: 4 r = wlodgir . c . . Le} f “Teho | The local improvement ¢ factory in other cities. Ip Portiand tape : lg bs ave ts up « matt ol here are x or eight of them (By Mall Correspondence.) they claimed to have picked up| vah more than those who go down {have taken up the matter of se |there are six or sight of them, I NOMB, March Joo Oats and/along the stream, Proapectors fol: | a ta chive, o thoes who, cottag, better follee wrotestion for |sehove, and t James H. Startaman, well known| lowed a trail indicated by the In mr country’s flag, whether |) at to thelr attention by the] Chief Delaney spoke in a similar prospectors, who ha just »|dians, but were never able to lo | by land or sea, againat the invade ae gg t “yy oe . voin. He sald that it was so long | turned from a tramp about tho! cate any stream that yie more |6F the millions who toll in all the | SPDARIw. eeiioe of the council te |since that there had been @ mount ‘ Koyukuk district, claim they have than colors, Oats and raman | mu ous avocktions of labur aes vs ue Ra . “ oo 4 policeman on the force that he been to the much talked of Midas|are positive they found the stream |or the vast array of humanity em: ||klore Mayor Tallinger's CF ny Sa , om oe creek, Several parties will leave | meant by the Indl as its course [ployed In the learned pre mn, | fOr a, co. & ; ht that the clty should imme for the stream alleged to be the/and general contour is closely sim:| it not written The children | pr ne Gabasaa, ‘Which Giadly emalay os jones ove eult Midas in a few days, and if/tiar to thelr description, They |Of men are brought forth sons and fa the tye Berm be por Ama | the creek is as rich as reported a| prospectod a little and found fair | daugh s unto God Shall it be 7 - - obey “ eeted tb oatrel the big stampede will follow indications, ‘The creek im sald to| ignored that we are but members|‘ Polleeman ts quay hn eg an 3 Bs J a ~~ pa ping and Midas was discovered by Indians,|be about 200 miles back from the | of the great family of Adam, | Dis residence Lake, Queen Anne, |Capitol and Reaton hilie,” be ealé The natives showed big nuggets | Yukon | whatever be the sirvumstances do | B00 ree" lasek Gili and ihe | ‘The Gueoe Anne Improvement = Ses |we not outgrown the fanaticiem of |l#ke Washington section club recentiy made the following , The Kast Union Improve report on the matter to the con summit of the divide bet ween | !nfant accountability and ite ~ ben . ; Penny river and the gulch, They |companion blasphemy—the eternal | lub, at its mooting last night ference committee of Improvement burrowed into the snow, and In the condemnation of buman beings |“) the matter and passed r clube morning wore so exhausted that|without law or Justice, merely to|"!on# demanding better police pro-| “It appears from the pepere thet ieee wandares @ ly about all|Kratify @ vindictive power to pun-|teetion. The suburban residents, |the mayor is drawing the attention of the following day. Ongmunsen | ish? in event they cannot secure regu jof the city council to the necessity é became snowblind and Wilson was| Think you, Mr, Editor, in that|!4 patrolmen to keep some sort of jexisting for @ larger pollee force | forced to loave him on the Penny |areat and final day of reckoning, | #teh over their homes, desire the |In order that the residence dis CARTER = ONGMUNGON —BE-/river, about five miles up from the|When the myriads of men and|APpointment of several mounted |triets may be fairly protected. | At mouth, in the of the willows./ women who have dwelt upon this POllcomen, who can patrol a large | prosent many oF them are wee LIVED TO HAVE PERISHED | rn then cane to town’ rexch,|mundane sphere aball stant before | territory. The local department |lutely without such protection. Th | IN SNOW FIVE MILE® FROM] ing here in a thoroughly exhausted Jehovah's throne, and “the books NA several mounted oftcers city council so far does not soem condition. He went to the cabin |*hall be opened,” that the question |“™m¢, but during the |to have acted upon his recommend MOUTH OF PENNY RIVER, IN/ of John Frischer on the Sandspit | Will then and there be put to any |"*xime they disappeared jation and the Qu Anne Im Jrousers ALAGKA of Jeun Weiser on, the Sontag | it then, and thave bo pat 0 any |"*Es ev actrel soverel requests |provessest shah very ot ported to the proper authorities, | Yer, & doctor, a priest, « carpenter, | fF more police protection, particu. |the opinion that the impro’ United Commissioner ason, & printer, am nist, an |'8tly tn the northern end of the |clubs throughout the city should and n ae Reed immediately dispatched Pete | itor, an opera singer, a theatrical |!tY,” sald Mayor Ballinger today, |take up the matter and instat upon | | > nd I think that such protection {some protection By Mail Correspondence. Bernard to the spot where the un perfor mer a : | NOME, March 28—Carter Ong urned late last night after |4re all human beings, and there |" asked for 10 mor on, and it jevent of crime being committed, it and munson, an lcelander, is supposed | making a thoro rok of the| fore need the pel | is now up to the counell to decide |takes from one to three hours to | |to have perished in the hills about |jocality and re: he was| | am at a loss, however, to dis | Whether or not to employ them. [get polic at the spot, and un-/ Trousers |five miles from the mouth of the le to find any trace of the }ver where we are to find the gow | “At the present time the force ts |der these ciroumstances {t is found | Penny river ing man. There is little doubt |pel. There is the | not even larg mgh to patrol the |that no such thing exists. As otet r | . loys in the business section, It|ed by one of the members of the | Jack Wilson and Ongmunson|but that Ongmunson wandered | Presbyterian, japtint the | 87 ie 7 - ; Tomorrow the Shafer Shop j started for Nugget Gulch March | away and has perished | Methodist ngregationaliat |'* pe ily saiiaiens. to putes the ‘ ub at ite merged ~ ay A weake 33 and stopped that night on the; Ongmunson is a native of Ice | and the pel; and | main streets had been figuring |be as reasonable to keep all the fire Will have a remarkable show of i) __ land, 27 years of age and single. |there are the various gospels of the |98 employing mounted policemen jengines together in the center of Trousers. The man who wants His parents reside in Grant, Mani-|®Umerous orders of the Roman|'® the fall in the outer districts. A | the city as to keep ail the police toba, Canada. He leaves cash in| Catholic church s man on foot cannot got over our|men there to help out the season with an the bank to the amount of $60 and | Pels of the hundre dis. | bills with any speed. 1 understand We would have the committee |was interested ia « lay on Satur ating denominations throughout |t4t mounted police are very satis: take prompt and energetic action extra pair is assured of |day creek with John Bergman jchristendom; not to mention the |= a | axmeneneuntonnmgs hundreds of millions of people! M. C. A. rooms. A new be heathen, whose gospel ie thous | lofficers were elected: President Have you tried Our Goods yet? ands of years more ancient than| KB. Shorrock; vice president, D. A It not, why not? any of ours Duffy; secretary, Everett Smith Can it be possible that all these |treasurer, George H. Park; fin liversified, conficting sects or the cial secretary, James Bothwell; sv her taken together or Be 3 perintendent, Rev. H. D. Brown. constitute the gospel of | Fre@ Sansom left his bleycle on | ot God—one Lord, ¢ the curb at 1208-12 Seventh ave NION MPANY SEEKING al Te adie dees | one baptiam? Can it be oom: |“ on On. GO jnue yesterday afternoon. When he A california Poi per ived, that Jehovah, whose fret; SITE FOR BIG TANKS [came back the wheel was gone. He @AlIOM 6.66 cone o 1.00 aw is order, and whose distin reported the case to « policeman ores i suishing injunction ts unise hal A one and onebalf story frame Fine Old California Sherry, per tson, shall y q acknow the vagaries of mod |etructure at 751 North Broadway gallon ++ee- $2.00 |) FOUR GREAT DREDGERS TO BE) orn soct jam as a substitute for] ‘The negotiations for the pur-jcaught fire from some unknown Everything olse in proportion. BUILT TO MINE G neo f His Bon? cause yesterday afternoon about 5 | Free Delivery. Phones—Bauff 41; Ind. 39, 308-310 Pike Street Beattie art river, which emp bare of Stewart ing dredge last seasc indicat od PIANO for many years ‘The famous Paragon Pants— than which none are better— cost five dollars. Fully equal to any your tailor could make to your Five minutew walk from Ferry landing. magnificent view, 10 feet by 10 feet, for S800. sm down aad $16 a month. A Snap 9 acres, ™ acres cleared, good buildings. fine orchard, § head of measure, even at half as much VICTIM OF BRUTAL again. , stock, 100 chickens, incubator and ys u broader, kinda of farming tm plemert: ta, md all fu use. A splendid pla two miles from K to the Interurban. $2.9 $3.50 Up Boys are These Suits for time,and that’s half the trouble solved in the buying of boys’ suits. Gvaranteed to give satisfac- ton. Priced trom $3.50 up Novelty Suits for very little boys, such as make ‘em “feel good”—all styles and at prices as high as you want to go. Sole distributers of the fam- ous Imperial Hat, $3.00. Shafer below the army post bon, Alaska, May 23 from Seattle of Alaska beltev in Seattle and a Cor. First Ave. and Cedar 9 THURSDAY INDUCEMENTS rela Though United st Perry and his deput ing hard on the cane, jelues as to the ident slayer have yet lower river mining man who was seen with Evans at a tim | whioh must have been wher | were mushing down § Bare Fels Naptha Boap ‘or 156. under the followhig conditions For every dollar's worth of Dry Goods or Shoes bought Thursday, we will allow § bars Fels Naptha |some lower river min : o H Wateh our Advertisements. fall. He had only bee north Bros. Arcade Bidg., Cor. Se ond and University Our large assortment of Ladies Waist Sets in what we invite you to call and look at. last summer wn at Nome, wher held large H 704 ret Avenue. MIDAS CREEK TOM OF STEWART RIVER, for gold im the bottom of the Stew. | Yukon about 150 miles above Daw with © prospect keep hundreds of men employed CAME FROM SEMTLE ALASKA BELIEVED TO HAVE, RELATIVES HERE—NO CLUE! TO IDENTITY OF MURDERERS lal to The Star) N, Juno &.—W. 8. Evans, | nm em 00 will Dele the Dep, ne the victim of an atrocious and cow matter how he spends his spare ardly murder, whose body was| hacked to pieces with an axe, was | found at Kokrine, a short distance Federal trying to estab lish communication with them no substantl | been The officers are now searching the he met his death from Eagle, presumably bound for short time before sailing for the an he left Nome for Seattle mining properties * — loughton & Hunter! styiisn Giothon” Herald, 1 A CIRCUB8 CHAPLAIN The Star Your issue of a few evenings ago OLD IN BOT. an The stale homilies rehearsed tn sectarian pulpits may comport with the oracular pronunciamentos of a Mu wi ALASKA sod without body, parts or pas y ine ae who, in «ta days, created | g Cc - — — & world out of nothing; but they find no respon from the Great ! Liquor Co. |) sore so rye grary | Sul Sy tian fom in’ Goo Family Trade = Speciaity. Bldredgers are to be built to mine |\°™ 1 6.000 yoars, was organized from eternally jand who has jthe God and | Jesus Christ. existing clement 4 himeelf to be Lord a ‘ther of our pties into the - —_——————json. The big machines will b PAULOS. metructed at a cost of about 2 $500 099 r( a ay William Ogilvie, former gov ‘LIBE ernor of the Yukon, ts at the bead | RTY BELL Will Buy « of the enterprise. He" tested the m= and found AT ST. LOUIS on @ enough to war rant the expense of building the Sohmer, Chase Bros., Hackley and) pe. yale oN than “ng he —_—_— Carlisle Pianos. ‘om government 110 miles of the Installments and Cash. river. He claims to have found} (By Bertone News Ass'n) enough gold-bearing ground to} 8ST. LOUIS, Mo, June &—The | Liberty Bell arrived at 9 o'clock this mani morning. At 1:20 o'clock this after noon it was taken to the World's Falr grounds escorted by a parade At the unde 26,000 achool children In the ceremony attending the establishment of the bell at the fair, . * You Can't Mice it. ‘They are better tn fit, style and N quality than any other shirt m marche” only $1.00 each at E Brooks & Co, 1331 2nd ave. MURDER IN Ramaker’s You ought to know that this organization sells more pianos than any other onthe Pacific Coast, mainly because it sells the only good instruments and at a considerable saving to you. Knabe, Hardman, Fischer and Ludwig. at Fort G , came north authorities tives are now Marshal sare work ity of Bvane unearthed camps for a in company @ last winter n close to that | The two | Yukon Ask about the easy payment plan. the ning camp. learned, came ttle Inte last n in Seattle a Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co. | 1406 Second Avenue. Opposite the Bon Marche He was well eit in said he THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904 IMPROVEMEN WANT T CLUBS — MORE POLICE chase of land for a storage plant opened by L. W local representative of Ol Company of California, morning the water fre ered. On the company will erect several large rage tanks. Mr. Blankman stat od this morning that as the nego tations would likely be pending for some time, he did mot consider it advisable to state the exact loca this Several suitable sites on consid the t being purchased a one eration as yet. As soon as a sult able site has been secured the com pany will isewe bids for the com | pany,” Biankman, “to give Seattle firms the preference when it comes to constructing the tanks, but the competition will be open to all comers. Our company will en deavor to place Seattle on such a basis that it oan asfully com pete with San Francisco in supply ing off fuel to vonsels, well as supplying consumers on land “For the present we shall use bark Fullerton as a storage plant. The vessel is now on her way here from San Francisco with 16,000 gallons of oll.” | According to prosent plans, the }eompany will build one tank with & capacity of 37,600 barrels, and |weveral others with a capacity for euce from 6,000 to 10,000 barrels. From| yyy ; take the Washington street car to Taylor's mill and take the time the construction work on | BELLINGHAM councti has| I free boat ride to Hillman’s Garden of Eden. Only 5-cent be | extended the franchise of the | ee ‘ the storage plant is commenced, /sack Falls Power Company for 1s\§ fate by buying tickets of conductor. People who bought pasut tanse ae yl sy con |r onthe. The company has already|§ yesterday call at the office and get your contracts, lots and com before the work is sgt ~ nded $110,000 on its plant and|/§ acre tracts. $5, $8, $12, $16 and $24. Terms, 10 cents a ple the est of the cost when com- i ic! oda’ | At the present time the Union Of! | pieted ts placed at seanaene aan | dav. Call at 1-2 Times block and get free tickets today. Company has large storage plants ee | lin Portiand, San Francisco, San TIVE ZIMMERMAN has! Pedro and Honolulu b pred” from the Everett ' force. He claims bie dis “I WESTBERG & CHILDS | LITTLE HAPPENINGS | CLOAKS, SUITS, MILLINERY. | LORENZO SLY, charged with the | Rev. Roland Grant, of Van-| murder of City | Marshal John SECOND AVENUE—4312- SECOND AVENUE jealaur sermos to the graduating | 1. re. : pins CASH OR CREDIT—ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK BUYS A TAI- clans pf the Seattle High School at | "RTS evenere CouNCHL, Mon-| LOR-MADE SUIT. jthe First Baptist church next Sun-| 4.0 night refused to emote non dey ‘morning. for admission to| “tise asked for by the Skagit Far-| oxam jones yt Aim issto °lmers’ Mutual Telephone pan i i iiarvard university will be bed tn Were, Muwal Feleptone Company | We Ave Making Special Cut Prices on High this elty during the first week In}ryieg in. The applicatio i be July, under the suspices of the Cornpicted and. cemas tetors ike Grade Tailored Suits and Costumes Harvard club. Joseph Shippen, | counctt again, whose offices are in the New York block, has the matter In charge wvett M. Wood, editor of the Seattle Trade Register, has re turned from a trip to St. Lout Mr. Wood was a delegate to the State Press Association, whieh held tts annual convention in the ition eity mpanys B and D. of the seo ond regiment, National Guard of Washington, and Company A, of the algnal corps, will be inspected tonight by Col. John Kinate, of the United Stat army Reuben W. Jones, seoretary of the city board of education, has re turned from a month's vacatior pent on the Atlantic cc | J. W. Clise, president of the | Washington Trust Company, has returned from the Hast, where he went on business three weeks a | The annual meeting of th | Washington Children Home So ciety was held yesterday in the ¥ tion of the property under constd-| jo'clock. The flames were quickly lextingutshed by the fire apparatus The damage was about § Martin Mullen, a teamster, was fined $10 for driving on the side walk by Police Judge George yes terday afternoon The Washington delegation to |the Democratic national convention | will not be the guests of Hearst's managers, netther have they been jtnvited to do so. This dental of the story recently published was jmade by ox-Chairman John F Terry of the county central com. | mittee who will head the delega tion to St. Louts The American-Hawalian line manip Aribonian arrived in |port yesterday from San Francisco. | She had about 600 tons of general merchandise for this port J. U. Weeks, formerly of Seattle who for some time has been sta tioned at Fort Casey, has gone to Friday Harbor to become m er jof the Pacific Wireless Telegraph Company at that point He as sumed his new duties today (LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD TWO BOYS FOUND near Grants |Pass, a few days ago, an old In en's grave in which were discov f @ hundred Mext and 1 the sca ar ps of two white men JAN® ot Mra ardson, I AHAM, of Rich and, one of the old the is ere northwest, AT THE Jexercises of next week laws will be « C,H. rd Rev. G. Rt the 4 COMMENCEM®E: the Whitman the degree of doctor of nferred upon Judge attle and ex of Spokan. of Spok will { doctor of divinity nferred upon } G, CAMPBELI Standard mill, W Iheld up the Monday ss at the Idaho, was of his office ed of $90 evening and rob and jewelry ! 4 "“ 1b \ i to fl the tion has exte 1 the I A fi Tr WoRrTH 8168 and A Mighty Good Chance 'O BUY SEASONABI HTY LITTLE PRICI HORE ARH SEVERAL I A PRICE | THAT I8 THE HALF OR 1 THAN TH ORIGINAL | HALF PRICE FOR BOYS’ Bults for Boys, made of the pop- | This one i# $6.00, but the material ul Oregon cassimere, There's is hf eult made of none better for ae jee or 1 cansimere in o large st sto 15, « fancy and plain anteed pure wool; sale price.. | weaves , sizes 8 to 15; sale $4.00 | price $5.00 LADIES WALKING SKIRTS GOOD IN BEVERY WAY—IN MATERIAL, IN MAKE, IN STYLE IN FTI One special lot Ladies’ Walking | Bea Herringbone Weave Bkirta, made of a good, strong | material pure wool, cheviot, well put her, fin. | through ished 1 low up-to-dat | $1.85 stitched and strapped, « $3.50 Skirts, tal the sure as ladies’ skirts | made of » pretty chevict, im cannot be surpassed, would be light and medium colors, niee- considered & bargain at jy stitehed and strapped: « for tomorrow only } bargain at o- $2.08 Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Vests, in ecru only, all sizes, garments that would cost at the mill te Gay the price we will ask ¢ them tomorrow, each.....+ Some Swiss Ribbed Ladiew Vest, 1 white, taped neck, Step Into This dozen Ladies’ Vest of combed Fayptian yarn, in colors pinks and blue, will not fade in wash- ing, excellent for wear; special price , oo Me t recelved a new lot of Ladies” Swiss Ribbed Vests, with col- ored croms stripes, an excellent garment and cheap i Extra Fine French Ribbed Vesta, with pretty lace yoke, silk- Je Ladies’ Fine Ribbed ts, In white and ecru, silk taped neck and armholes, the easy wash- taped neck and armholes; mage tn, and «# weartng sort of a strong silk-finished th octal tornorrew Se apectal tomorrow ...... EE WE SELL BANNER PATTERNS. 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. OVER 6000 HAPPY PEOPLE Were on the grounds Sunday at Hillman’s Lake Wa i. ton Garden of Eden addition on the GRAND FREE CURSION. One hundred and fifty gallons of ice cream were consumed and everybody remarked the property was || surely a Garden of Eden. In two weeks all the best \f erty will be sold, as over 600 LOTS and ACRE TRA | were sold, and two-thirds of the people could not be waited on, as I only had thirty-five salesmen. Next Sunday I will give another GRAND FREE EXCURSION jf to the same place. People can call at offices 1-2 Times | block during the week and can pick out their locations or | Fancy Crepe Chines, Volles and Fancy Weaves in light and dark colors. Suite that were $45 and $50 have been reduced to Suits that were $20 to $35 are now marked ,. Sults that were $15 to $25, your choice now . i |] Special Price in Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk Coate—Peau de Sole Coats, H | Military Cape; were $10.00 and $12.00, Special for ot week.... H Special Values in Voile Dre Skirts—New lot just received, In phi 4 Tailored Effects and neatly trimmed; up .. - $11.00 j |] Special Values in Silk Shirt Waist Suits—Foulards and taftetas, H good ass sent of styles and « price, from. « i MILLINERY Greatly Reduced Reduced Pattern Hate and Ready- All Vesting Waists one- | to-Wear Hats made to order, third less than marked, | Full line of ‘Trimming, Vell- Pretty new Jap Waists just ings and Ornaments. in