The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1904, Page 7

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MORE TROUBLE WITH MOROGCANS BRITISH SUBJECT INSULTED BY MOORS AND SERIOUSNESS OF SITUATION INTENSIFIED DIS PROCEEDING NEGOTIATIONS FOR PERDICAR WASHINGTON, D.C, June &——) 1" Rear Admiral Chadwick cables the! has not yet aw 1 navy department from Tang that | (he if t te re he has been informed that lon Per. | lew a a and M. Var dicaria and M. Varley are in urgent) ley need of medic! assistance, Fras-| The Hritish battleship Prince of suli has been asked if he will give!) Wales « ‘ port yeate and safe conduct to a surgeon whe will | '# now an 1 the An “ be sent to attend them. |wauad (My orippe News Ass'n) PARIS, June &—Sem! fal ad TANGIERVune &—The sertous-| vices today state that tiation ness the Moro t m Waal for the of lon F sand intensified yesterday by the tnva-|M. V by the M an brigands sion of the home of an Engtishe proceeds encouraging wing ¢ here yesterday by armed Anjera|the action taken by Chief Cuasan Moore, The Moors entered the Hrit-| France's proteme. isher's home while he was away| from home and compelied his wife] MADRID, June 6 ore the to give up the rifles be ging to/ real pur of th feet at her husband. neers, prer ted The British consul has demande a!as saying tn the course r the arrest and punishment of the of-| view regarding the Mor n situs fenders, but the latter able influe and t has so far shown but } The remark indicated that t ent that A est | wishes to obtain « port in M ° WONT TEAR P2222 Two petitions prot have consid ule i er ves nee premier inte forth that ¢ petitive med mand that |necessary in advertini and wares ‘The other petition was signed by persons who own ground upon which bint m de ad BILLBOARD MONOPOLISTS D FY CITY AUTHORITIES they are « business } The board of public wor : awaiting an opinion asked of Cor. | ubesrds are now erected. “poration Counsel Gilliam last Sat urd to wer to order the Femoval of the bitiboards ar aj MOMEN MUST STAY meeting two weeks ago last Satur day the board ordered two of the] BELOW DEADLINE Dillboards removed Foster @ Klelser, the owners, were given 15 : Gays in which to do the work. The] Asa result of numerous com ‘Time expifes today, but they have} Se nothaan tet 4 ~ plaints registered at polle jo thing in that direction. They| Cniet of Police Delaney issued an claim that they erected the signs in conformity to the eit ordinance. order yesterday prohibiting the id nee Me™ | fallen women of the restricted dis The board claims they did not “Wie will take action as soon as we! ‘ict from driving on the main thor Hereafter are advised by the corporation coun-| Usbfares of the city sel,” said Street Superintendent | theY must confine their daily pa- Walters this morning, “but not tili| des to the district south of Ja then, We want to be absotutely|#0m street. All detectives and pa- sure of our grounds before we go| trolmen are ordered to arrest them ahead. If the corporation counsel’ if apeparing in open rigs or pony ¢ station, holds that we have the power we carriages above the line designated. | Retiring Sale Furniture and Carpets Owing to the short space of time left in which to dispose of such a big stock of goods, we have concluded to place every article on sale at less than cost. Note the following prices: rge of Extension Tabies, ranging In price trom Daulton Carpet Co. Cor. First Ave. and Spring St. STAR—WEDN DAY, JUNE 8, 1904 " $96-64-0060 ’ teree (| STARGONGRATULATED | 13 hot S : Within ninety days 800 men will be at work in the elty lay. @ * ing th male and sstructing the gas plant of the Av an © * Improvement Company. This is the statement made by Robert @ |® B. Hunter, president of the company, today, Arrangements have *® already been made with a firm in Birmingham, Ala, to supply ® the tons of pipe of inch diameter | be required @ ‘ the city, The pipe should be here within sixty days ° the meantime we will do other preliminary we 1 ¢ ’ ater. “This morning I wired B. W, Tindale, our w : ent, advising him of the passage of the franchise, A @ € it iY alled him severa " « A on ant : > can ke » wo Twill file our bow th We have 4 i* already arra 1 five-w tract near t tan 1 On _ ® « plant on which to ereet , ° I fr TO CONGRATULATE THE TAR ON THE . GREAT FIGHT IT HA MADE POR CHEAPER GAS IN SE * ATTLE iT HAS FOUGHT MANFULLY AND SINGLE HANDED FOR OUR FRANCHISE EVER ' 1f WAS @ * BROUGHT UP, AND CANNOT HE GIVEN TOO MUCH @¢ * CREDIT FOR IT THE STAR, AND THE STAR ALONE, HAS @ * EXPOSED THE ROBBING TACTICR PURSUED BY THe © |® CONSOLIDATED COMPANY,” + SEATTLE GAMBLERS | RUSH TO FUREAMS: | GAMESTERS WHO HAVE BEEN FENCED OUT OF QUEEN CITY PASTURES HOPE TO FATTEN ON VERDANT FIELDS IN FAR NORTH (Special to The Star) |steamers ar 7 4-5 rr labe trouble f the state, He " ernor Pe y \n one man " th « for the te ailing im the | Cripple Creek dinteict, and Gompers haracterizes him as a flagrant vio~ later of clvil jaws and human SAMUEL GOMPERS GAYS GOV PEABODY 16 RESPONSIBLE! ‘ ' ; was (Se wan FOR REIGN OF TERROR IN | of a od b of men, much COLORADO f miner " t have been WINTER CLEAN-UP WILL AMOUNT TO $750,000—DAWSON PEO dag lh o the eee PLE AND BUSINESS HOUSES PREPARE TO REMOVE Te 7 | nated as a t f “capitalistic ame | NEW CAMP HINGTON, D. ¢ ‘ ‘ ' ae ri © Ch ers Brown, a mite 5 ary from Cairo, Egypt, will e soonded the Tanana tt «, th Arr Ved f 1 wk at Pratt Hal an City, iSpgeiel <> "The Sar) : wt tie. week & Vriday evening, Juse 98 ae FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 8—| y than 200 D a people & ie vigorous ¢ § o'elox an costume, Of be apring work on the main rived at I \ They report f the Color . n “Keypt n Princes.” creéks progresses reporta of DIK! that scores of « be finds are coming to town in greater) to follow witht “ if numbers daily strikes are re dith sin Va a ported on Cleary, Fairbanks and | good a month f " several other of the first-staked | ent, the Klondike metropolis will be creeks, In the neighbort Of | almost depopulated by next winter im dust bas alres mn} About fifty Dawson busines to town, and the spring! houses have established branches clean-up is not yet completed. It| here. They admit that they are do in now belleved the winter dumps) ing tt a8 able to move will wash up about three-quarters | their entire business this fall, if the of a million dollars }camp proves it worth the claim, to Though skeptically viewed for! permanency many months, the Tanana has at! ( ner of the Klon at become established as of! 4 tem, is big camps of the North. The| blishing wlation is being added to daily,| He 4 telephone system ople coming from every quarter.| at Fairbanks, t mnected with The district is drawing chiefly from | jing the principal creek jother Alaskan camps, and most not The ws, & weekly paper, has ably Dawson announced ite intention of publish On the first four boats that as-| ing a daily next month ving here this season. | FATRBANKS, Alaska, June & No houses have yet been opened Seattic gamblers are inva the jas the knights of the groen-cloth Tanana to an extent that is begin not wish to spoil so verdant a ning to give to authorities id as the camp promises to be upon whom the work of by rushing against the law helter i ng the thri w camp or aad y and free ime Seores of they wellknown gam formerly one employed Seattlc houses, such as/town in Alaska. ank Chapman, Bobby Miller,|perienced old Cap” H Billy Tidball, Tommy | Engle ix renpe Nolan, Pat O'Brien, Jake Frith, /dom at Skagway | Jimmy Ferryan, Al Thayer, known |tery of the territ }to the authorities, reached here on |the town open j the Oret boats from Dawson. lit. In every instar it was not so well known lure. It ts rumored that a league in th f gamosters has be orga | At pre fs no gambling /and that ft made a propost jin Fairbanks or at Chena. Great |tion to Joe to come into Fairbanks | [quantities of gambling equipment, |with his Aladdin's Lamp, whatever faro “layouts,” roulette wheels, |it may be, and accept the office of Jerap tables and any number of card |bows of the tenderloin. It t# prot ltables were from stor-|able Joe will accept, as Skagway |age houses In Dawson, where they |is gradually declining to a way have reposed ever since that town | point of little importance, while Closed by the mounte jand brought to this pi om Fairbanks evidently has @ prosper # on the lous future close ahead. UNPOPULAR IN ALASKA —_—_—_ | FEDERAL JUDGE NOW HOLDING COURT AT FAIRBANKS HAS PREPAREO TO ENTER BUSINESS Lire OF HIS FAILURE OF REAPP OINTMENT IN ANTICIPATION (Special to The Star) FAIRBANKS, Alaska. jminers all through the territory He has announ jot locating claims by power of at June & ‘The opinion is prevalent here that torney | the term of the United States court it ir . ta he in Fairbanks, at which he will sit |strument f nerally con we 3 this month, will be Judge James!ciaim that as « rewult the great Wickersham’s ast work im the! placer flelds of the territory an, Alaskan judiciary. Not only 18|prompected with @ pon and dos there @ strong antagonism to the! oped on paper” instead of belne return of the Tacoma man to the | opened up and made te yied ene federal bench for this district, but | tronsares Da ie so known that the judge is| it is believ age Wicke mselt reaching out for another | has an inkitne 1 fete <3 ation, having secured business |among the June appointments tee eats and mining property in| Alaska, and that he had the te ws parts Of Alaska. He ts now | formation direct from. President taplicpiag. 9 beak bere, IR t when on his visit to the | last tio t with Alaskan miners. They strong-| "it snap el who, b his views on mining | wesndr in the @ “9 aod his difference of opin-|ersham’s failure to ex fon from theirs on the power of office, and there is pot. nen attorney law ts the subject of dis- | intimation here of a candidate t the cussion many meetings of | held P Se ENOUGH FOR THE DocTor B.C. LEAGUE |“: ) BROKEN UP )i::"'.' "oso | THERE 18 LITTLE CHANCE FOR . . t WILL SETTLE IT OUT OF COURT LACROSSE GAMES ACROSS! THE LINE THIS SEASON (Specie! to The Star) VANCOUVER British Ce June 8 La Ne ee (Special to The Star.) ason ast. Th nat year, over VICTORIA, B I th n rVa V surance Adjuate : h was to have been 5 in connection w t ast month. Vancouver ba the steamer P’ j f the game, giving as an fort will be made to settle the mat that she had not received « ter of Shamaiinue al tice from the referee the ers of the Nicodemia, which that b elade w to the ng only V These two ten make a success of the t Il not be sarprising if on hibition games are played Star say that only 1 f Gardiund Jost any uo the United States had er Aardal had nothing Cecil Rhodes scholarship examina the matte Phe t waid tion. The number wa ( was not sufficle iden ° to warrant a trial in the super tylish Clothes, Herald, 1929 ourt Aardal Ht oo anal and bears a good repu I JUDGE WICKERSHAM IS ed himeetf in faver | | i | terests at Wenatch he of the time Bre water THE KOPTA RECITAL al w lovers applauded to 1 the echo the marvelous mastery of the violin @ ayed by the bril lant young Bohemian artist, Wen uel pta, who appeared for the firet time it ttle in a recital at MYSTERY SURROUNDS DISAP. | Christensen’s last night Kopta possesses the genius of PEARANCE or WEALTHY | making his instrument speak, for is no man by that name om that date. registered It ts certain at least |in several of his numbers one MINING MAN AT SPOKANE j could al et imagine that the tones Jemanating from his violin were ma by a human voice. His most difficult number was “The Witch's (Special to The Star) } Dance.” by Paganini, while he dis SPOKANE June &--Frank Fer played his splendid technique to rish, a Wenate © mining the best advantage in his selection and his roll of bills, amounting to|from Dvorak o recital wi put $6,0v0, have disappeared, A/siven wu pices of the week ago last Sunday Frank Fer-| Musical Club. righ and bis wife came to Spokane | — » apa it le i he registered at the I Caditiae. Dut the clerk saya t TRIES AGAIN that he was in Spokan (Dy Beripps News Aan) The object of his visit was to . make a deal in mining property in|_ SANDWICH, June &—The open Montana, known as the Copper |7Wéchrd shyrdicmtw emfwyp dd (et, He had with him a roll of |#0! champlonship contest began bills amounting to $6,000 in order |t#i# morning, with the American > enabe the eank on, Travis, participating ecision is for the lowest total m= for four rounds. Travis fin od nine holes on @ run out in uesday morning he was shaved at Fish's barber shop and then dis appeared. Hin wife searched for him for a time and reported the matter to the police. Friends took up the search, but failed to locate him. » r Sensation. He had left but little money me now and see with his wife. She returned home. er neckwear. A She has written since then that | beautiful showing of new patterns she has received no word from Mr Jana styles, Brooks @ Co. Ferrish. While he bad as in-' 1381 Ind Arcade bidg ° FREDERICK & NELSON, ane) Complete Credit Mousefurntahers. A Harvest of Rare Bargains Awaits You in the Drapery Department Come in and reap the &re rearranging stock p benefit of the remarkable savings, We aratory to buying for another srason As you know, we never let goods we wish to close out st on their going, but place the 4 w that house li afford to pass the bargains CALL = TOMOR fees 60 keepers ROW DON'T OVERLOOK A FISH NET CURTAINS, regu’ PRCIALS air; sale price, a pair $1.00 HAND MADE ARABIAN RENAISSANCE MA RIB ANTOINETTE and other high-class lace curtains; selling regularly at $12.50 to $18.00 a pair; sale price, @ pair $9.75 We still have two pairs of th $50.00 DOUBLE FACED FLA VELOUR PORTIERES r 256.00 There are also in OUR TABLE ERS; re ART DRAPERY NET. The and Slay hort IRISH POINT FACED FLAX VE at, each al each hopworn e had at Watch the Papers for More Drapery Department Items Special for Thursday-- This $8 a lron Bed 9 $4.95 Choice of three-quarter or full size I inishes and Gold, Forest Green Gold, Blue and Gold. are Cream and FREDERICK & NELSON , (ioc) Complete Credit Housefurnishers cond Avenue, Madison and Spring The Great 30 Per Cent Discount Sale Closes Saturday Night Elegant Summer Suits, made up in the swellest styles of the season--newest and most desirable materials--cut as follows: $9.50 Suits cut $10.00 Suits cut + $6.65 $7.00 $8.75 os $10.50 «++ $12.60 -$14.00 $17.50 A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Ave. Next Boor to Bon Marehe $12.50 Suits cut $16 $18 ” Suite cut Suits cut to. t to RACKED WITH PAIN victims of Rh tism are sald to be the only ones pr ate fully a iption of hades. the t « ted by the demon, Uric e th th ne is to do something truly treatment cures this Ww 3 Marion St., sa: “The nt me e good than all the other We guarantee Dr. Liggett'’s treat- wr money back if dissatisfied. Written h treatment THE TEN TREATMENTS Wm. P, Burdick’s Blood Treatment,...Two Weeks $1.00 wm. Bu ks’ Skin Treatment ....Two Weeks $1.00 James E. Mitchell's Sys Tonto Treatment seseeeesTwo Weeks §1.00 8. Ross Di n's Female Treatment...Two Weeks §1.00 yson's Kidney and Bladder a aes win's Cough T ment .....Two Palmer's Liver Treatment ...Two eett's Rheumatic Treatment— atment tees Two t + Two amuel I se’ Stomach Treatment ..Two $1. | Wm. Kenyon’s Catarrh Treatment... Four Months §1.6 } sa"" G. 0. GUY, Inc Back adhivaiod ’ ” Second and Ye: We Fill Pr e ween tet.

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