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THE SEATTLE AR—WE DNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904 “OUTLOOK FOR WORK AT“ "m""""- FIGHT OVER DEAD MEN'S between Pont Wilson and Por Stone, Fisher & Lane ankrupt! “SALE BEGINS MONDAY wonend, The t is for the ex — — the service, both In time and ac | ouracy GOMMANDANT AT PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD SAYS FROM 500 ” ee RIVAL CORONERS MAY RENEW REIGN OF TERROR IN COLO : rT w e EMP THERE W A FEW T Fr 5 ee ee GS OR SRC VED TENS, WITHIN 0 08 SHO BY HELPED HIMSELF TO RADO—MARTIAL LAW DECLARED—SHERIFF AND OTHER WEEKS OFFICERS THREATENED WITH THE NOOSE : ee MATADOR HAWAII'S FUNDS} it ng Bo ‘Special to The Star) from him, it certainly carries much ie Seen’ ae etinta| aenaher Weteht them the amenymnees CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., June 6. presence of more than the two com-| @ short time from now there w atements of newspaper space _ A conflict between authorities is panies of militia now here, The ait Work enough to keep ao large fo: writers, My Beripps News Ass'n.) threatened (his afternoon when the, uation at noon is peaceful ef men employed at the Puget Sound een 8T, LOUIS, Mo. June &—Manuel pavy yard fer many 9 gece att savy] BOY ROBBED cers ine "wemivn liar queat over the bodies of the vic | tims of the In dence depot bor VICTOR, Colo, June 8.—-Martial ror begins ran of Vic-| law was declared at 2 o'clock this pein, Was shot and killed in a COMmandant of the navy yard, to a i room in the Mosart flats by Captain tor, who resigned under pr morning, and upon the arrival of Star esontative this mu criten Hass, « matador, shortly b has decla that he bas r Adjutant General Bell the camp} A statement which officially ret N. Ripley, a boy bootblack, was) ¢ neen today The leged mur his resignation because " conditions have become normal lly mck made on the yard by «| held up and rot by & masked | der grew of trouble over salaries | used, and he pro to hold an tn Immediately upon landing here “Straws show which way the wind blows,” and It's , ties eet ce pent See pe yee nee ale th belonged vo the company | quest with the jury he appointed Gen, Bell called a council of the| dlowing your way a perfect gale. Yente we ght a ' brought here by the Marris Amuse-| two days ago local military commanders and or-| Grom tho tisciver. the entive windk of Mandant Barclay will have an/ police that the man had no « ment Company, whose bull ring was} Appropriation of s0@ awarded but overpowered him and took $1 / burned by « mob Sunday fo the local yard by the bureau of| in small change, all he had at the) Hass surrendered and five other Gocks and yards, and as soon as time, away from him, The robbery | bullifighters have ©) that money t* in our hands WE) eccurred near the corner of Pike| Mase claime the she f) ) WILL. INCREASE THE NUMBER street w ue. self defense. OF MEN AT WORK IN THE Y ARD » TO BETWEEN See AND 600 Col. Vandickburg, who for e of this district, to nd. Then Bell, with} Coroner Hall, named to succeed Doran, has also selected @ jury and proposes to hold an inquest, It is believed Doran will be taken out! a squad of troops, the sheriff and and tarred and feathered, if he per-| load in the Mine Owners’ asso-| sists in bis determination to hold ciation started down the railway to p inquest. General Bell does not | the alleged rendezve f the enemy Hohenschild, 9f Tacoma ANI | | THERE WILL. RE EMPLOYME NT doom the situation requires the on @ tour of investigation | $25,000 worth of Dress Goods, Domestics, Wash FOR THEM FOR MONTHS 7 . COMB, This much will be spent a eee Hos f S BmMprovements to the yards, the na : BUM of waicn have ‘sisecy bose THREATENED TO LYNCH THEM "ie ae | : DENVER, ¢ June §.—Twen-, victims, Thomas Christianson, had - “WE WILL ALSO HAVE A Farr! CHANCE TO CONSTRUCT THE BIG COLL THAT Is TO BE - BUILT ON THE PACIFIC. The not been captured. Alfred Miller Contract will go to either this yard] / ty-four deported union miners from | ang Former Marshal Mike O’Cop er to Mare Island and I think we have just as good a show as the | California yard. It is true that the 4 eee won is larger, older and) CANADIAN COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS SUGGESTS WAY TO CIR iter Tetruction of this ship, but ERS CAUSED BY FLOODS 5 game time I believe that our f Will be low enough to secure the! } @ontract in addition to spending the the Cripple Creek district arrived | nell, all union men or sympathizers at midnight on the Rio ¢ were the other victims slated for | elal, watched by nine arm: the noose. | The miners were unarmed What the mine owners claim to r niles. The men were believe ts evidence of a dark plot} HONOLULt egation from the Wes to make away with a large nu oe 8 Boyd, former land commine tion of Miners and were taken to a Of men was discovered yeste of Hawall, and now under arrest | restaurant The evidence was a bundle of tor tographs found by] Scooped this great stock in at exactly fi t ilittes for the con-| t the} CUMVENT REPETITION OF DISA and today it's enroute to THE ANNEX very littlest prices ever quoted. into cash at the B $40,000 that we would have to spend (By Mail Correspondence.) it of the river. There the bank ts| fr embexslement of public funds,| The miners declared that the/ty marked Sitio to provide us with taciittica| y high, the ground is level, the chan-| 8 ® Hawallan of mixed blood. He| Cripple Creek district is no longer | Lieutenant Keegan in the union ome ar’ an ta ate for constructing the coil! | DAWSON, May 26.—The disas-| nel ts near shore w there fs al-| 84 held the office for several | safe for union men and assert that ball. On the back of some of the a “IF WE OFT THAT trous floods at Fortymile during the| ways deep water, and an excellent | /**** previous to his arrest and his | when arrested they were searched | photographs wae the name of James fF MEANS THAT last two seasons and the ever in-| site for the city could be laid out, | @tsrity was never questioned. It | by guards, and their money and val- | Cochrane, secretary the union. | AVR AN ADDITIONAL $1,500,000 | creasing danger of more serious! Fortymile post is a histeric epot,| BOt known just how much MOREY | uables taken. The accompanying |The photographs were groups of SO SPEND HERE AT THAT) floods, having made {t almost im- the oldest white settlement on the | P07 4Ppr ated, as his accounts | guards took the first train back to) men employed in various mines. | th while. Hundred of items, seasonable an be bought for just half what they will It will be w merchandt times FARD—that being the amount ap-| perative that the townsite be re-|river above the Russian mission, pos Se Bee ——- Cripple Creek The most important was a group | cost at ordinary Bropriated by the government for) moved, has resulted in Canadian and to many of the old timers it need des on nee we The details of how the sheriff, at of the night shift of the Vindicator | iat purpose | Collector of Customs Busby sug: would seem like sacrilege to talk of -_ Victor, was forced to resign were|mine. The photograph contains ) “We are very hopeful here about the repair werk and overhauling the Pacific Gait arvtees bere June) Cte already endured two seasons, it ts fe Turns WILL BE THE USUAL Busby says the only available site not at all improbable they will take! pyenro AMOUNT OF WORK DONE where security could be had is steps to better protect their inter failed t VPRESE SHIPS, though I am not *ross the Yukon, on the right lim-| ests by seeking another location. ot. Th “able to say just what that work wi mvention named at the ‘ ere’ Association and Citisens’ Alli- | commune Of hee sll elt Sly Gr the exact amount of it ewe apoB war ra tate ot Jance, and there, with a hangman's | Killed in the Vindicator mine ¢x-| “To the best of my knowledge! eure the human race of its instine-| jowers guecesded in contro! noose lying on « table before him, | ploston last November | THERE HAS Not AREN ANY SHE CUDDLES I torn heever of wanbes Le fae - Foy — .: = was given the alternative of either| An effort will be made to force wn to its abandonment, b before the big learned here today, and three addi-|about twenty portraits, five of companies will again suffer the loss HEA RST FAILED tional officials at Victor will be which were numbered from one — — forced to resign in o like manner | five. On the back were written the persons numbered. Of ing the removal of the ground on the other side of Sale Opens at 9 a. m. Monday Next he annex Second Avenue and University Street today or tomorrow names of Sheriff Robertson was forced to| the five names, those of Charles attend @ meeting of the Mine Own- | McCormick 4 Mel Beck were Cole., June § Hearst capture the Colorado dele tion to the national Democratic i : : : ‘ ‘ IMINATION BY THE NAVY! | Mise Chapman is = teacher Of] Goivcutes be ‘it | resigning or being lynched. He re-| Cochrane, who is secretary of the} ARTMENT AGAINST OUR) SNAKES IN HER natural history tn the public schools | 4 oe Be Dp co signe miners’ unton, and who is now in YARD and in favor of the Mare Is- jof Oakland, and she believes that! the convention instructing the dele. A special from Victor says) the bull pen, to t yard, aithough I presume that VPatitics plays « part in navy yard ‘affairs. One of the Seattle papers __- trying to make capital out ef the In order to demonstrate the harm end of the matter, but: as I : leseness of the reptiles she carries te me the outloek is very good ; \ | them about her person. While gtv. the future of our navy yard.” jing @ lesson in the class raom she “WE HAVE BEVERY FACILITY) the squirming, wriggling DOING ALL THE NECES- ft her pets to creep and REPAIR WORK THAT MAY 1 out from the bosom of her NEEDED ON THE BIG FLEET ante shirtwaist and down from her cufts | T 1S COMING, and all the ma-| Miss Chapman ts @ graduate of ee to St. Louis to vote for the |* triple lynching was planned f the marked photographa | New Tork newspaper man they | last night, but was only prevented | has declared that be knows nothing failed. The resolution was lost by | by the fact that one of the intended about 1% & Yote of 379 to 108, and the dele _ epg gation will tructed 7 : SUT CART Ste Sn Se © Se would puppies. “Don't Worry, Watoh Us Grow” Credit CLOTHING)" "roneren nurses] Zetorasiore Taken in a simple way, the New Store is merely offering the Se Ate: kinds of things for the home that the public wants, at the price AMERICAN RED CROSS WOMEN RECEIVED WITH it wants to pay and on terms which are, without question, very attractive. COURTESY, BUT THEIR COMING IS CONSIDERED This is enough cause, certainly, for the exceptionally good trade. Herewith some sample prices om seasonable furniture. UNNECESSARY, THE JAPANESE HAVING ONE OF jf Come in THE FINEST RED CROSS ORGANIZATIONS IN THE WORLD Single Door Refrigerator |e } terested in enakes while gathering wild flowers in the fields of Palo| Alto. statement of Command- y puts the lie to the) by another paper that At Half and Less ——_s~--— was not in position| y ‘ ; Underwear Argument qaandeh senate on} ; There is not another # In fe. and couldn't do the attle selling strictly high-grade much overhauling were nec- men's underwear at euch reasonable prices as KN, Brooks @ Co, 1331 ind ave. Arcade bide. of MISS BERTHA CHAPMAN Notice te to Subscribers | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June §.— | Cherishing snakes in her bosom and| 2% ¢R7 evening. Your copy of The ig the first interview that Admiral Barclay has given out fm reference to the true state of af- | faire at the navy yard, and, coming Absolute Giereeard of cont « strong feature in eur closing out sale of Men's, Heys’ a Youths’ Clothing. Pick owt any article of clothing tn our entire te ear ong. ne ming the wriggling reptiles to yy stock and we will sake the price . ag typewritten letter, *dopted by Miss Bertha C hapman to | vou at once, poor phen wd “et oe os No sooner have they partially re-|tere of the nobility, When war/— 4 30 Ibs 23 16 7 $7.50 means of the moa ond gen grow man 0 By covered from the onslaught of the| broke out these young girls de-li > veee40 Ibe 26 6 2% «$10.50 will diacontinue the elothing Soe on the dante at tan cl. | una they noneated $0 Uneks Senanara {Ov «000s wie s “a $12.50 etal depart * than they are eur-| The work of the school could not 4c ceceee TS Ibe 4 sare It ts Imponntbie for un te prices—just come and see for yourself Household Needs Merriil'# well known brand of Thread, regular Se quality, » ela) 3 xpools O° Crowley's Machine Thread, 200 yards to spool, 3 epools for Se Sik Buttonhole Twist, all col per spool fies, all brands, 6 Se pha, special, per phar Aluminum Thimbles, each Sewing Machine Needles, kinds, each Bnvelopes, ree. be per pke.: spe rounded by an even more deter-|b¢ interfered with, so the girls are horde of Red Cross nurses, |Stving up their play time to the| 0 CARTS Now if there te any one thing that Every day after school hours - theh Japanese need in this wer tense they gather in of the large} than they need correspondents it is Toms, 426 of them ali dressed in Red Cross nurses. There isn't the| ¥hite and under the direction of| well made throughout. Price, with parasol slightest necessity for them to ¢ their 60 teachers devote them: os A good Folding Go-Cart—one that is brass comfortable $2.75 | bere, and when they do come they|'? GOT OM ss00errerserrases pore oe 50 orae are simply an barrasamen MAKING BANDAGES Cross associates in the world. Itx|*iaht to mee these girie—there are} | mamberehi hearly a million and|**¥erel imperial princesses among fe ee an ce atl TiS | Furniture and Carpet in it» treasury. It te thoroughty|t*he delicate beauty by which one equipped in every way and is easily | C8” always distinguish the daugh-| capable of doing even more work|'*rs of the nobility in Japan, ear Company than it will be called upon to do. It} * y working for those who are at a hen this war broke ot rout) the front fighting th: emperor's —) Ren this war broke out, ab Gee trent fighting. thelr peror’s| Ss J Av and Union St 2,600 nur 0 phar Reclining Go-Cart, rattan arms and foot-rest, rubber-tired whee Clothes A man should be particular about his apparel, and above everything else he should insist on bav- ing his clothes fitted therm —a k Powder | ‘This is for the large squa: correctly.” No trou maciats and 800 male sick attend When one sees what the people cial, per phe 2%e " hat | bottle DeKy per Holland Gin ble in fitting you 16 OUNCE CANS ae ee ne eo rcau” drank (ante. Thetr number has already|f Japan can do and what they are| “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” Remember, if you buy at Lev- here—we are special poets Ne | {been greatly increased. ‘The society| dine in this direction the nonsenne| : Inson's it is the genuine, which iste Fanoy Crepe Paper, per roll ..6e §| 9%" two modern honpital ships and of sending fore merece to Delp! a nem ot home The Japanese, CO og og , age quantities ot Senne Oo the mest RELIABLE Panes reokina Taner pattorne, {on of the finest hospitals in the| them Is apparent. In the first place] Deoas to wee in the coming of | mud, into the school yurd and dug STORE in Seattle. Suits for business per 160 100 || World, which in located in Tokio, It|!t seems that notoriety and not duty| A erican nurses the resulta of the | UP the streets and low ground ta Free c ¢ a0 ospital accom the mainepring which impé ee ae enulte of the | the vicini e delivery, in luding Green We manufacture Adame’ Emerald foap, per cake Sepihee 0 ~ , ne o ver i. 4 hey ie ikeae Gon vgs A sympathy of the United States for | "Y, Roce wning i tina Wega ~~ “a , lo ph e you " a potle por cnke Saye now ha doe © ees n : pony telly ane you 08 walk or ag on Ren ge eng 6 THOROUGHLY PQUIPPED | entieman, wh been ‘che ee "aon not express any-/ done. ‘The great pressure on the Maple Sugar, per it the other day: | res about i matin, due to the fact that it was that I have seen| ‘se? show situated just below the standpipe RILL. a » the Red Cross So do in America Wht, & BARA on the bill, caused the ciety Japan porsenses another or-|if they are really anxtous to help ganization of a similar kind, the humanity. Why don’t they stay VOLUNTEER NURESES' there and work Instead of coming} anociation, which draws its mem-|here where they are not needed and} Ibers from the court and the nobil-|not wanted! And there was noth | ity, Few of the members of this| ing me to #ay j awsociation go tothe field, put they| One great disadvantage of are in a position to take entire] FORKIGN NURSES harge of the general h ain at r thus relieving the Ked Cross| or better than any other high- priced baking powder manu- factured. Your money cheer fully refunded if you are not pleased. to do the work which is laid out| America for it Tt seoma to m } In addition enough for nurses We Are the Exclusive Agents for Richard- son’s Embroidery Silks BK. & W. and Cluett Brand Col jars, stand up sty Ladies’ Fa $12.50 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topeoat House in the Btat 000-804 First ave, WT pecigeate store, ontering to fam- in rade, 1209 Becond avenne tne a ween Beneca and University Catale Phones— Sunset, “Main” OM Ind. 644 Adams Tea & Coffee Co 921 Gecond Ave., Near M largest dis in order Buying from the eres and wineries, to best serve the pv g them the best goods at thé very lowest hly know ir. Columble 0 and $3.00 values, om from this duty and allowing it tolis# very , w Hat w force for actual work] America the} ‘The breshinn Come in, look over our immense F: } In und ther cities and/entirely new system here, And} Aloha street, t ore. sample our goods, get our - 004 one for song towns in Japan thousands of women| aga ew of the Japanese doctors! Fourth a sand match us if you can. ’ Get & 004 one for n none in Jay in of gain f f tt p Ladies’ and Gonts’ Wearing Apparel buys a good one here re giving mu their time tolepeak English. It will be rather] last night ce | Black Wooden Laundry Butt the ald of the soldiers and | nurses entirely ign jand cre as a | Associations have been formed e language to carry out the; ment before th aA th | (ay rywhere for the work and all the| dootor's tnstructions, or the pa-j|turned off. A IPE ve . | WNOUS BLIXIR.) oagee i the’ hawe latent wee | der se thet ‘ ibe rely fa caf 82 8 epee need for years are now ready, ‘There| Ag a matter of fact foreign nurses break, and it is expected that wate has not been an idle hand in Japan| tion te that fact they are not want-|can be again turned on this afte | for months, and it is marvelous toed. It ts rather hard on thi n- | noon. 104 First Ave. Sooth ' There has been no prettier t| very difficult war to make it people] force of the ¢ ater bi Both Phones—Pink 1761 Corner Fifth and Pike. 221 216 FIRST N Japan than that which fave furnish the notoriety for foreigners, in four of the low > Free Delivery. tors have been allowed to see of whon there ought to be plenty of it Mercer school and big streams of