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ADAM# SOENES IN TANGIERS, MOROCCO, BEFORE —Mfynyon's WHICH THE AMERICAN WAR FLEET LIES) paw paw Pioneer Cre lal price tomor day, @ CA Adams’ Best Baking wder, (6-oz Cans 250 Be { Cr amery _, Butter the latent THE St ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE to, 1904 TRA AND COFFEE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW, SATURDAY Ms TEA & COFFEE CO, 922 Second Ave. co, ar Japanese and Grass with every Java Blond worth Morrow Wyandott 1 6 pack | ages, worth 1 al f } tomorr aturda " Mattings Frosh Oregon Ranch | Eggs Sonoma High-Grade Pickles 250 bot ain 1 ' ‘ fi ( 166 | tles, only Lhe A FOUDAK, OR HOTEL, IN TANGIER | , , as hang The hotels in Tangier are not what would be called first class In fact, it’s doubtful tf an Amer- | Mere Wiis mowing for mw fean tramp would be its guest for longer than it took him to escape ihe ty is shown in the pass . eam tin ae “aed distanc her. Me wae to have be ned two weeks ago, but # station and later to the Wayside ved as the dea Mission hospital, wh he bes recovering from the : ie m probably se te ‘him by ; she came here a short time ——___—_ DRAWS FIVE SPOT G. L. Holmes Furniture Co. a i et HOI-1103-1105 Second Ave. Rupert Juce Tatiman thie morn] MCS MARY STRUVE en and maw the waa appeal to the I! rf ¥ employed by the directory company sicality a finished his work at that IS HANGED oe HOME FROM KOREA mS a his 3 ad | Weatherman Frostily Refuses - | rglary charge against Joha and had been laid off by the | | Ryan was dismisse y Superior ompany j | to Turn on the Heat Miss Mary 1. 8t et ) Judge Ta this yrning and Lawshe stated to a Star r t] FOLSOM, Cal. June 10.—Hokieht Judge H uve, of this city,| the man allowed to plead guilty to this morning that be 1 xo kK! Hidaka, a Japanese, was a} hes returneé her ote petty la He was sentenced ta —_—_—_—_—_ | to the saloon where he was drug: | here this + ing for the mw t| serene eerie dete.00 te Ortent 2 Gover thirty da the county jail and ged, and thought it was not ou/ three Japanese, one a worear What on earth do you mean by : fined $ PROMINENT BUTTE DOCTOR ACCUSED OF CRE. |! es Se Se Se ee . a ee oS, Deshater, » Je0sg Gen 4 ; ¢ hood of Second avenue south and| He aime hat the 1 on Buch was the indignant query | yet 20 years of age, was brought be-| while in Korea, was for « time 7 MATING INFANT CORPSE IN RESTAURANT) w aah m wtreet. The police are| promise to marry } scoured hin| that Weatherman Salisbury found| fore Superior Judge Tallman this| med in between the Ri 4) HERALD, TAILOR, 1329 2nd. **@ | igating the case. married another.| wafting for him in the t | morning to be sentenced for high RANGE—HE IS HELD PENDING INVESTIGATION | . cords’ ae cutineathine be-tmhies bt tartaetaecierek cae rine “1 peal pag ag ad Boe ag dR p | naan - th 1 weather mixer | dation for mercy which hac (Special te The Star.) jreeerding the declaring the} | “Why. by this bunch of chilis | been added to the verdict of ty BUTTE. Mont. June 10 —Detatls! off would * the charge PARIS, June 10.—Miss Lena Mor and shivers you are handing out| which « jury recently returned @f & horrible story of the burning| when the facts became k leom, daughter of Levi P. Morten BRIDE SAYS SHE this morning curse! Holy | against him, the youth was given Ladiew ac MDathic s the body of a small baby in a lGapener vies prest@emt, dled at 66 smoke, man, can't you ever get the|the minimum punishment of one Suits “and cooking range have been told te the 9 9S ape tats « lho nent WAS NEGLECTED wuncn trative June—nearly the! year in the itentiary. An ap- | and Under police and as a res Ous « DRUG ED: | ? | middie of June! What under the| peal for a pa » will be made. | Skirts wear Bul one of Butte prominent phy ; | WASHINGTON, D.C. June 10—| sun do you mean, by letting loons ba tenes ct ds Ba RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. . on ing an inves-| ie new considered certain that Although she has been a wife lese| this bunch of arctic atmosphere? laine atc eine tat be fan Francisco bidders will. secare|® Hut the, weatherman eas "| BREWERY TRUST ANNIVERSARY ies ant ftp og the ROBBED the government contract for hay |ealm. It never touched him wes | lice Inst night Dr. Hull entere | eather colder than this before you | Se tee as partes 2a . gate, cam te Sewer rer) = WAS ACQUITTED wisn bors Seeeamt, @.teenl eating heese, and} | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jane 10 a cee om ee } Day . ~ |The Seattle postmaster’s salary has —- ¥ | | asked permission to place a bundle) PAUL MH. LAWSHE, FOUND UN Then he chuckled chokt In the case of the government 4 . . the doctor, i been increased from $3,700 to $3,800 , as a choking he ver > \ Sauk bak mone e equesta| CONSCIOUS ON PIKE STREET, | as a result of a big increase in the Silos, “he uso hedleg, tor, Dus. |Diakting Comguns, charecd wien Special Valuesin ben's Shirts before and they had been sranted.| 1 ogy gap | Seattle postal receipts lean, | know what Jem dloing. This 2 a, See ee and Underwear | nothing was thought of the physt-| ee ee Ys the usual thing 14h handing you : mtry,” on casks marked BALBRIGGAN UNDERGARMENTS—perfect ) clan's action. Dr. Hul crammed his} ws — | yesterday nvicted of burgtary,| It's om the weather menu for this | “soda water,” « federal court jury tion of all that's comfortable and satisfactory : bundle into the fire and walked out ee a ed by Superior, in bed, while he went to dances and| time of the year. You t to be | returned « verdict for the defendant er underwear—full length shirts and dr i Several paneme “4 oo ae Paul H. Lawshe, recently in the | Judge man thie morning to a| Other social gatherings }thamkful { didn’t burst your ear- | yesterday } ers with bicycle seats; regular 75¢ quality; Saturd Aegon alls dyna Bef employ of the Polk Directory com- | ye 1 six months in the penite as = ioday being given |orame with thus last night oF) yom — a 7 . ( Fange and was horrified to find on| SmPior © Pay dnp ana aring ny Mm SIVON | take @ shot at the totem pole with |_.~*-Mayor D. Wood ye MEN'S MADRAS SHIRTS, the famous “Bi-Metallic the top of the burning mas of « ans Bg Boy Boe Bg 7 ; ‘ George Ankers of the trans aed throw of lightn afternoon filed notice with Town Made” brand, extra heavy quality with rein i cite” of tn. feet, downs tt : ~ You Gant Biss tt t Dix, which rammed the barken- | comadl th ae that he would withdraw the offer| forced shoulders and two pairs of cuffs, in handsome Burning to ashes, the complete cre-| Pike street last nig el ou Can iss it. tine John C. Meyer Wednesday. It made a holler over in | h¢ made In November, 1902, to give striped effects through the shades of pink, blue, tan mation of which would have been| Bryant, who patrols Pike street, You certainly do get style, fit and | is betng held at the al quarter a yesterday, and just for |t®? city all his property along the | and green, the best and handsomest line in Se accomplished in a few milnutes more.|found the unconscious man #008 | quality in “Monarch” Shirts. Only ster's office. The sion of the the dope-mixer over there |*20Te Of Green Lake, amounting to See our window. Pri each Dr. Hull, when interviewed by the/ after coming on his beat this morn- | $1.00 each at N. Brooks & Co."s, of inquiry will be made pub in a consign of hai}. |Sb0ut One-half the water front it| MADRAS SHIR lighter weight, with o Star correspondent, had tittle to say Ing. He was taken to the police 1331 Second avenue. oe | ie this evening he had tot over Oreen test 1} would condemn the rest cuffs, all the ent shades; priced at, each 91.00 « — = = January for park 1 He ate “ If 1 ever do let loone ‘0: " ae the pres , Pacific Coast Clothing Co. Liiehers, 1 tell you you will’ wich not mean that be will not re Boys’ Clothing--Anniversary - = — [Yow had minded your own business | "™ shea | Specials pnd let mine alone. I am going to| ~~ Picnic BOYS’ KNEE PANTS of corduroy, tweeds, cheviots . kee right on handing out the Foresters’ Picnic serges and mixed goods, extra well sewed with double ers as long as I ple Sunday, June 12. See ad knees and patent waist bands—an entirely new as- ‘ ain't going to tell you w + sortment, just in; regular value 6%c; special at, a elseW'll do. 1 had fixed up a little | Sateen pair .. 49 . a the next few ' BOYS’ LINEN SUI1 $—You'll want one of these for and intended to let som your boy to wear Sunday—come in dark stripes, in myself and see the gers wallop the Siwashes 1 don't know whether I'll do it now or not 1f t hadet already Megaphone an da patent pocket size rooting-machine and engaged a re served seat in the bleachers I be eve I would call it all off, just to ab you knockers you can't run things wp here in my shop. So just I Clothing Co.’s Bankrupt Stock t This Ss you shiver away and be durned vg } menal And the weathe riumph sale of Men's Suits tym ag nD will come to an end rushed citizen to nurse his griev ing on Sat alone, wrapped up in his night. The » wife's flannel kimono and edging has been bigger than inne ttle Ge deve ek we anticipated and it becomes neces sary to give tl note of warning If You Want the recelved tt» last bri and had the ther GOOD PROGRESS BEING MADE be ten day big mitt « @> | Best Bargains of a seca oOo ho Decade You Must Eitieensz reek he | Come Tomorrow ne cae, “Serta oR Most of the t Olid rock, the t. About half now on the the la ~ of the $9.25 Men’s Trousers BIG OIL CARGO barkentine Fullerton teamer Whittier, with If of crude oll, arrived in y hoon from San Francts | Men’s $10 and $12 Suits will go | Men’s $14 and $16 Suits will ¢ | ground and the rest will soon be on | | at = | hand ; | ; i | KNOX NAMED | || Men's $18 and $20 Suits will go Men's $22.50 Suits will all g ah | PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Gov ra : at . at nor Pennypacker today appointed | | | in tow Men’s Hats ie afte , Another lot of Men's Pants, fine worsteds, and values as || Anothtr big batch Men's Soft Hats, all good styles, worth Mloteonnang ees to the Union high as $3.50 and $4.00, all will go at $2.15 $2.50 and $3.00, while they last #1. AS lately opened a branch at Seattle 4 }The steamer Whittier also has « large consigninent of of! on board. Furnishings Will Go for ‘a Song 55¢ | I’ order to ner pnd safety the ste her spera er Multnor ah Men's $1.00 Shirts Men's 25¢ Gray Sox for fyxas will be removed an’ ner pilot hguse lowered, This Ir velng dong insure the safety of the versa) in Wigh wind and al.o to lessen alr anee while under wi Hef nes will ale» be impro’ 6 steamynip Réetades, which down al sea on her inat trip ed out 200 Boys’ Suits Worth $5 and $4 for $2.15 Saturday we close out the balance of the Boys’ Clothing bought from, the Broadway Clott Ce positively worth $4.00 to $5.00 will be closed out at t $2. 1s. . : : Y PARES Se sam the Pacific, Suits in all styles was a @ drydock at Quarférmaster's Wa 25% ot today, A marine survey will Largest | rade Whilggthe vewsel is gp the | Clothi after wh re in the .....t3¢,)900 First Avenue, Cor. Mafion "9 was | ‘ ; Will’ be reconstructed, She Men's soc Underwear. ....sesssseesvers seveneereess 25¢ | Men’s $1.00 Derby Ribbed Underwear + BE B) tauiea én the ware of 458 saan Men's 25¢ Suspenders...... ° ‘ enevehnt 1¢ | Boys’ Knee Pants, worth 75¢ for ........ Be | Ihros.’ shipyard this morni: 4. Her | gray or biue ed; regular trimmed and finish 4 sult; special at. 49 andsomely made, values and 8% Saturday Night--Anniversary Specials From 6 to 9:30 p. m. e HURLBUTS HIGHLAND LINEN BOND STATION. Important Point FRY, the kind sold regularly at 35¢ a box; Saturday night special at Bae HIGHLAND LINEN TABLETS, age of Enve match letter size, with pack In boys’ clothing is : regular price 38 strength of text pee to an i oan Saturday night 25e ptr Therefore, tn PACKER'S TAR and SCENTED ‘TOILET aaa ane SOAPS, regular ay night at we were care PEARS" UNSC YAP, the regular 15« se night only — 2 PARTOUT PICTURES, a splendid collection of saieinethon 10e and I5e kinds; Saturday night at, each Se sow NOTIONS—Every in the entire department, with the exception of « stton and silk, reduced as follows All articl mmonly sold at 2¢ are now on sale at 1Me All article mm y sold at each are now on sale at 2 All article nly sold at 4c each are now on sale at Be All art monly sold at each are now on sale at B%o All articles non ly sold at each are now on sale at Te THE STORE CLOSES AT 9:30 P. M. SATURDAYS. McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Co-Operation| 2" Oredi Baby Carriages and Go-Carts iMfustrate the New Store's or every day. In co-of Progressiveness eration there i a of merchandise J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House in the Btate. 00-804 First ave, cor. Columble “Ben't Worry, Watoh Us Grow" The New Store In busine lie fay is gro for the new earner best method of st ymbination most wage the qual and price ¢ lvantageoug saving to the customer were selected. In Baby Carriages and Go Carts the kind selected are easily the best in the market These are here in a complete assortment—sold on such in teresting terms that you'll have no trouble in making ar rangements L. U. Co-Operative Store Cor. 4th and Union M 873 Bahy Carriages from $9 * $45 Both Phones Rare Tonic White Port “This Wine is of very supertor quality and derives its, name from Yhe high tonical qualities it possesses, It is kpectally ree- ommendeil for invalids and con- valeacents. Full Quart, 7ce Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade, 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca from ‘$2. 75 8 Ch oan oa Un