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8 TH PAR—SATURDAY, JUNE rr, 1904 4 weer ces CU STILL OW PAPER eee ours aaa | the earnings of fallen women, were given t ' iminary hearing yet.) MR, HOPKINGON EXPLAINS HOW IT HAPPENED THAT HE tor wrt, ‘The evidence submitted RACED IN VAIN FOR BLUE-EYED ALICE'S HAND—HE ALGO c Stent ot “| PLAT OF TOWNSITE AT DAUFELMIER POINT \ 8 ) OINT, ON THE BOUND | to the court wan found sufficient to] : NAR OLYMPIA, GOON To BE FILED—ALLEGE bind thom ever to the superior SAYS HE GOT PART OF HI8 MONEY BACK . . . cD GED TERMIN: [court for tria he bor ere VIB CVS OS Curially Bhaee Ca t for trie}. The bende w Doek. Indian relics, US OF UNION PACIFIC'S EXTENSION TO GALT WATER Hized at 54,000 in cach ene. - ae SPOKANE, June 11 1 tried to) for th siding. I went over to the| en TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. marry Alice Patterson #o as to Koop | ooaat about three weeks ago, and lett ‘<eing me to come back Harriman is to be the name of the banks, This would give the her from being forced into & mar-| _ sing from he The the new city which the Union Pa-/town of Harriman and also Olym-| go iny youn Cat, June He-A tem-| "awe with D. P. Vincent,” is the |ietters maid that her folks were try ne {cific proposes to build at Daufel-| PM two outlets to the soa, one UD) porory tage t « way yeater-| Way W. A, Hopkinson, the rejected | ing to force her to marry ‘the other wnsse | mier Point, seven miles north of| Hood's tand one up the Bound! 4.) beneath 400 children engaged | suitor tn the race for Mins Alice's | man,’ and all would be over unless . | Olympia The plat of the town | oY Tacom nh & concert rehearsal, All were! hand explains why he rushed off to|1 came to ber, I came over here 9 |eite will be recorded within a few! A® official of the Harriman ay*| thrown to the ground, ‘The fact! the county auditor's office several | and saw the girl, who visited at our ip) PRA MARTINGS sasnresie| About 200 acres are inctud-|%™ I expected to visit Seattle! tnat not or th o* ly | daya ago and se & marriage | house, 728 Nora avenue | Somdat Batimates within a fow days and go ower the) yur nt a Hoense “eee to wee \ sidered t cur | Hoense to wed th young lady Tuesday | tried to n is the first of the twolout, but the clerk wouldn't grant Raleor. ; ed in the plat to be filed and the 3 stale turtehed Phonen, Front | ontire townsite will include more | P!4ne now laid out by the Harriman | jous | Hopkin = “i than 5,000 acres. Agenta who are operating (‘n the) young men who secured licenses | me one because | was under « ae < . The plat takes in seven miles of Northwest. Mr. Carroll expects to) LONDON, June li--A Bt. Peter®:| thas day to wed the fair Alice. He|went back home and had & r * PRIVATE, Korwe Gators “and dur S/ water front that is waid to be on| me Work om the new rc . oe burg mpecial fo the Daily Moll slater is also the young man who was out-|sign a note giving ber conse a e as in ton ea Piack bain. BD ‘Phirty-scco deep water accessible the larges rae em oe ake anene La thin ame Lal maneuvered by Blue-eyed Allce’s | though she 7 anny Hel. -” Junk : | stoan ers, where big docks will be| te ee froma . on living mame, Then | got the marriage license, fo 3 built in order to accomm: date th ico was 18 veusels that will enter the harb« in years to come, if the alle ¥ |plans of on the greatest rail. 70m WARNS INE RMARY “OF | road systems of the present day) Ot ATHY —144 Seoond avepus, are carried out ¥ i: both men and lad the work yg BG : *) The plan for the new docks i man. | the me ate 2 made and for this purpose Welker beriain Rite TL | in said that $2,000,000 will be INGTON INSTITUTE QF O8 | printed. Hxperts have been yx re veer. * ining and experimenting wi Hopkinson is now explaining In| really believed that lod uiti-| Ofder to give the He to the state- | years old, But her folks h WE oe WERT ogereel Welehig” ang | 2 Ra Re ' ment will b also expects that the govern 4 cheek On C. D. Hiliman's Garden of Bd en ad m C&P ERR r A, foot of Washington street, 10 t get on trains, d and left | it de of “mam sid him A no longer loved bim. marry me as her folks were making — No Tickets Needed h., left me by my grandparents raised such trouble that she trains of six coache Tuesday ix coe ment that he got rattl the Heense in the b ma” when the latte anal into a “ over to our house supreme I didn’t leave my li Thompson house, as reported I will be of age took it back to the nty « and got a rebate though it cost § aid i had been engaged to tion and find terson—or Misa Thomp jed her, for I nev name exce the, examina thon t elaborate that has EPHIEHD. catoopath omer Ph poalt taliaine ice's folks about that k, a nice train - ng your friends NORMAN, B ADTY tal ind ave. “Pel! nda a Ocullete and Aurtete DR DA MACKINNON- SE whe whee ; Arcade bulldtna. ¢ shore and water rights on D ta Sa jakes DR. RW. PERRY, Oculiet, Auriet . Black lak 0 Marton. has t the pur otf supplying the town with water clay found in that it Is valuab -\ ture of come. Free trains return every hour, or parties who pec can » for the manufac eve brick and pottery works will be built | urn free minutes, Come Sunday on the excursion at C. D. Hiliman’s expense. All the lemonade you oe an drink on the nda free. ffices, 1-2 Times block, Par- who want to see the eck days take Washington by getting tickets ton water front ven away. Free boats rum from Taylor's mill jame or Reitz at mill or call at 1-3 Times et car to Taylor's sawmill. F DR FONDA NADEAU—m Burwe old } nth ——= | for dome HE SLEPT WHILE 7 THEY | WORKED---CITY PAID HIM] «::----: | block. Wash use and water power Millinery Crooked Inke is 45 NERY t above tide in 180 & gravity service for water and Black jake This will giv ——— |the new town. Mechanical Engin SO WALLAsTER-ass Plone | This is said, on good authority, to = —|be the Photographers’ Supplies | Harrima lanning in the great ANVOMGGN BOPPLY GH game of railroad chess that has at. Seattle been going on for the past ten sive move B. H wt Physician and Surgeon years, Harriman has always want wn thew 5 Hisdkiey: | ed an ning on Puget Sound in _Hire: 2 to 6 & evenings. Ph. Lane 1. | order to get a share of the business DR. W_R INGE DALTON. «? ar here. His ambition has been to = in end gpnito-urinary gain an entrance to Seattle, and to PR ANNIE RUSHEL. % Ninkiey Bie |do this it is necessary to have a Dr. Chambers, Epler bik. Both phones. | *#8i# for operations. Printing and Binding The great expense attached to aqne* ba at such a basis near a large city like Mi ot Seattic, has been the one set back ttorne; to the enterprise, and it is now un re cot ate Science | derstdod that the town of Harrt Rubber Stampa ee cat nce ban teaon tenon ST. LOUIS, June 11—The famous old Mberty bell, which ar- bw . “ dquarters | rived at the fair grounds Thursday, was put aboard a train today | spector in question str ed out on n » report of the matter Pp Builders | quired a right-of-way to the Sound This famous bell was brought from England to Philadelphia in | that was in progress, The snoring! missioners i eS anva’s COM PAN Y~ Raelae = 1762. It was recast in April and sgain in June, 1763, and the last but lost it during the panic, when ; = a ot il Dry Docks, time by a strange coincidence the words, “Prociaim liberty through legal x the road went into the hands of ®) Gut ali the land unto all the inhabitants thereof” (Lev. xxv., 10) © qrusede against Gunday cencerte ee > ‘ _ - yecciver. Laker the Werthera Bar| ous. 0n, Ae lane un On ee ee men pumhetie, tor tee jat ‘the gardens Given By Foresters Amusement | cific took it up and built on as mach Declaration Independence was signed In the old hall at F a | Al G Fields’ minetr neon here of it as was necessary to hold it deiphia, in which the bell hung, it announced the fact to the crowds | Ever since the recently, will close " Association e , b cific} without has been a prosperous seaso made this move t fhe For , n July 4, but on July #8, 1835, while be - has been looking for an opportunity) ing tolled ix t hief Justice ft ‘ it now | FROM REX Madge Lessing has quit “Wang Field Sports, Base Ball, Music, to regain its lost vantage | has @ place ‘ nded al ; ; ol state haa taken her place The Union Pacific owned | ountry | 3 a ail right-of-way from Vancouv | . Dancing rr down The # 1a Montar |} the Columbia, and it was a part of WILL BE BROUGHT BY SPECIAL ,, Let lant, “Brother J | INDEPENDENT | | the right it had on the line to Seat | Gecienen sits avis of and “The Tube Sane’ ec j le which the Northern Pacific took | t ates § nate Rew abi . away from it. The Union Pacific THREW HIMSELF INTO las ed er © Boats Leave Pier 2 Hourly After 9A. M. lutte down the east bank of the Wii jdently making its first start for| ao court of Rex, king of the| *#!n ft» 12th week at Alcazar Seattle and hoping that the North | mardl-er will arrive in Beattie; tomorr afternon whe will pr pa ern Pacific woud in some way or| jend Pr " 1 ’ Mavourneen the | on, when they came upon the tn seo you ty }aduty was to oe nee | Beott ar cet but it | Walters, Wednesday one of the ff! The two city offictals were driv-| busiest men in the engineer's force jing about in a buggy en ng the ott notified | ght, while making an tn who has tion of the new work that is go’ of the en | TURRET SiAmIT made. Ge AFERSS | Gocns and be on Pioneer square deliver a At the convention of the Pacific other lose ita right-of-way from sclamation from his majesty oor ular Iriat r mantl jrama, This “i Wh Coast Federation of Labor, which ng ouver westward on the Colum | Prior to the delivery of the proc: | offering sotinue ery aight 1 or he cow ie ren. ad im be Patton of Beattie tnlon No. 642, of| To checkmake thie move the|PAUL H. LAWSHE MADE DESPERATE ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE lametion the courier, with bis eelay matinee the Longshoremen, Mevedores and | Northera Pacific promptly built the IN WAYSIDE MISSION HOSPITAL THIS MORNING— NOW | through the principal stroets of the| ./)" Thurmaey niett Me. Redmond Riggers’ unios, of this city, to bave|line from Vancouver to Kalama, | elty by Wagner's band The cour The Lighthouse Robbery,” a play that pleased the theater's patrons ring the early engagement of the k company, New scenery bh the seattle Longshoremen’s wnion| thus shutting Harriman ont of the ADMITS HE WASN'T DRUGGED BUT POISONED HIMSELF jier will be met at the depot and amalgamate with No. 552, was up-|down-river line. ver since thie | | will be driven in a carringe up First held by the body. The Seattle|/ new line was built, the Harriman avenue to Pike street, thence to Longshoremen’s union has been op- | fur have had a crew of engin ond avenue thence down Second erating independently of the local! in the field and ever section of the| Paul H. Lawshe, who claimed to sanity, and reade sloud from the | avenue to Y ou and themes tal oes eens “anone eae No. 662 for the past year, its char-| ground has been gone over for the have been drugged and robbed in| Bible continually. At one time he| Pioneer square, Along the line of © eck, wilt be seen " ek ter having been anouled in April.| purpose of gaining the best en- some saloon near Pike street yes-| was a copy reader for the Polk Di-|march red f 1 be burned and |” BATTLE OF PORT ARTHUR, 1903, tran » the Sound terday, admitted this morning that | rectory This y te- fireworks set off and the arrive Vacunuen:” Gn white Aetendant Timber Claims TLE OF PORT ARTHUR. Members of local No. 552 clatmed | This work has progressed so he had tried to commit suicide by | quired considera aloud will be — writin 86 Gere Bene : This great spectacular show will that it was impossible for the two! tensively that the announcement is taking morphine. He says that he/and the habit seems t xed on of fire-|}oe a hit in Parte dH id epen on the old university grounds ir es cae mere ie et | Santa ines tee pumewmemmnent te |ntns morgtine. Ho sare thot Bo) cae une bent comme to be fized ce and Homesteads§ 9 i..." cnr ase that one or the other would have! to know that the road will be built drug with the last money he had to ¢ attendants at t hospital y his pro r ote — LLEY “17-620 Pionre Oe ee to go. Repeated attempts were| within the next three years and and deliberately swallowed ihe| this morning that Lawahe had been | ! , t from the | Miia from $1 to $20 for seats at the @ L. C. DO Exes Japanees attacks agsinet Pest AeGn made on the part of No. to have! possibly before that time Mr. Har-| Whole dose an inmate of @ lunatic asylum for |t0P Of the Scandinavian-American perforr f the new demonstrations with tore the Independent union come tnto/ thia morning | eighteen months at one t boats and batieships, excites riman will be runn’ . adr n everywhere. into tle over his ag his trains the fol wn line. The | Lawshe nly jumped from hbis| life, but was discharged as but without success The matter was then placed before the! Gistance will require the construc. |cot 4 Mis hospital! Employes of tt WAGNER'S MILITARY BAND=@8 Pestuce Zero | utes il tei te contr | esi heapital| | Spi " sre, Pte 0ccio timing EVERETT —— wult t the independent t " ’ ~ ‘ nt f A ‘ eg: = . sult that, independent body Was) i: is said that the bonds for rais-| th ag Jahe » lnepe tyoune man & ‘ is te not a mere cet ene He ani hat the bonds for ‘ate, | turer bmw hendiong nu S PIANO on, Se Se The final decision will he made a The aheent of the bonds iairoom. Atte® heard the crash elas 6 member of , ; al reproduction of the world’s at the convention of the interna-| oS . rushing in, overpowered ives reside. nce I h 1 ig oar a ers ai battle tonal body, which {6 to be held at placed at $1 wise nm and quieted him down. Hedid| Dr, Everly, the hos 1 A * ¥ Pieces of cannen firtag 88 X ukee Juty 17. The road as proposed at the pres- man and q ' card re Q Me nie selg 20 feet in length, Flinn. stinsuet ent time will take @ northward fot hart bime y, but | stated to a Sta All il Ni M course from the Columbia, through placed a 4 re a te that he th w eae tains pr a en ert 0 E AT 7 the Cowlitz pass and northwesterly stove, in which | ry to have man , ~ . road will be built to the town of awahe shows of in-' resting quietly Frawley end bie - WORLD'S FAIR Harriman. Northward from Har - : ~ 2h , 1406 Second Avenue. riman the line will be built along { Ida Pierro against th tle | #6 ' t . Pppos n Marche ‘ es Osborn, Alaskar say | 71m nd the Up two ed for ¥ f e a) y ofa h Anott « r % f commissioner to the St. Louie on | © into the Puget Sound 4 n between a fire enging | 2078! court to th #| Mizxoura,” wi 7 t Ser position, ar . Meattis i ountry | 4 a street car, M 1 [fo throw aside wo oe stg j diy un his w , Joner,| Correspondence between P, P.| UNCHANGED Mrs. I. Hanereon today « Bike time of the mardi-eras. It alsn BONNEY-WATSON CO. where : band, 3 announces the dat . hopes to procure more exhihite for| Carroll, a well known Seattle attor |diverce from her hus al ET BS eG arrival! te at ah aa Dyrectere and Embaimera Per. the Alaska buildin the fair. He| ney, and the officials of the Union Emerson. Bhe alleges non wrt be—Wsh noon July ' a jury tn te ens ook that the m euhinie. tel Pacifie has been going > Albert McHargue 12-year-old eS OO —— Stop to give the beverage question something of . . af 1 nar | boy, was ¢ tted to the trumpe! - qu9} ° serious thought—to realize that if td people of the| eral years ir rroil has p HINGTON, D. ©, June 11.—| r aurant at At with - — territory shot It shows| the railroad magnate carefully in- |. WASHINGTOS ~ t dy Buy judge Tallgye a Hoense Stones 3 your husband likes beer, he ought to ; Official advices from Tangier are to , mad rire: ersten v* every fine| formed an to the conditions on the | Offical advices trom Tanger are to he Stage Pip ore tor'tso| FIVE NEW CARS | ave it at home, and it should be ‘ to the| Sound, and it is now sald Mr. Har Mi : : ge at f hia 5 a fr 7 |that the time is ripe for him to .8F B& She Prost M Vari } — r pe n for It } @ | Manager H. F. Grant, of he to get a fine| begin work. Rights-ot-way have | Perdicardis and arley s ene} uur N Miniat and EB. H . - the Se i ¢ ny, has = + Nome territory.| been acquired for a good part of | ened: | thern wilt b K attractions ereee $ , A the 268%, jortation is furnished tree ¢ ‘The sultan ts still dickering with Restful Recreation Resorts mere he has t usted t »”| new road and the work of carrying } jof the 5 t ” the ¢ 1 se in sit exhibits and they will be placed/ i+ on farther is rapidly progressing. | 2 bandits and it has n decided Sib -Cidiieeaie ‘ase ‘haek sedibed'* h < sed im-| on exhibition at Portiand next year ten : by the representatives of the for-| | The Ph - . | or iT 1 system. | ~ ; Another project included jn the | 07 tne eee at Tangier. that “ ve spe Soneneen ‘Ceaees reat planned ae ad ae \relinan te saia /ee@ governments a angie vat | vate tion att tiful scenery Breat ex e anned Val Henderson came to the pO ee eae en na ie rata | it would be unwise for them to take the Alcasar enn "leninn Gale. but he ®ays there will be a general| Made wholesome by Qsing right ma= Nice with t | ton of a canal frowm Linch Gove to /a0y drastic steps until the results| | WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11 “ A , t all a the line by|terals and right methods. Used in ing. He cays t tion of a canal from Lynch Cove to) (1 '1n.4 negotiations between Bandit|Joweph H. Choat ador io Miktiete be 1 be! $26.00 , « new rails and ties, and tm-| right quantities it is good for you. spree in the Weatern ba : Case's Inlet across the narrow neck | ( the Nek ee are lear at Britain, i» Roo sat the Palek Aen 7 wh nee proving the ballasting of the road — 4 cr pe found the seay t of Sround that separates Hood's!” aid Yussl, commander of tt a first cholee Y Ken-lionight for the last thne tions; also des Five 1 ars have been ordered| 2 dozen haif-pint bottles delivered his gold watch and remov anal from the waters of the south-| Fon, } been killed to succeed ” The . 7 hich 1 be bere in the fall 9c. . “ . cal forcea near F has nm kt Union ket Office, 608 First timepiece. extremity of Puget Sound. ‘The | {*! forces nedl Bie vee adits, Hig| President suggested Mr. Choate’s| rp : ; seo teclthe endl on slice _|s yors of the road have been |!" Ba besigollh t losing all theie| Ame at the cabinet meeting yeater-| drama Py & EEe, gener qgent John K Humphries, George B. phone Exchange 28 i over this md: and given eati- | OOPS were routed, losing al) ti day, saying the ambassador was the 2 + P Col nd Robert McClelland Wave | ere MRS, WiKSLowsS | mates as to the cost of constructing ree pes a morn f of thelr! ‘deal selection and expressing the| « cor | ot t * formed a law partnership, ‘The firm haw cone small arme @ town of Spm, four | eee atten aa ere Ni i § b b t saiee hries, Cole & MeClel SOOTHING SYRUP | c.2%" “ini butt stout etey Qyrrowe bes wo detested) Ce CO SUDSCEIDERS |i ‘aa s ‘ftics ‘ae In th ’ : uP nd the cost te eeti- | looted BY rebel tribes, who defeated) Tn oe given rom | 48, any evening, your copy of The | Mutual 1 iiding hee: con need by Mi ihona of Moers fon thate : » to $160,000, a ne procea 20D) ‘ ti : vn t 1 1 . Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, Frankl Tubbs and Mra. Retta| POR SALE—All classes of Scrip tooat+ eainee tne aaiid, sehen the mut. Rilaze | COrding to the amount of work that| 4 » unt jury thie r |e na by the i f A by bright comedy cee po “any tine. berwera | Coffman, both of Puyallup, were! @ble on Publle Land tn Alaska and ww 5 jarrb na. a to me in ¢ r te tu 1a Het tif M Koepfit 00 and 7:00—and a will be sent at the court ho Thurs- the States and Torrttorien. JOUN r CENTS A DOTTLE. ss from sliding lefendant in the | h panting. 1 ‘ ’ e at 4 you at once, by special messenger, ay uperior Judge Rudkin, M. RANKIN, Washington, D. Q