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at 8 o'clock thia morning blew the! | MUNY N’ wafe in the hotel at Pipestone Springs, securing $1,200 b ngeing | $1 of the guests’ money, and escaped, The outer door was un locked 1 tb ¥ bi nl} COLUMBL June 4 Y | |ly before 1 o'clock this morning ten mon awaiting death in the at . prison, led by Mowes Johnson aca’ . eon wD . Guard Richard Th M vat Wor hiptu ar and Lodge hh afternoon ne + was ' ot» REFUSES NOTORIOUS DETROIT HOTEL A BAR LICENSE BY i oh Washington convened this morn-| standing committees, At the ‘Tem KO to the toilet AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY—BAD CHARACTER OF 1 down, brutally | ME At 10 ag ep hapergrea gb arly was) Boye ey these | Cures Dyspepsta, tndig E "Bae 1, in the " uilding, with | will be exemplified by the officer s THE PLACE FULLY PROVED AT COMMITTEE MEETING,| . ‘ 1, but t x exates from different | of the Grand Lodge festa beeed. Mastores soee ; mS the t nee. ® officers € we 108 adiies ne Gppe ts ¥ ‘ hs ence tated > ue oy to| parts of the atate in ndance, || The tte sof the Grand Lodge | it) Fong ote gelled t annual |in attendance # nunica _ The council last night adopted; Detroit nt of itm ait vin arrived end the gang |communteation of th nd the | cation are: M, W ries Dunean| 1 ry it, again enerk 60 tha Wet " the restricted " : largest that has ever been held Atking, grand master; RW, Kdwin| 7, 20" Ary dm sete fh od veventes if wai | wnot be y t ' = ie, oe hortly after the opening of the} Hugh Van Patter, deputy grand can ieee M4 ; it ’ aicahet og ge : ' sto be run F : vite Marion, M0rning session an adjournment | master; R. W. Abraham Lincoln) \ 20" ~ De the Detroit Motel, of wh bar tr nection, and when I Bie ndlaen mye 9 ) thelr to give the credentials committee | Kdward Franklin Waggoner, junior | @U!ck ane i x ve t eanesday y Winsor is the owr . the legislature IT adv 1 ®l nad killed the mam and then com.|*® Opportunity to examine the cre- | grand warden; R, W. Nathan Smith | POrYen ae Nunyon pF peg pen for $> 65 ta th n by the cor ea, wh at 8 bar + oy oe cad sts rahi ) Will last three days with day| Thomas Milburne Reed e | wf De yet on Beanygr oy Re conmumed four and one-half hours ‘ound when T was running the) "0. exsions at Christensen’s hall and| retary; W. and Rev, William Petan,|7°4 UP and makes you glad to tive me m t nes - EVERETT, Wash une 1 of { bars . “ " ou are const ipate iilious and being more in the nature of a trial He at T could not ke J 4—A®| svening sessions at the Masonic! grand chaplain if y eepated, bee . than & council committee meeting, | © enough supery of the bar/ Unknown man lying on the Great) tannic. your liver torpid, take Munyon's Nearly ty witnesses, halt m & was rented ; ther] Northern railroad track, near Stat 7 [str Pilla, The bent pach tbat belieemen und the other = engage | wood, last night was struck by al . ee om . f oyen and guests of the hotel, were] ’ train and fatally injured ie was called upon to testify | dotns loat a ad injured. Hi A n without taking the matter be led ate ETE por taken to the I pital, where : as " Jong in Voting to reject the one An < an mere are not EVERETT in ~ — this te é WE OFFER $30 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE In explaining its action before the Known to be bad characters I do! : ne ar : mpan SOLD BY US, NO MATTER HOW LONG USED. Siew iets Goth tot ename not refuse them admittance. 1| Weyerhaeuser company has bought Ws BS be ; ' 2D. tian Gah te a eed tad ask that they conduct t the MeNeely shingle mill for $16,000 It -— — hatter 66 met We ore properly while there, I be-| The new owners will enlarge the ‘ ime nies . port the system 7 I have on to that whil 1] plant The steamer Corwin, for the safe vday | nares ue the *- , ‘ = sy lig ear pa an Gteeh. tube ty eupert TRENTON, N. J. 2 4 —Act-| ty of which some fears were enter», “Dear Friend: The ste a rt home of r ‘ ' th r ined soon after her departure for! win arrived safely at Duteh har 4 “ ing them in getting rid of a that those tnmates f crib x © Wak tal the } a! tr e< os f Gili te the city. fam gied ¢ houses who lodge there cor ing ranted @ reprieve twenty-|Ui¢ morth last month, reached | bor at 1 o'clock p. m. today, We {i loom! tru would We .. . ° e San te Unis case the chiet themselves like ladies at my h one days to Mra, Antia Dut bh i. arbor safely on May 29 at | leave at midnight, The trouble with = has stood firm in the ma It ie with the partor he wor n the afternoon, and boat's cargo is al over and we | 1101-1103-1105 Se d A tad tee tenele and the street walkers that I hy TO COST $210, 000 sailed for Nome 10 hours later expect to arrive at Nome on time.” | | con ve. “ suble. Jame Protopapas, of this city The Corwin's cargo shifted soon The evidence given before the | our oy pape . ns cargo sh | 1 . : Liceee ertennee given Refers the | dase ef women Iam t | wio 'w thon the ‘steamer, | after she lett this port and ane was} GAPT/ZED Bd FIRE || the Big Installment House—You Pay When Convenient. sheen Gnad the betel ta 0 tends keep out tirely rh eal. wre wing letter to John | foreed to put in at Ketehikan to i yg be vous for petty larceny thieves and|®Uree of unending trouble. I be-| The board of public works last | Poy tle just before the| adjust it. This explains the refer-| Pire threatene je Comrecwes plckpockesa. Judge Richard Win. {lieve they are f than the| Might filed @ com ation with | vemsol left Dutch harbor. The let-| ence.to.the care She Geatiio Moots onsen ng - of failed to disprove the charges at|‘Tibhouse w they| the co in which it wae stated ———_—— ee en | OOK! bunkers r First avenue ee hearin | pr ne se of » who| that the estimated cost of the pro south and Connecticut street, ob | Conway objected to the report of Men t r + of os posed brush and stone seawall trom ly after 9 o'clock this morning. I the committes. being the only coun-| Winsor denied that ever al-| Pike street north was $210,( ployes of the company were en Gan wis wtb-ebein Be Be y young «trl was recommended that If the wall gaged in coating t ers of the Gadd that the evidence. before th He suid that in the were built it be so exte i as to | structure with tar ot dolled pmmitiee had shown that the/ "ad with Mayor I reach the shore near the foot of| f and took fire, and the burning whole trouble was the res ¢ a} Delaney he had obje Republican street in a straight Une tar spread out over the ground and misunderstanding between Wins hiefes collecting fines from under the bunkers nearby. The and the police. jlen women of the restricted district] HAVE YOU GOT ONE? timbers took and, but for the At the hearing ft was plainty| Yh lodged there, while they wore timely arrival of the fire apparatu shown that there had always been He deck - that he the bunkers would have been con Bate rama ya more of less frictton between Win -_, that no we Chief John B. Wilkie, of the Unit sumed wor - the police officers, the for My ge a . a 1 ine | Of States secret service department — | It was necessary to lay 1,400 feet CRIPPLE CREEK, © June (International affiliations, provide@ MeF objecting to the tndiscriminate | th . nase he ms ‘*l has notified the local o ives to! of hose to reac ho flames and it | 4 ° - 4\the Trades Assembly be Geatth of hia hotel by police oat. | Chief to arrest the women and take| NA® ROtified the local operatives ¢ The fate of the American Im-jts.peeaure the petition of 15 per| Bose to reach the flames and 4—The Citizens A and|the Trades Assembly be forthwith ere without it hen t, as he did not t to] 100k out for counterfeit # of the $100! provement y's 81 gne fre aaltad tee EF. was fully five minutes after the Mine Owners’ Association today is- disbanded and no similar boycot- a tae ne wae| them oui ne did not wan , vement ¢ y's n . of the voters at the last ele 7 4 4 “ . claimed by employes and guests of| Keep them there under th gold certificates of the series of| chise ie once more hanging in the| thot. eaking that special election| *'T!Val of the apparatus before the | sued « statement regarding their ing agency organized. the hotel that there were strict or- | cumstances ad 12 soy cheek letter B, plate | balan: It te now being published be held to vote on the franchise to | Yaler cow 4 be thrown on the are position towards union labor which bean Bem ten ease 2 e officers from Chi io, 5. The counterfeits are first|in the clty’s official ' . le ome of the timbers were scorched | means all unions must eventually Gere against allowing fallen women Thy Ms en e * - pry ye ~ eowepa b jet it Before the people do-PRethetr calling in the hater {Delaney down testified as to the/<lass imitations of the genuine, be-| required by the charter, and wili| ‘Thie*number of signatures ie al-|&nd wenke but the loss will be be dishan in Teller county BIG DEED FILED The report of the police officers| bad character of the place. Detec-|ing printed on excellent bond pa-|come up again for final passage a| ready fm the hands of the company, | #mall | “In the future,” says the state that mrsterious belle, warned in_| tives Wappenstein and Barbee, Hu-| per. They bear the signature of|week from next Monday. The ab-| When the pe filed in| yy Sart from the root of a ment, “nelther walking delegates,| 4 mates of the approach of police of.|™ne Officer Clark, Detective 1-|J. W. Lyons, register of the treas-|*ence of Councilman Murphy from) the office of jerk the a % 4 P- gg e ms My, + |agitators nor labor unions will be The papers by which the Wash- flicers proved to be without founda. | >rick. Sermeant Leighton Pate ury, and Ellie H. Roberts, treas ¢| the city has brought about the latter le con i the ele bel a othe allowed to say who may or may NOt jy grey otel pi i. jmen King and Hubbard and Detec-|of the United States. The portrait | Pitte change tn the situation and its ---— ee cnet oats a — = labor in Teller county or who may | ¢eoray, a Peg. ad Parl Tr was shown, however, that from| tive Basson all told of the alleged|of Benton engraved on the bills | ‘al euccess ie now in doubt | The fire apparatus responded toa (oF may not do business here A. Moore ené a mortangn make ata to ten inmates of tenderiotn|immorallty of the place and of the] jooks rather flat On ite last reading in the coun Can’ t Do It The fire apparatus responded to 8) wy source the strife 18 | more than a year ago were filed in erth houses lodged at the house ree | Saatie tna i ae aoe —_— ——— . ee pent by an over e|blase under control The fi the Western Federation,” 4e-/the county auditor's office today. wlarly and that 4 chara va fre.| eneed in meking arrests re wheh ng vote, but ie wee la — wade bow ws ; ares the ome: e ne os 4 oie toa the ani a. r less. with} Judge Winsor made all the offt ly because Gill and Burnett are nal ur started from a chimney burning out 4 he ctatement. Ste cuteten e deed names a consideration of seg See od h 4 ne > not removed. | Which set fire to the roof. The loss|can no longer be allowed. The 00, and the mortgage, which OF Without the knowledge of those|cefs admit that they never ne to ohave voted as they did under " + and| Wh pr yg in charge. In explanation of this| tified Tom Winsor of mpulsion and not from choice. It was small. The property is owned | Telluride union of various crafts is made by the Washington Hotel Winsor _-* , * | of the poke . immed that they voted for the yg ty Oe by Mra RS Latty and was oceu- | #lready organized wil not be in- Com any to the American Lean and “1 admit that persone of more or| Prietor of which franchise only when they discovered > the other am, | Died by N. W, Gay terefer with to their local or Trust Company is for $800,000. lens sbady character t the| nocent of their p that It was bound to pase anyhow to struggle unui) * —___—— allt a ledge at thei inst at times they sneaked Inte With Murphy absent, the two votes and e the the hutlding. The fact was brought added to the four cast against the very first indieation of bea . lout that the principal patronage of franchisee originally makes «ix, or u can stop the hotel was from variety theater half of the council, cure by the ° performers. _ It in said that @ last and final , W. Kenny, who for a time ran the le . cele iv now betog mace by toe} Dts Miles’ Heart Core 9: Sine la “es |etrott ‘bathe, tentitied to having! pon Pet GHOVES Ure Tine 14 —|!nterents Behind the local gna trust| the most effective heart _ remedy Ladies’ Suits and , Notions and . - cone bic vet pag A terrific fire threatens the Ne-|‘° _ — CS - vont egg re strengthens the nerves and mas : 2 quest of men patronizing the ba codiiens ‘te - Ape omes up again. Supporters of the Of tne heart, and restores It to W > “@. aces C Clerks, dartenders and bdeliboys| "Alem forests. which is one of the | ia cnise are more doubtful of ite| fegt beallh : aists Reduced Laces Reduced most heavily wooded sections of the hed serious heart trouble; for two! were put on the stand and ant final passage than they have ev - state. The flames are now sweep months my life seemed to hang mously agreed that the place was] tie" ue soy acres a high | Deen betore thread. when my attention was —— lrun exceptionally strict. W. Bit ’ | It te generally conceded that the|to Dr. Miles Heart Cure I Htormerty © barkeeper there, teatt-| wind Is carrying them into @ splen-| 11, Loin which holds the oppon-| meneed taking Heart Cure Ified that he had been discharged he ae ee 1 torday | *ht# of the measure In check Is that ext a the thes o the bar at times A. Swans poe Ae . of Mamou = rr "ee aon} hise to om vote of the people if! bs =I That is what you get when [| cigar desler, who runs a stand in| Smolestaeh jambiin 1am’ | ccccsenty. Ai that te neccenaty to you buy Adams’ Java Blend front of the Detrolt id the place] ingle mills, The blaze destroyed Coffee at Be tb was run more carefully than any| the entire plant and adjotding rest We roast, our coffee every ity @ay with the latest improved gas coffee roaster. Call and how we do it. other hotel in the ¢ TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Adams’ Creamery Butter MANCHESTER, June 14.—The Dispatch understands that at an 8 pounds Best Washington 450 Hi! sariy date the American naval squadron will visit British waters and be received by King Edward PARIS, June 14.—Funeral services over the remains of Miss Lena Mor ton were held in the Episcopal Jehurch here today. President | Loubet sent a superb wreath EW YORK, June 14.—So great lis the number of immigrants ex pected to arrive this week at Ellis |Island, the authorities believe it Tea and Coffee Co. | will be necessary to erect tents on © Biche stand. The great influx is due 921 Second Ave., Near Madison Hf) to the $10 rate from London MUNICH, June 14—Princes George and Kearad of Bavaria, eldest sons of Prinee Leopold, left for America today to tour that country. @AN FRANCISCO, June 14 |0wing to the injury to Jeffries knee the Jeffries-Munroe fight wil be postponed. Trainer Delaney wired from Harbin Springs that the hampton would not be ready until Comfort Yosemite Club announced that the Our Summer Suits fight would take place June 30. for Boys are just the | 8ST. LOUIS, June 14.--The Mon ideal things to keep tana state building was dedicated them cool during the today with apropriate ceremonies hot weather season CHICAGO, June 14.—W. 8. Good ~~ These clothes are of rich and Phillip McAnanay, Los excellent qualities Angeles cyclists, arrived at noon. | sty are and best. Wash Suits =$1.50 Up== Dress Suits =$3.50 Up= J. Redelsheimer & Co. the They left Los Angeles March 9 and| have traveled the entire distance on thelr wheels SAN FRANCISCO, | Mayor Roland Snow, of Oakland who was shot here last night by Adolph Goldman, an Oakland mer chant, is in a precarious condition Goldman was arraigned this morn ing. His condition is pitiable. The hearing was postponed watt! Satur day. Self-defense and hypnotiem will be the plea | HARBIN SPRINGS, Cal, June 14—Jeffries remained indoors today nursing his knee. He says he could | have fought within a week, but wil!| take the full advantage of the two weeks postponement of the fight latest June 14.—Ex SA FRANCISCO, June 14 Munroe readopted his old training Strongest Pence House tn the Fi schedule today. He will continue| . hard work for a week. There was 000-804 First ave. cor. Columbie 9 no betting this morning. BUTTE, Mont., June 14 Robbers dences and leaped to the surround ing woods. Nothing but a change of wind or extra heavy rains, the latter being improbable, can prevent an im mense damage. STRIKE AGAIN The chain gang fs on another strike. Last evening when « steam ing supper before the fam ished eyes of “de gang. they enif. fed at the victuals and caucus, decided that touch none of them was left untouched. This morning breakfast was sent up as usual The men, ravenous from their long fast, nibbled at it fo to work until given better food I tell ye, fellers, we work, we does! And what's gettin’ inter me massive brain is how's a feller goin eat such slimy messes as dis,” ar gued the boss of the gang, mourn fully surveying the heap of eatables thickly covered with feasting flies. “Fellers, I'm faint, but this yer stummick of mine won't stand for after a hasty they would The supper dis dope, you bet,” chimed in an other disgruntled member of the gang The men stated to a Star man }that their food was sour and that it gave them colle when they did manage to gulp it down. Chief Delaney said a few days ago that it was his intention to con fer with the board of public works nd see if boarding houses could not be built by the city for jail prisoners, Later he called on the manager of the Seattle Cafe, which boards the jail birds, and read the riot act to him, but the food is no better. E. J. Bartella of the cafe still maintains that he is being discrim inated against and that the food furnished is the est possible for the money—8 cents per meal. “I've severed connections with |the Seattle Cafe,” said Chief De aney to a Star man this morning I can’t stand for it any longer and am looking for a new boarding place for the prisoners today but refused to} to stand the greft if he can't! THE 8 SEATTLE STAR—TURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1004 Barton Stock of Drapery and Upholstery Materials at one-third price attracts large crowd The Drapery Room of the New) Store was we owded al Gay Monday and today up to time of going to press, with eager crowds taking a¢vantage of the one-third prices on Drapery and Upholatery materials | The Boston stock is worthy the atteation of every home owner || because it if made up of just the things needed In everyday drag ery and upholstery work. Prices @re.ene-third of the regular prices, Come tn. Come Saturday Morning--- Boys and Giris a Saturday is the big day for the boys and girls of Seattle It's the day they can register and Become authorined n for salesmen and salesiadies forthe New Store. 50 Grand Prizes Will Be Given Away and if you do any work at you got something that you as & boy or air! want It will be Jolly fun—the prizes willbe given out Sept. Ist but come Jay morning and see the prizes and r all about it Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIMERAL OREDIT STORE" Wool Dress Goods No reason why our Dress Goods Counter should not be crowded with such special prices as these to the fore and great reductions on every piece in the whole stock. Read of these, then come and see the others. Fine Scotch Suit! 56 inches wide and valued at $1.75 a yard, now priced at...§91.28 Wire Voile, 44 inches w and valued at $1.25 a yard, now on special sale, at a yard - 930 wert © inches wide, the very best quality, all the desirable shades, a yard $2.26 all wool and 46 ir wide, and worth $1.00 a yard, now on sale at...7® Black all wool and %¢ inches wide, regular 650 value, now on at, a yard....490 All * ish Serge, 60 inches wide, valued at $1.2 yard, on at 790 Cream ne, all w 44 inches wide and extra special value, at the sale price, a yard 65 Pongee Silk, 28 inches wide, valued at 6éc a yard, now on sale at 490 All Silk Cr oh 4 inches w mplete assortment of colors, on sale at a yard 85 All Sik Gatin Foulards, 24 inches wide, special at a yard © seccces TS ¥ fashionable just nds you want w that the bathing season is on y hould lone time a aking " € wala are on Ladies Suits of fine black domet th, tr ed with white braid, good quality r ve suits, each $2.00 Ladies Suits of blue brilliant with round yokes, made Russian blouse ef- fects and trimmed with white i, each 50 Ladies’ Bathing Suits of fine q mohair, black or & with white dotted collars and hite belts, tles and band around th ttom of skirt h seeeee seen e $500 Several other pretty styles to ch from A Grand Spectal for tom Our aple ¢, sold regula at $3.49, tomorrow, the one da just to bring you to the st priced at, each whe ve $1.98 We left just about 1 tted ploture % worth 18¢ to Sc each, these will k « our best anniversary specials tor w at, « eee e There's still a big stir at the Whsh Goods Counter, where they selling those 260 goods at 11 cents a yard, ‘Twill pay you to seo them, McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St.

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