The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1904, Page 5

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GREEN BROS. | HOW THEY cet hee li | salaries of the employes of the oontly, lwar CORRESPONDENT 70 HA VE ©. A, Bobbett yeutorday lodged a! department complaint with the local marine tn Although there ts practically KILLED BY CHINES: apectors aquinat the lake. steamer | how of the Increase being gram Cor, First Ave Emily Kellor, charging her master] j ‘ bably be a > | with negliger Wh ir, Bob-| th are more dese y morning was nen , f t h as CHILD ABANDONED By ITS 2 hn Ram a lows “ ears pay of the f r both neast age, was nitted to the in-| Specials CORRESPONDENT H, J, RICHMOND RELATES HIS EXPERIENCE MOTHER WILL BE TAKEN | wane ag \ r Judge ¥ 6 SUNCIL, PREPARING TO KILL . Pre be / 8 " ira ILL. INCREASING P that the f licenses Colm wae : | WITH THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE AND THE MILITARY TO WASHINGTON OMiL W. Watson, of the firm of . ORANG POMS t ! decreaned ‘ va per Ib @ € wlos ‘ ave next APPROPRIATION ‘ are ith a Washing ‘ ry ¥ | THREATENED BY RIFLE AND SIX.8HOOTER — MILITIA REND SOCIETY a sedis Gam aman ent ' rete , pony Small size Cottolene | LIEUTENANT “PLAYS EVEN"—WRECKING OF MORNING | nited Commercial Tr re the police department Re ~h er #, O, After the meet 1 nd that now that @ ae eine Cottelene é RECORD OFFICE AND THE NERVE OF EDITOR KYNER Herbert 4¥ be taken | { t will visit bis old ew it 1 pe 6 ila do not Fels Naptha Soap, per cake from hin adopted mother and placed | home tm Pitt r ns & club with which to kit! Maror| ¢ ree 1, « larger Bulk Maccaronl, per Ib } —_ fn the Washington Ch » home The ent — ee 7 4 : ols necensary noe Mes package | ; : passed ar ant alling 1 pr « for the - wus _¥ at, per en" 5 HM. J, RICHMOND, A REPORTER Not wishing to leave a widow and whe ¢ Heensing bowling alley hooting . r a short t me only, two Freeh Ra 2 de ON THE MORNING RECORD, | ‘WO Orphan children tn camp I con pee She ale 9 6) galleries and place AI Une the police at full-fis pane) photogrt c eave | | boy Is two yea "N-! ment, charging f $25 to $100 & f it t tro folders, f Herpick’s st OF VICTOR, COL. AND SPE nt developments In the by b nat year, Bids on the $18,000 bonds for| duced in the ‘1M night Mar treet, between CIAL CORRESPONDENT oF | “*Molition of the Record: office by | apes tee bin ‘| the muntotpal street railway will! it 4 for the increase the! and Becond avenues . my onvinced me that I wa | - gener’ r be opened at the next meeting of ee THE NEWSPAPER ENTER. | right jtold a st that appealed to the) 11, counc L left Victor at 8:20 that night old Indy Remap rane ; eep our PRISE ASSOCIATION, WIRES | ony Piornnce & Cripple Creek train The child was left in the care of| The ater pane aren : THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNT| On board was Licut, Cole of Co. I Mra, Olderman, with the under-| WA* laune Boar Ry ing oy and r 1 I went t on jatanding that she should be pald ed by Capt. J. L. Ander . or MIs DEPORTATION | the rea m. Liout, Cole put $15 per month for his keeping. Thin | Commins ae pe beteiel an ane i e FROM THAT CITY | six-shooter in my face and told amount was pald for the first fow | 29m The vessel will ; . me never t n to Cripple Creek LEWs BLSEL. inonths, Wut now the parenta are) Mercer Bough tin. a tor Bkag : al as rn tary of the Victor Cit ot heard from. Mra. Olderman lives! Cog woutheastern Alaska port rf ® ens’ alliance This ts @ picture from @ group] alone and cannot support the child | WAY And Southeastern Alaaks ports ; By M. J. RICHMONE | tion ex-Chief of Police P. McDer-| for the Newspaper Katerprise Asso-| parents. The case was reported to| "'r "iy MeGinais of the First Ave y < OND. mott of Victor came in and sat by/ ciation in Tokio. Bisel was shot|umane Officer Clark, who, upon! novel gave his 10-year-old son R k Si h J Save Nearly | (Special to the Newspaper Enter-|my side. He sald be was going to| and killed by Chinese soldiers who ee cones to wae $10 to purchase % for him, After emnants, Bro en 3Izes, and the Just a prise Association.) Pueblo and Denver, and thence t@/ jred on his boat off the Liao-Tung iid to the home, a reasonable time the boy did not F f Ki d Dioven, ant peslnoula,” Se was correspecdeet| The mother te 8 variety actress |® reasonable time the boy did not ew of a Kind Items a CANON CITY, Colo, June 1 Are you want ndon Daily Telegraph, but | *"¢ '* thought to be in Portland the pollee to find the lad. Upon attempting to board a train | I know of,” he replied. | a eheaine j A |f Av PRICES THAT OUGHT TO MAKE THEM VANISH LIKE Baby's Folding Go-Cart, with J] for the scene of an expected batt said that he had seen | aie Restful Reoreation Resorts THD FROST 1 ' rubber tires and perforated Bat Glenbrook I was covered b yal lle train, He had | LITTLE HAPPENINGS $2.49 T) rife in the hands of D Sheriff arrested Cole for asnat Of California ore | beat reached by oken Mines of Men's Far _ SUN SHADES Henry Dahl and thought that Cole would our | MAY ES) ABLISH pommate Vaio Coie Shaas Taste. . « . Fer Fuiding Go-Carts, can be Dahl told me to get out of the | even At & mecting of the Alaska ctup| Desutiful scenery: tant | ’ ut In any position, com. Hi district or be killed. 1 discreetly! ‘The train reached Canon City at be nod Mamata “4 ally roub! newer plete 91.86 F) walked away and was followed 60 36. Cole and his orderties came | HARBOR POLICE | wee = vale ae - oo Yo - — tions. Fare to Ban Frans twoo, - yards and again admonished to| into the and searched the n 4M. D. B sell ey Bs yg peel Window Screens louvre t Jing McDermott. | ner ig ig Ay y arnee tO \courtet class. Tickets and reserve gore. bade | Mayor Ballinger and Harbormas-| gueceed N. H. Latimer as treasurer. | tions, « descriptive literature at ' 18 im, igh, extend 22 to 94 I went up Bennett avenue, and lat 4 no weapon, but! ter Jensen have taken « trip around| Mr. Green and Mr. Latimer re. |t 1 ofice, 6O8 First Ave. 7 ee tn, special De was mat by coven members of the} was arrested and thrown inte (0! the bay, with the ebect of looking! signed their effiece in the club re-/Ia Iain general egent vigilance committee, who told me| Fremont jail for being a union aym-| jot, ecnarions tm m to the . 2 panel, well made screen 4 to leave the district under penalty |pathizer. He was brutally treated./ isniishment of an eusiliary har | 2 tt. dim. by @ ft. 6 in, for ‘Bs || Of death. They also advised me to} I telegraphed Vietor, and then 2 alias aatedl, tte ot of a ni cs Ic WIRE CLOTH notify Editor Kyner of the Record | learned of the wrecking of the Reo-| 9°" ? he ee ] » ~ e m $8 inch, Black Wire Cloth. te leave. ord office lg F gen Big me the — ya Ide 1 went to Victor and saw Kyner The following morning ft tete-| Viton he the city, but to make the . holce, desirable FRUIT JARS who said: “You can leave if you! graphed Editor Kyner, who told me| lcs! shipping concerns, if they are es and patterns tty s and organdies in white, Mason Quart Jars, dos ...-68e fi thimk best, but I will stand my|that he intended me publt-| Willing, to bear the cost of mainte r t 1 pretty ttle: @a0d av ground.” I advised Kyner to have! cation of the Record. He asked me| *#Hee. id for lens thames his office guarded by the military, | + me back, and sald that the! # not only desired to give ipo , but he did not think conditions » | and military authorities had| #9 steamers better p tom fr rious enough to ify it aitively promt a theft wt to keep the harbor Sheriff Rell a the military a» Howe these authorities are | cleared pf the logs 4 floteam that sured me protection. I told them | powerless to protect anything in| are now @ constant enace to they meant well, bot they yald » jthe pr t state of aacitement 1) stear raft, especially the emalier protect ma refused to return vessels P M | d 9 i BRS Biker necindics wl hones--Main 787. Ind. 798 The prohibitiontats of King coun ty elected 36 delegates to the state avention, to be held in Everett Timber Claims July 12, at a meeting eater OND AND m | ter nt « hal Ar ing committee was ale con! =) andHomesteads foment 0 nf and IKE the aty vention to no: OPEN oh nionmT The central committee waa ¢ as follows J. M. Wilkia, A.C nn NA ‘hom pao ‘ ont anh. a ony : Monnen’s Talcum Powder, 3 for ....... Charles’ Fleah Food Wool Alcohol, % gal iceman ead Suit tare . et Under Cover of Some of These opting « while members of came Wom, 6 on t the Bt Louie, house. of ae aa Blankets | Lehman ts under sentence of seven We were fort m securing a manufacturers’ sample Sani yeare and Hartman of atx yearw Bo M woo BLANKE! t offering at about | Impclcminent, ioth sen “Rese | Opposite Bon Marche 4 store of Beauty and Quality later arrested in St. Louts. tole Range, $90 and up RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 68-218 Second Avenue South. 7 og Lots Are Only Closing Out the M. D. Pease Stock of Millinery Has We are still closing out the M. D. Pease stock of millinery and sults at fifty cents on the dollar and in “BLESSED” HERBESON, ’ A Chance see leas, to make room for our asive piano business, These are ‘The Chicago Young Woman rescued from the “Spirit Fruit” | SCREEN DOORS 90c-- P nah pata lithe deniers big recuras| ColWAY, near Lisbon, O., by her irate father To Own a by investing one money y here, - [If] Adjustable Screens . 200, 25 and Suite worth ! 50 $806. “That's a ample of how prices [They range in capacity from 20 Home ee oe F Seg tt to 460 horsepower F | awn PWOT TOT... nc eeeeseee sovcseceee pector Murray estimates that OUR WELLS COND NED FOR HEARST an ere 15 per cent more boilers 3 to 8-Room Further proof that | in Woodland now in use than there were last Park and in Fremont has been producing typhotd Arig. year fever has been found by City Chemist Smith. In ERNST BROS. ; | & report submitted to Health Officer Ludlow this 506 Pike Street Phones John 2831 tnd. 1188 ho re. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, June 15.—| morning he states that four more samples given bi : | lysis are of water impure and unfit Hearst won out In the state Demo him for analysis are of water impure and un and U oan . — udlow bi otified Frank North, who p . cratic convention here yesterday, . Dr. Ladiow has notift ‘ D ; vod alittle data arte] PRA Seo P| PUGET SOUADBRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, In but Carter H. Harrison and the that bis family ts lable to become sick If the well aE ss tee Wee water {9 uped longer, and recommends that he se ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS other followers o ow Yo " D , Navy | {ved absolutely met ls own B , Structura Iron Work, Piers and Foundations, Di | ceived absolute Ce redging Strictly All-Wool, weight 7 iba ae eS d 5c a Da by All Methods, SEATTLE. WASH. $4 Pair no consideration from the Hopkins an y 00a machine, which was in control of w. 3. Kirk, 1029 Ist Av. the eonvention. The following state | Hut that our sults are the Will Buy a ~ od ticket was nominated heapest in the city—¢ 29 Sarerat arene %, Scam arge Lot rner of 22d Avenue Notice to Subscribers | sis tirisry"5 ius ra & Suits for With South and State Street Hf, eny evening, your copy of The | Dooling; state trea pin De yah Ad Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, | Thom as; attorney general, Al telephone set, Main 1680, of In- | Watson; state auditor, R. BE. Spang 10 City Water Gependent 198, any time between | jor. 6:90 and 7:00-—and @ copy will besent| tniversity trustees—Mra. Anna N nce. by special meneengee. |g, Solomon ot Chicago, Theodore C. | That before our sale were con ow In a Ne eS, 2 Lohr of Ca F. B. Me ed good val for § Per 0 h i n act, 1M Miles Pros neer Square, Saint Clair juite for $15.00--that me M nt | 8 New, Modern, § and 6-Room Cottages to Choose Frome ALBERT HANSEN Delegs p to St. Louls|| quality sold for as high an $35 n CITY WATER - -- ~~ - 80 CENTS Lote tT to $0 tect, ogggtoe 40.82.40. oe ol tion—Joba P, Hopkins, A. M And one dollar per week buys Lote 81 to 60 feet to § Rich Jewelry a ccman Bee. €, Casta, Samael |i © 0% Terms, $25 to ®1S0 cash; $10 to $2O per month, ‘ ny : Who ts there that can't af estly built. Double floors, sheeted and sided 706 First Ava. | Pi shes Gees cad mabe your celestien ake Washington street car to State street and —______|$TEAM PLANTS} Union Bake - Right on the car Iine—right on the lake, We have od acres twenty-cight years. Come be WM. p. HAR ry Sire year reat to dee—caly Sitten salanter side em Washington strect car. “Dabo Yasker way car and INCREASING Westberg Cloaks, Suits have a free boat ride from Leech! Park every twenty minutes from 10 a m. to 6 p. m. to Bouthenst and Cafe & Millinery Seattle, oom 60 Dexter Horton Bank Buttding, ‘TMephone, Red 10h a If the number of boilers in uss & Childs 1312 — sis nad! «oi Seattle Homeseekers Co a — —— — mg | city’s manufacturing prosperity Se- Opposite the Arcade Bldg. } e in Beatle and ONNEY-WATBON CO. attle is advancing In that line. Wil sgl hs | Murray, the city bolter inspector, re oe e ee aie po ‘8 STATION H TEL. MAIN 1767 te Sak See |ports that there are a few more|f BUYS . ‘ phone, Jumes 1801, 100 Bao: than 400 boliers im use in the city. New York block.

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