The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1904, Page 5

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CITY WATER GEN. BOBRIKOFF EVERY LOT | = I$ ASSASSINATED | OPPRESSOR OF FINNISH TO FINNISH SENATE PEOP LE SHOT DOWN IN ENTRANCE (My Bortpps News Aes'nd $12, $14, $18, $22 AND UP For Large Lots Terms, $5, and 100 Per Day A. free abstract and warranty @eed. No man can equal our low prices, We have owned this land| 34 years. Adjoining Rainier Heights, | on the car lime, on the lake ¥ | + have now 86-6 end plank through the a j $3.00 every | ; Week: 15 minutes’ ride on the] Washington street car to Southeast Beattie. SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS COMPANY HELSINGFORS, June 14.—-G eneral Robrikoff, governor of Finland, was shot and fatally wounded, at the entrance Finnish senate immediately sulctded of the this morning, b y @ son of Senator Schumann, who Schumann was a member of t he Finnish patriotic party. General | Bobrikoft was taken to St. Petersburg im a dying condition General Bobrikort has been responsible for the el oppression of the whole Finnish people eve r since he has m governor © eral of the country. tt wae thr igh tb efforts that Finland was robbed of her army. Bobrikoff for a number of years had been | gradually increasing the rigor of the military requirements of the | Finns, and his last coup was to take from that people their in | iual military power | The Fin soldlery, sir rial ukase went forth to disband the army, bas t the Russian army and the } command of all troops fieers in the land has been given to Russian of The Increase of taxation, the substitutt f the Russian tong as the court language, the subs tftut CF an sen of study im all the schools, and other se vere f RK an intolerance and discipline were all laid at Bo rikoff's feet by the Finns A number of eesful at tempts have been m: on bis lit prev to this last and » os ful attempt HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF '04 GRADUATES PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF 108 STUDENTS WITNESSED EXER CIGES AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON | 1420 First Ave. Worth of Second- Friends and relatives of 10% e Edna Watron graduates of the Seattle high school astrial Reforms” —Vietor Hu House Furnishings filled the Grand opera house th rvey | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to witness ay.” by Harold Matti Compristag Furniture, Ranges, 9) the conferring of diplomas by ¢ rerer Carpets, Stoves, ete. ete, at a i) E Patterson. president of the Reyeroftiem and High Schoo! lower figure than ever before. beard of education. The opera!Giris”—Clara Alice Fowler We have come to stay and house was beautifully decorated) “(Giasses”—Richard Seelye Jones Get our §| with flowers and the class colors,| “The Lotus re" Helen Mon | Yale biue and white. tague Young Following was the p The Hope of Israel” —Rose Ka | Overture, “The Haym M. H. | haw. Balfe—Orchestra. Violth solo, Mazurka de Concert ; | Invocation—Rev. Thedore F. Jo- | d’'Ambrosia—Wm. A. F. Prior. gaucoeueers TO | Presentation of diplomas—Ch “The Return of the Muses | Presenetation of diptenes me 3 LEADERS For Friday’s Selling dc Men's Working Shirts, spe- MB exivere BT %e Se Men's Mule-Skin Working Gloves, special 2be Working % Men's Pant. * DOVER LISTENING TO KIC | ELMER | Graduating exercises at the Aca emy of the Holy Names, on Jackson street, were held last evening. A musical program waa rendered ing queerly and is thought to be tn She wane ounty & superior was removed to the and will be taken before court judge and exam | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY (TUNE 16, 1004 5 YOU GET QUICK— CERTAIN—STRENGTH the Col CONVENT MAIDEN TRIPPED THE BOARDS AND CAPTURED POPULAR COMEDIAN'S HEART BAN FRAN( CO, June MA and a corpulent policeman oa From brated Nerve Vitalizer and Tonio sensation on the dock here re Fhee the Blerre started @ Ree Way PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND t Ween aris Annette Meyers a it Gives Almost Instant Effect short time ago left the convent, be bind whose discreet walls she had " P . 7 . spent the greater portion of her PHILADELPHIA, THE FATHERS’ LETTER PHILADELPHIA, to wee the Ke Dill company at | the grand It was the H firet time A had ever been in 44 ' side of a theater The glow of the footlight the “ ant mw “ ‘ shimmering drease of the chorus, i 7 and above all t ily comedian. wo days ° Jack Curtinn, filled the girls head | be up. She t with a desire to trip the boards, ‘ ‘ A few nights later the Myers fam fly were horrified to hear that thetr modent little Annette was acamper DAUGHTER'S LETTER ing about the stage, dressed as a ' w young drummer boy po When the company was preparing i w / 4 to leave for Honolulu and Australia re, for we four fat) the management offered the new re e 6 1 ult & permanent job, and Jack six. foot af ew Curtiaa, the comedi offered her a ’ w in anyt his heart and hand, So despite the tore 1 bem, te tears and wails of her father and | elude them all and was soon on her 5 ' the lusty vigilance of the corpulent! way to the tropical shores of H he was policeman, Annette managed to i " a = JAPS (By Bertyps News Ass'n? Little KATIE KLOTZBUCHER. In Two Days, Taking Paine’s Cel- ery Compound, She Was Well Enough to Git Up. —E ee ; TOOK A TOWN = i ge ae nye | at wht en aly fg Pstnds Paine’s Celery Compound Gave r n 4. for tt made r Strength and Health When He Wee Almost « Wreek from Tung Tung Kow, and at noon TOKIO, June 1f—General Oku 4 the cavalry from Chia Chia Ton reports that on Ghe 14th the Japan) Thus the enemy was surrovmx: Go to your Druggist TODAY---Get one bottle of Paine’s Celery Co one main b y advanced north war - vere “ in two columns along the railway,|'ng. they were routed and fled See how DIFFERENT it will make you fe expelling the enomy from east of | 9OFthward At 6 p m. the'enemy made a! mate 1 at under @ thousand to far The senior class of the Holy stand on the railway line between |, Known we captured fourteen) Names Academy held graduating Lang Wang Miao and Tafang Shep, | eee ieee dine ont . ot the | exercises.at the Third Avenue thea Corner of 22d Avenue After two hours of cannonading, the aoe canes en ter yesterday afternoon. A splen Japancee oct at nightfall the| Ge, in@antey regiment of sharp] i, Dricram was readered South and State Street line between & Chiaton and Yu-|" Over 500 of the enemy killed and - huton | wounded were left on the field 2 Mitestive Fane 18h, the Werthers H . Another column marched enat z natoecados yess | Pacific Railwa ances the fol ] ward of Foo Chow d advanced lowing changes In time card go spon the line between Teng al jorning trains on ite Seattle Divi- | kow and Nachisiing on the 150%] | Near Hill Tract, 1% Miles From Pioneer Square. o enemy near Telissu co inted ot | 4 umnne and 10 Minutes by Car x two and a half divisions, occupying | Ma aver, depart from 8 New, Modern. 6 Cottages to Choose From— sitions between Taf "— @ 91,150 to $1.400. daily $225 « 00 lates foot. ng Tsu Shan n the J T 1 . , : ime to and from Snehom $25 50 cash. $10 to $20 per month. aneee opened an attack. the mall ine to and trem Suchomiet SY waite’ Double “foore, sheeted and siGel “ly advancing along the railway, art from Seattle at 7:35 «. m. and . 7 At 9 & m. the left wing of t ; ‘ take Washington street car to State street and . » lett Dm. arriving at 3:96 p. m inn > te eee ae mn * joined by the forces j* oo p m., dally A pan an A | ine to and from Issaquah and attle at 5:65 p. m, arriving at 9:40 ployed in building a t My, @ally | bd id 5 sine and from ® arr Room ¢0 Dexter Horton Bank Butiding. Telephone, Red 1901. ’ ° Seattle at 7:26 a m. and ar-| rive at 6:95 p. m., daily. eee across Mercer siough on tt {pany’s new belt line road, f THE HUB thi Put Y ourself Into from that new structure Seattle Man, Sentenced to 15 P | morning at 11 o'clock and was Years for Criminal Assault,! killed Set Free Coroner Hoye was if late this afternoon and ordered = Ee the body brought to the city William Fetterly, convicted in| Dunn was about 26 years of March, 1903, of criminal asseuit/ age O es | upon Mattie Sloan, his 16-year-old —_— — sides a short play, “Culeen’s| ined as to her sanity Pledge.” Junior musical certificates - — were awarde 4 The Alas ma leat | Gertie Sheldon, well known to the |, oe any's * “s a | police, was arrested this morning | yates for the neste thie srterne | by Patrolman Kelly, She was act-| 11. vers dod shout 00 passen » | ere and ree argo of supplies lalong the Guif coast he also had 224 Pike Street SOOTHING SYRUP |* 'o°ometve ands number of fat hae youn aang by Miitions of Mothers for thee |g gouthern Fr " aildren white ping for over Fifty Y « aoe L wey | remed; Har rtm. ; ° * ENTY FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE, Tr] Bee 4 1 Herald, ‘Faliee, Faiter LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE sucoemafully fitted over ik wih « in Beattie an Timber Claims and Homesteads ‘. 6. DOLLEY s19-4e Plone augter, is mot in the peniten tary, although but very few peo- ple who knew bim in this city be fore the commission of his allege The own. d clothes Hub’s policy is well WILL GIVE kr for least rime, are aware of the fact. tlary at Walla Walla last April, A dead open and shut prop- after the supreme court bad de- | ysition for you. If you find nied his appeal, and, for all the | you can do better we buy the The Chamber of Commerce decid- | od at its meeting yesterday to ar-| | range for an excursion to some of the producing district during the summer. A committees waa appointed for the purpose of deciding upon the time and place of | the ex Tt han been the cus tom of the chamber for the past few «| Years to do this. Fourteen new members were add ed to the chamber yesterday. The body is now growing faster than at any previous year in its history | ir. Witliamss aauertet today coat) TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Fetterly had been done an tnjuatice by the courts, and that the governor} had rectified tt t Fetterly is a stone cutter by trade His arrest was the result of sensa-| tional testimony given by the Sloan! girl at the trial of her mother's di-t)! county authdrities know to the con ry, ie wtill t institution As @ matter of f however, be was pardoned by Gov. McBride and released from prison two wooks ago, after serving leas than two months of bis fifteen-year term. Solon T. Williams, who defend od Feterly in the superior and who at that time asserted belief in his client's innocence, ad mitted to a Star reporter today that Fetterly had been pardoned, but that the matter bad been kept quiet on account of the local prejudice s@ainat the accused man clothes back. Singularly enough that Offer has never been Accepted Tomorrow we show a brand new lot of iraton Summer Suits for Business Men at $12.50 to $25 They boast no fancy name— simply good suits. Tailored to fit FOREST GROVE, Ore., June 16.—~ The forest fire is now under trol. There were no casualties, u to timber will reach ser ndred thousand dollars from a quarter h @ estimates vary vorce suit against Fetterly ho’ thres quarters of « mi dol Made to hold their shape. Superior Judge Tallman from the? j..4 Guaranteed in every respe bench ordered Fetterly's arrest. j WASHINGTON. D. C., June 16 PEM. anteed i ve espect, <? Major General Corbin was today Three dele; ttle will . . attend the American Mining Con bs _~ J to the a . — - E W Ki | t Sh *) Gress in Portland, Or., Auguat 224eBilIppines, vice Gen. Wade. | This ver ear a Ning Quality oe to 27. The congress will include; 3 4 1 t representatives from every section | ‘¥t Gen, Wond would succeed Gen- Safe bet that if you do you'll never wear any other make, United States, Canada andi’), the desire of Chaffee to be Outwear any shoe you can buy at any price. Secretary Melkle, of the, ame of Seen ¢ “ A < ; Chamber of Commerce, wi 9 ba das chief of the staff by The Hub says it—it's so. Sold here exclusive have not pointed as yet. ithe purpose of putting him in line $3. a Fair Brutally Tortured that position rf “ <2 ‘ A case came to light that for ; WASHINGTON, D. C., Jane 16 White Vests, Fine Ne arand Haberdashery for men, perhaps never. been cons : further So- Just ou Get That Habit---Trade at ra I endu n Consul Gen rom Rheumatiom and nothing i who says he ts in thing known. I came across Klec.| affaire that « sheik and his two trie Bitt and it's the greatest, brothers ha nm arrested In a medicine on earth for that troubl ta “ made by lieved and cured me Just as gc TON, D. C., June 1 for Aver and Kid trouble: | ion treaty tw faction guafanteed by Q. 0. GUY, Madrid t Ine, druggist, Second avenue and HINGTON, D. C., June 14.~ w Lowtet of Prone ympathy for the Gen. Sto on Alanater P fent Roosevelt ALBERT HANSEN | +) \\05. exproesing tis appreciation Rich Jewelry oa in pe cba g Be oe On the Square---Opposite the Totem Pole 706 First Ave. 1 examination of the Gen, Slo-| Og , eum disaster, ssi a a a Ml hai

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