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ns i Rake enc a te as it et THE ATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1904 BALLARD DOINGS (Special to The Star) BALLARD, June 1 ney, deputy postmaster Married at 11 oclock Morning at Thorp, near Durs, to Miss Lily 8 Killmour eouple will arrive Balle Russel wa tay yester Clyde Miller, a clipperman om ployed at the Stimson mill, had four fingers and part of his left hand cut off yesterday morning by &@ saw. The accident hap While Miller was cleaning out Dark aud sawdust from under the saw. The stockholders of the Wash tngton Food company held a m tng last night and elected officers for the ensuing year. The machin ery for the full manufacturing equipment is expected to be in Stalled and work begun by the middle of July, TEACHERS GOING TO ST. LOUIS About 150 teachers of the city Will leave Seattle Friday and Sat urday to visit the world’s fair at St. Louts. Arrangements have been completed for their accommodation A special car will leave Vancouver ‘over the Canadian Pacific on Satur- day which will take between 30 and 36 teachers, They will leave Se attle on the Princess Victoria Fri day night. Saturday morning two special care will leave over the Great Northern with about 60 of the local teachers and will go direct through to the fair city. Others wil! leave by the Northern Pacific and O. R. &@ N., but no special provisions have Deen made for them to go in by care Many of the teachers will visit the Bast, after attending the r and some wi!! take courses in sum ‘Mer schools before returning to the coast. FOR LIFE’S BATTLE} NINETY-TWO GRADUATES GO FORTH FROM STATE UNIVER- sity Ninety-two students of the Uni- of Washington were added | list of alumni yesterday. A/ oo . of friends and rela- ere present at the com- it exercisees and watched interesting cereemony that the end of college life. The class this year was large on ac- ‘Count of the seveenteen graduates Yof the law schoo! uniting with the students im the graduating i + hall was beautifully deo- ‘Grated with flowers and the class & The board of regents, & of the day and members a, Occupied seats on the The commencement address ‘Was delivered by Will H. Thomp- fon, who spoke of imagination and ft cultivation. Foilowing this the Members of the were present- ed with their Blenor Blodgett. bel Buland Gertrude O'Meara and Joe! M. John- gem carried off the class honors. Johnson won the Rhodes scolarship giving him the Drivilege of attend- For Men Onty. Turkis) Baths 600. DY'S, Basement Dexter Horton Bank, cor. First ave. and Washing $2.00 Per Gal- fon for AAAA Dry Port As a tonic and strengthener it cannot be beat. ‘ AO7ES 070; 104 First Ave. South Both Phones—Pink 1751 Free Delivery A YOUNG LONDON—Lary Farnham is at court on her marriage, She w of Sir Algernon Coote, the prem Her husband, who is the lith B father’s title in 1900, but they we Conservative and a member of t Neutenant In the 10th Hussars a LADY FARNHAM IRISH BEAUTY, presented daughter 4 youthful peeress to be as Miss Aileen Coote, the er baronet of Ireland aron Farnham eoded re married only last year, He he Church of England. He is a nd he and Lady Farnham are en auce to his ina thusiastic lovers of shooting, go Ifing and all outdoor sports, They have an estate in Cavan-co, Ireland, and are in town only for the season ‘ ing Oxford university, with an al ® moon lowance of $1,500 per year. Fol ae tno sing chapter tr lowing the exercises the annual /ine atitchell divorce proceedings banquet of the seniors and alumnl| gricche! | asmaulted his divorced was held in the gymnasium NO COIN IN SIGHT (By Bertpps News Ass'n) | SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—The News says today th is strong pability that the fight between Settrien and Munroe will never take place. The match will, no doubt,| be cancelled for the time being, | and wise ones « aiming to be eve that the ff clas matter and not Jeffries’ knee w cause an in definite postponement of the cham plonahip mill | Tt t conceded that the advance sale of seats wan #0 as to make it Impossible for the elub to proceed without incurring a great lose It/ is pointed out that a great many who would otherwise have attended | the fight, have gone to the Worlds! Fair or on summer vacations. SHE GOT $500, Mra. FLL. DeWitt was awarded! $500 damag against the Seattle Mectric Company this morning by | Judge Belt in the superior court for Injuries she sustained in a collision between a carriage in which she was driving and « Ballard street car. The accident occurred last October Mra DeWitt sued for $10,148. Members of the horse artillery, called in this country light and field artillery, are chosen for their sturdiness. They need strength and quickness to handle the guna prop erly. HI8 LANGUAGE WAS BAD Robert Mitchell, recently cor joted court of « k . 7 an t In the Good Old Summer Time Get Next To the advantages of our BASY plied to LADIES’ AND GENT# PAYMENT SYSTEM when aj WERARING APPAREI $i Per Week---’ Nuff Sed Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Fifth and Pike. |Opium Smugglers wife on the street a short time ag and annoyed her greatly by hi around her house. It was on count of Aust’s Interference that Mitehell t od to have commit ted the offense for which he ls be-| ing tried. } For the Summer Wedding. A white crepe de chine wedding gown ts pretty for a summer wed ding. Here is one trimmed with lace and rows of shirring, The yoke ts of duchesse lace. A fall of the same lace finishes the simple sieeve. The skirt in ornamented with rows of folds and bands of the crepe. A design of lace medallic finishes the trailing skirt. In the tulle veil is caught @ cluster of white Lilies. TWO YEARS AMD FE Can Given Only Short Terms | Be 8. B, Stevens, the notorious smug-| gler who was arrested by secret vice men a few weeks ago, is ex ted to plead guilty in the federal rt tomorrow morning. This is general belief at the federal t house as the evidence against | the smuggler king is convincing The others arrested in connection with the smuggling of 2,100 pounds ot oplum are expected to make a fight for the rty. William Cree has already pleaded not guilty, Alfred Larsen, Stevens and ( M. Moore ter the will « jean to morrow. Larsen is expected to make a fight on the grounds that he was an inne ¢ of the oth ers in th | The can be given in 8 a sentence of two government peni tentls a fine a § 0 As the opium was 1 on at one time, it ia unde rd tevens can be senten mly on one count. - Avold the Crowd, Avoid the crowd that will the battleships by taking @ trip today. Roata leave Pier 2 at 6:30, 9 and) 4Q & mi, 1:15, 2:30 apd 4:39 p. m , as | OF YOUTHFUL PATRIOTS Tas aaa” ch ay 1 nr The Albar will arrive at the JOHNSTON FIRECRACKER ORDINANCE TO BE |— | on P ry “Tn CITY OF NEW Y HOt a m., 1 yand 4:80 AMENDED SO THAT IT WILL NOT INTERFERE | piginning poxt puna b ac WITH FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION Se ee ee ' Tove at rT Hernia. 1 rraile Counctiman Johuston's fir ek; and often « positive danger ] er ordinance will not be pa ws A present ordinance prehibits the it — stands. It would make it} use of such a 4 ¢ unlawful fer any person to dis-| holid fun ‘ qi ‘ city limits without permission from| man Johnston's ordinance will be | AVe. and = }} 4} ive an the mayor, practically doing away| so amonded as to prevent merely Mm University {} $} University vin, @ Fourth of July the dincharge of explosives on First, I Crregs Hi +? Street n the olty, as far as the oki Second and Third avenue d Pike 5 this reason local merchats have ob- jected to it, claiming that It would prevent the sale of their fireworks already on hand Neither the mayor nor the other city counctimea endorse the ordi nance as it now stands. The mayor bas frequently expressed his desire » prohibit the use of explosives on| the Fourth on the chief business streets, but he said this morning that he aever had any intention of further restriction. Several coun cilmen expressed similar sent! menta, What the mayor and a majority ellmen seek to abolish fee of firing explosives on crowded streets and also the in discriminate throwing of confetti ‘This practice is always & nuisance house fixture. medicine shelves, ie deep; will lock SEATTLE Pleasant features of the other so-ealled credit plans good Friday special news This is an exceedingly practical and Of hardwood, finished natural; bas laches high, 11 inches It's & rem! $1.95 val But one to @ customer; none to deale: phone orders filled. Will not be delivered; can easily be carried Mail orders filled if received by Saturday night Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue Outside of the celebration which Pike street will give on the Fourth, Independence day will not be marked by any public observance In previous years the city has often appropriated funds with which give a grand display of fireworks but no attempt of that kind is to/ be made this year. The city fathers) are figuring on postponing their jubilee to the day the battleship Nebraska ts launched at Moran's shipyard, sometime next winter Aside from tls the counctimen | Hohenschild’s Bankrupt Stock Offers Unequaled Savings ck and in the after ¢ up trying that of people gav folks in the et thr nag! ’ the doorway. Bu € 1 or tl € fact even to get pass There Is $25, 000 Worth of uheatien to Be Sold at 25c to OSc 0 on n the Dollar | | Battleship * Bucureton, ail | The Albany will navy yard today j Take boats from Pier 2 at 6:40.) Sand 10 @ m., 1:16, 2:30 and 4 30 > on arrive at the | a beacon | the most desp rate attempts ‘A Whole Corset Stock and Every Pair Underpriced — to such Greatest Glove Bargains We Ever Announced handy little Cornet R &@ G, The Hohens ut Chi » w = . . ~ ae a * ae the 1 85e for Hohens rhild's Kid Glove; priced at $1.26 “ D” and | $1.19 for Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes; Hohen- om values achild’s price $ OBe for Hohenschild’s Finest French Kid Gloves, “Hohenschild’ $ Stock of Cottons A complete stock that’s only hinted at in what follows, even when the long list is taken into consideration. Everything costs less Se A yard for 5,000 yards of soft finished bleach- ; Ge a 4 for quite a quantity of Plaid Linens, waists, etc; they are in assorted colors. low tops, and come Hobenschild’s price od Muslin, one yard wide wultab » for pi inches wide Te ° 6 l-4e rd for about 1,000 yards of fine Cot Hohenschild’s price 12%. ton Challies, 30 inches wide, in @ good aasort- a yard for over 3,000 yards of medium ment of dark styles, suitable for wrappers, eight Suitings, sultable for camp or outing # and 30 inches wide and purposes; they are aty lew are a good assortment of this season's Hohenschild’s price 12%c and lbc. 4%e each for a heavy Huck Towel eto. Hohe 4e « yard for striped Gingh {ld’s price, 12% wer 2,500 yards of Seeresucker me in 4 patterns of blues Hohenschild’s price 8 { ? : (7 { ; q annor size 16x23 and reds ea yard for 1,500 yards of handsome Silko inches, plain white with red striped border and cabinet lines, one yard wide, splendid assortment of } hemmed ends. Hohenschild’s price 8 1-Sc. styles and colora. Hohenschild's price 15 Se cach for a good, serviceable cream Turkish two removable Tie & yard for about 1,000 yards of fine Tartan { Towel, size 16x32 Inches. Hohensch!ld's price 9c wide, 6 inches 4 Cotton Dreas Goods, double fold, assorted } 6Be each for a full size white Bedspread, Mar- Hohenschild’s price 5 seilies patterns, and hemmed ready for use. no ©. O. D. nor tele yard for over 2,600 yards of fine Summer | Hohenschild’s price Sc. 7% U. & Army Blankets; every U. & stamp, also t they are all soldiers $2.39 for about blanket bears ¢ and date of inspection; very heavy--jest such as our Hohenschild’s price $4.50. se good mac ) Ife and } i ; Wash Goods, such as dimities, lawns, lines and a variety of choice novelties, styles, Hobenschild’s price 12%¢, 15 @ 1-40 @ yard for 1,000 yards of fancy French Cropons, 20 inches wide, im an assortment of ) 9Be ® pair for about 150 pairs fine Nottingham plain colors. Hohenschild’s price 12%e Lace Curtains, handsome patterns, full width Ge a yard for about 1.200 yards of heavy Outing and regular length; every curtain finished with Filannels, assorted colors and styles. Hohen the patent overlock stitch. Hohenschild's price 2 ba. enschild's price 10c. TAGCOMA I. Golland’s Sons (New York) — Entire Stock of Men's and B Clothing and Furnishings See Friday’s Star for Sensational Particulars. A. Bridge & CO, fopular Price Clothiers 1 ‘ ' '