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}the ition he has held for 12 ALUMNI [Fo No erm | Nuring bie incur fi! 1 ne je a long v » ard will pend at least a y t of 1) |HERMIS WON SUBURGAN { | HIGH SCHOOL GATHERING) NEW YORK, June tt—1erw WILL BE IN NATURE OF |the $20,000 suburban handicap at! PAREWELL TO PRINCIPAL) Dosbenee’ bay, yonterday. He TWITMYER Mad Jockey R ; The Seattle high school alumni} 2043-5, held by M will hold their annual banquet at ed the distance of one and sity this evening at 7 ¢ k. Prof] Irish I * nted his back Edwin Twitmyer will address thelers, as the } headed him for visitors as princtpal the achool| second place by a nose ent as orators of the occasion. Dan-| 30,000 persons witnessed the cing » aged tn the} — panguet wit! announce his resignation from “WS : TERSELY TOLD j Found at 1331 Second Ave. The best Summer Underwear | joe in the city for men N.| PAT MURPHEY, wh from ooks & Co. eee 1 70-foot t lew ar F heck, sev | Enjoy the Sport Steilacoom, the fall having in some | ; Newsboys ai Pleasant Beach Sun- | W4y affected his brain | joats leave Pier 2 hourly af | po Aenea sine 7 See | THE EVERETT CHAIN GANG | M ———|# the only one on record that has| | 1 work ur | der of their wurber, whom they | Jhave chosen work in } |the park every day / | THE BELLINGHAM G, A. R. has Joompleted arrange «for the re |ception and entert t th big encampment scheduled for next | WHILE ATTEMPTING te “sn MID-WEEK |x!222-22" 8%" ss = We . ' ning, Menry Pen shaw, @ prominent Clarkia citiser ft ff into the water and was ow ned endiary origin, burned up a tailor m rod damaged a dry goods . At Bellingham. TACOMA HAS ORGANTZED A Merchants’ Protective Association for the pose of making war on H the trading stamp. " i For Tomorrow | WHILE DRIVING « flock of sheep ttne Spalding, 14 John DD. Graham, @ prominent business man of Nes Perce, fell from his horse These specials are genuine and broke his shoulder biade yes reductions in every-day neces Bl tras, sities and good clean goods BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND THE MACHINERY f, 60-ton MILK—the best— concentrator has been # ‘ trom the Sumner Ever concentrator will be operated by concentrator will be opened by water power. BORDEN’S PIONEER BRAND THE BODY OF PD. C. BURK, CREAM —thick and rick who was Killed while biasting stumps near Copalia, Monday, han! 3For25c OREGON GRAPE CREAM— Gelicious, pure and thick— 3For25c complete the fustiy celebrated — ke Java — aromatic, 25 Cents Wm. S$. Mayfield mily Grocer. 608 PIKE STRERT. Mats 998. Ind. 998. SUMMER SUITS Suits made from ex- cellent and servicea ble cloths In very stylish patterns. They are designed to resist wear at ev ery point. Work manship is of the highest class. With one of these sults your boy will be comfortable and well dressed. Prices-— $3.50 up J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topeont House tm the ate. 000-804 First ave. cor. Columble BIG Orr G OF OUR N TOWN BRANCH Red Front Purniture Co. 1400 Firat A KW ren printing. Tarpete, Stoves, et: t Staten, Get our p Sale Now On For Fell Half-Galion Bottle Port or Sherry No charge for jugs when you buy 10e allowed when bottle is urned, uP. $09.00 worth of Second Ham House. | new THE SEATTLE DR. LLWYD | RETURNS Rov ney to J D. Liwyd returned to} rday from h var | Jootland, where he went for the purpose of asking Andrew Car negie, the philanthropist m an additional donation for public brary, On bi he told the full story of his tng with Mr De, Liwyd cdinburg an introductle 1 from York in his tional od return moet Mr, Carnegte tn ented hi | which he yontial trier Carnegie wns n make let tore had pre ny inf Mr dect doctor 1 give $20,000 » ylete the f OK but would not give wary to titute sandate con te in not the tel uy New hasty n to but fi the era ting nt nece for Kranite struct The philanthrop ould give ub-librarie me in the t <l that r mate he build | city On Liwy with Signor m wu Mr pania the of reading lene m the world morn |ing in a paper published aboard the his to Ame twas aboard the Marcon! and had the wi each return to pleanure je news Veanel MEANS WORK FOR MANY | been taken to Hoquiam for ‘The body was blown 90 feet burtal A DELPOATIC from the Everett Index Sunday pective members. N OF KAGE Aerie witl initiate 29 pre COMPANY G, Natior Washington, under « Capt. Herbert Munn. from Var the American Lake ampinent. THE EVERETT Modern Wood- men and Royal Neighbors will ob- serve their memorial day Sunday by holding services at the ceme tery. JACKY SMOKALEM, the Indian, who was found guilty of murder- ing bis wife on the reservation, about six months ago, has appealed STATE LABOR ymminstoner Blackman will apeak to the Union Labor League of Everett, Monday night AZO H. WOODY, of editor of the Okanogan Re married W ™ outay to Mise Georgia Ufferd of Chelan. THE ARMY of eatery have been ravaging a large tm the neighborhood of Tacoma, i= | gradunity | euerrne Tr THIE - COMES TO GRIEF | Carl Schmitz, alias Frank Jen jen, who robbed a Hood's canal rancher of $600 and a ticket to Ger | many last March, is a strong candi |dute for the penitentiary in Call |fornia. After his Seattle crime he | digappeared and was not heard from | until a letter came from Sacramento notifying the police of this city of | Schmitz’s arrest there as an accom- | plice in @ big robbery The case against Schmit ramento is a good one z at Bac and for this | renac Chief Delaney will take no steps to bring the man here for trial Your Money's Worth. The qualities and prices are not equaled in the city. Just call and take a look at our Men's Under wear. EB. N. Brooks & Co., 1991 Sec }ond avenue, Arcade building. ** Saturday Adams’ Java Blond Coffe Tomorrow, Saturday, one igs “yeretes 450 | We guarentee Adame | Java Blend Coffee to please you, Oregon Ranch Eggs 20e per dozen, . Local Ranch Eggs 2% dozen Abo disappearing. A PRIVATE TELEGRAM re at rt nounces t at Woodfords, Me. of © William H. Naur vu. a! r m charge of the 4 ment steam engineering Puget Sound ne ¥ yard (Special to The Star) BREMERTON, June The U. s ster Albany, which arrives at the Puget sound navy yard yee terday, will probably ren here seven or eight months Her Eng lish made battery and equipment | will be changed to conform to the| American naval regulations, Her |main battery, consisting of six 6 inch guns, and four 47-inch guna, is to be replaced by a battery of nm make. It has not arr * sound navy yard as | Yet, but It is understood the change will be made here She wi be genereally overhauled, and while \t @ will Bot go out of service only @ skeleton crew wil ~~ left aboard owing is the complete Met of wns Albany's officers; W. R. Rush, | Meuteneant commander; C. BR Mor jman, Meutenant; W. & Whitted |Meutenant; B.C. Kalbfus, Heuten ant fanior grade: W. Smith, ensign |J. W. Schoenteid, ensign; F. M. C Common, ensign; C. M. Davelin. |eurgeon; H. EB Biscoe, paymaster H.C. Davis, captain U. a M. C.; |M. J.J. Parley, boatewain; J. T. Swift. gunner; A. Zeabal, gunner; | |. & Warford, carpenter; T. Meyer | Warrant machinist; H. Luther, war rant machinist; J. W. Murray, war. ‘ant machinist; W. Booth, warrant machinist; F. G. Hansche, pay clerk |_ The Wyoming and torpedo boats Preble and Paul Jones are expected | to arrive today or tomorrow. They left San Francisco for Bremerton! several days ago THE MARKETS | WHOLESALE Prices I (These prigee are te curer ue neces om am. sae B per cont biehar.) | Provisions Vresb Meat—Cow beet. stect beet Medite ter vent 1 4 Dogk. sas40 Ib, mutton, Ty Hiaine, 14g\t ib breakfast | belles. fresh. ee im Vegetables | T2061. Se per bom . ——¥ x GSD per doer Green Fruit, Ete. ’ la i" t $2 tor x Ww il per ie ton: midaite Jumbo fe: At Butter, Eggs, Cheese Nativ reamer per Ib; Eastern creamery. fresh, fie Ib, storage, 2160 ber ib tive ranch. 2 Che ern. Chickens, hens and sort Ducks, Myre, Ihe; dreamed Geene, We per Ih Bauaba, Fish, Ete. © per Ib; salmon trout lounders, Be per Ib; solea shrimps, ite per tb; amelta * Battleship Excursion. See ad, page 7 ” - Call Main 1687 when you want good laundry done. Pacific Coast Laundry Bargains Adams’ Best Creamery Butter 2 Ib, Bricks » Be Picnic Hams Saturday, Ib 106 Tomorrow, Fels Naphtha Soap Se per cake, Lenox Soap, Se, 100, 6 STAR-—FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904 HE BUNCOED | POLIGE MATRON hours in which to preseat i ure in which to present & FROM GREEN LAKE FOOLISH WOMEN rossevett sister A The 1 et at any an headquat. last night and 4 ' m- | te hile in marked contrast Hama at ' Mg | na photogra and lithographs aie “Prot.” Diair, a eryatal gazer and the early part of J 1 € eryw sah0n. The I logist, who for several weeks now eight applican the p 1 Ser are indignast occupied an exantly furnished n. Th { 1 the ght nulte of at James street Ma Seaeen, tive wea HAM ‘ Thery, # 1 a specialty of comforting | Rieg ira, I h H. Rons,| Frenchman, 4 ca Richard Brae i] lorn women and girls at Mins Mary Duffy, M dan D. ar, W t ternational ag. per sitting, has disappeared from|Crabie, Mra, Hattie Th = one |eoe race toda Jeunty, “0 . ther ith his ife { A . Germar 1 to have & DR M OF COUNCIL €OMMITTEE REGARDING en ; — - Me . “Phy dhe Rape — Be i me ; 1 vias a portes ta, h us ESTABLISHMENT OF GREAT ARTERY OF TRAP. | tently to the complaints of bis al- | pers of t ti }leged victima. for cit to ne ‘ 2 RE 5 It is claimed that the “protessor”| water inspectors, a U') LITTLE HAPPENINGS FIC LIKELY TO BE REALIZED induced many foolish women to part | gineers countants. and bene with large sums of money af stenographers Whe teachers of Denny mul uable jewels in return for so altho a who were Soanl A dream of the street committee; plan, in connection with the open- | looks and words of agviee and sym connected with the institution gat to give Seattle a great artery Of |jng of the roadway from Third and | pathy TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. @ reception sterday afternoon traffioone that will extend yfrom| Yesler to Fourth and Washington | Prof. 0. 8. Jones, who resigned the new Unton depot on King Street} will give a grade not to exceed |peaition as principal of anna and the new tide land manufaectun: | three and one-half per cent at any MAY EXTEND | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 17 to accept the euperintendeaasnae ing district and the southern, Mamita | point from the new Great thern Ministe « Griseom, at Tokio, cables Walla achecls, Sul f the city mm hill }depot to Union street, whereas It the © department that Hector a presented with = teathenaa lard, Green Lake, Fremont 4 lin sald that the grade of Be ond | Fuller, an Indianapolis newspaper | Jones with & an tona ie likely vecome a Biglily, | avenue im come places ts now five orrespondent, is under arrest at within one or two years, Th¥®o! r cent |Port Arthur, Fuller wa ke n penecéae ae mittee yesterday afternoongdook | The diagonal roadway from jon the 13th while mak couting 9166008 aie two most important steps in its|ler to Washington between ried | |to reach the beselged ee te te enote ao ie onsummation by adepting Chair-|and Fourth avenues, will be feet | WOODEN BUILDINGS ON TIDE, ST. PETERSBURG t Company's plant at Sanne man Mullen's old plan for the w at Yesler and 100 feet wide deiair tates that | se The ho power ts to be grade of Third avenue and by |at the"other end, it will t fore FLATS WILL PROBABLY BE /ihe Finnish who fled ate] "sss coveral thousena tran ranting the petition of vty | ma access from the de now plann rn and take Age he: Sabders enabiicing the Sindee for | Third avenue end thence to Pike | FORBIDDEN |part in a revolutionary mgitation. | (he. tm ont ung the posed opening of Westlake | street and the residence section of | CHICAGO, ILL, June 17,—Bebind | ue eer’ boulevard the city easy, Moreover, in the |closed doors the Wisconsin dispute a The other links in this long chain | proposed regrade of Third avenue was taken up this morning by the] Enjoy the Sport. of communication are the proposed | that thoroughfare at Yeuler way|, The extension of the fire Hits Reouriican national committes.| Newsboys at Pleasant Beach k establishment of @ solid roadbed | will be cut four feet, allowing the w manufacturing district Chairman Payne surrendered the| day. Boats leave Pier 2 hourly aim along the shore of Lake Union grade on Third avenue uth to be ing built up on the tide) chair to Mr, Scott so no charges Of| ter 9 a mo. patruction of the north much reduced probably be provided for | unfairness could be made. Both the —— boulevard, now in a fair | ‘This will give anothor « grade | in an ordimance to be passed by the || Follet and Spooner factions are Straw Hats for Men ing begun; the | converging from the depot to Third | counet! in the near future. The mat ell represented | erading of Ewing street a 1-|avenue If, as has been suggested, | tor was discussed at yesterday’*| In order that President Roone-| In up-to-the-minute styles |land Park avenues in Fremont and | Third avenue be widened to 100 feet | meeting of the street committee tn | velt's chances in Wie may not | variety you will find at & the completed regrade tw 1 necessarily b me & great relation to the granting of permits |be jeopa mg effort is! Brooks & Co.‘s, 1331 Second street; the opening of tt retail business stree to construct wooden warehouses In| being made to harmonize the war- nue, Arcade Bldg. wt from the southeast of Mullen’s regrade plan only affects | the district “2 |Yealer and Third to the corner of | Third avenue from Yesler to Union At the pre time the limits ex | Fourth and Washington, and the |The greatest cut will be at Madison | tend only to King street. The sen | proposed regrade of Jackson street q7 and Spring street, where It will be| timent among the councilmen is to or of the construction of the ding-| 15 feet. At Jefferson street the extend them along the lower por onal roadway from Fourth and t will be six feet, at James street tion of First avenue south and the ton to Ninth and Weller, | 19 feet, while at Cherry street there | adjacent district. Mulles's Third | avenue regr will be practically no cut. This would make a t per cent grade GOLD BY THE from Yesler to Cherry and a three GIVE AWAY ne Bae The Lippy plan was more radical $5,000 WAGON LOAD providing for the almost complete leveling of the street ee: | Mullen will circulate a petition Great Bankrupt Sale of King & Spinel’s Stock of Clothing, ne Monarch Shoe & Clothin among the Third avenue propert r 4 Gents’ Furni Goods of & Core’ big $10000 velinved. ereck |tanand, he Taird ovenne property (Special to The ter.) } Hate, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishing is of San Francisco Je amorre \ 4 " ‘ 4 | is about all gone, but there are a few big bargains left. You sale ws tomorrow Bnd judging {the grade He claims to have an| DAWSON, June 17.—In twenty he amnaaing prices quoted in; agreement with most of them | three days, from May 9 to May 81 will have to come at once, however, to get them, as they handbille that are being distribut-| whereby they promise to wa! he export tax was p are going fast. This stock was bought at less than S00 on ed today there Will be an awful damages tf in the courts the dam ounces of gold dust t almost five times as great | the hands of the resents the gov-| collection of the last year. | the dollar, and we are selling it below maker's cost. You are you don't take advantage of this sale, tinwbing of prices, This is the con corm that got $5,000 from the rail 4 companics a few days ago for alleged damages to « shipment of lothing, shoes, etc., that w diten does pot prove to be too great If the damages reach too high a figure the property holders sree to a repeal of t ablishing the grad losing money if Note the prices: mort comp ordinance ernment tax, during the same tim the in washo a at it aa in First yo B value that amount at $15 an! nue, half a block north of the | ounce is equivalent to a little over postoffice. | 96,595, and if 1% were reduced to) - * - anda weigtit It would equal 4,631 € the Good-Clothes Habit. pounds, troy, over two and a quar-/ HERALD, 1329 oe aad | tae tons, a load for ® heavy team| : - pawabst st, Te 2 Star) of draft horses. Men's All Wool Suits, blue Here is where you Sunday” Picnic. ; om wd il—-J. ©. Mele} ~ — end orey scree, Lr $% gold plese for Newsboys at Pleasant Beact gan, until recently mining recorder! ‘The funeral of Hans Manstad, a style and well’ made. These suits never ad, page 7. for the Duncan district, has been | Skagit county boy, who died tn the regular price $12.00; dur- sold for less than ing this bankrupt arrested on the charge of ember alement He is said to be $1,062 short tn bis accounts with the Do- minion government Made from English ported worsted; =e e by the best manufacturers in Amert- bilippines, was held yesterday at The young soldier full military hon were attended by wale 6.15 Reet Ginner tm Seattle, with Sen tereee of Burgundy, at Maison Bar erie, Beoond ond James every T. The service ore. ms All Weel Oregon ca; regular price one oe ‘. Melouan comes from one of the| Colonel Taylor and all the officers) a Bults, maae ROW ssveceeeee m9 a dest families In Vancouver, B.C. and soldiers at the fort. The pa-/ by the most skilled work- 00 Hat Store | —-+ and brothers of the deceased well trimmed and is Rt, AT STORE swbere| Boys’ sults, mens’ suits, mens’, | were also prese nieed mot to fade, | Youll find the very latest iGlstyle| womens’ and children’s shoes in the | oe iF price $14.00; dur- $3.00 line of Shoes, im viet | and positively the beet valdtp {n| great $10,000 railroad wreck sale,| $10,000 railroad wreck sale starts this ——, ras kid and satin calf, | pes city. Give us « call. fe will) Saturday. The Monarch Shoe @ | tomorrow The Monarch Shoe & mt ok . excellent value at ©: pay you. BN. Brooks @ C@j 1231| Clothing Co, 1317-1819 First ae avenue ave. wee Clothing Co., 1317-1319 First ave- nue. Known the world over always Fa on price se ane Ti 9 sale price of dittorent patterns, o? nue. THE HUB Josh Tweed, Serge, at these bankrupt prices $2.60 Pants ... 2.50 Pants ... $4.00 Pants . $4.00 Pents . $6.00 Pants .... FURNISHINGS | Greatest line of Neckwear Men's Pan White ever shown. Regular Colored ° price S8¢. Bankrupt sale || price 826 25e and 15¢ | aale . vopeeni l t Yaney Lisle Thread Socks, Men's Drees aie regular price 2c. Bank- and madras rupt price, while they $1.00 und aS mH | last, 2 for 2 | Gent#® Balbriggan i } any wear, regular price S00 | | the garment. Bankrupt | | male price 2 | Men's All-Wool Sox, regular price 250, Bankrupt Gale for het the 1 ho gets a | $20 suit fer four ninety-nine | B i | Cl thi H e restably guns ate teak @ Rainler Clothing Hou to him! | The Hub ort of 1217 First Ave. Next Postottice What it says it means. What it pr it fulfills, Tomorrow It Will Sell Men’s Suits at $17.50 First Double Excursion You can't find the equal of these garments in any , in town at less than twenty-five dollars. | un a une That's not an advertising hyperbole, but a fact | b If you find you can, we don’t want your money | We'll take the suit back and give you all you paid for it, The assortment in these particular suits is all that the most particular man could wish | We guarantee ‘em. Get Yourself ; a $l. 50 White Vest for $1.00 ewsboys — Picnic Plain white black and white All sidks, Sold all over town at a dollar and a half, He i ees $1.00. ver town ata ar and a half ere ecco Wear King Quality Shoes and | t Pi t Be h Know Comfort a eaSai ac No othr shoes so gOod, even if you pay five or six dollars, ‘All shigpes.to fit any foot, FIELD SPORTS, MUSIC, DANCING, iAll styles. ae mr of good leathers, Sold Bere exclusive Fg S00A PAR Cruiser Albany Now. Just So You Get That Habit--Trading at the Navy Yard Wyomi ries Jones and

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