The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1904, Page 8

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‘ale Men Only. Turkle) Baths ite PRADT's Harevient Dexter H First ave, and Washing (Special Correspondence.) NEWS FROM SEATTLE STAR-—-SATURDAY THE | BARILETTS 60 |GAMBLERS JUNE 18, 1904 ion of rule and T CHARGE GRAFT |33s22 ants of the 70 TIBET | GLERE UL ——. es: ——— - | | | Al Bartlett, brother of Mike Bart: | | COMMISSIONER CONGDON BITTERLY ATTACKED AND A #. Leecht lett, who was recent}y tried and| ‘ | ks, half he | acquitted of wife murder here, # (Bpeoial to The Gtar) | CHANGE IN ADMINISTRATION IN YUKON PREDICTED so eel noes in an interview published! PAWHON, June I—Within a] : A the tance in in a Dawson paper that he and! few weeks Dawson wil e within a short In the dead of night, and ret ne will mining eamp of any tn WAS, WINSLOW'S DAWBON, June etition ta] early next the gold flelde of Thibet.| the North where gam! i) nol Later arrivals trom Dawson de Incompetency, graft and extrav ness men of the aking | mad yt proapect frienda m off for & new country, and) tightly, and there is not the sigh on te about due in Yul Con « as & people affe a al For A Lawn [irra cisco ee oriane ae trie ws ate yk Ws eet ut at | iN ond er hte gh: |” aon fn fat "se ong tn 0 pesps altced| supen ge eororre fuction of o of ploy approximately thirty en down two gold excttementa on now In} ed here again. The méition | ts the eame in Yukon @ nor|When that ndy n first stuck Sprinkler 1 ” th epartment of pec Other f re lacking | practically new flelda, One ts Th aid by even the moat conservative | trady's in Alaska, han been cha head in Y it was th he intertor ain Kensie and tt there bet and the othe China Thibet | of business men to be rawba: 0 ' t 4 t n. the ve $1.25 ball-bearing, farm Ro ent the cai a Sales tide tivulme the er tl "| tey ta seen to pened up, meat i em ee a. © ow and doubled ng. Graft, despite |that was to be hel tary Sprinkler for TOe Fi ago, and created pe applications for grants Will be wade] tebe on the meuen teas tens J and the Keneral opinion iy wtronkly | the strlet Canadian ibel ‘laws, 8 for all wrong and mixdolng « Notice to Subscribers 0 aq. fe. for... 590 Fl genartine Phe government ¢ the party staked the whole creek hered, shot and killed hia wife tn] Ainskan tawne ta every quarter of | tne ante of tue ‘o “ ; Reed trys They t a, Sat eer aotives of Gl oem, roll im the territory is $20,000 eattle aln two years ago, Me : in t fo | ee ae peg "7 “4 gg agg telephone—fBunset, Main 1000, or In- aed oe #30000 8) MINING MACHINERY FOR THE) yay 'c almost two years ago, H0) che territory will be running wide | subordinate officials fought the fixht nobly, in the moppene tee nee tame FOR JUNE HAYING " r r pa ©] open within & short time. The news The Yukon Sun, for a long time!of all the harm it might mean t na 1:00-and a copy will be sent U of this is uted among the) TANANA - oon ot when tried he put) that the federal government had de- | the supporter of the commiasion the party, and they have gained the at once, by special mensenger. Riiibs Gnd Gacth, reguler mer in the interior der artinen wiaieecen mt AR pede ¢ tmporary here ed to leave the regulation of | now the organ of the bolters’ fac-| respect and admiration of all hon sonia $2.00 value $lao fhan{Of mining machinery that gambling to the town authorities | tion of the Liberal party in Yukon f ove The fight at al « « more than ~ was received with rejoicing and appears dally with imine of . wi not iad teehee teak » cut| ample to meet all the re andiae It he epor ting ‘ ree J me aay ed at the local official: The m,| “It will nee or te Rich Jowolry shee high, extend 22 to M El sco | thereot airban amblers are already! ina recent issue, predicts a change |see graft and rir le, incompe eee Seb. ertend 22 to $600 hog MR NE Be eae planning to open on a big seale, a8! in the following scathing criticism |tency and dixhonor, banished from 706 First Ave. aches, made of ha mes ss . NP pete ag, Hayy soba ig it Se understood the muntelpal au-| of the ernment wing the | administration, No longer aseees DAWSON, June vegpmees Pag a . thorities of both towne will tolerate 7 On the steamer ‘games of chance,” levying fines w BEST FANCY DOOR hrous Dawsor Waite-[ OF, She cihamer 3 wu er as ern | ALB inches thick, with fancy — co dl ° oS Mi che Beet - ‘ - noe.) Skagway hae remained open aince h : . | o~ “ yee he rly ays, ¥ lew exceptio , Se in by ¢ 0. 8 Io, for 12 Saune 5 Sig Glemat @ we While in althe gow law will make tittle chan atile’s “ different,” satisfactory, good store eat. Sin. by 6 ft. 8 in 91.50 | SWIFT LAUNCHES ON Lowen, *hinery MacKenzie, @) tnere beyond the permitting of the Sessress ,- | Hunker, made Be Steel Grass Hook 1Se YUKON IN SERIOUS PLIGHT nyt to commit | erine down of a few partitions fi t ea | semaue Puree egy eg you are welcome to Good quality Lead Pencil le q : ,- a ede wn * | throat } Beat Stee! Handled Brush Hook an Semmnerete nny, sence ann. See. nee MacKenele had been ' t adit h $1.25, for B00 oe @ rive ge ted ba may . ne may break 15! pressed of late. Last evening ' creadi ere xle to Fairbanks and Kaltag,| bank at Washington creck. Advices| Went Into bis cabin sh after | 5 M e ine onion wift| to this effect were brought thie) MUPPOF. pu ied 8 knits Som his | —we have spoken much and told you often of the lib- * 1 hea arpowe morning by he off ‘ the nes & vera tid « Ig eré réHuribu ~ = Pair-| steamer. Susie, which arrived from} ot Mt hi The kaite w eral terms of credit this store extends to those buying | ab p enough to cut deep enou / \ with) Port Yukor oC eo ee oes home-furnishings. We want you to understand that ager &! Union - oe | Roap House BURNED | ugly-looking slashes you are welcome to credit here. We arrange that SOLDIERS LEAVE EAGLE | me aba ee ape Mellen to Water “Coeiimiante : your paying for anything wanted for the house can DAWSON, June 4—Ordere have! the head of Lake I were on-| The'use of city water for irrign be made very easy and 1 comfortable, “just as you will war artment providing for the) age pt between the hat ~ jt faite want to pay for it.” ~ - - . oa re an teeti. | transfer of « y C, Bighth in and 9 o'clock, morning and evenin iw - » “everybody's” credit is good here we mean exactly as we speak; stationed at Eagle, to| NELLIE GOES TO FAIRBANKS | A fine will be imposed for using ri cnenryaco, | When we say everyt ndy’s"’ cre os Be Sere aay as, Kentucky. ‘The wol-| 7 was, ny. | Water for Irrigation, except betweou ~ gore. OF | be it the man of “many” dollars or the laboring man of “few” dollars, one is Te pronounced by connoisseurs §| *er# will leave Eagle the first of} 0h] ag nee es eee Pitle for eon- | as welcome as the other to the liberal credit advantages we offer. next month The Eagle company is t Heved by two Qe perfection in high-grade . Tt is ripened in or and bottled under ‘Our own supervision. We re Omimend it for family and med teimal purposes, it being abso lately panies, to. leave} for the outside du the latter part of this th, The quarters and post pment at Eagte is be-| ing increased to meet the demands { the greater strength of the de tachment | DENT DECLINED DAWBON, June 2—Louls G Dent, recently appointed United States tat Da » to take thhe place of Henry D. was transferred to Ce many, has declined to position here artment has appotnted to place of Mr, Dent, Leo Mr. Berghglz has been service for several years, at aylor, wh ra. Ger-) opt the Both Phones—Pink 1751 Free Delivery. ISTING DAYS FOR BUYERS | present being stationed at Three s ing Out the M. D. Pease | Bier. Quebec. Me was to have Deen relieved some time ago, and im wee 2ock of Millinery at | probably now on hie way to Dawson closing out ° stock of miilimery and suits at | laents on the Goliar and in some | VOME SUVS BRIDGE tess, to make room for our ex-| NOME, May 25.—The Nome city] — —ypos These are/ council will purchase the Snake} ve for bargain hunters. | river bridge. This was definite oly > worth $17 going here at and the people of the Sandepit re- ‘That ple of how prices | jolce accordingly. The city will agree to pay the sum of $2,700 on June 15 next. and the bridge will | become the property of the munici- palit STAMPEDE NEAR DAWSON DAWBON, June 2.—A « trib- utary to the Yukon, at # distance of Probably about thirty miles down| the river from Dawson, wae stam-| peded Thursday night by a party of Dawson men. The staking is be- ing kept = dark secret, peders have not yet ree property. and are taking precau- tone against others getting in ahead ot them, ‘The party that went down was made up of Emfi Staut, Andy Mi Kenzie and several prospector They made the trip in Staufs launch, slipping away from Dawson Summer Coats and Jackets In Covert, Silk and Broadcloth Pretty, stylish covert Coat, satin lined, hip length, nicely pleat ed in back and front.. $10.50 autiful taffeta loose be ‘ota, very fu $10.50 2 Buck Range, oven 14x20 1 Bridge Bench, oven i?xm a Favorite Range. @ oven iixa2 - $20.00 2 Majestic Revtaurant Range, Oven 23 inches square, origina ost $125.00, our price. $55.00 2 Ohio piesa oven %x2i Bole agents for the Charter Kak Ranges. vat grades. 4% PIKE STREET. Half fitted peau ole Coats Phones John 981; Ind. A. 1156 $10.50 5 HALF PRICE SAL SILK RUFF IN PRICE. Westberg“ ‘tmiiion’ & Childs seo. Arcade Bidg. 1K RUFFS STOCK AT HALF Gali. Opposite the FERRO Lee, Convenient? Well, | Should Say So OUR EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM ts certainly great THINK OF IT—YOU COME IN AND SELE YOUR SUIT TAKE IT AWAY, and pay for it at the rate of $1.00 per week. It fe “IKE GETTING MONEY FROM HOME. THE FINEST 8TOK OF LADIES AND G APPAREL AND MILLINERY IN THE CITY Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Fifth and Pike, ’ WEARING party of Indians at Hootalingua in| preceding month must be filed theme 1874 marked the first time a white! Ine rite” weree often letely f ish t ne city water e between the air waa aver seem by the attves| genta The enthuse heoaie INTERBAY PHARMACY this sitting room completely furnished a of the Yukon, and who has come to of each month, otherwise no allows be known by practically every Opposite Interbay Postoftion Station 1 1 25 ” miner ta the North country, wilt| ence Will granted. Water com) Pui and complete line of Drugs and . per weer _.. eotabiiel . r ng | “mere will take notice and file all} @un@ry Articles. City Prices. {fee h te mn am'| Vacancies for the 9 th of May on JOUN HH. CASTRERG Here is a completely furnished siting or living room, the total value of which is $40, and which cap = ag Oba aa bes or before June 16 24) Geedpate of Pharmacy and Chemistry. | be purchased on the SCHOENFELD plan by a small payment down at the time of purchase and then PIONEER 18 DEAD ’ each week; the furnishings are exactly as described, and are FOR Bolla Oak Center Table, 24-inch A very pretty little fancy Corner A dull Diack from Jardiniere Bhool. re er oe top, polished. Chair, seat of velour in fin- Stand. or be. wel nowt poneee ot % ocke he pahogany. One pair Ruffled Net Curtains the Klendike district, at THE FINEST EQUIPPED BOARDING STA Odd bho —? k “ asset 2 =. in ee Ba oe yt Mary's hospital at 7:45 last even-| IN THE CITY. A splendid solid oa! ° n 1 : ° : Chair, velour reversible cush- A very odd and attractive Gothic One bi Curtain Rod EXCELLENT VENTILATION ARUNDANCE OF LIGHT. Box Stalls for Fine Driving Horses. CASCADE STABLES booTH @ BERRY CLEAN STALLS. A new @hd very pleasing pattern Velour Couch. tng after @ brief iMinees fon Chair, in weathered oak finish : » Dre u y neat 01 nd MRS. DEMERS DEAD A large Bruseels Rug. A very neat oak India Seat DAWBON, June 2—Mra Delphic Demers, who died at St. Mary's he pital the result of an for cancer, was formerty well in Seattle, where she lived with her husband and two children several years. Mrs. Demers te survived by her husband, Frank Demers, and a son and bhter, Frank O. Demers and Mra. J, A. Williams, all of Daw- fon. operat Queen City Laundry) Oat Rate Offices | Matn Office and Plant——Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Dowa Town Office—Third Ave., near Pike St. Shirts 100 Collars 20 Cuffs 4c Deiivered at Aheve Prices FROM KOREA TO ALASKA (By Mail Correspondence.) FAIRBANKS. Alaska, June 6 — Direet from Chemmlpo, Korea, to Fairbanks, te the long trip com pleted by the arrival here of Tom Parker, a well-known Alaskan, born and raised tn Seattle. Though the 10,000 mile journey from the center of the terrible oriental struggle to the new sub-Aretic gold diggings | was made by comparatively easy stages Parker was only a little more than two months on the way. He has returned here to work claims! Fly Screening 9c Yd. POULTRY NETTING, PER ROLL... 2.0.0... 66. see cee | SCREEN DOORS this bedroom completely furnished at $1.25 a week__ he staked in the stampede of a year | — — _ agro | Parker was reported drowned to the Seattle papers several years ago Corner 22d {and his sister nearly lost her reason of Avenue through grief. 1 was several ees akin belek on come Oe South and State Street |report, Parker himself suddenty | | turning up in Seattle at the end of | obituary notice ‘polnted t to him! | by @ friend, who like his sister be-| | Heved the roaming miner dead } Near Hull ‘Roget 1% Miles From Pioneer Square. | Parker happened to be In Che Minutes by Car § Now, Modern, 6 ons 6-Room ¢ mulpo at the outbreak of the war ‘ottages to Choose From— by reason of being an engineer on Lots 87 to 50 feet the United States transport Sheri. |B ‘Terma, $25 to 10 to $20 per month dan. He had several months’ time Houses a honestly built, Deuble feors, sheet nd sided to kill before beginning work in the nee | North. and took the trip across the ffice, or ocean more for pleasure than any k east. He thing else. ke Waahinetom street car to Stat * open daily, WM. P. HARPER & SON To the nen oem 60 Dester Horton Bast Suaiog The Geo. W. Crane Employment Of We nave suspenghutty fives aver fies, 117 W. Main, Offers Work o irc veh gen > | We guarantes 5 < thar with , COMPAN | the Ge ‘ ona Ave one blo is wency at fers emple laborern trious and to earn Mr, Crane Here ts a completely furt tt tal value of which is $25.00, and which can n employment men in the Pa chased by as balance payable at the rate of $1.25 each week. ifle Northwest and he hax the en-| + + nishings are of oo “yee of ~ the big be A Three-Piece Bedroom One A special SCHOENFELD Sant - eyed cw Hetgarn yg w well made, very good through. One pair Blankets tary Mattress, our own make vy edlage gore CALL- TRADE PRICES been One pair Ruffled Muslin Cur A Bedroom Oak Rocker taina. shoul we e r > oc Toile Se) pla’ Pett tb Peet doctamlstes. 3 One pair Pillows One Solld Oak Bedroom Chair piece Toilet Set. ness, If you are out of a job Two Sheets A Wire Spring Mattress passa down to Crane's today and see Tw Pillow Slips. 16 yards Ge Matting A Brass Curtain Rod. what he has to offer off because the Don't put tt job you wanted may COLLARS 2c eed CUFFS 4c eee ee SHIRTS. 10c Serve an eats ang STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue Enjoy the ’ Sport, 817 SECOND AVENUB<= OFFICES and THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET gees Gace t's Coca at SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TAGOMA | day. Boata leave Plor 2 hourly af ter 9 a. m, ! { ' . ‘ aie

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