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STAR--TU ESDAY, JUNE a1, 1904 PIONEERS WAITING TO BE OVERHAULED | WG PROJEG] JAP LOST LEG Wei Sromres 40 #8 the knee Dr, Shar n performed LITTLE HAPPENINGS | | | | Peter Pasero, @ diger at the A Japanese laborer, by the name ‘ a 6 tha the operation. ; | Dereg houre, tells the police that hes ongoing A a ge yp - q | he took an Italian boy by the name r ; 4 Stra. Cyrene and Xanthus, Lesaht ‘ of Loule to hin re to th ‘ akeley sawmill, acronn th ss ‘ene @ Becca SURVEYS BEING MADE FOR IR ais tw . a o this mort jound frow was caught be nh, Madison parks, half hour | oe bagi tween tw had one of his ly from 10:30 a.m, t P nk his companion of the evening " ‘ ; | RIGATION BYETEM ON BNAKE) Dr nad df appeared with a pock 2 LD TIMERS OF STATE HOLD RIVER THAT WILL CosT] *book containing % Be REUNION AT MADISON | $95,000,000 |uttended the recent bankers’ conver Stone, Fisher & Lane | enntul math « from a bu | (Special to ‘The Star.) and soclal standpoint Hohenschild Stock ¥ ” The OR aN anno The Washington Pione Asano | CALDWELL, Idab June Al tal rates on Jul t th 1 . plan whereby 150,000 acre id | , @lation began its annual reunion Me this morning at P and will be irrigated at a cost Of; ry cron, $78 for the round trip. J . the Maiison k pavi 0,000 had recently been formu-| in, erand lodge of Elke at Cinclr EM bout 500 members presen by the Malheur Power and Ir-| nati Onio, « special pate of $76 te OF x fare 900 members of th | rigation ¢ pany. The entire capl:| pode. Por the Myntl pied ix ‘The session opened this me ning | tal is subseribed by be knows tne, at Atlan NW, Ja & OF )] e ° | W o'clock with invocation by capitalists of Oregon, Idaho and an ti ao } os aoe @ F. Whitworth, followed by Orne Te tion at = nthe Fat en S urnishin Feading th ords and reports of The land which it is proposed to] 4 RH convention at Boston, the rate E Officers, Gen. J. B. Metcalf follow irrigate is on the west side Of] joing $92.96, and for the Knights of Bed with a culogy of ex-President finake river, In the vicinity of On-| Pytniag convention, at Louleville Z. 3. MeGilvra, Mrs, W. ©. Thor tario, The company will utilize the! the rate being #7 Bon fang and Allon Woir delivered wator of the Amyhee river and dam| — folegates to the Prohibitioniat B eulogy of ex-President David T that stream at the mouths of Jor-| national convention at Indianapo - Beers took a ride on the lake on th 100 miles from Caldwell and 60! where they will join the Portland Steamer King County This even miles from Silver City The water | delegatic Among those who went tng there will be an entertainment will be carried in a natu channel| this morning were Rev. R. E Seattle @t the Third Avenue theater for 80 miles and diverted to Dunlap, C. L. Haggard, M Hag Bixteen ploneers have died during lands near Mitchell Butte, tn gard and son, J, W. Tuttle and A Rev, Jobn Damon, Anson | (From a photograph by A. T. Miles, Bremerton, Wash.) canal 86x40 feet. This canal C. Millican. ‘They leave tland hla ae 3 John M. Swan, George H The abov ture of the cruiser Albany was taken just after ahe had cast anchor in the harbor at | reach all the lands on the tonlaht, Pee lavaect Pacific conat ore oO narts of supetien for mantini—-andenwens, don, Louis Bettman. Sarah D.| the Puget sound navy yard a few days ago. She is waiting to be overhauled, and will probably remain |aide of the Snake river, 4 dehametion on record will alsend thé nm 7 esterday's onslaught. Libby, David TQ Denny, Walter at the navy yard anywhere from eight months to a year above Ontario and 20 miles by Prockett, Capt. Francis J | saxregating 150,000 acres P. Woodard. Robert § rh ON THE Se TABLE THERE | ON THE Se TABLE THE meee, Guinn. Brecon REPU BLIGAN CONVENT 0 Ni. MORE THIEVERY” pesesrsil wicca Sent CINPROMISE SP A PREIS? MeCabe, Charies F. O'Hara, Chas 2 ——— y ven | Aha will be gigantic in extent The ‘ t ' 1 Mary J. Morgan, J. J walle anyon are almost per . the 5 © the peers ation eid SieGitvra, M. M. Keating, Rosw (nreeeensssieoensteniain ope pendicular and a solid masonry dam | 5 Beott and David Munro | : svi ae ot high and 220 feet long on} a The program for tomorrow ts as Continged From Page One jvis : . See TOT ee caeien teas 1 LANSS® | the top will be constructed to hold] ‘The habeas corpus proceedings in gi the vay |— “ proposition to seat George W. I > Reine moved by ihe |the vast weight of water. This will] soe the ‘Wednesday—Dinner, noon: open « King county, one of th te eee, ees - rere | give a « apacity three milea| etituted by Mra, Josie Martin to vt adhorehiots Session at 1:30 pm: song. CONVENTION WILL ‘ Uteate He was finally given a cor-| told them that the p pperty lont con | wide by fifteen miles long with an| ; 5 Hall Columbia by Mr Ww te after it had bes wn that a ws Kold pin. on | qyarage depth of 2 feet. This tre- | COmy the Washington Children's . — shington,” by Kenneth te : : am 0 irrigate 150,000 acres and ie 4h aed oration, “The Trials} Setnate Sete King Chanty, would 2 we interes NE} furniah power and light facilities | 15-year-old daughter Mazel A ON THE 15e TABLE THERE ARE Heroisms of Pioneer Women CHICAGO, June M1 hbitee "eee achinshien atenhid io es jfor all the towns and manutacturing| ed late yesterday evening in the ARE Boys’ Lawn. Rev. Myron Eells; song, “Home, ! forts were made by the New York |, Bs, co - hs preg “ . sae | enterprises within a radius of 100! girl being given to friends of the Silk ‘Ties, for men and boys, | Striped = a ~ ; ploneers photographed in| progr aa Si tee euneeenetion anil Game th dv m to ALK/ POINT Walter Graves, consulting engi-| Mra. Martin secured a divorce | Half He mer eskin: worth Men's Silk Tecks and Four- ' p- Han Rows and Impertals and fancy favor of the firm of Slick| from her husband several years tt tom ben ing the ¢ uergement | nd one ance TO CELEBRATE) 2%. of Batt Lake. the contractors | ago and was given the custody of at 4:15 pm } an | with Pere teket ‘ hand the promoters have been {n the| her two younger children, while - sizes, in ¢ worth 66 te the ¢ ect 8 advance | marine. _ }fielt for the past two weeks The| Martin was given the cx * Buspenders, such a gener- t Jand with no situation to clear up, it] ‘The following organtaation was! Alki polnt will have the greatestlongineers are now on termanunt| tact The aan movant Ny nell for 66 js fruitless to drag the convention | effected -” — July yr ye: (his Foal surveys and crom: sectioning and|ed with her mother until recently ARE over twe Gaye. The enention afi Chairmen, Je: at the resort has ever Kknowm lthe work ts being pushed to the ut-| when she became dissatiafied and ON THE S80 TASLE THERE jearly adjournment rests entirely | dential, ©. W. i io « During the day there will be athe) mast An important fe ae oe Shirt a ae ‘i excursion on steamer King |piete all bus q ture away from hom AR within the discretion of the con t bunt * of all sorts and deserips) enterprise te that there ix an abut me lg “ | vention. brigean and Der Libbe Ralbriggan Undergarments, at might there will be aly Chairman Payne of the national grand Cig en ha. ’ baa : x Riwe committee said there is a strong un ; ores ter always at band. as the Amyhee river heade in the War! The soctety ened IM i magic mountain range, and drains| when her mother « erecting a band stand where musid wear Fancy and Plain Sox, Night . Shirts, Children’s Parasols. ters are now busily ¢ MARKS, A WELL KNOWN an Immense area of bh > early ad “SALOON MAN, PASSED AWAY ‘ereurrent favorable v¥ snowfall, } tu rd to give her up, claiming th Dr A BE will be furnishe day ‘ now pournment. Forake ys he ould lwhteh ts tate In meltin the had the consent of - ne a ” D ‘THIS MORNING > ee re Would honorary vice president, George|. The work t# being - eo under the « |to heh a os Pace , t.7- ON THE ar yes THE D t c renniston and} ‘ Jegation wae unanimous f t citieen: Attorney PD. Hughes inatituted / y , a e “s Sctegntive wea snanimous tur ae peng Rr MARRIAGE LICENSES habens yes eeedings The Wool Ribbed Underwear, nike for vic — ae ; fori Me cane w ne ontested by the Natural Wool Underwear ) Imbac Marks. one of the Of the Louvre « avenue, dropped dead this about 5 o'clock in his apart- At the Estabrook, on Second Shortly after he awoke he ined to his son that he was Merino Underwear, English White - Sh Umbrellas, Dognk oven, Fine “Monarch ts, Fine Wool Sweaters. Prop loon, 1000 “SAT CONEY ISLAND WA i ina ee or a ee eee ot erate Bhi rareen; Albert Henry’ Bee tle &@ Alki T and Lida Lewis, 25, both of Mi and told him to go for a y me new per Sow hat of atthe ; but before the physician ar- erected at Coney Island, Wheat 6 Ne ont spermine 7 | @esth had come. Mr. Marks he, w ) arted Whe the nex (Special to The Star) | een « sufferer from heart dis- for some time and his death not Wholly unexpected | > Mr, Marks was 10 years of age and heen in business here for a Of years. He leaves a widow | a ton. Myre. Marks ix ip Cal-} and was potified of the death her husband by wire. "The body was removed to the “Watson morgue. ~ 5 ie 4 p. ° ; bias Neckwear arte ee | ABERDEEN, Wash . June ‘The Winge. This . rding to President Loughory| launch L. 8 West, which left Seat kk which heretof Stocks and Belts to match; very health board will meet within «| tle three weeks ago for Holy River seekers have had t neat for shirt waist suits days to take up the smoke Wash, & West and family to act to the beack ALSO, THE NEW problem. The matter has been on board, and was supposed to have ora alee as om AE Circular Cape Lace Colla tually turned over by other city of-| been lost on the way, reached her DEGENERATE BRUTE aie ion neal tatens ohdies fletals to the board for enforcement destination aafely Sunday afternoon Mayor Ballinger, Holler Inspector ‘The launch sought shelter in Neah Up an old waist and will make | Murray, Fire Marvhal Kelioge and pay, where it was stormbound for } & pretty yoke for a new one ther city officiai# have been onked) several days R. M. KERENS. } Mra. M. EB Brooks, of 1529 Four Call in and see them to be present at the meeting R. M. Kerens, of St. Louis, who | teenth avenue south. and KR FE Fer SHOOT. represents Missouri on the Repub-/ell, of 2311 Fe heoeae | committee. Jaouth, both report to t bh avenue Westbe Cloaks, Suits J) VICTORIA. BG. June it.The) | The launch was sate in the har-| Tuesd. and W tee a so oe rg & Millinery suing. “hed on hosed | When & Beatle afternoon paper pub ay ednesday 5 some unknown man has been In orning, had on board HEI HUSBAND not be ised if the business of suiting little giris in that vi 1312 mad on board! chet @ eensational story of its only- ee tt esate ‘ane. Ganeiened Oe © pie Gok ene nh tnGieent. wou $ Second Av to Canada. She is on her having been wrecked 23 x | Wednesday night an took ® pot-shot at the same man CONG AVE. F way cast with her children to join| or ang W2 BA¥e too many folding go-carts—quite too many of them— a Gov. Biack also ts of the opinion| who has nevertheless resumed nis her husband. HERALD, TAILort, 1329 And we are sure these exceptional prices fixed for today and rd ‘BPOKA ~dohieh wats pa presen ge pth nd wer sc Wednesday only will move « quantity of them. Get your folding y NH June 21—During «| through with @ snap, as everything) ype Arron tow rght now. Quarrel Sunday afternoon | ts eut and dried. | no: n —_ cyperedos . P it Crawford, formerly a con-| a & friend Whom he knew only « wescere inidinde nd yardmaster on th |George, at the latter's room, on - + i. ‘ paste on the ‘ourtee enue an r we 15.00 ee 3 ie Pacitic was shot by his WOMEN SIT eames oe ve nnd Tesier way. food : t08 eednre . x wounded man is not con- M . b BLACK or AS DELEGATES, awoke thie morning his gold wateh * im much dan, | The shooting was the result of a 7 | dining, tune sh. teie wage L U. Co-Operative, i Seager awrn fre among those at the convention oy hype Rupture Spuchaiter| ball, who occupy the green chairs| who spends hie life in this| reserved for the select. They come tore ‘and charges you nothing to| {fom Western states, where women | be to si It ites in the con-/ Sr yecreat “ Yeition "a J wet ot tab) Cop, 4th and Union te something of a veteran in point Men Only. Turkisd Baths 608) of experience. She was one of the) GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. | DY'S, Basement Dexter Morton | representatives in the Idaho Repub-| or, First ave. and Washiug- | tican state convention in 1900. Mra.|Store operated under the Famous ———| Jennie Nelson of Utah is another! i ite. She ta th it f Chi } sitcrnate she ome wile of "| Rochdale Her experience has been as a dele~| ti hi By tat th fi fate in many state conventions "| System! $3 50 ) Mra. 0. E. Lefevre and Mra. A. A e | Eldridge come from Colorado, The| Every purchaser can be a stock PER GALLON FOR OLD MONROE WHISKY MIXTURE Only " surTs, 95 $3.80 BLUE CHEVIOT, $6.98. Great 1 7 Ps Day Tomorrow CROWDS CONTINUE TO THRONG THE NEW AND NOVEL CROWD DRAWING ATTRAC- Thie folding Go-Cart te well TION—THE BIG DUTCH AUCTION COUNTERS built and of neat pattern, Has The reduction in prices Continues, at the same time we continually supply the piace of the goods sold with hundreds of new things. I7¢ buys anything on the Auction counters today, and the An attractive folding Go-Ca:t; cane seat and spindled body. body of reed with cane bottom; , ‘ Finished golden oak. Rubber | well finished; has rubber tires articles extend all the way from babiew bonnets to men's one dollar shirts tired ste! wheels; finished green | and steel wheels, finished green ee: " and striped. Regular price is | and striped. Regular price is $750 press Paitcens $7 SO — broil both in A Votles the Standard folding (go-cart— i@ by the yard, but come as Dre “8 Patterns in a piece of 6% to 7 yards, and are 48 to 52 inches wide. This gives abundant material for any style of Dress, and Tuesday and @ duplicate of any one of there splendid Dress Patterns in Seat | ‘ : the beauty of It all is there is tter is entitled to a seat as a dele-| polder and every stockholder makes the, which gives you & i different from that of any nn Wodmosday ate, as Judge Nixon for whom she ; $12.50, $15.00 and 617.50 : ; Only Why not buy from Aronson @nd save 25 to The per gallon Om your wines and liquors? Tweeds, and the Manish finish of very beet material goods, These goods are never 8 pne, call, or write for particulars is alternate, was unable to come, |* Profit on his own purchases The regular prices are You Take Your Choice Tomorrow for $7.50 _ | mn Below We Mention Other Bargains From Our Great Pre- Inventory Sale ANKENY WINS ‘Your Highly distitfed. Can recom- gaciana - eed wy porns = mead it for medicinal or social IN HOT FIGHT Arg wment Is O8e YARD 396 YARD } 500 YARD ‘uses : os : Pad? ae For our 69¢ Woolen Plaids For our 76e Woolen Mix CHICAGO, June 21.—After a pro r $1.%5 Guarantees aes ieinsusen ture jtracted cau last night, during an, 2 | au de Sole 98e YARD | which much feeling was engendered ’ 8 1-3e YARD For Women's Street Hats | Senator Levi Ankeny was elected GSe YARD For our 12%¢ Fancy worth up to $3.50. [national committeernan from Wash-|IF YOU STATE THAT onny F ur $1.00 Woollen Mix pale ia lington by the delegates from that| BEER 18 INJURIOUS—S8O ao , 7 . 7 7 ot latate over James M. “Ashton and|COFPFER IT DEPENDS ON rite = Be YARD For the of Both Phones—Pink 1751. Jobn #. MeMIlin. | BEER AND THE QUANTITY HK 35¢ YARD baad Imported Woollen Mixtures Free Delivery } That question having been settled | GOOD IT IS—YOU'LL LIKE For the best quality of ec For 54-inch All Wool Navy Exclusty Sulit Patterns, } | Silk Mosiins. Blue Cheviot } worth $15.00, { “ Cc spoahioty and China perforated back and | tractive rattan back and veneer 4 \ ‘ é : Pre- laventory Crockery Sale At One-Thied Less ‘ eer seat; fitted with | seat, has “Good Health” springs ; We are offering our Speman Stock of Ladies’ Suits, FAN CHINA OF ALL KINDS AT ONE-THIRD LESS. ALL VAs ORNAMENTS, FIG Health prings and | and “Good Strength” castings y Jackets, Skirts, Millinery ani! Gent's Clothing, at Consid- erably Below Regular Prices, for the season is Getting Late, and we are Overstocked. Our Liberal Terrmms—$1.00 Per Week—Still Hold Good, in spite of the deep cuts we are making URES, STEINS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, RTC, ETC, ALL AT ONE-THIRD LESS Strength castin compact, light, strong; rubber ngly made, with rubber tires | tires; a very good cart. Regu Regular price 1s $4.50. | lar price im $6.00. na prices are all genuine reductions—one-third less than our regular mart ymical p Thene clea eat saving for mi ople, Housewares at Pre-inventory ah, per| Copper Clothes Hooks, regular packs Be! ihe per doz, for dox 10¢ able Water Tumblers, regalar Pretty Porcelain MADE TO BATIAFY PARTICULAR AND MAKE THEM hinch Platter, 26, for neh Platter, 45e, for HBALTHY n, to THIRD Howls, 20c, for i Howe Be fen Ae tandard Furniture Co. S aieseek tae danse} Qin vat Sinaia Nias tae L. Schoenfeld & Sons # at. Milk Pitcher, 6c, for #7¢ aie 1006 to 1016 First Avenue Bee eh AD DAA ARAAAAARDA DARA RADARS SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA at Joxen half-pint bottles de 0c " an be regular ¢ Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Fifth and Pike, Phone Exchange 26,

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