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— =? -” MOTHER TESTIFIES | AGAINST DAUGHTER ..: MAS, KATHERINE FLECK REVEALS THE DISGRACE OF HER OWN CHILD FROM WITNESS STAND IN ORDER TO ASSIST | THE STATE IN CONVICTING PREACHER NELSON | @nd it | ‘ y ine » ' tne Goa in ut in uned her } ' ie tare Me te for this that , ' 7 et take the ' Mr. and Mra A Mt y x 1 Mra, Katherine + for} t ' ! ' i the state cP M nk } t . son, ¢ ed ' " with ad artling , Staten x « th he f fy. refuss t th which th t he eb @lerk 1 to ad r whe ' ‘ 1 hey » had were allowe They ' iit agreed to tell th truth, and nothing bat der the pa gury.” . The Nelson trial ts y «t h Mra, Pleok slowly on a ' \ M « ber of witr Armined. them and corner at ‘ ing. Th . testify f 2 as ‘ ® y Bre exces . * . ‘ 1 mas while they . « for th « turn to tes tracts Mra. Katherine STEAMSHIP VICTORIA TO BECOME EXPOSITION AFLOAT and penalty ' The orthwestern § hip} manufact abroad has never Company's fine steamship Victoria! been t in the United Will leave this port November ¢ f States, although it has been in ® round-the w yage loaded| England. Three years ago a pro with American w= tured goods | jest was on foot here to # the fer exhibition in foreign countries.| Nome steamship Oregon on such @ John Rosene, manager of the | trip, but the plans of the oters pany, bas for sever months been never material! ed LETS MAY CONRALTS MK With American manufa turers and merchants to take booths oa the steamer in which to exbibit their goods, and it is said has met with much success tn his venture It ts planned to arrange the booths along the lower deck, the passenger list is to be restricted to 100, all ex hibditors or members of their fam! Nes. The veesel wil! cali at Yokohama. Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghal, Hong-| kong. Manila. Singapore, Colombo. | Mauritius, Delagoa bay, Cape Town.| goarnD OF WORKS AWARDS Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney, Hon olulu, and, if battleships are not too) FORTY-SEVENTH AVENUE eee Creme’ Pert Ar] nonte WATER MAIN 108 This novel method ot advertising } The board of public works this 5 morning awarded contracts aggre was the Forty-seventh avenue north water main. Hell & Price were the) astul bidders, their bid being} ow $47,096 for laying cast iron pipe. | The contatruction of the main is of| much importance. It will extend from the medium pressure reservoir 2 ’ at Volunteer park to Woodland) park, furnishing water to a large Makes you stop and wonder if he did not make a mistake and district that has hitherto been una, ble to secure Cedar river water. The contract for laying the water main on Boylston avenue north was also let to Bell & Price for $8,296. The Sparger Concrete mpany were the successful bidders for lay ing concrete walks on Fast Madi son street from Twenty-third ave give you bic coffee for north to Twenty-ninth avenue It's no mistake. That's our M/north, The two bidders for laying price. Other stores charge you I! thd walks on Bast Madison street Se. We roast our every day. ottee fresh | from the bridge at Thirtieth avenue east to the lake patruction of which has been enjoined by abut ting property owners, were releas = The lowest bid on the job was Stirrat & Goetr were given the contract for the construction of a sewer on Pike street from Sixth to Ninth avenues, their bid being ame contract for grading Battery ioe from Sixth avenue to Denny way was given to J. Kalberg, his bid Tea and Coffee C of 82.527 being the lowest 921 Second Ave., Near Madison The bide for grading Atlantic street were referred to the council The limit of anmessment for the im provement is $8. while the low est bid was $10,121. The contract grading Howe and adjacent} cots was held up. pending action of the counetl lowest bid was $14.54 f the work is ordered the | have to appropriat about $4 t of the general fund. The Bar Asphalt Company's id of $28,238 for pa Prospect Hstreet was rejected we it was nearly $5 * © the limit of as ment MADE NEAT GET AWA demand ate good Men who and appre< garments should our new arrivals in mmer suits, They are handsome produc- tions, Prices are 2-Piece Suits $7.50 Up (Bpecial to The Star) Z RITZVILLE, Wash., June 21.—J| R. Fraser, who was to have been “pg Suits tried for br glary today, escaped his cell. Sheriff Shorno was in and his son J. Redelsheimer & Co. no took breakfant, Fraser, his fellow Strongest Topcoat House in the f ! Prana t ve State. 000.204 First ave., cor. isiness, no went to room. and when Sh him to the court Columbia 7 ered that Frazer ed. No trace of him h ery bed at 10/ |GRAND CHAPTER COMES TO EN2 » 2 hie y ( A ley high ¢ Kiet r Niet king; Braneia ¥ West be; Robert lL. M r ' f b Al at M ' rner; Fre t nF A apt W C, stor " Veil; We ' Lo t th Dr M at of th V Horace W. t 1 Yancey C. ¥ \ WRONG Daniel O'Neil participated i the re bad vious, He told # graph y¢ the fire and declared that the fire home burst as soon as the water rned attempt was ther use, he sald, but the not fit. He ed swam ashore. He landed boat, which capsized. He admitte being warned by the man tn the small boat not to Jump as the boat was full Second Engineer Brandow swore that he received no verbal ord from Capt. Van Schaick while the fire was in progress, He remained in the engine room until the Slocum nd. There were o aid, for flooding the emergency was fast agre appliances, he holds in case NEW YORK, “Sune At 8 o k this morning twelve addi tional bodies of victims of the Slocum dina: were recovered making @ total of 746. Sixty-four unidentified bodies are at the morgue. A severe thunder storm early this | morning caused the bodies to come to the surface, eight being found floating near where the steamer was beached The relief fund now wands at $53,000. Two fo neh guns today will be taken o ed along the rive supposed to be t on floats and fir where bodies are nk ‘The first of the damage sults b been filed by Mra. Kate Mattler who lost four children asks for $56,000 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR About fitty Knights Templar awaited the arrival of Grand Com mander Lincoln F ult, from Ta coma, this morning, and escorted him to the Diller hotel upon his teaching this city. After a short meeting at the hotel, during which time the grand commander met many of the members of the order the local members of the command 100 strong, escorted the officers of the Grand Commandery from the hotel to the hall The escort was in full uniform and lead by the reguiar band of the ommandery. At 1 o'clock the Grand ‘ommandery was opened by Grand Commander Gault and the seventh annual conclave of the order com menced. The session will end to morrow afternoon with the election and installation of officers for the coming year. Tonight the Order of the Temple will be exemplified by the grand | officers in the presence of the mem bers of the Grand Commandery, the members of the local commandery and the visiting knights BF. Logan, wh 1 mar for salt water bathing b to live the t month up to bis » West Seattle, was ty Sheriff MeGee thia and locked up in a charge of insanity West Seattle made the complaint $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Shoes On Wednesday At $2.50 Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Avenue THE SEATTLE WHY HARRIMAN WANTS | TO SET INTO SEATTLLE STAR—TU E E Continued From Page One vade thelr territory as quick as men build new Hnen into line, as proof that they realit) Meanwhile, his opponents in the Harriman is coming to the Sound] game of railroad checkers have been city, and that they will be obliged) jusy in attempting hd on sei to share the business here with him.| o¢ their territory as possible, Ha They desire to hold Washingtor saan See & kei aAvantee ores trade exclusively to themuslye# and, | iiy opponents in a water grade over in giving & favorable rate, t have t tains, This ie pointed out gained the favor of the abippers in ve af the chief reason hi the eastern part of the state and) competitors tear his entrance into consequently feel that they ean hold| the puget ad tervhors the trade United tate ernment It is aswerted that in case Maret not seem to be particularly man builds into Beattle will get # about sinking much money A large share of the fruit trade and) a: the mouth of the Columbia river CUT A BIG FIGURE which fills up as fast as dredges can m the other line tout. The expense of keey cat plined ax hannel through the Columbia fight Hill to « bitter en too great for private as one of the cause tiand must be The Northern Pa x is lines boasts that the Hne tthe fe t nve tle and Portland pays at wi an ate an | on wenger traffic than a ore he t come, He \ line in the count the Pus ued ¢ with the whole world, That he and get part boon to bo’ t in : ‘ " NCKEASING BUSINE t with and Portland, Lr n the Paci he is simply rying That another line ans of the Union Pa | big ct { the I © abandoned owing t y the " ou why Mr. i be of im ui the Bound and Ke and nh why t now buying « n the (WO terminal in the t lands atermed! Three years more, « ing those who are on the ie of the rth Pe | transaction, will iman cifle acknowledge that t trate nning ver his more equipment between F wo rails and Seattle, and anothe r t of A. J. Erling reduce the strain upon that preaide Chicago, Milwaukee oxides reducing the financial strain! @ st Paul, te ton and Ore upon those who have aston LO UNE goog h trip over th it mpetition would reduce the! ines of the ay H ru time between the two cit bearing tee Id reduce ates, and railroad move be atimable value to the gon ont, The Standard Ot! ny ora President K waukee two years ago it was am! ang Mr losely iden-| that the stocks of the Ore-! tified § t Line and the O. R. &@ N.| it has been understood for years to be increased, in order (0) thatthe Milwaukee would like to | big Oriental liners to run in GET TO TH VABT etion with those lines. The | and ‘certain interests coutrolied by MATTER WAS BROUGHT UP | the toad in this territory shows that} the stockholders at their an-! yitimately that line wi a ter nual meeting and practically decid-| minal hete. The present Western ed. Since that time there have been | terminus Of the Milwaukee je at frequent announcements that the’ pvart aud Chamberiain, South Da-| Harriman interests © going to President Erling built the} therease their marine strength. Portland cannot accommodate this as the Columbia river bar prevents large ships from reaching the city from Blackfoot to Salmon, Ida suppwedly Tor the purpose of later exténding the Milwaukee to that point and thence to the coast In order to enlarge his ocean freight The Blackfoot-Salmon line is now facilities, Mr. Harriman must first used by the Oregon Short Line, « seek @ harbor that will accommo-| Harriman road, and it is believed dato Veusels of the largest type. TO) that the visit of the Milwaukee pres do this he must abandon Portland, ident over the Harriman system has s far as large Vessels are COD- some connection with the project of erned, and this } ne of the rea building the Harriman lines to sons given why he has not spent &) Puget Bound great deal of money in extending) jt is suggested that the Milwaukee his lines in Oregon will butid from either Kvart or It ts said that he cannot afford #0 until he has better facilities for handling the increased | that would follow this dev Chamberlain, 8. D., to Blackfoot 1 from Salmon to Seattle, or some other Puget Bound point lopment and that Harriman will project his | Recently there has been a change lune from F jand to Beattie in the operating departments of the) This would give Harriman and | Oregon lines. The O. R. @ N. and the Milwaukee a complete ctroult the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon place them in competition with have been combined under one head this is pointed out as @ very Northern. This would also give the snificant move. Formerly the two Standard Oli company a coast chain roads were under separate manage so that Rockefeller could ship bis thern Pacific and the Great ments, independent of each other oil along the Pacific coast over lines an two rival lines. that are thoroughly in sympthy Mr. Harriman bas been framing! with him up jn The Standard Ol! company's big TO MAKE THIS MOVE purchase of property in Tacoma a for some time, and when th was dissolved merger his chance to begin work came. Mr. Harriman was Quick to accept the chance. He will leave « single point of vantage open to his competitors and will in short time ago, is said to have some connection with the | BIG RAILROAD PLAN, | and local railroad men are of the opinion that some such frame up hax been made, Why the Milwau-| “Don't Worry, Watoh Ue Grow” The New Store Girls Registered Yesterday The Seattle girl is not the kind who will ait back and allow the boys to win the 6% spectal prizes in the juntor saleslady-sale men contest if the boys get the biggest and best prizes in this contest, they will have to work hard. EVERY GIRL SHOULD REGISTER ® supply of cards and start to work returned to t * @ prize It's and let us tell you all about it Credit very one whose Come in Get card ts girls and boys The New Store’s Wednesday ‘Special t you to visit the acquainted with its wwement to ge and become ew stor pany advautages golden oak Chiffonier, has large bev ele J French plate mirror, five drawers with plain and brass Handle swell top drawer. Special for Wednesday * 408 $12.50 Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE extra large kee would want a line in Jdahe railroad prophet } & \G will #0 a engther e sw-Paw Rem ht, tomorrow P : 1 at when the { Mystery” at ening Thureday night, ar tinuing tli BobY NOT FOUND wo sul ‘The body of the unk who met death in the bay Sun has not been recovered night The men who nto the water still stick story that was drowr have bis still in th sion. It ack f new. They maintain that the cur f the Duwamish river ha the body out into the bay The cut ab ur celet at it may never be recovered Rar There better * - Seem penne 30 guarer the Victor A Range HE'S A HARD LOSER yo On Wednesday Only for $28.00 and you save in $42.50—and saw the man p e re almost hat is a t Save $14. 50 ‘Tomorrow rn Steel this country. regular price of We will sell ent arr and t nge The $42.60 Mre. Bessie Fickett, who was di voreed from Foster Fickett a few months ago, filed a petition In eourt this morning asking = annot be found any- that ber ex-husband be restrained mm annoying her. She claims that Fickett, since the divorce w a ai = 6 Ghats Siteean Sibi granted, has haunted her home, ake te Say auareeaenale Ninth avenue, and has devoted peer fe - hours to peering into the windows end thumping on the doors. WE OFFER $30 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE Johneon, who is staying at the SOLD BY NO MATTER HOW LONG USED. wh pon at it hie rim mation at ween & park playing * of the opinion that his ” ned. The boy was to go to work for the Tesle-Hill Furniture » Becond avenue, Mc ne and was given a num ber of trade tickets to distribute None of these tickets has been re Die < = ata " A P sien Wash Goods Sale ANNIVERSARY SALE d your tim entire w Laces and Fas Primming unsurpa cattle for richness s, Frogs and Orna ments—Choice Lace Edgings, Gal ns a fine ( Valenciennes, Torchons, Macrames and Wood every- hing r and hand « e way of dress adornment—See our window At One-Third of Regular Prices Laces Lrimmings, worth gsc a yard, are NOW. ....eeeeee eoeeeeeees 23¢ Lace re 1 gs, worth Soc a yard, are NOW...s.+eeeeee secee B4¢ Laces and Tr i . eoeocene 40¢ Laces and Trimming E iiteal 50¢ I : and Trimemni MW csecadsbaaxehsé ownass 67¢ Laces and Tr £ os oe $1.00 Laces and Trimmi W kp Weccnevessves ... $1.34 Laces and Trimmings Biv ckses enn eae Wll other kinds are sold in prog n. \ BIG EMBROIDERY SALE FRIDAY ATCH FOR PARTICULARS, McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 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