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- MOTHER TESTIFIES AGAINST DAUGHTER . AND CHAPTER COMES TO END) 1 ter 1 Are? f Washington ended MRS, KATHERINE FLECK REVEALS THE DISGRACE OF HER ' he best’ att 1 of any in the hixtor i ver OWN CHILD FROM WITNESS STAND IN ORDER TO ASSIST | \ 1 ® been in THE STATE IN CONVICTING PREACHER NELSON f ‘ t ( t - Port Men ¥ ‘ A Gnd i t y y ‘ b We | Went Robert L. Met \ God’ in ¢ tis 1 re Woe, ce, ee oe | ae ' Abraham Ll» Pe ie for this rea wer Miller, y rer; Fred J os Nelaas ' hn, I Avot THE take the y ' ' Ww “ » the Phir Mr. and Mra Adem M ' x it , and | yy A. Rage -toort Pyar Mra. Katherine Peck h ' husband, |e ep —- ogee Eee Mate tn tt Bah Me. ak bh f preacher's | eha ot the Firat fon, the st pre hares The 4 lady's! y Morece W ; with ad ade at Y " t t ‘ and ¥ y ’ \ t ftatement y x « ir| she £ i to teatity, | clerk ! ! wh ¥ i hey b and had They t sworn nd were allowed to affirm tv 4. They ' } agreed to tell the ‘tru wh ' + tt believed it } truth, and nothing but t 1 der the pains and penait t f Mra Ad 1 The Nels al is Mra, Fleck ' slowly on a t of A M very “ ber of wits ‘ See . ey My Beripos News Ass'n? them and . ' F Judge Hatch, before corner at K 1, fi TREMONT Y., June ing, TD « the newspapers | Wh teatity f 2 a8 t , printing h bout th tw a was r ‘ a y « it « Deck Hand Daniel O'Ne mas wht y . x ' « t preach Judg5o H a fire at th m. He turn to t 1 sed to & 5 Jonied knowing there bad been a tracts. It is thought will fire aboard the um the day pre Mra. Katherine Fleck iw the! finish tte vious, He te aphic story of the fire and de i that the fire hose burst as soon as the water was STEAMSHIP VICTORIA TO — k howe into An att eo to bring the he said, but the coupling }not fit. He jumped overboard and swam ashore. He landed in @ om 0 boat, which capsized. He admit being warned by the man in the — — jamall boat not to Jump as the boat The rth weste Steamah manufactures abroad has never dow swor Company's fin Y V been tried before in the United erbal orde ‘Will leave this port November ¢ States, although it has been in| from Capt. Van haick while th ® round-the-world voyage load England Th years ago @ pre fire was in progres He remained send the | in m such @ ters was on foot here t steamship Oregon bat the plans of the materialized with American manufactured goods jest | fer exhibition in foreign countries. | No John Rosene, manager of the com- | trip pany, has for several months been M With American manufac never engine room until the Slocum fast aground There Mances, he sald, f flooding the wency were nc YORK, June 21—-At 8 turers and merchants to take booths | | oa the steamer in which to exhibit jo k this more ne twelve addi their goods, and it is said has met | tional bodies of victims of the Gen. with much success tn his ventu Slocum disaster were recovered It ts planned to arrange the booths making a tot 746. Sixty-four along the lower deck. the passenge unidentified oo at the Mat is to be restricted to all ex hibitors or members of their fam! severe thunder storm early this Nes. the bodies to come The veasel wil! call at Yokohama, | eight being found Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghal, Honk floating near where the steamer kong, Maniia. Singapore, Colombo. | wae be hed. Maurittus, Delagoa bay, Cape Town.| goa F WORKS AWARDS ,. 7% Ttlief fund now stands at Addeide, Meaboorne, Syéney, Hee)" © $53,000. Two four-Inch guns today olulu, and, if battleships are not too) FORTY-SEVENTH AVENUE Se be taken out on floats and fir active in the vicinity, at Port Ar along the river where bodies are taue and Viediveston, NORTH WATER MAIN JOB j Supposed to be sunk This novel method of adve: rtising | | The first of the damage sults has tron been filed by Mra. Kate Mattler * P who lost four children. She asks The board of public works this | for $50,000. morning awarded contracts aggre gating nearly $140,000, The largest was the Forty-seventh avenue north water main. Bell & Price were the cesstul bidders, their bid being | Adams’ 25c Mocha Java $47,096 for laying cast iron p | The contstruction of the main Is of | much importance. It will extend from the medium pressure reservoir at Volunteer park to Woodland/ park, furnishing water to a large) A district that has hitherto been una awaited the arrival of KNIGHTS — TEMPLAR bout fifty Knights Templar and Com ° ble to secure Cedar river water. | mander Lincoln F. Gault, from Ta The contract for laying the water | coma, this morning, and escorted main on Boylston avenue north was| him to the Diller hotel upon his 0 ee also let to Bell & Price for $8.295.| reaching this city, After a short q The Sparger bey eres hey mg Meeting at the hotel, during which ag were the successful bidders for lay-| time the som — ~ Makes you stop and wonder if Ming concrete walks on East Madi many ot ie momhore af the cate he did not make a mistake and Mi/ son street from Twenty-third ave | the give you S0¢ coffee for 25 jnue north to Twenty-ninth avenue | ory It's no mistake. That's our Mj! north. The two bidders for laying price. Other stores charge you [| thd walks on East Madison street 58c. We roast our coffee fresh from the bridge at Thirtieth avenue | every day. east to the lake, construction of which has been enjoined by abut ting property owners, were releas oft and m. Com «4. The lowest bid on the job was : 10, OM Com Stirrat & Goetz were nm the | #nm H contract for the construction of a | menced sewer od Pike street from Sixth to| Morrow afternox i Ninth avenues, their bid being | 49d | c 85.996. coming year The contract for grading Battery| T ¢ street from Sixth avenue to Denny | Will be exemplified by th officers in the pres # of the Grand way was given to J. Kalberg, his bid/ »f $2,527 being the lowest t The bide for grading Atlantic! men street were referred to the council. | and The limit of an ment for the im rovement io the low and Coffee Co 2 Second Ave., Near Madison The Harber A bid of $28 fi fatreet was rejected, because it was nearly $5 seaument mit of as Men who demand and appreciate good garments should see our new arrivals in summer suits. They are handsome produc- tions. Prices are reasonable. 2-Piece Suits GET AWAY $7 50 Up {8pecial to The Star) | : RITZVILLE, Wash., June 21.—J. | R. Fraser, who was to have been 3-Piece Suits $12.50 Up tried for from th burglary today Adams county jail at 12 escaped ant by bending the bar of —— Sheriff be no was in if on busin and his son : Clyde w in charge When Shor J. Redelsheimer & Co, fio to’ teaiicatt Fraser, nis fellow V 1 1, wa n bed at Ww} Strongest Topeoat House in the ‘ vane Ghee wank a6 Cate ie hier to the seer vou i 000.204 First ave. cor. Columbia Hiscovered Frazer had escay him has been found. t bid was $10,121. The contract salt water t for grading Howe and adjacent| ‘? !ve ote was held up, pending action | ™onth the council. The lowest bid waa | West Seatt local members of the command . 100 strong, escorted the officers he Grand Co: andery from the hotel to the hall he escort was in full uniform lead by the regular band of the mandery. At 1 o'clock the Grand pmandery was opened by Grand rmander Gault and the seventh al conclave of the order com The seasion will end to om with the tion f officers for the installation ‘onight the Order of the Temple grand e of the mem mmandery, the local commandery ehts mbers of the the visiting k 541, and if the work ts ordered | "ty Sheritr M . will b and locked up ir about $4 ft harge of Men’s MADE NEAT \Sample Shoe Sale $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Shoes On Wednesday At $2.50 Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Avenue | that would follow this tnerease their marine strength Portiand cannot accommodate this as the Columbia river bar prevents large ships from reaching the city In order to enlarge his ocran freight facilities, Mr. Harriman must first trom Blackfoot to Salmon, Ida ho, Bupp@sedly for the purpose of later extending the Milwaukee to that point and thence to the coast The Blackfoot-Salmon line is now ; used by the Oregon Short Line, a seek « harbor that will accomn Harriman road, and it ls believed late vessels of the largest type. To that the visit of the Milwaukee pres do this he must abandon Portland, jdent over the Harriman system has so far an large Veanels are COD! some connection with the p: t of cerned, and this is one of the rea! yutiding the Harriman Ii to sons given why he bas not spent &| puget Sound great deal of money in ¢ It ts suggested that the Milwaukee bis Hines in Orege will bulld from either Evart or It is said that } not afford Chamberiain, 8. D., to Blackfoot to do #0 until he has better facilities idaho, and from Salmon to Seattle, for handling the increased business or some other Puget Sound point le velopment and that Harriman will project bis Recently there has been a change jine from Portland to Beattie. in the operating departments of the! This would give Harriman and | Oregon lines, The O. R. @ N, and the Milwaukee a complete ct the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon and place them in competition with have been combined under one head the Northern Pacific and the Great and this is pointed out as @ very Northern. This would also give the significant move. For roads w verly the two Standard Otl company « coast chain so that Rockefeller could ship his nder separate manage ments, independent of each other oil along the Pacific coast lines as two rival lines that are thoroughly in sympthy Mr. Harriman bas been framing! with him. up | The Standard Ot! company’s big TO MAKE THIS MOVE purchase of property in Tacoma « for some time, and when the merger short time ago, is said to have some dissolved, bie chan consection with the i came, Mr. Harriman BIG RAILROAD PLAN | quick to accept the chance. He will! and local railroad men are of the not leave a single point of vantage! opinion that some such frame up open to his competitors and will in- has been made. Why the Milwau-| fs —_| Many Girls Registered Yesterday kind who will sit back and allow Prices in the junior saleslady -sal the Diagest and best prizes in this work hard EVERY GIRL SHOULD REGISTER © to begin “Don't Worry, Watoh Ue Grow” The New Store Credit The Seattle girl t* not the boys to win the 6: al m contest— if the boys get contest, they will have to whose in, work. Every one ize, It's easy. Ce all about it Get a supply of cards an card ls returned to th start to ete & let us tell y girls and boys, and The New Store’s Wednesday Special to get you to v t an inducement isit the new store and become acquainted with its many advantages. Iden oak @hiffonier, has ate mirror, five rawers with plain and brass swell top drawer. Special for Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” CATTLE STAR—TU ESDAY, JUNE a1, 1904 s T = purpowe of wome time using it as a | Pg oer | PAW-PAW tion with 1 es. Thin Continued From Page One : their territory an q ba MOOR | cule give Beattle sad the J - ld new lines into line, as proof that they realize aanieie. 3 nr md another direct eommun Harriman is coming to the Sound! yaine of rallt he eon} on wee ee F mee | ity, and that they will be Obliged| Jugy in attempting to hold as mu ne to Chicas 1 Th ate a to share the business here with him.! or thelr territory as pousible. ti Whether the M te Inter) jam M hh They desire to hold Washing \eoan Bae & Garthin advantane over| M04 18 (he present p : . trade excluaively to themaclves and, | jj, opponents in a water mrad in mystery, but th a firm | afters Jude in giving @ favorable rate, they have| ing mountains, ‘This is pointed out! that the road Harri | ma kained the favor of the shippers in ah tt the cllel 1 hy his| ™@" jing wtt ) I the eastern part ot the tate and | competitors tear his entrance ie uae, George I b eeonete, | a Ma it do ansorted thet In case Herel] gon noe ees ee Sov (aif ibe bee found. at {3 Fg MS a man builds into Seattle, he will et! any out staking much mos ment that he cannot t no re le tg He 7 CUT A BIG FIGURE which fille up as fast as dredges can ae ig hes ce +; pai have cata try it in the other lines of industry, All! cean it out, The expense of keep Our rer sonoh * & eve 4 will #o this 3 wliged and that he will ing « channel through the Columbia| ‘Our New Minist “ @ the] orice Delaney and t we prone the trengthen the fight Hill to @ bitter end is referred) pay in too great for private capital! bill at the Grand t ht, t “ i i on a ; be ne a M n's Paw-Paw Rew to as one of the causes why the (Wo! ang Portiand must be atent afternoon and t “ it} steer robberies & Detective t dor with the desire ’ n lines are hedging while Mr. Harriman must seek a 1, whole 1 I Kent k ad a t whiskey. Builds The Northern Pacific openty| ouner oes tet for his tin at lrawing well battle with two th f akes you glad to live boasts that the Hne between Seat ttle | most 1 N " “ nt ‘ E . t bilious, Ue and Portland pays more profit) point at h he can ate and) d , xe in “The , er t take Mut n passenger tr than any other] hore he «come. Here he cou ttle Mit 1 {| Mra R . Paw-Pa bent line in the country, if not are the Puget Sour with | t { wo f y « t and Liver Pills on earth, the whole world. That Harrir the othe and get @ p f the} a m t th h known to every person who has ha NCREASING BUSINE the " nt 1) with f which he anything to do with the railroad! peween Se and Portland. 1s ri bons hwa t ‘ awfe deposit vaulte in the en two! out th ane of the Union Pa THe CITY OF NEW YORI eadily | 5 twelve years ag ' har at rt " Mr. week, It is attracting & ming to the nd and why hi now t THE MAN OF MYSTERY the Seattle tide la The M Myste The arge cities, but all thow more, @ ling Bohemiar tive,” Ww has ate, as well are on the le of the| kept the Al filled © Sunday tie aekn ige that ng into Be over his| when the bill changes more equipment betwee and Seattle, and another reduce the strain upor besides reducing the fin it. Competition would reduce the ‘ « time between the two cit to t would reduce tariff rates, and | yy« pre eo 2 oe peneere Os The body of the unknown su jent Erling of the Milwauk erage Mey 2 Saas oe years ago it was aM! and Mr, Har are closely ~ , . , t the stocks of the Ore night has not pnt dete L ’ : cited Sa eaeey were men who saw the man plunge gon Short Line and . KR. & N.) it has been understood for years |, The men who wan the Nine tthe were to be increased, im order (0) thatthe Milwaukee would Hike to | itory that he was drowned. They » a on pp ng Ah cag hed = TO THE COAST have bis hat «till in thelr posses conjunction with those lives. The | and ‘certain interests controlled by) sion It is @ black felt, almost MATTER WAS BROUGHT UP | the foud in this territory shows that! hew. ‘They maintain that the cur ave atypeutagetoteid before the stockholders at their an-! yjtimately that line will have a ter ent of the Duwamish river has nual meeting and practically decid-| minal hete, The present Western | carried the body out into the bay The cut show elebrat ‘ rm Steel ed, Since that time there have been |ternitaus of the Milwaukee is at t it may never be recovered Range. There is no better st ange in thie country. frequent announcements that the! yvart au@ Chamberiain, South Da-/ Every range f guarante “The regular price of Harriman interests were going (© Kote. President Kring built the| the Victor Acorn Steel Range $42.50, We will sell ash HE'S A HARD LOSER was dl a few you one for On Wednesday Only for $28.00 Mra. Bessie Fickett, whe vorced Foster Pickett months ago, filed @ petition in t rt this morning asking fetime—and you save Lag aperestpee) & nd that be annot be found any- that ber ex-husband be restrained from annoying her. She claims that Fickett, since the divorce was Ciel Saanee nse granted, bas haunted her home, 315 a hoger it oem Ninth avenue, and has devoted ce a rs to peering into the WE OFFER $390 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE SOLD BY US, NO MATTER HOW LONG USED. ing at the I ee a ee sya tde tg Bag negli Pg dig work for the Teale-Hit Furniture ne of these chets been re aia 4 Wash Goods Sale Dress Goods Sale = i= = ANNIVERSARY SALE Now is your time—our entire { new La i le Trimmings ur € eattle for richne and et I gs and Orna ments—Choice Lace Edgings, Galoons, Insertion including fine ‘ es, Torchons, Macrames and W Fibres—in fact, every- hing desirable and handsome in the way of dress adornment—See our window At One-Third Off Regular Prices aces nd Trimmin worth 35c¢ a yar Laces and Tr ing worth Goc a yard Laces and Trimmings, worth 75¢ @ yard Laces and 1 anning worth $1.00 a yard Laces and Trimmir worth $2.00 a yard All other kinds are sold in proportion. \ BIG EMBROIDERY SALE FRIDAY—WATCH FOR PARTICULARS. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. Dw iv onenanreransonguanomarngennnasndereneninnecane pans nia | | |