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Ornrrrrescees sees ecesenes —@ PER MONTH ELP THE WAYSIDE MISSION BY ATTENDING THE MASS MEETING AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW AFTERNOON ARRIMAN MAY QQ "UAKDSDE*- COUNCILMAN JAME be EDDIE | APPEARS IN NEW ROLE , My Beripps News Asn) KIEL, June Kvery German : | warship! in port hoisted the ie Counclimen Crichton an¥d Mul-; BOBS UP BEFORE THE BOARD OF WORKS TO PROTEST, Kh en and saluted It with 21] : ; bee thes ‘King Ridwe arrived | len, the latter chairman of t AGAINST SLOW PROGRESS MADE ON THE SECOND AV- }at Kiel Yesterday, King Edward,| streets committee, and ex-Council did ienine Wl ColtaLoTOn Wick He vehi who steed on the bridge of bis! man Jame representing VOL. 6. NO. 108. 25 CED " IGMT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,SATURDAY, JUNE a5, 1904 yacht gafbed in a German admiral's| avenue property owners, besieged WHILE IN OFFICE a uniform, ¥ ded by military 8a) the rd of works at ite meeting \ur t mané bat some Fuad als - SEND SOUTHERN ON Rockefeller i# the mov-)in this city for J. T, Woodward, an-| tes. ‘ oh morals ry Pg oe ALE OF $4,000,000 BONDS BY PORT TOWNS John D. Roe oo . . “ ; ta on Fre as wails Taunt who The roar was deafening ; ‘ ts thing be done imam y y to . - WALL STREET INDICATES ANOTHER POSSIBLE UNION PAs [iit tit ne soon, behind the pros. | Mr Woodward In cannot be earned {£0 8nch@t the kaiser boarded the an opening of Becond aveniie be ‘ Victorias embraced King hdward NANCE "¢ both he | from M M aren, neithe will the CIFIC MOVE—SURVEYORS IN THE FIELD BETWEEN OLYM- [ent move. Financters of both th m Mr a Vinee orators loomaday. Contractor other heart : jeed out two mammoth reall . hit [ Milwonbiee, wed he Usien Paaitic| Laster tall tor Whee perpase the Pe Ten Me Wee ine Wéward ve- | as Pine atrect and tt th " an | ond den and | was being bought y der the kateer PIA AND THE COLUMBIA RIVER ie Tetaote er tate seer tn. a | Wehen taee Gabe indcntnn eal tH wae dette te the tor i pom tera Be ‘ | way effects the Interests of the oth-|Laren sald ¢ hg ey bp Ee! ad, ail ler Harrimar bulld from| whether the » n ‘ ; . lian whe in| Pettiond to Menthe i the M ently been acquiring an f . tra ’ alley « BH. Harriman has civil engi-) build ie — whee yn tie on building westward from |ratiroad company or not. He k | OLYMPIA REPORTED , ir. 7 ated i 1 | lake be peers at work near Olympia, sur-| One Dut railroad men are uot agreed | Rvarta of Chamberlain, South De-|that the en for whom be was buy: | ay W that Oe aed a veying lines southward fr that by tig weet mye 2 1 of the} Kota, to connect with him would|ing were al a to pay Say ates the | t roll eretofore was its in-| the tim ar Ses Meth on is Seed reek] ‘Sores volbcetee whe ane familiar | the aeear Tee jcording to bis, story | pany'’s Meamship Olympia arriver| «4, nb nen te Sane ite Me has been stopped trem that place to Portiand within a very| with the conditions say that Ha From th» Columbia river ac yg yt |at St. Michaels June 17. The news| ‘7 langht orf the oc men Perens teat be _ the dirt in the bay by the Short time. Wis men have been! Nman would provably build west-| ward to the Mexinan line Mamie Bs Be sooty was regaived in this city by the of-|on the board was ma ter a « Bigs se ae hited Btates engineer, Maj. Millia, quietly at work surveying a route} ward from P jes, then south | has eucceeded in getting control eS Se ficials @f the company yexterday| cussion of the seawall prop n| He said tha ‘ 9 nd the apparent Inability to con- for a line from the Columbia river! giong the Pacific coast. This would | all interests that could be extren _ oo em «elle eftesactin, ta « telere adjoining room. Mutlen and | 000 e ; yards of eart ‘ beawall has cut off ate northward and rights-of-way 18) give him an easier road and make} dangerous to him as competitor those Whe are tier John O'Brien, commander neilmen have bee at me “ >i ~ her hope that he had of extricate some sections have already been se-! an entrance into a finer lumber and| Now he ts turning his attention to | rt aeals | vee hall their might ¥ | aver + certal ‘ himself fror aifticulty. Slip agricultural country, The road di-| the district north of the Columbia aa ARES ie ‘ which they cen struct | the m aaa ng the wate s ye Eo as ge oo wt Angeles|and preparing » enter the only i, oy syd i 5 pet J / ’. MED |. seawall from Pike street to Denny | abutting ¢ je avenue ‘ai nd t The tide be considered significant the fact M enter such @ good timber | field in the Pacifle Northwest that | DO Ob OM vm ime over the! SPINNEY FINED way to n the ¢ fe out | th t w in ry away, that the Port Angeles @ I n t as the west slope of the moun-| he has not heretofore invaded route of the proposed line for some | Mecsas: avenes, Det the Goons , how = rrnptibey. ratiroad has floated bonds to the! tains afford d the agricultural! ‘The m for he purchase of $0 | distance west, and it ts report a ps flea ww oy ging + Cas, Rimage Bohn Bh ‘for which. F ; a Smount of $4,000,000 and that K | advantages a lees, As a tribu-/attle and Tacoma terminal ground th rights-of-way have been al (Spewia!l Corresponde ) | the more tangled up they have . Uatver , ® a aeee ' clare that It is Se nonce and New York who} tary section that is productive of|ts transferred tc this city by altuady ecouired for part at the| NGMM Alaska, Jone 1fo-% come. The refusal of the railroads Clella act, Erickson |time that something was belng are closely allied with Harriman, | freight the westward slope is also/jeading firm of Now York bankers distance. Prevident Rerting, of the | Spinmey, who was brought ur to bear thei rant of the an) ie oi a w ere | dot the delay is costing the are supplying the money This} consid better and placed in local banks. In th#/stiiwaukee, has hecome very much| trial last Monday on the charge | the firet stun ae eee merchase @ ste thet tA tei a bond issue is said to be for the pur That Harriman is planning some} way the real moving spirit of the |interested in the Pacific Northwest | of umlgwfel cobabitation with at The Imex morning vir- urchase @ steam x that J. A. Moore was pay- pose of building the Port Angeles! big move is now admitted all ort k » the d The |of late and has secured maps and| other @am's wife, | 4 gulity | tually appealed to the ; . 0 hurry the 1 est on money he had bor= @ Eastern to ort la: by way) His alliance with J. J. Hill is now | deals have been going on for shout jata relative to thr tri ery and wae fined $2 He paid the oo taforws at that w - move A b ing = — ng 6 rowed to make extensive tmproves of Olympia. The news comes direct! broken and he can enter I ter-| two weekr and began as the resultliry through which the new | fine. hem. Om, of the dilemma one ae gh my Ba . = nts on Se i avenue because he os ACen piper ert pens ge Bah mall ne f M:.| of the visit of Kwesident Faring. of | 22 is bie heard inf rme ¥ em oe a pul he _ mau @ filled, ne mile on id not begin operations, and Bort Angeles is one of the finest] Hill's territory will not only be on| the Milwaukee road, to this city. | Geteah gos eho are in the | shea po Peneacntes ite 7 a rd harbors on the continent and a ‘uget sound, but all along th | that He NOME ciTy DUE perty holders make a sims The Nort west ort of a recommendation! dite the ¥ m Mutual Life! position to know nase most desirable point as a sea and and terminal, except for its post tion on the wettern side of the! sound. It ts thought that Mr Mar riman desires this port as his Puget sound terminal and ts preparing t be ’ N section traversed by | Insurance coms ie raid to be the/riman an the Milwaukee have] ee eer een eent The Chicago, Mil-| property of the Milwaukee road, the| united thelr forces for the purpone Pau! ratin a the IS SUNK BY TOGO = naive purc or of} « orme S Mc).sren, age Sound, ts without | Northwestern Mut I 4 with Harriman. | hart fieht] Nome BHM reach this ne The sek Pomight nee company, is buying tit carly this morning wineer. Trows long standing, Rainier Boules Club that the or the Seattle en Charles le be mer voked, was placed on file, It wag j& Rer and Central VICTORIA REACHED PORT SOON AFTER NOON TODAY, RE- 1 out that the property hald- ers should have no objection as the PORTING SAFE ARRIVAL OF STEAMER ST. PAUL—NEWS OF | tracks are temporary and will ged as noon as the right-ofe WHALING FLEET pr At present the tracks of the street, a tact ennenmeciutitineenete ES aA Raa m objected t , : The board made gain with @ TWO OTHERS OF PORT ARTHUR FLEET BADLY DAMAGED IN The Northwestern Pte V merchant to buy 6,815 pounds of company's steamer Victo hs lh t Washir » hay for $17 FIGHT OUTSIDE HARBOR THURSDAY NIGHT wp hy qynncted | Jtume miles off Nunivak | ¢ e board paid $24.60 0 ton for ° » Of gold, arrived in p island. The vessel was at that time t. Since then the price of 34 shortly after noon just out of the ice flelds and mak hey has n geing down. ews that the Alasks uer~| ing good progress toward her des-| The following made bide for erects TOKIO, June A dispatch received this evening says the Port company’s over te St.| tination ' engine house at the corner Avther faval fight, in which one Russian warship wae suck and ceo rived in Nome at 1 o'clock} The Victoria brought 42 passen € avenue and Virginia street: others badly damaged, was the result of a dash for the south mote by 16 Russian warships Thursday night on the afternoon of Jw been delayed by the Ber pack The Victoria having | gers, most of whom were women ng wea ic t 3:20 p. m. June 1 er said the Victe $8,462; B Ralph, $10.4 r bids They were discovered by a Japanese patrol boat which w Viee Admiral Tego by wirciess. The admiral adva with his Ure fleet except those engaged on special duty. The Russians stor ped outside the entrance of the harbor to buck the lee con we : ge Napa be aye Large consignment of whalebone va urs on the trip w as aaatien. ie Japanese destroyers attacked them, torpedotng and s nking a batt) at $17,500, ce igned to La As ot packed, however ae | ne ship of the Perseviet type, and bling the b tleship Sebastopol and ® truiser of the Diana type, The two last named boats were Wed Ice the harbor Friday morning evidently badiy derson & Ford, of this city and San Francisco, The bone is from thé) enced in « bid of $1,156 hat the asphalt Pie. trouble was expert ag through. The bow damaged whaling vees Belvedere, Alex and sides the vessel are badly os ae one reste taattenee Riles eemustained IMtle damage, though the torpedo dria and Jeanette. The Beivedere| scratched, showing the effect of the|®* tee, ee and three woundeg: "The Chior ot Toe al and three men billed and Alexandria had taken on c . afd three wounded. The Chidori, of the ©: p sharp edges the & *. was bit behind ergR } her engine room, Dut with no casualties, Two ed that thi whale each, while the Jeanette had © work torpedo beats « In speaking of conditi ne at Nome captured four | Captain Weaver said he did not Sivanctias slightly damaged, Purser Mac «ht down) have much time to make inquiries, ve will cost agian treasure $217,046.60,| but heard that the general belief) $3; 000. was postye WASHINGTON, June 25.—Minister Griscom today cables the rag gine wy Sei daetlin ton tae eee. a I Ee, state department confirmation of the sinking of a Runsian battle Saat belo te 5. Bead of ae | ene When ached 05 80 the!» Tice he eee. ae ship by the Japanese squadron while the Russians were attemstine - Just belong: city. The tre to leave Port Arthur harbor. suffered no damage. 1. B. We d ab ure belonging to Mr.| section, he of this! repor rt of labor in that he had not heard Queen Anne ave The minister says the Japanese ships e f Ww 1 ia th result of the spring| anything about it | tracts were awarded as fole Sis dicho an 3 x +o > lean up on his claims in the vicina The Victoria will sail t Bewe avenue west cu FOO, June Heavy firing ts heard off Port Arthur to- . > a ity of Nome Nome J 1 t a 0 Ge 1 streets, T. KE. 4 day. Eighteen Japanese transports were sighted going weet THE VICTIMS OF TH ’ r walks om anion = = = . enue north, Stirrat @ 3 f r t b ler nm bar on 6; grading a « truce 5 of deposit te 00 on the Puget, | ws am Rasch, of the German bar grading * : BIG LAND BATTLE AT HAND | ::"3'0'22.2%0" wiLt viscuss moe ahh ar oe dece, in a little buckskin bag, which © Puget Sound. He landed the gin| Union et jeventh avenue, the carried In the bosom ot he 3 FREIGHT RATES Townsend and local govern. | 8ParKer Company, 33455 | dress, b — a | ment of ut to that ce and LONDON, June 25.—Sensatio nal reports bearing the earmarks She was shopping on Pike street question of authenticity this morning ind : Be t. Yesterday evening he was LAR EN /S 4 t time she «a © mon The f anking a red arreste on this cha e. *revious ste that o big inad battle be- | S04 the last time she saw the mon tional tetivend sabe ei gig bn ees ol ee | tween Gen. Kuropatkin’s troops and those under Gens. Kuroki and Wisi so take sees | from the Kast to Puget Sound is one| £9 thie he was arresetd on a } } Kuro} . oo al n or o make pay ft ° - ‘ pet of smuggling cigars into the coun Oku is at hand. Kuropatkia is moving t *t Kuroki, purchases. When sho arrived at her | ¢ the mos hat w try home it was gone ‘ H ip bef b anufa . . | ST. PETERSBURG, June’ 25.—A dispatch today quotes an un- | The matter was reported to the} ; er ation at its ly m | named general in Viedomosti as stating t q a | asacn , ™ yr at Gen. Kuropatkin first | police at once, but the report was | Jing and n to % 4 will dispose of Gen. Kuroki and t then advance on Gen. Oku. It may | not made public by Chief Delaney | : | night ha I 4 c t t ed Larsen, the teamster wha be this battle will be the final great struggle of the war. owing to | until yesterday. The chief tnalste . .¢ Alfr the enormous forces engaged. ha that there are ho 5 kets in Se-| BUTTE MAN WHO LEFT WIFE AND BIVE CHILDREN IN EAST | oe Ve From another source it is stated that Gens. Kuroki and Oku | attle and declares that Miss Gor led the opium belonging to the ib a War offer 6 cel Stevens gang of smugglers from the r shi “ & Uf WORKS t landing to the store barn, ‘Te< hes heretofore mi tracted his plea of not guilty at the have effected a juncture, in which event Kure separate engagements will likely be destroyed The indic Netghborhood of money TO LIVE WITH ANOTHER WOMAN SHOT AND FATALLY have been| WOUNDED | 4 } | = } WANT BIG | (Special to The Star) | [0 dekeive her into believing ix | de , yertectly still, but | _ BUTTE, Mont., June Rich ad. Ro remained 1 y in's hopes of | don must have Jost | Several similar jons are that the great battle will be fought in the | reported to the po Mukden rather than the vicinity of Liao Yang Puget Sound as bal TOKIO, June It ie offi t a A pty gen dryly rc Rl AE 2 EE nee pertectiy still, vat Sees einen, bet £ Sa - al court this afternoon and finals tabateee 26 tee en os oho peter tes eee ard J. Finnegan, « warried man,| pies the mecsle of volver | raliroad rate on this would LARGE AMOUNT OF ROUTINE Jed guilty. He was sentenced battlefield lan wer ta the voentio a { Mount v ties thus oe hes wm been ee to the oat thas wing 6 redue- al OAS SVS © Han at C8 ane eons (Special to The Star) \¥ Framer yesterday: Hie ts) abled lowte the wo | local} The board of works this morning| Ted Fay, the convicted moon= , an. Finne| tion in the dying from the effects of bis] gam tbe afwife and five children |“ %n. t | SPOKANE, June 25.—The State wounds at 1 o'clock this morning. | itvig Chicago. vh. ¢ rtising local Christian Endeavor convention! In « statement signed by Finnegan | prod ‘ { J | Saswes resclat endorsed by Ore-| before he died he say s Lina local pf Meations is another ques , Railroad to First’ avenue,| months in the government penitens tion that will be taken up, It is | - = m Shot ples we abi BIG CROWDS understood that the committee Bing be rage | € . tru shiner, was given a sentence of 16 eR a lying in @ perfectly nude tional Mm at Beatile ap borne by the abut-| “ary and fined $1,000 and costs, 4 ahbers, clarmed' be thi ‘'s pointed for the purpose will report) (iien"" ™ “ihe + ee : OFFERS BIG REWARD qlee aba the. mand ek -theotinn SEE HANDICAP) (0:92, 22¢, recommend. syste. | ee , tere, a we : CLEVER PICKPOCKET NEATLY RELIEVED MISS JENNIE GARD. A reward of $2,000 is now offered| rushed into the house and ‘ome © campaign of advertising by the Northern P: f Ratlwa - _ NER OF GEORGETOWN OF HER WEALTH ON PIKE STREET | Con pany for th apture of the ban t condition upon the floor, his body for the purpose <ocniaeaiet et advertising and "ine oar, retered tack to thel YACHTS ON CRUISE | ts who by » the North Coast | bathed in blo He had been shot | Berippe News Ass'n.) The banquet will begin at 6:30 le of a © permanent nature an ee oe -_ Umited in Montana on June 16, This! through the lung and head | ST. LOUIS, June The largest] this evening, followed by « business nee rs ie That tt “ER h AnMouncement, in clreular form, ¥ For a number of ho nnegan | crowd that has ever passed through | meeting | ot i Th atte Yacht club's fleet nab the pickpockets who are after the reached home in the recelwed at the sheriff's offi nd | stubbornly refused to d the gates of the fair grounds traci oo ' 1 . now working in Seatile are among by th : pe weutetdes untae of kin ancatinat ‘tat Uke Minbrneim witnessed the areat F “ : ee ailed on a cruise around Bainbridge the cleverest in the country was e robbe which the police |euth in Montana have night, when he realized | $60,006 World Fair handicay IN MORE TROUBLE nant © Be $25,901 Or Jand this afternoon at 1 o'clock, proved again last Thursday, when| naive Insist must be all a mis-|active in the hunt for the train r }Proach of death, he wih) When ‘the at race Was cal | nt of the large amount of ¢ 4 Mies Jennie Gordon, of Georgetown " mitted on Pike street |bers, but so far have f iY told the story of the sho 40,000 poople were present. McGee r the t was thougbt the yachts were the Olym« ares relieved of more than §1.000 in In noon. Miss Gor-|to their whereabouts. The state] Finnegan says Mra, Mo has been scratched, Hermis ts the| A charge of smuggling 75 bottles! \isuble to mece it wich hank )-| plc, Henrtetta, Kelpie, Halcyon, money and securities vo deftly that had } money, consiat-|of Montana offers an additional re-| twice at him in the dark favorite, The weather is very warm| of gin into thie country was added'stone . phalt, If th r o and Drift. The yachts wilh She did not discover her lows wntil ‘ ills, @ certificate" ward of $300, bin bed, but minsed him ‘and Uhe track heavy to the difficulties into which Capt, work is done it will prevent Sunday evening,

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