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JUDGES REAPPOINT JURY COMMISSIONERS WILMON TUCKER AND WALTER M'CLURE WILL SERVE Two] YEARS MORE—BAR MEETING ARRANG 8 FOR ENTERTAIN MENT OF VISITING LAWYERS A special meeting of the King} with the rega « the mat-| County Bar associat led | te this morning for the {} Another meeting ola. | recommending tb app f} tion will be Alled ly date jury commissioners for the ensuing furth arrange ater: | year, resulted tn the rea ainment of the . by the five superior court] The cost w the Graft, and Walter McClure, Republi County Bar asec ation an, Mr. Tu and Mr. MeClure Rave served as y commissioners for the past twe The bar association presented to the judges ¢ names from whi they were asked to select fury co missioners, They were Mr, Tucker | Mr, MeClure, J. W. Melurney and Caivin Hall, Mr. Hall got 107 votes | Mr. McBurney 60, Mr, Tuck 116 and Mr. McClure 102 The meeting of the bar associa. > tion this morning was exceptionally { SEASICKNESS CONQUERED THE well attended Corwin &§ da 2 Gane Ghairman cf U gees SPIRIT OF FIFTEEN-YEAR tm charge of arrangements for th OLD ADRIAN SEENEY entertainment of the State Bar a sociation, which convenes in th elty July 7, § and 9, reported th at the program was nearly mplete, it} ae of too many yellow fs expected that 300 attorneys will novels Adrian Seeney, the] be in the city as guests of the King} son of Mr, and Mra D, Seeney,| county bar and elaborate arrange-| aged 15 years, ran away from t ments are being made to give them! last week and set out in quest of & good time. The lad’s ta in liter The feature of the seasion wit! eatin Gn tole A gem probably be the banquet at the} sent lle + Bae Washington, which has been plan . ned fro Friday evening, July eat Dou Quis ook, ne oe . this gathering speeches will be} oot th miso Rigg made by some of the most “ae Ps — eh nent men in the state usoe, and put to sea im On the evening of : lawyers and judges will itea| Pale t d with the secrecy and to attend a band concert at Mad ravines & Bheriock Ho gon park and on Saturday aftern y stowing himself away tn the the visitors will be given their of the steamer Queen. All Meals Of Being to Bremerton to see well y the Queen reached the bat ips or to the races at| th riotous waters of the straits, a The Meadows. A special « then the pangs of seasickness laid furnished the attorneys wh hold upon the vitals of the young the races and they will be g Sir Knight, who was forced to dis the King County Fair association, | close his presence. He tolled for ‘Wilson R. Gay presented a motion! his seat at the steerage table the to-the Bar regarding the present | rest of the voyage jury system. He advocated thatthe} When the Queen arrived at San Jury commisioners see that at least! Francisco he was inconsiderately 10,000 names be placed on the jury Mat. instead of about 4,000 or 5 | detained at the city bastile while 000, the captain of the Queen busied es has been done in past years.| himself with the wires, telegraph Resolutions to that effect were tag to the lads father, who has adopted forwarded the money for a return Mr. Gay also proposed that | ticket, change be made in the manner {n — which jurors report to the differ ent departments and suggested that the names of all the talesmen for each month be kept in one box INDIANS OUT which should be passed around from department to another Several attorneys objected to such | €n arrangement on the ground that AT MEADOWS it was tmpractieable, and a commit i | appointed to confer a (Special to The Star.) | stm Bossman tock the honors tn ARERDEEN, B.C A bardle race at The Meadows striking Indian salmon fishe terday. This was the firet time remain firm tn their re i to fab Ae man has rewarded his backers / on the Skeena th loos the | since the meet started this year,/ | cannera grant the per fiwh and The Old Man of the Sea is now | jon lays instead of 7 cents as offered,| solid with the ladies. Boxeman| | As the situation stands at present | closed an even money favorite | the sockeyes are commencing to run| went to the post heavily backed. fm the river in small oun a| Yesterday was indies’ day and it } larger run ts expected dally and out| was ell attended by the fa oer of @ pomsible $00 boats but 200 are|in great numbers. St. Philippina fishing, and they © nearly all first race of five-and-« manned by Japanese, who appear to | be contented with the scale of wages | paid by the canners. We manufacture and quar. Bi", 2 the belief that the canners antes Adama’ est Baking | WT!!! Day them what they ask, and Fowder to please you. Our [ei %? ff they have shown no signa Jot giving in, although the sockeyer suarantee—use half and If you don't say feed or better than Priced baking powder you have used, return it and we will re- fund the full purchase price. the have put tn appearance, The canners state that the Indians will work just as soon as the fish com menece running well It is asserted by the Indians that unless the ede to their | demande t week many Indians | will leave for the Fraser river to fish there during the season. CANNERYMEN FORM _ ORGANIZ ATION | pendent trap owners of Puget sound was held yesterday for the purpose of taking steps toward the preser | vation of the fishing and canning |industry in these waters. An or | ganization was formed called the |} Puget Sound Salmon association. | The officers elected for the ensuing | year are as follows: President, E. | B. Deming, Northern Fisheries com | pany, Bellingham; vice-president, J. | |B. Smiley, of J. W. and V. Cook| company, Blaine; secretary, Charles Corbey, Pacific Packing and Navi gation company, Bellingham; treas urer, Carl Sutter, Fidaigo Island | Canning company, Anacortes; exec Men who demand and appreciate good | utive committee, E. B. ming, J garments thlald see A. Kerr, Pacific Packing and Navi Our new atrivels in | gation company; A. E. Woolard Gummer suire | Apex Fishing company, Bellingham | KE. A Sims, Port Townsend; | Tiller, of George Henry a Barker, Blaine “BATTLE OF PORT ARTHUR" IN COUR? ere handsume 5 tions. Prices reasonable. 2-Piece Suits $7.50 Up Apparently the Indians are firmly | rt BANKS PELL You IMPLY ¢ THAT FANCY [T WIL BE dont on the gram for enix club's a t r b a next Tuesday night will be hummer, The pick of the locals Will be seen against some of the best ever turned out of the ‘Pris ube. Mike Maher and Billy are two new ones, who will in the curtain raiser of the bantam class M was to ha gone at the last tourney, but was too Ill to satiafy th e doct Tommy Delan and Al ‘emberthy of Kent © pitted together, and should f nish a hot number Tommy Kane in anot new entry who has proved himeelf very worthy tn the tryouts and is booked to meet George Brown in the special 128 pound class Chick Hudson, a lightweight fay orite from the south end of the city in om the bills to meet Tommy F' gerald, the ‘Frisco lightweight, who won over Dougherty at last tournament. Big Jack MeCarthy will likely have his hands full this time Jack is booked to meet Jack c rigan, the was billed to meet Stea Athen club's last entertainment G00D RACE S fan | took the half furlongs the The mare took lead at the start and led the bunch all the way to the wire Skip Me gave St. Philtppina a hard race for first place honors, but the mare was able to hold out until the finish. Northpole was a poor third. Time, 1:08%. W. Williams op on winner, Maxtress won the second race, and Chileno the third The hurdle r which came next was full of exciting incidents Jockey Groves, who rode Louw sea, was thrown at the third hardle and his leg was injured. The horse fan on as far as the next hurdle jand then stopped. Groves was car | ried to the atable room. and on ex tien it was fc t that he wa: lightly injured, and was soon as lively as ever. Collis, who rode Jim Boreman set down by St king through the r during the t. He In ter ar was thin race. first ever (Special to The Star) |Iata off for three days. The rest of the rac were well run and the fo BELLINGHAM, June 25.—-A meet-| terest of the spectators was held ing of the cannerymen and in until the finish of the last event SCHERRER WON OUT The last series of the bowling contest between and Jenkins was rolled on the arch alleys last night and ended with the San Francisco man 234 pins in the lead. Neither player rolled up the averages of the first games, Scherrer finished with an indivi Scherrer Mon age of 191, while Jenkins got but 17 Another contest has heen ar ranged for next k and will be | played Tuesday, Thursday and Sat | urday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, when 1Seahlon premiven to oat & pace #0 fast the San Francis keep in sight Following were night's games the scores of last TURE ¢ | He Loves TO FIGHT Pa ‘ W « | we : | ed at } with « | » man cannot | Hi. Henskey, a creditor of the Scherrer—203, 163, 181, 185, 195,| 3 P; 5 Jewell Amusement company, which | 206, 170; total, 1.913. First series, -Piece Suits is running a show known as the|}573. Total, 2.88¢ | Battle of Port Arthur,” applied for| , Jenkine-—-188, 148, 180, 147, 140 $1 2.50 Up | the appointment of a’ receiver for| 1#9,,184;, total, 1.21¢ t ser the concern in the superior court 1.426 Total, 2,642. Margin for ‘ bes Scherrer, 234 pins | | FRANKFOR ¥g June 26.—ws1-| ALUMNI BALL GAME 4. Redelsheimer & Co. helm Jordan, poet, is dead A bassbeal game b the *f| CLEVELAND, O., June 26.—Two| graduates of Yale and Ha ni Strongest Topcoat House in the fires, both of incendiary origin, | versities tiwi « in this b etate, destroyed $200,000 worth of lum-| played at Madison park at th ber belonging to Nicholas Bros, and | afternoon After th n rv 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbis | the J. N. Hahn company here to-| will be given by the Yale me at th day. Firloch club. | 1 Roos at night © officers fray. Wh loaded 4 hting PY run “OH, FUDGE!” PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Btanding of the Clubs, Won atthe and vr Portiar Ave ad An excellent exhibition lot baseball was given at Recreat Loat. as ory a s 4 63 ot to ‘ue a8 wn Park yesterday afternoon. Seatt won out, 18 to 11 pite for the Siw rke Friseo. Both were hammered un mercifully, which, combined with the poor fielding of bot sulted TA TAC PORT field by a ® in THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, WASHING in an »MA yMA J the LAND « ble OAKLAND fe ye the NGELES yesterday's ru e June of © to 6 wan th teams performa RTLANI le and Ar the sing aT New York, 6; Washington, 4 AT PHILADELPHIA—Philadel- pla, 6, Bosto ‘4 AT DETROIT—Chicago, 4; De- troit, ©. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, AT PITTSBURG-—Pittebdurg, 4; St, Louis, 1. AT PROOKLYN—Brookiyn, 43 Philadelphia, 3 AT BOBTON—New York, 5; Bos ton, 2 PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pot, ms 618.669! 1» 46 — j AT )KANE kane, 4; Salt] Lake, 3 AT BOS? ino, 7; Bute, 0, HERMIS THE FAVORITE ST. LOUIS, June 25.—Hermia ta,} so, far, the oh of the betting for the World's Fair ha ag r’ r-olds and upwards h er-mile co ie Association r Jay afternoor 1 to the w the f this kind, and the tenting | horses will be of the very best NEW MEN TRIED OUT The Seattle ball-tomsers of the Puget Sound League | « me ng for Bedro-W © they play this after team will play an exhibition Snohomish. Manager New man has had his men hard at work nil the week. Many new men have tried out during the past few egation befor y long BURNED BY HOT LARD George Kiein filed a $2,000 da sit in th perior cou this norning a th Frye Company. He that while he was in the employ of th mpany « lard pipe burst and his arm “ A wuperior court jury yesterday awarded KE. H, Butterworth $15 dam basins the ¢ : way company f n First avenue \ | blasting, Mr, Butterworth sued for $619 The paying with asphalt of Third avenue, between Pike and fF streets, is asked for In a petition | filed at the clty hall yesterday, The regrade of the Mock is already in} progress, ANCY BAN MACH ~ HOLD- LONE HIGHWAYMAN 8T STAGE AND WHILE STILL ops EN GAGED IN THE ROBBERY TWO MORE VICTIMS WALK INTO HIS TRAP—MAIL POUCH RAN SACKED (Special tovThe Star) SILVER crt st af Delamer r The robber cor Ley, TANGIER, June arb auy cardia a SACRAMENTO, Cal, June clede Ranges, all fully guaranteed up; $5 down and $5 a Warden Yell, of Folsom pri month. ust made public the details of Peed pict atieie a nas ja “ : WE OFFER $30.00 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE the of the hanging of Japanese OLD BY US—NO MATTER HOW LONG USED. Hidaka, on the 10th inst. About 26 convicts planned to overpower the ° oor . 4 guards while the other officers were 0 Jon SpRnIOARS at the hang take away their v4 joated by the bandit Fraswull, yes-| Clothes, open the drawbridge with terfay, on the payment ¢ sn-| dynamite, which the convicts had 0 s0% SECOND AVE. som, and the tiberation tical and make a general deliv Prisoners demanded by arrived | plot was discovered and . here at-an early hing. |the prisoners were locked up until| (The Big Installment House—You Pay When Convenient. The two men. con beld| the danger was passed. aptives by the thinner tin when they ken tMeir homes, but are ne wore the } for Y ny’s steame wen her official trian Idaho, Je a between wan he t 1M 1 mpleted his b PW. Ch th toe ‘1 of yw Conant _ RETURN |10N PERDICARDIS AND M, VAR. | RELEASED CAPTIVES, ARE NOW AT TANGIER ho were Stear y of T trip rpek thin STILL SETTLING | THE GREAT NORTHERN TUNNEL CONTINUES TO MENACE | BIG BLOCKS UNDER WHICH IT 18 BEING DUG | | — —_ | T ik I Engineer | 1 f jack f P keeping a ' he I hotel to | t ered. | he t J t KE The Stan A ' r waid WELL, 1 WAR GAME, ALL | , 7 are 1GHT, ALL RIGHT | = ree from ground of Mra Shelton GOOD TEMPLARS THE WHEEL morning on MEET | ' / ge Tallman also le ed ¥ ont the fe wing | (Special to The Star) M Anna Gudmunson from Mare (Special to The Star.) . VANCOUVER, B. ¢ June : Gucmes - . und of non- : Th ers of what on 1 f Me « Weir from TACOMA, June rh t tug | w 2 t ag W on £ nonsup- 1 trict ne ot t end-| piled up on k Bagile | p and Mra. M etta Johnson at Order of G 7 “ 1, How are | to|from Erik Jobn on ground of Hed te lor yesterday morning |, ext f ximat port er, Three meeting held dur-| of a deck? e from Roe on ground of | tne the day and the 1 be It develops t th part o r nd ige Hatch granted | continued today in Parker's hall eckha wh egular Rig . orce to M Margaret Gordon | The following ff we 1 t mht that he wa f Ww jam Gordon t hase and ay n sight he « wy tis home, OF WASHINGTON hase ‘hen tee BUILDING trea that it was on a Wid eality the tug h Roy Mre nd dry on the j ‘ Honney, ¢ assistant woers of the t | (Special to The Star) retary, Alice ing that he had ! ACOMA, J 25.—The court 1, Mrs t the deckhand had been | of Washington state butiding at sentinel, 8. A. B r tim the fireman |the St. Louts fair will be extended « messenger, Mrs. 8. Warren,! while the Lois was making the run|to House of Hoo Hoo, whose nf hoy | from the harbor to t Atkinson. | handsome building at the fair wai The tug was bound Howe Sound Ne yed by fire yeater- | and the decky made the turn, but fet! he Hoo Hoo ie a fraternal asleep again after rounding the whose | point, and was «ti! min ’ . Anderson tur 4 himself ajo Anderson is wreck. HE TOLD | HER HE John elltt blamed Captain fo the came of the destruction of the Iding at the ett G. Griggs, on SUNK of the association, wired | sioner Johnston at the fair, MORE THAN ONE pease vera HAD MONEY IN the a of the ullding be ex LIVES LOST ON FERRYBOAT H BANK ‘ ' ON KHOPER RIVER fd E oe MiB. = W. D. Fleming will be examined -- -@ | Mrs. Margaret Shelton, who claim naar superior court jed that her husband induced her to’ He is a steam- (By Berinne News Ass'n.) | marry him by pretending to be rich. t man ST. PETERSBURG, June The Rostotufu ferryboat, while crossing the Khoper river, a tributary of the yer, sunk with all on board. bodies have been recovered ) persons are missing We Furnish Homes Complete On the Easy Payment Plan We carry nothing but reilable and up-to-date fur- niture and furnishings. Our treatment of customers is liberal and honest. - | PLANNED A GETAWAY (Dy Beripps News Ass'n.) Monarch malleable iron and steel Ranges, Acorn Ranges, La- Saturday TRAC Night ee ca tee ive seers ee oo to Yenterday the iu POILET ARTICLES—Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Col- ind were given a preliminary », of Cleve gate’s Violet Talc, Mennen’s Taleum Powder, Cuti- pe naure their k-ly . curl Soap, Pears’ Scented Soap, Parker's Tar Soap Lo the trip HAGGAGEMASTER O'NEILL, of and Woodbury’s Facial Soap; regularly sold at 19¢ oard the ve to 25e; on sale Saturday night at, each 150 ~ ae pre ‘ wer of the pale « t com TOILET SOAP cial at, cake 12\%e D, Phare, general manage COLGATE TOILET WATER—Regular 25c bottles at fic Coast Stean Com each a¥e iden @ number of othe { the company and about TOI PAPER—1,000 sheets in a package; regular t price 1c . ae L100 MATTED PICTURES—1,000 to choose from—just the a thing for decorating your camp; regular prices 15¢ r , arrivi each; your choice at . * 9e k # 1 over to Brer — is: tpg McCarthy Dry Good } cUartnhy Dry Goods ty of Topeka will be v} second A 4 the T. PRTERSBURG, June The Com n Masieoa Street he Lynn canal run | Novoe Vreyma today laments the PANY Masion stecet The conference committe of local) fact that the trotting derby, just improvement clubs meets Monday|run at Moscow, was won by @ pure afternoon to take up several mat-| American bred horse, the famous ters now before it Orloff breed not being in the money.

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