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: . i a ; 7 \ 1 . . ip daring robbery @vcurred Wed The combination of the @afe—a ' Might when thieves broke| modern one—was worked without obs piano house, 1207 First, / seeming difficulty, A good-ateed , eee the safe and secured # auin | sum of money was obtained, but the | RB ageret ntrudera were evidently disturbed age wea adoped a ta at thetr work. as other moneys were . ~~ of gaining entrance into the Mot @tsturbed, although avceessthte in | 7 gaint w ciudow, three stories dis- | different parts of the office ag sashed, through which| Mr, Cline, proprictor, «tates that Het chore entered. ‘They then as- | no one ts cognizant with the safe’s : ah 4 te the third Moor in an el sombination but himeeit \ Meier zbreke the elevator door int The same thieves broke Inte a , fae main floor of music house,| phonograph store nearby recently, the safe without the use| climbing a telegraph post to an uf b == per story. + USE (SE CHLOROFORM TO CURE CONSUMPTION YISITING PHYSICIAN ADVANCES A STARTLING SCHEME TO STAMP OUT WHITE PLAGUE IN THIS CITY diloroform cure for con-{poor man, much leas a person with t safficient wealth to maintain him- he means the board of | Sif in @ hospital or some place lo gain vit odort to stamp Out the |the country where he can effect a ‘white plague in this city if kt natural cure ee rather startling advice “De, Osler’s theory that a man L — L. M. Strong, of Man-|*hould be chioroformed at 60 never uel appealed to me, It really seems though,” he continued with a grim smile, “that chioroforming hope leas consumption victims who care loasly seatter the insidious tuber ealar germ right and left would do themselves and everybody else a world of good “The board should compe! con sumptives to carry paper reeepte cles around with them, into whico they could expectorate, the whole thing being burned at a later time. Bxpectorating on the sidewalks should be prohibited, of course, but that is not enough. Persons should not be allowed to spit on the streets either Automatically rinsed water veasels should be put Strong te in the city, a guest 4 ——— Grand hotel, on his Los Angeles, Cal. Ho was board of health were novel, not to say alarna physician did not, of course the literal application of { rusaden,” he said, |%t frequent intervals on the street ro indifference comes | ‘F that purpose.” the victims themselves. A ——— who to bold of prominence in the so- or business world thinks it bis to fool around all sorts of places and scatter the infec: | Tight and left. Such an out spertal ae the victories of the " w will witness a for bargain seekers hore Ev. | to accelerate the buytng— | “I heard a fellow say he saw a handsomer fish than I.” “Ha, hal never Say, somebody's been Ka German Liver Reguia-| 23 aX ‘fait bait ‘pint bot 1 ING DRUG@ESS COLMAN BUILDING 7 FIRST AVENU ‘Bt Columbia and Marion Streets —- For Wedding Gifts ‘There is nothing so refined or OE | Mtistic as a gift of this nature. ~ We are showing the latest de- | “Avett showers may bring " tigns of the © Quaker City Cut flowers,” "7 The steady growch complains, |“But to each one I guess th j bring a Million rheumatic pains” “Oh, what a change in you since we've been married, James Penni- well! Before we were married you were down on your knees to me, on your knees, sir!” Yes, and since we've been mar fed I've been on my uppers.” CBlidrea’s clothing at about he See our windo' FIRST AVE. COR CHERRY shew, £0. st. Jim Jeffries and bis trainer have retired. But their press agent is oti im the ring. S/X ARE DEAD LEE BIR cons dh do A, BE fied caused by an be wre the mucoug jin 16 rei o ‘rar MONTROSE, Coto. June 1.—The 4\body of Herman ©. Kerman, of 16, Denver, waa received from the tun w nel this morning, making six dead of b ; Benjamin Taylor and Fred Green . min’ tare still buried, but are alive. The at ine bot ak ‘in. | latter is being slowly crushed to der the mucous « jeath. A rubber tube was forced _— One Ie andre’ Do! » the entombed men this moraing, a hat Deatnene (cas nd they are being supplied with All s Bend tor etr mili. iy, broeete & CO., Toledo, 0 Look Out fo Pacific Northern sth. changes tn smmencing J — amity Pils for con- cas | 109 THE SEATTLE STAR-~THURSDA JUNE TROUBLE WITH THAT BORDER RUMPUS STOWAWAYS IN NORTHERN MAINE a The eaillag of the first contin- gent of the Nome fleet Thursday was marked by more excitement than has prevailed sinee the be gt@ning of the Nome rush The steamship mon were «greatly troubled by stowaways, for which OF INVASION the officers of the different ves sels were forced to employ thelr > time in searching during the whole morning Many of the mon who sought to evade the officers had secreted themselves on the vessels for more than three days, The steamship men say that the stowaways are men who in many cases have not a cent of money, and are going north simply because they hope to kill” that much time in securing & place to sleep and something to eat Othera are of that class of men who have money, but hope to work & passage to Neme without paying for it At Pier B Thursday morsing Port Captain Patterson had every momber of the crew as well as the Passengers file out of the ship, after which the crew were atlowed to Ko aboard the vessel, followed WHERE TROUBLE 18 BREWING by the passengers The steamship Senator, of the| OTTAWA, Ont.—A bitter feeling ; bullt in their half of the river large | Pacific Coast Steamship company, | between Canadian and American | Piers, from which ar ng booms was scheduled to sail t 9 o'clock, | Jumnbermen over cho control of the | ray lim —— I but waa ble to put to sea unt 2 ten awie jumbermen and 4 Suremen aitaraaee ‘ - St Joha ri threatens trouble }eome Americans who operate mills Ali of the vessels will be from | @*!a to bord war between (the jat St. John, N. B., complain that vince of w Brunswick and the | these booms a obstruction in four to six hours late in sailing |” (grind Ben ante of Maine. Ro acute has the vtuation become tha’ as reflected tn recent dispatches, it has engaged the se pas attent en of the Am») tout, Brit ish and Canadian § goverrcments | There have been diplomatic @x> — ebangee with a view to svertin PERETTI TTT Tae ‘ *. trouble pending a settlement of the controversy by peaceful means % Seattle is as quict as Tecoma # | * today American lumbermen, in present, The noisy fraction of # | ing their aide of the contention, lay % her population is in Portiand @| stress on the fact that there is @ ® attending the opening of the ® | threatened invasion of Americas @ fair. All public offices, in @)/ territory and the destruction of the * conformity with the mayors * proclamation, are closes. * The greater portion of this delay | has been caused by the neoonsity | of searching the veasele for stow aways, but many of the steamships did not have their freight on} board. * | property of Americans by Britte® subjects. They admit having com- structed booms on the Americas side of the river handling of los. Im this ac they claim to be within their rights The fact as presented by the Cam adian lumber . * oe eee ee ee es will cross bate at Dugdale’s old Y. M. C.; A. grounds at 10 o'clock Sunday | cut the booma, are that the Maing | Kergert Mill company teame jlumbermen, who operate on | head waters of the h.ver St and its tributaries, morning. eUOE [VEO 8) JO j4NOD emasd ne ey) 30 eons Jorge 40u00F-xe peyujoddy #eq KK 4002040 —"| OURS “VAYNVd TRINIDAD, Colo, June 1-—The American Savings bank closed this morning. Liabilities $176,000. O41 | Kent, Me, and ship them to | & Aroostook rathway These are [the people who, om several occas fons, have sought from the Domin | St. John au | lodgea Look Out | For some miles the river for changes in Northern Pacific trains, commencing June 4th. *** river at the winding je the Brunewick, and the Americans have OPEN THREATS TO ASSASSI- NATE THE TWO-YEAR RULER OF SERVIA AND HE 1S ADVIS. £D TO RUN FOR IT—BLOOD- SHEO FEARED ON THE ANNI- VERSARY OF THE KILLING OF ALEXAND7R AND DRAGA— THE MASSES AROUSED OVER FATE OF ACTRESS, WHO WAS DRIVEN TO SUICIDE BY THE KING BELGRADE, Servia. June L—As the aaniversary of the murder of King Alexander and Queen Draga, June Li, approaches, public clamor against the king’s government and particularly against King Peter himself increases, It i nothing uncommon now for the newspapers and politicians to call on the king to abdicate. When Peter appears on the street it Is to see the sullen faces of the subjects over whom he has ruled leas than two years and to hear thelr murmur. ings and even ribald shoute Bold chafacters in the streets dis cuts his assassination and the Bet grade newspaper. Pravda, has even predicted it in thinly veiled lan guage by saying it fears that the anniversary of the Alexander-Draga morder “will not pass without bloodshed Another newspaper, the Narodal Tisty, m large type warns King Peter to leave the country if he wishes to save his life, The Oppostzia compares bis ma- jesty to @ tramp who was never meant to stay in one place. Nearly every newspaper in Servia @enounces the king in more or less severe tones. Peter's unpopularity with the higher classes and the newspapers has been aggravated within the last two or three weeks by his yacitla tory policy regarding @ proposed government loan. But the bitter resentment of the masses comes from @ deeper ae The crown prince, George, was much smitten with a popular act reas, Feartng that his son would be the victim of another Draga and; What is left of the city Is rapidly unable to break the prince of the at | getting settled tachment, it is charged that the! ‘phose of the inhabitants burned king by @ systematic course of per tout Or the recent fire ate how tur secution drove the young woman to 7 ing their attention toward refitting suicide thetr places of business, buying more stock and planning for the re | bullding of the city REBUILD WHITEHORSE Advices received in Seattle from Whitehorse Thursday stated that panera Four Trains Daily between Seattle and Portland, com Merchants and business mon in m « June 4th. Leaves Seattle| tending to move into the Interior 8:40 and 11:16 a. m, 4:30 and 16:20| are preparing to get their goods off p.m. Train leaving at 4:30 ts new|on the first out-going steamer train from I awson to facilitate the | WHY THE CANADIANS THREAT EN TO CROSS OVER AND CUT THE AMERICAN LUMBERME N’S BOOMS—PROVINCIAL GOV- ERNMENT IN NEW BRUNSW ICK BACKING UP THE THREATS the river and prevent the freo sage of thetr loga to the mills at the mouth of the river The contention of these Inmber men, including the Americans mill ing at St. John under the Ashbur ton treaty, is that it is not permipat ble to put obstrections In a navtga- ble river, and they are insisting that the plers and booms be removed. The matter is of vital interest to the complaining lumbermen, as t obstruction of their logs, even fora few hours, may mean that they will be hung up. And so it is that they make the threats booms Deputations from New Brunswick interviewed the dominion govern- pas | ment recently, but all the govern- who threaten be | the | Job® | threata of inva manufacture | | government has recognized that the their ioge in the vicinity of Fort | situation is serious and has request andl the | ed Lord Lanadown: American market over the Bangor | eign minister, to use bis influence lermment to refrain from taking ¢ KING PETER |, OF SERVIA AND HIS THREE CHILDREN, CESS HELENE, CROWN PRINCE GRORGR AND PRINCE ALEX- ment has promised to do ix to give the question consideration The provincial government of New Brunswick is backing up the Canadian tlumbermen ia their on. The American the British for- to induce the New Brunawick g oreaive measures, fon partiament power to dam the) Senator Hale, of Malue, will ask the United States congress next winter to adopt a resolution provid- | ing for the settlement of the trouble | boundary between Maine and New | by a epecial Anglo-American com- | minaton. TO MURDER KING PETER PRIN Enos Fruit Salts Rochelle Salt, half pound ‘ Cream of Tartar, half pound. . Horax, full pound . Glycerine, half pint Baking Soda, one pound Insect Powder, half pound Spirits of Camphor, half pint alted Milk, $1.00 size kay’s Food, TSc size Mellin'’s Food, 75¢ size tuticura Boap Packer's Tar Soap Everything Else at Cut Prices. to destroy the} —— RAGL b.Y’S CO RE BR Cut Prices on » Pure Drugs | eee ee ee ee * * Looks on though It wae all ® off with the Russians,” r * ed & pasnen on a Green & Lake oar this morning, glancing * up from his newspaper * “Wait until Russia gets her * submarine navy completed,” * gingerly replied the mah next * to him + Thet part of the Ruslan ® navy that Te trock je aub & marine now,” affably responded ® the other The Russian sym * pathiner seid no more. \* ROE Joke svery Captain O' Brien way tor the Provi afternoon stated that his pr titlon warranted the physict redicting his recovery ag ali DOUBLE MUGENY Skinner, a Ore, June 1 prominent farmer esiding northeast were shot and killed y John Richards, a brot Skinner. Skinner's residence angry and r turned early this morning with Winttehester and | began shooting jherself by surrendered | Kugene | mort of Mrs er without fight Richards MURDER -STRUCK BY «| *| ed ‘ o * *| . * nd ‘ . . o 4 for infants and Children, RN ° The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the sig- * nature of Chas. H, Mietcher, and has been made under * his personal supervisi for over 30 years, Allow no this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good"’ are | Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of * one to deceive you t In Use For Over 30 Years. h Hichards left | ° a warning The daughter saved has Undertaker Blatz, of Green Lake WENATCHER, June 1.—Light-) known until they were called for station, has sold his parlors and| ning killed two boys one mile west| supper. A search was made and the entire atock to the Fremont Un- | of the city yesterday afternoon. ‘The| bodies were found 20 feet apart. dertaking Porlors association. | boys were sons of Fred Cooper, be-| The storm was not severe. Light- —_oe-—— ing 13 and 8 years old, respectively.| ning is seldom seen in the Wenat- Train They were working in the garden| chee valley, and no other cases of iw the Northern Pacific to Spokene,|when the lightning bolt struck) death from that source in the valley ‘Thin makes fo to tle daily 2 p. trains daily kane. m. from Seattle H. HUGHES lives in Southeast Se- attle suburb. I beliewe Seattle will be a gr encing June 4th, Leaves Beat- ur The little pleasure yack ucero, which was used by the inis of the Pacific Packing and Navigation | . company, has been purchased by H W. Goddall, of San Francisco. Captain Goddall will use the yacht for pleasure only. Captain William Kibson, formerly of the steamship Roanoke, will go out in command of the vessel when she leaves for San Francisco. TANGIERS, June 1.—The sultan jhas informed the French minister) 55. y-inch .... that he is unable to seccept the| ¢oc i i-4-ineh French proposals for a reform ad-/65¢ 1%-inch .... ministration in Morocco, A con-| 6c 13-4-inch . ference of representatives of powers | 750 2-inch . bably be held. $1.00 Fish Baskets .. will probably be he’ tise “= ‘The council health and sanitation | $1.50 F Sona 8 Wednew: cheaper to buy eemtce = Wednentay Se ae te than to walk. Big stock to tled the slaughter house problem |’, pi m prices, by Voting to create the new slaugh- | Spin wing's, id eoko AVE. ter house district at first proposed | _ and to extend the present district Spinuning’s Specials Today we add to this week's spe- clals the Lightning and Peck, Stow and Wilcox line of beveled edge socket Girmer chisels. We guaran- tee both lines and offer you your cholee at exactly the same price. These prices and these goods should bind you more closely to this trad- ing center Ye 1-8 or 1-4-ineh ....45 40c 3-8-inch %-ineh or §-8-inch 3-4-inch or 50« packing house, that of Carstens Bros., James Henry and L. R. Witt ‘The right was reserved to order the ti remowal within a year of any working man in Seattle} siaughter house that becomes a cor in ten years from now. |eeimrane of Embroideries Two or three cheap lots in South ee eS east Seattio will grow into thou Additional Trai d L gands of dollars in a few years.” ty sical an aces<a> Mr, Hughes is saving $180 a year |¥!* the Northern Pacific to Spokane, | rent money and will soca have a | commencing June gh Leaves Seat-|H Im lengths of from three to fine home paid for. Ge defy 8% m. This makes four six yards each; some are trains daily froma Seattle to Spo-]| sitgitly soiled, so we name kane i *** Bf a price to close them out at i Home. 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6room houses wi be sold this week on terms of $2, $3 You can't rent and $4 per week these homes anywhere for less, Twenty years ago there was ing a great city 160,000 people; $100 lots 000; $1.00 per week Southeast Seattle you rich if you Beattie will have people in ten years. hang onto then half a all the risk you lose, don’t you? you get only a small profit. Your money If it succeed is safer sal on you men around. Office open until ». = Bee classified advertising for conditions on lot whi away June 11th 0 give Max Ragley Drug Co. ERITRL B FREE DELIVERY Second and Pike VILDING BOTH PHONES 982. $4.00 Per Week Wilt Buy This Fine possibility of Seattle never becom but new we have twenty years ago are now selling for $50, invested in lots will make milion Why let the bank Invest your earnings and give you only 4 per cent when you run if the bank goes broke part of the Scutheast Seattle lots, because no the ground to show page .K HOMESEEKERS CO. Great Northern Railway TWH! sell round-trip tickets to ma- | waukee on June 14, 16, 16, for $69.70, | account of Woodman convention. | between Seatt mencing Jun $:40 and 11:15 a Leaves Seattle 4:20 and 10:20 m. Dm Train leaving at 4:30 is new i train. | u _—~— — { Are You Going East? | The Northern Pactfic will sell re- June 15th City Offic: od rate tickets and Call at N. P. For One SPECIA Week Only dune ist to June 7th, Inclusive. Another exceptional opportunity for anyone requiring first class Genial services. Don't let this escape you. PRICES: mn. ds in Examination and Advice. . one can steal them. Lots with Free city water mains and sidewalks SEE. Silver Fillings ....... eae laid are only $65 up. Terms $1.00 Se Creda G8 Gthtepent per week. Only 15 minutes’ ride x eS in anmnen Take Washington street car. Ten > o op Regular $20.00 Plat Regular $15.00 Plates Regular $10.00 Pia’ Plates as low as Nitrous Oxide and Somnoferme for the Painiess Extraction of Teeth. Also Looal Anaesthetics. ” Admitted to be the largest, most thorough office on the coast. Skilled specialists, Painiess Methods, Lady Attendant. Hours, ° 9 to 6 dady; Sundays wu 12, Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche Every week day in June we wil! t Special Today: ‘White India Linen, 1 maliiy ot Be y ae 20e quality at Be x \ 8 Q er Me at SB each White Bhirt Waist reg at Sige yard " nt, eewar 860 18e¢ at ach, THE FAIR