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au THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE “WORKED.SMOOTH GAME | ““22""" SPOKAND, June 12.--The body Two of George Knight, a deserter from Vancouver barracks, was found in the river about a mile below Fort Wright yesterday, He wan captur ° ed in Spokane last winter, While in the guardhouse at the fort he made his eseape last February and it is presumed that in attempting to cross the river he was drowned The body was in @ very bad state of decomposition, the flesh hanging in shreds and being nearly all gone state’ inn, tne from one arm, Identification was eodle'sae & i tip was a good | MAd® porsible from letters in pock= one. He hied himself to « friend tn | O* = hie a ag of a Bartell’s Cut the local office and there he get| wo from Ale mother, Are. 4 Knight, of Minneapolls, Minn. I 1905. Read This Over Carefully So That You Will Understand It The Seattle Daily and Sunday Times Pustunso Eveay Day om run Yeas mo Comment DITES ARE GIVEN A TOUCH OF FRENZIED FINANCE jsite of the new shops, when finally « of the lucky yewggeors of the yHAT SAV ORS OF THE FAMOUS COPPER CRIME—THE | information bethought himself of in STRANGER WAS A CUNNING FELLER, BY HEN! rthern Pacific ' Tdauad 10, 1905 a tal, good-looking stranger, /and, according to the story, the en-| “the blow that killed fathe The - ° x Seallle, G AF “ te 4 aineer confided the news, in the} Northern Pacttte never heard of the | WM dated December 16, 1 as Sec , ices ’ of maps under Bis | same confide way, to bie best | stranger aad had no intention of | Mer from @ brother of Kaight, al- by about 160 | friend. This friend hag @ beet friend, | moving from Tacoma. so residing in Minneapolis, Another a) was from a friend ip Dalkena, | who received the tip fn a@ similar! ‘This news w 1 10 carried to Battard | there will} manner, and it so went around unt} and, contrary to tte fe nner, waa} Wa8h., who signed himeelf Clyde|ON MEDICINES AND ALL DRUG ; : | There were also letters oF | gr, or womething fast |! two days 260 “friends” had the| tor in the open. Further invest! men oe a signed “Josie.” [STORE GOODS—ALWAYS -L.00K Received offthe Seattle Homeseekerg"Company:a Warranty Deed information in confide: | ation resulted tn the alleged die pond ttr coe an FOR THM RED CROSS — BAR Then followed options, on which) covery that the mysterious stranger ICRIPTION . - e , S - ‘ good deposits were paid, and the| was in with the owners of the prop : RR RRR RRR * Tet ® NEW PRENCRIPTI for one’ lotTin Southeast Seattle to be by me delivered, to, the person lucky possessors of the Information| erty, The options have not been STORE, went to bed and freamed of never | tat n up, the deposits have SWiTH THE AATEURS} A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU having to work hard again, fiscated and several long ropes| os oom BIOTIN ist} who within the past six months has paid the greatest amount for réfit ge ne| ‘Thousands of dollars were pald|ana shetwune await the man with| # THAT ITS MEDICINES ARB JUST | WD thin pas x Pp 6 es oe ity hail, ing on the © these options on land at the) the mapa Py ERR REE RR Pa RIGHT, fae reriooked from The Superiors were defeated by| THESE PRICES AT BOTII of residence in proportion to the wages receiy at 3 | eae engineer's office, Every- the Ballard baseball team, Sunday,| sTORES— canoe the mysterious strang- by a score of 6 to 4 It wan a tle pe ae aene te Do one and gave game up until the end of the ninth,| DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER, 2be Sethe alia tont clew as when Ballard scored the winning} BOXES 15e run. a two days had passed he . MENNEN’S BORATED TALO ane i -@ gist on the city engineer The Seattle Blectrice met defeat] *¢ BOXES ........+- Ge : y a > ie fee Bours the men were at the hands of the Puyallup aagre- e's «=RORATHD TALCUM City Ea “The ry q 0 gation Sunday afternoon by a score ic CANS... Te ; % From the Sunday of b pi y itor. The. Times waeiring tro MOR ee RRR ERR RR RRR eR lof 5 to 4 Coatly errors and um- r qt de engaged with | «& * | timely mating lost the game for (he | GOLGATE’S VIOLET TALOUM lie wees oe Ge bive prints spread out on a ta- | ® Offenders -Charles Flint—Robert Lee * | Electrics. : eownme 18 | ® Crime sacks Burglary *& ~ COLGATE'S TOOTH POWL! © pprever, ceoweing to the story told,| ® Result of Arrest .... Mystery of Daring Burglaries Solved #& | with Anacortes, Sunday, by a score] MANICURE GOODS OF ALL Gel the stranger, who gave tho|#® * jot 6 to 5. The game was won in| KINDS AT CUT PRICES, 100 p M th confided in " the t Becta os Se ee Joc cee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee | be — pe when the winning| | ; 1A "NOLLOD LNSITUORTY $ er on antigen ’ a PACKAGES .. Ge Northern Pacific railway " . otal card to The Seattle Homeseekers Co., or The Seattle Dall es, state how much rent you Geet to move its shops trom | The mystery surrounding a series, The Hustler store, 1888 First,| -.7%® Moaroe team defeated the! ar1, SURGICAL COTTONS, BAND-|[B vey no much wages you receive. No one can tell who.will get the lot. Remember, you must be in South te Ballard, and was} J Fontellas of Seattle Sunday in one r GAUDHS, ETO, AT CUT ~ - nea THINK * SAREF' r hoa | robbed on April 6, waa burglarized AGES. . . Beattie July 4th and give a ¢ atement HINK THIS OVER CAREFULLY ooking for a suitable location. jot daring burglaries in this city bas of the fastest amateur games of the) prices. e ‘ wn heoenine aan at by the patr. e. The score was 1 to @ 5 The person’ receiving less than $100 per month who has paid the most house rent in the last six 1b almost in. conmounen he im. {28m solved by the local police, | One of the offenders told Ser- TEMICALLY PURE DORACIC|—§ Months In proportion to his wages—remember, in proportion pose you pay $15 per month rent and ge meme 7 ; }geant Powers how they “skinned” The Moran Bron baseball team CHEMIC ‘L. ¥ receive $60 per month wages and someone 8 $16 per month and receives $40 per month wages, petted to the arg oh Pe we yp Police Sergeant Powers and Pa-| tin a tel yh pole in the rear of|defented the Sremerton nine at ACID, FULL LB. BOXES... .900 you would get the lot, because you pay ¢ purth af y ut ag rent, while he would be pay- tton . hayw| ee et |trolman Bannick, after a hot chase, | the y Bw om, Phonograph company, | Pleasant Beach Sunday afternoon, OANUT Otte LB. BOTTLES ing one-fifth. You must be sure and sent in your ste there July 4th, because the very one a certain + erage or. “nabbed” Charles Fiint and Robert! i311 First, and packed off two talk-| ‘The score was 8 to 2 se seas 200 who may pay more rent In proportion to his wages than you r the e you would get the fe iekling of | wy hey e . | Las Monday morning. The offond Hag machines. They were taken out apaedetbocal lot if you come. Southeast Heattle hag city water, sidewalka, # and electric street lights. Over Se wee Scquired the prep e. ig i ge og ge bet! of the city in a rowboat. The boat CHEMICALLY PURE GL YORRINE two hundred homes have been built in 18 months. We have se , school and churches. We have om Fone oo va” and COM-| was hired, but never returned. The LB. BOTTLES... . about 300 choice lota out of 1,600 for sale, ranging from $65 up to $200, with all city vernents, Terma Be eorortunity was too great | fessed that they committed the sev | police are trying to locate the miss cor 8/6 AWARD # 4 $1.00 per week. We purchased these lots 28 yearn ago at an average cost of $1.00 per lot. No one would jeral daring burglaries (hat mysti-|jng boat and the machines. PARISIAN INSECT POWDER }IB bave the brass to say they could buy land now ch 1zh to allow them to sell as cheap as we are, Argument "lee sa, ir aia | One of the thieves also told Ser- P je a Ponty = a Ponmvage o PER LB. ...... ceeceeesees++ S001 TE pe contract has been let for $83,000 by t f big trunk sewer on Rais Avenue, which 60 wort chandise | caant Powers that the little gtrt re | Judgmen! r . againat Mre. ai ‘ passes through Southeast Seattle. The car ts now being acked. The regrade of Jackson and }was recovered and returned to t ported selling dentists’ gold to the} 5 Hanns, Saturday morning, in| LAUGHLIN FOUNTAIN PENS. other street will be complete in lees tha the. After these fr vement you will be glad to pay from First and Washington St ments, You will not be assensed one doj- Ret hecessary to prove that /ftm of Boyle & Melces, at 423 Pike. | police was his sweetheart and that|Judge Gtlitam's court. Some Umme] $1.00 KIND .........+++- reve TBe iors | _.The youthful burgiare have im-| ay jago Mrs. Cowen made an agreement . IRBER G KAL -_ ahe a large quantity. They also re AT eo DEAL AT LANG'S }plicated themselves in several brake in Gehan = a c= fe a to buy some real estate at Pine and |GOODYEAR RU BEER GOODS $200 to $500 for lots nutes Now is the time to buy chy , which is only 15 Pp, close-in lots be - re awake to| CUT PRICK lar if you buy now. Remember, Seattle in gr Know, Sbe is doubling in population every five yearm oe . ae - ny a at | other daring burglaries and cleared| store on upper Firet a stole | Second for Mrs. Hanna, and to make The greatest moneyed men are putt iMions property yvements. Follow their example; ontbibd * uP & number of mysterious crimes quantity of nugget pins, most of |® sale of it, accepting no commie invest something, if only $1.00 per week, In 8 Sea hen you work. Lf you should be out fe Catarrh Jelly, Sc size bw pu the local sleuths & which they gave away | sion, but taking half the profits in- of work we will extend you time until you get work, one ¢ keep the | and you will be tee . : “be y ensure. j stead. The property was bought for independent. It ie better than putting money in the bank at 4 per cent. and then have the landlord Shaving Cake .. .. $39,000 and rapidly the in pay the banker 7 per cent for your own money, and xu have to pay 15 per cent in the form of rent tk’s German Bezema out - value. Cowen was offered $56,000 on your own money loaned by your banker to the If the banker in lote where it w akes a blunder and goes broke, you lose, don’t you? Why not in grow ten times faster, where no one ca st your money al it, where you can always sell for more for and wanted to well, but Mr -sswowe= 2540 Blocks of Houses to be Ss%rest oro3 Perle yor id any time. Over 600 oltizens in outheast Seattle are going to have a grand celebration $1.25 size profite that would have sctrued oh goa Ste - July 4éth. @rand parade on the streets of Sentt & grand open-air feast, a grand ball, a grand open- re Catarrh and ae fom the sale. ‘The $18,078 jodgment ie teelienieeamad prayteredy meted oapapdeenttyrwtbar’: fh Pibene aauctibuaent te ae Goes ae ee eT) it now. Take Washington St. car, Office open ur 9 p» m. every day. Take a car every 10 min. morn- Bee) Moved to Hill Tract — ing and evening, and every 20 minutes during the day. 9e Seattle Homeseekers Company Dr. Merek’s Blood and skin testcase b } raat 2c ges $1.23) * portion of Seattle tying be-} gin in a fow days. The Seattle and ¥S TO DEAL AT LANG'S |tween Fifth and Twelfth avenves|Lake Washington Waterway com- | jand Washington and Lane streets | pany and the Great Northern have will begin to move as soon a# the|come to an agreement as to what} | Jackson street regrade gets price will be paid for the filling of | NG DRUG ¢qoN |way {the railroad terminal grounds, and | oo oo Ss ossip Arrangements are now being | it is sald that the property owners w. | ies te take ever A a 1 hy th pve jestern avenue mae pened Monday BOLMAN SUILDING m: to take every fe in the} on the hill will not be charged mv are | morning with @ rush on goods of -ENUE jéiatrtet aand move it bodily to the} than 10 cents a yard for the re | kinds. The strawberry market t t a th Sh Mf FIRST AVENUE of Twelfth| moval of their dirt. The city wilt oe es tae on ae oe Paten eather oe bia,and Mariou § i be protected from all damage costs. | | Two care of fancy bananas arrived s ¢ cs Smociaa| 1, = "mre! tint thie matnoa|™” “Sm | pA Specialties ye at pointe ag TSENG eee nneenakine® | peaches aro coming in every day.|f TITER 1S A STRADILY INCREASING DE- " fits v of sluicing the | * oii 3 = *) | Canteloupes are selling at $1.50 anc MAND FOR PATENT 1 THER FOOTWEAR i @ Cushion | dirt from under them |s in progress. \% Bar Atmiet Be By Te ; no cs $3. dwogr yt sd me ee gnc me poin f t jar A a » soles, $3.00 v oI eo regu! ; points & ce so ~~ willl» Maine, which arrived from * Report furnished by Downing Remodeling Sale price .. $2.50 ! an FUL Will ally arose | # the drilling grounds Saturday, # Hepkins @ Co. (inc.), brokers, 204 Ladies’ Pateat Leather Biucher Style Shoes, th 500 ects reahd tharos has od wane | ® reports that four gunners of the # | 206 and 306 Alaska building with dull matt kid tops; bought to sell at Reatier Brake Cushion Frame [thelr residences t 7 et l@ batleship Kentucky broke all #| b th P —_— z.¢ emodeling Sale price mina reap able, they wilt sett thete|® records tor shooting five-inch #| rom the ozner CHICAGO MARSETS. Ladies’ ian Folate Coe Keoen, hack” coeeel iO ae Se , H ‘ * guns. One guoner, with Mw manana “ va sewed, one of our most popular selling styles, Ze 4 meaty Tread Tir, : | hou fin homes # shots @ minute, bit the target #| Bros Stock CHIC wan June " ~~ — $3.50 Piragon Fiat Nose Plier} 7.05) spay lw 13 times. The second gunner # ° OO eager gli aaa cte atent Colt and Patent Ideal Kid Shoes. fe valuable m }w fired 13 times and hit each # of Trade today : sd soles; ught to Sell at $4.50 and Fink Toon Pier | atte th # tima Two other men had 12 & Wheat High. Low. Close Remodeling Sale price - 83.95 The arr # hits out of 13 shots *| 5 5 | July, 87 8-8 to 87 1-2, $5 7-8, 86 3-4 Men's Patent Leather St ak Goodyear welted, petiendad co ee : | BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S Beene oe ene ee oe "4300 pid'y The cireul ' oe. RRAHAARKRRRERRARR Dep. $8 1-4 Men’s Patent Ideal Kid Shoes, Blucher styles lat Nose er | tions for the improv Corn— 7 1Re! July a1 8, 61 3- 4, 52 5-8 to 62 3-4 with matt kid tops, per pair ....... ...$4.00 Bem pect ake) ' 4, saatchin SUITS Reger vee one ace Curtains Were Never Priced So Low % more | SHOOIS IRATE FATHER | OYicei trom a boy, sought to make | Oate— ig yah lSe his escape He waa captured, how- July, 313-8, 307-8 to 31, 31 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2 Hh Foxes : B5e ever, by Officer Birmingham, who 5 Sept., 20 1-8, 28 7-8, 28 7-8 to 29. yards long, woven edges, neat IING'S, 1310 SECOND AVE. ABERDEEN, June . 12—Chris in hiding for him at the rail in hi ns ults e ngs er 6 pair to a cus- Parkhurst, proprietor of the Cecil} road track and took him by surprise | tomer; Tuesday special, EACH |hotel, lies in the hospital with a) No resistance was ottered. | é Are BI é -2, 12 FIFTEEN CENTS ‘ , sult of be-| The prisoner is employed at the 9 : : : ; ion Bakery |.) ‘ya bale eran c ce laiene Gal dak Ws A GAONOOrT . ’ ’ Ruffled Arabian Net (also white) | Handsome Arabian Corded Lace | volve sen-|reputation in the neighborhood. | Holiday in Liveryoot Curtains, imitation Batten- Curtains, 3% yards s. extra and Cafe lberger, a roomer. Two shots were| Parkhurst 1s not dangerously hurt ae et Riles haan ie Ae. OE eee RECN tae ing insertion and edge, $3.00 | wide: actual value $3.50; Re- ‘ is by Welsenberger, only one of Sn ee eewaen wane alee 9 The Strong Wearing |, “BW YORK, June 12—The fo! <n; Shae. $15 slants Sale price, per yo home made Bread—6 loaves | which took effect. The wife of the ee all ree cement lowing quotations ruled on the pa 65 P $2. ZOE | ance, was also fired at. ‘The assall- nN pl at tegee $2.05 Of] fi High. Low. Close | oo naerwear | ant was arrested in the afternoon as ” $5.75 Suits f $9.95 Amal, Copper, 81 3-8, 80 1-8, 80 3-4 smh tig ‘ i jhe was attemp’ to escape from joys’ 96.18 Suite for : Am. Sugar, 136 1-4, 134, 136 Men's Fine Ribbed Ba ‘ Ladies’ Fine Ribbed the town and lodged in jail. BR T., 1-8, 641-4, 64 briggan Shirts an Sleeveless Vests, pret- evexis ar rooked, [| The trouble arose over Park Children’ G Wash Suis Peoples Gas, 101 7-8, 101 1 Drawers, cool and ty crochet and taped Mand tet us adjust them. |) hurst'’s stepdaughter, whom Welsen-| oraries Johnson, a miner, is dying | Metropolitan, 124 servi fettms 400 valne neck; bought to sell Marge you r ‘ berger is alleged to have insulted.) 4) bp oyidence hospital from injuries Poaner’n $2.60 Wanh Suite for. ips cee ces cee eee eee | U. 3. Steel, 28 1-2, 2 : Ren a ing price er a lbe; Remodeling Accompanied by the girl, he bad at-| »ooived at Monte Cristo, Saturday Poaner's $3.75 Wash Suits for }0. 3 8, pt. 8, 943-8, 964-8, | Men's nch_ R 4 Sale price .......100 tended a show at Hoquiam and af-| “4 coal bucket fell trom a great Posner's $8.00 Wash Suits for. 9. > Atchison, 81 5-8, 803-4, § Balbriggan Shi ra an Ladies’ Fine White Rib- torward, it is stated, had asked her) psient striking the miner. A brok- Children’s “Buster” and Russian Blouse Sults In Blue and B. & O., 109 3-8, 109, 109 } wre 5) dra ‘a- bed Sleeveless Vests, }to accompany bim to ® FOOM,! 6. Deivic bone and internal injuries Brown Serge Can, Pac., 1511-4, 148 3-4, 161 1-4 Rave coals on , Be lace trimmed yoke, threatening to resulted Pozner’s $8.00 Suits for . eoobe + # acca “eeed . 85.95 Brie, 413-8, 40 7-8, 413-8 | hnisn i usa 3% values, selling at eng Pr eben: he again] _20hnson was brought to Seattle Pozner's $7.00 Suits for ... cones $4.05 L. & N,, 147 8-4, 146 5-8, ‘ ag ia sap wns 250 off ently near Bee on the Northern Pacific Saturday Mo. Pac 98 3-4, 99 x Gnd Beye . threatened to carry out his purpose! 0V.. “M h r F ‘3 s Penn,, 136, 136 1-4, 136 7-8 , 8, per gar Ladies’ Ribbed Knee killing her. Hor stepfather, }°''"* other’s riend” hirts \ Reading, 96 1-4, 961-8, 9 ment 5Oc ngth Drawers with hearing her eries for help, ran to an louses Sook tend ot, BV18. Be Gent or W : wide tees trimming, the girl's assistance, struggled with id B So. Pac., 63 3-4, 62 7-8, 63 3-4 Fine Ribbed A - per garment......25e | Welsonbercer, who finally managed GIRL BURNED ALIVE St. Paul, 1753-4, 174 1-2, 176 6-8 » Wool Shirts and Ladies’ Knit Linen 3 to draw his revolver and fired. One special lot broken sizes, worth up to 7S5c, sale price 40 Bi un. Pac 123 5-8, 124 3-8 | Drawer just ht ; Mesh Knee Length + fe clothing at abowt Hi| Mrs, Parkhurst approached from Despite the herote efforts of her Regular 75¢ Shirts or Blouses, New Patterns 500 Lilinois Central, 161 1-8 for those who prefer wearing Drawers, pretty 4- & See our window behind and threw her arms about grantisther to resese her, Mary Regular $1.00 Shirte or Blouses, New Patterns TSe |New York Central, 142 1-4 n garments at all times inch wide lace ta well AVE. COR CHERRY her husband as he was falling, when : r He Regular $1.26 Shirts or Blouses, New Patterns $1.00 Bi] Sales to noon, 325,900 share $1.25 worth 50c, selling at.......35¢ Kn Weisenberger, pointing the gun over | Bruaski, 4, died Sunday afternoon | like } . ES’ Se SLEEVELESS 5 sie . . ner his shoulder, fired at her; however,| at Ravenedalo from burns received | | Special Rate AT So LAT Se ELESS Se RIBBED Se VESTS Se EACH. at IS a co. without effect. He broke away and| Saturday night. Her grandfather, \To Lewis and Cla E od Cor. Cherry St. emptied another chamber at the| Antone Solaskt, is confined to his } Only $5.60 for the rou t girl, who hed ran for help, also| ped on account of the burns he re jcial N. P. train leaves Sei ‘ | without doing any injury ceived. The little girl was play a % a. in, Friday morning, June sth, | | Having lost his bat in the scrim ing beside a burning brush hea \ ant |mage he held up the first man hel ten her dregs ° p P | For Teachers Going East \ Gren Hertarn Ray : pater Prine Cleiters ia, eho, reine tas coment } ow - ~, . | npecially low rates to 8 a aUa SOore Will neil round-trip Hekete to MI-Tory Lewis and Clark Exmponition 1415-1417 Second Avenue for specialty low rates t. Paul Pink 17 In- waukee Jone 14, 16, 16, for 369.7%) Onty $6.60 for the round trip. spe- | ib » =Tlehete : ong leecount of Wootman convention. celal N. P. traf: leaves Seattle 6:39 Ticket Office, Seattle, and arrang hed Free Dettvery ore a.m, Friday morning. June oth for vour trip, one