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WAR" CAMP NBAR WASHINGTON, AN ARTILLERY o s 3 » & ¥ bs) SOLDIERS ASSIGNED /O PICKS FOR TRENCH WORK NEAR FORT HUNT, SOUTH OF WASHINGTON Rear Admiral Francia W. Dickina, in command of the “hostile fleet,” has begun maneuvering from in an attempt to force the naval defe more, The first move will be againat lery defenses at Fortress Monroe, at th bay. [t ts clatmed that the land for his naval base at Norfolk, Va., won at Washington and Balti newly strengthened artil- entrance of the ¢ ke # cover the channel and in addition the foal mines have been laid thickly The army sharps at Washington say that the defense is under the “general charge” of Gen, Jas, F, Wade, commanding the depart- | ment of the Atlantic. The man in actual command of the land | forces, however, will be Col. Rameay D. commandant of | Fortress Monroe and of the artillery district of the Ch sapeake. j If the fleet succeeds in passing Monroe, the warah: will prot | ceed to the Potomac, but will again encounter strong works at Forts Hunt ani Washington & dewh at Balttn While the navy ts doing stunts on the water. diers, mostly artillerymen, tomac and the Chesapeake. lumbering along the ¢ A detach ment of the fleet may also attempt about 10,000 sol will be busy along the shores of the Po- Wagon trains and heavy guns have been wntry roads south of Washington for a week. SHOWING CUL. : | Commandant at Fortress Monroe, | upon whem falls main task | “defending” Washington N SACRIFICES SON TO PACIFY GREAT SPIRIT GEN. In general charge of defense opera- ona. JAS. F. WADE. convinced that the be- | Yakataga beach, tied his son, called | BATTLED WITH yment of his eldest son result- | “Little Indian John,” hand and foot | jin a canoe, towed him five miles off to sea, then sent him adrift to die. The son was picked up tm a starv- ing condition and almost dead from exposure by the fishing stoop “Nug- get,” owned by Frank Mason, a fisherman, of Valdez, and taken to Yakataga. Leaving the Indian at/‘ hi ot his ” as he to the Imhabitants about roubles Jack Mikkalim mixed it* with gun and knife in if he did not he would “t len fn love with the Indian maiden and had persuaded her to run off with bim against the wishes of ber parents. According to Mason, who claims lider} to have heard the story direct from 98elthe lips of “Little indian John’ after he had resusticated him, the feud between “Walrus Charlie” and "Old Indian John” was one of long f, three months’ tr tment . . $1.23 finest quality, full pint Davis’ Nervine, a nerve bu! A SMALL UNKNOWN CRUISER 1S SEEN OFF THE OREGON COAST—COMMANDANT AT BREMERTON NAVY YARD OR. DERED TO KEEP A LOOK OUT FOR JAP AND RUSSIAN VES. SELS PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S standing. The ardent love: porta, had sworn acording to re- that he would ANG DRUG.C° some day win old John's daughter, ———$———— COLMAN BUILDING. and the aged Indian oad also sworn 1 FIRST AVENUB. that the Aleut would never lay| ASTORIA, Ore., June 13.—A large foreign invasion of the North P Teasel, too far out to be plainly dis-/ tinguished, but in outline having and Marion Streets | hands upon her. The girl was first cific const. If a Japanese or Rus missed on the morning of May 25, Laie obo! —pmeealinaedlares As a result of this inter-| bremerton, where she goes to re-|t o 4. view the old Indian came to the hut | learns en destroyer Paraliel Jaw Cutting Be boat feve the torpedo pr Filer .. pots ae : ; 7 | hag city water, sidewalks, telephones and electric street lights. Over Sy Bernard Paraliel Jaw ¢ utting v0 Bsn Menwapee yogi 4 ~~ Perry, which will then steam to | lookout for foreign war vessels, and ODLER two hundred homes have been built in 12 months. We have seven stores, school and churches, We have o yn eee: * Hbe| men jaseped on “Little Soha” ang | Portland for review at the fair to guard against the putting into ANO THER BO LE. | ut 300 choice lots out of 1,600 for sale, ranging from $65 up to $200, with all city improvements. Terme oy Me Bernard Paratict Jaw Fiat Piter| before he had a chance to defend ieee lan port of either Russian or Japanese $1.00 per week. We purchased these lots 28 years ago at an average cost of $1.00 per lot. No one would =f +46 it, bh e ie BREMERTON, June 13.—Admiral | craft, on the north coast or in Pu CAUGHT BY MAIOR have the brass to say they could buy land now cheap enough to allow them to sell ag cheap as we are. = Guchien’ Hrashe Goaptes pier 3 e — “go - 4nd! parclay has recelved orders here| get sound, and to immediately or- |ff The contract has been let for $83,000 by the city for the big trunk sewer on Rainier Avenue, which “ Bicycts .. $ joo © wae then taken down to | trom Rear Admiral Goodrich, in|der any vessel invading the coast | passes through Southeast Seattle. The car line is now being double-tracked. The regrade of Jackson and I & bicycle and strengthen |e bench and placed In one of the] command of the Pacific squadron, to tntern or leave port within 24 PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—At | other street will be complete in less than 12 months. After these Improvements you will be glad to pay + muscles, on go oad po ee poner g |) exercise every caro to prevent | hours. |the instigation of Mayor Weaver, | $300 to $500 for lote in Southeast Sattle, which is only 15 minutes’ ride from First and Washington St. 1310 SECOND ave, |‘2°" Steen te are | aad —— | Frank H. Caven, councilman of the | J Now ts the time to buy cheap, close-in lots before the improvements, You will not be assessed one dol. after which he climbed into his owm — — } Thirty-fourth ward, was arrested) lar if you buy now, Remember, Seattle ts growing now. She {s doubling in population every five years. i peng oe bg shal =, ber vey Ho down with a feather when I beheld! which resulted tn the arrest of Me | today, charged with being interost The greatest moneyed men are putting millions in property and improvements. Follow thelr example; * DING GIFTS ry the porte yf tem es ® | tho Indian, bound hand and foot ly-) Gray, a young woman, charged with | ty 1. city contracts in violation of | invest something, if only $1.00 per week, in Southeast Seattle lots when you work, If you should be out "4 joes A, , ee D1 - . a + ing flat upon bis back in the canoe. | being intoxicated. This Is the sec-| his oath of office. Caven is held | @ of work we will extend you time until you get work, on one condition—keep the lots, and you will be tn | adrift, turned bis own canoe around | por @ long time he was unable to|ond raid made on the Howery. the 0,000 bail for a hearing Thurs- | independent. It is better than putting money In the bank at 4 per cent. and then hav | in $1 4 | « y per cent, and then have the landlord and paddled ashore. Mason, who! speak, but after giving him some | last raid resulting in three arrests a ball and w the banker 7 per cent for your own money, and t 5 RICH CUT CLASH rescued the luckloss Indian, stated | nisky and warm coffee, he told He secured ball and was re- | pay Tp your own money, and then you have to pay 15 per cent in the form of rent STERLING SILVER, and that be was sailing from Seward, Peseta a Great Northern Railway | intending to go to Valdez, when he me his story.” | This is the third time on record Another raid was made on the no-| dial N. P. torious Bowery saloon Sunday night, a train Friday morning. r ho one can steal it, where you can always sell for more BRONZES po svsnaap dip ago ~~ a otf the | that Indians, still belleving the | vaukee on June 14, 15, 16, for $69.70, |) CHidren's clothing at about MM than you paid any time, Over $00 citizens in Southeast Seattle are going to have a grand celebration 7 Pretian ng ie mereiy | ctations of the Medicine Man, Simei aA Wnaiecen ueteamaan %- Sea our window : July 4th, a grand parade on the streets of Seattle, a grand open-air st, a grand ball, @ grand open- G. Phe... = nae wee Beet have attempted to sacrifice a mem eee FIRST AVE. COR CHERRY |#@ alr basket ball game, a grand free barbecue dinner, a grand entertainment for all. Come out today; do ch, t om tn BoC Special Re | !ng and evening, and every 20 minutes during tha day AUSEN sengere dh Mages mf or Spirit.” 0 Lewis and Clark Exposition, | H. LEWis & £0. Ss 1 H c a me ha craft) nly $5.60 fo he rour t ” yen » © Jeweler and Optician nly $8.60 for the round ff First Avenue, Cor, Cherry St, eattle Homeseekers Comp kne have me! m, THE SEATTLE STAR—TUE GUN AND KNIFE | and M. Simma;the rear of the place, He ordered! him to get off the table, saying that hat place, Mason set safi for Val-|9 saioon on South First Monday 7 oe ae bet yw him custaton ea Sree pone Sy Yun Tails Sena Canad heavy when your purse is] i¢t where he told his story to the! niente They were arguing wi ch | baikiealtan tnotend ae | Meyers woman, who was found tn f : ne a ‘im, Uy pbeytog the line New Paris oe, where Evans > Keep your purse hiwavy by _—— ost ig Po Borman owe other when Mikkalim drew a razor,| command, made for the door, Sim™|cicims to have been sowhea ZZ Me So Tune 10,,1905, = i company, which arrived in| 284. *lashing Sims on the arm, ran | then fired three shots, one of which | ae _ : 4 v “4 | out of the place. strock Mikkalim's hip. ag gl oh nae = on The events lending a ca'what al-| He hid under @ wharf. Simms!” The wounded man wes taken to ee iystem Tonic. . i" * went to his room and procuring a|the Wayside Emergency hospital : - 7 a... any ant amounted to. mardor on the souibeen, tezennen | Wath shen Were Wasstan-Sinn ol Received’ of the Seattle Homeseekers~ Company a Warranty Deed : B Oegeod's Catarrh Cure, a © ‘om the abducting of bis eldest | When he entered the door he/ors. Simms was arrested and taken , Peep 91.0) Signter named “Emma,” by “Wal, | (00nd Mikkalim sitting om a table in! to the elty Jail. MULES aan: bottle lll cee Sie 9 -suaeen gh thee for one lotlin Southeast Seattle to be by me delivered to the person ge BS Merck's Blood and Skin Rem- | Aleut tribe, who it is sald, had fal- WARSHIPS SIGHTED sian warship should pot in at aay 8 Specials) wires vor oid tatder wont into hor |the appearance of a amall cruiser, |of the ports on the sound the in-| # what you were up to and that’s #| All Pa in Rent Who Receive Less Than bargains tn Pilers. Ali iaat | T0O™ im the cabin, to call her to get vate ee sex baw oc ny poi « wee ee to at once force the ~ I fot _ you ed | rning, headed for Cape | vessel to intern or to leave within P spoke a nice looking, ts Pier specials continued this | thé morning meal. ator 13 i Flattery. 24 hours very excited young woman Sat- : & ve hope when you think of] According to the story told Mas Conjecture 1s rife concerning the| — urday at The Meadows, as she er ont you will think of us. Welon by the Indian whom he had res- | " . Offer you the largest line of aaed, the cabin had been Visited identity of the mysterious veesel, PORTLAND, Ore., June 13.—Cap- caught up with her husband, ; i Seattle. We also give you during the night by some one,|*%,'t 18 known that none of the Pa-/tain F. H. Holmes, commanding of who was shout to put a littte Send @ postal card to The Seattle Homeseekers Co., or The Seattle Daily Tames, state how much rent you ae in Seattle. whom the girl's brother believes to|“!{!¢ sauadrom or other American ficer of the cruiser Marbiehead, money on “a sure thing. ig P&y, how much wages you recetve. No one can tell who will get the lot. Remember, you must be in South- 7 Pag one Plier : ge have been “Walrus Charlie.” For|W2"hip is now in these waters,|salled for Port Townsend The husband evidently cast Seattle July 4th and give a correct statement. THINK THIS OVER CAREFULLY. Pte Piet ie vy hsp 3 Gays the old man searched the cur j with the exception of the crulser| morning, under oraers tr relieve thought better of it when re- The person receiving less than $100 per month wno has paid the most house rent in the last six a eee’ - | Marblehead, which had not yet left the torpedo boat destroyer Porry. proached by his wife, for he months In proportion to his wage oportion. Suppose y 5 in. Flat Nose Plier.. 14e| rounding country for his daughter ; ha In prop to his wages—remember, in proportion. Suppose you pay $1 per month rent and t ile! Jaw Vise Plier... 75e! until finally giving up hope na | Pons SP a i wh yale ye to sci the aaid nothin but followed her #/H receive $60 per month wages and someone pays $16 per month rent and receives $80 per month wages, “4 Parallel J: Cutt “7 , e Marblehead parse hia point | fleet ere during the Lewis agd out of the ring. | You would get the lot, because you pay one-fourth of your wages out as rent, while he would be pay- fi 1 Jaw Cutting! consulted the “Medicine Man of the! over an hour later, en route to| Clark fair, Captain Holmes, tt has ing one-fifth. yon - recelved instructions vious to sailing to keep a sharp | Wiil sell round-trip tickets to Mil- ttle $:3) iI j SDAY, JUNE 13, oo 1905. ran ON movers or LET GATTLE “GO THIRSTY gen woos ; * Nathaniel Rothschild, brother ® TO ENRICH “BEEF TRUST WASHINGTON, D, ©., June 15 | & of the head of the Vienna brite ‘ A tolephe message from Kort & ore house of Ko! id, ae Monroe says that three battleships & dead 8 and two v i of Admiral Dickens’ * CHICAGO, 13.—The Prot (trust Under the gormer law the roads retarded shipments at the insta June the fort ane ee ee fire tre ad oft by a vigorou fleet appear were? sunk i{Srust inquiry was resumed by the the const artillery gu Accord’) federal grand jury today of the trust in order to regulate the to th eport smaller vessels Of) Prominent stock men teatified | mark@t through the daily receipts, E RE the fleet were t up the Potom@! that sinco the railroads earrying| Kdward G, Davis} representing ae wcouts, the heavier vessels m4k-| beet wore compelled to obey the law |South Water street commission ing & demonstration against Fort} requiring that live stock bo wat-|men presented new senen gat ry ai} Monroe | every 24 hours the roads have | ered from the fruit growers against Af 10 this marning a small navel) yroken off the pact with the beef |the Armour private car line Vvousel wae sighted from Fort Hunt, but quickly disappeared, The day EERE EVERETT, Wash., June 13.—Thi clear offi | WILL DOUBLE NUMBER OF BOATS IN FLEET Three vonsels, carrying more than in bright and Artillery core 4% of the opinion that It would almost suic&tal for Admiral Dick- untit duak, although front of Policeman Jack Williams’ house, on Maple street, was blown out at 2 this morning by dynamite, None were injured ena to attack they a prepared for any con Officers arrested G. T. Swabud. Mews The dynamite is believed to have 2 y been intended for Mrs. Robert wife of a fireman, and who have been spend- the Williams home Seymour, her baby girl ing nights at for protection Two months ago dynamite was | fount on Seymour's back porch, and | thawtove was blown up by powder | placed in the wood. LITTLE HAPPENINGS While Rev, Twenty-fourth principles of religion thie hie house near the place of worship All of the vessels are operated by L. H. Gray & Co., of this city, who 2,000,000 foot of lumber, sail from | predict that the fleet of vessels now Seattle for southern California ports | plying on that route will have to be this woek Increased nearly twice ite size to ac Thomas Blyth, of 426 discoursed on t es entered b abby ed) ne « 0 X " Beymo and robbed the divine of $10, They! ‘The vessels to sail are the Santa|commodate the lumber business oe ee aes Se ee used a, dimmy and turned things lnerbera which leaves Phureday.| ‘The vessels will also take @ cargo |and st home, so his wife was 2 ec ah in their search for hid-| and the Norwood and Shasta, which |of general merchandise and « fair Se es ween rare » woalth iS tdheduled ta 4 b he trouble ts bell ° T, W. Curry, of the Bavoy hotel, |“*° Scheduled to leave Wednesday. | list of passengers ]to a nelghborhood row, in whiel ta the theft of a sult case from = the Marks family was mixed. Swa- | the office of the Seattle Transfer | | bud is friendly with the latter, }company. It contained ciothive| PRETTY CUSTOMS OBSERVED The difficulty started when Mra, | valued at $20. Tho police were no Maggie Marks’ chicken was killed | tified Tuesday morning |by Seymour's pet coyote. Swabud | Because she can no longer live BY UNIVERSITY CLASS (905 is known as the “ossified” man. He with him without betng in contin is badly crippled from his body wal fear of bodily harm ts the rea- son Nellie Black gives in her com turning to stone. }plaint for suing Frank Black for| Tuesday te Clase Day in connec-, leaving something as a memorial! MOBILE, Ala. June 12—~—News divorce, The pair were married in| tion with the graduation exerctses| was started two years ago by the|has been received of the death in | 1900. of the University of Washington. of 1908, leaving ae their token | Honduras of Major KE. J. Burke, ex- |© Littian ©. Tadlock was given a| Exercises were held in Denny halla marble slab near the steps of the|state treasurer of Louisiana, and decree of divorce from Fred Tad-|#t 10 @ m. under the auspices of | Administration butiding inscribed! promoter of the Cotton States exe lock Tuesday morning on the! tbe class of 1906. with the class numerals. The class | position, whose defalcations forced |@round of non-support by Judge| The class history was read by Miss! of 1904 erected a flag pole on the|him to take refuge in Honduras Tallman Cella D, Shelton; Robert B. McGitnn, | cagpus. several years ago. The firet delegation of the | !® his usual lighter vet The Class Day exercises are to be — Knights of Columbus arrived from |the future of the vartc continued Tuesday night by amarch| NEW YORK, June 13.—Carl Toe Angelos Tuesday, The others |0f the class; the class oration w and promenade on the campus, A/Claussen, a wealthy broker, meme Will reach here Wednesday and | ¢ellvered by Morris D. Scroggs, and | big bonfire will be built, in which| ber of the Produce Exchange, was Saturday. The largest party will| Miss Helen M. Wetzel read the the “blue books” are to be burned, | killed early this morning by a fall arrive on Wednesday, and on Sat-| “clase will.” commemorating the Jast of the ex-|from a window in his apartment, urday the Jals of the order will] The class president, Henry HL! aminations safely passed. Memorial|on the fourth floor, on West Seve larrive. The Seattle Knights of | Thedings. premented the spade to the | speeches wil be made by several|enty-sisth, It is believed he was @ |Golumbus are preparing a big time | Preident of the junior class, This | class members. victim of a nightmare. | for thelr ther knights Little custom ts observed every year| Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. the an- iia Claud Colvia, Tuesday morning,|' token of the authority and senior nual commencement exercises are to] WASHINGTON, June 13,—Seven was awarded $67 against | Venity handed down by the gradu-| be held in Denny hall, at which will] new cases of yellow fevet on the | fhe im pany | ating class to the Juniors. The class | ocour the presentation of 4iplomas| isthmus of Panama are reported by Fr ade has brought suit} ritten and composed by Miss to the #1 graduates. The address of | Governor Magoon. One death is |@eainat the ber company | MeIntyte, was sung by the | the morning is to be delivered by} nounced. In each case the men for 0, alle amages, which | @Mttre clase. Hon. Francis W. Cushman. were aployed in the open air, he claims he suffered through the After the exercises in the hall, the ae: gaan where they did not have the benefit coanest of the defendant while | **®!ors and audience repaired to the A. F. Morria, a collector for the | of mosquito bars, ete. | ng saws in its employ jHerth end of the Administration | Commercial Publishing company of —— Charles Punt and Robert Lee, two} buliding, where the class president! tunis city, is wanted for larceny by| HVERETT, Wash., June 13.—The | nder 14 years of age, were| Planted the ivy which ts to grow and! embessiement. A formal complaint|Monte Cristo railroad 1s tied up | wigned Tuesday morning before| keep ever fresh and green the | was filed against him Monday by|for two or possibly three days by | lee Frater and charged with bur- | @?Mals of the school the memory of| 1. W. Nelson. The complaint al- an enormous landsiide near tunnes the class of 1905. This « No. 2. ustom of ry ing ke William o@ boys are charged with burglarized a © at 423) Lamiey and William! Stewart will Tuesday afternoon be} ed bef: Justion Keifer on the arge of smuggling A tour of the restricted district by W. T. Bvans, « drummer in the employ of the Manw turer@® Auto matic Aprinkling company of Ban Franecteco, tn e y with two friends Sunday night, terminated on legos the theft of $37.50. Read This Over Carefully So That You Will Understand It ~ Che ratte Baily and Sunday Gime ato. Menday morning in the arrest of Jennie Meyer en alleged = clever pickpocket, who, vane saya, ruck 4 4a" him for bis bank rol! of Evans told his story te City Walter Kasson and a nd tour ot the district was accom. | plished onder slightly different cir- | Pusunen Evesr Dav or ree Yess BREMERTON, July 13.—A cable gram from Honolulu states that the} j transport Dix has been ordered here from that port, and that she comes here to transport mules to the Pan ama cana err na ee who within the past’six months has paid the greatest amount for rent of residence-in proportion to_the wages_received, ‘Serres WIFEY CATCHES HUBBY PLAYING RACES OF og You horrid wretch! If you r ‘ . bet « cent on any of these horse c 4 v races, Tl break my umbrella ity Editor,” The Times. over your head. I knew very well when you said you had to meet a friend down here, just You must be sure and sent in your statement and be there July 4th, because the very one who may pay more rent in proportion to his wages than you may not come, the lot ff you come, Southeast Seattle eee ee ee ee eee EEE ee eee ee EERE efore you would get the your own money loaned by your banker to the landlord. If the banker makes @ blunder and goes broke, you lose, don't you? in lots where it will grow ten times faster, where Why not tnvest your money any

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