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THE SEATTLE sociates. ple Johnson Truss rake Bicycle ¢ Enameline feture Wire + fimes as fo t Wiking at on a SPINNING'S SATISFACTORY STORE, 1310 SECOND AVE. ALBERT HANSEN basher 'f Wa yun 706 Ist Avenue Mold- Up Was a Failure: ARTELL made retreat from ® CAKES 166 ier ywood tu big bunch of rhoters, as they ca 8 RAZORS, $2.00 KIN ed he muzzle of a gun. [have arranged for excursion rate Ps Run the engine to the fire!” was 1a big crowd is expected to wit $1.15) ine command from behind the gun!neas the struggle for supremacy ess: S$ RAZOR STROPS, $1 the engineer obeyed, but the will alled at 3 o'clock KINDS rain was going 80 hat it could played at Madison park not be stopped until the fire was | inate sd of Recreation park, as here . WORTH 40: et } tofore e ‘ Phe robber ordered the fireman . seeeeees BOC tl who had fled, to gut back into the Values That Are Values MUTARY HAIR BRUSHES, PY ub, but he would not permit of any | : ALE ai being put on the fire. He also| Just look at the style and quality - EGULA Teh boller until told that the engine | fr ie all w ¥ N BOE | would biow up if this was not done BOXES....95-| When the train stopped, Brak ‘SIA TABLE nan Harkins went forward to « ota B3G¢ | what the trouble was an was HERB LIVER TEA renaded to get under by a AGES Za Ade | sot from the gun 3 > The fireman and engineer were ARSAPARILLA, $Y! wdered into the woods. The ré 7 pei a the engine, | ber then tried to start re OU but failed and ordered the engineer 1.50 KINDS i, pack into the eab. The train wa b, 25 ) OETA then started and the second com WAT 2 Sores “ and to stop came when the gu See 1 4e) r hed Th hold BMAPURE MILK, 26¢ CANS | town from the and f | point-blank at the engineer, the bul Merrese iSe let whizzing past his head and flat boller. 1 tening out on the The rob ver then disappear Phe train was bre The attempt failed Bartell ht to Tacoma, | the be use was the cause of the traie stopping and got go re ly. He said that there were horses n the weeds and evidently the men niended to go through the train and the country Kingineer Keywood said man waa ready to shoo! provocation and he does not desire ther such experience. @hree | shots were fired by the hold-up, but none of them took effect. | The man idently boarded the {tender of the engine at Puyallup nd succeeded in secreting himself "il Just before renchimg Dead BROOCHES OF SEATTLE erent colors Bold finish on that the of ena t at the least Sterling Bi Beninghausen Feweler and Optictan } First Avenue. | TACOMA, June 2.—~A at-| kept In ignorance of the attempted ltempt was made to hold Id-up. | North Coast Limited at Dead Ma The police of Tacoma are scour ulch shortly before 11 o'clock last |ing the country for the men, but 4 |night. One man, standing on the) there is little hope of getting them i uls t e |tender, held the engineer and fire-|) ,nogse GAME SATURDAY while he forced them to The Seattle and Tacoma lacrosse that was |teams will play an exhibition game that he had Sunday afternoon at Madison park the woods first time these two| « A met this season, and ) burning beside the track Tacoma management has » a hasty retreat from the together a bunch of stick neg ver Keywood turned rs, and the local ram if a = Aone into the n ft r this season, it onght to be BOTH STORES ALWAYS. | 4 was on time y-|a well-fought game for American MACRDAY THERE WILL BE p aa under good headway remacy. As it » Americans | iG a hen the command to stop was|against Americans the game is BIG EXTRA CUT. a by Key-|catching om very well on this side PAOKER'S TAR SOAP, 250 CAKE wood and Fireman Thornburg had |of the line and it will not be long >. no hint of the man’s presence, un-| before the admirers of the game aa 12 | ii Thornburg t 1 to see just as fast teams on this MR AND EGG SHAMPOO SOAP, | ‘to Ket some coal. He ga us they have on the Canadian rain was going so fast that it could ‘ot be brought to a standstill at the . The great sale of the de ned joint desired by the robber. Ap - ses A 28, Drug Co. vaveutiy he ‘41d hot daro to run the|f| stock of McDONALD MERCA Two Sores isk of running it back TILE CO., 2420 and 2422 First , nvenue, now in the hands of Second Avenue akeman Edtl, who went back ° ig ene - |to flag the train, not knowing what |f te vee , eee a te was the cause of the stop, saw a\§ Sivers, G. W. GROVES & ’ man standing beside the fire, Ho|f #tarted with a great rush at 10 asked the man what o'clock this morning. 1p was ideal and proved suc Man's Guich. The aen @ stop and hold © attempt would hav cesstul had the engineer been able | stop the train at the place or dere The passengers on the train were} Tacoma will be accompanied entire stock of Dry Goods, Women's and Men's Furniehings and Crockery muat go im ten days at far less than cost ef production, $1.00 gues os far as $: Nothing soamved. All must go (i. W. Groves &Co. Gonductors S AMMO 150 Doz. of Men’s Underwear This lot contains the Norfolk, New Brunswick,Amer- ican Hosiery Co. (best made) goods and other leading makes.Spring and summer weights. Union Suits in this lot. On sale Sat- urday at less than half price. 200 Doz. Men’s Shirts Including Wilson Bros. and other leadino makes. Men’s $15 Suits for $9.75 Big line of Tweed all the new patterns and cuts. out. Fit perfectly. Saturday Special Men’s Outing |Men’s Fancy Pants Big Variety of Sty pecial Saturday Sale. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415+ STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE a3, 1905. TH SPEGIALS 150 Doz. Men’s Underwear 500 Dozen Men’s Collars 100 Cases of Men’s Hats 300 Dozen Men’s Neckties 200 Dozen of Men’s Shirts Purchased from one of the Larg est and most re putaple concerns in the United Bina con~ siderably less than half manufacturers price, will be fr accordingly Commencing Tomorrow, Saturday TWO - Pl 3CE s and Worsteds and Blue Serges in Splendidly tailored through- Regular $15 values, $9.75 dressy and cool, reg. $10 value, special price NOBBY $13 MER SUITS, Swell Materials, special price...... REGULAR $15. perfect fit- ting, special price, Vests New Effects--New Cuts, $1.50, $1.75, $2 up to $5. les in e Next Boor to the | SATURDAY SALE OF EXTRAORDINARY Summer Suits FOR MEN At Pozner Sale Prices UNLINED SUITS, Fancy Tweed Mixtures, $7.75 .50 TWO-PIECE SUM- $9.75 00 TWO - PIECE SUITS, newest effects of the season, $1 417 Sec S WA b / ’ 4 | lee department {is printing the expose, but also far ( bookmakers at the De | MUCH EXPLANATION who . MEADOWS A delegation called on Chief De-|the benefit of the readers—who| race track for violation of the ar mm f the Annex are id laney, and one of tho indignant | wa FACTS, not unconfirmed | ga lav golr t us hosts to vinitors is sald to have been the | GOSSIPINGS ‘ lerb th y “Ohlet,” js what “Van” ts report-|serion #0" far can be Indisputa cat THE THEATERS jour beautiful city are in danger, I | Yoeue at the Meadows ts Ne fon in EIMBURSES RYAN ET AL, FOR PURCHASE OF THE HYDE |THE FISH COMMISSIONER HAS p= da a. iy ge te Min... | + sean gel + Rye Agro rnd :" fe ve oe wro ® bookmaking is being conducted )fraternity, although it ta to the). 4 i issenens TONIGHT : : ¢ HOLDINGS'—WHY, THE EQUITY POLICY HOLDERS, STOCKED MANY LAKES WITH (Continued From Page One.) | within tho sacred precincts of Seat-|“verage reader who has neither |) * ; j ‘ * pager rages tle. time nor inclination to attend the ores ar m . Lote THE FINNY TRIBE winning out as does the bett who “This must not be, Mr. Delaney, | races . THR DEAUT HOP—Grand * | ‘ ved te —-—- | patronizes their od-sucking it op and consider the awful dan Thursday the writer was treated |* SAPHO~ Beat a rn t « ald ie j stitution are that beset our young men if|(o a bit of infermation about the) * THD GIRL BMGINEER— & 1 ull storemy hw YORK, June Out of the | mancuvers to wi® points, made the , , ‘ tfe handbooks are allowed to Geur- | King County r aswagiation that, |* 0 a ees i * xf trou- balues & Witte envines + that they |, Fh and Game Commissioner H Tn eonectine® with the Van de|{ In the interest of good govern- | however, may be nowa to even a ie Lt DEVIE 2 * 1 a ket of t vst A conoliteas ‘te being | RISE has filed his affidavit re-|Vanter track exposes the writee) nint, for the sake of our young| majority of the sporting men in, * ARNOLD'S BIG SHOW 3 ae \ row t Ito bear in the iy ae ja ived by law ‘ testing the stock some very interesting! manhood, | appeal to you and your | Seattle, i Madison Part . APF ae * - : alps se par gage three | Of several lakes with fiah, Tra. of how the Meadows! tree eradicate errible| It i# said that the stockholders of ’ ae neae . nv ae tha | crustees te 24 - , Se ee | dition Jake, near Issaquah, was] crowd was very nearly beaten at efi.” to etedicnte this torr the association which owns the|***¥*¥ 4 4 ¥ #4 ee #® + | . y bobders & foot | torte the Fe ah ik doe to| st ked with 500 perch 200 rown game, and would have ere the "kind-hearted politician | Meadows are conducting a quiet in The Reauty @hop” opens at the ; While ( “ aeling.}an end. Now 1 that the ia -_ “3 croppies Chub i, to use a homely expression) | bgoke down and sobbed bitterly, 80} Veutigation of the management of |o.444 Wriday night for a run of : oth t ceuunntn @F tee are to be] CTO™ lake, Jones lake and put on the bum,” had the local po- | rq@port han it the track to learn why the corpor ‘aninte aie Utomo aetenioe, 7 . oo were 8 harged to the’ society, which meana| stocked with — te k D mond, ¥ Lice not come to their assiatanc Dhiet Delaney, too, was mightly | tion does not pay Its stockholders... & musical comedy, with | ¢ “ Sie il 0 paticy. holde Estimates of the |"ocked with | pe si ack baa, a the racing season opened aC! aGected. The tears welled tip in| interest proportionate with its evi ed SMT at thai Sneantoih SF ait amount.of this war fund, or indem-|ronies, blue | gill and catfish |the Meadows, three Seattle men) h® eyes and his strong framotrem- | dent earnings A by a lar horus of pretty | vi aires hiring jnity, or whatever it may b alle wht ore | a Ravensdale aad / organised what are known as hand) b@d, as he answered, if rumor Whs According to one of the stock | and By Aira - ve censtry ali hover around the 1 Rutherfor ake, near Falls City, | books"~-books on the races oporaté4 iUrigh jholders, while the track to el | - ae the a. | were also liberally stocked ed in town, instead of at the tracky| PSenator, I thank you from the |“ppearances, coining money, the The Taylor com t r . ie | ‘Thore ia another ttem of $1,000 Under law these lakes are| The three local bookmakers were |bdttom of my heart for your noble, | stockholders, who originally “DUt | sone phe ° y ; <u RDAY S008 air ene tiles tn to ¥ harged op| aa ed against n ude, and}men well known in the racin i$ sacrificing Interest. I shall » up’ or the outfit, are Ving 1 | ophird Aven oo aii . ; » otitis |to the policy holders, It ts the mon. | { & from them will be unlawful) world with reputations of bein@|tHat our fair municipality is freed | terest that leads them to believe ay matine The Girl Eng os ; eship Jey paid by Ryan and his . A period of three year Warn. | “square rom the shackles that now threaten | they contributed for the establish | / “ye setae ; “ ee jings to all artists of the rod and! 1 were willing to st odds | to crush out its life.” ment of a company to pick flowers | }oarg BF eet coy . n hectdaa rt Bargel jreel have been posted by Commis-|#uch as prevail on all ntly con-| Whereupo © tw - off of ary plants hoards, is attracting larg nt i I s decided par value of that! Mono: niet reupon the two are said to i ( The work of little Edith Rainor is| tt i rights choula previ 100, Ite market value is |°!°" t ducted tracks where the bookies | have fallen upon each other's neck | 1m 1902, the first year of the King | ercotiont, and Mise Laurette Taylor ho have presseneee TURDAY Dividends on the stock|*#e@eeeee eee eee eee |e glad to p & fair margin of} until their emotions had somewhat |County Fair association, the earn | ay the girl engine ie worthy of petent to tae are limited to 7 per cent per year. |® SAVE OLD CLOTHES FOR #|PFett, instead of gobbling up all | abated jtags were $18,400. pecial mention, although all the|a , should - 1 to Estimates of the amount paid by | * THE NEEDY «|‘he “long xreen by a nefarious! And the local bookies were notl-| That w a net figure, above All| characters are good sits Oh ie ‘ ty when SPECIALS | Ryan and his friends for the stock |* If in your house there are a[ty"tam auch as Ie being employed |tied that they must either stop or|expens ove all salaries; above eo a ae vary from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000.\@ any old « a eae dak oe ay the Meadows crew of highbind |89,t0 jall Pn ut-upa : with 7 bookies, et Arnold's big shows are perform original 12-| Nobody has said less than a million.| 4% «mall or so oe Gantt’ ore. They stopped Ne wecond year-—-1903—-was MOT | iny at Madison park at 2 and 8 p. m ; . ; Ge} Now the financiers are wondering | 7 *!! OF some you don't care *| So, Instead of operating a 40, 60,| The bettor, therefore, was com-|remunerative, and resulted in net daily a aiew osnar ne BP mi| WASHINGTON, June 23—Gen- s Plasters, fuil/how Ryan et al, are to get their |* fF 40 Bot sell them to the rag #160, 70 or 80 per cont book as does|pelled—if he wanted to continue |@arnings to the amount of $68,000. | several first-class acrobats and per-| eral Agent ile, of Hongkong. nally 260, each ..Ge|money back. They cannot realize|* ™4® for tho few cents they #/the Meadows band of coin-rustiers, |his speculations—to patronize the| ‘The third year was not as lucra-| formers. It makes a welcome addi-| representing the great fi xport- full Son bottles Ge/it from the stock They cannot|* Will bring, but save them for #/the local bookies were content with | Meadows and the 80 per centers |tive, but netted $56,000 |tion to the already long list of firms of Ta * and i ey 200 | manipulate the funds of the society |* the charity Institutions who #|their 6, 8, 10 and 12 per cent All of which goes to show that} This year th are going better. | Madison park attractions. | othe ort in northwe bled A full original) to their own adv nt see and secure! * are fn need of them «| Which meant that they immedi-| tor ways that are cunning and deeds | Up to and Including Wednesday ast | | Pres t R elt today that um- 2le| reimbursement t way unteers of Amorica #/*tely started to ® flourishing | that are shrewd, you can't beat a/the Van de Vanters gathered in, | The sale of seats began Friday | leas something be don edily to 13e/ isn’t anybody Nate Be the « sthes of & | %Usiness to the consternation of the|politician-bookmaker combination, | Above all expenses, $24,000 morning for Mrs. Fiske’s engage-| counteract the effect of the recent Sulphur full pound Se/cion that Ryan et al. have, as phil-|® any kind for |#raft-trust at the Meadows. Instead What the kholders want to) mont at the Seattle theater, begin ous enforcement of the Chim- ry best, regular pists, donated this money to|® Their great work in this city «jt Placing their money up against Since the tnauguration of this | know ie— ‘ . “eet }ning June 27. The announcement xclust law a general boycott 17e| rescue the policy holders from Hyde. | 4 has kept them on the jump to #| 2 52 Ber cent proposition, the bet-| crusade against the Dick Duvals of| “WHERE DO WE COME IN? of her coming is causing a great 4 ly be declared in China - Not they. Not by a long shot nor ne = ¢° * t » i ud 1 4 bese snapped up the fair odds offer-|the western racing world, Dame| The natural answer is— | deal of excitement among the thea | American flour. The subs W PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S /a jugtul i* furniah the balf-clothed people ® led in town, and practically all the| Rumor has been very busy whisper hrough the same France 8 | tergoers, and the sale of seats is| ject was discussed at the cabistt ee | Yet they are to be retmbursed.|* WhO call every day for their W/track got was an occasional ailver|ing “tainted tidings” into the writ-|4o the bettors, unless you keep your | siready heavy. Many, not attracted | meeting today. How? Easy. By charging the pur-| * sistance, % | plece for admittance fee jer's ear, If they were all printed, | Weather eye peeled!” by s. Fiske herself, will go be »— i hase price up to the policy hold-|* A postal card to Lieutenant #| When threats and coaxings did|there would certainly be “something me jcause the play, as “Leah Klesehna,” Latest Summer Novelties %. Two avennes to this end are|# S. Olafsen, 218 Terry street, #/NOt go, the Van de Vanters were at|doing” in the local sportdom. But} ST. LOUIS, June 23.—Attorney | was conceded to be one of the best Neckwear, Hostery and COLMAN BUILDING i r consideration. One contem-/® will bring a worker of the # their wits end, until one of them be-|ench rumor must be verified, not|General Handley today red | performanc presented in New you will find at BE. N. Brows $0? FIRST AVENUE. “ action by the legislature au-!% army #|*hought himself of the Seattle po-lonly for the sake of the paper which | Sheriff Herpel, St. Louls county, to! York this season, Co, 1881 24 Ave. ; Hit Columbia and Marion Streota | thorising Ryan oaks car te the ek RAR RRA *| ee > us fund of the t | Judge 1 . mon ba | " ms . = . Spinning’s Spec nd yo ooge akg Daag pero t de 7" nay’ yon BR, oo poet |. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. nt on the 600,000 Equitable pol-|at the fair and will be away about | 2 —— = = ss Se Hmheer prices have « fascir icy holders. One of these plans will|10 days, Mrs. Rosenbaum has im Me wisely economical be carried through. Either will be! portant tnterests in the Oregon satisfactory to Mr. Ryan and his as a to attend to during hi 300 Doz. Men’s Neckties Consisting strings four-in-hands and tecks, worth 25c choice for, each 5 Cents Men’s pure linen collars consisting of the popular brands, each. . 6 Cents 100 cases Men’s Hats consisting of Fedoras, Graecos Columbias, and brown stiff hats regular values $2 and $2.50, each 98 Cents SUMMER are 1.75