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THE SEATTI “ereart FAKE ALARMS KEEP Saturday Is | ‘ q Difice Furniture! POLICE ON THE RUN ° a hysterical alarmist or mall-}the rabble that gathered around the ave disturber of the city’s peace| wagon upon ita arrival, Thinktr | it # Gaused no end of trouble among | that the clerk had made a mistake " ( chief Delaney's sleuths of late, Pal the patrol wag hurried to Fifth] ay alarme of murder, fire and accident|and King, but the patrolmen on he have been sent ®% to the polige for| that beat said that there was “noth Ps investigation wit he past few ling de 2 Sa AY the y we set @aide to prove th w yre's ad days. . se ate | “Th “ aad oe believe that the man y B Pyantac: alt men—we ow complete a hents and price The police believe that it is an| Morris Bisbert, w is to be tried bh. B Beach | f as in dle at n the Offt niture stock enemy of the department and have! July 7 on a charge of being a db _ Come t acquain he New Store uid be “your risked their live: in hair-raising |orderly person. They accuse him] m store runs to places about the city, only |of acting as a pander, and Klsbert) “4 to return in disgust a few minutes | was arrested by Patrolman McClure later filled with bitter feelings | while in the act of making appoint is against the perpetrator me with telephone girls to meet e Dire threats to straighten out the | cer 1 men, so MeClure has stat-| ndividual’s neck If he can be found | ed | Th D k Th t S ti fi are rife at headquarters Kisbert was unfortunate enough e es a a 1S awe rh raday noon a Burry call camelor thought If strong enough, | in from somewhere over the ‘phone |to be y rainst Patrolman | Solid golden oak, Roll T phieally detailing a m a ae Herold. ti a vated Mire Myrtle} all hand polished, drawers pe Ratiroad and King Mercer for loitering about saloons fectly fitted, interior arrange A man has shot a woman, but | wooks ago, and was himself ments made in modern style, 4) %°.28¥e him and will hold him until into tody on the charge you get here,” was the message |against him soon afterwards, Mrs having card index private Bi received by Clerk Kent, who lost |Mercer was dismissed at the re r file drawer, and enclosed Jno timo in sending the patrol wag-| quest of the arresting officer | pigeon bole boxes; base has §) 8 to the scene While there is no law touching| three fe file drawers mod Be Fev ug (Shin d Datestiven | upon the turning in of falee alarms, a « p pera n! a. aller # pollee have tentions ©! ernly indexed, has long drawer [Corning and Driver Weeden hasten. |ing it a personal mattor between the in center between pedestals. J) ed to the place, expecting a struggle |alarmist and themselves, and the and a weary hunt for evidence, jto moet with an absolute on!y punishm denial by | omergenc nt is expected to meet the Price 50-in. size .. $47.50 aledtill CORT COR. SECOND AVE. e UNION STREET Senator Kinnear Helps Old-Time Friend Get Divorce | Senator RM. Kis | ar was a wit-?hie wife, Mabel Huntley, and I know that she is of a sullen, dis tn . contented nature; that at times she | ness a divoree case, Friday j}@orsing Fashionably dressed and/ has deserted her b ae de e ueband and run | faulticesiy groomed the suave solon | about with friends of whom he did took the stand on behalf of a me-j not approve, for weeks at a time. I chamic who came into from his work and w borimg clothes. court fresh ring bis la know that Hunt! has two little boys, and that he has always done everything he could for his wife Placing his spick-and-span new!and his boys. I have seen him derby on the clerk's desk beside the] bring home his eee at the end little round brown “caubeen™ of the | of the week and toms them into bis laboring man, Senator Kinnear lift ed his right hand and swore to tel the truth, the whole truth and| nothing but the truth. Then he took the witness chair and helped | eorgetown Man Is Crushed to Death wife's lap. “He in a first-class, honest citi wen and but for his domestic up happiness would now be prosperous | and getting along nicely.” | jhis old boyhod friend to free him When Senator Kinnear had fin self from the galling bonds of an ished his testimony Judge Yakey unhappy marriage |eranted the decree of divorce, | “Yes, your honor, I have known E. A. Huntley since we were boys,” sald the senator. “We grew up to | gether, and we have eaten and slept together as boys and men. I know! AT THE THEATERS awarding the custody of the chil dren to the plaintiff, and together the ammaculately clad senator and the roughly dressed mechanic left the court room. & T. Pierce, 27, a brakeman in he employ of the Seattle Electric Pierce was a veteran of the Span- ish-American war and came here ay. was caught between two/several years ago from Texas. He it cars at Georgetown, shortly | had been in the employ of the elec Il o'clock Thursday night and | trie company for the past two years ved injuries from which he He was single and little is known jnumbers on the program f ten hours later at the county | of his relatives. 8 : ee we nee ranee Carroll had decided that Pi coubar gage Aig odina* Bh Pierce step) in between the/no inquest is necessary, as the wrens cena panei: | to couple them and in some|death was accidental and other|* *** ***# # ee ew ww &/ ives" at the Third Avenue theater failed to step out quick enough | members of the train crew say that AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Seen Senine atoracee the aes w crushed. An internal|it occurred so suddenly that they|y ‘ soiey NIGH Wicompany will produce “The White | fperrhase was the cause of death. | had no chance to protect Pierce. (4 seaTTLE—“Leah Klesehna.” 4 Remon of Japan death waa reported to Cor- ~~ - 4 me — “ r re ‘@er Carroll by the attending sur- Firecrackers 30 per package a 4% aa 18y ‘Tea Doman rd a — Fe ge aM nie Seeing ; up at Piper & Taft's, 1024 2 Ave.|y pagsiON PLAY—St. Mary's #| program consists of nine acta, each * Chureb *®\ one of which would be featured io # DOG AND PONY SHOW — #/an ordinary theater # Third Ave. and Jamen Street. # — # POLITE VAUDEVILLE—Star. #| Cotad’s dog and pony show Third and James, continues to draw large audiences. Its last perform. ance will be given Sunday night The program of wonderful feats of * CRTSPSVSESESSIIESS RUITLAND The last opportunity Seattle peo- ple will have of seeing Mrs. Fiske|trained dogs, ponies, goats and RAST NORTH 1 gor of Rochester: until another independent theater|monkeys is both educating and onference stone Ross, of Cambridge, and Rob< There is MONEY tn the following three words— rises in place of the Seattle. will be| amusing Engineer of Cana] hi was formal-| ert E. Speer and John Willis Frid and Saturday nights, and = oper todey and will continue | of New York city. The student t Saturday afternoon Details bave been arranged for wait 3 Nawds of studenta| ference will be followed as weual ; the big Iabor carnival, to be held on naan an jones have flocked | the Young Women's conference. es Manager Cort has arranged with! the Yesler lot, at Third and James,| poRMER MANAGER OF GREAT NORTHERN APPOINTED TO |io ; oan, tee va ee som Sarthe siatiaey wadatig andl $5,000 Fireworks at Cost, coe SUCCEED WALLACE IN PANAMA—18 WELL KNOWN IN Sa- | Northficid Seminary eee any others : Be gpdeprgpen. — Seattle Fireworks Co. sellii ; ATTLE—APPOINTMENT WILL BE BENEFICIAL TO THIS CITY |@ spying nd boarding e ne 4 j houses The oe program) oil fireworks this year before WASHINGTON, D. C., June 20.—) vena as chief engineer of the Pana- | ' Pa “tenis = 00 wert of Se - ed Jobn F. Stevens, first vice presi-|ma canal. be ‘hs at less than wholesale price. ©: | . “ road he * | ruitland no be thy oF gee nee on oa ices the lowest fireworks. Morgar carly, Don't you walt too close t 2%-acre tracts are at the north end of Mercer Island, Lake Wash- sction of the Great Northern, waa] Get your supply now while our stock |) Sotting:. 1306: Gasend ves Sad ington, within sight of the city of Seattle, overlooking the lake today appointed chief engineer of|!s complete, Piper & Taft, 1024 24 | i LDnlon and. Unavareity “Su9 LIES RIEER” RNR a — . vellanne ses had arin aais a — Professor James’ Ave. 809 Pike street. oe 2 1-2 Acre Tract is large enough for any family. Enough produce, berries, chick ens, ete., can be raised to supply all wants, leaving a large sur- plus for market. HAVE a home in the country. ave paying city taxes. Enjoy good health—with health comes hap- piness and contentment Four boats dally stop within two minutes’ fare 8c. walk of the property; ONE OF THE STREET SHOW FEATURES. -RICE--- — ~~) P . 3 ‘ Ribbons ; Belts and and j Gloves i Neckwear H ; ;} RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. ; ea Hats For The 4th Hosiery Bargains Make your selection tomorrow We have engaged extra help for th fment tomorrow You'll Have the hat to wear Sunday becaun know you will appreciate these special offerings and we want to walt on you pre ly, Just note the prices: Besides we have a notable reduc CHILDREN HOSE fast black uble heel toes and tion in the price of nearly every knees, usual price 16¢ a pair to 9), special tomor hat In the store tomorrow row at D¢ Boy HICYCLE HOSE ' fa t All Dress Hat e special to ee ge " n. § a pe morrow AT O THIRD OFF VOME HOSE, of alin in cotton, extra good Trimmed Ballor Hat in light col h heels and tof at, a pa noy Hit AND DRAY of ribbed balbriggan. draw summer weather and most ap ~ 2 age Maret ers have ¢ seat, size 6 2 to regular price 35e, propriate to wear ne renday A 4 ye : “ pecial tomorrow a 25e¢e values regularly sold at $6.7 ape- WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, pure white, sleeveless with um cial tomorrow at 3% i. o> brella haper trimmed with lace edging at knee, special to Trimmed Hats, worth up to $6.75 morrow at, each She each, on & jal sale — w WOMEN VESTS, of silk finished mercerized cotton, in pink only, at, each 2.98 und blue, made sleevele d worth 65c each, special to morrow at - 39¢ Boys’ Clothing Men’s Furnishings OUR WHOLE STOCK OF FANCY SUMMER SHIRTS RE Bring the boys in tomorrow and get them the new suits DUCED IN PRICE you've promised for the Fourth. Prices are expecially @t- wiison Bros.’ famous “Bi-Metallic” Shirts of finest summer tractive. Read this materials, fast colors and neat new patterns, regular $1.50 " 0 Fool Bu co ds and brown mixtures, ve val tomorrow 1.25 Boys’ Wool Suits, in nice dark gray and brown mixtures, very | NN te Ow ole materiats, in pleasing new patterns, finely tailored, well lined and sewed, handsome and durable, kinds, 98, reduced tomorrow to “ guaranteed perfect in fit, size and workmanship, $1.25 prices up 08, reduced tomorrow t $2.79 09 Ie eemabayreem Boys’ Wool Pants, sizes 4 to 14, come in dark stripes, checks Fancy Shirts, the guaranteed kind worth $1.00, reduced to and mixtures, and in plain serges and cheviots, worth Tbe a The pair, special tomorrow at A9e Fancy Shirts, worth 36¢ and each, reduced to, 50¢ Special Saturday Night Bargains $2.50 and $4.00 24 and 2% At six o'clock we begin the Cloth Bound Books, a wide Women's“Melba" Union Suits 25, Greatest evening sale of the ‘ange of titles by the most sizes 8 and 4 only, all white, value special tomorrow Many special bargains popular authors of the age, with short sleeves, regular night at coos e G1.28 in just such merchandise as publishers’ price 25¢ each, Se values, special tomorrow ed Biastic, garter width, you need can use at this spécial tomorrow night at night, at R5e ular price 2c a yard, season. Bring this ad. along 106 women's Muslin Undorskirts special tomorrow night at. with you and pick them out. Infants’ Hose of black lisle (somewhat mussed), trim a ae Quantities are large enough 10 "thread, also in red.and pink, ymax with tucks, hemstiteh- ce Pty Si moat cases to Inst all the even- special tomorrow night at mbroidery and lace Rac yp SB es sl nto ing. Sale starts at six and ir 106 A car. Pearl Buttous, regular pt . rts | ng and inserting. reg 15c a dozen, special at...Se continues until closing time Infants’ Stockings of brown lar prices G0c, 69¢, TSc ANd Get Heting Jn black, SFA, Mustin Flags, sise 14x24 Inch linle thread, size 4 only, reg $1.50 each, epectal tomorrow Ate aaa) eben, aneee es, mounted on staffs, ail perth Age ‘a00 white an : ready for the Fourth, reae- ular 16¢ values, special to- might, price 10e a yard, special to- lar be kinds, special tomor morrow night at, apalr. BS oy 1 Cor with straight morrow night at row night et, each Be Women’s Vests, of fine ribbed front s gore, medium hip Hooks and Eyes, black Camping Hammocks, with white cotton, made sleeve- and bust, made in fine vered, regular pric: wide flounce, pillow, «pread. fom, regular 12%c kinds, broche, in pink and white, card, special at .. os or, ropes and hooks, regular special tomorrow night at, blue and white, black and Spool Silk, black and colora, $1.69 values, special tomor each Te blue, black and rose and 10 yards, regular price > row night at, each $1.19 Women’s Vests, lavender only, white, trimmed at top and mpecial at ......ceeeeeee Framed Pictures, a sample silk taped at neck and arms, bottom with fine lace and Dress Stays, regular price tee ine, including values from regular 35c values, special two rows of baby ribbon, a a bundle, special at.....5¢ Bho to Tbe each, special to tomorrow night at, each nice corset for medium fig- Dress Shields, regular price morrow night at, each,.3Oe — .... sees cence one .1Se ures; sizes 18, 19, 20, 21, 15c a pair, special at....9e McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. NORTHFIELD CONFERENCE Stevens now Chief D, Mase. Stevens was formerly chief engi- | neer of the Great Northern He is wet! known in Seattle, hav ing been here repeatedly to direct affaires while chief engineer of the Great Northern. He has many friends here. His thorough acquaint ance with local conditions will be of immense value to the city. He will be the moet important factor tn the purchase of canal supplies, and will naturally give Seattle the best | opportunity possible to furnish them. Stevens was railway expert on the | Philippine commission. His first engineering service of note was in GL Holmes Furniture Co- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY _ CUT RATE BARGAINS For 5 Ib Pail Best Leaf Lard ' $425 BUYS 21-2 ACRES RMS--- $50.00 CASH, BALANCE $10.00 PER MONTH. Sunday, July 2d we will put the tracts on the market. Boats will leave Leschi Park as follows: The Steamer Mercer leaves at Ten A. M.; Steamer Xanthus at Eleven A.M., and Steamer Idilewild at Twelve M. Have a picnic, take your lunch. transportation Free Call at our office for full particulars. beginning next Monday. A string lof booths will be placed around the | grounds, and a magnificent arch fie adorn the entrance. At night Combine to Fight the Exclusion Law _ Innes and his New York orchestral band of 50 musicians for three con certs at the Grand next Monday and Tuesday. Kryl, the famous Bo hemian cornetist, and Mme. Part ridge, the dramatic soprano, are OMEN SEEN MEAD @ UEATMA Herre, GOOD FOR PASSAGE ON STEAMER LEAVING LESCHI ON SUNDAY, JULY 2. that at the present time they have all they can do to keep the Chinese Wtih a view toward increasing the trans-Pacific passenger trade, the 2S. AS A steamship companies operating ves-{out of the country, but If every sels between Puget sound and the|Chinaman who represents himself Orient are attempting, it is said, to]t be @ merchant or a member of form « combination and intend to|%ome firm in this or other cities, is) adopt measures to eliminate to a] be allowed to enter on his own certain extent the restrictions of the|fecognizance, the exclusion act would be of little benefit to the Chinese exclusion act From a high source of information comes the statement that the first step toward the desired end of the steamship companies is the recent effort put forth on the part of cer |tain steamabipmen, through the me jum of an alleged subsidized pres |to obtain the entrance into the Unit country. Ah Jim claimed at the time of his} entry into this country to be merchant; #0 did Ah Tuen, This] last-named Chinaman claimed to be | a member of the firm of Wah Youen As such he was allowed to enter by the immigration officials, One month later he was discovered to be _ 2569 COLMAN BLDG. Bargains for Saturday \ conection with the city of Minne apolis; later be located the Sabine Pass & Northwestern road, and werved in the engineering depart ments of the Denver & Rio Grande, | the St. Paul, the Canadian Pacific, | the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic and the Spokane Falls & Northern OHe for 10-1b, Pails Best Leaf Lard 19¢ for %-Ib. Cakes Baker's or Ghirardellie’s Premium Choc olate. 25e Ib. for Adams Powder Best Baking Fine Rugs Sizes 9 ft. by 12 tt $27.50 Body Brussels In 1889 he became chief engineer of seo for ¥ Ib, Package Best 9) $25.00 Wilton . BS. the Great Northern, and later second a Crackers | add Vice president of the Rock Istand in |{m 25e Ib. for Adams’ Java Blend Hf) Fen eer aaa charge of the operating departinent — guaranteed Ravin é Stevens recently resigned from (be than your grocer sells you M Rock Island to become inspector of | at 40c per Ib | agazine railroad work in the Philippines. 206c Ib. for Fancy Ranch But- @} He will not be a member of (he ter. rs A | Rack canal commission, his duties being SOc per Ib. Tomorrow, Satur confined exclusively to those of ive Adams’ Fancy 60 Weathered cak 20° techie chief engineer. His salary will be say tee Tak Fancy Career long, 15 high, perforated $30,000 a year, back for hanging; very neat nia Cheese, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 30. Flickenger’s High-Grade Table and substantial, Regular W. A. Darling, of the Rock Island Fruits, 9c, 14¢ and 2Se can. $1.50, cut to ....... system, has been offered the posi Se pkg. for 12-02. Packs | Seeded Raisins 25e for 3 cans best quality high grade Canned Corn, per doz O5e. tion of supervision of railway con struction. The position will be made vacant by the appointment of Ste The Ability to Play the Piano Now ON SALE AT A MODERATE Medicine Cabinet Golden oak, has 9x12-inch mirror door; 3 closet shelves; 2 open shelves, Regular $2.00, cut to TEA & COFFEE CO. 21 SECOND AVENUE. Neer Madison Street. Weathered long; ha mak 18 inches high. hangers, plate rie) eup r hy | | | PRICE and saucer racks. Regular $1.50, eas fan 8 wheats! SPECIAL|| 1 lwe atudie is at last available ne for « h *hone and C. O. D. onde Sea be had tneorperated with | pe ie erg gy Ope og oy Baleennn THE KRELL AUTO GRAND | By | Best Washington | |- Lean mA MAES | _ Thin instrument looks Just ke Creamery | $1.00 Cash, $1.00 a Week Buys Any Go-Cart |i it you (ghoone insert a per Butter | or Any Refrigerator Here ' Sea eo won? | 2 Lbs.-45e |] | $5.00 casi, $5.00 A MONTH BUYS A D. S. JOHNSTON C0. 21 pt ence Mag ch iapig We Take Your Old Range, Allowing All It Is IOWA BUTTER STORB, Worth As Part Pay For The The New Jed States of Ah Jim, when, accord-|™ Th t A a ii fag to the version of the immigra-| Working In one of the cheap Chin y a re enuine tion officials, the Chinaman is a| #undries in the city | questionable character Subsequent investigations on the Ee 60 feet Rubber Hose, regular | It is pointed out by men who are at “4 the immigration officials re- } price $9.00, for Saturday [| averse to having hCinese enter this been the fact tt there were ve a lcountry promiscuously that, should about @ dozen members of the firm he lthe present law not be upheld by of Wah Youen, but their word is all |the United States authorities, the| that has been received to show that | 80 leountry would, in a short time be| they re a interested im the 6e-/ | shmen| 60 feet Pure White Rubber [gloverrun by the Orientals and that |‘) 2 . ; Hose, regul joe $11.00, fg the American business man, clerk The immigration officials also . oe gular pr state tbat many of the Chinamen| for Saturday only and laborer would find himself un § aoe a tan which would. seriously | #iteady in the country have a habit] $8. & oO hamper him and the future wellfare| Of bringing in @ son every now and ca tae teaally then from one of the islands be The steamship compantes are the|tWeen Seattle and the Canadian bor $1.00 Revolving Ball Bearing il onty corporations which would in| * ‘ Lawn Sprinkler, for Satur any way b fited by the impor day only ..... ove tion of the Chinese, but the fact that Go to Olympia on the Fourth 75 |other corporations in the municipal-| on steamer Capitol Clty, 6% hours c lity would be forced to the wall by |in olymy Fare, $1.00 round trip. cheap competition has no bearing | steamer leaves Galbraith'’s dock at} |with transportation companies al a, m oe jlong as they can reap a few dollarne 4 rns Pros The immigrath officials staté The Vestiess Shirt. a Latest Summer Novelties A summer luxury. We will fur- Both Phones, 1158. : In Men's Neckwear, Hosiery and|nish you with the newest styles at 8 : 4 006 PIKE OTREWT. Shirts you will find at BE, N.!$1,00 and $1.60 each. N. Brooks srooks & Co,’s, 19A 2d Ave, *** & Co, 1991 2d Ave, | Beattie’s Leadin: 903 SECO Burke Dullding. P at ‘agg, Howe, | 1gl1 2nd Ave, Arcade Bldg.