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- THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, 7 = mens rane | ‘ r | ie, ] $ 3 Ian > of » W Millionaire’s Death Brings A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers, "1g UNDER cH G S Fortune to Laundress | INFORMATION FILED. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ABAINST oar Sere ? ” -“ onl ioe | | M'NAMARA AND KRAEMER, WHO ASSAULTED PATROLMAN are me a | t sum | ls JACOBS IN A TOUGH SALOON rtment x The Nobraska saloon, 1083 Firstyed the room, one of them ordered | ° 3 > a fouth, owned by Harry Devet, was] Peterson to hold up bis hands and Tobbed by two masked men at 10/ the other jumped over the bar and] , . " “ r " " | An information has been filed | AND THE ASSAULT MAY END IN looped a aor mises and $310 in | sandbag ed Thielman . rect In the superior court again THE CONVICTION OF THE AS + Thiel or, ma, E] the propristar, Harry Dgget, wes the following alleged law bres MILANTS, THE REVOKING OF ene ular Rensapel a oo! bay ig alg ls eoge Be e ey by Prosecuting Attorney Mackin-| TH SALOON'S LICENSH, THE Wandbagged and a man named/and the hold-ups carried out thelr tosh: Paul Dion, agtempted mur-| UNCOVERING OF A POLITICAT nu, the only other persom€ in | job so quietly that he knew nothing der; Stephen Kraemer and J, W.|8CANDAL AND MISCONDUCT ON . m at the time, was backed | of it until he returned to find the MeoNamara, attempted murde THE PART OF POLICE OFFI up to the wall and ordered to keep | b@rtender behind the bar, uncon | Paul Dion, lovesick and desporate, | CER et on the penalty of death en oat eee ee shot five times at Mra, Nettie Mott mara in 1894 assaulitd Ed Thielman had completed counting | wall with his hands above his head | in ber apartments at 626 Univer Rows the streets of Port the money, preparatory to chang It ts bellew by the police that tity July 18 ihe asenned.. with Ore “+ ‘oo tniie en Asa ial heal tag shifts, when two men en-| the job was de ye slight injuries, and Dion lacerated|end nearly killed Re Grand ju-| worker at 86 a week to the mistress tered th aloon. The safe was ope vd se y lew the - ; the] hia throat in @ futile attempt »\ rors failed twice to indict him on/| of fortune of $200,000 is the change i . and the robbers had no difficutty tn | fact that a star was tattooed on the commit suicide Dion is an inm riminal char so strong was! in condit brought to Mra. Viola Getting everything. They even took | back of one of the men’s hand | FOR of the county jail, because Mra.| the influences brought to bear upon| J. Webb: this city through the the check bo. As the men enter-| ‘Thielman is seriously injured | Sisek caitnes Eeeammneese hinh.cieas . ath of Peter Kimberley, the Penn | ‘ on to prosecute him, fea n. Sonke o6 Setee ee oo —_— — SSS a — "| ing that if loosed he would attack The trouble grew out a remark J yn ee > that wo ieenae ot ae her again, Dion's relatives claim) made by Ross to McNamara whieh ¢ 7 , ~s size sin her # will, In addi Ji re rle fe | that he is half witted and that a| the latter regarded as an insult. Ba-| tion, herp are enhanced 4 . Ww ant oy s of Sing le Li sister was similarly afflicted, The| loons in Portland closed at 1 o’clock| by a two million dotiar bequent left | ; Would-be murderer has promi then, McNamara was shaking dice] to her father, a farmer living in | e } faithfully to leave the elty if and asked Ross what he was doing | lowe ward to the pleasure of an exclusive Saturday was another happy day Karl R. Spear from Gertrude - arge is Withdrawn, but the case| around there, Ross then told him| When apprised of her changed | summer resort, while the mother {Bpear, on the grounds of de + is to be brought to trial he ought to be ho: with his wife, | fortune Mra. Webb and her 16 yeat| who tolled in the laundry to keep z for those who are improperly | i, W, Makes f Maud Magee, de Kraemer and McNamara are} McNamara followed Ross out of| Old daughter td alte in tw her daughter. at achool, will enjoy matched and Judge Griffin listened | wertion and crucity; Irene Brows } jJotntly charged with a deadly as-| the place and committed the assault, | otic ctrerce Aig So- |& similar reuptte to a diversity of stortes of crusity,| from William Brown, cruelty Fe ee Jeault upon Patrolman Jacobs afterwards hiding the knife in a} ffairs « EL! the daughter ie looking for Geeertion and non-sus until he | non-support; Mary A, Webber | Frank's pl & notorious saloon) garbage ca It was found and Degan to think the wo 1 bad| Herman We Josertion and on Upper First avenue, W used as evidence against him, but vores ° enmes Se place sUuLpO: Elmer Pierce from Bess July 19. The lice officer is up| McNamara aped | Matrin: knots seemed to bind | Pieree, desertio Belle Jackmar t e new rges orste Ss and around, but McNamara and| Mrs. Batocchi, wife of Charite om a dc more patient wives | from James A. Jackman. ty and ’ ’ |Kraemer are still inmates of the| Balocehi, will be an important wit or husba they sought hap on-sUpT Violet Mernack fr IR TRIAL PROM-| ness for Kraemer and McNamara. | piness in the solitudes of a single | Harry Mernack, desertion and ite. support; Mary A. Brown from W. 8 ‘The foll leved: | Brown, cruelty and non-support elties of this season), suits that soft m h held him fast. May WY WATER :-F2s.“o=S~"] Soh $1 2.15) - Englishers Startled wing cases were SS EVICTED The Building We Now Occupy Has Been Leased to Pantages Theater And we are compelled to remove from this bullding on or before August Ist, and as this stock contains large and complete lines on Summer Merchandise, it has been decided unanimously by the creditors to give the public choice of this stupendous stock at 45 cents on the dollar, so as t@ facilitate the sale of this mer- chandise. I am instructed by Me creditors to crowd sixty days’ actual cash business into six days, and if prices will do so, it certainly will be done. Said vale starts promptly on Tuesday July 25 At 9 a. m. Sharp, in the Building Known as 1204 Second Ave. DOORS NORTH OF ‘Ez STREET, SEATTLE. WASH And will positively close Saturday night, July 29th, at 9 p. m., as we must positively be out of the building and return the keys by the first day of August FOLLOWING I QUOTE YOU THE PREVAILING PRICES, WHICH ARK GUARANTEED FOR THE NEXT BOY BECOMES MIRED IN MUD| TO DEATH IN DUWAMISH IN LAKE MALEER—WAS om | RIVER CURRENT PLOVED ON MAYOR BALLIN- William Harry Pople, 14, son of GER RANCH Mra, John Fletcher, of George urday evening while bathing tm|¢ Sicaliagar towne ica Tote MicAivers at Mayor ‘ialinewr'e| suman sfernoen aheat 2:34 o'er TRAVELING BAGS Ranch, where he had been employed Johnny etcher, aying on © Several days. Five or six men were {oa 4, eleae Gas Gada dae HALF PRICE Bathing at the time of young Mil Saget bnaieenini tie-e Seis Gat Jer’s arrival at the lake. To «= otf hits clothes he said, Here goes to sink or swim,” and with thet he took a dive head first into the lake. Found guilty of eutting the pric {t's our way, we can’t help it |never came up. After dragging the} river for nearly an hour the body | was recovered. SUNK IN eniaat paee verone A. E Bi D G E & C 0. HELP COULD COME e See ce ane oe eet 1415-1417 Second Avenue bathing in the south end of awed (Next Door to the Bon Marche) « take. He had been swimming around with several of bis friends for a long| time before the accident happened. | | Only one ery for help came from the | |lips of the unfortunate young man| | sank out of sight. It was sev } Laan Se OE Pight. Was ary KILLED AT CROSSING 7 HREE PRISONRS IN Harlem Oil, 2 bottles for aang og | é CIT) JAIL TAKE Egg Bmulsion Cod Liver O10. full SPOKANE, aly 23.—1. B. Bal} pound, special 90¢@ | YACHT SINKS AND FOUR MEN| low. & Northern Pacific operator at Dr. Muck’s German Liver Salis. a) DROWN | Keystone, Wash, was killed by « FRENCH LEAVE full pound bottle for | LEWES, Del, July 24.—Fou ,|train at Division and Sprague} ss a Syrup of Figs, 35c size eved to have been dr streets at $.30 o'clock Sundag even: | Seattle has no need to go to 1 Liver Pills, 250 size ing by sinking ing. Many people ve ag a coma for a jail-break eplsode | Ladies’ 75e Percale Waists..... ....- sss -24e Whisk Brooms, 25c kinds Markeete near the at this cromaing. ead | ° any - | Three men broke out of the city | Ladies’ $1.25 White Lawn Shirt Waists .. . 49¢ Headache Bromo 35c size house in Dela trying “4 ke vd naan bastile sometime Saturday night. by | Ladies’ $2.00 Lawn Shirt Waists teeee -. 69Ee A bottle Dr. Davis Rheumat rt A. Hale, a prom > Pe Oe eee er removing the hinges from ie door | Ladies’ $3.50 Wash Shirt Waist Suits --$1.45 edy, $1.50 size, spe $1.20 » of Philad La " gr to the dungeon where th al | Ladies’ % 50 Indica geen oe Waist 4 o- Landreth gang is confined. Twenty ners Ladies’ $6.00 Imported Linen Shirt os “+ — | RULERS CONFER in the tank refused to take advant |B Ladies’ $7.00 Sik Dimity rt Waist Suits S295 It pare te Geel 02 Lane b mst | age of the opportua! ID Ladies ‘ast Black Hose 2 eeibe . pe pepciteatic hy ON ROYAL CRAF1\ “tne three men whe escaped are nator’ Sue Open Ease Sackings ag 488 , prise agra’ | James Williame, sen ed June 2 pool Cotton : Re Leststareesensaws| ‘ to serve 68 day Jemes Darwin Ladies’ 25¢ Winsor Ties Sivas 14 toe | me pone ' j sentenced July 6 t 63 days Ladies’ $5.00 Rainy Day Walking Skirts «+++ $1.95 & A QUE CONTRAC * rane, 2 ; 50 Bri e Alpaca Dress Skirts 2°95 Comper \s PORTLAND, Ore. daly a Burope, | and Fred W, Reed, sentenced July $1.50 Drilitantine and ‘paca Dress eye s 25 $07 FIRST AVENUE. |® Papers were filled yesterday * or Ae) > 6 ‘ $15.60 Tailor inde Suits ...... $750 Bet. Columbia and Marton Streets. \* whereby two men agreed * C * pectally| ; They eS pe ~ ‘man - Ma’ a $25.00 Hana For $12.45 — age -|& keep their sick brother for the & France, is won- | street shortly after 7 o'clock Sun 25.00 Hand Tailo - $1245 SPINNINGS’ SPECIALS | rmsrter or nutes Ga Saat 2) dering what will | day morning, and he asked them | iacontiond 8 aT 45 & tion b fe * - of | “whither,” but they claimed to have Tan Covert Ss. Take a bicycle ride over to Alki! ® T wee the conf « | paid their fines and, while he was t Suspenders : Point via First avenue, Spok le aad a} bet «eet the|Tinging up the station they slipped | a West Seattle te na the | a in the salt water and any gurt ui also ried a ccc Bh gaara LONDON—Miss B a 20-year-old New 00 Neglige friends enjoying therecives, It 1s =| # Of the task and has brought #/ aboard the } vat el it ae Mine Ex a 2 rod gl very piotuvee que ride by moontight.| * t for $ . wo & the Gulf The confer AMATEUR 2 RAMPS ing Ls le of pores. She is perform Touris at Getare, Tooteonse vm Wd 1s ob alenee Wan 8 toliow-| ing a the Alhamora in a m scene under the stage name Men's $1.50 Fedora H ae. wivet é @ectric light view is grand and|® ed by 4 jay | of “I phe” and by physical contortions she has Men's $3.00 Dress Hats sevnpioue:s i ea RRL Ya ord few dare] — CONCLUDE JOURNE?}| Statics ino stoi toe Sothys tee, The road Ie good. The. die | sas and rete sf ppc vette y red PTE SAE ELS, Se SOE REE Re Bors B00 Knee Pants Blouse Suits ‘ part com ayy wath many more bicy-| * 00 Is J. F rick who had #|two rulers were ompnaged, pow"! Julias Rochester and Harold Law-| Rk eeRRARRRRAR ER *\ CAR CRASH! i] | Bors Long Penta none 28 oe meee wae | the misfortune of ving. too [ers arw beminning to wake ip tol yuan Qashester and tareid Lv. | § : ES INDO Bors, Long Pants Sui ; tease Lantos’ Bean $25.00} * 190 long to satisfy any of #|the fact that the kaiser is playing) (iy july 14 to walk to Portland,|* BURN CHURCH BECAUSE #| Man's $1200 Woeented Baits ey $55.00 Coaster Brake Racycie | ® partios in the case Par) je game of chess all by him-| oo) of in that city Sunday # OF ITS CRUSADE AGAINST #| STONE WALL AND s $1 Worsted Boos oases \< spi S30.00| PRA AR Ae RRR ee ell |" Mene-geeutier tedden wei VICK *| n so Two-piece Oouting Suits 86. $56.00 Coaster Prake Yale. &38.00 - = Absolutely nothing wa: out gy PY. ai oe a on sipeuae . . a en's $20.00 Imported Clay Dress Suits .. $9. ; . . outline features of ther trip, oné’in{® SPOKANE, July Dr. * $2.00 Twinte Pant 00 Coaster Brake Cushion For las to what was discussed by tho| ns wisted Worsted Pants ve ven , Ban gedaan $29.00 as to what was disc by (the) particular, when they had suptier}*® Henry Rasmus, pastor of the * SEVERAL ARE HURT ~ fp All Wael Cheviet Pants — Mortise Lock ...++. ize SE hiabeotils hie ameter of potatoes baked in a bag-)# ebiirch, announces that be be #] ie noe Asi ted 3 $6.00 I 4 Worsted Dress Pants 3 * now hobnot ‘ nt fire an an of milk % lives his church was burned a * nls yom sige rin ee de oegioems $2.00 School Shoes si. . 1310 § ad eget Ss Meietslne eee cone - the boys say it was one of ‘he Beat i@ a his paign w | Pl 7 ra # $3.50 Calf ee |e - oA deer 3 sere Al ; r had * vielous nie y es ‘ St: h nm pass|and an theses to the hot weather, (iey]a ¢ rank F . . pes $ nt Leather D vi go" SATISFACTION is | hirty thousand | are expected to walked at night and slept during tbe | ® rd Pye cen men s Men’s 26e Fancy Half Hose 82. ‘That's what you feel when you fm) J8P4! er General Hasegawa fay. They were just ten days of | Jury A beige ’ Men's 20¢ Black and Tan I Thread Hose .......+-8 4 try “New Syatem Dentin at a) are impetuously attacking the ® e road # pastor was embodic * - ‘ on’s 10 es rai 5 rd |sians. four bayonet charges having] SEAITLE SHOULD ' a [fo | _.T™me car for some season not yet IB Men's 18¢ White Handkerchiets 0.20008 The Maker Dental Co. been already « od with terrible Keeereeeeeee eee _ ‘ ed, track ~ ont Black and Wh Vorking Shirts 29 ” nd Venter. siaughte h 18m * ° ta gt " oo Me Firat and Yer pe sale hentia roa 8 AWAKE MORE MONEY FOR } nd qi had ‘ Men's 10¢ Turkey Red and Indigo Blue Hankerchiefs | « Phil, 4. Sliverton ha maght ac-| toot ve alaed 0 Men's 26c Linen Handkerchiefs made th inanes committee ¢ Seattle, Tacoma and other ee $6,000 dama. ause Behre's doe] wan in front Tay) veal the counci a new munictp end ht intere fon May and | doy 7 Wes t in Washington are subject a Petarted te on th tt's|* Seattle Souvenirs jbulance to be used in connection | Within a few days the labor lead. | #arted to operate on the plaintiff's) , 1 Sale Commences Tuesda with the proposed new emerg wick form of tuberculosis which § eg with his h. Silverton a hock was cor ' p22 Sma | hospital and pest house. . ad ” = jers who have individually backed | leges that the dog was vicio’ | the 60 5 ‘ on th 0 of 3 | spreading rapidly, and sanitaria, as that this fact was known to the de-| whom were women, were thrown tos 5 9 a. m. Sharp HATPINS | —| the carnival will be able to anm-|randant | gether in a heap. The women were 3 SSENCE edvocated by The s fave plished to check its ravage That is the opinion of Dr. L ingston Farrand, .secretary of the National association for the Study|Labor Temple association. The t.|of Prevention of Tuberculosis and|tempie will be ready for occupancy professor of anthropology at Colum-| by August 1 prostra by the shoek, and or them Wag not able to take ar ear to the city until an ho Of Sterting silver, ename! gold plated. Very artinti Jeweler Optician E now » how much money they will Shelving, Mirrors, Lumber, Show Cases, Cash Register, Cloak Racks, five Wax Figures and Fifteen Stock Tables on sale subject to cash offer, to be removed from building on or before August lst, 1905, at |} Mra. Alma C. Holmen, wife » to turn over to the Seattle | orto K. Holmen, died at their he 819 Dexter, July 19.—The a services will be held Sunday at 3) Tear platform. The conduetor gr p. m. from the Swedish Lutheran | bed him by the neck to prevent be ab man tried to jump f ¢ perfect impart & magnetic vigor to the wha being. Ail trouble stepped permane 3. per box; 6 boxes, guara: fund money, $6.00. Mailed Jehurck, Ninth and Stewart. The fu-| from doing so, and in the mix-up Boe reréian Met te | bia university, who was in the city] ‘The carnival was not given under} pe ‘will “ea conhested, under the) Besseng hand was mangled 713-715 First Ave pinireet Bold in| Friday on his ack from Por:-| the ausplogg of the Western Central, | 1/r st Jenueon & Hoinilter } Png Wi | land, where the association held its] put throu the backing of men| “rection of . uma was on the front plat | funeral directors, with Motorman Mortenson, 7“ |convention, He has made an inves-| prominently identified with that tigation of tuberculosis conditions| body and the labor temple, who was not hurt % on the coast promised to give the proceeds to the| The Norse club and the Norwe front platform of the car wae} GARDEN HOSE | Dr. Farrand states that coast cit-| temple. |gian Singing society will hold thelr|badly damaged. The coach waa The kind that laste. We will reduce prices on all jes are not awake to the necessity! At least $1,000 will be cleared, but | annual reunion and picnic at Wild-| quickly taken to the car barn at SEATTLE, WASH. NEXT DOOR TO PANTAG TE TER BUILDING A. T. FEENEY, Receiver ; Hose 9 of dealing with the great white|a portion of this amount must be| wood park, on Lake Washington, | Fremont his week. Every foot guaranteed one or two yeara | plague, and while the cast has been| used to pay debts contracted by the | Sunday, July Musical numbers, The track f# in bad condition on GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co. doing all in its power to exterminate| carnival given under the auspices of | dancing and land and water sports| Westlake, and this, together with an 1405 Second Avenue the disease, the west has done prac-|the Western Central last year, will afford Boats will| imperfect flange, probably caused’ tically nothing, which did not pay expenses. leave Le th t leave the track,