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| , tru) s bay ? He te takin the . +. | The ladder quicago, Mar where thay noe tebe dinbhaae's will be siyplied by the Ameri ae Chews, & represen's h tn the new coeducational co! | ce Nate 2 wetees caeraaali overnment tm PY | ol By Chinese BOF n Pekin. . er al ig tour of the eant ne He has aslected two from Welles |} Phe th y butiding the " ' nd wants 20 of 30 altogether Che ‘ pied for from am L ae allogeth ¥ 4 Cherry st. cooupled ti rome ‘ot the Univers (o thinks be will select all the re o by the restaurant and dining ute mainder ta the weat Parlors ran by Jack Harberls, m a soon be converted into a modern fice building May 14 | = r, Barberta, who has eur May 14 Yoru | Kattimates were submitted to the ent SO. OP ne © ee board of public works by the on ey Remy age: en Be fpe theme LAK® EW. May S.—M¥a, Jonn | #'8¢ering department this morning othe pt tus ane pn re tay oth | Ade ery itt with cardiac asth, 2% @ following improvements The locatt liding te 20 $300 000 | a. Her son, W, Weston, is a Sth av. ot al, water mains, $10,900 band nag toe « helpless as the result of in. | Th @¥. et al, concrete sidewalks av., now in will make It so ' al injuries recelved tn @ rune. | #17800; Olive ef, et al., grading and accessible from all directions that way acetdent ut (We Weeks ago, | erading, $60,000; Horen ay. et al Mr. Barberis ts of the opinion that VER, Cow “ ne | sewer, $700; Mast Pike st, grading, t rent of offices would produce DENVER. 7 t| COLUMBIA, May &—The Cotum, | $51,00; Mat av. et al, water mains, mere revenue than the restaurant ee was bia Knights, & new local fraternal $4,730; BE. Proapeect at. ot al, ae Tr r is one of the beat! & coll ~ 1 . jorder, has been organised here, with | Pbalt paving, $11,300; Kastiake ay known culsine resorts in eity ee —r ' iu avtew mbers, It combines et al, asphalt paving, $18,600 For « long while it was known as social pleasures, sick and burial The 4 the contract the Matson Torte ES jm © & speotal fire drill for the sidewalke for the te » intention of N T j ay stand by friends of | Louisa at. district to McAdam & he salaon which he new R ne order In time of emergency O'Connor for $40,775. ‘There were wt flo the Second $uB Jobn Ray, of Brighton Beach, will| five bidders, The bids for the grad. ; | be athletk inatructor; KR. J. Khodes | ing of B Jefferson at. were rejected POUTHRAST Shs ‘ f the Columbia fire and the work will be readvertised wane residen'= Jepartme ie prealde Henry Tork, Fried ' Ne 2 preaid & W. Ray WILL CONSULT RUSSELL ‘Beatite past president; Oscar MeCu dare come oul on py o ' yp Baker, ne The appointment of Captain Rue — a th ‘ geant at arma " urties and n to wucceed Cap Wot's de matter, Chime pa wits bia Charies Rawanc quar 2 asidered by the Hang it, I can't tink tt dia nis ‘ ty 1 wid dat $100 bi Thad oul age a ® HILLMAN CITY, May S—at the | fo), 09) of ann nigat ferred - ee ceder the nar - st| meeting of the Improvement club | the harbors and wh on nalt MANY SCHOOLS ENTERED, wach a a|last night, G. A. Seltomridge was (This ix the same committee to - See Seattle ce A tl appointed as a fire hasarg in. ¥20m the appotatment of Captain] Dean Priest, of the department of Pca spector, Hin duty will be to warn | Sbaulding was referred, and which | rhetorte and oratory the untver: | tag S88 Dame * 4 ee wh ow tetemnadi a pd Fem arg ne omy. i . soesives a oon ae SOLOIER ATTEMPTS suUICcIDE county e ors asking | matertal to . © ie) % 1 ppe e wat at least high schools of th ha pgcial ove May IT | danger of fire, also to look after wn. Peted thet a similar report will De] atate will have representatives in IN UNUBUAL MANNER, thie end . safe chimneys. With but scanty fre teturned In Russell's case the tnter-acholastic declamatory te be elected . protection the risk of @ general con teat be held at the university ee pave ne flagration is becoming greater ev. | CONTRACT POR FIRE ENGINES | way 1s and 19, Last year only aot the | annes ery day, aa the country ie becoming AWARDED BY BOARD. |cight high schools entered the ean ae : ; will be held as follows: [more thickly settled i tneat. Kent high school came out SAN FRANCISCO, May Capt Sap Brighton Beach; May 10 An effort is to be made to wet a Contracts were awarded by the|firat, with Beattlc ond F. B. Webster of the 20th infantry a lattempted to commit suicide this PS angel a y . : ‘ i : 2 : j ; a z r 8 armory ; LaBor v The labo fhe Ornoa vam faet aes. Bhs verte Mey 00d 2. LW Gray str Pesan 8 Sai SRRRSe a llect® Money and Botton Block WERE ARE OME jDEAL MEN. CHINE SE DOCTOR AFTER AMERICAN COLLEGE GIRLS ee - SESS SESH PEPER ERE RHEE RES t THE IDEAL WOMAN . PEER EEE EER EERE EERE EE HERE Ee Re eS nes ant : wo AGAINST ANNEXATION ; J RINER BEACH, May 6 7 Haee ts . * o . . . Here are five beawtiful women the face of any one of them views of the are whether y | | be beautiful or not? Write @ letter to the bitter of The Kter 88 words tell Just whet a must in Order to meet with your appre tte and in oman, 1 Woman Modest dent, seif-retlant towtog, timposition, in t e manty . A. benevote angel and dol of home, busbar and = ebtidren harmonious Companion and coum- of: guarde her own and @isres wie her neighbots’ affairs; good figure. tree blond, brown eyem, vod, natural teeth, healthy,” good 2ok and housekee; THEO PRISER, TH3 Sunnyaide av ms must be a complexion, bine *yes and brows always help yo air, One who w to forget your and Woes, aud whe will make her presence in your PD eit and ap- preclated in her own sweet way M. CLARK. Genoral delivery, Seattle My Ident Woman moat be senat tive, cheerful, good natured. bright minded and honest Also & good housekeeper, Kind to all betnes, trae Jevatednese to her home and famity LAs to looks she may be an God thought fit and useful for ber.- That in my Ideal Worn. } T. A. SMITH. Tukwila, Weah 1 She must be kind. beguiling and b enkina. ot eadfast and ‘=. compa : and ebedient knowledge and Above all, she j < ott theme | ful whether or Tmo, and the uttermost perfection of jail nature—a true womer | HENRY DOZER. | 49 Pulliven building.” WILL BUILD NEW | STEAM SCHOONER | The fol tle men, ¢ Stetson, D. Gray. have wing well known Seat KR Fowler, Geo. W KB Robinson and 1. organized « company under the same of The Wa a Martine Co, Ine, beaviqua atthe, with a capital stock “ot x e200, has deotdeed once « moder This company Hid in Beuttle m schooner «co capact’ 100,000 fect of lumber or 908 Mi) tone weight this aehooner ta finished it 6 thie cow pany will buts ~ u i After mal vessel scl as managing 98 vensel = A QUAKE PRANK 4 teputy health officer appointed tm j and likely to cause an eptdemto un: leas Immediately rebullt Hitliman tiny for a new engine for the fire The condit of the box drain] department, a new combfatiun leading through the buat dia-| chemtoal engine and hose cart and fet wae sported as very bad) anotyer #6 foot aertal lad trunk beard of publio works this more The vngatine and mbination chee foal yitll be wupplied by the Aheras Fire ifngine Co.,’ the former at # price vf $4,469 and the latter at a price (if 91,200 SAVED HIS SWEETHEART FROM WEGROS' ATTACK | KANSAS After the lyvached ors, CITY, Mo tngtield, Mo, mob had three = egress, Leslie a foay-cheeked 1¢-yrearold wae escorting hie best girl [Olive Fielder, 15, home from the | theater when two negroes accosted May. & them. Th wooned, and as the negroes began firing, Peters drow a revolver and killed one of them, Relph Bur The other os J eaped | Pe tate ber howe at of whieh jthe tragedy then walked to the and ‘GORWIN READY = FOR OWNERS } 1. IL Gray & Co. announce today that the steamer Corwin, whieh bax been thor o mb free em to stern, will be 6 Mond her earg Corwin ha 1 bo hit the various ur chant « This oll w he tar abi ail pora Ww 4 P nm be te r vy ' first part « he t ail the stockholders of the ny jetating that ——— _-- oe a May h, end the Wi auffe from rheumatiom | geciared a closed corporatior Lu a few treatmenta at the | mw cue of the Mew World Smelting rhaville Institute of Osteopathy | Gompany must be considered re fect a sure and lasting oure. | markabie, taking into consideration # at 114 Washingtoh butld- oe ing. that they have purchased ali their) smelter, power, electrical and jum. | Installation of New World Smeiter iLocal Company will ‘Be Closed Cor- | tea | toam | ward ee from Bee which schon attendants mnon the nic and sent more thar With clothes and bedding to the Red BARBERIS MAY CO morning by stabbing himeetf in the throat with a bayonet. He ts in a | dangerous dition In the Presidio hompital Why ne should h [tried to end bis life ts not Xt known BALLARD NOTES BALLARD, May 5.—Tomorrow at 3 p.m. the Bremerton navy yard team and the Mallard baseball team will th eet Bound league \ The ton sease new batte M a roadway Od wo nd < yard for tor w ard Mann, Bleiner, He the navy the Balerd ladies party at the Elks enetit of the baseball i be used to- Monday eve give a wh for the The tee ge Graham, of H. A. Graham & Hon, 163 Ballard av. returned Sen Franctaco this morning | the steamer Queen. Mr, Graham went to Sar — the earthquake | Rev. G. K. Merry, editor of the Pacific Christian, will preach at ahe Raiterd Christian church, Sun. May at tia m and Spm 2 week he wil give a series of hie torical lectures every evening ‘The Sunday schools of the Fre intian chureh and of th ra Christian church will try ¢ an get the most during the neat two The loser will give a plo- to the winner The relief Mayor Wiiey Francisco has aid of Ban ted ite work 100 together for the come Crom: sac Ming Emily Olsen, formerty of Ballard. was drowned at Aberdeen and the body wae shipped to Under Mayfield. The funeral the Swedish M clock thin afte handing over his revolver, said be | 5°" nut Gall belek Coma thought he had killed « negro, me} 0° 00 lating the cirenmatahoes, A police/ patrol found Burns dead with Bis) oy oinae Heklund 296 State at. re. revolver, .« ral cartridges dis-|, 4 word ing that bie charged, clasped in bis hand rother Ole had been hurt at the « boy 4 « popdlar hero and aly Hw at Pt. Lodiow. Me will be movement haw been started to «ive | tr, ruaht io Beattle on the bout this him a $1,000 purseor @ home, afd | greenoor the girl a diamond ring = The coroner's jury promptly ex The work of laying the cement erated Peters, That his courag?|waik on Times #t. was fintehed to- od bie sweetheart from a rible fate at the hands of the black | ter | day brates ie the common belief of} At mitter Springfie! lot the wh ne >a ae ere about 106 passengers. The Corwin i be in command of the well-| STRUCK A DOLPHIN wnown master, Capt. EL. Wost,| : ae who states he expects to reach) When Cay Hodgekin of the mo by May H. &. Mott, far-}eoast and geodetic surve ste amer merty of the Great Northern Steam-|Patterson was landing at the F ship Co, has been appointed pur | hunk his morning he collided of the Corwta with the dolphin on the pier, strik The vessel will be open for ih ling ® & nelng t w on the star sectlon to shippers and passengers | board sid The Patte con was Tuesday et Pier 6. shigh damaged and will be re |paired within the next week RUSH IN POSTOFFICE | CLOAK WILL SPEAK The clerks In the det metn of th cattle pow J mk, the Bellingham #0 handling optionally large | cialis ' an elected of mall. The rush ix caused | *t , y , ra large amount of San Fraw|*t the Socailst Temple cisco people arriving in Seattle | evening at & » daily and also ¢ who come to le to get thefr outfits for going WILL SING AT CHURCH - _—— The Ferguson Dixie J 8 1 m1 tOlers will at Bapttet on will | choret 5 . advise al her ville. It pathy. Ips Acreage at $5 ae ct “ should ores t buye o € ‘ Alw be , tion «ma « . ‘ " suffi } ' f he abt} f 1) on h t New | World Smelting 5 ie « pr ' | . D anzer, p wiih inaugurat | ginning, making \ ble. Some of th prominent | mining and business men of this} ity have become stockholders, ond | it ts the concensus of opinion that | every promise made by th oe of the company will be carried ouedl to the telter, os GET IN AND DOUBLE YOUR MONEY Joseph E. Thomas & Co. Incorporated ind, k 6 New York 2499, Main Bloc ae park, Bbeth Franctaco immediately | smmittes appointed by | ECOMUNOMY FOR’ MONTH OF MAY | Boonomy | ene finan counel! at was the watchword of committee of the city s meeting held this mor ing to constder the estimates of ex penditures for the month of May The commitice cut out of the esti toate the item of $400 asked for by Beeretary A. H. Grout, of the etvil sarvi commission, to defra his expenses on @ trip fo Washington to attend the national convention | of secretaries of civil serv ” missions, It cut out also an item to cover the mt of a new bugsy for the use of the fire department The commitee instructed Comp: | troller Carroll to del publishing the ad tisements for bids for the new bond the re optolon regarding ceipt of the orpore the leguiit jof the prope isnues. The t bers of the park board have ante |} the corporation counsel to with. | hold the preperation of bis opinior until they ean submit to him @ lis of citation of legal porting their « ention that the | s were authorized and that the ings have - in all re Speeta regula? ap USED BAYONET TYPHOID CASES ON INCREASE | BAN FRANCISCO, May 6 | Rumber of eases of typhoid at the Presidio hospital tnereased today to 30. There were eight yesterday It f* atated on good y to | day that the governor wil! continue to proclaim legal holidays until une 1 It is planned to have the legisla ture meet on that date and pass measures required by the situeth It te likely that steps will also tx taken to prevent the statute of Iim- fattons operating The area of the burned distriet i# 450 blocks by careful count A DRESS HAT author | | } i In the most delica tones is a hat for dress occasions The hat in round im form, the/ crown being low and of horse hair, while the curtain rim is given the! correct frilly effect by mohair be | ling used. Oyster white te the color of the bat, the trimmings being detieate rose and lavender On the left side of the crown te a graceful croup of Prince of Wales feathers of the two colors. These tise from a small bunch of roses dual tones, while under the rim the Gowers again ap of the raleed pear EARTHQUAKE 1S uthoritien sup: | The | | America, t | JAY GOULD WINS FINAL LONDON, May 5.—In the final round, opentoallcomers, for the lay defeated Hill fay Gould will play tm the finals, and if he wine will be entitled to} play Butace Miles for the world’s championship. eheleehehelelelhalahelhelel 4 o * PROMISE NOT TO ni FOR 10 YEARS. TRIKE SCRANTON, The Street Car Men's union of this city has adopted a novel agreement in accepting from the company a raise of 2 cents per hour in a contract whieh provides that it will be impos sible to call a strike or walk out for 10 years. Every three yoars they are permitted to open negotiations fo rthe set tlement of wages and griev ances, and diferences will be arbitrated as a last resort Pa. May 5 Getscaaaes SP a ee ee eo oe ee ee Kingsbury ry 8 “Ha have been known for years for extreme beauty of styles, W. B. Hutchison Co. « ner Second and Union committees has decided $1,500 to Banta Rosa — Special rates to health now in effect at the Kirksville of Osteopathy, at 114 butiding Our Motto: REPONSIBLE CHICAGO, May 5.—An applica tion for a recelver for the Traders Inaurance company was filed in the! etreuit court this morning. It # timated that the company lost $3, 000,000 in the San Franetseo fire The company had risks of $160,000, 000 and asseta of only $5 Steerer aeawrenes VLAOIMIR THOUGHT THE TIP A GOOD ONE. PARIS have warn Duke Viadimtr visiting here, not be May 5 ne Russian Grand Alexis, who is that they cam responsible forvhis safe anarchists jotting assasainate bint juke preparing to leave fmmedt sanntesnntesoe. eeeeeteteeeetes eee eee Instead of Movin Old Piano Into New Home the Pianola Piano The Piano Everyone Can Play We take of tht all mal vlano’ ment m whole proposition Is greatly plifte and at a considera | saving of trouble and expen Full information will } be furnished eithe by le | pon callin, D. ‘. Johnston Co. | KAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNE At THE UNION BAKER Bon Marche Block Bverything Good. “An Honest Value at an Honest Price,” makes you safe. We sell We Werepair pianos “THE QUALITY STORE.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Second Ave, Seattle GARDEN HOSE 60 feet %-4 Cotton Hose, coupling and noazte THE AUBBER STORE. 714 First Ave. YOU'LL BR At the low price at ‘ou OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Jay Gould, of Mon- | seeeeee send) Infirmary | Washington | / WISH 1 wAD AN AK! YOU BET /D USE A! THEN MAYBE YOU WOULDN'T WAIT The THE STREKT WAS CROWDED WHEN YOU WANT TO WASH Win Dows Mt What's the t Boohoo, I'm tinkin araft wot's floatin’ not gittin’ any of it”? 4 Hats + for yeurs for extre ft atylen, W. B. Hutchison er Second and Union at at aroun’ je rich an’ me been beauty Kingsbury ave k $1.00 Screen Doors at 75c $1.00 Natural Door, any size Pintsh Come at once and have free examination WE EXTRACT TEETH FRE; SILVER FILLINGS, Ihe UP; GOLD FILLINGS, The UP; SET OF TEETH, $4.00; SPLEN- DID SET. $4.00, GOLD Chow $1.00 =6TO $8.00. WHITB CROWNS, $260 TO 86.00. All work guaranteed for ee BROWN'S AL PARLORS 713 Firet Avenue s ton i | : ; | | ' ; Parlors 1, 2 4 8 and & Union block, one door south of all @ Southwick’s $:30 a. m. to 6p m Sunday. #20 a m. to 12:30 p.m ASTONISHED an obtain first-class FURN ITURE Line me and h Carpets all new nish y { ir omy ence LAUREL a to euit onven designs and patterns. We will fur. small amount down and payments 8 AND RANGE Ghe HEGDAHL CoO., Inc. Cash Register Exchange CREDIT. WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS h price for | Co, We pay highe:t ¢ The Sundwal 609 Ist Ave \NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBER (ould your copy of The Star fall to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve he favor to call Maur M he Mndependent 1138,) between Yelock, and we will ‘ay at once, If you should ape: please do us main office (Sunset, in ad { miss it more than once please tele phone us every time you miss it In this way we can be rtaim of | giving our subscribers a perfect ser. vice—and It is the only way. THE STAR PUSLISHING CO. LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Both Phones— 1686. Office in Diller Hetel, Open Day and Night Ine