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{ ee Pee ee eee ee eee eee ee eee ee ROW BOMB. AT KING AND HIS BRIDE rexrcoves UNDE Me CAR AY unt arrested. tt ta by Rack, KILLING HORSES AND winsile, or at toast se te coupLe af accomptice of the ar qcnten, BUT F ATHEO t b was thrown trom a ba’ we unse pers ald thy ed mo muddenty that gag My iting | Queen | ban -ariabeed Won the-emnne ite he| Dereon found who looked suspicious os i by ry . was tetra “ reyal .e ree he ell ‘ I is reper Low that aa par-|five + na wore killed by the tid not | pk f the bomb and 80 injures 4 A “ and Five arrests have been made The Re ind A child In bomb was thrown soon after the was k proceaston left the church. EE MISSING HUSBANDS CHARGE CRUELTY. The usual order tn divoree courts Was reversed this morning in the trials of the casos of George Hor | TUNE TELLERS, AND batted + ee grad baie Sees ar |ton vs. Ressie Horton and Merritt! COME TRUE. ag |C. Bohall vs Bertha HM. Bohall in| JURY DISAGREES, |the superior court. Both men al-| FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD = RALPH |lemed cruelty, and both received VANCOUVER. B.C, May 91 their decrees clairvoyant, giving their] The Jury in the trtal of 1 Mir COOP 18 RUN DOWN AND SER . ar as Madame Cc. Piere Jiend Shorty Dunn, charged with SUIT OVER JEWELRY. | Mine Mary Perry were arrosied yee | holding up the Canadian Pacitic ex 1OUSLY INJURED ON FIRST . ‘ |terday evening by Spectal Officers! prema train at Colquhoun, hae dis gurmunds the disanpest | Hunort I. Joseph & Co. filed sult | Clark and Barck, charged with lSares@, standing 11 for eoavieuion| AVENUE. i. EEO FORNE Oe ae Wc [Im the superior court today against|tuing their work of reading the! and one for acquittal, The onse will eis B saiiboa roa Satur.) Anes Woot known as Annie Ab-| Pst, present and future for money,| probably go over to the fall sitting » ween wae bott, to recover $525 alleged to be| contrary to the orders recently ta-| of the court Ralph Coop, 1628 18th av oe None [tte for Jewelry. ave 8 been ca ‘ areh has] ring the > light or ay into on which ents of the trace the © patter they left ( Carried Lunch Basket the bors were between 19] pare of age, the girl 16 or of the boys was light and| WIth the assistance of ier dark, All three were | Staith’s office, F. A. Ouellette, who Areied and appeared to bejhas quietly been works on the gut for a days junket. |tmurder case of P.M. Hoes and wife ald they © ea the girl carrie Basket containing a Mghthaired boy “Pilot No. 2." and at the time | county Jat om oo uapicion took his name, but he at was t atlure of fo retura, Mr. Dunlap, on potified the inca! > aay] neve t hose » good-stsed uchron ed the} dence that may go a long way tc |ward the conviction of Charles Ar ROCKEFELLER SAILS AWAY ative day hoat. He inembered a craft since qme who even poticed such Reports to Police NEW YORK, May 31—Jonn D. heed wives a0 Rockefeller and party sailed for here have af wissing persons welsh M tally with the desertption oF young people renting the boat Eurupe on the steamer Deutschland \today. Mrs. Rockefotter was dreesed jin colors for the first time in yea: - x +d magna happy Haly dowsible, tha! (noir Ke)" feet all. right,” he sald. *1 nahin ‘loare public, LY™Bt 0 be friendiy, but I can't aay anything.” . ae 26 feet in Painted green to the water| painted on the bottom, KILLED IN MINE. eee carricd a single. sail letters “No. 2 ore | Hayward Milley, 30 years old, 8 mine at Black Diamond With joe Burdette he was riding through fh dark tunse! and was knocked off the car. Milley was a Canadien ORDINANCE. The counct! committee on health and santtation will hold « meeting ning for the conalderstion Proposed anthnotee ordi-| nance tntraduced tm the council b; € Counetiman © utehen. Pfeparted on the beat ot las that through the firm of | & Kittinger, Charles i, of Ketley-Clarke Co. ls ne i the sale of bis property St, between Second ate The property fs 6x te on the alley and ix of A the three-story frame as the Lyon block. | par Price is sald to be} 4 Which sts a sew price Se town property. The same | Potchaser is withheld cs BE CONVICTED Shoriff | from Seattle |of Kerristom, has discovered evi! neson, who ts being held im the! Great Success $100,000 Worth of Property THE SEATTLE STAR.-THURSDAY, MAY Qheeekenenenne WATER SHUT OFF. Water will be shut off to morrow from # am. to 12 noon tn the district from Kast 42nd to Past 1, 1906, Bastern ay ‘SENATE COMMITTEE TEER RH eee ee ee ee ee es CANAL }ably by the coma jie wenate thi TO UR! INDORSE JAMES A, MOORE'S eree committee of ue BANK CLEARINGS. May 31, 1906 afternoon 1906 PROPOSITION GOES ilso be} The same drang will introduced in the house by fxentative Humphrey. Mr 1T6 COMMITTEES | fepre Moore, a PER HOUSE MENT OF with Increase over name required, agrees tn addition to late Inst canul, to maintain it} year,.$ 492,160.56 salidina’ tin j whbeeecibeeeres 18 THIRD DRAUGHT [for three , and the min mit Aproilwe war department WASHINGTON, D. C,, May %1ee originally asking Uiat the steel pro |The bit providing for the constracpmoters maintain It for all time tion of the Lake Washington will have a minimum by James A. Moore and his asso feet with a width of] jolates mm the Kirxland ri planet the bottom, the single enterprise was veported upon fave 60 foot wide BOY STRUCK BY AN AUTO — OST “DOPE” SPECIAL CHAMBER TO ELECT The Chamber of Commerce th Jafternoon held @ post por AQUIT | and set June 18 as the date for hott the eleett« trustees, The i» will officers, The committee prt «$8,000 on Home email bills will be paid OFFICERS | THEMSELVES IN CREDITABLE! oe | MANNER IN ROLE OF FOR — sued by the chief of potle ———— run down by a automob | Told His Fortune, First ay. near King st. at noon to-| tm plain clothes Clark went te day. His right leg and arm were | Miss Perry's apartments, at 1420 3rd jeprained and he suffered several av. and had his fortune told, she |wevere bruises. | ° told the officer Coop and « boy friend were play i fated soon « jing tn the reet when the auto, 4 Henalves, that he hed already been Dig touring car tagged “Cal. No. 6,” | married three times aod wai nd~ came down the avenue The ma ing high in another woman's @x chine wan not running at a high on bestd ts of other things rate of speed, but could not be he peace protector modestly re- a isidedeieci stopped before it struck the boy frained from teliing l'The oecupants of the machine took | the boy's name and address and he To provide additional power for) was removed to his home the toterurban and Seattle and Ta Something of a Prophet. Boeetal Officer Barck «1 lark left and facet —— | THE BIGGEST JOBS IW THE BIG CITIES NEW YORK A ELECTRIC TOWING MACHINE IN TUNNEL —— ure ‘The Man- et RT fete tte tt tT te tt RTT tet tk erin be SRA0P Met ee * * ige will run tro * WHAT IT. WILL COST, 0 ee ee Ge Smee *% Manhattan subway extension... ‘ie $ 10,000,000 w | island and sorcss to Lang ® New subweys 09,000,000 & . * "enneylivania tunnel, et 1090 mo mw / © nd Central station improveme 50,000,000 & @ Wackweill's intend tunnel 10,000,000 ®& ®@ Manhattan bridge 1 000 @ | @ Wiackwell's isiand bridge i “a _* # Williamsburg bridge (finished) 16,337,066 & * * * * EEE EERE He BUILD NEW YORK, May 31.—1In the con. | cecal afiecoti bree rt Col. A. W. Swanitz, chief engl- 7 2 er of the Valdez & Yukon Rail- any, left on the steamer the land and waters of this city, the ta Clara this morning for Val- | dez, taking with him a construction | propriated $1 | the work of be 200,06 stupendous mum of almost $450,000, tiding 000 is to be expended to meet the tously told the) coma electric lines, Stone & Web TRAING DIVERTED, ; der the bed of the Huds lerew and much of the material for man that he wae the seventh son | ster, of Boston, owners of the local ( — |rapld transit requirements of New| Jersey, boring a Page thereat f a seventh father and was eo treet car system, have begun the) SALT LAKE, Utah, May #1.—an! York through Manhattar »| the railroad, which ts being by shakes Khimmelf at peddling out the truction of another electrical | through tr northweat have New York, with her 4,000,000 peo-| Kast river and cons tne tor-| from tidewater to the interior. The host” dope. He proph generating plant at Buckley, on | been orde od Sacra. has found as t ninw) stations | material was purchased in Seattle, ave appearance of a | White river mento, owing to Washouts along the he task T River & Ma jand includ: y for a saw- Wagon, paticemen. potice court, et The plans have not yet been com-| ©. KH. & N. west of La Grande, Ore.| Yast army of mpany also is linking M. mill, two ¢ is of heavy timbers and almost by the time he had fiu-| pleted, and an estimate of the coat | - than the combi Jersey under the th to complete the remaining portion jwen the first two of the predictions | has not yet been made, but’ How “ America, Gre Mudsor Thie tube will corn tof the 1,800-foot wharf, which will | pe true ard FP, Grant, Washington manager France, |ratiroad terminals and Jersey trac-| be occupied not only by the com- y Madame Pers’ apartmentslof the Stone @ Webster inte The tion | pany’s warehouse, but by the gen Jin the Yo ne, 1208 Let av. [stated this afternoon that it outa} whieh An. posed tunnel will run|eral offices of the railway company wang viene amd the saatnune twvtt cost from $2,000,900 to $6,000,000, | months ate, | ¢rom $ Central station Locomotives, cars and rails will Fe to make a trip to the police |The preliminary work has already | tt Wilt be completely dwarfed by the | Forty which is being re-| be in Seattle ready for shipment to }tiom. Im both tnatances the woman| begun. It will take about two years j new undertakings built, w ots and the Kast | Valdez by the middle of June. The laccepted money from the officer for complete the undertaking | A® extension is now building from | river to Jie Istand, and to! present plans of the company mod the reading The water power available ls enf Battery park, at the tower extr | Long tetand, Ti 1) be a part of|to have the line constructed, rails At other places visited the me-/ficient to develop between 50,000 Manhattan island, unde the present so wiont eub-|lald and in complete ope oe dtuma, seers, clairvoyants, ete. were land 60,000 horsepower. | fast river and to the rt way far as Copper river canyon by all closed up, waiting the rewulte of Brovklyn, one and a half miles Two wonderful new bridges over|cember 1 of this year. This is only [the trial of self-styled “Rev.” Miss Commencing next Monday, Seat Two proposed subways, larger| the East river will retieve the con-{10 miles from Copper Center, the | Ray, which will be held late this A Ni W fle will have a new steamship line|°Y*" [48 the one now in operation,| gestion of the Bro and new objective point of the road afternoon in Justice Davie’ court. f Vancouver tsland calling at al —e : port heretofore not touched. C. W.| HEALTH OFFICER Cook, of the well known firm of/ € & Co, ts expected back from) ¥ DETEC TIVE Tamsine tcalght, end be will na-t A. Bridge & Co. Popular Price Clothier? _ ounce that thy Walaleale, | of his company, wit! be put on the Seattle Nanaimo route for the sum mer monthe INVESTIGATING Z | Special Officer Jack Barck, re | ently appoinied private secretary For the present the service will to Chief of Police Wappenstetn, wor the tr hy The principal objec ot | today appointed a detective, to {Mut the present connection ix to cine | | | NEW YORK, May 3).<-1r. Thom jas Darlingten, president of the de | Bartunent of by . began today a personal investigation Into local j meat ea'ablishments the vacancy left whee Vépppenstein [tp the eastern tourist from Seattle was promoted to the head of the de te wan cae noed today that the eamer Wa: at Te may call ~ we) Barck continue to act ax | Coma, but will make her home port) j a) 20: Suits private secretary to the chief when |!a this y |to the American Trading com teh intended to ue the at Nome thie season on th jrun, has fallen through Cook has entered a new branch of the Puget sound rune. CLAIRVOYANTS ARE IN COURT For the first Hutchinsoe Co Jone days times be will fulfill bis regular de on twa as detective stoame RE Sold i Jesties Davis! court room ts THE FRONT | In crowded with elairvoyants, proph-) ets and seers of all kinds this after-| MtReeeeaneen eee noon to witness the trial of “Rev.” | Nevadan will arrive and e 9 Miss Rice, the clairvoyant who ie| ri te “ | from an Francisco and | |rmaking « test case to estabtish the} for the Hawahian te | | MeMeeney and Attorney | Makaweliic has been ae [Roberts are defending Miss Rice from Hind Roly Colum via fe the south Tesee: b & Co, by} milis for af } snique beat of be in port this! ever, She will Blackheath will arrive and take on cargo for @rtacipally for Viadivestok | 0 GOVERN STABLES. The opening of Oxbow tract yesterday nee for the reaw | tion, Intro. reqnent a j was property eral hundred feet of be and a large number of mediate erection of a | river, which will em while contracts were by Coun work on the houses is w in th n health Sanitation velit Wigton) dra ' in fh defectiy. y for it DAMAGE BY FLOr hat $2 ames in W senent WEARING T+ Hesivtant fot Graham AFTERNOON charged » 3 fire, wi , ahternoon ASSOCIATION MEETING The Alasi« pom bs racers, tofay at the | ive of and Seaboard Se | 212 American Ba: | Main 2476—1 steamat 1 of ite Pane é hee $0000 DAMAGE Ore reas’, 1% coe PReult of tho SM. bridge fone. 7 broken * Water Front Addition - - - - - sold. The Prosecuting Attorney | Whitman i* prosecuting the case WILL CLOSE ITS WORK, | The relief committee of the Chamber of Commerce will moet this afternoon for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the com mittee, and will forward the balance of subseription i to San Francieco. The e mn of new di rectors will also tafe pl ana 15 new mbers will be ole residence and business lots and water the frontage on pert t consisted $, sev i en’s su $ sieian teenie lichigas avenues, |For the first June days. W. B : . Hutchinson Co eee reader the im and the es Will I aice Phone For the >W Lond on Ladies’ Tailor System | At 50c Cents Mclaughlin Realty (0, | VandeVanterDavis@Q) fo cnty,| ChyesMg. | SEES EXTRA SPECIAL ENS SUIT SAL Friday and Saturday As the result of an immense spring business, several of our best lines of Men's Clothing are broken in sizes, and we have decided to place all the $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 Suits in one large assortment for a rousing big sale Friday and Saturday Included in the assortment are the new Gray Worsteds and Plaids, over Plaids and Stripe effe plain Blues and blacks. Also the new Silk and Wool weaves both Beauti- All the late cuts, fouble breasted fully tailored, perfect fitting garments, Hd their shape. a Regular Values $15.00, $16.50 Your Choice Friday and ALL SUITS BOUGHT DURING THIS SALE WILL BE ALTERED, PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FOR A and $18.00. ‘$12. 5() Saturday.. UNION CLERKS AND UNION GOODS A. Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Ave. Wext Boor to Bon Marche