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pe in Seattle That Dares wo Pritt the News ATH WORKS RASPBERRY PIES = SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1906. -* wae TTT T TLC LTTE . * * BANK CLEARINGS, : RUSSELL HI * * ® June 9, 1906 $1,961,716.93 & *® June 9, 1906 #32,465,07 *| * * ® Increase over same *| date lant your, .$ 619,261.26 #! - * eee ee FAMOV® BREWER HE HS SHARE |CITY TREASURER REFUSED TO lable for the $106. appropria Am the important initors to Aitle today ave Be Blate, manutac.| PAY BILL FOR WORTHLESS . een of Bats beer, und Richard MeBrite,| CUPPLIE® WHICH WERE | BOOST MOUNT BAKER Pank, |"! ere ee eet aes YO BESTITUTE GAN of the Portland Cordage Works Have) v. roe « iocat resi entate man,|2,,0",wile, on hie. “nrenent voir] PRANCISCANS. 33 4 aaninted by a committee of the Ral-| et ME wa a wad ot wey she Foe a mcs are stopping at the Butler hotel ow Escape From Ptomaine Poisoning =] niet Halghts Improvement associa | |_ To City ‘Treasurer George Rus } pe Rd ghar eager well as well as to City Engineer Poison in Jam. sition, the extention at atvune ‘ete Teese Delonas «share of the seit tee ihe ann asi po ; = ae efedit for rejecting the exorbitant : en eee joi of the Schwabacher Grocery ‘ ef every effort on the, bakery that in any manner ee MSBIONARY TO SPEAK, | prey oe — pn. vie rth aT the Management to kee become mixed accidentally with the } quibe \enttorers. In fact. while gees has leaked out of the ple. To Officer Clark he explained | Mev. Arthur HM. Smith, who how homaan first raised the question poisoning from rasp-| bis suspicion 4a search was! "Pht 33 years as a missionary in relacaias ie cictelate “ad euwteet pie wt the Portland Cortage started at once on the cles ine | CHIN will epeak in the Plymouth the bill ' » Russell who eventual: si big plant at Smith's|dicated. Through private detect.|C&#eMAtlonal church — hh ash The yeasen for bi i employes and one ives employed by the cordage com, | VOM Mr. Smith is the author Deere Wick hat scuba the Were rendered seriously | pany it has been learned that Derg, | °f **¥eral books on Ching page th os been beld personally geveral have not yet re) when doing business in another lo | “NO BETS LEGAL. jMARTHA MALE SERIOUELY IN he m0, thy ’ pel Teter » Oo de os te work, although the pot Hon, Used a polsone us powder for | JURED WHILE PLAYING |tion being invalid under the elty weeks ano. |the purpose of killing cockroaches! iayeas CITY Mo. J . cha@ter affected @idjand It was thought that thie bad| jo, June ABO 0 pe | . oly to the faci |beon carelessly used In the. ples | Missourt's antibetting law was up BOUT SONFIRE — LITTLE) Cloned a Month Ago. which a chem-|on the supposition that it was pow. | *tld In convicting Charles Oldham,| BROTHER TRIES TO BAVE| The Schwabacher bill incident! G eesiveis has revealed as ar |dered sugar {2 beekmatier at Elwridge track, in} jwas closed « imately a moath ie was contained in the pies| Merg and his bakers are positive | ° Ag nal cert today, The case) MER, age, but was revived yesterday and ected as an fe and pro jthat they used nothing In the pie | *'! S* 4ppealed | Utils morning by certain newspapers filling, which was secured prepared | ees a ‘. ‘ a of the city un the delusion that for use from the Seattle & Puget ae yr ne yeare regarding it was token yes Vietims Dangerously Hl. | eine atin axapens is daughter of Lient. Harry H. Hale of bg pebeation Bo hoag By oo wes 4 majority of the vio] What makes It seem tmpossible pote company He. 3, wel serine Ason was chiefly on the were dangerously sick and/for the poison to have got into the nse while playing about &\gegund that the goods purchased aaah: to report the next day |raspberries before they were sent jboafire thie morning. The it Wefe not purchased by the board of | On this account H Wasi the bakery is the te hat about together with her brother Tommy }putic works, as is provided by the to discontinue the DIght 30 ples had already been made out and some young friends, were play Fok fer several dave eg al Pa | the same lot of filling, About| S© pounds of the latter had been OFFICE elty ebarter Bil) Not Valid ing abe from & pile of burning refuse) a broom factory, about 10:30, Be abd R. Wigmosta, Sixth and/sent up from the packing establish when the flames caught her drees.| Thie objection might have been make wt. are reported to be still! ment in a small barrel Towmy, who t# but 11 years fe Foe ogy = by another bill of goods “| one of two others hare age. made a berole attempt to put | bel ofdered by the board of athe) to work sor poy n Polson hes oe FANS WILL BE USED TO KEEP our the flames. Ho threw his ster| Warks. But the question having ed from since being taken sick Was not until t tt wan t ground and tried to rolll hor) been raised Russell looked into the Bee Fuster, foreman was one|reached that poison began to ap-| COORS OUT OF THE OFFICE) ii, ) ditch of water, but the fright-|lem@el staths of the matter and hav wee seriously affected, | Pe4r, and then it showed up in such) OF THE CITY TREASURER. ened girl escaped and ran scream jing satiefied himeerlf that the bill to an analysis made |QMaRtity as to suggest that a box jime to her b 133 enth oY | Wak mot valid, notified the board Horace Byers, of the unt |Of powdered arsenic had been turn - South, Dr evens waa) that there was no money in the department of chemistry aie into the barrel. Bomething recily ought to b Ned and ore Nithe wafferer|t@aeury to pay for such a bill of one pie of the lot sere} Berg suspects several parties, one! done to eradicate the livery atable|* to the Beattie General how | goede if ordered. The board there for midaight tunch [Of whom was dismissed from his! otor which at all hours of the day| pital The girl is frightfully burm |fore let the matter drop and the grains of arsenic, or |*™Ploy shortly before the poisoned | permeates the office of the city ed about the body, and her condi|Chamber of Commerce retief com to have killed five times as |Pi0* appeared. He had no reason | treasurer,” sald « member of the | Hon Is serious lunlftee audited and paid the bill By persous to asaign the deed to this individ-| tinanee conmittee of the city coun without investigating the charge Made at a Bakery Il except that he had been die | ci) at a meeting of the committee }tlvat the prices charged for the : rv x bak charged and seemed to be sore. this morning, “The office te locat gOol# were exorbitant and that the pies were made at & Clef of Police Wappenstetn an-| od directly above the stable for the g00ds supplied wore from dead First ay. by nounced this afternoon that prose trol wagon teame, the windows They were part of a lot /cutions would be begun ax soon uat be hept open for vestinteen all of which complaints | prof could be obtained of either! and the odor from the stable fille! have been heard. Nine jeriasinal intent or of carelessness. | tne room ai all hours of the day and} —— yam Pi ra re Boarders Poisoned. night by an employe of deus Another raspberry poisoning case it would be « simple matter ¢ land the balance were sent |A® Deen reported from the Otia, a|Temedy this condition by the in- F Hation of electric fans, 1 Seattle and the stee! works [fashionable family boarding house Me the latter part of the city the | Summit av. At luncheon lately | t>4t the board of works be tnetruct- | tarts with raspberry jam were | 4 to install much fans an are were the most severe, several Polsoned being dangerously | *TVed. and 15 quests took sick with | Cary im order to drive the ventila adopted. BANKRUPTCY PETITION. Rest, and the 0. K. Coffee house Souber, hare also complained effects from When the poisoning was noticed | Shannon, who resides at the} i these same rasp | DF stocks of worthless or comparative Te worthless supplies, goods for there was no active market CORWIN'S FREIGHT GO AT ENORMOUS PRICES AT NOME Ln who dispatched | te steamer Corwin to Nome, have | reeetved a telegram which stated tliat tefore the freight on the steam Y’ ENERGIGES ~ TOMORROW COMMENCEMENT WEEK WILL ‘days. {polxom symptoms shortly after oo through the office in the other) BEGIN IN DENNY MALL WITH | ee wan unloaded every ton of the . wards, Those who did not eat the | éirection.” | periwhables, beer, etc, was sold at pomettenn Coffee house, 08 Wiig were not affected The motion was unanimouiy| BACCALAUREATE SERMON— | Tee es Nome was ail \amt of lemons, oranges and other | nw perishable stock and the freeh RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN THE les, and the potice depart | OU. was called and overcame the EVENING. | raimeh vege on the Corwin went like iteday started an investigation | 8tt@ck* with little trouble. All of! Tne Olympic Foundry company, NOL cakes . Special Officer Clark to} t26 guests have recovered Com line Crane company and the Puget | "The Corwin will remain at Nome ‘there the arsenic came /Pittely. From the symptoms the) sound Pattern Works have flied| T®* ‘aniversity commencement | d@rimg the summer carrying United ond ae Fase aie coun ja petition tn the federal court ask: /oxerctens will jhesin tomorrow at + matt and doing Keneral bust ij px in raspberry jam, and a sam: | “4 w 4 } 10:30 « m. in Denny ween Nome, char! _— Buapects an Enemy. ple has been sent to A. G. Smith Saas bay ne mr TR oo Rev. Horace C. Mason, pastor of| atid Motsebue Sound, not returning ia belteves that the poison was |for analy ‘The hotel manage 1bvademaiene jthe University Congregational! te Beattie until the first of next gome enemy. He declares | ment was still waiting for a report church, will preach the baccalaur | N@vember. ‘fP had wo poison about the | today | eate sermon. Music for the over 4 | sion will be furnished by the Unk! versity orchestra. | | Tomorrow evening at ® o'clock OTHER HEN COOP FOR THE CITY HALL ~~ 3 SAW ILL HAVING SERVED ITS PURPOSE, FOR SEVERAL YEARS, PLANT “—_—_—— simenasensnina CHOIR 10 GIVE MULLEN PLEADS OF THE CITY HALL WINS HIS POINT. the more Important one is that tt “When this city hall is completed I propose to have « photograph tak en showing how many hencoope w Having served its purpose. that of supplying fumber fer the butidings at the headWorks of the water oye Kane, at the gymnasiom. Tuesday! Will add to the architectural sym tai un Ga tas cana Fr w THE ARCHITECTURAL | ptr und bematy ot the bulldite as| WILL NOW BE DISPOSED OF | will be taken up with the regular CHURCH WILL FOLLOW NE Viewed from the exterior - ~ | YORK PLAN OF GIVING MUSIC ne Prof, Edward A. Ross, Ph. B, Vetversity of Nebraska, will deliv ef a commencement address Wet TO PUBLIC. = ae have added to it and offer the photo | tem and for other uses in conne needay at 10:20 & m., subject, “Med. 9, ‘ | . Wednen: ight, June 12, the fee are two important reasons | graph to the Alaska fair committee | tion with the construction of ern Hin and the Grading of Sim) pon we ine Weenie Preste five Should build a new room |as a design for the seal of the fair | system, the city sawmill on Cedar | ere hs chest wit aten & 4 fie ety treasurer's office out |committee.. It should make an e@x-| river is soon to be so The mat The degrees, scholarships andlig. church, Broadway a Toot of the police station,” | cellent dewign as showing the mag-|ter was considered and vorably | prizes will be conferred Wednesday bia ats, to which all are invited re Coane: Mullen this morn-|aifleent diversity of architectural | passed upon by the floance commit-|at 8:30 pm. at Denny hall laipiiaae;@t ereed or teligioes af Sirring the approval of the| ingenuity displayed by the various | tee of the counctl this morning tie” ‘This wit be a cones By the finance committee. 'architects who have planned addi-| The sawmill was installed by the! a aititee sense, and ae folie these is that the treasurer's [tions (o the batlding city several years ago st « cost of Rend onevies Piends the additional room si The ordinance was approved, ap | approximately 94.000. It enabled ‘The Chareh of the Ascension, in tarry on its business. But | propriating $2,000 for the purpose. the city to saw in summer On th |New York elty, recently held « - fosiacitisiaiitinsiams pected weeds oe nya jaltullar concert with great success pecndetane do aut parted peongy Be land Dr. Wilson, the pastor af the * ws rege ares on wu Y~smineter Presbyterian church nat they do the same, as he be There is enough jumber on hand at saued thé church shonld open it BS a re ee wae ewe | doors to free concerts and similar ee. oe Oe ee ree - = tertainments of a high character : as, | te 18 years, ond for x @ the POLICE START OUT TO EN:+| foe the general public jh 4 of ke re FORCE RECENT ORDERS OF ae 3. fais Rn ah l. ee f ‘ | HODGSON RECOVERING , i nee CHIEF GOVERNING CONDUCT! ’ taken the attitude towards Seattle " tina Ernest E. Hodgson, the line mar MARTMAN DECLINES that it must have a certain thing api he, OF DISORDERLY WOMEN who was burned by live wires while VE EXPRESSION ON on id not accept at: x else . ; t {erecting an illuminated sign at We have always been ing to Cows | Washington st. yesterday, in r Ie FIFTH Av. S. PROPOSI- |, iate with the city on a friendly M were r « enter-jod today at the hospital 4 sometines to the great ad wit t a ini @ ft tore of | rapidly reeove non Wa TION—GILMAN MAKES DEC vantage of the city, as I happen| <j sidering bide ¢ leing * out severely burned when he came LARATION. to recall. We do think that the a ff th t, re-|in Contact with the wire, but wa q | granting of a franchise for Fourth | * of Chiet}rendered unconscious for a short av. would injure, not our ¢ F w ‘ ° ' Li ne | (ime Hodgevon live at 1164 Denn mot say at this time| interests, but our property tim on tr hanging | wag, and is employed by the Seat We will aceept Fifth av. in o#ts | suggested the of Orien s af ent. F Tacoma Power company or not,” said | tal av., but it appears that that was Sere x Putrotme ney for the not satisfacto r Dolphin tate ; ; yesterday The proposal to open Fifth emaelve ’ ay of the ting of the cor 1 not entirely unattractive ja , 1 1 Pike e of the city If a scheme to open that 3 at \ ‘ wok arremted six © which it » ‘ we would be glad to co-ope WASHINGTON ’ f me Mipease to the the other perty owner ator Jones, of A Copper Is Waiting | RO data how can have « definite heme of the campaign cor on notae treet, so are un Can lay befor r engineer vious Bryan can f what the fill would | atickly say whether we will accept | qietod that the N rirrranura, 3 an i this matter presents the same a m nree-story brick building i ow. pape fe Doubtfut titude towards the city that it has * a - } Be ioe ae tele even ould it be possible for you to) aiw presented. It fs willing to . : 7 1th t smuathg a rear wall to fall out we this information by give take. It does not occur sah the | cami 4 . Fong @ our next meeting? 32 rary position im anything.” | s oe inte. ee ee oe mn Gill, of the committ — : « poll j had to be taken to hospit Rt could not r Protest Presented j A ‘ ’ im. “Would it not be possi} ‘phere was presented to the com wave a : : Bie ito preva tet mee a pve sae scr ican whew icees QAL FUEL FOR 4 . bnatness me and other led by ' Ty aaite wor fone in 4! the name of John H. McGraw ant FON, Ont rent, S ma eek sald City Engl-| gent of the char of co HA ‘, Onta , ‘ ur dettrey ould require | roteatin me és rrifie wind and rainstor we ¢ polidal lant work ™-| petition favorable to the F ccoliahing buildings, proctis 4 - it] Pl with you « t you caw |f recap hems eo and leavin: ph and te t ft WASHINGTON, June rt Bt eet this in the next | >; nents ons hone lines in a tangled mass of/ Enforce New Order navy depar cok en be pd ing,” said G Hartman 4 be he wire | ‘ 1| ments to f @ battleship Wy he eadeusivew LIPTON MAY COMPETE ' ' ANTS ceder ve last tual GO o6: wes : | tr c € in oF nel “ol Gilman's Deciaration CHICAGO, June 9.—A wa « he ' be ature of . circulated in Chicago yeate ; to , 4 r a , MAY EXTEND TIME AE ting » lecla w stockyard oO the) wit ear fa v ELC. Giiman 01 elie present scene of the packing houre prog t Camnemniitia: Gentine ( M industries, is to be founded by Sir) ing houses yesterday will} \terday expressed the opinion that t Thom Lipton, near Cary, Ind ant. ror - . as Ww) the city council has the authority to « en « bs mF OFOT ox ond the t « the payment of fi *LYMOUTH, England, June 9 ; ‘ Bo Tlextond the thne f ne / ‘ boop OTe tmee, with Cee agree k fe “ fer the a sament levied for the im the state ot | Ln man Longworth and wite 7 : vement of Third av. by regrad e ore hanpital laboard, arrives here at 9 o'clock to| J. T. Lottafeldt today 1a The reason for extending the ee. of ¥ . noma | atc: they will proceed to South-|claim against the elty for $30, the| date for the payment of the assess ty. Thi t" ee aaa eon and arrive at Landon ®yn-) value of a dog alleged to bave been) ment is that the work has been moorrect Pree Nore Mn deg unlawfully slain by the dog ca\cher{held up by court injunction, hae never will eradnate KAGSON |6 PRESIDENT, AL dent of t club organtuc Nicoll, vive | Loews Kasson was ele Wert Seattle Re 1 inet night preaident nee and treasurer lprimary plank in t the coming Republic vention, 6 platform MINIGTRY RESIGNS. IFFS WHO INVESTIGATED, pres! iblican George Vt Witbur Th lub favors the insertion of nm direc county con aT. PR SBURG, June 9—It in reported that the ministry has re signed. SHAH 18 610K CONSTANTINOPLE, June © Musaffered Yin, shah of Persia, ta| erlously i } THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Showere tonight and Gunday; light southwest winds. #. t of EVERETT GLUE AG WORTHLESS = | HOANS MAN HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH RENTON CRIME, AC | CORDING TO DEPUTY SHER tray-|counell in which he pi | An investigation at Everett € | erday convine Deputies BE. ¢ Helding and J. D. Cameron that the | insane man held there had | to do with the Renton murder 1 |they returned to ttle without | hin At present the patient is too insane to give anything in the na-| ture rellable information as to! hin identity, but with the assist-| CT f the Snohomish county of ficers enough was learned of the| case to convince the investigators | that they were on the wrong tral! again Belief had prevailed that the! Everett insane case might furnish & clue at least to the horse mutila tion case at Redmond He was dis jcovered at Monroe, within easy | range of Redmond either by eling north through the woods or {following the Northern Pacific to ithe Great Northera junction at} Fnobomish and thence east to Mon roe, the next station Nothing more eported by the) | sheriff's fflee here today on the | Renton mystery, Sheriff Smith and most of his deputies were out most jot the day on the case, Run jclues are increasing and an effort] in Deing made to Investigate each one as it comes. DOWN JAIL COHOLIC VIOLENCE. lim bis cups induced the jailer & | mov © man 8 | where he would be by himself Becomes Violent. During the night suddenly broke loowe tn | cell and when the jailer othe who were nding tn clerk's offices reached tb the distart t jn of in nded if a ad suddenly tr burst lions bt ¢ full-tange “1 | Is Unusually Strong | Wheeler # man of jatrength and before he quieted bh had torn uy and bad made th could bod! ‘ inte TRIES 10 TEAR = ALL SORTS OF EXCITEMENT IN CITY BASTILE BY HIS AL- the Students’ Christian association} Crated with liquor, Stowell of the university will hold the last Wheeler, better known to the au meeting of t won in Denny | thorities o» “Fighting Wheeler, hall, where t will be joined by/ who was arrested by the police yes the congregations from the] terday afternoon runk, last churches near the university. Rev night made a de attempt to TW. H. Leach will make an address | tear the etty } pees Monday evening at §:% the se-| Wheeler became violent after be-| niors and alumni will be tendered) ing placed In confinen his | a feeeption by President and Mre | WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN | reputation as a “holy terror” when pandemoniam Wheeler's | ove ne ¢ t that the | agerie re all the} | unusual | be | a bath tab} ithe cell look as if it had been visited jby a charge of dynamite | The prisoner was « subdue after a hard fig was « where he could do no more damage TRAINS PILED UP BY FLOODS HELENA, Ment. June High water from streams overflow their banks, and a landslide ne Fort B n, have inter | fered w traffic « Great Northern and the M ri Miles City in delayin elfic frie iN how unusually high No Loss of Life | BUTTE, June 9.—Strenuo te half ¢ 1 t n the Great Northern that are stalled between wash to the east of Hay Freight trains hav been wrecked, but yet the been no F of | of life ‘DEATH IS EVERETT, June 9 The 1 wh man was found N bod fr » hea * h € ing on hix whieh t 1 fentified JUNKET FOR JURY ne Lovejoy ¢ which fe be da " tert da he will visit the where Oma Lovejoy we n June 1905, when the of the Northern Paciflo left track and fell down the emt ment and crushed him to Yeath. STRANGE ONE CENT VOL. 8. NO, go. BOOZER’S MECCA IS GEORGETOWN a5 CENTS PEX MONTH tinual strin PARCHED ONES GO TO sUB. ly Mm re, a ¢ URBS IN AUTOS AFTER 5A rs pene rede leas 4 peg é LOONS CLOSE IN SEATTLE,| fete uid the indore nak Jonta AND RESIDENTS ARE ANGRY. rey veh sec th 4 - oe ae oe Continuous Upro with th ity limite are now cloned s weg Byron : ily > t ” toft 4 lor The romptly at 1 k in the 1 ng by almont + petted Cas apbinel: hal thelr horna tramp ee fs rogrea wers singing st ; a tae Oh of 5 rib 1 ing guna, The s a ree sig ey 4 reetown have . 7 hs : he - wk " noe and le . lone seen ‘to a 4 |atop the wleep-disturbing perform- Fine Auto Busine \aeeds of the crete Senotiine For the past week, during the ear-! likely to happe OUBLE TRACKS AROUSE OWNERS a jand the franchise vertised prepar FIFTEENTH AV. NORTH RESI DENTS OBJECT TO ORDI NANCE THAT 18 ABOUT TO BE PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL. in now being ad- ory to passing 1% at the next meeting of the councts, The council has already adopted a resolution declaring its intention to pase the franchise when it comes up for 4 vote. Protest is Made. Th M ré t Da nt of the Se 5 There was a large protest from Ue Electire Co. sets up the claim) property owners in the vicinity that his company is greater than the | against granting the franchise, and people of Seattle is the declaration) the franchise as recommended for mad 5. B the corporations committ Hicks in a letter to of the ‘te against the granting of the franchise to ¢ ble track the street car line on Fit ath av. North, from M Gaylor streets, alongside Volunteer | park passage provides for laying the out- wide ruil of the street car track om the edge of the street line next the park and setting the trolley pok on the park property. Mr, Hicks, to) in his protest, says “It has been stated by Mr. Grant of the Seattle Electric company, Comes to Light. |that he proposes to force the double The protest has been lying in the | tracking of Fifteenth av. north from omimittioe ft Mercer to Gaylor sts. regardless of but came to the sentiment of the property hoid- jers along sald thoroughfare. In has already | other words, Mr. Grant sets up the recommended the granting of the/claim that he and his road are Fifteenth av. franchise, despite its greater than the people. Now we agreement but a few weeks ago| know the injury it will be t the that it would approve no more street property as it means the destruc ear grants wntil the proposed mu-| tion of the entire parking strip and the removal of our shade trees, That recommenda-|which would injure my property returned to the council | alone $2,500." The man who committed suicide SOLD DIVORCE == WAS ILLEGAL three weeks terday The committee nicipal system had been voted upon people was by the TACOMA SUICIDE WAS WILLIAM C. BEASELY. _aigtienenmsaantisilerinanieme.tie iam C. Beasely, of Seattle, who was] for a long time engaged as nccount-} ant with “The Commonwealth,” a| weekly y published in this city | for several years j The rash act is ascribed to de | FEE HAS BEEN COMING FOR 26 i spondency Beasely came to Seattle | years ago from Peoria, Ml.) YEARS ANO FINALLY AR- he has relatives, and the au | RIVES—TITLE TO PROPERTY are waiting for advices re to the disposition of as — “1 WAS CLOUDED. from ¢ the body |. A divorce case 26 years old was brought to light yesterday in the } county clerk's office by the diseov- i jery that the fee had never been The parties to the divoree long since dead and never that thelr divorce was not paid are knew legal Back in 1880 Mary C. Martin se cured a deeree of divorce from N. } C. Martin and man and wife went thelr separate ways. Two years f | la one Miles Storey bought a i AT WORK COUNCILMAN HANDLES COM- PLAINING PROPERTY OWN.) ERS IN A DIPLOMATIC FASH.| 1ON, AND THEY LEAVE CITY HALL WELL SATISFIED. piece of property in Renton from M. j | Martin. bi Yesterday Mr. Storey desired to H have the record of the property looked up and Attorney F. EB. Knowles came to the office of the clerk of court. It was in the search in the vault that followed that the illegality of the Martin divorce was discovered, |The attorney paid the long-overdue fee, legaliz the divorce and cleared the title to the property. know how it is,” said snk Mullen, of the of the council, in to a complaint from some owners about the pro- « on Twenty-elghth ay, | on Yesler Way and Cherry st Yes, I know how this is. This tx just like more than two-thirds of the « that come in here st ablishing ruin im nd you are b 0 ve truction | Makes Proposition | NOT FOUND Now I have a proposition to make t ‘ou, and if you like it we wt 1 to consider it In this LAD ABANDONED IN MISSOURI ot tigaditenie> 1s NOT THE BOY WHO WAS KIDNAPPED FROM EAGLE HAR- BOR TWO YEARS AGO. The year-old boy told of in tele- lispatches as having been t the railroad station at Mo, is not Prewett vm of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. y, who was kid- from Eagle Harbor two years the jegraphio Baker to believe possibly be his immediately official boy at Boone- description of at in the t ght he with holding the the find that « wanted sing A message was re- © one sent yester- Mr. Baker, which n that the deserted Baker. FALLS INTO VAT . OF MOLTEN SLAG | Herbert M. f the Tacoma » death last of w work- > vat al- pparel, with had al- a he died al at the hos- ARERR Re * GREEZE FATAL BREAKS HOT WAVE ce * * Ki a 2 shower atten ee eeee ee te teeta te eee * eee eeee CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS ARE June 8.—The ip company's oon signified ending the eka and City nday with

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