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7 a oe ae eS ee Oe. ee es MEAD FAVORS CAMPUS. ext] SBATTL K STAR—SATUBDAY, JUNE 16, + ARGUE M’MILLIN CASE, - rector of the Alaska Yukon — falr whieh HV Han Geverner Mead has recommended chee in asking Seantnas the auiversit) campus as the most and that a rec the Tacoma Joontion for the exposition & Roe 1 company be} Mead considers it would appointed, od in Jud ge! be to the best interest of the atate Hanford’s court thig morning ane to hold the exposition on the ean tine was taken up Wy Attorny pes of t university Benator j}io his argument to refute the Praa Pauley and many other prominent | y of Bhultee and proving the! members of the upper house have (CONVENTION 18 CALLED FOR ity of the allegations of Cowell ; : aR x fen eer caltabhe tention Me"! THE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZ! LECTURE A SUCCESS, ra COMMITTEE MAS Tpu te Nie anewer to presentative ” F HEART ANS BEL | EVIDENCE 18 SENT ING A STATE LODBE—MAVOR! 11, \scture given in the Hirst CHANGE < reply of yesterday TO WASHINGTON,| DELIVERS AN ADDRESS. Hin ptint burch of Kirkland wes in a. ” error in ew ing that every renpe a succena Mre GIDES TO PUT IN SOME STIF- lithe meat bill did car mark ‘el Brlete and transerinte of evider Lempler is an interesting FENING ROOSEVELT AD./ Packing plants accessible at all/ introduced at the hearing of the| And gave b graphic Cesar | hours to the inapectors. | charges agul Desire Brother The state ting of the Frater{|ber trip to the holy land. The pt miTS HE WAS MISTAKEN ON FINDS HIS MISTAKE Jand the recommendations of the |nal Order Kagles, called together ee presenting fee otenee of her | boar of loca mmteration offictata | to organise state Aerte lodge, ¢o% BeveE WETS Guedes ae appre ONE POINT He says the court revision pre|that the ex-convict’ be. deported, |Vemed. for weaston Unig) clMted jviaion is one to which he objects,| were forwarded today to the morning in , | but only one of the many he does! tary the par t of comme The ided over waeeereeee aeeae not like, Me repeats that the court i labor at Washingtor w MH. lby LA nant Gover Charles BE ture the packers| Morris, attorney for Brothier, like-|Coon, who te state deputy grand ol @ “The provisions are so bad ves would have provided it forwarded his brief to the same the organteation : 4 that, in pinion, Wf they altowed to frame the bill, official | Mayor Moore delivered the well @ had been deliberately design |coming Frm > heel prevent the remedying of @| PURPOSE TO INTERFERE * . * * * * @the evils complained of they #! The president says: “Such @ could not Have been worse * provision does not represent a Pe * sire to secure the constitutional * * rights of any man, It represents # “tregret that you, the presi: @ | doubtless in seme cases honest Pdent of the United States, * though mistaken convictions. In Pehould feel justified, by in other cases it represents a delib: @ Ruerdo at least, in impugning @ | erate purpose to interfere with ef # the sincerity and the compe. # | fective administration by trying to # tency of a committ of the ® provide that the courts shall in # house of rep ntatives, You ®/ reality perform administrative ‘have No warrant for It"—Com & r @ greveman J. W. Wadeworth, & wish to repeat that if this sie ” is enacted inte jaw it POPE EEE EE EEE EH Hew will nullify the major part of the geod which can be expected from the low, WHAT HE WANTS. WASHINGTON, June 16.—Preat dent Roosevelt will get all ne de mands in regard to the meat in. section di! In the absence of! “You say the packers want a Chairman Wacieworth the commit-/rigid inspection law. If they do tee met without Nim today, and it ie| they will insist upon this provision disposition te yleld to | being taken out of the bill. 4 care Speaker Cannon is|not for the language of the bill, 1 accede a Willing that the government pay for the inapection The president this morning made | and thorough, not sham inspection. | will accept any changes in the bil! that will secure this en STRIKE AGAINST. ONE COMPAMY CITY OF TOPEKA SAILS WITH] bing and ar @ into the ware house Pier B. just before tb A NON-UNION CREW—MEN | Umatitia sated, an Eallan who had signed for the San Pranctace trip, WiLL BE CALLED OFF THE) xat tater changed Ale mind and SPOKANE WHEN 8HE AR.| W8iked off the steamer, Mr. Allison Spotted him and setaed him by the RIVES FROM THE NORTH TO-/ coat collar, rushed him inte the ard the Umatilia. bled on the ap- witnesses of the and state that no warehouse and at The 40 man anne preach were all case of shanahal aime of th amahip compantes | Sesiatance wan given the man by the police officers, who, in fact, gave ing from Seattle, other ths opie . ss T (M48 | aesistance to Mr. Allison ast Steamship com. affected by the prea- Spokane ts Ove. Seamen's and Ma. | TR® Spokane te due from the ad Walters’ Galens north this afterneon, and the crew nt wan ade nig | Ti de ordered off when the by Secretary Gill, of the|%? % the wharf. The g | eady rustling around sisal iaiaasaas ail » be placed on her for ; her return excursion trip _,* i” oe Pate city | _ Ds W. Burchard, agent of the Kos iealer ygelng lor the CUY| noe line, received elegram th ME Topeka and she sailed for South. | MF line. received « telegram this ore Alsatian porte with a sona}morning for Pacific Coast Agent 1. P Geight cargo and 15 passengers. No| ™ a Soe Pree Cees Sue § : “ M - ing the present strike the steamers * comptications arose at the wrior to the sailing of the To- anion plokets of course at- of that line would cut San Francis co out and come and sail direct from euad Beattie. ilibers ct’ eae a pe yom At the offices of the Amertean- Mion in its fight by quittin, Hawalian line, Cook & Co. agents, +e - stated that their steamers would Unions Are incensed. call at San Francisca, both on their he u are greatly incensed| way to and from New York. also to A * oo: yeate taken by | the Hawatian islands and the Orient ‘ aineer All * Pacific | This afternoon they had re d no oy Steamahip of grab- | instructions to contrary company U. P. HOLDS OUT The president | want @ bill that will enforce rigid | After 08 the MEET SUNDAY - SCHEDULE 1S © NOT ACCEPTED LUMBER AND GHINGLE GHIP.) OBJECTIONS TO PERS RAISE MINIMUM RATE OF THE RAIL ROADS WANT PRACTICAL CAPACITY. At the jotnt meeting of the tum: ber 1 shingle whippers yesterday necond mininum rate tted by the ratiroa The shippers have emt that even th , b The schedu “8 rem of the St «wana WO per c¢ at} INFORMATION 16 FILED, BISHOP? O'DEA RETURNS. fled | Information was yeuterday Rev. Kdward J. O'Dea, bishop Of |hy the prosecuting attorney, charg the Nesquatly diocese, han recently | ing Sam Rezsuto, Victor Varheast, turned from his confirmation tour, | if Westerhauser and Oscar Martin violting the various parishes of his! with unlawfully having obwcene ple Hocere. According to the bishop, | tures in their poxsension and show plans for the dedication of the ne® | ing them for mone fathedral are %© be announced soon JOHN DUNN LOSES. | SELLS CORNER FOR $30,000. { | John Dunn” reports to the pollee The Griffiths company has sold | that he lost $25 last Tuesday wight ithe southwest corner of Niath nd while out on « drunk = ——— Jackson for T Whittler to |isores Lamband tor ao he First Exeursion of | place ie in oved with a four«t frame house and was bought for h Ss 1 invests at A. e eason 1 ay on the fine Mtr, | FAVOR UNIVERSITY grTe. | Washington. Leaves Pape } 2 at 9 @. m., arrives at Olympia me At @ meeting of the Saloon, Hotel | ! saree Cees Of SiS ae at 10:80 pm. & Re epers' held Tuesday, June one ler hotel, 4 motion ind university grounds as a pro; wendy for the adopted 907 Alank aine, \aska Yukon henp in win | & M. JONES BANKRUPT. | ELINE’S 8. M. Jone ny adjud of ¥ 1a Imonds bankrupt Judge two or anford’s cot py genstitee "eho he | eae PIANO “HOLS ton was prope concerning the schedule and eting G ol i SAO +E0 LRN S bay Bg ay etiecread tts ost) Go to Olympia on | avr wratand eo, in August CONVENTION WILL BE HELD / 0" & “procticat herge, so if | The seasion will continue through an width and height are m ay } |Sunday, and Sunday night the Seat.| AT BALLARD TO DETERMINE =a mise the grand Maward C. Neufeider, President ton A A > an ne commit fro Me grand excursion H. Deny, Vic ie lodge No 1 wilt ande the viek warinek “A. ONE inde Ge one ee fo the besutitul Mir. State sas ¢ ing delegates a recep agles neton, BM cor po ; with power to act ts composed of . shied P OPLE halt STRIKE WILL BE CALLED. tear t EOPLES SAVINGS BANK. MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL BAR! C. FP. White, of Seattle; Everett G <9 rg abe fev JAP GETS JUDGMENT. Griggs, Raiph Metealt and W. A.| teavea Olympos sp tg ce WILL SOON B€ DIVIDED INTO mare VUSSNE Whitman, of Tacoma; A. G. Hanson, |'"" . oes gt > or " , ‘ » superte of Hrumelaw, and J. A. Coulthurst,|j 40 gy UY St 180 Be : THREE ASSOCIATIONS, See ee eee teat at | BALLARD, June 16—The execu-| of Bellingham om | tet a jours yesterday issued a writ a Stl tive committee of the International — a sitatnamncbenons tachment Inst property held by aedl t , eT ke and wife, Japanese, who ~— phere lh ay tigymtNnns € WALD SUES RAILROAD, | PANTS pany Seattle promises to have at least| aro being ated by H. Obnick to re] *Péclal convention for tomorro PY looLEN | threo legal associations. The King | cover $10,000 in loses which the|MOFming at 10 o'clock. The meet] 1. 8. 10 Wald fo held here! 5 9 }County Bar association has 804 | jarier alleges to ha euffered 06 will be id at the headquarters|for embexsiement alleged to havel scow ‘Also any other Yelermetion pas jatven satisfaction to se al mem-|secaunt of Saske’s failure to carry |! the Laurie butiding, and Is for been ommitted in Titnets and wha} MILLS. a te ennteoa # of the local bar. Because of out his ead of a contract providing|'h® Darpese of taking ection om) is fahting adit » nung the} 1020 A benefit, and wy own thin lack of supervision and strim | for the Aalivery of bank me k jcalting al! the sistngle weavers of | for dar n the sum of $1,000 To-| Ist AVE nae “COWEN y, which enabled Inwyers of the state on strike, About 3° locals! ages in the sum of $1,000. To SuITS To oper 415.00 seen ge ee en fur standing to practice befor are in the state and representatives|day the ratlwey company filed tts) ———— pean 4 ahah bar muvaiel ak the “ BLAST LIKE AN are expected from each local at the) arewer, In which It denied practie-| adasdidhigneslieaiiametindiienihapialsieeiate ing attorneys of the clty, as re meeting, The strike has been im) ally all the allegatior For NOTICE To 7 | ” your Sunday Dinner, go cently published exclusively in The force wine weks and most of the | | Star, decided to organize an mills are runmeag again. The Coeh STOLE HER CLOTHING |ff to the elation with limited meme ane & Zook mill is ¢ . be ain | SUBSCRIBERS be So Kame. ap the Beattie Sar en-| EARTHQUAKE kart Monday moraing and the Bo) | toviad'te thn poling today that UNION BAKERY | Should your copy of The Star fail , 1 etart. tater tn the oported to the poliee today that a 0 woctation | bag: alin Wat aha Sanee SO week, | ts! uk thief entered her room sume AND CAFE to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve- Committee Named j - and caly que BE wel} “of | time last eveaing and stole a quan 1413 Second Avenue. Sing. please do us ‘he favor to call | man is employed at any of|' page up our main office (Sunset, Maio gS Simaitice composed of Corwin! SORTLAND, Sune 16.—One of the] he mills ae _— mg 1050; Independent 1138.) between $ S. Shasks, epitayor Ballinger. | . cost biasta ever fired on the Co ee jand 7 o'clock, and we will sesd Frederick Bauaman and Kenneth _ . te a | you ® copy at once If you should Mackintosh was appointed to draft (umbla siver wae shot yesterday, THE MARKETS Vives te ante ton cides caer & constitution and bylaws, to be feet = Paygerth > inde rihanna | phone us every time you miss it. ] submitted to those who ar to pesite Eighteen Mile isiund. The - 6 wotn ot White's bevel edge Cnlects In this way we can be certain of | become members for thelr approval xplosion brought down 40,000 cuble At the commission how f Per = we | giving our subscribers « perfect ecr- The Seattle Bar association Sica ar temas sock - Xt yo ” ‘ nad LoOGrRS sure | Wice—and it is the only way. be modeled after the New York City it-blect wee fivet ty the Siet gusce yoo & business start~| 9) Phones vz THE STAR PUYLISHING CO. and restricted membership. The|\vees and the sh000 ete B ory egy Bomar the near future, when the constitu-| oss the Hill road almost § nig collided with the sidewalk dis- tion will be adopted and the work | joy of organisiag will be effected And Still Another | Soon after the announcement two mon'ha’ work to make the diast ready KELLY ADMITS GUILT. made in The Star that the Seattle} : Rar association was to be organ: | n ¥ appeared before tzed, the third association of tte ater this morning and wag charged with larceny tron kind was talked of among the local STATE OF WASHINGTON oj ON AN EXCURSION RUN.) th in such @ state that etther was responsible Y Seattic, year after year, ts fast coming to the fr enter for ASKS FOR DIVORCE. tourtete ar saline The Inter Tra | Daisy Gervais has asked the au} pany, especially the Port Orehard | pertor court for a divorce trom W route, will attgmpt this year (oliiem W. Gervais on the grounds ate a new idea in excursions, ap-| cruelty and non-aupport. Bhe « pealing directly to Seattle residents! that, in the division of the property| and of course strangers. Tomorrow! she be awarded land in T the first attempt wil be made is | comnty estimated of vatue of $700. a new line, The State of Wash-|evpressed her willingness that sev ington will run « through « . ral a claims situated the to Olympia. She will lave Pier y of Ketohikan be left In the at 9 o'clock im the morning, dire f her husband. eave Otympla at 6:30 o'chock, ar COMPLAING OF DANGER, iving here by 10:38 o'clock. The -—— Tow will he via the weet bh the pretty of Vasher trip tom passage thr In @ letter te the board of works island ithis morning William J. Wilson of intoxi} | fraternity. Thix third organisation | * mae See a desired common meomberabip in the et that, while ryonamgen | King County Bar association, but |*'t® William Huet, a» nothing defivite aa to ite existence wt Lawton, Kelly stele « Ras been. formulated | of money and some articles of | Jewwiry from Huell. Kelly admit | t jegation, but says that of i iepme the feature of a lingerte frock. u Por pendicular tasertions val Skerchiet tinen ts used on pri an linen The heavy shirring right fullne 0 waist gives the soft, clinging skirt, while blouse hae the required puffiness. The Val runs f the pla G anda, whieh ow the yoke » hem of the skirt cut of the yoke perm! the use of filet lace. Th flimy stuff extends across the al the money market Jay they are higher than they w when the week opened. For the beenfit of the many housewives who contemplate play and the products were dis uted over @ considerable a Western av, ground, Strawberrtes are as Muctuating canning berries several Wertern a merchants were asked if the berries and what the betns conditions growers in the Prete’ Th 14 @h would go lower or higher, were reported from They confessed to dark, It tm belteved, thoug' that berries wil go to $1 per crat which will perhaps only be for three days, and thie will be ddle of next week rentpe per cucuenbere toe. ¥ hn, two by) oe calle attention to the condition of Of to the sleeves, which com - ainaenete the sidewalk at the corner of Seo} sists of two full puffs MISS LOIS FEURT SHOWS ood a¥, and Pine ot. where an em Huge pink roses adorn the GREAT TALENT AT RECITAL. |covation has been made for a base | crown of a natural ¢ oe ont, extending out to the curb) The bread brim te turned _ The recital atv by Miss Lote | ip and open except for a frait] crown im the back, while deep apple Feurt at the First Methodist church |/raiting The aint was fe jereen panne ve vet surrounds it last ovening was a distinct suc printendent of nae CHECK BOOK ROUTE” 18 SUG.| thetr ‘eekbosks and bay their way pm V and correct. |* ** Aa ne eens | gitttctty freeh ranch eee. per do, into the ofty ent « wonde: scinentapene rane! GESTED AS ALTERNATIVE IF bie The selections were all rendered FLOWER SHOW POSTPONED.|* MERCIFUL SULTAN Dim Butter and Cheese. ied Ferrell Heide Of, artintieally, bat the rendition of the & WIBITsS CAUCIPIX TT seenemetenheeuhiaeiy Sutteidinen fa tee ROAD 15 NOT WILLING TO AC} Again asked the direct question|=Rose” song was expecially pleas-| ‘The frait and flower show plan ANO aa. S rik, “per th. te Raster. * in committee yesterday afternoon, | ing ned by the King County Hortioutt.|* '€0 ALIV . vom CEPT WHAT IS OFFERED TO!) pepreasating the . : * * 4 Mme. Calve heard Mise Foeurt/uret society has been postpaned in ~ . 1. | Untes refrnined from stat-leing when sho was inh Seatt! fetieitaly, ainy weather e@heh TANGIER, Moroceo, June * | ing @hether the company. would ae} and predi- feaieo § Cee oc te trl ee quiet | a 16—By order of the ‘sultan, # . Minibar | cept Fifth av,, but sald that ft would | young vocal a can Pag > ‘he pro | @ Hadgt Mohammed, who mur # | not be as satisfactory as Fourth. will en P| dered 30 women, burying them # FPP retusing to wy whether i] Toked whether the road would pay [qin th contin matte her stu Me ne ee reared the show le under his cobbler shop, os & : on in Seattle a ope on euceeda a franchise on Fifth|the expense of filling the street, be|work before man month statues <= 2 # caped crucifixion, although he # | ided that street is given| replied that while he was not pre NURSES ARE GRADUATED. # met a fate just as severs, After & for the purpose by the | Pared to say, hin opinion was that| WAND ASHORE NEAR FRISCO.| — ® he had teen flagged for seve # it would not. Th oposed dedica | Fe aur - duated at} °t! days, masons constructed yenera, the Union Pacific! ticn of the street by the property| fteam schooner Then. L. W FR gg ew Woe eer * a solid wall around him. Hon —s ¥ constructively to hold t hat th . Co Coranih | the commencement exercises at the) 4 Greds witnessed the operntion. | per ih eater, mutt opein feat hates ata S00IR Los net cosmesd toe the nee A bmagerandat 2 ge allthis 2 way's} Wayside Mission hospital, held last!) in0 condemned mas amed #/ gue orl sod © not assessed for the expense a with the seh er a in) n at Preabytert @ condemned man screame & Meanwhile the coun:| making the fill. ies 4 aa Potet ls De . > bh Prosbytoriaw | steadily for the first two days & Live Stock ttee on corporations and me The Dispensacy Aanitt.”|* % Sis pbment, but on the # & property owners Progress Is Made. sana’, | Baer on “The Dispensary Adrift."| 4 tied gay ied from exbaue- # 4 negotiations with the Matorial progress toward the set. | harstn Hx | J dh Be evens Wore prusemed Sy Dr.) . tica. * 2 with a view of open | tlemen of the f hise question | change also received word th z “ * *. and tendering it ta| was made at the meeting yesterday | steam schooner Sa M a had] CHICKENS ON A STAMPEDE, |* **# RAHA AAR A HR AEH « applicast ternoon. An agreement was prejeaiied fram San Francisco thie! ne owners offering to dedi-| message did not state whether she ‘ ter aa to whether the ‘ company ra on Me e fot street purposes three. m OF ne jon crew ; should be given the| fourths of the ground for the open |eteard. — jon st. this af io “nad made i A TRAIN WRECKER epting the donsted| ing of Fifth av. This will be| S frantic ‘ort to enter Ferguson & ag. Chairman Gill,| jaken up immediately with L. ¢.|_ SAN FRANCISCO, June 16—The|Kiace’s commission hous a it | tee expressed thelGiimam, of the Great Norther, {steam schooner Thomas Wand,|chicken crates were smashed an |. meeting of the com-| with a view of inducing that com hich was towing the Altha, also|t¢hre was a ben stampede alone! vicksnURG, June 16 Mary | lay afternoon that #0) pany to give a strip off its prop-| went ashore. The tux f the row. No one was injured by the | Kylon Inst night confensed that she s personally concerned | erty for the stree if that com the Altha off at seaway | drove a bolt between the rails on} Pacifica would accept a| pany consents to do so the morning ana rs he Pennsylvania road Thursday (tered them over Fifth| Sin be opened and a rightot-way |Neither wa UPTOWN PROPERTY SOLD. | night, wrecking a train and killing | or stay out, but| over it offered the Union Pacific | accident happened in the shet x . : jone man ings por ton of the city are in-| with the privilege of taking it or|tered part of Bolinan bay |. Valuation Siown weeperty fe Lime and Gement. he Toad be given &)ieaving It. Until President Hill, of peor grey Be By searta dhe. Aegina: ” Satine tintilintiadindid indintiniindy | PA, — gh ~~ vp and the people will have] the Great Northern can be cum OLYMPIC LEAVES FRISCO. | Tl) N° 1 Sinth ay, AMUSEMENTS IN SEATTLE. # , | muniented with the consideration off me "1 was rhe ie +! heckbook Route. jthe whole question will be laid] Stenm schooner r; fl this morning ie Recreation Park—Sonttlo va, # Che {. Patterson, chairman| over. This will put the matter lest E Orey af hae kemaiee a : yard ite of the ation of property| until the latter part of July ve Hin rPancisco during the] COOK TO RETURN MONDAY.” te The Meadows Racing pro- iN P eRe: e offer of | = % rag hcg | te gram—Firet race 2 p. m * otice to roperty The ov ledicate Fifth av.| LOAK 18 RECOVERING. ~~ er Assistant Chief Clark, of tha he Grand Opera HouseCall # B, ae. » the committee that! > fire department, today recei¥ii Pe fornia Opera company in “The #| wners r ' F ® the | Prac would not ac-|_ 3. Loak, the ng man whe .¢ saches| word from Chief Cook to the effect! Nightingale Oh. i ues saluatieis Of ony cept there was but one| buried “ while pos Re va Siok aaait the chief would return to #e:Pe Seattle Theater — Mack @/ kind in the state of Washington Is ther « ypen to them, and|'" nh const the toneutt city Monda The chief has Swain company in The # r of 16.000 pre thar | eckbook route ae) rer A ra Faia . up the idea of ng by World Rlowners for thelr own pro they » take what we offer| ' = ony bo Agri It is be- |" jand will come by train Third Avenue Theater— #| tection against fr po them, they can take out | ved by the medical attendants FER 10 CAUONT. | % Aylesworth company tn “Mid #! penses of the organixation are very od that the victim of the accident will ousan — | WILL HEAR REPORT # night in Chinatown @ | light, and in five yenrs it has saved — ion to Olympia Sun-| recover Confesain to having deserted *% «Star Theater—Vaudevillo. #| its memt yver $250,000, as com . i Pler 2 at 9 4, m.;} . fram, the United States army th The Commercial club will meet)® Orpheum Theater—Vaude #| pared to the annual ra they urns pm. Round trip $1.| $2.00 Diant *p or Gilt Baws) ne already, John Kelly, aged 78,|Monday night and hear the report|# ville ®] would have to pay stock compantes ose _jaaw $1.55 at Spinning’s we wea arrested. th ne by Pa. lot the committee appointed to inv¥e:|® Pantages Theater—Vaude- *| for the xame insurance treimen MeClerg and M tignte the Pourth av. franchise ques) | # ville «| Th ate name is the North . . len ton 6 1 te b ' 1 * Central Theater — Vaude- #| wont Mutual FI Arsoctatior I ae the t aitine # ville *! 1 it akes a specialty eis - MORE JURORS NEEDED. * Lake Union Pavilion—Roller # re ' 4 goods and | | & nkating. % | equipped factory riska, not s SERVICES AT GREEN LAKE. w the tae Meat there bedi ® %| to the confin | _— beer rtage of juryme he eee ER ee ‘, less ele fa h Co. es, has arvived’ at Dreea Zake|pocwaten of 6° 1nore wat | DYKMAN IS APPOINTED. See Olympla and Beautiful Sab sk have cies iota jane th er sibenied bei Tumwater Falls raya / vee ane *} K yykman wa ay appoint nd excu lay t yr ———--— + ecot an GEORGE A. VIRTUE RETURNG, | ed aesistant corporats on counsel. | pia » : ta f Wash 1 T ity eoune eoen made pro e bs a ’ | anetl recently m i trom Pres-| Tt ¢ telegran rove ‘ sion for another assistant for the ‘ Oly 121 , | George A. Vir a roal estat jon his “ . | ntereating rensings tor vvary De] GANG EXCUPSION | crest) rrirned ta iehe| corporation attorvey's atten, ant) ciomph at 4:30 p.m. arrive Shelter | trom viwit Chleago, Detrott, | Corporation Counsel Scott Calhoun | Seattle at 10: 30. and dancing ; June 14, 1906 to Olympia itaniiog ant Salute too | selected Mr. Dykmat ° Thin th one of the m 1 Poa. wa. |, aves 3 ry V7 WILL A. STEEL HONORED, | Magnificent Steamer State R Md : : oe a sat O 51 returning : oe Washington , . are 7 1 a Oly at 6:30 Dm. oF INDIAN LIS, Ind, J 4 1 ming the excu: thin || OOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Aug' r a at We 0:50, Mune angi we A © . te " eels boat tom W ympia Ino. - ‘ cote ancing on Round trip $1,| treasurer of the National Eiltoriat| \resic ond gancine on board. Pos BROKERS. what -wirelers io) %° co" pt orders for lease) dancing of ae || dation at ite election yesterday. | lly won board. Boat |t Grain, Provis Stocks, Bonds, after above “ leaves Pter 2 at 8 a, m.. arriving at} PRIVATE WIRES, mee c. ¢. WILSON, FIT Diasto: Bimonda tracts, teh soll, near Seattle, | Olympia at nj leaves Otymplal Tel. Main can Ind. 27 ABRAHAM WITT? Vice President and Genl, Manager. Git Bdge saws $1.69 at Spinning’s/oasy terms. J. A. Paine, Aloska at 6:30 p m, arriving at Seattle F Rooms 804-305-306 Alaska Bldg, Prosident. oe * | building *** 10:30 p.m, Round trip $1, *** Post- Intelligencer Magazine THE MIGHTY TIMBER PRODUCT OF THE STATE OF WASH- INGTON. BY FRANK G. CARPENTER. ILLUGTRATED, What the Post-Intelligencer Special Correspondent Saw in a Lumber Camp on the Western Slope of the Cascade Mountains. GEN. NOG! STRIVING TO GAVE GEN. STOESSEL FROM RU SIAN BUREAUCRATIC PLOT. ILLUSTRATED. The Life or at Least the Freedom of Gen. Stoessel Being Threaten by Court Martial. Gen Nogi Has Wired a Protest to SF able ersburg, insisting That the Capitulation Was Usavoid- WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN SEES THE WONDERFUL TAJ, MA- HAL BY MOONLIGHT. ILLUSTRATED. A Description of This “Dream in Marble” and Some Glimpses of the Marvelously Beautiful Architecture of the Mogul Emper- ora. WHEN “JOE” CHOATE WAS AT “BILLY” MULDOON’S. ILLUS TRATED. First-Hand Anecdotes of What Happened to the Famous Law yer and Ex-Ambasaador at the ExChampion Wrestlers “Health Farm” on the Hudson SOLVING A MYSTERY OF THE AFRICAN JUNGLE. ILLUS. TRATED. Live Okapl, Sought for Years by White Men, Has at Last Been Caught Allen Desert the Strange Animal in Detail. JUSTICE BROWN IN RETIRING LAUDS WORK OF SUPREME COURT. WITH PORTRAIT. Dintinguished Jurist at self Thirty One Seventy Fulfills Promise Made to Him- Years Ago and Leaves the Bench. ONE CASE WHERE CARL SCHURZ WAS NOT ON THE SIDE OF HUMAN LIBERTY. Story of He Held Th jon of the 1 Judge Dundy's Famon at the Indian Was a w Decision {in Omaha in Which erson”™ and Entitled to the Pro- NOTABLE EXAMPLES OF MODERN SCULPTURE IN PARIS, LUSTRATED. eS Reproduction of Some of the 1906 Salon of the Society More Noteworthy of French Artists Pieces in the MR. DOOLEY ON SOCIALISM. BY PETER F. DUNNE. THE AGAMEMMON OF AESCHUYLES PRODUCED BY HARVARD STUOENTS. Fashion and Beauty Pages for Feminine Readers Girls’ Page—Four Pages of Colored Com And the Third Instaliment of Amelia E. Barr's Great Story, “THE MAN BETWEEN.” JAMES A, MOORE WHAT HE HAS DONE Started on a shoestring. Within a month he had the Arcade building under way, then the Lumber Exchange, next secured the Hotel Washington, then commenced the Arcade Annex, then down comes the big Washington to make room for one of the largest and most modern hotels on the Pacific Coast or any other coas This is what he has done WHAT HE 18 GOING TO DO Build canal connecting the salt waters of the Sound with the fresh waters of Lake Washington, You may poss hear a num ber of people say: “That will only be a ditch to low he lake and enable him to sell reclaimed land Weill, it will be a ditch, but sufficiently la je UNCLE SAM'S largest fighting machine to enter the tresh of Lake Washington and an 1 front of LAKESIDE CITY. he will build (an ‘ A.M ¢ it 5 is why we a ug on ! in arly nd secu and Law W » offer ing ts tr Ih » $4 terms of 1-4 cash and t ars, in mor f Do not delay Ho not wale! ngs to happen hey happen, Wego to Lakeside ( very day, any ho Sunday, June 17, boat leaves 10, and 4 from Madison park, Call for tree transportation VAN DE VANTER-DAVIS CO, a, 4, and 5 Starr-Boyd Block. Main 3307 J, C. HAYRS, Manager Ind. 2299