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Sseatee rrrrs's serrate arera vee % BALLARD WILL APPEAL CASE pa ANNEXATIONIG S WILL quested by the petition presented }to the counell early In April GARRY FIGHT TO THE 8U-| ne petition was thrown out by }the counel! on tle ground that It OURT AS BOON Ag | the counell ¢ PREME COL 0-@ was not drawn up correctly, and C the annexa | UOGE GRIFFIN'S FINDINGS M. Cox, tn behalf of tlontata, asked the superior court ARE FILED. for a writ of mandamus compelling the councll to call a apectal elec tion, After several delays the case BALLARD, Inne 19.—Judge Ar.| Was called yesterday and the coun RG yoaterday decided |cll waa ordered to call the election. t Balla hold the special] As soon as the findings of the don fo roxation to Seattle court have been filed the city will at the eartiont date possible, a8 re appeal to the supreme court ac VIEW STRIKE IN DIFFERENT LIGHT QEAMEN AND STEAMSHIP OFFI GIALS DIFFER ON CAUSE OF PRESENT TROUBLE—NO NEW fight now waged i# simply against the steam schooners and has nothing te do with the Pacific Coast Steam ship company, but, view of the call out of the members uf the unton, the Pacific Coast Steamship com DEVELOPMENTS ON LOCAL) cay invelved and cannot take | FRONT ny inftlatory atep t rd a& settle mont ; eee i Will Bee Gilt, Shere te a creat difference of} President Ford thie morning atat on between the off that he Intended to personally see ae ‘age Coast Steamahip| Sretary GM and have « talk with him. According to Mr. Ford, An Gempeny aed (he seamen's walters’ | Grow Puruseth, secretary of the Sea end cooks * regarding the! men’s unton at San Franciaco, is the reves errs 1. ©. Bord, president! only one who can give out any In-| Mite Pacific Coast Steamship com-| formation regarding the present stated emphationlly this morn rike, Mr. Puruseth has heretofore That bis company wae in- | prowen himeelf a man of rare judg in the present strike wnttl the| ment, but, according to Mr. Ford atied out thelr men. He| tn thie present incitent he hae fall 1p pany will stay tn the Neo Important Changes. Breas fight @ntil the and will man Local the: . tr entant fleet with af. y re are no important] 7 by the officiain at| CRAKE Both the crows of the He- | Involved. He sar) @ttl® and Spokane were called off had had ho trounle| MeO" thelr errivel tnot nighe un. | ag Peg at, in| tt Oe stationed at F A and BY} a not th at they bad nailed = maeretet any whe may have © ie men 0 would now be a | 208lte 1 engage as members of the et to whe inten crews, Mr. MeKenate, of the Pacific | Coast Steamehip company, stated! A Different View, this morning that the City of Be Breretary Gel, of the local Bea | attic would sali tomorrow night for men's anior koe am entirely dif-| Southeastern Alaskan ports and the fare at ow ter, He statet Spokane will eal! Thursday morn. Mat the Pacts Coast Steamship! ing on her regular excursion run gempany Wook t the Seamen's| with @ full complement of men, The at Ban Francisco, which show-| unions claim that have been io that that pany waa in sytn-| signed for the voyages of ether vee- with the steom schooner own- President Fo ED GENE COURTROOM sel, and that they wil! be exceed. 1 ways thet the! ingty hard to secure, INSPECT NORMYLE’S CAMP, Normyle’s grading camp on North- [take av. will be visited this atter- noon by the members of the board ‘of pubtic works aod an Investigation inatituted among workmen for the purpose of aneriaining whether * contractor te working hie men ore than etght hours a day. The Normyle matier has been pending before the board for « little more than = me bot (he members of “yrs. LESLIE LE WALD STARTS ine board « they hawe been tec “COMMOTION WHEN JUOGE |)” me ie PRATER DECIDES THAT HER SC.“ SMLORS SPURN LONGSHOREMEN the 7 Minn Leslie Le Wald caused » com ities tn Judge Frater’s court room “We aftern0on when Judge Frater | “Mitlded that ber busband would “‘Wllged to return to Mlinats to face SAN FRANCISCO, June U.—The of ombezsiomest Sailors’ union has decked to carry : on the fight against the ateamabl; See Rreements began st 1:3) Clases without the assitance of § this afternoon amd at 2°20 the longshoremen or teamsters by ‘Sieek Joige Frater decided | withdrawing from the City Front ageinat Le Wald Federation. it is expected that he the jude jaded Mra. Le | “miler action will be taken late today by the firemen, cooks and Paid entered the court room groan: | stewards, all of whom ate incensed and advanced toward her hue at the action of the longshoremen Sheriff Smith and Jailer Sul jin anloading vesecis ring the 4 started toward her and Dep-| strike TY Prosecuting Attorney Vande | Everything fs quiet along the Weer cried out, “Look out for that waterfront. The sailors claim they Woman” |have won the fight, although it te The next second those present in| reported that the owners are im Be caart room were startled at the ae men from the: Great Lakes My of the deputy prosecuting attor Seana By, “Look ont for that gun.” Smih and Jailer Seal Mrs. LeWald and took a/ object away from her. Mrs. was led from the court era showed that Mra | pe did not have a revolver tolay she several times said) SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.— % her husband was sent beck Judge Shortall this morning dis $9 Wincis che would shoot him and | missed the case against Ernost H. erselt, Denicke, son of Col. K. A. Denicke, “Now, look at me!” remarked the 4 prominent banker, who was charged with the murder of an un Pitter, “1 never was any good wnt!l known man April 20 during tho Das fired. That wae years 2£% excitement following the fire Wat Pow wtiti in the servi Dentcke was acting as a special of *Oh, you're not the only one.” the ficer, and the held the shoot Kemet beet growled. “was canned|ing was in the line of duty Panama Special $6.00 HARRIS RESIGNS Your ehotce & Panama Mat! - four hous genuine import-| B fitehionn ‘foun Panamas, Y.| WASHINGTON, June 19—Dr. W ~. — L. Harris, commissioner of educa Aere trac near Sea tion for many years, has resigned terms. J. A P aine, 907 Ala®k® President Roosevelt has appointed ***\ in his place Dr ner K. Brown, of the University of California. COOK ON PUEBLA. t REAL ESTATE Chief Cook of the fire department ld not arrive in Seattle yesterday | by rail, as he wag expected to do, and ts now expected to arrive on the mahip City of Puebla, which te ing at ¢ o'clock. It you want high clase plumbing go to Geo. H. Brown Plumbing company, 221 Pine St. Sunset M.! 500; Ind. 2006. eee ‘Perrrrrrrrrrrrrr > RESULTS AT ! THE MEADOWS Se ee ee ee eed . WL AEC THE REGRADE = ARRIVE IN CHRIBTIANIA, Thé' A. % Johnacn agency re cotved word this morning that the 100 Beandinavian —excursiontats sent from this city to the crowning of King Haakon arrived at Chris The ree Hania yesterday morning * THE MEADOWS, June 19. eatabllahod * previous at * et is slow in drying empte in actual travelin time * fait, The results the party was 16 days en route * First Rees, | hey, Mr. Posse was tn charge of the @ Pour and a half furlongs, @/IF UNION PACIFIC GETS this olty & purse & Melitah (Molride, 3 to 1 FOURTH AV. PLANS FOR! DEPUTIES GO TO RENTON. ® won —— f& Walter Kokele, # to t, second. JACKBON BT, WILL HAVE TO! Shoritt amtth this morning sent & Katherine © to 1, third PERE EEE EEE EE SRST RE RTE BE REVISED TO ALLOW PAS Deputies Joo Hitt Phil Kerney and © Tine, 57%, Chet Belding to Renton at t * GAGE UNDER STREET, quent of the committee appointed at * Second Rees. & Mans meeting of the citizens of & Seven furlongs, selling, four — . na few days ago to represent year 4 sand It the city grants Union ) in thelr efforts to probe the * Rockey (Callaghan), 16 to 1, ®) pacitic allroad a franchise to e® wilthutt murder case. won. tor the city on Fourth ay, it will! gOUTHEANERS TO MEET. oon on at hen egy [necessitate remodeling very imaesli vis ind ae 1 , materially altering the plans forthe! ‘There will be a meeting of the - bia Jac keoa at grade, he eleva] Southern society tomorrow night tn on he grade levels at Fourth | (he Chamber of Commerce rooms mee * ee HHHAHHANHE av, and changes at potate | or jin order to make the scheme & SO EE EME EE YEE ES SHB /harmonious one,” said ict 7 |neer Thomson thin morning at a/ * OVERNIGHT | meeting of the board public - a works while the Jackson at. scheme | 7 under discusaton. * ENTR 1 ES * * As the grades on Fourth ay, are # | proposed by the Jacksen st. regrade TERRA RARER AEM cchomo to De omtablished they are i eae ee fottowimg {80¢ Biwh enough for railrona i MEADOW dane ieee fen’ to pass under the street,” contin re the ovsenight entries for Wednesday June» ued the city engineer, they RACH-Gte furtenge; soiting, ¢ | YOUN have to be raised TACOMA, June 19.—It is repor and up ‘On the other band, if the rail that the N ern Pacific officials 1} foad Is put on Fifth ay, the grades! here have completed plans for lun- | outablished on that atreet « jo | high enough for the tracks them with ae | BO places they enough and | inches or at me ~ == MGALLA S| VALLEJO wi | under at cal are already in others but t a foot too low,” RET IRES - June 19--Ad about ix a few | miral MeCalla rettred today as com {3 | mandant of the Mare Island navy n this city which will $2,000,000 and include the con- wetion of a double track from the head of the bay to the amelter, as Well Ag ® New depot, ‘Tha plane witt be submitted to the officials at St. Poul for approval The added f Hities are needed, it 4, in connection with the line went h th ethern Pacific is now Vonstructing up the Columbia river fo The Daties. ,, CAPT. KEENEY IMPROVING. wt yard. Rear Admiral Lyons ts Of] capt George Keeney, in command UMD RACH. Pies tortunes, cxltins: ¢ | 22, Way tram the Raval stetion Of1%> the steamer T. W. Lake ergo erage Sace. |Homolitu to take cominand. Me] qs)". neamer TW. Lake, who f 10|Calla leaves tomorrow for bis Be"! ing « broken leg, ie improving and :- counter we acer Santa Barbarny «iil be again at the whes pb me | wite ELECT NeW DIRECTORS. Senile of thes eae ge lh eae <m Auired oe A it feal eatate 323 Alaska b Ome nite wetting Peterson dealer office from 6 Safe Deposit mn men, and t= vee we] The Nippen Tos Wj er Rtejun Maru pa Ml early thie morning Wiin Seattle before Cyear- | Rtogas reen tea of the water " Wr this side te | the tte | anene ffictals are = a) You get b6e the well known | requiar price has removed his! or pinning’ " It has 16,000 feet of deep, fresh water-fepntage where and all of the modern city improvements that) go to make factory sites the most d the Pacific Northwest that will sell in commpepition to Oxbow. low prices. These sites adjoin an elegant resi located on expensive property close in to thi¢'city afford to have so much money 46 and get a far better site just a little further out n will appeal to you-—it Hes due west of Georgetown now do this. You can't your busine have. The loca GO OUT Take the TODAY South Seattle where the salesmen on the ground will give you prices, terms, et« or McLaughlin Realty Co | AND Seaboard Security Co) ara AMERICAN BANK BUILDING, IND. 2569 MAIN 2476 one banker » Keteha steam a in the etre and midnight Meru has the first consian- poard to reach @ product of ew Japanese crop. Several Jap- » aboard of the The Merchants Exchange la now 1#| preparing to elect new directors of elas | Chat or@arinatic The election will jtake place July 2 and on the boas at the exchange are over 20 names, | | from among which the directors will be chosen. The directors are composed of 10 nrembers—threo three ships merchants or ‘| RIOJUN MARU DUE TONIGHT, arrive The hange back from the ¢ 32.26 on a Disston 12 grede Sew at Get our June price Mat lend Setrict where the empl CHIN ON TRIAL. Dung Hong and 12 other Chinese are being tried this afternoen in Judge Gordon's court on a charge of karmbling START WORK AT ONCE. The appointment of EC. Hawkins a chief ‘ineer of the Mafriman fyatom (0 thie state mmeens that inn mediately active construction work Will cOmmence, This statement was Riven out this_morning ‘Around Mercer — Island New steamer Fortuna mak wler trips around Mercer at 10:30 and 2:86 daily ride on Lake Washington at Kennydale and Leaves Lecht park other potn ta, rich soll, near Beatile, ka Acre tr @any terme, J. A. Paine, #07 Ab pullding vessels can load They should grasp this op tied ¢ with water ar, get off at Monroe street (old Duwamish station) app « TRUSTEES ARE CHOSEN THe MERCE ELECTED NOON. CHAMBER OF com ~ OFFICERS WILL BE FRIDAY AFTER election of the yesterday, 25 trustees for At the annual chamber of nner members were electe the ensuing year The new trustees will hold their first mecting Friday at 2 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers. It iw thought that John H. MeGraw will succeed himeelf aa pre t The following are the new trustees 8. Burwell, Fred Bausmon, F W. Baker, A. J. Blethen, jr, Thomas Burke, R A. Ballinger, Alfred Bat to, J. W. Clise, Jostah Collins, Jacob Furth, J 8. Goldsmith, J, Galbraith, H. ©. Henry, B.C Hughes, C. H. Lilly, J. A. Moore, John H. McGraw, Geo, 8. McLaren, jJames B. Meikle, 1. A. Nadeau, [Clark M. Nettleton, Will H. Parry, C. J. Smith, John Schram and FE. TWENTY FIVE ARE CHOBEN BY sn Sborrock VESSEL AGROUND #AN FRANCISCO, June 19.—The | barker Portland, bound from | Astoria with « cargo of lumber for} hore near Hueneme. | by J, L. Clark of Ban} 1 Information br wid ¢ ueht south on the © Ohio from Nome in that th we raliroad has sunk ip the tundra two and, in some pla th feet The force sent north on the early at ore will be used te raise the tracks and prepare suit able roadbed before any extension of the road t4 undertaken. WAS OPEN TOO LATE. Yama Guchl, who runs « billiard room in the rear of Sulltvan’s sa-! King st, wae arrested last night and charged with violating the riy closing ordinance. The potice say be sold Hauor PERRY OFF ON HER ANNUAL CRUISE. ‘The United States revenue cutter | Perry left this morning for her an nual cruise al soe ‘2nd ave are very 1a es can live cl transportati ‘Panama Special $6.00 Your cholce of any Panama Hat lin our house $6.00; genuine tmport ed South American Panamas w B Hutchinson Co. wee) Phrenologista, 1414 “Dua & Co, $1.00. df for any port in the world. It There are no fac ground and sirable to their work. The f an elegant site A when you can put ly to our downtown office Company | WILD GOOSE ROAD SUNK. |= this mon m in addition to what THE MARKETS Vegetabice. Takime Burbank petatovs, $1802 por tony White "liver potaivtn 4 yen, WHS per Fruits, eallarense: 02.0040, oF be tb eit ones, por ib tee; Wo ib. ecartona, (00 in case), §) Mirtotly fresh munch ees, per dom, te Oregon ranch, Me Butter and Che bieck Gwias. per Ib, ike th ihe, new t Poultry, O14 chickens. par ip. Os; live turkeys. live geese, dren th is@rie fp in@ite; | five ened, per th, 16@ @sne trot pr ib ne Lda ae 9040. epring ue per th, Le; dressed hogs, per ib Live Btock. a mie we! taiven per ib, $@Te; lamba, par’ baad, Fish. Halibut, ih . trewees Th, 10@10%e, frosen sfiver salmon. per I. je. Chinouk ea lenen, ib Wise founders fb. The: soles. rock od, pew at Bo te Re ee fea, por io ling co” par iy. se: ativer = LS "Gelmpis’ create, pa ne, ee Hay and Feedstuffs. timothy, $3 per ton; Puget GIs per ton te camp i per oll cake mest 1 por i} ‘oer ton: shorta 1 per ton; chopped ver ton. Lime and Cement. Portland coment, imported. per bhi ge | fertans coment. caliteraia. poe bel i Eeci'Sh’ sar eturnet bage: plaster parte | DOL HE: line, han Jann @ Rocke Tar | of, boi $a, fire brick. per M.. $0: pine | » metal” lath, | Panama 5 cial $6.00 Your choice of any Panama aot in our house $6.99; genuim jed Bouth Amer no Pana | B. Hutchinson Co | “Aere tracts, rich soll, hear Beattle, | Ad ve: J terms. J. A. Paine, 907 Alaska) | building ooo} DOWNING, it <a 4& RYER Brokers. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 279. ind. 279. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg, er an} i gy Will Soon Resemble the Chicago River In Chicago has railroads tory sites in at extremely actories now number are yin now you go one block west to the property, Van de Vanter- Davis J. C. HAYES, Mgr. 3-4-5 STARR-BOYD BUILDING MAIN 3307 IND, 2299 Lucky Strike Bankrupt Stock The Rainier Clothing Company, 220 Pike St, are welling the big bankrupt stock of the Mer eantile clothing Company, of Portland, which they bought for a little more than one-third of ite The sale has been nd the stock will t. Don't delay + We ne thin big stock at leas half, a big suc but attend this wale at are nel than ——— SuITS. $12 Men's All Wool Seattle Lin- od. sults $5.35 $15 Men's Fine Worsted Buits #7. $18 and $20 Men's Fine Tailor made Suits 80.75 PANTS. $2.50 Strong and Durable Pants 2. beautiful ‘pat $2.00 Wool Pants $4.00 Wool Pants, tern $1.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Dress a SHOES $2.60 Viel and calf skin Shoes 65 $2.00 drone and working shoes, $1.86 $2.50 extra heavy working shoes, double soles, $2.15 $4.00 shoes, choice stock, best make and latest style, $2.35 100 and $3.50 men’s Oxfords in viet and patent leather, $1.96. UNDERWEAR, fine all-wool underwear, 2.00 « $1.25 medium underwear, 76c $1.00 light weight derwear, 65c. Se extra heavy Jersey ribbed underwear, all colors, 40¢ $1.00 linen mesh underwear and summer weight, 42%. Balbriggan underwear 40c Balbriggan emfwyp emfws Night balbriggan under- woar, 25 SHIRTS. weight wool wool un- 76 laundered shirts, 36. 11.00 laundered shirt, 45c. $1.00 soft front shirt, all sises, beautiful patterns, 40c. $1.25 shirts, silk and linen, all © working whirt, all ors, 40¢ HATS, 2.00 fine fur hats, all shapes and styles, 95e © hats ,all styles, shapes nd colors, $1.25 0 Lion brand hats, $1.65, PURNISHING GOODS, Ge woo) socks, 12%e Be black and tan socks # 1-86, y sovks, all colors, 19¢ ashmere socks, 17 %e Oe imported socks tu 10e handkerchiefs, 2% handkerchiefs, 8 1-30. pure linen handkerchiefs, 1be 10c canvan gloves, Se, 200 suspenders Se suspenders, 15 suspenders, silk web, 25¢ ) and $3 all wool sweat- ers, $1.35 50c caps, all styles and col- ora, 206. 6c neckties, four in hand, 20¢ Fine silk bow ties, latest styles, 12% 00 faney vests, 95c. 50 fancy vests, beautiful patterns, $1.15. SUIT CASES. $2.00 waterproof canvas sult case, well made $1.25 $5.00 suit case, $1.18 $5.00 suit case, with $3.15 $10.00 leether suit case, satin and leather lined, $4.85 FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, $10.00 young men suits, dow ble breasted, three-piece, tong pants, $4.75. $12.00 all woot and stylish young men sufts, long ants, $5.45. 5.00 young made sults, $6.35 Boys’ suits, double-breasted, strong and durable, $2.45. Extra good wearer, two-piece, all-wool sult, $2.95 Storm serge, double-bres rr up to 10 years only, o and $1.00 boys ali see kneer pants, 400. 50 boys’ shoes, strong and durable, $1.25 hemetttch- straps, men's taflor- Boys’ caps, all styles and colors, 20¢ EXTRA SPECIAL CONTRACT GOODS. Monarch shirts front, 85¢ Arrow brand collars, Cleuett whirts, $1.00 The celebrated $6.00 Harlow shoes, $2.86 stiff! and soft 10¢. $2.50 Lion brand hats, $1.65, The genuine President su pender, 36¢. Trish linen handkerchiefs, 2 tor 250. Make No Mistake Look for a Big Sign Old Rainier Clothing Co. 220 PIKE ST. Bet. Second and Third Aves