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THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907. BUN. ROSENBAUM: zr | Ms mu 0) PVE FUE A TE REL _/"* Teorey MEASLY DO Hr up waltes the present proprie THUY ANE ROOSHYEIMS OWN | the inthmus, but with ft are {fOr ean diape of it to some oth the human riff-ratt and wreckage of UGH ordaan ayor Moore vetwed the | Litigation, which may Juterfore] AND THRY SIP TIGHT ON ED ee cr ioue ut even in the wdinance, granting 4 renewal with the progreas of the work ou first days the sone t the die @ lee ' ow CmrME A in PANAMA, |! a few days ago and tho | the Union Pacific tunnel, was com . of must newly developed re ai well Heense and revende com.| meneed today by Mary M. Miller . . The police were here wilen i to put io an rrance mittee yesterday decided to up. | throu her attorneys, Maine potential trouble creators ar snbaum fe a and | ne . "AN une hon you want ed How Not ' oaitors & plotous | MOM the mayor in his course. ‘This | TH & ilyt ; meee menage le ihe ay The penitentiary is at Culebra, and : My assures the same action she wake for an tnjunction re | to Mustrate the good of a mystem OF) i nie ag in the couneit straining the work on the tunel] police without politics, point to the t to ow until damages are paid in recdm: | fetce of the canal sone, the smationt inquir of the tunnel man, tv the oy whew ese) BATEROAD RATES “seit sey come woe | vhs tmensen ut Sonoran "eh Priday trem t Atlantic to the Pacific, «« ve Appt e Anot) tpliiied debate te ex ce pting the two towns of Pons a ma pots ota tM 2: APPETITE LEADS WOMAN] =tserec=® = =o i ag appetite for fine living. wine and the joy d May Madden m the Anaconda be | av, last Frid ere Is not « dive . that would | reby hangs , . ne - ” not & dinerderty saloor dishonorable harge id and costes in r the te s n * ne ' army futher than ne ew ( lottery tickets ix pr to Kather Williar o canal . ‘TING INCH RASH, ook, which were termed art Action upon the re - and ba » 2 vt a od, to be taken up Mrs, Mas : . “ * bippins sail on toast and wi ne 4 braw doughnuts and coffec When oh ASKS AID FOR © Mv aND Lina SoS Eo York man who had just Nye 0 POUGHKEEPSIE 22> mgmt i night whore the steamer Pieiad THE SWEDES, RUNS AMUCK =| | Was taking on her I | The new public drinking fountain freight. The intrep! € of Commerce Commerce [in mapect mxpected that $2,500 will Be All) a1 ts ihe deck of @ launch along-|. With & bevse-caumd hatred for Se ieee et then went back | St Second and Columbia, erected by Yukon Pacifi © em that is required ten he teal Swedes, Harry MeCoy, an trieh-| 7 vi : abe shier The hoist t New York the local W. C. T. U., is being set te contridete} Several of the officials of the! was attached and man and | 82, Tee amuck om Firat av. yor) 75 get « license to keep a saloon tn} | moar ‘ meedfe! to send Chamber of Commerce and of the terday and, according to his own | ‘ . ay WP tn place today. The fountain ts Mot University of | fair management have placed thems | Pt were ified into the air, With tenons, tank @ punch a ov-leitee ent ns PSY 112 feet high and of solid bronze, | = 4 be desteroes band and easy wre “ : 4 ~ o.. pie - — be rene pe bed ot the is and i te thought Chat he guided the precious load Hwede that passed him. Ulth| And must permit gambling, Me|SOTNAM BOOTS, the best hoot McKINLEY MONUMENT AT CANT ON AS IT WILL LOOK WHEN FIN~ through Its foretgn clement eCoy was placed under ar | Tust sino satiaty the authorities wa oo Ae at Hall's, 1111 Firet A isnEeD. faterool jo ik will be successful, In ad@ition| ai rail of the Pleiades was) "St 88d faced Judge Gordon this ‘Sees ter rs ? ‘at Poughkeepste, | the students of the antversity witt moraing 4 nations of the world min-| Star's Buctustve Service) | year ago When the builders begam heip to swell the fund. According; MA!) past bis cre level when | —_—— renee ‘©, June There are| work. The dedication will take eip to awe ne ME cnething enngped, On leaneh 1 have nothing agatnat Swedes, “ Place next September iat because of the/to experts, the jocal eight bas a) og ian went slap into the w four homer,” he sald, “except when | severai McKiniey monuments the! Pee come to Seattle if}mood chance to win. It will be) So) . ; ; ti am full. Then they don’t look! country over, but the national mon- @ launch struck with a leve the one for which consider | ALY.P.E, EMBLEM CONTEST ENDS } good showing | necessary, if anything te to Bo) ot nut Ajax wont aprawiing Into /M20d to mm | ument ch the ap done, for the Chamber of Commerce os oe a * o | pve a on w San be willtea|te act wpan the matter ot the reg-| 2* belay, which bubbled alyly aver | je was Aeod $1 | } diy over half x million was popular ‘The competition tor the $600 o& made his body. He rose tike a and. 1 | ty subsert is wearing compile ef the expense. Iti ular meeting tomorrow moraing. | | 1 | fered by the offictals of the Alaske _ getting In a beoutifel otanal ‘O00 FELLOW | here is Weetlawn cemetery, | Yukon-Pacific exposition for an of a | we ashore ta ball a dosen strokes. * murdered president's | ictal design for the 1909 fuir close Jone 1b, to wite of Patsy Marsulo,! ; By) bety Mae. 38 te & magnitions= St bas |p today and the publicity pee meri | South ee WILL SHUT OFF WATER IN HURRY | In SESSION } Jig weswuds ttatonavaroaking one, oat ae eee | | ¢ noon. decistom Butten--At 1407% Lath av. May} canaimeenouseees 5 The wement for this mont ot | designs this aft Wf RENT IS NOT PAD lat President McKintes’s, sesttag | Will probably be announced thie AKE tl, to wite of John HM. Butten, a (Mar Spestal Seevtes.) he os | eprom’ Tene TrcOrer 1.000 place Was started by the late Sens- | evening | Melonn—At 3496 Superior street.) . time in which meter neers| (¢legates are attending the grand {tor Henne, Supreme Justice Day) \< " N O0T cabin at the ¥. W.) May 23, to Wife Of’ Jack Melon, ean have to pay up their bills ix| Selon of the Odd Fellows of this! | Sat Sommer. Gov. Moevtch of. Ghte, heh teens eae a bey fe the Seattle theater) * 78 lheing cut more than half hy a| State. Yesterday the following of sign and it was little mm tha Shed Jay—At 2785 Blmwood place.) icy ordinance which has been | fleers were elected by the rand en-| | senciniidiethlaione settitinssoetinleesieyiiltnsnnssiti ont g benetit entertainment! atny 27. to wife of D. W. Jay, @]cieriat through the counell jeampment: Grand patriarch, W. Ht raise money for sou t are) in the sew bil! ‘effin, Orting; grand high privet om © i we prope the new bill ¢ in. Orting: gram , t of " Prank Kiliten, Lowell; grand senior and maainteaance of | nat wcenn jmake the moter assessments de | Prank Killen, Lowell: Kran¢ seme [it pears old, who lost ber linquent 10 days after the sending z a . ot the bili. After that, under the | Walla; grand scribe, Louis F Mart : | Deaths were registered today asi") OS ine water can be shut | TROOmA, reelected; grand {-easur | . | tottews ‘ oft immediately er, J. RK. O'Donnell, Elma ,re-elect | Berson—Louis J. Beenon, Sl. May|2hi, “winter Every dealer along |: Grand junfor wartes, C. B.|} te foonted in Rainier Valley, extending from the route of the attic} Sl, at ITI Twelfth ay lhe read ie stocking up. | Lum, of North Yakima: grand rep eatastrop: ad o McDonald—Gratam H. MeDen- | | resentative, R. &. Sta i Chelan #. BE. Co. sew Rainier Valley car line to the City Park on Rew eC 4, 1 wo, M *, at 10 Wel ane of the order of ne 40 sad . ewe iG.N. URGES PATRONS vw BUY COAL, . 0 opened on 10] con Hi, and having a most maguificent view of the city, lake : 3 s| Toplin—Jetin Taplin, 22, May 99, ‘ morning and mountains i © peoctical education ta) at 1lél-2 Pike at The Great Northern railroad haa} 5 “3 lt ie to aid these| Shapiro—Moliie Shapiro, 2 May jesued cireulare to e¥ Ration 29, at Minor hompltat which flag | CLE. CAN TAKE CARE OF 20,000 fe caring for thetr It is only two blocks from York Station, which t 12 min. through which K pavnre urgiag (6 Gilertainment has) Baker--Emme M Baker, 29, May | people to buy up thelr fall and win Ligsie Starr} 21, at 1007 25th aw & ter supply of coal at omoe, The of-| pot » 25,000 and 35,000 Chris ride from Second Ave. on the olf Renton car line . Bete have charge of| Bradshaw—10 days, June 2, at ficials fear another famine of fell tian Rndeavor delegates will be In | Of the Great Railroad 0039 Geventh ay. NO W. Senin thie winter, Hvery denier! geattio the week of Jaly 10th to § “ . Davie—Joseph D. Davis, 42, June giong the road ls stocking ap. 16th, according to statements given Don't get this property confused with other additions of sim To wee. 2, at 4 oath Park place. out by F. Bd Barth aod T. W oocleaal Walters Min B. Walters, 4.) 2 POR seRGnANTS Pye be. ot the teen penton a thar mame, but visit this property aed you will be convinced of Blockade Sale Ban Prascieo,| June 3. at 46 EB State at | jrangements for providing rooms 4a. saan | yplltieee—Crenvitie Ailtisaa, "18, er. nn” mearing Ta fritacn | DaWe been completed and the com race} June 1. at 2839 Aurora st. @ Cate and CR th mittee te prepared to (ake cate of The tremendous reductions made on men's clothing dur- tutbie to the office of police ser- | 20,008 persuns Prices from $250 to $1,000 per tot, on terms of one-fourth ing our mammoth Blockade Sale has put suits on hundredd’ ita value. & Winslow, and ws These ots, man Govescete? _ - “t en on Banwod the toate empowed Wy tee | For passing « confederate Bil|} cash, one-tenth each three months, @ por cent. of men 6 trotmen | Which he claimed was handed to { The Sale lasts a few days longer. If you are going to to the rack Twesty-one patrotmen | Sih Ne clieee wet Marry Cal took the examtnations m - o Meadows. ¥ Ca}-| save money why not start at once by a visit to the Monarch j ling, a cook, was yesterday sea-| Te Ferm Rachewws tenced to 90 days in jail and a fiae F Scripps Telearaph Series.» | new TORK, June 4~—The fed-|__ THe membern-of the Master Hulls. jaf $29 by Judge Gordon tas ° was arroeted at the tnatigation of | toh Jones, 22, and Olfvé} eral court this afternoon overruled « Mra. Jane Keapp, landiady of « the demurrer of the Great Northern > ‘lrooming house on Pike street Mutual Ha bel (o | ’ MH r] 9 eg | Soin adi it" peeesion Bt yes . Men’s Spring Suits , ang] lation of the Mikine ect tn granting |< an the “Htate Bank of Georgia.” | SPiee 18. Renton. rebates on products of ts 4100 Sierre Revolvi ™ if Men's S Suits, black and blue cheviots, sing! ‘Routh, west tro t ng Pioneer Building. } en's Spring Suits, black an ue cheviots, single or wg aig and Me oe ag = breve was mate} a ~ — — Se at Speatnees } double breasted, made up to seli for bi 3 to Ses and Hille | thet the contrasts were made bor! canaahien ok tk tees = g ee ~ - : Blockade Sale price ..... . $3.75 fore the Kikine law was passed | = 4 + ‘ j me bs a a . ant Men's Spring Suits in fancy club checks, all wool worsteds, WiLL TURN CAPTURED noaT black clay worsteds, blue serges, hand padded shoulders, z ottieots re elected: | raw, fegai age, sro | over vo THE HRITISN. | i on eat ie gress e niade up to sell for Se sera. to $12.00; Blockade Sale price Gottstein, legat! (Serippe ‘Telegraph Service.) | dent; Mias May Krowger, eseretary . . ween sees s S585 i tie WASHINGTON, June The |Prederick Modes, treasurer. Men’s Spring Suits in th bbiest id col i 7 ArconD. leveaaury ae ve es na em = 's Spring Suits in the nobbiest weaves and colors, also | done today to Capt. Alnqwerts of | SSP TO OF TT AFORE, plain blacks and blues, silk lined, single or double breast- ‘were rexiat Teplstered today an| the revenue cut Rush. ed. Made up to sell for $12.50 to $15.00; Blockade Sale 4 Alaaka, mow st! If George Oxborm: ameon unean, , © turn the the two memie po i teen ee wee Re 7. 15 1715 K Columbia at_| tured British seating echooner Car- tien force who wore discharmed tor | a SPW Of W. H. Meore, a | lotta G. Cox ever to the nearest | all a “grat appeal their e Men's Spring Suits, a large variety im single and double | Mritieh euthorities, socording tothe * Chiet of Pollee Wappenst 1 1 1 1 . t 2! will wee the fect that the # a yies, a ¢ ds, bia S, . Cie fons ¢ tmante nat »reasted styles, in all wool worsteds, black thibets, fancy . Ip Clement, a daugh joint at the corner cy apo = i worsteds, fancy mixed cheviots and serges, made up to See AFTER TUK COAs BARONS. | Fourth, OF ca in full operation on sell for $18.00 and $20.00; Blockade Sale price Mi ke, June 3.) hetg beata. , Moore, « «ir bese CL i (Seripps Tele Servier.) _ } 28 Fremont avy.| WASHINGTON, Jone 4—Tt was WASHINGTON, June 4 The sig-) Wile of Albert ©. Childs, | eotticaity aenoanced after the nal corps sent up & baloon today P. Clothing and Shoe Co.? yinet meeting today that the gov-| the acronesuts being Capt. Chand! GIT Sth av. W_|“rement will proceed against the er, iLeut. Stevens and J. C. Me-| Of Frank Edwards | sothrecite carrying roads om the | Coy. If a successful Might is mate 3 ‘ a ‘ards, | $1.50 English Corded Pants, Blockade Sale price......85¢ inn Linea "a ames Thousands of people came yester- $2.00 Men's Worsted Pants, Blockade Sale price... $1.28 day and today and every single one |] $3.00 Men's fine all wool Dress Pants. Blockade Sale price went away more than satisfied. To 3 moleun see + $4.00 and $5.00 Men's all wool worsted and fancy mixed ANNOUNCEMENT = sure we were unable to wait on +g Bay esa Fale ay pas, aay & but when you can buy zoe a at half-price you can afford of High Grade Clothing by COSTELLO & ff to put up with some inconvenience, Hats Sth and Pike, still continues and although the ex- a we are doing our very best to ee Tian ‘Bischete-teke ot oe ne Ee ee eed take care of everybody. on Asse Bask ‘Wisdha.te’ Sle . sity clase oes aatotag. Detbaersnataa Come tomorrow or “a day this | £3.00 and 94.00 Men’s Flats: BI 2 last day o S gree ne-Ha $00 and $20.00, All we want is money enough to pay our bills. When weget the cash ee ed required the sale will be stopped at poy Pe a mated e « once. Read our Sunday ad in The President Suspenders Mis Times and in The News, and ask |] SOc Men's Balbriggan Underwear your friends and neighbors who ae ents Seed. Mebrane. Gone atin ed prices. Tt Hil kind of bargains they found. you at this great sale. scrifice we are making due to the fact that | vi yur store and the ap | COSTELLO & GRANT, | Shoe & Clothing Co. Ranke Butiding, Corner of Fifth and Pike, | Second Av., Between Pike and Pine Sts. 1317-1318 First be Oop New Arcade 25¢ Men's All-wool Sox men's suits at $10.00. $22.50 Suit