The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1907, Page 2

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raph Berrien) (Serteps Te weea tn the world OWN, Rex, Jane 6, arace Sowe wae 5.) fundreds of Americans bet Or Richard Orokers entry, Orby for patriotic mutives. with 1 s on won made & ereat killing Orby Geuring na nieg | MY Sf Hine te one shot me 4 e third King Edward was among the tine te history of hit @F98t | enormous throng Of spectators. that an A joan hae woo A heavy track om account of the Orby came « two lengths! morning raln aided Orby HOME RUNS LOSE GAME. FOR DUGDALE’S BUNCH Tt was Dode Mrinker that broke up the game with Aberdeen by ewatting ont two home rune for the Weedchoppers when they were ~ most necded, Hecause this Beattin lad did such remarkable things with ahead and won trom eight of the THE SEATTLE §STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 199 lwon, Dr. Mprutll, 109, second; Late , 10%, third, Time, 1/28 1-6, | ‘SASSY’ BOWKER SAYS HE WILL PUT ATTELL TO SLEEP if HE WILL COME OvaR THE MURDER in open was foreed to save bis owe MEXICO CITY, June 6 life, and stated the ing ho ta on trial as an accomplice deat He sald that b& Barrtlias. " POPULATION IN MAY Over 115,582 persons pdeeed Yn | out « nat letty and 64,901 departed, leaving And out of Seattle during the month | to "or ¢,f00 added to the city May, just past This te the larg floating and permanent population ont number that has ever been fe of that the overiand traffic for Ma coastline traffic registered 76 pe leant. of the total aR overiand Including the coast line and over Jam BOWKER, the stick, getting two home rune Pesemn , Sechene 4 Gnd striking out twice, the Cube) #rOKANR June kote « piensa games| Best Little Man in Old England had to be satiafied with the short rome wom 0 = Ce *| Jem Bowker, premier Hogiish end of the score. It happened that “a i featherweight, refuses to cross the 4 each time Dode did the heavy bat wehoet | pand to fight Abe Attell, Bewker le tery Work there were two men on + ot) in the catering business, and thinks basea, and (his inte for ata of) © the Woedchoppers’ rane. The query! fe, will Hirinker ¢ontinue to pot the Ball over the right field fence’ Although Higginbotham wae wild eomer xed) = gervous, showin throaahout the etfata under which he was laboring. be pitched a good game, string oot 13 of the Dus aoe ww tates Howtett There wat ne same af Butte Vamcwaver tram gat lato Lengee Sanding Janeen ook bees a me the wtty tom late business would suffer if he were to leave. Fle te willing to meet Attell {hat Lendes, however, and sends & halienge to Qght him before the WILL SEND THE CREW EAST CONFESSES commit the deed to court hye, F. Morales hap comfe@ |i). piame for the act should be 04 to the assassination of @x-Prawt-| placed on the shoulders of b. Mora OVER FIVE THOUSAND ADDED TO THE CITY’s land 66,681 people arrived fn the! Whee {t is taken Into consideration ’ } corded at the supertntendes: } flee at the Union depot. The repert| shows an inerease of § per cent. it | made up at the depot yesterday | will be readily seen that Seattle is gives May the record im every dtall| rapidly recrulting ite population | of passenger traffic, const line and|from the east. Previous to May ' BABE WINS $100,000 WITH| 5 te wae touched up for! (er Wee. Low. re, | 4 gine bits and tn one round, the! 255° oe whem: Oo =) ons ; ve 8 snale, « Dole Terme ote seo ca ah By = ico e # A subscription was started at @ be 4th Gel Ob the otic) Varmaver 48 mast meeting of the students of apoh ares os = the third . ‘lithe University of Washington yor ; made ihre ar Wie bed AMERICAN LmAGTR. he tay and over $1100 subsertbed as forced te @ ty bts le a starter, Other sume will be pro 7 fo eater Ge amen full and nm * Cured as soon as needed and there a beesh to oo ree am Sf fis & great deal of eetbusianm be | @ doing agein in the ninth when the sovck, Patan’ |ing shown at the institution The Cube registered twe more and had nu © he bw — Po ons = i -SMiLER” ven ace ¢ ‘ + ti t ie felt thet it . a it tooks so mach tine Vx one 2 +t Slim epite of the predictions being| One hundred thoussnd dollars and on eideriy gentiowoman passe Bella Ser tectenes, Gee resin. Tavaenitt, C1 | age that the Washington BOY®|carped in one second by & poverty Ithromgh the founding asytam on i G14 not get & bit yeoterday and AM Ml will tose with (he trained ORSTP! cmmen orphan babe too youtig to | entering tour They looked at ij by ae tomt : . eUtehen orphan o to oun alias te Rene ow Vow crews because of # lack of exper many babies until they came te} 4 oe oo, Mare took the | im stolee-ittden” sad’ Gia; Orem and tenes tan Ke cr, Then fimiter looked 4 honors with three The player’) pnw | — Mather at «. yet sone the | at ~ amit f were on edge ail the time aad) See 1 2 "geome a i ie Se ee Nc Gus Kiopt fored himself io a bole | Gio’ . 7 HIGH TO 60 EAST om os » Cane ae See ’ wee cones on several cocasions 18 CONEE) Haterer-Vow sel Few ~ oo I 4 p . Pat pe « tr » bg a 4 quence Hut thero were no fines| "*" j me at Chicas r . - ene ’ i imposed odin, } The Beattlc high school baseval ny * of many the « aire * ” mm Pe 8 8 ine ng team Intends to some start oa the) ne met ar, wave the nurne w 4) ma 1 woman & : ? 4 4 s " = unique castern trip which bas been 1, no heme aside from the he Veale + | $ 3 & © Stlesstemplaied for come time. The|% charity to whim 6 dwem, Fhe) That me , ; = se 1 lof te ohtet attrt tn yt '« a sop | Be eo ee tog already heen weted. Some | ; i H it «& «Sa | thing over $8,900 will be necessary | 41's 8 arrtl imta 4 a |All told 45 games will be played One ~ * tiene ‘ i Coast League om the trip and the team hopes " + ° ¢ euler " to come back with the high schor +| iii s 3% entanss ShSS'S Q, @, 7.'S OF TWO SEATTLE CASE AT ‘ , ' ’ ’ i r ae . * 7 4 ‘ ae gie dnd tegen, Bessy ond) | " PEii de ws | | | WASHINGTON if 7 COUNTIES ‘ '? +o ; ‘ ; ’ ‘ ’ i > | 3 5 ogg —~ By Guim ond P (derippe Tetearaph Service.) 4 eu 6 9S FS Ferries | “Dee” Seanton, who was Mrook (Star Rpectal serviens WASHINGTON, Juse 4—Are 7 one liye winning pitcher last pear has MVERETT, Jone & At (ee ae mente were heard by the interstate a oer . Leagee Vandiog \restgned from the club, ow!ng to a rit meeting of the Good BeeplOr® | ccomerce commimion today in the 53-4! Le Anaetre ~— * ary differences with Preside { Recbomish and Hungit dountide | (oo oe Beye, Brahe @ Ca. festtl La we | Mak, Prams » ots, of the Brooklyn chub, and Willl here the following officelé © | packers complaining (hat the rates} Mecrifiee bile Myers totem | Porthamd ie finish hie medical course, Beam | sirctea lot the Northern Pacific, Chicago, | = ————— . et I se ree a jon's defection will be & Mg hoe Dn GT, © & Palmer; eer | Beritagton and Quincy |to the Hreoklynites counnetor, WP. Beat, & J Mi | roads from Misowurt river ' 1EN’S SHAME | Pet Metintnnens:, district Inyerunt |eeeaive, Charles H. Frye, @ ' M. M. Rehumacher; distriet oipplale. | ber of the plaining M Sbcayas 6 ; OAKLAND. ———— Kawa Yerrit!; dtetriet deput® A. W. | prowent ime GeWsthorp, detriet marshal, dwar | jt 16, won; Swageriater, ond, Import } }5, wom: Rotrow, 107, | hd Umpire Gustavus Kiopt had more! ‘Third race, mile and ono-etahth—|heq been fixed. Bat after Jeffries than one diepute to seutte yesterday | War Tiaes, 107 (Lorel), 7 to 3.| carried out bie part of the agrec-|t? the srand lodge, wllel wage aeestiation of the Deltingham die. tn the atubborniy contested gaine| Won: Lord of the Vale, 11h scond: | ment, acoording to O'firien, he| Settle in Juiz, A reeviullon wall tie Puget Sound eieodeen at Aberdeen took from the Cube On |Royal Red, 100, third. Time,lweut’ jm aad falshed Corbett in| adopted im approbation of he Salk jing Methedit Rplecopal church be- | one occasion Householder ran into |b 541-6. one round. dew 6¥ Mount Verner gan here yenenéay, Meprenent mastivas | and prevented his helding the Fourth rae, three quarters mile ute serie ee te from all parts of the distriet are || bell, The claim was made that ).4 B Coom, 112 (Kirschtaem), 19 day cleving law The seeston o@ | prement Preaiding Kider Spencer 8 Householder had interfered but te 10, won, Titus Th, 104, second COMES IN HANDY foureed to meet (n SAUIeRbe? te een eee ee te neni Klopt could not see ft that W8y | Meade, 109, third. Thine, 1:12 96. Granite Faite ing, and meetings are being held Again Arhogney manmad tv MERE) Fifth race, three-quarters tnile— — morning, afternoon and evening in a tout tip oo his third strike a8 |Neitio Hickm 197 (A. Wright), 12|ro mavee “Lona Tom amownn | PRINCE FUSHIMA NOT COMING HERE tho Methodist church. The session tho Aberdeen bunch began coming lis 1, won; Hogobama, 110, second | w will be brought to a close at n 4 in —_ = Ly & betag a Ancona, 107, third. Timea, 1:1626. When WASHINGTON PLAYS Ming Edward Vil te recponstbte today * the y wee ¢ edward area }_ Sixth race, three-quarters mile} CLEVELAND, for causing Prince Fuahima, 6f Ja | ——————— ~~ — \ dou base onb Gave Santtin’s alton. |SNEM Bald, 160 (Keagh, 4 to 3, pan, fo alight Seattle The king Vacation Time nate catcher encther chance te tan | YO": Beraing Bash, 0, seeond; mt hy hes offered the prince ® warship to! 14 you want your clothes to be wy | i the atmouphers Lisaro, 113, third. Time, 1: 12 36, 1 Tom Haghes, Washington's) bear bim on his homeward trip and ta, ctylich and well atin onl | j longated twirler, were good for| the prince will sail from Victoria ha wWalte, the tallee, 218 On ; 4 | LOUISVILLE, olan on the Bells. evaiéer Meomecth oe je, the tailor, 210 Cob t The national baseball commtanion jnothing ets, he would be « handy p itisd ere Monmouth man bide. Readymade clothes i in seeston im Cincianat! yesterday, | pire race, three-quarters muile—|maa to have around for his work | The Japanese of Boaltle are muck | nornr hang with that elegance of awarded Arthur Rows, the clever} yo" 146 (Leet, 7 to 16 against the Cleveland team. In six| ‘seppotnted ag Frince Fiehims | ievie by which good tailor-made} 4 lett fielder of Seattle to Portinad i ae), 7 to 10, wom; | was expected fo anil from this port )Mio i 0”. cS Ones ictal ; Tis comeneclin finds (hat Rear) nt,” ae 106, sotsnd; Haber, 0 on the Minnesota er ee on goed ' mi ‘ 7 rd. Time, 1:16 2-6 peace - asitponsthde bite has ® number of exclu mush report, o Len Angeles te Be go oe cael adie Tir, Lee Baker, ¢ 204 Kltel alive pattern fabrice for vacatior lalmed to be a agent when | : 2 : oA firemse, 100 12 w t building. Phone, Main 6266 **\tine, Bee him now case, But at the same time Rese)!" 100, third. Ti “ 563 ; ‘ f laime that the findings are wrong 1 op Ee Sere ° and he can show that he had »@ 102 (he tg 3, won; Miss Lida,| i! | right to sign with Seattlon Degdale Laexoline, 102, third 4) in Qo en i has get yet received official notice ie of the decision. It is thonght that |. three-quarters mile--| | Portiand will not want Rose, The | Frontenac Pickens), 9 } Webseoters’ infield in weak and #}%0") Old Honesty, 107, a i good man w have to be released | Mike Sutton, 9, third y to ko pia f tows M4 i make ¥ 1 eee . regutunk Sam, te, ban nea Sena 3 a CAN’T WASTE MONEY of the * againet Seatt and ow he 1 third. Time, ++ a FB gal sty Eg . poh pg the ai ny sei ine Kreryone of our sults reprosents the best quality to et Hkely . ¥ ” t sd ies 1 TF, 104, Ot ' . ‘ sgeregation in the American league a Bey ‘a a a “ e on a ~ ud outa por a h rw 7 t how jet them down with one run, or (Austin) to Land won all eft of the games, TWOPIEOE SUITS #10 TO B20, j THREE-PIECE SUITS $15 TO #40. ull ul ant it THE TOTEM POLE THE SQUARE, OFPOSE $15 sus " that are stire to sult Pressed UB Piret race, nine slateenths mile Hoatherscott, 109 (Kirschbaum), Sling « serial account of his fake) 12, ©) ngnte 112, third. Time Second race, three-quarters milo | o¢ statue of many of the Gahte —Byroserdale, 167 (P Kally), 9 to|t, stuck’ be teem part. | aeeund; Rew [Yolto, 106, third Time, 307 24. Joc O'peten, Lye selfconteneed | rien: aisietet guard, Joe Watkings tonir Of the prise Me PUbHEM | istrict sentinel, Thomas imeeebome | ah; Gietriet seatatant Cerna He telle in wevarntehed 4 rr ' hal 15. | nacaee what be me doubt the Grete | save Stuns: dictetee ehpner & aca tat tne ~ Ot ve Currtor; district vice templar Jargce Criswelt | Gh A. Palmer waa sheeted as dete lente ood Frack Niles He even rage Jottries into tf. claiming fight between him and Corbett (Mar Special service.» SEDRO- WOOLLEY, June 6 }¢ ve celebrated Broadhurst Bys thee J. Exclus ta for tem Clotting ager TOMMY BURNS IS. MARRIED (Soripps Telegraph 148 \NOELES, Jun Tom ih. Ho wan joined yesterday aft trneon for life to Miss Maudie An derbon, recently from at, Loul & co Tor fida't way a word to ht + fries t slipped quietly away ‘pasa eon 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia \*HAGEAS CORPUS" GET srioce., iW G@TRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE. | OMAHA, Neb June 6 Oupid rerorted to a writ of habeas corpus lish the marringe of Wit Gorner Fourth Tailored Ready Co.;i; Exclusive High Grade CLOTHING FOR MEN Ave 1 Pike ant opera Pry sHCTAN Corer te it jegae ae, Mt ir, O. F. Lathrop Pe citel Bids wer howe Math @29e Remitic Wasp The old _ to accor Neabit and Mise Nite -_ —-— peigapenetieaiann of Papillion, a small town om ith of here. For two daya Miss Jone had been locked tn « room by h ther to prevent her mar rving Nowbit, As her “next friend,” Am H 4 ony F methods tt Nee pplied to the court for al rey rey a 4 shees * weit habeas oorpu te we « he o Budi the t and wae held against her will, Th pe aA Fe i Ry PJ r. we formed, but the 1 aphooaptutly tbat | H | | Pacific Outfitting Co. | The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Bu The Garvey-Buchanan ‘June Sale of White f tt | © Garments, Makes {| | { tting tribute Herings tomore Ladies’ Regular $1.25 ( Cambric and Mushig Skirts Distinguished for the High Character, Style and Fu Pre-eminent in the Favor of Seattle's Discriminating W ner j The tremendous s un to the splendid values that feature row at ninety-cight ats. Ladies’ Regular $1.25 Cambric and Muslin Gowns *K I this s ‘ aT 98 | An immense style variety Ge 8 bemd tally and plenty of each kind. Some ~ ‘om, ta style and Ti with bh neck, long sleeves, vag * t tucked yokes, lace and embroté | ery trivomiogs Others the charming “Bishop” effects with bo 9 , low neck, short sleeves, round se ’ } yokes of insertiuva and beading, ps oo oat daintily trimmed with Be a Stir Among These’ Silks Tomorrow w ts AT Regular Séc Sik Holionnes, licht AT evening shades, tnctoding cream aad white colorings inches wide ihe Crepe de Chir in bea ful light shades, 24 inches wide Bl The Figured 81t Pongee Suit ings, in brows. blue, black and batur@ colors inches wide New Sk Siltings, dafety fleur od effects, values to S6ec yard 4 special tomerrow at Twenty aine Cents yard YARD } YARD ‘Stunning Lot of Summer | $10.00 Silk Eton Waists 1. | Jackets $6: 0) $1.50 and $1.75 Values at . . Special Tomorrow at... . | aptivating new styles in lawn and mull, all Included are the smartest Eton tefally trimmed with Ince, embroidery, me the season in black taffeta silk; pretty y daliion and panel effects; long or sbort sleeves. effect ¢ shoulders, vest inlaid with if you expect to have a walst need this sun cloth and trimming of braid. This offering: mer, let nothing interfere with your sharing | representative of many other bargains ip Eton jackets to « half Here are Values to ex Savings average from @ this bargain offering. The Bargains Are More Attractive Than E - , . th IN THE “BUSIEST BASEMENT The Closing out Sale of China, Glasewa Grantteware, Tinware, Household Hardware, Gardet implements, Etc, Continues With Gingery Buying Enthusiasm. The aseortmonts are rapidly diminishing and as the lots grow sms the already redeced priees are cut anew to effect complete, quick clearance. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED—NOTHING RESERVED. SAVINGS AVERAGE 25 PER CENT. TO 75 PER CENT. & Regal Coffee Mills at, each | Sc Tollet Paper Holders, at, each . 30¢ Heavy Sugar Booop, at, each | Se Roll Tollet Pay 6 roils for . 9c Granite Bed Pans, at, each | 49c Decorated te Pancnke Turners, at, each P 10¢ Large Bottle of Mac Joc Alminum Rag Separators, ai, each 2@ | 10¢ Double Blade Chopping Knives, Se Nickel Tea and Coffee Pots, individual | pate Whee, BL. OBO noc e eee cenrnncneeeeee $3.50 Go-Carts, with rubber tres. In order that as many of our patrons as slg tach a chips ast Owtng to the extremely low prices ing in this housefurnishing sale, & charge will be made for delivery. possible may share theese offeriogs, we re nerve right to Mmit purchasing quaatity. Positively no goods sold to dealers. } STORE THAT SERVES THE 1113 — 1NIS—ll17_ SECOND AVENUE. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION All Points East Best? Do got for et opr excellent sérvite afi at fou CaS make the rénown jowstone Park trip when our iine at v Hittle ad al cost “EVERY LUXURY OF TRAVEL” VIA Are you gol g Big Reward values in the latest spring | style in Cloaks, Suits and Millinery will be paid to any one who _ locates this store, i | Unusual RAILWAY For rates and {oformation eden 4 0. MOMULLEN, ©. Pm Seattle, Wash. A. TING NO Ot | | | | A. 0. OHARLTON, & OO * Portiand, Oregem CAGH OR CREDIT. aeae "1 Beauty That Tal ee We Make Unifo teriptions in an Beautiful white tee © the 1 short notion, Work pan who has the a the vy 2000 Suite a Mos } } one who hasn't. If you do not ype UNION TAILORS | good teeth, teeth that are a ple Sales Rooms 618 Third Ave why don't you have ther attended t Werk Rooms Third Ave. and _ ectaiiets in dental wor of ngton St and \ ake your teeth th ereeeeeeeeeeceerece , ona prices. 3 DOWNING, HOPING 4 RYER sonatas «aiuto . o —— 4 ty ERS. ore ssa rar 7 ga S2rolm, Pionisigns Bisons, Ronde ssociated Dentis 0 Sn Fe pote eT0, led. ae. 1142 BEGOND AVE SPP. LUMBER EXON ks rome 3% ~ ke Wid i § Noon 00 Aloake Midge HOURS 8:30-8:00. SUNDAYS % HPCC eOereenerereses

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