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: ] i | ME ICE [$ GILL THREATENS IMPEACHMENT AND BREAKING MAYOR CHALLENGES BLUFF — So afraid was the ol Col, Thompson of the local U.| that Mayor Moore woul B signal corps office haa recety.| What he said he would do, that the ed word from St. Michaels, Alaska, | l4w-making body, at a special meet-| bead to force that body to py that the {ce went out of there|'s yesterday afternoon, stopped | Case's salary, That seemed to night before last and the sea is proceedings to witness the executtve | a@ terrible outrage to GI new open. sign two ordinances and make good) Giil then declared the mayor Word has also been received | the word he had given should be impeached and he boasted that the ice four miles out from} Probably no similar proceeding | joudiy on the counct! floor that If Nome is breaking up and the first | Was ever witnessed in a Jawmaking | ho had eight counclimen to stand favorable wind will carry tt to| body. As soon as the mayor hal | the open sea attached his sig ments, the council gounet]| Gill sald the mayor was hotsing not do| the threat of veto of the general appropriation bijl over the council's ture to the docu) with him he would have the mayor resumed bust-| poosted out of office in ten daye. ness and passed a third ordinance, | In the face of the vote whic oh fol. | DENNY HULL FIGHT) very secersary to compicte sovre-| sowea a few minutes ater, where priations for the May sajarics. Counciiman Gill, ef the Third ward, made a most bitter attack on | the city's chief executive while try: | ing to prevent the council from or the Deany bill regrade tw disin. | humbling Itself, as he sald, to the poo | ol, Megane iehenck Metween | mayor. Gill sud he believed in| plained the situation to the salt rating, the Benson bd property owners in class “A”, | febting and in not lying down like faction of all counctimen pt al the lc ty physically affected by | & Whipped dog save Gill and Conway, who vote bo widening and levelling, and the It all came about over the trouble | With the Third warder. ether parts of the assessment dis Gill had a solitary vote with “nin out of place just then As soon as he got the opportunity, Mayor Moore followed Gill and ox The essen to the assessment thas has artsen over the office of In answering Gil! the mayor stat |atreet superintendent and who ed that he would give $100 to any }his threat of impeachment seemed | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, UNE 7, 1907. )|PRESDENT'S TRIP 10\j JAMESTOWN Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Opens 8:30 a. m., 5:30 p. m, “Under One Root—fiverything to Furnish the Home Cornplete.” Special for Tomorrow Four Wilton Rug fF Specials Excellent Value Silk Petticoats for $7.95 TOMORROW (Sertpps Telemraph Servier.) WABHINGTON, June 1T.-—Prosl and Mra, Roosevelt and thelr | guests, leave Sunday night on the Mayflower for the celebration of Georgia day at Jamestown, The president will be met by Governor | rerril d staff and the exposition officials, He will be escorted by the Georate troops and the regu | lare under Gen, Grant, to the stand | where he will speak and review ad receive on behalf of the o s of tho battleshh eeaaia: a wigs = The svectal attraction for tomorrow tn our deservedly popular the citivens of the state, ‘Ther Silk Petticoat Division ts in the shape of a quantity of good num § | ees ha two receptions aud he will(Mf vere in Aik Petticoats, formerly ranging In price from $8.75. to ; era ASP erat, make an address to the National $13.50, now marked at the special price of |§ These Poth } Tae EveIG. & Binet Rage to be secs tn (ie ae Baitoria! Association, then returl ‘come in a wide range of colors. Iveluted in this lot are a { Section, on the Third Floor, ts at prosent largor and mop to Washington Meaday sight. prea many Roman stripes, now so popular; also several patterns } eas dak ck chr tne! Mile eoume. % three. in large checks, The deep flounce style in both shirred and tall Pee ee. ' © (ene Huge tm plas, SCANDAL ENDS sred elfects are rhown ; blues, greens, tans, browne and two-tone effects, as wall gg wimp ere, Yination color og # both Oriental and floral designs betng repre. ; sented. For tomorrow the following # Box Coats Tomorrow at $4.95 507°" [oor le ee “08 are offered. special oh June declared that (Sertpps Tete LEBANON, Ind, French Wilton Rug, 36x63 size, regular $ trict, becom! | i the court 7. yea A gb ea aaseas- | Should fill the position, the mayor's charity tf Gill would start impea bh | George Rhodius, the millionaire of ff Those emartlooking garments are made of striped medium ey ee spent on the ground that there has appolatee or A. L. Walters. ment proceedings against him. Indiona, ie an ineane man, This Hl woighi wultt d with bins bands and covered buttons an undha wi ton K M6, 27x04 sine, regular 44 pectad ,,, Bot been an equitable distribution - "lease, which involved much scan walee' materia ® wines, 14,16 and 18, Ladies’ sizes, 34 to 40, ¢ Bundhar Wilton Rug, 36x63 size, regular $6 special , Brenere equally benefited by the tm COMMANDER BOOTH. romeo ro mamas, {SHhsyeral mouths 24a, mn De re i i aneerccrena-reriiermvianisnons ners equally benefited by the im everal months ago FE re Brovement. The abjection of the Otto W. Lobere has asked the #u-/a keeper of a notorious resort, kid: |i Ladies Neckwear Special From the! ‘Dainty Creations |Rosette Wafer, ‘Imitation C other parts of the district ts on | the ground that they will receive mo more benefit from the improve mt than any other section of the 3, and thet jf any part of the cost the dork le to be pald REACHES SEATTLE perlor court to annul his marriage to Christine Loberg, claiming that he was forced into the marriage by ‘ommander William Booth of the | being threatened with seven years atton Army arrived in Seattle in the penitentiary unless he agreed thi + forenoon at 10 o'clock on the to the marriage. Loberg was in} property odtside of the “Improve Minnesota from Japan, With the Jail at the time the supposed fore | ment district” it ought to be taken general are Alexander Nichol,| W484 brought to bear on bin, “| out of find Gengral Fund. att fa-chiet of all the Salvation | Charge of breach of promise being publications; Col, R. J. Hig eoupeed with one of seduction lor by ok | us and Brig. Gen. Cox. The party |"gainat him. The marriage took CLAIM LIQUOR SOLD ON will wave Seattle Immediately for ‘pfice May 19, 1906, ® the Atlantic coast and from there will sail for England. Cor oder FATHER, SON AND Booth has been in Sea nov citizens of this town are up in i $10, 000 MISSING. days awaiting the arrival of + father | arms. It is reported that last | PRAISES JAPANESE GEFORE Gunday liquor was obtained from MEETING OF EXCLUSIVE | the Kangley saloon in direct vic LEAGUE. lation of the law that saloons be _ ltaud police, the local department ee oe Se ty and no lguld| 3 At a meshing i me Jeeeneee. learnec last night that August] refr mente so} orean xclusion Leagv ure So Binder wait mien. of thiclovening W. &. Garden, wha was at] Tone. © Minscasin farmer, end Qewn as well as those from other| the meeting as a proxy for the) hs iT-yearold son, William, disap-| failla near here, came here and Painters’ union, delivered an eulogy | pearod In Seattle April 19. Wenach/| Many became beastly intoxicated.|or the Japanese, recounting many le said to have had $10,000 on his bmg language used was offensive, | of the virtues of the Orientals, but) person and was last seen in the ¥ to the respectable ven | his suggestion that the league face | company of two strange men he a this place, but the better class about im ite work and organize to had met on the train. A wife and of men. educate the Japanese came #8 &/ one child are in Portland. The matter is to be laid before|ahock to the other members and | —~ the proper authorities to prevent |he was told by President Gill that) R i) Ronntng ther repetition of the disgrace |the League was pot in sympathy Panta, Ruhsing Corks and Pushers, } scenes. with bis sentiments. at Hall's, 1111 First ave. This $10.00 Washing Machine Only 6.98 machine; best SUNDAYS KANGLBY, Wash., June 7.—The p Through a letter from the Port Pull double bed size white crochet bed spreads, fine Mar setlles designs, bemmed, leun dered ready for use. 7c Buys 10c 18x32 Face Towel Fall bleached huck face tow- ols, with neat red border, hem med ends, size 19132; a good. serviceable towel 34c Buys Dress Lawns Worth 7c Dainty dress lawns in light and dark grounds In all the new dots and figures, fast colors Snrowba, .oake—easy rucsing, well made keown machine on the m This 9 $4.50 Cut Glass Bowl 2.98 to get a June wedding gift. The design is one the cutting rich and brilliant 33c Buys a 50c Straw Hat Men's str lot of room we want and they 25¢ ‘Buys a 50c dC Cap Tomorrow y gill thos te thon hnegs 208 ie 0d worstegs. A snap thet we couldn't afford to pase up. NEITHER CAN Mat Sa A happy chance of the latest cutting - ae Rollman’s Cherry sae yy ver hour. 0 glee 25¢ Dave New 39c Ribbons This worthy offering consists of new warp print ribbons in Dresden designe, 312 to 412 ble and dur prettiest rib alued Instruc- accompany every an Seeder perfect, and perfectly { able; summ bous way undery 15c Buys Wash Goods; Value 25C SHOES? MEZZANINE FLOOR ADDITION NEW SECOND AV This $2.00 Ice Cream Freezer $1.49 t “Aretie heavy yerial cotte oduction of wool goods est plaids and checks wanted colorings 5c for Unbleached Muslin; Value 8ic heavy, unbleached muslin, 32 Inches wide; soon bleaches; two widths makes a | good camp sheet | 34cBuys 5cto15c | Wash Laces 750 yards of Real Englieh Cotton Torchon Lace Edges and Insertions, in assar®e4 widths and designs, finished with strong scalloped edge, sultable for trimming fine underwear wood tub, Quick as the quickest 2 + ” MEZZANINE FLOOR—NE SECOND AV. ADDITION Children’s Rompers SHOES Strong, stripe ging 4 gingham or hair-line irday at 26c each napped Rhodius and eloped with The man was oe until him to Kentucky | kept In a geeret hidin Irons, Special | Glass Berry Underpriced | Undermuslins in Infants’ Caps, detectives finally loeeyeq him. The} Dare woman then stated that they x me Di s* CS ial 5c Se S and were married. Relatives took thejmm A¥ONt twenty different ivision pect 9 35c t ugar case in band with the above result.|[} styles of Lace Stock P C nv tee Cine, Sabet ettects, {CORSET COVERS, BBy {There Washable Caps are} By using Rosette Irons reamer, UTILITY OLE A LAW. | spain - -_ m4 | made of fine, soft lawns {you can make forty rosette} ’ a j made of Bwiss embrold-} They are made of cam S mall, aoet trim at a cost of ten 25¢ Pair ALBANY, N. ¥,, June 1.—Gov . “f te The bent wite haat + Hughes bas signed the public ery and Valenciennes} brie, neatly trimmed} med with Valenciennes } 41, i, aiways cool and will} jes ities Dill and it fe now a law, | Ince. selling regularly at} with throe rows of Ince} lace and Insertion. They not twint to the hand the} and Creamer 4% lila tube a6 launder perfectly by } points on the under aide of} ot clear nemo STARTS FoR SEATTLE GOe, G6e and The, are of} Ineortion, finished with Ne. the back, For. }tie molda keep the wafers} Pye Bipten “? yi Jormorre’ pon née ibbon « ouct x otlom ST. PAUL, June 1.—General Ku fered fur tomorrow ati beading and = ribb ty priced at $1.96 tr im ten the ~ m} destan oki and his escort started for Be the special price of? Ali xises. Our price for? ang $1.26; special to }tionnt Raph oft isda price | de; ttle at 10:20 o'clock last evening e rid ong Houncfernishing Section price effective car the theuak Derinamn Seabee each 35¢) tomorrow, each ...26¢$ morrow, cach one Becord | ‘i caniienngenapsiaanedalicneatinn Ee SND nornnntndgvinggninnninnmpaninia en ee Extra Size Suits | ° ° ove geowtngnt or, vx we Three-Piece Bedroom Suite $9.85 | $25Desk, Spe cial T eee mee ft tie ee ee-riece room ouite ° es Cl omorrow Co, cor tnd and Union These Desks, made in Grand Rapids, were bought af « a Consisting of Full Size Bed, Dresser and Commode; made much less than regular, and we ere selling thet oe s a basis. Pure Colonial design, constructed @ of fir, fini golden Dresser top measures 18x42 curly bireh flatshed natural and hand-polished; stands high, 30 inches wide, and writing-bed, when open, inches deep. Hae conventent Interior arrangement, of two small drawers and twelve compartmenta for Has oe large diawer and shaped shelf underneath; solid ly special for tomor- trimsings «This Desk, of which we ha regular way, would sell regularly at - $9.85 ; inches, and has three larg 18x24 inches WE DONT CARE} viens awers; mirrer measures Commode has one drawer and cupboard Regular price $18.50; No Beattie &i. — Agency for w ane the Gurney y . Refriger i built Y i won wer, GND AVNER, an can " P fit = re OU. | wan reloased yesterday on furnish the alleged emberzler, who was ar-| ham, Charles B. al services will be noon, left this morning for St. fune . i Teache Better Paid. - | THISISA Officere in the City | According f perintendent —- = = grave charges morrow aftwrnoon, | Capt, F. M. White, of the bureas Bchools T. P. Story, the teache placed against him. } May Never Come Back. SPECIALTY STORE. ot navigaiion of the Philippine Isl-| Contracts now being made by J. A. Moore Buys Boat. Chin Gee Hee, Seattle's) ante, Col 1 @ Bra and |@fferent district school boards tn For the transportation of fron Chinese wmerchasl Bade | Jedge G. T. Trent of the Philippin K ‘ w an increase of ore from Quatsino sound, Van- Chung Hoch, head Sell cortice are in the city. on leave) elar to 15 per cent over|couver Island, to his smelters at! Chung company of r hats f abeence f j Brevi Irouadale, near Port Townsend, | present in their native iad ~ j ail teeturn to Seattle | Arrested on Suspicion. James A. Moore has bought the/ never return to Seatty and Po cba nig tl ak cg so Da boy with several @ismantied bark Hayden Brown | mer has importaat work . : gy eve oT a aes a , werved a term at the from the Alaska Copper company, |for the Chinese clothes the Salvation Ara v ho came to when tt eaen or and is treating for a second only. eaate ee Genel ving, was arrest. | freighter | CAUGHT IN THE ACT. eaota, caye ° Charles D. Kimball Dies. | Detectives Ryan sad Jeattic in Charles D. Kimball died at his (last night | WE SELL FOR LESS, ee be held for a number home yesterday, 743 N. Broadway. | while he w a series of Weeks and hy ABOUT $5.00 LESS. | |'-** in Sea He was born in New York, and jing th was a ple of Washington. The market on Western at. surviving members of the family the screen in e window, reason for his prer le is learned Brassington Out on Ball satdent. of Kempien Taken Back John Hrasaington, p poo 1 peat P : yg City Detective ate Mrs. Nora M. Kimball, his Less he Pacific Oriental : — widow, and five children—Mre Dry Weather than warrant, charging him w - pt A a7 May McCreary, Mrs. Flora E. Dun: Now is the time. to under fals aul, Phil emplen, | ~ ~ Give Sani your garden hose. Geo. if other L ‘ false nf Extra Size Suits house CO. earky @ ae merchants k's i%inch B Balls, Vi One department for big men/and guarantee sat do. 0c tnning Full League particularly. W. B. Hutchinsom)for 60 ft, $4.50 and ap {oud s *** ©o, cor. ind and Union. o** | versity St 4 WECAN PROVE | f eee THIS ASSERTION TOO | STO ad AND TAKE NOTICE Meet Me Face to Face Ind. 1184 Wholesale Dealers We We have just a few words press to say which are to your ad all i as we can sare you clothes i ° : California 1320 FIRST 1320 FIRST ~ — aa ae AVENUE. 5 & AVENUE. vere ¥ 1 a a bon city er the same week you. put te a free of 1123 FIRST charge. proneeh Waheon Wale’ Thee WE DO NOT HAVE SPECIAL SALES KEYSTONE LIQUORCO. | : } | because we sell at rock bottom prices the entire year round. Ml the Latest Music On sale at .. “15¢ GET TO KNOW US. IT WILL PAY YOU. 1205 SECOND AVE Cline’s Piano House | —Men’s Suits— REFERENCE: tea Grand assortment. ert propriate . : tt $12.50 to $22.50 | vs idling Five Years in i -. Men's Top Coats | One Place r 12.50 to $20.00 | | Basemont i = $ ews We do not claim to give a $40.00 Suit for 00, but our $25.00 Sait and c atcohanciennah al mht Bronze bag | cannot be duplicated anywhere on earth for less than $40.00. wit cut “peg We handle strictly exclusive woolens that cannot be duplicated any wher wi JOE SCHERMER & (0. | pd goods from else at any price everywhere, 1010 Ist Ave. MEET ME FACE TO FACE H. Cohl & Coa i“ MERCHANT TAILOR € Arcade Building 1320 FIRST AVENUE. C. R. Kruegehy™ Albert ‘Hangen Jewoler and peices cl Falters alolles First Av, and erg St. Batablished 18 Seetieenl KOHLER & CHASE | KataMiished 1450. PIANOS Tos-T10 PIKE # TROT. Walder: