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4 i ORDERS FROM OLYMPIA BATTLE BOY 1S GIVEN HIS [gw CLOTHES ANDO PUT IN STRIPES TAKEN _ OFF THOMP " BOSPITAL WARD. gad the warden has, at the walla ALi A q Kincaid enters, Weabington railroad commis qeaed its hear real estate men are deemed Be increased by (he Bt. Parry, James T. Blackstone ea F. W. West, who wore appoint hb committer to asores (he value Pde of the terminals ber THE LETTER THAT MADE “BILL” NYE FAMOUS of the Daily Roomerang, Laramie City, Wyo. Aug. 9, 1882. Dear General—i have received by toleg and my confirmation by VALUATIONS OF RAILROAD "TERMINALS SAID TO BE TOO LOW t Tha pea vie aw Uy imally te Thompson im & eon hia head, board © state tirect tor aken the striped « in Seat e ot These tn va too low a you ie the are according to tee Tuesday afternoon by Hut these aud commis WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT The weather bulletin for the week ending Monday, June 11, te as tol- lowe The week was an u end cloudy ene for thi yoar in all parts of the state. Near- | ly every day wae ° lowe cloudy, and the sunshine was only —— 10 to 40 por cont of the possible him |}*0unt The mean tomporature WAS several degrees below the nor mal Showers were general firet three 4 wally cool of the clothes off Thompson, given his clothing, taken him from the cell ty wing 6 of the prison, and given him the freedom of the hos pital, Sydney Stoane, me mpokane | were quite boy who killed his father and was/in the southwest inetud eequitted as insane, has shared | ine Clarke, Cowlite, Lewls and Pa Thompson's improved treatment, | cific, ahowers occurred nearly Chester wore stripes for only 4 /¢¥ery day of the week, and the to beens tal amount was over an inch. The Graves tae Anacortes—The afternoon of Bun the oth was Thompson is confined, provides tor | Wiiatetay wie the same treatment as he would | wore ay. recetve in an asylum. Advices from | with shine, and Olympia undoubtedly cansea tne | partly “ty .| Warden to bastily alter hie treat} The weather wae ment of the Seattle boy, It ls pow | Fariable during the past week sible that Kiacaid or the state could) Bphrate—Dry, weather be held for damages ne wilegal | (nvee treatment of Thompson during Pata ars Narbor on fair, with first day at the penitentiary Monday. me in wom itieht, ato Tuesday and W oday nights, but not enough to Keep the dust tad Kent during the week, and vet dint riots t under whieh! day clear and ay wae Thursday ° was quite cool con 0 The weather 4 fain The morning of the oth the middie of the day was rain fell late in the afternoon continued all night. There in the afternos m oth nig panted by a bigh wind arrea Jon the 11th; the weather wasthreat ~ fine showe ago were before the commission Tuesday, Their estimates are now deemed too low owing to the ad in ne oa the more ma of th a ‘ he afternoon was clear, with @ voeee iu property during the past | nie Wink Ou tee 'cekoals af the . a o 1 it wae very cool The Weather The Great Northern aud Northerm | cjocsoa tater ta the a The 14th Pacific insist that the expense offend 15th were coo loudy bulidiing overhead bridges and of] La Comner-On the Sth there w making other street improvements ht thunderstorm, with « ltt exacted in cities in return for fram | fain. A good heavy rain fell in t chises be included as a part of the | ¢4rly morning of the 10th. Tho day coat, notwithstanding the fact that | * sunny end warm. On the 11th many of these improvements have od ~4 — po a ¢ end bo m not been matte. eB ry ~ SNOHOM(RH.The sky bas roast with cloud 1th © Were several showers and « on the 1th MURDER been ry rT gale & the news of my the senate, as postmaster at aad wish to extend thanks for the same ordered an entirely new set of boxes and postoffice outfit, pew corrugated cuspidors for the lady clorks. upon the appointment. myself, as a great triumph of oternal over error and wrong it mation’s onward march § do not know when | have noticed any stride in the affairs Which has so thorourhiy tmpreassed me with its wisdom. * im the same department We are co works feet shy or backwa Ww matters concerning pow 2 feel perfectly free to bring anything of that kind right um. Do not fecl reiuctaat because | may at times appear Raughty fadiffereat, cold of reserved Giference between a gevers! delivery window and 4 threeem bat Chat ie & mistake. general information is beyond my years. &.! profoandest regard, and a @earty indorsemont of the policy | @8 the president and the senate 1 remain, sincerely yours. Gen. Frank Hattos, Washington. D.C SSIONERS GRANT PETITION OF CANAL ASSOCIATIORS + Reatel TS feet wide, 25 (emt deop,| pointment of 11 commissioners @ lock capadie 160 feet long $ 1, 1999. so a8 to form o county Bttractions of the few the slogan of the Canal eawoctattun. com missioners toward bringing about Result by granting the petition formating cf the asseasae 11 within which the addition. | to be raised for the canal 1B be atest district includes the territory fhe north end of Lake Wash é — Now We’re Off With more bargains for Thursday—and three mites tastward it extends Of Lake Sammamish. wenteriy sound. The amount of as- property ta the district wit! the aseesament on each lot or | and endorsed a secona cond lasue| the record yesterday, duc to the ex-| comparatively | Map to be taken is the ap-i of ¢ south th to omall, The With every one, whether » Seasonable goods a it ht not d true to use Priee price VALUE 206 for special for t Thu: are For ult to ketp « the a Manon omby wil needa me day sne-pint size Bread Box an be neatly 43¢ Water Pail Of tin Feather VALUE 25 ot Mate best mene Good Thursda VALUE 5 white ing but While fag t Milk . with f hand size hand Dusters. 10 inches ey tail feathe for 17c wet the ther for Table Tumblers H VAGUE DOZEN $7.29 ELGER 2ND AVENUE @ UNION STREET admitting to be finished big fair Lake of buying here because with what you are getting for your Mason’s Reliable Fruit Jars VALUE 6@-—Now is for fut (Sertpps Telegraph Service) WARREN, Obio, June 19. Geo W. Berrill, caster of the Kineman National bank, waa shot and killed last aight by Al Kinaman, a brother of 8 Sena | tor Thomas Kinsman. The murder ler was arrested, Kinsman is about 45 years of age. For Berrill has been bis guard rr some land matiors and it is sup | posed they had some trouble over | this. CELEBRATED CROOK (Sertpee Telegraph Service) NEW YORK, June 19.--Angelo Landetrio, sometimes called king of Mulberry street, wan yesterday convicted of murder in the first degree. Sentence of death | will be pronounced Friday The to| murder for which Landeirio was dere of the | Convicted was that of Don Michele i@ lo, a welltede contractor of Redford Park. They quarreied and revolvers were drawn Ae Maugello separated them, but whee they met a year inter Landsirio Billed the contractor DIE FROM HEAT ie one of the epochs, | may eay, sward political purity and perfec trust that at any time rela tly frank In consulting Tee affaira te Perhaps you do sot think I know whatever It may be BILL. NYR, P.M. be residents and freehc aavemament district Senator Samael H. Piles, who was among those that appeared before the commisstoners yesterday, stated | that Chairman Burten of the Riv } ers and Harbors committee, prom leed him that ff $1,590,000 waa ap propriated for the cans! im Seattie, a congressional appropriation would be available before March 4, 1906, | JAMESTOWN EXPO. CHANGES.| NORFOLK, Va June 19 The | directors of the Jamestown Expost-} tien company af a me (Sertges Telearegh Seretee.) HOSTON, June it Four ing yester-| dead. as « result of the beat day aecepted the wnation of|teriay, All heat records for Gov. W. KB Cotterell, practically | day were broken. made James M. Barr director gen-| al with full powers and succeed ing to the duties of Mr. Cotterell, are yew the CHICAGO, June 19.—Three deaths aed many prostrations was »| of $760,000 to cover all the expense | cessive meat company’s liabt | TROOPS | _ MUTINY } we will out this fist not. HI) iving every day, and still we I ur shelv filled. Is fH) are satis win they are in or (Sertyps Telegraph Service) KIEV, June 19.—-Laet night the Twonty-first battalion of sappers, 150 strong, mutinied Thoy killed the commander of the Third company and began firing volleys at random Five loyal battalions were moned to quell the mutiny called upon the miutineers to render. They replied with shots wounding four of the loyal soldiers The loyal battalion fired and the mutineers fled. Two hundred and fifty-eight were arrested 5 pacapod disp! lisplay and m for t porcelain t ing care jar afactory the of fruit the kind 43c Large Window Screen. VALUE %S%c—The made, extend: oa 80 Tharsday be CAMPAIGN STARTED BY dest “4 and inche covered HH cloth. 33¢ tomorrow 1 hardwood frame with our standa patent fly guard Thursday's prt At a meeting of the Seattle Re tall Clerks’ union Tuesday night a decision was reached to Institute aign im tte efforts to bave schedule of hours reeently adopted by all local stores and representa tives were named w thie morn ing began a tour of u in which clerks, whether members of {the union or not, are employed. Any that refuse to grant the union’s demand will nave their union cards cancelled and be de | clared unfair STATEMENT IS SIGNED the ert! Grass Shears. 25e— F a cnn the « asked for at an carly VALUE al x quality with these tor corn late 10c yvad's patent, pounds, and as to ad fost them on to | Thursday's price c Plated Knives and Forks. VALUE $1.00 SET—W. B. Wal eb plated 59c Ii ° Carrau fied to by afternoon Prior greement ensily big Thursday Water Wings. be A ate firms VALUE are constr d t of in and ye tatement of facte was signed Judge Frater Garden Hose. VALUE $6.00—Gorham Rubber Co's best Olym brand, cane terday ic ening it ached be Hell's sdge Frater had t Godfrey senting B. Howe heirs, by nt covered. r 4.49}: al ton rep Jan Irish iments te Minas ¢ of the not Carreu, and on the “ ng German Aluminum. VALUE ie ~CAN—The 5 the kind that ne ready Thure price " om filed by 4 Im arrau s were forwarding aoe torney nee 19c nse tatement rrow the chang be ¢ All Kinds and Al P manager a freight t & Worcenter t res keman ad ir ome time | THE SEATTLE 8TAR—W: “ sSTORTR # PRO RTNER From “Northern Trails,” copy- ‘bt, 1006, by William J. Long. eproduced under special rangement with the author Gina @ Oo., Boston, publishers. ar. and 20 yeare—ever since I thrat fished the Baevogle—I had wont dered how tt was possible tor 0 to got up a waterfall whi waa plainly imposath to \eap) and on reading the books 1 foun that almost every salmon finery man for two conturies had purse over the same problem. Standing! under these falle one day and} throwing stones at the spots iInithe; failing sheet of water where the salmon were plunging in, it ‘0% curred to me suddenly that might be possible to go tm myself and find out what they were doing On two rivers T bad tried it successfully, «ad though I had gli pe of salmon tying of tne) wet rocks ineide o taille | wae almost swept away In the cataract Fo DNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1907. $ experience, to break through sheet of failing water and Innd io one of the numerous hollows or crevices in the face of the roc Then, if not stunned or swept awa the first effort, they struggle up the side of the rock itself, and over Here the task proved unexpectedly | easy; for on one aide the swift) flood shot far out from the face of) the rock, and the falling sheet of) water was not heavy enough to) knock one off his feet, Bo, if you don't mind & soak which will! do no harm here in the deep wilder- ness, where there are bo microbes to give you « cold-—tet as after our salmon. With rubber coats falliog down | over waders, we stip through and | under the edge of the bron aboot | oft failing water and 4 close | against the rocky wall It ts coot and wot here; the hollows tp the rough face of the rock are brim ming over; the alr t# full of heavy; mist; but the flood pours over our heads without touching we A salmon is kicking violeatly among | the stones, and you brush him with your foot out into the cate ract. As we move along to the middle of the stream, pressing close against the wall, with the thun- der of the fails pouring over us! harmiensty, we come suddenty! epon salmon everywhere; on the stones, in the deep hollows of the rock, straggling up the scarred and pitted face of the cliff tteslf, Push | on a little farther, and now you we & great crevice slanting diagonally | up the wall almost to the brim of} lthe fall over your head A thial Mreem of water runs through ft making « fall within « fall This; Jereviee is full of salmon; some dead, some tying resting quiet-| ly im the hollows, others kicking, | flapping, sliding upwards over the} wet stone and the slippery bodies} of thetr fellows to the life above. | Your first visit may solve the problem, for this river at least; of } you may have to return again and agen before you see the thing ac complished from beginaing to end This ts the time, for the river is just beginning to rise after the) maine, and greet russ of simon the | 8f8 Moving Up from the pools bl Koning by | low, while those that wore hare./ resting below the (alla for the great offort, feel the onward mover ment and start up’ to the awning grounds at the head of) the river } | As you stand here selmon after) aaln comes fiyieg im through) | Some strike fair againet the wall! tehound, and are ewept away Mke smoke, others, ae if they bk the apet, plonge tnto a wet hollow, rest! an t mt from the shock, then wriggle amd leap to the hollows above. Hore is one that dashew in| and lights fairly im the great crev- foe at your shoulder, om the bodies | Of three or four other salmon that jare tying there gaaping and str Gling feebly. Im am instant broad tail ie thrashing violently, | | pushing him upward in desperate | Mappings and wriggiings, up over the rock, over the bodies of his follows; resting bere, leaping botd- ly there, ever ao little ridge, up and OD, Ull wih one fast effort he plunges over the brim and te gone. However it may be on other riv ers, the problem here is an amas-| ingly atmple one. The salmon sim. ply leap into the fails, trusting to j iwek or imetinet, or more probably Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Bb ballding. Phone, Main 6266. his Bay your Hat of © | @ Co., 1881 Becond Ave. ately Neste sum- | rl The oth-| “In the family as in the State, the beat souree of wealth is economy Cleero. Thin ancient philos ophy ‘# borne out ip modern history. Practt cally every wealthy man ip recent years haa laid the foundation for his fortune by saving. EB. Shorrock J. P. Harts President Alexander retary Vv cashier resident Vice. Myers, Sec i A Smith, 4%. INTEREST: SAVINGS We're Blockaded ; They're Cutting Off | Front of Our Store. the jy Unusual Bargains in CLOAKS, SUITS and MILLINERY CASH OR CREDIT, | waters the bodies of thetr less #u fellows, til) near enough to the top to leap over Hore, as indeed in most falls, one may notice a curious rhythmic movement of the water, Lt rarely pours over the falls in an even lood, but rather In a succession of perts, with slower and lighter movements between; so that, both by eye and ear, one gots the im pression of throbbing in the w movement, as if the river were only one of many arteries, and some where behind them all a great heart were beating and driving the snward in slow, regular mighty puluations. Undoubtedly the salmon make use of this fact resting near the top of the rock for le slower and lighter movement of the water, when they throw them selves over the brim of the falls and so avold being swept away af ter accomplishing the most diffi cult and dangerous part of their journey Desperate aw it is, this ts prob ably the method used on other riv ere) «where imon surmount «a waterfall which t# plainly too high to leap. Dr. Klwood Worcester, of Hoaton, writes me that while sal mon fishing on White bay his guides told bim of a place where the salmon climbed the cliff behind s fall, and where the fishermen collected barrels of fish for winter ase every sehson He went with them behind the fall. and watched for hours at the salon plunged tm and thea began the almost tm Pomible task of leaping up the rock There, as here, only a trac tion of the straggling fish ever reached the top. dome of the un successful ones tried again; oth ore sped away to heal thetr wounds; the rest lay quiet among iting the poor fisher men, or floated away t feed the mink and the « Nature calle te choose a few whole process was accom y that apparent waste and perfect economy with which nature always accomplishes her object and the COFFEE What sort of coffee does enio|the falling sheet of white water a good grocer like? The sort his like Your grocer returns your money if you don't ike Schilting’s Nest; we pay him. customers HOLT Seattie’s Popular Osteopath. Treating wecesefully every kind of sickness, onpectaliy those chronic cases that have failed to got roliet elsewhere, Fifteen treatments, enough to cure most cases, $15.00. Consultation tree Main 24651 378 Arcade | Hot WeatherNow , The your have atraw $2.50, ve weather and old folt man says, will do, We ur new awell line of hats ready; $1, $1.50, 93, $4 and $5. You to $1 on 1 4 asked The ae Bouse $3 to $20. elsewhere | dor Panama hats 1 Lillagar & Barkman Hatters Avenue. Exclusive 1310 Second DOWNING, HOPKING @ RVER Ine BROKERS. Provisions 1ds—PRIVATE WIRES Tel. Main 270, Ind. 270 Roome 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg, ain, tocks PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHERT MUSIC, STRINGS 7ii Second Ave., Sealtle oaatul | ater’s| WOMAN AT Special Service.) T, June 19—A fominine skipper has joined the ranks of the allormen who sail out and im from | port of Everett, The new re-| erult is the 17-year-old daughter of | Capt. A. B. Spicer, and she han-| dies her father’s litle launch like 4 veteran, no matter how rough the | sea that is rolling With a man to |manage the I4-horsepower motor! she frequently pilots parties to Tulalip, and her father has every confidence in her ability to handle the eraft GENTLEMAN BANDIT. TACOMA, June 19-—A lone high |wayman, gentlemaniy and sociable » was satisfied with « fair di on of his vietim'’s money and sluables, held ap at the point of revolver three young men last night| shortly after midnight in the viein-| lity of the territory bounded by | South K and M streets and Bighth and Ninth streets, TENTS Five Months’ Rent for 380 a Morth, Cuatity and aranteed Our Motto a 6x7 A Tent Tx? A Tont 9 A Tent S110 Wall Tent 1oxtt Wall Tent 12x14 Wall Tent Special Prices for Large Parties | LOGGERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY. Hoth phanes-—8¢2 Colman Dock To che the tewt teond yee cnet awe the Thee that ach og ghotem, pare whe FH, Sect © Bowe PATENT EXCELLENT probed every doy of we yeas ol yee wely wnduan Cte em ghee NOVELTY MILL CO. SLaTTi£. Uv oA a reece rRee Dee Ty w every part of the ity the same day you put in your order, We just received | two carloads of the well known Sehilit & ©o. fine California wines, port, sherry, tokay, An gelica, muscatel, Reisiing, and we are selling them at the very low price of $1.00 por gal KEYSTONE LIQUOR co. 3 First Ave. Sunset, Main ind. 1184. Wholesale Dealers. 1184; omical housekeepers and hotel pre ing a line of solid bargains. MAY DO AWAY WITH! The fire and water committee of the « oll will this eventng dim cuss the new water ordinance! which abolishes the rental charges | for meters in private residences | and also makes a reduction in the rates for this style of water sumption The rentale for the use of the | machines amount to a considerable | item in the water bill but the use of the meters is becoming so gen eral that it is thought that the efty can very well dispense with thia charge con | pum G. N. IS TO ENLARGE ITS SHOPS AT DELTA (Mar Special Sveview) EVERETT, June ‘9. -Accordiing to reports in local rattroad cireles large additic are to be made this r tot machine shops the Great Northern at Delta, and much of the work that is now dome Hillyard will be transserred to this point, Work is already being brought here from across the moun 200 cars arriving for re pairs, that under ordinary eiroume stances, would have gone to the Kastern Washington yards tains, -let “the Standard Way” help very attractive Mission table, fast ithe picture, fintehed weathered, top 34x22 in, bas under shelf and drawer, strong and well made; real value of table ta $9.50; priced very spectal for the week these are excep- tional savings from every standpoint attractive prices for living room or library Wx $4.95 wo show here new and very pretty Mission table, finished weathered, = x24 in, covered wii Spanishold, edaes tacked with heavy brass sails, flat slate at ends, has un- der shelf, real value $6.66; priced very special for the week . —same table, size 20x20, real value priced very special for pH $5.95 magazine racks are conveniences NN i a ee — | NYY a I a conventent little magazine tack Wke this, folding rack at top. three shelves, finighed weather ed; 20 in. wide, 37 in. high, 12 in. deep; a very special week » choot $2.80 ot convenient magazine rack, finished weathered, has four shelves, curved sides, Mission style, 36 in. high, 18 in. deep, 14 In. wide; regular value $9.00; very special pric | ed tor the week Stendard Furniture Co. Thursday Is Housekeepers’ Day at the Bee Hive And we make it especially interesting for all econ- Read yprietors by offer- on--- Towels Underpriced for 8-4 Bleached Pepperall Housekeepers’ Bleached und faney Huck Cotton To red border, lar I2%ec; only we worth rh ¢ Hive Bath T ition, Kee Un and absorbent at the B Bleached quality « »wels ade worth H on ached abs at price at the y Bleached rowels, Thur only and soft when lay’s price large and rit 35 1 worth Hive we an The ul only We Are Price Leaders on Lace Curtains Two extra spe bargain One lot of Notting R% vam Lace Hive mily it al Nettin f st One big: varic rhursday at the B $ price Remarkable Values Linons hite India White I mily White Ind Ww quality $ price 1 Re at quality only juality WI p wily Linir be tl iT House at Hive Branch Store 2401-3 Jackson St. t the for Curtain House Lining Day s, with frir ursday's pri 8 1-3c a vod Thursday's 8 1-3c Rath (Not w Cott worth n "3 Gingh A ate f not an quality Thu Thursday only rth 49¢ A up to $1.50 y 98c¢ in w e at the H Re 45-inch W1 pecially French Sheeting Only tha price 23hc " a ec 1 Pepper ting, one lar brands, @ and wear- § Thursday's price 23%e ‘orth 29 only 15 an yards to a customer.) 2<: |New Toile Du Nord Dress ams Only 124c s us to place on Du ams dainty the styles are all new, ff lesign in the lot; the t and the fast ; the Hive 12%e new Toile Gingt in neat colors at Bee White Lawns 45 Inches Wide acturer’s prices at the Cambrics and Percales a THE BEE HIVE I Camt 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE

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