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| CO hee ee kd F — ee meanness © fe) . ) tor ow = THE SEATTLE STAR -MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1908. 3 ast f y RB. ‘ ded Santague” Wi) | »| DEATH NOTICES. | were hurling r bottles agatnat a © private | ma t Uy privat ft Bid ms 3 = n, aged 50, died] 2 . at the family residence in this city | WASHINGTON June ne | Att fen n une 1TH! May 31. The body is at Collins | | republican platform will be writ-| | Und : ih H Seah Se roe lertaking company Belie Fail | 4 ACOMR, Tae TT out so ]teh at the White House at a con-| ‘T. Kimura, aged 46, died in this ves jure to L—~Biind |Chinamen on the British ship Sur-/ ference to begin today, it is stated, | “WY May 3} | ; > . La Wang died in this elty May #1 . Py vee, which “ts loading lumber at | President Roosevelt Becretary he a surprise « unde ° ta Mary V. Louderback, aged 6: to Old Town, mutinied yesterday be | Tar and the two Taft 2.4 . nd the two managers, | died at the family residence in this net the cause Special Watchman James H » th filibuster against the Ald eurrency bill, will go | | Hiteheoe ‘orye, ye rem | elty ay Gainstord would not permit them | Hitchcock and Vorys, will be prewjelty May 31 Treachery. here for an opera, | go ashore A-Y.-P. £. Ne ee which he hopes|_ The men are the crew of the/,, Senate Baer | treatment, which he h Pee ie ‘bat thoy were put on the {!# (© be chairman of the woivtions| CONFESSION i$ bis eyesight he sur committee at Chicago, ts staying Sunday Closing they can cure the/Survec to be shipped home. They | over to participa | ivore It ie expected e * tid pot want to go and have been . with which Senator Gore | ¢ E 4 Bi also that Senators Warner, Bur. | NOT BELIEVED hildhood. | ‘r¥ing to escape ever since they | ioe and Long and Representative | 7 wrist. The mate of the ship came on ee ‘ o | . a le te dneoun ond ho tes Was route Guanes and Ray Lamphere in com- | @e intricacies of politics |¥ bandied. The riot was finally BANKER ON TR A fnctuding that of his wife tm the | wMerk_@ ereee in the square came bere urton, with haps other mem-/ Ibe adle to render him aid. (quelled by the tmely arrival of Including that of his wife, in thel® «er i¢ yew want the fair ebes ster mE 7 - nc orders not to let hy Sen pe. Yer —~ - esis an arrow into it [terday when two of them started |'"7Ne Natucat work will be on the| LAPORTE MVOTERY Case ie other eve was put out|down the gangpiank. he ordered) wife piank. Taft has an Saneed pp PR ed Ps fprving a stone. Instead |them back. In a few moments the! oicatdly that he | sy ahnounced | HAS REMARKS DISCREDITED, rode eho! for the biind,| Whole crew was upon beng He fl) should be @ revision that Will bel rae the common public er cites teitaendn 0 tas one The | Perceptible to the naked eye | (By United Pr emitting to requirements | attacked him and a bloody|, Reconeiiiation of the Ohio can LAPORTE, Ind. June t—The! gs other boys. As a re fees chaaed hay tenalty Unt Tai | tia with the large element of | remarkable “confession” made by developed a marvelous mem + Reg is Stak ates ane nei “stand patters” in the difficult | Julius C. Truelson, Jr, in Vern He became a skilful lawyer ‘heck tal een tbat aronen tes | task before the conferees | Tex, and then quickly repudia to Oklahoma, where he . = by him, that he aided Mre. Belle fect in Wilson's windpipe Jat the private reception Write Ht in th owe and Mew toe Sith. died Believes Congress Should whan For W Tuesd ‘or Women—Tuesda START ROUGH HOUSE AND a Sar ae. ths soe y DISTURBANCE, (By United Press.) M. C, Harringt From $32.50 to $50.00 the tater spring styles that our New Y sult business for their lowness. The Sulte Striped Suiting#; also anexcellent assortment he door of the Chinaman’s hut P TFORM | Butterw fo oe | FAIR CLOSED The Celestial appeared and, after | John G ageg 47, died at! | warning them to desist, fred his} | the family residence, at 1609 Mant } LA | | am Sale of- q * 1 avionia White, aged 6 died a j JMIUTTIN Y Republican Leaders Will 02" tees | = [adergo Surgical =| orice carceo ro avec! SR Hovtallietsanpags "| Appropriation Bill 2? 75 ® Orders come to clear the racks for Wash Suite, buyer has been purchasing, and sending th concerned include Voiles, Wool RKajahs, Fine of beautiful Snow White Berges, correctly tab : id ia o e mance New Tailored Suits | pd Oklahoma earoaas Wem cones White House. 3. int athe weit he Have So Provided in Including the Suits That Regularly Sold Is Still In Progress And as a reminder we will mention three specials that are Suggestions for the Notion the weelce taker, wax Latter wil tae et ths Me | Watchman Gainsford had strict| ory of the house, will take ol private cemetery of the murderens, |e the state with him on | the poles. Will be ignored by the authorities | @ Closed; “againet” if you want . play im the basement ee ren ener eet, 2 30 yeeros A Murderous Lover (By United Press.) here. It opened on Sunday, June Bride that, if his eye} °. ‘ . : | BAN FRANCISCO, June 1 While some of the details he re | * Pearl Handle Fruit Knives, with heavy, solid sll- he will make a AKFIELD, Wis, June 1.~-Grant |e trial of Walter J Bartnett,| lates correspond with the evidence | Under, riced— ver mountings; set of six, in beautiful lined 3 69 Tecord in the senate. Pool is in custody here, accused of | to iner vice pr ent of the defunct !® minor respects, the police say | Q N@M@ ......cceccereneee ches Pp boxes; Tuesday S$ ’ SHOT BY Chink, | (aC murder of Mra. F. H. Orvis st! Caifornia Safe Deposit & Trust| !t Is evident that what he told in + jehureh yesterday. Pool was angry | company, was called this morning bie statement was learned through sitiiaiet Individual Salad Forks, your choice of four omy , bene augd Mra. Orvis Moves Ly alow | before Judge Conley, of Madeira, Teading the newspaper accounts of|$ = == | """***** beautiful patterns, in Rogers Bros.’ 1847 ware; United Press. [him to pay court to her daugbter i 7 | j sitting for Judge Carroll Cook, who the tragedies. i if GROVE, Ore.. June 1 ee en eee j mite ™ le disqualified beeause he Sheriff Smuteer, who went to uv 1 thy J with Quong | ELK CONVENTION — evenerr,| depositor. Bartnett te. to Vernon te get the youn tuan, re . T.| this time for embeasling securit turned today alone, as he did not| Mail to A-Y.P. £. Editor, Warranted for years; set of six, put up in 2 69 beautiful case, Tuesday 0 600ce -coscccss sie The Star, & Beautiful Four-Piece Silver Tea Sets, quadruple Sig shot and probably| str. City of Everett leaves Col- | belonging to the Colton estate. The think enough of Trucison's story to| ere tla, Pam te e gepe aygimy $7.95 Yard Route Steamer | ™*" dock at 7 & m. 12 m. and 5) witnesses were excused untll next Oring him here for further investi u ‘ osees Dp m Committee will meet steamer Friday morning, when the trial wil] sation. rT We h ‘ . . he matter of the Sund H 'e have just equipped our Dress Shield Stock with the ‘eee | At Everett wharf. 9° begin seni iain waeey CoP famous N Dress Shield, the only absolutely transparent, jing ef the A-¥.P. exposition was ¢ Dress Shield on the market today that comes dimeussed thie morning at a meet ° e ° odorless and without rubber; all styles and sizes; reason- |ing of the Seatte ot | Stirring Values in ably priced A committee, consisting of Or. W. Notions— Hicks’ and Omo Dress Shields, Tuesday .........Malf Price nothing better H.W. Rees, Rev, W. G. Jones and Se eppertunity to com ll wey 7. 4 eppelnted lien nehaine a) WiFi omenicees farrell to Wash Weather jingten asking if there ie anything —__ \e that Can be done at that end toward « | asduting the closing of the expos! Forecast— TH Ez Ec D tion on Sundays. Tonight and Tuesday cloudy, a It |e expected that the reply from | showers; light to weet — | Washington will mot be favorable, inasmuch as the bill appropriating 9400,000 to the exposition. has a! | feady been passed and signed |is beyond recall, a8 congress has Sabbath, and thus reapect the con Copper was held today, all officers, | adjourned. sclence snderating element with the exception of three direct: of our cttizen the credit due to ors, being reelected. The three new } he receipt of definite Informa: | tien, for thie act will be all the directors are Benj. B. Thayer, John | thon from Washington that nothin | ter, Whatever their policy, the) lean be done there will be followed “ioe gor such om eet: | B. Ryan and John Gushel oat by some other line of action in gpparent. God's law forbids the op- | nccee sep man, George Beatt! H. Chureh and J. BE. Judson. Just what that will be the eration of any itution that will Iners of the Ba tm D @ PER MONTH ALL in LAWN SUPERFLUOUS HAIR BLoce. WO ee LORITION This disfigurement and btight i beauty it new & thing of the past fou wee Amtipiies (feath te Hair) the new preparation (het positively remeves balr without ear or biem- pe oo re FARINA IRMIGATED FRUIT LANDA ETC Fumasetns oF Homes, sTEAMCOTS am MOTELS ministers do net now state. profane the sec lonarch Week Starts Toda ° . . | SUNDAY FAIR VOTE. ee ee ae teee irae the wavery of | scroraias to & decilon of Cor SAILORS DID NOT to onderfully er in ration ceficais and <mployen th slavery | poration Counsel Calhoun, the le |For Open Sundays c+ve+ 213) Gay policy necessary to the financial|cal health department bas power STEAL THE MONEY For Closed Sundays +101) success of the fair sxasaple ef}to enforce a test of all cattle in | Bt. Louls in this matter is sufficient this city for th arpose of dis ars penis cick * |, Rev. Thomas Melville Slater, pas |arguinent. Let Seattle wet & new | covering any animals Which might|. Warren Anderson and Edward ‘arti 1S ornin t e n tor of the Reformed Presbyterian dard, of Habbath-keeping on the |40'Srtected. with tubercular dis moCeuley, two young sailors from urch, believes that a mistake was | Pru the sabbath will be necured, |*&S : he U. B.S. Virsinin. Who were made when congress failed to pro | vitnout which no inatitution can| This power, the city’s legal ad-|@rrested last week on a charge ol . }¥ide that the A-Y.-P. exposition be | Sither be blewred, or be a viser holds, ix given by implica. SF@nd larceny preferred by Datsy cen 0 t e |@losed on Sundays THOMAS MELVILLE SLATER.” | tion, in an ordinance granting the | Matson, an inmate of a resort in | With a ballot favoring Sunday health d®partment the right to seg. ‘he lower part of the city, were dis lelosing of the fair, Mr. Slater regate tubercular-affect cattle charged by Police Judge Gordon |writes at Jength to The Star as COLD WATER is from herds. There is no city or-|this morning | fot | uence state law The sailors were accused of tak- or specifically | Slater's Letter providing for the tubercular test, 18 about $70 from the woman. Beattie, May 1908 ers have hesitated about undertak.|the sailors’ dunnage was brought itor Star:—I am glad of the | bopportunity to go on record as of | pored to the opening of the A.-¥.-P.| lexposition on the Lord's day A stream of Shasta water was | covered "When thie question was raixed| used to cool the hot blood of E.| The corporation counsel also) *thor 5 acai over a year ago in the “ministe Berglund, a laborer, 4ast Saturday | holds that the health department oo jerson and McCauley were | megting of this city. some of us w in a saloon in the Jower part of the | has the enforcing own. ms en to Bremerton this afternoon. rilleleed for acting prematu city ers to fill in private property where | Because they have been away from jmeddiing with other people's bust-| fergiund admitted being drunk,| water has collected and where |*helr ship over their regular leave Oe reece at neainnt the finan-land that some person started a|there is no ready means of drain-/they may be sentenced to long lqardions of this an effert wae made | fight in which he took part. When age. Such conditions are frequent. | ‘rms in the “brig.” through the agency of the Interna-|the go Was well under way B.|ly found in districts where streets) LowWEL. Mass., June Mrs. rned the |have been raised as the result of| parney Oldfield, wife of the daring “ tional Reform bureau, located at | Silvano, a bartender Will Be Actually Tested Before the People Sites Th fee aa scales | pocaea "wader onthe ‘Valteeront | ceprade entcationn | Barney Ovéreld, wife of the dartag tion precedent to the granting of | Rerglund Before Berglund could js of the injugigs she received in ashore and officers of the Virginia announced that they would place no impediment in the way of civil authorities ing a test, as such, cattle must be done away with when once dis this appropriation by congress the! «hake the water from his eyes Pa Sicontare of the A.<¥>P. fair chowld an automobile accident Saturday as Ci ‘roiman atwmporey arrived © O° BALKY LABORER nn d of This City Fontract to close thelr gates upon | scene and he was sent to the city for MOSS coe SEN: ie the Lord's day throughout the whole | ing the occupants out. duration of the fair. jail j — ymmunication recetved from This mo g Police Judge John | Every Seattle Woman Is Cordially Invited ie Seniesa " hed horde m decided, that Be gina FINED BY JUDGE SPECIAL SALE OF i) eu | was expressed that the q sad ordered him discharged To Attend been vated at this then eemur. | Ben Perkin, a laborer, who was ance was given that the matter o Bliss Ft ‘ | e pe peds ape Sp wi P hace By R arrested Saturday afternoon by 9 sr riwe tak ton cg ly Patrolman Lee Dagner in front of a fes ithe appropriation had been |the police station because he re-| Ih other words fused to move on when commanded. lteraaine for themee' UNTIL NEXT FALL | was fined $10 by Police Judge John | * | falr whould be op 0% B. Gordon this morning. | | Perkin was one of a crowd of} ul 9 the Sabbath, and it in little wonder | > aS-veported, they Row take antic | jabout 30 persons who followed Pa By United Press.) trolman Humphrey and a drunken i faction in the exercine of this power 2 5 With the people of Seattle and} mies | \ - he Mrectors of the > expo-| SAN FRANCISCO, June 1,—/ Sailor of the navy who was cov-| e The Demonstration FREE—A Set of Beautifully Hand- 9} sx’ rss ii 5.50% oe) 88 FRANCO) Jute har one with bowl. Wien the al | k iiienieniinteliimnmidmiiadesmninale 1 d P. Which we might more safely have |ilonaire who is engaged to marry|man and his prisoner started for ir Week will traly be Monarch Week—as we will | Decorated Salts and Peppers ; left in the hands of congress. It) Miss Edna Goodrich, this morning | the station some one in the crowd was perfectly competent for that | denied a report from New York that|¥elled that Humphrey had beaten ‘a well- oe es ee & lied denied a rey b y oes mag Seattle woman, who will use a — In connection with our Monarch R mstration ange during the next six days. She will simply | we are making the following liberal 1 users of Fe te ee an pppropriation | the marriage » as|the sailor, As a matter of fact condition : “ ge would take place as * " eorathoe Of mn prateamctiy Chiltan {scheduled on June 10. The New| the sailor was hurt in a fight with a the foods that every practical home body has to Monarch Ranges. To acquaint ourselves with the many one © n own home each week—bread, biscuits, cakes, | \ponarch Range users we are going to give free a set of china Md tot, cant” | York story stated that Herman A. | Another person in a Washington st @ well as some of the dainties. salt and pepper shakers to every woman who during the Roeh, Edna Goodrich’s attorney, | Saloon Feat puill is required to prepare a toothsome meal. | week brings into this store a loaf of bread or a pan of biscuits | . had made the statement that ali| Perkin backed up agi a = difficulties in the way of the wed. | telephone pole in front of © sta Christian Sabbath, and that such @/ ding had been overcome. tion and refused to move when 1 1 't have to t t to successfully cook—if edndition we ne icc. Cound ts cetiatieds tise dinaiatrate baked in a Monarch Range—all you have to do is to bring onarch. Come in to watch the demonstrator- into this store the above named Monarch products and leave not specifically re- | Patrolman Dagner ordered him to | ion't know this man Roeh ‘atrolman Dag r nim of the directors of the A.-¥ a . 0 4 | leave A Ny, | said MacMillan this morning, “and | leave shory, Of mame. official.” Pes | don't know by what authority he| “I am an American citizen and ie doubtless “peg 4 the Monarch’s baking. INFORMATION | jhe same with us for a window display Il the dispatches from Wash-| makes this statement about my af {1 don't have to move!” Perkin 's| ne & Dende @ to the Mona : ght ty, t ting " ‘ emardl he appropria a 1 have nothing further to | alleged to have said Patrolmen or Pg ise Raga ge THE SALTS AND PEPPERS—These premiums are covailent rewardiie any suns {aay about that matter except to|Dagner and Humphrey took the | re making a big cut in eoeked biscuits and steaming coffee, will be ON | very prettily decorated by hand; patterns, floral-and conven vision = +00 are wanted to notice how evenly and periectly 8 ‘ tional designs; three styles are shown—take your choice of ch bakes, as well as how little fuel it requires to | , f the | any one of them. @ meal. : | : Open to all Monarch Range users, no matter where you purchased the range. reiterate the statement I made sev-|man to the station and he was eral days ago that the wedding will | locked up take place next fall | Perkin told Police Judge Gordon | . the fair Miss Goodrich and her mother|this morning that he was a Nor-/ iwn will provide that | are denying themselves to all call-|Weeian and that he had never ers and refuse to make any state |ftaken out naturalization papers same as for cash, . - 1 me-7Y | ment about the report. Roeh ts| The fine resulted FLEET AT NAVY YARD. quoted as saying that George Kitchen Cabinets J vsiesiiv tect ar navy ara.) Weedon, ‘Nae Goodwin’ thentrienl | Moats leave Pier 2, foot of Yesler| manager, who has been in San prices Yes! On credit just the YOU ARE WELCOME. Hot Biscuits ehali of their « the fair shall be c' od upon the Cash — Credit e annual | June ! h rs of Amalgam: Buy now " : way, 10 times daily. *** | Francisco for some time, will marry sttnatianaretitesatadae aaa cup of coffee Pay later Ask to see the Hoosier. | | Mra. Goodrich. It is thought here GARDEN TRACTS ma ES Served free during our During the demonstration we that Weedon is trying to induce 2%acre tracts, $100 an SD demonstration BD gym Gaye Phy yp oy Miss Goodrich to forego her plans | acre; easy terms; close to as | ‘ Hoosiers to show you how much | for the marriage to rejoin Good- | car line and lake; level, cle ae OE eee win compan asa Peete coos Soe BM Westberg & Chi Ibe served fr to You Want many steps they save “UTS Navy Yara Route Steamer | "* | Incorporated National Land Inv. Co., Ino 917 First Ave. Line of Hoosiers—Second Floor. Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30) | and 9:30 a, m, 1:30 and 4 p. m. | SORE Beattie, Wn 1312—Second Ave.—1312

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