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e FFbFeE ane by cy —_—— Are Lost. —_——- aa — the town five feet N towns ‘the storm. i. Pacific track be and Kooskal is under baad at Orofino the river is 8 foot an hour and most disteict of Water, Grangevilic fast night, the pow. | ou the south fork / ater having feet Mont., United Press) , Idaho. @n4 Salmon rivers are of Stites te water June 5 under bridges are wreck are being torn down Mood in the history of engi Itahe fa caused by Buffalo Hump country terminus of the ¢ of the wince early all slong Bad in Montana. June 6.— tleup in the his has resulted from the DER Tilt Rivers Are on Ram- “ge Braes Are Out. ls Paralyzed in. Moatana—Lives melting lear thern Pa yesterday of Stites bave thelr homes te The rail across the Clearwater The the A tracks are washed tate (it the ache out at ffiolals say tt is| mwatble to tell when service van A ort has reached the W eat n Union efftoe here that a land at Whi hin athead alte cownty 4 nine Northern Pacific They will be sent woat or treat Northern track Several thousand passengers are on tratna, and tt is sald there are amall proapects @f the trains get fog by the Rmdslide fer at least 4 hee 1 fe bettewed At at Bene ex ven persone hewe leat elredr lives as a result of the The known dead a high waters Gentry Baker, aged 25, of Cas ade nty; Mrs. Gentry laker his wife, Morrisey, a Silver Row county rancher, An wunknowe Beaver Head county rancher (By United Press.) GREENWICH June 6. Nero, & larg lion, ra of having killed three personas tn the course @f Kis life, angered by re peated jabbings with a stick, leap- ed upon its keeper today and escap Conn, with a rec ed from tts cage in a side show performance here Around the cage were society tk of New York, among them Mrs. Prank Gould, the children of Perey Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller The people scattered. The angry animal was finally enticed inte its cage by keepers. TWENTY KILLED IN | CLOUDBURST (By United Press.) MEXICO CITY, June 5.--Meager reports of « choadburst that result = tm the death of 20 persons and damaged property valued at $20, two 000 in Guanajuato, are being re- gone out, thousands of | ceived here today of timber is lost and sawmills have been The heavy fall jot rein has Mooded many ction, a in said to have damaged sev feral tunnels so that traffic has been completely blocked. The of. fieials are trytng to ascertain the extent of the damage so they will) know whether to send relief } been iisiens ere flooded, and | Canada ot he city the rail ies, gas lamps and oval convention of the Wes “Mail's, 1112 Pirst av Braten'« Violet or on ke © # Cascara Aromat vy eR 1 . Ml. NOTICR—If you use the Arnold Masenge Vibrator aecording to sed It doesn't do what we amy It will do, we will refund to you the te be the fader and your werd to ee Bt le the only vibrator that faprodneces the Swedish head massage maevement. TEETH AND BREATH. Tooth Week te | A Few Things Needed by the Family. INS BITTERS—The creat stomach and liver tonic; harmiess tie Tae amd Bt oe |’ Two Popular Prescription Specials. ™ oR enrsiry. 1-2 of it on Pree Te. Hperint today and one Teauire 2 Our Prescription Dept Be all day wt languages. Seti, be eliminated from J. M. Brown has been | xovernor of Georgia by at least 15, inn tts condition ts bad No quer will be sold in the @rad ing camps of the Grand bined | Butte has elected nine avowed | socialists as delegates to the an- ‘estern Denver in July | years. ere acnereeemees ee cee ence one | | CALAMITY SALE CLOTHING, Helneman & (Connor's stock— (915.00 Suits for $7.65; for $5.25. 1317 First ave. 1412-16 Second Ave. .Caps Reduced He of Silk and Rubber Bathing Caps, in the newrst Myles—Flufty Raffles, Merry Widews and Automobiles Murked at a reduction of One-Third Off the Lot—Priced from 00 Free demon. ) A pRLsanTr TALOUM santed erie Vioteve ighiful after shaving, « twaury for the lndies’ totlet and & necensity for the baby. Large package, with screw top te Nate! mane your 8 het tooy Reguiar dottar boxes # tor = o2 oat Hike ribbon and ter tee 7 th soap ding @ b jean Oe and oy gure, Rs FOR A COLD. OF ot Vine 1-2 on Glycerine om Whtet —) Regeler orice Tie. Mpectal today aad ibe it cary for Abave Preseriptions Saturday Is Perfume Day. ‘at the following reenlar delightfn) Perfumes Saturday, per on ae Can't Beat Our Saturday Night Sales Any- ere. ree wer cule; after § ” 106 25¢ ALUMINUM SOAP BOX—) We FOUNTAIN SYRINGE . 1 NOW'S HEAT Citas IVER Por 18 — 40 Ae Fixter COLD Ce aM le | 250 HOTTER BAY fim After * tor 10° (Oe arrten «. ne EVERY %.CENT rie “ter wx orne Free com mW ew ) Wehave n full supply of the Celebrated Melba Totlet Articles aed Nalt Owe w& ao) LION ESCAPES FROM CAGE. $10.00 Suits) CPPCC OC ESOT ESSE SE ESEE ESE EEETESEEEEEESESOES for_| Against[—] 3] Merk a crows fo thm equare “tor’* closed; “wgainet” it opened on Sunday. A- Sunday Closing ;| ¥.-P.E ivore eeeeseecesesoeees if you waret tre twir you want . . . Name : > : Address 4 . Mall to AYP. &. Editor, © The Star, Seattle, Wash, 3 > | See eeereeeneeeeeseeeeees For Sunday Opening nas For Sunday Closing . 403 In tomorrow's Star the AYP. Sunday closing ballot will be pub lehed for Since Heation been ae Of the last time. the beginaing of the pub of the ballot 1,046 have t into The Star office 683 have been in favor of keeping the fir apen on Bum days, and 46% express a desire for closed Sundays The ballots have come from all classes of people, and nearly every town in the western part of Wael: ington is represented in the vote Atso there have been ballots sent from pe | A ver | cations from readers of The Star of them advancing the fir Sundays Jority why cations halt of inte east of the mountains y large number of communi have also been recelved the m® reasaar should be open on Some of theam communi! and others arguing tn be closed Sundays have been published i The Star undertook to secure an expression of pabile opinion in this matter | thereby ; in the hope that the direct % of the exposition might benefit Whether the reeult of the balloting represents accurately the views of @ majority of the people | ts a question for them to determive prs wt we | QW THE FRONT oa the Salmon river j Anctent of water tn ite) Greek, will the electric Nght plant /stady tm Stockton schools. mill bave been wash-/ | The City elected | Seattle at 4 o'clock | of Beattie arrived in this morning. bringing 6° passengers and 40 boxes jot feb The Consolidated Bank of Los| round trip to Skagway Angeles has been ordered to close. | Gays, 5% hours, and traveled 106 came to an end b (inites out calling at Prince Rupert and Yes | Cami bay. The iE LE San | Foteration of Miners, to be held in| her cargo. lrete of Cleveland will remain the head | te > Puget sound 5 | quarters of the Brotherhood of Lo. | comotive Bogineers for the next 12) jeait from be able on gece @ part « “The | be give: This jaing. Among promt Franctaco, ‘The Stanley Dollar. CHILDREN IN AN OPERA | the beet chi laented by local t 4} Two hundred children dressed in fantastic The the | eight made tw steamer of her regular course | THE SEATTLE STARS SAY BOY IS A FRAUD bee Officers Arrest Men- dicant Who Pretends Afftiction. Vretendiug fo be diwt and dyuab, a young Gran Wire, th ay can talk te some por se caston, Was arrented this morning by Patrolman Putnam, near the ia terurban depot, O« wl wy ont Yesior way, and new ocoupte coll at the oity Jatt en a disorder person charge Unable to persuade the young man to tatk ar even write tbs nw Clerk Jay Meany booked the pri oner as “John Dee (Dummy).” The oung man, whe, to all appearances, | ie about 14 years old and weighs) about 100 pounda, war meoting t-| terurban trains this morning when firet noth d by Patrolman P am The of made it plain te the het permit young man that he w ted Adie without a Johu Doe was showing pameenge small envelopes containing dried lavender flowers. Printed on cach onvel was this statement 1 am a deaf and dumb boy, making my living this way. Your gifts will be thankfully recetved Join Doe obeyed the patrolman when first told that he must not peddle, An hour later Patrolman Putnam again found the young man at the depot. As soon as he caught sight of the patrolman, John Dee tried to escape by running down Occidental av. but was overtaken by the patrolman and sent to the police station Although the potice to recall the young find it im the re Joho Doe is only abammt race track last season it is sald that John Doe pretended to be deat and dumb. He was coining money until one day a pollee of eer, weightug 209 pounds, stepped on the young m toe. The po lee way that Joba Doe got off a line of talk that fairly turned the! lair blue He was arrested at the time, bat discharged in the police | court AMUSEMENTS “Samson and Delilah.” | are unable ns name or they say At the The successful season of the fe attle Choral Symphony dor! rf it ight at the Moore with the presentation of » Baent-Gaen's sacred opera Samson and Delilab,” to an ap | prec Ive audience. Mendelssohn's “Wedding March Standard Of} wteamer Col} rake left this morning for] after discharging | She brought 13,000 bar off and skid greese | te fuel scheduled to! pier 14 today, will not} to leave ber tomorrow vant of the tate arrival of of her cargo, House That Jack Built” will) m this evening and tomor | row matinee at the Moore theatre. | Golden Wost.” same will undoubtedly be one of operas ever pre t in Beattie costumes will dance and he entire role calle for these will be a n ber of re of the | ited, wes given as a prelude by the Se atthe Phitharmentc orchestra, which assisted in the production James Hiamitten Howe condveted with Mise Adrienne Langer,' planist, jand Mise Minnie Widmer, organ tet, contributing to the concert i Mae, Mary Lavise Clary as De.) given & hearty reeep tien, Herr Aroold Von Der Aue. as Samson, was effective, and, in| jenite of a cold, Mr. Alvin Gtllette carried a difficult part ereditabiy The cheres work was good At the Moore— "The House That jack Bult.” | At the Grand—"The Nightingale.” t woek—"The ow From ‘ta At the Seattio— "Tracked Around the World Next week "The Princess of Patches “ At the Leie— "The Girl of the Next week —The At the Coliseum—Vaudevilie At the Pantages—Vardevillo At the Star—Vaudevi OPEN AIR CONCERT. An open alr concert will be given a . | this evening at 7:30, at Pike Place | _.The curtate wil! go up at 8:15) 45 the children of the Industrial! sharp. The comuittee bave report-| Wine ot Halland led that there will be plenty of seats |" } Hor all who wish io attend this ever pmgoend |ing. The children are requested | Cheap Eastern | | to be left at the stage door by the 2 | | parents. Only officially appointed Excursions } chaperones will be allowed bebind| June Sth, 6th, 19th, 26th, uty sth | the scenes. 7th, 22nd, 23rd, Anguest 6th, 7th Prior to the entertainment a re d, by the Oregon RR & ception will be held by Mra. A. B an Co., through Portland Stewart. Fred. © | will be Mise Ru Gilbert carriers late the for a | day | the carr | paper For a 1 cam days. Cor. | Treat tn the lobby of the theatre. The girl ushers for the Misses Price, Mise Mary Hardy Miss Marguerite White. WANT CARRIERS TO BE ON TIME The circulation |The Star wishes to re and be on hand tom or than & oc Star office for Second and Yeuler morrow is the day for the feild and plegic at Wildwood park John F. Miller, W. B.C | FLEET AT THE NAVY YARD | ($500 See M C. D. Stimeon, Mre arl Struve and Mra Harry this evening Miss Furth, Mise Garrett usey, Miss Thomsen, Miss Hawkins, Mies White and department of pind «th for the last time sure row morning k, the hour rt from The be parade to a! fers being the guests of thi« John F. Miller, W. R. C., meet the first and third Satordy of | each month, The ladies will en tertain the post the first Saturda evening of each month, Saturda June 6, they will haye as their | guests Mrs, Copestick, department | | president, and Mre. Mock, depart vent commen and a other lepartment officers The Atlantic Pieet is now at the avy Yard. See Hattleship Iinols | jin the drydock, Boats 10 mea dall m Pt 2, foot of Yer lier Way Wd trip 50e ny ease of alcoholiam that not enre in from 3 to & J. B. BRISHOTs, Globe Hotel First Av. and Main St picturesque Columbia Riv route. Chicago 2.50; St. Louls, 96 | City, Omaha aad Missouri | potats, $60; also other Route via § Lake and if desired. Full particulars | at Union Ticket Office, 608 Ist ay! K. EB. Eilts, General Agent a | itp #TATR® CINcUTT R THE WESrKNN 5 WARMING TUN masanet ve | ” , ” " nok 7 * ~ eS if year. The Bobby’ Burnit B pg By: wel Eseries of stories (of which . The Applerod Addition is : etch ; the second) is better, 21 tt abl cen Be weg Aa the Mowsstanite, 8 ents GARDEN TRACTS am seein acl nae) e2\%acre tracts, $100 an & IP Tae Currin Postisniva Company acre, easy terms close te ’ PIA we i creigreerr ret site Pg wd Our Boys Are Everywhere ries | ' mR PELZ aptnepec tne ob bagyy ig N York Block, Seattle 7 se anortos RIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908. , ARE READY FOR DENVER (By United P. ) ° SAN FRANCIBCO, Juno & Th California delegation to the democratic nal convention met tk to make arrangements for Che trip to Denver next month, The! Gelegation will leave here July 2 érriving in Denver July 4, three 3 * prior to the conventlan, The aton will make & etay f yor i ure at Balt Lake City, and ¢ hours at Glenwood Springs for the sulphur baths An assessment of $100 each for the delegates at large and enoh for the district dele | gatos wan levied POLICE CHIEF OF CONVEeRTTEN (By United Prem) BUTROT, Miek, Jucw &—1 Aumelon Wem elected mm thre moat meeting phice of Une brberunthered Ammciation of Pokee Chiefs, Chiet Sylvester, of Waxtington City, wae elected president ~ HITCHCOCK ON TRIAL COMEDIAN FACES CHARGE OF MISTREATING YOUNG GIALS. YORK, June 6. Raymond comedian here this afte: Hiteheoek, the wan placed on t en the charge of attempting to mis treat Helen Von Magan, a 14 = old girl, tn oral charges were brought against the comedian by young girls, but the other cases collapsed when they were called in court It ts alleged that Hitcheock met Helen Von Hagan while playing at « Broadway theatre, and induced her te go with him tn automobile to bis country bom Long Island. Me haa persistently denied the charges John P. Ward, an expressman. wae selected os foreman of the jury and it was decided to take ap ad joursment untt! Monday INSURANCE CO. COMES 10 CITY After dotng business for one year fm Tacorua, the American Casualty Co. has decided to remove its head quarters to Seattle Through the efforts of the Cham der of Commerce, offices have been seoured in the Kmpire building tor the concern, This morning Secre tafy Yandel, of the chamber, con pleted the arrangements for the trapefer of the company to this elty Officers of the company are: A EK. Law, president: L. J. Pentecost treasurer, and lL. M. Holden, secre tary and general manager The company ts capitalieed at $260,090, and writes all kinds of tn. surance except bonds eee re Where you can get shoes of the styles at greatly reduced ie now on at PFrediund. Larson's estore, 706 - December, 1906 You'll Like Bobby Burnit (crack polo er and club- man). Fowl like the cheer- ful way he exchanges his father’s money for business ae spec ata quarter ofa lion per experience. You'll like his friend and side-partner, “ Biff” Bates, learned im the science that has to do with uppercuts, left-jabs and wallops. And you Il like Agnes Elliston, in whose care Bobby's father left three million for Bobby to spend (aid in whose care Bobby had long since left his heart). But you'll like best of all old John Burnit, whose Kindly spirit pervades the story, and whose shrewd let- ters of advice always reach Bobby just after he has made @ particular ase of himself. Read The Applerod Addition (in this week's SATURDAY EVENIN Post). It's by George Randolph Chester, whose Get-Rich-Quaick Wallin ford stories were called the best business stories of the he was) jl WHERE MONEY WAS SPENT coos Eee Part of Ryan's Donation to Bryan Accounted | for. Bridegrooms Don’t start in your married life with | ip ‘ a big debt hanging over your head. Set (By Wretect Press.) | co cottage t he ne J |_ OMAMA, Reb, Jowe Tuomas up the cozy cottage with the necessaries B. Piifrtes, popatiet neantnee for bought with cash-—and purcha the Wee pwestdom in 1001, whe then! necessaries from the firm which is now Wars enBttor of thee ted muent, the plant of whiek Bryan's " honor in pripted comes to} be }4 the defense of My yen Ath eommerrenet beam) Thomes ®. Byes, the Wew York finanetor | 1 know 5,008 of! ® |@hat New York contrivutton to the It was ompended an the pwb leation of & special edition of the badegsenwd ; ent of 94.000 copies for the parpew You cap’t get a discount on the mar |W goes a poe nage eB “ riage license but the Century Fur- The Independent was @ populist aad niture Compatiy can furnish your cot- ~—s Peed gg gw Aine agg tage tastefully and home-like onal committee. In all there waa x 20,000. I don't knew what came of the other $15,000. This | do know posttively, how ess Jever—-Wiltlam J, Bryan offered to oop, t Parker long before that money came from Now York.” Bryan is arranging to pay baek to Ryan the $1 tion King is to the fund CRAZY MAN ACTS 5,000 whieh the trae mitted to have give Than Cost The reason you can buy here at man- ufacturer’s prices and less is that we're going out of business, and must make it an object, for the public to buy us out. Aren't you part of the public? Let us tell you the cost of furnishing a home for the bride. Sale. Terms and Conditions: All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience ; No Refund or Ex- change; No Storage. Century Furniture Co. N. W. Cor. Second and Spring St. : MODE June 5.—tmag | foing that he is & dog, Antona Ska. mara, a milker, ix confined In the county jail here under observation, his case presents of the peculiar phases of insanity | ted in this section of Callfornia The man gave trouble at a jel") | where he was employed near here |by eneriing at the cowa, d he} | was locked up Tuesday for naan jity. Tuesday sight he ran amuck | }fm the jail and snapped and smaried Uke a canine. He chewed a finger | off of William Johanson, a trusty Hudsen-Richardsen. The marriage of Mies Maud Hud. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RC. Hudsen, formerly of Minneapolis, Minn. and Mr Clyde W. Richardsen, with the Olympic foundry of thin city, took place at eight o'clock June 1. The cere mony was performed by the Rev! De. Joba M. Dean. The parents of the bride tendered a reception af-ten served refreshments in the din-; Were invited. The bridal couple ter the ceremony. Mra, R. C. Hud-jing room. The hall and parlors| Will be at home after June 20, at mother of the bride, ae | were beautifully decorated with | 412 Broadway sisted by her daughters, Mrs. A. A Sperry and Mra, Henry Seymour, pink roses and wmbine, the din) “Taye your ing and Hving room in yellow, mak-| piper tiv received the questa. “Mrs. John ing @ festive scene. Only re Hudsen presided at the plano. Mra. = : | Arthur Hudsen and Mrs, Carl Hay | Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Frediund, Hornberg & Larson, pioneer shoe dealers of Pike st are condeeting a big shoe sa jore, 706 Pike, SHOES AND OXFORDS in tan and black. Look at the quailty and compare the prices. FREDLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON, 705 Pike St. atte, Removed to 218 Peop! Fi Er ~ » Pike Phone Mate $086 Seattic, We Pacific Coast Clothing Co. Men’s $18 and $20 Suits to Be Sacrificed for —$9.75— tackward season is responsible for the outbreak, Too much rain, too many suits left over from our wholesale stock—so we offer: Iwo thousand Suits for Men, value, all sizes; double and single-breasted styles; made of serges, vicunas, unfinished worsteds, fancy worsted suitings, new stripes, new checks; ‘all wanted colors; worth $18.00 and $20.00; all put $9. 7 5 in one big bunch at $1.00 Negligee Shirts Tomorrow 65c) (Men's $3 Soft or Stiff Hats $1.64 Boy's Suits Half] Mev’ Trowses tal A hundred and fifty pairs Men's Striped Worsted Trousers; worth regularly $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. On sale Saturday at $2.45 latest styles, finest two hundred Suits for boys; all sizes up to 14; all styles; worth $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. While they last $2.95 Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 First Avenue Corner Marion Street New York bier Wholesale Office, and Retail 717 Broadway, Clothiers New York on the cit y Coast. Lente a a ame nem ene Es