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WOMAN'S BODY WASHED ON CONTINUE ROCKS BY INCOMING Ti ygAls TRAGEDY OF INTERESTING MOCK NIGHT—CAUSE hii N, | To morrow the ool atudents will tr ‘at in the | when John Bovingdon, the consery Jative leader of tho high school j#enate, will be tried for the murder jot Carl W. Grose, who until two , Weeks ago Was the acknowledged head of the radicals. A heated dis cussion over an important tople in the one of the mootings of the logiala oming | tive body some time ago broug’ weed, about a difference between the two heads, shortly after which occur . Hovington left the room and Broadway high & ble moek oourt One sClew Found, and Police Working on Theory. Dalted Pree gan ms net } upon the Tock Giitt house by of wombly room a6 a weld v8 Orman HOW DID LEVY GET TRIAL TOMORROW fell dead, plerced with a wound from a bullet whteh lewued from a side door, ‘Th cused admits the deed but ts put ting forward a plea of temporary insanity, which hia lawyers persuad ed him was an easy thing to prove with regard to himself The trial will be conducted with all the legal forme posatble to hth | whoo! students before Judge Grid ley we the supreme arbiter, a jury of 12 freshmen, chosen for thetr un balanced minds, it in sald, and two lawyers on each atde. THE DIAMONDS? With diamonds worth $5,000 on his person, the possession of which he “en ney will on other depart the ow from the polic cannot satisfactorily explain to BL in charge by the authorities , and te held ponding an inve tlon of how he came in pow of so many diamonds Levy recently called on F. 8, 218 Ninth ay, who adver os 8 mortgage and loan bre and secured $1,000 on dia-| monde valued at 93,000, Levy ce police, Levy was today Crime of a Night woman's hands were well kept, a every evidence oe hate wae dark bre taken stig weasion ut He Used Tiaet her Deck was Fat the Roman Cath feo medals of the Hie SAN FRANCISCO.—-That Luther Brown, chief of the United Rail ways detective foree, hired him to cure pety papers and jury re the Mario county side of the ports from Spectal Agent W over the § ro J. Burns, was the sensation ee re fre ly ear) mony given today in the ( al by John G laie plore in the office of | attorney waa committed at a r last night J Only One Clew thet that & strong curre dis > the PORTLAND, Or.—The today in the sovernments Againet William Hanley with tilegal “fencing acres of public lands in Harney county, helped to sustain the gov eroment’s contention that lands have been barred against ontrance by private Individuals. The bur den of proving that Hanley ts the | man directly responsible seems still | to rest with the goversment. Sealy olew that Mentification ts the thal company ad soe hotwe, upon the woman wore of a Tragedy What the body wae clad and otherwise for the street, has Cen Belief of the po Wax the victim he ek all ett te eee WEW YORK-—At the sanual Her stockings | meeting of the Pacifie Mall Stean: and were fast-|*hlp company, all the retiring dt silk bows at Fed pate on 2 were reelected today Were no visible ay on the body RE-TRIAL OF CASE tor AFTER 18 YEARS! Dc. rick i Pree) oa to Bagdad, Tor |, BY REKA, Cale May 20-—-For the fon. Was today |fourth time in 18 years, the Siva a2 | Hawkias case, involving water iright# in Heybrook and Barker Py ade | at wan weil sult charged the of 80,000 Gulches, near this efty, came before j the superior court today for re trial _ |RECEPTION AND DANCE A reception and inform! dance! Rack Hide. will be given by the Lake Waeh- | Oak Extension Dinin The Table ert NEWS BULLETINS : | gacity, Claimed to want the money to or der to start in business as an oy ticlan Meeting Levy on the morning, Heuss had hin aroused by the actions House notified the po latter searched Levy many atonot on hin person, Heuws says that Levy showed him « three times as whe called at hia many stories strpet this wapictons of Levy jee, and the finding the mae houne Lev as to how he sec the dlamonda.* emer ington = Hoating Motor Boat Aanoclatl the Alaon club and quin the B Ma Irona park, on the after event Ma ing will com © EASTERN MONEY FOR IRONDALE That , ‘Dane ones James A, Moore's big in dustrial enterprise, the steel mill at Irondale, has the power to attract hational attention and Eastern cap. Ital, ts evidenced by @ letter re ovlved today by Moore from 6. Henry Whiteomb, the setts multtmil) ter Whitcomb enc for a first payment on $16.000 worth of k in the lrondale Sire! company, remarking that, having read about Irondale in the papers he te quite content to follow James A. Moore in any enterprise whieh the latter advances, withor ne trouble of personal investigation Whiteomb has ample grounds for bis faith in Moore's business sa. as his local investments, made entirely through the Seattle! eopitatiet, have netted him a mil Hon dollars cash in the past «ix years, He made immense profits on the building and sale of the Washington Annex and Whitcomb) PROBING CHARGES PROSECUTING ATTOR- NEY IN GEORGE. TOWN TODAY. |Attends Trial and Investi- gates Graft Charges Already Made. Prosecuting Attorney George F. Vandeveer, accompanied by Deputy Proseouting Attorney John H, Per ry, apent most of today in George jtown for the purpose of being pres: | jent at the trial of B. A, Hutehina,) arrested and charged with assault ing Mayor John F. Mueller of Georgetown on May 17, at the plant of the Boattle Drewing & Malting company Incidentally, In connection with thetr visit, f# an investigation of feneational charges of grafting which, if supported, will Involve a number of Georgetown's prominent ity officals, sald to include the mayor and chief of polter Graft Alleged Information lodged with the ecuting attorney's office ta to effect that for some month there has been a regular pald to city offietals Against interference tection y polloe carried on ney lead to Investigations wo far by the ing atte be on ictions can tin at ber of evidence wath readti canes already ered That something « mor bad feeling re ' ult apon M ne sow belle ved by th the nt “pulling of th p-bavon now threaten getown with a wave Hatch with strings” sweep of seandal Deputy} ry wae in er of the who was information rmal action by | sterday afternoon ing Attorne ide te workers divulge ait in for the state’s prosecutor Internal Strife. Internal «trife among the) wolves” led one of their members, | fearful that the threatening storm) clouds of justice was about to burst, | to voluntarily appear before the prosecuting attorney, secking In formation as to the probable chance for tmmunity upon turning) state's evidence, | Assured of immunity, it is now] sald thefe in a star witness awalt ing the call of the state, who will/ tell enough to send a half-dozen} | men “over the road.” | | The trial of BA. Hutehins on al charge of assault and battery tn} the assault on Mayor Mueller, re sulted In Hutchins being fined $76) and cowte by Justice Corey, The justices and prosecuting attorney! had several tiffs during the trial. expected aiaie ty ine | buildings on Second ay., now owns) |the Extabrook block, for which he has refused $250,000 more than it cost bim, and he is a half owner! with Moore in both of the Arcade bulldinge. ig Tables nie shown is made of solid oak, finished golden; has 42-inch top, which extends to 8 feet; the fluted legs are securely bolted to top, making a ara serviceable table; $12.00 value; . 87.75 Top Pedestal op ab le, with 42-inch im which extends to 6 feet oak tab $20.00... \ Round T. This is a fine, that usually strong, solid sells for 814,50 ‘op, Solid Pedestal Table, with le full quarter-sawed top, 42 inches, and extends t sells for $22.50. Another So’ “ASK TO SEE THE NEW LINE OF TWIN PEDESTAL TABLES. at the sar a aera Chiffonier, size 22x31, tine front, 3 large y two amali drawers and i Pattern plate mirror, ; Fear price $38.60, for pee cece GRETG Chiffonter, size 20x33, full swell front, 6 draw oval mirror; regular $28.50. Special for... ing Table, this table ‘i a Special oO 6 feet; lid Oak 6-foot te ~— similar to above, and sells Special for $16.00 ne dos le of Sample Chiffoniers Mahogany Chiffonter, siae 20x32, rs, 2032 price $19.00 Tuna Mabogany Chiffonter, size 20x33, fall swell front, 6 draw II front, 6 drawers, pat. Plate mirror, 16x20; regu [sells for $30.00 ... 920.00 ¥ Chiffonier, size 21x49, ferpentine front, storage ysl large and two fers, 18x30 oval mir. men value, for...$26.95 | Special Prices on Sample Oak Chiffoniers $18 to $25 ers, 14x20 pattern mirror; regu lar price $21.80. Special for to- morrow .... $21.00 Plain Maple Chiffonter, alze 20x34 three large and two small draw ers and hat box; serpentine top drawer, no mirror; regular price $15.00. Special ed m Priced Office Desks | We have tn Jost now a very large Ine of medium and low-priced desks, the values of which are exceptionally good. $17.00 $25.00 $15.00 $24.00 SANITARY FLAT TOP DESKS FROM.. SANITARY ROLL TOP DESKS FROM .. SINGLE PEDESTAL FLAT TOP, FROM .. SPLENDID ROLL TOP DESKS FROM .. Those who desire a really high-class desk will be In rested in the solid oak Cutler line moderately priced Will Be Closed All Day Tuesday, June Ist; Exposition Opening SECOND AND UNION WILL RUSH WORK ON CONCESSION A record in exposition conetrne tion is to be established by the new "Land of the Midnight Sun” eonces. |eton, on the Pay Streak of the A.« Y¥-P. B The show had not been) wtarted last Sunday, but the sioners have been obliged & check for $1,000 in the hands of the department of works guarantee ling the completion of the show by| jhext Gaturday night. Work te pro | Mattox | har succeeded tn reselling this con- covston, and the new company only} secured the righte to the show by! meeting the ot | | the department | CHICAGO, — Over was a reversal of sentiment re garding the course of wheat prices and the market opened decidedly beariah this morning, closing 4e to }1%e & bushel lower than yester | | day | a ae 1 time requirement of works “nlght there you can afford to throw away time $2 aie |Potty Bad Irons, Baws, Mantiee and (See window See our are trying to h ard every-day and mechanical nee than ever before code by intr r than we. co *, Od gain ne re tor the manufacturer and o Hale weil. continues to { t Gas Chimney 1 Regular Lantern Globe ifs ¢ Junior Lantern Gic 1 old Blast Lantern Globe fronted bottom, | Lbe Clear air h abe Clear or O 10e Btral pylinder Clear Hatiway hub Lantern Globette Raliway Lantern Glovetite Fred M. Spinning | 1310 Second Avenue pendent Jwill ney jorohard tragt We have free exc eyery Tuerda irsiona to Tharaday buy and Hat « 410-411 Central Bldg jthat they ware RETURNG TO CITY. Re Bb. Gg, Lund, b. dD. Holy Trinity Lutheran Yast Olive at. and tith ay turned from his vacation and will ooeipy the pulpit in bis chureh | next Sunday morning 6 Hubjeot Will be elng the Lan a! vearrival of exhibits, t of 1 «PLAN A SURPRISE =: ea FOR ROOSEVELT ssi" |SPANIGH FLAG CAPTURED It CUBAN WAR 16 AMONG ‘aN SHES FOR Community elub DECORATIONS . will fold a meeting in the M, I | LOST REAS Ns Hy United Press) GR, 42nd and Brooklyn wt., thie i M arses eventiig at § o'clock NATRONI n : rh nh 0 aie Ot Pee wy ive Rid ann teat WILL NOT DEFACE ;"..” Roosevelt upon t STATE GROUNDS isis, «iim pslaplay’ of Sponioh fe “1 inane w fare " wht The wtate the proud « of the © of) vyern fe 7,500, which he ora ah the the war le A resident of thin place, | lemer the value of the terday won thelt th | and early today he took the fing to| he has loat. The wult waa bro th sition company over the|(!@ Heatly ranch to be added to} through Mise Caroline Ne p placing of selling | the decorations that will greet the| man's slater and legal gua grounds assigned to expresident upon his return from olson, former! emplo: ten. A ¢ “RESIGNS CENSUS DIRECTOR NORTH HAS QUIT AND NEW MAN 16 APPOINTED. haa | re oampaler nd (My _ TACOMA nt lum United Pre M inmate AYP anty ithon in It Aomanded othe on the it of the * ” hin succesful side trip Into the|a uwyer by the “ll Lumb un jungies. company, During the performance | A hearty reception for the party|of his duties in the mill, May 1 ie planned 1907, he fell through a trap door WIN AWARDS was committed asylum in | January, 1908 Thirty-one exhibitors in the wition buildings at the | OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT ‘COMMISSIONER SS HERE Open house” will be the motto night last night, and were ommpittee of the mot with a apectal ¢ one ition Totals, nnd the ereed that no booths shall be thout the nt of the commis charge of the grounds mmisstoner Wehrung of Oregon lared that no booths will be per. ited on the Oregon rounds, and Ce Filoher told exponition resigna of the that and tion wan presented be of certain ¢ likely to wuld operat adininiatration un Fr make sioner in Ls Jorth’s ecemstul ® ifornta w New in the rear Mr i er gen Ota, Japanese commis- to the A.-¥.-P. ex- rived In the ty thie af the Northern Pacific The Japa oqm met by prominent exponi- enfire and ex- f his building Other states and counties will per mit the erection of boothy where they wi}l not mur the landscape fea tures of the grounds BASKET SOCIAL, A basket social ts to be held by the Thursday Bvening elub at Redding hall at tomorrow evening be diy friends in to lrop rtland “ ening 4d in The ern mu numbers of Japan's building vith ule fair charge hibits at the Mr. Ota « tion at the of the England club tonight, | und their elegant new club rooms in the Haller building special a ae for promptnen ene of galety when ‘Dir f Exhibits Dosch. of this popular club The rematning exhibitors ‘ y their respects. their work of booth bullding w The program for th hand, and are working night a wilh consist of speechen day, Pvery booth t be m ating musiet Dancing by Saturday night or it will t ub's quarters are those former! 2418 Jackson ject to removal. Many of the ex yeeupled by the Chamber of Com Har pont- display# and others are being y serce } SECOND AND UNIVERGITY, SECOND AND UNIVERSITY, THE STONE, FISHER CO. THE STONE, FISHER CO, er te G AHundred and Fifty of These Splendid Suits to Sell Tomorrow at $15.00 The pictures show the styles very faithfully—the suits are for misses and small women, as well as women of normal proportions. The fabrics are all wool panamas and fancy striped worsteds. There are all colors to choose among. The maker figured that these same suits would sell freely : but a long spell of bad weather caused him to lose -heart, and we got them at a bargain price, Grays, tans, browns, olives, a few old rose effects, a a good many blues; all sizes, from misses’ to large women’s, and all on sale tomorrow from 9 a, m, to6 p.m. at.... it $20.00 and $25.00, and they would, ‘S15 ISHER BEAT TLE Genta» HE \ TONE. SECOND AVE & UNIVERSITY 8T A Silk Umbrella Was lost a few days ago. At the Bon Marche, The lady who lost it lives at 1618 Fremont av. An ad in another Seattle evening paper brought no response, STEAMER YOSEMITE FIER G. ROT OF UNIVERHITY OD Mammoth Moonlight Excursion Tonight on the Sound BEAUTIFUL WEATHER, LEAVING PIER 6 AT 8:30, RETURNING 10:30, AND DANCING ON BOARD. Round Trip akc, Ladies Free THURSDAY WE GO TO SARATOGA 160 miles for 25 cents, round: trip on beautiful salt water, 1 mile of moonstone and agate beaches. Leave 10:30, return 6 p. m. FRIDAY . WE GO TOWARD THE OCEAN SATURDAY WE GO TO HOOD'S CANAL, AND OTHER SCENIC POINTS WE LEAVE DAILY AT 10:30, RETURNING AT 5:30, TRIP 260, AMUSEMENT ROUND Just think of these beautiful rides for the small sum of 25c Got your tickets at Pier 6, foot of University Street, or at the pringipal drug and cigar stores in the city. Big band of music on board on every trip | One insertion in The Star resulted in the umbrella being found and | delivered to the owner, The umbrelia was a highly prized | gitt and a reward was given the finder. We're away in the lead on the | classified page for finding lost artl- cles, renting rooms, selling real estate, ete. DAYS MORE in which to buy No wonder, e | Because we get results, |. Lost—In Bon Marche, silk um= jeare Star, Box pL | Pin these mimbers on the wall: to the exposition. Main 1050, Ind. 441, Good Any Time Orders received at any bank, or at office of the treasurer, 321 Globe Block. MONEY SAVED $2.50, 83,00 Shoes, That's All. your and dental work, dental com- 1 two your AGREE W TO PAY YouR MONE ¥ ty ARNG. Cont 1 wr Wr SOUND eavinas LOAN CO4 112 Colun «