The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1909, Page 11

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SASSIN ( HANGED | BY A MOB | aa ng0 TAKEN FROM BY WHITES WAND LYNCHED. Ul - —— ry sine Is Committed Near, "the Home of Gov. | ‘ Willson. __— vated Brees) wORT Ky. : eed of Governor \ ’ Maxte, « nos? , i after eaoap lee death at y ; (te ‘of a mod of HEKTYOs was b jail by & band of w nite al early today from) Le over the Kentucky river Willson was summ ‘and informed of (he lynoh- egncutive did not leave hie that there was ho; - why he abould interfere with | ‘ean Giecovered by Bert) sghite foreman of the olroue i the act of ripping & hole teat Whee ordered | shot Bower tn! superintendent pt , Bower's 0 workmen : de shecting o> threat: | Maxie, ant would | 90 had he not been taken - ‘and locked up in jail formed later and, ’ mod, and Maxie was from his cell and (USKA GAMBLER ‘ ‘one of the dest ; morting men in Alaska! x ts in ond and oe / Ravenel, also a member of the}, Thre was a new Oriok oven) The county commissioners have ~ | Quested permission to allow port. /not to be connected with the bake! wane that the kitchen range was jtemporarily, over which a number! oy. Hodge implored the | ere. “Tt works all right for the cook- of the lo | ittle body almost Immersed in boll- Bic inne tec meric |" Beige ap auen | TWO DROWN make prop of Mr. and Mra Gus Lehman of 14th at, South Bellingham, was late ‘ yeaterday just in time te prevent a terrible) DAWSON, June 3.—The case of | : death by scalding. the Dawson board of trade against | nares fashe June 3. — Whil received by the ghild wit! result in| White Pass railroad rates was! iaiing household goods aorpss the death, though the physicians who/argued at Toronto before the Can- Kootenai river, at Elkmouth have been called In the case de-/adian railway commission youtor-| Charles Campbell and William Von ¥ award-jclare they have hopes of saving day. F. T. Conrad, appearing on Valkenburg were drowned. SUITS in Style nate SeePaae Right in Quality Moderately Priced {EXCURSION TOMORRO LET QUALITY BE YOUR WATCHWORD Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes in Keeping With Our Clothes Gus Brown ‘Always Right” a A THE STAR—THURBDAY, JUNE 3, 1909, THOMSON GIVES NICHOLS SUES COMPANY ee CLAIMING CONSPIRACY ee Bngineer Thomeon will Tuesday's opening day crowd of | Furniture | Women’s White “Rialto” Knit Underwea Knit Underwear of the ‘‘Rialto” brand is satisfactory | in style, fit and quality. An extensive showing is made of this popular, Underwear in a wide range of prices. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | | Dry Ge STORM CLONWS DAILY AT 600 ee i probably get a chance to earn a itt Say . he HE 8A . | solvent Nichols, according to the tle wide money aa consulting on VS HE WAS “FROZEN” | nore in the mult, owned stock 1h gineor for the water board of Port OUT OF A GAB ENGINE | the company valued at $15,000. Ten COMPANY, thoveaal shares of this stook he ane. | turned Into the company when If According to reports fromm that] . | was reorganized, clalming that he city, he t# to be offered a feo of] DArKIng that @ conspiracy was | was promised thé position of super $2,600 for his services and advice |Kngine alu bY the Western Gas | intendent in exchange, in golng over the plans and 4 | which he wan waive company, by | Some tine Inter he gave the re Speck | Which he was defrauded of stock in maining five hundred shares to © jand 0,000 people did not surprine the old Umers at tho exposition muoh more than yesterday's attendance of 11,193 people, ‘The second day wae expected to bh a quiet one, but the fications prepared for & second | (he company valued at $15,000, also | . Theve |ptpeline to carry the city water | Y@luable maps and Pros min a Seo sas ticle Ales ue ntneves te sunshine brought out out @ throng |i Becond Floor supply from Bull Run creek engines, Andrew P. Nichola today | covered which kept the exhibit buildings welt |f hi . : homaon has served in a simt-|fMlod sult agninat the company fea sill wen bihel. Gh aMasdaeh, tnd troleted tad White Knit Vests, 50c— ; jar capacity for other cities, He| recovery of his ut pany The snperintendency was given | fl fternoon, and wied thi says If he can do the work without! In hin outt Nishoer Neinse A. Chit | Nichola all right, but he di@ Ot} Pay Streak im the evening. It was At this price is shown a num- ij leaving the city be will accept the | berg, John W, Bapp, C.J. Johnson, | eee sy hie ra eee et che | Valley day at the alr, and delewn ber of styles in Swiss-ribbed lisle a. offer, but that if it entails his ab-/A. O. Johneo } was oe tae Caen Wee eee * ‘ y yles W , e . saat k gud | hneon and C.J. Smith as the | company he wae given his walking the from the cities between he : 5 rence from Seattle he must decline. | conaptrators, pebaen, bo he bikes. Ae Dacomn ewelihd the attendance and gilk-lisle qualities, in At the time the Weatern Gas Bp He waa to receive $100 per month GOVERNMENT MEN OFF) sss Miho Wri | onde FOR THE EAST , Hon, Jesso B. Wilson, chairman of the United States government board of managers at the A.-Y.-P. exposition, left Inst evening for Washington, D. ©, Willtam de ©. Kent sent a big delegation and a brass band, The valley crowds vie ited thetr own King county bullding. and then scattered over the grounds The None crowd was also larae, some of the Alaskans only leaving |ff the Pay Streak jast night in time to e@tch the boata which carry them to thelr own pay streaks on the Howard penineula, cluding crochet, lace, bead ed, hemstitched and plain effects. All are low-neck and sleeveless and have nar- row shoulder-straps, (f White Lisle Union Suits, 75¢— Jersey-ribbed White Lisle Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless style, with umbrella- or cuff-knee; ee = COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTINUE TO PLAY PETTY POLITICS IN THE JAIL BAKE OVEN CONTROVERSY, RRR RRR board, left the day previously. with |Plseed at the county jail a few!a new smoke atack the government's great dieplay tm | Months back, and ever aince lts}every way, but conn BANK CLEARINGS, * * * * * » advent trouble has been brew? * Beattie. * : ‘ perfect workin jor and the open- ing, | kitchen range that refuses t ke e. F g eV 7 Ing formalities complete, the work|t® county commissioners refus om ae smallont asount ot bead |® Clearings today. .$2,562,220.06 # attractive values, of there gentiomen was done. {ng from P firet to pay for the} Must Have the Oven w® Balances ..,..... 235,816.73 UY nnn nrernrnnrnwrnerrrnnnnne eee" win Gedd oreta: oven on the grounds that it was) « . * Tacoma * | aoa een eae povBlegse sa Peinot bought through the purchasing Sat oven nae Bw | es Sie Gleartngs todty. .91,118,960.00 ’ | charge of the goverument work singe | *#e"t | Mohr thia ‘morning. "It te all right} * DMAnces Song ned W § d Oxf: ds d P ps: $3 50 d 5 it began, will remain at the head Fyremvcet Re yest age who] when only © few loaves are cond, i Portiand, || omen $s suede ords an umps: . an af the government buildings and ox- the delay in| nut we bake on an average of 176 ® Cleartngs today. ..$1,252,860,00 & a >, ‘ , = hibits during the summer. page| ee borrowed the mon-|joaves a day, and pies and auch|* Malances .....,, + 102,297.00 » Dark gray Suede Pumps, short Black Suede Blucher Oxfords, — ome bef «tog things, and th * * - ~ “s : aaa tae p Siew ‘ Thia he thought would settle the| feodel Wwe i ee [eAmolUtOly | Nek RRR A eR RT VAMP, covered buckle, welt sole and | Goodyear welt sole and military heel; matter, but It weemse he did not| of plain food tp nok tee ind - Cuban heel; $3.50, $5.00, reckon of the resourcefulness of| charges, and it Is our duty to pre- those opposing him. IN LOCAL PARK The county commissioners with. yolsine Gisk rect gy fo an hour, it te sald, ordered a! sential.” ; new smoke stack for the kitehon The park board has been re/ range, and thia smokestack was reiting ny Stated “this AIRSHIP IS A SUCCESS| ‘The firet ascension of the airship A. Y. P., and in fact the firet suc cessful airehtp flight ever held in Seattle, occurred on the exposition grounds at 8:50 last evening, when Tud Mars took the machine up for 4 fight which lasted thirteen min ( Gray Suede Pumps in Colonial ef- fect, wing tip, welt sole and military heel; $5.00, Gray Suede Oxfords, blucher cut, trown Suede Pumps, Colonial ef- welt sole and military heel; $3.50, | fect with street-weight sole; $5.00. buckle decoration, street-weight sole and military heel; $3.50. | Black Suede Pumps, short vamp, Able hedge fences to be eatabiished oven. | unfit for the amount of bakt i that on the Washington park speedway Petition Is Denied, | was necessary to feed the "helen of enthustastio horsemen wish to/ ride at the heels of a pack ot | Cullders of the amoke stack to al. 'ms, but not for the baking.” hounds ~ him to have a hole out in the Baves the County. jue wo that the bake oven could) The new bake oven, which cost Sonn at the eens ant onder |atill be used, but this favor has! $400, 1s ald to have saved the coun in dear old England, with barking | refused, the company stat. ty in fuel since It was installed, be utes hounds and real jumps for thelr |! that they could not even allow | ing s0 constructed that all the boxes] 7 The trial was successful In every horses, The request was referred a flue to be out, pending the settle and rubbish may be burned in if way, although a rather stiff breese | M ment of the difficulties jand thus cut down the coal and|hampered the machine, Another to Park Commissioner Shrewsbury. | "Thus as matiors stand, the sher-| wood bill for the county tax payers fight vas accomplished i hoon to itt has a bake oven complete in| Sheriff Hodge stated that he did/day and a third will take place thin IMMER D 1 every respect, but If he wishes to ask for the oven through the pur |oyening at 7:40, The flights #o far use it after the new amoke stack is chasing agent, but after being put have been for comparatively short tn place he must Invest In a smoke | off for three months, with no relief . and embroidered styles; al- ATE stack of his own, in sight, he ordered the oven built. 4 of good quality, in gauze} * fain SillkcLisle i Ae weight, with garter top| 50 Plain Silk-Lisle Hosiery. stances over the fair grounds. i aoa oe a sr eS wexsanontant dune twin vee! WATE PASS CASE BOAT FOUNDERS: ARRESTED ON and lisle sole. At 75c Pr.—Women’s pure First Floor Desirable Qualities in Women’s White Hosiery At $1.00 Pr.—Women’s At 50c Pr.—Women’s White Thread-Silk Hosiery | White Lisle Hosiery in plain GROUNDS At $1.50 Pr—Women’s white Lisle Hosiery, fine gauze he +5 veight, with garter top and em- White Thread-Silk Hos- | S83 Wit garter top lery. fine quality, - in. two broidered clocking in self or con- Exposition guards under Chief 4 4q a? trasting colors. ppenstetn yesterday arrested oni] Styles. One style has four- le orders, William Buell, of Port Angeles, wanted tn that olty on inch double ate weit, oberge of selling mortgaged prop- (ff lisle sole, heel and toe; the erty. Sheriff Cosser, of Clallam | o 5 i oo Bn ther, deep lisle garter top that Buell would probably be on tbe |f] and lisle sole, heel and toe. To move thelr belongings across and th behalf of the board, offered to But the rapidly flowing river the mon ~ P| on the stand Col. J. H. Conrad, #t¥- | nad stretched « telephone wire from guard who chanced to be a former ing new evidence to the effect that | bank to bank, fastoning & 80OW DORE! resident of Port Angeles. the company Jumped the rates from to the wire, ustng the current to - $2 to $18 per ton on ore from oot the boat across. They had DETROIT.-Louls H. Cano, a part- Whitehorse to the coast when bh talked of bullding. an aerial tram Acres Van Valkenburg's wife, child !ner tn the defunct Cameron Currie to compete with the road. Thi miners’ case, so far ae evidence ts became entangled in the wire and concerned, was closed. Argument | was owenpen ha the middle of the a pte ony Arg lg At $1.15 Pr.—Women's White Silk Gloves, = Bae Was postponed (a river. A teameter heard the and conspiring with his|I 16-button length, of pure Milanese silk, in rescued by ber mother (ity United Freee) (By United Press.) At 75c Pr.—-Women's White Silk-Lisle Hosiery of fine qual- ity, with deep garter top, high spliced heel, double sole and toe. First Floor Byen now it te feared the burns Women’s White Gloves | White Goods: Specials A large variety of styles to choose %-inch Bleached English Longeloth, fine from, in silk and kid, at popular prices grade; twelve-yard bolt, special, $1.40. ~—Firet Floor 42-inch Bleached English Longeloth, fine weave, soft finish ; twelve-yard bolt, special, June 6. dotra 2. Crowds Watch Man Buicide. - ae he rm of $6, heavy, washable quality, with mousquetaire $2.50. oo wigs 5 wrist and double-tipped fingers. 36-inch plain English Nainsook, adage adhe Spearnd tenta of the boat have been 5 good ne lal ag phlei At $1.00 Pr--Women’s White Kid Gloves } 8T#de: special, 27¢ yard. climb ever the south railing of the| BLLENSBURG, June 3—C, B. of selected skins, glace-finished, overseam- 36-inch Sea Island Nainsook, soft finish; Kealey, of Palouse, was reelected master of the State Grange at the sewn, with two clasps at wrist, These dur-} box of twelve yards, special, $2.45. able and attractive Gloves will be fitted 30-inch Imported Irish Dimity, check and upon request stripe effects; special, 19¢ yard. At 50c Pr.—Women's White Silk Gloves, 32-inch Imported Lrish Dimity, in checked two-clasp style, double-tipped and guaran-{ design, a very sheer quality; special, 35¢ teed. yard, At 75¢ Pr-—Women'’s White Silk Gloves, 30-inch India Linon, closely woven; spe- Paris-point embroidered, two-clasp style, $ cial 12¢ yard double-tipped and guaranteed. BEB <n, —First Floor, Clark st. bridge last night, lower himeelf, then drop into the river and | session of the convention. W. F. swim about 200 feet down the middle | Lewis, of Tumwater, waa re-elected of the stream, then sink. The body| secretary and 0, Hoseldon was has not been found. elected treawurer, OWT] says geet age --- = nn — —$ — — = s . e e | Strong Values in Irish Point Curtains Irish Point Curtains in white and ecru, including Art Nouveau, | Arts & Crafts, floral and conventional designs. in padded, double- stitched edge and all-applique effects. These Curtains are of good qual- ity net and the workmanship is of high grade. Very attractively priced at $3.95, $4.95 and $5,95 pair. —Scsend Floor, ta gore STeaMeR YOSEMITE cr ©. | | } | | { Dependable Notions in Wide Variety Curly Mohair, for hair-dressing purposes ; Waving Irons, good steel; 25c. | es; y 25c. 3 Ep i several shades; yard, 25c Shirtwaist Belts, with dip pin; 10c. Hair Nets, extra large size; 25c, CAPT, J. F. DONOHOE, Monroe, Wash., May 30, 1909, i To Mr, J. L. Baker, Centralia, Wash. Dear Sir: Your letter received yesterday and contents noted, In| +reply will say I take great pleasure in recommending all people suf. fering with rheumatism or stomach Soi Ragag or toast r German Silver Ribbon Leaders; set of | attach directly to corset; pair, 35e. | : oubles to vial aughney | id - anatacan® ‘ ‘ i [Brusnney's institute H three, 25c. 5 Long Bone Hair pins, extra quality and | r In my case I have suffered with Crown Hair Wavers; wave without heat; | finish; three for 25¢, ] } | | ystomach trouble and tried all kinds | dozen, Sc, Finishing Braids for seams, in new de- | \ ] Two hundred mile excursion out toward the beautiful waters of the Pacific for 960 the round trip. The Yosemite leaves Pier 6 at 10:90, returning at 5:30. You Bastern visitors can have no idea of ‘the sheer grandour of this trip on salt water, Glove-mending Threads, in plaits; each, ff German Silver Thimbles, good quality and | 10c. finish; 5c. Velvet Grip “Sew-on" House Supporters; We give a 200-mile excursion among the beautiful islands of Puget sound. For mountain scenery thie trip ts not surpass ed by anything in the world—not even by the Switseriand Alps, Round trip fare, 26c, Leave 10:30, Pler 6. Return 5:30, medicines and doctors, also : PS A gears? J 4 gh Ml | Damascus Safety Pins, all-steel, large | signs; pieces of six yards, 15¢ and 25c, 1 rings at different places from} : {chigan to Salt Lake, I got hurt |] size; do not break or bend easily ; dozen, 10c, Craven Dress-shield Pins; set of eight, 5e. J two years ago in a runaway, thelf {rheumatiam set In, my stomach got so bad from constipation gas form. | —Firet Floor, | ed around my heart. I nearly ~ eo | e e smothered to death and bad to walk Se e Tonight and Every Night the streets nights, Doctors doctored Ladies | Vudor |me for heart disease and polsoned Home Journel re eric e son Porch BIG MOONLIGHT DANCING EXCURSION ON PUGET [| my stomach with modicino, fling | | . 7 o We all atierns SOUND, LEAVING PIER 6 AT 8:30, RETURNING AT 10:90, |My Dlood with aeld. Wo Hil Know jf | | Patterns NCORE SEATED. _ Shades | | ROUND TRIP 260, LADIES FREE. of rheumatism, My case was called | \ineurable, 1 was advised to call on Loughney & Loughney by friends of | © pd va | a Am thankful to say that got DOLLARS DO BASEBALL GOODS | The CHICAGO MISFIT PARLG rellef at once and say to everybody UBLE DUTY 1400 ST AY | puftering as I was to lose fo time, DO Everything necessary to the na- ||! gVondertul values in but go to the bake oven of Lough THE tional game balls, gloves, bats, a Lae jade hoailed for 8 i |ney & Loughney, Poople’s Bank ar mitts, ete,, at the right prices at pda gta, Cravenstiee and Tro | Building, corner of Second and Pike | BUFFALO STORE A. L. HALL’S, {]| Furiishings, Hats, Cape Canes, Also Full Dress TODAY THE YOSEMITE WAS TAXED TO ITS CAPACITY ON THE BIG 4 Free Excursion to Birmingham TO THE BEAUTIFUL 12,000 ACRES OF WATER FRONT Hata Beattle sulle ee healee 424 PIKE 8T. 1111 First Av. |} rene ICH HAS BEEN PLACED ON SALE BY ©. D. HILLMAN, FF ‘ F — ed ee fe = neem enmnmeseees Where the bs LANO OWNER IN THE OTATE OF wAeH. [lo oy, Do YoU WANT TO BUY, BELL,| THEY CAN'T LAST LONG, | : St 4 They sive free consultation and RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH | H OMIND Cars op INGTON, OVER 700 WERE LEFT ON THM DOOK TODAY, Hithoy never fail to tell just what REGIOTERS? Those Wall. Paper Romnants we | Who may naed as Eye Doctor Of Optometry. Con- poolalist who fs firat a 7 0, That by a Bt ‘every sufferer’s ailments are, Thi andent dealers hand- | 4r@ Closing out at auch low prices, | by - Bie |nort of consultation is worth going ew and second hand. |Come quick and get the best ones, | [)',/ | ree APT. J.B. DONOHOE Mak rONBW ALE cf. Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co. IT ymine; M.D, : "Monroe, Wauh, eit Pest Ave. jeattle, Wash, 1314 Firet Ave, Ooullat and Aurist, $44 Arcade Bldg. pes MUBIC AND DANCING ON ALL OUR EXCURSIONS,

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