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ae Rae. | PANIC ON MINSTER HELD FOR SUE IND PUES! pe ggg ann" MING BROTHERS AE STEAMER | wcumimyn,,...| FEAGE RIT IN |Hog.HOnS OFEN House CREM AS NARROW soc PRESENTED WIT Jaren, torre of win vox} LEAVENWORTH EDDING | ESCAPE ira cama Pai MEDAL charge of offloers and lodyed in] AND FURTHER TROUBLE | “ | - cipalt Being Mins Biydie Ahetrom TH tu t ought that the tug N HANDS Jail, It in Charged that Rov. Mr 19 SXPROTED. lof Mbeiilo, aud MMe a. Smith € STRAITS glee pin: OWN HANDS. Fenton refused to summon modigal lot Yanmbuver, B.C. The day was| -_ Jhawner, although t + thet she rarer : | PASSENGERS IN BIG ndance fe 5 wife when abe | oue Of grout feativitioy at the b While groping in a ft had ‘ u STAMPEDE WHEN lait doe . tly, and that he (Dy Valted Preen.) lot the black oat, for the Hoo Hoo|four mites east of Race Rook SHE HITS ” The sun rose today on the “dri | noon pred endbad: wakes ' oO Janta < a dt —-_-eo— M oat” Leavenworth in the history of : l ; om . a i HN ARE WANTED | ve ay sirnnvn to an (SEATTLE MAN 1S [Stee om at vt me | MAKES A FORTUNE ON : -ife Savers Forced to-Uselo AT THE NAVY. YARD) vr evra trom Port Leavenworth | ELE actemaleighrs oy asbara Seo sata $30 A MONTH nl : Violence in Work xuarded all saloons, the doors of CTED T0 OFFICE dust tarety effecttan the e Wee ah alte thle, of Rescue __ (hy Valted Pree.) which had bee closed tast might et) | seme =f) pare | may of 8 a an ; NAVY YARD, ade BOUND, ‘The cause for the “tieht Md” was! ton State Grand Lodge of the Roy- | 4 landed Jast night at Port Town Fl YORK, June 10 Havestore are b \ oii 7 Fune 10.—In antlefpation of thea riot during the afternoon between | al Arch, in session here y day, {send and later brought to Meattlo| tt » : NEW YORK, Juno 10.—The | Sming of the grulters Colorado, \woldiers and habitues of the tender | elected. the following officers! |on the What mene Spaniah Mer Antonio Lopes trom | Feesylvanta, Waahington and Ten: |lotn, which resulted in police inter-| James Welr of Beattle, grand val| ‘The tug, in f Capt. Hla . Hewes to this yard for annual re | fore S Cadh with 444 persons aboard erence and # battle between sol | taut commander; weorge Wueet, ejoy & burwe|and a LARGE L x patra, the labor force of this yard diers and police Tacoma, Houtenant valiant com |jeaded y 5 arben fag nay | row of 10 mon, The or (iy United Preae) U which is stranded on a sand reef/is bethg inoreased. A call for 150 ‘The soldiers threatened to fire | mander; J. P. Doran, Ritzville, pant |, f t t ed $40 and p near Point o'Woods, on the south} Men akilied in all classes of labor 1 the police and in the em-|grand valiant commander; #. L.\Oolania Vanes -e — oe se coast Fire Istand, ts in no tr tending today, Moen are not iter the pollee were beaten, A Jamon, Seattle, grand recorder; T. |, uw headed in a different direc rts : yi doyn ane $ Jeeken: axseiine he as ting ly to offers for em: |call for ald resulted in A strong) B. Wilson, Burlington, grand orm tion and no danger was expected x bay fhm ge gee Beier waterinains ne 5 ‘ vent made today by of-| 0." ww Megan fee ad Is taken |quard belng sent from the fort,|tor; James Moorhouse, Reardon,| With a erash the two boate came | inen in the lower part Mt our of " a eation that work js plenti/and the rloting soldiers were ar | grand master of ceremonies; V. W. together, the impact nearl tting|and about his counter e oe company, There are ful * boar the Uber and it ia | my hat she can be moved at\ee ewhere over the Northwegt./rested. Some were taken to the| McKay, Aberdeou, grand tyler; P. | the tug in two, But for fact ld be found men " force of the yard, exelud- ofty jall and others to the post J. Sullivan, Walla Walla, captain of that the two hulle held to place for|h 4 been waitin for ing the clerical force, id now 1,078. Threats on the part of the a#ol| the guard. A short time, several of the Boa cent ry — ; el was stranded during| it did not get into com} eS ee ee ena with the shore untij/ | we cHERRY ST ‘ god 22 , g Ground Fleer P 4 & station, ro’ p at par office, oF ¥ the Hner in a small boat « gee list ane ols day and assured the passengers a that they were in no danger 7 Efforts are being made by tugs - , ' to pull the great Hner off the apit | The pa gers were removed - from the Lopes by the life saving SEs aoe grew at Quogue thie morning of the advice of the New York agonts of the company. While it ia be Heved that the ner is in no dan fie Man Tailors for Ladies life savers were almost to use violence in some iS ts Se terres pees | Do You Want a Strictly Man-Tailored, Made- a fae a” | to-Measure Suit? trom Jumping overboard before | TA bind If So, Read Our Exceptional Offer, Which Holds Good for the Next THREE DAYS ONLY WORKMEN RE LED ae i ; VAT METH : ig aA Friday, Saturday and Monday ai tial i if We will make to measure 50 Suits from our large stock of goods, which in- qi MERLING, W. Va, June 10— ’ - ae ‘sh cludes the newest and best of the season’s popular fabrics, for which we regularly ly injured tn an explosion last night | . Heat 4 charge from $40 to $90, and for which downtown ladies’ tailors, because of the high ~ , Aa : y ‘ rents are obliged to ask from $60 to $100, for the remarkably low price of — Steel & iron company Fitty workmen were gathered about the furnace making ready [to drill im for the 9 o'clock cast ast night when, without warning, | lthere was a terrific roar and great }masses of molten fron spurted _ for | trom the furnace, sweeping down upon the workmen. Twenty or more were caught In Caiowat Notet {tbe rush. Arme and legs were burn-| led off and bodies were showered | Wii? |from head to foot with white hot | yee | metal, All the men were foreigners |The cause of the accident bas net been entirely decided. | Tee Siar tnt tas| TO INSPECT SUBMARINES. peace. NAVY YARD, PUGET. SOUND, Wicks co. Jane 10—Word was received here; — to the effect that Licut Com. | ae |mander C. H. Hayes, Inspector of sad unciaten quipment at this yard, has been | 7 : i | asctened to additional duty at the} J § . mz . see. | veution ‘wth the constrecticn of the} f ; ty This includes all the late summer goods, the fashionable black and white stripes, # subinarine boats for the! / ‘ a F the plain whites and the shepherd plaids, etc., in serges; light gray worsteds and ae cane nae an ; : serges, in all wanted shades, in invisible stripes and plaids; broadcloths, chiffon ae , ' ; Sh ; broadcloths, Venetians, fashionable tan hair line suitings and rajah silks and pongees, (hy Cen ree) ° ¥ e 7 COLFAX, Wash. June 10—8u-| ais in the most popular shades worn in New York. Mr. Chas. R. Krueger, proprietor of =. 1petnted U. Le FS AE gn Bl y | ; the Shop of Swelldom, returned just recently from New York, where he went to a attorney, recetver for the de-| : vie purchase goods from the American representatives of the foreign mills and to study fons, ete | Colfax a fame Palouse pe and nea ea . Sryhs the new styles. The goods bought by him at that time, which are now offered to ‘hen wi | se nn. rsd | ; you at the remarkably low price of $30, are the new, snappy, popular things selected The CHICAGO MISPTT PANLONS 7 after several weeks’ consultation with the most fashionable cutters and observation qitvondertul valyge. in ate and study of the best dressed New York women. They are the same you will see here , Crevenstize and Fron. : in the next few weeks of the Fair, worn by the fashionable Easterner, and were Cassa diss Putt broke Suite fos bought by us at a saving of from 25 per cent to 50 per cent over what most tailors are compelled to pay, buying by sample for each suit they make. You get the ben- efit of this enormous saving during the next three days. WORKMANSHIP Every tailor in our employ is a thorough expert. Our cutters and fitters are ae , hy ; graduates of the most fashionable of the approved schools. We absolutely guaran- i cB En Bt le J que) ue tee every garment we make to be entirely satisfactory in style, fit and workman- ; ; ship. This means that money will be refunded if we fail to satisfy. Our garments are satin lined, guaranteed for two seasons, with hair-cloth fronts, which we guar- antee will retain their shape. In fact, every little detail of $50 to $90 tailoring will be found in all the Suits we make. Remember— Man-Tailored Ladies’ Suits, Three Days LINEN SPECIAL Latest Styles and Made to Onl Measure. Three Days Only, ny Friday, Saturday and Monday . . . . . . Friday, Heller Printing Houne, 105 Benson REAL ESTATE AGENTS. anh, $1 week ik St eseeeeee aaer ase Saturday and We want every Seattle woman who cares for something out of the ordinary in high-class ladies’ tailoring to see us during the next three days, whether or not she is ready to place an order. Monday. We want an opportunity to Be you our high-class materials and explain to you why it is possible for us to give you the best at moderate prices—so low that you cannot afford to buy ready- Only made suits for $25 to $50 and then pay from $5 to $7 for alterations which are usually necessary. Fifty Suits When coming down town to do your shopping Friday, Will Be Saturday or Monday ask conductor for transfers to Madison, All of Witch cae | Sold. East Union, 19th Ave. or Capitol Hill Lines, *82'3XBtore 14th Avenue 14th Avenue at Madison at Madison ehebe ee eb bes. kl se Etat | SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMB Seaton. 1408 Fourth av ~~ STORAGE,