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7) mu ns STRUVE PETITION GIVEN TO FINANCE COMMITTEE MILLIONAIRE 15 DOING MAKES PROPOSITION TO BUILD BIG BUILDING ON CITY The ore t i | of ' ' JAMES DUNPHY TO REMARRY| that: t “ WOMAN WHOM HE 8f | n - : URED DIVORCE FROM, « referred to A 6 8 c of th i | sgt i reas) | i i { ie ' ' Litior ' ‘ " Intention of 1 wot | 0m eb either al gut} 4 Porta of that number t nt, her = This does not de 4 for }fact that Mrs, Danpt t the jail or hos ’ " 1) ‘ city ha ‘ f « bien leat that t art whieh held tha in 4 D * t ‘we , " her from hi be nee ¥ x ca on = the ¥ ha N Dunph r the woma to build a hall f t t w a he but th ommittec Nacu { th ently @ att eiimen Way, Murphy, Goddard and | cone « t fT 1 Hurd | ference been setled FIND BODY ON TIDE FLATS WITH THROAT CUT With his throat cut from ear to; on the body give the name Jackson ear, the body of a man, thought to Sut the absolute identity le not @ yet known be named Jackson, and to re The thee ihe & ds ot middle fn a Columbia at, lodging house, was age He left at na that he found shortly before 2 o'clock this , Intended to com fide, w afternoon by employes of the Ral-| was found tn b eket, ae wa nier foundry also $14 In cash Tt was lying In the mud beneath Detective Ad acct anke the viaduet at Sixth and Landar coroner to investigate the eirer Sts, with a bloody razor beside it, stances of tt find Coroner J. M. Snyder went at Smith, of 12th 8 and Walker sts once to ia ate wee rs found | reported the = to the pol ARGUE LEGAL POINTS IN JAIL ISA REGULAR KEELEY INSTITUTE Hy United Prem) THE CALHOUN TRIAL (By United Press) | wo age a June 11.—Be NORTH YAKIMA, June 11 cause LD. Maroney and Mies p. oviand has asked Police Frances Hitching, of Eureka, fatied Peter Hoviland has asked , to arrive in the city in time to tes Judge Wer to send him to jail tify, Special Prosecutor Heney's for thirty days. Hoviland sald he had b Wenatchee tempt to complete the case of tb rosecution in the bribery trial of ‘atrick Calhoun met with failure. The two witnesses, desired to m sent to jail {n two years ago and that bad cured him so t t yr he had ne t ae t b ink since until he reache yeaterday. D days ago, and he feared that | > toda: could not stop unless he was on | Durty’ the earty wong: ate 4 elbly confine John MeKay, an} the jury was taken from the court room and the time given over to | Old gray headed man, made @ simi | argument of legal polit that | ar request. Judge Wende said to} have arisen during the trial give such & sentence wan beyond} j his Jurisdiction, but he advised the | men to Ko bet iperior court and plead guilty to being habitual hon, When last seen both| headed for the nearest} RS FOR NEW a BOAT ARRIVE, men were saloon, — SERIOUS CHARGE Dave Blake, proprietor of the | Colonnade hotel at First av. a, Pine st., Was arrested last night on) @ Warrant charging him with im-| moral conduct, The complaint, which is sworn to by a young wo man, alleges that Blake advertised in a local newspaper offering po- sitions to young girls. A young wo- man went to Blake's botel in re- sponse to the advertisement Blake was released on $50 cash The board morning, on of public works this taking up the matter et purchasing new norsles for the fireboat Bnoqalmie, voted struct the noxaies withou curing draftings will be instructed to have the noszies from wood patterns. to con- Chief Bring ball. His case is being tried be fore Police Judge Jobn B. Gordon | Bollers for the fireboat arrived at this afternoon. |the Moran company’s plant yeater ——_——_—_———- jday It was noticed that the car which they were transported | | The bollers were tested at 400 REPORTED KILLED | pounds steam pressure } say pict bom ‘WHO WILL GET CONSTANTINOPLE, June 11. <it'is reported today toot ev | THES POSITION? eral Turkish officers were killed while attempting to remove Ab- | ~ dul Hamid from Salonica palace, | Speculation as to the appoint where he is held prisoner, No (ment of a police captain to fill the details of the supposed attempt | vacancy caused by the death of the are available, and the reports are [late Captain W. F. Laubacher is unverified. rife at police headquarters. _ Police Chief Ward has not yet an 4 EEE ee HH nounced hls appointee but it is} BANK CLEARINGS. *\ understood that the appointment Seattle. * | will be made tomorrow night a Ghibiinge today... $1,941.11831 ®| ‘Those eligible for the appoint 4 Balances ..... 224,279.34 #| ment are Police Sergeants Claude Tacoma. *G. Bannick, Swan Hadeen, Jack! 1 Clearings today. ..$ 806,511.00 ®| King and A. J. Wilkes. A strong ® Balances . " 3 ® effort je betug made to bring about} * Portland. *® the appointment of Bannick ® Clearings today. ..$1,311,342.00 & ® Balances 170,815.00 #| NEW YORn 11. —Bar silver Peeeeeeeeeeeeeee. was quoted at 52 §-Re today REGRADE WORK IS ORDERED STOPPED Work now carried on by P. J. Metin 1 ay. where ke of the , Kleetrie Ct rdeved stopped by the board f ¥ " his morning Gee noulting engineer tt ide Electric Co, thle my tated gat e« ing WOMAN IS VICTIM OF BLACK HAND ' Jonnie ’ d by a { the Black Hand 1 " t killed the f t t ho had guarded MEIG’S IS THEIR MAN POKANE, Wash, June 1L—Al most without exception the eastern to r ea u house for the *r Blayden will get} halt ‘ foclared themmaelve for Melge,| « rpase t reorganizers made te that if he will op| pose the continuance of the Inves| gation mm to bis | the withdrawn | It is evident from this that are analet r the protection ¢ a “4 Comm sioner Ke T vestigating committee learana last night Lake asylum ¥ a high! efficte members go thi hene a Walla peniten = ARE BURNED . TO DEATH ‘ELMER E. SCOTT GET FREEDOM ON BAIL BALLARD OFFICERS BELIBVE PLOT TO ASSAULT AN ROB WAS NIPPED. Kimer KB. Meott, the young man who was ahot in the log early ye terda ning Joneph Crane at the tormir of the Hallard Beaot ry line te from tt ail Un roing upon $26 ball The fl ' ha Heott with be the Ballard squad, saya the arr fricere appeared before the prose ing attorney youterday aftern information charging nit re the pay They were told that Beott could not be convicted on a burglary charge Captain Powers maya he ly investivated the nd ' that « plot 5 under way ¢ Kt and rob ‘CYCLONE IN TEXAS (By Dalied Pree) LEUDERS, Tex. June 11— €. G. Melurp and his three chil dren were inetantly killed by oyclone that awept thie district early today. His wife was fa tally injured. FORT WORTH, Tex, June Ti-At least one man ie dead and several others are serious ly Injured as a reeuit of a terrific wind storm, accom panied by a cloudburet, that swept the surrounding country The country lying to the weet of thie elty is sald to have been severely damaged by the storm and many persons injured, Tele egraph and telephone wires are down and accurate information is not available - DECIDE FOR CITY BUYING AGENT At & meeting of the board of pub He works this morning It war de |eta d to agent who will have charge of buye all supplies for the city hére appoint a elty ing ftor j be accomplished in a n | oughly business Hke manne The board designated that. thy applicant must undergo a satiate’ }tory civil service examination. WHEAT MARKET purchasing} and organixe a depart ' in order that the pure * » thar: | former te ' beock, gfow daye ago, after being arrest ‘ 10) married In Detrott, Mieh., | t hare of nw © Olli y ago, loft him Ja Paria for | cheek " pt y, r jan adventurer ar night at ¥ i Hunt sald hie wife took jewelr ing held there today . valued at $10,000 and fled to Chan heriff Hodge 3 i ydelerday jully with & man about 40 old, thu g's hagunge to be re - eatinkl who wid he was Alexander he Butler hot ' Ghorniadieff, and claimed t “I rian wan instructed to f }wae a relative of Grand uk ' ty did tot i CIGARETTE SMOKERS NEED Jeffect yeaterday, ls uncons no Mr anged the a This in the opinion of not on he | 't proved @ total surprise 4 ecutor, but of other lawyers wt idee, who returned from an aute ° wed the matter t Wh mobile to find his friends gath ype were talking at , 4 red to celebrate bis natal 4 cpestion, the canrelt > ilk The beautiful home of Judge anc ; n of petticoats, ile peneraily held the law up to scorn | Mra. Gay at 1733 15th av. was dec ‘at e a ; land ridicule by going aliad rolling | rated for the affalr and presentes i ictive tailored Hut the tipping WW hiner eat insie tase 100 ton iid on dust rafe jended, The laws against the giver /nent attorneya were present. fle. Come in all th west es, electric [ly entoreed, ac to Mr, ¥ n light and dark r y, tan, resedg oe ~|HEW JURY LAW INP brown, black, and blue and ’ | RUN OVER AND KiL) LOSES BEAUTIFUL WIFE sca c; mlnent peg, TOD OV6F by AUCy bllieg (Hy United Pree.) iS CAPTURED th A i thre LETTE DEFEATED, NEW YORK June Il.—Joho i; : ; eyatad th ; ole’ Presa) Wright Hunt, an elderly American SECOND TIME ' 4 ‘ t Veg, millionaire, who owns hotels at Lo ! fe, while t th ’ a {6 1 thy Angelos, Cal, Atlanta, Ga, and vari en the ‘ ioe ou other parta of the eountr ar Charle H. Widrig, the I rived on the Mauretanta today and | goles real eat announced that hia beautiful wife, | fr formerly M he Henrietta Nabe whon war a He that he | boat and found | where irig wae waiting xis, Hunt declare ooked up the man's past him to be an adventurer 4 specialty of duping American wo “The Excl 714-716 Second who made) Widrig engaged a la fighting an flort to bring men. ack to the United at HAVE LITTLE FEAR CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY VANDERVEER DECLARES, HOW etticoat EVER, THAT TIPPING MUST j CEASE IN SEATTLE | OF JUDGE W. R. GAY In the opinion of Proseeuting At-| cladae prohibiting the poseession of | W48 tendered Judge Wilson R. Ga green changeables, Regular ) values, $3.95, ortment splendid as EFFECT SHOOTS HIMSELF | We s ‘Thm An unknown man i* reported to| According to the new jury law 7 ha hot himself this afternoon in| which went into effect yesterday jthe hotel at Richmond Beach. The| yo person can be a furor unless be , coroner left at 2:45 o'clock for the|). Donen Sat :: seks = ts suburb to Investigate the shooting. | 7° * “*F ere S88 SOAs Eng pec 1a yes lish and bey of wound mind. The | TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT w law also eliminates from jury moat WASHINGTON, June 11—The | *rvice all physicians, army offi a treasury report today shows: Re | Ceres, attorneys, school teachers bal ul ceipts, $1,924,020; disbursements, | members of the police and fire de $1,540,000. jpartments and citizens over 6} | The | | years of age Ber oi TOWN PUMP WILL YIELD CIDER! The seven superior court Judger Cider pumped from a big cistern | yesterday made an order fixing the will quench thieste at Zoar after limita of three jury districts and jcommanding the county clerk to next fall prepare a list of citizens in each ® The cist whowe wall te of ce- | district ment, hae @ capacity of 100 barrels, and is looated In the public square ‘Tomorrow we il collection of a ADERDEEN, Wash, June 11 It te being cleaned out, "and will olfer a spec Jeff Holeomb, a roomer in the (Dy United Pree | filled with apple juice z ; > J a lodging house on the second floor of} CHICAGO, June 11.—The wheat| ‘rhe cistern was weed for th tractive lingerie and tailored waist styles worth » sbip chandlery, wae burned to} market was under the influence Of | pose years ago, When the sap Ooms $1.95 “tal » The ate n death aud two mob are missing and|® Very bearish sentiment at the|munist society wae in existence.| to $1 at this special price The styles ate in |property valued at $20,000 was de jopening but there Was a reversal with the advent of the Rose attractive, and come in a wide variety, which of stroyed by a fire early today of sentiment toward the closing and |option law the eltizens det eee It te believed that the tissing|(#¢ market ended mixed, July be- iio restore the old custom. A puinp ty an unusually good selection. Special for Satie men are in the ruins. The fire|ing weak, We lower, Beptember Ke] wisi be installed, and the beverage | couvitLe, Wash June i I: $1 10 2 started in the ablp chaudlery. This} Meher, and May Ife down. There | wiji be tree to all who care to work | William Reid, the 18-year-old gon J C4Y, ° . land theh Zelaska block were barn | ¥4* 4O change In the December a8 jine handle jeompared | with Yesterday . | len ed down. Two stores were also de stroyed CHAMBER 10 ELECT TRUSTEES MONDAY The annual election of the tris tees of the Chamber of Commerce * held in the assembly room Chamber's sult fa the Cen tral building, Monday, June 14, be tween 16 a m. and 3 p. m. The election ta to be by ballot The nine mombers recetving the highest number of votes will serve for three years, the eight receiving the next highcet number will serve for two years, and the eight recely ing the next highest for one year SOCIAL CLUB MAY IMBIBE ON SUNDAY 1 be f the Music Hungry $1.00 a week buys a Victor The Ideal Summer Entertainers. Edison, or The first payment puts it in your home All siz $10 to Large st , Styles and price $300 Lowe 1 advantag the your assortment it’s in city, prices Remember, to deal at headquarter seaGSIN Johnston Co, Third and Building University Crescent Market FIRST AND PIKE SATURDAY SPECIALS The Crescent Market, In the Cow Butter Store, First and Pike. Good Bastern Hams Shoulder Circle WL amb. Picnic Hame Our Best Sirloin Steak Best Round Log of Circle W Racon,... 166 ibe Se ile 1be Ae 15¢ 10¢ Lamb ~ Ostric h Feathers Have y ur Old feathers made int We clean, curl, re _MILLINERY CO ‘« Dank Bide ad and Pier ROBS HOUSEKEEPING OF ITS TERRORS The only system in Beattie using | compressed alr fer cleaning pets, rugs, upholetery, pianos, ete. | No solicitors employed. Order must be phoned the office at Ie ten day In advance. Manager will call upon request. Phones—Mala | 2153; Ind, 1149. Blue Wagon Service_Ssria! Power Stoo Par [Standard Paterm [Sondre | |Dining Room Furniture! M. Freeman and Sam Brown, president and secretary of the So cial Assembly club, of 510% King at, were found “not guilty” in Joe tice Brown's court thia morning, of the charge of selling Hquor on Sun | day The Social Assembly club is com posed of negro railroad porters who make it thelr b quarters | while In the city The officers of the club were ar rested by Speteal Deputy Shoriff C B. Peyton, of the prosecuting attor hey's office, May 26 Al Tennant, attorney de fendants, held that they were a regularly organized club they had| a right to sell liquors on Sunday the same aa the Rainier club or the 8 A.C. Th was not out more than two minntes Bplendid ~tpene golden oak Mi Aion Ih ail the pleo We ‘ Cent 2 Waldorf Hide y 108-10 Pike Bt MARTIN & CO. GLOVES. y Hotel, The Home of “PERF RCTO"—heat glove in thie elty for 81,00 » pair, WE AGRrre TO PAY CHILDREN’S BYR TROUBLES Given epectal and careful attention by our apecialist, Bring them tn for an examination If you suapect trouble Our charges are moderate. 1207 Second Ave SCHUCHARD OPTIOAL CO, 27--We Have--27 Live BUYERS for City Property at Market eo If YOU want to BILL, see Us at ONCE mational Mond & Reslty Oe, ? American Bank Bidg etme orr At we” AUNDRY : = COLLARS Ic, 2c, 2c. AMOUS Jo. 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