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HIGH LIFE IN JAIL nited Press Leased Wied | * “if any man or woman doubts the authenticity of this will or states that | have been unduly t If the sun gets in a little work on} leupport, Mra. Webster tired of walt grewa naw ennh ss, eee ee OLD KAINTUCK WILL|5 FIREMEN ‘ * “BUSTED,” THOUGH WORTH MILLIONS *| SHOUT FOR BILL REMARKABLE “ SAN FRANCISCO, June t4—“Buated” flat, though veerth | = |®. millions, was the novel condition in which M. A. Hamburger «| VAL SF ark, | found himself on arriving here on the steamer Tahiti froma tour * FALLING WALL UES AT — * of Austral - TURR a al i* Hamburger, who owns, in Log Angeles, one of the biggest)» Fire in a tinshop belonging to J ‘ Sec | * department stores west of Chicago, struck the first friend he! « D. Peterkin at 1760 Market street 1014 Second Ave. le saw for a “touch” of a few dollars, which he slipped to the stew: w last night at 12:40 resulted in the Empress Theatre le ee tip > \deetruction of the balding : Building le “Bli'me!” ward. “Most extraordinary! 2 lone of $1,000 and serious injuries te ]* What do you think of a bloomin’ millionaire being without ‘ist # | tive members of the Ballard station > N t 5 ty good sport, 'e is, says |,” By | fire department : SALF. IN * bobs? But 'e’s a mig Bld post we fire dane FOR § . A. H. Wheatley, superintendent of a} (iy United Press & ee Wired The men were injured by the fal BALCONY y EL AE edi Fit tlhaadie Mc oi Bo tha? Mel PERTH AMBOY, N, J,, June ot a burning wall of @ bullding.| the Copper River and tae oneal s\Ono striker—reéter Dudack-—was They are A. J. Ford, Capt. J, Bj railway at Seward, today ca shot and Killed and four others were | Murphy, C. B. Williams, Lawrence ing accoun oleanic| vsti Intter was very seriously burt, hi Smid which Gurieg the peel OF THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION "i" c:1eunes ue eis ete letter. Whe. very erica ee ee | week have covered a large portion \ of the American Smelting 1 Me ed. He did not regain conscious | of the coast of Alaska with ashes BY OLIVER P. NEWMAN. the best of it sometimes. If I'd] fining company’s plant here today ness until 3:20 this morning. The} and filled the air with sulphurous tell Patterson to jump off the] lotect rmed with vietime of the fire were all taken to} fumes, His story follows: No national republican ho itn viaduet—it'e over a hundred fe a “y gan Pg ranks the city hospital, and it is thought tion could be properly conducted inn he'd do it, If 1 told Jowelllor ie el pyetp ne , enzie of |! stg Page @ Jowellloe the strike and five men fell all will recover (By Cable to The Star.) without. old Alec y * ‘\to Jump off the viaduet, he'd do it} sates itt tae ve od — SEWARD, Alaska, June 14 debe ae ae tot bat he'd want to know why d lying on the ground and IRISH SUFFRAGETS I tmat ymant for 20) mu maire and boss e 8 ~ ec Mgnt ge Fe River country. Consequent . ss The volley by the detectives WILLIAM O. BRADLEY ° teamer to one we) wallow dis-{ly, the colonel drifted in early, to|,, YOu don't have to ask @ conven-| torjowed an attempt by the strikers | United States senator from Ken-) INDO S tear dora en 60 mi dl » the . tlonite ere he n ote] Mend bound for Kodiak, wit-|lend: his sage agunse! to the steam|#onite where he's fror ' to burn & high fence surrounding| tucky, who has been Invited by| SMASH W W | . ” - . fortunately, Of, People do it the plant Taft to second the president's wed the approach of a huge ash/roller captains, — Unfortunately, ee na are ew EAGLAND i sted Proms jenged Wine). | vad, which was accompanied by waste of time. If oserpiea de neqHREveR, | wt Br N, June 14.-—Irish ee terrific electrical discharges The Nn suet GaTen on ‘wells’ heen pj BUMPER WHEAT re ex came into vigorous conflict 1) pairs p was completely ene boved tor 0 GUT Yo THe peg nando Soe 4 |with the katoeision a Paget ree eet aes Seni" | nwa “I ee CROP ASSURED _||PLENTY OF POLICE I Seca of tc nal satre 500 PER h . OW + iinute. jeeds oO onglt y eee Seiiteal | itex isis AT CONVENTION ||2¢0t4 of ier i emuahing mes For 13 hours the Dora steamed tally, this con \l4 FOR NORTHWEST [a ae alae nsure been { ashes. was impossible to hse iy RE ~ P (Dy United Press Leased W 142 windows | the vostoffice, eus-| TURDAY touch at Kodiak wow is the great That r nt raing have tga CHICAGO, June 14.—-Sufficient/42 w . tows in : dn . pong re FOR SA The ny — ent ds hand bumper wheat crop for the North-| police will be assigned to duty at) toms house, land commint © f ‘“ mae Sevonne cutie, eee eed shakingfest you west if the opinion of lecal grain |the republican convention hall to/fice and the police and military ba SHOP EARLY CUT TO oy Kodiak and the Wood island ever saw men, who say that the maturity of |ingure order. racks, the police arrived on the} Tetesion abcard,.bet & wes meee any Me the fall crop is now axsured Thix was the announcement made|scene and several of the suffra o » to leave the shore on account campy It ie the genera! opinion that|here today by Mayor Harrison, fol-|geties were arrested TURRELL SHOE of the Intense darkness, Normally outehook a mill much western grain will b i inj lowing a visit to his 3 Se that ‘atetsiet han ben 36 beeen at j}and a half.) the Bast this ye In order to h delegation of national tte : econd Ave, daylight. Take Sen bring about this effect, grain men| men, headed by Harry New of Ip Two babies were born on board j} Henry Cabe will endeavor to secure lower|dianapolis, who declared they had the Manning, their mothers being for tk |frelght rates on railroads to East-| reason to believe that an organi J : ; r He ts a i points. Jattempt would be made to disrupt 5 refugees. ' jern 5 v " While they last. Val Taade'8) Peet of Aches. proached by | Frank J. Parker, the grain expert|the proceedings of the conventior ues up to $2 among North Kodiak island and al) of friend, He bow ot Walla, through the | After the situation had been ex-| ak, with the big government | very, very for |whent districts en the In. | plained, the mayor assured the co them, and some long hery, are buried under 40 feet mally, extends bin groper. jand Empire ¢ this yoar at|mitteemen that ates would gloves. Some slight- 2 hand) slowly Heo | 50,000,000 bushels be afforded . ation is destroyed, and all grasps his friend lightly by the - ee | ly faded Silk Ho- animals are dead or dy of hun mit, gives a slight pressure of the THOMAS K RIGHT SECRETARY oF NAVY IL siery at Half Price. Loss of life fe stl known . | fingers and says, politely liow . WASHINGTON, June 14.—Selzed as it was impossible to com nt do you do? I'm glad to see you ON THE JOB with sudden {lIness, Secretary of during the eruption./the colonel is not a delegate this| That's the New England greet the Navy Von L. Meyer left Waab ly Sa : ® OMA® Wie, | Come early Satur- syed the Kodiak |year—because of a Ittle uprising | ing rents WEOMIMG HAUS |ington today for his home at Hamit-| day morning for The village near|in North Dakota on March 19 last| Vastly different is the system 4 |ton, Mass. His condition 1s not con-| : Mt. Katmai are undoubtedly ¢ but a man don't have to be a del-| used by George A. Knight, national sidered serious. these bargains. troyed, but luckily the populetion/egate to be of use. fcommitteeman from California, & sae sao 5 horse I'll sell is seanty and the wind fgreed the} A good story always follows|ranch owner and millionaire jaw te a a tk tek) DEALER—Here's & have 3 seit whes seaward jelose on the trail of the colonel, | ye Knight sees an old friend * WASHINGTON, sune 14 {cheap He'll go ten miles thou! — Seward and the entire Kenal pe-jand this is the one they're telling /across the lobby, hoists hie arm l® The house refused to appro- | “opping AMUSEMENTS | nin was showered by ashes, and/|this time n the alr, lets out a “Hey, there, & priate more than’ $25,000 for * BUYER—Ho yore * Fern hiod lan acid rain which burned vegeta] In Bismarck lived two men Bi,” and rushes half-way across * preparation and mounting of #/#¢ven miles out and . mt want! Both Phones #106 tion 4 corroded metals, Uyak) Patterson and Jewell. Both were the room, where he swings onto *% akins collected by Theodore #|to walk back ares heen ll = and Karluk are safe cKenzie followers, but tn a Bill's band like Christy Mathewson & Roosevelt on his African bun = and Kartul f a | McK f t Bills band like Ch M F 1 his Af hunt * | Another eruy of Katmai '*/ showdown MoKenzie always sided | letting go of an inshoot , pumps icf * ing trip * WIFE ARRESTS possible, as fresh explosions are re-| with Patterson. A friend once ask- up and down for five minutes and| eeeeeees The Elliott Savonas ported to have been heard thitied him why, and the colonel spoke |demands to know where the he pal abd, Mabon - BBY . morning. thusly he's been this long time | | Other Big Acts | mt 2 They're both fine boys, and I| That's the Western style—and} | Pag i one pilin | BRIDE TAKES love them, but I have to give Patithey’re ali doing it | | PORTLAND Or, ip oer a | coger ae eae - =| j J t Arrived Webster today is fm jai! as ‘the re-| CSS | HIS SAVINGS ee ee ee US sult of his wife's ability as an offi-| * xf cor of the law. After the she akg N SIDINE OF 55 YEARS * HERE'S A REFRESHING WILL * office had had @ warrant for two) i* LOS ANGELES, June 14.- ‘es GAMES TODAY ew rey | weeks, charging Webster with non * . OTHER BIG S. & C. ACTS The PANTAGES Matinee Daily—Twice Nightly “AT THE EDELWEISS” Big Musical Comedy Act All-Star Program 10¢ and 20¢ sale of Clos- and Don’t miss the $15.00 Suits for $7.85 ing-out Sale, Fiith Pike. SULPHURRO BATHS shy VPRANCISCO, dune 14—/\@ Minus his savings of $2,600, which it) # had taken him pa years to gather, | . T. J. Wright, with the as | w sistance of th Po a is today look- | ® ing for Grace Biond, his bride of ale few weeks. Wright spent most of his life in M4 the Nevada gold fields, with tuck! ® always against him, and on his 56th| ® | birthday decided to give up pros | ® pecting and marry. Biond t |Denver, married her in Stockton, jenjoyed a brief honeymoon in Seat He | eed and then came here to live. gave his wife all his money but she went out to seek apartments and never came back. BISHOP’S NIECE WINS MEDAL’ | | influenced in making it, then he or she is a liar, not in him or her.” This unsual declaration Is included in the will of Daniel W. Gilmore, disposing of a $3,000 estate, which is filed for probate here. It was prefaced with the words: “Does not the Bible say all men are liars?” “My former wife, Neva Gilmore Roche. the instrument reads, “robbed me of two precious boys and began proceedings against me before Judge Dooling, but | beat her there and shall carry to my grave my lasting contempt.” and the truth iq He met Masia kk ea aRHKAKAARRE RAHA RHR E E ough a marriage bureau in| — “BOB” HODGE AT CLE ELU CLE ELUM, Wash., Sheriff “Bob” Hodge, pe @idate for governor, tora town yesterday by storm. He welcome by Removal and has carried it # given a hearty many of his ol4-ti [the Seattle and Tacoma diamonds #}the Bees and the Tigers will tangle at Suits To Sell at Commencement bay and the vers and Giants will go to it tn tthe for another of their inter. | . }eating little struggles. Morning in 5 conn are that there will be a| $ i : * SHANER & WOLFF ¢ 803 Third Ave. June 14 ph an-} hie} me} ing and quietly rounded up her} ispouse and marched him to the sheriffe office. His alleged affin ‘ey, a waitress, wae also taken im | Every Step Saves charge by Mre. Webster, who es i the young woman to Web-|§ Second Floor Li ster's ll. She exhibited the cap i jtive to the waitress, and, then, with a warning, allowed the girl to go | ANYBODY CAN MAKE | | SPEECHES WITH THIS | EVER READY | PROMPTER | | Do you want to mai a speech jahd have your audience think you're }so all-fired smart that you jquote figtres and facts without looking at any notes? There's more ways than one. Ontside of learning your speech “by heart to be obtain ed in all are what you will get if friends, with whom he had worked! ,in the,caal mines, and there never was any more enthusiaam for any-) lone than Hodge boosters displayed An audience that filled the audi-| torlum to its capact witnessed the graduating exercises of the FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists ask for and insist on SUITS Made to Order by the Scotch Woolen Mills il} And the price for any Suit to order is only For $25 to $30 Fabrics Original $15 Tailors Our Only Store Seattle. 1014 First Av Agents Wanted. For full information re- garding exclusive agencies for Fall and Winter lines now being prepared, ad- dress Scotch Woolen Mills, 358-366 W. Madison St., Chicago. Holy Names academy last night Bishop O'Dea, who presided, ad dressed the graduates, congratulat ing them on th successful grad uation, but most of all on the fact that they had received a Christian education The gold medal was won this year by Odea Mary Jones, ulece of Bishop O'Dea. The {graduating this year numbers twenty-two. | ‘BITTER FIGHT | IN LOS ANGELES for composition class LO8 ANGELES, June 14 A long and bitter fight to a finish is pre dicted today in the strike of the Los Angeles building trades council Union leaders declare nearly 2,000 men are out. Officers of the mas er builders’ association say 400 is arer the correct figure. | More than 100 nonunion men ined the union yesterday sald retary Mooney, “and our pros pects are bright. There is no wage ulty to decide. We are fight for union recognition| tight to the end.” and we wi WESTLAKE Cre st, 260 Ib.; hens, 18 Ib; eu ; Be low potat ‘ | PIKE PLACK delivered ‘sack ese, 20c Ib.; round steak, 16¢ CORNER MARKT | | roe b.; Dungeness crab, ibe eack cod, 8 lbs. jcod 2 lbs. 16¢; halibut, 2 Ibe, 15¢ } SANITARY Ma frult jars, pts, doz, 4b¢ ats, doz, 500; half gain 16¢ magon jar oa, lfc dom he avy jar t he doz 2 lbs. full ream ib. bent cocom, 10. 9c; n butter » mutton, 1 lamb ‘oh met Hodge personally scores of people to whom be} made ® gersonal appeal, and a win-| : ning one. The hardy mining town y Du lo- Last week in our old | seemed to Ike bis manner of han-| cation at 706 Second Ave- fling the affairs of state without nue. We've a carload of ff] *!4 sloves Trunks, Suit Cases, etc., BOY KILLS ete., on hand for which we have no room. scores and! HIS FATHER) T¥o-room ment; walking ly furnished throughout; ate telephone and kitchen; moderate price. apart. ; new priv outside Grotto ‘ed ¥ Le | Now located In New Quarters SBURG, Pa, June l4——iB at 1411 THIRD AVE. Now Is Your free his mother, him-|[ We are ready to serve you ’ self and the rest of the famil¥/I with our famofs Tamales and erw from his father’s rep ed abuse, Chile Concarne. Chance Elmer Watt, 18, killed his fathor| Special Souvenirs Saturday by putting poison in his whisky, ac Ladies’ Cases, Wardrobe Trunks, Hat Trunks, Suit Handbags, Shopping Bags Umbrellas — anything you want now want in ¢ future at a or may belonging to Mr. in the city cory store Mra. George Worden, station, north of the the clothes of Mra, Wordén were fe DISCOUNT OF nite. Wrapping herscif quickly $a an overcoat, she amothered tha flames and so escaped serious im jury. She was alone In the store at the time and there was no one to hap} put out the fire, which rapidjy] burned the store down. The bulld+| ing and contents were insured Prony tore “TRUNK MURDER” cording to the boy's confession j ‘ here. Young Watt has been for- To buy Steamer Trunks, ff) sity charged with murder. STOVE EXPLODES; WOMAN BURNED When a gasoline stove In a gto and Yesler | exploded; night. PHONE, MAIN 5306. 1411 THIRD AVE, 1521 Eighth Ave. Phone Main 7740, The Newest Styles in Women’s Wear on Liberal Credit No finer display of Strictly Tailored Suits, Fancy Tailored Suits and Hand some Dresses can be found in all Seattle. iff All of the latest fabrics and colorings as known Stoelting quality. PORTLAND, Or, June 14 represented in the Exclusive Models for Wong Si Sam, convicted of the/M both street and dress wear are ready for murder of Seid Wah Bing, in the|I your selection. We offer you the most waminowea “trank murder” case, was sen-|Mi liberal terms of credit, and at these Suit veage: seadtne gig ena by} prices you'll find unusually good values: udge McGinn. He was gonvicted| of Killing Seid Bing in the apart $25, $30, $35, $40 AND $45 e 9 ments pf Of Sen, a Chinese woman. | NEW SPRING MILLINERY Lew Soon, an alleged accessory, Come in and see the new arrivals in will be brought to trial soon. The handsomely trimmed and tailored Hats, dismembered body of Seld Bing wa The newest and most attractive styles found in a trunk in Seattle are here at BUILD NEW GUNBOAT. WASHINGTON, June 14 nouncement was made by the ui that the Trunk Stores department today Mdénocacy will be built at M 706 Second Ave. Island navy yard, The cost 1420 Second Ave. be $141,000. PERTH AMBOY, N, J., June 1 Following strike persons were injured . {the vicinity of the “| ing here American sults, were ordered closed today gunboat | riots in which fi all saloons Smelt and Refining Company's plant AS LITTLE AS ONE DOLLAR EACH WEEK PAYS THE BILL HERE All charge POPULAR PRICES—WITH CREDIT An avy alterations are made without and every garment Is guaranteed to fit perfectly before it leaves the store. | are| will} ben | the best device is tne invention of & man in Australia. It consists simply of a emall metal case, no \larger than the metal match box) used. i A roller is at elth en with paper on w pt DR. E. L: SWICK, $.T. notes of the speech. The box is d in the palm of the hand and | Founder of the Swick ple standin side the “s orator would Sanitarium presence. The pape Nor by pressure c pulation of one of the ro a milled ser on lers Sronages 5 ated and { drugs of any We Can Cure You of the Liquor Habit Without Drugs Come and See Us Free. 28¢ Embryo Mother-Love Saves Drowning Boy (By United Press Leased Wire) CONNERSVILLE, Ind., June 14.— A little girl's love for dolls was the today of saving the life of earold Earl! Webb, who was |found floating in the canal. | The boy is not much larger than a big doll. Several little girls were crossing the bridge, when Violet Miller exclaimed: “Oh, look at that big dol! in the water! “I'm going to |- ee get It.” Prominent Attorney Cured She hurried down the bank. Then she screamed, for she saw that what | she thought a doll was a little boy,| floating with his head under the! water. Two men lifted the uncon-| scious boy from the water and he was soon revived. SWICK SANITARIUM BSIS Int Ave, Seattle, Wash —-- | eee ee THE FRENCH BREACH OF PROMISE PARIS, June 14.—The breach of promise case in France, al though not quite unknown, is extremely rare, ce and ju- dicial opinion going on the as sumption that lovers were oeivers ever, ary recom return for a broken heart. Within the last few days, how ever, the courts have touched the opposite extreme. In th first case they allowed what seemed to be a very good case for the plaintiff only 3 francs damages, but in the second they awarded what in France is an astounding sum for a broken heart, namely, $2,000, de and that pecuni nse is no adequate Lbbhnbbpppeebpeninita be i ee TTT) but Lathro) was [RRO RRR tte te tek ae | BY jor t ROBBERS GET $12,000 j ment, 1 ee See ROGER rn Dy for 0 atirely -ureds Ark.,« June 14.—Four| ? matter © robbers early today dynamited the] » If he cannet First National bank safe at Hunts ye ville, near here, and escaped with| $12,000, They left no ¢ |

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