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fWeaty Inohe: me Ses me Tn HOBO | DH, WELLS & 00, Puplisners, } | | Ope comt per copy, Hx vente per week, er twenty-d te cen + month delivered the postel “sazaseeom Turned Out to Be| The Fourth of July is scheduled to a Jolly Affair. | perform & remarkable feat this year It will race halfway round the earth THE Store... WILL BE.... with the san, The course begins at San Juan, Porto Rico, and runs via Washington, D C., to Pittsburg, Chicago, Omaha, Seattle, Honolulu and Manila. The start will be made at @ a fh. wiliidrroW, and will be alded to the world by the discharge of cannon and the waving of flags. As the Fourth an@ Old Sol go eprint. ing across the face of the globe, they will receive a continuous ovation from enthusiastic multitudes along the line. Cannon crackers will bark, guns will thunder, the red, white and | blue will shake its folds proudly, while the bird of freedom soaring overhead, will emit edifying shrieks of jublation, When the three quart-|in thie city and vicinity re There were five lodges of the order ers post at Honolulu is reached, the Kanakas are expected to execute a triumphant war-dance and flourish their spears mightily. But the close of the race will be exciting, yea, verily. Aguinaido himeelf will be there to witness the final burst of speed, and it will be terrifying. The Filipine chieftain thinks he ta some- what of a fast runner himeeif, but what he will learn tomorrow will be enough to humble him in the dust of Luzon. As the Pourth sweeps away with the sun into the ethereal vault of the heavens, and the smel! of burnt powder salutes his nostriis, Aguinaido will drop off into troubled dreams, wondering why it is that the | | | /SOME TRAMPS ATTENDED IT But the Majority of the “ Tourists’’ Were Young Men of Means @ Good Time. DANVILLE, Il, July 3.-—The citi. sens of Danville are enjoying a good quiet laugh at the national notoriety that the members of the Tourist union here given to their so-called tramps’ convention, which was held ently. | in the following cities: Chicago, De- catur, Champaign, Sy¢amore and Danville j The members were lively young men and the object of the order was to have a good time. The club rooma| were opened and visiting delegates | were entertained in royal style, A few genuine tramps mixed and added & piquant favor to the affair, GAMBLING LAW NOT ENFORCED BUTTE, Mont., July %—It ts an open secret that although gambiing Americans persist in fighting when they could gain peace so easily by offering him a few hundred thous- ands of the long green. —- eo ie strictly forbidden, any one so de- airing can trace the tiger to hie lair in & dozen places here right under the nose of the pelice, too. Many and Ditter are the complaints lodged with Open.... .... Lonight Until 10 O° Closed All Day TOMORROW The FOURTH mean clock A new and somewhat alarming} ‘he authorities by victims of brace - duty now devolves upon American games, but all to no avail, Mayor universities by reason of the treaty | in the papers and by word of mouth) *tretched has slings to engage the with Spain ceding the Philippine te-| of running things wide open. Find. | thumb and little finger, carried by lands to the United States, The|ing that it was impossible to remedy |® Ut* on & acrew-chreaded rod. universities must add to their Greek, | the evtl, citizens are disposed to take the latter being turned to spread the) it philosophically. Others openty | SUt® apart. Latin and Spanish curriculum, the be we " t contend that gambling te the life of Let - study of Malay. The millions of peo- | py) They that if miners can-| Electricity im the hands of a Vien pie of Asiatic origin whom we have | not gambie they will seek some oth-| 54 Goctor has turned the Ecniog “absorbed” in the Philippines speakjer piace to be relieved of their su-| White, The negro woat to the how Malay exclusively, and their lan-|perfuous cash. Most of the “secre. | Pital from an Austrian jail, and was guage is entitled to recognition in our taries” of the demi-monde are tin| ‘rested with electricity for four horn gambiers. Now the ministers; ™onth® At the end of that time he educational institutions. They are/ .210 Son implored to take the mat.|"%# cured, and also completely certainly of as much importance to |ter in hand and have signified their | ached. —Londen Globe us as are those old Greeks and Ro-/ intention to do so. adges mans who have been dead for a on ee Hungarian eee are dangerous thousand years, more or lesa. BRIDE OF A POLICEM A law professor in the Pressbure | university made « jeating remark to The professors tn the universities -——- @ landed proprietor, who did net un- may raise a very vigoroas kick| Officer G. A. Tripp and Miss Dottie | Jerstand it, and at once thrashed the against Malay, because it is a tan-| M¢Fariand were quietly married at | profemsor. = They, in consequence, the residence of the bride's parents, | fought a duel with pistole, wren th Senay etoeteiny ts “Jat Sixth avenue and Pike streets,| professor put a bullet through th The founder of the tongue evidently | Priday | squire io head had a very poor opinion of people eee who talked by exact systems. He 8 DUSKY RO | “The Emperor Francis Joseph « may even have been the original Austria has just directed the admin founder of the house of Partington, Mollie Vaughan, a colored woman, | metrator of ~~ sie : rep > " has been arrested on a charge of rob. | PUTChase & plot of ground in ado- t which has attained #0 much celebrity bing ©. Cragwell of $10 in a tender. |Pewt arm erect on it a large block of in recent years through the literary | 1.1. ealcon. fate suitable for well-to-do middie- ventures of Mrs. Partington. But ——— clags persons. He expressed the whoever he was, or whatever his MUST PAY DUTIES. opinion that he could not find a bet aims may have been, he succeeded ter Investment for his money “ee in establishing « language for some| By a law issued by the United! wertin’s police reser were al 40,000,000 of people who never need | States treasury department, which called out early one morning not to look Into grammar tn order to cor- | ¥#Mt into effect April 1. all British | ago, py « telegram received the 6 wrectly express themseives, In «| YS¢hts visiting American ports are) netore, stating that there would be required to pay entrance and clear-/q general strike of #treet-car employ Malay conversation, one simply turhs | ance duties similar to those impos-| se next a. te a ’ signed b: the words loose as they see fit to/ed on merchant vessels. opedor The tstegreon turned m come, and the result is pleasing and be @ forgery, but no one » harmonious. . have thought of trying to v ‘oni jules cetmeee the eat “ALL SORTS” information during the night er for this locality, Mr. Salisbury, The matron of the Children's home ‘that the Fourth will be fair. He has achiid. “Send one,” he says, “that sized up the “highs” and the “lows,” Governor Roosevelt has a regular |is lively and will laugh and ery and i: tS yen has added them together and divid-| ime for receiving newspaper repre-| get into mischief. I am ed by two, and is therefore able to sangre ten and will not say a word |old, and I would give the » ide ti daiee-amnctaces thet lor pu lication at say other time wp lyed ao gt oe Speer y Nature will not weep upon the natal) The Pope takes a keen Interest in| good home. 1 have raised five chil Gay of the Republic. photography, and up to the time of | dren, bul they are all gone now, and If anything should happen that | his late iliness was himself an ama-|1 can tell you there is nothing so Nature does weep—but, perish the a photographer of no mean abil-| «weet ae the bother of children.” ty. thought! She will not. Let us con- eee sider Mr. Salisbury and his Fourth| The Afro-American Review advo- HERO DIEGNAN of July prognostication to be above | cates alliance of all African par, and prepare to attend to our| Methodists, They number 6,500,000, at patriotic duties with no umbrelias and represent four large bodies and REFUSES AID |: oo projecting above our heads. numerous cunailor ones. When Emperor William, of Ger- many trave' be requires a special ELKHORN, Wie, July 2.—Ose ar| Ws ash ington m STATE NEWS train of 15 cars to accommodate hie| W- Deignan, of Merrimac fame, ts in| Cleveland ... . suite. These cars are of American bow city today visiting his grand-| . — pattern. other, Mra. Ellen O'Firien. He haw) A school house will be built at Kel- eee siven up the idea of becoming a ler this summer. The French cruiser Sfax, which| aval cadet. The bill introduced in| eee carried Dreyfus from Devil's isiand | Congress authorizing the president to! prot Whatcom has raised $1562 for tta| to France, is named after a port at| Make him a naval cadet was amend Fourth of July celebration. Tunis, which was bombarted and|°4. reduiring him to pags an examin oe captured by the French in 1861, ation ae well as any other cadet. He eee has not the means to go through a It * rumored the Great Northern will put in a shipyard at Fairhaven. A Newfoundiand dog, guarding a] Preparatory course, and will not per “7° warehouse in Buffalo, bad to be} mit his friends to give him support Again an effort js being made to| clubbed into submission by the fire- extract gold from the beach sands on|™men before they could enter the | Jected. Gray's Harbor. building to extinguish the fire. . ody rl 00 SUIT AGAINST Cathlamet, Wash., reports that the! At the imperial court of Austria Warren cannery received the other| the chef of Emperor Francis Joseph | day a salmon weighing 76 pounds, |estimates that of $260,000 expended THE TRUST © eee om the tables every year, the “un | Pasco is to have city water works | 48" represents about $100,000. - and raise roses and geraniums and Sie) other things besides sage brush and| Dr. John G. Patton's reports for Gila monsters and Jags. the last year, tell of 1102 South Sea c4 6 |\standers won from cannibalism to The North Yakima banks have de- |Christiantty, one missionary alone re- | termined to keep open from 10 o'clock | Ce!¥ing 200 adults into church mem a. m. to4 4. m., except on Saturdays, | bership. when the doors will open at 1 p. m pctbonsoethab alin | The industry of viticulture prom- ises to attain large proportions in| American Steel and Wire © and its building# now stand dene The fence factory was Crawfords not hitherto been print facts are coming out, for it is un New south Wales, the area of grapes | 1tstood that Attorney General Tay for wines of ail types being practic. |!0r !* Preparing to bring a suit ally unlimited against the American Steel and Wire T0 DRUMMERS, company, commonly called the ste The largest hey | in the world $s rust, because of ite action In th Pa Eta al Bread located 14 miles from Newark, N. J,,| “t¥ | the minimum number of cows kept annem mana MEW YORK, July 2—2. BE. Dowe,| being 1000. The proprietor runs a| AWARDED DAMAGES. president of the Commercial Trav-| ranch in lowa for the special pur- — *s League, who ts gathering in-| pose of supplying his dairy with In the federal court Saturday, the formation for the use of the traveling | cows. jury in the damage suit of G, W salesman in the fight they are mak- ee. Keeton, against the Pacific Coast ing againhet trusts, today showed a Probably for the first time in his-| company for $6000, brought in a ver letter which declared that the Amer-|tory, it is #atd, has a street in a| dict in favor of the plaintiff for $1260 jean Tobacco Company has dis-| German town been named after a| Keeton claimed that when appr missed # per cent. of the traveling| rabbi, ‘This has occurred at On-|ing a railway crossing tho cross agents of fa trust. In New York elty, another a street Freimann Strasse, in mem-|in the face and injuring him serious letter waid, 400 fobbers, salesmen and ory of the late rabbi Dr. Freimann. | ly. factory salesmen had been thrown | hide 90 out of employment by the Tobacco! To spread the fingers and ‘o'a| Concert, Wagner's band, tomorrow | trust, | them to retain that position to fit McCarthy has been openly charged | the hand for plane-playing, & new Shoe Wail Caused Lockjaw Crders Taken for Wedding and Farty Cake, Special Hates to Restaurants, Hotels, & Sieambeats BERTULENEM, Pa. It biiet _ | Buy 6 acre tract, Moore Tay. pet BURGLAR PROOF sash lock on the Locks the window every half inch. rhts in light win- Safe PE sat an Veu ite) |W. Colum bie e. SMORROC architects in the OBERON ite Gontert House, | H. PLACE 605 Bailey mak. “THE NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES USICAL BECHER | PROGRAMME Commencing Monday Eve, June 26) Hert trvin Baruch’s LADIES’ ORCHESTRA | Including specialties direct from hester ehtter | Every Friday Amateur Night | orld for| § ion Fre CATTLE TRANSFER CO. Freight, Passenger and Basan STORAGE. Prone Male 41-46, OBie 623 First Avan | —J - iB ——] =o = =a — TRIP FOR THE JURY. 1329 Second Avenas ofl wren. J. OLEAN & CO. J, F. ADAMS ianulated 1 3 Is "wer ® nue, between s ‘Phone Pike 14 national raliread hae been contin jury will have A COSTLY NN offers from them having been re- William Cross, tolen from b 4 chair in the anza ‘aloe Satan ‘MONEY AND JEWELS FOUND m while he was AU Work Guaranteed CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, July) 2.The Indiana Wire Fence company of this city has been absorbed by the | npany | Residence, 107 6th ave. ed "ee ville’s chief industry. The story has but the San Diego Fruit Co. been undergot have the only 104 Washington St., = Lite ob Printing Machine PIANO or ORGAN In tho Northwost, Jets, oto,, at special MONEY'by giving them an encignlir through partithe of which the ars ries bought up by the|trowo, where It was decided to call| were suddenly dropped, striking him 1a coat of many ‘Com he played golf,| BONNEY & STEWART Korn Drag Co, Wifth afterngon, Madison Park pavilion. | Prescription Spocieliaty ‘hone Pike 2 | Beattie, Warn. HE SEATTLE MINING EXCHANGE is a legitimate enterprise, and backed by a sufficient amount of capital to gua antee that no fake enterprises or wild. cat stocks will be listed or sold on its boards. If you see the stock quoted in our market reports, or offered for sale on our Exchange, you can rest assured the prospective mine is one of merit, and while we do not guarantee every stock sold to make the purchaser a rich man, yet we do say that they are‘all a good safe investment and the money paid for them will be spent in develop. ing the mines, thereby making your property more valuable. Remember what we say, that Western Washington is on the eve of the great- est mining boom the world has ever known, and there will be more fortunes made from the Cascade Mountains than were ever taken out of the main range of the Rockies. Get in the procession and invest a few dol- lars in cheap good mining stocks and you will wake up some fine morning and find yourself a millionaire. Daily call and sale at 12:30 P, M. Seattle Mining Exchange Telephone Main 273. 609 First Avenue July 3.—Elev- «t Union Bakery. | place, is dying of lockjaw. Ten days ago the sole of his lett foot w lopen by & shoe nail | testered and last Saturday his jaws ¢ then he has lhad convulsions every quarter hour, jand his body ts bent bow ‘shaped. steal and wool const: You cary anager 1108-19 Incorporated 187, ar C. E. Thurston & Co., Official Brokers. 4 ry 55 — UN encanta =< cut [jAI! Cinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. - - - Manofactorers of Hardtack and Toss: ed and P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP eo | ease! Sfininaend all other classes of machinery built and ropalted ne Safe Deposit Boxes | Série fen Msctiseist casey, on moa “Hobac” For the vale Keeping of Valuable Articles and Papers _ RAMBLER 1 DEAT Lessee BICYCLES B40, $30, $25, $20 Cash or Installments FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE 00. CREB PARI EEO AE ILE 2 SI RTE ADLER LIIRE IG, — Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. 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