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vaisadie tinea THE SEATTLE STAR \ nn = F > : = 4 | mont In vogwe. If, however, a little T 1) Ti \ ) | “a fi “iv garniture is preferred tt taken the | AA \ shape of nafrow atitehed bands of v | Ab Ab “ the stuff or ta few rows of narrow Te Oh. WiLL & @, Funlaners sliver ¢ Awhite soutache braid ¥ mT . cept Buns ‘ urse @ Phrfectly plain pocket | Rita Bsr sec acta = tage VEN \ companion the se skirt bat | \ i I i ) al no WLS, sh CHASE, | e the akirt is trimme with the | | Riuron Hoaxes Maxaonn | braid the jacket is made a trifle ent y) v iW |fanoy by many emall brass or #ilve + “ee Lagythene§ . bi sg nallor eo is a legitimate er terprise, and backed in coarse, rough wtraw, in tr e | propriate, although & Majine pan C t ill 0 - by a sufficient amount of capital to guar- saz |Alger Wants Some- ics, sce yu Caterpillars Over y | oa sales | 3 stylish with a white fannel gown antee that no fake enterprises or wild- i ever Nght the fuse of a cannon | thing Done Baptized at 102. run aine cat stocks will be listed or sold on its wig [ene ag et ee. ore ANNISTON, Ala, July 4—Mre boards. If you see the stock quoted in omacd, enones peogne »! | Maggio Pendergass, white, 102, was m3 ” et ¥ ; aaa EE me been known to do such things baptized last night at the Gxana| | Se . our market repe or offered for sale Never sneer at your ufo insurance TQ END THE PHILIPPINE WAR | Hevcisc churey. whe had been GO MARCHING FOUR ABREAST on be Exchange, you can xeot atenied agent when he beseeches y with Methodist, but claimed to have had e 5 a tears in his eyes, not to amoke a o vieien calling har ve Join th Hap the prospective mine is one of merit, and while ry : | ear tints. oe wae very rblie and was a while you are handling eet aS pa baptized sitting in a chair and put me pperan ae ah we do not guarantee every stock sold to make powder can wooates Sending @ Large Army jo bed \inmoediately afterward. Dhree Governor Ouste rom the Sta .| : a? * a - , ‘ Never light a sky-rocket with | gehers Are Opposed te it— | Malden daughters, aged 89, 78 and 76) Ganec ond Mech tiaibia the purchaser a rich man, yet we do say that match, unless you Intend to Joln the| were provide for her. eales they are all a good safe investment and the baktheads, Use a long pole, with! . ? ¥ ill be mat in dovele > @ Naming greased rag at the end money paid for them w spent in develop. Never place a oracker between the big BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 4—At} bs e ne the r -s, thereby making your propert feet of a freetom orator. His dis-| | Williamaburg yesterday the wife ing the mines, y By praperey ‘ 3 WASHINGTON, D. C., July 4—/| Prank Von der Linn presented ber| AUGUSTA : Dhewertior more valuable, Remember what we say, that course will be sufficiently high-flown |. ant akan te om | Powers has been ousted from office | ee It’s only a question of a short t husband with triplets, two girls, each : igo sending him to bird opel | now before the difference among the | Weighing seven pounde, and a boy | by caterpillars, or army worms, ar- Western Washington is on the eve of the great- 4 Never look down the muasle of a/ . of the same weight. Von der Linn | 'iving in this slate with sume vie i é tren of the McKinley cabinet o : | cannon, intending to watch the| qi make themectves publicly heard, |W&® Already possessed of vix sturdy Hore. One of the windows In th est mining boom the world has ever know ny movements of the charge, You may| The return of Alger and McKinley | Younssters, smn meena yigh Sony meen aag Wad and there will be more fortunes made from the be a spry man, but tt Is diMeult to}to Washington ta the signal for the crawied up the side of the governor's fascade yere eve a 4 dodge at the right instant, so that fray. The former, It 19 eakl, 1 about | ‘EXODUS T0 Loot cal bs Gen cael eo ure Cascade Mountains than were ever taken out we ' o emancipate himself from ® lithe. line Gna :4 ™ of t q . sof 2 skies. vetthaag sor rowers merely blow | t@ Gasatetak Gomerel Gortta, Corbin th x mee ome : n the janitors to of the main range of the Rockies. a ms knows no views but President Mo- ter Per " if ia . se e proc ion and invest a few dol. By carefully observing these hints, | Kinjey's. McKinley did not believe | PORT ORCHARD Pincers’ gd ee up gna Get in the procession « a you may avoid @ trip to the hospital, | in sending @ large army to the Phil- nema dpareregtitin sad enibilew Spare. pohd lars in cheap good mining stocks and you will and enrolment tn the Star's casualty | ippines. Corbin didn't. Contrary to dince they bare boon On Sisie The v . , we they have bee . hs yake > fine mo: and find yourself a Ust to be publixhed tomorrow, general belief, Alger did. But he W9s/ Tq Witness Celebration by firs: part of ast week they held up wake up Some fine morning y ET held in cheek by Corbin “a : heavily loaded freight tr on the millionaire. Daily call and sale at 12:30 P. The base master on a Pennayl-| Now Alger is a candidate for the lowa’s Crew. Maine Central between Corina and Vania train threw one trunk at an-|UMited States senate, He has him- Dexter way branch of . self as well as MoKiniey to look af~ Over 2000 people from Beattie went | ee Crean Wor tone ¢ i, crys neabiarsct Dares Nee se te ter. He'll look after Alger Oret. He|to Port Orchard yesterday, to be! (0. iho rails ware cavered wi Se le Mini E h and was surprised at the retaliation | must keep Pingree im tine. He will| present at the celebration given by || sg geiaghhew mai fev -attle txchange attempted by the under-trunk, which |need material in hie campaign in| members of the crew of the Iowa, In| NOrMM 10 & depth of more than an a ec ning ge exploded with terrifie violen al- | Michigan against MeM nm. He will | commemoration of the victory gained on nen at on 2 fie wae of mo neem Wrecking the station, ‘The| ave to make @ showing. And he|by them over. Admiral Cervera at |*MEINCOEN put on the rails wax fw: Telephone Main 273. trunk contained dynamite, The mor. | Wil try to do it if be has to break | Santiago a year ago. The following |traimmen finally bud tw nos beoorme . er ee ee MOF /iwo or three check reins am! rip a| interesting program of sports was| jy. goede Piece agora 609 First Avenue———__. al of this explosive happening should few popular superstitions up the/ given cars of Norway and other towne be ever kept in mind by baggage | back. Greased pig contest, ¢. A. Senem tb enatater of. the " men. The trunk that can protest is| Alger ie not the only cabinet mem-| Potato race Ghuere Vaile? rent, ts having alten occasionally found on its travels. ber of the opinion that something | Obstacie race. tures with caterpitiars, Last Bat should be speedily done in the Phil-| Five-round boxing contest. uréay eftermen bie train was held jeotene. Secretary Griggs i = to } os oy up by ater Nare. The day was chil- fea oH, pia st aon, who isn’t wi ar hypnotic tn- by “wer the warm rails, « ering them very uence. fn the evening there was a great | thickly for a quarter of a mile. He pees ea Gage is with the president. At this | display of ot Breworks, t the dry dock. | ways his train at feast five writing tt tmdicates that he is not and he would eanccenE yl) a = in favor of @ large army. But Me- LATEST NE NEWS Siheult to Maeiey, ay shdnay Me views vane trip had the trait been — ed eo nent ° ners Taka if 7 cteeatratia Bes fourteen grocery | eral principies, is against anything js Tks nextday the’ train wus] SEATTLE TRANSFER CO ft Wetcung and Party Cus, Special Kats Restaurants, Hotel, &Stambats , mie that Aiger wants. ‘They don't chew cd the worms were ewest from ihe| Union Baker Grain is looking well in Kickitar | 20 bers sum any more, and veu- cake aes ® be ally sit glaring at each other while — Sap SMe county. the cabinet meetings are in progrens. a Frelght, Passenger and Baga §— | Hh auy Kinds of Bread, Cake ant Pies, - - - Mannfactarers of Handtack and Toast corte Hay also wants things hurried, be-| Hunker, Sulphur per Domin- MINING NEWS. STORAGE P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. Haying is in Cull progress around | cause he'd like to try the efficacy of ion Give Bi; Thene Wis (1-0 | ‘ Walla Walla, tw that commision of peaceful peda- in ig Pay. 6 Oe Cie 6 Firm ara = b gomues and professors, The others! w weywood and J. H. Kanyon, ar-| The Gray Fagies mine located on : erp Somme Sagara aaa are Fe-/are more of less non-committal, but | riveq at Akagway June 28, from|Hock creek, about 19 miles trom THE RAMBL ER if port olfax. com grnaraliy be trusted to stand| Deweon, bringing With them 380| Davenport, ia, producing some good Lagat? ayage IDEAL. : | pounds of gold which they took from |developments, Sampt of ore . ‘ ao are running tn ay eo day of dispute i» nigh: | their claim on Bonansa creek. Alen from the ledge assay $15.12 In #il- $40, $30, $25, $20 4 oe and tlere will be awful — on 19 | number of other miners also came to| Ver. and lead fine sand shoveled up Cash or Installments { Pomeroy ts talking of establishing 7” carte Skagway, having with them sacks | after blasting, 524 from the floe | pute @ mining exchange. ot dust averaging from 15 to W/of the cross-cut $20 eZ. ‘Thome Pike i 133 wel Avae FRED MERRILL CYCLE 00, re COMMIT TEE T0 pounds each. It is estimated that) nes Wm. J. DEAN & CO. . ‘Fhe. Asotin roller mille are new the total value of the gold brought) The Queen leas mine at New Den- 1108-1110 Second Ave.. Seattic - out by the party amounted to $250,-| ver. I. C.. will soon begin «bipping 4 pes ie BE APPOINTED)“: or tthe peice" he wont has CHILDREN'S PLAY TEE The miners stated that the larg-|heretofore been suspended, owing to! s FB sig Diy vader yp pang est portion of the gold had been tak-|the recent strike and bad roads BONNEY & STEWART gee eee en from Bonanga and Eldorado Fercrm 2 Fa Avy Ad Colum a ae eight of wall 1 h6 int 4 Lan Cames has exhibited a man| WASHINGTON, D. C., July 4-—| creeks, but that large amounts had EDITORS OF one & sovapires ‘Tite poles. H fish as ite chief Fourth of July at-| The new interoceanic canal com-|**® washed from Hunker, Sulphur Children's A Tent, SxS tt, 2.90 traction. mission had a few meetings, but has| #1 Dominion. No work was done Children’s Hip Root, 5x3 f., $425 its not yet got down to actual work. | °? Sulphur creek until jast season Se Grasshoppers are getting numerous in the Columbia valiey and are de- etroying crops. ore Joe Merchant's reck quarry at Wa- lulva t turning eut thirty carloads The next meeting of the commission as a whole will be held on July 6, When the various committees will report, and the work of the commis. sion be mapped out. Admiral Walker, the president of The bench claims on all the creeks except Bonanga are producing larce returne. The benches on that stream with the exception of French Hill, are now showing up satisfactorily. Haywood and Kanyon with them two members of the NEW ENGLAND, Pass Through Seattle En Route to Portland. { No Ashes Felitz Tent and Awning Co. 17 ¥ Way. of stone per month. the commission, has appointed the s eee following committees adian ae Soe police, who acted #8! ane Canadian Pacific sleeper | Yakima Populists held a meeting) For the investigation of the Ni- coe lor their treasure. They l¢ft! prought to the city last evening the the other day and declared. for the |caragua route, for the investigation | val letoria on the steamer Tees,| Now Engiand edit en to Omaha platform. of the Panama route, for the inveati.| “hich arrived there yesterday. the National Editorial convention to ones ‘ Having recently come from the & . F “se gation of other possible routes, for _ be held in Portland July 4 to July outh, I will open «dental office in ‘The butchers and grocers of Spo-|the investigation of the industriai,| Oregon Wool Market. |, | Will buy @ March, Walts, "Ge pot consainted with the paste kane have formed a union and will | commercial and military value a0) THE DALLES, Ore, July 4—The| Ammons those In the party is Hon. | Pretty Song, or y sent" stop cutting prices. interoceanic canal, for the investiga-| wool market continues active. There | Joseph B. Maccabe, of the Argus Extract Teeth.... hen Bed tion of rights, privileges, and fran-|ts» a strong competition in staple and | Advocate, Kast Boston, and pres copies on sale this week. Capt. Ed Mahoney of Spokane was | chises. bright merino woos, One m | dent of the National Editorial asso: , > gullet of Charge for Thirty Days 3 reported dead. He has turned up in pounds changed hands iast week, |°lation. The others are E. H. Pierce »e sonable, Call and see auttess Cuba very much alive. and the ce id ranges about e Maan., president of the Crown and briage work a specialty no lied THE NATIONAL cent ue pao that a rot the| cngtand Suburban Press association; WINTER & HARPER City references cheerfully given. 4 4 Repubilc business men have peti- million pounds purchased jast week. | Mrs. BE. H. Pierce, R. 8. Barrows, Jn 003 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. DR. W. C. CARR, Dentist. tioned for the removal of the post- It in currently reported that fourteen |™aica Plain. Mass; Mire Louise B greta a place nearer the center cents and over has been paid for Barrows, M me ect bar owe. ess. some extra choice clips. . artu an. nh Mra, Dickinson, C. Mem- 0 , * uth, Maw Mr c. .. _—— » " CHICAGO, July 4—The following FOURTH OF JULY erial, Plymouth, Mase: “Mra. CC a - lig the result of the National league Secaet aia Gaanen <, Weis aa ‘ eat citi ka s Years in Numerals... ee ee eisene Br ok ee Mise A. B. ‘Tubbs, I, M. Mar Try the following its, eee ak made by wre ost re i a # . . ¥ Manchester, Mass; Mra. 1. M. } , he - e f The following is the standing of Mra H.C. fall, Mie Bete | & CO. oe the clubs . i Rooms 25-238 Safe Deposit Building. “Have you noticed,” said the pale = Me ae cott, Quincy, Mass; Mise Baster, L mathematician, “how much easter) |, “ong o - 3 Maud and Bertha and Lots |. Potter, Stourn: Mass ‘The Finest Talking Machine Mada | ft is going to be after this year to} Brooklyn . . a nett Chapple, Boston, Maas; ' | eo £0 write the number of the year in Ro-| Boston ... “0 4 625 of the Girls. Edith A. Winsh Boston IR EGINAS ~ : . man numerals?’ Chicago 38 “ 613 lfarah 1. Bator Lake SHORTCAKE. F $7.00 to $300 | Sparkman & McLean “What do I want to write the year | a rn ggg | - The Sehlowing _peertese licenses | dence, R. 1; Mrs. B. 8. Lake Two cups of pastry flour, fj) rom Oo YOR BARGAINS IN in Roman numerals for?’ said the | Baltimore seee | were issued yesteriay: Anders > Brewater, Ports N. Hy; half a teaspoonful of salt, two Hj} Rite Suisnene: aun. St. Louis 3 36 29 B54 | (48), Of Beabeck, and Anna M. Kinen | pister, Providence, Rt rounding teaapoonfuls of bak> j Sherman, Clay & Co. | L EF A “Maybe you don’t.” the pale math. | Cincinnati 54} pooh of arr ead James M. ¢ A number of representatives of the ing powder, four level table “STEINWAY” DEA ; ematician answered, “but notice the | Pittsburg . -4%4 | (26), of Whidby Island, and reas association welcomed the spoonfuls of shortening, one ‘STE: LERS Phone Red 1704 65 Bailey Bldg Gifference. In Arable figures it has| New York 476| Bertha Cooper (22), of Se editors exe. and milk to make a drop [| 814 Second Avenue = - = Beattie 2 taken just four figures to write the | Louisville 316| Frederick Braid (26), of Seattie, and batter-—about three-quarters number of the year ever since the Wastington . pin be ag gad dR agai . of acupful, Sift the dry ma epee ; letter M. We shall never get bask Bere Criggen Ut), of Beattie; Jas. a e b Jeposit oxes the shortening. Beat the Cn — WDLEE ning OMpany : to one letter again. Now, for this year it takes nine letters, MDCCC- XCIX. Anti think of 1888, which we can easily remember. Then it took 13 etters. MDCCCLXxXVIIlL That ‘was the hardest year to write of the Whole Christian era so far. Judge Hanford yesterday signed an order in the federal court, granting the application of T. Yamasaka, a Japanese, for a writ of habeas corp- us. It is thought that Immigration Inspector Walker, to whom the writ releasing Yamanaka is directed, will) H. Hart (32) ana Florence Ste anes fon (19), both of Seattle; George Denison (22) and Mamie nage ye ” (19), both of Buckley; Robert D K ecald (1) and Maggie Delong (2%), both of Litsalady; Frank Stevens (21), of Seattle, and Lulu Holechumaker ping of -|Valuable Articles and Papers! For rent at fia year, You carry the Safe Deposit Veu its # W. Columbia St E. SHORROCK, Manager | drop in the add the white of the ome, yolk and beat again; | milk to the egg and blend with the dry materials, mix ing with a fork, Pour into a buttered pan (a long cakepan is excellent, and it Is a wise You Want A Bargain is now offering another block of treasury stock for 4c a share, Thid’ is a good purchase at this price, based upon the showing in the work now in progress. Our advice is that “ »p | appeal from the order, the judge’n| (20), of Woodinville; John Gronan | saad ion to ce a strip of _ i? ‘And a hundred and one years hence |Westion. Judge Hanford has main-| Seattle; James M. Hood (31), of ere ass” missoth ties th, os Second band to get in early, for Jubilee stock ta * ft will go to two letters, MM. And tafned that a Japanese jaborer can-| Granite Falls,and Piora Goodenough and bake in a Detroit Jewel a safe and sure winner. few jong do - think it will be | not be deported by the immigration| (31), of Wilford, Mich Peter F. os before another year comes as hard to write as 18887" “I don't know,” said the business man absently. He wondering if he could turn the crank f the memenger call to the word “Police” without being noticed ruddy “Na ti! tive year 2399,” said the the whorteake by splitting it Pale mathematician. “That will be with a Christy knife, butter . 1S" JAKE MARTIN, written {n Romans MMCCCLXxXvV- ne Brew Roee raneacusty SAG D. 8S. JOHNSTON IlMl—thirteen letters again.” was) | inspector as a pauper, having resid ed in the United States for any length of time, but is entitled to an| examination regarding his right to} remain. . Stunning Gowns... Aulds (40), of Tolt, and Maud Rob- | ertaon (9), ¢ of Tolt LAND OFFICE IS ACTIVE ‘2 NEW ? “ws on the middle oven silde ter | both burners have been light ed 10 minutes will take to 20 minutes for bak- rding to the thick rakes. Turn out burners a few minutes before the cake is done. Dress ff from 1 soft butter, dust on a little PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the | Largest and Most Com- 3 plete Stock in the City. | Call or write for prices and terms 903 Second Ave, Burke Building SLATER & SMITH, Official Srekete rh Main bot Grocery and Dry Goods Stocks Bought for SPOT CASH Highest Prices Paid. 1104 Third Avenue. The ruddy business man was get- June Shows Heaviest Re | nutmeg if you like It, and Reside tr sateerereA |, “ ting more and more uneasy, “And R | cover with fruit sugared to $00S 599000000000 “proor & FRENCH CO” i ‘whiat—whnt of it?" h ceipts of Fiscal Year. taste and garnish with whip a “Why, only think the pale} The very latest ideas in summer) ped cream when desirable 14 Washington St,, have the only mathematician, “how many genera-| tailor gowns is simply stunning.| Following is the business transact- Buitable fruite are strawber # tiome of our descendants will never | These are of white serge, of white|ed by the United States Land office | Sas, paapiesvion, viesiie ‘ . ‘Linotype Joh Printing Maching hee & Year #o short to write as 1900, and how many and many more will never see a year #0 long to write as} 1988," | | flarnei and, while a short time ago, they were only worn for yachting, they are now considered very smart for all occasions, being particularly during the month of June Sales of public lands (2 acres) . Sales of Port Angeles town 7 39 | 9 Then preserve the window mouldings, and get the best ven- * (sliced re), ban- chor- ries, orange parallel with the co cooked pineapple, peaches, FrADUINCD | EZ | fey gy SHuHrs #.00 No. 512 Second Avenue, betwoon Yesior and James. In the North Jets, ote MONEY’ by giving them au opportunity ext Catalogues, Pamph At specially low prices, | “And what of—what of that?” sald|comme fl faut for the mountains or| tote .. j 160 | tilation; save the shades by| les and plums, POD9G DOOD to igure is cena a ais sen shore. Madame La Mode hatts Commisnion “on 444.81 acres Fee 7 go| having Seattle Gas | All Woes Naawaa tose | The Sweetest, Julctest ee eee inl sie earn |Souatty attrective, bet ng aeukt tats| anal pamnestend entice ., 162 38 | Crigler s Shade Bracket ANDeeorem—— | = PETER EGGE = | ~! GES oe See ay taseen nent ceitesP ace |rmme Se nak commlantene 5971! Bost thing aut; adopted by | Eleotric CO. ‘Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining | ORANGES Buy & acre tract. Moore Inv. Co, fitting hips and back, is chosen for these gowns, and severe simplicity is) ceipts during the June 9, fweal year ening LH, PLACE, 605 Bailey Block, Tolephone Main % Residence, 1007 0thave, 406 Pike Street | 415 Pike Street, Between Fourth and Finn

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