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« ' . TH E SEATTLE STAR, — — = ae Seeerees ; dow nitro giveerine, and a larg quantity| \ | otase was made at 2 o'clock Mine y \ ‘| | pultiae prices and filled a long fe of black powder Emery was paced by John C. Bp want ee ies | pelsheimer, of Washington, and on| \ Being a good natured man he hat ae i Wills o., Padi The schools of Castic Rock are tn arriving in this clty she wae utter d | ed to see the gum people quarreling | ween nanos excellent condition. Five depart- |ly exhausted and had to be taken over trade matters, and night it Fee aiternoon excent Sunday ments are maintained, and ten yeare| jto her apartments at @ hetel on would be a good idea to get them oasis © required to complete the cours |Tennesee avenue, where she engaged i \ te one ther, But they wanted to fight ¥M. WELLS, ih P CHASE of study. A two-room addition to sn” dations in advance for a time and WMarvey waited Reiron, Byerkase Naw the school building is under con- ) Mine Emery stated that she was ] When the struggle to met them to struction. ‘The district Is on a cash | |proud of her record, and challenged | ? Jagree to terms wan ended Ha ) kFS E basis, and has a good maine, OA jany other of her sex to lower tl | |found that Chicago was nurfeited hand to begin next year's wor -—- anne with trust stock, So he introduced acentt: Pain Kille Her. |himeelf to Levi Mayer and took pas-|Then preserve the window The government jetty is now bullt 4 age on the train that recently bore | mouldings, and get the best ve about one mile out Into the ocean « TheNorthern Pacific. ienlaemret ah takes o'vma Oe ‘Disa e@arance of: the lawyer to New York, Mr. Mayer Chehalis Point, at the south side of 1d Alice Gimpel fell under a van this| oduced him to some of the mon > . the entrance to Gray's Harbor, and pea « It waa stopped Just as eyed people there and Harvey eur {the work ix progressing rapidly Ma Re U e jthe edge of her (ress, A man re-/ G Mi | ceeded convincing them that a AUTOMOBILES IN SEATTLE. | dformy weather having recent) tune y 4 ir cued her and she stood on the alde-| ena MISsen gum’ trust wae-& goed thing 10 4 peded the work very little. walk, pale and trembling, She erie: ost tn.’ Mis sactheda Were Bet 9 Within the text twelve montha the "ee t i Mamma, it hurts so pA. 3 Rh cen ished, and he ts said to have offered horseless vehicles known as automo Deputy County Assessor € oa ly “md ne . Atle . thinks she's hurt! ‘ | the financiers a drink out of hie flask biles, will probably be seen betge the | BE. Buttles of Okanogan county, wares: & Boy. Ad: Dar ret £00 » | by way of Introduction, but he stuck ’ bites, wil probably be seen upon ihe /&. Musten, of Okanogan cownt?.2*"/TO HANDLE THROUGH BUSINESS) er she ‘ioncea up'and'gssped aes" REPORTED 10 SBATTLE POLICE?” ‘2%, ‘ict gents wa | population only of 4100-0 shortage |"Tt hurts #0," as if the wagon wheel ——— ‘ 4 of adaptability te found tn the @blil- | i949 jeas than is required by law tn SE he A ne over her, Then she died His Funny Sayings LH. PLACE, 605 Bailey Block ‘ ty of these machines to climb and! order to form the new county of re waid fright had killed her y . ts descend hills such as exist in this |Chelan, and that all the deputies ar - One of Cleeviand's udden-rich cit- | - city. ‘They are, moreover, cheaper |ready and willing to teatity to the SMele Teele Serviee Proves te be) Shocking the Bettor Classes. | She Wes Lest Seen in the Compeny | irons in credited with a number of eesooooooooooooooooooy: to own and operate than are ve- | Correctness of these figures. So this Insufficient for Traffic ‘tis “aweaeer act’ in Waskianion of » Young Man at » Down- malapropiams that would have filled pee hE df dog SPOT CASH hicles with horses. Merchants in |Settice the fate of the new county sien in deeply shocked and grieved be Toews Restourent. Brinsley Sheridan's dear old lady “ ; i Eastern cities who have recently ex- | jeast cisapa tnpghe teat ae sats ay & prominent politican has with profound envy. Highest Prices Paid. perimented with automobiles in | _ ore ee esr pee tog yagi Be wet” of another city in attention to a certain p JAKE MARTIN, handling their goods, have dis STABBED BY A SHI hk tecaun wealthy doctor who sports a handsome beard 1906 Third Avenue ered that a saving of from twenty to The Northern Pacific may ae!) manufacturer has married a “flow Gena Minesen, aged 16, a Seattle 1 wonder why Dr. Dash wears all forty per cent. is effected. The same| Charies A. Shute, a bluejacket of /revume Its soudle daily sores "0 | or girl it admitted that the|Sitt. to rex ried minwing from her those whiskers?" remarked the | SOCOSOSOOOOO4 thing holds good tn the case of au-| the dattleship Lowa, wae stabbed tn tinental service, Only a short w typewriter girl” is handsome, welt | home, 416 eighth avenue riof L° | triend i o . the leg by a shipmate in @ quarrel | 48° (this service wae discontinued, educated and in all rest Site July T whe had been working at the! “1 guppose he wears them," #atd 4 O tomobiles in the form of carriages! oo) ay night. The affray happen- | 404 4 single train service substitut gir) and it ia further admitted that Washington bakery on Firat avenue the sudden-rich man, in a profound , cabs, and light runabout carts, which | }ed near First avenue and Columbia this move was made the “flower girl” in handsome, wom- near Pike street. She left there last ly sagacious tone, “to give hin net only give cheaper service than | street Shute refused to make a com- | the opinion was expressed that the | any ry way competent | Saturday evening about * o'clock IN| «@ more matroniy look! Seattle's Favorite Concer House, do the same class of vehicles with plaint to the police, He claims that road was attempting the impossible, to ma wif Why. then, | Mpany with a young man, who i*) Our hero saw Julia Marlowe as Ro- 4q horses, but are more satisfactory in| >i® companion was flourishing a their heavy traMe would require | snow t net astonish, Commonly known @s “Ernest, the sajind, and came away from the of IRVIN BARUCH, PROP, wery respect, as they will not run|'#fse Knife and he was attempting many. they could not | eq? ¢ of taking | Sort He was employed at the ora houne quite delighted : ‘ eee ae to take it awey from him when he|™4ke time. This morning ®/ dictation a Werita, | Rainier bakery On the street car a friend asked Cberon’s Ladies’ Orchestra away, never stop for lack of breath ere busy turning out motor carriag coaches, tricycles, delivery wagons and trucks, representing no fewer than two hundred types of vehicles, tion. At the regular meeting this of Mesers, H.C. Henry, LA. Nadeau. with many different methods of pro-| week a labor day committee was|Jobn Schram, Griffith Davier and jexpects to begin siuleing on its placer > Pulsion, electric and gasoline power | elected to have charge of the details |C. J. Smith Oyster shells ‘eee ated with eu.| Property on Ruby creek, in What- of the annual jubilee, The commk- ae ‘om county, about August 1. Th Ar- WINTER & HARPER being the favorites. The factories are behind with their orders and the indications now point to the adoption of automobiles all over the country. California cities have al- ready sent in large orders for the new vehicles. For some reason Se- | the imposing parade t tabor day. | | The Western Central Labor union | has already taken up the work of prepering for the monster celebra- tee consists of W. A. Middleton chatrman; W. G. Armetrong and F.| Labor day is the first Mon- | = day in September, and it comes on} the fourt® this ye * ‘The last meeting of the Western! Central Labor union should have| learned (through « dispatch from he Chamber of Commerce will meet ind receive propositions for sites for he college. The committee « ‘How to Send a Kiss... i ERNE eer AAARAR fully ae hone an that of an rather tha a Wife.—On a worthless doll for aha World-Herald SEEN ON A GIRL'S BUREAU. | ral sketches, for pin trays Silk American flags, tied at the ends with red. white and blue rib bons, for bureau soarts. Crude pieces hither and thither “ee minerals place Later in the evening Miss Missen | SLUICING TO The Everett Hydraulic Mining Co. maon, superintendent of the mine, nade @ statement to this effect to- day. The property comprises 400 acres of auriferous grave! land, In| the neighborhood of $50,000 has been pended in improvements, etc. The wravel is said to ameay from ie to 1) per cube yard. him how he liked the performance AT THE. : Model.... Kitchen ie =——— Herr Irvin Baruch, Conductor Will buy a March, Waltz copies on sale this week. 9803 Second Ave. Seattic, Wasn. ‘Latest Styles hd was cut curing and travel uphill with all the facility }eoma Bee several Overland trains) peite or selling vegetables from pe called at the Wheeler restaurant for It was splendid,” he answered wire j i ef cable cars. They are easy to man- | have ® so large as to requi Yi te door And, if we emember |4 Young man who a by the name phen he wisely added “What a 4 ‘ in meri rane mcf on rel |be divided into two sections. Thelaright, the “amarteat set” in Amerts|0f Sharp, with whom whe had been | pity-t is that that man didn't write PO th nln gf orld gd 2 e ‘i sencerned: | yr eng =| officials of the company atimitted | ca has its origin in pelt curing and| Keeping company. Bince then her | some more plays!"--Cleveland Plain Concert Mails — a i OO thelr. meshanionm to oeneerne Labor Notes that it would be necessary to run the | vegetable pedd . whereabouts have been a mystery. Dealer 4 One year ago there were less than | trains In sections much of the time t record that a| Her father went to police headquar- | Admission Free. Sunday Matinee 4 thirty automobiles in use In America. a sags = rn @wo pection service will cost " & wife depends tere this morning and reported her | bi Bince the @ret day of January of this} e | pr cally an much as two trains /upon her ability, te wear, Woeth|isappearance to Sergt. Laubscher ‘Every Friday Amateur Night : year, however, companies with the} with the exception of the trial of [aaa wat iets Bi ee ons icrenmon en: eae nrwite -hee.time ‘aatay ont as eae ean yt " her fath, ‘eles eatth Ute bechbeand 3 g enormous capitalization of $328,000,.| the striking miners at Wardner, Ida- why the¢wo train aervice ah ald aor on nha to pimply faced dudes w “ geet be ; ages a ry 4 Bp d>wn, sae ‘ 000 have been organised in New| ho, the event attracting most tmter- | 6 resumed cathere made falltions in divers and| i) core & black whist, striped waist | . York, Boston, Chicago and Phitadel-| ¢#t # the present time in labor cir- ES ag the aie whe We rather opine that! 4 |g pieyele cap. it te feared. abe} : hy cles ¢ celebrat f labe } * girl who can demonatrate her pieycle « / phia to ManWfActure ALCO OR eee eee oe aor caace FOR WHITWORTH COLLEGE wiiiity to crn her own |has either left the eity or in in hiding At the present time more than eighty | second only to that of Fourth of maintain her womanly here. Her father — no “eee | establishments in the United States|July. Probably everyone will recall| Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock | Wl! be preferred to the - m why she should have le r j s 0 the Whitworth College committee of ™ald by any man who seeks a wom. | home attic has been @ bit slow in this mat-) 1205 an open one, but this wae dis ter, the fact not having been gener-| pensed with and no more open meet~- ally known that the automobiles are|ing meetings will be held until after Kisses by mati? Why. certainty!) Cocoanut shells, filed with imita- While you walt. A Washington girl tec of green moss, for pincushions: has solved the difliculty which haw a ae Lefties, have your Tatlor-mate Sui well adapted to use In @ hilly local- ity. Vv—__-_- STATE NEWS... Government laborers at Point Wii- son have had their wages raised to 25 cents an hour. “ee ‘The state of Washington has 13,- 442,582 acres of unappropriated lands and 12, 141,45 acres of lands reserved from settiement. eee One agricultural implement firm at Colfax sold six headers, one binder and a mower last week, and it is stated that sales of agricultural ma- chinery generally throughout the grain belt are very heavy. approach- ing very close to the phenomena! re- cord of last year, when dealers could not secure appliances fast enough to supply the trade. cee Spokane real estate transfers for the drst six months of this year foot up to the comfortable sum of %.- 985,139. ee . Chartes E. Cline. chairman of the cruiser Oiympia memorial commit- tee, haw received a letter from Daniel C. French, the eculptor, formally an- nouncing the completion of the tab- Jet for the noted cruiser. After the Fourth is over the committee will Probably be called together to advise as to what immediate disposition ‘will be mude of the memorial ee The fish traps at Olympia are be- ginning to make some catches. Al- sop’s trap caught about 5000 sockeyes Sunday, and on the same day John- son's trap contained about 4000, and the Kildall trap about 5000 sockeyes. ‘These fish are selling at 17 cents each. Simon Kildall says the sock- eyes are beginning to run early and is surprised. He is of the opinion, Judging by present indications, that the run will be the greatest on rec- ord. see Work i said to be progressing fav- orably om the state wagon road to the south of Bepere. Asotin fruit men have cnemaebi a county horticultural society. eee Stringent regulations have been adopted by the quarantine officers at Port Townsend to prevent the intro- duction of the bubonic plague to Pu- get sound see New Whatcom’s school enrollment during the school year just closed was 1576, with an average daily at- tendance of 1118. wee: Frank Cox of Blaine returned from the Klondike with $10,000 in gold. He has bought a farm and settled down Henry Hopkins was in the city a couple of days ago and told of a Jarae hear that he thinks is in the mour oking for trouble. Mr. Hopkins was riding hie horse leis- urely when his cye fel upon a foot print that 1 hav ne credit to an elephant. The track was at least nine inches across and| was that of @ large bear. Mr. Hop- kins followed the trail as fast could, brain leading finally lost. ‘The bear, according to @ fair estimate, must have weigh- ¢4 a ton if foot prints are any indl- cation.—Walla Walla Union. ax he A genuine infernal machine found near Pratt's place, prairie, about 25 miles from Golden: | dale recently, This death \s an ingenious affair. It ts a common Wooden box, about mix inches Acep. inside cartridges, size 38. two bottle on Camas} n bottle of shot, The trai was) was! Instrument of, of whieh age 12/than a dollar at a time.” of liquid, supposed to be|” Buy 6 acre tract. Moore Inv, Co. | labor day. H see | A communication has been recetv- | | ed from Congreseman F. W. Cush-) | man, stating that he would write to the war department relative to the settling of differences with the. machiniets at the Rock Island navy yard. A FAREWELL RECEPTION A farewell reception will be tend- ered to Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Baid- | win at the Market Street Baptist church tonight. Mr. Baldwin has ac- cepted a call from the Baptist church at Aiameda, Cal., and his resignation of the pastorate of the Market Street Baptist church will take place July 16. OBJECT TO SAFETY LAMPS WILKESRARRE, Pa., July 10. About 0 miners at the Dorrance colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal company have gone on a strike for a@ very unique cause. The company | has (ntroduced patent safety lamps to prevent the recurrence of fires and terrible explosions of gas that have taken place In the mine, aad the men declare that they will not return to work unless they can use the old open wick lamps, which the company declares to be very dangerous to life and property. The objection of the miners to the safety lamps is that they are too heavy, and that they cannot be fixed without leaving the mine, which causes loss of time. aacEe ___% = ..Pointed Paragraphs... oe ae Every cloud has a ellver lining— so lawyers say . ‘The ignorant are more skeptical than the knowing ones. “ee the Nothing so completely ta courage out of a man as pity. eee Even the oldest tnhabitant has to bow to the will of the youngest cee | Remember Sampson's fate, and be | careful how you use your Jawbone. It's only half as bad to make a monacie of yourself as it is to make a spectacie. ee About all some weather prophets can truthfully predict is storms of indignation. | ore The fisherman sometines makes the mistake of baiting his breath in- latead of his hook. eee | Marriage is responsible for the lereatest human happiness—also for | the greatest human misery, ee With all the gold we are sending abroad just now we are sending pe ple who know how to distribute it Some men can make a@ little money | go a long way. A mechaniecrecently l\drew @ copper cent out into 5700 feet of wire | “ef * } A woman who weeps in not a pleas. | jing object, but it must be consoling |to some husbands to know that women who are addicted to the tear- shedding habit never throw flatirons. Chicago News “You seem to keep your husband | lin perfect subserviency? “Yes, I never let him have more erence Guana hed to write « letter to | conventional brace of inky cr confronted lovers for ages. By ber method a girl can present to the fa- vored one the living image of a kire from her own fosy lips, It is @ sort of sign label. incapable of forgery or successful imitation. It i the le documentary evidence of given and received. and tt map yet prove to be of vast legal import According to the fair inventor the method of discovery of the mailable Kine was thie It happened one day th. @ chilly day and a blustery says, and to protect her carmine lips from the salute of the winds she reached for a little box of salve up on her dressing table and therewith Uberaily anpointed her lips tn that | salve there was a considerable per centage of rouge. The letter having been finished, !t was adorned at the foot with the Now, she hadn't seen him for a very jong time, and the lest letter he wrote was really @ nice one. so that it was understandable that, the crosses having been made and blot. ted, she should preas her lips just once to the letter. The rouge in the sa! aid the rest. It was a little « per haps, but the unintent result was a very perfect picture of a pair of pursed lips. The inventor was #0 pleased that she tried it and the second picture was better than the first When those pietares reached their destination 4id not need the in scription ‘these are genuine” to tell the recipient what to do with them They spoke for themseive No patent upon the proceas has yet been applied for. but a slight im provement in the origins! method has been made. It ts now the fash- jon to dampen the paper silghtiy and to dust with dry of the sender. It and_the kisses don’ SUIT FOR DAMAGES. William A. Watson haw commenced sult in the superior court against T A. Webb and wife for $16.7: ord received by falling off a mide walk In front of their home and suf- fering from a broken leg LOVE DROVE HIM TO AN ASYLUM CONSHOCKEN, Pa., July 10 The persistence of William Shallow In his attentions to a young woman of this place has landed him tn the Norristown insane asylum. Accord- ing to the testimony before the com- mission which examined him Shal low has been making life miserable for the girl for several months. He called and calle@d again, notwith- standing that he was plainly told his marks of devotion were net wel- come. He brought matters to a climax yesterday, when in front of is just as well run Matthew's church after service, he scrambled into the carriage in which the object of his affections and ber family were about to drive home Then there was a Nvely encounter He was pitched out of the carriage and a policeman was summoned to arrest him, A GIRL BICYCLIST MAKES A RECORD ATLANTIC CITY, > July 10. The novelty of a woman establish- ing an unofficial bicyele record be- tween Philadeiphia and Atlantic City was performed Saturday afternoon when Miss Bessie Emery, an attrac tive girl of 19, from Washington, D. C., made the run from Broad | street, Philadeiphia to Atlantic City, in three hours and 12 minutes, The wider the lips | Funny little Chinamen filed with cologne. By sing thelr face a gentle spray is sent from their mouth a as Mirrors surrounded with artificial everareen, @ with cute Ht ed here and there tle roses A grinning skull for holding cotlar buttons, cuff buttons and odds and ends eee Pretty little gilt signa naming the content each drawer Little plush performing feats mirror FOR HANDLING REAL ESTATE New Rules Réopted by the. Seattle Board, nkeys in the act of nm the top of the | At the meeting of the Seattle Real Betate board Saturday afternoon the principal business transacted w the adoption of a new code of by laws, The report embracing the Proposed changee was submitted by AO Its provisions were ex ned by Mr. Corcoran, who st Was intended to apply t cases in which parties having pr lerty to ®ell and not willing to p jit in the hands of a particular brok er, might by this means secure the services of the board. Contributions were the members present to the fund for the entertainment of the National Editorial association this week, af ter which Secretary T. W. Prosch, of the Chamber of Commerce, intro duced to the board Dr. R. BE. New land, of Los Angeles, Cal., who call ed attention to a new p t ox- tracting gold from the ore, cheaper than the present methods. He be gan by stating that the process was discovered by Seattle parties. The jore is subjected to a washing pro cems in which it is easily pulverized The rmase is then placed in acid vate An electrical current im then turned om and the chemical action produ precipitates and condenses the gold ES which Is pressed into bullion bars then made by He concluded by asking the board = investigate the process and assist extablinhing a nt in this city oO oran, @ committ isting of Maxwell, J ns and w Knox was appointed to look Into the matter WILL DEDICATE ITS NEW HALL Stevens Post 6. A. R. | ranges a Special Program. demonstrating nof Mr r- Tomorrow evening the Stevens | Pont No. 1, G. A. R., will dedicate its | new hall on the cond floor of the Collins block and at the #ame time 1 celebrate nty-firat anni !versary. The programme arranged is an follows: Music, weleome, A W. Hastie; detication ser His tory of Stevens Po M. M. Holm es; “Karly Daya of the Post,” G. W bik ts Reminiscences ar Bigelow; "Stevens Rellef Corps,’ Mrs. Lida MeKeret State Legis lation for the Veteran,” J. Rt. Kin |near; “The Sons of Veterans,” C. B impton; “The Grand Army and tte Aliied Orders,” Ff. H. Hurd; “Future of Stevens Post,” 8. W. Clark “What a peculiarly heavy tread that Robinette girl has. Is tt some thing new?" “It is with her, She | Pianos." is just learn. | ing to pedal one of those mechanical | % _.Ministerial Notes... Rn English the sex of angels Over ™ per cent. of all foreign missionaries are women ee Mormon missions have been estab- lished tn the Philippines ee | There are 22 German Baptist lehurches in the United States, with 22,000 members e009 Trenton (N. J, Methodiat ministers | have inaugurated a cru | Sunday ice cream see A vacant church in Philadelphia, | which pays its pastor a salary of 5120 a fr. has the names of 100 andidates under consideration. “ee No pay, no preach,” is the motto pean Rev. Mr. Bresinger, of Merts- town, Pa Last week he went on strike and positively preach because bis salary had not been paid. At last accounts the strike w still on j “ee ‘Chicago seems to be a nursery of ay the Des Moines lead- er. “Within a year from that city Rishop Edsall has been consecrated to the see of North Dakota, Morrison to that of lowa, and for coadjutor of Nebraska the Rev. Ar | thur L. Williams, also of Chicago, | has heen chosen.” 0 Says the Guthrie (Ok. T.) Leader The Rev. Mr. Newby, the new pas- tor of the Christian church, ts likely | to lomt the congdence of his beloved flock. During the sermon last night | he stopped abruptly and asked: ‘How many of you have read the Bible? Fifty hands went up. ‘Good,’ said the pestor. ‘Now, how many of you | have read the second chapter of Judge?’ Twenty-five hands nt up. A wan amile overspread the divine’s face "That's ales good; but when you go home read that chapter again, and you will doubtless learn some. thing to your interest.” There is only one chapter in the book of Jude.” THE RISE OF A GUM PEDDLER Once a Curbstone Salesman! Now a Trust Magnate. CHICAGO, I, July 10.—Thomas La Salle street, is the man who at last succeeded in uniting the matin gum manufacturers into a $9,000,000 trust, thereby himself becoming a rich man, Among the principal fac- tories that have gone into the com- bination are Beman, White, Tuttt ‘ruttl Adams’ Sons’ California Fruit Gum company and Kiss Me Moat of the underwriting was done in New York under the direction of Charles R. Flint & Co, and Perry Belmont is said to be @ large inves tor. Of the capital stock 6 per cent is in cumulative preferred Back of the amalgamatiqn of the gum interests is the story of the per-~ sistency of an Irishman brogue as broad as his fat and ood watured face. Not so many y 1go he was ® curb-stone gum mer chant, and from this he ro&e to the dignity of having several men selling for him. His success in this line of tradeatt ted the attention of gum manufacturers, and Harvey was of- fered @ position as a traveling sales- man. He refused it, notwithstanding the fact that It wag a flattering offer, Nah to fry. He had the gum trade needed noticed that a Journal and he established one that was little and modest, but it quoted clergymén are debating! refused to) Bishop | Harvey, formerly a gum peddler on| with al ‘Demonstrations oes ON THE...... ..Gas.. 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