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re aod 4 THE SEATTLE STAR, — ee The names of t a promoted | King county tw favor of Charles # | i qi are unknown here, save as Chey ap Niblock, who is represented DON'T MISS. mars em Shoe Selling pear 1 the reconts th neo begga ree & Ifigan, in aeult now ener Mee rh muster “ he amount the judamer rT) & | : \a Vi \ TY would indicate Loule Steser has be 1 | tor $29.60, ‘The next day Corson ¢ BN HI it doubt the | come, by promotion, frst leutenant, | joured a certified transcript of th s a | ,| } ; fe on at Tacoma as first ser. | |docket in the case, for which he =. } 4| ami * 4th h ad nd Sergeant Charles A |paid 35 cente This transerit ‘ -— = | i | Lunan will come back # eecond lieu | presented to the county auditor and AAAS: { - tea Changes may have been —_— — received a warrant for the YYVI IN | — ogy gm "i but eold t k to th oF 4 ison Many lines of a “B t | S Se at ved here these are the men R C ed Toda b applicant, and the whole, or 4 large bright, new goods just opened up u ay, n OF «: who ar “ e elv part of ite face value secured This t week; others are broken Accar > rolls, W Was appropriated to his own use rtments of our summer selling, Sige *e ‘arter, corp The tar by Carson, and when Wm. B. Haran ou us H rubs, are made sergeants | . | wee oth r mer of the firm of Hag making many i f The appointment of Lieutenant jan agan, KuggeRted that he wo nee = Psd tain in one of the new volunteer! judgment, Corson put him off y r i + ony | PeRiMents, has resu! in promotone \ q ing it would be necemmary for him 2 “WELL, 1 WONT, 80) NOW! bela "skim ‘stop, | REGARDING CAPE NOME REPORTS (or en io ene doeket. ant thal presi Pek Ss. ig 7 ladder omotion (# sank he would atterd to the matter thone ‘ tomers in Company - ad Finally, on June 28 he ad ted : os bd having ® ured the oroney and spent Ju ‘ ned—t } LA ' ne rh adjutant-gen- | p o Says (tt for his own use, but pr i to CALF BHO 1 ‘ oF coms janet H The Two Gentlemen Dispute and...) ndicate Z. repay the money soor 1 . ¥ r 7 Li t sere nt, | on ne eneth of thin a v : a pe There te Vreatte Over et nh 1 t . cat by re caivie 2 “laes ke. , a h : aon | J 3 AROOD Appointments. nana : ape ° * attorney, lL. T Turr - ' om we : ~ | won be dtabarr J 1—1 t ‘ perfect fittings - - R ack in Jail. fer ee ees Judge Riddle Hor ; r ; ore. gard to whether thie charge would , - " . TACOMA July 1 Russell the The following communteatton, come under the Jury brib “ si h new open and plain ¢ bre TACOMA, July 1b-~Senator Foster | prisoner nade a break for D- | signed by 28 minere who came dow® elon, and he gave tt bios ' j ' this season's style; worth Congressman Cushman are not , i got away while wheeling in . c " Cape Nome on | that tt would not futies tle ' pair $2.49; Monday's sale price matters of federal) wood at th sunty jail last week, | from #t. Mi nacte ond ‘ape tp) poe yy ’ : as ogee Te Thee is a hitch t was caught tp Geattic terday and the steamer Alliance yesterday, wa Pee duietae sn ; ioe . y a wi Uibhsoat iis ., he vis { brought to Tacoma on the 1 o'clock sent to the @tar office this afternoun, |i) ity ine Sedan saat y 1 OXFORD ‘Tit k OXBLDOD - nile It Is not » 1%, | train last night and ts published by request of the be han. up oy we ' wu; stylish baste © $2.00 signers, They declare that grows y referred ‘ M is Monday's. price while ade i hey ' th lat... + +e f125 4 pals WERE WISE ~ gen area YET A PROFESSOR SUNDAY, geladmennayney See osc ‘10. W. PETERSON & BRO. led, who came down from St. Micheal 206, 208, 210 Pike St. i n le as passengers upon the steamer A! PRINCETON. No Hance, wish to voice our emphatic | it that President protest against the mendacious #OT- | | ed «@ professorship of F Very Nicely. jee published yesterday by certain |sccePied ® professorship of Prince s The difference over the » bas existed for come time ¥ tile newspapers rewarding Che ee eee g teadine. profes were reluctant to discuss the matter eged richness of the gold discoveries @ore eaid to a correspondent lant tt the last meeting of th neree rug | at Cape Nome. The reports are ¢8 | niche te im true that a chair of U tional deles and wae det HE TRIED w Ger THEM DRUNK | acwerated in every particule ae ie en ee ined nent fh . , politics will t biished next fal ’ 8. E. BARRON, Pres. H. E. WEYMOUTH, Viee-Pres. or meeting next eo-called Associated Presse reports but ator . sent down and published, are un- 4 to hold am the esection of the first ir Week. In the meantime the » cumbent has not yet t ton a tad congrenen may come mot Last Might (ruthful. No euch ——e G4 | rhe report that Mr. a It ie probable he aer “ | discoveries ae afe report were been decided on ie untruc 0 er al! inin feached before next week, both Sen | made prior to our departure from St.) fection Wii te made untii . ttor Foster and Congreseman Cush | Michaeis. If euch bad been mede| ine oe the trustees in September.” ar } ae a han will make recommendations j we would not have come down here, { 1) In a letter to H. FE. We pad h, dated July 7, Mr. 8. FE. Barron, the Congresaman Jones will be a | wepietaameenss er |The reports have evidently deen NORTHWEST 3 ERN . $To xs. fa to name the man from & Police Officer Spangie hae had a/ started by newspaper oe toeres | ad si up in good shape, and there is no reason why Copper Vault eann Washington without tnterference of| unique experience with the righteous |ent# and othere who have secu | be mae leader, as I shall spare no efforts in tuiping to develop Wther Senator Poster or Congres titles to claime at Cape Nome, end! At the Northwestern Mining Ex- man Cushman. He is ready to an-| Pigeons whieh roost in the belfry of 4). cngeavoring to create @ demand |chanwe today there were the usual I 66 (], 9 tounce his selection at any time. the First Methodist church at the | tor the same, number of calle, but the bidders were Senator Foster hae yielded all|corner of Third avenue and Marion ‘The Seattle Star te the only news-| looking for something oasy The b vet paper In Beattie that has given an | market held firm urate and unbiased account of| The sales made were: Pacific Coast, Tod The largest wooden ves- se] ever built on the Pacific coast, in tow of ond b tu Pelee of thon [tor « tew , 2 cents per share, i president of the company “Copper Vault is a property worth | the working wow dh vy Peonsing here how ‘Things are showin, | ‘ A tight to make any recommendations earding pomtoffice appotutments,| The officer last evening deliberate. i a jo the two congressmen, and it has! iy tempted them to fall from their | the Cape Nome diggings. Ite state- 1,000, Wacond. m accepted that they should name | nigh estate of incorruptibility to the | ments yesterday were fair and oor- ae the appointees. There are over #° level of potice court drunks, and was | rect in every particular. SEATTLE MINING STOCK Of these to be selected, and Senator | completely worsted In the attempt A Roast for Mewspaper MARKET. Foster has felt that If he yielded| The pigeons still preserve their UN-| aioe. are chousande of starving : that much he should be allowed to Diemished characters, and tneldent- p men in the Yukon country today who The Seattic Mining Exchange had me moet of the other appointees. | ally their lives, upon whicn the po-| oo. cursing sensational newspapers | a dull day on stocks offered, the bid- imorponie ii. in addition the two conmresaman se< eman admite that he had frying- blished in Be aeowhere pubis attlo and eli dere centering on six propertioa Sey yas og <age| PS yr Tan (Seattle and cine tice Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. H. E&. WEYMOUTH & CO. Seattle Mining Exchange. Official Brokers. yor tine as ae tor supper, | £0°, having leave! The sales were: Morning Glory, 2 ma portion. Spangic wanted pigeons for supper, | 5), “ im: Colo »G F 5 heir homes and good jobs and go up| 00; Legal Tender ado G C. E. Tharston & Co., Official Broke 109 Cherry St. An audience will be granted by and, scorning to try the old-time inte the frosen north to waste their & C, .000; hi Katit, 2 and Mich. The largest and most Rew*or Foster and Congressman) method adopted by Jack the Ciant | voney and jeee their health twan Bay, 3,000. nat ak no deknss cher Hated member Game tek alinkinmee ery by o hate been he|he proceeded to try a scheme of yower, amat endacity of give to'WR! Of Major Clark as yen in which ob ardootne — om ee y p ten-rod whis n j ters of the Pacific The feeling heretofore ky played & prominent part. Pur-| “atement oe Bue Deon revealed 19 ocean, will leave urbe “ “ ia os a6 recent publications concerning Cape, cean, Wil b oesee chasing twenty-five cents wor ~ Nome If there te enough gold there } the flery fuld and ten cents worth the 4 . netther Tw to pay for mining uitimatel of corn, he started for the chureh to toed 2. : have $a be recogni The Dk Cushman was favorable to|carry out hie designs. The corn was| Dresnt conditions, make effective! a Arlin on eee te region, and thousands of tons of FOR Il, (Sk | powerful tug in the wa- . though at me giving Clark's appointment in a Nttle bucket, foating a as r® tWo representatives could be/the whisky, and greedily imbibing | cog) and thousands of cords of wood | adieced to name Major Clark, it/ the same By the time sacred | must be transported there in ships } } 2 . / | 4 a h a Would settie the question and be| edifice was reached the whisky hed in order to make the place habitable ea bomewhat fm the nature of a com-/ all disay ed, and naught remain- through the winter time for any con: | A Tent, Naty Ps. Children's Mi p Reel, tas ~~ HE Felitz Tent and Awning Co. promise, Both refuse to say Major! ed in the ¢ except a thousand | siderable body of miners. | Mark will mot be named, but both are | grains of sadly bloated ~4 | i tawcethae oe % P (Signed) | r Way. bt! favor » the iden nar Spangle scattered the kernete near) oo. gees wm i | ing 4 man outside of both King and/ the belfry, and stepped off aa. ercing m. Frest d H o| eredegepoeens Pierce counties. distance to « de menta. Jacob Mader |} RN. Cottrell | ueen an um | mpaetntsinioomenianapnesnenegee fgured . w wou Herman Lange { Fred Buechier | ' . of the « ine D. T. Townsend | J. H. George | . | VER drunk, + easy prey J M. Maloney Chas, Landers 0 al le FOR—o ¢ Within mente the bints| BR. M. Rose } & F. Faherty | pie ery nag + we “ > Haryhouren | J. 8, Willtam = ac Fi a one ¥. Fortner P. 3. McGraw | Steilacoom Hae ail Siren as thcy swooped town from | Sam Temby | ©. Thayer |NOTABLE PASSENGERS CARRIED! yclano he belfry, settled to the job of ea A. J. Waldron H. F. Roberts Court Asked to Decide Owner- 2 tne ors : Se ee i eee eee Aer | ‘ . MeNecil’s Island Reeves The off watched with an ap-| “eo. Fisher schmidt | pete ae ship of $20,000. ‘ inks bes Bad he Long Branch ving» Every moment he| 4. J. Kopiagates | thern Land of And Other World's plaeons begin geer, and then topple A suit waa 0 in the superior teourt by Joseph Albert and Markus oe! there he sold the goods and used t + nergy Bet and his Over With thetr feet stuck up into the| Purser Shaw, of the steamer Al old. | Up-Sound Leading tnother. The me atmosphere : ‘Hance, which arrived tn port from St <f * we they had grubstaked Garfinkte Rut that wae not to be. The! siichaet yesterday morning, believes | | Points of N al trip to Alaska Atter tie Pee pigeons ate calmly of the corn. but | oy ie gold } f | i s r P . with any bolsterous mantfesta-| ‘hat there oe SS eS NOE: | Interest. } tlons of hilarity such as usually ac- | tities In the Cape Nome district Two steamers, the Qu we Glory of money for his own benefit. and a eumula " $26,000 mpany « firet-claee drunk, and He haw traveled extensively along | pumboldt, satied yor f the Man ts His when the last i wae conaumed,| the Alaskan coast for five years, and) oc, ine former | the af TWENTY MEMBERS Strength they looked ermmiy at each other, hae become quite conversant with m The Ambi- and then at Spangle, and, unfolding | the conditions up there. | ternoon and the Hum tm late tien ef We. the On the last trip north of the Al-| hour in the evenir 1 OF cee tr nions, seared away man is Her . in a perfectly straight lne,| Hance he was in #t. Michael for) The Queen depar n her second ! Beauty worK ON THE mitting th curv and flourtahes yeral weeks, and a* « result of his excursion trip to tka and other Both Can Be wh had marked their descent. As observations and Investigations, he | pointe of interest to tourists She Acquired. Finally he roused him-| ‘To « Star reporter this morning, he|sengers was United Stat but not unobserved, as he | orable report of the new goldfields | Henry Villard, a well-known finar of Deafness. " His Nearing Perfectly for Officer Bpangle. he & | Mhinks that the reported gold strikes had on board a large enator Will Furnish Music ey _ 1, muttering a few forcible | said: “I believe the Roanoke's p George C. Perkins, of Ca Just Like a Deaf Mute ining of th Hol ui g of the Big Hole to ht. The story was told about| than that of the people on our boat. | cler and ex-presklent of the North me on at another passeng BIG TUNNEL several minutes, loat|are no fakes amie “Adueue theo : __ ie - ir Y n Arabic, moved off down the sengers wil bring down a more fav-|!s making the trip f mi Throughout the Day He Cured Me ; Or. Reeves Restored gin Next Month. police headquarters today, and Spnan-| There ie gold in the Cape Nome dis-| ern Pacific, wa « bly have to spend many | triet-—-lote of tt; but getting ft out The Humboldt, Capt nifield, Stops will be made at Ta with wir ‘ put a new | * before he can finally|i# another matter, I can't may [| pulled out at 11 o'clock. She ma and Stetlacoom, enabling 1 »ple ta two mile dr @ hie adventures. would advise anyone to go in at| large list of passengers wh: ‘ bicyclists to take an outing on ages BE pe. ea cled with eny mee The — present, a8 the good ground ts pretty |filiows: Frank Jorlar the magnificent bicyc! he » re voiee I “Wababhes 'y pei " will be well @taked, and the lack of fuel will Greene, Geo. C. Hendrie en those two cities, Bi- n 1 around ea ished rap make the conditions there very bad ing, Matthew Hels cycles free hear tt ind of voloes * aioe h in ane indeed H. Moyle and wif The “Skookum” ts ne atch aw My hear. H.R D. 8. Lane, who speaks so favor-| wife, Mise EH. Bray, Mra. F. L. Sul thoroughly refitted for the ex pidiy ime tou I Took ier the nenavee will be in ably of Cape Nome, ts, 1 believe, a/livan, C. A. Celene and wife, M. Hill, ‘ mn season, is absolutely Ssenidint. { now 0d a aso areres ere square man R. F. Barham, R. H. Kleinschmidt safe and comfortable, and has Hil and the ringing noises have rely roat by Dr. Reev nel, which I don’t think he exaggerated his| James O'Neil, W. 8 Hawley, C. W. “ carrying capacity of 6000 < . story of the new diggings at all. The |Carliae and wife, Capt. James Car peor ane ich bed Three 3 CO. taeibeie ait Roanoke, according to my reckon. | roll, W. H. Gorham, L. N. Lowell and No crowding, No rowdyism “He Saved M E es.’ ? emery ages From Her nie © lambard bee been ap-| ing, should reach Beattie this even-|wife, Miss Johanna Cone, Mrs, Das Come and bring the children s y ungs— Cured by Dr, Reeves - t nted admint of the 4 ing of early tomorrow morning.” | Jones, J. H. Hughes, J. C. Hughes and b FREE NURS “My eyes 1 to i‘ ratte Eemiline Lombard by Judge J | . 4 RY on t ’ " ‘ ¥ e pet be fs ’ roe “An Opposite Opinion Expressed. Mr* Wd Leak 7 H. Mead, A. J ERY ard, in arge of « vm ‘ |Bronchitas ang a Cured rf py a SF iste . Giles, R. Brown, J. Brundage, FW competent n ne and p ure h more C. H. Rogers, @ correspondent Of) waiver, Warren Murray A. Rab Bring ¥ ! total blindnes by Or, Reeves hundred and fifty men will be Joseph B, Hill was appointed ad-|the New York Merald im Dawaon,| cock, James Harrie, ES. Steaight your meals ¢ out t » we k lining the tunnet at the . co . of the estate of Richard | who came down on the Alliance, does! Mra. C. Houck, Goeor Oler a prices. F ‘ Eyelids Granulated Since fret next month, and will f . oy not look with favor on the new gold | Kindley, John Brown, G. A. John at Ram good, and, t " Childhood and Eyesight ME ther crew 48 rapiily as } works ate thy- ide, He says he spent two weeks #D. J. 1. Ha y WR Mre Br OuROOORT, I wa aredd Failing. Or, Reoves Get ‘ at St. Michael, and after careful in. | ts K. Hill, G. Herthel, ¢ Hellmar ing, leave n ' wher doctors Cured Her eames suitable m4 ‘ quiry arrived at the conclusion that| Mrs. Alex McCaskill, Mrs. 1. Moran, arriving at to g@ive the new discovery a wide "er h b M berth Mead Milburn, L. Maud ¢ Round Trip ” consumption if mid ¥ K. Mosser, M. 1%. Mosser, 1. 1 Bw “ I 1 Dave consumpe wot a ve mae Reaves, In the First Washington "Patrol wagon i laid up for re THAIIDIGC ser, Robt. Palmer, A. Hanson, W. fi Children 25 ; to i tha Lire being repainted and ne “al ery a ae erin hcg “oe , by ' ' j joctor I ever heara c 4 Regiment. ‘ sbatitated for the old ones, HAS TROUBLES = et ae Beach, Pine How r “Ww \ I 10 wuld really cure ¢ ‘Beard ot aes man, A iper, James Ruck A tenn aks a ese 8 Cin July 15.~0 sal elle Nlakes 6 ialive' ak dake a Eagan, Mra, A. Hendler, Etta Ren . balla thin by te ae Moles, freck! promot t\ nas aavaibed aa 4 cage 5 |dix, John T, Davie, Mr. Sliver, Geo icke . Newt ; ‘ , Mo’ reckles, pime ; hy. mpany C ie len 7 oe pene oe ¢ mehip by OF HIS OWN ©. Brows, ‘Hichand Move hn Tickets on sale at nt ae ¥ Scalp and pie 8, blackheads, live citectgs ogy Ae m | — ; [eter OM wiesten ters. T. tial | fe HREtON Doc “He Cured Me ‘SKIN Diseases sors aia's au, a bey i coding Adjutant | Spe hatte a INCORPORATION Another Charge Against At-| «er. P. Kendall, Mrs. H. Turney, atarr RURAL SY 2s 3, Mme i Se a nose, ‘ganized regiment. fe ranke as first — |Bugene Levy, Mra. H. M. Kilgore, Of C h.” ula, #oald head, wrinkles, scaly, eutehene Lieuteh ale The Alaska Rampart Commerctal| torney J. W. Corson, Mrs. 8. C. Reed, 8. C, Reed, A. M & LT a . f the soalp, elbows and kneem been acting ue regimer company has filed articles: of incor-| a co Kilgore, Mies Carey, Mrs. Carey 47 I hed eatarrh for a long time, I * Itoh, scars, superfluous halty ange Abliiern Lone " m. The incorporators are E.| J. W. Corson, of jury bribery notor-| sii 44 De Gude Mrs. De Succes, F, La = Z affected my head and throa ee zema salt’ rheum, ringworms ileal ‘Whiher. a5 actie Sweeney and James Carroll, The) '¢tY, \# again in trouble While | Roche and the Misses Rhine Z = ther growth my nose, Dr.{ etter of the hands, arms and body, : B pote hig yr capital stock is $80,000 his disbarment on the charge of Jury smsoestcadee 3 = = hacen’ new treabinentda suse aolen wo, Solirvy, pemphegua teapetel adjutan vam wecond Heutenant me bribing i# still pending, Calvin H ‘el Sato P < ‘ did, I never tried anything that did} 4° erysipelas, psoriasis, moth patch in Company C, enljnted at For Vice-President Hagan, comes imto the superior eee rata ae =) me #0 much good, T am recom. scaly and pimply skin diddenen, There has been no appointment tr ° lcourt and asks that he be disbarred ny -Coryell Co J Pt eri atic ie afea % 9 ympany C ince the rotie ment of| WASHIN ¥, 1. C,, July 16.—+|om til another charge. This time) STORAGE AND WARKEHOUS jeutenant Bothwell, th nh LAg ; z 2 y , § dew Congressman Lentz, of Ohio, an-|he i accused of appropriating money + Hest Hewlonant, Fhe governor pro- |oratio vico-presidential nomination.| The aMduvit of Hagan, fied yes-|poustle teceipts acvapied uting, house; we Seattle, Wash, TO.

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