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—_—on - 7 — — ~~. ep CMON Og 7 2 THE 8 (TLE STAR, T TAR = ’ 1 {mighty and \ i { cE Will share rrosaly exaggerated report con i 1 ~ ae ert the $1,500 fire, at Renton whieh Ty ulated through the pe Wht Ky ema “ \J 1900) y last evening, made some people . Diversnas ALAN AGEN : \ \ } De hat th ineresaing warmth tw . wel i f the \ ather here was directly A mail or N . traceable to that suburb, ‘The fact Telephone Pike (50. hat the Stay did not we an extra! ‘itive No PLOT Thiet Avenae should have given them an inkling | ge, F ’ : stark: | of the fact that the fro was net al Fj hting Joe S nd day sees more enthusiasm—more neum Wateh for the Star's en at Ha THE LITTLE _Newspar ca S n fi Y ‘ Oceas a critholen ved! any “a at the 8 ft ’ Hal again » chasing Filipinos, Pr i“ the paper i e un ugh water five f deer. | p, . 7 T ae Why don’t you pet a BUF PAPET Such naval operations were not con | FORCED TO RESIGN FROM OFFICE And.no wonder. Mike thy tow 1 t Pp the boye when they eaning friend recently listed, but they seem perfectly will ere wey Boe hy In ing to assume the aggressive in any the first place there 18 @ KrOWINE oi way that the natives may denire, | Aer Having @ High Old Time in pudlic demand f A small paper British Columbia His ontal gall ¥ sin aread c areer have neithe time nor the tnctins i ry oS umns of matt n order to get at VICTORIA, B. C., July 28—Speciat $5 a few facts. The blanket coreg = oe Wighting whe a ~ a Here millinery $3 is like unto a big volume place oe general o rytial ‘olumbia, o ne . 5 S ' : ‘ff § fore the reader every day wit Manager of an Alaska Nawi- jc chat framed the obnoxious sven clearing th C vate 4 mining law which exctuded Amer yean ichest o reise ey and ee reba gation Co. Missing. an miners from Atlin, has been de trimmed headgear, i it throw h order to ue hroned the go ’ er aucus ) Recent from Skagway |‘hroned. At the geveram worth five seven § } news r willing to he was asked to Fr he ma . s bring the ne t Edward Tonkin 4 ind eight dollars,some do #0, but the ¥ are HOt. PFS | manager for the firm of Rell & Co rity of the members pres My ‘ se ten | ferring to skim the headlines and Rennett Lake @ Klondike Navigation %¢ did #0 reluctantly dots if nie ew were : go then turn te ner things, Asa re-|company, and the Britiah steamer *"eMles to the las Ag Nap : = ANY OF THEM-—no sult, the patrons of blanket news-|Cutch, has taken “French leave.” A /0Ut of the way. of ironic gp rege ~ limit, no reserve, no pepers sektom know what ts really portane of 8 . pis ald jabars.) i | throwing open of thesmerthern gold re ictions; take any going on in the world, Ask them if| snout of Tonkin are unknown F, felda to Amertoan thrift and capital hat y can find in they saw such and such tte nnd | Dimock, ger suditor of the firm. Martin had only #ix supporters tn the show rac it’s they usually say “No went to Skagw the last trip of roe — gon whe acme eign yours for two fifty. In order to read a blanket news-|the Dirigo to assis skin in his pony Ee a mutate : And the materials are > fr ork, Dut upon his tval Tonk! satel cnn inet 3 glean acd ot paper through one must take from | WF vena ny. tt ln learned that government would be overthrown so good that you ould well afford to save three to four hours An: but they turned on their old leader the trimmin nother year A paper like the Star, which ca and nothing has been). W: W. B. McInnes, son of Liew be read quickly, contains all of the him eines Gow. McInnes, of British ¢ piu bia current news of the day, both tele Tonkin was highly respected by | '* # noun aps re or ye yar 7” Any at a pe Us. § caphic and local. - his fact can be | the members of the firm, and always | *UCCO™ aan 2 remgaakes § grap at he wd + a ly honest and relia. DOW in the hands of the povernor's ‘ ' one o will € ‘ ore re eo tw @scertained by anyone who Will ARE | ee eee teen, however, spend. | Recretary ° 0 ire ar ae the trouble to compare papers. 18 | ing many houre playing faro, and ft) ,. — 2 hun : van nix! y x net ' : the case of the Star it will be found] is thought that this is the cause of Fighting oar oo one: vont pe re * par what will, and where usually that there Is more news| his downfall remaphabie politicians in Canada tos y oan . penta Foal hea printed than appears in the other enna ierenetemnaneeeeeescnnsng [ene-. Be Sapen as the “ster tet ay enw, Sean tS ee “ . r Fs oe | petrel of Dominion politics - store r ering staff of the Star is large enough iin Shiniodh artes bhadstobn, el 25 Cents ss to supply matertal for a 12 or 16-pake | was finally forced to leave the prairie All the Mik tawe Gesscul tee Ghibeas <5 whting Joe” was not long in se é $$ ? io he guin mt of dollar nd a he ‘ le muneed ke ther 80 a8 to meet the requirements «| a ah curten a palltass fouled in Dritieh ‘ an b us hem ? smal! newspaper Columbia. He upset the Turner pars . é - 5 ; People who take papers Ike| According to passengers arriving |ty which had been in power or | 25 Cents Apiece 3; | the Star are alwaye weil informed.|from the north, another stampede | years, and aspired to be leader of i) ; They read what {a put before them, | Ceeurred at Dawson July 16 ‘The his party. Martin lived tn fine style : : : T +) ‘A. second reaton why the Star ja(ferne of the new, find wae on the|at the Vancouver hotel, and had the irt aists are in ree Lots south fork of the Big Salmon river,| reputation of being the crack poker and @odne © th) deed Ant new, att: gest i} Rept down to small site ts Beemuse | snout 48 miles from the mouth of the | player of the swell crowd that fre Ea ois Siksenacd Sie tae thuhes tc tke ew 5 it i# enabled to give better returns | Hootalingua. A large number of | quented that hostelry. Only a short * x xe os peoeres, =< tae alas } to advertisers and can command the people coming up the river on the| time ago he went to a public ball emphat arance ever known! most desirable class of patrone.|#teamer Nora heard of the strike in Vancouver with two variety ” ' Business men advertise simpiy to and stampeded for there. A party | tresses, and his opponents said his get returns, and not to help news- papers financtally. They will une those papers which bring them trade . The smail paper's are seen and read, whereas the advertisements ‘ade’ in blanket papers are weually lost im the mase of other matter Mer chants soan perceive this f and in all Eastern cities where the smal! paper has been established, they are eager to secure advertising space The same rule holds good tn Seattle Although the Star has only been published five months. it is already recognized as an excell ing medium and nearly leading firms of the city regular advertising the paper. In fact have been so heavy that some had to be re a for iack © intends to limit its advertising eo as not to interfere nt advertis % of the now have with contracts the « ertain n jays u of space. The with a complete The Star is making new frie every day among that large ct people who desire to be well in ed. news service is ase orm. _ At the meeting of delegates to the International Maritime congress at London on Friday tast, ¢ moet im- portant reforms suggeste] were the assimilation and codification of ail maritime laws Was justly argued coming out to Skagway from there, reperted that four men working one claim had taken out $433 in 12 hours work ‘BOY KILLED BY _ HIS PLAYMATES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July 2% — Raiph Schelly, a little boy, lex dead in bis home at Montpelier, aw the re- sult of a vicious attack wpon him by four of his playmates. The boys were all playing together when some dif fieulty arose over a trifting matter and the four combined to thrash him Two of them held Ralph while the others kicked him and pounded him moral life w not an it she The princes cause of ; downfall was the alien mining which he was instrumental in pans- ing. Fighting Joe” te a man of «irik jing personality. 1, ie sald of him that he would as soon fight as eat This was exemplified yesterday wt he tried te pick @ quarre! with Waiet |ter C, Nichol, editor of the Vancouv, }er Province. Nichol brought Marti to the front. and then went back ont him. The scrap occurred in Victorias CANNOT ec writ. — | application for a writ of corpus of Leroy Mason was up im the superior court yesterday. | on the neck, head and back with | Judge Jacobs today gave |t as his stones. Lockjaw followed and then| opinion that he cannot grant a writ! feath while the appeal to preme | }court was pending, b ALASKA REWS BU BUDGET bie tetendant furnishes with evidence that the News received er wm the north |4/*missed ta the supreme cou states that the revenue cutter Pct ouch '# Writ Wit Re nt. ti be sent to Sitka September 1 ‘ae » take Gov. Brady on a cruise about the Alaskan coast He will GHASTLY SCENE all the town for the purpose of gath- j ering information for bis annual re | port which he will prepare and for AT A HANGING ward to Washington | eee Advices from Skagway state that the Skagway Daily udeet i lo > Vietim's Cap Potty Off and moved shortly to Junea one | He Dies in Agony Parties arriving in the city Fr that in the event of a collision be that the report BALTIMORE, July 2&.—Jos. Fr @ tween vessels of different nationa cently that the steamer Flora | Cornelius A. Gardner, Charles ' ties the verdict ought not to be ef-| had been fined $500 the customs | and John Meyers, were > ' fected by = th nm the jaws! als for not « in Dawson, one scaffold here this morning . : Seeevaes we wigied i) rue. The Flora has been doing All the men were negror They 3 of the country in which the case], good businesa since the season | confessed before going to the acaf 4 might be tried. Uneler the existing | opened and is one of the moat popu-| fold. As the drop fell the rope Jerk 3 Multiplicity of maritime codes great} lar crafts on the river led Gard # cap from his head. The = confusion arises. nd injas . - ——- | dying man's distorted face wae ther | towards the spectator 1 often done to shippers which could | pn e . ts | whom turned away #ick de avolde@ by uniform laws for al | His death struggle was terrible, 1! ¥ count The need of rm in} heart beating for 29 minutes. Th 5 the conditions now pres ng ia self-} FROM TACOMA. others died without a struge™ E evident An international agree | The crimes for which 3 ment on a universal m soe pees bap : e nes pie dam “9 ite however, would b . ‘ | Reminding One of Fairies ei Atenas ward the perfection | the Fish That Got Away. | °" “". . of commerce are gradually forcing | Anna Striger. the 14-year old step-| sla i the civilized nations of the world | aughter of Charles Munding, of 2.314] wire, caused by the exy on of ; Pacific avenu was bound and £4€-/an oi) lamp in the boll n of i She great attendance’ é? tae re $ in broad daylight at 10.% a. m Jiympla laundry, near t ‘ Raa AE rday by two men, one long and | ner of Main street and First ave of the Ppworth league at their fourth ther short, who went through| south, did $50 damages to the pr biennial international ¢ onvention,| the house and stole $60 in money | igses about 2:30 o'clock this morning fn the city of Indianapolis, indi-| an upstairs bureau drawer, was| Caieeereenctincinenmetenasienne cates the steady growth of the or-|tlephoned to police headauarters| WEATHER FORECAST. ctives shby hon on side some importa questions, | up The police, however, are dk eattic and Vicinit Tonight ; : Li aturday, fair notably the amaigamation of th « k wpon the story with ‘ atmosphert premu ha young people's societies all the |a great deal of incredulity ‘ 1 Munding in an engineer at Tab.| Changed somewhat sin ise evangelical denominations, If th pee sed : although the “high” continu , s, bm aad en's mill ana at work, and Mrs ; prop n to ef 8D | Mundir it was stated, was out| Western Montana, wi " \ e me . 9 shopping at the tim When Mrn| Hevegn, 608 12 err seen» oh, the at ay art {| Munding re 1 home the told emeo-ve ss : ‘ . making avoreb young people 4 in & wart er that wh " Mc ® fF coo} at la against ces The Ep-| sewing two m entered the hous PN diet : iar . ; , k ¢ # supposing the] T mi . worth league came a potential h ast m 2 dastor $ A a ie ise he mothe and Prez » 6 de factor in n urch S Tideane , 0 6 dex t work, and t { rations of ope Sigg them | Das falien 0 the plateau Indianapolis convention whould tend| threw a bandage over her eyes and | °xCePt at W TODA, WT furt t ~d gk in her mouth, threaten risen 38 deg. vince yee “4 to fu he success a mK ng. It is recorded 86 deg at 50 worldwid: ¢ her with instant death if she at-|)0%- n “ tration ana} *" morning rs eh A trace of rain fell a Kallane The trea : r ‘| Salt Lake City, and Hele . he bedrooms | Salt Make © : narr en acti the $60 tied up| '* its the mighty « ! ‘ a bureau, but] ieee a which recen a t tch belonging to F rs ’ that city. T of tt ; in a dra dries ye HE we \ e of th « ha at work oo — - \ Liew Striger, the stones of th 1 fre " . “ two left the premises, and, going place I 1 sad mishap |g a vacant Jot near t rne Excursion to Hoods Canal, if these monuments of ancient gran-| of ty-third xtre and Pacifl Steamer State of Wa de 1 entt Aentr ' nue, ed their rich} make a special trip to f t* r * n r i t #atan » again Sunday leavin Veaier . : f y Pacific av-| 8:20 a, 1n ping at ¥ = ’ \ 4 ip the av-|and Lilliwaup Falls T tire y and ¢ rid 1 not get a | the best excursion trip of the sea baser pussior 7 wh ok at thelr fa ny time, be-| ‘Tickets and other informati at tory is peculiarly significant and in-|cause they asks | Lee's Pharmacy, | . No such clearing has been recorded up to the nines moment in the store’s history. $1 Waists w vill go for So cents. ; $1.75 Waists wil go for $1.00. $ $2.50 Waists will go for $1.50 } < This sale the barga end yet! ing made to sell we got it be giad to ask more than ¢ thousands Meayh at is transformed into the busi IKE A BEE 2333 Sager se (MOSTLY HALF PRIGE AND Note these store €eee ec chi % LESS Each The dullest month in the year "BEE HIVE yuying. happenings for in world is NOT ten yout on yar me at ¢ yards at op. m, coming to an of all Linen Crash Towel- measures (twenty-seven inches wide; was sell, for 26 cents > © to tell ? uch as these ; a customer « till Raturtay might, 1 25c Toweling at 0c How but we're Not } Saturday 0 § 10 Cents a Yard if oC Panna at 2 biy wish undred ya ree at 2':c a Yard The Demorest Sewing Machine sis.50 Guaranteed for Ten Years "Take Any Parasol for $1 (8 Some were two fifty, three dol lar and three ‘DraT fifty; choose at sseGREAT..... a Altes atk iol ° ty-eight ce . Basement Specials ss: in black, whit All Day Saturday We Shall Sell many have etek in the Basement : pal tl One thousand Glass Table Tum r chiffon; crook | blers, six to a customer, none ed Congo han | to dealers, at fies and paragon steel frames; a dollar and | . forty-eight c« Hurry! for the best 2 Cents Apiece ') will be gone before Saturday night. One hundred and fifty §s-inch Jardir es, regular 25¢ ones, in all colors, beginning at ga en s ox at ail. m. and as long as they last. " " | « we ucky enough to get four cases of Im- 10 Cents Each. ported t ut half their worth, Finest of Ma th ribbed tops, set off with Decorated Cake Plates, 9 inches co! toes and heels are in various in oi meter, S06 border, floral , cole y're the sort you've paid fifty cents ature ay, ean 4 15 Cents. 25c a Pair | ({ CENTER AISLE—OLD STORE. | You'll Save Half a Dollar ‘ | On these elegant Nickel Silver i west Neck wear at Half Price. Lamps tomorrow, They have } 5 To begin with, they're not old styles. The central draught burner, opal §} ™aker over-estimated his selling powers, and shade, wick and chimney this lot of twenty dozen we got from New York | complete, worth a dollar and § This very accurate deserip- | seventy-five cents exactly. ? tion We specialize them for tomor- )} Satin Puff Ties, with stock collars, of bengaline, hie. Shae audi eat tisk tacre:? silk velvet or satin. All have that unmistak- | ’ 2 able hail-mark of highest excellence, They | than two to a customer, at are satin lined, puff and stock both, black, | $1 5 white, cerise, Nile, blue, lavender, and @ score | be Each. of other colors se wee i Fruit Ball machine made Fruit Jars are priced this way: Pints Quarts . ‘ Half Galions .. Two dozen rubbers for Plenty of C : wig Martyrs to Their B aes s * When KANSAS CITY he ey th. a f nedica refu ‘ him IL Mo., July mf the Mid as weriously to tre MAN 7 COAL Makes Heat i ~ Sa thea Ft C0. 415 Pike Street ta ie Place PIGOT & I + Washington §! REN 3H CO. have the only me You Want A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the ( E Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City 903 Second (Call OF write for prices and terms D. S. JOHNS TON Ave., Burke Bullding "Spot ‘Cash ror Gold Dust Full Assay Value Any Quantity JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. *t Favorite BARL Yberon’s Lad PT, Batlding OBERON Concert Hons, CH, PROP, Herr Irvin Baruch, Conductor SPECIAL From principal Eas Concert Admission Free. very Friday Amateure ies’ Orchestra ARTISTS tern Theaters and Sunday Matinee Amateur Night Wanted SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. Frelgnl, Passenger and Baggaga, = Linn Joh Friting Machine HONKY vy tres Wwogure Catalogues, Pa ow prices them an opportunity le ‘Phone Main 41-46, STORAGE (foe 623 First Avena) @! aps and Rubbe to well at Just half the price for two weeks ago. we eold their mates ; i } $ 50c Ties for 25c Jars. | | 25¢ Pats Will Go for 10 Cents. ; H Made of White Basket Pique, all new, 12 inches long. or hia -§0c 65 $c Sort that have sold for twenty-five go for ten cents apiece. Only two to a mer. Nom » dealers. This is to make 2 them go round as far ax possible, for there are only fifteen dozen to sell, NDPW STORE—FRONT. Ladies’ Collars at Half Hundreds of dozens of new ery Wanted style, to sell at seven Not more than a $4 Here's good news t# apiece, The New Idea Paper Patterns iO Cts. foran Brothers sce E Loapees RS AND SHIP BU IL DERS. and woe _branches of the Roberts wae ASD bit... BICYCLES $40, $30, $25, $20 Cash or Installments YPRED 7. MERRILL CYCLE CO 1108-1110 Second Ave.. Seattie RA MBL ER 2000 Cedar Pol ROPOSALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along certaia P treets and aile--: in the cities of Seattle and Tacoma, e — SLOAR POLES —smemee Fifty feet in length and nine inches at the t . e top. Poles must be st and sound and free from soft knots, and peeled. —or further shtormasten call on SEATTL CATARACT CO, LICENSEE SXOQUALMIE — Washington Block, Block, Roattt 50-Cent Books $20. 00 HUY A es Wanted Our 50-cent books con- , tain about five dollars’ 6 RA M 0 PH worth of music, if pur The Finest Talking Machine Mada, R EGI NAS~ From $7.00 to $300 ¢ Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS Sia Second Avenue = = — Seattle chased in sheet form, Call and examine them. 777. WINTER & HARPER 903 Second Ave. Safe Deposit Boxes For the safo kooping of Valuable Articles and Papers hor rent #t ® a yoar, You earry tho key Safe Deposit Veults mW. Columbia St E, SHORROCK, oat Latest Styles Ladies, have your Tailor-made Suity o by HUMES & Co. Rooms 20-28 Safe Deposit Building, ; }