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acne 2 THE SEATTLE STAR. URSIN Felitz Tent and Awning CO B wuccovccevvececoenes THE SeATTTE STA" _'BOLONEL WHOLLEY'S : Se Moran Brothers Company ai PINGREE TELLS SOME UNPLEASANT TRUTHS. Throws Little Light. Upon the Vote ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. . Jov. Pingr f Michigan, is certainly a man who has the courage ‘Su went Sel wot ot the eon. M ; sic Vote delivere fons, In bh w to ex newspapers of the land b lowing language “The instit nn langerous to our form of government fm tt ana who Caer petalimeuls eves that the overwot rey claiming tal he newspapers of Amer Formal Invitation of the City of aoa —— vetoes: thea eidg lier epee egearesteet Seattle Cabled to Manila. chinaiia isla ieee efuse to advertise, are “black-listed” by such newspapers Mayor Humes, rows up his hands Seattle, Wash.: end crice, “Enough, I'm ready to sign contracts for spac sees My Dear Mavor:—Telegram was received from you deliberately garbied and falsified in the offices of these Journals so as t - publishers, and the public te persistently ana |SOMe time ago asking that the Washington regi papers to spread (COME to Seattle. | will have to be governed entirely by the orders | receive when sailing. | received your tel- egram while in command of the brigade. A_ telegram from the war department to the commanding officer, Lieut.-Col. Fife, requested that a vote be taken in the ene iregiment. .The vote brought out the great majority in far towants justifying the scath- |favor of being mustered out in San Francisco. Pingree. But, after all, ere not the people of the It would please me very much to have Seattle see een eRene yy ae ee ees ee the First Washington regiment. Very respectfully, newepagere Which do these things? As long an the public will support JOHN H. WHOLLEY, such journals, knowing the hideous principles upon which they are con- Colonel 1st Wash. Infty. U.S. V. chants wh and are persistently pursued in print untit each one Before such a w holding political cause he would ¢ fairs? Do they not the conscience pate barge You are Cordially Invited to Attend Dally Call | to 2 p.m., at @ucted, just so long will this sort of iniquity fourtsh tn the land What is sorely needed in the United Staten at the present time is ©! ste tonpenpected etter fram Gol, Wholley to Mayor Humes wae re oe : 7 P a ; Rew class of newspapers, conducted upon a basis of honesty and fatr- | ised this morning, and is herewith given ex seep a ae ( weit Vy 1 N bi) Ress toward all men, When such newspapers show themselves in| i, somewhat disappointing, inatmuch as it doen t oe had { j ( e3) communities they should be eagerly welcomed and supported, to the | 1on: og to why the Firet Washington volunteers voted to reject i 4 < 5 ‘ 5 : end that they may be bullt up and made a permanent benefit to the | invitation of the city of Keattle ae ‘ i people. The other class of re should be frowned upon and shorn MR Wilt Ue socalled that several “ ‘ “ ' | ; of patronage. Under such trea nt most of the publishers of news authorised thé appointment of a ‘ ana dow a aiveiatll on papers would soon come to the conclusion that "Honesty is the best | gration in honor of the h sitesi at ‘ Becretary Alger 2 6 ‘ sks ues a poltcy.” ee none at Be selentaees, Howetery. Se Mines and Mining Stocks ——— teor regiments to ascertain the t “as ney should | The Presbyte Synod exes pa to Al hich left & le this | | fe y . oe re eet Severn so mam remem lets Beattie We | 5. iemiveak fiib (entlongd the matter of irévat pay in Ble order. | BOUGHT AND SOLD morning, if an innovation of noteworthy character. In effect, It js a | (* MUMSEC 0 Nagg set | = Feligious convention on » ard ally synods are held in churches | 1° 10S mig baraeinen serdipsendi tein ethic , | and are rather dry of aspect. furnishing very Mttle recreation for the phe ti na 6, gol pogtioaske . i vt s | e preachers and others who attend. The present gathering on the City of — yee fa yet ‘ . re rates , | Beattie will be enlivened by momentary changes in the scenery. While | *BUON OF rave’ pay woul] inilucy pat “ ; tne higher criticiam are being deliv i, the good ship will be ploughing etand Wie: Gtedilen, Mas tiemeb cabled & feral ta — Telephone Main 273 her way through miles of superb environments. It is even ponsible that | ju gat Me om eet eo S Poa pee | some of the waggish brethren may heave jog at the beginning and |” bg, a nd de phage 9 wh on gl . ; a Z ropa end of each speech tn order to ascertain tts actual length, calcutatea | “C*PUOR Dy the people pape piiyitupageantucsipity oo pica os upon a marine basis. Furthermore, there will be no opportunity for — ia cg gran as Be 1 see igies Mgr ate ’ sip edie sal seats the members of the synod lo miss the regular meetings They will be | Tite” This wae more than cn months ago, and his ede INCORPORATED. compelled to remain within reaching distance © presiding officer, and peecrve ; ee ieasnans re ‘ the chairmen of the various committees. It may sometimes be neces. | “* STEPHEN S. BalLey, GEO. W. BRAGDON, ary for chairman to pursue a recaicitrant co-worker the engine F reside nt Second Vice President Foom, of even into the hold, where the fugitive may be seeking isolation avin WAV FRANK HANFORD, A. E. CRONENWETT, and rest from routine business, but the search is bound to be success . ful. The entire scheme of holding synod on a steamboat in Alaskan wa‘ Mi First Vice-President 3d Vice-Pres, and Treas, * late aic aah peetapertes idsummer Styles. The Water Front. JOHN A. CLARK, Secretary and Manager. : | It is quite possible tha new scheme will be tried next year by . other organizations desir f securing regular attendance at their an WANN i nual meetings. Indeed. it may not ng before we shall find half al py be entire Paar oul | Wie ohakiaais Oates kerneais ae “gar psp — , dozen convention ultaneously moving up and down the inland pas | should have | ny : ‘f ar Has Declared a Dividend ! ae ot Sissies Rega se es. aspananrany bakin fleke yen gael rere Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent. AUG i iomebody ha wageated that 1 adop emo ide ts s tas ' Ns | nee cn See ' adopt the moving side- | your hat in a mane 6f ye No edatT a, andl the * The A First-class Investment. ‘ : walk for wee on the hills in the portion of the city matter if ite brim ia pla ateame as comy 4 v We have @ few thousand shares of thin stock, which we offer f, j Aud, pray, why net? A mov jewnlk at the World's Fair in| shirred or covered with (erable freight of lock berg tee dada ac te Sox t deals a sap ene Es Ist | Chicago, provgd to be quite a table contrivance, and transport. |*mount of tulle of malin A net! owing to k of ny : yess . i Ee cietyte Wa nmas i deluonliae Glas Au test doe bad 0 a worn over-the faee to Keep out |" Ee ; ; Bs OES w. i. B. NICHOLS & CO. : was to step aboard the sidewalk and be whisked along with prompt wing, and a t hint : i : eT 7 ih eae ere 3d ; | hess and despatch. . 1 very loosely it “s ~ ign ‘ i | A moving sidewalk running up either Madison, Marion or Columbta |#!¥¢ an effect of car : . : ers Taken for Wedding and Party Cake special Kates to Restaurants, Hotels, & Steambaul# ‘ i - ’ . < 3 | would prove to b very popular Institution | of the he mich is treated ave next M Ay 1© a =] ry. } Se le mult 1 offert H8¢ nF 4 aad Di fart . : The Post-Tuleiligencer today utitio , [eave Point des I After 4 mt All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. - - - Manolacturers of Hartteck and Toast Sth or Ne t D r ent ‘ \ > “4 > ” 5 > i Present a briet telegr evaak | a eee ore ican iene age _ P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. . } | Northern, stating that his road at Ts 1 ot } j / wards the erect un te r ruched siaaiaies Has wie we th $ b Adadededededadadadidededed SOOSSOPO OOOO OOSOOOOSOOOOS ! rt | ageing sh crment | oelinchebirte are wat in >SMALL FACTORIES 3 made through the § ral days ag rowned for the street |e : 3 | eee sn as ie agra ‘peal __ fan Secure oe. and Elect wo Power = shirt-waist @ gray skirt ¢) cargo of g ral le and second et _ é e | very amail sleeves and cant fullness 2" at hd ge : aa Ole © for the noe @ Light $ | AS HE SLEPT IS INDICTED” HS vere : ° SPOOOOO SO DOSOSCOOOOSSOOOES. . } ; | sr 7. ‘ a | ? y T | ' Albert M. St TACOMA, Aug. 2—Atn a nat @ tae chair pe tA se gah ~~ r y j rep. and 4 red an ind “fe 4 « eth nse ni ou an = bi i ; . nte ' » i the wh nM. W an " t of 1,200, in : ots bo bills were a be t . tiaea * land unique designs ha e Pc th) . 7s) : Falidgrnaea PY ¢ vat sap! Pr ° shed « pays bean ‘ Q), OO or Second-hand Returning 11 goin ti me Fs opened his b h ' . Bbeingh a ba . mu work uld be t na ’ 4 ; Witt my A : g ing. He aiso h f goid on a cheap, poor quality stuff. One * ‘eg - Remember we have the R . duet, va ned n “ king one seen late ly wan cut y ihe Largest and Most Com ¥ wor ve s afl ve fitting, with @ mi ‘ ’ lete c » then almost complet ee = The Finest Talking Machine Mat, plete Stock in the City ] M j BUILDING PERMITS. vith attehet n nat by bias bande vig berhav ne REGINAS i Codd GF write Jor prices and terms R Bunding permits have teen issued i: © exceedingly s bu Dieniers an th From $7.00 to $300 dopeaiesnaaed i “ to Walter Eng ate 613 are J a8 perishable as far as nea hie , = f - Minor avenu “M ia cor ed, 90 Ww proba t ' ld Ave., Burke : for sltevatio : rir ull - Sherman, Clay & Co. — olla E t f cee. ” 7 $0 coat § ‘ aa HW ‘ ' ; “STEINWAY DEALERS - “me eo i > com $ H.C. F keon f . le a 8 ; r of man er ' . ' —— x - pete oe gM ita a Minneapolis, Omaha, Seatt nd . 7 pao . rf DM ’ te A - : Sea Dr. Wagner mipeinted: Gur wodentl 5 Fare for Psa. * * SUSPECTED BANDIT WASHINGTON, Aug 1 oo win Preseed to Manila. tain Mt efive dolls one # fra aid Ww ner has been appointed ay ‘ Te k one atory fram lence at Waguer has been sppoint nen WASHINGTON, Aus tin worth of music, Round Trip i é Deke: seslaerice Kt. 1807 IS | Darna risen ted byt ud chased in sheet for Twentieth avenue to 20 J ~ Fae pe r,t , uns Call and examine them TI Day Children 25¢ j MADE TWO RUAS. An Advance in Wages. cred Mar ime } a he. PAU CLAIRE, W Aug. 3.—Sy gent Breanand, of the Omaha) MILWAUKEE, Wis, Ave Mr. pr 1 ; WINTER & HARPER : 5 m ' 1 he Eau Claire waukee Street Ratlway compar na . t , " . ar f poll aptured posted a notice of an increas f, August M kir : * Ms 903 Second Ave Seattle, Was, Peaches. Tickets Gn sale ot e. KS ked ere is belleved| go into effect at once. The adva { = Arlington Do ck or en ho held up was a complete surprise to ' aS Ps dens AND..,, i 4 w River Fa t night. The clared that Utterly oppored to| Freserption eye « hone Vike bis | operating eependan | wuy 6 sore tract. Moore Inv. Co. od we . i ce \ arnaeenetotnar er ep twa em hn mas: aren aid