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a e 4 THE SEATTLE STAR, yle f NEW YORK IN A EVENING DRESS ‘IMPOSSIBLE T0 VAST LOSS BY ; UNITED STATES New Fall | BLAZE OF LIGHT |S ORDERED) COPYRIGHT NEWS! THE TEXAS FLOOD) CHAMPAGNE TRUST ‘ i a - | ; | ace Curtains WASHINGTON, D, C., Aug. 2h] Although the negotiations have not Sayer tors| WASHINGTON, D. OC, Aug NEW YORK, Ave 1 Ata LONDON, At ! T | ; ing today the flreworks mit t w « ‘ ha srous. | Offictals of brary of cor | The damage done by the re t Moods |» r M rs ore ‘ adopted apec which : L attempt to] Were much interested in the eable- li, spexan in ont b thw citala tien eel caper r Beige p Being in close touch with the best manufacturers f the cit t fA t Phete to) rem: rom — a {of 1. 8. Holmen, Jr,, expert of] Will form a bination which ma and importers, places us in a — ion to show you 4 of the city 1 nernin ® ' * eo copy he apt : rw 1 - Dewey's re wit k ' hl well| morning saying fais — ie wtadtietiog! Burean of the d : ard Pane an paereen the very latest styles of Lace Curtains, Swiss Dra * per pected that | know ‘ ave refused | DIL pending in th ritish parita ha ene trust re fhe in ques i z hewitt th pre vay nex ‘re appear. | ment has been amended by the house] ment of Agriculture, at $7,414,000 : he American Wine Com peries, Screens and Tapestry Table Covers. A Wednesday all detatis wi ‘ tt te 1) of lorda’ select committer #0 a* (Ol He mays that the number of farme| t fet Low th Germania gl ince into our show window will gis you some sieantated y ' kive newspapers receiving excluslv¢| sunmerged was 8,100, embracing an| Wine Cellars of New York, and the ; "a bee a thn ‘ ' nust be! foreign ewe the exclusive right to riyegella Nah i Pleasant Va Wine Company of, idea of the styles we carry. on Raph Gotlare for « at tt for eighteen hours - set ‘ SONS%, Of Waren ne N. ¥., and the Urbana Wine “ y t and “ Tt is regarded as only just and fai} 000 were In cultivation, 329,000 acres: Company of this city. The manager | oO each bor ’ ‘ c : bi Bd Pr le « © 1.63 woree me Oey . : xpreesed| thet @ newspaper that has gone to| being in cotton. Besides th f f the companion admitted | Hxcellent LACK CURTAINS, new|some styles; wt r ecru; § he eee ee eof the victims of] great expense to procure traction to crops, estimated at y lny that a combine might be, Patterns, taped ail round; Thc value,| value, only $1.15 a pair i two long lines of tums ; oe Anagh matter \dacuiaes ana dhaet wars tae } nape be. . of 1, but refused to give any par- | OMly 48e @ pair | Imported Irish Point Effect LACES pty ap he have no| sive right of publication for a rea-| (mom the damage ¢ property | viouls Phe capitalination af the| imported LACE OURTAINS CURTAINS, 3% yards jong, extra ; from Grant's Tom o . ; : : upd on able time, but there le some quee- | 404 lose of live stock In put at 8x44 1 pany ht bly be | Yards long, handsome new patterns,| wide, beautiful new style patter ef eth river, th e Ward's rie \ « a sonable ne, bi here yme que pe resin 6 npany will probab a & oa corm : bom gs BA “e nn tat i * behaved per-|tion as to whether such a law could| 0. The loss is 87 per capita of the | $10,400,000 1 all round; $1.00 valu ¥ 79] 92.00 value, only $1.00 4 pair, F eery ‘ . . \ | be enacted in the United States. | population of the district subme 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Times says: * Beir | Fine English Net LAC v4 CUR. 4 Fine Imported Nottingham LACE | aque yards long 5 CURTAINB, %% yards long, 6004] ;indsome rich new designs; $§ Bgl ea ws A ¢ widths, handsome patterns; | value, only 00 @ palr , ‘ ‘ otha pr P Z n ‘. Fine Hrussels Net Effect LACK aw, pretty coim dota; only @ - pa CURTAIN i% yards long, 60 inches : i minature fe Three Dispatches Relating to Asiatic Affairs. Sy mgr Maker a Goderneny bp part 0, and a small police cy curtaine bet not fancy priced;| 284 New Patterns S1LKO- . patrol was a “t ne” affal Then re $3.50 value, our pric pair | LINE rich designe; I2%c value, a haif-dosen ao uit Imported Tul de CURTAIN | 0” a yard. em te x cars, and « WASHINGTON . Aug. 2 am received by the Navy department today announces the NET. large lace openwork pattera;| % in. wide Fine Imported Swise . e d ] ¢ th ‘ 2 ‘ arrival of the gunbe 1 Hl port, United States Minister Conger will go aboard tbe value, omly lke « yard MUSLIN, self and colored patterns ved in the 6 Last t the Princeton for a tour ale t “hineme n He w make a thorough investigation of American FELT SHADE on Spring Rotiers; | 2 value, ly l4e @ yard 4 ways st, wae OP interests at the more important > rts, and in the report which he will submit to the Btate department, complete only 12%¢ each Heavy Opaque SHADE ROLLE! % sit sich ‘el he fe ted to throw new light on the condition affatrs in the ¥ ' kingdor Imported New English NET CUR-| on spring rollers; complete only vd % appeared a dootie < c's trip is in line with the policy of the St lepartment to « hat the struggie among the TAI 3% yards long, In new hand-| each. : Wh Y GC D tle thease 1 along jaunt Eure » governments for Asiatic territory and # es of influer Shall not operate to the advan Pa én ou et own i : 3 ane ty: je of American trade 7 MATCHLESS PRICHKS ON QUILTS, SPREADS, SHEETS, PILLOW f Was @ spect ie that we . CASES AND BLANKETS, There. and cause the average mpectator (0 Gen. Merritt Called Into Conference. csr a eakaetiode wader aie WASHINGTON, D.C. Aug. 21.—Secretary BR eaves thin afternoon for Plattsbura, N. ¥., where he @) W P ITERSON & BRO. will have @ second conference with McKinley on the Philippine situation v ° . E ») « aes eathery ean jen. Merritt will be ty to the di i . a8 sk Macha wisesta: ten oh Gen. Merritt w & party to the discussion, it Is na NOT A SINGLE DROP TO DRINK © a iimtted. four daar ON om Fog BI? 5 206, 208, 210 Pike St. eventn ob. rgamey Atay Nine Colored Soldiers Drowned. ieecnsarinansnntegsiite MANILA, Aug. 21.—Nine members of the Twenty-fourth (colored) infantry, were drowned today, while To Add Half a Mill. coming down Ban Mateo river ona raft. The raft broke apart. The soldiers were returning from a recon- | Wor a Tree to Shelter Your Head scenh, Aut. oh, ux Matinaiels nolsance, From the Sun Better Think t $1,200,000 of city warrants | semaine [cite tna wo basing} por om _ H. E. Weymouth & Co. Tay Daeh, She Mw | Have removed to : a tot Cl ms ~ } ie eee ties tas uo tos wen-|no exe eneeee ..-Personal Points... ...Woman Bachelor's Reflections +1207 First Avenue... ; ed States Geolagical Survey for | ut Aa { . eee 4 eaeaerd dees oa exeoresee of the ably be 13 \gmitte | ‘The Princess of Naples ts aaid to R | If you want to buy or sell mining stocks or / least known portios | be the most beautiful member of a| F¥ery woman believes that a man) It is true that Eve had the devil to| rent or buy real property, callon them : : 3 farumbies not because he has reasun, ntend with, but Adam had Eve States , the Great Rend re solentnar family, vo auntie teas. ¢ : NEW CORNER iregrsghirases Dre | but because tt is his disp } Benjamin L. Richards, the Rew! An Atchison woman ha be men| ott and watiend cn Chair Because it lies in the ereat bend of the Rio Grande river. Ano athe President of the American Whist/ 9, heartily that she always looks . t see any 4ifference | ing in that country Is that this innow- | STONE LAID League, learned to play whist When) giouchy ao that they will not admire | able domain was originally desi« six years old, | her. It isn’t how much you love a wo- ade that an that counts, but how much she ee oe et J. Plerpont Morgan spent four| If you don’t jik loves to think you love to love her somehow the plan to utilise mi years at the Boston English high| plain to the girl who is at home from | If some people had their heads cut | . Greets Tekta for Weeding and Party Cake Special Rates Wo Restaurants, Botti, & Sieamboui* wes not carried out—for what rea-| Impressive Ceremonies atthe | school, where he stood head of his| school for her summer vacation; ahe| A woman will confide a lot more| i Jnion Ba ker be ! oon eonnet be imagined is - meat * Ghereh of Seoved Mert. class throughout the entire course. | ts running it at present about her husband to @ friend than ns # seems admirably adapte: he Bp 2 . » Atchison gtris | @ wll confide to her husband about | * purpose, It is a land of wierdiy bor-| ies acrea| , 1004 Kelvin has renigned the pro-| , it '@ related that two Atchison girls te S All Kinds of Bread, Cate and Pies, - - - Manufacturers of Harttack and Toast is rible desert basins, sandwich tween ranges of gigantic mour fessorship of natural philosophy tn} erday af- the University of P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. ashamed to put them om when they! One reason a woman can't enjoy | ains,| Heart « was laid ye laagow, which he which are carved into all worts of ast " renaiv ft had held for 83 years. He ie now 75| **Tived at the seash a Buropean trip ie because mhe is so} - — - : Genishing: shapes: but the strangest! ., ... ¢ Stual were conduct-| 7eare of age. le After a woman he bern married anxious to get home and teil her! feature of its formation is a series of . ; eee | two years she should give up trying friends how much whe enjoyed it mighty canyons, almost equaling in|“? Y ! BE. J. O'Dea, of Van- Gen. Dodds, who conducted the) to get her husband to say voluntar- w York Press. incor poreted 167, the famous canyon of the | SoUver, and he was assisted by Rev, Dahomey campaign in 1892 and 1892, tly that he is fond of her spaniel Thomas P. Brown, pastor of the) has been promoted to the rank of] Taik about bad luck, An 4 Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. | | | It te @ country tn which, as the weneral division in the French! girl saved up her money all } DO YOU KNOW. C. E. Therston & Co., OMols phrase goes, the traveler must “di¢ lock the parade #°™Y- i ter to have a nice time visiting her notes ee for wood and climb for water.” and Pike etreet Dr. Kate Perry Kane, of Goviag- slater in ¢ rado th ummer, and! that simple massage prevents this expression i correctly deserip- t the! ton, K es eed the “Ha teh sister had twine before the At-| paidness? A tive, inasmuch as water can o and Bell. | Qucen y a aeee aed aueeale ike hison girl got her party dresses un- | Li ‘ obtained by ascending the m . usly outline Gov ngton and a eanaanen turn. | Packed.—Atchison Gi That palm ol! is the best and the : le the only il. * " | i ARE cheapest corn cure? Sour tack te toa cbestete avconse rar nt hav, | ane, Thich Wo one of the busiest Rieh| = Five Pelate of Beant i oo ea el. a ‘ pating were: Rt. Rev.| ways in Kentucky ve Points of Geauty. Tat the use of dental floss pre- ‘ trees, is furniehed by th t , Pp } - - ; E. J. O'Dea. Very Rev. Fath a According to the Eastern 5 nia the teeth decaying? of the tnesquite, which X. Pref sine, Rev. Pather David Wark, the oldest member of| . oan to be beautiful ast { of the ground. For a i S. J.; Rev. F maa the Canadian senate, who recently | 1. ¢, wing qua tt bed : That lavender ol) rubbed on the i } miles the Rio Grande flows thr SR: F Fr Hyle- expressed the opinion that that body| “pou things \ = prevents insect biting? oe arenes evenee. pleteing 8 tos, V. G. of T 2 . had too little to do, is a physk en, eyebrows, puplle of the eye ar That orrts root and powdered soap r @ral ranges of mountains, throuh| Neat #69. Ree Pockes to wreck, and has to be carried in and) “pote things black—Hair, cyelash-| make the seth wash? “ ; which it as eut the canyons 3.3 Rev. Father Vesta, C. 88 out of the senate chamber ~ green ree: : seri bed jobody has ever ventured! poy Father @chum, C. 88. Kh . » ee ae — That lemon juice and salt remove , to attempt a passage thr these] Father Gribbia, Rev. Father ‘ Prof. George Forbes, of London,| Four thir red—Lips, tor nk stains from colored goods? e . ennyona Wey the river, wh 5 atl ae i Wisscste: fay aoe the well known electrical expert, is) ums and cheeks That the emailest wound should be etructed by frightful cataracts and 5. ns ? aes sedeg 4 athe gt Niagara Fails, the guest of the| Four things round—Head, throat, That th ’ uM eereied by fritnte catarnct 00d Pronckon of ‘roa x Niagara Fails the guest of the] | For things, wasned woth alte Goins eed cat INCORPORATED. Company. Prof. Forbes was con Four things long—Rack, fingers, | belie act ted with the power company at | &rme. lege. That five minutes’ reset guards us he time of the harnessing of Niag-| Four things large—Porehead, eyes, against nervous prostration.—Ladies ara’s energy was first undertaken hips, loins Chisos mountains—one est of the ranges thr A Story About Ingersoll. Rio Grande has cut it# rock-walled ey als lered apec i ts the « " {@ nelusion of the ¢ cine Here Is an entirely new story about! : peony wl ‘oe eine ta “ye nine|* 1#P socia . 1 at th the late Col. Ingersoll, which is quite! DAILY QUOTATIONS BY TELEGRAPH be enty peattatiec stiver 1 fence of F.C. Zau er jel! am ood and fully as wenuine as the} gas : ae From All Mining Centers : a Interest in the region has been aroused recently by the (in t Fich deposita of quicks!! Lady of Lourde After remonies Mines Experted and Reported On Western Union Service " Cebie Addre SEMIN EX Texzas—is located. This mine wm ‘ discovered by ‘ fter When Ingersoll was a young man tiago fame, who made one of he went into @ short order restaurant f territory, and since then it Tow are gn agnostic tr | 4 oe Men 0 geedbana’t gh ain aid the walter, who war also a | Ps that he sought the Apaches and ( just tated hiensell with the | The championship games at As-!2; R.A. Heater, M. A. A. C; 3 a manches, and cleared ther t . beer esr |toria Saturday were won by the &.| Time, 0:17 e oP > Your habit of thinking Bas not be- s whence his sobriquet ¥ » BL] HARRISHTTNG, Pa. Aug. 21—A + aa ca aie Cimnaask aes poo] 4 with pot The acores by Running broad jump—Don H Acrons the great bend 8] somplete topograghical and ee i erteciy " ~ | clut — Palmer, 8 A. C., 1, 19 fe incher tl Commanche pass, throw t 7 the State Of Paine plied Tn hr ‘ para ep raiaestiendl. nh. A MA As C 18 feet Comanche Indians use in. At th eee ee a aoe See Pee he Points. | 1144 T. J. Humes, jr., 8. A.C. P ents 106 Northern Mexico b i Inteprity of this eg?” quoth the Seattle AC . A ap onnoreee Oe waiter Multnomah A.C - @ | as r w 7" t t 1 have no faith in ite int-ege-|@eattic ¥.M.C.A ME OM Rete pone cee) 8 WANTS AN | Gis i rk rity,” replied Bob. “T have no faith| Tacoma Y. M.C. A .* oe 2 é tulsenthed. “ z 4 ed jcNe anything. I believe onty in what! University of Washington ow tne we ” | ee, of In what is prov c ' a ns Raia de the aoe Amora A | Throwing 16-pound hammer—Ly- pr I have faith in the « ae pighish i : . o The PN. A, record for the 440-yard! man F ayer, U. of W., 1, 100 feet student, and he regarded the colonel) pun was broken by George Paris; Ja h si : with and eyem, “My faith tells mel iuimes and fiay I Pa de beat welts ee ee, & A.C m Savinenaeai . un ton that % contaiae & yoth.” pe x am Roy Heat r se 4 10 a8 et Only two competitors in this TACOMA, Aug. 1 Mayor f amour T My doubt admits nothing of the! ora in the pale vault. The t oe . " Nickeus has written a letter to Ju tala Work W ened M kind,” sald the agnontic Senin Oe tee ina Sot acid, re : s George Paris, 8. A W. H. H. Kean, of t na t| Washington. It ie ex 1 the atudent broke the egg, and, i ine staple ae deg Be Dor "almer, 8. A. C., 2; F m ich Aemndine * & ft work cs t contained a- chicken! records from belng broken. Dammash, M. A. A.C, 3% Time, You are Cordially — to Attend Daily Cail hi trial, and asking that a § are azo a mis Sond the Dont 36 ABE ARS ERheetie | eee en nee laden Monn dn 2 p.m. ai be summoned to hear hia cas 1 i -) aquare im took an unfair advantage of the stu- Ha ee a fonson,| 1 « the pes us—Arthur Hall, co mayor w ted ‘ , at & f al dent . f i A., 100 feet 9 Inch eee jury on the ct ft ting «| ted " ‘ The pr He had eaten at that restaurant he following are reaults of the| Swund M.A, A. C., &8 nn ’ bribe. 8 : 45, « before. FP ec events inches; Lyman E. Thayer, U. s 2... Mayor Nickeus had endeavored t ' hich take 10-yard dash—-Geo, Paris, 8. A. C.,]82 feet bi inch “4 see Judge Kean and make a 1 . r are, Th k will t 1; Don. H. Palmer A.C Dan} One-mile walk—R. A. B. Young, T.| ; al request for the ¢ pt tr t 4 n of the government en- PERSONAL MENTION 8 ue A.F.C... Time, 102 }¥.M.C. A. 1; J. F Huffman, M.A ge several attempts to locate f failed, | © | ‘i . v rn : os : he A c.,] ac 2. Time, 7:11 2 th And recour: a letter Fee at eee ae | |) “y Aipeg: umes, jr. 8.) Putting ind shot—R. Saun to A. € t 10 Inches; Don *alm-| der ce a8 foe c Business Always First. nies Wastin Weeks+ see nH. Palm-| 4 M.A. A 1, 38 feet 1 inch ph the Wick 0. Will-take hers vhn fe toon io enter and Humes|toman & Thayer 1 of W..2.a¢ tect A 609 First Ave, Basement Mutual Life Building, SEATTLE, U.S, A Winches. In the Jump] 8% inches; E. E. Morgan, M. A. A.C WrVranl } q Churrving into weuved - oe. ra Set ton this week, She will visit with] of Heater won at 10 feet S inches. — | a, 81 feet 8% inches Telashena Main ace Be Mr. and Mre. BE. D. Manning at anne | 440-yard dash A f t t t ” Par a. A.| Or Amusements. thou 1. you kno juah, Mra, Eva &, Berry will take|C Bl htt ener pore run—C, James Elder, 8 M. C. A. 1; Edward K. Rader, 8 y an eo W. C. T. U. heaa-| % Time, | A. ¢ Karl Davis, 8. ¥.M.C.A., 3 Merten aun = Pole eg gr 8 h8 2-6, Thayer and Blumenthal tied | Time ariel " ae JOHN A. CLARK, tor a ' up a 1 wil) | Wuarters for second pl nd in th r : zs 5 ; ; : Py. eee | nd place, and In the run oft yard hurdie—K. &. Morgan, M Secretary and Mana : ah oe ie ANY) @apt. C. L. Hodges has arrived at) Blumenthal won A. A.C... 1; Don H. Palmer, 8. A. C., y Manager, ¥ The Third avenue theater haw raat : Golt-rim.| te teerulting office and i atop Running high Jump—H. Trenkman,| 2; E. M. Murphy, M, A. A 3 ine @ g008 attraction in “T BIACK | med, lenses different focus, and tnt. | at the Rainter-Grand, He reports! M. A. A. C., 1, 5 feet 10 In 4. | Time, 2030, pei Flag,” as presented by the R EL | it on teas Py helg iy) that giment now organizing at} MacDougall, § YM. C.A., 2, 5 feet | Relay race—S. A, C., 2: Geary, Tor | es French Theater « any. ‘The in-| ‘* : : the uver barracks, as nearly | inches; F. H, Watkins, M.A. A.C, 2, kel L. Monson, Don HE. Palmer, Geo Sy dications are for packed hou Ad sing Clerk—Yeu, sir, Eigh.| Completed. He speaks very highly b teat inchon Par #. Y. M. C, A, team » Has Declared a Dividend ing nightly popular manager, W. toon at of the men who have been enliated| 120-yard hurdies F M.!C. James Elder, 8. Mact . nah, bisa q 8. MacDougall, I ; M. Hussell, is taking part int ul i pe in Washington, and thinks they are|A. A.C. 1; Don H. P: ©.,| Davis, Arthur Hall, ‘Time, 3:56 1-6.| The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mini and Milling Co p cast, and judging f his first) 4 a Chae the best clase of men he ever saw | cuat 7 night's work, will make a 5 a\. rr P t ou to In. | @niisted | as ec are a IVI en 0 er Cent’ the hit. Mr. French is support ale that your apestacies — — Pearl White Pique AMUSEMENT BULLETIN | , saktn soeaay form yeu. ee . : : A First-class Investment. * Miss Marion, as 1 Blanat ; op thew are | S0OD DEED REMEMBERED | 4 beutiful summer whirt waint tg) Third Avenue ‘Pheater—Tonight, We have a few thousand shares of this stock, which w. : the heroine, became at once popular] y ate se ‘ | made of pique Just off the white in] “The Black F few days at I7%c. For all particulars call on. - S Seee 2Or4 with the audience Mra. Fre lumbia Lodge A. O. U. W.j the soft shade calied “pearl white.t| + | ’ c. r Busines * ull pearl whit This \Afternoo 1 Event 0) Ww oO ou Ruth ynaon; Misa Friel, as Topsy | pleasure yuh ed James C. Whalley with a] ‘This is not lavender nor pearl] and Pony & be “aesct nd attaes et NICH LS & co ing Carroll; Miss Holden, as nA ok | gold medal on Friday night, in recog-| yiny. put sak indat , seal : ay : ery) Ot and 08 Starr-Beyd Building very clever. “The Black Flag Stovemakers’ Tru | nition of distinguished service rend-| Ay Pe! pte ed cd Pn ee cE “<y be presented for the jast ti * bald st. Jered Dr. Caldwell while the atter| #8 le like that of a feecy cloud at Hy eee ee eens eo Ooo ° his night, the bill being changed PITTSHURG, Aug. 2.—A stove] was iin Alaska, The presentation| sunset. It t* sometimes emphasized) A certain Nauvoo woman assured SMA FA CTO ex: row night to “Hands <A th t ux been hanging fire! address was made by O. 8. Jones, | by trimming of black and occasion-| her husband that she never told him! # LL C S RIES ° pe bal f tt wie fon is : ally by a little pure whit nich ts] a and never 1 1, He told her|@ an lectnic Pov ° a Ls never wou 6 told her i : “ee : ta her ne of} The results of recent drillings in| introduced to show that the pearl is| that he gid not doubt {t, but would ) 4 Advantageously in the smoqualmie PeCUTE s ace and el ectric ower § * >, 3 Doss a2 Shea ptl kr and | the pr mpanies of this) Forngo have caused many persona to| pearl and not plain white. It is ex-| hereafter cut a notch In the piano|@ ®®4 Second avenue south, E eras constructed, Main street 3 cre olors, gaily beribt ’ their| cit inited to form| think that Borneo will prove to be| ceedingly becoming to the woman| when he knew she deceived him.|# SEATTLE oy * inf ae ooeet Manners denoting their intel-| the Pittsburg Stove and R the richest petroleum field in the| who has fresh color in her cheeks,| "No, you won't," she screamed, “I'm|% CATARACT CO, = £ gence, perched upon fairylike char-' with a capital of $2,000,000, world, . and to alifost all young girls, not guing to have my piano rulne \s Hy ry * . ares i lS a ati

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