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} ; ae ' se THE SEATTLE THE COLONY —_ RELIEF FOR ‘THE WEATHER LEG SEVERED A FAILURE A SOLDIER] CAUSES WORRY BY HOT WIRE STAR, STRIKE HINGES UPON POWDER CHEHALIS, Aug w Tuck foompany H,| OMMMALIS, Wash, Aug. 2%.—The]| TRENTON, N. J, Aug 2A ¢ SORANTON, Pa, Aug. 23 Before pocialta with hea Wa \ teers, wholcontinued rainy weather Is making] of siasting, squirming, red hot wire] taking any decisive atepe on the os Mavens: 4 paralysed | some of the farmers feel bi Late] burned and cut off one of Joseph A.| wowder question the Delaware, Lack hatis. has gone tt ~ und In} sowed grain is just dy to harvest] Moody's lee at the work ru anna &@ We n miners will them chaiiat « en, and brot 1 ind bullet In| and the rains have n @ benefit. | Trenton Lron company, tt th hte Gesral Buse. La company was | rated : iving af C@using Ht to ON well, but dry weath| a oening Lt was bia work t ‘ : Sag Ger last year, and started a : r is needed now. The early grain rae hak © ncaa , | mie his decision regarding a red tions thin seas , : vdeeponng yadition and much YS Ihensadlidpelles ns }Uon in kee oharges, The mir man from t , he ADPre-| was scked down by the avy | the role, and he has always anes | STveeeh manne: 6 Went Berantor fovece with the loca a8 a soldier. | sho There is as yet little pos-| greatest of care in the performance]! iaat night decided to make the de time of th . ne time al itive loss from the rain except the |of his nus task | mand upon the company jn the form caused by disagree . m y ‘ Levy, | inconventence of cutting grain that} ‘This 1 K everything was going | ; bere &. M for hin] ts nh, but another wet weak will ng a8 Unual, whe ide hia | °F & venues dent of the mpany Tuck ' vr able to/do thousands of dollars of damage) fellow workmen heard him give a| The talk among groups of Lacka and m1 ary k t An an ther to/ in this county, . Hop yards that bave | ory king up, saw him en-| wanna miners today was that the A. t A . au # of foot) been well sprayed may not suffer 1 in the twisting, w ng Coll] price of powder must come down and at present doputy s tart him) although the owners would prefer to! of red hot w which bad escaped! 14, ig said, on the other hand, that or, and both w ' ssiness that will enable] see bright weather nae an the! from tin tongs tas Cadaeene: thalanhen & Wak Hiete. Harmony pr ' \ and moth-/ hops will ripen. ‘There will be no| Wefore they could get t nt nawe mae Populist att aot ‘ 1 van a brave sol-| hope in this county ft to pick be-| render any aseista ne of ur Katiroad company will shut th tial election, and gold Ds ‘ ving of the grati ~ the middle of September this| fortunate man's legs had t y.| nines down rather than reduce the but the latter has «i moved away ymer year ered near the knee | price of powder enforced, commencing 8 1 f the act to the letter ‘ pissioner McDonald has given | due notice to deaters, and chemical teats and all necessary information |b btained to carry out the pe ) No opposttion is expected on re spectable dealers, and mo OP GROWERS MEET. Provided That Prosecutor McElroy): °° % Still Refuses to Act. * | ing about 80 per cent. of the growers \n this state. A full scale of wages | The busiest men in rT employes will be decided upon.| the general committer _ Beattie at the pr f arrangem © wages of pickers has already| this city on September 4 The fore been fixed. The outlook for a fall] monster parade, of which Bd Cary - market will be canvassed, and «| @fierncon the track and fed ent Deputy John B Hart Has Declined to Move scale of prices instituted, especial feature of the sports will t if Vietoria and Van cama, T Killed for a Witch. moat part, appear be in line. In additton, ff in the Matter Pending Mr. McElroy’s ma, and te represen ~~|Monster Parade for Seattle Labor Day Celebration. nt time are those composing ents for the Labor day celebration in noon of the day will be devoted to a nter will be grand marshal In the # at Madison park will occur, The the lacromse game between the he men in the parade will, for the * expected that nearly 8,000 will ne the printers’, printing press- Surprising Cut Price Selling OF LINEN SKITS | ror AND SHIRT WAISTS Every Skirt and Shirt Waist to be closed out at | greatly reduced prices. Better grasp this golden opportunity and buy now. | i pe — LINEN SKIRTS that have ev Fine LINEN GRASH SKIRTS, ous ne at $2.00, sale price $i non own make that were 82, salq i price $1.49 eactt Fine PERCALE WAISTS, beautl-\ wing WHITE PIQUE WAISTS, ful Pattarney were ih, male DF handsomely finished; were $1.25, | thaadh 79c MCh) wale price Lig + Fine WHITE LAWN WAIS Fine BLACK LAWN WAIS tifully Anished, perfect Atting { handsome across fromty $2.00. wale price " each were Khe the cach | | | In preparing the children for schoo! you cannot jafford to overlook this Special Dress Goods Offering. Beautiful Plaids and Fancy Novelties. 17¢ value selling at 12%c a yard. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 2086, 210 Pike St. H. E. Weymouth & Co. Bn Se cee oe Kan. Aug. 38 men’s, newsboys', sailors’, lathers' plasterers’, building laborers’ unions | . Katie Robison, Sailie Yahoia and L.} wil be in the parade, aod also many fine floats representing the business | Have removed to eturn to the ity. Chism-have been bound over to thé! pauses United States grand jury at Holden , , es Represeptatives from the union have visited Vancouver, Victoria, 2 7 F A Te was 7 ka on the harge of the mur-| pack Diamond, Tacoma, Issaquah and other points around the Bound to 1 0 irst venue. ae: see B tigg ee ee ee 1] arrange for the union men from these points to participate in the cele. | i tea el aa ° | Comm nso hg ogi Coste. Rarnsts brats n. Citizens of Olympia have chartered the Multnomah for the day, S: 2- = Justice Cann states that he proposes to close up Sunday saloons and will run an excursion, br about 0. . etore ar minctes believed she had bewitched! Fifteen hundred large full-s re were tnmued today, and they If you want to buy or sell mining stocks or Boon as complaints are fied am 4 relative of two ef the women un- e@ by the people who are later « n y « de will be distributed from Be This morning the judge took the preliminary steps. H ed up | {°F arrest. south, and far east as the the law to ascertain bis authority in the matter and s * that he —— of the found all that he wanted. If the prosecuting attorney's office will not | Pain Suffered in act, the judge says he will do the wh ¢ hin whee ‘Foe opponents of Sunday oa aed at the prosecutor's the Animal Kingdom | Wei t for viele to secure ar #0 far made no pro- called up- > nothing here within « that they are ned to turn office several times recently and tion of the saloon ordinanes in th ty Grees, according to their statement. Yost the be on Prosecuting Attorney Hart and wes at he pending the return of his chief, Mr. McBirey, who l# due few days. One of the commitioom quently stat uncertain of assistance from Me and have to Justice Cann. Judge Cann this morning furnished the Star with the following state~ ment for publication | na Ve One of the t most pathetic things ts the manner in which the anima kingdom endures suffering Take | horses, for Instance. In battle After | | the first shock of a wound! they make! | no sound. Thmy bear the pain with a mute, wonderful endurance, and if) There | at night you hear @ wild groan from | Shoo! of adversity | the battle fleld it comes from thrir The greatest subs AAAAAR many « promecutor are anees in number of Mclal program has been awarded to L. W. ‘The Female Observer m- ay “The opponents of Sunday saloons appeared in my court yestertay | loneliness, their lose of that human| occur from imdecision and held « consultation with Prosecutor Joho H. Hart in regard to the | compantonship which seems = abso-| , ss Sunday closing of saloons and placesof amusement. They secured no | lutely indispensable to the comfort] 7?" Mort fetching title for a sa satisfaction, and my duty is now to take the matter ap personally. I have “nesticated animals mer hosteiry is “Out-of-the-W fully considered the law as jaid down in section Now 1 and 728%, Bal- | The dow wilt carry a broken leg for | '"™" lnger’s code of Washington, in the Sunday law, and am pre- | Gays wistfully but uncomptainingly.| It isn't the scenery, but the table pared to sue warrants oo) arrest of ail violators.” The cat, stricken with @ stick or a/ that counts most at summer reso The two sections to fers read as follows stone, of caught in some trap from) - lant it ridiculows to be always -_- “Any person violat . BUilty of misdemeanor, | Which it gnaws its wey to freedom. | sreachin, In se of fire~keep| and on conviction therec any sum not less than $25, nor |crawke In some secret place and| Prono Me rem md WEATHER FORECAST. more than $100." beare in silent pain which we could SS Sy gt ples Sank Giittnand to ie we of Sunday Laws: “It shall be | 80t endure. Sheep end cattle often| B00n. ah, soon, there will be no| For Seattle and Viemity.—Tonight 7252, Officers to Prow y hal and Thursday, fair, winds south to the duty of any and al! pub’ this state, knowing of any viola- | Meet the thrust of the butcher’s| #ransiing over end mat in the! oy tion of thid chapter. to mhke pres sth. to the near jus- | Knife without a sound, and even the | Open car tice of the peace of the county » flens an ™ 1. | Common poultry endure the intense) A sleeping car in August is the se Any public officer who shall refa wt west te tafere. agale agony without complaint | verset test of @ woman's looks on her | ww aad peneedihe lnbere haainat ( het baatiod Ghat be Gates The dove shot to death fied to &| temper | ed guilty of a misdeme ” ar r r halt & pun shed by a | f#r-off bough. and it diem the mi-) fine of not less than $25 nor : io art before which |Mnee is unbroken save by the patter) To think as we have thought be The Water Front. such officer is tried shail declare the of r ment 4 by such | 08 the leaves of tte own life bic ore ip wo much easier than to think | § officer, vacant for the veal ¢ bia tert | The wounded deer speeds to om Sew Hane | eee Ss gE = Bec. 1251, Business H to be Closed on Sundays: “Tt shall be un & brake, and im pitiful me | The only reason some persons pay | AWN lawful for any person : to of Sunday for ae mana for death their debts ao they will be free the purpose of tra rsa soe *, and merchandine y shop me cagte, shot im midair. fights borrow again. Steamer City of Aberdeen, which store, or ballding, or pla t ha Pr Se4—That this | °° age against the fatal sum Sbew taw poeple cna te after dente been running daily between Se section shall not apply to drug stor y stables or undertakers jerome yer bad 0 moe ad oF sound of} eveully loc the pictures tokens |Attle and Olympia, je now being thor. pain, @ te defiant took never | | oughly overhauled here fades from its eyes wotil the lids! '® thelr wedding Anery + me over them never to uncover} A man always taker delight in| ‘The steamer Alliance wilt not leave again arping on the fact that « the|for the t until Friday evening. | j |iady mosquito that does all the bit-| She will carry up vernment sup j vida | ing piles consigned to Col. Ray's Yukon | The motto of some steamship com- | *?!"!*** | B th G d \F ani t Ww s ade » on 7 . re ut The Lakme satled carly this morn sees i rotner araner. potat wey never lost a lif ng for St. Michael with 1,000 tons of i Lewis Morrison ts to play in Ja Though ott Are, most of which te for the Se a. cin aaa ke " sa aly he American v : Jattle- Yukon Tranaportation com they are here! A pre ar Zoran” is to be produced in Chi- |they have to admit that when it|Pany. Only a few passengers were set one at rest on apy nur a We all ike smart men, but what | speaks it generally says hing, |‘#ken up on the Lakme m ans oo N vk te t ave action hina ect to am ma tin clo pecomes f | ee tle potnts, and showed ju : w York ts to hay bat r Gor} we es nas at og pale i bie - : becomes ® striking in-| Steamer Laurada is expected to would do and what mus v pera shout @ we sahonpnanty wi it) arrive here from St. Michael Aug outright. The separate t London ia to have a German thea- oe jRounda forth 10 o'clock mo loudly the| 27 or 28. She will go north again| deptly to flourish since any nu er the same as Philadelphia | Nine times out of ten de man who| 0 UNE MAN Visitor cannot help heed-| September 1 ber of them In jwogl and silk ha Sarah Hernhardt has, besides M.|DUY® @ mold brick am de man who| * ' | t * tut Bese meee Rostand’s “Kagiet.” a» ¢ ny by | Mae sllus wanted folks to understand) The, forlorn man at ependa| _’ steamer Multnomah, which novelty, with the accent on , ‘ wit tat he was nobody fule fa days waiting for ail, The | Ply® a nm Seattle and up-Sound . ot e " of ‘. | 2 forlorn woman a the rts, giver perhaps as good an ji sa stuft ca Rei x | > ¢ spend Hiss nie po Gere: a 4] # hirteer f itive years G When yo haint go nuffin’ but cod-|her days watting for stration of the idly increasing {imitates Broadtail | way aise ark has en & staunch pillar of | fish an’ cold water in de house it am/ this is vacatior Ph usiness of the ¢ity as can be ob owners of thie pr fo His real pame| 004 time to make yo'self believe - io tained. ‘The White Star dock is now pa tetcg stl More Wer dogo ts | dat riches doan't make happiness jos 4 with freight for her, and tt - - the “Quess of Chinntewe® tei bfieh JR id may be ne ry later on to sup Jength, and made with a treme 1 T sauces Chinatown” Is the! ‘Pears to me dat de man who ment her service with an fhkee skeen ly modish box back and fly r ‘ ew play by Joseph Jor-| mortwages his house in order to buy ‘ er : : with a perky bow att ft has| was played in New York! a pianer fur his wife orter to get al Pointed Para if h ‘i sy fb storm collar and the Gatntles white| for the Arat time on August 18. | heniter ceusie eute do tenon | vee Brapns.... All Over Sulti satin lining. Th s a stunning " gor Joye young Daly's wife, | but I've herd dat waen't allus ao. van. breadcloth princess dress tri Vite t urn to t stage and wtit| . 28 rT} a It was at the potice court, says Tit with Reichshants too. The trimming ‘ y the 5 pal boy part| | lke & model man, but tt has so RAAAAR Bits, A witness for the defense had is put on in Lan pant | happened dat ebery time I've lent been exam when the prosec | | money to a man who didn't amoke,| A child may cry for hours without tor stood Brveseutine | bile coats are fetching, t They |of Raphael in “The Ghetto,” the role| races I nebber git it back.” I ‘ ma b van in your hows ‘ at 8 naa | e three-qu meth y P I will be seen | ee t Isn't what people say, but what | ‘#" In you use on that Sunday and come ‘ , AT Ly np. Raphael is the young| When I go to a pusson for advice| they do that counts night and mode shades, 7 thel J arries a an girl, [and he agrees wid me I set him down | ee Witness—I did not see Sullivan at coaching iines, ha : ; % an a good feller an’ a wise man. If] A lan agreement is more desirable, 4!! that night ¢ indeed man . . = lhe don't agree with me now . fat law feltor (kno oul ens indent t k n rene an-| he don't ith 1k he} than a fat ait Solicitor (knowingly)-—Win sy Casiet the wales sa PAY adh younger than Ada Rehan, | haint got no brains to understan’ de| 0 8 swear your wife did not hide Suili io to a : ver 4 he ept the part in the| nage The impression tha Van on that night? like solferino han ; OTRAS BH It ¢ #6 is more than skin Witness (hesitatingly)—Ye-en. ; an ‘ n for the 1 notrems In my times I'ge met wid heaps o'| ay, ee # tor (more knowingly)—Will pong! It ar as a mother,” men who war’ bellevers in luck. As fat Maed mony are al-\ your wife awear that she did not coat baaq w ¥ th sine ways below par tiv ne ; Europe Heinrich Conreta | Miah a8 In remember what ha hide Sullivan in your house o: ‘ chai pec ad t : ling ¢ ot “s pened, most of dem either got into de| A woman's idea of brave night? use on that} gore in fly effect. Th 5 . ading Gern A coogi e-pagplie Bole bt crossing a field in which delle lea 0-4 ‘is 5 ised new plecen|*!! oF 4 bovely use, A fo’ weeks weuitae “ Witness (more hesitatingly)—Well ie . \ " an and Fulda job at dollar a day will beat a 66 1—don't—think—so. We are bein . 1 a sort of continuation of |¥ #8 tek ever thro at a thing ydu| Sollettor (most knowingly)—An! sensible, t We b ‘ HW Inn,” by Blumen renee mn't like others may ap-| And perhaps you can tell the court skirts for elegant wear and t ‘i rides SUMMER JEWELRY, mrectate It Pl how It Is you ¢ “Af ‘ r an swear your wife menade, but for , ald O . td " i] not hide hi e ° , walking skirt a perf J t Amer The| Fan chains of crystal, with heart-| Woman's earthly influence over! ot ar the maine thing. by He map ed wkirt, two Ir ile Sidney Herbert, | shaped pendants, are new and use-|man begins wt the cradle and ends| and tell the truth &. Speak up onw McK Kankin, Grace Filkins | ful at the grave wkirt ’ ~ : he eray Witne (unhesitatingly)—W. " ‘ ; Mew tr Holland the| fracelets are redivivus. Those of| Sache: cadiie af Mager ‘ am not a married hg renee Dle-faced goods and i as Already run for 200 nights, | git, with crystals, amethyst, sap-l whom thee ore site naritable only eaus tee sy " in Amsterdam chite-ar ackeraid Waa Gaer ae SeciodalS nen ney a8 sure that the world —_ elegants. If you shapes, ate the latest novelty. teat Dials BP PEM A Hint for Writers. regedit you will sur tha T rthern Pact Railroad! “Witch lock broochea” In the shape; The man who is alway Don't moisten your new pen be- it 9 all righ j tod 1 4 protest! of butterflles, been and beetles, are| trouble hax no trouble tr tween your lips before you begin to - he taxation of any of ite an odd fancy of milady's, for if she| fot of lenders write, Take your cheap steel pen, ‘ ee ant nmission-| had one per of her hair in truth!” a ‘rural editor save chick dip it in the ink, then hold it in the I t fail, the com-|and verity she would almost swoon. | worth two cents Aplece In hie tewa. | Came orm metso ine & few seconds, iJ to have the taxa-| Angels’ heads and wings, doga'| but he doewn't say how large the| Jv” tt carefully, dip it into the ink talk, and + ' 2 King county | heads, dragons, storks, flowers, owls| pieces are ©} again and you have a pen that will ee ane , nd ‘Not to exceed #460 | and shell effects Ail bepeat th the te is make glad the heart within you, Try master's office ‘ J. Leds k, tax agent of| new girdle and neck claspa Love levels all ranks except in old avog Rustler, th | Range with three animal pendants x ’ 4 oh e man |s elther « = ——— ' ; major or @ colonel Just as long as he Lester Ve y 1 1 with 4 Jom, rabbit and pig, are much pase hie i ite ‘ he t long ! AMUSEMENT BULLET inal assault j sought for by fashionable women, — | vests) Cre Thiet a West Seattle, ha ' 4 Yusen Kaisha ateam-| ‘Three small cuff pins are ndw quite} some men whe claim to be the ar-| «rain Avenue Theater—Tonight, ary hearing and t nd 1 Maru 1 in port|as much used for fastening the front|chitects of theirsown fortunes woul bods Across the Hea." 10 the superior His f the Orlent to and docked the whirt-wainst as atuds, They are| be worth twice ax much today This , were fixed at $500, in defaults which|4# sual, at Smith's cove, She had|elther of chased gold er sliver, or aet| they emploved anothar anton ple Afternoon sid. Bvening-shog he was committed to the county Jail, | big cargo of Japanese freight. with mock jewels, ; “ + aad Be is fh od OL ate ce enh @ fair oalary.—Chicago News, bay on the no: f the h to Tafoma on the Cascades The publication Kidd. _ City Items.. Mayor Humes has approved the j bond of F. McLellan for the improve- | | ment of Third avenue north Mark Mic hetson ond Katie Mich-| eileen, and Menry Asmussen, have been adjudged bankrupts in the fed- Jeral courts. streets, rent or buy real property, callon them ; 3 ¢ Siders Tatea or Wedding and Party Came Special Raves to Bestharents, Bovels, & Steampoals Union Bakery. All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. - - - Manulacturers of Hardtack and Toast P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. Incorporeted 0. —————— %Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. 109 Cherry St, } ©. E. Thersten & Co., OMiclal raters | owns 18 claims Paien j vo dover, oder Hunited number abarer e INCORPORATED. Mines Experted and Reported Oa Western Union Service Cabie Address: SEMIN Exam DAILY QUOTATIONS BY TELEGRAPH From All Mining Centers | , Eee | lly Invited to Attend Daily Call 1 to 2 p.m. Mines and Mining Stocks 609 First Ave,, Basement Mutual Life Building. SEATTLE, U.S. A, Telephone Main 273 JOHN A. CLARK, Secretary and Manager, |Has Declared a Dividend The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co, Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent. A rst-class Investment. We have a few thousand shares of this stock, Which we offer for a For all particulars call on, Ww. |. B. NICHOLS & CO |G and 62 Sterr-Boyd Building | few days at I7i%e. | dubedbideddddediddbddiedddbditt ttt ttt SMALL FACTORIES s Can Secure Space and Electric Fc : Advantageously in the Snoqualmic Huilding now being constructed, Main strvet & and Second avenue south. % SEATTLE CATARACT CO, % Agents for the new Snoqualmie Light ‘ oot 2 $ orrtt | bbe deeded debe ddbddddeddddd Lidl Litt —— mere NO Pr the Yak tion Bive epre: ural anyt man: show fair the ed to crog hold will repre Dreyte dencht again Maure Whi tioned Labori Me: the Ge looked Straine Lat Secret | the acc but lat Jens right t “Ge there o “Ye Lab of Frar Mer Lab Lab Mer Lab Saying the Jeu "Tn against Labs then au sisting Pres whereu; to be at then asi Dreyfus Mer dence of Lab Mer thé acer Wh “Yes It w expectin Labe one of t! Mercier on the p Lauth, ¢ All b exclaime There he « Labo from the This “Phrases Maj

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