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2 THE SEATTLE STAR. U H. WELLS & CO) PUBLISHERS, “Every Atte rhooe Exe ept Sund Telephone Pike i50 FN, WELLS, Rorron BF CHABR, borrnnee Mane y ° SIN TRAE PEF WEEN GF Wey Ve Teh Pee a Tere Vy \ 3 fal Rooms ane eee Otioe . No P1407 Third Avenue The further the inv ation into the Dreyfue affatr goes, tho clear er does it become that the Whole case rests on manufactured evide The other day, Neterpagy declared that tt was necessary to manufacture evidence, Inakmuch as the real evidence could not be used, It is known that the dossier is stuffed with forged documents, The late Col, Henry admitted that ha mimit forgery “for the honor of the army And now, it turns at that the famous tter attributed to the Austrian military attach ler, and out of which Mereter, Roget and Cav ery. This letter aignac made so much in their testimony, is also a for if Kenuine, would have had considerable weight with the courk In sub stance, Stated th the German and Itallan attaches in Paris were trying to mak ppear that Dreyfus was not the man from whom they were mettir atom; but the writer of the letter Jared that he had no belief In What y said on this point Mercier, Nope and the eo on the witnese-stand and denounce Dreyfus, and dramatically prociaim their faith in hie being gullty, and then some brings to light another forged document, and the care made by these Nhe witnesses falla to the ground It ought, one would think, to be clear to the court by this tt that the emies of Dreyfus are determined of the Anocence, but that they care nothing about hia gullt or If they can find no evide man's to-oonvict y anyhow crime, they go to work and manufacture tt, Nothing that Dreyfus can say has any @ffect on them. The clearest proef of his innocence, even when it amounts to a demonstration of the physical impossibility of his being qullty Yet, in spite tn no way f all, that the appeals to them t that Dreyfus will be acquitted very it seems to be fi Tt in true court Ia not aympathetic, and that there is a strong feeling against the prisoner But even a French courtmartial must have some ev ¢ én which to rest ite Anding, and the revelation of the methods employed by the ant must have its in soft Dreyftusités ing the feeling against Dreytue _——— Prompt action was taken yesterday by the citiaena’ committee to ber gin preparations for the home-coming celebration In honor of the Firat Washington volunteers, The sum of $10,000 ie needed by the committed, and there ia no doubt whatever but what [t will be The people are in hearty sympathy with the purpone to make the celebration the greatest in the history of the State of Washington When the project for such a cetebration waa first broached through the columns of the Star on April 2th, the idea was promptly a by scores of well-known citizens who expressed their opinions through the columns of the paper, Several days later the city counct! passed a special resolution prepared by the Star and presented, through Counei! man James, providing for a great celebration when the volunteers re- turm. Acting upon the authority contained in the counci! resolution, the mayor appointed 10 committeemen to represent the city, and Mr. EB. O. Graves selected 10 others to represent the chamber of commerce. SEEEEEEEEEEREEne Whether the Increased capacity for production of tron and steel wifl equal or exceed the Increased consumption is the great conundrunt for the iron people to solve. industry in this country is unique--abselutety without precedent — and while there Is no occasion for uneasiness of alarmiabout the future, the subject is one of exceeding interest and importance, not only to the trades immediately concerned, but to all business men and financial Interests. We believe that in the future the prosperity of the country. if net of the world, will be more closely dependent upon or connected with the coadi tion of iron industries in the United States. Therefore there can be no topic more important than this for the study of economists, bankers, merchants and statesmen as well as maoufacturers, ct ee ‘The entrance of the bubonic plague into Portugal marks the first ap- pearance of that dreaded scourge in Burope since 181, when it ravaged the Boiga district of Russia. An epidemic dimease of great mortality, the | utmost vigilance bas always been required to stamp it out; and it it fortunate that the recent developments of the plague at Oporto wae Giscovered in time to allow effective precautions to be taken to prevent Its extension throughout Portugal. Spain and other European states. Already a strict quarantine has been established by the Spanish govern- ment against the infected country, and the rigorous enforcement of pre- cautionary measures will doubtless result in confining the disease to the the epidemic may be crushed quickly raised roved Oporto region where, it ts to be ho ped, out in its Incipiency FIVE ASSAULTS FAVORS BRYAN IN ONE DAY A Negro Fiend's Awful Series Croker's Slate for President of Crimes. and Vice-President. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Aug M—| NEW YORK, Aug. 4—What pur- Five brutal assaults by a negro man ports to be Richard Croker’s plan for on white women have occurred in} Sfamatic entrance tnto national | polities was made public at the city Littie Rock during the past 24 hours.| 1) recentiy by prominent Tam It is generally believed that ali thete| many politicians who are in the con crimes were committed by the same) fidence of the bows and have talke Regro, but three suspects have with him since his return from Er arrested. |xtemd. According to the statement The victims of the ault are all; ™4de, Croker knew before he start highly reepec white women of /¢d home that Bryan was weakening been this city. They are Mrs. Belle Atken, |!" his allegiance to the free sliver is Mrs. Milton Young, Mre. Kennedy, |%¥¢ and would probably come out in Mise Emma Lonhoy and a young | f¥or of opposition to trusta and ex woman Twentieth and Cross| Pension es the leading issues for streets, Mrs. Young will probably| 199. Croker also knew that the die. Ali the assaults occurred suburbs. n the| movement on foot bere to organize 4 Bryan Democracy in opposition to Gov. Jones has ome red a reward ot| Tarr many Hall was a promising one $100 each for the guilty men and that oniess Croker and Tam | many fell into line the Tammany de- legation to the next Democratic a That was why the Tammany chief un a wise statesman, a announced that he had changed his subject of expan ker, according tor th le, believes that Bryan will inated on a new platform ny chief is planning to ————e Jown views on PALL RIVER, Mass, Aug. B—Al ey oy combination of nearly all the 70 cot-| Vr) | ton milia here i# being enxineered |, The Tam for an ve sh Spon cate by the New sion. ¢ state ure the nomination « u t on whic a f aom 3 oe © a e mbinati n, wh b wae rmed me ticket with Bryan and to have a New time ago. The mill« are controlled | y by 2% corporations and are werth| $35,000,000. The combination, it is said, will save one million year The prices red for th the verious mills are from wk man selected chairman of the Tammany Demoeratic in 1900, made National Committ dollars al the Democratic canization of the state, led by Croker, is to work for the nomination of ryan and Van Wyek on an anti-trust antl-expan stock of} to $i per share above the last quoted mar-| gion platform ket price ‘ b | The men who nay that they know a 2 bs aa He ee RISE | Croker's plan are enthusiastic over ian nake : arger offer than the *-lthe scheme. They say that Croker h peop hax played the shrewdest game of It in wtated that the capital of this new concern im to be $125,000.00 least, and the aim is to consolidate all under one management WATERBURY, Aug. 24.—Little STREET GAR STRIKE | incr in svoten ts these tires! some insect The attending physician ja satis | fed that the fatal wound was made politics on record, and that his plan to piace Van Wyck on the tail of the ticket i# sure to succeed. Death From a Bite. CcoLts Us. oO a a The Gintcas. # t KR tn a strike ra by a kissing bug. The chief sym proving @ very cost! 4 tne| toms developed were disintegration State of Ohio. In round gumbers PA be pend nish The child was bitten cost $25,000 to pay the per diem i ago. transportation the 19 con nd subsistence of tne regimental Big Building Contract. The present condition ef the iron and steel | AND VAN WYCK THR SRATTLE STAR. Fretertek Warde will revive next reason Henry Guy Carleton's power ‘The New Treaties Will Affect | ina! role, Hriar Angee | | | Marte Hates has been enjoying a | Many For sou Voyage to Texas and a (ow weeks | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Aug ot it Lampasas Spring and Austin. @he lOver one thousand citisens the | WH! return to New York to begin re United States, two thousand Hng- | beareals for her ginal role in Hishmen and aby one thousar Aga German and Pronch citinens will be) 4 directly affected by the new order) yjinine Weber a of things in Japan, by which extras | in witch we territoriality disappears and foreien | > residents are made subject 10 (h© Ppompleton laws and business regulations of the wnich she aaye will be enfo mpire. Fully 6000 of the eee Lillian Russe 1 Fields next seas that Fay Mine 4 contract al vere im a talk 1 mean ® WHI not remain aims to have Japanese 10,000 foreigners now residing in Nielwon @atied from Ban Japan will be thus affected by thie © on the #teamship Yueat feature of the fifteen new treaties an, for the Bandwich islands, She which have abandoned consu will spend month in Honolulu and tra-territortality and) Waikiki. and then return te thi # of the fifteen coun. Country, going direct to New York to nN Quertion subject to the lawa PC) Qrte her new opera an when residing in that coun Frederick Wa aa" is muMMer home courts and made the citise tries ots try The total number siding In Japan. sojourning at White Lake, N of foreigners re~ y asin in temporarily in New as ehown bY a rm aporarily in Ograph on Japan, just prepared by ||)" Burbose of reading a number he treasury bureau of statistion was (yy) WIM his manager, | Clarsnes {. Hrune, among them being J. 1 on January 1, 1898, 10,691. as agwinst (> Ciarke’s romantic drama, “Mach- 3 in 1897 dnd 8.248 In 1896 OF this | number tn 1806. 106, of nearly ne Ce eS half, were Chinese, 2418 Engliad, 1 May Irwin will next seas OT6 Americans sua Germans 41 on in a pew ty Al y Wom French, 297 Russians, 165 Koreans, an.” by Harry 1h, Smith—hin init 109 Portuguese, 104 Duteh remainder divided wong other the misfortune shown in Chicago in Countries in numbers leas dhan 100 1888 under title of “The Scarecrow.” each Mine Irwin's tour will begin in Sep and the effort cutelde comte era, barre Of the 10,531 foretgners residing in tember Japan in 1898, 9.038 were classed an Th hit ees 4 merchants and other profe: » ne mpany engage to support : . the Louis James, Kathryn Kidder while, of the 1,076 from the United States, S79 were classed an merchants and Charles B, Hanford combtr and other professions, Of the 3.118| Sil! Include Harry Langdon and Hritish subjects, Li@t were ciaaned | 2080, Silisiier, the two “«rand old the same, and of the 623 Germans e009 Sagtemate Sram, Onery 483 were so cl, od atone Thomas Mn < e man Hackett, Helen Singer, Mra | Henry V mberho and here HEADQUARTERS OF | Spinrod, the young Seattic barber Sete vere Who was crushed beneath the wheels ELAND, ©, Aug. M.—The | of the outgoing Portland train Tues beadquarters of the Brotherhood of day night. died yesterday afternoon Rattroad Trainmen, one of the larg-| at Bt. Joseph's hospital from the ef [est and influential labor and frater-| fect of bis injuries He attempted! fal Insurance organtaations in the to board a fru car, and failing, his untry, hae been captured by Cleve-|rleht leg and arm were crushed land. Seeretary Scott of the cham-| Lome of bived and the shock are) ber of commerce, Secretary Lee, of | Kien as the cause of death. Local the business men's convention league | barbers are taking up a subscription jand Webb ©. Hall received telegrams to defray funeral expenses jiate thie afternoon from PH. Mor ~ s | rissey, grand master of the brother | hood, informing them that the eam THE DENNY HOTEL. mittee on permanent headqui . had definitely decided to locate the) N. HM. Lattimer and &. F Maine headquarters at Cleveland of the Denny hotel, are out of te This decision was teached by the | 4%! arrangements for opening committee after visiting ai! the cities | bostelry are still ponding: The tem that were striving to secure the| porary option te rtil) in effect, ar | head ‘quarters, and after the advant.|'t *Ul remain #0 until these gentic- | ages of the different cities had been | "Pen return, which will be in four os learetully considered by the commit-|f¥e daye The deal Will then b. wn tee. Chicago, Indianapolia, Des| cither closed or dropped, as the pro-| Metnes, Milwaukee and Galesburg, | «ree of the work justifies, From! Ii, made @ hard fight with Cleve. [Present indications there Is little land to secure the headquarters, bur ‘Uht but that the hotel will soon be | Chicago wae in reality Cleveland's | oPened ead competitor A party eompened. oft co STEAMERS OFF FOR ALASKA|=< 2 eeeres en cc man. of Washington, D.C. p through Seattle this morning for V SENATOR THURSTON HERE orla, They came in on an Union Hesides the Rosalie the City of} Pacific apecia 46 and went north | Topeka, the steamer Humboldt » on the steamer Utopia. The party od for Lynn canal yesterday with al wis return to uttle tomorrow| full freight, and the ywing om morning, then go Bast sengere: K. G. Murray and wife, P | Jensen, J. Meleaace. C. Stanfield w. |D. E. Anderson, F. J. W. Anders m| | Cramer. E. F. Kordet, J. Merach, D. | A. Boehme, D. McNaughton. L. Mi }ler, Ho H. Boehme, M. Larson, Mra FROM A FIRE H. Bert and two children, Mra. 8 Archibald, 1. Sunde. H. MH. Kent, At bert Daub, John Dick. Mra H. An ap Ps derson, Mrs. Alex Mehner and three} BAKER CITY. Aug. 24.~—News ha children, J. G. Cooper, Alex Bates,| Tethed here of the narrow escape D. McDonald, R. J. P J. M lon Sunday of the Haisiey-Kikhorn Bude man Ike Schwerts, John Kal-| mining camp from total destruction om and wife, Mra. F.C. toyd, Mre. |» eink Ave, diieaniedl tia satiate Mary Raethke anf child.’ Calme pace: . ese eat prypiaeces Moore, Mrs. CL. Moore, Mian Guest usin. ithe ap nally Ph adhe cag Kerns, H. B. Goldfinch, T. Hy Mal-| 3" angel — red 8 ry; Wa Wt. WUANWOOR, Lowan Arobl-| tamsee "ee cron, “n ae of a Womlchopper, who w , Andrew Botner, A. #. Lein, G.| parmine on “ en, Mrs. N. Devig, Mrs. N. H i aie Gene ame to ek al Mise L. J. Stanfield, Andrew | a,, appar ae ater Pes oe 1n| Anderson and w LC. And .\ from high on th - un ‘ in 4 wife and three children, C, Bchotken-| iy constructed trenches, €0 minere jack, Frank Atkins, Wm. Kaufman, | ¢ sent BM. Vouncial, “WM Oilland, ¥.|tck eee ae H. Hart, A. Butler, Lee Peacock, Jn-| tucrachen harned oft at f geaBbeom | Robertson, C. BE. Peabody, J. T. H received badly bilatered facag. ra scher, Wm. Hemphe, Mra M lo'clock @ hall @nd thundebstorm,| Bentler, Mrbi F.i8! Bile, Mis. 5,1 corning into eno which fell tor ai| Jensen, J. 8. Hagward. J. L. Jonatt.| hours helped eniee : the ‘thie F. A. Bowen, Mra. W. M. Gilliland Mites. See Mra. J. Hopp, Mra. Bami. Parker. J 3 A. Ludvigsen, L. i. | Bryan, H. J. Kobo, Flipper, F. F. Steele, J. Hunt, 1. F, Bown, Ado Alsen, Capt. C. BE. Tibbetts ambawvit Grimitha, AL GRAIN DAMAGED H.C. Sehwarts, A. Dewar, D. Gunn | Mra. Clyde Lamont, Mre. OleeLee, | IN OREGON Mrs. Gordon Shea, John i, 3 J. Toravage, BH. Larsen, Mrs y| lis. Meyers, Luke Rowan, Frank Gilles pie, H. @. Small, William Rogers, F.| , SAUEM. Aug. 24—Marton county | Hunter and 18 steerage farmers are Greatly, Glaanurawed the prospect for this year's grain rop, which Wa poorer every day an @ result of the Inclement weather which has prevailed for nearly two | we Both cut and standing grain , hae been da 1, but estimates aa extent of the damage are con. _ flicting In tome feet lanacio Martinett) has proportion of the fields fan Francisco to grain and oate has ms a large of standing n gone to attend the mid aummer “high Jinks" of the Hohom.| 20%" Comparatively few fields ian club. have been threshed In thts county eeu whil Across the Willamett river Sir Henry Irving received the hon-~ in Polk sunty, considerable work orary degree of doctor of laws from, has been done by threshers, Grain the University of Glasgow vtlahd,| has had all the rain it can stand oe Se fome of It Reports an t¢ Laura Millard, prima donna of the sprouting are iner Castie Square Opera company, satin “4 h eee AC ie pret a , A able, though no correct estimate can | for today for a well-earned je mad th fs ade at thin time, that the re ua tutes cent rain have caused damage aggre N. C. Goodwin's season at the ating aflout 60 per cent to the grain Duke of York's theater, London, wilt and oat crops be resumed September 2, to continue agg a tll October 14 Diamond Ring Free, There is in contemplation a bur-| We «ive away free at our 2:20 p,m, lesque on “Hamlet” to be produced| auction sale every day a valuable at the New York the vome time Diamond Ring and 10 other elegant this winter presents, In orger to secure a large ttendance at the sale of the N w Mr. and Mrs. ‘Howard Gould) y¥ ewelery Co.'s stoc Emperor William of Germany on! war 8: jal sale of Rogers’ Stiver their yacht, Niagara, off Molde,| ware at 3p. m. each day he fol slits 4 : lowing person receive Diamond Heinrich % ners opera, “The | tine free last week: Mra. Martin Haupt. 714 Maynard avenue; Mra, Young, headquart and provisional]! NEW ORANGE, N | Sunken Bell,” based upon brigade headquarters No N. J, Aug. U—| nann's play of that name, will be| Hot ork; Mrs, Jacobs, MeDonald 1 amee Arthur, a Philadelphia build in block; J. R. Wilson, Balla The #0 men were pald a per diem|er, is putting up 291 dwel peewee een are cent pounany in, 1111 “A vetite ep p 91 dwelling houses i Jocklin, 113 Fifth avenue, A | Ok Hib sst-ae; the debldidine doer Cee eeeeoes ies according to report F i uction nee ¢ | here, the largeat ingle contract on vippied jwales at 2:20 and 7:20 dally, Seats 404, and the transportation brought| record. Fifty of these houses will be| Lester Lonergan, ‘who scored an|reserved.tor Indies at the Emporium the figures up to $25,000, | finished within 90 days, individual success at his London ap- 817 Second avenue, THE TRAINMEN comb oiage dha IP OEE NE PERE TENNER LIT HR II I + ROSS WAS RELEASED, Albert V. Hoss, held in the county | jail on contempt of court for failure to pay alimony to Nis wife, wan re leaned yesterday An ag | Was reached out Of court AY TAXES NOW. In with an act of the people who owe tax ad years previous, ma them with only 6 per Interest instead of 15, This arrange ment will continue in force until tober 31, when the full 15 will be eb ed Thin whould not be confounded with the last half of the taxes for this year, on which the penalty is not added untit: Nov ru TELEGRAPH LINE T0 DAWSON. In about three months there will be a through telegraph line from} Juneau to Dawso G. Th. #wine hart, of Jun 4, & member of the company that will Construct the line in now in the elty, The other mem bers of the company are I. M. Hebr ends, « banker of Juneau, and J. F. Maloney, an attorney of the same place, The purpose of the company in to construct the Hine from Juneau to Bkagway connecting with the one cordance cislature r 1896, cet how cent which is now under construction to Dawson. It Is also proposed by the sane company to later on lay a cable from Juneau to some point on the Sound. ANNOUNCED AS A CANDIDATE TOLEDO, ©. Rule Aug. %4.—"Qolden Jones has announced himecif partisan candidate for gov ANOTHER ONE GONE. Another Kiondiker with consider-| able m y te mlesing Yesterday | afternoon J. Layton reported to po- lice headquarters that Andrew Han son Misappeared from t lata houre Tuesday Mansen had @ draft for 4) gewed up in the front of his hire BOER GRANT IS CONDITIONAL LONDON, Avg. Mo-Cape Town patch advices from Natal say a force of police have been ordered to Colonga, where it je reported the forrs are preparing to destroy the railroad bridge, It te #ald the Hoers agreem grant a five-year fran- chise as demanded by Or Britain | is conditional on the agreement by England not to interfere in internal affaira tn the Transvaal REAL ESTATE TRANSFE 3 | filed for yester-| ‘The following desis were record in the auditor's office day | Thomas M. Reed, jr. et ux. to W KB. Spencer, lot 9 block 3, W. R Hrawley’s add. May 28, 1888, § } HH. A. Hastings et ux to Har riett C. Garber, lots 3. 4, 15 and 16 blort French's add, Slaughter, 862 and Ernest 8 Rhind to #3 and 4, Diock B. French's add, Biaughter, August 14, $100. Jennie KB. and Rufus Bh Page to ¢. W. White, * 1, black 4, Seattle Homestend association First add. March 14, $200. G, Nelson to Mary Kelly, part 8 Bec. block 46. Nag te 1b and 12, nd add, August 22, $1,447.60. Sheriff to Samuel Ashley, plaintift, | lot 10, t Law's Second add, | August 1 0.96. j 1 C. McAllister et ux to Henry Soames’ 2% acres in sec tar 4 August 21, 8750. Emma J. Brown to F rnando G.) Cookson block 11, Com mere Meam Motor add. August . etux tok FM Brewer, jot 1, block 2, Det! Point add. | May 14, 1898, 82 Charles $. Lee to Ida Neaeer, | block 29, Gilman park, August $200 Rufus H. Park to A. L. Brown, lots block N. W.N. Bell's ricen| $6,000. | tand 4 add, June 1 Tobias Butler to Mary Mutler, #'%| lot 2 and part lot 3 block 31, Mayn ard’e@ piat. July 2 ve, et { Walter D. Hixson to Barbara Hix f, n 20 ft lot C and # 20 ft lot 6 K 24, Nagle’s add, August 22, $1. | Jacob Furth et ux. to Maurice Mc- me oye lots 1 and 12, block C, John | J ivra’s Third add, February 16. Administrator of August Olbrich to Alb J. Huhta, lote 6 1 Aa nny & Hoyt’s add, Aug Peter Hillen to Gunner Larsen, tote! 4 to 1% bi 2, Sunset Helehta add. lots 9 and 10, block 6, Second Motor Line add, August 28, 830% junner Larsen et ux. t homas M.| rren, lots 9 and 10, block 6, nid Motor Line add, August 25, $16 Charles Osner et ux. to Charles Weber, ny lot 4, block 20, Hell Heirs’ Second add, August 19, $1,500. | WL SETTLE DIRECTORSHIP. VANCOUVER, Wash. Aug The trustees of the Washington hool for defective youth will hold an adjourned meeting today, It ts expected that decisive action will be taken toward the election of « direc tor, W, W. MeCradie, who was ap- pointed as a member of the board to fill the vacancy caused by the nation of J, N, Be resig rey, has qualified. It is not known what position Mr McCradie will take In relation to the directorship question. He holds the key to the situation, as the board previous to his appointment was al n that question | Ome Firth PPOCORLs —o-————— Buy a 5 acre trac Inv. Co. Special Sa Fine note paper, in | boxes. Denny-Coryell Co., 716 Ist ave, jmy. j of being blind ) ventor of It is very apt to be. the world doe | ness better than a wire | solutely not | means e “Popular With O OUR HOUSE Corner Washington and Occidental. ur Boys in Blue CHILDREN'S PLAY TEN? Dindeolt-on Duck Mize, bx0tt ; heigh ‘it: belgnt of wall.l 1.6 ia; pelea b net, complete with pul Vaimento, 0x5 {., 6.0) Children’s A Tent, 649tt., $27, Cbiidren's Mip Moot, 6x) th, shan Felitz Tent and Awning Co. 7 Vester r Way. THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Organizes for the ren Winter Season. The promoters of the Academy of Sotene bh gave such lectu and Letters, wh ft free a successful series last winter, met last evenin: office of George F. Aust, for the pur powe of reorganiging for the coming winter, Mr, Aust presided ap term porary chairman, and Edgar L.| Hampton act * necretary, The meeting was entirely devoted to planning the work for the coming winter, and discussing mendments to last year’s constitution. It decided to reorgan tion distinet from th old organiza tion, and aim at the making of a larger and bette iety Through those present, the names number of prominent citizens ubmitted as applicants for| acted | m orxberwhiga and they will be Upon 48 FOOD As a permar re ination in effected. Prot. Tr Kin- call W. Ptrewart and Shipley were appointed a c+ to draft a new conetitut Next Wednesday evening the constitution | will be adopted, and permanent off cers will d LET pocs EAT HER DEAD BABE WINSTON, N. C., Avg. 24.~- Near | Hethany a white baby has been dis- covered almost devoured by dogs) and bureards. It was learned that 4 girl named Flore Butner was) the mother of the child She claimed the child was born) dead on Friday, August 4, and that she put it under the bushes and cov- ered it with leaves and dirt nmittee Personal Points... fA Never judge the judges by the jury. as The shiftiesa man accuses foriune Reif retiance and courage go a great way in human affairs. If an airship isn't Mighty, the in- More men give accor meanness than accord means. ing to their ng to thelr nothing that affords peo- easure for less money Th ple more than self-esteem. Lota of men nev ting there simply because a failure keeps them from starting. succeed In get- tread of ne individual who said “one-half n't know how the oth- er half live newer r Jed in a lit- © Village It Is unofficially reported that New chistes have discontinued the froth on it looks soapsuds.—Chicago York ana beer becau so much If News Th coate 1 of adversity is never sugar If t's a woman and the shoe pir em, she buys it at contempt is responstble blacked eye. 8 ma y an und! lic has faith in a wri- When the pu ter it is based on good works. The coachman’s bride ts confident Jher husband will make a good kroom When people abuse you, suspect yourself; when they praise you sur- | pect them sman compliments She's awfully clev When one w other she says but A man at 21 may be a fool at 40. An idle rumor is nearly falsehood always a Loafing ts the muatc out the sound of labor with- It is much easier to run up a bill than it ix to foot it successful dentist ¢ asionally Even the ounters @ snag occ The original sin of a joke «in the stealing thereof probably le The wall paper frieze-out for the amal ors trust) means a manufactur- man on earth is wise enough to be trusted with unlimited other power A fool knows. ople's bus man know his own Some men who have more money th Drains are on the verge of be ing bankrupt Some of the modern society novels evidently written with a de collette pen were A girl may be an expert in hand ling curling tongs and yet know ab hing of draw poker When @ man has a clear field jt there is nothing else in tt When he has a clear head—weill, that is different The truly great politician ts one who t# able to perform a clear pub He duty and by the same act prati fy a grudge against a political ene thicago News. | ze ax an inatitu-} ‘Latest Styles © Ladjer, have your Tailor-made butts made by é HUMES & CO. © Koows ts Sale Deposit building When —- » You Want A Bargain in a New, Slightly Used 5 or Second-hand Fi PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have ths Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City. 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Telephone for estimates ; Black 731 Denny-Corye!l Company $ M $ Ag Department, 122] First Ave. ry Departnent THE STATE OF WASHINGTC KING COUNTY 8 Wither Court Duwamish Pree € H T ineau and 5 f the Staté of Wash ereby notified that Paper company, @ wporat has filed a complaint na you In said court whieh will heard at my office in unty, Washington, ind unless you appear ar Y inawer, the sar will be ven nfessed, and demand of and 40 cents, with int 1, 18M, for goods, war chandise sold and.delivered you your request , Complaint filed July 15th, 1899. HARRY CARSON, J. Py sapere tern the Wor tour ite f new of s duce one man of th ers 1 man in tt Juan next the | ki MC Ww. 1 Taco Hern prom ore Mr charg gery, shal The p ecutls again tion busin, cruise The raised Lewis us & Hugh Hamno Searth 500, * Was re