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en EF Only Paper in 7 cat 2>AY ONLY ONE CENT mec: THE SEATTLE STAR. 2c" VOL, 8 NO, 115. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, .MONDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1901, THEY ARE DECISION OUTLAWS —_PROLONG FREE FOR THEY SAY SO SORRY EXPECTED IN HIDING §=©TROUBLE HOMESITE KEEP OUT Tom L. and John R.ja.cAsm Posses Fail to Locatel,,” ranunart, Pa. July The! Qi tahoma Land Thrown! S84: Pont, bn Men's Clothing, Youth's Clothing. it Amals t the ‘ : : Clothing, Furnishings, Can't Be Present. ' Montana Robbers. | pias ine american! Open by McKinley. gue age rican ¢ Ktc., During Our Great RNS Lams BLANCHARD HE IS BRAVE YACHTS : peiuergre 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Blk. But it He Can Get the Job He Will ame on Selina the Genatite- | 8 nypt ge te dagen Bop tis wenn “Fix It” With the Mayor. pende t cht, fuby | oP r : con | theaters Decp- ut rices ' ag 25C0TS A MONTH. Boys’ ‘aps, incense wil be ne n governor. ws mamas reere came from the south. Con-/« ne . | ATENT MEDICINES are sold at Aitions do not favor th tndepe sd deep cut f Mayor Humes today received a whe 6 o- as as letter from an ambitious resi of bs ew wm a Skagit county who wants « on but a happy frame of r the Seattle px . Ti The ree today was equal tri has caused all kinds of am n angle, miles to each he ts showing come into his and other t esi Prosecution Presents Testimony Showing That Six saoS INCREASE The applicant says he has se Mee service “back in Illy and that he has always been ra “brave, feeriess an ” He says be is not acquainted in Seattle but that he could learn the town in @ few days by providing himselt| T With a pocket map and note book on! ( +" Which he could make “memeryen-| charges of doms” of what he “seen.” Aad he death Chief adds, “that from the police duty 1! Meredith, w have had, I don't think it's a good for a police to be well known ‘The start was made at Constitution er 627 FIRST AVE Wholesale DOruggists rices t 1 druggists in 4 The lowes Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, 2 Who Fired the First One? —"smznsiz=netsomsoa Harbor Master's Report tor|seeeresceesceesccesescenescenessesess : sais iD Panweem, bar June Very Encouraging. $060960000006068060C0b OP OOO HOOOES>ESOSO OD OOOOO® gusset? THE LEADER “‘itussets STORE 710 SEOUND AVE About!-2 Price ¢J | “Only a boy, who was in @ back)? or 3 k tn’ the afternoon, M barber who is employed | Lewis held th had made th ¢ Was out at iar 0 suggested to you to in the criminal dep r superior court, the municipa anyhow." In closing his letter h@! room being too amall f a ss had! Mr. Pu bested to the bantering ' ¥ Fourth of July. And then came the| Judge George appeared uy . n At least be fair with the witness part that most amuses the mayor.! ber while t s stood a ¥ heard sounds? arked Mr. Fult ‘The Skagit county brave says that | bunch of roses : n a lofty t look at your wateh. Hurry 1 ence) ran TSR | if the mayor will get him the job he| vase. Just in front ag Pes] Ped i ly nt act am ex aly fair.” answe wil pay him well for it and “no-| a f disting io att Prose ne ettorn jected t yt 6 Body but me and you needs to no! ne J aH Lewis, Wil!| the bandying of wit and was I think « ud Mr, Fu anything “bout !t." The mayor laugh is a ge J. E. Hum-| sustained y tagly remarked: “That fellow | for the defenda iF ¢ the first sound you heard 1 when the shoot the man we want. He would a + ta that Of & car passing over | ing sked Mr. Lewis sine Cloak " s ie whe ace en a} a t ar passing oe ar. ~ bu ee se hai haven't heard of him be : fon't know ; legprmmrenication wil! be sent . 4 Hee Sullivan 4 the civil ser witness satrated the shot When earé the fret chet vice comminsioners Bin ag Rg ag an eee eee ee oe a Telephone Co. of Seattle a 50-Yeoar Franchise. } 1 H = l E 1 you go after the first t 4 | 1 I looked up and saw people run | I went » an ’ ing," answered the witness. The Peoples’ Bargain os fo tap ofthe stage at th id You wee any one with « pack TACOMA, July &—The Aptomatt ne Company, Beattie, | = 4 hee his har which recently secured @ franchise and has begun successtul operations shor the Sor in that city, thereby establishing a system ompetition # today granted a franet here, Mayor ce which gives the Automatic the right to operate for WASHINGTON, D. ©. July &—11 fe understood that Gov.-Gen. Wooa* Ae hen ' wan an a * sent of the f tne ie that the company # . has asked President McKinley to ~ 4 ment t > * that an a p TG ais bide“ tetiner pe. Fulton ¢ kK witnens months from the date of the mayor's signature. Ir ” Very Starting . a ne of the promoters of the A aid Cuba. I mt mer by Gus P bh gaggle Norman be Ay siete “mayor Campbell Signs Ordinance Giving the Automatic fe | ; EES REA NS . 2 Simi: whe owes © Vory Damaging $600 0 t is pert t the ? HL. M. Hammond, a tet r be , ‘ wt 3 court a was nex in the « y of ' t th rbitant t Line of the Prosecw 4 mony againet th It le understood thas the It was underatoo . Did y hear the shote?’ was|Utieoners, and he the star wit-|& gigantic deal in telephone construction 7 o t 5 ked b enn f good authority that only last week 20 car _-———— rou t or ‘ 1 P M at 7'¢ r ed for at Philadelphia by the A ROME, July §.—The pope's phys’ > hs Ohenit. ons lt Gee ihe commer|s hint at the beginning of heavy operat tian states today that his holiness uugh the room at| ages in his « the same, then | small 5 cacao See MILLINERY ni Store 7 makes: The P » RB & G T 1 nstead of $1.65 and $1.75, 1.28 | ead of $2 and $2.25, sO ead of $3 and %. who fired these| anid he ne v i) d and 4 purchased the Allen« : p J \aaouk on in the doll a we dre determined to olees an-examination : pe 7“ Saute HF PRICES ON UP-TO-DATE MILLIN- an employe of the SLX amere 65.038 The A a small sed 4 k has made us many friends. | Many sock Il. has been docked and Meredith,” eald t tness, Depar ‘ | s millin- hull has been examined. the first shot, turned and i. i saan . kirts, mus. ination showed that her bottom is| wer ‘ ting 5 * ae ; eae Very foul. This, it is believed, ac-| the pr f this p put a few Cree et ee ee betgead for her recent defeats by the es witneey & | » old Shamrock. athe fen ‘ Peg ome ote ¥ | 004000490000000000000000 00066 I ald r «or v H ‘ ' " - hs ge aK J that when he heard the fire Lerch 1 house under ¢ was f ne r ae 7 "wo J $1,039,200] red. that Mr t rn ' r ELONBURG, Orange River Colony,| he hear’ ith M . ‘cial Manet sates SE, July §.—Rimington's guides on Juiy| more, rote In it not true ”" Exporta ‘ On Improved City Property, Farms and B cceupled the Boer position hers.| The rnd ye oh Coastwiee piquant beh. Timber Lands. ey camtured 19 Boors, including a) hand : ee Sonehandl ‘ — The Boer casualties} Hamilton slowly walked u fred? asked wp mse Hy $1.04 panne ed and two ded. Paar I ; 3 Forag + 2.400 ; L Pe ma Elka | will play ball to-| inet pase B. 309 | . ckson street car ws atter the point had | | gBritiein Columbia 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenus and Cherry St. the ree 1 ng b —~ He cin t eon, heard the at A Feed 60,00% 4 NEW YORK, July &—Pterre Lori. over toward Guy's eo ao See See Sere wed PE ew “4 ooo 204 SER is sititendsne tohene nec sta. bbs Ga nek ie eee bene Sta ae Wade Gee WEATHER FORECAST. : head 0 | JOROOSOSSSSSOSOOOORSOSOSOSOOOOSOSOS SEDO OSOMOOOOOS and head of the firm which bears his | ¢ . He heard a shot ine 6.600 1,200,000 \ 3 “ Ta cati °? name, died yesterda t his Fifta|¢ . fo then «a t of people around the You said that you aaw Chiet| For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight 100 44,100 G oO avenue home, in this city. Ure! a wpeelitheemg nad | be ened ene na She! sacredith. Where dia you see him" | ar nd Tuesday, fair; Mght ith to 10,495 bbin 27,297 ol ng on a acation * Polsoning was the chict cause of hia| ing se thor aie P nuece tar The f wo were close together, | asked Mr, Lewis at winds. death ee — 9 MF-/then came the third, and then the| "1 saw him standing alone on the If you are leaving home for a season, we will At is generally Jerstood tha I do not know the exact kind of| us ‘ c answered Hammond 2 Plerre Lariliard'’s estate is worth be 4 f po SRR Hind oC | Pans ler cross examina-| |, Mr. I k redirect t tween $20,000,009 and $25,000,000. M Loriliard was 68 years old. He is| the # survived by the widow, a son (Pierrs| “In Loriliard, jr) and two 1 Mra. Wm. Kent and Mrs. 4 er. | "Wh Attorneys in saw all th nt of the at TACOMA, July &—State Grain Inspector ieht returned toda i “Patton objected to quea:, = Me i inon ndjocrpod anv of {ate Wuret inavection throuehout astern, Wastineton ite reports |$ WOrthWest Trust and Safe Deposit Co. era are now offering $3 and $4.a day with board 94 W * COLUMBIA ST, Hartman, V.-P.; A. Myers, Sec | | P k, Pres; J. P. RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE ©8200: GRAND JURY WILL PROBE _Heseeeeanenensereneesorecccecorsecenennetesene’ and Aopth, Leachi and Mad NO MORE GROWDING jis? .cmsictedcicse tostore The ise Sound Trip | ‘i hold goods on Pike Street. (ys N’S, 507 PIKE Salmon Bay and ALD eatock thle evening the con-| Startling Story of Wholesale Bribery—Sane Persons hake : y Ballard--Route of the Ship Canal Among Points of ©: rama Bajente for the Bound Adjadges Wad and Confined ta State Raplom. or Interest--Will Leave Tonight for Up-Sound. s 7, Hort Aageles, the piace for tare The Elwell-Darrington ‘Mining Company tice of the warships. What erett and probably Victoria, siti wean |] At Darrington, Ww Bs. ¢ Ill be vinited. During the trip INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July 8—The grand Jury today began the ine |} they have be secutor Fulton objected to ques as to witness’ whereabouts at . 7 . e ° e & ry 2 rr seooes h., has just str new ore, which forw e time. and see The Aint ee o Was on ft estigation the ‘ eben Sees istingaiahed congressmen | Hi 12 eto ae Lak hington thin afternoon | vertinnt lanapoli# insanity true ik te chased thas bout it, is pose of thes = pen Aah the I to accompany the par-| (Merion) inthe two yours last past, fully 20 per cont. are perfectly ans ames b, SiVARD © O., starr-sovo suitoinc All mina a Tv. H eee and Sten? The trend of the charges on which the grand jury is basing its in -- board the ston vt. Wile whe tenn sy saide dees tail cc taae {AAPMORSGIMGATRIE enkeh Earworm Insound have, Coemt, coareiteed es, RIGHT FROM THE WOOD... : the Magnolia be} wer to Beattie nent Brite ate asylum; the purpose of the outrage be © put “objsectionabl nerry, Muscatel, Angel from $1 @ gall 3 Salmon bay, Fr the | 10:45 o'clock m the party re ie m. they wili| Persons out of the why, 4 M 600 a galion up. H Lapaiealiegadl. canal cla} trate. ne Grent rthern up and @ length iitie to Snoqualmie tale claimed that in this way personal enmities have been satisfied BRUNNER s) It Was the unanimous opinion of hut preceeded to Fremont, the grow: | Washington. The congren hy | spend the | and that many of the victims have been not only defrauded of thetr 10 & CO. \ » Union. vined at the Seattle commo fe i p ike The committee, attended by tho | try Club by the ladies of their pare! coneressianal ‘comestties ee i ine | oe eee ut bare. been obeuted out at property, and ourages ip, |B Telephone Main 1060... 502 PikeM@trect. perky ee en een F TELS LEIS m the congressmen that Magnolia | we wi weual 4 witn in a > quali ery t rs hav: also ved wit and $1 vest qu is; the { pha hite en ren have, avors of 5 the kin¢ sult th s. INDIA 2 Pl on 905 3 5.00 wi satisfa:

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