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MONDAY, Fe ; THE SEATTLE STAR 3 ae autinowe nya permanent repair Sons of Hermann pene REVIEW seme TROUBLE AT ESSESSEEESIOALLG UT exstsetemelA TRAGEDY , bacon, atic, dry. salted” clear | Commander Evane Lays Down the| i ode mes tiple: ag Hy on rer corren veiver cream. | First Mate of Schooner Campbell ge cig lleddy AED ; t on A Merchants Lay All Blame Of! sitter, cheese, Eggs and Poultry Law to Excursion Boat yoare “he cam ie trom ROBBERY” : ERE se 3 Killed by Chinese Cook q and quality af t ak ° ie Present Duliness to |, Sutter — Washington creams Managers: Sean laetiiods hivues hans ober | Pup af hot black coftee. Meat It vial eae ania de asia! b n you le g ey will be , the Strike. “Unease Native. “Wrest Nan eateotite msuluveting e rental disonived: Add the grate 1 smith Iv as adv id. new tful trextment of Seattio ex-| happy diaposith "| Frank Mounett's Flory |iices str unit ——————— “Local trade conditions, while they BUGS pangs 4 wii'hut| Rebuke of Standard ' ed aber wm wi J Nothing Like Them Uatil the Last : strike wet been > aby. the a Ree better, worth living, | while a il Game. n enough Cine +n bl prominent drygood . , pe, f exty she] wae We are the first to y feel the hickens, 19@18¢; | boat's manag ange Berman of, 4 ~y* f t Wink Raymond & eftects of the strike, and through us 6 more ideration h = 20, 000 STOP DETROIT, Mich., July 15.—The | spongy textun } “ ;. dition of trade can be sum The fotiowing | Sonate. no excuraio byt former att general of Ohio, 5 ' ' , mee he pro | ‘The compant ' + halt Monnott uM ‘ xr E se m the ook or in| genen ‘tants inte treme ie ‘ OVER SUNDAY Johnson's candidate for the nomir A PET OF THE KING ; through NO USE Many Ladie > @ man th ain Oats, "! ariey. |» 4 tr he tra is heavy en « Dew tate theket, deli ia h " ed that a large percentage | $91.00; wheat, chicken feed, $22.50 to make w niand ¥ hot hh “ wes n he 1 om oakieg ae ; Gf their business has fallen of siN°o | Corn, 81:40 per 100 Tbs; Toran, FEI. | ey" eicket ye ALT LAKE CITY, July 18.8 . P ; " “ ‘ou ‘ / 5 k ined. E the Inauguration of the strike. ¢ Hay—Puget Sound, per ton, $14.90; | Gen. the Ma 418,000 . e . , . -— 4 ith June and July o t | Eastern ington’ timothy, $18.08 » ang i andard O41 ¢ 1 at f n of ing 2ROS. pored with Tene and Jat ae Eastere Washington othy, $18.00 Majes ty and oth . roe en " at] DOG. the, Stand 4 mo wt i Soe ¢ toes tie x RNST BR fea ; J. MATZGER’S, 1307 Second Ay. Mae abie—in some casen the me Bi Fresh ranch, 11@180; 9&-| clusives a7 i s aeentien bn the wit ’ : ‘ Pike aetal . nna nants feeling it heavily tive creamery, 20 De nday in this city - 4 } 2 : y It is probable that the clothing| Cheese Native Wash People indignont pulr A pewa were giver to| big bate gn | weve, beer , , ves : wo Wurtes ANY FLY ASTIGMATISM and ¢rvg merchants have suf-| Eggs — Strictly freah ranch, One. 00 the Geenpéting domenn Ene vieltes amnable robbery & : sa bea f seaglatina et ~ ; alk pail i; enue eved by ; red and are suffering more from | 220 per doz own the barge on which p. olga the, MiP hip, hurr a a carg ‘ i the strike than any other particular! Poultry — Chickens, live, 10@1lc;| are unloaded beside the battleshiy high tthe W green Hawa fee and " r F te it 1 gla ines, Ironwechers as 8 class are|@ucka ihc: takes, oie On the final trip of fun 6 f ‘ itd 00 Quiver ty beer keen, Bhe left t r LINDAUER liberal spenders. They buy in quan. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 1:14%e/ pany’s boats last night t apta =f" 7~ cian Tei matttionedes or obeeord Blakeley ad a deck cargo for Uities and buy the dest. | Their trade |chickens, “logiic; ducks, "19@1¢M4e. | Would have removed the barge, lea 5 aia her next ‘ HIRSCH’ 3 PHARMACY eatie 6 Is a desirable one because it if remU~/ Live stock — Cows, suc; steera ing the Inland Ply neers h. you # 8 professors, ‘ 6 Main 96 7 lar and on a strict cash deste. Bin {yete calves. & sheep, 6@ | among the Jack Tara with ne ane} nies Gis lavas | tecte |e “7 ’ . : Dr amy hinese wer 3 PIKE STREET the strike that source of trade has) Se; hogs, $45 is of reaching their steamer on it uly he t bes ’ eu > ee ee Sea . 2 people are not given a|Portiand yeaterday trom Seattle by | MAYS mucces in ond THE viRY BEST You CAN'T 3 at work, have no money to spend, __ | & more §.to¢ y t juty t /_ ; ha na nts, the kind while those who have saved their —— = " tion whe money can F Tackle (f aa é earnings are holding on to them, not TACOMA, July 18—-Apokane 7, Ta. | tor oy com mbes x Oc each, anywhere Hs @rawn out. While It is true the] kane was vir > x " other labor organtzations are assist Teach th Sten ‘ ae PRICHARD WARDWARE 0. mee Chong & Co Ing the ironworkere vith means in i letterente ual eae t Pe oaaond i 1116, Second Ave. > er Rent Mee week ree commiise| arcunrenoer. inich. Juty 14Frenh Teeuioe, 0 Ghand Rapite ¥ e THE y Sccependeecesthel coum ” Your Side u This Drug War ithe ae) thelr rights, yet they are furatghed ~ } : v : ’ ta THEATER GOERS \ only enough money for bare tiving | onist, met a dreadful death, Inclosed in a » he felt from mid. | Portland ‘ . 1 , » wed bt tie tant that i CAN CURE j expenses. That small amount can-|atr a distance of 1000 feet fing in Muskegon lake, Death wa . ‘ Yr it . . , s t double the ¢ tb by ying Hydrosone to tin . See eee eee eee cane eon | tantancous \ Beatth 4 $ ‘oe ar 1 through the t r u ~ A 1 part, any ulcer which I “ wmeriy draws from ¢ is thrifty line Seiaiper wee tik: bettas of Yeetaee Ie ws Gan . » : MP iot box t back the righ 4) wi t h Koc ye . . i pematiy ore exelow was the assistant ¢ mor Metz le had ma box wre fie Fiahte ane me 2 ' Next to the clothing and drygoods| ne ascension before. He was to be shot out ofa cannon when he hat ellen fer o on h at th — ; merchant, the pethaps | risen to a certain height. Hé was ‘nclosed in the cannon with a para . oncne, W. W. HOUGHTON, Jeweler JOR. HLT. H feels the effect “The| Grote p . oem aie eta Gehartaar ~~ } tisfled with a fair nrg pn i A T. TURNER rt fronworker is sald & . Bros, Madrona park. Tel, West 391 For bathing, Mrdrona Villa Bathe. promt. The drug pedis anitarium, Higekley Block, ~ groceryman. “His table le wellkepe| When the balloon had risen 1000 feet, the rope holding the cannon | iL ‘we wee © He buys liberally and the be caught fire, letting it fall to the earth. The balloontat in th al can a oe anew rangementa so that ou i market affords, too. | Now non plunged into the Inke before the gaxe of thousands of spectators | Wa. 7 6]. By oF drugs would not AM S ays that whic! necessar: “ 0 \c we toy was badly batter nat emains ENATCHEE, J . © oo * “The Tailors Teo.” | THe cannon struck a saw log and was badly battered and the remains | 4, k Saturday Frederick & Nelson—-Fine Furniture. s ° a Oe oney Saver on Call of the balloanist were frightfully margied. Teselow was 20 years of ag amer Wenatchee, docked . Thene prices on satisfactory ‘The tallors notice « Dig decrease wan partiality Geateered oP are ' qualities Trade Prices. Fe fm business, The butcher, the gard- $e urance, $350 Fir . Wright's Tooth Powder, 2 ener, the baker—all are affected. | chance to get home.” said Command-| Frank Chase awoke just in tim s 8 kind 1be R ui And it is as one merchant stated: | or Evane, “ite the last excursion you| save his life by leaping §| carter's Swedish “Hair : Shirta, closed front, “There is not a business man in Se-| } ited we bore r hs theses © window inte tha H tin $4 cies ‘S00 - vont, 12% okt shite, attle, from A to Z, no matter what| = cee Wy Bere. Fhe en. | SS H Lore Disrenaia Gablows - : liars, 2c;" cuffs, per patr, see 5 1 Une be _copducts, whe has nat felt reached the Oregon an hour later - 2 Be flannels. We take the soueiny _ the ‘serthe” tne 0 take the waiting passengers . et Ot Theat : [ lannels. We take iy _ ber of leading merchants have cu: TACOMA, July 15.—As a reault of ose, gh ag = H ee ee, 8 pmestic Anish (no gig 4 tailed their fall buying as pap | a conference held here last night be he Horn,” her 8 35 per cent. because they could noz|tween Managers Dodd and McClos-|throughout the wae with &p a fePhow lonk the contention wilt lat. [Key" Spokes trades to Tesomns hoes |kureuRm the war. with Spl H i ues City Steam Lay ‘They could not afford to stock upjond Baseman Stultz and Pitcher! «at » made the by 2 i: heavily while the present conditl/a| Wilner in exchange for Third Fase-| navy” one of the gold 3 bc 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. ot affairs are so threatening. man Shelton and Pitcher Adams shipe afloat , on — Near Pike St i “It the trade conditions in Seattle | a ber cork iageeral, a H ar Pike St. estabuumed 1868 had been normal, there is mo doubt 2 Dut that business would have shown | DROWNED There Wes « Big Cr: SOCSOOOCS OS ODOSESOIOOOOD Every time @ Refrigera : % ® material increase over 1900,” said Visitors yester@ay were given en tor reduces the cost of ice croc i | Waiters seeterday were give bee necenee, Ot Sars MORAN BROS CO. less some means are employed at| Saey Seroreay ed SOS] wamarcarnm, wagh; dure e-| on meen as te comm | Frank Keefer, an employe on tho! pot were emphasized to vis healthful and wholesome, the refrigerator reduces ite Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, b ‘Some of the large stores ace daily Wenatchee ferry. fell from that boat | indiscriminately. Many of the any other refrigerator on Now Is the Time Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. tailing their expenses uct | into er and was drowned ce a nd adh the market. It in Present trade is not sufficient to| throwing him a pole, but the drown-|ties through the ship from be make work for all. | ing man falled im his attempts*to| re is to the crew's nest The > , Mertaity Rosai | naved “the enmel when the Jaxged Hy. Franklin, aged 9 years, died ‘SERMON AT BALLAR | Pea many. neetiona pf 4 at Fifth avenue and Madison street | Eottam, che triple oxy engines | oo lN. yesterday. The remains are of Bon- ferame nee, tial eny & Stewart's. Elder 8. P. Hayw rd, pastor of the Ye to Buy a (AS RANGE For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Optum or E Habits—The only Keeley Institute in Wi INSTITUTE and British Columbia. Institute Kilbourne Ave, en Lake or Fremont car. Office 30 Sullivan ig. Tel. Main 225, Seatt sh. G. T. Castle, f ‘Mrs. James Mullen, died at 1213 ue M street, | Ean turrets aad mechan , Eighth avenue south last evening. | orien trina and = opensaly |fahting ma hinery les Bence cad Sold at Manufacturers Collars finished on our new Edge pe. The | body, fe a Seamer & gowerca, addresses at Ballard yesterday. | ined tn pn ga Re pe ‘ Prices, make it a pleasure. » aged he elder is woomer here. ans hy Ae n efrigerators, annie 7 Of the Inte Then. Neloom, died at IS /ie a fluent speaker. His subject: |witl he tought te Rentie and the i apron Seattle Gas & Electric Co. CASCADE LAUNDRY compy} The funeral will be held from the pa 8 Dy the fret Har and! Morans be given an opportunity to FROM $4. 50 UP 214 CHERRY ST “ Church of Immaculate Conception | cr amaue heavy mums trom the Geet Atter an | ve I tomorrow morning 9:30 o'clock.) He said in part: “The book of Gen- | Giemanty ogi ee = POSSE SeOSOSOD EERE SEE Interment will be made in Calvary esis, the frat book in the Bible, ia a) “Anting, # ee oe ie » cemetery book of first things. In it we read Wm. Cain, aged 31, died early Sun-|o¢ the first man the firet women and Gay morning of accidental injuries.| the first home they cntoyed tn thin ‘The body is at Butterwort. |home and to this {ret couple wa: |given the first commandment by the }Creator, thereby making them amenable to Him and placing them in a position where they might de they might obey or disobey. “Attached to the command: “Thou aw. shalt not eat of it,” was the penalty | ay pith for disobedience: “Thou shalt surely TOPEKA, Kan., July 15.—Rev.| was a contradiction of thin Chas. M. Sheldon of Topeka declares |tion, "Ye shall surely die | his intention of going to Chicago to 3:44. Following this first temptation 901 20 Ave., Cor. Marion 3) study life in the alums and divine if|came man’s first sin bis fail re- | NO MORE CROWDING sv cuzwue,Secsrexe where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of house- hold goods on Pike Street, OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE * e eseoe oo The Best Assortment at the Lowest FREDERICK & NELSON, Home Furnishers. Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison os 1 AMUSEMENTS. GEATILE THEATER| J HOW, Manager To Maia 4 Tonight and All the Week Melbourne Mg ° | WRRRAARRRERRRRERE BUY vot GRAND cou RIDGE Our mid-summer clearance sale on Wall Paper to make room cDowell) TO RT RR th | dededindindadandadndndntndadadadie’ possible what Jesus would do if He| sulting In death. Peere scores for fall goods. lived in the slums there. This will| The elder claimed this doctrine of @ ali alt DL eed Supported t COAL be preparatory ‘to a book on “Slum natural or inherent immortality, or ERRR RRR RR REAR ARERR ERIE ER ; : Life and Its Remedy.” |that man doen not die, is the material ) % Miss Florence Stone from the new Mr. Sheldon is @ personal friend of |out of which many conficting the Harverd DENTAL OFFICE z Hin Excellent Company, in Sar saquah Coal Co, Jane Adams, who has made Hull |ories of the day are manufactured | : 5's grest Have You Ever Felt e house in the slums of Chicage the| Upon this assumption that a dead|_ 1% al a _ cleanest and the E Most noted social settlement in soleus alive ts built ritualism. 9e—Waists of good per : 4 F E DOR A | the thrill of emanate from a cheapest ‘coal in the | world. United States. He expecta to re-| which teaches unseen men in great tty patterns and colors, « * r | KIMRAL unkers foot o: d q f cette eomalbenable -eametes \er numbers than counted by one's a here to start with erly * 3] | “You Judge a piano by its tone: for| x Telephone Main 300-302 Pike, cor. 3d Per in bis i= census, walk our ‘ ts toda IF yod D4 | Popular 2 Be, $1.00. | is the wnerring Index Chat tells) ee EEE RES ERE RR Re |, Eternal tormentism or the doctrine |AT S90—-Waiste of best quality Rne-|£ * $$$ | w nether an instrument is good |that the dead are now alive in «| lish Percale, with tucked yokes| ¥ * tad. Te ie because of their marvel-| COCCCCOCOCCOOOOOO® the outcome of error. Ma not pasa Pina aie ar! some were| £ you had better ADMISSION 106 The full, round, long sustaine The standard of excellence. murely die, Besides the remurrection | fc but most af them sold tor meet | & : 3] take aavant Prices ¢ Scukiai ‘gletiesn, deotign “btenk i ae Ang sl EC NILES : rk ll () HI Jot the dead so plainty taught by the | choose now At sole 1331) SECOND AVENUE +: Ayn Mowers ‘% rou have # AWN) scene in New York City; car ride up wt make: 7 Ganieal aaasen eign tn made of no effect by | a'r s4c--All the Waints that sold at & outhwest Cor, Union Zand no mower you Tha| Rursell road, battle of Matanaas, an| instrument can ever hope to have! & 9 etal 4 {hie doctrin a not death|” $1.25 and $1 s0—too : + - | inter anche episode in the Spanish American|them. Special bargains tn piano Se Ay pA py POR imply the gate that lets mam| scribe. ‘They are Pe “| % Foil sate of Teeth $5.00 %| Villa or Plaza wilt pl . ‘and others slightly damaged In remodeling na see ° a sas soem oe sas, began brisk (Barta Phere'te monimport stor the | ot, Madram. plain © Siren dunes four 3] GEO, H. WOODHOUSE co. ‘Yesler Way Pharmacy purehesea in ola ea ja morning. Commission men we dn of Ecc. 9:10; Pa. 146:4.0r Jonn| fresh and’ now ae sigs = 4 w er ables ‘and the usual Monday buyers |* waiste f * 4) of) ag gat Bs " PRESC RIPTLIONS “were plenty AT Walsts of plain, corded or| # Geceye conalt ‘exak “ST eeeeeeerorooore eee 0 City G dR d Ci b J. B. ST TOP nish any quantity at reasonable While last week's business war not ; F beat 7 rans ? jueen 000 Roads Ciul 103 Second Avenue toe Oe Pink 161i. po Qs heavy as some this season, still it ca lace “ » vi as — ‘Was cery satisfactory. it-of-town “ 6 1 6 g Ho at sche * ¥ y a 3 3 b e attle Dail, Telep! Siders were ‘ununuaily gved, and | ; Db heeeeeceenereneeeeeneee |S) ga > 1ues ay, U y i Burke Building erie fo Seattle Daily Telephone, Main 428, Beas have an upward te = Poeeees soesesesosooccooooooooooooooooos @ Compressed Fibre ¢ iia bas sore ff | ais abba 4 Fixing Bath 4 30 >. m. | penetra a pager bery line of ‘venetabien westotions 54 ‘ ° 7 I BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE W oop. sland practically the name as Hat 4 Call and Sce It . Don't re the tandem pur-| Bxct t y, ™ gelica, from $1 a gallon up, | sutra ane ur BBIN' F wosntnctre Dente! Gs ee | caveman, 0.30) 7 $ Washington Dental ant = g/At L yele Palac? Track BRUNNER & CO. {CORRECTED DAILY.) Ohio Democrate who retain t ° Photographic Sunoly @) #4 sg an «yg Foy boo rtd to Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street, Green Fruit. rome» Mag agg el ge ° me rent ec PO UESSENTOLSODTUTOSTOTEISISSISSER Lemons—$2.00@83.00 a box: limen,|ntate ticket. This ~ F @ 211 Columbia Street, Seattle ———— tai sti aati $596 per case: cooking app! 0@| vote from the Dem ° esedececoqoes POOSSOOH HOES OHODOOOOOOOD ib; eating apples, al-| now organized in th and our great remove Il _ probably be over. Dur eee ‘ ya . éncin oranges, $2.16@3.0; seeding, |” By week PRICE CUTTING WILL RBACHEA CLIMAX. Everything pede —$—$—$——— Seattle Transfer Co. 92.2%; bananas, $242.50; olives, 50 s lower now than ever before but du: the last few days wa Ber gallon; grape trust, $200@% w , will out even Greper. MAny Of the barenine have been taken ad- 9| OUR Prelght, Passenger and Bagauge ative strawberries, $1.7) 42: b erate vantage of Many more natn, sineeppies 4.00@2.0 per doz: cher STORAGE PRESCRIPTION Tien, G00; peaches, 66@75c: apri ° 3 Ih 4-48, Oo 623 Firat AT. Sots. Mc: tragedy” and Samp DEAD BODY : DEPARTMENT Maoneaics ne Is the Pride of Our Store sor tatoes-800G73 per ton; beets, Y ms =u ‘We .guarantes reljatnity,, GRU! ¢ —=You Ww ill Have to Hurry= | the offers we are now makin capit rers. Quickest returns possible, | sants a cain & (0, BROKIRS, shah pay Guten Seletaialalaialaiaiehalalaisiaioieiaionaiaie’- TIMAT Good Buy in Butter per doz; carrots, $1.25@1.50 per| MIDDLESBORO, Ky. J 15 Prompt Furnished on Painting and Tinting. All work first-class F. STOLTING apering FID III III IOI IOI OR IO IIIT IR RIT TR TR IRE It’s LOTS OF § SPORT — Back: lettuce, ibe per dozen; turn! pe, | John Martin, who keape-e saloon in ‘This opportunity to get steel ranges, « HON; garlic hc, cabbage $1.26@1.00, | the country, foundnear bi» place the o, kitehen-wa DEPVCTE, 26O%c; huske Yo, green| dead body of Martha White, plerced tela, garden h celery, Me per dozen; sweet po-| With a bullet, The girl had beer te hk x * 7 t : i * * art ) fish for while they are bing so al Call in and tatoes. $1.75; Spanish Chill 4 several hours he Was a atep nt M * Fresh Churned x t nh trout wh 1 pep. al hh ne WA f |® our t fore you buy elsewhere, We have the best Bers, We Der Ib; sauer kraut, ase, |daughter of H. Sampron, who recent * Creamery, per pound, ee. Dative need ettuce, toe per Gos; |17 was sent tot nitentiary . FOTEL BUTLER ok $ the chea k ae chokes dos; green peas,| murdering his wife, and she had been ‘ ae | # Special price, in 6-1b lots “ 2@% pound; dried ‘figs ne, 6c; | a strong wit! cainat hi: tt ft 24 ave. and Columbia. Tel. Main, 19 CAFE AND & \* r( x - oO: Bree dmbacte Mig tomatoes | thought same of bie friend waylald » Ve a we Tl* MATHESON BROS * Going orthru oe ot es per and shot Miss White as she was rid. | 72. lesier Way ETE WART bigs Aneta INGON- “ERS Po ee , me Bebe PT sets rhubarb, }ing along the road. 78-84 Yesler Way. ¥ Wo Lk Bs Kin balimors * Pion Hotel. NRCTION * | * ¢. annie ee £ 803 FIRST AVENUE ow eamer Cyrene between hte Spinach, 3c; cucumbers, sogdve dos, | afternoc bie | eeeeveweecarrerocrccccty 6 2 28, [A ry afternoon and evening, | Zamaeeemesaeaesssasssssssrsanaasinannasannaannnae a ¢

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