The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1901, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY 94, 1964, LAST EDITION. 4 O'Clock. SHORTAGE CLAIMED : In Accounts of 0, M. Moore, | Ex-Commissioner of Pan American. T0 PREVENT TROUBLE SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 his employ, seeking to prevent other aling with the plaintiff. Als from use of the wi ther defamatory stat ated to injure pla The case was Drought by Mathi Johnston against hotel and rest pl WILL BE J BIG BOOM To Seattle When tn tne Pacific! Mail Co. Decides on This Port. Simultaneous with the arrtval of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s} freighter Algoa comes a rumor to the effect that that company con template the extension of its line to Seattle. connecting cific coast of the United States wi the East Indies. General Ma A. Center, of the Pacific Mat! Si fhip Co.. is in Seattle at the pi time with a view, it is believed. facilities invesigate the shipping and commercial advantages of Puget | * sound. He declines to affirm or 4: the rumor, however, etatiny fs here for the purpose to the preliminaries incident to t departure of the Algoa for Manila Hope of Success. As stated in a previous insue of the Star, the Pacific Mail Co. is indulg ing in an experiment in sending the lat the No the North Pa | 0 at this time. Tho rantee to send a ee percentages of its supplies to the army forces operating In the Philippines by a private steamship line, and the Pacifie Mail Co. put on the Algoa to eee how the arrange ment would work. Upon its suc a | cess or failure depends whether or | not a regular steamship will be plac a by the company on the Seattie- Manila route. The Algoa will ¢ 1,000 tons from this port when # sail next week. SCHLEY--- WASHINGTON, D. ©, July %—| orders the court of} ‘The “Precept” wiry to fully investigate all of Schiey’s acts during the entire cam- paign, particularly the reasons con trolling the propriety of the move ment of the squadron from Clen- fuegos to Santiago; the reasons for | fts departure from off Santiago; the circumstances attending the rea- sone, if any. for returning to Key West for roal; whether an adequate Dlockade of Santiago harbor was maintained, and whether the man euvers of ‘the flagvhip during the battle with the Spanish fleet were Proper. EVEN THE TICKET AGENTS AT WAR Keen Rivalry Shows Its Hand Along | '»!* morning the Front. The rivalry between the mospatto| > fleet operating on the Seattle-Purt Orchard run is keener than the vom. ined rivairy of all the warring teamship factions. This morning three ticket agents made (he water front ring with their discordant Yolces as they offered their trim| for a 25-cent fare. The the city of Aherdeen—held its own against the competitor#—the Athion and the Inland Flyer—but there's no telling what will happen inside of the next few days. The ticket sellers were on the verge of plunging into 1 esonal altercation more than * this morning, and a eurious crowd farried in their midst until the oun steamers had gotten away, hop ing that something more interesting than a mouth-war would occur. Six hundred men are wanted at Once at the Seattle free public em- Dloyment office. Of this amount 100 fre wanted for grading work by' lo INTERBAY FIREMEN WILL DANCE "| Benefit for the Volunteer Service of That Suburb, IN THE COURTS Gucialns Otheer. + Humes this aft mn ap ted Frank M. Hanson a quaran. aying off yesterday « ninor repairs, her regular run a MISHAP TEARS TO Husband's Hat Lost Out of Ca: Go On the Street Unless He Has One. A pretty young bride was in tears morning. ent > was not BO vexed to very old himself, was too laugh, ¥ came in on the 8. & I. from He bee sephyr, and ts ornamenting the or a farm hand green one sees in the windows marked, “Nobby, $11.98 Very Much to Heart. Anyway, the bride took the the hat very much to heart, wan with suaded to It's just awt tested: “what will th say of us; and won't go on t street with you that “Well, then," said Henry, whoes |degan Mr | First-Term Checking Finished sioners or Personal Bondsmen May Bring Action. Auditing of Seoond Term. The auditing of the second term ru ow wT WHITTLESEY'S SHORTAGE 227 REACHES S2657615 Either the County Commis- THE SEATTLE STAIN SATURDAY 1S THE LAST GREAT DAY THE TRUCE EXTENDED Between Steamship Compan- ne ie ies in Alaska Trade. : t . : . rt L &: Pactae ee ae If tl ri SN at ahh e (from a mant r refrigerator to a stove ar a t . have ol 6 a tint uae lown to the smallest kitchen ut ) th u Car , it bag ® foating for ther aap gig om war wae! tomorro ely Bi yu look at t t to cor you will Suggested to Whittlesey , bi i) ana tick Gee bree hn say, “I got that of Miles It ist 1 vad for my t ‘ . Thp morn:| pation Ju) : ‘ and that will be a continuou t . a 4 , f ba ~* o J J hether the t . be made perma ot ep Lidar It be made per sik Bak |p The Body of the !. X. 1.) TUBULAR LANTERNS Neat, Strong, Dur- able, Practical. Steel Ranges _ No Telling the Outoome Sign of the Big Q5C offee Pot Regular Price 75¢ Sale Price 55c —_ TEA TRAYS 18 Cream Blend Coffee n taste to the M 4 Java. Saturday Special OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION ELECTRIC EGG WHIPS Heat kind, regular price 10 Z. C. Miles & Piper Co. sale price Grocery Bargains for Saturday. SUGAR ‘These Saturday “Bales” are e's trade ature of thin Powder BRINGS YOUNG BRIDE r Window and She Refuses to ated that he had dts d life had tts wo up-town by myself and get reporter ¥ but the at him, « 0 accept the off ned the bh and where an wear from the depot 4] bare-headed store | w bat was secured. | Comes Very High br out peop : money on your sult. and didn't ta en for = hat And #h k ed proudly on the nobby gree p BASEBALL MAGNATES, |A Scarcity of Hobos and-Crooks Are Meeting—The Splitting] Proposition Will Likely | Come Up. On call of Presid of the Pacific read a report on the work of |league during the first balf of th season, after which will toliow a 4) cussion of league needa for the bal ance of the season. managem coma and Seattle teams some encouragement toward 1 vival of the season *plitting proper tion; which wil liscunsed toduy. | | Manager Dugd. eatt Ha, wala | ing the diviat s amall nope! ting It. ms will be r ting as fol Sp alph Dodd Dugdale tary J presented at Tacoma, President Hewitt dent Lucas will preside over the as sembly ANOTHER FINE IMPROVEMENT brick butia ed at the corne ets. It is to b gh in front and ¢ Architects Baur ) butiding will be th Eg nF €al street cont The wage in| {) uned 8 9 day WO are wanted for maind a, and th ft 9 ord-| Have the hens in Camp The Star he your} AND address wit y D aire charge ut extra Steamship City of Seattle, Dodwell & Co, and Al-Ki, Pacific Const Steamship C € to arrive to. night from | Fest tooth, $7.0. To vattleshin, Steamer Athlon. | Dr. Wagoner CHAIN GANG DOING POORLY y Makes Dull Business. The district below Ye nusually quiet and few men are 4 > KAMP KONTENT A Hundred Boys Will Leave for Fort Townsend on Monday. will embark on the ¢ pie t ka of maybe the ha tt and frie will bi fifth of August As kets is limited the ation for gaye that appl ne prompt “Start” Humes Returns, The body of Dave Va I [ the other 5 ‘dr 1 was ( Rickatead. formerly of Seatt! New York Life ins. Co..New York Blk Launches for charter, Tel, West 291 |LATE CAR SERVICE eee eee eee e eres ON WHARF This brand Js exclusively our 78-84 Yesler Way. AFTER AUGUST Ist, FIRST AVE. AND SPRING ST. Fine Jewsiry | it vere cellent. tee this powder to be high wuar equal to the (9 Ibs. for $1.00 100-Ib. SACKS $5.25 priced BEGINS AUGUST 1 c Diamonds, Watches, aod Silverware Albert Hansen) The largest Jewelry house tn the! RHODES BROS. 133] Second Ave. OOOOO+ © 00000000000000000 Noriiwent gar cured Preakfant Bacon, i¢ [| , to 16 Ib average BACON 12% cts. per ib. Fire ‘Sreans HOLMES’ soon F Ful mrTORE | 9c ». c Red Rose Baking | 7 At the 4 Mid-Summer Clearance Sale | SIDEBOARD | SAVINGS sue mare | Creamery Butter Jj) 19c Per Pound | ‘This high grade sideboard, iz made of selected quartersawed } >> >| oak, hand rubbed and highly polished. Stands 6 feet high, | the width being 48 inches. The woe THE... base is handsome in design | and very commodious, having | one long drawer, two cabinets ARGUS EXCURSIOK 1 two upper drawers. Large ’ TO At $31, worth arter- H sawed oak, golden, ey 2x48, | > rubbed and polish 1sx4d f t mirror. H ta At $24, worth $32—Solt4 gold- 7 ' : en oak, rich carvings, fall | | Ms Cle ; swell front, large French mire { | : 4 AS j At $45, worth $58—Full | quartersawed oak, plain neat | | | * * * * tote, ter 12 i-20c Pound More sideboard bargains— our Adams Grocery Co, 428 Second Ave, Tel. Mata 43 Between Union BONNEY & STEWART GS ch plate mirror, 18x40 in, gular price $00; ‘clearance 48. carvings, 20x40 French mirror, At $52, worth $70—Massive quartered oak, 24x54 inch top, | (ITY OF SEATTLE 1101 to 1105 Second Ave. | Sunday, July 28 | Fe | 80x40 mirror, } Tickets on sale now at the office STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVE of Dodwell & Co, 113 James Street, GL. HOLMES FURNITURE COMP’Y Boat Leaves Seattle at 8 A.M, BLUE SERGE SUITS WAY DOWN IN Blue Serge Sack Suit, all wool and absolutely best materia!s and guaran fast color, Stops 3 Hours at Union City suct Waste Wasi teed best make throughout. at Head of Navigation We have always sold them AT HALF AND LESS at $12:00 and no one sells on Canal. means of these seasonable garments 1 know ou! the tim: policy of carrying them at less than $12 now. you want them, GOOD MUSIC Price WAlTE SKIRTS ae | skimpy and narrow, but such as To The acenery on Hood's 1 is the | y t Be Sy EE ‘ Close grandest in the world. Don't miss Kk ‘ Out, a this trip for it will be the p | traps; former son on the best boat on Puget saund. | $1.80 and $1.08, for uch an offer is only made , 8 trimme as asample, to show you that rimmed with ‘net we must sell out our entire | ock as quickly as possible SHIRT waists | ' t te, all sizes to start with, We must sell everything before September seraneeiesiereiiesinseineiecesensigitinane a ceinareee iecchinsinsisidadiapeidie Alon with straight ai 1st as our lease expires on that date, and the new sprionaenneptnmtaniarentasentens reer sinners WHITE BELTS © » be y tenant is anxious to move in promptly. § ot E xactly Hardware : 1s § K Machine. All the latest attachments and made of the very best x * ~ = ; i * * h i GOING, NORTHRUP &CO. ; KEELEY Tate SU tet Taste tn Sa 303 Pike St., Bet. Third and Fourth, 7 803 FIRST AVENUE * TE Green Lake or Fremont car, OMe an Bulide 64 » | ing. Tel. Main 835, Seattle, Wash. Comte Mee RGR BEEE BABB EEE HEBD EEE RR ALARA ER OF

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