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THE SI THE SEATTLE STAR. $400, 000 fhe aPousall ee CLASSIFIED ADS. san nn Ws 3 TTLE STAR, Every afternoon except Sunday ee oe en ae | FROM NOME! o/fo outhwick Co! a, Walla W ABSTRACT OF TITLE F tthe \ WA For South-Easter 101. Third avenun | Steamer Oregon Brings Down 717-19 - 21-25 First Ave Da mition- Chae bieeeh, ‘Bie Whit 4" — - aad ; f 880 Temple Court Bullding | Treasure and Many Conage 2 : na c , F C 8 Express Building. ’ ee : : ents per weak or twenty-five cente per month, delivered Passengers Dicket OMee, O18 Wires Aves — c A ae , conten ™ ! af ot ae ee I. 0 ire, Ths Um BLACK G000S gory at lle ak For SAes at $ \ re, Tht I F. OMEN, ¥ - | « 1 pa gers or greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his lite |" part lone. 5 eaeeen . $ ' : x oe bes tren huss ; For NOME, and TELLER , First in every point ' : Bis effort, or fails, It is not. the result, but the attempt, that stamps | N First National, tn t of excellence. t t ped A the act divine. apy dy b ‘ , te room y me) One of them died tn delirium this morning, at ¢ hospital, |. W tn whe te on bie way v + , r } J f@fter hours of awt ' . James P. Hog } roight Om Apel ; John W. De He “la wh bi HON tor bie. Ee Seas aaeea es aie finn c 1 friend Nome manager of the Wlld Goos : ; : per When he might have stood aside and closed his ears to what seemed | Mining Mra. J. J. McKay, W = 900000 0000000 000eeeeeeee, Nien 1 ied Front si to be the cry of a servant, coming from his own burning home, John |: Britt, B. J. Short and Capt. C. W 5 ' ‘i iP. BALL, 16 and if Rox weve aatink SST ines ot Sis. eabaetanate Cberien 3 ; HUMBOLDT . CO é : ; wr i ; W, De Camp deliderately turned and re-entered the house, to save a fel- | Tne, ‘This stoamer le teperted as Black I Gall Wasa ia” " avenue. Rew-being from death | [having broken up, her remains being Dress , Goods. . $ S$ S$ HUMBOLDT steams FUNEHAL DIRECTORS. It matters not that the sacrifice was in vain—it signifies nothing | told for $800 to a wrecking company on le 5 ‘ Po na grains -l|SUTTERWORTH & 4 " that the woman he sought to rescue had already escaped, unhurt, be- HE A EN No better dye, 0 better material, " é A , B. PORTER " SLAs 14g Pike 49. . ils he renched her room. | H Be better make 0 ay, cas be (ound Oras OE Foe Keren , ie a stant —, “ He BELIEVED she was still In the burning dwelling, and his deed | S SE Gee & Gen gt @ : é nd and Bkag H.W. MARTLN, 610 M Dre eT RTT " y. ‘Was sublime. | BETTER DAY ates August 24th,at 8PM At OGG, 226 ee | 8 TORAGE AND WAREHOUSE, 1 A at them wlll show thelr beau! . ca AND PADD He had heard cries of distress, and the MAN in him rose up and an- | S seul Gletine yea ol al area ‘ $ 3 Days Th RED & 1 k HAKNEss AND ADDL F 7 aca ‘ Swered. The divine impulse that once aroused surmounts all thought ¢ r D. LAMHUTH, 204-6 1 x. | Mc#ONLEY & HENDERSON, 218 | 4 ete. “Tr ne Ag t BELF, bade John De Camp Ko back into the doomed building and res- | ,,/°R% Foster, « young man» Sole agents for Butierick’s Patterns, Dr. Jac =. CAINE, Agent $C MACDONALD. (00 Burke id | nites TAILORS = . gue from torture and death. * ustody last night by Officer Wilson ger’s Underwear and Sorosis Shoes, ret. Ste ‘ 622 Iet ave pom Tarn a brows Muonest HELP Ww: . i kr aR ‘ oe He © a ant tae Bias a CRECRORODEEU ARETE U2U7O80 Soeececocosooosoooooooss LYMAN FKNAPE. 10 Haier nid | PLYE. malironmon dm cy sand gal Ao ERSON, vot - He knew ithe must have known—the fearful risk he took. What | Re officer saya that Foster stole | { sn val. 6 oom WARD KEMP Gi Burke bid ba i ene chee oe —TEnts Ap? CTI oe : Glightest assurance had he that, though he saved the servant, he him- | eed are tmtne swe s an The White Pass J. F. DOUGLAS New ¥ “i 1 a ee ele ae FERTS and | Awelnee-Meum t elf would not be burned to death? In court this morning the man act RICHARD OBBORN, 705-4 N. Y. bik ents, mining bose w . | 9 . : r < vente He could not even know his effort would succeed. J oa like one deranged. | Judge Georne German-American Anvestment. Co, re 1 Route. nonace PRTVR, $15 New York bik ia ae ; 4 A Kingly deed, crowned with a hero's death, @ place near Lake Union. } nd White i ree Mir 5. LANGLANE Lu am rion snd Westelal 1 “Who owns It?” asked the judge. i Dist are be AUCTION GALES. HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. TENTS, awnings. Thee, tar r t Well, Bob\Abrams told et a profiabla work, Sida Pike, Dougias | hese, et aka putftters : THIS IS “SOMETHING FIERCE” took care o€ 1-1 could have the ap"| iopaietiale in abr saves rome Eiablante aera eg Dike Dugas, 23 pone aba made rae gp ee Ro | kon river points m Ninth and Tenth, | HELP WANTEOMALE. | fy este iirland, ine ! Have you noticed the condition of your boots after an hour's tramp- Haye any of the app | Gen'l Agt “he Pagend er ee poe th ? ea? 16 Yesier way, Beattie. Se oe ey 6 mired pay = — Nceagghatgpe Yes, some of the boys around there HAWKINS, Gen's Mer he wing: Ths oon wanted. As TAXIDERMISTS Have you kept tab on the number of times, of late, when upon re- | picked’ some. They stole them | : Pg ak bed varlor ‘set, fine | stating where can be found and if |. --— et eer re aa turning from business, your caat-tailg have become dust-cloths on the | aid Foster Ina notone | Skagway rend bya sae Be ; y ve Baten hone TiINNERS = See nee easter chatrey Re etter albedo sideboa Ing table ng) HOTELS, FURNISHED ROOMS. | siny-x¥-A On. Tol Orewa ; AE aps Res os ervaden | SU8Dended sentence and allowed hiv - — _ Es “ata pondered on the strange, unwonted silence that pervad: sane hadiiinn tae sane ae acai iaaialaeiata J ou tite, Bad teams (te AND PACITIC Metal. rv ik TRAINED NURS@3. . ? | 4 a Mattress springs, rug*,| modern; prices moderate. Wiss CLAUDIA M aes § NO RAIN. | pass Mrs. Buchanan is going away, and | "2 verything new, it 3 ly hospital, Galveston. Relamd Fact. Not so much as a solitary splatter of the stuff has been doled The Globe Navigation Co. has given us instructions to sell: | 7 tA } wc) con. Seattle Employment ¢ Out to this suffering community since the twenty-first day of July, Nine- this to all. very @ae furuiture, an’ | < HO! 1d ard _ave. = will 4 © of the fol was bought ¢ months ag sete | SONBLIZ BOUSE. UiG4 ire sve, TRANSFER CO:MFANIES, Bureka, ay, Aug. 23, 1 Joe Mar- INSURANCE. EYRES Transfer Co. Sain Me tin, auctioneer A . Baven rooms fine | BURNS & ATKINSON, genera’ UM@RELLA REPAIRING | teen-hundred-and-one. YESLER WAY | ‘That's thirty-one days of unadulterated drynees. j Weather Odsérver Salisbury looks 4p from his books and announ: that this is positively the worst since 1896, when no rain desc eeeee Sailing Avout mes 15 surance, 13-14 Boston And atop of this withering in: frontery to remark that “There is a slight possibility of rain falling be- fore Yong, but that the strong probability ts that there will be no imme- Seattle from June 28 to August 1 ‘ nier Market, corner Tenth ave t apply t ing = ohn de sor ’ ply JUNK venye z ormation the gentleman has the ef. | / ve and Yesler way, reported to lice headquarters yesterday that burglars had broken inte store Monday night. Entrance was gain tual Lite Ba tt, general age VOICE CULTURE ‘ G MAGNUS SCHUTZ Vicious Perereres @iate precipitation.” } | €@ through’ rear window. A large atnnteenn ehhneatetiee| 1 ning table, ai i WIRE EIRON ANO PLAT “Possibility” — “probability,” — “prediction” — “precipitation”! sanity of seat; ot ant 30 pounds, | cottage te wanted on ptarvard ave: Q2@SOO@oe@eooooooooooos ota fine planeta, LOANS AND INSURANCE. Pac Teall & Plating works Mr. Weather Observer, do thoa attend: These are but words, mere © several people are implicated nlen ‘ “$ ; . tue dindet one s., surety bonds. 3 Boston bik. | MAN an a wits “was fo re idle words, sir! What we want ts RAIN! in the robbery Soa i leg th str riven us instructions to 9 meee Tce roo seers Adtre bereepogrenec apend Mary Neil Dead | sad way polets ms bought four months ext WANTEDOAM kinds second ¥ THE SCHOOLS AND THE SNOB: | Mary Nel, aged % yeats, wife of Third Salling Soptember 15 0. Joe Martin, machinery. A. J. Williams —eemteitca James Neil of Twenty-seve t - The < nial stock ac a! cio.) OO Another Chicago professor has broken loose, and, armed with a ham- | avenue, died mily Leopold M. Stern, attorney for the | $1000 for a - comm dations are the best in aaa |_MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Mer, is attacking the idols of the people. Penile as . — te... a j =e bie Co, wht tor use of th r « dep For rates 1 Information 30% MARTIN, “general auctioneer, | BL McALLASTER. 003-4 Pioneer. ‘This man is Prof. Zuebiin, who works for the University of Chicago. | The tody is ut Butterworth’ mine Bd Hen - . sane prova ih WESTER N J OSTEOPATHY. He doesn’t like the American schooi system, and, in public, gravely ao- rm eet ls i rar aa, See te te the . NY. BANKS. eae ce Tounced that the colleges and schools turn out class of EDUCATED | Ge to Spinning for bicycle repaira | hoard of pubit he intends |; trea ‘ 1% gay Puiging Cio cxet omce, Z PUGET BOUND NATIONAL HANK| Rickart & Howell, osteopatne, 401 SNOPS. ? New bath houses. Madrona Vila, | {iy ne aay ot nersfhers ta Sail . . 0 Leccceanoocoocosooosooes | Capital creck eid ter vinous: war-| WASHINGTON beattate of Oote- BUT THEY DO NOT DO ANYTHING OF THE KIND. He ts Sou ive Gan Wr the bined ath 4 . ' 000, thy. Safe Deposit Buliding. Wrong, because he gathers together a few scattered specimens of a class Raggio and Chrie Kiain The « 1 oa 8 ares eT GO ON THE | rth, pres; J. 8. Goldsmith blished in Seattie three years. a6 obnoxious to humanity as the sicunk and loudly proclaims that he hav torney ins hie ¢ : | CITY OF EVERETT |e pre HY: “Ankeny,” casier:| : ts ntract ts and that { F Correspondents in principal cities | OCULIETS ANDO AURIGTS. discovered a type. board bh : ave ae 1 geen.” NDE hours> => Lnitee Seater, and Europe FONDA NADEAU By r. If there is one place where, more than another, snobblshness is de ontract with other individuals Lidve Senta he eerie a uae National Bank of Commerce | nose and throat. 231 Burke bids fested, it is in the schools. That means colleges, where one can learn he: Paid up capital 150,00 : = St Bar everything, from poetry to the ethics of the stone age, down to the coun. |4€ COOPER & LEV Y nbaward J. Montague, a rattwa Eesve 2 ts gts general baiing Vusiness | BR au BR Palleg Bai 106. waz Sey gthodt. asia tylhies uvenes, hes Bled & r round trips Bate deposit vaults for rent. | jn < LARARGER @ Hinckley Doesn't that bring up recollections of the boy who claimed greatness | HAY ING had mumter- 9) sro damages against the a a pepesit Vault =| Decause his father owned the largest farm inthe township? Hi ous calls trom alleges’ that ‘he was waik aed : a ok FIRST NATIO! vA, PATENT ATTORNEY. | WOULDN'T MIX. There was nobody in his school quite good enough to many of our custom. JF Twenty nret aver * her 1 Paid up capital... $150.0 | Hiarnew @ Co., 74-75 Starr-Doyd bi associate with him. HE FELT BIG. He had the making of a snob in ers, we have just added Foe et oron a eettae ently ag TOE General banking busines transacted | FE ADAMS, drafting, Colman bid him, and he was licked at recess, licked at noon and given an extra pam. |@ a complete line of Liq- § yyy re py ODDS AND ENDS OF Steamer Alaskan |, ee Le - FAINTE mering after school hours. 'Z uors and Wines for b has incapacitated hi ‘ Leaven Sea ambia dock) | F asst. cash. Kix vee LEBERG — Pa He either quit school or beeame a good fellow—one of a little army of family and medicinal oyment CHINA AND rin U. 8, Eu g. kalsomiming good fellows. '@ use, and guarantee the a LeeeghUl tenehe te: Scandinavian- American Bank PERSONAL. The schools are levelers. ‘The well-educated man can never consist. |@ same absolutely pure 9! si tor the improve CT CLASSWARE < ness transacted, Deposits $1,100,000 ‘ently be a snob, for he has the capacity to judge his own merit or lack |@ in every respect. oy earn mv aun Geet trce Mant 7 * ‘ A, Chilberg. pres: BL. Grondani, of it. He knows too much about the real worth of humanity to assume heen app by the city cor as F. Lane, asst. cash. No branche @ standard of excellence that he cannot maintain. Ou dad nae baes'ee El A : _The Canadian Bank of Com | dence of smail brains and insufficient educatic Our own bottling, § years old n. ‘The schools are not per bottle mp addrens wit | bottling, 12 Years old, | Snobbishness carries with it the hallmark of littleness. It isan evi- | | mantfacturing snobs, but fighting them. Every year these rare birds have @ harder row to hoe. | per bottle 41.06 metal banking business transact . ~ Some of them, stung to the quick by the frank criticism of better ae oF wo trtes abwase. ecek “ou dieu 1 Second Awe 39) : men and women, have left the countrs, bag and baggage ey can be quarts, pe . ‘Success the t of D. A. CAMERON, Mer = Ma ee " — a ne oar own te tling, § years o!4, PROPLE’S SAVING RANK. 4 > 7 seabed | quae. Ger bettie ee a arted tn Seattle || Second avenue and Pike St. Cajstal x t ri at jonk fan us n nd has increased ev- paid up, $100,000. EB. ¢ ufeider, wT y HOW VERY, VERY EASY IT 1s saUTERIE. “ Spelger & Hurlbut, ss || Sregniess, gant east, | Commercial Nea Our own bottling, quarts, per 1215-1217 Second Ave. a attect es | free of chara seared | ACA ta Bh According to dispatches from the Hast, Mark Hanna's brother, Leon Oat ba neniaas tein ‘tee $8 orders for BUSINESS COLLEGES. A - A | ie(s¢ Oe as er, who has been the moving spirit in the Cambria Stee! Co., recently bottle Aniciia erate alee t aier |! ree 4 blosb tH 1 ay es got the directors of that company, in their meeting at Philadelphia, to | ZINFANDEL, Ina a truction. 64 Boston, | LADIES try a bath . Tal re | \ rete : a increase the capitalization of the corporation from $4,320,000 to $%0,004 One cum Bottling, quarts, per LEO'S Buniiess College, Union-24; | {0 mars nF é te = Moreover a proposition to merge with the Conemaugh company was put Our own bottling, pints, | ¢ Heat methods a: ' u fe 8 Hinckie Or bey a through, the new directors being chosen in the interest of the F botth ies 40 Besinnes cou X uF BR RENNETT oath ake TIALS my iy vania Rai 50. ete oney paid in under the recapitalizat poner aes W hool T - H eat OS eer ania Reliroad Co. The actnsl money paid in under 1 , Our own bottling, duarts, per BW, School 2 | Ta A ROGH ween : <0 Se was $13,000.00, from which must be deducated $200,000 comminaior | bottle a } IN, atylish milliner > Drexel & (o, financiers, promoters, brokers, ¢to., and $1,100,000 compenen. | | BLACKHERRY BRANDY, CONT RAG IO cal BUILDERS | HHVEIANS AHO RU REDTE FAR SEEING d tion tothe underwriting syndicate. | a andes Sarena : cecaly ees ‘iiss ot LEY & Wells, general con-| DR. J TEWART, specialist ie nena 0 you see how easily big fees will grease the wheels of combina Superfine, quarts, per bottle | ROMLEY & (Wells, general |< &, STEWAR Si sensll 4 Do you » y big | cla { 7 for hi a and| ‘Tel, Main * | Medical. Toatitubn Basaae then b ed r than Of : ge SCOTCH WHISKY ' Aus The | SODERQUI HLEAF, shopa| DR. MILES, removed to 16-16 11 hus co plane : Dividends on the $50,000,000 will have to be raised for the stockhold King jam the Four F that cach| at 318-820 e p y Bide. tee Pi tere cd . - better waa ers, How? There are several ways. Being protected against competi- | tt iia at 61 the | ns | 5 VAN DYE nae ; hones al tion by favorable legislation, the combine can squeeze considerable out Puree ISH WHIBKY ant hich ne: tes CLOTHES CLEANING mes, chronic Qlesases Ww A th of farmers, who really do the paying for steel raile and other railroad DEWAR'S SP $1. Also th wed but 10/SEATTIA Clothes 3 «Goi /DK. WINKLE, 211-32 ite | ..¢ K of “Chickering. Ki g equipment, ‘Then much can be saved by condensing the office force ot |@ Per bortt non Wwiaiigy < r dey.) Bon +) See nt an ghee Os ' ss, | BOS . aa clerks and the traveling force of agents. Then there is the possibility | § year it ooo Gee, thathdes sos ate . HIGHEST Tel k 856; res. ¢ eee | st dent of reducing wages in the milla and mines, You see, $200,000 comminsions full aj r worithict $1.50 ple bag ing. Da PRINTING ANE BINDIN — : Gite to Drexel & Co. are really small, when the possibilities of dividends on o venta afd; dae eeu econ Thou nt DANCING ACADEMIES. ee : : . 4 000 at t arts ane ling to the old stove, be GEO. H. WOODHOUSE © A MARKET Report 1 if & Pub 090,000 are #0 good. | SOOtEs ‘iaivvin Geb cause they haven't \NCU, Th. + DANCING jeasona, private or in| lishing Co. high Job print ; ——_—_——— | PRIVATE Brome” the ‘cooking comfort re. Main 946 : Witison'a Dans | 106: 214 Spring Tel., Burt 642.|We De Full quarts $2.00 comes with the use of the ats P hool, ] s shate . WHIRLS WITHOUT A JAK 1G Hewhicey ‘ric “wea @) Aco es 1400 SEOOND AVE. __| "SEE ee 903 Second Avenue Saahne aking in truer and en diy bee Per bottle 0 with it tem of oven FRANK ( PROPOLITAN Pr Burke Buildi Round and round goes the world in this year 1901, with nobody mak MARTELL THREN thn” ventilation—and. the lab operatia ce 4 much trouble upon its surface. Day chases Night from continent to LANDY, is Jens than half course in all gre ing h trou pon t arti Day chas fe . ead DY ae eehature old at art, elocution, Voice placing, oper PHOTOGRAPHERS, ~~~ continent, rousing men to do thelr parts in the humdrum struggle for AS cnge wae? or renwe f Acorn, ¥ tle for Tuesdays and Fridaya, | ora yp Phot q enough to eat, drink and wear, Nobody Js intent at this time upon upse Nis ages 2 all at o1 ri nly ite 63. Holyoke block AMP "Photon —¢ uble ‘sine, 3 % fink Kingdoms, or otherwise making history. Nobody Is telling of new | eee ay . DENTISTS. Torsten Petree, Photo | Jeweiry amiss things in the heavens or the earth, Nobody, fm fact, is doing much of | Coo er & i AW. PHILLIPS, 6 Hetiaay bike | Amateur Bnishing, Ws UNERAL > anything. Save for the desultory pupping of guns in South Africa, and y, omeaemOReater Me Chicas Dental Co. 62-3 Hinckley, | cok -DIRECTORS < the occasional boiling of explorers in the nativé flesh pots of >} | Wholesale ant Retall Groears f DRESSMAKERS LUMBING. O! es . Gutines, few symptoms of men‘a savageness observable from ono | dRsig Techie , . HAZLETT & MULLIN New work SSFaTTLE A FS Jar circle to the other. Even the volcanoes seem to have clo j 104-10 FIRST AVENUR as ld ea 0 POR Ladle” tailor “aud” Feception | euaranteod 1 year. “Tel, Wurt 1904 penr Abe *. § Beorners for reve = , Telephone Main 182 1101 to 1105 Second Ave. nae Pike ot CYNON ea . _. | RAUTMAN Plumbing Uo. ri ‘be observed in spots upon the face of the globe, but taker ax a whole, It § ae SAL? f 6-7 Waller bide. | RAKER & SON hari aia awpect is apathetic. 1 Ne ee || [Mam Smith, 67 Hinkley bik | THRO, TURNER, Tel, Green ai.

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