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THE SEAT.LE STAR. ON aor sate] Only Paper in Seattle That ares to Print the News 4 # » NO. 68, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1902, CENTS A MONTH 749 Second Ave, ets aap endl ik Hinekley Block AMBLING HOUSES RAIDED AT == DAWSON FIGHT *700 N00 am White Pass & Yukon to Open Provision War Good ap Cs ---Establishes Retail Business gah t on Columbia second hill; ley- Bpecial to the star prasiionlly. ot Ghattle and / MIE een DAWHON, Y. T,, May 10 @ prices, ‘The company el, cleared and above ‘ White Pass & Yukon railway wo have # $2,000,000 stock | ade: . on iatanting the fact thatthe /the raid on the four houses, but fve|into the waiting wagen, ‘The dealer, jpending fald if a certainty, ‘The! 10,000 tone of staple. gr cert here and requisitions out for $1,000,000 jj fade; street assess- a cm - {heap tables were secured, and aj who gave his name as "John Doe,” |houses raided always run a doen or| merchandise on the why t nm it ng ground for | nents i: 70K gambling houses were rald~ | amail amount of paraphernalia, Four | deposited $80 for bik appearance games, Before the deputies n th which to open a mercantile| wharf at @kagway "| ‘To buy a sult without first seeing our stock, would be | ments all paid; a good Pe ' | | , today by Deputy Sheriffs |men were arrested, but immediately |fore Justice Kelao Monday morning [started out, It Was known At the| hostnene ia a contntrclal war. Ww The retail grocer# hardly know| pag . jas’ jj buy. me ol Were runain released on $50 bail, each to appesr/at 10 o'clock. The lottery which herit m that th fact of the) th Northern ¢ umercial Comp: what to make of the future pros | Uke going to New York city e m Sag and Clark, all we © |berore Justice Kelso Monday morn: |in operation in the house, was not | prospective raid was known to the|and the NA and T. ¢ peets the fate war may mean| ; Neath the hiaelt dy or drama | seeryinan game in operation before | ing at 10 o'clock. touched gamblers, and for awhile it was tore will well direct t their clone of business. The two old) Way—or ¢ sing the m ¥ | every Deputy Sheriffs Nelson and Clark The next place visited was the |thought that service would be sum-| tail trade ¢ and lively war ot mpanios have beon doing a whi | without a knowledge of Shakespeare, The A. & B. glock this afternoon. The jes et visited the Standard gambling| Totem elub, at 117 Oceidental ave-| pended De Thome a & L. | expe {as a result, The i sale trade as well an retail, The re oun tal -_= . ietors even amiled |Houss at Occidental avenue andinue. A single game was in opera: |Blaine, after consulting over the tele-| will benefit us they will wecure cheap| tailors, however, have had @ "hard Ciothing being the highest standard, jt is natural and prom Washington street. Only two old in the room, It wae tak Ith | phone, decided however to let service | provisions | row to hoe on’ good» bought from| thing being | le pat on @ surprised look when ene ag Peetu in use. m b the “eo nying chips, rds, ete. | be made Th it was a failure The fight is the result of a threat! them, as they ald only » reg te to draw comparinon by ite virtues. Our » 1 Fei Ry players were in the room * Munroe, the dealer, was ar-| Gambling is now running as open- | of Northern Commercial Com-|at prices which allowed them t #8 a raid ba: Enilc, the floor manager, was put and allowed to put up the $50/ly as if such # man as Dr. Thoms] pany to out freight rates, landing| make 10 per cent. profits at the best.| tains the beat of every worthy grade r |} 12 and 8 Schewerman Block Geers apparently fear noth- under arrest, but immediately re never existed. The deputies had <= | ( ce an {ianed on $50 cash bail. The two Phe last place raided was the hardly finished their work before the 6 ots wet e better garment for the money than Shet the warrants have been | tahies and the paraphernalia, includ-|Union club, at 111 Second avenue|heusce started paying eaten” ait 5 | 4 L Firet Avoaue and Okerry St, The write were insued yon. | Ins chips cards, ote. were conflacat uth, Here also but one table w of the tables in the places were put at any other store. This 4 hot theory, but an es- | : ed and loaded into an express wagon | taken, and a nameless man arrested | into service and the games all pul | hy J. A. Kelso, justice of the | that was waiting at the foot of the |and the ball put up. - lie operation. . : | CAbMERee Set » et mb te. A. C. Jacobson The g prtte 0 v to } With their wagon d of cheap) No other raids expected by the | iain: wiketn. The awoon club at 119 Occidental | gambling tools, the deputy sheriffs {bosses until Monday, at leant — | | ne The reat att Wime eae |eummam fol, thy drwy, eager en Monday tea, and up Bewever, ts backed by Dr. |Sncration there ‘It was confecated: [Ger bacsarpereetiy ne aie Fee | nse gtblers, atrested ‘At, ach saa of Seattle Will Not Sit Idly and See Those in ’ 9 Band bie supporters. Duringrogether with the layout und loaded That the parablera knew oe the tee, (oo — Want Suffer ae | Manufacturers’ Sale persons, the larger percent . 7 Men's Suits and Shoe aoe cereree, SS Star published an Ge and left her check for $6 In aid 719 Second Ave. [PR SRE ers ws sn gna watteringe gf etitie Hmby he aneroonn| A Pagmms & Blanchard 2? Sor4Av: dig satus aglabe | turesque and famed for tte beautiful I id, 911 Ter * a a | aa r ws eval ting Sed he iach te ern and te meter | ay he oman 2 CUCHED STRAWBERRIES Bargains | blacks] t | &* 4 piace of residence, t her by| wan threa t ide he other by| wes soo phpn| her difficulties may call at the Btar | 4 | houses Spenuing thie stream were| “rhie. morning @ movement _was| office where comtributtons will be a —AND several handsome bridges. ‘The peo-| started by charitable Mrs, Kiine| once transmitted to ihe litte home Considerable sums in beautifying the ——— nen neon city. | There were numerous pub posed a query as to whether if ICE CREAM SODA is delicious. Served to suit dolt Shirts ......85¢ ide by frowning forts eoutor | Pierre, it tn re $a: Mclean $1.50 Colored Stiff Shir housands Were Killed, but Messages Are More Hopeful 's:"*!":."« an WAS IGNORED :':) 28s : $5e Summer weight rino Underwear, regular $1.26. 75¢ GARMENT Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 Ist Ave. During her~days of power ehe nt would he appoint an out membered the beautiful city of her eee sider and non-resident of the county and public building morning notified Dr, J. C. Thoms of "ni, morning Mr, Fulton mailed to| t © prosecute in the Dr ) REFUGEES ARRIVE AT FORT DE FRANGE 30 :8%: 1786 It was still restions, but ON, MAY 10.—A CENTRAL) hee ana, tone sheten 108 | “The gunboat Suchet has just ar-|a lake of « flooded A) jerday rey ive ‘om 3 ef crate pont the deatruc-| rants DISPATCH FROM ST. LU-! ported. | rived from Martiniq i. Plerre| crater. A month it r SAYS THE SITUATION IN People Ply Li Coll 3 e ne o pattrie rt of Justice of the Peace Kelso at this day handed me. to the effect 3a. 4-Ply Linen Collars 100, he vetenne, of tener na Columbia. Mr, Fulton aays it ts bis] that certain prosecutions are pending || BATkalp for 250; all sizes, any ‘ ! bonised tree stems wm-| duty under the lew to appear and) in the justire court of Columbia style, b \prosecute before any Magistrate precinct, for the alleged violation of atory ol nen requested to do #0 if not en-| the iaws of this sate against « gaged in the superior court. This) bling, in which notice you requ futy ar. Fulton states he will not) thie oftice to take charge of these chink, notwithstanding the fect that| progeoutions, I have to inform you hie office wae ignored by Dr. Thoms) that this office will take charge of Ccuring the Issuance of the War-|and prosecute these cases in com-| Pliance with its duty under the Iaw.| yparently the belief of the) “I am frank to inform you, how Peer Str. Fulton would re-| ever. that 1t te mot good’ policy tc ine| Institute prosecutions outside of Se lava reveal Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. The Groat Sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments We're Having Is the Talk of the Town was destroyed by waterspouts and| tion of Caracas, in Venezuelm, an-| It wal en combined from the eruption.| other eruptive mouth appeared «| cfusaders tha ‘This officer, from his bed in the hos- i ” ® per ‘= were a nal distance ‘om the ol € a to prosecute the slot m r ie This sale luda ry eke rine faue te wonse THAN) tt *t St Lucia can sive only that) (02, were taken from a'ship In the| end ‘cnce “more it raimed fire aind| cases. ‘This le indicated Oe Oe eet Ee eke nate commnlttag I akinte Fence Grenadine “6k Ma ama alt Raadete Weare OTHER MOUNTAINS ARE]? “ROh he Witnessed and was) TEE inet caine here to get provi | Bert de France, above mentioned,| prosecution attorney'® office iate| additional expense to the county and |p ,Ments Mt prices that simply astonish you. Read carefully the fmany other bargains we have pr PK vening afd served upon| much inconvenience to this office. | ee fhe Suchet cas to Bet Dee * de Brance, abo ed. | fared for Monday's Selling: tol s st ¥ ce | sions. Bhe will leave today for Mar-| was half destroyed by an n-| yew wD. * pecnalt FORTH IN ERUP- | ny Given te cubstance| tinigee with a full complen Guske in 1839 aad in 1890 sustained a| Sir. Fulton « formal written notice| Yours respectfully, |” '” US 1h aac wency Wash Silks 20 Fancy Silk Ribbons,......10c the following: men. AU means of rescue are at| disastrous fire. It ts 12 miles from| to the effect the °| “Ww. . FULTOR $1.) Black Peau de Sole 31.00 3200 Pan your service Bt. Pierre. | pending and that he w be os PROF R ae Scotch Plaids r aneiae . ancy. Be The volcano b: of the city,| The ministry of marine today also! st. Pierre Mi@ a population of | pected (6 pronecute. st . HESTER 30c Cawhmerey Men's 1¢ t *“Gotore Palt Athout stating bis in-| r ~ White and Colored MORK, May 10—Four hun- | whic recelved a dispatch from the com-| nearly 2.000 whites. Its native popu-| Mr. Fulton, with expronaed ss nA Plaids 1 Handkerchiefa 3 1-30 M » May four hun-| which was known to the natives as| mander of the gunboat Suchet, dated] lation as well ae that of the nchor| tent! Oe Maia of taal NOT RE-ELECTED If eo it oie einnnels 38 soc “Assorted Buttons, dowen. toe roce 0 5 | Point a Pitre, this morning: “Here| jslands was not of a high order, there vhat frankly his.opiniow of the ° j ack Cheviot, Cashmere and $C Assorted | emer ry = ) fly refugee from St.| Sangremone, but to the white popu-| {sail the infort abtainable re-| being only two-fifths with any edu-| action of the crusaders in not giving) a Garnate fie. ibe Fea eet’ Wea aden pated A ere arrived at Fert de} tation as Mount Pelee, had not been| Sardine, the, great catastrophe. | To-| cation. Pe et ok te mOrl| him we ide for the warrants before| The fourth and last erarion of the | {Ase Scotch Lawns ... ‘ee te 1920-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Main e , wards 8 0'e e moi ej} and the prop of iMogitimate tea tic 0 obtain| @fnual me o d of atate | 35 henna $% 25e Turkish Bath Sip) ¢ This good news was made | renred, as it had been regarded an| volcano threw a considerable vol-| children tothe legitimate was ana to| gong outside of the city to obtain) annual m Fements came to anvend | 12i#¢ Fancy Stripe Dimities.61 Jc Percale Girt Welter Tie a extinct. ole ume of smoke and imn ely af- ‘The port is about 1200 * pout em. aya Be ¢. Stripe Lined © te ee ae te decd re a ae ae | torvurd s tend of Doman onet ob: te] cea tree Mteame ie fae | br He Onthide Dentin | Bie tees toumiintve iiane tava pipettes ge 810.00 Broadcloth | Skirt, deep E has established commun: | had thers been any at,| % few minutes the entire town was| shores of Jamaica. At this Sunetire Dy. TASES ner ee eee aneaeens erancee, suntas Ic k Check Lawns. 8 i- seam Mele nd pe oc SPECIAL 2 : pr les yp gh? on: gf eee t ( of the ce Curtains, pair 690 ully trimmed, very special 84.75 the Island of Martinique.|, On the morning of May 3 there| festroyed by fire. ships in the har college law achool, who in waid’ to| Oriental Draperies Mo ($10.00 Jackets, in itched had been signa of an eruption, b bor were burned. een accused of gambl SS-inch’ Bilbete 7777 ae pene ux nea fo ae wore picked up by thé! they were at frst very silane” On| fain of rocks insted a quarter of an | Judge Rochester wae not re-elected | Pan aes Ime | Seame and silk lined $3.48 GROCERY SALE Pon-|the morning of the following day | hour. We reached St. Pierre at | la montane o6 Ts tne eet 2c Strip and Check White $80.00 Black Peap de Sole Ra, Ss regaie steamer Pon. | ihe morning S tha head ot Pe. | clock im the afternoon saving a few |The board merely passed his nar Lawns your Iast chance fies dpe persons from burning ships. No Itv é« cs fale Gene ee at Everyt iti The steamer is pre- ny peo He sought places | Regent ermine tc. wee OF CARLINE nd the positi ne of the board rything in Millinery at a big reduction Monday. RAPA AA AR PARA ARR RR AARA AA en TRADE WITH THE STORE THAT IS CONTINL z x LY U ¥ ING AFTER YOUR INTER: es Sea iereturn immediately to the of shedie | own, | Jot regents in quoted as saying ¢ < It is believed some of these | Which it was impossible to enter.| | | THROUGHOUT WOODLAND PARK @":2sc.sc5 "58° held Ju t Refined Table Salt, usual package for............15e Fancy Eastern Sugar Cured Ham, per pound ..........15e Best Patent Flour, per barrel.. © eee oe. . 88.40 4H. Pierre, and it is ex-|inay have escaped. ‘The signa of | Numerous corpses lay in heaps near the quay. iors will be saved. The | *Tuptive violence, however, subsided | ‘MO INA7.. 4 suet president of whe landed in Fort de tied began to return in @ great degree and those who had | ¢n. srertint e. a a small num- } | ‘The names of several members of | feared had perished, sent a dispatch ie all welt. bers. Then came that terrible Tues- | fren prec’ Eat nak on he university faculty will be con-| day, cited hare this morbing is which he S@attle Electric Company Refuses to Abide by the Sug-|sisrmi council, who it was THE LEADER 7 of stones was hurl- lameng those who fled from the |a4 frum the crater of Pelee. This! ley 4, and were therefore not | ¥#s followed by other discharges as rapidly as muske heart of the shower of fire and stantly increasing to East Roy st ting water mains Twenty-firet, Twe wenty-third avenues Island of St. Vincent. The news| through Woodland park. The draw-| Harrison ‘omes from the governor of Barba-| ings contemplate a track to follow| by laying os, and reads: “Bouffriere, on the| the ground «rade as nearly and COM | island of Bt. Vincent, eruptesi vio-| ble with the add: and Convenience this meeting and several! | | tet yet known whether any | From a Witness oa |new positions will be filled . ‘ ye the Mornerow district near| en large amou { routine were in the city when the | of our boats was at the|St. Pierre was saved. This gives| estion of Superintendent Little in This Re | A are unt of routine bua HERRICK REFRIGERATO © mould, no poisonous xin ony DONT BE DECEIVED ¥ hart,” said the offi “when the| hope that perhaps refugees from the| | ted with selection | ngs Retrigs me |] A. Anyone selling took place, as the cable is | foot sign of the eruption occurred. | stricken district will be able to find spect—Other Public Matters | new faculty wha transacted y ~ f SAVES gens * SAVES i SAVER OES pruce lined elegantly finished, = Glasses can ad- Std and demeuustoation |tt had board the man who told| succor there.” | Pp | aay fa | AND SAVES Fo. ways dry and pure, no scrub: lg vertise to fit ; me of the scenes he saw. This man ~— | The Seattio tric Company,| Second avenue north from Highland NO BALL PLAYING bin K required, never sweats, no od P ginsses, but they ‘again before eee eave comm | as one of those who died after On St Vincent torough “General “Manager G. W-| rive to Lee street and convecting | reece gy EUS sweet and {can't make glasses to correct your th view of previous dispatch. | S78ching the sh He to the! LONDON, May 10.—The colonial) Dickinson, this morning filed an| atreeta, $3,000 ans and ® a-| H re sto pateh- | fret sian. as noticed at St. Pierre, ice orning received aome de-| elaborate set of drawings 1 plans, tions were filed for the improvement) | We lead, othere imitate, ht seems probable they | Was 2 slight rumbling—then all of «| Cfice this morning received ome de. | een ee roposed eran a niane | i Sixteenth avenue north from Hast | IN THE STREETS) Models of Beauty THE EVERSOLE OPTICAL CO, “4 sniden a vol! i et} | 708 Second avenue. ‘The police patrolmen have been instructed to strictly enforce the ordinance relative to bal! playing in possi. | Water rm and f tre GRADUATE The population in the en- | WASHINGTON, pt to shield believe there is a chance that the in Pag ba They are nice! sportiones nd, until at 4 ore of the < Madinon atreet t Asse: Ls ¥ proportioned. n lentiy yesterday with a loud report an arm he lake and BS dl . N 8 ce heavy and wi “; Doe wiie last the whole 1 > i] resembling artillery fire. The ox-| bridges and overhead crossings line of the Boston Heights ad- |; ta have been made to the police heavy and rong, made of kiln torn loose and the detonations were n| Superintendent Parks Little,| dition regarding the nuisa stopa a lw; ge . es rg ‘ - sion waa re: in Barbadoes. 1 uperintenden Park Little, | : wicitis diléesivle: Gonipany 3 © « the nuine and stepa alls; Conroy fasten 5 merged Into one continuous roa ¢ afternoon by 5 6 kness| who has always been against allow he Seattle Electric Company pe-!hoing taken to atop It apping filr-tight : ; May 1—The minister of |Thers was a moment of suspense It tne Ininder "Accompanied by. 'n| Ing street. care. to go through. tho| titloned for permission to extend the |W terker ang Harty Jameson, two really buy ston ‘ hic ople rushe rom their np a , te oan tent rand-mt t Athletic park messenger t r t : oy weerane ©, " thie evening received a dis ich peopl heir | strong downpour of dus in, Bar-| park od his objections today. | ® has A+ ae ne owe ®, were arrested by purchase of a retrig a. i homes and could be running to|* is covered to the extent of| He might be induced to consent if 00 an aces, (hrough) Patrolman Searing thin afternoon et one-third more . the seoretary-general of jand fro. Then came an awful cloud| ? >: mith Gchee and vel-| the company could build an ove And to bulld underground for playing ‘bn ‘ tree Vouk tpomer ti te Which puts somewhat ee ante Dehind asteloiza | cante duat this morning. ck all the way along, and re at the new power house| will be tried Mon orning. | an in any other mak ' fight on the situation. it -hunie. rinnn on ly at intervals by|, A Wind Fg Ble engl 9 ees ny fees aor ‘ aumamereecemee) poy one-fourth the inside space res he ined ie} Fs the 3 al . he 4 inlands w atter replied that sboner the ‘or ice, Others use nearly oF latest and best methods known on leaths are reported in #t to get his « through the park We have these in sizes fro: “The work of clearing away ‘The last this man sew of that! Pectin "“Memation is very incom unt of the great expense at the smallest to the very larson: A. LINDAUER Of Bt. Pierre has been com- pads ie Scene was An, indescribable | plete. There may be many others) tache He intimated thi r. Lit-| for hotels and restaurants. 1104 2nd Ave. Seep Se Seenee See . Dj as this message to me can tle’s advoca f oth | tall in see them. Orders have been issued to end children running Tt cage that at the tine tt acheme was but a subt | ee re eee Mi corpses, to prevent an epi- | "thy sioom ‘ere a the voleano was sul! In eruption, and| his point, namely, k | poring ~ the foree apparentiy increasing. I| a trie Com D.C, May 10.—| uge of fire, wh oe ibe fece ; A Landscape Artist \Representative Cushman’ of “Wash : A BL. Pieove is being convey. | 27uk® Of fre. ght cleft the | People of the island may foul shelter! yo i eee the plane in al auton, Who has been teeing hard. to . WP de France. Ali means | durkness us t buildings | 874 the greater numb neral way, but no action was| e Navy department t 1 “it burst forth in blaze the : PSS EE ae ken. Mr. Little stated that | . nited States warship to visit one , taken to provision the! plied away from the whart some Eee adknintetentor| “Chneil conimaities on parks nea t sci the Pacific copat ports in Wasr and reli ne wou 4 with more than it would ee tor the vee| doing a lot of planning in regard to| ington and assist In celebrating the ‘ nen vd : bea nded. | gonizing screams for aid were ee ate This ie the tirat| the city parks. They have decided | Judge George Appropriately Severe F rth of July the fears, doome 0 aid the stricken ed to them through the ever-incre ' 4 fi, at te the services of a g — 5 |to. disappointmen @ has been ' tng blackness ndiention that there wene suri scape artiat t t es on Unlicensed Saloonist info the department that t awe been serit from here. Ex. | bla ied woe For tt ; inthe ao nly U States Is which will ied ¢ Oare or thie F ify Aaad hior Jonly United States Vessels which ¥ ive you fult detsite direct| tne ashen fell oo faust the Aid Gor Forth a want the car rere with; James Harriott, the proprietor of|be in the vicinity at that time will ane 2 rr - n aT HOMAS ay } he Dar any ntemr r drives tn imate liquor # ne stab-\be the Oregon and W onsir and J the scone at a inter hour.” came tea “f0v : Valkyrie walied for Bt.|the park. Th vitae t) park, was fined|they will be lergolng repairs at — i, _ Pierre this morning te render any) vigit ‘land r ada Georg this | the Puget Sound Navy ard | In this city | DOet's crew tance in her poweu. It ts feared| morning and a (dl Kleiner au thout # pot aoe here that pestilence ts mln ain! routes. Meanwhile the Seattle Ele 1s sted by{ arther ling We 5 vense ned avers from the blow Pike Street Work Delayed ay nin etry kat the pared 40 open bids bn atreat iene BE OPENED S | Pierre apors Ya Roger provements they were se ith 1 to the court that et : Mines onty trosh cont ak wa by Judge Tallman of the superior | the eouneil {oF a license for ic place, | p WASHINGTON, D. C,, May 1 , tee he poor people iovt in th Ae | Court, forbidding “then proceed | but as yet no action had been taken | The contmiasloner of the general land that words prove Tho Valkyrie. cofrried with her all Pike street from Seventh avenue| Th art failed to eee that the fact) fhelior, superintendent of one of geona that could be gathered, | to it ‘ These bide were| that he had filed an application for a| the bureau of hie division, to make peut, eats at te . It te ne An well am thoue persons experience up. Bids ‘on the| license gave. him right to sell| # thorough investigation of the soll pe. qua 09 per nay yet be found some persons 1 avenues and! which was paid. Judge George told) located in what ix known as the a ving in St. Plerre m Pike to Pine| Harriott that until he could procure | Mestern forest reserve and comprinos Mioining x4 t ° | to a clerical error in the bid which t intimated that larger. fines |® View of v ‘ a] ae Martiniq Mid not properly state the conditions| would be Imposed in the event of a not better adapted f 2 IBS cal MARTINIQUE | $14 not properly state the condition , be timp) y iain Of aaricatural products at papa - pong ment | f William Steffen has] for fore 8. ale Shay af Lot O14, the cition a Fr « sgh h r The jalan’ of Martinique ie about Important Bids been continued until next Tuesday 4 BL xempted fr for i r “ fem buries in on ep of [tetfible furnace of smoke and ash-| f°, miles lang ane vere on ia 340 | with n blocks of Columblia| tested, Steffen runs the Madison| ‘ r “ ¢ e inland of which) First a to W tern avenue r| Lake Washington where quor is 7 i a French Reports ave henyetofore bee i E uewer on Piummase etteet tren.|scld apeniys hn nem | sg rages reet™ Account PARIS, May 10 ly but stead-| tinct, buat are now bel Tenth avenue south to Meattis bowe| | . R ; meee 3 Ht Only with ne awt f St. Pierre in| act ‘About three-fifths of th vard ¢ Kast Ald t | WASHINGTON, D,G., May 1¢ He = “4 MS Miasier seen trom at ' received ding ffee, cocoa and cotton being enu | have t ranted pensions: Geors DS es 3 , eer « . si of na hier Iwots, The | inland us| | Estimates of cost for the following| ‘The Seattle and Butte rogationa| F. Car Dokane, #4: Willinen COR. 259 AVENRUNION St 4 er 1 C i -fat Ma ad ted with pois ue r-| ate impr ment wer fi of ball toms are playing e fourth Fait, Springdale, $8; John Anat ii des y| Diving addi Jetaiis of inte, It had several excellent har-| Grading and parking Boylston game at Athletic park this afternoon | Gate City, $12; Thomas J. Cheetham feat acca: “ ne best belng at Fort dejenue north from Mast R treet tol Stovall is the ttle pitcher, and| Fairhaven, $10; Oscar Bowards > WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIN . note fr rn hoe, but the principal town was Kaut Prospect treet, $2,660; wide-| either Hurns or Hawley will be in| kane, James C. Robi lym: | JNWELRY AND SILVERWARR f Ih steamer * th St. Picrre, 12 miles away, chief] walking Fourteenth aver north-| the box for Butte. The games today | pia A. Smith, Dunlap, $12 ; telegraphed to the min-| entropot of the sland, “The total] enat from Northlake avenue to Kasi | and tomorrow will be fought eey | Bes ivin 8. Merrill, Port Angeles, $9 ot fOS 1105 IRE NDLAV Aibert Hansen 7223:5 Mth but few today's dato as follows: | pupulation of the islands was about) Forty-fitth street, 83.600; grading| minute of the play. Theresa Marz, Whatcom, $8. | iG Yhe largest jewel i Jewelry house ln the | Northw

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