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THE SEATTLE STAR TELEPHONES. Business Dept Exiitorial Dept 7 Third avenue. 80 Temple Court per week or twenty-five ce Agpmait or carriers Pntered at the portoice at Seattle, WORKING FOR SEATTLE’S INTERESTS Washington, as second There are several ways of working for the Interests of Seattle, information One way is to dissemir Bouth touching upon the city and ite desirability as a ple and residence for those seeking new he Right hr line with this work Is the effort to Influence national legis lation to the end that public and the Lake Washington ship canal, may be pushed forward (o com- pletion, also that public buildings may be constructed by th went and othér-steps taken to add to the prospertty and importance of this center of population In avcomplishing these purposes the newspapers have a part to play, ‘as was well stated yesterday by Erastus Brainerd before the Chamber of ‘That they have done their part well ts attested attle who has followed the courses citizen of F ‘The newspaper which works for the interests of Beattle also works for the betterment of conditions among those already It seeks for increased prosperity not man who has property interests which are enhancing in value as the pop- ulation increases, but it endeavors to aid the men who work, the great majority of the people, who are dependent upon wages for their livings ‘and who want and have a right to expect thei But this ts not all residents of the city. oly for the full share of the increasing Human selfishness always stands In the way of the ‘There will always be a few who will seek to hold and to have everything in sight, regardless of the interests of the many. ‘Working for the Interests of Héattle includes working for good wages, ‘fas good as the times will permit, with fair profits for employ is benefited, then the city really prospers. Paying proper heed to the interests of those already on the ground ‘te vitally important. Bring in the strangers, but aim to look after the welfare of the r the great majority LET WER SEVERELY ALONE When you read matrimonial advertisements and handsome woman, with property in her own right, is yearning for a manly man to care for her and her money, don’t you believe it. stamp investigating. arn that a lone Don't spend a Money doesn't grow on bush- €8 or on trees, and beauty and & sweet disposition, backed by cash, will never be found advertising for husbands. A recent advertisement follows: “Tall, handsome, well educated, wealthy, athletic girl, twenty-one Years of age, speaking several languages, wishes (o correspond with a matrimontally-inclined gentleman.” Sounds good, doesn’t It? eee the beautiful git! opening her mail, her cheeks @8 at the wholesale offerings of love. Although this lady lived in the far Bast—in Newburg, N. Y.. her ad- vertisements were printed on the Pacific coast, and were read by Seattle men, some of whom did waste postage stamps to answer. ‘Men by the hundreds asked for her hand. She received letters from all of the big cities, ardent epistles, and cash, too, for railroad fare. ‘an athletic girl could not be expected to walk all the way from New- ‘burg, N. ¥., to meet the man of her choice. And then the police arrested this fair girl. ‘woman, fat and forty-five, and not handsome, no, not by a jug full. raved and tore around in broken English, and said she would break the head of the rascal who had caused her frouble, provided she could catch tim Don't be a sucker. Not « hint of selfishness. One can almost wered with blush- They found her to be a % then she went to jail. The authorities left one thing undone. They should bi the mushy letters of some of the fools, with names appended, as a ter- to all mankind. are never seoured through the bargain columns. eee getting in their deadty work. Bend and vitinity are wiring to the papers that of Underwood's camp fire has been seen through “the fugitive will be captured within r. few hours.” pursuers are baiting the young man, who is hungry and try, by putting out tin cups and tempting lunches e published to prea the correspondents had not inter- the forest and asked him how he was getting GASOLINE AND NAPHTHA LAUNCHES NEED REGULATION POQRLY HANDLED AND DANGEROUS TO NAVIGATION, MARINE MEN—OTHER LATE NEWS OF THE SHORE AND SEA—MANY VESSELS COME AND GO Puget Sound Harbor No. 16, Amer-; consignment of merchandise to the fean Association of Masters and| Lower Yukon over the White Pass He will dispose INAL THE SEATTLE STAR. YH EO XCHAN GI MISCELLAN "GRAFTING ~~ | |“BILLY" EDWARDS BELIEVED | TO BE A FORMER SEATTLE | “PRINCE OF SHARKS! A lively controy in pros The scandal which has already jwulted tn Mayor Ames confident kK, T. A. Bardner, being convicted of bribe-taking, is ono pollaing many columns dally in the Minneas olix newspapers and the senaationa articles are being eagerly read by the hundreds of confidence men and grafters who make Seattle the home Probably the Same Man non after the sensation w eprung, the repert came to Beatt through underworld channels, that the “Billy” Edwards eho had turned fceman” in Minneapolis Was none other than the notorious Frank Edwards, alias Prank Peak alias “Big Frank,” a notorious greft er who # little more than a year ago thing gambling dens in Seattle and also war the head of an organised gang of “dips” of pick- pocketa# working along the water frant ‘The report has since been dented, however, An old-tirge sporting man who has recently returned from the Kast, Inst night stated that “Big Frank” ts now in Chicago, and that Billy Edwards ta an old-time Twin grafter. ‘The fact that Frank wards ¥ forged to leave this ton account of his raw grafting in Tacoma during the Elks’ carnival last summer, and then went to Min. used the first report to be] Bad State of Affairs Edwards — investig brought to light « condition of affaira exactly singlar to that the Seattle Law @& Order league claimed ext In Seattle a year ago. The Minneapolis city ernment has been shown to Rave | been practically in the hands of the Edwards gang. Edwards had no tess than five mitt jot in operation, his part on Crossman. He d ng.” am bunko nen Say, and Was “doing busines# with Mayor Ames direct. It was all In the family, for Col. Fred Ames, the mayor's brother, is chief of police in Minneapolis, ardper, the mayor's clerk, Wan the go-between, and, as proved by the testimeny of doaens of witnesses, had taken weekly pay- ments of protection money which Is supposed to have be around” among diff ctals, nm mpree ent elty off Why He Squealed “Edwards ‘belch,’ ” said a sporting man today, “was the result of his arrest and conviction of swindling A ‘fattie.” or common policeman who Was either honest or not wise to art GB. ADAMS DEAD ruot OCT APHERS DEATH OF CAPT, PLOWMAN PRINTING AND BINDING Any of Our $12.50, $15 and $18 Suits. Spectal for Friday and Saturday $30.48 HOUSES AND aking parlors. ATEST CANDIDATE friends of Mins F THE L ee ntsnen 9p5R WOW epee a mplished muaiotan an ‘Trenhelne & Ca” ee Xa ASIBERIpM Hinckley” bioek. BUSINESS DIRECTORY KAWTHACTONG Th Fon #ALP—OVTY MEAL ROTATE BOOTH WHITTLE @ rootn modern houne l= W 2 Swine y. T10 New York market and half « block roome each 1200 Thomas street ar and schoo! @ good Investment 4, A. K¥LLOGG.812 Washington building. MACDONALD, and general r4j LA ria oad ipek at sim - Buy a China Cabinet While They Cost So Little hool 3 blocks natiarenne cone Baas evel and 30x WARD KEMP. 452 Burke | exter pre Auchiossens on nowne, Haberott LiCKERTON, on Tenth and | ™ isis yiret averse one block fre T have a large or of lots, 50x100. in Ballard, at $100 to $206 each, and on very easy terihe. Everykind of Furniture | known tn Seattle. which she has attained as a teache: of muste is due to natural ability and | persistent industry 4 of fine appearance _BUSINFSS COLLEGES Ling June 4, 14. i, rattle, Epokane, Cottage City, | south bound, City of Topeka. during this gseat Room- making Sale—the differ- ent sorts will be advertis- backing business omits, 81,800,000. Chiibers. pres. : Soelbers. cast.) CHILDREN'S OUTING dn B99. o00. A. Due to inatructtons fr what his supertora were doing. rested Edwards red-handed. and in pite of the efforts of high city oM- clala, he was convicted. “With a heavy sentence hanging over his head. Edwards, on promise PROPLE'® SAVINGS BANK. B.C. Neuteléer, pres: | dan, cash: J. T. Greanieat, east cash. Commereia! savings and trust bust Pacific Cl E. EB, CAIN, nix coaches filled with childrer the different Catholt ed from day to day. Here are some hints of the 1 Improved, buildings, ate oad and on mew Present, 40120 sronthiy umyneante $5.40; $10 schools of the Kuests of his com lof clemene nmented to go on the stand and give hix protectors away. He brought his beoks Into court and showed how thousands of dollars had | been paid to Gardner for police pro-| tection.” LICENSES TO WED The following marriage Heenses have been issued: Fred Lawnen, and Sarah Wagner, legal age, of F haven; Chas M. Valent, legal PORTABLE HOUSES An innovation in Seattle summer jeharge of Trainmaster UOT SOUND NATIONAL BANK ©! ‘8. 8. NOME CITY, about. SEATTLE. stock paid tn $528,000 ; surplus, J.B Goldamith, view Ankeny. cash ‘princival oles im the United Mates and Europe. Tite CANADIAN Ba‘ THR CANADIAN BANK OF Co! (abt million dollars o'clock in the ‘morning and vigit the Franklin served at picnic Krounds nearby, and | were brought back to) China Cabinets Reduced 812.00 from 116D0—Golden 818.00 from $22.00—Golden J. Furth, pres; the children the city In the evening. a Athletic games; good prites. Pleas-| ant Reach, Sunday, June 15. San Franciseo rou! Regular Weekly For, further info to 618 First ave. China Cabinet lige above picture, made of quartered oak, polished corner on Belmont, lot @4x12% feet You can go to Pleasant Beach and, | dance all day for We D. A. CAMERON, Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TTL =m Queen Anne plate mirror; GEIB); Roe view price $25.0. Room-making price . Flemish oak 1m RHO pomes are portable houses that are! ing erected at Lake Washington and at West Seattle. Judge Mctil- vra is putting up six of them just usiness transacted. MeMicken. vioe B4AS.00 from tee nh Yukon Mining Districts. north of Madison park, and J. Barnes nas one at Went Seattle. Three more are to be erceted at the latter place. 4 pea {t's An Il! Wind That Blows No One Good Owing to the backward season and jeoo! weather, J, Friedman & Son, the new and mosts np-to-date thiers, have picked out 500 of their Summer Suits that were originally offered to ithe public for $12.50, $15.00 and $14.00 (and were well worth the money). and hav ecided to close the tomorrow and Saturday at $10. suit rather than carry them © These goodm are all made by the} best clothiers in the Faust. are strict ly all wool, hand m button holes, including some very fine black and at Eagle, Circle, Fort Yuken and all on_the American wide. ‘The regulation requiring passen- gers and mushers to certificate at t White Pass, has been abolished. It is reported that 8. H. Graves, President of the White Pass & Yukon: . F. North, founder of the Y. R. & N Co. have formed a syndicate ‘with English and Spanish steel man- ufacturers, to market and combat the Morgan steel cure a physi- merchants are the requirement that goods shipped to Alaska, be mani- fested. The law is said to have been | Passed for the purpose of obtaining statistics of Alaskan and Hawatian|— The recollection of quality re ied is ‘proved by it cases of running aground, break-downs, collisions and other ps. Gas and naphtha are 20 steam passenger are prohibited from transport- Such commodities, yet launch are not even ‘regulated in them. Launches, as 4 rule, are in no way with life pre- servers, life boats or means of fire Manufacturers ches and other interested par- ties, it is understood, are making great efforts to defeat Senator Gros- Gov. Ross announces that the Do- | minion government {: roads from White Pass to Big Sal- mon and Mush creek this summer. Prof. A. J. Collier and assistants are on the way from Skagway fess" | Friday Sale to determine the age and extent of Tt is | In Dawson. They logical survey believed that the coal of Alaska similar to that of the Puget sound Steamship Dirigo sailed for South eastern Alaska blue English serges and worateds. Late last fall we gave the public the sam: tunity when we cl ed out 250 odds and ends tn heavy weights and found it very sat istactory to both ourselves and pa- trons, J. Friedman & Son, 903 Firat ave. opponite Hotel Stevens, Don't forget the number ne Go to Pleagant Beach Sunday Dancing and all kind of athletic games. ‘ y | mains long after the price ts HB forgotten. of high grade 50 Japanese 200 members of St. Mark’ morning on the ne On aR exeursion erybody wae delight- ed with the elegant and paints hee ‘The party will re- turn late tonight after spending sev. ral hours in the Cenadian city The Bay City will take the run of ympic to Hood canal for a few days beginning probably while the Olympt ‘The cut rates recently made on the Olympic will be in force on the Ba: charch left this LADIES’ MUSICAL ‘The complimentary by the Ladies’ Musical Congregational was attended by excursion boat. number was enthusiantically encor- | soloists were all given | ‘The walls of the auditorium ‘orated with palms, ivy and flowers. POWER HOUSE ADDITION Co. filed with} Steamship Rainier will leave Francisco tomorrow night Steamship Humboldt sails tormor. row for Lynn canal. Steemship Umatilla sails tomorr: for fan Franciac: An. excursion |epectfications for to cont $5000, to b | power house on room will be The | used for storage bat- | 0 Kast sound and the San Juan islands 1 to be given on the steamer Majestic Battleship Excursion ‘The battleships Oregon and Win To wee | t Orchard Route nd 10 A. rm, | Shaw & Co's famous cattle the Ventura, 3 for the express purpose of carrying livestock, will soon arrive in Skag- Skagway-Juneau working as far a# Berner’ ‘will soon be in operation the whole nd 4:30 p.m. Foresters’ picni Pleasant Beach who is associated ae In the ea ine in Skagway ship; « BEF mck cath ve a realty bar- There not one plece of cheap Hose In the lot, yet you buy it at the same price ‘This price is for 60-foot lengtha ay | y|f Double Diam: jar $9.60 Amazon Cotton, regular Galena Rubber, regular 7,50 85.00 Rubber, regular $7.00 Olymph } Artesian Rubber, regulae $8.00 Whirlpool Rubb . regu 86.00 regular, $10.00 $8.00 PELGER & [-{URLBUT 12'5-1z17 Second Ay Electric Rab! ‘Tareugh Line Skagway to wson. Daily Train Service betwee, Skagway and White Horse, Trains connect directly at teamers for ail Points and at White Horse the steamers for al! Yukon J. FRANCIS ‘Traffic 0! BROMERY& WELLS, you are dissatis- fled with the Coffee you are using, better give our 25-cent fresh roasted mixture a trial. You will find to the best sold elsewhere at 35 cents por pound. BURBANK POT tewiniers Monday at 8:30, Prof. Wille ‘CO On HENT—FURNT DIRREMARTR: dies make thelr in one month. TIP GLOBE NAVIGATION CO, FOR HONOLULU DIRECT Steamship Tamaico, 9000 be dispatched from ¥ Seattle Auction & - Sale Stables RCHTMAN, dreesm bi Secon nr rooms 19 and 20 Downs on ” DIRT CHRAP. MANSON Spring millinery at lowest ‘Corner Fourth and Pine. A. 8 SMITH, 0 Hine road which leads ery easy cleared cor about the 10h of each Shipping Permits Required Pressing Co. and repairing, al- land deliver, $1.50 per 42 Pioneer building TOMATOES we and Madison street PARISIAN Dye Works—We call for, clean, | ress, deliver your clothes. OMice 1418 | ‘Tel, Main 101: FOR SALE—4 YORK CORN: WRI EXTRA BIF a CONTRACTOR | PUGET WOUND BRIDGE S DREDGING | CO., Scandinavian. Amer have just recetved of draft and pack horses which will ASTERN LIMA BEANS. Seattle, Edmu s and Evetett The Palatial CITY OF EVBi ‘Three Round Trips Leaves Seattle 7 a, m, 2 1m. Deaven Everett 9:15 a. my RAGAIN & RUSSELL, with « large ress wagons, EASTERN PUMPKIN a harbor improvement ber of Iumbe che and buggies ion coat ber ease cCuRAP HOME KED BEANS BAKED BEA DINECTORS “BONS, embalinar, 3 FP OWANTEDMALE. M NICHOL 1426-1498 Third: Western ave M. J. WALKER "Sunset Oil shares nearly all ing yet to be h Those desiring stock NUINE TOBASCO 8AUCE FINLAY FT Kowir f NUMBER r ENAMEL aiiuminum Refining Co, Phone, James 1841, M CHOWDER MAN'S beautit a now on the market in the last fow front addition nearly 600 lots sold will do well to Early advance tn pri ELLIS MORRISSON ment Mutual Life bidg., Beat BOTAWELL—Loans, lire inn, 28 Boston block. Awsorted Fla lumber sold on W. V. RINEHART & CO.. 800, N.Y, bik. Rffective May 20, 190% Bremerton (U. 8, Navy Yard and Dock), Charleston and See BLUE POINT OY, p show unsold lots Hillma: effice Present Green Lake car I 1 timber, board $4,00, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, 2 JEWELRY “ND SILVERWARE Aibert Hansen | DRIVERS Ti has bore crystal tion to family trade; BONELESS Athion and Inland Flyer WASHINGTON y loaned on c¢ Feaecmod watcher bargains in un- Foot of Columbia street Classified Ads eOCIETY We BARGAINS in watehen UNCLE JOR LOAN OFFICE, S17 24 ave MECHANICAL varieston: $00 and aie ty and Beam Polat} epor Bremertoa) ea dy VON key, $30; donkey engineer, 3 weiyits andy # Pleasant Sea MUSICA L INSTR ‘Except Sundays. 50 cents round trp OCULISTS AND AURISTS ailrond right of| Burke building. LIEN CLARET S$. S. Oregon, July 1 8. 8. Centennial, July 10 a the most elegantly, EMPLOYADON'T A BRAUTIFUL %. i EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Cooper @ Le 104-106 FIRST AVE, Got. Yesior and Washington Streote Telephone Mai an any otber st HELP WANTED — MALE A r 1 passenger rates AP Umbrejlan and parasols, Apply manager | Cui Mrs. Keyes, ‘Mgr. “Al! SP Main MIC BANITARIUM, 11-14 Btarr- |