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q THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902, THE SEATTLE STAR. — = Heapin ersten raeeend e ee sf ES glares’ ean , Last Edition INSTALLATION 1003 FIRST AVENUE | THE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY’S LOCATION | 1003 FIRST AVENUE : Coals of Fire ROAM Faas, ut er | BALLARD. dun WO Rev, A, Mies Cae > boyeotted ba . ea imitat 4 O’Clook ssolntnnd f cesarienion froat the Presbyters . t world 108 Becord avenvie M. A. Mathews, David Mlythe and | iiythe ‘presided and 4 A Nevertheless D. BUCK & CO. ~ PANAMA W NS | le ongh ot Drussi in, oe store y Morrone Olothing || i ch ure by waiting till Saturday, June 21, at which time the stock of the ~ ee basi Furnishing Goods, Hats and no de 1404 Becond avenue, new Py . . ' . x For They Can = tulle epooiee Amendment Carries by Majority of|;\",:"a0 sngitir j OBE Cl OTH i NC Co. us than from the . . bs r* x Teen wht times the » Ten Votes--Nicaragua Discouraged EUGENE DEBS | = : fn every boty als vail the arise cna 1406 Dugene Debs, prominent tr 1M will be on sale at less than one-half the cost of making. This stock was orc ae d ye to satisfy reyes of * medicines thoy wan | WASHINGTON, BD, C., June 19. 000, Morga 1 an eminent en], 4 presidential car the creditors. | succeeded in buying all at my own figures, the purchase price being 40 cents on the dollar. va Imported Castil pt tage . Ramaker MUSIC (0 soles teill providing te oe a's t os mahi Mr. De ba wi My intentions are to close out every doll: ar’s worth of goods within one month so as to remodel and furnish ” Regent ere # [chase and completion of the Pi was aurpriae Aon Sept sevalrbody. is tn the storeroom in the latest modern style, then stock it with an entire new line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and " am Sel eet eee Moved to 1408 be cowedatsy « meee ee eae me ute vited to attend, No admission “\! Ht Furnishing Goods. We want to see you here on Saturday. These doors will be open at 9 a. m., and this 3 fran Bark, per pound Gn weutiniad MAM, aie Onsite’ home hitippine Bille vg will be anopportunity to purchase anything in mens or boys’ wearables at a — on ae JAMES HENRY amendment w amended so as to or " f the Philippin le i Rie Denteitice, S80 cise Butcher, Jobber, J) place the work of constructing the Fiment Hill. The bill QUEENS OF | - na, $1.00 ss canal in the hand of a commission gem» oy 0 be composed of seven members to Share’ te 4 cs) 9 tee ee aving of About One-Ha — Biven to Hoteln, Restaurants, Beat Vhen the Inthimian canal bill was ee ort a ‘ > [ment provign va ef Men's $16 Fine Imported Engtish : “Free Dellvery aus conment. VOTES COUNTED THIS NOON, Men's $10 All! Wool Cheviot Suits Serge and Clay Worsted Suits, in < i be Peet am zy Pancane SHOWS INCREASED INTEREST mil Men's $18 and $20 extra fine Tallored i. ~ . £ vee Ser =e se aragua koned upon as a failed to reach will hold ane nawering a Revent e construction Nicaragua canal would cost om Cuban sugar Adjustable Win- dow @creens 30, 40, 55, 70c ERNST BROS. W6 Pike St. Tel. John 2831. ia ‘Cur 3 the Grip tm one of two days 260 Quick. pRva co, Toe Firat Avenue, CONVICTS — BANKERS ARE SEEN IN SESSION VANCOUVER, Wash. June ‘oil —The entire posse again took] 5 the trail after the convicts thi morning on hearing that they had appeared at the farmhouse of Chas. Torgieson, on Saimon creek, in Clarke county, at 9 o'clock. Torgieson gave the men break in an interview with a son of Open All Night. Tel. COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. KERS Funeral Directors and Embaimers. 1407 First Aye, det. Pike and Union Sesitie, Wasn. THE QUAKER DRUG CO Bole Agents for 1) Santina ro tereamt to UAE-IT-UP— Cures Chill Blaine Tomorrow will be de > ant: | secing, “The W delegatcs will” bel 1013-1015 First Avenue, Globe Butlding 1 to the navy yard In the morn ut the city in the alter. WATCHES. DIAMONDS. FIN® JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Aibert Hansen * The Et ibid accesses al IMPORTANT NEWS iy | mm receipt of the largest jewelry house im the | hy wy ‘The engies yment agency ordinance earners ae ened te Guard) which was Introduced 19 the council Second Acenue. Cor. Marion. ~~~ loodhounde te the scene of | Monday night will no x be akon up ared before the labor com last night and asked for more study into the question, It parts of the new or action, and also sent word te Sheriff | OFX" Huntington of Cowlitz county, whe) Pir SP guarding the fords of the Lewis) [)\'*".' er above and below La Canter, te | |." Ct increase the vigilance of his men.| (i, natitutignal | Then, gathering together « few trus 0 60 lone committee of the |ty men, Sheriff Marsh started out! _.7h° corporations commitice of im in plan Phe «sl post-haste on the new trail. Sunninotindineee 4 HOTEL | BUTLER #2 Hectic At @ Bargain price It is absolutely certain that the| {\r"\slou, rams + for a few days more on conviets are now at a point tain po oe ey = pemee 1-Burner - a [four miles north of the Salmon 7 beitevag Rah there wil be tess 3-Burner, the larg bridge, the scene of their batt ny paras je est Stove and the y night, when they nearly kill- R able Planos Vahey and fatally wounded his and Queen x ne avenue, ell A few hours will decide p ff the resid CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE §)ywhether they are going to make furs | 90 {86, "pul ther attempts to cross Lewis river, asked ‘th to defer down jaimon creek, reach the ie river and thus try the Columbia river. The officers adily imeli to the belief that the latter will be the route chosen; but | | they wil not relax vigilance on Lew river. SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: jor by goin tion until they have a re en LIBRARY poaition Wedding — BOOK QUESTION Diamonds Watches. Fine Jewelry. Silverware. Cut Glass. | ing to that institution is unrestrict t time ago an amendment ‘The Elkx’ Carnival committee this afternoon made another count of th voten for the ausen of the carnival Considerable interest t# being taken in the contest, ax may be noted by | the ral inerenge in the v After the count today the candt- | ates stood ax follows Mins Steiner ® 840 1 the ta tor the of wearing t mation re taking im and more Interest In the ¥ ng. Although all have shown & gain Miss Walker's increase Is the mont noticeable since it pute in we ond place. Misa Steiner leads her by but 126 votes. It im freely pre ted that next tir ballot xen are Opened the positions of th: andidates will be different A Great Scheme A suggestionhas been ittee whereby the w int the : | | state t in th scheme in to have # ty he stale. Bhe will be elected in each instance by popular | vote similar to the mann ing the carnival queen, The county promentatives will stitute vart_ of honor for the quer The suggention was made by A. C. Ed wards, & Skagit county ed! and the committee Is seriously consider tng ite tion, The newspapers in the winties will be con: ing the advisabil itton “I'S A LIE” HAVANA, June 19.--General vigorously denies the chai ral Wood gaye him $25,000 andidate for the that Ger to withdraw ae # presidency of Cuba and work for the | alition of all Cuban parties in sup port of Palma. He was very indig hant when appro: by & Scripps correspondent way 108 wth and sald TO ARREST | SAN iff Hamm this morning with warrants Sut by Governor Gage for the arrest | ‘ D. Spreckels, owner, and W *, mavager.of the San Fran 18CO, June 19. f Los Angeles, arri NEED LEADER VINCENNES, Indr, June 19 of leadership is all that say | iam in, In custody on th ree of asswulting 3-year-oll Irma Pohl, | June 1, from lynching this morning it war 6 o'clock when the mob that surrounded the, Jail all night dis- persed. The méfi had two street ca rails with which to batter down the militia is doors, The guarding REBELS WIN OMAHA, June 19. harter was made which 6. botlermen of the Union P ts) ated a ibrary ard instead of the) Benninghausen, 8) veccmine veriour 1c ts feares the| Iibrary commission, and get a entire road will soon be tied up un-| fund for the support of the Il 7 First Avenae. lens settlement is effectéd. The road| The library Pid seseatty ‘Time inspector tor the@| is already in close straits, as th quested City Comptroller Riptinger Pabst Milwaukee beer delivered C. & P. 8. Ry, and the are no bollermen on hand eare for} to draw a warrant for $245 for pay i part of the city. "Phone Main Seattle Electric Co. the engines. If conditions tinue; ment of Hbrary supplies pui | } it will be untafe In @ few days to) from Lown n & Hanford. This the| 10. T. MAGINNIS & CO. | ned out any engines. comptroller to do, on th = = grounds that n 1 appropr n had Ween made by the city | counett Lar e Mm text cane to de ity of the ard over the library funds | ration counsel has d: fed to} FORT DE PRANCE, Jon I the case to the supreme court fappers | lower portion 0 § ‘ been enveloped sof} A WARM MEETING We need the room for other |f! rlime ejected frot Twen 8 TON, June 19.~The ree goods. Tomorrow we will start Of small musical instruments and] ty-two houses were but rs of the Decat tei iS male of Cotton Wrappers to ||| ™PPiies Just received. Also | no loss of life ts reported. iume Se acne tenia am ‘a LARGE SHIPMENT of TALKING | of slime was thrown meters in mone. A protest sign el out the entire line at the * and the LATEST REc.| the air. }by meane of a grand ball was the! following prices: ORDS now arriving, giving intend eee and seve of the men against rain fhe Wrappers Gre |} ing purcn i over FOUR THOUS |ing money for the new scr yrappers Bags discussion rm: ‘compl ntary | 25 Wrappers. remarks we 91.0 Wrappers $1.99 Wrappers SEATTLE PRESS CLUB iit tage lorkaninetion,suestina, yeotsraay, oxs| fon's newest styles. tern About wapa per me a! Ro other kt i) | ‘hat the Labor Temple w be | were presen The executive com-| |] low prices and courteous Dt.|the meeting of the Western Central fn fe Ge I | Labor Unb delegates from about! a constitution. T folle | ae fom to wubactibe th A. J. Blethen, Jr a LAr \ | Recut $90,000 ta already. subscrit bremident, i. H. Welle * 4212 SECOND AVENUE ecutive committee, A. J. Blethen. | Brt. Seneca and University ANDREWS GOES ON ie ee ene ewe tw | SS om va on r| THE STAND wick, Lovett M. Wood, Samuel P.| 2 ” | — Weston, Fred P. Fuller, W. M. Bhef ont gol <n £8 progressing. rapidly Wy) 4.0. GT CAR RINE E Look for the big Spectacle Sian | this morning t by the 0. 4. 'T, ‘Three city ve your eyes corrected. General Music Dealers. ank’s insolvency a Pik DU Heuney ‘Diag. é " TITY A ood. Free. about —_— 3 Second Ave. Burke Building | BOGUS CHECK will run to Ballard, then seesececossooceoos — © hia the ‘uity, cablow oboe) bf | waned on a attle citizen, This | Sacked Violet Ammonia jc PS dent ee ics | 706 GRADUATES | FOR THE ame Madea C | FOR TOILET erage SAL ARE ta he rie snpent eemmaenoneiene OO. tae any quantity, best 25c a Pint Bottle tae’ Weeton bank "Anwell prenidings Phi 4 “ " dishonore Th ch ww de and with ita d quality, lowest i rr utvon and Ghted sane ioe of bunting Andee i| price. lice have bee rtifled priliiant Hew of the female | » ISSAQUAH COAL co, HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. pli. Golphen, who tell f | nent a th number Foot of Madison St. Tel, Main 976 1485 Firat Ave. Cor. Pike at. ||| Pecite Coest Co. bunkers yesterday, /of, 6 ¢ only about helt come Tel. Main 916 said higan. \< jeneral hospital. |from a June 19. to V ta Brown cables the state department # follows today from Caracas: “It is stated on the authority of the min ister of foreign affairs of Venezuela that the city of Bolivar is n in the posxexsion of the Ineurge 4 ‘EARTHQUAKE Tyrol today felt within. the ent generation greatly terrific CHICAGO, June 19—Wheat SAN FRANCI June 19. Wheat, 112 5-8, 112 ies 4 (Er rne — | 100 doz. of Sun Bonnets, worth 500, to el out, at— They Run Into One Another ake reading tort $1.00 and SCHUCHARD | Rye Sp ICAL elaliats, 1207 Second avenue, Beattie a can| Sher-| sworn charged with criminal! The arrest was made this af “ Both men were immodt-| released on $600 bonds on each Men's $10 All Wool Black Clay Wor Bults, imported sack or cu all the highest grades of wick, made up in either way frocks eted Sults =~ $4.95 $1.90 Men's $11 and $12 Fancy Young Men's %-plece Long Pants and Cassimere Suits Suits, in quaities of $6.00 Men's $12 and $14 Fine Imported Young Men's extra grade All Wool suits, in plain blacks and fancy Biack and Fancy Worsted Suits hecks, worth $9 and $10 Boys’ $4.00 Knee Pants Suits Men's Silk 2c Suspenders Scare’ Sabine Paate Gatti Men's Silk Neckties : pate f Men's 50c and Four-in-Hand Tie Men's $2.00 Heavy Worsted Pants Men's and Dewees ee fe Men's $1.00 Cashmere Pants Men's Tbe Colored Stanley Shirts, collars and cuffs attached. Men's $4.00 Striped Worsted Pants Men's nd $1.00 Fancy Percale Bhirts Men's Fine All Wool Pants, worth $4.00 Men's $1.00 Flannel Overshirte Boys 0 Calf Shoes Men's $1.00 5 ack Sateen Overshirts . Men's $1.00 Sweaters A Boys’ bc Knee Pants " Boys’ $1.95 Corduroy Pants, all sizes Men's $3.00 All Solid Calf Shoes Men’s $2.50 Calf Shoes, extra heavy sole backst Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes " | Men's $5.00 Vici Kid Shoes Men's $6.00 extra fine Vi One lot Men's $2.00 Feit Hats Men's $2.60 Derby Hats, black and brown Men's $3.50 Hats in Derby and Fedora Men's Overalin, extra heavy Boys’ Overali« Men's Lisle Home in black and tan Men's ibe Cashmere Hone ‘ Men's 1c large size White Handkerchiefs i Kid Box Remember this sale begins on Saturday morning and don't get in te the wrong place. The number is 1003 First Ave. in the fine new Globe block on Northw: rngr. GLOBE CLOTHING CO. | Capitol Hill We have some beautiful ints in this addition with aephalt streets, eement sidewalks, stone curbing, ety water maine, and sewers all eompleted and included in the price of the lots, No further assessment @f any kind can be levied on this property. ‘We also have two fine residences for sate in this addition, strictly iret class in every respect, and in keeping with the surroundings. Close in we offer 120 fect aq. of ground suitable for a house or for flats; this is close in, @enter and will be sold cheap. Madison Park | In order to make a clean-up of this addition, we are authorize@ by | the Eastern owners to offer the remaining few lots at $100 each; size | 40x100 feet; some are suitable for gardening purposes. This property is reached by the Madison street car line is close to the new City park, | has sidewalks and city water and is undoubtedly the cheapest and best buy ever offered in this part of the city Why go to the suburbs when you can buy cheaper and live within 1 minutes ride of your work, Kary terms. Broadway District ‘Two newly built houses near Columbia school can be bought for $2400 each, on terms, Brooklyn and University Heights an Re mem) crease large apartment within @ few blocks of the business | | you a few choice lots in these additions at a bargain this is close to the STATE UNIVERSITY and will in- in value very rapidly, NiooreinvestmentCo 111 Columbia Street. Phone Main 60 ge acct fo te demand ar gtamme vou accord. Stare of Washington, will be held in jury commissioners in said County Ring Cosnty hoon led with the clerk ge wala tour, | the King County Court House, in the for the term of one year and until “i H non. piaintif, va, Wil ect of : nia] City of Seattle, said in the! their successors are appointed and defendant, No, 85,688, ina ral reltet room occupied by the Judge of the| qualified. by Put Dated May 3 1003,” | wig Superior Court of sat@ county who| This notice is given in pursuance ington to. the maid NICE. LEWIS, cenay, :,| Presiden. Department No. 1 of| of an order made and entered Map hehe tain defendant: YOU are] pO. Address, O10 New. York bulitia, | Stld court, on Saturday, the 2ist day| Bist, 1902, to Gays after Xt | genitie, King County, Washington Jof June, A. D, 1902, atthe hour of | Dated June 12th, 190: t “ro ———-— | 9:30 in the forenoon, for the purpose ARTHUR E. GRIFFIN. CALL OF THE JUDC «| Of selecting four electors of said W. R. BELL To the mem! of the Bar of King] County to be recommended by said GHO. MEADE ORY. County, State of Washington Bar to the of said} BOYD J. TALLMAN. aperior Court ounty, from which said four elecs tors, to be so recommended, said Su- perier Court will chose two to act as piaint ey for plaintiff at hin office bs nd im cave Of your failure bo to do, judg: hereby | ¢ ase ape ou, And cach of you, ar fied that a meeting of the bers of the Bar of Judges of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for King County,

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