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Pay Only One Cent Dem and Your Change > yor. 4, NO, 107, FECOVERY OF KING EDWARD SEEMS SURE $its Up on Couch---Eats “Regularly: Physi- cians Think Crisis Past ONDON, June 28.—The first orf- jannouncement made today was Joyful intelligence that the king his crisis and may be said from all immediate danger etin was as follows: “King Dad a good night. His in rowed condition is maintatned. We y to state that we consider 2. saleety 9 be out of immedia 2 ‘Fils general condition ts en- 4 satisfactory, ‘The operation 1 however, still needs con- t Attention and such cancern hes to his mai ts con- with the wound. Under the gust favorable conditions his m Tecovery muat be protracted.” the bulletin was posted the outside the gate rated 4 cheer, and &s the news spread city there was & general alr ing, But Iktle doubt now in the minds of any that his = A RESTING SESSIONS OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A SCENE OF EARNEST WORK AND GOOD FELLOWGHIP—THE INTER-STATE CONVEN- TION WILL END TOMORROW Christian Endeavor conven-) ‘This afternoon the delemates and ‘was well attended yesterday, | their friends left the city at 1:2 p. iad @ great deal of enthusiagm was! m. to visit the navy yard. They are the delegates as they | being entertained by Commandant . and fu-| Burwell and the officers of the bat- tlestips Wi in and Oregon, Tomorrow night a grand union service of the churches of the city Will be held at the Methodist Pro- testant church, corner Third avenue and Pine street. The services will be tn charge of Dr. Dille and other workers, Especially interesting services will be the order tomorrow after- Boon. A mass meeting {pr men will be held at Plymouth Congregational church at 3:4 o'clock, A masa meeting for women will be aleo heid at $:46 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the First Methodist Episcopal church, At this meeting Miss Carrie OQ. Holbrook will make an address. ASTER AT SEA "NARROWLY AVERTED | STEAMBOAT BONITA STRIKES A ROCK IN SEYMOUR NAR- AND BARELY ESCAPES GOING TO THE BOTTOM— WORK OF OFFICERS AND CREW. steamship Bonita, of the Pa- could. The sail was then cut loove nd hung over the bow and by 6 o'clock the Bonita was ready to come back to Seattle. The 108) placed aboard and the trip back Was made without mach trouble, al- though the pumps had to be kept working all the While, Pilot's Statement Pilot A. Momstein made the fol- lowing statement this morni: in re- rd to the mishap: “Captain ‘kett was in charge of the vessel t the time she struck the rock, The captain tried his best to keep the vessel off the rock, but the powerful current Swept us on with such force that all efforts were useites. There were two men at the wheel, but the boat would hot answer the helm.” The Bonita was built at San Francisco in 1881 and has been run- ning between that city and southern points until a month ago. majesty will recover, It seems probable that at least a | portion of the original program of | entertainment will be carrted out, Maintains Improvement | It wns unofficially stated. that the | king's condition to 3:30 had bee | maintained. the royal family ing. The king may be remove [from his bed to a couch tomorrow te Sitting Up LONDON, June %.—-At 6 o’ele the official bulletins say: “The kix passed & very comfortable day an progress continues to be quite factory.” “The Central News sitting posture on @ couch. His majesty is able to eat regular ot light foods and ts quite cheerful. | » vest and a biack sack coat. ried a handbag. ALL CLUBS TO MEET ‘The. general conference committed of the Seattle Improvement Clubs will meet at the Chamber of Com merce on Monday, June 0, at 4p. m Mice FOUND GUILTY near and yet so far” is the) EL, DORADO, Kan., June 28. extating at present between | sie Morrison, a young society wom and Nelile Underwood. For| was today found guilty for the th Whole days the youthful couple) time of the murder of Mra. Olin Cas. hot been allowed to wee ench| tle, her successful rival for the hand and great is the lonesomeness of Olin Castle. Mrs. Castle was ‘child-wife is in @ con-| slashed to death with @ razor. Se ‘On Melancholy and) tence will be passed upon her Mon- M8 almost driven to drink. day. ing to the dark cloud hovers over them haa been shape of daily visits cour- or otherwise allowed them. of Mra. Underwood's refined Special to the Sta: BEDRO-WOOLLI » June 2. tective Gibson, of San’ Francisco, il rived here last night and at once vis. | ted the jail for a view of the man bx pe this morning was Tyg) baven't who claimed to be Bennett, want seen my old man for days, but maybe it's because the the murder of Nora Fuller, With | owt any hesitation he pronounced th ave been too busy to take linan a fakir and said he did not : want him. The marshal assisted the alfecied is a question which only | seit-confemsed criminal out of his can answer, The women prit- | comfortable boarding house with a re fond of her, but treat her| swift kick. Ei of the nravect' achip om. tne BELIEVES THE VESSELS LOST UNDERWOODS HAVE A! NICE SOCIAL TIME IN| De no realizing wense of the grav- Of the situation, av she laughs then chatters in the language Which she was reared. the not her frivolous ways | MR. CROSBY GONE P gA man who registers as F. W. sroeby left town early this morning Ih a bill of $24.75 charged against at the Kuinier-Grand hotel, he had been staying win dune $s. te ie a typical dead beat, Minks Proprietor Dunbar. | When Cierk R. BE. Brinated asked to pay hie bill yesterday he te-| d the former to Mr. Dunbar. | by could not make things right the latter, however, [He olain th be the representative of t . Portiand and Jeanie Are About Giv- en Up by Valencia Officers. ‘The steamer Valencia, of the Pa- cific Coast Company, arrived inte last night from Nome. Captain Bon- nifield believes that the Portland has been crushed in the ice pack, but that the passengers escaped, while Ogan Co,, stockbrokers, Mr. Dun-|the Jeanie has either been carriod MP Wanted proot for this statement, | into the Aretic or struck a rock near 3 Crosby could not furnish it,| Nunivak isiand. Seether had he a watch or any prop-| The Valencia left Nome June 19 Boot caine for security. at 4:40 p. m., about 80 hours later a morning Crosby slipped away | than the Roanoke had although N. Clark, a clerk, | wes Teen Ee ORECAST US him and tried to follow’ him, he wiccesstul. Crosby Is a short os man with a very pompous al For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight fair, Sunday fair and warmer; ligh west to north winds. Wore a black, broad brimmed blue-gray trousers, a dotted SEATTLE, WASHINGTON WEY-IS FREE WITH POSITIVE! OYNAMITE \Insists That Aggie’s a|Attempt Made to Blow cATTLE STAR. SATURDAY EVE JUNE 28, 1902, BIGGEST PARADE IN HISTORY OF SEATTLE WESTERN CENTRAL LABOR UNION ANNOUNCES PROGRAM FOR EXERCISES ON JULY 4, IN CONNECTION WITH PIKE STREET CELEBRATION him for A moment during the morn-| the king has been removed in- | it wae ail! Common Thief WASHINGTON, D. Oy June 28.— Admiral Dewey, in resuming his tee | Umony before the Senate Philippines thie morning, explained that the offers of the governor gen eral to surrender Manila came tn July, not in May. Under eroms-ex n he refused to may that the Je the United States had in the ippines was the result of Agul # evil Influence. ¥ insisted that if the United 4 had 6,008 troopa at Manila Jat the time of the destruction of the | Spanish fiest, to take possession of | the cfty, he did not belteve we would [have had any trouble, because the } Filipinos were then friendly to. the United States. He thought Agulnal do was being made too much of and that a rebel chieftain was a very mall part of the affair Going back to the statement that Aguinaldo began looting and robbing within 48 hours after his arrival in Manila, he said Aguinaldo came there without anything and very soon af- ter was living ike @ prince at Ma- Iolo, y Generals 6 Greene, others to t that Aguinaido w to the admiral, b ortwinal belief based, by absolute facts that Aguinaldd was a Jooter and a robber, Dewey said he had no Idea of tr Jom to discredit, anything ficers might say of Aguinal’ that he wee ee L.- home with him than all other o! * put t gether and from perso: | knew the insurgent leader's |ter. Several lively sparring mate took place between Dewey and m bers pmmittee who w working to show Aguinaido a m abused man, but in all of them Dewey came out victorious. During the examination by Senator Patterson. Dewey Became nettied 4 told the senator he did not iike his questions. Wheo asked if he had had an alliance With Aguinaldo and had confidence in Rim and hia army, | would he have accepted the surre: |der of Manila when it was first o fered by the gqvernor general, Dewe | replied in the \affirmtive, and added that he would have placed Aguinaldo lin charge of the city. JACKSON IN BAD ODOR ATLANTA, Ga. June %—A epec- Jal to the Constitution from Charte ton, Cy ‘An exposition se: sation “developed when tt wae that the: board of directors had drawn the gold Pirgale, revently. awarded Arthur c. jackson, claiming to be commission- er from Alaska. Jackson represented himaelf as president of the Alaska Geographi- cal Association, but when Informa tion regarding this: organization ¥: fought from the Smithsonian inati- tute it was stated that no such bo- lclety existed, Three weeks ago Jackson applied to the exposition company for per mission to remove hin exhibit, saying | that he had to Gil an engagement at the Crystal Palnce in London. He WAS not allowed to remove his di play. After this he suddenly di peared, leaving an assistant | ohne | A few nights ago the axsistant se- jeured amail boats, which were moved up the river, and while every- [thing was quiet at the Ivo the exhibit Was take Hpeciat to the sear WHATOOM, June 28.-The rumors whieh were ' prevalent yesterday hoon that Tracy had been shot this city were without foundation. There ie & marked resemblance be- tween § .R. Campbell and the caping convict. Campbell, for m proves to be the name of the man ‘phot, in still living, although suiter- ing from a wound in the abdome |which will probably prove fat Laat evening he gave his name, an |mald his home was Diack River Mall He proves to have been innocent of any crime, minery of a Woman in thin city having been committed by some one unknown, Hin desper- ado realstance ond subsequent refusal to (alk are inexplicable. LICENSE TO BE $1000 . Wash urt has reve ourt in King county, in the Kirby, respondent va. %O., appellant ith in- tion of | committee supreme c jing of the The cause ¥ structions to ¢ A the appellant recs peal: Kirby was emp! agher in the hotel a by an ele He for $250 darnagen in the lower ¢ The way court yesterday @ unanimous opinion that the Ii to nell intoxtent n Seattle, is $1000 por voted at the generat Nast March. the judgment of the lowe the City lark, re mart num, lant u pondent, In which Cinrk nt sult to recover th claimed to be Increased litense rate for the |liquore at retail in sgeattl 0 declares that Se | code, is not applicable cities of the firs ma, third and fourth classe BOTH WERE FRIGHTENED Plummer street, ruled at a la the b Wurglar hig hous startled th | $404 was very much wi hour last night to se j shoulders of a burt | through a winde | was not a bi thief, for that knight of the jimmy immediately decamped. He ‘easily made his escape in the darkness. 2, | Metropol The grand unton labor parade, | Which will ovcur on Independence 28.—At-|4ay, promises to be the great fea up & col=|ture of thé celebration, ery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co,! Three weeks ago, a commit lost night. An unknown person | Pike street business men invi threw a stick Of dynamite into the anised labor to while with them in |barricade, and @ terrific explosion jcelebrating the Fourth in a grand |followed. ' Luekily all coal and tron | "whooping -ap" mann The union | police were stationed in another #ec- |men have been much averse to th tion of the yards, and no one wan|Moran keel-laying function, hurt {hailed the proposition with enthy Tho striker# are indignant Over|aam. Since thon plans have been the attempt, and nay if they can dia-|made, and a great amount of work| cover the perpetrator they will hand/done, and though deep mystery still! him over to justice. ‘The men real-lenshroude some of there pin". a Té- ine that in retaining the sympathy | port as to parade has } of the general public In their strong: |by the committee having the ext chance of winning the fMght./in charge. It ts asmured that lab With this singte exception no vio-|demonstration will be the bert, both lence Was attempted during the/an regards qaantity and qtiality | night, and the situation remains un-|ever seen in Beattie | changed. A, Rust has been enosen grand Up a Colliery OLD FORGES, Pa, Ju tempt was made to blow A 1 or Labor the order mammot The music will be iy through the parade by the fitter on the day of parade. = | e line of march will be as parade. | Aintribited Starting at Third Jaouth on eant on north on vke to Firth, | and disbai Order of Parade The place of asnembling, of divisions and order of un be an follows Labor Danie! Hachey Fails to Recover from Half-Starved State A deep mystery Over the strange cireumstaness sur founding the discovery of Daniel Hachey in a bait starved and ema- elated condition on the beach three officers nm will will ever hang Western Central Grhnd marshal, at_Third and First Dir not ye Union— ammernb |e te Union and ‘8 ) when John Riplinger erdict| loin, % liquors at retail gon street a8| appeared. ction held! a number of houses of il! repute on The opinion reverses) Washington court in! ciassed by the polic sum. of| due a the! tine and will probably me, oe time to come 2934 Bal-| street, Sixth and Fifth a to} and the bay. ata niles north of Magnolia bluff. At | Street Railway Emp 15 o'clock this mdrning the uffor- |tive Engineers, Looe ate mah died at Providence hos-|will assemble betw peen since he | University. on Third. | Monday He now Second Div Printing Trades, | Bonney & Bte «| George, Har al@e | The potter's field will prob-|Typomrabhical, Newsh | 4 final resting plac binders: will assemble . .s discovered in an iso. | fersity and Beneca, on Third, at Monday afternoon by = . beach Comber, Cor} removed Physicians ‘Carroll and Ludiow did all they could to bring him back to health, The Man was undoubtedly demented, Bnd for 10 days had gone without food or drink. He had wasted away Until he wee a living skeleton. During the time he has been In a. meaperencanel Providence hospital he ha not been in his right mind and no clue that) Steamship Dolphin hails for kag. would lead to the finding of his rej-| ¥® tonight with a full cargo of mer- Atives was dropped by him. He|chandixe and a light list of passen- bears the appearance of & man whoj@ere. J. W. Godwin, the commission had econ better Whether hejman, is booked the trip, and was merely insane or tn trying to} Marry Williams will go to Jw a ehude some one had lost himself and) to do some mining expert work. Practically starved to death, may| The Clty of Beattic sate with « never be known. fair list of passengers tonight, eee ‘The City of Pusbia arrived at 1 OCIALISTS:IN o'clock with 202 passengers, 105 of is whom are for Seattle ‘The Umatilla eatled for Ban Fran- CONVENTION cisco this morning with 112 pasnen- were. ~ ee Lae iret Socnane.. mt on he} tonvene at Germania hall, Secona|*#Ond Alaskan excutaion trip this Sonvene at ecrmatie. hail, Second | morning with 180 passengers. (Forty | And Seneca, tomorrew morning at |hastern tourists wilt board the} Jo eclock.._ Promipent nestaliate | Steamer ° irom all over the state will be pree- ent and a large attendance in NOMINATIONS ted. ‘The evening session will be part eid in Carpenters’ Hall Fourth av-| wagHinaGTON, D Cs June 2 gaue, near Pike strest The president today sent to the sen- r ate the nominations of Walter Roob WASHINGTONIAN $ to be colleetor of customs of the first Oregon district. Ernest won is to be sur’ ‘or general © INSOLVENCY [isans. tiwsra “Hirsch. pontmaster for Salem, L vermore for —_——— Pendleton, ¢ 1h Printing Company Al- ines Pipe? aie! WAS WELL KNOWN pies petition! of the parteoniortgpuhe chee ead ‘The body of Mrs. Alice Pearson, the ppedened ee e eee Wi Colonnade hotel Bufelde wil Be kitp Ingtonian”™ Was to have been heard | icq to the home of her father at by Judge Tallman this morning. | \viiegate. Mich., by Butterworth & Upon the request of Managing Ba-| 2305 tonight, It hae developed that itor Allen the matter, was allowed to | Sir" py L corer tee kaows jo ov i the fifwt of the we: re. Dearecs, wee Saee. ~ § + oer (resident At | im Seattle and a member of the local the publishing company, will be in| *@!tresges! union. the city ‘The petitioners ‘THEY WOULDN'T STOP ning Washingtonian t® {nol Manse Lewis and his wife pro- 4nd in debt to them for the printing | Prt f & concert hall on Of the paper in the eum of $1,509, avenue south, were prrested twice} An agreement wan made to pay for|for disorderly confuet with a the printing by the day fi such (period of a half hour this ning. | eas the court may decide the in-|At firat Man How Ivency question. jard, Dell. Ray weGuir — ~ lwere arre hip- man and Carr for raising a disturb- OLESON GUILTY (25,2 aie trouble was merely a ‘ All were released on $20 bail each. Special to the Star. Lewis and hie wife again started a WHATCOM, June 24.—The Jury|small row after their release and trying former Cashier Oleson brought | were again arrested, thin time b in a verdict of guilty yesterday. Detectives Freeman and Hubbard. tried for receiving deposit They got out on their own recog- mavian bank after he had /nizance. All. will come up in the of its insolvency. A rec-| police court for trial on a charge of dimorderiy conduc knowledg MOVES BELOW WNCKSON ST All Low Reorts Now in the New Tenderloin —t—— BECOMING FREQUENT The residence of J. Richards, at 624 Union street, was broken into by bur late last night. They wecur in mon z. and made their eseape. Mr. Richard® noti- fled the police, and Detective Adams’ was put on the caso, PICKPOCKETS WORK Chas ra of #18 Tenth avenue Jsouth, has reported to the police lenat his wife lost her pocket-book ontaining $5 while getting off a Bremerton bont yesterday. The work was evidently that of a pic pocket. KILLED BARTENDER John Hartman, sheriff of Pierce jeounty, has offered a $300 reward for the t of Thos. Floyd, alias ttoo Red,” an alleged murderer, who on May 10 held up a saloon at ll probably not be disturbe Lake View, Wash, and killed the least for some time | bartender. Jackson atreet In now Seattio’s der | bngeintaiiatnatn forsome| BROKE HIS LEG FIGHTING new tendertoin! During a mix-up in a saloon on by K#On /eecond avenue Jast night James 4 nues south | Callahan, @ laborer, slipped and fell, ant street car breaking his log. He was removed line no longer passes through the dts. |)" oe {rict and It ie practically feolated. |t0 Providence hospital where he now A THOUSAND who has been Working around a und at Madiaon Park, ported minsing to the po- His mother lives at 221 Ninth has asked the as- Nice in looking him Mrs. F. ¢ haw asked the in finding Spokane f He had $1,00 left home. No tra been found, The big move of Seattie’s tende started by Chief of Pott Sul in several months ago, has now been accomplished, Not a low resort | for lewd women t# now above Jnck- | ‘The last of them has din. | There are still, howe street that « as “iow. not The Th istrict ix bounded nh i avenue wouth an |siatance of the p up. BANKERS PLAY BALL Dickson, of Spokane,| The ba | teams composed local police to asatat|the bank employes of Seatt r husband who left} Tacomn is being played in the latte tlo five weeks ago.|city this afternoon. Thia will be on his person-when he|the first game played by the local {him has yet|nine, but they have a strong team and are confident of victory, Ja great annc “leont Third Divi wembly, Painter erat Sheet 1 Workers, Stone utters, Klectrical Workers, Building La Bricklay will betw ow and Spring, on Third. | Fourth Division--Brewety Trados Frank Driver, aide; otters, Beer Drivers, Brewers, Brewery Engin- vers and Firemen; will assemble be- | tWeen Spri » Third. | Fifth unions jon—Bullding Tr Bullding Trades Shinglers, Lath Plos-| n Ben Ie Cooks and | Me holaterers, Cigarn Brickmaker Clerks, Leather Wor _ Hi Butchers’ No, 6 Wattresses, Gia Work Workers No. But Wil ansomble betwe th Division Downing, alde; ound: Tron Moulders, Holtermakers, M hinists, Blacksmiths, Patternmak- | era: will assemble Detween Marion | and mbia, ¢ rd. The Boll known to be makin ations. and many mm wenth Division s; F. W. Clark, aide; nallors, attle Ship Ca enters. L n Madison and F. a prep-| from other | livision. | Waterfront Ballard Ship ¢ men; wii ble between bia and Cherry. on Third In thi. division the undoubtedly make theit jappearnnce, but it i» run both the Longshoremen | Carpenters | tn to m [hustle for the honors The parade in scheduled to mote promptly at 2 p. m, Ball at Armory The ball be givén under the Susptees of the Western Central in Armory hall promiges to be very jlargely attended. AVagner's orches- and Ship them [tra will furninh the music SUSTAINS BAKER COLFAX, June 28.—Captain Baker of Company L, N. G. W., has been sustained by Adjutant General Drain three men discharged for the 00d of the wervic WANTS TRIAL WASHINGTON, D. C,, June 28.— A petition from E. G. Rathbone. ask- ing for a congressional investi jon into his conduct and tris! for the alleged postal frauds in Cuba, was la the senate this, morning. If reférred to the committees on Cuban affairs. On Wednesday evening the Multi Amlet Club tendered a banquet to Miss Margaret ‘O'Brien and Hayden Josiah #ichardson, two col- ored American graduatés of the 1902 clase of the Seattle High school. Special features of the evening Were the following toasts: ‘Our Gherts,” Mre8. H. Glnas; “A Lofty Aim,” by Rey. J. G. MePher- son; “A Model Career,” by Rev. M. Scott. A short and amusing pro- was rendered sliver bon bon dish was present- 4 by th® club to Miss O'Brien and silver Rhaving mug to Mr. Richard- eon. BODY OF JOHN YESCHICK ‘The remains of John Yeschick, the man found dead in a stream of water near Stampede Pass, Wn., will be whipped to Rennvilig, Minn., for interment MRS. ARMSTRONG DEAD Mrs. Catherine Armstrong, aged @ years, died at the family residence, S14 Howell street, at an early hout thls morning. Death was due @ paralysis, The body will be shipps to Rockford, Ii, by Butterworth @| Bons, RUN THEM ALL IN The police have been hotified that & gang of young hoodlums have of late been hanging around the cornet of Seventeenth ‘enue and ¢ lumbta | street. Their depredations have beot ance to people in the porhood and an effort will be to break wp the gang. MORE FLOWER THIEVES | Flower thieves trampled down the| garden and stole the flowers from| the home of J. B. Laewan at 820 Boren avente last night. The police have been notified of the affair. MR. WHITE, UNDERTAKER Al White, a well known undertaker of Ban Francisco, passed through attle today. Mr, White, with a few friends, has been taking a pleasure trip through the Northw Jugt ret at COURT Thomas G. Seator and Beator were adjudged bankr day by the federal court. Geo. Ross and John Williams, who were convicted last week on the eharge smuggling Chinamen into} the country, w tenced today to| ight months’ imprisonment and $100) USE N Robert pts t in ‘The fede he case of John McIntosh v Pacitic Bridge Co. tried in t al court. yesterday, the Jury | |brought in a verdict for the defend-| jant Meintosh claimed $20,000 |damages on the ground that he was Jecriously injured while engaged In |the construction of t dar riv water. system. A divorce Was granted to Ida ¢ ney from her husband, David Ca n grounds of non-«upport Keller was vorce t er and Walter M inted jury commis- by the superior court NO TRACE OF THE MONEY ty Sherife Williams returned day frorm Stampede pass, and the had not been able any furtner leht on the ath of John Yeschick, |who w A dead at that pla fev de coldental and ed to have bee porartiy demented, The deputy has been lookin missing boots of the dead ing that he might find secreted in them the large sum of money whi i ‘The above addition is located on the Madrona P. utew’ ride from Pioneer piace. The property is di Sry ae ity located only two blocks from a new $44,000 school house, and in all respects is the tm centrally lo best property for the money to be had in the city today. showing @ perfect title, Hanfor Abstract Co., HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # « 25 CENTS A MONTH tander Addition ies gl AM EL os a AO 00 oo CGiitiiitiy ores * POS tore seat 2 POS: sat ee : k car line between 27th and 29th avenues; sperty ry and level, has good car service, An abstract from Booth- Whittlesey furnished free to each purchaser, ‘Terms, 10 per cent. cash, balance $5 and $10 per month. F. M. JORDAN ‘ 2 and 3 Colonial Blk. 30 ACRES Good alder bottom land, on enst side of Lake Washington, ‘within short distance of steamer landing, good country road, light growth of ttm- ber on land, can be easily cleared; g00d market ¢lose at hand. FOR $500 40 acres about two miles from end ef Renton car line, small meadow, good land and sufficient timber thereon to than cover the price asked, to echool house. .. HERBERT 8. UPPER... . ++ 12 and 18 Beheurman Block, . First Avehue and Cherry Street... Make your wife happy by laying uy something for the future in @ ook, reliable bank. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXE! ENT for 3, 6 and 12 months at $4.00 @ year and upwards. NORTHWEST AYR, & SAFE 90-94 Weat Columbia Street Colman Building. F. Shorrock, President. n P. Hartman, Vice President. Myers, ‘Treasurer. Drinkers Would be more common if peo- ple tried good beer, freshing, Vt in ree pure and has that aroma that pleases the ooca- sional user as woll ae the con- noiseur. | RAINIER BEER Is the r for the family as well a most popu picnic w 2 dor. o. use it is the best. half-pints delivered for Phone, Rainier 30, he iw known to have had on his per- ye ye Telephone Red 56 WEATHER FORECAST Seattle ana Vicinity—Tonight, fair, Sunday fait and warmes, ~ and Boys Camp! Bathing-time should turn (caeeelr ee ety for BatiSing Suite.” We have in very low Men's. Bathing Trunks, in fancy stripes, at— , _, 25¢ 15e: Men's Black Jersey One-Piece Bathing Suits, at— 75¢ Men's Black Jersey Two-Piece Bathing Suits, at $1.00 Men's All Wool Two-Piece Bathing Suits at— $2.50 and $4.00 dams « Blanchard i.ccr ‘tice Boys’ Bathing Trunke— AND CRUSHED FRUIT. We Serve to Please or no Pay Tables for Ladies Stewart & Holmes Drug Company {av EW YORK DENTAL PARLOR 614 FRSE. 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