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. » tPPt ' ai , ven” = SRT NRT P= SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1902, oon es DECEIVED | JUST THINK | Ot 3222" Py v tit they correct your A MOMENT | Oo. BUCK & CO. jon’s, Boys’ and Ohil- dron's Olothiog WHAT'S W MORE Too gonable p HINTS Malted Mik, 6 Bugar of Milk, reg " Carter's Liver Pills, Peruna, $1.00 aixe Hood's Sarsapartila, $1.00 sire Pink Pills. Mormon Ke Belladonna F Moved to 1406 Second Ava. JAMES HENRY siz a Tab rous Plasters, Be kind Be OPEN ALL NIGHT. sta, Beane Main 408 BartettDrucCo. Free Delivery. Phone, Main cox 6 SECOND AVENUE. Our Call-Trade Prices Shirts... 100 Open Front Shirts. 12 Collars Cutts Screen Doors 90e and 81,00, ADJUSTABLE SGREEN B0c, 40 and Be. ERNST BROS. 80S Pike St. Tel., John 2831. te twelve hours. Dose two” tablets every three hours. Cures the Grip tm one or tw QUICK DRUG co, Pint CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: 4S‘ Look for the ot occa Sige lover 208 Pike street. Best place in the city to have your eyes ie FE ELLIOTT: — = Second block of stock of 40,000 shares nearly all sold. That remain- ing yet to be had at Me per share ‘Those desiring stock will do act promptly. Barly advance in pr cto ELLIS MORRISSON, Ass Basement Mutual Life didg., agent. THE QUAKER DRUG CO esi Soe Gm 1013-1015 Firet Avenue, Globe Building. GOLDMAN’S 901 Second Acenve. Cor. Marion. Hinckley Block, Third Floor, any quantity, best aality, lowest in quantities at low price we . | White” Biue Hat Flags, in sii Hin and bunt: under price. Coon Bros. 1412 Ist Ave wat the Dr. Breaks a Coid|' aya | fit, \ his a for bra SOPH SSOS9OF SOOO SS 0994400608 SETHSLOMSSMS SS SOOES to the The and De nt later P. ae oun inets gave fractio: i eo: * cue vote would have been suffi- to have changed the result Joh The Pallard mation, supposed Jonn ¥. on split ed evenly generously nomination p this was done amid loud cheers SOOSHHSESEO HEROD EDS THE SEATTLE STAR. “SONG AFTER MIDNIGHT BEFORE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION ENDS One of the Most Interesting County Political Conclaves Ever Held--- Will Inglis Butts in for Clerk but is Finally Downed by Koep- fli---Dr, ©. E. Hoye Wins Nomination for Coroner by a Nose---Complete Statement of Events at the Armory Yesterday to Dr, Carroll er Albert Gardner b to Dr. Haye was Prosecuting Attorney jor prosecuting attor ¥ dH. Petervon D. Hiiqhes name tn the taken and th Fred Peterson ling by J. J. Doh n by Charles W ead in the lore second D puntey with | elty, | Furth, the | man the delegates but known ~~ be solid for Hoye with 23 vo 4 only voted 22 votes, divid When the result was fin anced Dr. Hoye had i! had 2901-6. See candidate had lost P. D. Hughes ked to Dr. Hoye's unanimous and| Thad @ close run for Judge of | or the superior court, the former wtn by a vote « 6, Four]! Hug idates appeared for the nomin ner for the drawn on the third & and con siderable of Zimmerman’s strength was given to Baker, who fintshe with 157 votes, Gilson had 122 and Zimmerman 17 George and Cann ree and T. H. Cann were for justices of Toda, County Clerkship M nother interesting fight was madi the county clerkehip, Almost at start off H. J. Lea withdrew in >. A. Koopa, the present in ~ Beulle: a good,| RR. ¢ Inglis. believed that if renominated ve fight and it t NOMINEES OF KING COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Hareld Preston Indorsed for United States senatot Indorsed for congres™ «..+-+++- sheriff .. auditor For For For treasurer . For For For For clerk assexsor Perintendent of echools wurveyor «2.0... superior Judge county commissioner, North dix county commissioner, Seattle Justice of the pea : constable wreckmaster . For For For For For For LEGISLATIVE TICKET Thirtieth Senatorial District ...... - eeoced oe skesie’ Thirty-first Senatorial District. Thirty-necond Senatorial dist Thirty-third Senatorial District Thirty-fourth Senatorial Distric ‘Thirty-Mfth Senatorial Distr: ‘Thirty-sixth Senatorial Distr ‘Thirty-seventh’ Senatorial District Fortieth Representative District Forty-firat Representative Distr’ Forty-second_ Representative Forty-third Representative District Forty-fourth Representative District Forty-fifth Representative District Forty-sixth Reprenen Diatrict Forty-seventh Represen Charles Hare A F Wilson & Holmes Root, Hobert Cameron, A. B. Gra A. Stanely, Fred Wan, Scott ¢ J. M, Willson, J Brown, Willian Wray ‘aw, John K. Wesley W. Brown, W: H. Clark M. . A. Carle, George W. T: 18, were lex rink H. H, A to be held in KR. Bissell, G. B. “athoun, Convention fehol, Hastings, Mi Cadie Kiause, M. ¢ n HM : 1 . hi ty fn h ¥ M, RUSSELL, Phone, M n 667. | Geors worth ge number of auent Seattle's ouiy Up-Town Th s Family Resort. ager rr at , rt t : i n Ee Prices John Koger , | mtmotny 21 ateenstet nner, Sanday, dune 28th, to ioversreen |f Opening LAST WEEK “‘sino patrick AleManon, i: Nignre at PMMA phe, aston | Tomorrow & ' Sunday Night ox aides er : I 3 Right of the present season July 6th ot ie Tuesday pok ¢his morning the convention had not adjourned at | peace on the first ballot, ‘The other nd is : x Republican convention finished |@:0 he might have secured the nom ip were John B. Gordon | H tt chance adil tivgel anal night) and Sun r being in session since} ination. Me was then slightly be-| « Hayes, Sam Kauff-| Redwa machir Wednesday 1“ this morning ¢ port all the time, In fact a regular J. D. Wilson _ Se 0 2 - o tett the Armory worm out with| stampede socurred fro Te ticker w A 80d 630 pI Lincoln J, ( arter’s. $plondia July 6 ty 14 hours hard work The 8. During = the unination of W. J . Sy ny greatest interest was exhibited up| friends of both candidates were hard {| omoe of wreckman. | Kobert “Wrieht 3 Melodrama - Hal Reid’s Beautiful Story last moment &t work among the delegates. ‘The|ter, —Kilix, Morrison, counciiman | Mak, M ld Virgin’ different nominations were| final vote stood 901 for Koepilt and |from the Fifth ward, wasalso put up |Hred Hilt, J || ; time when the | 283 for Inglis and the former was de- | f r but eould Taylo J | ; of the offices | clared the offictal nomir | burt, George | i THE Phe | ¢ B. Lamping and an, George 5 I) ; prettiest Nght of the Connaughey were renomin caeph Wier ke, J. AL! 5 closest in the county auditor an | Gould, Joseph Lynn, M. Dishon, John 5 Basnart, FJ. Barnard, Roy Hogdon, || i . . |R. Donahue, J. D 1 PY Men's Fancy Shirts ! Davis, R. 8. Eakridge, D. D. Olda | c i |W. BF. Beals, H. € *, FH. Ren _? but in| halt dor Frasch's nam . d oll and| was wit Mr. Peter de | fc. Watson Allen, J. B. Atkinson, 5 z ge yn : Albertson, J.D. Jon F “ peen put up but at the last | ¢ ent of 3, Caliah G. Hanson. | Last Performance withdrew, trans «| for surveyor P. F. Wr Gaffney; Fitth| Sixth ward, T./ = roun-tripe if Ivan Hyland, Dave Blake, | Win &. - Dr C. John W. Peter Ww. Ge UAL T. Van Andrew Hemrich azlthn Wooding : mp in. A Wi tachedewabes A Dr. J. J. Smith Dilling, G. W. Jeffri Gleason, Joseph M. Lyon: Reuben W. Jones, William H. Lewis SPSS SS SESSSERES SHOE DHES SS HES ETH HSE SOPSHOE SL OET OOH OLED Humphrey Kooph Scott Hoye Hartranft de Vanter . A. Tucker PEOPEPEPOSRESSSSSEDEESESESE SEEDS SES OES EO OEE * £064 OOF Sd SESS PEDHOHOODOROOHOS — hin aged mother. He will be gone f :|NOTED SPEAKERS reworks treat and London during his tit. ..,| | WATERVILLE, Minp., June 28 had le d Chureh—Rev. A. C. Vail will preach 1 Chautauua’ as At Wholesale and Retail. gt Mark’ his farewell address at 11 a. m.; no on wees a At li a * ‘Third " si evomng .oerv’s ‘4. Holbrook of| ing eight days has been secure r ‘8 p.m. “The Thin nandinent re f | the speakers to be ay S cece. a Trinity Parish —Rev HH. Gowan ular Christian F o ctners Heart ; At 1} a. m. n@'s Voice and Hand A at an n J. Bryan end Bom F De mae Coa ek The in the History of Nations,” § p.m. speak at the x oldest establishment tm the city. m, the Mistor eee cas Westininster Presbyterian Rev hing service wilt bel | . RA TEN Ours, H. W. Gilchrist. At 11 a. m., “Chris- to « Chris unday, June ® JAPANESE BAZAAR ‘The best piano you can buy is the|tian Unity; or, Many in One;” no|tian Endeavor ser it athe: lea trips from Cob Steinway. © It costs ‘most, yet it's evening service ma ae Sense’ Sealienn yuna trip . the best value. Next ie the H.| First Presbyterian—Rev. M. A ental Science association meeta|"° P™ eee OF? Hesert-Any. Chase, then the Estey, Starr and | Matthews, At 11 a.m. “Quality va sa mgnial Betence association meets | aecalidine the famous Richmond, | Bach ‘has|Quantity:” § p.m. the Poverty and Be-| Retchert Brow, pianon 110 ¢ ; Hoon nelected from a world full ot| Minister, the Message and the Mem pianos under different namen ‘Theosophical society | —~ -———-— Gifferent prices, and so far an we| ap Rev. 0 te ret ge : know, after years in the business, | Jones. -Sacr! br cs. Clark | each is the beet of ftw class. ord |®B yo kati) Piano and Organ aie ek jon remarkably ts | Mt. Coloreay—Re ey, Ansnaal Seto Lacies™ ‘Sue, Wate. Separate | oe eaten 6 age Mp Threehold,” by | Sna S pi. mon to p | meme (Sherman, Clay & Co.| ears ace nce +o cope| tones Sate te | RL A ey a SE at At Ii a.m he N {Home Mis-| Church of Our Lady of ¢ |. You wilt And mubjoined w tt of 711 Second Avenue sionary ¥ Christ Seek- | F. X, Prefontaine stor: | exceptional values Tived . entran othe Heart | Low mass m.; high mass, 10:30 We have juat re ed ing Entran Into the H t. 1 n om. as iz oh, ATHLETIC PARK direct from France — Import order of Clocks ap@ Busts, “nade of Parisian Bronze, which we will be p show you. G. Beninghausen First an | PACIFIC NORTHWEST LEAGUE And Sur PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE day, June 29 Avenue. FOOT POWDER |, < waa Benefit for Trinity Parish Building Fand ¢ for aching, swollen, and sweaty feat Ic. a Bo Box | HIRSCH PHARMACY oy M425 Firat A The ¢ THE PIXIES’ TRIUMPH harming ¢ Opera Baseball Teday - —= ) OPERA fenits HIRSCH | vragen ag ae Ase ree | Grace M, E. At 11 a. m. “The Aberty of Law and the Law of Libert 8 p.m. graduation of infant Ft Foll Zi hor m Rev. J. W. Freacoin. tp. Unitarian At 11 a. m4" Truth ret i 1 sermon, after child Conception | Low mass, | Piano, her und benediction, | One lar W. J. Metz, pas-| fclnbll rarity In hall on | ¢ ween 'T ne Mason & Haml th At top, $l high ma And many others |inatruments will be jowern of Jesus.” vy if desired. mms Church of the 7 5] Our regular line of ce sete in a 10 p.m. thi dren's handsome | | wnd tr to the Battie-| ble, P No evening nervice Church Notes services will be con Street Presbyter-| Wise >mmunion ° Fleteber & Carpenter gains only. realty bar- anne Go to Spinning for bicycle repalra n. tomorrow, where Nand guaran: Upright Piano, | Kimball U m tant Ps Sherwood Upright nt, $187 lohnston Co, Upright onk, $190. Story & Clarke Organ, in . in oak Organ, in Ane in Organ, with Any of these fold on very New Pianos eo and D. 8. pneral Musto known Chicker Hobart M,C Johnston Co, D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Dealers. $63 Second Ave. Burke Building | | from ¢ FOURTH OF JULY BALL | AMUSEMENTS THIRD AVENUE THEATER Thursday, Friday, Sat- urday (matinee and Tomorrow, Monday PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. ETHEATRE 3) Powe Mon’ THE LEADING HEATRE' Phe One Week, Sommen"= Jasne 29 WITH 4TH OF JULY AND SATURDAY MATINEES HARRINGTON REYNOLDS AND COMPANY | | IN AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION OF | “Shenandoah” Bronson Howard's Great War Drama 100--People Used in This Production--100 SUMMER PRICES GR one COMMENCING TOMORROW EVENING SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT First Time at POLLARD'S femurs LILIPUTIAN Plumbers’ Excursion TO Evergreen Park And the Battleships eee HOUSE | lange I's a “lea@ptpe cinch” that you'll have a good time. mammoth Battleship Wisconsin in Dry Uncle Sam's na’ dock. Baseball, Evergreen Park, Fifty cents pays the round trip fare and admits you free to everything. Steamers leave Colman dock at 9, 10 and 11 o'clock a. m., and 12:20, 1:16, 2:30, 4:20, 6:45 and 10:30 p.m. Last steamer leaves Bre- merton at midnight. 506 nun % 500 International Camp Meeting eld by the Washington State Apostolic Holiness Union At Seattle July 4th-13th Washington « THE HOLY GHOST See the Dook, and the pride of y—the Oregon—now at the side of the government ie inesday Nights and Fourth of July Matinee, Gilbert and Sullivan's Tuneful ‘Tug-of-War and all kinds of sports at Fare und Trip Sunday, Monday, Tues- day Wed | Balance of Week and mented Orchestra, | COMPANY fae Clever Artists Is the Sunset Telephone System Like Gorreous Scenery and / SUMMER ee ped NO HIGHER... a Sore Thumb? Costumes. Bright and Catchy Music. Aug- now on sale. Second Week—The vtiierss' in “In Town” and “La Mascotte.” For Correct Answers We Will Give the Following Premiums First Premium— John Robinson’s Essay “How to Swear” Second Premium— J. L. Wilson’s“How Have the Mighty Fallen” Third Premium— Levi Ankeny’s ‘Mistakes I’ve Made” SOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOODOOOONOOOOOOOOSOOIOOSOOOOOOIOOO SY Leader, EVANGELISTS IN CHARGE — Seth E. the Quaker Evangelist, of Chicago, assisted by Ryan, John E. Dull and a host of Rees, M. L. other workers. Song service in charg Thos, C. Teas, the sanctified black smith and converted circus of Albia, Iowa, Location of camp ground on Denny way and Boren avenue. Take Green Lake and Ft ont and Ballard cars, get off at Denny way, walk one block eas to Boren, or take Lake Union cars, get off at Boren, walk three t north. No effort has been spared to make this the greatest meeting ¢ held on the Pacific coast. Small tents furnished un A ground, $2.50 for the 10 days; meals served on ground, 15 cents Be Moor (odlias Biork, Janes 5 ded 2d hier kbd KOU Be