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Pay On¥y One Cent Demand Your Change RAILWAY! STEP ooWN JUBILANT DIVIDENDS - Cheering Crowds Enormous Profit Freight Handlers | CHICAGO, July L—A crisiean the} LONDON, July L—For the first] NAW YORK, July 1.—The state- railway freight handlers’ trouble, Ib-| time since the operation performed | ment of earnings for the firet quar ps a be reachdj/on King. Edv wy ‘as ter of ite fiven! year waa issued by volving 10,000 men, will n King Edward, just a week o thw Unie Deets Binet Dame re today. It was expected that }/ his physicians this morning issued a! this afternoon and deals in th te which Would psralys) | bulletin regarding his majosty’s con- | [he Men et or ton fg ay MWe in Ghieago end aty| dition which was unqualifiediy satis. | PRormous figures that have ever fect trate througbout the United) factory. The bulletin is as in America, Stripped of all details States, Would be issued this morning.| ne ‘e 8 os it shows the net earnings fer the Dut the railroads receded at ihe Sian of Datural sleep, He has) eat quarter of the year to be 90, d asked for @ conference. }gained strength de substan. | OF" a ae ED RE Sipecua he will be held this /¥ial improvement in all respects poy ged Swe hy +g leads cL Ra ng To add to the thoroughly hopetul | “ne @ gg bee 4, ~ yi ar une strike ta ordored it | Yeseranes of the queen at the re./ PAnY can be formed from the fac the longshoremen and | the colonial troops that this sum would pay interest at fefuse to handle goods | SApwing conclusively t mi one 2S Bt, Der arnt Be Ob num net on 9,000,000 sec onunion men. er trike of teamsters the peo When the queen's carriage ome dil pie of this city Yiew the crisis with | emrged from the palace grounds to | tnd undoubtedly all business| (ak) a place at the review 4 Stuer t pousible haa been brought | the browds gathered around the pa fP bear on the railway presidents to] &C® pheered frantically and S trouble, The freight handlers | disclpline of the army restrained t ere N etrike, as they aré A frugal|strathn. The queen looked in her | rT nt Nhealth and emitec and bowed | Glass and have been anticipating the | wrual | ment for many months, | tm an) e cheer present movement & mover tng on : ep Oop dark spot in the situation te/ that the medica! authorities of the | A" Old Trick Worked Off on Well ity Bre by no meana unanimously | Known Bartender satisfied with the king's condition. | They ay his majesty A fancy mixed drink and $4.85 in whe Re thought he would di. ars change way what m smooth bunk ‘affected by thelr joyful re-|man obtained for « nickle b-cent tion f# that while the adul ~ | me | actions It is feared they may Ge- | piece in bd & Moore's saloon Thy areer te 8 clogs y. a ing pend G» much on the king's mar. | Pioneer place Saturday night. The |*t Its rightful valus lor the pur | ¥elous tality. The best semi. Rickie Was gilded. Thie morning a|PORCS Of taxation the intangible as) etal tw |wrathful bartender brought it to| well tangible property of the| npany. which of the Wund, his majesty’s general |/ocal secret service bureau and gave Sowctat to the Sean health sQj causes much uneasiness. | Such & description as he could of the DAWSON, July 1—Miss Dorcas ighted Bonfires man who worked eee trecks tensa the aie 9 4 | The coin ixone of t re sak hen in the tain cabin | At 9 O'Sck last night the steal |or the ‘Linerty head @f the claim hovering between life | Was etven\nd over t pon of wget An Bi death from a bullet wound in| King nfires were ligh } breast and a dose of poison ad- | had been Anned tor the celebration |the government. Upon a person red with suicidal intent | of the comfation. Kirkpatrick, part owner of | It had hoped that genersi |i might readily be passed f the clatin, has departed, taking with | illuminationbs the city would take |Diece but thata man used to han him over $8,000 of money due his| place, but i this the crowds were |diing money should accept it for suck erie yg | Sisappotatedipnly private ilumina- | ig more than the bartender him ‘One Feport has ft that Miss Coff-| tions taking Jace. Those were wit- | can understand. on es gran tried to kill hereeif because of | Nemsed throu a heavy downpour of | feeding on the pe hes deing thus beaten out of her wages,| rain. The kits dinner to the poor) no “ring” but it paswed In the Bat ting 20 several hundred dol- | Of London wilkake place on July & | urday might rush for the whole winter's work. | 4 originally pr ]_ “tt is an old swindle,” said Captain Kirkpetrickh was well able to pay| The Medical bxpert says the king’s| peti this morning, “fam. a tittle every debt, for he made $20,000 on | wound ie healle slower than war | dountful as to what the crime of | clean-up, He became in-|exptcted. It }ils the public passing the coin was I think, how ted with Mise Murelic Onslow, | watch the builets carefully for the|pver, the gilding of the ° wae Who has gone to Seattle, presumably | next few days. Pro statements that | counterfelting under the | Any to meet him, and it is also said he|the King is trowed with cancer i#| way, | would like to catch the Bromieed to marry Mise Coffman. | denied rwindler.” MRS. JARLE Yt WAX WORKS ‘THE EXHIBITOR HAS SOME DIFFICULTY IN PLACING THE AS TO PLEASE KING HEMRICH. G@JRES ON THE PUBLIC STAGE 80 ‘The toy pistol in another thing that Jured by the firing of these danger. i" contrivances. There ie a stati O'Clock Today---Senators’ Quarre! Over n the whole, however, Chief Sul- & retraction is in danger. however, the po-! y sprang for- will take @ hand. WASHINGTON, D. ©., July 1—| clined to make eit 3 there was any general interest in| or apology and Ba’ ‘getaway’ day at the capitol there| ward intent on having blood satis- Were no evidences of it when the| faction, He was dragged away, but; house was called to order this morn-| not until he had considerably’ dis- | fing. Speculation as to the exact time| arranged the somewhat conceited Of today's adjournment varies be-| Indiana senator's costume. tween J and 1 o'clock. Those favor-| Heveridge doubtediy had the tn ter hour base their esti-| pest of the argument, as he declined mates the fact that the sen-| to make any protest or say anything | ate will desire to devote some time | harsh of his opponent, and today re- to the discussion of the conference | ceived many congratulation: ort on the Philippine bi 4 | Bailey was the cynosure of ali! rrocesdings in the house and sen-|eves when the senate was called to! ate today will be along the usual| order this morning. He appeared on lines, much of the time being de-| the floor after the ening prayer | Inatailed Voted to consideration of billis of} and was at onc nought ut by 4 7 consent Fairbanks, the Heacua of Beve States @torney’s office from Will R. Had Fitiouff with whom Batley had a sen-|Gay toWesso A. ° Frye, President The clone of day's execut al encounter Monday Roosevel’s appointee, was made geasion, at 6:25 o'clock, was ma ldge was not in his sent. He by & row between Senator Bailey of| came in about noon and satel. | this mowing at th ral court Texas and feveridge of Indian. | iy greeted by a number of his party | House. Mb Guy, who served through The former took exception to re-| friends ut Present “McKinley's adminis marks passed by the senator from| Later—Thix afternoon the houne| tation, look hands with and bade Indiana, and after the sension, de-| and senate leaders arranged @ ad-|f*rewell ® the various court offi- Mandel h retraction. Beveridge de-! journ at 5:30 o'clock clals withiwhom he was so long as | sociated and the his succesipr, who was given @ iteigted regret that the state generally witnesses his retire CHIEF OF POLICE SULLIVAN WILL SEE THAT CERTAIN anit nt. His qnduct of the office of | ULATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT, ONE AGAINST THE TOY like and goutte PISTOL AND ANOTHER TO PREVENT EXPLOSIONS IN THE [sta Rewer tt VICINITY OF HOBPITALS Mr. Ft py offices in the federal court puilding, which have Friday, July 4, will be a busy day grievances wil have to ed| been wily tarnished for his Hor the Beatle police dapartment,| “fier by the police, ont ol catend Se tak cote, Th < ne “Glorious Fourth” Chief, assistant EB. 1B, Cushman, who has se it ta possible also tor the fire lad-| gujiivan dows not intend to in any|for some time past acted tn that toe £ of Police Sullivan will| way hamper the enjoyment of any| capacity under Mr. Gay. Alfred ¥. SYery moana in his power 10 keep but certain regulations will have| Gardner, who was Mr. Gay's head feared. = Complaints from sti is with reference to the local] appointed to serve a four-year term and Ht Ate afraid of the toy pistol| hospitals. ‘The sound of fire-crack-| under Mr. Frye Sie the fre-cracker of the amall boy|ers and other ex; Mr. Gay will tetain his old law ected, and a host of other| ger offices in the Roxwell building. tedactorney was business was eminently ration mtement will not be fiver = CENT PIECE : Dulletingaccurately reflect the state| Captain Bell, who he» charge of the | upon | f® by the engraver who cut the die for |" |sgnorant of the United States cotnage | LONDON IS $40,000 000 {Sa77LsHiP To BE NAMED WASHINGTON WASHIN ON, D, C., July @ first class named. aft hoon when the secretary of the President Roosevelt, who desires to ghow and South by much’ a vigorously for the names are somewhat Announcement, as in these days It tx conside thus adver wed on the seas, AS! PANY treet raliways of 8: year pay taxes on the poor x » we not ayn § ha ing or h County Ane ‘a the off not & car tidate for renomination before the recent Republican nly” com ton, haw resolved to bring his offi aitle’s street railway arti power distribut nehines which co aluable ai mn ts the Electric comp Last Year's Act enn, A value of the © Penys properties at s little lese ¢ 1,000,000. "This frure, low as it was, e board of equalisation stil fur ther red he end th in round figures. Since that time’ the elect pany has prompered and ter ed for and premumably paying @ inferest on epproximately § Tt ie Anse Batiey's determ to tay this bonded valuation J com « bon wag, team and ho hold goods in other words, jastly and neither higher nor lower A few weeks were sent out t an the iaw directs of all taxable personal ty TUESDAY EKATTLE, WASHINGTON, The state of Washington ship of the after announcement AmonKE those that will be honor i#iana and Connecticut that the four new battleships auth the names of Washington, Tennews The names are chosen in accor Went vied his love for the Boveral states that have @ high honor to b or the first time on record the] to be returned. dn the sched +4 4) out by law Here te @ Good One mpany’s officials made oath that the party exclusive of real © wan 1696, 760. Its tangible property ese valued in thie Value “nom ed in black and its taxAbIe pr that Valuable than any | !* by pre-a it has and he has acted Laat week he quietly « ne exception. The Intangtble property consists of the sumerous Itute the most ny | chises, ard was informed that such | silenc not only lest accordingly, be “— workers “The assessor hai mn AN atsensment’ rol Last year, owing to the fact that| a 86) the street railway Idation was and many lines yet asot Bailey fixed the nally placed at $600,000 the Seattle Electric Company! SAN FRANCISCO, July it Just share of the ¢ © the final strugsie of fades Counc! and the Carpenters to con a. The Brother { night and resolved to however, wide and | than its! protherhood Tam informed that the | pratherhood owns are 4. am proceeding under that theory . many ree sone why the company wane be let off easily. oration te on floating nt t as! he would tax a poor teamater's Now, however, | firm financial | > printed schedules each Inrge property owner In the county upon wile tists HIGH LICENSE NOT TOUCHED COUNCIL Com ‘ W. Fo OMMITTEE FAILS TO TAKE ACTION—ANOTHER AP. |¢inor, Gage. and WW. Foote. « MAY VISIT of | | approaching this cit up in this di Iyer to quard the roa¢ Ont BUCK ie Idaho, penit reat incling lary, There jon that those who are hu tric | stand lon of time. value CHICAGC ors on the « weatern i night. ‘They demand 3 tw an hour he strike hae been © angement it ' be mptiy. | with t to his|the eyate but ad-| machinists will walk |time through taxad between $750,000 and $1,000,000 n franchises Must Pay ite Share ton to | ty and ine day » ¥ this! the Huliding trol local Dull st | hood met | 4 ll etand firm. The council. [has the contractors on ema to ha ited | Council “wants the victory SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 PLICATION FOR A MADISON PARK LIQUOR LICENSE MADE [scene this morning before ANO REFERRED Corporation Counsel @ necessary for the city of Beattie t fees collected to the ata urer His opinion is based upon a law passed in 1900, which Is construed to exempt all cities im the state. The pinion of Mr. Gilliam will be sub: mitted in writing at the next meet Ing of the council, Mr. Gilliam will} Proceed at once to ceilect the aoner paid to the state, since the bill be came a law. It will amount to over $50,000. It waa confidently expected that | the counell inst night would take some action regarding the $1,000 Heense for saloons, The question came up and on motion was indefin itely postponed. The police, license and revenue committee says it ands ready to enforce the law as| by decided upon in the ch ment carried at the Inst el at the same time it believ to walt until all leg nected with the amendment are not tled. In all probability the commit- tee will have @ report by next Mon pitals, and Chief Sullivan will notify the officers who patrol beats on |ine “blind pig’ resorts at Madison which hoxpitais are situated, to abate! park F he nuisance. }to sell intoxteating Hauors at his Phe to The police, Heense and rev Ali be well looked for. . Hardly | fnue committee ed, refusing hi Fourth passes that some one is not) petition, and the cornell stood firm introduced to them |° # and ot lawyers |yors as to the windo: day night James Harriott, keeper of one of last night applied for a license in supporting the committee. Har. rhott Heation met the same fate prohibiting the sale of fire arm®) a» did Steffen's a week amo. Fifty-Seventh Congress Will Adjourn at 5:30 [eric sits so ‘tar ‘te posible) plication ot both ‘Sterien and ths law will be enforced by the po-|riott have the indorsement of many well known business men of the city, but the temperan ople and the . says he will let the citizens! Anti-Saloon Lea ¥ thelr celebration if they obey| tive and. have law, While property, life or! against the granting WILL NOT HOYE Despite street rumors and sensa tional news; be no lawsuit over the nv Certain of Dr. F. M. Carroll's warm est supporters in h nomination have spread rt that he claimed he h unted out by a mistake in t on the final ballot in the con and would resort to the courts for| ter eon wm err the correction of the eror; but Dr Carroll himself today 4 such intention and personally ass ed Dr, Hoye of his hearty support ti tween now and election day A Parallel Case There in no question among law course, The #uy state two years ago h exactly parallel, that the courts no power ept in special in en, to review the acts of a po convention, and thin decision id, in a the law, It was rendered in the case ie ex. rel. T, H. Cann va, Wm. of Hickman Moore, judge of the su be was the outcome Of a protent raine by ©, G. Austin agamat the all gz in of Ju of the ¢ n nty tine last ) night delivered an opinion to the councti to the effect Unat it wae not Heense and A ealno had wi jon the Chamber of C condemning the attitude counell and open gambling. * placed on file with- pay 10 per cent. of all the. license chief PROGRAM OF arranged and w overnor Bavage Governor McBride, gether with their d Into the yards by a praakn Iain of the Tribon. ofter « prayer The ap- 7 rma} inying of the first steel | nr Nebr keel will follow firat «pt way be driven b 4 Friday evening and Saturday the husband al ned in the married a short time when they will| his young wife left him and a. |to Nome with another man. The let |ter was written to him upon her re- al convention a result of a ballot thi of a certain person has And though a mistake has OUNCES as the the nomination | CONTEST The few U. S. District Attorney) DR. CARROLL SAYS HE 18 SATIS- FIED, AND WILL SUPPORT DR. sine die, ing of friends at their home announced must/the guests had gone about ated by the courts as the will r stories, there willl jon of br. C, B. Hoye for coroner by the late Republican county convention Carroll's friends, tallying, Dr. | by aliant ght for] been given Dr. nilon | oAnd even had the court power Hoye's friends claim, nied any who nominated Di of Dr. Carroll's me court of this Renewed ac tor court of King county, which| e Cann as the|lresy onvention of two years ago for justice of the Manip e Gates com ine sent July corn up to 78 cents, ommerce | SUOR a was left undeckied. Fritz may fine|—| High Grade Spider Leg Tea, Tic the cireult court fsaued an orge Stoney most of |divorce in the superior cou 1 be George: 1 receive detach-|ter and Iam glad you will chap: | plan. You ko’ rt until I die, divorce JOSS STON | turn. which waa re- Porta page's, the Court asls” "| TONY KING WENT The Opinion without any fraud or op-| of al ny, Ballard, had an exp at night with what he beltev and|a bold housebreaker, Mr. K con-|his wife had been the he of un-\in the evening at a socla o'clock In the morning, Mr was awakened by © nols in the present rear door of hy m that there! the door and only; business, In reply King Was tol intruder that he must ton You wait a m and Dr larger correct an error of the chairman of premixes conducted personally alleged error, Dr.| Mr. King failed to raven cured on! abouts then t nee Marshal Hunt investiga with no practio&l result PD. Carroll, to e unanim ted bskasl| FIGHTERS ARRESTED A spfrited — four-cornered |toak place on Washington stroot this] gion, While no aetinite sta morning, Just what. the row Clurg_ arrived. Mike McN Phil @mith, Chas, Nomes Burts were arrested. Wheat |", little later Mike Hoyar and Dan Phe tr It | Irving became mixed in a little 1-4 conta in Continued raine an that Deputy & JULY 1, 1902, OLYMPIA Convicts Thought tobe Headed That Way OLYMPIA, July 1.—1t ts now |lleved that Merrill and Tracy » tw Mound Prairie between this {and Bucoda, The porse bas moved ection and im atte but on owing to the wearcity of in the part of t SOR BAILEY SAYS CORPORATION 168 TRYING TO ELUDE en im thie county ‘to H in in JUST DUES—HE FIXES PROPERTY VALUE AT $3,000,000 IN- chase as there in a decided lack STEAD OF $636,700, THE FIGURE TURNED IN BY THE Com. interest and It is certainly a dan quent. Added to this is the fact ting the A short time after-| must pay their own expenses the Bi duly filled orn to am re- WALK OUT” July 1.—All bollermak Chicago and N lway system struck last nts hour, They are now receiving pected and thought ers employed by nauited Pros- | the Union Pacific, which is a part of All shops of the rallway fran. |@reat roade are in a state of sem! today and it is feared tat ympathy with » dictate the terms but the brotherhood looks to |the national body, A tle-up “It the board of equalization does | threatened duty next August the assessment ONLY A FARCE esenting | Fritz as to the question of Jurisdic- luon in the Spreckels libel procee: lings, walked out loudly declaring they would have nothing to do with “roaring farce.” The matt them for contempt. This would prove | & mroke for Spreckles and Leek. CAN'T FIGHT ST. LOUIS, July 1.—On the appt. cation of the circuit attorney h chief of police to prevent the He ther-weight championship ‘The fui promram tor the keei ay-|GHE 1S PLAIN jing by whieh the Morans and their friends will celebrate July 4 has been yesterday ratified Chamber of Commerce com- h is aanisting the ship the affair G ises will occupy o'clock | his wife, Jessie Stoney, on grou! salute of ennnon will be fired at the|of desertion. A letter which was jac Jused as an exhibit in the casc Jexplains the true state of affairs Colby, Wash. i your ay night. SPOKEN AT LEAST has been granted a} m | | + Thomas | divorce, We will never live tog of core | again, #0, of course, that 1s the best w I have en aport Wisconsin, witi|ing ever since we parted Sievernor Me- | been in Aberdeen in a dance Nebraska | most of the tim I am only to ) stay here a few days and then IT igo back to porting. 1 wil ut of it for you, Sin He went to 4 the visitor aid Mr, King, “until T get my gun When King returned with weapon the midnight vis!tor to gone and a diligent search a unbldden guest to the police 1 the argument and were also arreste y| J, W. MeL EOD WILL RUN It is rumored at the courthouse seri J. W. McLeod will run for county commissioner. THE SEATTLE STAR. 30 ACRES Good alder bottom jand, on east aide | of Lake Washington, within short | distance of nteamer landing, good | country road, light growth of tm land, ean be easily cleared; rket lose at hand. | }40 acres about two miles from end of Kenton car line, small meadow, | good land and sufficient timber thereon to more than cover the price asked; close to school house, - HERBERT &. UPPER.. .. 12 and 13 Scheurman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. Buy a Suit Here for the Fourth And Save the high rent store's profits. Men’s Fancy Wor- sted Suit $12.50 Equal to any $20.00 Buit In Beattie. Lion Clothing House MAURICE GERBER 220-222 Firs! Ave, South CORNEA MAN RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporated. eR Ce ra SPECIAL TEA SALE Fancy English Breakfast New Crop Tea, worth Gc, sal pound 3 Fine Unoolored “Japan Tea. worth 66¢ per pound......3¢ grade, per pound........-460 R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale end Retail Outfitters, Suit $12.50 A handsome gray cheylot—cut | as a regular sack coat, Splen- didly made with strong Italian lintng—hand-made button holes ‘silt pewed throughout ee AFTER THE GUN | WEB: Tony King, of the King Mill Com RIDDLED UTHRIE, 0. T., July L—In battle with horse thieves near he yesterday Sheriff I. J. Bullard and Doputy Cogburn were surrounded by he outlaws and fairly riddled with bullets. The band of murderers are spposed to be the notorious Bert Caney gang: DENTISTS ON: as SILVER FIL ‘Teeth extracted fi THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF I. KARMAN & C9.’S STOCK Is causing a Buzz in every department. The people are realizing that the Bargains are greater than any, ever be- + fore offered to Seattle’s buying public. he Leader One bottle free with every dollar purchase at # J. J. HAGGERTY’S Phone, Main 565. he Drummer’s |Shoe Sale 500 pairs of Goodyear Welts, latest jour kid, patent colt style shoes, ‘or velvet kid leather na they are samples $2.95 Alaskan Shoes 85 pairs of of High Cut Waterproof Asbestos Tannage Elk Stock Shoes, close at two double soles, regular. to close out, -50 Monarch Shoe Go. EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS! 614 FIRST AVENUE The ONLY DENTI LWSS METHODS for extracting teeth, applying gold crowns and fill- GOLD CROWN HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # A 25 CENTS A MONTH WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Wednesday, oocasional ght rain. ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 759 Second Ave. Hinckley Bios’ There’satouch of style about the suits we have priced at $12.50 that makes them particularly attractive---honest ma- terial and workmanship, as well as remarkable value at the price .-$12.50.. Adams « Blanchased 72.52" A% INVALID TABLES ‘The most convenient device for serving meals to in- yalide and @ valuable addition to the sewing room, brary and office. ‘ TAKE ONE ON TRIAL IF YOU WISH. Stewart & Holmes 627 Drug Company {av fw oad 710 Second Avenue 109 Second Ave. South. Aisi og igen pay Sample le regular $5.00; PIONEER SQUARE Work Guaranteed Painless TS in Seattle who use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- . All our old, thne-tried SPECIALISTS are at work ‘The same doctors who worked for you in times past at the YORK DENTAL PARLORS are still the SmT OF TEETH. SHOW FIGHT ese without ain when other work is or- NEW YORK, July 1.—The preat dents of the coal-carrying ratlrow are In conferen e today over t strike situation in the anthracite res ult of Oh the operators exp an a it Is. bellev rting up several collieries with J non-union men. name al have @ specialist tn P. MH, SCULLIN’S LECTURE ered. We do not, try with cheap dental work. Large dental ment Bpeut equipped operating rooms con’ tin the whole world. i ces ‘Haye your ceet ure discussing plank with a view ant te. Sur prices are the lowest consistent with first-class work. King @ specialty of gold crown and bridge work. Our uarantee that your work will be of the best. We h out In the morning and go home with new ones the to compete and h department. Best operators, best gold work: Patrick H. Scullin will deliver bis [| men and extractors of teeth; in fact, all the staff are invertors of lecture at the Armory tonight, To- ff modern dentistry. ny a large wagon transparency ty ing exhibited abe | puncing the subject of Mr, Scul lin'a_ lecture, ution of {iss Labor Question and Politics of the Day.” Laren A do exactly ai t the streets an- FW% {°SROTECTIVE GUARANTEE given with all work for ten years, New York Dental Parlors +” .Aser Soriisad ore. MO" Hours—8:80 a. m. to'8:00 p.m, Sundays, 8:30 a. m. to 2:80 p, m. Wo will tell you in advance exactly what your work wil cost by a free e: nation. Give us a call and you will find we advertise.