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LY 1, 1 TUBSDAY, J Are Proud Nay idsies® tas ae of It a 902 Be There ix ao par the name of being th @rux store in the Northwest, and in ‘or gain. this reputation, the has be the very cheap met priv Bartell t for the p proud to ng the beat of store Hine at ree Trust Prices ‘Ammonia, full pint bo Be sine, full pint ott Pt tee Batts, per pound ...meen B m, ate sine ke? 4 beetne > aide... ERC Plasters, Pato vine e's Het Tea, Carter's Little Liver Carter's Health Teblets, 80 stee 25 g8CRIPTIO! SECOND A RIGHT ON Kidney and Liver Rem Phope. OUR PRICES ARE Bde Pitts, BSc nize 106 NISTS. Main 993. NUE. PLUMBING : BUI ‘ERNST BROS. 6 Pike St. Tel, John 2831. quality, price. any quantity, best lowest WSSAQUAH COAL CO. 's Anti-| | | |HOTEL BUTLER 99 22 0, |room at the Ieive you a ney can't make glasses to correct your vision, We } re imitate THE F PTICAL CO. | _. bowr ax “pecKiVE? Anyone PMO Ginsnes, but 08 Becond avenue. DO. BUCK & CO. Men's, Boys’ and Ohil- dren's Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hate and Shoes, 1404 Second avenue, new Times Bullding 1406 Ramaker Music (0. Moved to 1406 Second Ave. JAMES HENRY | | | | And Best Service | fiven NDBY Our Cali-Trade Prices shirts .. 100 Open F Shirts. “ e Cutts ae SEATTLE’S|OaFEe AND largest and only first-class Fourth, Near Pike, | minutes Last Edition | 4 O'Clock p. m. HE LOST A GLASS EYE IT RESULTE DIN A LOCAL CIGAR DEALER BEING OUT $20 One of the cleverest bunco trick ever perpetrated In Seattle came off yesterday when a well known & ond avenue cigar dealer was made & victim for 10 in good, cold cash. The trick was a6 tly played tha the victim was ashamed to tel troubles, and only a few of bis per- | sonai friends heard of it | It was about 3 o'clock In the after noon when @ well-dressed ped at the stand to pure cigars. While cutting off { the weeds the stranger ap: peared to have dropped somothir Then for the first time the pro: tor of the stand, who happened | to be in charge, noticed that the man jad but one eye. He Dropped His Eye Why, I've dropped my slans laiméed the fquitiessty dr wtomer who begs about the floor for something. After a hunt of several minutes the stranger #ald that he could not get the eye duplicated for less tha $100. T have 1 « ment In a f aid the “gent.” “but You can possibly find that of it, 1 will make it wo you bring It to Rainier-Grand 1 will ward of 840 or $20 and be glad to do so. I couldn't dupll-} cate that eye west of New York.” | ‘The gentieman said his name was Franceon 4 that he at his rooma after 4:3 an eng ould be o'clock, A search for the eye was immedi ately begun by the cigarman, Fine! ly the search was given up as a bad Qutek Kidney Cure cures all kidney and bladder troubles. 500. QUICK DRUG CO., 704 tet ave ar tind, ines tt of make reading easy. Our reading giasees give comfort. $1.00 and wa SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO., Rye Specta 1207 Second avenue, Beattie, All Kinds of Flavors and With Crushed Fruits at fod. / The Eye Is Found | Shortly after 4 o'clock an ordinary s-like fellow stepped up and 4a medium-priced cigar. As ot © to light his cigar he stooped and picked up some- | thing which had fallen Into a crevice, | ‘Well, what do you think of that!” ) | he ejaculated. “That's a funny piece jot furniture to find around here ‘The owner of the store Immediately sew that the second stranger had | found the glass eye for which « good fat reward was offered. Got A Twenty Piece The str r held back and the} store own ffered 9% for the eye} | Finally the proprietor let out the| | eireumstances surrounding the loss. | The second stranger feigned Interest land finally consented to cut even with the cigar store owner. The lat-| ter wan induced to put up $20 to th finder of the eye. Vhen 6:36 o'clock me the un- liucky holder of the eye went to th et the offered $40 « $0, | but te bi dismay und that no one | by the name of Franceon stayed | there and that there wasn't a one- | eyed man tn the house. The victim ate his crow pie and was stlent to all but a few. Hi ever, the story got out Just the «ame. | TET ATE G IN | DUGDALE OPENED | GATES TO FANS. Says Mr. Roberts In Speaking of Sunday's Game | Seattic, July 1, 1902 Editor Seattle Star: Lam wur-) prised at the stand the Star takes! | regarding Sunday's ball game | he charge of unfair decisions is groundiess. Umpire Smith would [have been justified In giving the me to Portland when Manager| ugdale opened nd in| vited the "hoodlum tle. Alt y_yester- day they swarmed in and out of the store with arms and dous st ock of fire- works this year and are giv more money ing the boyr their han ever be- fore. They all seem to know It, too. "You are personally invited our Fire’ to inspect works De-~ partment and get prices. We consider it a buy or not. 1412 tet A early and secure t our stock, Ww Coon Bros. Fireworks At Wholesale and Retail. rt attention to tarily assortm asure to her you we. piente nents. Corr he choice « oar lerge assortment. Do not forget & oMeat establishmen MARK TEN 813 Second 1390 2nd a JAPANESE BAZAAR 0 gall. ‘The it ih the city Ave. ve. Gelis Ladies’ Suits, Waists, Separate Skirts, Bt ‘THE RIGHT Your money back fo 7 Fire oTimginey Seattle Ble Souvenir Spoons G. Beninghausen KIND.” the askin it Averae, pector tor the Ry., ond the etric Co, fog d Pike street. ee y to have your eyes corrected. 11-12 Heussy Bide. 300 White Sailor Shirts, blue flannel collar, $1.00 have sold quite these as Shirt Waiste for la- dies going on excursions and pionic parties. KIRK, 1209 First Ave. Second block of stock of 40,000 shares nearly alt sold. That remain. ing yet to be had at 25 per share, ‘Those desiring stock will do well to act promptly. Barly advance in price ELLIS MORRISSON, Asst. Seo, Basement Mutual Life bidg., Sent tle, Wash. Dr. E. J. Brown’s PAINLESS DENTISTS Full set....98 Gold Crowns, TEEN purty Gold Fil Py) aes meges Gilver Mews | ‘The only dentists in Seattle who do exactly a# they advertiee, and ox- tract or Mill teeth or apply gold or porcelain crowns, undetectable from hature’s own testh and guaranteed for 10 years. Ali our staff are gradu- CALMER Te. | | | experience ate speclaiiste of from 12 to 20 years’ Our work stands tho at. We are here to stay. Cor oday and have free examination. Dr. EB. J. Brown's Dental Parlors, 12 Firat avenue. OMices—t, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 Union block, first door south’ of MacDougall-Routhwick’s., Houre— 0 a.m. to & p. m. Ponsesues that delicacy of touch and tone demanded by purity of must clans, yet is so low-pric 4 that the most economical can buy it without searcely knowing it. Sold on very asy payments, TEINWAY DEALERS. Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Besond Avenue field In the ninth tmnt i If the Seattle team can't win with | out asking the fang to interfere with | the players on the opposing team, | as they did Sunday, they had better lose, Yours for clean ball L. C. ROBERTS. A HORSEWHIPPING DUE IF IT BE TRUE John Lydon, a laborer who lives near the fire headquarters at Sev enth avenue and Columbia street, | was arrrested ‘this morning for crue! |}, Beating ‘hie. wite. Fhe woman's screams were heard by several fir men, who rushed to the house and found Lydon striking her with a/ cane. The firemen put the man un: der arrest and telephoned to police uarters for the patrol wagon Jailer Stepler went up in the wagon and brought Lydon to the city jail, where he was locked up. No specific charge has yet been lodged against m. FOUND HER MOTHER Through the efforts of Detective Tennant and the local press Florence Cody has found her mother, Mra Armitage. The Intter, seeing the no- | tee in the papers that her daughter | was in the elty appeared at police headquarters this morning to. find her. The girl was staying at the Young Women's Christian Adsocia- tion and there her mother found her, Minx Cody came to Seattle from Juneau a couple of days ago to see her mother, but did not know where |she lived. ‘She went to the police, and with the assistance named si has found he er: Mrs, Ar mitage lives at ¢ ° BIG MARRIAGE LIST The June report of the county itor's office shows that ments have been filed and 141 mar |rt licenses tsmuet during the nth. ‘FREE POSITIONS DURING JUNE Mu During the r telpal Fre nth of June mployment offi | the record for thie year én furnishing positions to applicants, In all 1915 positions were filed, ‘Of the total, 1543 were men and 372 women. In May last ponitions were furnished for 1904 persons, In June laat year the total was slightly higher than the month just ended THIRTIETH AVE. BRUSH FIRE The fire called out to Thirtleth avenue south and Yen ler way at 9 o'clock lant night, t xtinguish a brush fire at that place CAR OFF TRACK — nity car became derailed enue and Pike atrect at fa tw A BUNCH OF | BURGLARIES’ A numb f amall ¥ aries and | petty thefts have come up for in veatigation by the poll * morn ing P. Fremstead and re ported that thelr room in the Ploneer house, on Fifth avenue, had been] broken Into last night and two pa of tronsera and $12 stolen, Frem-| r man, hall from him, had also 1 1 and @ | few articles stolen. « were | unlocked with skelet . | Edward Ryan, an mossen- | ger, has reported t lice the | sting Ina Second a r nt torday J. W wiuable leather car The room of Mins Solomon Howard avenue north, wan € by burglar last night wh with a solid gold wateh STREET WASHING STOPPED BY ORDER | he street depart stopped to wash down the atre the busiev f I the paved d *. The effect as which formerly pervaded | r : of the tact that the sprinkling built at the loecal| shopa the firet time this! within « a are will be BRING DOWN $200,000 GOLD, Steamship City of Topeka from Skagway early this with 98 passengers, about $200,000 In gold dust from in terior points, Nels Anderson, of Dawson, brought $54,000. The To loaded 360 tonm of concentrates Treadwell. Attorney K. W, Jennings, who was stricken with apoplexy 16 in @ precar . and It w fe to remove hir rrrived rning KILLED THE MOTHER J. Temple, a hunter who lives at Port Madison monthe’ olf bear cub ety today. He killed its m: Port Madison’ In three weeks ago, a vation 1 secured the yang one with little diMculty. He he ing t hard fight, however, in try an older cub tha n up with an old bear, and hix face and arma are still scatred from the bites and serntehes of the ravage animal. up the strugyle. bear after the iatter had climb tree. FOR NEW CITY PARK The cont committ the improvement clubs at am inte yesterday afternoon recom- mended that the city counei! use all haste in purchasing a tract of land of Lake We for park pu the shores south of Lene Severa ciiman Vincent intr ve months ago former Coun luced a reeoku tion In the counetl p purchai this tre an ordinance has been thortzing the corporation cou! proceed with the condemnation the property in the tract. The erty includes about 160 acres easily reached by street cars boats. and COURTHOUSE NOTES The applicatio to be declared # b nied today by Judg Etta has fil Brockiin of pre of Jeremiah Shenk nkrupt, was de- for $425 commissions on a erty amounting to $10,- 000. SAYS JURY WAS INFLUENCED On the ground of misconduct of the jury. a motion for a new trial in the cane of H. BE. Culbertson ve the Stimson Mill Company is being argued today before Judge Emory Culbertson was awarded $5,000 ainst the mill company 8 ago for injuries re ceived while in their er Charlen Marvin, who was foreman of the jury at the time, ts alleged to have | in¢iue thelr decision by putting before them evidence in the case which wag not set forth in the trial REPORTS OF | ASSAY OFFICE ‘The fiseal year which ended yea terday has not been so busy as in the past at the United States assay iffice. An approximation of — the of the gold received up to last f placer it at @ little over $15 ar ending a wed a total of $22 vious the tot 1901, hi The year pr 1 excess of all previous years LICENSES TO WED 45 ocloek thi atterno io dam age was done further than delaying ‘Mo for a half hour. SAN “FRANCISCO, July 1 at, 116, 116%. Phe following marriage loenses rave been Issued: Franklin Briggs 4, and Louise Blake, legal age, of Ernest Peck a Julia gal age, of Whidby tal G. Honlie, 43, and tena Fos of Woodinville. who had aboard | tad tak | In the end he had to give! d shot the YOURE) tempts to act as liquor inapector for daltne “e hington, | nd in| .| The Kaga also carr | th » included in the tide lands. The eity engineer has not yet |had time to sebmit the. exact data upon the proposition @wing to the The fact that the recetpts of the fice fell behind #0 much last yeur is variously explained, The litlga tion over mining claims at Nome tn loubtedly kept down the gold. pr Juction of that camp, while int Dawach district the’ shortage of water for slulcing purposes had its ffect upon mining operations. In| rddition the season was somewhat | Gold has been coming in pretty well this last month and by the time navigation to Nome closes it Is ex pected that the gold receipts will be THE SEATTLE STAR. HOUSE: “I WANT SOME OF THAT, TOO.” The unusual occurrence of a cap tain chasing his own ahip tn law 1 happened Saturday night. The story | full spe ie told by A. C, Tweedle of the Steel Shipping Company, Port Townsend, agent of the Danish bark Cimbbria Hanson, which arrived in bor Sunday, but the captain turally re about the mat When the Clmbbria arrived in tow at Port Townsend Captain Man non and the agent went make the entry at the ou: t In the course of 16 minutes @ small kk and the captain of the tugboat, | which thinking that the rowbo Captain Hanson, ordered th Beattie with the bark non wae astounded later, on etarting to ship's out of sight down the sound. He WezK AAS SET-BACK Meek, who spasmodically a! JA munity” of Seattie under | [the mons-covered “#-tod whisky act of 186, wan again turned down Hats by the superior court fhis morning Fd in his "mandamus. wuit’ brought || yc atm |against James W. Morrison to com- | pel the iatter to allow him to per form the somewhat doubtful func- his office. | Judge Tatiman held that inasmuch as Morrison waa not a public official, jand waa not exercising = position of mandamus sult would not! lie agai attorney ar |qued that Morrison, as a saloon keep- er, under city license, was occupying trust sume to ren- nable to the mandamus proceeding Meek will now be left free to try some other tack in his fight against Morrison, whom the Liquor Dealers Protective Association Is backing. KAGA MARU SAILS hip Kaga Maru sailed for the Orient this morning at daylight with 61 ngers. There were 17| first clams, 24 Japanese and 20 Chi- |nese passengers aboard, She carried about 8000 tons general cargo, com- poned chiefly of floar, beer and lum- ber, and 200 bare of silver bullton. 4 much miscel- laneous cargo, such as bicycles, cig- arettes and electrical machinery. £. G, FARRELL AGAIN K. G, Farrell, @ Second avenue real estate dealer, Was arrested this af- ternoon charged by Mra. Cecelin Pe-| . rot of 2025% First avenue, with fraudulently obtaining $20 from her ‘on promise to secure for her a lodg- ne, Farrell says he returned Notwithatanding he was cod wnder $100 bonds to appear for trinl. | STONE PILLLAR FELL | A pillar of stone containing eight large blocks fell from the top of the| new Colman puilding on Weetern | avenue and Marion etreet at 2:40 this! Jafternoon, Fortunately no one was) |near at the time, and beyond break- ing an awning and amashing the planks in the sidewalk, no damage was done, It in thought that th stone became dislodged while the workmen were trying to put a wood- en beam in place. DISCUSS POLICE CHANGE The police, Hcense and revenue and the finance committees of the ‘ounct, will meet tonight to discuss council DI recently introduced iding for the appointment of an jinspector of police and reconstruc- tion of the detective department. TIDE LAND GRADES postponed a rewarding the es | tabtishment manent grades on of pi |dlttioulty in wetting the officials of the different ratiroads interested to gether. An arrangement satisfactory to all the roads is now betng consid ered: o further action will b taken until July 28. The Northern P tition for the vacation of Massact netts, Walker, Stacy, Lander and Other streets in the Routhern part of was referred to the street This vacation Ix asked for in order to bring the Great Northern proposed system of ter- minal and thone proposed by the rthern Pacific close tom #0 tim le in han ight duced to a if lo railway pe. | the city commit WEATHER FORECAST attle and Vicinity—Tonight and inesday, occasional Hght_ rain, ih to brisk south to southw the Cimb at Dispatch left night for Seattle, The | ei! at al Rainier San Fri arried to V boat from shore ¢ame alongside the | Wrecked Kosmos 000 in steamship John 8. Kimb Clipper lin She will carry only 25 or 20 passengers and « full cargo! tf general merchandise. Pacific board bis ship, he saw her almost | Nome tonight JULY 4TH SPECIALS. #1888 Men's Gults.... 16.00 Men. $10.00 Men’ fuite and Roy 6c Htraw and Crash Hate |. 260 She Men's $1.00 Men's and Boys’ Black Home the tr of Lab includin dent, J presider vice pr | party John @ small graph Depu J | tha 1 | hote! | trom’ be 1 arrived from San Francisco nmander, Capt youngest Staten | Warr last night. Her & Jamex B. Barneson, ix the mmander in the United transport servic John Barneson of San is his brother Warren will be used during he summer for transporting sup- lpiles apd soldiers between Heatthe | land Alaska, ‘The Warren made @ launch | trip from Seattle to Nome « year ago, but since that time haa been tn the | the Philippine service j Paine ‘- es KALBERG'S CONTRACTS Two almost fdentically opposite) Sen | resolutions were introduced in coun-| vat the same time last night anciiman Gill objected strenuous. | ly to the manner in which John Kal- berg. & contractor, was doing his! arrived work tn the Third ward, and wanted) Bhe|the council te refuse to award any) ets to him. It seems oat | his pons was ex-|¢ Lakkarah, | nese Hof naile (OF THE FINEST BICYCLE EVER BUILT! A strong assertion, but mild enough -|when you see this wheel. Come in} © and examine closely. rank hanger, rans 1,000 at attention. ' Knock-out just loosen the nut at end of | axle, pull and wheel drops out; done lin a'second. No changing of adjust- | mente Bo simple and handy in case you want to repair a puncture, put |in a spoke or true up wheel, as ft leaves nothing in the way to inter- fere with your work. Octagon head; ruby. fin over nickel; 41-inch {wheel base, two inches shorter than | other wheels, making It speedy and @ very easy hill climber, F. M. SPINNING 1206 Second Ave. $12.00 $9.00 Suits $6.00 Boys Li cine || rewident spend July POLICE NOTES 14-year-old wn orc BP oe an anne - = = Mr. Kalberg has three or four co | to the street commit | capital of $400 nd a surplus ef | ; hero th, Fate MEN TO ARRIVE) :%e 2c sn"oy"t ng him Ce wlved a ening |oP, J nd known to hundreds of from the secretary of the Federation |men east, weet, north of Labor stating that two parties of| Mr. Johnson was for quite a Miclalx of Chat organization willlof years h to Ban Prancisco and the other on|and Marton Je many friend » from th counell ng Samu nt and enident, hom and J Montgomery, boy, was kept in the city jail for two | hours last night because he y and tied him to The Mont was given @ severe lectu: Sheriff a 17-year~ inte yesterday on complaint of Ber Occidental ole $23 pole. ty ‘Tibbard, preneon, who James Cherry, ring wet erry wa large steamboat sign on a sidew HER CAPTAIN UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE OF MARINER HANSON—OTHER LATE | | NEWS OF INTEREST—SHIPS THAT COME AND GO and Tweedie jumped carted after All night he ker chase, but not until the next m: did he reach bis ship, which by that time had anchored at Seattle. The steamer Franctece Ia: Pollard steamer pected to leave that port today, but Will not get off until Saturday. The Kosmos liner Abyd taco yesterday paraino the crew of the| more liner ran on the rocks 100 miles} ed /southwert of that city June 10. The Wolff-American | ies total loss, but! i ‘Thomas McDonald was arrested by|Of every Lilly this morning on of stealing @ Valise he ha When buying articies a being only 28 yenrw| this paper, speak of the Your power from an Electric Motor, you can select @ loca- tion favorable for your bust- rdless of proximity to ; a line shaft or @ steam engine. 4 You can have many comforts: Good light; pure alt and attractive shop; your own power supply, yourself onl: re AS SEEN BY A TOURIST Capito! Hill Is One of the Most Be: tiful Spots In the World “T have traveled all over the civilized world, city Capitol Hill one day this week. and I was told to visit this spot. I have only visited a few spots where the view ts so grand as * said a visitor in the to a representative of The Argus, whom he chanced to meet on “I only have a few hours in this city, I must say that I am amply repaid. from here, and never have I been on a spot in any city that would compare with it, T cannot see how in the world the city authorities ever such a be added t that could not be discounted anywhere. “IT notice that @ very fine class of homes ts going up here. permitted utiful spot to be cut up into residence property. Had it been the park that I see to the north it would have made a park I predict that in five years the addition will be solidly bullt up, with the excep- tion, perhaps, of a few lots that will be ‘held by men who propose to bulld In years to come, of by speculators who realize that In a the present selling price of this property will be multiplied bj the figure five—and ft would not surprise me if this multiple greater than I place It Four new he and a number soon as material can be secured. Take Notice new modern residence in the beautif Reason for selling, owner ndsome full corner lot POR 8ALE—Ho Hil Addition. California to live. The above is complete and modern in spect; combination fixtures, grates, mantles, laundry, ete. $5,000.00; terms to #ult. M. 8. BRUGGEMANN 112 Columbia Street few years y at least was even nes have been started on the hil! during the past week, f others have let contracts and will commence work as ‘ul Capitol going to every re- Price only rican party presi July 1 fourth | on the will visit Beattle on| P. J and the |arrival will be marked by @ big cel Jebration at Armory hall including T. D. Kidd, fifth vice ohn B in Seattle. Max of its The other wii | wood tele- omery boy arrested of the ways the boy ‘or osiracting| §=— In truments carrying @ a clean controlled by avatiable when- ever you desire to use It, in or out of regular working hour, the |among the but other pastures emed a little greener, and he quit. turday he returned to the Pacifie Clothing Co, to assume hie old ponition as manager, and now he's ok-out for old friends. Johnson has achie a salesman Pianos We have the largest assortment of standard instruments in great vari~ ety of fancy wood cases, The Chick» ering & Sons, Kimball, Hobart M, Cable, Pease and D. 8. Johnston Ple noes are too well known to require boy, |any special comment, Small Musical Gescription, along with strings and trimmings of all kinds, Also the largest stock of talking ma= chines and records in the Northwest. WE SELL RECORDS AT Our large stock of sheet music ts being added to every day. AD mail orders will receive immediate atten= tien, D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers. 995 Second Ave. Burke Building: WATE ES: DS SrcveRWAnE We have just received a carioad of draft and pack horses which will sold at public auction Friday, together with a large number lumber and express wagons, h harnesses, at 1212 Western avenue. greatest All this, week, with, Saturd nee an pect “Fourth of July.” ey SUMMER PRICES. Next Week—"“IN PARADISE,” GRAND fess: © John Cort, Manager. Phone Main ‘There will be breathing room only before the week is out. Pollard’s Juvenile Opera Co TONIGHT aiid Wednesday and Fourth of July Matinee, Balence of Week and Saturday A GAIETY GIRL W. M. Ruseell, Mar, Phone Main 867. See ‘autie gf nip” bp own "Theater. A High ‘Chane Faris" Ragert Prices Closing Week of the Present Season Opening Tonight and Closing Next: Sunday Nient TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, ‘The Great Sensational and Realistic Mele odrama, “THE DEFAULTER,” By Lincotn J. Carter, ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sut night, July 6. Bp IT matinee July 4 a1 regular matinee Saturday, Tat Reid's Greatest Play, ROANOKE, Combining every element ef pathos and comedy NOTICE OF INCREASE OF THE CAPITAL STOCK, i ‘There will be held at the oftion at the Pacific Coast Condensed Company, room No, 300 Pacitio block, Seattle, Washington, on the dnd day of August, 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock @ ma meeting of the stockholders of said company for the purpose of considering the increase bf the capital stock of the Corpora tion to the sum of two hundred fitty thousand ($20,000) dollars. ‘ Dated at Seattle, Washington, — June 2nd, 1903. 4 BE. A. STUART, Trustee, W. A, PETERS, Trustee, *