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ay Only One Cent Demand Your Change HE —— = ; vOL. 4, NO, 110, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, W SAFETY OF STR. PORTLAND AGAIN IN DOUBT ou FRANCISCO, July 2—The geamet Bt Pautsarrived here today ‘and contradicts the news drought to} feattie by the steamer Centennial to the effest that the safety of the nr sing ettamete Portland and Jeanie was assured. i Tee Centennial reported that the ‘whalet Belvidere bad seen the The | and Portland on June 17 —— the St. Paul say the " ‘whale Baylies arrived at Nome on] would have far less resisting power | June Wafter having stopped at the | in felands. ‘The natives on| the Jeante, ‘te intand WM the officers of the the Ist and the had passed Bering straits between | 8th days of June. | | A short time after the passage of the Belvidere the natives say the | | Jeanie was in the ice flow and had m doard all passengers from tland which had been pinched] the} and sunk Shipping men here are inclined t | place credence tn the story, as they point out the fact that the Portland) case of ice pressure than would Reports from incoming Nome veasels are awaited here with raidera ble ‘HUMBOLDT ARRIVES WITH IMPORTANT ALASKA NEWS wees sos $600,009. in eoun—oTHen NEWS OF SHIPS AND xtety. INTERESTING TO MARINERS ANDO THOSE WHO HAVE TO DO WITH THE SEA. ‘The steamship Humboldt, yn He was crossing the Porcupine on Munchies, W¢,the A. 8. the remnant of a dam, when he alip- Pi eet i ociock Ped and fell Into the stream. Al- theugh a@ good swimmer, he wa. ie Morning with $600,000 in gold | carried down the river rapidly toto | mae The vea-'the big flume. through which he most went with lightning rapidity. At its the tterior. | mouth he wa athrown into the whir!- from Dawson that pool, 20 feet deep, and was seen no G. Brady,.of Alaska, more. Mimers who saw him in the in the Joe Moore | pool rushed to bis rescue, but he was and advised Mrs. | carried down the stream at the rate of 16 miles an hour. Farreil had re | sided in Skagway since 1897. He came incarceration of|from Minneapolis. He leayes # oe t oat fe dies | widow children, the a. saloon, the | youngest but 3 weeks old does not like that) Advices received from Dawson| LONDON, July 2—-According i and | Dawson ae 35 stated that the N./ the official bulletin fmeued from! troops unhampe: wh will ship ali ite treasure] fuckingham palace at 10 o'clock this | *! C*rriage arrived the ¢ v. | tne cheers. Ride oF ey Wisre tne} WOrDING the news was given that ieakend oF tains ws ween newspaper man. formerly of Sk: “es the remarkable progtess which King} tor ot bay i ie mining real Rdward hav made since the opera point her oo, tion was performed eight days ag continues without Intefruption The Indian troops were reviewed today under like cireamatances at-| Prince of Wale received KING SHOWS STEADY Queen Reviews Indian Troops---Pri Wales Presents Decorations ; to} distance by the police, the tree ne | Harry Henning, who made a mur- @erous assault upon his wife last came to terms June | October, has committed suicide in ‘Wil be $35 second clase! the jail in "soc nal ind cutting his throat | tending the colonia! parade yester-| tion of the a¥ation. first class from White Horse | with a poc! day. They numbered 1200 and pre ‘The close of the review ‘to Dawson, and $5 greater up| The cenmetht I toanoke, of the N.| sented a very brilliamt aspect. There The rates on os on B.| A. T. and T. Co., sails tomorrow at | were 43 mounted detachments rep. Doate will be $5 greater| 10s. m. for Nome. She will carry resenting every race and religion of lar scale. full cargo of freight and a. fair list | India. Skagway, was|of passengers, among whom \s Mra.| The English troops were command upine creek. | A. Heyes, bd of Judge Noyes. ed by the Duke of Connaught, who held the tines. The event of the relvew wae the arrival of the queen. An immense! King manifestations of good jone and orders to @ and officers of the Who personall A T o'clock by 4 maintains Ede crowd had gathered to witnene the steady parade and was held back at some Pp AUSTRIAN PRINCE IS in le lene. 3 PEORIA, Ils. July 2—Carrie 4 and @ Nation came to the state ae 3| \¢ hibition convention this @ noon despite fifty Slane 3) @ sent her all along the route + 7 is ieee in Conflict from Minnesota that her pres- @ @ ence was not desired. However © be eg 2—The sit-|@ the train she came on was two @) ods ide today ‘als hours late, and the convention @ | A nat po time Ines | nominated ita ticket before her @ LANDON, July 2.—The scandal days in London a@ one of the mar dignified demeanor of royal vy 7 and envoys has matter of public notoriety. Not since the great scandals in the brillant Oscar Wiide met sudden and tasting there been such « buzz of « al mongers as today tha has been t of the great an-|® arrival. Mrs, Nation was very @/ The London pollee decided to carry the cas» out Several encoun-|# indignant and told those who @/@ and above board, and as a result, Prince Francie Jone | ® were still in the convention hall Eraganta, Jeutenant inthe Austrian army, was. . this morning be- ers who have grown lent, arid the depu- coal police. mine guards met strikers and pre- by drawing weap ‘@ time the strikers mad: pie shused the police. Fin- the striking miners drew 4nd flourished It when guards fired into oi shots were ex-| but no one was wounded. ne ¢rowd had dispersed the 4 four of the miners, | creasing the excitment. from Duryea, where shot by @ guard at the A. colliery show that ft @ serious nature impends. To Settle Strike YORK, July 2—Reports on| today are current that a has been made to miners fo settlement of the anthra-| MOILKESPARRE, July 2.—A rum- with ‘ark jourt. formally charge on the person of @ young clerk another person the prince was later remande Joseph enme to London as 4 special envoy nation and a week ago, mmpany with anoth @ tour of the sium district, at which time the unnatt committed. The police up to today have maintained the at necrecy at the polls that ha |@ been sanctioned by “the only #/ |@ woman who ever had the co ® age to do what right tJ @ hibition matters.” She bev ® exceeding wro' hen © her hearers told her that on inot # prohibitionists declined to coun- @ tenance anarchy. ° SPOOAEODO46 004? 660400008 MOB FIGHTS POLICE VIENNA July —Riotous demon- strationa occurred at Lemberg. in | | Galicla today against the attack on | | Poles made by the kaiser In his re INSTEAD OF VICTIM MR, A wife in confinement lay very 1! war before tackling #0 hare - cent address. More than 6000 dem-! a: her home on Ninth avenue yorth- | criminal.” y they got up the as teas cenapenpatar enne rs led by students attempted rant and Forty-fifth avenue, Sun-| courage and told Mr Gray to come We Presented a proposition (9 storm the German consulate, but! day, while her husband, W. W. Gray. | along with them. _ He ment of the strike, to the tailed. The mob then attacked the | q hard-working plasterer of thia city lof his sick wife, but it wouldn't Of the three anthracite |homes of Polish leaders who have | was held a prisoner by the local po He was taken to the static gs | been supporting the emperor's views. | lice for no cause whatever ur while the phy sician a | The and mob clashed and) The woman was waiting for medi re many were injured. jaine which Mr. Gray had gone to| medictr Finally the police tet him ~ art the city to procure, With the fill nt home a# quickly as TELEPHONE FIGHT ip scription the husband was walt jing for » Universit ee when he long wait for was made a@ victim of a pollee habit | the m -dicine uckily no perma | |miscuously grabbing suspects. It| Mr. Gray waa clad in piasterer's | ine | was an hour before Mr. Gray could ' working clothes and bore an honest | A lively t for the monopoly of |#how the officers that it was pos-lappeurance. Neverth he was MBAR CITY, Mo., July 2—C. © | ene ely get cinesn in Week deat, [sible for them to make a mistake ' i known newspaper man|tie is in progress. Ever since the he was released. ecord at will probably demand an are Vote ce headquarters shows that Mr n @f the affair from the rity on mining, has re- inhabitants of the su IN BLAGK DISGRACE whispered for na incidents of the otherwise become a diegrac al crim ESDAY PROGRESS OF RECOVERY nce of! jeaving the on the roy rowd broke Instead of following ¢he ueual cus- oe pam & majesty drove | slowly up and down tn fromt of the long lines, smiling gractousty at the wit The & good por- was mark- ed by the presentation of many dec- ifferent sol troops and © hapded but by the Prince | y decorated as he was called from the ulletin says) the same! progress and that his logal/ which ¢ has openiy oh of in the iminal offense ho is a moral pervert » the coro- made ne Wan rictent POLICE WERE THE CRIMINALS GRAY, TWO “BULLS ARREST A YOUNG HUSBAND WHILE HE (8 HURRY- ING BACK To HI6 SICK WIF'S BEDSIDE WITH MEDICINE—NO EXPLANATIONS GO WITH THE “SMART” BLUECOATS, ‘dangerous from 6 trip to Thunder Moun-| {incorporate a telephone service ha was arrested and Chief Sulll:| chief of police iho, to which there is a/| been one of the erying needs of the and both day captains, Ward iv. Gray's friends say that the of-| Tuth, He says the gold finds |community. Up to very recently it H say they know nothing | qvers had plenty of time on their fire almost ali takes and | has appeared that the Sunnet Tele. | of the affalr. | hands as usual and could have ac ere ip but little free milling | phone and Te mpany had Doctor Ordered It ied Mr. Gray to bis home Sundayafternoon at about 1 o'clock | ubted his story Davis was called to the ! residenee of Mr. Gray at Brooklyn | attend his wife, wha had be =| The urgent need of medi parent and Dr. » Heattle por haste to get a prescription filled cat | the region 4il basic, the ore will require and railroads to handie| A ® Proft, ia the general report | official becan He says there are quanti- | among the residents of the suburb | * grade ore |for the installation of a system by —ae |the Independent Telephone Com ny of Seattle, and last night that a lead-pipe cinch on the town. Iut there has been a change. br. c. W few days ago a prominent city circulating contracts | to mfined. VIENNA, July 2 | a week up there will yaiting for # at| The steamship John 8. Kimball |the terms of payment prove ac ubtedly be a Mvely fight, since enw e : eb ong | wailed f last night with 22/ able but that ratification of the sale BAY. Inc snset. company's application | was approached > pol 1. | passengers « full freight cargo. | Will be made immediately, In v ¥, India, July 2—A ey-\has heen pending tor weeks Fas Ghoreecnttormied man and the| tien Ak, B. Moore, judge, end a. |Of (he MEMNedinaly friondiy attit Dent Craet, ee track at Chances are greatly in favor | other wore citizen's cloth | Horchsenius, clerk, of the Nome di-|of the pope, the greatest attention loday. Thirteen | of the success of the Independent| When within n fe of Gray | vision of the United States court of |and courtesy is paid to any Ameri- Were killed and 16 injured. | company, Weet Seattle people say. | they sopped and held a council of | Alaska, were passengers. | GERMAN FUN “in @ duel totay |teday, Tt nally applied to the | time could be lost and every minute! pew ‘student and @ Pan’ Ger " ' | Seattle counell for a telephone | meant suffering for the wife, and! ma . Berger, the latter's ear | third immediately, f y | franchine. probably death. Mr. Gray came to! waa ij three-month inetaliment» It in | The H was Iaid over for | y and procured the medictne, | -- ee the general belief that not only wifl 4 SEATTLE STAR. EVE JULY 2, 1 ROOSEVELT WILL WORK’ the Tireless Teddy 5 |No Vacation Comes To| #02, WEATH 30 ACRES i000 alder bottom Jand, on east side f 1 ake Washington, within #h distance of steamer landing ountry road, ight growth 1, can be easily ¢ good market close at hand |_w ABHINGTON lent f elt I burg tomorrow nigh jin the Fourth of July Baturday be returns to Oyate where the seat of government te to | president will have his offic he village three and 4 half 1 ‘on hie residence, and will. keep regular business hours, It ie his in- | tortion to discourage political bust nest callers outside of office hours. | “lay there is e during: th An army of pleased or ¢ Jappointed lobbytete Is leaving Uh pitt and etill others of € unat t Influence a jtompts to senators who are ning of the f adjou y-clghth congress. an ovat | Henderson and singing of pa triotic songs war a feature. One the reports submitted yesterday ternoon that ts Ati! being discussed with amusement Was that of the committee Investigating the Christ wibery charges, which fell a flatter n any wimilar » sation Washington has éver known, total Kppropriationa for the nounted to 800,198,897. | ageinet $720,258,575 for the previo | sension DON'T 00 IT AGAIN \Scotch Verdict in the; Smith Trial WASHINGTON, D.C. July 2- ‘The verdict of the court-martial that [tried General Jacob Smith in the From an unquestioned jsouree it je learned that th mart held that Smith to @ certain extent lexconded the authority conferred on | [him by his superiors and by his fa- mous “Kill, burn,” and “howling | wilderness” orders to Major Waller, | It was the view of the court, how- lever, that the general's offense ¥ | palliated by the aggravating con tions of the Samar campaign. [. The--sentenee, therefore, is that ‘mith should Be cautioned by pve ae oped authority, which te brea” he more cireume | mpect Jn the future in bis orders to | ‘ot guilty. but don ‘The friends of General Bmith, both | in and out of the army, are highly pleased at the verdict ae tt ts tically nothing more than « censure, and in gene guage ts commendatory of his efforts | throughout the Island campaign. PECULIAR COLLAPSE Tunnel Caves in But! | Kills No Laborers an / MINPRVA, 0. July 2—By the | erest chance great loss of life wa averted in an accident near here this | | morning, when the roof of the Le |Erie, Alliance & Wheeling rail tunnel crashed in. As it was, tb |is ® possititity that four men were | killed and @ certainty that half a | dozen laborers w Just after the night shitt the tunnel, which has be construction fgr some time ne land was alndst completed, a erash | Was heard at the entrance, and th nm} lwith a rumbling noise that wos | heard for miles the tunnel caved in | through its entire length. The early | time keeper was stationed, crash came. In this shift were 135 men. ‘They limmediately commenced the work of | breaking through the debris to res cue those who were still Inside, At} & point lese than « hundred feet from | the entrance a poy of workmen | were found, who had been in a meas- ure protected by a huge slide of ‘rock that left them in an alr cham- ber. . ix were injured by | fa! ne of them seriously how! » work of checking up and laborers Was carried | out keepers. at 10 gelock tt but four men were unge or Very rapid progres ng made Into the wreck-#trewn t Ito | eate any ot aster. Two of g men Italians and two are Swedes. All Acoounted For Later—Th men who were be bh iy lives in the ana| were © of uninjured two returned Trom M letta,! they had passed the night. It belle 1 that no lives were where is now jlost in this remarkable accident TAFT’S NOTE ROME, July 2.—Gov. Taft's note to oe. Vatioan regarding the Philip. | Dines is ready and will he submitted proposes payment for friar lands in three inetallments, one and the balance can 6vertures, FOR $500 © Injured. HH 40 acres about two mites from end nm car line, small 10¥ 4 and wsuffictent tims to more than t price asked; clone to sch HERBERT 8. UPPER 12 and 18 Beheurman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street.. _ SUITS Bult from a tailor and you walt one week WE CAN FIT YOU IN TEN MINUTES Men's Black Clay Woret ed and Blue $10.00 Serge Suits The m valids and @ ve brary and office TAKE ONE i/ Stewart legantly made and tat jored. Lion Clothing House MAURICE GERBER 220-222 Firei Ave, Souts CORKER MAM It would simply be impossibie can buy them here tomorrow at es? and most economical buyer. S&F" Made in several sizes for burning coa) Or wood. These Furnaces and Cal- drons are used by butchers, mers, cheese-makers, stock Handsome all wool business suite, my for hard wear, strong Italian cloth linings, stik sewed and hand-made button i chandiers, and for various other agricultural and manu- facturing purposes ‘The Mues are so constructed that no heat is wasted, but drafts are directed against the whole surface of the cal- dron at the same time. They are portable and can be made dy for use in a few minutes by fitting 0} holes. ‘WAU HISON £0 COR @** AVElS UNION ST pipe, the heat is zed and none Wasted, They very economical, and re spond quickly to action of well aa if attached are made of suitable fuel, he fir indoors by length and AND CAFE | 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Main 880° For Your ‘Ice Cream we have Lady Fingers, Maca- roons, Kisses and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. Scientific 208 aooend: Av., bot. on 8y Receivers’ Sale Now On Wineberg & Keasler's stock, of Clothing Gents’ F ve #0) r price it will all claims of 7 The ONLY DE LESS METHODS fo Ing teeth OUR METHODS are KNOWN DENTISTS ONLY. All our old, as usual. 110 See ma Avenue R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporated 1220-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Main Teeth extra 1061 in when other work is or- extracting 5.00 SbT OF TEETH 5.00 GOLD © ROW FL We do not try to compete with cheap dental work. arge dental parlors and dest equipped operating rooms in the whole world. Hay same day. SPECIAL PIE FRUIT—GALLON CANS Pie Peaches 25 ets We are making a specialty ¢ we do exactly as we advertise, R. T. Shannon Grooery Co., A FROEwOTYS Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. | HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Adams « Blanchard i232" INVALID TABLES enient abie addition Drug Company teeny July 4 the Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday’s Bargains Will be taken mostly from I. Karman & Goods purchased at the remarkably low price of #00 on the dollar, tageous sayings that are bere for you tomorrow, M Dress Goods, Sifts, Wash Goods, Notions, Sbirt Waists, Parasols, Umbretias, Hosiery and Underwear, R he Leader FURNACES & CALDRONS--Portable fays 1 EW YORK DENTAL PARLOR B14 Piitntes seonne Work Guaranteed Painless in Seattle who use ABSOLUTEL) The same doctors who work NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS are still there. your teeth out in the morning and go home with new ones the Our prices are the lowest consistent with first-class work, Pie Pears name alone will be a guarantee that your work will be of the beat. We Pie Plume have @ specialist In each department, Best operators, best gold work- seiday o} men and extractors of teeth; in fact, all the staff are invertors of aay eld GALLON modern dentistry. We will tell you in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free mination, Give us a call and you will find GUARANT! New York Dental Parlors + ™s,axe- gente.» Hours-—-4:20 a. m. to 8:08 p. m. Dares to Print the News # # # A MONTH. 26 CEN ER FORECAST Beattie and Vicinity—Tonight and Thuraday: Occastonal Rain, ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 719 Second Ave Hinckley Block You Can Look Stylish For $15.00 We can sell you a Suit for §15 that is the very latest thing in “Men's Clothing. The wear is there also. We guarantee the clothing to be the best produce for the thet tailors can money. We have in mind an especially good value in @ eheviot at $15. It's a gray with a emall invisible black stripe that is very stylieh. Linings are of Italian serge, collars and button holes are hand made, The front is hair lined and the suit is just such a one as a tailor would ask you $25 for, evice for serving menls to tn to the sewing roorm, ON TRIAL IF YOU WISH & Holmes s Bankrupt Stock of Dry to tell you of the hundreds of advan- If it is anything Ribbons, Gloves, ete, etc. you a saving that will surprise the clos- 710 Second Avenue e. They can be used out of doors as a pipe to the chimney. The fireboxes size to insure greatest economy of JOHNS. Opticiatien Columbia and Marion 0 to PAIN- applying gold crowns and fill- and USED by the NEW YORK Ume-tried SPECIALISTS are at work i for you in times past @t th teeth, at gold crown and bridge work. Our given with all work for ten years, Seattle, Wash. Main Ore. to 2:30 p. m. Sundays, 8:30 a. m. fs 6 6 “ as B

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