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SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1908, \ \ THE SEATTLE STAR, LABOR PARADE PROVES A RECORD BREAKER the sos not know whether helt ye M ‘The sballo tw bold hat thi ELDORADO (3 1S SOLD Last Edition 4 O’Ciockp. m. relena ml exnor of religion itive in that it in all a myth lime-werving preac snounce the word in the hin congregation, lest he grave offense to his vel vet-oared hear 1 therefore have clded to deliver several sermons upon the subject voritieal fond he olly ¢ dares 0 t [Presence of should give Two Miles of Union Men and Women a Feattre of we aks na 4.00 per case. Provisions dh mant-Cow beet, Po pe ie per Ib) WM wether, Tye) oth, Hoe ber iby veal, Mares, | Claim Made Famous by “Swiftwater Bill” Glorious Fourth of July | was carried out without a! turn-out of laboring ) parade ry of Beattie took nd the officers of the W place ye ay afternoon when fully | l.,U. expressed themmelves $000 people belonging to difterent | Pleased with its « labor organiaations appeared to ii » tf the evening nd paraded the principal business | held @ moat | TRACY'S MOVES Ta platoon of police The line of /cation. ‘The grand ma ‘ch was from the polnt of forme jock in the evening and danc nird avenue and Unic until an early hour thie morn- | away ke streets Up to Fifth, |\s. Several hundred couples were |Northera Pac hing to Finet avenue)! attendance |Hope, Idaho, frat avenue to Jackso «raph © The largest People in the hist being | breawtast | the labor people ful ball te waa dee for the h began DAWBON, June 26.—No, 19 Bido: redo, the firet claim made famous by ly the insane prodipeliiy o¢ Awitiw Puget sound. wee ten: 09 | BU, has been sold by G. A, Wanwer SPOKANE, Wash, July 8.A| for ‘$18,000 to « syndicate of nelgh-| Grain-Osis, £93.00) 423.00; {lcloudburat near Mope, Maho, at an| Boring’ mine workers, composed of | 00. rolled barley yunham, White and Sheets, 0 prs 4 nies eee French hill, and James Higgins, for considerable p years blacksmith on Lippy's claim. | stan aoe or left for the outside the day | ane al was completed. Hy prother of W. C. Gates, better known trafic, "It fe thought through trains| Ay Bwittwater ill, but in &. 1a) | will be running before evening, Dut! faugcry “and great business sense. | MBP etc, teen jee. noon everything te at nO- | He original cured an eighth in-| gorman Y orewen. tbe the Ayecial to the Mar. wheat. 0. | Officers Now Have Clothes Which : 1 He Discarded at Fisher's Ranch afternoon, Otto Springer, deputy of | SP4."% Weise retary of th eriff Zimmerman of Snohomish county, re- | C.L. 0) Hin aasitante were rk that they have investigated thor- | Rice, 1. J. Mill and KB. &. Mote hold-up occurrence of yesterday morn- a a ot oat Boul Well represented and nearly all of grime will trave them wore some distinctive uniform. | Fwiteerland, The Seattle Flectric Company's men | Holland, Sc appeared in their regulation uniform. | The electrical workers wore white) Q¥ trousers and black shirts and white the bakers and confecti in white, the horseshoe sheet metal workers jerabie attention with relias. The teamete in the parade large number fine ® r ot track ‘Cheene Nat Baxter) New York. Roquetort, _ be Fs FROM 7 TILL aturday night habit is one that tends to help am economy. Watch these specials each Saturday. You willl always find something in which you are interested “J MORE PILGRIMS New ontingent b pile Pike inctuding Wag nt Le * Mili: | and Worley’s, participated The parade was under the aury of the Wentern Central Labor Uni fous polr street, Fi ner’s First Regim terest in the clatm at the same time YORK, July bTho_ sec’ 7 | got an eighth, While| of the Roman Catholic| outside boasting mage to Rome left to-| 4 posing as the owner | Hern, ‘The party, | " of the whole claim and | unde spiritual dir belonging to tion of Rev, Father Ryan and Father | ‘ ager remained Bmith of Jersey ect to Naples, and tt : | era he ly worke } Was | ter leaving the It bas produc rything is light and easily carried Decorated Plates and Saucers ly—The following prices are | 4 to the producer in round hots he ear at Cas $29. 00980.00, vel chicken feed, #2100, ‘At 3:20 o'clock thi ‘— ing county, and S — ported frorm Ravenna oughly the Fisher ranc They found every article of clothing that the convict left in place of those taken from Fisher. They are: A blue three Button cutaway coat, size 40; black pants, black shirt with white stripes; black calfskin shoes, well worn, but no hat The articles of clothing that he took in place of those dis- carded, were the following: Dark blue double-breasted sack coat, brown corduroy pants, logging shoes No. 9; black and blue | cap, shield in front, no vest; small brown leather pack, with 00,000. machiniste may a Mtacrade es |te other branches of the servi tana |The Brotherhood of has recently been iety freak ve fle thougnt t Cup and Saucer .. PARIS, July of the pretty Cottereta has parations for the 100th anniv Alexandre Dun lebration wi! series of fet f the umination park and fores the great ¢ he munic city of V ompleted great pre lebrating nerow ry of the birth of . the elder, The | take m of al and ceremonies. One! features will be the grand il-| TERKE: tomorrow night the |of a human head on the bi { M. Henri Motiter,| Berkeley last evening cores te manufacturer. | greet mystery, ‘The authorities now | believe it was left ¢ university student who was eram- ming for his anatomy examinations. tpality Jere ‘The par Pressed Tin Drink assorted sizes, 2 for. 7-inch Plates FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets, to the RY, July 6.—The fi = ta Hours: § ®. m. to § p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12. | FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY } A. F. Campbell, Mer. 625 Firwt Avenue Foot of Cherry St. High Grade Dental Work at Reasonable Prices. SEATTLE.* "| ginoers, Firemen and Trainmen have | 5 in sympathy. It) A‘ new dredge of 4 will go ous when | 0 mm Ordered * | Kidorado, Lippy'n | which bas been given by New YC July S-The bodies Putraw. The new dredge will cost ee ee Samay, an © At lonnt $100,000 the old one having | PAT et, “ware” found on the tracks a et eri Saiiete yer The dead are Robert | Dr. Isidore McWilliam Bourke | Fees sana Congreve ond William aldermen to quash the by-law grat ° | a struck by a train as they were walk- Ing aldermen sniarion of $1,600 «| MENGE UY Orne although # num. | | year. Me lost the case because he) me Slang the tench, eoyes are in- ip not m taxpayer in the city, his! rst Reved and net entitled to bri Now he is assessed the 0.06 ad his valuable min-| beyond the city Haits, in retired English army surgeon | nd politically an agitator | Green Pratt IN, D. Cy July b—| Lemons 940068418 9 bow ¢ that a number | re "SS easto, bansnen, ene, % Filipino inaur-| vineapeles, 62.0) per, Sos pony 4 that they may be call- | 5555 900. Lippy to his former of three detectives of the ¢ i the city of Dawson and its board of | }lolmes, Jann Roagiits taal we hotel and sanitarium being in bis wr Bn 4 for the amount. He JOBBING QUOTATIONS sete, | 88.5. cooking ap 1 7908 oo WASHING Your power from an Electric Motor, you can select @ loca- thon favorable for your bust- ese regardless of proximity to | & line whaft or & steam engine You can have many comforts. Good light; pure air, « clean and attractive shop; your own power supply, controlied by yourself only; svaliable when- ever you Genire to use ft, In or out of regular working hourp. The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. will dectine accept the am-| ed in the Foarth of July ation. i pointed out that « « prociamation was issued by the F ippine commission a year ago, and that the principal irreconctiables at that time refused to take the oath of allegiance, upon which their free. dom was made contingent. SOCIALISTS Socialiats meet in Carpenter's hall at’ p.m TT. B Latimer, late or ganizer of the party, will speak on the subject, Is Socialism a Dream? BATTLESHIP EXCURSION. Two battleships at the navy yard eee #20 per erate Oherrien per ib: apricots, per ease farrents, 1.20; shame foe ‘S, raspeerries, $1.78) Sar, $1.35 per Vegetabirs Summer Hats Light Weights and Colors SEATTLE HAT FACTOR 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed Mr. Powell Cows mployment, but re- any statement for gambling houses were closed bout w fortnight exo Just before the convention. mayor and chief of ‘Were exceedingly unwilling to Jury Investigation, but whipped into line by and certain politicians, All Kinds of Flavors and With Crushed Fruits at HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. 14% First Ave. Cor. Pike St Tei. NO GAME AT BUTTE. BUTTE, July 5—No game yester- Rain. Standing of the Clubs + * “* wv collision with « street ” 17. He values the horse mu ‘The board recommended “ Seattle Electric Company ers furnish the department Es It is discretionary with any su- uty Sheriff Springer has taken the discarded clothing Union. The float was decorated | sha the lake in a boat from Fisher's place; or the PORTLAND alse The governor of Nebraska and his qetordey. for Seattle, and although his the Superior Court—Factions at War wae in the first inning, when the Tramp Levies Upon Farmer for was on the mat for the home team. Postmaster at University station to- ‘ena won from Tacoma by a score of | hand and d anded food and ectoth. known farmer and bis story te not sedge te coll a grand Jury. Reichert Bros. pianos, 118 Union handaome floats, the most eriff’s office, where Mrs. Van Horn has been ordered to i i the ones taken from her house on | with flags and busting and six and identify them as you ladies dressed in white o lay evening. . eupied seats upon the Moat. Th This would prove that two theories may be correct: The ~ ving r megs sn 4 theory that he may be working back to the cabin where the fight occurred Thursday afternoon. fe the bs eonip | 9 i OO ) Oregon al ¢ by, formerty of | . meral Sheridan's staff, and Majer! | Millis were among the apeakers of a the Nipsic sank « song. and all the : Seattle Takes Both Fourth of) poriy were much interested In yor | terday's celebratte July Games from Webfoots PET Weprcereperinmatiorieeb a | PORTLAND, July 5.—Seattie took | + both games from the home team here delivery was at times @ trifle wild. be pite Good game. Only one it was made from his delivery, and Pirst over Joseph H. Dawes | he struck out elgh! Portiand ‘s influence, not an- Dases were full. They failed to score, " however, and lost the game 3 to 0. Food and Clothing Stovall twirled for Dugdaie’s team in the afternoon game, and Seattle| August Fisher, a farmer who lives ie Laat, about five miles north f Ravenne park aod about one mile Dugdale te confident that his team will at least capture the series. — day that a man presumably Tracy. ee |the convict, murderer and deeperado, HELENA CRAWLS UP. | called at his house at € o'clock yer- HELENA, July &.--After a pretty | terday morning 3 to 2. Wiggs, the Helena pitcher, |ing, Mr. Fisher gave him what he did some great work. wanted and the convict disappesred,| Sunday, Boats leave Colman dock _ going north on the railroad track. | at 9, 10 end 11 a. m., 12:98, 1:18, 2:30, Tracy secured an entire change of| 4:20, 8:45 and 19:39 p. m. clothing and enough food to laat him| Fare, Ho round trip. discredited. ‘Thia morning the University post. | _a-eeeeepeeeeeeeeneeee nee master telephoned the report to Po- lice Captain Ward at Beattie. | omar of which was that of the W ‘one that Tracy may be near Renton, as reported by Peacock, |meattio would alwaye have a warse| ‘ place in the hearts of the people of | Nebra the place where the| battleship was built men present joined in the chorus Hoge wee back in the ‘Employs Attorney John H. Powell to Represent Him Before had but one chance to win, and that wes fk a ‘won again by @ score of 4 tot. Engle gouth of Pontiac, reported to the ten-inning game here yeaterday Hel-| Tracy a) red with a rifie in bis at least two days. Fisher is « well — oe dl ara Tacoma “o SAVE RENT specifications were filed the following street improve. ments: Grading Twenty-fourth av- Rev. Alexandor Beers, pastor of the Free Methodist church, corner Pine street and Terry avenue, hae decid- ENJOY LIFE GET A RAINIER BEACH... Prettiest Home Location on Shores of Lake Washington Short Ride on Electric Car Line from Center of Seattle Everybody who has seen Rainier Beach says “It’s all right.’ It ts the best and cheapest suburban residence property on market You will certainly want several lots there for home investment. LOTS ARE VERY LARGE AVERAGE ABOUT 6 TO SEVEN AN ACRES, and are rapidly at $65, $75 and $85 $5 and $10 Down and $5 a Finest Garden Soil in County Hvery lot is either on the lake and enrline, or within one oF two blocks of ft Perfect abstra of title free to each er, with certificate and promtnent attorney's opinion. OVER 350LOTS ALREADY S°LD ‘Ee HOMPS BUILDING. LUMBER FOR BUILDING @ THLY TERMS. Rainier Beach # on the boulevard; fine bathing, high and healthy, FREE WOOD AND WA’ ‘TS ALL CLEARED, SOME GRADED; GOOD 8! S. Lots cleared of logs and brush, Grand view from It's really a beautiful spot. Church, schools, stores, as near as you want them, The Snoqualmie Power Com electric lines and Cedar river water main run through the erty. TELEPHONE SERVICE EVERYWHERE. — Good service from 6:45 a m. to 40 p.m. FARE, 20 RIDES ONE DOLLAR, HOOKS OF TICKETS CAN BE S5CU! FROM CONDUCTORS ON CARS ‘Take electric cars at First I's only about 30 minutes ride. xter Horton bank. BEACH Washington, REPRUBE AT OFFICE A® RAINIER ch “is all right’ and you will be ALL DAY than pleased with the property and surroundings. G. K. STURTEVANT (owner) 7 BOSTON BLOCK Call at office for pamphlet of photos; comy homes, ete. BANQUET TO "GOVERNOR Chamber of Commerce Enter- tains Nebraska Visitors and Others Governor Savage and his staff, Governor McBride's party and sev= Special eral officers of the regular army and navy were entertained last Bight) gpecincatio, at a banquet given at the Rainier- inches. Tubiny 1 Grand by members of the Chamber | ; ity inches” fread % >, 2% inches, Colo black or ruby over nick of Commerce. r eling over copper. Kecentric chain ed to b a series of sermons the subject “Is There a Hell?” Hie first discource will be delivered morrow night, the others will be an- nounced Inter. “The agnostic ts quick in deciar- = il |America frame 2, 21 or enue from East Madison street to i + } 4 + 4 $ TRANGE STORY Capt. Spicer of the American ship Florence, which arrived at Tacoma yesterday from Dutch harbor, brings a strange story of what he believes to be a submerged volcano, 560 miles southeast of Akutan pass, He reports having sailed for nearly 200 miles through @ sea of pumic stone which laid thick upon the wa- leces being from one to three Inches in a It can only be conjectured as to whether the Flor- ence had been sailing over a sub- | merged voleano or whether the small | M. B. BRUGGEMAN 112 COLUMBIA STREET $1200 will purchase 89 feet on King strect, near Twelfth ce, near three cars, ISLE LILSSSS STITT TODS TIO voy street, walking di Take Notice Handsome new modern residence in\the beauti- Vaiey street trom Queen Anne enue to Lake Union, ana concrete Gicewalks on sleventn avenue. 4 Petition was flea by the Chamber wi Commerce asking the boara to xely proceea with the Duiid~ of @ stairway around the queen stand pipe so that sightseers wr be enabies to reach the opser- | Yasory at the top of the stand pipe. We ww pointes our that trom this spot BH be had one of the best views of the city and surrounding country to ke he city engrieer will Sake & report upon this next. Bat- @raay, A petition for the sidewalk @ various streets in the Denny- man addition, was referred to the city engineer. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. ‘The bourd wok up and considered Northern volcanoes and been wafted to the location found, by wind and tide. REMEMBERS MR. HUTCHINSON ‘The city employes of the City Di- rectory Co, yesterday presented F. Hutchinson with a beautiful gold headed cane upon the eve of his re- tirement ag manager of the company {n Seattle. Mr. Hutchinson has been connected with the company as local manager for several years, and is held in high esteern by the employes ae cay ee in replying to the mors, thanked the ‘on ° Getimajes fled by the city engineer |Ona aewured them that he would al, on various eng, saelgcengs Ror ways entertain the kindest remem- eee ecaewre Tuewalnug and parking | "F2neee Of his sojourn with him, sree from Pontius avenue 1o| The steamship Humboldt ward evetiUs, $4,400; recommend |iast night for Skagway with 46 that it be net prosecuted, grad-|sengers. L. M. Powell shipped 400 Tenth, Eleventh, Tweifih av-| sheep to Dawson. | eodiand Park avenue trom bwing A Musical Problem Easily Solved to Morth Forty-second sires, | Scores of people would have music The banquet hall was beautifully decorated and all the appointments were perfect. The usual formality | 4 Mrsudh occasions. was dispensed | ®@justment. Knock-out axiea. Self with to some extent, and the guests | ling crank axle, Heroules spokes, sat at small ciroular tables and en 975 swaged block chain. * Special red a really octal evening. eyelodial tooth sprocket. Weig jon. Joba B. Allen acted as tongt-|reeular equipment, 22 pounds. Th master. After being introdyced by |fnish is “superb” salamander Josiah Collins, he made an address | translucent ruby over a highly pol- of welcome whic ished coat of full nickel. They are deal of enthusiasm. full of worth, and smile producer keel laying of the Nebraska said that it marked th @ ship building industry, which would make the name of’ Seattle known throughout the world Governor Savi responded elo- FOR SAL ful Capitol Hill Addition—full corner lot. Reason for sell- ing, owner going to California to live. The above is com- plete and modern in every respect ; combination fixtures, Price only $5,000.00; terms to suit. . Only $10,500, double corner (120x120), First hill. Will give cash and good building lot for house and lot. M. B. BRUGGEMAN 112 COLUMBIA STREET grates, mantles, laundry, etc. Pe PRR Ae AE t+ fishing, These famous patterns are handsomor and better mado than those of any Saother manufacturer. They consist of all grades from the most inexponaive Kitchen and Bed Room papers to the choicest Falls, ing Rooms and Parlors, representing « stock of over 3,000,000 rolls. Don't buy old shop wora goods when WH CAN SAVE YOU 50 PER CENT, on any ono of our 000 patterns manufacture protaly for the spring of 1902. ORDERS TAKRH FOR OME ROOM OR A WHOLE MOUSE, DESIONS ANT COLOPINGS EXCLUSIVE, Pp. &. WOOD, Agent tor Seattle. k 7415, j FECOMMIAERGYG NOL Lo be prose: Ss there is another ordinance concerning (he wane dis- | ee f grading and widewalking Kagic| SY greet trom First avenue to Western | enue, $1,708, recommended not to| aaphalt, $91,608, with vilified brick, | really good could be bought at a lit feedes, both velerred awaiting a<-|+15 peice, In the Ten Upon the petiions iutrosucea price, i for the grading Of iho same ocreet; | world we consider Sowara avenue from How-| | king Westlake avenue et ai, 0, re-reterted | Mo bids were opened for the grud-| As being the maximum of vaiue at | futroduction ind passage of a » ordinance neceswars. Chief Cook, « partment, reported to ‘th oy to Mercer street, non pros-| fom of Galer street this mor me oy jae | | board that one of his horses bad died Site nem séeciution is to be owing to an error in the wording ot Sherman, Clay & Co. 60 July 1 as the result of oo accident | POSSE IOSSLS OSS poe ue whole musical w | at NEW LY.OR K MP HIRAD BleP HIA Pf 9 EO PPPOE RE POCO 3I 99990908038 0999808 bas gh ott bbs Fett eese dey JBDS.7 0, Nil fucod covering more terriiory; the ordinance, This will render the 711 Besond Avenue i

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