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“THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. “EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES. Teditorial Dept |, Main 1198. Business Dept., Main 105 — ARARD WELLS, Batter - + + FF. CHAS, Hustness Manager OFFICRS: New York--20 Tew Chicago—217-218 U. 8 == z ‘One Gent per COPY] SIX cents per week OF twenty-five ceate per wail oF carriers. No tree coptes PERHAPS WE € NOT SUCH-A-MUCH Listen how Jerome K, Jerome, th the Saturday Evening Post, makes he of his characters epitomize the vanities, stru nd hopes of mod ern civilization, He says ‘We men and women are Nature's favorites, wactifice, putting aside so many of her own convictions, te ‘ghe is old-fashioned. She has let us go from her to the strange school Where they laugh at her notions, We have learned new, strange ideas that bewllder the good dame. Yet, returning home, it is curtous otice how little, in the few essential things of life, we differ from her other children, who have never wandered from her side ‘Our vocabulary has been extended and elaborated, yet face to face swith the realities of existence it is unavailing, Clasping the living, Standing beside the dead, our language still Is but a cry, Our wants have grown more complicated; the ten-course banquet, with all that it nvolves, hax substituted itself for the handful of frult and nuts gath- ered without labor; the stalled ox and a world of trouble for the dinner ‘of herbs and leisure therewith. Are we so far removed thereby above ‘our little brother, who, having swallowed his simple, succulent worm, mounts @ neighboring twig and with easy digestion carols thanks to ? oer square brick box about which we move, hampered at every step Dy wooden lumber, decked with many rags and strips of colored paper, cumbered with odds and ends of melted flint and molded clay, has re- placed the cheap, convenient cave. ! ‘Woe clothe ourselves in the skins of other animals, instead of allow- ing our own to develop into a natural protection. ‘We hang about us bits of stone and metal, but underneath It all we ‘ere little two-leged animats, struggling with the rest to live and bret. Beneath cach hedgerow in the springtime we can read our own ro- mances in the making—the first faint stirring of the blood, the roving ‘eye, the sudden marvelous discovery of the indhgensable She, the woo- dng, the denial, hope, coquetry, despair, contention, rivalry, hate, Jeal- ousy, love, bitterness, vietory and death. Our comedies, our tragedies are being played upon each blade of (grass. In fur and feather we run epitomised. —_—_—_—_—_—_— has exclusive rights to her own beauty. It ts public prop- erty, according to the New York Court of Appeals, and may be utilised the sales of soap, oatmeal and other commodities. of the Empire State sued for $15,000 damages because her used for advertising purposes. The lower court granted Building, month, delivered has made Hing herself for whom she right of privacy ix, as the phrase suggests, founded ‘@ man bas the right to pass through this world. if ‘wills, without having his picture published, his business enterprises his successful experiments written up for the benefit of others, ‘ecentricities commented upon either in hand bills, circulars, cata- periodicals, or newspapers, and, necessarily, that the things be written and published of him may not be spoken of neighbors, whether the comment be favorable, or otherwise. | “While most persons would prefer to have a good likeness of them- ‘1m a responsible periodical or newspaper, rather than upon sheet, the doctrine which the courts are asked case would apply as well to the one publication as to examination of the authorities leads us to the conclusion that the as yet, found an abiding place in ding <> | | | | COUNCIL PROPOSES TO LEGAL IZE DANCE HALLS—STEFFEN REFUSED yon was a theme resion in ¢ LON ArONe « € considerable ant night, ‘The applicat f Rimes Williams, p prictor of the resort, for a lice nother year, Counciiman Kist 1 of the ed Its final panes, Was opposed to pa ed to have it ki ML moved that It wage and whe J the counell stood 9 te favor of granting the license. ( ciimen Parry, Hinehaet, Kistler, Gill Morrison, Mullen, Taylor, Redward nd Fitepatrick ‘voted for it, and aton, Murphy, James and Rude againet it To Licenge Dance Halls Counciiman Gil Introduced a bil 9 Meense the dance halls now run- ning in the ldwer part of the city. ‘The bill provides for a $1,000 license in advance. GU takes the ground that so long as these places Were allowed to stay might just aswell contribute to the finances of the city the same as con cert halls and gambling houses, TW ordinance was referred to the com © license and revenue. | mM Steffen last night applied nae to sell liquor at the park pavilion, but once uncli med to grant It FOOD AND DAIRY COMMISSIONERS A large number of del have been attending the national convention missioners, which hax just rrived in the Madison more the elty this entertain by the chamber of com- ind State Food and Dairy ner E. A. MeDonald The Visitors represent many east- ern and middie west states This morning at 9 o'clock they Were taken ross the sound in @ special steamer, where they visited the navy yard, returning by way of Port, akeley. After luncheon a few hours Was spent in riding ‘about the city on the street care. Their spe Hi leave thi THE MARKETS ‘The markats were busy this morn- ing, as indeed they have been for some days. The market hes gen- erally taken firmer tendency. While the weather is wet it ts» hard to met good frult cloge at hand. Cal- ifornia shipments are large and many of the commission men are having quantities of pedches and apricots spoil on thelr hands. Lemons are fiumer, today's prices being about #5. Only a few berries | ‘Jeome in. Grapes are scarce. . He will prob- the county jail and 0 his sanity. Water Main A Majority petition was filed this pose gn toy a Mlle an lon of the cit: fae walel uysem through the ‘Denny- damage from | Fuhrman «4dition. that stncon.| EMPLOY MENT Beier ord MEN WIN OUT An ordinance raising the license fee for employment agencies was in- .| definitely postponed at the council meeting last night. The ordinance was first introduced at the request of several working men who said that they had been deceived by some ¥/of the employment offices. Last Right's action, however, disposes of il further trouble at least for some time to come. HELENA PLAYERS IN TOWN Some Good, Gentlemanly Ball May Now Be Expected The baseball tea rived in the city ies of five games with the local eam at Athletic park Senators went do ‘employes in the office, as they Rot think it fair for a man who been in the department but feeks should rank as high as has been there for years. ons will be held at intervals wale employes may pase from| Somme tor another. Before be- in. examination, how- lever, each person must fret have|;"° Deginning of + (perved six months in the grade out! jive fran, & gnark Which he wishes to pass, The |i thelr style of piay in t ty, engineer fe given the right to) 24 upon to give the pe advance or reduce any man|somathing pretty © any time. an hibition of t Manager Flannery bas been indy ood players xii his last visit here and will go into the game full of eon- fidence in his ‘Still t rattle men have not fallen off o in their atyle of play and will make things iting for the legisiators from past two dep R NEW PARK COMMISSIONERS Humes last night to the council his appol commission national of the & Butte bunch has blown out of town and the fans are glad of it, 1 is probable that Mr. McCloskey begin a course in etiquette with his and HB. F. Blaine. team before it comes back to Seat ite were ies abel g ho . The men need that as much as ‘The co' they dqsome practice in playing ball Saunders ts appointed |" ieieta und Seattle are playing th five Fowler for four years, | tirat game of the series this after 2 for two, and Shrewsbury ford noon, ome year. “ 7 4 A journal | that the F Had Plenty Money So eli Peter Peterson, believed to be| dealers and tally deranged, was arrested | thur, Chat ‘morning on Pike street by Offi-| other to cer Kelly. ‘eterson had been drink-| adding to ‘and insisted in crawling into a| sian ending gas main Viadivostock states rows uke and staying there.| Russian dress aad mannere Butter and ese are practically unchanged. Live poultry continues to arrive in heavy consignments, but the market ts fairly firm. wi “raw ae bi | 2 FI . % FF | ? i iv 4 THE SEATT For Sale—-Hands Addition, full ) eephait pavement, tile walk, eto.; price only $6,000.00, M. B. BRUGGEMAN 112 COLUMBIA STREET LE STAR the above complete and modorh in every respect; Introductory Sale RANGES PEERLESS ALL STEEL America’s best and only All-Steel Range at special this with tops of introductory prices week, made polished teel, that requires The door frames and all fittings king doors, ¢ guaranteed non-bi le steel. $10,500 Double corner (120x190) Firat MIll, suitable for hotel, roeming house or tenement, open they} j ui purchase #9 | Business prope: Pie Dutldting tote, $300.00; best. o! power house; 626.00 ten M. B. BRUGGEMAN 12 COLUMBIA STREET "BITS OF GAIETY Mra. Byron T. Carr w ove of an informal ping pong party + | complaint is eworn to by the Peo 2 W. of the Firat we planaieg 6 qve, 8 cursion on Lake Waah- ington Friday evening, July 1% The steamer will leave Yerler wharf at 1:0 p. m. carrying guests to Mey- denbauer and around the lake for tist chureh moonitant 2 | neveral hours. Murdock will furnish | the music for the occasion Mra Le H. Cotchett and daughter will leave thje week for @ visit to Fort Flagler. While there they wit! be the guests of Lieutenant Walter V. Cotehett. The final tennis tournament wilt be played tomorrow afternoon, The ladies will serve tea on the and a large attendance is expected. Mrs. B. B. Fowler will give & series of parties at her summer home on Lake Washington. The first one will be given Saturday, July 19 These affairs will no doubt be very enjoy- |Lake Washington. be j Hag — Puget wind. ost tom, 818 orm Matta, ington timothy, $13.00, Bidoogsia. Grait—Omta, $33.00; whent, 823.807 $26.00; rolled bariey, $23.00. Corrected daily—The following prices are ‘ilered to the producer im round Vote on the dock or in the car at Seattle: Grain—Oats, $29.00990.00; barley, $2h. chicken feed, $21.00; @orm, bu Battrr. Chees>, Eggs and Poultry Buttar—Washingtom Creamerion, 2405 ES teks rhc, Tork, 184@1 ee rt. rg DOGI200 per cane, New Tors. Be; M@ibe; Oregon, ibe. ae Dreesed Prailery—Turkeys, 14@100; 1@iae" auris Nebo: ckicxens setae ve Washington, 11@1t¥e wench, i0@i7e MORTALITY RECORD Funeral services for Geraid D., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman, were held this afternoon at the family res- idence, 1214 Valley street J. Hail died in this elly yesterday of heart fatiure, aged 49 yearns (Tne body is at Batterworth's. The remains of Mrs. Margaret Bishop, who died in this city, July 13, were shipped to Portland for crema tion this morning by Bonney & Btewart ‘The body of Edward Wardner, who was drowned in Lake Washing ton, last Sunday, will be embalmed and shipped to Milwaukee, Wis., for t, by Butterworth @ Bons I'services for Captain James yhitmore, who died in this city be held under the Of Seattle Bureau of Relief, t the parlors of Bonney & | Wednesday atternoon at 2 i rn Magdaline Skinner, aged 14 years, died at the family reside i218 Thomas street, yeaterday diphtheria. ‘uneral for Mrs, this afternoor f Bonney & Stewar services Mra hold sorvices leteber & Carpenter, realty bar- | able. . ‘The en ment of Mise Mal Far ton and Walter Sutherland an-| nounced. The wedding will take) place in the early part of August. Mr. and Mra. H. C. Ewing have| moved to thelr summer home on| Mise Hertha Baker and Moward | W. Baker of Chicago are being en-| tertained at the home of thetr| brother, Charles H. Baker, 325 Har- | vard nue. | fren Upper and famfly and Holloway and family have amping quarters near Madrona park. Mra. A. D. Whittier and son, Doug laa, of Victoria, are the gueste for & few weeks of Mrs. F. W. Hurl-| but, 1212 Stewart stre: | Mra, L. W. Kreble of Cal, is being entertained home of Mra, ©. N. Cobb avenue. Many littie a ng given in honor. 1 Mixes Rose Charlotte Mit Mtn) planning for an outing to be given) some time in the near future. The w fair will be for members of the | 4 vitar and Mandoun club and thelr | friends | Mrs. Kathe Welns, of 1429% Fittn avewue, leaves thin week for Aber- Gees for a visit of six weeks, Onkiand, | at the} 412 Ninth | rs are be- Delia, real estate. Camp Chats ..yerrccreres Camp Chairs, wth back $1.60 Hammocks ‘ Uwanta Hammyxti Chatr. Steamer Chat: .. -. Steamer Chair, wlth arm only. $1,200 feet on King street near Twelfth stecet. $28,000 , “eorner” (LMx120); Ineome ever $3,000.00 annually; $100 buy in the city; near Madison street 0 monthly. $1,000 (10) Lake Union water front lots. eet district. do Latona Addition lots, $76.00 each. joney loaned on Real Estate. No delay. GCE FO CONTRACTOR j ‘by given that sealed) Mil be reevived by Ue Councti A complaint was eworn to tn Judae | of the Town of Columbia, County of Cann’s court this afternoon charg- | King. St . until two ing 8. L. Kinard with forgery jgeleck p A. @. bank. It in alleged Kinard drew checks upon the bank [etreet as shown by the profile on file ny funds in there, |with the clerk of sald town. Each aes bidder must name # lump sum for work complet be accompanted }with « certified eheek for three per cent. of the total amount bid, to be forfeited to the town ef Colum! in cane the succensful bidder faile to et into aid contract within five after the award of the contract m nunctl reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 11 th day of July, A. D. | 1902. FRANK B. COVINGTO Clerk of the Town of Columb NOTICE OF INCREASE OF THE CAPITAL BTOCK. ‘There will be held at the office of the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company, room No. %0 Pacific Diock, Seattle, Washington, on the Ind day of August, 1902, at the hou: of 10 o'clock a. m.. a meeting of the stockholders of eaid company for the purpose of considering the increase lof the capital stock of the corpora the sum of two hundred fifty nd ($260,000) dolla at Seattle, Washington, 1902. E. A. STUART, Trustee. W. A. PETERS, T: DECORATED PAPER NAPKINS Special tomorrow, per 100— 5c MYER'S SPRAY PUMP—Has tater to keep solution u Cy, mixed — ular price $3.50, our price KITCHEN TREAS! | June and, He, ad - boa MASON’S FRUIT JARS—Per doren— Pinte 606 Quartd 22°20) Half gallons . JELLY GLASSES—Per do ‘One-third pt aateer: °) Half Pint ICE CREAM 1-Quart 2-Quart TAM THI MAN. jon in your house with mn lano moving: jarred. tore) free Cherry, under “P. ot ‘ art 55 Seve oH ‘wi HAM | noice: $ee, 4.80, $1.80, "i gen en} CHAIR SEAT soo to 4808 ts : in city. Gell at neiand ‘Hotel, cornet ot Daret Chambermaid. $20, kitchen helper foo. eri, $20, ef Photo wrt for °: ‘inn gallery CANTRELL & COCHRANE'S Ginger ALE— jo, Each Me WESTERN CHAM- GREAT PAGNE—Extra Dry— . $10.00 $1.00 Per doz. . BURKE'S STOUT— Per dos, +4 $2.25 7 se ‘ v MAMMERSAUEN MACHINE MIBK, "G00 TO $1.00 AT M NICHOL & HAWKING NW West MAIN STRERT, FOUND—One bay hore. Apply © Cameron, Columbia City ATION avenue, Thiredny. the” 17th 2 408... ; .! \o x bed sot, Mach 44. 5+ . eee slim, COCKTAILG—Assorted flavors Oe ya ot Per bottle. . 150, 400 and 75¢ Tete, “bed lounge. fine. lace TABLE CLARET— serene, “sree, pote dae Tee and $1.00 stoves, heaters, RIESLING WIN Per gal. . . Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Avi Bet. Vesier und Washiny Telephone, Main ved 0 Gand nue; ho 2. Bodies are pol ished blued steel, made by Pp long lasters, quick bakers and great fuel savers. a secret process erless Ranges a Money cannot buy higher Range perfection to- our old stove will go a long way toward paying rless. Cash or monthly payments do the rest OTe OO OOOO OOOO TTT OOO 14-inch Oven. . . . . $37.50 16-inch Oven. . . . . $39.50 GLHOLMES FURNITURE Co. SECOND ANE wn OTE reper Be PALE-ACER TRACTS. certificate on Daxter Hor | WO) ton bank for $200, & 1 to KR T. Rose Maynatd avenue. Rewar Liora. riscon a ‘Lioy4 about, bulla your hemes &% Hinckley block na re __ BUSINESS CHAN eo me. = PE Beuiting contracts for you can buy off 5 morlenge iL paying interest Pat mers that will mature wu 1 you own & lot we can sem te bulhd st | WARRANTS bougl | @ Exheiman. Me work for sale sts barentn. HC, Byers de A, Virtue, Diack 34. Fo! HOC REACA, ara ores ele conde, Sores. le re Fron t Purnitare Coy M12 Second avenue] A. © MACDONALD, 400 Burke batiding. LYMAN BKNAPP, 10 Haller building. W. D. LAMMUTH, 204-5 Pacific block G. WARD KEMP, 433 Burke batiding. WER Licyd, Briscce & Viera. 1 Ny ickiey Dock, about your bomes fur cash ar de ferred payments Sie catarl Shotme, Sigh oA on. tt ame Teta e atatia! st} scaerenerae CORR TREN 2 o. ao reat Ga, estahligned ineh, "taicine a ag — a Sus teat. BOOTH-WHITTLESEY HANFORD Siract Co., established 1800, Mier ATTLE _POR SALR—CITY NEAL ESTATE Late 40x10, magnificent view avenue and Bast Dowtort sire gato nach. two lots, 30x10 each: tie weis| © and have grand view. Denay-!Pubrman add. $500 Lot GORIOO on Feder Republican #NAP IN GEORGETOWN 00-4 tote, xl10 eacb: cleared: 2 tote Ab. of avenue, near BRATTLE Clothes Pressing Co. cleaning. ares . *, it PARISIAN Dye Works—We cali for, i hes. Office deliver youre iret’ ave; Tel. Mi fF Fremont: jfine view on roadway, near Wx108, grand view averiooking n. Thing averae weet Patni, Se! htocw. 3 : f matin vrai wanton basthess itansaste. Beton et a os = we tion.wok a: Ghameee” camar ROME Pets AND LOT $225; $25 DOWN, AYMENT BUYS TEAL FUL PINE PLACE 1)0R GAR DEN AND EXS; BEAUTIFUL | VIEW! CLOSE TO HILL M o INGE RANI Second” arene aod Pike streets pod wp, gion oe 8, S, Nearen R. Hayden, ensh.; 2, j | hens, PUGET SOUND ATIONAL ATION BANK OF PION! PION i 3, Godden . A land na- | 5,3, “Ankeny cashier nm we INVESTORS, ATTE We have 10 acres of No. Jacent to the elty boun¢lary pn the | north, ripe for gutting into small |v tracts, at a lerge profit, which we | —=—— Will sell: for the next fo” days ‘at | PME CANADIAN DARK OF COMMERCE Blow. figure and on epay terme, |e Riis seticcas Oe k this up. Chas, dams, 4 seese eer building. | GEMAAGAN'S beavural inne Theat addition tee ing aa a mantty: har pet S alge as Veah: 05" Peon wove ts Toney” return one Year: 10. seston, nF Parkhurst. nae on principal cities | FUNERAL DinROTORS HORPREWOIN 1490-1428 Third from Pioneer equ heim & Holman, 804 faw welect Vote, 08110, be. nd Ballard: rand vie « each. ¥, DRESSMAKERS WANBON— Spring mil |" prices, Corner Fourth and Pine | MADAME A ve 8. SMITH, 09 Minckivy,— PRON T \e ree: 19 land: rich foil: hawe, Harn, orchard: nice creek running Uhrough) place: $2,900. rt Molthy, 410 New York block Nailyw jets as: dredging ©: pile driving. Bearly all eleared: land slopes | eysy aradun to A nloe beach FIN 10 “Keoond avenue MET) iuminum, soleld. ENAMEL. 210 Yosier, “fiero INSURANCE TAGS BOTW EL ty bonds. ftom Hobart Malthyy a0. Ney. bibek . Rise —CGonvenie nity looated: ail In 38 Boston “vock. * S™ very easily flenred: wood | Water; owner is mulpe morth: to make Mitek gate. will, wal *18 ner ‘acr which Ta lem than imiprovements Coats Robert Maltby Diock RINEHART & CO. 808, N.Y. bRIVERE fee. Speci tol, Main 110u ery ACRRS—Gor) land, facing road: ol > amalt town 4 roo ¢ houpe: large barn #8; BOL, Mobert Maltby, 410 gong ioemen en's Tedegmed waton tS Washing Jewelry, INO mon wild. sonal” capital ~ seo | ‘Cal and. de: } 72d ave | TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1994, 9 OCULINTS ASD AUREL t v4. ATHIC BANITANIUM, 11:46 James D0. ¥. & ADAMS, Grafting (HANS AND TMATEOW Oni "LUMMING CO. Main @ WANICAL JN OINTII EL MeACL ASTER, 065-4 Fictese ENDING Fisite “Printing, ‘Cardm, Weading esis eceminereial pri 08 Washington bide; over jas Btore. Tel, White 683. MYTROPOLITAN Pres. Ine. 9072 G and 104-6 Weat Waasingten AONE, “The Printer,” 216 successor to Market nOW CASES ase Co, 1 Wi | R STAMPS COMMERETAL 6 AR WORKES man Vick, 130 Cherry, KYRES Transfer Co, Main 380. v LLA REPAMING — , Valdes jay Poris 8. 5. "BANTA ANA,” | For Sam Francisco 8. &. “CHAS NELSON,” For further information to Gis First ave. Phone, ‘To the Atlin, Big Horse, — Hootalingua, River, Klondike, Yukon Mining Districts. ‘Through Line Skagway Dawson, Daily Train Service Gkarway and White Ho Trains. connect directly at bou with steamers for all Points and at White Horse the steamers for all Yukon Poinu, J. FRANCIS LER ‘Traffic Man General Offices—Seattle, and Skagway. Alaska. Seattle, Edmund and Everett ‘The Palatial Steamer * cIrty oF EvERETT. | Three Round Dally. F Leaves Sass bare. am > m. Leaves Everett a.m, 2:00 7:15 pm a Phone, James we Cotman Dx x SCOTT, Daily service, Bftective May 20, 1908, Brenerto: na ARs 12:90, 3:00, 0:30 ana G18 p e Sidney: 7:00 and 11:90 & mm, Sub mercial Co, NEXT SAILINGS FOR NOME 8. 8. Oregon, July 3. 8. 8. Centennial Ang. 1 8, S, Meteor, freight ovly, JO The Orepon is the most eleganttT, pointed ‘and one of the has soy: been Keats of $100,7.00, and on Re hyd 9 lareee os ary other 1 paysecnger ratem, prices moder 13 PHONT:, Mone v ING: UNION 8h 4