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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1902. ARE YOU | READY 3 Now — you nev ; Honey Almond Cream, Se sine Vielet Ammonia, Be bottles Ratchelors Toilet Waters, 600 b Florida Waters, %o tne Ihe . ross anitive Skin Soa Bh "Sn Ide Packer's Tor Soap bares. t4e And don't forget v criptions We ure nly the best of matertals and have them compounded and re gheoked by experts Pe-ru-na, $1.00 sine, a9. Pierce's Kidney Medicine, $1.00 ‘ Swedish Hatr Renewer, $1.00 ie Kola Tablets, (0p tae. 20¢ OPEN ALL NIGHT. an ‘We have just received @ carioad of | drat and horses which wiil be weld at uction Friday. July “Th together® # large number of A Nae godhew 2 ie ys eayelle gars 6p ate 4 +> M. J, WALKER, Auctioneer. ‘er WATCHES. DIAMONDS, RY SND LVERWART. Albert Hansen ° largest Jewelry Rellable Planos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SCREEN DOORS Pain Doors all sizes, sold formerly for from 9 $1.20; apecial The Fancy any sine, former price $1.50; this week s Fancy Doors, any wine, that former- Hoal wt. 5 = any quantity, best i quality, lowest e , price. ISSAQUAH COAL CO. Foot of Madison St Tel Main 978 POCSCOE® y THIS AND THAT Ants bout to pend $1,409,000 The purity of Japanese copper ob tains for it @ market all lover the ge fain it ket all | Oil and natural gue discoveries are creating great excitement 1 n ah Grivere have been » Johannesburg for driving an tates, 2,000 tons, were lauinehed he Glyde, Seotiand, during Ma: Because of a disagreement with his ¢ Denmark's chief ned his charge o thas gfanted pa done or yeduced fencer to 220 French crimina'» in honor of his re cent visit to FR |have as much as Mr | w and? —! thy demolishing ap anclé halinde, near Perigneux. workmen found an stationed fear t iw an old « Egyptians ate it ir other fi Irink wine maid to con Someone hus calcwlated thet Jf o| tugs seams 2. BUCK & CO. Men's, Boys’ and Chil- dren's Clothing rnishing Goods, Hata and 1404 Becond avenue, new ding: 1406 | ] Sece.ccecons Ramaker Music 0, “RECOVERED: Moved (o 1408 Second Ave. JAMES HENRY Wholsenle andy tober, Fo ind Pack > Best Meats Service. Special attention given tp Motels, ng CARN auranta, Steam one, Main 480. avenue, wouse im the BB ELLIOTT: ~ Look for the big Spectacle 8h; 908 Pike street. Test place te ly aold at pitas NE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. We insist very — item statement made in our advertisements shalt be true to the letter, Every prom- ise fulfilled. We esteem It a favor for customers to report at once any°errors or misstatements in '¥ of our ads.. etc. COON BROTHERS No Delivery on Above Specials. 1412 Ist Ave. _ Richmond Piano Club Reopened CLUB PRICE CLUB TERMS AND 86 A MONTH. Many new members jotned yester- ‘The club now ‘numbers one hundred and fifty-fiv livered on first payment. You play while you pay. Sherman, Clay & 711 Second Avenue 1.00 each. We pon rho 4 Shirts, blue have sold ne a number of Shirt Wi jists for le- dies" ing ‘on excursions and ic parties. KIRK, 1200 First avo. ‘Sta 1330 2nd ave. Your money ‘back for ™iG dale STORAGE Tol, Wain 61-48 man made $300 every day beginning e and continuing to ysent day, consuming none ot lind are ane he would just about Rockefeliet has | in a perfect mtate in the eo senior yolunte guard: nicle says e from that. we got 1 as we did “galoot” but Dictionary saye it ¢ n and | originally who wande od if they | remed| intoxieat =< West Disaster ideuth EIGHT YEARS |: Frightful One SALT LAKE CITY, July 16 Hitagtenat the fonger lo the nearest télegraph sta from which it The latent ensage f been taken out aneenseious. of them cann | | aux ‘Kidney Cure Stops pain in the back and cures all Widney and bladder | QUICK DRUG CO,, 704 tet ave tecover, having bee overcome by the after-fuynes un well ax injured by the explowign EXTREME BOYCOTT. of William Gainter amatont Davis and J retary of the oncesfamous #ilven camp having the ativer-produeln nd the Baily West mi Communteation haw been jordinarily by telephone » the explomion that even the tel: wires were hopelessly wreck ee of linemen hav t to the Beene and It Is expect |that by thiw evening communte stablished wo that full ‘SHE CLAWED AND LANDED | Mrs. J. Devine Has a Scrap With Former Employer ‘The assault preferred against Mre. J. Thomas Winsor, her former employ was disminsed tn Juth court this morning ith the consent lof. the prosecuting attorney. | Winaor, who is the proprietor \of a hostelry on Oeeitental avenue, } lalteges that Mrs. Devine, fbeon his housekeeper, ery him lschargéd her. * @ixpute regarding ber ‘dismissal, and Winsor attempted to show Mrs. Devine to the At this Juneture, she told, Prosgcutor Frank seized a water pitcher and “wallop Bhe then drop followed with » Was excited ¢ on First ay- Association, | REMARKABLE CASE OF INHUMANITY his business if he we to sell theur and battery alleged petty Orlena M. Doty hy for him to run @ restaurant in RYAN WILL BE HANGED © department telegram from Sheriff J who. erted by ed” Winsor ewitt lefts and |Finger nails furnished When Winsor applied to Prosecut ing Attorney Fulton for a warrant he looked aa If he had been crowding j through a berry hedge after an es- caped convict. [quest that the case waa dropped. KID PARKER ‘GETS 30 DAYS Lawrence “Kid” Parker wa: in the police court this afternoon on vagrancy Charge. Nothing proven against him, a general charge of idieness was sub- stantiated, Judge George gave him c Sere and the case was appealed D. Page, bis attorney. FORM UNION SAN FRANCISCO, July 16~—It reported that a number of the em- ployes of the city will meet tonight nd form a neuclus for a munict mployes’ union, embracing the po: Hoe and fire departments. have been made to keep the secret It is said they propose to take in Inspectors and Imborers, also. The offictals are stirred up over the ROOSEVELT HAS REGRET WASHINGTON. D, ©, ‘The president’ this afternoon, of murder in the first ago by Detective Barbee v Ryan was sent back and bound over for trial in © was later caught and has now been His fate will p SPOONER MAY LOSE MADISON, Wik, July 16 publican state convention was called {o order at noon today The only fight in the will be on the indorseme ably be hang to the spot, Woodruff engaged policemen inetd LaFollette will be renominated the slate which he heads will al lens Senator Spor follette platform be will not be in- dorsed without a bie fight, haps, not at all, kathering was delegation had received no intima- tion of Spooner's intentions. are confident of mise that will rewult CORN WEAK r accepts the L Pianos de- tremendous slump In July ted on the market this morning | when a further drop of 2 cents tol 63% recorded who were short later ad rice to 66, The market k and featureless, SHUT OFF Water will be shut off tomorrow ‘order, made public fter exprensing re- great over Sith’s order, approved the sentence and directs that Smith be placed on the retired ligt. court-martial, I its finding, says it was proved conclusively that Smith gave Waller oral instructions {te kilt and barn, and the asking. Suite, Walste, Separat Skirts, Etc. “THE RIGHT KIND." Maher's veterinary hospital. jong table was plac rows of stalls. On the floor was/a|form at the more foot of straw, and the ai uperior would be pleased. t Smith designat age-limit of 10 for those whoshould also found th | Thirtieth avent transmitting the of the’ court “xamination of the evidence gatinfied him that the conviction THEY RUSHED TO THEIR WORK of waiting for th he officers of federation, ues, and everything in the dis new water-main. BURGLARS ROB GILL RESIDENCE A burglar pri 1 open the rear win | freighthouse Twenty-ninth «of shipping bee ngextion of curs and freight work night and day for # who went out money | ved tn th found this m morKaneering, acquisition of the property rd of arbitration. been notified STOVALL LEAVES (i give eon ilion Sunday af Jin the mortat ding for Madivon Air Artillery Com Will help. form ite of the pro ink off the Australian cos Kingdom, , wil! SIX SKELETONS ix wkeletons theory It that the » WOMEN’S || SAYLOR.. HAT after dinne: clowing out pr lion Sundwy ternoon and evening. THE SEATTLE STAR Last Edition INVITE TRANS- MISSISSIPPI 4 O'Clock p, m. CONGRESS TO MEET HERE IMPORTANT SCHEME TAKEN UP BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AT MEETING THIS MORNING—OTHER INTERESTING MAT sl neeling of the uber of Commerce this morning onvention mimities made o rt Upon the advinabllity of ex Jing an Invitation to the Trans wlatippl Commercial Congress t id its seasion of 1K in the city Beattie, ‘The congress in com od of many of Henditig: man turers, ete, of all the states west the Miveiwipp!, Many prominent hemen have been brought to the attention of congress through this reanization and at the present time ANON the ares ations dixcunsea ing the d Aluaka and igation of the Western wtat nN reatior eat inp the Washington it wae decid y means to get the er (4 1908 sommton at Sea maten'will be sent to the meeting of }the congress, which takes place next {month at Bt. Paul, and a epectal in ation will be ‘extended by th Chasiber of Commer Inviting the Barkers ‘The conventions mittee has \ naidering the’ matter of iting the National Bankers’ A ation to meet bot the # of the committee are awaiting nference with the Clearing ation, as it Is deemed Jvinable to let the latter body take | the initiative In the affair The project to bulld @ club how rajiora at the Puget vou mplaint in Justice George’# court charging M. sault « H. Clark with as hattery ane in a rather peculiar one. lark is alleged to have thrown water at Miss Doty in der to prevent her from carrying | water'to Mra. Way, aostck woman. upies the basement of Mre.| bush on « balcony and when the Clark's houne, No. 922 Ninth avenue. | yc It is nald that Mra, Way was de or husband last week. er rent was only paid until Satur- y night Mra. Clark, so the neighbor a habit of resorting to de y. On this occa! | he ate methods when she thinks she is be Ing Impored TERS AL3O BEFORE THE BODY n is prowre c To date the sum of § 1 rected with ve th rhe present tme rthern Pacific — railroad brought up by A. P. Ba morning, He sta(ed that three ver this road left Beattie f East in the apace of 10 hour remainder of the day there rh ittee on ake the ma up wh he Northern Pacific offtet Not In Good Faith isting bet wee f Beattie and the Beatth Washington Waterway cor make another report soon js not acting In the best Interests of the city. ‘Thin committee war in structed to have report ready for the next meeting of the chamber The committee instructed to I with a report next week Vashon island, ‘The spectal agent of the postoffice in here from Washing: take matter up with him thi» H. G, Stoelting and T. D. Latfert nbers of the cham sworn to ajahe shut off the water from Mrs. Way's rooms. ‘The sick woman had been left in a plea condition for hours, when some children heard of it and in formed Miss Doty. She started at oe for the house carrying a pail of water, Mra. Clark, ft ts said, lay in am-~ ng girl wae directly underneath. gave her @ thorough soaking. Mire Doty ts fl! today as the result ‘The prosecuting attorney was very indignant when he heard of the trate ed inhumanity and landiady’s alleg rash actions. He began pr cedings at once. The case will probably be heard tomorrow in the police court. Officers Use Their Brains in "Frisco SAN FRANCIACO, July 16.—Ust ng a furniture van as « Trojan horse Fearing be would arouse me. ‘They refresh themaely: the men were arrested, Horse Doctors’ Barn Banquet SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—Grad- rn. The feant took place at Dr. 1 poste wen crated with ribbons ORRORS OF ton if he marched his men stra! Yan and concealed himself and ten The driver believed the men were going to & baseball ped at the roadho use under the ruge that they wanted and in an Instant the place was surrounded and The between tw and flowers! in the colors of the university Police Captain Woodruff and a squad of men made @ raid on an el- leged poolroom in a reed houxe and arrested five men one day thii week, THs Secvery Ares hy ates of the University of Callfornial honor were recently banqueted in a b Ment of the univ guests were also members of the of 1902. At each cover of th banqueters was a souvenir in th beads for eyes, Ice cream was ed. It came in shapes of horses, and cow THE DEEP RELATED BY A DIVER Has Followed Hig Perilous Calling In Many Climes—Will Now Assist In Searchin g for the W-ecked Islander Dick Moyer, Jn, A de the sunken ¢teemship Idlander githe exact location of which Capt Hope and assvcinten are now at tempting to find, with the object of were. some of the treasur aboar¢ " Mr. Mever has en enga ged in his dangerous trade «ince he as a small boy, and gives come in sting accounts of his experiences In 184," "he said thie mornings in a novel under taking. wary of that year th h museum began the task of the old English mar ‘o war ws of Melborne, non diver Yell known on thiy Cogst,. has arrt city. Wie expects to work which had | m f a toy horse or a toy dog, with| mr, he uel chal it fat tthe af mage taking 102 da Harry Jones and M : 1 hip, 1k uve the Hife « John Lambe h “1 b Hin lif wn tt wing of th at t pipe and ga pull Lambers up, The WAK KAVed, Dut hin face k from the terrible ehok ly He 4 | A Monster Crab ‘The only times I wae ever frigh ened were when I at moa. While | was deep in the wa blasting # coral reef, one of t tives, who are moat excellent mere, dived new feet down, and it me on the head. 0 |to see plainly 1 th * shark, On th a huge turtle caugh thigh |with bis legs, f f in length nd gripped it lke a I gave the signal to be pu ‘The ux the dredger, M wecured # pair of rf the legs of the era thigh. The grip of th n 60 wtrong that diving suit and trous off my leg, bruising it conniderably Many Notable Jobs A book, containing all of Mr. Mey en's experiences would rival tha: mous work of Jules V Thousand Leagues Unde He helped to find the e | | | } ersonn, Who #ank to a w the German steamship Elba in | 1592, In 1893 he was engaged in rais jime the French batleship Napoleon Buonaparte, which was sunk in a collision Off Marselien. DENIED A NEW TRIAL The motion of KB. G. Farrel for a ial wan denied tod ted of ob pretenses, * Boviety of Ballard ley party thin even- ing. Btarting from Ballard, a spectal car will take the guests over the principal tin the city. ING HOURS OF WORK & result nearly 300 men are idle and all the brewers Of the saloons Inge city are alr short of beer and are obliged to send express wagons to the breweries to secure the needed supply. Several of the saloon proprietors ‘retuse .t0 buy any more beer from the brew- erties until the trouble is settied sat~ isfactorily. The brewery proprietors were taken unawares this morning when their employes refused to go to work, 4s the latter had given them no no- tee of their intentions. The diffi- culty rests entirely with the bottiers branch of the Brewery Workers’ Union. The botties signed a contract with their employers a year ago last May in which i was agreed that the for. mer should receive the regular scale Of Wages of $2.50 and $3 per day for eight hours’ work. On the expiration of the contract last May the brewery Proprietors endeavored to make an rangement with the bottlers by which the latter would receive the bet but would work nine hours instead of eight hours during the summer months, Repeated Conferences Since that time repeated confer- ences have been held between em- ployers and employes, but no settie- ment could be reached. As early as dent of the Northwest Brewers’ As- sociation, had taken a trip to Cin- Cinnati to confer with the officers the National Union of Brewery orkers with the purpose of trying to force the local union into line by arrangements with the nati or- ganization. He was unsucc ful. would allow him to run what he catled an ‘Ortental bottling depart- ment in connection with the Seattle Brewery and Maiting Company,” nor of J. it. Zatitager, one ot tke] BELIEVES THEY Siete ne| = ARE AFTER HIM) F department of this city, be that the Seattle Electric Gc least oF its employes, is bound to. |put an end to his life. mpf was on the hose cart last May when th wagon Was struck by a Third ave nue at avenue t “ though badly shake hat time, he escaped wit although two ot hart On Monday Kumpf attemy to board a Third avenue car at the cor- ner of Eighth avenue and Pine street. y men were badiy the motorman, as usual, to stop f hi Just as he was t to swing | Jon, the motorman suddenly start he car forward at full speed. The sudden jerk threw Kumpf off his feet, and he fell on the road, bruising Ihis face and shaking him up consid- Jerably, ‘The car, he states, did not year 1810. ‘The old ship was. built Ineven slacken speed for him, but went 1698, and after being raised waslon its way, Kumpf was angry and taken to Liver where she was| went and looked the matter up, and beached and Is now being exhibited [judge his surprise when he found as a historic relt that the motorman was the same ho had driven the car on the night Found Many Skeletons of the ¢ n. He nbla street colli I was one of the divers engaged |rays that the accident of Monday was in raising her, The Job lasted seven {nothing more nor le#s than careless- months, Nearly $8,000.0 rch « treasure was found in the ship, This Included money, mrg f gold from the Australian mine The Success had been engaged | arrying convicts from England t Australia, and the skeletons ny of the unfortunates were sund in the hold of the vessel, The Full Set $6, Gold Crowns $5, Gold Fillings $1, Silver Fillings 500 ‘TEETH WITHOUT, PLATES: One Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks. All work guaranteed for 10 years. able Suction Non Breakable Plates, fl guaran teed. The only Painless Den attle who are Grad tists tn § uates. DR Dentists Parlors |1 3 Union block. Hours, 8:30 a m, to 8 p,m, Sundays till 1 stiver und gold Vases, and a@ latxe amount wae | was seriously Inju r He says he does not know for sure whether the street car company ants to kil him or not |STRUCK A ROCK | WHILE DIVING Austin Kimball, an 8-year-old 4 while bath int yesterday aft w dove from'a bath at Alki The little fe house and struck the back of bis head against a submerged rock. He # rendered unconsctous, Dr, WH went to the scene of the accident na private launch and the injured boy was brought to his home ‘on Broadway in tle. His condition | ix considered sertous. | Yesterday the navy department at » BOLD PLAN. TO BREAK JAIL FAILS Has Accomplice The Letter Found under some other 1 ‘of the prison » | chapel ir would have un-| tery by Jsdee | nd again made thr Cox is held from the parlors of Bonney & siting trint for a hold-up ull ships see them today. Six round inch would F gitives to F BEER DRINKERS WILL HAVE TO SWEAR OFF THREE HUNDRED BREWERY WORKERS GO OUT ON STRIKE BECAUSE EMPLOYES FAIL TO KEEP AGREEMENT REGARD- ave conveyed the fu- | tish Columbia Every brewery employe in the clty, said a prominent was locked out this morning and ws)“ nd boys In thé battling depar ut down. Many | ‘To run the bottling works with Japs ady |and boys was evidently his intention, absolutely re- to any such seems to be determined to break the | strength of our ' fusing to again sign the old contract we all walked out | intend to stay | for another year this morning and we out untfl we win our point.” Andrew Hemrich, manager of the | Seattle Brewery and Ma! ¥ y, claims that h his men to work kc at present in order that he may ce pete successfully in foreign countries, of his business of is forced to er hours where four-fifth: his establishment ix carried on. claims thet brewery employes hours a day apd that he cannot sell in the foreign market against Unless the bot work 10 and 12 such competition. jers employed in his establishment are willing to work an hour longer during the summer months, he states that he will be obliged to dispense entirely with the 45 men employed in bottling beer for foreign trade. The Brewery Workers’ Union is divided into four branches, namely, brewers and the | Which ~ we rs and firemen, There are about 200 men in the local idered a strong last April Andrew Hemrich, preai- | about 18 non-union bottlers in brewery employes. Non-union bot- along with the union men lately be- cause of a scarcity of the latter. of the 58 bottle 3 rork in the Seattle Brewe ing Company, are engaged liquor for the foreign market present working from 7a. m. until 4 p. m., with a full hour off at noon. Later--At 3:30 o'clock the brewery ‘Mr. Hemrich offered to renew the | city 50 contract for another year and allow |and Mal us to work eight hours a day if we | putting up e committee from | elsewhere, valu the contract | although a ssions were ter Kumpf, a truckman of the ‘aoctetaiie of the Weat- tral Labor Union, was p ent at a conference of the at Newell's hall at Hors the matter was | injury, | Washington issue Sound navy an order putting yard in the ear Admiral Yates Stirling to the command, e 1 just been raised to th and was entit According to his story, he mignalled | or who has been was assigned to the command three years’ is now scheduled fo: _ THE MARKETS A car of waterme demand at $3 BRUSSELS. 'AN ADMIRAL’S Jon ais PROSPEROUS WOODMEN f b HIS VACATION J leave CLIMATE AND CROP REPORT Veek ‘ The week { abundant eldom, if « © been & for the mewhut above that secured g the past k wae saved ip t ne wheat hay if being 1 the eastern coums have grown x past week. Al p » eR ae exe made gr spring wheet is ate wpring wheat is ip ery tbrift © < burning winds during the o weeks. Fall wheat i ip the dough and. ripening Moena Some of the earliest is ready to eut. Ht is all filling 4 Bouch of the grain th down by the heavy rain betore has rained up again MORTALITY RECORD The funeral of Luther A. Smart was held from Butterworth & Son's t 2 o'clock this afternoon. rment was in Mt. Pleasant eeme- Funeral services for the late Cap- tain James E. Whitemore will be Stewart, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Avoid the Crowd avoid the crowd on the battle- trips from Colman dock. eee ——|100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY ate wanted by & young man who is @ grammar school graduate and is willing to do nearly any. kind of work. J, Star. R. 1. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporates. 220-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Male 1061. PICNIC, CAMPING AND YACHTING PARTIES’ FOOD SUPPLIES. s | Olive meSale Large Queen Olives, extra qual- ity, Jumbo size, 60c size bottles Tuesday, special price....25€ R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters OUR SPLENDID LINE OF PIANOS | ORGANS ship In full carioad tots direct from the factories at one-balt the freight that others must pay, continues to attract the attention*og plano and organ buyers. The world renowned Chick- ering PIANOS ‘The matehless Hobart M. Cable Company PIANOS The universally favorite r Kimball PIANOS The world-wide popular Pease PIANOS The best for the money Johnston Company PIANOS And the celebrated Kim- bail ORGANS, Represent the most artistic, most durable and best in the world. Our prices are always lower than considered, and our terms the most advantageous to pur- chasers. No trouble to show instruments. New, pianos sold at $6.00 per month, Fifty new pianos for rent. Store open Saturday evenings. + D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Musle Dealers, 903 2nd Ave. Burke Bldg. Your power from an Bleatrle Metor, you can select a loca- tion favorable for your bust- ness regardless of proximity to a line shaft or a steam engine, You can have many comforts: Good light; pure alr, a clean and attractive shop; your own power supply, controlled by yourself only; available when- ever you desire to. use It, in out of regular working hours, The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. i

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