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| TOSTRIKEOR NOT TO STRIKE Delega INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July } “To strike or not to strike tT ‘This ts the vital question to settie which @elegates are pouring into Indian- from almost every coal mining of the country In readiness fer the great convention which as- tomorrow in response to the . fecent call of President Mitchell of United Mine Workers of Amer If the convention reaches an @ecision it will mean, so | the offictals of the misers’ or ion, that 390,000 men will lay to resume 2 Fes ae i ; H i ith i | i fi i i : i 23 i : i | i i iF H i [3 ; [FRE ee is z rl lf tl E l i : Hi Cd m that i ef ii ‘| A : ili i i l ‘ | HH = . : ili iF i i ; aa f g | i i g | 25 it i ¢ | F 3 ti i ‘| z 3 8 8 PH ! i 8 e tes to the Great Miners’ Con- vention Assembling at Indian- apolis---360,000 Working- men Awaiting Moment- ous Decision ted in making vi He te a Comedian box for two more ru ry absolutely certain Beattle Visitors, Both Howe was than once thors when Wise visitors, Hogg wae in. the Wise for Walked fou The forn and Wises, fielders bad’ very. little gave the pitchers t Kind of support on both sider, Hickey dropped a thrown ball, which was in manner one of struck out eight men seven, A the they pyrene of the «ame » the fun for the spec tators was the coaching of Shafi Me condi- ‘The men to ns prevail at prose are working under a yearly agree stony ana te ment and are enjoying concessions f a surprise to seo Helen | whten it has taken years for them | porging ob the top of the to gain, Such contracts, it may | jinn tete: tong. The ove |teadity be teelleved, are not to be] Some of the savian te belue- pays | Metely broken. Michigan, Kansas, | [iis arterncon. Hickey or § Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee and | one oF two other states will be rep- resented in the convention. It is not known exactly how their delegates | stand on the strike question, but it| le unlikely that their numerical trength will pitches for Seattle and Slagle Fompson for the Senators, Butte Behaves Herself TACOMA, July 16.—-Superior stick work yesterday enabled the Butte team to win out from the Tigers by & score of 6 to & Joe Marshall, tn the first inrting, caught the bail fair for a home run, Bringing in three runs. One in the sixth and two In the ninth gave the visitors too big « lead for the home to catch. n game was Very orderly, considering the tales which have reached here from Seattle concerning dast week's men. D. MeCarthy pitehed for the Figers and Roach for the visitors. Spokane Wins SPOKANE, July ‘The home team started the fireworks in the first Inning yesterday, and although the Portiand boys made a brave ef- t bh up in the eighth and . they were unable to do so. Heavy batting fm the beginnh earned six runs for the locals a one more in the seventh made the game certain. The game ended T to € in favor of Spokane. Standing of the Clubs Won. Lost. we 8 ence the decision to BALL AND PUT UP A FINE GAME In & great game of ball yesterday, FT * nu exhibitions put up | # = Butte, the Seattle men were not able | Tacoma ae to send one fil; i - Hl ° r 3 be mild, Fetreming beotutely pure. It show contain health-giving proper- ties, Women and children need such @ drink as Rainier Beer It gives them both health and enjoyment. Keep it in the house. Delivered to your home, We for two dozen half pints. Phone Hainier m9. The Quaker and You Can’t Go Wrong ‘The necessity for medicines furnishes ite,own reminder. ‘yilen it comes! you don't want fmpure or imitation druge—~ you want the BEST THERE 18 MADE. The’ Quaker Guarantees to give only the Dent, at lowest prices. Experi- ence has taught you the value ofthese prom Let us help you celebrate. We || can do it with a new sult or | pants. We have anything you Imperial Talloring Co. 102 SECOND AVE. Opposite Holmes Furniture Co. Recelvers’ SaleNow On Wineberg & Kensler’s stock of mm sulle, Cloaks and Millinery. 1312 Second Ave. Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishing Goods must be sold at whatever price it will bring to satiety all claims of the creditors. 4 J. PLKE, Receiver, 110 Second Avenue South. PRICES EVERY DAY Burton's Scalp Tonic 4 Egg Shampoo ... wee BBO Bell's Velvetia, for the skin Cream of Violette . Skin Food, Tissue Butide: Raymond's Complexion Cr AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. ‘Tel. Matin 880. For Your Ice Cream we have Lady Fingers, Maca- roons, Kisses and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. Tae AVE. -SEATTLE IL} ships see THE SEATTLE STAR. MECCA FOR CYCLISTS Thousands of Members of the L. A. W. Assemble ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 16 | Atlantic City is just now the Mec | for cycle enthusiasts from all Not sh yatry the 189 and one * ¥ unhered in the bi m that hour on the the league have be }in work registerin suing credentials at th tere at the Grai rly arrival reat wieshaped € _ * Avoid the Crowd To avoid the them today | trips from Colman dock Crockery And Glass Tomorrow « Great Clean Sale of a table heaped full of od pieces of china, crockery and gins, consisting of vases, bread plates, bread butter platen, sauce dishes, china (ea pieces for the dressing table. ete. Those are worth 1% to 6c. Tomorrow you choos at, each 10 Cents atande Fl BR. 20 ft, lot 5 block &, King oo. add, apprained at 695. Lot 1 block & of King co. ad@. ap- at S250, it appearing to the board that on May 22n4. 1903, application made to purchase lot 1 block € of King May 23rd. 199, to purchase E. 20 ft. more ne COURLY Addition. and that by and advertisement as required by law, June 26th, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., was set for the hearing ami determining the advisability of selling mid property and on said day set for hearing there- on the board met. and being fully advised in the premives, deemed It to best interest of King county that property be sold It 18 THEREFOK® ORDERED that the sheriff of King county be dt- rected to sell anid property in separ- ate parcels at the front door of the King county court houmx said FE. 20 ft. of lot § block §, more oF lews, aald fractional part being that part of maid lot § remaining on the south- enateriy side therenf after the dedt- cation of a $0 foot street through sn ic lot beginning on the nor¥rweaterly line thereof, to be sold not laws than the appraised value this dew placed 6 on Auguat 7th, 1902, at the Pelock p. m., the cow being hereby dir said sale and to paid in thereat, lasuing to the auc e ful bidder at said sale therefor netting forth all th ceedings had thereunder, said to be attested by the county audter under his official seal. Dated this 39th day of June, 190% Board of County Commissione of King County By GEG, fh. LAMPING, Clerk of the Board. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF F WASHINGT OF KING. Plaintiff. ve h Defendant ho tr Charton P Mary EK. Summona. ‘The State of Washington to the said Mary FE. Witson, Defendant You are hereby summoned to « pear within «ixty days after the date| of the first publication of this sum- mons, to wit, within sixty days after the Jéth day of June, 1902, and de. fend the above entitled action In the above entitled court, and an he complaint of pl copy of your and jude- nat you the com 2 with th according to the demand plaint, which has been fi clerk of the sald court ‘The object of this action in to ae- cure a divorce by plaintit? from de- fendant and to have the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant set ase and held for nausht, ¥. C. DORME Attorney for Pl P. 0. address: Epler block, tle, Washington. NOTICE Notice i hi bide will be r of the Town of Columbia, County of Washington, until two . July F wi town, | Ki bidder must name a lump sum work fete, and be » with a cont. of the total amount bi forfeited to the town of Columbia in case the successful bidder faile to enter into said contract within five days after the award of the contract to him. The council reserves the reject any and all bide Dated this 11 th day of July, A. D. 1902 right to Lucas Moves To Spokane 6 of the prem t league k and under th d electric Hay f the meet will will niddie hin new hor Ing of the dive be held July ‘onn and others who y here. | FROM GRANDSTAND Two 6. at Bpokane Seattle Market — Frye-Bruhn Co., Incorporated, 4 from First and W 109 Oovidental Yesler way Have mov nh ington stre bet w ington street. outfielders witnessed yeater * ball game from the grand and. wax “Spec Murlburt Of the Beattle team, who is under suspension, the other One We —* and Reichert Bros. pl George Treadway, © ? DANCING CLASSES Monday and Friday Evenings for Beginners. YOU CAN HAVE IT! uu can get what ix wanted Hullders' Hardware You ask for what you want pay @ fair price and are satis fied here. An excellent line Pocketknives, Beissore, Razors, ete. Rainier Hardware Co. 1121 I9t Ave. | Strictly exclustve private lessons given every afternoon and evening, Willson's, Seattle's oldest and most fashionable and only school of dancing. Ranke Fifth Pike, Last Three Days of Sale of Library Cases, Combination Book Cases and Ladies Desks The person who is looking for « Library Case, & Com | a Ladiew wk, will find this assortment Just what wat hail the price he would amually pay omen, “We Buy & bargin and we sell a bargain,” wayr been comhected with thin establishment nh & whet When we purchased from the Kkandia Furniture Oo. of Rockfort, Th, the cer of Library Case Combination Book Cases and Latter’ Dewks, shipped to Seater @ Co, we bad in mind « sate that would break all records in the orthweet on shis class of got A carioad of the same kind of furniture bought im the regular way arrived. We Offer You # Choice From Twe Cars instead of From One Buch prices as these have never been previously quoted tn the city. This sate was to Inet tut one week-—thore yet remains three days In which to take advantage of the reduced prices. ‘There are @ patiorns of Combination Cases, 7 patterns of Library Casce, 54 patterns of Ladies’ Desks. Every one included tn the reduced prices, ppewer ecaive all moneys| FRANK B. COVINGTO Clerk of the Tewn of Columbia. Combinaion Cane of solid oak throughout. Hae 4 conveniently arranged writ. Ing desk and space for books, with adjustable sheiven, Regular price $21.8; special for the week, $i165 FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHEAS Second Ave., Madieon and Spring Streete. = Marquette Rye us Pabst Beer ~ ‘hust Received Carload of Pabst Beer, J. J. HAGGERT Sole Distetbuter, 109 Second 9 Avenue S. Phone Main 565 oro SHIRTS Sa A Whole Window’ Full— SPECIAL—...« London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery M11 --»Secand Avenue -- 1111 DA. JOHN J. KOWALSKI Scientific Optician. 08 Second Av., bet, Oodvmb/la and Marios o eo Open Sundays 1/00 to 12 NORDHOFF & CC The Larges Sales Day at the Great 20 Per Cent in sight, and, as announced yester Discount Sale. But the e day, turday night see the last of the most popular sale ever held by the Marche The sweeping reduction sale like this is buying goods is a bargain taker. most convincing argument in favor of a the fact that every No matter whether know of the sale or not, you are handed back one-fifth of money. Thursday’s Selli ‘* Will Be Big” will close at 1 Women’s Summer Wear—Waists, For there will be but a day and one-half left after that. Si Selock Friday. Pi ; rticular attentio Suits, ete., all marked» low for special sales, and now subject to the 20 per cr duction besides. Another Remind + Of the Goods Included | In the Sale at 20 ; Per Cent Off Dress Goods, Knit Underwear, Silks, Boys’ Suits, Gloves, Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Linens, Shirt Waists, Domestics, Petticoats, Bedding, Millinery, Draperies, Trimmings, Rugs, Tailor-Made Suits, Wash Fabrics, Wash Suits pers, Neckwear, Children’s Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Children’s Children's Hats and Caps, Laces, Muslin Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Shoes, and Skirts, Ribbons, Ul Bathing Suits, Druggists’ Sundries, Candy, China, Cut Glass, Crockery, Housewares, ware, Bric-a-Brac, Stationery, Books, Music, Notions, Belt, Jewelry, Hosiery. Mail Orders Filled We will fill all the mail orders at 20 per cent. less than regular ed before Saturday night. prices that may be THE BON MARC NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to We do your dentistry as nearly painiess as a thorough knowledge of modern dental surgery atid ecom- te equipped office will permit, r prices are reasonable and yet consistent with first-class work, FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY. A. F, Campbell, D. D. 8, Mgr, High-grade Dental Work. Hours—8 & m, to 8 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 12. 625 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. SEATTLE. EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 FIRST AWE A ‘The ONLY DENTISTS in Seattle who use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- LESS METHODS for extracting teeth, applying gold crowns and fill- ing teeth. HODS are KNOWN and USHD by the Moy Se 7" Coe oer are at work ors who past fc YORK DENTAL PARLONS ‘are still there. iti oe do not try to dental wi Large dental parlors an@ | best equipped operating rooms | the who 1 ‘Your teeth out in the morning and go home with new ones the compete ork. ‘Our prices are the lowest consistent with fixst-class work, We Are making a specialty of gold crown amd bridge work, Our Yo will bea quarantee that your work will Be of the best. We || specialist In each department. Bost operetors, best gold work- || men and extractors of teeth; in fact, all the staff are inventors modern dentistry. We t th advance exactly what your work will cost by a free Give ws 6 omil and you will find we do exactly an we advertise. : A PROTECTIVE GUARANTED given with all work for ten years. New York Dental Parlor: 614 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. Main Office, Portland, Ore. Houre—#:90 «. m. to #:00 p.m. Sundays, 8:30 a. m to 3:80 p.m. yo tion, 1429 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street. ‘It's Awfully Funny.” THLETICP., PACIFIC NORTHWEST os Bye TOMORROW . Thursday, Sa’ iturday and July 17, 18 and 20, Admission, 260. Grand extra. commences: ‘THIRD AVENUE Gates open at 2 0 280. Pixies’ Triumph |80—Fairies and B 0 \Friday Night and fatince, July 17 and 18 Prices—so and 25 cents. ! ; ; 1