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Ss . THE SEATTLE STAR. 2. BUCK & CO. pa ny es val a | dron’s Clothing Irathet th “rite turer Saturday « ° ° Saturday Dan er Furnishing Goods, Hate and : 1404 Second avenue, new ® Building prescriptions have Of raw bavun, Most of the porridge | mand are be- | 1 QO » | ato oe druggists, But | . you are safe in Dringing your A 6 ae i ighted Lamp Caused the! |Self-Sacrifice of A Missionary] novinsn’ Crusoe experion ing made by | | Terrible Explosion in the! And His Wife In the Far| Wont)!" sw! Prescriptions Ramakel MUSIC (0) Dey Wer minstve% Nova IE 4 their| Breezy News of the North—In- They! dian Attempts to Murder A The American Clothier ii June took a iv-| Woman | walk aro’ |terday the peopte of Park City were} The Pacific « Storage Com-| turned ti |Bkugway at 8 c thie morning Moved te 1408 Sevens Ave. [plunged ‘into deeper worrow ‘una | party raatltic Cold Storage | Com-| turned to the boat "had ab enone asdl to Bartell's; each Ingredient Is tested mourning as the rescuing party! Captain F. 7 arrived from | crommme (Opes ® | $246,000 in dust. The trem se qeahts enodee’ to albert eral: Daas Taney. Drought Dok jitsiens Cotes after ane | Nene he had | BFObRbIY maw & balt-wild dow | om ae feenneray Ten, outer st te tenhataible to talen jother from the iuifated ming. |” | on a from Bt lama ecimrer teint hrtae wit Hank of Commer he v was caune ¥ &) Michaels, which were brought down ee Srenng W 0 tate annay off jof the DalysWeat with @ lighted | Kerr, and 12 passenger 2 he yacht was hated and } Boyker, $2,000; He « lie, Imutediately the terrific ex Among the lntter © B. K. Hel- |} ok told the party how the c Thomas Cartwright Cut Rate Prices | 2s." coma manta te ceri o> Aong the iter wee WX. Mat ag Ren Meade hugh aman, Carte | L into atoms and caused the death ot | ing missionary work he Kuskok a that arthougD thas expected to 20 « WwW. Dit r d, % men The deadly gna creeping | wim country for the past nine years Deel. Se Fae tenes in @. few | Isaac, « notorious character | Paraffin, per pound Ide | == through the mine, quickly overcame | Mr. Helmick’s five children, who | peuiag cen the tile aroner they ae Sento, 8, RareeteA. Shei Schiller’s Malt Extract, §0 sine 17¢ WATCHES DIAMONDS, FIN pre before they were con-| were all born and rained in thal ing this the party ware the beoe a {dangerously wounded an. Indian Meliin's Food, T5o stae § JEWRLRY SND SILVRRWARR danger | frozen country, where a white man Dolled eggs, cookies and cther| woman July ® Chilkeot, Th. Relladonna Piasters, Me size... 10e fire followed the ex-|is only seen occasionally, can apeak ee ORG GtHer | out a itehcraft Red Crosa Cotton, per pouna.30¢ Adbert Hansen 7 ' |; in aa the Hews reached | nothing but Hequimo language, | Moreel® left from the plentc intive eoamacs waa. charged Wy Red Cross Tar and Ege Shampoo avenue. Teetue partion were seni | Mr. Helinick ie teturming to he Oiie| ptt bows sagerly devoured all|relative of Inmace wan charged | foap, 38¢ size... A The largest Jewelry house im the |to the scene. OF the hundreds that | home to regain his health, whieh th things, expecting to be|Skundo, an doctor, with be Almond Cream, dc size North weat, entered the mine to aye the miners, | been sadly Impaired by the rigors of n @ few % They failed, | wits f pomesuinive petee Ice Cream Soda, per glass a eas | Oo loat their Hives. In the Ontario, | the Kuskokwim country. He reports | POWever, to launch the sloop when | that oid Lament Fo Which Ie connected with the Daly-| that his work of Chrint he tide came up and were obliged |lees. Isaacs shot the squaw of an sleep in it another night In The boys apent all day Hunday on | Isaac's re Pregoription Druggists. The Great Event ~2 ~> <> | ‘Though all thone that entered the| up the Kuskokwlr ht j the inland, | Recces: varie ous Zhe Daweed city council has de Stops in the back and |i| mine were taken out os “he & ‘ that was left of the stale porridge Jed to retain the N. W. M, poll - . mine we aken o « lous, he taught. They readily ft ' “4 . were eager to recenter an reviving |readand write, The mot diseourad | The buye swallowed the bacon raw: |for the protection of the city.” | for Which Hundreds Wait 0 ald search for friends and | ine feature of the work i# the rapids | p.)° hy that it . ‘ “gg <q QUICK DRUG CO,, 704 tat ave | relatty As the explosion mainly | ity with whidh the natives are dying | lah eh af e ee eee po ie oka fy ries Union, has ane) : aoe ~ te SECOND AVENUE BR B ELLIOTT pm Bad. LR Ml Mee. Hotei ene race. | Mr: nad) became thoroughly frigh 1 and [kan sais hhories and canning! pene Refracting. Bu | wedding trip Sine yearn ago and oa i te be ie Bar &.. ne Ider | busing Mr. Godwin has spent 1 A grand clearance of all broken lines and small lots of | Optician... ~ ILOING PERMITS [have not seen civilization since é hist were therm phat | fee narttadinae pall ole’ ue’ le mon finest merchandise left from our big spring and early _ TRADE YOUR | Look for the big Spectacte Sign |, Rutiding Berets, were Aken out SELLING MIGRARY BONDO a| Pucuck realieed the dravity of the |patened. with avestments of the summer trade at reductions of 40, 50 and as high as 60 OLD STOVE |the city to have your eyes corrected | 9, Wenig 40r a ope-siory frame [of the city council, will ‘meet thia| OC tye. boys were, waving about |g Kies wg martes, ycolored ex par sents 11-12 Hes ne renidence at 1702 Twelfth avenue, to |evening at the city hall to decide up- | ° " about | soldier, Was arrested July 11 for rob: FOR A QUICK ussy Bde Coot T1100, Dy Anna As King, tor « [on some means of suiting the lipracy| whem at howe, ‘There wan noching to |bing register in the Mug testa 4 . Jone-and-one-halt-story tesldence at | rite bonds. Hide have been adver- | 20. however, but toalaep on the t-)rant. Deputy Marshal Snook ar >) MEAL STEEL Rellable Planos 1614 Baat Joun street, to coat $1.7 Lined to be opened about the mid Ey gaged, Be starea |feated im ‘connection with the, rob DDS A Dd EN DS Y mh ; pers ae the unlucky castawaya In the face, | per? (wo other Lough negroes, 3 vs opie CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Z/ACCUSED OF A wa to high andthe | na Macey a ee gt that Counciman| OF MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS SECOND AVE. AND UNION $ will be a hereby the rate of | his white shirt, f toa pota| Pred Rawkestert, doe of Skage Cassimeres, Worstede and Cheviete. oe Suit guaranteed thoroughly well made. i tte | and went down Co: RAD @) COSTES Prneeety ORMSS SA Oty interest v wer than that aak- | ie re ted citizens, had refused to ta that seid eastior at 0, 24 Odds and ends of Men's Fine Prince 505 Pike St. Tel, John 2531. tracting the attention of a man in| becnsse the latter pad refused to} sale $15.00 and $16.50; odds and ends sale Terrance Fagen, © young teliow | a towhoat, who carried the party, ta [stand for eewet Job for the bene-| oa and ends of our very finest Suite tn worsted, who ‘has once before been in the he tttie town of Harper. “There the Ot ot er tees Mien e pes| (vicunae, trteots, caaaimeres.- Your tailor» nd ends of Men's Outing Suite, Custody of the polten, pan Ar arved boys. we on a hear awe y charge double our regular pric Pa: fans? a rested by Pi iceman’ Le Count ‘on meal and in the afternoon they took |°au#ed quite aratir in Bkagwe | Which was 819,00, 5% $25.00 on . w “r - az and a 00 n of having been implicated steamer Hattie Hanson for : idp and 4 just the thing for vacatiot is ye! jes going on excursions and | Commalesion of h grave crime ROOSEVELT’S price Pore 4 . | gas dtabe price. is:soiasamresenontanp pienio parties. i ta anid by Pg Tad Winoch: —? CENSURE OF to be the man who "steered" him ~ 1 tn full plant KIRK, 1200 Firat Ave. Bi... nee wits need wknd MATINEE oan SueTu DDS AND ENDS | Tuesday night. Winocht was set 5 Iooking around for | upon by fogtpaide Yn am alley in the ~-—— “ OF BOYS’ SUMMER WEAR Hoes Bae wae 0 lower part of the ty. and he’ | Awuar CONVENTION WORK IRL TU NS WASHINGTON, D, ©, July 17 hs }that Fagen was with him during the In his formal publ arg of Gen ‘ ildren'’s Gui wear poy Gling pape he sy he belleves, led him | PROGRESSING WITH GREAT |gral Smith for tavuing the Vein and A grand clearance of all our Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Suits at a ount of 20 per cent |burn” order in th Prest a R Sage a ae : pide, we are offering earhen’s picture adorke the rogue's ppc ong FROM } dent Hose ve al Young Men’s Long Pants Suits 31 to 35 bust measure: t alle r here . COTTERILL mn the recent campaign onrdere a SS at the follow. ence for having stolen goods in his lby General Smith the shooting of $10.00 values f $8.00 $15.00 values for. $12.00 $20.00 values for . 4 - ORSON. » y the native bearers by the der of JELLY GLASS#ES. : as During yesterday afternoon's con Major Waller was an act which | $12.50 values for $10.00 $15.00 values for -... 814.40 q 3 pint vention session of the ot ‘Tem- 7 Op act. whieh sul. As acta a = piars a cablegram was received from |Generally Selects the Pitcher for) i'et the American name, and oan't Boys’ Suits im Sailors, Norfolks, D. B. 2-Piece, S, B. 3-Pi Supreme Counselor George F. Cpt-| Hero, Because She Thinks He| Waller's mental condition at the Boys’ Suits im Sailors, Norfolks, D. B. 2-Piece, S. B. iece terill, now attending the supreme| Does All the Work } time, this mental condition being duc Ages from 3 to 16 lode in Kholm, in which he| Since the theatrical season in Se-|to the fearful hardship and suffer 4 stated that h nd Nias with [Atle ie practically caged and there |ing whic he had undergone in his|¢g.09 values for ....+.+- $1.60 $5.00 values for ...... < $4.00 $8.00 values for .. 0 ; ated that he was endeavoring, With | remains but little afternoon diversion | campaign. It is impossible to tell - 4 fn A very large shipment of mixed [considerable success, to bring the|except baseball, the matinee girl hax|exactly how much influence lan- | $00 values for <M2AO $6.00 values for ...... < $4.80 $10.00 values for ......0 ; [fruits from California and Oregon |next session of the supreme lodge| transferred her adoration and ad-|guage like that used by General | $4.00 values f0r .......00+.++./ MBO Jar Caps. 25¢ doz. | [arrived in Reattle last night and i*| 1. geattic iration from the stage to the base-| Smith may have had In preparing - Jar Rubbers, 3 dos. 8! |being unloaded on Western avenue ne ERR t bail diamond Jthe min those under him for Bargains in Hate for Men and Boys. In fact, the balance of this for Se. today. It consists mostly of peaches, > fy Bev ng dene ted as! nero has made way | hy itment of deeds which We] month will be a bargain festival al | ow : pluma, apricots, apples. and pears. | Baldwin, grand chief] ine ball player: In the list of dia- | reg ‘ Prices remained the mame unt morn. |‘e™plar ; [mond favorites the matinee girl) | “loose and violent talk by an of jing. there being an evident desire oy A usually ¢hoores the piteher, for to | Seer high rank is always likely on the part of the commingion men | Sie Yig" icretary: agenra,| Bet mind he fs responsible for the |(o excite "to wrong-doing thuse to keep them up as long ax possible. cali: tins (Haewerd.| victory or defeat of the team. Jamon his subordinates whowe wills 4 { }| Tomorrow te Wf probable there wili| frame, creasurer: Mor t- Campbell] "Gn the Seaitie. mam dese Btovall |Are weak or whose | passions “are |$ 1330 24 H E MER 133024 @ | |e ieee. and raspberrien are| Tuatiom, Rrand chief chancellor. | fer" ine’ worship of the. fair eex |tim e long career, distinguished for | |$ Avenue je CAL Avenue $3 } wber p ea ¢] It was decided to employ a prac-| re “ }| both scarce bri a goes, His frank, open smile as he|gallantry and, on the whol SBORO, Ky., July 1.—Joun | ee One Another latter went for $1.00 and $2. Cherries | canta to minors in this stat om. Croats upon the A merteas ermay, So¢. | ing: apaenne , 3 q a; ‘De i are very plentiful and are selling at Today an ete@rsion was given t When « girl falls in love with a erefore, upon the nation, and it is a ; ‘os shee, aig woe Il Curtain Ends, 124 yard all kinds of prices. mantaucun ap abe steamer Tc baseba:t player there is only | one’ deeply to be regretted that he should : 4 a mm ig “1 4 vanes | heed. Gram tee Fy thing to do-—write noteas Now Jeave en = " a to eh aye Mee tats Sree Segre ann | ta sg |r ik Me be cn HIGH-GRADE ; | rived today: and is going at 23 and | ports of mittees and a drill con-| jy. ~ a © He receives after. cach game-he wins 3 Reno ill aermead iret PO dosera cf perfumed. tissives of ail MARINE NEWS | ; ' a prices. MORTALITY RECORD colors. “Many of the writers desire ven ¢ é 4 ’ JOBBING QUOTATIONS camer raphe OcneBahis auyperaph, and | , TR steamship Meteor, Captain f a ‘| bog 8 - ‘The funeral of © Fare wan held | still others a contbinath of the two we Company gt 1 on ‘Nome b oe rom the family ja t ter A '' . The folidwing Martiage licenses 4 ter. Jeasduopened his mait the | Yesterday evening after @ quick voy SATURDAY have been tseued: Charles Carsten. g othen Gas he found a letter from one | age of nine days and 17 hours [Band Emme Johnson. 2, of Seattle; neal services for Laura Ruth- [of the best hotels of Beattie, which | Steamship, Manauense, of the George Gardner, legal age, and Ber- erford were hold from Bonney &|read as follows Northwestern Commercial Company a tha Olson. legal age. bath of Seat- Stewart's chapel at 10 o'clock this My Dear Mr. Stovali:—I have bad eaten ay, & Ths) Extra Special tle; Charieg Heringer, Mh of Cleve neat teniy, tant morning seen you piny manyagames in Beat-| 6 veeiteadt or ANS Will Be i Jand, Ohio. and Emma ing, 21, — tle and some in Tae ‘and 1 am | the ol | (ot Tacoma: W. B Grane, 2. and BP oe gurtuie | Reinforced INQUEST AT LEARY (2 ne eee aout 1 never | Manauense bad aboard 16 miners in|} BARG. : : fr Warnaboiai 0, and’ Ketnryn (Bp "eis! ize vaue. fh or abet. ne Q mine a Kame ere, wer et lever | merelal Company, which has conces Offered SATURDAY: : | pears, $1.25 per box tide “out, selthout. allowing any ot sions from the Hgeslan government. | # a | The jury in the inau them to get to the first base. Won't| The steamer Discovery was to : gweckei ‘on ayn ture and | for Siberia July 9 and the ateamer|@ The Binsclis Floor pe mene yore pleaes stars ct! | Newsboy wa expected from Candle |@ worth $1.85; special « BB es 6 6 ntal death. Kovich wae at work | y pitcher her home,| The y worth 9c; rpeci 4 7 s patilin the mine, Dut picked away too| Lou's ind tod ipo ate would meet | yesterday with m large . ‘The new Connecticut Food : Chin’ yesperg, gs0r. | much under coal ta half a ton tthe wate afler the eame, add-| At, $500.00, and i Chopper, No. 40, $2.00; spe- him at the a * 4 MADISON. | Wis. July 172-Cov- | work Shirts fomaties, $1.35 vero coal feli on him and caused in-|ing that ahe weuld Wear certain col-| Steamship Senator oF aaa yee IN EVERY A : quer Lat wee pomtinated [stant death. Coroner Hoye returned |ors in her costume and carry « larne terson, sailed for Nome tast night! ave gcosibig Frait and Lard 4 the republicans in conven-| MI Black and : | this morning 4 of with @ full cargo of freight, Bhe|@™ The Seraiiio vent ee 7 on, the frat alice woday He |B] whive and bivel Crocheted | at oh oMirltinn ship Ghebevan, Captain B.|¥ The Sink Brush, i DEPARTMENT ; 780 votes to 266 for White- 0 ritish ship Gleneivan, Captain E. e . ' ee 2 a's tor Wroetich. Mfattpss morn [2 iiae, “Ot YO srucnoken ase pr. tor, “serng s THEGOLF PLAYERS f. ‘Thoman, 167 daye out trom "a Ce : ©, Davidaon was named for) : Serents "ROR, Sooo te mya for Queendtown with @ car; Granite Rice Boller, meaner > int governor CHICAGO, July 3 ithe third| #heat, has been quoted at $1.05; #pectal ee ; % friends ‘of Senator ‘aaecner, | on round in the national amateur | cent. Insurance. anite Lipped Sause Pan, No. i , indoreement ip the tform olf tourney began this morning n ag . MM, 4c; special 0c @ string attached to Figen he | | 18 t favorable auspices. The; Ella Wilson Wins laschiia tsced bacee Pak. r) b : - earry the-fight into ti goon. Provistons | ud * vert ot eorpares i |. Bila Wilson awarded $1,500 28, 50c; xpecial .... 40¢ 1ES Aigtric: it , re 16 players were left to particl: | ayia, «" wuperior ¢ Sh amart tie dan, Re $ the tad Latnuctapt teocice poor te. - poring bg pet theta cate, ‘mentee, Cine! Seer | pate in the ie which ‘ie tring | ant Oy hapiine wep. Trimble-and Neon ty sie loamy 9” i y o- ie ean. Mie tournament down to the sem at on siteee + a ee eee Be ibe valu Slaughter louse Macagers Say | finais, to be a tome | Nghe allowed that she was seriously |@® Agent for Garland Raz i $ i 9e eon Eldridge’s Sewing Machines and $25.00 Suits now . see ates ts $EE0O 1 \ Their Establishment Is San- |and permanently injured by falling | macks, lee; bellies, Iie an 12 NOTES welty Hot Air Furnaces, ; Curtain Serim | xotsingnam || “earned Sri paiowine ontee are! itary POLIC | into an excavation in an alley, back $30.00 Suits now eee inches wide one : a ? of the Bon Marche, betwee © . ‘ . ¥ Det ‘ tiey, $81.80: ! day afternoan filed in the miperior! pe sace, ¢ hotel, has | and Nordhot °. , sri pine th a | Gener ety Reseniy | Jue. the Garland, not, hee Amd NoTanett 8 (ico. H. Woodhouse $ § 82% Sui now seas $1690 jo Al. j Cheese-Native Washington ful) cream, x represents Jast shipment of oats from , 9c Butter, Checes, Regs and Poultry Fae ee ey panies Wilcox ask: /ihee in finding Charles @iidden, an Leg Is Broken the tide flats, Mr. Wi | taken from the cliy dock to. Provi & Go. y Yeeiter Hasisn) Hew sYorn, ieygice |a large number of Heacon hill Temi: | pave gound te south Africa, Dy the | dence hoepital in. the ambulance thie P ig ‘ Ieconsin.. ide: | Roduetar lentes who are continua ffended | iri ent, will be taken on | Morning with a broken le Ones } co + F hetian governigient, will tl rokedl leg. | Mona ) JA report comes from Name that W. rh Dh ene by the stench ‘fre slaughter "| iat ev ahip Askehall, which sails | Fecelved the injury, in an up-soun 1 ' Hoppman, a well known young tagioe , houses on the tid trom ‘Tacoma thix evening | logging camp ye Z S Man of that city, wag drowned on | Hotly fresh ranch, 20@2Te; east-| ‘The company’s an tent ——— | ’ 7 Canadian| Wants Big Damages cert at] Reuben Helms has filed a pe Its slaughter hous try—Mens. 1AW@Ise: fevers, | Shoe ain! alleen $4:0086.00 wr don! turkeya, 1a@ite; ecese, | Bey the morning of June 2%, just off th . ioral e ffinst ovpomite Pert Safety. He nad 206-208-210 PIKE STREET Fifth Regiment is conducted | artilery Band will give cc nal Etamines, Broadcloths and Cheviots, new shapes and left Nome ih m small boat with his | fo@tie; aueks, ‘136. lin nitary manne ording to the | {adison Street Pavilion Sunday af- | injuries damage suit against the Se Spartner: A. Nelgon. with a load of |— | ape 1 on |iaws the state ‘and city ordi- | Madieon Cire voning cee [attic & Renton Railway Compan perfectly tailored— ; 4 and grein, bound for Solomon due! | nances *° | for $10,080. Tiver. On the trip down Mr. Hopp | _Sener—1Sahite. i | He alleges that while standing on Ar a $s. fon aid" own on tomot gore ates | FUNERAL OF | cammiaton Man's riers | T Lat t Classify tnetoutaide of a crowded ‘car kein eave Shirts oe ay and fel} aslees je thos heose—-Nai inet o Stine =| over @ trestle at the southern end of 12.50 oleae ove 5 ki : Tacsncitun nt Foie off io te ARCHBISOP) feo 82 os ment 00 Late to aver trent one et onc Sede Suits aR | Water, and before help could reach - mach, ialte 3 Masont toh charm. Finder | With such force against one be end Races te $ 7.75 F es that his s¢ him, was drowned. His body must |~ Crain on have sunk Immediately, for jt has| CHICAGO, July 17—Impressive fu return to 716 Firat avenue and re ae ‘. ~- * | destroy r. loppman went to Nome in) Archbishop chan w d this 2 r a falta, « TTR | i oes Insane =o ing and engineering work in differ. | dral. Cardinal Gibbons, Arehbish ri | May MeDonsid t& to be ¢ ® $16.50 Skirts .... $20.00 Skirts .... $25.00 Skirts . +8 9.75 ++ $12.00 €nt parte of the country. He was a |ops Ireland, Kain, Ryan and about 20 | Its very pleasing know that as to her ity in the su ——— Man of fing-education abd, was a | bishops, scoren of prie 4 et Col. Lewis Returns - public appreciates a. aa aching to) court this afternoon, Kitty Bird, of Member of Anvil Masonle Club. His|dreds of laymen from all 5 Colonel mes Hamitton 7 , 3 at ie ene OR ee a, | veer-hall fame, ie to be the com ~~ oeiietriaiaats Sess in ounaraahe RP. | Se etry coat nthe bid | whslgts al Te aiaatas, Sa Five Seattle Boys Have An Un-|" fahcy Towa Creamers Butter stows | planing withente ae ‘ [ing celebrated solemn pont re- | month#, returned home last evening pleasant Experience | teaee eels Ste ee ater, | she cone Webi on a chati ° STOVALL STAYS ~ {amiga Atcholation ”ityan | Stont of hia time haw been apent fo | cast away for three dayn on an un] We amo carry the Meat Washing | ved in the county dell on 9, charts Style, Quality ; 4 |preached the sermon. The funeral | trying to establish a beet sugar trust| inhabited island within three miles | tn Bu J Shc dare ay tag and hssaulten P | procession was made up of police, lin the Northwest, | He Also ut-lof Alki point, most of the time with: | pound, and funcy fresh ranch exgs, tae mereing SRE Meee Workmanship the Sevent inois uniformed Cath- | tempting to secure the Jocation of alout food, Ix thé remarkable exp sc 8 Cosen, ‘ itty ‘by tearin ? ‘7 Jeane Stovall: pitcher, will remain | oie societies, and hundred# of citi: |toet wugar refinery in. Beattie, In| ouvert tive Seattle bays, Iherettend COW Sutra MORE. Lyendtoin ent serene 2 Jer" Price ; am this season. hough he | porartiy in the vault in Calvary. | success. Frank ‘Wat ympany \ ; \ ove’ had # ticket for Pendieton, Or., he | POrar! au ’ for thia week. We are over phimine! m, Or. hel Later t will be finally interred in r. and 0 ew ents of m Thomps ager wen y mh cisrininantesteite 4 rae Be ad FO | Mic ane Mae. sewer sap ‘guests bt | Wikaw Theme eect’! II Full Set $6, Gold Crowns $6, Gold Fillings $1, Sliver Fillings BOC B) stocked on carriages and will sae and Dugdale came together ‘tant | Ai Right and arranged matters satinfac - torily to the ttle siab artist. i T of busin every. “, aged 1; Frank. McDermott 13, and William Moore, aged 1, have been camping in a tent at years. Grand, ‘armel © the Re rifice the price rather than carry the Carriages over, Great reductions on All work guar Double every articte in the house this week, | ————____— No stipends are paid to the clergy taid that a pum’ ° eee i ~ | During the great os of Har-| Wost Beattie for some time. Last Hreakablé Plates, fit guaran * es ri ii mpoler a at Bt. Lake's church, / Chobham, Eng-|sington Rewgold’s company in U | priday night William Pocock, & teed. The only Painless Den- 9] Don't pay fancy prices for burbl Sunset Oil and Refiaing Co. Hot Spring ’ ungster pitch and, while the eholr, the erganist,/and 1,” at the Seattle theater, the t Seattle who are Grad. | ture when you buy h hea per ¥ olf ager and ingiste orean Dlower and t ger all give | phoce wil be given an extra perform: | UMN? y- toot fionihye ‘boats tet tints ini Beattie who are Gres po second block of stock of. 40,000 ms to have acted in a way which | butit by voluntary contributions, and | Yentists, 718 First Avenue 4] I C c ing yet t share trams wo hae Acted Ane, way which | buitt by voluntary contributions, and nee Dentinis, ng viet avenve Fl Daualton Carpet Co, |i. gett vi Sowell to | ite lover of baseball in Beuttle 0 we th Regiment Royfl Canadia ae on ge 8:80 F act promptly. Barly advance in price | Porcelain , service. = f i tty ld week |, Fie x gimn a MR ; papadinn : f t inion block Ai “ie {020 First Avenue prs Res pen eet ae BATE HALRCt T “156, 4 cation » being put in t ‘roude spent seven years in ¢ adison Street Pavillon Sunday af- |!" The other two litt m. to & p.m, Sundays no: ++ hain 820 | eS Mel Lids bidg. Seat- |SHAVE 0c, 111 Second ave, #6 ; 7 fied on day Sten bo wad not pitch: | esting materials for and i writing | Hiacion ond evening: "ag Cg or ge Papa One Doop Saath of BacDouga)) & Bouth wicks _— " » Corner Store fuse = Under St, James’ Hotel. a ing and then being compelled to| nis “History of England 2g pre” | Jeet an ge sme selling. es ‘- , ye ! ; : Diteb his regular garges. '