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NEVER LET UP The Bartell The dest of medicines reasonabie prices, Hood's Sarsaparitia Pe-ru-na, $1.00 sime , Carter's Swedish Hair Renewer, Marchand’s Hair Tonite, What trade wo have we hold what we havn't we're after, Read on. Honey Almond Ci La Blache Face Powder, foc kind 20 Byrup of Figs, Sc kind . Pink Pills, We kind .. . ‘We take care to sell you ood med feines, Graduate prescription drug. | Northweat, BarTeLLDRuGCo Fe ee SEtoND troubles. Phone, Main 603 ver 308 Pike street, we clty to have your eyes corrected te -12 Heussy Ridg ke 1220 24 ave. the Ladiee Salts, Watsts, ora HG RIND.” Ou Obtain Your power from an Flectric Mtor, you can select a loca Perh recorded by the Richmond Piano | ‘Today's record shows that | ciger hundred and forty-five peo- | ry jamie we of the |to San Pedro, Sete regerdiess of proximity to Stine shaft or a steam engine. You can have m pure air, a clean 494 attractive shop; your own lower price a represent the Richmond Pa Yourself only; available when- ever you desire to use it, in or (ut of regular working hours. everyboly knows The Seattle Electric 907 First Ave. Hecond ave James’ Hotel, B. BUCK & CO. Men’ dren's Clothing shing Goods, Hate and s, 1404 Second avenue, new mos Buglding. 1406 Moved to 1406 Second Avo. | JAMES HENRY t Service, — Special attention Note» [WATCHES DIAMONDS, FIN® ps JEWELRY * ND SILVERWARE Albert Hansen "®""_:.: avenue, | [iS largest Jewelry house im the |: | Skagway carried Steamehip making a reduction in Alaskan mail service Quiok Kidney Cure Stops pain in the back and ||| (ham! matter at its next setting forth th pe are to be ctroulated cures all kidney and bladder |||‘! ‘00. QUICK DRUG CO., 704 ist ave ave I’ E Burr Postnaster received notk Whiting, chief clerk of th | matt Look for the big Spectacte Sia |that Beat place in| should be {and CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: F. te commisa! 300 White Sailor Shirts, blue BB) wetchow pang collar, $1.00 each. We have sold quite a number of these as Shirt Waists for In- going on excursions and [| using indecent language, he bas a man for whose capture there reward with the deseription of John E. jagher, alias John &, Dunn, who ts wanted in Taunt ; murder of his wife's brother, Joseph | Me Mahon. | The press rate over the cable be- |tween Skagway and Juneau [been reduced from # |word to one cent by f |Gen, Greely The | made a catch of 2200 fish at Chilcat ‘The Alaska Packers’ amwociation has | = | 60 faking boats engaged at the sam any quantity, best } | piace lit lowest : Max Steinall, a Slavonian quality, es shoreman, has become insane ‘the appearance of @ young lady ind followed her about at | a safe distance. He attacked a man | whe called at the in’ evening, and was arrested July 16 Gens parties. KIRK, 1200 Firet Ave. price. ISSAQUAN COAL CO. Foot of Madison St Tol Main The Grasse Needs Cutting if you have been larly at from $3.50 to 4.60, ail next week— i2-inch .. -9B-05 M-ineh ...... $35 COON BROTHERS HUMBOLDT Ramaker Music. WITH GOLD dust ang © the n Hank ef Comn She also brought down ot of Whom were from j the Interior of Skagway action of the United fter mails betwee and Puget sound ports be atirely by the | petitio of he Wrangel, ["n Keehtkan and ke up the fight Sampson of Skagway | ty of Seattle, City of Topeka d on the Spokune, A other Pacific Reliable Pianos ey ely Para Dirigo is discontinued. Luke McGrath was jof Skagway July 14. resigned ax city Dillon was chosen for the p The offices of surveyor, poundmaster, were abolished ney and John who wae arrested for | Skagway, (GHARGES CAPT. PRATT WITH VIOLATING DANISH TREATY Whon the United States geodetic) ors be released. The latter refused. A hot discussion followed, but the matter was allowed to fest until bad de-| this morning, when Consul Jakobsen ‘Cimbria.| started out to serve # writ of ha- lying at|beas corpus on Capt. Pratt. To his erin, he learned that the tter- apt. |son had already sailed und that he is now helpless until the vessel re- turn Mr. Jakobsen claims that he| Capt. Pratt Violated the treaty between Denmark and the United survey Steams - sepoonae Patterson sailed no Saturday ni waiting for a bar- @! Aboard gain in Lawn Mow- @ sbostd three sailors crs, you are in luck | while both vessels wei this time, as we are B! Moran's Friday night, the three going to offer them @ | org enlisted on the Patterson. at greatly reduced @) prices all next week. by of the Cimbrian discovered | The famour Elec lish Consul {ya and Gem Lawn @ | went aboard the Patterson and de- Mowers that sell @ | manded of Capt. Pratt that the «al! | CUDIHEE THROWN the Dantah shi) accompanied by Dan john P. Jakobsen, (Continued ¢ from page one.) Lewis War: eet no 1612 First Ave., Near Union, l knowledge of £1 | grading Last Edition 4 O’Ciock pp. m. GAMBLERS ROUTED HALF A MILLION BROUGHT | West Seattle Grafters and Blind AND ALSO LATEST NEWS FROM THE NORTH | Best Meats Shp arciuss Pigs Suffer a Big Defeat Grafters and gamblers at Weat Se- att e are up against it, Clty Mar shall FF, Lemonda is the man who haw cut their uniawful practices short, ‘These men of fortune swarto ed to West Seattle yewterday with big crowds tha creation, As early as lo the morning y begun to set heir sure-thing games a beach, Callow youths, flahermen ot re out for re r quickly « ing contrivances, The dealers rub r unsophisticated peraor thered around the allur bed thetr hands in suppres ae they thought of the fat returns they were sure of getting for their tay's work, But Mai | Lemonds strotied Jong the beach about this time. & 20 waw the games, and inside of minutes four dealers were "bik the bay grafters quickly took the hint arted for more inviting flelda. Dee & Brown, the proprictare of a bathhouse, in cone & “restaurant” ts run, wer for selling liquor without and each placed under a $100 bail! to appear for trial before Judge L. W. Davis this morning, Dee had been arrested last W ay for th fronse, bat hin case had failed to appear. Mra. Goldberg, the pror the Ocean View restaura ted lant Wednesday or, but fe not known tc since Dee, when seen Inst night jo Nquer hax been wold in our place © last Wednesday, as far as I know. Our place is rituated on ground not In the city limits, any- how PARK COMMISSIONERS: newly apointed park commti ra will meet tomorrow evening prepare for active work this summer, The new commissioners C. W, Saunders, C. E. Fowler, 6 F. Blaine and EJ wbury. AD f them take a deep in t in parks nd will do much this year in t Airection of beautifying the pubiic resorts, F. N. Little, superintendent Of park, te perfectly willing for the comminsioners to go ahead, and wll ao In his power to amsiat ther. According to present Indications, the loommiasioners will select EF. Blaine as chairman of the board. He is one of the many citizens of Reattle Who takes a great interest In parks. Mr. Saunters t* an archtite will have many Valuable suggestions to offer regarding the parks of & atte Mr. Fowler has been educat- ed 98 @ civil engineer, and while lv- ing in the Bast made the laying out of parks a special study. States city engineer, it was decided to let it. Mr. Littie moved to accept Mr. Young voted against it Engineer Ing in favor 0 | The contract for the building of | concrete sidewalks on Sixth avenue between James street and Madison | street was awarded to J. Kaiberg or $3,614.10, 'T. 1. Petorson secured the contract for a sewer o [confederntes to pave the er for hie} Spruce ‘uirset, tor $htme Th and the aan encape. except that which he had r celved from a boy friend at who had overheard the first from East Madison street to Re Storff's addition was let to George versation between Floyd, Simmons | (‘eas snd Cudtheee's friend. Jer fousi@ation he built ry which the Seattle newspapers have up to this time accepted as the real story of Cudthee's Sawyer lake fathure. FIRST OF THE OiL BURNERS CONCESSION im Behooner Olympic. up the cock Second block of stock of 49,000 shares nearly ait sold. That remain- ing yet to be had at te per share. | Those desiring stock wilt do well to act promptly. Barly advance tn price ELLIS MORRISSON, sat. Seo, Basement Mutual Life bidg., Seat | tle, Wash, jtain port yesterday afternoon, after a five | Manetaoturt day®’ passage from Ban Pedro, Henry Hensel “32S200""9 | 2° tered thts port. 000 gallons of ofl, nd trip between Seattle ‘The off is 2B Hinckley Block. Third Floor. ps no success in plano mer- 5 sing bas been equal to th ken advan 4 the club rates which te the buy » pay for the In- jan at the rate of $6 a mot rman, Clay & Co., have declare thet had it been possibl Pr get the pianos all at once instead of Bound 13 in shipments of thirty to forty, the in would have been filled Only fifty-five members tend cep’ as the club i hundred. Messrs ‘ & Co.'s wt , is at i Cherry Elk Goods ¢ have the finest an- cortment of Bik chars buttons and pins in ¢ et Prices ways ght 8. Seninghaue Avera. Firat ‘or for the d the ‘The st -burning Vensel that oy Bhe has wboard 4 for a To; {Ban ‘The Richmond Piano Club 20 Numbers 145 Win cas Lo Wakes te tar om ee regular on the main deck and two # in the aft hold. Bhe tons lise, 100 tons halt and 190 tons of wooden pipe | afternoon she TI t Hoqulam, to Krone and maker 10 knots | Although she trips to Whateom. three firet tim Hanson forced to let go the 6 h he was towing, and jet her shift for “PAVING IST bi little hematitehed the, with match, ia th ing of the board of pub. works this morning, th e grading of First avenue south Atam fort Each petal, after being perfectly er her bid was aban The thought Bids for the grading of Summit ue and Bellevue place frem East Thomas street to Kast Park drive were rejected, the lowest bidder be- ing fully $800 above the estimate red by the city engineer's office. THEY GET HOUSTON, Tex. July 21—One |thousand Southern Pacific shopmen | returned to work this morning. Jik wise the atrikers at San An Paso, compromistag on an jraise here, and arbitration for the| the | others. LONDON, July 2t-—The British government’ is likely to prove that John W. Mackay 8 domictied in ngland, and collect @ million dol rw death duty WASHINGTON, D.C, July 21 ¢ Olymple wan built for the H.| Minister Bowen of Caracas, cables yf vl that the Port of Carupano hax been declared blockaded Admirable India Linen There are some of the loveliest aist suite in India linen, which htfuily sheer and cool, Many f e far from being plain, Many Cases even elbow sleeves figure, Which, of course, tales them out of the regulation ‘shirt et Claas, One pretty affair has a ase in all-over pin tucks. A smart kt finieh clusers of five accent ench of the ne gores, with two rows of hem hing in addition, Embroidery sare let in at the flounce top, the mame figuring on the blouse at These embroidery aquar nd em, few generally remind us that aa lovely latest to necompany It is no lem affair than a ‘ove made of emoroldered muslin! Ceceoconsvsvercecceceses Via jo within the estimatcs of the out on the brim jock in The rest of thon with which boen dismissed because the witnesses also unto them: of Twenty-fourth avenue ages. Chri h difficult to ¢ judgement and fully reach th touch they could apply the rule be saved from the habit, for th person does not exist who Itkes tc be slandered, Our little phone girl would t THE SEATTLE STAR. ——————— SOMETHING ABOUT PRES. JNO. MITCHELL FIRE FIEND | ATTACKS AN rats EXPOSITION . rin Orendort® a bat om I KE $100. with $2 ! ‘ TWO LITTLE GIRLS LOST SPRING VALLEY, M., July 21 When a man hi before the public for a nun years, serving in a important 4 capacity as president of the Untied| Mine Workers of America, gliimpeen into the personal habita, domestic tastes and the ¢lreumptances that} placed him where he is are alway more or lees interesting. A glance| tic into thy home life of the family of| fact that her hy John Mitchell shows that this gen-| ict lus of the mining world has bad @/ came pr unique and interesting career At 13 he was digging tn the coat | oy mines here, and now at 2% he hai held for three rs, the higher could confer upon him, His family, whieh consists of Mre. Mitchell, and four children, Richard. pute on no airs,” and has ared to change her way of living since her husband has risen in the|band rose from digging coal, world, She and her children live a| by becoming an do the betior class of miners in the town, Mrs, Mitchell fe a small woman, black haired, gray-eyed, kind, pr GOLDEN RULE IS A LAW OR Church yesterday; Matt. 7: 12 and the prophets.” Christ opens his public ministry with law, facta and truth. The Gol- ‘8 negative form had been Mterature for Christ's mission was to pres- | ent the spiritual and positive side of divine law. The Golden Rule is because tt was an- nounced and practiced by Christ as an epitome of alt iaw and the jan rule of life, ‘The faet It wax found, ina negative form, in other writings, proves tt divine and coevil with tan, It, being inherent, impresmed the ham- be den Rul expressed in profa: strictly Christia A nuffcien an mind, causing fragments to discovered, and expressed In litera. ture and law. This rule is an, appli- cation of the old principle of the law, uf neighbor ‘as yourself”, and expresses action which carries us beyond the love of meré senti- love that is seen ip our Lt Its breadth includes all things and all peoples, friends |certain things, |and foes, relatives and strangers, | pleasant and dieagreeable people, |and lif lcivil, heathen and savage races. It [bie a full exemplification of th jie lucid, therefore furn | ing Hehe ¥ " tions toward others,“ Consequ “Love nent te thi daily actic hee a guld know’ ou and by them can Jydi ¢ ONE AC it isa law and not a e,. 1t4s, today the Christian ruje for all human ac tion, and is demonstrated to be ¢ remedy for every condition. | ueatly noe ix far-reaching probi voice of all prophecy and th rit fall luw. Law ts w remedy, and a such, you will consider this Gol den rule of conduct Hard To Correct First—For cengortousness. Tt is rect the habit of pre ler di ion will suc The tongue of: sis govern its action toward others The gosdip and slanderer should and upon the of ef ity the hark ackmall occupy, should ed, If thelr feelings and fence were s#enaltive to the Words would remain Unspoken undey | thin rule, They are linguistic thor making life uncomfortable and man |Kiud miserable. Even the poor tele more kindig con idered by this ru The highest ularied girl receives twenty-seven ‘Mars a month, Would you do h Sat ATi thease ane |T would not listen to your “Helos pha dy 4 Theo hate dol r twenty-seven dollare per hour bye fg yravag are lowpilent ay more, complain less and appl . and to all employes, in every wraik they altern: with clusters of adi -e Hage at the base of the crown, well yolden Rule the Remedy Second—The Golden Rule ,i8 the put on | A th THIRD MAN Me Mitehell widowed daughter of j Suits, all new and up-to-d Oregon, was married in € styles, in two pleoes, @ou- thie city. 2 morning to Franetx bie breasted, Ruseian Btouses | Paul's F | giving his [friends ot worth $0.00. mx NEW MAN 0. Boys’ three-piece Sane, epee tal 16, worth $6.00; sale price... $3.68 WASHINGTON, D. C., July The president has designated Coton lwas DESPONDENT $.¢/4, Clothing Co, PORTLAND, July 2i—=M jumping | » | |CLOTHING MARKED DOWN | Pacific Coast Clothing Co. Re- tonal organtzat! pn the resig- It has become @ | Father John F. ed manner grown since the sale started | ton, of Spring Valley hows th rally accented fact beeb continually | ained—$ ber of suits are $7.65; 316 and $16.50 eults | ‘ed Jt Is the | plemented by a long list of furnish-| J: T- WILSON, Auctionese, ngs that are marked at half price ¢ male in to be continyed till the ; ‘s| big sarplus stocks are reduced to/| i] eet Soret yeied ash ee eke Bt ‘$40 and $50 and | 900 First avenue is destined to be} wded while the sale lasts. For a Fine... Piano Organ === "He appears | t » tO understand me by plausible | i and contented wrking for ende fon has saved him pen dark clouds hovered over | has been abi f the union he more than two three dave at « time een hin family sinc It was the saving of Mitchell w honor the mingrs of this country | he married this prident und marten, | of-fact ttle woman. ly at omee, wh bad drifted about aged nine, James, seven, Robert,| ship. five and Marie, three, live in the) western states simplest sort of a way, in their hum- him, and he the warring factions nion together through his excelient In spite of dissenstons in t the member*hip of the organization has trebled ander him. Richard, who is t previously he ike @ rudder! in apld mines from place to p After hin marriage he be- an to study nights and read a sroat ores hin father and bin fathers He ts also very proud of his post as altar boy / Mitchell are John was born in 1869, a miner before was killed tn a mine when John was was before Our stock furnishes intending pur- |chasers with the greatest possibilt- thes in size, variety and price. Our line embraces the most cele- {brated, artistic, durable and best oMficer in the local junion, then by lobbying tmp measures which helped the condition | of every miner in the stat hen made vice preaident of the na- her marriage and was born in Catlin, ite wt odds of 21-2 prices Harry © large wagers. came @ cablegram from Billy Mad- den, at present in London, to pla 060 on Fitesimmons ag her large bet rece! is $2,000 to 3800. er of the San Francisco Base put up the long end. bett expects the contest to be the most heavily playe FRANCISCO, July 21.—Fit #immons has broken camp and is on his way to this elty to Ml @ date with Jim Jeffries. remedy for ¢ news and avar- This is the age rule and ruin of gold, and the solution of the pr | FIFTY NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. is found in Force ia a fall bullet to the baycott, lave you heard the new Columbi ‘aphophone? It's a great enter- tainer and being very largely sold every where. Why not invest a few dollars in the Columbia Phonograph new |talking machine and enjoy fn your own home the hits of the eastern »of gardens and vaudeville stages? ‘ali in and be surprised at the won- ure from th [it tmevitabl phen attack by Questions are never Juntil settled at the altar of human! sacrifice, or divin ALIE, WHICH ? RevoM. A. Matthews preached the following sermon at the Prebyterian 4 similar foree, Henry Havrts, order to con- All @®ngs therefore whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, eyen #0 do ye for thie is the law hat would y do to and for yc fon with your then outline his co in his first Am: duct toward y; ¢ in his position and he in would you have him Do even #0 unto him. This ru! would cause capital to lift its heel pression and labor to lower its arm of dictation. over Fitzsimmons’ physical condition, |. “Fitz te stronger, heavier and, if anything, quicker than before. When one remembers that * over 215 pounds, he thinks the mn the two men too 903 and Ave. Burke Bldg. the State of Washington for King THE SUPERIOR COURT OF GLACIER BAY freshed from time to time with the blood of labor's patriots and capital's| great, but Fitz has weight where it needed—in the chest, and back.” Graney algo stated that he thought itz wan good for a dozen rounds. y, with a party | is on his way to the Pa- Coast to view the contest the circular County Anna L. Seaton, plaintiff, va. Alex- ander N. Seaton, defendant. No. e State of Washington to the| Calling at JUNBAU, SIT) SKAG- Ieaid “Alenancer N. Beaten, C] WAY and MUIR sell k dying in @ com- mon fight for universal happiness and the alleviation of human woes. Greed would give way to gra: would give pla ¢ to deeds of brother- holy, selfish Interests ted into a rule forc- other those things [selfishness dictates for our comfort and happiness. Operating From Within ‘The Golden Rule is an jant: You are hereby summoned to first publication of this summons, to- for the fight | wit, within sixty days after he 2ist |above entitled action sin the above entitled court, and answer the com. Oueavenerenesenesee sane | piniii oe the pininutl und weve a} ‘SEATTLE and TACOMA copy of your answer upon the under- signed attorney for plaintiff, at his LY 29 i Joffice below stated; and In case of Orewereseesasesesteesene | your failure so to do, judgment will Theaters Christ's aity. It te not a rule from forcing the individual to do it Is @ principle, {erating from. within. of Christ that makes possi- “Tracy and Merrill” ‘The latest sensational melodrama. life in some with a few to the demand of the. complaint, | nh has been filed with the clerk| For reservations and fulleparticg- jof said court, lars apply to Said action is instituted for the} A, Tingling, Gen. Agt. N. P. By~ purpor |An Christians, rights and|the lost, the sinner roduction now n at the Third » “Tracy and Merrill, |gon Outlaws. \ bad man all thr a the unlov- ntly |store the Consider, what strong one to do for you if Full Set $5, Geld Crowns $6, Its ed- {sin and disgrace nd It in the |y would ‘ou e for | the first. part 7 te f my of man. hunters, reporters and with a frown, curled lip and gloved hana? | would wound sinner nderstand that his life, latter class Miss ‘May Tak both of whom w Hoth put on their parts we sin ruining his chara paxstonately yecription, but the | and One Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks. effort to save nder and con-| tumely forgets to make its own fee ings and likes the standard by which [staging of th |ALL THINGS READY FOR THE FIGHT, railroad: train am Russell, promoters of the 14 | Dionship battle not named a 7AIR stinging | Construction work ‘on | mphitheater In which yebyere dhe tena J. J. HAGGERTY, Seco suas 1 that it is bellev Closing Out Sate of GLAIMS HERS (itdron’s Suit b July Unbold. fe Miteh ve ab immensestock.of Griffin, a ork lawyer mony was performed in St al church, the senator wughter away, Intim attended ‘There ure 4.500 nt be cloned out, worth $2.25; sale price ®i ii Two-piece double Two-piece double — breastea¥ | SAW BONES § ° = Boye’ three-piece 16, worth 14.50; O'Reilly to be m rmy, to mucceed Gene who retirep Bemtenibec eon-Keneral | Fuil line of Boye Long Suits, ages choice of 509; s. HA ide by |@ Cor. Pike St. and Fourth ave, Hoffman & Freudenberger. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE I will sell one Hallett & Davis Piano, Se ak benaine “egen. | tWo good Orgens., Show Case, Cher. The way the | ter Oak Steel Range, bed Tents are Lived’ up to de | mattresses, heating stoves, tollet Aste The wurcese |&, lot groceries, tables, mantel bed aie feo) fist | K Queens, set ‘grantteware, galven- * tubs, scales and lot of other 5. The sult bargains are sup- | €°0ds, ete. widow, committed » the river, Desponc dy recovered. we@ duces prices oxi re marked down a st Clothing Co. they counsels of | marked down in (he mort determir pastor of the The way the business Bicycles $25 You cannot afford to more money on your old wi you can get a You know how éasy one new bicycles run. That is, have ever ridden one. If you have not, come in and try one. It won't cost you anything. tn the world and our terms are the most economical to the buy- New pianos sold at 36 per improvements made tn talk- ing machines the past month, D. S. JOHNSTON CO. XCURSION TO Seaton, defend- July, 1902, and defend the SAILING FROM ered against you according | ====ROUND TRIP, $s0==ss of procuring a divorce and} Tacoma, Wn. H ay of @ minor. child Frank Waterhouse & © HORACE PETER, block, Seattle, Wn. ed Plaintiff's Attorney, | L- Gray Steamship Agency, York block, Seattle. Wn Beattie, 7S Geld Fillings $1, Sliver Filings 60° All work guaranteed for 10 rs. Double Suction Non- akable Plates, fit guaran- * teed. The only Painiess Den- tiste in Seattle who are Grad- nates . Burke DR, EB. J, BROWN, Painless * “Dentists, 718 First Avenue, * Parlors 8% 4, 5 and 6 Union block.” Hours, 8:20 a, m, to 8p, m, Sundays til 1, CHAMPAGNE unches and Ices FOR FIVE O’CLOCK TEAS aT coming In to ¢ Women’s Shirt Waists jranged from oR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI Scientific Optician.-- 908 Second Av., bot. Columbia and Ms @ Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 Lo Toileab Moco uasiness College Tes Noor (eM0as BOR, Manes SE ab 2ad har, Od0 ad CRC, 6 Jetfries rules a strong tavor-