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VOL.4. NO.127, on Waste Heap ment is made this afternoon si are searchin Ba wien soe Jewels, for whom the 4, seriousty iN. Allness. rong. the mother of Putna: MAY VENTS HER ANGER WEW YORK, July %—A_ state- that we 5 to find out what he worth of May Yohe's Her son's = said to have caused her Yobe this morning threw all trace of Strong. Near}; im the city hae the articles Strong left behing him thelr cottage on the Hudson into | ‘The mes J found =| the missing jewelry, but only a om of it has been loeated. Gow believed that Btrong car- ‘away the larger part of it with y ts much interested th and nt : i é fe Hf after many delays. the opening was and timber ‘supports in “The workers knew that the earth and disturbance of the Meant destruction to Sanford ves. hrows Strongs Effects | BEING BURIED IN A WELL': A SANFORD SPENDS FO UR DAYS UNDER OF EARTH AND BRICKS—L IVES BY BREATHING THROUGH |” A SMALL CASE PIPE—SUFFERS HUNGER AND THIRST j\ chase, The thief slipped the The well was finally | perce, and Sanford was found to, tying on his back in a cylinder- shaped loose chamber, formed by Brick and planks. were me in bricks removing tow oe dangerous. cd Bunas His lower limb The! this position iy the slide At 4 o'clock in the afternoon Dr. and Dunton descended the shaft frawiad tered restoratives to Sanford, The fresh air, He had avol focation during i ntise of Deicke above him, » #4 the air to wift th At m: Serept hie lew. With « ir be helped himacif to that member, and in « few h Hae carried through the hor the well and adm had wwrooned uwny when he received 1 wuf- | imprison- night of Monday he wns free funnel and up through the shaft to} the surface The Crowd Was Still As Benford waa enrried fro Bell tou houne nearby. the big ‘War quiet as death, and no heard except the half-hy ions of #anford him Tecognized his triends. My good old standby Served me to tap on the cou! . ard!” he says. L would have bled to death hi Tubbed sand into esd by falling bricks.” lord had the toe hi hie flattering obituar the newspn monn we % ecooun ™ ¥ notl Thankng! v in the ‘ch ue, ot bis room thi xtrieate| ‘zontal | | ' my scalp wounds read-| ch in Repre- He [Rha ‘the colored FRANCISCO, July The tickets for the coming go be- Jeffries and Fitasimmons has 20,000 1 te @ strong pr sales will rea day stands 2 to } In favo mons will be ight, but this the tries only WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vietuity.— Tonight and Wednesday fair, warmer Wed- nesday, with light ‘to fresh north winds. weighs #14 pounds, PRESS CLUB EXCURSION ‘The Seattle Press Club ston Sunday, July 27 to be about the be appointed for the comfort of all An orchestra will play on each boat during the entire trip. uxTVY ir Tor exhibition. THE POSTOFFICE VALDES VERY PROSPEROUS <3 L WI6 WATCH Robert Lurie, = Occidental avenue this afternoon Beattie for some time. A $120 watch and $2 constituted the loss, but De- tective Adams recovered the goods ® few minutes after the robbery. x but when asked for the $2 terest he replied by striking be Lurie several blows in the face. the scuffie he relieved his victim ot @ solid gold watch with s Howard movement. The thief ran and made his esca) Detective Adams, who haj to be near, took up the two watches to Louis Barnes, a n whom: he ran past and then disap- peared. The watches were recovered jan arrested as & powsible accompile DAUGHTER SAYS HE STRUCK HER ‘Wallace F. Gerow, who recently returned from Dawson eity, Alaska was arr last night on a rant eworn to by Nis daughter, Ella M. Garrety charging bim with assault and bat tery. The trouble occurred at Alki point Sunday over @ little boy, Mr. ear-old son. Both want little fellow and Mr. Gerow took him from his daught ho hw nted the guardian ff the child by the superior court. Mrs. Garrety says that her father her when he took the boy, and Mr. Gerow says he did not. ‘The case comes up before Justice Cann this afternoon REPORT ON THE WATERWAY CO. At the Chamber meeting tomorrow al comitter Is expec Vashington The committee last week and is in session ternoon preparing the report LOUIS SBWANGER DEAD nger, aged 30 yearn, died th avenue, this after- he body is at Butterworth's. member of the Foresters. ro | first, news 4 by Pollceman Bevan| THE TADRONES GET AWAY: Cavite Constables Plan Proves Futile MANILA, July #2.—The drive or- ganined in Cavite province last week for the capture of Feliaardo and Montal! with thelr forces, hae fatled ‘The ladrone chiefs, taking advantage of thelr knowledge of (he country and undoubtedly assisted by information derived from friendly natives, succeeded in breaking through the cordon and are now supposed to have made the shelter of some mountain retreat. The authorities are very much dis appotnted over the failure of th Rim, which was an elaborate one. he constabulary emp! the drive numbered 1,200 men, carefully organised and well drilled for their duties, ‘The area covered, wan a lar tory. Another attempt ia to be ma: as soon as the wily chiefs ag show thempetves in the lower lan M. P. PICNIC ao Sunday schools of the First Protestant ehurch of Be- Btu the Methodist Protestant Sisk of Van Asse! Provertant church Methodiat Protest Youcr and of the Met! nt church of Green Excelsior Returns With Latest News From Copper River Country The steam schooner Exoelsior, Captain More, errived from Valdes ot 8:08 ahaa SB 0 fehge Nat, of passengers. Her ca chieGly of 400 tona of salt. Brown, an attorney who sided in Valdes for several Copper ri Strikes on the Nesina,”" he says, "and the ‘preparations for the construc. tion of the Copper River railroad are making things hum at Vaides.” ‘On June 16 Frank Bartlett served papers on Charles Brehm. retraining the latter from working the Biate creek claim, which was supposed to belong to Wenke and Newcomb. Hottest Day in History Zaly 9 the bottest wasther ever fiver valley experienced mometer Nanding 100 degrees in the shade. Charles T. Rua has won his suft against. the estate of M. 0. Giad- Deus tore hai, interest | 15 the property at rein ry. as se cured $20,650 in cash and $80,000 in stock by ‘thie sult. The company of mining experts who went to Valdes on the Excelsior went aboard the steamer Newport and were taken to La Touche is! for a visit of inspection. They wi accompanied by bert Biel of New York. Halt Wheaton arrived from the ntry July 11 with the ince April from that country, hada rough trip of 1 days, Some of the men are taking out an ounce @ day in that region. BY FILIPINO WASHINGTON, D. C., July 22 Of ali designs subinitied tor the new e coins, authorized by the ion of congrens, those drawn gisdo#, a native Filipino artist, been adjudged best and will Bi have | probably be adopter MRS. MACKAY LONDON, July 22.-~Mre, Mackay 0 prostrated by her husband's eral doctors w have e h the deceased millionaire's. body will be taken t America, where it will be interred, has not’ been decided, but it witi | probably be in the early part of next woek. FELL INTO THE LAKE Frank “Ayimer and into the waters of ton with their lot ing, while trying to chang whoat launch Wildwood bs Pived the young men. from pow ie drowning. SAN "FRANCIS Wheat, 116 3-4, 61-8. jen | Everett. PROSTRATED Smith fot | W noate in} 10, July 2 yal apart in of trade ju afternoon. rapidly from 60 66%, Buying b BACK HOME TACOMA, July 24--Hon, Francis W. Cushman arrived in Tacoma last night from Washington, He will vinit different sections of the state before his return to Washing’ $60 SALARY CHICAGO, July 92.—~The police are entively without clews to the alleged robbery of the Masonic Temple Safety Deposf vaults. All of the em ployes were que 4 inst night but noth was adduced The president of (he company admits today that none of t f the concern received over $75 a month and ¢hat his salary is only 0 @ month. kK mask and thet the had mo doubt by was « burglar. THREE | YOUNG RUNAWAYS . Jas. White, Prank Clark and Fred Jgnes, three boxe not over 16 years of age, are city Jost-up ai he Witele toughe are ba. runaways from Seattl been asked WILL GET MONEY FOR NEW CHURCH ‘The rally given by the Mount Zion Baptist church at the old university rounds was & muceess, $208 having en collerted and $600 pledged to- wards the erection of a new church. An the church Pherson and free jeonnaen it that with ‘ts elp hey wit soon be able to erect the finest col- ored church edifice in the North- west, Mr. McPherson leaves to. |night for Spokane to attend the third innual session of the Colored Rap- |tiet State convention, which con. venes there Thursday, to last four days. HOUSEBREAKERS TAKE A BIG FEED Burgiars who are in the habit of taking a little free lunch whtle piifer- ing a residence, are either becoming numerous in Seattle or else one pair of thieves are doing considerable oth work, A thieving Job wa by two knights of the jimmy in |the residence of G. A. Brigham at 1741 Twelfth avenue south, Sunday After they had stolen all they ney and a the merry rob- wanted, ineluding $19 In me |pumber of tran bers the beck porch and then refreshed the inner mai The house ws tumbled the furnishings thrown In all direc tions. | The police ONE YEAR FOR notified last night Fred H. Racho, who was convicted | of having forged « name to a money jorder for Was sentenced to one year at Meiell iniand and $100 and costs in t today FAREWELL CONCERT) F. W. Zimmarman and Miss Mamie N. Gove, who leave soon for Burope, will give @ complimentary concert hiv evening at the Seattle the | An. excellent’ program, covering a wide musical field, has been prepar- ed. CHICAGO, July 4— 1 Wheat, 75 3-4, © employes | ¢ UESDA Y BY ENING, J ULY 22, WILL MAKE A SHOWING semble Facts enti-imperialiats, tacluding Helons Landing, on Lake Georg join other leaders of the movem in « meeting of & apecial commit facts. Will be pent to President Roosevelt bulated farm such a show- it will be ineantrovertivie. id, r contentions to induce the presi nt to rep tirely different Hight than heretofore sesum Th wilt several days WEST SEATTLE wor selling cane. set forth that they did trial WILCOX | OX MTS mondieleing, dee sis July 16.—The Home Rule party after a stormy session, in which the younger element of na- tyes, ied by Jonah erteee eee ia). tert t the hall, t renomina' hd Witcon ere coounecetonel dete. te. The orped a new Salted “Hu ve uekoe” (non-partl A eput over the Po) Dut little was effected. PROMOTED President Roosevelt today appointed Colonel! Thomas Ward & briga- dier general, to fill the vacancy cre. ated by General page Smith's re- Fred Grant has offered the \ med of the retirement. BLOCKADE WASHINGTON, BD. ©. July 22.— Minister Bowen, at Caracas, Ven- cables the state department as follows: “The Marietta ix to pro- to ascertain the facts of the nd attack upon which is ex- pected hourly by the government. Prestdent Castro has expressed his intention of proceeding tu that place. ipano ‘abello, EW RACING PARK WILL BE PROMISED, WITH ABLE MA This city will soon be horse erany, lif all Indications prove true. Already jan unusual interest is being mani- |rented in the coming meeting of the King County Falr nasociation, and the new racing plant Is to be an w to-date one, there is every prospect of the meeting being more of suc- « than the directors first antict- pated. From a racing standpoint it is said wm, for it is as one and ® |thoroughbred horse in this racin ‘This means volumes, there is promined to be no o} cooked-up Taees at the new Dy ieh valley track, From many 1] moetings around here come odors of bad racing, \thore has been a certain underata ing between horse should win. have disgusted to witness hoi The North was organized with a view to ralsini the standard of racing, and with th advent of the Ki sociation, 18 exper ‘Them » public, Anti-imperialists to As- BOSTON, July 22—-A number of | Charles | ) Francia Adama, M. Moorefield Storey | d Julian Godman, have gone to to which f& to investigate affairs in the Philippines and secure publicity of It is possible that after the meet- ing a statement of facta developed city Mr. Adams committee proposed to make there will be a ard the matter In an en- LIQUOR SELLING ted Robert Enos. ry ay they catied a Sa constitution to govern the party, tion of untry will participate in the for owners as to which rumors who like fo! Het #0 much desired by the meu whe | pacer tte Pioneer Gtakes, 1902, WILL ASCEND NEW YORK, July 2 Dumont arrived here today make an ascennic beach, being the first New Yorkers to wit batloon KING WALKS SWITCHED THE BILLS Clever Thiet A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing—Got Away With His Game Fred Hubbard, a tobacconiat of 2912 First avenue, was made the vic~ Tin Of a clover swindle last Saturday night.» ft coat hime $8.90 to find out that every man who wore working clothe, i not honest. ° entioman’ in question came cigar store Satur- end purchased « dime's In ment he |. Mr. Hubbard ex amined &. ue, baw that it was all ie cna banded the custome: pe nae, and was just i when the customer “Lot me see that bill a second, inmtend of a $ te. merely had @ one dollar bill. ‘The “bunk” in brief interval had switched | =. ik notes and was on00 ‘The police are trying to. Ke the man who thus faine a li Me was in working man’ mente, and oonres to artienn of ome ort, bard war thrown CARRAU WILL THROWN OUT Ge Par As Judge Hanford ts Con- _— Marie te An All-Time wer- an honest id Png aa. ourt. caton are Hanford’s with age that Hanneh and . the Irish cousing sagare the rightful Infted States eireult court of ap- peale or to the United States su- Preme court. Judge Hanford holds that the will on which Mate Carrau her claim should never have been admit- ted to probate by the superior court, as it is irregular In several respects, BOGUS FIVE DOLLAR PIECE Crosby Tries To Pass It Twice and te Arrested Last Time Fred Crosby, who WASHINGTON, D. C., July 22-~ terfeit_ money. for which he Wax arrested was the attempted changing of © spurious 6 $5 id piece, Cromby tried to pass the ‘ive during the afternoon and fatied, but tried again at night, The sec- ond fatlure was worse than the first, an it caused his arrest. A number of counterfelt coins possible oat hi eral catch CARMEN YOUNG'S CASE POSTPONED ‘The case of the State vs. Carmen Young, which was to have been heard in the superior court today, has been continued until September 17, on account of the iliness of Young, a necessary witness, wad is a bi n Gill ING COUNTY HORSE FAIR WILL BE OPENED AUGUST 9 THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION FOR THE SUMMER AND FALL — EXCELLENT PROGRAM NAGEMENT have labored to put racing on a solid basis, This association gives new power jockey i or treud, it mente that uling will stand, and he fe th in the racing bus Jookey Ung association will recognize rulings of the North Pacific Fair as- soojation, and in Robert Leighton that amwociation has a secretary who will: faithfully inform the different of the rulings of the new Leighton j# an advocat: High class racing, a faithty Secretary anc Je Vanter of th enthuninstic the coming 1m Manager T. local assoc + the prospects of It promises to social and financial standpoint 0 Events ke events to be de- cided during the 10 days’ racing are the North Pacific Stakes, $1000, for 2:16 pacers; the M. & M. Stakes, $1000, tor 3:40 trotte the Juvenile Stak "a ~3id 500, Among the st SE ATTLE STAR. Five-Acre Tract Water front at entrance of Bulmon Hay; magnificent view of Puget Hound, Olymple Mountains, and all boats ng the Seattle Harbor rich adapted for fruits; terms ‘| Thirty Acres | Washin; Across Lake good al- | der bottom land, easily cleared, near | Bellevue, and close boat connections | with the city. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 189 Beheurerman block, Firet Avenue and Cherry Street | | THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE |$ All Men’s Sults At Wholesale Price | Our Bemi-Annunl Clearance Sale has brought many new All broken lines of Men's Summer Buits at less than cost to elose out. LION CLOTHING HOUSE MM. GERBER. 290-928 First Ave. South (Corner Main). GROCERY ©O. Incorpore tet, \ ssthgate tah ee. Shonen Mente CAMPING AND YACHTING FOOD SUPPLIES Outing calling at store will be in pur chasing at our delicatessen de- partment, SPECIALTIES. Rolled Ham, Roast Lamb, Pork, Spring Chicken, Shrimp, Lobster, Po- tato Balads, Fresh Baked Beans, Meat Pie, Macaroni and Cheese, and many var sie nice eatabdles. R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. We are now allowing the second chotce of our Suits, cepting blues and blacks, ¢ garment in our stock is $1 $90 grades, are gathered under one price, three-year-old trotters; the City Council Purse, $1000, for 2:10 class pacers, Some of the thoroughbred running stakes are the Seattle Derby, | $1000, for three-year-olds; the La- | dies’ Plate, $600, for two-year-olds; for all ages; Handicap, $600, for all ages, and numerous others. ‘The Seattle Derby, at one and one- quarter mi for ‘three-year-old: foals of 1899, Closed with 24 nomine tions, and is a credit to the new as. sociation, At the Track ‘There are now at the track severat Derby candidates that have roy» chances to win, their owners arc taking no chances in conditioning them for the big race which will be the most renowned running fixture in | this atate. The full list of cligibles are Ba senzo, Royalty, Dore Forest King, Lord Gi Special GSU [/T Vatees Summer Under- This Month | ADAMS & BLANCHARD nie ea Large, dental hag) ye ss tried youngsters that have already distinctive, with all the features giv~ shown thelr class. | ed one, with the trotters, pacers and | |runners alternating the public's a tention so that the lovers of the ha: Platontus, Gypsy Boy, 8! orse and the bang-tall will d things during the meeting. nie Max, Bob Crawford, H P porcunity to witness | President G. W. Dickinson will see Pirate Maid, Tufts, Blackthorne. | their favorite sport. The idea is| that the crowds will be taken to the Porous, Dawson, Nonie, Vanguard, | new and novel to be introduced in a| track and back again in quick time, Grace 'Thorbun, Reciprocity and |oity of the population of this one. | M r Van de Vanter is planning Headstrong. Many of these three. | The pr 2, a8 Mapped oul prom-|to have the first day's racing rum followers as well bred and highly |ises to most int one, | as smoothly as the last. 'HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News A 25 CENTS A MONTH WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Wednesday fair, warmer Wednesday, ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 759 Second Ave. Hinckley Bloc’ ONE WEEK OF attle and Vicinity Commencing with this morning and running for the rest of the week, one Man and Boys’ Suit in the house goes at actual cost price and less—in some cases the pres- ent selling price is about one-half the original sellin, price—but not one Suit sells for more than cost. Fall an winter goods will commence to arrive soon, and we must have room for these goods, hence this week of special pric- es. All these Suits are this year’s style and are from the leading makers of the country. our show window tomorrow morning for a few of the Suits, with prices attached. It will convince you that this ow with its special Suit values, is the time for you to uy, wear and Straw Hats We've some especially interesting prices in these lines. If you are in need of Underwear or Hats, we can make it worth your time to drop in during this week, 749 Second Avene It takes the smart .out of sun- burns, blisters and abrasions, and GET A SAMPLE BOTTLE. pated & HOLMES DRUG 627 FIRST AVENUE MILLINERY Our Millitiery Season has been, most successful one, and we he Chotce TAILORED SUITS ‘The balance of our $10.00 a tomorrow at and upward, $6.98; $8.00 and up- ward, $8.98, and so on down. PARASOLS: A at 40 on $1.00. SHIRT WAISTS bay Dark Shirts, 60c value, to go at . endless $8 to Aysos babvistis soeea 85.00 Colored Undersisirts go tomor- row at half price. LAUNDRY LEFT AT OUR OFFICES Yeh oe dese, } the neneien pile sinew Se Saas Rian Omes ead A rem, First avenue and Ball % Town Office, 1426 aVe, and cuffs. Estabil Established on First ave. 1902. 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Sundays, sone te peg ge ailewers as well bred and highly each day's sport wil be separate and yen to the public before the meeting ‘The coming ineoting will be a mtx- | begins, Numbers of people visit the tragk datly to get a iine on the horses, and many owners will uncover a few