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eevensce.| Least Eefitiona ‘Tunist TAvEl|SERMON MYSTERIOUS BABY WAIF IS Pott news dren's Olothing nishing Goods, Hats and M04 Second avenue, new THELATEST 1406 a pharmacists serve you ne toward that ela fenattack| Steamship Garonr Capt. Alwen, h " Hi . k mn Wie rn en Wh told of the , — ; — Malvma Cream sine 206 | Moved to 1406 Second Ave. | ted tonight, No foreign war [prank Waterhouse # Co. agents, In| OWN: g LAKIN for, nie | pubjeots r feideway now | td the sation he at once saw that ; Honey Almont! Cream, be | Jand other non-combatant re in |cursion tomorrow Mor than | Prodiga He said in purt | oday put the ba be vut on the day bef Violet Witch Hasel ¢ JAMES HENRY anger, Many of them are fleeing | pasmengers are booked for the trip.|, The start. ‘The home-leaving her At that t Mra. ( ‘ hour ts th | 4.07010 p.m ON INCREASE |” QW BoyS AGAIN IN EVIDENGE TODAY 2°!" 2.98 EARTH | FACE WAR Hundreds of Passengers Booked for | | DISAPPEARANCE THAT PUZZLED HUMANE OFFICER RIDG ; { a 7 et nia ry | | Alaskan Voyage | OR. MATTHEWS TREATS A POP. | WAY 16 ACCOUNTED FOR BY MRS. M. E. BARKER f te : - v r jues- | PRESBYTERIAN | ; J way tonight wit 8A dispatch trom |g pout They tnola je nine | cae k, tthews preached a | Gooda ‘a® found this morning 4 ya the insurgent |the Denny family ¢ thin city, whi powerfully praction rmon neral Salnave Ie mov> |are guing north on @ fod Nataly Butcher, Jobben | from the city abandoning thelr ef he Garonne will call at ail points of moat “tina th ffleer will r with |} tak sae of. ane oh We Red Cross Tar and Fx Shampoo and SER feots am it ie a rtain that law. |interest, taking in practically the| life It is nocesnary, and | every rney Fulton in re-|asked about it and. was. informed Boap, Sdo size “ aan will oone when t ine route as the excursion ste ‘oung, man should go out Crom hi we and arre bit boy Baby and bsé 2 See thave ty. cna_orith to, wile Best Meats | battle tw one ‘Th A aiate of [ship Spokane. A atop wil be made |!ther'® toot and build su win Heveral times Officer | born but-« few i | ean buy here as pl san Bpectal at | pante { Bkagway, so that ¢ ¢ desiring to aristion he mot od had wien t Inn’t the mother of the ba ther - . [wr " lew ar ung raon'® Goodale in regard t " 1 r ere re aie Phone. Main 0 in DOSTAL iy Capt. W. J. Homes, who wan forced | character and If one Wmply | ilar cases. "Dr. Goodale former Oh. | formot to tell you that the | Visitors Throng Camp Weisenberger Pe-ru-na, $1.00 sine co SS WATCHES. DIAMONDS, vine | | ship Ohio some time ago on account| i® & rebel and needs but one step to ae 2s eee C8 nee babe wee tars ni Excursions Run From Around Lnhia Tablets, 3c size JEWELRY SND SILVERWARE | | Of Iinexs, will be again in charge of| become an int, If one runs mh Peapeeutiag Atvionan Poured th 4 Sound : Mormon Kola Tablets, ce sie. 20¢ Ajbert Hansen 708 tet | pla iesstia 4 le han been in command | bis invalid parents, or helpless broth shotibied ‘him that he would) Jt was after 1 " ni visitors thronge@ t Outing Sale still continues large wo. tripe Jers and sisters, he in a deserter, In ta o r} he 1 y heres wtertey. Svaam J 1 « thigatcage—) Korma” dewplty Rome te the) SANTA BARBARA, Cal, July 2%. | 1. W, Hh, Hawes, late in. com-| spirit a bastard, and not a son.” If fer. thia. notification thalators, ‘Sh ine means cah lacuo) Ga Everything tp the drug store Is sell The record for earthquakes | Bre “ IO, Suly 0. 4 he U.S trahaport Kabert the binding cords of home |wanitarium wa " 1th i-|f € | 1 from the nearby city, ing for less than at most store —— silinad ak Lae a at done wrap ‘{ mpany ed in the city today. He wil anures of the Ir ne leged phyatct ut of t not known | ™’ s Quick Kidne care exenive shocks being felt and | the same scale granted 1, sailitee (0 the Philippines| ast named motive, begins to sy i now conducting his busine Tiss Goodale Y p, in. Carvinineme Diese pele, ie the. beck and |f) morrine seer ber shade came Cf auch |, Re ere the board of trade aud the | spending correspond. The expendi-| the authorities are @ ye to find| fk t i bert pao rei . pri es cures, dil Kidney’ and bladder ||/Severtty that & large oll tank ‘was | Doy® Kave the boa . ‘ Hiure of substance includes th out ¢ of the eity health |y1e pan Ss cwatiing ene ana saree a les overthrown and great fenty torn im [company eo much annoya at HARRY DE WINDT | ininctirncitr® na’ thon The present case | : ary ae part toward is the ates Pree Delivery. Phon QUICK DRUG CO. 704 tet ave . 1 feet er when he begins to spend, Flends as closed ang then e $% SECOND AVENUE. ——— post all the older buildings suf | REACHES SEATTLE} hot friends multi rag Mra. Goodale has told sev-| Bart want the child; and| Without seeing wie or reer 5 structures which were famous f T | |themscives upon one more firml ; nate reguhins hal itin aba ao that qid. indu The feature of the day's prevail Ref ractiag.. their pleturesqueness were “MINING Sul Noted Arctic Explorer Arrives on| than leeches. During the time nd this in itself puts the police | Mera, Harker the babe untii|was the compett aril) between “7 to heaps of rulny. | Steamer Topeka From Alaska reckleas expenditure the won ts t ir guacd, Mra. Gooda ft | the 1" t wot G, 1 B and D for the ail- Lock for the big Spuctacle Sige | W8* shook so that great cradks ap- | e steamer Topeka arrived from | a high rate of speed. From exhaus-| Mra, M Barker, who lives in the | « ANKi mpany H of Spokane as @ P0e and 81.00. over 308 Pike street. Dest piace in | Pear in the walls big a Sy | itn at 2:90 ~ i th ie after tion of body, mind. a aracter and] Union bie on First avenue. The! that she could not take car thoroughness in military city. to have your eyes corrected | red unsafe to enter It. ‘The shock | . 2 padsengers and 1,500| money he munt ste i * an ehild was left with the understand-|baby there. Mrs. Barker the ADIUSTABLE SCREEN |11-12 Heussy Bld covered such & width that the fn. | ” * nas Care Among | awful jar, ¢ eadt ation. /ing that it would be called fc s-|the child and agreed to keer ‘ n resulted in w view feceeee Meas oeee BO and 406 bus old minslon near Santa Bar-| SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 i ore, wae Marry Dewindt: | The life of & man will stand just so terday morning. No ene has yet morning mpany D of Seattle whien . PA Was also crac n places, bu orrow, of the fede i aveler and explorer, and | mu after which « cr must In-/ealled to get the infant and thial, All day yesterday and until this|under the may held the cup FLY SCREEN. £06 Per Yard THE QUAKER DRUG CO age, wae trivial compared to | this morning decided: the cane» companions who were with /evitably follow, The destination al-| morning Mumiane Officer itdeway | morning ted for nome one to (for « year before being required te ab Alamos isthe headquarters of | Compan v Grams Valley 1 Alaska from Paris over | man is forced by every law to reap twill get for Ma woot heone aeoorge an ee ae was _ comedy utry of thi ection and 1} ing Company, im favor of the piain |that which he sows, and an tn ae a; ine aes: nine lene . nanan | any B, 66.0: ERNST BROS JAE-IT-UP—Cures Chil! Blaine storage point for the Southern | iff. | The Topeke brings the news that creased amount. Like prod tke. | Mra, Goodal allied at the: police | char fa | of the . railway fuel sappy. The| The controversy over the mix the body of the woman whom Yip the law of reproduction is in ion with the child and wanted to t a proper home « 8. Kenley, a po a sun ses Diet Avenen to the all figids has not yet | Grams Valley value Hay, a Chinese, wan 4 fof mur- | fallible HEURES Gh Tatibe Gane of te abt re aprmine ft earl ars seg mack tee iwsk a nf = : a0 detecmiged,, but 3 le peenibie| gives the ¢ eyeomipany Nig! 4 Staying and Starving | ties There was 1 108 + stack: Tus maby ical tout ied Gtichrist, all of the regular artil= that k will be great. In previous in. | to mine the vein which is Gt Tonge.| ane ext stage is the period of n to put the t crei Hota Ete deuce aawe 4610 one y battery now encamped'at Amer [stances in the California fields the| from the surface of the = "A P staying and starving. One of th pn r men who we Ag ad 4 p00 sprnarin thats Gran oe Lak Open AN Night. Tel. Main ‘10m, 299 Bicycles rupted and efeviced to such an ex.| of the Gzani Valley, which i» an ad-| Jail at Port Townsend Gatutday m-| Main in'tne constant consciousness |e one. _.They started. cut_om the! herself. ike to keep It] (ug Bighth battery, the Grille, ai MAN, YY tent that ofl basins have seeped | joining » mediately after being landed from | ln im & never-ending | which hi n a feature of the S Sisaean, SOLEY OO. Sold away and properties reduced from decision ie | on what in| an Alunka steamer LN gM is pre enneemmnenend PY Camp Weipeceanini | hundreds of thousands Valuation’ to| known as an apex location and ts an - pm webring Ate sig yeti ttle and give a seriall at werthisusnens te @ fow min. decision im Colored MARINE NEWS [their food ie but tife’s husks very exhibitions soon. Suitable grounds Some people say there are not as/ utes. The operators near here are 3 |thing substantial has been destroy ree size are required for the many bicycles in use as formerly. | worrted | CHICAGO, July &—Wh |""Edo'e fatsion, want, poverty and Y maneuvers, and stable room, roe oe “Ping wet b scaganed Php 5 Saree with them, beonuse Steamehip Fremont of the Boston | distress begin feeaets bene eae teem : eater aco ‘on |for a large number of horses: but tt e more business this year ; haust your manhood, character and in thought all these requirements can than ever before, 299 wh: ‘sold Steamship company ie on her way ie. The friends (7) who |be met at either Madison or Athletic during 1902, with the prospect of Taitimore to New York to fin-| moral courage. The friends (7) wh parks. 908, with pros i argo for Puget, Bound, | were so constant during your days of * fae: jersasall stere’ithe seer bussbie acts j uoond Stan stem rate Weise | Chew. they at in pros: He 98 probably take the muster up pith the |vant's. "If you only half realized | will be shiptied to Alaska for the CITY ENGINEER THOMSON M AY REPORT ON MOOTED QUES- | war department in the near future, 0 A railroads In course of construc- | perity and deserters in adversity. It = [what « bargain you were getting in ‘there. Om her trinl trip last] takes manhood to hold ine TION AT TONIGHT’S SESSION OF COUNCIL | Pal Re Ee: sae coy ge oa an de a xpeed of .2167| friends, not money. There are ny ‘ . . iMR. GILCHRIST en lknote do's apeed of 316; | Noung men in Reattle, who left their] A. week from tonight the city coun- large number of manufacturers who if |througns uit, for $25, we could make | x ‘ 1) homes in the Kast, came to thie city, loli a a |are ated in this district in- it 350 sold before the first of August sf : argest fr ot Guilt. Her com. | See Meir all, and, now feel the me takee Moan veeoem, “ sonclusion on LEAVES SEATTLE | ing Paria sole figned | sisting that a defini jarrives. You should own a bicycle. | no dartick, formerly was | Pent—awful want—that comes to a | n that the de- meeting wil! be held on August 4, and |this matter sh | We give you the opportunity of buy. | master of the Hyade a oe y“xhausted his nerve [After that the council will adjourn |ay possible. The }ing one now at a price which should LARGEST SHIPMENT OF GOLD DUST LANDED IN SEATTLE mn who b ah ted hi : r ible. Th that te de- vy the seeming indifference of ntl the fir k in September. | velopment of th see ee ot | Westminster Presbyterian church, ‘i F. you. THIS SEASON—A QUICK VOVAGE | BEGCY WAITS and pe ap eek | he somsion tonight will probably be | tarde lowest One million Gofjars in treasure was) had left for Reaitle some ' ure be ‘The third step ts, the return home. | eee td todays.” [tendered his resignation to his con= many mat- | the cov 1. A well kn acted upon |turing masiof t t July 19. ¢ us of his cond mem 1 | ' ster Ke will I pron ‘Transportation & Trading |p: WASHINGTON, July 2%.—Rebec- | Sonech police, license and revenue|want to know whether I have to/'D€ sermon ye SS Sea apact. lary lead pou back’ home « flee met this afternoon and |reine . : | Seattle in a few weeks to become peeeaaeiors - sire trom Nome and Bt. Michael at the Centennial had left fo damus mt _ecretary Hoot 0 / house. 0, to be at home once more t. Among the matters con-|ory policy 1a purniel ty the ounei, | Francisco theological seminary. 1:20 o'clock this morning. is i | discharge cargo. ‘The Roar m festore her tc w po. touches the home-longing, |eidered we the special privileges |I do not care to ent my plant. 1|. Mr. Giiebrist has become widely by far the largest ahipment to come | ed the steamship St. Paul J 1 | sition In the war department ing eoul, and, it starts back, Igranted to certain persona for the |have eienty ot eee ee ay Plant. 3] , Shun and respected in Seotiie, Same from the ne goldfields this sea-| route to Nome, and arrived at Dutch | was coptinued until @, maved and sheltered by © |fwo weeks of the Bike carnival, ‘Tr eon tenn ae but i do|it was with deep regret that his con« tare ity eo aor ot ee ofc seed Rate divine father's love. This parable | granting of a license to the Goo-Goo to build extensions ergation heard of ended de- Bank of Seattle by the Pioneer Min- | Howes and Charmer, were atiche ae doctrine, God seeks, wooe | no conc ched. fv [ing Co. of Nome; the rest was con-| there. ‘The latter was to sail for the prodigal. The son may! It te ¢ Soathech ake eee OF that City Engineer | southern, patt of the city, and N. A. T. &. both of this city Stoamehip Sen en rout lows him even to the doors of hell. |a sta Ml de ready tonight with| “It behoc nll to he Roanoke had aboa: me. was passed in the Pa 7 | cir Inaction 4 he ge 24 f ’ “4 ine MANILA, July 28.—In a fight with | Young men pre uu wili|ment of permanent grades on the|n triment to, my business |,,,Th% following marriage Mcenses, nent fegarding the establish: | soot « (Rag mong when were Mra.|ocean July 22,. The cutter Rea written tide . : / rl aneg tia Hook, 3 y Nayes, wife of Judge Noyon 1 to mall from Nome to Point | band of Moron on Matalang river| Write home. x ‘written |tide lands south of King street, Alan well ux others T could names tnd Jeney Garris, 99, of Spee Nerioase killed thresof the] your mother in OF years. Lat | quaursenmesmeeemmnpeeensnemisieenee ne thers T could name.” | an¢ aarris, 29, "Ip. Smith and Captains ‘Willan | fnrrow nnd other Arctic points Jury | day Americans Killed three of, the | your mother in months or years. Let Frank Waseclawskt, 26, and Stella | Sohnson and K. T. Rosentund. 1». nen ‘The Americans suffered no - F i nl a? f Fra: Sean Gell hex taht Son are eee WEATHER FORECAST ryweed legal age of Prenklis: Rev. Hugh Giichrist, pastor of the P When the, Ronnabeteft st. Mich el} Capt. Weaverreports a lose. rox I FB, home not in rage and tatters, but —_—e—— beso onto: for Nome, July 18, the cutter Thetis| pleasant trip, the ite | Seante Uda Ghee take aied aed —. Congregational pjcnic at Pleasant our money back for the asking | Was there — wn _ 0 — phescner nage Age A Sicuaing you’ fue leven you. You] For Seamie and Vicinity—Tonight| Beach, near dryfock. | tomarrow | fle Ladies’ Guite, Waste, Separate glans, Seaeiei: OOO ites) Scertant tca-tow for Gen to. love jand Tuesday, fair Ment to fresh} (Tuesday), by ‘Taylor, Pilgrim and Skirts, Eto. | Ki point Inst night. “The body, has| you. He seeks you in the lowest |southwest winds, © 8 . | Plymouth Sunday schools. Steamer “THE RIGHT KIND.” | [been browght ta the undertaking par. | dive, and would wash you clean for | ,Coneregational ‘picnic at Pleasant | Golumbia mirect, 10 acme? and 6:46. | sof Buttorwor a. eas. | the home going. *Arine, young man. teuc e: dry: omerro’ ond " 4 is the father ‘ot Ee Bhortock, ef |shake off your old swine associa Teach, hear devdock., tomorrow |p. im. “Arrives 1, 6 and 10 p,m. the Northtweat Trust & Safe Deposit | tions, cease to ent the world's husks a j Mth Sunday ec hbole Rnaene | Roundtrip 25 cents. Last return 266 tymouth Sunday-schools. Steamer |extra, Basket lunch and game. ce home to your Heavenly! Annie seymour swore to a com-|Athion leaves Colman dock, foot of See ane Father's palace and eat the delicious | pitint in Jugtice Cann court this {Columbia street, 10. my 2 And 6:16 harles Linde pleaded guilty today vohurch welcomes |MOFming charging | her | husband. | mm, Arvest. * au remitee Charles Linde p od Richard M. Seymour, with ae found ¢rip 25 centa, Last return 25¢ J of amault and battery. He was sen-| You, and Christ pleads w Tee nations, rer: with aseault | cra, Basket lunch end games ( an We Afford FOR MONDAY But théy are taik- ors. Ie cake Sapotio. te 4 to 64 days in the county jail] Come home. Come home, y s We. Rising Sun ger ag |by Judge Griftin came home. ‘There will be universal | The alleged assault occurred last Eno Neen) ptong Rolly ..'se || STRIKE OF WAITRESSES IN NA- | PLUNGES 29 FEET INTO STEAM. AR aMORY jay over your return will pot |Otween the two, und Nie probable | eet roe Danan 100, Untod B. Stove Paste.. §} 7 LITT. be asked any questions, The past | Detween the two, anc is probable | —~. —__________ ~~ ic J} GLE LUNCH ROOM STILL ON | ER's HOLD, BUT 18 RESCUED) LITTLE MR. EMOOY sce nm-| will remain buried and unmentioned |&hat me mour ‘jell be pat under | ° Enameline Btove tS ‘The strike in the Nagle sisterw | ALIVE ory anounced to hie friends this | You will be recet 5 gon and Pp Deac a 1ano mate | | mor * obt je | not as & servan’ w me ir seen | ra'Gttca' ing: $6 tune Fooma-on ataainon street, near] “wen the pat dog townie of tne | ion,tirarncat % & Fovue mite no ee Asarrrent tt sora MR, JOHNSON | fhe Double Wash- | Piet avenue, is still on. The strik-| collier Edith Jumped wn atch Privileges, rights and b ‘ita you How often is this question ced by board ‘ ling wattreabes have declared a boy- | 29 feet deepJast night and lande will be entitled, and to alt you will low often is on ake Sc Feather ‘Diss [lcott on the place £04 are doing aii| hie aide on the iron bottomit looked | BOGUS HONEY receive a father’s welcom SAYS DELLA people who realize the importance of pide ic in their power to prevent patrons of | like a carefully planned attempt at | Come to Christ and be saved. Re: 1 mantel educatin pies Se [ithe place from entering it. Meals| suicide. That such was the case in turn, prodigal, return, perio ‘has sie nes rice. 20 Hee ant besng Worved Gk weed. ews Lait, “belcved: ty “caverel vallors| Walter i Warren tpaay. pleaded 2 GOT THE COIN; | ng our Pianos direct fromthe larg: Large Splint Laur, [iever, non-union waitresses having |aboard. When the Edith ted up at | eullty in the polic tom THOUGHT HE WAS TRACY [eet manufacturers enable us to supe ary Baaket “age [been engaged to replace the atrikern,| the bunkers iant evening the dog’ de- | adulterated honey gy tpg Delia Weksall, © notorious woman, ment at minimum cost. and our. low Galvanised Tub.soc The representatives of local Wait- | i{berately jumped the terms bring the purchase of a Good | |rennes’ union 240, declare that | around the hatchand plunged heay- | the case w sor tan ned | WAH arrested at an early hour this | e @ prince! lly to the bottom of the dark pit | A. MeDonald, the state that he was being pu morning by P emen Hubbard and | Piano within the reach of all, Call @ Ei claim that Miss Nagle had no sign-| put the canine corpse in re friends and brought to the sheriff's|@ small sum of money in the new | q Talking Machiaes and Sheet Music Another big shipment of talking machines received. We are sole agents for Columbia Phonograph Co, jand will be pleased to show you our graphophones, whether you Intend to purchase or merely get acquainted with these superior entertainers; j easy terms, Do you know that we added sev. |eral thousand dollars’ worth of new i Here's a spectal offer for to- || Sheet music to the big stock we took | morning sent a ‘tation askitik | Nome—Shows Cowardice 8. Frauenthal, the well known eap-|f niorrow caly—Hoys’ Two and ff over from the Winter & Harper Co, | | | the mayor and nbers of the city italist of Seattle, is about to build hres ece Suits, when we bought the house out? | body on Seattle day. The date fix rived fron Nome this morning.|avenue. Th orning he wool tweed dnvit Every type of musical instrument in August 1. There will be ® par-| brings the news that Fred Hardy,| permit at the city. engine BRAGG TO 60 STON, D. C.,, July 26. the employment of ai Chinese cook. | and bandaged the two broker legs. AUGUST 19TH HARDY WILL her, out of regular working hours. = =|, They claim that there is no truth | “ne Edith arrived tast night 101] }of off and 4 cases of fuses, Bhe will 1 Siorett anit; ayapetie when. [They refused to work with the Chi- |The pet in all right this morning | | in Mins Nagle’ tement that the Chinese was einployed merely as a | ROW out from San Francisco, hav-| eLKgt CARNIVAL COMMITTEE HANG SEPT. (9 $10,000 HOME helper in the kitchen. ont te. She han cars| INVITES CITY OFFICIALS TO . load her regular cargo ot foal. | @ gunny es 45 ed agreement with the girls am to! sack for burial, but on attempting to} Mice, where he was pronounced in- | tenderloin digtrict 1412 First ave. near Union. wages, and had never paid the full pick up the animal he was amased mi and committed to the insane| Both are fn the city jail, He has | union scale. Ito find It alive | asylum at Stellacoom been held ax a witness and no nese, they say, nev pnw from those injuries and | the She ha a ca ATTEND ON FIRST HILL} Still their main objection was to| “ie notified Capt. Hall, who set nite charge has been lodged against | ver you desire to use it, in or K to work while he remains there. | Strained. shoulder blade | eo of 150 cases of dyna: 125 canes | ‘The Elks’ carnival committee this|Unimak Murderer Sentenced At — H r cheviot, | made colors, all nd ‘all good arried in our stock. tyles; values $2.50 and $8.00; clally In honor of the coun e Uni sland urd r, an st eture whic will 1 t | CABAL IIE? 4 in the case of at “ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jy, Juty 28 Ese SMANBAL. eneatel tose aeegeneed “eo be. banged ot (TRO ee vr | Bea Bae cant nto | TEANGA la, | SPD aati centennial Rone? 2 RO nage | D. S. JOHNSTON CO. sayin etna ca: | Cate cea Cactus hate ent eta ag | ome Paes, Apter Ta | NG women meee CLI @ Slt acne Yiita Salter, Shires tign. | Nd doubt te felt but that | suffered an attack of what le report: | vangement tween the Boars of 2 4. i. ond §°p. |the buliding.: ‘The vocation of the | General Music Dealers. have sold quite @ number of Bi criticism of the Cubans, #0 freely Ut: | under the care of © physician at his a f the carnival, a the Eins [passed the sentence upon him July | Shannon, residence. at present occu- | | 903 and Ave. Burke Bldg. these as Shi mists for la- red etter to wife and b: ri 4 oom Potinnytyania | ee eee eereecee, ee SNE 138. pied by Samuel Hill | Glee going on exeursions and fm) tered in a letter to big wife and by | handsome cottage on Fronaylvania | commitiee mi ie ae mene Hardy would have hanged a year | = uel FMI, ‘ PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING vicoie ‘partes, t hearty breakfast. The reports t that Judge Small Paymeats Enable Most A —— — > YOUTHFUL Fes ae body to Owa a Piano | ocsrom teed “a ward 40,000 STOWAWAYS ete | naw beck appointed paude sure sold. That remain- | IN A COLLISION | ‘evcr# shares nearly a! Dr, Crompton’s ing yet to be had at Zc per share, | ties will be chiefly tw connection POLICE SURGEON for twelve months pending the ar-onty af ; my ident Roosevelt can save his ‘de |neck. ‘There is practically no pos- | COMPARY 900 First Ave., Cor, Marion f HIFFON ~ RUFFS § [oo Late to Classify XCURSION Ww. Cr . t e do ything for him «in the crime A NAP—A very desirable cottage | The le as desiring stock will do well to| niew york July The with the free hospital at the foot of |“ >< si wi Hans By Popa Rey Eye | oe ae 6 Sune 5 act promptly. Early advance in price | steamer Civic, abriving here today | Steamer T. C. Reed iw having | Jackson street. Dr, De Boto has of-|of which he wa a. waa ‘bru page SUIT -sise Wee: nice} ouiah than be te Basement Mutual Life bldg. Seat-| young stowaways that have. ever|aide, which was damaged in an ac-|clty. All Injured and Indigent pebple| Hardy shot down in cold blood and We have just received > Seer Ofc Me er, aieeee teaoves| op ge Ge ae Knows what | 449 w tate 4 meing the Atlantic | cident at Smith's cove will be taken to the ship: robbed Con ahd Florence Sullivan 7 hip~ ments in and patd for; eniy $1,200; | Bano. By joining with two hundred fret ok aries ane move, Ee dia ot ike a0 | prospecting expedition to Unimak|@ And Liberty Silic. in black, black chaser ’ | buyers, he gets the plano for Whe SHEAR a eto radtet in doen ad | itera cata! peg oe 4p island and white, and all white, ey | Large b-room cottage on Hast Wanted. acs bie: Yeas, and he's enabled to pay for it a Manufacturing Old und the oldest 12 yeurs of | Maru caught In the side of the cabin - : i » the Very Intest cape effects mans hteonth avenue | Calling at JUNEAU, SITKA, SKAG= sand he's enabled 10 Day for it at Henry Hensel “sens pre out theplankings for Bo wi et! Bah eg rete Pr 0 abt hide Th a WAY and MUIR GLACIER, on f ser tha ha Bara aR 3s Hinckley Block, Third Floor] | The Dove, provided with m smalt| fifteen feet.” / : whens ices Range From Business lot in North Seattle at a| i ATHLETIC PARK fire tie Veo wali oin the tare | tomortom | COMNITTE $1.50 to $20 ee kee | ; | Sherman, Cla & Co. jaikeeas sncelmaeaate ak til! she was well out to xen. On the| GRANTED JURY TRIAL peas Nothi prettier than @|A. 0. U. W. Alki Todge No. 7—All| SAILING FROM Z ? 0 | PA 4 fourth day of their trip they suc-| When Mra. Anna Gilson came up| tty seat Bee these members of the order are request- | : | 7 SRCOND AVE. } ——- bumbed to hunger and thirsty and for trial in the police court. thia| ‘The World's Falr committee of the Phey are wure to please you. ed to attend the funeral of neo, a,| SEATTLE and TACOMA OES Rhine natin Madea oe be Pl em from the covering 6f the| morning on the charge of assaulting | Chambér of Commerce will t to - R. Lonsway from Cathot ureh, | Hot s — | BAS >) ba Iiteboat to the surprite of the of-/and breaking the arm of Policeman morrow (for the firwt ‘ime.’ The work Cash or part payment. corner Hroadway ani ai] JULY 29 pring karded as curionities, but the wuthor-lehain gang early ‘this month, ae in the live of arranging. the detailn Special SHOE Sale 10 a. m., Tuesday, Jul al ities at New York have ordered them |asked for ond was + granted a the exhibit which It ts expected Men's $6.00 Patent Leather — eB TR A “ 3s TOMOR! ROW (returned to their homes in England. | jury trial. Ti ran ol tah30 be went. from, thig state to, Mt be $2.50 Died |==ROUND TRIP, $50=== eee - ” Jo’clock tomorrow morning. Louis, The it Will at on Men's $4.00 Vici Kid Shoes, $2.50 WEIR—In this city July 2 | F ervations and full partiou- “ PUEBLA ARRIVES ter Into cor feation with oth M. $3.50 Kangaroo Shoes, $1.8 the lence, 911 ks bate Bo ao patch. » ne Porcetain "py 4 ‘ 4 i FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD | ote © communication n other Men's $2.50 Kangaroo Shoes. $1.86 a lare > ; ube ‘ e amehip City of Puebla arrived | commorcial bodies throughout the Women's $3.00 Viel Kid... $1.75 James D. Wel 5 ye Pu-/ A. Ting Jen, Agt. N. Py Ryw HAVE 10¢ 114 Becond ave panaceanhenes n Franc Steamship Umatilla, | state of Washing HL hold it# an- | industry and resource of Wanhingte n| rge Congress 790 |} Cloaks and Millinery, residence tom (Tuesday), at| Prank Waterhouse & Co. Burke i eee Oe Imission, the, Grand stand, thc | also of the Pacific Coast ¢ Hed | nual puting at Woodland park Aug-| shall have ample space, Special at Children’s $1.26 Box Gait ‘Shoes 1812 Second Ave. | 2p. m.' under auspices of Seattle! block, Seattle, WA , See os, ~ ea ie ep clock. Game|for San Vrancisco at lia, ia, with|ust 1%, A number of supreme off-| tention will be paid t@ the lumber 6 | | camp No. 69, W. ©. W, Interment H. Gray Steamship Agency, 103 @ large list of passengers. jcer# wil be present [And fishing industries, this paper, apea of the Scar cemetery, | First Ave. 8o,, Seattle, Wa,

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