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2 ee THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO TERNOON EXCH TELEPHONES Main 2060, Kultoriat Dept BVERY ar T SUNDAY Raxiness Dept Main 1138, -_ B MARARD WELLS tor F, CHART, Pusinens Manaeer a OFFICES } AMIN avenue urt Building. * Building. Beattle—110: New York Chicasgo~—31T = ‘One conc per copy BF wail oF carriers a exp tree mts per ies Entered at the portoffice at geattio, Wash THE PL T OF AN ESTHETE iber” finds fau with the fh 014 currency ‘and replace it with new Breeders.” “Metal money is also HE makes one shudder with appre We can sympathive with “A Subscriber.” We | @ral different varietios of shudders because of the Only the other day we took some money from th ‘Who Wore a celiulold collar, corduroy pants and a Ren PM required a convulsive effort. We feared the money might @ur own breed of microbes. ag Many « time and oft have we been seized with tremors lest Beartiess bank cashier should apportion currency to us that had cr Bo Ghe palms of grocers, druggists and such Uk of tradesmen who P Bliowed to be at large in every city ‘3 Ana we have quivered many quivers full as the @ressed our minds concerning the history of some smal $a change, Some miner with unclean hands, mayhap, once dug the ‘Gre from the ulitcican bowels of the unclean earth. The man may have Worn © sweaty shirt and only one suspender for all we know 5: And we bave often sadty pondered over the past record and moral “character of one of the foul five-dotlar bills taken from our Saturday Bight pay envelope, bills which the common people handle with such ight appreciation of their propinquity to danger. Horrible! There was @ day when the rag man was acquaint with its material! Gan such things be and overcome us like a summer cloud? ‘The climax is reached when one reflects that some woman with a ‘im her hosiery and a squinting disporition may have touched that of commerce which custom fore®s upon us! Batheticism absolutely falters at the threshold of the discussion and _soes sate convulsions. . y de not take microbe tebria, banks because th He foul wh “A Bubs says the bi sometio th tobacco and Jon have shuddered sev olthin t hands of a man » face, and are suspicion bas in given to us ular army. They are 30-caliber four- shot magazine guns. A great revival in target practice will follow the distribution of the guns. The old rites were antiquated Springfields, and target shooting Was not encouraged. The old Springneld rifles will prob- ably be turned back to the state and jeventually to the government. Those uardamen not present at the en- gampment will not at present be eautpoed with the Krag-Jorgensons, insue of the new rife ts conditional on the number of men jactually on hand for duty on the-re- turn home of the regiments. Great eagerness has been dis ed by the people of Seattle and Ta coma who have visited Camp Weis- enberger, to have the Eighth Field battery visit those cities at the end of the encampment. ‘The secretary of war will be re- goed to give the necessary orders the — to accept the invita- COUNCILMEN HAVE A TILT Gill and Fitzpatrick Cross Sworde— Routine of the Council Councilman Gil! of the Third ward and Fitzpatrick of the First had a lively discussion last night in the Seanad on’ 0 re of the street comentt initely postpone a resolution for the improvement of street from Broadway thought the district was in his have been consulted mittee took action. committee, stated told him that fully : i it ‘4 i ge I i 2 i # it j ! | i : i i i #2 i 3 ll i i g ! f f : : ; fr H i 3 i 3 | | ! roduced by Councti- k providing for the Grant street bridge $2,000. fee and salary com- Yntroduced a bill fixing the of employes of the city en- 9, department, No amounts i FY : i - the fire headquarters at Third av- enue and Main street. An ordinance was passed for the extension of Fifth avenue through to Cedar strest The city will of! the cost, the remaining 500 tobe Datd by the Beattie Elec: extension will ing at Fifth avenue and Cedar street. ‘The board of public works was 4i- rected to build a roadway from the west line of Yesier way to the lake #0 am to have a road for teaming to Leschi park. Chief Cook asked the council for} an extra engineer for the fire a rtment. Since the destructiv ryant mill fire at Fremont it has} been deemed necessary to station a) steam engine at that place. An ordinance was passed giving the Elks’ carnival permission to érect temporary wooden buildings on Union street. C. W. SCHWENK MISSING FROM SKYHOMISH The friends of Chas. W. Schwenk, &@ well known sawmill hand, report that he disappeared Saturday, July 12, and has not since been seen. All i ations point to a tragedy. Schwenk left on the morning July 12 to go fishing in the Skyko t street branch of the Se-|M™lah river. His rod and rem Miectric Company for the past|0f his lunch have been found, Moonths. A total of $26,090.66 wan|n0 trace of his body. Schw from carrying passengers, | Wife and three children reside in Se- as follows: Cash, $22,152.55; |attle, on the corner of Second ave- res, 82,798.90; school tickets, |nue and John street ioe ee fares," | SOCIALIST LABOR CAR LINE FOR SIX MONTHS Comptroller Riplinger last ted to the council a jt of the earnings of the Acording to the terms of the com- franchise the city receives 1 Per cent. of this account NEW RIFLES _ DISTRIBUTED TO GUARDSMEN Between 700 and 800 00 Krag-Jorgen- Sittin. for oongtens istributed yesterday | The platform indorses the to the guardamen of the state of | iste’ Trade » Washing ton at Camp Weisenberger. | reaffirms ‘The rifles were sent by chartered | internatio oe 4 from the government arsenal ‘The new guns ure used in the reg- The state convention of clalist Labor Party was held in attle Sunday. J. Hoag, of coma, was nominated for jud the siapreme court and William Mi Cormick, of Fairhaven; J. C. of Spokane, and H. P. Jorgenso the 8o- Fleteber & Carpenter, realty bar- kafort, Ll. gains only. | Few Fish Coming Up Straite—Can- THE SEATTLE STAR. NO LICENSE FOR THE |, COUNCIL ALSO REFUSES APPLICATION OF HERMAN QUANOT FOR THIRD AVENUE SALOO iy rant ii and Drought in @ favors tions might have routine, had Kighth ward for ther rat Ho haw boon ops the ter that ean inv m inte the the place etehton, fo arguln; agi ainat | ng of the teen last night #an open| and that it} run any elty should not be allowed to Some members of ( said he, “that the no worse than many other places south of Yester way. That In no ar gument. The facts in the case are known to the members of the edun el and the license should be refus ed. Every reputable saloon man tn] | tar the N PRIVILEGE—DIVES MUST GO G00 G00 EYE SALOON ty thinks this t " unciiman Jan ion, speaking in in, When a vote iimen-Gili, Mu } rand Parry the adoption of the Mc mnt it ed in f Mur Thus Tay\ cde patrick voted agal liconme wae ref mn woe atreet Sin favor and 9 ornmittee ry did not v Ivedere Concert hall * stated that the future the comrlttee would refy to asloons which have «ty trouble In the past. B pnes would be © halls south of ¥ that all the vartety theaters would be mpelled to move below the ad line a# oon aM thelr pre teenses expl Kistler has by t# vw Y way x them up, Jenied the way, and fore made aim inat the deadfalle be but without follow ler BIG CORPORATIONS MUST PAY JUST SHARE OF TAXES COUNCIL 80 INSTRUCTS CITY MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EQUAL- IZATION—JAMESB, RUDE AN Counclimen James, Rude and Tpy- | lor were elected by the counell hb ef | night to serve as members of the | King county board of equatigation, which meets at the court house for) three weeks beginning the early part of next month. The board la made up of the three councilmen and the (three county commissioners, n instructs the coun- te Vote that raitroads and| transportation companies shall bear their just proportion of all mu. nicipal taxes, ‘This move on the part of the coun- eff is important, singe it is known that a strong effort wit be made by GOVERNMENT CANAL BOARD ON WAY HERE, Colonel Heuer and his associates on the Lake Washington canal board ‘will arrive in Seattle August 4, a0 cording to advices received by Major Millis yesterday. Their head quarters will be at @12 Burke butid- ing = ‘The board will examine the work already done on the government canal as well as that now under way the Seattle & Lake Washington laterway Company. SOCKEYE RUN VERY SMALL nery Men Alarmed ‘The smatl size of the sockeye sal- mon run this season js commencing to worry the cannerymen. The run of last year was a record breaker, and a large catch was not looked for this season, but such an exceptional jscarcity of the fish was not expected | July 15 the sockeye run should ha commenced, but 0 far only a few stragglers have been caught, The immense schools of the beautiful fan) that should now be swarming | through the straite and past the San, Juan islands to their spawning! grounds at the headwaters of the Skagit river are yet minsing. Barely enough salmon are being’ caught In the thousands of traps on | the Sound to keep the large canner- | jes runnin “are wi ing to catch enough sal- mon this season to make the bual-| ness pay?” Is the question that Is ag- Stating the cannerymen. | In Alaqka the conditionsarerevers- ed. So large are the schools pas [ee the Skeena river that the tra are being choked by the fish, and the cannerymen fear they will be un- able to hand! me Breat quantities of ramon ©: SEATTLE AND TACOMA MEET ON DIAMOND Seattle opened the present base-| [ball series with Tacoma at Athletic | park this afternoon. Hickey is doing | the honors in the box for the Seattle Your Pick of This is to close out a CONVENTION HELD | 1D TAYLOR APPOINTED the Seattle Electric company to have its aaseaament reduced. For the first time on record the street ear lines of th are this year amend mt their real taxable value, intangible ae well as tangible property being included In Asseawor Railey's 1 The electric company will have to pay taxes on about $2,000,000 worth { property if Mr, Bailey's rating holds good. ‘The company claims its property ie worth but $600,000, listing ita franchines with the ass@asor a of “nominal” value, The company is bonded at about 94,000,000. Other large corporations, it te al lexed are also seeking to avoid just taxation team. Although Tacoma ts away down the list from Beattie, there tx alweaye @ gerat deal of rivalry be- tween the two teams and much in- terest also centers in thin series be- ‘suse little Ira Harmon, formerly of the Seattle team, is pitching for the Destinites. A number of the old fans are anx- fous to see the boy work. |HOP FIENDS ARE GIVEN 30 DAYS Edward Kane, Lisste Kane, his wife, Wim. Flannery, Marry Johneon and James Kane. police prisoners as the result of an opium raid made a couple of days ago were given jail sentences by Police Judge George yesterday. Each of the men redetved a S day sentence, and the woman 10 days. ADDRESS YOUNG PEOPLE Rev. J. F. Vichert of joria will address the Young People’s Union rally at the North Baptist church, corner of Union and Third street, to- night. His subject will be “Some ‘Things To Aim At.” ey Seen Dunlap, real estate. 64 Union block. BUY NOW And You Will Have Them When Wanted Any Suit in $10. 00 Il our Men’s High-Grade Summer Suits, blacks and blues excepted. 220-222 FIRSTAVE,, SOUTH sooner MAIN Jevery CUNNINGHAM Hert Cunninghan umpire 18 OUT TACOMA PLUNDER IS IDENTIFIED 1 of the stolen te in Jail at having cot tted the glarion, oe BY TRACY GASOLINE LAUNCH N. & 8, NOW RUNNING TO WEST SEATTLE Patr ate the p na of the Manette tvile day 4 & & Captain A, J f the boat ale her, wer ‘Tracy at the forced them to ¢ point, and they moralng asked by trip. T West Heattle fe are now enjoying of riding weroas the ba line launeh N rk, the owne durt unch w& minutely from bow to ste ourtous pamsengen The N as tone net ALLEGED TACOMA | FORGER CAUGHT iner ma by the wel of eight | request of Chief of F Falkner Of Tacoma, Harty Thc son, an alleged forger, was » by ©: tective Harboe inst wiepect w the police tm checks were He was take Are a medium-sined French Sardine, geod quality Olive Oil; us value, per can TS; epee! Special oa {a | regular 6O-eent values Hi) fren apecial | i-pound tin 2-pound can’. ° VEAL OR HAM LOAB— Per can CHICKEN LOAF— Per con ... seetes BBO New YORK FULL CREAM HEEGE f er pound . : IMPORTED Swis ‘cw —Ver pound... BOILEO HAM — Oweet and tender— Per pound «We EASTERN pu Per pound .. GIANT OLIV E6—Lar row nm er Bottle .. 606 and 90 PIMOLAS (Stuffed Olives)— Per bottle 20 and 40 PURE OLIVE O11— Per bottle Be and 400 Per % @ $1.50 Per gal. At this srnasene Prk wemggepad use of ey may ward iPeciie or other bowel troubles. leed Drink cone! dergble trouble 4 ness. Our rT Js. mellow, contain: a a fall quart; eve family should have it for 1.00 104-106 First Ave.. Bot. vou and Washin: ‘Telephone, Main “Classified Ads Ads. 1AM THE MAN im your house with my window, Plano moving. ferred; ate Fon | WOrK ING Licyd, SAL Lio Your “hones. 8 Hinckiay” bi The Last « "| The Outing GALE AT BARTELL DRUG CO.’6—EVERYTHING 18 MARKED WAY DOWN—PRICES THAT M. DER. JUST A SAMPLE: FLORIDA WATER nine PALMER'S PERFUMIS, per ow HILBERT'S VI CREAM WIND'S HONEY ALMOND CRE we SPICUOUS. MAKE EXCELLENCE IF YOU ARE BRI AKE THE DRUG TRUST WON NDAMENTAL AND CON NGING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MERE, YOU ARE SAVING 25TO 40 PER CENT. FOUNTAIN ®YRING BEST BULM SRINC RUBBER GLOVES, $1 Combs and Brush 4, $1.60 kin kinds all reduce WE BUY DIRECT FROM 7 GET THE BEST, THEY ARE JOBBERS’ PROFIT. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PICLLETS, 26 SAUTER 'S PILLS, PAINE'S PILLS, PERUNA, $1.00 alae WHAT TRADE WE HAVE WE HAVEN'T WE'RE AFTER. BARTELL 1H, $1,00 kinds id in price. HE MEDICINE MAKERS, YOU FREGH AND YOU SAVE THE READ ON. 12/0 Be 10¢ 550 WE WILL HOLD, AND WHAT DRUG CO. 506 SECOND AVENUE. MAN and Wife, can chambermatas, xpertenced box cutter, Ia- borers, girl for candy store, girls for general housework. If you want reliable help phone Main 366. Queed City Employment Bureau, 121 Third avenue, Le anD “ive, for FXRODIC tig i ene wes ‘Tighes best hetp in sity. Mrs. Keyes, Mar. FOR SALe—CITyY & ib tani ‘Harrison, f Soest lots tn Denny Pune Leerhy “Wisk sas Fetarai stom. 2100 toot om Broadway, near Prow $60 wach 2 tote. | $200 Seem tote Garheld to Conner Dearborn. 1409124 GORDO, Becond avenue and Ne P salon iee Gm 130 om ixtegnth tear Madison, | Pertir, | New York block. Recond avenue west and Qaeen Anne Hill ¥ WANTED—MAL® SRrackiayer, tate day, laborers, day jelson Bennett & € Hoquiai free fare, ship daily 10 a. m.; la borers teameters and station men for Montana free fare; buckers, 8%; fallers, $2.00; swampers, $2.09 aging shingters, $3; man and wife cooks for logging company, $90 per month; bolt cutters, $1.50 per cord: wood | cutters $i pe r cord: mill yard iaborers, $2.25 per day mill man, $2 per day; Inborers in city, $2.20; grading men for diteh- ing, $2.25; train roadmen, $2.25; tenmeter $35 and board. Fox Em- ment Co., basement 202 Ocet Sentai avenve, FOR NEVADE AND UTAI. oo BR. DA— MUCK. ERA, TEAMATERS, MAMMIEROMIEN AND MACHINE MEN, #2um TO $5.00, MiP DAILY. ~ MP NAC, Bawxine w: ERT. “per WANTS! Ul bearding Rowse, dulbding: ANT ED Me sWidroad te “228 SE EPEERR PORE Tall ac a0 Dalley of Lake Washington. im>BNy acres, S wcrem cleared, 100 fruits ‘spd small fruit; éreom house and barn, $2000 acres near Green Lake: good bot- tand, all cleared, and fo trait tr fine sy #TRTTEN Room 28 Ht well Boiiding. Company, and butlt homes for twenty p of which will be given RAINIER BACH HOMNSEDKERS PARADISR. Don't delay looking at this property; Beautifully ta on the sh ™, «with fare, cleared polling fasi and no wonder 1 985 Cor Innes 00-6 $10 down and” 8 Lutlding on PRMAONAL cow BUTTER BTORE jon congratulate he fine lowe. but so they aiwaye find sixteen a to the pou » buy the best.’ and ‘COW BE fall kinds «yard. very mt Furniture Co, 18 Be ainbilance, ruler tliws t2 at all hours: reasonable Briscoe & Lloyd, nt. Lloya. "at ferred payn aS Hinckiey cash oF de t photow, $2 row ie SAP mn wieer for | ee | PETTIT & SON. $9 5040x120 on Thirteenth hear Cherry. nn Whele Block 240x286, on Bea- | com Hill |3475—Seveal nice lots on second bill; cheap home sites; fue foc.ation for row of cottages for speculation. $2.0. nt new cottage; jot Six alley, Seventeenth ave- 20 jots in Lake Union 4 Addition, Fremont 7 lots in Brooklyn, STTIT & BON venue, avenue, | HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE GREAT: Room-Making Sale Ends Saturday Only four more days after te. comes the finale of See attle’'s greatest sale of furniture, Money always finds its gremtest equivalent here, and just now ite buying power is increased fully a half more—but the buying must be done before Saturday pight, else you miss the reduc. Reduced prices all over day, then tions. the store— $18 ‘SIDEBOARDS | Extension Table for $13 ’ $10.50, . worth worth worth worth $11.90 $14.00; $15.00 £15.00 oak, pleture, solid onk, with 20x 40-inch top and beveled mirror 18x24 Inches; two small upper drawers, one long drawer and roomy cabinet, below neat carvings. S G.LHOLMES FURNITURE CO. 1101-1193°1105 SECOND Ay $35.60. $34.00 . worth worth paarreee br a7 den, ees. 5 ‘Commercial savings a5d trast bask: | See PUGET SOUND, ATOAL BANK OF om ston Bald 000 ; wurplum, oo. 3. Pur 2 ted. BRATTLE BRANCH—Corner of James street ani Second avenue. DA CAMERON, Manager. THe” FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF rng nit oe a simon ote aga ee Peat tnt Bares | | $1,000 for a large eight-room house ‘and nice lot, well located and handy to the street car. This is a ice sightly place, overlooking the jake. If You want to invest, call and us Adams & Adams, 435 Pioneer block. VALUADLIC scrvege cheap We have sight Gaeore tracts of fine bottom Inna. Suagent, 0 ae Sty, Males on the. sere which w. from $180 {recta have, some imoeovementn, there soue house: thi Te wonth $700 gor acre ¢ years: samy terme, ApAME & ADaMs, Pioneer buliding. fat take front addition te wa gate mennet, maaaty mip feta wd by the Inet (ow % 73 enc! el are on shore vate money and company tm: with GA Viewwe, Rogue building. Phone Hick 36, |SOLLATERAL, BANK Carte @, Reed: toorey loaned on ene 108 ‘ at low rate of TO LOAN—Private interest. Danaus way, Rooms &, 4 and WARRANTS bought and sold We 2 Keheiman “Mutwal tate bia, MOP*O® BUSINESS DIRECTORY — ECW HOUSTON ere ts fi ought and Pine streets De, Stam gone ¥ c mi 208, Dd. preg 28. 8% x Pacific Clipper BE CAINE, For Nom: 8. 8. “NOME CITY,” July For Skagway, Valdes and Way Ports 8. &. “SANTA ANA,” Aug. For San Francisco 8. 8. “CHAS. NELSON,” Jul G cunt ioe exxererss ei.” aliuninem, o 210 Tesier. INSURANCE TASES HOTA BLL Loans, tire Tae, sure 2 Bowron Dock. BARGAINS te was Aiamonda, jewelry. UNCLE JOB LOA FICK, 817 3a ~~ 7a WPA Vat corres returng, deal with the _Thoe! Western,” Main Sa, is abd prompt ago Junk Coe OCULISTS AND AURISTS DR-PORDA RADEAU—iiys, ear, nose threat. 231 Burke bullding. DR. J. A. MACKINNON, 4 Chapin bia DR. KIBER, Betiey buliding. OSTEOPATHY WARHTINGTON Todirmary of Cuasoans ia. Second ave. Phone James. Hoth (moan sand indy” phyaiclane salwar SEATTLE infirmary of Rickart, D. On; 3. Ht. on tne” dioek. WASHINGTON Inatiute ute Deport Butidings “etattekes _ Beattie three years “Phon LAWRENCE BART, ¥ shington block ORTROPATHIC SANTTARIUM, 11-14 Bitar Boyd. James S886, Seattle, Edmunds and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. Three Leaves Seattle 7 a, im, ves » wee Everett o.oo Phone, James 1841. Colman D an x DO Tel, Main 723 Leopath; shed ta | © ‘Main @ot. Osteopathist, 204 PATENT ATTORNEY SARNER € COTES Warr Boyd BR. ADAMS, Grafting. Colman bid. PHYSICIANS AND SUNGHO! DR ANNE RUSSELL. 64 Hinckley. MOTOGRAPH KMATEOR tnibhing. Wlise, Sullivan bik | STAMP PHOTOS—a18 PORT ORCHARD, From Columbia Dock, Columbia street, nee er tracting given. Pi M. J. STERLING, pension public, 88 Marton at Leave Bremerton: | 8: LINU Cx A. ts, 12:30, 3:0, 5:30 and 5 GNGIMnaAD Leave Siiney: | 7:30 and EL McALLASTER, BOI4 Pioneer, & WARD im ABSTRACTORS KEMPE & CO. Tae. Xb i800, ining jement of the Mu . 488 Burke bulla N@_AND ¢ | BRCETN Clothes Pressing Co,, clea pling INTING AND BINDING Ivy Press, Artistic Printing, Baie Carte, Wedding Announce First and Pike.” Phong, BYE BROS. commercial printers, 90m, ‘Bo, tos * METROPOLITAN Pre B and 104-6 Weet Wal wireae ing CO mercial Co. WEXT SAILINGS "FOR NOME S. S. OREGON, 6 p. m., JULY | NURHER STAMPS | AL STAMP WORRS—Heheueis | 110 Cherry, WANN an block. dyeing, repairing, alterin liver, $1.5 th, ay and ds SIAN Dye Works We 4 your clothes ave: Fel Math 1018 vie 8. 8, CENTENNIAL, AUG. 10 ‘The Oregon is the shost slogantly. Pointed boat And one of the li thi me fleet, tina Just been fe vamp bedn shabren ~FAILO | ANDEREON, Tie Sas i the. old TENT @ manutactar OFFICES, ING; w1-2 PHONE, Near BoM UNION 81. Second ave Northwestern Com: | wm fit ate!