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THE SEATTLE STAR. 4 3 “Nothing =| Last Edition SiSBK = Sew ta panes ee eed Fook eee ane iS, a oe es“ ae McCARTHY’S — BarTELLDRUGCO } <¥> BB ELLIOTT: | Sec Minder the’ management. of 1 hotel Se or vxtonal erabiahs | forthe opie ovand evens an [NEW NAVY YARD | gana hwy: Rofracting... Optician... one, Main 693 | Bree Delivery. Phy Look for the big Spectacle Sign | Btly puremaned | th: bie G §& SECOND AVENUE. | over 308 Pike street. Best place in Consideration a . ay that € ——— | the city to have your eyes corrected, D Lester Tu and | a t " 11-12 Heussy Bidg. ? wilt be @ great ecceces - It is believed by those interested | the mill ¥ f that-this will be @ great and perm: hinery « 5 nent boon for one of Seattle's pret-| thousands H |new Industry predict that ina fe Enough orders ha months Kirkland will be one of the| received to keep the mill runnit Bateet - | Northwest, Already parties looking |t any of Ch B feet |for a good Investment have bought | « red & large 8 feet secure a land in that vicinity and though the | st and othe | feet | milf te not yetsn runaing « } nearly alli@f the vacant stores a wn th 1 feet Souvenir houses of Kirkland have been nego: | y tlated for by persona wishing to|f ST B rent. That the population wilt be | f Famous Artic Explorer materially incre ‘once is as ERNST BROS. ane Ee at Sixty-ft t men st Pike St. Tel, John 2831, Lands in Norway | ALITTLE EXCITEMENT CAPT. BRYANT OF THE GEORGIANA HAD—OTH ER IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE WATER FRONT. 28 Hinckley Block, a Floor. | Shooting at whales all night to[® catastrophe was what ( OUR OWN | keep them from getting afoul of hi [awa — a fae «yee jahip ts what Capt. C, W. Bryant of |On or conrne he hed me | SPECIAL BLEND barkentine Georgina Rad to dk My killing or w tng th it Tuesday ‘Those biarsted brutes | for the r ver stiete hi e awake all night, in this morning. ? whales, obtu, 8° in aumber,| |started to hover eround the Geo |when she was fifty miles out from |Cape Flattery. ‘The big, Inay seal | monaters love to rub up against { |sides of vensela. Several of them got | ie the maide | afoul of the ship forward, and werelas she was jrolied over by ite momentum. The danger, though, lay in the , big mammals were into the rudder, * with tall to tear it away. 8 said the |ettect nm their thick blubber th an air gun on a battioship |Slated to Wear Miles’| Shoulder Straps (pen Al Night. Tel. Main 10m, HERMAN, FOLEY CO. ERTAKERS eg bot Pies nnd Caan COFFEE 30c Grade -- SATURDAY... 23c ast from He ‘This ‘Try 9 pound of this excellent WASHINGTON, Aug, 1.--Accord- coffee tomorrow, and you will ing to excellent authority tt has been be sure to come again. Jetermined by the President that } Major General Young will succeed Miles in command of the army when | that officer retires for age in August, | 1908. For political reasons Mil be allowed to ret im the act lint “until the time of statutory re-| Uirement, although he is practicatly & figurehead so far as the present | administration is concerned. Young will serve but five m eneral & iimit, and $1.50 Jardinier C These very pretty Jardiniers are displayed in our show win- dow Your choice of any tn the lot, worth up to $1.50 each, at Ode. NAGLE RESTAURANT extremely low price; elim- the necessity of matches: an absence of smoke odors; guarantees a pure The first arrest to result trom the Nagle restaurant boycott was P| Chinese cook employ | by Policeman ©. G. Carr th sisters’ restaurant, }noon. E. B. Price was sent sued a temporary headquarters to Answer to a ch hibiting of obstructing the street sand Waiters’ Union ing the re a his retire ppoint M ad up |rant, between Piret and Second lenues, on Madiaon street | by the officer to move om and not to obstruct the street, he refused an was him pear before morrow mo! yen. its idvicendbege A SAILOR blood And cultivate your brawn ROW ED ‘The safest method of Mghting flame to ignite draperies or vo seed the intior as adjutant gen- PRESIDENT TO HOLD AN ~ INQUIRY Gaffney and John’ Doe Curly are ordered to appear tn the federal ourt tomorrow at 10 o'clock and show cause why the injunction should not be made permanent CORONER WAS BUSY George to- Ob, By rising with the sun to mow ‘The whiskers on your lawn. And even though the neighbors’ eyes OYSTEM BAY, Aug. 1.—The May Are sieepless, open wi flower sailed for Gardiner’s bay for Don't Jet the thought disturb target practice waldent’ has yg ‘The Steamer Kodiak has arrived month was a 1 break due the tess by came: at! t month was @ record breaker na from the ves ‘The law is on your side. pepieh Han vrstves 2 eaker ns from the Whalebone and Alaska n Win, d May Unalaska and w owned. leaving that port th Kodiak passed through a quantity of pumice stone, evidently thrown up by the volcano Mokushin, which was SEATILE’S 1 id to be a martinet LAWN MOWERS ‘The law is on your side, Fremont 12-Inch Fremont 14-inch :- Fremont 16-inch Russell 12-tnch Russell 14-in Russell 16-inch Stern's Ball Bearing 8.00 Garden Hose Sc foot and up. “ommerectal a sean wt type sident and Mra, Roosevelt with r children and bunchs § kets went to the w this rm: No guests are expected today it $2.50 3.60 3.75 4.25 4 lea, fv deaths wit physician @ woman who MISS NEWMAN LEADS THE RACE! SPRING BATHS Best Service. iin te w 2 tr 28o, Hairout 150 Shave 100 fecond Avenue South, Under St. James Hotel Week Day Excursion. To Monte Cristo by Baptist ‘Tuerday, August 12. died a UNION NO. TICE, 131 Rainier whe rapyar Seth Gb uta Tu lay, June Sth, will be called at ardwa sian Worence Walter by it wots] s¢ he bonnie of th, moti a Hie eytt framing. This part of the meeting Co. 1121 Ist Ave. open to all carpenters, G. KR. COMPTON, Chairman ¢ Mins | ill clone | ok CONDITION | | - - ae The annual report of former City | « jewelry ae Comptro! Paul, for the|hen's cigar store, and ‘Stewart C6. | mptrolier Frank H. Paul, elmes” ran Yas will, remain |. We run excursions to the battle- year 1901, was Issued today. For the) (oan the other boxes will be|*ips every day in the week. T past six months Accountant Harry | taxon out_of commiasion in the ar, | Morrow, Saturday, Ie visiting day on W. Carroll has been buay with the|terncon, ‘The total vote now stamde {Voth the Oregon and Wisconsin. |taak of preparing this yolumi follows: Mine, Lizzie Newman, | Hoats leave Colman Dock at 6:30, 9 Statement. ‘The report goes into the |$ 199° ‘Miss Florence Walker, sors; |2Nd 10a. m., 1:16, 3:80 and 4:80 p. minutest detalia of the financial op-| sie Kila Steiner, 1 iiss Geers os ; {dust try our 600)’ erations of the city | 60; Mins Eva Rice, 185; Miss! Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs. Quality, cut this ad; ‘out and with 50 cents get ao pound of "/ fine Tea. ‘ | HUGHES 4 DUNN. #21 Second ave. A brief shows that the debts of the oit puary 1, 1901, from 190 upon outstanding warrants, eurrer funds and payrolls equaled $79,067.20. f the city were from the general fund, water fund, ihrary fu park and other funds ‘On January 1, 1901, there was $110, 98, we Skirt Special CENTENNIAL FROM NOME | = 42 in the city treasury to the o 1 0 Ss If 00-45 tne different funda. "The re ton ng Out Sale enues of the city Jp io! ered F : : ‘This week, the last week of ‘and on Oécomber Mi, 1901,| The Marine Exchange report | n's GOe Underwear ‘ance sale, we will = ined Anpald payrolls tor| the steamship Centennial | pas r Working shirts stock of W there’ mber $14,018.08, The two mate-|Port Townsend at 2 o'clock this af-| Hos straight disco. 4 ments balance exactly. | te WOOO caticaah tall eller Suis ah Suspenders White Sailor Bhirts, blue There skirts are The In ite detail tak into ne n one ie : : aly Clay rated H collar, $1.00 each. We tn “cotorn and fount every Anancial transaction |and Nome July al. | She brings 2 : ik quite 2 number of early and get olor the city in 1901, incl the | passengers, nine sacks of mail and | Women's $3 Shoon 1 Shirt Waists for |a- your cho smallest expenne the) yeanel Bx the Senator 120 mite pian NG,.2F excursions and spariments of © the Indiana about 200 mile fi oma 5 jartion. Unimak pass. Suset Oil and Refining Co. KIRK, 1200 First Avo. jedonian Club Pionlo teporta A Dlenaant Voyage) gycond. bi ee 1, DIAMONDS, ying sWfoIB Aust n City Good Roada| Those destring stock will do well to > BITS 7 ail ar on to ‘Rucoma Sunday, [act promptly. Karly advance tn price 708 oe t ta, Cloaks and Millinery. cowend ‘Tickets for sale at b PLLIS MORRISHON, Aaat. Sec Hansen " \ mcgint ne oor the leading tease, prinew” ke your bicycle. ‘Boat | Basement Mutual Life bidg., Seat: Yewelry house in the ‘apeitees of $1000 being offered aves Galbraith’s dock af 9 a, m. tle, Wash. hi | _ “An American Millionaire.” MMard's Kid rt } the Pollard Operat nea A return engage rand ey will p |time in America an extreme! and funny musteal An American Mill of fi nat img th oppo thos for the fv y and dancing wh ed the young edienn: will tur retty | AT THE SEATTLE THEATRE. "| On Sunday night. August 3, Har Irington Reynolds and om pany will present an Fa » ” of “Michael Strom t the Beattle Theatre, Mr. Reynolds playing th tithe r As Michael Strogoff in 4 R soldier ar r of th igs Mr. Reyn f exper ence in the E enat fs im to act his part In « most nat ural manner WEATHER FORECAST Beat nd Vieinity—Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer Saturday cht to fresh north winds. + Seven Days. We run excursions to the battle |ahive every day in the week. ‘To. yw, Saturday, i# visiting day or mand Wine an Dock at 6:30, 9 4:30 and 4:30 pam ee Dunlap, real estate. 64 Unton bi . —_—-—_ Week Day Exoursion. To Monte Cristo by Baptist Ladies, Tuesday, August 12 T QUAKER Stands Alone Fighting fifty or more banded druggists who are battling to raise prices to what they were before the “Quaker” came. Quaker’s Every-Day Prices Rochelle Salts, per Ib. .24¢ 1-8 ounce Quinine in Orig- inal bottle 13¢ Carbolic Acid Crystals. 48¢ Sugar Milk, best,.fresh, in original pound boxes, per | pound asc Powdered Boracic Acid, per pound .... age Epsom Salts, full weight, per pound 8c Bi-carbonate of Soda, per pound ......-..0000s Be Powdered Alum .....-- 7 Flowers of Sulphur ... .8c GLOBE BLOCK Phone Main 1240 - SEATTLE first | COALING PLANT) Handkerchief Sale pis lhe oy Sa Bean diag This sale of Handkerchiefs is reserved for She Suaet: pend. perils‘ ba Saturday, and is sufe to create a sensation. \ Dredging np f this city has our window full of these dainty neces . ec aa tha meee saries—pretty little works of art, with just a rd. « Fowler touch of embroidery at the corners, or with Bh pe covine gy eed hemstitched drawn work, scalloped and em- yesterday that hie bid broidered edges. The kind that generally estul,” ‘The plant, ia sell for asc and 35c. Pick out the one you ler D acauract | wht Pace ant, on Saturday, at, each 14 1-2 Ue, one from ‘Pacon m Oak. | Ladies’ and Children’s plain white Handker- fae werk uee . York chiefs, worth 5c each, now reduced to. ...3¢ epesat px»: Plain White Handkerchiefs, worth 10c each, be located 30 f now reduced t so 2 ptahou Slab ‘ae ped | sin White Handkerchiefs, worth 12 1-2¢ e | The s each, now osecee ++. 8¢ hat > Bo Fh ee Plain White Handkerchiefs, worth each, hed 400 feet in length. The | now 8c or 2 for..... -15¢ f coal will be Instatied. | DRESSER SCARFS Hemstitched and Embroidered Dresser Scarfs, size 20x36 inches, worth 6oc and 75c, on sale Friday end Saturday also, at, each. 2gc We reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to any one customer, as we wish all to share in these bargains. Sale hours, 9 a. m. to to 5:30 p CONCERT HALL ROUGH HOUSE m. en's! Se" | yPeARTHY DRY GOODS CO. They pummeled Roy iowerd. aie Cor. Seoond Ave. and Madison S was in the theater, and beat a coupl of other persons. To arrest them Po- | mei Chipmaan and Carr had tol | Put UD a fight, but eventualy sent the | | trlo to the ety Jail. Battleship Excursion. row, Saturday, is visit on the battleships Oregon ant Don't fail to see ti fighting machines be ‘ed aw Boats leave Tome tay Wisconsin. 1 fare Al kinds Cordials, Canadian Fenda Lear Cream and WHISKEYS at ancing Classes 9 & 109 Second Ave. S. ue hrgtoman a Han J. J. HAGGERT YW’S Precriiais 565.. vate s daily. Fletcher | ASSURED = = OUR BARGAIN LIST = Everything in the ready-to-wear line is offered at a saving tomorrow. Ladies’ Fine Kid Button Shoes Were $2.50 and $2.75; special .. Ladies’ Dongola Ki Shoes leather through- well worth $2.00 speclal.... Red Kid Sandals Sizes 3 to 5, worth 75c,, Solta out, Sizes 6 to 8, worth 8be 59c For a splendidly made dress skirt. It comes in Oxford grey only. made and a fit guaranteed. Well worth $2.50. Bt seeee (| per pair $1.29 $1.49 $1.00 $1.75 $1.25 $2.50 $1.00 15c $2.00 75c 10c $3.98 Well sair for our celebrated Lucile Gloves. Other stores sell grades no better at All summer shades. Fitted at counter. A ‘olonial Slippers, French heels, fancy gilt a pair. A pair for Ladies’ Patent Leather ¢ buckles, hand sewed; well wosth $2. For Little Ge anteed, 9 to 131 Kangaroo Calf Vacation Shoes, built on honor-wear guar- tylish shapes, and will give the For Peterson’s Men's Kangaroo Calf Shoes, best of service; are worth regularly $3 a pair. es correct shape For fancy four-hook Girdle Corset, in pink, blue or black, g fits like a glov to your figure; ncy Neck Ribbons, three and one-half inches wide, all shades. washable, A yard for Remember, fa these ribbons are Men’s new Pasha Shape Hats in Seal Brown, Otter and Black; $2.50. Each for regular For Men’s Fancy Percale Shirts, soft bosoms, with or without collar; new- est patterns ; $1.60 value. Pair for Men's Seamless Half Hose in Black or tan, equals all 15¢ lines toy wear Taffeta, in newest shapes; different | $6.00. For Silk Shirt of best colors to choose Wais from ; » made regular value,