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Last Edition A FAIR | e285" 4 O'Clock p. m. ) CUT RATE 1406 COUNTERFEIT COIN JJ secesseonsssoe Ramaker Music (0, IN CIRCULATION | | » sce gl Moved to 1406 Second Ava. | D. BUCK & CO. Men Boys’ and Chil- eron’s Clothing and new or © owe phos Ti SECRET SERVICE HAVING TROUBLE WITH BOGUS DOLLARS t Carter's Pie 10¢ JAMES HENRY ELKS' CARNIVAL EXPECTED TO ATTRACT MANY OF THE Paine’s Liver Pt ; Wholesale and Retail Butcher, Jobber, DANGEROUS CLASS. Belladonna Porous t jo and Packer fyrup of ine stegeae H _—S quarters, has within the past. three | tempts to pass the money himacif Bares tieaaacte Brome, te Quick Kidney Cure ||| ‘*2"vssv susie’ hni the hal hE ‘ I steps a ae ‘eit 4 | lars, which are fine specimens of th a ent. a4 ‘ ae 1 ~ Peres Kidney Medicine, $100 vee |] gures cll kidney and bladder ||| ‘The dollars bear the appearance of | WP the old defense ‘that he “didn't Sees . troubles, 80e ||| having been made by the same per-| KNOW it w ory “ie ALL NIGHT, | I son. Although both are! caat in| {ners no prowl that he le not te i wads » an alloy of poor he tru --o— = jthey are but little liehter then the The fact that few business wm | f pure silver ‘They are thinly pla bad ¢ a are woually careful & BARTELL RUG i] ed with stiver d until ¢ lating | t° report memtersette to the og . wears off are d Tous imitations, | Service or th police, is ar . " Phone, Main 603 ber of “shovers of the queer” to ar- | &*rest Bree Delivery. sme | reet. Dest place In | rive in the city soon for the ose |," Even the accomplice, who car we SECOND AVENUE. | the city to have your eyes corrected | of “working” during the caruival, | Ties the bogus money and supplies beh A, ta eee 6 the shovers is a hard’ man to cor eereree Tam often asked, anid he thie| wen wit rin ‘countertoh = nnoy & Stowar porning, “how it happens that a | ry tn ant wa , eeeeres Lirciore ort huabauaers. Hj counterfetter ts able to work off bad | bad way, but the law we rae 82.50 ection, Most peoplg know that | ficient 83.00 to pass Business mon dea reo Leite CEFR d cain and ts found tt have others | toward vaving the 7 85.00 hard with him, and reason that If a\i¢ they will detain every pe at fect .. 87.00 Souvenir bad méney each day he must cary |the shovers would .not ud ‘ Cup Benainghausea Pirst Time inspector for C. & P. 8. Ry and the 8. &. Co. ERNST BROS. ME Pike St Tel.. John 2831. ELECTRIC COMPANY TO IMPROVE SYSTEM WILL REBUILD LIGHTING SYSTEM IN BUSINESS SECTION AND Ave. Heary Hensel "s7-cict""* ‘ CHANGE ROUTES OF CERTAIN LINES IN ORDER TO FACILI- 23 Hinckley Block, Third Floor. TATE SERVICE. The Seattle Electric Company has, transfer busine Ww necessary on in contemplation « rebutiding of its | that |i A second change in the Nahting system. plan eto put | cross-over at Firat avenue south, be the wires undergroubd injthe busi-|tween King and Dearborn stroete ness sections of ety, Thidmorn. | will connect the Grant stree are ing President Furth and Engineer back on their own This cross “yum inte one ancther™ Loud of the company appeared be- | over will also be used for the Inter | ois time rian fore the board of public works with | urban cars to connect with the up | @ set of plans and dlagraime showing | town lines. It ts th tion of the asd . | part of the proposed location for the | gompany.to have 2 or more * on undergrund gonuits., The com-| the line leading to the race track pany’s officers destreg ta discuss the |s0 as to handle the crowds during best plane with the board, but on ccount of the great altfount of rout- ime work before the board the mat- ter was pdatpotied until next Wed. nesday morning when thé whole ays tem will be taken up in detail, The Plans Include the distriet from Pike street south to the tide landge, Change in Route | The electri cgmpanw was also granted permits (several . lines. By meany of a change Inn crées-over on Main street and Thira avenue south the Ggant street c will be run up Second avenue, avoid- ing the present terminus at Second avenue and Yesler way afd continu. ing up to Pi street, thence wr First avenue. This will prnetically f the PERILOUS VOYAGE OF THE SHIP GLENHOLME MATE POISONS HIMSELF, AND DISASTER THREATENS SHIP'S CREW—OTHER MARINE NEWS OF IMPORTANCE. Brith ship Gienhotme, Captain D. Witham, arrived today from Ant werp via Cape Horn, after a loi passage of ite days. May § the day that Mt. Pel erupted, Mate Evans poisoned him- self with what I® thought to have been an overdose of quinine, Evans was insane and his demented condi the Elks’ carnival. A aver on Ocidental avenue between Main and Washington streets | further iitate the handling « numerous cars. These _extensic Will also increase and better | service and down First and Be ond avenues Too Many Poles Now ‘The electric egmpany applied for for permission td erect more poles in the alleys bet ween Occidental anc Second avenues, Washington AG Mal netreets, and Ma! and Jackson Main streets, and Main and Jackson Third avenues south and Washing ton and a'h streets and Main and Jackson streets. The permits were jected on account of the fact that | there are already too many poles tr these alley: third ere 1330 tnd av Your money back for the “THE RIG CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: KIND.” ‘M35 First Ave. Cor. Pike St ‘Tel. Main 916. WOLFF-AMERICAN CUSHION FRAME BICYCLE $50 On bad surface the additional comfort afforded by the cushion |trame over the rigid frame bayeie from an exploration trip trom place to Mush Creek, and re that the route te easily navigable | The Takhini river was ascend {t was found to be 8 miles from | Fifty-Mile river to Arkell. There are only 6 yards of rapids on the run, and it is 3% miles overland from the lake to Mush Creek is very great. The jolting is tre-| tion was discovered about a month| Congressman D. G. Wooten, of mendously reduced. Bicycle ridera| ut from Antwerp. The cituse of | Texas, who as a member of the ter the man’s insanity is not positively | ritorial committee of the hou would ride easier and derive much more pleasure from riding by adopt- ing the cushion frame. Come in and | try one. Easy to ride. Easy to buy. own, although it is thought visiting Alaska, addres ave been brought on by family | way Chamber of Commerce Jul troubles and sickness. He often read|}ie left the next day for Daven the Bible for hours af®a time. 4 the Skag 23 trip down whence he will ma x oti, When the man’s condition was dis-| the Yukon to 8t. Mic Nome ring in this add., it will save You| novered he was locked in a room and|\ Rarkentine Georgiana. Captain 2 cents on the dollar for all tires | all knives and dangerous weapons | Bryant, formerly m: Of the Car ken from him, as it was feared| rier Dove, went on the drydock at |purchased from August 1 to Aug fuse 4. F.M. SPINNING | Moran's last night to be overhauled |and painted ark Aurora was forced back to Neah Ray in tow y | that he might at any time stent forcn and kill some of the crew or hin self. One time he almost got fr by unscrewing the lock on the door but as the stewacd was in the babii | owing to rough weather outside of sleeping “in front of his room| Revenue cutter Grant, Captain D. every night, he was caught before he | F. Tozter, arrived in the harbor yee 1206 Second Avenue _ got tree. Blectric light provides ‘it at extremely low price; elim- the necessity of matches; f an absence of smoke 4nd odors; guarantees a pure day At midnight of May 5|terday after . three-monthe’ cruise atmosphere. Mate Plummer heard gr ne coming | around pe Flattery. Captain To- W k’ fi i js room, Leokine he found | zier han aboard a rare collection of | The safest method of lighting Next eek’s Of erin: ying in bis bunk, frothin, [Indian curios, seeured from the na to fame wies gS the mouth. He was hastliy taken!tives at Neah Bay. He will place to ignite Grapes by! on deck and restoratives applied, but|them in his museum at Tacom The following household articles will be on sale all next week Golden Oak Clock Shelves, 6x12 inches, regular 26c, starting Monday be. Same Shelf, more elaborately carved and decorated, 6x14 in- ches, regular 50e, 36¢. 16-inch Feather Dust- er, regular 40c, all next week 2c. Wood Salt Boxes, reg- her inflammable matertal. | which t# valued at $28,000, he died in a few mina and was buried in the Pucifie near the equator | The Glenholme had @ perilous voy-)| age around the Horn, as this is the Antarctic mid-winte For seven weeks she was fighting the fierc Our new contract provides tor free installation and free re- Rewal of lamps. The Seattle Electric ¥ and the seamen, half the time wal lowing In the cold brin |narrow escapes from being washed overboard. Seaman Paul was jar ‘ med by @ sea between a spar and the | pumps. and his shoulder and left lee |GAYS A FEW NICE THINGS TO tg THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS three jibe were carried A top-gallant sail, two top- | jsalle and Co wlar 4c, Monday 25e. Bway.» AROUT MAJOR, NEWELL. .. . 'e Knife Boxes, 7c. | One rough night, 200 miles south 907 First A li-inch Chopping Jof the Horn, when the snow and| ‘That Major Newell is in his do- iv ve. Bowlin, next week be. |nieet were being driven like a blast. /tage is the firm opinion of Humane Tanglefoot Fiy Pa- per, three double sheets, the vessel ran within one and a hait miles of a huge iceberg 900 fect high, |bearing down on her weather bow | Omeer fe to the J according which wa Ridgway wing letter recely | Poree! cleared: | » by a letter from Major Ci ne Te Beat Service B. Re aT ee | a gee by Slater fron Maser OF. haan +See i OON BPOSg) ..)). i. Sieniiine’s nual |cero Newell.” Ridgway writes, “that Shave 100 1618 Firet ave, near Union. BICO™MNE, Feo of 6000 barrels of |c’ dosivable position that T want it ; ement, 475 canes of Scotch whiskey, |and expect that it would be hard for &6 Second Avenue south, Under Sere TE beO Bae sab undies (tre or maydne elem to eet ft Ey eee Mae of iron, After diweharging she wiil| “As you will Ritber, ewes “8 —— =n ‘© to Facoma under eharter of Bal ed on get did not preted oharkes F, Guthrie & Co. to load wheat lagainat Major Newell, nor aid 1 300 White Sailor Shirts, blue fom she Shes ot ’ ave them filed against him, 1 flannei collar, $1.00 each. We Steamer Jessie Banning, which has |t 4 man complained to me, th oa number of been in the stream. for the past two | the jc two boys In Mes fied onths, haw been taken to Moran's, |and he beag ne to take som “arm aeiad | where #0 feet of her after cabin in I investignted and found the |peing ‘nade below. She har been [that it was true, wo I lald the mat- _ gold, but to what parties fs unknown. |ter before you. 9 oma Men's Soc Underwear ae |l\""nwo large sailing vessels are now It seems strange that the only Ie Watch, ayer geen Manis ee ctateg Gbirts..to E) Tee NURS ct geatce te lone cares, \rpen E pave trouble with are county - IATCHES DIAMONDS, FIN® || Men's 100 Hone on eee the “ahip .« Tet ra tk alee be Maeno io | EWELRY IND SIL VERWARR || Men's Zoe Suspenders (ite Wl trom ‘Antwerp, the fao-taileds "humane ier i} Albert Meee ee ohay wormed and ||| trom, Adueerh on whether they ave city or county ¢ “ woat ‘4 ‘omens $3 Shoei 17 e Humboldt state that steam 6 notified me that he inten eget Heweiry house in the || Women's § tye ut has returned to White Horse led to keep up the chaining puniah- i THE SEATTLE STAR. * a hes i ig ae aoe Sa Man Fires on French) : ies nt a is : t qd x } COFESSED TO THEFT! President but Misses picasa iar! fo Vx bot eae ut a penchant ec ae neat a ST ae its HENCE COMES ap » MANY DEA Rage a aa “x. me : % “t a Si Terry tha Land Wonders at the DOESN'T LIKE lw RECOVERED | | |Over 100 Perished at Woll-| | ongong | 1 just hate mar ad Nfe im the | BYDNEY, Aus It is estimated in maid to have «iven for leaving her|killed in the Wollangong mine ex husband and breaking up their home |pionion. Eighty-seven bodies hay four years ag a y been recovered, and more Alfred Delemeter wae granted a di-|than thirty yet missing. ‘The vorce from h y on the grounds | Work of rescue is difficult on a of desertion. He mid that when he [of th s with which this mine in| returned to hin t from his work jfilled, and the immense labor r #4 thrasher, he found his wife of ¢4 In places to ve the Uebri ly a few months gone th which the tunnels were filled by Ht ast found her at her former |the explosion, home, but hi irom that abe refuned | = —_- i ot want to have anything mor THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE to do with him or Any other ma | been trying €0. make runaway Clearance Sale nd hes given her her} | the bonds which seem Prices | ng HOWING — AUTHORITY Furnishings Men's Lisle Thread Sox, pair 5. B. Price, a Well known and oe |) utable re estate n h of Beattie 8 1-Se was arrested” by Policeman || Men's Cashmere Sox, pair rday afternoon, Men's Sur t wear, all peen done a er ike grades, gar 45, Price's story, which ls verified in |B au Cottars, 100¢—3 for he ft every respect. shows that the police an made a very arievoue err and ‘-ply Linen, every sise, any arrested an ly innocent man. | style Mr. Price was booked at police || Men's #90 Working Gloves..250 headquarters on a charge of obstruct Men's Sc Working Gloves. 35e x the street ustody in of the Nagle restaurant, where trouble ix cause of the persistency in having alien cooks, Crowds of people were congres He was take Men's The and $1.00 Working + eee Oe around the pla lay whe Mr. Price went past, He was told by the policeman te “move on,”| hb already doing. The think he went fast enoligh, aod thereupon arrested him. Over Zealous Cop. Piice sald this morning: “I walking up Madison str J. H. Kimball very well known men here passing the Nagle restauran the officer accosted me. I had me y glanced into the piner and w going along at my usual gait Move on there,’ again shouted the officer. Tam moving on. You attend to your own "business and I will be be all right,’ I repited. Made a Rush at Mo. “I walked on with my frie gain the policeman, shouted te oon. Again I told hiny that 1| going up the hill and for | wn ousinems. He made | a rush at me and to gave myseif | from falling to the sidewalk, I grab- | bed hold of him. He placed me un-| rrest_ and took me to the sta My friends went with me and the officer Im charge of the desk ab | lowed me to @o Immediately. 1 believe that the officer had nm right whatever to put me under ar rest and that the play was made for show. L appeared at the police court for triml today, but the officer did not put In an appearance. 1 am not angry at ay one over the affair, but that T have been done an in fer justice by an over-nealous police. man.” | Mr. Price has been a resident citi | zen of Seattle for years and never had any trouble before. | Seattle In contesting with Tacoma this afternoon at Athletic park for honors on the diamond, Kelly is | the sinb artiat for the locals, ‘The |. { tery =o Rag > i last game of the Tacoma serio will use, except plain blues and be played tomorrow. Harmon. will |fm blacks, $15, $18, $20 and the $25 Mi] probably be in the box for the Tigers | Ones Krouped under the one] then price—$1 1 Dunlap, ate, 84 Union block. i | W. B, HUTCHINSON (0. ff) Concert and da Pleasant Cor. Seoend Ave. and Union St. | h Sunday. — For time card see Port Orchard route ad. e 3. THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ CO. etticoats at 98c Instead of *19c,” as the types made us say in the After Six List of our adver- tisement yesterday. We notify you that the 19c price was‘an error. BonMarche NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St. The 1 PORT ORCHARD ROUTE}... ccc cu. PICNICS AND DANCE ar PLEASANT BEACH Athlon, Inland Flyer, Port Orchard Leave COLEMAN DOCK Sunpay Excursion Seattle's Huey Bargain Store. \Battleships ‘OREGON and wn Cc ROUND TRIP Last Grand Clean-Up of | Kar Purchased at 40c on The Inst wee Broken lots have been marked LEADBR has never advertised such will find here t first choice. HERRICK REFRIGERATOR Remarkable Cures Affect ed by Professor Adkin, INe CURABLE, Ministers, Doctors and Professional Men Tell How He Has Cured the Blind, the Lame, the Paralytic and Many on the Very Brink of Death. FREE HELP FOR THE. SICK, Professor Adkin Offers to Help Ail Sufferers From Any Disease Ab- solutely Free of Charge—Prof. sional Men Investigate Hi Powers. * WISCONSIN STEAMERS —— at 9, 10 and 11 A. M. PROP. THOMAS. P. ADKIN, President of the Institute of Phyzicians and Surgeons. 12:30, 1:15, 2:30, 4:30 ana 8:30 P.M. 9 23.282 ee Aes 230, 1:15, 2:30, 4: 230 P.M. a 50c C tence, Omteopathy, Bor Hypnotiem, nor ‘by Divine Healing, but by & sultie paychic force of nature In com dination with cert dies which ronta! life and Wealth. FARE rep recently talked with Prot. Adkin and was asked to invite all read: re of this paper who are sick or Whe are worrted by the ills of thore Sear to them, him | ‘for assistance. “Some people bave declared.” Said Prof. ‘they Adkin. “that my powers are of God: call me a divine healer. ayatem and restore health time I believe that the Creator have. given. m humanity duty Practice to all who are suffering. | want you to tell your reaters that they ean write to me tn the strictest confidence T therefore feel that ts. to give the benefit of the sclence T positively Complete Cure. abed I care not how serious their cases, hopeless they may seem. write to me. a man & Co.’s Bank- rupt Stock por howe i ‘went them ‘et ms, mae them well Tet ‘that "tite ie tay" itfeworse Ro werent modical world by the wonderful cures per= formed by Prof. Adkin, that several Dro- feenlonal gentlemen were acked to investi. gate the “cures.” Amonw “these gentlemen were Dr. L. i Hawley and Dr. LG. Doane, both famous physicians ‘sur- geonm, After a thorough and painstekiog {nvestigation these eminent physicians so astounded at the far-reaching powers Prof. Adkin, and the wonderful efficacy of ‘Vitadpathy that they volunteered i other thes in ‘life the Dollar All the to hurry an array to amisting Prof Adkin in his great work for humanity. With the @iscovery of the Adkin. Vitaorathic treatment eminent phy= sictuns are generally agreed that the tremt- ment of disease has at last been reduced k will be the best week. at prices odds and ends. them out. The of bargains as you ¥ Monday morning and secure his week. Be here ea able to Others were aficted with Bright’ heart disease, conmumption and other = calle@ incurable diseases. Some were suf- ferers from kidney trouble, dyspepsia, ner~ vous debiity. inscmnia, neuralgia, comets Saves Labor, Saves Money, Saves Ice and Saves Food, Notun techinntion.” ond Ghee” Same Rar" mg. Some" were teen See > mould, no poisonous zinc linings in our Refrigerators, Spruce pe UE RR lways dry and pure, no scrubbing require: ‘evil habits ‘all Cases Prot. ts he xuarantees a cure. Even er Sweats, no stale odors. Pure, o brink of the grave, with all sweet and | healthful, they arel| hope of recovery gone amd Esosired oe By ae bse loctore and frienis alike, have Beem. ree MODELS OF BEAUTY AND J] Stored'to' perfect health again by: the CONVENOR. {Vitaopathy and Prot. Adkin's: marvelous het remarkable And. They are nicely proportioned, living far "away haw heavy and strong, made of kiln-driedf{| privacy of their own homes, as well as thooe who have been treated in person. oak; mineral wool filled walls; Conef{| roy fasteners; oversiapping alr-tighif | bror.sanin gtewerts ial Be cad cure, Bay doors. You really buy storage spacell| stood ‘belore them 1 the purchase of @ refrigerator.§| ,, Not long ago Jolin Adams of Biakexbury, You get.one-third more space forfl| Wie “pormanentiy. cured by Prot akin your money in our refrigerator thanf| wit an operation of any kind, AbOUE in any other make, We tse onig] the tame ‘tine the ‘city ‘of Rochester, pne-four ne inside space for e. wes carthed by the cure of see St 2 one-fourth the inside space for tcell| Sen resigns, Met A. Wrieht, Others use nearly or quite one-half.l| hun ‘a lone blind for been partly We have these in sizes from theff| John B. Net, of Millorebureh. Pa, who smallest the very largest forg| Muffered for years from a calaract over Ais tale and F lett eye, Was speedily reatered to perfect etele a estaurants. ght without an operation. Prom Logans~ Call in and see them rt, Indy, comes the hews of the recovery Bicher, who had been prace y deat for & year, "while in Warren, ‘a. Mr. GQ. W.. Savage, @ noted photo- rapher and artist, who Wns not omly par y bind and. deat, Dut at death's doer Teation of ai varfect health ai Adkin Vitaopathy cufes not one disease alone, | put It’ cures all diseases When weed kn com- AAR AR Ren re. Mary ¥ \« was te reneth by * | Who says ot cam, not be cured. weg te THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST,. . Professor Adkin today; tell him the leading WE SERVE | Prescribe ie" tromtment thse, will posttest nis cons. yon sbyoludely mothe jor Adin Wil also, send ye ( ie mateigus new book ante, : With All the Crushed Fruits of the Season. | sertoee, ye Seeere Sets ae arr Novhine"pewer"aha''Cure” the "ek "adund ‘ a: 5 ‘Try @ glass, and if you don't find FO pS sine gent “hy A} ~ it to be a perfect refreshment for a fo vice nectlon, y bet a \ | Wishes ‘to place ft in the hands of every iy Stewart & Holmes Drug Gaz. |) so! ir rermnal when yee write f I 627 FIRST AVENUE | or Thomas Fs Aghia, oto

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