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BD. BUCK & CO. dron’s Olothing oda, Hats MONEY 1406 be delighted with the money saving We are quoting a Mormon Kota Ts Packer's Tar So: Byrup of Fiss Our prescription dey charge of experts. tien is carefully compodnded and re- ghecked by men who know just eetly what they are doing Belladonna Porous Plaster ticura Salve, Sc sine Poe Witch Hazel, 25c troubles, OPEN ALL NIGHT. Dattvery, Phone. Matn 62 ss SECOND AVENUE. It FINE at the rden Hose ‘Mi feet... 82.50 BW feet S3.50 Steet 84.00 tect . . S500 feet . 86.00 Be feet . S750 ERNST BROS. ' WS Pike St. = Tel, John 2831. enry Hensel on 807 First Ave. Time__ inspect for C. @ PLS. R Jeweler Men's, Boys* and Ohil- d avenue, ne: ovo Ramaker Music (0, Trat’s just w wre buying tru wi Going every time they make a pu Moved to 1406 Second Ave. chase of us, It's a case of buying Hentical article. which other Gares nak twice as much for, at Bare JAMES HENRY tells for one-haif Wholesale and Rata! Buteher, Jodben If money is any ob and we Believe ft is to most of us—you wi Special attention Restaurants, Stnam QUICK DRUG CO, 704 tat ave you with a WATCH lowest possible price, call @ Beaninghausea and the & BL Co. a w or y anufecturing 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor. “Open All Nighi OLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY CO. 2 n They Run into whem renal aoe Talon, | Seht that the different letters “yum into one another” and confuse? etgnt no We'll stop it and make reading samy Feeding siasses give comfort. $1.00 aad | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. Eye Spectatiots. No cure, mo pay. 25c a bottle. 's Foot Powder) awollen, tired and ¥ feet; 1S @ box at ‘THESE ARE CLOSING DAYS RICHMOND PIANO CLUB NEARING COMPLETION. It will be remembered that J Richmond Piano Club was limited | shed up the business of that! in the first place to one hundred Reliable Pianos | @ SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: One Another [i»°> De you ever fina | thon Our the and lern Central Unte i fy to interview wa | eld 4 O'Clock p. m. ‘STREET CAR RUN i-year-old boy dd Will lose his wt of a street car dent near corner of First) nue and Rlanchard street shortly after 11 o’clook th ning, Those} who saw t ¥ ie was en tirely unave The boy was neral Hospital p ambulance. Dr lL. C. Neville ttending bh The boy was riding tp the back of tle ‘Transfer Company truck on ing north the t avenue and Bla the truck turned out to a ntreet car to pars As it vom the track the boy Jump off the wagon. The car was com th and before he reall the car was on him. He struck ¢ car just behind the fender wheels pagmed entirely leg and crushed it t {ts corner of F [chard atree | allow veered ling he er his tert! S OVER The tor Uttham. ee LITTIE BOY AND CUTS = OFF ONE OF HIS LEGS : Samuel Gompers, the famous lead er of the Jabor party tn America and president of the American Fe | tion of Labor, arrived im Beattie this fternoon and was given a rousing | ‘acoma and was Ja committee from the Western tral Labor Union, A band m |of members of the Musicians’ Union greeted Bim upon his arrival he Mr. Gompera was acompanied by W | D. Mahon, president of the American Street Rallway Employer’ As tion, and Max Morr ational Retall Clerks’ Assocta- A committee composed of R Pelver and F. A. Rust, of the West ; Secretary Somer J Prohi "| Name Ticket—De- The Prohibitioniste of King county | last night held an adjourned meeting of their county convention and fin ther tu ing by Rominating a nearly |afterward extended to two hundred | county and legisiative tieket | membera. ing been among Seattle people. | for the piano. SECOND AVE. Sole Agents for 1013-1015 First Avenue Globe Building. |Give This GreatWash- ing Machine \a Trial | And the horror of the wash day 1 be past. Write for clreulara. Agents want- [ed In Washing- ton, Oregon nd Idahe Clothing Hats and we 0€S J AT ONE-HALF PRICE tsar Clothing Co. Cor. Pike Bt and Fourth Ave. Hoffman & Freudenberger. 909 18th A nue. ti y Specia ‘The hold art on special sale un Saturday night Golden O#k Clock Shelves, bxi2 inches! and decorated, Sxl4 i ches, regular bc--26e. Mt Beoond Avenue South, Under St. Janes Hotel ore ular Ife; Monday, $e. Knife Boxes, 7 l-tnch Cho Bowls; next week be Tanglefoot Fiy Py three double A medium 200 White Sailor Shirts, blue flannel collar, $1.00 each. We have sold quite a number of these as Shirt Waists for fies going on excursions and picnic parties. KIRK, 1209 First Avo. ized bl for be ; ee alatT First ave. near Union Look for the bi over Ws Pike the city to hay MA? Heunsy Bide Spectacle fi 1. Best plac ar eyes correct tgaging . ty to secure ty 4 wuthorizing thi 4 with th dopted ROBT. W. MOUL 1 of the Pr k under ‘ON ident Sunset Oil and Refining Ce. -_ Second bloc * ot 40, Water: shares nearly al! sold, That remain DIAMONDS, rin eo had Me pet ©. IWELRY ND ATP VERWA ED | ing yet to be had at 2c per shar do well Those desiring stock w act promptly avenue, | ELLIS MORRIBSON, B, Jetgeat Jaweiry nwuse in the| Baserer y hue, Wash, Albert Hansen '\« aut. Seo Sherman, Clay & Co. A. H. CHAMBEY n. N. W. Agt.| Howing house les will bem! HOT SPRING BATHS Se | Porcelain Tubs. Best service. elaborately Reirasting.., TOCKHOLDERS MEBTIN hereby given of a me Optician. ‘of the Seat 000 Early advance In price Only twenty-five vacan- |clen now remain, the balance hav- | tnating very readily distributed | first session of the convention, ‘The club terms are $10 cash and | followin [$6 a month, and $$ a month pays | | trict in. Wood Salt Boxes, reg. pin heets, Sc ue Japanese Mush Bowl, COON BROS. the | to Mutual Life vidg,, Beat. | ‘The ticket was prepared by a nom. bmmnittee Eppointed at the aly 2%, which last night, reported the nelectigns Sheriff—Joseph H. Bell, Seattle Auditor—A. P. Beeman, Seattle ‘Treamurer—-Harry Bull, Seattle. County Clerie—Joseph A. Campbell, Seattle. Prosecuting Attorney--Otly Brink- er, Seattle. Coroner: Assessor attle. 8 W.¥. Gilday, Seattle James % Saunders, Se- TJ rintendent of Schools Seattle, yor—Carl H, Reeves, Seattle Su) Judge of the Saperior Court A.B: County Commissioners, North Di» J. Burrows, Green Lake joner Beattie Dis gett, Seattle the Peace—Fred L. P. Brown, Beattie ‘The platform adopted declares 01 legiance to the platform and prin { the National Prohibit at nd in addition dene in Rice party | unmeasured terms thi of law in thi The adoption much & by enth: tratio et was preceded b ing and followe plaw ‘The usual campaign were appointed. Kesolutt pathy and regret op the Rev. Dr. Pierson, the Prohibitioniat sheriff of Portland, Me, wer adopted. “Where Is Cobb?” “Where Is Cobb?” tw the title of | the comedy that will be presented by Harrington Reynolds and company at the Seattle theater hext week, | opening Monday night. The plece has never been ataged in Beattie be- | fore, but in said to be « construction |r re than ordinary merit. It ran | ¢ successtully through the Eastero states last reason and ts produced In | this city at a considerable expense Bread 6 to 10, Granite 14-quart special yrth 10¢ urday nol 4 sniversal Meat. Choppers simi 6 to 10, Saturday...81, 25 Granite Soap Dishes, worth ‘1 ial, 6 to 10, Saturday..f20e re Potato Masher with / wood Wine die worth tier wpectd 1, 6 te 10, Saturday Ttabe i at the boat by | « CAB OLOSLIOCSHO ON 9008S 000 brought ¢ ber of SAMUEL GOMPERS, LEADER A ROUSING WELCOME EXTENDED THE GREAT EXPONENT) OF UNION PRINCIPLES—MEETING AT ARMORY TONIGHT. and with laught “The Tide of Life, ‘The T ated « of Life, neation in nounce City and County Adminis: | year, will open the trations Third Avenw poleht, tvance only an ordinary the fact that tt h eas for two seasons ties of the Eat is mmendation of its m and company are bo’ attic. Jacob Furth sat this morning tha care of the Seat Interurban Rai! urday morning King County rac exact behedule fo line has not yet ranged. Fifty ne in the car ba which will be put the new run INTERURBAN CARS SATURDAY will begin running nex @ play that cre York last seanon at the theater next Sunday notices give idem of the play an been @ au In the principa suffictent r erite. The pi th new to Be id positively t the first tle y Con y Sat far as the track. The or the new been at POURING IN People are ly from Alaska Capt arrived ia phin which this iners and the tottage ¢ yesterd: total of 265 paanengers, whom m @ the round Among hi the Dolphin trip were Mr. an nny and thelr daug’ M. Rus Go to Spinning fo ; Saturday Night ARG AIN We advertise our Saturday night bargains in Thu: u may hi mpie tim pr epare to buy ther that you may cials of thie sort on sale fr sok til 10 every Sat coat af les#--hence you must reglecteto read them ii Di Keg tal, 6 to 10, Rolling Pi handlos, w Glass Lemon 100; special Wire Sink B up l@eO. H. (WOODHOUSE Co., 1409 SECOND AVENUE, mornity g Bkagway, brought 99 p | $10,000 in ‘Kiondike treanure ship Humboldt, a few day# previous, | Francisco Monday. own almost an orpuat numa |, MEe FROM NORTH pouring into ¥ mattie| Meredith, tea Hunter, of the stv» Dol- A,, B. Cc trom shor sere and Steam Sy pkan ay brought over 200 of t7 Ap for pleas n' & passengers ‘i Mrs. R. ater Edith, and bicycle r ir refully Wash THE SEATTLE STAR. Last Edition TithteNed | OVER PHONE ~~ LOVE HIM John Chappell, of the made ¢ vietir joke, or eine there is > has & terrible grievan | ax hi aterday afterr up. Mr. Chappell after abusing him considérat eatened hin life. The fell John Sretth. Salt Lake, City, FOR NORTH ADAMY rjury before on the Philippin - his statements were Ch owne | thety neas Jang, boat Meth ‘The tr A pi ity to wife of chief of the ge engraving and to Seattl faire of her prin Meredith left Tuesday. but he found It such short away on | Mra, back to whi of the of thy pole widow neral Munte for a partner in a legitimate br who are left orphans by & recent arriv owt of 880 J that he yew went To a house on Seventh avenue to answer an advertinement CONGRESS Mass.. Aug. 7 m/e apparently un- He says pre true, TWO ARE ~— OROWNED NEW YORK, Aug. * Miller and Mise Eva Rhodes at Stratford-on-Bound n today by the capsising of occurre: 1—C cident alning the pugiliet with eight trainers attempted to rescue uld not reach them in time, jes have been recovered LITTLE ONES vate telegram received in this y states that Mri w. Washington, © It was at first expected ‘a, | that Captain Meredith would come Impossible to get notice. Meredith wilt probably take Washington with her when returns her litte grand-children, the dea @ late MUSICAL _ BARGAI BY MAIL Hundreds of people Wave taken ad aad Vertis ation toe Etamines, Broadcloths and Cheviots, new shapes and summer months, by calling at ou} perfectly tailored— tore and giaking a selgction of some tnatrument, We wigh our many|(® $10.00 Skirts .........ceessaee $ 5.75 patrons who live outaijie of the city! $12.50 Skirts .. $ 6.50 ce at iyove gad ie 7 | $15.00 Skirts .. $ 7.00 whether they live in eattle or SENG MOAR s ciipincs sno MUGhy fg sgeidles $ 7.75 here, and an order by mail, many ot | $a0.00 Skirts . $ 9.75 which we get every day, receives our $25.00 Skirts .. vi $11.00 most careful and prompt attention, | YOU HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF A wards PIANO, ORGAN, MUSIC BOX TALKING MACHINE VIOLIN RAL LL GUITAR, MANDOLIN, BANJO, or gy a in fact, any musical Instrument, A Style, Quality { \ of. sheet nytuste Workmanship D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Dealers. | gog and Ave. Burke Bldg Miners Holding a) the pair, but | The} M “aptain Meredith ernment bureau of is coming to take charge of the af daughter-in-law. William Meredith, who died in San Mra. chief ot S GIRLS ALL STILL of First avenue and M n » \ ws tuat wan somewnat crumen sit hetearemenracsaee'| Bio Meetin i The boy was not seen by the motor to come ell heeled” for ther still as quick) as posst' but he pollee, but the unkn duel nN " " fe ss ond pee FR rete 88 ryt te 7 lint couldn't be.teund. dust tt SHENANDOAH, Pa., Aug The} bite 4 e ha t rateed on bie knees end looked at tb fellow's mouve w in myetery ke situation thi morning be t & ever parently f¢ ) pain at the the t tly be pana er ad ogg Bb mney, Heeman McPhee we m the a et pinion that ¢ eoldter | hi the th of the ident The ' nema Un nditional surrender” He he oo the Se tion Injured child u is the is of settlement 6 nded | Arm * the world is praying a drug atore ar by.| by the operators, wh the miners | for > eS ae 3: He and Lixsie Mellow, live in Portiand, | nt are visiting fr ih Be t when a! rd | te at $1,600,000, id that it will leave 2,000 HEAVY FIRE AT BURGLAR abies In the po | frat was missing. At containing $50 ht to be gone but that he fidor where the & pocketbook ano tho found ¢ IN SOUTH A. M. Sommere and lthiet had « ntally dropped it | Akers of the Retail Clerks’ Union | pers CHICAGO, Aug. 1—The ‘aerate jfrom the pocket 4 Gordon A. Rice, of the Typo-| party will address the over Wippine friar matter con Captain Caine immediately tele- raphical Untem, met Mr. Gompere | of Seattle upon tinued today in the cong of phoned police headquarters but the land his party at Tacoma. ance to the laby Catholic societies. Pather 0’ Rettly 2 | burgiar had made good his eacae ‘When the Flyer landed at the| row the visitor n about] denaunced the astoriesof cerruption | SxS! 4 over Ca: | This marning the sult of cloth |wharf at Seattle kn tmense band, | the nd will be taken fora by members of religious ordy fifteen 1 below this city, last | Was found near the house. ‘The bur made up of pearly every union musi. | to the Puget Sound navy yard. T Philippines, The Natio night. It biew down a pavilion, in- | «lar had gi ‘entrance to the res clan tn Seattle, atruck up a lively alr. [leave f ka morrow night. |etinence Boctety petitioned. for the |JUTINg Sixteen people, some of them | idence by climbing into an open wi { | indorsement of the federat!on bly fatally. Gow about 15 feet from the ground ‘congress decided that it could _— by meuna of a ladder placed against Light comedy t the kind of play | Pet properly do #0, and declined w the wall, Not one article is now that the he theater-gocr wanta| 4” official expe regret inieaing At this season of the year and Ca — = : a tain Reynoide i tr¥ing to. please| A Pollard Opera Company. } the public. The difficulties of Copp, The Huiiard children will present a af uproariously funny character, are pew opera at the ‘aad tomorrow jeaid to keep an audience convul night. “La Mascotte” will be put on. “An American Millionaire” bas been the bill gil week and will be giv | ite last presentation thie « ing. i“. Mascotte is one of the dain- | test light operas that the Pollard Juveniles put on. There is plenty. of atchy songs and clever dinlogue th it, "The ttle actors and actresson have proved themselves to be very | | capable entertainers in Seattle and thelr efforts here and elsewhere have Deen crowned with success. With “The Gaiety Girl,” which will be, put | on for the Saturday matinee and Sunday night, they will close he Present engag nt H. E. CALMER LADIES’ HIGH-GRADE Suits, Skirts 208'W aists FROM NOME Pacific Const arrt mpany at Por ten i . 1 o'clock oon Ly for Seattle. She had aboard $160,000 in gold dust and 70 pasmengers. She reports that since the rains commenced July 22 the claims are being worked to good advantage, and Nome and surround ing districts are lively. $330 24 Aveauc 1330 24 Avenue 4 pecial Prices IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Ladies’ SUITS $5.00 Suits MOW 6.6. e eee e eee cece terres eee e BETO $30.00 Suite NOW 6.66... ce cence weer ener eee ee SITO8 $35.00 Suits NOW 2... s ce geeeeem weeeeeereeeeses $16.00 $40.00 Suite NOW . 66. s cere eceee arene eee ne eee es $16.00 h Dress Skirts TS. 0. anes MIRTS ASS 1330 SECOND AVE Price «+++ 8 ARTHUR S, GIBBS GREASER PASSES AWAY VILLAIN <= 2s Assaults Woman and ken : co Shoots Her Babies ecratary ‘of the en E 1M Ce but th 1 dire in believed ths he cann uway. Threats of burning at the stake in case of his Jcupture freely made. Electric Ught provides it at Was SARIGDELY WORT. an extremely low price; elim- Joe Himmethoch, the boy injured ine the necessity of m: in'a runaway at Auburn rday,1*|@ insures an tr adloa still confined to his home at 220\@ B Stesuee “ot aniee Ninth avenue under the care of Dr.|@ and odors; guarantees @ pure, Miller. ‘The boy's injuries, while of a atmonphere. serious nature, will not’ keep him peneuene, confined jong. ‘The physician hopes to have his patient around in a few days. The safest method of lighting no flame to ignite draperies or SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Ma 1-4, other inflammable material, Wheat | Madison Park Pevilion, Our new contract provides for Friday S . { The Last Performance of 0 Women's Sallore— Sc Fast Red Table Damusk, the yard— Se Twilled Crash, the yard— 4 1-2c 15e Pillow Slips, each— Ge Cotton Blankets, the pair 49c $3.00 Wool Pants, the pair— $1.60 20 Linen Doylies, each— 12c 100 Cotton Socks, the pair NOTICE OF HEARING I ® sale of lots 1 and 2, block 1, King County addition. Notice 1s hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of King County, Washington, will con- vene tn their rooms in ‘the King County Court House on the 28th day of August, 190%, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of de termining the advisablitty of selling lots 1 and 2 of block 1 of King County addition, Parties interested for or against said sale will appear before the board at that time and have a hear- ith day of July, 1902. COUNTY COMMIs- | By the Ever Popular t Will _be given tonight. Tomorro’ | Ma: | the clever burlesque, | Girt” will be given. 4 } | TONIGHT Saturday Matinee. Jersey. THIRD AVENUE THEATER Ww. M. antics" Only Up Town heater. A Sie, Be, ade, Boe Week Commenctn; 5 THE GREAT SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA, The Tide of Life A FINE SCENIC PRODUCTION itortous pl A positive stage novelty. PACIFIC NORTHWEST LEAGUE Baseball SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, August 9 and 10, OF Admission extra. commences at By Geo. B. Lamping, _Clerk ot the Foard. Gates open at 30, | *8OR9S0ONTCOSS 0000000000800 00008000005 0088EE™ We have just re- ceived the latest nov- elties in feather boas and veils i:" East We have also put in a line of LADIES’ FINE EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS and will be pleased to show them to the Ladies of Seattle, LEOPOLD'S 817 Second Avenue ‘We have installed a machine for froning iu the bosom and makes a perfect fitting neck band, Main office and plant, First avenue and Rell rr Down-Town Office, 1426 Fourth aves near Pike " Cap 7 Caine, the well know Friday Night. enterp There he found Joh rh yg” may 2 . peda ae Boloiste Onty. free installation and free re- joe ype wenepontaee? |) 2. Marg e Bto i ne man, had quite an experience with a| 3° March. The Btorm King” |@ newal of lamps. § The territorial rights burglar at an early hour this morn-| 3. Waits “Phyllis rf th ite ee # a —_ — | i The captain tried his best to} 4 “My Lady Hottentot as a guarantee of good faith. Smith |rench his reyolver and take a shot | 5 Beloction--- The Singing Gi mays it we agreed that the $30 was Jat the intruder but the fellow es-| 7 (a) ‘i ‘The Dawn ot Love” ntnap hk yah ye returned If for any reanon ‘the . - caped him. By @ mere accident the!" (b)...! sie Pausce” on Mr. Gompers got off the boat| scheme did not look ped on inves. siae 7 in potiia wht é Bab: * Laniee amas «& representative waiting | Uma tion. s WePFORD, Ind, Aug. § burelar took with him pothing of } § poeta ee Fare ea to meet him from every union in the Today hb conelud to back | Passenger station and ratiway | Value 10. March 5 e city a hearty cheer went ut of the deal and asked Johnson tol freight house of the Monon iin At 2:90 o’clook this morning, Capt f Waiting crowd. He bowed | return tis money. He says Jonnaon| this city, were burned this mor Caine, who lives at 710 Boren to the crowd and was|informed him that the §30 was al ‘Ihe loss tm $100, The fire wta ne eutdenly aw ¥ afterwards taken in a| forfeit and was lost tohim when the|m the freight se, and ite origin | pee i hommine i Stn oe Aw > his hotel. Members of | ale fell through. Am unknown, but is supposed to have | Py of someone in bis room. As | ’ waited around the hotel! The partion are now before Prore-} been a lighted. m a quickly as possible he reached for | Ne nted A clear ptUb | tis revolver, which was near hin i ihe hand ‘t|<uling Attorney: Fulton: who "is th: { thrown | scare, “*? | Rie. revelver, which wae near hiss 1] THE FPRR famous ia er. Later in| Yentigating the case before Issuing « ox Bone he Chalet, detec ”) J EMENTS the afternoon he was .tgken for «| Warrant citiehioges me ae @ R OPERA Sesttic’s trip « the street cara ‘to various ~ eed | Reggie er bi An y pened | When thi eturned to bis j HOUSE Leading room it w that a suit Second and Pike, | ‘Theater, | of clothes with a number of valu- | John Cort, Mer. Phone Main 6, | } |THE AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE” POLLARD JUVENILE OPERA CO, and Saturday nights the tuneful “La otte” will be the offering. For Saturday matinee and for the clos- ing performance on Sunday evening “The Gaiety | And Rest of the Week, with Usual | Harrington Reynolds and Company | In the Thrilling Russian War Drama MICHAEL STROGOFF | Next Week—"Miss Hursey, From Russell, Mar. Phone Main 067. See Sunday, Aug. 10, . An excellent cast and a really mer~ Box ofice open Saturday at 10a, m, ATHLETIC PARK |SPOKANE vs. SEATTLE. Grand stand 250 o'clock. Game. gents’ shirts w hich takes out all the futiness hirts, closed front, 10c; Shirts, open front, 12%c, Soft Shirts, 100; Collars, Cufts, per pair, 4c Ee