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D. BUCK & CO. Mon’"s, Boys’ and Ohil- dron’s Ciething Furnishing Goods, Mate and Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new Times ding — 1406 Moved to 1406 Secend Ave. the Mentical article which other} sores ask twice as much for, at Bar- | JAMES HENRY } tells for one-half. Wholesale and Retali Butcher, Jebben, and Packer, if money Is any object—and we! Best Meats ‘That's just what the are buying drugs at Bartels are doing every time they make a pur people who ft ia to most of us—you will De delighted with the money saving we are quoting Geeative Bromo Quinine, Kola Tablets, 400 sine Wiener'e Tar Soap, 2S¢ ihe Byrup of Figs, S0c stze «BOG | ‘Our prescription department is to | gharge of experts, Every prescrip- tien ls carefully compounded and by men who know just what they are doing. ana Perous Plaster, 200 kind So size ihe) B0c a Quick Kidney Cure | St pain in the back ow all kidney and Diadder a Balve, Séc sim QUICK DRUG CO. 704 tet ave ||| v OPEN ALL NIGHT. Free Delivery. Phone. Main 53 & SECOND AVENUE. If you wish a FINE WATCH the at lowest possible price, call on @ Beaninghausea 807 First Ave. Time inapector for C, & P. &. Ry. and the & BE. Co. P By a a ; 508 Pike St. Tel. John 2831, Hensel “izeser"™* open at Night. ‘Tel. Main 102%, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. 2 that the aittersnt letters Yate one another” and confuse? Sime rahe. bow to taterview wa ‘stop it And make reading samy. Out reading glasses give comfort. 61 SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co, if0T second avenue. Beattie, CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: THESE ARE “CLOSING DAYS RICHMOND PIANO CLUB NEARING COMPLETION. It will be remmeinbered that the | Richmond Piano Club was limited jin the frst place to one hundred and| t afterward extended to two hundred | cx members. Only twenty-five vacan- cles now remain, the lance hav- ing been very readily distributed among Seattle peop! The club terms are $10 cash and $6 a month, and $$ a month pays for the plane. ‘2 Sherman, Clay & Co. ’ Til SECOND AV) THE QUAKER DRUG CO Sole Agents for JAE-IT-UP — Cures Chil) Blaine 1013-1015 First Avenue. Globe Butlding. \Give This GreatWash- 5 Uaion, | sieht m: . swollen, tired and every Fost: Ttn mbox at fi A Second Acenue. Cor. Marion. Clothing Hats and sue S0€S ONE-HALF PRICE Si Clothing Co. Cor. Pike St. and Fourth Ave. + Hottman & Freudenberger. oe HOT SPRING BATHS i ‘Tubs. Bent Service. ‘6c or 2 for 25¢, Kalrout 6c) And the horror of the wash day will be Past. Write for eiroulars, Agents want- ed in Washing- ton, Oregon and Idaho A. H. CHAMBEY 909 18th Avenue, Gen. N. W. Agt. tn ‘th = at The following house. hold articles wilt On special saic untti Saturday night Golden Owk Clock] Shelves, $x12 tnche: reeuiar 18c, starting Momday, 9. Same Shelf, mor elaborately 4 and decorated, Sxi4 in-| ches, regular $90—26c. of pu th have Mé-inch Feather Dus 5 ; ter, regular 40c; all next [1 secon Avene South, Under week 25c. Wood Salt Boxes, reg war lsc; Monday, 90. Knife’ Box li-inch Chopptin Bowls; next week be. Tanglefoot Fly Paper three double A medium Japanese Mush Bowl, for COON BROS. 1432 First ave near Union. St. Jams Hotet Bh, White Sailor Shirts, biue 4 collar, $1.00 cach. W: sold quite o number | Pe ‘ going on excursions pienic parties. KIRK, 1209 First Avo. SE : f. & ELLIOTT, | Refractiag.., | : fied ice is hereby given Optician... fine wt. the. stockholders of Look for the big Spectacle Sign Associatt 4 28 Pike street. Lest place in Central ‘Labor Sity to have your eyes ourrected, | Ur rot et ana mortgaging of the La the completion of the building 1 guthoriaing the board of trustees proceed with the work under the ROBT. W. MOU aN, rder of the President ‘emple Baz Heunsy Bldg Pres F A. Rust, Bee. and Mer Sunset Oil and Refining Cc. Second block of stock of 40,000 That remain- yet to dat per share. ¢ desiring stock will do well to t promptly. Early advance tn price | ELLIS MORIISSON, net. Sec. sold 08 ist en avenue. wou in the Heeuisigett fewer wv }iere First avenue going n corner of Firat avenue and Goublee, Gee. chard atreet the truck allow a street wheels passed entirely over bis I log and crushed it to a pulp. er of the labor party In Amer reception by the unton peap) tral Labor Unton. | ton, | the ern field. Akers aati and Ge graphical and bis wharf at Prohibitionists Name Ticket-—Oe tm 2%, followtn, er, Seattle. attle. | Bo trict trict—H plause ‘Thi Dr. sheriff adopted. ning Monday night has never been staged in Beattle be- fore, but is said to be a construction states lant Last Edition 4 O'Clock p. m. ‘STREET CAR RUNS OVER LITTIE BOY AND CUTS OFF ONE OF HIS LEGS © Mellon, a 7-year-old boy, badly mangled and will lone his log aa the result of a street oar ident near the corner of. Firat avenue and Blanchard street shortly |attll ax quickly as ps jafter 11 o'clock this morning. | who saw the ac: tirely taken to the Seattle General Hospital in the ambulance. tw attending hii The dent.say It was en- unavoidable. “The boy was ‘The boy was riding in the back of Seattle Transfer Company truck on rth, Near the BL 4 out gered from the track the b Caticur: Witch Hazel, 260 ed off the wagon. | but his ‘Violet me a ing south and before he realleed it|ent are v the car was on him. He struck the/attle, Thy ear just behind the fender. The| trated wh t e| until too late, Dr, Ll. ©, Neville right foot was somewhat crushed. The boy was not seen by the motor man until the car struck him. The car was brought to a stand sible, but not Then the little fellow n his knees and looked at the In a sort of @ dazed manner apparently felt ain at the |rat time. Clty Detective sand Pe Hceman Mel eon the car at the time of the accident. The iat tor pleked the Injured child up ar carried him to a drug atore near by He was later removed to the Seattle } boy Jand Lizak spital in th Ident. The fuctor Gillham. ‘SAMUEL GOMPERS, LEADER OF LABO oF resident of the American ttle. A band made up membefs of the Musicians’ Union | §feeted Bim upon his arrival here r. ¢ mpers Was acompanied by W 1D. Mahon, president of the American treet Railway Employes Aasocta and Max Morris, retary tional Retail Clerks’ Asso. om. A committee composed of eiver and F. A. Rust, of the West entral Union; Secretary &: A. M. Sommers and W of the Retail Clerks’ Union don A. Rice, of the Typo ‘nion, met Mr. Gompers ty af Tacoma When the Flyer landed « Seattle an tmense band. ade up of nearly every union mu | clan in Seattle, atruck up @ lively air. | COLD WATER CONVENTION mounce City and County Admin trations. ‘The Prohibitionista of King county Jast night heid an adjourned meetin, of theif county cénvéntion and fin- inhed up the business of that gather ‘c by nominating @ nearly full panty and legislative ticket. ‘The ticket was prepared by & nom- Ing committee appointed at the if the convention, July Right reported the nelections Bherith— Joseph Hi. Bell, Seattl Auditor— Beeman, Seat ‘Treasurer—Harry Bull, Seat County Clerk—Joseph A. Campbell, rat semntc which i Seattle. Prosecuting Attorney—Otis Brink- Seattle. unders, Se- proner—W. V. Gilda; Assessor—James KE. Superintendent of Schoole—T. J P Beattie. Surveyor—Car! I. Judge of the Superior Court—Ovia Byers, Seattle, County Commissioners, North Div. J. Burrows, Green Lake County Commissioner—-Seattic Dis EB. Daggett, Seattle. } the Reeves, Seattie. | R, IS IN SEATTLE A ROUSING WELCOME EXTENDED THE GREAT EXPONENT) {)*\" "0 he wus naked fo pul up 410 UNION PRINGIPLES—MEETING AT ARMORY TONIGHT. | Maye it wan agrond that (he $50 was Bamuel Gompers, the famous lead-) When Mr. Gompers got off the boat |scheme did not look good on inves= aand| there was a representative waiting | tigation Federa-| to meet him from every union tn the Today Smith concluded back tion of Labor, arrived in Seattle this | city a hearty cheer went up of the deal and asked Johnson to fternoon and was given a rousing | from crowd. He bowed | return his money, He Johnson of Se-|and emiled to the crowd and was|informed him that the $30 wa « Me came on the Fly: from | immediately afterwards taken tn a|forfelt and was lost to him when the ‘Tecoma and was met at the boat by | carriage to his hotel. Members of | *#!¢ fell through. mittee from the tern | the unions waited around the ty * are now before Prose- nin Seattle and among the labor unt Tonight a mass meeting will be held at the Armory and Mr. Gom pers and the other members of ¢ | party wit jot Seattle upon ance t aboring pe r re will be the 1 will be taken for a tri to the t Bound na 1 eave for Spokane tomor Light comedy is the kind of p that the average theater-goer wants St this season of the year, and Cap jtaim Reynolds ts trying to please the public, The difftcuities of Cobb, an uproartously funny character, are fald to keep an audience convulsed with laughter | he Tide of Life.” “The Tide of Lite.” a play that cre ated a sensation in New Y¥ | Your, wilt the seas Third Avenue thea pnlght. | The adean : nly an ordinary idea of uit the fact cose for two jelties of the ommendatton of ite merits and company are both new attle. The pia to Se INTERURBAN CARS SATURDAY Jacob Furth said positively this morning that the first are of the Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Railway Company will begin rurming next Bat urday morning, as far as the King County race track. The exact schedule for the new line haw not yet been ar ranged. Fifty new cars are in the car barns, many of which will be put at once on the new run. | Justice of the Peace—Fred L. Rice. | Constable—P. Brown, Seattle The piatform adopted declares ai legiance to the platform and prin tpl party, and tn unmeasured terms the inx adminis tration city. was preceded by much speech-mak tional Prohibitionist dition denounces “tn jen of the f law in this county and ‘The adovtion of this plank g and followed by enthusiastic ap- usual campatan committees plutions of sym the death Pi of “Where Is Cobb?” “Where In Cobb?" is the title of e comedy that will be presented by Harrington Reynolds and company week piece Seattle theater next the eet ‘more than ordinary merit. It ran ccenstully through the Eastern won and Ia produced in city at a considerable expense Saturday Night BARGAINS Woe advertise our Saturday nig at you may hav nie time to Cont or less-—-hence you f t ¢ Bread Pans 4-quart Granite Bread M-auen toe; special, 6 to 10 Sai ni thoppers, sold Universal Meat Chopy ai over the cfty at $1.50 % to 10, Saturday,..#1 o Soap Dishes, worth 10, Baturday..20¢ octal, 6 a Potato Masher with w ndle, worth, be; special turday 106 wi GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co., 1409 SECOND POURING IN FROM NORTH People are pouring Into Seattle iy from Alaska. Steamship Dol- phin, Capt. Hunter, of the A. 8. Co., |which arrived this morning from Skagway, brought 99 passenger $10,000 in Kiondike treasure. Steam | ship Humboldt, a few days previow brought 4 mont an equal num- | ber of mine Cottage City yesterday brought « |total of 265 passen, © 200 of whom made the round trip for pleas- ure. Among the Dolphi this trip were Mr. and Mrs. | Denny and thetr daughter Edith, and C. M. Ruasell. Go to Spinning ht bargains in prepare to buy ke till 10 ¢ neglect to read the irday 4 refully Dish Washer Be » 10, Baturday ing Pins, with revoly ‘ing handles, worth 15¢; spe 6 to 10, urday Glass Lemon Squeezers 100; mpecial, 6 to 10, worth turday orth Saturday ink Brushes 1, 6 to 10, Wire AVEN He 'SALT LAKE for some time to grasp the hand of ey Fulton, who fe tr the famous labor leader. Later in |Vestigating the case before tnsuing a the afternoon he was taken for «| Warrant trip on the street cars to various salient points of interest. Mr. Gompers was surprived at the growth of Seat and expressed himself again at the amount c | William Meredith, who died in San and tho Spokane and | © for bloyole repairs QUIET THREATENED — OVER PHONE John Chappell, of th e who has a agalnet bird, Yerterday afternoon nome od Mr. Chappell on the ‘phon and after abusing him conaiderab! threatened his life, ‘The fellow want- omniasion. man to t him kc yenterday evening f Firat avenue and Madinon The stranger told Mr. Chap- to come “well ed” for there would be trouble, ‘The date waan't kept by Mr, Chappell. He notified |the pollee, but the unknewn duel int Couldn't be fou Juat what th fellow’s mative wa io a mystery. MAN LOSES taken int im by Det f having » a recent ar out of $90 1 ance bunko « ee that be ye eon Be who prope n interemt In_a medallion pleture scheme, ‘The territorial rights for the sale f the pictures were to coat Smith CHICAGO, Aug. 1—The ne Philippine friar mat today in the congress societies. Father O'Reili 1 the stortes of corrupts: pers of religious mint ee. ‘The National Total Ab. stinence Soctety petitioned for the bate a Miners Ho SHENANDOAH, situation unchanged strike practically erly ele of the opini Wuntnens. tw the bi by the operators, wh nothing but Vict mense meeting of t progres today. imed by the vant . $1,600 leave atrike that it w mployment nt of the HEAVY been a lighted mateh thrown | nt CYCLON WIL yclone p Afteen miler belx night. It blew down Juring sixteen people, sement of the federation reas decided that it could properly do so, and declined with ficial expression of regret, WILL STAND FOR IT NORTH ADAMS, Masa. Aug. 7 Corporal O'Brien is apparently un- concerned over bis arrest for alleged erjury before the senate committee nthe Philippines, Me says that he . prove that his statements were true, TWO ARE DROWNED WwW YORK, Charles Miller and Mi were drowned at Strai at noon today by the their boat ra occurred | ® training quarters, t with eight trainers tempted to rescue the pair, but| could not reac The bodies have be COMING FOR LITTLE ONES te telegram received in this city to states that Mra. W. M eredith, wife of Captain Meredith, of the government bureaw of engraving and printin, coming to Beattie to take charge of the af fairs of her dgughter-in-law, Mra, A pri Francisco Monday. Mrs. Meredith 1 *., Tue at firet expected | that Captain Meredith would come, |but he found It tmpoasible to get away on euch short notice, Mra. Meredith will probably take > Washington with her when urna her little grand-children, re left orphans by the death Washington, D. MUSICAL "BARGAINS BY MAIL ple have taken a Hundreds of peo vantage of the special bargains which we are offering during the summ! a by at our store and making a #eléetion of som instrument, We wish our mi patrons who live outside of the city to understand that thene bargains | are made to benefit ryb | hether they live in # where, and an order by which we get every day, re most careful and prompt attention, YOU HAVE YOUR CHOICE PIA ORGAN, MUSIC BOX TALKING MACHINE, VIOLIN, | GUITAR, MANDOLIN, BANJO, or in fact, any musteal instrument, Also | Aowire to direct your attention to ov large etock of sheet music D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers. \ g03 and Ave, Burke Bldg. probably fatally SENATOR FROM NOME Big Meeting Pa, Aug. this e noldiers m Aitional eurrend in of settlement IN SOUTH Iding a is inspired by hin tf The morning ie 4. The disor rently become belleve that everyone enthuainatic about hin funeral proceasion |a | hit honor Army all over the wo for him. deman le the m ory ahead An he miners te in state nine in- , that that ntil after 0,000, an FIRE clear stub | je wtuft | but the thief Ftd an. Capt. Caine jury after the fellow but When the captain it was discov nu firmt Ketbook « | was also thought ¢ was found on he |thiet bad accidental from the pockets | Captain’ Cain phoned police headquart Aug. 7.—A| burgiar bad made goc ina Beach,| This morning the # nf near the he ined entra: imbing int & pavilion, in some of them GIRLS ALL LOVE HIM m today by J imagined that tt was a immediately n. wt r He alno believes that the Salvation rid is praying COULD NOT GET A SHOT AT BURGLAR Capt. F. FE. Caine, the well known steamship and transportation man, had quite an experience with a burglar at an early hour this morn- [ile The captain tried his best to |reach his revolver and take a shot at the intruder but the fellow es- - - caped him. By a mere aceident the BEDFORD, ind, Ang. & | burglar took with him nothing of passenger station” and rail freight house of the Monon line, th 20 o'clock this morning, Capt this city, were burned thie morning , who lives at 710 Bore: The lows 's $100,000, ‘The fire started ‘iat samen in the freight ho nd its origin # unknown. but Is supposed to have 8 |ARTHUR S. GIBBS GREASER PASSES AWAY Assaults Woman ANd |'8 not kenown Shoots Her Babies ret FORT WORTH, Tex, Aug. 7.—( Diaz, a Mexican, erimin assault 1 & woman near Kagle Pass on Tuesday, Her two small children * and were shot dead before e mother. A posse fol and w one mi mpted scoundrel 1 he country ts directionn and it not get away at the stake In are freely n WAS SERIOUSLY HURT. | Joe Himmethoch, the boy injured n'a runaway at Auburn yesterday, is de hin escape, ing scoured in believed that Threats of ane of his he bu ca Electric ight provides tt at an extremely low price; elim- inates the necessity of matches; insures an absence of smoke ed to his home at 220 nue under the ca of Dr. and odors; guarantees a pure The boy's Injuries, while of a oir serious nature, will not keep him atmosph confined Jong. ‘The physician hopes ‘The safest method of Mghtiem, to have his patient around in a few fia Gaya. : no flame to ignite drapertes or - other inflamn rial, Aug. Wheat ae aor eaae wt f Madison Park Payilion. Friday Nig’ Soloists Only. Our new contract provides for free installation and free re-; 1. March “The Storm King’ newal of lamps, 2. Overture Blaze Away” 3. Waltz Phyllis 4 My Lady Hotten 5. Belection “The Singing ¢ 6 Cuban d “Trock 7. (a) ‘The Dawn of Love” | i) La Belle Pausee” s Baby Min 9. Overture..“The Jolly Buffal 10. March -"Pansy” | eee mber ¢ ‘as min containing — $50 be gone but that nor where the ¥ dropped it tele- # but the encac ult of clothe dow about 16 feet from the ground ne of ladder Not one planing. ard chiiaren = at the Gr | night. "La Mascotte | “An American Million: the bill all week and {te last presentation La Mascotte tent Pollard Opera Company. placed against article is now Will present « ‘and tomorrow will be put on. aire” has been will be given this evening. is one of the dain. Hight operas that the Pollard bial | Juventies put on. There is plenty of onal me ‘cast Company's | catchy songs and clever dialogue in manip Senator arrived at Portlit, ‘The little actors and actresses Townsend from Nom: Lule afternoon bound She had aboard $160,000 in gold dust She reports t since the rains commenced July and 70 passenge: the clatme are bet and worked to good} on for the Saturday e at 1 o'clock | have prov for Seattle. | capable « their # he ned Jety € with wi ‘The ¢ ri,” wh! and surround- | Sunday night Present engagement. HIGH-GRADE Suits, Skirts at W aists Special Prices IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Ladies’ SUITS $25.00 Suits now ...... $30.00 Suits now .. $35.00 Suits fow . Deess Skirts Etamines, Broadcloths and Cheviots, new shapes and perfectly tailored— $10.00 Skirts . $12.50 Skirts . $15.00 Skirts $16.50 Skirts $20.00 Skirts $25.00 Skirts Style, Quality Workmanship Price ..- they will close themmeelves to be very rtainers in Seattle and nd elsewhere have mocess. With ich will be put matinee and the 4330 24 + $11.00 «$11.00 +. $16.00 + $16.00 $ 5.75 -3 6.50 $ 7.00 $ 7.75 $ 9.75 $11.00 eerie AMUSEMENTS RAND ore% iz ‘Theater. John Cort, Mgr. Phone Malin 6 ‘° FAIR Second and Pike. Friday Specials $e Women's Satlors— 50e Fast Red Table Damask, the yard— 30c Sc Twilled Crash, the yard— 4 1-2c 1c Pillow Slips, each— Ge Cotton Blankets, the pair 49c $3.00 Wool Pants, the palr— $1.60 ‘Teno AVENUE THEATER The Last Performance of “THE AMERICAN MUILLIONAIRE” By the Ever Popular |POLLARD JUVENILE OPERA CO. Wiil_be given tonight. Tomorrow | and Saturday nights the tuneful “La | Mascotte” will be the offering. For Saturday matinee and for the clos \log performance on Sunday evening the clever burlesque, * will be given. | ana Rest of the Week, with Usual Saturday Matinee. Harrington Reynolds and Company In the Thrilling Russian War Drama MICHAEL STROGOFF Prices—26e, B0c, Tc. Next Week—“Miss Hursey, From | Jersey. W. M. Russell, Mer. Phone Main S07. Se 's Only Up-Town Theater. A High Clase ly Resort.—Prices— Bde, Be, 400, Boe. 2e Linen Doylies, each— 5 12c 10 Cotton Socks, the pair— Week Commencing Sunday, Aug. 10, THE GREAT SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA, The Tide of Life A FINE SCENIC PRODUCTION An excellent cast and a really mere itorious play. A positive stage novelty. Box ofice open Saturday at 10 a. m, ATHLETIC PARK PACIFIC NORTHWEST LEAGUE Basehall SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, August 9 and 10. ‘SPOKANE vs. SEATTLE Admission %c. Grand stand ‘nat 2 o'¢lock. Game NOTICE OF HEARING IN. RE. sale of lots 1 and 2, block 1, King County addition. otice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of King County, Washington, will con- vene in their rooms in the King County Court House on the 28th day of August, 180%, at the hour of Yclock p. m., for the purpose of de. termining the advisability of selling lots 1 and 2 of block 1 of King County addition, Parties interested fot or against said sale will appear before the board at that time and have a hear- ing. Dated this 24th day of July, 1902. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI8- SIONERS. By Geo. B. Lamping, rk of the Board. | 808SSOGORU2ER9 We have just re- ceived the latest nov- elties in feather boas and veils ic" East so put in a line of LADIES’ FINE EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS and will be ploased to show them to the Ladies of Seattle, LEOPOLD'S 817 Second Avenue We have installed a machine for troning gents’ shirts w hich takes out all the fullness i. the bosom and makes a perfect fitting neck band, Shirts, 12ibe, Soft per pair, 4c, Main office and plant, Firstavenue and Bell street, Down-Town Office, 1426 Fourth ave, near Pike ed front, 100; Shirts, open front, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs,