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EVERY AFTERNOON Bustness Dept., B HAZARD WELLS, Boeattlo—110? ‘Third avenue, New York-280 Temple Court Bullging. Chicago—1T-218 U, 8. Express Buflding. street cars, but those vel painted in many different ways that strike the artistic fancy fully as pleasingly and at the same time help out the man who wants ‘to gomewhere on them. Now all green cars look very much alike, Those running on First, Second and Third avenues and on Feeemblance to ome another, and the average car patren gen the stranger particularly, is at sea so far OF course there are miniature signs hanging on the front of the cars that cannot be read more than a hundred feet away in the day time, ‘and not at all at night. Manager Dickinson knows that his cars are patroniz after dark, and he also knows that he tinvally by not displaying light signals peculi destination. It is said that this is any one except the railway company's employes know that @ Lake Union car, “green” a Fremont car and so on. It ie true that green has been found to be the most economical color, However, a few buckets more or less of red, blue or yellow should not stand in the way of courtesy, to use no harsher word. ‘The Seattle Electric Company has had a hard row to hoe in keeping pace with the phenomenal growth upon it by the franchise granted when the company was formed, and which practically necessitated the reconstruction of the whole system. ‘The fair minded citizen will unhesitatingly attest that the management has not been lax in its extension work, its regrading work and a score ‘of other minor detaile. But the fact stands out boldly that by having al! _ the ears one color the public is perplexed, irritated and many times dia- THRE SEATTLE STAR RY STAR PUBLISHING ©O, CEPT SUNDAY, BS: Editorial Dept , Main 113% = + BF, CHARR Business Manager > OPFICES: +. One cont per Copy: #ik conte per week oF Cwenty-fve conte per month, delivered * Gy mall or carriera No tree copies Entered at the postoMce at Seattiq, Washington as second clans matter SIMPLE QUESTION OF PAINT Green ts a nice color for grams. In Fact, g any other shade. Green is a good color f does not look well in can be destination is manifested. ite fresly inconveniencing the public ecn- te the city, and the demands made is Society of the Unit- Presbyterian church, will preach Morning and evening. highest recommendations of John ‘anamaker, Russell H. Conwell and “Noah's Faith of Our Cause. Plymouth Congregational — Rev yh Newman. and the Secula a third in @ series of illustrated tec- tures. Parish—Rev. W. Thentor, of Olympia, will speak both and evening. Market Street Baptist Church. Dr. WWeber—i1 4 m., 2 p. ms “One of Most Familiar, Least Understood Things in the i; or, What Is Sin?” Roman Catholic Meeting. Church ot Our Lady of Good Help —Rev. F. X. Prefontaine, pastor. Low mass, # a. m.; high mans, 10:30 & m; Sunday school, 3 p. m.; and vexpers and benediction, 7 p. m. Sacred Heart Church—Rev. George ‘A. Hild, pastor. Low mass, 6 a, m. ‘Tree of Life;” KEK the danger of t is, breaking In two staunch in the middie. The it will also permit consider- more holdroom than in the pres. craft adopts the hull of ‘MANGLED ON. THE TRACKS | Thomas N. MoGowan's Dead Body | stvantaxe it of Vir Found on Railroad, Fi ainia Street, horribly nangled body of an N. McGowan, a at pon er, Was found on the Northern tracks at the foot of V i late tant night, ‘The am notified at 1,15 The remains were terworth’s undertaking | ent | jaceident, and the man met hin vio: lent death alone. | It is thought that he fell fram the Great Northern train due here at 8 o'clock. It was evident that sev- Jeral trains had passed back and |forth since the accident, as portk of the remains and torn y of the jman's clothes were Keattered along |the track for some distance. The identity of the unfortunate |mon was dincovered by papers in his ket. A receipt for dues showed |that |Fongineers’ Brotherhood of An | Writing on a torn leaf shov he hud been in Aberdeen friends there. was of medium atatur and beard i S OF GAIETY Mrs. L. T. Byrne, of Fairhaven, ie being entertained at the home of Mra. Percy F. Smith, on ‘Thirtieth nur. ne indies of the Stevens Reliet pa held its regular meeting yes terday afternoon im the New York block. It was the first meeting ever held in the new apartments of & very pretty jparty yesterd hee home, 112 | Eighteenth avenue. }_ The women of the Woodcraft gave @ dancing party and reception | Inight at Madrona park. Refresh penta were sery on the ches of hotel. Dancing took place in the . A large number were present and the affair proved @ very pretty one. Mrw. Clarence BL Biethen enter- ined a number of young ladies this ifterncon at a box ty at the rand opera house. Miss Snyder, of Chicago, was the guest of honor evening for a short Eastern trip. A dancing party was given Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. J. |M. Frink, on Thirtieth avenue. The affair was in honor of the Misses | Frimk, who left Wednesday night for California. The young ladies wilt jenter Mill's College in the fail. One of the prettiest affairs of the week was the “at home” given Thursday afternoon by Mre. Henry Filictt Holmes at her residence, 119 ‘Thirtieth avenue. The afternoon was in honor of Mine Williston. Mine | Holmes and Mise Kate Turner Holmes. , A very’ pretty dance was given ‘Tuesday evening at the Old Rainier hotel by the guests of the house. A large number were present and the evening was a most delightful one. A cla of young aon Was ve dancing party at Madrona park next It tm expected to yacht with its fing: r vessel shows the. . W. J. Metz, pas- porarily in hall on between Twenty- atxth Twenty-seventh avenues. low m.; high mass, 10.30 ‘Church Notes . J. Cook will preach tomorrow at the Good Templars at Green Lake. W. C. A--At 4 p. m., at the of Mrs. Frank Black, 119 Mrs. L. G. . The ined ©. A—At 2:30 p.m. Rev. Newman will preach on the ., “The Manhood's Mightiest MeAfee, of will oc~ the pulpit of the Westminster tomorrow. church 3 E. Webb, D. D., will oc- pulpit of the Grace M. EB. and evening. the Norwegian-Danish Sunday, August 10, Anderson, from at Il a. m. Rev. from Albert Lea, ats p.m. All are cordially invited. Special Meetings Queen City Theosophical Society meets in the Pioneer block at 8 p. m, Bu ‘Be Practical Value Paitovopny” by Jennie C. ek. ALASKA TELEGRAPH. Gen. A. W. Greely, chief signal of- ficer of ‘the United States army, states that the line up the Tanana will be finished, and telegraphic com- er Pe i i ; HH Bu munication will be in effect between || Seattle and Nome by March 1, 1903. The wireless telegraph line between Nome and St. Michaels will be con- ected with the Vaides-Kagle line, 400 miles in length, which will be completed by September 1. The | Nome-St. Michaels line will be com- pleted this fall. BATTLESHIP FOR CARNIVAL ‘The battleship Wisconsin will come to Seattle Monday, August 18, re- maining -here during the Biks’' car- nival and probably some days after that time. She left the navy yard today and went to Tacoma, where she will remain a week. 2 cc ll 2e Round Trip; Children 15e, To Al-Ki Point, the family bathing beach and pleasure resort. Take the Bpokane from Lilly-Boggrdus Dock. Seven round trips Aatly. Sundays leave Seattle every hour on the hour. e Dancing Classes. Professor Wilson at Ranke Hall Monday and Friday evenin: Pri- vate lessons dally, ————— Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gains only. see Str Gerald Strickland has fust been Inamed governor of the Leeward Ial- ands to succeed Sir Henry Moore Jackson. He is sixth count Delia Catena in the nobility of Malya and is 41 years old. He Lady Edeline Sackwiile, daughter of the neventh Earl de la Warr. Theaters . “La Mascotte.” The Pollard tian §=Opera Company presented Mascotte” ot the Grand opera house last night fo @ large audience. The opera is one of the best in the repertoire of this wonderful organization and was put on in « way that filled those present with admiration, Mere chil- dren, some of them little more than babies, put on a show that will com. pare favorably with almost any light opera company. The children sing 24 different operas, yet never make a mistake in their lines. They have easy air when on the that ex hibited by older people long ex- nce. Willie Pollard, = natural come- dian, played the principal part last night. that of Laurent XVII. His comedy work waa clean cut and ki the audience in a fit of laugh Several of his songs had to be re. peated a number of t Little Trading Here To- night Means Money Saved SPECIALS ON SALE FROM 6 T010 P.M. 25e an or. for fine Pirtumes, We value. Be a cake for Totiet Soap, Se ue, Be for Rubber Fine Combs, be B96 pair Nottingham Curtains, be value. GSe Camping Blankets, 800 value. Pe Children’s Ribbed Hose, 15¢ value ¢ for Curling Irons, Se value ze for Cabinet Hair’ Pins, ‘bo value. Special values in Shoes and Men's Furnishings. 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET j | Daphne Potlard was, h Were no witnesses to the | was amember of the Marine | | Hons of the modinte’s a jease in all of Mr, Reynola’s produ Mrs. ©. M. Laing wae the hostess | ormal luncheon | | 1902-03 te ja story of love, treachéry, man's Miss Ray Himeiboch left Thursday | | August 18, 1902, to consider prepar |Pear within THE SEATTLE STAR. wever, the Fritel y neat in nter of attraction a& Pr The midget looked V Laang well, Lit ° slo Appeared to Ke as the prince Bhe wore al gowns that were beautify Aw Pippo, the Shepherd, Mixa lvy Pollard did we Hhe has a rich Meralto Vole uses it to ar The title role, Hettina was played | by Mino Alice I d, Although a Little lM in cow ron for the part played It well ne of the Be rte ind duets between Ivy ® A and! her were the features of the per forman La Mane wil Be pres 4 for the last Ume tonieht At the matinee this afterna Sunday night “The the bill ‘Miss Hursey of Jersey.’ Harrington Keynolds and his com- | Pany will present the farce comedy, Miss Hursey from Jersey,” Beattie theater, co meing tomor ow night, Bome of the Bort known | actors, and actresses h played in Mins Hursey from Jersey,” but It is | to say that few are more em utiy fitted for the parte th the members of the Reynolds com |pany. Mite Blanche Douglas plays the title & ® port Which she ix fitted for, keen sense of or and her ability to rise to even makt complicated akes her an rerfection used In sty art. Not the duction wilt | the lad Dougias hee had some new ‘are said to be wongerful crea- An is the tlona, #1 Tacenery has been paint- fed for the play, and no expense or | me has been spared in making it « brilliant success, “Miss Hursey from | Jersey” will run for the entire week, | lincluding the usual Baturday mati j Ree at popular pric “The Tide of Lif traction that will open the Third Avenue theater for the season ot crow night. The play is uelty to women and suffering th the fight between innocence and cality. All of these motives have been splendidly used by the dra- ma tint The play is equipped with a grea 7 a . city before with electrical effects that make one An incident which sets the in an uproar is where « young girl Jumps down from « bank ine upon the roof of fast moving train, in the.determina- lien to reach @ certain apot to pre. yong a murder, | The girt plu ywn with a daring that is admiral and allghting gently on the top of « car, ie acrows the stage at the rate of 3 miles an hour. It is « re- markable feat, and only an actress of unusual bravery would dare at- tempt It. “The Tide of Life” will be seen tn this city with ait the new and elaborate scenery painted and built for the production tm New York city. Ringling Brothers. Eingting Brothers, whose lar big circus exhibits in Seattle Mon- day and Tuesday, August 3 and 26 announce many especially novel high-air features this season. Their great acrial company comprises Clever artists from al) parts of the world, and many of the acts they present are qui w to this coun- try. The Dunbar trio, direct -from Australia, mt the very highest form éf aérial gympasticn. The Dan~ vards introduce startling novelties in Pettita th biBties of Belt Sisters, drawn to the dome of the great emphithester, apin like human he. seapended by the teet jearicasty rides a bi- the frallest cable: the Japanese troupe Introduces the latest novelties In Oriental bigh- air entertainment, and the great Holloway trio, fresh from e phenom. enally successful English tour, dance, vault, leap and turn the mont difficult somersaults on a wire stretched high above the heads of the audience. These are but a fow of this year’s great sorial features, and they are presented in connec- tion with the greatest acrobatic company, the most sensational trained animal etreus, the cleverest gathering of expert riders, and the Most gorgeoun spectacular displays that the world has any record of. Cireus day will be inaugurated with A magnificent free street parade, which in beauty of coloring and man. siveness of profesatonal display is said to surpass anything of the kind ever before attempted. ati Spend Sunday on Al-Ki Beach. Take the new fast steamer Reed. from Lilly-Bogardus dock, every hour on the hour. 2e round trip. Camping Outfits Just the Time and Weather for Camp- Steamer Chatra , Camp Stools ‘We have most anything you will requir STOCKHOLDERS MEBTING Notice is hereby giv a moet | ing of the stockholders of the Seat te Labor ‘Temple Agssoctation, to held at Western Central ‘Labor Union hall, corner of Pike street and Hecond avenue, on Mon¢ night, tion for the mortgaging of the © Temple property to secure means |for the npletion of the building and authorising the board of trustecy |towproceed with the work under the plans adopted. ROBT. W. MOULTON, Pres, By order of the President, F. A. Rust, Sec, and Mer. SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR CouRT or State of Washington, for the County of King. | Frances Cunnningham, plaintiff, va. Michael Cunningham, defendant No, 95,453. Surnmons, The e of Washin, anid Michael Cunningham, ant. You are hereby summoi inty (60) to ap- ve after the late action in the a and anawer the ¢ Minti and serve a ¢ againet you me No Mies ta your house with m — for Unis play Mine Gor- | WMA Pes. cane patting fro ide ee ae Figs room Sak, new and modern. rent $22. It you have & resnev® it and Cuarantes It to be perman ently removed. If you have the bives oF are despondent, Re Gam restore your been pald to on them. With these you can buy or build & home, buy a ranch, pay oft @ mortange you now owe. And it and bullt of whieh u m, , Gress room 66 Sullivan bull Don't delay looking Deeutifully loenter tigation of thelr methods, ness will develop by any other Inestment proposition ever WN pa ro) Pine ‘streets, We Louie, te," f the first publication of uf ne, CO-wit: WIthip sixty (Oy d dete 1 the above entitl entitied « plaint of 1 the ‘undermigned att for PlaIMUME at thelr offloe be and ip case of your failur judgment will & ording to t the complaint, which has been lerk of the ab: t of naid action is to se of divorce on the to provide and|F (for the custody of med in the WATERS & OLDHAM Attorneys for Plaintif?, Office and P. 0, Addrens, 601-02 | Mutua? Life Butiding, Seattie, King County, Washington Firat publication, August 2nd, 1902. Classified Ads socieTY NOTIC ., paige MAN, Cherry. under aor Fer chewning mavating, gente and ladies clothes. City Dre _\ DEATH NOTICE. mg, Willer re atte, brother, gra HELP WANTED ALE ~~ R REVADE ANG UTA. ~ ‘The Tide of Life” will be the at-| 600 6 KR MEN FOR NeVADA- MUCK. hs, THAMNTERS MAMMENSMEN AND MACHINE M #0 TO to, MOTPL cook, $00; woman cont. geod wages, walttennen, worn, 8 gene on the ary bein, factory help fy. lt yoo want rel Main 308 Queen (3ty Employment Ihu- esa, 1131 Thing avenue. berate, day is for honaewora. NT OFFICE Hele your namen, in 1k « nds of Yapanse pate rs lng ict PRIVATW imtaians rubker tre Gal ai heute, Feasegabie. Tel, rou U na Northeast corner Ninth and Stewart. Apvly 4M Stewart street or 30) Mativom, the mask “wonderful predictions world has ever known. Me “4 the Galveaten tied fre monthe before It hapened and forvtold the seeaastnation ot breeltent MeKiniey owe day, becore rynned. Gnd predicted in Peetiand in 3908. Tm your family be can he poten. Dow't fall te wee the wonderful King Soto on He Bas & private office at the Lyndhurst. 1408 Third avenue, Room ah Jersey cow, 5 horn broken, $5 reward. John Col Heott, LOST —Red and white cow and Jersey calf. Telephone, Red #963. POR SaALR—MISCELLAYEOUS weterred. Apply @i8 Aloha et DL Globe block. W. 1. MeCogue. to Way Oil and Gaso- mple Ol) Go, 917 34 ‘Also coal by sack very low. wt what hae can furmish you id atcones. Thi Only costa you $8.00 per o Interest: party nitrae 4 MAINIER MACH, PSEEKERS PARADISE. wotrie fine, mm. to 1d pn ared and graded ailewatks, wood chur free wood ‘at Rainier at 7 Boston block. «horse owners a ria the soeculative public to an ry into thelr buwt- condition unattal for public py ry investment Ftloulary Oth and FANANPIAL A WSL AL ye after the and day of Aumunt,| eone | Mutual Life bid. ARMS AND LANDS. 1. for nh further relief as may seem to the court equitable in the preminon. iM SALEOITY RR AL is Just what you want; 9 tracts for a hore m and part all and see us. phone 18 & NICHOLS M14 Becond avenue mm Queen Anne Quetm Anne bill, if taken at once, @ Queen Ane Bilt, ox BYERS 2 Co. FOR SALE HY F. Ww. weet, UNION re ea A very foe corner ROnlI® on Fifteenth hus worth. facing City on Went wide of Bixteenth ave nus betwenn iim Lot 482120 to on in New and motern S-room eottage Im Broed- way district one block fractional commer #250. Let 402100 on Bevenieenth avenue south ‘pear Dearborn rireet *. Fine modern cottage on Summit 1 Lets 608120 on Nineteenth avenue between 14 Union streets, $2800. New sind motern @-room Rowse one biock from Broadway, near Republican street, F. W. WEST, Union Siccm, ROBERT MALTBY. 410 New York Block. RICH BOTTO! OR 44L8 OT Fw wre UNION WOOK, Crry facing City a, ety water, conan ail pale for: reas Wenient te car line ‘bes00 Unewatiy fine double corner 1024120. on the n vn wan 400. Let 404120 on went side of Bixtesnth ave- nue between Harrison and Republican vrei. #1200. Lot 48x130 te an alley, east front; street New and modern Soom cottage in Broad. way fractional corner lot wea Let 401300 on Seventeenth avenue south ‘near Dearborn sireat 3.000 Fine mofern cottage on Rammit avenue wear Pine otreet: ioe Bouton. Lots 2120 om Nineternth avenue between ‘Madisen and Union streets; easy terme ‘2000. easy terme ¥. W. WEST, Union Block, oiee Heights York Biook rtinily cleared; good. soll bom cis Ses G, WAND KEMP, 428 Burke building. CHORE THEME 2 COT BOOTH. WHITTL WEETLE Cicthes Pressing Co. cleaning: RARISIAN Dye Works—We call for. clean, ‘eliver, your clothes Omics Said er Ft a i Ai Renn ant ENGINEERS AND CONT RACTOR THE RALVINAVEN AMEE WAN Daited Fup Samapuan BARGAINS in w TRPADLED. bougnt a = HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE xb | Little Things That Help nishing i APhe above pipture is similar to one of our many pedestal de signe de of quarter-sawed ak, hand polished, height Price $4.00 | STURN TURES 1101 A103) Ne ECOND like above pik h n top, sk, band pale P ATTORNEYS AT LAW MECHANICAL ENGINE U4 . 4 Barr vt Waite: | EL Meliss woud | _ ROBBERY eTAM | COMMER SAL wi ai WORE ——— ——— — |" toa blow 100 Cherry. TRRUING, pension attorney, wolary | . Marion wt. STORAGH AND Walt : 4 ee * votiding. TENTS AND AWN Catiding. Sapa Awa — nnd felting a kind, AWNING CO. tr, Marion and Western. ae TAILORS XH ANDERBON, 6i40 KELLOGG.42 Weaningt Mai +09 lurks ARSTHACTO! street Co, established ‘eek, | Fe Se ete stract Co., extabil DYEING AND CLEANING Bors 61.68 month, Soon Third ned ave: Tel, OND BRIDOE A CO, Scandinavian American Bank wutié- wisducts," erect and "ute work ter butiae | of Beattie. A genersl bank ~' businene, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. avenue. DA CAMERON, Manager., THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. RINEHART & CO., 10 Metropel tan Buliding. Stieceiea to euaaiy easy Seattle, tet, seats 100 : The Palatial CITY oF Three Round Trips aa aay | 5 Leaves Seattle Ta my hana) ves Everett sag att eager | Pe Smee te ahs a 1a. ryigree, deel with eago Junk Co, zg Feseqmed wat tie Weasninaton ort UNCLE JOB LOAN ice CALINSTRUMENTS ai Md ae {acing nice beac balance’ level ui 200 bearing ‘trees. emai water. S-room house, Jai chicken houses, tnail and livered at house dally” free of charge: 0, MRT MALTBY, 410 3 Park Firet addition; the unty; this property and gold for $100 to #800 each 10 years ago. We are now ring saune and putting down side Jes. Terme $9 and $9 per month Ballard. Ser W. Fh and Lary a Railard, Wheeler, ow a Union took, city; te. Main 4h Ce BAP HOME MOUSE AND LOT $225; $23 DOWN, s10 im daw TATION, GREEN lawe trent agit t, menrty Bop Jats sala once A COTTON MOM TIGN ind £ | DR. J. A. MAGKINNON, 4 Chapin bia, | DR KINBE, Beiiey butiding. SaAteLn ppareniy of Comers, | WASHINGTON ORTROPATHIC SANTTARIUM, 11-14 Starr | ‘2880. DR. ANNIE RUBSNLL, 84 Hinckley. AMATO tinivhing. OCULISTS AN a x throat. S31 Burke building. itective May 20, 1008, Bremerton (U. 8. Navy Yard Dock), Charleston ane PORT ORCHARD, From Columbia Doct, Batt Foot ef Columbia siresh | Wokart, Do O., 3. 1 408-409 ‘Collins’ Dioox. Osteopathy, hed im oor. | HART, Osteopathist, 908 ‘Y-ehivgton block. PATENT ATTORNEY | 5 . oe Miare-doyd wa | , : di take steamers leaving Seattle xcept 030m me xcept Sundays, ‘onty. Fare 50 cents round PHYSICIANS AND SURG PHOTOGRAPHERS Northwestern Co mercial Co. NEXT SAILINGS FOR NOMS: 8. 8. OREGON, 6 p. my 8. S, CENTENNIAL, Al ‘The Oregon Is the most el pointed boat ard one of the the Nome Meet, has gust beet 000, and lumbers and. tian one, Main 831, PRINTING AND BINDING FRE” Wy Pros, Aftiile PRisting: Bn sense of tin Wedding inser Oe: ag First and Pike, “™'Bhoww |] other SRG treat and panwengee os ENTON & CO., UWoneers, 1842 First avenue. 201.2 PIONERR ; PHONE, UNION 8h OFFICES, i

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