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Business Dept., Matn 1050, ARD WELLS, Paitor Beattle—1107 ‘Third avenue, New York Chteago— 31 oxz ‘Two men of national renown viatt @f intense purpose and the keenest discernment aliam, largely directed nd through his efforte he has enriched himself and a chosen few. Incidentally, he has given @evoted to commerc Breat Northwest men. ‘Tho life-work of the other he: Of the wage-earners of the land. of working men by Increasing thefr earnings, jening thelr opportunities for n their capacity to give their children ad Yabor, w sthemseives. JAMES J. HILL and SAMUEL GOMPERS are be ‘While they are animated by widely divergent purposes, the objects sought to be attained by each lie closer to those pursued by the other than eit = @r would probably acknowledge. os SEATTLE NEEDS MR. HILL'S COMMERCIAL BRAIN to facilitate % the work of unfolding and expanding the resources of the tributary territory, NOT LESS DOES SEATTLE NEED MR. GOMP- ERS and his co-laborers to assist in the npiifting of its manhood. Let Jae. J, Hull employ FAIR LABOR Gigantic enterprises, and there will be no Iabor troubles like those which now harrass Pennsylvania, to c: GROWTH OF THIS AMBITIOUS AND PROGRESSIVE CITY. —————_ TESLA, THE PYROTECHNIC PROMISER ted in his old style that he ‘the air. ‘Tesla to arouse enthusiasm. ‘Dest it may. fr if HE the classes from the naval acad- emy ahead of the usual time. ‘Today 200 principals and alternates @ppear before the examining boards of the civil service commission for midshipman entrances at the acad- emy to fill vacancies created Jest annual appropriation bill allow- fing senators the privilege of appotnt- ment. This is the largest class ex- amined in the history of the school and if the usual percentage of can- Gidates pass this will give Annapolis more midshipmen undef inatruction than ever before. Temporary quar- ters are now being erected at the acafemy for the accommodation of the increased number of cadets. HAD A WIFE PARIS, July 20.—Yesterday a ma- ‘Arab accosted a policeman in the Piace de la Trinite and a way to the palace of the presi f the Republic, to whom he desired to appeal for justice, Having crossed the Mediterranean from Aigiers, he had walked all the way from Mar- sellleg to tell his troubles to Mr. Loubet. name wes Ben Mohammed Baoual, and jest year he mar- who was sold ‘014 man wanted to ee! nother sultor, jews legal contest, in which he lost sere fowls and boats, the penniless | THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLISIING CO. ‘SEATTLE A WINNER ° ep |LOCAL BASEBALL TEAM STILL |$ BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONE Exlitoriat Dept BF. COLASIC, Musiness Manawer 280 Temple Court Building. 318 U. 8 Expross Building, Six cents per week oF Cwenty Oy mail or carriers, No free copies Enters at (he postomficn at Seattia 1 Seattle last we the elevation haa sought to be antages in life by the . e During this trning the h great men, and Hogg Freely Hit Hoge was in the offered by Mana im ae the «lab development of markadly ge He has cut out @ little of his grand Umpire Fisher has ‘The pyrotechnic Nikela Tesla has s' and his dectsions expects to make a complete announcement of his plans shortly, and When he does, “many persons will be surprised.” a ‘They will, The plan is for the transmisston of electrical energy with- ‘ut wires; not electrical energy in such pauper portions that Clicking of a telegraph instrument will result, but in quantities sufft- lent to operate railroads and steamships from currents that pass through ‘There were two very dumb plays during the progress of the game and each team took part. inning Klopf put one over either Kelly or McLaugblin, yet they looked at each other and alllowed the ball to drop between them. The same ccourred in the ainth inning when Donahue knocked # ball over Hurley and Tom Keil Of Seattle were the Alphonse an How It Started Off ‘The game started off with the vis- Itors in the lead. MoLaus first on Campbell's error two-bagger over crner nation celebrating its Golden Jubilee with the largest convention In ite histo Wth annual meeting of the zation, which is regarded as of the strongest and most in- fluential unions in the country. ‘The gathering was formally opened this morning with nearly 30 dele we to their names, and ber of ex-delerates, fence by Reitz was ail that was| With thelr wives and other visitors were enough to swell the total at- ‘Tesla Is now devoting all his time getting things on a working basia. ‘The experimental stage, he claims, has been successfully passed. Mr. ‘Tesia’s genius has been proved by a long series of proclamations and Promises, but there is nothing in @ mere promise or announcement by it ts th Geen tare: The public will be inctined to say to him, as a ring champion sayw te an aspirant: “Go, get a record.” ‘Tesia’s preparation of “surprises” ts becoming wearisome. The pub- Ne has too long waited for hie surprises to pan out. Marcon! ts content to do things and let the announcement of them ‘take care of itself. But Tesla seems to give his greatest concern to gre ‘@@vance announcement and then leaves the accomplishment to shift as nd stole | Kates answe the | 4" equal nu needed to capture the run, e until the sixth inning. Then @ single sacrifice and | ance & two-base hit did the work, eighth inning, when pitcher and catcher quit, the locals He is accustomed to spring a surprise and let It go at that. He exhausts his energies and enthusiasm in telling what he is going to do and has nono left to do It with. His promises are all out of proportion to his performance, ——_—— Now a federal judge has passed a law making It a criminal act to @upply food to striking miners. The federal courts are becoming legisia- tive and executive—everything but judicial. ——__- ‘A writer im the British Medical Journal, who is presumably « natur- of standing, deciares that mosquitoes are addicted to cannibalism. pity is, they do not practice it more, -_-oT Carrie Chapman Catt says nine-tenths of the criminals are men. ‘This ts mild. She might have said that nine-tenths of the men are eriminals. ‘The United States may buy the Galapagos Islands * It would be hard to find what else to do with them than de- ‘GRAND LODG the Spokane * aggre@ation got gether in the last inning, however, and for a few minutes made the Se- attle fans feel um hits netted them only one run, and that left the locals one to the good | read his annual address, which wa followed with close attention by the large assembly. The annual report of Secretary- Treasurer John W. Bramwood cov- ered the receipts and expenditures, | membership, charters tnmued, revoked | or lapsed, finances and membership | Of local unions, ‘the cost, of transact ing the business of the international the Mary Mclanes carried off the | hody, ite bond Investments and the game by a score of 4 to. 2 Helena's| conual scale reports, The report showed the total membership to be Close to the 40,000 mark Year 113 charters were tasued, mak- total of 650 local unions sub- inate to the international body. strikes, involving 2% lace during the year. In these strikes 2&8 members took om 145 returned to work they Lynch ‘Their three | pine. sided the and the victors. The Seattic team starts @ series tn tomerrow end will there all week. Helena 2, Butte 4 HELENA, Mont, Aug. 11.—Wires, clearly outpitcned of the locals, wai by Dowling of Butte yesterday and costly errors were in @ measure re- sponaibie for her defeat. Portland 3, Tacoma 2 ND, Aug. 11.—The locals took the last game of the series yea- terday by « score of 3 to t played closely contested game. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pot. “tor defensive Twenty-ft unions, took part, of wi when the disputes in which rested were settled, 4 were involved in Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE ‘The annual rene retasionst YM a. ¢ Of the sec. west will be held were displaced and 187 are strikes remat TENNIS TOURNEY oA nha North- Portiand Aug. 15. A. 8. Allen, C. E. Kirk Physical Director Douthitt of ‘the ‘Seattle association. and Secretary Robert Carey of Everett, expect to sruxee asians e333 Didn't Play Cricket ‘The Seattle cricket team received @ crushing defeat at the hands of torla eleven at Vietorta on In the first Inning Beat- tle scored 67 runs. Victoria went to bat and with only five wick- ets down bad a score of 156. Seattle followed and made 191, leaving Vic- toria only three runs to get to win. They accomplished this very bandily and won the match by an innings. ‘The visitors were ed the match at the Im —<—————— il 2d J tI are selling well. Watermelons and cantaloupes are ii g00d supply, and are going well. QUOTATIONS Beet ems cotery, $208 er cane; ‘Chins Sopvern” $1.00 24 G90, tomaicen, Ste, ing illustration. rhubary, the staple product, and, as GE00' per ber, ne! en corn, 10 per | cart” makes up for the POL90 per cast; waleks| thes tf ‘The apparatus tall mat sails fixed on @ wooden frame. the wind pump the water yh the trough, whence it ts dis tributed through channels {nto the | rpendicularly e mail driven Bevels. $2.2505.60: Mediterran: sweets, $3.00; Oe ease: tang ‘cane; peaches, 6-quart Preserving Kettle. S-quart Preserving Kettle AND COULDWT | KEEP HER dai ‘Sflered to the producer in round lots Grain—Oste, $28.00910 00; barle: mi, chicken feed, $21.00; corn, balk, Butter, Cheese, Eee! fetly fresh ranch, 27@2%0; Newspaper Enterprise Association, ‘They tell me that ‘The price of beet Cheese—Native Washington, Keer Strictly tres ranch, 24@25e Butter—Washington £23.00; wheat, 0. $19.00; nat or the butcher told me so, Dancing Clas Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar. ee xy and Friday evenings. THE SEATTLE STAR. | bir ON THE Work shins and the pr ArrAnmeMent nat factory to all three has b will & hand Meller ne yerterda which point Mr. Mellen started Mr. Hill returning He will remain might to mettle up a few details in connection with he enormous work under cor templation. secccccoccccccccecccooes the ¥ TYPO. UNION | CONVENED ‘Typographical Union ee to 600. Those represented loc y throughout the United States Canada. After the usual addresses of welcome ~~ Cos > salt | sponded to, President. James _ Be Luyneh took’ the chair. "President as greeted with loud and | fo cheers and hand clap applause had sub- dent proceeded t im unsettled. OMAHA, Neb, Aum. 11 opening of the second annual inter- ate tennis tournament Omaha Field club today, markable for the number and prom inence of the contestants. Those in tendance Included the foremost ex- perts of Iowa, Missourl, Kanaas and Nebraska and the tournament will decide the championship of thy four states, The events, which cov or several days, consist of men's singles and doubles. Granite Ware 10-quart Preserving Kettle Pot...++ 1%-quart Coffe 2-quart Coffee Pot......+ 1-quart Rice Boiler... 3-quart Rice Boller., Wood Potato Mashers.... Wood Salt Box... Wood Salt Box... 166 106 Rolling Pin.......+++ 1 100 Clothes Line... Clothes Line... 14-quart Tin Bread Ratsers 570 10-quart ‘Tin B SPasen RLBUT 125-1217 EM sucane yg v Swie Muslin s wouth of King 3 3 3 Bagdad Portier entry Portlere Curtains, ew patterns, Mune regular 6,00 Vaiue Extra Quality Imported T ‘olor combination, ruple knotted fring. Drapery Materials 40-tnch wide F or short curtains, pery Swiss. ne at orted size dots; alw “r*15c led for ome ABe ry Swine, in palo bluey Be Not, extremely popular torQOc 88-inch wide ¢ popular; selling at in Dotted Bwies, ATI, Aug. 11.—The Inter 38-inch wide Imported Fancy Striped Drape and rich yellow stripe; selling at . 44-tnch wide Point 4°Kaprit Curtain long and short curtains; felting at TUESDAY SPECIAL 36-inch Fancy Curtain attend- nions per yard..... nd During the ‘The was Kimball Reed & Pipe Largest and moat complete stock of sheet music, small murient struments and supplies in the city. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Musto Doalers. 903 and Ave. Burke Bldg. THIRD AVENUE THEATER M. Fusell, Mgr. Phone Main 667. fe own Theater. A High EVERY NIGHT THIS WEPK. Only Matinee Saturday. THY BIGGEST HIT OF THD ander } The Realistic “The Tide of Life” Hent, Company Special Boenery Amusing and Catchy Bpe | mata fant; ¥. | frst p | wit troduced Throughout the Play. the STOCKHOLDERS M Notice in hereby given of a meet- ing of the stockholders of the Sent Labor ‘Temple Association. 1 Ratsers 47¢ Union hall, corner of Pike street and August 18, 190%, to consider p tion for the mortgaging of th bor Temple property to secure fy board of trustees MOULTON, Pres. order of the SOME BEAUTIFUL CURTAIN Not One Priced Regul Make Home Att Muslin Ruffled ¢ at P ractive nuine Brussels Net Curtame, beaut ng, 44 tr wAWH paw ue try Portiere Curtains per Imported Cable Net Draperies, unexc or short eurtal 2 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. Nearly Forty) CALMER Years Experience In the plano and organ business convinces us that the house that gives the cleanest service and best goods for the money will bave the greatest success; tn conformity | with this opinion, we depend entirely | upon the merits of the supertor line of instruments we represent, As 6) result our business haa grown along substantial Hines. We buy @frect from manufacturers and sell closely, giving our patrons every advantage experience can sug- gent and superior facilities supply Our customers stand a unit on the indorsement of the values and the quality of CHICKERING, KIMBALL, HOBART M. CABLE, PEASE and BD. 8. JOHNSTON CO, 901 2nd AND Care 1413 Second Avenue Hon Marche block. Tel. Main 880. IN THE County, Anna L 4b, 540, The State of Washt Alexander f said INGTON REYNOLDS ata action | Ri ‘AND COMPANY PRESENTING HURSEY From JERSEY Classified Ads SOCIPTY NoTICHS TACKS 600 mR AND BMA‘ Sip DAILY MONICHOL 110 WEST MAIN STREET. HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE PECIAL DRESS PRIC {ils WEEK + in all you "8285 “87 95 $2 98 For ueNT—ronNE _ RUDRE STAMPS ARN AAL wind ds | M3, ermnen splendid for long TENTS AND AWSDD TENTS and Awaloay—- Monae pee taining hese and sanvee Conte, Siege and felting camp weds, t Rasement of the Mu | FOR SALE WORKING” mon Sib am TUESDAY SPECIAL Brass Extension tain Rods CRED cs scsins : | BYNES Transter Co. Main 20m om LLA REP, Bue “Taseeon | FUER Cieacmer pines Oiympie Ou Co, ERs AND CONTRACTOR PUGET BOUND URIDGN 2 DREDGING natmeican Bea bas ea Migiway, teases ENGINEERS E, TON AND "ita a Plating Wistar profucing sufficient A wcnersl banking business = den cash. 3. . Greenteat, eset, MULD A HomR. ‘Com om eas nine contracts very tow. = sue Ne he am whee teen paiat tn, om them, With thees'poo fae home, buy a ranch, We can sell 7 PUGET SOUND NATIONAL (Capital stock Said "to $828,000 eurplug atte. ‘ EA ores; J. ents Im princibel cities tates and Burope. & & ‘THE CANADIAN take OF COMMERCE. Capital ped * * ‘ght million éelare ) yng tiowed eri time anne BRANCH—Corner of James Syoomd avemoe. CAMERON, Manseer. Tam Finest NATIONAL BANK OF TILE. Pata up capital Goldamith, view 1320 2nd ave. Your money back for Sells Ladies’ Suita, Waists, Separate “THE UGHT KIND.” Smee for twenty pes nich will he wiven. on at Temnember, this eniy. cowts, your month to own a home. mo Brest esl! “these nine contract ere leaving the country. abe 4 the asking. NOME CITY,” ‘For Skagway, Valdes | MONEY on short notice at low rate: pric ” 10 build TM itsiiet | Breet fe building. " Phone Black 8. 8, “CHAS. NELSO! COLLATERAL BANK (arto money loaned oo aay ial Cuaery. SS Soot neem FOR SALE—CITY BRAL RSTATR JUst THE THING This is jum what you want; one of our 6-acre tracts for a home are of the best kind of sc bottom and part upland; they are nicely located Just north of bound- e of city and only short dis- tance from two good car lines, We are holding this property fr ; if you want a nice Call and see us. phone MADAME A. & EMITH, @ Hinckiey. FUNERAL DIRECTO! the steamers for all General Offices—Seattle, nd Skagway, Alaska. ADAMS & NICHOLS, M414 Second avenue. CO#Y LITTLE HOMB—In_F COMPANIES DRIVER’ Vole tee. For Your Ice Cream we have Lady Fingers, Maca- roons, Kisses and of Fancy Cakes. ‘attention to family trade; and Everett ‘The Palatial eS “WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE. Money loaned on cclaternia; bargains in so- 115 Washington st., pon gee Three Round Trips Leaves Seattle 7 a. m, Aamonds jewelry. NPA Sis STE ves Everett 9:15 a. my UNCLE JOR LOA! courT or the State of Washington for King New York Biock. c Phon og Ghicaes June Ga Beige Intiff, vs. Alex- one to mall to TRY, 410 New York ni OCULISTS AND AURISTS DR. J. A. MACKINNON, DR. KIBRE, Bailey building. ~——~osreoraTHy Phone, James saik. are hereby summon: appear within sixty days af: Heation of tht within alties In-|day of July Jabove entitle WATER FRONT on the Sound, Wihective May 2, 190K Bremerton (U. 8. Navy Tent Desk), Charleston and ‘Steamers and answer the of the ‘plaintiff 1414 Second ave. PORT ORCHARD, From Columbia Dew | Foot of Columbia stredt Leave Seattle: 200 #108, 2:90 and 4 (Saturday only, '@ |B Phone, Main 007. Osteopathiat, 204 Second and Leary avenues, | CAWRENG! nd and Leary LAWRENCE HART, Pe ghington block, ORTROPATHIC SANTTARIUM, If a. an, of procuring PATENT ATTORNEY -75 Starr- Boyd ti WARNES @ Co. F._B. ADAMS, drafting. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | DR. ANNIE RUSSNLL, 54 Hinckley, — pai PHOTOGRAPHER: AWATHON Anishing, Wiis STAMP PHOTOS—2i8 Columbia street, CR FOR GAR. except 6:30 & im, -LMAN STATIO! Except Bundays, © front addition Northwestern Com mercial Co, NEXT SAILINGS FOR NOME OREGON, 6 p. my 8. S. CENTENNIAL, Al © repairing in ping-pong tables, ete. THE a C SRAVENS CO. Tr Fi acting plumbers and inners; pplumbers and winners; estimat furniture and| Present Green Woodhouse Co., Tel LUMBING CO. M PRINTING AND MINDING —— Printing, Baan Wedding Announce: P WANTED—MALE BIN initial trip thi muasion ‘ouee, Uancroht and passenger Tati HICKERTON &@ CO, general aue- Repart Printiag Ca