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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, AUG us? + 1902, 25 CENTS AMONTH = 1 The Star’s Noon Edition Contains Mt All the News Up to Midday. If You Are Down Town Buy One OWNING OF THE CARNIVAL QUEEN J Great Throng Assembles to Witness the Impressive and Pretty Ceremony---Queen Florence Rules he cororta pageant which! al ourtosity tn the magnificent float) military and civic organizations, ts the opening of the Bike’ « carried the queen and her! in progress. fral. ta in progress maids of honor, The opening haa| A feature of the parade ts the Frorence wit! out been a most auspicious one and a | cc ntate © Florence elock at the band stand tn brilliant spectacte Is promised for to- | wh ‘ r t 8 o'clock administration building, in the night. when the que will press thi principal on city real estate, improved and un- Great Blanket Sale! Remember our Great Blanket Bale now. in pro 385 paire of fine White and Gray Blankets mill cost rge tine quality, all wool, white Blankets, fall Valle $6.00. Sale price $3.85 the Pair Extra large 11-4 fine Australian Lambs Wi . a ambs ‘ool White Biankets, Regular retail price $7.50. Sale Price $4.95 the Pair FREE CARNIVAL TICKETS! , CUT THIS OUT! improved, and on | farms and timber, | lands. We Write Fire Insurance | Herbert S. ‘Upper | 12 and 13 Scheuerman block, | First Avenue and Cherry Street ular [RT SHANNON] Card of Introduction This Introductory Card en- titles the bearer to one adrmia- wion to the Industrial street of the Elks’ Carnival with each 41 ‘of an immense and admir- the button which will li up the | even ret day of the carnival. 4 crowd. ‘The coronation cere-| grounds for the first tim wing than se made by p nese oF @ ticket to the Mid GROCERY co, was preceded By w brilliant | festivities of the great str te Elka this morning would h each $5 purchase made Beorporatec. uh the prin ‘Dust | be i to imagine, Every 1 at this store before or during the |] 1220-1222 tnd eve. Phone, Main at the. carnival) € der the most en Seattle lodge ts tomged o ‘arnival, * 1061. the parade and the cere- eather conditions, and with fully val uniform, con ing of o MeCarthy Ory Good: Ce. | ai Attending the cornation moy- | 7500 visitors from outside of the city | white Sanne! cont and trousers, heat- out a hitch. The day wae an | present. the Elks Carnival and Street | ly trimmed with purple bi ‘one, BPight and sunshiny, but | Fair opened this morning. ting cap and white warm. Thousands of « As the Star goes to press for the ‘packed the sidewalks all along | noon edition, the Inaugural parade of Mine of march, exhibiting great | Seattle lodge. No. $2. B. P.O. E., to- im the procession and especi- | gether with vartous brass bands and | or ft ne CONSUMER: “ONE EXCUSE FOR THE RAI EF WAS THE HIGH PRICE OF FE THE = = | stalle morning. ———— 900eee, | (* city the business house: PRESENT CORN CROP |S ESTIMATED TO BE 2,500,000,000 BUSHELS, THE LARGEST EVER GATH- orated In the royal purple and whit ERED, ss ‘ of the Elke. « tS f the Mall THE TIDAL WAVE mee cents daiallah oes we | BEEF TRUST: “80 CHEAP, CATTLE WILL REFUGE TO EAT IT.” Jone of the teatares of the carptval, | meen eaiein | These pictures have aroused the en- or. ra — thustagm of some of the most noted STRUCK THE ATTORNEY art eritics in the world | Because of an assault made by him| The three paintings now on exht- |upon Attorney ‘Thomas D. Page. Po- | 4 ——— bition in the Star's booth are to, be Hee Patrol Driver Jack Weedin hae cry. _—Tho sent to the St, Louts exhibition an: ‘a reprimanded by Chief Sullivan : eg Vag OF Few Bry eg nm gh Fg hod $8000 apiece. Tum- and suspended from the force for 15 Corner Second avenue and Mad- ison street, Beattle | Fine Lunches In our Delicatessen Department —Veal, Ham, Roast Beef ana many other sandwiches pre- pared, Chicken, Shrimp and Lobster Salads. B. P. 0. E. Our store is at your convenience, Directory, City Guides, Sub-Postof- fice Information. anne made anywhere in the Open All Night. Phone, Main 25.. ui Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. | | R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, " Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. ‘clear. | aaid to be one af the finest pieces of | } took exception. Words followed and he ! are valued at Het alcted’ Could etreep this city trom the face ot the earth. » acenie view of 8 days, ‘Yesterday morning when ry leverynody web astir early, and there were many rn train coming through walked into the police station, Weed- ‘ cast out to sea, but ocean remained calm the beautiful Tumwater Canon, ie ; jin made a remark to which Page great acare oceurred wart he work of ite kind in ence. Weedin struck the attorney. At the Pes started & mete Fos by pen Tg oy Sy A Columbia riv scene called time Page wrenched his back, and the city. y of the older residents fell upon their “Homeward Bound,” ie hung tn the today jt ts with difficulty that he is be Sy oe ee ieee Tene sent hevenward, @ | booth and is greatiy sdmired able to be about The Professer Who] ‘wave talk caused thousands to leave the city today. Chas, Hall, the eldest of the three SHE is “HANDICAP! TT) Dench! did not contain as many bathers aa usual to- @ [artist brothers, hiself superintended . : corona had much Gimcuity in inducing. their @ | the hanging of the his paintings and|@ |The sdmianion co ail the Mid. 8! | Manwel Mariede of flan Pranciace Could Determine Sex | gece ane vicwtty—temione tnd Tone eur. = the lights are #9 arranged that all own in the carnival i= ants the Seattle police to look up a remain. Gesertions. especially ai the colored |. are reported. The presence of the chief of the weather the good potnts are brought out The admission to the @ girl with no arma who he thinks ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 759 it hm, |. Willis Moore, who ridiculed the tidal wave story, did Stwashes from all over the Sound Howey in Seattle. He did mot give her Secoa to relieve the situation. came to Seattle today to “take in” name. VIENNA, Ag. Prot, Schenck s the Etke’ carnival. Their canoes are 9 on the street which the distinguished embryologist and be boos pescosees strung slong the waterfront and |@ been granted special cone f helping nyo Bn a @ = = . o> Groope of equews, Ducks and pap- oan, Sacias SO genneeen down rules for the determination of e Soees, dressed in clothes all the col-|@ with the Midway, There wilt oe One” “Sed ten at 5: ors of the rainbow, are seen on the |@ also be a Loop-the-loop and « Sehwannberge syria Schenck’ atreets. Ferris wheel, A ride in each of work. in whieh he claimed that the yy ‘The local steamers carried unusual- |@ these will cost 10 cents. sex of children could be fixed at will N ly heavy crowds today owing to the The freak exhibitions sre ® by the mother undergoing a course wal, scoring to Bort, ‘Town. ell eral years |eend advices, Captain Hall, of the gost 10 conte, A large wi women, among x ; ee Ly MS ty By S e ¢ Mitchell to See if them the ‘of Russia, were / efty. bearded girl, » body from Mé. « of the attractions here during the bs ed Joint, and a plaster cast circles when carnival of Tr A view of @| bluse +62 reported ken in and see the new etyles we've received—they are the finest ge in Men's Suits you'll find in © Smart styles, nobby pat- tused for carnival purpares, In some ca tated that the +4 ‘The big vessel, of about 2,000 tons 5 eatme: lec Town North of Everett Practi-| .criem' n° be “steune win ‘ex ey py path repitiendeweg a A : colors and hundreds of purpie lights te and the « neces | the treatmentgdf-was without result ly Tailor-made Suit oon cally Destroyed | and then anchored out In the bar! trance to nds, 19 cents, @| WILKESBARRE, Pa. Aug. 18—|it te well k that the desire tk rite oh earns She will be an interesting sight. |@ and it will 91.26 to see the @| President Mitehell of ‘the United | all Russia iw fF 8 male bir to the Wier. lly to those iniand visitors whote carnfiVal plephant. with as Mine Workers, according to a story You can see the samples in our cesar, but his children are all who have never seen « full 4 |@ much more @dded for refresh- ent in this city this mornin, | girts, ? th show window. |gailing ship. A band will probably |@ ments as you care to spend to leave here immediately upon his) ee “en v2 oe 9 ‘Special to the Star. ——— zr S a a8 000, PAT- | he put aboard the vessel and people return from the West, for New York, | “or | MARYSVILLE, Aug. 1%—The vi-|'!aily covered by insurance. |. | will be allowed aboard all day. oe where he will ave Plerpont. Morgan e} ig Porth of fre ee Oren of the fire is unknown,| ” she is expected to arrive from Port ——— and solicit his aid in bringing about | iE. Sede eka tcmere Dros’ sicreaang | Townsend in a Gay OF two, with @ A nettlament of the anthracite coal | $10.00, $12.50, 15.00, m con ol crows of peop’ oity. strike. 00, 50, Peetesayy patton mica! enone rey |Duiltingn’” Ene eatdencet “ot th KILL SHIP cpaseelet ee? ic spaagae $17.50, $20.00, « * . $22.50, $25 little euceens in his attempts to treat 4 ° |place were untouched. Silvana is Mosre, Orameon's, tel and tne ine eating pointer covers! ee" ATLANTIC Meee ee ee eiieetl wt okt | : fe lessee soe a ee Tener OFFICERS (2.223 ac DELONG SUES BANK SQUADRON with Geogr: aay hav woh en mored bim. MANILA. Aug. 18—The native] °ey nerves Yin. LOST—Jersey cow; small plece cut | dd crew of the Mis Hermanos mutinied| MUST ASK FIRST LONDON, Aug. 18.~The enthus- Adams«Blanchard ee ane er eee 4 EN. Delong filed a sult against} GLOUCESTER, Mas, Aug. 1—|at Port Virac. island of Catanduas,| Chin Hor and Chin Tuck, two|iaam dlepinyed by Le wae ee the Washington National bank in the | The North Atlantic adron at |iast weey. The crew murdered the/Chinamen arrested yesterday for) when the Boet generals first appea 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Blook. 4 - superior court this morning to re-| jtockport, which assembled there to |captain Aid engineer, and wounded | bullding @ fire in the rear of their|ed is undiminshed. In spite i cover $1297 which the bank pald out|seatt orders, has been directed to|the other officers and a pagsenger,|store on Washington street without | hundreds of people gathered q ‘on a forged check to the twosharp-| proceed to New York to engage in| Native constabulary attac the| first obtaining permission from the|the hotel whe ere Lee and Wedd, Who succeeded | ine miniic war, preper for |mutineers and kille fire chief, forfeited $10 bail each in| stopping thie ——— in getting De Long's check for $2.00| which have been in progr for | others surrendered the police court this morning. larey appear and then raising the figures to $1200.| months. It is likely 1 at any | mane ‘The plaintiff claims that the b» @f, ie still in Providence hospital and{ ry oh ; = Se larey appeared at a a ee eee eee emery sain until after [gaged in thé felnnd trade. ‘The of] WEATHER FORECAST sweat cot for a rive Gnd wee siteet Hable. i. |the Maine makes her trial trip on |ficers were Span & great ovation ory 7 to _ i Thursday next oe Seatt! 4 Vicinity—Tonight and! The steamship Coy’s Batavier left Bot ye fully regained conactous: | (hahaa) Tuesday, fait, warmer, fresh Went to |Rickwall with the generals aboard never re his eyesight, ‘WILL WAIT north winds. thle evening. A grent crowd was ‘at | if TT. i) art to bie ow eal wecking on the'case, but there | LICENSED TO WED itt Seno see clement nye, gouoene marae come] REAR END Good Aug. 18th to Sept. 16th, Inc. ‘ were Issued today: James Cameron, $ , and Katie Klevy, 20, of Seattle, rE Marry Bheat, of New York, and Im- COLLISION: . kar Minor, of Beattie AQETRON, | Aus. 18 ar See St — S A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT to have you visit the Street Fair : x shed tn. eomeaaoe : eeiaaia: tin CHICAGO, "Aus. _18.—An _excur- Carnival, given by the Elks of this city from, August 18th to 30 Be ve OMAHA. | Aug. | 18—-Prominent | (es "aaye longer before arriving at |. , lowe, Aug. 18.— sion train on the Chicago, Indian- | clasive, and to have yow become acqvatnted with our firm and to see o | Sou: aha packing men say the| 1°, c0ys cation. He stated Inst |The baggage, mail, express and two apolis & Louisville road ran into a |@udahys have sold their packing Ins . new building and store, we have decided to make the following offer: ‘Pred Ernst, the Lexington saloon r who was recently assault- 3 e - ee ogy uid ounce his|chair care of the El Paso Limited on freight train on @ siding atHammond |teresta to the Packerw trust for 821,- | Week that be w ists: gam MS \the Rock Island road. were ditched Ind., yesterday. A passenger in the }000,000, at Rite By / ra by & washout near Letts this morn- caboose of the freight was killed and Pretty Mrs. Neilie Cook says the | | seriously injured. Several excursionists were bruised. Busband whom she once loved has but not seriously injured. The en- : to buy her food. } / . Nellie @ook wan divorced) ‘ | gine of the excursion train was bad- : eee eee tne tues bad: Hl And pat it in your pocketbook. When you visit our store we will fom Artiar Cook in Judge Emory's NEW YORK, Aug. 15.-Formal/and the rear cars of the freight} as cash for— cout this morning. Her grounds | ment by coal dealers to the | train, { ‘Sere non-support, though when | itor | and | agente of apartment Sa | ‘ : YRANCIBG the proughout this city inform | believed that her husband had been | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.—Th oe oS ak tee taeder vloay | EVENING | ato ne-half of their regular supply | | questioned she aaid that she} ches Pythian supreme tribunal today is Teanting the money that should have! considering the establiahment of a . itt her's to promote the happiness) postmaster George M. Stewart wns | big sanitarium at Hot Springs, Ark, Sus Sereeye ttEe Unless Che Variety actresses. “Sut 1 don't | tayon puddenty ili thia morning and | but no decision has yet been reached so _eotties. DIVERSION: A sWant to say anything against his 14 ‘ 4 Trew eT Ty {s now confined to his home at Sev- The tr ‘ai will probably adjourn Mel te enciniens SUA ecessary,” | enteenth avenue and Madison street | by Wednesday night. ‘The Rathbone | nergetl ‘oman who waike | Sisters installed thelr officers tod: < . 4 fea result. Mr. Stewart was walk- Sisters installed thelr officers today we om eon time has been supporting |ing down Columb! reet when he| They will adie this evening. DETROIT, Aug. 18.—Frank An- SHENANDOAH, Pa., Aug, 18 drew the former president of the crowd of strikers chased a non-un. her husband and herseli : car Visitors are enjoying excursions on “I loved bim once, Dut he te not {22d @ fainting spell. He wae cat . ro wrecked City Savings bank, was to- jon workman through the streets wing stones at him into the Boston block. where he | the bay and other places of interest Ff ag Bs ghd ir $100.00 on purch: 1000.08 $06.00 10.00 patted bed 95 « 106.00 6.00 « ou “ “« “ 60.00 1.00 « “ “ow “ “ “ “ 10.60 00 26 “ “ow “ “ “ “ 2.60 aces In our Retail Departments amounting to $ 50.00 “ « “ “ “ “ feu deen ihe, man rhs ie eee eeteore tts | supe Wor at abe, Warnbe pane | whch a htooe ue large and | aug wet oe Rencathal eed celebeatcd connie! tad fistese patlons, whats amee ; ag part el IS OVERDUE day amgieacn and nothing probably wilt be done in| boisterous, ‘Three of the mob were and visit our beautiful and celebrated mantel and fixture parlors, where many : jor mere. tyrantce | j bape aa JBARTHOLING CRONY CHARGED |ine nearing at Wilkesbarre of the . works of art are continually on exhibition. i RAISING THE ANTE) fie eciee va’ awaralatied workinen Whe sngnged in lant steamship Tampico, one day out fron onal that time ahe was | roads from $18.20 |der of Mi pentane tiation it This will add $20,000 to each ct gg Mn ape oa orthward und | swore that| dead on the cor | eee ee eean i8. i. burk-rigged | assexament In King county after Mra. Bartholin'’s murder, Couns | ~ 1¢ ahd Cherry | steamship of 1990 tonn and Can Ofth> | aementmnann em mae, |Aelman admitted that he had valu | ’ PORTAMOL 1" Ave 18, ond a Me of Second nro rmation, and that ¢ naw which at The man's identity was ré afternoon. |er mail or stents, In rither cam she | ———— UF ANE & A ble 4 | id be here by thia time, especial ‘ man with Bartholin seve at on wats POPS in his pocket, which showed At the Puget posed to have heen murdered, The lay witr 1 the naval mar G, ¥. Noravy te ner of fhe charge of being ®”\ dynamite the breakers when work is fact, in the mur | Peguimed. ‘and Bartho- | pairs to be received ij fat he was a shoe wm from aie te oe rege and efforts would| Steamship Jeanie, Capt. Mason, | police now believe that Bartholin ts Jin the Solent, In the morning « i ira be made to have a speed: aa 4 to Valdes at % o'clock thie |in hiding in this city and that Coun- one was blowing but toward. j frends in thin cit badiine voyage from |chandise, The Jeanie har been re- | 0 ening, and went away and|that he had challenged W. P. Hariow| fine rain fell during the maneuvers 1021-1023 FIRST AVE. COR SPRING ST, i wa wot was + | she was not heard | painted at Moran's and now looks go | #t all night. When he returned|to fight a duel in Sonora, Mexico,|/and t and: bunting on the | Mag RS ndertay ks, and then # hew that it is hard to think that she | morning he was nervous and | printed here today saps that there | ships The ships in the " the po trying te find the Dutch hesber, alrno of|hine just returned from @ perilous 4 to tell what he had been do-|{s not @ “--* =* s+ tm the whole| fleet were those which took part in Mlatives of the dead man. provisions, ltrip through the Arotio ice pack. daw 4he Seurden peviews

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