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' 19, 1902, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDA CVENING, AUGUE — COT HIM GUESSING Money |" isinss aanciats he” py IN MBGP To Loan Our New " Fall Suits wellest you can find in the city. The popu- HM yy 6285 WOULO fh lar Eastern styles and patterne—all the well known WEE Wis With} Buy WHAT i y Agee I 3,60 WILL / improve and un- mak such asl. Adler Bros. & Co. and Michacls, Stern & Co., of Rochester, N. ¥., who are not eur+ improved, and on passed by any clothing manufacturers in the coun- try. Our Suite have the etyle and wear of tailor-made clothes that would cost you twice as much. Prices run from $10. to $25. See the show window for some of the new Suite. 250 NTS AMONTH Z farms and timber lands. We Write Fire Insurance Herbert S. Upper . 12 and 13 Bchevermn bee | ADAMS & BLANCHARD First Avenue and Cherry Street 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block OTHER’S ARMS FOUND DEATH yatery of the upturned boat found In Green Lake la jatur- i 3 Little fetlow's 116 in each other's arms in death's embrace, the bedies of a |. The child was running along te be T. P. Newton and wife of San Franc hind a hehvy lumber wagon and weet end of the lake, 150 feet off shore, t hot in sight unt! an instant be the car struck him, Just as th ar and wagon passed, the ebiid ran out from into th ehind thé wagen and directly approaching tar. their lips pressed close together, aoternns, Calais linked together that the coroner was compelled [or horror reversed the motors of hig them. This was done as they lay on the bank [ear and applied tho alr brakes, but a been te’ on by Mr. Wilson. even as he did so the tiny body was But that the suple committed euleide, whether jcaught by the fender, toxsed Into the from some other motive, is not known. sir and then 4 wed beneath the Persons of eitheir was found which would lead to | oar. Brass checks bearing the name of the steam- |, 18 some strange manner it did not ‘and a medal of honer from the Denman High |{#i! Beneath the forward trucks, but | ‘name, Amanda Smith. wee caught by the motores under the! car and dragged a distance of about | 0 feet. Then the car came to a) ised, ocoupied that state room. it was the | #\andatill But the boy was dead, ings from Mrs. A. Adams on Fourth ave- His head had been crushed like ao week. The description that Mrs. Adams |*se-shell beneath the ponderous exactly that of the dead persons found thi masa of moving metal. Probably No Inquest to be 50 years of age, while the drowned woman wa ‘The body was taken in charge by A Deputy Coroner Wilteie, wl - not an article or mark of any kind would [PO hnin( on other. bisiness, and the ~ar's ~ocket wae found 20 cents in money, [brought to Butterworths morgue in dress [this city, It is probable that no ir quest will be held, although Coroner Hoye hax not yet cited that anes Goggin About Special The car which was the inatrument A Pair ") #CE CREAM SODA With All of the } FRUITS OF THE SEASON AT OUR FOUNTAIN. Try ® glass and if you do not find it to be @ perfect refreshment for a hot day ft will not cost you a cent. ‘We are not satisfied unless you are , Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. ToTone Up That Pa o27 rine? avenue Old Coat and Vest All broken lines of Men's ante at less than cost Two three pairs of a kind, all sizes in the lot. PUBLIC MARKET SCHEME ___ MEETING HIGH APPROVAL “pA. public market Ja the very thing the people of the farming districts south of Beattie most desire, It is Bonmenee for mirin med people t the farmers n take cure of them: pt yey ity folk in attending to the wal tity. yet been learned from San Francis of the little Boy"s tragic death wan H selves and need mo help from city ‘ is Gur winéo i 'o . Track farming should be the main stay 5 See them w mow working on the case. No. 140, and was tn charge of Con. Meeting of Senate . rvek farming should Pe or meattic. bat ruck wae tae hae a tee 1 Second Aveane. you. OST SOCCC COSCO COON GREAT CARNIVAL SALE NOW ON Carnival Sale of Hosiery Carnival Sale of ‘Women's Black Hose, regular 10c value, be. ‘Women's Black Hose, regular 160 Women's Diack Lace Hose, resu omen’s Blac! - pa 880 value, i ‘omen’s Fancy Colored Hose, TSe value, for 376. er ~ F wu! Hoee, 10¢ value, for be. bart Fancy Hose, 26¢ vatue, for e Men's Soft Front Outing Shirts, $1.25 value, for 6c. Chifaren’s Heavy Ribbed Hose, ‘20 value, for 12%c. . Children’s All- Wool Hose, with slik toes and heels, 89¢ value, for 250. |ductor ©. H. Wolff and Motorman Fairtieia ‘The little tad waa the gon of Chas McLaughlin, a Fremont teamster y until the city co-operates with the land market for the produce. Yi wasn substantially these words that James Mart, a well known Aubuen lawyer and land owner this morning summed up En'Slews on the public market question. Mr. Hart worked to we ute the eatablionment of & pudlic market in Beattie six years seo and is today more strongly in favor of the plan than ever, He teen intiuential cluigen Of the White river valley and declares lat tarmers of the southern part of King county may be de pended upon to help along with the public market scheme OT? Peubiic market ia not a good thing,” Mr. Hart continued, swny ie ifthat thousands of tons of produce are sack Year shipped 0 ‘about Auburn inatead of to e tends to remain here to renew the | t Tagine "rar tne reason that Tacoma already | ba a public "Die presisent. will mart bi market, while Seatbe makes 90 attempt to cater to the farming jent will mart upan bia) ® oer iributary to her. For years Tacoma has maintained @ New England trip on Thureday. « cross the Mieventh street bridge on the Au pa frat, to Boston. It Ie claimed |S MAPK DACE INR Se allowed to drive in with thelr wagons George trotted out one of the twin sprinklers today. There @/tha: he will return to the capt barn road ci martet place from § o'clock in the morning wn- sents diepats bpcuaactatort AREAS tenison apes une myment ot fee at 18, conte Gally. The stfects did pot need % The patronage they re ie proof of the fact that the city peo- ath Air ithiat is neces- watering as the dust ts not very appreciate the market. deep ear ‘shou! ‘Taroma'e examp! yet. But George ls going ttle 14 fotiow np ob ert pos. WASHINGTON, D. C. Avs. 19 |The extra ression gonsip has been in revived. Purported informa ton is being guardedly disseminated It ie said that the president's eouth- western trip wi}! probably be aban dened eo general fmprenssion among those who have been let into the secret Is that the president in he dh aged poner ; Setting wpart of some : i an th theemors tok Test. ‘The piace should be tral Fe k Yenall fee could be charged for stands Tae tore Spector appointed to look after them. Thus the could, be the largest pair of twins of any made welf rust. eine. | The farmers. oo not, at charity. All they ee of homeliness. a chance to $83 George watter it FT fam NOt criticising the com mission houses. re inn git with his pet he wants te imate busl ‘Put there tk Do more sense in compelling r- keep them before the public. It mer to sell his produce thi 1 rommiasion howdy than in fore- A i 4 of ws wart was cuntpeoenry Se Get thom Ing the GraNRtet te OMe city would be benefited ae areatly a IN THE WORLD both out because whenever you “The poor man nee one you think of the“other. Judge Thomas Burke, repre would the farmer. Does ft stand to res As a mob disperser the aprin eunting the Aiseat North pay two oF three commiasions and profi Klers bent @ platoon OF police. @ 1@ raiiway, inst night told the et duce that he bare? | Certainty ne ree Nee, eines ater G council ‘that if the city decided spection of the ground after © “ of them has passed that tt car- town the oll’ cxaiueee by ried 9 storage reservoir, But report made It woald prevent you ought to gee Jt spray when the Great Northern from butid- that he-ean afford to ‘on every pound of pro- e tar has touched a popular chord and the people of the oral giatricts recognize It Fhe'market anould be emablished ‘and the sooner the betetr.” Pay & vielt to our Deticates- sen Counter—look over the cold meat, salad and other nice eat- ables diepiayed here. a & a a ch of —_ —— = i makes are OF 8 vanee ot Ing the proposed tunnel und: .R. T. Shannon Grocery Coy Sails for Sitka, Muir Glacier, Skagway, Juneau and Daug- Ing hours were devoted to the unin. |@ #¥ful waste of water, though. ee ee an termine, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters e las Island, Alaska, f teresting business of installing the It is said that George has de q og Katee ee te } “ exhibits on Industrial street in the |@ vised a plan of gearing up, his Sas mate at tee peauent of oe ScPaival grounds, and up tortne ver [@ irrientors to Fun mo feet that QB oy Coane ieuving out of 10 A. M., AUGUST 31, 1902 whom the Sament of the coronation of Queen |@ one filling will inst through a @)® sy coll Nave re ence to the “9 for the next 10 days, are mak-| Florence in the afternoon there was /@ {rip over the entire eystem of s of the raliway Under the Auspices of the Elks it an gecasion long to be re-|% rush and bustle of business, that |@ tracks But the water won t old out e tank manipulator Lag Arg Hay we Koy Pera J | pt +4 Suen et epen plage Burke stated that when Men Are Employed and Steam Gotten Up to Lodge No, 92. hard-working busi-| When the queen and her court re- | - ee Tr, Ma the bereowortting bren'j| turned from the coronation banguet, | Tig BEY og Peruleon Mesthitrs Pedie ona Start the Warnke Washery “Business is business. @/@ Sever, agreement’ — : COVERS ENTIRE EXPENSE OF TRIP. Sete themevives strictly moment mor: ~ | @ saic fess of money pt And wins eo © furl |S Water was never designed to be ago an agreement w ‘@afly morning of this special day the hum-drum of trade has been forgot- regarding the terminals factory to the plans of all three ratiroads. if the city should enccesocooososess |S 80°00! (he Diane on propowed by City. Engineer Thomson last night Judge Burke stated that the ratiroad companies might an well stop work on thelr plana, WILKPABARRE, Aug. 18.—very has been increased. needful. preparation for the resump- |, The 34 deputies whe were arrested « of I e . . tion of work Bt Warnke washery at |0%oi' tor te hy wounding: aad] For Reservations and Full Particulars Apply to Duryea tomorrow hae been made. inciting a riot, were given hearing | Forty men arrived this morning and | before Judge Halsey yesterday, and | steam waa gotten ap. That trouble | at! but three discharged. The three | * In feared ix shown Dy the active steps |held were placed under $200 bail | BURKE BUILDING, SEATTLE. being made to meet any mov | h. the counctimen @} the part of the strikers calculated to| would have to protect prevent the starting of the works.|washery, The law demanded this, | Additional arma have been procured and the sheriff must see that the law 4 the force of coal and iron police! is carried out fused lavishly but only as a chaser.” Pressed the Button A crowd that ked every inch of ten and the merchants, manufactur: | space and fairly bubbled over With |g $fz 204 tradesmen generally are OUt| fun filed the carnival grounds on @ good time. Third avenue and Union street when Big Attendance Queen Florence last evening at dusk | _ The attendance at the carnival to-| pressed a button in her royal pas 3 rier even larger than yesterday. villon and formally put {nto motion eocccce ‘trains an boats have been | the machinery of the carnival ana = er Visitors from out of town| set the thousands of partt-colored last night while exp’ hd today there are probably 15,090| electric light bulbs in the enclosure desire that the matter be set- = from abroad ih the streets of | to glowing. tled as soon as possible did if not believe it wise to do any- This is one of our specials tle, Botertainment of all te ted on tap. One of the big attractions and thing prejudicial to the inter Fr Morning Parade the cheapest, too, by the way, Was MUST 60) eats of the city and realised that for oné week—2o doz. just The big industrial parade this| the grand concert by Wagner's mill- to rush through * which iv Doub! fporning wan ihe feature of the day. ary" band. Tul where were others woul wt salirtons received, Double Seat and " ‘9 score of floats repre: -| The Midway, a little older and more sents might affect the city's future . cay: fag & majority of the largest bus'-| Sipreputable’ looking, if possible, wien eae Tk theatiag ein WHILE AT CARNIVAL Rage, Rear apes, therefore be held next Monday Sees houses and factories of the city.| than it was nine years ago at the|, Today witnessed practically the were in line, giving visitors from | World's Fai ot ge. of dixappearance from the carnival hae lost nohe of t* | grounds of the feather Husters. ‘The |@ Hight when the question will be Is far the best business devel-| ish mnuidens Just ravishing | ‘ity council last night de urther discussion, Sev is far the by com- practice a nuisance and o p ywwners of tide lands were " t chy 6 > t parison in construction, out of town a splendid opportunity | charm for to judge of Beatie did not sue. if usurper of civic surper of civic authority. | ivered, hand-sewed lungs as those fell Deioe purple and white ribb i ok spectacular features of the operated by the “barker” at the main 4 opment from a distance-as ever; the Jap: | a: Chief Sullivan to arrest any p | ast Hight but dia not Spectacular anese jugglers and acrobats are as] fing tickling a siranger under. the | rt in the discussion, workmanship, —matertal But for ail that the parade was|f*miliar as ones own fa he | chin with what the resolution termed | City Engineer Thomson ing in spectacular in camels and elephants ere un “gf ® jan ‘inst nt of annoyance.” The |@ port changes some of the « DASTARDLY ACT PERPETRATED BY SOME “JACK THE cup. | and results. We want in her coach|'y old friends, and the snake | i inters of the council have no ob- |@ south of the city to such PER” WHO GOES ABOUT DESPOILING YOUNG GIRLS LOCKS | . to atate In the strongest ncoompanied by her| charmer and her companions in the | cris to the confetti throwing, but |@ tent that It wa } Maids of honor and other membe | yore ae ere" e oh since | they fear that the use of the dusters ore with thi . Dollie Enisman, a pretty 12-ye elt is tnconsolable and can K ° terms possible that if . r court, rode in the second divi- | h#Y vg | will rewult in putting out someone's |@ railroad com) “ utifu oncile herself to the shorn y ‘ Sion of the parade and received the| 7oU saw them last In Chicago oF at 61, ys Seal ping, sho , Faso t new terminals and den'@| Old ait, was rebbed of her beautiful + h her. shoul _ you want the best baker, eet her toyal guojects a| ihe Midwinter Fair in Sen Fran-| aiscechebeal’ dk tin cotmnans |B det chestnut brown haat the carnival rely reach her shoul: j | Tee kate a Slong the line. In the saene division | “co we 10 jaat night the members, as rounds last night. Th ns was 4 been done, i % were 3 me. Humes oa a Byen the young man with the! ¢.,, the chinivad oteantittes euiiseovered until she reached her|and says she has ne iden “how any ‘ 7 : easiest to take care of as Members of the city .councit, all| megaphone who used to tall you S| paired to the carnival grounds ‘ar é Hot dieeg Marion street, at about 9:30 | one could be 0 mean Steel Range, 4 Wooking duly humbie and subdued ae| "Step lively.” is at the carnival. Now the opium den and the Ger o'clock. A man who was on the ground i : E depose’ rulers should, while the| he shouts “Hurry! hurry’? hurry!)) | man vitlage 5 ‘The young git! had gone to the| last night says that he noticed a tall 4 Mayor's eratwhile devoted followers| St You. Dut ne ie the sane mut: tot carnival with two friends of man In a slouch hat 4 BUY AN g ives hoarse in honor did the Lord ever create such an- family. She wore her hair, wh » | duster wandering thro ¢ f s other pair of oak-tenned, copper- fit below her waist, in a long braid,/and saw him put @ ® pair of i ‘ ‘( " PONTOON Serede were the white uniformed a, strong; three| £4te? lhe crowd was #0 dense that ‘evil design, as he malicious deed was acco! man had been utilising d Babi Companies of the National guard, Ladies an roe ‘ without. the young victim ing | the shears in decorating work which fam , Fahours Oriental Carnival Company | gene eay ae th be Indies and eng Rware-of fede walked woreant of | wan atl golng on ind menagerie, and iast but not | Pron, ere he tne Dia | ls i her friends during the trip home anc Must Put Hair Up ! Mast, a realiy formidable ‘eppearing | feenioned baby show wil oe eau i hehe darkness they did not notice] gion cases have often been report | For your Restaurant, eens otenine on horseback doing | making arrangements to accormo- |Musical Program At Carnival | »¢r !o#*- eis dh ed to the police in other large cities, H Hotel or Family Use, cdg riding that put) sate an enormous crowd and | acal, + _ ‘ather te Angry and the f jent is not an uncom f peacetul uguat skies with Cr r th matter ir is at nd the price is hight thinment. program. | : ris ma kreat ar C gh as Mar whoope that, were strongly rem-| “Mh de forks will be catered to| cellence ons meaner | hale i great and ove ores 0") Duchess of Marlbor Aniscent ‘The | ore ives i whgprr al, wea rang agg in every manner possible. All ch Wagner's Firet Regiment bana wiii| person deapotied his pretty itanle than picking pock- hD \ | ast Evening dren under 12 yearn of age will be| 4 4 “ r ') daughter of a part of her crowning owd, as when a young girl ' nine Eseries ay al caee aueee ds Teetteel etnds bs Lost in Amur piny €t' toe carnival erounas tonight | Spast*eE, or a, Pax of Rar sowing | San 8, OWL, ovine dowd the ough Drops In Un last night, but when it did|if accompanied by parent or guard- | and will render a program, of ex+| work on the matter at once, It is|back the deed can be easily and hii 4 Open it was a hummer. Th en | ian. a ee cellent must: The band has been| their opinion that the 1 was a] painlessly accomplished without de. | : Increased in numbers for the occas-| mercenary one, @® Dollies halr was han been suggested that| Nw YORK, Aug. 1.—The Duch- THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. ‘ ; 4 onteon {ion and is now the largest musical | unusual i 4 glossy and coulc 8 wen ha > in ‘i abe Demonte dew Obie pontoon |!0m nd I no Une Comet’: “tawat | iiteia conmiderabie price when sold ‘out Ip large {e8* Of Mariborough (Consuelo Van conveying a detachment of infantry | Wagner has engaged special talent human hate di derbilt) arrived from England today. | nerome the Amur river, nent Pash-| fie the. carnival season. Including | = eS | It 1s her first visit wince her mar-| cure a he has loaded a carwe, kova “iny, went down, and five i- | Herr Chris Rodenkirchen, the fam. 3h formerly Misa Leiter of Chicago, is|of spars at Port Blakeley for Lon« lcers, 30 men and 70 Chinese camp | ous corne sf Herr. Roden. Clark glish Aire ++. .Baotens | tage seven years ago. je WAS AC-l said to be intense The return of|don. The crew of the Cimbria cons | followers we lrowned, k n Was f 12 years cornet solo: 2. Overture Maximilian K = verie (new) h Gay |companied by her mother and Mr,/the Curzons from India Is expected | sists of but ne mM ‘Three re- int for Thomas’ orchestra and | plerre “ie “itoft | ® ce Characteristic Little” [and Mra. W. K. Vanderbiit, jr, The} to inaugurate a vigorous contest for|cently deserted and shipped on the - | LITTLE MR. TUCKER famed throughout the country, An] %. Evening Pastime oft | 44 i , yea latter is q sister of Charles Fair,|#0cial superiority between the two| survey steamer Patterso Six oth- Sir abi Mrs. ‘Wilmad. Tocher. ot acloint. Herr Mundweiter, of | 4, Cornet Bolo (aclected) 10. jon—"A tila Verdi lane news of the death of the latter | American women, and huge sums of ers had previously deserted at this a8 ; fan Francisco, has also been | et Herr Chris Rodenkirchen. |! mpty Dumpty Dalby money will be required to carry on|port. The Cimbria will probably be tf 3109 Yesler way, were made happy | tie J for the carnival eeason and| 6. Grand selection from “Lohen- |%#, “Auld Lang Syne” with varia nd Die wite caused Intense sorrow’ the war ibliged to wait at Townsend for some Thetant death wna. Washington canal survey sta-jot a | unday, Aug. 17,,by the advent |é each concert arin” Wagner| tone. among the party time, to ship a full ¢ Capt. Han- 2 ath under the wheels of Lake Washing’ le jot a i mn. ieker in 3 ‘ a 4 | : The gossips are saying that the hon will siways remember Puget Rey: r Fremont and wi ire 8 well known member of the bar; is| 7 gram for tonight's concert | 6. Cake Wailk—"in Mobile”. .Cagter altimore disposes of its garbage] duchess has co o America on a] FOLU Y 5 courted in front of the | power of the motorman to save the in his law firm's shingle, |} March—"New England's Fine 7, Fantasia on Scotch, irish and | and feed for hogs [Ween “herself and Lady’ ‘Curson, |son, went to Port Townsend to #e-|ing here two months seo.

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