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One Cent THE SEATTLE STAR. SSDs SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTH Money ~ COR. SECOND AVE ANO MADISON 57. To Lo an Wash Gioods Bargains : Hore ix one place where you can eave money thip week. We are selling out our Wash Goods at about half their value. Just see what splendid * you can get at low prices now. Here they are—come in and pick our your dress or wrapper WASHABLE PIUNTED LAWNS in blue. pink, helio» ope, ck and yellow, with small sprays and figures, Sale price, per yard........ 3 3-4 DIMITY MADRABBES AND LISH KIMONA CLOTH in pink, green, tan, om blue, helictrope, black and white, and navy and white; while (hey Iast— per yard ‘ 5e : The Star’s Noon Edition Contains WO ES | All the News Up to Midday. If You HORSE NOTES | Are Down Town Buy One LADIES AND BABIES Se WILL SEE | improved and un- improved, and on farms and timber lands. |\We Write Fire \Insurance | | Herbert S. Upper | 12 and 13 Scheuerman blocks First Avenue and Cherry Street E] FEATURES OF THE DAY 00M PAUL Ter macuA on yy ~The F ‘This 1a ladies’ and children’s day jout which no exposition can be] prominent Boork wont ve Urecht to gt the Elks’ carnival, and conse- frome > meraars nb i .¥ — | day tor a conference with Kruger. | “Outside the Mone OUENE ¢ @f the manages | ie iq. hellever ener 1 dy wih be ted to a gentler ant Censieg Rin a a. i ‘ed that Krom Intends “Broke in the Stretch” abdicate the leadership of the | ee Wess) | RY THE NEW TRACK nese garden and wilt be a nov- | the races Of the King County Fair made this afternoon by the manage AUK Finish Foulards, in green. rose pink, royal purple Nile = nd white, with emall and medium iguren. Sale price, per yard / 9 1-2 We understand that séme of our Lady customers have had diffioulty at the ga cerning the tickets we have iven out. These tickets should be presented at the win- ont was stretch waa reached the spectators from the bunch near the stretch and were all on thelr f finished an easy win Hattior birds and came in second and Pat O'Ran third - association, which are a feature of : 4 aah MG. ; Ry in that Dearly every baby will ment of the King County Fair ass A — — 3 ow where admission tickets are sold. where they will be ce to compete, in some |e, have bean ‘ea, DUS UP v0. the Jeta Hereatter ladies witt be ad-|occurrenae, She Segue piled teatt| rhe third vace Rirsished the nem Seen tte, a, een Oren. In .Aeee sou — ened STi cone will mot be the only | Prevent UUme that they have had ne mitted to the grounds and grand:| Thine ieee ae a demed to ol | sation of the day. ‘here were seven FREE CARNIVAL TICKETS time to devote to “the ponies,” and aten cs privileges, for 60 cepte eh Dewe » ¢ starters and the pork around Winning quality, Of sourne the a. with all priviles most iift his horse to victory. Al tne ttortime tape for 10 or Ls amine | ofore, ‘The rate Contest WUL de for the beauty | this afternoon will see many of them . at the racetrack for the fret three, to the hand: |** (nother enormous crowd visited | YAMES MeNEIL, A WELL KNOWN linstead of $1, more satintactory tece could hardly) uies Finally Starter Lelhton got have been run. As one of thelinom almost all abreast and gave | the carnival last nlaht. Until neary| MINER, FOUND DEAD crowd remarked, “Well, 1 lost $9. the word. La Rorgia was the favor | midnight the grounds were a biaxc but I don't fearet ft Dit, A Tae! ite in the pools with Rothschild | 3 Slot light, and the scene of fun fast The dead body of Jamon McNeil, « like that is a sight of @ season, next. At @ quarter La Borgia weil known man in Seattle, was found fiouting in the bay at the foot |i# In perfect condition, experienced | af Wall’ mraet’ ot it ook thia |MOrkemen pronowncing it the fa. — vs Another Sensation look the lead with Dewey almost ud al o niongnide. At the half the eam and furious, The prophr way te de the carnival it ia sald. tx in company with a party of friends, probably on to one admis- trial street of ALL SILK 50c and 75¢ NECKWEAR 35c morniu: Captain 4 atnusen, of OM the Pacific coast w ebange Ta ne ene Teen 8 MmNIr® UROTY | The fidhing echooner Weditm, iret baw den the two events mentic crowd did not know anything | (rvs, Sine ‘shretan the lenders few the Elks Carnival with each $1 es, Naat alee. be | Tlandrade of such parties wereout| the Wsody and after pulling It up on | there will be four additional run about it until it ve Secu pesca Raa eeeee te toe o> Boreham, Gp tines to tee Duke . otifled the caroner. Depa At the present time there was at the end of the first heat if * a, eT way with each § bane wade Wiltete ia eetgwied tine case ng [800 racing antmais on the grounds | the spectal pacing rance when Ju Grand ae (hig ag A a thia stow befars or daring the pick of the entire ¥ Wisdow entied Driver Madren t i ; ‘Carnival. * Raa the body removed to Mutlor- | (Ns pick of it ‘disciplln Pro Woe y- Mim te dismount| Ureing them with the Insh and the MoNeil was accidentally |!* maintained at the racetrack. The/and put Dri den in is piace. | her under the wire the experts Were MoCarthy Dry Goods Co. drowned & the general belief. No | T™ are conducted solely “on the ef the opinion thet it was a desd Corner Second avenue and Mad- rks of violence were found en him .” an wae evidenced yesterday | had figished second in a 2 heat, 80 close were the horses. The ison street. Heattle. 4 BO cents in money was in bial #21 at other times since the open-| heat and the judges believed that h*! juage gave the race to Geors ket. He bed been in the ing day. The best horse has won in| was trying to pull the race when | Dewey "Ia" Horgin wes second and three or four days. ery event, and this Hey will be) his horse stood the best chance to Belarto thir: maintained until day 1 enuit Of the second and An Old Miner Tas tenseatten dectivies are) olka “Gand anal Le senate ome Sensation of the Day SALE HOURS 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. Mm. ee }iaet ni grown. jas ight indulging in camel riding, veep Ths weblion horn blowing, ent 4 throw! and ough (other non-sensteal anmusemen ee en tthe carnival streets, Tomorrow witt be Lumbermen's <j Most at the PUTT Em be under as the] the auspices of the spectacular order we webaing. “alth: Loe the Black cat. MoNeil is a miner and has worked |unsurpassed, Interurban trains of | » ont ie not only| A delay of fully half an hour oe- ! =| both at Nome and Daweon. Por | five cars each loave every seven mjn- Popeye ging dy yoedlcurred at the start of the Hotel McCa Goods C Suecsesers to &. W. 5 nine years and until 1901 he operated |utes from First avenue south &nd|to S:39¢ in the second heat, ‘The | Northern $290 purse race. Two of 1D. "townhall & Ce. in Alaska. Gp January 38 of that |King streets, making the trip tm 25] juages and managers are anxious to| the horses simply would not stand i, be ines the fingers of both |minutes. The service wil! be kept |have the races free Hight- | still for 8, weet but pirovetted 4 a had attempted to save jat the maximum of eMciency during| ¢, “| through the bunch, time after time | the lives af two men on the lower {the remainder of the meet eat breath of suspicion, hence the 6c-| Llaitng the line-up, Pinally they | pHenttle sad Vicinity—Tonight and tion yesterday, y ‘Shy | Trursday, partly cloudy, t to THREE FOR $1.00. i | Yukon river during a ferribie biis- the big features every day | . wore five| Made @ 4004 get-away and Jim | Teen olin du winga ——— sard. His attempt to reach | will be the parade and races furnish~ in the first jg og d “ Ive] Brownell took the jead and held it to 4 and help the sufferers in the storm jed by a band of 30 Yakima Indians, | starters Aldmont, Freak, Portis! the three-quarter post. Aimoneer New shipment just Raye the Elke of Seattic are to be congratulated am the | resulted in the freezing of his banda | clad in full regalia. the pawest patterns Knight, Miladi B, and Al Cou had been pressing him hard, and For some time he has been in Se- | saika ane @heeced | Tha Freak won the first heat and the| nec, enc aireten forged, ubead, tal We've Just attle living with Jack MeLean, who | | second and third were taken by Al4-| lowed closely by Modder and Will- lives at First avenue. Metel, | A crowd of enthusiastic spectators | mont Aldmont seemed slow to wet | iam F. ‘They finished im this order the dead man. made nin heatmuer, (Mt the race track yesterday stood UP | away, but invariably got up with the| Time, 1:14\. re at od Firat avenue at the Dave: |e, ong arson and shouted anit ionders pow me turer auarter Bost] The lant race was sor ine anpett| Received an and street fair. ‘There are, however, a fc aetuld be nippd in the bud, and none wil! mourn de sake of the good name of thelr order, the Elka three bunke games thal arm now ands ‘These are no nor w was ve Sj [cheered and waved canes, parasols| and led the field under the wire. hotel purse of 1280. This tive-furtong Tt cannot be that their true 5 a soe an very well | nd fines at the ending of one of the! While preparations were being |npurt was won, by Dr. Bhirman tn ee waa rented for them, le and his friends tional finishes seen on any | for the next race three Indian |; 014% Gipey Boy was second a wing them to run a mo- started a subscription for nim. yp the <letens over fiom the Yalima reservation | Quiz and Doreen were third and ®. Fifty ¥ ot A meen quarter-mile Gash mounted on! fourth. respectively. POLICE SHOULD ACT y Veors ae when George Dewey and La Borgia | nauve ponies, The crowd enjoyed! A very large crowd attended the MeNeft_ was born at Cape Breton ether soon after the start and | the spectacle immensely and chi Rapnoon, The grand he Elks do net suppress them, it is the plain duty of the Pleasant fiction that the fair grounds are un- carnival queep munt not Geter the powers winters to carry wway, a Srinath in ee. me West many years so close the entire length of the | heartily an the amailant of the three with Indies who are *, go and has been in Beatle and lant 20 feet it was winner. sof the Pair aman Fall Suits Alaska sinc lanybaay Refore the quarter airest car service is Laat Priday MoNell wan drinking | Sha the ewe wat the lead ot the field oveny fey ond cam are on and it We thought that Pog ‘stayed and peck all jand a start. was tow yards. hues coat a felt tate the. sarees | ace Toe Riis vie fing nO EDC BPS atone body nor But’ and catohy etylee-the pick of bere will bury him, ae bis relatives are unknown. These have the air WITH HIS LITTLE AXE waenney Site Meee, te ple ond Seeazcvarso==- | THEY TAKE | CARNIVAL BUNKO JOINTS) _ "HOUSAND) =""——~— ing 910, $12.50, $15, $17.80, $20, boa ges. i tered the carnival grounds yee- RaWwDyISM already becoming noticeable of nights As & result of complaints coming off was s so-called “shooting gal: Lea aminsiote was Bait thie frowns! down. ‘The carnival grounds from many sources Chief of Potioe | ry.) Wien noun as one of tne |@ was more than 7000 ahead af TUS SS SS Fee [sullivan at noon today ordered bis! Worg of the aure-thing games. The |@ the opening day and eugurs not. Ko. ty carashs The um of bintaes A. W. Hight of Ballard reported a| men to clone every sure-thing game | proprietor of this place declared his pr the surcees of the big show 4 cor o bold to be found on the carnival grounds | intention to appeal to the carnival om ~ NS Geauivel inctitetives ave harwiene, but af Special Officer Bevan was assigned | of proceedings for a few hours, we be on, nape. if Sat ‘mar the success of the carnival. In- home cornet of Preston and the task of carrying out the order. Iron-Clad Orders owing to the fact that " im the great fault of the American people. Not in. Spring streets by forcing open «| By 1 o'clock he had closed seven Of! evan gaye his orders are tron-|@ dren under If years of age are winded. They went Into Mr. Hight’s| the bunke joints and by sundown It! 04 .o4 directs him to close eve Amitted free, it being Ladies’ bedroom and steured $4 tn cash. | is probable that the last of the sure. | fit one ove te ines ie ie aye t and Children's 4 From Mrs. Hights room her pocket-|thing games Will be “out of bust- ‘zallery muat go. too, what ”~ crowd of 4000 pergone, ®| book containing about $4 wax stolen. | ness or women and Nene ae the eae eee Tank” | 8 van wap no Rid-slove méthode, |ever the cormivel mAnisument may iy and children, When the family entered the din-| He called at the different tents and | Si were opened at 1 o'clock this ing room this morning they found | booths and Mamceer Paul, too, says the bunko fernonn, and the wedding in Our Dress Goods Department is overflowing with good things for the table covered with dirty dishes | to close uw gamer must go. the evening will no doubt you to look at and to-buy. qanan of the ward, wut in the sense of all things. to between THE PROOF OF IT for instance, is a harmless and thoroughly ® carnival in Rome or im the Latin-American Orleans. But not in more northern climes Proof tound any night at the Seattle carnival. ‘The aver- : - and crumbs. A newly-baked choco- | order wa: a e He Co i oe En teuees. making. ‘Th apirie eos cols tenes Geom bee ght from the Shere ‘no proprietor could be bone manqgeipént was not ever fully as wel! as the baby show. Cagmivas LE oF goLonso CARNIVAL SALE OF BLACK BL Ba ty pantry ahd two Inrge pieces were cut ample of Car. | Mune § , eoops. DRESS GooDs. leaves in Dursety. Hin pillow-Sghting days are over. out of it. It ie thought the robbery | rie Nation nd smashed | er pa a en 20c Cashmeres and Plaids, excel- ‘When transplanted to purely American soll, confetti throw- ‘was accomplished by a remularly or-| right and left with a big axe. and vee had not noticed them, et te CRE WORE; Curing When you buy new black goods Ing becomen a vice with but few redeeming features — It in the contac’ pane of 'haune Greabers, ne “A Boxer” Game “The joint on Industrial street 4s0 heavy” Jisit Wool "Plate, tn Tinding ee sem aay abe ey weourred last wight) 4 «poxer* game on Industria!| was established on false pretenase ply oy Ak ng so much money. [Ekg a Peres Gat oF. the boodium, and 25 quch tt should abolished SAWDUST THROWING Last at the carnival, for example, the confetti throw- 3 atreet, in which several notorious | We supposed the ‘ball’ game was to Bhe Se Black Cheviot, 14 inches wide; during this sale .. he om e Ast © : efloin grafters are said to have| bean innocemt churchfair Institution. My! - oe ny interes od, was #0 treated. ¢ found out different yesterday pee es and Grasiien, ail ton ‘extent, wan done by gangs of rowdies who soon found cut pei insaficient te satisfy their imboen brutality. Meltons in round or square out, cordingly, wielded his ‘Within! to clone upon ite jetors when .. beavy justrous; during this {o'minutes the med as if it Bevan came up with his axe. and Venetians; during this sale aa. 4 acral ‘Ep confetti from the street, which te now done, it ose se These mnnuiactares Picking up awdust, dirt and gravel; and as a j had passed through an earthquake. The carnival committee will #6 |ien Killed by G. N. Overland and|—l sé-inch Heavy Skirtings, in ‘all eid by the ooeere Ei sh ful accidents were reported 5 9 fe only resort which stood Bevan that the games are closed. pygmy 4 Many shades, 8:50 value: during shin Tas dihiechhericsietalted tha celebrated Capps @ Gona, axe eactice the confetti throwers are drift oom gts rf An unknown man wes : We would be’ oniy too pleased knows [ai penate: dove Sp guaranteed to give the best of ant = and children. And it the Bike do a hillea 7 the Gr Northern Ov . to show you through at any tin 63 ices all sizes. . n joet q bof servi Sexbe Sa thomele cc's tow of the rowdles, and the abuse of ation Herth of Baliara, Yat :a8|8 CARNIVAL BAL OF Wage jar anes oop ag : confettt throw ing will @clock this morning. wv ‘The bov.ies of Mr. and M Newton, that were recovered from) iw |talle of the affair if 12%¢ Figured Dimities: during 48-inch Grani thin sale .. . 4¢-inch Sharkskin, NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—J, Pierpont said that the great ship combine is |g. i6e and 18 Figured and dé-inch folail. 4 oa . Green Igake yesterday, will be held by a n was ne Dimities; during this sale..... Ye Butterworth & Sons until inetruc- | Morgan returned from Burope today. he rns er ll leaisnees thet |ia rte ne, ere im near a tarp Dirmities; ¢ thle sale fies eco ORR ee tome are recetved from Miss Nellio| He was accompanied by Clement | wit poou! yey) Santon Sucve. The train, in charwe of Coss | aoe Smid" ot ‘Sum Franciace. Advices | Griscom and P. A. B. Widener, He| will probably be the mettioment of Dawrence, was coining around tbe | ree dived here say that the names fused to be interviewed and said |the Louleville & Nashville deal, and eurve at the usual apeed. Lawrenc ‘ the two people missing are Amanda | that he would not pose for a photo- | the ormapigation Of the Southern Se-|4iq not see the man until his engine a ad, J. W. Newton, instead of T. P.| graph for 000, Griscom ' curities © was aln upon th tunate * | ‘Newton. ‘That the congte ant | victim. ‘The man was struck by the| . suicide is now generally believed | z eow-catcher and thrown about 26 " ie be the case, but how to account| under @ decreased force of incom. | fet from the track. He was instant. e e e ~ hy 4 " the lake petent men. 4 will be unable to) 4 ne tra! > = ~ an ame | FE ola out much Nonger it we receive)! killed. The train was brought to —= a | BERLIN, Aug. 20-~Severa! Hels enraged that they attacked the ay-| Mrs. Adams of 15076 Fourth ave Broper support. to look at the dead man. Inetend of | : autemobitists, including a well! tompbitiate with the intention of =e where Be two ayed in Seat HANOED TO MOTHER \primeing the body to this city, It was| Interurban trains leave every 10 minutes for the Fair Grounds, from Corner First Ave. and Madison @t on tomo reer | tle that Mre. Newton was of a | Dy the side of the yt i i " And killed 49 Gld mam apd two small | police, and locked up. jing Mrs, Adacis could not identify leyele from his brother, | ian Killed looked like « Jap. as: 3 ye ali rs ; = but the authorities are matiafied that | Bs a ne ae a 4 T0 END QUARANTINE empty. It is not known where his union and non |tusal of the company to ree LIBEL CASE Great 2:25 Race for Pur — lions that Hes at the bottom of the| the following p LONDON th Si hate are thone of Mr |FRYEDRUHN STILL COMBATS) |Scene of hie desth In « tent with o : ——- WOMAN FALLS (czreciteesirsnctcacptam Bison ainsi": BO umn tos sen Purse $600 The Feity Rave @— Head of Canadian Inspection Service, Will Re- ON HOT STOVE icutwns hy ~~ atid the butchers’ and meat cutters’ un Wagner's band will toniaht Mrs. J. BK. Hens of Batlard, was! trouble, although it was the abomin- | cert at the Elks’ Wagner| SAN BRANCISCO, Aug. 90.~no ot $600 Rossini | hearing in the Spreckels’ libel case BUSLESQUE ehildren, The pupulace became so! the bodies aa they Lay in the morgue. | was picked up by Patrolman Wilson |") ate this afternoon the coroner % SESS SSS ee meme on accom of their bloated condition, | last night 4 turned over to Bis) oertair 1 prea imertr gst ‘OM A 7 8 eee |wite and young child. The tent wa ALL VY EEK PRINGEPL ES OF UNloNIEm Percy Whielde of Ballard had four| Visited Gis afternooe and found King County Selling Race ———————_ as ployed has practically resolved itself SPRECKELS WAGNER’S CONCERT For runnnore of all ages. ‘Twelve entries. R ose S dell’ i i \ing more apparent It was the re commend its Suspension iL tb and steamer 1 @ longer neces#ary |badly burned yesterday. While en-|ation of the ok house, notorta Maren, 'T VICTORIA. B. ©. Aug %—Dr, Montizamyert, the head of the quar and be will resommend the with-| gaged in her household duties in the known as the “sea gull” that precip- | Overture, } f ; ; ; ven {continued today. The entire time ; antine anrvice of Canada, in here on| drawal of the 'sfficere now sta Kitchen of her home, she was sudden. |{tated the atrike. The Western Cen-| Selection, “Foxy Quiller”,-.Dekoven | continued today : Lodi uals dacahes Wh bib deb ‘gbih q & tour of inap a afier visiting |@t the boundary in Kootenay, and |ly (seined with a At and fell uncon-|tral Labor Union, recognising this| ‘The Arkansaw ‘Travale Reeves | was consumed in the identification eS al \ ae ; COMPANY # ootenay and other points where | the wuspens! gn of inspection at coast |scious on the hot range. Some cbil-| fact, iaat Wednesday declared the| Cornet solo—select lor ny clerks troy | ae the AB. Yokime Indians In thelr Pony Races Smallpox wrguietions have been in| cities. He tanks there is no Jonger |dren were in the room and called for | pyye-Frubn Company unfair, and| Cornet solo—selected....... ... fice of the state controller at Bacra ae : force several years any danger of lipox being intro- |help «nd the woman's life was thus |tonight further action in regard to ere, Ile Rochenkirchen mento for turn A pped from! Many other races, both harness and running. to—-mertabees Comaiane end Bis duced from, the United States saved, Her hands and arms are |the matter mill be taken at the West. | Oriente rol Halter. Ranta |Ban Quer . See Guten t “oS Monty Bang tauwen a — rn Central Labor Union, The atrik- | Selection, we nelle” —_ ge a. Loe ae 0 ekars by Bai cisco and ons ape have the supp sae yee fag teessres cee e § oP aa . maturda inf Z und be ats, to whom the quarantine | LICENSED TO WED ore aes, toy ae mica dace, stabial: Davita RAILROAD Admission, including grand stand and Matinee Wednesday, Saturday and 4 delay © dn long been a soure of an essa help, us the union chefs are refusing | Scones, fram ° ppg Beh Li di 50 Matinee Prices—i0e, 200, 80e. Evem> rere eee ere peeeeenemememmneennnens | The following Hoenses have been |t0 buy Frye Bruhn n Negro oddity, “The Phrenologist aadies . ° ° ° DB ]inetic, ‘Soe and Be, m 7’ 7 ued: Fe Le Young, 42, and Jessie | 1n discussing the it 6 Nop Dalbers nee a ie bia aul Y 2 The contract will amount to 40, of Fremont; J. W. Dei- | President pha Auld Lang Syne’ (with variations) ‘Thursday, 10 3. $ BALLARD COUNCIL | sez... 7% comract wilt amount to Colling 40, 08 Amelia ananure tt, | Butchers, Un uid Leng Gyne (with variation Gentlemen : , A 00 |Z AF rian Po 7D: Shoemaker was appointed po-|of Vremont; Harry Bal ‘and |figbting: for the recognition of our! FIVE SUSPECTS ORTLAND, Aug, 20-Chief Bngi- SHORT-ORDER cook, $16.00 79 us He will be on duty from | iva Birathen, 24, of Beattle; Joseph |union. Our defeat would to @ la N. Nelson, William Lowery, A. Hil- |neer Milner, of the Denver & North rows, $8.50; camp cook, $60.00; fa , At the meeting of the Ballard city| } ee es ch atatt Pinson, 3, of Seattle, and Lena Ly-|¢xtent weaken every union in ton, Peter Drayland and Charles| western Railway Company is here tory help. laundry help, 3 boys in eeuncH lnvt night bide were opened | The in Marshal was ordered to| man, 10, of Oregon; N. Anderson and |city. For that reason we want the|Dahlinger were arrested today on| He is supposed to be arranging YLEING LL, factory, 100 general girls. If you o for the furniehing of pipes to com- | Moree removal OF UNS oo aag | Grawpord and Imogen Spriggs, of Cee ee ee nen in ee lo the pollee end have criminal ree: |Bay line to the Union Pacitie and ‘te tor Roinas Blom, ences bk ad, Mie Gente city’ Beaployenent: Buseemy , Wile the proporer new water sys-.. ie mtreat may be sompleted. [MPrre-Brunn'’s are ttt working lords Gould systems, | J Patho te and wwireeg pg Wo ag

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