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THE department their own. Th! P feeen ort apart for the regular and firemen of the Pacific whe will be entertained | *EOMPIy Bearscut. | thelr Stany in the city by | miscellaneous equipment ‘of the Seattle department ‘bie men. Yocal and visiting firemen par- ‘the streets this morning, mak- fa fine showing. Especially cred- was the turn-out of the local a United States, but we the department on pared: All the modern appa LENDID ARRAY OF THE FIREMEN Today the Elks’ Carnival Will Be Turned Over to the Entertainment of Blaze-Fighters--Chief Cook a Central Figure fodey at the Elks’ carnival has sine would be equally proud were the/ the days of the volun! asse | Hon the firemen’s parade this morn horses, nd les but not least, men, as any city in the residents have heard this statement time and| the Northw again were surprised when they saw | afternoon engage In a hose laying who Chief Cook could spare from the engine citigen of Seattie is proud city’s splendid paid depart- ‘and many cities of much larger other antiquated apparatus Travelers for Their Money with the murder of | **kle. houses Was in line together with the old hand engine “Sacramento.” and used tn Fourniér Charged With Killing Fellow- DAWSON, Y. T. Aug. 25.—Peter ; the top of the head gone and a rope . was Pawn, ¢ tha Foster, | attached to the left wrist and left Fournier and Lafielle were boos: Bouthilette and Guy Joseph ors of Dawson gambling gam ‘The police are looking | They left for Whit a! surety catch him within) men they bought a boat Horse im company with | ties Fournter, and with Horse, but st ‘8 partner, LaBelle, and ed back Together with the dea from The two accused men White Horse boat builder who 1 the ¢ in &| tective when the arrest was made bodies of | Four hundred doilare in Quebec bank not found on the Boy prisoner, | tilette had $1,100 of such All the parties are French ¢ dians. GEORGE AND HiS TAX CARTS cars are great for throwing dust in ‘confidentially, to a friend this morning Did you natice how we blinded the board them on Saturday? Got our assessment re the board that aian't ~ wet “Those ».” said with eet hest-egg on their account for stirring streets under the but ‘what they were capa! Bie of in ‘the way of an extra t of re- the up we them around the taxing power of the county. 7 ran they don’t throw much water, but they swamped a big our assessment. They cut considerable ice if they don't crowds of people going to the Bat esht) arrest resulted. Battelle w POLITICS fornia Republican Convention Meets AUGUST 18 CRUEL has failed to sup heaped persona! indignities u Mrs. August Anderson inatit day in the superior court. that his cruelty made it tm forced to go to her parents tection. ey have two you dren whom the wife says «he to order at 2 o'clock thin af- p. It is ealied for the purpose | Soir, minating a full state and c | onal ticket. Candidates for i orahip are Gov. Gage, Dr. Geo, | ©. Pardee, Flint, jr. E. B. Ed-| % ‘The first struggle will be over) ad P the chairmanship of the convention. | ‘Metcalf of Oakland is Banker St. John ts, and Lieut. Gov. Neff of the -Gage people. The fight upon ia very bitter. The targest | @rowd is in attendance that han been fen for many years. ‘The indications are that the Gage- faction will control the con- Im that case if Gov. Gi tunable to win, it is believed that throw his strength to Pardee nominate him. with the under- ing that Pardee is to ald him in it to secure Perkins’ seat in the RANK SMELL HERE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.—John Binpson, agent of the Well-Fargo Express Co. at Low Angeles, today in the Bpreckels libel case identified re- caipte in the company’s receipt book, | by Mrs. Gage and other mem- | be bers of the Gage household. for pack-| again addi Ages delivered. The deacriptions of Articles in these receipts fit the ar-| tence. St. John’s attorneys Of furniture which {t is claim- | ately served notice of apper 4 #4 were made in for or E made at Gan Quentin for the) 14 ici WHISKEY to reach the vesw 4 Because he had too much INSURGENTS board, Dan Murphy, a sea ] GET A NAVY eich | ; ; fpecial to the Star, WHATCOM, Aug. 2. the wrecker of the bank of this city, wa wentenced by Judge years in the penitentiary, extent of the law. this @ motion for a new trial of Seattie, and D. | argument of over an hour's jana wi | Attorney Meade. ‘The court denied the mot! ked St pronounced. Colone wed the court, |the British ship Slieve Roe. into the bay yesterday whil 4 pain side mission pumped out of him by Dr ly bound over to the superior for trial on an embezzlement ch: John it he had any re dvance why sentence shou & pathetic appeal for # light |jured by striking a floating pile. was fished out and taken to th Wisconsin. There had beet trouble previously between the cap- persof the different craft, and Bat- telie, in order to down his fellow solicitors, employed the megaphone to increase the volume of noine. His recent~ rt On the grounds that her husband her and has pon her, uted di- vorce proceedings against him to- She says pomsible ng chil- has had to support with money earned her~ RS Gets Limit of the Law H. 8t. John, Beandinavian morning Neterer to 10 the full] ‘The case came up for hearing upon |tend this morning St was represented by Colonel Lindsey, Heally, Whatcom. Colonel Lindsey made an Sonn of length, replied to by Prosecuting fon and n 4 not Lindsey making sen- immedi whiskey man on walked je trying which lies at the fully in- He Way r depart- ent pt. George Mantor was grand marshal. The parade was headed | by @ platoon of police and Wagner | band. Queen Pi ¢ and her maids of honor alae participated. | Howe teams from various cities of are here and will this contest near the carnival grounds. Tomorrow will be Tacoma day at the fair, Every Bik who can pos- Sibly ldave his business in that city whl be here to p ie and many from Portand will also attend. ENEMY IS CAPTURED Attacking Squadron to Make Shore BOSTON, | Aug. 2%—The mimic nded yesterday mornin, at 6:40 o'clock with the surrender o the attacking ¢quadron under Com- er Pillsbury, to Admiral Hig. m, about eight miles south of nd, Pillsbury failed to reach a harbor and constructively fleet was destroyed ilisbury’s objective point wa: jet. He w @hted early tn the morning and wurrounded by @ Superior force ¢ was trying to make @ rup for the shore, Pills- bury signalled his surrender, and leaving his flagship, the Prairie, went on board Higginson's flagship, the battleship Kearearge, where he Offered his sword to the admiral Acording to modern etiquette it was, of course, declined. Tt i# agreed that the bright moon- | ght nights rendered the task of the invading squadron very difficult OMPELLED TO DG UP Portuguese Crown Jew- els Sold for Debt | LISBON, Aug. 25.—A cart tunc- |tlonary states that the crown Jewels of Portugal were recently sold t cover a big royal debt. ‘The Jeowein, according to this authority, |been replaced by rmitationa | As the due to favor with all the sc Burope. | For « long time no inter jest had been paid, and (he deman: jfor liquidation became so pressing |that the sale of the jewels was the only way out. TI proceeds only partly satiated the debt. PROPOSES for her to live with him and she was) for pro- | WASHINGTON, D. ©, Aug. 25.~ General Miles has not yet informea the war departmAnt of his intention |to visit the Philippines. He 1 | probably do so and obtain the con sent of the president. Otherwise there ts little doubt but that he would be relieved of his command before his return. It ts not known Jat the department what his purpose \ia in proposing to visit the Philip pines, uriless jt Is to inspect the ariny posts thei MOHICAN SIGHTED The long overdue training stean |abip Mohicap arrived at Port Town- She left Hono- lulu, bound for United @tates navy |yard at Bremerton, July 23, and was last seen by the Globe Navigation \Co.’s freighter Meteor, one fay out, bound northward, Her slow sage cauned considerable fear for her ty. The anxiety was increased |because of the fact that On the pas- |eage from Manila to Honolulu she |had become almont nelpless and was driven all the way to Dutch harbor without provisions, However, the old ship, with |200 apprentices, is reported to have larrived at Townsend in fair condi- Iton this morning, and with plenty leatuned merely by strong h LIFE LESS 1 WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 26. fon | a acim -“ Word hy ap Bs By: LYNN, Maas, Aug. 25.—Prestdent capture Reve’ eonbett KEEPING UP | Roosevelt spent lust nigni at Nahant yerns an the guest of Senator Lodge, He | Colombian insur. Quietly rested at the Lodge home | was tak | (ie morning, preparatory to the : unde THE STRIKE sumption of his tour through N an England this afternoc He spent ; ammunition and morning hours in walking about 4 m the to| ar” handsome grounds of Senator : Dule to rekncat, the way tol WAVANA, Aug. 25.—The atrike sit-| Lodge's summer residence, and en t forces, "pintorce the govern. | Ten among the dock Jaborers has | Joying the ocean view from the clift Kding the entrar t nama | not im A. Several disturbances Fe ntrance to Panama | not improved } Seal | have oceurred in different parts of | LICENSED TO WED MADE TOO MUCH NOISE the city, and the police force BAS) one’ tohlowing marriage licenses i WEE. Bettolic, « steamboat speiier, | Pe? stronsly_reintorced re 1; James Hargus ¢ are by Patrolman Ginecock PExckisior sails for Val-| Bothell, and Edith Evans, 20, of $B the waterfront yenterday eee Sun about Dassen | Pe Archibald Wateon, 4, and Brovling BRartront “yenterday for | dex tonight with abou pampen- | Berby Arch ae through » megaphone to the | gers and $00 tome ef freight. TO TRAVEL her! STRENUOUS: | | Haze turbulent scene that has yet ooeurred tht he the have rning anthracite miners nity took place bet and 7 been strike tm mn the this morning. Rum- urrent for a week that an attempt would be made this to open the Canberry and ber Forty colliertes | practically in. the hear } About midnight strikers began to | wather on wi raing 30 { corton about beth the men employed appeared to go to|men employed work they were set upon by strikers | past Roth are of the city reeta and at & pes ore had formed @ tieries, When back ent whereabouts are unknown. Aug- ust Bhech was seized by thrown to the «ro: times. It te belley the mob, und, stabbed three ed that he will die. The mob would have killed bim on the spot but for the timely interfer- | thelr ence of citizens, The atrikers used The city An & matter « j did not ras the strikers, COMMISSION MAN treets at i [Practically deserted, rt work Ae om io shots clubs pe coeeded | Yow of them REVIEWS PUBLIC MARKET SCHEME ; 4. B. Powles Personally Favors Proposition—He Argues * Pro and Con | On the sole ground that WOuld [absolutely to select, pack and de. Powles has been in the commi mm jecall at and » [interviews with nown mers consumer in the city Mr, Powles takes a more rad stand. He frankly says that h Heves the farmers living in the vicinity of Seattle ar getting | Jail theif farm products are worth and wil be helped very little if av all by the establishment of a mar ket. Further, he says, the consum ere of Seattle will profit fat lear by the public market than friends of the project bell Defends Commi Lu | mie | shipping stal California and | le to buy and consu | tro Star a few day astly, wion ‘Tr @ numbe: otar wit commixsion men P « fr & nmisgion hou: and wurer ¢ of in West- ty y and t one number favoring in ablian| of a letrimer busines enefit the far- pwies ¢ ainst ng the pub them at high | prices In place of fresh farm prod ucts brought in from the ing country surround ‘The law of supply and demand, he says, Is as powerful on | Western avenue as anywhere There 1s every reason why the | commission men of this city should not a public market 4 Mr. Powles this morning y would be, as I view the matter, the nly persons greatly benefited We would be benefited almost en: tirely in our outside #ales, It should be understood first that a large part of our business Iv with merchants in our own state, British Columbia, Alaska and the Yukon territory who are heavy purchasers from Seattle ‘commission men; further, that the i northern markets are supplied when- of provisions, her delay having been| ever possible with Washington fruits A winds.) and vegetables Can't Fill Orders These vegetables and fruits, in stand long shipment, must tly fresh when they leave) Under present conditions we Jare greatly handicapped in filling our orders for the North and our condition would be materially re by the establishment of a And for this reason most of our ré from the North ar elved b: same xt > Walk lo on pected to carry back the ¢ ‘This | makes It necessary for shipments to be made up and hustled aboard shir in the shortest powsible «pa f time. We have no chanee to figure on, prices nor to make a deliente in spection of goo purchas We practically at the mercy of the truck farmers who live near the city, The moment an ler in for nis to be shipped h we must pl tin the ha farmer to be filled th within @ few hours. 0 depend upon him und that it] jown packing. | Should Have Public Markets ® public mar. . different conditions would Then if an Alaska order in we would go to the market nd make @ careful selection of the }goods we desired. We would not foreed to buy them all of on |dener and there would be PI tunity to obtain competitive prices } to have our goods packed and livered to sult our wish, At the | Present time, as I at the gardeners who are between city trade. "The fact is tha: be in the elty at morning in order market gardener be a difficult to overcome. ao 1 will der are ent | public markets h | lished inatitutions. ‘Take for Ip. € They b there which | of all Any fine morning of carriages line: But ¥ ho. ke | | mie h {* in the V |which I have taken as a middle man still ¢ hase trading who buy place, an ly have of the ia done and #6 with wh A Success! | matter | Disprove: But I fall to ve would get any I they do at the pre products. Even if ket they would still nmpete with the In my opinion {t will be « lieve that | public market, A jaway with the | iden ‘might as wel y are in in their have said, we are mercy In all dhese It w the farmers jarger prices than sent time for thelr there was a mar be forced to market gardeners them and the city ng time before ratiroads and steamer lines will be operated in a manner that will allow the farmer to compre with the market gardener for the t his produce must 6 o'clock in the to compete with * wares, and thin matter for the far the the great he. will fr market will middiem 1 be gly nt w popular, irely different here Itles where ave become estab: A Peculiar Argument oxa, ple Washington A aplendid moc ket ronized by people y by the rich e scores market n of wealth and heir markets thelr daily routl nithy people he rages, and th to patronize the ashington market pe, the dot Th frequent ou will p in xiate, verte a with a m Hs in. the hom they nt ful Market 1t is true that public markets have proved successful tn northern ite Minneapolis, my old home has as fine Amarket as one could wish, and {t Is Well patronized. But under conditions as they exist in Seattio, such a market could not be tablished here. Owing to thi SERRE EERaRRRneneRneenNEn NION WORKMEN IN SERIOUS TROUBLE ETON, Aug. %.~The ran | fue be n lerte ity’ f mort and beaten with clubs and driven | made the attempt after the first on- A sumber of them were kid-|siaught by the mob. paped by the strtkers and their pres- | workmen ran for safety an |though quite & away were severely clubbed as they While the city it # rumored that a « been sent for. « rotection another effort will ade tomorrow tc ck are| whether men cin be found who | venture wo Wiele after the demo ‘curse the collieries | stration ¢ the | been made by the strikers that any tting|man who works while the strike is on will be spotted for a reckoning. mraphical location, it is pos- Most of the emcaped. who got number te quiet now, mpany of mil. that under start ¢ ful ho’ ia dow it nf today. as ti have the whole ring away large at the beginning tw lark thern ett people deman if this clty will ing of the m with frewh p i" from the ” lifornia. The fact that house noc Rave to lay carnival |in wap ables, ete. takes |{ Women's |away Tt fore prod prices | publ let they hi Mr erasy pect! They oft Be Frea the may ¥ of Nome, fie cow dent. Seat Tuesd erally terday Was ng Sept. 9 dent Re &@ petition to grant the alleged murde was prepared by F owed market commiamton producers in preferen: farmers of this state. Whenever we can get iocal producta, we aty cut out shipments from Caltfornta e As to prices, I firmiy t e the farmers of this state who are fortun- ate in having early ground, get good yes even exorbitant prices for their in when the mar nwoked, t mui jdition that ‘THE NEWTONS Coroner © from W, C, F of Eccles, Sarita Crus county, Cali fornia noerning the identity of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newton, whose bodies were found’ in en Lake several days ago. Mr. Forde {8 confident that the two committed suicide. found on them he thinks {# all thac ad chicken rar before they eame ullar people spoke to their ni t lett ¢ r pr tt 4 $5,000, an & Stewards st graphed the =| GEN. RANDALL RETURNS Gen. G. M. Randall, commander ‘i |tne department of Columbia and Al- |B. city Jaska, was one of those who return Jed from the north yesterday, He Jhas been on a tour of inspection of the poats in Alaska, finding them in good sb: but will recommend tm. provements at of the barracks. WEATHER FORECAST BUSH A BAD ONE Joe Bu ne ested by Patrolr et ir h of the value of the pro- 9 Pa mil ke to think that we CARNIVAL SALE WOMEN'S men trade with Call- NEW STREET HATS to the We do not For late products that t is over tw leas demand, an D off. ‘This is a con eatablighment of « diy affect.” here ar th rket wi WERE POOR Hoye today received n rde, postmaster The 20 cents i Mrs, Newton rented a h from him tn California here. They were and om, if ever, hb: While not were always rated by all who kn lifornia after rty and were le. he report Forde that Mr says, Is erro enced to hang r the murder of hers and Rooney e the gallows, Presi ie now in possession . reprieve to er. ‘The petition trick Corrigan of kes association of the Pact who are said to have tele message to the presi a sent to the Marine Co 1 Vi ‘Tonight an: tg 1 himself ge 1 te sand f an MeClurg yes He is wanted in Ea on tor ussaulting a rai with « deadly weapon, For Seattle and Vicinity Neht north CARNIVAL ENS HOSIERY. Women's Black Hose regular 106 carnival r Binek Hose, regular 1 nival price... Burlington Fast Black Fine Fast Black Bure values up to Tbe; carnival price ‘The New Felt Winona, with silk carnival trade respectfully solicited. rice aed ancy Colored CATTLE STAR. ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. 2 of Suits $20 to charge you $50 to Made by L. Adler & Rochester, N. Y. In Blacks, browne, wi styles that Hand made collars best of italian serge vests face Suits is a little bette for your dollar ity. You won't find their other store in Seattle—tailor’ would outside of high-priced ¢ that are hair-lined clear to ti should eve this line—we guarantee Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News A A A might and Tuesday fair, Special Line PRICED FROM $30 wale in any make Bro Good. & Co, of greens, grays; all the popular combinations and you won't find lor shops. nd button holes, linings, fronts than anything you'll find elsewhere in the city, Men who want anextra good Suit We absolutely guarantee you more these Suits than ‘ou can get in any other store in the PRESCRIPTIONS We Prepare Them ‘We give you wh you to have. where in the city. Phone Main 25. Are You Attending the Great Carnival Sale? Read These Bargains: BALE OF WOM- price +58 50 160 price sarnival price The Ne ie je Howe, se value; carnt carnival price... One Price Family Liquor Store BRUNNER & CO. 502 Pike Street. Free deliv y to Rubber Collars AY LONDON’S 1111 --- Second Avenue --- 1111 fine grade of camel's hi broad, round rim. with high, round top,every stylish, $2.25 1 price... The New Advance is an entirely different shape. one that would be hard to describe, made of two shades of camel's hair felt, comes In all shades, $4.00 valu: Geo. Newell, Mgr. Phone, Main ro6o. 10 per cent. discount on sweet Wines in bulk during the Full quart Kentucky Whiskey, 95 cents, the doctor wants || Delivertes made any~ Open all night. band and feather, tn all shadea, $1.00 value; carnival price...%¢ The New Du Bary, quality of felt, broad, with high crown silk banda, $1.50 vi & pretty, good air felt, $49 Your any part of London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery 26CEN AMONTH FIVE ACRES ready for platting; within 12 minetes ride of Pio- neer Square. TWENTY ACRES of chotce land, 20 min- ttes ride from Pioneer Square; desirable tract for suburban home. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street LION CLOTHING HOUSE Big new shipment of ‘To sell as our jeader— A standard $1230 value; Diack clays, blue serges, Scotch tweeds, cheviots and tency Soe ee RT, SHANNON new sack coat—made by custom makers, Ely Meyers, of Rochester. A model of fall correctness, PIANOS OF MERIT Out-of-town visitors are particu. larly invited to visit the store to im spect Its splendid stock of pianos and organs, | We are showing the newest pro- | duction from the famous Steinway |tactory, the Miniature Grand, And the Angelus Piano Player is here to entertain you, ‘Welcome. Sherman, Clay & Co. 911 Gecend Avenue

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