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4 foad Mayor Campbe' ; govered the Diare. cA THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUE FIRE AT DAY SOUTH SEATTLE. *SSLAND Brewery Plant--A $50,000 Fire T Establishment Just Ready for Operation of the new) entire plant of the Independ+ was on his ent Brewery Co, at South Beattie was yed by fire at an early hour morning. That the fire was of ty origin is now defintiely ‘The kindling and coal used ‘By the fend who started the biaze seen by the man who first dis Apparatus from ttle fire department respond- to & call for help, notwtthetand. the fact that the fire was out- Of the city lMmita, VALUABLE PLANT ‘The building burned was three fh and 120 feet square. mac! . tanks and fixtures Gipace. Oniy's few fniehing touch- ya fini touch- ‘were needed to put the pleat in to begin operations. was to have started in a ot weeks. The joss is estim- At $30,000. Beajemin Moyses, a Tacoma cap- _. the Ro of the controlling 4:45 o'clock this morning the of Geo. M. Brown's saloon on the front platform brewery. The bartende: way to open up the sal saw the fire. He ran fc of water and threw it on th which at that time had not reached serious dimensions. To his surprise, the water did little to extinguish the fire. He could see small balis of flame roiling down the side of the building, near where the fire had ‘The kindling had all been lace, and the oil spre had been ‘The bartender eald he could not be mistaken about the presence of the ofl. He refused to give his name @ reporter, but ft was easily aace tained that he i# John Brown, brother of Geor owns the saloon. By the time that Brown could get another pail of water, the fre had Biased up so much that it wae be yon@ control. He then gave the alarm, and several companies from the Seattle fire department came out | over the bridge. The run was made in 10 minutes. but by the time the e and Chief Cook arrived, the bullding was burning briskly, and it could easily be seen that little could be done to save it, even tf an a M. Brown, who ’ Grand Lodge Is Shy $16,000, Through Leak Existing for Years Aug. %—Tt has fust been Galt Lake City that of committes found that $16,000 existed. The tig Merman fT the money had been gradually nether ~~ AND PORTLAND AT THE - ELKS’ CARNIVAL TODAY Eles’ lodge found in tts rt om of the order recent meeting in ‘This is an for the Elks’ | met by a i car bearing Mayor fair. od doing | Humes representatives of the Business in one) city of government of Seattle. race meet in the carnival given Mayor Campbell's party included President of the Council Jesse 8.| Jones, Councilmen Sampson, Cison, Snyder, Richards, Donahue, Gtbiet, McKenzie, Duval, Van Broekiin, City Attorney Parker, Chief of Po- lice Fackler, City Clerk Woodruff, City Blectrician Nesbit, ctty comp- | troller, Chairman of the Hoard ot Public Works Lister and Mr, Buck- Master of the board; Konrad Furu- representing the ‘“Verdens "a daily paper of Sweden; E. oO. Ibiom, the famous Nome op- erator, and J. Blaauw, editor of the Tacoma Tidende. MAYOR HUMES’ WELCOME. Mayor Humes, President Parry of the council, President Furth of the Seattle Electric Company; G. W. Dickinson, general manager of the | company; ex-Governor McGraw, and Councilmen Morrison, Mullen, Rine- hart and Kistler met the Tacoma party. They were brought into the city up as far as Fourth avenue ana Pike street and back on Second av- enue to Yesler way. After that they visited the new power house on Post street. After a short visit at the carnival grounds the whole party were taken to the race track and re- turned home later in the afternoon to visit the carnival. Mayor Campbell and party speak in the highest terms of the ride be- tween the two cities and believe that the road will be a great factor in uniting the cities. They praine espe- cially the comfortable passenger cars ai the other, record of the are & special the Elks from North Yaki- ma other cities east of the Cas. endes will ‘The visiting Kiks be met several hundred of and escorted to various for a hot time in the MAYOR AND COUNCIL. ‘The first train ever run ever the Seat: Interurban raliroad arrived in Seattle about 11 from Fane nyt i and the city The train was the face track grounds by locomotive, where it was CALM AFTER THE STORM hauled to & steam MR. DODGE AND COLD POTATOES It was not the apple of dis- ncendiaries Apply the Match to New Independent... Big Blaze in the Busi- ness District LAND, B.C Aur A . . fire broke out yesterday afternoon his Mornin lee jin the butcher shop of P, Burne & ‘ on Bpokar and spread quickly in all direct A trong | wind was blowing, which changed its quentiy, carrying the it. The fire department made & good fight against the fire but on account of the wind It wit» some time before (he water produced much effé Portions of all four adequate supply of water was avatl-| blocks centering a2 Rpokane ntreet le. and First avenue were congumed. The only water that could be The fons will fail little skort of cured from the é-inch main $100, 000 Only the capable work of the runs to the end of the city Hmitts at brigades saved the entire city f Newell's mill, three blocks from th .s ntine ity tre seene of the fire " *| going up in amoke, The ¢ View en me. o8 Oe OF te m3, eae gine | wae aided by ades from the War anc could ay He and Center Star mines, and 1a stream could hardly be thrown Hy a to the second sto: Fifteen minut atus arrived, Un pectal tral of citizens For a time i after the appar-| brewery building also alfed looked service matertalty, teer cluding all the machinery, a sta . it the entire town would go, and/ and three Northern Pacific fre erch began moving out the are. were & mass of Reething ruins | merynant® began moving rs on the ground where an hour before had stood the valuable new brewery | almost ready to at operath | Chief Guthrie was struck in the by « live wire, but while badly . shocked for a moment, was not The fire was practically checked| purned ner injured, and tn a few at 6:20 o'clock this morning, but No.| minutes resumed the direction of the 3 engine and company stayed on the| fire forces. grounds several hoars longer to see! that no further damage was done. Chiet Ralph Cook says the will fo WEATHER FORECAST net For Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight | Together they atrolied with mingled | ring, and 10 horses, among them a the new butlding i# not known, as| and Wednesday fair, with lght|feer and delight through the murky | score or more that are wonders of Moyses is not In the city today northeast win @icem of the animal tent. Once | equine education 1 ot Favors Reciprocity With Island Republic Not as Duty but in Spirit of | pretty co Generosity---Urges the Upbuilding of Ocean Defense LOWELL, Mass, Aug. 2%.—Presi- ro it ape elt oie yee dent Roosevelt arrived here shortly | ¢rhill shortly after noon. In hi 2 7 | dress the president took the navy for before 9 o'clock this morning and! iis "tneme and said in part: “The spoke from been erected yards from the de pot ‘The president said: “We have done | our duty by Cuba, but I want to/ surest means of seeing that if war ask the people to act further than | does come the result shall be hon- under the sense of bare duty; to act | orable to our good name and favor- in a spirit of generosity. Lask most able to our national interest. Any earnestly that we make her a part of | great mation must be pecullarly sen- sitive to two things: A # nation’s honor at home, [to national. arms abroad. N. H, Aug. %6--| “Our honor at home, our honor In GAGE INDORSED IN STATE PLATFORM - ithe navy because an efficient navy of adequate sine is not only the dest guarantee of peace, but is also the our economic system by establishing reciprocal trade relations with her.” HAVERHILL, California Governor Obtains Approval of His Administration by Resolution re bulld- nt the Cuban question. favor SACRAMENTO, Aug. 26-—The Re-, publican state convention was called to order this morning at 19:20 o'clock lby the chairman, Lieutenant Gov yards, an ef ment workm tors by popular gislauon HAZLETON, Pa, Aug. ‘The @xciting scends of yesterday were not Pepeated this mosning as the Lehigh Valley company and the mayor had Provided ample protection to men re turning to work. Several mobs of | ers were quickly dispersed b, depution without trouble. ef A cord, but a few cold potatoes, that wrecked the marital happl ness of Estella Dodge and rv husband Otls, The quarrel was a desperate one, and was brought about by the fact that when Mr. Dodge, who it is said is inclined to be slightly irrit able, stepped into the pantry one night to get a little lunch before retiring, found the cup- board full of nothing but @ pan of cold potatoes on the shelf. At that moment he took @ vio- jent distike to the gaiic vege- table and swore that they should never darken his door again. Just then Mrs. Dodge entered the kitchen and remonstrated with her husband for his unr sonable words. It is said that he became angry and threw the cold spuds at her, one at a time, until the pan was empty. Dodge was a fairly good shot and few of the missiles minsed the mark. The indignant wife was covered from head to foot with potatoes that mashed. She AGAINST IT CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—Herbst, Hill £ Co., brokers, suspended this morn- ‘The business of the firm was ed in the hands of a receiver. Habitities are estimated at from and predict that the road will be a success from the start. : could not pardon the | and on grounds of cruelty was nted a divorce today by @ ige ‘Tallman. TRAIN JUMPS TRACK SPOKANE: Aug. %—-A freight trai as 8 Boutn Band jumped the » Evans filed a divorce wult uP owiteh while co ageinst James Evans today on ing down the long grade inte ed | rounds of cruelty and non-support | ety last night 1 collided ith a Ymber | were fa nace | May Be Insane Jumped , re| Dolly H. Smith ts to be examined Dus beaten? nd | for insanity in the superior court this Riemay da” e|atternoon. ‘The complaint against ad was sworn owt by J. W. Smith. [oP oe Watt, ‘The report of the com-|to promote national irrigation. It |tilttse on credentials was read and| contains no reference to the Gage The report of the ¢ state administration Judge McKin usiness Was next ad ley of Lon Angeles offered an amend the nomination of a| ment indorsing Governor Gage | candida’ for governor the first After a hot debate the resolution lthing after the committees report. | endorsing Gage was unanimous |The platform submitted indorfes the |adopted. Nominations for the gov administration of President Roose-|ernorahip were then made, Gage's Veit, protests against Cuban rect-|name being the Inst presented, Flint procity and against any treaty per-| Pardee, Have and Edson were a mitting foreig® fruits to come into|put in’ nomination | competition with California products. | At 12:55 p.m. the convention ad-| lit Indorses the attitude of the Cali- | journed until 4 p. m., no ballots have | | fornia ¢ ation in congress upon 'ing been taken. POLITELY EXCLUDED — General Miles Ordered to the Philippines on the Eve of G. A. R. Encampment It is generally com mented upon here as being designed WASHINGTON, D. ©., Aug. 2%. The war department today promul-| ,the president ole + apie rR the administration 0 gated the following executive order | presence during the to Gen, Miles: “You will proceed 7. hanes 16 tot about Sept Philippines, to | Pi sw gh inspect the army there with refer t veterans to ence to instruction, discipline and | heap distinguished honors upon Gen sup The order is wign ¥ « upon thet occasion, SAILORS AND GIRLS |" Manette and City of Seattle |deviate considerably from — thetr : - courses to pass within # short dis Sparking on a large scale gores on|tance of the battleship, The young every day between the sailors aboard the Wistonsin and the hundreds of pretty girle and otherwise who tr between this shore and the Wen attle bathing beach, ladies flock to the south side of their boat in pas id every sailor who ean, runs forw n the main deck Se-|Then handkerchiefs are brought into ‘The two fer-| play end amorous long-distance oom- A PICNIC: ANTICIPATION VS. REALIZATION yx FOR CUBA AND THE NAVY @ platform which had | entire country ts vitally interested in | SEATTLE STAR. EVENING, AUGUS I’ 26, 1902, DREAMS OF YOUTH JOSTLE WITH STERNER THOUGHTS WHEN CIRCUS IS IN TOWN anit! hoaphere \ the ent hot in the Stuffed with peanuts and popcorn redolent of pink lemonade, ut ineffably happy, they un ed the pun and dangers of hook the wet | African lant night | Bide by n the hard t 1 to dream of a day in Para-|of the main tent th ant 4 while the gayly clad Mite clreus wan in town. For «| army of performers galloped through sum #0. armall that pis toy saving» | program of amosing feats on the bank hardly migged I the adolescent ground and in mid-air, afoot and on} | Tealtned what if after years millions | horseback while the br band will be powerless t6 purchase for | leaped with breathless energy from | him—complete earthly happiness. one brink tune to « her, And then AND TQ CROWN ALL. | when the last trumpet note died And, to erogn alt with a refulgent | §0'% Ape tne or a egg pine = 8 halo of joy Complete, the lWeky | trom thelr dre oe and wainea! youngster who has another Jong| forty apain inte the F oiae half'dollar can pase again | soy, of the work-day world | through the portais of Fairyland to | aay. ss NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE, | Por the cirous t# still her The FY ‘ j city of white and gold which he lert | ,, A Detter circus than that th nee wicaming in th 1 | ng 3 he AA eden md ; did not va all ite myriad er wn ng 4 n th onders te await thoum ing hin return today ™ clrous Thirty thousand’ boys and gira, | (ate In North He ake a verit some gfoy-hatred and feehie, @ | able city of canvas which was yer smug and respectable winess nnd | \* ay afternoon and evening, as it is society folk, and some stooped with | 447, the Mecca for townspeople | toll in workshop and tory, at- | nd strangers alike tended the cireus yesterday after-|, NO one wae disnppointed ‘This it noon and evening. No matter what three-ringed |mecrets the family Bible record most ardent might tell, at the crack of the ring hand the master's magic Whip the years rolled cnything kind ever In the « | backward and they were al! chil dren together agein. RACK INTO CHILDHOOD. Together they pushed aside the screen between the past and the t and wandered th h the canvas doorway back into ehildhood The star attraction is the giraffe, wald to e the only one now in eaptivity. The r bear ts an other farity the wiings carty with them, There are 20 elephants some marvelous performers tn k Rin including | the peenen Atl Ul Ca SPOKANE, Aw Coeur de Alene city, Idaho. destroy- | ed the water works and electric light | plante this morning. The lose is es- | | timated at $20.00. Assistance from Spokane reached the city juat in time to save it from entire destruction. red Girl Anna Townes, a pretty mulatto girl, was divorced from her husband Wallace Townes today by Judge| |Tallman. She claimed that since her marringe she has been compell- Jed to earn her own living by mani- |curing and hair dressing. BUTCHERS = STATEMENT domestic and internal affairs is at af) times in our keeping and depends | simply upon the national possession of an awakened conscience, but the only way to make safe when our honor ts affected, not by our own deeds but by the deeds of others, ix by readiness in advance, It is im- | ponsible after the outbreak of war | to Improvise the ships or theme of a navy, | “We should therefore work un- | ceasingly at the upbullding our our navy; by the construction of the mont modern vessels, and the train- ‘The striking butchers have opened ling Of skilled officers to handie | headquarters in the W. C. L. U. hall. | | them. Tonight a meeting of the Butchers’ | 2 | and Meat Cutters’ Union will be held | as effective, if not so | to take further action in regard to] municatiot slentific, carried on. STARTS ON MAINE TRIP BOSTON, A 26. “We now wish to extend : ; end our | | was up bright and early th thanks to the people for the sympa ing and after a substantial break-| thy they have given us, and hope fact boarded» special train for his| trey will contings to aseist’ us in Maine trip. The day will be a very eee busy oné for the president, the pro- | #*ttins our small demands. | CONFETTI MEN chard, Portiand, Lewiston, Augusta, | At each of these places it Is expected ant! Wind That Blows No- body Any Good” | that he will make a short speech, War ts on between the rival « the Frye-Bruhn strike. | A. C. Dunseth, pre t of the} Meat Cutters’ Union, isrued a signed | proclamation to the pubite this after- | hoon which reade as follows | Mr, Marcont’s ayetem, is The fight from will be | nducted from he and tn in earnest, The bu not fore on account of the as they did not de hardship on the put ta work any |} MUST HAVE SOME KIND OF FRIARS. | ars fettl merchants of the city Up to | the present time the traffic in the | Would Substitute Others If | ooiiterous articio has been in the| Present On | hands of two firma, one of which has \enjoyed a monopoly on the carnival grounds. while the other has been ompelled to skirmish for business NEW YORK, Aug, 2%6.—Archbshop [outside the gates Felitz ros, are the official con Ryan, of Philadeiphia, officially de- ett! dealers of the carnival by vir- nies that in his recent interview |e of a concession from the Bike. with President Roosevelt he ex- |The privilege was obtained for them, | pressed himself in favor of the ex-|it is claimed, by payment of $1000 in cash to the carnival committes. James Heffernan, the news dealer with the mighty voice who hawks Eastern papers on the streets and pulsion of the friars from the Phit- ippines. ‘The archbighop said that it smight be found expedient to substi- tute friars of other nationalities for oS pends * « those now there, but that no action | wre Peoices in the sobriquet of ene thoes Moe taken that might work ine |1Z#h World,” ts the unofictal” con~ . fetti man, Jimmy Claims that hit, jury to the Catholic hurch, Archbishop Ryan sald that in view of the fact that @ large majority of the population of the archipelago i firm is getting the worst of it trom the Felitz Bros. Hence the declara- tion of war. Jimm's boy peddiera have been ar- | Catholle, the church has a right to oak that its interests be conserved. reated several times by the »lloe, To expel the present friars without and Jimm. laima that the lita replacing them would only provoke |Outnt Is Jobbing him. ‘The boys were | disorder by leaving the people with. |@rrested again last night on a out spiritual guides charge of selling “fine” confetti | Heffernan claims that his confetti MISSIONARIES LEAVE jis really the least offensive article The band of missionaries which | and that the Felitz boys are attempt sailed for China this morning on the |ing to obtain a monope for the Shinano Maru, were tendered a fare- | sale of chopped up wa paper | well meeting at the Westminster| [ft may be that the war will result | Presbyterian church Jast night./in one or the other of the rival con Many speeches remade by the| fetti dealers enjoining the other from missionaries and by the ministers | selling the stuff. Heffernan says he present from Seattle and neighboring |{s going to get his rights if he has 4 | ea HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. fonight and W ednesday fair, light northeast wir Seattle and Vicinity~ New Fall Derbies Cheltenhams $2.50 The Oxford $3.50 We are showing the late fall shapes and colors in Stiff Hate, The Cheltenham at $2.50 is guarantecd ae good as any $4.00 Hat made. The Oxford, at $3.50, equals any $5.00 Hat; they have the wear, the styles and hold their shape. They have the same-style r—you are $1.50 to the good. Better save that $1.50. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Brock PRESCRIPTIONS We Prepare Them We utive you what the doctor wants you to have. Deliveries made any where in the elty. Open all-night Phone Main 35. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. ATTEND the great Carnival Sale now, while the many bargains are being offered. Wednesday specials— Women's well made wc Black Men's 15¢ Cotton Bow Ties..2%¢ tens der ss Men's 380. Sik Ties, many dit- 1Se Hone for . <1e ferent kinds to select from. 15¢ Women's Black Lace Hose, reg- Men's Hancy Striped Working Ular 88c Value, for .....--+-28¢ Shirts. the kind ‘that geile al Women's Fancy Colored Hose, the r S00; your choice ...250 tn an endieed variety; values 3° Men's 86> Good Woarths Braces wp to $1.00: your chat 7%#o Women's Shirt Waist Collars, al- ways I6c, now ic 10¢ package of Envelopes 12 sheets of Sheif Paper for...2¢ Se bar af Soap for ...........8¢ Mair Pins Wemen’s and Children $e domen of Bone Sunoastens. rem jar value, 200; fe oyseden ay your os: she too : 3 Cotton Hose, regular 10c vaiue, your cholee ...+++ ang oes 1 Hand&erchiefa ......... Men's Linen Collars, the 150 8%¢ Twine Shopping Bags v +6 When in, be sure and look over { our remnant counters. CARNIVAL OFFER! Good Aug. 18 to Sept. 16th, Inclusive As n fpecial inducement to have you visit the Street JF Carnival given by the Elks of this city from August 18th t clusive. and to have you become acquainted sith our firm and to se our fine new building and store, we have decided to make the fol- — lowing offer: Cut Out This Star Certificate And put it In your pocketbook, When you visit our store we will accept [t a8 cash for— TS 4100 on purchase in our Retatl Departments amounting to $1,000.00 60 On purchases in our Retail Departments amounting to 500.00 10 on purchases in our Retail Departments amounting to 100.00 Son purchases in our Retail Departments amounting to 60.00 1 on purchases in our Retail Departments amounting to 10,00 SOc on purchases in our Ketall Departments amounting to 5.00 250 on purchases in our Retail Departments amou to One certificate only will be accep’ on any single purchase to make our house You are invited, whether your headquarter fixture parlors, ¥ tion. oe ys brated mantel and re many STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. THE LARGEST ‘ ‘ One Price Family Liquor Store Geo. Newell, Mgr. 502 Pike Street. Phone, Main 1060. 10 per cent, discount on sweet Wines in bulk during the carnival, Full quart Kentucky Whiskey, 95 cents. Your trade respectfully solicited. Free delivery to any part of city Strange Tale! ner 53 q Richmond Piano Club awaken- fore than a local interest, ‘One Inquiry came from as far east as lowa. The inference is this In all this wide land of ours the best opportunity to buy @ piano Is open in Beattle today, $10 Cash $6 a month and== === 711 Second Avenue 901 Second Aocenue. Cor, Marion Weacing and Engagement Rings

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