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. THE SEATTLE STAR, THE HONE OF Fasiatio Panes) BL eagst Eifion FNOLUTION OF roemors DOWN AT 2 ae eent | Mabel Richardson, & colored wom il be Then af- an, Wan arrested by Detect arine Vif lor aboard % boom, she salting May Jones, another colore T be fitted with extea large fron led by ’ Your m i oan ats ra | WEN AROUND can bebie: piattornna The signine. | Woman, in th Haris house last Sats jolude five races—three running and | reached the Golden Gate, She has oney back for the asking. ing ere rage niente | urday nigh ne Jones Woman Was |two harnens + The most tn fn eon undergoing reps a ft thin will b frat th Mt stabbed in the fa but tb lore & repaire te of new cars | he, of the favorite race sre VALUES |CALMER CONTROL WHEN GRANT cee: by the Beat Electrie Co, tha and Byrnes last nigh entered in today’s events, whieh Ir qe Bartell, Drug Co, have edu their’ patrons to expect Rood Pyalues, and they are never disap 4 ed, Hints. . Ca oea., 106 paitadonna Porous Plasters, 200 kind Sells Ladies’ Suits, Watsts, Separate be more room-—standing room. Im it not badly | portant it for the City Council parse | make the present trop: Skirts, Bre He tiat the atrect |burt. ‘The women quarreled at -m|of $1000 for 2:10 pacers, In a mile} too much — car of the future will have ite a ‘ance whieh they attended together land one-eighth running race, Lal mnamodations confined to all stand. | #riday night |Horgia, Dr. Marks, Royalt st} > Thieves ¢rawied over the transom | King and sailor, all Kr 1 ling room bd of the saloon of the Gre Ic | Liquor Co» at 115 Washington street YESTERDAY'S EVENT between land 6 o’clpck this morning. | |turbed except $60 in money, which Shen Aah diay ghee tennyge lg Seer H | | | j t Wertern |speedy horses, are ¢ ‘TheGovernmentShould| Have More Power |2i.2° Ryne ie cade | |his memorable around the world trip With her today is a mem- ren the Liver Pit, 26¢ sine... F Bhoria, a8 bottles . was misting from the cash dr Po Bh ope ne Mae elertp abe relare tried to gain an @ | “yA me ol. wer ranc epee in 1s the race track. Two of the mont Prescriptions are compounded at ; ber of that crew. ‘That in ec of Mrs, Geo, D.| 1 rhe vetted the same fair pricing, and none but | posTon, Aum. -Ip ab address|the Northern Commerct Coa} an pirating’ se nort. | Rady conten r ween during | pint Ma, — Bi sepia ne Bary Bad F graduates serve you. to business men ot Symphony hali/*teamahip [ndiana, which ie one of | ¢ daybreak this morning. |yence yares of 9600, for 2-26 pore i; | Gechere——mmen Who. kesw enteaae ead ae, Bee yenterday President Roosevelt ex-|)''t yoar® Nome Meet eye iy one | on were trying to get in DY /and the Beattle Times purse of $600, | thoroughly, and arouses real inter= . ot “ ; uit at Cramp's ¢ | 0% nen BOR ne IN- Vor 2 at among lovers of myat wed the belief that national laws |ycar before Gen. Grant sailed in her | , or 2:20 trotters. In the first, Sam nyatery. She are inadequate to deal with the trust |hemg then one of the pone pts i une wtartied them. | Rowers, who has won # | races | Ruth, the deer, is an unusually beaue 4 | [here in the past week, proved his su-]tiful creature, 1 scemn almost the field by taking] buman in her intelligence. The fect heats, and in the sec-|that she invariably keeps the Babe problem, and that the powers of the line cromsing the Atiantic UN DERTAKER Ss federal government should be en Accompanied by his wife and larged in @ manner to permit the | y Gen, Great $ trom Phila Funeral Directors and Embalmers. | contro! of industrial combination®. | Geiphia May 28, 1877, arriving at Liv- | |periority ov | three wtraigh | ond The Commonwea bath holy, causes the circus attend- MOT First Ave.. bet. Pike and Uaion | The president said that at prewent |) crnool td As the big liner | performance , "A de # game fight againat ard the little deer with @ the government is working WILD | ce oo med ¢ Delaware ne at 2 out the Delawa the | especially In the last two heats, wh i t , ort di and many privileges ar ‘ Se | straWlese Brick: wharves were lined with people who : Hach talk Gad tek ainom te thet” ilar companions, he alr resound with their ¥ 5 t n the show is in town and th ; Terre vire. Maplemont made a good fight | ; pwn and the Steamers and amail craft} ‘The first atreet cars one remem | Wend in all he honta cas felinthe| church bells cing, the animal re stream, decorated with |bers were the little dinky mule and 1 fEaa at thal ches Ihe the time the| tires decorously to @ corner, and re- trial civiliaation, He amserted that the practical thing to do is to face r r which are denied her C The president deprecated the ten 4 BarTeLLDrucCo dency to rall at the growth of indus : buntin owded with peor horse cars, the mole . Py the Cie the | Fira to eat during tim Gove. er ALL NIGHT. conditions as they are, and get the « n ne 7 Phas, Tania bet. Sener ee eee, re eae | oA dar a} LN courred to m h spending ita dectining years tn tn ould not keep up the ce with im gravity seems to have no qutet- Furnishing Goods, Hate and Pithat the subject could not be dealt Tue Of the voyage but th solitude of Qu Anne Hill ny Rowers, and dropped his lend to fhe | me effect on the other deer, and she Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new fF) with after the fashion of the apas-|the child of a steers janything like « crowd on it, the c@F) WASHINGTON, D. C. for second place with Dantel J, He |1# left severely alone. All days lor Times Butlding. modic reformer who demands reform | Gen. Grant amoked incessantly would rock like @ boat Minister Howen, at Car Ve ne-lwon second place in the first’ heat she lies in the corner, her great soft as if It were a conor ibstance | /ne th a yet h and third In the other two. eyes wide open, seemingly thinking —— . telegraphs the # 7 ment today that one of that could be handed o hwith, |#¢® Was rather rought, he j the Vene- | TROTTING f her lo edom, and the forests as te tae os sick, He told som . zuelan warships has arrirved at La| TROTTING and n grass that #he may never on that publicity in the affairs of |wenwere that he & ve than he or | and there ere reports that | r the £ see except through cracks im great corporations is an important |had for 16 years, as he had no t | two days she bombarded Cludad nwe 1nd) the big cireus car. point tn their contre!. At t ox. | eames or dispatches to worry him, / Rolivar, after which she withdrew ith’s endur~| Know the Day ccount of her ammunition hay- | Intend, andal-| She ne mistakes the day. At times tied him | first it w p the 1 fo: en exhausted, Bowen doesn't ~ nay what damage, if any, was done t ke y came by the ringing of = —— any distance. He might have won in church bells; but it was found the firat heat, but. broke within althat she knew even when she was nw fort of the Phil N. show " rapid rate and ne ed himself a good horse in the sprints | chur within earshot, but was not enough for the} , show reaches a stopping avorit ath 1 Commonwe won| place on Sunday, as was the case in the two Inet heats with comparat giings’ vinit to thin city, it is only ease, The bent time im this | ree that Ruth Is made to get up race was 2:18% In the d heat.|from her corner. She walks slowly Retting was not very w henvy|through the streets, and reverently Jon the harness races, ax t Ads) pauses in front of each church she mt th id, have no effi-|Capt. Sargent waa then master of} a - er cae ot hea Welnarked ¢ ae oa rr mistakes the day. At cient control over 4 corporation | the Indiana which does business outside of the | te state In which ft Is incorporated. He | ent said we must have a real sovereign, (Grant when nob: to whom the corporations would be | «rind teaponsible. ‘This sovereignty #hould | On the arrival at Liv be lodged In the national govern: |A. R. Walker and me: | 1 the Indiana and all England The president concluded by saytng | paid its respect to the at Amer-| that he waa Pot advocating any-|ican soldier » en thing revolutionary; that he desired | ‘The Indiana ran on the Atantte| | ——Af jto prevent anything revolutionary. |from Philadeiphia u f = ~~ | It was his wish to proceed cautious-!ago, when she ent never kp a i atning conversation tha dy had an axe to} } Ay a = AY - pool, Mayor ther notab 1 the Philip-| Next came the electric car, the were 6 ch in favor of the book-| passes, She seems to know B: fav the enactment of | pine transport service and then che| "rst one was not much larger than | os - a y in~ fas Wi oa ended snap | fast ceecan nae PER jes that fpw people cared to risk the|#tinct which building is 4 church. On Se | entorcement gana | using this means of tra NEW YORK, Aug game | week days the religious deer is the Sunset Oil and Refining - mer ported in Wali street RUNNING RACES POPULAR #t frolicsome in the bunch, vy . Frat” Ciubhous: that strong pressure The main interest of the crowd]: 2¢,case 18 unprecedented. Sever- brought to bear upon the was centered in the running races.| dered pn 4a biclomtsts have pon- them to settle he running races.| dered over the matter, but aay that to prevatl up coal strike, and that some ¢ ators are willing to recede from their stubborn stand, In the third race for the Liiliputian | |, purse of $75 for ponies, Leola IL, rld-| ry n by Persico, was the fav « in imponsiby Ve strange | Ligton to explain the ani- leaning toward re- Second block of stock of 4,000 A clubhouse to cont $4,900 In to be shares nearly af sold. That remata- b] built “at ‘ Fifteenth « » a a Rrooklyn, by the Gama Chi Fra ‘Those desiring stock witl wel | nity one of the Greek nocie i to ect promptly. Early advance tn price the ur ity. Chapman & } nix ELLIS MORRUSSON, ..sat. Sec. have the contract, which they in . a — six starters, and won the four fur- | ns * < Basement Mutval Life bldg, Sea |to finish at an early date, The b a : is, fot ib ones Bence Teiabe| TO VISIT THR WIRCONNM, tle, Wash. | be 30x37, and will contain a Persico wan fined by the judges for| 208 leave Colman dock, opposite ee: . : about 20 sieep- |, . pot, from 10 to 12 a. m., 2to 5 p. m, m and ence er Fac | HE ER CO} Third Annual Convention of Such! Divorces iene tes mete Geet aan] One te oe nie eT jie sd wae | Yiverces were ranted day to! ie 3 ere 0 i - wu! was} © each new subscriber to the Agen! Weisenbacher from Lulu RENO, Nev, Aug. 2.—The Sitver|4n easy winher in 1::02, with Tour-| Star at booth No. 10, carnival CIAE-IT-UP— Cures Chi! Biains| Those Who Feed People | ee aren at Goa party ana Totiocratic state conven, [ist second amd Silver ‘Cras’ third | erounds " conve! o et Charles Radcliff from Alle« . tions were called to order at 1 o'clock e Owners’ handicap brought out! ° 1013-1015 Firet Avenue. The third annua! convention of the | On: Charles Teen on, cilte | Presently, in.surmmer, the increase |p. m. today. The conventions have |several favorites. among them Irate, | —— Globe Butlding. Retail Grocers’ and Geoefal Mer- chants’ Association of Washington, will be beld in Grocer#’ hall, Hinck ley biock, tomorrow and Thursday . ‘The first session will be called to beth Loun order at 2 o'clock tomorrow after. |"d¥lery and « @ea,|noon. The evening seasion, which | a ;.Th —_ «twill be held in Foresters’ hail, cor-| Seafesst "tt |ner of Firat avenue and Marion! interview ea istreet, will be devoted to addresses Ss and pepers on current business! topics -by delegates to the conven- | tion. | All grocers of the ity dre expect-| ed t attend te ‘On Thursday the convention witi|A Sequel to a 17-Year-Old Girl tency ¢\in travel, made a special car neces | met for the purpose of nominating a|Hoeq took the lead at the start, and Ron-supp< mary, #0 the open cara with greater | «tate ticket and congreswman. Aj|Platonius and Louwelsea. Gipsy Peter Loun whs divorced from Elis. | tating (and standing) cap caucus of both parties this morning | although presred at times, managed 2 n grounds of] Were pul ee. decided In favor of fusion. Governor |to keep ahead of Quibo, who finish- Sadler ha ided to withdraw, |ed half a neck behind, Irate finish-4 John Sparks will be the fasion nomt- | third. Platontus the favorite in nee governor, He ia said to be althe betting in this race, Eleven gold Democrat, His choice ts re-| horses #tarted In the seven furl garded an a victory for Congresaman | race. Wilitam F, and Reciprox Newlands, who is a candidate for|were the favorites and Wil senator was the only one that got a p aw an odds horse, took the PICKPOCKETS ARE a it to the half. when Rothe. childs and William F. fought for the honor, Resin whipped up and won NOT TROUBLESOME | 3:95 "=e" 58h wid m Martin, on The Very Best Ice Cream Soda Water HIRSCH PHARMACY CO.| andonmen ] conclude with a monster banquet at H . | Madison Park pavilion, tendered to Marrying Mr. Gibson r sh, 3 {}] 1435 First Ave, Cor. tor ie oy Corvary—ucive ge pba i a ying THE DISPUTED RAC Tel. Main 916. we Wall Deserations. For Wie Hii seattle Jennie Gibson, formerly Miss Since the crowds of people began! Judge Fullerton not present | == Den—War relics and gun racks. Hanson, a sweet looking coming into Seattle to attend the/at the track yesterday, but will t Several hundred delegates are pected to aitend thé convention, at which matters of great importance | year 1, was divorced from her husb (only a few months in Judge Hive r races and ci elved few wm, the polie complaints comunt of pickpockets, the class of on hand today. His presence hy is required to settle the For both—Prices at the lowest. ry Hensel "scwcce"* to the trade will be discussed. man's court today. The case excit With the advent of the extra plat. | ° rey, it being claimed that 28 Hinck look, Fleer. me a nsiderable inter on account | form, double k cark, (he Increase (Criminals that usually foliow such tse fey Bi Third youth of the plaintiff and the jof standing room i# ogtab crowds, Until today in the Saturday races and the Clancy port of a pickpocket was r Next one may kee an improvement brothers, owners of the horse, dis- ee POLICE NOTES ath of tho piaintit an j ' se Was pulled by his Jockey | j | WATCHES. DIAMONDS. FIND told ‘the story of her married life. /even upon this, the seating capacity | The police now have | info puting the allegation. K' JEWELERY | ND SILVERWARE ~~ i AE Flag Me niet pli ove. oS aes 9 srgin. for | Concerning the theft of a diamond Quick ney ure stud from a well known | Sea _ Cora Sherman, Belle Cunningham nicl hearne Infecuated with {the accommodation of the inf and Grace Willams, three women |\OE (he girl became td him, Mra. |aged and Invalid persons, who may | man whore name the police refuse to found drinking and genegaily creat-|itaneon, Jeninie's mother, upon find- [still inaint upon Braving che hard: [divulge LS one were arrested, by Patrolman |e that her little daughter wax mar. |wlpe ole eeisel Gas ride, Thowe care! « *dip,” oF pICkD Ryan-thia afternoon. All were locked | fie! be Gaocesney 256: |the circus care a inform rd wattle Klectrte ¢ wp In the city Jail charged with dis- |'nfor na wad tet her mothers me » Stops pain in the back and ki and Conte Tag idney bladder QUICK DRUG CO., 704 ist ave notified that was working the toe wer ke J that one apany conduct | } ty | NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. orderly ¢ oe cat aw him, The fellow escaped, how- || oahin We have a few George Stanley. a labor at SS 4. Biya ever, before Wi ncouts Se enpiares. annual meeting of the stock- SOUVENIR rented by Polleeman La ¢ Pane yp se dinostieh: aon aa col emat ea. 4 pe {| s of the Seattle Cereal Ce. will morning for stealing a couple of dol- | ** of a doe P be the crowds leave the city and g or d at the office of the company, cups lars out of the pocketa of Harry [her mother's command at once left the police are tremblingly waiting and 906 Ratiroad ave., Seatti Wash., Monday, September 8th, 1902, s oclock p. m. for the purpose of oting a board of directors and On hand at pres- ||| Wilds ina saloon of Washington [her husband. He away after threatening to kill bis child wife ff ent. Be sure and |j/*treet. He has been charged with | oor i not return to him. ‘The gtrl| the day. So far, however, the city 58 ts = been kept comparatively clean Cc on . f the criminal element one. [| vagrancy. ’ " Saenee toe James Lacey, a man suspected by |*#y* that while she lived with him mnanneee the Dollar the transaction of any business gouvenir in the [ithe police of knowing something of | as not able to provide for her Lots of Red Tape Thie enc peng r to come before the meeting. city. the numerous petty burglaries that | Gibson seems to feel keenly the} colin “Wittaamatte é wd sto Mov ought of the ~ A. THORNDIKE, Secretary. fmve lately been committed on the | lors of his bride and has written her day t collier Willam jolumbia Clothing Co., 936 Pa- |), geattio, Aug. 20th. outskirts of the city, was arrested by te in red ink, which make her ame the Montara The old nat | cific Avenue, Tacom: —_ Acting Detectives’ Burkman and|blonde hair stand on end. In the was taken off and the new one pinc- |b = — ~ oan Corning this afternoon. |first one he t 2 will Kill her ed in {ts stead. Montara is the name - AN SS cates be einen / thi on eee ee wait oak Oe of a on the Calffornia coast 100 LATE TO CLASSI Gorgeous Equine Ballet. | i lit I dont." In another he saya he ia] But tm time, feeble, persons may | r- s of changing a vessels a risa mighty p plexing one. |e an ~~ — 1 u ugh the Montara has been off NEAR BALLARD {e. Children | Ry. already on bis way to wreak ven-|%* ¢ ded Be ee oe ie 7RC } |the epist Shoot, shoot, shoot t by the whole-souled corpara- ary A four-room house, new, with five| Good strong young man to codetinel te. ved ink nontha, it was not until today that!” sores of A No. 1 land; for a short be apprenticed ts learnie @ne OPERA Sete ‘The pretty grass widow says that thus: the Pacific Coast Co. was given! time at $1000; terms easy USE ieees lher mamma wanted her to get the Tnited States authority to change}; the Seaftle-Tacoma interurban, trade. HO nanhon: le capa gy the name res of choice land, for $675 John Cort, Mer. Phone Main 65. ae terms. Call between 9 and 11 a. my et acdsee — REASON IN IT MORTALITY REPORT Five acres of cholce land, only 1107 THIRD AVENUE iad miles out, for $400; terms easy Come down and see the Elk setting| The grounds for the divorce that a Morgan W, Morgan, the two year ADAMS & NICHOL old son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter RB. 1414 Second ave., room 312 Morgnn, died at the Diller hatel this = Pacific Coast Clothing Co. rning. The body is in charge of [MOTHER and daughter, $60.00; 2 ight in Mrs, Hattie Goock procured from her} ¢ Sieg, of Geen Lahé husband today In the supertor court | has filed jon with the PAUL JONES |were firstly, eruelty: secondly, deser-| city cle esting that the city “ys ed 4 85; 2 body froners, and last, but not least, n . | procui its own Uses the strips Honney & Stewart and will be ship: mangle girls. $1 bod e\ As wung by the \cene. ee ae on-wUP- | of land between the road running ped to Black Diamond for interment, | $1.60; 2 hand, jr 3 WHOLESALE \ POLLARD OPERA COMPANY Mrs. Goock became very excited | around Green Lake and the water's — -- for factory, $6.0 ‘and RETAIL eto > ~ He states that in some places man to load cars, $2.25; dishwasher, Special . tonight and | tomorrow |a# she told her stare of | Thomas there is # point of land jutting Wanted to See Circus $20.00; 10 waitresses, $10.00; cham- x) je The Seattle police were today re-| bermaids. If you want reliable _* ee Let Me Slee and oune. far as to point a revolver at her. “TIV . 0c , The tears came into her eyes when MAJEST:C ATTRACTIVE FRICES—t0c and she told the court that the death of 4 eon Lake should be in. band’s cruel treatment. When t ¢ Ss KIMBALL itlle one was only two weeks old, | ‘luded In Woodland park se s said to have forced the sick whe ended and her little baby was due to her huw ntlon to the Fre ‘ iw e ‘This being the limit, 1988 may se ont boulevare tes that the wife and her baby out of the house, | Mont boulevard. ble alatc that th ie taken off and the passengers| Lecture at Y, M,C. A The child died from the exposure. | vate mubmeription and that now that |tiowed to walk ape str v. Ray Palmer, a prominent dt- | 1 told an awful He to save him | ine electric company has part of it, |tracks with th nductors at of Chittic Mo., will detive Vauveviite id Mrs. iy toll station a blocks his fam tur The Seven | jolden . from @ lynching, one e pu i must content Iteelf wit . 4 |Goock. "He had whipped my little | {he Public must vo re ead vith punching tickets Hike br ticks of Prohibit boy aimost to death, and tied him! ion tarts of this labeled by | tore r M. WITH A COMPLETE COMPANY toat The child suffered drend- | hnger vate pr ty ing, August Y A. hall, Friday even signs of , at § o'clock, Mra. 4 Moffatt, well known to the 1# 4 Vocalist of great power, ing at this meeting n, will be no admis WANTED A young man to le business de- or, fair zex 1107 ard ave. ‘ 4 partment of news! while learning, Ay NTION! Seattle Aerie 2 1, F. 0. B,, is ¢ for Tues day night, August 26, 1902 (tonight) lout in the water that | {seized and occup' by squatters, |who have butit houses thereupon, | 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion St. quested to pick up Perey York, aged help, phone Main 366. Que 12 years, and Robert and Harry smpolyment Bureau, ard_ ave. a 8 years respec- tively e fan away from their homes in Kent yesterday and e to Seattle to #ee the cirous, thus marring an otherwise beautiful ¢ of scenery. He thinks that the OF 20 Voice |fully. When the neighbors heard of TEN"). ico He sugmests that th Emr s it they attempted to lynch him, but| 270 the lee bie eee of way publ will Th ' e REED AND PIPE L_awore it wasn't go and saved hin| {src so foot wide and begin at once Pig. life, Shortly after he deserted me} to puild a roadway at least 120 f er] and left my ehildren and myself |; it | Seturday and fn the houseidll With: the measies,|'> *'4™: 4 1 ‘er seen him’ since, and 0 RGA NS be See | MEN WHO SHIP | st cs siedter es sheoene, ARIEL, FALL. Ppa Soo ; wil 5 1 » more Kimball inst , shipping comm Matinee i0., 0c ana_me. | wing made and sot than eny other OF PASSENGERS 2210". syfor, meen enn make in the world j Ju Wi p2, wh hat ni ‘8 me hipped nd reshipped THIRD AVENUE THEATRE... ros > ape ean Sry gag ola report of the United States ner of the Puget BAGLES +A special session of time hore were | Owing to the absence of a gang ndin i Mgr. Phone Main 567 plank the passengers of the German man: 18 Ttaliar : only . Up-Tuwn Thenter—A Mig liner M which arrived from Ta- | sie YP lb A eri. A toh games of baseban witt| By order of Family Resort s th 9 coma at 1 o'clock this afternoon, | ties g MT ne played; this week V between the) oe oR ce minim yor, Pree ie | 9¢e the Elegant sigud’at an. Srincincg tops |mciomauicen, bys fie Yeaghar asain eee wp ruiven wer ees | Gentlemen $1.00 including Grand oe ee $850 lowered to the wharf in barrels. The $h nano Maru Sais gregation from Viecatih. The eaines| Frank Dowd, be ae Se. Pannengors took i, iter | good lle Ae sraru | Sill, be played Thursday and Mriday " ’ | tan * natoredl even © A t process | The Japane ine hinano 2D Vi at Athletic park Both teams a WANTED | ° RicHaAG a’ A teary Kimball Grand f being swung over the vessel's side | departed for the Orient thia morn-|componed of good men and excellent i le & PRINGLE’S Fe MO " wight. | veal a gee Bee tingande nt] A young man to learn busin ¢ us piece of freigh ing with a large list of passengers, | sport is promined. | F Bigg @EORGIA MINSTRE Menes loaded at Tacoma 4,343 | mostly miss #, and 2600 tons of | Dacssgenty (OF DEW eee SGT ae anne f LADIES 50c and Better Than Ever. The| In our show window to he given by freight. The ter incl | while learning, Apply 1107 ard av eves 2 els of flour, 60 t | Tre wore Minatre! Company | the Kika to the QUEBN OF THE) yundies of box ah 000 worth of bullion and @ |i | Seey. Melle Returns | Bom Anywhere, Watch CARNIVAL. of lumber consigned to lsignment of sheeting rf | Secretary Meikle of the Chamber Netemwtpe ine, Parade. ican ports, coming here to load 10/and flour of Commerce retiirned last night * tents Arabs with thin org: o diogmne Giet io tne " tons of flour. - from a two-weeks' trip ” THE PIC | fi challenge Jara rs ™ " re Afully challenge Jar waters of the Cowlits river, where Take Interurban Car, First Avenue South and King partment of newspaper, fair wages|man dock. opposite depot By ‘ contest to take WANTED | in. Philad on fiuhing nd. hunts, | MEW STRENGTH YU Avene thester! J), §, JOHNSTON CD, 1a yocna wan 0 earn bulbiess do-|ar the pave vert ta leave per will hold its first meet- | AND VIGOR Street. Fare 25c : morrow morn | EVERY BROP while learning. Apply 107 ora, e.\leave 6 and 10 @ mm, 1:18, 4:30 jen ho special business to / [4:00 pm come before the chamber. he has Ba *"4 ' | 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. A

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