The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1902, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR. — nee eed ais ae Be DOWM RU THE TRACK 2oo7t2 = (THEFAI ‘CALMER IMPORTANT GOV, BRADY |iiezisehes Scns Sere ee ae on Fite ee days at furtherest, an ouncement would be made which | ‘e@ling with Alaska, V sg would sound good {0 the business | (ct. Our interests are 1 1 world. However think you wee paige | sie ale ladles we part of the facesl King b i nteadily on and his | of ‘ it i telt Drug Se t Your money’ gt for the asking BUSINESS DEAL eas wear thot bg t ma r of th i th . { ever thing You Selig Ladiow Suits, Walste, Separate eaey Wencaad tateutn Mads he fh Se'up to th ‘ity Coun Hints. | 4 ie ‘ vy probabt 1 maintained since the of Bay ths whags OM Bonney f& Boe . THE RIGHT KIND. laity, | The Ewen DepED P he fr Hinck Fountain Syrines, $1.00 kinds . Ls : Z. ©, Miles-Piper Co, Said To Have | a water while drunk yg, + Cae riietail " } rment sv kinda, at Bought Stoek of Northwest Fix-/racks AT CHAMBER OF COM-| |S OBNOXIOUS | with t ts, ‘TD porees, Marthe Whips, | BOUND OVER pals Syringe * ture Co, | 'MERCE—OTHER IMPORTANT | Kadlec Burngt' Jockey gvho maken| bet tion f me | ererd apent, nia oul pa Anderton, 4 hare er Gross Stir, Bont Atte de promiged with the larg-| MATTERS THIS MORNING hin rate) OD RneIOuR pheut eG ohn, usliteten out ¥ i fo vat Saf Gastorta, 380 Kin . ctrleal mupply house on the | Coy sony he . by ectives Wappenstein and t vat of beh ry ‘ Yantioe ¢ it were you ar ste Lilee & Piper Co. ¥ the North- | com ? port # sinder of tt ia i nth Dunlap, real entate. #6 Unt edoiee ak ci. wi. Fuge Sunt eetnrane Voom Sho, cigetat Seiett: yet tthe oe aes ties Seeernecorys001 94 Reseen> SBUL NaNO AMAR FOLEY Gok [Selves van shosed Maat! ht, oute to Sitka rider, Wake ott of therbuneh| hext wwe heat, however, wore we Elk ot n ming the house opened d in do» by hi ide trol fw i ent t b however | Piper, wher seen this morn. | With affaires of the states from c Borg 1 head ‘ tt 9 14 5 sald that at thin time he could|abeence, In hin b pres 1 nd ¥ As the| purse for ar Inner 2 in clome jeve that with Mr i sities uae hf (ond pae” terhan' emcees = At Cost neo tater ing ¢ Pacitic 4 Avenue Tace OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone, Matn 503, 8: © stock of t dren’s Clothing tooo and that enmatl Furnishing Goods, Hats and e s woul © oC te cf ty fort * one of double | D- t aire King finioh. / f Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new managemen ; d stay ax it in for a fev 1 that a love|Meht won the admis t in the fifth race th tf \ We place on {pécial sale a c on t e Times Building. wher c yntry bottom of the) grand stand and a» the hor fin-| start yet meen tw ng of r Bik souvenirs at and trteal ' |ished the race applause and cheering| red, ‘The maj f the sy : e duotel chara Minsinsips The dead man bas been| broke outwand lasted for several min: | had no idea the horkes were wale Been. —-——- one an Chris Gans. “Hoth| | La Borgia and Hoylaty were the| seem be still gol In ta “ 4 1 of the |favorites In the betting. Ax the| two eho left at the |® ed china souvenirs of the car- sa tic: bok Casale wae |xtring went under the wire the first | poat Me seemed to be left al, beautiful | ple dig a jtime around La Borgia was in the| hind started about an eighth pated. with tek thaebar dalous we had. lead with Gibraltar and Dr. Marks|hind and pushed the leaders for a eral land laws « close behind. At the quarter, Gity Louwelsea won by a length |@ Hons, etc., at 4q;, worth up to —— mast dood for the people dweiling 1 |tar took the lead in a good burst of| with Junot m and Ella Dupoy |@ $1.60 aska and we will try and have the apeed but could not keep up the ter-| thir 12 We wil! not caery any con Mer i Moved to 1406 Second Ave. | necessary changes made | rifc pace, Royalty then took the! Tomorrow there be a sale’ ot1@ rity over, mo wee ctose ous en’s Su | Great in Agriculture Bn i a | ! JAMES HENRY mn. teply to < : | we nave in this ne at tems than “Soa Packer. — Escaped Convict O'Brien! pals Tells Things Elk car orth Ie and 15e, Best Meats THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION wy | = ESSION THIS AFTER Piven Mota Restaurents, Beans oe Logging Campa. esters sve Phone. Main ama || ‘The retail grocers are meeting in third annual cohvention at their! to close out, at Bbc BUTTE, Aug —Tom O'Brien within a fe who escaped from State prison last took occasion to deny the | threatens to emmulate Tracy. | made by D a Plesche tates the etter written and matled hall-in the Hinckley bipck thie af. | made a Flotchet before the | tia" at Anac Geriands. that| Seaset Gil and Refining Ca | Mernoon."Deiventes’ are in attend. | TRAN*Miemianiypt Commercial Con. | Bm mt A ‘whieh Rhodes Bros. Second block of stock of 4009 |ance from all over the state and | ee ees ee nel ereety or | he Wem Re public, | e |abares nearly ai gold. That remain: | one of the miwt encouraging con- | CorAM Nealnet the best Interests of |r, 1%, Tea, Coffee and Crockery House | tuece Geckring stock wit Sowell to| At? o'cloch tbe fre Bronean ‘end George Hi King | TO P ‘ jestring stock will do well to| At 2 o'clock the convention wax | (ys, ronson and o tinde an Mors j The price we have [| *¢t Promptly. Earty advance in price| called to order and @ apecoh of wei- | M20 ShOks, Mone Uh Unes 98 115 prison | 5 } 1214 SECOND AVENUE got, ys 4 a es ‘The committee on city afaira re. |clMres was del | | sement Mutual Life bidg, Seat- rae Wilkes of the local associa-| 7h : Pim etter states th Det on Moeefee Che |e ‘Wash. om. Mr. Wilkes spoke | a! | ported exper hind © ; | dalance of the week length of the necessity of organiza | Upon the bring | surround officers: om and the advantages of Me [See ess The handwriting ts ident Structive tailt, ing. ts in| te. the | eatlory, ‘The letter ie the free (race io THE QUAKER DRUG CO the Soe lt eiytaho | of te sac cote hat hae Wie Sole Agents for . ind. O'Hirlen gtatex in the letter Siin “Corebrated Wewnail Witte elute Jtne beat $1.00 ~ ad The meeting at Foresters’ hall to that be gave the bloodhounds ~ GROCERY CO. SAE-T-UP— Cures Chill Giaine Bight wit be particularly important The City Jail {oer theto from tracking him shirt ever sold In Seattle and never bégore sold. for eek @ 2018-1018 First Avenue . as matters of general Interest will] In regard to the city Jail th ” me | poe igh Bs Si wit Sans 1220-1222 tnd ave. Phone, Mais come up for @iscussion, mittee reported that the cous i081. Gisbe Estee. ‘The local agtoctation desires that | taking « casary steps and rt_ shoul of this opportunity to dcleguten treth sugmap plnece who | ® a ar ant an ae onauane | becure the best # have mm ready done 0 will make | was wu anes thelr presence im the city Known by | A new committer will be appointed Fepotting to the secretary at the as- | by President Clise this week. It wi sociation rooms where invitations | have « pecial business the fur ° ' will be furnished to the bie banquet | the ail plang to help | along | ation of Tomatoes for Canning 73 cts Worth $6.50 to $7.50; Thursday, epecial .. 83.50, day principles of decency, morality | cna aioe and Comsman sense in its administra n. What we need ix the applica of the every-day principies that a man needs if he ts to make his) to 816: Tearagey, spec! {oo eee eee vee es. RO | ee ye WATERVILLE, Me, Aug. 7 odds and ends of Men's Underwear are placed Men's All- Wool Suits Madinon. parks pain arid lands. ‘The commitiee will | pw ATER ILE otis) Astped iol a eae ote oat Site sae tees ae Tomatocs are now inthe ff fy Checks. in gray, brown and biue 0m Le ee owt hosine | ee oe The president made their value. prime. excessive taine. eene mixtures, worth $10 9. $12: | Eastern Washington a brief address tn which he vaid: “1 sour and aplit them. Can while ursday, special .... nA communication from H. 8 Em-| feel that the art of successful gov they are sweet and ripe. Selling Extra Heavy Suits oc communication from M. &. Em. | rnment is the art @€ mmpiyina eter ooks ey er ea tie bake pea I te cont ok tae influence in securing better mm rvice for Alaska was referred ka affairs. A mer asking R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, Our New Book Department shows a line of hand- gome 16 mo, cloth bound books by popular authors at, one ren | WILL MARCH ive Wall Decorations. mber t business a ‘The only per ee . Den—War relics and gun racks. eturere to manent vale for the Westerment of | = For both—Prices at the lowest. actul conditions in id ein. & to song the wandard of individual citizen=| W. S. KIRK, 1209 First Ave. ide facturea Sh taseakeettpet Sethe.” | cts RETURNS TO WORK Patrol Driver Jack Weedin, pended two weeks ago ite with | ay re=| position, at thé ‘hiet of Police Sullivan HAS A CHARM At a smoker held in Mu: temple By Court. Crescent tod rica at Bal lard lant night, P. EB. Paulson, ern treasurer and past chief ranger, was | sented by Dr. Neville on behalf of order, with a handsome watch | charm, The gift waa a token of the} high apprectation of the members for Mr, Paulson's work in the lodge. | STRUCK BY DERRICK — | P. Graff, a workman in the Se-/ attle Gas & Blectric Light Co, plant lat Fifth Will Turn Out En Masse in Response | mittee on ka’ Invitation Yakima on WATCHES. DIAMONDS. FIN re 0 the EWELRY “NO SILVERWARE , | ye erm ibert Hansen pos ed the Invitation of the B. P. 2. | to look Into the \a a wenue. jand will parade in full force Friday, | tion of the raliropds In the | wae iargest jowelry neuse ia the the | August 29th. large committee i#| resenting that the ratiroads db | Morthweat. At work today seAding special hotices | pay thelr just share of taxes, w to all members of the organization to| referred to the committee on city appear at Carpenters’ hall at 9:90 | affairs. o'clock Friday morning ready to| W. T. Clark wes clected « member Aspecial reduction |]/march. In addition to wniform| of the chamber, dress the carpenters will présent a agai on the Famous |iarge-flost with s house in course of Howard Watches ||| copstruction and will be accompan- JAS. GAYLEY |led by at leant two banda. Not only catalan for | will full membership be in lim carpenter® who have made app a few days only. ||| tion for membership are expected to turn out. It is understodd that other unions +, lof the Building Trades Couneti will G Beninghausea’s |} «io tine of march with organized McCarthy Dry Goods Co. “snare. “ The Richmond Piano Club a ed more than a local interest, me’ from as far east inference is this: In all this wide land of ours the best | opportunity to buy a piano is open | in Seattle today. Races, Races Races | | | | poche $6 a month ta venue and Jackson street | jabor . wan injured by being struck with a 20T First Ave. |derrick this ning at 10 o'clock. ee PE | FARMER DIES © GRAN oreea exice) ON THE TABLE Pr nian John Cort, Mer. * Phone Main nad | ance WELCOME B. P. 0. E. 0. G. Humphries Falls in a Fit and rt Setter ‘Than Ever. Regd Come down and oe the Elk setting| Expires at Police Station tose anger Watch | O. G. Humphries, « farmer trom Chehalis, died on the table in the} Ie ede iceun.| PAUL JONES Fear Toon of police hesidauatters Iute| respectfully challenge Jara- As sung by the yenterday afternoon from epilepry. I gia] for a contest to teke| POLLARD OPERA COMPANY | Humphries walked Into a saloon near ‘Thir: the foot of Washington street e Might thie week eT) special tonight and tomorrow |in the day. and fell ine Mt Patrol. The his home His back was badly wr ambulance removed Bin Three More Days of Good Sport at the Race Track The management h: | ‘Sherman, Clay & Co, jf °° ‘scsi: sates | 711 Second A) % Men’s S : A G od — ‘he; le s Good as a x : Circus Elgin Shirts |B In White and colored, warth Amusement tickles the inner man. 1 $1.26; Thursday, special... And LOW PRICES tickles the same fellow. ft. % ¢ nn Murray, & neWaboy, was seri- | injures an early hour thie) | dman's ware tm Firat avenve.south. Phe boy wes ruck by a log being loaded on a ar. His head was cut and the skull may be fractured. He was re- moved to the Wayside Mission hos- pital decided to continue the meeting to and includ- ing Saturday TOMORROW'S GREAT PROGRAM MINISTER LOSES WATCH Arnold wateh and chain war atoten| from the residence of Rev. E riw at 1828 Twenty-third avenu terday, by burglars. den Hose, coupled irand 1 was elevated to the presidency in Chas. M. Sewab's fliness proves serious enough to compel him to withdraw from that position, : night—"Please ‘Lat Me Sleep” and |man Bchaneman sent him to 4 Tedise eeksrbith Ruma R R T etao@! > Mine Rowe ot Killarney” wii! be |lice atation, but be ded ators meat: | MSeeemneT, emteremte Asocation | DIBORDERLY CONDUCT hree Running Races, Tiree Har- }'8 .. oy. o.c3.. i. oe 6 uns. tention could be procured. No Stee) Corporation will prob- |, Gee Cheek:.« clove, created a : ao ATTRACTIVE PRICES—50c and 26 found on bim disturbar in front of the oe bys ; - SPLENDID MUSIC in one of fi showing that he was out Nothing ean be learned regar: his relatives or friends, ‘The wa removed to orgue, 1d toda: Captain Hogie’s new ambulance, to|Ryan and Hub is Ce ~~ “agp pg be used for city calis, has arrivea |Mmade a sensatic ra house this morning « rested after a strumm! Seariny 12 ft. Fremont Lawn Mowers. ‘ BF pF 83.25 M4 ft. Fremont Lawn Mowers easadedea 83.50 Oe 20¢ Everything for the whiskers on the lawn, Pants, worth $6.00 to Rainier Hardware ‘“ Thursday, special Uy Company Coe et alates Suara Th day, clal ..... 0 121 First Avenue ecm senise ko POOCORVESODEREBOALERG E, & W. Collars NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDE! | ‘The annu eting of the ste | hold De hi | 04 and 306 | Wash., Monday, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the ting ab of dire: for the transaction of any proper to come before the m ach... 106 CA. THORNDIK: oth : Longley Hats (100 LATE TO CLASSIFY ff Sse 8 Ba . 82.00 by fie was char atrol dd with | SPLENDID SPORT ny Seek autausterwes""| GAINS LIBERTY (|, Cixcept Friday Night) | The Best of All Little a Admission—Ladies 50 cents, gentlemen $1.00, including grand stand, L Sprink! wee Take Interurban car, First avenues south and King. Fare 25c. Sahar’ 26 ug Grass Shears ........6.045 BRASS liberty | from South Bend, Ind., from the |from a second story window Inst veyance is to be used in place of the|Wanted the man on a criminal] fF original carriage, which was not up|charge. He was known to bes i fo Requisemenie TC ee Fens Bling oplum in the Tokiwn lodaing| MORTALITS . RECORD i every respect and has ail th mod house at Fourth nue n J —os al leap Marth rn Rosenwall & Well custom(: Work Well Done at Little Cost Sometimes a furnace costs little, but makes up the cheapness in the quantity of coal it consumes; some- times a furnace costs a great deal, and the extra cost is made up by the saving of the fuel, Our Royal Furnace is sold at a moderate price, does the work well, and saves fuel, bulance will still be uged for sick jafter him. When they started to go|son of Mrs, Jennie Ross, died yes | 6 most pop calls. nto bis room he opened the win-|terday of cholera infantum. © No] | pine most popular in. Americs. dow and jumped to the ground. In| physician wag present and the case | There are more Ki i a was reported to the corone To Wear | being made and sold than Rg atlas saute | ported, tp the goroner being madeana sold tan any ooher! — JOINT RAIDED {fuitfadea aivassis oe ne or Good Clothes 4 fore the policemen could get ba Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures peendiininice ore sktaire he had escaped, | tree to each now subscriber to the Another Chinese “hop joint” was | Star at booth No. 10, carnival | Brery suit that icaves our raided by Policemen Gilbert and| CRUSHED BY LOAD OF Loas rounds eo { Bunnell this morning in Chinatown. Coroner Hoy was this vorning = = ts win waive and f} SOO the Elegant [ive cus morning. 'y cuinacown.| Coroner, Moye, war this snoring Seond to none J ¥ sult nd John Powers, 4 smoker, were - Neweom on Vashon Hand, 1 made in the bext $850 rested, An even dozen opium h occurred late yesterday after possible ed 10 1, Ww a Manner by skilled workmen. It |bowls were captured and donfisca Neweom, who is but 20 years bey you vo woe or new | =KimballGrand = |** ns 884 Complete stock of fall wuit ‘The marine exchange reports this |) ptember 8th, sand sizes, All sty! Seattle, was employed in the Hall Yeaterday as driving a team hauling a I easy term Ot. Prices ri, morning two arrivais from Ne Jof logs, and walking AND Care tubal lin o how window to be given by « Chobe Nav on Ce te ne |the ike to the QUEEN OF Tile | pnt, sl0he, Navigation | Camps ere In som 1413 Second Avenus SAR BALLARD PERALTA | CARNIVAL. | Townsend at noon, and wan ion tenth the Loney load Rion Marche block. ‘Tel. Main $90, A four- com shoves, naw, with ave | Ta ee oe ship Jobn 8. Kimball panned |\ number of men were working near {fl oc cane acres of A. No. I land: tor a short AL TAILORING (0, | enh Bay at 116 o'clock tht hur ) rust hi aatatan For Your lee Cream we { stent the @onttiesthcoom eimnanRa 102 Second Avenue. | ag, Pore > but the pulled off the Ihave Lady Fingers, Maca- 10 acres of choice land, for $675: } venu eamebips y ead. Th ath FE a gers, Maca D. S. JOHNSTON CO a Con ag ; WANs ‘from Ab Cor. Second Avenue a — choice land, only tai and there will troons, Kisses and all kinds Franoieeo might wit be no inque body was buried | eure wht | } 20 8 ‘ fi . - 7 e.riew sede: miles out, for $400; terms | iB Wiles pdvertived in | of lumber and 20 Seattic|tnin after Vashon, The dead |lof Fancy Cakes, STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHW males oot ie Se ee | and Pike St. f the Star, | 902 Second Avenue, ones Building. man’s parents lives on the island. | oe i 1414 Second ave., room 912 |

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