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Wl afsG@ 2? &~ 4.8 ‘ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST > Poeribly showers enight and ¢ N@ht to fregh gouth to weet w ‘The SEATTLE EXTRA EDITION wig? attle Star WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, ve ¥ 1, 1903. GEORGETOWN WAS BADLY SCORCHED Early Morning Blaze Destroys Three Buildings and Scorches Others--Fraternal Organizations Lose Paraphernalia and Records-Seattle Department Called Out Georgetown one of the! The Eagles met in the hall he This was not enough to reach] Mamtiten b : : | the water supply and more had to be) Aged, i southern subu of Seattle |!ast night and held a session] ordered from the ctiy, When this sting i t clock | @rrived the Gre was soon checked, was visited by a $20,000 com lasting watil nearly 3 lock although the apparatus remained at flagration, this morning, Thre this morning It is believed) the scene until nearly ¥ oe ‘* that e } The principal lows wa: the buildings were burned to the at a cigar stump thrown into) pamiton building, wh ground and several others bad-/% rubbish heap by one of thet f tak. The Meas of tho fraternal. ¢ ly scorched, The fire started in|. Difds” on departing trom the] ganisations ta not definitely known, " | 8! but wit! prebably not fall below the hall on the.second floor of | M4! started the blaze. The) Or ki Reshive ammcery store, Late Hamilton's store building, flames were first discovered ea ine grownd ftoor, Jost * Sead which is used as a meeting-|** about 4:30 o'clock. Late Hamilton's residen north ol > | ‘The Rains fire compan the | Of the store ballding, was © y de place by all the secret Societics| memners of which are omploves of| stroyed. It wwe valued at Mio The and fraternal organizations of| the Seatce Brewing and Malur ents were guved, githough bediy ‘ompany, turned out on the firet| Samaged in removai. Georgetown, The Masons. ‘The Beamtinavian hotel wan the oth- alarm and did good work in keeping Odd Fellows, Eagtes, $ | the flames in check Until the Seattic| er building whit went up i flames; - ® Wood-| try department could be notified. | heen tien meen, Workmen and Foresters) The firemen from Seattle arrived) J. A. Ward Bry Bore bulld st all ¢ in good time, but were unfortunste| ing wae badly soorcher; loss, #0 lost all their paraphernalia tin fa Raving Wrow@at Dut 200 feet z Ts uacempictes watiaing south. thet - . ———- [TO SEE HOW |: OTHERS D0 IT work here NEW YORK. Jaly 1—The United Srates commissioner of patents, Fred- le re tel orick 1. Allen, sadted for Rurope today! refused, by on the steametip St Paul, and til] gnith sahed spend five weeks abroad investiga tiny the methods employed in the patent offices of Great Britain, Germany and BUSINESS MEN OF THAT STREET HAVE PRACTI-| France, with & view to learning. if Pomsibe. anything that might profitably CALLY COMPLETED ULY 4 PLANS be adopted In the United Btatrw patent oft) Mr. Alien wit ity te Eo to lee taker the op: ortu- taeriand and inspect pro of industrial property located the Internationa! bureau for the } sotlon Pike street i al! = of the elo certs Will be given the afternoon and oygning See July 5 and oe the Bearth, | ready for ite cet Fourth | the grand ball, the illumination and the battle of comfett! tn the evening comprise the features of the program Arungton of Chicago to balloan aacensions on Baturday. make tre one in the . wit Bfternoon and one A tightrope wa! for Friday. It i» Intended ts make! give performances during entire the night's filumination ome «7 tim] da most briliilant that this city has * P, Mullen has been made grand ever known. marehal for the Saturday morning Strings of electric lights are being! parade, The line of march has not hung from every telegraph pole | yet beet! announced. the street as fur etat ae Seventh «v-| Mayor Humes will review the pro- Many of the merchants ore) cession from the stand ereoted for store fronts with vari-| tne purpose at the comer of Becond ous i designs Both sides of! avenue and Pike street. Mix address | the street will be lined with Greek} of welcome will te teaponded to by| fire and the effect will be dazsiing.| J. B. Hollenbeck, who has been Randstands ere being erected om| named president af the day Pike street at the intersections of Victoria, Whatcom Everett and First, Second, Third and Fourth av~| other Puget sound points wil! run enues, and at each one of these con-lexcuratona to Seattle on the Fourth. BLACK BALL (22:88 HOLDS OUT enue. covert TH ro @oop PLAYirte AND JOLLY LUCK * mn the central Western states, and the Cloudburst, cyclones, ete, which have lately been so @ivastrour In various parts of the United Mates from the Fall states te the Pacific Northwest attactvem to the slope. much Interest Summer School of Forestry, whieh y' aN ss te d here today Hy at the schoo! ft be welt CANNOT REACH AN AGREE- y|nown that the destruction of the for- MENT WITH DECKHANDS"! oi. hae a moet important bearing Up UNION On Meteorological comdit The deckhands’ ntrike te still ! force against the Hiack Ball jin Monday & conference was held be- tween the committee of the Deck- hands’ unten tm charge of the strike, and Manager Charles BE. Peabody of the Black Bali line, but mo settle~ ment was reached. Mr. Peabody told the committee that he was will ing to pay the increased wages on # TORNADO KILLS 8 except the Vietoria steamers Rosalie, July 1 Bight sn Pael« - t vnany committee would not accept such! jured by « tornado which parsed terms, over thin place last night. Many The Beilingham Transportation farm housee and outbuildings were company ix now paying the new destroyed and much damage done wage scale on its steamers. ANTHONY HOPE | A BENEDICT A°CENT AT SEA ; T0 SANTA BARBARA LONDON, July 1—Georme Aléxan- to growing crope: The path of the etorm was 40 rods wide and efbht miles tone. der. Mr. and Mrs. William Faversham, , Sore Ainley Bithet Plarrymore, Mr.|_ Steamer Santa Barbara, Captain and Mrs. Fortes Robertson, wie Frank Zaddart, was taken to LA | Moran's today te have her tail shaft Charles Wyndham, George #8. fics, Ww. | DM T Mend and numeroun other esiebri- | fT oan red. The shaft broke last Mon Nash tay as of i theatrical ee a ey ia wc prides | Stifted about until picked Wb et atree utereay $2 Suen haion ienoabeg Seine abies hada, which towed her to port CLEVELAND, Ohio, July | York became the bride of Anthony|,, Ti Banta Herbere is owned. by | (ipecial.)—Out at the Bucild ¢ Aub a the San Francinco firm of Hanify & Hope Hawking, the famous novelist | [" S80 vie hamnd to that port from |W: H. “Bertie 10 and ‘ Alarbe ected era awe & wae also im, teh. tightly dam “CENTRALIA MURDER City Marshal Shot and Instant- ly Killed by a Crazy Man (Special to The Star) oe CENTRALIA, faan named J. Hmith shot and killed City Marsbai John Parsons this eren- inde mith came to the olty @ week hed In the kitehen st the rel for a couple of days Mel and war diamines | the hotel the loaming road being bent ‘The Johar five a camp-fire Heturday evening in | Vigneaux Pythian hall, in commemoration of the hare, fought 4 years! Sere und Wash, and He <ity Marshals Shici@e and Bergone to arrest Bim, toft Parsons to wateh him. bot Anlerds Parvene if he wanted him And followed him out of the hotel and commenced Orting. Parsons reurned the fire and several shots were fired on upper Tower ave About 3 yards from the hetet Smith firet the fatal shot, Parsons ay- tha Immediately Miller post, G. A. W, wilt GOOD PLAYING AND JOLLY GOOD LUGK(::::. SAYS “BERTIE” WAY, ARE ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS IN GOLP—AVERAGE GOLFER 18 NOT SINCERE “you Way, « graduate of | cna” tnen came here oT heer you! The GRINDSTOE | | ' | S} to Amerion until 1894, as aesietart instructor at the Meadowbrook Hunt Club, After that I went to Detroit "THE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News. . VOL CENTS P 108 25 FORM SHEET FOR TODAY’S RACES The following schedule is conimonly known to racehorse men ay a “dope chart.” First comes the name of the horse run in each race today, his weight today, his record in last performance, the jockey who rode him in the last race, his weight at the last race, the date, which track, condition of the track, time and distance. By carefully looking over the chart, the chances for each horse entered in today's races can be figured out | t Performan: Fa Jockey Distance Track E eo | Date - ia zi 7) FIRST RAC Hali-Mile; Selling ; Three-Year-Olds and Up Jim Hoxeman . mit Little Minch Jr rer 1 nasa i f ' NK bud 1o th to Alta i f ‘ 4 e 4 100 | wens te bold Fi t ‘ Lady Myrtle ., 10 tht M Prid Mek ; Cherrystoné 1141] 7th to Pett ' 1 R “ Bot ; 411 | ert ¥ . John Boge ‘ Heroules “ 11 | tn to Vat Move ' ‘ ‘ r Fast John TH Carr M1 th to Ulets ' Tucke ht ‘7 t f ’ ona Bh 109} ith to Beautiful Girl, Alm 4 ® 4% fur by Capitola 100 sth to Beautiful Girt, Als 1 4% furlor pe SECOND RACE—Six Furlongs; Selling; Four ' iii} im by 4 lets from Ned ® i iat r Hitary 111 | Jat by neck from Maul of oo ' « i ath Mn . 108 | 4 ’ Frank Pearce Mt rr ' the iH Goid Pinder mt 1 W ' j fi ' t ‘ ttle Educ 109 | fra t i 1. T. Bhe x lopny Hanne nso {109 Land fo Mountebank, bt Hilderbrand . ww Ld RACE—Five Furlong Selling; Three Year Olds pal Up. Little Marea > ima, bin 1 415. 7. BY 4 furlongs | Beatle Ge a4 Tune Tt Giendeaning lat from Step A is t 6 furlongs | & 117% | June &% Miaty® Pride Nee Rosewater, t at Dus f 1 June 24 St. Phiitipina 106 | int by 4 lat ns ¥ af 1 114% | April 99 Mitred 111 | int 2 late fr Nanot P t t 1:06% | June 38 Mitwetul 102 | tet by 1% m Step A 92 | Cha r fui « ent 4:00 | Jun zs) = FOURTH RACE—One Mile; Selling Three-Y ear-Olds and Up. { Hoion 07) ith i Apel, Dasealo, Mim tock Howson mm 70 ya ive | Sune 18 Utaturber 16 | tat by 1 let from Judge Voorhies 1 | Bee t mile 143 | June 96 Veorbies 104 | tnd to Disturber, bin I let Lantor 1 mile Heavy |143 | June . 1a hb to Disturber, Judge V hies 108 | Hilde and 1 mile vy 1:48 June Kitty Kelly | 108. to Howarte nO lets 194 | Dusen 1 4 1.48% | June lane Fiehermen 110 ' th to Law Cie n rthur Ra 1)0 | Bullivan 1 16 mties «t 1: June Dever 108° tnd to Anvil, btn tet 10¢) Duss i Reattle py | 1:46% | June frew Hive 14 | (th to Dieturber, Judee Voorhies 106 | Ma Reattle mvy | 1:40 june 3¢ PIFTH RACE—One and Three-Eighths Miles; Handicap; Three-Year-Olds fo Up. Seattle Hurdle Stake Z fiavia @ Timi [th ( Nosarle. Augie. The Birger... | 108 | Chondier y Bea Fast | 1464 (Sune @ Auriffere 188! 4th fo Mr, Rose, Poosiands 185 | Vowt Good | 2°21% | June is Jim Boreman wo! Fah 187 | Wilbert Muddy | 2°28%4 | June Afr. Rose 145 | iat by & lets from Poorlands 14McMahor 1M, i [Good | 221% | Tune The Heat 18 | Sth to Modder, Red Srinner +11 | Sallivan {44% tur) ones ___| Good | :t6% | June SIXTH RACE—Six Purlongs: Handicap: Three-Year-Olds and Up Be oti + Minit Vinge i6? tin to The Pride. Judwe Voorhies 116 | Varnon 7 torier VGnod 1Taw 'Yine The Prid 165 | Ir to Clendenring. Step Around 107! Lintor 4 furlongs Sloppy | Tri7% | June BoM Prattain 111! 4th to Glendenning. Rte Around? 107 (1. 7 Sheehan 6 furlonan | Keattle ! Sloppy {117% | June Rad Bam 1191! tra to 1 M. Brattain, btn 1% * 111) Sullivan 4 furlongs | Beatiie ‘Past | 1:14%! June t ore . n rea! “IT WAS A (SSc8029e ser. eusiness oF assar | battle 4 or the other of the flaht me had >} opponent grogay. but elther w ever able to land a knock-out blow expreated. confidence in bis ability ———— opporti Yanger claimed te ‘ have disabled his right hand in the But the Siwashes Lose By One) (oii, found, but his flenting eave ne evidence of any intury. The men Lone Run may iv matched again PORTLAND, 30. —Maromy orth fefeatel the Benitic Giwasher in a clonsly on- “OH RATS!” Sackee SR ees ohn Geamn eer eee Wey Gn imN es wei secon fall but it téok plenty of bite to; inate rune beonves of the fast feld- of both teams Bnkhammer pitched for Seatt pile The Butler threw twisters for Tce phe innings: OWNERS OF BARK EER MEAD, EXCLAIM relesanese in complying with the instructions of the United State R. 1, Bi] quarantine offieinis at Henelula tr OOOROOCEI8 12 &) reRerd te keeping rate off the vesset, Lit-@ 14 6) Gnused deisy and expense to the ywners of the bark Diamond Mead, F Fae Sear wich has arrived from Honolulu to Somme? . Low Angriee ¥ load —_— It appears that while ty it Oakland: Head wae in Honolulu s! | * Oakland % fan Franc imo h to keep six feet away from the and place funnel shaped caps ow haweers Co prevent the germ carry Wom haat. Pets] ing rodents trem. gutting aboord the| a on Sha} vemel Crom tho wi “ 2 423] Ae a result orders were received “ S12) ty Dr. J, MH Oakley, the quarantine “ 8 4i6/ officer at Port Townsend to have the » « 380| veasel's baliast discharged and | as 47 | thorough furrigation made. This was | done with & considerable lone of MORMONS”” CHICAGO'S | WILL PLAY FIRST-BORN of the! CHICAGO, Iuty 1—Re ft) great Western metrop Ae with ait tte ¢ of peace ang the ange! rmony hovered over the two- J wealth and Industries, Its Immense of the Pacifio National] area end large population, find |t dit ue magnates just ended at Ta-| fieclt (o.reaiier that the city ie still 4 result the Portiand| bet ar fant so far aa years go. but! we and thé) this fect is striktingly filuxtrat the onse Alexander Beaubien, who! waa retired from the police force t keday, with @ game at Spokane with) day on account of ame tie Binchgrassere, and will head the| Surprising ae it may seem at firet league With @ clean record. | statement. it le nevertheless an histor The sebedule for the balance of the| te fact that Mr. Besublen was the first tense Bad te be changed conatder Asta bern ( Chicago. AC the ably to make an equitable adjuct-[ f his birth Chicago was an out-|/ ment in the coming trl; the dif] post, with hostile ind ides ferent teams, Standing o of the Clube and the only white residents wore garrison of Fort Dearborn and a bi ful of traders, of which Mr. B | | OFFICE FOR YEAR The report of the k for the fiscal year ending shows that $11,200,000 of Was deposited, Most of the treasure came from the Kiondike and Yukon but Nome also furnished a larg amount, The largest month's bust news was in October, when $2.80 700.48 was recetved. The lowest wai April, with $65,090.28. The estimated | receipts for June juat. ended are} $108, 500 WOW TS THE etd git eer 3 ney-saving opportunity to purchase (hese pecearary arti- Im charge of Sheriff W. 8 Russel! cles. of Grayron county, Texas, T. K. Be No passed through Beattie yeeter. day on his way to the Lone Star ate. where he will anwwer with of asxault intent with murder 7. Begall w& a) leged to have beaten near to death ‘W. RB. Jones, a farmer, because the latter reprimanded him for creating & Geturbance in church. The chase for Hegall lasted for several monthe. | He was caught near Whatcom, eee Successors to Stewart & Holmey Retatl, @x7 First Avenue, Seattle, Open aii night. ‘Tel. Main #5; Ind. 36. SHE DEMANDS $20,150 Mra, ©. P. Starcett Gied a suit against the Beattie Electric Com- pany in the superior Court yesterday to recover $20,150 damages for tn- Juries said to have heen caused by the derstiment of a Ravenna park car, on which she was a passenger last January, The complaint alleges that Mre. Starrett was thrown vic- lently acrom® the oar. elving in- juries which made it necessary for her to undergo a serious operation Great inducement offered to buyers of FINE CUT GLASS, STERLING SiL- VERWARE, CLOCKS and many other articles of the very latest designs from the effects of which she has io suitable for Wedding Pree- let Se et ents, at GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES. FREDERICK & CO, LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Won, Lost. Pet.| father was one | Balt Lake oon ° Lee * ™ ° 6 | = 9 ne se 7 elena u ww Hee Prencis 0 ight Prices Tacoma “a 6% AM Just When You Need Them ‘G BLANKETS, colors, & YESTERDAY'S RACES 10-4 wine CAMPI good ary com CAMPING ‘ size and weight, good dark cot ora, $1.25 value O8e ®-ineh Pure Peau de Sote Sik, ‘The venerable father of the bride | 6 " yinpia with @ cargo of lumber|the Westward Ho tinks, at North| ‘rhe great trouble with the aver-| FrReT RACE—Five furlongs; three ast right for wainte, capes and tig B wt aly og he tat when the acetdent occurred Daversa: Bagiand han _ os eee player is that he |e not oa femr-olda and up: selling, rcs $00 alue 750 - 1 PY ver r er fa 4 for three yeare to make iin his work He ie com nt to hit rk. » 2; Bes y Tiree. 8 e » a tof a lot of people. who | "as far as he can. He Rone B. second sea vine, ¥ colors, 00 value mother and sister, Susanne 6 but little about the old Rcatch |too little attention to th ner Axmineter, third. bon, bisek, 2 ise who was but recently married to Hen when he came to town. points. It's distance he wants. Too} Time—i«e 1-2. Fy Ajnley, the actor. were also among would know at first glance | biaxted careless, Jf he could drive Alt Woo! be yy gg agg the many persons presen’ at Way ie 6 golfer has alll it « mile that would be ail right SECOND RACK—Four fariongs; tor] navy and gray colors e gay vereare oem wan | HAPPENINGS PIR ag BE | EK gy many and gray tare an elaborate luncheon. and later in the fend. he. han that sort ofl your nose to the grindstone. You}. Minamoto, £ to 1; Mildebrand up $6.00 value thelr honeymoon trip on the continent, | ABOUT TOWN {Tou King attitude t goes along | must keep your head steady and use | first. Pretty Lawn Embroidery with pl these who are really up tol your arms. The beginner slwayels Col Bogey, second. med Komona, $2.00 value $1.50 TTYS URG \ Cee BF eur in the game. In order to be| wants to use his body too much, TEP! Jack Lattle, third, if Lacie Qxfords, genuine | | top-notch devotee of the links it! wit be a jong time before the) timed. Goody pat in necessary to have an air of “don't | Americans will be u~ to the standard value ANNIVERSARY . Guasie Floyd, Jeerle Morris and Jen-| caredpess” about you, and Way has|of their brothers across the water, |. THIRD RACE—Four and one-haif| I Ladies’ Pretty bac Weat were arrested in Morth Beat-| this in large proportions, He's al- | Of course, there is an clement of firlengs;four-year-olde and up; welling. | jn castor and pastel sunaes. bo charges of lottering | Ways easy, on the links or off. luck in the game. No matter how |. MacMlecknoe, € to 1; Bee up; firet.| $1.00 value | tle last night om < « * 10: = lathoct salons. artier in the vening Don't you ever lose patience with | good you are, luck must be with you! Saul of Tarsus, second, | Ladien’ Superior Fine Bik Glov GETTYSBURG, Pa., July 1—Beveral) iis Hoirntene, @ is-vear-old girl, and | the beginners?” he wae asked, to win. It# not good playing and |! Rottairs, third. reinforced finger tips, a8 sery thousand veterans and. their famillen her sister were found in North Seat Well, if 1 do, I try bloomin’ hard | fair luck that wins, but good playing| | Time—8b 9-4, lgeable and better than kit representing beth th and South, | te ee cent to the police station, They | NOt show he sald. You /and jolly tuck. But it's & rent gloves, for warm weather wea gathered today and began a three) oe ere going to Bremerton know I am out here to make players whether you get to be an ex: | FOURTH RACH~One mile and sev-} ff} $1.25 value... .. O80 Gayn’ celebration of the f th annt-| res Webster, a street car man,|0f them, and it wou: to fly |p not, -Anyone who has tried |}#ity yards; four-year-olds and up| [| Ladies’ Lawn Embroidery Trim- Yermary o the battic of Gettysburm | 0 sith emibersiement by Pred| off the handle. I've ying |it will tell you thet.” polling. med Collar and Cuff Sets, = The chief feature of today’s program, | Charged wih embessiement My utiee|giot so long that I wou ke a) If one didn't know that Way ia/! Ghio Girl, # to 6: Miudebrand up; fret value : ee which was carried out at Reynolds | MNGDEI wae Neniay. Webster waa | sh out of water if I got away from | English @ gianee at the brindle bull Hemage, eeeond. American Lady Coutil Corset grove. were historic addrennen by Gen. 1 SN ee eee eee ting a man {the links. Why, I was only 6 when | pup that he keeps at his shop would Fittvuster, black and gray, #bort medium | ©. 0. Howard and Gen. H. 8. Hutde. | Seemed Of apm * eet | Leommenced. I used to anenk away | tell the story, Lo rime—1i46 12 and long walt, $1.26 to Sion 9) oper. followed by the unvelling of a| SGUOE OF Iie a eenmee 0 S Miten-| from school to spend an afterneon) “Bay, don't overlook the atlent ie “ value : ~ branes statue of John Burns, the aged | 0 Sefray the expenses of Mea Mitch- | 11". course at North Devonshire. |partner in this business,” he sal@ | ZirT RACH —Wive furlongs; th Bize 19x26 Feather Pillows, pest | Getiysivurs =m who was wounded | O18 funernl, et ot accuntancy held | Once In & while T would pick up A/a» he laid hie hand on the ugly brow Peat-olds abd up; selling. fancy ticking, 9c value us three times In the rig battle. {1 tirat "meet . y held | tow coppern carrying the bag, but T]of the caning, "I brought her over}; Alimoner, € t 6; Frawiey up; firat =a | L boy ° UA" | was mighty careful not to let them | trom Devonshire and she's the best ‘Tour 4 - pee 4 ve - et onto u « n't come _come ion this side” in mie - » Ter pire CONFEDERATION Chien ar aie, |Retonto iat home. I didr me ton this si coe ee aoe ‘ B. G. Shorrock of} _ SIXTH RACE furlongs; for ¥ te diriles ¢ j 1 even; Mildebra tirat. ina m ¢ ap Bare recon, ertified pub- The Miller, third, corr Aw A. July 1.—Canada celebrat-| Time 1:29, | ed her Confederation aay wdiay wisi Paes peer —eet - oe | more than the usual rejo bore SEATTLE MAN WEDDED GIRL OF HIS CHOICE IN . ADAMS—921 8ECOND-—ADAMS| ietong's povute-| GAMMA SIGMA ONLY ONE GAME \9 4 : that time| SAN FRANCISCO, THEN ASKED PAPA 3 ° the mot bean | Bat on w DI at 2 9 vad | “ha | CHICAGO. Th si cmeninemiansin at one ga as played In the Pa * mead. Wat on RN e teatieciee eth eae citi National league yesterday, Butte} T ed a ives the | + peels tte, | Mian Dorothy Bloom of #an Franch Inded the simplest rolutlon of the| wag is | i Powde een somewhat remarkable, {a ren members: | tor olty ast Friday night. When the| ask consent afterward i ee 8 °} Ir tion, wince 198, the domén- | Te cake the par of the bride learned of the af-| Accordingly, on Friday morning \w >| ' jens than 2,140,000 og Hi forguve her, acknowledging | Mine Tiloom Jett home, snytng | she ® 6-02. Cans 15¢ z| but f fen trade it spore — Tthat ¢ e the jon} would lonch with a friend, and tater than trebled the figures, Theenvings | tM young. | tclaphoned Mist Alice Hoyt and Sher 5 ‘12-02, Cans 290 f banks deposite, increaned | not h@ving ad snteenth| man Jones, both of whom realde with! , &| ford another striking ilustration A ch Mr, Manning had been vie-| residence of K. Guthrie and} SAN FRANCISCC Guly L—After | = cvodnenday) a\ the general prowperity of the ante ting the family for some months, Mr.| there become r the cere rounds of fierce fighting the con © d Mra. Bloom had no intimation that] mony which made her the wif between Yanger and Manton at |< nm) aity fee warmer than friendship ex-| Ma . hantes’ pavill last night |@ 8} SUMMER SCHOOL Feige get BA ner eet : : Fw ‘ed States and| Portland paper th | John 1. Mannt apd th Inion of Referee ie pl Mi tg 6 ‘a Nice, Liheria and the Transvaal |with the posalbility of a seperation, | [ai department of John Davia ® to Manlth amet with poputar « | >| aR i Libera td eae atone it} Mer. Manning then dlecovered he was| who isan old realdent of this aity.Chwl During the first seven. rounds 4 ®1 Becond Ave, cor Madison x MILFORD, t—In view of | colony te now F Mag iy ges ye Mine Bloom as she} couple will make thetr home in Port! Yanger reemed to have a shade the orders with th 9 in New York ge money | extracrdmary the ravages © and New England, the was to be lett, and fearing to encoun | land [[bowt of the fighting, but the advan- jADam 8—021 8ECOND—ADAMS| Plumbers —Olymple hall, 1106% pr sceenling Seoond avenue. Sign F ere—Carpenters’ hall, 718 Second ave. Seattin iste Fourth avenw Tallors—Hinckley block. room 40. Tile Layers and Helpers—Carpen ters’ hall 1620 Fourth avenue. Weatern tral Labor Unior Western Central Labor Union hail 1806 Recond avenue. BPiacksmiths—Waltrerses hall, 1420 Second avenue . er “Saran” We Electrical Workers No. Mo Rainier Foel Co. sonic Whorary, Second avenue and] we goat in all grades of coal. rg | Pike etreet sell fresh water slab wood at §! John G_ Woolley Will peak this even-| per load, Fresh water mill wood @& ing at the Methodist Protestant! $2.26 per load. : hurch Mr. Woolley is « prominent es ay : pribivitoniat “ecturen, and’ won the HARVEY & SONS, Propt candidate the prohibition party for Cor. Second Ave. and Vine St ' the presidency in 1800 Both Phones The People's Bargain Btore, GreatExpansion Sale 15x18, 50c Damask for 250 Go Taffetas, tomorrow 69c $1.00 All Linen Napkins, tho Half Wool Cashmere 190 dozen 66c All Wool Albatross 490 i 39c Crash Suitings, new patterne 88e 68-inch Table BASEMENT SOON TO BE OPENED UP Glassware, Lamps, Wood and Willowware, In fact will be sold at the LEADER famous With a complete line of Crockery, plain and dee- orated China, Tin and Graniteware a complete line of Hous ishing Goods, remarkable low prices that have nmde as SEATTLE’S GREAT BARGAIN STORE the rescent ream >e offe “Yes, coffe but the bad.” was How often have you heard this expres ston? and what a sense of disappointment it conveys; and the bad impression is a lasting one, too. Bay Crescent Cream Coffee—it is the cream of all and cannot fat! to please the most critical. Always in air-tight cans. Sold everywhere, oeISEo~ QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Searme al ed