The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1903, Page 4

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till Living: Oh, yes; a ball game te often @) A searching party with a tug and | net be known until & tehed battle, especialty when | several email boats went out yester-| placed on dhe dry dock. fekey and Stovall are he firing |Gay on the vellef that he was| Capt. Mason, hwo te on of the ~~ |Growned in Lake Union, They went| oldest and moat capable Alaska re to the place where he war last seen | navigators on the const, ave the Luke "Way to the Bad and dragged for the boty | following account ef the accident The atittocratic Imagination of} A mill hand living In Fremont saw | thie morning “We left Nome June 0% and struck 4 and uncharted rock 4 of Montague siland Tt was rather! the searchers and made inquiries re garding their work. tHe wae & formed of Mr. Wise's disappearance Why, I saw him late Wednesday | July 12 at 4:20 p.m Luke the Lom, who ccbuplees a suite im the padded cell, whereny he be Heved-he was a government official him into trouble tart night bout 9 o'clock he be to run! afternoon w I was ming nome! fogpy at the time | We got oft with-| @round the cell like mad. “Choos! work, “ he said. “The old out Giffieulty and proceeded he shouted. “Look out for ame walking along the | ¢ ‘The water he ort euapioae eee DAL oy wed SPs one Dut Not ew ines pe easily puinped brought swim and then eaten lunch and tak » & Hap Mt wae after 5 och when I saw him ahd he said wanted his supper, We walked ap the beach @ plece and he started for the street car, He didn't say where he was going, but J supposed be was jan hour can automottie I want & somebody and kill ‘em. ‘The attendants got him quicted by waring four quarts of gasoline im, #0 he would ameil like « Qutomobile. That tickled him to death, and he pulled a piece of jit at Uyak, Chignik and only passenger wae Mr Sho joined the vessel at Uyak @ut of Nis ok Tt read tike in to the ofty.” city, ¥ the: Ka ha ‘The mill hand's description of Mr.) He hae staked several prom ming dust a Litth Pact even to the rome | clal in the vicinity of Uyak. Whe perfect And now the iceman thinks he's| shoot he carried in hie mouth king. ‘The searchers immediately retarr ‘TO SOLVE THE He starte out the heat te slay te the city and notified Mre | ter. v ma the poor old lady wept| But the weight and the beam of his for joy. TRUST PRO scales don't match. It ls feared that Mr. Wise t» wan When he hands out the frozen! dering aimieasty about somewhere} water. in the porthern part of the state) eye | Me suffered from concussion of the| BIRMINGHAM, Eng, July 3% 2 Two bicycle riders killed by be-| brain from falling out of a cherry |The Post today saserts that Pres el paking © « tng hit by Loe Angelée street cars. | tree some ten or twelve years ago,|dent Roosevelt is mak ? “ ss udy and exhaustive Inquiry tere ‘anni and sometimes, in hot weather, he pv hl Jim Hilt says he'd sooner think of| has attacks of strange mental trou-|Hiritih laws relating to | corpors. buying the moon than to try to| bie, He wanders away, unable for|tiona with © view of solving Sontrol the tumber mar It_ be oblem in An weeks at _o t Fine Furniture pcmeages bed NELSON Fine Furniture NEW SEASON The Eme gency k of last season's goods. 1 has Sale just clos cleared our st m time floor for and just to give the new arrivals of fall stock space which have past fast as they are unpacked, some time and are been coming in put on view as on the sample floors. You Are Invited to Inspect The New Furniture To- morrow & Av Pay You are always welcome, and we will be ples d to show you through the stock, whether you wish to buy or not We name a few of the first comers Miscellaneous Arrivals Two care of m Suites. A carioad of Morris and high-grade oh «our line ¥ umplete from the cheaper gra: to the most expensive. These chaire are in all the latest finishes and styten Office Desks Two catloads of office desks, tained medium and high-erade and the nd medium desks. All of these are « Extension T ables A solid cat of medium les. These, with a car ree 4 w short time ago, « ete tine of dining ta Baby Carriages, Go Carts OR cca ae A car of Baby Carriages rts in all | be coming in at the grades, An unusually fine gathe the Iatest which will keep owr fi styles. new patterns of furniture in all the latest finishes Fredevick & Nelson Incorporated Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Chairs, containing medium heap and medium grade oak Bed- o r Wardrobes tn onk, birdseye maple and hogany. ‘ the A mixed car of Chairs r, reception and hall nt finishes. High Grade Furniture A car of high-grade furnit from Rapids Chatr Co. has Just been put nis of car wax Buftets, Ch Library Tables, Hall Treen, Cheats, Jardiniere Stands, lor Stands. Goods En Route re due and our fall goods will rate of & car every few days, crowded with the and rockers, consisting par chairs and rockers tr aift ot which other one con- cheap won view and re the a Cabinets, Librar Hall Seata, Wail Tabourettes and Grand flours ore any Complete Hauselurntstors e bh os » t ee :y Mie say We Ute eu, “s y 27th, to mee! on and Ev Judge H. G. Struve leaves tonight| eretgocals to form line for parade t belffid its agreeable qual an BMurevean trio. During his! A. Bw Wu" writes home for money, Mie friends Joard# bearing the following have EMPLOYES SPOKESMAN-REVIEW AND SPOKANE CHRONICLE WALK OUT AND FORCE SUSPENSION OF PUBLICATION | —— $2.00 REWARD DEADLY AT THE ANNEX | | Men’s Hose | Wrappers AMMONIA Fine Maco Cotton | P Wrappers, I wait How black | LM plore tat leave aule $1.00, sale |TWO MEN KILLED AND MANY) from the start. Tr ee ‘: Second Ave, and iint'soaieat weit f'the wet University Street SALTED DOWN | SOCIAL CALA. COST ©, BESY! oO, ANU ME NULLEeNED nue BERY. | pecrietiy wells « erywhere for price $2.66. xo. y reapec "ue My Order by name, A heavy sack of ait slipped fenm | & hoisting net of & steamer « erday and fell othe landing on the by int Clure, a longshoreman engaged the work of untoading the vesed. blow knocked Mot ture | The heavy down, broke Bin lee baatly ad Hie injuries, while | pein ful dangerous. "THE MARKETS Watermeton thteve a good deal of attenth die’ receiving | from Wi ern avenue miniesion merchants nowadays Street urchine with oot propensities watch every op- portullty to “hook” the melons as they are being unload: care of are piled im hea @rn avenue. Several commission te have taken the trouble to eh 40 guard their pro That cou e crab apples ar- night and were rate thie ORCAS PATTERN. 0. B. WILLIAMS Ind, X1148. Seattle. anos per were of b fore, went very scarce. WHOLESALE PRICES | (These prices are te any buyer tm quam | {iin Ericee om small purehaees average Phones 1508 Rainter Third 7 caver tee aie) To Bother You |) | Bm for et ren D.S. Johnston Co. hes onions, $ ie per dow. by % per owt nohes: Cal green watermelons 1 Sewing Mach- CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE | Hare “Vresh ranch, gato don; Raats| Cor, Second and Union Cheese Native ¥ ington. full brick Seer ee ee paren 's Quality Store nena ai ie funn pete ues | All Bottles Full Measure spring chickens, §8.25416.60 doa. Hay, Grain $24.05, ton Oats, Medicinal Port $1 a Quart new Alfalf PRICES TO PRODUCER wil 1" prices foods delivered at The invalid will find in Lev raliroad. freight depot, or on the dock Wl ingon'a Medicinal # just the | atrength-giving beverage needed | Hay and Grain to tone the system and give K Washington timothy, old|B health and strength, The price 1, $16.00 ton: alfalfa $11; oats $%2.00\B for a full quart bottle is only ¢ te ton; wheat, ST ton br shorts, $21 ton; | middling ' $29.00 ton. I Eggs, Poultry and Livestook $1 AT WEATHER FORECAST RPOKANE, Wash, July The | publishing company, but the Inter.) national board of the Typographical | OVERCOME IN NEW YORK | 48c Each Cc 89¢ Printers employed on the Spokes | inion would not agree to the terms, | The above] io 4 IC iC man-Review and Evening Chronicle | “Qh Sell NOt hares tO nt there amt. Min’ bo | Wem FACTORY. | 10¢ a air r | went out at TF o'eloc ot night onites & folation of the interna paid to any | Ce aoe Sete Por ineormation Summer Corsets Danine “cotapany, (pay the now | The vote to sith | aoe, nic, suty sta extinaer | Infants” ite Slips, : votingn for it, | The pay eatens | JORH WISE ble out this Made of fine white goods, em ; : wo The w been tn diaputela ult f damages on t the in or the recovery of mith and ohn broidery trimmed at neck and y r 4 mince last Tt has been| ternational board, Forty men are | a boty, teat ir aleeve, full and neatly made | arbitrated r vor of ait | nh Wednenday Fiand were | ’ > Wiee ooke tally, burne pee 69 cts 50 cts ° | ex like hb eerioual | pleture herewith mom, nal a / given, In #itKhUY | several oth Harly affeat } feat in right eavera) | Please notlly ring Py Chile of Police oF | funen ‘ | _ Htar Dust Man” line seven floors, of the buildings | Resouers wuld not enter the build ARNCHERS NEAR ISSAQUAH 8U FFERING FROM A PLAGUE OF | it cont chicago M4a.i0 to cart|ing: but the workmen finally ma SAVAGE BEARS AND WILD CATS away garbage Haat, year It would |iveie w te the feel, where Gael behind (Speelal to The Star) yard, 4 would have killed on r TSBAQUAH. ash. July If) more had not the ors ame of Mre. Hookbinders In the government i ol men of Beattie or any odst mH away hat rintinag ffice have deciied Fr . . " i may? th ‘ : yet a phigh of ~ note, w ra, returne 4| i because the aasistant foremm t r go they « c i awah ' ' t in t 5 come to this town and rid the v fod it away nh reinstated by President einity of a few of the vage brutes t bears * Roosevelt & i Soe eran oe oS MISS. SHO hc get a he net om ranches, their services will Land killed and| ‘The’ old wooden castle #vtgnour | — fv received. ing legraph bil, Ban Francisco tions below Entire stock ouped ar Bears and wildeats are i doge are os was destroyed by fire. | plentiful and ravenous in thy J oa ihe vapenerer , THREE FIREMEN O8SERTED F 5 F § i Preston, whe dur too busy with the harvesting ot Fruit ro of Clarke county Tai woth We herve on . fuige in bear bu Seat oi ganized and will erect @ co-| FARALLON TO ATTEND THE ‘or Suits or Suits Seal of daanage and f ahtened w he city hunters who like this Kind] operative packing how | LABOR CARNIVAL Worth $15 Worth $25 Ser dae-bedr. and her dybe chased | have it | and at the same] unty fair ia to be| onan oe the shéep belongt @ rancher | time witib a real good to the thie year an : mamed Dowel into the inan’s barn~| community | DAE ie ll adies’ vy, Castor, Black and Suita ta k se j ] a ly injured ir a, Capt, ord,“ nb Pe ey ( nt or Ve retian Cloth, Blouse Mixtures, in ( 1¢ | H9% Wo Look bed for the Moon & Paul yesterday mm thie port last evening ow Tasker cere: tall Se virte-—the F Ht locket ‘yr = T= eee ee ene ~ eason’s proper cut and colors, Sizes are rfolk, witt rhe ratiro: Irea are etaim- | city, today, that they red the @ } " : STAR DU. “ tng thal they can't handle the wheat | jvesse! at Port Tow the pre limited and the early buyers tomorrow se ' les th © ad e « Hut you never will hear them | Jtext that the coal was not cove thn anelee. during the season, BaGeeeneuneuaan they can't handle any trust} Jenough for th As a result the 7 wae ° ‘Towneend Hard to Toll, Friend! aif iagt night, and did mot getaway Constant Reader aska th Some Ragged Music ungil noon t i him how 3 R | Mise Lettie Tigkers has returned | Men to take the places of the de riages there «re out of the total | from the ity, whe ". ~~, ™ < — {sorts re had te be sant ° HS 9 pom suuch ge marriages wre Suppo plano Jake Bent |i Shits Jn Blade ‘Navy end-Oxford, Blouse and Jacket style, AN] Wool Cheviot be reade in heaven, the & BD. fargo n : = L - | a gt = rtem Laitaes thie ert, and they’r values an 1 styles dei we t — furnish reiiad e ma ye ee tae “Ste rd a Na wily Ss = j full of beer for a nickel MeoCords ame t ' 3 Now, all together ybedy pull | ville Exhumer Being Wrecke: in Voy- | for the success of title's big tabor | - : i carnival | k ng Batward tan deat in Ire a a age From Nome Ten’t “it about time we knew 8 | ai t and tn Trelan But ped dass eat, C. dein medias ie on bout our own country?! tter be careful aw nol and on he aalenahy ‘omen. 12 fs Recther cacuntain almost oa high | Sreland After a tedious vornge, during ee een dine” toify Bought by our buyers with that commanding ash” at way-under market price, are now here and ready for as Mount McKinley hae just been | ch abe piled up on a ubmereed | Shaye affiliated. with the Weale : wvered Alaska. Off the wert end of Mon . cane al , mere | Giacovered ih AinsKa A RAY OF HOPE: wip coupes telnet ements Elo Se oe Your Choosing at Less Than Half Price | 39¢ Shirt Waists at 19c, 75c Shirt Waists 35¢ M. Jusseraud, French ambassador, py ee ™. : a ~ Bs cel Cleveland, during the week of Aug- 1. i Roosevelt er Jeunie arrives mort ne ete ea, Sees She Se Se T 50 Sh W. i 65¢, 2 Shi W 9 Brad of Ame bi ' spabella ‘liek Soak Wines. | tue sg Ss It teat awe. Juve 0... 7as Seaer, Ni Sospentats omorrow § rt Waists irt Waists 95c pehinve Capt, Mason F she fe) ee ner te “Ges a . r i —_ | GUN in the Lard of the Living | leaking at the rate of a foot an|/P© custody of the (eo. It. Fharpe There are Waists of every kind—Pereale, Lawn, Cham- |] $2.50 Snirt Waists at $1 25 of Mi - mi pee = Pd Geren Rag Ry, i* » by « player f some ther bray, Oxford, Swiss and Batiste Waists—-a bewildering va- |] Mr. Gurney of Mexico says he's | probabiy tomorrow, for re wee OFS wares om - abe . 4 - eo ses teiee a eli nas Been held up only fourteen Uinwes in © ie great rejoicing in the} The water te entering a hole in| “Ne | aes re eet by the Me riety, cut and style the best; not one nt in the lot but Fv g lots and every size in each ale opens Ets @ Cinch ‘he dosen't} of Joah Wire rea-| the bottom of the vessel, near the! ic ce the United Statew Golf as |i is worth double the price we quote is sale. For in- || promptly at 8a,m. Plenty of cakaccel and plenty of gist no aoa lo belleve that the old man te) fore, fost. seid the damege aves wilt {sociation and will be stance, you choose Waists for all STONE, FISHER & LANE ANNEX Perhaps } The | CHICKERING | KIMBALL | i} | think about it? f ‘ haa gr Riszy @ | ines at one-half ‘ 903 Second Avenue i ireon Erutt, Ete. | price. | i | grades. be) i Shuttle Mach- | a H | } imes 816, $18, i | one. BAUS $22 and $24 | | \ | | erate, L LI | | i Binet H | if W. B. Hutchinson Co AT THE ANNEX Tonight Suspenders | Men's Shirts Sailor Hats Skirts cere good web, ot | ANG Drawers | “tm Orewon” | seirte, cumm Second Ave. and University Street on tented > bring the best Btoves and Ranges tr rid. The great skill and ar temperament of these destgn ACRES the w tintic orn, mon we highest in thett Of good alder bottom land on particular Hine east wide of Lake Washington, JEWEL Btove a within short distance of #te Therefore, wherf you purchase « landing, goo mty road, Jewel Hangs, you afe getting better has light growth of anene z ter yous can be ently cle money than you would in any other ket clone at hand; Range on the market terms There are more than 2.0.09 of these Jewel Gteel Ranges in use which goes ve our sasertior that they are the best In the world HERBERT AY UPPER FURNITURE €O First Ave THOM PRON ine.) 10, 31 and 12 Scheuerman Bik. First ave. and Cherry ot ry cor, Pike Of Navy ve! White Underwear ht and heavy weight. $2.00 W. S. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. ANY make house suc- Pi- line. ‘tis so. is: a of selling with our y Lion Clothing House Every Aiiole in the Store at Clearance Sale Prices line Suit Sale os, | HM. CABLE 1 | ate. ee. ee Fresh "7 ea ‘s Sum Cash- a NO AGENTS) |“ Rogers- |). Sex gc: - $i.48 grade, garment TSe om What do you Peet and Look in our window, Kensin‘g- ton Suits, $18 =»2$20 Cor. 2d Ave. and Union St. Making Glasses Better Than Others In what is increasing our b so rapidly, We will p Broken lenses duplicated. G. BENINGHAUSEN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 713-715 First Ave. block, next to McDougall & Southwick Co, UR DAY_AT THE CARNIVAL Will not be take dinner iRuae’s ‘We have an or in ampleté unio you siness you Union annex dining room orde until midnight. One block Mie semmuny ity. ae ULE 4 Spring chickens, $2.73@6.00 4« Mave your eyes amined by our | Kegs, fresh ranch, Die Barisre™ { e@ye specialist’ don't cost you any wana : ree ey Delivery by wagon or messen- er 1 / \) Fi ening; no fancy prices here for | Sreswed Phone ode the prices Ne 72] | wiassen | foot, Te * Vegetable and Green Fruits 500, 750, $1.00, $1.50 Burbank potatoes, natives, §8.00 ton and upwards, Ask for the P. N. Yakima, 610.09 ton; car native onions, B00; grape fruit, §2509%.00 SHAMEKS | 4 W. B. Hutchinson Co, Suit Gale | ay Again the time arrives for th Both Phones, Main 644 307 SECOND AVENUE final $10 Suit Sale of W. R, Hutch 1209 2nd ave. The Umbrella Store. Pike “ Stroot ROO Co, Ag waned the ond Oe % In | Between Seneca and University 417 bins Ge. 417) means th they - arten saeeene ‘Across train Hanke's Hail bay an $i8 or $30 K ' MARINE NEWS | lighthouse. de te sees Rogers 7 ful? at } 2 } supplies for | Columbia port yesterday t , wholesale cost, “W. f | An excursion of n from | crowd, Sar cor Sel cud, Colt Fe net| 2S we-B7ON olaninen aeons | Veena ate oe m'the | “"Kosmoe ttner Denderran soitea tor {f LOKLAS, Singerman - rom Vald will arrive at 9) rival, arrived norning on | outh Ameri | a oman Por Sere ag k tonigh the steamer Mainlander, whic "| mn wit . ae i & ¢ Cor. Second Steamer Homer arrived from Unt= mad a spectal trip to the British | te mehr o ge change Bidg 0. Se Mee ip » Phone John 981 and 1156, e

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