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tne = rat 1° BOODLERS ‘igned Supreme in Portland--- A Big Sensation in Official Circles R i Y Aug, 14.—A big t ° b ed y y dep Headayy All th nity M y MAY RAISE Se BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MAY BOOST THE ASSESSMENT or THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO MPANY “A LITTLE” ke . board of pment. re making y the persona lroad ' mpanies should at MR. FURTH WAS IN FAVOR rue value, and ¢ * OF HAVING ‘THE MEETING totrian voice ef the autocra OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND dow of the city treasury SAIDH® HAD NOT THE BLIOHT In other words, like "Br ERT ORJECTION TO REPORTERS ov ‘ nes “wal } PRESENT, Neither had the Out of de nce to the commissioners, but M their respected contempora minted that he would b climen Mullen and Rud: Heattle Bl mpany cloge-mouthed as the prove be tury lowed the ster. . know exactly what trans | plred at the seasion. To the county comissioners fell the task of putting the president of (h Mr, James saye that the only rea big corporation or the gridiron, and {ion the commiaatoners want the re P. J, Srath aid ¥ the talk. | portere to come in t nom ie De ot ¢ eaionere 5 they wish to “play solid,” ax in a we and then int will be candidates for some right place. ty office at the next elvction Mr. Furth contended that the Se 1” anid Mr. James, with an hor attle Miectrio company was paying | ° 4 act as T thing right exorbitant taxes on ite per ven tloal aspirations property, and In view of the low as. | ard held only a short sex fesament# of other railroads and | * morning and r xt ne Ae corporations was being made the | te. 10 tm thought Chat it wil “fall guy The idee of the com. | ® ther evening season for the pany’s property Being more valuabic {Purpose of fixing the assessment of this year t leat. Mr. Furth said, the Heattle Blectrte compar Waa perfectly vidieulous et LINES NAD EEN EXTENDED ND THE NEW CARS AND AND RQUIPMENT WERE | D HAND AND DIDN'T T.TO MUCH ANYHOW ‘OUR ASEPSSMENT WAS RAIS. ED $9,000 LAST YEAR BY -THE| Judge Morrie this afternoon granted BOARD OPRQUALIZATION,” he a . maid, "AND WE FEEL THAT WE |* temporary reatraloiog order on th PAID REALLY Mon Wr a Stes. Bonevtinan mm the OUGHT TOHAVE DONE } Mw Horseshoers’ Ansoctation re ‘The seaeian was very brief, as the | tt: trem preventing | supply counctiwi@n had engagements else roan, cotaning to furwish Mer Shere which they and they coutd | riman with the necessary materials ( not possidiy negiect | carry einen. “Mr. Furth put up a pretty gooa| The has been on talk,” Mr, Haker said this morning, | "vere! dare “and although I do not care to state. ep and im fact de not know, whet ac Opportunity tion we shall take, I believe that the |'To go Bast over the Northern Px heart will decide to boost his assess | cific, at very low rates Tickets on ment a few hundred thousand any-| sale August 8th, loth, 36th and how. 26th. L A. Nadeau. genere! agent.) We did not go into the matter | Beattie one fully with Mr. Purth last night, and * “ Ladion admitted free at The Meadows nly & few questions, We asked bim Will however, look over the (ssess- every day this week ex Saturday FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated Fine a ee eee AU Oe A en ee ~~ Draperies Elegant Variety of Most Wanted Kinds for Fall Fiee Feraitere Wine Fersitere We not only carry an immense assortment of the most desirable Drapery Fabrics made, but we em ploy those who know how they she used t best advantag The stock and the salesnten alone could do bet little, had we not workmen thor oughly schooled in the art of correctly and econom ly executing the most difficult feats known to the Drapery Art. In our workrooms are employed annually a large force of experienced scamstresses superintended by the m able and expert foreman, thus enabling us to exe cute correctly the most diteult work entrusted to our care, in the shortest posible Stylish Lace Curtains LACE CURTAINS, in Arabian, ne st Rennaissance, Brussels French Novelties, Art Swiss, Frilled Nets and Muslins Nets in all widths and tints for special order laces. Laces, Insertions, Edges, Ornaments, real Arabians and Rennaissance Porti M i ortiere Materials Some of the Latest Arrivals Double-faced Velours, | Pla ingie-faced Velours, Sites, | T4PEstries. Taffeta sé We in fact, every | thing in the way of color and quality desirable for Porticre Matcrials. etc, in 1 Mercerized Reps and onne and Silk figured. Heavy Cotton Tapestry, in new designs. Damasks, plain and | show, Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. LONDON Aug 14—Parliamer i recent visita nnd sald he i i ’ pain hows amented THE SCHOONER ROBERT SHARLES HAD A TERRIBLE EXPER! pacifioa tt € ENCE ON HER VOYAGE TO HAIPHONG—LOST A MATE ANB + f India ' ' A MEMBER OF HER CREW & ad th ‘ pe f nd a ched | econt reveptions, Searles, which left Port Ligglow]!" panker rigging ~ PIONEER Jonnmon, ; elleved te : ( Ponly four be in Berkeley 1d & ean nl * ' Lee Hrawley and Rey Kinnear ony Nued hune.| A BEAUTIFUL PROSPECTUS OF SEATTLE’S FIN | ry end pre trt at Yeku | tat They hooked : " HOSTELRY, THE WASHINGTON, JUST ISSUED THE SEATTLE STAR BATTLED WITH = ‘PARLIAMENT PROROG VED shed overboard a mt. Whew ghia Mate Ander and ther wallor |” “When th had comy were Injured and the veamela alse] ite work we “ c badly ed " : wing was damag he astrophe reache N » will in a letter from] hope to have a ows of the eat ecthe thin i this port July ood pannage BEN WOCHE, NQW IN SEATTLE, apt. J. My Plltn er typhoons are too much for HELPED TO HAUL DOWN THE | Sesrion, fH M ae o Sailings vessels, and 1 doubt RUSSIAN FLAG , iat dune 1 nod leould have weathered euch a storm jatter being wae to start] At any tate, I do hope that I never & got away Ot] have the same experience again that time she should » e he Bearies is the schooner which Sieanior Rania Aba artived stnoon| “Cot Bitte cole of teatborane as lon ter ere pemee whl from Valdes, which pore she lett! gotio ii Der seree Cor eee, August 4 bringing 160 passer ‘ a fair y awe We arrived | submart volcano In the w Phat numt at Haiph We had fairly good | cific, which shook the voasel so that from the Orca cane weather w the day before we ar-| several of the crew were thr swe ont < mere ee typhoon, whieh re un all thrown to the surface of the water Nesina, airy o Our 4 were carried away | a distance of a quarter of Among Passengers was Te © we could get them in. Our amin Woche of Kodiak, who l#] small boat was netuaily blown to| ‘The present crew of the Sear oe the oldest American « bite Worst of all, Just after cutting | was shipped at this port. Capt. Mtits ler ty Alaska. Me first arrived away the remaining part of the ts well known Kodiak with Battery G, Second Uni eon ted Btates artillery, On June & 16k cele «A LONE STAR ON A f © the Stare and Stripes nt ere bring rath. | Blate creek June Tth there ix consider tivity at Ka-| a ao ak. The Lippy and the en ethy company The Washington hotel hae fesued of thelr purses, taken or 1) wells and @trnoey & prospectus Which 14 really « work) of the Washington, is “to about 1) men em ar « worl Of art, as it contains beautiful wiewa] “Ey Rothern and Nat ( ‘ At the cone of the new strike on | Ot only of the magnificent » l win, twe famous eotere « the Wh Yaktas ley | bUt_of 5 ate of in at on Puget wtayed at the Waehingtor na bay there ar ut 100 men ex Land of the scenery along the| whose experience during years of qaued 11 securing the placer gold| Great Northern ratiroad re@te tol travel has made them eploures as with rockers Beattie. The back cover shows @| far as hotels a corned, have HL. B. Winchel of Colorado, with a} beautiful Washington | said that the elegant service of the party of four, retureed from @ a it hung with the! big hotel, together with the beautt per prospecting trip. trh ighte thet) ful vie win ite vicinity, mak he Banta Ane hed a ® land mark for mailes | one the “ Of 16,000 «anes of jequ ipped honte of salt ma. * ot the dining room ued! ‘The moat « sat alte re from the Ealamar dent eve durt hie | tive feature by night may at the hotel in ter | the nated # | esting snap online pt hotel tower jing so much a# Of the famous qu pleture of the fortunate little! tat A lone otar on a heaven whe live in the big palace, and | ktenir hOB LAW Lore of Delaware, who is charged nant,” with having ¢ wed (the: «6recent —_-— lynching at Wilmington, by refu ae leanelint® telat Mie ehtress; REMARKABLE PHENOMENA ATTENDS THE SUPPOSED DEATH was of mob law, which he severely srraigped. characteriaing tax an OF A YOUTH AT BTOCKTON , CALA, so ae ane ve ee eT ee eRe S OTe INS Mee TT ae aS NS BE EE er ee pat BIVCRTON, Cal, Aug. M-sAll to talk and said he had be a —-— Stockton ie te oy he phyuic | hed been ¢ ever had now attending the death of |back when he heard his grief-« alter Reith, son of J. W Kntih,| parents on him. Me lived three rominent citixen of this city. Afier| hours, His second death wae the had apparentiy died, the buy af the agony which OFFICIAL GRAFT =: WASHINOTON Cy Aug. 14. M. Louis, superintendent of the vision of postoffice suppiies. been stated was laid out and preparations beave | fret apparent passing + na the funeral. Mudde wo tape a dosen well-known wit-| | baed dead a hin eyes, benan 4 this remarkable happening = SHE BLACKED HER FAIR ascertate ved ntry fr conte & arket price te POLICE JUDGE GEORGE FINED MAS. NELLIE BURKE $10, WHICH SHE AT ONCE PAID WITHOUT A MURMUR Loula le @ fe aime, pretty youn which #he paid with ar | HAPPENINGS ao * at faction thet showed #he cons } wxew hin inte tw money well spent ; ABOUT TOWN nive are mot ju : The ov ae ° before the rt ne Coy maiden'e halt y Depw , ~ a“ bh wen appar Kriete wae ¢ Mre the F you in Burke Warne poet at don't book we apade #he pr The second livery stable robbery hie was the ruting ence upon Mine € in thre ye occurred last night ‘ the fair charmer when the barns belonging"to He ( which nett and Hi Hughes at Metrome he It amd aesaull end Bur . place were entered by burglars a ery upon Mise Annie Oredier. Mrs | prowess this m A 845 saddle stot The matter | Hurke was found eullty and fined $1,| The iix-up oocurred August & was reported to the police this morn ing tn “ya . at Beco a ma cs z WOODMEN’ $ - ‘ ran end ek Mets My street at 4 o'clock th an _ ind Kl. Mel Aumunt 26 n will begin on identiy for the p mbing . ° : inter and frightened the robber \ON MATTERS away —_—_—— J. Walter Wright, an ney of! The executive vilines oul | mfr Wr an atone, tl rue soecuire canes ce] OF FINANCE | viait weveral sound pe in View | voted Inst evening to donale 16 pér| | Ct stporins fe tite nt. of the gate receipts om the! ~ | A. W. Burnell yesterday afiernoon | opening night, to the Labor Twmtte! President Molds @ Long Conference sued his wife, Mrs. Jonnie Burnell.|fund. ‘The committee desired ‘to for divorce, on ground af desertion| express tts good wishes for the em-| Relative to Fortcoming Monetary for than one year. The couple |terprise, and decided that « ub were married in 1881 apd bi fo~letantial recognition will be appre Measurce gether until last June, when Mre.| ciated by those interested in @ecimg Burnell, her hushand says, without|the Labor Temple erected | — cause or reason, packed up her) ‘The Woodmen exposition will be) OYSTER BAY, Aug. 14—President personal belongings and has left! held on the grounds where the re-| Roosevelt heid a conference morn. home. The couple have one grown-~| cent labor carnival wes held. All of| ise with Secretary Shaw and later ap em, CW. Be i. They were \the booths along the Union astreet| With Senators Cariisie and Cullom. married at Baldwin, Me. Salo Ca cena inines. an wit tae Cametral 3 ae Paeo Theodore Bchnitalein. a tatlor, welt | arch Pin a5 ea pesnor b Soa known in this city, Med at his reel-| ‘The committee which will put the) his views on the monetary probleme mag agp Bie | a | exp m ah has been ofgan-| Sobfronting the Tramere of forthoom tng, He wees member of Home| ised we: A. H. MeCortick,| ing measures because he wishes to Aerie Neo 4 will be|chaleman; A. J. Bpeckert, secretary; | meet the views of both Democrats and | of that moteur Asien tontan with Hot Weather Stoves Steamer Rainier arrived from San Francisco last night with 18 paawen gers and & full cargo of general eight. | British steamer Robert Adameon | arrived at Smith Cove this morning, | where 500,000 feet of lumber taken off her at the time of her colliat; n | with the atesmer Queen + 1 loaded. She comes from | master, where abe has b ing some of her cargo unloaded there If you want comfort there hot you should a gas hot plate. l-burner Plates 2-burner Piatees B-burner Piat Gae tube, days use 250, Te, $1.25 $2.50 » 3.50 $3.50 cach lenath, per foot. ERNST BROS. any Quarter- JOHN 283) @s PIKE STREET Phones—IND, 1158 Fachon says it bas alwaya been Dis wish ond an hiine Maine | hen " t she will “think a ents will be made The jury b «which Fachon wae ltried, diongreed yeaterday, and was Jinchar me ** Inited | States pi sch out oF RIVAL'S GOO-GO0 EYES. thing: 1 with buyir at | The oe best pleas of the housekeeper Free Concert Saturday Evening---See Program Below Every- -Day Necessities oh Tin F " Hound yed Cake ¥ c that you sd find at these extraordinary prices 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount: entire ue and white FE ™ 2%-qu Covered 3 quart Tea or Co aac ing Disb ake Bho and Attor ' ah THEY WILL GE MARRIED Alexsnder Pach cher, who is charted the sheer with bring ' he az to thie ce smoral purposen, has been ad vined by hie attorney, W. H. Morr marry the « ¢, if she w perlor Judge M this morning to pay bin ny, pend ing the hearing of t roe came ee Dancing classes Mon. Fr Wileon, Ranke hall: privat Insure Your Mead | 12.00 by buying a Gorgon Hat.| good policy, Can be sale, King Bros, 916 Firs densesien saeeriemanincnieameneees | Adams’ Java Blend Coffee regular’ 40e v 25¢ To intre morrow Batt bn. for 45 conte Best Bulk lowa Creamery Butter, 250 per ib. _ADAMS Butter, better Coffees. Cheene. nd Ave near Madison. Levinson’s Quality Store All Bottles Full Measure $2 Old Royal Extra special tomorrow on our famous Old Royal Port W that sells regularly at $2 the gal jon, tomorrow only at, the gallon, $1.45. We will de of the oity by m on, free to any part weenger or Wag Hoth Phones, Main 644. 1208 2nd & Jniversity HOUSEKEEPING HELPS that make y We »sitively Orchestra Program Mre IT ALWAYS PAYS Layer Cakes rare the things y« ymfort and enjoyment ho ryth ur have ev Saturday Night Spec- ials A er 6 p.m. rue LBADEN at , ing tema below are matohieas . gaine and are the best values r offered in Benttle 2c for « Cabinet containing 4 levue wire hair pl a dozen sheets of Bhelf or Se for an o44 lot of Men Ties in law plaque and 19e « pelr wi en's Paat Hiack (wo-thread Liste = Lace % for Se, Men's Lawn string 100 a patr Women's Fast z ba k Lace Hose, regular * Carving Knite 4 Fork, reg ular selling price ec; for the two ; Zhe + Wood Handle Potato Mashers. } regular selling price 6, each Se. 4 Special Notice i fouai solo Saturday ever HE BEAT, « at the same - Ng Hannum, fins ABSOLUTELY FREE To COME AND . THE CROWD RYRODY WELCOME joy yourselves for A hours, § ra ARBOL -TO TRADE WITH————-- THOMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY. Complete line, of up.to- Gate room Bultes, lat- eet styles and finish. Iron bedateads of the very pret- test designs, also & Com- of China Closets, Ohiffoniers, in neta pure plete I Hutte re Sa Sos ans Wo > Bae Ought to see before chasing eisewherv % & ibe senate hes THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. 1427-1429 Firet Ave. cor. of Pike. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? If you are bufiding @ perma- get my cross panel ou know you are taking 1 hances then. They are made from the best fir tumber mon- ey can buy, have six cross pan- eis, the lock comes opposite the third panel, just three feet from the floor. Only the best of give * weed and same are made w + the doweled patents upc the most improved door machir ery in the world. I ship every- wh perhaps your neighbor has my doors; aak him, I have enly one price— $1.55 PER DOOR for all stock sees, Write me. stating your wants. I have price lets. Always giad to anewe questions and give informatio I also have cheap doors at $1.00, Si.i0 and $1.20 per door, 0. B. WILLIAMS Rainier 47 Ind, X 1143, 608 THIRD AVENUE SEATTLE, WA —Phonee— Phones: Main, 880; SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Chocolate 2 0 c Cocoanut Walnut Almond

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