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Auction Auction other in the hope of identifying the Little Giant,” Is Dead See STRIKE OAP | have been Identiti MEN WORKING ON GUNBOAT BENNINGTON WALK OUT ME WAS ONE UF THE MOST FAMOUS AND BEST LOVED MEN | Then the aged senator's oyen DEAD AND MISSING lowed, bis head dropped and he da minute, All at once bh tarted nervously and exclaimed IDENTIFIED DEAD. IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE a? What? Yeo, I'm tired, very Dr, James B. MacGreger, Ballard, \¥ ry tired. Wash; Mita mi ter of J (Special to The Star.) 1 wish a SWRET SPRINGS, Mo. Aug. 9—); He was clected to the United] '® Washington, as in his home|» pishop, Pueblo; George Hook BREMERTON, Wash, Aug. 9 who George Graham Vest, ex-senator | States ve 1879, and served | *t8l 7 will always be remembered | my Misa Po Yesterday afternoon the 88 calkers ee , from Missourl, ts dead. He died at until 1 r, 1903, when, on an the Giant,” & term given | methel i ook; itis, | employed in the constraction and with my Witel 6 o'clock this morning, at the count of failing health, he od | Bim by loving friends who admired | Pueblo; 1s mpt Pueblo; | repair department of the navy yard [ively of T4 years of general debility to his daughter's home, at St. Louis, |D!# prowess when, in the heyday of | x4 e Dows went on a strike. The conditions tite Vost’s final critical iliness began| Vest was small in statu low | bis health and strength, he made | grnrich, Puct which occasioned the strike wer } three weeks ago and the end has/and deliberate in movement, and|c@™palgn speeches all over Mis: | Jo Spring peculiar 2 a never low is temper In nen sourt Pueblo, H, & aves, Pueb Mre ate 4 wan tegarded with vouere To the old-time Southern element | Deny 1, G, Gatbratth wabent Benet coe mate om SSS aby it hes tion and whenever he arose to|!® Missourl, to which Vest always | F ce " m Rea: tong my “es om and Foreman | equal Cures eruptions, allaye itching speak every member hurried to his |lWoked for support, he is as dear ax | « A. K. Hoes, Puch " nan gave the order for the wortt-| afd makes Gaby pues ag Teens. place to Hater ie had as many |ever. The ties that bound them to-| Hough, Denver; William Hughes, | #0 to drive the pitch into the Ben = an” fer = republican friends as democrats, fur | ether when they suffered for the | Pucbi A. G. Heas, Pueblo, Miss | ®/28ton's deck without first “ream fo any skin erupt 1 oan all recognived that Vest was of the | “lost ¢ hav ne been | Pearl Hopper, Pueblo; Henry Hin- | 128." OF taking out all the old pitch, | recommend my | Paw-Paw Laxative type of stateamen Who Would rather |Droken, During the past 20 years he| man, engineer, Denver; Dorothy |®# 1# usually done in first-class | {ion uilloumes and “all liver. ai Hie than do the slightest dist had been so much away fr his| Johnson, § years Pu Mrs. | Calking, The men refused to obey | me if hav spepaia or ar able act state that he was out of touch with| James Keating, Pueblo; Ida Leon. | the order and, after a consultation, | %°s* ty suse my Vaw-Paw Vest was i-fashioned in ale | the element now yminating th Pueblo Mre ybert Linfoeot, | Walled t — BUNTON ” ideas and dre He lived simply | state, He belonged to the old blo; Miss Stella McDonald, Pu By simply driving in the new wo we and ® poor man, He wan ad-/he cared but little fer the others | et Max Morris, Puch RK O.|pltch without first removing the| Were removed to the Bonney-Wat to old-style frock sate, [and he viewed with complacency the ' Hueh M ken, | old, the work be done in half | 98 morgue broad slouch hate and long ties, Mis |@ngry battles fought by unworthy | Aurora, 1; A, & Muxwetl, Pueblo: |the time, and this was the com-| Corner Hoye discovered « cut nen WAS aggressively immaculate | men anxious to succeed him Mine Annie Pine bio; T. B.| plaint of the calkers, un they would | 220ut two and « half inches long | and his thes invariably bla Vest was the most brilliant mem. | Heese, express menser Denver: | be given only half as much work over the right eye The brain was/ During the last year he had been | ber « the famow Big Pour at| Mise Mary P “lat HL; bed not lajered sinking rapidly, All day has been such @ powerful political | Seward, Pueblo; Mins Alice Stur sat in bis great leathern cha hin | fm Minsourt for over i . Puebi Mise Vinnie Selby | = ai . pallid face on his breast. nia asten | Th sre Benator FM. Covk:| Pocblo: Mise tite wievena, wortn=| SAE ARUFF SPOILED AILED T0 1206 iret avenue, must be sold im- hands folded in bis lap » re United States Distriet Judge ”, Mass; Mine Lotta Shoup, | } : . . nk in peer ce ante ete S| Grant itapean, mich; Smt wate | THEIR HONEYMOON tore but w ful ertock of Clothing, Han tos ts eerer—-thnaed i7 tender induct Denver ‘Tithe ‘ ine har a sea- muement, only to tade Vest and Cockrell had Phitips o, Pu T ¥. Tur Ret good ¢ mm poten, Cnene te the nths ag Q v the | made fudge, and Philipe a pointed | . abeme De r M = meaty (Bpecta! te The Star.) r yw aiied enon bit , operative. V : wen the teal So a t fort ayor, Pueblo; Mies} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9.—The i ' Kooda a 4 by the U. & Court's ordera ~~ ie uote am te 1a i Pucblo; Mine Neilie | Rank of California, of Redwood, bas as well as the GEOR RAHAM VI terview,” b at Ur Vest was a poor man—as riches | W!liiams » Miss Florence! brought sult against Charles W — 1 always t t newapaper sen | go, but whatever he had was ever) “e!* . re _ L_w rege Pur | Clark, the son of the millionaire} PRESIDENT COOKINGHAM, OF en ox almost daily since he/ and 1 neve o i}at the sery ft anyone in nee! dajor Frank imam, | geggtor from Montana, to recover | first took to his bed. The entire |trust you t +e Tor | He loved children—he loved his fe me { the Twentieth Kansas pasos eaed to be due on his| *E TACOMA EASTERN, DOES family was « beds when | me, but do not make me talk pol w man—and left a name of| Yotunteers: Mra A. 1. Yengie, Pond Baeli home. Clark was re-| NOT SAY WHO OWNS THE Store for Rent Fixtures for Sale * lam an old man—out of pol-| which bis chi may well be| ©! 2. Wi Geppert Loul* ]ceatiy married to Miss Cecil Tobin | 3 aken arly out of the wor | proud Edward and Lillian and immediately after the wedding} "OAO . - = — - = ange they moved to their country home - — stated | Bust - ae ; a? to @pend their honeymoon, to find —_-_eo 2 tng oe — a ae Bagh OW arrival a sheriff's attachment) » 0 tn wal ot Ihe place vueeteescoet: BPH. KESSLER - - Receiver } gs " yma Kastern railway, while in Ta bad — 5 me Petroiman Collier arrested Joe A yesterday, positively asserted . sSunn, Pust Latpadoske yesterday for stealing a|that the railroad had not been sold . rt, Ky.. | - " = sass 8 Ai watermelon from an Interbay store. | neither bad options been given upor De ened | Wl Oe pring taken to the police station, |the property, but this does not an trom Center college weky. i — a By oh. Peeples] iwas determined by the captain in|swer the all-absorbing question an the Trammpieenia waivereity ' wre fe. @ ort. Puabie: Vv. & leharee that the theft of a melon “Who owns the Tacoma Fas r / 3658, and moved to Missouri Durhasn, Puet Minnie Sethy, Pas, W8* pardonable and the boy was/ lie said that the railroad had no ; came ye He was in the Missourt " Sophie Gilchrist, Pusbiqnf@leased, after being lectured nterest whatever in the present O'Mannon, Pueble The thirty-two ers, who! purchase of the tidelands in Tacoma 12051.:'1205 ieachine theaine | pueblo. Mra Mary Wetch, Chicago: Om her Inst voyage from Nome to! Ww. M. Ladd, whose bank in Port ¢ | Miss Hadenburg, Malina, Kan.; | Seattle, in September, 1901, Prowght | land is the chief owner of and pro Sale Starts at 1:30 P M * « | CITY HEALTH OFFICER MACGREGOR WITH HIS FIANCE) lye Irice. Ausra. Til; Marmion TO ee eee ine or ecerat | moter of the road. is claimed to be . . . Turning Gray? | Bones, Ors cs ustnon i: |sert fur Gnen iloging mtoune ce |ysrenea," ‘he ccland purchase T KILLED IN THE MISSOURI PACIFIC FLYER WRECK IN COL-| br ©. Stimmel, Pueblo; Ralph | that trip i Sealen alias an the chadieae caee omorrow : Swartscup, Pur J. Q Thom | ditions at Tacoma. Mr. Ladd’s bank Why not have the carl land wife, Pucble; i guerite roe "e be y Mo onano | kentey. Puce vee | TELEGRAM CAME |roade entering Portland, and stands dark, rich color restored? Beevers Seem 7S. Teese FROM pretty close to the railroad throne It’s easily done with Ayer’s [ees Scaler, Contra City. Cole ROM NOME © Many Tacoma people are wonder Y y So. die S Beene oO relonists returning froma | Miss Alice Wood, Jacksonville, Fis — ing why Biv, LAGS Heute put to I 4 rer va vurange, Col time an money investin: i Hair Vigor. Ask your own | health officer of Ballard, was among 1 outing. and when the ea-| MPs Hverard Roseos Durange, Cola! 4 w. Greely, chief of the Uaited| coma property, while there are eo : the victims of the Missourl Pacific | @ and the bagsage, smoking and | States signal corps, in this city, Te) many ways of spending money for wreck at Eden Puet ba ve dash to th am clved & message from Nome yee 4 . “y “ riends. robably ey | the benefit of the city of Portland Sunday night e lar young b apsing trestle, they terday which marks the beginning | 40.4 the state of Oregon. One prow know how it always re- Ballard physician's affianced wite t ner unfortunates, were of the telegraph xystom between | iit wusiness mac of Taro, said ti Ia McDonald, of Puet r d on the crest of the these two cities, The message was Ae cap tone ot = ~ — If you @on’t feel right 1 fs 7 ir the me « ne ned | voarto sent fro Nome to St. Mich a by © othe ee ran you with my Electric it. ~ stores color. 4 y - ~ wae A - wed in the roaring aiccian sshtamem From my |that Mr. Ladd should invest in this are weak | cam make you strong - » ar that r had been a reai-| Michact it was transmitted to Bagle | **¢tion. when a few hundred thou I can knock them out. I can t o years, He City by the government line and to | **°4 dollars would do so much good ol] inte your joints and@ limber = oe Gees rere. Asherett by theCanadian lise From for Portland in developing central wa, 1 Rave often sole that . ag nyse | qraph to Seattle | “At the present time,” said the Gay | eee eS re oy lon - | Many experiments have been made| Tacoma man, “Portland men a ent? pet bas oredr Sults ul rs" gy - =~ pe to complete the communication and| Worrying over the fact that San Northport, Wash ™ ~ eg f~ Ab, #- a great deal of time has been speat| Francisco roads will be built into If tt were not for the member Baltard - aed (By Beripps News Assn) lim perfecting the service. It is mow|central Oregon and the wholesale » the great namber of and _ trate ders. ta | ST. PETERSUURG, Aug. 9—~Aé- | hoped that the ayetem can be main-/ houses of that city will get the eS See Mis Me vonald was a - kn a thet tained and on pletion of the |trade of that section. If Portland come to me The ‘Free Bat’ - Falla aving mmpanied the | vices trom Shtehigri, in the govern-| cable now being Inid by the govern: | business men are worrying over the see uot tree at oll, bave mate oe ¥ s ho sister op & visit to him ment to Seattle, there will be 20/taking away of certain trading ter Sryone skeptical, but l know thas Bal ast sum ne en-| ment of Koursk, state that 3,000 re- | further trouble in reaching the cities | ritory from it, 1 cannot see why have a geod thing and Tl ham nti you knew ft nent was but recently ap | in the far north by telegraph. estan’ eneitel shes o- - mor away the til-t t Dr. M a besides the here | Qne thing every man ought, to know Je this: Your body ts a mse g on the fil-fate acGregor le pesid ‘ 204 of the po! Several ven have been made t is run by the steam tm ood and nen you Sold on payments of $1.00 : e aie 1 sisters at Pueblo, Attacked and disposed of the poll vera > nin any Se are out of steam. That's just wha® welt go ’ rset Sec's ‘home’ "at| wey marved ters ot Poco, mg |aioehet ana termed of he 2Ke] DROWNED WHILE §=— | ya's imat'iven'hortins'to| Patras ey oe aged father, James MicGregor, and : | ‘ gE x , cOres nd | demanded ransoms from proprietors lcentral Oregon, but no money ts My leet manhood has been restored by your belt two were in the chair car,|his mother and a brother, Prot s raided the imperial BATHING IN RIVER | coming torward for It. Now, if there Murphy, Idahe CHAS. CARLAON. was packed to the Jean MacGregor, all of Ballard onopoly The regular | Jis Portland money to invest in 3 bgge © cure tm every owe. Toll ae where you live end 3 wll Gwe finally quelled the mutiny - | Washington developments, there! "aime your rouble end Twill tell you hon and sated the ring leaders | The body of the Chinaman found | surely should be some for railroad ou or not if | cant owe yee oy hy ‘ his bom are and am the i in the Duwamish river near Mo-|} ing in Oregon. That is why 1| [9 {ble business m years. ond om tet give tride's k yard last evening, was» that Harr nis behind the ‘ wt | | BREAKERS RETURNING | bs be, working on 8 tate ed | 2 Saod for my book, full of the things a man finds inspiring to strengt™ | wan T wh te in which Mr and rage Free if you send this ad. OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS ke Street, Corner Th racted and fi ented a =, DR. M. I. McLAUGHLIN Office hours: fe m. tof p.m. Sundays, 10 a m tel p m today the remat 406 COLUMBIA ST., SEATTLE, WASH. their teeth extra call at our iio Chance #08 | REMAINS OF LARGE NUMBER OF WRECK VICTIMS WILL PROB pv ° tha Wal ( re o.- ~ ; W A na ——— —— CHAR N B ECOVERED ne are not 4 fa or nt " Jeath and a AGLY NEVER BE RECO . tling the trouble thiw ¢ aman ha appeared 1 wii years with all work. he striking mine ha hres ago, saying he w x “ ——__—_— sed ald by the United M athing ly ga v ' ed Dis w rs of am ach r * a t as PUEBLA Aug So ta al 2 Sy tate La ay? er tlackman gays that , Sine as ant mn is er this , ape or a | Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. | mh pee CALL-TRADE PRICES Sontn wvinect pin ight, eanaped death. All the | Hen. the werk Marblehead to Filtings . 10¢ ne bodle t y of them t " ia t meet- | , Py ny A naggaal othe work of recovering, Lodies| \aneas rivers, in the hope of fnd-| (Special to The Star.) CANDY CATHARTIC Watch inspectors of | ‘ss fast as bodies are found : n ¥ Hundreds of men] ERTON, Wash. Aug. /9 817 SECOND AVENUE G. N., N. P. and Inter d shores of Fountain creek ban Railways. Carry |4\\ > enh tase ont a line of the Finest “ moved t OFFICES and THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET and the gun Marblehead monitor Wyoming will leave PREVENT ALL SUMMER BOWEL TROUBLES the bar =< Wateies. __.. | railro where they are | navy yard about ed fee 8 baggage car & CALIFORNIA the t. The M head to Pueblo. BABY FOOD wi few days at It is now evident that many of the ve Collins Bros. |» because of the fact that many Undertakers those still unfound have been elt a already buried or are being | 1407 First ave. by the shifting sands and © Phones, Main 1029, Ind. 1029, banks along the rivers OELICIOUS _CORMECTIVE 4 minous’ €6 will never be recovers We Make a Specialty of Gents’ Work We have « capacity of 7090 collars and cuffs and 1,000 shirts a week. Can give you any finish you desire. Work left et our Main OF oy + ae ave. and Bell et. or our Down-town Office, Third ave, near Shirts 10e Collars 2c¢ Cuffs 40 Hardware, Plumbing and Tinning a a: = ert. at 04, 754, $1.25, $3.00 Sues ‘ he Atragitoes and Hot Water Heating. Estimates cheerfully given in the Rio Grande wreok w 106 FOR SALk OF or Burgundy very ever ween iy aun -y ERNST BROS. making it the greatest railroad dis QUAKER DRUG CO. the Maison Barberts, e eum eusbanrnen. aerantcut 506 Pike Street Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 aster in the history of Colorado, It 1013 and 1015 First Avenue. James. eve

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