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THE SEATTLE STAR } — | SS asax WH : B NKER FR NK BIGE OW THE MAN WHO LIVED IN LUXURY AND STOLE MILLIONS GETS THE SAME CLOTHES, THE net SAME FOOD AND THE SAME TREATMENT AS THE REST OF THE STRIPED CRIMINALS AT FORT LEAVENWORTH PRISON—TRIED TO GET HIM A NICE JOB, BUT THE WARDEN TURNED THEM DOWN | AND THE FrEDED NTIARY Acreage f a at A “ANI ‘ ' xy Lots ‘ REAM . m-foet {street ame. A car wom, *F cash. wall w ait “ PAY I IT ARLES SOMERS COMPANY ‘ ‘ « —1 A = SA Ww ; (BUN, @ A W * 4 emfwy cmlwy Py : : The following exclusive Star story, lke many other of its good fe ;month in reply. ONLY TWO. The] RONT! WATERFRONT jatures, will appear im the Times,“made in Seattle” later, probably | rnment provides the plain white ming | its Sunday tssue. aper and envelopes and stamps vi —_—_— Its officials read every letter going x BY ALFRED 0. ANDERSON stantial, well-cooked and better| out and every one coming in. If ‘come | Special Correspondence to the Seat-| than many an honest man @ convict writes matter which is for tthem. | te Star. Each man has a knife, fork.| pidden (us it is some obscene OLSEN i mae mn and quart tin. Bigelow and/or amutty language) a clerk care . ” rion Bldg. i. ~ .? Fach wonth vee others doing clerical work are) fully blue-pencils it out ate Be Sauviat a i pry served first in one corner ef one of} Bigelow, like the ordinary con | Fran igelow, president of the) the rooms and then the common! vict, may see visitors three times a $ BUYS TEN ACRES from feattic-Taeoma in rich level land, enaily cleared. most a alder and im. « terms Rowekt MaLrny. %19-¥0-Z1 Alaska Buliding. So BUYS TEN ACRES 1% miles from Seattle-Tacoma Interurban; rich, level land, eastly cleared, most- ly alder 4 ROBERT MALTBY. For Sale—Parms and Land 4 inapie, Very easy terme |cler's daily unvarying rind bh First National Bank of Milwaukee, and embessier of over a million and ja half dollars, tumbled off his cot at 5 «. m. today, hurriedly put on the prisoner's garb of blue, made up his bed, washed, and, at the signal, walked to nearby buflding, where | he ate a substantial but plain break | fast, which had just been unloaded from a wagon. It was then 6 “4 a. m., and the finan- d be | gun. Day in and day out he gets G9-H-21 Alaska Bullding. 4/up at 5 o'clock and goes to bed at HERE 18 A BARGAIN—1 acres, rich |* P. ™. Day tn and day out he per ‘second bottom land, partiy cleared |forms the same menial tasks and fiept-clase soll. chone to schoot roan’ | the same clerical work which the handy {> one of the test towns in |¥OURgest boy in bis great bank the valley: between Beattie and could do as well as he does, Sun coma; UT MalTsY. |days and holidays alone is there 9-20-21 Alaska Building. NI ood farming ban rom railroad and will produce & out irrigation Don't fail to see me for LC. DOLLEY, @9 Pioneer Bivek. BETWw tN SEATTLE AND MA—handy to Interurban, 2 rich second bottom land. mow der and maple brush ¢leared, no timber, fa djoining an ty road. je from whi quarter mi eash. ROBERT MALTBY 3 a free farm. "9-20-21 Alaska Building ~4| any variation. From 4 palatial residence in Mil- + timber | Waukee to @ cot in a laundry bulld- rm of only a few miles this kinds of crops with- ing, filled with felon is & great fall. None knows it better than Bigelow. He broke down soon after entering prison gates and was put jim the hespital. It was simply the <q [Collapse to & nervous strain, and tr] Within a day or so, his time came to g0 through the dreaded ordeal of | belie “dressed in.” Bigelow’s photograph in prison uniform is put away with thousands of similar pictures. His Bertilion arm. Hait | measurements and thumb marks are printed on a card and stored with ~4| imprints taken from felons all over | | him they address horde ts called ta. Here a samp!e menu: week the guard's room The prisoner is brought into when a caller BR KFAST. comes and the interview takes place Coffee. tn the hearing and under the eyes Bread and Molasses of an official Sausage Bigelow does not have to do the DINNER lock-step and may talk to other Beet Soup. prisoners. Bread. Seven and a half years from now Coffee when Bigelow's time will be up if SUPPER he behaves himself, the fine clothes Cold Botled Beet. taken from him probably will not Bread and Oleo. be fit to wear after having been Prunes stored away #0 long. The govern Tea. ment has provided for this, and When Bigelow’s friends write to! about seven Mr. Frank G. Bigelow. Box 65, Fort Leavenworth, Kas. Tf the prison rules are enforced in Bigelow's case, and probably they are not, he may write two letters a! he | will be ordered to report tailor and be measured clothes can wear it away rs and three months | from now Bigelow, if still tn prison, | to the head for a sult of | Then a complete sult will} ve made up for htm by convicts and | | lot SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1904, ‘MILLIONAIRE PACKERS WILL | GEOR BE “JUGGED” IN CHICAGO July 1 he ff " the defendant arrent 11 f 1 At for the packers ret trust ut of the diwtrict mtt ffi orning 1| th F py n for furnishing f 1 oe he # will be made publ GETOWN SUICIDE | STILL A MYSTERY The Georgetown suicide of la and b wily will pr u \ oa of people have visited 1 | morgue where the body i 2 | hope of finding lost one, or ald 1 , “ath f j in disclosing mystory now t \ Ke. W i © only unider i 1 ho i usped month of June orn Pa freight engine i According to the coroner's recor de fiat 1 thi at u deaths fr brain troubles | Georget and heart affections are numervus,| Goorgetow 1 th Park fur five deaths being ascribed to each, | niahe hird of the fatalities fe Fractured skulls, internal injuries month. O tunate died and suicides are tied for second ble on the high seas, be place tn death's race. One murder city and Nome, He wa in ded for June, and one ca home when stricken dowr of fatal burning. j t The murder was that of Mra J. C.| General Pa Abbott, killed with a pistol by ber; tions and husband, who committed suicide at | bet refus the time and died several he dictments, ir *t form, extend later not watil @ charge of| over 70 pages of typewritten mat- | murder had been placed against his . ed to be in very the police ‘My Sunday Sermon Is In | My Own Home,” Says Workingman the labor body b object is to laboring men closer together Among a ¢ leg men in ways been against th being made welcome tn larly the mo: sabject Recently a ea * ols, pastor Friends Meeting—Friends Taberna The seating of Rev. J. M. Wilson Westmin. more or | !aws permitting restaurants to be| ter Pi | open and street cars to run on Sun byterian |church, as a f nal gate in| day, emead to think that the West stral Labor union| working men would go to chureh bas created & warm discussion) if they had absolutely nothing else) among the members of that boedy|to do on Sunday j as to just what extent the work That there are other reasons is| jman should attend and support the| evident from tho statement made to| churches of tb ity |The Star by a well known union| Mr. Wilson representa the local| man, who is not indifferent to the ministerial association, to which the| church, but merely more devoted to has sont a delegate. The bring the churches and other things 1 am & married man,” ho said, “with a loving wife and two bright little boys, who are ever so thank ful if 1 will play with them, or take | them on my lap and tell them stor- ertain number of work this city there has al less antipathy churches, the aliggation|ies. 1 am fond of gardening, and that poor men were not]! help my wife keep the weeds ont many of them, particn-lof our small gardes. Tt was my| re fashionable, and that | good fortune in my younger days to| the churches sekiom stood for the} acquire enough knowle of his-| rights of the toiler, A prominent/tory and politics to enable mo—to} labor leader publicly made the as-|some small degree—to understand lsertion a few years ago, following! what is going on in the world,| an address made by Rey, H. H.| hence, I rogard it as an ty w Gowen, of Trinity Parish, on the} read a daily paper and some maga- zine to keep me posted. I do all the} repair work around the hor self. Sunday is my only day local minister In as rking men stated that a . — jhe did not think such citizens went|dom and from economic necessity ! CHURCHES og How Spiritual Uunfoldment 1s|' church often enough. He ex-|1 must use it for doing such work| Attained.” | plained their absence by the saloon,| around the house. Ls it Rev. J. A. Canney, Presbyterian| The Queen City Thenso-| 1? Faces, the secret societies, the| worse than listening to the orene) minister, will preach at the Metho-| phical society, America, Pioneer |*xeursions, the Sunday papers, the minister talk?” dist Protestant church Sunday/biock, A. O. U. W. hall. Public} morning. Special music has been | study class 7 p.m. “The Secret Doc provided vices 11 o'clock Le 8pm . | 5 | bath school 12 nee Religion and Philosophy,” | | Foster Station—Union Sunday | py jennie &. Clark school in school house 10 a. m., fol lowed by preaching. Roy EB. Nich LAST RESTING PLACE HERE . = = | the country je, 2027 Dearborn. Sunday school | 3 | Wheat jand ip the ic Beng conntry.| ‘There are two federal penitentia-/ 10 a. m.; meetings 11 a. m. and § p | t r | son. Wi Jefferson Place, Ballard. |ties near Leavenworth, the old|m. Geo. W. Harvey, pastor. % | Both J. C. Abbott and the woman telegram was received by the Bon- | Phone Ballard it llone and the new. The latter ia in| First Presbyterian church—Corner he murdered find their last resting | ney-Watson company, asking that/ i itien Lande “| course of construction, and Bigelow | 4th and Spring, M. A. Matthews ph in this city. Abbott was in-| the body of Mra J. C. Abbott be —_— ng, in @ way, to build. The| pastor. Sermon Sunday morning 11 torred at Lakeview cemetery on Fri-| buried here } TIMBER LANDS. ldesire of the morbidly curious tola m. “The Revival Caimly Re-| _— Hetzier. = old sy Be day, and bis murdered wife will be} bbott was buried by the Eagles, | Py RRS or} 80@ the noted embezzler was #0] viewed.” Sermon Sunday evening’ three fingers on right hand bad-/ buried in the same cemetery on which lodge he was a member. | Past Bet corn << met ;|great that Maj. McClaughrey, the)s p. m Seattle's D to. Her |1¥ mutilated by a saw in the Mas-| sunday at 4 o'clock The expenses of his wife's funeral) cruising 400,000 to .ow.0e0 to the| warden, transferred him to the new | Homeless Girls kegon lumber mill this morning.| No advices or answers to telo- | were contributed by the inmates of| Cunt timber” Parties Isoving’ evesn| Prison, which is not in the run of} First Chuch of Christ, Scientist—|He was working on a hand eo grams ha pen recetved from the | the house she chose as companions ay until all this good land is taken|curiosity seekers. It embraces 17/812 Sixth, between Marion and Co-|™achine at the time. Dr. P. W.| parents, although an anonymous|in preference to her husband. | up. jacres, and on three sides is sur-!jumbla. Services 11 a m. and 8 p, Stuart says amputation will not be | i. ¢. DOL LE jrounded by a 17-foot wall Not|m. Subject: “Life.” Sunday school 2°cessary. | ©19-2 Pioneer Block. Ind. =) enough cells are completed to hold|12 m,. Testimonial meeting V . John Wall, grand larceny, ina aint al the convicts at work here, 20 100|nesday evening §& o'clock. Free| The Stimson Lumber company CON RA OR Mrs. Margaret Jane Lemmon aiea| or #0 are temporarily quartered in | reading room No. 923 and 924 Alas-| Willl immediately begin the erection at the home of her daughter, Mrs. | laundry ding. Bigelow is | ka building. of a two-story brick building, 40x50. ames Ho 116 North Third. Jur “ 9 | the ry bufldi Bi ge! | Bigelow is one of three clerks In Ice Cream and Sod MENU Chocolate Bushea. Turkish Punch Egg Neapolitan | the office of Will MeClaughrey, ree Jord clerk of the prison. The former |bank president into big books the daily records of a certain | number of prisoners. Convict enters gets anew sult of underwear enters it. Convict 21 breaks a Into the book it goes 1 | Bigelow's handwriting. Convicts 2 |and 46 don’t work as industriously jas they should. Marks are recorded jagainst them by Bigelow. First Unitarian—?th near Pike.| 8 First and Shilshola The build Rev. W. D. Simonds, minister, |!ne will be modern in every respect | Services 41 & m.. patriotie sermon, | 4nd will be used by the company for subject: “America’s Faith in Man.” | their offices. Introductory address by Rev. Sarah form) Pratt Carr. Subject: “The Port-| Chas. D, Ulmer erly of Port toad Genmamenn Angeles, where he has conducted Emmanuel Mission, Ballard—|®¢Wspaper for the last 16 years, bas Evangelistic meetings are held in| located in Ballard and is thinking the above hall every night at 8) starting a weekly republican o'clock. Thursdays excepted. Sun-|€wapaper within the next 60 days day 3 p. m., Deepening of Spiritual | He will open up a shop the first of Lite, Praise and Prayer. 7:20, short | P¢xt week and will do job work un gospel address. Each meeting pre-| til he gets definitely loc ated. 175 years. The funeral will e place from the residence Sun day afternoon at 2:30, Rev, Ma | officiating. All frienda and Daugh- tere of Rebec are invited to at- ° SUNDAY, JULY 2 2}-ACRE TRACTS WILL BE PLACED ON THE MARKET 0 YOU, THE NEWCOMER, allow us to call to your attention the antager fk Uand acres IN THE FIRST PLACE the soil is of the very best character aod cannot be beaten; sultable for the raising of all kinds of fleld crops, vegetables, fruits, berries, ete., and has slope enough for nate ure The land ie not heavily timbered and can be cleared for from $ 20 per ac IN THE SECOND PLACE, these tracts are situated on Mer cor island, in the middle of Lake Washington, within sight of the elty of Seattle, and can be reached by excellent boat service, the Mercer making four trips datly (20 minutes’ run), the being only 600 feet from Fruitland. N THE THIRD PLAC the price of the land is $426.00 for 2% acres 00 down and $10.00 per month. Abstract furnished and title passed upon by one of the leading legal firms of the city WE VENTURE TO SAY without hesitation that there has not been Jand, so situated with the natural advantages that Fraitiand has, offered within the last three years as cheap and as reasom- able as the Fruitland Tracta IT SEEMS STRANGE to us that so many peopie are willing to live in @ crowded city and bring their children up breathing impure air, drinking impure milk and eating impure food, when these very same people can go to the country and purchase a few acres with- in 30 minutes of town for a price less than the average 80 ft, lot costs. On these same few acres more than enough fruit, produce and hay could be raised than could possibly be used. Chickens, pigeons and bees could be taken care of as @ side issue. The chil dren would grow big and strong and full of health. HAVE YOU THOUGHT THIS MATTER OVER? If not, think about it immediately, think about it seriously. If you think com rectly you will meet us Sunday at Fruitland and buy 2% acres for $425.00. REMEMBER, this land overlooks Lake Washington and the city and les at the north end of Mercer island. We are going to have boats on Sunday running from Leaschi Park, as follows: The steamer Mercer at 10 a. m., the Xanthus at lla m, the Idlewild at 12 m., 1 p, m. and 2 p. m., and the Mereer “"*" TRANSPORTATION FREE This coupon will pass you to Fruitland and return on any of the above boats. PASS BEARER TO FRUITLAND M’GRAW & KITTINGER | GOOD FOR SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1905 ND RETURM Call at Our Office for Full Particulars ‘M’GRAW:KITTINGER - 256-9 COLMAN BUILDING THE MAKER DENTAL CO. The only office west of New York to employ “NEW SYSTEM DENTISTRY” This recent discovery makes it possible to do the HIGHEST GRADE of Dental work at the LOWEST PRICE and is the “ONLY TRUE PAINLESS SYSTEM.” We have the exclusive right for the State of Washington to use ANESTHETNIC, the only remedy known that makes teeth extraction POSITIVELY PAINLESS IN EVERY CASE. Try “New System Dentistry” and you will be more than pleased with the work and price. LICENSED GRADUATES ONLY. LADY'ATTENDANTS. Office OLYMPIC HOTEL BLDG-, ‘st and Yesler Counetiman Crichton and the/ tend the interment at Mt. Pleasant board of works joined in roasting P,|Johnson & Hamilton have charge atre grading improvement, at the Business was good on spatial ° |meeting of the board Seturday TOW Saturday ning, but few NEW YORK SEATTLE morning. Assistant City Engineer | Chan were made in the prices, Seat aaaunaas “tis tke et | White are in the market Watches and Diamonds on Credit thovld have been taken away from| "OW and selling a trifle better than You need not ready money. Our credit plan is strietly confideme M ch five months ago. Crich-|Ted ones, The first car of water tial.” Let us explain it to you. You can buy for the same price as ragga. t “ a ote | melon all gon ar att & if you paid spot cash. Select from our stock article you jon anid that the rexidents affected 1=e Ne Ste N gone; they sold fast} od tnake a small payment; the balance you pay at the rate of were in urgent need of sewers, but] While they were on the market. Theif vot week. Goods delivered on first payment, and you have @ could not obtain them until the/ ext car of melons ts due hb Me pleasure of weartr he goods all the time you are paying. We work was completed. day.’ Green corn is @ special fi your business and good will, and offer you the best value in the city, The board will put McHugh on the | ture, selling at $83 per case. Fine new) Call at your earliest convenience. mat Tuesday morning, when a] Potatoes are on the row. | Ss. L. DAVIDSON & CO. large number of contractors, includ- ree Peeitio Coast Associstion et cot Orenhal Glas Gassella Welles Ata jing himself, will have to explain why : A cea mi ale co ae Se Office Hours: From 9 a. m, to 7 p.m. Open Monday, Wednes- they should not be fined for their oe ipa and J nf 3, a be bot Jay and Saturday until 9 p. m. pos attended by road men from this r ation Counsel Calhoun ap-| city. Following are a few of th Diamonds Bought peared with Attorney Howe, repre-| Who hav gnified their intention of} laenting Contracte McClellan, and | attending Paul B. Thompson, a | an arrangement was practicaliy| W. Parker, LR. Nag Pr. W. Ba made whereby McClellan agreed to] ker and W. H. Olin. put up a maintenance bond for four ears on the First avenue south} CARRIES WAR CANOE avement ——$<— ws pornron’s The Steamer Capital City Sat LATEST PATENT WONDER SAW NIC ETH TO DISCUSE LIMUTS | uiey Dectnns satus. o tonne E TE ithe canoe tw one of aever BROWN’S scieatitic DENTISTS The slaughter house limit mat “ seein Hs = wham co | Scieatific ter will be taken up by Mayor Ral-|“'' ? wid Bane Warreeres 713 First Avenue ; SA eiamanens at anit [18 the Fourth of July races at Olym a : prs fe “grempeeadtionty 5 Piece oes PUN ) sot | Are the discoverers and originaters next week. It is proposed to amend | ! i n A large shipment of Cross-Cut | Are the ier eee ound eniontitie the ordinance which now gives the] | Nleven husky Indians will man/and One-Man Saws just arrived)? tom of Painless Dentistry. We Frye Packing company an exciy-/**° cam DESK te pS | AN lengths, 50¢ foot. 9 7 extract, crown, fill and clean or sive field so that it can be removed jder Buck Saws, $1.00 each nS | treat teeth absolutely without pein Mt m conventent time in the tuture, JORLEN LAKE aw cuts both ways; when dull re-|and guarantee all work for fifteen new limits being established in a |verse blade by changing ends Hie eed on" wae © Se heh est ¢ eo world, | Price A location farther removed from the CITIZENS PROTEST | a ean In the world: |tieatclass work. HXAMINATION ity awe ten Mose are) prise, Our plates are undetectable jstill selling at reduced prices. Jacks} from the natural teeth and are guat- a 6539 Mead |for rent 10c per day, Special sale] anteed to fit. LITTLE HAPPENINGS Bh. adeen, 6639 Meadow place, | on mixed paints. Good white lead| FILLINGS. ....500, 750 and Green Lake, and other property | i.0 per Ib. Rendering, Butchers’|GOLD CROWNS. ...$3.80 to SWRES SB ERS GATE BTS DEOE Tac al t in stove, all sizes cheap, | BRIDGE WORK. .. $3.00 to The King County Bar association [128 Ssainst the laying of = water! ston aws, Cleavers and Blades | PULL SET NATURAL peat pe The ex-epeculator has relatives |eded by a bright musical address ierawherry Seemne. ceded by a bright musical add : : ae 5 ‘int farsi rapp living in town, and in a misguided |“"Firgt” Free Methodist church—| Galan A. Wood and Guy Hunt, of E nn i. moment 4 delegation of them, head-| Corner Pine and Terry, C. 8. Mc-| Washington, D. C., are visiting thi fgg, Maroon, ete. ed by & minister, started to ask | Kinley, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. | Wook at the home of Assistant City Come and be served by un expert| Warden McCiaughrey to assign! my: preaching 11 a m. Subject: | Engineer Wood, preparatory to go i dispenser. Bigelow to the task of operating |«t7oliness.” Class meetings—ser-| img to Seward, Alaska, where they We are in business for your|th¢ telephone exchange in the} vice Olive branch mission, at 211% ) Will Join ® survey party to work health. prison. The job affords much VA-/ second south, 8 p. m. and 7:20 p.m. | the Alaska Central. The boys see |riety and would be pleasant com-| [mmanuel's Lutheran church— | Juniors in the engineering dep | pared to some convict tasks | Corner Minor and Olive; pastor, H.| ment of Cornell university and are —_ | What the warden sald to the/,4 gteel. English services 11 a. m.| making their first trip to this coun committee is not known, but it 18] Norwegian services 8 p.m. Preach- | (ry safe to say that his remarks were|ing by Mr. Harry E. Olsen. Sun | e | to the effect that he knew his busi-| gay school 10 a. m The defunct Ballard Iron Works COLMAN BUILDING, ee ; in.|,, Premont Swedish M. B. church—| will be wold by the receiver on July | 807 FIRST AVENUE. Varden McClaughrey has an in-| poy John Ovall, pastor. Preaching|@ at 10 a. m Bet. Columbia and Marion Btreeta |ternational reputation asa penol-|tomorrow 10:45 a. m. and & p. m - anne - ogist Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Junior he schooner Wawona was dock-| When Bie wan being dressed | “uo 8 p.m. Epworth League|ed this morning at the Seattle ship Spinning’s Specials)“. vin came wail it came to | ae? 9 yarda tor ecrepiag and petating * BIG BICYCLE BARGAINS. = donning convict’s gab. The only| ese Ponshote: Sabbath We started our big t Saree | Lane str Presbyterian a S, Ene ned od han y I pores in| request he is known to have made] g.nool 9:30. Rev. Clifford will The Ohio society will hold ue an mt er noe then | ° 4 outdoor celebration at Wildwood | we have sold six bicycles. This} ¥%% preach at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.| > : | ialows that there are thove + >. “T would like to request permis-|( g meeting 6:30 p. m |park, on th ast shore of Lake} preciate ext to rowing,| sion to wear my own underwear.” | “Universal Assemblage of Pure| Washington, on July 4 poechos | cycling is the most healthful ploas-| “If I were you,” replied Store-|yiying—Aitar service 11 a.m. Sub-| Will be made by H. K. Foster, Edwin ure. It is cheaper to be well than| keeper Hannay, “I would not make | sect “Our Ml Affinities.” Ger-| 8 Gill, J, M. Taylor, and Prof. M.| to be sick. Ride a bicyele—it willla request of that kind. It will only | mania Hall, Second and Seneca, At} F. Jones. } help you to get well and keep YOU! he a question of time till the gov-{9'p' m,, “Where Ix the Temple and | ~~ rer 4 0 FE ; 1 e ent will have to supply this.) s There?’ At 8 p. m There ia more Catarrh in this section 40.00 Eagle Bicycle, ladies’ oni ramen Who Belongs Th i of ee ee y - a 2 $25.00} YoU had better put it on now and|<penunciation and Realization.” | Of the country than alt other diseases You never saw a poor Bagte. get done with it. It will be easier) sister M. Stevenson will officiate. . supposed t incurs $56.90 Racycle, Coaster brake now than later.” at MANY years doctors pro- ny, . : $39.00! So Bigelow laid aside his under Roman Catholic Meetings. j cal | ala me FP e vole took | i'priae| wear of finest thread and put on! | ine } 4 6 Pari Ww. J Gt the St. Louls World'y ta | tha nich Uncle wovide Si lary's Parish—R ir $56.00 Bpinning, cushion fork, coant-|init whict mn provides | sietz, Karly mass and sermon | hns i : mat |The clumsy socks came next and : ; thone > and dherghone seaulres er oF two-speed automatic coanter| tion the blue trousers of light ma-| (children’s mass at 8:30 a. m.); Sur | conatitutional treatment. Fall's, ¢ he OE 900.00) sen ena a sly. day school at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30] tarrh. Cur anugactured by F. J.| Firat’ ciass, nd comfortable,| terial and the four-button jacket of | 9m. High mass and sermon at | Cheney & ‘co. Toledo, Ohio, ix the | Come in and oy one were given him ny ng ~ a tion at 3:30 p. m. 10 drops to.a teaspoonful. It acts dt SPINNING’® GATIGFACTORY |ho bears the number 4717, | Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue, ie tuetem. “Ther otter ‘on ne bea e numbe' ’ tyatem. ‘They offer one . Masses at 6:00 a m., 7:30 a m., 8:30 dollars for any ase it falls STORE. 1310 SECOND AVE. fome of these days the wovern-| qm. and 10:20 a, mi; evening serv- N tor carvtlare and’ tent | ment will put a little red circle aur- | tog gt $:20 a, ia, tt abet hs CO. to pzounsing & bed By oa “ ae Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. ? ; OUVeNIrs--~ [irc wise lati "Aer ena £5] EPpy, i or con s ny ia one - San of hin | &™- low mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers, : oe ~/ Lac leee Their fond 1# plain sub {sermon and benediction. ~ ; ns an _chnpccerccaltive ed 2 iain, Suh | _ Church of the Immaculate Con-| | | Exoursion Rates TOBACCO HEART. ception—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30 ill be made by the Northern Pa- Brooches Constant ase of ea has a} and 8:20 a. m., low mass; 10:80] cific July 2 3 and 4 to all points paralyzing effect upon the heart ac.|@. m., high mass and sermo! within 200 miles of Seattle. Low ee tee cater ta vend tion, It is first noticeable through|p. m.. rosary and bengdiction. rates, ‘Tickets good returning to Seat! just the thing to a dull, uneasy pain around the heart July 6. Inquire at N. P, City Office » od 0 [heosophical Society, — — should stop the progress of th - at onme atin Dee alia’ ant | eee je, 1118 Srd. Sunday Por fireworks and fine exhibition Cure. It strengthens and repairs) By Reincarnation a] pieces in rockets, candles, mines, the nerve tissues, and re Dayid Warren] etc, see Piper ‘& Taft, 1024 2d Ave. Spiritual Association, Hall, First near Pilots of Prax Lecture aud tesa at 11 a m. on steamer Apres Chassee. J. W. Colville will in Olympia. ity; 0 00 onal ieee of 3:00 aad :80 p.m, After- Steamer leaves Galbraith's ‘toon subject, “Apiritualiam tn sam will meet at 9 o'clock Saturday in|" OM Vie wited to the council on Judge Griffin hambers to take! vonday night |action on the death of Judge Strave, eee nate svat the main te not During the month of June 45,000]. aed, and that there are only 10 people ware transported between houses in five blocks. Most of the attle and Alki ‘Point. Repor houses are now supplied by springs the different vessels made to and windmills, and it is claimed local inspectors show that the/ that the water is good steamer Dix carried 46,000, the T. « The ondipanse ordering ithe dan Reed aw many again, and the Man-) ovement was passed at the ape one "there ‘Ai meeting of the council on last, ‘The steamers Rainier and Santalruogday, and the mayor signed it Rarbara sail for San Francisco andl rng property owners allege that San Pedro with 1,600,000 feet ef) they received no notification of the lumber and 20 passengers, The for-| tact, In order to do the work the mer el leaves Saturday night] property had to bo assensed for 60 and jhe lattgr Sunday. of its assessed valuation. Assistant John F. fore Judge ¢ —_o-— Go to Olympia on the ee of them until the following Mon- s| day to plead pert Savage, Doyle, robbery; Emily ia unten are 8. Sweeney, Miller arraigned the follow- ing prisoners Saturday morning be-] up at Piper & Taft's, 1084 24 A) main on the street. A remonstrance per cen Proseuting Attorney > Firecrackers iffin, Who gave each J. McCall and "s burglary; John on atabinge i apne Oly Olympia. Fare, ties ae Jeaves Galbraith’ flock tis Wheelbarrows at your own price, BOYNTON per package and | Suit wet? 4 Go to op a on the Fourth | Suits are easily worth §} RY, Sede Fo BROWN’'S PAINLESS DENTISTS, 713 First Avenue, Parlors 1, % 3 4 5 and 6 Bisch one dase ent af Mnanna all & Southwick’s. Hours—8: 30 a. m. to 6:30 pam, Sums day, 8: 0a. m. to 12:30 p.m. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer, C.W. SAW & HARDWARE CO. 300 PIKE ST. Fo the Man that wants a Dress for $10.00—We place on sale 100 Black Clay bob ghee hand tailored gar othiers, ete en a ne more orale te

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