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“Don't Worry, Watoh Us Grow JULY SALE STARTS WITH GREAT SUCCESS Rewertmble valu Oyen Me ee or RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. ore beside the y we e methods ¢ o . H@u@y Northwestern metho : GEORGETOWN POLITICIAN GETS A BIG SALARY FROM COUNTY | just outeide the limite, lveryboay Ther® ® every reason why y hould come here—these price in Georgetown laughed eo . oO aberutd Belp you AND OWNS INTEREST IN THREE FRANCHISES Rut that ix only one of the me 4 from the t | ver or Brass ALL March 6, 1903, he wan give " ogg laliar iae R te Sell -feliahiahalalishahehelaleteiatelubdetnsditdhiaddatnieie ad . nine to construct @ or] Ie Brasa Pole Trimmings. pe ede eal Ps How would you like to be M. I, Hamilton, politicta % | ent and Wy maine in the whole! set é Me * And & | SUch of Coorgetown and vieinity | We Brass Pole Sockets * Draw $4 @ day from the cour 1 supervinor, an well jyrg nor gaan 20 ih ake *® an electri line and automob! edwa * | bid i ied : Penns Pol * iT , ey [ware so Mgnt tras WE'VE GATHERED WHAT Rt DOZEN DIFFERENT NUM : . : | ens he same diets BERS OF THIS SEASON'S WAISTS INTO ob CLEARANG® POOL FOR TODAY, DID. Se White Enamel ( ce een wen eee be we sd we'd a | vith these mingty | ED THEM INTO Two LOT ) PRICKD THEM 80 LOW THAT YOU ARE SURE TO Poles, did FERSERAIHAVSHS ' re 1h | CARRY THEM ALL AWAY BEFORE iMT. HERE'S HOW fe’ VE MARKED THEM mings te —_———— Job April he obt fr ce Brass Pole Brack per hime natruct . i iL The 5 ty with which thes Ha mn and the count m=|to 7 ' Wont Seattle pair he Ine re may be act i ne ———— We Brass Exte n Rod a eeluuia a a7 -_ ey : Frea J. K 1 « re, C. | 54 Inches, each eee dyed $. hat | Adas A Jones Winxbiy We Br ity charter ma , It ear franck for which nator Mitchell of that kind in. os ‘ M. L. Ha t of ¢ reetown, who | been indicted. ni iexte < Bs has repeated! " to the lime For nearly two years H te 1 BS. 1 each 15 a - becaune of b ection with| has been getting lary ‘ . 8 eae he franc? Pot, i metemeien Woda Wate npany, #0] day as a road supervisor, althoy t i the: fect , ' lentified with the!» unvert that the ld be Impeache Sor » to the charges ¢ rather than be ioners, how- | = plete "25 made in dark, Hight green, white te ) AWeat it « fit x 7 | “ae or cream t three has @ pull farls proper th grant franchine ‘as re t that of most men,| Hamilton wae given the to county er 95 an ex 1 it pant | we wan created a year We don't mae ; Pet 02—Iron Bed, with oval effect inf} the « nt in evident from a th ity limits of Geargetown. | ke 1 Abrama Weds ry head and foot board, enameled in x at f the re wat t fact made him Jegally ble | ing Sto law that we k 639 . ol Ingrains, art colors of blue and white orf) the rt house |to take the position, #o he moved! nibite 406 n, per yard....4@@ solid colors of light green, white is we 408 ry Brussels. Carpet- or cream; price $15.00, cut to y\ Te yard Ss Herrick and Vice Prew ar 8 ¥ re stry Brussels Carpet- 1102—Iron Bed, head board ream SHIRT WAISTS of white, black and 4 "168 yard 75 over six feet high, has BAN FRANCISCO, July 6 this a f and most vot Carpetings, per yard brass knobs, f op effect, ha AG preg ees Bi aoe an oad ve utece The full swell foot board, enamele ing gol a in honor of Sec. rth each ut a& Reversible Carpetings in white or lght green; pricefl a + | . njoyed a stroll SHIR STS of rious, 5, reduced to aut the atreet Mins Roosevelt bahay —, 4 ype and fen accompanied by some | waists that are ghtly so! erna, riestelm wan taken for an aut th re an f oo | ens o waists 0 ean an i quite up-to-date in style. They are eS lm . ropbeiye | $ $ each, but because the lines ar n to RS FENSTER, MATRON OF AN ORPHANS’ HOME, DEFENDS | oa } J tak ur choice today at yo | HERSELF AGAINST THE CHARGES OF HER NEIGHBORS N will tor eieeeiipcaiia | AMUCk cUarthy Dry Soods ©o | . “I am the victim of « neighbor: | ploring the contents of a big waste Second Ave. and Madison St. hood row My neighbors are ali | paper basket beside the city editor's * “a against me because I have tried to/ desk. Suddenly there was a sound . : detend my property against thelr | of crowing and ing, and « pair) AN4RON MOLOER PUT THREE | Qa? bad boys, who have been trying to/of fat little legs flew up into the} rd = break down my fences and annoy|air. The youngster has lost his|, MEN OUT OF BUSINESS BE. | a | me tn other ways [balance and had tumbled hear firet/ - — —_— of PORT AN S—A pretty feat- Mra. Fenster, matron of an or-|into the basket. Still chuckling| FORE SUBDUED ni shauitinins | “ vies gf Ture of the Fourth of July celebra- |phan’s home at Hillman City,/and dimpling the urchin was ree eet ge P war 7 A tet ct: Hon here was the formal presenta- | walked Into The Star office Wed-|cued by Mra. Fenster art ieee | Gon to the city of Civic park by the) | Resday morning, wheeling on a per And this is the baby they accume] wi) + | ole E ambulator a fat, chubby, haeppy-/| me of abusing,” said Mra. Fenster.|,¥ Hout any warning hom ip | = looking little youngster. She had/“Just look at him: does he look} Witte, an fron worker, was » |S) AD/UM OPENS } = come to vindicate herself against |abused? He weighs 40 pounds, and | ¥!th & sudden desire to kill his fel-| | 410]-1103-1105 SECOND A\ the charges of cruelty and inhu-|is the best natured baby I h nang bey 11:30 o'clock on AT CARNIVAL: nite manity preferred against her by lever seen. They say I have held | Tuesday night in the restricted din A | | Cl Sal s Why Pay Your ene several residents of Hillman City./this little fellow under water to| tet. A row with an inmate of a be nnua! u y earance ie a According to their story the hu-|puntsh him. You ean understand — f til fame started Witte on| The big sale continues with renewed energy after the glorious mm r a ent. bit of sport came| mane officer was called in a few how bitter their feeling against me |e rampage, and before Patrolmen| 7 1 the M t |] Fourth. minating in @ tragedy at|4ays ago to prevent her from club-|is when they start such a story as|20fkman, Crandall and Donlan a: @ carnival was the Mecca for) Remember there are big cut price bargains on every floor—these ma Tuesday night, about | Ding & T-year-old orphan to death, |that for the mere fact that 1 have| TYed, Witte had put three bystand-| the masses in town Tuesday. Fully | listed being merely examples. end State Senator R. M.| and a free-for-all fight followed, in| once or twice doused this child un-|¢T* Out of business. C. W. Etitoit | 8.000 people attended Tuesday night sold will BE DELIVERED IN PERFECT CONDI- ~~ Kinnear, Mrs. Kinnear, Miss Kin-| Which Mra. Fenston wielded her{der water when he has lost hix|Occuples @ cot at the Pacific ho bunds were packed dur- | Rear, another young girl, eorge | club upon her neighbors. breath, He has something wrong, Bital and Tom O'Rourke was re - eenoon Ths many te U. Piper “shot the chutes The boy I was puntshing was | with his throat and the only thing | moved to the Wayside Emergency | acts. the high fire dive . oom BUFFETS —1 When the boat struck the water|my own son,” sald Mrs Fenster, |that will help him when be can't|0spital im an unconscious ¢ for } = nd the “Human Fly,” were| 2 Sb ake te : 4 after racing down the incline, it} “and I was whipping him because | get his breath fs to duck him under} A young boy was also o the sights at eae ef Cathedral | No. 124—Buffet is a Colonial pat- . |Witte’s victims, but escaped wit It is any doubt about & drawer with in mahogany: fine French s split in two pleces, leaving the mer-|he had stolen firecrackers andj water. Why, I would no more} ™ w aped with a > ~ | Jaevere beat tle being a fun-loving town a vis &. bane 18x40 inch mirror 18x40; base 24x lrymakers struggling in the water, It} Would not tell me where he got/ harm a hair of this baby’s head, re beating : r ll quickly dispel open silver and two linen draw- lwas only with great difficulty that| them. He tsa stubborn-willed child |concluded Mrs. Fenster with tears| The boy was the first victim and | to the carnival will quickly dispe legs *; full swell front! three- When you can get fresh Roast the two men succeeded in keeping |and has to be punished severely. |in her eyes, “than I would cut off|W8# getting decidedly the worst of ‘ oe ompartment china _ closet; ed Java Blend for lthe three terrified. women from|While I wes punishing him the|my own right hand. I love him |it when Elliott attempted to in oe See heis “abelé le carved lege Regular drowning until another boat could| neighbors descended upon me. Yes, | dearly, and I love all the children | fre. Witte knocked him down an oors and bap n- PE acee Ge 4.00, cot to .. - $35.00 | reach them I did take the club to Captain Sem-|in my charge. Iam doing my best | Kicked him several times, and then Seer thie © inches deep and S6_—Buffet of quarter-sawed + aa ple and another man. I think I|to bring them up right, and with|*truck out at O'Rourke, felling him ee ie aon rail silver, linen 4 2 ee ae had a right to, and I will do it again|some of them I have to be severe,|t0 the pavement like «log r oe nak aa » compartment wren cukmene ea Jap ‘Assaults Boy if they come to my place interfer-| but any honest investigation will|O’Rourke recovered consciousness | ‘10, consisting of two adults and) quarter-sawed golden Eroneuent Gai ieee ing.” show Humane Officer Clark or any-| late this afternoon. Witte was canned yoers 0, cut to ent china closet. Regu- 2 T ADAMS | With B t Bottle The chubby baby accompanying | body else that I am not abusing |Tested by the police and charged | *uebter. ¥ ee coe 00, CUt tO. ...+++ $47.50 a on | 8 Mrs. Fenster was delightedly ex-lany of them.” with being drunk and disorderly cceony orb os > aap frets Buffet of quarter Buffet of quarter-sawed | = \that wer ory tn x has fine noak; has entire swell = at were ve a ror 12 : top and front elaborate. Ladies and chi are to be . fre : son babe : ® ® ® LAND FRAUD especially catered the after ‘ easel ania I. Ito, a Japanese laborer, wan ar ne linen three-compartment ; o'clock with Martin Brown, a youth CASES ON \\« taken at night into the great mtto| 1 te drawers. ee O06 the former hit on the h: | crow * oO 1 beer bottle, painfully cutting catty } | the seat. ’ PORTLAND, Ore., July 5.—That the boy threw a firecracker in front |eral Judge DeHaven to rush through three shelves, adjustable to ang . of him. Ito immediately str the trial of the land fraud cases quarter- | height. Cut to......+.+ : hi ' y k bs wid i Cneeet | meas- | Base to match ‘above section, & COFFEE co. arewe oh the bees with a beer b wee oe — oe Fe canes | PRECIPICE | rches | with glass doors and three TEA 5 tle. ne boy fell to the ground with ¢ called up and the defendants | shelves, measurement same as : S Uidel seedy im dake end PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ALL MEMBERS OF THE CABINET, lordored to appear at once and plead | 16.50 ; $21 SECOND AVENUE. | Officers Mayou and Brafford AND OTHER LEADERS OF THE NATION PAY TRIBUTE To |°" “emur | } Near Madison Street Placed the two under arrest. Brown Arguments heard tn the demurrer | ss = Dy AV ENPORTS was taken to his home and Ito THE DEAD STATESMAN ease of the Butte Creek Land, Lum-| LASCHAMPS, France, July ad | om ked up. The wound was not seri- ber &@ Li Stock company were | the Ital oa’ No. 2,194—Davenport, has = ma- * —e taken under adviseme Bench | reported that Lancia, the Italian} Tieh red ny posts, arm rests, top 2 Dasara J pesiawand laanok tot A Rae se decoration il and base; covered with CLEVELAND, ©. July With| the carriages and were driven | W&rran issued for A. P. and | representative in the n Ben et af polished | aibcesel ‘velomh ibaa Sanne fitting ceremonies, yet marked with| away, the president 4 cabinet |*: 3B. Downs. Indictments for con eeeret : 00 value, cut to i FE 33.00 is | retary of State John Hay was today| tate secretary being driven to the aa Winkle hahaa Dugan his m lown, fell over pred ae see Bh ar gy any \F peee en Say promdt beerdl Sisler were dismisee’, The | bis m down, fel 8, top rai rail and base; Sin for You vO ALASKA ane caauard. ak te ‘ooh ee ea: Mey returned to the hor ores: ution stated that all the de-\4 precipice, while going at the rate rg and wered tn riche C5 pt - : r n home Prendanta in the c Against S. A.|* PP ng A NM | shed, emboss: the best; covered in rich re ort Jce for the dead in the|of Samuel Mather, her brother-in« va embossed velou 7 The Alaska Steamship company’s | chapel in Lakeview cemetery arrival of President Roosevelt and PReteed to plead guilty ex to death on the rocks below. Noth peas “ ‘ . steamer Jefferson sailed for the| in ine chapel was assembled a| party at the Chamber of commerce [@nator B. P. Mays, who Is sick in|ing has been seen or heard of him ms a % " north at 10:30 Wednesday morn-| rise. any of distinguished | hall, where the remains lay in state #GaMfornia. His case was placed|since the race was over. He was CAST IRON COOK STOVES ing, having on board about 100] jourers The troops, with @ squad of poll * plat on the docket ot among those who finished the school teachers from ali parts Of) yer Hay and Clarence Hay were| led the cortege. A large number ot! “borr : x . | cours 2A mmo. Se the United States: PORTLAND, Ore., July 5.—Prose-| on the front bench to the right. To] people lined the streets leading tq! | , Ww. Ve | a er r > it. & . orne eney received the if About half the passengers Fe! ine ieft President Roosevelt, Samuel cemetery and watched the pas; | CUtns Attorney H a th uf adn ; from Seattle. Among those goin be following f Washington: “Your 30 miners are y from here are F. B. Cooper, supert | Mather and oth oe of the funeral ‘procession Nofal, able and successful condict as the result * nal =. Hay. Vice President Fair — . ‘ a ter eon own # Victor Talking Machine. | iatendent of the Seattle schools, and | N°! Mrs. Hay. Vice President Fal ‘ , an, | Of the prosecution against Senator |in the Tide Water ( This matchless voice is recorded | s, banks and the remainder of the CLEVELAND, ©0., July The th | Miss Nettle Sawyer, primary super- Mitchell is appreciated and com-|™!n tare §=moraing @@ the disc record—for all time. company sat well in the rear of the| special train on the Pennsylvania ; teotiahit out: one Goad > visor of the Seattle schools. mended TOUgAt ORT, One Cee It t* rendered by the improved chapel, road bearing the president and party} “(gigned) HOYT | badly burned a Wictor Talking Machine as clearly| ag eeaeaakekakkaKR &Ke| When the silent company had as-|to attend the funeral of John Hay co TE PO 4.81) tive. The reseders Gre searching Wes though the great prima donna |» sembled Dr. Hiram C. Hayden be-| arrived at the Union station at $ : . | for other victims, nearly 30 of whom 16-inch oven ., . one room while you lis-|# Bank clearings Wedn: gan by a prayer for the dead, alo'clock. The president was accom-|WASN’T SERIOUS re st!!! in the mine probably - a. <5 RTS + Ne im the other. * amounted to $1,166,665.57 quartette ng two verses of a by Secretaries Shaw, Hitch-} Judge Griffin is hearing the man- | beyond reach of assis ? That's ali— ® clearings this day last year #) hymn, fo which Dr. A ock, Wilson, Metealfe, Bonaparte, | dam proceeding brought by W. 1 > | BEDROOM 8 ITES There are no jarring, screamy|#% were $866,877.74. % | Meldrum, of Mr. Hay'’s| Attorney General Moo Postmas-} Brown, who for the past eight SALT WATER RESORT. ree- Colonial 189—B m Set, of solid Ro\res. * # | church, read a passage of scripture.| ter General Cortelyou, former Be years bh Aa member of th Alkt Natatorium ts the only finish; suite You are invited to come in and| #4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ MM x ¥ ¥ -¥ ¥-H| Another hymn Was sung, and after| retary of the Navy Morton, former|state horticultural — comm! wort that 1s open every day iresser, bed, chif- Ihear Melba and Jose and Curaseco, a prayer the service ended Secretary of the Treasury Lyman B.| against the county ommiasic or shin All under roof and dressing tab SRM, beh @ Gocen move at} The steamer Spokane, of the Pa- A squad of troops of the Ohio Na-| Gage, Elihu Root, Charles Emory |and J. G. Hopkins, who was appoint sey Bae Ret prlnedipee Bi the world’s great singers. ie “yi pogo mega | bind tional guard bore the casket down|#mith, Senator Knox, Dr. P. M.| ed to fill the vacancy recently wher HEALTH AND PLEASURE led French ‘plate mirror SSantl Krell Auto Grand Piano 1s an in | sal bond Alaska, Thursday, with 180) 1) aiste. Behind it follo the] Rixey and Secretary Loeb Brown tendered his resignation Alki Nat lum is a f. . ves, neatly carved and high- |) strument thet anybody can play, | ‘Ur!# chief mourners and members of the} Troop A was drawn up at the| Brown's action t# based on the alle- | Warm and comfortable bias ¢ mas oste, or ly polished. + only here, BELLINGHA} cabinet, who acted ax honorary pall| entrance to the station, ‘The party|gation that he did not intend his| yy yr a Comm’ Aalnana vide. ee | the finest carv- | Bed to match, stands 6 feet high. 6f the Fourth here was glorious. It| bearers. President Roosevelt ac-| was met by Samuel Math ind al resignation seriously, and that as wccinnne nore: Mee: DOB Chiffonter to match, has three was on n grand gcale, and nothing companied Mra, Hay to the car-| committee of the chamber of com-|he «till desired to hold the 4 "U B | van "saxttciocn | pak iene, Bremen pene ane D §. JOHNSTON CO, =e! fur comp Seren. A Uirwe ervind “whameedl aad lo evemen oc ine cit wer | MON BAILY rays as | 22x46-inch | and large French plate mirror ewe ur The cortege then moved to the| the president's arrival, but made no | preference should be given him. At | contains four jong and two | Dressing Table to match, has fine Beattic’s din Piano House OLYMPIA—The Tee ecitwation here| Stone plot, where the casket was|/ demonstration. The party imme- |torney Frank B. y who repre and Cafe | short drawers. French plate mirror, beveled. 903 SECOND was a notable event. The business | lowered into the grave, Dr. Hayden| dlatoly entered the carriages and sents Hopkins, states that the pres-ln ous home made Dread—é loaves If Thit Three-Piece $460 Suite This $194 Solld Mahogany Bulte Burke Building. mon of the city united in making it|reading the familiar graveside} were driven to the Chamber of jent_ mandamus proceedings are im- . to EE CUE LO orecececen shoseuee $125 the “beet ever.” prayer, The party at once entered| Commerce, where it wae met by ‘proper, as Brown's only hope of re-| for . -25e¢ a THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUL Y 5. 1905. amilton Knows How To Make Politics Pay MCaritiys ) Bargains in Bargains in Wash Goods Hosiery