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500 NORTH DAKOTANS- BOUND FOR SEATTLE 8T. PAUL July 11.—Governor (oral superintendent of the Central Boartos, North Dakota, ac livigion of the Great Northern panied by the other wore EK. Johnson hasshrdl unm and by General Pa nt} McDonough will be statgned at Stone, of the Great N a Maw 6 fiviston he & hundred persons in all, start w George EB. Johnson has tonight in two pecial car f pointed chief clerk t uo nished by the r hedy, assistant general superintend party will go, f nt of the Spokane diviston, i@ part in the forma ace of W. Willerton, Willerton af the ship Dakota on beba come to St. Paul to take up of his state. Governor Searles w pectal w n the general offtoe Present to the vesaal, through its ¢ of the. com ficers, a clock bearing the coat-of President Perham of the Order of arms of North Dakota, The gift Railway Telegraphersa sent General Will resemble that made by his stato) Manager Horn a note requesting a to this state to the steamship Min- ' conf © as to the wage schedule nesota, The governor and his ,a lations of hers, It panions will spend two days at the Portland exposition, where July 18 | be will » North Dakota day } “H. McDonough, of Havre, | ® RRA RARER Mont has been clerk to J. M. Day J. HAM" NOW CHICAGO'S CORPORATION COUNSEL CHICAGO, July 11.—James * Hamilton Lowis was on Mon * day night appointed by Mayor * Dunne to be corporation coun * sel for the city of Chicago * James Hamilton Lewis was for * merly United States congress. * man from the state of Wash * ington, TARR RARE RRR ee There Are Many Old Square Pianos and there - * * - . * ~ * * * * - are lots of up- rights, too—whose ow . Sharies Holcomb was married ers would Itke to change mday night to Miss Bugenie for Speidel! at the bride’s residence. hav 20 Bast Fir, Rev, Dr. F. L. Whar kine performed the emony at 8 place STRINWAY RICHMOND, A.B. CHASE, SSTEY OODBURY, GRAMER, and old ¢ The paym ar sw you for your all it te worth. matter of future nts can be readily need between us. ‘ell us where your pl- ano can be seen and we will tell you what we will do. Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS. TL Second Ave, Seattle Ban Francisco, Cal Oakland, Cal SBA, IN WHICH SHE WAS SH JEALOUSY CAUSE FRAY IN Camping Semi-porcelain White Dinner regular 10e values, special, each .. Be Cups and Saucers to match plates, and are good values at We or i5¢, some are just B.C. Newton, « contractor, bed and attempted to kill }Moran, an attorney, at 11 o'clock }iast night, because of the attentions |WHEN JAPS FINISHED (BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF LESLIE'S WEEKLY; FIRST PICTURE TAKEN OF THE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP ORBL, 13,500 TC THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY., JULY 11, 1905. WITH THIS WARSHIP lt lt r t M |» t COPYRIGHT, 19065, BY JU ATTERED BY THE MERCILESS FIRE OF TOGO'S S STABBING BOARDING HOUSE at Reiss, of the local carnival | A report of the affair was sent to the police headquarters and Capt. | 4 formances and particularly to pre- setts that the present tariff munt t | the |» | iffs to politics declaration to give . AFTER THE GREAT FIGHT OF NS AND CAPTURED. THE HURRICANE DECK LOOKING FORWARD, THE SHIP I8 NOW AT THE MAIDZUNU NAVY YARD, JAPAN. Nat Reiss Never Saw High Dive In His Own Show RANE WANTS A REVISION (Special to The Star.) ° WASHINGTON, July = 11LNo tatement by any republican of in luence in his party has caused more smment than the recent ton of Benator Crane of Me evined. This declaratten off hand the wre wan no’ nade in any to discussion, on 1h 1 invit aA public express he polley 6f the rectly quoted ation Mr. Crane ad meeting called for of dincussing republican p The Muaschu n of large ftaira, in touch with the wid 1 possessed =o horough understanding of th jon of tariffs to bunt fared with the relatio purpong ty in fassachusetts. enator in aw bustr commer rela on am com ip of tar ‘There is much in nator Crane's 1 for reflec fon to the high .protectioniats 1 “standpatters” of his party New England has long been the tronghold of high tariff man of such Influence and when as Senator val of the ad ongress DGB CO.) THE JAPAN THE VIEW IS FROM On one occasion Madame Liljens. whe caught the razor In her hand |SO™pany, has been a showman all| who is necessarily a woman of tron nd received a severa cut [his life. It has been his business | constitution, was somewhat ill, and }to see all kinds of thrilling per-|she told Reiss that she rather readed to take the leap that night | vail upon other people to see them. | Reiss immediately told her that if elightly a bars ao he was paying to Mra. Gorman./Laubecher, together with Jailers pair yi oe: --3@ Wl Mrs. Gorman received a bad cut on|Corbett and Wilkes, started for the| Yet, strange as it may seem, he} the felt the least indisposed she the band while making an effort to|scene. When they arrived Moran|®¢ver looks at Madame Liljens, the should not take the chance, as it Come to the get posseasion of the razor with|was just leaving and Newton was daring woman who dives every | was better to disappoint the crowd Shich Newton was trying to cut|found in bis room. Both were|Misht from the 68-foot pole into a/for one night than to risk her life Moran was cut in the neck| placed under arrest. Moran was re- | POO! of water take her plunge. He|The woman, however, with char ‘ewton was slightly cut in the| leased later on bis own recognia-|“@0esn't like to, acteristic grit, made the dive with ance. | in response to the craze of the| out injury Newton {s a roomer in the house American people for exhibitions = = lof the most dangerous character he ltaken by Mra. Gorman in May. She stated that she had said very little to Newton, but that be had been |very jealous of the attentions of Moran, whom she has known for a long time. Monday night Moran alled on her and left the house about 11 o'clock Just as he was stepping off the porch, Newton sprang in front of him with an open razor in his band. He muttered an 1325 Second av. Arcade Block. KLINE & ROSENBERG, oath and slashed at Moran's throat.|* § - Honolulu #|the guy ropes to the slender pol 825 Firet Avenue. Mrs. Gorman rushed at Newton|* Coon.” just as the woman was ready tc |when she saw him attack Moran,|* STAR—Polite Vaudeville jump into the air. Ghe hesitated a ‘and dragged him away. In doing so|* CARNIVAL—Third avenue and #| moment for a new start and her — * James street face was burned somewhat by the ir flames around her body RRR ee | ———— —"*s July Remnant Sale The Bargain Tide Is Now at Its Height at This Always Busy Store $8.00 50-foot Piece Best Guaran 19¢ 10-quart Heavy Retinned teed Cotton Hose 4.39 | Milk Pan... sveee 100 $10.00 50-foot Aiged Bull Dog | 10¢ Japanese Lanterns Rubber Hose ... ee esse $1.50 Family Scaio with | 1S¢ dozen American Beauty Red weighs 24 Ibs. | _ Rubber Jar Rings De | $6.00 Crescent Speeder Heavy All $4.50 Crescent Lawn wheel, warranted, 16-in. Steel Hand Car 84.49 $6.79 Gendron Folding Go-Cart, rubber tires, ining back and adjustable foot rest . $4.98 . seees BOG Good Quality Rush Shopping 800° 12-9) art Royal Granite Pre- | Baskets . be serving Kettles with cover 85c en Fancy Engraved wi + 49¢ | Blown Tumblers, each .... 3¢ Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union has provided his show with one of} them, but the sight of it in no joy jto him. Perhaps he fears that the i] | will be a fatal end to the exhibition | |wome day. Up to the present time there has been no serious accident, but neith er Reiss nor the woman deny that there {# always a possibility of one In Aberdeen some one moved one of ATTHETHEATERS RR * *% AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. * & THIRD AVE. Held for Ran * * * * * * * * * * os * * | | The patrons of the Third Avenue] ******# #RRAAA AAA theater will bid goodby to the Tay lor company with genuine feelings of regret when the present engage ment closes next Sunday. All the MRS. POTTER MANKRUPT. LONDON, July 11.—Mrs. James Brown Potter presented & petition in bankruptcy Fri plays the company tb t are @ day and the court has appoint- of the most thrilling character ' od @ receiver. The actress lost brightened immensely with humor vily in her productions in ous incidents. “Held for Ransom” se eeeeeeeeex® # the Savoy theater. Her persc ia fully up to the standard of the] th Savoy theater. Her person. #| others presented lf th gent “The Honolulu Coon” and her! * | 10 Hono oon” and Senagambian associates continue to] + ** ***¥¥ EEE YY ® ulee the theatergoe who are ending th pattle theater this N Y kLi Cc i. The play tna farce pure ana | WOW ¥ OFK LiQuor Go but it is just the kind to For Best Wines and Liquors | 2017 FIRGT AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. Phones Main Ind. 1995. amuse during the summer weather. |The ragtime muste is lively. Tho new bill put on at the Star Monday night was fully up to the 104 FIRST AVY. SOUTH Pink 1751. In Free Delivery |On Wednesday night a public wed ding will take place in full view of all the center of the grounds Phones—Sunset Gependent 1761 standard of the other bills presented during the past few weeks. The World's Greatest Conquerors” have something above the average, and 4207 2 all the attractions are of the high (coolly Pe, ae aS | is Ba hoes GaeHirre Fisher & 1 | The carnival continues to attract the crowds of pleasure seekers. The | recond week began on Monday night , 7 with several new features added. Ze pane free attractions will be aug LLt072d807 mented by several strong special |features through the coming week ARETE L ELIOT LL | ! It's hard luck to pay for first class plumbing and after a few months of use discover you've heen handed a gold brick in the shape of the cheapest and most unsatisfactory work and ma terial, It happens every day nd is due solely to efforts to practice so-called economy Bon't be 80 foolish. Get Awa from the plumber who offers to do a job at a price far below what any other plumber wants You'll get just what you pay for—cheap work, poor material it pays to buy the best The saving in repairs the first ye will more than make up for your itial expense, Come to us. We'll give you an estimate based the highest grado of work and backed by our guar antes. If the work is done by us, it will be done right on ERNST BROS., 506 Pike St. in that the] ot ts stration and | ---we say to you tl the time has come wher menge | mgt Ac rp an representing ren |iaughed away. The attitude of the | rs | junior senator from the Tay State, | ranged specially jand his well known personal friend 73 ~ . . ship for the fp cident would pon a SEASON SALE, | to Justify the conclusion that the a | Massachusetts propoganda had th | popular attention ine the signal gua fer. the soe- for two weeks culminate at the next seasion of early buying. SEATILE East Travel during the summer is the best thing in the world for the ed of school teachers. The idea has been taken up by the school boards of the east and is probably the reason for so many agogues being in this city at the present time. It was decided that the primary teachers especially vuld visit all the large cities in this country. At the present time there are over 300 school teachers in Seattle Some are bound for the north, some for the fair and others are here making personal studies of the ucation lat every price here now is a new one, an exceptional one varkable values, ar- for our JULY MID- which is attracting and which will be only. Arrange for Standard Furniture C Le. SCHOENFELD & wwiilS 1006 to 1016 First A ‘BELLINGHA “ rA00MA 300 School Teachers From Are Visiting Seattle geographic situation of the Pacifi coast. One teacher, when seen at the Washington hotel by a Star re porter, said “There is nothing a better for teacher than to get right out over the country she fs teaching her pupils about. That is why the east- ern b& ds of education are advis ing, as well as urging, the teachers to ol. Of course there are a great many teachers who cannot afford to travel during their sum mer vacations on account of having to support a family. There should be a special amount of money al- lowed the#e teachers by the boards.” HANSENS HAVE MOVED AGAIN 1. Hansen and family have moved camp again. This time the move was made at the request of Mayor Ballinger, who netructed the street department to keep the Hansens on the move. On Thursday of last week the Hansens, after ignoring official no- tlee, were picked up, together with | their household goods, by deputies from the county sheriff's office, and set out into the street, thelr rent having been long since $10 Terry avenue, near Cherry street Nothing daunted, the Hansens sot | up the family cook stove in front of |thetr former residence and began |to keep house! No amount of per suasion on the part of the neigh bors or of different charitable in stitutions, which offered them shel- ter, could induce the Hansens to move into another house, and they camped on the spot 11 Monday night, when the street department | waa called to oust them, this time from the street The head of the family, who says he is a carpenter, is thought to be a little unbalanced mentally, Ex- treme poverty does not seem to be the cause of the Hansen troubles, as it is understood they have a neat store of gold pieces on hand. They have several times been evicted for the non-payment of rent, and thetr ase is quite famillar to Sheriff Smith and his deputies, to whom has several times fallen the duty of evicting them. For two or three lays past the sheriffs office has been besieged with telephone calls | reporting the supposed distress of the Hansens, and tt was decided Monday evening that they could no longer be allowed to camp in the atreet The talent In | | family have accor Hansen dramatic whole the ee 2 eee MORE “QUEER” NEWS FROM MEADOWS »} * * * * * * * * 8 * | Starter Duke again made a *|- v= in bad meas of a race Monday, #| MON “pe INTERNATIONAL, | # practically leaving Kate Camp- #| Gpit) am oh tor $1.50 and Stitt | % bell and Blissful at the post in *! Clearance price * $1.59; apecia * the mile event Both these #/ # horses were heavily played *| Ciothing | choices. At the post, Merwan *| | got away flying, and thp-t ed * House | * his field. B. Powell, the ol # ey, took no chances after the * 220- 22 First, Av., Cor. Main *® start and rode him out * ee * Tullet gave The Pride a® | queer race in the seven fur- #j) sie" pce * longs. He was tn front a length * tion corre- * a furlong out when he took * sponds with the | |® him back and ¥ pulling him * mark | * up coming in * ling” * * 0. 1213 See. SHAW'S prus! Tee ee eee eee ee ee. ond Ave. STORE, due in the} ottage they had resided in on| ing to the deputy si nd each time they are evicted the event is marked by apparently bona fide ap- peals for merey, made with dramati effect that would do them credit on a melodramatic stage. | “There is more Catarch tn | of the comer than all other dise: | put together, and until the last few oars Ww or ® | nouneed sertbed ata. ment. pronow remedies, with ed It incurable local tly failing to cure has ven arrh to Gisease, and. there? titutional’ treatment rh Cure, manufactured by Ke ‘oledo, Ohio, te the constitutional cure’on the market ie “taken Internal only dollars oT any case it fails Send for clrew - jars and testi: montals | Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- ledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggtats, To. Take Hall ily Pills ‘for const! pation. Best Washington Creamery Butter 2 Lhs. 45c NICE 2 Lbs. 26 wholesale We sell retail at prices lowaButter Store Arcade Bldg 1311 Second Ave. ALBERT HANSEN “nay Stig 706 Ist Avenuo Launched By Kohler & Chase anew Every Instrument Marked Down The m attractive savings ure offered. Kasay a terms | _— 1 $10 Cash And $6 a Month Buys a Magnificent Piano le to save as much a hundred dollars on a pi- rtunity not to and Seattle people it. Bor ugh the started but sterday not less than five pianos were sold before night- fall. Two of these were sold to music teachers who had been renting high priced in- struments. One of them de- fared th. and ap- pearance of the Brewster pl- ano was was equal to any she'd had in instruments cost- ing thr mes as much. The sale is the outcome of a very heavy overstock. It will not last } that is a fore- gone conclusion. But while it lasts it's the opportunity par excellence to get a fine instru- ment at a very remarkable price. sno is an op be missed re not slow to realize sale at the tone —~o— Leslie Bros. Piano Regularly $300. Sale Price 9195 Terms—$10.00 down, month, Wagner Pianos Regularly $325. Sale Price 9219 Terms—$10.00 cash, month. —— Brewster Pianos Regularly $360. Sale Price $245 Terms—$10.00 down, $6.00 month, —e—— Anyone of these instru- ments will be delivered toany point in jeattle for $10.00 ash, the balance payable like t, at the rate of $6.00 a month, in actual figures LESS THAN 20¢ A DAY! a we KOHLER & CHASE } ARCADE BUILDING 1305 Second Ave

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