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Financial, YOU CANT ARFORD WRT TR YOU MBAN YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT, wh r at Star Want Ad. Agencies Want ad. office, Ragley’s Drug Store, Second and Pike Phones, Sunset 6060; Ind, 1153. * ©. N. Lohndroff, cigar store, 915 Beoond Avenue, payments You ean pay it back In, © Low rates No your pay days, ublielty: fidential watohes, Interes ke, bet PRIVATE money to loan on any kind of security. Lawrance Murphy, Soiman Hock. iad GET 4 Free MAP of Seattle at Bekins oving & Storage Co.. First avenue and Cherry street. A RELIABLE p pn die t interest. Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First. Ave, P. H. Mullen, 321 Ballard Ave op- street posite City Hall. VIRTUB loans money on real estate; long time; payment monthly if de % GA AAD Boston Mook, 4 and Columbia street HERBERT & UPPE Scheverman Block, Money to loah on improved and uhimproved city property, farms timber lands, Corner’ Fire enue and Cherry street. ~~ Fremont Drug Co., Ewing Street and Fremont Ave. N-—Private money al est, Osner & Mf Ralley Bids. ‘Thos. Harris, at postoffice, Renton. rooma FOR CLASSIFIED _man, 8 Epler 8 ERTISEMENTS —————- tel P. ©. i.) real Holland, Vv Situation Wanted Ads One In- 3 sertion Free. Additional insertions of sit~ wation wanted ada two cents ® “HELP WANTED” eq By OTHER ADS. ewtate or 4 New Y iyate money at low rate Osner & Mehihorn, 102 rooma & 4 and 6 wt rates on MONEY r ‘8 Lumber al entate change: Montana Loan Co, loans money 6 to 5 per cent. Hinckley blook. ae Chances MILTYNERY parfor for si paying millinery in suburb sale at involoe; part -~ nt, jong lease. h address B-16 ‘care MEAT MARKET, doing good busl- + BOO Ad 19 per e-third Interest rticulars, ©. OC. Cherry in 3040 2 and 2 Sullivan ~M 3 : ca BOOTH WHITTLESEY? ighed 1 0 Ties your house General carpentr: eater. Abstract Co. sagne ment of Hailer bik. Phone hat Ww ie Randall. Notices _ 3 AS a newly ‘furnished Ergom f. in business center: fin fil ay co investigate, ax it is a investi Bidens Main ets nat JOR ns ‘Atiorneys at nal injury’ Cases a spe ity. Pacific fiock.” Seattl Open evenings from 7 to i Notary Public. P. BALL, 1 a initn Bres” Moderate Feea od Wife. BALE—Lady’s ticket from Seat- 10 Lincoln, Neb. Good for ® U6 Marion. Phone he py Rats ei KX. ANDERSON, 32-33% Arcade Ddrulding. Seattie. yearv practice W. HL Merritt, &o New York Bi want it brush, build wand lay sidewalk. Take Wash- ew Atlantic City gee 5. G. Griffin, or call Room timber in city practice of sev- tract will fomily, pores & men For * ory nature treated. Consul = fares” rea ‘onsult Bells, ps akocs, Mpdlen! 5S eae, nion, ving 5 path avenue or dress E-2 care Deore — Ro — First class workman Work at once. Phone Park b> metal workers. && south. dona ie. Miliees ie Help Wany raat house, ex) cwict © v7 and unfor- so Mr me for t ee pas avenue. 4 urnigh ATO phone Main 46: Stteopaths examl pe WASHINGTON INSTITUTE OF OS- ‘TEOPATHY—Five years pe Sentiien Safe Deposit Bidg, Patent Attorney PRTENTS™ Guaranteed. Fenwick & fantines, 4 buliding. G: ears experi t Beattie office ae ‘Burke WILL buy furniture of nine cee Rm a th orn Pon. Mn he a aban = ll all sented: time payment. ©) | Adame, Frank any attorney venue. —8} in patent and t work © ub re eran in Beattie, s For Rent Pepe Wears awake” Pepe s 00 ith desk for ren’ Dhone, ete. fers ‘or Sale—F iture, DR. GEO. HERBEIN, @ Union Bik. dient as nnn GET @ Free MAP of Beattie at loving & Storage Co., ret and Cherry street. TRU de! storage free: Ving: esti ranater & Bi ekina a tage and & lots a eres Saree. both phones, porters ewes. Sap ate Shio Builders necessary. RAN BROS. COMPANY, Rnglneers eee the Dry Docks, Lum- ear T want Washington jalo—Houses and Lots. =o 2 wn PINE HOME wi ee Clone tn, &room cottage, new, e DOM lodsing house f plumbing. pearing frult trees, or chicken rane: nd Fount a perience 19 on back. for ree, SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, HB $1.40. EASY TERMS, $d 7 per one Ind, i 100 "feet; n Lake car lini 122 #th avenu “9 _ Auction im UCTION BAL AT BG TTR BERTON & CO’S SALESROOMB, 2828 AND 2390 FIRRT AVE, ON SATURDAY AT 10:30 SHARP, Iron bed, pring, mattr - tension table, chairs, tw@ fir head sewing tr mahogany fold |, nteol range, fine cook sto lace curtains, art square (Wilton velvet), kitohen Queen, carpet, also a quantity of groce a, ncalen, offee milb etc BK G, Bickerton’ & Co, Augpion ers —14 A le--Farme and Lands—Con- tinued, For FARM BARG cated; 1 ture frotts : barn; several — outbuildings: Ne K throweh the place. Price $2,000 hich includes w mare bine Fake, come forming tools ROBERT MALTBY M0-90- Alaska Building —t7 HETWREN BRATTLE AND TACO. MA-—Handy to Interurban: 2 meres rich recond bottom land, jpestly ab der and maple bi very" emally no timber, faelng go: adjoining an improved f {a mile from Beh iw, ROBERT MALTRY 9-0-2 Alaska Butiding $380 NUYS 10 acres. attle ma Lb arm Hait Me miles tr AL THY Alaska Huliding CHICKEN RANCH-—20 aore partially imprs fi a bard room oral chicken houses MALTRY Alaska Bullding. ' 19-20-21 — .SE-IN farme and acreage, $10 per re. Some improv Belling owt Bee the owner, Hillman, in the rams | block, toda = eT Acreage for Sale. ' M B CRANE &@ CO, ING REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Hite Buliding, % wm. Segond and Pik ones, ai $1,001? acres fine waterfront Beattie, about ¢ acres cleared, bal- ance slashed, 0 bearing fruit trees, ger apples, an expensive water, steamboat ace, 11.S0—-40 acres east of Lake Wash! ington, about % acres slashed. #0 clea! balance in fine and cedar SLETT Kinney Block. near timber, IREN & ARNELL, 108 Columbia Street, 1% fir TY ACRES, one mile west Ragie Harbor. © t clover land; price $10 per a THIRTY-SEVEN good acres waterfront, living spring of 2) ver acre. t de OLSEN, 0 Building. $25 for one sere. tn potatoes and ni Barden, new house 1x4, woodhouse, | chicken house and yard, good well troul stream. See me at once W. J. BOWRN. Brighton Beach. Phone Main sai, =t For i in acreage, Woes! *Eiricoon ide. BUY QUICKLY 5 acres fine alder Jand on one pf the best county roads tn driving distance elect lots of neighbors. Price of $80 on, very, caay te CHA oe Se ADAMS, D, iman Bide. ss FREE GOVERNMENT La lomeste jenert claim anda, timber Tends, ranches "of criptio eee O. SMITH & CO. Room 3 Times Buliding. $802 acres, cleared. S-room use Rear cary: fm cash. — balance mont Phone Biack ¢?i. we SPLENDID FARM led on ® neres. ‘ Avenue. FIVE ACRES. miles southwest of Pioneer Square, Plain signe of city and just south Steel works, at Went Seattle Ree ok, HY, and mountains Be et € nee for a bome oF investmen: JH. WHITE, @7 Oriental Block. tt mest Batis Ph Be and Counsellor at > Sober Enchangs oe and Cor. Phone Main eat Bilan Vropat fate. Pro poration La TEN ACRES, alder land, easily Cleared, fine soll: handy. tg Benttie- Tacoma Interurban; Easy “rm RORERT MALTBY. nwa Alaska Bullding. _ A SNAP. 2 acres. very rich land, «rand view of city as slows in as Quesn Anne Fil. purr: y street is property ip at Went Seattle and not far fi Seattio s milin. snap. Small cash payment and bal- ance monthly H. WHITE, 47 Oriental Block. HERE 18 A BARGAIN—10 acres, rich ond bottom land, pa: iret-clase soil: co neighbors: facing on mood county road, handy to one of the best towns the ¥ between Seattle and ‘acoma easy terme. OBERT ALT BY. 190-0 Alaska ullding. 1 ¥ 8A room house, bixi20 lot I Eetate—Con'td. sem ° WOQDLAWN TERRACR od hat it de the finest - RESIDENCH PARK in Beattie, and be convir BIDEWALKS AND CITY WATER GRAND VINWS LARG® Lore, reeantend LOW PRICcKS OMALL PAYMDNTS, “er Prices range from $0 to $176 per let GUION & COMPANY, Ine. BD. W, PORHSTER, Maer. Real Metate any lot in the addition protecting purchasers tn ca Loan kround will have 240 lot» Departn it Si Bailey Bullding Phones 39%, me ten opinion ther h purchaser will be neue ale, Woodlawn Offive, Phinney. Phone North 24 Open until § P.M every day @th and Take Green Lake car to our Main makin every day. lot, al treet tm. paid for grand price Blo, Boo thly DRAGER, Arcade. Ind. A cash, balgnes, ™ 486-487 Main 5140; ~M plastered, — fireplace, ook to car, $100 down, eto sult, Bee Neeley and Mt View Station, Groep PROPERTINS FOR SALE BY A.B. NEWELL No. 6 Marion Street Phones—Main 14 A, modern cottage on Alo- Ls th avenue, lot @ by abt for « working broomed ne i. uth and east be Fine jet, close to business center of Haliard, 60x10, all assessments paid wf $40 cash. ‘This lot is worth $70. between Fremont and Hallard. fine, location, & view, cleared: 1, 1, ™% acres on th atroet, venna Park. lays fine; bargain; $4. 6 acres op Renton car line, overlooking Lake Washington, running water first-class soll and mag for fine home, Come in fur lars. 8 COMPANY 1-2 Alaska Tide. Vi a snap ip Humphrey—2 fine + A Nasa ious at the new West Beatti mm hese lots are ripe any “i business Kepecially tel, at Th bo can be pou ht qulc t north of Ra- wood woll; a nt place they w partiou- Hw OWH 3 47 Oriental Block. AP HOUSE, 9 Iota, S60 CHEAT story houme, $e: Rind house, 4 lots, 8% Terms on j rem: $% down, $10 per month in“'on gar line, city water, ete. acres at Foster Station: good soll; © D. Hillman, roome 1a Thongs ‘acres cleared, running water. on| flock » tide into county road; 30 minutes oh, $9 monthly, ats qottage In city, nb clone int ¢ acre 2 ble c one acre berries: jouse, barn, other buildings: on good Toad to city: a fh yme and ranch. oe wt, cleared; Wenatchee Valiey. TRATOATION King. and Valley iv Big, throne Five ac of Wenatehec Irrigated . lands ; 30 aeren at Sunnydale close in. good . good drive right inte cliy: 2% under cultivation: b-room ; chicken house and other out- Ye acre of strawberries: or chard and email fruits This ie a fine hb and nice home. A bar: gain: $1.20; Ee cash and the balance on time, of discount for all cash. of Renton, on only ten miles alley u rich lie from Leavenworth, on ty eat, ostharn wh ‘ond, 142 miles mm Seattle. irrigation canal. will completed Reptember Lat this, year. ys ade Or- EF (tnd Wenatchee Valiey @ nerea, 2 miles and lands tn & tract» now trees: smal ite; near school: free rural delive ery, a fine home. Price Take front; 2 neres cleared bottom land: good house, barn « orchard; small fruits, this borders on « fine fresh water lake well stocked with + there are about ten acres of fine timber which In Worth all that ix asked for the place, Fo This is a fine location lor summer home, at: 7 lo hey will Ry price In'one year. Watch and see Fors home or an. investment buy, tn “Cascade Orchards,” Wenatchee Val- By acres rite PETERS, Owner, © Alaska Hutiding. Beattie, Wash Or call on HAROL > KOREN, Local Representa- ive, Leavenworth, Wash, THE MAR Vegetables. Nothing doing on market row Friday morning. Business in the commission houses for the last two days has been very poor. California small fruit has a very small place on Western avenue, Small fruit from the Yakima country marks the features of the day, This year's crop of amall fruit from east of the mountains is going to be a record- breaker. Green onions, wax bean and a great many other vegetables are coming in from the out-of-town truck farms in great quantity. Ca- cambers have yielded a much hei fer crop this season than was ex- @ acres, near Maple Valley: 16 acres cleared: houne, barn, other buildings: good orchard. rynning water; on food county road. first-class ranch cows, 2 horses, w harness, all farm tools. &.600. ® acres waterfront on Hoods canal acres good land on Whidby Island er ncres on Whidby Inland $20 4. B. NEWELA, Me, 16 Marten Ot nice lots on fth ave went: only $300 each; £90 cash, any terms. S-room cottage, modern and up to on Sth ave. west; nice yard; $1,560; terme. room’ house, lot 40x19) bath, hot and cold water: only terma. éroom modern house, lot 90x13); $2,900; $300 cash, balance monthiy wm howe, lot Gxi2; $2.40; 00 cash, balance easy Groom modern hours. lot ©x13, on car line; only $2,250; $800 cash, balance unobstructed ; complete- ly furnished: $2.90: term B. CO BYRRS & CO. Bi Arcade. whites, $3.2543.76 large Sing rapldl moved on t and wharf on o aiso unning water, | ‘The gree per month. Take N. train at § er, authorized agent there will show COLMAN The Five and Ten Acre Tracts at Meadowdale on account of the price location and char- the land. W. have only 40 t wide on his addition, ive warranty deed. The title Is perfect is only $15 to 8% per mere and the t WEST.& WAHBELER pink bean, $3.26; b@6c; wax green wax beans, Ibe per k, $1.50; paranipe, native carrots, per " lemonn, $3.50@ 4.50 flower, per case, 60: gare on new, 10c; spinach, crate, 60c head lettuce, per dozen, 154 20c parsley, per dozen, 26c; carrots, per box, $1.00; Greeley @23.00; new Calif c per Ib; $3800) new White per Ib, 2c; apple $3.00; ‘artichokes, native rhubarb, $3@4.16 green | beans beans, 5@7e; Ib; beets, per per aack, $1.26; pack, $1.5 Our agent will meet of next week, r potatoes, per box, per dozen, 600; 1%@2c; summer rag green peas, 1%: green Oe . per th, 200; tele- phone peas, 1% @2c; Minalnaippl to- matoes, per crate, $1.75; green tomatoes, box, $142; summer squash, box, $1.50; native turnip flat Dutch cabbage, native cabbage, 1%c; Call- per dozen. 86¢ $1,00@ 1.75 per German nut- sweet ur land. 26 a. m. to Meadow: you the unsold tract 1\e;' fornia green corn, matice green corn, [hox: cucumbers, 40@ 0c: Gacumbers, per cas pent per case, $2.00@4.00 corn, native, per cwt, $1 BLOCK. f— soUTHRAST BEATTLE. 15 Minutes’ Itide from Business ‘entet fo other io, “cheap. 408 4p Gy, water, sidew: tear Weother cent: ‘l-minute morning, creping, fs car service gee ti gervice during t 20) min in 13 in vols hes, Take Wash- tng Offices open un- nd chiure lon Street ear, TE SAF tousencuune co. —tt Ee ea DE LAND, Lot on First avenue south, Mxids, f£ e, aout low days Room 30) Coimah Bide, tt taken Cl 6. beds. Fruits. —— Rananas, bunch, $2.60@3.60; dates ai .. woes \ i, per cane, precemcustirn | BABY 3 ER age air Git “grape seedless, $3.00 ach—T wo @$2.76; limes, 900° per | hundred; he imeditranica sweets, Dox, $2.26; new r fancy oranges, box, $3.60@4.60; cran- 4 a oe " berries, $10; Florida pineapple eck omnere iy ABILY. g1@ 1.25 e cherries, DOUBLE your ‘money in 6 California peaches, crate, 60@ fteertone peaches, crate, $1; = fornia plums, case, $1.2 ¥ Teer “ie ae Houpes, case $2; red currants, case, homés on Queen Anne $275; raspberries, case, $1.25; black- niu With “an vexccedingl berries, box, $1.50; wild blackberries, Sordi” View" or malt toe () ies, $1.60 Se RS RE OR bax, $2.60; California apple ION & CO, 1 “pox; green gra: water- per x ts 50. 4a Rail Hiding. noth Phoner. sf, ener on, pro- melon 2.50 @: fornia pears, per box, Tbe; ie seedieas grapes, per crate, $1.75; Lo- gans, per erate, $1.60; native peach plums, per case, 90c@$1,00; native Apricots, per case, $1.00, Butter and Cheese Washington cheere, 11@i26; cream brick cheer MU@ibe; Call- fornia cheese, 12%¢; Oregon cheese, 160; Kaatern cheese, 14%o; butter, nati 16@ REAL PSTATE FOR SALE ‘$22.80 per acre for 80 acres fine land, M, miles from O'Brien, part in the feres 1% miles south of Bouth ail fanhed, on good county Green Lake’s Beauty ‘Spo Nevins’ Addition right om the prepowed Fremont Avenue line, and only a short dinta from the Grow Lake line; aidewsllin to both car view; clom® to mehool gn atores There le net @ powr et in the whole 6 per cent in - © of slokne to ehoowe by one of the m where you will find salesmen ready to #! return to the city on the Seattle-Everett line, CITY OFFICER. J, FISHER & CO., * gon he tro] §, 104 8-4, 104 1 For Gale Real Estate—Continued ° 240 cholco tote; all cleared; sidewalks being Inhd; one bieck from Beattle-Nverett car Ii nae, Good soll; fine Prices and Terms 0 down and ® per month wilt buy ntracts contain elaume The first buyers on from, as we have re any reservations before the sale begins. te abstract of tithe, with writ potent ttle lawyers in the Office at Mountain View Station, »w you the property, After thus combining @ little pleasure with business, Salesman on property T. P. FAY & €O MOUNTAIN VIPW STATION, WEST GREEN LAKB BELLING AGENTS. ROOM A, BAILEY BUILDING. ee Meats. Cows, beef, Te; steers, Tc; mut- ton T%@tc; pork, 77%: lamb, 9c; spring lamb, $304; dressed 1, emall, $%c; live rabbits, dozen, $2.76. Hams, Bacon and Lard. Hams, ite; baco br lic; lard, White Star, White Rone, Sipe. ultry. 1T@ ike; geene, kfant, Uerce, Ducka, dressed, Gressed, 15@1 hens, 14@17e; ring chick 20¢ pound; turkeys, local dri <4 20@i22e, ute. Brasil, per Ib, 13@14e; cocoanuts, per dozen, §6c; wainuts, Eng- lish, 14@lbe; —_ peca: in@ ize filberts, 13¢; black walnuts, bo; Jap peanuts, 6c; Virginia peanuts, Jumbo peanuts, %o; almonds, 1b@ ITE eters, Etc. Boles, 40; black cod, 44e; Hing cod, crabs, $1.00@1 clama, open shipment, $1.00; clams, per sack, o Olympia, per bulk, per gallon. it, Be skinned perch, be; sh flounc 3 17%; smelt. to base, 100; halibu Patent. per so. Minnesota Pitlebury, § standard Dake Electric, $4.76 Northwest, $7.25; ' Olympic, 76; Electric Light, Patent Excellent, A. 44.75; Lilly's beat $4.76 Ivy, $4.76; Gladiator, $4.00; Norcom|, $4.00. Cereals. Whole wheat, i0c, per bale, $2.50; whole wheat four, per bbl. $4.50 graham, bbl, $4.25; per ba $2.26; bbt, i Tye flour, per bi $5.00; rye meal, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat, per bbl, $7.60, buckwheat, per bale, $3.75; corn meal, 108, per bale, $2.10; rf bbl, $3.78 : white corn meal, , $2.20; rolled cata, . & C. Co, $5.75; wheat fakes, box 76 Ibe, $2.20; farina. per bbi, $6.00; farina, 10-Ib sacks, per bale, + hominy, large. per bbi, $4.70; raising buckwheat, 36%8, case, pearl barley, ib boxes, 50; pearl bariey, 100-Ib sack, $4; Split pean, $4.60@46.00; popeorn, per owt, $3, cracked wheat, per bale, $3.00. Honey. California strained, per ib. 7% @8e. per Ib, le; honey, » TESMC; honey, Yak~ Feed, ta, per ton, $31@32; bran, per $194 $20; barley, rolled, per ton, $26.60@27; feed wheat, per ton, $32 @ $33; dairy 1, per ton, $19 @320; off per ton, $3¢@$40; best whole corn, ton $28, ton, $22. Hay. Eastern Washington timothy, $16.00; alfalfa, $12.00; wheat hay. $14; Eastern Washington, double compressed, $17.60; Puget Sound hoy, $10@12. shorts, per id Grass Seed. timothy, per ewt, orchard grass $16.00; red top, 87@ 10; English rye grass, $9; Italian rye grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tall meadow oat grass, $16; Kentucky blue grass, $12@16; pasture mixture, is, $12, Poultry Food. Oyster shells, 1008, ton, $22; clam 100s, $20; bone meal, 100n, $32; granulated bones, 1008, $22. On 268 and 60s $2 per ton higher, Seed Grains. Wheat, Washington, — bluestem, $2.10; Barley, beardless, $2.00; bar- ley, hullless, $2.00; barley, fall $1.75; oats, banner, $2 Oats Eldorado King, $2.50; rye, fall or winter, vetches, sand or winter, $10 spring or tares $4; dwarf BE $6; Oregon winter $3.60; pop corn, per cwt field peas $3.26; white field pean, $3. Report furnished by Downing, Hopkins & Co. (ine.), brokers, 804, 805 and 306 Alaska building. CHICAGO, J 14.—Following were the quotations on the Board of Trade today: Wheat July, 86 5-8, Sept, 843-4, 83 5-8, 841-8, Dec., 845-8, 831-2, 83 7-8, May, 86 5-8, 85 5-8, 86, Corn— July, 563-8, 65 7-8, 56 1-8, Sept., 547-8, 541-4, 541-2, Dee,, 48 1-8, 47 5-8, 47 3-4, May, 47 1-2, 471-8, 47 3-8, Oats— High. Low. Close, 80, 5 , 80 1-2, 805-8, May, 327-8, 32 3-8, 32 5-8, Pork— Sept., 12 82 1-2, 12.75, 12.80, Dee,, 12.90, 12.82 1-2, 12.90, Liverpool—Wheat closed 1 18d lower, at 68 84 for September, and 6s 7 December, <n ai YORK, July ee elowtee are quotgtions on mar- ket today: High. Low, Close. sms compe Sain 1-4, a 8, Stoel, 34 6-8, 93 1-2, 34 1-4. U. 8. &., pfd., 102 1-8, 1ul 1-4, 102, Atchison, 86 1-2, 86, 86 1-8. DB, & O., 114 8-4, 114 1-8, Can, Pac,, 162, 161 ria, 46 7-8, 46 1-2, Louis, & Nash., Mo. Pac,, 08 4-4, 968 Penn,, 143, 142 1-2, 142 3- Reading, 105 3-4, 103 4-4, 105 6-8, Rock Island, 81 3-4, 31 1-8, 1 3-4. outh, Pac, 665-8, 65, 66 5-8. St. Paul, 182 1-8, 181 1-4, 181 1-2. Union Pac., 129 3-6, 128 1-2, 128 7-6, Hl. Cent., 169, N. ¥. Cent. 148, AT THE THEATERS ee ee ee ed * * * AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. * * Graad—Dr, Millis’ Lecture * * on Cromweti.” Seattle—"Henohwka Coon.” Third Avenue—"Held for Ransom.” Mtar—Pelite Vandevitie. Third Avenue and Ja *® Carnival, * * * * * pede dete tate ee ee ee Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, Henry Ward Beecher’s successor as pastor of the Plymouth church in Brook lyn, appeared before a large audi ence at the Grand Thursday night and delivered a lecture on “Ruskin.” Dr. Hillis made a profound im- pression on Seattle's better class of citizens who were gathered to hear him, He spoke of Ruskin’s early life, and of the influences that moulded his career; he spoke of the artist, the author and the reformer in the man, and brought out the fact that his mensage to this age was @ plea for higher art in indus- try, and for employment for all. Dr Hillis will speak Friday night on “Cromwell and the Rise of the Common People.” Saturday is to be children’s day at the carnival grounds. All little folks will be admitted free to the grounds, and to all the shows at half price. The management has decided to run the carnival another week; and, be- sinning Sunday, many new features will be added, Among them will be Diavolo’s loop-the-loop act, which is said to be more hazardous and thrilling than ever. But three more performances of “Held for Ransom” will be given, and the successful summer season at the Third Avenue theater will end. The Taylor company has cov- ered itself with glory during this engagement. The colored company now playing pat the Seattle theater will present “The Honolulu Coon” through 89" - urday night, and on Sunday, for ty » performances, matinee and evening. they will again stage “The Hottest Coon in Dixie,” the play with which they began the engagement. AFTER SCALPS OF “CANUCKS” The Seattle Incrosse team, accom- panied by a large crowd of admir- ers, will leave on the steamer Prin- Cems Victoria at 11 o'clock Friday night for Victoria, where they meet the Canadian twelve Saturday after- noon in a champlonshi ptuxsle, When the locals go on the field, they will line up as follown Goal, McDonald; poine, Yorke; cover point, Horrobin; first defense, Williamson, first home, Milne; sec- ond home, Cameron; third home, Cowan; outside home, McCance; in- wide home, Hague, substitutes, Beat- Ue, Hartnagie, Mitchell. The team is the same as in the Vancouver-Seattie game on July 4. One change in positions has been made, O'Brien being placed at sec- ond defense instead of cover point, so that the defense field would be faster, Every man is in the very best con- dition for a hard match, and not one of them but believes that they will trim Victoria te a nicety. Dont’ let the people worry you With foolish talk of railroad rates, Don't fear because they’re after you with laws in half a dozen states. They'll how! awhile, but you can bet They'll soon forget—they'll soon forget! Pay no attention to the shouts : Of foolish people you have bled, But raise the price of everything From combination beef to bread. They haven't knocked us trusts out et And they'll forget—they'll soon for- get. And why should you care if they how! About the dividends in oil? They'll have to buy it just same— It = means more sweat and oll. It does the people good to sweat; They'll soon forget—they’ll soon forget. the High prices always mean good times, So let us have two-dollar wheat. They'll howl, of course, but then they'll know They'll have to pay if they would eat. ‘We'll show them we're in business yet; They'll soon forget—they'll soon forget! Why tremble if they legislate? Suppose the house does pass a bill? There's nothing they can do that we Can't find some easy way to kill. Why, boys, we have the senate, yet, There's something we should not forget. At Ballard Justice Schneider now hold» the 1 in Ballard for tying matrie ial knots, having performed t feat Thursday in seven minutes flat Some of the witnesses say that # great Balamity is sure to result, ag neither the bride nor groom re ed a wingle kiss from the on Charles Faulk and Mins Fitida Osterand were united in marriage Thursday in the office of City Ate torney Robert Ingersoll, who acted as best man. His stenographer plays ed the part of the bridesmaid, while stant offie After the knot had been tled gool and hard, Justice Schneider, by way of an extra hitch, asked Pest Mam “Bob” Ingersell if he would kindly consent to kiwe the bride Kissing is a lost art with as he ls @ confirmed bachelor more bashful than @ boy of 16. Im vain he tried to speak, but all he could do wan to stand the like @ ‘living dead man,” while the blushes chased each other up and down hig neck. An the city clerk was mysteriouse ly edging towards the do y tice asked the young ladies present if they would kiss the kroom, bu the bashful contagion had spread and they nearly fainted when the groom to the rescue and claimed his own. Bots, came City Engineer Bostian has decided to turn down the bid of the come pany offering the cement made in Callfornia, for the cement is to be used in the construction of the city’s walks, ao» he found upon analysis this morning that it contained 2@ per cent refune, He says they are going to ex« periment with a cement walk that is unknown In the west. The wall ig marine blue in color and is said to be much stronger than the aver: age cement, as the lamp black cole oring has a weakening effect. ' Friday night the city council com< mittee of the whole will decide abou revoking the licenses of the Ballard Bar and White Front saloons, charg« ed by Fred Fisher with allowing gambling in their places. It is almost an assured fact that if the proprietors promise to keep their places free from gambling in the future the matter will be dropy ped. t In the case of Steen va. Johnson, for work done on a boat, the plaine tiff was given judgment for the full amount. Steen had been paid for all of the contract work, but the men could not agree on the amount to be paid for special work, The funeral of Miss Grace HL Marcoux, 246 Wilbert, who died Wednesday of tuberculosis, will be held at the St. Alphonsus church af 10 o'clock Saturday, , Henry Miller, 15, who died Wed« nesday of tuberculosis, wil! be burs fed from the Norwegian Baptis( church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, At a joint meeting of the Oa@ Fellows and Rebeceas Thursday, night the following officers were installed for the following year: Noble grand, C. < grand, John Dix; Geering; treasurer, C. C. Cooper, ‘The Ballard baseball team will play a game with Monroe at the Ballard ball park at 3 p.m. Suns day. , Memories of the sad condition the streets in the vicinity of Second and Pike were In about two years ago were brought up Friday morning when John Sibbald brought suit against the city for $12,485, damageg alleged to have been suffered by falling through some loose plank- ing into an excavation near thd corner of Second and Pike on Sep- tember 30, 1903. Sibbald claims thag he has been unable to work ever since and that he has been practice ally crippled for life by the fall, which, he says, was due to the city’s carelessness. He was a trained hurse, but says he cannot now prac tice his profession. Isobel Bounds has brought suif for divoree against Carrol Bounds, on the ground of abandonment and non-support. The couple were mars ried in Nevada in 1899, and the plaintiff desires the privilege of using her maiden name of Voorhiea, Robert Crawford, the father of two children, has found matrimony, a failure, and has brought suit for divorce against Ida Crawford, wh he says, has deserted himself and their children. An information charging E. G Newton with assault with intent to commit murder, in having attack &. P. Moran with a razor oa July 10, was filed Friday morning by Prose- cuting Attorney Mackintosh. William MeMurchy was charged with forgery in having passed » check for $16.60 on June 22, by am information filed Friday morning. Elizabeth Lowe, who was Mra Elizabeth Franklin, a widow with five children, when she married Ed- win Lowe two years ago, has found her second matrimonial venture @ failure, Husband No. 2, she says, has an unpleasant habit of beating her and of quarreling with and abusing her brood of five little Franklins. She asks the court to allow her to resume the name of her first husband in the decree prayed for. ey ; OYSTER BAY, July 14.—M} Takahira, Chairman” Gest gual Chief Engineer Stevens, of the Pan« ama canal commission, all reached Oyster Bay at 12:20 o'clock and were taken to Sagamore Hill in the pres- ident's carriage. It i supposed that Takahira came to ascertain, if it is possible, what news of importance was conveyed to the president by Baron Rosen yesterday. Shonts and Stevens are to leave for the Isthmus within a few days and the president wished to have a consultation with, them before they saile FRIGHTENED TEAM IS CONQUERED BY The cool head and strong arm of Dr, Harry Bauer, a well known Se- attle dontist, averted a bad accident Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, when a James street car crashed Into one of Baker. and Richards’ vans, at James and Second, Dr. Bauer went to the rescue of the driver, who could not held tn check the thoroughly frightened horses, and sprang to their bits, to which he clung wife the animals reared in fright, The driver, thrown to the pave- ment, recovered himself, still hold- ing to the reins, but on the slippery at ae not pull in his team, his way to the fore that the local horee-tésieeg eae his hold. ’ “They'll stand all right let go, a lot "em alone.” Dr, Bauer accordingly: the still frightened cal fire laddie in the 4 guard, Again the plucky dentist Dapp the pt and bruoght a mdstitt, ‘ owe thee bere rs however, pavement, After he had subdued the Dr. Bauer was conveyed to his vere he ts suffering from