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BALLARD MAY SOON BE CITY OF SECOND CLASS y yay » Witham $975 as ordered € . e Ty day | by th eour “ night that he though y ought to take eps t a | soe nk Bal Henry hy, who has be af lard from a y 1 iY ering , r trouble fo to th al olently Th ty y | ork lay that dl t with nbined Walla, the € f th eff Benne | n th ate n and f © required | ney privileges tha’ w n-|to hold his hands and titted to. If U anged all | feet w he could be | of the city officials will draw a reg | br yught to the Wayside hospital at} u salary, besides having } Seattle, where he has regained con names on the payroll of honor as at/ Sclousness and present, which will be Felow workme inducement for the lead laining the city to spare enoug brain their business to accept The Rlack Diamond Paint gle company took out a pert The petition of the band to nesday to a now en lowed the use of the elty park dur-| shingle m and will ing the summer to give concerts! ture all of their own ehing and entertainments, and the now on as the ordinary of Ross & Brower to pay too rough butts for creosot lots upon which the old + po: situated, across the 1 were referred to comm The} Margaret Handiin, 27, died of petition to improve Th het ween | consumption Wednesday ning Ship and Brig by grading, grubbing/ and will be buried from si and cement walks; for a sub-sewer | dence, East State, Th at on Crawford between Sixth and Oo p.m Eighth, and a branch to run up the| the mountains valley between Baker and Crawford, | health for a distance of 370 and @ re-| monstrance preser by two own-| The eral services of Mra. Ada ers of 22 lots A sewer on leome were held from the Will North, betwe Third and Sixth,}iams undertaking parlors Wednes were referred to the city engineer, ternoon and not from th | residence, as stated in yesterday's was Instructed issue. The FLOTILLA OF LAUNCHES elty treasurer ON TRACK OF SMUGGLERS to be and the § enio ue own operating on Puget wernment is ma fort to suppre ant has been (kn t Town ed under utter G proceed to F The rever red 1, where it will be p vand, or the orders of Capt M. Munger tral n opium and Chi. who has just been detached i lies and w omen. ‘« duty at San Franciseo and p In addition to the Grant, Capt on the Sound, wi adquarters at} Munson will have command of the] Port Townsend government launches Arcadia, § An extensive smuggling ring |s/ and Guard Ph I ae FOR THE ELEVEN.YEAR-OLD GIRL. the strap consisting of three parts, | the center portion buttoning into the onds of the other two. | ‘The bat is a brown chip with an edge of brown mohair braid, finish- ed witha row of narrow brown straw braid. The ribbon is brown, of the shade of the hat, which ¢ ir matches exactly the brown check in the coat. The ribbon ts soft taffeta, The little girl of (oday is quite as well dressed and up to date as is her mother, She has her light- weight coat and she wears gloves | and hat to match, just as do her elders. A pretty light-weight coat is made of the Redfern check. The} one here shown is of brown and/ cream-colored check There is a pocket at each side and} one at the feft. And here, with this/ pocket the little girl follows the/| fads of fashion. It is « fad to have | the dainty edge of a silk handker chief showing above the pocket, so here she carries her silk bandker-| let. | Buttons play an important part in the wardrobes of old and young. | Pe. bolding the broad stray | The battons for the young are’ away from the face sufficiently large and elaborate, with plenty of {#llow a bow of ribbon with a buckle eolor and gleam. The back of the to wet against tae hair in front At ted into loops and streamers at the back. A brown buckle holds the ribbon against the hai at the back, a bardeau gives the touch of smart to rim | coat is made with a stitched strap the back the brim is bent well down v the hair, With the jaunty costume my little lady wears a pair of brown kid gloves matching the brown in the suit The Little Ones “Painkiller “" (PRERRT DAVIN) Nugget Jewelry Artistic designs of manufacture in RINGS. PINS, BRACELETS and LAR PINS. Designs and estimates nished upon request our own STICK CoOL fur Dr. Olfver’s Skin Soap, for most ten-| Staff Correspon der skin, 25 cakes for ve! Star. G. B GHAUSEN Mennen’s Baby Powder, 2 i) MONTREAL, Canada. — Can Jeweler and Opticiar 12 1-2e¢|ada is about to draw a the 713-715 Firat Ave. Vera Talcum, extra large can..43$¢| United States for the largest part | Be nzo Derma Soap, for baby use,jof an army of 42,000 labe to a apie 25e cakes 12 1-2e| build its new transcontinental rail SPINNING’ 5 SPECIALS. Sugar of Milk, Squibbes, full ib road. Part of this immense fore 49e¢)| will be unskilled, and part skilled Reversible Mort ine k ..20¢| Sugar of Milk, L. & F's, full Ib.. | labor This lock has 5'%x1 7-8-Inch pol- 3¢| The new 4 Trunk Pacific, ished brass and black figured es-| Nipples, most all kinds, three for..|it is to be called, Is to have a man eer ee eee, aan De reverands 10¢!from “the sta for its general Mag either right or left handed | tants’ Hair Brushes, 50c kinds..| manager, Frank W. Morse, He If you need builders’ hardware, | : B5eE| taken from the Wabash. The actual and saving money ix an object to| Infants’ Combs, 25c kinds 15¢@)| practical builder is to be anot you, our prices will be of interest. | ~ | American—as Canadians call je Ol Btove .. A9¢| It pays to deal at Lang's. |from the United States—F, H. Me $1.25 Ol Stove "Be | Guiggan, born in Pennsylvania and 19¢ Aluminum House N) nieve - NG | RUG ¢(o | reared in Missourt and Iowa. He | 5¢ doaen Cont and Hat Hooks LA ’ 0 0 en as i 400 dosen Cont and Hat Hooks-§4¢ | a, ee” ta caper to the 250 dasen Coat and Hat Hook 9e| COLMAN BUILDING. | stank bautnees of laying rail Hr pou ave vhevt-winded side a FF | ase Columbia and Marion Stceata Chas, M. Hays, first vice-president cycle * land general manager, was born in| $55.00 Coaater Brake $ 288 | | Llinois, and has been with th $40.98 Ladies’ Eagle Bicycle U B. kery >. ‘ $6.20 Conmter Brake Rac ras | nion akery The Northern Pacific, Thursday, July 20th Kiiientadckitee| and Cafe Stet grit worvice’on tne a s Try our home made Bread—6 loa w trains running iy between SPINNING’S SATISFACTORY et 1¢ and Spokane, leaving Sea STORE, 1310 SECOND AVE. for Z5e tie at 2 p.m Cee Give the babies a fair show to develop and grow, while bargains are offered as below Nursing Bottles, regular 10c kinds, 6 for ze! Mellin’s Baby Food. largest size } 55e} Horlick’s, $1.00 size The Malied Milk, BEINGS BY MARL Staff Correspondence of The 2W YORK, July 19.—The ter 4 that strikes down scores Star rible he in the day time and makes nicht an inferno is upon New York again Thank God, al ye ' and n who have a comfortable bed! Thank God even if you are denied all towe * but a tful y your b are 1 a Ke photographs which were made in the t s and ark " New York etween the hours of 10 and 4. Bette iat sertbe the b ' if very poor These pictures do | TERRIBLE CONDITION OF THE VERY | A PARK BENCH DRIVEN FROM THE TENEM BNT HOUS No. 1 in the park. Nos. 3 and + child sleeping on a sidewalk, No. 6—Mother and four children sleep SEATTLE § THANK GOD YOU HAVE AR PLAGE TO LAY YOUR HEAD POOR DURING A HEATED SEASON & INFERN ing on @ fire escape. uncommon condittic n. nuineness of these plo prove the tures over and over again tracing the steps of the photogra on any warm night Anyone TAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905. 08. FLASHLIGHT AT NIGHT SHOW THE HELL IN THE LIVES OF THESE Night Pictures Taken by Flashlight in the Tenement Quarte York Especially for this Newspaper. Newsboys sleeping under a A Russian can by re foul air of the tenement this woman and ber young son to the street a fine tory doorstep they made their m the bard nan the tene oven and was the only alter a and roc serve as sleeping places for hundreds of thousands of New York's poor When the stifling air of the tene a breath can be found om th row m cage of the wih on & tenement roof. Among them the - are Hotted and these b family bedchambers One of these pictures tella the | | GARDNER nt to The Seattle BY GILSO SPECIAL ESTFUL IN NEW YORK WHEN OR FACTO RY DOORSTEP OR A PAVEMENT BECOMES A BED FOR PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY TORTURED HUMAN | | | | | | | | | | | + s of New truck. No, 2—Sleeping on a bench emigrant and a mother and A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothie | SUMMER CLOTHING {| AT STARTLING PRICES ALI FROM ING OUT LINE THE F AT TREMI ACTORIE NDOUS REDUCTIO PERFECT IN EVERY FROM REGULAR PRICES RESPECT ) OLO NEW GooDs $10.00 Mixed N B own Tweeds, nicely n real dressy for busine ng, ex wear, for a | " | $15.00 Imported Sec Mixtu ectly tallored throughout, best Mnings and trimmings, cut to | ¥ . $9.75 | $18.00 jetly Hand Ta i] is, a suit that you f your choice here $20.00 Custom-made Ir ted Eng itn for Opeoece seecesee ereeseceee . Men’s 25c Teck Ties in all the new summer shades for ., Men’s Fancy Golf Shirts and $1.25, $14.00 BOYS "33c All Children’s Wash Suits Worth $1.00 for Ave 9 Strong Corduroy Pants Regular 75c, for . Genuine “Mothers’ Friend” Brand, ages 2% to 8, reduced as follows; | $2.75 Bults for....scccce sevenses seovcees-B1,50 $3.60 Suits for.....0n spocce vemeereeeeess B2Z00 $3.00 Suits for..... owe evsews se $5.00 Suits £0rsecesewe sscecescon veerees $3.05 story of a man asleep on a park NEW TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD‘: A. Bridge & Co. bench, who, after day of tramping 1415 1417 Ss on the behing pavement, had. Bo arc p cond Avé. place at night upon which he could Hext Door to Bon Marche bd Jlay his aching body. He said that jhe had not been able to find 1 a place | ——— ai Pekin, and the Mapreas of Yasue where he uid get his 4 yd press of Japan, Sisk: ott <6. tenon. ponenh. bee three | vith M. Pokotiioft, Russian minis oft of the ground tor three) She Knew Harry s Stole He foto China abou, are bound ow sleep on the grass in a park, and| : sey mrt | ne ea every tramp knows that the per at | Savings Bank and the SIS are due at Smith Cove together. or sleeping on a bench is a crue rap on the soles of the fect when os BANKERS This wanderer had tramped his| “I just knowd that Harry stole;money. ‘Cause he’s the only one way down from New England in a/my savings bank last Tuesday|that knowd whero I kept it” HAVE FUN oolal taaeeit Gar este. Aik tlatk te Hain’t no use you lawyers! eas you haven't much love for ant on the bench holding bis head |Mghting abo cause 1 just| Harry have yout” eae in t ands and with his bare feet | knowd that ack Harry got it,| 1 took that coon In and fed him The Washington Bankers’ asso- © @ newspaper spread. om the use he's the only one that knowd | when he owed me money and didn’t greaud where I it 1 just knowd/ dare show his face on the street, ciation begins its annual session in codec tt th ith the erent ernie (UME? ase the police would arrest him, nll henge * yoo? vari d Madam, what is your name? and then he went and stole a Portiand on Thursday morning, and cuedtte Sant | “My name is Phiistean.” (Spell-| money and it’s ail I had, more than eafortable bed ing it.) $15. I just knowd Harry got it and|'? continue three days = —_ And your profession? |’ swear it on a stack of Bibles) Saturday is to be Bankers’ day at | “My occupation is running the/higher than that table yonder. I/the fair, and bankers from all over in the t ead of the Cas-|owe that black rascal a dollar six/the country will be in attendance ade Bar 1 the dusky pre bits for work and he won't get it on the witness stand in the po-| before judgment neither. I just] “People may think we bankers court Saturday rning, |knowd Harry my ~ jare a staid crowd,” said Ralph & how does Harry . | Order in the court!” thundered | Stacy, cashier of the Washingtom Bo alking judge, 1|the judge, as he ordered three spec-| National bank, just before leaving, = that HARRY STOLE tators thrown out for laughing |“but when we get together this way we are a y lot. Last year, af | Walla Walla, as sleepy a town as it LAPP ee eee eee eee ee is, we made the citizens open their Jeyes in wonder, and at Portland, Tom Law s plal f Wall Street customs in his jwith the ‘Trail’ for a background, August instal renzied Finance,” in Everybody's Maga- so to speak, there will certainly be zine, which has just appeared. He say things doing’ for the next fom The truth is that in high finance all civilized amenities days.” have long been suspended. ‘The black flag is today the Wall Street standard, Thuggery and assassination are so much the yale tier een y business transaction wear * |GOCKEVE RUW |® armor and carry erty rights are vested in Power; the sole license to have, is strength to hold; to covet another and charter to its poss In the pursuit of ‘made dollars oan greed and cunning lea ack; Kindliness, fair dealing, and A truth have lost the scont. Today the penal code is Wall Street's The run of sockeye salmon is Te Bible; its priest, th ation lawyer; conscience is a fear of ported good for an early stage of the legal consequences; the sole crime, being caught; talent and }season. Four years ago, the last haracter are best proved by @ large bank account; to err is to feason of big catches, the heavy Tum tail; ‘een eo in speculation aud 0 fow years’ imanunity began on July 25, and it is not em | pected to begin much before that |time this year. The preliminary run [is as good as it was in 1901, and all jindications so far point to @ very successful season. from retributive justice comstity stability that finds ite highest hind a bond issue. It is the deplorable fact that in carrying great deals that have marked the last few years © a reputation for virtue and tification as a handy asset be through the it has become | | | * - . * * * * * * * * * * - * * \* - \* * * o * * * * * * SFE E EE EEE EEE EE ee Ba a habit for mon to lie, cheat, bribe, and commit perjury, and ERNE ER RMEMENESE there is no more condemnation of such practices among ‘hose * Grand Trunk about five years. He, in the Anglin decision, which proves who are today the representatives of finance in America than * VICTORIA, B. C., July 19.— # left the Southern Pacific roa@ 4o|to be so broad that the whole law|% there was in earlier times for the close-fisted driver of a hard * The lighthouse keeper at Car- # | undertake his present duties Jt ts| is practically set aside but honest bargain. This is a broad statement, but everything * manah this morning reported & said that he ts responsible fyote| TAPS NEW WHEAT BELT. | 1 have written so far and the events of the last twelve months * that the straits are full of sal- #& than any other man for the em The new road is expected to tap prove it is not exaggerated.” * mon. A big school is passing ® istence of the new transcontinest#l| the region in western Canada into | % * that point, pursued by whales, # project which the big stream of American | ®t kt tow ® ® ORR ew SRR eR te eR |e sharks, blackfish and porpois- & HAD TO HAVE “YANKERS. immigration ts now pouring. During |% es. Todd's fisheries took 16,000 #& ss Sane ann’ denssenien tian the| the last. ¥< ar Lo. * ban nie, ] |* in their traps yesterday, * new Canadian read could not be) sum aeve gone into Se speed, upsettin the wagon. |* * built »...out American brains, skill| trotted States “Vice Prosident bias Pater a proce” Ceeh Os pe OS 8 S28 eee ‘ nited State ¢ President | bed one of the horses by the bri¢ er and labor. The projectors of the| estimates the area of the wheat belt | He was dragged for A, Block er 4 KINGSFORD, July 19.—Hobe road recently struck a snag due tol ce tne Canadian northwest as 171 half before the hoteed came te S|enthal, the assassin of Procurater the importatton of about 50 elvil em-| 999,000 acres. ‘The average yield per | A L K halt. He received a few sieht |Drisomment today. gineors and surveyors to lay out the| acre is 20 bushels from this virgin bruises on the body. The wanon | Drtosustent today, — i The Canadian engineers in-| soll, which new agricultural wealth was smashed. " BATE RE voked the alien labor act—which, | ts expected to furnish plenty of trat | m against the United States for} pleted, years from now A team belonging to BE. Martol, a] B/G FLEET DUE SOON re; law exe hu ing c anadian | abor Japanese vegetable merchant, ran For Infants and Children, e anc ne whole batch Of ong 4 y away on irst and Connecticut ¢ _ —_ Seere erg avited” and” deported, | AKON, ,, July 18-—Chatlo| eh etay morning "|__| the Kind You Have Always Bought der again, and plunged into the| moter, is now in the county jail. He), A Bicycle, placed against & curb-| p, .ifte are due in Seattle within the |Boars the woods where their duties lay. The| insists he is not guilty of securing }'6 Nappene Oe one] next week and two are scheduled to | Signature of the horses on the leg. ‘The team are Canadian authorities found it diffi-|™mopey from Nathan Beck under! a. 14 gown First at a terrific) ®#Tive at Vancouver. The fleet to - cult to follow them into the vir a Aight a" Seattle includes the Minnesota, forests of the northwest. Meantime, | ©@8¢ ‘0 @ finish LeErrE ener pal which brings Baron Komura and the ——— all the money and influence of t . The Northern Pacific | Japanese pariy the pence 'nauguration railway was put forth to secure @| on nore ulietsGril Service | {Commencing ‘Thursday, July 20h.|eneg: the Shawinut And the Iyo{Of buctetsgrill wrvice on Northern decision of the ts exempting | ; Mattie snd Wodane. Fir new trains running daily between | Maru ; ne Dal epee oe . | | « July 20th, First-class the act, This has finally result pm ooo” te at 8 ot Sich une Rertae, bringing De. Mo sate dhe Ne Joay ing Seattie uc eal awh