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THE SEATTI AR V DNESOAY JUT 199 EN/GNEERS COMING |BARS COUL N’ T MOVE LAUNCHES | UNLIGHTED A HINGTON 6 rite y of gov ernment Capt, Kute A Wober of the (LL COLLIDE:: ae ut Au ot and Aw ginoor investigate Lake Wa tmont gust 1 the to it FATAL ACCIDENT WILL PROBABLY BE .OUTCOME OF LAW the number of t higher But Mr M party 4 ot Kennedy, M Miss Bessie Barnes, Mis Mi Ww oe} Rr waret Crotty, Mias Ann M H. F. Col and M WONEST VALUES ee aa a Sy We fairly to ca Lister : Pabst's Best Nestle Castoria, Red Sea Food, Sée siz river Fletcher's, ayarilia, $1 Black ugh BIG FIRE! The Un was totally lock T ar on eral a ge ake ar Antiphlog Welch's Grape n Iron foundry at Geor de eaday night $20,000. rance nkn hman could not be of fire nard formerly owned t but recently disposed of ern people tine sire for fraina n Drake's Palm Wine The s h inter pp ote in Bo rman Live the jon of Dr. Merck's ( tor 3. bot Baldwir gula- | op furth avignts named ju tablish mamish VE | pres Pr size | of B4e@ | and the Red Blood ¥ 50e anal mber nt ity ' intere in trying to ¢ of the San We carry a full line of Supplies. Whole Town | In Ruins [| nde ¥ rt aoe to deal at Lang's G “DRUG Ce COLMAN BUILDING. 807 BLO WN TO ATOMS FIRST AVENUE. Bet. C Columbia and Mariou Streets. | | | y The | wh is now a CONNELL, Wash part of this t i ater UNTIL IGE WAGON MELTED ; BREAKING ON LAKE WASHINGTON to reduce bee 100 belated P and various {the wag h 5 : A ftrigh i be th , A len hour tr ‘ eeitiniine to: tha Ceeitnes wae tful a w ye «the; Sor nehea carry ligh | aad omits thie ne of toe| bere of th y er cree tt tae carchaceen oxalate Skok te uaa nate | MOODOR SHIP ea ree RN ates ACT det gir aed Sane patio Which launches “ erated orse, such aft are ¢ ally in oN tens Packing compar nt t m as hied down to ite owr \ i r Seo pean, We coaenbed, 0 See ea ees coset ie} IS DOCKED ere me reamans, trove taseeeh. toa |teret; Oe inner te tocoes' ween ae | Precltent Chores ho are familiar w he | dir & Not to carry ht tten planking between t& t mind t t or ‘ 1G . " violattion of the navigation rules, | Soap tracks on Weatlane eves 1 that some of hin passeng but th does not seem to worry r mammoth ner I ta, | front of the Wes mill, the hub: : sibly have busin ———i —— t r night the ¢ © | anybody 1 say «ht put back tolo fthe v nm only saving ft from] ¢ e lunch, Te took " a ons W at High ' a| pear to have overlooked this grow » drydock at Bremerton to re-} ack wor " und tien ve back to town and their approach. There|ing danger to lake navigation, but epairs to ber tall shaft, which} as w a sfew teles ring the $ sere ar na} " several narrow escapes|it in believed by thoge cognirar om brought into service wit he ice blockade al tn rowboats and canoes | wi al attention to the ne | s of freight, which com-| tt tle 1h ‘ mpa trop: | tt treet os n for his ¢ have begn run down. [before the summer is over, ae 2 sored. bell oe car ‘ ae tinal but wid orter! ’ 1 id Sol fir : a rqo will be taken ard th CE EARS SR (Special to The Star.) ae 2 7 = = M nota and « to the ¢ | Hance | pon LARMONT +UNE RAL & Popuiar Price Clothiers PowaHiciner TRO funeral of f War Daniel 8. I GRAND MIDSUMMER SALE OF was held shortly wore parvices mith church after imple noon Rev Preabyter Millbrook after t ont vate car which bore the remains and m " I 1 in Lamont ma Fe and Posty « and aster ance al Cortelyou were in Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Under- wear, Sult Cases and Traveling Bags $20 Sults | All Go Now For $18 Suits $16.50Suits $[):8 $15 Suits ALA, TYLES INCL TWEEDS, WORSTED: SUITS, CUTAWA ETC. FYROM THE VERY BEST FAC- DED. AND TED CLOT CLAYS, SCOTCH AC iES eine AND DOUBLE BRE. Two More Die \¥ verre TLY MAL | TORIES 1D N AM BAN nor plonion rf They were DIEGO Cal nm 1 to the m Ward Bh Suit Cases Half Price | Traveling Bags Half Price Underwear Half Price : Shirts Half Price “21 A, BRIDGE & CO. » anese ward late yesterday latter Thi Ke day after find bis The Jap yesterday Please send my B Paymaster’s Clerk fe in Ensign the we who is m tion of th nn aying MPD } the inspec Bennington and Is in charge of the is ex amining the damages water today and reported that none of the les be 1415-1417 Second Avenue (Next Door to the Bon Marche) oa had been sprung and no t 1d pl foun towe He ut tod You get all | © profit these | moldering ruin as the result of « « ~ Sina: We chutes our tees t oe j wes reson gE nepal ear eryrce scm | Spooning in the Moonlight Yertising. A man who is not strong | . a os pa — ‘a * *) , enough to ride a bicycle wit VANCOUVER, B.C, J 5 1G. Gallagher's office, in the % NEW ORLEANS, July 26— «| ¥ Day R ane ese naccee covarh te bara | Ties ton were killed yesterdsy ai | Prosrese. buihding, by the explosion © MW ORLEANS, ‘July 36— # When the Day’s Gone to Rest t Very great success. Physical and | Banff in the Bankhead mine, as f & bottle of acid. ‘The wall pe- & fever * mental strength go hand in hand. |reeult of an explosion of several | Per !m the room became ignited and & making al *| $40.00 Eagle Bicycle B2VH.OO cases of dynamite. They were lit- | befor eee # ference of all the * 55.00 Coaster Brake Yale $36.00 ¢rally brown to atoms, 1 we - as ne Pg # authorities with * $55.00 Spinning Coaster Brake otbers are imprisoned im (the Bese ans Bone od “ the # States marine bh *) Cushion Fork 29.00 of ne. - * the oe peed eB & is being arrang * $55.00 Coaster Brake Racycl he dead are . ned ove we some a6 om . a = $39.00 THOMAS SMII mo Rp uid not have eee ee ee ol ted Willow Fish Bi - DAVID THOMAS aw n ~ as = _ and atx children : . 65.00 Sts eh 3c Dover Exg Beater JOHN WILLIAMS. + aes, Woes Pe ee sa | MARINE NOTES | 2 bearing Casters These men were stan “ Pe oe | | Be Set bearing Casters cases dynamite wh of p 2 . roeee T picture of ten most ¢ lar girts in Mon- | zs ; | Bec Set Ball-bearing C sion occur cniz ve 4 aa inal tana the past week 80 a junketing trip | Northwestern mercial com} 4@c Set Ball-bearing Casters was left SUGAMOONL «dade Gusteiidy ae lures fon throu Among their ng events hus been a visit |PARy's steamship Bertha will sail | ¢ explosion happer help rnc we fi ' for Lynn canal, po neaday INNING'S SATISFACTORY sp Rrra ter ann pion night, carrying about passen- | TORE. 1310 SECOND AVE. ae ca escued dn T now White & Wil- | cers and a large consignment of} PO hb ot _ (NORTH AND T ne hobo marrowly escaped being| son, proprietors of lay evening ther wet. | Gatatt hot in an attempt to steal from a) take a trip around Lote V ngton on 1 steamer, and at- | t © of household goods stacked in|} tend a dance thelr } at Hotel Me t Seattle, | Skagway lner City of Seattle will BELT PINS _ Nine families are rer bome- Th It is planned to vinit navy yard and other | shout 100 passengers, many of ther BROOCHES A merry fight has begun between - he ‘oe bg one og — pave a for Victoria on king th and trip. Among the HATPINS the citizens of the north and so tine aasee GU conmbn homed, cman Sian gerd Aer which © prominent who have engaged ends of the city over a petition ne pa it return home, reaching Butte ngust 2 | paseage are L. Freeman and J. J Of Sterling silver, enam Whish is being etreniated by the C. Barter, prominent J 1 mer gold plated. Very artinth latter asking the ald of Ser hants, and the Misses Green, well Piles and the government in Shall Fort Lawton Burn or known Seattle society girls, ing the Duwamish river . 6 GHAUSEN | The interior of Northern Pacific L. H. Gray company’s steamship i The project ts generally conceded | car No. 963 was gutted by fire at! ueen Anne Hill Have Sweet & Tampico sailed Wednesday al Jeweler Optician § to be a good one, but the north end 4 o'clock Wednesday morning. It eas fer for Nome, carrying » tons improvement clubs are suspicious of |\s supposed that the fire originate : one at the fire originated of freight. The company was forced 110-75 First, Ave, it. Several of them have refused to|from a cigar which bad been lett | |to refuse 800 tons of freight, there endorse it, and others have done so | in the car on ite arrival in the city.| Port Lawton is suffering for the/hours between 4 and 6 p. m, could| being no room for it on the vessel Siar ot = teat that It was a “5 of the 11:30 train from | want of water purchased from the} be used by the residents instead of ’ edging of iver be » liow- | Portia: lose company No, & re ty, which s supplied from the high|those between and 9 p. m j DRUMMERS ed to intertere with the completion | sponded to the alarm and put out | preceure’standpine on Queen, Ansel” Superintendent. Yrmnes aos not| NEW PILL ROLLERS wd essay the blaze hill, Captain G. Maury Cralle, as-|see it that way, and stated bri ay| #0 be tenred —_——- sistant quartermaster, has appealed | Wednesday morning that the asal SAMPLES OF 12 J 02." _ Og gy FOR SEATTLE make at t 10 INSPECT PORTS | Youngs, of the water department.| id Youngs will not Interfere in | pool h for the | In case of @ fire at the militasy| the matter, but will allow the com-| Twenty-four pharmacists have| eumntrection ‘ ere would an insuffictent{plaint to go through the counetl been added to the number licensed The Duwami« WASHINGTON, D. C., July 25 supply Captain Cralle's last communica to practice thelr calling in this state| “In the moonlight, yon-) the shadow of sdme great tree. Let dents claim that > ation ie board of fortifications, cons nt=| Captain Cralle onggents a way}was addressed to President Gill. | as « result of the examinations held t,” ete. us take our post h besi the or one project will not t pro- | Ing of a large party of army officers, | Gut of the dilemma by changing the] imply this.” stated Youngs.|in Tacoma recently by the Washing-| ‘The unmerciful path, screened from view behind posed s priations for a will visit Puget sound in em-| sprinkling hours for residents on t choose betwe ing|ton State Board of Pharmacy piling down al: y bush; soon in the stillness of but many northenders ar H ; te consider the subject of coast Quese Asne bill He would havef tha ) at Fort Lawton andi retary P. Jensen of the examining| ually sink the night we hear voices and foot+ feren nion. They not think | an or defenses hem changed from between 6 a ‘m.jinearly 1 becribers on Queen! hoard, with the other me: teed Prove ogee t ste Look, here came a young und , ‘ | The party will ist of G to 9. tt sat ft . members, bas 1 1 that, under any consideration, any he party will consist of Gen. Jno. | te he present limita, to the hours PAnne t we cannot afford to! just concluded examinin pa-| behind the man and young woman, and they Elegantly made thing should be done to retard the | P. Story tired chief of artillery between 9 a m. and 11. For thelinake such changes as outlined in| pers. Following Ghul dechehonad | Since strates aenth att down om that testic beueh anne gy Bh elgg — ie the tong ssgee | prelim Alyy -remenns i a Ay niet afternoon he suggests that the (py /the nia's com : |pharmacists from Seattle who suc- | tongues of livid flame into t en-|there in the shadow; we cannot $120 Costumes a ake Washington canal gineers; Gen. Samue iNts, cht Consfully took the examination: —D.|ing sky. One by one the evening|hear what they are saying, but we 50 Costumes ot TOKIO. July 25--Admiral Rojeat artillery; Maj. Geo m 2. Sanstrom, ©. H. Merritt, C. B.| stars appear as darkness draws her|4o hear—well, but they say kissing $80 Costumes at KIO, July , of the general staff, pity several | Alaska. On the recent trip of the - whiten Genk dak of maeat it and Silk ts $12.50 | Yensky has been successfully op-| others lati : Armstrong. J. Kowalaky, W. T. | kindly over the burning earth, | as gone out of fashion = Boncoate, all varieties qq erated upon for the removal of a og A ation he was 8o strack| whitiock, C. A. Little, H. N. Paul-| and then even as we look, behold, in| Let us wander leisurely down $20 Boxcoats C : ar’ S10 pleece of bone from the wound in his with the lack of something of the/ .on william J. Jessamine. | the east @ light an if the v the path, See yonder, anothy seat $15 Walking Skirts te ‘sedges ib. kind there that he decided to sand |” Assistant pharmacists: G. B,| were afire, but soon the round moon | With two persons on it. We pass $10 Walking Skirts . forehead. His condition is satis some books as a nuclous for @ put | them and there seems nothin Airgpnagrons eagrenh Ah factory } | hy : pub-| wroat Sliter, C Bellinger | peeks over the mountair the d there seems nothing une ae ag ae } ic Mbrary Jand EB. G. Ohrner Jeartward, and throws its silvered| "sual about i, simply twe young ~ | | a. | It is thought that the next meet. | path out over the smooth waters ot | soapen bet as we pass out at care i PRAGUE, July 26.—An eye-wit- ing of the board will be held in this| Lake Washington and the sound, =| Sho anothy “ é 2, wor tod ave Caton to the Rush /S PURGED .: of tak Wiltaans ter tanta WILL BE LOS, city. In the pleasant cool of the even. |feund—they they say kissing haw Nest to Stone fo w eep open even Ithe suites “ . ny ing we desire a little rest, and so! out of fashion at Constantinople, says | 2 What we ? ory Wisher & Lene hereafter that immediate! we a boat for Alki point, or| at were you saying? You y after the explosion REKA, Ca., July Th J il F P . | sr > ri " Ue a., July he Nor- led board a car for some popular park.| Wished you w young again? L. 1, HOFFMAN, Manager. The Maker Dental Co. HIBW YORK, July 96.—At'o meet-| tues Tumeee OF Turkish officers al or Prize The bright moonlight in the trees| Why, bless you, look yonder, two ret and Yealer . rush at the sultan’s carrige with|wegian steamer Tricolor ts still : a| White-headed — p of the board of directors of the| their swords drawn. They wore * » nd on the green grass makes a e-headed people with thelr | Equitable today, the resignations! beaten back by the Albanian body.| hore at Cape Mendocino and there ig ng ene beyond the power of cold type | @rms around each other like echeol | of James W. Alexander and Nevada! guards, This lenda color to the re- to express, as it silouettes some fig- | Children. |H. Stranahan, directors, were ac-| ort that the plot to kill the sultan |'* Sbsolutely no hope of saving her ure against. the black backgrouna| ‘The gentat moon tooks down om GARDEN HOSE cepted. was originated in the military con- ‘ td0 MONTREAL, Qua, July 26.—Jack | bevond, or throws s rustic seat into| the scene below, end he knews—hp Chairman Morton anid The vessel 1s broadside on the beach peak ator -§ understands. ‘The kind that lasts, We will reduce pric: nhong wee spiracy. Walsh and Jim MeBroeks were this prices on all Garden Hose f! president. Chi in the B | As Wiggers —<snilieaind ec. Mivary fect guarantee’ one or twe president. Changes in the laws ot _— and partially submerged. Heavy |morning given three months in jail] STEAMER PERDITA will make this w « one or two years. (th ws mn tor te * y Salt Water Resort. GEO. H. WoORNOUeE © @ society were discussed, but the SMITH GAVE BOOKS. for prise fighting. It was the first/an excursion rate of $1.00 to Quil- iat Ratetarions & tee’ ek ft USE CO. [Fecommendations wero not an-| librarian Smith, of the Seattle] seas are breaking over ber, The|convietion for the offense, All pugs|cene, Hood Canal, and return Fri-| soft tnat in anem ever: dan’ rete Second Avenue. {nounced. ‘The directors meet again | public Nbrary, has made a present| bottom is punctured and the hold is| will rec@ive like treatment in’ the| day, July 28, leaving Galbraith Dock | or shine, ‘Ul under coal ” tomorrow. of 80 books to the city of Juneau,|full of water. future atta m eee lat 2 p.m eee