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THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, AUGUST ETS CONTRACT OREGON SAILS TOMORROW Eten eneee eevee eny FOR COSTLY RESIDENCE roger sie : aggro : A wot for sidence to coat ring vid and * wae let Jenkins & Jones this | having two . ta os * ng. ThE residence will be oe: | bott of her Th Prrrrr TTT rT tre T upled by H. HH. Dearborn, the well| will have a f fretght \} nown tide land broker }100 passengers ¢ the latter! Menmags tase 0h The rat. te Cordova aud | FIRST RACE. § on 5 and ward, Dr, ©, V, Thompson," f longs, seliie sid. on which ca f he Ta OP ea wit ie mM. 0 ORGA 18 payers’ League #10 RACE TOMORROW ) VEO PLIERS AND RE 4 Get I , i anti A , M 4 . npr tne the alle t Ctives SHOCK YHICH . 4 WORKING IN THE DARK ANO ,, , who are ite officers, Provited the Kitsap has a new! bal M Mot it ows WHO, WHAT ft h ny, Where Its headquarters tace royal fe to be made t o}, PROVES FATAL “ + No ONE KN @ and what e form of ite or the Kiteap and the Piy wir E i 1 " i on Where T TALKS ganization matters #0 aur j " “ple are a trifle # vod vs me aM e inded with m that the Mu-| } over fefeat Inst Sut ‘ | 7 - . ONLY OVER TELEPHONE Ow ‘cadnaheen, “Oates —_— when the t fast boats ) BALLARD, Au 18.—Wesley | 969% silent Joa 119 h A t , t 1 «| Smith lineta. » b deat the . gone so far as to “ ’ bd hetr . SECC A ’ fer a reward OF $40 for tuba | nee. GARGS PROPERTY | trip there Wilt be something dotnm Electric compan killed yee-| ne eue Te ha — ago thre 8 of a reltable mature concerning! TRANSFERS ARE ON aifternoon wht ing a) and uy . on mith, w a com 2 i Ar ‘ te Kept Quiet WAUKEE TO START BUYING! panlon, w ne at the top of 10:togt | 9888 Woodthary M4 al Asso An yet the Taxpaye league has pote whe n he came in contact with | § M. ie 1 cou fit to make public any im| “ACREAGE AT RAVENNA live and 2,600 volts pansed | $842 Madd it Ga tr , oa € ding its ongant > . i 7 ts organtens| PARK G06 Smith fell into the wires, and as 1 Ss ahithbe eieaammen| eat: |ropes bad to 4 to bring the i iil bays, of 00a On fl rady town to ground, Drs in ohn tea Bevan Greiner and Engels, who were on orrle 109 h - oe ak io tami } n 1 |the scene, found that Smith was| Sits Mies Prove 109 , wath tin unaee ' [killed imstautly, Smith, while mak don Be sop sag nie wren Reg fins s ing the connection, used 1 af|, THIRD RACE—Pour and on « obable that the league will adopt! ine deal is made. Tt welll] Leaded with trot with }geere, thet were sot theulated and he wher name before it publicly an-| wp oS few passengers, the gails | did mot wear any gloves ‘ sewer . * i the Piymouth| Deputy Coroner May te ounces Ite existence h oPhied ang {8 Ber fourth trip to len |, ‘ ! “ As yet the information concern: |; “Sling at 6 o'clock this oon, | at it was not necess to sought for b: ng the existence of te j dtatleta, bus tnae 3 J. J. Jervey, for Fort Davia, /"0 Inauert, Smitt ear sts only of telephone : 7 ae the passengers, and A. M,| ad live bs Thi ‘ te Is denied bod Fie impose many leading business mon have ’ Y. Clapp hes moti the} eopold and BR. F. Whipple, two) fly was taken hey | cetved from day to day from mye 4 wot? | mining operators, are going to)" * , work of rty which in cooug y the} Ss opera ones | "FOURTH RACE Ov 4 , a t on, a ertous persons claiming to be rep | p, pA | Nome . et an foot ts nif Pores é ‘ | Pe stables, Third a George Dodd, 274 Lea fer | #xteenth miles, purse, 4-year-olde m nd affective an orga sentatives of the orgunization. | Pike and Unien ata. tos "| The Vietorin sails tomorrow af . ° y Mand rely taeda yee pine gma Fhe] ernoon for Noma, She will have 25/0 the Seattle ; 9911 Hive Kyes 10 al ee | an the purcbaner ” ’ | pone ngers, among them being Dr, | '* ve nt es ’ Hake 1 | rT. Crow, of Kana y, bound | Preay oe 8 eee I Re | ‘Vide tne: Ginton | for Nome, from there going to Solo Dodd. found t hie ak was| 9908 » . + he renewed nettvity in tide lands} mon, where he ts interested in tin |{Tactured and hin wrist broken, | 90)! bamber +4 te 7 materialize to any great] mines. Dodd works for the Bitter Lake|*#!! Ba 8 10s toxtay account of the pu | sawmill x w 1, Re i of « t near | G ¢ wh pein tacy PERMIT 16 REFUSED, The reput sroeine 18 te eatey in th ' have been ap ted to rs ee | petemattene souene {tor permit to construct s are? Angust The captains tt C " aay om tide ‘ ete underground tank for the parpore | ig) : 19 LAKE WASHINGTON CANAL jot the calamities which ad Ne gage Bn Bag tly, | of staring gasoline, on Superior #t.| wire Ward—F . sure to overtake as, sho the |?" be officials § dim wy an ok lake Wash ot War wt precin rk Cn ot | abeve the knowledae of such a mor ae ares of Lake Was MoPartiand, elty hal ou N 98) Beachwood Baitor The sar tt ‘ f above mentioned guardians of our ae of | ton, was denied by the board of a De ver hote hir . ; A SIXTH RACE x c Pho * tom the ees es | Dromierity accede to the demands | Portiand People Busy works this morning eh ‘lier ¢- your ol 1 whe nd of a man who ts known to be a he southwest ner of 5 _— eioned — Aare 4 M “ » to the present , - . wt av.) ay and HM (great emerge ave tearer down, rathe ab S (ialiooe ae ‘ 0 . ; lone *elt o9 gnital lap of ¢ ions M ieael Par pone: MANY OIVORCES GRANTED mK Second z * " w rects F “° ty turne we way ; . B Carpenter rs hall; Bee Mirthf sion have gener ~ ly ’ hel The f n 4, W. W. Bhiel " 1 time of the revo Entre 3 slowing diy * ” Bh roadway | 979 k es pap nl Washington ——— ated by J. Kh Mae-| granted this morning: ireue F. | school; Third, F Farrar, F reo Winnifrid 1 os taht also ment Abra | Dougall to be approstmately $69%-|Tampman from Everett Ro La at. school 9506 Little Butterce y Food LnFine 9 and even oar Ta not the Seattle business wom | ""S ve m failure to aupport; Bugene F Third Ward—Tiret ¢ mag Es 4 ag Ht sink into jusig-/ 8? lacking im the now popular Seat whee recht adjcining Ravenn®! Ketgenburg. from fe Ketzen-|% Dixon, Presbyterian ch : ‘Teddy, but they os tle enire? Tk have Deen bought by J. Git) purge t tr ent; DD i px; Hecond, A. St Said took like a h t ee ee B « i srothy |nex; Becond hg agp beside Mt. Rainie Does she realize th a all thts}, . ¥ °°) Hawkins, from Prank Hawkins, de- |tantie hall Se ed with t on who | Die, growing city poo porder of the park ff! sertion: J. L. Custis, from Jewsie| The primary election will | fone ee Sad of oftaire ble reserta, both aoa J. Ia Finch was the orl@-| Custis, abandonment; Josephine Ar /at the above halls on Frida re ‘of Seattle. We « benef ° | nold from Hir Arnold; Alice Em- just 31 : poo waioners aad ce t axide for her? Jerson f thur Emerson, Fran | : count: he rm ie ; A city of 200,000 ation and EXCURSION TO TACOMA George from Milton George Shelby Irvine, of Boston Mon j ao of the Lake W worsan'’s club ro« Ja Ferrel! from Cassie Ferrell; | tana Copper . f Butte! | a ye ' * 1 mm amah} Aa opportunity will be of Tracy from Grace Tra Mont, one of the holdings of q toa canal Business be Samer will be wuccessful in (he hen visting Women come to the | Seattieites tomorrow ¢ he } Armalgar t Coy " . | Z wach 8 0 ity to Invest oF go iy s) militia bors tm camp at | WISCONSIN LUMBERMEN viaiting his sister, Mre. ; F a these ey have a tedious time in becom-|can lake he thern I eee nent - a ae | sheme. In then 4 pane nainted w will rum spectal excursi sins in a * ‘ whore a of the city t | + and advantages of ou he forenoon ow nigh XC, where w ala ) city | foth oo Fund and © ane G two fut t tnt throat of 4 I , { if there were a ova brea an 1 ' ng the winte ce a ae the conducted, and for the purpose of _ “ Ste Hun | The steamer W heir monthly salary wart ; ere, of our « ing = th woman campa of this stata war? #t the Beat wa and scrip shavers. ¢ wae * y of maak ngee iden * much ow tal or at 4 ia having w pew at in Russell announced tine st pe ete he two re : 2 fay Rave that by so doing the aster and pleasante nid be her _— jot Re ron Sea te saponins ase the press ; | bs The St. Stephens F Sun abit of “hocking” bis of GF Santering. one he of ub ra LOCKE STOPPED RUNAWAY. [day school in holding a plenle to [ny y | . que that might be prow !lux « h ¢ iy 0 bere sev day at Point Definance park a o M Russell th ih, to give us a jolt In Ohh Ps Lock the? tof $8 part? This would be bad he city niet Officer 16. J. Locks, of the Bom ly pay roll of $51,000 is sealp the The so, affor steamer Sar at 20 wt every t | bat _ bad pe ms a ained ner He . | biaane f at « A blaze started at the Seattle payroll for the month begin Lake | Weshington t . Not an investor. | C ng o runaway teat) Lumber company mill yesterday July 10 and ending August 1° o th Where » for a reliable — ating injury tédefternoon, bat owing to the prompt exeseded $84,000, of which amount of ravencas barnacte a 7 two women who were in thefiwork of the fire department the was collected three 4 fato Its « inbiased opinion A prominent Se | Weber F ‘sou Be tatrodaced into its ; sain Ghadein OO bee is Weber Busse cartiage damage was small warrant scalpern al a discoun j fa lean than two years fre mae sane Seep bee leans, ot ee } cent om each warr eampletion of that canal thery ee ae CONTRACT 18 AWARDED. || ‘his evening Dr. Martin wit! Geel scarcely be & dock oF a pile geese sane the eoeee inn j * | apeak on “Personal Magnettam—-Its Smee bat would be de-| women Bet Se ier ehedl menubar grown an rue t for the laying Off Use and Abuse.” No services will ‘conre! hey the pests and ‘6 hele meneecente <hrdl BAe | Puyally uniry Ww water mains and construction of hy bie held tamorrow at the Christian | wakes Most of our fish © mation befo DIACINE | nenwon, Fi 40 Ge anta on Ta at north, and ?ehorch, as Dre 8. M Martin will Gattoved and wank to td : ries have been canne: ot abutting thoroughfares, wad! hold meetings at Junction ball To ’ ef the lake, ant the hides our Com vely none. this summer, and t this a 4) morrow's # cts are, 11 a. m | 3 - t we woke up and t Se aaa a > | Bathers woekd be crused ove e Ie it not Ume ears crop has not all been taken | Gifford, Things Work for Good | 1 fhe bottom of an off manof- ok steps toward improving thie) io. of yot of ot D. m, combined lecture for men and) “Aton only a fe ondition ? — , ro 4 ‘heer, Mr. Eahor, are on * att Ga, Aw 18 The| * arg and at § p m Oppor me TY SWITCH TRACK REMOVED. | Fver cwned’ by Colonel | emmy English, chief of Governor Tyrelt’s| Patrolman Jacob Bjarsason will i |} A track crew of the Seattio Blee-| staff, offers his r ri $1,000 for a trie company Inst night removed |lynching in Atlanta, He laude the| are for Brianon tomorrow O8 8) DORTIAND. Ore, Aug. 18.—Fire q the ewiten which has veen a danger South Carolina me and comping trip Ce kno gin,» « in} jto oossing teams on Untor he ¥ ma me to orgia next.” ‘ nent aban , oil he t ‘ale ’ tweer Fourth and Fifth “to ital He alec says, “These South Caro| Tee Ballard et ad will give 8) 6 | concert tomorrow at Loyal Heights } hops, where t wo of joining | lina patrotte upheld the honor and | is ct ! the tracks will con ed | traattte of the state oe some P = b sim, 0¢ | —— a Thomas Clark died at his home| "Pind — ‘ i Jat Seventh and New York sts. this)” ; . < | morning. He was 67 years old and erase 1 la G. A. R veteran. The fuueral ~ . Wh the opening of the fall pee EEE TEE EEN EES \‘will be held Monday 9p ate fo oa bre eine term, September 2, lems (han « © guests of the Quimby } ‘SG Maaik away, it is needles to my @ THE ANNEXATION VOTE . WATCH FOR PROFESS if story ame bul | ‘that grew! baste be necens. * | j wae partialh 1 tred ee the preparation of 80 youns @ For. Against. # | Last Monday being Prof. But i nf ve re « Mabel children which Mre. ©. HH. |@ Hillman City 92 o#! b birthday anniversary, the y an will be § ts caring for at ber chil | @ Southeast Seattle 93 20) td ot and students of Wilson's Mod-| - ANDO STILL ANOTHER home. Clothes are needed @ York 36 Se n Business college took him by fr the children. Colored waists for! ® $| arprise and presented him with « th Jelmant and ov . : Bape taster years, and schooli@ Total 221 se valuable wateh and fob. , sor claimant and supposed . “@igmees aad aprons for girls under @ rs selr of the Sullivan estate bas ap | 4 1 years eee ee ee eee eee REFERRED TO THOMSON eared in saa Sullivan, of Mon-| z - mouth, TH, wh petition was filed s Bor on infant. whose + ont erg STME) fered the lone of all of her honae.| Southeast Beatle yesterday de The application for a permit tolthts morning, Sullivan claims that| EE) WAM reds a04 clothing in the Han cided to become a part of Seattle construct a freight sMp on Forest {he is the only son of an uncle of | Pratitco earthquake. aps 3 he vote favor of annexation | at. by the Chicago, Milwanuk HJobn Setitvan poarel iw : * ' | Pant ratte npany was con] Besded. All of these things may be pan snenallprercagnentstr Mig re bowl . y ‘ang oe a pubitle | The Walla Walla rate ts being mat t Mother Ryther's home fo rk 2 rg ro rage rs peattion canis thie and referred to| tinew this afternoon by the ral they are greatly | Votes were agains’ je prope | o mad esion and ratiroad off ey ee geen The vote waa light, not more than he for his approval, | Toa m and rafiroad of wothirds of those who regiotered | i¢ nila shippers are it ie FIGHTERS PAY FINE apne t the p nm As li tend e meeting in «Petey drickey and si velt. which was ¢ 1 to eloy throne, som were fined § upp ities, tock mo notice of] } The é | COR for emgeeing in a fight ection, | P jermienton to t »-| Mtge pexteriay rning. Fe Lose No Time } pmpan Men had diffor- ries to te compa eo fouthe Sea jounell kane ay., t " Wate? Alexander fined the rt ~ . ‘ h ioe will Monday nig y to be by t EB pudder ery supert r of the t wo Wndent, at the foot « ’ tiger * ing tt | ~ , ‘ JOIN THE CHAIN GANG. Oh, fetes the loos of a ftiebite | £ nnexation to t 5 z Prable, Joe F nd L. B = c ommit and on were up before Ju Alex onda Auge Southeast | v flernoen = fo Seattle will become a part of Seat peeing loafers and di tle proper | | " a4, and each were fi that vesterd: to annex to} ¢ " , ~ Jost of them w rt A drwuinr come to ve the | Seattle, together with Columbs Gay. Like this it was ch ' a ing me Spin 4 as) MAE SUTTON RETURN “We believe in working, not iNe* OF annexs . “ opr ight 1905 Waiting; in laughin & or je, will constite a new ward, by Clinedinst 1 jg: laughing, no Y Tio be known as the Twelfth ward.| he Yo * tf f in bessting, not knocking Dee ee of 4 eonee Ang tom, : } fd in the pleasure of doing | *'™ » Braye cena bak endl , ; - | We believe in. im [jman is being considered and one| CONGRESSMAN CHAS, E. LITTLEFIELD. jtenn p spirant is reported to have boen Me wai nex ' yy sarge Fog: - Heiting patures for bis own| ROCKLAND, Me., Aug. 18.—Or-| aker Cannon, who ts hima? | oh adhodied o. lor & ypointment during voting yes-| ganized labor has signalized its en-| under the ban of the eration, ond INVITED TO SPEAK on we 0. terday. trance Into polities by practic the charge that held back bilje Sf se ee a wilt Wait centering tts battle on Congresaman |in the interest of labor, will makg| ” Invitations have boon sent Cie Ptien ie cuore On he matter of the selection of a| Chas. E. Littlefield, Republican rey number of speeches tn Litthy),King Coun an hut oder urried for mone Savings Ao 20unts councilman came before a meeting] resentative from the Becond Mais Ids beha retary Taft, | ig ator Ankeny and Rept nonte | Chartoa—I saw his wife tiub at {ts sembmonthly meeting| President Samuel Gomy of the as he contemplates a v neu}! pay il weg The last night. The se of the club) A deration of Labor, wi in Canada. This ts announced} ge ogni 0 . PURE RED RUBBER Ct. Interest | 2 2 a Be Ge later Sacoon. it Cen ened eSluby will elect n president Mon es was unanimously ad Jeclaring | Enlisted the wide of Little cation that he has the support off Frult Jar Rings Have a Sis s at Geer that fairness and justice as well as| who is himself a powerful fhe t resident vy ut fairness and § i i 18 NAP. - town. oT nrmony and the future best inter-|i4 all the influence of the Repub-| In his last message to congre «| PAID POR Regular 100; epectal, domen Se MAMES D. Hoge, President oats of the proposed new ward/fican party, The tssues will be de-| Roosevelt we scord In oppo wen ie Se sane 00 Ales THE RUBBER STORE, MN. B. SOLNER Cashier, | cunid be beat conserved by waiting| cided at the election September 12. | sitlon he notion bill nd | \Gammercial. hotel, informa the 714 Flest Avenue. DIRECTORS until Columbia can have @ voice in| {t is the old Dingley district and {| vocated by the Federation. It would] jojice that Whi king » two md Schrnitz, the selection of a couneiiman | normally about 6,000 Republican jbo as unjust, he sald, to restrict the| Pian in the Fremont house, on} will wage the contest to the | power of the courts to Issue injunc xth av, ble beer was drugged, He est corne in the counties |tions in labor disputes, on the hou | GO AND SKE STOLE A STEEL RANGE. , as ; : 14 not wake up for ® hours of Androscoggin and Sagdahoe and| ground that some judges had mis id, a red that : aahend fter- |i Franklin, Knox, Lincoln and Ox-/ used that power, as it would to sched f . . While oe eer eey ee inog (ford. Which comprise the Littlefield |deny the right of labor leaders to h | m A116 Valley st. te ae | district. The largest citic are |call strikes beeaume that rhgtit Bia | Stn * Mrs, @. : on ' ~ ages *| Rockland, Bath and Auburn not always been wisely exercised. Sunday Morning Excurs'! n ADDITION TODAY el range, stolen from the 4 ner Labor men, if they should lose Littlefield is probably the most ouse while she was nt 4 nemo " nat | would not regard the fight as de-| influential member of the house ju | home. The ra '** |elstve, because there are so mang |diciary committee. He strongly op to ainbridge Island | Saving. ily by one man and | districts in the country where the | posed the antlinjunction and elght-| ‘The fine excursion steamer Mon IRRIGATED LANDS o the the industrial interests are much larger | hour bills, the passage of which was|ticello leaves at 9:30 a. m. for! Farliest products tn the state of the neighbor } | Trust Co. of the nelahbor- | \n4 the chances of their success fa¥ | earnestly urged by the. Fo Jt de atuuridae Island” and come trom our jandn” Ale, tts a a. a the wagon te /petter than in Main | Littlefield was borm in Maine 66| Liberty Bay. No one should misa/f in new town of Attalia, Wash. a stad A Ave and 1 Cherry St, Bf) be one of those engaged n moving | "president Gompers will open the |years ago. He served as member|socing these beauty spots of na ta + U. K, Loose, soe, tise. : Mra. Hill's furniture, amen | attack on Littlefield tonight, and |and speaker in the legislature and| ture. Music and refreshm on THe COLUMBIA CANAL co. . 217 ere 7 11 ape 1 nt ter a » atte , ound e. - fate Deposit Co. Kiein, the shoomaker, 217 Jamon. | hereafter will speak in all the | later as state attorney general, His| board. Hound trip, 60 Re 109-610 Marton Building. j larger towns in the district service in congress began in 1899. | turn to Seattle at 6:40 p. m. | « = - ns _——s —- ¥ IRRIGA Pears, TION an and plant ADIA to A ro oO x len, in t ure can encouraged Arcadia i and w It’s Up to You fo is to give to All I can ¢ you a chance $2.50 Gray Shoe Co. 921 Second Av.,Near Madison Between Madison and Marion. H. LEWIS & CO. formerly of First and Cherry st, have removed to their new store, 1206 Second ay., where they are ready for business. 1688, Hotel. ler Open Day and Night. Office in I Arcadia Irrigated Lands 22 Miles From a Large Cliy Only 40 Minutes by Rail $1.00 Per Month Per Acre Pays for a Farm YDOO OA AAPA PPREGL LA FREE PERPETUAL WATER RIGHTS AS8OK Pre TO AVOID RUGH WE ADVIGE APPLICANTS TO COME EARLY AND GET CHOICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ON GRANT & DYE 306 People’s Savings Bank Bidg., 2nd Av: FRECKLE CREAM Positively removes freckles Ragley’s, 2nd and Pike. At MECHANICS WANTED Who ¢ puy the uable s in the on easy addr The 509 Marion build or most val4 pEOPLes SAVIN: Ravings and Tru Window Shades Made in Si Pacific Window Shade Mfg. J. K, Wetherspoon, prop. $22 Unton, Main 1166, Ind, R 1944 atte, IATION ot ner ARS LOCATION. PRRISLIFLEL SS and Pike . 0. BURR ang ALICE M. BURR, Graduate Osteopathic Physicians $15.00 And this ad. t fice before § to six to our of- entitle tin metipation dlarr- ema, carver, rheuma- de, piles, pimples, fror whatever kidney, bk rubles. backache. grippe, luinbago, goitre, sciath. a, pnew s. typhoid fever and consumption in ite ugs, medicines or sur- CONSULTATION FREE. We employ osteopathic, Blee~ tric, Vibratory or Light Cure, as the case indicates, 416 ARCADE Main 4482, Ind. 3684. ist our price will jonth, in advance, PER QUART $1 $1,00 Fine old Peach and The Murphy Wine i BOURBON WHISKY Sinew Rye, full quart . Fine old reserved stock. Apricot norte and ery. ful gig & Liquor Co. S10 Pike Street. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER tno. BROKERS. Grain, Provistens, PRIVAT Tol, Main 27 Roome 304-308- NOTICE. can get the name of jece of property im OF CHARGB by oaiit ‘Also any other informa You of any FRE! office desire. T Keep an ra eyttem for your benefit, ang fig, 3 ne owner the oft

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