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‘ ° HOT BOYS © ARE THESE REAL |'SS2°S5"85550°% AMERICAN COLONEL, A UNION SERGEANT | THE MARKETS | [Nore sure. venceinee would have been able to collect a -— rite they were looked Gntertainment committee, and Cart @ eee r than they w looked Reeves, secretary of the Openly Against Mob Law , =We | 2 and this haw produced a glut al ao! ooo : otet ” ao o a| * market, and me a consider “ed Wik the eae ane aati able loss to the shippers, This con ‘i Ms) ° ° B Coe dition applies to onions also nderse | Peaches and apricots are coming in from the Yakima and Wenatehe distyiots TM banana market a fairt¥ wel! supplied, The navel oranges are finished for the season and the Valencias and the. Mediterranean sweets are the onty ones on the market. Lemong have advanced and will go to $8 the first of next week, New apples are coming in. | Dealers claim that many of the | od freak ranch eggs being | dure of a very poor quality There ts little change in the ee and butter market to There is 4 alight decrease In Hvestock prices and in hay and feedstuff prices. AT THE THEATERS) . te “Thelma” This Week. Bach k the Taylor company at the Third Avenue theater in got }ting further and further away from |the usual melodramas. This week |“Thel@n,” & dgamatizagion of Marie | Groili's fine old story is being pre | | the sig" Fellows | sented and With good results, “Thet ma” at the best iv@ hard plece fore stock company to handle and for a 10-20-30-cent company the Taylors fare giving the goods, edertck |Clark Rives the best of perform: taking the Tole of Sir Philip. Layton as Geo, Lorimer, and ard T. Lone as Sigard stand Cee hut lodag Every (Geattic Star's Exclusive Service.) ATLANTA, Ga, July 15.—Hoke SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. A small fortune would not purchase a Jout conspicuous, The other men in the original of this boy photograph | Suilth, the new governor of Georgis the cast are able, Laurette Taylor from Col, John Lincoln Clem, quar: | 18: perhaps the only governor of & plays the title role, Susie Howard tormaster aly U. 8. A, station str bel zante dhggagd rhonda . jas usual gives a finished perform: ed at the Presidio, It shows him office on a strictly anti-iyaghin ay 4 midget Hoes “e. hon the cong se platform. He said in his tr in e ance, Reasie Cooney, Olga Groy when the youngest soldier who ever and) others are cast agceptably. bore arms in battle ation address a few day elma” is on for the w with Col. Clem enlisted in the Union he would “make strepuous ¢ usual matiners army a8 a drumm by a May, 1861, Muster and Cheees. ors to ay vent | before ho was 12, He served unttl| anch putter, sogte: cactern extra, mos | ONDE this decla y ee New Show Being Given. the end of the civil war under| Wis Twins choose itye, Wis Yk influenced by the je race ri wegon Twine, 16 ‘ in Atlanta last fall This afternoon a new vaudeville show is being given at the Star theater, The list of performers in- | cludes Robinson & Grant, the com: | edy midgets; Harland & Rollison Buropean musical artists; Mr. and Gens. Grant, Rosecrans and Thom as, and took an active part in many battles. Washington ran When only 12 years old he was] cees se. “TE sergeant of Company C, | ">. be | | BATTLE OF THE PICTURE HAT Ore#°" | Chicago Women's Finery Ruined in Subway and They Fight | and . gps a 7 ond Michig Poulter | D. ©. SCOTT ON THE LEFT AND BOR MELDRUM ¢ THE |Nrs. John T, Powers in a sketch, on the be eld of Chic hm, leer» | 4\ RIGHT, PRIZE GUN MEN OF THE WREST, and others of similar quality for bravery, and was appol ee | very personal orderly to Gen. Tho: Koese he (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service.) |Cripple Creek railroad, who holds At Luna Park. BOIS Idaho, July 13.—Kyer |the job down because of his ability The vaudeville acts at Luna Park | y mm: “¢ to “shoot some. Scott was bor continue to be popular, but it is not! a nu” man—the ea n in al oa cae sae rom real “SUS” /Bostom, but for a long time his |Alone in the shows that the crowds he west ap who ak jheans have been made of cold cal-|that go across the bay find scope] ways carries a pistol big as a Flor. | lous lead fos He was moro widely known as | the “drummer boy of Shiloh,” and | as such he is referred to in mont | histories of the civil war The colonel is now tho sentor col in the qt Lime and Cement. t ried, por bbt California, per | Week Cs Aarwed Chere, as he agpeared when made & Sergeant in the jeasure, The chutes, the mer- | rtermaster’s depart | : ye one | . Ma cucumber and ever and anon} The man on the right ts “Rob |f¥#oround, the ailway,| non Army af the age A JE, wont of the regular army F Poke up a file and scratches a|Moldrum, ox-marshal of Telluride, |{%¢ carousel and noveltios:| . | in e teh into the barrel. Gun never |Col., the place which the mine own. |4F¢ deluge m . } ‘ aa, B8-08; F A Dinvappies, per dow ty and generally smelis smoky ‘and soltiers t SAM HILL PAID THIRTEEN = ed into @ see at Owner a citizen of importance and Bob" shoote lixe|s RAARKKRHAE os Buch persuasive power ia counted about < s he duuhor te musiek ete see SR, Che GaeTe SIS MEW YORE, July 18-46 @ Sou iH ‘ ‘eftensive sewepaper een.” By i Te } ie out gents are in Bi * miral Fasameto qnee to Bos- # ey an ese two Kun gents are in Boise |@ ton th = uae a a tall person on the left is re attending the Haywood trial, and p . a aver the west as a@ devil with | mildananw lp ene at Montreal, # —— . 4 men turn down al “weepins. He is D. C. Scott. leys when Bob and Scotty step | % oe ttle. id (Continued) poxbired but hae. peen revoked by detective of the Florence @ | jauntily in view “ 4 eee ———— eounct! under a misapprehen sett eed Sih WARRR RRA RRR Oe purposes for # period |aBa produced by the action of =| of 25 years. nciinan Parry who was acting CD Dr. M. L. Adams, of Ballard, and ELK’S TRAIN DELAYED Apparently no action dhider the direction of Judge 1} it seems certain fiat he will be ltowetds using the franchise for| Burke, and therefore at the insti in) appointed. Dr. Adame was health — | eeveral years. At least in February, | gation of the company j officer of Rallard for several torms. | (By United Press.) |Tsa1. the counctl modified the fraa-| Judge Hanford, in deciding the 4 - po » ay 5 nd- | case, called attention to the bungle PHILADELPHIA, July 16.—The|chise by the pas#a oe. eer, eee ; | | BIRTH RECORD. I eet from the west and southwes, | story ordinance, No. 234, sllahlly /Mr. Humphrey had made of is y bearing Elks to the convention are | altering the terms of the grant, and, | pleadings, saying | Births were registered today © | seated Gebedake then. 2 arejamong other things, locating the! °If @ franchise was granted for follows . - causing a disarrangement of the! piant for the manufacture of £88,/a period of 25 years, the pleading | gientin Te wite x on Watin. | plana of the reception. committee. | but again stipulating that the com tk untruthful in denying that the | : . Jone 23, a bor route, | pany’s exclusive right to engage I" ordinance by which It was grant Rent and MARS. JARVIS WEED. CHICAGO, July 15.—-Soclety wo #}men of the sudurd Englewood, led by Mrs. Jarvis Weed, are preparing ver ib. / to sue the Iiinois Central and Rock P land roads for beautiful hats and ry ruined while passing through t subways under the railwa froten ahead. * "tb | Lower i Rear Admiral Brownson said i—To wife of Joseph Hall,| Te Cincinnati herd, oar | mois | tracks } E } wreat 5 the business of gas man od was ever panned. A municipal io? » many of those subways © Siteved we) TO nd team, July 21, 0 ber | Frave of Mesde Thstatians, tan kuns| ing choukd cum for a peried of SBlcaeiverun ts en apimcy of the ’ ake ber, tom He: |i ‘Celonge end the raticoaae alow {EL} xpenses Mapied every precaution poe) isig seg ot. Jule Pa va oe exalled ruler, at Harrisburg, Pa | yeare from June 6, 1873. |mtate and should be conducted hon ‘nated tend te eat an. Tee | crease and dirty water drippings to|[m | fo prevent the ignition of etetbe: aaabe aa. Koen, san} BY might over 10,000 deiogates mdor a strict construction of | eatty inet: wheal, ton. sh filter down through the arches. The | ( of powder under such cir|Retlerue north, July 7, a gel | Will be here, and by morning {t t| this provision the franchise 5} He also rejected the theory that — - | women tr war and have hun-|{i | E bl tes e | Séathete—To wite of ‘Mey Suga. | O*Pected that all late trains will | pired June 6, 189%. ‘ Pe the company was a party to the), euLLeT WHICH 4 ] na es [Tee uary-departivent wiret its nara set King a, duly Si a eit {arrive and Unere will be 20;000 dele | when tre date Sy enn neebees ce te ne Ek scat SCREWS THROUGH You. | | ew Gnd orders everything done | Fiatiand—To wite of Matt Fiat.| fates when the grand lodge conven, | franchise te expire by lumiNl te) members of the council, at least | | that ts ule for the care of the | land, 533 Sec **\ tion and annunl reunton ts called to| no notice of it was taken by those who knew anything about i | . ES | . Second av, north, Juty 13.) city administration, and for 8°™® | the company's attorney drafting the| BERLIN, July 15.—German army Don't fail to visit the U. 8. navy The Georgia di teteei a ool ake i Sociile joreer 30 months the city siept on !t8lordinance (that ix Mr. Parry and | Officers have been experimenting |yard at Bremerton, the battleships 3 was alle |e ee ee ee eee ee HH) ights, the owners of the franchise | thowe he took Into his confid )| with @ new bullet, the pieces Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin St Cape Cod bay when the ex-/Hamis, Minor hospital, July 11, a| « | entice expending money \linew it woeld be attaches in thy] which are made like a screw. They| the gunboats Chicago, Boston and ar 4 |* NEW PRE ASSOCIATION. 4 wd extending the |. ” | Albany, the training ship Philadel A charge for an cightinch gun} Cook—To wite of P. J. Cook, 321% Ww ae — phia, the prison ship Nipsic and leegiedes Troms ca make cobee Ht h18th av.. July 12, « boy ie y United Presa) | The franchise had passed to the Finishing the Job. Dene ae «(tbe erent drydock. Boats leave wn cause. | Holsington—To wife of Starr|@ NEW YORK, July 15.~The &| geattlo Gas Light company, Hee: | Upon these promises the court| i Lyrae 3 of 6:05, (5:89 ant 20'S me Hoistngton, 221 K, Republican, July | ® consolidation of three press as # | from it to the Scattle Gas & Elee-/ found that the company had a per- 1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m Round | 12, @ boy | ® sociations, known as the Press | tric Lighting company, of which | petal franchise which the city was | trip 50e Hillers—To wife of Hanry J.)@ Publishers, the ScrippeMeRae # | James J. Will, Sam Hill, J. D. Far | Sowerloan to annul, and assessed |" it 14 a great success because it | —— Hillers, Station M., July 9, a boy. @ and the Scripps News was an Ryan—To wife of Laurance| + B. were leading 7 “ | retains its original speed longer voll nd H.C. Hoary the costs of $67.78 against tho city. /inan other bullets. The invention nounced this morning stockholders Mr. Parry being allowed $1.50 as HIS LIFE Ryan, $24 20th av, July 13, « girl \* The Giiidies 42: tho new ATH +: ® company which f*# to be - beremnpetean }@ keipwn as the United Press ‘On June 10, 1998, the company | Viinwe toon has not been tried on human bod- undertook to refund its bonded 1! TH. decision that the franchise |/% 7% but experts say it will make hs o nan Sikes Deaths were registered today as | * @#ectation(are as follows . a ; moving | follows * President, Joha ldebtedness and raise o larke/ 4, perpetua and the city forever ha man as ch amount of additional capital on ®) sopned from questioning ite per- |" SUeet through a board. Pract Barrett—A Sasvatt | cook; vice-president, Max Bal ile train near Weel set Beattie bow "| thasar; directors, H. B. Clark Save while the sun shines, should be the motto of every young man, Make it yours to: | day by opening an account with | our bank. | new bond issue. and mortgaged = petulty was of course open to ap: | plant and franchise peal to the higher courts. But no insue of $2,000,000 worth of first) iis) was taken And Should You Wish pwa yesterday morning and was in. }® Oliver Herschman, Andrew mortgage bonds | On September 15, 1902, an obdiig. iy killed, bis skull being frac. Bb go wo Peng So 20, July |* Ore |, But the objection that the fram | ing city counell passed & resolution Hardware We Pay 4s Interest was going to vistt his JP seamonneces Mrs. P. Singerman,|* The United Press has no su | chise had mend ee the com.| it Which it rectted that if the com Sporting Goods Sho lives at Weston. The | ..Suerman Mre. P. Sin # perior in the country as a #| bonds unmarketable, so the COM |Lany would assume the costs of the is ne: yall ea but | “Goynom—Iniant Goynon, age un-|* pewagathering organization. It #| pany sae ie eee gatermination | Mts $67.78, the city would accept Cutlery On Savings Accounts eve an ~ shes roe Recewary, attributing |R#Ow™, Seattle General hospital eeeeeent America a acrvice w| that its franchise had not expired, po Eg cae lst meggeen agitibw | Come to us. We can supply you — nae Sib ou encchees ‘ard—John ard, 68, July] * DADOTS Of Ame tie O eer re | bat was perpetual. on behalf of the city by Corpors, | Theo Wilts & Co,, 1008 Ist Ay. *** | Poe 11, Providence hospital. i “ Pranches, Dallaré. | as ‘ \® ciated Press Burke and Hill. tion Counsel Mitchell Gilliam, was 1 j Gcsegetewa. i ‘The legal ond of this work was] fled tn the court on the following day ue Barke, arg rg tnd eee ability | The effect was so important and for handling techatcalities in diffl-/ff reaching that when Mitchel! cult cases is second to that of no} Gilliam became corporation coun * * Tl l* The Seattle Star is a mem 4 ADD TO HEALTH |} ® ber of the new United Press |* nther member of the Seattle bar,/ el, be sought to have the stipula | tion set aside, in-order that an ap 4 the political end was conduct . p heare jed by Samuet Hill, who came from| Peal might be taken, but his mo- Sed of helth will mee to ee St. Paul to assume personal direc |the. to that effect was denied by healt a he cour to appoint an assistant health} John Schram, chairman of the tion during the crisis onifated an bis political) Mr. Humphrey's referennce in his . and to add nine new mem-| finance commitive, stated today | ar. HM < riain, | Pleadings to Councilman Parry are assistant Charles P. Chan [here to the staff of inspectors of | that from a financial viewpoint the ~~ site aad adnell unineldaad interestingly illuminative of the t ‘ S applicants, |convention has been very success | nh >- » | whole corporation ayat of deal ToeF ow Meeked by numerous and lengthy | ful. Although all bills have not Councilman Will H. Parry, chait n illiieadetees "farce position | yet toon turned in, there tx more| man of the committen on corpora: ing with city councils. He says Grand Scenic Excursion Union Savings & Satra inspectors, and but one ap- |, | iD i James D. Hoge, President BN. B. Bolner, Cashier. | Visit | Our | Grocery | Dept. eee eee eee ee eee eee DIMECTORS 3. D Lew- nbers, A. Ferdinand Schmit man, Emanuel B Btewart, George Do Rodt. C. MeCormick orth, ward R Dunn, Chis HM. Bebb, James D, Hoge, N. B. Solney. } i i tions, prepared an ordinan: Mr. Parry Did It. i ee ond an enough money on hand to| - = he introduced in the council De ies tikes | THROUGH DECEPTION T; t C pr of sesistant | meet all expenses. He said that/ lcember 7, 1900, declaring that the That after a copy of sald (re PASS AND THE rus 0. jeer his candidate =|" the railroad people had gived) Secretary of Commerce and La&| company's franchise had expired pealing) ordinance was prepared ‘ si: ‘lak ollie j sowee | ———_——_— hor Guear Strates, who is making! * eo, 1898 | by said attorney (Judge Burke) it a ‘e o Battleahipe s ard | by limitation tm Jan | St t f Seattle, Wash, rt Ros the Butlioahipa nt WHry Yard.) S"tstp tw one the western. part. of| "aus saronas of tne. preparation| was by onld atioruey siven to nae raits o} igpanatecin met beet 106, sirloin Prats a: ee b | the ¢ unty. Je re ported as having | and passaxe ot this ordinance wd ba . —_ 78 member of the aity Pe an) enantee } igh lect “= ™M ARKET arrived at Vancouy ¢ to provide a simple and easy meana | counc d who, at sai ne, act d F ire coe] PALACE MEAT MARKET /Ortcsuun, Fos Stee comment te gus tae eoen| ine an cirase ooo ecpercices | SUMR GO FUCA | Will Pa mowemeee | FHM < vlna regdl very Strauss is not expe 2 | a contest, but Mr. Parry | committee of said council, introd } Vy Bee the Rattiowhips at Nav rd. nae arene i Seas - oe prices are il Friday, but he may arrive| did not explain this fact, and the|ed {sald ordinat and in accord VIA EVERETT AND PORT c | head of sch standing and |{g TOWNSEND, GIVEN BY THE | an¢e with an und dshrdiu cmtaec| council, or at least several of ite jahead of tule time | members, voted for it under the/acteement with said complainant BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN | | nearness _ it wae ae oe on” € ore! said Parry CHURCH, TUESDAY, JULY | You i | it purporte: 0 be, an effort in| worked to secure o passage o e E ° MUSIC SCHOOL RECITAL «5 faith to terminate the com-|salil ordinance, and in order to 6, 1007, A, SHARP. | or en ecia | pany's privileg |catty cut the request and desire ° \ ia pea, Having procured the passage of}of|paid complainant to have sald R d T wi : ‘ p » firat commencement of the| the ordinance, the company quickly {ordinance pansed, said Parry con oun rip | 1 i ‘ py livery of Music was held | instituted sult tn the United States |cedled from the other members of | 4 | ah ; Hiatrict court, before Judge Han-|thd \counell that said ordinance 1 50 | i " PPePeTIG Br owe | 66 3 esterday afternoon at the Swediah q on agheabage ce td eg ena veer [etharan church A. recital, was| ford, in which {t prayed for a de-| wap prepared by naid attorney. That . | | ae R IN COLORS TAN AND BLUE, REGULAR PRICE nase conte tm inhecmstiont Gow | 00, tane th nate 5 frase hise in per-|thd passage of sald ordinance was ‘ «9M 1 A GARMENT " had bes wrepared by the| Pétulty and asked for an order re-|seguréd by the aforosald acts of | | raduaton, A’ reception comcioded | taining tho city trom tatertering aa Parry, which acts wore wt WOU. LOSeMte | conse with ita reise of that franchise. | gated! by sald complainant . Wee exercises |. This sult was prosecuted under! After the decision of this suit|f™ WILL RUN AN AFTERNOON 9 pecia é »¢ Battleship Nebraska at Brem-| the well worn theory of law that] in. tg company’s favor, the writer || ANO EVENING EXCURSION fl| i eee} for ® community to in with | og this article asked Sam Hill what AT 2:30 AND 8:30 ON "| * soci : the profit taking plans of « public! ti) egmpaign had cost him, where 0 i] : sorvice corporation f# a violation of | » lower FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK 1 DON'T MIND t ry m Mr. Hill took from the lowe ” | | contrac jeft hand drawer of his desk a box ONLY, If its from the Keystone | PANAMA HATS— In other words the company set aintetuing <4 tlaees weneed tx Os We have two whale carlond REGULAR PRICE $7.50 AND $10.00, SPECIAL. ..95.00 up the old claim that it had ac of the famous Shilling & Co. } . aired” and ‘possessed "a "weatea | Ol, <Gouung ‘ne ronawe. oe t= A Excursion to Californta wines—Port, She right to levy @ tax upon the resi 7 clga adding by of expla ry, Museatel, Retalin A i REGULAR PRICE 25¢, SPECIAL P ' 15¢ ' Strange Allegations. |depends on the kind of cigars ympia them all at $1.00 a gallon oy , ‘ . . ¢ ,ANCY Corporation Counsel Humphrey | uses.” Mr. Hill uses cigars wrapped will deliver to any part of WE HAVE REDUCED PRICES ON ALL OUR FA opposed this action, and to make | in tin foil SUNDAY, JULY 21ST, city VESTS AND STRAW HATS | $ certain of covering the entire| Mr, Hill then took another box BE fair KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, ROUND TRIP 81.00 THE UMMER SUITS WE ARB OFFERING AT ground, set up three remarkable|from another drawer and offe i 4 Wholesalers of Finest Wine ) $10.00, $12.50 AND $15.00, | p p> ath wed pvites a cigar, of another PHONES: ae and Liq ore a Wl y were rvant 123 Firs! °. nes 11 ‘ | First, that the franchise had - Wh, sees 254 ha | Second Ave, bean granted Gasoline Pumping Engi pcre lie iplitecete FETT | md, that the franchise was bs f s bad TICKETS FOR SALE AT | Betw en ’ | q leranted, but that it had expired|e > - . " > . >, Go see the Green Lake Re: | » ec bs by limitation In 1898 ; A ®. National, guaranteed, §388 Owitt'e Pharmacy, 2nd snd ervoir Addition today, Houses j jby limitation In 189 Geo. H. Woodhouse Co, 112 Unt P St. - ob eae Mla s oo edeis e1mer Oy | I-11 the tateot: popuiar music, J} third, that thoigeanching hall ot |Gorvity wt 8 co dg ike and lots easiost teria, Green Pike and Pine * a 15¢ per copy, © <tr ~ na “ Bartell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Lake oar to Green Lake Sta : 800-804 F . ‘olumbi Largest stock of Music and Jeweled Back Combs PALACE MEAT MARKET | 2nd Ave. “ion Branch Offi Ea viet Avenat: CORR Rees Sooke tn the ely Hl! This week at special prices. Larg-|Has a fall line of meats, poultry | Pler No. 6, foot of University alniee oo oak BOND & z r B 5 ” : q pry . : : St -TY CO, 387 Pioneer Bik. J | It STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUS® IN THE STATE. | | CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE | st ansortiment in the city. Chicago and game in season. Our prices are AE tanin t1has inne. 4040 a. _ -— —-—— # Sh

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