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t court has States die signation as & mem rs tear @ trMtoow of the tive commit Yukon-Paoitic ex nation Wak made we comm—Mioe Was ac g M lay aod os jta meeting gn trustees will sod% act ble resignagon from thas report was aubmiltted to the ox eounll bas a new ordinance it providing for the creation Ba new series of positita in the fire alarm aystem ar 4 through the increase of salarios asked electricians recently can granted, It creates following Toectcieat engineer, $209 per The canvass of all the retail tn Seattle was finished Mon wy night by the clerks’ union, for purpose of ascertaining whether would agree to car proprietors males adopted by the Renato are of closin ‘GH. Hanford of the jeoutive committee by H. F. Grant 6 ; " ome be tion which im the fede cou te Riis Meiqnation as a moniBer of i@rance to the grounds, The com. EW PLACES I FIRE ALARM SE GE HANFORD GIVES UP! A. Y. P. POSITIONS manager of the Seattle Wlectric company of plans for rapid transit to Martin st. on Bastiake av A across the portage direct to the on pany will also complete ite new Wallingtord ay, and Porty-fifth at line direct to the grounds, This wih give four double track Ines di reet to the premises, , 2S month; assistant electrical eng! heer, $126; first assistant rate clerk, $100; second assistant rate clerk, $90; account clerk, $100; as. sistant accougt clerk, $90; firat grade stenographer, $90, and second grade, $80; wire draughteman, $100; foreman arc and repatr de partment, $100; are and repair men, $80; pole tnapector, $100. ERCHANTS GRANT TERMS OF CLERKS ployed clerks will work from 8:30 * m, to 6 p.m. on all days excopt Saturday, when the hours will be from 9:30 a, m, to 9:30 p.m, Stores pre Only meu are employed will At § & m. and close at 6 p. m., except Saturdays, when the hours will be from § & m. to 10 p, m ian ag a tities during the fair, The Wastiake av, line will be double tracked, the Broadway and Pike line will be extended @nd double tracked from ite present terminus how doublo track line will also be onstructed on Twenty-fourth ay, RVICE Ex Emperor of Korea, in Hie tm KOREAN EMPEROR, WHO MAR. RIED AN AMERICAN GIRL, AB. DICATES IN FAVOR OF JAP. ANESE TOOL, WHO PLAYED found f but one Were Stores will be closed during the eel at ane new scale, |aix national holidays. Most of the Agreements were sigued which merchants have granted an entire ‘etfect@e today as follows: hour for lunch, instead of 46 places where women are om minutes, aa before agreed upon. MOUS TRO OF SIR KNIGIT BACHELORS BROKEN SIR THOMAS DEWAR. SIR CONAN DOYLE. SIR THOMAS LIPTON, (DON, July 18.—The world’s ; the fact of his engagement to og mt celebrated * Leckie became peblicly known it " Sri of bachelors '9/ wig supposed thet they were only fo be broken up. Bach of | triendy—“merely that and nothing| Ws sir knight, each is fa more.” Soctety sat up and gasped fe bis own way, each f« in surprise, for Conan Doyle and j Neediess to say, each has for | Conan Doyle ta 48 years of age. His been considered 2 coveted brideclect is much younger / by the fond mammas (ac) §=The other members of this te M 08 tiie second syllable) of xo | mous trio are Sir Thomas Lipton, | i the “near” eup lifter, and i : ‘ itimitiionalre Hsruption of this trio ts | jie. around through the a; va marriage of Sir Conan ose engagement to Misu ska has eix hundred miles of gal ma Leckie has just been an-|teries and nine thousand miners The creator of Sherlock It has been worked for six con- hal been considered a con. turies. H & HURLBUT—A STORE FOR EVERYBODY. ht Out Cahen-Drew Co.’s Stock of Hardware and Houseware }On Sale This Week at Tremendous Reductions. Read a Few Samples of Tomorrow’s Bargains Grey Granite Ware Sale Cahen-Drew's Price 85¢ GRAY Our f rice 12-QUART, GRANITE FINEST PRESERVING 50c QUALITY, KETTLES A BARGAIN. Granite Fry Pans--Cahen-Drew's Price 50c GRAY Our Price coLo GRANITE HANOLE, } Fry 25C FOR A NO. 8 PANS STOVE. Everything in Graniteware at about Factory Price. See our 25¢, 35c and 50c Special Bargain Table, loaded with al! Of Gray Graniteware. Tce Crearn Freezers. ew Price $3.00—Arm ean Twin Th quart ice im Freezers; two kinds @ cream at ssa: $1.99 Brice tomorrow e Fruit Bowls. Cahen-Orew Price 150—Abbey's Blue Pruit jugar Bowls, handy for camp or house use hose from wearing ca. 5. out; sale price, 59c H Mc ¥ i lll Cc tomorrow Salad Bowls. CthenDrew Price 250—Imita Cahen-Orew Price 5c—Assorted Sixes of Carpet and Matting Tacks, for house use; | sale price tomorrow, 1 POF MAN sereee cea He Hose Reels. | Cahen-Drew Price $1.25—Hard wood Frame Garden Hose Reels, on wheels; saves your Hammock $3.00 Values—Closin out our I} eae. n line of high st qual [fh Fan Cictt Crvatel Cte ity fancy colored Hammocks; sat of Salad Bowls; large extra strong values up to a $3.00; come early and the tom: 10c best selection; to make quick [| gre . sales we offer Refrigerators. them tomorrow $1 73 Cahen-Orew Price §$9.00—Cres at . tent mal and Asbestos Tned, 50. Spring Hinges. ind lea. Capacity 1 Cahen-Drew Price 15e—Colum > dag store must clone bia All Bteel Hold- Back fale pric $5 98 Spring Hinges, com 7 ~ ete with screws; sale Grass Scythes. Screen Doors. Cahen-Drew Price 750—Honeut c Dutehmna Western Gras i ule, H. J, Brow I hen-Drew Price $2.50—Clos ut Fancy Front Sereen tomorrow URIBUT FAST ONCE IN WHITE LIGHT DISTRICTS OF NEW YORK, Korea to sendrag a delegation to} the peace conference at The Hagne treatment at the of Japan, sealed the fate of emperor of Korea and pendant of centuries kings of a thousand tal ENGAGEMENT OF CONAN DOYLE bt yt turies of ands.” Japan decided that Yi Kiung, this representative of one of the world’s oldest mintster of toretan affatra, wont t Korea to “straighten” oujgaffatrs dleation and the elevation of a nom merely a tool of Japan prinees of ¢ who spent s@he t@e tn an Oht college and was graduated fr way and Long Island With the odwfall of the mperony now aged 56, goes hix queen, who | was beautufl Emily Brown, am American girl, Hor father was an | Ohio Presbyterian minister, who ok her to Korea when he be came a missionary the emperor six pears ago. Prince Ewa Spent Money Like Water in New York. NEW YORK, July 23.—The story that Prince Ewa of Korea will be chosen as the nominal emperor of that que land recalls the i led by that young nobleman tn this country some fow years ago. study at Delaware university, in various diversions to offer, It had far outlived bis income, where PRINCE EWA, Whom Japan Has Picked for Em- | peror, per ton om coal ship eon fatal attempt by Japanese se to raid Copper Istand, where the|l#bor hax decided to abandon ¢ Russian rookeries are located, be |®8nual long m yond the end of the Aleutian chain, | was brought [Or has ord On the “he ailaers employed by the United Statea Steel company at Hibbing. in the Ne by the Empress of night of June 2 & Japanese seal ing schooner dropped anchor near Copper Island, and the crew, armed | with rifles, attempted to raid the |™4s bas declared ‘nat be island. Russian guards opened fire | Taft for president above aay other and this waa returned. Several of | epublica Russians were Japanese was killed and several wounded. The Japa beat a hasty and = encaped the retreat their }! schooner Star's Exctusive Service.) firmed bachelor so long that until PREACHER OBJECTS TO. HINDU LABOR (Star Speetal Serrtesy |the ent D Rev. W. B Randall, in the Te SNcdbcoailheraaad belly aanphanr ype Dinah ol ttn lt Vif ype engpt pleg years, were entire strangers. eg tang toe no patriotic American buat would give Hindus om About 46 are now em ployed in Everett, and their sum ber ts Increasing. ployment Adame county wheat harvest will ‘The largest and he Austrian salt mine at Wiclio- | iio: grain in the state ts promised for this county this season. The saloons at Aberdeen were| Ramsey county district court lopen Sanday, the only city in the - lcounty which disobeyed the Sunday | closing order. be gtade No. tra and Burlington ratiway be | walked into According to advices received by | minsionar y Carpet Tacks. | China | who res. }time being found owing to a le students have Mark ‘Twain arrived in New York | was berthed in Portland policeme gh the man’s door and he w ance of #ix feet in h raced through ¢ yon and notified the pending storm, woitiers of the Kstelle Coswell S. Navy Yard -a| Chicago will have no more Labor ors Day parades, The Pe: ch The Western Federation of Min Minn. United States Senator Ben Till- favors candiate Ignacio Campisciano, his | Coliagaro Gendust, and Tony Costa,” Hfound guilty last woek of murder. | the Lamana child at Hahnvitie, la, have teen sentenced to life imprisonment It has been jearned that the Jap’ anese government has ordered the loenstruction of large fortification® along the Bungo Channel, one of | 8° becoming indignant over the nees to the Iniand sea from | Way automobiles have monopolized | the county roads and say that they) will first appeal to the authorities for relief and that if nothing be the Pacific (Ry United Press) ST. PAUL, July 23.—James J Hui must account for an alleged | profit of $10,000,000 in the deal) whereby the Great Northern andjer, writen that the roi narrow aad the general species of) farm horse so skittish that when| ton. € nee H. Ve-lan auto heaves in sight great dam. neer of New: York has commenced | age has been done the farmers and! wis. twins choos tone Wis, YA, t suit and the complaint was filed + ernoon in the Northern Pacific railroad compa ales acquired the capital stock of [the Bar . late yesterday Forest fire are raging around the shores of Lake Whatcom. STEAMER IROQUOIS. More Miles Each Day, the Year Round, Than Any Senet Veanel in the Country. The troquois Covers 320 Miles in 20 Hours on the Bellingham-Vancouver Run. BRIEFS CHILD WALKS INTO FIRE. EVERETT, July 23.—The 3-year. | savy rain storms, the| old child of Mr. and Mrs. I of Marysville had a narrow ewcape from death when it unwittingly bed of live ¢ la. whieh was com jed vy a tayer of | de she The child was unab to escape, but its cries attracte the attention of an older brothe were terribly burned Two hundred teachers from’ va rious portions of the Northwest attending the summer schoo! jat Pullman DULUTH, WINNIPEG, S10UX CITY, OMAHA, vor Furth on or Addre Ticket Agent Partlouls Viscount Hayaent, the mikado's It ended with the foreshad®wod ab: | inal emperor, a man who will be} This pers} son will be one of the so-called) nuntry, Prince Bway there to the shining light of Broad: | Yi Kiang felt! in love with her and she married! Prince Hwa came over tn 1900 to) Ohio, He was allowed $4,000 a year, and it took about four wooks for him to find that America had but a few short months before he and Washington have been | | granted by the intersta |commission « reduction of 26 conta te commerce ation of | lagain refused to answer quest wley | i it. The child's feet SEE BULLETIN CASTERN-—- EXCURSIONS ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, KANBAS CITY, BT. JOE, St. Louis $67.50, Chicago $71.50 10 Days to “Get There’—-90 days to return——First-Class Stop overs Anywhere. RESERVE tovervations and Tickets, Call ©. W, MELDRUM, City Passenger and Second and Columbia Street WORLD FAMED DYNASTY FALLS. WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN QUEEN BEFORE PRINCELY RAKE EMPRESS OF KOREA, — Formerly Emily Brown. any number of benevolent persons who readily accepted his notes Tt ts said that his visit to Broad. way and Coney Island cost we hermit kingdom a neat $20,000. He cut a wide swath, He indulged in private fancy dress entertainments and bucked the gaming tables with the frenzy of a devotes. He began to accumulate trousers and walst coats, his record possessions of these figuring 87 each In due time the prince's notes were red 4 by his onished government, but his taste for pleasures occidental has not been nated by the lapse of years, so that it is quite likely that the kingdom 4 islands will see some of a thou merry times when Prince Ewa aw jeends the historic throne. BACK TO JAIL (By United Proms) BAN FRANCISCO, Joly 23.—The Louls Glass trial for bribery goes slowly and dully along Becond red Gut on atrike al! | Vice President Zimmer, undaunted by the sentence tn jail of five days for refustiag to testify, was again placed on the witness stand, but . and was resentenced again one day | for contempt Night seasions will be held now ite, | WUE the case goes to the court FARMERS ARE AFTER RECKLESS AUTOISTS EVERETT, July 23. then done they will take the law tyto their own hands and proce te “protect themselves.” A com plaint and appeal to the county! commissioners is now being formu lated « r Sandham, a Hartford farm that because of the risk they rao many of them have retired Dobbin] to the pasture, while they carry] Wahineton | on thelr backs exgs and vegetables | ( to market lattioship Nebraska at navy yard eee | YOUR PRESENT POSITION MAY BE REMUNERATIVE ENOUGH FOR THE PRES- ENT, BUT YOU MAY LOSE | THE POBITION; SO LAY BY | i} FOR A RAINY DAY BY OPEN ING AN ACCOUNT WITH US. i We Pay 4s Interest On Savings Accounts Pranches, Bathe Georgetown Renton. q i i DIRKOTORY | Ferdinand Sehmite, J. D. Low man, Emanuel rt. George Donworth McCormick, Edward | Duna, Chis, HL Bebb, James D. Hoge, N. & Soiner | Union Savings & Trast Co. Cor, Seeond Avenue and Cherey " Wash Agents for Alaska Banking and Bafe Deposit Co, Nom Railway AUGUST 8-9-10 ALSO SEPTEMBER 11-12-13 60 YOUR BERTH NOW 1 | sc; tive turkers. per tp. | te: live & Alneka \ | Cash | SEATTLE MADE Inapector in Onarge John H Sargent of the U. 8. immigration department has received news that Seat.e has been ma entry for Chinese, Heretofore Port Townsend has boen the ¥'” port on the Sound that Chinese tould on ter or leave for foreigg countries. Mow of the Chinese salttrom Seat tle When they leave for foreign ports and it has always been neces sary for them to go to Port Town: | send to get papers to leave the country, * TO CANVASS CITY At the mecting of the conven tions committee of the Chamber of Congmerce yeuterday afternoon It was decided to defer action on the | proposition of ti® loeal order of | Eagles to make an effort to secure the national convention next year. entil a canvass of business men could be made, The committee will meet again next week to make its report, The convention will cost $50,000 and the committee wishes first to ascertain whether that amount can be raised in the event Seattle is selected ENLARGE DEARBORN DISTRICT. The Dearborn at, regrade ord) nance was sent back to the street committee last night by the coun cil, The committee will reconsider | a change of street grades tn the Seattle boulevard district on the tide flats. If the grade is raised in that section the property there can all be thrown into the Dear born st. assessment district and made to share in the cost of the work. INSTALL OFFICERS, Friendabip Lodge No. 1, Electric Ratiway Trainmen’s Benefit asso- elation, held their annual installa tion of officera recently; the fol lowing being installed: President, Roland Cotterell; vice president, F F. Parker; master of ceremonicn, Sam Kaufman; post officer, George Deigh; secretary, G. 8. Fenwick; financial secretary, KE. L. Marsh; treasurer, T. B. Vincent; conductor, J. i. Rickards; guard, B. M. Bur- nett TO NOTIFY POLICE. To give the police better informa tion regarding hospital cases Coun eiiman Bowen last night Introduced an ordinance into the counel! mak ing it incumbent on hospitals to notify the police department upon the entry of any case of serious in jury from violence or suspected violence. The fish market t# active. Chi- nook salmon are coming in in large quantities. As yet there are nosock. eye salmon, but they are expected im a short time. Halibut is very searee, and the fish men are facing a problem tn trying to supply tt For the first time tn several days | exes have changed their price. dropping down a notch, The best | still command top prices. Meat and poultry are the same. Voal is nearce now and brings al Farmers / most any price. In the fruit and| vegetable market the prices are th same as yeaterday. A few We natchee cantaloupes have come tn are so| ere beane nore potatoes Lowal, ie ms ranch, Ripe eastern Be Cheeme. Oregon Trine, Wo; Oregon Yo A, 1D cams, don, G2 ve hens, th LMPGKe; braflors » i Mh, ie; roostern lo@at fecer, fe: frosey fowl, i6o; rousters, 18\p bwotiers, Lime sod Cement, Portland coment, imported. per whl. | $2. 968.2%, Portland ‘com bi, 9.08, California, pet Pratt taney, 94 50g 00; 0a 08. G41. ; \oganberries, rate, $2.99, watermelons Live Stock per th. se fo. 2MuaN Spend a Day Sea PORT OF ENTRY » 6 pw of | eastern, BETO) ib, 18 1.000173; Lambert's —exceptional savings on refrigerators and summer furniture this week. |three important items priced less than ordinary for Wednesday manne ng mann Beanncel this Standard special outfit for about half —this outfit consists of splendid ron bed full size, exactly like pie. | ture; full-size softtop mattress, full size wire spring fit. The actual value of this aplendid outfit is $10.00. We very special it for Weduesday you can save a third and more on rugs this is important rug news and an unusual oppdrtunity to pur- | chase extra good, serviceable rugs at a goodly saving an excellent room-size tapes try rug-—a varie of Ortental and floral effects, «I! good col a orings; size 9x12; regular Sen; mie Sent Seeney; Fem value $18.00. Extra special ular value $3.75. Priced ex } ab ior ois NOUR | Weskeoaen $1.95 | here’s a good table chance | go0d quality Wilton rugs, in a wide range of color and de A for the week 49¢ for this dollar stand. surely this is an extra good cen-| ter table for the price—made) very strong, of solid oak, fin gold n; 15-4nch top, under neatly turs od legs; regu value $1.00; priced extra apecial for the 0 eoheicea oy PARRA ee | Standard Furniture Co, || tpee-t0ne test Avenue, calves, per th, Ste: lambs, per th, sie: | | TRIP IN SMALL BOAT. | pork, “TwtTwe / Moats a | teers, per Ub, The: cows, per th, THe A trip from Seattle to Valdez, in per ib, tile; “mutton. per ib. |@ Vessel about the size of a launch oatte: spring lamb, per Ib, Ide; dressed | in the feat accomplished by a party oak j} of Seattle men, consisting of W. L. Lindsley, T. P. Slaney, Joha 8. Burnall and Chas, Burnall. The vessel was the 42-foot auxiliary i>, se)| Steamer Brighton, with a 10-horse «| power engine, Steamer halibut, per tb, © ie. He: bereine, por th. fe! Maunde: trowt, Mb. Tigris | from - | per ib, te j SEATTLE TO AUSTRALIA, Six liners of the Wier line will ply bet m Seattle and Australia commencing August 30, when the Fereric, the tirst of the vessels to TO Ta: of ten, $85 | leave on the new run, puts out for ate. ton, | Australia Monthly sailings will take place from that time on. | , a | Frank Waterhouse & Co. are the PROMINENT ATTORNEY HERE. | Seattle agents. The liners will con- |nect with San Francisco. | S209; wheat, ton, $98 W. H. Dickson, attorney general of Colorado, is at present in Seat | tle intending to spend his aummer | SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS vacation in this vicinity. The la | Guns, canvas goods, hunting |bor troubles which distracted the | pants, fishing tackle arid all season- state for many years he believes to | able sportsmen’s goods at Piper & be a thing of the past | Taft's, 1024 Second av. baad AMUSE MENTS. - THE GRAND dohn Cort, Manager. Tonight aud All Week—Only Matinee Saturday, Frank W. Healy | Presents the San Francisco Opera Co. in the daintiest of comic operas, | “DOLLY VARDEN, Prices, . $1.00. Saturday Matinee, 2 ¢ and 50c SEATTLE THEATER Tonight—All Week—Sat. Mat.. Mist Emma Bunting and the Earl Burgess Company in | “ANITA, THE SINGING GIRL.” ives will not do it justice Our prices, 5c to 50c; Mats., Next Week~—“The Burglar’s Daughter"—Same company. Ade | LYRIC THEATER Russell & Di w, Mer Phones 567. Every Evening at 8:30—Only q a Mat, Sat. Lewis & Lake Musical Comedy Co. in iOWw | “WHIRLEY GIRLEY.” “ Girls and Fun—Good Musical Numbers. Prices 20c to 50c. Next Week It is one of the prettiest 8 on the Sound, between Seattle and Rverett, and has a magnificent view of water and mountains, We have subdivid ed one thousand acres into } tracts her containing two to six acres each and already | quite a number of Seattle peo: ple have purchased waterfront tracts for summer home sites: Priew per tract (take notice that the prices given are for whole | tracts and not for a Single acre) 10 Per Cent BALANCE MONTHLY TO suIT. The soll is unusually rich and fertile, and fine for garden ing or ranching of any deserip tion, The lar cites to the | north and south furnish an ex cellent market for everything you raise You will enjoy a day at Sea View very much Call at our office and we will tell you the best way to go out there and furnish you with any further information you may wish West & Wheeler COLMAN DOCK JUNE 29 10 SEPT. 14 RACES AT MEADOWS } Same Company in “Who's Baby?” THIRD AVENUE THEATER Third and Pine Phones: Main 2531; Ind. 3405 All this week, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, the Charles A. Taylor Company in a Superb Production of “SHE.” #—Night, 10c, 200, 30¢; box seats, 50c. Mat. 10c, 20¢; box Next Week—“Carmen.” —nwn i IN A AR Kees “The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coa: This week—Laoretta Twins Troupe. at Martells toffer's Slide for Life, Teddy, diving dog. Shoot the Chutes. One fare on trolley or ferry 8 Leading V udeville House, Prices: 20c, 10¢; | Seatth $250 to $750 /STAR sis Sera Te oy 8 Angelos W. O, W. Drill Team, 17 Men; A ¢ Mortlack & Co: | Carol 34 Bradl & Davi Wh Held; xible Fredericks; Wdouard Scott; Animated Pictures. LOIS THEATER, Pantages’ Vaudeville, Temporarily at the Lois—Matinees Every Afternoon, Performances Every Night Attractions~-Lincoln Comedy Four; EB. C. Strykland, Vermont Rube Sunatora 1pe; Brooks and Vedder; Harry Valois, Dialect King, and others, with Elwell and Picture Prices—10c and 20¢ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE—ATHLETIC PARK, Baseball Tomorrow 3:30 p. m.; Sunday 3 p. m. SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE Admission 25¢ and 50c. Take Yesler Car A a eC SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE First Race, 2 P. M Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson Stredy ae lon, Including = @ LADIES, 5O¢. GENTLEMEN, ®1.00. 1’ Stand