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EL 4 Simooraths way, z Ye i L « 6 is the fas fi steamehip the Pa and Coast. » The au steam Gray this re and fre The Troquots afternoon ntent neat on cific er Linday oat left fc with y, ano ight |sengers and a large cargo.of lum. : ' an " KE three buildings west of the Mtete KENT NEWS remy” 4sler Se This day- | Neht trip to Vanconver and Rellingham is through be tiful island’ and passes In ight of seyon Puget sotnd cities wt Nervier) 44.—Two of the . bank building have been torn down The Spokane got in from Skag- 294 the tRird, the best- one, has way last night "een bought by the town for « tatorehouse dnd is being moved Steamer Col. E. L. Drawe arrived | West of the town hall. As his morning froth € Franeisco left Johnson tailor Bhop ay with @ cargo of ofl fot the Standard Compton's fish ket without a Otl company, * place for busty have both closed for th er, Johnson The Aki Maru, with @ general | Will work on rm this summer cargo, 1 from the Qrient tu-|, A. Hutchinson filed a night bankruptcy in the s esterda Over 1,000 of debts toamar- All’ we had been left by his predecessors for Skagway, but in the business, which he was held Ke cargo the vessel © for law, although he had able to get Ay until tomorrow not promised to them. Rather than work fo years to pay The big steamer Tremont came | Off anothe prete deg in from Tacoma this morning and | £0 Into voluntary hercaneneg Rs leaves tomorrow with a genera} | Hutchinson le ‘esterday, accom cargo for the Orient. The vessel panied by L. Seaton, for a few has been loading for some weeks |4ays’ outing in Clallam county and is leaving with 13,000 tons of| Mrs. C. EB. West is visiting for freight several weeks with her mother in _ —— — —ee | COntralia PALACE MEAT MARKET. J, H. Weaver of Paxton, I., who you get there is first el pending som Tacoma ndle no dipped meats. nd elsewhere, ¢ day Mon- ‘ond av with his fricnd Car sardine neretl-Clanay compromine J FI iit JU Venerable Senator and Young rom the First ward; Wil BARES Wife Seek a Residence Abroad. oe ern from the Ninth ward, and Daulton, fron We Sev (Qeattle Star’ | A tars Exclusive Service.) viipelieasncdtie enth ward 8 is ° é PARIS, July 22—The American (Continued) @hanite the campaign for him with Ane for Presidency, ‘ colony in Paris Is about to receive — ST the assistance of several prominent | yp An overly anxious complaining, went to the police station, Craven|two new members. United States ; which Mr, FarreiD had en- Democrats, among them Jamen f Let eae the election the Gill | witness and an alleged aanallant | Wert plone " i gol aapeme i gem jy. had dered Mayor |Goldamith’ and Judge ‘Thomas | £8"S, had framed up an organiaa who was perfectly willing to sub. { Want this man arrested,” said) the young and beafftiful Mr ‘ courage’ fhapos ity as @ candt- | Burke. Headquarters were fitted j Hon for the counell with Mr, GU as ie La Chauncey M, are here king for — gucceed himself, but the | UP In the Washington block the | (ta President and immediately aftor | Mt to arrest were combined to} YY 1 willing,” replied Craven i. date bad & sirone pervonal fol-| furniture for the place being or pte election Mr. Chamberlain | make a problem whieh the ool), willingness to join] | wie The hope was held out to | fered on the credit of Gold i tiee ene cients “Brlohton Ceara | Were. called ‘upon to solve thin ra dled f nin an appotntment | amith, eo . 4 elect Dr. Crichton iguten i startled Police Clerk Ken' Hager Humes of an, vata prem ry s oemenitie we ¥ formes iis, Ghauberiate charees Brorcert 7 more and which oecasioned no] iy i ikoe Tek. tbe EE seks [ere eee ne aA =r vieeh }Gilt organization was an effort to |°4 Of trouble until It was finally) go to the prosecuting®: attorney's ahips. ayor and,| Frank Paul, Third ward : " | #© Organize the council as to place | *eKeNted that the two partion ig) ofc e and see if he wants to tasue | ardent * Pilon sone: | Dawes, Qhurth werd; oorge pit | 2 Me hands of W. H. (nity") [the action go out of wight av Ja warrant,” Kent suggested, “That by way M Humes of (fag, Fitth whrd Stove, wg Sixth White aa ite salon agent and | Settle thelr quarrel in good old|ia agresable to me,” sald Craven be ; to any | WAN; a. Guie, Setonth ward, {22 Gill Kang retorted — with | Yanko ntyle, wth willing tO ORF ee ROK ward ung |e charge that Farrell want-| Fred lgrion was the insulted] Larsen got inaulted the third] fma Jeon. [OAc Totker, Hint cbt Poors ed to dominate the counot)| man. HO said that J. D. Cr | ther vd wae arguing with h om | 1 ng theas ik ©. [ONO Wek aaeiaee oft wine jand make all persons having |Of Latoug, hag at@cked him, Th lant, when the scheme ; me Se & Shan was Shalt tne Am |dusinessawith it “come to him,” | xo encount®ed an officer on the} of ting to thelr fists wan} € yah tae, | Worvion with itr 7 The Gill gang won seven to atx and | rth end beat, He au ated Gat) brought up. They disappeared, and ©. an " ‘tC Mr. Gill was chose | they go at it again, when tt @ight| every. tin s call came in today : of : : owen | 5 ro " and Judgp gh eb vad Chambe lain To his campaign to glect Judge |e possible to separate their storidy| Kent thovgpt he would hava the ; aitin ~~ a he finance com. iallinger mayor Mr. ‘arrell did 1}, — phystoal soe AnC® if feast - ‘his unique case dis | t Jato MS coffors of thin organiza. | UCC CVerlook the slightest detail, | _'aiT#en Bas tnsulteg agalp el nar | io H.C. Henry and Uae mesey flowed without stint |CYe® th® democratic. organisation a ne Y _ — Beatelter, tt, ee In the democratic party there were | 5 Ow : PF Swed deiised to consider nd e sual regiment of mon were | three oralty ons } ' MASHCHAUNOEY:M. DEPRW: fee of Wocoming a Candidage, +UMowed at $5 Aday, oatensibly to |p coe wly candidates, Goorge | ’ et ou vo he wApport of the He, h the idea palding oe ve first waa J —'o t the registration,” but in pr Rosie bd tmnt Ht th Ki i | i» yer p afl " uy Hs aay the , ‘ Sehars Cham. | {at te go about town shouting for mh ullea * a tx tanks sa Ghent Malido, tm secreln's Bane Ballinger, This grosa with a following of the wide-open spend the majority of their time certain quattes “abandongd. | the #how of nolae it made and com. | )VSlter Fulton, the attorney for the sr Mise erry pena OO j bis candidacy — mn Felon palled the tnaretsion en tha sate Liquor Dealers’ association, and . Hyde, who decided to become a By this process of ol! on a nen Cee | Wilmon Tucker proposed as a com , ; Parisian shortly after the big in eee WHOM G2 (he COM | ition that to Ao Dalitaner {2 | Bromine candidate, Mr. Tucker centimetres surance scandals came to light two | Ballinger propaganda | the republican convention would be | ¥** Bemioates and his campaign | Today ‘orders © tanyed by|Icht colored Arable numerals, at Years aKo. n ahenng ere fone bm was managed by K. F. Blaine who | Chief of Police Wappensteia which, | least foyr inches In height, and on| - Raby | Must not be confused with the Bj !t tf b ill make {te much | a dark background. Failure to com « Something for Furth Peopte. [1. Blaine who has figured in thin | easier the future to control the! ply with the order means arrést FROW The FarreiChamberlain organi. | ®4rrative as the champion of law {automobile gp fiends. Here: | and prosecution | feta ae sation, however, displayed rare po- |S order. Mr, Farrell himself had | after unless the number of each| “We are going to stop this tin-| ann. sions Yu 1 nd, at litical discretion in confining its | een a democrat and a contributor | machine t# diapl in the atyle| type numbering buatness,” sald the |, gat) today, but os ies — guard, & . energies chiefly to the mayoralty | preceding democratic campaigns | 4nd size directed by the police the |chlot today. "I will woo to it that! retent carne the vero! will yet peeeas, we ampaign, letting the olf Furth. |@0d the suggestion was made in [Chauffeur or owner will be arrent-| every machine hax a number whieh |) gy : - - » leave on her run for V “% until] Ballinger and Uk | piper ring have almost full away |th© democratic committee meet. | and fined in cantly visible, and believe it will Pegg iy Sol | & candidate. This | in the selection of candidates for |ines that he be solicited ¢ 1 From now on all automobiles | pat a stop to much of the trouble \ ptt Syr-gome ar enageailine, 4 Ha ven Ke launch, which will be used HiMKer | other offices, “Honest John Rip © to this one, But as no one | Must have displayed upon the back ave experienced in the past of the Catalla railway company for | vt NO linger was given # renomination for a the mmittoe would undertake | the number of t rtifieate, in.! locating machines. towing purposs — toect ne elty Comptrolicr, and Mitchell Gil. | the task of asking for the contribu. | ~ pane 7 Ham renamed for corporation coun. |UOn Mr. Tucker went to see Mr, | 9 | The steamer Gasta Rarbare lett “~P | wot. But the old Furth-Ptper-Clancy | Farrell himself. Mr, Farrell con. | last night for Francisco and “ ar ring im the council was consider. | (tTibuted $100 which he doubtless Los At with list of pa of high public fe ably shattered considered as taken from him by waa in no position to renis Wilt H. Parry, who had been the |® mild species of blackmatl , head and center of the organiza % you know that fruit rais Opposition Bitter, tion for four years, pretended not au Lapiliiisis ing In the Wenatchee valley is However, the active part of the to desire renomination, but as the | ©. J. Brickson, the ch ay The pipe was iald ears ae the most profita istrial organization, headed convention date approached he was contractor, uncovered a water pipe |according to the city engineer, and|| & ee See HrOree Piper and Johany Ciancy induced by Mr. Furth to “permit on the street the other day while|a section placed on exhibition at . qoatinued bitter, though ineffective the use of his name,” and having carrying on the work, which is the city hall ia as good as on the Do you know that there is a [> ie their opposition until long after written a letter to that effect, de lieved to have been the first water |day it was laid. Not even the bark|| W4Y of engaging tn that lucra Die nomination of Mayor Ballinger parted on @ trip to the east. In | pipe laid in the elty has rotted tive business in orcha was aseured. When that time came the Farrell-Chamberlain convention | It was made out of fir logs, a| Tho pipe was uncovered near the | Yery heart of the W harley Chamberlain, who had en his name was never mentioned jtwoinch hole being bored through Rainier club. The water was fed|| Valley; that you can acqui Veted the leaders of the Young James A, James, another falthful the er of each log from end to | from a ing near the brow of the interest, either large or small Men's Republican clud tn the Ba}. adherent, stood for renomination Ce RA lend, and the ends dovetailed and hill, not far from where the Central | t© sult your purse; that you fight, with the understand- in the Fourth ward, but was dofeat (Otar Special Service.) banded. The logs are about a foot school building now stands. Henry) Reed not tle yourself up to a fag that no terms would be made ed by Irving T. Cole. J. C. Redward 2 je. im diame L. Yeslor, tt is sald, laid the pipe K contract: that you will the Clancys, did make terms Scott Benjamin, Capt, John Taylor} TACOMA, July 24.—Special “Se apnapneni - pmaneenrnoanines “ ive instead of pay out in Ge Boss Gambler. One of and W. V. Rinehart were laid on | ventory of the logs on hand at the F terest; that your investment Misfagsssccnmet yim) ne sei ant mame cme in | rian Cange ni wite't Sates | THEY WILL BE GOOD \CLAIMS VICTORY IS. “ii tr sso wows it, whom Chamber. | the coanell, in D. W. Bowen, Chas. | sound ta being taken by. will draw cash dividends at the Wilitam, . is m bY an Agent of to make council H. Burnett, Bille Morrison and Ar | the Washingt ——— | same time? Jain hed promise! ¥ > ashington Logging & Hrok. | eae from the First ward tn com nold Zbinden, who, with Frank P. | erage Co., the loggers organization By United Pre INVESTIGATE, ‘sideration of his active support in Mullen, H. P. Rude and H. ©. Gill, /of the Sound, to ascertain whether | LINCOL Neb All| If what we say is not true agaiost Clancy, and the comprised = new domination In-| or not it will be necessary to open | express companies operating In No ~~ It will cost you nothing to find Instead of James Conway, fluence, which, aside from minor | the camps at an eartior date than | bTaska today notified the state rail fle officials of the Canadian |) that if what we say in whose jon Clancy had pro exactions demanded by them from | has been anticipated road commission of their willing: |, : ps ‘ true, this opportunity is one fared in the Democratic convention. | time to time, served the Furth and | Logging camps closed down oar. |"## to reduce the rate 15 per cent. Pa Claim that thelr stean that you eannot afford to treat procured s candidate, Mr. other public service interesta to/ly im June, and the recent indica Princess Victoria, which plies be with indifference. fs agents proceeded to or their reasonable satinfaction. The | tions of coming activity in the tum tween tle and Vancouver, is the Call or drop a ine to 5654 aoe - | ber export business ¢ fastest verse) on the w || Empife building. Open We a | : aused the log hed ' a THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, ers’ ansociation to believe that the GIRL STRIKERS knots being adie wo make 22 14// nesday and Saturday evenings ; camps might have to be in opere.| knots per hour, They say she re rom 7 to 9 Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels tion before August 15, which wes | * cently beat the Indianapolis, ¢ aa » - nat the date planned for the opening (By United Press.) of the fastest boats on the sound WENATCHEE ORCHARD | ° ° after investigatio SCRANTON, Pa. July 24.—The { & trip from Victoria, by one hou BONDS CO | Patterns of Austrian China} ‘= » Pete pei to |b a ew seen g | oe a! ere is # wufficiont supply to | Police were called out thin a and minutes hey dispute the bh 4 care for the trade’ until 1 pro | 8008 to disperse 2,000 girl strik claims $f the Iroquols as being the | ike Mmenot design and gold band oned Article— Plates, dozen ba, Plates, dozen 64 Plates, dozen Plates, dozen ch Plates, dozen Soup Plates. dc Bat a aes, + veen Platters, each Winch Platters. cach h stand, each Butter Dishes, each & Dishes, each eRetable Dishes Plekle Dishes, ea: Sagar Bowls, ea: Cream Pitchers. « mer ‘ Cups and Sane Coffee Cups and Bowie, each GREEN Saucers 2 Article— Meinch Plates dozer Plates, dozen Plates, dozen Metnch Plates. dozen Come Plates Soup Pi Individual Burie: 1 losea Covered Dinhs h ee oe te shes, « Sugar Bow!s Cream Piten« Dinner « Tea Cups ani don Cups and Saucers, doz Aby of the above Mf desired Account of the MAY Way you can be wure 8s ear Mpeelal prices nce tte each d Saucers ctive, as 1403 To lait j SECOND AVENUE : Dinnerware to Be Closed Out although It is not an exact representation of There are two well as a rosebud design, and the other oration Ge0d quality Austrian China, and the shapes seem to correspond Partiewlarly well with the decorations. Below we have a considerable quantity to clowe out, and of ‘Atticles there are but a few FORGETMENOT AND ROSEBUD DECORATION. ANO GOLD BAND articles quoted mited quantities of some of the articles, t of getting what you want is to call to while assortments are complete, The stated above, while stocks last TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS UNUSUAL BUY YOUR DINNER SET. good idea of what these aiff ent shapes, the one coming All three patterns are made Of some of the pieces men ‘These spectal prices while stock Regular $1.66 2.25 . 2.7% 4m -. 40 - 3.10 oO 9 2.20 1.50 oO 1.60 70 76 45 5 40 60 10 1.96 2.95 40 DECORATION. Regular Special 80.95 doz Spectal 2.80 81.80 3.20 2.15 4.00 2.65 4.80 3.00 540 3.60 4.20 2.65 75 60 2.00 1.20 100 65 65 45 85 55 eves 0 20 doz 4.20 2.40 4.50 2.00 6.00 3.60 by the dozen can be had OPPORTUNITY TO ALL THE CREDIT YOU, WANT [ CORNER SECOND AVE AND UNION ST posed opening date. Spectacles $1.00 And up. Eyes carefully examined Schuchard Optical Co, 1207 & ond ay These are not every-day quotations are for @ Dozen Huck Towels, fan Thursda price for Thursday, dozen 70 Dozen Huck Towels extra fan with fringe; large for Thursday, dozen pattern; regular value 6 Thur CAMP. Branch Store 2401-3 Jackson St. at the silk mili« driven away Tomorrow afternoon the steame Centennial *** cisco. prices y cy cy only leay These red borders, with fringe; regular 10c towels Be e Hive The red borders, size; ) HOUSEHOLD LINENS. regular 12%c; Bee Hive price for Thursday, doz 100 Dozen Bath Towels, double nap, un bleached, large size; sold all around as great value at 45c pair; Bee Hive price $2.10 eeper Day -Inch Wide Table Damask, p new effects; regular 35¢ quality; Bee Hive price for Thursday 23%¢ 45c Quality Superior Table Linen, 48 inches wide, special for Thursda B34e 62-Inch Wide Royal Crown Damask, p linen, grass bleached ; regular 80c¢ qualit Bee Hive price for Thursday pe M-Inch Wide Old Scotch Homespun, dice 538e BED PILLOWS FOR HOME AND Feather Bed Pillows, 3 Ibs., good tick cov ering, special, each, on BDe Extra } Feather | 3% Ib ered with a fine quality of ticking, special each, only 25 perfine Down Pillow covered with the finest quality of herringbone ticking, spe on They windows of the plants bef: for broke fastest wound steame Te he? modern f second hill o He w shes t stx-room Sen Fran Matchless Bargains FOR THURSDAY AT THE BEE HIVE MATCHLESS BARGAINS IN TOWELS. A FORTUNATE PURCHASE Madly Insane to rent cottag OF WHITE CROCHET BEDSPREADS Enables Us to Offer You Remarkable Values for Thursday. White Bedspreads, full size, nice, heavy quality; regular price $1 Thursday special oSe Vhite Bedspreads, extra size, made of best quality cotton; regular price $1.7 special for Thursday $1.29 White Crochet with and with out fring slendid quality 5 to $3 Bedspreads, extra 0 a beautiful patterns; worth up t $4.50 pecial for Thursday $3.25 GENUINE PRICE REDUCTIONS IN LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN SWISSES FOR THURSDAY f 19¢ ° Tt . 69 > t ni e Curta 3 vard ly S89e¢ $1.50 lage ¢ ains, 3 ard I y DSe $2.2. 1 Ladd ( t a lor ily $1.50 $3.00 ttingham Lace Cur ; urd | ‘ $1.98 d al 1 1 ll¢ Te | h M n ¢ Ba special Phirsday onl 224¢ 0c New Egy Art Curta Yraneric in cat ‘ P WELL MADE, FULL CUT WRAF PRICBD SPECIALLY LOW kirt $1.50; Bee H 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE ihe -PERS sell birds. rod fortune. cure each twenty upon & ostrich chased rm Bitter Seattle. Bids have been grubbing of this | ostriches. an 0 0, the A the an opportun unds, a short distance Lake, near Invited for and trich e being ity M the clearing and which will be transformed into @ semi-tropical garden for the propagation of Re Thorough Investigation decided Company equal to this to pro i207 ALASKA Three years of untiring effort and the expend: | of thousands of dollars, topped with a stroke | enabled Mr manager of the American Ostrich Company nett Mr is capitalte of y hares ‘ general to se. matured birds at a cost of $1,000 Bennett tle as the logical location for a modern Land for this farm has been pur the Country C north of Gre BLoc other The | They mature at 4 years, when they begin to lay. average Ifetime’s income day Does Ostrich Raising Pay There are less than 3,000 ostriches in America, and absolutely none are for sale at any price. prope You We urge the clo: pany and its fficlent to satisfy t at our office. a | gate SPECIAL BARGAIN In West Seattle For Thursday, July 25th $2,800 For 3 beautiful fornia av with bay and will cost you The profit ts »6 enormous and the business so safe that present owners simply cannot afford te The average life of the ostrich ts 60 years. |. The average number of eggs laid per year is 36. The average hatch is 25 per cent. j This makes each pair of birds the producers of nine chicks every t welve months. crop of feathers from matured birds is 1% pounds every eight months. are worth $250 per pound. The young are plucked when nine months old, and produce feathers regularly from that age on. Ostriches Thrive in Any Climate Where the Ther- mometer Does Not Run Lower Than 12 Below Zero from & small investment est investigation of this com: ition. Statist he most scepti owe it to your lots—a corner—on Call- city view. $3,000. Any ? Feathers tes and proofs may be had f to investi PURCHASE National Empire Bldg., & Inelo od please full-part) paymer CO., INC, able 1165-66 EMPIRE Securities COUPON cattle, Wash find $ nt for National BUILDING 1165-66 in of AMERICAN OSTRICH paid and Securities Company Fill Out Either of Coupons or Call EXCLUSIVE NORTHERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Office These at Our FISCAL AGENTS. 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