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- . arr re sentra ep tA LALIT NF 1 SEATTLE STAR—MOND, AIN-RACKED MANSFIELD ACTS, AGAIN .« ‘TWENTY.SCHOONERS TO BOOM SEATTLE HEROIC SCENES FROM é PRICES LOWER AT » ARE IDLE | MADE GOODS ° a ee aT rh COMING PUBLIC _MARKE gers Slate's Sameer ae ore is and vessels idle |ing «a list of the manufacturers in MANAGER poy AT His FOR aa at the pr nt time. There are wind ANO (By United Presa.) Twenty-five wagons lined up inyjare selling at 6 pounds for 26¢e at 29 schooners therars get HOME. a thin elty, to be used next Saturday, waiting which has been designated as WASHINGTON, Aug. 1%— Secre-} the public market this morning | *tores are selling for lumber charter and tary of War Taft tott youtorday for} jroyod that thd second day ofaghe | 2° 08 Pike pla around the world, He with} in stores are at 2 pounds for tomatoes at 10¢ some 0 ing at just half @ot frefeht rates for lumber in made on the Made in Seattle Day,” The search “ Exclusive Service.) for new namew to add to last year's pe EN ee He St 0 tutto ‘ ANAC LAKE, N. Y., Ats. 19. at Columbus, Ohio, today. iy w Upecttutton wae & sucess. OF that figure in the market, Heets, | ¥!!l be there for nome time tol ist shows that the 1,600 th _ GARANS ‘es: tin Dent Of jthia being his firat public uttorancedith® 26 wagows, 17 mged to| carrots, radishes, onions, cucum. come. No veusels will take lumber ; My, walking throusd : | with politics as the subj ranchers and the remainder to ped-| hers and all other vegetables 1 from there at the freight rates now |¢4 Will be considera ‘ela North woods, Fou should | Continuing west he will arrived ders |for aboutehalf the figure charged |! use, |The day which was first observed last yoar is set aside to induce le to patronize home 4, pro Jat Seattle In time to gall for Ma While no Inrge crow wag tn at-| by those depending upon Western | nila on the Minnesota, He will bo tendance on the market, buying|av. for thetr supply | Beattle pe | | joined there by his family, wife and | Was fairly brisk and kept up until] The same is true of fruits, such HAS STORMY TRIP industries. | daughter {tho close at noon cherries ‘ a prunes, plums, apples The market is also a success inj apricots, pears and pea RAIGE FOR TEAMSTERS. MILLAURN Mass, Aus. 19 bhp saying that ts made by the le fg pleading cry, ago pow lifting, Now Calling, pat | doing through the leafy glades as Ph bad boon wrested from Bom | hes. But} 4 at the Mer racked by kee t anguish ‘en products for which the peo- Worl was rece’ si ear t new, hor Mra, mother of the secretary }Oohsumer in the purchase of frulta| gle have to depend am Western ay, | Chants ¢ today that the} , it you should ne me ae wf war suffering a relapse, buty and vegetal Corn which had|are being sold cheaper at the mar-| Mritish steamer Loudon, bound City toamatem are to be paid e idle, strange)! eb Godless | her condition is not considered dan- | Men selling at 30 conts a dozo® by | ket than in uptown stores. Canta-|ffom Liverpool to Vancouver, B. C,,|!n the near future at the rate of oar & ¥C as serous. thone de sndent on Weatern ay, for | loupes for which 60c a dozen is be |Teached Manila with 13 inches of | $2.62 12 @ day, instead thelr supply, ts sold on Pike place | ing charged, can be bad in the mar. | Water tn her hold, with her pumps | at pres under an | A i) GOSS MARRIED“ from 15¢ to 206; potatoes which! ket for 46c a dozen failing to work &nd her cargo badly | that will introduced and pa Jamaged. ‘The Loudos is a four \in the ; of it you should ta jn bawling oratory, and after jow wall of a man con you are close to the little raat Oe Richard Mansfteld Siar, poet, painter, artist, 18 wa . ing ay in fa body and mind | dinance | Lad nell this evening masted bark aod had a general | z Bs Gerald Goes, « well known soattie] ASHES FOR RECEIVER | WILL BOOST FAIR 2°. VEC. oR Ml) Winchester Loaded young°man, was 1 at Pate encountered heavy winds shertly | Shells banks, Alaska, last Thmrsday to after leaving I ’ Q 7 coy afte « Liverpool, and ran inte | Mina May Stowart of Kent, Wash.| Moward F. Clark, a preterred| L. Hillary, assistant general) Oi oavy storm near Manila | | mon from Montre Hoth are very popular young people | stockholder | * passenger agent of the “ig Four” SUPPOSED TO BE PROHIBITED s Famous hastening to re ; f wa r in the MeCarthy Dry Y THE TRUST, TO BE SOL _ ai, trom New York. a oaeeee Scrare neneeBo rn Bh fie Goods company, today filed a po | tem at Bt. Louis, has written! Prince Wilham, grandson 5 _ a Bigg icles: bee " of TY Here Dim, whe BAF DOOD De 1, IN SEATTLE tition in the superior court asking! Henry F. Reed, director of exploita- | King Osear of Swede ern Comme Ageriad actor, are s clal company fo ~ long 4 das passed beyond rf Gite, thes went north and for for the appotntment of a receiver | “08 of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex * Norfolk on & visit to the Jaee | put we have just received 25,000 that of Intense artistic lyoara was postmaster t for the company position, to the effect that the |°*" ition Be Bret os of Wincheate load oe fobbed him of his men-| “ a ge acs, This year Mr. Gows went north! ng petition alleges that the bus | TOMd# of his system could be 4 = ad a ; rst fo ; fal and paysical strongth: RICHARD MANSFIEL for the N.C. Co, and 1s purser om) any fe being tmie,| pended upon for cooperation and Furnaces as ont feus 1 t ta 4 fhe a chil and weeps at the sight Hie Latest Photograph and Othere|the new Yukon steamer Reliance. | b & ee & ee Ve will keep a fu ck of thone of his aftworn costume | Pleturing Him in the Charac Mra. Goss made the trip to the in-|managed by its truntees whose pol | tM thet would thoroughly adver-| Get your order in early. Wo\shells during the coming season, ne wi * — be bond of King Richard ll. and Beau | terior alone to moet her future bus liey in embarrassing it financially Une the fair at the proper time. make a aeewaiey at HOT AIR fur- and . on at ies fos ¢ you have only oly ave his valet o band preventing payment of its bills o “hg bl ype a a re tae he and hold them before Brumme' ee | . pr ting ¥ nt of its bills on . Woodhouse, 112 Univers THEO. WILTS & Co,, 1008 Ma. He will raise himself from actor; but, should you, if | mistake time, and the payment of dividends. ** Ave - } ao ' id be at one.” ; bed long passa not, you would be a 5 pai Richard tt," ) The boy tried commerce and } f 2 SS SS SS SES = —— —_= = = = = = = “Bean Bram “The Parisian nal and dabbled a! at H | » Henry V." and t he Waa born am actor, and | | i i and Mr. Hyde — no more help gravitating | aroxysms he ts Brutus | — to his profession than the bird can | au or Shylock, or | say He may survive this attack |help flying. He began with small} | nt, or gloomy Na: and undertake another season, but parts in comic operas in London, | jwashbuckling Cyrano.|he will be a dead man before it and soon rose to the height of Ko strength leaves him | and weeps afresh Das been failing for the i ko, in “The Mikado.” Hin first ap-| now 50 yoars old, | pearance tn this country was at the (By United Pr Higoland, the son dard theater « York, as| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 19.—-Sover Ati ? ansfield is Z g 3 we years. Always of a ne ay my officer. His x in “Les Manteaux N al were killed, churches wore struck | penn often irritadle disposition, | mother was a famous ain under | From that time his rise was steady | guring the services » cOngregs he has been enable to bear up un-|the stage name of Mme Ruders and uninterrupted oe * ato terror, and N dee Ms vast repertory. his incosjdorff, The boy went to Derby Some years ago he married Hea. | 1OO# deine thrown into terre | 4 sant travel and his study | sehool, in England, and it was here, trice Cameron, his loading woman. | Property was damaged to & great) 4 and for seasons to come while acting Shy in an ama They have one son, George Gibbe| extent throughout the northern of his companion he.*/ tour performance of “The Merchant Mansfield, wald to much resemble | of state by an electric m | Diterty of his increas of Venice,” that the gifted lad at his father tn his taste for the st ° tracted the attention of the vener- The Mansfield home in New York |7°*erday, which started about 10) “S ns are convinced that able Bishop of Litchfield, who sald is a handsome white stone reat: | 0 Sleek and kept up for three hours de will never act axaie to him Hea forbid that I dence on Riverside drive, not far| Many villages this morning report) We 4 ) ey Cruiser Albany has arrt at gay take his choice,” they |should suggest that you become an from Grant's tomb. general damage | | | (Star Special Service.) Have You Seen Brown? | WASHINGTON Aug 1» Both We inetall modern baths, lave the and the Pacific coasts torte and sinks. Get our prices will be connected with Alaska by & H. BROWN PLUMBING CO.,} : | ’ on " 1 221 Pine at (By United Press.) }& wireless aystem next year. Al jortals have been «h . H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER If you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to meaaure at 217 JAMES BTREET. NEW YORK, Avg 19. — In an |“? “x ;Authorized interview Léalie yf. | {0 Alaska and of the | Shaw, former secretary of the treas-|or Moxie tom Clay and Coal com /ury, says that the nation’s speed is for a better system on the Pacific @ Reston this morning too fast and p ons should be The army and navy departments who is an oller, was on have perfected arrangements for _ Aibert Cake, aged 20, was das death shortly before Morning in the plan stat curbed to & great oxtent. The peo ae f bis work when he was maintaining the aystem by the belting on the main | Ple are living too fast and disaster | ~ : ti gad whirled upward with such will surely result Factories are pihat two 2 by 10 rafters were | working ove: nd earning off from the ceiling. where ey faster than at any previous time 4 ody struck. He was whirled (in the history of the country. The Bridge ger and over on the belt rT nd dows agt require this um |i the machinery was stor uaual activity Ww k H bone in his body had been} Laigare geese gn or To Enlarge Terminate. © RP. Cake, a brother of the vic According to Chief Engineer EF. We guarantee every crown and all our bridge work to b @f the belt. was struck on the MH. Hogeland, the enginvering de perfect fit, perfect workmanship, and to be made of 22-carat : ed Shoulders by « piece of partment of the Northern Pacific fine gold, soldered with 20carat gold solder. Give ue a Qroken rafter, and Injured is planning to make extensive im call and let ws make an estimate on your work before going provements west of the Rockies eieewhere—it will cost you nothing. a ment and extension of the freight 4 i terminals tn Seattle bosvahiermnayeling il ete tement today Aevording - : tii 1 P. D. Livyd. chairman City Water for the “U." All Work Done Without Pain the Seattle library board, no| The state university has been and Warranted time Many people of excellent judgment prefer a good upright or grand that has been used a little, rather than an inferior one that is new. To these, the Gigantic Removal Sale of the Pioneer Piano House appeals with double force. First, on account of the high character and varied assortment, and, secondly, the tremendously low prices at which the many fine Pianos, Organs, Pianolas, etc., are offered. . Many of these instruments are from wealthy homes in this city who are well able to change their pianos as often as fashion or fancy dictates, and do not hesitate to sacrifice a wholly new instrument for a piano with a new case to match new interior decorations, or choose the wonderful Metrostyle Pianola Piano. Quite a number have come to us from fam- ave as yet been taken by connected with the city water ‘ > ilies who have taken @dvantage of the Removal Sale Prices during the past week. Others have been returned from sum- (beard to secure a new librarian. | system, and in the future will use Associated Dentists ii] mer renting, and still others are strictly brand new, but slightly shop worn. All are in excellent condition; in fact, the ma- [A mecting will be held the lat-/Cedar river water a aan ipart of this week for a discus| The old pumping works of the $108 Gaeand Avanes, * Capeeite Gorvey-Buchenen. jority cannot told from new. of the matter juaiveratty will be kept as an emer i Space will not permit of the description of each and every instrument. As many pianos as possible have been ‘ - lgency pi brought from the warehouse, and as quickly as they are snapped up the balance will be placed on the floors. MLE ASKS ess MILLIONS IN COPPER STOCK Price has sued the Griffith Paes Stocks Have Proven to be 75 on a Safer Investment Than All Oil and Industrial Here Are a Few of the Sna ps ° Stevedoring Co. for $40 " " Gamages for personal injuries eens Come. | Was. Now. Was elests te vaioading the Minne | Come In With Mining Men ee ica 1 PE Lacan Chee, Ung, | | en Oa ase, Fine $27 cellent Condition cep egunhs>nereaeeee | Me lat June. By reason of some Our engineers have secttred for us, after months of careful investigation, one of the best wall: crib . “ ‘ ‘ & htichway was left ope Ss SCHAEFFER, Full» Size, Upright, Hun STEINWAY, Largest Size, Upright, Virtu Tal be fell down 27 toot broke |Properties in several states. We demand a property of exceptional merits. Over a dozen in : rian Ash $300 $165 ally Brand New 575 : \ ‘fe knee cap of leg, mak- | spected didn't come up to the standard required, although there were several splendid properties | oe . : ; . 2 ; fag amputation ry. andloffered. But we have finally secured just what we want. It is i] STEINWAY, Medium Size, Upright, Pretty KIMBALL, Largest Size, Upright, French Be necess hyd Bis skull so that it had | Ebonized case $425 $135 Walnut Case mS $550 oar? wapemned i |] GRAMER, Largest Size, Upright, Pract LUDWIG, Full Size, Upright, Showiest Case % The Red Cross Mining Co. gene A Ne eeen | miata ee 5300 Has Narrow Escape. | cally ! é é $250 $14 | | us STEINWAY, F mecert Grand, Beautiful i Upright, Case Slightly d - $300 $215 BR Fisher, « local real ontate| © We are experienced, practical mining men, and we propose to make a dividend-paying |] BELL, | had a narrow in Long lak Mahogany EMERSON, I y $1,500 cht, Fine Ma mine owt of it. We want you to come in with us on the ground floor and enjoy the biggest prof-} Dam cape from near Colby yest Size, Upr ; to land | its, which come to the early investor vi Largest Size, Upright, Very : $186 hogany Case and fell} Showy ahogany Case «oe $300 STEINWAY, Leree > clas Orend cat eter, le “head striking | We Have Spent $8,000 of Our Own Money First. |] MARSHALL & WENDELL, Full Size, U- Shatt Mond'c.. tr: ci : A . : $600 We secured the property, 200 acres; built one-fourth mile trail; equipped blacksmith shop, | right, Faney Art Mahogany --»+ $275 $160 | HARDMAN, Largest Size, Upright, Fancy | |bunkhouse, one mile of pipe line from the Bunker Hill M power plant ; purchased air drill; |] FISCHER, Largest Size, Upright, Fancy Ebonized Case Passes $350 | idrove 50 feet of tunnel, 20 feet of shaft. Our air drills are at work sinking the shaft on ore} Ebonized Case vee 6 $350 $225 HARDMAN, Full Size, Upright, Used Only | i | which assayed from $20 to $55 on the surface and is getting richer with every shot. We expect i “D. S. JOHNSTON CO. SPECIAL,” Full Few Months és oe : $375 TARACH, Austrian. Aug 19.—|% Ship ore in 6 days | | Size, Upright, Very Latest Style $390 $248 | FISCHER, Medium. Size, Upright, Fancy Burl Walnut ..... 300 Smelter Only One Mile From Mine eh een rte eer Os een See Yoleat distant earthquake tn the observatory } Large Size, Upright, Elegant | opti ‘ 3 ; Walnut Case hohe 425 it tw eal | We have an agreement with the Bunker Hill M. & S. smelter to smelt our ore, thus saving |] KNABE, Largest Size, Upright, Faney , KIMBALL, Largest Size, Upright, Figured 5.480 od earthquake was! shipping it to Everett or Tacoma : Rosewood Case $500 $328 Mahogany Case Pie. ee ae, It will cost the Red Cross Mining Co. about $2.00 per ton to mine and deliver the ore at the |f HOBART M. CABLE, Largest Size, Up KNABE, Largest Size, Upright, Most Cost BIRTH RECORD. smelter. From the following assay you will see the profit to be derived from an investment in |} right, Fine Walnut Ca $450 8338 ly Style ; "; 575 TE were secisicred today en | ie stock {fl BAILEY, Full Size, Upright, Special Art CHICKERING, Medium Size, Upright, fehiows: * ASSAY RED CROSS MINING COMPANY, | Style ° : . ‘ $400 $267 | Beautiful Mahogany Case ‘ $650 ‘To wife of & Youho Os ongeh ne eee Gold, 08 ounce, value, at $20.67 , $ 1.65 4 In addition to the above, there will be found a number of the old-time Square Grands, in solid Mahogany and su To wife T n,| Silver, 1.28 ounce, value, at 70c . . oa'te A perb Rosew ises, which go now at as little as $22, $37, $46, ete HMR BY, Aug. 16, 2 son | Copper, 488 per cent, value, at 24¢ vent Also ortment of Fine Organs, both Church and Parlor styles, mostly all the very hig Dunean- » of James Dun-| $26.28 : “ » om MILNOR ROBERTS, instrument now on hand must go. Our new building will be stocked with brand new instruments tM tate Unt ty of Washington , L. Roffe, 1012 Dean of School of Mines, State University of Washington now on the iy from the largest Eastern factoric Hence, our desire to dispose of the many fine ae Thin, with sensiter charges, willleave a profit of over $20.00 a Me a brand new pianos, organs, talking machines, etc., etc., in the quickest possible time. Strictly brand son | soe $1,000,000, Par, $1.00. We will have over 400,000 shares in treasury when mine is paying York makes, go now at as littl 56, $138, and less; the $82 now $172, $196 and $204 To wife of J. Demp Wray : . WebS, Noam) ote HEM Viton st. Ave. 15, a dauch-| vidends f you and you want a really good piano or organ or piano player, either brand new or \ 4 1 th ndred « object end to i MIC € Remembe th quik 101 ay aa You Must Act Now nd th rdt lollars is an obj attend to this at on Remember that quick action i i, Aug. 17, a - \ eHing 25,000 shares at that price, and it is nearl 1 Senn, oe P. Nelson. | it sold. We take investors to the mine and pay all expenses. Let us take you. Stock will ad They a ly tie ep iy: at the present: treman y reduced prices. So arrange to come: the first. thing tomorrow teughter. * a vance without notice after the 25,000 25 stock is sold. Only-$15,000 required to equip the mine |) MOMmns. Remember all cash is not necessary, Easy payments to suit, if you wish, But we say again, come the , to a dividend V f tu lay thing tomorrow ri de ay Vri or prospectus toda DEATH RECORD. ™ lividend 5 I i —— J. L. MULLIN & CO., Inc., er Mrs. | W. Clom Fiscal Agents iithenor tation heel | 404-5 New York Block, Seattle, Wash. 310-11 Columbia Block, Spokane, Wash &Y. north nate! Lb. Walde!, 1, Aug. 16, | founty howpi' a! RED CHOSS MINING COMPANY, RED CROSS MINING COMPANY, | Watch Boats for Crowding. 404-5 New York Block, Seattic. | 404-5 New York Blook, Seattle. Watch was kept alos the | Sunday by customs of Phe fad ocean ta fot Oe fn gees Without further obligations on my part, | would j © prevent the overcrowding | on of Red Croos Mining} | be pleased to receive more information en your ; ax || payment fer +. ghar 6 ' } : | Steamers Although || Company otesk, fully paid and non-ansannabl | Copper Property. + ef Beople went to ¥ Tee om the sound, no vt ile ' {Ae 1 tnve been reported MaMe ot od NAME... ; 008 Rint. Piper & AQORESS ADDAESS.. Seed av, ce a alii oie ateeee ce ene comme: itll satsnRinnemtcanatnestins® Sac Cases aunene. eobaatunbalte weatennutaneese sitetemmanbeabaasushy 031. Eticussatsnt teense”