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WA ARS DUCED. (By United Press.) PITTSBURG, Pa, July 4 A wage agreement has been reached between representatives of the Amalgamated Asnaciation of Sheet Tin, 8 and iron workers and the American Sheet and Tin Plate jcompany, amounting to a 6 per uetion In the pay of tin sand & cut of 2 per cent in the scale for the sheet department About 10,000 men are affooted CONDEMNED TO DEATH. BRYAN AND _ GRAY Tis THE WAY THE DEMO | wor © gRATic TICKET LOOKS, sd Pre VE! — June t—The| LEMBURG, July 1 Mieroslap for Gov, Johnson, of Minne: | Sjexynaki, @ Ruthenian student yecetved & alight set-back to-| Who shot and killed Count Andres he politicians had a loud | Potook!, the governor of the Au en ey een the Albany hotel | trian-Polish province of Galicia, on from F. B,| April 12, has been condemned to death a n manager, say we Sens that “a room be resery | ed for him at he has been ware med that) — Nd Nhe Johnson men and, es show! ity pin needs. CONVENTION t recent develop led Lynch to believe will be sufficient for| A state convention will soon be jealled to meet in this city to dis J, Abbot arrived today | cuss the campaign against impure Washingion and predicted | milk, and to- further systematize ticket wil! be Bryan and | the efforts of the health authorities He believes nothing can de-| in various portions of the state to the Nebraskan, and that Judge | improve the milk supply fe the logical candidate for| “Health Commissioner Crichton ts place. Abbot pointed | taking the lead in inaugurating & “a would give the ticket | Pure milk orusade, which, it is ex strength tn the east. | pected, will result in several new Gray boomers, however, stil! | laws being passed to aid in better the Delaware judge is in the | ing the produc of the state for the presidential nomina- | dairies, and say he will not consider place. The general impres wails, Dowever, that he can | " feduced to accept If nominated. | * CO-DEFENDANT IN DIVORCE SUIT Bryan Taking It Easy. LINCOLN, Neb. July 1 om his farm Bryan taking matters easy ¢ —— t . He is resting preparate ty fie the banquet of the Traveling| . The city of Seattle was made Men on Friday night. Thy demo Godetendant in a divorce sult to iscredit re. | Gay. J cag aoe and dge| Mra. Sarah L. Stay filed action! B. Parker are planning a con-/for legal separation from her Mgpiracy to checkmate the labor |husband, Andrew H. Stay d in the municipality k. Bryan does not think that Pegg os megh ee mpt to secure a/® party defendan’ Ren antrd platter will mate. This peculiar condition of affairs 3 jarises from the fact that Mr. and Eereee © Deever, | | Mrs. Stay received a verdict fe Hawaiian Delegates. 183,500.50 damay againat the city SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.—Four | for the condemnation of Blewett st bers of the Hawaiian delega-| Mrs. Stay wants to protect hee to the Denver convention are | *hare of the money, and she has preparing to start for the con.| accordingly placed the city im the city tomorrow with the| position of defending an action for ja delegates. The four from | divorce. is are F. Harvey, A. Her. yey ae . C. MeDonagle and BE. A The other two members delegation are in Denver. entire delegation ts instructed tionally for Bryan. Herbert enna, have the Shatinetien | In spite of the departure of the Atlantic battleships from the Brem- & resident of the islands for ertom navy yard there will be | eter 40 years. Harvey ts the only | plenty of work for all the em aative of Hawail in the delegation. | ployes He is one of the supervisors of| Everett is celebrating the Fourth 4 county. “A/a. a the Navy Yard | Atlantic fleet is still at the navy See the battleship Rhode in the drydock. Boats leave | Himes daily from Pter 2, foot of |), Way. Round trip, 50c. * H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. will continue for six days, The event is in charge of the Woodmen of the World. A lodge of Knights of Pythias has been Installed at Buckley Tacoma’s park board ts $40,000 debt GARDEN TRACTS 2M-acre tracts, $100 an acre; easy terms; close to car line and lake; le clear ed; fine for chickens and ber ries. 3 National Land Inv. Co. Inc 917 First Ave. TE FURMISHERS OF HOMES, STEAMBOTS > A Solid Oak Din er: and in back panels and seat + wood shows quartered fink construction is such as to ma teeable chair to use in a home restaurant. Seat shaped sadd veneered top vous and firmly braced to seat short bent arma Tate either the weathered golden finish at a raving of $1 per chair. Six Chairs to a Trier, to Serve Frozen Dainties on the 4th? Freezers Are Selling for Less ee won co $9.08 $2.25 Fh $3.25 White Mountain Freezer, ca- pacity three quarts, specfal price $2.75 $3.25 tain; lee o $28.00 White $3.15 Snowball Freezer; cream ca- pacity four quarts; sale price 14.60 Snowbal) Freezer, cream ca pacity six quarts; special price $42.00 Whit ed, lee Golden Buffet ° (Like Cut) > $15.00 errs RE woo e The New Home of the Monarclo Range Buy now Pay later |The carnival opened last night and | Drightly nickelod Bread Tray Te a te one of our extra special of. sie 1 gangs ‘tveifiate Chair | tly the orth 18e: r is exactly ina dian a8ei same as one shown tn cut. Diner in made of seasoned white oak, this number « very strong, rerv- made with strong under rim and Poxts are contin- The White Mountain Refrigerators $26.00 Enamel! Lined White Moun. lined; tee capacity 75 Ibe $34.00 Stone Lined White Moun tain; lee capacity 75 lbs pacity 100 Ibe An Early English or It would take t'@ most careful | fioors a long line of Solid buyer a long tine “ten this long bealfet te ted tor | Oak Dressers, ranging in Thursdmy, Care ‘6 », Feprice f 5.00 up,to $30.00. measuriar 4 | nee ol. | faraives duces. Storing space is P These pieces are such good | some —tvee drowers for silver, | values for the regular asking } come low @rawer for linces and 1 one reemy capbeard; ‘mirror B pete that you mould by all | mecemrowes 10008 Inches, aed Itt & BD wera seo them selid oak hanvy bevedhed pine 5 Cee teh Fiiverwimy at mf mmeplen. | cncssialal MUCH NOISE IS SOLD DEALERS REPORT GREAT DE- MAND FOR FIREWORKS THIS YEAR. Mo than $100,000 will be spent Roman candies and skyrockets are also In demand, Py have «polled the living on that wide expa between Portiand Me., fee restrictions in blank trad f Y " for the! , | ~ leartridges and dynamite canes. A land, Ore, other than W. J. Bryan,| $450 & month as salary for (he) ay This Weet. Matinee Mat Hi t I eee d } W ] ] | few are atill sold, however Jim isn't aware of bis existence, | crossing detail Charles Frohman Presents u ) Jresses an | 00 al or There are many new novelties in r. . Ce “Samer 1 HARGES NON.SUPPORT, WILLIAM COLLIER . } fireworks this year, Among the TO DELIVER BONDS. lati In “Caught tn the Rain. allor Suits } uits favorites are, the “Loop the Loop City Comptrot 1 went to| Anna FE. Laufman today petition: | gag ge 91.00; Boxes and |], Made of Ginghams, Made of Fine Serge; colors jthe “Silver Maple," “Sunflowers” | 0, ed the superior court for a divorce thet, S80 Linens, Poplins, Galat 4 i “Buterftien.” ympla today the lant niap for a fat, Mat one, ns, Galatea white, navy blue, brown, green wage ENACT block of $200,000 worth of city from William K. Laufman, whom ether Wash Fabrics, all nice and red; trimmed is meno Neb bonds. ‘This completes the | she married at Salem, Ore., in 1899, | _ = ly trimmed and well made grams, braids, ete ° n ‘ , ute; sizes 6 to STRINGER STARTS: lle Age: Bean hg Beg ied pice Dusen Week of July Hth—-SHAKSPERE WEEK sizes G to 14 years. Removal 18 years. Removal prices— | 000, which wa purchased by the | prices: t po # purchaned bY We! BLKS DONATE MONEY. William A. Brady Announces s a $3.95, $4.95, $7.95 | j | MB MANTRLE . * } P HIS CAMPAIGN | Montana Democrats Meet. At thé last smoker of the season, ¢, ¥ , $1.49, and $11.95 BUTTE, Mont, July 1-—The at the , P.O. B hall, Inst night, in Makapere. $1.75 and up to $3.95 | state democratic convention ix!the antiered herd contributed the 4 Wrider, “King | rf . , . meeting at Hoxeman this afternoon | gum of $8,200 to the construction neuter Wat aM Bam yer _ M W Ik Marshal John Stringer quit the to elect delegatesoto the Denver of their ¢, to be built at sada tenes "Uae tase ° | ISSES ° a ing service of Uncle Sam today apd convention. It i# expected that the corner arth and Spring . night, Three-Piece | Skirts will begin an active campaign for former Senator W. A rk will ets " 1 vaudevil ‘Mamiet;" Thursday patur . | election as sheriff of King county,! be at the head of the Montana.dele (urns w put on last night, and night, “Ming Michard 111 | Wash Coat Suits Plain gored and kilted effects; to sucesed Lou C. Smith. ;kation, and that the delegatewat- when the intermission was called Kent *enle Thutesbay | " 5 materials Panamas, Se Mr. Stringer has n in the | large will be instructed for Bryan. to talk business, Jules Redeisheim- | Niebte, Be te $158; Be: |}, Box, Back Coat, Kilted Skirt and Broadelothe and Mohair, Re employ of the government for the qn chairmen ot. the building tend, te 61.60; F aad | Ghimpe sizes 8 to 14 years. | moval prices— last 10 years. In May, 1898, he usd yeaky yeenense ey emoval prices— | resigned his position as deputy WOMAN IS ROBBED Aig ofits Mn ss ‘ | The Gran | | $1.95, $2.45 and marshal and jolued the Washing } TILL WAS TAPPED. JOUN CORT, Manag || $2.95, $3.95, $4.45 $2.95 ton volunteers in the war against IT ni | 0 | ‘ : Spain. H& resumed his position | OF A SU CASE’ ‘ai Conciente « Tor te Dames toe Gah | —_- * i apbics § en Cousins, proprietor of the weary after the war was over | J. & L. restaurant, 86 Weet Yesler | mi-Pitted and Box Coat Bf He wil! be succeeded by Marshal | AGS ieee way, reported to the pol thin Fred Lathe, one of the deputies my morning that his night cook, Frank his office Woman's faith in woman receiv-| Jeffries, tapped the tll and = - ed @ rodé jolt on a Queen Anne camped with $10, last night’ The Order of Railw. onductors jCOWBOY PREACHER DRAWS street car yesterday ‘afternoon, | restaurant proprietor says Jeffries of R liwayC wo a ee when a stylishly dressed woman | bas a “nice, clear complexion.” | ama’ adbonagalen | Samuel G. Nettes, the cowboy | Calmiy wathed aff with . Will give am encursion and plontc Juyy preacher from Texas, who has bee8 | belonging to Mra. H. C. Hanrahan, MAP Magi ER CAUGHT. . preaching for the Volunteers of | of 431 North 42nd st. which had America for the past week, has! been left on the rear platform. j (By United Press.) All kinds of amusen Dances, boat drawn such dare crowds that the| “arg Hanrahan reported the M, Ore, July 1.—James| racine Volunteers have secured the Tem. theft to th i ple Baptist church, at Third av wuctie oe dna and if there is anybody of consequence THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, ~~ |MAY DELAY mane « fi t Jin Seattle thin Fourth of July for fir orks, f rackers, blank cart ridges, dynamite caps, potash and other explosives Apparently the socalled “hard times” have made no diffe in the fireworks busine The pat tle alors say thelr wares are sell ing better th year than ever be fore, “People have money to spend for fireworks sald one, when they have money for nothing el Few Boople realize how much money ta literally urne up” tn a big city on Independence day. For} | days ahead the denjors in fireworks | do a thriving business, Thousands of dollars of fireworks are also ship | ped out of this city to Sound parts Rater he Sy Sree jand Alnaka OF OMANA, RES. | ‘The old-fashioned .Chinege fire.| This is a snapshot of Jim Dahl crackers are still the best seliers.| man, the cowboy mayor of Omaha. looks in the Lake Washing: of an ordinance passed some time ago the corporation agreed to pay ¥ 1, 1908. BUT GOT FOO THE CANAL —— July SAN FRANCISCO, Kew lawyers today problem as to how she may more become Mins Bee Deery, ing repented her marriage to a 41 years her senior after the nuptial knot was The unhappy bride alleges tha’ husband deceived her as to th Trouble over the location of the y delay luttely This i# that tmpre the objection raised Againet the canal by the mill own raat Ballard and they have nott Hed the county comminsionors that hey will fight the case through the supreme court Mra. Aine has been employed as The milimen wanted the lock!» Wwatiross at Oakland for se Above Hallard, but the canal com) months. She formerly lived mission, on the request of the Bal-| point Kichmond, where she lard people, decided to put the) Aine lock below the suburb: Monday she resigned her ED FOR MONEY Deery Aine in consulting her trying to solve within 24 hours tent of his worldly possessions. Moore Theatre LED | Mrs. the | once hav man | 820 tied t her © Ox Fo vernal f at} Pmet thee awa waned a eee tion and A few hours later wan mar : ; y f ie * * vee Pes Restay = syoaares at) In Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Wearing Ap- 4 the office of the justice who per % TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. # | rormed the wedding ceremony and|}| Parel. Visit the store and make your dollar go as S First Race. * bce ve vo ogee’ 4 eng | far as three dollars. There remain but two or three unable to comply with he 4, | ¢ * Metiahatla gee ii ———< ||, weeks more, and the Greatest of All Bargain * Lady's Beauty, * $500 Reward Events will have passed you by. Buy while the * * chance is here. Eve rme 1 For any ease of alooholiam that chance is here. ivery Garment must be sold, eee “ sate ze "me Er cog 5 rhursday will be the Children’s Day of this Great CITY ; * 1. B. ' , ies? . os g Removal Sale. Take advantage of the Special Of- The city togay mt a bill to the Cor, Piret Ay. and ferings in | Seattle Electric Co. for $6,760, the - - | amount covering the salaries paid AMUSEMENTS. | the crossing patrolmen, By virtue | hn EO | |- te Koosle, wanted for mur - ir North Yakima arrested Cedar st., to hold meetings for the) BIGHOP POTTER SINKING | At Cemawa last night by Deputy attle Thee os a =| (By United P ISheritf H. P. Minto. Koosie bad! Sate" nus. aa mt) very Be 3 A sh Bl jtegintered at the Indian training The Very Funny Perce © Visit the Navy Yard | COOPERSTOWN, &. Y.. July 1.) gehool as a student and had avoided “A RUNAWAY MATOH Atlantic feet is #tit! at the navy | Bishop Henry C. Potter, who Has) getection until yesterday, when @ Emma Bunting and the Burgess yard. See the battleship Rhode |°Ce® Rear death for two days, WAR teiegram from Sheriff J, M. Kd: Pricve—Mats Island in the drydock. Boats leave poe gr to be weaker, ia a bullettp { North Yakima stated that nest week” 10 times daily from Pier 2, foot of | #804 by his physicians this aft: | i, believed that the Geuw ernoon. Yesler Way. Round trip, S0e. This @iefigarament and blight Senuty ie pow a ining of the baat alfve wee obarge feeling. There HOTELS, he or le, by or 25 18.00 19.00 $22.50 $26.00 pacity #0 Ibe Mountain. price enamel price price stone Hin price Mauntain Oak Dressers A New Line, Tuesday we placed on our Call Tomorrow And be relieved of that dead te ARNOLD VIBRATION Co, 399-40 Arcade Annex. tn no and is charged with the an Indian companion tn a drunken brawl at North Yakima. Seattie Theatre BARGAINS! Misses’and Children’s Wear Misses’ Tailored ~ Removal Walsts, Hosiery, Cor- Second Ave. ONLY. 820 Second Ave. ONLY. Great Removal Sale llow the Crowds to the Removal Sale Now Going on at The Walker Co. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! fects; full pleated skirt, Re moval prices— $5.00, $7.95, $8.95 and $9.45 Removal Prices On | Tailored Suits, Coats, Raincoats, Jackets, i Silk Petticoats, Walking Skirts, Moreen ind Vaderaue Petticats, Ete., Ete, i, Suits Prices On Ce. nee emawa, oKonte not more than in young 20 years old murder of nan y Northern officials from visited Wenatchee and Great he east WILL ROOF ill make improvements at that Tough! Preside ' ptation speclaities the of J Again TON |\VESUVIUS LUNA Capt. Mecklem’s Airsh UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS. LEORA, AERIAL AR’ AMUSEMENTS. IGHT Pain’s Big ‘i Spectacle AT WHITE CITY, MADISON PARK, RUPTION OF and Pain’s $1,000 FIREWORKS Popular prices, 25c, 50c and 75c. Children, 15¢. Seats for only 5,000. Go early tonight. PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. FREE ATTRACTIONS DAIL 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT NOW ON EXHIBITION e Will Fly Every Day, Weather Permitting. TIST, Don't fai to pay a visit to the Filipino Midgets. First time fi West ‘d Fireworks Display and Big Celebration on the Fourth yly All Amusements Begin at 10:00 a. m. on July 4th, CHAS. LOOFF, Mana er. | Lot» Theatre 4 || Went WH WRK TWENTY-ONE . PH * i Six Races Daily | ee 1): 3 ei Heese : ? ° A ie Take car at Jackemm su oat . First av, Races stu gp @ ae a a —— cj eraser PARK Admission—Gentlense®, tapas ae 9008 Seow dhwenue. a4 ° Ladies, 50c, & Bite Urien ang Pim =, & BALL os Hy ‘4 A Geporrew, 3:30 °R. MM. j te ° Ae A . ° ae i YOMMNCEN vs, SEATTLE | aoe rll ty Fao he ee ° OF cio *—ervenAgtate CaeD osx Adinlasion 260 and 608 [oud ay., cur, Pine, 36 and ADEN Ore ee te) ‘ Sete re " ee ®@ e Cee Ld r} ry =e ee a @ vhs 0 " Seg eS ee .