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AGO wor andi Wondertul vaiges in None , | Tailor-Made Une alloafor Buite | e ta tewand Troy . fir new “line of en's { ‘ alls for C ‘lassifie d Direc tory, ARCHITECTS. oMpANY page t hewn: “ nd pe gat pag mh ttnee le oo] . “nk Vids A -_ . p . — Asks That Change in Di WEW LINE IS HELD 2? Ch e ATTORNEYS AT LAW a 8 i cate Ae ey THE s E co ve " | ‘ » al voked at the Special Ses-| , ed - sin + Pioneer, W008 sion, YA _ ' SEATTLE, RENTON & SOUTH ' PA ’ tik ind ERN CAN'T GET CROSSINGS anonen = tlor ha * ON FOURTH AVENUE ' 1 f : rh Philipptr Conatabula 1 King 1 tl att ne Shao oativan inn 1») the Orient, will be . ADSTRACTORS , tate Renton & Southern + . wht to the ACY? onltion & Baliey # Plone ate t 4 av. by J this date ia|' must, according to a*de f . anteed titles amd worporat ' he i Trouble boing ox. | Teeehed yesterday by the committee “ we perienoed w the atthe Klocte nh ceremonies and special events us Whittieeey . Hantord ‘ . wood In the hands of! company over the crossing — privt |CMalrman Josiah Colline was author ar Block Phone, Main wesc Mon \ e aki cai ie sinatees anu (tee t tract for the band's or BANKS. leclared f treet 5 be settled up nothing can be done, |* ngemes = is ai : martes at etentl 1} W. BR. Crawford, president and © Commities Nded not to re THE CANADIAN BANK OF GoM je were in favor of “rule of the} manager of the road atated thi« pew the contrax t for the Btrosbe! m Wend office le, by the en the} morning that but for t dilatory |MPeAD & bat attrac . m will ola te Many the n tacth emplo i by the Heait! ite engagement at the falr next BANE Hue t i ‘ : ota nd most of the poo 1 Blectric company his ears would|Monday night. In line with the SRATTLE BRANCH. that th i " same pollcy of changing attractt ‘ ave net nat th pre ‘ inning over the new m ftolt, Mag leatiaae Sees Aree " sie lend bafore thie the committer considered end BICYCLES, m the people, Aw the people The large new steel cars which | the Sunday engagements of the Be ~~. ~— it, why w h anjare being manufactured in the |@ttle Symphony orchestra the first : ” ‘ 1 dates were made outline Yo are serv if h hs are ady, cannot be used *H* | dates w made and rout BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 1d countable to the| on the counterweight and thus are | Usiness attended to by the com PO book ® intra av. , could anyor king! practleally useless now mittee 3 wee for the interest of the have _CLAIRVOYANTS. voted to § the nominations of| LOCATING A BROKEN WIRE DIES FROM A KICK supreme cour oa in the hands] When a telegraph wire ie broken mCA ha: 08 mer whit NEOI of conventions whieh ean be con damaged, nay, several bundred| ORCAS, Wash, July 9 LN TLAN 3 f ns which au ra “ i eaten trolled by spectal interests? As im-| ities away, how foes the ope powlng a horse June 28, J. J. Kili DOOR BA j TNO Man relator Mine Perey | portant as a thorough ied fal uttting tm hls offios ew whe kicked. His head was op shor, medium, gives past | Veatigation of tate offices Is, itl where the accident cut, but he was not reported dan sad future, also gives 1098 Jin of vastly more importance to the| ‘The fon ta simple. 1¢ re-| S8rously hurt, even though bis hip - - - ~ Urens of this state that nowina : aa he oe wae broken, His condition grew eon, Cee now Bette nd s for supreme court Justions be! able f nd electricity through | TAPldly nr8e, and as few Q ‘ Hea tored to th people. Anyon: “ longer the wire, the | M* ame delirious. In nine day a ~ = — working in the interests of th SE aly: he died, evidently from internal in p Bhafer, tees readings @ally tor « . \ ¢ arom, mau the foree | hiries. -s tee fin ay | People will de all they can at this red. This force t # celal fon of the legislature to| unite ox fan a sngtully taken fram them at nth of the Seattle division of the Nor ° . CTIVE BERVICE. . regu wasion of the leg-) away ha ved whee “\orn Pacific ratiroad, was acquit 5 CODY DATE ivi, age 7 at Th eople Will not be) telegrapher knows that when the of a charge of blocking the atroet n« ’ CT AGEN | content an os t r ‘ eee oe ait - 409-4085 Aponde Bh ting o¢ |COUtent With any sublerfugos or| wire was intact there were required. | at Parst av, 8. and Railroad ay, in criminal and etvil private \- tive work | eFAslOnA. # to facilitate the eur fice court terday afternocot Cave day one aight Ceasultation ot Ww, we ask each one of you {. or 14 ohms to the mile He now pence cow yomeres on . ; cor re L you write to us and let ua finds that he can send a current with SALOONS CLOSING AT ONE ; know if you are in favor of keeping| only 100 ohma Dividing 100 by 14 (ity United Press) mtaioaue Matied the pledges of your party platform,|he minds that the break in the wire| ANACORTES, July 9.—Practical |Your dircet primary pledges to the! t ee from his end. y ali saloons in Skagit county are ——— eople © you in favor of re observing the 1 o'clock closing law — Lovie i cHUncT storing the nominations of eu; FINDS LOST BON. rrespective of whether there ta a t» ations made criminal and | . (iy United Prenet 4 Am going ti ut nes ag faving Bass Bidg | Court judges the people at PASCO, Wash, Joly 9—~After | ™@UMlelpal ordinance governing the - jain 8884; Se | special wion? Are you in f " 7 atter or Bot |e “ " nding the greater part of his |"? < —* “DENTISTS. jot placing the control of once comfortable fortune in search ete “Ss 3 DROWN om joréme court the hande for his sop, who wandered from Chureh Gives Piente wee | B J. DROWN—I am sew siving eat | conventions which can i}y i. 9 te Watte The Unitart church gives its men’ rates on ali high clase dental work Kead can casi home when but # child, J. B. Kolly 8% a | IR 28 gisewnare Ia The Bar shout te | eonitre od by special intere ¢ St, Paul met and recognised Rey. | nal plenic Baturday, The steamer 10] aap ee A aul met and reco d tee wg vere gg! a pent ; oe: = ten ——= | People have # right 0 know id, the lost member of his fam-! yak } ¢ oe ? ~ “ ad entiet. removed we | You dtand on ¢ matters, and if 4 airaaia meses We m. for a trip around Bainb ard, 8 Walker ide. Geevod ond Un 4 ate Working for the interests i in the streets of Paseo Wednes with a ¢ bake at : t the pe you will me 4 be rvauion ea \ and satisfactory reply to thin DIGGING FOR A DOCK. STOCK MARKET. whe. NAVY YARD, Puget Sound, July (By United Press - | DIRECT. PRIMARY LEAGUE OF 91 has beon six months since) NEW YORK, J 1—The stock Com | THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Contrac Erickson began * arket was mixed (iment pher W. Horr, Pr new naval drydock at this ya ided but gener slightly t Degttee and - Win rmenter, Chairman Direct and the report of the government |} at With the nm of 4 | } Primary Consmittee, King County inspector shows that a total of | American # nar Bar Assoctation $31,006 cubic yards were moved wn | ket did not show much change one Civie Union of Seattle, by Everett that time. Thin is 46 per cent of | way or the other, the losses being Smith, Viee Pres; H. Rust, See. the total amount of earth to be! lees than « point and generally a z and Mngr moved | fraction of two. |” Bisetria. steam end Feare pratent lows! tom ted bathe, ste Tht (rear) Union y Mone Bai be om # abel JULY 9, 1p re DIRECT PRIMARY LEAGUE APPEALS TO LEGISLATORS: IF IT MAKES YOU SHIVER TO CLIMB POLES, DON'T CLIMB. ’EM PAINTERS. et SOUND DOCTRINE OF WESTERN, | | | | | } palates’ ens” popertansine! “tranes STEEPLE JACK WHO CLAIMS ar a gomiract. unset TO BE CHAMPION SHIVER.) )SUY—FURNITURE. PRODUCER. & Ave Paperhanging, tinting day of contract ¢ SAN FRANCIECO, © uly 9—/ @ SIXTH ave 196 Meaeva st. Phese L al. July Jim Rainey, ae & shiver producer, | fats THE Mionesr a8) ' claims to be a champton. AND FURY? Jim ts & steeple PATENT ATTORNEYS, ‘Adame & Broons registered Patent ig weareeticig er amt. Pais “S| nd Trede Mark Attorneys: 18 years la |thore are no steeples handy, he te Meattie 626-6 Colman Block = ee Si a flag pole jack and when there Barnes & Ca, tenistored paleni alter ner, Mart-Bord Weck Write p ter Wek | Ate he steeples nor fiarpoles furciture ie mere 8 dest 1, Jun is usually uh pation’ In the bustle of Level Deices pad y h disiricta @ day or ee t 7 er at Jin hile he; iene tot. 0008 j#hinned up and down the flag staff] . URNITURE. | topping the Call building, 360 feet] peer Sed eye WY. Kesler & Co the sidewalk. Jim waa on Beall expence 1 Wises“ alse cc's taif*wnce te "noce i} | Saeed In a little Job of painting and % & plumber ha time to pay any at ee | a - ——— | tention to the crowd | xk & PHYSICIANS. | When th job was finished, | e fee sala. phone | DE, WM 7 LOVERING Bas removes | HOWSVEr, And Jim mnt dangting hi iy ‘tite 720-30 Lember Rachs: “ot over th ede Cif root, he 5 phones 101 Jeonsented to talk a bit tom ref 15 E eared? What att” was Jim's Yankes‘antwer to the fret ques-} | Everything in our store is being sold at 1-3 to 1-2 of their former prices aed sa te Nila tnore,'1 any” | 2M RAINGY IN HIS ELEMENT: in order to reduce our stock to make room for the carpenters to work, ‘= Rainey If it makes! climbing ever since.” vant “a shiver { mb poles, why,| “Rver nervous? Never yet. My | don’t climb ‘em. It don't make me| pustness ie a sure cure for nervous iver, 1 like to climb ‘em, #0 I] news On top of that pole up b 'em there I don't fee! any different | h Tha ‘ that of the! than you do on th jewalk. No,| Rainey t* 38 years old, He wae bieot, Ji a off on} 1 gever had an accident and Ilborn tn Sacr nto county, this anopher tac [don't expect to. Are you always|state: When a mere child he took} POSTAGE STAMPS. f took up th jack buet-| wandering whether you are going /to climbing. It came as easy to} —_- | sort of by he said|to fall and break your neck when | him as it does to a cat. He ter-| Meqtions Dough sak ONE Gemwede tin anewer to & q About| you're walking down the streot?| rifled hiv parents by his frequent | 115 years ago T was in Soattia, out| Well. Any reason for me to won-|eacapades on high bridges and in| SECOND HAND ‘CLOTHING. | |, rk, On I noticed a pole} der, when I'm doing a simple Job/ tall tree tops | ® bout prices far eevend-hao'{ «ite F and I asked forlof painting, whether I'm going to] "I will climb againat all comers,” | a Meiorl tay aco ‘ae e job r ine it The top|tumble’ Guean w Maybe that's) ways Rainey If there's a climb-/ 116 Piest av 184 8919 |e the was 136 feet from the} why [ don't tumble, Pole might | ing champlonshtp, I'm ready to dem and clothing at high: |«round, 1 put that rope back and ok? Sure Sidewalk mfght| onstrate, any time, that I'm entitled | pt abe Se Boia $553 _i0ht Pins | the pay wae eo good that Ive been In, too." }to the belt SHOE DEALERS. | . asians The bet mea’e and bere viene at Too Cold for Zeke to Work. | From Deshabilie to Decollete. WHO INFLUENCED HIM "its wy 8 Gere | ozone drawied the old farmer,| The woman was in her nightrobe,) A lawyer once asked a man whe ~ TTT on us he thawed out his whiskers, “T\and she shrank back when the}had at various times sat on several SHOWCASES, want yeouw to go down to the wood: |brave fireman came to carry her{jurles; “Who influenced you mont Shaw's how Case Co, mtg casce ana | pilé and chop up some kindling from the burning building jr-the lawyers, the witnesses or the nue | Cabinet Work 9216 Firat. fia ea rer exclaimed Zeke, as he} I'm not dressed,” she protested, | judges? , 1| blew blow his fingers. “It's too cold.” | With great presence of mind, he}. He expected to get some usefa j'scl4 | SIGNS AND HOUSE _NUMBERD Wall, then, go over to the barn-| handed her a palr of shears. And interesting Information from ao sind | MBOTON, 1404 Pourth avy I 18 ard and milk the cow Cut a foot or so off the neck of! experienced a juryman, says the| + Are STORAGE. niger Can't, pap. Honest, I'm frees |that garment, ands you'll be all}fundee Advertiser. This was the a —_ wie right!” quoth eh, brusquely,—Puck.| wian’s reply | Union Transfer i ing © te ege Co Ww! How about cleaning the ) I tell yer, sir, ‘ow | makes up my pend Loe Domenech DB t ’ mind. T am a plain man, an¢ oe “ : off the poreh | | mind , i i TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES will have to excuse mo,| Saving Detinee 4 roasonin’ man, and I ain't influ!) teessor, tike cut, in golden y fingers are jest like| “Ike Marvel,” the author of the) yooed by anything the lawyers say, | Wah hae three large draw * = af ts And other mahen, Tao-stmile type Reverien of a Hachelor,” was alll }iy ty what the witnosses say —t site of top, 28x40) | reneh seer a Reguiar value ¢ 13 Noediat® Satan Lane hi Section old farmer wan thoughtful, | bla life opposed to the modern com-| ir py what the judge says bevel mirror, Vaxde Nog utat “ $3.65 875 bin “Wall, all right, son,” he sald, }meretal spirit L just look at the man in the price 7 95 | ' ' slowly, “It whan’t be said that fal-| A young disciple from the west) dock “and | saya: ‘If he ain’t done BH HPS py Congas lowed any of my children to get jonce visited the n mene oa Hothing, why is he there? And I | ’ pert inure "| frostbitten by working In freeing |New England home he youth, @) brings ‘om all in guilty | nonAn or wireless weather. What be yeou golng to |poet, satd he thought he wou r rr) R | LMOHAPHE | wire ot ehretemes ax. (do now? Sit by the kitoben fré and |away his verses and write magazine O, No! the Idea! uss. uss Dees a ay | part. ine 4 warm yeour hands’ love stories, so as to be able to save ! Hetrons Ila it because I've | iat Zeke grinned sheepishly | money |five millions that you love me? : : ¥ a | Ne ae tam pole down tothe| But Mr. Marvel frowned and) Her ‘Sulton Pool the!thSuan’ [I] 9x12 Bigelow's Royal Wilton Rugs, regular value $55.00. Sale price. .$37.75 | 5 - " \ r , oi | Why if you had only a milion 1 7 “ig sets un pupiie, | 1AM ad i. (poe, nd aaa ean ne ald, “iy the mania | love you Just as much-Syracvee| {| 9x12 Bigelow’s Body Brussels Rugs, regular value $34.00, Sale price. .$26.50 | ty gets ue praine, | the ice hleago New \ : : 3 tS Seed Sa AY MARK [tor depriving routs pF gage of Sofas ROUBLE WITH IT. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, best quality, regular value $28.50. Sale price. .$19.50 | | watt Srgund sarih MARKET which you want now, for fear you! THE TROUBL ITH * " . in bile An Pres.) may not have things whlch Yor! into a general store of a town Int f] 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs, regular value $28.75. Sale price ........ . $19.75 | : ny won't possibly want 0 pare he i i CHICAGO, July 4 There wae 4 : Arkansas there recently came @ ugs, r ular value 18. 25. Sale rice .. . $13.50 some profit. taking “by both sidew| Sones darkey complaining that a ham 9x11 Seamless Brussels Rugs, reg’ $ P 4ind #t., Meattie, 4 Wire of wirsiens expert « Our WoGotion Juat went 6 of the market at the opening of the wheat pit today, reaultite in general Meolines in the 3 Closing wor that you can hear the ¥: who ts not present. RETURN TO SEATTLE. Mr, Pock—And more wonde Dr, Henry 8. Pritchett, that T oan stop it Jost as easily Firth and C, A. Stone returned to) Chips \the city yeeterday trom a three} TT FRILORS. Ub echt nc AE D Nelson Central Wide Nine men out of ten carn mo that the tenth man gets __ | weeks" eruise up in northern waters on tho ligtithouse tender Manzanita Vannnrd Rudd Was s t good. yeni insteted shore bad!” continued the ‘when It fy} | Storekeeper, was LAMY last wok?" THE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS The darkey soratehed his head r¢ Lowest Best flectively, and finally sugested Den mabbe it's had a relapse Rehoboth Bunday Herald ney which he had purchased there was “The ham faall right, Zeph,” ins the 13 TERRIFIC FLOOD! WET FEET SEASON NOW NOW ON MARS Pr ernimne | i | i if } 5 é 4 ~ ; SEPTEMBER JUNE JLT ' 4 Drawings show cold, wet and dry seasor 7 The or t ¥ the north Ih the two globes to the right. Note how the he fe Fo 0 ee § 4 \BHINGTON, Ju In t t : fe dowr wh ide of Mars | throug 3 through the planet's wonderful) Mar 4 canal i 4 fore is getting a me to the ’ 1 t 4 arth an it in ma af TOM TAGGART IS WITNESS IN ELLA GINGLES’ CASE CHICAGO, July 9—Declaring! any manr : ‘in Ging: | fH that he considered it his duty t t 1 th t family, his friends and himseif to|* > from which all ' 1 clear bis name, Tom Taggart ap t with the at White Biaves Unknown t 1 i wared at the criminal courts early today and went on the witness| 1 know nothing , ; # mand in the trial of Ella Gingtes, | {Mtorested in her t . he ir f the " ry ee ake CCunaK . 7 Y : — . ty rteh ta aoaker re 4 | sald in connection with the fact that | js : ¢ this afternoor Barrett bet pel a< " , "the girl had testified that wher i or emplo “6 | was atiacked by Mins Barrett MORE CANDIDATES. wart wald that #o much ad been A printed about kis ta eonaan her friends in the Wellington h Hy United Press f connection | sie had heard them mention HOQUIAM, July 9—L. H. Brewe with the case he felt it was neces |‘raevat's French Lick Springs t the r d av Show that fie was pot —- ‘ neh Lick Sf 7 the Ws Irm of Morgan & 4 slicate o hthe o srewe re, has cod hin plicated in the affair Do finition of | seit aliaie A Ae q Lewis His Attorney White Assintant c Tagkart was represented in court | Distriet 7 ‘. B. Co f Cen by John Kern and James Hamilton 1 know nothing about “white tralia, Lew also an Lewis. The famous ticlan paid | slave Hed the witn ru ounced a hat he was 55 yea 1 and de th re, | never knew thing q seribed the various political post | about Ella Ging! inti! I read the Are you touxtng for a lodging t he had Occupied in the course | accounts of her arr in we house? Gee our business chance of hin career ern column. ‘ He sald that he knew Miss Har Attorney Connell asked a serte 5 rett, the prosecution's witness, and| of questions with the object of explained that he became acquaint. showing that he had not 4 1 ed with her when she kept a shop| Taggart’s name into the case, and 4t his hotel at French Lick Springs the witness then excused 1S ARRESTED FOR PEDDLING POETRY rad City ie a | satin Mave tae tt ttlest ; er front on Puget “Bound t is one thing ta collect money] Here ts a sample of Walter's the “flithy luere” yourself, but when | “The blanket-stiff he built the are taking crowds and Oo di happen to be in need of «| v ving to them that a large ttle financial ansistance, the money | W f his clase he built the Ff profit is inevitable on a small you Neve Ned comes tn mighty investment made in Navy Yard handy, Laesstways, that la what 1 | Now, o'er it, many a weary mile, | Warner, who was arrested last night he packs his load, \ [by Patroimen Maker and Richards,| Chasing a job, spurred on by hun- City lots or tracts. Uncle & spending millions of dollars on ble navy yard and the early ie thinks, The money Warner had col- '® goad. investors will reap ected to ball « friend, who was) He walke and wonders why For a short time also arrested. out of jail, was|in H—— he built the road.” ling nptly appropriated when hisown| Walter seoma to have some kick A peripatetic post yolept, Walter| agencies and his partner, Warner ae Thurber, whe was arrested for ped-| distributed cards bearing these tn On terms $4 down and a cae ling poetry without a license, was|eriptions: “Why pay for the right | Certified abstracts; city left to spend the evening in the|to work?” and “The employment |g ter in and paid for. We build elty prison. shark must go.” homes on easy payments, You | There is a question as to whether Another Gem. can get jots of work in the navy Thurber could secure a icense to} One little “gem” reada lke this yard. Cail at our office and go affitet the public with hin pootle at-| "Get a roll of blanketa, boys, and with us on the fast new steamer, itempta, but, however, he was stir. | ——— — ccbdincbenties leaving Colman dock ten times ring up a bit of Interest on the daily; fifty minutes’ ride. jhended by the police. Have your olf feathers made into | BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT | Willow umes, We clean, curl, r COMPANY, ‘ model and dye feathers in all shades. aegee An Bftusion, feat snd Pompons made trom new | 106 Cherry St. (Ground Floor.) te effusions, alled Songs for| or old feathers . all ma p | the Discontented,” are geome of their | MODEL MILLINERY Co. Call or write for maps and ki 620-627 People’s Bank Bldg. prices nd—whatever that may be | Corner Second and Pike 9x11 Tapestry Brussels Rug § regular value Ms. 75. Sale price .... $ 9.85 The Stern Furniture Cor Company Quality | Prices 1528 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts.