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E^rl THE SBATTLE ST AII. ESrff:! w*lt XJL J. _____ k3 JL-LCjL X X I -lai NiJX JTjLXt.. I. .t VOL. I. 1 CORDIAL RECEPTION Extended to Hun dreds of Editors aaa, VISITING IN SEATTLE Rid* on Lake and Entertain* want at Madison Park n.i:nii»\<»iMiri ASSOCIATION titer, ta Part Orchard an th* Staaatihlg Queen — Other Matt*', al lataratt A yttt. goort-ntttirel crowd gtih ere-i at th* Northern Pacific .tail.-n y**t*rday aftern.-.r. ti» welcom* the delegate* ..f lb* National Editorial a*»»i*ll.in who are on their way home, -g .^^XGNNIKMNMPNiMW Th* ai.ti-r. were given to under ■land it toon a* they arrived in the rlty, thai nothaia* wa* 1.1 good tor them I'ttaimllrel a.rp-tintr.i by "■' m*> th* oh*mh*r of cotntn*r*a*. th* B**tli* Pre., club, and th- Mta ing Exchange wan -« bind ewriy. end • committee or ladle* looked aflir lb* fair »** among ll* vlwtor-. Member* of lb* Slat* Pr*«< tta . ■•■ tion w*r* *!»,> at th* train to aid in receiving th. visitor. T- I actn* at th* traiion when lh* trim inH'l wa* an Int wetting on*. . Mea and women from *t.r> title Ib lb* "iite were toon mingling with lh* crawl, making their way up Otdutnt»i* ttr*«l toward Second atenue. §s « } After a .tinner aad a •hart rest. th» editor* accompanied by th* Itat* d.legale*, th* taettl* Pre** club. and committee* and member* of lb* city government, boarded the arm for tb* lake. The Te*l*r lira, wag* well patroniaed. attbougn *t>m • went SO Madron* and well*.! Ib*r* for 4*. *team*rt. •' At _**e_t park.* IS* RptlDa ef five • learner, each beautifully lllumle •ted with Japan*** lantern* and two barges lay aa reti. "i'-**f-A,'t-» St Meet*** Park.-—'"*-"*- The arrangement* far the ia-e-.ni modaltoti at tha crawt mere part*- i Th* ride down the lake wa* a Jolly em* <At Madlaon park th* .learn er* fell Inlo line an.l r»*,*-l for a f*w minute*, whll* tram lh* park burst forth a at_*»did ia*ri*v of firework*. Oa* battery of M rt»-k*!« wa* nr*d a* a Mlute. and a set-pier* welcom ed lh* editor* la th* follow Ing word*. "Heattle Welt-ame* Bdttte. ' When lb* _*di*nn *tr**t pavilion wa* reached, lb* , vi.Jior. grouped tb*m**|v*e around lb- ttbl** In lb- brilliantly lllumtntied halt, where a lunch w*t *enr*d. Bantam**.! punch. iem-anatl* and other hey. t_*« proved an excellent' repitt. , Th*' lemonade end punch '.owl* w*r«; hue* ctk.t of lee hollow ed ..a' Af. ter lb* luncheon. Wagner » band op* ened the »x.r. -art an th* platform with a aatilotli- **t*cth}n. * Tke titrataa*. '" Mayor Hum** then. In * humorous fir* miaul*** ti-.erh. -teamed th* visitor* to th. city. It* extended t"e freedom nt th* clly to tbem. and •aid fh* eitiger,* would do their beet to entertain rh.m while Ihey were In S*aftie Mr. Maccabr, Of |i.a*t»n. th* retir ing president of th» National atao claMon. reaponttt la the id Ir.sa of welt tune In a n*ai and pretty tpeech. He paid a glowing tribute to th. h"»pitalit) of th. people of th. coeal end In Ibl* connection mentioned particularly Portland and Seattle. . Th« r>r»«id.n» of th* ...«r||. Hon. »' Il.nry. ef Jackson. Ml**., the net! speaker aald that while ther had been given splendid recep tion* all along ID* rout* of travel, they had ***n nothing to romper* with th* pr***si entertainment In beauty, grandeur, and exquisite taat*. t .11 Mr. Dunham, pretldent of th. Stat* ateoclallon. who wt* next Intrndue-' cd. gave .aim. Int*r**tlng ttatleHca In r.gard to the ttat*.;*. Itf* ■ After an announcement hr K. It. Piper aa to th* program tor today, th* proceeding* were closed with "A Hot Tim* in ib. Old -Town" by th* band. Considerable time waa »pent by the del.gal.. upon Their return to lb* rlty In viewing th* brilliantly light ed ttra.t. Teday'i Sragrtiw Th* program today, in which boih th* BtDtg and .National d«l*gale* are participating. i, . moat Interesting on*. Th* down . town hotel* were thronged null* *arly by th. "men of th* •villi." their wire*, and families Many took advantage of the hearty Invitation of . .... Couh-en to vl*lt the dlipatch boa! MrCull'ich, while crowd! traveled over th* vartou* street-car line* In view Heettl* and her picturesque environments. Mo I far th* low*. Shortly before noon '.ran dock Wll the bualest spot , n the clly for th* delegate* had gathered In targe •number* to tak* Hi.. «i..*m*r Queen for a rid* to th* governmnt naval • lafl'in and dry dock, at Port Or chard. Th* .scene wat an animated one, for the vliltlng ]„„„ know Wgtl how to enjoy lt«M and they took no pain. to concetl the evident pl.a.ur. am occasion gave them. At Port Orchard th* battle ship lowa wee vim. i and nn Ih* return trip a atop wa* mod. ,i it,,. Immente saw mill* at port Ulaltelny. 11-llglltflj' 11,ai." a.i Wagnrr't band tea* provided during the trip, ami tally rtfreahmetiti nerved In exael lent style, left notr.tri" ale* to he drtirarl. The State Prett » aa,,-.,,ti,, M brought ll* yearly proceedings to a tn.att *uca.e»*fui Mat '"day, and Hie tiaitlng delegate* will. Ihl* .veiling | and .a..ori..tt leave for their r*»peo. live home* i.. 0n.... more na,»ui,| pub. lie opinion In their different I.Mall - tle*. Today'g ,.", whll* brief wat *»ry Important. A larg-* amount of routine a.lne.a taaa tranaartvd, th* new rfl.rra were elected. anal the meeting place for tievt year wai a*. tefted. After a .(.riled cent**!, th* follow. Ina ttttlrer* were elected for Ihe en ■ Utng year ■ I'rr.t.ieni. " m. Moor*, of th* ft** attle Time*. Pirn Vlr*-Pr*ild*nt, Orao Strong. Spokane. ■ * , bleronit Vlr«.Pre«l ten!. Mr*. Min nie 11. fargeani of th* Pullman Trhun*. Third Vice. President. K. M. Par. Of W'httrtuii. •clary and T***«ur-*r, Will A i Steel. K. .111. lltatorlan, t-tiarl** Prnach, of He. • Hl*. Poet, Prank T*.-k Whatcom Orator. T, J a. lien. f4*attl*. Chairman Kaeeutiv. t\»mmltt**. Jam** S, ttSMS Kverftt Time* i.ve.-uiivc I'nmiia.'l-* K. M. Pay. Whatr-om; Prank It. Maker. Tt'om*, Walter > ttag.cr.ltir. Willi Walla. A. 11. Mb*lfourth. Kllittabtrg. *4»v*nt**n member* were norrtln*! *d delegate* I* th* National K-litor. lai asaactatloa nett year. Tb* fal lowing ta ere **|*et«d: N. W*. Durham. Spokeaman-ltev|*w; J. A. C. Ilrandt. Vancouver umhitn Prank .' T.t k. Whale,am tlrntl Stroni;, Up" .'■ - I. Alexander. f'h.ney *■>«- I*****. P. la tVhuehby, KHentlurg I taaoealtier: 11. 11. Cnlll.r, Poultry)"* .-a. racina. A, P. Tug well. T,'..in, liii Th* ail.male* «.|»ci,t «... Prank II Maker T*.a.naa, a- W. aim ha. - a -tt.iiiiah. ft A. Turner mien. burg; ll M, Ktrnigtian fturkley. Col. c. M lleimn. North rtklma; II vi I ■rice. Olympia 13. D. D**n. it - -)iuim and A M Murphy Spokane Prank C. TWh and ft M. Day mad* a •'rong argument for What ream at th* net! meeting pi*. . of th* iMolaiiai, and It mat Anally dee Id. Ed '.. meet there nail year Thl* morning** ****!.. w*i wound up in Baee tim* to 1.l th* d.l.g*iet join th* Ntttoaal esaesteMea on the excursion le Perl Orchard. A hearty vol* eg thanka t,t lb* 'tiitent of Seattle for rh*lr aplendld iweep- Hon end entertainment waa pa***d. flra on Japanese Steamer laO.VtJON. Bag July II —Ptr* br-ik* eul t*lt* morning on th* Japan erne .Lamer, and th« fourth officer and a teaman wrr* killed by tuffo ration and 19 men wane *erloualy la lured. ' ,-". The Paris In Good Condition * TAt-MOt TH. li.-whit. entering th* harbor i.r. Ittt nlghl. th* .turner fart* •tru<k lb* break wat*- with greet for**, „ It wt. reared ,1m «<**** wit hoeliy damiged. abut an .t«m!n*!inn showed thai lb* t*mra mere unionnd*d. * Th* Part* we* not *wlo4NSy Unload her ' long an pra»,nment on in* Maaacl** ROUTE OF THE EXCURSION W. C T. U. Oelefgtet Neva a Ploasant Trip Planned. Th* official rout* at the W C T. jU. .teurtlon wat *naounc*d tb • morning, Th. train win lege* Chic age over ah. Wisconsin Central line., and tt SI. Paul It will lake lb* Or**! Northern r -ad for Seattle. Th* •*•»■ gate* will occupy a ipcrtal W, C. T. i*. train, end it will be d*enr*i.d with W. C. T. I" flag*, banners, and bunting. A lay nail will he mad* at Orand Pork*. North Dakota, from II o'clock Saturday night i* Itoeiock Sunday night, thus avoiding Sunday trav*L It li scheduled to arrive in Beattl* Wednesday, October 11 Tb* train will b» in chart* of th* nation al eater* at th* W. C. T. V. I On* far* for th* round trip from Chicago it th* rat* *ecure.l.,. a > .*,. . . A CHECK TO YELLOW FEVER HAVANA. July 11—T*1tow f.rer In Havana bit been brought In a ttandtllll. Th. mint .irlng.nl pre caution*. however, continue to be taken 4"..n«ialerahl. exc|i*m*nt ha* been eaaia.l by th* dlarnvery nt valuable ropptr d-ft-ieii* within flve mile* of Havana The authorities tr. d*term,n.d lo enfawe. th* pu Itory *duoat|e>n law. Provlsloni era hating **nt by th* government to th* d**tltut* In Hav ana and Plntr del-Bio province*. No Scalping. t_OJI ANOEI^S. Call, July 11.— Th* Southern California Hallway company, through W. (I Vtvln. gen eral manager, today filed a *uli . against all lh* tlcktt brokers or scalpers In the city to r.iir»in them from selling return National MtTstM lion*! esaoclttlon convention lick its. Judg* Shaw granted th. I ,m --pany a temporary Injunction, pre venting th* tale of iur_ tick*!* until Mat i4r.lay. when tht rate will ba beard. RAIN SKIRTS DISCARDED BALTIMORE, Md . July It— Th. ' 1 Women's Short-skirled Rainy Day j club, Ilaltlmore't short skirt ordtr, ; failed in a quorum at lis m»«*tlngs' yesterday. Heal of th* club mem here have provided th«m*.lve* with ' •hurt skirl*, trim-looking fart-eta land "rainy day" hats, which they faithfully Wear wh*iV*ver occasion i ofTert, Inn they have had to many ( retail IT I that their enthusiasm la be-I ginning to wane. now th.y prupuaa to use -fry effort to secure such • cleanly condition of Ha- streets that long tklrlt con be worn with com ,orl* . '. v. . . .1 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,. TIIt'I(SI».\V EVENING. JULY 1.1, 1800. MANY LIVES ! WIM LOST In Fierce South Sea Storms. Bid STEAMERS TOTAL WRECK.S Auitrtlltn Cant Agiln v«*->i by o..*.trout ttarmt — Brltiih Vtitalt Latt. TBT.T.U KUTI.T. Australia, July II Two .hipping di**»l.i*. Involv tog. It It though, ih* p.** of • large number of live.. w«r* report*'-! h.r* by Imc-amm* tea.rl* today. Til* l4'iii.h •tram*, Cartltt* i'a»tie went down off Rockingham, near thla port It I* feared th* In** at lift from tb* .llaa.ter I* Mrloua Th. • l*a«at.r l.ft •4.11 I'tata i*c April It tail, Anotb*r -tua.i.r In which mariner* loii their lit... i* that who* i.■tilled In th* complete are. s_ the Hriinh ihlp City or I'd -the »*• wrecked oft R«lln**t i.ian' and th* captain and II men *r* r*p*>rt*d minim. A Mart. «iatrm of ..-I. .. ha. prevailed fate ****ra! day* along ih* Weil Au.lrilitn unit Mtny of th* imill rift hit- un 1 iii4b!.-liy Lean «... »,-i and it 1* b.lt.ve.l iher. hat i.e.,, an*. > lon •of lit*. EVANGELISTIC _ MEETINGS To be Held on the Old Urn vorslty Campus. Th* gaeeatlae cnmailite* ot th* City Chrtttlea -nleavor *aicl*4y met ..*■ nlgat In the nr*t Itvpti.t church Tb* mailer of arranging) I for *v*ng*ll*lto meeting* for lb* | summer wee taken up. Th*** will . I rob.My be h.li on th. old inner. Illy .impai* at.tr Sunday afternoon . and evening A Imrge lent hat been secured for thll purpose. Arrartgem.nr* w.r* also mad* for Chrlttlaa Endeavor day at tb* Bap tist m.e'lng* Ihl* tummer at Chau tauqua beach. Auguti 1} .a. th* day teteeit-d. Th* detail aig th* work will be left in the hand* of a com i mittee. Th* chalrmin of th* good cltlt»n --• hip commute* wat in»truea, to nil up hi* eommllle* to th* full limit of fly* m.mheri, at one* AN OREGON MINER'S LUCK PAKKII CITT, Ore . July It - Ras mut Nelson »«fa Is word to thl* city of hi* discovery of en l-f v t l*dg« In Nltughlvrhou** gulch, neve *u*.n till*, Oram county, •***ving tian* in tll.aaa to ib* ton In fee. gold. Th. fallow metal . vi.lM. to ih* casual observer. Th* dl*«e**r*r I* ■ plorewr re*M*nt of th. laiuiaa III* a* ia.a r, - * Th* new find It »-i locat at lhal It will he .11, to davaHep. Mining .vp.ris. now lnv**tlg*tmg th* camp, pr^lia-t that great mat it Will be tine,.v.red BRAVE BOYS IT FRISCO Oregon Volunteers From Manila. ALL hisses KH.i»tn THEM Transports Ma. 0* Direct I* Perl l.ati Soldier* Wild With Jay •I Raiehlng Mam*. BAN rriANCIBCO. July 11. —The ahrleklng of steam whls* ties, clanging of Sella, and (he firing of cannon early lust evening an nounced to the peopl.- f i his city that th* first batch of returning vol unteer! from Manila were nearlng the thora s of California. T_at__ •nd of people gathered along the waterfront to met th* tranipona j Niwport and Ohio steam up the har bor under Ihe escort of a amrr of vessels. Th* Oregon volunteer regl a mint from Mmlln, which wat nn hoard, received a hearty welcome a from many notables, Including t lot Irwin, Mayor I'helan, and "(Tit lilt of the National fluard of California. There wer* only on. r.r two .ate* lof sickness among (fee ...Idlers on the transports, .but 72 suffered frem it,,inula readied In lb* I'lllllie. II I* vel und*ttld»d vtheilier th* to. gon va.laittleel* Will he allowed 1,. I*l, In Han Plan, la. before going tn Or*ton. Th* governor, of California and Oregon have joined with Major Clef •rat lUaafter In an effort tn give th* returning volume. I • a aulttbl* wel sens. MUSTERED OUT AT 'FRISCO WAWIIfNUTiiN O. 4', July It- PrMldent MrKlnlty decided thli morn Hi.l th* Oregon volunteer* will tie in.in.-I out at San Kran i-ltco They mil he paid off ihert ** •non a* arrangement* tin ba mad. A KLONDIKE NUC6ET. With Ihe Itea.aire* brnutht down on the Hutniiol It te*lrrdty wit a nugget from So. I Uelow on Hunker. Thi* nugget It IV. Inane* long, I Inch** wide. and aver.r*. between i* and »* of an Inch In tttlckn***. Th gold In It I* worth HIT to Thit J tlaiin i. th* properly of Vnn*r Witch. WANTED A COON. Th* fr*» employment ..eric, ha* id teet.*ed for ■ rook for th* house Only on* who ha* bad th* amalt peal need apply. Lady Salisbury Stricken. |a,N|.,..v ting. July It—Lady Salisbury, th* wife of tb* prim* mm t*t«r, tuS>r*d * tlrok* of p«r*ly*i* loday. ':. ;; 7 la Behalf of Transvaal. TUB H.Mll'l. July IT Th. *e-rer al commit!**! of Hollander* ar* preparing appeal* lo Rngtand In be half of lb* Tranavaal. CALDWELL MTLIVE Late News, From the Seattle Doctor. a--* Ja- a - - -r ■ 1 - Prink Crawford, * will-known Be tin* hoy. who ha* lull r.turned from 1...* tell* a tal* .if prosperity and pOOd times, •rial he shit*, no 111 .fieri* after two y..rs of rough ing It In th* north. Cramtort want Into lh* Klondike country to mine. but It. mt»r**te.i himself In In* else, talc light plant at Dawson. Being , t*k t regarding lb* condition of fir. Ctldwvll, be replied that h* waa on* of tho*. » he saw him put aboard lb* boat at Daw*on H* States that weitlr th* —-tor waa v*ry 111, he ex pect* him to arrive In S**lll* alive. "Th* wealth of lb* Klondike la not exaggerated," he said. "I am e.ettm there wit Dnu.ono came down on th* Humboldt with me, and proh thly mere that I knew nothing of. A* to Hie to million output. It Is quit, likely there will b* more then that Ther. I* no doubt a good many . itlmt ** rich at tbe Uppy claim, only thty hay* not been work- I cd. Prof Uppy had about ♦* men at work all the time and, f course, hie claim .has, up belt. The 1* per rent, royally 1* having a bad err .ci on development*, many ef in* miner* holding off and Hutting ihat irrni. reasonable liwa will he enact* at. Jo.l tt I waa leaving a move, men! wis on foot to establish a •aw mill larger than any there, I da not know who will b* beck of It. but It will kg built thla summer. Ia a« son I* full of Seattl* boy*, and they are all doing well, but this li a bad time for new men to g,, in." OPPOSED TO ; THE SALOON a , Th. Antl-Btloon league held the' regular monthly meellng lait night I! the Pint Mtthndlit K|a|*COp*| church. Th* 44 »uh organisation* ..in,., i.d with th* league Were near ly ell repret*nt*d by delegate*,' and a lively Minn was th result. The delegate* were moat enthusiastic In the work of th* leagu. Th. even ing «*« largely liken up with re- a port! of committee* and short dl*-I cuaalon thereon. Th* law enforcing committ** w*» Instructed to take steps at one* to te* that th* Sunday Closing taiw I* inferred. The lima committee waa alao Instructed to se* thai lb. law prohibiting th* telling Sf clgardle* 10 miners I* enforced. A *|.e.ni committee »i. appoint ed to take up the matter of insfrue lion in th* echoolt. showing lh. ef fecit of alcoholic liquor and tobacco. Th* agitation committee wa* In *tru 'a I Iff Inaugurate a mld*44mm*r campaign, th* nh]*ct being to bring out more prominently the work ot MM league Young Man Drowned. ARBRDBBN. July 11-Ttsierdgy, it a place called Hear Slough, a mil* up the wl.a ah river from Ab erdeen, while several hoy* were pity- Ing In a boat, they upset, mat young 11 Hoffman, the li year son of Nlchoiai Hoffman, wag drowned. Misfortune ha* fallen 'heavily on thl* family during the |...I tew year*, The parent* mta well knnwn and a much respected here, having Hie general sympathy of all. The wharves of the villi,, saw mill* ar* keeping well cleared of sur plus lumber. Nearly all the mill* are working overtime in, cannot keep up with their orders. There twit 1... ii a. good supply of Vessel! In th* "ait two weeks. _ i>- a , •, ; ,>H I DROVE OUT : THE REBELS Another Fierce Skir ! mish Reported. ; M'GRAW'S BRAVE MEN • Thay Killed 35 Insurgsntt snd Chatad 800 to tha Hills. I MOTHER STROM POUT Witt ... • laiurgiatt Hit Na Cktaaa ...,*., ISO*f faairth Ct*ilr Tw* lataaaci*. Urt.ia.t.l MANILA July Three troopa of . lh* PViurth eav^ry. under command ' of ("apt M-'lraw. hail an engage men I Tue*d*y wirh WO ln*urg*nta •! Manillup*. am lh* aouth shore Bf I ..* .-. Ala Hay. Th* rebel* Intrenched near the ' afcor*. but Ihe army gunboat Mapld 1 an th.l.d Ihem. About 14" Amen can eoalit.tr* landed and drove tbem out, by a sharp running fire, to lb* , : bill*. Tiler* th* Insurgent* took up > a poaltlon too drone for th* imatl ' Amen, an force to attack It. The i*tie!* I.fi it dead en th* Held. TTt. total lot* I* luppoted to be IS. The Americin lota waa two wounded A *h*rp fghl b*tw*ea lb* Iniur g*nt* and cavalry under I.lean Bab <*t I* alt-- reported about Ralinag A larg* force Of ln«lir_enla I* tr ; ite, near Km lldefODSO. THE WAR PORTFOLIO WABHINOTON. '» <- . July ii- Ro«**veit 1* bring twined In torn* quarter, far secretary of war. While he would mike * very efficient ..<-,.. tary, and would take such measures a* speedily to bring lb* rebellion In the Philippine* to * close, he will ■ not he .elect. 1, If Ro***v*ll was I secret of war he would not allow ' the adjutant g.nerii to tuperved*' Mm in tv.rr brsoch of th* military ' service and tb* president know* Mat ltoo**v»|t would must upon taking vlgorout action without re gar. to policy and politics, which I* not the hind of a man McKlnley want*. If the president end lh* en ure cabinet, all bean,, very antloui to hay* Alger go. should find sut* method of forcing him MfA no man Ilk* Roosevelt, wtth opinions of hi* own and determined In carry them OUt, would b* selected a* bl! SUCaCar*. sor. ..'. DEATH OF MALL The Old Mariner Pas ses Away Today. Th* miny friend* of Capt (*T)trlet Octndell. In ihla ally and. In fart, everywhere on the r.tatt. will hear with regret of hit death, at his old bom* In England. The particular* of hi* demur were received at th* office of the Pacific Co-aii Steamship company thli morning, and the new* quickly spreed through the city. a'apt OoodaU woe 441 yeare old. lie ; lift Ban Francisco laat May,to visit hi* old homestead In England, fully expecting to return her* Ihl* fill al th* latett. ll* was well known on the roam •» for y.ira he stood at ; the helm of the I*, iti Coatt nietm ship company, holding the respon sil.l. position aa dire, up to th* time a.f hit death. 11,- wai senior partner of th* firm of Ooodill Perk- In* * Co., *nr.l In this portion won J th* eettsm and reipect of 111 ttlio cam* In contact with him. The flags ar* flying, it half-matt on all I'arlfla- roast strainers and many others vessel*, out of respect for the departed mariner. STRUCK FREE GOLD QUARTZ „ i, rOTTAny. 4;n4i\'E. Or*.. July It. News wa* received la.l evening from Hohemls a.f another rich strike of free gold In the Music mine This strike wis made In the veel end ,f .No. 2 level, which ha* tOll feet of tunnel. The vein I* 4 feet wld* and . tho gold i, visible to Hi, eye. This find I* richer than the Helena, 44* iti.- si a .1.1 I. heavier and sollder than the quarts. This property «.. re cently "'all to Montreal and New York part lea for llMi.iiimi. I. 11. Bing ham, of Spokane, ha* . la urge The property hat about 3000 feet of tun i nel*, and on* five and one |n-.rtni|i mill, which are In upcialtun day and 1 night. __ , / FIFTY FEET H $2.50, $3,00, $350. We Keep lie Lamest Slock of Lam aid Garden Good. spelger^Xhurlbut 1215-1217 ttaeaot Avail* pAINTURS'" gUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Third anil Pike. STAR PAINT CO, ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. IM RICHMOND PAPER CO, Sen Ektiwu Piper: 500 njim Pert if Pint Ik lit 13*15 OeclietUl in — ; -..,- — a . ...,■— , !„,.. .■_■__•_■*■■ttt-Mg 44alrV4>VVVa4>»VV*a^VV%^*a^^e»^.^^%%»'V^»%»»*ii**»»a^t*^*^%^^^^ < ' \ BRUNNER & CO. JI M-vLtiu in ', 1 i| Groceries, Wines and Liquors |: jj 502 Plk* Strggf. atrair Fifth, jj , a W. a-..- am Ia- a • ,.., rat tta, eld • . It' •■ M« tietiaima) elar.t. •Nt W*l4* , ' m «in... tint.*).. ..I lam. lat*.. imii, laws. Tb« b.T*r*g* I* ■•«- taold S»7«i*l**J i ,1 jam,* .lain, .rial t-t|l.. .ir.i.atli to t_* lick. rile*, atnaa-.r.la t tally __M a' ,a lelittwo. T'l* |.1..ai.. tar..r. -.4 *, II §_ "r""Elp rn"¥ow7i"waWiain and Hampden Watches 6" Etg7n* Howard.' *»i Wr.iCoa^ Mtmoadi. Cktlßl, Chare* In noild 0014, taoid nil** *»■! Mlt.i ' a***, fiati-otiali, Ckiioi, ("karat tfrnTX "M Slag*, .1. . all .4 very n—**_•_!* i■•' " \/*S W. W. HOUGHTON TO* Plr»k tugnui .JCWCC-.^ **r s7 R. WAGONER, 2. R*inlo.4_.4s Dentist. "X *** BaM Ts.au IMS t: k tawia a re.tu. HI '' Sllv** FUltag* Mm am '^■™ /•"Br- '{old filling*, gum ■*. A St* jtai** Itiaasata wllk all walk. ___■ gaw- $100 BtwarS I* aayea* Sadla| it)lkii| - bat Flrit-eltsa mmW Miteriai la Ike abet* mrk. ■-._ Mm mm ' oeu-. 14.1*11 BsJkw hunting ■* . ■ .T*t*e,b*a« Miute mm t_h.__U*-3L DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE „ Ami amWfAn)m*.^\ Tt* an<t *.a*ir,e* airnn at ma la th* body 1* ilea. a/S-adf \\W\ (_La*4S I w.irioa.i.l. i* tka-a. it,, tat I-a >*u*f .1 .iMtira *44*% fTff/aj A-aMma*ai*\ law. *qailrs-**i tor r.^-titlu* vljeau *•*__)_ l4M**a ▲ *wmm***9m\lmw*w m ' mat to* la. !aea»4 •*.* l «-.__■.-...■ _-*■«' ■ . M. HA) kVgl4_OL_, Qtaa-iw WS ytttt am . — .—*-~- — *—*■ — *—— —,_*ts*-*tSt_ss ■ ~"*.rrir!rT!T7. ■...,, i,.. i*.— s.. ■ *.. im v s^**3iPi Regard the Voice of Reason. '•-" "Tiler* I* reported an unabated demand for '*eopp*i' among dome.!!-* m*nuf*ciuter» The pri. * hits advanced tllghtly. Ho, «pot cash !.tk* Copper can be obtained under !•■...- Th. produ. cere tr. not forcing *al*a and th.- outlook li good for tht arise to remain at lit pr.*ent figure, at least net to go below it,"— Mining p.... . », . . The undertttndlng of most ef ut Bods tteatt twgUowetJ up In the Immentlty of th* void that surround* It, This la * blunt If not » very poll!* way of staling that we ire given over to a ■ rati dish Impotence of mind. . ' for week! it. hay* been pie*.ntlng undoubted facta and Srur-t rvlallv* to lb* copper industry, all going to thosr that ' money Inverted In relltble storks was sure to make money, and . ytt thtt w hi mitral fancy of yours haunta your Judgment with • urh ghastly ipectree and tpperltlona that you h**!tgt* to let . ; • go f the unemployed dollar* for fear they will be tied up Hi a losing aiiaiion Bomewher* er* have read that an ounce of ■other wit I* north c pound of clergy. We no longer question V the etatemtnt. JOHN E. McMANUS _ SON. 918 Second Avenue ~|fcg|f I- ri'| A Neat Kitchen -I* f | ' t__. wl,h eieHoaary wash tube, a fee* eJm9mmrmmWmawe.am n BfTa 'Inkand »totl»r and hot water supply. -__, 1T I 111 j iT _ . ■Ilr- and fin. kitchen plumbing In general, .. i ♦_}_ -4 V-*V 1* Ju*t •* Important in the home aa m, lX Ii M"1 ■*"** ,h' oonliary plumblag of your bath vf U, gMvMM f ■fltf ream. We will put Improved plumb *—mPemir^~^\Zßat mm IBM Ing in new buildings, or r*Bt old eaea Mg^_a*t^L^ss^>^]>VKaMjE with th* finest op«n plumbing, ar A\.^ammmm\\LlA\'. B **"> *">' hint r' plumbing, oa th* beet _^^a\\ jBKBBcTj aclentlflo methods, allow prlcee. RADTIUIi PLUMBING CO. > .-i... ? Car. Thirl Ay*. aid Sprig* ti «-■■**•-T^~^ ■' *—i-v..< -rhostaasm. CAMPINfi? OR EXPECTING TO? VallWll IIIW I *a>*ivaVVV»V»V4a*V»V»»»V^4>.4V»»%,4>4V% We ran fit you out In many things. Knives, forks, cooking pots, paper plates snd napkins, hammocks, baskets, dishes, etc, at our well-known Im* prices. COON BROS, 1417 Second Avail? ,_ gTtng —■-, oil';! .aim iii ram ipetui hia it tauiriiu, mm, k tia_-«»l Union Bakery. I All Mi of M, We nt Pla. - - - MiiDficturtr.il! MM MM P. A. HALLBERG. Prop. 119 Pike St. I ::: * *U§ • I HISIS" I'S.v.H 1 1--' ,v *'- • • r. W. i-s«tus«, M. D. > Trust***. V T*l*p_oa* Mela-«*%» • J Kit* num. } . I * ■ J ] «-THE SEATTLE AND NORTHWESTERN^** • • Mining and Stock Exchange • i Mining and Stock Exchange | 5 MINING AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS ! : _ 1 • Open Every Week Day for Business, 10 a. m. and • • Bp. m. All are welcome. 5 • _____________.__-______,.^ ___ • : Hall No. 1, New York Block - - 104 Second Arcane. Seattle J • vr.ir -■ • ::; M VIEWS! VIEWS! VIEWS! Mounted and Unmounted THE DENNY-CORYELL COMPANY, 716 First Aye, • at _. NO. 119.