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NRS. > YRELL ORGANIZED THE FIRST WAITRESSES UNION QUEEN AUGUSTA'S CHAPERON C STARTED THE FIRST ONE AT TACOMA FIVE YIAARS AGO, AND NOW TEY ARE SCATTER ED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY Us. Kale TjTelt, president of thel Vacotn* i\ioka, Wsltera ami W'att yeaaea' union and northwest organs lirr of the liitcrnnttoiiat Waitress**' union, who Is now In the cllv artin* na ,I, i-, • ii'n. fur Mia* Christine liuhl, Tncoma's lni.i-.n_ candidal* for queen ut the labor cartilOnl, n.-w one of 1,',,. •*. \ i i-ii*.i i - maid* ef honor, and of Vlueen Augusta her avlf. haa lh* .li.tiiii tt.*n of belli* lh* Woman to first oi*atils« a wall -1 ,*....»' union, Hit* did thnt ul Ta • comn fly* years **o. Si,-,..- that tlmo th* waitresses' ; union* alt over tbe noithnest have rained In strength under the direc tion of Mr* Tyn-ell, who hns but recently returned from a bwalicas HALIBUT FISHING IS AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY ■ ..- . few tieopt* *v*n amon* Ihot* »'..i-rii i.i. ,!iifi*a with th* maritime Intel, its of the city, resits* the Im l*. it ir.. of lh* hnltbut fishing In. ituatry. Hesttie 1* th* headquarter* for th* ;-'si men enif***d tn ri'htrt* halibut, who do all their outflltltt* In thl* city. 1 .ist month S3 vessel* arrived from th* halibut banks ami departed axalti, and some of Ihem made two ti uv Tk*** ». ii .",.:. mad* a total «.ii. ti of .-..'..tt» |..-im.i» of halibut, which they sold to total dealer* ror tll.two. The catch In July was consider ably below th* average, on lit* to the r»et that the fish wer* acirce, and ther* waa much stormy weather on th* halibut banks oft Cup* Flat tery, lleelde*. th* Uallbul f.**l ha* been aecrt-seed on account of th* f*ct that- many of th* halibut ■ paiiiiEiimi [STAR 'DUST: Luke a in Town sLuke the Learn, wli.i escaped (rem th* padded cell early thla week, ll to tieattte. ll* mva lha siory In Tha Star last night about tha city ...i • tan dump, and Ihe f...1,.«1itit lv 1 uk. » own hand wsa received till* tnornl;ig: Tide-Land Thought! Seated Usl ntglit In a street car, I VII weary and Ul al *«»». And mx nostrils whiffed al SOIIMh- j tblnc That rod* un the exerting brcei*. I -*•-., 1 know i.-.c what I was jtisr. 1 know what 1 thought just then, Itreathlr.g that «;>rui».* dump oxlor With a ilis>u*-.ii.i other men Tb*n» St mor* slant** to ihi. edetr.l from LsUkc'a trenchant pen. They will b* *c«nt to anyone tram mt char** lh* flrat time tit* eoutt wind u-jii. Annual convention of school sup* ! •rtntr '.'!• will b« hell la Oi)in> Its fepteir !*r ML "1 arur*i«*** you never know what ! > ... are false ... j., tomorrow." -No. I never lo- Mr work Is sl- , ways cut taut I,+ i..." There could Xta no possible doubt | of hi* staletueeil V«u sea. h* was I a ceat-mak»r. though occasionally he sawed up a vrst, ;... ..> »^.1.1..v.-..is*v^_*--"^.n.l-S4 - !i>..-x: . fJ'.'.., " 11 Ms** a Hit Th* Star I>u»l Man* po*m y**t*tr. Say mad* a btg titt Everybody la aa a,-hi. a- b« I* that I— Iska a vacmtloo. l»ft» frt*nd * * l(e* "Oo tak* a long rest. V. B,—t*on"t com* back." - Other wrlt*rg say? IL C r.—"ive t.e..l il a* bad ss you dot" J. & W.— -J will pay a» your expenses and you can stay away a* lor .tt a> you want to," ! R -I. "Don't seeta to in* It would ba very bard to gat . som* body to take your place. Almost anybody could da IL Hunter—"Coma out to rar ranch and I ii mistake you (...- a .-lniia-1 nan bear some Say »i»t, l'xe got tny ttm." "^tg^ ■tstloo— m "We have oat empty cell wattlntr for you." Theoe* Sedan* of V■!» irless Me* let III* Star I/ust Man to won bta muse once mora In a similar vela: Nibody "Everybody's ...it town," is what .I'm told thee* day*. "Everybody's" --- Am Ay to *m*ga . tb* sun's hut rays "Ex. xt* ', 'a* hunt-Mi out aaa rt* isriih far and near; "Everybody's* gone but mm— I'm Still Here. Incendiaries/ attempted to tram th* static* at lb* Kir. |*. re track* Yonker*. N.Y.. early tbta morning. Thfrtv v»|«s.K|as horse, were rescued with difficulty. A Word from Jesh Wis* "Th- night has a thouaan* * eye*" - ar,*l your neigh bors about a hun dred times as . many. - A special train has hist completed th* run front New V.irk tO let* All* gel**. 1.200 mile*. In the record breaking time of I days. 1 hour and 21 n__uua. «vrQri.^£«*B~>e6Mim, .-|~-'"iV The secretary of war has ordered an Investigation of tbe orficial acts of Mai Oeorge llhulln, formerly TTniled States quartermaster at Pr attle, now stationed st Washington, \p. C. Portland city counrtl la trying to find an •scute for refusing Ihe bid of Moran Ilro*. for the construction of a steel flretsoal for the city of Portland, Mis* Viola Fuller has been elect ed queen of Ihe Olvmnia carnival. Three Japanese fishermen were drowned In the Gulf of Georgia yes terday. Andrew; dirnegl* today donated public library at Dublin. Have Y*u S««n It? A T*uton friend from Bq'ink Plough detids tha fallowing on n postal card: . Lest. •■ "One r.r'ti.ll. eaf mid some dalls ruil off., lla huf two vita feet* In frond and some vlte feet pehlndt, nnd noma ii li* horr.t. grow by <i.*r dop of 'Is hedt. Whoeffer fintlts all. I caf I glf efrypody tree tolUrs," Saya the Pike street philosopher: "If sot women could choose be tween a good name and small feet, folks would soon be a-talkln'" Ths office boy submits this sign I to, managers of local restaurant*, to 1.. displayed during the noon hour rush: OKT HCNOnT WHILE YOU WAIT. INQUEST POSTPONED Th. in'itu .! ov.r th* eu|ipn**d r» itiiiln. of A. K. ta*v*n, fs.titi'l In the Uuwamtah river, near IH. racetrack, r«\frial day. Uk", t'.li-a ln-s.fi pofttpon. ••I until Monday afternoon. It w** j ',rle!t,iiily Inti-nrl.'l to hold th. In. (jit-tat today hot It I* Intpoaatlil. to gat a number of n.eeaaary wllnaan- j am har. before Monday. - Two Norwegian picnic* arm to lie itlvt-ii tomorrow, On. I« tn b* given at Pleaaant Umh by a Nor.. so ciety of thl. city, and th* oth.r I* to l,» *i i «ti at Rtons'* landing by a Norwegian )rtmni people* aorJ.ty. Mr. Vi, 11. Whlti!..<•>-, conlralll, flrat m%i'. church, Hunday night. ... rip to Hull tJike. Mr*. Tyrrell I* forewoman of what Is known aa th* Mlllloitntrv* club of I ,< .nil. whh-h Is a soil of en-opera live rratiiurniit -and creamrry. The Tacoma union hn* bestowed Bm«isi her the honor of seiidin* her a* Its *!• 1.-i. .'•• to the Nt. laOUtS . \ I---H i.-n "My work, there," sh* sn|,| this afternoon, "will be to look utter %ftltr***es wtiti in* unfortunate enough to be «stat adrift In that clt)", lo see to It tttal they its not Slav out t*o late at night, nnd tn other urn- to i mt after their coinroit and welfare. 1 will also look after lh* tu. i.* ea*etillally biialin-s* Interests of the unions while nt the exposi tion." •>* h.s-'i •> - sr* now ■ -I'li.tK. I 'i *al mini flshlii*. The biggest catch mad* 'im 'i.s tl!is-iii*.ni l. wa* cronpai atlvety stnsll. It waa mad* by th* Myrtle. which on one voyage caught :'■ 1.1.i i i-i: Th* veasrl* which arrived slurln* lh* month and Ihelr masters ar* th* following: * l is' ll*. Jacob Johnson: i-i-.'iit. 11. Afl'lelon; Thc-kl*. «V Ileiirlk aon: IV^shk*. J. I• i ruck. Myitis, A. Tliimiihehy: Alevto, J.I Thomp son; Yukon, I*. Kelson; Tickle, A. Joderaj; lleef. J, lllhann: Mary, J, Htrand: Wla. (1. J. Mickey: Daisy. A. I.unay; Ilrtn* Hold. T. furrest; ll'ghlantl i.'.i*,!, tl, I-.-, !,,. Nor man Huitde, H. I*. Abbott: Admiral l»ew*y, T. Nelson; Alma." J. C, Ash; • •in.:,i..'. J. M.!t.,„, Killth. C, 1....-.-... .l.iv I.- p, k . t., r j. Trim; 1 .•>!!!. .1. It hi- n t>.... .-.-i, r |l, Acktey; l'llot. J. Johnson; VIJa, 11. VI Uurrowi Shamrock. U Winner. COLONEL LEOOV DEAD Colonel J ... -• 1.-1 1.. m promin ent Orand Army man. and member or lh* .v ,!•:.* bar. died ttt tut.it* n lo^s of lh* throat, al hi* hotms TOO Warren avenue, at a lal* hour last nlsht. Funeral aervlr** will tie held Hunday, at th* family residence, al 3 p. ni» under lha i.v., , r • of John R Miller I>a*t. No. |L o. A. _L lv which he I*-!*,•■»,-,(. <-..i.*n.-l |s-i , |s aurvlved by a wlf* ond sam. tvr more than tl yanTA the deceiised ha* Itred In He altle, lie wa* t.»rn In Newark. N, 1. In lit J. and -• .x.-.s durln* lha Civil war In tr.* lOOtb Illinois eolunteerw «ie first pert, or lose all chance oC CONFERENCE STREET CAR MEN WILL MEET W. C. L. U. LEADERS irmrnlnr. at Id o'clock, Ih* joint meeting of the Heattl* Street Hallway Employe*' union and '.n* IVr.i.tii Centra! |..1,.„ union. Is lob* held, Th* nutter of th* al leged discrimination of Ih* Hendle Kletrtrk toin|»ii| against union men will be gun* | nto ln ,j. UH , n< j , m . }'"' •' ' developments max result from I has ,- ..-I r t DIVED M VAIN ' Although t___i hmuiCmm -fs-~i.i .-it *—'*•.• •^*;*-s^-'>ii*'---r..'* Ji;l*.iK--*|-*\s It^-P*- -»*- I thai watched hlm.VhaTimiTß^ a" •». Benjamin the diver, ta recover li;> in gold (l.i.nxi, man the bay 1.1.1 Tueaalay by Jet**, Wilson, a maniac, were unavailing. The diver went down three Urn** In an wtiempl le aecura the treasure, I* He lax.ar.eT Thomas Hall, an ecrentrle English laborer wbnee rr tents have for a lon* lime believed ha was erase, waa declared not Insane by p*>»«'- Ciane who examined htm tn tbe su perior court Iht* morning. Hall waa I-ra.naht Into court two da)s ago to I b« examine! 88 188 Ma fitnesa to be I at large. Al lhat time tbe doctors 05.1.1,1 not d*ctd* whether or not be i was Insaii*. Ith*. a** waa con. tint" until today. DENIES ALLIANCE MADRID Aug. « titier Prem ier Sllvrla In an Interview today de nts* thai an alliance has be*n form ed between Franc* and ftpaln. al though tha estreme friendliness nf (hs. two nation* lead* to th* hope the I an alllanc* will soon b* con summated. PREACHER PROM AFAR n*v. Uewellyn P., I wards, a Welsh Pr**byterlan minister of ,M,%it| rived Ihta ttsornltig and ta th* guest of Ihe It*v, Owen Jon**. ll* will preach tomorrow morning and even in'J at Ih* Welsh • I'resbyterlan churrh. Mr. IMe.r,!. wss for see. *n years ihe pastor of the Clapbam Junattain West Presbyterian church of 1.,r.-lnri. He ram* to thla coun try f«r lh* purpoae of studying (he j American system of education. " 'S' FOUD COMPOKT. Aug. I, ISOJ.— Nothing like a Raft Hhlrt for com fort, una leillsr take* the , ., beautiful tin* wtll worth ll.so. King Ilros, lit First aventt*. i ••• j I, * Ticket. Coed* Two Day. nxcurslon to- Victoria flaturday snd fui.-i.-iy. August I and I. UM round Irlp. tag tat nt " *•• Sewing | Made Easy Let Us Sell You a Motor Costs less than a cent an hour to operate. Does all the hard work. Makes sewing a pleasure. Let us demonstrate it to you. Spa tt I p E,ec,rjc uvUlllv Company 907 FIRST AVENUE Pianos Th. r" Is no need to rent a pi ana - The Barnes A Bon brand—new, excellent In lone and workinuit ■hip ton be bough! for 12&4. TF.nMfl: $10 Cash ii u.i $0 a Month. • BTGINWAY DlaALiCltH •* —i m iiw Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Aye. BOTH ni'.- IBS, MAIN US. iki.iui-inkimoN CO. (Inc.) Dealer* In ' ♦j Hardwood Lumber All kind* of hardwood, oak ami nm I. It- fl'i.irlutt, I'hnnea— iiri.tl, Main 1236; Inde ral,, In.t. 12Zi. ' Itiilltii.-itl uk-, .nd Connecticut at., on. block mmih nf Mm it, Ilroa. RKATTIaII LABOR MSCTINOS TONIOMT Urewerl-Weslctll C*OlT*l l.alair I'nbin hall, Hod Second avenue. Mi, .mi Uttßtnwr*— Wallrrescs* liftll. it" .' -.-. .'ist avenue Sunday Moling* llrothetliood of l^i*ln»*r»-rit»> ne«-r block and I'aelfle block, FATAL BLAST " . ■ |lItIST«U Au*. 1,-Whll* tilasl ttt* colli sin* at the Ititstnl furnm* this inni-tilti*. a i,i .-I r>|i|iii|i',l |nt- maturely. liijurtn* eight wnrkuirii, two *f them fatally. - v- SQUARED CONTRACTOR KAISER* CAN SITU. GET CITY JOBS At Ihe Ineelln* of the board of l ni,it,- i.-. ii, ■ --, i, ... Hi* ' '"I Irart for th* lay tn* of Doner*l* side. n.iii » (in Twenty-**a'«tid avenue, from I'i-l lii.*ii to 1..-i Main street, Mas .. il. I l,t J, X iil„ ti* • 1,-; in* the fact that tho board at Ita i-t.-\ !..it» lllri-llli* i. ti,-. .1 lo «lv* iiini th* work on the ground that he »>» a delinquent with it 1.1 tlly job*. Th* contract Tor layln* a water main on Tw*u(l*lh avenu* smith wsa awnrde.t to K. Mclj-lUii A l*o. lrrin |tl|u-s. Inateail ttf wooden one*. will |iri.Ulity tie u*«l. Mttrrtt 8 iluels aacureal th* contract for lay- In* tb* 1. a--i — ! .,:- I 1,, ill, un i:.. ti-ii .ii., t. n,. .i.u,*ii *ii- laken by th* bosrit In th* matter of I notion* l«r the drinking rnunlalna lhat th* Wash- Ington sanitary fountain .■■•..,.'.. 1 1. i.... • Installing In tarl.uta s- i - .*f ths city. Th* Tn-tltlon nf Ih* oom pstny was nydereo placed on ftl* and lh« boanl entered Into 88 disillusion ef lh* .tii*i. *i. though it I* said a • in-, i Investigation of th* grhew* •pplv\»»l by th* Hiy council tn •tt -sniii k permls*ion far the Install** lion of lb* fountains will t>* mad*. Matty Improvement bids were opened by the board of public works this morning, among Ihrm being bids for lh* grading of l^»»t Himii-e street frotn llroaitway to. Tuelflh. and ot rifieenlh avenue porthrasl. snd tha laying of conwele walks on T*sl»r way and Vallty alrect. n»i s in a deflrirnt atatement of the .* .- tti. ■ .(...ui., tl;e i*. .U.i wtll re ndverllse for propaiesls for laving Iti* 1 -.-. ;,.= .-1 winter main on t.i- x* -isiii avenue. SUSPECT MAY BE PURSE SNATCH Otmtta lUrvey. Wflaved to b* Hie purse snatrher who lias been work in* In Seattle lately, wa* arre*t*d on th* waterfront l»*l nt«ht by I*a trotmsn Hill*. A man wa* a**n lo snatch a pulse from a woman near th* I,os laf flee. The purs* was thaln. -,t 10 her wrist stil I.* railed lo get It. Two ettiaen* saw th* act and told lb* patrolman. Harvey answer, 11.. s descrt|.tlun given. FAREWELL BANQUET TO MAJOR BINGHAM A farewell banquet ww* firm lo! Mai. ft. 8. Ittngham. the rttlrlntt I'ntted Ittstea quartermaster, al th* I! if.l. r . ill. last m.'ht Tb* din* iter waa given by a f*w of hi* friend* and at tts conclusion he was p. aetited with a sil»*r loving-cup. In response lo th* msny compll* i*. %.a^*^S»- 4^ ;.>-,...»£ **x>.'sfi<. V»*~*-*^*.'■■' tnat be wwil* Mr* preferred la r*. main In thl* rtty, even though hla asslminent trmk him la th* l*r«**t and moat Important 1 ••*( In Ih* d*. l-iMii-.-M. and that h* hoped com* day to be returned herw. TYPOS MEET ANNUAL CONVENTION OF I. T. U. BEGINS AT WASHINGTON WASIIINOTON. t». C. Aug. 8— Nearly Ihre* hundred delefstes, a-.-rr.it.fc- from all parts of th* I nlted Ktates snd Canada, have arrived In Washington In anticipation of the opening next Monday of th* forty* ninth annual convention of the In leratlonal union. Tomoriow the visitor* will tak* an excursion to llaltlmor* In reasons* Ito Si Invltattsm from lh* local typ osrraid.sral union ct that city. The l.ns ur.. *e**ltuta to begin Monday wta iirotaablv last tn days or two weeks, aa a Urge Qoantlty of bust t,e«. ilemst,,!* lha* attmtion of ti,. iSsIHSIeS MRS. MAYBRICK'S IMPRISOSMENT kIA-.' 111- iI II B»#, Aug t— Mrs. l'iu,-fii,,* Maybrlck today en tered upon Ihe fifteenth year of h*r In irl.'.tiiiis-nt Th* Mai.ihes.tasr Guardian, commenting on {j... mat* ter, aay* 11 la nol at all certain lhal sh* alll lis. released i.. I*l 1' ' this were done II would be a distinct I concession ah th* part of th* gov ernment. — *- •ft.SO— Chlcsa* and Return— IM.BO « And equally low ralea lo all Eastern point*, on Augual llth, llth, r.tii and Mid. over the Northern I"artrie. run Information at N. i' city ofrice, I A. Ni.leau general agent, fleattle. f>: -*-.-* i. ••• ■i. i * i , T*mp*e«tl Cjopptt** The lost art of tempering copp»r ha* been discovered tn, I patented by Seattle people. Their factory is now turning out th* metal st nil lirst avenu* .....th. L!«nltfd amount r.f stork for sale. Information supplied »«d articles tm esMSiiiorj st effle~a of lh« A*t«tc f.'npper M,.inuf.-< t.itltm Co.. Mt ilurke lildg. - ... THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE Retail Dealers We sell tn any quantity Old 1i..tn1...u and Ity* Whiskies, 2Sc, »oc, Tie, 11.00, |Ul and ll.fcO per bottle. Call. fornla Wine* of all kinds, lie, hOr, Tr..-, Ilii, and li.i* per III*, Kin* I'l.l 11.00 |*r gallon.' FREE DELIVERY. Brunner & Co. 403 Pike St I'UJjjpJMg MAISON BARBERIS MENU FOR SUNDAY DINNER AUG. 9, 1903 Quern Olive*. RniHnhm. Clilrkrn Mulligatawny—(lah.una. I'ri«lt Hhi In,|i H .il.til, Muyiittn.'ilfin. Teiiderlnln of H<il» a la Cardinal. Chicken Haul, a la Provencal.. Ravioli t:■>tmwti.a.. Or.fi id In. of Veal, an I'etlt Tola. Trim. Itll.* at maat, an lam Hi'tltiif l.ttiiili. Mint K,i,i • Harden Pen.. Cauliflower Hollandi M»«iis i nr linked Potato**. Vanilla Ira Cream. | I.aily Plnger*. Macaroon*. Cham*. *. Krult. .1 Coff.*. BEES AS DETECTIVES I AND HOLD-UP AGENTS i-i li Hill i:<l t,..nut. I iigen. • inttli, a ftttinrr living uenr l*rrh bill*, was awakened early yester day tn,'tiling by au unusual hum n-ii'u of Ills bee*. Inveatlgalln*. hs ,li»..'tii-.i that honey I, l been sin tap from several of the hives, Hud. denly ths bees began flyln* to n woikl tiror by. Kllugensintlti fol- I-... ■ ■I. m. I the i.e. a halted at n bt* r«>ck.(tolling the rock over, Kiln*. A POLICE ROUNDUP ii MORE THAN A SCORE OF Oil*. •REPUTABLE CHARACTERS ARRESTED LAST NIOHT Th* potlc* ii.i iitst.i n.te.led * scot* or ii • i, nf men and on* wo- man a* suspicious . *,i.i .. I.i • nf ti, - •. It mi* not charged with any -(!,*,.- B n<l at th* police station Ihi* >,-■•:..-« no un*. from the rhlvf and captain down, knew nii.i th* i*ua oner* w*r* In Jail for. Thomas llynn. J. V. He. k. Will Olvena. W. A. ttloal. William I 'ul 1.. tllily Madden. A. f. 1i.,11,-1., .1a..,. . IllCliold. frank Yhoir,p«m. John WH. amt. frank i... n* ,it and Wttl llam amy wer* annul* tho** arrested by •i-i" ii.. » and i .in*i', .ii in ihvlow. c, | -It s-r 111- . ,l». Mm-,' Int.' I.srl, Itt I ,11 l.r-s 1., r. i. arnj \,-i,i lv„. criminal t i> i - tr. tn.. i|... 1.,,,, i and |-, P , „. ,„ arretted Walter Hell. Jack llaidy and l; H. Vanter In tti* n*w ten dartoin as vagraits. JUrdy waa ar trated Mirrat weeks ago a* an »- . compile* of a woman • .tw l of stealing ttt) frvui a man. 11* was "ii- l on thai char**. j .ti -s li ,-i ni.! was atrssied a tarn months s*o for stralln* a w*i, h and son.* money from a man ai th* font of Washington afreet, I|. was r*s :.*.-....i |n the aupertur court. John vi is..vi ha* a bad reputation In H#. attic, and I* known lo th* criminal class** as ihe Tsrrtbl* Haed*." It waa th* regular tt*r*«(yp*4 rt.ui.:- up thai lakes place cm* In a* whtl*. but I* not an Indication In any sen** llist fhl.r Hulllvan ha* rhsnged hla "do nnthtn*" i*s,li. HAPPENINGS . HAPPENINGS j ABOUT TOWN '^^"" "-— ~ — lk)aaa -, -,j- t ,-| mmwm^mam\wmi Bup*rtor Judge Atherteon tht* {warning granted a dtvorc* to Mr i. M. Gibson on ground* of denrr tlon and non -support Mr. tlsbaun ttellfl* I l -at her hueband w*ot to Alaska thr** years ego and since It.-at ll.sxss !,-■,. | ...«*><-" a - *■*-- f~ *r'. xl'iix s>^--v*.-..*i. *. ai.' .-.»»*. .:\tm i-v.^.v. I*' i Mr*. *A!.i.ui Km!th*today Instituted <tt.ir.s- proceesiir.gs against Jamee Hit.iih fil.e asks for a *t<--r*e art the af.fi J of drunkenness an i nc>n.sup- I Sort. Ttity ha. . been married 11 LITTL* HAPp.rt.nt,. .. .. ■ C A. Canrteid. th* millionaire dla> • *.x erer of th* flr*l big oil-producing well* of Calif-.re.:.i. Is In tlratll* on a vacation trip. John Wbtlrhm haa filed a ctslta asult si ih* rtty la lb* sum of WIS I fur i-s-ras-r*. ii in jar is a. alleged to hay* I «.ti suxl.itned by a fall through a defective sidewalk. Th* accident ll *»ld lo hay* occurred July li. ami Maynard avenue. n*ar Chart*e •IreeL Henry mtnta Nelson, pmfaasor of j politico I science In Wllllama Col lege, who waa formerly *dl|nr*tn chief of Harper's Werkly. ta spend ing a few .'.»>« ef his vacation la Seattle, whtl* on • western tour, lie leaves tomorrow on a (tip to Alaska. MARINE NEWS -■ ■ ■ . $ —— - Japan*** liner T- •* Mara sailed ta China and Japan thla morning with a heavy cargo rcmslstlnji most. ly of flour Tl.st. waa also a large ' shipment of cigarette* and food stuffs. Mont* liner Indiana waa towed to y>i«|e Harbor yeeterd&y Afternoon! to be laid up. i MtXatfQtnrry l.im li. baritone. First M. I'._rl«i(rrl>. gun Jay -hi g _ *»* ~ ..•..HM'r.'s'-A.-i -TlMu' t.i ^ti...... gugAmAtaa* ■.•» "i.ii "srf-^^ jffrV ■--■■ s,-.:;-vh*v--':^-''s^v-'::''- -.-:?•; , ._ .;^.;^-«f. . --^ -; :• t ."*" Vw - t.~: -.*- Stat. Unlvsrslty .__ - ■._. .--.....- -—17,^,, . . - - .- - - -*. — "ii. '._.- -._-.l'--—t.j-i^.^jE^-yy^-g^ . -■ _■ **mrmte-=^* ETfim m m ■ ■ ■ Pettit's University Addition Do You Know We Have Laid Out aa mm ma. m . - mm 350 Lots? JJU LUla a mm mm »m m*e ■ Cleared the ground, graded part of the lots, constructed \\m\ miles 6-Inch water mains, with $900 worth of water hydrants, miles of cement walks, with gutters and park strips, graded v/ A miles of streets, spett $it),ooo. These improvements now all In and paid. v„-t - . ::,}'< Prices Only $50 to $250 Easy Payments Where else In the city can you find any thing like it ? This property only one block from car line and school, three blocks from State University. It I.s nt the top of in elevation overlooking the city snd lake, affording a magnificent view and best of drain age, State University is the center of .1 cultured community. The on I) suburban Ideal ity where rooms can be rented .it good prices. 215 lots sold in '.* months. Twenty bouses under construction, or completed, Call at our office and sec on our sales book the names "i Seattle's shrewdest investors as I'm ii of these'ot-* One man Invested $2800. This is the best* recommendation of these lots SI .< 11.1t1i.1l we i .111 give. Take University car to Fiftieth street. Agent mi ground ;or call at office. PETTIT & SON, Arcade Building 'eiisinlth found th* honey hidden In a ■ ii ■ under It i When night ram*, h* armrd and concealed himself near the rock. Not lon* afterward he heard a bu*. *y .1 j.i....... hiii» 11 slupiteii, and I » .. men began atgulji* over which of (Item should ... vi.- |h« honey, Kltncenamlih vptan* frotn conceal iiieni and leveled his gun al ili.-tti. ll* discovered who lliey were and will hay* them arrestsd. THE MARKETS Tli* »nd of Hie werk finds th* pouliry m,,ii h. i , lutt, i but without .(*.(,... - nf iiui.tatltiiis oil Stock. 1.. ar* very flitn Th* scsn-lty of peache* n,,i.. . 11... l-l . tn. . advanced tv li ... yes terday and I i-. 1.,- ni. - declined to In aoin* rase* 11,15. Titer* was a i • -' > *i iii uf I*, in kludi of b»l - tie*, • WHOLESALE PRICES m sa. tn... «,* i» aar !■*,».. is ss** IIIIm. ' .-... ..i .mall isKlsss, as.ra*. *' tor nni. kl«>ss. I Provisions Fseas, u».t~f.m tmit, tt»* IS; .(.*r mat, At IS. ». -i 'fl-. lb; | „k i. ■.< 11. (•' > a" -. - ll.„ a If 11. 1,,,a'.al I. sea, il. is; t .hi. . 1,, st, 1,, it. V*g*t*bl*a (Ireen • • an. |t.(na*i sr. t. , ... . - t , •1* | 'a. -a ■>. ...,. (| MS*l -a* . sl i.. • It* 1 11. 1. .. «| *».• ...... «| Sql •- . 1,-.'..-. |S *,-' ■» s! , ] t„ , ,„,,,,, et. . -' -- .':* kit; 1..- ... '.I.s's,,, aoaT&s-, waa i,**i.,. v , .v. ..w.i.sts *..«*.. &., -s | S-a |. a i.h.1,. . |*. .*...., i 1... ....... ,11., ,»| ; ars**, I a si a CS I -ss ; ..- 1 **|s .,. _, ,„,.|. . I, , V- ■'-• *»-•. His -'..i't. !'• il' Cr.sn Fruit, Eta. AMltf, rail's IT, i,|i is, ...axtslns. f I l.'-*l sa Imi sea*. 1.-, real.; a.ata. l-s-i.s tt (tool .si i- a ; .; is.. >s r..s.■■*..• ..... . ...i. ,*.i» ilaraa, tie ,*.'» asti.* I—-■ I. plums, ; *-is..*. : |.a,i.,s sue eeal*i ■-*.«.-'. si gu ..... ..** . .; ta, «... 11 **. 11 :•■ rratat Or*. >■•■ iism*. JlJMjlts, h.,.i.i.s tl f». 1..--. ivr(s a *•■ •*•>-,» ll»«i ta i.i t, . . . t r.l. |**rs Ii r-, |:.„.,i..s '. tasty StO la S'.t-ss .It. fl ia, Lis. » fl to. Hay, Grain and Waa* Oat a, I.i las; barley, n ton; wli.at, I". tun: chop 1-5 Inn; old E W. llm«(hy i;ii«ii*» aew, ti« t.t t .. Ensure W..k. 15.,, . a i.aas-1 t's... f:,» *\% I. .a, t--a*. **w » ...i i.. til *a I-' are aitatra. IUW tun; aew I «. i Vouod bay, I . ••-■ I.i ni1..::.. ... tr. ..«-. Bulls' Ck***s, Egoi. Peultry t>. u.r Was.-tal- » '!•-'• '•«.. m-. dai ry ..«.;! i .ss, t,..» tut,, scorr, 0i«. k-etwa. lee.te. ...... -.'atus \t m.h't-tit^ f-jt! .ream. |«s-. luasttutisf IS.; Sssts. I-,... tsuisar, f.UIII H"l".t latlala. .'-OS.-, lis. ess. lajla'ss- tt*. .ls.ua lla: «lsssss* I*,; *r-rlna (Ultken*. uillit diss. 1... I a..-. toellA i-ta-'t. PRICES TO PROOUCERB sTVaa nun Sl* 'a *J« ...la* at r.,1„« !. . ill tolas! MM 111 au.. M us Mir-l Har and Grain r...... gtasMa i...., «.!!. IM.na ten; alfalfa. li*> to Ml lon, oat*, t.i vt ton; barley, l-l >« Ion; wheal, t.T'u tan; beast. El so Is*, «i.,.rta Cl* tea. ■Middlings. IM* lon, r.ia«t Sound hsy, Ita tv til Eggs, Paullry and Llveeteek Hi-rt.. chickens. l'-ssr»iv tt i *•*. n>; ..... t a-a(t«a, ***(** tk. late s* .s.s tH#ft» m\ rmmm* • Xmmt •-* »a tm f—.. Ss ta. n.m. ea ttm*. *. It-. ...... .as r -si *f *s_Jh£jMe^e*J.»H i JNj» i eta**, *\aU LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST __BWg_B_gga____Ba apnfaai zsssxxsvJtsss'rsm"iii^sttK.'.i!rTm l ~^i. ' w ' r-Jr Royal Furnaces 1 Vfa at* *«.l. agmu it. Seattle fa* th. ,I*l, IIUT-Attt rcn.S'ACB- Th. "Royal" testis bolda rtnH rlaee among hot-air furnace*, la *«oni» my. durability, see* of management and efficiency II has no equaL r.t ami • ether r-irnaces If you wish, but I'lvi.h-. yoo lh* "Royal" before yen buy. I'rlra. re»*,.nal*a». ' ,^B.______SS______B_____MaßS__B______—_— —_SS_B_____S______SS___SS____—_■ OCIt PIO ram: Or ENAMELED wakr ENDS TONIOIIT. HAVE TOC TAKEN AOVANTAOE or IT. EVKItTTHIN'O OOKS at * bsdvction or nit rr.m cent. *Mii__L_____s3aßsa_awbbsa___agq^—gj MB * t 'i ■ ■-——— t w^B3Ssa__—t /Cift! LEseP IPERC°- J^mg\mm mtM - m mmm*a Mala liars run gets** .al »».t.f «('*»( A+^r^WmSmamWr- g.W.11.t.t. aaa.a t.iniiuiiiiiiiai -II list »c. KILLED BY A FALL W. M LAWRENCE WAS THROWN FROM A OREEN LAKE CAR Ily a sudden lurch of* (lieeii l-uke street car, \V, M. Yawreiir*, a labor *r, waa thrown from it* r*«r pint form, north of fieinont, at t; M ■ o'clock l«*t evenln*. Ill* hetid struck .iii,ii,.i one of the |«>lca at Ih* side of lh* <5,,. it, nnd hi* Skull WHS flat-luted, lib died a few min ute* Inter while In. was belli* taken In Woodlawn atntlnn, Iscwrenre was i, tm i.'.isi, (s. ti| H tiuine *t (lieeiii i..iiu ..fi.i hla .lo a wuik In th* city. The body sua is t,,.,*.. .1 to Ihe |lun ney.tValson morgue,-by order of Coroner lloye. Till* moralßfl ihe coroner mao* »| I-.i-t in.,ii. ii, ■ * ..,,H. .t',.11 of the I |....ii and found that Ibe skull hudi been fractured. 1.,» i. . lenvea a wife and sev eral children. - ADOLPH WAS "JUST STUPID" Adolpti Ho**, who was picked Up by the pollie Wednesday itl*h(, and! waa lh..until to bo Itianlie. wa* dls ihargttl by an Ina-mlt) cominlsslon tn Judge am., it ■■ n't* court, thl* morning, width professed to find him "Just stupid. The man hail tm money and Judge All..'l(es.n paid bis fal* Ut Tsuomii, nit. i. lie r .>.• !., has frletulß, A MERE YOUTH of~Tsr VANDAIaIA. II All* I.—Francis llliiiiiiii, familiarly known a* "Unci* frank." will tomorrow r«!*brul* the l".i.| anniversary of til* blrlh In the midst of n *alh*rlns of hla friend* and relative* ai hla horn* tn Ver non, a llltls villa** '.., ii 10 mites from this rlly, Mr. Ilinnon was born r*.r 1.-. i - !,l*.."i-. V.t . on Aug. », 11*0. ME GOT A LITTLE ANYHOW Thomas !'-s.-.l wa* yesterday awarded ISO* dsma*ea against Hwiri A «*o.. by a federal court Jury, for liijurlea t ,-* <n. l v. turn a ilt■• •■ at •canning fell from lh* roof of the defendant's butldtn* on liurtotiu*'* head. ll* *iie'l for 1&000. Head Btar mrefully and find who ar* on pro*ram tomorrow ttlglit. first M. I*, ihutth. -'; ••• ______ ♦ W. 8. H«**Bla*m Co Shirt Sal*. »1 A innn I* foolleh to tmy a re*ular 11.0(1 Hhlrt for 11.00. when he can ...ins* a standard Wilson lima, pee rs!* nr Madraa Hhlrt of the |l-t» or 117' quality for |I.M W, IL lltltt hlnaon Co, cor. of Bar. end and Cnlon »tt*eL *r» aellln* a Hhlrt for 11,00 wllh two palra of ruff* You cannot aecur* two |»a!r* of ruffs *t**where for !*** than 11 to All new, ris«ii and charming pat. tsrrta. "• A CHOICE LOT On East Columbia Street Near 19th Avenue $600 Terms 10, 11 and 12 Bcb*u*rtn*n bits. Fiest sv*. ana Cherry sl. • FREDERICK & NKI.SON rii« firsltir* l*«sr»»rit*« rigs r.rsll.rs •ia. '".i'% ■ -'*•?■■■' .'.':s--';: Saturday Night Special Good* Strong Sewing Table Regularly $1.25; to QO ctS _______*)_jLMUMi.~dirjifc J'rry ""* "*"'>, i""""'""""" rv* - Ho f M Tonight from 6 to 9 o'clock we will hold a special sale of a strong Sewing Te^bJe Made of hardwood, in a dark golden finish; top is !BxJ6, with folding legs; at** '^f^ regular price 51.2>; Sat- 3^»k W <tir** urday night special, cash V__^ JkammA Tables are similar to illustration. These will not be delivered and only one to each customer will be sold. .* - . j... ■■ • Frederick & Nelson !scery*rsl.l Complete lloutefurnilhari Second Aye., Mo-dison arid Spring Sts. Something New — La- - ■*aj m a m m m m mM The Handy Dresser H^^ggJ 1 ruok p.i.urc. js, non iMp^^^^Mfr. ...v .--- - x—. ■ - -I* ~ ■.■. -.. *-i*> - - * -.—-. *..- s^^^JH|fc^js^ft^e^*7^^?"w*i?s --- • mmmmiiiAg lIKUS ..«.*. <_.V». ________■*«*_________________ t,.r H*s-<snd »». ' mWUmf^' «« *""" ' .'.lT__ i i in ig ». *E And al other lr*.liiig » --' J__W 1«. not compare this with a Ptallman "or o(her clumsy affairs railed dresser trunk*. Their I. no compttrlaon. ita.tt.-m cm t-artment opened without disturbing other trays; content* «t*l ways In perfect order. Jiiay accr** to all part* SMITH & LUNDBECK, Mfrs. Wholsial* Stsr* »t I*2l SEVENTH AVENUE, Bel^isn Stewart and Olive Street*. Seattle, H___L_r /relceiit hen Za7 Other Cups * mwELfm %\mW C/A^O Yes, then you'll remember me. Even when the carnival is but a dim vista in the shadow of the past, Crescent "99" Coffee will live to repeat the tale and Crescent Baking Row tier to sweeten the fruits of your cooking. WEDNESDAY NEXT Our demonstrator will continue the course of cooking lectures, and as ■ special feature will demonstrate water heating and tell you about ::;::::: The Luxury %-- of a Bath • With •* Citizens Gas The need of hoi water is universally rec ognized. We will show you th.it Citizens (: is will do the work cheaper and quicker than the best old-fashioned range on earth. Lessons Free to Our Patrons : :: : Citizens Light & Power Co. 1425 First Aye. Both Phones CAMP STOVES Are ynu *olng out for a few day.' outing? If «o. you will need * gootl «' ■■• We hay. any kind you mil want. l-lturner Oaaolln. Btov* *, ,,.,.., $3.25 I Burtiei flu.ollne Btov. ,- ..".['..'.'.['.'.'.'.[.... JVftO 3-Hurnrr tJaeolltia Stove , , "1.11000 111 Camp Btove ... 81.AO-I S-Hole Camp Btove 88.50 — $3. JOHN 2531-Phonf»-IND. 1158 ERNST BROS. Best Eye Service ItZk^ltiMamWwKmgtSabtt. » Jm\+~mZ*m^^mmA fc. I" »'li«t we offer \ s^^^^^^^^h_^^, Ul: ARU KXn:KT BPECIAUST3. flgfry TiSfpr'j£* Schuch.ird Optical Co., W" TS^>«^-__— -^t*^^ C.raduate* of Hi"- l-lil. .gr> Opthal ''"-'■^'SJirH?'' mlc I'i.ll.ge and Hospital • -».. K^HMCir Two Btore*. I*o7 second ava COT -*'.•..--.'• !-.-; /.I;V.L-t J ;;■-■' Pir*t ava. .' Big Values Wo glv. you; big value, for your money When ytWi purcha.e from our bargain tabic*. GEO. H. WOODHOUSr, 00. HUB Smmmma A..nu. ■ ____ _»!..__.., - : U . KsMMh'SiHOtSTTK ■ «pl.O J Men* Hoc.hide Shoes, low, regular f: i.o. to do*, out. 11. Si. WW*** Siirmiu'n^'io IBT Bci ■ -mi avenu*, Arcad. Uuiiaiug.