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TAKES MAILS CZAR'S CRUISERS CONTINUE TO HOLD UP FOREIGN VESSELS —Kaix.r viintlii .tv bnmnmnmrvy KAISER PROTESTS _■-1 IW- Bet Inn. New. A..r.y » * AIIKN. July IS The llrilii.h Btcatner Persia, from I'ali-utla to 1 ..ti-1.-u was forcthty iletalncl Hi the ii. I Bea today by the llu-alan steaiui-i Sniolenak. The Ie ..i.ii,. i t.iifii. i' .1 two bag* uf malt. RUSSIANS REPULSED ATTACK ON JAPANESE POSI TION FAILS AND CAR'S TROOPS ARE PUT TO FLIGHT tlXy i-r'pno Near. A..S n l TiiKl". July lx.-n,.hernl Kumkl rervnrtx th.it two dlvtalcne of the Hun-inn unity io >df> a desperate as- CLI-AN-UP SALE CLEANUP SALIi WINDOW GOLD DUST. Jelly Glasses, SCREENS, 15c 15 CENTS 25c Dozen 11-ln. high, extend l-Lrge ,a k i,. Hold 13 pint. Tin Top .-' In 53 In., regu- Dust. I9tr value; Jetties, S3c- dorm. tar Ta*' value. .16c Monday only . IS* at -•<■ OUR ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE EXCURSION KATi:.**- UAIUIMN IIASKMEXT. 1-4 to 1-2 Off on Fancy China Dinnerware, Etc. .. .._! r_ ■■ lies We ye placed Pancy Chin* faid. (-"an. v .„,_. One Half off A|; J , „,.„,-._-, ow Urocce _s__^ I. " _.»_, •■r*.. ft. .Os counter, and taken St Art Vase* for II "Ml u_T ,rom ,hr,r a,rrmd7 ",w I -als.l tnahee , Sl . " IS Choc-late B*4* for Sa._o ,"_ .'",_,... aa. '•;„. v ___-, Dtnnerware One-Quarter Off. . creamer*. Pickles. Mugs. Cup* 41 piece Cottage Set. »7. .i S-.t- _„,, ><_,„*_. etc — »'. Cottage Set for $3.73 10, _»CaNT_3l. 7e. «*•**-*' Illnner Set., ||C Dlxque Flgurea. Driuiert Plat- • HUM Mr _. l".«ne, Cup* and Abu 1d.75 44-plere Set MM r*r*. etc. Ha :_nd thins Dinner Set* One- i.-.r COI STY.It in. Quarter Off. Sugar aed Creamer*. Cuapid-.- «. SO-pi. .. Cottage Set. |. f«r Merry Hl.ho. Cop. snd Hau- SI- cer*. large vi' . Plattera. etc.— lOtVplece Dinner Set. $10. for... __. . ul N ri'H IS STIItMI Pancy Sal.d. ... Platew. China While llsvilsnd China at one- tspirior- Don Rn_a Cream tenth off. er*. He.-— Cut ..ta.** one-quarter off. S3* COt'NTEII. S3* EXCT-RSION RATKS IN CROCK Kit T SP-CTION. FOURTH TO A THIRD OFF ON GRANITEWARE, TINWARE, ETC. Were taking exactly a fourth WASH DOILKRS off our already i... price, of '**0 • - -.-.per liotliym Holler. Granite and Nlckplwsre. II wl. at 7S* _-qt Granite Tea Kettle. 70c. for N, • Co^r '"" ,fc"_?• .'. "_ 53# for II OH J-qt.' Granite" P-dding* P__'.':«>-. *** • ••_*_ A" !_?••*• »_ l'l,'r' for IS* »J.w. ror i_._n. 4-qt. Granite Stew Kettle, 30c, Wive piled our bargain baas fur .....Z2. ment lountera wllh u*rful kit, b li>-*jt. Granite Dl.h Pan. 4>, for en nee-da snd taken a third off Ir plica. 3ql Pudding Pan. __.-. for.. It. small «.*-- I'an *•_.. Druahee UllilK ENA-IKLWAIIK. Potato Maxher. Stop* 1.i.".. 7 In White Steel put*. 13r, for Toaatrrs. Shelf ,**aper. etc.— Be 0. Cor.VTKH. _c. Tea i.up. 13c, for Be Dover Kgg Heater. Iron Handle, Soup Howls. 17.-. for Mr Corn l*opper. Kilte Pullab. MCKKIe.PI.ATKD WARE. Rouni Tin M«ae Trip, e«c --r , ... a- .... ■ .... a ■°* COt'NTEII. 7*. *-ql. All Copper Ni. kel Plated _ __, _. _ Tea Kettle 11.10 70. ***** °* .ot.. °«*°* v «-*»*■« 1-qt. Solta Copper Nlrkel PUted »____ ',m!* rynn f"rr"'- I *»'"**' Te. or Coffee Pot. 65c... ,47e ,-'.'., e-l Ise COt NTKR, 111, Sosp* at Co*t. Oilcloth '* off. Pairita off. Du.ter* ', off. Vt'axh need. «, off. Spelger&Hurlbut Second and Union -SIS 2617 Firxt TUC D CII 11/£ 5"" F"** Avenue, Between I 11 BBS __P Mm BBP II I V BBX *-_,, Between mm end Cedar liable Dry GOOdS StOre v*. and c.d.r Annual Clearance Sale Prices Ladles' Summer Knit Underwear and Hosiery ANNUAL CI.KAItANCK BALK PtUCESL 23r value ladles' l,ar* l.lsl. Thread Ho.*, all size*. In colors of blaik. whit*, pink, champagne and grar; *!►»*< lal •_-_. ■ 18c snd 20c value Ladles'l.are Iloa* snd Color*d l.mbr,ilti*ry lHje tOe yalue Iji(i!e„' Jcriiey Itlbbed V*sts, fin* Maco Cotton, taped; nifclnl lit*'.. I_V *ulu* lißdlßS* Jersey Itibbe-d Vest*, no .l**v*a, taped; «p*i lal ■ - 7>.e Sat; value, (-.d'exf Kir-n Hwls- ftllibed V**t*, tsiicd with ■Ilk. no sleeve.; special , 22'_e TSfl value |jidl*»* Ileal l'r*ti. h l.lsl* Thr*a I Vest* «nd Drawer, to inal.h mv, with sliort ar.d long alrey*.; .pedal ,*5,,e Ladles' Summer Skirts ANNUA!. CI.KAHANCI. HA leU PRICKS. $1.25 value l_ulma" Hummer SltlrU, mad* of fine mo rt snd beitili er siiilinKri. s perfer l fitting skirt; .pedal 80* |2 2!*> vain* laxdif-** Whit* I'lrjii" HklrUi, ,1 rapped. liimmed with Itearl button.; — --. -i .I $1,73 $_.f5 Vllltie I«Vlle»* Kin* White Pl'q'un'Kkirt'a',''»Vr'snp*d"snd trim »**" with buttons; ipeilal , I'.lll BBUli nn the Japanese position nt Mntieniitig. Hunday nt dawn, *ud were Icpulßed, 'I'liti i-ntninllleit me mil given. RUSSIANS PURSUED l.uNliuN, July IX- The Jiipiiiiepe embassy saves the llu.nl.ui repulse nl Motletilliis, Hominy, wna fulloSred hy a pill suit of the Itllnialurts by the Japsneee na tar n* I'unlenpitutxu The uttach wna under Ilia illiei- Hull uf llrnernl Keller, IcNNIS TOUR AME NT BEGINS A SECOND TIML The Himiil tuuitiiiitirtit of the Bealtla Tennis .'lub was .oiilltiur.l Iciday. Outing Ihe fiu-ciioon. In the ladle*" Blnglea. Mia, H.hiatti d-fenl ed Mlaa .linen by a score of *•!. I-S The iimtih wna one of Ihe miutl In tere.tlng that ha. been played among the ladles since the tourna ment began, lltilh taillea played In excellent ItH lit. Mlaa J*. In .tin « winning i> •- dim to In i taking ad- I vantage of every p-futlhla rtiam c lv Ihe la.lie*' dnublea Mlaa Biulth and Mlaa In hall defeated Mlaa -..|i mi .in i Mi - M>< .rath by Ibe a. urea nf "-I. 1-4. 4-4, This matt II wa.* excrptlxnally well played, l-olh allies .-oivlestlng every point lo the yety laar moment. Other tti-ilt Ilea will be ptaye.l thla aftri nmm, Vl.!> June,, the • >ear-old son of Mr*. Margarettr 1a... of Kalrvtew a.cii-n Ii dying ax the result of an a .1 '..i.til wound Inflicted pevrral daya ago The hoy wea pbxylng with a revolver liu».lr*l with blank carl ridges when, with the weapon pointing directly at hla throat. It wa* dlathargr-il lie suffered fur sevrral day* before '-la., ael In It Ix not expected that It. will live through the day. cm _si THE SEATTLE STAK MONDAY. Jtn.vTL 1904 .*I - * ALL PLANS COMPLETED GRAND MARDI GRAS FESTIVI TIES TO OPEN PROMPTLY AT _:30 O'CLOCK TOMORROW Al TERNOON Final JStSlhl fur the tt|n|lll'K "f the 'mil lira* liiiniirrow hIIi-i nt.'Ui are now being rolnpleteil and at _ SO In ihe afternoon the great car nival, upon which the tneraher* of the t'lrrkß'l'nlun h*ve been working fill ths i . i BMeßthß, will briilli. That II will be one uf Ihe griiinlt-at exhibition, iter Keen lv tin- Niiilh weiit. is **niiret! by the rlaboißle ;In . that have been carefully worked out by the itißimltles in t ti Hr.c No ex|yriise a, been gpsrcd and. fur the first tlm. In the state, pen pie will b« glvru an opportunity uf wtt!ic«i*iug the yearly feature that la litt.il. ' ii p. m as -n. li an attt action by the i- ■i i. uf New Orleans ll ■• circua. Willi It ha* many alliactlona nut seen In th* .Ily brlor* sill ciprii Itiiniiimw evening 'the aplral tower an.l Ihe wild jump uf a dar ing Ini yds rider *crtiea a !.■■- ' spate, are two fratiire. Ihat am ! : ■■'. I-■! to tie worth gulng mile* to ace. lloth rvrnle »re mure ppe-r --tarular than the famous loop the loop King Ilex. Ihe great tinknowa, will .ii-it. In the city, from no one kiiuwa were, at niton Inmcrrrow aatt be wiltt.med by S ilrlarhuient fif hi. ...'-,.■'- lie will land at tin- Vewler W*y tin. k and bey ettrortnl lei the ground* by a »p. . lal drtiuh p. .ni of the royal guard and all tiuwe whu ilralre to sew the. king In -111 hi* Splendor, Hi. fryiir courier*. ■ whose Identity hag nut been ** yet ' made known, the myal Jester and ! the :. ... . ;. , of the tetliute will fumi a pall of Ihe pruretsainn. Queen l*anllue haa aak.tl the I three rivals for re_;xl glory tv act .aa her maids of honor. Whether they will accept the offer haa not I been made known at the prenent j I tine, but her majraty will lie tluwe. |ly guarded by a following of I beautiful maid*. The rlrrii* part of the carnival i ha* la-en Inatalled ami will lie ready 1 for the exhibition* on Tu. .-lay | night, beginning at 1 o'clock n i ginning tomorrow noon, the block north of the rlty hall on Third aye. nue will lie alive with merriment until Ihe •:--,«• Bight. July 30. Th* arch will be In place m i ■:.. for the opening it ha, _,»,, , . ; , • on.pb r. ,| at the rar ham, and will l* hrr>ught io the groin Is •*«■ --j • ion* It I, 01 . of the handsomest ere-ted In the rlty and will make an | attractive trtart for th* i— • car nival Seattle rver had. The flrtata far the paradra are j row nearly all constructed and tell] ■** removed frcun tb. rar barn* tiv day Th* quewn'. rh.rl.it is a model of beauty The other team, for the parades are novel and are more elabnemte .has any ever pt»u h, t_ # city before An Arrtlc float ha* been arrangwd to represent tt - cold northern mining .am no Bhowlag Ihe Aurora receiving it. varied raye from a bug. nugget _f guld. instead I el the ana The rontsst for carnival onsen ceoaed ftaturttar night al 18 oVlcs-k, with the election 0 . M ilul p_„i| B j l.r.xi.w.ki clerk snd .t. --_. , In ths civil sen 1., offica at ths rttr hall. The final vots was \f ; „ Ko*. low.kl. I ».i.- Mlaa Pean. ] 007; i Miss do p., 1,...., J Jag ,„ .-"-lie. 1,174. Tb* big Msr.ll (Irs* pars.!. to, morrow afternoon atart* from the carnival ground* at .o'clock. Th* I line of marrh will be: Prom the I carnival grmind* to V ester way, i thence to Jarksrm etreet. west on j Jeckaoa lo Klr.l avenue, north on j Plrat avenue to Tcler. sa*t on Ve» --i ier to Second, north on H-coml i„ | Pike, west on like to Pi r , t avenue i ■oulh on Plrst arena. lo pi„ n «, r ! X aire a lie,,, ibe battle of rry.es w 111 I take plsrts. Ths parade will (hen : counter march lo the ground* mo were KILLED MINE ACCIDENT AT SHEEP CREEK MINE NEAR JUNEAU \ RESULTED FATALLY (Sp.clal to The Mar Jt'NKAI*. July 13 -An a. .lilent which occurred In the third level lot Ibe Sh*ep Creek mine* short ly { sfter 4 O'clock last Thuratlay reault fal In th* |.»« of two lives and th* j probable ileal h of another. The men killed wrr* .-la-.iiiii.iih. whoa* I name* muM nut be learned, and 1 were working on Ih* level when th* ' over head timber* fell, without a i moment b warning, Th* two men J were hurtrd under tona of earth and rocks, and up until ..lit I all had imt ttcrn located. A Klnlander. who wss badly In jured, waa cmployefl a* machin* man. and managed In erf ape the main xllile ll* wax i aught ly v ' huge nn '.i while attempting to tnahe. ; hla meat)*. Th* rock .Inn k him In ith* link with terrible fort*. ll* I waa nn. ..ti-• inn- when plitcrd tip, and Dr. Gmlilanl. who «*« tailed i . | .". i. i 111 vi, i.i-. i that hi. might [recover, but thai hi* Injuries were jserlOßS. lis 1* only known io the , timekeeper by a number, ronxc q.irntly hi. nsm* Is unknown. The Pteailier Charles I-jwarm, Capt, C. H. I'lrrc*, arrived In port fiolii Niuiie today She lirlngH in> rarKo snd only three pB-Seagal. The voyage wan uneventful FOR THE OCTOPUS The 1 11 v will have In pay lln «*ta |tl..vet. nearly I II .In.l Ihe Inline i lal til lv have i mi unit -I .1 ni mi, the iiiiiiilli nf June. The car fare intent II) the employer, lit llii in, iiitt i nu-, ■in i i niul law tit imi 'nn in attiiiiiut I• ,1 1.1 thl* sum I mini 11.h Ihe car i.i 1- toted in the water, health nnil other depart metil*. tin i I fare .. ■ ■! during ihe mouth Brill amount ll utterly tl'.ll, WATER SHUT OFF The i Ily wilier will he shut off lo morruw from I a. in. lv I p m on first avenue south frum Main I" llulgate slreeta, fur the piiiptiac of pulling lv a new water main COMPANY explains SEAT 111 ELECTRIC COMPANY 811-3 NO REASON WHY CON SUMERS SHOULD MOLI OVER CHARGES According lo v, J tiraniha. pur t baaing agent of Ihe He-attle Klet tile . oinpsiiy whu has i barge of Ihn lighting con trait a made by tbe • umpany. the tatter has nut bee-n l.i.ittig rat us In the resilient c ilia trirta nf Ihe rlly since Ihe cutting of rate* l. trail In Ihe ae-ftlrin truth rd by ths rt__*,i:almte I .." ■■ A White Itlver l'u*rt company He wo ii.. i*iml Ihi* morning ami add ed that the ■ .in ;.-i: i had Dot li^en receiving "many"' eoniplaliila (rum i . i.iati* who thiioghi they r-,53 a ri levant c on Ihat Bixir* -W* hsve not i.l-. .1 rale* In Hi* allghlrst, nor have we t hanged DM ■yatciß of i barging." I ■ eaid "We are i barging the .ante prl.. * Hjal ! we h*»* for several years." , lima* i-ompialnu m»<!e are Ittgr ly Hie result of a n.i.'iti l.i.laium, which Bume lUßtoinrr, hsve oCthf] M-ii-in used hy lbs company,, *r- { corxllng to the explanation tti*ita_hy Mr. Gramba and other nfflier* of. Ihe roaipany. Porrnerly a flat rale wa* charge,!, no rain h t»cing fhsrf; ed fur ra. h light need The »**,d-* Ing syptem that haa be* n substitut ed le not comprehensible In the av erage consumer, and I, |«rt). -ularly i ■-.. .ti-.'i- io him i.e. a. -c he'la obliged to pay a higher rate pro portlnaatety the lasa he uwa Ac cordingly thr xyslem i. at v. worst during the long daya of aumrarr. wbsn little light la u_ed If no light la usee! at all. , Sharp of fl ; a moats I* let ' ftvr the meter. I'ad-r tl.e .tiding scale Invokedj by th* ivimpany In furnishing I bouaee. with light, tha ' 1..s I ' al cat h house I. figured ai half the number of light* used This basis, according lo the company's offt | rlals. ha* been fount) lo make a greed alerage, all bough some ram illr* burn ii nr light, more aad some teae than half ths tltas fig ' ured A ■ bar*. of 20 real, per kit is all 1. mad* for lha flrwt '■ «■ • that the load la carried Por each | additional hour this price I. Am- '. creaaetd Thla maatea Ihe charge for Ihe Bsrond k 11.is sit hour 13' tent, and for th* third hour lv rents, aad ... on. I nley ihla ayitcci. whl. h appear* Ila ha I*-* .at l-'a t..| y In tb* email roneumrr than lb* former flat rale lh* it. ;«.- in n.t.e chart* ttet, t'tae. I greater a* I it. amount of power j«_saume*l .1., rtstt. Th* large iiiaiit.fßf t'.nii* and merranlll* ' inu get 'It' cheapest rewnll, from th* S-rangeii eat TALKING POLITICS (9p.t..1 le The Star) NI.WI TnllK. July It—Henry a i .... lh* Hernia ratlc x-lre-preet dentlal nominee, |a rrtylillng sn Ira- Bjsftanl ptilttlcal coitferrfice i -It-. with .- i -.- Hill. Murphy, 11*1 monl. National .'otnniltt**man ll.a I of Ter.ne.see. snl several other prominent politicians, tfnvls pro ).!■■« * In v i.n Kaoptia lurryorrow. MRS. PARKER IS DODGING THE KODAKS . i fd Itly Brrlppa Newa As* n I — j ESOPVfIL N. V.. July IS.—W, P.- Sheehan. and John \V. Kern, of \m.\ dlana, left iblx morning for hjew j York to atlentl ih* ronferrni * » of \ if i. - .• Ib*r* tonight. Jinjfc I'ail.er walked with th* li.-i ■ a-n ,■ --to the etranilsiat tlot k ami the two wer* *ng»ged in Burn earnest inti t. -,. -. that th* .Mary Unwell, captain had to hold th* boat sev eral in Id'ilea until tb* talk waa fin Uhed. While h* ilei larerl li* list! Dot 'ir* ed til. candidal* on Parker person ally, It I* tlnilcnetrKid Kern came Eaal on behalf of Tom Taggart for the national committee , halritmn slilp Judg* Parker's telephone will lie i ...:.. | up wllh idiet tiiin'n In New York tonight, and h* will be In s i ' tii"ii to In* Din. an at live participant If tb* occasion de mand* It A terrific thunderstorm, whlih, Plrtirk th* village lari night, cot. liiiiied fhlH innrtiliiK. i il n ■ roads Impassable, Interfering wiHi tcie. ,',': and l*le|ih')iil< i-omniunli-s --tl..ii Mm Parker drove to Kingston to d»r to get away from BblqilltO*** rvlnii...- 1 .n.i ... -i MORE HELP I NEEDED 1 LABOR COMMISSIONER GROUT BHOUIO HAVE MORE MONEY AND ONE ASSISTANT IN HIS WORK t ..!•■ ■ I'otitiul.aloiier llniut la go ulg In usk aid fioin the itnniill In Itiipruvltig lbs public employment iilllte, Ihe ilefet la of w hli h have been i • lite .1 out In The Hint. In the i.i . ilu.it,. of . . in, which tin. heads uf tie juttl merit* ale irrjuireil lv rrwik. lv Beptantfe*! of ■ al. vt i ho will ..'a for an up ptftprtatloii at leiisl auffl. lent lo pay Ihn Mainly of an additional tnaii In Ihe i , ..-in . t.i If it is IBISBIIiIe. he will ulsn try In serine mute futitis In i-orry on Ihe work during Ihe balance of Ihe year, but, wllh Ilie p. .a* 111 Btsliiß of Ihe rllv/4 11.-it.vi y, lie Is not likely In receive much itnnslderatliiii fnim Ibe fin.line ivttmtilllre. In Ilie meantime he will tsar up the mailer with the labor lominlt tee nf the i mmi II and Ihe civil .ci v lew t-oftitiilseliilt lv unlet te find mil as B'tuialel) a, possible bow' m.nh uf an increase the uninill Bill .nlial.ln lu.lirtuble i.l will .1 low. The member* ef il.. labor • oiiiinlller have alrrnily expressed Ibemst-lvea as being lit tavor nf al* lowing any Imteaae In the ri|.rnsea nf the .I. | tt tint m OCMTS IStaat with if I ii it- .i in ', oa i.f liut certain mrmlatii of the council are liable to raise, objecllnna In any Ihi regard extamdllures in mndtirtlns Ihe of fit c Th. metnliet, of the tlvll servie* roniiniru.l«n. w hit h exert I.e. iw 1...! . ..,, . .. over ihe i.ni. lb- eitit'ltty mml office, .re also In favor ul In inning übnut stune let. - I Itvi ti.etil. I'tesldrnt <*. M. Nellie. ion saltl this morning ** "I would llk« IS see. I-Ahof I'tun i-.i"*|.it.. i t;.-.si.t set lire t'.f.-f In..in , lal all froru the rnuncll The em ployment office bus n*d tie.n given en entliely fair .Itow In the past, II '* nn in "i Hui inn that Is nf great jpmrtH. ii. In.. Mi if not tine, ily, lo the city, sl Ibe present time, but would tie ii.vi li n.tn. .t> if plate*] in - more .-.hi finufu tai bawls. * "At the present lime Ihe office le. in a sense, nothing more than a iiieiiing iJace sf rritpiriyers and em* ploy.* Any man who de.lrea tv ... lure help can make appllt allot, at Ihe offic* flea* of thj_rge, and any man ran get a Job there free of t barge If It ta there fur hi in to get, To same i»rsneie IhUsystem may !>e i|eeti-e.| ,y|| thai la ne*-cawary, bcit II seeiiia In me Ihat 11 would be a great Improvement if the office ■ . iiia tie run wllh Ihe thomuahtieaa w Ith which a private ofTlt-w I* run. "An extra man should be provided to look up men whom the labor riimml.al.tr.er may wsnl to fill po allbveta, tn find Bvb, and do bun- disxls - r other thlnga lo hrtng em. ployere and einpinye* c loser t«e gether. The inlrrelurttrtn of such a ey.lern would result in furnishing -it mill inrtr* |..).« from the ; . i.i tiff be Ihat II XVWUId cwuse etifrte ol Ilie private -i; -I. .. c whllh .te (en ei..ily iiatie or less of an evil, to go out of titifltneas It would mske fie. sttl* ths MeerxA of men throughout tbe Btste who wish to ... n • help, ■nd in gelling and filling Jobs more iii>i.iiiintii wsuld do much In ■ ,-tiiae i»n ■!■ of unusual scarcity or superfluity of Isbor," Knox Visits the President 'tli I*. .'it* *.-■»• A«. c ■ OTBTKH HAY. July II -rvenstrtp Knox sirlve-1 al Hagamar* Hill this morning "Ther* m no particular -. .c c torn y vtstl." said he ' "I happened lob* New York oßbuel ne«s and |uel stopped over lo • ,1 - a rstl. Th* polite .1 eitu.- Is all Ih. ii ..' srdrnt friends of I'r.Bldeni i ... i. .. j -eetre.* The senator will lewvr* Ihla eve nlns and In lh* Interval will n.ten lo Pre,blent lUaasPt ell's keceptsnee speech. Wheeling to Participate in Carnival •1 fSpsrisl lo Tha Star! . llllt:Mi:itT>)N. July li.- The gun. lyia! %Vhee|lng arrived her* at I ■pilot k Ihla afternoon finm the Ka. Moan islands via Honolulu lin en. I ItA-rlng the harbor she ftre'l thirteen I mm*. Ihe snliiie being relumed by '**-.* batleahlp New York ami Ihe yard i, .!• iy wllh seven guna rath. tl• Admiral Barclay lnim*diatrly up en the Wheeling a arilrat, issued or al, f * fur her return lo Meatite to -1 night to participate In the Mull itf t. carnival. Kh» win steam out plate this evening. Lt'The Wheeling come. In lh* Pugel |i_grand navy yard In gn oiil nf i om vrtUslon. BODIES SHIPPED LONG DISTANCE WIITTK HOftflß, July I.—The Ittiige.t itiwtaiite to Whll h a body has ever been shipped finm Ihe Iv'lull ilik* will be Ihat nf i*harlea Hide, Ic,l«* . ... - .i ' (.-..ii .1 i nf tbe Hyn illnit tie LyonaJe*, whl h |a iintv m niul* frtiin Hlxty-inll*, wrhers death look plai c, to his home In lutrtnrß, pi-nice, rid* died on Ih* company* con. ceation on Blxly-mUe, October 11. 1101, where ibe body has bflll kept tteitdlng the iirmnirement, ne. es* sary for ttniipportatlnn to lYarire. The next Inngcat dlslanc* to Which . hotly haa liri-n Hhl|i|>et| from the Klondike was ih.it of a Japanese wninan. tin was aetit |o her la»I tcpltii. flat f- in .l.cuiiii DRUG CLERK WANTED TO CLEAN THE BAY V. VV. Cole, a ilr UK < In-, allempt eil In hllui; hla farcer In all abrupt en.l at an early hour thla timr nliir by Jumping lul" the Icy water, of Kiln.ii liny In the vicinity of the Yt-alrr wharf, ul the foul of Yesler wily, Il |S lliour'bt by the office*-, who found In nil alley tiiiinnlng mnl f.iiitiiii r from hi. -tit nmr ii i nir .Will that ha gnl mid feel ami I 111 II i i,.i. before atruiiglliig, A InnKahfiieinun in i in. airuaa I'olea la ih .)-, l> I Had .1n...'.1 life- IfSB hotly In an ulli.y way off Yea ter way about . o'cloch thla morn ing 11. notified I'.ili nliiiari I'olter. who I .ng foi the patrol wagon. The mail was taken tv the pnllce ulall'.n whole he a„ |jui lliruugh the pro fess nf i. ni.. Inn out," aa the pnllce say, ami a' last leptnts he will recover, til man it [net ta give any it ,iinn fur hi* Bilioll. bill lolil Ihe pnllie that he "just slid 111 • say like," He claimed that Ihr bay wa* dirty .ml he waiitr-l lo i leitu It out. ' EX-BOWERY TOUGH SAW A NEW LIGHT OWEN Kll OARI A PHI/i TIGHT ER WHOM LIFE WAS CHANG ED in a GOOD WOMAN—AT 30 liNAIII I TO READ—AT 40 AN AUTHOR • iWI'N Kll.li.xlli:. Thl* la tixrn Klldirs. TeS year, ago he waa Ihe loughral mug on Ihe lli.ttr.y. Ari ,| ,, roU iJ „f lh , ,„| r New, . ie, be la Tamed as the au thor of ■My Mamie i; ,-. a Btory of bis past, and how a pure, pweet girl i ame into hla life and complete, ly r-rurnie.i him. Al le he could neither read nor write. N.i, he w rile, for newspa per, un.l in_ga«lne« al hla nan price, lie |,.liatili kituwa more of lh. s~rels r.f New York life-high arid lowly —than any other roitn .-md for thai reason Is beet . i»| for the wtttk he haa undertaken- thßlj of rarlitg for ibe poor and down trod Jen Mr. KUI ite first earned hie llv- Ing as a in. .buy and next a* a prise fighter. It waa while he spa fat* lowing tb- latter hualneaa thai be met the girl who altered hla life mil made a new man e*f him. After she died he kepi along the path she had outlined for bitn eftec teaching him a res- snd write. WON THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP Newspaper Kftterprtar Asa ii lII.HKKI.EY. i',l, July 00 -Wm Clark Crittenden ha, been pelis-ted aa the flr.l KhiKtc* arhnlar to go to Oxford university from Cali fornia Th* dei Islon, which ha* turn held In «u«pen».* for months, haa Juat l_»«-n announced from the I'nlvcralty of California. Crlttcn- WM. CI.AUK citITTKNDKN ' Hip aim la tn atuily law nnd after completing hi* work *l Oxford be Will return In ixl.e silvan, f-d studies ■ t Hie Harvard law athiml. Crit ic-mien la __ yrart. old nnd a natlv* of California- lie make* hla home In Han Prsnclxro. Red Front Furniture Co. Did CiI'KNIN.I OP C>l |t N).;\v I'r, TOWN IHIANCII. P* II XI i'll.t Avenue. r.,emnn wnrih of n-i-.iii,ti|,i.„i 11.. ... liiriilablng. r.iiiii.rl.iii, rurnliu,. Itsri.iß. rarpeta. Sloven rle . tie a « tower fhrure than eyrr ..rf'tr.,l i". r.irt- vi. have rota* In ,t.n ami mean wh*l w, e„i del ,i_r prlcrp, Rali. N.iw On. MARION <p& '«**/_*' /'.fAtTlf HON TSUXT PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Schoolof Phofot'jphy frm* ta Amjfturn BUT mWHS' m m chuiseh unit fSpcrlsl l« ti,. Bl.r) lllir.Mr:itTfiN, July IX, Heflnlle e«llmali-s on Ihr wuik lo be .bine on lh. minuted cruiser Albany, now iihfleiguiiiK reprilta Ml Pier No. 1, ! In Hi. United Kinies navy ynrdi here, have been given out. The re pair a officially iiiiilimiri ,| wllti S mount to n n.i ii ul the work will Ink. ni leu,l al, month* lunger,: 1.i.a.11.1) right montha. The Inner A WHOPPER GRAPEVINE Newspaper l*.i,tei[til.e Association. l/J.t ANOCLE3, Cal.. July (Ml — The largest giajievlne In the world haa Stood fur tinother pbture Till* I* Itx latest and best portrait Cali fornia 1* a .tat* of gr*al thing*, hut no more remarkable giant I. to I-' tmiad within h*r limit* than th*! ■ a.-;. 1.-, i a grapevine, owned by j Jacob Wilson. { Th* tine Is of ihe vaii*ty known! a* Mir-lon, and it was planted by no* of lh* early mi.-lun father, j Tb* trunk of thla monit*r now measures *ight feet ihr**> inches in! • ;■• iiuife,,i,i c and its spreading branch*, raver half an a.- oft WILL WORK 8 HOURS CONTRACTOR MCLELLAN SAYS IT WILL CONSTITUTE A DAY'S ! WORK "Tou can say far m* that I hay* no Intention of violating or even evading the newt orders of lh* board of woik* prohibiting th* employ ment of men on rlty contract* fori more than eight houia. I have not j worked m* new, in lh* past for more than eight hour* except on] Contracts laken pilnr lo Ihe pn.vl-i .ton prohibiting it In lh* city con- 1 tracts. I have nliiay, lived with in the |a» aiitl Intend lo i iilillrme lo do so. I will .'., iii•-- any ,„,. ; ploy* whom I find violating th* | right .hour law, 1 hay* observed It j In lh* pa»t when the other con- Ita lul, bate not.™ Prank M.i'ltllan. on. of Ihe larg e.t contra, lor* In lh* illy, thus ex pressed himself ihla morning- when .-.-I .1 what he wna going to do In regtird to lb* new outer of Ihe btstnl nf work*. II wa, against Ihl, con tractor Ihat Hl*!* l.ibor ."ornml*- Pluner |:!,-i. kmnn made Ih* Specific ■ oinidalnt In hla letter to th* board of work. It vine hla intention to Itiy.ttute Ilie other local contractor* as scam b« ill.position had been made of Mt-4'lellan'* caa*. Coder these corn!!tlmia ii wa* thought that MrCtellan misht fight the order on lh* rantrsris on which he ivnrkej ■ men more than eight hours, hut tn-. cording lo th* statement he mini* this morning It* ha* no such In tention. -—•■-—————-——— I Charles Mitt*iniey*r, nrn-ntetl .. few ilaya .go for utmling copper from the Pugd Sound Electric com pany. Will have a preliminary hear ing before Jiiatlte Gordon this aft ernoon. It J. MeCtellan, nn em ploy* of the electric i'tini|>_ii>, pwear* to ihe complaint sgainsl | Mltti-iuieyer. He wax caught with 70 pound* of the cupper In his pos session. Over I'liiu pound* were found Plored In a Plnst avenue Junk ! shop. T*n Chines* i nolle* will lie tried till* nfteriii-iili before Commissioner Klefei for being unlawfully In the I'nlted State*. I'nlted State* Im migration Inspector T. M. Fisher, lr,. rated tliein a few day* a.-.. In a lodging bun.* In the lower sec tion of the city. They had been Ituuggled into the cujiiitry oyer s week ii _t coming over from Van eonver In s .mall sloop. An order for depotration will lie Ilie probsble rtSUlt of the II lal and they will be sent bark to I long KatiK nn the next Htinrrrer clearing for that port. i. ■ ..in ami tiffitef. tpi.ttet, of ibe Itlg irul.er are to bo , . '. illy re. built New bailer) mount* for the guna will be put in, and the mill. I.iry masts are lob* replaced. Hlll'lt I , .I-, rttlj ... the ..Iti- ei,i nf the teielvlllg Pblp. Philadelphia ea. tertatned the offt-sra ef the >■ in- Br|iißdron nnd the yard nf fit era sad llielr w . . ■ at s reception nn btiard Ihe I'l.l. ,•!■ l|.i.i . ground Tln-y are ..,-,; orti l hy a trellla Upbsld by GO alout poata The crop of thl. giant vine (n s single tear I, ten lor. exclusive of hun dred, of pOBBdS of „■■ .iia ■ eaten -a J carried away by visitor* The bran •—■ and foliage of the vine put the hslf acre which they cover In th* *bsde. sod SSS persons ran find .helter under the arbor at once. At th* tlm* of th* flrat election held In Santa Barbara county under American ml*, thl* vin* had at taln*d mfh *i..- that lis brant roof?.' th* largest rncloeure m the county, and underneath them era* h*ld th* *l««tlon. "STItICKEN BUND *Strtrk*n Blind,"' an Knglleh m** ... i a ma. op*n*d at th* Alca-ar yea terday at-rrnoon and will continue until W*dn*sd*y Bight It la a pretty lal* of devotion and axleaa drratandlng. tb* happin*** of a ■ii.. 1 bom* l.eiiig marred for six year* by th* machination* of a vil lain, who I* fittingly pantahed la th* end Th* h*roln* of tb* play 1* strick en blind by th* powder from a gun shot snd her husband ix estranged from her through Hip dexigns of the villain. Afl*r six year* there 1* a • I .ta •- meeting and r*conclllatlon. whrn th* husband rescue* th* blind woman from drowning. He eight Is • - -■".. i by s speclaJlxt .n.i all to*-. A warrant I* out for th* arrest of Omar Johnston, of O'llrten. on a ii.a-i-e of criminally assaulting the »lf* of N. lam tt, l._ a Japanese resident of O'Brien. The alleged as sault wan a brutal nn* and the I-*© 11* In that vicinity are highly la dignar.t over the r-aa*. The mjsteilous discovery mad* by Fisherman Ir-ador* Bureau In th* bay rieveral i!»y» ago. off the eels* near Thomas streel, which was *uj>- Ititi'l to le hair of a woman. eras followed up today and turned out to he nothing but .amis rope in stead of hair. As You Go Down to Pike Drop In at the Family Drug Store and »upply your dally want* al th* llellabi* Store. Among our regular Hue of prices you ran g*t • UqtIOSOBS, $1.00 size 83e l.lquii'on*, MV plxn l;tc Men-en's Talcum, ZSc 15* Cutli'iira Soap, 25**. 15c Velvet Cream, irtir 25« Headache Bromo, r.oc 25* I>.i you hay* a cough thst yoil can't Ret any relief for? Try our White IMue anil BpT-.CS' it relieve* the most obstinate cough qulcltly. Stone's Pike St. P__rn,_cy Hellahlo family and Prercrlp tlon Urußslst*, 419 Pike Street DOTH PHONES—MAIN 933. 7