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asain “ ng. ee yee ‘ - " Qos — * ee - ‘3 nae THE SEATTLE Ut an order from the British oMce | PURCH orks, that all articles supplied und mtr to the public de artments, the houses ef parliament | sted that the Hon, Charles | wh lied suddenly a few that he had never aken a | er Admirals Have the Prefer- sswt'sce' tome sont’: Attempts to Work Frauds Upon the H : ” | ence by Reason of Seniority. 1 wo RES Government Combatted. reports a strange dislike to the med | Saves parents the - al profe n among the working | WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 1 The unot ; ¢ rpg They never apply to a WASHINGTON, D. € pt. LL=If the pension attorneys and lobby worry of continually ne 7 dapartmen that Rear A Palle ent hen tects takin nts| fate who are making the attack on ( ner Evans think they have buying. Our Shoes yard at Portsmouth , N. ar A a) | titude, refusing wive thelr symp-| frightened th i th a Aedndiy wibthben: Daiy Save fu8 uD - . sei Sampson as commanier N \ ‘ j. |toma and expecting the doctor to) on”! ‘ taken, ‘They have run up |are designed and built to stand the hard sé rvic that lesa aint! etteors * : known | f what isthe matter with against ax good a fxhter for fair play and honesty as he was for the |school children give-them, Particular care taken in simply soking at them Unior ack tt ay x " rn “ TJ ‘eats the ri t ob Gaingnom.Pabiey. cont faumus. bot ds be akind the WGA gine: . tthe threats that fitting children’s feet. Admiral Sampson will, « 5 Ratinne. i ceatintios rte reach his denk r missioner is a man who has a mand of the home « x tou xpedition, Th ‘ ‘ he law and ‘ Meinl under it That is @ | Children's Best Quality Kangaroo! low stock; grand wearing, Sizes 6 work in the war as « \ ron giver f Japan is ever | ' 8. 1 h% to 11, SLL16; 12 to 2, $1.26 department has been | t " t pet cad Gh the & he said tly, “to ¥ . hew, It t# not only my SCHOOL SHOES, lace or but-| to &, # 4 to 1, $1 2 to 2, $1.2 i ation, He is the only senior a A com must develop in the Japa Juty, but the duty of y old ' 1 the president down to the | $1.00; 8% to 11, $1.2 to 2, $1.50 «| Young Ladies’ Fine Kangaroo Calf mand or who has not recently t spirit of ady and of di ce ‘ - 5 aah tak the | pair sCHOOL SHOKS, heel or spring easnnmare Slants have let it " hb hae made the English power ‘ ” v4 rt di delegates thildren'e Fiee Vi 1 SCHOOL, heel, Jace: unequaled for hard ser~ afield with " " t t N N f ne only pl eft to be d ' nd . 1d t ha na no more vigorous Children's Fine 1 ooL 7. ; ion, fi to 6 $1.85 4 pa tie i , na 1 are the north and south f n fraud ¢ but the lawa nowadays | HORS, fine firm mel StOSR, TANG” 'g : Fine Kid SCHOOL Je artnet an , \ give 1 1 unecrupuious to mot \nie cen ease Mines 4% $1.00, SHOES spring heel height, station ‘he Micer wh N ‘ A tract of 200 acres of land, beau- | eneir nefar 9 — abl « tained 1 - dut ay . $1.60 more dreamy t “ ng heel; beaue the commandant of the N ‘na hiey's | titully located in the suburbs ‘ aINe A See 7 SEY -ShgicaPonanechontnte A pair. | iqul Ntters; $2.00 value, only $2.00 anion Mactainna GF Sac kaa ton: The comm t, ju 1ows no dixpodition on his | Boys’ Ol Grain SCHOOL SHOES, Reb pair The charge that Schley 1 | rans y ite owner, ex-Senat art to qu ' f that the pension attorneys | haif-doubie sole and top mole, new |” poy’ Finest Quality Gegnan Ott ne a me -_ mand ier ‘ nid for a playground for the okie ‘ He « f canes att laste, grand wearing Sizes 12 to 2, Grain SCHOOL SHOPS, built en wands dart wat. Ot ssi anadek aad oitl wet be| wenn’ Moe. They arin $1.28; 9 to 6, 61.00 a pale jally for the rough and tumbl Sa t sg sh Ph one: and will not be | ¢ ‘ ee . . | Children’s Pir Kid SCHOOL that can wear out iron. Bi» oy a be pe . ‘ 4 1, except t seats and “i J eae ee agi >Y | sHOwS, lace uttor ump 2, $1.00; 3 to 5%, $1.76 @ pair, 4 arrived and was pla t * at nveniently placed, wh x the pens peging on t at now has the desirat . * y inshaded p * arranged wh h bh f hy ’ bh 1 be m the of the Foe ham te berg Bremcrensetgiy th ft * pa 1 other pleat: | husband ‘ ve to get proofe| NEW LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDRE BICYCLE & STORM at Remey an: arquh . t effecta sir LE top of the list of rear . A ah Was atasing ee. : man, make up & Ladies’ Fir y ing their fags at sea ‘ms a eninmar i an, Mreudulent ce b ¥ with great care be exposed Ladies’ Fine » BICYCLE & STORM LEG 38, Tbe and $1.00 —-—-— 1 an who had a blood feud or ' a hy woman. " fo it ge gaeceit jren's Fine JEHSEY LEGGINGS, The @ p ENGLAND MUST GIRL STRIKERS Sozscsr"*asnst' THE PRICE REGARDED AS A | itis” ine’ Stain ities aia a a Bit 4 yesterday?” the visit A j Ladies’ Fine Melton OVERGAIT oc @ pair Oh, well," ahe said triumphantly Ladies’ and Children’s Wool SLIPPER SOLES, all sizes. * hed tea the day be GET OUR FOOTWRAK PRICK WE SAVE YOU MONEE 1 make herself ii with my John- Fj ~ O. W. PETERSON & BRO : . A Swed Meer nex 3 Geo. Fardon’s Views of the Tomato Peelers at Salem De ce parapet cng be Cannerymen at Portland De- Mexican Gembier ts a De- = e Transvaal Situation. mand Better Wages ne Sonnets snk the: Manaheeied cide to Pay 2 Cents. vout Christian. 206, 208. 210 Pike St. Fi George Fardon, traveling corres SALEM, N. J pt. 1. —The nov fn yeare partly because all th PORTLAND, Of. Sept. 1 a) EL PASO, Tex. Sept. 11.—Mexico @ - 5 - J pondent of the New York Heratd ar * a a! hundred vood has to be imported from Am-| meeting of the ¢ mbia Riv a Meonac> which outdoes the o Bt & the London Times, ts a guest at t " ant : orians S06 party MasORte H € the aa 4 ra ee ee“ RPepular With Our Boys in Blue fl Oo Chinese la rere whe h b la. This mbiin, palace is situated i & peach espe kat <i oc Palaped aple knives, loudly | ongaged went home again, being dis-|I¢termine the pri for cemer of the City of Mexico i % und the Globe, and {ilastrates his assertir 1 av-| satiated with the treatment they re~| fi! Meh it : nte street. Ite pr r i articles with photographs taken w ' ‘ men join ed at the bands of the Russians, | Pound for ail t anager, Don Felipe Martel, is H & good-sized camera. Mr. Fardon ‘helt ranks 5 1 in thie /and unable to endure the cold win-| (0" srades of Uhinoaks, ste" not only a self-made prince, but a Corner Washington and Occidental. will spend several months in Mar Me oe ; colby esti ea ae a * | phenomenal ter Se ed i ela Kmuries OF eiticien| Gnecrc ene adie girls” and) Harvey W. Rogers, of Mambure. | ncariy er 7 ” ong De is not only the | @S2eR eas ms ne rates . pay fr NY. started for the Centennial Ex-| on as per re ee ne **) king of gamblers, but a devout from a Britishers’ point of view. My.| peetine : arday position in Philadelphia in 1876, and| pire at niet © COM-| Churchman and the chief backer of with Miss Flora Shaw, the fa naked for sens 18 WAROA OO4 | atneiy. Bi recentiy got word| (nat no agreement | et earet Clty te almost dependent upon this bd lady journalist of the London Times m agecicm gp ge * morning of him through a pension applica r Bad nerboay® uy, titen in writing up Dr. Jamieson’s ra 9: - ot ee se and tr @ long search found |. » long dincusson the pack’) Martel wae a rich man before the Engine and Ship Builder ak cree Big e thinks th a A sper . ron * Da \ ¢ ™ Bet pow ee “it ine ania 06 Clg te Mex pe preraste nt “Ges a) 2 “ STEEL AND WOOD pers is imemite t ala . he to return to his old home el the pre ath N page| ee Pte porate LUMBER MILL the circumstances he believes | win = a " *° | makes no excuse for atrange cv od Wien aheetiod | fiuential Mexicans objected so ser a England will have her work cut out which + ‘ neigh fuct, but sayn he craved a wander ohare cnet dhe ge od jously to the absolute stopping of until she can pour a large body of cs thes cht ag bigs “ ng! Increase in real estate valu ably b mugh in advar their fav pastime that the au- : troops into the country teat 8 a ath nce 1876 has made him very waded Gaur t > thorities thought they would achieve e 4 Genta, 06 the packers had aoe After some improvements have “ s every gambling resort a dally en | pelted to pay price to n made in North Capitol street. | —— wane tax of $1,008 ont oupet For the next few days we will seli all cast stoves and ranges at prices never thelr tamateen tik net ington, it was discovered that posed that the gambling spirit bard before heard of in Seattle. We are cutting below last year’s prices, Exe Humor of the Day land as tin haw advanced in price, | he Workmen had thoughtlessly made/ M pricing ng ena yng are ee amine our stock ; our prices will convince yon . teak GU hae’ te ‘ cf away with the historic stone wet in | somron ‘ ie proved to be the case} ) Ss | they did not f > eTant the eee by Qe Waal eg og and by one the gambling houses| GEO. H. WOODHOUSE demanda ney n a tient fa}? ¥ George ington at th e T in ht fie Oe 2 j fos heir doors 1331 tenderer Avenue abs ne of the inal surveys to mark bringing in ¥ | ; “Did you see a sea serpent on your os, which| th Rerthern boundary of the city | . When the field was clear, Don Fe- - ee yacht trip?” “No: the champac The stone cannot be found, but 6) lipe Marie! approached the suihor- Mag Declared a Dividend. we out before we were ten miles . commitice has been appointed to pre R on with $1.000 in cash and demand feel - pare @ suitable pillar or tablet ¢o| eda day's license, In a few hours The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co, see . mark the spot where the stone stood| A conservatory and rome garden in ace Was thron@ed. At a single Wer Father (from the head of the 1 fee vo many Dears gimica, 3. T. fe owned’ Oye voi 'son the patvoneae ot Ha Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent. staire)—Euhel, | onde , * doors have never re) . is that young man There is an epidemic of fleas in one | man rs t The 4 th FE L a gone?” Ethel (in an esctatic stage of the New York markets, It is eaid| At the Young Women's ¢ rot ee tue aay A First-class Investment. whisper)—"Awtully, pape. " that the torments have been brought | 4**0°!4t ' . ®, tw 2 hy te aosoni: data be dbuand We have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer for « is th from Porto Rico in the ipa ¢ women are In charge of the elevators £ thous Tige. For all particulars call on. Mow weny feet are there in one a a} from Porto Rico in the warahipe that)" women writ servers are ¢ ed emarkable that Don Fet- | %¥ Save st Iie ‘ seser, Seer Well. ebset 1.000 Med. joinea| yard, and that the insects are trav-| With success ' » persinal fortune should have Ww. |. B. NICHOLS & CO. if you Count all the chicken tracks in nae feaiad thea ane Huftalo b a woman contractor. sched $2,000,000 in ay of his com Gt and 62 Starr-Boyd Building the new flower beds in our yard.” seclamnsad | ag epitope bP gee wocgped OY see & QUATTY ows stant lavish exy re. His chief Dia—"Give it time and the trath m was formed, |not far from the navy yard, the mar. | {he (vy lore tof he Balls | rcned a a. pala. Laversed a covhevnsencalee | Safe Deposit oxes will out.” Mix—“Yes; 1 have pn te star na|ket men who can efford it have|'"* ©* eee eee sg suien AVENIII cA t p Geet tak ba Gite BK wets to thor- + te f y of Jones & | gone away, leaving their clerks In A ders %, n makes her) tendants minister to gue and re- HIRD AVENUE THEATER. | Det tee om Sengten ot ay oe ot some mon it Howan't ee: Sere snore thee we oa Pion ¥ oh - weobhonryrrigh oh al eR PaO 2 seed s expense. Mexicans find| W. M. Russell, Lessee and Manager. | Vale ble Articles and Papers even race behin« . “— he a} ie jous to this! it oy raising 1 luring than a For teas at #8 a you, You carry eee 1 a ne of t . . ontinent, and are eo bart Starth ° + Weary Watkine—“If there was to! means for k « rg ct payperdnceacricthicar en The woman manager of # Califor : , paborscdy pst Safe D By be an equal division of all the money | fa , ared in ad A Result of Marria hin Ineuran Pes , cage ogy w. Onl posit Veulte wot do you s'powe we'd get?” Hun- n aged » pi with th cry paid to any denctes are so weil known that no-| THE SHAW COMPANY” |" Sule” 6. Snepneck. Roneeer on an jl i | Co te tags seis sk eee are Ghoul to] womas pen ty w s when he built Next Week's Plays | s+ t syed marry,” remarked the fond mam-| A French-Canadt y int of San Angel! wee ast spaced “Your wife, I believe, ix a etrone dia ma te ber ouly daeghter she. | har bread by Gobbling shoes at Lev + tha at more than $0,- | aaneey and Monday, “Love and If You Are Not WINES minded woran. Mh, I don't know. were armed with k hooves ‘me to speak piainly. You | \ston, M “ T © vietnity -— m + hea) Sues eased With Your se, 1 should rather regard her as britt\« have had your ow > al te| As ful r ew and ¢ ch am well, have| , TUCmhay, ahs eaig you with samaice | rath a said that ye ave your own way all your life| A su al ras . Kar : *° | gay, “The Last Stroke the Migite minded Brittie minded Yes: + but that must end. sox isa woman. T a wort of fairy | ~ Milan er Gessen at hare , t Why masindt zel 4 the | th - H ine at Friday and Saturday night, “The aunt © have grown ; whe's been 4 o em eatd Ayers’ r y nen. exclaimed the | th at in Kane i 3 * | phoenix.” i It 4 P din deithne 0 ¥O. Ot work 1 > #1 please "i 'e FS wy 108 min & phone Main 687 “They are calling one anoth cate tee pr Ee tos r' Bother retorted the fond ree advertia affair, co! y filled |" Regular unchanging prices. POOOOOSOOOOOOOO great many hard names In the Drey- nem oa thin ' ¢ both ® A curious feature ts we ae le ging 5 fus trial “Tes,” sald Mr. Cumrox - “T @ thinking that you i fs k t y \ Cum = will have to have a coo alt their en ntains 40 windows—the 3 @ “But I take wotice they don't dare pneaemnnmenuey pe ctiae pteanboanatO nu {cards in the Mexican “TT bird let loose tron PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. ; eh. Ee ererpecey viding ALL SORTS Contestants Weighed in’ ry women k re eastern skies, 104 W. Washington St. bave the only ‘ stand ‘em.” NEW YORK, Sept. 11.-~MeGovern ar rege Before returning home, j inti POS ih Fa and Palmer, who fight this afternoon ‘ “4 Oft stoops his wing to earth Linotype i) ating | ching Tomewell—“It's « wise man wh | for the bantam weight championshis ‘ F ¥ ' knows when he is Well off.” Pass lof the ead, Seams elehed % ibis Are and hies sie a apectaly ew pe ioe. saa ans Tomewell—“Jackard told r M andeMich quire but % ime and both rea pd a : ai CLAIMS VICTIMS Where lying grafters roam. Zt ®t ‘ pam Betsy ders bo a try . " zenaniy jaw 116. Betting etill favors Me ote : | Wellknowing all we promise | re Phone Main 3 j age Aw 3 ny sfacturers 70 Gove . “4 1 per vern. 4 then?’ Tomewell—"I was ish ct * ahi nts: jaa ‘ eines PEAR EAD good, enough to ask what they tacos — A St.| LONDON, Ky., Sept. 11.—Persons| By word od deed, in type, I M N ade | arriving here this morn rom the in wood, aiid Vieas ansases ae P lie wean AILWAY NOTES. z here thie morning trom th 08 WOK I A Bastern man, “has Eagle Eye ir us nd R ling establishments in New York is my coenp aeead Ainly era | il THE OWNERS, H. H. Dear- - re) wishing Dewey and Funeton to ar i ters in anemone |managed by a w . kilting Clay mt Bight oF born & Co., oe A if rive on the ere day?” “Wall, stran- | 2°". & ' , are ray | Trouble seems to be brewing In the/ An entire block of hou in New! ine famous Phils e. ian feud, in| Sell tide land lots and up- \ ger.” replied Amber Pete, “It's tt ; ailroad world. A rate of $46 to| York was papered b your ‘which five men were shot to death lands low."’ i way: We've only got keg of Among ses for the Atchison é man, who takes t ntracts for . “ Ger, nat f we bivid nS “3 a yaeccet cago has been announced, The | M0) a —P and others wounded, on July 17 last.! Room C, ground floor, Hal- ld nee easiest AS eee thety aory.|caume for the reduction seema to be ¥ res , Ma € # nearly 40 miles from ' “e » a es eat OqHAt the apiee of 6 Bird cart ta ae : ; ween the St. Paul-Chicago lines. | » ‘o ie ar 2 toa here, and can only be reached by al ,., ters beehive, nittiseclow, Obs 4080, chow v ne ae | The rate between and N diac ates : . rugged mountain road, and it has| Established eighteen sixty- ces tar Gk ee wan tame igi tine Sapte ee urt river points remaina the been Impossible to verify the story five. AND... two is how wach? : j at ai Meu "|The $46 fare goes into effect tomor A TUG LOST It nail probability tru h 'w-| Go patronize the tide land Three ; ; row pedo Rh. parsed ayer Mand re ag | kings, Mother—O, the little darling. Isn't) 4 a fst . county for the past} gS, oS WOM “Within ene Me teing (On emt and The by uthe rn Paci announcer a Those who brought the rumor A cornucopia it brings. aves one pela ur t at 2 r the round trip from n did not know which of esha i a The } r ‘ aa Paap 4 to San Francisco for the ts had been killed, but said Peari—Our minister has been|» ‘ «| Manufacturers assoviation and} y had heard that George oon 4 in i 9 of that store for 1 It| Wholesalers’ league | head of the Philpot family, HE SHREWD HOUSEWIFE the last hour. I wonder if he is wait-|! ‘ . SANDUSKY, Sept. 11 t ne of the dead nows that the aver- Wi ing for any one? t ‘oe The Senator at Manila. og ciuior ce wies’ : K : Bowde 1eCN —- Ruby—No. He just tied two k r Fe Ce nd It age Baking Powder costs thee teatolne p ; MANILA t. 1.—The transport | Cris! point : too much. Ber Rene non g the Virgie bab] scammer, with, 1 oeare aad 6 re-| “she tug am ou Wan Ruby—No, handkerchief k Hel @ , reward at noon and atarted t \ ip trying to remember wh fe\F n, 12,000 phieng : ae A Coos BAY A B i it the there f f has an heavy A runt PR a eee ee, ; , v" Peary Story Doubted. ay ; ‘ ; 4 argain “Diamonda are rapidly going up in Sept. 11.—The 3 cad k aga ust t i price.” Fit gg ey r Ced o in a New, Slightly Used “are they? Then I guess 1 mist “1 has “Laeut Wane cag ne ei fas n The or Second-hand just as well keep yattin ‘ f° wm Pasi t ; ‘ n have Money into beefateaks th ‘ y : n further than the bt rt t : 4 ; out PIANO ‘te the promoter, tr t ' e 1 > ens -- t ‘ I ‘ iM eee eee ene ' ; ; Fates Diamond Ring Free. und Fireman J M ; : : nee ‘ * pp 9! : nit " Myrtle Poin : Remember we have the “What did Ba ny? 5 | meee Sine ose a7 oer nee 9, 2 ; t cont i Hen Asha Tescent Ba ie weer Largest and Most Com- Baid he had no use f ators Stee Ue Sano bites Glink laste on eat hoe Be atin ae tet ie iawalaay wie plete Stock in the City. stock.” l you The Fu e|nresenta, in order to secure pa ah and alt : h k , ils tt Marshfield (Ca) ©: Write jor prices and terms +43 1 tl ace t the sal aree | @ Fatt ae ae iy am vens th Bandon, ¢ e Clty, Myrtle ‘ ie aetey when 3 don : ttendance at the sale the New| the tu und are ' * . 12-1 You, my for wht when T Jur tise inte Cela aioe on ie ; ; i ele tall th pa towns in. 2 One Pound, 245 Cts. D. Ss. JOHNSTON e4 from the car and I made a San ; ; a-| bees ! , but heret thts ‘an 4 ‘ « utches, Jewelry an ‘ t vicinit ut th 1 wb os > A pier ante|: at hoon Isolated, the mountains ¥CCCSS00000000000 903 Second Ave Burke Bulldiag “A revolution : 1 in the eat Sp. m.cach day. ‘The fol-| doing anything. : See ee ee a Se ees e ni ol J round het und ng persons recelved Diamond ‘ iPad EEA ad alli sas of e Important Change. wedinh JLo |rings tree last week: Mrs, Martin, |Lion Escaped and tore Men to) ie Point wilt be compl fd in abu g SPpet Cash SEATTLE TRANSFER C0, The Ramaker Music Co, has RAE | uct Kore; Sa Saath, Mamet Pieces Limb by Limb. k vor om cured the exaiue © agency for tt : 1intolpiock; J. KR. Wilson, Ballard; Mra,| If you have a meritoriou Gold Dust Freigal, Passenger and Baggaga, old and reliable Mstey organs. Par-} Car-| Jockin, 1118 Fifth avenue. Auction| property, A. L. Parker and comy y Value. Any Quantity = ten desiring the best organ in th : «Gab and 7300 dail Auction | Pooper AMUSEMENT BULLETIN, JOSEPH MAYE My BROS. STORAGE s desiring. th n i ae ules at § Ally, Berkel wil underwrite: your stock and pu OSEPH R & BROS. we mn will find them at 1415 Second ation net 5 nious ins] reserved for ladies at the Emporium, | you to work tomorrow THIRD AVENUR THEATER W6Cherry 8. Pl. Building Toone Mala 41-46, — Oiled 625 First ara, avenue, | wredients used in pottery ‘bas drawn | acc i ant aia 817 Second avenue. | (Tonight)—"Love and Law,” | Room 425 New York blocks,

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