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tami f horse etealing, ‘The prisoner w ptured in Yakiina county tin exed that last wee Iyke, ¥ ns to be a harvest hand, unex ctedly disappeared from the Wiley torrie farm, riding a cayuae por belonging to Whwer Hinshaw, Nor jdyke ie 1S years of age FIRST TRIPLE PLAY. fourth game between the As a Democratic Candidate for the ag aE grounds, was marked by first triple play of the season, Tt en were fu Finnegan made a ewift drive All started n f THE LATEST REPORTS SO ASSUME ' essen in, The game wan won by the niera, Bore: T to His Recent Utterances Regarding the Situation ro weve ree meeov. i Philippines Are Said to be Pine ee in e elety f the Piret re Methodiat : : Jchureh t# making preparations f Very Significant | the winter work among the poor i the city, They are anxtous to necure , thes to be distributed to the needy, Persons having any cant-off WASHINGTON, D. C., September 18 — ‘The London Dally New thing will please notify the interview with Admiral Dewey at Gibrattar has made a ler Mre é M,. Lane, at venue nort found and painful impression upon President McKinley. The pr avenwe “s , dent has heard several times tely that Admiral Dewey would WILL REBUILD ROAD. 4 refuse the right kind of a presidential nomination if it was offered him and the president's close advisers now fear that Dewey will soon be In| ‘The talk of rebuilding of the @ position in which the opponents of the president's poliey will alt be | Pverett @& M ato railway looking to him as their natura! teade One of Mr. MeKinley’« friends oe bs * whe @ a me to has thid him that one Interview with Admiral Dewey on thie aid Sensi eniteslbnaas Dawa Nilan By Atlantic of ‘the same character as those he has 4 dy given, and as | Stiverton mines t for ux his oficial reports, will make Dewey the leading exponent of a policy i also maid that Rockefeller han x : leured paying mines (nm this Sberiet antagoniam | since * tying up of the ¢ Mr. McKintey has refused to admit that Admiral Dewey ts Inten- | tionally preparing himself for 4 race for the presidency. But he Ie said | aA SUNDAY BLAZE. x to admit that i€ Dewey feels as strongly of the subject of the treat. | | ment of the Filipinos ax his published utterances: seom to Indicate, he | The fire department was called out! " jlaet evening at § o'¢ k to extingule might soon begin to desire a position in which he could ma | won ap igs ptae views effective. hn E. muliwen, ln Gis Otyant t ‘There is no phase of the Philippine question that ix giving Mr. Me ln xo} ee gate Bs o x Kinley so much anxiety as the repo’ f his Philippine commission. And ® stove and caught the reason is Admiral Dewey. It is feared that Dewey will insiet on | opening his mind and giving the president and therefore the people hy full views and his reasons therefor. As the « the president for his personal informat | Mining Property mission was appointed by | | MEXIOO, Sept, 18a m, 1. m, some of the president's ad- | CITY rty in Batoy yan Engiish syndicate for $1,609,000, | | Mr. Sheppard has six months in| | which to make the delivery, when take up hin residence there visers are urging him to tell bis commissioners that their individual per- | Sheppard. of Washing’ sonal verbal reports to him are all that he needs or desires FIGHT OVER a A DEPOT SITE) FOR RAILROADS ser! moro os jsold his mining pr MADRID, Sept. 14--The attorney | general has demanded that A wntojo, who commanded the Presidents Mellen and Hill Only 400 North Dakotans Ex. |." 2% Differ Slightly. pected to Return. pinetingdis ends shane yg ‘The great fight for terminals at) ne ratiroads may not have many| ™nded the Cavite arsenal at the eration of Maj. Bowe Geattle is now on. To cursory ©>-| eroops to handle when the North De- j time of Dewey # Victory. servers, it would seem that Prest-| nota troops are sent home | dent Moelien of the Northern Pacific Northern Pacific has been no ined] | | ‘holds the advantage, and that J. J. there will not be more than Ld men! | ie not altogether true. The Northern «ji probably take this into onstd-| Pacific holds property on Railroad eration when submitting their pro-| avenue from Yesler av. on the #outh, posals ed to University street on the north. It” The troops are to be carried over} — fe here that they insist on pt union ¢he Great Northern and the | depot and terminals, Mr. Hill. of | ern Pacific, the two roads preety - Capt. Walters Is Confident the contrary. holds that the yard* the distribution of the traffic. No } aes end depot should be on the tide lands feures have yet been submitted by | of Success. | the where he and the Union Pacific own! either of the railroads for the work. TACOMA, Sept. 180 w | ‘are tands. This, he claims, wil! not in-) senator Hansbrough. who 4 fl A rig: 18.—Capt , r the terfere with Seattle's “mosquito! through Seattle at the head of the} oad ay hae pur hased the ond fleet,” which does much to maintan | North Dakota Reception committee | STeck Of the Andelana. arrived in the town. If the depot ie placed on intending to meet the horme-com ing | TA me Saturday and is stopping at| the Northern Pacific site, he threat-| vojuntecrs at San Francisco, has pot| ‘2? Peoria house. He expects to be ene to move 30 mbiles away, presum-! yet reached St. Pau! on bis return | ©" @chve work in ralaing the sunk £ iy to Everett, and there do bis| to make arrangements with the rai!.| °"/ "re! In about ten daye. | roads for carrying the troops. He @ guard against acc ia. bsorbing of water front prop- | expected there in a short time. The) \Nine IP & jeep water the Northern Pacific, Mr. state is to bring its troops home.| Walters t* having - a claims, is simply with &| The regiment leaves San Francisco) "Wt Of armor to be worn by th View to dominating that section of on September 25. jers underneath the regular div ‘as is done in Tacoma, ae | Suite These armor suite are made | [of the finest quality of copper wir ‘ Pa- capable of @ strain of one hundred not pay tribute to the Northern Pa FISH TRAP MEN a wr sniye ge By uid cifie. Mr. Hill says that he will sell Re canbe ba cae in at once. if the sults — poemerty’ Se see ertneen were ready, but in the meantime he lis making arrangements for the ne- Hi ' #1 g Pacific at cost, and thus make it presses himself warmiy on the sub- ba ry together. hemi @ fect, and says Seattie people must A Ruling on the Law by the), “or Walters hired @ diver her vatare fe nln a se has been sailing on the lumber fleet rrvat g 2 between the Sound and Honolulu for TACOMA, Sept. 18—Attorney Gen-| the last three or four years, Mr ternoon, and yesterday was in con- men Vance has rendered an opinion to! Meyer is a diver of experience, hay ciprsteig bey agua a rd °f| Fish Commissioner Little which ts| ing wor at the business on the to the effect that the fisheries fund coast of Holland, where his father will he swelled by about $5,000 in re-| was a noted pilot and diver before A COLLECTOR ceipts from licenses. The attorney) him. He has alto employed Henry | general interprets the fish law of the | H. Vanderlip, and these two men will last lexisinture to apply to thone who | alternate in working under water. | A RTES had secured licenses under the old| —_——— j jaw, in that they are compelled t pay $1 per thousand, license fee, “| HID HE SELF — thetr catches. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 18 ¢ claim of the fishermen cal While Senator Foster was here he! neon that a license was a contract FOR 20 YEARS: consulted with Assistant Secretary | with the state, and when a licen the appointment of a deputy collec-| j¢97 the state could not compel them| tor at Anacortes. The people of that |to pay the additional charge based BURLINGT® N.J., Sept. 18 town have asked for such an offi on the amount of fish caught. The Mies Mary Ann Patten, who 20 years ence to them to have no officer *9) hice power contained in the licensing evening. Many years ago Miss Hat that goods coming into that port may! of traps, is sufficient to permit it to, ten sealously worked in Mary's be entered through a customs of | impose additional license charges, |church and taught In the Sunday Mr. Spaulding said he did not know While reputed to have ample re as he could send a deputy ciiector THE HOP. CROP sour the did not dress as styli«h to the port, but he would Instruct an the well-groomed women of the ent of the department to look into be done. He said that upon the re-| | another, who wore better gowns. She port of the agent he would take - lkeenly felt the injustice and went some steps to «ive the people relief.) = to her home, and from tha Jny to by the name of Dirk Meyers, who Attorney General. ‘Mr. Hill arrived here Saturday af- of the Treasury Spaulding regarding | was jasved under the old law of and say that It is a great ino prone general holds the state's po- S@o retired from the world, died last cial school Jchurch would have her, #0 her class the matter and determine what could| Jin the @unday school was given to ————<—__—__— OREGON CITY, Ore., Sept. 18! sor death she has never t His Last Sermon. Encouraging reports are being re-| sre neighbors tried to call i rived from both the hop yards and) ¢iind the doors barred. She permit TACOMA, Sept. 18,—The Rev. J. P. n fields. Many of the large bh ted no one near her but her devo brother, J. Russell Batten who plied her wants Once, When there was a fire and the Batten house was threatened, the n were not permitted to go mh the house to put water on the roof, The Hatten house did not burn and the superstitious neighbors say it Was protected by supernaturat power Marlatt, who has been pastor of the | yards ar First M. E. church, at Kighth and alone t South G. Streets, for the past fiv picked, and others are well ard complet The crop ts unusually large and In good con years, preached his farew mn, mold having appeared tn only last evening. There was special mu- ia few yards the timber or sic, conducted by Prof. Cozine at low ground. The hop yield of this both the morning and evening ser-|county is estimated at 700,000 Ibe vices, The subject of the morning Considerable of the w threshed rmon was “Christians, the Sait of n good condition, and the dam the Earth.” aged article is rth 40 to 50 cents Pastor Marlatt has been transfer ) for feed, some of the coun- red to the Pittabure conference and will h harge at Tarentum, Pa He leaves for hin new field toda FRYE-BRUHN CO’S. LOSS : 1 sermon * are purchasing damaged eve direction, All the . anding in the shock WW ..Pointed Paragraphs... rain that wa on stacked al earareommntosreen — ne IEEE or —— - iat tte cl aiaiaaiehaneld wr il | | Stole a Horse. { GOLDENDALE, Wash, Sept, 18 pla noth \ count ta 1 ‘The Thirtieth Anniversary of the Found- torate on condition that church become self-suy his duties Auguet 26, 187% Th without a paste 18 until July 12, 1876, when Mr. Elite resigned July 1%, 188%, and on November 4, 1883, Rev H. Taylor took up the ing away of the ev chureh to take SEATTLE OTIS TO STAY | IN commun PORT WINE TAT. MALE HELI, Th mypan. lenunt | t ~Kalk Vaila Walla and Um ” President and War Secretary | lhe celebrated To-Kalon a ae t |Port at $1.50 per gal. Pe Leavo fectly pure and 8 years old, | sep. 1, « hs 1 fifth Havo Faith in Him, WASHINGTON, D.C, Bept, 18 CATTLE 9 a, m 16, 21, 26, Oct. 1, 6 My 0 ATTOMUS EY AT LAW Hag 5 a ee cy This price is given for the 4 fte i ith Po . a Generale Lawtor 1 Mwe-|purpose of introduction Leave San brane sco 10 - 2 $ A ir weer nl alten Th 4, 6 1%, 1 Get ‘ areaddent and Secretey Test enifonly., chs brand has been is. 2 8, Ne ma every fitth day peete ener ita ant ti ta Md Thee nee oie warden Two soln. mendls, | ace iit . fed th hall continu in me Leave Seattic 9 a, m aes command of the troops in the Phil . BUSINE nea, There appears to be no rival-| e tage City, Sept. 12, 27, Oct. 12, 27 ae aa Set ARR ve 7 yah ‘ Delicatessen and Wine Store es, Reel 17, Oct. % 17, and come " ated hn th ery fifth f after ment and tiated 1209 2d Ave, Phone, Main 64d or Carter ms obiain ea th Fe he ‘ ne + se - = ee HASKS " Pucet found fupt r f a8 Al HANK OF “Carlist Plot Discovered | \« bp town ticket eff oe, £120,000 BARCELONA pt. 16 —The 4 anf a Bigs a Dusiness transected mA « « hav na nt ae osrcantiog Pere ante ee “ Washington & Alaska surrounded by ¢ vil wuards | STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S . PLYMOUTH CHURCH US. Pas Mal Friday,Sept.iS For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, in CTOKs ASD BUILDERS ROUND ofeen & UI. builders, lius Western Ave. ing of the Congregational Society. — B Bree re} Steamship Farallon Dron T prudential committee and trustees of the Plymouth Congr whath, Victoria. mal oh h are making arra ments for the brat f th at Wrang tleth anniversary of the organ ety on October 15 16. The pastor WoW G » 4 the following "Monday, Sept. 1, at 10 P. Mi. eS eration wldcgraap- DODWELL & CO., Ltd, EE Colon street. Toie- Deacons F. Hi Hurd nd Andrew K * lea newmes Mre A. M. tf i - The ‘only Vreneh Dye agents, 113 Janes Ot, ‘Phone | and Mree WoW trustecs I J.¢ »n and James A. Moore; Milo A. Root rae’ t Sunday-net Litiian Fatr ke, proritent ¥ re. C. L. Denny, prewid sdies" Ald society; A. 8. Bu STEAMSHIP un DLPEW, @ apd bridge work president Men's club: A. Nevill president Y j DANCING ACADEMY. ee will meet the pastor tonight to make preiiminary ar EST and only neing school tm ity. Hanke hat, Fits and Pike . 1 society was organised tober 16, Rg FOUND, ut Andrews, J. F. Dar ‘ ok, J.T. Jonten, Dr noun, 1D. Lord H. Banderson. Sunday-sehool work was began w FAL ' ery Pe Jere September 11, 10 a. m.| methivan, sefcirentos’ S08 ang: and five teachers, Never S69. Herviees were held in wha pei oy ES: sakes, SoS ae known as Yenler’s hall, at the corner of Yeuter sue and Commere end O03 Pike street, “Ca pe N ome | Horkis AND FC KNISHED ‘ROOMS wih ® Foon or anticipate = change . AND | January wt faith 4 war a ” Sanderson, the onal chur fommi Os 14, the fret service as an organised chur mom George BE. Farley, Mr. and Mra, Jone Jas a Kochester -4 Pike mg! ‘deconay, ret iy turni Sy gt y | a tee! | electric ents. 4 u ok the covenant ; ir |S. Ienae | CALIFOR 1h RUE, Cosrinay & am ated suppl nate i t, prep. , We per day; $1. hy the Missionary soclety at $2.00 per w ; electric Nght; bath rm, the on the comer of Front and Cherry streets, On account «~_ DIRECT 4th and Malin. ‘Phone, Black 1450, th Mr. Damon resigned November 26, 1871. The church Fe- | gor sreight sui yamonger rates avaty | Horet, TORK First avenue at regular supply ti! Acrust 26 1873 < : a shin Go: | sod bowed | ae vr _ wee » Mr, Arthur A. Denny donated @ lot on Second street, be- | Seattle Steamship Co, | is TEL COLT Ga. Sie a and Spring streets. A large #cow-load of WHITE STAM DOCK | ®t cnvs room and bonrd, 86 ¥ t Blakeley by Capt. Willam Mento: Funds GLENWOOD HOUSE-110 Routh Fifth. Sta and « church erected. The dedicatory sermon was August 24, 187%, Kev. Norn | #ie roome $1, $1.00 and 62 per week. HOTEL SAVOY—Pieasant rooms: 625 First NPATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 225 First avenge. a NK oak Co. pays lowest prices ness. 109 Rajiroad avenue THE but Tel ALASKA Junk Co. pays highest pricess Sompe tetera. No. Att Western Ave, | Ter Pawe 138. sinc STR AMES Seattle, Bémunds and Everett | STEAMER | —, DOTINVELLMortenes yeame, Gre ae ¥. 1S” MANTEN, cor. 4h and Pine. Special ¢ of all fall and winter goods MUDWIitt Three Reund Trips Daily—Exeey: Saaday | scicayaactiarne, protemsiogal miawite ane TIME CARD uree. corner 27th and Big sino streets. mm. 12 m and 8 p.m. MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREA om, 230 p mM, and MES DR. SWAN—Torkioh and medicated t Beattie with steamer Flyer baths: nervous weakners: chromic diwcas cured. readings. te Pacific bik. LOANS AND INSURA fonttie PRINTING AND BINDING. METROPOLITAN. Printi s Binding Co, < 112 Yerler way. ‘Phone fF. BRADLEY, book, job and commercial printing, @12 ‘Third’ st PATENT ATLOUS BARNES & 00. F675 Starr Boyd D TusoNal MA SCOTT, BM wor, Ketohik Skagway via Van qo ju NSIXTY-FIVE HOURS §. §, HUMBOLDT == Felis From Sentiie WANTED To Ta @old"and silver. Ht. Hensel, mfr eler, 28 Hinckley Bloca. FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, ATS P.M, oe City Office, GH First avenue; telephone | NIGNS AND MOUSE NUMBERS. _ | Main dhs A‘lington Dock : ‘phone Pike Ws | RUBBER wre, stemioum and enamel iets Bh a ters for signe and house Numbers. C en eee Meson S18 Vento way, Tein Winck 18s pee erence weet ntt Vancouver Line, SEWING MACHINES. cW HOME sewing machines. heapest machine made, Sold on ts, Office mext door to post WITH 18 RING of elt sewing machines, Sold by Voris, 1006 Bee PLYMOUTH CHURCH, STEAMER and entered core" € North Pacific yer 3, 1874, Rev. James Hall wes, on July 12 Loaves Yesior Wharf at 1130 pm. but . his departure was made Monday, Wednesday and Friday for : rting ung year marked an elsewhere, the chur SUNDE @ ERLAND, mak geers and ehip Ufacturers of tents, tarpaulin, hose, canvas of all widths. * Mr focepting a called for ewsary by sickness | y May ncouver, K. oF his family the chur « without a pastor peneceren Ss Aaageris v. J. F. Ellis amsumed the charge For ireigh The church finally became self-supporting January 16, 1878 Rev Yesler Whart or off ni Mutusl Life Bidg. Tel lic BSSeesassc.sssesesssess, loved pastor, Mr. Taylor, wh count ores — we aceldentally shot while hunting, During the mintetry of his suc r, Rey, Henry L. Bates, missionary activity was shown in the main- STORAGE AND WARKHOUSE. NASER & MORGAN, 400-410 Orctdental a Moin 140: gen'l at dlateibutin euotinhle receipts. wacepted ge colfateral, ny METAL WORK. ption mig. and repairing: stoves; Un roofing. TE. Cinek WW. Madison St. Phone Main a8? k. On July 12. 1884, occurred the sudde embered and TIN AND SHIP OF RVERY de furnaces and » tenance of several new enterprixes, ‘Taylor Memorial chureh was com The Best Apples pleted, and *) went from Plymouth chureh to it. Piigrim Sun- PALLOTES day-schodl © stablivhed, Material aid was given to Edgewate THE PACIFIC T and $20 sults ma: cleaning, repalt tinting “reraltias ab ind qvene The Best Peaches her Mr. Bates re ied January 4, 1889, bis resignation on Rev. Geotbe A. Tewkebury docepted «-cell;and en The Best Pears ge ny 4 tered up rate in June 1899. The fire of June 6, and the in oa . “ ners Saraaed The agrenate insurance held by! Escape of a Desperado. AABRAR accep Re phe piel = adubel the océpation 6¢ thie abusek an ties The Best Grapes JP CAST OFF coining, “franks end) Valiscs the Frye-Bruhn company on it#| povonr. pel. 8 1&—William A vIVY Sacarcaet addanivas rabeat alter aa pucctaeee aadin tameone bought at 110 Second ave, Tel, Rod 1184 packing how je whieh buen i wriser Shock Hored, a desperate char-| If ali our wishes were gratified life ary building ereetod there on t The installation of Mr. Tewks 7 morning, was 000, instead of 989,-| 4 whe has t re years of a noon bec nonotone’ ury tember 11, 1 i the first serviee of the kin © histo » re rood Orr “PE 000, as given out Faturday. ‘The total! ton yours’ eentence to serve for mars | es moon | abt ait Seer eer ee somt, Patino iee Ged ee ron tber then ae thane [pn nd all the reat of the good t| PIGOTT ‘& FRENUm CO, enti of the lows in placed ler aanaulting a} man, + rdee prere ar Tweny Be Kp ' tt the ramov rom the old church things in the Fruit joi W. Washington St. have the only $165,000 by Mr. Bruhn, making the caped a tail anfiy thid thuraina riately termed a theatrical pos ng thie period the tt erehip.and the cougterations sreaty is 7 th og A tos S08 Fur four. mothe Bheri Wharton Ts maan, go eay-the leunt—nut,| Sreneed- At Tewkaury venned Histor Sunday Mare 3, 1 line at Linotype Job Printing Machine . had allowed the negro to aamist in pales 1 arab ue shrink Rev. Wallace } re " Hed June 4, 1801 hie ptance of SUICIDE OF A LOGGER seek aie i and it te auppom,| then. it tan't a woman's nature tomy] 1. hatorite wan 1 oe) tan’ thecthat tax acer er tae ‘ 1 the Northwors, | Catalogues, Pampas - Ihe 1 th ‘ ; ‘ the church worshipped in the Arm on Unt reet, ‘The corner SUNY vy afving thoes oh epenerenste | F. Anderson, 4 lomger mmitted ple are layed Becaw f) stone of th nt edt vs laid July a, 1891, 1 first service in |f totigure. ‘Phono Main 342, | guicide in his brother's camp near| The Area of the Transvaal in 120,-| the enemies they make and hated be-) the new edifice wan a lectur ratory to communion, delivered in t> . Point Lowell Saturday. He cut h'p| 00 square miles, or ab sam uu f the friends they mak the lecture room, October 29, 1891, Rev, Nutting was pastor until March throat, bleeding to death In a fow|#ze as the combined the| There's probably no success so ; rade ‘ Buy a 5 acre tract. Moore Inv, Co minutes. No cause an be assigned | states of Pennsylvanta York, | sv as that achieved by acting con-| Getober 29, 1801, Rev. Nutting was pastor until March 1996. 415 Pike Street _ ——___—_———_— for Anderson's rash act. He was 38 achunetts, New Jersey, Connec-| trary to the advice of our knowing Rev. W. H. G. Temple, the present pastor, took charge of the church Kero Drag Con Fitth and Pit: years oid. iticut and Vermont. | frends, | dn July 1895, and haw remained ever@ ince, ¢ ee | Prescription speclalists, Tel, Puke 25, a ee ee ee a ee ae a a

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