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ANTI-IMPERIALISTS TO PETITION COL. BRYAN To Drop the Free Silver issue and *Take Up Their Doctrine, CONFERENCE PLANNED IN CHICAGO W. Bourke Cochran and Carl Schurz Expected to Make Addresses in Opposition to Expansion. open October 17 in this city, will introduce ta « wi fam Jennings Bryan to drop the free silver tasue ar ake auti-ie Perialiam the leading plank in the D wratic platform f 1900, It is expected that the resolutions will pledge the support of the eleht ant! impertalistic leagues already formed in the United tes to Bryan if he tt the de of the executive committee f the Chicago branch ft the league to have W. Bourke Cochran speak to the nfere one day and the committee hopes also toe secure the services of Ca Behure to the seastons of the conference. If Mr. Behura conse to speak to the as sembly it te beileved he will call on his friends to rally to the Democratic nominee for president next ye date and impertalism Rumor says Mr. Sebura will send be American citizens of the country on the occasion of his appearance t this conference, probabiy in the shape of a ciroular letter. It will tain his utterance on the question of imperiatinm and his advice to friends and his followers W. Bourke Cockran is said to have expressed his approval « rin order to d t th publican can out message to the Ger f the plan for a national! organization of persons oppe i to imperiaiiem. He hae Deen solicited during his att Jahee at the trust conferenc to lend Presence and his oratory to the oc nm. Mr. Cockran's appearan in a body which promises Indoreement to W. J. Bryan ix supposed t foreshadow a return to the fold of the gold Demverats and points to a re-united Democratic party on a straight anti-imperiatistt form ‘FOUR DEAD IN ONE PLATTE CANYON WOMEN TRY FOR RECORDS NEW YORK, Sept. 21.-—It is no longer cobsidered much of a feat for! @ wheelwoman to Anish a century | children were found today dead in run with the fastest men riders. | their cabin at the upper side of the Today Mites Jane C. Yatman canyon. The dodies showed ho aliens started from the Bedford Reet, | of violence, and the house was undis Brooklyn, with the intention of riding| turbed, leaving the impression that 700 miles in less that #4 hours She| the father tmd poisoned the others hopes to finish the task Mate Satur-/and had then committed suicide. The Gay night or early Sunday. This| tragedy was probably due to will bring her way inside the time-|erty, as the father had been « Mit set by the Century Road Club! work for some time, owing of America for seven consecutive | pension of a sawmill in the centuries. | The bodies were all lying in ‘The course will be surveyed and an) A tin cup at the side of the siaborate checking system arranged, ing dregs, was the only indication of vo that there will be no doubt of Miss| the course pursued by the parents ee ore “(DESPERATE ATTACK Col, Sept. 2 Walter Banes, his wife and two i Miss Trone Brush has set herself @ much harder task. Two weeks from now she will attempt to ride a the first 09 miles in @ hours, then See oe ate maining 49 in forty hours. Miss Brush will ride phe mon ie game course) CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Frederick J that Mise Yatman is now riding on,| Pi!dert. the aged cashier of the Pal- paced by « motor tandem fitted with | @tine Dank, In Palatine, Il). 26 miles & wide shield. north of her yesterday tacked by a bank robber named Wal ter Lawton and dangerously wound- ed. The attack, which occurred at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, with a tack hammer. A farmer pamed Plogge interfered in time to save Filbert’s life. Lawton turned on Plogge with a un the acuffie the weapon was discharg- ed. the ball striking Lawton in the abdomen. It is thought that both the ashier and the robber w alt die THE TROUBLE AT ’FRISCO Capt. W. W. Robinson, of the local HAS FEARS OF THE GERMANS WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept President McKiniey is seriously alarmed over the growth of the an- ti-expansion sentiment among the German-Americans of the Middle West. He fears the result of this feeling in the few state elections this fail, and be especially solicitous as to the effect It may have in Ohio. Re Cent White House visitors from the West have been asked by the presi-| dent for expressions of opinion and) to those in whom he has confidence | the executive hae tot his fears. was made then but tn Administration emisearies are be-| Tartermanter’s office, haw received ine went from Washington to coax the °° Official meseage rewarding the leaders of the German Americans “trike of the botlermakers on the back into party lines and to tell those ‘transports at San Francisco, but who are not Republicans how the everything is in readiness here war in the Philippines is to be quick-/9 outfit the transports in case ly terminated at the close of the| they are brought to Beattie. Latest rainy season. advices from San Francisco state that the labor troubles have not yet been settled, and It is thought that | will be put im condition at this port MOUSTACHES 7 steamship Bristol hae been or- | dered bere to be converted into a transport. The work on the Glenogle yarn | it is now thought wil! be done elther LONDON, Sept. 21.—The secretary | here or at Hongkong. The attitude ot wm the Marquis of Lanet me.\of the San Francisco strikers has has issued a circular to the general! become a serious matter, for not only officers, saying that he has noticed | do they refuse to make any ¢ @ predominant fashion existe among| sions, but threaten further young officers to shave the upper| The steamship owners lip, and adding that this t# much | obdurate to be regretted. The result is that) oe many unfertiic lips are being co-\Q’Brien Mas a New P erced. The regulations against sha ing the upper lip have been littie| LONDON, Sept. 21-—Wm observed of recent years, and ist re, | n° wepaper, the Irish People, m first appearance in Dubiin last week The set-described organ of re-united vival is unpopular | Ireland maintains that all the HOLIDAYS FOR csi th fn THE DIPLOMATS: Wo Are Now Ready. neem are equally —_— for the fail trade in Pianos and Or LONDON, Sept. 21.—United States | sans. Our line comprises the Knabe Ambassador Choate is staying with, Hardman, Ludwig, Crown and other makes. If you are not versed Mr. and Mrs, Bradiey-Martin in In- fn plano construction and depend on vernesshire. He is expected back in London at the end of this month. Mr. see pgp Va y 4 In gerd i: ome © Choat i e stalking with the *nd we w 4 eo Sve you our ne Se eee od 6 | references. Ramaker Music Co,, 1415 Kari of Kintore Henry White, secretary of the U 8. embapsy, has gone to Germany whence he will take his wife to Switzeriand ‘The United States military attache at Berlin, Col. §. Summer, is ac Second av THE OPERATORS WERE TO BLAME nue. panying Emperor William at the mil- itary maneuvers. With Col. Sumner ia Lieut. Mervyn C. Buckley, U. &. A., who previous to going to ¢ completed a thorough inape TAYI/ WV ISAM, I s mi Be the Woolwich, Chatham, Portem € a ietian Fer rH af . : J x and Plymouth arsenals and dock-|™made its 5 Points Vino nelete? yards, in accordance with his spectal| Pane at de p Nobodies: Mission to investgate Europ rd porno’ end isowne Dance and equipment. Lieut. Buck-| 0% | ap hen we tas ‘ie ve ley, after completing hin work in|!owing com) mine operator lms clot Germany woes to Par oe it Jona 49 “yg ieee Sleirbaugh Warren © Tut Queen Pleases Royalists >) ak Brocr, & Ae. Wevis, LONDON, Sept, %1.—The Queen! Jul alter Purterbaugh has on dragged into th hits r Overhalt. Mre dD. if fight. She is reg J as having| Hart ndicted, Not a sin d regarding the Archbishop's de-|le miner wan indicted beyond Hen cision: “Surely, if Incense is iil Stephens, the 1 ho, it Is now, Jt must have been so 0 said, was hired by the operators to Why did they not discover it)|# riot woner”? Th nd jurors ay that they This enuneiation by the ‘ have auficient evidence to convict the church delights the ritualists, — | the operators, BED. ands. | 10! « Keoton Is Extraditod Van Dyne | “The Girl from Chitt." Cha which holds |the boards this week at the Thi | Avenue theater, was Invented pu for |aughing purposes, and th been the verdict everywhere that ompany has appeares. It ina ® tating comedy triumph, endorsed rywhere by the press and put He, and under the mana f oh Muller, is played by a thor. oughly capable company ormance by the Roston Opera company laat evening of “ll Trovatore” at the Seattle The- ater, wan an agreeable surprise to all, aw it is om indeed that Nght a company has essayed grand opera so successfully. Mins Maud Leekley, as Agucena, would been a credit to any company possesses a beautiful contralt ce, and exceptional histrionic abil ity, Mies Leekiey wan eanily the star of th ening. Miss Andrews was o charming Lenora, and her abil, it n opera are Well known in thi A. L. Parmley was well re 1 {n the difficult role of Maurice, reached) the high no ith etnens. Lovette el h ant ai Laura 1 neith the range, au nor i f voice suited to part Kugene Rogers, as Farrando, was a little better The company has met with such good business during the week, it has decided to play a return engage- nent next Sut evening n Balfe’s popular Bohemian Girl” will lve presented, e DECEIVED BY SEATTLE STAR, USTIN, Tex., Sept, 21.—The ¢ ‘ received a telegram today Mest Pric in hat John Keeton, the train r ‘ ‘age . Der 4 in Coleman count | Pure liquors improve cook me ’ \ Keeton ‘ . rider in conection pt. The boay | He) Hf you wan Corn-Wh M, or 1,4 h ery. Met ‘ N i, Cobb, who claimed to/ SUlts, do not omit } : 1 ke, meal, oem. Recently Cobo Lava riding max-/ Pastry and sauce The | tows, $19,008 dalr pped | 16, 21 t 1 Ve iain wc n t Arkansas Sawm)!! Burned t , “ domestic ‘department — 4 sai , - 1 I Meat Gobbing)—<¢ beet, Leave { 5 NEWPORT, Ark, Sept. 21.—The! often a gu at the h t Mre.| your household is not com- | ze ; Sots ¢ o ot Carter sawmill @ iverwide 0 mitom nM ‘ r e r,s — art n t Riversia F < ae hor »| plete without 1 bottle of our | mutter h por It L 1 tr here, on the W. & BR. V a eae i Hennesée\'s B \ per Ib: veal, ler ke pe 4 t Ratiway, was destroyed by fre this) Per UM t he wan going to bes randy, Provisions ethene , FOR ALASKA : Biegiltbsrss visions Gobbir ams, large morning, A quantity of tu WA") Denver f » weeks and that Lge: hams, amall, 140; bre at Leave Seattic 9 a0) sino destroyed, ‘The fons on the mill uid have lodg Hat her b un n, 1M\c; dry salted etd Ke; 1 ; ‘ 000. til turned, Cobb went with hee] Ke i N City of Topeka. - York, then in the evening re-| LEVINSON’S Lard Gobbing)—Home made, per | 99 The GI | ib, 7% White Btar, & 1 apectal, AleKI. Sept 7, ¢ ennnnall rh at * [at lard compound, Uer € hex fth rt PIPTSRURG, Pa 21.—Jas t ard Delicatessen and Wine Store ie Fach A. Chambers, president of the Ame he} 1900 Keeond Ave i Main dds | Fresh Fish (Jobbing) —Halibut 14@ | The com ‘ can Glass Company, is authority for sleeptr ¢ n the floor! 4%o; salmon, ¢@7c; Nounders, 2@4e0;| wie previous notice, ¢ va the atatem that a wind ane in the t ver lay young soles, 2¢P40; rock cod, &@6c; shrimps, | date and b ti combing has been finally effected. He had shot Mimself in the head wi fe; minelt, 1@4e; oysters, Olympia, 82 4.7 the large oncerns in the country ror t 41,50 per neck; Dungeness crabs, live, 1 torn deted 68 aed 000 pots, Thig.ie said to leave only letter. In it ¢ 1 ad been] ‘Thursday Morning.—-Markets to.| bla 1, GO? an we alt about €00 pots outside of the com-, betrayed by 1 He wald whe] da t active, and p Chinook salir 400 Ib tlerces, f lask t b The new company will bea M ' I r thout important change joking Dury 8 “W shinete n & sk and will be capitatized for $1 oo raph M Hbbon, care of J. C.]t und narkets soon STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ' Vie $4,000,000 will be 7 nt. cumula.| Orgood, De r, Col it other goods are hilding firm Nuts \ ps tive preferred and $18,000,000 common we black ain nt o peineh stock, No bonds will be issued Miles Has a Prospect. ir T following prices are being of tn, f ted tates and W ore the producer by the tora! | ond : ae PENSACOLA, Fia., Sept, 21.—Dr.| dealers for delivery in round lot on | 0c; ove. AN OMERICAN Ate 8. M. Gonaales, of th | docks fn the ear at Seattle oF veal ceipt of « letter from Gen, Nelson A ain #, $20.00: bar 17.0@| Lumber end Building Material “ 8, Miles, In ¥ h fact aye that! 18.00 neat chicken feed, $19.00; bran STEAMSHIP First View” Keon 2.00; astern Waatington. timothy mon. Ci y of Sea Pcie Dr. Gonaates wae chief surke $14.00; alfalfa, 9.00610 .0% 5 CON CMACT OMS The Prem Synod of bad x mod ‘during the) Eges—Strictly Presb ranch, 2 | Maite trom Yester Whart « m he Presbyterian Synod of the Col-| Porto Rican Presh ranch, 6@100; best | js} . 2 h, shed, wu 1 or two s > > enth ating Mast evening at ry — Chickens, tive, 13@14c;| 12 t0 18 feet; special ‘ler per| For Sk ay, via Va orner of @ixth av M% ducks, 120; turkeys, Ihe; geese, 10 xtra; one-inch finish, $13@1#; ail Ketchikan end Junes ring street. The only Liv k—Chotee ant ft curtie, a grain, $4 per_M extra; fi hi : y on i Wwe, I@Bihc; Beers, HOI a rd 1 matched, $17@21 4 d tranmacted was the ¢lection P | P. 5 , ; H. F. Wallace, of Bast Port ersona oints. live, 6@6%e; hogs, dre ook ards, B-inch, s9qpi8: 10 an moderator, Rev. A. F tressed, large, Gc; small, 9; ! §9.509P18; 12-inch. $18@19; fenc ; airick wan elected t the large, live, 4 1, 6 4 or G-inch finish, $9; N ” | § hi F | Merkpatride was elected clerk of tbe R Hide, Pelt, apd Wool—Heavy | channel rustic of drop a1aine leams iD ara! on sennhad Gr Red: Genta Henry James talka an he writes, 20U04. salted atoors, over @ Ibs, Bie; | 2.000 Ibs, #11 frt or, J ver & ec. serwiring, 1106 3d, Tek Hebq @ Albhay, Ove. pared ecm apg 3 7 medium sound, per Ib, Se; Meht! scantiings, rough, 8 0@16 Sownarin wha = ato = a emere: sound, un 4 ibe, Te: cows, sound, s4 S1iG@14, box bow Ve - a. m. this morning devotions — pwo of « Victeria’s grands i Weights, Yuan Ituaa Bulle dnd oxen| i-lnch and a8 ou. © wwe ‘ were conducted by the moderatot,| are now at s } at Rton all weignte, stage, . hy tz-inch and up, $16. t rs é = wild a “ ‘ 16 salted kips, Te; colver, per v ington Hed Cedar tem ber— u ane at ip me 8 — whe yer Mra. Delancey Kane, of New York, | 8ige; green bides, le jees than ralted,| Rough, $9, beve! aiding, w , Tuesday. 2, at 10 P.M, ing was held to receive the has 4 Uara containing 260 fine ema. dry hides, per Ib, 120; dry ou $14G15.00; celling, weights, Nos the committee on 4 DODWELL & CO., Ltl Stat Rel The Sultan of Moro } not al- third less; summer deer, per 1, 2 and % 6-8-Inch, 1.200 Ibs ateaenes ee te a lightning rod agent to enter! 240; winter deer, dry, 5; papery|1, 2 and 3, %-inch, 706 Ibs, #1 ta, 19 | J hone | _ brs bea mag bee one Seer, 9@12c; Gry elks, 9F10c; green| wainscoting, 810@14; rustic, s25@2s ANCING aad ob bak ten. teaiee Povo Leute tee ness of | OK. (G6 pelts, 28@95c; shear-|*A* shingles, $1.00; standard # RE aCe Umma es ocean apr wo ptchrs prne, in the favorite y lings, 16250; Eastern Washington! eles, $1.10; l-inch finiah, 12, 14 and 16| Cane N, 3, SS Te ly, throm Portland commenced the conduct of) {orne, ig the, favorit Cee ee Ne eeaeiee eee. ce ebl, thie aaish, tee; o-| Cape wome yer Linc! pall Furth and are Semey Od oe i or 4 square nd 10 feet. $24¢ z At & this evening praise ser-| G. W. Watts, the artist, although aise Sennen Serene 16s] Ser er 4 STEAMSHIP Lh vice will be held. At §:20 o'clock Rev,|§3 years of age. is always at work | Kiln dried, a advance of green Read ekeua: Soe W. A. Spalding, of Spokane, Wash-| by (a. m. and says that |« the #e avivein oi cmtorte, barber chutes, il ington, Will preach on “Christian! of his good health . Citizenship.” The late Sir Francis Burdett on gy ty aetae” Native pote Jobbing Quotations pel ee « te. 11.00 per wack; car eeeeees oe Sees eee per mack, Th@sie: str ic beans,| The Jobbing quotations today were Jagent in which was the | Lg gers ir —— Fy-hyar gnome PO nr Se Pete ; we “od “ % powder C » N » per week: ml | sista: “tics dn ah “ umbers, S6Rc; tomatoes, . 30; cube, | 2 to $3, transients. | tulsa ae = . mg ay Me California sweet potatoes an s m; cub zape Nome - ‘ lecttle Teta. are the two living women ¥" a apot cas - Be | LEAGUE GAMES Presept at the ball given yale maha, Ras py ete, (jopbing)—Patent Fix AND CALIFORNIA HOUBE, G | battie of Waterloo. fosarel ge 4 ig Hee cellent, $2.30; Novelty A, $2.10; Star — : a Prop.; 2 She pee j Van Rensselaer, a New soto » (bakers), © Centenaial, $3.0; Gold t M she >] 2 week; electrit light; ie ao. SNe CS k broker and well known society gerbe Crm") Rock, 8.15; California hrands, $4 - ICnHAac 4th Main. ‘Phone, | CHICAGO, Sept. 21,—Games in the The; crab apples an-| eal 45 per 100 Ibs tr HOTEL YORK—First avenue \ aaseunt agua pellets j| man, has Joined a wild west show Opie. cauliflowers ' mm meal, yellow, $1.65 p 1 oe oem Natio eague yeate romulted | MAB. bo ereane pe be . caultflowe a} pe ayes Agron Aud Claes roome “ “e |So\tonowe! At ecsuive Za Lowie| Aa 4 broncho breaker. He says that) Gog’ iettuce, $125 per bor of «doe, [201 S0CkR SLED, bbl tib on «DIRECT | “a 5. Brooklyn 3; at Philadeiphie—Cin- | |) 1° Nie methos enjoying @ vaca~ Prete: 10-ib sacks, $3.00 bbi tn. 60-Ib acks | For igight sud passenger rates avoiy et class roses one Cinnati 3, Phitadetphia 4; at Baltt- | ‘Spier cee eee we buckwheat foi ® ‘pe i . | GLenwoon Ho 1 more—Cleveland 2. Baltimore @: at| Samuel Clemens (Mark TWaiR)| Green Frult (Jobbing) — Lemons, tues brat Mour, pure, ene Seattle Steamship Co. oreo New York—Pittsburg 1, New York 8;/ ‘ho Is now In Germany, will epehd | 52 s9@4.00; apples. TS0GS1.% per br || wheat per 100 Ibs in 10-| Téephvos Maino WHITE STAR DOCK | Horm at Loulevitie—Washington 1, Louis.| the winter at Princeton, He has en- panas, $3.0065.00 per bunch; sweet eacks: farino, SS oper 100 Poot of tpring Street ville 4; second game—Washington 4,/ Fake) & suite of rooms at the Prince: appie cider, Me per gation: peaches, |paunde in 10-Ib sackn; 5-Ib sacks, $3.00 Loutavilie 6; Chicago-Boaton ga ton Inn, and will arrive, with hie) oeange clings, €30Tie.— box; biack-| per cwt; ateel cut oatmeal, d pe postponed.on account of wet grounds, | family, In October borries, $1251.00; water melons. $1.00, 99 ibe in 10-Ib sacks: graham flow Greet ‘The standing of clubs ts es fol) Gov. W t Massachusetts, : @1.25. native plums, 5c utn $1.78 per 100 Ibe In 10-1b who'e | Clubs w L [has purchased andsome cottage metons. Italian prunes wheat flour, $1.85 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b yuare bui Rrookiyn ~~ ” 499|at Northeast harbor, Mount Desert, California grapes, white and black, | packs; rye meal, $2.10 tn “Pinck i118. Philadelphia “ ry 632] Island, which he wi CUDY af | SO@s0c; California muscat Mae; | 1 ie hour. $ 3 | 6-1b sacks x A Junk Go. Roston or) Es 414/eammer ho He has spent several! quinces, $1.60 per box; Ohi mcord| in 10-Ib sacks; split pean, 100-1 oe ha Baltimore 7 6 $4 | seanons ther Jarapes, Xe per basket; pears, $1.254| 92.00; split pean, $2.00 n t. Louie . 46) Benator Ho nory is said to| 1.75; Tokay grapes, $UTie; eranber-| 25.) boxes: mix« n ANS AND INSU: ineinna r able. He has stored awe $8.75 sacks; pearl barley, $4.00 per 100 tbs apne Chicago I}immense funds of the most miscel in sack, $4.0 per cwt. in 25-1b boxes | ches eervecroe JAMES DOTHWELL=M Pittsburg ‘| laneous Information and can draw on| Sutter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry roll ray theater * ‘ae: Wheat taleee ina. & surety bonds, 28 Louteville 470) it at a moment's not with unusual] Butter—Ranch, 10@12c; fancy dat-| 7731) px 1.83: wheat flakes, iY Eri ~ MILLINERY. | New York 26] accuracy ry, in squares, 12@14c; Washington egg ee bis 82 Seattle, Edmunds and Ereret yy 26) P ase of % 2-Ib pkes, in bbis MR MANEN, cor, ah Washington 1} movement ts on foot in Montana] Creemeries, P a prin East-|ito ibe y rolled cate ne | STEAMER sale of all fall and winter Cleveland Ms Kive the Republican nomination |e lowa and Elgin, 20@22c, yellow, $2.90 5 nin 5O-1b aa = the got ship to © uC jeene {jobbing)—Native Wash=| corn meal, whi oe as t t Montana rogi-|'meton. 1@ Eastern. 11@12%c lb sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, x. ares. Comae a ment, orders to return| Eaae ¢ bbing)—Btrietly freah! a por bbl in GO-lb sacks; cracked = 73 -: home from t Lippi ranch, 3c, wheat, & per bbl In 50- cokes; | MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREAT€ i. De J. Hoadley, the Connecticut) . Honey White comb, 4@18e; Neht| steel cut oatmeal, $6.50 per bbl in 59-| Thre: Loved Tiss Baiy—Ltr DR. SWAN—Turkish and lea Amusements state librarian, has now in hix pos-|S™Der Gite; amber, 126180: / ip sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bb Time CARO ee an old placard or dod, ag “eres — hnicte . in &-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, $3) Fs sa é | = — Poultry ~ ° Sade . 7 fave Sew 4, ant Spm} — — ~ ——_—— h was distributed ten days after| 7°" i, Sea tee tank ha per bbi in 60-Ib sacks; rye meal, §3.75/ } erett £13 om. 9.20 | and PRINTING AND BINDING. Wusaeatia’cs Aneeh. aiaoenels fryers, $1,762.00; live turkey: per bbi In 80-Ib sacks: rye flour, $4 | 1.48 | | memorial service In itartford "| 4¥eks. 1c: geese, 1c; ve weight. | ber bhi; fancy rolled onts, 280 Ibs net |, § et Geatiie with, oreamer Fiver | a z= The Rev. Dr. 8 ope |, Poultry—Spring chickens, 1c; lve jn pis, $4.95; fancy rolled oats, 90-1b| “Panis Everett Te. rewnd trip $1.28; Ea wee, ee te Oo Trebizonde” will be given this he Rew. Dr. Simon John McPher-| turkeys. i6e; ducks, 120s geese, 100; | sacks, $4.70; fancy rolled oats, per round tr FP. DRADLEY, book, job and come evening by the Hoston Ly at the ery ca, oe. he live weight case, $2.80; chop, 90-1b sacks, $26.00;| Ytlepbtea Beetle, Rel ay't® printing. 62 Thindst ‘Phone Main Seattle ater. This company has}°f the Lawrencey hs y cow chop, 80-Ib sacks, $16.00. bw MOUTE Manage” 3) » a number of the beet comedians that — echool . was era. May, Groin and Fi bay Aer gobbing)- oan pe wae PATENT ATTORNE have appeared in any musical organ en Poi tan che f 5 | Hay Gobbing)—Puget sound. per per 2@2ic; Java, per ib, M@2e Nis & ©. ization here for a long time. There|!" and from the theological sem-| ton, $6.00@7.00; Eastern Washing Costa Rica, choice, will be an up-to-date “cake-walk” by | !n@ry In 1°9) | timothy, $11.006912,00; alfalfa, $7 Roasted—Arbuckle’s, the chorus that promises to ccllpse Mise Braddon, th amous novelist,| Oats (obbing)—Per ton, 124 per 100 Ibs, $12.25; 60-Ib cases, per 10 — bALt anything in that line seen b In| Who has just published her sixtieth Harley $20; whole, ibs, $12.35; 36-1b cane per 100 ibs. Har . Princess of Trebizonde” an oppor-|b0ok. rejoices in the fact the | $19. 245; Java, W-Ib tins, per Ib, 66 . tunity is afforded George and Berthal only picture of her ever printed wae mn 5 racked, $24; sack, 34c; Aden Mocha + Care Skagway via Va fr, Ketobikan | “Stactine A tow, tend Beene Heat, alded by members of the com-| from a photograph made so long 1 meal, per ton, $24.00 nin, 2c; Guatemala. 2c; wie ‘ard Juneau chine Team pany, to introduce their cake walk at no one can now r anize the Feed-—Wheat, $1; of! ake, al, coffe 16@20c; Lion, 190s, 2.26, 65a, NS 4 — spectaity which has won them much | Otiginal $22.00 $21.004°23.00; bran, $12.95; 6c, $12.45. IXTY-FIVE HOURS buy old pd and ai fame along the route. The cast in as Jeweler. 38 Hine’ follows abriola, leader of a troop MONS AND MOUSH SUMS = ot Juggiers, George Kunkel; Trem 7 | uns Jobn Henderson * ithe baum eoatil uminum and soem | Pri : ruler of the prov FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, ATS P.M. jer way, Tel. sith Jince, Eugene Rogers; @paradrap, hi Chek at Pils addin: winsheas | = son's tutor, Alex Joel; Prince Ra muvee avltngian Docks pesos ike co) SEWING MACHINES. phael, Cassimir's son, Josephine Nae NEW HOME sewing echlnes. Beat > . | Cheapest machine made, 80M Stanton; Pala, Cabrioia's sister, | | ments. Office next door to pustaiienss Kathrine MacNeill; Regina and Zan- eae —. etta, his daughters, Daisy Howar | “ET Ey ha vonts, lode esuad ah and Maude Leekley; Lottery Agent neer dealer in sewing machines and ag machine Tel. B | Cc ete sur EF rigger CHANDLER, & 2 ehip chandiers; nts, serpaulins, ai widths, Of home manufacturers. Our PAINTS, VARNISHES, and LACQUERS are as | | makers, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSI, JAN, 400-410 Oncidemtat satributiny good as made anywhere, and are better than others for this climate. Our paints are prepared especially to withstand the alt atmosphere of the coast. furnaces and 7W. Madi 4 ; fous Main TAM Seattle Paint & Vernish Co, nectar hn |S a Call or write us for prices wo ADYANOR tx Price. |" mio seq Office 1307 Second Ave. 4 ne ‘ant Jn Prt ets, ote SESRgtS yt speciatly low prices, EY'by giving them ab opport suro. ‘Phone Main M2 Factory Cor. Stewart & Howard. EATTLE, Wash. Seattle Gas & Electric Co, Lar Great Slugs of Gold. xtracted from the bowels: FRED r Barth by the Pactile Comat 214-216 Cherry street 1 Mining Go. Forty-one mines i) Sopppeypypppy Tees. ova, J Northwestern Atining exehangey é ,

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