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THE SEATTLE HANNA WILL SOON seocmegrtige pestle | CLICK! | Ss ic Const Steamship C "ated Suicided From a Window, Will be Completed Oct 10 : mn i = 2 ~ - a ie ia Failing Health Makes it Necessary ox», 10" eee, wn i Doctor Ss } ile oie a Alt. Chenery, wif of a Wealthy resident | : a sf Florschutz All Right. sppteeag eae yc ateeg SS New Discoveries in Medicine. FOR ALASKA The Question of Who Shall Take His Places % 0" Sok Se A RS German Po sik | as MoKinley’s Running Mate Receives ico" Se os CONTRACTION Medical Bik pg i ’ . Much Attention. SHOT DOWN | NOT EXPANSION Institute ne = ag : Represents the Very Newest Discoveries ¥re e WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 30-—-Not only wil Press @ “ y T blish tl — & dent Hobart mot be renominated ot mt of hhbs n cab @ FROM AMBUSH |. wasiiscros. oc. sen rman Scientists, To establish these @ inet officers say, but Benator Hanna ¥ " an of the @ : hy hint ag Sagaty 64 Washingion & Alaska @ Republican nat mittee in the ampaign for a simi- @ tnak Ax Remedies we offer you 3 Indeed, aso of MY. Hobart those of his friends @ attle and Pen te erent erie : STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ave seen bh ly a bell that he can win in t YN, Ky opt. ®.~"Ger f ' and by at ‘ ‘ @ —etendily fading—of his mer and arly soul © , Soba - andi’ tones as die nti And ° The informat Ns © prough m Sena Nanna that i e good eff wot ~ STEAMSH A sem understanding, Mr. Hanna ¥ ° ea > @ tale Nepw a tional ° These discoveries enable u CATARRH, BRONCHITI Cit ofSeattiec @ ul be gether the Republican nationa nation next @ st quaeiiiemetia Gs % 7 é @ year an ywer to th mporar Aira, 1 wh ne @ a ‘ € - ‘ Salts trom Yeoster Whest at ae @ new committer ts elected by the conver he ma teven be @ har Be " " vrr a took nee in & @ a member af it ° by ply applying medicines ' P Thursday, Oct 5 and « and e Of course, née will be ax much interested as ever in the for. @ ' . Ww ' © of 4 wint WHOLE WORLI « ‘ t oF Open eveninge ® @ tunes of President McKinley, and will do all he can to renomin Grebe» re ‘ ay For St ay, f ‘ @ ate and re-elect him. but he does not expect to be able to carry © “eee ice A : fat sont th “ s. A. © $ This may be a blessing in dissuls * administration men pe ure for Fi mples and F xu . 4 . FIT admit, for they realize that, rightly pxly, Mr. Hanna ts not @ and al! DISEASES of the NERV . 4 ne A + @ elimination of bis name without the * of his infty ew @ In t tever alls you, ca na 1 . as Por Sxagwey end’ D: ¢ rt @ prodably be the best thing that he could bring about for the ad- o . 4 tell you what at ‘ king " poe BD noth @ vantage of Mr. McKiniey e Mra. Thos. Burke gave a tea yes-| Des Moines, Wash, to be gone sev qu ant call, write. Ours ; * The talk about who should succeed Mr. H. @ | werday afternoon t f home trea an @ manahip of the national committee has not y but as ire -A. 2 as88 Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 10 P.M, i e about who shall succeed Mr Hobart eo wed to Olympla n xt week - o ATTLE Clathes Ereeege Co. ee @ Roosevelt's known reluctance to relinquish the f ° Mr. Jean Roberts, of Tacor . where she w COOWELL & CO, Lt! Cleaning. repalting. 1108 aa aie @ New York. to which he hopes to be r ed. for tb ond ‘ohesttn te ¢ egents 113 James Bt. “Phone —— place om the ticket next year makes the ublican politicians @ | visting her % -rme n . DYEING AND OLE < @ bring out other men ° rand Mra. Jamie | ¢ , a ——— | XTLA* tye Wore, St Union a @ Three members of cabinet—8. Long, Secretary @ | Wednesday night for Mc ‘ ; ‘ver Linc kwon = ae @ Root and Attorney General Grigge—have been mentioned, the @ | Mre_J. M. M and » Cape Nome Flyer Line latter not very seriously, Decause although personal quali. @ [ed to Tacoma last W A e ; @ cations are so mar be « from New his re @ pond will return _ moved » » STEAMSHIP ~~ Sontion: @ xarded by Republicans as the worst sta stakes o | o next week rieton avenue. ¢ iT! a TEAM mi bidee works 434" Bugaas @ Vive presidential candidate next year, be it is popularly re- @ | manager of the Seattle ;’ . ' DANCING ACADEMY, © @ garded an the breeding place of “trusts. °° | in Tacoma Tuesday : > ae ~ e ° up, of Ta } Bas e eit nke bail. Fifth and Pikes | POOOCSHSSSSSSSSHSHSOSSHSOHSOHOOSOSOVOEOOE | y during the wee : . > pips wi _ » ae rg hg Sana 42 | co hnnaphateec ays gly ah ns | u iS FOR FOUND—The place to bay st Sunday ally assault her. Before he accomplished his purpose, however, the child's cousin walked out on the porch from the big farm house and allowed the door to slam, making a loud noise. This nolse frightened Diabolical Assault on a Child, tems fom egos uae = oer Cape Nome 252=aam iS u . Nd. oe one ere ee an ice-cream ® Pacific Block (Old Seattle National Bank Block) sape 1 ‘a, Ba nabines sana ate HAGERSTOWN, Md., Sept. 9.—While 12-year-old Mary B pela’ Vatutnes than” volboea (ole mt Yesler and Second Avenue. AND Sar Hotei AND FOMNIMIRD Sic aREIE TUREIOTA fae to tne mec enomnes treater nt | treet toe haem Viaiting in Per Mra. A. Le Lindsley. of Tacoma, te] =o a l «a DIRECT San Fra. 0 per w Will leave shortly for the Kant 4th and Main, Seattle Steamship Co. FOR WINTER Saterday Morning: — The élemai | Téephepe Ram WHITE STAR DOCK | weather ; Rit . ning — Mins Capt. W. W. Rebitisen left for wtewet HOTEL YORK— Fier the fiend and he ran from the outhouse and made hi ape o 1 oe . rg ol ee ot. Arthur he could be intercepted. Por i @ Thuraday, to be gone about! oti, of the Btate University, will | shor class rome and All afternoon and this evening armed men have been scouring the |* *eek: be married at St. Mark's church, | * HOTEL COLBY=Gom Reighborhood and if the negro ts caught he will be lynched ar i A mw in the int f the Mars White Pass & Yukon Making 2 : te ee way, retw ket he prod GLEN WOOD HOD = —-r Yakima night © residence > Fu Many Improvements. n sie no 3a fe eueten Mr. Harry Koch and Mise Etlal ts ¢ ne ready for the were Al : ait ae Blew T T R Mra. RT. Powell, of Thirty-first « : mal party to ®|askan « phar, A retry plow of the | ¢ os age satire ge avenue, has been visit friends at onde \ . test manufacture f# on its way ne sin market @ still r ? i nymptia care business Mr. E. S. Curtin, of 413 Bighth a + shipped immediately and will do| The following prices are being o Diack 3138. ee x ‘ ws returned” from Yakiina “ w e expos " toward keeping the track clear] fered to the producer by the loon ALASKA Junk Go Or the Trades Unions Will To Demonstrate Practica-) ryucsiny Hen parties OS. 2S | Rom: e — agrnrathon dt ag ee iw te fo myfody nee aig ES ae Cause Trouble. bility of His System. Mr. Jules A. Gamage and wife of form 10+ h. tak-| ite way to Skagway. This will be irain—Oats, $20.00; barley, $1 d LOANS AM PRO TEs . San F pe eft for thelr how ng in the Seattle expos ined for anow-sh which will cov- | 18.00; » heat ken feed, $19.00; br Skanway via Vancouver, Ketolikan sore a ~ ate of NE ‘on Sept on ta t fr b ™ of Dite | $14.00. ah smo@gis , Es BOT ~ ~ CHICAGO, Sept. M.—The fa < Bn Ra he ih y y M Wa Fo Meade . he track the ff f White | $14.6 , 81 v1 de o a career ban Mr. E. L. Carson, bank examiner, has left for Portiand and will re Pass to Middle lake. Some 40 new! the Chicago day celebration hangs on a very slender thread. The ac Mary Haas, b married at the At for the first time, by arrang ht carn are ready for th 4 oe’ IN SIXTY-PIVE HOURS h ady for the road . Hg: Work of the extension to White ; ney: a GANGES Gea = : Horse is being pushed rapidly. M y . fe Pell and Winter | J. Heney has the contract. Already raech, @!", vent Do . [hs | with the Herald, to d tra turn next week. credited representatives of organis~| actual working the practicability of | wr gf Laahecher. of 412 Twenti.| MOmday. 8 F. Coombs, Ju 4 labor were exceedingly frank | w s tolegraphy, arrived on the! 6, avenue, has returned after a| % race: officia yesterday in «tating the position of | Cunard ve ——,- . two weele Mre = Schute h ~“ a who] Some 10 mile roadbed have been | c he UME ees - the unions. The ultimatum is that| Signor Marcon! looks the stude een visiting Mrs. Henry Gea below ‘Geatae aration. | hems. eva: Saito VONDAY. OCT. 2, AT BP. uns. JAR p , Mr. John He f 613 Twenty | . kraded — belc ‘ari r 3 19@7 wo ; 2, AT £ oe Mr. Truax must retire from the fore-| all over, and poksestes the pecullar| | Mr. John Henry, of 613 Twenty an at the corner of Edear| Thirty-five miles of rail are afloat IBc; Keene, 16 ground in the fall festival manage-|*emi-abstracted air that charactér.| Ore avenue. Me and Hoytston avenue , returned tol and will be on Bennett before the Choice twef cattle ment, or the anions will use every |izes men who devote their days to . “ tae hina St. Louis last Tuesday lose of navigation Construction | cows, o@2 steers, 34 @4%c: good effort to stop the laying of the cor-| #tudy and scientific experiment. He; Mr. R. T. Powe! a. hirty ne Mr Jexander H. Mackinnon. mps are strung ali the way from| hogs, live. S%e; hogs, dr i, 7 ner stone of the government build as pmpanied by Mr. Wiillam | avenue, was uown § bund this wee hiet « tn th of Commis-| Cartboo crossing to White Horse,| calves, dreseed, large, 6c; small, $e STREAMERS ing. yodbody, one of the London direc- | for several days. sioner Public Lands sbert | and the road will be ready for traffic calves, large. live, ée; small, 6c ‘The issue is made plain and clear.| tore of the Wireless Telegraph Co.| Mr. L. nt has returned | Bridges, at Olympia, wan in the city| with the ning of spring naviga- Hides, Pelts and Wool—H a : ; . The time rt and some decision|and by Charles E kard, W. W.| to Seattle # absence in| tor a few da io Bisnis gone». " Seattle, Edmunds end Bree must bé made within a few hours. | ield and William Densham,| British © bia Mins ¢ Concerning the present congestion] medium sound t . The corner stone and festival com- | skilled operators, who have been er Mra. Frederick Baueman, of 1208| avenu ¢ taht Ok hw Dane & lesund, wbler et oa, STEAMER quittens are rushing wildly ahead. to| gaged in experiments in the English | 10 street, h turned after al evening Yukon route, ihe Company's oMetals | ail weights, Tc Me wir rs rtain failure and huwiliation.| channel, and » will be In charxe | vie w triende caress =. Lalntas gaitedl uy th have acknow! f their fatl-|of th , nd send the! sire. A. von Babo, of 1104 James on an k- | 8%; ar b ted ure in dealing with ¢ labor prob-| messages to the Herald during the |.) poet returned from San Francisco mi r try hides, 5 u lem. Presi M y tan * On the Aurania also the Waila Wall | ‘ 1 hav wins | third * 2 : out repea t ould sppartue which Will oe ee een romen ot aoa = nite | 94 ee ry Thre: Bered tis Dalip—e , tend 9 ealenration: whieh, we gap eager ay mo | Madison str in ne Mee M t be | dee ‘ nak GkRo volve him In a controversy tances of a| Me! a he ml : ee nd, an for the | elk. 4@5c; sh s ganized iabor. If President M putfit, with the exception 6 se AR eager ay 4 fa blockade from Skagway | tings, 15@ am. 2 2 ley cels his acceptance of 0. ¥. M. Carr retu ‘ae 4 be yl Wud avetia thaveles | ett, that In an exaggeration. | wool, 84c; ¥ 2 de Piper invitation to be here, the con To a correspondent who met him | from Rampart y. Ko ta capible of tandiing All| ssuc; dirty m . with « suliten ahd: adenine’ a n steamer, Signor Marconi | back in about a month Mr. Fred H. Barron, of eight it has betw 246 FA tt o.:8; ba. | MONS AND ness to recall the invitations chatted very freely about what bad| Mr. George F. Meacham, of wan married last Friday The Gihouny my win Earl of Minto and other officiai| been done in the development of | Righteenth avenue, har been vinit-| Mable Nolin, of Tacoma, at t o6 dan keane sr guests, and declare the function off.| wireless telography, and what he|ing in Portland thi week f her mother, Mra. Will Hi. ia Approsiedead, nea: pl ro Manize If this shou'd t yne the main hoped to accompil th ture. ef of Pollee Reed a ve| Th y. James Cheal offic - rat memcunanas -~ - foature of the fentival would be re- He was very enthusiastic over the! fd Cudihee returned yen nly will make Sea \ i gaeeneseno+neentenene 199 moved and unless the festival should of reporting the yacht races,|a visit to the Yakima F home y anil : E at) ° rental on by d off it coula n | to re-/and his confid in the success of! tr and Mrs. Ray Young have| A ¥ sant party was given | : ; : oe Venconver Lir a Citice_next_doge 4e ganted sult in an Inglorious fazle the work was firm talten the residence et the corner of | last W y by @ party of young ’ Saanatees Mifornia sweet pota- | & 7 - SHIP CHANOLERS. ; ka ct ‘The party left the » pet lower tou) aud Guu 4 NDE & BREAND, Yes rof. A. B. Coffey c 1,001.25; ppers, % 1 > ove Of UE za makers, riggers and ship chandler CITY ENGINEER BACK. W 'H COCHRAN ostr aied “mae apeetel d ‘ private trolley car, and is : — oe eae < ig wor ken on Wracturers of tents, tappaulitiy om eachers’ inetitute at Colvill arriving Brighton beach, danced | ne i , re ne STEAMER pee Ts City Engineer Thompson returned Ww Hammons and ¥. P. Hams | &t!! 11 o'clock GRANT'S PASS, Ore., Sept. 30—A prunes, 60 i c 1 STORAGE AND yesterday after treth } z me a The dance given by the Comr moat destructive fire urred here | Prune ‘ worn, 7 a mona, of 1019 Jamen street, returned iidings we pea p RASER & MOR, tended Eastern trip. H " tes Pensions Welasotas lore Foote Women's Roliet yesterday when 24 buildings w “aggre toe x of 4 doz Main 140; gen Washington, ™ ' n,! r aaa aosg tig’ ny t at | #troyed, causing a f about table pied New York, Wheellng, W. Va.. an xt Tuesday Miss Laura Camp || $75,000, ‘The fire started tn t : —— es it bl fea Siowh ation ') CHARLESTOWN, Ib , 1 Mr. ©. W. Crockett will ve oF | abnos hotel anid wiped én ‘ MEE ei ba TIN AND SHEET METAL WO Cities. At these different pla idge W. G. Cochran, Jin Trinity Parieh church ‘ ‘ , lof the principal atreet The ins Green Sere 4 anuts, oF EVERY deseription ; mtg. tieularly in Boston, Mr. Thompaon | “10 Was re-elected chair a Seas the | & - l ones te aunt 1 y turnaceeand wed stores watched the municipa a Diino | ectoral f returned yesterday ; | - Lar "per bu . ments, which were in progres s Min ts nthe in Oregon $ 4 i ahi WILL SOON BE ‘ bag : eres clone! n Jennie H n-Bdmunds : ; : 2 hue fe ‘Atate doe “odode Syereer ot Tuesday evening in Masonic Temple r i at ' PACIFIC Tatloring Ga —Best t " i , pda a Walla. | Mtrw. Haran Blum presi A num 1.00 ater tl * ‘ ih the elt \ where abe nit the expost ‘ : T Mee mae . yr ‘ Tianhe. tis Think avense HUNTINGTON WILL = sight. nd ‘the over prominent VED |eoaise, Rattan 2 =. When = to h candidacy a wow: wht, and the order 1 to oa prunes, 65c; Calif ——< nounced, Far ? Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Watson | g upidly Al me re ar © and k ( WANT Oe j 1 t have taken apartments at Mr#. Wil-| carnestly requested th ‘ fornia muscat n 81 : r * CAST-OFF clothing, tronks and ¢ street t Sarn, 3. Howard Wateon will gives |, and other buildings of the bask pears, $1 } Tokay . — th Mr. Fred W. Harper, clerk at the | saiting party on the yacht Henrletta lia bluff army post will, it ts | grapes, ¢ ant $8 axe? i ‘The Chronicle says: Definite and haa| ter a vacation at his home on East) guests are: Mise Healy, Miss Al-|'The contract for the construction bi eis he = ph bi ey é bal Ra n liable information from th would be | Sound. la Healy, M f the buildings x let 18 months| Butter— is < Lene . tiie q sets at reat the rumors ab lints for| Mr, Edward W. Drew, the Mins Eth zo. The scarcity of labor helped | FY. 1p squares, 12@l4e; Washing n a New, Slightly Use4 H * of the Crocker hoidir lionalre sine t for ir, Mine Bt ber ay the completion of the work. | ete amer pound prit Sc; Kast or Second-hand -{( JOA Southern Pacific stock, and fast lant Saturd gone at M. Craig ayle | quarters constructed are suit. |ern Towa and Figin ae. speculation as to the purcha month. 1 Mr. and Mrs {wo company post ¢ mawte i? native OW mon dine + | ington, 1@ 12%; I n, @L Crocker shares, number Mr. Wm, McDowell, of 914 Fifth | son and the buildings have every | !ngton, 11@ sie; Kas bth sagt ahd valued, approxim ut $ avenue, left this week for Columbia| Mr, Fred Webb, of 120 Kinnear ern conventenoe eee e)—Stri 4 000,000, hi b » a} 1 nity, where he will study| piace, gave a card party on Monda craic wendts «ohent; See mF Remember we have ths syaiicate, ~ Dit cine.” n few frien se | MINISTERS TO MEET. ante sels; ember ‘bo te! Largest and Most Com- ton is the bi "20 Tint itful luncheon was served durin ; ‘ . ‘ Winlock Miller, of 1220 Un a L trained @ ke lete Stock in the Cit ner outside holdi are lnty street, left, this week for a|the evening. Those present were There will be a meeting of the!” poultry—Spring chickens, $2.25@5 Prete Stock ie) She CGY: oo AND... , have been purchased i , ‘4 other citien| Dr. and Mra. Carr and the two Mis: | Miniater sociation of the elty at] fryers, $1.75@2.60; Ive turkey 81) Gs write tor prices end terms ” istt to Washing und othe iH he A : r $ urkeys, 1bc a , Paes was Carr, Mr. an ® igur L.| the ¥. M, C. A, rooms, 10:80 o'clock | aueke. 1 10e; ve welg . relhre\Ay a rol of ¢ fn Pacifl Miss Elva It enve today fo. | Dorothy Burke, and Miss Foster and| meeting of the year, and it Is desir-| turkeys, 15; ducks, 12c; geese, 10c an a : : | y-third avenue, Miss Chisholm. Jed that all attend |hive weight, | 903 Second Ave, Burke Bulldlag