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eRe =e | ” Lees: ccm am, ea, aaa ae _ Stet Nace URL |* * * NEW YORK, Oct. The * . . oT ’ |W yacht race has been declared * Ss VEZ l ( ] t rf l £ t 1 - * off for today » wind | oook Ocha 4 iu 4 la aad , i* SOLDIERS Dananewerneeeennan & A A A A ee | 2 it Pays to Be Good. NEW YORK, Oct. 14—To take j the liquor cure, $5,000; to remain so-| Mr. T. B. Wallace, of Tacoma, was) nw the summer with hin mpanainctis ql ber a week, $5,000; to leave drink |in the city Wednesday in ‘Tac has returned to ique an Fiking Ideas to DE PLOM- aire sovever,‘tinn's year torte |"stan pret nt stew dite wil] j—that was what Martin Dutton of | oon leave for Honolt Ir, William Pendergast and wife t St t F t Peuchina pale offered his son, Gould De J. uses sedan hase beeh ¥ und a pa ef about thirt all of inen in ree 6s ooning. M. Dutton, and last night the young | 06 7. Mumene Jonlan haw : pais nsiees ca mea tnuie ta Coe dae man started in to win the prise ing the week attending the expos A cloned carriage took him to the! Mr. A. C. Smith, of Fremont, spent) | vate entrance to Bellevue, and in| several dayw in Tacoma thie woul i Mn Bw A Bent hve minutes after he was a patient| Mr. George H. Lewhorn, of 110), Pees bien He tr abe in the alcoholic ward, ready to be- | James atreet, loft Thursday for Spo-| | niey Club, retbened thie weel ph - the Oounley Club, retired thie weak Mr. J. M, Densmore, of Ratnier reyg a coed aren Beach, has been in Tacoma t a ie 2 ¢ 1718 Pou Th S : | D * C : | A 8 Rp ree Sonat A. Allen, ¢ 7 \ ma | " 14.—fena- teenth aven wan called to Jack @ Special Decoration Committee Is Arrang-|, waruerow. we. ort, te tene. SF aaoome m. wart, of 42 Fourtn SNIh Mantas gated Ta day for Ohio, where he will take a | Svenue, left Thursday for Kk 0 ‘ the serious iinews of her ing lis Plans So as to Defy the part In the campaign in that atate, | HMaho mother | He goes by request of friends of the) Mra. W. MH. Bush, of sof Twent The W. C. T. U. convention next : ; president, The Philippine question | third avenue, in quite Ill at her week will probably alter a good in $s an ains. wil reesive his gre t attention, dence. many jal arrangements, as there Mr, Joneph Ham ft Thured Are prospects of w large local at for Alaska, to look after his mintr ndanee Phe decorations for the volunteers’ celebration will be the most mete interests, Key, J. PD, Liwyd! of Bt, Mark's nt ever seen in Seattic, Mr. Fit ison, chairman of the comm fine Gertrude Levy Mt hureh, ual cony 8 Mr. F.R. W ™ f ' nual cor Ree on decorations, has been wu in his te, is achieving re- | | teenth avenue, te visiting friends in n chureh at Tacoma this markabie results, considering « st sum of m y ho ls allowed. Portland. NO his pulpit as usual He has an able assistant in Mr. Stringer, who ts decorator for the Capt. John B. Lib n old reat Templars of the World. Mr. Stringers latest work was in connection o- dent of Port Townsend, has come t Chappell, of Watkins, > with the celebration in San Francisco, To a Star reporter today, he is ttle to rentee y 4 daughter ot mente eid: “Of course, our decorations here wit! not be equal in point of ele COLUMBUS, ©., Oct. 14.—It intel tag ag ‘inpatre wae fe npia | Mra. Ract aw 2 al at hc trical displays to those in Ban Francisco, for t we had 968,000 to do | sald at Republican headquarters this reveral days this we tak the reet. They will remain here Mt with. I will guarantee, however, that in proportion to th lifference morning that Senator Foraker, while hae gnasibeation o-. 7 veral weeke tn the amount of ey spent, we w have a better @isplay The de in the city recently, made the em- T " t . tol The Young People's & ty of the ecriptions which have been published of what we are doing are all in | pnatio statement that Gov. Bush: | ould a werent deat ot the atier rhir humberidad _ Preweviecian @errect. No one knows but Mr. Wilson and myself what the at "8 nel! would take the stump shortly | of geattio people eburch gave a musteal and literary Will be. Oly plans are not completed, and we ald not be the (in behalf of the Republican cam- last decorations fully ourselves. I have y hampered in the Work | paten, Bits Beaene Hoevert, of the Orit. |, cman , parlors of the churs here by the difficulty experien a ik photo's of those who wer The leaders at the headquarters | &th house, mado a fying edd pean gp Killed in the Philippines. | wish y¥ uid request ur readers | would not discuss the probable au. | tore Wednestay (rs, Harrington and Mine Har- to send you any photographs they may ha » e dead soldiers, and I | enoritativeness of thie statement Mr. Loula V. Druce, of 818 A ton of Tacoma, and Miss Ci ean then get them from you. We are making large oll paintings of these | -phey simply whispered in the ears of | treet. returned Wednemday fr of Helena, have been the guest Dove, which will be used in street decorations the nawepaper mek end wade no| Visit to Montres rs. Paul k of Fifteenth ave “By the way, speaking of we are doting something in that | comments. Mr. W. I. Parry, city comptrotier on line entirely new to Seattle 1 of painting with wa lore Of | Am @ matter of fact Gov. Bushf returned Monday after an extended litvan, of the 3a Duilding paper. to be spotled by the first rain, we are using ol! colors, | nel has not yet accepted the Invitn-| Visit in the Bast art, has been the guest and painting on good strong cloth. The rain will not hurt them a bit. [tion to take the stump, and conee Mre. Lovett M, Wood, of 418 Ma hort, at the Hotel Se- The same may be said of our bunting. Every bolt we buy t# guaran: | quently has not been assigned to any | jon strect, returned the firet of thin Ste. Mr. Short's sister te married teed to be of fast colors, and is thoroughly tested. I have already re tha inestings. DUstheemore, abt: |eeek ta iecan. to Jude Sullivan's son. fected several cases in accordance with their usual Mre na C. Wells faughter Next Wednesday evening the pu “As to the expense, there is where you will be surpris of sending speakers who! yraud. of Al Sg set in| Dile of Mies Jewaie Hicks will give a Going this work more cheaply than it has been done heretofo were asked for, the workers in the| tne city last « 3 * 1) piano recital in the hall on the third material. Now there is a 16-foot flag. This ts made out of £ ib © “" ca a ekty last evening yes £ the Hi & speakers’ bureau have made no ef) gi pee. what < ae Hinckley block. The a end not printed. The stripes are of separate pieces sewn together, The | fort to get an acceptance from the| or tT! — fair will be by invitation. etarn are stenciled on in silver nd any rain. Now | governor, for the very good reason | OT4h4, ts on prot Eiks |") : ; we also have a 12-f. ot fing that we ly @ print, and @ | that no requeste have been made | *! Spokane t " nee ne TOO he Fare bad one at that. It is of less sub han the one we | 4 ny county for him | duc » G. G. Bright, of |: yterian church held « . social made. Now the ié-foot flag « st | f what we had to | ‘TPhis fact is algnificant, as it indi- | Cincinn me te Geattie to} om Sree. Pre ere wee tase pay for the I2-foot fag The same rule » almost all of our de~ | cates that Gov. Bushnell has not any | ake their home her fully de rated, and a large number corations, and that is why the money is mein so fw considerable following of admit Mr s&h Preston veturnea| PO = Ye prone evening “These decorations will not be erected until wet get word that the | Ornerwise there would have been the | last Tuesd after a visit to bis min T Aciegates from Ta traneports have Ieft San Francisco. We will put a large iar e of decor- | game clamor for him that there le} ing ereste in Al " ha Red Cross meet ators at work, and on eve every thin < in nh @ surpr winty for Foraker, Nash, Roosevelt and—| Captain James Carroll, the we in thi city Wednestay: Mrs. # Mow don't forget to te nad y 2 photos | yes, even Hanna. known transp . returned ikison, Mre. W. 4. Raton, Mrs. If. who were killed; that is the greatest drawback we are from Alaska ¢ M. Thomas, Mra. E. L. Dent and} ; ‘Mise & Maynard Sie GIAE will, be very glad to take eharge of any photographs that HAVE = | ai i me eeeeeny Lae ee SWE ana Laka Saoeiita’ ee! sath ere tendered, and wil! see that they are delivered promptly to the com- bs 4 rin oo “"* gaol se nd av ue nm a4 rand given ‘ pokane Secon enue not a mittee having the matter in charge | M. Pollock, @ prominent | Pitasant surprise Tuestay evening — - | irae oa man of Portland, le spends | j por acne dR ag Pipl fi a - ay. out 15 people were present CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—The White | railroad man, left Wednestay even. | 7" ssn special of the National W.|!na for 4 trip to Portland Mr, Freak Barnard was in Tacoma ourt, has be Bpol ” end rn poivtetgyiive - 1 ; iz tae yesterday evening at 11 Saw the an pda Pt eo wooed soins i Club in that city. Mr. Barn. | | _ jo’elock. The train will lay over | Riis thinks Main ot thake fine lyric tenor voice, Among “ mup se and made @ hit in Tacoma justs os The Government Gives the Voice of the Territorial Con- pony at Fargo, N. D. Order to Seattic. Late yesterday afternoon Labor Commission Grout received an or be for 120 machinists, blacksmiths | and wagonmakers to accompany. the next government transport, salling from Seattle, carrying mules to Manila. A gang of men |brought down the details vention at Juneau. The steamer City of BSoattle, Iwhich arrived tn port last night,’ of the [territorial convention being held at Juneau. The convention was called for the purpose of preparing for presentation to the next congress what Alaska wants {n the way of THE SEATTLE | iM N. Stevens of Portland, Me., | president of the national organisa STAR. XV—_—_—_—_—_—_—————————— ch. OoORMwU and Mra. J. M. Shoup end ox he noted passengers were Mrs. T.| visitors in this city this week Miss Ray Meeker, of Puyatiup. to remain in Seattle during the win- j}tion; Mre. Francis J. Barnes of | ter to attend business ox New York; Miss Francis Ensign.) Mr. George Morris, of corresponding secretary of the! teenth avenue north, wae Oblo W. C. T. UL; Mra. Margaret | at the T hotel B. Elite, Mrs. Maud Chambers and| Mise Alice Vinnedge Mra. Ella Boole. | ston avenue north THE WATER FRONT, 22222" Mre. Bireere and ™ Wedne of 210 Boy! left for Cailfornia nd the winte s Rreese n, wer r. ° ss ic il tii ei lade ila eae aaa Uli asia deacinaanaeiales tinliddaiaeaaneel a he does at home. Mra, Ruth Smith, of Brilara, en- tertained the following ladies, form. orly of Bau Claire, Wis, but now of | Seattle, at luncheon Thursday: Mre F. A. Osmund, Mra. A T. Frien4, Mra J. Kubo, Miss Badie Ward and Mra. William Ward Mra, T. Chadwick of Colfax, the w Washington of the Order of O. wee tn attendance at @ meet! lps rthy grand matron of the State of | PRUDENT HOUSEWIVES... Will take advantage of our Monday and aad House Replenishing Sale Don't these crisp, cool nights remind you s and | of the necessity of buying Blanket | Comforts now ¢ Large Size Good PRINT COM Large fixe DOMET BLANKE FORTS filling, large enough ! welght; not @ half blanke for full size bed; $1.00 value, only 70 in only 49¢ @ pair each 1l\%-elze DOMET BLANKETS, ex- Large Bize SILKOLINE COM-| cellent weight, extra large; per pair, FORTS, both sides allk good clean|7 c $1.65 valu nly $1.49 Extra Heavy and Large Sise COT- ¢ BLANKETS, handsome bor- e ise Fine SILKOLI lors, warm and fluffy, grand wear- COMPORT: pink, blue, Silke ne: only $1.25 a pair cotton filed; $200 value foxtra Large Size Pure Woot ) wach WHITE BLANKETS, grand wear- La ue ing: $2.76 a pair pink ‘ Fine Pure White WOOL BLAN- ton filled 0 value, only $1.50 each, KEXTS, large size, soft and downy, Extra Fine FRENCH SATEEN) pretty pink, red or biue borders; COMFORTS, blue, pink and yellow | $4.75 ve only $4.00 @ pair. sateen lined , fuff 1 Wool GRAY BLANKETS, handsomely quilted; $4.06 ne, pretty borders; $3.36 value, $2.45 each 1 49 & pair ex ci ty FF Fine Pure Woot GRAY BLAN- COMFOK * KEOTS of extra long, f wool, Gully silk ribbon t extr and warm, grand wearing; $4.16 Miled; 4.95 va nly $2.25 ca value, only $3.98 a pair. PILLOW-CASES, nicely laundered and hemmed, ready for use; only 9c each 18x38 in. Heavy BMYRNA Rt pretty patterns; only 85¢ each 26x58 in. Heavy SMYRNA HUGS, rich designs; $2.00 value, only $1.69 each Handsome Upholstered HASSOCK, patent knock-down oxodized lege; only $1.25 each Fine 44 * TAPESTRY TABLE-COVERS; only Se each WE SHOW A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, swiss DR Ries, MUMMIE DRAPERIES, CURTAIN POLES, POPULAR PRICES PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 2IO Pike St. CHAINS, A O. W Q.S. GOLD M. & S. CO. CE, Therstem & Co,, Official Brokers 109 Cherry St. Company owns i 0 feet development work; no debts; offer Iti Conte por share. Patents pending The Great Bankrupt Sa'e of Stoves foe AND Ranges be ready vei soon. HALF by were You'll) SAV Holden & Wilson Purniture Ca 09-11-13 Second Ave. Famine I J Tits wire from Chicage Will | A priva are at present employed ia erect legislation. It will last two wee Ginsinl. tere eateintn Tacoma chapel Wednes bd EW MU SICAL THINGS ExGov. Swineford was elected per Suriin ight : informs us that the Chicage ing sheds on the land opposite the aa Atel j joy Mra. I. Puritngame. nigh’ " An excursion took a number —— nent chairman. | . 2 from § th r ub veel | Beattie General Hospital. The ma) 4 resolution was passed exprese- | ee eee, oe n Seattle and Ballard chapels. | qsual, the new things in music| Piano factories are about to close x ; SS passed expres® | Already preparations are being | block, left Tuestay « Mr. Daniel Rome and Mise Mary | | eBinists will be asked to take an 6X ing yineompromiaing opposition t = are at this store firet. a P ‘i at tae amination. Thomas Bevan b48 the surrender to G : o °\made by transportation men for | Spokane, to be at Saye agner were united in marria, na] the latest things here own, in sympathy wit! ° urrender to Gren rit 7 . s, | Bat je ° 4 lant he . been employed by the government ary of her dependencte tain oF |the expected rush to Cape Nome! Mr, RH. of 8 uit mick kate mate a mn the fa ge | eteeus, in sheet m Eastern strike: t pendencies one inch /next year. Although the first ves-| nue, returned this week from Daw . : pasergag fc jano, and for violin and plano Qs an agent in this city. The free of Alaskan territory. © aot f tin Hoth parties are from ’ GEmAPUNA CRNNG Wak cto whed | ec tncnn ArTitOry. Copies Of the nel to Ot. Michael will not leave| Sos 484 will spend the winter ere. | Avon, this state. On Monday they| led to have you cot & he Bayt a iS reer See resolutions were wired to President | seattle aac aE ae as probably eee many | Seee-rerfaes™-moreing. senving | eee ’ dent | Seattle until about the end of May,| The members of the t an started on an extensive tour ef the | eee eens forgotten to| @nd an absolute famine in planes, their applications for the govern y tickets have already been pur. | Church held a reception last evening | Kast | 3 at h | ah poattians, reer chaased in advance. It ts stated on |'" honor of the new pastor, Rev. W.) aa. ingependent Order of Forest ere, | Breen Oeil Sa a een oe eee » monds \@ vider o ‘o - —— Girls for general housework are THERE S MUSIC good authority that several trans. | Mies Gertrude Moore has returnea | ST? ESV & social entertainment las | by the first of the year. Some in demand ° > portation companies consider it), ” w om evening tn its hall, 818 First avenue Sherman, a 0. | great . Im the men’s de | te r several years’ av a ia t ne @ pertment there is an urgent de necessary to place sailing vessels | sence and is visiting among her ola | 1108. John McGillivray, supreme “STEINWAY” DEALERS cares te the Oey See eee mand for laborers. cooks, dishwash IN THE AIR jon the St. Michael route next year | friends h peedibier Ader wy Pare horn iad peg Qeqund Avenss * Wenttis advanced. Just a gentle hints ere and general help. | as freighters, Most of the people, wtp John B MeManus ¢ tse | ora & ject of order | going up to Cape Nome will no! mightesnth avenue, left Tuceday for lye ee hs yed after the event rrerrerri yi) “That plano you were going te } doubt take In thelr necessary sup | Spokane, and he wi > from there deebhcin Vartoer in @ ph All the latest sheet ¢ Li s a there 1c ; > ° ad b tc ” Pie. ap an ree beget | pltes, and the transportation com.| to New York ; Mr. David C. Hay and Mies Mary 300: ere ph gg ~ Ue ; uy at Christmas,” would it not |Geveral days ago the Star an, |Danies realise that there will be| A tea was given by Mre I. He giturday afterno yt otg ohio idk ye) Gee doe ie be well to’ come in and inepect . ; vory little freight space for their| Gowen. at Trinity Parish reetory, yy yt . Cc. E. EDWARDS , nounced that music dealers of Se Phureday afternoon ia honor of Mre. utchison at the home of the oM ~ke EB - our stock and make your selec- attle had reduced the price of sheet |" supplies. It te probable that) oe Neurosis y clating clergyman. Mr, Hay je m/@ 7 Marion $1, cet. Western and E.R. Aves, music fro: a £0 conte 6 90 the Empire Transportation Com Mre. D. NE iii & well known young man of this city. SEATTLR, WASH : tion now? For a small down bi axter an¢ an Con oot r m FE cents They now announce the |>*@Y Will piace some of ft DiS! stance Baxter, of 103 Aloha etreet, | trod cm the nen ae ee from Eng hanitadadndadadaced payment we will reserve « plano same music at 15 cents. The Bon | *eamers on the Bt. Michael route/ nave returr ne Va ee ee eee | * The shortage of cars on trans) i1 ony honght m stock of music |RXt, year. It is predicted that So | Port Towns The Wednesday Card Club opened | 90 days. Of course, the houses Continental lines is by no means eet itt : nusic | qttle’s northern fleet will be in:| tise Le Noir, who has been visit. | is Meason this week at the home of E request the readers of | pi gee happening. This scarcity a tonite ti canal of creased by at least ten vessels can tea. B Lc ttnwhecd on 1184 tar. Backus, 1122 Jefferson THE STAR to call and | Who have been getting 200 per rolling stock has existed since sont Fara aS mame Oe eee fon street, left Wednesday mornin » card club proved one of see our really rare se- | . b 5 : : c reet, le ednensda porning 4 b be bs cent. profit heretofore, will not last It is due to no loca) “* Combined and dropped the; The British ship Queen Victo | for san Frar popular diversions of the . Pg ents | p Rag et ee rite at price. The Ton Marche managers |ria, which left Shanghal for the| sre cha weason, and starts in| ection of eae ning now | be affected as to thelr retail prt the try hoe tnd a rancvet. AY they will still continne to sell {Sound to load wheat for the United ied city tosiee Gave tatnpaed te attendance this year.| novelties. Everything new a country has made a marvel ts ae md pat fo © United jn the city tw faye turned to r « orre. } ary “ “ Gx ised in every coun | muMe & nts, notwithstanding | Kingdom fifty-three days ago, is|her home at Meaghersvillc, Wash.|, hh tell Be t at the home of and correct in Millinery, | es, but why pay such profits, pooh tay ‘wer at bale ta the he fact that the muste dealers have | now overdue. Inquiries from Lon. yesterday afternoon nF ng the mise Wisi — and as low-in price as the | Our wholesale prices are open for tory of the transcontinental roads | *7°PPC4 to 15 cent don have been recelved in Tacoma) Asa Lee Willard, a Seattle you | best can be sold for, Order | > hes this growth been #0 rapid p about her. man, who has recently achieved hi la next n eating of the Ar ade my| work a specialty. | inspection. We want $10 pront & oor trionic honors, i# in the clly visiting ence w ve held ‘tuesday In ~ | : None of the great systems have THE RECEPTION Dour eaken Ad cee Sbe ta Ma | tiseee abd relatives iditorium of the Acme Business | MRS. E. H. JOHNSON on ech plano we sell. But we been able to keep pace with it th . . Co which has been offered to oJ fies last May the Canadian Pa | attle from the mouth of the Yukon The Young Men's Club of the 4), < the Acetomy by Pr MANAGER cannot guarantee a selection, og ’ the akma, Laurada, Roanoke and Plymouth Congregational chureh ales ‘ pes gers | 3 pes ; cific bas put on about 2.500 new | T0 Mi KINLEY Cleveland. The Lakme and Roan. |!!! hold ite firet meeting the first Pe la pam ane Ry sted ee 109 Gooend arenes, soe, Madinns present prices long. freight cars, an average of over 15) oke will probably arrive here in a) Monday in November stnte University, hie wubject. being “a8 & day. The other roads have been | few days, It 1s supposed that the), Mf Henry Hamilton, who lived | “Forests, and the Forestry of Wash bullding at the same rate. In spite. P at the in Seattle a number of years, return- | wt a Sak of this fact, « h be MILWAUKEF, Win, Oct. 14—Tha Roanoke left St. Michael October | oq to the city Inst Tuesday. He will | nk er. Al! lectures of the Academy | YRES TRANSFER (0 ) every car has been! jist of toant a 25 o b ast Tuesda eo will are free. | of toasts and speeches for the | 25, and ff ao she should tle up here bs ; , needed, and then ¢ c ‘4 resi4e here permanently . es Pe eee beg Reprpep McKinley banquet at the Hotel Pas. /OM Sunday ig The Clarateed ts not | Mr. C. R. Graham and family, of | gc) -Momt, enjoyable rocial affatr Ditributins Cars & Spectalty been h® ter October 14 was announced today yet a month ow aving sailed |1719 Yesler way, left Sunday iast for r ‘ as the surprise "Phone ain 360 S$ nation’s produce. It is unparalleled py Capt. Irvin Bean, chairman north September 18 Whateom, where they will make | S1v0% to Mis t Fat the home of QB comee, cor. Occidental Ay fn the history of North American of the committee. Captain Bean is s+ 8 their home in the future. her aunt, Mre L, Crawford, 1114 and Jackson street paitroads. With this fact in view,|to act as toastmaster, and as such| Harry T. Hayden, late of the! ms and Mra, Win casa Marlon street, Tuesday evening. The 06900009 009 | om an png pad say there ts no pion) ee = th Mi, a4 “ ts her United States hydrographic office apent several daye in 3 n ‘Teds x pty Megha af ig janger serious rate wars, either "T"' boest will be 1 President of of Port Townsend, has been ap. week. Mr. Redfield was egat 7 preted : snvor | 5 ea dailadeilil o United Stat sis Flip: pes niin p X «ate and was moet pleasant. The even.| PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. freight or passenger, for some time re-| pointed to take charge of the office |to the Episcopal conven foe SA: econd Av er, ka lent McKinley of the office apiscor N ing Was largely spent in dancing. | . to come. 6 aonb Mo ey. \of the Puget Sound Tug Boat com, Mr. Portus Haxter, a well known ‘Those present were: Mr. and sare "* | 104 W. Washington St. have the onip N Pik Siate < asin pany at that place. . ttle nella man, who went to Hicks, Miss Mary Reber Mies Alice { ti r 8 MILLER 18 BACK. oe waukee.” to| The government steamer Gen, | ported to be much improved Kate McGraw, Mine Marth Kea ind d rit iM at Sins it: hich Muyor Rose | reapond. t¢ M Wilson, Capt. Beecher, arrived! Several dinner parties ha ) Miss Millicent Fox, Mise Claire mae ah the Northwest. A. Miller, the prosecuting wit retary of the N Long accom. from a cruise around the Sound #!Ven this week by the Baptist pas-| ley, Miss Carrie Morgan, Mise tater | outed otal Bess in the Phillips-Lyts Esplin pantes the pres to Milwaukee thts morning. tors of the city In honer of clers Morgan, of Le Angeles, Mise Ada to figure s! bref rary T¥Y eases, is back. He arrived from and le pr nt at the banquet @ toaat ba men attending the convention Morga Miss Sadie Morgan, Miss | 7 Whatcom last night me time '? “The will next be proposed ‘_ ALK! ts due from Lynn} Mr. W. BE. MoKee, one of the mont bi . i aie Ida Amith, Mies | ago, Miller was called to Vancou. {2 “hich retary apond, | cana prominent Fiks of the city, haw been Helen Healy, Mies Alfreda Healy. I p : ver by important business and put | iiy s tenet ty phe tra to Unis \ Tre ahehine etree ine ween (MR Peeve eee athe The Purest Emu sion up & deed of Nanaimo property to proposed and the secretary of war, UM! VERSITY HEIC HTS i me i cy cs hn He Morrie CMs Mr. E Dudley Rood, Mr, |Made for the skin, ac com- the value of $4,000 in the hands of if he is here, will be asked to re- hall last haoakar ahora at Mort’ Hammons, Mr. Robert Brinker, Mr. |Plexion, Bulphur Cream the prosecuting attorney as secur. spond. One Wteconain congressmar utiful Residence Property to be ~ Matt Scurry, Mr. Charles T. Scurry. mene Ladies Auxiliary of the Terr de s * urry, . 2 ity for his appearance at the trial, Wo has not been selected, will be) Puton tha Market Next Weok Hirsch, Right prix warded, MM Fred Baxter, Mr. Loute Cragin WM. STAFFORD & CO, His departure many thought was ®#K¢d (o reply to a toast eh Mr. Georme BH. Kittineer, at 40g MM Resinald Kaylor, Mr. Hugene | 1796 First Avenue Agents Wanted for all time J, A. Moore, of the Moore Invent: |. | Hockett Armstrong, Mr. Geo 7 cles ment Co., has heen as busy Terry avenue, of the promin All = - - a olean a Tax Dodger. pUsY AAG bee) 8} Seattieites who have b Ving Allen. Mr FR. Wubbell, of New AMUSEMENT BOLE COLUMAT 4.-The F A omy week. preparing for the rush | ¢ kane fruit £ he? rir heer ae York olty, Mr. Ralph Reber, Mr. | ’ ‘ ‘OL »., Oct ne Re. | which te sure to follow when tnt. | °P° sly : besgisibg K- Clayton Crawford, Mr. W. CG. Keith THIRD AVENUE THEATER LAID BY MONDAY. public An campaign manager have | versity Heightn Is placed on the mar. Mr. Francis Roteh, o r- Mr. Coll Murray, Mr, Harry Wilkin | (Tonight)—The Fiints, hypnotists, ik consid Whstie in ace & hy Assistant City Engineer Scott Sshig tee eiinile BE Takin We aes| Mot foe years. han -iNkew t bale eae Her} eon and My, J OE Preston, | SEATTLE THEATER (Tonight) |f§ snd cakes.” Bieo wiite and ‘cnkor made oe : aphi m in RR. Me Not for years has there been the ati he es A itr y Tim With high price cream tartar bald: Yeft this morning for Black River 1 return nal property | interest in a new addition that hae ——— | inst shart, EXPOSITION. Ponder are found to contain Roe ot erossing to nuperintend the com- in Harmilton cou renulted in the case of Mniveraity |_A British tourist wandered Into the| Dr. Goldech ee ' ..| Armory Hall aft n and ev orphans baling hevate as mee pletion of the laying of 140 lineal 1 n ni s|Hoetghts. {t is generally recognized | Rustler's Retre in an Arizona] sity of Vient Wily ales Arne ‘ ening to soking, Deweey ne fase feet of 42inch submerged atect t*! f $10,000,000 tocks, | that this pr rty will form one of | town, reer y, and languldly ked : ; sidenote é of modern phi pie. Mr. Scott says the work will | 20"! “ ks “aes by 1 an : ry the It he ine Tiniversity towns | for is teh : NW ; Jade eal 1 th : Cages of Il zd he fh sence at: *| rings ri mo Satsreeesh ' in pro. RARARAR $6 completed by Monday. A Inrge ve 1 the United States, and for thin | accommodating barkeeper to his as m alleviates the| F . ation then any J Gaus 1? wave ave tenpiovas ct || ' y returns $1,¢ r'the| reason as well as on account of it|sitant, ‘the gent wants a eyeball, T|euffering of a patient, He says alao| other state in the unton, and they get y y A | tax x ri 0 Ey ree to as! many ppatare) advantages of lene | 2unbe wo Mt ist, dot hoe wate dt, Ga that If children prefer a light in tele | re money on the average than the And You WIli Use No Other this point, vo my ta eo! ¢tion, 418 fn groat-domand, ouvand-ketcl»a Chinaman" sleepne fourm they whould have iy : sctcancsl pensioners pf any other state, acetal

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