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yore , . . i 2 4 " — 4 THE SEATTLE STAR, fishing closes, they expect to send on't take Ic o convince you that | their Cug# and seows outside the har It don’t take long to convi y | bor to the halibut banks ‘ | The Northwestern Imp ement A P company was awarded the soniract re a Puget of supplying 1,000 tons of oc for the N i tate Institution at Walla Walla by Sound ecessit the state board of audit last week says the Roslyn Miner » ? - ‘. | Lieut. Gov, Danisia writes a hot And much less time to convince you that this Pe lenial of the charge that he hus store is the place to make your selection, A . . been out of the state.” He in gov . , mal Bee Is the Union Pacific About to Extend). sissies In Case He Is Not Seated in Congress moment spent in this department means Secretary of State Jenkins isn't ’ money saving to you. 000 feet of coppe dd wire | Peer ARAPAOP to get Soun the eae salteas ecmmans IS e e rogram. Ladies’ Fast Black GLORIA UM-| Men's Fast Biack GLORIA UMs as Independewt says the same - - | BHKICLIVAS, pretty natural handles | rarer — Reames poae | , ; p ‘ Mec value, onl h| stantially made; only ....-.66e ‘The Geatt! San Francisco Railway company has tnetituted @ | 4 int of wire was etolen several) » SALT LAKE, Utah, Oct. 19.—County Attorney! Putnam has re ® We value, only 3 sig: win h ‘are bein tried today before Judge @ | Weeks ago from the same place ® fused 1 4 Warrant for the arrest of President Bnow of the ® » x | Men's Fine Fast Black GLORIA gondemmation sults . Ladies’ Fine Fast Black Bnatish| ype LLAS retty neture! @ Benson. The property concerned ties near the ntennial mill, @ | Mise Lo Wriehe hi woos] & Mormon church, on the ground that no evidence can be produced ® | “Cr Ona UMBRIELLAS, handsome | LAA pr ober Just south of Massachusetts streets. [It consiete of four lots The @ [cape from poisonin burm ® to show which any, of the nin ives i# the legal wife, and that ® | natieral daaeal <a | Sondios: | handles. steel rod and frame, pig 3 @cquirement of this tract gives that road control of the whole @ | She ate from a plate which had con-| # therefore, there Js nothing criminal in his living with Minnie | Choa. gti th handler] finished; she value, onl . @ er of Blocks between Whatcom and Colorado streets, from Mas- @ | tained @ preparation of strychnine | & Jengen, wife 9 * . | Men's Fine Stik GLORIA UM- @ sachusetts street south to the canal waterway. This tract is to @ | accidentally left. The quantity was! # The supreme court r, decided in a former case against ® | Ladies’ Fine Silk GLORIA UM-| BRELLAS, steel rod and Pare- @ de used for ratiroad yards @ | not sufficient to Kill, and she soon re-| & President Snow that Sara on Was his legal wife, She te still & BRELLAS, handsor carved| on frame, pretty shepherd crooks ° The Seattle & San Franctsc@ tracks are to come up Colorado @ | covered. @ living, undivorced, but 4 4 by her husband, President Snow, *# | handics, steel rod Paragon| bandles,grand wearing; $2.00 value, wtreet amd Ratiroad avenue to Jackson street They will then @ What i» sald to be the larcem | ® of the Mormon church ® | frame; $1.39 value, on $1.00 each| only . $1.00 each Goudie back on Railroad avenue,across the east and weet waters © [whistle in the world has just been| * Such a decision, in view of the facts, it would be impossible to w | ‘ | Eadie Fine TAFFETA SILK UM- waye to West Seattle, following a line parallel with the present @ | gy pcesstully cast for the Bellingham] ® conceive outside of this state. Hut the case against President Snow ® | Ladies Fine TAFFHOTA SILK UM BRELLAS, steel rod, Paragon 3 Seattie terminal treatic, about a block south of the same. The © | Ray Improvement company's new| ® ' not to be dr here. Plans are under way to have a war- & | BRELLA®, pretty cane handles,| prame handsome horn handles; franchise calls for the erection of a very heavy drawbridae over @ | mills, says the New Whatcom Re-| ® rant issued in another cour t | celluloid eyelet and heavy silks tas this number will tempt you to the east waterway. This bridge ts to be built under the euper- @ | veitie. It will be the time regulator) ® The Mormon church leaders have at last come to realize that ®& | steel rod and Parage frame; part with your money; $2.00 value, @ vision of the board of public works @ | tor Whatcom county ® their plan to set Ub wed polyamiat, Roberts, In the houne of & | cheap at #2 our price beach! only PY FA $2.00 each @ The Mkelihood fe, that for the next year the road will use the @ W. B. Prilips has sold the Win-| # Coneres® may fall, They & admit the danger that threate * | Ladies’ Fine SILK UMBRELLAS, Ladies’ Fine SILK UMBRELUAS, - @ old Beattie terminal trestle, after It has been repaired, and load ® | 104 pilot to Ri EB. Doran, of Be & Roberts. Men high in the councils of the chureh realize that @ | fine cane celluloid and silver trim finest clome rol! steel rod and Para- its coa! from temporary bunker#® at West Seattle @ | atele . & there le the greatest danger of oberts loming bis @eat, and have #& | fine chose roll Par gon frame, rich welsel wood handle, The block of land west of the east waterway, where the orten te to have a new bank, | # wittly planned a new move In the Interests of the man wh *) 7 | rod, heavy silk) heavy silver-mounted; to eee ts to @ company is to erect its new bunkers, is to be improved in the 4 sa AA, votgbiet doves & they have pla al of rtyr *) 00 value, only...82.60 each buy; 96.00 value, onty,.,..$6.00 each @ meantime. “ * & sour ito the moat prominent men in the # | EF oe ae 4 Those who are in a position to Judge, state that the Seattle © * Me hureh it today that in the event of Koberts’ # ee @ & San Francisco road te not alone on these contemplated im- @ an indebtedne & rejection by congre » pul Up next year as a candidate # | Children’s Fine BROWN CHECK DOUBLE CAPR MACKINTOSHES, @ provements. In the frst p the Northern Pacific will either use @ | but 62.200, and over $3,000 due in de-| @ for the governorsh|) to succeed the present governor, * handao finished, only . $2.96 each @ ite tracks up Colorado street or Will come up Whatcom street, © Iinquent tases | & Wells, who has t bitter ef y of Roberts from the start & | Ladies’ Fine WOOL SERGE MACKINTOSHES, double or military cape; @ im entering the city. Ip either event, the Seattlc & San Francie: @ The Whatcom Blade gives the fa-| @ of th it a would take th meet de- & a splendid garment, only $4.60 each @ co's yard property would be very handy for the Northern Pacific. @ | ures of improvements in that ity| @ its ne sdmit that Koberts would # | Men's Heavy TWILLED SERGE BOX COAT STYLE MACKINTOSH- @ There are reasons, however, to bolleve that 4 bigger deal than @ | the past year amounting to more) @ no 4 strong 7 18, grand wearing, only,. teeeseverdoeseoece seecteeeee, $6.00 each thie is In progress. than $500,000, _* new “f the fact that the Mormon #& e The Union Pacific road has long been looking toward Beattie, @ The Davenport Times says 400,000) adere hav wd the utmost confidence that Roberts & W Pp iT ZSRSON BR Bome years ago it contemplated West Seattic terminals, Men who 3 Jaacks have been sold tO Wheat-| ® Would be seated, with ling the great national movement to # e e ] 4 ] 4 e ] @ are posted, say that the company has renewed fe derire In raisers in that county. Every ware-| @ cast him out. It v t nope of the leade that the Spanish ® @ coming to this city, the southern line would need three things: @ | house is full, and still grain is com-| ® and Philippine ware w ! rest in the Roberts fight to 206, 208, 210 Pike St. @ terminal property, water-front, and «rain elevators. Tre Seattio @ | ing in ® fall toa low ebb 1 t pe id tire of the crusade dur- & @ & Ban Francisco road have all of these fwcilitien Moreover, It © aa eee & ing the hot eurne 5 ’ * — eae oatitaaeha _ . more than it will need. The yard property would easily @ . *) 3 Gheimatate Ouiew Posite tracks, No graim elevator at West Be. @ LANGTRY WILL NOT ERE eee | MORAN BROS COMPANY @ attic ia needed, but the Union Pacific would want one 4 a De e One thing is certain. the Seattle & San Francisco road has Engine and Shi Builders } avectute contro! of the last of the water-front, both on the cast ® PUBLISH HER BOOK, & eusiness cnance. NELLIE SENT HOME. ARETE A Ia Ae, @ and west sites of the bay. It has more than it w wer need. At @ = j STEEL AND WOOD @ the advent of the Union Pacific, it alone can offer the facilities @ Pia Te ea O. i. \ Meare he information| Nelile Piekerell, the young gin|@® LUMBER MILL, @ which that road will need. ° : bureau, has’ rece 1a letter from a 10 prefers to wear boys’ clothes - 2 ° LONDON, Oct. 19.—A sensation 8 Massachusetts hes | nent home with her parents yes Seccccccccccccccceseecoocceoooooeers wep extend Sodey bY Mie THOSE? | vo tavect ame tn & 6 ys terday «yey edhe ae ce, | im this city. Mr, Moor snable | ——__——__ acorporated 1967 = = ication of her remintacences, which | i" | Incorporated 7 © furmieh this informerion but wll) Killed by an Electric Fan were expected to be issued about |)” - / | y IT MAY BE SAMPSON IS age saig = pea dpepeted rene) MILWAUKEE, Wis. Oct. 19. Q.S. GOLD M.& S. CO. One publisher had offered her $160. | °" setae Mary Leleer, & domestic employed C. E. Therston & Co., Official Brokers 109 Cherry 8t. 0 for the book, and also $110,000 for —_— | jin a local hotel, was killed today by Company owns 1s claims Patents pe 50 feet ment the American rights ork ; no debs fer Lanitedgn' A MURDER) NOW ADVANCED |streriscietscc sc nes oo) MEATMER FORECAST. NT Tay canes nee |g reok eles aiteiom ter tater el at St pa ee "EA acquaintance of such eminent per For Seattic and Vicinity.—Tonieht| hair, whieh was of unveual length, | + tal | yyages that ehe believed her rem-|and Friday, rair brisk to bigh| and while bolding It to dry before the Mysterious Assault on Thos. Effect of the Retirement of | mirences would be mort interesting | woutheriy winds fan, its meshes were caught in the Did you ever stop to think how much they add Vile Moral ® © Medieie Tt i fo than her Gecicton hed —_——— j y revolving bledes. ‘atl to the finish of your parlor ? Made to order, and Desmond nin enr suppress the book was due to the er life o efo ould b wv mignes i ~<a 7 ‘ hesive of the Prince of Wales NORTHWESTERN STOCKS °° 1%) Ut before the fan could St Eee. ep lind: ate, Geek asimiaaconntion WASHINGTON, D. C.. Oct. 19.- ‘What appears to be a deliberate) ettemp: tt t eo | At the North Mining ex-| —_———_ Gt murder is aileged to have | The retirement of Roar Admiral H 4 ; ' eecurred in O'Riley’s saloon on Firat| L. Howinon advances Rear Admiral jchange it |REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | .. an Gregue south, Delow the bunkers, at W. T. Sampron to the foot of the list | Bidders wore few Pp ; a an earty hour this morning. Thos. | °F senior rear admirals, but as i A " cee, ee om 1 in it f dee i a musements. wes a office Deemond, & copperamith, lies now Bot give fim addi er, m incre Charies W. Jacobs et ux. to W. H A PINT @t police headquarters, lingering be- | Wil. how Invitation Accept @ween life and death. Desmond's, his salary. As Junior rear admiral | Clark, 8% DM DW ew Bec &, tp 22 ne sea he recetved ipo ‘ ‘ March 24, $00. To have * : fractured and his face is| While serving at sea hy ved $6, LOND Oct » r oe 2 He was found tn thia|%% On shore duty he would re aaniridee athietlé offlee tc Margaret Dilling to Ellen McEiroy West's English by Officer Mayou | ceive only $4,675. When he assumes| Gorton's minstreis drew & g00d-) -ooied the Yale-Harvard inv n|* 40 feet lot 1, block, Nagie's Beoond 5 Officer McDonald reported| Command of the Boston navy yerd | sized audience at the Seattic theater | for @ return meeting in April 1H add, Oct. 14, $1,200. Alle, Porter or Stout ; on O'clock thie morning, he| he will draw a salary of 96,375, and | iaet evening. The performance met «tte ae uw Ham §. Greaton to W. H. and Mayou that there wae) Wil! have the use of the command-| ... semerkable in the first part, fa oe Seo jouw — Ig 7. | om tap in your home @ man asleep in O'Riley’s saloon, | ant’s house and be given other al.) vue aenieie of saw rancis y's La Grand add, May : Ebb for him to keep his eve on him. flowanc ee which will make his year-| fot the number and variety of § (28, 1808, $200. Ove-sinth berrel, $2.00 Mayou went in several times, and|'¥ income from the government | Jokes. The songs were not up-te- John Huchanen to Henry W. Mar- Owe quarter fo Desmond appeared to be all right.| aval to if not more than the ses | date, but the dancing was, and {t was! key, und % of et ni ne\ sw sec | Jeter Desmond was lying in front of be $7,500. The retirement of Admiral}in musical comedy in the second 8% Seattle T andes; und \& fot ¢ tae its aaa SES | the saloon tn an unconscious con-| Howtson » advances Admiral | part, wer punced hit Their | Land aa block 10, M 4 sup to Beattle @tion and blood was towing freely Sobley on mber, and makes him/ work was refined and well executed. | ‘ | Homestead add, Oct. 16, $7,000. | from @ wound on his head. Mayou| the eighth officer in the navy | Mutien and Vonder, wwe ace» Dr, Belle Howard's Action) son Jones et ux. to Andrew A weat inte the saloon and investiat-| Orders wil! soon be Issued from batic comedians, are als thy of 0 heriff | Anderson, nity ney nel sec 26, t The Great Sa'e of of the matior, Dut could get no sat.| War department cloming all the tem-| particular mention. Gorton's Min Against Our Sheriff. |r 6, Oct. i, 8 * | s fefection he bartender | porary recruiting stations at which | streis will be seen here for the bast) i auit gor damages will), ,Umited States to Willtam J. Trim- Mayou'e attention was soon di-| Volunteers for the volunteers were | Lime this evening ee ee oh i a " ble, WM nek and wi sey sec & tp | fected to @ pool of what looked like | enlisted. The entire twenty-five re-| Ded onase® Wan a : eity | 2k & January §, 1895, patent water tn one corner of the saloon. | Kiments of ¥ rs authorised by| Madam Modjeska returns to Se- | Sheri &. Deput Executor of Afthur A. De Ro It wes found, however, to be a pooi| the president have been enlisted, ex-| attle tomorrow and Saturday even- | Sher aw readers of tb@ | iand H., Mary A., Orion O ano @f blood, and, in their haste, Dex. | cept the forty-ninth ine ee oe andy , A tpe| Ws Margaret L. and Charlies L | > * pin Sse | the enthustaem shown ts naturnily | mye ~~ Denny and Louise C. Frye to Mary wash it away sealGeset ew be mingled with the greatest regrets) Beile t an of a tds tank ¥ wack Ul | A private wire from Chie ‘ . tt to be her f ell appear. | Peorta vera M Bay . ago arrested Geo. Peterson, a sailor v iat 6 is $0 be har Inpowsll agpout | rere — 1 by © Broadway add, Oct. , 12 informs vs that the Chicago Matt a " 4 John W —— —— ance In this gection. F i. ‘ | « “ She in Give three performances | Jury at a f Mitta PB. Sherrard to Frank J. w- Mams, the bartender, on evepicton “ re | 2 ie an | plano factories are about to close Sain stir seenives +0 Res sae State News. here changing the bill for ea In| implicated in a lot G/biaae a, Alebaator & Gelb At Half Price | tere the patrol wagon and his 4 announdng — Stuart” as = ergs ~ foe r reon's plat, ent. Oct. 6, $17 | down, in sympathy with the aeatalaiaaiali - pening play. the management has x aye that by . E. B. Fowle + o 01 c » 7 wounds were dressed by Dr. Bm! Rockedtanto wee bar tance te recent | poeure 4 wae ou £1 on Sone St Be Se Somes ws Has begun. The best Bi! eastern strikes. Bortes. About 9 o'clock this morn- R meng riggs age nadine rad fegent che st one farm | Ostes. lots 16. to 18, block 7, Byron 1d biggest money-sav- 7 o L : ps ad Oct 7 rs * O@eer Mazou found » Jarge club ' wonderful portrayal of the unhappy | near Olympia. whe ed ee ae ing chance of the year '99 What with advancing prices, ‘With blood in the rear of | The public debt of Snohomirh ndertul ¢ y i : re {. Coleman et ux. to Lambert ) | galoom, and it will be used in| County {n $429.55, £220,000 of which | Queen of Boo To ~d her play ee Rar bed snes | # sh) + Coleman, part sec 6, t 24, r a | and an absolute famine in planos, f ion ie bonded Mary Stuart.” wrote the veteran | demands heavy dame ‘Desmond ts unable to give an ac-| Wasaingto irymen are to bold — pie «dk inter, “ts a rand and _3. WW, ine et uz. to 4 meeph R. Holden & Wilson Furniture Co, prices will be at least $30 hi count of the as#ault He says he] a convemion at North Yakim. on — > . Huchanan, and s% lot 30, bloc oN a rll A lad | enntcntae es Biot gy Sal Rie BEE Re ago THE WIN DI 4, Squire park a4, Oct. 14, q.c., $1.| 1109-11-13 Secand Ave. by the first of the year. Some searched at headquarters no money| The four Fairhaven salmon can-|ette.” the latest addition to ber rer Elizabeth A. and diey P. Pick-| | houses in the city have already was tound. neries have put up 344,000 cases of | ortoire, will be presented. It le « i to John BS. Ls Willams, ei lot Say 4 Jen kee tes DAISY LEITER oan pen raid Cee eEe oo 3 ie ve meen | George R. Wilson » Henry H E request the readers of | “That piano you were going te acks and stilversides lows the career of the famous French -- - * Ve Clayton, tt ° 2 ° HE STAR to call and % a The receipts of the Walla Walla] queen from the gateties of her rus i en Aig tract im sec 9, t 35, r 4, Sept eee our teally-rare se- buy at Christmas,” would it not RY fruit falr this year were 5,300 and | Uc retreat at Little Trianon, through Malachy Connelly et ux. to Rob be well ti a expenses only $4,000. Last year the| the terrible days of the revolution Each Other Last Night. rt Wood, lot & block 9, Ren pone lections of Pattern Hats and well to come in and inspect “a receipts were $7,000, but there wae « Much Ado About Nothing,” an- ta atom, Gon! novelties. Everything new our stock and make your selec- leficit of $400 after the bills were | nounced for the matinee on Satur-| Old Roreas caused all k “WOAH ~ “M | - 0 | A. Hird et ux. toC. L, Hanson,| and correct in illiner NEW YORK, iment aaron paid day, ts on sdon} bats for & matinee | troubles about town inst n ? A 1, took Je faliblle Bad, Get 3 and as low in price as the on now? For emell down we The Yakim: ley hop crop has | Performance. ough perhaps | kept the late pedestrians t | e700. ° is - " . ss latest subject for gosmip in India is}, Rdaceccrad c t> pedis Ab moet popular of Mhakespeare’s com-|ing wena, disentangling tt hd staid Wienke ie 6. Dickie best can be sold for, Order payment we will reserve @ plano eed re a leer Cur-| but, neverthelens, there is a great | *dties, Ht tas been even very rarely | trom broken telegraph |» n, lot 4. block 143, Denny's Broad.| Work a specialty. so dape: Ot course, the Ronee te Ma). Cofin Camptell of the Con: | uncertainty aa to the basis « oe — (inet: In addl- | peeping olear of the glans way add, Oot, 4, $1,700 — i r 5 « ens " 7 t © the veo ow @uburben r : tre! India Horse Guard the hope will. begin to sell freely. | |S Soeastem, will arouse much ens| sre’ pave telephones nav | "Mae Toohey to eame, lot 6, block MRS. E. H. JOHNSON who have beon getting 200 per ’ : 1. F. Brock, of Eufaula, has a ra: | whe rceeeee | ie | 143, Denny's Broad ‘The bride's portion is to be enor-| 4 suo00 feet of prime jogs at hia| thusiasf concerning Ht. There te &| abusing the company Rar eee ere neren eee OR, Si MANAGER cent. profit heretofore, will not mows, though even Anglo-Indians, | oon in Coal creek being rafted up. | remendous artistic gulf between the | for “telephones out of sthern Séathd Raliwee ox: 1000 Becond Avente, cor, Madison With a reticence seldom displayed in thos of “ Stuart” and the ers in the lobby of the . y company be affected as to their retall price \< © yello am Loungers | y other peopie’s affairs, have not pub-| The lows are large yellow fre and |i ching vivacity of Beatrice In| Seattle Inst Hotell co Louise Herin, aw nw sec 17, t 4 y e 2,000 feet to the ° Seattle last night were considerably lished the exact amount. mpl svernae 4, > the We: | Much Ado About Nothing.” « gulflannoyed by one of the half-round | =7, & July 3, 8 es, but why pay such profite, Maj. Campbell is a member of the} Freieht recetpts atthe Ellensburg " h M G. Henry Whitcomb et ux. to Pa- that only a genius such a 04+ | plate-giaes windows flying Into thetr Ps oO holesal ‘ staff corps and commands one of the | Ta!!road station fn September reach- | thence A. MacDonald, tote 18 and 19, ur wholesale prices are open for Dest native cavairy regiments in In. | ed $20,000. Among the commodities | ** CA Span, | , Midst, and the wind wreaking #en-| Hock § University Heights add, Oct. It ] a Serion estion w a. shipped, hay amounted to 100 car-| Considering the number of counter | era! havoc in the oMce, 7 rm | 3, $400 Hy $ inspection. We want $10 profit He entered the army in 1879 ana] loads, and the hay shipping season | attractions which have been here | bows Dcabties, saved Ue ia kideweos| —_ on each plano we sell, But we has seen 6 fair amount of active sor-| '* Yet to come the week, “Yon Youson™ has met! ios when the good women of th LL PO W ER = we acral He took part !n part pa pmo pay ere. wee Trea naliate weted tee vee the | Ww C. T. U. turned out this morn- pay cannot guarantee a selection, eg over the sidewalks complain because| season hae opened, it seems that | 1h tla ct Ry saggy Rsdided present prices long. \ the cows are not Mkewtee ruled off | Manager Russell can safely calculate | 10 OFF re gue ecslagy ya Th H Mi d but were reassured when they dis the walks, and an ordinance inst} on a profitable engagement for any 8 uman n . je ered it was merely a chir cows running at large In the town |attraction he would care to book. mn ephyr. inion ( is likely to be passed The high clase of amusement he has | *°? EEE FES tS Holion Parker, the wealthy resi- | far furnished at popular prices, | The secret of success is in the hu- | . A A HOSPITAL dent of Walla Walla, who a few| has gained the entire confidence of | man mind—confidence is success. weeks ago offered John 8. Crosby, | the patrons of the house, who justly | Prof. Johnson, who graduated with | —_—— the ew Tork apostle ot inate red feel that a good ean ‘s | honors from one of the principal col- | 5 ved © the > 4 at every performance, “Yon | leges In the United States, says if th ° d cakes mad WONTINGTON, W. Va, Oct, 19.—| 40 Improved farm to the value of 96,- | assured 1 WAS A DESERTER | K . aye if the Lest night, 20 lea phaatnggee| ‘hin 000 If he would devote a year's time | Yoneon” has been a favorite piay | mind ts clear and active the aystem | § vowaereretoand to contain ookens city, Mies Rone Sidebottom and Jos.| t% Work in behalf of the single tax|!n Seattle theaters since its first 3 | im in perfect health, Our greatest ‘hile (hose made with modern Dilion were married. A wedding sup. | ‘4% in this state, Friday made gand tage pone pupal gore apes « = | men and women are fearless, daring phate aay, Ae pare n lowed; oe ~| his offer by placing in escrow a deed | The success of the play was tnstan-| penvirn, Cold, Oct and full of confidence in thetr abili- bd an ; 5 1415 S d A pee, Sot » liga cag oe re for ine fare to que att m, which will] taneous, and ite continued popular. Poly, 23 years old, has been arrested | ty to fully carry out their piaae modern phosphate powders, eco ve, of the PA aR eies Mgyod supper All| 44 delivered to Mr. Crosby if he ac-| ity I largely due to the able actors | ay a deserter on Information by This is evidence that they are in the| “92% PBB OS ada Near Pike . may. acusa weaves 5 cepts the offer who have played it. Following in! tather, Adolph Poly, who »| bowt of health. It's your own fault | it a n physicians were hur : the footsteps of Ben Hendricks and | j.ajous of his son's relations with|that you are not the same. Prof. : fedly summoned, and they spent the| Over 0 puptin were enrolied in| Oi)’ ee alison has con. | 20 a lation | | You Will Use No Other remainder of the night working with | the Roslyn schools the first week pt “ aa — ‘scacidin ak the the. ben Maud Fradiey, a I h-Canadian | Johneton studied for ten long years the unfortunates, among whom wers| John Thomas, of Tacoma, claims| ging has able support from a com. | girl, who had been living with his| to discover something thet would at Coeccccssooooooocs Dem Mae BAB Groom. Slaw made | the distinction of helping to start Mit | pany of excelient performers. ‘y ; Poly enlisted in the United | circulate aa nature requires—eome- \@ + from cabbage which had been | Thomas Lipton in business of PE seg, Mate Bade nggnagt sh eta ca ‘ ape “age \e DR J G6, W o ( oprmkied with paris green during ita) The Kilensburg Capital says that The opening of the Olympic theater, “'"'e" nie - nth hea epaia n } oe thing that wou urify, enrich and e “ 5 q o growth was the cause of all of the| another vein of fine-looking coal han| yesterday was greeted by a large} York and werved in th ‘ntiago| drive from the system disease. At 3 cht bch igh teehee dda | D4 D4 Sreudle. |ieen uncovered on. the Upper | patronage. ‘The new management |Compalem He deserted at Honolulu | last he was successful and called his : $300 jg MOR 3\$ SPECIALIST < ; The festivities were to have ended | Taenum has furnished an excellent program | oe itd to. the bt pines. Maud late dine avery senteonone, whl h $ e " profortod” place pay: @ a ‘ . A radley area that sive will harry y o ¢ o1 f , lec {i ki was turned into @ hospital. Tt i!) won frat prize for cheese and second | Of fefined vaudeville will find tn the tone, nat 4 , AB C. E. EDWARDS 2¢ feared that there may yet be a num but at the state fal Cowy Nttle themter a mood eventing’ | anes | HUECKIY by removing the cau t| ~ . e 3 prs on butter & talieseatttalenid + ~ ead of ¢ quickly cures all stomach, kidney |@ 7) Marton &t., det. Western aod RR, Aves, me. o : ber of fatalities. 2 . 4 entertainment Ineten f daily AMUSEMENT BULLETIN. ., Det t se Sk D ——_____ Hardy Geety, @ 16-year-old BOY. | matinees, which formerly occurred and bladder troubles, rhewtmatiam, | $ SEATTLE, WASH. $\$3 SKiIn Diseases 2 “) Child Burned to Death. | while operating @ stamping machine | ya nq Kunkler will only have| THIRD AVENUE THEATER] nervousness, catarrh and all Diood | @O@ORMOOOMOO9R0eCRRe R008 4 shinee ote hm ppg p ee hod de ob whe Bored Pe bia “9 matin Wednesday and Saturday | (Tonight) "Yon non," Himense For if male complaints tt| -\@ DINBURG. g PO AM, Pa., Oct. 19.—Lit | mah of hie hand » badly mangled | agternoons. Among the tures of | SHATTLE THEATER (Tonight)—| has no equal, Many doctors use and anes tie Florence Hanney, three years old,| that he will never be able to Use lining week's bill are Christian Han-|Gorton's Minstrels recommend electrozone. Tt Is cur- > 3 was burned to death here today, her| them again lecn, the @wediah Villiniet; Ire Da FIRST SEATTLE EXPOSITION, | ing thousands, It will cure you, Go| aeunney & STEWART | e MEDICAL INSTITUTE Pe Gress igniting when she tried to put| The P. A. F. cannery will prob-| vis, banjoist; Miss Paul Lloyd; Jaffa | Armory Hall afte 1 and evening: | and get a sample free at 1514 First | lore, Third Ave. and Columble oe \@ 49-50-51 Beeston Bicek a out @ fire that her brother had kind oes y run all winter, says the Fatr- | to Jerusalem; Mias Josie Gordon, and OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville and | avenue. Price only $1 @ bottle, Sam- | Telephone Main Li = Beattia. Wash, . ea 1 led. haven Times, After the salmon | the clnematograph, Moving Pictures, [ple at 1514 Piret avenue, | \@ ©9000 00000 00008 7 a

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