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Cents a Month By Mail or Carrior . ao Vol. 1 sE By Mrs. Stevens, in Her Annual Ad- dress to the W. C. T. U. Declaring That His Recognition by Congress Would be a Direct Insult to American Women. * 2 a of the National WC. Tt * * 1 <~* . *. * rt fed ‘* + ke ' * oe “ sa nh availa ° * *. we and * balcony we * ew, na , * Th # occupied * *buLw t at 5 * ® terna . * ® Ha . * . eo The p " . 7 ® Fra of x * ha . ® the 7 se r r * _— 2 seation was * * er ieee * @ erts & . * * : : oe . 7 wae v a” 1 a oa - so a * oe . * with ne ead g and de *. * waa de d by an almost ®& . fents from meetings where @& oe mipary report « mt. & = tof the treasurer was @ . re. and a large amy ‘* eo jegates Duey until late in the # + * * wan > ree * . x ee * * *- . * (-et-arme stated at Siready the members were suf- #& @ fering fre too h of Puget sound invigorating osone. * * To te sion * ; ‘ t » Welcoming the delegates. @& W Atio ik th m will beg Among the features af the @ ® evening » © addresses of welcome; on behalf of the state, @ % Governor John R s: for t city, Mayor T. J. Humes: for #® @ the Protestant chure Rev H.W. Gtiehriet. Judge Roger & © @ Greene wil! speak for the chamber of commerce. Mise Mary L. ® w® Page will de the « wne address for the state WC T t 7 ® and Mre. Mary Re Rees . ® be mete by pataped of the prine!, * oe ections wil * * * e * eereree STRAT eeeee A Missouri Bank Robbed. NEVADA M Oct A The Farmers’ Bank of Schnell City * @ounty, was robbed of $3.40 in at k this mornin ng the count today for the burglars. [te ee ee eeeeeeeeenee, * * ae IN Oct. M—Colonel @ * » Ss Auttrian military ® A @ att at Paris. te dead It @ @ was reported « week ago that @ * neider fought a du t * : 4 * her Gen. Roget 7 In Caring for Visitors tothe @ Cuienet, aw a remult * , *® Dreyt testimon Volunteers’ Celebration. % Drrrtue 6 The Seattle Red Cross society held | * nso cna eg The Trouble Ended. | ter ption of the v r were pe h . ‘ be given the so’ at the " “I by Mer. M hotel econ efter ¢ . wh red Bis port. Ry request Mr. | * cand ye ‘ BE. H. Wells ed and te Ma 6 co ti e statement tt t promulaated Bt tee on he te re tr James Bweeney f Tipt work #o far a shed in prepar-| 7 the weported sucosaaor of ing for the entertainment v prot ea Pp 00 strangers expe 4 ir Ne diner rine m. Pat | ~ OPPORTUNITIES \ ‘ - IN PARAGUAY. rag od ti thts was’ pay for th | Many Chances for Americans commedations , the same es y to Make Money. | would at hotels F . “Ww - . willing to amsist in 5 rthe| WASHINGTON, D. Cc Needs of the P ors, are| Consul Ruffin, at Assun requested to for names to the bureau » the state department This y, 80 an ! tr {| tunities for the sure i ne ner omman apita Paraguay. I am nvinced than ever that Paragua t whould most favorable country for the | nunicat peration of American capital. 1 will r some new opportunities | for investment A ROOSTER KILLS Bide will be open in aix or eight « nthe for the construct ty me The old mar A HEW YORK GIRL | 2» 20%%, 200 ty'iee'ri | ere “@ city hal | ¢ this work and t itee the rents from the 2 The rents will amount te Ned j OF $75,000 @ year; the.old mar. | parents’ hame 1 | ket gives about $25,000 gold per year nesday, after a peculiar ex in rent, and it is by far too On September 16 the ch gave her @ slice of bread ar that she might leave the play with her twin wandered inte @ field at the back of their home, and 5 some while the rvering only half « block ill cover a whole hall will rooster her pleking up rumb ret ®@ pawn rrowing an be raine which th per cent, per vent will grant a wnehop that would fix reason- | utes upon money lent, j head the food and flew face, It struck t the cheek q sulted and the girl died yer in Rerribie agony 4 ¢ pa charter to THE ee eee eee eee ATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY eRe WASHING TON voy nald 1 ! d'Affaires, called y Hay this morn * * * * * * * * * * eee San tsidor Captured. HIN vTON WA D. C, Cet. % at capture of 8 the be Lawt new headquarters Wil Promote Lawton. WA The 4 No Cause for Alarm. AN PRAD ' ' LONDON, Oct. 20.—The Capetown correspondent of the Datly th News, says that probably 1,500 Boers were killed by explosions of yddite mines laid for the defense of Mafeking The Me shure ent the Datly CARTER MUST showing was wretched, It is reported ed two telegrams from Ladysmith re fhe firet despatch, dated at & o x , fymons, at Glencoe, wires that the i « ing bis camp with big guns. Our troops are mov vy Y rea . sent at €:25 a m., says: “Boers attack < yhreak Pigteting ntinues - 9,000 men inofMiciat sources saya: “A spirited battle The Boer artillery was stationed . . { range of the British camp, doing considerable dam ® porition rede distant tiehers ge REVOLUTION | HAS ENDED ritieh tro t ute report ore advancing from rult The Thir ¥ and Letce t have been sent to meet ther Want Boers have opened an artillery fre on Dundee across the . ad from Glencoe. It is reported that the Boers have effec- . repulsed at Glencoe Skirmish fighting continues ‘ tours bout Bester’s Gtation. A few of the British are wounded ire A big boom In Kaffir shares has followed the report of Britiah wit? oanes at Glencoe = An official despatch received from Ladysmith this afternoon says that the Sighting at Glencoe ended at 1.30 today. The Boer forces were estimated 4,0. They ed four guns on the top Ficods in Italy. f a Will and fired shells into the Britieh camp. It ts now report ca a : ed that the camp euffered no damage oepatch ern Italy have Pere ee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ed there has been a serio: of life | i THE COLUMBIA She Wins the Great Internationa Yachting Contest. Afier a Most Exciting Contest for the Championship- e HIGHLAND, N. J Ats k the sky wae cloudy, @ buta : t ° ‘ F t ° » he Columbta and eo # k t “ t wn the bay the er ‘ « ‘ torpedo boat T ° ' * 1 ¢ " « , 1, the wind was ywing 20 ° ® 4 ret umbla ° 1 T wind was terrific, and the sails of * oe « ° 7 ° ¢ ° Darr kept ed. This ° e or @ little, if an ange tions of the yachts. Th @ race s far is a wonder a vensates for the many pre @ vious flukes o 4a o of the @ Mritisher’s half of the distance of Jropping slightly. The Sham e * iliant heavy weather boat ° t Englishman will upset all cal eo; he ra far he 1 hin +. will me when they begin er wind, The boats are atil ee; irse Ww tt ifany.r ative change eo; bef 1 is possibly faster than was ever run in an in oe; ry r 1 #till t ame intensity, and e-. ' Moa 6 of dimir ne nough weight be @ hina it Srive a tan t p thr water with the @ xpeed of a steam engit 6 vacers fthin about four @ miles of the turning-potnt 1 als ght r ( Y tu und paw 1 the Shamrock just before eo; 1 d the mark half a minut head of the @ chal r 1:16 The Columbia is giving the Englieh boat a terrifte lambact appears to be ta mile ad. ‘The @ Colu itpointing the Shamrock, but outfooting © ber ° r The boats are no ardly more than two and one. ° m the £ ». The ex “ fl ert 1 e : a rousing 1 he finish, is steaming rap @ idly for tt Anieh Wr sher without eve e re ta tow t pedo boat. At 2:15 the Shamrock had @ cuta th ! ad, but only elight o The Columbia had ed the line was the next thing that PS r « 1 nrock crossed the line four minutes after the Colum o> e Th 1 » glorious greetin hen « nnin Hand keeping the on et f the Atlantic for anoth ir, at least rs rh thou efeated 1a necorded a nolay wel oJ ! os great that of the Columbia ° SHSHSHHHEPISHPOSH OO DEDEOOOOOOO OOO OOOD SEATTLE EVENING, ¢ Kings rifles and Dublin fastleer which they did unm The Du ving clean * that the Mahting f the Glenco: s there after their repulse, and the Brit . ye that Gen. Symons was wounded severely in ¥ tevastate the mach, Symons was a distinguished fighter, end served e and flo Many hx Prominentiy in the Indian and African campaigns, He was sec n # away, and ond in command of the Britisn forces in Natal SHAR AERA AA AAT ER eee eee eeeeteteee — 1S VICTORIOUS! THE THIRD RAGE OCCURRED TODAY riddeceatncesanetlene Anietioan Boat Bested Her British Rival 3 e e ¢ e e e o « * oJ e ° c 3 ° ° ° ° ° e ° ° ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ e e ¢ ° A SOHSHOSSSSHHHOOSOSH SOSH OSOOOOOD OCTOBER 20, TORRENTS OF BLOOD ——- FLOWING IN AFRICA Forces of Britons and Boers Meet in OPALWARE Deadly Conflict. MANY RUMORS OF SEVERE LOSSES ‘ According to the Latest Advices, the Boers Have Suffered Disaster, But Not Without Retaliation, at F Maxime ® station effectively dered to charge rf cover of the British silenced the Boer The fire of the usiieer er the pil was heavy fighting way has been w Gen. Symons, com joa The Boers h are hard pr A Bold Robbery. ROCK I@LAND, tl the time Secretary T. J at juncheon today er Oot. % Medi! omen entered > the office of the Blackhawk building ard loan association, blew open the safe with nitroglycerin and carried off the strong box, with ite contents —jewelry valued at $800 and $6 In the money The bom and 829 of money Was found later on the shore the Missiesipa river. The rot bere escaped Joffries Cannot Fight. NEW YORK. Oct Jeffries * here, and he has rn jured ™ examine! geon meade a ca Th on and then advised Jeffries no to fight October 3 Me told the champion that the results might be us if he ignored his advice ting men think the fight wt!! be called The fight been set for Nov. % sat Veveddedddddvevinyss. CITY NEWS. ff for good TUAPARARADARARARARAD A Con Rideout, the has «¢ well-known to To awye Kas., to live The funeral services of Richard M | Rumsey were from Bonney & Stewart's o at 10 o'clock = this Interment in Lake View morn cemetery That P. J. Willard, the man who arsaulted Mra. Smith at the corner f Fourth avenue and Madinon street the other night was not atrung up te | the nearest teleph pole, was ue only to the timely energy of a pe oMcer, Willard had thrown his vic tim violently to the ground when A |D. Thompron and R. C. Wood were brought to the spot by Mra The miscreant fied e ensued and W aught in an ailey attle theater, He was th | Mre. Smith's house, where a large | crowd of indignant persone gathered around him Lynch him,” yelled the crowd, and the suggestion ! Smith's ind on taken to wou no doubt have been carried out ha not the police oMcer hustled him off to jail. Several in the crowd had a rope. At the time it wae stated that | Willard attempted to rob Mra. Smit but the above facts were «iv today for the first time by a police officer Fire at Unionville. UNIONVILLE, Mo., Oct. 20.—A de uctive fir urred here today at n It ted in the buildings at the back of Hays block, on the | northeast corner of th: juare, and lin less than an hour $12,000 worth of propert rad been destroyed. No insurance | PHILADPLPHIA, Pa, Oct. 20 Phe jury in the case of Ingham and | Newitt, charged with conspiracy in |connection with the Jacobs ciga | stamp swindle, returned a verdict of with a recommendation for Tenn, Oct CHATTANOOGA, A ay says Was accused of the murder of Mrs JH. Gambrill and her four chtidren onfessed his crime, and early this morning be was burned at the stake Le Flore, in a confession, implicated Rob Anderaon, also colored, and he als captured and put to the stake, but he was released before he was dead, as it is feared he may be Innocem® o . 1 oe ™ seteee SESSHSSSSSSSESSE SESS EES ESESH SESE SHEE SSE Et has| STA 1sv9, “ ACME A lively | 4 was finally | PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TU PIKE I50 NO, 204, ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. B00 Pike St. Have you seen it? AAAI ALAA DA Look in our window and ask the price. Pin Trays, 10¢; Jewel Boxes, 15 to 20¢; Collar and Cuff Boxes, 35¢ up to soc. beautiful, fashionable and cheap. It is new, 1417 Second Ave. COON BROS. BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS 1M Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, r Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794. Bherry, Angelica, California sweet wines @ epeciaity Port, . Fine Red Musecatel, by the bottle, a¢ up; by the gallon, $1 up and White To-Kay. DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EVE pert ‘or street ot HM. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 79 First Ave Spectacles and Eye-Glasses Made any size or shape and of the very best materials; warranted not only to St the eee but the face also. CHAS. @ HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-216 Burke Bid SMALL FACTORIES Can Secure e Advantageously in the Pnoquaimie Building no vain hc SEATTLE CATARACT CO. she mie Light being coustrucied, Main sires te n “We are forced to AUCTION S move, and to reduce stock, will continue our auction sale of hardware, tinware and clothing. [Everything must £9.108 Railroad Avenue CHOICE LOTS Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. ‘A Pleasing Reflection to those who are about to bring their siagoery work fo usts the fact that it will be returned to you In perfect (condition, and done up in @ manner that reflects the highest credit on our skill and fine methods. Oar call trade prices— bundles de- livered at these Shirts, 10¢; shirt with collar, Saige: shirta. taney, ABs collars, 26; cuffs, dc. ‘Pheas Pikes! | ey a Lami Will be found in our Suits. We are Tailors, and can cut, fit, and make Bee that will stay in shape. N. ANDERSON, {012 Thi 0 rd Avenue THE or STYLE SPECIAL! Saturday ’ October 21. 1 Ib Best Mocha and Java , 40¢ 5 lbs Best Granulated Sugar 10¢ 4s Ib Best 60c Tea ‘ . 30c 1 Ib Very Best Baking Powder. 4Bc 1 Package Best Cocoanut 10c $1.35 ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR Commercial Importing Co. 222. Pike Street Tel. Green 905 1008 Second Ave, Tel. Buf 642 Pemrert:< CSTE ETE caiaaaiane With Our Boys in Blue OUR HOUSE Oorney r weemioginn and Occidental. , } i CE6SEEBGERESIEES Open All Night Prescriptions LP D DOO NURSING MOTHERS Requites stimajant full of Nourishing aad sustain ing Qualities West’s London Porter Filled Night and Day Is readily assimilated aod agsists nature te Barrington’s Drag. Store chee ea see ‘Phone Green 181 West @Go., "prone Baw @ -~ os