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at oo THE SEATTLE STAR. CHINAMEN IMPORTED FOR SHOW PURPOSES Remain in the United States--Exclu- sion Law Made Inoperative. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 24.—Treasury come convineed of the necessity of further which will enable the department to contre namen imported into thie country for exhibition poses under special acts of congress. A number of such lawa were recently pas#wed by congress, permitting the importation of Chinamen for oMoials have be- t legistation iasion of Chi the expositions at Omaha, Nashville, Philadelphia and other lo calities, but no provision has been made to compel their return to China. There te also a apectal clause in the general exclusion act that permits the landing of Chinese who are to exhibit thetr skill as artisans, actors or otherwise at expositions, but under It no one is held responsible to see that they are returned to their native land. The ¢ n that, while many Chinamen were brought Into the country, few, if any, have b sent back nd of p une and cities and country as most of them, p means to escape from the exp sought new places of abode amor ferring to stay in the tion grounds their thrifty over the United States, Thus the Chinese colonies ha growing and flourishing In spite of the existence and etrict enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion act, and the treasury de- partme is powerless prevent it ‘ More recently complaints have been lodged with the depart- ment that no less that 250 Chinamen imported for the Philad » Export Exposition, have disappeared without leaving any races behind them, The Philadelphia exposition association was « permission by a special act, March 1, last, to introduce Chinamen tnto the country. No limit or restriction, however, was of Chinamen to be n brought tn placed upon that association as to the number introduced. Four hundred and fifty have already and otters are understoo be on the way. The treasury depart ment has no power to atop ther The exposition authorities may land as many as they may consider necessary for their purpotes. At the time when iswion was being sought from «ress for the importation of Chinese for thie exposition, there war considerable correspondence bet w he authorities of the treasury department and ¢ tirector general of the exposition as to the number required latter lared that he meted at east 450, and that n mal uld suffice nm i now claimed in the department that advertisements have been Inserted n Chinese newspapers soll to come to the United Mates and promising the payment of money, amounting to sev hurctred dotlare in each case, to such as might be willing to em- bark SEE EERE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE > SSS SESE ESE SESS ESE SES ESSE ESSE SEER EERE SARA A AR AR eR ARARER RRA EHH e Federal Power May Be f Invoked to Prevent Lynchings WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. 28.—George A. White, the colored mem ber of congress for North Carolina. says he will introduce @ bill which he Deliewes will go far to rectify the dep ie condition® now existing in the Southern States. The bil! authorises the co-operation of Federal and all persons charged partial trial, and pro jecide as to their in state authorities for the protection from lynch: with crime, that they be «uaranteed a fair and | tection thrown around them unt!) the shall nocence or guilt, Representative White has sald that the president has Promised the support of the administration to euch a measure, and he Deileves his Dill will become a law. It ts his belief that in cases in which a state claims it is unable or neglects to uphold the majesty of the Inaw and property guard inet lynchings that the Federal author- fties should take a hand tn and see that violence is pot committed AREFORM —_—A BLOCKADE SCHOOL RIOT) Dirls ina : Ohie Reformatory No More a” PT NG Space Is Destroy Furniture. | Available The DES MOINES, Ia., Oct. %.—Sher- TACOMA, Cot iff Stout and twenty-fite deputies Of Wheat to this city has been block brought 67 of the ringleaders in a! 4 temporarily at least. There ia c wnt a blockade here so complete that. the Girls’ riot at the Mitehville reform! Northern Pacific is unable to bring %.—The movement school here last night and lodged them im the county jail By this yet Sn pool in ta rt — speane the backbone of © reneilion at Seattle, the N ern F fie now has been broken. and the officials of the reform achco! are once more able to secure a semblance of order after forty-eight hours of rioting and de struction of property. has no place to haul ite wheat until the blockade is raised All the large elevators at Tacoma are flied with grain and hundreds of i: jcare are standing on the tracks in ‘The revolt ie by far the worst that! the yards below the headquasters has ever occurred in an Iowa in building and at the head of the bay tution, More than $1,000 worth of furniture hae been destroyed, twenty or more of the worst girle in the @chool are at large, and for the last twenty-four hours a seore of Des For the present theee cars are acting ae elevators, and the result is to withdraw them from the supply of Hable boxes for general busines he © N er Moines policemen and deputy arer- Trt OR & ge Bb ffx have been required to restrain \VOk &* Portian: arr ‘ there are not full, and there is mo: the young Indies from destroying the | Hittie furniture ut breakable prop > he there ie left ‘about the inetitu The Frye-Brubn Meat SANTA F ROSA IS CAPTURED (Ay bs i |stroyed by fire a short Next m tures room for the storing of grain. The movement in wheat in that direction js more active wupd AWAY PicTU company their time amo nth they will send out pic of the new establishment, lar ser and greater than the Gen. Young today after a were en- f the| MANILA, Oct. 2% captured Santa Rosa brisk Might. The rebels trenched on the northern side Tubuatin river, below Santa na. | ‘The Americans drove them from/| their postition, and then followed with great difficulty, on account of the | swollen condition of the rivers. The gents seatiered before the Am old plant Sunday Sermons. WOW OR 9000000004: ans entered the town, — Plymouth Congregational Church WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. %—| corner of Third avenue and Un Gen. Otis cables: “Evans, of the| versity street. Rev. W. H. G. Ter Bixth infantry, struck a robber band! pie paw Preaching at 11 a. m at Negros October 27, killing 19.) and 8 p.m. Morning: “The Women— wounding many and capturing 2/4 Great Host Nvening, “Taos Simons, of the Sixth infantry, struck | py.y) @ small band and dispersed them, killing three. No casualties | ® Challenge tle Tabernacle 8 (Baptist) —Cor ee. ~ |r of Jefferson street and Boren WORKMEN CELEBRATE. °°°0" 208! Jeee wtreet power | house, Rev. 8 C. Ohrum, pastor omnis Ber at ila.m. and & p.m Last evening the Ancient Order of First Baptist Church—Fourth ave- United Workmen celebrated ite Stet) nue near James atreet Louls a aninversary in the Armory. The pr Bowerman, pastor. Preaching ser gramme consisted of many excellent | , at li a.m, and & p. m. Morn numbers, and was followed by a| jn Making of the Iron Swim.” dance. Music was furnished by Wag Ing: A service in “Hymne her's full orchestra. Those taking the Cross part in the programme e: Fd North & Ba ‘ , Beattie ptist—Corner munds quartette, Miss Clara Spra Third avenue and Cedar str oi Rev Miss Francep Waterhouse, T. H.li 5 sawyer, pastor. Services at Ii Wagner, Long and Smith, Miss Clara e648 p.m She subject for Tester, Sig. de Caprio, Frank Me eh Gi te’ San Dermott, Mrs. William H. Whit Seat ee ee lesey, A. Conant, and the : stipe kranz chorus of 40 voice | st Unitarian Church—Seventh oe le send J avenue near Union. Morning service |and sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject SHE WILL co | “The Noble Mission.” First M. BE, Church—Corner Third Pp E STACE avenue and Marion street. Rev M. Randall, jr., pastor. Services }11 a. m. and $ p. m. Morning | "Heavenly Treasure in Ka n Ven SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Oe) 28.- \ eats rf F “f nina wOreat Liana Guatemala, started today for New | tenth avenue er rey York, where she will go on the stage . a Mm, and the has been studying here for som : time and is waid to have shown a! Presbyterian = Chur 14 t avenue south, near trent deal of ability in melodramatl Donald Ross, pa toles. Gen. Barrios had accumulat- | ‘ t4 a large fortune in Guatemala, but | sat 11 a.m, and % p.m When he was shot his creditora seiz-| Morning: “Prepare to Meet Th ed upon the whole estate and wreck. | God.” Evening ubject not an yf it, 90 «that his idow received | nounced jothing. Mme. Barrios is an Ame Rattery Street M. E. Church in, being a native of New Orleane.| ner of Third avenue and Bat- e AT TACOMA tery atreet. Rev. M.D. Brown, par tor, Services at tt a, m, and & p,m Morning: "The Supremacy of the Gospel.” Evening: "Follow Moe," Chureh of Immaculate Conception Rroadway and Madinon, Rev, A Low magn at 6:30, 10:30 « Swere tn charge 7:80 and #20, Mish mane at m, ‘Bvening services at 7:30 Church of Our Lady of Good Help Kev. Fra i» X. Prefontaine. Low mass at $:30 a.m.) high mare at 10.30 a.m. Evening services at 7:80. Sacred Heart Chureh (Services temporarily held in Brotherhood hall | Sixth avenue, near Bell, Rev, T P. Krown, pastor, Low mass and morning sermon at fa. m, High mass and sermon at 10:80 a m, ivening services at 7:20. St. Clement's Ppiscopal Church Rev. George Busaeile, rector, Ser views at Il a.m. and & p,m Grace M. B. Chureb-/Phirtieth ave nue wouth, near K street. Rev |W. M. feilick, pastor, Services at 1045 a. m. and 7:80 p.m First Presbytertan Chureh-—Corn of Fourth and Spring Rev A L Hutchison, pastor, Morning: “The Fvelution of Woman.” vening Fourth tn @ series of “Relixious Types Among the Aposties—"Mat thew | Market Street Baptist Church—On nd the United re ie cuts | Twenty-fourth avenue south. Ser-! ter poor, whic : ante: ave a little vi at ila. m. and § p.m later, will bring the latest reporta | First Christian Chureh--Rev. J. N./ trom these regions for the winter pastor, This church now] and these may be of new discoveries Smith " religious serv P. Chureh at corner of Pine and Thint avenue, Bervices at 11 a. m hand & p.m | Third Cumberland Presbyterian Church—Twenty-seeond avenue near t Cherry. Rev, FE. BE. Thompson astor, Services at 11 a om. and § Madison Street M. BE. Church-—Cor | ner of Madison street and Twenty third avenue, Rev. A. 6. Grees, p tor, Services at 1a m. and # p.m | Morning: No subject announced Evening: “Our Boys. Second Presbyterian Church—Cor | ner of Third avenue north and ior | rison street. Hew, W. A. Major, par tor, Preaching at 11 @ m. and & p.m. Morning. “The Heart.” Evening, No/| subject announced. | Untted Presbyterian Church—Cor- | | ner of Bixth and Seneca street. Kev. | | Rw atl 11:16 @ mand § p.m. Morning: “The Lords Prayer-—God'e Kingdom.” Evening: Regular service. Wentminster Presbyterian Church Hroadway. Rev. H. W. Gilchrist pastor, Services at 11 a. m. and § Pp. m. Rev. Preston MeKinney. of Lo on, Cal, will AN the pulpit in th: rring and Mrs. BL. Seovill In the evening. Pngiieh Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity—Seventh and Unton street. Kev. James F. Reates. pas tor, Services at 11 a. m. Reforma tion Sunday will be observed. Sun day school festival at 2:29 p.m. No evening service. Trinity Parish Church—Corner of Elehth and James. Rector, HH Gowen. Services at 7:20 a. m., Il a m and 7% pm Morning’ Putting n the Bickle.” Evening: “The Seed the Bower and the Soli," javen M. ©. Church-—-Cor r of Atreet Rev pastor. Ser- vices at 11 a. m. and 7:90 p. m foctety of Universal Religion— Ranke's hall, corner of Fifth avenve and Pike street. Rev. Alfred W Martin, pastor, Evening service at S o'clock. Subject: "The Peace Con- vention at The Hague as History and Prophecy.” St. Mark's Episcopal Chureh—Har vard avenue, between Seneca and Spring. Services at 11 a m. and & |p m. Rev, J. PD. Liwyd, rector Morning: “The Spirit Within the | Wheels Evening: Sermon by the rector, son Brothers’ st and wa She looked re and | | es with the M.| eclipsing all others | from PROSPECTS OF TRAVEL BRIGHT Incr: in Busine Noxt Year to the Gold Fields. Few people are aware of the| amount of travel and business nt bay and the Siberian « Ane a an other year, to aay nothing of th Yukon river trate which will be no ineonsideratl amount for the next year It in @ fact that both passenger 4 freight entries are al ready cing made in Beattie for the ensuing year. The last reports from regions indicat “a aboy @ vant in winens ove twithetand ing the vast influx of population, haa been searcely more than a prospect ing tour for the vast majority of people who have been pouring into eo new regions The Roan which left Nome nm the 20th 1 which in ox pected In Seattle about November 2 alno the Portland, for Ban Francisco, which wan to leave at the same time, M’COY WINS ~ THE FIGHT Knocks suite ¢ Out in the Thir- teenth Round. 8ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28.—Last night, at the Wem-End Athietic club, McCoy and Hilly Stift, of Chicago, | fought 13 rounds, | the windy city was worsted MeCoy had the advantage itn height | and reach, but Stitt was several | pounds heavier, Stift fought like a wild man, frequently rushing Me- in which the man Coy to the ropes, and once knock ing him down with a blow on the stomach, and in the 12th round brought him to the floor with a blow on the chin Stift became confident and rush- ed his opponent about the ring, Me- Coy rallied and landed two heavy rights, one on the ear and one on the chin. Stift was only saved by the gong The 1th round was fought fercely by both men, #tift rushing MeCoy landed a heavy right on Stift's chin, and he fell like deal man McCoy helped carry him to hin corner. It was some time before he recovered. Before the battle of the middie weights, Casper Leon, of New York and Steve Flannagan, of Phiiade! phia, contested for the bantam weight champtonehip of America Leon's ring generalehip was all that carried him through the 2 rounds ‘The referee awarded the decision to Piannagen Snoring May Cause Divorce MUNCTR, Ind. Oct, 2 —Recause bie wife persisted In awakening him when he snored while asleep, Ed ward Shrodes brought sult for di vorce from Elten Shr toxtay. BERLIN, Oct M—even statues of the peror’s® ancestors in the Siegen-Alles have been deprived « their noses and hands by unk vandals, and the monuments have been otherwise defaced Hypnotized the Clerks Who Sold the Shirt Waists TOLEDO, 0.. Opt. 22—A handsomely dressed woman entered Lam- asked to be directed to the waited on by Mies Kitle King, an { several, when she suddenly the salesgirl's eyes, doing this again and again untt! Miss King became silk waist counte Experienced clerk darted a plercing gaze to hysterical, and « carriage was called to take her hore. Almost ezactly the same pr store and one other place or became hysterical the worm there have bern no charges of any other eeding occurred in W. L. Milner & Coe In each as soon as the clerk was hypnotized n walk 4 hastily from the # character against her *. and She was intercepted at Lamson's, however and had but little to may of her- | self, | ‘Two of the shop girls have been seriously prostrated by hypnotic of mesmeric powers ‘THE SCARCITY | OF CURRENCY WASHINGTON, D. ©. Oct. | |The recent stringent state of the! | market In New York and in large money centers ts being idied more earnestly than ever be by the leading offictais of the view of money vther treasury department with a securing some permanent means of Secrctary Gage, in his re cent tour of the northwest with the president, had an opportunity to see} clore at hand the great egricu!tural Industries that at this season of the | year are making such heavy demand mn the money center, In discussing this year's situation, which, he says, is only a more em- phatle repetition of what has occur- red in former years, Secretary Gage eald today that the cause of the trou | | bie im the fixed volume of paper | money having all the power of lega!| tender | RESIGNATION OF JESSE MERRILL | Jenne Merrill, manager of the R Dun & Co., agencies at Tacoma re, has resigned his position | into business for himself at Vancouver, B. ¢ Dun & Co. have accepted his rex-| ienation, but have wired Mr. Merrill regretting his action, and asking him to remain. Mr, Merrill haa been in the employ of Dun & Co, for 25 years ne of thelr most trusted em and in nyen | Mr. Merrill will leave their service wv, U, He has many friends in coma and Seattle who will regret In al! three pinces she har not bought a thing, has always asked for shirt waists of silk and he | Sppnociogs the lady clerk and thrown her into hysterics. She h | ated consternation among the lady clerks In the department stores here. |The Money Order System | 7 | his departure, but will wish him suc jee in his new feild, her strange in each cane ore. Forest Fire BARABOO, Win sive fires are raging on the bluffs t the south of this city, consuming *" and wood. Many homes are tened. Help has moned from thie city. ‘Th are out In force fehting the fire, and there is great alarm | in Wisconsin Oct. M.—Eaten hase - Bmenceees WASHINGTON, D. ©. Oct. 28 The annual report of the money or ler ayatem pomtoft tal im during the 24.958.963, an in On these ord tax of $679.000 waa were 4388 new offices 9,000,000 domestic and onal money orders in- of th ment shows at year am ting to 8 Tease of $70,964,200 ers a war revenue collected. There added and 968,000 Internat sued MARKET QUOTATIONS | Saturday Morning. —The diamai ther did not have an invigorat ing effect on the markets, The out look for business was never bette nt unequaled pro Washington on In any line than it is at pre This in due to the Juction of Western @ proportionate ar to its vast forest ands a arable iand ineral wealth, and the enterprise and energy of the local manufacturer Fish merchants are doing a big business, and though the catch t« large, an increasing demand hold ing prices firm. The only arrival of importance this morning Is a echoon er with 15,000 pounds of halibut Grain) men will have a large amount to handle b the winter is over Many farmers are stil! holding a large part of thetr product for higher prices. A canvas of the grangers made by local grain men | #how that no material raise in pric can occur, owing to the large amount on hand Fruits and vegetables are always on the change, but prices this morn jing are not different from yesterday | the materials used are thorcughly | steamships Queen, sterilized; second, no animal fate are | Walla Walla and Um- ured; the shortening used ia, In some | auilla Joan Mterilized cream, and in others | leave SEATTLE 9 m. nut butter | Oct. 1, 6, 11 26, MALE MLN, cokes (ne Pacific Coast Steamship Co. wx; a0 men. wooaeme A now departure in the cracker line VA higuptns pn agg Ama ABE ng wasmade when the Mattle Creek San ond PR. i nile tunnel at Health To San Francisco features itarium commenced making Crackers, ‘The particular 1iffering from other makes are Health Crackers. | | The company's elegant 1 every $120,000 business ‘tra 4. Vice edussyy First Ita Ban Francisco for Seattle 10 a. rei tenitestor otbetomte” Kiem ies Oct, 8, 8, 14, 18, 23, 28 2, 7, 1% | Hinckley block ts 17, 22, 27, De and every fifth Gay |CHAS N. ENOM, rooma 1415 Maller bide o pe a a Re h Pp { Ti | we thereafter KA ACMI noT. er ect ite. 4 FOR ALAS EK, W. HOUGHTON, 414, 415, 416, 417 HEN buying a piece of $| Leave Seattic 2 «. PY [nes nes 4S eee Co City, Oe 2 7, v . = $ the earth insist on hav { bd Popsie, Oct, 7, 22, Nov. 6, WURINENS COLLEGKS. — e ing your deed made on gin WILSON'® Business College. Yel. Main 41 our blank Form No, 16.) It $| Al-K1, Oct. 2 16, and Ginne — contains full covenants of @| every fifth day : oan " ° | THe Finer NATIONAL BANK OF warranty. 3 BEATTLE, 4 e ° ° Denny-Coryell Company $ Printing Dyt ‘ tad) Fire Ave loner Dept 16 Wiret Ave eoeee el In ail the pri ot tates and Europe |THE YUGRT BOUND NATIONAL BANE ‘Washington & Alaska, Si SP VERGE peid in wrth ” STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S | H , ities 09 Neuteider” Gorge Correspondents in ‘sti : | fn the United fra appr AMETICAN BaNK OF SEATTLE, | esier Way abd First, avenue. Winter Evening Amusement There's hardly anything that one ean imagine which furnishes the same amount of amusement o* V. Ankeny music in ite various forms. Am erican inventive genius makes the musician dispensitie the! Gramophone sings, talks, laughs irs’ View resident and plays mechanically. It's th ‘Wecond View Press best of talking machines. Will eTEamsnip Cashiey you callin and hear It play? Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 516 Recund Avenue =~ Beattio City of Seattle - Satis from Tesier Wharf at 10 p.m Sunday, Nov. Sth, For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, in 65 Hours ‘Steamship “Farallon calling Porn jownsend rect Chyler etrte where Viewrin Yencvever, s Ketch ikea, Mele be Bey, Wrangel, ie the € Salumet | Mine hai passed the doubtful point of being a mine, now is the time to buy, before the price advances. We are now offering the treasury stock at l6c @ share; only @ limited amount at that price. For further informetion cocerning samples and essays, ail or write to the Office, 620 Firet ‘Phone Main 675. Open evenings until 9 p m. A. CORBITT. nt ae CONTRACTONS AND BUILDERS Baking Pow- / has ever been made. No Better... Baking Pow- | Thursday, Nov. 2, at 107. M. pce DODWELL & CO., Lta, VIL OG! SEATTLE BHIDOR CO co.— wharves, ina Toa Toundatsons, dealers ROUNDA “Diileteen & 0 ee Generat agent, 118 James Gt, ‘Phones buliders; LiGs W: é =a ben male oe RANDALL, general Jobbing. Tel. Green . ee = . 7 Treket OMce, 412 Fy For any injurious sub- jai ‘hone M. Stance found in food re- tare Nt sulting from use of Cres- em nit t bord cent Baking Powder, Bpok ane weasland 0.80 nm : a “i Phok Chicage apd Rast 7 Crescent Coffe & Spice Co Sse Borne butteing DANCING ACADEMY. Vancouver Line, FULL LINE of the {4 peat cal Cay eg ee aan A Latest and Most Correct Aen rough We lalande of Oaty. Maske halt, kh aod Pha lower ee eee Millinery. | 273 f Se most ai Ao FOR SALE MRS. E Hh. JOHNSON STEAMER GOOOD Paying MANAGER Damus & Osner. TWO STERN-WHEEL ENGINES and @ Marine Boller and pumps, all In good condition. Apply Cahn & #0 Tecoud Avenue, cor, Madison North Pacific eoee A. EPL TeS gee eoce H Cobn, cor, Railroad ay, and Yesie Half interest in Ba heran tad tie, Aner, : = kery and Keeta Bt OF pamage apply a HOTELS AND FCRN) Fine location, good Yeoler Whart Te Red ian MOTEL FORM Wirgt ar TORN Fig avenue business ee board at tor Cc. € Edwerde & Co ia chek beans carlos ‘71 Marven, bet, Western ant 8 Wott. #AVOY- NPATLY FURN 2235 First avenue. When —., SOOO SHOHOOOOOOOSD JUN mJ myuirs|+ou Want = Fsgage carer SPECIALIST DISEASES OF WOMEN axp Skin Diseases 3A Bargain in a New, Slightly Used Lap ncaa PIANO or ORGAN ra eo : Remember we have ths MEDICAL INSTITUTE : Largest and Most Con ® 4 49-50-51 Boston Block plete Stock in the City. (6) Write for prioss terme coeccces as - In the latest style D. S. JOHNSTON INE and best of quality 903 Second Ave, Burke Balldiag ORS made to order by CC. BERG 128 Third Bo oe Butterworth & 80 1426-1428 Thi mente in any Vil SPOSCHHSCHSOO SOOO OOS Teh Ae ae ES RE GN¥Y AND HOUSE NUMBKRS RUBBER FACTS...... No. 1 Claret at S0c a gallon, An invaluable sid te igestion and promotor of rosy cheeks Comes direct from the Napa Winery, © elit oral | | | BK " Tel. Main 687 109 Main St., cor. First __SEWING MACHINES NEW Best ana pl R21 aachtne penis. tae ce next door _SB OND HAND Goons. ry FULL LINE of Heaters, cook ROMNEY & STEWART rectory and Embaimen om, tig Ave. and Columbia st one Main it Beattie Was ive FOR. a Hos PITAL. Prof. T, 8. Lippy is still continu-| ‘The same old sort the boys used ing his Investments in Seattle realt to steal stoves and furniture of every Yesterday he purchased two lots at| From th Serolg old treee on the scription at BE. Chapin's, th & Pike the corner of Fifth avenue and he a ie A TIN AND SHEET METAL parce Marion #treet from the firm of John They are small; but, oh, my! [| OP EVBMY descript Davis & Co., which ts supposed to b les In Various Ways. They | Sinaceeand steel sto roost the wite of the hospital the profes Brit tala teantad Gere tke (ce Madison 8. howe Min nat rig ig ser here. It is! binge of a winter fire, and, oh, | WANTED. stood the purchase price was| my eyes! aren't they nie (6 O————oo ae ee uch short of $20,000, teil ahah dL acabee Siibaae cas (tn TO WANT to be suited, call on ene cooked or raw ‘at warn't Kelly, underwear dealer. 1115 Ist IMMENSE SALE OF LOTS. good for a boy my size. Apples avenue. Gay yeu sew'spin the Star. : . for boys and girls, small ones, |= From Five te Ten Lots Seld| coos ones. Apples for men and |aneemeene ~ women, ones, red ones. Spot Cash Daily In University Heights. All sorts of apples at The immense sale of lote in. this ° FoR... most popular ad tition ahows plain} $@M Diego Frut Company's Gold Oust ly that the people of Seattle are vi 415 Pike Street Pen Aceay Volue. tally interested in the new college a8 . ; P We've peaches, pe JOSEPH "WAVER & ears. ae yogi Sata inini pats ales and grapes; also, and new C 1ieCherry St P-t, Building vie are realising that as a scat of| fornia fxs, black figs, imported NAAN AANA Na fearning it will soon rival Ann Ar-| -fge and-Ot P por phan — ode mse bor, Mich Cambridge, Maas.| Cres Pe in Sette Mw’ PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. esas aha iathikane almonds and filberta Joe W, Washington St. bave the only : . eve be Lots of good things at ‘ ca come worth from $2,000 to $5,000 each, | if J Prin ‘if hi karest many! cane ae TSE = Oye 0 wn acing signe of the times,” and knowing full ‘ | ste well that this beautiful property will | Pecial Pie. Ces. ar s rapidiy advance in value, are secur 6 ty Ease ea pie, SAVE fay now and are laying th h ( } lofgure Phong Matt 842 foundation for @ home in this de ’ +} Hehtful college suburb, while lot Are still low—In fact, are lower thar \ * ® nilar property Was ever offered in rill () \ FOR SALE tle, and it requires only a litt j House and two bit of common sense th } \ lots near end of now Is the time to se 1 foothold Grant sfitteet car Don't delay or you will regret your _ ° ine ve - room voraatination. Call on the M ALS Pi ke St., cottage near Madison Street Power tment Co. at 12) Colum house treet, and make your selection at WIGHTMAN, 120 Marion once. | Between Fourth and Fitth, i bil a iia ie vii wet A Sadllh a wit ;