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- jy Only iyo ren ¢ ‘ NTN nm wd a ] "i rw | ») pod ome ee _ ss Betoe the a: ye | H K} SK | A 4) Ss | A . A PY—That’s the Price VOL. 3. NO, 159. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1901, 2! Ts A MONTH WILL THEY FIGHT? QUEER PROCEEDINGS SCANDAL GROWS ard of Equalization Lowers Assessment of Seattle Gas & One Report Says Abdul Is Laying Mines, An- Bleatete Co.—Citizens Thought It Should Be Raised |Customs Collector Hoey, Accused Smuggler, I other That War Will “2 Averted Re-Arrested on a Second Charge 1 idinitht: “avg, *0.—Saacblatte ALES, Artix, A Ms. Mon cledlys mags We Protect You Absolutely ; v7 : Se eee , _ On Style and Price The « . - s . COUNTY FIFTH WIFE en eeeeen. eae, Sees pe ; y Machinists Say That New Schedule Framed by Metal Trades Homespuns gre ot Aprons gras rs tees : ae 1 Association Means Very Little to Them ‘ AUDITOR ss ene om a (ee $10,$12, $14, up to $25 REPORTS. = ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST : a = tp ONE PRICE—ONE METHOD Mr. Leneins vai Marked) coos ana . ou ns a orate f Second Door From Columbia. 719 Second Ave. Increasesin County me}: ys Rewari ped : a 4 = ao mine. & — Resources f indifter Litt Pee eee eee eee eee eee eee 2 ee | couse SEATON'S DAYS ARE FEW MURDERED AT TELLER — ‘The annual exhibit of County « Qttor Lamping for the fiscal y * ended June showing ~ detat the : sate oe Weledand showea remark. Prosecuting Attorney Fulton Takes Action Against Aopeals. Pe able increase in the A Determination to Put a Stop to Inter- Steamship Senator Arrives With Stories of Crime—Brings, x ran agers ference With Law Down Many Passengers and Some Gold : arama NER ea en Stewart & Holmes Drug Company = va, Wm. Alden 627 FIKe® AVENUE pcr con wn Fear TDK AER mp aN : deem $337.43%.¢ The pe son, brows Willia y EERE ‘398 69. ° port be A e M Don't ue ft Great ane Oppor- tunity : M ; CEntEe BARGAIN TABLES in s Cost is no object on $1.20; witness and juror fees f purenent ts s _—" four superior courts, $44,111.50, spec- | not BURNT LEATHER PHOTO- fal and visiting judges. to he wh 7 APH FRAMES. @alaries for King County ferr near. rn an a see ds of thin Ty $10.00 sea he 5 If-price, 480 to: LES’ NECKWEAR. quarantine n LAL G ND JACKETS We have never offered for sale - blak oat 2 hart Ragians . ‘active line, Ro two i eo! when the “ me t “ *y are manutacturers’ . Alt A ¢ that had he r ut, a8 umual, they go rows . t to P ¥ on the dollar. Story of a Crime THREATS TEDDY'S OFF —SOnEVER Rubber r Necking Made Collars finished on our new Edge lroner make it a pleasure. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y , & young negr at the stake t ys who are now in pu ht nets last night assau ered Miss Mary H 4 40, on @ farm near here. Chris, Grasch, a River Park Boy. 1s Missing f phagemetresercapnenranmigemenn gees IsTol. Aug. 28.—It 0 men of the Twentieth infantry ong ci 5 secit engaged the insurgents under Gens. der be Malvar and Gonaales in Batangs/| Province, Tuseday. The rebela we - NEW YORK, Aug. % Vice Presi NEW Y Aus A # - LONDON, Aug. 28.—The Globe's a ee Oyster Bay thia/t0e® X.Y ows Shanghai correspondent cables tha’ am Whitne a “ ng on his Weetern trip. is owt of polities for « the authorities at Pekin have tele POSSDOODOOODOOO SOO OOO OO OOOOOSS® MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. is ‘Managers of Star Mills Succeed in od Rerearegtchsrtpe tem (5... pst rd the Wheels With Imported oooh Ba «tle aad fas.” Vig hiaeciaks eapagabor’s r eepveapegene = e5)-oipae weevevvetetcrrrc ct lL] Two Americans were wounded ‘ Steffen Forfeited Bail the riv-|$ There thin r to help digestion and make good Non-Union Hands nid, the abdet P er t floating on!% blood than c iFORNIA WINES and WHITE WINES. Our GHOST | STORY Madi ’ ark fon wh t igeu rantee foreverything we sell 2 ghee a Be EER SES EEA ih oy. SoC nO ar gg pie $ BRUNNER & CO. TREMONE 502 Pike Street VINCENNES, Ind, Aug, 28.—~The ; ** ‘ + tinplate works’ managers auc. |Na* advertised for non-t t the ited ‘at » Bae “WAITING § sepa sececeocetoososees 100006 POP OCCCOOOD Bittle town of Decker and the » , WOT MANNS OUP" | ott the places 68 the etrikers : ‘ ; Gpectacies and giaeeae jounding country ts in @ fever of ex-| n pla additional men in| ‘The significant word “non-union iP ; We ‘ _ complete optical establishment tement over the r “ a. eyes sotentifically, “ ntenth regardl the ch 4. € AY EVE 's Deare , time since th rike t . on they will take n Wm. Batley has brought sult tn whe dures ef ctakt t eae tae oi | t sau m, Daley ome ech ih pate CHANGE xccuy ; rom « t y wt The Painter plant 1 ing #tx | toga Gecure ® = 7 GF a | lenial of the story that the « 10,000 PEOPLE WATCHTHE ° : , ‘ PITTSBURGH, Pa, Aug. 28." 1 urd of the Amalgamated TEMPLARS COMPETE mney Saver ° wii seats 4 : pAbicend Yisitigy S nalan , FOR PRIZE Laundry Left inOu r | Bidane7 Sever cn Catt Srnae ree f Office Before sh tts, | Capt. Willard on Duty Kr 1 } Tu Queen City Steam Laundry t ox n priest | 2 rar Wi of th 5 tod. r f ‘ Fo Av near Pike ; . to his church, |P ‘ ent f ' ' " ' We guarantee not to shrink urned to Me P h By * A i i We t . sil has been brought b: er : , ¥ eua'lt h : ' © oe pean 759 f a t we r but it : f ' t ’ i fe " tit LS the lowest poss ide tr 4 , Alleg r 1 Detroit; $100 bill, th Going No Ci 0 4 might t € nm petit the morning dr i ninu t ‘CHAS. @, HOLCOMB OMA, Aug. 25.—~3 p, m.—Word | on the main tr terrific. Both en t th ' t t th OPTICIAN . we tary of th amber of 1 1 ILL? I Aus T re fa bu PM reached here of a collision | for yeaterda 2 bagwage cars wer iad ar meena af thn ath gs ate sion of t h ' ' al Cor Second and Marien See . moi ona Heights Improvement club to nights ‘| " 1 by| though G 1 lor x BPA attes onst from Ta- | "Peels! to pass it on a | r he majorit jously for } Riis No. 3 approached at high rate of| Reports that have reached here up| ndiserimin jon | ing a Tit ccinesn cise P 1 in| Grand Master Lloyd's report show nseag ny peed. In some way the switch f to this hour conflict, but it is a gen r bea uted the rin a flourishing cond! Gambling Purephervate. Pacin 64 to work, and instead of passing on |eral understanding that several of | Gem. Towser. ged) bi TE | Which lett p. Pe - 0 “ h the be finhing or any outdoor exe n bu where. ee ‘atle 4 evauted e passenge eo injured, but no | ance erhaps the elty officials ar Milwaukee now has th oat r c r to the aiding, No, $ crashed full into | the passengers were Injured, Dut nO) Tie wi iney can, 1 think that|chance to aeoure the next encamp °. Of Matmuel Linen Sut (iante aod soaks <3. \ehee Re No. 4 om the main track, Jone was killed? whenever it is possible poles should | ment, Cohn Ee 618 First avenui |