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DOING AT (8°. SEATTLE DAWSON, WINNER = Condition of Affairs in the |» frame house wt 105 Secon | Another Game Added to Home 3 Klondike Camp ge! rt GORA. te ee Team's Victories Daw: " ition toa hous 1 e present series of 4 Market of s a|'T ty-ninth avenue south, to cos all amen between Seattle and g Wall because eo was won by the former their stocks for the w a bY & s#oore of 10 to aterday Offering very little f 1 on. Hawley pit for th Bale. team for just th HENRY D. LLOYD The most nota a stor His shoots and twirla ¥ a. xe perhaps, will t Th for the Seattle aggregation h Keep potatoes in ' where th | work In the box with the ex i temperat whl by : . eption of the sixth Inning, Then, as freezing point. F Henry D. Lioyd's b grein’ be “yp wual, his temper got the best of him tatoes can neither the Economie league, hax aroused 80] nq tho Spokane team put three ( They will keep fa mock interest Ne has been ask read the mate temperate climates where at anether, Souparrew 9 ' injury to his hand Wed 3 Subject to the rise and fall ¢ ne at ¢ ia hall, Hile out n y prevented him from catching i temperature. mt > ‘Things Which nd the initial bag Hundreds of Tons " Lace eb avr Seg y played behind the bat. T | « Hawley's turn in the box Sea Hundreds of tons of potate Jal bad everything by own way One thus be stored for t Valdes Wants Court n was made in the firat inning, an 4 Sf Daweon. . Judge of the U,/other in the second and then came S tory of the camp has th . v ren uae. oe AY: | the fatal third 4 extensive preparations f b strict court for southeastern A “ i‘ age of potat They will t has beon pe Hawley Would Mot Do 4 Dig price, which cannot be estir f residents « A double by odie and a str ed at this time, It is safe to session of court | Frary vinee bunch » however, that the price will not uary or March ige Brown an-| that Hawley w Jeex than 2% cents a pound, and tt| nounced some ago that a term | took his place, t 1 may be double that amou . » held at Valdes next [little improved for storage will simply be al-! June. there are some 14 or | had blown away Dugdale sat on the Jowed to freeze and kept froren,|15 mining cases that the petitioners bench and counted out four runs Very few will be packed by t Claiin It will be necessary to settle|made by his team kane’s tura methods. The frozen ege makes aleariier than June, or the delay will /came in t n very palatable art f king | cause h inconvenience in the| three runs. 4 here and general use in alinary de-| next summer's business in that #eo-|and th c mult 10 to & In Partment. It is prepared for cook- | tion. | Sonttle’s favor. The next two games ' | will be played Saturday and Sunday Ss Gome at Portiand Sewers reerre tee. SiclMerinaeRD: Olea! Gok. ALtas: ter a close, hard fought game, the DEATH RECORD OF THE UNION; home team beat the Tacoma aggre: gation here yenterday by a score of 4 4to 2 SEATTLE STANDS FIFTH LOWEST Standing ofthe Clubs. | — Clubs Won. Lost. P.c.| 3 6 ‘The United States census bulletin on mortality statistics for | ty the census year 1900, issued a few days ago, shows that Seattle is ® a 48 the fifth lowest city in the United Siates in point of death rate, @ | nH and all cities having a population of 5,000 or more are figured. The @ following table of atx of the lowest death rate cities ts giver * ‘Cities, Popu- Death © PARA VUVABVVTVTVAO | lation. Deaths. rate. @ 4) St. Joseph, Mo . 102,979 wr 3 Portland. Ore Ge 3 Theaters. St. Paul, Minn. 163,085 7 @ H | Minneapolis, Minn 208,718 108 6 6@ tata tattate tte tte tte tetetia d Seattle, Wash i it | Tacoma, Was! binge 45 113 in popula 4 ° : ; e 4 2 4 2 > 8 Wi f 26,845, S11 deaths and ipokane, Wash jon of 36.4 jeaths and a @ a 3 © death rate of 13.9, comes about 12th oF 15th in the list. It only goes in Old Kentucky | : @ to prove more conclusively the often made'statement that Seattle ® | “In O14 Kentucky” crowded the Se- : @ is one of the best climate spots in the world. ® |attie theater last night from the % e In the entire state of Washington in 1900 there were 4910 # |front row to the entrance, and then © deaths, 3148 of which were males and 1762 females. Of this number © of people were 4 away 3 @ 5H were white and 316 were colored. e Everyone med as enthustastic | 0 4 e ‘Of the 898 deaths in Seattic 631 were males and 217 were fe- © lover the performarice as if it never y @ males; 870 were white and 28 colored, 22 males and 6 fema Ps Pe Ey Auge 4 2 The total number of deaths reported in the United States in @ mat tt bas not S 1900 was 1,039,004; in 1890 It wax S41.419. The increase therefore ter. any @ was 197.675, or 23.5 per cent. As the percentage of Increase in the © — @ population was but 20.7. this indicates a more complete return of @ more shed @ deaths than in 18%, rather than an actual increase in the death ® |than ever @ rate. rs eo company 9 6 $ OF the 1.029.004 deaths in the United States in 1900, 651,611 were ® | Alice Treat Hlant in a very) pretty males and 489,483 females. The white death: {92.092 and the @ | Madge and compares favorably with @ colored 147,003. The death of foreigners w 3 to age @ [her predecessors in the role. Burt @ in 1900, 199.325 Gied under one year of age, 317 der five years, @ |G. Clark as Col. Doolittle, is 4 @ 49.693 between 25 and 29, 41, 439 bet nm 40 and 44, 48,178 between ® | natural Ggure in the grov 3 @ and 64, 53,973 between 70 and 74, 33,786 between 80 and M4, 6,135 be- ® | Brendt, as the young moonshiner, tween 90'and %, and 2721 over 9. @ jana Wiltlem Cunnington as Neb, the e ‘The greatest number of deaths was caused from consumption, ® {old negro servant, are go There ® the number being 111.069, or about 19 per cent. of the total. Pneu- ® |are no really weak ap @ monia came next with 105.971, and heart disease third with 69.318. @ | "Tne Woollawn W @ There were 495 suicides, 5387 drownings, and 4960 from gunshot ® | gwinton and Rowen. 3 wounds. @ | dancers, created « fav | $000-05.00.0. ereoreeseceecooesoneosseseesoses | TS ‘The play rune th: with Saturday m ° more night nee. | ing merely by ter until the frost la removed. Placing In cold * “Sporting Life” “Sporting Life” at the Grand Op- = CANNOT KEEP OUT OF JAIL | However, One W Wistan Breaks Her) tvestoc supply for Dawson Winter will be quite ample. hoo head of caitie are an ther into the country, and thousands | of sheep are coming. All agree eae there can be no shortage of fresh Meat, andthe prices will remain a ts | within’ the reach of the | Consumer, “™ Of he ordinary) Record and Enjoys Freedom Quotations j for Twelve Hours are some of the prices Of today: Potatoes, Se to 10e pound; Sweet potatoes, i5c to 2c; cabbage, Ie to we; Cauliflower, tbe to We: Fhubarb, lic to 2ic; tomatoes, 40c to se; celery, $2.50 bunch; exgs, $17.90 to $18.00 ‘case; butter, Sic to Sc Ind; cheese, ie to 35¢; beef, sides, me; fore quarters, 17e; hind quar- ters, Wc; porterhouse and sirloin steaks, 65c; tenderloins, Tc: chickens and turkeys, Sie to 6c, jobbing, re- Annie Rooney was again arrested this morning. Her stay out of jail, lasted a littie over 12 hours. That) is @ pretty good record for her, how- ever, and when she was brought In| this morning she made it a point to let Sergt. Powers know that she had | over-stayed her 12-hour limit. Annie Rooney is a peculiar | woman, lo She has traveled the world tall, 75c; hams and bacon lover, and there is hardly police Momorisl Servi jcourt this side of the Mississippt that | j haa not at some time or other hous. Memoria! services in honor of the |ed her, Drink ts the woman's fail late President McKinley were in\ing. She is a skilled pianist, and| the Savoy theater of this city iast |Piays the violin well, At one time} : Sunday. ‘The speakers were larg could sing, but cheap whisky | 9 Canadian. The most eloquent ad-|has ruined her voice. She will be : Grese was that of Charles Macdonald, |tried before Judge George this after Glerk of the Yukon territorial court.|noon, and 30 days will probably be | ‘ He said the American president had |her punishment | a been stung to death by a viper, and| Rose Cunningham and Ruth Owens 3 he counselled the extermination of |women of the same stamp, were also that species. {arrested this morning. ‘The iatter Faison Joslin, formerly of Seattle,| wae released from the ‘was the American speaker of the|night, after serving a day. In closing his remarks he said | tence amid applause that there is # line on the map and on the ground, between the United States and Canada, but there ia no line in our hearts. ‘The grief of the American resi Gentmat the time of the death of |« Queen Victoria has been the cau: of a wonderful transformation feeling between the Americans a Canadians in the Klondike. Koyukuk Output city Jail inst day sen- —o Athlon. Ride on the of $3.60 Meyer ambi ag i dozen on Photograph. Fast Time nd Inland Flyer i trips ing are laily to mb! | dock at 6 I In The output of the Koyokuk coun-| 4:39 and 6 10m, m., 1:15, 3:15, try for this year, accor to some | onin miners who have re’ district, will reach f E ELLIOTT 4 A. R. Boatman, F. Carmic' io: eo B. Graf have come out for the win Retr ‘ ter and St in Mr. Boatman who made opt Remember our Boys’ De the estfmate. He says the gold will ptment, thet 1010 the finest ea went St sense! ; ked, most attracts in the none will come this way. In th upaiottraative is 8 pring he says there ts bound to be rs © hat a @ big rush. Pro ns for the camp, = its, Hate, aa Be says, are quite plentiful, as the and Furnishing NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue 4 fi Northern Commerct: ly shipped in a larg: not more than 350 men w the camp. Go. has r All of the best grades at the most reasonable prices. BUILDING PERMITS ’ These are the parlors in Seattle that have the patent The following building permits| flfund apo have been issued in the office of the| erowns, und: city engineer: To 0. F. Hutchinson, | teeth, ‘and for without the least particle of pain. erowns and tee fillings and aii painlessly aud by 0 PLATES: for a 1'%4-story frame house at 2016 Fourteenth avenue south, to cost $900; to D. Shugarland, for a 1% story frame house at 2020 Fourteenth avenue south, to cost $700; to Otto Johnson, for a 1%-story frame house at 1718 Summit avenue, to cost $1700; to Mrs, M. Sullivan, for 2-story frame house at 719 Yesler way, to cost $2500; to Robert Abrams, for a Z-story frame house on Western av- enue, to cost $1000; to A. B. Karlson for a 2-story frame house at 1506 Bellevue avenue, to cost $2400; to M Hylin, for n 2-story frame house at 18 Seventeenth avenue, to cont $1800; to Amelia Miller, for a 14 story frame house at 460 North Fc ty-recond street, to cont $400 Hatlestadt for 1-story house at 4204 Woodland Pa nue, to cost $600; Hamm & 24-story basemen houses at 914,18-22 Boyleston to cost $14,400; to J. G, Ko 2-atory frame house at 109 Fast- fake avenue, to cont $1700; to Hamm hout plates, al work To Be Sold | | our B | tire Btock of New and Dam. | ates Gold Crowns, $5; Full Sot} Hardware Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5; | |Gold Fillings, $1 HY Silver Fill- | Paints, Etc At prices K. |ings, 50c. | reduced ew York Den al run | powsible Mgure, ear = CAHN & COHN'S 115 Jackson street, to the ree fn atteudanos, ” Off for Samoa The Wisconsin Don’t fail to take leaves Monday. advantage of the lant two visiting days, Saturday and Sunday. ees For Millinery & n M.D. Pe Beco! and Cloaks eal ave and Johnson Co., 1109 nd avenue. Ride on the “= Kegley- Mcintyre Col 111 Occidental Ave. Phone Main 496 Sweet Potatoes Best quality of California... Fresh Eggs Per Dozen, 25 cts. ishing (ioods ON EASY PAYMENTS For 25¢ and 5c Per Week You Can Buy Blankets Comforters Lace Curtains Rugs Art Carpets Lamps Carpet Sweepers Silverware Cloci And Many Other Household Necessities WESTBERG & CHILDS 1312 Second Ave. $2,700 modern 7-room house and storeroom. Finished natural fir hand sand-papered, vertical grain; lot 40x128 19th Avenue PETTIT & SON 623 N. Y. Bik. Concord Grapes { are about out of the market for this season. When tho present stock of Kastern grapes aro gone, there will be no more We have a few crates of chotce Yakimas that we are selling at 60c, and a small lot in baskets at a5c. This will about ¢ the season with us 4t reasonable prices. W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 608 Pike, ‘Tel. Main 998 and 271 » 16 Pounds 25c PA TPM, ee aS ee THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, yg) cotton hose, double toe and high- spliced heel, after six, 19. Women’s a coats, made with colors, In ages from ¢ to! worth Sic, after six, a Women's outing Sanna, good quality and well ter six, $1.19. Rock tea-potes, all sis, up to 280, after six, Iie. ‘Three packages i “nce shalt ber, after six, be. 2 fancy Geeorated Plates, after six, i5e. Austrian china cups aad cers, plain white, after for set of half doses. Gtibert alarm | Five months in New York, three | nthe in Chicego, first time in Se-) regular price 25c, m att Pri wool jersey ribbed #~$1.00, Tée, Sc and 26c, 10 o Seats all sizes, in gray or white, actually a $1.50 garment, for 7c each. Women's jersey ribbed heavy d gray pants and vests, regular value 50c, Wednesday wan a disappoint | HER Ballard Saloon Goes Under ys sepraconah 0 HOBSON ROBS A JUNK HEAP eats dards iisemenrn'ts wiay'et oth'| FOR THE PEOPLE OF ALABAMA, AND iit? tciocn sna fixtures ot 0.4) The scenery ia very fine, | alli he writ tithe horwon are th NOW YOUR UNCLE SAM HAS HIS SAY|: t foe was jess Le mpany would 9 6 the prod n| WASHINGTON, Oot, 11 The roadjcials of the pleasant surprise oes tern cities nt uy p A by the career of hero|a gorgect . Egbert’s Juartermaster The plot Is well concetved and the | Hobs ago nank a|mementoer. F Léeet the new quarter rh ae | more oF appointed and inns went ateudily on| Quarter “Francisco tor this |i than that for fecta r Saturdays it is § your gains Stuart Robs The Henriotta,” | and the Unite ernment) | When th a serived (et Beni’ — you come here tomorroy ‘ ne en will be ob him or | Fran ustoms officials held | . ? fee a r which, he x iment on the Richard will be obliged to spend nent | thn declaring that they. were | Newsboy About Due Wagners’ Orchestra usual, help to oe one ¢ ttrac. | pleblan lars to make himaelf | dut 1 naked Hobson to nettle, | ' er lo- ( ring 2264 Hr the eectte Reagon, Mr. Hobson I lgauare with the people ¢ i" tied to the secretary of | be or i your buying plea ¢ front ran merican com are wating In thelr best clothes | the y for a reminuion of the| : ’ On Hiang, and “The Her ta” ta one of | * A 4 . , oot r this Un ac mercerized tticonts, 1,000 memorandn tp ery a play Robbed a Junk Heap Were government property and entlt- eet tnouig in this port to- | fy 'by, for #1 { er, worth be, after ax twy gail Of the moat expensive organizations | hin that It would. be to make| Hobson was then called before the| ide on the Inland Flyer, six.” { 200 matted f pictures eg in absolutely ish uttemp' " tion of relice wennion of t and how Pi i all shades, worth § n's 6 Hi Monry's Minstrels tecarded relice which, he any PD Ben salt, in bags or bo te } Mx, Hi Henry's M In, a well known |ed t 4 and had the goods been postponed and Hobson will ha lic boxes Talcum Powder, after ¢ . on Tuenday’ evening and will co After Meve Ki pase bil, authorising the goods tomer ; cai " rig: t's Ant v I 5 par rs A » larg Then Hobson told the Alabama oM-/of Alabama, iT mes f mo . bars te cnstile peories, travela by af | : lat? 1 ; of } tack of heart trouble His condi year-ol mate of choice 4 A Home-spun 4 4 m ! ? ‘ “i Cs |and never sold for less than $2.00, for 2 66, after of + oo” Heart” € t Pee Sats, Beval § bc, after wix, 20 a yard, ee the usual matine Bat eye new novelty, Rainier i310 4 gallon, One gallon to @ cus- § Black sateen, worth , ) dosen. Second and Col-} es only, id time- } to 10-yard lengths, after se | umbia | . $ "26-inch square, si ‘bad “Yon Yonson’? | - © . regular price, % hem-atitched lunch cloth 2.0 Next | cur A sandane aol oon { $1.26, after mix, 65 the bi CHICAGO, Oct. 11,—The Marquia © ARO Oo | n leather bel Silk pillow cord, after da! -t y Auditorium Annex by @ severe at- | ent 2 but ateet plays ever pus on a ees Pt 109 Columbia St. age ; yee with just enough path as, tor varie 4 make it m 4 after eix, & 4 worth up tome Tt bas been running arse oar aR Cabinets of wire hairpins, worth { in'ail colors, and Many sagem £0 oare and draws as well as ever. Tel. Pink 1753. Free Delivery | to, aftor six, 2% 5 s, after mix, 10 sit’ Manager Russell has made special | | Bafety pins, 4 «izes, worth be Fancy hair ribbons, worth L it Goz., after six, 3c. a yard, after six, 2%e, arrangements for this excellent eom MUSEMENTS. zy a pnt |pany and promlsen to give one of the Frederick & Nelson—Fine Furniture, avec pearsnvenage | | aaysienamdinanee edinatuatinnn: any eens wateu 5c Bar Keg red no's in sable gs a ae OPERA Seatte’s Hair brushes, regular price 2c, | a yard, after six, chose SAME Bal after six, 19. yard. saeseici feats BED-ROOM FURNITURE IS HOUSE "Tester |ff Hfair brushes, regular price 290, § ”"A\imixed tine of os At the seasion of the county com. after six, 28e. In elderdown and silk, worth! en missioners yeaterday the allowance | John Cort, Manager. Phone Main 66 Nail brushes, regular price Sc, { to $1, after etx, 48, har for the collection of taxes given to PRICED LOW ‘Three Nights, Beginning aft : a si wee Baby beset fe ben’ thi 8. G. Meek waa discontinued. The Invisible hairpins, wos » } same mater! the ahlowance was at the of § per! ‘We have called your aitention several times to our THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 ideor ula, fa bere. tor ste Ma ~ S cent. for & sum not to exceed $1000 buying facilities and the fact that you can get » Matinee Saturday. Women's fast black or tan cot- | Women's outing fanned collection to begin May 1 ook furniture here at the same price you pay for ‘The Colossal Dramatic Spectacte, ton hone, double t and heel, all coats, trimmed with Three hundred dollars of the road Wood furniture of local manufacture at other stores, sizes, worth 12%¢ to lhc, after § braid, tn stripes and 4 at Q and bridge fund was appropriated to We giveone sample price in a Cheffonier here, ali othe 6 oertin Life’ tix, Be. worth 60c, after sx, 2, the Improvement of the Lee Moy er furniture proportionately low— Women's fine ribbed fast black Children’s outing & = hon road f ‘ OPERA ‘GRAND est | JOHN CORT, MANAGER stationery, 60 sheets surface paper, 25 envel opes, in white, cream and blue, worth 35¢ a box, after six, 14c. Limit two boxes to a customer, Phone, Main 66. Two Nights, beginning Sunday, October 18. STUART ROBSON Bronson Howard's Masterplece, of line In Solid Oak Chef- \u, a rt ra 1,000 memo books, worth 10¢ 2 teed, worth $1.00, after po agente age BL ey Pric $1.00, Tbe, Soe and 250. | ted with looks | Sea! Friday, 10 a, m. Special Notice—To avoid specula tion, two ticket offices will be o and special operator at telephone. | ‘0 tickets will be soid to messenger | | boys under any clroumstanc |QEATIL 2 THI | | | | 1 ¥ HOWE, Men Tel. aatn | antial Price, $7.26. NORDHOFF @ CO. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 CONCENTRATED EFFOR Is always productive of greater results. ading Theater TONIGHT The | And Three Nights Following, With Matinee Saturday, Jacob Litt's | Magnificent Melodramatio Production, 1 Se hy we are putting all our small ads. under tht is \In Old Kentuck iM ¥ SIGN Al A rag-time concert by the ~.,| one head. You'll find them profitable reading. Fi pickaninny band every evening at| very Ad j Neatest and “p We, The and $1.00, | rs sneliatiedds te Cheapest SOAP SPECIAL e Common Stove ‘Tao AVENUE THEATER | A big lot of 150 and 10c soaps, Clothes Make the: f on the market. W. M. RUSSELL, Manager. on which the wrappers had be- § We make the clothes, The bat ‘th "Phone, Main 567. come slightly soiled, all goes, at $25 suit in the city. Benttle’s Only Up-Town Theater. per cake, Se. ; —— A High-Class Family Resort, HIRSCH PHARMACY SEATTLE TAILORING | TONIGHT First and Pike Tel, Main 956 } 1207 First Avenst | Pou Dantes tor having een ee a few York optical coll otter for 4 on c fe . ES Hal Reid's New Play, sep prtbind cxeentnn al college in'anpecaly te a ‘ree of char, with the h - eo} of |A Homespun Heart] irises x0 tisey" prises te} BEtSutL sen dame Presented by a = York company || "04. — r tional abil clean, “Dire ‘and wholescme life DR. H. T. TURNER well told D ICK & NELSON Prices—200, 306, 40c and B0c. 322 Pike ‘Street } Sanitarium. Hinckley Hila 1 ur FRE ER |THIRD AVENUE THEATER Ms Builders’ Hardware xg Sporting Goole’ A sal e make a specialt . : HOME FURNISHERS W.M, RUSSELL, Manager, |] pithing "complete entimate ‘for orammunfuon tt Fou % "Phone, Main 667. dings. us figure with in the make: a Second Avenue and Madison Street PORE Joc at g I | es aor hat will please you te ns X Wigh-Ciass Family Resort ERNST BROS, Prichard Hardware an ext Week—Sunday Night—Every- | \ 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 417 Pie Street tte body's Favorite, en in | | Yon Y : ‘RheumatismCured On YOnson Hi Complete Scenic Environme a | to Stay Cured Sats’ now welling for ail ponte. Money Refunded THLETIC PARK | | y get A Pacific Northwest League | No matter how bad or long-stand- PASE BALL | WE are on the right track by offering * begin at 8:15 p. m Admis- a Soe Hf rE: Consultation Free that put competition away in the rear 7 Bo pei We make special efforts to. obtain . Office hours 10 a, m. to 12; 2 to & stylish, durable Shoes for Children, re he — eewecoees DA. BOULANGER AGENCY | 1. what you want in Glace Specials for Wednesday f Room 12, Downs Biook Bin the office, home or fac- Marrons Good School Shoes, Dongola or tory. Without it you Box Calf, $1.49. OSLYN COAL are handicapped by out- Boy’s Iron Bond Shoes, never- 3 QUEEN COAL|) of-date methods. Shall wear-out kind, $4.50 and $4.75 q 5 we send a representa- Little Men’s Shoes, satin calf, 8% S bere Hg! tive ? to 1334, $1.49, : merit. es WwW Il ial attention t jubiness starte e call special attention to our ptmonth nen” raid | THE yk wall Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Shoes at $3.50 eat tat tech eee ic Co. and $2.50 t delivered north of Pike street, 907 First Avenue | Whea you ENG wera > Telephone Main 588 orders | seetnes on delivery south of Pike street, || & window | | ire Save PRE Bagge age | OTEL BUT aiseag po bd P P Te | Sonttio Transter Co. E LER TS Net pee ra|? Simison Bros | baoaaat Bentte's CAFH AND & e s 2 & Largest and GRILL 20-78 Baler oan STORAGE % Only First-class Hoon f | | lise. BFiowe INSURANCE Sines $ Tol Man sias $/% Europ NcON, & Agents 3s7c3 Reading 4 ZimstOu 707 Second Ave., opposite The Times 3 on, 2 ‘at ave $ Pian Hotel, NECTION & | f ter A ome Mae aad Sawant ddd iddodoticnekies | Us Mian Le) \