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YY, COPORDR 14, 1001 DAWES PLAYED GHOST AND GOT NISTERS AS Vadly made that the wrapr . ' A DUCKING FOR HIS TROUBLE |': %21y m4s er ne wrapper dealer, “It Is often t a rieht MOR 4 se: Tn a discussion of national affairayto an adjoining lot between mn Y ” 0¢ > oe a Be gece Mig tricgre trp A May hp Rca ge Bho md grad Ke. hey] An The Big Piano Sale Is Now on at the gation feeeatiy Diman i. [ate the ghostly apparatus was t Well, n left-handed elgar | roll: | , vl spare ~ Nie rg In the weed Dawes ae taken into }ed by t f i 5 Van Winkie, of Parkersburg, W. Va. | mths weeds, (Datvow wal taken inso ed by the “4 fot Cline’s Piano House, Cor. spoke of Charles G, Dawes, control-| tne person to ie In the and | choca i.) Every Expressman Must Have 7 r t on tb t : jor ae et CANvASE | rapping sound on the wind at : he onee| @ Permit and Give Bondgg ela ; Hiscopal Convention Appoints a Com jr. \sintsed a" a” mora tke suit tits Chl Why 8" tpn thet an | st ’ . Joorps hat was running a line to pulling th ne Of lin hie right hand sometin sone? i i 1 ton : . q aed : ye a) proposed railroad over In Ohio, went out t place and |! ? that tn of t « pomit . } | he wae Inay, Ail day | awer wrong Way and unloosens It 1 n handing or t 1 i urme it, Nae ~- — upon whieh he placed hiv that the water should t | r t t to the t ‘r x y FRANCIS Pa poset Pg en lge ede ges yg of orgy ang re run the levels | or on tha vin \s ation form per- |it," Ie a another phr Re= [in the ' a lations of labor and | preserve the purity of the home quarters in an old log house that| were soar had o n k to ex dayne in fall ude— ; I ng unt, - woree debate was/noon by R. A. Lewis, chairman of |80me of us planned to have some | it disappeared. I don't know who got Jounly placed on every. wagon Bua and i to tee were ta for |committes, speaking In rebuttal fun. We fnatened a ‘tick-tack’ to anit, but I think that all the clroum The ordinance authorizing the i Puckar if the proposed the | At the ‘sitting a a committee of outer window. which was operated stances, in the case poluted to] Gelling Sécape Gosurs. arty posed of pabile works to, place aro | | adidas datas made by Dr. McKim |the wh: the deputies adopted the} With a string that extended down in-! Dawes." | q lights op Flonege place, will cor ? du Semmes oc. Wha dais Wee crack nine en a f ‘ Suis eran x DAMARE COMET | lines Plano House, Cor. Second and Union a japon Was based upon any arties by standing wi | “ “8 8 ing t 2, sullew ng sire me | 5 Seger fay ouise oe vianopa site miso] WHEN A DIAMOND GLOWS IN THE DARK | Sn ales ater H HED Anclican church Amendments made by deputies. eee PBR Trae | 2 nay | e C 4 A traveler for a diamond the Inside workings of the famous |encounted with k . Rpt orke oper ne ' a O a 4 | Mr, Nyson Resigns was talking shop the other evening diantond-cutting establishments of pow Aa ‘ a —_ | Bert Nyson of the Ballard board of |and, speaking of gems, said Mat Chive OE teat Team, Rew. street, where Pony : ee rtgead e é : n has ened, and J. G.| “The mom overworked expreasion | (Ver, (he lnelf flame’ of the s about is Impe vale ie y Corbett has nted to the/used by the unsophisticated and| The manager | sare cut some time tre n brewing | st . 1 A y by un tendent Hart. > r \ n th Japanem y ar b ne |‘ . Mr. Nygon resigned. tobe. | (eply impressed diamond purchaser | gem between the Jaws of a n the Jag ht nye “aaa mn’ avenes, | | } | taell ‘ow, tt generally |of pressure. He then exting t al., ar » nue . 717 -19- 21 +23 First Ma 4 \! From Old Terminus teers eyceinnny gue conn (tt cee want NS mordinances fore i diy G20 9 ST Avenue | Grant street cars began leaving Viitenda The beauty of jarkness 1 Ing streets Ing. for the 6 oenniedcaline » way and Second avenue sate Bk deal seater A aaee Bg and wi With a Mighty Crash Piano ay. ‘This was the old ter Pe like a ¥ appear for age; Howal | for the last three months because of re, for it may |iower diamonda were ond Hoanok ousekeepin eips tor PAGISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 14.—It in| the street work going nn tn the Ves he with a pale | Dhosphoreacent than the fir ty patween Sev-| D. S. Johnsto : that Henry ie? Way district. Green Lake care| beautiful Heht. In ahort atones isiayoaraave-| JUMbIe at D. S$. Johnston here today tha “mF¥ | have also begun making the loop on|phomphorescent. Heated to a certain tha way ‘ ' ‘ Bi Alt ; F on, far famed aso politician Main street temperature the | Al fite shows shed to kn A ntreet; Fl 6 ion ci B t 5 fie of the Lautevite Courier-| onpoN, Got iacLiogi navel {ete caht under Dreanire the ame Jewein which al - | Company's Big Alteratio omorrow--Basemen dea candidate for gov-|received a h from Nagasaki, | “Some years ago fwent to Amater- | often wondered if s who “qnor of Kentucky : Rika Maru, was ked off | for @ California millionaire who had |thenticated wonde a D gad tate aapires to be Democratic Qniy one person on the | ordered them through our New York |ages did not” know. something of Lieb ident in 1904, steamer was saved. | house, and while there f was shown | phosphorescence and its oddities.” candidate for pres | | li —_ . ara cwroreoee | Beginning this morning at 8-30) | o'clock, at our retail wareHouse |, Rvery community of anarehists |would not show the spots; she ate-| 903 Second Avenue, we wil has women members carded slippers in the hous and kevt| begin closing out our present § | Flee tethered: tout she hind fo hat todon but mere. | entire stock of nearly two hun- | deo tonite than aba |i , aa ia the wont of wom-| dred instruments (including | @ nr 4 |'"Wnat te. the ambition, the ideal of |°%,0%'0" People. She consorted with! SeVecal ‘carloads arriving) of | @ 7 4 — - the woman anarchist, irrevocably cut) | fellow well met.| the best and most reliable! Pes i sca Oil Cans, 1 gallon 4 | Power = pe edleeeegs on egy 8 pleasurés, privileges, ot her| eer etaeae wren sat any cies | makes at from one-third to one~ $5 otze, galvanized, 186 r | tendency ke weak sex? |There waa i Nobody was| half less than the regular retail j each. i ” Large quantities of Yakima apples | rere ore vate) 4 ee jade charac-| prices, and on easy terms. An nnn nnn | were recetved on the avenue today, | het mo¢ ae fled sunity bor ba: J } . sas ° | The edibic variety ave selling at $146 |Derhaps the most famous . unparalled oppor! y . 4 Ceke Pans, any Five Representative Citizens Take Up the Important Matters Without! 2"): | harchiata yh cs bance an:|Stbtd ae 8 gain-scekers and contemplating ‘can mpionet i SOEEOA Of COMbereaN DED Oto Sd OF Gat didees bo nviwested by any one bet cotiad| purchasers wno desire to save | le Sticks, each § mn ; a Moment’s Delay---Mayor Humes Acted Saturday---Ex. Bhe was no plebieian, but « lady by |met'be Rdnpted withiut mantel | big money. Open evenings. oa + pleats, Saal ; JOBBING QUOTATIONS, — Mirth and education Her fm nity, ‘Those rules were for Rus. | Ah woken ae et Governor McGraw, C. J. Smith, Robt. H. Lindsay, J = |""Frne backs which she = rot AE 7 J ’ A y, J. (CORRECTED DAILY) The books which she read were the Seat’ Batere this Chime Ae ee Pot Covers, each, } ~~ @ Marx and Lansalle, but she was pe , {stood in thie mi bac He Pa The Perfect B. McDougall and D. E. Frederick Have box Rhewiac, qrestiy’ ta Sn Dot aguinat the |sife to state that not bs | © sepoes. betters onek. FE On ee Oe eas See ‘i ap Ings of John Stuart Mit! and Bock seapireton 5 ral extensive changes made | . h J ba As soon as she "waw the light” she |r sted and thrown | saiesroome during the past the Matter in Hand penehen tigen. cata” |Gctrenned fe hyena ian Ye in | Cp see yearn making” Soonsersoi isgate: plums 2G %e: | reading cirete, the primary object of | od the ecnneheacs at @ to has aie to, he bes esenta- | procedure. Tt was agreed that a committee | grapes. Tho@t1.0 per asterN i which was to learn what the west © ways and ans, |*4"* rep | Ae oP i Soe| It was determined to ascertain @8/ representing the local trade organ- | Concords. ors), Femme, Oe ‘a posi could teach, and to bring it home t« Riessslf te eee tha rime | Beas an “4 jed to ene | MORAN BROS co. foon as possible the true status of ‘ Bat oad futmegs, $1.00; cranberries, her own people nowever, | ire M a , . . ais ay | e000 ae posstbie the true statue °f | ication, with bower to act. would be | ut™eee aD A Hone in that way. EIDE MU aDEeD sacare eer Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler. Makers. & termination, met prompt-| with this end in view. to communt-|9PPointed to draw up a statement Vegetedtes. angorous Act | hberieg tha . | additi floor by putting tn | 5 5 A Bigetoce oe pernise tn ex cate with each of the contending par pe Boat [eh m_which they —_ Potators--$24,00G27.00 a ton: beets, | ithe, eft, er fi mt y theret ore and y er ne je Czar : eS Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. 3 : | In response to summons, the fol. |be submitted to the employers, and in |#1.00 Der sack! carrots, sogite per | Mined with the in| Ropbia Perovakaya at once step eek members of the committee | lowing representatives the local | the event that they will not agree to | ati leituck. We Pee ore alas ere (cially ¢ bie, vekaya|abotfs plait Bhe arranwed ox all present, as follows: ex-Gov.| trade organizations came before the the sate, It will be the purpose of sin SSaaEY hein poh cone Very |thing, and took special : ie Brew. chalrmen; Robet. HM. Lind. |commitiee, when a brief conference |the mediators to effect a reconcilia. Peppers. I2@ite: | husks. 200; | cel founded « anc the caer at “ may, ©. J. Smith, J. B. MacDougal | was held: Wm. H. Middleton, prent-| thon ak 9’ ‘Call ena a she changed her oe a . ‘WM D. E. Prederick. dent of the Western Central Labor! Further de pments will be an- | toes, bd be opera, «in The air Union; R. H. Brick, president of the | nounced by ¢x-Gov. MeGraw, who is | 26@2c per Ib: mauer kraut, 3@4 wer “regencrat! | This first meeting lasted more than Machinists nion; Sam Redick. f | very sanguine of a su al settie- failve head lettuce, per dos try the nr i Aout, when much of the time wasythe Moulders’ union, and Al Glasow | ment of the long drawn out trouble fie tons, 6 cy, those which she seve 4 Sp in formulating plans offof the Blacksmith’s uni } euch terrible - wt = ~~~ ~ — 4 : ——_—_——___—— ~ } Changed Wer Dress mam | ba /SHE TOOK NO CHAPERON ALONG Menceforwant Sophia dressed her . ge SWEET POTATOES is Pe. airampaceneccrs tx genase crate _ MILLINERY © : est al Russian cap- | hee many others be and afte | 4 IN HER TRIP AROUND THE WORLD ® ins Sp [ioe at hr ie a 282 16 Ibs. for 25¢9 wee | tertal, and of a color that|exemplar of the claas . undreds of our « and be | Best White Burbank Potatoes coming hats heave already foun@ } Miss Theodora Elwell of Brooklyn , ery she met, and, the ugh th per 16 b sack s1.50 highly satisfied owners, and the tees | around the world, without'a chaper® | om saison arene Ent her sero" College Women's Clubhouse ry vie wg | f fresh TOWe~ cee @ con is that never have we produce jon or an attendant and was found to r a fe The movement otarted tatew York gous | Butte end cffered such charming hats ag Miss Elwell in qbout are old days afterward, she « en cel taebanie or tat te | ee ht this season. In consequence of your. end s remarkably handsome Woman. (neither fear nor great discomt : : warranted / generous. buying, our display of She began her trp from New York believes that she would ¥ «e ations ~ ‘ : rH 840 t - Runs to Catch His Train at Leary and Falls Under thes: sxe ots toe ator ces jer teats Wythe yee yeath: |e “ye pyres Im. | period of th Par i BITES Zltrimmed mutinery ts representative — Wheels—-Hi Henry's D salting tiem: Wen Prandiees to tet-lon bur melts vba Bo } Lquorliconses Ine every +: NS” @) of tashion's latest ideas combined vat rummer bourne, Australia. She saya she met | would attempt » trip m soba ' i oe with elegance of the highest class, | rye Pramme |rmanynterewting traveing comm: [excelent health ana ances granting liquor licenses | Ho of, Burehasin 3 ADAMS GROCERY Co. re: ; ee FER A ATS ae ast i bamage: Ram Coker [tee Mrenamet mcm ‘sweet tea $ This Week — tive tongue la Or insult, she disposes Clark, Noon and | icimbatt ne 2 . > Saree L. Theobelt, the mare} bruised about the body. Throughout her entire journey | queation with {hia crixp epigr Balacoht—tw thet ge " 000000600 Ccoeseceonoses 7 (Sewer of the Hi Honey Minstrel| No one on the train knew of thelarmund the wort’ phe ue, Jamurmey | be treated With. reap Sion Deriaee (sane gant | |r sod pie ae toe ae : 4 which opens at the Seatti¢/ accident at the time and the cars! with kindness and respect from © nee nly to have aelf-r i. Munroe ed tn oe $5.00, 6.00 na 7.00 4 tomorrow night, was run did not stop | - fet "FOR HONEST TREATMENT +00, $6.00 and $7.00 eagh, —— by a The injured man was picked up by = a 2 quoting | 5 shortly hetore 1 gelock yes- Dr. Guerin of Leary and carried to aported, the: tomatand’ 400 Bedi foo out Tins, thakburnnt TT. : ernoon ani rom his| the Northern Pacific hospital. Theo- ses thee, ndiataen an 1 ma for permans few mtmates late Tora" baia Wad not fat Sonnetbastoes na | satee,s@ Ma pee tex tee Soke | von Advice Free Gil or Write’ = SPECIALS oe handsome ‘young fellow 23 joked with the men who carried him. jperetes, SO ease, bere - > ont q aw’ lia home is at No. 193, “Am I badly hurt?” he asked of bag Bh at jel | Panne Vi ware street, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Querin f ettecg ] $1.00@1.26; | my $1.3 el Pen et Bee Se ee boty is now at Butterworth’s “Well, both of your legs are gone. 2 | Seek: aours 4 r bo ta laatamasciciniar mie pSidertaking parlors, where it will answered the phyaician : 8 on | Perens 15 seems! ana | oh * ‘Aseonoe: hea Femain awalting shipment instruc nc tsine Where’ have to learn short Job Results in Bursting *<*' P 4 a Amason Bait a Biche) tons. hand to earn a living,” jokingly re- tard makes, new some special at, each BI, 4 marked the sufferer. 4 | Fr To Ib; steer nahenna a eH Sateas > 1 Aecident of Reservoir Pha AD rng mahogany ahd walnut, $900 to Ostrich ise, fh Wick Sr wie Yesterday afternoon when the Me Didn't Mind Much e fib 2 . ate ws ie eetiss ergy troupe, cas the hospital Theobald was told : large, Se; small, 10¢ } osprt i= Apres at and ’ Bhs , Dulled up at Leary sta-|that he could not live and he +e rovisione—Hame, Ite; breakfast] e at this sale and r : Hes, Theobald got off. When itimarked “It is all tight. I 'dori| ial : fer ietinan Shh shat Steamer Centennial Will Carry Sup- | ° 4 Mares off again he ran to catch it.| mind much EAST LIVERPOOL, 0., Oct. 14—| backs, 100; bellies, \dioe Thie Read BOSTON GROCERY wont ouincien Chtbtinetin ont] | Bs succeeded in getting hola of the| the cota nimost f Damage to the amount of $150,000| _Honey—I2w@t4e plies for Building This Roa PS * % ‘ Kimball and) W Piancs 4 getting He exp almost immediately af. 1 1220-1222 C | payrandies, but at the time the train|ter the last remark. Coroner tog caused, and a si . fags end Poultry Into a 20-1222 Second ¥ ko at third less than their MAG gained such headway that the | was notined by ‘phone during th 9 h! putter — Washington mertes, into Nome ia Avenue M4 values, | ATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE ° : ‘unate young man was night, and went to Leary this morn pound prints, Kast Iowa bas | Groat snap nd-hand - 3 Bo aretha, wheels Two trucks p ing and brought the body to Seattle. land Elgin, 24@26c; fresh ranch, 16@ a wri and 8 n For eplt ty and permanent cur 7 is lege, cutting the left A brother of the dead man is also mn 18e. | ‘ ‘entenniat wit |@ # any price, on ea . ©) off and mangling the other in a © member of the Hi Henry Minstrel! Cheene—Native Warhinaton, full | arf to Alpeas | & 8 wane! We have a larg he NERVOUS, CHRONIC Si tible manner. He wax also cut pany mpleted a| cam, 18 New | York, | this t nn bay Jr g L J |fine new ones that will t : in fact, all disea ven fi Saipan Water wan! i@ite: Wi Roquetort, | s-Alankia Co. g LOW Prices of ae oe ay t most aggravated forms. T Fi . - ~ me yen | dsc; Edam New | M. Rank = f + upw ean or ti | WEATHER FORECAST =| {he apsing of | Vor. togis aor iegise, |} a G Maan 1 upwa RE nt han. perfort or a ewe after t f sal 40019 - = ¥ I-har - COMING TO NEW YORK |seeyceted« oo a nee | brik, 14 tie, q & Groceries fiir rut! ‘| vearse a batt a ter shown th f tion or| Ease nit a Sener anon sdk <r is moat err t aivssets, on Th—King Leopoa| FOr Seattle and Vicinity the reservol b, the | Pastore yal ‘ahead Site rif This Week Bly marked. " ¢ } Ake. | CERTAINTY OF EM e ig'um announces that’ he will and Tuesday, occasional show- | result of incom oultry — Hen large en, : | Weare ta 1 to be| & OF CURE Visit New York shorty ers; light to fresh southerly winds, | 4 The mighty rush of enc ee ood ; om and route’ a 5 » ees ; : _ ia pers ae pantdine , h Corrected Dally The following |’), a x I 1 ar LD YO KE T \° ‘i round lots on the dook oF in|,Mr- Rank expec pave al $ | ; ; : 1 YOU LI IVE IN | pertomes Wore the thing. |ieteceteinomin, tee RSE EH coger te Ee & REMEMBER THE PLACE (> | 1 wheat, chicken feed bay 10 Seattle by th am=| 8 sotor t 1 ' HE HOTTEST PLACE ON EARTH?) rec sscctrrcmmes sents. | se es yer ly ea te a a | resen i Throughout the continent his court | 1 BY haset SpuNG. per ton $10,909 rally the sending of | a For} te F i i ielek an was known as the “scented court 15.00; alfelta. Nome s | Yt h x ee ning : PX lar hipaa ova on the earth's’ The water from the It wan then the eustom when giving | 1407@15.00; alfalfa, $11.00 g aU. vs oto ' SOODIS i of Persia, on the border of the e 0 Inform ber ats what particu. | ve creamery, 22@28e. | a 4 ra P f Sian guit. he border of the Pe “ iy ahey dee weeld ac tas Cootar C Hative Waahinyton. 189 If in 1800 @ Man had set out on al® 2 903 Second Avenue t i I ; days in the months of Ju nishing thi ft ing her roo: 4 each goat I Sesecy Fresh reneh ¥ n *h required him to | # 8 Qarke Bullding pas 2 i ; Diet the mercury hee ing fluid, repair to that tune that odor in making her tollet agree. of 4000 popu | & | \eegdieg™ a f fe stand above 100 degrees tn the) te full, where the springs are sii. |At court a different perfume wan us beget ‘ th than Gos. |i % Sweets That Make Friends : m, tote! : Bande wide a hy eerees I ated and bring away with them hun. | ed for each be wee 4 mall spring. ‘ b than Bow |» ins, Apple Butter, mad 8” HUYLER’S and i Institut 8 high oe ine Tun up bags tull of water rn attentlo 5 paid to the use le; turkeys, Ub t er tthani@ ~ New ¥ aidwine State Electro-Medical Institute 9 " er OF HRM Gh 120 degrees in the middte ter of the gulf of the pertaind Ghanto-edah and we Ava’ stock eaters | Albany and Lan S tees | GUNTHER’ 4 4 T Company's | J ASSORTMENT IS SUPERIOR 4 At Bahirein, in the center of’ tt urst forth is nearly ter, and cleanliness was not f n1vem, 4c; sheep, ér outh than R al > cr Z mana paltain. I hie center’ of” the a Teck Gee, bak these Macha: | bored ninchte TH irony eonetial eit: | Nets SSMS Fy alate soneh i 7 Deen Wale TO ALL OTHERS ’ me fr in Aras teas feck aut ut hen ache ered mon te | by ag cae & 5) Famoug (8 5a oonigeriy l 6 0. poe anes ng to the bottom and holding! eae ier" ta nsine | Woman's Work the rounds ol® Gal ¥ | f f ELLIOTT : from wells i» ietnine en eeter athe of the bags over the| Christensen ool for Dancing.) iveryone sees an increase in the|comtnereial trave g ¥ | from walls In" sometning’ nxn coe te eastnst, Ke) ascites asah tte agusere te | pan Snnreage Jn the {commercial traveler who now sete |e : Candies | of 901 Second Avenue depth of , ston sunk to the salt water of the gulf to Might at 7 p. m. | and demon. 4 upward to give aj 3 It - | Re a feet, but sys mith ene « with It D | Fit, An inter. | Week t aver Mo ¢ S| ar op “ f but aiwaye with the hy RE i seacoast ea oe Aetee: | ust mE about | 8 Cor. Marion q Mack, notwithstanding boneiAg. 6 “thouakt to Be tm the Gonliomenna oisnt om Acsinanre ae: | women now in a Bt in New York] 21 years on MeClure's 8 r) } lively numerous popute # of Opinend 400 and 660 milen Gontlemen’s class for begin af Piss nye th iy crip Magazine g 4 Me live there, theme” Cmtriven | away. Being situated at the bation |"#! >, f toraliare’ wham to the ate te © y SHANNON’S M4 b : Springs which buret forth fo! f the gulf, {t '* a myatery how they entered uy women Wetter Springs Mineral Water \™ eal $ from the #1 i @ mile |remaine that they have been known « advanced class for In ‘or gan and electric Axtures, Kil-/and kidney trouble » D4 x Subscribe for the ftmgc's Dally since the dawn of history y tonight at 8:20. urne & Clark Cou 816 Second Ave, | Firw hrenus, Seneeeeeeecereeceteceee® (04 ava and Columbia ‘Mal, atain 102 on NE SEATTLE STA, Did You Know Thia? # not always be | BAGGAGE | rT SrA MARRS A 3 Ge Beloved, but Stingy 200 P we IANOS —

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