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4 THE SEATTLE STAI } 00) PE EPL INDORE DEBE OE EEE AEM EE HET RE stricken, The churoh of CI must wtagen bi ain made his way | t Dt 5 | ~ follow Tim, and then there itl be k to the coast, Me now tired | ae fever ; + * record Hains broken, of | lof hobo-life and in willing to rows joqmpeny. Kru a Imoat | ¢ ® | the hungr f bodies ¢ othe od | i ne. A boy of hin own age, name sale | Me w pe a he te quite as! praved mind nia with him and ie now somewhere | to assume a character of which an-| 4 — D | ment deserves praise, but the church} ki at Prank is one of the brightest Annie Mack Herletn, as the pen : one know the “Raglan mene’ i. ts made after the patte of © | den in a hero, but he who carries his de hat w him yeater Seattle Wins the Last Game! « man and Helle Cold in the|% loose effect in the bick, the “Raglan” has a tleht-Atting, or halt ® |anthroplet |Little Frank Smith En Route! fornia and boards all the “ ¢ handsome intere |? nt-fitting: ba ' Of these conts are made With a atitel ‘ Paul Gives Other Side 1 ains the way he did th | __ Of & Good Ball Season lies ale 1S Fons attack inthe Peel aocey ee he tee wT Cne ee ett the 2 | “mut paul given es also the other| t0'His Southern Heme | pe it with not take § Tics The eve tes which punctuate]® the garment in double breasted and loose fitting ® | side of life's reaponnibility. ‘or ev. | - he pert are up-to-date and|* A French novelty in a awe t, with double-breast y 1 boar his own t MORTALITY RECORD a to the general lity of the en ’ front, and half tight-Attir t made of tan broa $ oF De ted fore from th Fatty 2,000 p . The aduct will |? with satin, and, in some Instanoom, heavy taffeta sik, Ithas + t is one which each is Do y | ©. G. Witard, aged 60 years, died b the baseball tear week With Saturday 1 . wt sleeves and ix neatly trimmed with straps of the ° @ th i at Houth Seatiic last night. The boay Sateen arsts : sleeve and le neat 1h strap ofthe same 3 eee, he ee rent; | ae oun Beatle inet uc g that the game w “In Old Kentucky” ne to be @ preference for tan and grey in coats this ¢ ight.’ The weight made expect-| on held from the family residence. the present season <n te Melaaiinaaenes euvie st Gh some are mace of black, blue and brown Dr » jot up the ed itt ie 90-| Se atcadete enemas sosertag at \ out A great nur exhaunt ite drawing capecity tn thie | Cloths, as well as-other materials, In fact there isa great variety # |" a Ting heart | 1¢ too bis ternoon. ¥ A. Be m of It has never been the fortune of the F Marche to atthe sar the sport. The « Y Ene ine Srpnnne ape ® of materials used, but the pr ing cut In coate thin aé ens @ | engthened for ite tond.” | ¢ had o pair of grimy |) dau asa stomers in the Dress Goods store 18 le we 4 Over, although a few more games of Ply Ah wae Tt * to be the "Raglan" and automobile styles, both long and of medi- ® | h tier, if anything o Sait on @6 * A sat 6 Semi-professional 1 may be ate every pe * um length. ’ th k shirt. His time an we © bo for : ee During the Beattie | Meht was ite last pre i? ‘There are some v pretty short coats and Btona shown, One @ | . expressed, was oe Soubied in buying Snter bee z Bat times put up food exhibitions we go @ represents the always popular fly-front jacket, with aiana © | for other” fellow, but he got Fisheries wk, ound « Of baseball and tt has been ¢ jenry’s Minetrets » Kk. ‘The collar is faced with ‘silk and @ it, A shoe shining out by Monstrated that a remarkably poor| ‘Tomorrow night Hi Henry's min-|@ the edges atitohed with silk. The double-breant s 4 «carelessly over his Pe ae pid ime can be played by unm etek strel company ‘will begin an gngage-|$ Also very fashio able, but inspite of everything the matty Eton @ | Bk ia iaik | Hu d the ploture| Go to Byinning for Merete repaira ps ‘won it. | This art alt the featur * have a “Raglan” coat, This is the very latest * Three Policemen ewe and his head barely reached th | + Res Hag «4 y- n § BBE for rm : The Game as Play of the natrel organtaat ® are of tan 06 grey cloth, trimmed with velvet | top i & { uM Be. ninetreiay lor line | * tomob#il b by opularity of this Ne . 1 Wh * your artner Miatere The game opened yesterday with |o'apeciaitien. ‘Fhe musical alge ot | —<“. | 4 th rf ; ype) | t the tossing apd ink” | the progr * e! . ry wear ¢ r 4 rf y © - ¥ 1 Minneapolis star, in eed tt Ley oe auintes cri? mar the “Ba own in samy fart | NEW YORK, Oct. i—t¢ st naa PPA. , ie pS ony se af ny By 4 . 71 i ition for the ‘ udes ble quintet of | anv mate pu t been for the bravery and pros a ah Be | Singers, a double orc and a 4 pwered the b I thought if he hi ink” has pit fine military band. Oth taue fea- |? 2 # of mind of th Policemen, 6 2 4 probably know #t.”| J 9 . are- | for 46-1n. Ail-Wool Fine Extra Special Mh of the present ee: P| rowek tis gumaphone quartet: | 4 242949499 99-4069-0-4-0-4-80966-0000040 14440-0004 f lives might t been to toll the boy that his! No matter how care } L ) “0 je, and it was no wonder that | ponst. the human song bird Viole re in a building of Canal » friend had not been ween, but he | 1 ¢ For Monday these te» Re lasted in the box yesterday Abt, the star vocatiat and ry ster he second floor, | woul be The voy was| fully your window dis- | An. All-Wool Ex ’ . four Innings. He was suc and’ il Beary’ himself tr “Adams, but the change was not for 121 M! Henry himself in * - ter: The the nehed ¢ eh yf D . A uruetior tn the ent. Wants “ha dences and * SOUTH SEATTLE _|REY, MAJOR’ $ # med ont on sonck: [conversation it at ance b uf play is arranged, you id Picker, Beatties pitch aments, * HIGHWAYMAN “One policemen went Up to ih "a Wandiring oh. | cannot have attractive 4 81.00 © yard, ig *1 “yard, $gatd ao, tor th ol : Thomas Q. So | ANNIVERSARY pened "the hatonway: thereby | rank mith, for thet was biel indo iy rode 1| This fs star week in the ran f jornia weveral months ago ee ject cae Naeocien.” “Little {of the Gra aoataes ‘| John Burran Knocked Down and @ to ear pape lpn ge ae Rd lighting is perfect : Tra” Harmon took his place and his |ton, so to Thomas Q Rebbe’ down by force, and bad succee Dog ond Pony Show, He lett Beek was exceltent teams m i Eight Years Ago He Took Charge of |fs\ unk “yr* or more ately Si rae for Wimanete “A oooe wre weal Electric is t A Good Silk Store in enone seating Sreond Presbyterian Church erved ' licht for perfect result ‘ ; ‘ be ed - Marche va s ‘ oh i ‘ | ; a o gained Man and Wite Arrested go eh ; | ranged lighting. | ri - ne FROM ALASKA Honey, ond his wife. Tp July, 1903," 8 oe Frederick & Nelson—Fine Furniture. 2 | it eat and Phillipe Jase + . « ofne neregati< Tr. he Fox and Manager D. B Du wy 5 hy wwel eagg y owe Byatt fret among Beate | THE * e The os ned date wil attend. “The season's work |The Manavense Due Today From he suman, who te oppeme) to Mr. Major ts Thater:| Ma estic Ran C ELECTRIC CO. | Vv fe Spe yt hen oe women. wen § tay morning from Galatians ¢2 and > | nee s ee tee year-cloned up. Barly thie the North reeongge 8 yew diny ot Sd: “Dear Ye ane, amather's wor GREAT... | g 907 First av °"\itadee week Manager Dugdale of Seattle the Haneys w t vleane enn and #0 fulfill the law of Christ ‘With President Lucas, of the league for every man shall bear his Lasts Longer Than Any Other Range Will eave for New York to attend 8| 7 CS Tay tor burden,” miso from Matthew 11-2 Saseting of the Minor League oMciais| orien arrived at Viticla Soin Auto Gains in Popularity My burden Is light.” He mat gram all over the country, £0 be held | fram St. Michael, aud will sorae jot 4 that in 1800 there | par fm that city. is po . were rag this port today. At the Canadian | Mire rere Tt hae been ered Wn The Sermon Bedspread Sale All of Seattic’s players this year have been retained for the next aea- | cue fpe Steamer discharged 55 pase | Per exact figur Paul hes given @ good sermon to The materials weed In the ¢ n of the Great Z fm. As yet no new men have been Ee Stanninpane brides lat machines being oe Serene. Sas well bear re Mates ange @ durebiiity, — It many hor ting mode ce Bedspreads this signed but several additions and al-| o¢ Cantic Cre oo } Os there are iio definite w peating this morning you are ‘x inate of the mr nh exiatence rrow, pricing goa) i Rerations will be made to the pres-| Gut trom 10 cents to $2.60 =p vent ae othe ae. Malleable iron and 4 combination make e usu ng it eawier on ent team. tas ext cn tabs aah Eee ie ell distribute be prefulnons the best apd most aa range in existance, as a: uae Yours a P miners on creek ar | Pr y ken t is shown by the Great Rane. te Tacoma Won | pau are making ap high a9 3° 9 ir th The Great Majestic Range lasts longer, bakes better Bedspreads 5 « - be ana leer, hea more wa and d el) thie FORTUAND. Ore. Oct. 14 —Th than this have teen manufactured on it imme he lees time and with less fuel than any other rei sehet Bedeprends, 11-4 ¢ g game of the base season eon nul been ding im their strength, Pau Hi do it Theee points are wort onalde hes Marseftles Between Portland and Tacom: rs yy or pom an gpeny ag epdhgmen | POT) Mecttwen, \¢ 6. tnan be’ ore Tne: Dama Wander ad otis what Giesees bes bork ned ready for ae Bulted im a victory for the latte ‘ture of the Manauense. He wag **POT'#" at nave & ken in a fault. ye ituad decided to 4 for « ranse. , each. te ‘s team by a score of 4 to 2. The home | a yting to board the schooner | Deen Piactd on the market—Revlew) restor in npirit of ‘ - dian : eam was badly crippled and at no| Barbara Kempster. Fils canoe cap- |” pitt meek thyself, leat Aime was the final result in doubt. sized and drowned before the Sta f the ©: \eree ot Kempster's crew | _ i. Smith. one of the crew of t Won. Lost. PO.) Alaskan steamer City of Parts, was a8 % “$3 | killed the same doy. He met bis The best man stands very close ' he worst t te only a« ate io the ase > ends. Ei Meee cng ta tate world axa wre have ne Herd yay Aes reason to imagine that we are ® - . 9 Agents Scvicet Caruait opnee: ready for use; worth S §& S38 | death by the fouling of the steamer's| gravel eniarges a man's mind and | uch better than our netghbors White Crochet Hedspreads, extra { Colored Crochet Be > fy | Daweer. 4 egveeln inahy esronenes fret tnad Christ worked-with the unfortur size, 76x88 inches, Marpeilies ) size, in blue and ‘ Koyokuk miners to the number « pad voy Fi sto and Paul followed him. ‘This w patterns, hemmed’ ready | for { heavy fringe; wort twenty, with 966.000 in gold on ton work of Jewus Life's use; Worth $1.25, each .....98e¢ /( HUMBOLDT SAILS —fepore"tnct a ateinis proke mponen spot tiny tne gatte be EW YORK DENTAL} Pattern Cloths, Towels and Stand y have an output of $200,000. S Shart clock, a left hana | Seesed man who has spiritual bear PARI The ofleers of the Manauense cleek, # right hand cleck, « little be- | Ine. ARLORS Pa: . FOR | LYNN: CANAL the death of Philip Dietrich, | nindhand gleek, « right hand slicer, Christ and the Unfortunate 6 4 First Avenue storm Clothe ga AP ane | ‘ a | r ry Extra Heavy German Linen } White and colored 1Snane’ Sletediamed moa tne of a lett and slicer, «long timmy. | Christ gave out Hie whole affec — extracted and Alied abeoiutayy | Hematitened Table ye ea $ Worth 200 each Steamer Humboldt, Captain | diabetes on Sept. 12. He was #6 y two brassies and an extra brassy, |'™ % 414 the anfortunate and the |i scp preiuenie celta se |[ size, beautiful patterns; worth ry of som ” 2 al fo 0 Stand Covers left port for Lynn eanal of age and in the opinion of some! pesides a right hand bramy end two . i ‘rhage dre” the aly aenial $2.25, special for Monday and { i. She had 60 tons of freight Top een ved teeny ery gig medium jeft hand brassies. ‘Then be . ed marine te eka, Tuesday, ach eres LSD { Fringed Stand Covers, 4 leat of the bet hp 0 Seo 4, the home of golf, } Ps and porer n Carer Favep counties, ‘At the time | S00 £0, pratlend, the home of wot ‘Kegley-Mclntyre Co ae elt end vane Memstiched Towels | 2) Voriai tors itt tions. of his death he had been tn prison 5 " P = teen. c tor 100 @oz. Hemstitched Huck Tow- Cate sere was | for etx months. Pad. ue b ietom-| Northern of the Lynn canal military| | : Capt. Hovey is going north | Ay tad eee wae oases North Coat Limited—Lowre tor st. Pant 1 | pikes feb ig hay VERRESAE Cs) © SPECIAL TUESDAY | . H. Bittner, and his company, el More Thantwiety Cigitorben Craft | | xg natin Quartet | HAMS Eastern; mild, — sugar} a Tecently had the boards at the | A, per pound . 14c Avenue theater, are going riven | wer Morth to play to Dawson audiences. | eee Sater ee on ‘The SODA CRACKERS = Fres}); ‘20 3-Ib cartons, each c |GRICK FIGS — New crop; full Ing is the complete list ——. | pound packages, 0 | each . 1 c : jpum | Of the Humboldt's passengers: Cap- nay ony Se ig tala H.W. Hovey. M. P. Rogers, R. In a storm of almort unparal Papress Seuth Bent Leste (ene = S| | SORSOESHSOFE STEED SEOEE Leonard. W. H. Pittner, D. M. | violence, lasting from Sept. t Pandas). ¢ ittuck, Fret Miche, Mre, Miche. Sept. 2%, Nome's lighterage feet was ‘ ‘We May Have i to Move | Clara Miche, Gertrude Miche. John | plied on the beach. More than twe i That means bargains for you + 111 Occidental Ave. Travelers’ Railway Guide. Phone Main 498 wns an ‘ i= Sittings and at cine 0 palsieesiy and by svecielints = qo PLATES: GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE At any time you want to sell your Majestic Range, wwe will pay you $10.00 spot cash, no matter how long it hag been used, from whom it was purchased, or | Fal ¢ cuarsetee ther) Gold Lrowns, $5; Full Set = Pets ; | Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5; To Be Sold | ere —— aa = | Gold Fillings, $i up; Silver Fill- ings, 50c. aged peed |New York Dental Parlors The Leading Theateh 614 FIRST AVE, BEATILE ve serie | Hardware [rive Nights, commencing Baa riko; wen, | Paints, Etc. tne a Brow onthe Beall Prancica, Cal. Hours, ay, 10 to & Ladies always A ld ses At prices reduced to the lowest | Hi Henry’s | Dosatble gure. | Big Progressive Minstrels 60 — White Face Comedians —9 ia & mga ros ti se 116 Jéckson street, NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pik Arcive. (wre Our Enti Stock of New and Dam-| {ten of them being serfously damag. sipeebermmponeie od. | A government tug wi |eshore near the Standa Th $ | male until it : eaters, $|foas "sai : { fu Decorated Spittoon Fancy Shapes... 1@ » speed high The remaine of the barge fkook um and the barkentine Catherine Stuart Sudden were also beached. A light When Stuart Robson ts billed for|¢" struck the N. A. T. & T. Co's ee, the people know what they |20ck and badly damaged it, plies and going to get, and regular thea. |Pianking to the value of over $1000 rthern for St Paot 8 pm Orertand Pye T. Smart and A. D. Mc- | ty of these craft were driven ashore, We have bought heavily of + House FREDERICK & NELSON are re-inforced by many | W*r? Carried awny = vi RECEPTION T0 ee vee teeee | Poe Hs: gy Second Avenue and Madison Street § nog ig RUSE ol m a were ca ea tal 1 us a call and be convinced. Round wo trains $ foods FPEEIFEEE ESE ESSE Ee any, but the present = Pi amer yt he nm thes ts tomer est extraordinary ; it is E Amie Bat 2 The Wonder Millinery Co. hag aggregation m. (execpt Sunday) 1399 Seesed Ave.. near Union HOUSE SOLD OUT BEFORESR) Cine role of bere che T9SY is en! Canadian Peoitic APPEEERSEOEEEEE EOE EE EE 0 EASY PAYMENTS 1.00 TURNED Sy Raprem Vancouver and © am Arrive 52) pm 1d Leave 8 Ques TCO CCT SC TS ee Pallly and tiresome under the touch of | A reception wan tendered Prof. ¥i artist lens skilled than Stuart|g. F ania hall I i Uietbon Bertie 2 the sentra) fipne |? + i dean re at the group, because Mr. Robson | M8ht, Prof. Retaer t the new in ee eres oP | staueton in symnsstion for the fe. Better Than Electricity THE TALK OF THE THALL AND KEND (We can fur gas or PRODUCTION OF . electricity). The Humprey Gas Arc has no equal as YON YON a store light ® oT YOUR TICKETS BARU Lace Curtains Rugs Seattle Gas & Electric Co. Hy YOU Wit, HAVE Art Carpets Lamps 214-16 Cherry St. Tel. Main 96 : s yy OR GRAND oust S 20 GOT ne And Many Other OSL TR COM SIGN of the BIG COPPER POT You have a perfect right to insist | om having your grese’ eupoWy Feo For 25: and So Per Week with the best flour made wa ; on You, ifs ‘costs no You Can Buy Blankets Comforters are saying very good fever, not « play in h all the attle Turn Verein and is just now er a nes 8 f goes to the oth. | tering upon his work characters in the cas: equal| After short address by August portance in working out the wot, |H. Springer, Prot. Tetzer waa tn : KEYS ONE Of these is Nicholas Van Alstyne, | troduced to the audien nd aroke Wall Street broker. Maclin Ar-|7 “The Value of Turning ule makes of this role. a ficure|Dinined in detail the tmpro Cl UB Bardly less striking than’Mr. Kob-|00# now in use, The gon himself. He is so clore a second ed by dancing unti Every drop guar ly pure, $1.00 @ b ~| If you want a ge ood cup 0 Pent ees Fiatsd, Conter coffee in the morning, with cot fee cakes fresh from the oven, Capital Patent Draft, Complete ays 7 ron f | r ee. It will make the children @uat one should like to nce the t change places just once for experi Ment. Mr. Arbuckle’s robust phy Sique however. could hardly be ad fusted to Bertie’s requirement Fivery member of the cast ia de ing of complimentary mention. ial matinee perfdrmance & Household QUEEN COAL] :.20%.""So% ‘ssa 00d to be atriot ie, or $4.00 @ wal grow-it supplies them with the geoneas“ne Von Al-| Annual Election of ; This Temp gived ag WCE Vegetable fat of the wheat, a wr 2 Lee as Lord Omeers: Hold ght ay any wold at TEN times Hi). When doctors order pre-|oid-turhioned, taney” flour Necessiti Once tried’ always used, onc |, “KATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO jawney, “another imi” are par Saturday Night J ARONSON the price, It has one of the i ‘ they'll ably |recgntnine the, tood, stem ecessities maxim, “Buccess the teat of = Heularly strong figures. ‘The female ae wide nnd auth ech one hun. Mm) scriptions. they'll invar Y|twead'made of Capital Patent tw Me] aes 2 os ‘ Bee or, ors eat Be war teliy fred ot en =e" 2 mitt Mitel you to “go to a good|' the 8 W | ome i Ka il han aseaned oe STUART ROBSON strongest at has ye i tei the eves tee | LIQUOR DEALER for the lea this Lamp Avie stote,’ ‘Cap tal Mi Hlin ng Co | WESTBERG & CHILDS Belek ene Udon 9s fer-eteams 1] wR ta Seattle | Vartan! oS for ie losal guar. she drug store. apital Milling Company egaene ign 9 fur sutae . natines perform. | held a meeting and elected officers to Columbia St, Other Lamps at little price Ruffin's is a good one, | 1312 Second Ave vg Eg gd Prices—$1.60, $1.00, 75, 500 and ° °. serve for the coming year. The elec too and Petruchio” | {ion resulted ae follows: President, | 1¢l Pink $751, bile an « © to see Mr.|C. J. 8 vieo grenigest, BS ybson and company. The| Neufelder; secretary, E. hard | i faut company. The | treasurer, James D. Hoge, j1.; direc-| SUAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES angese: ite brevity. tors, George W. Dickinson and 8. M 2 Gans Economy Cream 160 jlephone Main 688 orders for ate livery south of Pike street, Washington Tent & Awning GR AN OPERA Seattee Company. (Ino.) | or ree Free Delivery | We get most of our busi) Ja p {ness from careful people. | We have one of the finest lines of PAPER CANDLESTICKS |irwin, ‘The election was followed by 5 Contieg Sor. decorative Har Rly a |B HANGINGS in the city, Manufacturers of waterproot horse | ‘ , he | Joh Cort, Manager. Press ei Ss dea eS ods ted earrate . | Bich f- fave avery "BWHLU expoal | Call and inspect them, f]en"ios'and umbrelian “8S | " ries inoe Aire Melviite S00 than 9 new on tay Arrives Disabled vusght Tron Candlestjcks SA fey Fine Decorating Tol. Main 1026. 82 Yester Way > FUNERAL % 1 F SEAL . han in either of the ¢ brig Courtney Ford arrived 1 2 1 | 0 DRUU op gi | our ot the, tts Aon Laon Yonterdny, 12z/ Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 Telephone, Main 787 A Sy ecialty Sereeeeoeereeseoes Y bipe crors® * HOMA diy t ia large the | The veanel is entirely dismpated P. (er | 8, B. cor. Pike St. and Second Ave, 4 Remington Typewriters @ SFATTLE a In Sidney Ro es aga ¢ ‘omie Lahout order, but it makes ot | condition t# due to running Into a aaemlucion, uppuctions. 2 | proud ¢ Countenanes in the audience a| fearful gale 300 miles off Cape FI and Silverware STAR PAINT C0. % 2 ” He tke that of ietor Hugo's'Man|tery on her trip up to. Orca. The Alierttanesn Rhodes Bree. BONNEY & STEWART $a 6. NILES?! | “A Modern Cram plaughs.” ‘The spectator hasn't | schooner Bangor will take the Ford's | #try Avenue a 1331 Second Ave. Funeral Directors aud Ey bal mors 200-907 Pike 81, Sectue 4 manetDaniec, $| | vy after one roar to straighten out |cargo while the latter will be repair-] | ‘The largest Jewelry house in the | Parlors Tulrd Avonusand Columbia # 4 fen Ohare attece, :| | lias Jeabelle iverson an Yeatures before the next onejed in local shipyards. Northweat, : Seccccccccceseoees| mirable CaN, a ne, Oo =

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