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‘ . sc nam a 1% in OS ARAL = ea ai AON sce ahi a DAY, OCTOBBR 18, 1801. TNE SEATTLE STAR, 3 : co Seti cege eee 200 PIANOS 4% LEFT HIM" ganstruction of the ‘Trans-Alas Making the Promotion miiie wait bo recatve regular conalen-| Other Matters Before the Counci!—Mr. Murphy Has An-| 1 s gis at Factory Prices. | ied on i tk ments of barytes, have mhown It to Wow Line to Friseo ntain one-fifth in welxht in min other Boulevard Scheme-—He Will Compromise on Init f hy Neginning today ttle will have | County Auditor Geo. B. Lamping, |“ pie ne adquarters of the barytes i ‘ ted pri m r nd} 16% t - an additional steamship connection | fon ta the position ot chine! at the | Rroducine Intereatn in at Lynchburg His North and South Shore Driveway Jomo their liven to get at It, ‘To look |i na now you are getting ewe ; with Sar Yancisco, Th ' n mn eS hel of t a Mille which are known to use t ¥ t tw eve re ld Not Prove That) tai. tormeriy in the Nome trade tott | Fitat Infantry regiment, National : 3 are. te, ine ‘woula nox tHtee I oa 4 n there ie fornia —_ metropotti and Puget) eath of Col, Weisenburger Mr! Now York City, two tn Metta, O..| : fist ‘ py slay a ' A ple rt] uw |ten-day echedule, carrying both pas. (4P4 this new promotion places him| Si the milis whose’ products have| yearly ' ya id 1 4 oh, ; pala Mad sengers and freleht. On hor firet|2t the head of the regiment, ad | hoon analysed ' Mave) The bill requiring every base nequiring of the lands by condemna , aa ne rey OS hee sdroalin : . trip she has 1000 tons of oats, feed, | M&kes this city the headquarters for | ss hauler in Seattio to take out r-\ tion, ‘Th nner rginia| it dunt wie compaitot tiene Seale, faith, who was arrested) lime and general freight. W. W. | {he Mist the since the retirement of | mit and fle a $600 bond with th tat the rear « Daninh Bap- |} his compatriot, Merk ‘Ewa —_—— — ‘ago in Whatcom on a! Robinson hi ahipment. Bhe| COL Joseph Green, Col, Lamping’s uaht on considerat Ain church and ru er the site Of |e anak mm tae wed AVRAtsONL ON, 8] Robinson tne a large shipment. he | fae wen ate on, !| Royal, But Simple ate Ma chen and rune over the site Of |to” climb” mountain heights nes Piano House, ©. Second and Union n , charging adultery z Ortis Hamilton, In the order notify-| Princeas Yolande of Italy, the baby | ian Muld was against the bill/church at Fourth avenue and Pine, | 2teey?” Relats We weep at tes ’ discharged by ing Mr, Lamping of his promotion, saater of the kite, & ause of the amount of the bond,! On the third block some frame hous eaves of viesiaa of the climbing - ——s Drorge for want of evidence, ]Ad). Gen, “Drain 1180 (ook OCCA RIOR eee ne aa ae en ty | He #ald $600 was too much for many ea will have to be removed. A Jo-| nana must } rb ig vans us ; Smith and Porter and | to compliment companies Band D of tye " palace of! of the haulers ma 4 living cal Improvement district In to be reba oe Ae ary Ao pal They all come wroet tland expe apartments 9 nalat ot thre eens | Mr Mul loon wuld the : i Hd oF property between Pine stree | in Aberdeen niture in them | help to monopoliae tho business by ‘third avenue, thence eusterly “onl Around the World by Motor eetite WS contra tor and Smith Lamping is regarded as 5 Well as woodwork end waile jai the large transter companies. Ho| Pine to Sinth avenue, to Olive srrest ‘pact, Mrs. Porter and of the most efficient officers in the! patnted white » en pr cur. | ought $100 was muMelently large. /to Kighth avenue, to Wastlake ave:| Arrangements ‘pe him p rpets or our « i ave-| ngements 6 want BE Ming othe statements millitia, He served for two years In |taina ure allowed in the summar sea, | ME 34 wan In favor of reducing |nue to Almy ‘strest, to. lakela Mr. Ite v4 ing witness on the the Phillppines as Heutenant of the bond to snd that fwore was Union. to Fourth avenue north, |round-the-w non, but in the winter chints cur-| “e/ Southwick Co me attached to ¢ h D. He ts an earnest student of milt final aare ri Counctim to Lynn t, to Taylor nue, tol lt ls propose hat the our atte and Smith fol- butld the national guard at the windows, The apartments of | amendment r et eventt ye the Motor Ne Mow | 717-19-2 7 vite and Smith, but | White Star Company Gives Bonds th upled by her father when he] the owt ne f mtr Pith i From thence the route rtd Keeping Smith from |was prince of Naples. wo abort | DASKAKe kiora street, to Fourth avenue, tol great Siberian rallwa Lake. “Smith's at- lto the multe of the king and queen [amet permit he has from th Pine rtreet un. Thin Interenting i ’s wife became n Ue POY - pte nite of the king and « n] With the amendments b ‘ My Moet? Pr ~ traversed, and the : ty Mre. Port: « jadeve | recommitted the l " m2 pth ton din romper ship t me a « | ile of leaving her i Young Man Claims a Frisco —_—_——- nd reven mite, As to the north shore and south] upto America. 4 ter seeing troubie| The White Star Steamship Co.,| | atit Sprini shor ards which are to paral-| continent, though a present Ma children, a boy of 3% owner of the Oregon, has aroun Girl as Fiancee | Oscar Nelson Missing ic uwen MI Spring chore ceuent renal” Comat. | comunent. though up to the present | ; ea ert of © Years Of Ore.| the steamer, Tt haa given the ited | ..Qeaar Belson, email boy tnatructed some time ano te abe held jn Fremont| of; te thin for tivereor eae pecial Articles for Ream Sway but returned and | States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. a#| DENVER ug Mepave. lived” with |#urety, and the Ibellants have fled |Yoat, @ Ci Coto, Oct. 18.—Harry | lieved to be in eattle diawer aniitan on tha cout proingdbnyh vo Rivne Sader: there the run will be to Dover, where Npmet Sotor, paring | tetas Seteate Sante jotting further strest contracts sure | Sosy Maer ey gankimant on, the Bro; |the tour will conctude, Tomorrow’s Selling home evening this week to coy, gould not be prow. | 4M exception to the sufficiency of the |here, says he ia to marry Joorothy - ‘ Goraig and Smith was dis- | Surety on the ground that it has no Studebaker, the famous beauty and | ing the winter months, sent to offer explanations : | property-in the State of Washifgton, | vaudeville actress of San Francis he mensage be placed ot ajority t# against constructin A Woman Inspector }€~ - - ee 4 ed and further that it has Mabilities far |" We are going Into business togeth. | | Feport was adapted t rds, Mr. Murphy, cour . q in excess of its ansets, and that ler,” he sald, “in a sketch now being | | ataton: from th 4 endea ten Ida May Jackson of Milwau- | = 4 therefore no judgment could be col-| written by George Ade Dorothy ts z have the bill repented haw been appointed woman fac- | ; AW] Oe Cee axed et eine 19 remarry Beott Me-| Mr. James’ Rock Pile Wisehaala, Sabet behee etree. ? amount o pond wae fixed|Keown, To prove thia I have got » rt Poe ree: eine og an| Wisegnain, and will be the f ; i by Judge Hanford by. agreement of |that $90,000 diamond necklace Mt |Seatract Asked by Pitts-|. the comparati a 1 ecnctiman: James, tntrods " n| man in the wate to take up oficial 5 : Keown gave her er weddin yard of cement sidewalks or. Ordinance to establish « ro il work of this kind. Her grandfather j : heehee Se Tee etting anu | burgers of St. Petersburg | oni streets which city prisoners shail be worked. | wen an editor und she has been acing piss 7 a ling from St. Louts Cuieage lnat | * From that report is taken the ‘The oN vg for an appropria-| newspaper work for a dozen years ; a |June, and it was love at first sieht. | lowing: Hroa 2 per equare) ton of sor | past June, and it was iove at firet steht! prerenunGH, Oct. 18. — Two] Yard; Rast Pine Sper eveere) PS" ot, wan introduced by the park!| . ; 4 was in "Frisco, and waa accepted.” |Pittsburghers—H. Sellers McKee and | BU" Marth, $2.0 nth avenue, | commit fing OR two wiccks ad-| Jailer lata Corbett’s Long Suit Is _——— a. -- |Murray Verner, have apptied to the | $1.59: Thirtleth south, $1.68; | Joining Ve er park on the west! Witter Springs Medical Water Cake i ak 4 4 ‘ ‘ | muntoipal counct! of 8t. Petersburgh | TWenty-oteheh nue, $1.70 tu on 4 into a park. These|cures rheumatixm, eczema and 5 “rd pread Fit Cases " Soldiers’ Back Pay form trolley franchise, ‘They pro. | No disctmnion. or recommendation | Biocks are bounded by Federal and//blood and. shin diseases. AU dry Large Covered Dish-) Chopping Knives} ends im high anche : 5 tales tree the aie & On| wan Wane whatever he mayors) Rleventh avenues, ect and Gal- | gists or 1210 Fir nue a a ik eee aay A agueicyh Ff » "The Kids’ Got ”” | ‘The Washington Volunteers ans wee-ear ‘system and replace it | letter nt Ay eg eee Bm Are China, green and) "tse. eue ode} nee | A peculiar case was that of Joseph | Clation will meet at the Armory t« f electric linen at a the # park ts t 4s a protection to the | fe i ‘ decorations, § OOOO " :, simple remedy, Jailor |Sweetiand, whose father, Walter | morrow evening to consider the| 000," Pittsburgh tirms muons oun en oad Volunteer pumping station | WINTER SCHEDULE OF EDUCATIONAL Sach retbae} c es WS E this afternoon brought | Sweetiand, brought him before Judge | Matter of state pay for the tlme|will get the bulk of the contra A See We oF De reee Tee Manes te tition for the vacation of | \@- aad 5 Oe ee est oem Water Bottles, of unconsciousness &| Emory on an application to commit | spent in Camp Rogers prior to being | Verner te a pioneer traction devel. |. betition streets in Yester and MeGil-| WORK AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE =| ivory q asd ee BOG fallen with a {lt in a him to the reform. school. Both | mustered into the United States ser-joper in Pennsylvania, Ohio and In-| vine ae nd addition, was kranted. | size. 1 Finest Savon Soap,} Vinegar or Oli Bot- q of ce. The 4 ‘ n inthat|known as the lightning financier, | UNA “ ‘ chmod Mamaibe potice headquarters |titied that the boy would run away |@ sum of money te available for this|He ls a leading ‘window and. fin [tition wae refer 0 the | fin yaaned atepting a a Nr rn ee 4 yah tnd in teed ape on |from home and stay for days or | Purpose 8 By is $2 per day for|gings manufacturer. arenes tag es v at the Mg * rod was and confirming the piat of Webster's jor Corbett went | weeks, and that when at home he | officers and $1.8 for enjisted men. " preponte report of the hu Madison addition; approving the plat Pic inthe pair Tame and |contiouatiy. “played tevant fro | # r copes officer from February to October. It iron Msighta tnd vatating al Sorosis Shoes for Women, Always One man unconscious in a chair. school. When questioned by the SE Are ee ie one Geen nd alleys in confiict there-| athe restaurant with the |court the boy admitted all. He G. A. R. Meeting | Regents, 94 ened gromeete iding for a stairway on| Price $3.50, J @f the jailor, thought the |said he was well treated at home. atiaaied Cane Lm ar Norman street, from Tenth | t ° ‘The regular monthly open meeting ren Involved 1 ininte of 6 utile iirewbus coitation { Officer Roberts came in, | He could give mo reason for his lo¢ stevens Post No. 1, G. A. Kt, will| and neglect. 48; F Tweifth ven; appropriating # 4 opened the prostrate |tramping propensities. Asked by |hs held this & - ening in G. A. K hall] DANVILLE, 0, Oct tions remedied, 3 of John Corbett poured |the court how he managed to eat |in the Collins builling. An excel-|robters Liaw the ante in she Right | a invotved in to purchase material, and authortz | ork ing the board of works to empl 4 4 spoonfuls of salt. The | when away from home, he answered: | fen | ety prisoners in cc 8 plank wap Tok y : lent program has been prepared for |ville bank this morning, but were | horses Inid off from -|roadway on East betwoen a Re ten Gee ar cna | cat the Testaurants.” He said he | the occasion. jariven away by citizens before they | store am nthers reprimanded, 239; | Twenty-eighth and. Thirty-second | IATERAR —_ ——— cured a cent. Officers are tn pur prosecuted, 18. avenues; appropriating $9900 to buy| Beginning German, advanced Ger- EN pl ge ST LOVE BY TELESCOPE |“ | Another Park from the Moore Investment Co. three| man, beginning French, advanced | | walked out of the |got the money to pay for his meals ehed Mr. Cor- | He did not work himself, but som The board of public works was {n-|#ctes of land south of Volunteer|French, Shakespeare, — Elocution Tt was jot the “kids” worked and thereby! PARIS, Oct. 15.—The © nent structed, by resolution, to examine | Park to be added to the park Volce «Culture and Choral Work; 91 che oy tn 14 years old, with a very |aeiuspie _ . dagen Washington between Leach! par jocks Yenler way from First avenue low to read, e and speak Eng- Fine 7, |Klumpke. of Han Francisco, th lend the . park lto Raliroad ave was laid over|lish, Arithmetlo, free, 4 sean. John merely grinned | honest and intelligent face, and it|ter of Rosa Bonheurs helt, to Dr and the old pumping station, show from the kids." He denied that he walked slowiy back to police appeared to mystify Judge Emory |[asak Roberta, the famous English yndition of lota an to taxes and the | Until Nov. 18 COMMERCIAL ; vad te it was one of the |as {t did the spectators why he was |astronomer LONDON, Oct. 1h—Kitehener in| S™Ount of delinquent taxes against! It was declared the intention of | ~ 4, chiar one eabieetians tin 4 patie events of a day. 1m court at oll, He sald he didn't! Miss Kiumpke ts an officer of the | bis weekly rt, gives the report | them. and prepare a map of the vi-| council to order the grading and |, Sunoersba Si LyREen late sto a | want to go to the reform French astronomical society and the | from Gen. French th cheepers | “nity curbing of Twentieth avenue south |lessons a week, two hours each, §2 "a AD the court signed the order, directress of the photographic bureau |commando har been broken up and| This act i# taking looking toward| from Yeeler way to Atiantio street; |® month |SECOND LOT RESOLD IN PETTIT’S ADDI © a |boy walked out with @ basher ry ws of the Paris observatory. She has|scattered. Scheepers was recentiy|the purchase of the tract for park | Planking Pow pe vg J and Fourth) DOMESTIC SCIENCE— | TION G 100 PER ferent as though he had recetved [obtained resultw surpassed only by | capty ? rposes, When the report ts made | avenue south from Washington to/ piain Se ree; Drews MAKIN ENT PROFIT | |erminaon® eo ref *xhe kde’? "|G aer haan i |ererres Beck wil thea asae ok the aa: | James arent | ws tees ed Sass tkees bates S 0 — CARRY TROOPS. ies Soe eae, re era Oy ateacs Yas soos ae okay h TO FIRST BUYER IN 6 WEEKS. 2 | kraphs was the beginning of the ro To Core for Orphans | ‘The following street improvements | tr 4 q | The trial of Emma Spencer od whick hes resulted in the on. iad bi A DIVORCE ON A bill was passed authorizing the| Ware indefinitely postponed: Paving| The cooking department is in 4 i }erand larceny was concluded this |S*eement of the two astronomica | board of pub Thee to cntat ince | with woodati blocks Yesler way from|Charge of three graduates of an noel 3 Morning, and the jury soon brought |emthusasts, | CCOURT OF ARARCHY | v008 oF public works {nter Into Tallroad ayenue to First avenve, ce-|Faetern Domestic Science Training |, ,A Minnenpolle man, Mr. A. ¥; Gmith, after looking over. the cite Bas sod nyaeb From Wash. |1,5 accused of stealing $130 from W. leg | polices wer huotant Ie ok kunrchint| and neglected children, ‘The sum of| Maynard atenue to Twelfth avenue | 2% cents per lesson a wilt for,one of which he paid an advanced price to former. purchase am to Johnson. Johnson, however, admit: | eevee Se Seeeee eae Seeman © Hee gee fn ne habe south; grading and sidewalking East|, 7 SL CLUB—Once a month| his te th d Jot resold 100 per cent. to first buyer, ; - a aman . rom Josep Mereer rem 5 ym 1d pao me ars ago as high as $1300 per lot ene lot apparent that he had been acting as | Hoing. In the bill of complaint the Heimont avenue north. The rad-| GYMNASIUM CLASSES. | r than any ndjacent property today. If you bave $10 yom eam ol host for m party of four, ridin ” yt Counctiman Murphy's ordinance |ing of Melrose avenue north from " he ; Ruhlen received final orders | around the city ina hack. and drinks court ia informed that Meina deciares| orjering the construction of @ #-foot | Denny way to Kast Roy street was), Morning clam. $1.50 per term. High | fouble of Cathie tf by Smvesting it here. | Artists and lovers of matuew ‘Washington this morning to ft ing champagne at $10 a bottle tn} ‘ £0 be an Anarchist boulevard from Weatiake avenue and| postponed until Nov 11. Cement side. [School Girls’ class; evening classes, | are continually photographing the grand panoramic view from this loves Egbert for bringing | questionable resorts. It Denny way to Fourth avenue and| walk Nineteenth avenue from| Och 4. er term. Term is ten |!¥ spot. to this country from the Phil- brought out that the wh. > aioe i General Randall Expected §— | Pi sirect, wan, introtuced last| Vester way to, Cherry. street wan | "teks tW0 lessons a week yan Genter cheesen On Ot Oly Park oar Eh Ae The work commenced this|in possesion of w fully Seveloped | W YORK, Oc. 15%— Clyde! Gen. Randall, commander of the| Night. The ordinance provides for the postponed until October 1 RIBLE STUDY Pris Seat danas cool ie z inka. galieys, lighting |jag at the time of the alleged rob- | Fitch's devotion to detail in the pro-|department of ‘Almaka. is a passen Old Testament Class, New Testa 2 Z ier vd ‘ Li ‘ eens apparatus will have to|bery. In view of these facts, lar- | duction of hia soclety plays amounts |ger on the federal steamer: foward, x *|ment Class; once a week, free. 7 Awease iy lg cor Mada eer Saeed to be attended with | almoat to a mania, and ft was never|which Is expected here within a First term begins October 7th. | i é nen takin Seite inet rohearenl of tis intent play “Phe |and Valles, where be has tues tae - ay ahveenonia devotes tmnt 0 ‘ y Brice tio made ay| The highty peso @iores cane | "Oks ee ae ee |specting. the military forces, The Dococen dae a Cama tn Bor eon | more el < a fuss nsec si imwall amount of material requir. |of Isabel Irene Johnson againat Walt. | christening of m society baby. and ler ® for Velden After paying cake Getinite Seformation ‘call at office, | They are all the best;priced ] ae OE OE ey beets ba et Ware [the way It was acted. Turning to the | Randall will make a tour of the Lynn | Appropriate Ceremonies Held This Afternoon at the New | Going N an ‘ i cetciee aet tor tatecoes \nanetig fern tone’ tak footie tage manager, Mr. Fitch, said: |eanal detachments. He wilt then.re. | 5 Hall of State Uni it joing Northrup Co. 8 bo 4 hey handle the child like a bundle|turn to this city after an absence of i : il about Nov. 16. rels resulted in July of this year, , { nee © cience Hall 0 ate Universi MMe create Gn Sie: deine cy, |e. abamdomanent afte wT of wool. We muat get some nociety |16 months. y The Largest Line of for the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tobaces Dees chic SFrarst.= nort from Ta-| the abandonment of the wite. She | woman in that scene, fee who — ae Habits—The only Keeley Institute’ in Wi her cargo here. This big trans.|UP lodgings with another woman er asrctamed Mn tens. nek nl ’ 9 Greeo, Labs or Wremont car Gales ao Soman san Will take nearty 10,000 tone o¢|4n4 that she and a detective on one -_ 8 pega v 0 ne 4 on antile ‘Weak, wan, ‘ {ane th w four iads wheee he © ratone of the new sclence { the chairmen of the last state senate ing. Tel. In 385, Seattle, Castle, 4 Beach eran’ eaten sta Sears ace | ent, her, ae, ee SENIOR CLASS =|. song cea th creme cae mat . : sie Waa d ner 2 ved i t of the 400. They we with priate ceremonies at 2 n and ¢ tional itutions acae Arenind Johnsen is secretary’ of the Drytoos | Mise ‘Monte Pitcher dnewntar’ cit thle afternoon. Ton, John ¥ the house committee on edu . OR HONEST TRE | John Edison Arrested Liquor Co, and hie wite claims that | old" Kn) Mae ng Mog Suen ELECTS OFFICERS Hoyt, preaident of the board of re r were tinsel tarthe wons.” On 9 FOR HONEST TREATMENT te In, e owns considerable property hur Prince, whe fi | cents, did the official act ft stow was place — 4 Deputy Sheriff Jack Williams this - thur Pr who with her hua- je 1 a he ph was placed a 1 bron band at the Hotel Grenoble; Frances The stone wan a ‘plain block with niversity chtalogue for 190) 5 . a eet ceeen of cane Consi 4 Them Paid | Duff, who has been prominent in| Annual Selection Held at the State | the date 191 imprinted on It. In the ast issue of the Pacific Wave Advice Free al or Write passing a forged cheek at th Two years ago J. H. Schrewsbury | Washington joclety, and Maude op of it wana cavity six inches deep ution of the Assoc i y A and a number of others ub-#ta Thoma young girl of good fam Universit: and #x10 inches In area, In thie re dents and the M. C. A. hand ae es it saloon in this city in Feb ‘eTub-atak nas lary, 1900. He at that time disap. |°2” eo. D. Deviin to go to the Klon- |!l¥. These i dies will hereafter take eptacie Judge Hoyt placed copies! of | book , f the Post / << _ and was no ‘he |dike. Devlin sent them back § @ hand in the christening scene, and - state papers having an advance n ntel mes and Star of the — Reena, ret net reer ot Mianrea, |and said that he considered the con- | Mr. Fitch J satisfied that no blun ‘ Sco of Gis ceremony, in eAditta jeaus ; si CAN BE FOUND AT lo ‘ will have a preliminary hearing |'T®ct terminated. Afterwards ders will be made. Mies Thomas'| The senior class of the university | there were photographs of the gov In @ . address of Mr. ‘ judge Ci made a mount of money, and |family was greatly opposed to her|held ite annua ion ¢ nor utenant governor, speaker| Hoyt, Hon, W. H. Lewis and Alden P EE Judge Cann today, |the “grub-stakers” sued him for thai |koing on the stage. me sos Baten Sr tho jast hovee of representatives, | J. Blethen epcke to the . sssemb / a hetr yesterday afternoon A Setsctal satiate artecant’ s etiiiaeiss yan Preaident of the university and one|astudents, Wagner's band furnished Hundreds of our stylish and bes al icKinley Acquitted at a been prepared and was y! 4 va oa a ment. | After 5 hearing Judge through without oppoaltion | board of regents, Pictures of! mus © occasion. . coming hats have already foun@ | Jonn jan an man this morning sustaine e class has a numbe amateur pol 7 nig atisfied ow: 4 fait with intent to commit robbery ” | a form, as the nominees had been | ing Ni BUILDING P - om tat never SO ae Messer Gritin's epactment Yeater-| —— Moie R i eaker cea tanee ies toners | Pet Depowe en Conep a renee PRICES THE LOWEST , and cffered #uch charming bats ag il : fogers in Prison ANNOUNCED |kre the officers elect: H. Gy. ¢ | Detective Charles Tennant. of the] Tne following bullding permite SE)" | this scaron. "In consequence of youe Seed cn Seueuie in, Ritill diddhin Wha <Abpad ied hace | | prosia isa McDonnell, vice pres-|local police department. will arrive| nave been ianued in the office of the ’ * |xenerous buying, our display @8 @ peoivec ‘on Seventh Avenue ‘ae ex-Chiet ‘of Police Bolton Rogers. | Seiniglgethaieas | ident: M ine Aman a Flot her, wee. in Geatt tale. aftersoon og S| city engineer 2 ) A. Housgen for al |THE STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL iNSTITUTE immed millinery ts representative: y. The victim is Mra. May Bre: | stealing $9 from the pocket of a man |*™0oke from forent leaves ts now de-| | The university law echool city several days ago of $500. Resch, for a 1-story frame house at @ sac with elegance of the highest class, tt, who lives with her two ahini,| named Severson, in a Pike street aa-|°lred tobe a oure for consumption, |yesterday. Clanse ¢ 7 . o4 Twenty-fifth avenue south, to NERVOUS, CHRONIC | ies tea lodge tome, we Giid-| on Monday morning. ‘land as ah experiment im being tried |at the home Dean © Travelers’ Railway Guide, 850: to BA fi CesQ | : | Seventh avenue, She will be sent to| ——— [ie thle city. 2me members Of he |SAseRmesie Sf wet tone Northorn Pacific story. frame house on. Twenty @ thelr most SmBravREA Ruta here Ss ee the pesthouse late this afternoon. |" "The discoverer of the new wheats Jes the bulldh a wher y Ay North Coast Limibba—Lenve for wt. Pant 1m | fourth aventio, to cost $700; to | M. jis no physician or Inst tute int ofte’ beautiful colt ro —- is Dr. Peckinpaugh of Mt. Vernon, | will be held Is not finish sh egg BH is OL o nn on | aie Ponting slicet te ter eae ‘ world that has perf 1 nm | a Hate a the speek aa Ind. The treatment consists of in| hall, the old universtt pm. i Murine sone Lae 19009; to 5 Good housekeeping | permanent cures in M 1 5.00, 86,00 and 87.00% halation zy the patient of the fumes [has been remodelled and fan, teem, | Se ite Pant Jone atten ee ao CPING | Women as this most eminent #1 | » 68.00 ead Oe or smoke from the burning mixture |arily be used for law purpose Dm ona |$1800; to W HL Newell, tog a ieatore| consists of carefully |sst mea ‘ Fs | ; - — of various kinds of forest lea it | waa necessary as the old la pm a | f house at 151% Queen Anne ave ; CORTARS EE et CUE 4 SHIPPING te claimed that the fumex kill the [Ing has been rented to th “ H t $1000; to Mrs. Dora Dau handled details, Light | you want. | We give you « writted | 3 a | A new shipyard is to be established | "Cll! 1m the lung arraniver tae Calraeete oak oe Ne llodery apn se pedir A i he great e refund your "mot if you are a in Ballard on the alte of the old ing out at the University Ix not yet Fifth avenue northeast, to cost $400 is one of the great es- r etund 9 i j 5 atk | Heckman & Hansen yard, Just north “ ” mpleted to school district No. 1, for five port . tg pa oe: an ar ivet Hats in royal, red, a Van the city dock tie aaiie eee HANDSOMEST GiRL abt | hous stows atia| Sentials of household — | !ns,re this le 3 ortunity |" brown and black, worth $2.60, for e— ed by Messrs. Bryan and Clark of - Fifth avenue, to cont 8380; at 1061 t. ELECTRIC tha divteten the w i y Payee) 2 ici | aattle, and It ts the intention to tn When Wu Ting Fang, the ch Morcer street, to cont $880; at gait comtor -EC * i eee E a beni be h Amazon Plumes, @ Tey ng he. n oft tote m, which | stall new machinery and go to work | minister, visited Newport recenti Bs iz ; | First avenue north to Cost $1140 ITY speaks for itself want the best. . y ack. 23 machag .. Several days | building ships. 1¢ surprised the fashionables there » 1 pm, OD wm and rot 914 Pontius avenue, t t $880 spea Or Itself as . pecial at, each aah i i “ @ broken piston, 1: é by his skill in wal in Jat 1711 Bast Pike street, t t $380. ‘ : 1 he State Electro Med- | Osttich Tips in black or j warmed it yesterday, | | Willlam Carmichael, n \artender|#ald, In reply to many "] R | pt eee | e ‘ the lighting medium. —), FP). ytr"nns been a fixed fact,| ehzue IN A bonch, worth Boy Ramp he steamer Lyd in the M. C. saloon in Ballard, was|that he “had been taught by the ‘ ‘ ‘ : “ d ‘4 -. REC : oo sConple of aagmompson wi | found dead in his bed about o'clock |handsomest girl in America.” | onto | A QUEEN IN WHITE, It means comfort and {ana i in so, Tt fi Tanger oni, “three “in” ang ; being over od for ount of | yesterday afternoon. It in supposed |ing pressed to be even more defin ws huaborniat, eS I uilehnd hi Wale {aa merican Gold. worth $1.95, for, each .....c0s0lt q RE Palos Overhauled for her wears! Last *feat, Sather oe gly Ve, ruppaeed |INE Brenda t? sat, eeechor was ike | TORONTO, Ont, Oct. 1R—-A decte.|?Re ont? ete, Watley A QUEEN IN BLACK! convenience. Nomatch- ‘The State Electro Medical Institut : . Abe |Clarice Barksdale, of Augusta, Ga aa , MasDot Secias 1s, a. y : ih a ators, but no equals.— | i Stote of Weer | "Stine Barkedale’ ie a tall, quecnty [100 bY, Judge MacDougall, at the |? rtpr teauh Mworusinic-taare 4a0 | In Hurope Queen Alexandra has} €S, NNO odor, no smoked | Beartte By! ELLIOTT ; . 4 '¢ of Washington | girl, with magnificent brown eyes, | &oneral se enue mp , Braet ally | m. (exce & m. (except made black popular, and Queen Wil viel {oe heare, ® mth ol. : D paThe Sound steamer State of Wash Y. M. GC. A. CLUB |fnesnue nate “aid tear compiexton, jmrrven mation, om jcoubiee wh are Groat Northern belmina has created a vogue for) COMINGS Nor match= /mundays, 298. m.t015 Setrsaeee i o « has bee nder has en overs: cong ee, "| the Dominion, that such divore are m St. Paul § pm. all do with the chotee of these au 4 . Isa Deposit and Trust Company's im oking for relief for your 7 ‘ nd t eeks and during) ‘The political club of the Young \¥#hington, where she Is very popu- | invaiid in Canada and not worth the Spokane Leave $90 am. 4 atat taaion, DUE It WERT seats tule Bare rldiug. 701 Hirst Ave el ey be sure that you get only the js orks pla had her looks chang-| Men's Christian association will hold |" jncliateaniapaepiiatnit bayer on which they are written “Pen trains Whatcom. Mt. Varnon—Leave ray [De said that lovely Alexandra has eo 21, 22, 4, Seattle, W ou will get it at 9:30 Siaaae Y Govery which haw poll age Png Dis-lits reguiar meeting tonight. Prof. Mrs. Mamie Woods, & British |a n° Sisp. @ Arive He amy haemo | made mative and violet shades popu. BUTLER 0s 1 and Pike. 3 Bate’, Tench haw been | doing J. Allen Sinith of the stat ubject, didn't get along well with cos Hiaine, New Wostminster-Leare 7% |Inr as that she hag proved how bemu O8@o ae cate } taken off the rank rpinineet. will e| will deliver an addrens on “Trustn.* [hier mecond. husband, Doe. "Wr. N, | «ym ara #8 pom mes ae OM, utully. and’ wracetulty black may ho ° HOTEL Washington Mental and Pho- fer winters work in Bang ctay for" Mra! Whistioney will sing a aoto, Harnhardt, and they went to Del, Have f3814,"m FS aeSintp Ame | worn, for wince her first-born fonis I$ SEATTLE’S|[@AFE AND tographic Supply Co. j “grey jan 0. Anderson will render « trot and got a divorce, Mra, Woods a'm, n'a me ste|denth, she has favored very litte Pid cit . F he Eureka Boaohed | mandolin ‘soto, married John Pendtiil, Acjury hec|’ Columbia &'Puget Sound SSRs Risen ind ties Matha ort Feo: a0 pencol 21 COLUMBIA STREET 4 The Globe line collier Rureka goon Sate TSON m | cHIca Oct. 16-—Without sus-| just found the woman guilty of big-| cormbia & Puet Bound—Two train, Bien | lands 1s quite right to choone white Hi, only first-¢ | Wholesale and retail dealers tm t on the beach at Duwamien fn ont | Wor ga and electric Axtures, Kil- |Pecting It, consumers of four, sugar |amy and recommended: mercy, ‘The | phamant aod Franklin’ Leate $40 km ter | for, nothing I more multable to of THE SEATTLE European plin | fe Oonnec~ @|P°tostaphic material, Manufacture J Sfternoon. Superficial rearieh? ‘4 | bourne & Clark Go. $18 Second Ave, [4nd candy in this country, afnually cane “will be reviewed. by higher | tent mt 132 p.m. Arrive Was (of the richest. women in the world HOTEL tion ers of the famous W. D| P, develop= 4 j ock. ‘The Tampleo wilt come om TY | 14 © called baryten, decision affecta hundreds of couples | Canadian Pacitio spearance ne took her own 907 Fh Cangundeonee> ° h in few days andrei the|, Umbrellae—Kepairing and covering| Startled at the discovery of this) whone canen are similar to that Of| gyre Vancouver and. Oveland—Law |dresamaking orders under her con iret Avenuo | “Subscribe for the Seattle Dally sbaortby s, ner |e specialty, Bhamek, 1221 Ist, ...|fact, the Illinois pure food com-|the thrice-married wor | ee Kcrive 6) Bt. ‘ trol Queen Wilhelmina has eam. lesan mus icribe for the Seattle PARE

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