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a 4 SEATON TO HANG Supreme Court Dismisses the Appeal -- Sentence and Execution Next The supreme court has dismiesed the appeal of William Alden Seaton, | the South Park murderer, upon the technical ground that it was not per- fected within the statutory time of 9 / Gays from the sentence, The merits} Of the case were not reached. . The Buperior court extended the time 90 aya, and the appellate tribunal de ekdes that it had no power to do so, Prosecuting Attorney Fulton mov ed for the dismissal several weeks go upon this ground. Nothing re- Mains now but the sentence and ex- eoution of the prisoner. Beaton was convicted of the mur- @er of his uncle, Dan Richards, last mer. He first assaulted his two little nieces with an ax and left them for dead, He next assaulted his Bister, and she escaped. He the ‘Went Into the house where Richards ‘Was asleep and shot him dead. He was arrested by Deputy Sher- it Mu lly, He attempted to shoot Kelly. Kelly returned the fire, | putting a Dullot tn Seaton’s head, | Which remains there. ELKS ENTERTAIN Seattle lodge, No, 92, B. P. O. Elks, held a social session in Kiks hall last | night. After the transaction of the Tegular lodge business, a program ‘Was rendered, in which the follow- ing took part: E. A. Bran, Willis and Christy, Bert Newell, Clare) Stanley, the Clark sisters, Carmon- beliies, 10, WOlic Butter, Che 8 and Poultry Butter — Washington creameries, pound prints, i; Bastern lowa And Higin, 4@20; fresh ranch, 16@ 1s heene—Native Washington, cream, 1%0; astern: New W@lbe; Wisconsin, 140; Rog 4Se; Bdam, $4@12 per cane York, 18@igc; Limburger, Drick, 16@te; Swiss, 18190. ee—Strictly fresh ranch, 2@2%0; ern, 16@2e. Poultry ~~ Hens, 100; large spring, Lo; brollers, 18@1d0; ducks, 10@l 1c. Corrected Daily. — The following prices are being offered to the pro ducer in round lots on the dock or In | the car at Seattle: Grain—Oats, $21,00@28,00; bart: $17.00@19.00; wheat, chicken feed, $20.00@32.00; corn, $1,60 per 100 Ibs. Hay—Puget Sound, per ton $10.00 12.00; Kastern Washington timothy, $14.00615.00; alfalfa, $11.00 Butter — Fresh ranch, 19@140; nas | tive creamery, 22@ 28°. Cheese—Native Washington, 120. Egus — Strictly fresh ranch, 2c; Baatorn, 116 Poultry—F #, 9100; large apring, 10OPI1o; mall spring, 11860; ha turkey N@ 120. Live’ atock crs dMer calve op, 40; | hows, 5@S\40. OBJECT TO A 20-INCH MAIN Twelfth Avenue Property Owner Protest Against an Abso- lute Necessity | | At a meeting of the fre and water committee last night, the Twelfth tela, and the Margeson family.) Beveral members of the loca! lodge contributed to the evening's amuse-| ment. Late tn the evening Hi Henry and his entire troupe of minstrels ap- | eared on the scene. Mr. Henry is old Elk, being a member of B. P. 0. B. No. 23, Buffalo. The minstrel | rendered several selections. | the monologue man, who member of Grand Rapids lodge 48, entertained the crowd for a| minutes, as also did J. Albert! Gates, of Pittsburg, Kan, No. 412 Other members of the minstrel troupe, including John Dove, James Corrigan, J. A. Probst also added to ‘the evening's entertainment. It was fong after midnight when the session broke up. THE DISABLED COTTAGE CITY ‘The disabled steamer Cottage City, , of the steamer Dirigo, arrived night from Lynn canal. The Dir- had the assistance of the tug from the Guif of Georgia. The former had towed the injured steam- ¢r from Queen Charlotte sound, ‘The accident to the Cottage City eannot be accounted for by her offi-| cers. At the time of the occurrence | she was steaming in smooth water. | Suddenly on the morning of Oct. | the thrust shaft broke. An anchor | ‘was cast in 75 fathome of water and| Passengers and crew patiently wait-| @d until the Dirigo arrived at 10| Giclock on the evening of the same) lore than Rost ac those cases ° from the Klondike. Among well known pass- brought down were: Jack McGregor, who has a fortune | from the Circle City diggings; Rob- @rt Forbes, = Southeastern Alaska ; | | | ht iE total of 20,000 cases of | was brought by the two As both left Lynn Canal be- the Dolphin they brought no late, A FE | | | } MORTALITY RECORD aged 7 years, daugh- Rtee Sores Sr of R. Oye was hata Lake & Stewart's chapel at O'clock this morning. in ‘View cemetery. funeral of Rev. Wesley P. F, ‘was held from the family re: 1116 Fourteenth avenue, at @clock this afternoon. QUINCES IN MARKET getting stiffer every day. the tendency was to cents. That price irendy for the best ranch a Interment | | r ¢ an appearance| the markets. They are selling for i) box. Cal and lettuce are a burden on the market. There seems to be no Gemand for these vegetables. Other quotations are unchanged. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. (CORRECTED DAILY.) Gi Fruit. ™% | mittee there was pret JOBS GIVEN Avenue water main question was brought up. Besides the regular com- | nt a number of councilmen. City Engineer Thomson, | Supt. of Water Youngs and about 20) property-owners. In detailing the or- | dering of the 20-inch water main, | Engineer Thomson showed by figures that the cost of the 20-inch wooden | main for Twelfth avenue no | ereater than that of 6 or 8-inch iron | pipe mains used in other parts of the elty. Judge Stratton, on behalf of the property-owners, stated that the wa- ter main was not petitioned for and that a 2-inch main would be sum clent to furnish all the water the! property owners there needed. Since| water must pass through this main | to supply other sections of the city, | the council recently decided that a| 2-Inch main the more advisable | and therefore it was ordered. The committee, however, took no action |ous to the western Alaska camp. If! / Tt | te his intention to place this money in| on the property owners’ proteat desires first to personally examine the situation. | Fire-£ Question The committee decided to instruct the corporation counsel to draw up an ordinance to compel all hotels, lodging houses, tenements, etc., to conspicuously post instructions throughout the house to the means of reaching fire escapes. | Wiliam Chappelle will be given! Permission to erect a three-story | frame block at King street and Fifth Avenues without first putting tn ec. | ment foundations, It !* explained that a solid foundation will soon be given by the filling In of the tide fate, OUT BY CITY A Falling Off Is Shown in This Month's Business | | ‘The number of jobs furnished vy! the free employment office thia month falls far behind last month, but it must be remembered that inst month was a record-breaker, 2900 po- | sitions being given out. Up to the close of business yesterday 1261 places for employment had been fur- nished this month. Of that number, 1081 were to males and 270 to females. | Reckoning the remaining days of the month by thore already passed, the| total will be about 2700. For Octo-| ber of last year 2025 places were fur- nished, #0 it will be seen that the in- renee this month will be consider- able over October, 1900. ——*__—_ For gas and electric fixtures, K! bourne & Clark Co.. $15 Beeond Av JACKETS ONE DOLLAR Lemons—$3.00@4.50 a box: cookin, les, 65@%1; eating apples, $1.25@) 7 oranges, G5: bananas, 12@ 50; pears, $1..26@1.50; watermelons, U@%e; grapes, $1.19G1.26 per box; Eastern Concords, 2c; prunes, ile 1 box; nutmegs, $1.90; cranberries, G9 per bbl; quinces, $1.60. | Vegotadios. | Potatoes —420.00@25.00 a ton; beets, 91.00 per sack; carrots, #@Tie per seek: lettuce, ISe per dozen; turnips, | W@7be; garlic, 6c; bbage, $101.25 ewt; peppers, 12% lic; husks, 2c; ery. the per dozen; sweet poti foes, $1.00@1.25; Chill peppers, 2q@iee per Ib; sauer kraut, 3@4c dried fign, cartons, 0c; fancy, 65@70c; imported, lic; tomatoes, @S0c case; dates, 6@6e Ib; radishes, 10c per doa; Parsley, 2@20c; onions, $1.25@1.00; owt; cauliflower, Tic@i.00; parsnips, $1.99@1.25; local green corn, $1.256@ $1.50; cucumbers, 35@40 per donen; Pumpkins, 14@1%e per Ib; equashes, J. Provisions. Fresh meat—Cow beef, Tc Ib; steer beef, 7@7'%0 per ib; mutton, wether, qe; ewes, 6c; pork, ¥o per Ib; veal, PER WEEK All-Wool Kersey Jacket, three- quarter fitting, in black and castor Rest Quality Kersey, in tan ‘and castor, with storm color, with tailored straps and in- laid velvet; large assortment, from ...815.00 to $25.00 9% inch and 42 inch long Auto- mobil OTM sreeee * ave $16.00 to $35.00 Just received a line of La dies’ Belts, T5e to $1.50; the very latest style out, WESTBERG & CHILDS 1312 Second Ave. large, fc; small, 100, Provisions-—Hams, 6c; breakfast ) | | | Two Men Found Who Are The Other Escapes | at Meadow Point, three} and Haskins told a very plausible Ballard, Detectives! story and for a few minutes the Adama and Lane of the Seattle poll ofhee “y ont the track. seen k force, Marshal Hunt of Ballard, and | ented to accompany Marshal Tun Deputy Sheriff Raymond of Snoho to tne other building about 200 yards mish ¢ eve ey have dis ma | jounty, bell: they b al “ His Eee covered the rendesvous of a gang of burglars and pirates. A steam launch load of plunder was recovered, and One of the men, Ed Nolan, arrested, Haskina, another man found on the promises, escaped by a clever dodge. The cabins In which the plunder was stored were located by the om cors between ¢ and 6 o'clock yeater day afternoon, When it became evident that they were on the right track = launch Was brought from Hallard and load ed to the water's edge with plunder Served 20 Yoors Fd Nolan, the man arrested, has deen identified as the partner of the notorious “Shorty Wile @ pirate who at one tim Ping men of Nolan hae Quentin pris the abtp: alifornia and been at liberty only a short tii ‘The police believe that he and his ! partner, M * partne Henry Fer k Turpin, pirates recently captured in Ev th « et The officers started yerterday af it oon from Rallard to find the ren dexvous, At Meadow Point they ame In sight of two shacks partial ly obscured by a thick growth | of tr At the time the officers were not certain that they had reached th object of their search. They entered the firat cabin and began queation- ing the two men found In it. Nolan WILL INVEST MONEY HERE Jafet Lindberg Intends .t0 Operate Mines in Washington Jafet Lindberg will invest most of the millions which he acquired in Nome placer claims, in Washington quarts mines. Mr, Lindberg is eat!- mated to have made a fortune of two million dollars through his Nome Properties, in addition to « larg number of valuable claims contigu- claims bordering on the Puget sound country and may In the near future develop a huge mining system hav Ing its outlet on the inland sea. This gentionan returned bout @ week ago and af has made an extensive tour tate. He is willing to invest his to. tal wealth in quarts claims if antix factory properties can be It Kegley=Niclatyre Co. 111 Occidental Ave. Phone Main 495 SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ONIONS —Smooth, dry, silver skins. Four weeks ago.we advertised onions, and our sale was so great we were two days making all our deliveries. This time our supply is limited. Long as they last we offer them at 25c 16 pounds for .- SWEET POTATOES Very smooth, even sized, good keep- 25c ers, 18 pounds for POP CORN CRISPS —Five cakes to package; best made; fresh, crisp, sweet. Usual price Sc; 2c this sale, each...... ---. Limit—Five to a customer. ‘, $1.50 Nome POTATOES — Fancy Burbanks; per 100 Go to Spinning for bievele repaira |eoos - Best fresh Eastern; per| dozen 280; 2 dozen ° 55c BUTTER—Hazle farm,always fresh, the finest produced; 2-pound, tull weight bricks: 60 c each SIGN of the BIG COFFER POT THIS TIME | rc 30¢ COFFEE FOR Lant Saturday was banner day. T at the end of each w lace the best adver tising it gets, Women who buy, return and buy again. don't make a penny on the xffee sold special on Saturday afternoon, but WE do make patrons for all time. | CANDLESTICAS : i There are more than 90? Varieties here to from, and a fine gathering of fancy Candle Shades ndle Stocks Sticks, choose * Shades, » Boe, 8c, $1.26 up to Colored each, Candies at Rhodes Bros. 1331 Second Ave, | Officers From Three Cities Make a Startling Disoovery—| | Pirates and Burglars—One Arrested-- 20 years tn San ¢ ON LONELY MEADOW POINT . Believed to be Notorious Haskins wont off in the lead, but goon ran Into a thick growth of un: derbrush and escaped. Hearing of the escape, Detectives Adama and Lane re-entered (he Brat cabin and put irons on Nolan at onee. A search of the premises then be gan, Nothing unusual was found on the ground floor of the house, but & clone Inspection revealed a trap in the ceiling, This was opened and the detectives entered the blind att! and. where plunder of all kinds was f rifele that attracted at a big M-caltber Colts re a burglars pocket und. Stored In dark re. ¢ doxens of boxes of arc from the store of or of Green Lake. Other Plunde number of the articles bore rivate mark olieve that the launch " captured at Everett, used by Ferguson In skirting the shores of Whidby island, was outfitted at this cabin. A satchel hanging on the wall contained a number of nautical tn struments, a horse pistol and some | ammunition Nolan was brought to Seattle by way of Ballard and the plunder tak en to that city, Nolan will be charg: | ed with buralary. in not his Intention to desert his pla cor mines at Nome, however, as they | are among the richest there, and are estimated to be good for ton years to come, Withing a few days Mr,| dberg leaves for the Cascade ntaina to inv some mins claims, He desires to spend | his money on Amertean soll and tor thin reason refuned so properties on Vancouv | ines tatand, Maud Adams Guilty Maud Adams was yesterday found gullty of larceny from the person by ® fury in Judge Griftin's department }of the superior court. ‘The woman | | was charged with picking John Wibereg’s pocket of $14 in her room in the Columbia house on Washing- ton street. FE. ELLIOMT Why not try for a pair « 4 ginsses. See thie adv. te 9-10 Heussy Bide. and Pike. " row. | WOMEN’ COATS These are from the practical, every- day portion of our superb collection of new Coats. They represent the | | S | very latest idens in styles, with the best of tailoring. say without fear, te And the prices, we ~ are the lowest to nd anywhere, value being con. aid At 85.00, 2-in. Half-Fitting Ker. sey Je double- bre storm in black, tan an At ® M-in. Half-Fitting | Kersey Jacket, with velvet tallor jeollar Romaine silk Lined, in black | red, tap and | | At 882.6 in. Half Fitting |Kerney Jacket, in black, red, navy, | tan and castor, with storm collar, handsomely strapped and satin lin- ed At 89.00, 0-in. Oxford Cheviot | Coat, with storm collar and velvet | revers. | 812.50, 50-In. Castor Kersey |Coat, with velvet tailor collar, halt ik lped. | At #16.50, 59-In. Oxford Fre © velvet ‘tailor collar, ail Wants the prescription he writes to be compounded cor reotly of chemically pure and fresh drugs, For if they are not he does not get the reault desired Bring you us and the ed correct! regintered but not lea reasonable. FARNSWORTHS «PHARMACY 904 Second Avo. Phone, Main 998, prescriptions to Hil be compoun: by a graduate eaiet, and last the prices are uu have a perfect right to insist ving your grocer supply | with the best flour made, ¥ | the best, don't you, if it c more? ‘Then ask for Capital Patent Flour milled in Seattle by the Hungarian nceas. It will make the children | grow—It supplies them with the| vegetable fat of the t, and the old-fashioned, fancy flours don't, It contains the food element, and bread made of Capital Patent is lit- erally the staff of life, Capital Milling Company) WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIN | JEWELRY AND SILVERWARK. Albert Hansen 722) The house ia the [N largest Jewelry jorthwei ¢ valuable} THE SEATTLE STAR, Burglars on Third Avenue Good Templars Social | coma "Seiad Hurglars entered the residence of 1 Lodge No, 196, Good Temp. THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ Co, A. Oo: Third avenu Taet Jara, will hold an “Oaken Muck ——— night, and ise from cial" in hall No, 1, New York SHIPPING next Tuenday evening at § 0'¢ ] Wagner's Orchestra at This Store From 7 yy] good urse of prepar- |i 10 Tomorrow Night. ation, shments will Lelahton wan notified at norved emplars and the this morning | friends are invited to attend. | eo; | First Portable Schoo! - Wants to Know iB The first of th table schoot | Boats to Lynn Canal Carrying Very | .,!terentter alt requoris pany > Bd buildings that we dered to re ., | must be presented to the board of | Hove tee eraberteian ar tasasen Small Cargoes | ae We mrerreate. nee penee oe in being put up beside the Queen the supplies named in the request Anne 6 The building will The necretary of the board of works completed within a day or two and| The freight business to Skagway | adopted this course in order that be occupied by cla: next week, |!@ showing a perceptible decrease. | prop of all expenses | ‘ancy all-wilk ribbon, * |Bteamers leaving here for Lynn can- | may be to the auditing ov OG SE Ne Bee tac eeclee: al are taking about half the amount | ™/ttee » - tar of ea y , Just a Few More Poles of cargo that they did a month ago. | Hecome Interested with Inter-State | Stuer Sx 10S * 18 k The Boattle Cataract Co. has aeked|ThI* slackening of business may be | Fisheries Co, Greyhound Dock wear, fully 4 inches w . the board of public works for « per-| {raced to the closing of trate into) aa cloaks call |fm line of colors; regular va “ glycerine tollet init to orect ndditional-poles,» ‘The | DAW The Humboldt, on her leat | er ey ete ai ee Sloe | ber yard, afver six, 2 in box: worth new begins at Post and Spring | FD, took only 100 tons, The City of | om MD. Tense ied Fancy hematitched lace hand be a box atreets, runs north on Port to Pike, | Seattle and the Al-Ki had similar ca eney, etaters of fine quality re debit thence to Ratlrond avenue to illott|Amounts, Htéamer PD Gaatant icoal | linen; regular value 62'4¢, after six, avenue and north to Denny way. jonight, has about 200 tons, om ; ‘ 24 - — |irelgnt’ for Skagway or’ Juneau. | Here is a veritable expo-| "%,28¢. stock and the | Husiness may be expecte afew! , 4 Ce” anon cantity elik Ready to Bulld |duys to settle down. to the resular/sition of Brushes. Every | made of the finest, quailty fit n powder; worth jm Jroutine of wi traffic | " pr nd after six, 1De. ter wix, 2 boxen for tie A permit was taken out by the! The Dolphin will have fifty passen- | good sort, in every wanted suspenders, after aix reen Castile soap, ¢ Moore Investment Co. yesterday to|Kers. About six of these will at- |, c a , t; worth l6e a excavate the entire halt block be-|tempt to make the trip into Dawson. | size, in every every degree oe Oe naet sounths To a cake eon Union a ver ots, | eo water te high enough, | thelr | c, after six, 6c a pair, pmen’s fast black ¢ tween Union and University streets, venture may prove. suocesstul, al-\of firmness or softness Me ee ite’ oweators, etter ots 2 cM oF tan vic depowit of $50 wae made aw a guar-|rallway posted a notice that ail from the tiniest baby brush | *: ocicomts, in binck and ot antes that the paved streets would |igation would close on Oct, 10. | tai ta ” greed. tevent avian 3 é ared off at the expiration of to the military “hay rake.”’| io" . Hy don fine ribbed fag the permit, Witter Springs Medical Water | e, fashioned * cures rheumatiam, ecxer 4 all] air Brust Military Brushes, v wix ae neamlens, toe aad al and wood ‘phone Beattie | biood nk Mncuses. drug- | Tooth E eh nd Brushes, Nail |@ irt walsta, in all o wor tea Fuel Ce wea ats 0 nue. , at Brush Niiiate sar encod rae . Foe : cups and saucers, | Women's Rath Brushes, Complexion Brushes, | after six to match, grey lacking Brushes. a $1. « garm A nerware no Ar the u Samples 90c The pe Neatest and cheapest com- mon stove on the market: | Prices: Mocha and Java at 400 pound Grand Matinee HERRMANN Wm. H. West’s NO. 8 csseseeee corse 88.00 GRA ND) aoe rine No. 4 $4.25 HOUSE tneate No. 5 i gars John Cort, Mgr. Phone, Main 65, | GUNS AND SHELLS bhi? Ah all the be) No, 6 00 Feds cabal mines lie the lowest possible, votaber tm, the Universal wereite Going Northrup Co. #, vewe avy jersey id the prices are re- rked pri Ot the m on nion suite, all markably low—lower than] Only six pieces to on oe eine soompi each, after six omen’s outing flannel usual askings by a long | ench, atter six. Pg og Three bars Fairbanks scouring after way. c me and see. i soap for i0c, after six Ag and women's | - _ Sale Limited. after ott a9 TF, Linen bibs, with colored bor 1: "Children’s outing anbel Ws Hi in. cable net, slightly soiled, | CO@ts; worth We, after atx, sq, 1B worth fter nix, #2 2,000 yards white cambrie, tN ‘Applique bureau scerfs, 36 inch- | yard w " es long; worth tor Soc. Yard ler Stamped scarts, good | after six, . Telephone, Main 787. quality . 2 yards long, at 500 Gon. duck towels, with euf 6. B. cor, Pike 8t. and Second Ave. h ored borders; worth Sc, after a 2% each. ah 4 splashers, after six, ‘The furniture, and house. re et elias “ hold goods departinent each have - ~— cod watch, worth $1, after | worth lic, after si $e jamin x be 1,000 yards plain bt pric oy thaws it, wix, ic. ! brooches fter six, 19c; regular or l ity and price in combination HOUSE Fhoat: ag a -in. ail-wool ress] you'll get full value for your JOHN CORT. MANAGER Fancy hat pins; worth 10, for in cheviots, hair lines money here. "Phone, Main 6. de, after wix check, in medium and a: x Hair brushes; worth 9c, after | ular 45c quality, for Bie Friday and Saturday Nights nix, 29¢. 200 Ibs. of white | y Saterday Hair brushes; worth 26c, after | paper, turday. worth 2c a pound, 12%e. Playing cards, smooth super enamel and pertest worth 20c a pack, afterati| six, 19 Cabinets of wire hair pins; reg- ular price Safety pins, in all sizes, regu- lar price be, for 3c dox., after six. The World Ri : THE GREAT Invisible hair pins; after six, | pack. | Solid Oak Dining-room Chair, brace In @ new and marvelous program of iy seat Ste, attic tan: ~ % farms and closely woven, full size Sensations! Novelties. = 1 § can seat, back of two cross panels Prices—$1, Tée, 600, and 26c. Beats Satin belt hoxe supporters regu- A full line of ‘meds 25 S| and upright posts, is shown In {l- now on sale IB lar price 48c, after six, 3%c. oxidised corners: regular lustration “i value at our regu- " Women's ombination pocket- Sc, after six, Bbc. iY spetteh Ser balan OPERA %¢8*t'8 |B nooks; regular price 26c, after Cadette caps, embroider Leading | FE six, 9c. top: worth 25c, after six, Iie: atte HOUSE = rn Tan and brown leather belts Qaly one to ‘a customer ‘ohn Cort, M Phone, M worth 15e, after six, for 6c each A fine assortment ae ae Fur boas, imitation stone mar- | trimming; after six, Ie IF MINSTRELS YOU WANT, | ten, with slx tails; after six, $1.59. Trimming breasts, in all THE BEST IN THE WORLD | Fur boas, imitation biue fox, after six, 26c. WILL SOON BE HERE. with six tails; special after six, ‘Trimmed hats; worth $1.59. ter six for $2.75. Big Minstrel Jubilee big show for big towns, pre. x high-class minstrelsy in an te form. NORDHOFF @ CO. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and I15-123 Pike “BiG BILL DEVERE |Suparted by a fiet-eass company Chas. G. Holcomb . Pv oc st ORE... Sgr ommo ; i ‘Two epee ateck paiterna aw music, pew od Sinner FOR HONEST TREATMENT |NEW YORK DEN Fs orations and peacock blue, |%% tele Saturday. i0etm. ——— YARLORS a tne eoae emsoseain” T SEATTLE. THEATER | AMVe@ Free Gall Of Write) >... tic Ata : plece SET .....810.75 J.P, MOWM Manager Tei Main 43 th. wthod. ‘No aleep-prosectae ; de etwas talatinte ‘The Leading Theater. é a Fertors tn seats 3 Sve 5 Bil and apply gold crowns and . And Satu: ETNA tindectectable, from FREDERICK & NELSON Tonight tn sete’ fa ee to sans a — Second Avenue aud Madison Street | Minstrels ' 60 — Whit) Face Comedians — 60 ‘THE STATE ELECTROMEDICAL INSTITUTE |For the speedy and permanent cure | LEGAL GUARAN E to cure you Francisco, | of all | e if KONA COFFEE ‘HIRD AVENUE THEATER NERVOUS, CHRONIC |, Gold Crowns, $5; Full e000 | |W. M, RUSSELL, Manage and, in fact, all diseases, even in| Teeth, $5; Bridgework, @ Our Kona Coffee, at 360 per | Phone, Main st thelr most akgravated forms. There Gold Fillings, $1 up; Sllver pound, is pronounced by many }| Seattle's Only Up-Town Theater, | !8 20 P n or institute in the| = » . Good bs SH of our ust who have §| A High-Class Family Resort. | World that has performed so many ings, 50c. 2001 or eKeepL given it « tr qual in flavor 4, 4 permanent cures in boti en andi W , ‘ usekeeping C'S 8 a, Senet & Serer Prices —20c, 30c, 40c and 50c | Women as this most eminent speciai- | N€W York Dental rey consists of carefully |§ for 20° pound equal to Mocha ist Gi FIRST AVE., SEATEER ‘ |€ and Java. Give it a trial. ONIGHT | CERTAINTY OF CURE ts what Second floor, Howard buildings handled details, Light We also carry the choicest you want, We give you @ written| site Mutua | is one of the great es- sentials of household | Ww. Pires te LD }| comfort. ELECTRIC- 603 Pike, Tel. Main 998 and 271 ITY speaks for itself as the lighting medium. It means comfort and convenience, Nomatch- es, no odor, no smoked ceilings nor match- Washington Dental and Pho- tographio Supply Co. 2 COLUMBIA STREET Wholesale and retail dealers in photographic material. Manufactur: ers of the famous W, D| P. develop- er and toning solution, ‘The scratched side walls. nee it SOOSHHOSOOOOOOOOOS © Remington Typewriters 4) © The standard of excelience, @ s& Go NILES? @ e General Dealer, 109 Cherry street, e OOOOH OHO OOO OOO OES THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC Co. 907 First Avonue Somet LOOI1 P4994 94999-0900400086 S Vaudeville STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES | 2 Cane Eoonomy Cream 160 =| 3 122/ Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 _— Bubsoribe for the Star, Pike street. Specialty between dances. handsome costumes, and best lady and by Wagner's band Spectators 250; Maske Saturday Matinee and Saturday YONSON The Merry Musical Comedy, ‘Hunting for Hawkins) And Masquerade Ball NEXT SATURDAY EVENING AT RANKE’S HALL Soooessorrerereoreseooeooooenne, If you are ney and wait- r refund your money tired of paying out m ing results, this is y pportunity to be cured quickly. There is all the difference In the world between doctors and treatments, and you want the best. to 8; Sunday, tn attendance. Woe Night YON For 10 years the State Electro Meda. foal Institute has been a fixed fact, and {t will remain #0, It is as stan- dard as American Gold. ‘The State Blectro Medical Institute has many imitators, but no equals.- Seattle Times. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. Sundays, 10 a.'m. to 1 p. m. only State Electro-Medicai institute Safe Deposit and Trust Company's 701 First Ave ms 20, FOR THE Least Money Better Than Electriclty (We can furnish gas of electricity). The Humprey: Gas Arc has no equal # a store light. ectrio Co. Main 98 m. best thing In town, Fall to| nd you'll miss a good thing. K, COMMENCIN' MATINEE, ® Hers SUNDA First Seattle Gas & Eh 214-18 Cherry St. Tel. S599! a Washington Tent & Awnlid Company. (Inc.) 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