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crowd of proprie of such concerns |ternoon for disorderly — conduct to police headquarters this morning, | Carlson was arrested near Third ave demanding an explanation, nue and Madison street last night |, Chie€ Sullivan will take no action | At the time he was considerably un in the matter until dire to do no the influence of liquor and was by the city counell, The men own: | gefam he name oi ate presi Iie ‘the ee defaming the name of the late presi ons are permitted by &! gont Arrangements Perfected for the Twenty-third Annual Ses- tes theatre ota, provided | UNeir| raat stated on ihe none stan to Te ae Fe Bot toned in day that if he had been in citirens’ 4 sion—Much Interest Manifested the Dustness house of a They may stand tn front of a man place of business if that man giv his permission, “Billy the Mug” Objected 090490 000000000000000000 ie Deee arate when Wien ee ; Sunday Themes. H clothes Carlson might have had rious trouble, The twenty-third annual session) 1:20 to 3p. m—-Address, of the King County Teachers’ Instt-| Phases of School Government, tute, opens Monday morning in the| Mathes, |the polloe court w Seattle high school building, with a| 2 to 2:05 p, m.—Recess. ond refused to allow a man named m of munic and addresses. 2:08 to 815 pm "Four Funda~|TMIMan to stand his wagon in front | $OCCCOOOSOOOOOS>OSOOOOOS 4 "After Monday the exercises will be| mental Propositions as Applied to |! the Mug saloon at Second avenue held every afternoon in the First| Ethic, Arts and Solence,” L. Dp, |*0Uth and Washington street, ‘Tall- | won — thei’ haces jon |man was instructed by Judge George ‘The welcoming program of the ses-| | The program for the rural section | Matag tn’) hroprietor of the saloon) piymouth Cong tion has been arranged for Tuesday | is as follow Teves, te tet Aim, stand tn front of | ney. w, H. G. 7 } ational chureh ple, pastor, 11 a night, In the Methodist church. The MONDAY, October 21. Could. however atatog ‘hie wage | My “God'a Requirements,” 7:30 p. Saarese of welcome will be made by Preaident, . J. Boyd. Jat the alde of the saloon and be with. | “come Unto Me , Mayor Humes and Hon. L. D. Har-| 1:15 to 2:18 p. m.—Spelling, F. B./in the law. Taylor Congregational Church | Yey, superintendent of schools of Cooper ‘Tall not os sia a no | Rev. L. 1. Woods p ™ Wisconsin, will speak on “Rdu-) 2:15 to 2:20 p, m.—Receas, decision and protested to the hosed | “Practical Religton.” > =. : 2 4:20 to 8:90 p. m.—"A Lesson onjof public works. He said that ho | “Practieal Churches ‘The following is an outline of the Mees,” TC. Kincaid. had paid a license to the city First Methodiat Church—Rev, { general program: TUBSDAY. October 22 protecttc due him. M. Radall, pastor, 11 a. m., “The : MONDAY, October 2 President, David Thomas. [then he tthe. ordin: Christian Royalty,” 7:20 p.m, “An ‘ President, Frank B. Cooper. 9 to 10 a. m.—Reading, L. D. Har- | viding for the Hoenaing of these wag. | Undivided diet 9 to 9:85 a, m.—Opening exercises. | Vey. ons was illegal, and the order to the lattery Chur Invocation, Rev. W. H. G.| 10:09 to 10:08 a. m.—Receas, Police resulted HM, D. Brown, pastor. 11 a. nell | 10:05 to 11 a, m—-Reports of school! ~ The Law of the Matter Blessing and Man's Re 10 &. m. — Address, “Four Funda-| officers and teachers, H. B, Dewey. ‘ p. m., “Take heed that ye denpise not tal Propositions for Teacher and| 11:00 to 11:08 a. m.—Recess. City Attorney De Bruler, in speak. | one of these little ones. 6 Peon" +. hy erver. 10:08 to 12 ‘Consolidation {n |! of the matter, sald: “If the board| First Christian Chureh—Rev, B. Ft 4 1:15 p, m.—Music, Ys | Country Schools,” Susan L. Currier, of public works believe these wagons | Lingenfelter, pastor, 11a. m., “Take E Bs be bak b. tettestion work. INESDAY, Octoder 23. to be nuisances, It could swear out a| Heed How Yo Hear op m, ; 3 ond Rey . Jent, Tom Brown, Warrant charging obstruction of the| “The Parable of the Tares.”” P FUREDAY, October 2. $ to 10 a. m.—"The Ideal Teacher,” |*tteets. The claim that the ordin-|} Calvary Presbyterian Churcty 4 President, T. P. Storey. @vean L. Corrier. * [ance in the case ts tliegal might then | Rey, Donald Ross pastor. During the 9. m. to 12 m.—BSection work. 10 to 19:08 a. m.—Receee. be thoroughly tested. If the ordin-| jiiness of Mr. Rowe the Rev, Mr, 2:18 p. m.—Muste. | 10:08 to 21 a. m.—A@dreas, “Ora |S%°* !* found illegal, then the wag-| whitky will Ml! the pulpit 4:20 t02 p. m—Address, “Bome| .15"iiien Work by Puniie: Pon (ot could be removed. ‘The men| “gr. James Mission, Fremont—Mis have Met and What They) 00° ‘Dince and Character of Each = (Cw mine the counters are now leens- | son of St ‘*. Bervices at li Tauent Mo,” F. 3. Cooper. |Ea'D, Marvey ed by the city and unless the law | 2m, 208 p. m—! Ln D a Providing for the license is repealed, | “*\7> aptiat Chure ev. BggitiS,to 3:18 pb m—Address, “Tus. | Fee eT corms [tty Aft entitled to protection ina te hk ke oe tions of Pour Fundamental ‘ae = = 1 art.” ‘Thom Christian's Ambition to Impar Be Eiceeeitions ns Applied to Arithmet-| “Prt RsDAy, Octoter a | 7:30 p.m. “The Gospel, the Power TUESDAY EVENING. 0:00 co tere otee beer Vineet Prectyierian Church—Rev . C. . C. Kineald. ark Davis wt! e pulpit bot Address of welcome, T. J. Humes. | “\9-06 to 10:05 a. m.~—Recess. | morning and evening. Music, Address, L. D. Harvey. 10:05 to 11:00 a. m—"Reginning Firet Baptist Church—Rev. L. 8. wpe f goed 3 en {ian Donalfson setahebee ne p = a m on Presi . Jones. Y to 1 m.—Recess. ‘ sinadhatae chanted Ground p.m, “The & mM. to 12 m.—Seetion work. 11:66 to 12 m. rithmetic,” L. D. Te of Perdition.” 5 p. m.—Music. Harvey. Business was very dull on the Trinity Parish Church—Eighth and 20 to 2 p. m.—-Address, R. B. Bry- FRIDAY, October 25. nue today. There t# no particular | James; rector, the Rev. H. H. Gowen. President, Anna C. Jones. feature to the markets and prices re- 11 a. m.. “Elijah the Prophe pm. to 2:05 p. m.—Recers. 9:00 to 10:00 a. m.—“Opportunities | ™Ain unchanged. Leasons From the General Conven- 208 to 3:15 p. m.—Address, “fllue-|of the Rural School,” F. B. Cooper,|_ There is very little fruit and that) tion trations of the Four Fundamental] 16:00 to 10:05 a. m.—Recess. Which Is procurabie Is not of the best,| Asbury M. E. church, Fremont— Propositions as Applied to Reading,”| 19:05 to 11:00 a. m.—"Drawing in| #2¥e bananas and apples Rev, A. Edwin Burrows, pastor, 11 1. D. Harvey. Rural Schools,” Mrs. Van de Van-| Poultry is getting weaker. 8. m., "Freedom's Next War Toward THURSDAY, October 1. ter. Rutter and eggs remain as quoted,| Humanity.” 7:3 p. m Moat . President, Dr. F. H. Coe. 11:00 to 11:06 a. m.—Receas, with the latter siffer. ful Age for ¢ a. m. to 12 m.—Seetion work. 11:08 to 12 m—"The Crab,” T. C. Tnitarian Dm. Kincald. is, minister, Grand ¢ ‘Music, JOBBING QUOTATIONS. OF — | house, 11a. (CORRECTED DAILY) | ton—the Bate ot 3 | Green Fruit. | Unitarian ehureh, 7:20 p. m., Lemone-$3.00¢4. Jefferson.” 4 E INDIAN JOE on Gene dh hme Tring | Market Street Maptiet Church— : gay | Rev. J. B. Weber pastor. 11 a. m., 1.40, oranges, HGS. banana é r 30 1261.80 “The True Philosophy of Messed: 2 is@ner California grapes: SOOT a | Nese” 7/90 p.m. address by Rev. F. Sper box: nut-| [= Sullivan of the Pacific Raptiat cranberries, $8.00 per| church. Dbl; quinces, $1.60, | —Rev. F.X. Prefontaine pastor, Ser- ve Supt. Hartranft and County Board| The Police Believe He fn the] pont ofp P eee as © ee 10:00; One TB ee ore 6) a inday school, 2 p. m. Enjoined by Rand-McNally Co. “Hold-Up” Business 1.00 per sack; rots, 60@i6e per! Sacred Heart Chureh—Rev. W. D. sack: lettuce, 7 ase; turnips. | Rrown pastor. Low mass and serv- - } « sahaihiente {Sere Cy aS 10:40 a. m.; Sunday | owt; peppers, uaks, 2c; cel~ sper yervices, 7:20 p. ‘The Rand-McNally Co. have filed) “Indian Joe” Gregg, a local pugtl-| ery, ibe per dosen; sweet pota | cna Hr Ty pene le & suit in the superior court asking ist, was arrested by Officers W. foes, $1.0001.25; Chill peppers.|tion—Rev. R. Rwere pastor. Low for an injunction against County and M. R. Hubbard this afternoon, |%@%o per Ib; sauer kraut, 340; | mane at 7:20 a. m.: low mane and ser- Guperintendent Hartranft and the on suspicton of having been impiicat. |{7!°4 Mes, cartons, #0; fancy. #@70e; | mon, #:30 a. m.: high mane and rer- Rew county board of education ed In the hold-up of @ Japanese near | !™DOrted, 16; tomatoes, 40@ide case; | mon. 10:30 a. m.; Sunday echool, 2:30 Pointed under the Gunderson law. the tenderloin Inst might. Several | 4ates, @ée Ib: ra 1c per dou: |p. m.; rosary and benediotion, Which went into effect last month. |\times Gregg has been arrested on |P&rsley, 20@%e: onions, $1.2541.50; | p. m. he suit is torestrain them from bro- \susplcion of being In hold-ups, Dut |¢®t: cauliflower, The; parsnips, | - ceeding 0 make contracts for the han never been convicted, tes inst | OOLI; local green corm, G| MAR. CHOATE 18 HOME x vg we t was in custody a black mask | $1.50; cucumbers, 35640 per dozen; | pie Aegean May i> 190, ben id and a pair of brass knuckiere were rgaaaaed IM@lihe per Ib; equashes,| NEW YORK, Oct. 1 Years from that date, which figurea |“***" from his person. i ma | Choate, United States ambaasador to “ nently in the state campaign vow }Great Britain, arrived here today ee year, cannot be abrogated by | Fresh meat—Cow beef, To Ib; atee the Gunderson law, and the injunc | beef, 167% per Ib: muttor | rome Engiand | ticon ts sought for to uphold what Te; ewes, 640; pork, 9c per Ib; veal,| Th* SMbaseador sald he ts on hie the Rand-MeNally Co. assumes as | large, Sc; small, 100. | way to Washington to consult with ite rights in the premises. The oid ; | the f e 0 Contract ls set out in full, and it ie Provisions—Hams, 150; breakfast | the president, He refused to discuss —Rufus ‘then alleged that the new board is backs, 10c; bellies, 1c. | the rumor that his visit has anything @bout to advertise for bids wo fur- Honey— 12% @ lic. to do with the new canal treaty. Rish books to the «chools of King) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct, 19—| Sutter, Cheese, fags Poultry nr Sand wood ‘phi Seattle quunty. ‘The plaintife asks for Butter — Washington creamertes, | For coal and wood ‘phone Sea Sempotary restraining order to pre- Anapolis 18, Lehigh nothing. peand prints, sic: Rastern Towa | Fuel Co. PION, ase er eee ment fr iis and Bigin, 4@26c; fresh ranch, 6@| por seininery Bute and Cloaks call Jon M. D. Pease and Johnson Co., 109 Washington, full | Second avenue tern New York,| ——_-__«A-_— 140; Roquefort,| Diamond Ice—The best, lasts long- case, New/est. Tel. Main 1069. ‘ Limburger, 16@170; - . 5, Buse, 18@19e. #6 Recome interested with Inte y treah ranch, 20@8tc; | Fisheries Co., Greyhound Dock. | NEW YORK, Oct. 19—Columbia |12, Hamfiton nothing. Wiacons: SAID HE SPOKE ILL OF M’KINLEY | cw saves ov. 1» ve |Penneylvania state, nothing. State 4 Since Which Time Kunstie Cannot Hens, 19; large spring. Ne; broilers; 18@lic; ducks, 10@i1c. “S Whit 0 Get a Job at Al ask em the tohowing| SNOW e | 19.—Harvard| Corrected Daily. —— prices are being offered to the pro | j*ix, West Point nothing. | gees tn round lots on the dock or in| Finish | ——$— the car at Seattle BS joseph Kunstie has sued Fred |. Grain—Onts, 0G 23.00; barley, | a ‘on two causes of sation: First, All Records Broken $17,00@19.00; Wheat, chicken feed, | We are specialists in dress 4 a tery, for whic 20. 004921.00: cor per 100 Tb unde: And the : ——. $ aa Innunane the| TNO cheplopes of the permit de saesies 2 me 5.0 4 Ry _ pres ty And th B) Getendant did maliciously and fulse- | Partment of the city engineer's office | ,./4n¥ pPuret Sound. per ton $10.00 Gress shirt and drees linen are : speak. certain words concerning | thought the record had been broken | {ii'g). martire guitmninato hY.| quite as important in thelr PawhS the presence of divers good | Yesterday when a woman took out | 12%; alfalfa. $11.00. 12@1to; na-| WAY ax the dress sult. ‘The nd wepthy persons. Here te me oe. aap DUE ey ee ie tenet | tive creamery, MOMc. | unique snow white, lusterless : “He ts glad President MoKin- Coop, but they found thie afternoon | "YS, Metive Washineton. 1% finish th fs dead,” This was on Septem-| that a $5 permit was a big one com-| freure—Native Weehinuton. 1 | finish that wo give linen ts 14, and Kunstie claims that al-| pared to one applied for today. A cee! iy ‘anch, % peculiarly a Queen City prod- o ri Eastern, 13Q220. | thought prior to that time he was|man on Maynard avenue took out a| Part arnt SATO ame” as" pu Making g00d wages at hauling brick, | permit to repair a door, the cost of| hOUltty. fens, sae; large spring, water from the largest filter- A wince 4 work at| which will by 19@11¢; small spring, 12@13¢; ducks, | EB Picuichoy’s brickyard, and by » NOEL fete, logiie, turkeys, 11Gi2c. | ing plant te the éity,. That's filtered the members of the Seattle 4 Live | stock — © Bho; steers one reason why our linen gets exchange. He thinks this is P 43) the delicate, ideal finish, An ‘worth $2000, making @ totai demand sthae . . Mnek "nanctie affirms that he reason im the exacting a ‘always been @ loyal citizen and care we take ular Igecenas Dirt, i, bee ot fed os paper nnnn| other Hinen, A pomtal, card ‘a motion before Judge Bell for a Pe rene brings our beet service, fend ‘ot culars, and as the co I WISH to thank the Northwestern! us q drens shirt for trial sy tn ‘The British steamer Lincotnshire | Insurance Company of Mil-| ria piaint noe et filed, | tbe | completed her cargo of wheat arias | the Equitable Life| 1426-28 4th, Phone Main 93. Court ordered it to be done instanter. S was not done and the court |Seattle Warehouse and Terminal missed the action, ‘The order of | © sterday. She was pulled into q was filed at 12 m., and ten ‘eam preparatory to leaving. policies 4 utes later the complaint. Fur- man ehip Fabrwohl took the ective companies, Mrs, | 1426-28 Fourth Ave. | Binuttepe will be awaited with some) berth Vacated by the Lincolnshire| ‘Thoras McGuirk, stablished 1890, Phone Mat interest, as the case is likely to prove and commenced joading this after Main 959. pom So ‘ome if contested. noon, She will take 9600 tons. This - — leombined with the Lincolnshire’s car- | go, Makes a total of 8600 tons, which 4 will be credited to this port. Ofl and STR. AL-KI DUE rant IP cana Bt q The halibut schooner Penguin |B cringe Butts sieve made vert set | night with 16,000 Paintings ite " {Pho steamer Al-Ki, Captain Nich-| pounds of fish. Only a small number |Mf j nat leon, pce to peek in eattle this | of boats are operating off Cape Flat- hivitae pial afternoon at 4:30 from Lynn canal. ry now and the number is decreas Prices Bhe has 700 tons of ore and 400 tons|ing every day, The Iiefe 1. will of saimon as cargo, and 4) cannery /#ail in a few days for the Lynn canal mS employes as passengers. grounds. Tr d Monday so oak : Parties having land in the city of ‘f Beattie suitable for a site for the Carnegie library, and desirous of die y of the United rpousien hei in| Qéeen City Laundry Co, Morning Specials posing of the same, will please cor $1.50 Trimmed Pelt Hats ....890 | be Cotton Towels ‘ respond with the undersigned, giv-|f 600 Drab Corsets .., « 8 Suapendorw WASHINGTON, D. C,, Oct, 1%—~|ing an accurate description of the 10c Ink Tablets Shirte .., Chatter cables the following list of land and stating the lowest cash Fleeced § casualties in Company B, Ninth in-| price therefor. R. 1. Lindsay, chair-|f goo Turkey Red Damask on the 16th inst. at Gandara | man Board of Library Commiasion- 6c Ladies’ Linen Collara ...+ be Orange Wood Tooth Picks er, Geo, Teachout, W. H. Ritchie, ers, Beattie, Wash., 622-8-4 New York 10c bottle Machine Ot ove and Red Ink..4 . Burns, C. M, Johnson, Win. | butlding. +++|—l be Picture Handkerchiefs iooplis, Charlie Wilson, nn 100 box Statio : pd ie, W, ¥. Gormiy, J.| You will witness the real thing |B bo cak eri 7. Tar Soap . pairs Shoe Laces $. Key. when you #ee the battle royal be- |B 75c Men's Umbrellas » Toilet Paper. “ —_o__.— twean the Seattle and Everett ball 12% Fleeced Serge 3 i6e Comforts ‘Wood by load or cord, Seattle Pucl|seam tomorrow. Go on the City of Hiverett, ot am wee Last Edition LUNCH igre i o i : OF KING COUNTY Wagons on §eattle etreets, brought a| and coats by Judge George thia af Church of Our Lady of Good Help| hool. 9:15 | t days and his conduct was good || sewer in. Rapidly advancing in ||‘ selling for leas than other houses, | THE SEATTLE STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, fag [ROR OR RSI IOIIO IOI TOI IIIT IIIT IIIA | could ran away from her is % | Bhe was engaged last summer tn * * |making & topographical survey of ‘ £ |the YuKor , 7 . = t CORRE T TAILOR-MADE WN | ee sae FREDERICK & NELSON—Fine Furniture =. ‘ t ‘ ‘ f 7 mene * or " vo ‘ * f th , ® ° * For the tailor-made gown or mult, the favorite fabrics of the le away |B = & The latter In the latent wrinkle of fashion, and certainly there in # ie the ¢ er rich oid & nothing prettier of more #erviceavie than & corduroy or vel n & | felds of Nome has attracted general tailor-made gown. Navy blue and dark br nre the favorite # atie fatrict. Most. of % colors for there garments, Homenpun sulting in blue, brown of # |the on 8 MS ¥ Oxford mixture also used. ® ‘chael and Dawson now consists of & of & tight-fitting Wton Jacket And a stylish five-gored skirt. The # D ietepeelen alee the tees ° . % snekot fy made with w vert effect of ‘either fa enting, silk, © oasionally a load of passen satin or broadcloth and fastens by’ meana. of buttons and ® | gure from Dawson, bound for N be é H silk cords. Tec i trimmed with banda of Atitehed satin and Ia lin # rep’ the Kiondike the ¥u math 12% thing Fpectal prices t od with tafteta milk ® kon all-water r thing of the ake 3 88 Onrs telephone ops * Another pretty ault tm 1 prduroy or velveteen and ® | pant rp ed Gere For thw Bat thes ® wiste of a double-breasted with half loone fitting fr * | The Nunivak bs eeoteinsns hee naan jamua * al part of the acke and the nm the wkirt are t ne of the transportation compan. S one x Bnispen ett es aciisnes ‘bee > te portation “| atirday Specials=7 to 9 Only * A distinot novelty tn a tailor-made garment is one with a * P blouse Jacket, with tight-fitting by and @ pretty seven-gored *& | Witter Springs Medical Water | “in, wide Ls Curtain in white, wide enough to use % & skirt. “The jacket has bell sleeves and a plait down the center of # |cures rheumatism, ecxema and all to each window; \ . Th * the front % |blood and skin disensen, At drug- | 46-in, Bilkollnes, ne 5 f * ‘This sult is made of corduroy or velveteen, and the jacket is & ints or First avenue. insti Choles Stripe Bw or yard neatly trimmed with tabs of #atin, braid and buttons: * tall | Fast Color Jowell Ingrains nels pattern, per yard & Another sult made of Venetian’ cloth and rather more ambi- # | For gna and electric fixtures, Kil- 11 pattern ‘Btraw Matting heavy, per yard ; |® tlous, has a jacket made with a tiny Vest effevt of either fancy * | bourne & Clark Co., 815 fecond Ave, A 6004 broom, that you bay for; the condition | ilk, atin oF broadcloth, and fastens by means of small buttons *& | —— make this special price f irday night, from7to 9, is * and silk cords, It is neatly trimmed with braid, ‘The shirt is cut # | Ge to Spinning for Vcycle repeira | you carry it home with you; each ., nae "ie ® after @ five-gored pattern. Wormen somehow or other prefer ® | winsome onan ® man-taliored suits, and it certainly seems that they are more satis- te |x factory in many instances. . ‘s * * oc III III | Of poid | rob! DISPLAYED CUTTER NUNIVAK | whe | | sidigebasielies | the IS TO BE SOLD! j fron THEIR WEALTH |The Enthusiasm of the Crowds|} | St Cintr wer Her Usefulness as a Yukon River | Knew No Bounds~Seattle’s po enced tga Boe rf k meee Boat Is Passed Great Public Benefactor Has prtectionot all cess Two Miners Recklessly Displa Been Finally Discovered — All rrr ad Abe B: atu Their Gold and Land in City Jail | For the Sake of the Dear Pub- Pose ail ; oft ‘The revenue cutter Nunfvak, built | plece; f gree as at dan’ Francisco "by tho, United | fic Goods Are Sold at Cost wg soba Biates government for service upon | : Sine 12 Two Nome minere, who: resently| {8 Yukon river, in to be sold. bbe | Roosevelt Wires His Congrat- | Bize 4 and 0 Nor e Ww out of commission and her i | ise 16 a returned from the north, created officers passed ‘nreugh the city a| lations Bechuse the Sale Is a/ Bise 16 2... 824.50 sa considerable excitement below the day or two ago on their way East.| Success, line eagty this terking, A. ¥ ~|The Nunivak left Beattie in tow of | ing She ir Peakeean et onvord the revenue cutter Corwin | nearly —— awa peg ee dommes guy Sed Ago, to do scout duty on ner and wound tain the elty dail but after @ trip or|we see daily published similar to the » ropa Fee fiocBg eon fh p the Yukon it was found that|above? It a a wonder that Aguin- | thee At Gret he inaleted that he bad been too slow to be of much ser- aldo has not sent over a apeciat mas. | é quai be severa® Rupased Genes, mor r, drew too much eenger and that Weyler, the Cuban 4 + but on being searched, the gold wae! water, A great deal of her time has (butcher, does not attend the sale to 5 i wat found on him, This man landed in been spent'in getting off sand. buy a Dapple Gray in elegant tri- Jail at 4 o'clock, At 6:30 o'clock this 45 far as pursuit of mugs! colored mahogany a morning another man, Albert John-| went, almost any boat on the river| Now, about’ six months ago, we wet “0 duaplayed his ¥ ith, consisting ware under the necessity of making of aw ‘ nuggets, and would probably have soon been. the Saether Catt Ot cnr weaeh, Wied we aa, it was viotim of thieves had not OMicer! Gold Filled Speo- | iientiy inconvenient, but we oul Mayou plnoed him in jail. Hoth men tacles Free Nov.20 have stored our planos at $i per were released at noon today. | month if we wished, or we ¢ | For the most words made out of “F.|have sacrificed the profits for a F. Filiott, Optician,” letter to be used | month, amounting to quite a sum, | in word Omly as often as it occurs in|as the profits must stand the ex- | phrase. No proper names. 9-10| pense scoount. | Heusay bidg. 24 and Pike. But to sell goods at cost and to get nen a pee: SESS jour money Invested in instaliman | |paper, which would take years to/ jget back again, and in additic y Lots Next taj rere ae Ee : xe |publie know that w were uo usiness for fun; what would a CAPITOL J 825 ici c. FREDERICK & NELSON We hope we have made the renier HOME FURNISHERS pea Iecienaity" want te any re k Second Avenue and Madison Street HARTFORD, Conn, Oct, 19.—Rear | Admiral Francia Bunce, U. 8, N., re- tired, died at his home hore today. | His iast berth during active service Was as commander-in-chiet of the ‘orth Atlantic squadron. A “CORKER” incidentally want to sey we kro a AT HALF THE man Who claimed to sell at cov: who Was making good money; on) bis PRICE conscience Was elastic. | By the way, we have often thought | : of the fact that our firm is x» all ‘KEELEY For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium ] | | ‘Tom Martin, an alleged crook, ox: convict, and all round “bad man, | has been sentenced to six months In On west side of Seventeenth |/around Seattle house, and our head: Havite—The only eciey “Tnatitute ia quarters are m in re. ie it) 4d Brith Colu mbia. Institute | the chain gang. He was arrested yoe-| north, bteween Republican and Bot worth while to trade with an INSTITUTE aces ‘abe. or Droment ear. GAAS aE | terday and booked asa vagrant. The| @ll-Beattle house if you think any- Main 235, Seattle. Wash. G. jodge informed him that if he serves || ROY: Lots level and cleared, thing of the city, and if such @ house | during that time, the | but does not resort to schemes to get | sentence would be o value, For sale by the owner, || trade? MORAN BROS CO. #4, howeve: ORISON J. C. DUTTON, 223 Bai- wae Fee en was not a oo page vicar aed io ee a Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boller Le & time when there hen during the sale price was larg. * ex by many dollars. Funny, wasnt Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. ur | The fact that the battleships and torpedo boats are now at the dock at OPP DEOIOIS2 01050105920 1OOLOIOIO IO C1012 05 0 1056501 OObO1O1O100b)O)O0OdOSONO: | GNext to Btone, We are not MAKING 4 ALTERATIONS. nor a moving from our present ters, but are stil at) =” No. Tit } Second Ave. Where we aro selling the SAME OLD,SUB IAL WAY, as we always did | 70 » z » = - - - S = » = = - : - - t r QP 797759992 d9999 27D d PIECE EE ELLE CREE CESSES DPPEIIPIPIPIPIPIDIPIIRIDIIIIRPPEITID DPIPIIIIIID swell numbers in GENTLEMEN'S FINE OVERCOATS Bremerton has killed the launch bus. | Good common sense and honesty | ness there, as people now go direct. | 9 must prevail. Allow ué to show our | aoe the dook to the deck of the | eae vary php dy oh at a i : ou 0 toned plan of” doing business at a | ‘O find a match, strike | The B t Glasses | eer advance over COBT THAT 18) « * h I nd the Test oye Service is none too | J jeardiia | it, light your lamp good for your eyes. @ are special- ° f and furnish you W 4 and discard the aay ey a Have to ‘Ramaker Music (0 re SCHUCHARD OPTICAL co., | . burt match—four her and Lane's.) | 1415 Sesond Ave, time-consuming opera- et Hurry |Same Side of the Street, Same| tions that are essen- 1 | A NO B WYER § Block as the Bon Marche. tially necessary if you | | if you want ao ice ult oF use the out-of-date, Overcoat. Wi ‘ine, le J . . . : BIG MONEY iia ot ulsl phoiaeaie. ann ] match - lighting illumi- there ts no immediate danger " of running short of styles or nant. | SAVING sizes. We're showing a lot of With electricity you push a button or turn a switch. You save time and it costs no more than the match- lighting kinds of lights. THE SEATTLE OPPORTUNITY Presented by D. S. John- ston Company's Big Altera- |tion Sale, is a rare one and In both the medium and bet- | H H 4 te aden ‘Th garments t | the bargains genuine. On the Ho io Se ws th eect chk Oct 20 190] ELECTRIC CO. ‘ |prices, quality and reputa-|fJ weaves, iengths, styles and . ’ 907 First Avenue ; we are selling and the class !q folld baals of honest represen are always to be found here | | ation. We will eimply say vec litab of people who buy them will |B this to you: 1 you au R any pr th ¢ yu can equal th | substantiate. While our|# this stock anywh emember iry poustaeret, of S00 Up ‘ |mammoth stock is thinning AN Peitit’s Addi- on fnvestigation you wal = ve . see e true, jout rapidly at the slaughter- You WILL HAVE 13 ak you to eal! and’ eonvlod® he jed prices, we still have a tion 13 yourseis, Tn TO HURRY |good assortment left. Step in today before it is too late as the sale will close very shortly. | New pianos from $137 and $188 for the regular $300 and $321 styles. New Organs from $22 for the $37 ones to $47 for the {$80 organs. Sunday Afternoon FLY Sherman, ‘This view will pay you to see. Ar- | ‘ i tist’s consider this a grand treat Leave Columbia Dock at 930 8) s:00 iots; think of it. At the end of |S Cl & Co. and 10:30 a. m,, 1:15, 215, $/ City Park car tine. Agent on ground | % ay 30 an: 8 . Sunday afternoon. + ie. \} STEINWAY DEALERS 2 FARE $10.00, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18, $20.00, $22.50 to $40. SEREEEEEE CERES FT FHDPTLEFHPIHI THI P MCC CCLACCLL A RCE EE S|. = PETTIT & SON 623 N. Y. Bik. When Your Child Complains OO OSOSHOTES : Open this evening till ten i of {ts eyes or head, bring it to us for u jo'clock, Remember the ’ e b) elmer | g oUnidsens tke Gee ‘ place. | | 5 lty | sii | & (0, q §| SEATTLE'S | i &| cvext to sto ems largest an ‘ STRONGEST OVERCOAT [| gic xt to Stone, Fisher and Lane's.) only first-class Sa 0 Ns iH 0 HOUSE IN THE STATE 8 BONNEY & STEWART European plan | . Rivet Astear’ Pr SB Zunes, Bizeotors and ua balmors HOTEL. ; 2 he | 903 Second Avenue | Cor. Cofsmbta St. No Launch Fare eaeeeeseceesantens x Burke Bulding sania lege for the Seattle Dally] gi tscripe for the Stan

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