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a : ay ‘ Four Young Brides-Elect Meet * ever, made 4 wait of three days unt! J TRUE LOVE Hymen Without Wed- ding Garments { Whe course of true love does not amoothiy tn Dawson. Among the taken to that ofty on the of the Yukoner were four Gt. On account of previous Smalipox cases on the Yukoner, a Boon a It reached Dawson the health boarded it and fumigated it. Rot vaccinated Were com- submit to the operation. of the brides-elect had to under- the ordeal, Hut even then their Eroubige ate Rot end. Their trunks, with trousseaux Inclosed, were Seized for fumigation. As this meant delay of several days, three of the Brides decided mot to walt for thelr Wedding garments, but got married im their ordinary togs the same day that they arrived. The fourth, how 1 Ghe could secure her trousseau anc | wedded, The happy es Miss Mary Grace Pugh. ttle, and ymond Brume h; Miss Emma Pugh, of Van- B.C. and John M. Kelfer Waaener, of San Francisco Gnd John Pillerby; Miss Edna Pugh, gf Vancouver, B. ©, and Simon Mc CZOLGOSZ ALBANY, N.Y. Oct, %—Final rrangements for the electrocution Of Leon FP. Ceoigoss are practically g@oncluded. The execution will t next Monday morning, Oct. 6 o'clock in the morning. If Sf ts not ready at that time {t may Be delayed until the next morning at the same time. Only 2% witnesses WH be admitted. MASONS vt Free the south Sa Ua ana ce yy. Officers are being audience at the Grand Opera leat night. The production will resented two more nights. jora”” evening Mre. Minnie Tit- end Clarence M. fi Seine Grand in Brune pights engagement venue theater was last night with peopie ‘were “Haunting for Hawkins.” him and several other ite as interesting. This very cleverly written and the enough for the livelt- spectaltion were vig- my Fgancces._ The attraction is one best that appeared in Se- Bttle this season. Boys’ and Girts’ aia to be , for the Boyw and Girls’ Aid so- 'y at the Seattle theater on Wed- Mesday afternoon is being thoroughly Fehearsed, and will doubtiess be a. @uccessful entertainment. Severai | ‘Well known local artists will take | Part in the production; among them re the following: Mra. Anna Selkirk Miss Grace Hack, Mise M. Bitzabeth Stephens, Royd Wei thur L. Alexander and Fran BUSINESS ON WESTERN AVE, flome Eastern Concord grapes were | feeetved on the avenue today. Poultry continues weak. Butter and eggs remoin unchanged. Corrected Dally — The following Prices are being offered to the produ- er in round ipts on the dock or in the car at Seattle. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. (CORRECTED DAILY) Greon Fruit. — somptse & box; cooking es, The: ing apples, $1.5@ skhe: or yo HQ; bananas, 82g 1: pears, $1..26@) watermelons, UO; California grapes, $1.00@1.2%6 Ber box: runes, the per box: nut a, Ae; cranberries, $8.00 pe Bhi; quiness, ‘tit si tables. Potatoes—$20.0u 9 a ton; beets, $1.00 Der wack; carrots, 6ogi5e per acl Pe 3 cane turnips, ewt; peppers, i2G it: huss, 2c cel FY, WOibe per doven; mw $1.00 Chili ancy, 6 1045 3 radiahes, 10¢ per doz onions, $1 ewt; cauliti 1.00; parsnips $1.0091.25: | corn, $1.20 Gwt; caulifiower, s0e@$1; paranipa, Pumpkins, 1%@ge per lb; squashes, Provisions. Fresh meat—Cow beet, tc oe age , Te Th; steer 70; ewen, 6%; pork, ¥¢ per Ib; veal, large, %; small, 100. Provistons—iiams, 1%¢; breakfast backs, 10¢; bellies, i1c. Honey a4 Butter, Ch » Legs end Poultry Butter — Washington pound prints, 2c, and Elgin, 24250; bc. Cheese—Native Washington, tic; Bastern: 5 U4@i5e; Wisconsin, 4c; Roquefort, the; Edam, t11@12 per cus w York, U@ise; Limburger, is@tic © brick, U@iic; Bwies, 18@1¥ creame’ Eastern lo’ h ranch, 16@ tr full New | York, 4c per lb; mutton, wether, | ® tern, 16@360. Poultry—Hena, 9G 100; large Mo; broilers, Gio; duck Corrected Daily, The following are being offered to the in round lots on the dock ot the oar at Seattle: Grain—Oate, $22.00@28.00; barley, $17.00@ 19.00 wheat, chicken fe $20.00@ 21.00; corn, $1.60 per 100 Ibs Hay—Puget Sound, per ton $10.000 12.00; astern Washington timothy, $13.00; alfaita, $11.00. Butter — Fresh ranch, 18@14o; nas tive creamery, 229330, Cheese—Native Washington, Ito, Kage — Strict freah ranch, 28@300; Eastern, 13q2%c Poultry—Hons, 8@9e; large «pring, WO@iio; small spring, 12@1s0; ducks, LOPLio} turkeys, 11@ 120. We stock — Cows, Sic; steers, 4M; Calves, BYOTHC: sheep, 40; hogs, b@5\%c. FATAL FEUD WACO, Tex, Oct. 22.—Exe-Sheritt W. T. Harris’ and his won, W, T. Harr jr, were exterminated tn a duel here yesterday afternoon by J G. Lovelace_and his stepson, 6. Reynolds. The fatality was the re- sult of a family feud. Young Marris opened fire on Lovelace with a shot- gun, but was killed by shots from the latter's revolver. Lovelace then turned his revolver on t ider Harris and killed him. LICENSED TO WED "The following marr Noenses have been granted: To Herbert Rice MoMillin, aged 21, and Stella May! of West Seattio; Sparks, 18, both Julian SHovey, aged 23, and Mabel Cary, 21, both of Seattle; W. DP. ok, aged $2, and Minine Martin, 23, both of Seattle; William MH. How- d, of lawfal a, and Catherine M Forney, 28, both of Seatt! William N. Hunt, ed 31, of Ballard, and Nora B. Richardson, 18, of Fremont; Chris Neil, aged 3%, and Christina Heine, 22, both of Beattie; August W. Freitag, aged 23, and Anna Leach, 6, customers who believe in the same both of Reattie: G Re Davig.| Mrs, Charles Clarke will give a|principion of howesty as this. firm, | $OOSO+OSO0OS 04020800009 aged ST, and Betty R. iaier, both | card party this evening at her home| even if they be called old fashioned of Seattle: James L. Hatchell, aged | 1121 Union street. Jand out of date, and are showing 37, and K Manning, 23, both of} eee |their apprectation of our magnifi Seattle: Clifford T. Reavis, aged 21! Mrs. Ivan Heyland will be thelcent stock and low prices by makin and Alta BR. Reavis, 19, both of Prea- cott; Timothy n, and Myrtle Marr, 1 Prescott: Walter 8, Fortiner and Margaret El- Ss Of Seattle and of legal age. ‘ee F. Brummiff and Mary Swales, of Renton, and of legal age; Amie Ross, aged 24, and Christina Olson, 2, both of Keattle; W. RA Rainey, aged 28, and Lizsie Wilkins 29, both of Everett; F. Jones, aged 54, and Olitiea Efer, 98, both of Seat- tle: Joe Stimekwick, sged 2%, of Leary, and Anna Rulkowser, 19, of Black Diamond; John uhrick, aged 29 and Katharina Margareta Uhrich, 23, doth of Seattle: Chauncey A. Boyer, aged 29, of Grant, and Anna Heistel, 29, of Seattle. Steamer Hating Afloat The steamer Hating has been suc- eesafully pulled off the rocks in the Gulf of Georgia and taken to Van couver. The hole in her bow wa temporartly repaired with cement and canvas, The vessel was then pulled off by her own e1 Two centrifugal pumps were installed on her bow and these kept the water out of the infured steamer. She then slowly to Vancouver. She will be docked and repaired there, ARMY REPORT WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. nual report of Gen. George B. Davia, fudge advocate general of the army Just war, shows that during the year there have been 6065 trials by general court tial; honorable discharges from the regular army, 1885; from the volunteers, 23: death sentences, 4, of which all were commuted by the President, save one. MARSHAL WASHINGTON, Oct. 22——The ap- potntment of a United States mar- shal for Washington district has been deferred at the request of Sen- ator Foster anti! he can have an in- terview on the subject with President Roosevelt. Attorney General Knox favors the reappotntment of Marshal ie. Fremont Mass Meeting A mass meeting of the citizens of Fremont will be held at Good Temp- lar ball, Fremont, Saturday night, at § o'clock for the purpose of discuss ing the proposed north and south shore boulevard ordinances recentiy pane y council, Counctiman Mur- Dhy, the father of the bills, ts anxious to get an expression from his constituents concerning the im- brovement. Should a majority owe the measure, Mr. M Attempt to have the ord pealed. City Engineer Tho mn wilh be present to answer all questions concerning the evarda. “Library Site” shaving land tn the clty of op. wilt sie brary, and desirous of dia posing of the same, will please cor- re pond with the undersigned. Urate deseription and stating the price therefor. [ man f ers, Seatt | butlding. * ft the _ BH. Lindeay, chair. ard of Library Commission » Wash., 622-2-4 New York LA ROCHE, removed to 811 First, |_ Umbrellas—Repairing and covering a specialty, Shamek. 121 tat [ ae (Lor ; Violitin | In a totlet preparation unex- 1 by any preparation on market for sunburn, freck ed hand, face or lips, roughness of the akin should use It before applying face powder, as it prevents injurious effects and # the powder Invisible, ared by FARNSWORTHS PHARMACY 904 Second Ave. Phone, Main 998 cell lo wv Bgee--Strictly fresh ranch, W@s2c, BLAKE'S COW suitable for a site for the| THE SEA | the 99th of October, 100 | corner of Becond avenue Kornfeld wilfully kicked, ok, bruised and wounded her, ‘eausing her much physloal pain and public humiliation, She also al lowen that as the result of blows over her heart formed wh berou | wtreet, beat, wtr WILL WINTER AT SEATTLE ain. | |Councll Passes Resolution| to Care for the Blue- mt of the time. and has now but a short time to live Counctiman blue-bloode: royal cow, the Soattle will be the headquarters milk, that has Anne Marie Is Free - for the winter of the Alaska Pa will on Twent Anna Marie Downey has been dl-| ing Associatio d Pacitio Packing | fe up againat It, Whi m William Bt, John Dow-| & Navigation Co, flees. The steam: | it roamed other cows of low dearee Judge Bell, the court finding| ers will be drawn out of the water at jhave been promptly arrested and that the defendant had wilfully and| King & Wing's ways at Weat Boatt | pounded by the ever-watchful W, | Without cause, deserted her about|@nd housed for th winter, ‘The | hington, eq. poundmaster and Auguat, 1898, and had since lived| steamers | Belle and Katadhin jal guardian of Mr. Biake’s ant. @Part from her, and had failed to| ame from Hiaine on Baturday and The clty council fearing that Support her during the same pertod,| are HOW waiting at anchorage off Alao that he had been quilty of per- | Duwamish Head. They will be fol sonal indignities toward her, which| lowed in a few days by the Bockeys, rendered her life burdensome, The| Wigwam and Rogue, These steam. court farther found that all property| ¢r# belong to the Alaska Packers’ rights of the parties had been ami. | a#soctation the Blake cow had "rubbed" all the }qood things in the Twenty-third ave. Rue district, might grow hun- t she be went to ninth ward, where Counctiman Murphy has | Cably settled out of court The P, P. & N. Co, now have the already prepared @ royal reception | - - ©. C. Cherty and Mary “D.” itun r. on the beach, 1s The resolution of Counelman Rin City of Seattie Sails Tonight | Wnitewing and N. @ 8. will | hart, offered at lant night's This a fleet of nine steamers counc and wae dissenting vote nT tonight for Lynn ca seheduled to ht for the same deatination, will not get AWAY! Whole fect of the two companies te| Until Wedneaday, ‘The steamer Far-| Sougnt to #eattie it, Will mean re steamer City of Beattie leaves! wich will remai | winter to be repat meeting, was as follows, | adopted with but on that of Mr, Binke | “Whereas, Murphy place has been laid out and ornamented at great © and iw here during the! od and overhauled The Al Wednesday penre, now covered with) . pair work for 25 or more steamers, abundant growth of nutritious grass! Sixty~ — apn mi that ts going to waste; therefore, be| y-five Have Bitten the Dus it No more shail their harsh and un FEDERAL COURT. Resolved, That the poundmaster|Melodious tones grate upon the ear be directed her Unctinen [Of the advertinement writer who is| ‘The following were arraigned t | Make's "biue-blood’ cow on the mia |Vainly trying to concoct a new head-| fore Judge Hanford upon the charge line with which t wtoniah the pub- liserehe tinea, te “ ty + elling liquor to Inc lgetghbure be’ not ‘molented ty tha| ie No mc re shall the competitors don, John Wilson said cow roaming in thelr dooryards we Sie ghast eeat "the ait | Tek mate hee acne can aia 2 lg » more shall the ‘ nd ned $60 and giv ere gardens,” 1, principles of HONESTY | en four months in United States pris lied to the piano bu for | on. ] EVENTS WHICH | the new, progressive way doth catch | - the Sucker and the COST price pian| Will A, Woolley and Insane Rerry, doth Increase the bank account won- Krupis, have recetved a formal GIVE COLOR TO dertully discharge from Judge Hanford, re- Notwithstanding the stuff which | Heving them from thelr financial ob- daily appears under Blackest of head | ligations, PASSING DAYS |:ti0s, sities, © shoves only ‘notes an |truthful, the Tamaker Music Co,| James Henderson has sued the perish Joth atilt exist, yea, and even finds hostess at a card party ton ote oF pi Y evening, to be given at the home of |spot cash Open every evenings an her mother, Mra. Holmes, 310 Thir-|no humbug with the interest ¢ tleth avenue south, in honor of her| th Ramaker Muste Co., the ail gucat, Mine Harned. | Beattie house, 1415 Becond ave. same * | Wide of the #treet and same biock as *| 4 PERSONAL The Chiontan ctub will hold a meet tng at the home of Mra. ‘Robert |e Nom Mare nb Abrams, 2897 Fastiake ave sad ‘Thuraday, Oct. 2% ‘The Enterprise club witt EV R ", . dance at the Queen Anne club house ie ee SAENG ANS 'S) ALTERATIONS, nor are we moving from our present quar- ters, but are #til at No. Til Second Ave. Where we are selling Pianos fn the SAME OLD, SUBSTAN- TIAL WAY, as we always did. BARGAINS re always to be found here, and we promise to duplicate any prices and terme offered on Friday evening. Mins Helen Hiack and Mr. George H. Graham will be married this week at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Black, 633 Bellevue Avenue north. Lorraine Auxiliary, Order of the Kastern Star, will meat tomorrow af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. G. N. Alexander, S15 Jackson street. Im- Portant business will be discussed. IN THE COURTS ‘W. T. Sourry has filed a statement to contest the election of H. Miller 88 road supervisor of district No. 6, He claima the voles of two qualified electors were retuned by the fudara, which materially changed the rew GETTING I OY Tie DEAL Enthusiasm of Intending Pur- chasers Unabated in D. S. Johnston Company's Big | Alteration and Clearance Sale of Pianos and Organs: ¢ ; |A_fegular Greco-Roman wrestling | $ match with prices, resulting in|} their betng forced to the floor with | f Sa A Ae a eh A a A A i a i i i The action of W. L. Newton anainet the town of leenquah to re. Cover $260 for legal services has been | Giemissed on account of the tiff's failure to reply to th a“ wer, pleading the statute of both shoulders, where they will re- | now main during this big ea: idly appre open tll 9 rap- | OO OOO OOH OOOO OO OHO! your purchase off till : one a as the style of piano or organ you|% you by other firma, QUAL- | eomteat Maae On een et ention! would ent might be gone.|S ITY considered, of course, Up- Gilet deinnaad retcltenn ee, Cs} Rees w and reliable upright |@ on investigation you will find 6934 damages resulting from a per-| pianc ¥ warranted, that peli rin ae gE 8 [sonal assault, She our statements true, and we ask you to call and convince yourself, Fegularly for $900, $435, $260 to § now only $127, $188, $298 to $264, ao- cording to at New, small or , from $22 for the regular §: Style to $47 to $58 for the regular | $89 and $90 chapel and parior or-| ane. his great, big money-saving op- | jes that on Kegley-McIntyre Co. 111 Occidental Ave, : 4 i OOO OOO OOO OO OES OOOO OO: OHO SEO OE OIG OO DIOEOEOEOIOE OIG OLOIOLO ODODE the work Phone Main 498 portunity presents a business propo- | > Fition that deserves the earnest con. | Feasom may be called upon to pure |f Year or tw \3 The contract for our extensive store! > | changes and im let and the we { ‘ , '$ COCOA week, In necordance out plana|S . A ~ pound cans: usual) or ocrover 13 pertaining to this mats | & , price 2§c; tomor- 20c ter, and at which time we stated tt) 5 STEINWAY DEALERS row, per can ....... Giepose of 160 Pianos and Organs. in-| | ciutting the arriving carloads, to ad- | ¢4@s@+0s0004e00s0s0s00s | | being ied on mit « APPLES And while the gt, of selling that m: The Best Glasses takin | Injuré A blacksmith pound 80 feet and struck blow upon the leged carelenm — has been purchased by He- “ 1 i. M. Utley, nged 40 years, died at|attle Commandery No, 2 Knights are here, Thin store is expecially satisfactory to the owner the Beattle hospital yesterday. The| Templars. It will be used as a castio & modest home. funeral held from the residence hall, It was bought from J, A. Hail of hi ther, David Utley, 2116 largeon for $30,000, The building fixth avenue, at 2 o'clock this after-|4-story brick, being erected expecially noo! The funeral of the late John Jack son wan held from the residence, 1626 | lont 1t on fore LE STAK, Blooded Animal Prior's the nosauie but har since| Non” Weevele Wil Lay Up Unll je, ory ve een ble to work, and has been Spring Trade < r rt on © torae # of ot eelved while in its empl weighing 1 Wan dropped a distance of im a glancing head, through the al r employes. bs Aa aS ie BS ale is Northern Pacific Railway company in the Federal court for $40,000 dam agen for personal injuries, He sa | that he was run down by an N train on the fourth of August of this year, receiving anent t Juries, including the lons of his left foot AT, Kenny haw sued the Ar nt MORTALITY RECORD rt $10,000 damages BRICK BLOCK IST AND UNION ©. D. Stimson has taken | mit for story brick ut A per~ the @xeavation for a on block at the southweat if Knights Templar Buy ‘The old Odd Fellown’ hall on Firat avenue between Battery and for ® lodge hall. ings, Fourteenth avenue, at 2 o'clock this Got tn on this Club rate and you Will be able to necure « piano as good | t 4s ever built, twenty different makes, on easy pay- Menta without interest, per cent. less than sold by any other house in the city. the Pacific # removed to ” 4 , afternoon under the auspices of Bt John's lodge Order of M boay | from Butterworth's morgue. rT iden terested with Inter-Btate Co, Greyhound Doek. | | Go to Spinning for bloyele repaira / gists or | $60,000 WORTH OF PIANOS Mrs. Carroll Very Ill he oe dence hospital cures rheu! blood and ski 0 First avenue en. At drug To Be Sold at a Club Rate Discount, on Easy Payments, Without Interest your cholee ani cast hi out 4 for Never before on firet clase goods | actions, that get out of order every e the n changes. buying & plano wants a good one. ot best his money wilt buy. Here is our lineThe Schomacker Piano, the acme of perfection no construction. | and such terms and prices been! of many tones made. watches for $1, $2, $2 and etc., do you | raliroad man could use one? | armong the strictly eee planow advertised for 4100 and lees, do you think a musi- think You ct | The beautiful Lester Piano, with- You can read in our dally papers |out @ peer as a work of art cian could use one? ood: Ore We are Cline’s Plano Hou invest Your we nell no cheap with celluloid keys not handling this encl! pianos nd ginger-bread | tunity, The Hasieton Bros. one of the few gb erade pianos ‘The old, reliable Haines Bros. ‘The well known Schiller, Schaeffer, Packard, Bush and Gerts, and other ot | well known makes. Do fot overtook this rare oppor- igate our rental pick of stoves, A SUCCESSFUL PLAN If you have not already be- come one of our stove tenants, we Want you to come tn and plan co. H. Woodhouse & Co, 409 24 ‘The Seattic Home of the Gariand PPONS POLO OHONEH TURKISH BATH FOR A cabinet that will last \for years costs $5. ONE CENT doctor’s bill. It costs about one centa bath In your }own home you can take a | most effective bath that will \break up a cold and save a| > SOPOEOPSISEDIO TOS O? 1b. 25 Cente “Rub No More” A new washing powder in this market, but one that has | been thoroughly tested in the at, Try ft and you will find that Good cooking 75 pumaie abi “enaive’ t “i and the Bert Bye Service is none too it Is not misnamed. 1-1b pack- per box Cis might neem improbable by |fas, and furnish you with the best] Come In and let us show OTe les | atble with those doing business in the|“"arntocrynr, ooment aon | you how effective they are./f W. S. MAYFIELD VOTEP EY. Me Oa wey, BUF WOE GO Witk 4| SCRUCHARD OFAICAL CO. =e | ram Pi PROGRESSIVE AND UP-TO-DATE | 3, a we ave , | Ly eRrocer | HOUBE WITH OVER. oPriterve |(Next to Stone, Fisher and Lane's.) toe 603 Pike. Tel, Main 998 and #71 8 | MECHANICAL D Sadagl Sach daa oda Sutil eee 4 WEY t . PERIF Remington Typewriters j HA i, x is FOR THE A D ORGAN BUSINI © The standard of excellence, $| ' a Harvard Dental Parlors MEGS DIkSG? thon ols & CO. NILES 3) Telephone, Main TH. | Western Mutual Building, over Ger- LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN| @ General Dealer, | & B cor. Pike Bt. and Second Ave, man Bakery. THE WORLD, AND BRING Lif-|@ 109 Cherry sirest. ° apg Better Than Electricity BEAL ENOUGH TO IFICB| Seoceooeeooeseosos, Subscribe for the Star (We can furnish gas or TIES WHEN SCABION DH. ee electricity). The Humprey §|MANDS. AND IN ORDER THAT bd URE FIND a store light LARGE AND INCREASING PAT “Ttwaie co {os} seers. |. SOMETHING INTERESTING Seattle Gas & Electric Co, 8 frie unt shrewd husore who nent ; be 12 214-18 Cherry t Tol. Main 96 G plano or organ will roallge that now In these ads, if you read them every day. Maybe Full Sot t LOL RLPLALLLARA | Vey, 011. the Hiegeat and tines || not the first day or the second, but sooner or later |/¢ Piling, ip trom member, We Ofrine our en you will. Every Ad. New Every Day. The only dental parlors in | R b lees cists, Seto short aA oe ' that ‘make ality of phone | Remember ys ieevernneet esses sti «i oe apa Ba | “Kimball,” “Weber,” “Pease or SWEET NEWS ? tutely without, pain Pettit’s Achebe (2.2802 cnc We are dinplaying & window { Made to mndare, # | ¢ ea than any full of fine chocolates and bon- 5 ‘ | ould afvord (0 nell regularly toni. ‘The prices run trom 100 to 3 Fit You} 512 Second Avenue | iy ly at 3300 to $890, /1 HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, } 1 ase oan | Sunday br Peag-vdhy phdbngel pS ny torms.|| First and Pike Tel. Main 946 ee eration Serie We have one of the | $410, now $ SA’ all binere ie ito. - | In our $25 suits and ines' AP) | port! tor at mers Weng Sanitary Piombing | you'tt at the “same || finest lines of PAPER Att Small new organs tor trom $22 up-|1 Ig ensential to health. We guar | time have the satis HANGINGS in the city. ) ernoon Fae, Ow aC BAT ta Bee econ atra tai] antee every piece of our work ty Call and inspect them, This ¥ rgans almost any pr n terms of our estimate : are made properly Fine Decoratin tist’s consider thin a grand treat, It will PAY anyone to come w lone ERNST BROS. The Seattle Tailoring Co, i Spaciatey 8 $200 lota; think of it. At the end of | tan vantage of thin | 506 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 aor Ten Avnet wel ee. ts sel Sunday afternoon. ings until 9 Ps Remember the Eyes examined free with the best ” All-Wool Regulation Army New York Optical College. } | PETTIT & SON 623 N. Y. Bik. Adolph Lindauer} $2.00 300-307 Pike Bt, Seattie Human Eye Treatment ia our specialty; wo understand thor 322 Pike Steet} 903 Second Avenue | ies BCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO., | With Stores Also at Tacoma, Everet( || plication 1207 and Ave. Sanitarium, (Next to Stone, Fisher and Lane’ and Whatcom, | KIRK, 1209 First Avenue all life a Disease ts the ce we know how to make the ap. DR. H. T, TURNER | Washington Dental and Pho- | tographic Supply Co. | 2i| COLUMBIA STREET jPhotographic material. ers of the fa | alers tn Manufactur- 1s W, D| P, develop- er and (oning solution, Bell The O40 Fellows built it In 1890 at a comt of $12,000 but Mra. F. M. Carroll, wife of Health Officer Carroll, is very ill at Provi- — Witter Springs Medical Water zemn and all ery one The cactious buyer always wants the in The famous Crown piano, the plano | Cross E TURSDAY, OCTORER 2 ty | FREDERICK nr oer WE'RE HELPING TO MAKE MODEST HOMES SATISFACTORY The family with a limited amount of money to spend tp furniture and other home furntshings has @ better opportumey for satisfactory cholee here than in any competitive store, ts very evident to the person who has investignted. The tangy and varied stocks from which to choose and the low, tair Fine Furniture ee & NELSON Panel Japaney Screen, Hine four pam els 18 inches by ¢ tek, ‘These come in aasoeteh colors, with artiatio gaig EU RUBY — All one wood or coal Chari Wood. Coal. expre “. 3 7.50 8 8.50 Boutt 7 6.50° °° 10.60 morn IE 6.80 12.06 Cotta | 12.00° 14.00 here, ‘This ts an entirelynew In| and. attractive cheap Parlor Stove; has nick- the g ¢l-apun urn, nickel foot rest and name panels bis until | glad big | with ‘whil elder } ‘were tems = Giase Tumblers, per BORON os... BOW ST FREDERICK & NELSON rm the HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madisoa Street Ti beh nigh «tion hav fd eo Se News of Populaz P. Dress Goods 3-in. Fancy Granite Suiting, In 5 86-In. Wool Chevioty i) Diack and all colors; at, a yard ‘and all colors, at, a yard = fre, se teseh 290 r 36-in. Ali-Wool Dress Fian 46-in. Pebble Cheviot, in allt ‘ae | shades, at, a yard ro best shades, at, a yard roo 46-in. All-Wool French Whipcord, In red, blue, brown and Th @ yard ... * ge me an Special Values in Velvets 32-In, Elberon Velvettas, in black ( 18-in. Silk Velvet, in wd and all the wanted shades. at, ‘all the best shades; special a yard . . 600 ayare ¥ M4-in. Black and Navy Velvettas, at, a yard . : The lic Velvets, for: waste ot in neat’ figures, Bisel Fancy trimmin and wh’ and white, at, a yard 7-in. Black Velvetta, at, a yard 81.25 red and ‘quoise Black Stik Velvets, at, a yard.... +f 1.25, $1.50, 81.75, 2 oo Linings 26-In, Silesias, at, a yard { 96-in. Colored Merceried Berea: 10, 124, ide, 206, Ze | ~ ines, in all shades, at Byeby %-in. Black Percalines, 1S inet 888 Mercerized SatiRe® meee «8 SPTSEZEO. 10¢ Se, 20e, 2he, Be and Imported Fast Black Mercer 4 tines, at; a yard Be, Licentiate of the Royal one Physicians, London; Member Specialist and Surgeon Successfully treate and cures—Catarrh, Catarrhal Dealness, a Asthma and ¢ sumptic ny . and Blood Disorders, Piles, tnd Epilepsy. ne Diseases of Wome has have baffled the skit! of all other - clans and remedies, Tumors, Fibroids and Polypold growth® 7 What Some of His Many Gratefol Patients Say of Him 8 jcheerfully recommend him a3 6 ine expert Dr. Abbo has cured me of and catarrh, His treatment w ferent from any that I had ever had | MRS. J. W. ROBERTS, bef and I will assure you the! 602 White street, Seatilt only treatment for deafness that ever knew that did any good. I have been a great suttener 2 | ALBERT RAUCH, | kidney trouble, and et sleep at night. Dr. Barterider, White House, Second ave- |Workag Wen’ a trom te nue, near Cherry st Goon end ta tures See 4 I have not been able to breathe | myself a well woman ; through my nose for several ye MIS. RLIABETH WHITUR 9 and have tried many spectalists, 1228 Taylor street, Seattle. none. oi m. unders my vase. | : Dre abbo removed two large t A wonderful eye doctor ts Df tically bund ay. Tea fend te WM, BRYa Wash. T was pr weeks ago, and toc smallest print, Keley, from the back of my noe and t and I can breathe naturally, a: symptome of my asthma have ¢ ea. I myself a well woman, | am indeed grateful to Dr and} Port Bl cit | Dr, Abbo cured me of rhet MRE, CAROLINE HERMAN, |)" eckg after a done Wash,, Chestnut street ors and Hot Springs, Arty Ballard, be- F ; 8. BROWN | tween First and Second do nothing for m Dr, Abbo's treatment for deafness CHAS. has proven @ success with mo, and I] Ballard, Wash, DISEASES of the EYE «2.0 slsaee Dr cata sand Curing Granulated Liils, « metropla, Myopia and Asti bined with many original met Pi wrrecting Double Vision, BY atism are the most scientific in Use nds of his own. ABBO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE FREB P. Be CONSULTATION AND EXAMID Hours: § a. m. to8 p, m.; Sundays 11 a 1119 First Avenue, Seattle,