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WORKING FOR CITY: 514 Men Employed by Muni- cipality—A Small Army ‘The city of Seattle at the pr time has on her regular monthly pay Toll S14 men and women, This In cludes every city officer, and the em Ployes of the various city depart ments, Figuring the population of the city at 100,000, there is one person on the city pay roll for every 1% men | Women and children. While at the so ppresent time the pay roll ts a little Targe it te not fur from the Average During thie month there are em ployed the following number of per- fons in the different city depart ments: Executive department .. Legislative department .. Comptroller's department .. Dn | Treasurer's department 10 Police department - $3] Fire department ie Btrect and sewer departments .. 6 Engineer's department .. E Water department .. .. Board of works depart Library departmy “ Park department 13 " 3 Gepartments, in sanitation, 8; clv “|inances Were passed. Wanted—Rings Only m fre yhn Bason, at " The burglars foto the house during the ab ¢ of the famtly and appropriated pothing except t e rites: Good Enough, Captain | pottce Capt. Frank Willard, who has been tl with rheumatie fever for the past three ks, made bis ap arance at police headquarters yos terday afterno: The captain will! resume his duties the latter part of the week, | MORTALITY RECORD Ernest De Mont, aged 25 years at Eighth avenue south and Weller street last night, The body is at But terworth’s, | ‘The funeral of Angus McArthur held from Bonney @ Stewart's rlora at 10:30 o'clock this morning. QUT AT RENTON 2] City Council Will Fix the Rate of) Taxation At the last meeting of the city neil of Renton, @ number of ord. A committee | was appointed to fix the rate of tax- ation for the city levy and to make an estimate of the expenditure for the ensuing year, Constable Wood was instructed to begin collecting It- cense fees according to the ordin- ances passed. LEILA LEDER BE PERE EE DEE OOO EE ERE HE From government figures just ether with the nr const elttes ab ons In the list given there are 135 and in that list the reta ‘The largest license b Fuse, ered ti In Salem, which ts the S7th city. Fenee, the 110th city, there PEDPROODO9G2OOO999FO4O444 the Heense ia under $500. — ¢ TIPS ON SALOON LICENSES merce, is gathered the following t the size of Seattic. Th one ix $1000 or more in but I? cities. there are % saloons. fn which the license ie between $560 end $1,000, In the remainder the numerical number in which the city appears in rank of popu- @ tation: * Order. City. Pollo, — Baloona, @ 2 «St. Paul St m «© 4% «Grand Raptits, Mich st ri a | # Dayton, 0 .... 6s am @ % Richmond, Va. Mm © 7 Nashville, Tenn ut 4% Beattie... . z ut @ 48 Hartford, Conn * i 6 be Pa.. 51 wt rad “ “ © 105 wo 10 @ * . . o . + - ~ PPRODPLORPEOD EOE RERES 04 60 9000000004 1 at the chamber of com- showing the number of it ber policemen in several of figures indicates cittes of 20.600 population oF more at Salem and Lawrence, Mass. re St_saloons. In Law- ‘There are seven cities Mh service, 6; judicial, 2: matron, 1; quara: depot Just now the water department) has from 3 to 49 more men at work than usual. the engineer's depart-} Eiment % or 3 more than the regular a the police from 6 to § ape. chty Pay Rot! ‘The oni pay rolts for the Inst five months were os follows: ehinve $ 32,859.22 14,388.66 98,847.40/ ‘35,573.28 104.80) Total for five months Dividing this total amount by five! gives the average pay ro!l per month | for five months, whieh i= $35,009.00. Should this average .be divided b: the total number of employes, the re- sult would be $3.1!, or the per capita Average monthly salary of all persona on the pay roll. HOLD-UPS GOT HIS WATCH ' Avenue and John Street B. B. Huchings was held up dy two highwaymen carly this morning at the corner of Eestiake avenue and John street. Mr. Hutch! “ing to his home at 215 Eastlake ave- when confronted by the men, ther wore a mask and Mr. Hutch- Gngs saw no revolvers.. The victim | was too excited to closely scrutinize the men. After being relieved of his watch he hastened to his home and, notified police headquarters LD. johnson Co., 1109 SP eos Pease and Busy Store § Pike Stroct = Jues to we had already collected ‘willing to have you come as Seattle's busy store. FELT SLIPPERS GIVE FOOT COMFORT— ‘There's @ world of comfort tn to the tired how poo the pocket-book need not neriously offected— TE Tes SLIPPERS FOR ater at Felt Slippers, stitched soles, warm and durable; a Spteniid. vatos at Parvest Sale price 48e Old Ladies’ Feit Slippers, kid side stays, leather soles and coun- ters, hand sewed, on wide, roomy lasts; Harvest Sale price oo DBO ‘yoR CHIL- FELT SLirrEns DRE. Chile ron’s All-Felt Slippers, itched soles; Harvest Sai onan Red ‘Feit counters; all child's to misses’ Sale price ebes enaabee Ladies’ Feit Hugine Siipper: hand eewed leather soles, leath er counters and low heel, felt strap and pretty metal buckle in handsome shades of wine, ne Harv sie} 45.47 | ’ iiiieweymen Operate Operate at Eaatahe | 8 was go-| For Millinery Suits and Cloaks ean| oe pecabiacichen IES vu etnies Cenaateonsdientudnated ‘There would be no object to us in having a Harvest Sale unless ile im a critical mood—w Of values here now that will show why this store has become known » seompaengnad ey: sean NN OTC =ees.| GONTEMPT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21.—The “hearing of the Nome contempt cases before Commissioner Heacook in San Francisco, is developing sensational testimony Aguinst Judge Noyes. The | most Important witness of yesterday | was ex-Marshal C. L. Vawter, who |toid of spies paid from government funds to watch the movements of torneys to “Recetver” Mf: Kensie irregularities of court pro- cedure were testified to by ex-Clerk Borehsentus. ‘The hearing was resumed this morning. OUTCAST | AUBURN, N. ¥, Oct. 22—At the request of Leon F. Czolgosz, Prest- dent McKinley's assassin, he was al- lowed to see a Polish priest of the Roman Catholle church. The inte view between them resulted in noth- ing. Czolgoss aid that he had been | baptized as a Roman Catholic, but | later in life had abandoned hie faith. | He was told that unless he rm nounced anarchism he could not r offices of the church, This ined to do. ‘UNIVERSITY LINE LINE CHANGE OF TIME |is: } The Seattle Electric Co. will take ff the email cars from the Untver- sity run. Beginning this morning, the schedule of the Untversity line will be changed follows: Cars leave the city end on the even bh and every 20 minutes thereafte: first car starting at 6:2 morning. The cars leave the Uni- versity 10 minutes past the hour, and every 20 minutes thereafter, the first car starting at 6:10 o'clock @, m. eS Witter Springs Medical Water cures rheumatism, eczema and all blood and skin diseases. At drug- sists or 1910 Firet avenue. . HARVEST SALE PRICES ON SLIPPERS and ART GOODS potter you that wor tisty. We're ve @ collection Fait Nullitier Siipp, leather na nd _— hee Ladies’ hand leather counters biack fur trimn and biack; Harvest Bale price”? ‘ 81.25 Ladies’ ‘Feit’ Romeo’ Slippers, black fur trimmed, hand sewed, leather soles, felt strap and pretty metal buck! wine, red and black; $2.00 value, Harvest Sale price +. 81.50 STAMPED LINENS AND PIL- LOW COVERS. Harvest sale prices on art goods —desirable qualities at prices most certainly interest Fine Stamped Linen Harvest Sale price. 4e ixi, Fancy Colored Stan m Harvest Sale pace Be Same as above, size 12x12-in vay t Gale price Be NCY ART MUMMIE CLOTH *PiuLow TOP, HANDSOME N; HARVEST SALE Price Fancy Art Honey-comb Pillow Top, with lining to match; Harvest Sale price ... c Vancy Oriental Satin Pillow Tops, beautiful pattern Harvest Bale price ..« 1.25 PIG lateteedsts BAD FOR = MR, VANCE | | Weak TACOMA, Oct The trial of A ternoon, vietion, t looks like a ance for the killing of Charles F. promine ‘last night, when Frankiln at Eatonville, Nov in other walle ald took charge Judge Snell's court, is arousing great “ time was animal in the po ees " wrt, The me lice patrol barn, oreated with Inter-@tate | Vance himaelf was on the witness on na Gldden it , Greyhound Dock. stand youterday. “He maintaina that sine he fired but two ahote during the | Douce have daa. fracas in which Franklin was kitied, |" mee Rave felled B Seapent. Hoth were directed at Char “ ” ag amr ge a bartion b Laney ne’ the etty ot | lin, he claima, om William jes having land n lin, ‘he olaima, was trom Williams’ ro the| LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct, 2%—A Is eriiiai: Vai kabel tied ns wee ¥* number of people were injured yen: | «, hia morning the state put Gn hate same, Jay afternoon in @ pante in the and Vance's story wai pletely e : ter, caused by the ¢ discredited. Argument began at 2/(# 8" # dom ei" The blowing clock this afternoon. ‘The ese will nd and stating the i the Polyecope, Just after the probably go to the Jury late thin ef. (price therefor, Ft M. 14 act of “Tennessee's Pardner, | Won't Stand for Such Talk |. & Bearcliffe Neg arrested on W ington street last night by Ome C. Hubbard for disorderly ce The man all at tatking to a lar; A anarchiatic duct have been owd of men I He was r Preparing for Winter T. Swanton w ond avenue man Looker believes that they were stolen. Soldiers’ Back Pay Mee: and mm the First ton Volunteer regiment are pald for services at Camp)! Rogers prion to their enlistment for D. S. JOHNSTON) COMPANY'S ‘The Was Under Full Sail on the Cut-Price Tack Until Saturday Nigat, end Purchasers From Every Direc. tion Hail With Delight This Gieat Money-Saving Op- portunity Which They Are Taking Advan- tage Of. The original mammoth stoc! mented with three (1) full carl since our initial announcement of this sale on October 13 is now being rapidly depleted by the application of modern methods resulting in pre- cipttating prices for a within reach of almost every suorand ore atonmed 06 see thet tor efforts to supply this want is being appreciated In much a substantial manner as the large number of sales mor asrume that the piano and or- pa. <.. hasing public are much more interested in their own welfare and| realize that we are too busy selling | pianos and organs of world-wide rep- Utation at the greatest bargain pric- | es ever before offered at the present condition of the market, to find time nor have we the desire to wallow in mire of dirty personailties wtih woslghe, compatstee whe on | prompted by the “green-eyed | ster” commercial jealousy to ridicule the manner in which we are c duct. ing our business, Littic .- them, however, for so grea mighty t the influence a the tam- ous “Chickering ar and organs sold all over Northwestern country by D. 8. Johnston for the past twelve or more yeare (having sold more pianos and organs than all the other dealers in the state of Washington combined), and their reputation for fair dealing with the thousands of people to whom they have solid is so thorough. | ly established that it is impervious | to their attacks, and their vain ef- | forts in that direction remind one of | | | the folly and waste of ti energy illustrated by a little we Funning across @ forty-acre tent upon catching » 4, innocen| same poor, t nabbing at the heels| |barking and of an elephant. | We expressed our regrets in the| “P.-1.” on Sunday last for annoying some of these little consignment fel- lows so much last week, and for be Ing obliged to make it sill more dis agreeable f a this week in or- der to run out the balance surplus stock by Octob: should therefore feel satisfied our sympathy and acce able, expecially as they seem to im ply that the “old way” of “few sales and big profits right w the way the pe than many and qu Profit, And if thetr way is th way why don’t they shut up business and not bother ubout This sale of ours i» strictly @ busit Proposition—purely a matte lars and cents, and if ‘peop paying A Kood, big, round, » rhe iano of oduauartiue gertainy it fe & mateer | liege, ut"from the ing duriag thi books are not so foolish. ate priate Remember, the sale day night." Store 9 o'clock. prefe pI still buy closes Satur open evening till D. §. Johnston (0, 903 Second Avenue Burke Bulla With Stores Also at Tacoma, Everett | $ and Whatcom, Bticlfldd Hecretary Ww. F @ claim for 1 Camp Rogers, count of phy report to A daring daylight whieh started th robbery €23-3-4 New York | Go to Spinning for bicycle repal on account of supertor buy For coal, a splendid valne— 8 9.00 811.00 813.00 15.00 Mas nickel foot-rest, name- plate and spun urn, ash- pan, draw center grate and swing smoke guard. A ,|LA ROCHE a specialty ___FREDERICK & NELSON MONEY GOES FARTHER AND BUYS BETTER QUALITY HERE The big store has a great advantage ¢ It le able to give a satisfactory axsortment to choose from, and THE SEATTI SIN AND A SHAME - | Defense in Murder Trial | DAYLIGHT ROBBERY [Cruelty to a Horse ThatNeeds Investigation horne was left #tanding First avenue nd mn 10 naible for ¢ excitem! ‘ Repairing and ec Shamek. 1221 ist. wl ver the small stor made of #olld oa Decorated Dinnerware, photographer, #11 1st Combination Case, .E STAI Runaway Boy Arrested Lee 1 4 ru | theft SUICIDE TACOMA, Oct borne th yenter who at th lant 20 years, commit Cherry | orday | overing than any other b *|this to you, li you doubt this, come in and # da, get our pric match us if you can. ple ovr « | 109 Columbia St. Tel. Pink 1751, AMUSEMENT | GRAN HOUSE opr John ¢ THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND URDAY NIGHTS, AD BATURDAY MATINE i RAN ort, Mar. Se and 2 vs “THEODORA” throughout; has rte J ‘able iz Firet Time in Seatue. ches; interior | - conveniently ar- Tense’ with pis. Mra. Minnie Tittell Brune, Mr. Clar- eon holes, draw- once M. Bruns, and 60 People } place for Prices—$1.00, $1.00, The, Hc and 25c, 1] Inches Beate now on sale. , four ad- elven, beveled French 1 Ei. neathy care W. M. RUASELI, Manager. ed and well fin- ‘Phone, Main 667, hed. Our price Seattle's Only Up-Town ‘Theater. $13.00, A High-Claas Parmlly Resort, Prices—0c, 30c, @e and bec. | TONIGHT Matinee Saturd: [IN TOWN THIS WERK. |A COMEDY OF oe 1 | FOR THE Least Money (We can furnish gas or electricity). The Humprey Gas Arc has no equal as a store light. Seattle Gas & Electric Co. 214-16 Cherry St Tol Main 96 Every Genuine Home TO PROVIDE THOSE FOR WHICH EVERY by shooting him To give more value for less money | We will prove | or refund your money. m- | and} _ J. ARONSON Free Delivery OPERA Sentte’s " APY ca comedy. ia ite latest, phases, OPERA Seatties HOUSE Theater Main 65 SAT The Stupendous Production, Bardou's Truro AVENUE THEATER An4 Every Bvening This Week. say |pr BIG ODD8 THE BEST THING | “Hunting for Hawkins” MERIT, |A Company of Real Excellence. The Best Lignt etter Than Electricity succeeded in making terr means your advantage, t The Manuf because many lots were amal All SiIK Satinand Gros Grain Ribbons Included in the lot are some of the finest qualities of all-stlk 4 gros grain ribbons, in new and staple colors. ¢ nearly 6,000 yards in t in all widths; the reduc- in nearly 60 per cent, and in © per cent. less than the regular prices. | vote Cort, thenager, Phone Main 66 ’ tng factiities, a much lower price. | 3 AllL-suk pn Bn ag od it i» very evi. | nt | lormance | oan . de poe GS EU |_ Tonight t Perf | 2, 4 and 5 All-Silk Satin and ve inves |The Emphatic Laughing Hit}@ Gros © drain “Rinton. reeviar Reonet atte | | price 120 « yard, for ..... © kind in the i Bill »D No. 7 All-Bilk Satin and Gros gigmecims f| Big OVOTO Lh rcin ists Seite 04 Gece grown to this six | | poner mits because of the | If No. 9 AN-SUk Satin and fair way it treate A Gonnnen Sinner Grain Kibbom, worth Ite as OF eeu ne for best shades will go fi Harvard Dental Parlors Western Mutua! Building, over Ger- man Bakery. Gold Crowns . Full Set Teeth . |Bilver Fulin 800 The only jeniai parlors in Seattle specialty of plate work. ed abso- lutely without al 6 Hours: § to 9; Sundays, 9 to 4, 512 Second Avenue Between Yesler and James. Pickled Pork BUTT PORK, in sweet the thing for a New England botied dinner; or to boll with cabbage or for any other purpose for which a good § | article of pickled pork is used, $2ihe Pes Pound w. S. MAYE IELD LY GROCER sos dhe Tel. Main 998 and 271 Washington Tent & Awning | Company. (Inc.) | Manufacturers of waterproof horse | and wagon covers, dash aprons, wag-| on tops and umbrellas, Tol. Main 1026. 82 Yesier Way carnation pink, full r - pra gold traced, gilt knobs | and handles ,.@10.75 80-plece $5.50 | FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS § Below Cost This Week at Odden's, 502 Pike St. | STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES | | 2 Cane Economy Cream 150 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 ° eeeoe ne eeeoeee ington Typewriters ¢ standard of excellence. | fe Cc. Spann Sly $ General Dealer, e 109 Cherry street, Sevccecccccsssoces Glace Marrons AND A FEW BOTTLES OF THERE 18 A STABL APPRECIATION OF TH | TALITY BOTH BY 1 AND THE HOME F/ IT, IT 18 A GOOD SCHEME, livered to any 81,00. Tele: . Raink We have one of the finest lines of PAPER HANGINGS in the city. Call and inspect them, Fine Decorating A Specialty STAR PAINT CO. 07 Pike St, Soattic i tographio Supply Co. 2) COLUMBIA STREET er and toning solution, Rainier Beer LOWSHIP| NTIRE| HOSPI-}| HE VISITORS TRY ‘Two donen half pint bottles part of the city, 30. | Capital Patent: Washington Dental and Pho- Wholesale and retail ealers photo material. Manufacture ore of | D| P. develop | Subseribe for the 8 AND CAFE. 40c ib We aun more of this goods this any Bakery in town, Macaroons | | Lady ringers | and | | “T4183 ‘Secona “Ave. Bon Marche block. Tel. Green 26) | | | There are more reasons than could be gotten into} jan advertisement why you |}should use |Forty grocers in Seattle are |now ready to supply you. \Capital Milling Company| Seattle, Wash, Seattle Daily | tar, Two ribbon manufacturers wanted spot cash for all the balance of their son's output and after some haggling over the price our New York the market become yours in turn when the good8 are put on sale. Cost in Many Cases and they expected b We have added more or less of our own stock to this » selling, beginning tomorrow morning as follows Sale Opens Promptly At 8:30 Tomorrow Morning At least half of the ribbons should be sold before night. Don't be i, |G4e BON MARCHE I4IS to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. — F ne of them understood am indeed tween First and § do nothing fer me, Dr. Abbo's treatment for deafness | * “SHAS, & ae our has proven @ success with me, and I| Ballard, Wash. /KEELEY EDNESDAY. 0 TORR t,t] ns very advantageous to the Bon Marche. 00, because all the price conc And Sions We secure acturer Took Less Th tet Non, 7 and Noa. In higher numbers there are No. worth 1% at....18¢ No. 6, worth g0c @ yard, at..18e jo. 22, worth 37%c a yard, 3 lowing ductions Now. & and 7 Finest i Double Faced Black Satin All Silk Taffeta Rib- a rea ae bon A. beautiful line of these in agg bright lustrous finish, warranted | [OP Worth Me,and 12%e be all pure spun silk, in all the want ‘ Bay d shader and widths, at the fol. | NOH, $ and i ‘Worth Se au lowing price reducti gy Pr No. 5 All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons, regular worth fc a yart, + for c a yard, for . No. # rst. 1 ite | eh! 2 eet, GE SREE ATE |\— THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @® CO. THE BON MARCHE 1 ee MANUFACTURER SALE OF RIBBONS | 15,000 YARDS OF FINE RIBBONS AT FIRST COST mee uy is 5 3c* BO nat No. 40, worth 4S m yard, at..25e that 4 lot of swell Neck Rib. Double Faced fying 4 and 4% inches wid Ribbons rod cholce colors for bodice bow 7 qualit und fancy neckwear, worth 3c | Baila Mtibton, Ie bisa amas oe and We a yard, manufacturer inteh, will be found. amore peonpae ti hey -+e16e | in many widths and at tee amg! & ai r) NORDHOFF @ Co. Good Valu Are always told of in these ads. Because tl are small does not lessen their value. Every Ad. New Every Day. WINTER Weather will soon be upon us, Your Heater should} be in readiness.) Have a look at our) Mone. Tt is pri from $2.50 to Every stove the best value for the money. BROS. ; 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 | Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Not @ manufactured product, but the pure oil taken from the fish and clarified, Full pint botttes, HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, First and Pike Tel, Main nee The Seattle Tailoiag Ca 1207 First Aveous Sur; a 2 ernment stock, n de to Uncle Sam's = og rd. Five hundred of 0 at, each, $2.00, KIRK, 1209 First Avene | Through vibration of elecaieal forces is manifest all ify Out electrical current is the mast Tap: id vibration known to the art @ man. DR. H. T. TURNER | 322 Pike Street Sanitarium, Hinckley Bled ans, London; DR. ABBO {2.225524 Specialist and Surgeon | Successfully treate and cures Asthma and ¢ my No fancy prices for glasses here.) Fiyes examined free by a gradu. } ate of the New York Optical Col- { lege. ‘ Adolph Lindauer ‘Scleatihe Optician the nee gy Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, rvous Dyspepsia, Kidney, Liver, 4nd Blood Disorders, Pues, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Neuralgia or Saaue® and Epilepsy. Diseases of Women, such as have baffled the skill of all other phya® clans and remedies, Cancers, Tumors, Fibroids and Polypoid growth® What Some of > Man ‘ompaag Patieats “4 Say of Dr. Abbo has cured me of deafness |che. oe recommend him af & and catarrh, His treatment was dif-|ine expert, ent from any that I had ever had MRS. J. W, ROBERTS — 602 White street, Seattle. : I have been a great sufferer from a nd I will assure you the} nt for deafness that I| kid could sleep at night t did any goc ALB RAUCH, worked lke m dose, and in thr Bartender, White House, Second ave- nue, near Cherry street, to breathe | myself a well wor MRS. ELI T have not been able 228 Taylor street, Seattle boy ough my nose for several years, 1 have tried many specialists, but A wonderful eye doctor is a Ab bo, for I was practically blind Che my case. weeks ago, and today 1 can Es ainallest . WM. B. RY nors | at, Abbo cured me of rhe! after a dozen Abbo removed and all mptome of my asthma have ceai I feel myself a w Dr in two weeks, |doctors and Hot Springs, Arks MRS, © Ballard, Wash. stnut street, nd. EAS! the Abbo's method of removing DS: BS of EYE Cataracts, Pterygium, Straight ss Eyes and Curing Granulated Lids, Correcting Double Vision, metropia, Myopia and Astigmatism are ‘the most scientific in use bined with many original methods of his own. ABBO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE 1ON AND EXAMINATION FREE. wie Fist Avenue ar pease. acbethan. De. CONSULTS for the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium Ch. Todacce — Habits—The only Keeley Inatitute in mi and British Columbia. Institute Kilbourne te INSTITUTE Green Lake or Fremont car. office 32 Sullivan Bik Main 335, Seattle, Wash G, ZT. eam | ARS VARESE SESE

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