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ae - a svialniue choteaitag itanneruenneecterneeemeinenseentat-snmpseniemtererpeen titrate! eet eet rete aH . THUREDAT. OCTOBER %, 1901, THE SEATTLE STAR, | " « ; Selling Liquor to Boy " anon, 4 rT} John Raich, bartender in th € a and Lasers Niert: anne aby | | |. hdd flee re denthnn ely 4 pbb dh de gb! f F Road Supervisors that da'aced eha trams in aa ’ | 17-19 - 21-23 First Avenue 2 ‘after four years of battling with /atray rent, whteh they Not af election haw been wae takcdies to Become an Aid i t \ h y he aha ees “et heon A bre mn the out of the count effects are hew and gore YORK, Get lara) th irginr era c - eee che A eg © move the flee, to the road aus hosen nd a y tod COMPANY | ary f bade: . the burglars,” he ae Ss In the Basement fe George W. Prevent ha aR BM ga Tice, Ha en eae mereinars ‘chosen | to Business - Sua ocd iarlis atnintan t king j 1 Tht wee ech hurt. tt FRIDAY SPECIAL Department tune (ha ‘ P n they can A t ! ; x , ; Geo 2 a trim, The Crow Deserted nportant share in the progran irKlur alarm have been rted ting burglar is entitled t : mbar | tase Bonar A RIDE ABOUT TOWN ; : i sone len. ~} | “Kin f the Opium Rin, Biers May 28, 1897, /at Teller City The crew deserted | did A PA hed penn lnegaly & aed 1d not be deprive oy ; and for the Arctic whale fleherien. (and fled to che gold fields, With | cgiHtunting for Havekine” will Aim | Gen, Alexander ” and 4. Ht in Unfair to deceive him ; oday has Its captain and /the coming of spring an” entirely Stoop Grades of Seattlo Streets | wip h amicwqernant nex ire) Clara. Mor nt victim i plated ere Ie : During the four |e Prescott arrived in the har Easily Overcome—Up Hills | for a long b ' Mark TWwale sotial, recently nt r the gen } mith the fierce #eas of the Are- | bor today in a very leaky condition ' ' ‘ ' and Through Mud | best among the many good | he has not recet a call fr the }one else, haw got to 4 a living 2 be locked in the ice, During /has had to keep the pumps going ] Next week, commencing with @ ; as Japan, |drydock In this place before going] Geo, Blaperman, grand master of }Ootum Ring” will t mented, Tt} , ,’ ; ‘orth, south [the furtadtetion of Washington, will] “Wil the automobile ever become’! will be one of the biggest attractions y h of the ach 1 Der Career Sys Dionke Cig eT Nall tn the New York |often aaked by local business men, {eT A. repelitie ; t | 5 50 Lanterns, with No. 2 Teewtch of the schooner would block this evening. He will b tation Mee ne oe 2 burners; Friday, each to some Siberian or Alask-| During the time that the achooner | accompanied by" Grand "te und transportation people, who hay i | ; ; .& The boat would (nes been tn the north, Ner owner [tary Harts Boveral citer crorsieeec| been watching With Intervet the le Mt: Neve Cenorens "lhe Is a Heavy Stockholder in a Recently @ Friday .. eine’. eager for another cruise. One of | John Smith, a resident of Whatcom, | Odd Fellows will be In attendance, | developments along the line of horse Was cleeatt:teeiial Gh the Beattie itt iidh thsi dite ell men in the crew died, and (died. Capt elas was making in- | and the occasion promises to be one| teas vehicles, One hotel company santas dentantaat ance sage . Ss ost Lik alle. Chas ie atied at sea, with all the bon- |quiries today to whom he should |of great Interest to member of che] lems Venicles. One hotel company| theater yesterday afternoon, for the Organized Company | et La Belle, China, Pigeptich the rough, sea-faring men | surrender his command... He ts tired | order, cntreliing mattis and! Ste | benent of the Bove. end idints’ As | gone: Hey, F @ive him. At one time the of fishing for whales, and would like | niinantnneitie rihy Guteiialiio can, Obuk bons | mente toene was is tne bre. * arg semen ary marly perished from starva-|to turn the schoone ve Sectrto autcmnpntio bus, which May) onlin were Min rh r it. Granite Preserving Ket For sgn weeks they werc (owners, These “cannon te IN THE WHIRL be seen every day on ite way to and|£Ta™ were Mrs. Anna Belkirs | J ; : ; ine Eee fn the ice and unable to get however, Un one turns up from the railway station, Although | stephens. Mrs. Burton Harrisor B. W, Goodsell returned yeuterday | purchase was m fr. Br t ur Mppiies. Their provisions dwin- | who can legally claim the boat, capt, | in Uke Galg'a tow daya i bag been | Oyitert an4 Me, Arthur’ Ales from Buffalo, w anaisted in| Ca ©. and Ju h xia body, bie unt all were living on a dis. Douglas will have to remain with om . The program was under the direction rmaninath mpany which | papers, which were x r ay, each ‘dbo Sal day abd the flesh from {her The engagement ia announced of| found serviceable, and will in ali| The program was Hl aweur of Mek th sfer of t t ab IE ter | Misa Clara Sheldon, a well known probability be retained by the hotel|CKMY Alexander, | | nina 1 Nevada, 1 A preliminary me f ec and Brae Lampe, setae = |¥oung Seattle girl, to Mr. Will A 1 It te the frat In Beattie}, ace earns male © ited {the organtaut) tr rs was held ¥ Pty) pagel |Carew, of San Francisco, ‘The wed-| to be bought for practical use, and | i wedineh town fj # WO be operated, Mr. ( 1 Buffalo shades, center draught [dine wilt take place March 3%. The] judging from remarks made by sev-| 400 the net rum reallned for 4 | mata ur Necensary proceedings for burners; Friday, each ...505 couple w then travel! through the|eral large dea in wrocertes, ‘ | th porat f the new r 8 a a A 81.52 Hawatian and Philippine islands, and | goods, it will be but a short time fez x of Mr n Me- | par p were carried out : pl a) ES FRE 0 ¢ S Lad Ba ony? a _bpbege nner pices of taverseg S| Before horesiens Getivery wag | STATEORAFT |< ; Sao ene sit iioth | eos the MeKiniey Mining and Agents for Dr. Jaoger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear, Prevents ‘ Rubert Sunday, Mise Perry.| When automobiles first came In Jaco, Since hin death the ownership| made by Eastern capitalists to buy| ” rt ' with recitations, Miss N.|never be generally used in this is WASHINGTON, D. t 2 McKintey and her alster, Mra. M. C.|aing the the same at $10 but | 7 sea heady Eastern capi ae thee pearented | Wiley mang several songs. Mise Bhel-|on account of the steep grades. The Cok Wane H. Michael, chiet clerk of | Mack pledges made to President McKin | AMUSEMENTS. Hundred Chi Said |. the possibility ¢ there being oll! aon favored with musi and = Mise ndition of the city streets was also ¢ departinent of state, who was During last June, D. W. Smith,| last June to limit the capital t bn gar nnn > Four ee re a te tae Ea cesaaas wees Pechere: | Devic ad Mise "Wiley reaitad. ‘Sr.| looked upon as a serious barrier to| born ie eine Counts, G. oa eel of See | nedvan option | 060° have been fulnied and (Tao AVENUE THEATER ~ d 3 ‘ ert to invest, | Hannifin showed his baritone voice! the general use of the aut re, \Fecelved part of his early education |on the propert nd immediately | he Ii he would have been one | to Be Coming to Seattle [¥s." hs ent An'exsert to invent Hannifin, snow | wag evneral ume at ths autre. fveaived part of hie eax education |on the propery” "and. iomediael ie, would have esa " ha, ca Tey then te ete he ce f the possibilities of the auto has prepared a brief history of the de-| which has #0 far brought good r becomed one of the heav “PI Main 667, x levensium wp ak tha around tan ite, shown that it can go Up almost any|partment, leeued tn book form, which | sults” On last Thursdes the formal| teat scoskholders tn’ the pomians Fhote, Mpa r ine up of ° ‘ou! eo inves. ft hie se w . tigations ‘will be made @t ones. NOT FAR AWAY Rill © horee oan. |i both comprehensive and of . Fs sie cen Spon Dae Four hundred Chinese employes of | Traces of ofl have been noted in the | A Ride About Town |tocical Interest ond value idatcbedh dic ccs: : A Hig y Resor, Sound canmeries, who have Skagway valley for some time. Oil} ‘Through the courtesy of D. L. a7 secretaries of utate, (wo veomnertysaptrwed peglle Adee Pflces—20e, 300, de and boa, wintered in Portland, are stones found near the river and oll Whitford. manager ef the Whitford taaiek Webbe et rhe ring to come to Seattle to make floating on stagnant poole has given! Over 100 new volumes for the state | Rapid Vehicle and Motor Launch arved wader kale dtitecane ‘a! ul ‘ea ing Co. orda. q whe € etuall cuple e 4 fb the prime mover in the new enter- Second Lieut. O. P.M. Haserd, U.|Stcima“mopils. The machine "aa: |pince, athens tenn been He ete | BOB Driver Tague of | Eighty-five Cuan, came 8. A., whose home ie in Van Over, | conded aid descended very steep joven AO veil! nave been two (theo fire departme Matinee Saturday, "9 Port Townsend to this city Wash, has bean recommended for . 4 sent tk > nr gin The i ve hiv team of thre ed 4 . Instead of going on to Port. appointment as reward for his splen- | Eonent ei on hecend Gnd Trike suamlatant secretaries, 10third |tirough the heavy plate giaae win “Hunting for Hawkins” ts as bas been their custom Md did services in the Philippines. avenuen'h dashes aires atnad The present, Gmbowatia service in {GW of m grocery store, to save & sf ined here. Others are coming . — wn ae pce ye woman's life, The woman stood In mm ere : (ge won as thelr services in down’ | POWDER ONLY The State Bunday-echoot Associa.| FINing matter. The steam carriage composed of 10) Deraons. of whom ¢| woman Ife. The woman stood jn} ‘The talk of the town. “I could use 5, 5 canneries are no longer re. tion Is holding its autumn rally at | ¥ > this * arcely any |are ambassadors, 30 envoys extra-|the street in front of 4 dagen SS Oe fuired. Practically all the Ortentaia| the Baptist church in Whatcom sitort, landing at the top with only jordinary, ¢ ministers resident. The | In¥ combination truck. eeemtn HIRD AVENUE THEATER ‘employed in Sound canneries will re- | Cakes ihren Te eran nae ne | menlae, Serving, CRED ISA of 991 OS ather wer, | 0.20 Bee ese here Jn, the winter.” ‘The reason Fred 8. Briggs, who was first Neu-|than when It started, Mr. Whitford en genera cor Ee ea al aie their doing thie tw that they can Shipping en D Desire ‘One Place for | tenant of Company E, First Woeh-| nays that a heavy delivery wagon Jal Agenctes, employ | but mene. of the mia, fretoen, on the ‘as cheaply or cheaper in Stattic In@ton regiment in the Philippines, | could go up the hill Just am easily x Sauk as haute, Hine eke cae Next week, commencing with # mate in Portland. The proximity of | Handling Explosives has committed suicide in Spangle,| A trip was also made through the &% secretaries of state, ore A, inee Sunday, this season's big suce to their eld of labor makes | Wash. southern part of the city, where the four are living at this tt Foster, ilaiiissininn cess, the great Chinese-American and cheaper for them ya BRE rsa y streets are inches deep wiih mud. No|Oiney, Day and Hay. | Sherman ‘and | | cetece soar'erel ape buss stab | mca move ‘sprin Francis Fountain, & young to diticulty wan experienced here Day were the only men born in Ohio | © your eyes and blue rings ae wecreriey wie a A movement fa on foot among shiD-|in the camp of the Mason County |" g tris Yogeese Rune [who “over. served an sectoturion wt |dcr your eyen, have a pain in ¢ KING OF THE OPIUM RING Where They Will Live A Trip Up Queen Ann bd ping men to petition the city council! Logging Co, was killed by a falling state. houses located on Wasbing- and Main street have been pur- ‘Thews. will be, tranctortocd | bbto typical Chinese lodging houses. is not probable that more than 400 come here for the winter, but if custom becomes established it is that more will settle here next | ST OF THE OLD WHARVES' fetter 1 Work on terial Out Columbia Dock Will Begin oes | Work on the reconstruction of the dock Will commenge Nov. The Seattle, Everett & Tacoma company, which runs the City of Everett, has @iired two vacate on that date. The ip it SB Sek wil commence by temring down Ae We Coiman dock. All the buildings this pler will be removed and the Which have become rotten torn This work will necessitate the| ‘of the ferry slip. The build-| let the Flyer dock han been delay- of the difficulty in secur- oee Be otien it wes the original inten “os | ms, company to begin on the | a «fo @ this month, but the work GaN be commenced now until the ot November. | Uh rebultding of the o'4 Cotumbia F $4 Colman docks will remove the | BM vemige of Seattle's old whart | fem. That the change will be ap-| ; by shipping men and visi-| 4 fi the ct the city cannot be doubted. Pieeamer Sentinel and the tug 4 #oliided in a dense fog Tues. | Borning off Brown's point.| had the bark Quickstep Be wi or ci Rove and twinted Beatinet was cur and other s wag Bmaces infileted on her po Veasels were able to pro- can be repaired in a few Boyden ‘The guard dallor John c ‘orb farpenter w ork, HEB cell in the base led headquarters bu ‘cell tged by the Stateroom are on prieon 1 “ emery by the ; the jail, 8nd ina very to Maly unt for new additio Hheoid ces, “Aaition irtment the ach, ‘ding trusties and nn: being converte, This wag im: ™ t going to Neces It ts the ea to n directly wn ler ig the men In tha eme te not Mked «cherished at some time they seins Maven tare room fate b 6 bern wi ate s ; thalional story be watie et, (net an {Re Present Wyructure, eapeciaily’ tor Offery. th . vere 1 the ts LOH hg ‘par ave lan into which in gr uit made to 1 But an Mi taht for «a couple af oY, be needequrely new priaon whea™® wine Will goon ; Sy not build § *AV@ money in the Tog Pan he ath is dangerous. year approximately 1000 plosives pass is not enough of the product to make | Wash., was severely burned by the building of a special pier profit- Shipping men would be will- ver, to transfer the product over one wharf if the city should so/ @ pler could be provi ed with especial fireproof safeguards, and many means for the prevention escaped yi be used which are| ble. ing, howe direct of acc Buc denta cou' local p now impossible on every ple The petition will probabi meeting. rhe & Co. visit wa: his local for he had ¥ obtaining Manca, und agents IN THE FOG He le to deatgnate one pier where powde can be loaded and unloaded. This movement grows out of the recent re-| port of the fire marshal, that promiscuous shipping of powder In the course to the effect be pre- sented to the city council at ite next | held Nov. Robert Balfour in Town Mr. Robert Balfour. head of the/|piant of D. Jarvis and Son, now op | great shipping firm of Balfour, Guth- in thin city today. His of a friendly nature with this after-| noon on his way to San Francisco, For Beating Landlord Benjamin Hill has been bound over to the superior court by Justice ( $160 from V + false pretenses alleged to have told Mr. Manca that Pont Morgan fous sums of money various banks in this city. no securities whatever ree yesterday, of 4 | treasurer of Centraila. one of @ T Mres. Anna Beals, of Fremont, explosion of a Neah bay. Frank Wilkes, alias Fred Johnson of smum terday, ‘The Republican Everett municipal election will 1%, the primaries Nov. and the convention Nov, 2¢ 23, A new limestone quarry is to be opened near Kelso. P. R. Stab has been elected city lamp yesterday at in jail In Port Townsend on a charge ing Chinese and opium, caucuses for the be Daton have not yet been fixed for the Dem- ocral The and dredge ship erating In Stockton, Cal., cated In Everett INTERVIEWING is to be lo- yy BR The interviewer disturbs J. Pt Hii ia On a re trip to E resentative the London would not take no for his answer rope a rep: butiding J, P. MORGAN He maker his boast in |that he never ‘has been | inter: viewed, and declares that in the last Hill had | coven years but one Interviewer over has been able to approach him. The story of this eption he once jteld to Bishops Potter and Doane ‘Times Queen Anne Hill was visited and the grades along the counter-balance were overcome a& easily as was that BLOUSES AND 8K ints HUNTINGTON, and Mra Ind. Oot. 2. Shafer For 0 yeare Mr John The possibilities of the automobile Fashion fe setting ber face &|wite und tonred'a faudiy of seven are practically demonstrated accord-|# sternly against the wearing of #|\children. Dire. Shafer has just been tng to Mr. Whitford. When the work |# different colored blouses and © | vranted @ divorce and given alimony of paving the fret hill haa been com-'® skirts, unless the biouse be # |S! givty. Shafer ie o rich farmer and pleted, he says the wagons can be white or the skirt black, which @/ ‘ex-Cunstable and after the di- Fun there aa easily as on the levet es ts to that a blouse of ¥ | von was granted he appeareé on streets down town. The city te well|® color may accompany a black # | the etrece resred In binck and wears located for the use of automobiles. | skirt, while a white blouse ts ® | ine urning, He had the} ‘The wholesale district Is easy of ac-|# proper with a skirt of any color heer and his hat decor ces. The streets are level and sult-\# But when « skirt is worn the w | "ier" of, Bis Gos ed to hort steam hauls. For thin ® corsage must be white aleo, the #) 4 reason ft t# belleved that horsel trucks will soon be tn generat down town. Up on the hill they be fully as practicabie, as they have the advantages of being quicker. nly exception being that of a thin white bodice worn over a colored silk underbodies with ripbons to match. if the rest, with a dark blue wood, ‘phone Seattle Fuel Co, Con! CRIMINAL WE LECT OF EYES The neglect of children’s is crim- Seeeetttetetee ee ee weererr rt rere rier eri tt more easily controtied and leas ex-|# skirt—ailk, wool or cotton~the : train stunts the Intellect pensive to maintain than a team. |® blouse may be blue Mgured oF W| We wat sive pou rellable jntorgation | Several delivery wagons for down-|# striped with any other color; of #1 \t vou atarest your child's sight te town firms are now on the way to/# white with blue, or, in short, of #| Gefective. Examination free by our this ey amd win he on thé ote combination in which Blue # | defective within « few wi and it ts believ- lominates, and the same ap- & | Y' ECHUCHARD OPTICAL CO., ed by merchants that they will be-|® plies equally to any other hue. # Graduate Opticians, come as valuable an adjunct to buat But to wear a red or pink blouse z 1207 ind Ave. nese as they are now in Eastern with a blue skirt, or vice versa, ve oO one, Y Re tien |® would be a direct violation of # | (Next to Stone, Fisher and Lane's). | From « Pie. Sten int | the mode. z Sencoosoooe From the standpoint of pieasure| ° pee ee ere er ee erre. also, automobiles are bound ent popular. In the future when ADAMS | Sit he Sone Geen Tees | ehington, along the route of the| j ship canal, out to the army p = fove RR aTI I other places abcut the city. — mo. | Piles will be used extensiv | PORTSMOUTH, 0. Oct. 14.—A ter suits We have three-piece hovee butlt half way between this |deaf and dumb inmate of the county the greatest degree, beauty of city and Tacoma, along the line of infirmary, who escaped from that ort style and wearing the Inter-urban rafway and with a |inatitution, was found yesterday, liv coloring, styl hak woe 00d road from each city, this will|ing in a cave three miles cast of this| Best lo lowa qualities, Of long fibred wool, become a popular resort ony handmade button-holes, silk A Road to Renton | She was tn a pitindle condition. He sewed throughout, hing whs in rage and over her Creamery | “Tell the man my ti ,_ Still another scheme in to build a erits whe had placed two coffes |worth 19 pounds a minute,” | boulevard from here to Renton skirt-| sacks to whield her body from the Butter SOUTH : ek ot Morgan ng the shores of Lake Washington. |cold. She had scarcely a trace of | ‘The to bouts Spitetur Peel |. “The Times man says he'll take| With this and other pretty. driven|ehoes , and her fect and lmte were and Electric colliied att teem ett! two minutes at that,” came back the about the city the pastime of auto-|torn and bleeding from contact with ic er oun -* aa reply mobiling will become popular, The|the rocks and bushes of the. hills fog yesterday. All three were sert-'"EL7, panded me 2 pounds,” said | use of th Malmo be an incentive|She had subaisted on roote and ber anna ~~ Oey Sere Mr. Morgan, “talked just two min- | to improve the ronda as much as pos-|rien during her stay in the caver | utes by both our watches, did all the | sible. As the bloycie haw ulrendy. te ADAMS GROCERY co. talking DEMTEts AUS FOP to GO Om | mametreted ite power in the impre 1428 Second Ave. Tel, Main 482 the instant | ment and maintenance of roads eres ena tuien Bet. Pi Why did you want to see me?" I/ it will be followed by the autom asked in curionity bile. In many Enatern cites fully aa Seccccces: San NCIAC Th ‘Oh, 1 wagered 100 pounds that [| hilly as Seattle, autom sare ex-| BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 2%4.—The would’ interview You personally, |tensively used and have beer Towel a, eA ets maoclation of Miners conclud- that's all,’ was his reply. Lcongrat-|of great utility, and with the pro: aft prey ng th yr we ¢d Its annual convention yesterday. ulated him on his enterprise and dis- | greasty rit 80 characteristic of pide are te be bastebed from i z. C, Voorhees was elected presiden 1 a on n Rg pt Wardsville, ‘This edict was insued by © Nearness waa elected president: mlesed, nim (wishin the third min- Beattie people, the latest trumphn| farang Rua auth was maued’y|® @wEATTLE'S Busy Store ; END OF WEEK HARVEST ute of his call f the Inventive genius will come in- | (he 00 1 pige in the borough BARGAINS Did you keep his 20 pounds?” dry-|to general use here [ary sees eiates "ees eee 206-208 Pike Street a SALE COURT HOUSE NOTES » sked Bishop Potter, ue Mr. Mor Sy and some 2000 ne health Merger board believes that the pens are un- |B Yes, and I haven't earned money | SYM MNAMINAAAAANAANY | healthy. ‘The owners are given the ] in a long time that gave me the sa gheice of Milling the vise or being Even in our efforts months ago to secure merchandise that could Marine Inspectors Bryant and | hae : Th t fined | Heap tnganes Cherry have returned from Quarter. 'fnction that 20 pounds did eaters, ho . be sold at this Harvest Sale at prices that seemed low when in ad master Harbor, where they we GIRL BRUTALLY HAZED vertisements, we never for a moment lost sight of the fact that to view the | big collier Mac Travelers’ Railway Guide, Orevereeereeeeseneeeeess | ratisfactory qualities make the best friends for the ste ‘The Har she allowed to proceed to Ban Northern Pacific Le eo thet wil ctaesia|@ vest Sale offers a happy combination—desirable qualities at aricee Francisco under temporary repairs _ North Co Pant 19 Theodora at the West Virginia university, | that are interestingly small. Why don't you come in and see the with 2500 tons of coal Pea tas] Tonight Minnie Tittell Brune and|haxed a girl freshman a few nights | dn, anyway, these items for Friday should certainly interest you jury in Judge Griftin’s depart. |* @,,Am Ei. Boro toa, | Clarence M- Hrune will present] ago. ‘They compelled her to sin etal Pepin ig CUS returned @ verdtet In favor of ghmas tits, “arnee 1.9. | “Theodora he Grand © il her voice tailed. Then they mad Columbia & Puget Sound Mail- | tn Yizees "eetive ang ) house, Like all of the ardou plays her sit on a curbatone, remove her Friday Harvest Sale of way company, entitling it to eject | Port ap mand $m | It Ie intensely spec ar, ‘but also |sboes and stockings, an Thomas George from certain innda & + Oa Bm ana 85s | h iehly gone tc It requires genuine aki o cleva a wade our Hosiery Notions lcieigg on are tem Ntr-Mere #) tation of the great French play-|times. It in said that the lime In|® radios Fast Black Se Genuine anut T Matt Erickson, who wan found | Exocem Soh Dend-Leave (exept funday,| Wright's productions, and ‘Mrw,|the mortar caused the skin to peel Wonettioatn da. wridey $ regular 6c value, guilty of shing a second-hand | & = Arve (enceyt Bundey), 440 p.m | Urune's work Is highly spoken of off her feet and lea | = aie deere Com aa Check, wan sentenced by Judge Crit- | gheren Maine gach ¢ ant | wherever she has appeared. The plot |@ adler’ Seamions | , Home, 2 nox of Steel Hairpins, full count fin to 90 days ounty gal Tis p.m, 120 pm is @ thrilling one, the author being at | re-enforced h att bi Sg rel - aod Bek mn liberty to draw at will upon his im | worth 150, Friday, per pa $ seamiess Stockinet Dress 8h Body of Brar Johnson oop B® sed |agination, since history tells Ittle of Ladi Heavy Fleeced Lined orth 18c, Friday ine daily between Seattle and spo. | Theodora und nobody knows whether Seam Hone enforced ¢ 160, Wide All-Silk Fan The body of Brar Johnson, who was Leave Tb a.m, $08 p,m. and tM pm. | OOYthing it tell true. The seen ., Oc ec J toes; 26c value, Fri- 2 No. dani ay wa bagel pa killed at Skykomish Monday night, | Amie Otc. 2p mond 8D. ery given prett tures of 1,0. Oct. 4-—Richard heels and tos Ive } cy Neck Ribbon, pretty corded Is now at Butterworth’s. Funeral |. Rxprew Sumas and Vane BD. C—Leve | notable places in Byzantium, ummers, aged 46, of G05 lway and | ets; $50 Value, Frt wangusiar ware not ral sip mm. Arrive $10 pm Phe oeeinini ate is ! Jenth rred at the cl Ladies’ Finest Maco Cotton Ex- 2 day ihe oe t been |" Fao trains Anchemisl, hedro-Woolley pany . hospital last night, Knew that a Lis madi a.m, 1p mn Arieg 120 8. om large one; courtiers, soldiers, slaves, hompital last night. knew thy tra Heavy Fleeced Lined Hose; { padies’ Seal Grain Purse, nickle : train-bearera and flower giris being Ody ad, be. Gi befure value, Friday, per pair. 21 trimmings: 35¢ value, Priday Sooquatimie-Lew Necemsary to equip the play with an Cli tudents af & medical col avy RU ‘one, 2 ‘e UST A TRI ites | Sec ly the ay Mah aN oe Set tt Ss cna tewwy Ridied Hw, $i ih ‘Theodora ia depicted in her ac-|#&eed to by him about w year ve double knees, re-enforced heels $ Nickle Plaited Curling Irons Overs ees m | but wi ances, after having failed ina patr Ladies’ and Children’s Patent acre ith the charms of a beautiful *s tee, ee Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Black Bear 2 “Button Hose Supporters; worth |, gtvrese 6m Amie | woman and th arte Bt & eoquette. choot Hone, the best wearing { 180, Friday ee Yajne Whatcom, Mt. Vernon—Leare 128 |artint, dailies with him for a time and tocking On 1) Heavy d Edge Skirt Braid, Jim Doyle Morris, allan |* 210 p.m. Arita HM sm. $20 D@. | then wacrifices h * per pal B5¢ gresh blue ane ‘oarainat Ogara, hi rrested by Officer |," Nntethy 5m, Men's Cashmere Socks, re-en value, Friday F Uniand early as vagrants, Moth) voor tains exch way between Be wje, ona West's Minstrols ren i hay 154 MY ‘ull 206-yard Cotton; F Hogh ate separ da “ "agien dls. faa iy at's bie » will ap-|. PROVIDENCE, R, I, Oct. 24 riday, per par AY, DOT DO at ot} J, W. Binkley has been arrested by phvzive 60 m., ave m., 010 Bi : bie minstrel fadliog » mM ap-| seni pat oh oe Meade ooune . Men's Extra Quality Oxford $ Pencil Tablets; worth bo, Heidee stolen clothing froma man in Eve Columbia & Puget Sound watt and 30th. Many new features in |{ewelry.the property of Martin Cope I tose: 230 Velue, Feld Bout ‘Quality’ ‘Darving Gotten, erott ‘ Columbia & Puget Sound-‘Two trains, Biaed| MINstrelny will be displayed, and the Wwnd und Co. of this elty and New anc : is: OP ae Ae Phil Welsh, « fireman, has been ar-| Dismand sod Practiin, Leave $00 sw. (es) Dest of the old are retained. Billy | York, hag heen lost between here and Rite ae 3 per ented as a disorderly pormene | cet, Sunday) and 329 p.m Arrive 08 6) Van iw util! the chief funny man.|Hoston. ‘The trunk was a sample | aA | rested an a rly person | Y'nnd 4:8 p.m. laredge Bendasy Weat could wet alone without bins: (case belonging to ®. W. Martin, wuo Sheriff of Fond du Lac Canadian Pacific See Re EE ee] 206, 208 2107, Sidi ieetont: thertd op Fexprene Vaeouver and Overiand—Lanre #29 cork work ts now a mir the Lata Ragieee Gor toe ner lernard Sheridan of Fon|s.m atrive $20 pu ain all first class minstr ne Adams 1: : 4u Lac, Wis, visited Chief Sullivan * — companies, the musical and other, Percival in Boston, Sept. 28, and nev PIKE STREET jtoday. “Mr. Sheridan ts on the coast| Coal, ton, carload, Seattle Fuel Co. | specialties being the main attraction. |er reached its destination, — Detec lon @ pleasure trip. «++ | Critics who have seen ay that Billy|tives have no clue, ©0888 60000 6846009000 HOU CES—RUSEOUN | back, look bad, and your friends are | By Charl talking about it. We know just what the matter is with you, and w cure you t Certainty of Cure stay cured, Is what you want written Office hours, Sundays, 10 a.m, to 1 p, ‘State Flectro-Medical Institute ‘Trust Company Rooms 20, Sate Deposit and Bullding. 2, % fe jugs . w and ne * * * a f * . * a a a = e e S a * a “ a ~ * * e LEGAL 701 Firet Ave. 23, 24, Seattle, NONS BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second We giv you a GUARANTE joure you or to refun@ your money. | Cargo. m, to 8 p. m, only, Wash, Avenue. Quinces to make Pick Per quart Telephone Mali Crop Catsup, O51 ? $ 5 $ ; 2 § } in 65 Jelly, per box BLS Per gallon ........ Best White Beans, very clean ¥, 4 pound f SHANNON'S 2 Second. sake sccpoaacuasenteieoiah Remember Pettit’s Addi- tlon Sunday Afternoon gallon seer Oe 25e Taylor. can ‘Twentieth Century, SEE The Human Tower of Chinks. The Native Children. time Ball. to| The Chinese magnificence. acta. GRAN John Cort, Mgr. m, Leading HOUSE URDAY NIGHTS, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, “THEODORA” Firet Time in Seattle, ence M. Brune, and 60 Peeple Seats now on sale. John Cort, Mgr. Extra Announcement, Wm. H. West’s Big Minstrel | tecence. Seats on sale Saturday, 10 a, m, Bsennne nse The Leading Theater, Nights, Sunday, Oct. 27 What Everyone Waits for, HAVERLY’S MASTODON MINSTRELS And the Famous Comedian, George Wilson Three E. Blaney and Charles Ay The scenic marvel of the-* Chinese Actors an@ The Chinese Cakewalk and Rag- Smugglers Landing # \If you are tired of paying out money | The Police Raid on an Opium |and waiting for results, Chis 4s your | Joint. Opportunity to be cured quickly.|' The Chinese Theater on a New There is all the difference in the| year's Night. |world between doctors anf treaf-| 4 monster kaleidoscope of Oriental ments, and you want the best. Five big vaudeville OPERA Seattle's Theater, Phone, Main 63, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATS The Stupendous Production, Sardou's, Mrs. Minnie Tittell Brune, Mr. Clare Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 75e, 50c and 38a, Seattle's 6 R AN OPERA Pevtine HOUSE theater. Phone, Main 63, Four nights, beginning Sunday next, Jubilee ‘The grandest, most expensive, most perfect minstrel organization in exe mEATTLE THEATER SE PY. HOWE, Manager Tel, Mala 43 Commencing Seats on sale Friday. Prices—2e, ‘This view will pay you to see, Ar- | 50 10, $1.0 Ust’s consider this a grand treat. | $300 lots; think of it At the end ot | NOTICE TO C -§ Fatt, spd ts ae ice is hereby given that seale@ City Park car line. Agent on ground | will be received by the Council Sunday afternoon. PETTIT & SON 523 N. Y. Bik. ATERPROOF SHOES For Winter Wear 707 Fi ubseribe Star, for the st Ave., Seattle PRICES THE LOWEST Seattle Daily | for th in sald town, | of Let profil str itia street, as shown by tl on with the clerk of sa ach bidder must name contract within five days award of th | The counc ject any and Dated this 1901 FRANK BR. COVINGTON, of the Town of Columbia, contract to him, all bids, BETTER THAN BONDS TAL See Jas. G. Givens & Co. 33-24-35 Starr--Boyd Bldg. Subscribe for the Seattle Dally i Stan vse ne! & Town of Columbia, County of te of Washington, until two November 4, A. D. 1901, grading of Ferdinand street, between the west line t, and the center line a jump sum for work complete, and be accompanied with a certified check for three per cent, of the total amount bid, to be forfeited to the town of Columbia in case the suo-¢ cessful bidder fails to enter into sald after the’ il reserves the right to re« 4th day of October, Ay 4