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annem eo a cae a ‘Last Edition “VARSITY 4 O'Clock p.m. | WINS OUT THE MOLDERS’ END ie eres S| 30 scartet fever cas . ‘DANGEROUS TO HEALTH Th a communteation to the board of | public works Samuel G Ene dnaliegore, tn tbe us natruction of the Fan @ to 6 in favor of the | PONer f Ry miversity tenn. feo alley between Fifth and Sixth hi with Metal Te avention. The Improvement was re The strike situation in this clly) a ith th ¥ ” FA. M 1, neore Greene states that n by the molders irotng back to work sociation, is w | net's Hinth addition is 4 of ational Union of Mold to said Unie atterno: onnect It-with a sewer. The dear s 1 aferred with Mr. Keough | pools mre @angerous to the beatin of dg” gaa on rike attuation, He impresesd | Contagious diseases reported to! a large community and there is much OR ae » mont favorably and { believe it! the health officers today” W complaint. Mr ne mays. there ge a Sa anything t@ to be accomplished he| follows have been dwellings on that block for , a now Nes 0 do It Kittle Holden, aged 9 years, weven or eight years and atilt t oe wormed bem 2 r diphtherta Rudolph | is no we —— SEE | Aronson, aged 2 years, 218 Ninth ave-| The board will take the matter up | ¢ diphtheria; W, BE, Teets, | qt onve. "POLICE PULL A Jaged 4 years, 1836% Seventh avenue, | - marae wearlet fever: Wm. J. Rela, 407 Mad. Firs) Avenue Improvement | t, smallpox BLACK JACK GAME rhis mouth ‘there have bean | day pur { dineare re. | eb ee of First 4 } days yet to] avenue and hrough i | Me Council Street Committee Sets Dowa on Time Extensions E SHIPS THAT SAIL whip Centennial, Capt if whe Anishes loading he cargo, Will leave for Itamnna bay late ‘The council street commit as to reject the applic of | ey jeased om $0 cash ba. t $00 In mor ented and re- complete {he grading Fourth avenue west from Highla drive to Blaine street. The Un ex. A MIXED- UP CASE Oct. 3, dnd a forfeit of is provided. @ board of publie works re va A petition for a writ of habeas cor- £ pong tenslot jo 8 ~ Sa pus was flied today in behalf of Geo. | this afternoon, She takes 500 tons of herefore a direct mand’ net t Daniels, arrested at the demand of | *Upplies, 200,000 feet of lumber and rd mew Caratens Bros. The petition ix based | Some horses for the Trans-Alaskan rintendent oe ® Teport | UPOR the fact that Daniels is heid on | © * the board |& complaint in a magistrate’s court mead At Dawson, out of the Jurisdiction of the United States, It is also alleged that Daniels made a settlement at| a the éxtenston of tne. nae! Little's explanations were evi- Dawson with Christ Bartsch, the re-| presentative of the firm at that pla Gently not satistactory to thevtom- ‘and holds @ release in full from him. | mittee, and it refused to ir in the recommendation, holding it Judge Bell ordered eo writ to is- sue, returnabii LECTURE | ON LA LABOR causes, From now on it an. n itustrated lecture was given ‘flimsy imust be given before any suche ‘Quests for further time is of further time is granted. t night at Bt, Mark's chureh by iss Harriette A. Keyser, secretary the Chureh association for the vancement of the Interests of La- ‘The views showed ideal fac Conditions, clean shops, sweat , shops and tenement houses of dit- ‘The views are from taken in London, New ington, D.C. At the the lecture short a dremes were made by Rev. Geo. W. Mr. McCarthey, president ston’ onradl The * ‘The steamsh!p Portland, Capt. Lin- has aaited for San Francisco. She has £18 passengera, 1% of whom her from Nome. rt Egbert went to Ta- coma today to load coal. She will return here on Sunday to finish her oar; "The Puget Sand Tugboat Co.'s tug Tatoosh went to Quartermasters harbor last night, preparatory to ing into service on the Columbia riv- er. She will be used to tow ships Acrons the bar. It ts understood that she is chartered by the Ore Rallway and Navigation fan Francisco Kner Walla Walla left today at 1p. m. | She had 1300 tons of freight and 190 pa The next steamer of thie line to ar- five ls the Umatilla, tonieht. ‘The steamship Centennial, Capt. Conradl, is due to sail for Llamas bay tomorrow at ¢ a.m. She has a reo of 100,000 feet of lumber, hoo Of horses. ‘The bores will be tec ed at Port Angeles. ere t been collected during the last month. The steamer Dolphin morrow night for Lyna ‘The Chas, Nelson and City peka, scheduled to sail, wf! Away as they have not yet They both have heavy salm goes and are cleaning up the ship- ments from severa) canneries. They may have been delayed also by the fom. A chapter of be feerned next = BUSINESS WAS GOOD The week maid to have won of up well au WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? Judge Griffin broke the local di- voree record today. Here is tl lint of the dissatisfied ones made happy: Herbert R. Bartholomew from Catherine Bartholomew; Lillie Job: eon from Joseph Johnson; Ida Bun. ser from Freak Bunger Stella Stump from C | Florence $. Martin from Charles Wismer from Floyd | ed J. Anthony from | Mary J. Anthony; May Sinclair from | Ne ik. J. Sinclair. | yoott from Rich- | of Bugene Gryanna| against Lydia Gryanna was contin- | ued for fWether testimony as to the fact of desertion. Ten cases alto- | ether, and “ail down but on: | Fiant items erowd each other for prominence Announcements that some must necessarily it give you m true idea of the possibility for Store are given the preference. There js Saving bank account Yor he regular customer a Seven pore t of Handel” or “The’ Song.” The cast is com- Posed of well known singers. _ A Whatcom Boy Missing it. Senge! & 14-year-old What- boy, has a For Mititi Su 4 Cloaks call on M. D. Pease and Johnson Co., 1108 Beeond avenue. a ou ap itd demand. and eggs are firm. pone in penne 3 and Particular About your business Suit or Overcoat. It might just as well have the correct ap- pearance, be the right style and be fitted to your form perfectly. If you'll come to us for your fall and win- ter outfit you'll find that as far as fitting and pleasing you go that So many very. in these Harvest be left out. ‘Those econumy at Seattle's some chance for the of Peterson's. AFTER S We're a Bit rR SPECIALS to $18, J, Redelsheimer & (0, STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE READ without re-margin, ¢ juccess and Safety in Spec containing the only safe method of investing in Wall Stree How fortunes have and can be ma ery small capital. If you will your name and adi his book to you FREE If taken immediately will buy a block of ten lots on Renton car line, only fifteen minutes ride from . the city. My book on epeculatic HERBERT S, UPPER $2.and $8 Schewerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. HARGE, . A. WAROH | #2 Broadway, New York City, English Violet Totlet 3 Value, after supper sale price 4 cakes in a box, Me value, after js a | supper asle price, per vox We } No. f Fancy jtair “ieibione ae | Genuine Imported French Vio- value; after supper aale price e | let Tollet Soap, 3 cakes in a } “ Se | box; actually worth We, after } ‘/Ply & MARK, after suppe | supper sale ber box. 250 § Brice He | Ebony Back Bristle Clothes { ar. Cute valug . Brush. Sie vale, after supper } PCr Bale pricd, per sale Pree ones. Ze } the ast Black Sean 38-inch Whisk Broom, 2c value, § “Hions, reinforce hex i. ‘after supper price ....15@ > 1 i on Ho Puperting Peart Buttons, all sizes, ¢P wt od 1c value, after supper sale } Ti ‘owel: $e val, : price, per dozen Be } supper male price’ vu 3usiness Suits and Elastic Meta Batr Brush, no § P: = c ' sharp @Bds or edges; 4c value, € 1g > atier Mipper wale price oe Fille vercoats priced from The “Keep Clean” Metal Fac ; iencay : ‘ pee Bristle Hair Brush, pure, none Booby at $10, $12.50, $13.50, $15 tarnishing aluminum (a be $etssaes M. Sprin, this elty 20,000. At prey story lodging Ada Miners, aged 18 Mins years, died at 2828 Firat avenue, taaxt night ‘The body i# at Bonney and Stew art's, Kegley-Mclatyre Co. 111 Ocoldental Ave. Phone Main 406 SATURDAY’S SPECIALS POTATOES — Fancy White River Burbanks, clean, dry, mealy; as good a potato as Is sold in $1.10 this market; per 100 SWEET POTATOES The best, bright, fine baking size; 19 pounds....... ONIONS— Very fancy lot, bright, clean dry, smooth; the best we have sold; 25 15 pounds .. ° Cc tons of coal, 120 slelghe and 6 — h CRACKERS— Fresh trom the oven; 3 pound cartons; we will give two packages of Pop Corn Crisps worth gc each and cracker, 20¢, crisps 10¢ 22c ORO EURO Sunday Oct. 27.. Athion AND Inland Flyer FROM Columbia Dock AT /9and 10. m., 1:15, 2215, 4:30 and 8 p.m. | FARE 50c. ROUND TRIP | NO LAUNCH FARE GOK ‘The Chinaman Said SION THAT 11 WAS SOMETHING GOOD, “ME NO LIKER MBLICAN DLINK; HIM WALKER 81D) WAYS ALLER WAY DOWN SOME R# PRODUCH THAT ANG, BUT THERE'S Rainier Beer DIC ORFELCTLY, PURR, WHOLESOME AND INVIGORAT- ING, IT HAS ONLY GooD RE- H SULTS, ‘Two dozen halt pint bottles de- livered to any part of the city, 41,00, ‘Telephone, Rainier 30, but that is wagon taht in’ the _'APAL OF. KID WEST'S Dr, Harvey's — Thos. Hein Was Once a Col- or Win nai “pul Machools, who lege Student, Then a Crim- | tuts during (he work. will be tent inal, Now Insane 1 the faculty of the Dr. Harvey and Su nt Hartranft will ¢ poohomish Oounty tnetitute perintend duct the Hein, once an Alabama war arrested by Pc Tripp this after lice y: . A Pleasant Outing, y uther for the to b R and § p.m. Cor An the “pate Hetn in it passed Pi | ters, Beret. 1 recognined Fey Rad He Was arrested here by Detec Z tive Jack Wiliams and myse for burglary ~ for burglary, One of the Jobs chara Anothor Pair of ed against the trio was Max. Rag & Gold Filled Speo- to convict al three tacles Free Nev.20 but in the superior court Childa took st words made out of “F Mecowon ana Mele’ were. tanned pests gomiay emen rt jloome, A few days later McGowan Word only Be often G0 ot Os West, and both got eight years. Hein| 9-10 Meussy Bidg,, 34 and Pike, ___ FREDERICK & NELSON—Fine Furniture Saturday Night Specials INCREASE, IN POPULARITY Only a little over a m: evening specials— apectais are watched for and taken advantage of by Ia people Saturday Evening —_. to 9 46-in, Rutfeled Muslin, plain and with lace edge and T bedroom or other Windows, per yard | Cocoa Door Mats, 14226-in., each from 7 @-in, Couch Covers, nicely fringed, per th ago we started the Saturday ttle things that could be parried home. These ave increased in popularity until the announcements numbers of op. b's of a Dinner Set you want at & bargain, We will close out on plete open atook pattern— all prices. Take @ whole set, or any part of a set— Cups and Saucers, regular $2.35 dozen, per set of 6 500 Prates, all sines, take your choles, f-in. to tin. for set of atx. fn opportunity to get any pal Oatmeal and Bonn | Plates, for eet of 6. i! Vegetable Dishes, Covered Dishes, cach FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street Optum or Tel i Por th of Lt MM peu dacce KEELEY _ “iui ie sol Sich fee, emg Green Lake or Fremont car. Office 8 Sullivan Bulld- ing. Tel. Main 235, Seattle, Wash. G. T. Castle, Mer INSTITUT MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber, Get Out of the Fog PETTIT’S ADDI- TION IS ABOVE THE FOG Why buy a home In the valley and live with fog and flavor: Would you like « large lot on| Broadway for $300, with the; grandest view In the city, at they end of City park n ground Sunday afternoom, gonteEe eet Famous | Candies | FRESH EAOH | WEEK | 4 24 ave. and Columbia, Tel. Main 193. ADAMS Special Grocery Price for Monday IOWA E 623 New York BI Eye Strain in Childhood has blighted many lives t aused AMERY CR thered; M ackw R lay'# Special Price. hii es the une und 25e cessful ¢ a wpectalty PEANUTS. of child ultation free Monday's Special Price AL'CO., 8 Quarts for 10¢ | ADAMS’ BEST JAVA AND MOCHA COF ww i bs Guaranteed to please you OA en nnn ens Bbrice pe und » 400 3 tesue Tro ce ADAMS GROCERY CO. 3 me, oi 3 Pn 428 Second Av. STORAGE uae Bet. Pike and Union Ste. | cus en O48 9090000600000 009000000. Otfioe, 623 tet School Children’s & yes Supply Sreeeeeereoereveeeewens Thoir Intellect. Porfect Sight a Matter OF | sive eyes stunt the mind, ci | Forsight. . falt progress in son aa eS CHL go hit mi # in business, If 4o handi put | tton, SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co., Graduate Opticians, nd Ave, isher and Lane's) it ore SCH CHARD OPTICAL CO., Expert Hye Fitters. 1207 2nd Ave, 207 (Next to Stone, | (Next to Stone Fisher and Lane's), | 5 1415 Second Ave, 21) COLUMBIA STREET Same Side of the Street Wholesale retail Block as the Bon Marche, dealer | Manutactur- photogr y. DI P. develop. | ers of t Same | GN, OL C0, WINS ITS CASE: | judge Tallman Refuses to Appoint a Receiver The Great Northern Oil Co. has filed affidavits by holders, resisting ivership file MoGuire, the m charge of fraud tary in the Tallman heard the applies ecelvership this morning denied it LA ROCHE, removed to 811 First. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT NO DOUPT HAS A BROAD A | DIVERSE MEANING FOR MAD BUT NONE MORE SIGNIF! CANT FOR CONTEMPLATI PURCHASERS THAN THAT IT MARKS THE CLOSING OF D. 8 JOHNSTON COMPANY'S BIG ALTERATION AND CLEAR- ANCE SALE OF PIANOB AND ORGANS, AND AT THE SAME TIME VANISHES THE OPPOR- TUNITY TO NEARLY DOUBLE YOUR DOLLARS IN THE PUR- CHASE OF AN INSTRUMENT ANY TIME BEFORE CLOSING HOUR TONIGHT — BAY 10:30 O'CLOCK — EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT WHEN DESIRED — OND PRICE TO ALL ALIKE. | We have not consumed as much time in boasting of our honesty during the past two weeks of very animat- ed piano selling as some others, preferring to leave the scores of people to whom we have sold dur- ing this bargain period as well the thousands upon thousands of patrons all over = this northwestern country during the past twelve or more years, *pread the good news, believing that the treatment received and the values given them for their money, have been uch a to justify our an- tictpating their reply to all inquir- tes pertaining to our reputation for fair dealing. to be of a character to merit their confidence tn our pres- ent assertions. Don't put your purchase off till the last minute, for remember tonight ends it, after which the regular prices will be restored again. Good fecond-hand pianos from $67 up. Thoroughly reliable and fully war- ranted new ones from SiS, $200, $218 up and some as low as $137. New or- Fars. amall, from $22 for the regular 37 ones to $47 and $58 for the $80 and 999 styles. This is indeed an opportune time to buy @ plano or organ if you are de- strous of saving big money. You should not fall to supply your home ‘with « good instrument now, for, re- member, we grant very easy terms: even at the present cut prices. On ac- count of the remodeling of our and other reasons and many other makes at the great- ent bargain prices. 1 $375, and would ordinarit more by the average , that we will close out now at $267; tn solid oak and mahogany finish. Also a few of the handsomest and most ar- tistioally designed pianos ever carried here, that would retail regularly for nowt Bd over $600, that will go or West, and nothing could be more ornamental to a home. ORGANS-—-We have new ones of pl stops, dividing coupler werth $90, now 858, others in 22° feed: tion, Everything guarant: as represented. D. $. Johnston (0, 903 Second Avenue Burke Buildi | With Stores Also at Tacoma, Everett and Whatcom, THE FAIR 220 Pike St., Cor. 2nd The Saturday Skirt Sale ‘The object in sacrificing the on these fine goo the " dis to Saturday trade. They price Increase are all new and styl ishly, made of the best mer cerized sateen; come in ali colors, some made with deep flounces, others trimmed with soutache braid. The $| Digwont b in of the season, $| and a great money-saving op: $14 portunity. ON EXHIBITION SATURDAY an interesting Ine of Pure and rios direct from the Alaskan THE FAIR aa | - | 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 SATURDAY ane CAPITOL HILL ord In Seattle Realty The First Day’s Sales Amounted $68,500, and the Second Ay Swelling the Amount ---- Streets Paved With Asphalt ---- Cemeph Walks---Sewers---Prices More Reg. sonable Than for Similar Unimproved, on the Second Hij The value of the first day's ales on Capitol Hill beats the highest ed in all the history of Beattie, record previously estab’ It wan 968,000. The purchasers were among the strongest and most succemfel business men tn the city. Today, Saturday, opened up very brisk, giving prom ise of carrying the total for two days past the $100,000 mark, A detalied Uist, giving the names of purchasers, amounts of thelp purchases and the parcels purchased, will be published tomorrow morning. Every street and avenue on Capitol Hill has asphaiy pavement of the best quality on a concrete base five inches deep, Every street and avenue has cement walks, six-inch water maing and eight-inch sewers. Property in ¢he vicinity of Capitol Hill, without street paves ments, cement walks, water or sewer, is on the market at $1206 te $1500 per lot. When assessments are levied for pavements, water mating sewers and cement walks, these $1200 and $1500 lots will be called upen te pay from $500 to $900 per lot. That will make « different story, Capitol Hill has all improvements completed. No extra aaa ments will be levied. Property on Capitol Hill, with all improvements in and paid fon, te more reasonable than other property in the neighborhood withoat improvements. Lots on Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Rightemnth and Nineteenth avenues, near Madison, are held at $1200 to gm apiece. Many street improvements there are yet to be paid tor is yearly Installments, which will Increase the cost by 50 per eemt. Far better lots, all improved with the best of paving, comet walks, water mains and sewer; with a view in all directions sll passed in the city, are offered at prices far below. i ‘The margin for enhancement is great. a Carriages and an automobile are on the grounds constantly, will connect with the Madison street cable at Fifteenth avenue @ thirty minutes. This will continue until the new Fifteenth etreet electrical sball be completed, the market MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY, I12 COLUNBIA {s @ convenient device for meals to an invalid, and is useful: ow other purposes. Take one om AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUG Below Cost This Week at OSden's, 507 Pike St Gunther's -- the name | stands for all that’s best ia candydom. Some delicious Bonbons | arrived from Csicago today j--as fresh and toothsome las can be, and at Chicago prices. Pickled Pork Choice BUTT PORK, in sweet ickie, just the thing for a w England boiled dinner; or to boli with cabbage or for any other purpose for which a good article of pickled pork is used. 12%c Per Pound W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 803 Pike. Tel. Main 998 and 271 Telephone, Main TS, 8. B. cor. Pike St. and Second AVS | geserereserereseooverers, ‘ E Notice is her ng, State of Wash on, ual o'clock p. m., November for the gradi « of Ferdinand Cy in said town, bet the west I of Noble street, and the — ine of Letitia street, as showa profile on file with the clei of 6 town. lach bidder must re lump sum for work complete, panied with a certii for three per cent. of the amount bid, to be forfeited to town of Columbia in case the Z| cessful bidder fails to enter tate | contract within sve Cores award of the contract to $} Tas connect Senerves the right £0%@ Ject any and all bids. Dated this ith day of October, B. COVINGTON, \ShevoasBeo” The “Magic Garland” Tt is a dandy heating stove. It is air-tight, holds fire thir ty-six hours, Perfect gas and smoke burner, Distributes heat evenly. A fuel saver, | | (io, H. Woodhouse & Co,, 1409 24 POF OS OOO OL OCOD OOS: AN Manufacturers of waterproof horse and Wagon covers, dash aprons, wag- | on tops and umbrellas. Seattle 7 iy the . Main 1026, 82 Yesler Way [star iad Establishes a New Reg- INO Asse M n eres S28 BSYO.