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h ranch, 16@ Native rut axe rh Deere Washington, g| FOR HAWAI "| Chinese “Ferm Hands } FOOTBALL _ AT LAWTON =: 4 : nae ye! hres Are Recommended » Also a Little Story About| 2 | . “Jack,” the Correctod | dally The fotlowing Poor Lost t tng offered to the produ) WeasHinatoN, Nov, 4—Acting r Mascot peer ba, round the dock of 58) Gocssnar ME I, Cooper, of Hawall, in by | « im-Oate, & barley annual report, r mmends that 4 rT heat hicken feed, ot Hawallan silver ing be convert The guard house, adn at $20. : be eis > 1 int corresponding cote of th Batiaing, bakers “agen a: Kuatern w pembngten imoesy | Lantern Ge ny pe tarnee arses tt E most vy and the) “Tratter — B¥eah ranch, 13014e: ma-| ily in the nagar faide. a Wenited num plank road that ts being « ttt c ber of Chinese laborers be imported fo the post will be comple m |” Choese-Native Washington, thelr presence in the country being ‘ | Bega — Strict fresh ranch, conditional on thelr engaging in ag 9 » 106th and Su t| Eastern, 13@22 tural pursuits. recommendations are for the artillery have each xpert fc Ball team at thi games that have sand forestry } of Heenges to divert water fr wh nm lands e it is of no avail, to artd we owners are adopting the erection of oma high school teams. Thia team Gontains several old players, and | @aptained by Charles F. Lyn wed several years as ha’ @ University of Maryland te @nd was recognized as one of IN THE CABLE == oache en on the gridir ‘ a e ores rn raha aly }Str. Dirigo Returns From Alaska Sergeant Ja d Private King With Late News i) Gre publishing a weekly paper of ¢ ering of statist B @nd § pages, the Fort La M ments between the mainiand and the re fo Samed tn ¢ “J ia, and the hppointment of a over a year tt ty secretary to act during the XH battery, Thira U: Mty of the secretary of the territory, for . 1800, while K | only, ‘was in the trenches before C cw m1 t Tel. Seattle axon, Charies F. 1 with Inter-State Greyhound Dock | - Kegley- McIntyre Co. mW Oockdental Ave. RALSTON’S PANCAKE FLOUR Self rising); bakes those deli- cate brown cakes; per ' 25c finding of the break in this place | pkg., 1Se; 2 for... repel the ¢ la the story that the steamer March Jack| Hating broke it while dragging for DELMONTE’S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. umeee le (Self rising); the best buckwheat Bharpshooters, Carlton of the anima Rime endeared himself to every u p | @ier on the north line. owing to t ea , sagactous ma ed sentries of ( @f the Fitipino. was Jack who warned the approaching = tnsure ) The value of this servi re wen that It took of in euch & way as to break the insulation by chafing. About mile of wire will be spliced into cable so that it may be the reef instead of over it a d ‘The Last emperance Work | preparation; large 4 were known as K battery, Thira| A regular old-fashioned Prohibt packages. ouk 25c ‘| walked post in the jungtes| ton, meeting, addressed by Rev f o | Raa rice over o¢ Lisson wih hiss sa] See ee | SUPERB DRIPS 4 1 = aamemin aged Ay A fine amber-colored syrup; fine is SHE OBJECTED TO E for table use; }-gallon cans, | catioad, Seatti each, 306; 4-gallon 50 | POTATO PEELINGS Coal, ton, carioad, Seattie Fuel Co. been Cc _ And Called Upon the Police to Help 4 Her Out EATTLE’S BUSY { SEASONABLE, meRcH- STORE | SALE SAVINGS Many months ago the plans were laid for this Harvest Sale success, and the goods were purchased at such advantageous terms that low startling prices were made pe You are the reapers of the harvest. Some sample savings. ‘The clerks at police teadquarters sve many reports from citizens Would wear out the patience of Modern Job. Detective Frank} % WhO 48 behind the desk : the day; ts the recipient of | of these complaints [Tie of this class morning over y ere. Pilner, a lady whe lives Where out on Twenty-third & grievance, and immedi munieated it to the police. m, who lives ne Alhambra Wrappers, doub Economies In Wrappers postings into the complainant's backyar Mackintoshes ‘tor Puget Sound Outdoor Wear Moth Mack. Bwe petty thieves were reported | ‘to the police Beet wae ot Wi in the al and a suit « ftom the room of F Steamer City of Beattie CAUGHT | IN THE AcT Burgiars pried open the ‘Gow of the residence 7 Bum at 2096 Fitth av and stole a quantity were caught in the €ver, by members of the f escaped with their plun 4 Wrappers, yoke, collar and cap on shoul nd quite worth $5.00 50 g1.50 ea W Their business. It | ‘there were two of th * Mack ed description of i $24 the jimmy, wi Mined, $9.00 e headquarters and , pri that the thieves may soo 86.05 Navy ARTIGHOKES-- “GRAPE FRUIT Artichokes Harvest 82.05 IT’S THE HOUR OF THE RAINY DAY SKIAT LADIES EXTRA AVY CHEVIOT STORM | Ladies’ Pan American All Woot Choviet sete amg o. AT Reversitie Storm Skirt eetved on the markets 4 nda € t i} t Artich- ; + ; or A today 8.08 § PETERSON’S, 206-6-10 PIKE ST. | tity pnourcy seeee concen a ea 9029000000 FrvMIneaED AUN CMYORA DIC | | AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS 3 3 £ Below Cost This Weok at OSden's, 502 Pike St. "Fs cocssesecooccosensoooescssooosossccsssscosooes B firm. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. | (CORRECTED DAILY.) Green Fruit .PERSONAL t ‘neater - TET \ » vin < A Hig ss F y Resor aa Pe ee i | MOS SNIoH Te si Majestic Range Pf fun ot : No. 711 Soupet Ave. 2 Cans Economy Cream 15¢ | A diay ay accel oe oe ‘ article for f es oe aia. STANTIAL WAY aide err? a Gold Crowns, $5; Full Set)...“ Wise Womsla 3-Pound Pails 450 Ss s Teeth, $5; crdgawark, $5; | head y MAI n AMOUR: and Vv. s TFIE | Gold Fillings, up; Silver Fill- | FREDERICK MURPHY, ap W. S. MAYFIELD BARGAIN |s2a7 ade We Phan ad an |e 68 Frepenicn FAMILY GROCER are alwnys to be f £03 Pike. Tel. Main 998 and 271 ‘ = New York Dental Parlors ws hander Dicbnmnatbreermereee ton BETTER THAN BONDS 64 FIRST AVE, SEATTLN. = THE SEATTLE STAT, GOBGUGSGOSHHG5OFOHOGOBCOOO8OOEOO _ FREDERICK & NELSON——FINE FURNITURE THE BON MARCHE Clerks’ Co-operativ Sale Began this morning. Today and eve ry day from er 30, eachh | clerk will be allowed one per cent. of his or her sal CLERK’S CO-OPERATIVE SALE OF WAISTS 793 Waists at Less Than Half i} | | 9 ©9O9 99000) 6 9909800 890O86 0000900009 1099000000 The Boston National Bank of Seattle HERMAN CHAPIN, Prost. A.M, BROOKS, Cashier. ow ‘till Nove 5 in cash. SEATTLE. WASH., Oct. 30, 1901 Recetved of Frederick & Nelson One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to be disposed of in accordance with conditions men- tioned in this advertisement. (Signed) A. M. Brooks, $1,000.00 Forfeited to Charity IF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT, IS UNTRUE Ve have deposited $1,000.00 with Mr. A M. Brooks, cashier of the Bos- k. to be forfeited to and divided among Seattle hospitals for free beds in case the following statement is untrue. th of a th. He , and get it Sac pow S6. 50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 markabie We New theit wor there are French Flan th Walsts, in plenty, , ne have white broe@. act, there Is not an ga the gathering, In the Venetian Cloth W f The sale will be @ remarkable one from the bests as well as the almoc: unheard of price ¥ f satin ribbon. large variety to choose Gram 3.98 Takes Your Choice of Nearly 800 Waists, Worth to $10.00 She BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. Seattle People Have Purchased More Majestic Ranges During the Year Ending Oct. 31, 1901, Than They Have of Any Two So Called Steel Ranges Taking into consideration that all other ranges sell for less than the great Majestic and that the people of Seattle are careful, intelligent buyers, it must be a demonstrated fact that the Great Majestic Range is a better range in every respect CONDITIONS ng the howpltals of this city for free beds if the people of Beattle have coveececzocece SUITS wool worst stripes, smi Within Your Reach Combination and Electric Fixtures In the lot there are Men's Suits of }-wool serge, in black 4 biwe of tweeds, fine Scotch perag eens checks, unfimished ie worsteda, fine Thi beta tailored im the most perfect manner; many with aifk Ened coats, cutaway, sack or refer stytes, and Ty site in every style. Suits thar fow ready-te-wear shops in duplicate even at full a at are equa! in style and finish to the igher elaas of merchant tatloring; worth $12.50 to §15. Among the Overcoats are New Lon- Overcoats 23°ns,'%,orsrcosts are New Lon- poms 03) Melton My, Bannockburn fabrice, lined with Italian; broed military whoulders, padded on i lined with Aeloumene as only merchant tailors finish their work. Overcoats, too, in the new Raglan styles, (hree-quarter length, or short great vy meiton, double breasted paddock styles—every in every color, black, brown, gray, beaver, London md castor. Choose sults, or overc: both; values 413.50 to #5, to wo at S188. igi: REAT BARGAIN HOUSE, " *co An eapectally a ractive line of fixtures at prices that mean | an opportunity. ‘The are of standard manufacture andr riety of de- signs and finishes. fixtures ewent a The $1,060 to be divided am not purchased more Great Major teel and Malleable Iron Ranges than they have of any two other Ctieianetes commencing Thursday, Oc- so-called steel ranges pold in t ing party shall deponit an equal amount ($1,000) ‘deat tos todas tex WIREBERG & KESOLER, hens with Mr, A. M. Brookey*au Agreed upon, to be distributed in like manner ff the ten Gaye, we will bold a spe- eoesescoeonsescecooooces. p of Seattle have purchased more Majestic Steel and Malisable Iron Ranges than of any uther two cia! sale at prices much be | — « so-called steel ranges. ant tex wane for the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or T m It will be easy enough to se citizen to decide the point as ¢ a of good Habite—The only Keeley Institute in We oa mer te, who would be willt ttle work for sweet charity's ea one of whom rosegeim shine apace mH | T Green, Lake or Fremont car, Office 99 Bullivant ™ Green Lake ont cai ce 20 8 wo aatisfactory t or Instance: Ex-Gov, McGraw, Judge Burke, J. 8 mith, J, W. Bla- rs red this perted until 10 STITU E ing ‘Tel. Main 235, Beattie. Wash. G. 7. Caste wa bon, Jacob Furth, Herman Chapin C. Nelfe N. H. Latimer, Andrew Chilberg, James D. Hoge o'clock. ry Morite M. Thomsen, W. D, Hoflus, Mayor Humes, E. E. Ainsworth, Edmund Bowden, ote, ete., et _____ AMUSEMENTS, & The money will be subject to the order of the referee agreed upon. ee SIGN of the BIG COFFEE POT OPERA vie If statement ts not challenged by No one o'clock p. m., We will withdraw our $1,000. ape 9 N HOUSE : |THE SEATTLE ig babe a= Phone ELECTRIC Co. 30c rtstie Tepresentaiee ee am The Great Majestic Steel and$, corree | “iss of te Barf SATURDAY ALICE ARCHER Happy Combination Malleable lron Range We are frequently asked if “ the early breakfast” or some other cheap- er range (any range can be purchased for less than the Majestic) will give satisfaction. Our answer invariably “Yes, provided you have never used the Majestic.” The great Majestic Range con- sumes less fuel, heats more water and heats it quicker, bakes more evenly and lasts longer than any other range 23c ‘This sale will not 1p. m, and then it w feature of the day. Free With Coffee GRAN JOHN CORT. anne WHICH CAN BE I | WITHOUT ANY UNPLEASANT RESULTS. CAREFULLY MADE FROM THE BEST MATERIALS, Rainier Beer is its narrow 60--PEOPLE Prices—$1.60, $1 OPERA Seatiia made. if Rhodes Bros. GRAND HOUSE Theat Our standing offer of $30 spot : 1331 Second Ave. eo t say cash for any Great Majestic Range no livered. to any. part he city A pia Cou NY aan matter how long it has been used ,fro H whom it was acral or who a NE ae YORK = AL| " maa mor it for sale shows how durable and STAR PAINT CO. 6/4 First Avenue “A Texas Steer satisfactory we know the Great Ma- 300-802 Pike St. withou f baits oe nuns ne jestic Range to be. ‘ : ne cf r et : f ~ ’ We Published in Yesterday’s P.-1. a ListQq yi of p per EatPo Ek LE TMD AVENUE THEATER 4 . food Wo Manager. tt of Over 2,000 Users of the eae h i ee a | -a.Q * atten cheonn tans ond roughages wom oe” Sherman, ‘Clay & Co. SECOND AVENUE AND MADISON STREET geste tery eee visi‘ “ais To Man 26, 62 Yooer Way | STUNNAL DALES "| SO@SCOSOMOSOOOOODOOCOOCOOCCOSOOCCCOES 8”