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THE SEATTLE STAR. THE HOME OF Reilable Pianos | Last sie umcal li eas as =~ DOWN AT E ee Ree er = THIS HORSE EMULATES — VALUES “Sess an Ty RACES _—_—BULL IN CHINA SHOP not walt to f whether the 4 “ he game the locala were ahead and| ARRANGED FOR THIS AFTER h um and| * ped ted any woo dee a ee a The Bartell! Drug Co. a. he 1990 2nd ave, rked hard to keep their opponent#!| NOON—AUTOMOBILE EVENTS| likh ere ed f ether he wanted six or 5 gated their patrons to expect 004 byour money back for the asking. [from scoring, but at the latter end) t f the camp tn uni- | bi en buttons, but made haste inte TH Salus. and they are never disap-| Gels Ladien Suits, Walste, Separate | game the Nanaimo team had | orrow's prog - ‘ of Preniden 5 ther room, The pony is sald # ad. Hints Skirta, Etc. Mx Koals to their credit, | ‘Then they |track will be one of the y nd others f ave tried t imb on @ table, but point : | “ram RiGiT KIND." n defensive game, although |tive in the meet. ‘The ent : ry of the power | py wucce in upsetting a lamp. ae Adeeck’s Porous Plastera, 180 king..’| ———__ —_—— Siete te tne Be eat boye fought deaperately | the reat 2:10 pact } , Bele He concluded that a dresemakers ladonna Porous Plasters, % kind |score was made when the final whis | rh fl " and are | ¢ tarted for the street aga > Baan te toate Trenater ‘Whatcom Bo Falls But Not in the Good /ieiie dust Gots na Siar ith a howt of praixe | wore thé croue Waea oe Paine’s Liver Pills, 2e sine lie | omen - m Bowe Dar t the lodge who #0} ¢p t use then headed “Be bottles + BOE MRS, HANSON LO! Ranger and many others.” It will be | @bly cor ted th " | Hig rocery store, but the ate Eaaern Be bots . Under Engine Old Fashion | ; | 64 ing and improvised a temporary barricade of dry goods boxes. The paused and reflected that store was no place for a wel ucted equine even If bulls di@ Prescriptions are compounded at the same fair pricing, and none but graduates serve you / ee = | pee |that pl April 14 to join her ne and a quarter miles, will |band, who was at the tiny be a big feature, ‘Th 1} | WHATCOM, Ang, 2A M-years| CHICAGO, rowing |in a loge! amp on Whidby istand. | pr y be a dozen at | od boy named Clancy was run over | chivalry to the iking |Bhe has not been heard from since|cluding many of the f en and He did not} congpep eyes | BY & Bellingham Bay & Britith Co-| Western Uni « to: and husband haw asked the aid| winners of Is ek. ‘Thin will b « nally Invade China shopa, He Perm - ; Fjlumbia switeh engine this morning | day chawed tw secnger |of the local police In wearching for|hot contest for the me and ran away,| went down the street stil furth Parco Kigney Medicne, #1 SOU LING BHERMAI BOCEY ban [and killed. Hoth loge were entirely |uivis, each * ,y J her ieee a. * © two other event lua ne Firet avenue. When|and spied @ kitchen door open and ~lsevered from the body. He was! through dowp-town stre throw ns ing the two-year pace and the] he broke away he took with him | dashed in Carter's Swedish Hair Rew taken to the hospital, where he died! ing street refuse and hy « im two-year-old trot, each for $300. | [about sx feet of a rail to e Could Have Anything COREE SR DERTAKE RS |S Saami Ema aoa: oat <4 ‘ick TRIP candy ieee eases ant | hie" prosrese nly | .oihe,occupante ave him full poss ae tk Cises re. step of the tender, but stipe boys hed them whenever |charge for the grand stand. \,.| MINGLING BROTHERS’ FAMOUS | nore ‘eaee oswn tas pth ie a kitchen table and a range passed over them automobile race, Owing to the con-| rived in town at 6 o'clock ye pony turn he sidewal by the family | a. BUCK & | co. | afternoon, many small . the psipie aaie an During his series of calls Street’ ition of the track, there was | l@rings More Then Half @ Million| There were three machines entered, | thelr home, but their parents know . jashed | | making it dangerous for anyone to ge |two steam motors and one gasoline | just where to find ther eals are | "inges She M, D approach him. Free Delivery. Phone, Main 603. | Furnishing ©. ite dnd Dollars from Nome Th The 4 © Makes Dri 1 | engine ne latter wan completely | forgotter pungsters will OF hat ; eee was stated that the animal be- §é SECOND AVENUE. | quick passage of six days, 20{0Utclassed. H. G. Maltby and W.| no appetites for a day or no for any ne ho by Mire ngs to Humane Officer Ridgway, Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, | A avick § s eat 4 * 10. Nelson drov their tea ma-| thing but pink lemonade and pop W. Twirs, « She was| but the latter stated later that he | OPEN ALL NIGHT. — oe | ges ee Nelxon won both the |corn, Little Tomies and Willies have | Slone at the as startled | had no horse answering the descrip. hours brought the N.C. Co.'s nteam- |: A > eas ae be ship Ohio, Capt, W. J. Bowes, froth] fastest time being £21 In the second | been playing at circus for by the strang n of a horse | tion ay axes . POC cube | the r r 5.000 * en little girls cruelly ne ATTEMPTS A HOLD-UP cee. : ently re-|hourt this snorting. Richard. fy, |OBlo went to Bt, Michaels where the!’ ‘Three Indian ponies w ered | their brot the clrous grounds Ue, reported to the police that two - urned to pity in pont | one o executors, qualifie Heturning. from 8t iment of shouts of encour. | enue, Where they display great en | the corner venue = able 8 ama ef USIC 0 from the insets asgrem, ‘wandered | a5 & resident of What panty, st 14 the Ohio took m the rest of the tribe,| thusiasm ip a quiet way |ginia street, last night. He resisted, ® |} from his home yesterday and fe he ed the estate held in this ok ition satahe : cadulpallt Padioumprasbes end tet and both men ran away. ieee that is warrantee 1 to be in the woods near Bal tants to $245,000 ° re posane, i " or miley einer cin .s 4 on etn Poses on ere sk Moved to 1406 Second Ave. | |i"! ’ M. Webster, of Seattle, in| Nome, $50,000 sure and freight, The ponies rej In the| @iother thet the thing ie a bore, but W YORK, Aug. 25.—General ——_ The pollce have Deen notified and | named ax one of the heirs which | includ the government names of Lillian Russell, Mary An-| Will allow nothing to interfere, with rd Molineaux, father of Rolana JAMES HENRY are looking for him. It i thought | seam, launch Nordion, consigned (0) derson and Two Btomache. ” Latin] (elr golnE to take the ineaux, who was comvicted of the eo le min a Insane. Port ‘own Russell won by a fortable mar- w er of Mrs. le Adams, says Whotemaie ant Metaus Butcher, Jeevan} (1 Nino he Fas The following vessels were at| gin, with Mary Anderson second Nellie, the only giraffe in captiv- 8 abae of of the inno- ee N e August 16: ore Sadie, A la number of the spectators! ity, is a ture of the magerie. ence of his eral Molineaux De Dine ¥. cutter! took a ully eight feet of throat and| declines to say what his detective | a $6 Pike St. Tel. John 2831. on Meat: ° Vantage of the opportunity | Bhe has And Best Ser: ¢ Moat ¢ Bear and the noke, which was tol yesterday to visit the stables and| comes from a very good giraffe fam- | work to save his son from the ¢ = * sloven jeatl for Bemttie August 17 paddock at the track. None of the| ily in Africa, so holds her head very | lows has brought forth. The Judg- AMUSEM: Purser D. F. Robertson reports a] hor appeared on the track aa the! high. ment of conviction was recentlys 1 OPERA == ant Voyage. Coronation day,| rules of the aasoclation tall for the he fat lady, the bearded lady and| versed by the court of appeals abd Leading HOUSE Theater. August 9, was ted with ela who eat fire and swords |a new trial ordered. jot observance ¢ Sabbath | the m ABERDEBN, 5. Da Aug. 35.—The | ora fontivitios. mon py ay. ve been left behind. It ones o ane Gay. ° ior ae nin a ae Mit | was presented with « bex of coron - — hinted that there may be s wild girl A HUMORIST ro J oe ation « rt ry « coron- raw st and a sea shares nearly all oi: Fai renpaiae CHICAGO, Aug, %-—Contrary to| snail silver. ‘The safe, containing | M0" Ghndy and am excaiiens coron:| MORTALITY REPORT Roa REED AND PIPE Hurry! Hurry! iow yet, to be had at pectations and to the wishes of] most of the bank's cash, wat Un- | concert wae held, the program end-| The funeral of the Inte John Me-| A small army of persons are in the If you want seats fo- the Thoee desiring stock wil ko’ we te |the family of Minnie Mitchell and of |touched. ‘The robbery in supposed | joncert wee held. the program end-| ihe fulsal Of che lete John Mo-| | A small acmy of persons are in the — or COMPANY | act promptly. Early advance in price |‘he coroner, Judge Brentano totay|to have been the work Of af aia-| Warg president Roosevelt and the|Mutterworth @ Sons’ chapel. The| The rapidity and ease with which ELLIS MORRISON, Asst. Sec, | TeCured to issue an order for the ex- | teur cracksman. aheeré:: an remains were shipped to Nova Scotia| the enormous quantity of food I» Basement Mutual Life bidg. Seat |humation of the remains found in « where they will be interred in the| prepared ie wonderful wr, South Side weed bed and buried as family vault at Port Hastings The parade, which began at 10:30 Bo fonth mag en Sot ne ried =| MINING ON THE THE COSMOPOLITAN iargosette| gereck thie morning. wee ons of the heart. . The court refused ake uehter and Mra. A.| finest circus displays ever seen in the order on the ground that there BARANOFF ISLES IN. Riggs, wer yesterday from| the city. Thousands of people filled THE DRUG COP 2) ee oe Butterworth & Sons’ chapel. Inter-| the streets through which It passed. room oniy last night. jthy of the body. Absolutely no oe ately ; ment was in Mount Pleasant cem-| The cordon wae s. mile ang o palt week, Saturday matinee, progress has yet been ma: by the! 32. W. R. Moore, who is connected etery. jong and filled with splendid feat- “The Rose of Killarney.” Sole Agents for [police in unraveling the mystery Or|with the mininw commany omneting Funeral services for the late Mralures, The route was as follow ATIRACTIVE PRICES ~S0c and 25¢ | JAE-IT-UP—Cures Chili Blaine Bor wecuring any clew as to the where-| ihe Dewey groun at Moleman t orew of the Ohio. ORGANS The most popular in America, ‘There are more Kimball instruments being made and sold than any other make in the world, C4 Isabelin Robson, wife of J. H. Rob-| Harrison street and Nob Hill a | abouts of Bartholin turned yesterday and will go i a held ae enue to Cedar street, Line | av. _ > | police claim to have found aline city of Seattle at t ne family reaidence. enue, r way, to Second av-| Newspaper Enterprise Association. Ss th El nt i Spe epee eanin neartiie bar Seeaawaotete eb tke sates ter aes 4 | ay was well| enue, to Union street, to First av-| Mrs. Handout-But you said you'd ee ie al |thotin place athe Se x young yom. [mining on Baranoff island, wher i it sera te ee lived Gere a Cedar street and show ms bg 2 eRe ne $850 (house with n year am the night [ts development werk to ax Keser: Jourred last Friday, was due to con- - pat L always will have my Mttie - | thon ¢, ma'am! | Minnie Mitchell disappeared. an company. He states that by the sumption. ‘ . Kimball Grand Funeral services f icKen- ALL THE WEEK — nd ot the ie wilt be |ste were Me pry ay haa ote A HIGH ELK HORSE STOLEN ng on th ap. and oi : wept Friday Night) ter, Mra. D. C. MeDonald, yesterday A horse owned by H. Roberts was Except od in for 69 more. The ore in atterpoen, Bie. eDonad 1 at} Most prominent among the many|stolen from its stable on Western | 1? our show window to be a4 of All Little Artists, e. his sister's residence in West Seat-| Elks now visiting the Seattle street|avenue and Battery street during |the Elks to the QUEEN OF Is A MANIAC Newspaper Enterprise Association. tle Friday, after a tong {tin ‘Ser-| fair and carnival is Jobn Galvin of |lust night. Mr. Roberts had just re | CARNIVAL U ere in charge of Butterworth| Cincinnati, who, with Mra. Galvin, | ceived the horse back from Humane “Are you lost, my boy? " ae ! Do I look | # Son yeuterday registered at the Rainier-|Officer Ridgway, who was treating —— ea en ts ee Noe ia pour sax |The remaina of the Inte Con Hayes | Grand it for a sore foot. The barn door was! P), §, JOHNSTON CO. J. V. Young was committed to the little Village? i'm from New York, |¥¢re Shipped to Durand, Mont. for) Mr, Galvin was past grand exalt-|broken open and the horse stolen ¢ asylum today by Judge Tall-| {arm . interment by Bonney & Stewart, last | ed ruler of the H. P.O. E. for several | While Mr. Roberts and his wife were General Music Dealers, | Hin cane in on mt in mint. % a di | years subsequent to 1889, and before |!" the city 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. nee Saturday. Summer prices . ause he believed that yrtle Cunningham, aged three|and since that time has held othe “Wry For Her Cory Corners—Exelu oR S| ALMA ND GROP 1S | e225. SUNN, NAMES) had lace, eae me. has eld other | Mop SMOKERS ARRESTED After battering down the door of m den on Fourth avenue t night, Policemen Gilbert Bunnell arrested three hop poker, John Borto, a burly color- ed fellow put up a fight, but was overpowe: Nellie Barto, his wife, and Harry Edds, white man, tried to escape by a trap door through the or pleasure. While in Sait Galvin visited the Elke |®" op! ra Roxey Reber, aged 42) carnival ome ive Wall Decorations. For His a tres | . " | LYNN, Mase. Aug. 24—Thousands | him, he became terrified and left hi street. Remain are at Bonney & | West t 1D AVENUE E THEATRE... Den—War relics and gun racks. MH came into Lyn to4ay from the sur. {home at van Wert, 0, and came to LARGE Stewart Lake a | ff For both—Prices at the lowest. [| rounding chantry to welcome Presl-|s where he had a slight « Mra. ¢ LM. Russell Mar. “Phone a |dent Roosevelt. ‘The factories, ce with Dr. Hastings, who| SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., Aug. 25.~| Years, died at Nome, Alaska, Decem-!* Mr. Galvin In private life te a law-| 22 Clase Pamily Resort | W. S. KIRK, 1209 First Ave. Bi chops and stores generally were |ilven an Queen Anne avenue and| Harvesting the almond crop of Call-|ber 21, 1901. Remains are at Bon-|yer, and has a large and lucrative biases 200, 3c, 4c, Soc cloned at noon and the streets were / Prospect place fornia begins this week, more than [Ney & Btewart's practice in Cincinnatl, where he only Gompival, in town this | thronged with people. Fully 150,000) After staying with the doctor for|two weeks later than usual, The| Judge D. J. Fry of this city died at| known one of the foremost cor- | | people lined the route over whic m tbe le short time, he became convinced | crop ts extimated at 267 carloads or | Nome, Alask July 6 1908 Remains| poration attorney: | WATCHES. DIAMONDS. FINW president was driven. At the city that even bie fri has evil de-| 2 ewart'& As Good as a Circus Amusement tickles the inner man. ® tons, and ie reported of excep oof, bi e e | “JEWELRY *ND SILVERW. hall he made. brief address. The |signs upon him, and he ran from the| tionally shee BOTH LEGS BROKEN Kh dim, the Chinaman who conducts | , And LOW PRICES tickles the ees AMOUS xH. el PA ES ec MO OS ES CLUB EXCURSION Both of C. Carlton's. lets were] AN Jim the Chinaman who conducts | gre fellow. i AMIN ate bert Hanger 7 1 oe ie OP ibe apetsh | voice’ The shale heighborhoo’ wes SOnAP TONIGHT Sond natened the excar- | pee te in eartom's lets wore] ine place, : fhe the president. was.eacorted to the |exoited by his maniacal yelle. Be under the auspices of the| yesterday. He was brought to the| uw, % ft. % Garden Hose, ia” | She claraaet sewetey nouse an the the Dictioction, where he took the [oral men were required to hold him club to the San Juan|Keattle General hospital for treat: | ,,,Wanted— Good strong youngman to hepiogerin’ $1.40 train for Boston on the car while he was being| STOCKTON, ; Aug. 26.—There|!#ands yesterday. ‘The magnificent | ment. X apprenticed to learn a fine trade _. Sa brought to the County jail. It was] promiser to be an fiteresting contest [steamer Clty of Beattie had been se- Call between 9 and 1 a, my 107 gnutagtori necessary to keep him in a straight] here tonight w “Yor Peret |cured for the oceasion, and the ride . i * me MISSIONARIES while waiting for examina-| Jackson," the Heltimore flan through the picturesque parts of the POLICE NOTES He will be taken to Steilacoom | ‘Tym Mu sound proved @ source of delight to ents Dr. J. P. Sweeney hae returned ‘The theft ta “ gold { watch was re | from his vacation. Office, Hotel Se- Porte’ to the police by P. 8. Pulver, }attie. } of 116 West Lake avenue, this morn- Dencialt Giaesad . Thirty-Five Presbyterian Christian On the return trip the people on| (26. The watch was stolen from Mr. jonelay Cinagee | We have a few ee te | Pulver's house a few a Professor Wilson at Ranke Hall SOUVENIR Workers on Shinano Maru board were entertained by Frank ( {Kia Lewis, a tenderloin char-|Monday and Friday evenings, Pri- cups Thurey-tve ecgeomarte, et sot OWA STATE FAIR |! ni 'staves ania onrar wate | peste rind ae oen [Mate ian iy Bai ihe, Third ‘Avenue theater | FOR THE ORIENT|* a some tater fora 20 rated one A FLIRT hard-hitting variety and t tent ‘A is expected to be a fast from the time the gong sounds the excursionists. At Kast Sound a stop of two hours waa made, and the excursion! pent the time in wan- dering about the beach and grov: 14 ft. Fremont Lawn M Lawn Sprinklers ... Grass Shears ... Afternoon at 2--Night at ~ aotition . ~ Policemen Holland and Damm to pote {EEE Dotrs Open an Hour ‘Eartie 5 RA oy wb El Racine ban placate Wad tom 3 ae eee reached Koattie about 10 serve out a 30-day suspended sen-| Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures Everything for the whiskers, : ent, Be sure and |} will leave for the Orient before day- DES MOINES, Towa A a earned arith ihe day's] tence onthe chain gun free. to (each new subscriber to the | on the lawn. e \c avition tar No, secure one. Ab- |] |IIgit tomorrow .morning on board in the striking feature of the lowa|ment accorded them by the officers| ™puWeRaL OF E.CHAMPOUX™ |ercunds, "°7C2 N% 20 carniv ng ros. sotutely the best [ithe steamer Shinane Mam sailing State Pair, which opened for'n woek | of the mteamer, eee Or CART EX gait sou rom . in thik city today. The structure 7 AY AT Champoux were held erday af- city ‘The missionaries are gathered here Cost In the neighborhood of $00,000] SHOOTING APFRAY AT NOME|Champoux were held yesterday af-| waive Desens tobeieaieadinand Circus — 7 __,_ | trom all parts of the United States and is one of tho finest buildings Of lagray am a result of claim jumping |CPAapel. Nearly 400 people attended | free to each new subscriber to the | & Beninghausea's and include several veterans in the # kind in the country. It has a]on Huck creck, 18 milon northewat ‘nt | the Services, which were in charge of |Star at booth No, 18, carnival a Oriental service as well nx a number capacity of 4,000 and con-|Yorm July 27 Sam Colelo -|the Fraternal Order of Eagles, The | Sounds. $07 First Ave. f young married couples to whom rk. July 27. Sam Colelough, #u . of young. ma poupies, to. whom large arenu for the exhibition | \erintanaant of the ter America | @eceased had lived in Seattle for 2 ABS TET IS tocar b Ry ure of 5, peel aoc ~ 6 ere | shoulder with @ 22-caliber rifle, The | hote Boats leave Colman dock, opposite | and the-8. E. Co, jj} Aumber of the young people of the} " addresses by Governor Cummins, ltormer gave himself up and was epot, from 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to Bp. m, party graduated from different Pr Senator W. F. Harriman and others. | rinced in the Nome jail,” Tie alleges} CRUSHED HIS FOOT, Sictoctte unswrsede “| byterian colleges and seminaries last a . “2 that Wiseman tried to drive him off] While riding on a freight car o sp r Be SOF) eT their fh af | CITY COUNCIL IN his claim with a shovel, upon which| Ratiroad avenue eater’ “aican i The members of the party have| he fired, Clark, a marine Areman, caugnt dis | CLOSING OUT | c "ed foot in the car wheel and was severe- Bete seer tc tet cace ae BURGLARS AT WORK | ly Injured. He was taken to. the SPECIAL SESSION] punctans Ar Wom sonce|Walulie dtnalia tesa ELK SOUVENIRS | CURTAIN STRETCHERS Wi Performers. 100 Feature Acts. Only Juggling Seal ef stay in the clty by me Are usually out of Bithe focal Presbyterian paper Enterpriae Amsnciation. Last of the Gtratfes. t Mies 1. I, Willlame at 123 Seventh _ me 29 Trained Elephants. price ¢ I aaw you flirt ad ere dy M nue south, last night, and stqic| Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures as tion at an open-air social service You flirting again yesterday. | Body Meets Tonight To Discuss Per- | ty." y" ; ; nival in butter plates, deco- ‘ ' leiined o Balle Castnd, but how yc taxon ¢ ot Fr Hack’s| She now what's the matte }$20 money and a quantity of] free to each new subscriber to the ne] 4 erate | Gate c chance vat f) Seki on the AG -6t Frank Di Side) ieee ea eater at | manent Tide Land Grades | jewelry, “The door of the house was| Btar at booth No. 10, carnival Fated with, hand I Tallon Mads Eee. aE | them “at special 1 4 farewell service in thelr honor will| He—How's that? : The city council will meet tonignt | Unlocked with a skeleton key wrounds. on eae Separate Dress Skirts, 4 on ve price, Adjusts be held at Westminster Presbyter-| She ways has room for one]as a committee of the Whole te once lackets, Petticoats, ee oe ns nildren | fit any. ine cu jan church, Ail friends of mission-| More, more discuss the question of tide J Chiffon Neck R of preter) amine is tale, and onal “a The question will come iffon Nec! uffs, ary effort are invited to attend land grade Gy at She: Pas C ‘ ‘The following are the names of the up in connection with a franchise Same price as charged at regu Special Price 1 Todd, M.D. Bev. A. J yrthern railway which will be| BE ticker wagons on show grounds 81.50. Mire, 4. Ke, Wrigh the Great, Northern, and, Northers We hold the p’ a olen: MEY. DA. Pacific railroads as agreed upon by | Ostrich Feather Boas, Fur Jackets, Fur Boas. wh. Ladies Free MADISON “ Pa, toenable our coun- Prva urs. Ua ciate Reve nnd Mr*:| wrracpagAnne A ee, | Feit Siete tate outer: | AT RACES Full line of Fall Millinery, try friends to take ff earns, Rey. and Mrs. C. L.| AC ESDAR is. 5 ay |e atth fy fet i one home with ‘ op $b i, & x elie the beginning of the sixteenth | "aty Bneinesr ‘Thomson will be faut THEATER al Mackay.” He, and | Mrs. Ment £ the coal strike. It finds | present to take care of the city's In-| omorrow We sell for cash, or on part nd two children, Rev, 4 . th sides determined t ht to the |terests in regard to the permanent ‘ COON BROS., oo Pee thn ada ar ene eat Teaident Mitchell seemed | grades of the Ude land atreeta. Tt ts Payments. ting, Miss Gr Thoman FR. Ly Week ‘Sta larting in the report that 1412 First ave., near Union. beginning of SUNDAY . AUG. 24 Mion MF, Hath, Mise A Tine, sped Ae pdequnte protection ne | tne end end Mal be Dut a 4 today, the fair nex will be admittted without cont tomorrow, with — ee Franz, P. C. » Mias Grace Cor nm them : eo vena : cents admission to th MAJESTIC scr Fis cn, BOY BORN AT ,Dinatbas asiaons Gasesln 42. | -BURLESQUERS... "= Name PEST HOUSE DIES Notice to Siar Sis ae Other Souvenirs, dallions, large hand-painted plates, pin trays, ete, worth up to $1.50, at, special,,..49¢ such as me- 1812 Second Ave. . Clonks and Millinery. See the 1:10 Pacing Race, purse $1000. ng out sale of Kegiey t public Co. k < nt |} We are selling Rubbers for sinerre @ Oa's meek, St put [FStesioaniye Nome coy coro il Gyregt of ih ap anti a | > Mates jeune Runes. | Hancuss \ Vaupevine| ice aera st 200 shar ot eon, ee tiie hey wa | fe Sie sae POP BD 6.02010. 2%0%, purse s000 otek aL th ire stock of hardwar ney Sandahl, of wis ot Rapdwrase, orook- | The son. ot ME Steamship City of Seattle, Captain ery, eraniteware, glassware, anklin, and firat saw light In the | Business of special importance for | Nickolson, brought 144 passengers | utlery, groceries tle eminlipex Rompitdl Test June \from Southenstern Alaska and the shelving, show Carne | Notwithstanding the fact that the oiae child's mother at the time of his birth was rece usually severe attack of &mallpox British Yukon yesterday and $40,000 | WITH A COMPLETE COMPANY OF 30 Voicss Rhodes Bros. Good strong young man to be apprenticed to | is all good and clean | and worthy the attention of coun ing from an w Tea, Coffee and Crockery House rn a fine 4 Big Events | | Meters, and others. | ually, saverdatinak of Amal | | “Norrem 70 stockHonpmna | 1214 SECOND AVENUE | ”,) wert. _ | smooth and h In perfect henith, holders of the Seattle Cereal Co, wil ——— tween 9 an ' | pearmat La Naiy #9 ne grt po aa . | or "ana. 406 “rtatirond ave., Seattle: |W Agmisston, gentlemen 4.00, inctuaing grand stana |) Wek Kidney Cure | P | Judge Daniel 1. Fry his etty.| sainutrition was the cause of nin} All members are expected | Wash. Monday, September sth, 190 LADIES FREE it e RICKS | Services from the fur ‘ pee to haeenae at J o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of Stops pain in the back and . a eine 250, 250 and 0 { Bonney & Stewart Tueadi ite . |to be present. electing a board of directors and cures ail kidney and bladder ||| {$07 THIRD AVENUE Pe Matinge—10¢, 00 and ac} ternoon at ck, under the aun | Dance aioe tree,| BY order of Pres. 1 ict ta comme before the mectine. "| Take Interurban Car First Avenue South and King Street, Pare troubles. 50e. | cS en of th A noldiers! Ranke hall tonight, ladies freo, | proper to come before the meeting . ae AE Ws 8 When 13 is invite tend. In-| oe, $e > |" _C. A. THORNDIKE, Becretary QUICK DRUG CO., 704 tet ave When buying art advertised in > 4

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