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ADAMS & BLANCHARD SNAPS WEATHER FORECAST. Buy a lot or own your own home For Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight partly cloudy and cooler; Somore row probably showers, with cooler fresh east to south winds, Good lot on Bostlake avenue, clone ts to Lake Union, on street car line, $525. Splendid lot on Twenty-fourth ave ‘nue, north of Madison, magnificent view of lake, Hes high, no grading needed, $325. PELL PL IEEL DDE EPDODD COED LEIEG DEES ESI DEDEED : YOUTHFUL STRIKERS BE MURDER FRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. %—An odd strike has been en countered by Dr, Owens, superintendent of the State institute for the Feeble-Minded. The commissioners had ordered @ road mac % adamized, and several of the boys were employed to do the work. _ > Dr Owens found the boys Idi adaciaal 3 pte ‘ . . 7 J Commer m lereer, to! About 6 O'Clock This Morning Two Men Enter)?» jpsnin coun mesonorems mr omrm ¢ Bir Fight in Sfate Convention Over) 22s... Lot 946x118 and nice four-room house on brick piers, chicken house on lot and all in garden, partly tenc- ed with wire, $700, Waterfront Saloon and Attempt to Kill 3 the livery stable, and the man there told un we wasn't getting ‘@ ain't gettin’ nothin’ at all.” sald another, “and we want the Bartender e a A our work, Nominations and Railway Commision TACOMA, Sept. 9,—There are two win out, leaving both the Seattle POPPREASISEE6OSSOOOD [die fights in the Republican state} and the Mverett candidate in the The newest thing in Soft ‘80 | and fourth ribs, The wounded man onventi which will meet in this! rear ‘Asa result (sank to the ‘floor with a. 60 Spavention, which will mest tn tnis| Whliiriineae Hand Herbert S. Upper THE CHELTENHAM—$2.50 ‘Cooper, the Dartender on duty | Burke, the other bartender, wa NOON FIRE AT BALLARD Eressional contest and the clash over fe influence o The time, has a bullet Role tn his | Arqussd trom his slumbers. Then the BALLARD, Repl. Sa-At 12 o'clock | Governor Meniride’s railway commia:| {t,4 claimadthat the intense °F] 4p ang 49 @ ‘sie bail A Stiff Hat that looks and w good as any $4.00 Hat made, pe result tn Righwaymen made 0 today the roof of M. Mayhew’s re sion, which the governor will seek | Joh? 1. B. strane to | ee ‘Street ‘ two highwaymen door, and easily made their escape Gonski an. delle tens to have indorsed. ‘Phe remult of | behalf of Cushman strange 12 | __ cist Avene one Guarey See) THE OXFORD-—$3.50 @ shot had been up the waterfront to Pike street be fire from * spark from the Hopkina| either can scarcely be predicted with | cot ens: and the lertained by the fore anyone was attracted to the Boller works rby. The laafety. There are four candidates scene of the shootin, MORGAN amounted to about $100,” ™*#"*! for congress having considerable | railroad influence LION CLOTHING HOUSE We are showing the late arrivals in Men's Hats, all the populas colors, the latest shapes. ‘These aro bargains both in prices and terms. THE PRINCE HENRY-—-$2.50, $3.50 after x n, “you boys >, and I wil hat you are paid © Dr. Owens was downtown changing a bill inte dimes to pay off the force. ‘Then the men drew their revolvers And the slim one fred point blank At the bartender. The dullet enter ed Cooper's ohest between the third a : . ‘ » PY : Ps > Py Ps “ * ° + o ° ° > * Deeeere Pee We guarantee this Stiff Hat to equal any higher priced Hat. You'll find our Hat values right—the prices best in the oltys All union mai ADAMS & BLANCHARD lue Found ~ . strength, and ax there are but three | Split on any aus - 80on atauaes ot oon were tn the BALLARD BURGLARY Places, the fight will be interesting. | 1M OPP ~ oe ; | place, and someone telephoned to BALLARD, Sept. %.—Salinger @ The struggle. fag, ands aya, the 7,0, one Se, See ee MEN S FALL |the police station. City Detective sottetein, partne in a clothing figuring What in the| orner McBride. Wilsc Philbrick was detailed on the case store, reported to the marshal this imi some | ace Mette, Weg Pins . : | by Sergeant Stuart. Said to Be Seekin morning that ap attempt had been ” ~ n Jones, of North Yak-| SDP and to n desire to weaken § | City Physician Ladiow was called J } nade to break into thelt rooms over | in ator Foster by keeping 4 Taco | and he attended the injured man. By : the ‘store Guting the night." They ima. will probably be renomineted, | man in the hauee. aa 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. nefore «| hia order Cooper was removed vo the! Settlement of Strike 527, 'nat the purwiar tried to citmb | alae “has developed much” strength The Railway Commission cee oth ante neersiett Hoo Wayside Mission detention hospital Cushman, of Te | nor MoBride m hand The tro | Nhe pacrol eaaom aia shld and scared him ww Yok ; a oe FO | ee rere “tne patteree has] NBW YORK, Sept. §.—Governor| FOR STEALING ROPE to put him through . “4 are confident that he caly| the railway lawyers of iy one | Dut alight hope of recovery. The ex.| Stone of Pennd¥ivania arrived this} John Gilbert is bemme tried for! pick them up. F. Ht, Browne nd Portinnd are here legging jact mature of the wound cannot be| morning and Sts 3 3s is nd larceny in the criminal depart. | k the northwest it. ‘The outcome is uncer |aacertained yet, but it 1 thought to} fees Of the Vnlind tes) Corpive, |ment of the superior court today. | D gives bh a ni tain on account of the large fun So | be an extremely dangerous one. The| U0. Governor Stone denied Unt) He is charged with having atolen $98 | 4 he has otfered his support | ber of delegates who co Physician at the detention hoeepital hie errand. wee quenesies worth of Manila rope from T. Jones} *. Humphrey, of Beatt in| committed either by ini The Celebrated New Britain Pure Merino Underwear. The Standard $3.80 Suit quality, $OF ncsscee evesquvae . rd anthracite strike, but it la generally jon June 16, | return for King co T ler | thelr own personal expressions. It ts the most convenient dewice for serving meals. bs T i] to invalids, and is « valuable addition tedthe library and sewing room, wound was not necessarily fatal it] Boveri! Lu T° Perpont Morgan oF TAKE ONE ON TRIALL been taken under advisement. attitude of the large city Ae was probably #0, and that the chanc- Roping to find a It would make @ dangerous combin-| tions will probably mine the \ é jes of recovery were few. ae eo tion for Cushman, but the latter as-| fate of the measure, #o far at re- one ef Ua kind with whisk the local] ,, The, Republican leaders of Penn Ee 'cit join ‘his| convection de Gdkesrmes. Votes on | 1 Schaal Cave had'cy “Seat tevecens| iron, cama, Sues, one? foram with the ot Paoar, ‘at | he common ate tng fret . Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. politicn) cones Olympia, and that can be | co ional support, and may af months. The authorities are now ‘ulin, ene nh ympia, and that enough can be | congressional support. Working on the slight clues that tone is prepared to in- rotten from east of the Cascades to! fect the result ofthat fight ph x Were furnished, and there is « possi- state interference if the op- | FIRST AVENUE. STATE WANTS Northern Pacific an. UNGLE SAM GOULD STOP IT HAVANA, Sept. §.-Cuben bandit are overranning the island and may be captured. IT. MONEY nexes Small Line defying the rural quarda, kidnapping planters and merchants for ceifinecnnonnets 3 highway robbery and looting villages. Gen- WHATCOM, Sept. .—The Belling |@ dent Palme for more men, claiming that the force naw at bis dispos- , GOES TO ASYLUM ham Bay & Eastern Railway has |@ alte entirely inadenuate to cope with the outlaws. Under a Territorial Law 2 Per Cont.) practically sold its Itne connecting The bemaints pumas tails Veeation Wi tathpt mt concen: g of Liquer License Money Is De-| with the Seattle \@ ment, displaying unparalicied boldness. Many of the worst case: manded the Northern Pacific. The price was |@ of robbery and kidnapping have occurred in daylight, and in t arranged in &. Paul several weeks} ‘The bands are often too numerous to be resisted by the po- On behalf of the state, Attor-| ago between Peter Larson, president | ratton filed suit today |of the Whatcom road, and J. P. = Sourt against the city | Hauser and other officials of the| |], Upon the fact that OUR CUSTOMERS are PERMANENT 0 per cont of the and that we have won thelr confidence and Friendship by saf@ this morning thae while the ‘Tan, buff, camel's bair, patural wool and fancy stripes. A. special purchase from the mill enables us to do this, powe to give FULL VALAIS LINENS GREATLY | 1c All Linen Satin Damask Ta- ¢ 330 ble Towels, in pretty new pat- terns, each .. a FLANNELETTES. Im novel stripes, 27 inches wide, per yard ..... 100 Fiannelette, 36 inches wide, all due the state. read , > . ae en ee About two months ago Cor, Canyon to { jreasurer not to y over t) c- } cent beet Arrangements have also been made | } TLAND HAS MUCH BE ] TER o Cike ie (rad deen fe | to erect a union depot at Fairhaven L I eit clthes ot the | by the Norther Pacific and Great { TRAIN SERVICE THAN SEATTLE Bs Sah heat Peat jeohpange We Romer Steamship Company Formed to Engage in Ship Supplies Our prices on Flour, Rolled Oats, Rice, Beans, Ham, Canned Fruita, Canned Vegetabies, very special, per yard...... Outing Flannels, in all colors, [iy ted tn the supreme court, Fruit nned Vs gave aut ty to act with . . . . . ‘ondensed an Cream, WHICH THE LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL |out restriction in the matter of the WE SPEAKS Asiatic Shipping From This City Molasses. Lard. Teas, Cotes stripes and checks, price... 1-30 rt low the cost asked elsewhere. NBW YORK, Sept. %—The Jour- It ts proposed to establish a regu- ; leenses, TAKE UP VIGOROUSLY AT T HURSDAY’S MEETING eae was matied from The Chicago-Portiand special of |’ ELO UENTLY the Harriman system, it is claimed, ‘maak ‘heures nal of Commerce today says that @|lar service from Seattle to China, R. T. Shannon Grocery Con We make Setter phy Portland to Chica. Steamship company has been formed Japan and the Philippines, com-|{| Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, branch of —a ae and five hours better time from to enter into active competition for) mencing about the lle of Octo- ie enable us to Shucago to Portland than the crack 4 List Col. Lew! the Oriental (rade, the large gains | ber. The company will build a large Lane nies pte do trains of either the Northern Pacific isten to Col. Lewis [in shipments from Pacific coast feet, but in the meantime will pur- as Toate tke or the Great Northern, notwith- lobia ports to Asia having attracted | chase and sail veasels already on the Ww. | Skirts | - to have it done; f the cost, and standing the fact that thé Harriman PROGRESS BALLARD, Sept. &—James Ham. | MArKed attention. The Dew line is to | Pacific const, a king | apo h es i i . itton L fheriff Bd. Cudthee and | be Operated by the American Asiatic| The main office on the Pacific '. eater distance’ to Sospenplion ies Fred Dale Wood adareseed the Bal. | Steamship Company, which ts capt-| coast will be at Beattie, and ail sail- We anticipate a very strong |] your teeth anq furnish fst lard Democratic Club rally held last | (ised $500,000. William Barclay | ing will be from that port, although ||} demand for this most sensible estimate of OS Better Connections \ i expense night in the counell chember of the| Parsons is president, and Cornelius | freight will be loaded at other sound ||| and natty nt, aud are pre- Nature's Near Neighbor them, free. tity hall. The room wes well filled | Vanderbilt, one of the directors. cition, pared with a very extensive a en Te ded few y rs with enthusiastic Democrats. Mr.) === eT = ||] variety in all the new mater- $5 to 86 pr h-Grade Plates .. to. $10 better. connections than the twao|, PVERETT, Sept. 9—The Snohom-| Lewis spoke eloquentiy on the tr to save him and the wheels 4 plain and fancy, and Fillings nd wp aetttorn fonda which ines mach ai.| ish county fair opened this morning |question, combination of capital a over the prostrate form amass that the styles and Houre—8 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sund: uable thas Is St. Paul. Yet the Har-| Wit 85 excellent Srvay of exhibits | monopolies, These, he de wore N bag ye Oe: FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY Timan train muat run over heavier {494 @ good attendance for the first | the roots of an impending ey which lo Fender, As Usual | Our skirt business from the grades in crossing the Rocky moun.|@8¥. The exhibits are of great | would ruin the count was As usual the fender was of no use ||] Yery day we opened our store is |}/ 625 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Str. Seattle W: variety, embracing nearly every | practically no discussion of local in saving the life, it carried a ||| positive proof of that taing and has ae @ rule & poorer) rroduct known to the sound, agti-| politics, ef dustrial. he ————$—$__—__—-_— ‘The investigators have also ascer-| Cultural, mineral and in racing events are of a high . tained that the system of running | Wa "F any rast norwes are catered, | MAKES RICH HAUL by high Northern Pacific officials to| The, fair will continue through the aie honed 06 thomerener, ana Di styles and the values of our be pleasing to Butte and other in- week. “ A rich haul was made by the buy Mitale, the dead Waeon ant the ety {|| Silk Petticoats, beautifully % lar who broke into the residence of snl > made, all colors and black. Sale Waptt teted Salata bn CONFESSES reer tice Tackeog neecr (IN Sinking Of Barge at) twins, arrived at about ine ‘same |] ee, etm $3.00 to $80.00" Lek foot above the rails. Soon after the ocourrence Policeman Ribbach Silk Petticoats reached the accident and immediate ly notified the ambulance station. Some one had at the same time tele- boda ny Bl 7 non mrellr fine Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 RELIABLE WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS aa st wet gong fy jast night. The robbery was fr to the Seattle General hospital. The ||} &* Show them to you, ported to the loeal police this mor) i lett d wide Ristaes te Yo uomenes ap ds Detroit Dock Sih interal uriesenaies'emce | Shirt Walsts complaining that all the Northe talled on the case. caused the death. The bod: A very complete line of Neck Pacific lande: hrough Bi is now pyod Pap peg a teed t i fi We prea overlands pass through Put ‘The thief entered the house b: me.” The be joods sold by us guaranteed to give satisfaction. We deliver before daylight each morning will be climbing in through the bathroom us (tit ea ee bine ane In White Pique and Mt goods quick, and frea of charge. presented to the chamber. window: He then went directly to| 4 ETMOIT, Sept. B-the explosion | fays ago and has no relatives here ||| sellie. Plain and feece back. Me or er ler caun ig steam wd oO rei eo ie Fiannel Walate f pl ~ ——= 9 Pushed Man Over-| the room of Mr. Hamann and stole | Darge Houghton to sink at the dock | He is thought to have a cousin in || fancy embroldered. tn ait ‘the mavian-American and First Na beard and Ne Drewned |*,"*"" wouner aneing |this morning, drowning Edward | 84n Francisco, new shad i tional banks. Oe ea ee tte poems Of the | Close and William Daniels. The Lindeberg Comes Down NEW ORLBANS, Sept. 9—Mrs. | POL Tes and all. Minus the money | other members of tha crew narrowly Slik Walsts | Senator brought 93 Kato Jarreau has confessed to Cor- | the trousers were found in the back reece chan te tho ottom ot the S | ais 3g including Jack — Lindeber eu Beers Oe ae seat Indien, | 7eré this morning. | With the excep- | parge was opened by the explosion, | _.A very elegant gathering of i Waptes Berge opereee. in which they with others were sail. | ton Of & watlh the money was the /and she filled with water and sank Silk Waists that have a style § When the Senator left Nome, Aug- | ing down the river on the night of [OY ‘MINE UANOD in a few minutes No one Was near and excluaiveness that is quite 3 ust 31, no vensele were in the harbor | Aigust il, the result being Luken's the oiler when ® blew up and no || charming. St. Michacie or |4eath by drowning, Tt was given body was directly injured by the ex: : ‘a ohare ey takes hades tekere ve out at the time that Lukens fell Plosion. ‘The supposition ts that the Furs t overboard accidentally. we. tees & fine view of Mt. Romiey, 4 volcano suffocated by steam and rendered RE HAUTE, Sept. 9A Bis) 0.4; Unimak pass, was obtained. Mrs. Jarreau says that she wanted unable to make their way out. The Furs and Fur Jackets are here to tell the truth about the affair at cer wee Seek bound, Bitten By Dog the time but was overborne by other Feat of the crew dropped into the for your inspection at our well thie ety, crashed through a3] 4.) guuwunn” the? ¢-year-ola| members of the party. she. says water and swam New York Statute Take|| "=" moderate prises Hocking ewitch at full speed thia|4 May, Flannigan, the fyoar og) int iukens addressed remarks to demolishing the engine and| terripiy chewed by a malamute dog | her which she did not like and that j 4nd smoking cars. Fire-|in Nome, August 2%. The little girl] #he warned him not to repeat ther en Up by Court ee aiter Brown was fatally, and| had given ® birthday party and had| He did eo and she carried out her p by $s | Dassengers slightly injured. | gone off from the house some dis-| threat. | | Now that we have the largest Boys’ Department in the city, we are wondering how we can impress all you moth- ers with the fact. We have decided to spend the rest of the week in telling you how large a line of beautiful novelties we have; what handsome, reliable, Two and Three-Piece Suits we, carry, and what a large and varied assortment of Hats, Cap8 and Boys’ Furnishings we have, and then see » when we have succeeded in winning your interest, we gun this morning by the of 7d a4] LO brute knocked her down and bit her | of @ traveling man. » : | . i re 1212 Second Avenue terribly about the face. The father i ne ar \ . heard his, daughter's sereams and] AW IRRIGATION sional Nonination hur the contract tor the erection ot |f[ Bete Seneca and University shot the beast. Sse the $200,000 state normal school and es ——s ——— - has been working his men 10 hours. ——— sa TACOMA, Sept. At 2 o'clock The American Federation of Labor Considerable Interest {s being man- | this afternoon the congressional can Peatignied Gig ansion, The. tral wan MAINE GOES q at 3 o'clock Thurs- Had the Car Been Equipped With | rie oight-hour law, passed by the Senetor Brings Down $175,000 from -by | correspondence school end Mre. +4 : m tance to bid er friends | good by | occ who iw quite young, the wite| The Fight For Congres- FENDERLESS \ pumxrni, N,v, sept #—a toatl & &%y tera, claims of strength, respectively: |” Appliance Worth Anything, Thie| lait leiniature, mikes ahs hours a REPUBLIGAN ‘ Ay ot chloama mec :| Humphries 220, Jones 306, Cushman da ro fe improve ts sept ah aes Girl Bitten by Fierce Of the National Irrigution associa-| 24 trowmell # Palknor 22 Bridges} Man Would Probably Be Living | ments, whether constructed directly n't go farther, and succeed in winning your lasting > Hon, Will ADSI tonal of Aberdeen 18, Pickerell of Colfax| John Urquhart, the Chilean sailor |p”, hublie officials or by private con ro a ‘ friendship as a customer. phone treasure amounting to $75,000 tation, and bie address on. irr 118. All the candidates except Hum-| Who wae run over by an interurban Bs veag Bh gene ys amg to Beattie by the Pa- i” sabe tion will b f the most interest-| ph: «i figures by unties, ‘Thy ed by a majority FOR TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY e188 @'clod 4 & be heré en route home from San eg hag Mh. omg congressmen are re-elected, The r at the Seattle General hospital at lerane ana iE Conte Company's" steamsnip Ing features of the chamber of com-| Humphreyomanagers content them-|7 o'clock this morning, “He never he ee eee te h Captain Patterson, which| ST. LOUIS, Sept. %-~The four|merce meetings this yeu ¢ Will! selves with saying that they are as-| completely regained consciousness eee Se I ea te When the Interurban car, in chatge Hot Air vlan, repre, |J- H. Seunettler, John Helms, Otto | -ejupiican convention at Tacoma to The general opinion ts that either | oe atotorman McKenzie, made the one member, and the h is four- cn edi Fda mate Te § 8-day clean-up of 16 ten, | Schumacher and Charles A. Gutke, | morrow two of the three leading candidates | Sue-yound trip. taet night the man fitths Republican, A 15¢ Stocking at 3 pair for 25c; only 3 pair to a cus- Would mean a daily who have been arrested for alleged | The regular meeting of the cham- | C4 : wouid who is dead, Was seen sitting tomer. $900 for ber will not be held tomorrow morn-| Ca#y for the three to be nominated | hear the track, ently asleep, His Daten dade $ribao wi exces; | Complicity in the suburban railway 1inr "ih ta osponed unthl Thuriday | If they mhould stand towether, ana | Peet the tack, wxadently naleen, Hie HANDSOME FLAT aim. Vans contains ‘990 | franchise Jobbery, were lodged In Jal | stternoon It ts not improbable that th appearance of @ man who was under ¥ere common during the|at noon today, being unable to give ——_ rare may turn out that way. The ob-| the influence of ligua -— COLORED GIRL ARRAIGNED =| *tacle Is the railroad fight on Cush-| “When the car made the trip back Bowman, « colored girl, who| man: Many of Humphrey's support-| ene motorman looked for the man ed of wtenting $41 from Bam- | Crt, In particular are rallroad whom he had seen on the out-pound was arraigned in the su- | and they object to helping the Taco- | trip, ddeniy he discerned the sae Vesidan the 19 ulvondy pxéered today and pleaded not| M4 Conmresaman, who has been a\d- | form a the track, but a couple tae ta tn tes a Unban eeactore, ane + a " y vommis- f feet im frent of the o it , consigned to the|to be arrested, are implicated ie the| guilty to the charge, Mer trial was e ¢ e car was] Americans by the kaiser at the re- when completed will have cost more Metional, the Soandi-dpribery casem set for Sept. 17. | aon campaign. shen too late te slaaken apeed ia time! cons Kiel regatta. gaan $14,000, y Fy +o ‘The Hot Att | ene $50,000 bonds required, It is re smtimared that is year, and it} orted today that the «rand jury believed that other prominent cit NEW YORK, Sept. 9 and Prince Henry were ‘The names} A building permit for a large two. story brick, fat building at 706 to 710 Seventh avenue was issued this morning to G. H. Bartell. ‘The build W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. COR. SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST.

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