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Phone, Main SECOND AVENUB Are Right TINNING and BUILDERS’ HARDWAR | ¥ Another shipment f of the Electric Special Watches have arrived. RB member they have & Ruarapteed rate. claimed were wantonly infringed up- om. by the captains of the Inveric and Quito, both of which veasela belong to the same company. In order to e- cape pilotage fees the Inveric's cap- tain, It is alleged, allowed « British subject, not @ pilot, to pilot a vessel in American waters; had allowed a man Without authority to board a quarantined vessel, and hed carried & Passenger between Amertoan ports in an Engtish vessel—all of which, it is claimed, were grave violations of the law. ‘The Quito ts secking a charter, KILLING FROSTS CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Killing frosts | last night are reported from all ove: | the in growing belt of the Mid. die Wes Immense damage wae | | done to wheat and corn crops, and has caused advances of one to three cents @ bushel in both grains on the local board of trade. JUST LIKE AMERICANS More evidence of the fact that the members of the local Japanese col- ony are up to date In the ethics of yellow journalism, was yesterday added to that already in the poases- sion of the county peace officers. A fortnight of #0 ago M. Haya.- | kawa, editor of the Northt weat News. & local Japanese newspaper, pub- | lished in that sheet an article me-| verely reflecting upon the private character of M. Tsukuno, treasurer the. perioa (08 the Oriental Trading Co. and one o~ gered tor i spentee orien of on Beptember Oc al *y 3 Whereof, witness my and Acting Comptroller ja charge of criminal libel, | still pending. The weekly editton of the New was to have been published today, but ft will not come out on achedu time. Laat night two burly Japan ~ armed with clubs, literally wrecked the office of the publi ho at 719 Beventh nue south, and 4 thelr best to “lick” the editor In ap- proved Occidental style. ' ‘They did succeed in breaking ‘the | arm of T. Sakanouyue. a friend of | the editor, who happened to be in the loffice. Hayakawa himself managed | eacape. and returned a few min- tites later with three policemen. In the meantime, however, the thugs lhad made kindling wood of the fur- | |niture, scattered the type to the four | | winds, and wrecked things generally. | seemingty insignificant fact| Hayakewa claims that the out- age was committed by Harada and : leged to have | He charges that they were employ- | the British seamship Quito, ed to do the job by Taukuno. | Baird, trom Port Townsend to| rs p) uarantine station near that city apna ig flurry in the Puget | ‘world. and before the | ie settled it may become one of| ional character. Capt. New Townsend, who belongs it Newell family of ship Stated that he will pre- to Quarantine Officer investigation, and if the to take up the matter the case to the author! iagion 4 facts in the case are home 4 ypegatd the Brit ) Hh days out from Ma Kartived at Port Townsend and jn the stream. She was Garantine and hoisted fi Harry Garfield of agents of the verse! | boarded her WAS Phgaged an pilo SRPtiy afterward c iciter wan |continunlly. Although there has not Steward from the British |been an erious collisions, fishing: Inveric, and after reading |xchooners and various small craft} ir told Pilot Kewell that |are frequently butting Into each oth- te WOull: steer the ship toler, and it the opinion among ‘ 4 marine men at if the amoke con- aang this Bo Pibiedl ie Quine’ Azin® Men eat f the On} | WHISTLES BLEW The thick smoké that has settled over the country has probably more | ded the shipping bus- | than y other industry.! the spider fleet ally, master# are not habit ing the compasy, the vent- amers to remain tled at the plers inless it in absolutely necessary to make a run. All of the regular! Sound steamers are running be- | hind schedule time, because they are | obliged to proceed at slaw speed to sid colliniona. | The whistles seriously rete in Among whos at or are blowing almont | tinues many aya longer, som: ‘ Three ihe Enveric and sor ~ . A then rowed over to the |"! frightful collision or wreck may re- Men in a boat from the son Wy two men came back Last of Oregon Battleship Oregon and will itor than Monday. ‘To famous fighting machine, take boais from Colman dock Sunday at 10 and [ite my 1:16, 2:80 and 4:90 pep ” or- not wee thin pito’ In dockir the Sh: The ; rene Beh Bort Townsena ine 1 BM Seriously damaged. United States laws, jen account of broken communication by te FIFTH EXTRA MANY LIVES LOST pt. 19—Ariel, Wash. a amall town on the Lewis ly destroyed by fire. Tillamook City is safe, owing @ of the wind, The roaring flames in the region can be heard Two women and two children were burned to death m A man and his wife have perished ip the flames at Spring for miles, Vancouver. water. The fires are spreading all ‘over this state. reported lost and in all probability there will be many mors. situation at Gresham, Oregon City and in t of the logging camps on the lower Columb: and the whole o The farmers opt for several ods loaded in wagons, ready to fi at any moment. Ht very iY 9 over the city, necessitating the use of lights. Navigation on the Col- umbia is much delayed on account of the darknes: TACOMA, Sept. 13.—Fires continue throughout Western Washin ton with no prospect of abatement until strong wind or rain comer lives are reported to have been lo: All the Northern Pacific bridges and tresties between Elma and Gate City are burned. The forests in Cowlitz, Clarke county and all along hte Columbia river are The towns or Rayville and London, in Chahalis county, have been troyed. Thirty square miles in Mason county is ablaze with fire. It is at present impossible to get any details of damage from Grays harbor, raph and telephon: Many lives have been | FATAL TRAIN WRECK Three Men Killed and Many Injured in Santa Fe Collision Near Denver DENVER, Sept. 13.—A Santa Fe) freight saved themacives by jump cast bound passenger train collided | ing. Hoth engines were completely with a freight train while running | wrecked. and all but the Tear care at a terrific rate of apeed, 16 miles | of the passenger tr were pra west of ver this morning. En-| tically demolished y telescoping, gineer Berhhardt, Fireman Edward |and piled ins heap. Am immense Pettingill and. Baggageman John | amount of broken timbers and other Rogers were killed. A. Stewart «| debrie had to be lifted away before nger. wee seriously injured.| aii the p eongers were extricated, any other pessengere were hurt) Many broken limbe were among the but in the confusion their names |results of the accident. A special have not yet been ascertained. It In| with agrgeons on board was sent out feared that several persons have suf- | fered fatal injuries. from this eity for the relie€ of the ‘The engineer and fireman of the JARS GRAIN GAMBLERS accident wan received. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Judge Chy traus in the Circult court today deait a telling blow to permanent for ty injunctions restraining the boa rd of trade from paying out mar- ing put UD by traders in the Patten oats deal. Judge Chytraus feild that while there je no law to prevent cornetw and the creating of prohibitive and fictitious prices, the law cam and will prevent the payment of mating beyond falr prices In addition to practically prohi biting the formation of corners the decision takes away much po wer that has always been vested in the committee of (he board of t rade, which site upon all canes involving the adjudication of margins. The court ruled that the adjudication of rights of property between man and man is « sov- reign governmental power in thi # country, which is inherent in the people only. The court said that individuals deeming themscives agarieved im regard to thelr property interests have siwave ¢ right to apply for reilef to the est ablished courte of justice. The de- @ sion in reality, if upheld by the supreme court, will forever do way with corners, LIBUARY BIDS OPENED de were as follows: $101,030 The opening of the bids for the The bide m 910,000 city library site bonds at 2; N. W. F or y National Bank, + $100,525, oF $100,830, or The bonds bear on the face 4 pe nt Interest and the offer of N. W Harris & of Chicago. of $i8s0, premium onsidered very ood. SUPERIOR DOCKS Although the Tacoma firm of Doa- well & Co. are agents of the China Mutual steam#hip Ping Suey, the whole of the vessel's 4500-ton cargo is being discharged at Benttle operation will conaume at more days, The superior docking facHlitien of Seattle, and the fact that almost all the cargo is consigned to Seattle, are the ransonn given for the Ping Suey’s discharging at this part. Comptroller Riplinger developed the | 3.55 p fact that a betier offer ie now made | | The W than was bid several weeks amo. ‘The | $110,000 best bid now before the council is at! Pars 3.88 per cent, while that made by 2.93 Denison Poryor & Co, whose bid ON. W. Hainey & Co, ‘accepted when the bonds were] 2.64 per cent offered, and who afterwards re-| 8. A. Kran $100,200, or 3.98 per cent d to take the bonds, was £90 per} Mr. Kran's b apanted by a cert re quired and can as a bid. ity Comptroller Riplinger will re port the bids to the city counell for | final action. ed to have deserted her. The plain- Uff prays the court to allow her to resume her maiden name, Martha Williams. LATE NEWS 13.The officials & Ohio today de against shipments the charge of con- NORFOLK, Sept of the Chenapenke ny dixcrimination y characterize YORK, § is n ay began a two days the Morgan latter's yacht re expert ship subsidy | THREE BAD BOYS 8 Bulter ¥ arrested y Markhall Hunt of Sook seta m " rae warran * out by the ¢ North | Affairs of importac Railway compa The y | to be discusred are said to haye throw the | hrough the trabi matters were’ fie 40 iiect ROMI 14.—It Lucas. Archie hag patd his ne, the | ed at the un today that pre other two are In Jail but will prop- | have b 1 rom 17 Amertean ty be released this afternoon tkhope inst Taft's demand - te ding treatment WANT TO BE *COPS” he Philippines. Depot Ma NEW YORK and H. iner Phila title of po dea to their | trans-Atlantic r : bmicial title if the wishes of| Bismarck, The rthern Pacific raitroad iw car-| morning, but the t. J. W. Allen, agent for the| arrived railway eormpany, Med a commun-| Later—/The Fuerst n to the elty council and Mayor| been wighted off Fire on todny. He requests that 14 hours behind th account of the fact that the dep SPRINGFIELD. masters are pon to handle! St. Louis and Sar large erowde and many (ough char-| ger train collide rx around the station, they be her ated with police powers. He Would | Fireman have vointed fal pol W men, from the elty other BRIEF HAPPINESS The marital happiness of Bimmons -and her husband. Simmo short-lived, ‘ told in her dive thor ¢ bearing upon and Pans ana Bept Vati The A with the th Fuerst Sept A. MeBean » have the | le latter has not yet Bismarck har tole She Amer Mo. Franetaco passer with # fast freight this kiling fatally injading © usly injuring h lle without pay A been art well nt charging from Justice rent of W M. G. issued for the local ie wit pking it ho ha forgery has ud Martha Dantel | ¢ “ Hut the poll f me evidently made got rried On the » were 28. 1900. She saya that they Flensburg on Feb ¢ }fret day, of March, Daniel is alleg- | his escape, rived this | ' wot" SEATILE STAR, WANT KINDERGARTENS A strenuous eampar of kindergartens tn public #ehe ie begun by the Women's Century club, acting tn conjunction with the federated clubs of the city. Yexter day afternoon the club held a meet ing to dincunn the educational prob lem. ‘Thousands of cirevlare setting forth the results of the work in ¢ er cities, are to be went out. Mi intera have been asked to advocate the advantages of the system in their meetings, It im the object of the pr # of the acheme to #0 Inform every voter that he or she will cast thelr vote In favor of the kindergartens. in advocacy GIVE HIM A SWORD Capt, W. M, Inglin of Co. D, Firat regiment, N. G. W., was presented |with a sword which Ix said to be the jhandsomest in Seattle, by the om cere and men of hit company. 1 night wan the date net aside for an ]informal smoker, and It war a plolous time for t ner The entire force Was present hundle of the aworg IA of pedri, en twined with gold bands, The blade In of fine Damaseus steel, ‘The main part of the fund used for the contly «int bute m the com pany's or ite services in the Trai PULLS HIS WIFE’S HAIR “He is too quick tempered and we can't agree,” said Mary Hi k in the the divorcee court this morning Then she went on and told a tale of the most fiendish cruelity on the part of her husband Charies |" She says that he beat her, kicked her, and choked her, on the slightest Witness he was con pay hun morn rd in Mrw Help, help. dering me, cried The persons, who heard rushed to the room, broke ¢ open and say that they found Hol brook with his knee on wi cheat, beating her with a big tl The floor they claimed was cov ered with the aray hair, that he had pulled fram hin faithful old wife's head ‘On more than one oeeasion he hy been heard to nay that he didn’t | her and didn’t want her around. Th Sivorce was granted on vt ing evidence of cruelty, and the plaintift was allowed $5,400, 9 haif interest in her husband's property. TO BUILD NEW FREIGHT SHED my husband is mur ahe is alleged to have her. © door On secount of the Mines |perintendant of Streets F. 1 there was no regular meeting of t |board of public works today. City Engineer Thomaon, however. took |neveral matters under advisement jand will submit them to Mr. Little at the latter's home this evening Goorge W. Dickinson of the He- jattle Electric Co. presented a peti- |Ulon to the board requesting per- mission to lay @ track on Jackson latreet, Just below Firat avenue jnouth. This, he stated, wae intend- led to be used an a apur, where milk cars, coming In over the interurban line, might be unloaded. Mr. Dick- |inson stated that the Beattie, Elec |trie Co. had secured a lease on the property at the southwest corner of [First avenge south and Jackson [street. and Intended butiding freight neds and a small brick waiting room for fnterurban passengers, | thereon, | 'Reveral permits for the erection of | telegraph pol were lesued, subject to the aequieseence of Mr. Little, thin afternoon RENTON HILL KICKS Residents on Rentom hill are) oun to have the atrects in that | district cleared and put in « pre- entable shape in the near future. In a communication from the necre- | tary of the Renton Hill tnprove-| ment club, filed with the board of public works, the requert is made that the streets left in bad shape ye leaving of dirt that wath out while excavating for sewers and water maina, be rounded out, cléared and k led. FOUND GUILTY OG. W. Bush, charged with having stolen tools from a rage house be: to ing ‘Stirrat Goetz, war found guilty of the theft by a jury in| Judge Griffin's department of the superior court ‘AMERICANS _ TO MAN HER | SAN_FRANCIBCO, Bept. 13.—The Jeasie Bannitig, which wiil be cajled the Bogota when she reaches Colom- bia, in likely to have angall-Am crew, Seymour Dutte newspaper reporter, bi | mid-shipman. Dutton at the Annapolis acad grandson of Admiral Seymour. already announced Captain Marma duke will command the warship. The crew is being made up in this jelty. SAN FRANCISCO, Sent. 12.—Mrea. William M, Stewart, wife of the Nevada senator, wan killed yesterday in Al y, I an automobile accider auto with her were ephew y Foote H. B ylor. The latter wan’ acting as chauffeur. In turning avoid a arriage ‘Taylor lost control of the ito and it collided with pragh pole, throwing out the riders. Mra, Btews k on her head and died shortly ward. Foote and Tay were bruised but not serie | urt Senator Stewart is in Holland, at tending the Pius fund arbitration at ‘The Hague. + Isham-Davig Octoroons Madison theater ing Sunday mati 4. Prices 16, 20% The at th mme be open one week. e, Sep and 30¢ 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY |UTLD oF bay w home; stop paying | rent 1 ne you three low hber contracts that will matur hoon in the Fidelity gompany, th | their contract r8; alee have | four that will mature next sum mer, and in the Western 3 tracts will sold very chea if | is your opportunity; no interest WANTED: hold N,V Awk for Experienced female mati y to manager | WANTEL ager Be )—Experienced salesr departments, Apply yin man sh SUCH CASES ARE PITIABLE of that eve lice s#tath One the wrecks hopeleas 1 Was arrented by Omer ( The man. Wilson, In a confirmed user of 4 phine, and Was more dead t wh the ¢ There lony these i thle ehoee tense Jail of n he Was brought te y is now # ¢ min the jail, # g muffering the mont In for the want of the « have to the mont reme measur he past ure the morp! and now hope of getting the 4 they want to die. Drive us into the bay maid one of the men today ke any and we we be dead than to live th all fed. on hae and drown We 11d thin won't m nwo far rather life of to Most cated men, wh wrecked, Just what do for them in BITS OF GAIETY left th to 3 @ werious problem. Mra. B. O. first avenu tended visit Lake ity Frederick Russell Stephenson ndon, England, and Mise Ida Bu £ Winconsin were 1 4 Wed jay eventing, September 19, at & o'clock, in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends. Ke G, Temple officiated. Mr, and phenson will make their 1D Pine street Charles. BE. Tharston gave « pretty luncheon Thurad at her home on Q Mrs. Charies the wueat will give the first of ite dancing parties for the seanon in Littles’ ball, Tuesday evening of kk. Many invitations have tenued and the affair in expect be a ver anant one. C. L, Parker entertained the Queen Anne Fortnightly club Thurs day afternoon at her residence, 707 necond avenue Mrs, W Kesenblatt entertained 4 large number of friends yesterday aftern at the Lincoln. The re were beautifully dec 1d of 1461 Tw » Week on & ritand ty and of home at Mr y terno« Ballard wa The Ariatas chu nthal was a pretty card party this at her home, 1045 Was Many young ladies were present and the afternoon was 4 delightful one. Mre. H. F, Norton and Mrs, Byron Carr bave insued invitations for # reception to be given next Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norton on Sixteenth avenue, The affair will be in bh or of Mre. Rufus Buck Mrs. George Kittinger gave a large dancing party last night at her eum mer be on Lake Washington. | Many young people were present and |the evening was the moet Pleasant of the week Mra, N. Berkman en lady friends thie afternoon at cards at her home, 1214 Columbia street Dainty refreshments were served af tor cards were played. ‘On Monday evening of next week of, Little will open his adult danc- ing class. ‘These evening affairs wilt rank well with rocial nes of the season. oped that 4 large number of young people will be present at the opening dance. Mrs. EK. 8. Maxwell gave « dancing party Thursday evening at her home n Seventeenth avenue, The home Was prettily decorated for the a fair and « large number of friends enjoyed @ Very pleasant evening. ORIENTAL | MISSIONS me of tained her NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The Rev Dr. George F. Pentecdat, who is to go to the Philippines, China and Ja the special representative yierian Board of Foreign Missions and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, started today on his long journey Dr. Pentecost’s mission in a unique oni Explaining it, on the eve of hin departure today, he said: “My mission to the East is not to be classed with the regular routine of missionary work, and my duties wil be very different from thone of a for- eign missionary. I suppose I am, In nense, a special commissioner, went to do @ special work. From London 1 go directly to Mantia and shall be in the Philippines until Feb- ry 1. ‘The succeeding two months will be spent in China, after which I shall «pend four monthw in Japan. My work will be, primarily, to enlist the English and’ American residents of the Bast in the causd of Christ. Dr. Pentecost is to be supported ointiy by the Presbyterian and Con- gregational Boards. BUFFALO, N. ¥., Sept. 13.—Mem- bers of the Ratiway Transportation association are gathering in Buffalo for an Important meeting, The chief dts the per n In practical in that #tatiaticn will be submitted showing the exact working of the new meth- lod, which went Into effect on July 2 Reports thus far received show that the larger railroad systems have | been obliged to Increase their cler [ical forces and have incurred other expenses in connection with the per iem plan that have tended to create some dissatisfaction with the new nyatem. SUDYINGPONOLOGY PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Sept. 13. | feren: The occasion ts the thirty tional F on throughout the United | The officers Charles HR, Hende [Frederick H.. Wines | Washington, D. C.: 8 G. Smith, st | eeve MWolter, auitiwater, “Mion |fetars, Rev. Joho Te Milligan, Ut fre Atienheny, Pant { wt | will call the gathering to order th | there will be an address of wel: ne |hy Mayor Ashbridge and the annuat | Thompkins, D. D. charge syater in States and of the present con Professor D,, Unt president LL. D. of | annual 1 Ww that | salt | CLEANS THE CAPTAIN’S BOOTS . nteamahtp old if the German sding salmon yok, I Horodot Hy ntreet abin boy whore father is worth h million de The fact that ul Mueller’s parents are wealth his life any in Ger porentioed | thin he prdinate p in thorough an tanh’ Like cabin Ih he must keep captain \ea n, shine the b all the permonal MKINLEY MEMORIAL Day of Death however, does not ma eusler, Ag in often th |many, Paul bax b learn seamannhip, | must go through | positions aboard « other the other ries Association Sept. 15.—MeKsi # will be held at this” city tomorrow ywered to haif-mast dent's tomb will be y ated with flowe ra. MeKinley’s physical ia excellent, but her grief ha ite imprint on ner mind and #! onstantly attended, Almost her tople of « with her panions and the . is he dead husband thought of nothing else, and while she now talke of bim calmly, her grief ix as poignant a6 It was on the day of his death. ne rides each day to the cemetary ¢ she Visits her husband's tomb and places flowers on the flag that covers the casket,, She is always taken to the’ cemetery In a closed arriage and always heavily velled. In th rly evening, she watks for a few minutes on the ver anda of her home and this ie the only time that her old neighbors those who have known her for many years and whose hearts have shared her grief, have to see the sorrow stricken woman whose hair has ¢- come white and whose life's light has gone out because of the agony the hae been called upon to suffer. At the tomb of the nation’s mar tyr, @ squad of soldiers of the rem ular army are on guard night and day. No one is allowed to approach the tomb over which flies the flag of the country Im whose service Wil- Nam MeKinley died. Today masses of flowers have been sent to the cemetery and are lying piled nd the coffin, while the wife's tribute alone rests upon tt. PECULIAR ACTIONS On @ charge of robbing Fred Wil- fon, «© miner, of $60, Raymonde M el, @ notorious woman was yester- day bound over to the superior court under $500 bond: h were given. ‘The evidence in the cane very weak, but the peculiar actions of the ‘complaining witness in not wanting to take the witness stand. impressed the court that there w something wrong. Patrolmen Hub- bard and Wilson arrested two wom- en at the time of the alleged rob- bery, but only the Morel woman was tried, MORTALITY REPORT ‘The body of Mra. M. Ebey, whore | death occurred Thursday night at 629 Second avenue west, wa ship- ped to Coupeville this morning for interment by Collins, Sherman, Foley Newspaper) But a CANTON, memorial servi churches in Flags will be and the late pre profusedly dec 30. Annie Koerber, aged 23 years, died at the family residence, 214 [honor of their Mi needs of the | 4 of the phip. ' advancement though officers will fr ‘ him practien will ship. Paul terday; “but put bir will Jearn He nk try where iT paint work fe Joes all the and « SEATTLE TEAM FALLS BEHIND Butte Gains Two Games from Spo kane and Geattle Loses One to Portland PORTLAND, Webfooters we when they wor runs in the inning. they would, tle bunch could not make w jead, and the game was lost by visitors, ‘The resulting to busxiners mburg has at in the tH ci 18.—The yesterday 8 to 1 and 21 te 6 BUTTE, Sept. 12. beat Spokane twice yesterday In two |very uninteresting games. The scores were 8 to 1 and 21 to 6. | Tacoma 2, Helen: HELENA, Sept 13. he home team lont out to Tacoma,yesterday lin well played contest, was 2 to 1 Standing of the Clubs Won. Lost, ” 42 6 60 P.C. 404 671 Butte Seattle | Helena | Portland | Taco | Spokane [NEW GAS PLANT OF OLD COMPANY ‘The new plant of the Seattle & Electric Company will be in oper- ation Monday. Today consumers will be supplied with gas. but the unexpected demand will probably lower the pressure somewhat. The new pint has three times the cap- acity of the present one. MRS. CHAPIN’S GOOD WORK Mra. Ida Chapin, the police ma- tron, has just returned from the state asylum for the insane at Steti- acoom, Where she went on business connected with the incarceration of Mra. Margaret Conroy, who went in- ¢ in Beattle more than a yea? ago. The old lady has now almost tully recovered her mind, but is entirely destitue and cannot Jeave until her daughter, Mrs. Mary Soloman, can be found. ‘The police matron has been looking for this woman for some time, but can get no trace of her. A LITTLE DAUGHTER On” Wednesday morning a Uttle daughter was born to Mr. and Mre. M. R. Martz, at tneir home, 1524% Sixth avenue. IN HONOR OF SISTER Mrs, Homer F. Norton and Mra. Byron Thorpe Wednesday afternoon, sister Buck, at the home of Mra. Norton, 1415 Sixteenth avenue. DIDN'T SUPPORT HER Della McClelland has been 4t- oreed from Arch! MeCieliand, on grounds of non-support. Senn by Dexter avenue, Sept. 11. Funeral services were held at Sacred Heart chureh this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Interment was in Calvary cemetery by Collins, Sherman, Foley Co, iui is one of the bi . Ph ninth avenues, minutes’ ride from, Pior payments of $5.00 and $10. Every lot is cleared, stake werity-seventh avenue ts You will certainly buy if y Most of those buying ar will be built In (his district The property i the ¢ two blocks from a pe nished to each purchaser, and Col An abstract from the Booth- Whittlesey Silk Shirt Waiste A full line of Sitk Shirt Waists, all colors, for next three days. Mra. M. D. Pease, 1109 Ind avenue, | | | as est and most convenient resident 4 and plainly marked, graded, parked and sidewalke d; you are looking for a site for a home, going to build homes, and before the summer is over st In the city, is centrally loe ated, Hanford Abstra et umbia St. | my Vigheux’ | at the Ma ¢ game was|commencing Sunday matinee, i, yet the at- | tembe The local team | ——— he score || CALLED HIM A SCAB N a sailor, appeared at station last might and re~ he hada been knocked ten at Pier No, 1 last t by union longshoremen, who med him ascab, His appearance lly his statements. TWO FIRES ‘The fire apparatus we yesterday afternoon to extin fires in dwelling houses, ‘The umn at 8 o'elock, TI ot J. 1. Amon, at 1 rth avenue, was on fire flames were put out with sbgut The origin of the fire Hanne he poli ported t lown and be nix f called out unknown, Later an explosion of gasoline in the renid of B. Heaser, at 508 Sixth woth the cause of another run, The damage this time was $10, WEATHER FORECAST Vicinity.—Toe and Bunday, cloudy, posmbly Sunda Cooler tonight, with light to fresh south winds, * Off at Last The Battleship Wisconsin left the navy yard yesterday, and the Ore will go today or Monday. Don’t mi seeing this famous fighting machine Re Colman k at 6:30, 9 2:90, 4:30 p, m. me For nigh! shower —_.—_- Isham-Davin Octoroons open non theater for one week, Bep- Prices 10¢, 26¢ and 30c, oo 1 Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs, The 14. AFTER SIX 1 socks worth 25e . Se pool childrens handker- chiefs worth Se, after six.. Ze MAISON BARBERIS SUNDAY DINNER Dinner will be served in main din= ing hall from 11 a m. to 9 p. m. for The, including wine. Special cooked dinner in private parlors for $1.50 @ plate. Men's wo at. SOUP. Green Turtle RELISHES Radishes: Olives FISH Tenderloin of Sole, Wine Sauce ENTREES. Chicken Saute, a la Chasseur Ravoli, Mushroom Sauce Olympia Oyster Patties, a la Cream ROABT. Prime Ribs Beef, Aus Jus Stuffed Young Duck VEGETABLES. Garden Beans Corn on Cob Consumme Chow-Chor e price of each Jot is shown on make the terms easily within the reach of all, namely 10 per cent. cash, and balance in monthly has good new brick $49,000 schoo! house, is dry an d level. . showing a perfect title, fur- Steamed and Mashed Potatoes DESSERT. rr will give a tea | Assorted Fruit Lady Fingere WWOLEPALE end RETA Btander Addition, located on the Madrona Park car line, between Twenty sixth and Twenty. sections. he city—only 12 plat, and 1 will im the abov city water. “bargain” in real estate. 50 houses a car service. Only F. M. JORDAN 2 and 3 Colonial Block, N. E. Cor. Second Ave. Phone Red 56