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SPER, pH RPTL SAVE MONEY I.W. Merri The Amarican Clothier 703 First Av At for the Celebrated John B. son Mat, $4 and & drugs than Harte : gare for your qarges. You can't gees no matter Row much you pay, | price hints. Regot, Be siae , We size Way. pester med ain in the back and cures cil kidney and bla troubles, 600. QUICK DRUG CO. 704 Though Pelted With Sto | TAMAQUA, Pa A large our TRADE Prices | PU™MPEr Of striking minors mansed tr pani front of the céllieries this morning Open Prous Bhirte digs |ANd Awaited the arrival of the no: union employes on their work. Archie MeM Hoputy sherttf, whe 4 the atrike He was vigorousty pelted and finaily tired his revolver, but no one FIND YOUR PRES BAD A PRICE THAT'S FAIR TO » YOU, TOO i pala Tableta, Sc size / ptwart’s Dyspe) aSe 5 on Se | Palne’s Oe a }ine |them back with sto shot with was hit Fourth, near Pike ordered } } 4 | JAMES HENRY 0c nes Lone Deputy Holds Ground Till Help Arrives but M antly The strikers advanced Michael hin # i and threatened to kill the n ral nd, He held or pany of troops who his bom arrived ed here th bp epaia Tablets, p Carter's Dyspepsia Tat | antle) Tablets, doe 2 Nafive Herd pil cama OPEN ALD NIGHT Wholesale and Netall Muteher, Jobben ana Packer Best Meats ent ervion, Seve etzating Loaging Campe. ‘Western ave Phone Main ¢ae denier wi nterferen the of the ur the their con on the tab et | Silver Watches, Nickle Watches. In fact @ full line. from the highest to the lowest pric- os 6. beinghares ‘SOT lst Ave. Time tor for the C. & P. &. R: and the & £ the tendertoin not been tolerated lice and more than on the street oor has been raide! and closed down, The inmates of th on have been arrested and fined. | Close All Such Dives | Lees than « month ago there was an order issued by Chief Sultivan to [close all such dives and the order wan enforced. Whether the new place will suffer @ Ike fate Ja a prob- lem. If ls generally conceded that sol. |the people Who are putting up the rib would not expend thelr money | were they not assured that it would | be allow: to run. The Chief Talks When Chief Sulltven anked | about the matter thie morning he stated that he had not made a full @ | investigation of the proposed resort | and could not say at present fust | | what he would do. “We have closed | & number of the ground floor cribs,” | said the chief, “and they are not now jtolerated. However, If we can be assured that the place will be con- ducted with decency It may be al SOMETHING | BEHIND IT The Divorce Was Not Granted, for! Startling Reasons, Which Will! Come Out j Phoebe Clyde tried to obtain a ai-| vorce from her husband Henry n| Chicken, Stewed ala Mexicaine. Judge Kells court this morning, | Rolade of Lamb, ala Fiamande. | through her lawyer, H. L. Forrest Raviott ala Gernols, | The court. at the suggestion of Dep-| ROAST. uty Prosecuting Attorney Pabin, re fused to gtmnt the decree ant’ ited Prime Riba of Beet cd Yonng Duck. | ‘im Information, which was made ne : known to Mr. Pabin through the ETABLES. sheriff's office, i# thoroughly. inves- | Gorn on Cob. Squash. tigated : Steamed and Mashed Potatoes. The plaintiff elalme that Clyde has DESSERT. subjected her to cruet treatment and Lemeh Cream. ‘Assorted Fruit, | Daa refused to support her or her six lee Cream and Cake. children Cheese, Cafe Not er by dive on [StS “Western sem thsee._ Mate cet arTeLLDRUGCO J ota ee SECOND AVENUB. § Jnew tenderiotn district | ethan 1 No lder wertd and will be Coal Heaters. w Henry Hensel Manufacturing and will & If the ning ts farious occupations. | we will pat in May people who pare the place | weit — ‘ e | pte = ae ent. WHOLESALE " tance ‘che wusets * % s been and RETAIL, ng HE QUAKER DRUG CO seit. See ie c JAE-IT-UP—Cures Chit! Giaing 1013-1015 Firet Avenue 5 Phone, Matn 603 ating Stoves ove lav iae the time to hy your Heat- where they will practice 28 Hinckley Block, Third Fleer resert of en women bullt Sole Agents for Globe Bullding. And Hot Water Heating. Plane and Estimates furnished c. M. SHAW & CO. South side Colman dock, foot of ( umbia street. Phone, Black 331 | SEPT. 21 ttle, In the! bes Wash- si MAISON BARBER =: SUNDAY DINNER duly | ' ‘Thomas MENU comp-} Dinner will be served from 11 a. m. i do hereby to 9 p. m. in main dining hall, for National |75 cents, including wine, or a special the City | cooked dinner in private parlors for $1.50 & plate. SOUP. Chicken ala Militaire. RELISHES Radishes. Olives. Green Onions. FISH. Baked Cod, Hert Sauce. ENTREES. Consomme. Gracie, the 1¢-yeur-old daughter, who testified against her father in the divorce court, is a pretty child [She told of several instances when she said her father has threatene Did you ever buy A) to kill her and her mother, STOVE BOARDS asf} “Once I asked him to go buy some milk,” she sald, “and he replied that [it was hardly worth while, ae I | would be dead before 1 had a chance }to drink tt.” | “Clyde, it te alleged, when informed | of the pending suit, sud | “If she gets » divorce I will kill | her, aa the Clydes never allow di- | Vorces in their family, HIGH LICENSE MOVE Sept. 90—An saftation has been started in favor of a higher | Hoense for ealoona An ordinance is | being drafted which provides for an |anual license of $1000, It will prob ably be introduced at the next meet- cheap as this? paper paper per lined, sees ee MO paper Mined, 706 24x34, wood lined... er 24x, wood lined. S0e 2x14, wood lined $1.00 20x20, wood lined 81.00 On Sale All Next Week. An Easy Way to Have Gerry Is to Patronize linea, the lined, Oe TACOMA, COON BROS. 1412 Firet ave. near Union. FASCINATIONS OF {ng of the counctl. COLD BLUE aren PREPARING ‘ FOR MARKET Real Estate Men See Big Thing in Garden Lands new friends of.the pub ket scheme now under ration by the chamber of com are the real estate dealers of Many of these have of late of mis sted heavily In farm lu slong ; ie new Seattle-Tacoma cellancous cargo she brought 4,000 f the new ¢ of steel rails from Belgium, con n Ratlway, which they | aigned to a Portland firm, which will platting into acre and fiye-acre discharged at Tacoma. ts suitable for small market gar —~ and poultry ranches, and see Dancing Cla in the proposed’ public market a made up of the product of| Professor Wilson a strong argument for the purchase of eomortive It in| Monday and Friday evenings. such acreaw that orders tor nearly 600| vate lessons dally. si the success of market gard- wae Were given out ening ar iitry raising dep BY Various ratiroads centering | iv on Navigation ¢ My Dat On the Beattle-Tacoma-Ev- Foute. ihe was formerly own. Malia, who is president of company. Have the cold, blue waters of the deep a fascination for the firemen who work in the roasting hot fur nace rooms of big steamships’? ‘On the last voyage of the Ta a crazed fireman Jumped overboard to his death, and day out from Yokohama a Chinese fireman of the steamship Kintuck, which arrived | jast evening, plunged over the ves sel's side and was drowned. ‘The Kintuck is a China which Dodwell & Besides a quant Among the | ARE NEEDED! Mutual | vensel of Co, are| the city | agents: BCAGO, Bept. 20—A tenture of Westward freight shipments is large Rimber of new locomotives Toute to Western ji Very ib billed traing pasa} inal points that are not solely upon the ability of the lend Swner to find a market for bin prod- tets, the real estate men are heartily in favor of the public market scheme The Complaint Now With a public market esta there 4 no ques age along the ad would be quadrupled at he only complaint the farm ere who now own mall ranches | Siong the line make, {# that they can hot profitably dispose of their prod- juce, and to a man they believe that public market would open the way Hinhed, | Mich. sept the “handwo: at the Detroit indge of Klik» i peamion of a large ath romperity for them. a {members of the or mehere cai land better adapter vera} states. The ne market gardening, poultry raising 4 Magnificent structure Jor fruit growing be found than be have} [above the ground floor as the patice jeashed by F. H, Folsom of the Co- |the 12th inat, |the penitentiary WILL THE POLICE ALLOW IT? ainty Influen r fully looked entimate it The patroim should a er nit ohance a sort of nay Its Description The building, whien the corner of Sixth a Weller street, is a appearing than 15 fee! nearly a « two entra ere at the front but from the exterior only the pla fa wall can be seen through | The building car b wh At me hail exten the place about ¢ t These 4 ead t mere stalis, Each In in the harhood of etght feet by twelve n dimensions. There is a ema low at the front m lead ing Into the } the leading © The} latter window an admirable Pal wh fleers all of same pian. ground Moor neigh feet | the alley police getaway id he be pur are 16 ‘The eri’ vice has been kept used to reguiate gambling however, there has been appar a change and the building le bi erected with no attempt 4 ultima eo with the knowledge and consent of the city authorities. | It tw cheaply constructed and In cane of ft 4 prove to be a danger- catty tes the present time such produce goes begging within an hour's travel of two of the best markets on the Pa cific const Dairy farming ts practically the only industry that now pays in that | section; not because dairy products bring fancy prices, but merely be caune the dairy farmer has no trovb! in finding a market for his milk mpecial provisions for the handling of which are made by the railroad compantes and creamerion IMPROVEMENT — WORTH $25,000 The Standard Ol! company secured building permite thie morning for the erection of improvements at thelr present location -on avenue, entailing in ture of more brick pump and boiler house with office rooms In one end, a galvanized Wagon shed B2x40 feet and a story and one-half brick stable 22x62 feet will be erected FORGERY CHARGED A clever forgery ts alleged to have been executed by R. Kreider, better known a» the “Missourt Kid.” The cheek forged was for $23.50, and was lumbia dock ‘The name of J. Ham of Kitsap county waa forged to the paper The police have been asked by Mr. Folsom to look out for th Kid,” and & warrant for his arrest was sworn out this morning by Mr. Gtl- liam. It ie believed that Kreider has left the etty. The check was drawn on the Puget Sound National bank Alger Lutes, an elevator boy, was arrested by Detective Byrne’ thin afternoon on # charge of embezzie- ment ‘The boy i” recently em ployed as a mensenger by several women of fil-fame to take their fines to the police court He ie id to ‘appropriated the money $20. Monroe. was released from 0. ex-convict who Walla Walla o1 was arrested by De- tective Corning last night and lodg ed in the city jail on suspicion are ago Corning arrested the ma: » Seattle for burglary, the crime ror which he afterwards was rent to Mra. ©. pollce 1 either her a purse ond avenue, atreet. M. Kilpatrick repe this afternoon that. she lont had stolen from contarning $5, on Se near corner of Spri RUNAWAY | Phe team of horw Louch-Augustine ran away this afternc drive nm driver, D. houre’ to Animals grinder ‘The runawa 0-foot embankrr that horses fairly slipped over rescued with difficulty ted to « uttached to # very wagon non Highiand The into a when thi an organ took went #0 near to a of the 1 was SAN _FRANCIBCO, Wheat, 119, 199 14 CHICAGO, Sept. 20, 16 1-8 Sept. %. Wheat, 74 9-8, « Wonderful Growth 0 Fishing Stock must t demand if the sales be in n the past Inte existence, ders in at once ein prt id 3 Pacih block, Seattle and contains every tween Seattle and Tacoma, Yet at Sonvepience and comfort the | The powder | dental THE SEATTLE STAR. ‘ Last Edition THEY GAIN # O'Clock p. m. “Tssscianeycore) STANDS OFF THE MOB A POINT UNION LONGSHOREMEN EM PLOYED BY ALASKA STEAM SHIP COMPANY The Alwaies . tod: led to the de mecmhoremen ¢ wip th Pacith hold Thin of | rallon. vennel will be at if it ie thetr h ening lin Alnnka tw be mt, the nal de overtime ntrikers jon men went king the cargo Bteamabip Con F eved that the ed by 6 o'clock gainet the ll receive pe for though temporary the beginning of the diffien it to give time f wrrying on both the unfair 1 Delegate Morrinc ynashoremen's union sald th that’ by nightfall Agreement would probably bs the A rking the wh he hip Co. 1 have nl efent ( gxhoremer The furnished th ion mien to load and it nip Co. in temp lemands of the te . th ed tha Alanka Stem meeting the men, will di the Pacith ny haw tn Vennoln. a be the cor th longehe bringing terme The “exclurive 1 and lodged in , Pler A, are aotd to be gradualty sorting now that enre no F Comat vessels in port to handle Is to board te strikers claim that Thursday night The non-union from deck t k. two polloe men taker are escorted by CHINAMEN PUMMEL A TORTURER Ed. Maroney, a ten fell Into haside of the police last evening after having been severely pum melied by « couple of Chiname Maroney was seen hy Yik Wah, sundry driver, putting powder rome the tongue of hin ¢th nan horse nide of a store on W which was of the when put in a horse's tt eraay and in most & runaway n Yik Wah saw hin horse be 4 he ran out and knocked malicious mischief maker to the sidewalk. Another Chinaman came out and engaged in the row when Policeman Ryan appeared and ar rested M. A charge of dis rlerly conduct was placed against m, mouth sets ‘WORK WILL BE HURRIED Certain City Work Will Be Rushed Rainy Weather — the public works city Thomson stated that ail improvements by concrete sidewalk ng Would be hurried in order to get as much of it done as possible before winter sete in The Diamond 4 Cold Storage granted a permit to lay steam heating piper on Univers ity street from Yhe alley between t and Second avenues to the al- ley between Seconddand Third av- enues, thence in that alley to Spring street Two contracts for street improve- ments were cured th planking the alley between avenue and Second avenue south from Yesler way to Main street on « bid of $1,128, against the bid of $2,523, of Moore & Hall, the only other bidders, ‘The Coast Concrete Company was ded the contract for the laying of cone aiks on Aloha atreet and First avenue, Their bid was 44,397.40, agalnnt H98440 bid by the Sparger Concrete Company, only competitor. Assiatant City Engineer A Dimock filed entimater for street improvements ordered by the city council. The estimates are: For the concrete sidewalking of Denny way from Nob Hill avenue to Western avenue, $6,660; the same on Denny way from Fourth avenue north to Dexter avenue, $7.2 SOME WAR FIGURES WARHINGTON, D. C,, Sept. 20. The war department today made public the annual report of the sur geon-meneral ofthe army for the year ending July 1. ‘The total ex penditures of the burenu were over 100,000. One hundred and four men were kifled by gunshot wounds in the Philippines. The total death rate of the army in the Philippines for the year was 19.96 per 1,000, as compared with 22.76 last year JOHN BULL LOOKING IN HALIFAX, Hept. 20.—The gunboat Indefatigable has been ordered to Haytl to protect British interests there. SHY ON CASH the first reserve nber 1899 NEW YORK statement of shows th $7,800,000 enerve. Jefloit since Sept the cash rw the This is Nove ELOPEMENT detatls of an elope the police this Ma McGinn, | yemerday. It is suppased he the man in Mr. Mot 4 not tell the poltea. The fath ewhere, hiding. Of floers of the force will make an attempt to find the girl. The ment ¥ mornin hlas his dau; her home th ay meage report BAGGAGE LosT Marry Le K palow man for Coc 1 gre ery f har Mr. Le r lay nght on the Starr rt » de Detect! the « | KIND-HEARTEO WOMAN |_,Through the eff park were returned to her The offender wa TWO YEARS IN THE PEN Vred Harris pleaded guilty to bu; « in the ertmenal rt thin morning, and wan sentenced to t in the He having entered the hounc Aitking on August 20. rer ippowed ia) hb of fenwed Alfred SHUT-OFF The elty penitenti | | | | water department ar nounces that water will be shut off morrow from 9 a. m. to 2 p. n the district south of Lane BATTLE WITH "MAN EATERS sharks caugh 1 within an hour is the record Je by the crew of the Britian bark Powys Castle, now lying at the Wall Street dock. Nothing elates a Hor © than to kill a shark, an « four ver of the fish w nverted into nem Dy panning vy wire through their cent aptain, mate and each own one and exhibit them with | ide. | t. Jenkins thie morning described the battle with the | eaters | | ‘our monster thus | jaw a Shark at 7, about the when we were 700 int Conception, the ed 4 shark In our wake 1 baited the shark hook, which was attached to a chain, with a chunk of pork and threw it tnto the water. Mr Bhark grabbed It at once. We beld hin head the water untll a ould be slipped over his bedy. The knot caught at the root of his tall, which was broader than the fore part of lthe body. We thus had two I on him, and pulled him to the top like | much dead weight ‘Once on deck we killed him by his bead with belaying P havied aboard three shoal sharks, varying in length from % to 12% feet, in this manner, without h trouble, but the fourth, « © vive shark, gave us a bat- ‘One morning He flopped around on deck pret ty much as he wanted to, while the men tried to kill him with # belaying pin Knocks Sailors “Two seamen Wem knocked hea lly to the deck while trying to at him, but we finally conquered “We ‘found a bonito in the ach of one, and the fact that and other refuse that had wn overt was found in the nachs of the others showed that | they had been following the bark f weeks waiting for a sailor to fall into the sea. A little further up I shot a biuefish 15 feet long.” The Powys Castle made a quick passage of 130 days to Seattle from Antwerp. The Pas of Killikramkle, which left Antwerp two days be- fore she left Hamburg, hax not yet arrived at San Francisco, She fin- ished discharging her cement yer- terday, and has been chartered by ‘T. W. McNear & Co. of San Francis- co to carry wheat and fi after October 10. She will load here and proceed to England or South Africa, SCANDINAVIAN HOSPITAL The work of raising money for the Scandinavian hospital is pro- greesing steadily. ©. N. Hauge, o Puyallup, ts canvassing the state for subscriptions which are coming in rapidly, Several wealthy Scandi. navians have promised large endow ments for the hospital, and it is be- Heved that by next summer the $15,000 which must be raised before truction on the hospital will commence will be raised. The Scan~ dinavian-American Hospital Asso- elation of Seattle has been organ- ixed with the following officers: C Aug. Petersen, president; E.G. Falk, vice president; T. O. Stine, sec retary; Alexander Pearson, tre urer. EA MONSTERS The steamship Empress of India has arrived at Vancouver from the Orient with the only bona fide sea serpent story to come from those re- mote seas in many years, The mon- were captured by Japanese fishermen of the village of Saga Muri. The serpents were male and female; one of them was 48 feet long and the other 39 feet. According to Japanese newapapers the remains of these often-seen but seldom-cap- tured monsters were taken to Osaka and placed on exhibition CITY HALL NOTES Work will be commenced soon on the replanking of First avenue from King to Atlantic streets, This im- provement is provided for by an ord- Inance passed recently appropriat- ing $1000 for the construction. It will extend the improvement of First ue south now In course of con- struction On account of the city's Inability to secure the proper concession for a roadway through the 40 acre tract owned by Clise & Co., and lying be- tween the present terminus of the city’s road and the county road lead- ing from Snohomish county to the y limits, work has been stopped this thoroughfare. The road ha xraded from the terminus of Woodiand park to the present. ter- minus, which connects with the old thoroughfare leading in a round- about way to th wnty road, Floyd L, Daggett, chief comptrot ler of Spokane, accompanied by Mra Daggett, visited the city hall today Mr, Daggett was shown through the ity office by Comptroller Ripinger linger Mayor Humes has signed the ord. nance accepting the bid of W. W. Harris & Co. for the $100,000 bonds for the library alte, ‘The comptrotier i now have the bonds print.” and proceed to the contract L Eagles, Attention! t funeral of Bro. Ipaec Grant e from the arric No. 1, Frateenal nd avenue and The rom will take pla f Seattle nerte, Order of Fagt Pile street, on Sunday, Se yt t the hour of 1:50 y re of the erder in this city are Ry order of President, At Worthy Seer m. Al orthy Frank Dowd, | ike | melt MADE IT BAD FOR APTAIN brought th Ho for f the robbing an captain of The atory uting the withers laughte The ca: ia le ® fA 4 he time went te had all told b ptain tand the fr ie an Englishman an Ay of vol that on the evening was out A good the carnival and kinds of fun throwing con As he left the grounds 1 o'clock 1 was walking front of } the dim light of the tain could not ner fee Going how se lan He fuppone around beckon hit 1 will a said to him ed the way nan in ne. By the cap anked ga r r from the ab pped arly her under fair she gan Je iT what they Why, y gasped The cap ' maw thet on a rt You're « the tor no he 4 chap replied and I alt kn of y With there she in hin arma, and it drew # pocketbook from his bi Just then # were ahe turned out the ed in the darkness. T. Carison, pected that and followed her was arrested that same night The defense was not convincing and evidence against her strong FOUL PLAY 1S DISCREDITED ner Hoye f words threw her is alleged pock heard, and ht and vanish who was outside, sue something « wrong. to her room, she 0 at the autopay held over the body of Innac Grand ning, that he « to n organic heart disease. Grandstrom fell dead near the cor ner of Second avenue south and Yex- ler way, at 5 o'clock last evening. There was a jagged cut in his throat and at first there was a suspicious of i play. That theory was entire- dincredited by pner this rning “The cut in the dead man's throat was undoubtedly received at the time he fell. When the man dropped over he struck against a peanut wagon at the side of the street. There was & pool of blood there, which showed 4 been received on near him nd the murder theory can inno be substantiated, even if the man’s heart had been normal. ‘The condition of his heart was such that any time he might have dropped. dead.” The dead man was a bartender entployed “at Peter’ saloon at the comer of Sedbnd avenue south and Jackson street. He in thought to have a brother living at MeMurray Wash. He was a member of the lo- cal Fraternity of Eagles, and the fu- negal wit be held under their aus pices... The body is now at Bonney & Stewart Mabet Justion ha when he fell ainst Henry desertion. tetmenmen sepa Asda cme a oF ORE t always instituted l- | RENTON HILL PROTESTS hn fi BUSINESS ON THE SOUND freight 4 now pial took thi Tacoma & Son have Reliance, ha FARALLON IN PORT eamsbip Farallon, ¢ ed from 1 ng with 40 fs ike brought Jumt snengere «old 'SINKING OF PIONEER PLACE. | tugbe |being pelled | pi here sh being overhauled, woing into business. Besides w ont ral old ven= hadiiitated to take «raft and more ursion steamers are or contem= ‘The beautiful ch has been at the Tacoma boneyard, has been purchased by Victoria people and is being repaired for use on the upper wound cut ail attempts ha date the lo being + the nd ex 1) shortly be lying vitrified ponsih pelled to supp Elke’ ¢ wurtace of the pole has sunk For some mysterious reason y odium of being ort that red and out this competition nival bandst the within the not much slnemingly ks, and pant onger be negle can n formed and one jen consolidated, hing combina= panies have bs or two mall comp the |but ne yet no far-r curbing |tion has been effected. appen worse, the granite round the much-neglected grass t has not gone down with the t gener ‘The small end of ing nee GREEN NOW IN CONTROL OKANE, Sept. 20, — Harry Green bas purchased 2690 shares of the stock of the Spokane basebatl ab from E. H. Hutchinson and W. phan yg Aad rrett, a controlling interest. oundation: |Green is a prominent sporting man Siu hg [of this etty. PATRIARCH’S COUNCIL HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Sept. 19.— The organiaation of the National ouncil of the Patriarchs Militant was effected today. General Raney, of Marengo, Iowa, will undoubtedly be chosen national eommander, SERIOUS FALL uncant «rane plot is liable atl to wrest iteclf free from | the brick and float away ttke a gigan- | tie green kite | | the x. wince iT | guar merely. the gener fund | explaine the failure Jot the granite curbing to sink. He} lnays it is supported by # portion of the mansive retaining wall of the eld | Yester-Leary building, which was; troyed In the great fire of 18% |prior to which Pioneer place was | | private property Thon wt the 2 it t ontractor durability of | ANNOYED THE MARSHALS James McCormick. who it im alleg- J has been impersonating a U. &. | marshal, sed from custody lby Comminsioner Kiefer yesterday. |He held that in absence of intent |to defraud, the man was not guilfy | M mick’s actions have caused the marshal's office considerable an- noyance. A fall from the third story of the Sigma Nu Fraternity house, near the State university yesterday, re- sulted seriously for Thomas Graham, a carpenter. He was carried to the University pharmacy and attended by Dr. C. W. Davin. Later he was removed to his home on North Fifth street. His left leg was en, and internal injuries are feared. pam ed wi 1 Growth Good ing Stock must be in great demand ff the sales in the past No. 1, Fraternal Order of Eagten. Is | week are any criterion of the Inter- calied for Sunday, Sept. 21st, 1902, at | State Fisheries Co. The safest in- 7°20 p.m. for the purpose of acting | vestment in existence, and get upon applications and. ntelat {in at once and only. By order of g ver,| vance in price. im -State Phe ona ific block, eee CHRISTIAN CONVENTION | A Christian convention opened | yenterday at the Bethesda Falth| |home, 416 Twenty-second: avenue south. It will last 10 daya Serv al are held at 10 a. m. 3p, m. and 3) p.m. The season is presided over by John Johnson. meneame alan © jes, Attention! A special session of Seattle serie, Worthy President. Attest: Frank | tes Co., 302-203 Pac! Dowd, Worthy Secretary. Wash. Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 Straight Kentucky Double Stamp Whiskey, $3.00 gallon; Angustora itters, 50c; Rock and Rye, $1.00; Port, 3hc. Family trade; try us before purchasing elsewhere. Stander Addition, located on the Madrona Park car line, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty- ninth avenues, ride fr e the terms pents of § ery lot Is cleared, 00 and $10. Y of the best meer P' asily within the reach of all, namely 10 per cent. cash, and balance in monthly staked wenty-seventh avenue is graded, parked and sidewalke d; iu will certainly buy If you are looking for a site for a home, or a nd most convenient resident sections in the city—only 13 ace, The price of each lot is shown on the above plat, and I will and plainly marked. city water. bargain” in real estate. Most of those buying are going to build homes, and before the summer is over 50 houses will be bulit in this dist rict The property is the cheapest In the city brick $40,000 school house, is dry and level. Booth-Whittlesey-Hanford Abs two blocks from a new An abstract from the Naished to each purchase F. 4 is centrally located, has good car service. Only ct Co., showing a perfect title, fur- M. JORDAN 2 and 3 Colonial Biock, N. E. Cor. Second Ave. and Columbia St. Phone Red 56 ‘mttiations | ordere tn at once and make themes Pi