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QUEEN CITY LAUNDDY sictounseet's Sataae emoiege of | ee Dar CALL TRADE Pins Last Edition the ‘Vulean the Bi ate CRIMINALS 1 He wea eure GOMPERS GREATEST | T BE Wo higher nti the, Heat returns tn |#ault and battery’ Johnaon was bi Ek dcésunieuha in coneicret i‘ | about a w vkot wi |I¥ beaten up He quit work at th tion and gathered in considerable AMUSEMENTS be flooded Will be [LPO Works Yeuterday and went down canh. Ben W m, president of the| WASHINGTON, D.C, Sept eer AT SR RE time engaged in the Alaska trade, | @dvantage ¢ aye Munshine andl igent Mitchell of the (aited Mine |ald Ix an imposter,” the president | forward them continually until the Tar Soap, Be cakes atuins | search lights upon the Geaany| it as mach ae ble the fishermen rid id tors are 6 bying professional the fraud which brings their or. | treasur ris eerve you and] Admission 2c. Grane stand 26 iH SATE. | SH® FLOATED. Phin have cause to feel agerieved at | #0N8 TE 7 ’ NEW YORK, Sept. & oft coal $0 0. | went up to §§ yesterday, « aise of a Pere _ Resnsd Fa. here and now has them commisson- $2 wince Wednesday he price he re now preserving the law in the] Until the one-and-one-half how rying more fish than me : stain ted 4 zm) wed that Judge Jaaper N. Turner died 1 coal fields. service on the Seattle-Tacoma ke, Kindling w was raised in q@ t E dee Jany Tu died at : the in- | price from $10 to $12 a cord edi aby r- - aled by his son Jay #tarted y 7 Prone Sein 002, | by emorrow morn: The Spo: oa Oka uaae aee Let me aay to you that for more than | at oma and ‘the tmatD | steamships with @ capacity of 7000 and sound, She was then at anchor wait ‘ashiugton. The camp is near the ned to We Yet it in t nat} § AND A Washingt Th p ian Che | Surned so work iS Mie Sus Xe The Socialists meet in Carpenters’| PROUD FATHER, eo box ‘ . glad to ‘almoat for | today to get hin pay. He nays that 1 Operators Using) ironed oe titinmen: stated | President Samuel Gompers of is Athletic Park Fiat tae guimont any art. Ac hha we Mk'tie naceee nad | COME Dporators Using lieing ot, meget? gata | Beduttin' al" tava Raita pone citlo Nor + Renae. due moatiy to the storms at Cape |then the man who 4 ‘ heen given for such solicitations and | appeal to organized labor, which re« | TE} Pacitlo Northwest Leagu Platters: which have suspended op. | Position amsaulted tl Them For Police [inet chee ete tlon ee | een thes anthracite.” wituat erations to the general scaretty of! oRyiNnG IN SUNSHINE. Jown wick or injured. | Gompers suys the miners w I stand | kes 1M MORROW SCRANTON, Sept. 27.—The tnfrs| Tt tee mmpetition that lowers the) every sailing vewsel in the by Workera mi a speech here last | sald. end of the strike, He suggests that der into disrepute, and have asked | assesarr homes fa good deal less than | extra, gpen at 2 o'clock. Steamer nd art Inat jeera) asking’. Game called at 3 emm Paae tie “ th Mr. Baer or to feel grateful to him. ase | __Series of Five Games with Spokane ee eee eens win ee It in true that the trust he repre- | tie M enees om wens is extorting from you fabulous | | JUDGE TURNER DEAD. ed by the governor of Pennayivania aaa, aR has trebled since the #trike began 74 rived from Skagway thi - “ Recently apers, oF erurban is establinhe eo n Mj |that ‘place yesterday pap terurbas lisheg the following 4 that the supply of an- cae r he bo: thelr futher lock at Bella Bella, which Is at ‘The boye with thelr father bi Seats bring Welsh anthracite from Bwan- ng for daybreak to resume her voy: a of the firat battle in King|™Y¥ people are suffering for the n aye Brendes Dieta, the doxen | Ba. i t/ | fish at this season, and to the fact | “Any person claimin, represen n, but need axsintance 1 Ta oxen se a | M ny f ” Ing to represent | firt ‘ | Geptember 98 TUR Ieee Te eiannra| price of flektand In order to prevent [strung with salle drying aft aren anit ged that the coal op-|_ ‘The trainmen are much incensed | where possible they donate from the | Inland colliery hill, © prevent night| are slow to admit that they are mak t : “+ or ean ds and Hoemet een no disturbance today, | ends FA Rang len & T hava some: doubts in my mind {they can be found, and to protect the COAL STILL Pitta, Go size. Commence Tuesday. owned by Capt, Anderson, was ’ ate yee prices for coal, tana © The elegant excursion a asain “Waa voce vee as police. Philadelphia eriminals Hard coal is quoted at $15, but with 16,000 cases and 600 barrels r ig | ele of | "Judge Turner was well known in see email number of them friendly to | temporary. schedule will be in effect: | It is mt weeny ad P ¢ much ability. | ntinued from First Page) ‘the coal trust, have been printing | Leave Beattle, 6:60 a, m., 10:50 a, m.,|thracite in the cit yis less than two Pianos Or M , wloyd reports that the = ‘of lawlessness, and they say |12:50 p. m., 2:50'p. m., 4:20 p. m., 6:50] per cent of the demand, and of roft » 5 he other wide of Queen Chartotte bree op Peeing At | Ace tas en ge. Bhe wae under light steam and hall at & p. m Joh cc t aH. As jerk in th the tui - © ty between officers the law | commith It is true that their chit p.m. phn Chase ot nn Davidson, clerk in the py 4 SE FAKE STORM tnd. Marty Track Barly in the| dren run about barefooted, — Hut the |Maverhill, Mass. will speak on the|seattle Lumber Co. le the | proud orn ——— EIRP that ‘many of the fleet are at thia| The mariners were first to take| py7LADELPHIA, Sept. 27-—Pr the organiaation and ne for|ail labor unions to raixe funds an t the prescriptions. “aaa ton’ fore Lp p' Whether the residents of Philade- therhood from furth impos! sat Figs, Ste size.....,.... 800 Pee eee rant port postereey ing feature he has taken from Soap, the cakes, LB%e | Wedding and Engagement Rin oceeded to Port Hadiock thia adeiphia the largest port | a ae Criminal class that for Spokane, tein Lioyd, PB oy yh bag Me there is practically none on the mar AVENUE. ttage City will reach here prob o puredey fternoon mee ra want to go back to work. |p. m., 9:20 p. m., im. Both |thracite In the city is less than two iy bet wee yo land or nale “Te slough ‘between Bothell and And not one single striker has rel gociALisT® MEET. BUTE SS. | ments. slong. Bhe was leaking but slightly, week one of the camping harty hed| Pennsylvania coal miners have for |subsect, “Socialism and Trades |father of a 7 pound baby girl, and > - hoice, New Upright only one pump wax working. killed ‘two young beara und Mayor| years lived on ifttle, and a little less | Unlontem.” at 4a m. Thursday errr seeiiaae de ae that Humes started out Thursday tm thhe| is no terrible hardship. | | $e, ths $000 “lnotommpinst aie aed 5 ments Go a hope of finding the i one. $350, $400 and lee FIGHT WI H zit, toy 86 show, Actors inane |ttumes. hia son, decided sot te pavers hae, ried Now Otere a 20, 880m ota, | ape. ines hia on pe papers have printe hina Mutual St WTke we hunters Inrore = ra Tos Numere Beninghausca fabuinted mtaternents of the earn @ > e all the croms the slough by San f he anthractte worker: and All Others, Toe Numerous to S07 Bet Awe. A CRAZY MAN from ‘Tacoma, ‘where his vessel is lancther son.. ‘They landed near in I your attention to one author Mention Here, in Proportion—»< a : hare nee the prov dian Joe's < a #0 A the earnings of mini Time napector for Second Acenue Cor. Marion. tion Of Shakespeare's play, “The [bill ue which they motes eve gone | Noone will comp! th ee ee ee the oe ©, &. Ry. Zz 4 | Tempest.” last night. Capt. G. W. lle a very steep one and the country | oak, See hie oP New, Now 47 for Meoous ee and . . eo China Mutual steamship |i# rough and heavily timbered, The | the min am sure—Mr. » - ale Detective, Corning Has Fierce En-| Kintuck was alno present brow of the hill ts the best shootin In a public statement re- struments, to $54 and $69 for $95 Pacific Coast Clothing Co.) © °v"'er tnd Comes Out Bos ee acnt things "soe remilatl: [to Ral ‘The road tem rough one. ai | mings of men under bie and 9110 Stylee—Also Big Veluee . Detective C. A. Corn tad an{cally,” Capt. Long said this morn- |there are several gullies to pase be-| COMpany were $1.46 a day, The larg- in Second-Hand Organs—Piance ies « b i and Organs Sold on Easy Pa: WwouesaLe ncounter with.a-ctahe men at eat} !06. “Why, that storm see fore the top of th thed.| oat number the anthracite y= « er c Rast , ha mo scene w ‘op of thé Nill in reached. nr ‘ond RETAR, i Newton and Paoware a redeg, ‘hus af jro true to itfe that when T saw the |Jay decided to take the ravine trail| miners have worked was 192% which | ments—Old Instfuments Taken in See ae * ship pitching about, and heard the |And meet his father at a point| means that under his company and Piano, second-hand ... Exchange—All Instruments Guar- noe rent. the prisoner, came| hai! heating and the wind whistling \farther up the ravine, ‘During the| according to his figures, the miners | Piano, square out second best, but & | a . anteed To Be As Represented— cond . but for & time it! through the rigging, I felt that I was |time he took going up the trail he| earned ¢ nd total in a year of > - ii 900 First Ave. Cor. Marion St. | seemed that by . Piano, square (fine) Store Open Sati od = mat he would put the officer! on deck, and came pretty near {@id not fire « sbot and did not hear| $368. It is $7.06 a week or $1.01 a 1% ore Open urday Evenings out of business” The timely arcival| jomping tomy feet to give orders [one fired. Hix father was armed | day.” Plano, square ......+ Only ance | to man the ie boats with a heavy caltber bear rifle and ——— — Piao, woright, slightly used ..... of the car me Col om ¥ . ; Rea ma saved Corning trom| Sn AA. |the report ‘could ually have been | adiee “Melgie, ‘tsand- Ga eee | cured "the prisoner alone. ‘bat had POLICE NOTES Sens Padtinrlecataaly | Piano, upright, good as new.. P itivel e gone at’ the insane man single| . Piano, upright | Positiv: Out handed he would have had a hard When Jay arrived at the proposed eo 4 3 F Merrick there might have been serious conse- | * Tented io & lodging house on|tere. | He waited «considerable aida: Missnatlé; med had Yeturnels new ti y W quences. reet thin mornt |time and then began calling and fin- Piano, upright, entirely ne sate i Entirel af The police received = telephone La Count for ally shot, to attract attention. His] og. ooo mated ini prorated se message that the man was lyt opium. Her pipé and layout father, the mayor, did net appear and| BOIBB, Idaho, Kept. 27.—A strike i" . BS, The American Clethier [the bank of the road at the comer | confiscated wee my Jay went back to the slough where |of the employes of the Rocky Moun | Piano, upright, entirely new . " Oe ras housand — $8,000 —~ 703 First Ave. mentioned. There Detective Corn-| Alfred Konneldale reported to the | Sain Humes walting ihe] {ain “Bell ‘Telephone Company. has Piano, upright, entirely new besser Stock Ange yaar ing, who was sent on the case, found | police that he had been robbed of «| hunters to return. poys called] been ordered at Boise and at Great 1, Up 7 ios and ic Books So Agent for the Celebrated John B. | 110, “ii, Waw reading an anarchiatic (gold watch In a lodging house at|4nd fired shots in the hope that they|Falls, Mont. An Increase In wages _ b Upright, high sade, new Less Than Cost, Being Obliged to Ist | Stetson Hat, 4 end $6. pamphiet whon first seen, As soon | 115% Washington mtreet during last |ight attract their father's atten-|is demanded and the recognition of | IO, on high grade, new Diesertinue Tht Line to ogre he eaw the officer he told bim | Hight |iion. Until darkness fell they kept|the local unions at thone cities. At organ, second-hand . r Make wuss ime that if he wasn't left alone he would amen Scott, aged ST years, wae|UP the shouting and firing Hutte and Anaconda the demands of Organ, second-hand . < Room for the Rapidly Growing \ SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 do him, bodily “arth. When the man |Teported inissing to the police this| When it became dark the boys be. |the employes have been granted. | Organ, second-hand ote . Piano, Organ and Small Musical ’ ° saw that the officer had come for |morning. He hae been ving at the fa Qe feat that their: father had | Organ, second-hand . ‘ Instrument Departmente—Heavy ee ae hainn Patent pled ne {way but has not been seen ‘since way in the woode The boxe hunted INTEREST TAKEN | Organ, new . Discount Will Also Be Allewed two large rocks end with one in| Thureday. sround until they found a cabin and During This Sale on Certain Lines there they procured a lantern. All| All on easy payments, without Interest. The finest of Small Musical instruments BY YOUNG MEN stock of musical merchandise in the city, lowest prices. See and hear our talking machines before you —_ % each hand he dared the officer to ri oir pare hight they searched for their paren: A drirsting rain was fatl- — buy. We carry the finest yet produced. Our prices Tie, incloding wine. or & special cooked dinner served in privat parlors for $1.50 per piate. } and the motorman also helped hin. When the help arrived Coraing made & rush at the crazy man, who had through the woods and the young men had « hard night of tt. They kept up the hunt until morning and ficers of the Young Men's Repub- Viean club, Congressman Wesley L. Jones, the guest of honor, delivered TAILS AT 35¢ NOW GOES AT DINNER MENU jadvance. ‘This was the condition of | Affairs when a street care came into SAW SHIP Pet ne slam mor trace of Rim could tng and the night wns very. dark - er- At a Ginner given. of (he Terinten: ate as low as it ix possible to sell ffitaical goods. 2c AND THAT WHICH SELLS Dinnet wil! be served in matn dining | sight. R. E. Woodin, the conductor. Fallen trees blocked the passages|Grand hotel. last night to the of- CLOSE IN then went back to the camp where |an enthusiastic address on Repub- CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE AT 25¢, NOW ONLY 15. © Ball frome tl «& m. until > -m. ee the request of (hé officer, got oft. SOUP. nowgicked up a clab. wrappled they told James Humes, the brother jlicaniem and the interest taken in of the mayor, that thelr father was| party ers by the young of| . vf “ 30,000 Copies of Choice New Musie, DISTRESS lont. the? 7 a | COR. SECOND AND UNION, SEATTLE, Vocal and instrumental, Ge per “ | with’ him and the streetcar men also Consomme Cream of Fowl. | eushed In and held the man while he i was handcu (fed. He was taken to Radiches. Olives. Green Onions. | the county jail. Fist Halibut a la Normande. HAPPY, EVER AFTE! ENTREES. Emme May Carstensen and 0. K. jan ship Borrowdale, Captain Chicken Fricasee a la Royal. ‘oles, switch board de-| Wandtrom, arrived at 2.30 o clock |)" | - yA |ntve, constructive and hopeful Ravoll a la Venetienne. Partment fof the Sunset ‘Telephone | this afternoon from Port Townsend Leanne oe ee oe mire, the| Continuing he told of the accom. Veal Fricand French Peas. |company of this city. were married |The Horrowdale In the % hi Amp. ‘They stil cling to the hope |!i#hments of the past and what was WORK, Hunt Begins. Mr. lauded the endeavors of | The three then started out ana|the Seattle Republicans. “The Re- | covered the district that the mayor |Publican party is the party of the ee ae oe ee re rhs |young men,” #°'d he. “It ie progres- Mali orders for music must be ac- companied by postage at the rate of le per sheet, last evening at ® o'clock. at the res-| bore down on the schooner Close, [that nothing serious had happened ore in the futu) ming bin nr MODERN CROWN and BRIDGE WORK ROAST. ' idence of the brides parents. 115 8th) August Ml, and pplied her with Jod-speed thy o Prime Beef au Jus. javenue. The ceremony wal per-) provisions. The Chose was flying « the oe eon of Beattie or | Lamb, Mint Sauce. jformed by Mev. George Frame of|signal of distress and her second /"¥mmon aid fram Reaste ‘The following attended: — WH branch of Dentistry, and our facill Stuffed Young Duck. |Port Angeles. Everett Hickman of | mate said when hailed that the lant evening. Bam Humes came tol , “Aiton, president: Joe Alexander, ‘ : ties chable us to do it at @ Feason- VEGETABLES. Portland and Mine Katherine Goeh-| had been on half rations for weeks. AT hout tour o'clock in the after. (secretary: Ralph Nicho Ww. M able cost, It is our purpose to do Cauliflower a la Florentienne. Fae od C4 earns. acted 28) Captain Wanstrom gave the Close all 7, rly of seven toggers fi Inglis, G. 1. Allen, ent Herald, your dental work as you, would like tame ridesmaid and groomeman. Miss! the rations he could spare, even tak-|Poeraon's camp joined In the bane [is wire, executive committee to have it done; you Will save much Steamed and Mashed Potatoes. Mamie Carstensen was maid of! ing the trouble to supply them with | ii, Suy and James Humes. They [Pred Ce nck. W. M. ‘Thompson, of the cost, and yet have work that DESSERT. honor. The couple will spend two| five pounds of tobacco and two bot- | Maroned until darkneam made it im. |M- Merrifield. 44, William is dependable. Allow us to examine he ding. weeks in Canada. tes of beer. j in fact, be. mye away |oasible for them to 40 any farther Covington and Darlington, your oe hy furnish yon with an poe ee so much that he was obliged to pUt | good by staying out. Late last night | Ward vice prest Caan hy attendants. PM | Kohler Piano Forte Meth- Ice Cream and Cake | MAKING MONEY bis own crew on half rations for two Sy. Humes’ watind.t9°the efty” and SHE 1S DESERTED them, free. Lady attendants. peg eh ones ate Amorted Fruit and Nuts cea eier tUilethiee c a x Practical M cane. wna Captain Wanstrom said this after- [icin ad oid friends of the mayor Gold Crowne .....- GB High-Grade Plates ... Cnee sae ae | IN-BIG CHUNKS, Se ti ea mae vigsrat” : @B to SOrunowt ate MANS Becca a PETERSON’S. Dos | ince that the Tampicn had supplied [ng eng ois pide Rea BY EIGHTEEN MEN ure—8 a. p. me y Method cbs her with a month's provisions, he ‘The halibut fishermen are maki x provisions. be lthought that It would be best to bs rnow. DE Lbelleves the Clone’s crew exoguer- |atart at once while others belived it] ‘The huge freighter Tremont, of the | 626 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street ....Beattle, Weahinaton | Roots Pleasant Houta... | money Im big chunks now, Schooner | sttere to him... Still, the Close |Siary’ Captain Weroog, arrived this | Sted Matters to him. Still, the (owe j19 be hest policy to walt until morn-|new Seattle-Oriental line of ° Frank oe tpt hp oes | morning with @ cargo of 20,000 fish, | Dovineast breexe pin, oa FL e making the start. While] Waterhouse & Co. is unable to leave AW Ata xDAY » > AND NIGHT, THE -YEAR IND- ++ Carcassi Guitar Method .. re ecg lehich was aeld for im carte per | noriheest Drecne whee, lee ce Trem matter was being considered, | san Francisco for this port. Eigh- Winner's Eureka Guitar be hameachd (grand, eomemng © $760. The other | jana Teen an Wn gee Ea ge teen of her firemen have deserted \Y Re + a9 9m With day of Sept. 1902, day the Doncaster, Captain Martin | puns ——= her, and as it is intention of th ¢ a , ae, } Johnson, came in with 28,000, which FANCISO, Sept Wheat |! a Ne NO NC COLLINS BLK. SECOND AND JAMES. PHONE MAIN 4l6. Method . 75 7 + j attempt to bunt for the missing man a me o Vinner'’s Guitar ‘Method.. attle with ‘inese as in the case of Cristofare’s Mandolin COUNTY Fou MIs | ™ h * : sold at 2% cents, or 8980. The Cree jeer 12 1-2 daylight In the rain an i ane Wana Y leent Thekia will arrive ton! nae jon firemen will not ship <r tne | MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU <" oy 2 Rite ae ction te] cescaaar son ; Sli So, RPO I eae aroma wal Bat eaee Sacer nt ie {anticipated 4 cente per pound will! $6 be made. Acting on this advier the! who have just quit claim that Jobn | Winner's Bureka ‘Method. “75 High Grade Toilet search was abandoned until morn- 4 Roach Mandolin ‘ nly pertumed, ~ Doe Donnelly, second assistant en- : 1.00 “4 pe. gineer of the Tremont, has estab- i REMBOSE s- +s to |g. A. La Barge Mandolin box, worth How Was He Lost. lished @ ret . ed ‘eign of terror on board the j Haun e regardii the « b the] at Sa: cisco for be a = mtanaderet foie one was that of Sam |or on the his eee 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 |, Instructor ee Shirts, patent. neck band. mont feasible one wns that of Sam Jor on the high seas 1a A Partand’s Banjo to. Hinen cambric bosom, splendid AT GAS MAKING Humes who k well the habits of [Across ate muslin body, worth Sc; after his father and who has hunted with) DEATH OF MRS. SHUMWAY. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Customers tell]! .“S Stewart's Banjo In- annie Re t-te him a great many times. Sam says! sre, Mary Clark Holland Shum k 3 e . | aman re Mra. Mary Cla jollan¢ - s we keep the best Wines in the city. structor . 1.00 Men's Heavy Mottled Merino {hat hie father has a habit of always! way, aged 81 years, died at the fam- al tase emer xceisior "Banjo Marte and Drawera, worth Fee aore ica over n deep racing [ly fesidence, 1304 Madivon street, salen aH there is # log over a deep ravine | Winner's Banjo instructor .50 Me; after six... she lhe will in or It rather than to} yeeterday morning The body ts a walk Goreae It father than Olin of Bonney ewart. | 9 Bs Ban; Men's Suspenders, good web jtaké « longer road and stand the| <r» shumway, has been Penman | Winner's Bureks Banjo and best backies, worth In order to be making in the | of that which will eveatuaily ensue |chance of loosing the track of the | goattie for many years and was well ai Voual aad fettras to Me; after six . 1p. |whortest time possible the Citizens’ | from healthy competition |game. ‘The mayor wore heavy natied| known here. She is survived by | ; ; ‘or en’ All Wool Heav Berge ov ‘a u y oct t netru- wars i Pedestrienne Skirts, olf i i og Pedentrieomied ‘flounce, well | ine the work on their plant. A tara | frat ae and $1.00 a thousand feet jone of them in attempting to cross w ymenta but we offer for worth $8.00: after six..85.0% | force of skilled men Is employed | for fuel The @ompany which The fact that Jay Humer who went Lash Rf erik: Landon vt dg eden Ladies’ Biack Coney Fur Scart, fi| with orders to hurry the construc: | Pn 0) Oe” oe tie. tranchiae (heard mo shots In considered proot| ‘The Boston is to leave the navy nas oO Plaidy + . . . This is one of the moat Sea per tant | thousa: 1 feet for Miuminating gas, the accidental discharge of hie rifle, [chance to see it Take boats from Hi tii St ‘On Vinegar Cry in of equa as a! " " » n doc nt 9 d a. . | Sydney Smith . Mor Vinegar Cru And hundreds of equally 4 Bl enterprises undertaken in Seattle [and $1.35 for fuel gas. which ta Scareting Part Iman dock at 9 and 10 a.m, 116 eating OVEAS 3°27": ais” wopper. EAE Sore for some time, It has been progress- |Fates will make « substantial differ-) ane party headed by Sheri Cud ere aatas f jnches high, & ling for the last six or eight months, | °"ry.'?.in ay tem haa been laid out | nee. left at 4 O'clock his, morning ee ry - Erte Oi] Stoves, no smell nor smoke [BEY R'S ... autitul Imitation ‘ wo Paid * ‘ 5 ae on a special train rr Kenmor ast of the Boston, | Cole's Hot Blast Coal Stove—12-in., 14- - nits sanctus beautitut hata in @ quiet but business-like and ag: | wiih the evident intention of ndding| Where {he party left the train and| ophe nowon ie to. leave ihe navy in, pe Saree |NEW ENGLAND CO elal price |areasive manner, | The public gene |to It and ey covering the en- | went at once to the district in which es th Whe bonte front Round Oak—12-in., 15-in., 16-tn. ERVATORY pees wt gon sly have probably taken but little | tls y i rom the |the mayor was lost rs aod Seg on | ALL SIZES OF WOOD HEATERS, ew Rnglan ‘oserv: |plant ta 16 inchew In: diameter, hy { Getuchment of police headed by uke ew rv HEATERS, eet notice of the many crews of men | Pi 7 - pot ROS. . carrying capacity #ufficient t - | Capt. Ward, and compored of De bie — ‘eee 7. 2 attered over the city laying street | supply the entire & naumption of i ’ : ‘Cit msail ofdare' tor ae see Fie ves Lane Ad a, Phill ar is | postage: it too much, the excess will the urmy of mechanics |Beattie. ‘The 16-inch main rune into|farbee and Patrolmen H.C. Hub Mayor be returned. a 12-inch main, and from the latter) bard, Wilson and Carr, a number ¢ 506 Pike Street ~ to the missing man and so failed to|! Study Ite Merits We make a speciality of this FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY | Bgptine’' inno ts bea eka worse than uxeless for a party to pany to wee the vesesl at. Be- Bb bR eRe BH BR BRB ei prem SS2S323 io, Se a 28.8 322 mains, and ndustriously pushing construction of | yay eager ase = truction of ly ranches W-Inch, &Inch and 6: rat 10 GA |the gas plant at Smith's cove. But|incy mains are taken off private citisens friends. 0 CLASSIFY cach ana ar hg ge OE tf aida ry de A Humes andprominent™ tn. eee No: lar n Beattie are probably the | mont and vieinity: all of this work ae “OF CARS Ail round carpenter je taxpayers in the cit 1 er; one jargest single taxpayer he city. |" the plant, located at Smit Aileen Call in the morn ‘Much Accomplished. jive, tore semaine stout ame-tourtn privat tizena friends of COR, SECOND AND PIKE SMALL INSTRUMENTS NO PAIN FIRST AVENUE stock, and to thin out will sell— The only Graduate Dentists in attle who do exactly as they advertise, Violins that retail regularly at $12, |WE EXTRACT AND FILL or restore broken-down ‘Teeth wlth GOLD | for. $7.60 Guitars that retail regularly at $6, ans e i me ovens. ane new gas company baw been |of the work to be completed before| ‘Three Seattle-Tacoma Interurban CROWN or BRIDGE WORK without the least sense of pain Mow wer aan ‘eusing steadily in its work, and |the manufactc as will be cor « delayed street car traffic on « Gold Soap, the ||| FULL SET and FIT GUARANTEED for $3. ys ably wi Pere few. Me » E 3 Mandolins that retail regularly at We are greatly overstocked on ao- UNION BLOCK 713 count of purchasing H. & H. Chesbro for naie—22 acren pres prove | GOLD CROWNS, 22k menced. e holder is about com-| First avenue for an hour and a half Cake pleted and the second one i# well un. morning. City care to the num Pina, the paper | GOLD FILLINGS THAT STY IN der way, The works » ommen 0 were bunched on First 4 Outing Flannel, worth | SILVER FILMI HAT STAY IN....500 | of, in thor loperation with one holder. ‘Th enue, ‘The wires of qne of the care | double suct Ihesive plates never fall vughfares of the city In installing the | fying building and_purifie in|burned out on the 10:50 trip, while “ Sakigaieng ‘ <4 [Oem of street mali Ax it is, the | place and practically completed. The it was engaged with another In push —— -- HOEXTRACT! D FRER W I HOUT Gur. [ontire business section has been| power house contalning the boilers, |ing a third up the grade south eplaced with new ones the same OPEN SATI RDAT ¥ HIGHT [thoroughly piped and there arejengines, exhausters and pumps is|Pike stre: The third car had Lady attendant always present JAMES HENRY en-year written guarantee, No students, but all spectaitats “of from probably but few people wha have rly completed, The gas gener- | ready been disabled knowledge of this fact. The | ating apparatus, which will be what Wholesale and Retal} Rutoher, Jovben || 12 to 20 years’ practice, We are making a specialty of gold crown and | North st Trust 2 see Dopo: espe f on in that all of the large maine| is known an combined plan for thy Lan Bt the Semen Gna Packer. bridge work, Be sure to consult Us. Examinations free. Méney saved 90-94 West Columbia Str [have been placed in the alleys be- lure of both California off and Wash-| ‘he Hoaton in to leave the nar i¥ money earned } Bo a Bin tnd ave COLMAN BUILDING Linen the mhain thorousintarenok-| ington com, In now ‘lng inetalleg|yarke yn today ‘uilh'be, he Nast Pag Best Meats | || 'c. J. Brown's Dental Parlors, 713 First Ave. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. ick for the - = ertr on vie eat aha i rey urrying hance to nee it. Take boats fr at persion, ~- Parlors 1 s 6 Union Bloc et floor so Pond osking thinagh both the retail and ¥ {the plant ins solman dock at 8 end 10 @. mw 3 Xp Motela, Restaurants, Btaame 713 Parlors 1. 2, 3, 4-8, 6 Unlon Block, first floor south 713 y would have attracted mor@ tention if in following th $7.50, for $4.9 Ranjos that retail regularty at $7.50, for 34.65. Prices on accordions cut to pieces; also many lines of strings and trim- ming greatly reduced. Sars fine quality of ciay | f will make @ fine vitr YEAR AND t eh on a 7 ree pubile corporations, alton owner. UPWARDS. |184 Gorn up all of the main tho General Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building, jes sections, thus xiving the entire be making gas in t 30, 4:3 ‘rts, Eve gales section Ay : @ ene in the short 0, 4:30 p.m. Aik Western RiGHT Kinp, i usiness community the advantage est possible time HAGG Buits, Wotsts, Beparace Leuaing Hours—8;30 a, m. to § p.m. Sundays till 1’p. m,

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