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with tin: ERNST BROS. 506 Pike St Tel, John 2831, eee Reliable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: excuses exce grods, not bay 4 prices 200 200 the boxes Ie) boxes | ide | Ite panes Broachiat Tadiets, We ‘Gross Shin Soap. Ne cakes spelt the efforts of your unreliable drugs w tan get the dest If you com Se) e She Daneott ° bo saa cr 00 sin . othe -Ramaker Musi (0. F BarreLLDRUGCO: SECOND AVENUE, Phone, Ma Sur CALL. TRADE Prices Shirts. oe pen Front Siirus. 1 Coltare Cutts. First and’ Beli Downtown Office Fourth, wear Pike Seo PATR U. S. Cavairy Boots High Top, Hand Sewed and Waterproof. W. S. KIAK, 1209 Firat Ave. for painless extraction | wn teeth are ordered. AN work graduate dentists of 12 to 20 fe nooo epectaliat WATCHES. DIAMONDS. FING fewer RY “ND SILVERWARE 70S tet Aibert Hansen ** '"\ The largest jewelry sowse in the $1.00 | Northwest. baad LINS. SHERMAN. FOLEY CO. | UNDERTAKERS } Funeral Directors and Embaimers. MOT Firat Ave. det. Pike and Union | Seattle, Weep. And Hot Water Meating. Pans and Estimates furnished. Cc. M. SHAW & CO.. South side Colman dock, foot of Col- umbin street. Dental Parlor Phone. Binck 331. pond Sole Agents for AE-iT-U?— Cures Chili Bienes 1013-1018 Firet Avenue Giode Rullting. After Six O’clock Saturday night we will sell our regu- lar %e Gas Mantle at, ewoh ........10e Limit 3 to @ buyer. A well made. dur- able article we use ourselves and know to be good. WINDOW SHADES. fome Fringed and some Plain, Lignt Green and Ecru Colors, 3 ft. by € ft and 3 ft by 7 ft. No paper about these— they are Holiand cloth, with spring roller. and have fixtares. Limit 3 to @ buyer st ibe each. ALL DAY SPECIALS. Vinegar Crust, imitation cut Colored Gian Night Lamp White and Gold éxi0 Photo fs Frame ..,..36¢ LAMP SHADES. be Augusta ‘Crepe Paper Shades made to order. Paper Flowers made to order, and Flower making taught. Ask for Mrs. Davis, 1612 Firrt ave. near Union. 4 RAGS OF | tuk COUN ET OF | scr tp No. TO CREDITORS. sreby given to the cred- having claim Hurd, deceased, that their said claim or| a with the} - wi im one yes An aad ar nan ‘iin Place of busi- Pourth avenue. in the ue, county, Wash - Since W. norcer. i¢ eptate of Daniel —ighre . and Everett tet | oyce, | Leaves Seattle 7 a m., 12 m. and © Poaven Everett 15 p. m. hone, James 1841. xz Last Days of The Richmond | Piano Club hundred and ninety-four members to buy six more pianos at This Colman Dock. SCOTT, Mer. ea 1520 Fourth wv zara. September 18th, | ‘or “the asking Waists, separate $10.00 cash and $6.00 a month. | extraordinary club has saved for the One ERS MELTING sblic over mineteen thous- = Beni of the stock tle Labor ‘Temp be held in hail No. 2, Fourth avenue, be ie, In the city | Seattle pe and dollars, Did you share it? : Sherman, Clay & Co. . 711 Second Avenue. Seattle, Edmunds | 15 o. m., 2:0 and SEATTLE ReUNes A RIGHT TH STAR Grant and TALL GIRLS, THIN ONES, one running ite board of pub und: BUT | or | THOSE OF OVER EIGHTY ARE FOUND TO BE THE BABIES IF HE'S RATHER HARD TO PLEASE, THERE'S A BUNCH CHOICE COOK LADIES businest institution in etuok thy and #e oh, Chat the age the statement deret which ca lar and assorted | ("! irks wer 80 an treet track gate » the j that ev fit im said thy It ip conduve principle ead one mothe are me Clab and has bi footy FINK aye | Wappenstein and Phillips ¢ ipped’ matrin &t that numbe All Kinds of Girls rt girls, fac Blonde carried while ne Lon e r matter r © 1 make althougt . yi net y ; ) to be Chat Rinehart of | the ial one yratione Comm “4 tt Jon arises ove he the eleotr dau ue. Dete ntinued the Gr rauchtse but b per ce pera Tall xt girls and im #tock e have th Ke part Beattie lines | there @ much nethly ip. He put excused wits who d The latter clas On the books | ther girls who have jable money, but who have not been Jowed with all the beauty that has }fallen to the lot of others, ff there | jiaw't anything in stock (6 suit the prospective member of the club, then the genial proprictress will do her | ; jdest to tirid thé dekired articte. ioe ples ‘They Are Scarce known th Certain. styles of girls are in «reat | told the lady that t mand and are hard. to keep injand that the chief jatock. There are others who audience with her [deen on the books of the club for ¢ the police me time and have not found a| |taker. The old. girls who have ‘tat | bank accounts D are & little | sickly are at @ premium and are also {a 1 to tind. This fact wax found jour by Detective Phillips, The of STRIKE,- MINERS ARE left the conference ire in grea of the et sider Fire sfers to are ue ye business a, it #hould be th ording paying DEMOCRATS an | 1 per aid lke ghar Will Be Conducted This Fatt on Entirely New Lines v conduct jab ¢ Democrats of King county will thelr campalgn this y lines entirely different the past. Istead of pla ent in the hands of a J committee, with head the city, work this | fall will be done by nine sub-com: itleee—one for each senatorial die let of the y. Thin was the campaign plan outlined by John Y¥ Terry, chairman of the county cen tral committee, in an interview this morning. Will Work Bettor We have every reason to believe Hag, | {hat Me new plan will work far bet ter than the old method arrying » campaign work,” sald Mr. Terry, } "and that the perty will both save money and gain votes. The central | committee, one should remember, in | made up of one member from each the multitude of voting precinets | the county. As much ® large body | 4 be difficult to assemble and! control, the bulk of its duties are J entrusted to an executive committee | | made up of members from each of] \* he senatorial distrjets of th county, Kach ive commiticeman | | with be at t ad of the campaign | sub-committee in his ews, districts} the sub-corfimittes being made up the members of the central comm! ¢ ip that district. Each member the sub-committee will be in charge of the work in his own pre jeinet and responsible for results {therein the mana county lduarters in ail ‘The operators at 6 o'clock. Baer said that the mat-| ter was in the hands of the president | t if any statement is made | come from him. Ten min: jer Mitchell left and sald that | | the result was that there had been no| im settlement a TAMAQUA, Oot, 3.—Fxtre let marked the day here. The min- re happy in the belief that the There was Summit iil baw nore were car- ription, EAST DEERFIELD, Masa, Oct, 3./ A passenger train collided with switch engine here this morning kiling cineer Willlam Wedgewood and Conductor George Parment eenfield, and fatally injuring Brakeman Howard Smith, All the passengers Werw uninjured. BETTER KEEP AWAY PARIS, Oct. 2—Madame Zola has requested Dreyfus not to attend her husband's funeral, for fear of @ pop ular disturbanc punty fre « elty headquart in that time. sy the district method, | however, the orfenigation work will | mpleted Information was. fied ‘ir the su- periot court thie afternoon by Prov. ecuting Attorney Fulton, charging James and William Tilton, William |Levison and Frank Churchhill, al- ged murderers of Lewis G. Booth, with murder ia the first Gemree, The pretim: hearing waived. The crime wns committed | September 14, in Blake & Nelson's | naloon, TRAIN WREC PARKPRSBURG, W. Va. Oct. 3 An Bastbound freight on the Balti- more & Ohio collided with a | Westbound freight m the middie of tunnel No. 12 near Cornwallis) last night. Engineer Fred Pierce, Brake- man Joba Miller, vames Hannigan, W. Goosman of Grafton, Fritz Pach mann of Milwauker, and an unknow e tramp, were killed. Engineer Wm. Somerville and Fireman Jus. Kirk- patrick of Grafton, were fatally n- Jured. Two dead tramps are report- ed buried in the wreckage. ‘Thare were three cars of cattle and one of hogs on the East-bound train. |The moans +f the injured and matm- fea" stock vere hideous. ‘Twenty Care were smashed with an effect ax |though a charge was rammed into a igun. Wrecking trains are working lat both ends. of the tunnel. The |track is not yet clear. Mistaken ord- era caused the disaster. HEAD-ON COLLISION 2.-In a head in between freight trains Jsville, on the Vandalta line. Fireman George Coie 4 Engineers John Cun- nd Frank Booth of Terra tor Harry Reeves fatally injured throwing tim- How It Will Work “Lo this manner the work of the! ‘executive committer will be greatly lightened. Speakers, campaign lit- erature and funds will be sent out the clly headquarters of the al business mpaign after it would have been imp to organi the ventions Jue times faster, and | without doubt more theroughly.” | | Dr. Shannon's Vacancy | |. The matter of fiilimg the vacancy }left by the withdrawal of Dr. Wil! |A. Shannen from the county ticket | las cum for corom taken up at the meet ecutive committee held yeaterday, ing to the absence of a number embers. it will probably be dered today, another meeting ommittee having been called for 4 o'clock this aftern | A vacancy on the legislative ticket, caused by the withdrawal of J. ¥ Ivey, of Bellvue, is also to be filled Mr. Ivey was nominated for repre. sentative, but does not wish to go} to the legisiature, as he would In| uch cane be “las postmaster at Belivue, an | which he has held for many ye ity |The committee is considering « mongers are report. ;{puMber Of candidates for each injured. Physicians | YaCaney ve been sent from San Antonio on of the disaster. RESIDENTS WON'T STAND FOR IT An a result of the Seattle Co.'s completely blocking Fiftth ave e at Pine street, in front of their barns, from 11 o'clock at night until the next 2 and partially blocking the street all day, consider- able comp by ren. idents in North Seattle. It in claim 4 that ¢ any leaves ite cars partially out barns acroas the sidewalks, and clear acrons the street all night. This makes it impossible ie Fanci sePteiaesderaiens| COLLIDED WITH | EXPRESS WAGON the street, Even this sidewalk is often partially blocked by the train. 146, at ST. LOUIS, Oct, 2.—The court thin morning decided that Snyder ia un- der its Jurisdiction, and ordered the bribery trial to procee RAIN IN WASHOUT DALLAS, Oct. 2—A port has reached here senger train on the & was wrecked by Fork. Many p ed to have bee hi m that uthern washout at 8 C. A. CLOSE SAFE IN PORT whooner C. A. Close, was twice eighted short of provi sions nearly & month ago by the mehip Tampico and later by the jan ship Borrowdale, has ar [rived at Stusiaw, 60 days ‘out from according to San Fran- *, The usual length of is 26 days. Electric! phe which BRAZIL on colli | was killed ningham Hante, and Cond were badly, If not |One boller exploded, |bere 50 feet hi men piling greasy ol] cans and articles on it As the grade on Fifth avenue ts t and practically the oni not too steep for the w re apparatus, the residents { of fire, with this it Is, what would erious delay would ing forced th avenue ., collided with the Gr Ratlard car, an express wagon Northern dock, Interbay, at| ‘clock this morning. Both of xpress horses were plunged into | ter, and one kik ° other yb th = ORDERED TO Quit BIRMINGHAM, Als. |thousand miners of th | Coal and Iron Company were ed to quit on Monday on account the company’s refusal to collect as- wesaments to aid the anthracite wtrikers, in cases where men object- ed to the levy. ‘TOO WET TO PLAY RILEY, Kan, Oct. &=Th newy have been | tperied on account [the heavy rains, of near nd wi J. English, who drove was not hurt. driver in sald to have att railway track which was run- ble speed along an Mason did it was too Inte saved. of the wagol 1 the block A protest that attention to th culated among th in North Seatt atter Is being cfr car, roperty owners [Ding at a © Property owners) tha trestle. MG not see the team to stop the car, and the driver thought that he could track In time to clear as the horses had stepped ok th ‘The force tore from the was wagon, tong’ nale were [shoved into the bay. ‘The one that neral Belea|was first struck was Instantly kill- imonia ated, but the other was only once jbrulsed. ‘The horse that w Ex- alive, was taken out of the w at [after considerable trouble, ‘The driv- ific’|er was not hurt, and the car was only [slightly injured. GEN. HUGHES DEAD both horses loose ped the Ke 6 y jent of the Ove and Denver pi ot | president | Rallway. of the a&P CAMPAIGN : [the Stgte Anti-Saloon league. | machine law may be intended. THEY WILL WATCH HIM! Newspaper ni NEW Yo! Monno J. orker, bun« © man, a minister For several weeks preaching in small orthern part of this ing the pulpite of pre aking: va He the t i! bird, he han che haw p vicinity nat hin ploture ed from any of the rogues gal- lew Whiteman ertmnin was unusually lucky ny if shinent od. prom o in ¢ swath Whiteman fir inence a number of yearn He cut a wi and Was reputed to be 00. He was probably worth half that. Hie father left an| of $1,500.000 which was divid-| tween Whiteman and his in thom was rated a very mucce man. He took a turn at politics and sily elected to the upper the Minnesota legisature. Then hin luck began to turn. He had alw been a heavy gambler) and now he did not seem able to wih His investments all went | wrong and within a year or two, his money was gone. Then his awind- ing career began. All. over the country his operations extended. A doxen times be was arrested and each time the case againat him seemed clear, Hut each time he ercaped punishment. At last he was gonvicted of swindling the Hotel virte Ob a bogus check. ow he has turned preacher. One hall of of hin recent sermons was based on not, leat ye be ANTI-VICE CRUSADE LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE COMES INTO LIFE AFTER A LONG SPELL OF INACTIVITY Evidences of postmortem activity were given by the Law @ Order league this afternoon when two money-paying slot machi seized by Deputy Sherif! Quilter « @ search warrant ineued by Superi Judge Bell, on complaint of J. Wood. Wood, whom nobody about the courthouse seemed to know, was brought before Judge Bell in tow of Judge Richard Winsor, who has for several months been credited with the leadership of the anti-vice crus- ade abandoned by Dr. J. C. Thoms of Judge Winsor, however, refuses to make any statement for publ ‘The fact that one nick: ent machine were seized. eppear that a test of the Roth machines were taken from | loon at 96 Firrt avenue. Ing Attorney Fulton w: multed in regard to the Ins “DUG” BUYS LAND Daniel. Dugdnie, r of the e baseball ame the wor today of $£.800 worth of pperty at Rainier Beach. The deed was filed in the auditor's office to- y former owner was E, mana, EIGHTH INFANTRY The Highth infantry will move on Monday from Fort Lawton to New York, where they will spend the win- ter. The troops will be carried across the continent by special Great Northern and Northtern Pacific trains, The movement is under the direction of Col, Hathaway of Van- couver barr Col. Dougherty was Jay, looking after Women's Jersey Ribbed Fler Underwear, 26¢ a garment, instead of 406 \“WE MAY LIVE WITH WE MAY LIVE WITHOUT BOOKS, BUT THE C See. ‘GOOD PEOPLE ARE AFFLICTED OUT FRIENDS, IVILIZED MAN CAN NOT LIVE WITHOUT COOKS” The strenue of the grub’ dinine peated thi ie under ihe dh wn at afuct board pulted the dorr erting the #hip. lies, ‘The sinet it by tion, and J. A. Bernha to take charg department of the state It is guaranteed that board be # per month, but of 4 faction in th rding amr nent to Hh ker and popu nd vate fe up emp’ culinary wil or general foe he sentim Mf a large fact She Says Things ducting dining hall The ede of dollars fe t the ede of thousar ypropriated would lke students ause they of dollars this unl to nee an « of the coun 4 pubite 1 meet Seattle ty hall and polte s00n an posaible In order to asceratin if it w be possible for the city and to erect @ building centrally loc to be used jointly ax 4 court house and city hall, a committee, consint ing of Counclimen James, Parr Crichton, Mullen and Redward, was appointed to confer with the county commissioners and secure an expres: mion of an opinion from them on the Propowed new building. A meeting iii be arraged for the early part of next week. That the city is reasonably sure of & new buliding adequate for all the tye needs, regardiens of what ac- ‘the county commissioners may take on the joint proposition, was evidenced by the enthusiasm dis Played by the members of the coun- headquarters as 4 not al A new jail was advocated even more than a city hall. The present Jail facilities were declared to be en- Urely inadequate and (nhuman. The question arose ax to whether the ail, poliee headquarters and building. us of opinion seemed to t it would be much better to e headquarters and Jail sepa: om the clty hall ‘City Comptrotier Riplinger and As sistant City Engineer tt were present and took a part in, the dis- uasion, Mr. Riplinger presented a statement of property owned by the city which might be used for city hall purposes, either as a site or to If You Have Any Kick Coming See Us No. 105, Boys’ Foot Halls 1,00 . 102, Boys’ Foot Balle 81.50 10, Official Foot Balls . a) see S350 No. 101, Official Foot Balls. . 34. . a, Shin Guard, pair... 75¢ No, 4%, Shin Guards, mats No. 43, Bhin Guards, Pai Nose Masks Morrill's, STRIKING BAGS. HOXING GLOVES. WHITLEY EXERCISERS, Ete. 11a1 FIRST AVENUE. SATURDAY SPECIALS Hosiery, Underwear Ladies’ Heavy Wool ray, per pair Children’s Heavy Cott with double heel, Misses’ Heavy Cotton quality Ladies’ long sleeves, tu insertion Ladies’ C: long sleeves, tucked hemstitch ed ruffle Ribbons and Neckwear Fine Silk Ribbons, in colors, 4 to 6 inches per yard Ladies’ Fine $ Ladies’ Elegant Neck line de soie, chiffon long and full worth adies’ 35¢ Windsor ‘I ‘McCARTHY DRY GOODSCO. (Buccansors to BE. toe and knee . Cambric Night Gowns, with high neck, ked yoke and trimmed with mbric Night Gowns, with high neck, ay th day's t Bee in the r 10 ap> wind-ups Portland 11 PORTLAND, with § ‘The tte Miner : worst exhibitic | the home grounds Helena 3, Tacoma 2 TACOMA ‘Tigers felt eft doing the re put Up « of ball | but hash Oct Hundred - an interesting rotten xpayers to 1 expose th th ai paid; for male by xter Horton walking vente ‘T. Gaftner, 16 Go to Spinning for bicycle repatre. that the pient kicks Of the stu tents were most annoying. The din ling hall, they cla lw. AMUSEMENTS cans of raining money $111,000. :| MADISON “2. THEATER e raised by Hamilton, Lessee, aw money #h! a bond insue WALLER IS ON DUTY | Cer. First hve, | tnd Madions St. | Geo. H. |A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE NORFOLK, V. Major and Wight2 | wales today’ received odors taypre | ome om tol pm ceed to Philadelphia for reeruiting duty. It ix hin first recognition since his return from the Philippines. FATAL DROP Children free afternoon and even- ings. Monday matinee free for ladies. A respectable place for re- spectable people. Ons Price to A! Parts of the Theater 10c 10c 10c NO HIGHER. NO HIGHER, ‘N, Mass, Oct. 3.—An elevator tle's factory fell_at noon with upants, all of whom were in- Benjamin Crane, Superin- and Mise Frances Herlihy ‘The injured were all 1a jure: tendent were killed, - women. New Attractions Every Week. Open Day and Night. PINCHED ON ~~ OLD SCORE CHICAGO, Oct. 2—Young Peter Jackson, who is billed to fight here . Wak arrested on his arrival this afiernoon om an old warrant, charging him with disturbing the peace. night this week, matinee The Little American ELSA RYAN in NEVADA ——— 2 Week commencing next Sunday matinee. A beautiful story of the present aay. THE aa GRAND sz! HOUSE s<in8 FIRST TIME HERE. Pixley and Luder's All-Bclipsing ‘Comedy-Opera Triumph, KING DODO (Raymond Hitchcock.) Direct from Daly's Theater .N. | John Cort, Manager. Phone Main 6 Nights—Beginning Sunday, Wednesday Matinee. 75—People—75 ery Saturday. Beauty, Newspaper ATHENS, Greece, Oct. managers to mark all advertise. plays “fit for young girls,” ‘or the opponite. Tomorrow Special Sale Of Comforters and Blankets New lot of Walking Skirts, just recelved in all the popular styles, colors and prices. We make Walking Skirts to order, 50 different clothes to select from. $1.00 per Week Payments | - ‘Four Direction Henry W, Savage. eer es—$1,50, $1.00, T5c, B0c, 250, is now on sale. GRAND trust Si: JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 65 Mr, James Neill And the incomparable Neill Co. In the following brililant repertoire: TONIGHT—"The Red Knight." Saturday Matinee and Night—"Un- der the Red Robe. PRICES—$1.00, 75c, 600 and 2c. ieee in black, blue or oo 368 on Ribs d Schoo! Hose 5 --taye regular {—NIGRTS—4 Commencing Sunday, Oct. 6. Return Engagement and Last Ap- poarenne ot the sail sco- Geo! juvenile Specia’ Co. and Brass Ban PROGRAMME MATERIALLY CHANGED. 14 CLEVER ACTS by TALENTED CHILDREN. Mothers, bring your children to see our children. Don’t fail to hear the little band concer front of theater at 7:30. PRIC 26e, B0e 75 Athletic Park Pacific Northwest League. Basehall Spokane = Seattle Tomorrow and Sunday Ribbed Vests, 75¢ yok , and trimmed with + 69¢ plaids, checks or. plain wide, worth 25§¢ to goc reduced from to 29c made of mousse- liberty silk, extra tomorrow. . $4.95 reduced to ont 35¢ Rufts, and $ aie: Admission, %e; grand stand, %e extra. Gates open at 2 o'clock. jealled at 3:80, A wealth of beautiful scenery and effects. Seats selling, 8) AAV ANCE ae ae sa oe Game W. Newhall & Co)