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o Frome, 4c * the reputatio when he was t al run |SHARGES OF AN WILL MEET (WARI|KE JUST WHAT THE BUTCHERS ere Manian ot ters | Abert Hansen ™.°. |Dr. Mitten Talks on “His Sensational Suit|t-cnserst stag on Tuesday. or 4 of the Frve-Brukn Compen me a jotl two ween nt eo et Se Se ee of the past few days in the strike the Wentern Centra Laber Union The $250,- 1 Alcuenaa thenae, thas naseeton tat a ona 2 bat 4 sh inspired in-| number of members of the butchers a fine lot of d sapieersigerncmpeerempengesanetnn & ‘Shen’ revs Whi alge SS Shere: s to Pr PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9.—The fol WATCHES, DIAMONDS. FIN Manufacturer to Phtiadelph au it the butch i | ‘actu s cume to ry » equ *. he butchers’ strike ush to Admil fun, be of the Nishort| JEWELRY 5 AYO Srcvekwanie After mecting John Mitehell and. hia National Words Stipe | voxcott is not attecting the busines Blush to Admit tbe lower than wen | BINTS— Tbe largest jewelry house in the " |by which the coul strike could t ring up Trouble Mt Frye consumes a column or #0| of the union 1 Northweat, Against Jacob Furth Jended, and (iin committee will meet | f_newenaper apace each day in tell at ho is @ true un | ) “D. M, PARRY, President APER, Neb. Oct 0.—The Sioux) t 6 RICHARD YOUNG, New showing great unrest « ae a utchers’ and Meat Cutter furprise to us VEWELER AND OPTICIAN ("YS DY Bim in the superior tor of fact the stock | a reduction in thelr na th court Inte yesterday against Jacob | W4% Worth 100 cents ~ [refusal of the Fame allow | Watlons at body from our Moved:'to 206 Pike treet, between |wurth atated todas: nee Tam auing for {them to sell "wood. A. boss farmer Holds Receptions 0 that egy from ox ‘Brome Quinine, Third and Fourth. “Lt all amounts to thin J yet, dite ‘ Jnamed Edward Taylor was shot! "If Mr. Frye’s bu is con-| 0 the Labor Temple Bu | g er J it was really made lend mane ay by an Indian named tly increasing, and he t* forced) (ition, he does not tell that he owns one te serve me Dut experts ser Quiok Kidn Cure See whatencde Radiat: hens te cen ik thane year age Jnamed Johnnie Shaw ayn pme a trustee when he was out of . Pany sock and $600,000, 7 through an attest of a meeting of| DENVER, Oct. %—A dispatch to Y unjust strike,” why GUE | employment jae Oe back 060 indedtedness, representin he [the Madixen Cable Ratlway Com 4} ly Six ‘ Oe Topista, tec ‘size bos By a B Tiedt xnding bonds being paid out of |pany made by the secretary, Maur- | Session Convened This Morning with [oatem that the Indians who shot | name 08 the eceee Bee) wae a Poiblay: af als The Quaker will close out4 te troubles. 600. $500,000, when as a matter of [ice MeMicken opr of this wt-1 Lorn, ond tuterscted Atthnd Jame Warden Harris yesterday are king houses of As for bis statement that a larg fact he sold the Madison cable rail- |test is attached to my petition and It} L nce =| moving rapidiy northward to thelr | mapas 1 rh ogg er Seon tos spyr sv RAI Renewer, $1.00 Fs nN QUICK ORUG CO, 704 tet ave way for $750,000, the Beattie Electric |Clearly nets forth the wale as is real | The good js convention with a | hunting grounds near Neeler lin ise with obscure creas cutters) Salen whee ymp i. the y aambel of cepraeentasives present sheriff! of Kio Grande county pBate Cure, $1.00 size...60c Company agsuming the $260,000 in. | Was and as [ have explained it his cause,” continued Mr. Dunseth. |submit. the fact th out of more = ltl dbbtedness, or « of the}. The complaint in the suit rehear-| from counties west of the mountains ic Rerecenperte SATO Ci Hath these cournes have been fol-|than 100 members but six members Aret proposition Then |#e8 the transfer of the Madison | and lo interested in the es oS Saaeeee lowed by Mr, Frye, Within the past | of our union are now working in he pak my share es the owner |Cable € pany’s stock In January shment of good public highways few days the jumns of a certain| fair shops in Beattie. EL mpany stock the amount that |ceeled and eff 4 by Furth rep «at Little's dancing academy n this trouble have contained nur npany during the past week prove would be due ine if it had been sold [resenting that it waa necessary for ’ street tot rticies Intended to further the | better than any of the undisputed hic of FryeeBruhn meat by inainu-| facts we might publish that the . as be represented chat it was, Thus, | Dr, Mitten ¢o resign bis office as di nt Clive, of the Chamber D AVENUE. instead of getting the 94,377.27 that |Teetor of the Ma in Cable Com.|Commerce, called the convention t ting that the products of rival pack-| strike has the support of a large Main 603 Je | ™Y stock was worth and really sold |Pany. Then F. J, Wood, a clerk in order, After Rev, M, A. Matthews | ing houses are probably infected | majority of the « for Purth’s bank was given one share of |PAad offered the fhvocation, Mr. Clise| WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct, 9.—-| with the germs of @ score or more o' Recees é I recetved but $34.7 A Moved te 1406 Second Ave. further fraud fn selling my part of |stock and made director tn his [Introduced Col, R. W. Richardson, |Gen. Thomas J, Stewart of Pennsyl-| filth diseases simply because they $25 Cash Prize the 2900 shares of Kiectric Company | Mr. Furth will not talk of the case | comm’ ¥ of the central division, | vania ected commanding|are not goverment Inspected, while] win be paid the person sending us stock he claimed was given in part |but it ls understood be will enter « EBULING, sheRMAN, FOLEY 18% }payment for the Madison /Cable | general denial of all the allegations /Chelrmen 9 nVentic " careltaamnint ahabrine. ta —FOR- . CO, | Company . was committed by him, |of fraud made by Mitten. the object ~ the explair a ely | 9%-—No decision | Red Tape Concern tages of Brooklyn as & He represented = we that ft ‘The petition states that the stock | the our er fa he oe liom, men- | was arrived at in the conference be- Mr. Frye well knows that, just as| district and as a speculatiy nies different phanex of the |tween the United States the Biar has published, the govern-|ment. Pettit & Son, 623 New York stock Was worth but 15 cents on in the Madiaon Cable Railway Co venare. U N D E RTAK E R RS dollar and represencd that he sold |pany owned by Dr. M jwore ot constructing om! and jand the con! operators, and the m ment inspection is @ bit of red tape | Mock. — ~ Mt at that rate and the proceeds, |by the Puget Bound mn hetita derive | ing was adjourned unti! 4: 30. business that must be gone through off ike roads inquiries Grand Army by the nae|those of the Frye-Bruhn Company | pefore October 15 the best writte in © ith U old © he wert h be bn, Jone Plain, ‘white, ‘with I] Funeral Directars and Gmbalmers, | 2100, he accredited to my account (an collateral for a de is the eahaaio’ Mee nd Masters with before meat products can be glare aes... Sef 368 Suet Ave, bet. Fe and Union, im the Westarn and Kasten eee rteds and cute bo real igure in| _OF states, paying. tbat in Siew of the | preventing the slaughter ands | erated in blue, with f= i te S. SUSE ROS: RYIN A OUN FOR Tan should ve chuck ts the mune sev fea eg Sl Beg — . I i ] jon should we stuck in tive wiid puteher will say without hen ‘aches, - a Cont meats St 0 Pe. FINALLY we gfn aaa Roe ge Na ag L A. Matrige (0, cents a cake. Selling it and Chile Officers Elects: for his jor 1 cent is the same as “bs 4 re thing James W. Melkie, 9ge } pile ne olkle, egeretary of the - sa0 40 <8 e . Ia gan smal Make Furnishing’ Goods, Hats and Beattie Chamber of Commerce, was| MOSCOW, Iduho, Oct. %—Bil! Bar Yesterday the paper con o to 16 Pie te) ee giving you a car ticket witlY Shoes. 1404 qventn eee wlected secretary ‘ol. Richardson | ber, a negro, was jailed here yester-| tained further idence of Mr a cake of Soap. Your trip Times Building then introduced @x-Goyernor John |day at the request of Georgia au-| Frye's work in the form of an al-| downtown Saturday night H. McGraw, whe on behalf of the | thorities upon the charge of murder, |leged interview with Edward Groth Seattle Chamber of Commerce de-| Barber is accused of killing a man|J8®, an ex-member of the butchers’ | 4 All-Wool Blankets need cost you nothing. . Mystery still surrounds the strange} caused any notice, had it not been addres of welcome & gro plenic in Georgin a year| Union, who ts now working in the | the disappeerance of M 01 Dodge and other members ago. He was working on a f Fulton market, an unfair shop, con- §HPOW.. Merrick |asstocsrance cc! sinn sine. sor-| for toe Slearenrtinee o¢ atin Mer | Marty cre tote he in [ature here Fecealy an admitted to) trolled. and largety owned by’ the| 1m tent gray, weigh 6 pounds, Aisne Cater fa, Monday morning. | ‘There has fiat the girl waa the one who is now | i delegates from outalde the city. | his employer, that he was wanted in Frye ‘Bruhn ee DAY. ark worth £4.66; Pri ie pat ‘ut s on “ 7 as ry heed a. — ye Bou he farmer notified the an nm rel i ema: any light on the matter, although |" 2" on tne uncle of the chief of police of this city, who wired | with th ement that he ° E Articl In a Boe MENS, SBtectve Bas been put oe dye Maxwett the uncte of the] CQURTHOUSE NOTES |iotneGcornis snerice, Bhorsiy after: | ber of our union and ix a etn very e 5 the case at the request of the young| |), ned Rn Ghat ~ ward Barber left. but was traced to|liever tp union principles. Then he Agent for the Celebrated Joba B./i03,")"hiends, ‘The Gisappearance (or, #irl has met with foul pay. He | Biiane where he was urtcctcd. ‘t|apes on to say that he has for sev- ‘ Our Store ‘Bt letson Hat. $4 and 36 was reported tb the police Monday. |)... her home. und if she lad would| Upon the charge of having ageault- | reward of $550 was on his head but onti! thin morning they have SIV-i have made the fact known to her|ed his pretty guturn hatred little eer sega bodes mae Pine ney Tt hea | ret tive Mt was reported to Mr.| step-daughter, Mattie Sloan, W. 1D. ve ae - Axwell that 4 youn dy of Miss! Fetterly was taken into the costody Morgan's oa Very little to work on. except @ 14°? | wince of « | mabip company | the filiag of @ formal information by Sumber of vagus theorses. fora Ucket to Honalula.. Mr. Saxe |the prosecuting attorney 9 | Phones, Sunset, Main 667; Inde- Fond of the Stage well does not think that she has any-| The arrest ocurred In the equity 0 pendent, 567. ‘The latest one of these is that the/ thing to do with this case. court and was at the instigation of | > | j girl wns very fond of the stage and| There bas been an elopement | Judge Tallinan, who was bearing the) Vie. oop | | TONIGHT that she left the city to join an opera) theory forth, but there ap- | habe arpus proceedings by which | 4, elgraa It Is reported * ; company There are afew vague| pears to be no foundation for that. | Fetterly was trying fo obtain pos-| from. Fulevads that seanitelons| Eiderdown |And All Week—Matinee Saturday. facta that bear this dut, but the idea| The young man with whom Mins |seasion of an fliegitimate child from | Beene ave bees nm the | | 3 im scoffed at by friends of the mi Morgan has been going with fi #titl| his wife, who had it in charge. A | pubt LJ Pont Bi a a, rage. who | ‘The Most Wonderful Melodrama ing girl. Monday morning two gtrie,|in Seattle, and apparently as much diverse, suft xa) h lg Pottery in ~ ot) tne iin SS are = of the Day. cee Ot whoun aneweged. the descrip | worked up over her disappearance na |stituted aga(nét her husband. has cut o' one gon, of, Ghamarbrceed, the Geet | worhad ub Ore er eater nar | ue penta fr Come mein the| Kine Ajenander charged the ecm Wrappers, THE CONVICT’S Victoria hotel on Firat avenue, and| the girl had #75, ts gtving her friends | courts. Bince the sult w brought in ; try od curee = o4 life, and} a D. Ul Inqulted whan the ‘seat train left) erent deal of worry. ft tw thought |{he couple have been wrangting over | she Cecerted 1, Aglare yer nen | AUGHTER for Portland. The clerk @avé them|that she had the money with her. | the possession of the 4-year baby |® Halson with his sister Helene. imonos the information and then they used | Bhe in known to have hed tt. and it | str! aaa oo hone for some reason hieannot be found anywhere in her} The odd feature is that the little | the feihonafor'somerroangn which |eanmst be found nnywbors iw her thy eld feasoe thay tne Lounging sa || or=e euxar ware, AMUSEMENTS ached If thefe were any Uheatrical| The disappearance fe as much «| whom Fetteriy afmite having been ngi g people staying in the house, They| mysteey as ever now, but her friends | Intimate with ™ sionlak kecamandile GRAN ” T I Bath R Pt, Riscsciuee —— This Soap is good value at JOHN CORT, Bin 9 Phone, Main 65. In the Time-tried Mirth Provoker. | This Afternoon and Night left, and the clerk has net seen them | have not given up hopes that she an| eS et Se Ores nince. ‘The incident would not have| still safe Tapestry Brussels Carpet, the “ lar S148 value, for... Be [All sewed, laid and fined complete on the floor. DETROIT, Oct. 9—The conference | s Oct. 9 eo No. 14,,}lam Mincho was instantly killed, and prominent men, called to consider the, TACOMA, Oct Engin jo. 1 Direction of Ollie Mack. bc ight | Fireman Emerson was badly 1 anthracite coal strike, opened this drawing a special Eastbound fretent | a ive cart come morning at 10 o'clock. There are 250|/ Is pronounced the choicest asm Aad His Band Alr-Tight Heaters; this for..§2-50 jon the Northern Pacific. was derail- |The accident was caused by a brok- delegates present, a majority of »| ‘There appears to be a game of | whom well known men in the city. We haven't selling seven days in advance.|_ Estelle Liebling, Soprano; Grace ing. Engineer W-|this side of Stampede F give-away x on tm the Pacifie| It ix cted that the conference ft: ® 7 3 r i ee re = Northwest league about this time. |wil! pase @ resolution in favor of the the space to display them | Saeme ls ly abaciees: >. jaulton Carpet Co. i eer seeeei pena rate Bo cat mins If that they should have, but WE WANT YOU) 2°52 sine sO Cor. Spring and First Ave. | lute quit on the part f Spokane the low prices that the: TO BRINGS on | While the same thing may not be! Ak maid of the local kame, there was not | are. marked more than YOUR EYES OPERA isciae rnin as the Bigere vom ny a makes up for that, 7 bg . they Seal Sea Of Beata G HOUSE of wanting the vietory ne Beat BARLY ATTENTION may save NOSE eat “ nre few who want to ree vice und examination covts you noth. | Three Nights, Beginning | the am win unter they can ling. We have glasses to sult any Eotardey Matinee. date oa ¥. haere \¢ vod ppesing tesa thee . pr diet jone’s means; | $1.00 LY STEP| Frank Hennessy’s Company D. S. Johnston Co.'s Big Ex-|siri. « stranger here, who gives her [ieeae Sates were pas nthe coma id pt wasit ¢ wip yesterday-|Durham, a miner, was shot and 1212 Second Avenue SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, o chided Gell Ui Reins ea coer Pht rhe ee has paces |Get Beare, ate | eee tod Carry || Eve seeciationa | [Te Liberty Belles [baile acid from a bottle she was car- i 4 tng many of the animals were Portland 3, Helena 0 Gener Tnechveig bas ‘Thirty Pretty, Talented, Graceful - i tad ER ay ge ey {ne litlied or Wounded, Ttallans are be- | mo 4 Alen cA DAY = AN AD AYN Girls, Georgeously Garbed. é Se eens aeniee + heawie “d to the guilty parties. Standing of the Clubs. 1 dew he atrikers Prices—$1.50, $1.00, s Bie. not only musie in every form—sheet, (living nearby. | She luridge approaching the Slattery coi- | Butte - - the nearést house, and later con- ape S08 hing « 6 tained in the custody of. the NY Na) As Waal NU ONDE JAMES. WU 4 Clerk of the | ro116 and bodk—at less than cost, | veyed to Sumner and placed under|!lery was dynamited last night to | Beattie 1 pe until an inquest ts held. Mies steuh overy tina of on tanerp: [Gee tant ots phvsichan prevent coatempiated shipments of | Melons a = Athletic Park ment on which it cam be produced, at | The girl will er, although auf. | al I Dancing Classes é greatest bargain prices ever be- [fering areat pain, The dose she too Ta Professor Wileon at Ranke Hall the greatest bargain prices ever be- | fering erent ait. Ti duce fatal GOES CRAZY Hpokune 4 3 | standay ana Our Splendid Display of Pacific Northwest Leagun. e4 and wrecked near Weston, atien rail. Werton is a short distan: fore offered in Seattle. Teachers are |" ents, She is @ total stranger in | jbuying in large quantities, some tak- |the commurity, and refuses to give |. Four additional 1 tors are tole 4g to last them from five to |any ee oe evyond ne olan ee yh SS e allowed the local United Btates ears, Sst i pe yet Anpounced ‘he | appointinente |posirivery CLOSING OUT EN- a 1S 50 LONELY cig aut = HEA ING 8 OVES SATURDAY k TIRELY NO CARS SCENERY UNEQUALLED Tacoma vs Seattle Our entire stock of sheet music, fotlos and instruction books of ali kinds an| ‘ 4 ‘ A nude 1 an, erased, It ts thought, | Bost appbatsiiea and economy of fuel. We have them at all ace Ne ae ramen enn See: e: entte te. wale an | by « lonely life of hardship in Diver tra, Gates open at 2 o'clock. additional four hundred square feet} nn tee en prices, to suit every purse—-$S$2.50 to $25.00 Game calted 3:15 p. m. of floor space for our growing piano, | jAlaska, has been bm the wilder § nding qn Capitol Hill and te aptel m : rin nr tirnnnnn penn oncutiaionl |The View from Capitol Hill Is the ch and every one right upto the minute for handsome organ and smail musical instrument | ness of the Copper river country. The | ing in any dire stranger Ir jo os, which 19 rapidly encroach. | | news was brotight onthe steamship | Seattle i# instantly impressed with MADISON “ray ajlable, NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9—General | arrived last night from Cook's Inlet [the mountains, while’ stretching Priday ‘ cee RR Se eaters erg cs ee ees | ce cee an brie winners he gd nett nes (eazy THEATER on Nineteenth ave troops, has ordered the atrees rall-| when the government telegraph ee oe ee tea tie Aa abe a ¢ Jefferioa. pics| We are running, in conjunction | waye to make no further attempts to tion party, under ¢ fn sh 90 Sa ag ig tt aul REMOVAL SA ioe and Buffalo exposition. No better guaran- ]} MiWered: city water caa| with our closing Out sale of sheet |run cara until he so directs, All| nett, who ia auperinton " one may aee with the naked eye on a are tee in the world, No better Range sold | music, the greatest expansion and |troopx are now under arma, and|on the line from Valdes to Engle, | bright day every ship and steamer : | | | | lots, including corner, | special cut-price sale of Jeverything ts quiet an returning to Vaides, they saw! and sail of the Sound, the pleasure et toca i fet faraahes "nh Ting tha tuner eateera: Poe ace GLASS LAMPS $30.00 to $60.00 Bixteenth te had been completely torn nm his |ington, La Union n Lake fete ane wins PHANOS aNd Organs’ G ved, eet, aah i net, take, Union, areet Lake oe 8 MADE GOOD cheval. tne ey | Wicaiss! witht ile Be. sane ramp come rae 1 | A Few Specials for Saturday Night || ae EVER BEFORE CONDUCTED IN| _ sng {enon | Apparently close 0 ane, and Mount Fe in Georgetown THE NORTHWEST |. Fred Dernott the North Seattle hu hitation, 4 | Hood in the far distance iisehe Orta! Radinn pomntall trom 6 to 10 o'clock A bargain | butcher who was accused of selling Mens eS Residents of latke Kaastern cities . ise nto ode a ore land, in fact, all visitors to Seat Granite Dish Pans, worth 7c; Saturday, 6 to 10 p.m Bie cl . Choice, New Upright Pianos that Re- | 7-0" ° f wilful intent in| Was seen of him. are at once convinced that Capt Stand Lamp, complete ae Individual Tea and Coffee Pots, Worth S0c; Saturday, 6 to 10 p.m. 1 tot in Broadway.xize| tail regularly at $265, now only ; court. today. Ho|,, An oll find was e,| Hill is destined to be tn the future sank frome years the most sought scenic rest- |MM Stand Lamp, complete, No, 3 Granite Stew’ Pais, With handie,” worth 366! Baturday, 6 to 10 po m.f| PAF end Went. 1 ie eee | Telephone, Main 1208. Geo. H. Hamilton, Lessee, t | Stand view and $131, and $325 Instruments Go at|ciaimed that he did not know the! {ive miles from tne, " aldes ‘an weivi dence section of the entire North. burner Bae'']| children free afternoon and even- ! aft (chan ant balance $195, the $350, $400 and $475 Styles| meat wax spoiled when he sold its) frown, C. Johnson, Thom G. | Seng r . who are rea Now Offered at $220, $280 and $242, |0n4 was willing to make reparation. | ang Touts The “9 Climax Fruit Presser, worth Sic; special, 6 to 10 p. m., Saturday..2%e |} ings. Monday matinee free for sayertisemer, 3 nt have no Stand Lamp, complete, r see this, and All Others, Too Numerous to| | to the distr © = — 2 0 li ene gna pnrinrennprnainninntaiens ladies, A respectable place for re- ble people. bach te lots 45x120 each Mention Here, in Proportion—| | vicinity and aloni 14 | earlgteher & Carpenter, realty bi spectal , 2 h ovate nine only Sewing Lamp, complete, clin 1 A 4 = 4 ‘ . ter. ; and Second-Hand Pianos—Organs, | | morn and $49,000 of Prope t New, Now $47 for Regular $75 In Bees ta wee" iaiy| Mowe New 207d fad 966: tor the ha ea G. Beninghansea ||| sso), Gus Lie SBR 1409 SECOND AVENUE | ef fr n $965 and ee eon igias Big} COLORADO SPRINGS, Oct. 9. SERVANTS SCRAP Has ,* tay | fe BROOMS 10¢ 10c 10c “ib dition Values in Second-Hand Organs—| After « spirited fight between Ogden YBAT SN the locatic importation of his | NO HIGHER NO HIGHER, Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy |and Seattie fo a famous Payments—Old Instruments Tak. | next irrigation congress, Of ee r “A A Special Broom Pureh Perrn : en in ange—All Instruments Japanese servant (i tip residence SOU VEN: 5c brooms, 2 for 25e | 2 Mew York biock uaventccd te Be as Represent-| (WARINENEWS |morning on a charwe of uamuuting : ve stg Only two to a customer as & C ecb ed—Store Open Saturday Evenings ne of the other servants. It te al mo war fall to Oo MASQUERADE BALL | HOLDERS’ iiinTiIN Reding er ene., Only, es d leged that” the Jai y, ‘leone recline wome for Swift & Bruce Company's ner | Tar ‘ n da 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 Salurday Night, Cct I, 807 Ist_Ave. Wires and Liquors to suit your taste and pocket. Give us || Armory Hall. Third Avenue s Beattie Labor Tern, | Dredger N i t nithe ¢ |in |loading > engine h | spec Union Street. amp which the Ballard Lumber jatruck her. From all appeara CaP SR ” Génoral Music Dealers, pany i# to establish at Bay both were right. Thos ere 8 Bee —— Masquers, 500. Spectators, 2a6 F hon 4 E Prizes awarded best lady and gentle. Burke Building.| View, which is near Sammish. locked up in jail, li A [903 Second Avenue, Bu a a in Jal [ (“men waltsers, and door prigea. New Attractions every week. Open

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