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“pet and Prices ¢ tho highest | Bartell’, and Medicines 0c * garter's Headache B Pias orous a0 Belladona ind 10 Ve, Ibe 2o % ” Taine ae Cotton, It Bed Cross Banative Skin Soap, abetive Bromo Quinia ° M Preecriptions are @ special f ef gar store—nono but experts yo. | of Pian, be |] ee Dyapepsia Garters Swedish Rair Renewer, yfarner’s Sate Cure, $1.00 size SECOND AVENUR. Pe Phone, Main 603 | Importation of his famous SOUVENIR CUPS Do not fail secure some the holidays. $0T Ist Ave. Time Inspector for the C. & P. 8. Ry. Water Heating. timates furnised. il to for of Heavy Melton, : juating flounce ‘and cluster tucks; a reg- walue. ‘of Street Hat from $1.25 to $5.00. Trimmed to order, per week payments. | ’ Tecks. Puffa, the regular Sc sort; Satur- day. ne | Sale Is Being Liber- of a lifetime to buy in every torm—sheet, “at less than every kind of an instru- OB which it can be produced, at bargain prices ever be- fy Beattie. Teachers are In large quantities, some tak ‘to last them trom five to. urd: YY CLOSING OUT EN- TIRELY stock of sheet music, folto books o7 all kinds at “coat, in order to gain an! ie hundred square feet! pace for our growing piano, band small musica) instrument Which is rapidly encroach- e¥ery inch cf extra room All ¢ rain 4 : eM? tre running, Mm cioming “ut sale of ah Greatest expansion and SUt-price sale of and Organs |_ pri Pins, at $220, $280 and $342, rs, Too Numerous to| Were, in Proportion—| 9d in Slightly Used! and Pianos—Organ: Now $47 for Regular $75 In- | ae we and $62 for the Styles—Also Big ip Becond-Hand Organs—| Id Instruments Tak- | ange—All Instruments | to Be as Represent-| ext iA JEWELER AND OPTICIAN worth $3.50 t ns Sold on Easy | ——— (UEEN CITY LAUNDRY Our CALL. TRADE Prices JEWRLAY Albert Hansen ates must. t than } joes mus’ " an gen qalaskings, HINTS | She largeat jewelry house im the | Northweat, | LINDAUER | ed. to 306 | Third and Fourth. ‘Quick Kidney Moved to @ Beninghaasea cant au it. Ht today - ceived another ||| COLLING, SHE Furnishing Shoes, 1404 Second avenue, sew Times Butlding. I. A. MAFRIGE CO. | 120124 Pike St., Cor, Second Ave. 100 AMONDS. FINS ny SILVERWARE 708 tat avenue Pike street, between Cure | In the back and QUICK ORUG CO, 704 tet ave 1406 | Ramaker Music (0. 1406 ad Ave. ‘Tel. Matn 1 RMAN, FOLEY CO, NDERTAKERS | Funeral Directors and Embalmera. M0? Firat Ave. Goods, Hate and ’ Men Narrow blacks « jay, the en SATURDAY SPECIALS Composed of the best grade of mer- chandise of such things needed, to| and much money spent, uscleasly. | put the finishing touches on Sanday. $3 Longley Hats | All styis for Men; Saturday..82.00 Women’s Hose | 4Me the pair for regular 2c ones. ‘These are fast black, ribbed top, double heel and toe. S Ties Four-in-Hands and ate Gloves | Tie the pair, worth $1.00, in browns, reds, exceptional values. nd tana. These are :} Men’s Underwear Ali Woot Shirts and Drawers, in tan and natural gray, worth $1.25 Sat- ment 81.00 Children’s School (oats long he xtra ny wee “a the paper Kirk's Gold Med 4.00; Saturday, enc just the kind for os 12 to 18 years, setters ML OD tions In our Notion Department you wit! find everything to make department complete at the lowest al Soup, the (ake 3c. BEFORE CONDUCTED IN| Ail through t THE NORTHWEST | find prices just he department you ae low as these two THE FAIR "ZL. A. Mafrige Co., MUCHA EYE 8F to Stone, F 1207 Second 120-124 Pike St., Cor. Second Ave. WE WANT YOU 10 BRING Only, Open Saturday Evenings] YOUR EYES —— To un when they feel weak or bea! 5 |e trouble you in your work. HORNSTON Co, | sil atti ut ‘ ’ ce andexamination costs you noth so MM8Fal Music Dealers, ling, “We have. glanwes to sult ay Avenue, Burke Building. | 0° %, [0 8 OVER WITH ) OPTICAL CO. WCIALISTS wher & Lano’s store Avenue, Beattie. ELSIE MORGAN BOBS } UP ALIVE AND WELL HE SEAT | ‘LE STAR MONKEYING- FORBIDDEN Classified Ads SOCIWTY NOTIONS OST THE MANY FIREMEN 22% | all k ~ MAKES BOGUS vi r 4 € | | Fireworks, and 1 cor ut WILKESBARRE, Oct, t ing y . pas Ne k to operate | |Appears at Spokane Telephone Exchange and |e trier hive linen nea wy os. | fue, pe i bets Mitle and the Orient. « | Per cious | # tae to prevent all Interference with men made e rocks aterhoune de ¢ 1 , r | ee Asks For a Position wae vane to works Ail prisoners] ana,ted fire in the ninth inning af Velnco ast might t's welock. for e-| pACOMA, Get, 10—J. J. Stickney | MELP WAREER MALS Am taken by the troops fer un ful nat would latte On ar ing at ented he h ‘i w W PACIFIC 4 Ave. taro mnduct About the Mines "wil be | NAYS Been & credit to the wedding Of Hthe crew brougt ' p Deputy U. # nal Crosby, 4 A GL Se BPOKANE, Oct. 10-<Misic Morgan, pattie, had gone back to Kentucky |tried by the military, and not turned Oh sero ’ jemi S c the. om a8 fr urge ne nt t Keyes, Mar. who left aitle #0 wudde and|and died there, and t ahd was [over s0 the civil courts, A big stock iicomd ta r . he Th ere f vr 7 nes Vi td ek white {ade is building, in which prisoners Butte 13, Spokane 4 \layed in | K for thin port “ of aN ya sly a few days | constantly inded of hor town while |ade 18 b i ary EM AOVMENT OP FICE office of the mained in t she wald {WH be kept, a ve aa | 1 a numbe f women; send in your ope and applied for althat whe did not tell any of her | te Portland 4, Helena 1 COSTLY STRUCTURE = pone a Laverue, Main 1218, jd Who she was, and| friends or her employers of her in-| ked up b: — - | when asked why she hud left Beatle {tention to leave because they would | | sestoniendnides ras 7 ET, eattle, of t : a: [in the way she did, answered. that [have objected to her coins away. | ee Won. Lost. Pets) stay : ‘we easury depa - M she had come away because eho was| M Morgay was unsuccesstul in| atte ‘ 70 6} A bullding permit was tesy : tick " |dincontented there. She I that|her application for employment at] ttle ‘ 0 G}to the Union Investme MPANY | partners, one TEA eno Cae | ployers, and came away because she |as there was a long list of applicants Portiand sosamm BR Ase tee x 2re rpet 0 Ae enirg | rebruas 1 KENS, TEAMSTERS HAMM Ebi wanted a change of ucenes ahead of her, She declined to state] SCHMNECTADY, N. Y¥., Oct. 10,~ | Tacom = Wirpger ory: tent t rey “4 MACHINE MIEN; $2.09 TQ) n being questioned mor onely | whether she Intended to re in} Phe public schools Were cloned today | "PO*#ne " ‘ @ time, & a | Miss Morgan said that a brother who | Bnok where sho W Steen: cla wastes tee cael ancl — Willlam 1.Co., contra k of evi | HAWIING i }had lived with her for a time tn 8 he should leave }he obtained at any price. tt. «| SHOOTING OF y / nt @ ©¢ | | thought likely, that the schools may CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Wheat, 09 9-4, | "22 UR UR ERED ROOMS | | have to remalteloned for some time pag ae . 2 od. be as"inere n'a Gout ot taal for GID HARRISON “sai aes Boe Coreg Uy house use | ir xoursion: on 7 oF ok EE SS ane Ye tease te ak, he | vine? Avenun The Oregon's passer navy yard? To see it take boats from | @RAND PACIFIC HOTEL, 1118 First aves pring news mysterious # 30, 6:30 sie ae seen ; ry 1 "Dm oe HOW 0 BA own bend or by that of another in], Regu unig a althe ‘ oters wt rr JOR tanths old Irian setter, wants Om not known. nave or rales in 190 2 pu we be x eptember 20 Mre. Woods, wife of |midnight, Oct. 14, will not have a vote| These are the Hh paid at 1238 After a pyrotechnical career of lean about @ by 120 ft floor space WASHINGTON, D,. C. t. 10. D We ade, was brutally ase ed . i rane) s t ¥ waned ’ z a! jgnen mi fopmtba the New "Para| ant containing 7 tiny remmn, mont | Modified, Insrwcizons hve ec [ter arove ty heen a bury on Prani| ats ioginitive and county ome jagn | eo1ap Mg APOE AT ace disreputable of the hundred and one|the rear. It was built for Immoral] directing him to use his own judg- | street while she was placing her in- Jone must Have raginigilr eum ot | Paling Tae teti, it one block 10 car lineg large and wholly dlareputable crib-| purposes and will serve no other ment Inthe matter of regulating | {Mt daughter in a baby carriage r thie fall. | Also, any voter Which draw the|||9#00—Let asctte an ‘Beteteon’, [houses of the vo-called new tender-| | The entrar place are two|transportatign, over the lethmian| Her dows barked at tower horses, | Mi tered t le OY toes he jest (rks to un 3 you | grkttS, Casita: 1illzesewer tex ape join district, haw fallen blind doorways, at either railway whereupon he got out of his buggy | resisters : pg - ; Beautiful corner bOxi0) on Broadwas ‘The Mull of tre hoase of Usher was|and guarded only by fixed screen aaa Jand kicked and beat Mra. Woods. |regietration office ts th Cal pipes are one Of the mr | Magnificent’ views es well; tas ce Jmothing to compare with it. The] which prevent the passerby | from | fhe cried, “Ob, don't kick me, T am [lena fice fn the city hall, end te open dl ere TS retell) Palas $200 cash and balance |dull thud of the tumble has shaken| seeing directly into the interior of > be a mother le ony trom: Fa. Sar Av pturss be the tenderloin to its rotten founda-|the mammoth brothel, but do not drove but returned to her later |correctly represent to the onal pe 7 Marea sheeets jtions, and & storm which has been | prevent anyone so | 4 from en and Gpotagives, giving & violent tom~| Roce Ce eet avery ral wen jbrewing for weeks has broken in|tering at any hour of the day or Der as an excuse for his « tag ot es hs . Nineteenth avenue, |that end of the city. night eget BB Fo pe oon g rile ag Rep am Bittle copper centefl| block ac thie price, “weet Maat let See The opening of the Midway, a| There ts a saloon at the southwent he tane ear cenges Fe oho buys the usual 1009) * We ALAO MAY und floor erib-house on the op-lern corner of the building. It will} _ | Re secate Towel King | $70—Lots 40x12 on Nineteenth aventes te aide of Bixth avenue gouth, Is,| be opened next Monday evening u ST, LOUIS, Oct gh pert 4 | - Be ar Kast Jefiercon; sewer, city waters to a large extent, responsible for the | der a license recently granted by the|Teiegraph messenger boys eee cane, ot reguelered pennies, nice white) | comvet waite. in patient creditor wa the other fac-| from a few of Ita members had been | ployed as messengers, A scarcity exceed "30,000 before the books are 7 coppers, Varnished l| egz5~ Lots 40100 on ‘Best sider street tor, Furniture bUls cuyt be pald.| “squelched.” Otherwise the Midway planting thelr num pi eee be perere tm j Towel Roller. | user wenth avenus: easy terme. and if tenants who keep wneecmty bien nothing so much as a Dig | ber with «itis ——< lahtring man hae been | 10¢ in sliver, an oak | *%2 14 inside lot on Broadway nese hours plying thelr vocation in paint-| livery barn minus the upper story - — Re ter the lebeme se fase oh or cherry stained one. | Seti, 7o farect: beautiful view; elty wonder call Groves cities wal econ peneness peat aay tn the wreat majority of those Tews a . + Wm00 Test. sap Rot pay rent, how are the bilis tobe} tering this fall. At the noon h _$ pennies, a Nickell nesrpewtrar ee G pee ey Though the formal opening of the lL. M. Rogers, a private qctiveland for several hours after 5 p. m. ted and Fixture | ae oe See ene The New Parte house is in the| Place Was postponed last night on | ployed by several loc daily, the registration office is & cents, a three-arm{j| Lots 40x100, payments §50 cash, balance jhands of » deputy sheriff, and | account of a delay in the fitting up houses, will be given a b in| crowded. Professional and business | Towel Rack. #10 per month. foore are pad-locked. “The furniture| Of the bar, the exodus of painted | Justice Cann’s court this afternoon | men come in leas rapidly, and on the | waleat. threo-~ares ‘PETTIT. ldealer last night clapped a $1400) Women from the new ‘arie how on a charge of blackmail, It is al-liast day or two many will no doubt New York bloc |Ghattet mnorteame down ppon the es-|#erved to properly introduce the leged that the prinoner attempted to ing rather than wait | tablishment, and its lights went out, | piace to the tenderloin rounders and force Ollie Halbert ng boy. to the crowds w their turn. At FOR THE MASKED BAL ‘And the itis? They are neross| this morning the halle of the Mid febtehi so give him $6.60. times now, five, and sometimes six the street at the new Midway. Fifty-, T8¥ sive evi Jences of fun fi and] he lost bis positic clerks have more than they can do, We carry Masks, wholesale or + close in, seven of them packed thelr sew ty | furious last night in the shape of] The First Ward Democratic club | sive ap the mo waiting on the voters. if retafl, spangies, tinsel, wigs, o ees ae rents for $08 per mo.; | personal Delontgings tn their tundan: | C#Ar sivinne bate na, battered head | new on matte : wae Bhan ne é ee ge An indication of the growth of the vo sl % jaa, and moved over in a body, leaving atop a Nines Sphe | ter, arrented Roxers FEATHER DUSTERS. be hed how for $100; terme ee : Ten-room house, Queen Anne, 0x12) feet; the landlord to whistle, The t whintles is not: “T don't |never come back.” He says be will make the ef ministration whistle too, befc leaves town Fighting Against It For sofne time the owners second fh fighting against the open! Midway, claiming that one Humes’ most earnest ante-c promises was that houses of t! should not be permitted ground floor in the new ‘tend | district. ‘With this buildings have been understanding rected bit now proves, efile tion of the amount required up = remw two or mtructure will no doubt soon b ‘The Midway ‘The Midway. the large sample of what may be the future. It is @ one-story Detectives Adams and Lane police have for the paat week three-atray | the role tn ¢he -seetion set apart fi the lowest class of fallen women. une he if you ity ad- ore he} | of the! c crib houses have been of the} tection 1-fare | m the} derioin | laree | floor cribs costing but « small frac to put } fected for roome in property owners of the district claim, is a fair| paid by the landlord there were pected in| month made the margin of profit | re-e ing of the place bulla ing. without windows in front. hay-! by the #! Girls in High Feather The girls fre are app the change that th for their old tandiord—weil, goes broke, that cuts no figure. The rent is higher her one unblushing damsel, girl can make more. men are ashamed up get Into a dump like the ne But here they can sneak right tn be among the girts in a jiffy. ‘There won't be any tre ting girle to come here. swellest dump I ever struck ean lone himeelf from bis an® that's right.” Pretty High Rent Ite paid-that-a rental of fro to $12 @oweek will be charged each of the tiky rooms in the way. About the same rent wa the new P money, » the new Paris house | ently tn high feather over y have made. declared | but then: a a nee lots of | Race th a See? bie in wet- the | Yaus A guy [rally each night in some precinct of decent there| friends in here Im no time, ~ Thi! ‘an| Won't be none of your show houses ground | like the Paris was. It'll get the G Bid: oF rim but the fact that the fixed charges I and the ele rift in the Fr too # it of the! been | working on What appears to them t be one of the most pecullar cases tun t has come to the notice of police for some time. There ta mys ltery to the whole affair th the of-| ficeras cannot solve, Only a few! meager facts are In the ponse » | the pollee and on these they ha ued, A great deal of the work | ¢ been hard manual labor, They | now no Closer to a solution of th range gffair than they were at the) start Last Friday night the pollee were informed that @ closed carriage | frawn by two gray hofwes, had driven up to a boat landing at the south end of Lake Union. There is a small dock there, which was former- ly used by @ little boat that ra: |the inke. The lan@ing ts about on block west of the 61d Third avenue | car barn, at Howard street. People |iiwing in the vicinity saw the hack | and reported the affair to the police. | Occupied by Two Men | The carriage was o¢ by twe pmen. One was on the and the lother was the driver. The man on lthe inside carried a bundle of von | | | |eiderable size. When the hack stop: | ped at the wharf the man who he | heen on the Inside got out and it was Jeecen that he had the bundle with |him. This he threw into the wat land it sank instantly, After he h thrown away the large package he ) J into the carriage again and | was driven rapidly ny xt day the officers, Adams \a Lane, started to work on € At firat it was thought that | lthe identity of the 1d be we: and from that. t ol 1 The worked wi raine of $866,492.19, REPORTERS SAN 10, Oct. 10. meeting | which ha: called to form wapaper tf * union, after some dincuss Call men withdrew and iner reporters organized a ur themselves. 1 reporters ither daily papers then met in vd ent place 2 will aft) raphical unior y waniz 8A FRANCT jwnee 120 8-8, 120 1-8, FORM UNIO The general tax levy was made ‘afternoon by the county co: stoners. total state levy a% 7.664 OF alae of $510,163.0 ‘The total county levy is 6.146, or a ash raine of $466,328.24 ‘The entire total i# 13 mills, or cash At be none of the focal hacks had PAINTING THE TOW NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 10.—M Capdeville Is trying ate on the streets TRYING TO $640 WHEREIN A MYSTERIOUS HACK the been PATCH UP HAVANA, Oct. 10.—A Exam. | memoration of the 34th yn by | of the beginning of Cub the | for independence a dit-|Gay President Palma Canoing Cl 10.—| Monday and Frétay evenings, vate lessons daily. A Han Pri- An if he ™ ating wan the | the paign and was ' in om will ho broke ‘The m lconstt club in th |committ lquet a vigorous Firet ward in jon. of the vote the ward. The old again over the did not do #0, teks 1.8 the dent | Waiter elub; John Mot executive committee and t the ormantza hax held since the spring cam- lar There was plenty of enthusiasm but nes or bloodshed portant effect the n have management of t hands of the exe ‘The commt y att ended be to entire utive ee will con will campaign in the e New York fash- making & house to house can- MeArdie-N’ which was expected to election ‘The entire McArdie waa elected without McGrew im the new president F ‘8. Hamtiton, 4 holding a» vin fight, break out of officers: hiteh f juire, vice presi: * ary and chairman of the ex-officio treasurer of the club. b will bend Its energies to ing « full le | James Glithooley, Bum the lower hous The strength thon the contest taken | gant structure Fietoner & Car ening only. t and will ¢ + be ting Shertff Cudther and send Democratic the legisiature from the First. James | way and Willlam 1 the candidates for the senate " nerville and W delegation Moore are and Benpett, M Regan E. f the anti-Piper fac- the Republican party pected to be thrown to Judge Moore between Piper and! In the firet promises to be a] anyone out to Lake Union, at least | hot to that vicinity. Other fruitiess | Attempts were made to find out who ' nwned the hack and then the officers | | decided to drag the lake Early this week they started the| work. Tt was bard, but they kept] to it. Every day they searched for! whatever It was that the mysterious ‘ man in the hack had thrown Into Tee de Sune at ‘the point where | Washington Good Roads Is the Name the carriage stopped the water Is| of the New Society very 4 The d worked Sith sintgie drags and. erappitng| The Washington Good Roads’ an- hooks at first. A co ¢ jaye nee |soclation, & permanent organization ree eat to Lacht park and there |for the development of public high- » DN uevcral ineee drags, These | Ways jn the state West of the moun Meee teen ‘umed for the mast two |taine, Was formed at the Good Roads" Gaya onvention today All Kinds of Truck ee ae eee ae eee The detectives brought up every-| ent organization presented a report | thing from sacks full of dead cate to|recommending that the tate assoct- | large pieces of railroad Lame ation be formed. ‘The report. was and brush, tin cans and rubbish of | iaopted, and the following oMfcers| ail kinds was Drought to the surface. |% v7p'etn, tug On one of iron that felt like!” President, Sam Hil, of Seattle Shem officers worked for ®lsecretary, J, B. Metkle, of Seatth whole half day treasurer, W. B. Cauffman, of T? reh has not been aban-| cia: vice presidents, RL. Kline Aor net will spend | Whatcom county: John F. Binney more time mt th they |snohomish; David’ White, F give up the search powl-|Praneia. Donahoe, Lewis: ¢ tive that the sppear of the Hump, Istand; John G. Lewis, Che- hack last Friday night was for no |nalis; Fred Brown, Thuraton: Janes hac Mod thay Tave tmede np chats |nnlle) Exod Bro aton: Janes womde to know. what it came there | Mate Mine and BF. Bere ba The first thi wax that there | “Arter the completion of the had been a murder committed and |ieation, Mr. Hill addressed th ] that the hedy had been thrown into | vention, and 1h conclusion Introduc- | fhe lake gr Cascais ee ed Hon. J. W. Erwin of San Fran- found the pot n thought th aco, assistant superintendent of might have been the body of a very |i\vory of the post office department amait child. | Just what it is there is |" "At the afternoon session Hon. Jns no way of knowing unless the ob- lw Abbott delivered a lecture ilius- ject can be dragwed up from th@|irated by atereopticon views on bottom of the lake ways and Thelr Construction.” was then taken. | FOR BACHELORS Mitten & Brady took out a build- ing permit. today to construct @ bachelor hall at 1116 Madison street The apartment house will be an ele mt $18,000. REPORTS STRIKE OF IRON MOLDERS A rumor is in circulation this af tert that the Iron molders em. ployed in the Pacific Iron Works at Fremont have gone on a strike. A inference i said to be in progress this afternoon to settle the matter BADLY BEATEN | Aw the result of an assault made n him at O'Brien, October 6, John Costello now les at Providence hos pital badly beaten up. Whether he vas atruck with © knife or with brass knuckles he does not know Costello has sworn to a warran i An Contiian with the all kinds of fruft; $3000 om house on Queen Anne, level Hoty 20; only $1700. Two ¢-room new cottages and one new Se Cheaper than “dirt.” 10-inch one 12-inch one --10e lbe -inch one Boe fj om cottage” cheap. on tart 16-inch one SI BBe ‘an : Bek BEST BARGAINS OFFERED. ce, Ses ee ora be Se tier crang Bes 5 & home; half cash. ba Out of this list you can save enough to buy one of our beau- tiful Picture Frames, which are one sale Saturday You'll miss them when they are gone. Coffee Saturday 23c customers Saturday, only 23e. Glass HandLamps 6 to 10 P. M, Saturday, Worth 2% Each 15c We Umit one to a customer. LAUNDRY SOAP Big “Jumbo.” 16 ounces in cake, special Saturday, all Cake 5c ROYAL BONN WARE erman ware, pretty and . In plates, sauce dishes, ete, special Each 13¢ Rhodes Bros. ‘Tea, Coffer and Crockery House 214 Second Avenue Bullding Paper | JOIN THE FRAY Ban rancisco advi te that the Colomblan gun- t Bogota, once the Cutch and later the Jessie Banning, has satied | through the Golden Gate on her ar- | ring expedition to Central America. | Hy the addition of five deserters from the batueship Oregon, her dare-devil erew was finally ‘com- pleted, with gallant Capt. Dutton in | command. John Fe & gunner, | joined the adventur the last | i received to- our to day, aff COON BROS. 1412 Firet ave. near Onion, DW 18 YOUR CHANCH FOR « We will offer for the next few days S-acre Tracts on the Renton-Tacoma line, aly 2H minutes Aide from the business center of the city, for $825 t0 $373 per tracts this soll te fine. above the overflow river; tite perfect: you had ane noon as there will only be Med pumber sold at this price. ADAMS & NICHOLS, 1414 Second avenue, Room 212, THE ALVORD ACRE TRACTS. | to $200 per acre. Five and ‘choice | tend peer K to electric = — = - moment, forsaking a five-months-old bride, “He went as quartermaster, but probably has dreams of becom- ing an admiral in the Colombian navy The rebel gunboat Padilia has been waiting off Corinto for the past three weeks for the appearanc of the Bogota. Speculation as to} the outcome of the encounter is dt- verse both in Seattle and Sam Fran- | cisco, The Bogota is armed aft} with four 3-inch automatic field guns and her magasine is filled with Lee-Metford rifles, while her for ward deck carries a M-pounder. It is the opinion among most local mar. m, however, that although is a speedy craft and carries jong range guns, she has «poor chance against the Padilla, ‘The lat enough, could even Poultry Netting AT HALF PRICE Every broken package and remnant must be closed out. Our loss ts your gain. | FOR THRED DAYS | 1500-4 modern G-room cottage and lot. beautifully located on Queen Anne HULL building is mew and lew thane from the car: title perfect, NICHOLS & ADAMS, 1414 Second avenue, MARRIED BUT — CAN'T KEEP SOBER Kitty Bird, the old police standby was arrested by Policemen McClure Fine corner Green Lake (rane Cheap; easy terme; also other cheap toes Giiterent places in’ city, Owner, 308 cin ‘block FOR RENT—HOUSE WOR RENT HY MARVIN, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING. Independent, 1868, a neat, S-room, fiat on Rainier Hardware Company 1121 FIRST AVENUE. and Humes last night to » She was turned loose this per month—-For a new, 7-room flat, very bad procenes so setae Xo 500 aquare feet In roll, per roll sn Toinewiy. rurolahed 6 band, whom she married but a few We spare ‘oll. pe My o pr oe en - 7 The 81.00, 81.25 sheemsiiidiieemmemaiel | room cottage on 20th avenue. : $1.00 and 81.25 Dissolution of Partner | wevwtah to secure five or six Gentrable ERNST S|) se feaae to first-class temamtsy ty. if i re of property @ spectalty, BROS. Sae_New'sSats |S osers aan. B. MARVIN & is COL BY STREET CAR} 606 Pike St. Tel, John 2831, Suits | Morual Lite Butiding. } Our eiegant line of $12.50 a | en Se Se ee ae pi tinal a whobdied émaiied. $16.00 ‘Suits, consisting of FOR RENT—Lower Gat, lange rooms cold was knocked down anc eriously | Gifferent kinds of cloth, this ‘and warm water bath; fine location; barn hurt by @ stres at the corner “1K cRS' > ) and Winter Styles, all p B ne children; wpstaire, | Gl hurt by M aireet car at the corner | STOCKHOLDERS’ MERTING. |] wool and strictly tailor-mad ban ae ate td early thie morning. 1 injured [icrne Seamer mcoting of tne rock 1) are beautiful and very SPECIAL NOTICES wary in tahen to the Menttle cen, /Rolders of the Beattie Labor Temple |! nobby. Dissolution of Partner- || ~~~" REMOVAL GALE. ‘ " Hospital in the ambulance, | Assoc Jation will be held in hall No. 2, ship's price, $7.50, | Poreed to move; must Vacate on Sept, 90, . n&® | Carpen' a urth avenue, be- A large stock of furniture, stoves, tin was attended by Dr. Coe. |iween ne, In the city of wi @ kK % andgrantteware,. crockery," lamps, from fatal, are of a serious nature. There |at § o'clock p.m. 110: @econd-Ave, South. arcTaquares, in fact ‘everything, to make is to be @ fracture at the F. A. RUST, See. and Mer. HL *UED PRONE FURS kkuil Until October 20th, Boston Dentists 1422 Second Ave., Opposite Bon Marche sbstantial work, © our painless we will, until October 20th, quote the i} To introduce our careful and At halfpast three this methods to the people of this state after noon it | following prices, and with all work issue a protective twelve- Nese CTIA was reported that a man whose name | antee pone NESS PROPOSITION. Silver Fillings Own a home of your while you have is not yet known, shot and killed 22-k. Gold Crowns | OTe “opportunity: no more chance to ee ; . | Saventate tannins we inmaber Building contract af himeclf at 251 Kast Forty-third 4 Bridge Work, per tooth ments t, tas wisi aaa street, Latona ‘ | | Our Artistic Vulcan Plat | Western Home Company. - These «REE | : ‘$5.00 | tha premium; will wel, for eas } three numbers Tete. with Navy Yard Exoursions This is an opportunity of a life- | Remember you pay no Th ser Philadelphia Is at the | time to secure first-class work at| interest and after you are im your Rome avy yard. To geo It take boats from | practically the cost of material, | payments are #0 yer, month, Catt on eae 2:30, 6:80 p. I. | y always inattendance, Come early and avold delay, us prices | _aven b sreen ‘Shaw “Company, coe | wit raised afte | FINANCEAL merernsdeenstialinaban shia bacsmi-a. G Meee, £ s.| BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS | « VxiiKit® place to voto NT Sa “ 1422 Second Avenue amonda, watches, jewelry. Low inter: | 8. M. Milne, I 8.| 2 Second Avenue | ehh” Weet, 80s Pike street, Opposite Bon’ Marche wan + |Members of the Royal College of} Hours $:10 a.m. to 8:30 p. m,; Sun- | MONEY on short notice at low rates Dental Surgeons 1 Qaye 8 tt Dm, money and company money Vo, bul Phone Black 36. NO PAIN : (713 FIRST AVENUE UNION BLOCK 7 3 |'rhe only Graduate Dentists in Seattle who ¢ s they advertise. brok eth with GOLD COLLATERAL, BANK arty & Taney loaned on any ‘avod u TO LOAN—Private mon Piano | WE EXTRACT AND FILL or restore ee | CROWN or BRIDGE WORK without the least sense of pain. Way, Rooms 3 4 and nen, he many low-priced planos | FUL! “ nd FIT GUARANTEED 85. \. omaras, ee . Ee he ed diy : GOLD * ROWNS, 22 ADE) ____ CLAIRVOYANT _ offered, the Gramer, he experts *9Y; | GOLD FILLINGS THAT STY IN. :.1-00 WEAVET Fea noticed “Kine Salsino the se sateen’ pate if nee hay capceinippseedlpicvere Dy t grestent Tes made sume of the @reatest tes never fail Work! has ever “known, It I# far superior to the Instruments | Our double suction adhesive pi usually offered at sales and pe TH EXTRACTED FREE WITHOUT red clair. XTRA fen guar exsox musical qualities that delight nd replaced with new ones the same mon: Genes e ear of a ¢ day. Lady attendant always present ko ont hii cs Se ‘avene, stving No students, but all spectalist# of from Ten-year written guarantee. Third | avees nter, realty bar- Pe ee rt 12 to WO years’ practice, We are making a specialty of gold crown and Bg eg | bridge work. Re sure to consult us. Examinations free, Money saved his wusiness strictly, private; sepa Dee |i» money earned. Tooms for ladies, 4 Oflce hours, alt Sh Cl & | Ee Je Brown's Dental Parlors, 713 First Ave. Sabon —~ } Parlor 3, 4, 5, 6 Union Block, first floor south Umbrella Repairing 711 Second Avenue. ‘ Hours—8:30 4, m, to § p,m. Sundays til 1 p, m. } ana egneral repsicing 8 e

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