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THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAR PURLASHING CO. — EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ' TELEPHONES Business Dept., Matn 1050, Editorial Dept \, Mata 1188 Business Manager > cont per COMP: tm conte per week or twenty-five conte per month, delivered ‘cr carriers, No ‘copten, ntered at the postoffice at Beattia Washin —_—_ == TURNED OUT TO DIE Chase, BF F. Hazard Wells, Editor. OFFICES: Beattle—110T ‘Third avenue. New York--290 Temple Court Butlding. Chicago—317-818 U, 8, Express Building. - oy wal om, an second-class matter ' Seventy-one years of age, ragged and worn from the dog's life he bi York city, went to the superintend- led, Charles W. Simpson, of New ent of the poor to find a place in the alms house, Yet his family is rich. ‘ n had once been a thrifty mer- ‘The officials found out that the chant and owned fointly with his wife a three-story brown front and ether property, His son te the principal of a ward schoo! and his daugh- living with her now 3 money bought 4 man out of house and living in cheap He was childish. ' ter the wife of a rich slik merehant in Persia, mother In the handsome home which her fathe Wife, son and daughter had turned the o home. He had wandered about the city begging and lodging houses. There was nothing wrong with him, ‘That was all. ‘The story makes one sick with pity and indignation. ‘What if the old head of the family was childish and Keep the peace? He had earned the right to sit In his armohair be- fore the fire and dome and dream and smile the hours away? THE MAN IS A HUSBAND. { Has the proud, high-spirited oldwife forgotten the husband of hep 4 could no longer youth? What memories of a boyish tread and an eager spirit must haunt her dreams. How many times had HIS heart — = las whe for- ‘What plans they had made together, That old partnership! gotten how they stood together ever the cradle of the little ones? OF how with his head in hee lap he cried like a baby when some gmbitious had failed? How COULD she forget! HE IS A FATHER, “Mother, home and heaven are the sweetest names tn the languag Then break the trinity and put in the word FATHER. ‘Are there deep Iines in father’s face? Who put them there? Is the 614 body bent and broken? Who for? Does the old mind fail at times ‘and wander? It was worn out working for “the kids.” Hard-working, patient father! Undemonstrative perhaps, but with a fheart in you lke a Hon for your cubs, what an awful pervert of nature that son or daughter should forget you in your old age, you who would have died for them, you who have died for them agatn and again. ‘Husband, father—broken, feeble-minded old man. May the angels of Goa take you quickly away to your home in heaven from which none shall Grive you qut again! ‘ —_-_—- “THE NINETY AND ® report the Initial appearance of Ramsay Mor- which has been ’ rc ‘The New York papers ~ wie’ spectacular drama entitled “The Ninety and Nine, im preparation for several months. ‘The play is suggested by the hymn of thet name sung by Ire RB Moody revivals. have been & success from an artistic point of My Eyes on You.” Shades of Samuel Watts! What a travesty. ‘Tid you ever hear Sankey sing “The Ninety and Nine?" It was one of the most dramatic as it was one of the most touching and tender of all ae eee oe course. ia founded on the Master’s story of the lost sheep and tells of the wandering of one of the flock and its rescue by the “Away on the mountains he heard Its ery, So feeble and helpless and ready to die.” r ‘How deep were the waters crossed, Nor how dark was the nightwhen the Lord passed through In search of the sheep that was lost.” the singer's tones was the touching pathos of Gethsemane’s agony ‘wailing cry, “O my Father, if it be possible let this cup pass.” tones there was the betrayal, and the scourgings, and the dark of Calvary's hill, Great audiences were melted into tears. song by one who swept the heart strings “I've Got My Byes on You!” falls down, When it gets « me “The Penitent” bright with young le and young a faces, Wt contains \Olesorne fun. ‘The dramatic version of one of | oe eopie of the play are good, Jolly Ha on # $ folks that are found around you every day in the week, if lucky in fhe delegtion of neighbors and saso- ciates; they get into troubles of thetr own ard the way they lie out of of invention. night. ‘are times When| “Barbara Frietchie” will close its pinay approaches climaxes that | splendid engagement tonight. sneeway lanerentng, | es “On the Stroke of Twelve” masta hats & chanee| “Finnigan's Ball” will be given to- night at the Third Avenue thea' for the last time. Beginning with a matinee tomor- fer ihe patrons of their popular fam- ily house another grand atti presented by a company who new to Seat! The name of the melodrama, “On the Stroke of 12," piece, an exciting escape from prison an the bells toll the hour of noon. It should be one of the popuiar- ‘reat characters all through the/| , Each part shows the result of cet study. Miss Shaw, ax Greta, the part in a graceful and manner. She is a beautiful and an actress of no jittle Tr oe ee tant of Myles Bc: c Carthy ‘as Josiah Bonneythorne, a lawyer. the victim of a pair James Horton and Moses Levi. of villains, a check, a crime of which he ts inno- cent. a sensational escape In the third act, and then, with the ald of his friend, The difficu:t pert taken care of with ease. Will- Ryan, as Hugh Ritson, a cripple, js the villain, bat made so by scheming lawyer, was good, but ‘animation. Edith Domby, as 'y, made a gread deal out of her Rip lorodora” Tomorrow success means popularity, then rt " is without question the ored presentation ever seen on rae ter ‘certainly nothing in the comedy line has ever be- fore nition cidents follow, including a a counterfelter’s den, and the entire play the yo ene in thro’ true-hearted girls. ‘The Madison A good vaudevii ternon and will be given all week that this piece has. ft» American career in it ran consecutively | ie aes Satine @ year and 4 \seattle theater mana ine to enormous attendance, 44 | present to its patrons that beautify Yast season—its first on the road—|Pngiish melodrama entitled was a repetition of crowded houses | stowaway.” ‘The play beyond ques fe every city visited. This magnifi- | tic. is one of the moat beautiful cent organization, with {ts famous Tete Mastlovek sales. aorpes (ee pone etty maidens,” and its many ex. at Ghiient features, will be seen In thls | piety English. Il @ity at the Grand tomorrow an ‘Thet. papalay fhise succeeding nights and Wednes-| wigs Ficrenc Sree atines, and will be MDE DY AF | tworwooks engagement at. th company, including Charles | irrie theater Sunday night, Nc Fee Corinne, Beanor Falk, Alt Cl ber 2 Hard Curtiss, red ‘ a Soi Charien Bowers, Grace Haz The Bonnie Briar Bush 7 rw ad an enor-| J. H. Stoddart, in “The = ove. A ipectal orchestra of | Brier Bush,” iw booked for @ell-trained musicians, carried with the Grand following The organization, will a44 to the gen- eral result in the rendition of the faany beautiful melodies of tuneful ‘and beautiful “Florodora. “& Wise Member” * Member” # musical farce pit tbg be seen at the Scatte theater all next week, begining with tomorrow night and now in tts neo- ond successful season, Is guaran- feoa to give many good, hearty laughs, to cure influenza, | relieve f and prove highly beneficial in “The Stowaway” M mber”” motional Roberts, will open Be actress, pear “loro. founded upon lan MaclLaren's sto. ries of similar title, has proven on of the biggest artistic fucesses of the last New York #ea that Mr. Stoddart brings with the well balanced and capable sup porting company to whore efforts large share of the play’# success | due. The dramatization was madi by James MacArthur, an and a well known Iitenary man, ar on those | « ” Boyce of lagrippe. It is one of ‘atmosphere’ which {s a chief | lays that are harmlessly {rrespon-|charm of the play as it was of the Pine, full of good human fun, and | stories, tow, Messrs, Russell & Drew will of- | was suggested by an incident in the | priced treats of the season here. The | hero, young Jack Rutledge, is made ‘This | prectous pair succeed in convicting him of forging his father's name to Jack is sent to prison, makes | George Bainbridge, who has been condemned with him, he sets himself | to bring the crime home to the real culprits. A number of exciting in- n | i men have the help and also the devotion of two | how, presented at popular prices, is the attraction at the Madison theater next week. Af- evening performances the “The | The play, a dramatization ‘and comedy | sop, and it is officially announced | him tive Scot it is sata that he has preserved the | NOBBY COAT Ansoctation cwat of tan} ad with dark gre ik Draid. Newspaper Roterpri Here is an im | broadcloth, trime [velvet and green and ec IN CHURCHES | First Presbytertan—Rey, M.A. | Matthews, At il am. “This Age | Demands Demdcratic Church:"| 0 p.m. Tafty Without Torture. comd ‘Presbyterian—Rev. J.B. | Ferguson. At lla. m., “Put Ou®the Stewardehip;” 7:50 p. m., “Reasons for Christian Assembites.” United Presbyterian—Rev. W. A.| Spalding. At 11 a. m., “Christ's Mis- | sion; The Christian's Mipaton;” 7:30) DP. m, ‘A’ Pertinent Question. Weish Preabyterian-Rey. Owen Jones. At la. m., “The Parable of | the Talents;" 7:90 p. m., “Phe Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ.” | Battery Street M. E.—Rev. F. EB. Drake. At Il a m., “True Faith,” 1:0 p.m. “True Motiv ‘Trinity ‘M. E.—Rey, F.C. Lee. At Ua. m., "Seek and Save the Lost:” 7:20 p m. ‘Men Love Darkness Het- ter Than the Light.” Firat M. P. (Greeh Lake)—Rev. E. Sutton. At Il a m., “Justifieation by Faith;” 7:29 p. m., “Sanctifioatio by the Spirit.” Plymouth Congregational--Rev. W. H. G, Temple. At Ll a m, “A Glor- fous Prophecy:" 7:0 p.m. “God's Utmost.” Taylor Congregational—-Rev. L. L. Woods. At il a.m, “The Power of Invisible Might;" 8p. m., “Stones of Memorial.” First Christian—Rev. B. H. Ling- enfelter. At 11a. m, “The Pure in Heart:" 7:20 p.m, “The Poor in Spirit.” Mt. Zion Baptist (cotored)—Rev. J.! G. McPherson, At 11 a m.. “The Peliowsbip With Samts;” 7:39 pm. “Nobody Loves Me” First Unitarian—Rev, W. D. Stm- onds. At Its. m., “The Priendli+ ness of Nature:” fm, harvest fes- tival exercines. ‘Trinity Purtsh—Rev. H. 1. Gowen. At lla. m, “The Claim of the Youngest;” 7:30 p. m., “Neither Cold Nor Hot.* Immanuel Lathernn—Rev. M.A} Christianson. At li « “The Marks of Puith.” Grace M. E.—Rev. Glans. At tm m., "A Plea for Good Reading; 7:20 p.m. “No Man Cares for My Soul.” First M. P.—Rev. T. P. Revelle. At 11 a. m, “Strange Fires?” 7:30 p. m., “Beenes From Calvary.” Roman Catholic Meeting. Church of Our Lady of Good Help <Rev, F. X. Prefontaine, pastor. Low mass, § a. m.; high mans, 10:28 & m.; Sunday school, 3p. m.; and veepers and benediction, 7 p. m. Sacred Heart Chutch—Kev, George A. Hild, pastor. Low mass, € and 8 p. m.; children’s, mass, 4. m.; high mass and sermon O15 lunday school after children's veapera, sermons and benedic- tion at 7:20 p. m. Chureh of Immaculate Conception —Rev. A. Sweere, pastor. Low mass, 7:30 and §:30 a. m.; bigh mass and sermon, 10:30 a.m.; Bunday school, ; Fosary and benedictt ish—Rev, W. J. Mets, pas- ee temporarily in hall on} [Jackson street, between Twenty-| sixth and Twenty-seventh avenues. Low mass, 6 a. m.; high mass, 10:20 |e. m, | Chureh Notes } The Puget Sound Congregational | Club held its Goth quarterly meeting in Plymouth ebure 150 members being present. George 1. Murphy, president of the Carpen- |ters’ Union of Taeoma, delivered the principal address on “Social Lawn of | Jonus From a Laboring Man's Stand- point First Church of Christ Sotentist |(Ballard). Meets at Maccabee hall lat Ila. m. Subject, Probation Af- THIRD AVEN W. M. RUSSELL, Man. } i The Plausibio American 1} Comedy-Drama | DEN OF COUNTEAFEITERS LAST RERFORMANCE TONIGHT last Thursday, | Pp THE SEATTLE STAR W. A. MeDonald, frat ehureh organized to M. A. Mat eabytertan help do the hool at 10 1} be th n Proabyter will be Rev iret went te raet at § p, hy thewa of hureh w hi will whe f which he is the inateu John Calvin, Joba Knox, Te Loyola, Coligny, Willlam of | and, Phillip 11 of Bpain, Cr ustavus Adolphus, Mrancis Galileo, Spinosa, William Roger Will John Endeavor So smorrow at & ship Bolway » the of the Plymou given by the » Christian Endeavor Ladies’ Ald 9a in the church ay evening wit! be ny hureh tom and the churety parlors next nervices tn Bt owing to al Marks dina M. C. A—Rev, W preach a sermon G. Temple 0 pm " £3 W. ©. A--At the services at 4 p.m. Mrs, Winifred Thomas wit speak on “The Basix of Prayer.” Special Mestings Theosophical society, Amanda lodge, meets at 1118 Third aven pm, “The Law of Rebirth termining Sex. Health, Idiocy,” Max | Wardelt | Queen City Theosophical soctety | tn Ploneer block meets at 8 p.m Mra. F.| “Theosophy in the Home,” A. Schwagert imperial Port Wine . Regular value $1.50 per galion, “Snnnst be duplicated for less $2.00 per gallons special _— \-wallon . Per gallon .. BEEF, IRON AND today, per bottle. .326 FRESH RANCH EGGs— Special today, per do.....320 CANNED TOMATOES— 19100 MEAT AND FOOD CHOP. pers— 91.20 and $1.60 Much .. SPICE CABINETS — With - Be FRESM ROLLED OATS—Hot from the mill— $-powand aack me 90-pouyd mack $3.10 PURE CIDER VINEGAR— J-wal. kee 90 -wol. Kew « RUB BRUSHES— bg «+1110 to Me WIRE CLOTHES LINES—75 Ranch 250 and 3e CARPET WHIPS— Koch WELSBACH MANTELS— Fach ... CHAMOIS SKINS—Full length Each ... ++ Be BOX COFFEE MILLS— Fach... .....380, 600 and 650 Se one that are being made tn the | LONG IRON CAKE GRID- OL! Bach’... ..-.38e, 400 and 480 STEEL SPIDERS— Fach « «Be and 400 1LICON—F plated rand ELECTRO cleaning sf ware— Per box CHAIR SEATS—Four sizes— Each, 9, 100, 120 and 15° ALARM CLOCKS— e 700 Each .... ‘ \ TABLE KNIV! AND FORKS Per set of six knives and six forks Beseeees and 91.50 Be, 8c, $1.19, $1.26 Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Yesler and Washington Sts Telephone, Main UE THEATER e—200, 300, 4c B0e, A High Class Family Resort. Independent, 567, Wee Commencing MATINEE TOMORROW THE PAWNBROKER’S SHOP GREAT PRISON SCENE SUNDA AMUSEMENTS and 3 Succeeding Nights WEDNESDAY MATINEE GRAND “= 355, LEADING + sing SET Mt THEATER — {ygtrenpen’ 0) SUNDAY MESSRS. JOHN ©, FISTER AND THOS, W. RYLEY Present the Greatest Musial Comedy wean fair ARTISTIC METROPOLITAN Including Corinne. Kleanor Falk Charles Dox Buccess of the Country aeT ; Dainty “Pretty Wheelan ¢ Maxaard Francis Tyson ) Willard Curtis. Chas, 1 PRICES. Rowers Famous Beauty C Magnificent Scenic Production entire Lower Floor, horus of 70 Our Own Special Orchestra Maiden” Sextet $2.00; Balcony $1.00 and $1.00; Gallery, 0c, Matinee, $1.00; $1.00 Alfred Cabiil The and b6e, And other Prom! nent Wingers, ) CARRIAGES AT 11:10 P.M. Three Nights TONIGHT Last Performance THE PENITENT SEATTLE’S JOWN CORT, wry’, LEADING THEATER trae 65 Starting Thorsday Next Saturday Matinee Kirke La Ghelle Presents the Favorite Actor * MR. J. H. STODDART In @ Surprisingly Beautiful Beenic The Bonnie ‘Transcenda any thing ever seen on tage. Wm. our Winter ‘Tribune Comedy-Drama in N.Y, Brier Preduction of the Exquisite New York Cast and Production Intact. Bush Dramatioed by James McArthur from the Scottish stories of Ian Maclaren (Dr. John Watson). 100 nights at the Theater Republic, New York; 60 nights at the ‘Tremont Theater, Boston; Theater, San Francisco. Pricee—$1.50 $1.00, 750, 600, 250. J Pliowe Mon THE LEADING Carriages at 11 p.m. FATT sensation of the year at the Seats on sale Tuesday, Solumbia EIN EATRE: EATRE ‘Phone Mai ONE WEEK sonva?nictit'ocr. 19 CB, MARVIN’S FURIOUSLY FUNNY FARCE COMEDY A Wise It’s the Limtt PRETTY GIRLS A Whirlwind of Fun awe of Mirth. A A ornado of Laughter CATCHY MUSIC POPULAR PRICES—25e, 50c and 75¢ Two Hours of Fu- rious Fun, Laugh- ter and Music You Miss It You Miss a Treat, and I's a Treat You Can't Afford to Miss 4 At A AS Cor, ist ave, end Ma MADISON THEATER Telephone, Main 1202. ison street. Seattie’s Favorite Play House GEO. H. HAMILTON, Losses. A CONTINU ous PERFORMANCE Children free afternoon and evenings. day matinee / for respectable people 10c. 10c. 10c. New Attractions Every Week. Open Day and Night. DAY AND WIGHT--2 P.M. T0111 P. M. Mon- A respectable place || | It’s the Limit Member | Pa NOTICH OF HAF of lot# 10 and 11 county addition. Board of County ¢ King in thetr given that the ramissioners of will convene King th ke p. m., for ing and determining f welling tote 10 an the he purpon the i, b King « wald have # Dated this lat day Board of County ( King count hy f October, 1902 pmianonerts » i Dm Clerks « ping | | in THE COURT OF Bu PmnION Waahington ier 27h, 36,600 SUMMONS FOR SERVICES BY PUBLICATION, The State of Washington to the said Donald Angus McCaskill, de fendan You are hereby summoned to ap- pear wi sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Sixty (60) days after the 20th day of Beptember, 1902, 4 defend the above entitied action the above entitled court, and an. er the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your # upon the undersigned piaintiff, at their office below ‘And in the case of your failure #0 to do, judement will be rendered agninat you, according to the de- mand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. ‘The object of above entitied action im to obtain @ decree of Aivores, dissolving the bonds of matrimony Bow existing between plaintiff and defendant upon the ground of failure to support for a period of one year inst past. Dated Beattie, Washington, Bep- tember 19th, 1902. HUMPHRIES & BOSTWICK, Attorneys for Plaintitt. Office and P.O. addrens: 601-602 the Mutua) Life butiding, Seattle, King County. ana ‘ Date of first publication Septem. ber 20th, 1903, hatin} re ms, MEN AND Bho; Suir DaiLy. AON 2 MA’ 8 lip Weer MAIN STREET. ~iialp Wanted—Mals aed Female Pree oe Searle! ices i "4 Fores’ to move: must vacate on Sept. 30. ‘A large stock of furnitare, stoves, the Fanitewars, crockery. lames, tron Yedding, carpets, mating, linoleum, art squares, in fact everything to make Your house elegant end comfortable, RED FRONT FURNITURE CO.. 110 and 112 Becond avenue south. to happiness: Advice Apeculations, mines, ect. domestic troubles settled, re- te the separated, tells whom you are Adapted to marry, now to win hie her love. Anyone wiffering with the Dives or despondency can be converted back to their former confidence Yro privat Beneca street. MASSAGE and physical culture scientifically treated. Miss M. G. Hindle, 2405% First avenue. Ladies and ne, Black 6671. 00 cabinet photos, 81.80 per sou, for coe First avenue. Finaneiel 3 MONEY om short notice at low rate; ‘vate money and company money to. build with. hi Tittuna.”” Phone a HUWIN Eee FP Own & home of your own while you have the opportunity; no more chance to se cure & low number Building contract at ter this month; I bave only two low ny in the Fidelity and one mn Home | C ‘These lett with Remember you pay no and after you are 18 your home re $4 per month. Call or ad- ‘N. Vandewerker, TOT Firat with Treen Shoe Company, ‘Also three number vescasusac- tee Number wae inom,“ Rbcahabhe” , ERLA! 33 CHAME SEATTLE ¢ tran : Wickert. D 1. Ven kee) ‘ar he beat. # . ‘collins ‘Bloet, . ON vurtitute Moi 4 Tawn HART, Washington Block. you wish te Mie he ¥. & ADAMB Photographers KEAPHON toiabing—Wilen, | FOR SALE—Contract in reliable ¢ perative building company, $1 long time, without in immediately, ; can | DA_ ARNIS SS ell, city | eTAMP PHOTOS~21® Cetmm ch ofth ee ™. eo Ache TRACTS, | egy weg ke i Vive ana 30 sere tracts of th ‘ove year. Teh. Bigek Sine Nand wear Kent and clowe t wlectria cat Hee; the sot! le rich slay amd" loaun the most ‘of it ts under - ETETTENGREN ‘GRO. WOODHOUSE CO ta | RAUTMAN PLUMBING . Printi pe @ ACRES finest White river bottom land all cleared, on electric lini minutes from Seatt Owner, 1112 First avenue. T v" rete ING ©O., wholesale _ rion and Westers. Goctdegial “are Rew ce x 1000; sino vacant ote May, office, University station. BUSINESS DIRECTIONS Abstractors firact Company, extabliched 1800, mining Gaim abstracts, “Basement of the Mute= si Lite Datiding. BOOTH - WHITTLRSEY - HANFORD “Ab- ot Matier bock.‘Telephowe Main Toe ees Seattle Abstract Co., N. ¥. Bibck. Arch = Wo HORTON. Attorneys-at-Law fs ‘olla ~~ ‘ing. Tel. Red wot, A.M. EWING. Aj public. 404 New York Pt... W. J. STERLING, pension attorney and notary pubitc. 28 Marion J. A. KELLOGG, 312 Washington Dullding. AG MDONALD, 400 Burke Building, LYMAN E. KNAPP. 10 Haller Building. W. D. LAMBUTH. 204-8 Pacific Block. G_WARD KEMP. a2 Durke Dullding Auctioneers gral_avctionser. Tei. Black S908. nnn E.G. BICKERTON & ©O., general auc- Honeers. 1012 First aveniie,’ adress, 163i “Yeslers Teone Red 1s Points and at ¥ lorse the steamers for all Tuke SL vice prea. ; Fisher, asst: Cashier SAVINGS BANK, and Pike street: capi » reat 2 ‘Three Round Trips Sommerciai, “savings and | Leaves Seattle 1 ® iy Sp. m. Penves Everett $:15 @ ie 5 p.m. one, James 184. g an nn nee a PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF |. Capital stock, paid tas 8038, I stock. pal iy 0005 000," F. Rurth, pres 2 J. 8. Gokdemien Wice prom: Re ery core ot “the ‘Amken, “ta Tespondents ‘tn, ‘principal Bolted States and’ Burope, ‘TH® CANADIAN BANK OF Capital, paid tip. $000,000 jollars). surpliin, $3,000, 00. Jowed on ‘time deposits; @ weneral hank ing business transacted: “Senitie branch corner of James street and Ses Bue, DA. Cameren, managers THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Dusiness Herve ire vi Tur & hange on princt ities of chang? 08 principal elties ot NORTHWESTERN ©0 MERCIAL CO. Next Sailings 6) Nc 8. S, Oregon Be The Oregon ts the gantly appointed boat of the largest in the J has just been refitted at # pense of $100,000, and initial trip this year bad &! paid passenger lst COMMERCE. elt million “For Rent—Furnished Rooms bi “HOTEL SENECA. Cor, First A’ and Benece St. Clean, hunny, Comtortab! Rowine Oy the Day or Weck 12094 FIRST AVENUE. GRAND PACIBIC HOTEL, 1116 First ave ‘tl modern; Vat dareaine Im rooming houses. Third avenue ed roome for rent $3 Two lots, il a Hazelwood add. supl. , th ave., Mast Highland vner forced to sell. RNAP. 3700—-Lot 60x120 and alley. first nil, fine view of bay, about 4 blocks from future business center, half block to cur Hine. 00—Last $600 lot in block D, Phin- ey add., Federal aye, near rvoRpect wher {# non-resident .nd Is not aware of raise in value. Last lot at this price on Broadway, size 40x100, good view of bay, Sountieand lakes; $100 cash, valance monthly. 200 to $250-We have received ex. other steamer bound For freight and abply Offices—201 ioneer Phone, Union __Dramai BGAN HAMA TIC the fall term Sent studying clocut y oF dra. Tenby Ge, |Us & Navy Yard and ginning then: catalogue ex fring atied tree. 40 ‘and’ at Mfisiveke beeen > Faia ad Cee [ATHLON INLAND EG nm re Contractor ORCHAI PUGRT SOUND BRIDGE & DREDGING ective October 1, 190 ing; rallway and highway bridecs ant’ DAILY SER 7 steel and iron work for build nd harbor improvement Jecave Seattte = * #1:15, *2:30 and 6:30 days only. extra ‘trip junday only, extra Leave Bremerton—8:6 a. m.; *12:80, 3 and 965 (Saturday and Sunday ort 15 Bm Leave ‘Sidney — 1:86 ai) i am: 6p. m Leave Charleston 8 and 79 a. m.; 6:05 p.m F Pleasant Beach take 5 leaving Seattle any trim ke *Exeept Sundays. — ‘ectors oR BR Gaye and Pleat OPARRWOR Ta SONGS eve ener Mae 1408 Thirds To. Pike 40, NMA | BOM, OS Conte Round TH Dyeing and Cleanin: ingacrriae, lotta Pr Sere leer fiso™month Toor Third. ned sabe: eee FIRST Premium received in Col, 1887-88, Gi Milener.” Pores Sound’ Dyeing ant & hin "288; ANT =e, call for clean, our -elothes. | Gfhce ‘el. Main 1014. es

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