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co. worked wp petsclnie of good and rearone NEXT WEEK je prices, dlirrora, Usuaily t Me “Sitters. this time ing prevail on Medicines i# Brome Quinine. Bromo, weually our reguis regular 1 regular Bove She ta Tablets, Fegular do .. 206 ere. DRUGG ND AVENDE cya Headache Fegalarty sold at tos. COLE’s HOT- BLAST COAL STOVE SAVES ONE- THIRD YOUR ee ad Bole Agents for IT-UP—Cures Chillblains 1018-1015 First G lobe Butiding IN CITY AUNDDYY he 1 PAIR . 8. CAVALRY BOOTS Top, Hand Sewed and Waterproot. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave. TONIGHT SPECIAL 6 TO 10 PRICES : Ladies Hakfa, Pure Linen ibe Re tue value Men's st Good val Black value Imported Perfumes, Fancy Silk’ Heits, Heavy Quality Wool Bweaters, mie Boap, we Combs, 10 | Toilet Rubber Fi Saxoay Yarn, all colors, 10 Boys’ Wool Goif ¢ Stock! value Fringe value Men's Ht Draw Me Huck avy Fle « Te ced Shirts and valu tse k Ties, Se and 23 bretiag.... ape ther Specials the Store nar is of urbow ETERSO eOb GOOD Rie, eve, cv PIKE STREET MOP THOSE HEADACHES More headaches come from ¢ strain than any other cause." Bop |taking medicine and come to us for & permanent cure, We FIX head- aches SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO 1207 Second Ave., Seattle. (Next to Stone. Fisher & Lane’ Store.) WAXED TAPERS Everybody uses them in lighting the as. These are the “no drip” kind aod our price ts special € this week. 20 Tapers in a box, only....8¢ per box Gas Lighters for use with these tapers, curling trons... . Gas Stove, fits on jet and will heat wat- er for shaving or warm baby’s milk in @ fiffy.......186 ‘These are too good to be missed. COON BROS. 4a? First ave, near Union GOLDMAN’ 901 Second Acenus Cor. Marion CALMER 1389 Ind ave. back for the Suite, Waists, Skirts, Etc. Your Sells Does your watch run and give perfect satisfaction? If not, bring it to us and we will gladly tel you the trouble and repair it at as low a price as is consistent ‘with first-class work @ Beninghausca ‘807 Ist Ave. ‘Time inspector for the C. & P. 8. Rye and the #. BC.” ||! “Root,” our truss fits properly. miy for the truss, not ‘or the fit. Largest line joiden Metien! Discoy- Yester and Second ‘Third and Main and Main pecial room for fitting an expert to place upon you_« truss which will n the efty because we jo more of this business an all the rest to- ery fe warp Kiimer’s ; 40e Cutacream Soap idiltz Powderg, box ve Packer's Tar Soap. Be Sahe. Fel, Main 102m. Fae Line. ERMAN: FOLEY CO.. comfortaly hold the Hin, gether ge a's Sarsapariiia 49¢ es Witeh Hf Cream. De poms ‘DirectaFs and Embalmers. c hernia—r left or Our specials this week Warner's Safe Cure. Piso's ¢ Consumption 1407 Wiret Ave, bet. Pike and Union Satixfied than when qdouble—and we charg are saving @ good many - De Cure... ie G.) Seattle, Waele | and Proves to Be a, Cute Wong 810k Way on bis return voyai ordered missioner Bowman's niawfully i the amuggled f ng Ge the L. 8. Gedney north via witt root be to Ching. He orted today in U, & ¢ rt. He niry, “ba Vietor wurvey steamer arrived from. the y day aft geodet! Victoria, yoat Chinese k aboard thy Thursd, I was lying night, while t at |Victoria, four Chinese boarded b Lieut. Wm,Atkingon, the executty Jotticer, thous strange 00 but cave tter un him of ni attention to the ti! the Chinese cook ndy the affalr ‘SET OF GRAY SQUIRREL FUR Newspaper Rnterprise Association Beautiful muffs, bats and boas are | very popular and extensively used. This set is very up-to-date, the hat being a large toque effect, turned up saucily on the left # The muff in smaller at the top than the bot- tom. while the boa i + long stole caught together loomery over the |breest with a metal chain. The whole forms the most beautifal gar- |niture for any kind of @ plain gown, nd looks espectally “well Yor any |biack effect. ax shown fn thie pic POLITICAL BURLESQUE ‘The concluding reheatsals of the big Minstrel Show to be given at the Grand Opera house pext Friday evening by the retail clerks, have proved most satisfactory, Tomorrow the full orchestra will jotn the drill. cast of “Scouts,” as the bur lesqued politician will be billed, | moat complete. ‘The first set of end men will be Bones, Mayor Lost (Strayed or Stolen); Rev. Matt Hug! Tracy Caught, Judge M. T. Bless Bm, Chaney. or middie man will be Col, Louts Ham. ‘The munic ta all new and the en- tire show strfetly local. About 100 people will be on the stage. No amateur show ever presented has excited the Interest that is ba'ng manifested in the Political Mina. el ‘The regular scale of Grand Oper house prices will be charged, makin, admission tickets 26c to $1, | Tickets are in great demand, and a crowded house fs already assured. OPEN BIDS FOR STREET GRADING Secretary Bag public works, today openeds bids for avenue west, Fourth avenue west and Third avenue south. As no meet- ing of the board could be held on ac- count of the absence of Chairman Thompson and Street Superintendent Little from the elty, the contracts were not awarded today, but will be Monday. ‘Those bidding are William Staniey & Co, H. W. Hawley, 8. Normi Holt & McGuire, Bimer Johnson’ Sterrit & Goetz, and Moore & Hall Brow. Secretary Be was authorize to advertise for bids for laying con crete walks on Pike street Boylston avenue to Broadwa for grading Union street bet Ninth and Tenth avenues, and and en for to the Grand Boulevard Interb bridge. STANDPIPE AS y That. sightseers view the city and country to the best in Seattle may the. surrounding dvantage. A stand-pipe on Queen Anne hill will be constructed in the near future ‘The standpipe is on the highest elevatign in. th from ite top aMplendid view ery direc |tlon may be obtain ‘The plans |for the stairway and walk at the top of the pipe are now being prepared in the city engineer's office, and bids for the construction will ‘soon be called for. ——— om Gale of Ladies’ Suite and Hat Mrs. M. D. Pease, 1107 Second Av nue, announces a special sale of In dies’ late style suite and hats for tc day and Monday. The show window is filled with an attractive assort- ment of extra special bargains, in Navy Yard Exoursions Sunday excursions for the |¥ard and Cruiser Philadelpht Pier No. 2 at 10a m, 1 6:30 p.m . | Navy leave ‘Sherif | of the board of | grading Third avenue west, Firet| Considered at @ special meeting next | from | planking Fifteenth avenue west from | OBSERVATORY | spiral stairway to the top of the city | THE SEATTLE STAR Operates on One of e Sam’s Ships SMUGG It 1 hoor Chat hg ard & ry afte Obinamer The offi Chinks he AL Vieto He notified « the vessel sea tern, At the un the laced & trial in tat under hor Judge He aor | tte MARINE ne | pokes, $180,000, tr br fhe isl 5 mine and Sout affatre. The Gte steamship arrived days out advices making oO Of weht from the Kio: as early this mor nahip City of Reattle ange niger, of prom e io eastern Alaskan mor wh mining Company's Captain ver a 4 attle from « islands el Fiattory her ‘ ape and after ste ‘ond time steering gear got out of or causing another day's delay Will take another shipment of nanas to Seattle Tomorrow the Port Orchard Route and the La ¢ nor Trading and Transportation Company move their | office to their new location on Ye |ler pter No. 3, where vensels of those companies will hereafter dock Steamship Umatilla sate to Francisco at 9 o'clock tomorrow ie and the City of Seattle sails t the mame time in the evening kagway Steamship Clty of Puchla is from San Francisco at midnight Britieh ship Lord Elgin, from Scot Innd with a mixed cargo, will arrive in port early tomorrow ITAKES A BATH | IN THE BRINE H. Hatehman, the transport Warren, fell from thi Arlington dock Into the bay this afternoo He was fished out and |taken to the Seattle General hos- }pital in the ambulance. In falling he struck a pile and an ugly |eash in his head THE MARKETS ba San due f the crew of } cut ‘The conspicuous feature of the job bing trade t# the heavy arrival of QUOTATIONS ton; carrots, The don: turnips, To: Beriler So “eatwaaee dt 00gui 3 per” cet: Celery, SipOde per dot. sweet petalons, The eee oo ‘pavpers. S158 per bon: saner Paut, Jo; tomatoes, «fie: onions, Reet t1.00 per wack lettuce, ie basket, pears, $1.25 per per bor crmnharries, tack tnd white Bh Owe i BEN. on Provisions Frosh meat—Cow beet, Bo per Ib; steer he per Tbs my ._ dd, bellies corrected. @aily following prices being offered to the prosucer in Found hous Meattle $209820, bariey, wheat, chicken feed, $21: en, bulk, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Buttar—Washington — creamertes,” 806 ranch, 20@22c; eastern, 2c. ‘Cheese—Native Washington full tec Rastorn, New York 1 jecenain, Roauetor., te 13 jew Yor i Hit ‘brick, “S0gite;” Bwiea, tp Give Eggs—French ranch, 380; eastern, rte. fryers, Live" Poultry—ttens, 184@140: Tg, athe, — Commission Men's Prices Cheese—Native Washington, 11@11\o. Yaee—strictly fresh ranch, 30g Datter-Waahington Creamery, 6c; ranch Brsin—Omtn, $20.00; wh | #09) rolled "barter Puget tou m Washington tinothy, $11.00, | $21.00; corn, at ind ier ton. $12.00; Raat: $16.00; Aitaita, BOXING CONTEST IS POSTPONED ‘The Turner-Queenan boxing con- test, which was scheduled to be held in the Madison th t. 30, has been postponed until Nov, 7, Both of the men thought the theater to small to accommodate the crowd ex | 4, and now the Armory has been The earliest date that the 14 be rented was Nov, 7 Turner has gone into training at Pleasant Beach and nan is training in Seattle. Freder- Jicks and George Kearns, who to fight a 20-round go on the same night, have al#o gone into training. LIBRARY BOND Dexter Horton & Co. n whore hands was placed the collection of the $100,000 issued by the sa the |ilbrary ‘site bonda, were officially notified by. wire today that W. W. Harris & Co, had placed on deposit at Chicago the aniount of the bonds, the premium and interest at 4 | ent. from Oct. 16, to this date, le the $2000 which the clty trea of this city now holds The amount of the bonds is now avaliable, and the purchase of the Meacham property will be consum mated a# foon ns the ordin in passed authorizing the mayor and city comptroller to close the deal. CHICAGO, 72 1-2, Oct Wheat, Ames, | DEAL iS CLOSED) PUBLIC EYE Enterprise Assoetatton, Odell wrpaper attended the Wort-end Ammowtatio: $ moved to tears reception give prenent stood up hands w Mra ntly % of the Republican the F mber and 4 her lo cut # huge cake, bear the emblem of the organization. ‘TIGERS HAVE A NEW HEAD M. Ze In thin morning, with but before a great company, Dr. was for in 1 PRINC Aloxander ETON halt Oct. 36. y thuatastic Wilson resident of Pri event was chiefly ral feeling of sat n who the gre The b filled to overflowing with students, profemmors, alumni and distinguished Visitor, ail attired In geademic garb: The principal addresses were thone of the new president, the former president of the university, Dr. Pat ton, and Grover Cleveland, ex-prei dent of the United States. PRINCETON, N, 3, Oct Among other Americans present at the installation were J. P. Morgan, Thomas P. Reed, Robert T. Lincoln and H, C. Frick. SWEARS IN A GOVERNOR ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. J. M Terrell was sworn in as governor ot orgia today, eucceeding Allen D. diet. The inaugural was con- ducted In the presence of the state loginiature and wns followed by the installation of the other state off clals elected October 1. The occas! was one of enthttsiasm for the hun. dreds of Democrats who came from all parte of the state to participate in the caremenien. WILL CELBRATE ANNIVERSARY 2. | DOVER, Del, Oct. —Arrang mentd have been made for an inter- esting celebration tomorrow of the 126th anniversary of the founding of the historic Burratt’s Chapel, where in 1784 Bishop Coke carried Bishop Asbury & message from John Wea- ‘The celebration, it is expected, be attended by a number of the bishops of the Methodist church, who are to hota their annual meeting tn Wilmington during the coming week. RIDES FLY WHEEL MARYSVILLE, Cal., Oct. 25.—Aus. Brainard, a well known young man of Verona, on the Sacramento rive: as caught in the fly-wheel of th amer Oriole morning and whirted about, death only by a miracte. his arme were broken and he received severe internal tnjurtes, which may prov fatal, a# well as many bruises on the body. LARGE DAY FOR SAULT STE. MARIE SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., Oct 25.—Today witnessed the greatest celebration in the annals of Sault Ste. Marie, the occasion being the opening of the great plant of the Michigan Lal Superior Power |Company. ‘By order of the mayor jthe day wax observed as a civic hol- |iday and business houses and public butldings were decorated with fings and bunting. Attending the opening were several thousand visitors, in- cluding officers and stockholders from various parts of the country. The plant i# one of the largest in the country and its opening is ex- pected to mark a new era for the foo and her people MORTALITY REPORT Helen Bently in at the y & Stewart. ‘The funeral of Mra, Mary Rarnett wa held this afternoon. Bervices were held at the parlors of Butter- | worth & Sons and then from the Sacred Heart church, Burial was in | Mt. Pleasant cemetery | Mra. Betsy poker, aged 73 ]years, died at 1009 Madison. street \ last ening. The body is in charge lof Butterworth & So: ‘The funer- jal will parlors Bun- day aft n at 3 o'clock. ‘The burlal will be in Lakeview cemetery 8. Cook, aged 40 years, a » Aerie No. 1, F. 0. Providence hospital this The body ts at the fu a parlors of Bonney & Stewart HIS GREAT MISTAKE WASHINGTON, Ind... Oct Ambrose Nickles, one of the men who excaped from the Redford nd.) Jail last Sunday, was captured here this ing at the home of hin father- in-law, where he called to visit his young whom he married a your age ife, —-? Steamer Sehome Changes Time Pacific hip Com pany’s steamer will leate Seattle every Saturday 10 p.m instead of 8 p. m uae ——— Eaglos, Attention! funeral of Brother Cook, will be held from nerle, Beconds avenue and at 1_p. m, on Sunda All Bagles qre reques ed to attend. By order of W. 8. Pul- jver, Worthy President Attest Frank Dowd, Worthy See! The Geo, Schuyler Hagle's Pike street, Oct. 26, 1903. norr. | GOLLEGE FOOTBALL. NEW YORK, Oot of Important games | football wehedule fo Chief ne them wh contest igh the Willian Point, and at Princ ord A number a the le sion tod ul pridy Weat Pe ton and ¢ srouning more t st. Other man Amb 1 Dart Amherst, the ul Cadets t Annar Wenley Hartford, Chicago Chieago, t Ann Arb at Ma lov Dame t We Jumbia ar mouth at Na end Dickinson 1 Trinit and Liinoin at whd Oblo Stat nand Kansan and und Notre Yale 1 Pennaylvania Buckne delphia, Cornell and Oberti , Dew Moines and Grix Moines olia, an & at 1 Wis Min In loomtn, Hav ' tr nell at Dew JAIL FARE HONOLULL aries try! on t \yart jlo a shortage | pparent yesterday curtailment would have to be made no money with which feoding the jurors. An made to H Sheriff kindly came to the rescue The high sheriff took charge of the jury in the Ferris murder case y terday and supplied them with din er al the territorial prison. In fu ture, all meals will be served at the prisoner to jure ‘The jury w provided with which to sleep in the courtroom. + Navy Yard Excursions Sunday excursions for the ard and Cruiser Philadelphia leave ier No, 3 at 10 a. m, 1:16 and 30 p.m. in ler they people to be inflieted The owing t be they ve to mo in court onviet ja funds, that expensed an there was to for who further al Bro eee Own Your Home T. A. Johnaon, 35 Hinckley block, has 506 lots at from $90 to $250 each, |near following car lines: Madison |atrogt. Madrona, Rainier Heights, 1Q Anne and University. All lots sold at & per cent. down and 6 per cent. per month, PIANOS and ORGANS KEEP MOVING D. 8. Johnston Co.'s Big Piano and Organ Sale Is Btill Humming The Tremendous Cut In Prices Does . the Work—Bargains Unprece- dented. ‘The big reductions w ‘on this whole stock of Chic Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, S Johnston Co. and many other pianos and Kimball organs, is ex- citing unusual interest throughout the city and surrounding country. We have been bury delivering in- struments in every direction, This sale han been kenutne bargain period, and our prices andjeamy terms made it easy for most any one to buy. Thoroughly reliable and fully war- ranted new upright pianos now ranging from $196 to $220 and up- ward, being from a third to half less than regular retail prices. New upright planow reduced as low as $131. Easy terms an low an °5 month. Our large stock (flea great and chotce variety t® select from. ‘There is, however, an end to all things, and the end to this great op- portunity ts nearing, Be wise and you will be happy. are making SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS Although we have sold thousands ‘of pieces of sheet music and music books since our closing-out sale of thie department began, we have yet | many thousands of the mont excel-| lent compositions in stock, which we are selling a less than cost. How- S they are going rapidly, and those who purchase at once will have the pick of the stock. The| trashy “popular” sensation of the | hour was, of course, sold ont early | in the sale, but If you are desirous of supplying yourself with the substan. tial compositions which have stood the test of time, don't fail to take wale ever conducted in this part of the country. Buy teday—tomorrow may be too late to secure the article you denire. All sheet music that retals reguar- ly at 35 now raed at 20c, and that which sells at 26 is pnly 150, and on many pleces the foportionate re- duction is still greater. Choice new music, vocal and tnstrumental, Sc per copy. New standard instruction books for all instruments that re- tail regularly at $2 now T5c to Bic hers that sell everywhere at $1.25 now only 6c, and those that retail for $1 now S5c, and hundreds of of! ers reduced In same proportion. All mail orders for sheet music must be accompanted with the price in draft, money order or stamps, and postage at the rate of lc per sheet for music and from 1c to 20c for books. If too much Is sent, the excess will |be returned. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Buildin, NAISON BARBERIS| SUNDAY, OCT. 26 DINNER MENU Dinner will be served in the main ining hall from 11 a, m, untit 9 p.m Including wine: or a special cooked dinner served {n pri- vate parlors for $1.50 per plate. Consomme. RELISHES Olives, FISH. Halibut a la Morney. ENTRDES. Chicken Saute a la Chasseur, Raviol! Genovase, Braised Veal with Youn ROAST. Prime Ribs of Reeg au Jus, Stuffed Young Duck. VEGETABLES, Peas. Corn, Steamed, Mashed and Baker Potatoes, DESSERT, Rice Custard Pudding, Sauce Daree. Ice Cream and Cake. Fruit. Nuts. Cheese. Cafe Noir, Radishes, Onions Carrote, nt a till | Navy | tdvantage of this, the greatest music| Michigan | OAK GARLAND STOVES Are perfect. The prices range trom $12 to 425. The accompany ing cut flustrates the bea Of this line of coal stoves. ean buy a good Oak Garian low a $12.00. But when you pay $20 or $2 for an Ouk Garland, you have & stove without al in ap. pearance and for service GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. 1409 Second Ave. Classified Ads wintew screena; house repairing im alb Por ine and renovations od one ladies’ clothes, City Dye For sere ned ae a (Choa Ronny Coratortge “ent bined AVENUE WANTED tw rent, part or all of small basement of any other suite for neat work, Answer at onoa. Fe J. Richards, P.O. Box 1002. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL 1519 Fire rnished: it sneders: Bee: house newly fu ‘ut Prices moderate. SEATTLE Broployment snd Meal Estate— iat bareains in rooming houses, 604 ial Notices OVAL SALE Forced to move; must vacate on Sept. 20. ‘A large tack ‘of furniture, ptoves, tm ang graniteware. eds, Wedding, os Houses for Sale Financial Rita TL pi dinmonas, tie Went MONEY on 9 wien Pullaine ) vinta GOLLATERAL BANK \Darto & Meets Toney, loaned o any good sollatersh ot ier Wanted to Buy NTED Yo b forse, Tight food, and we, to-wit and Lai Ave, offles Pat comer Pitth Ave. fon Heventh Hote Russell Ninth Aw Ave. C and BraAtord, purth Ave. south, Jackson Bt jwey and Has! sement Broaaway Twenty-f Unerry St erocery, Ave, Madrona 0, Thompaon’e ry ishmont pork ‘pavill urt room, City hall typewriter more. semen Electrical many Mor shop. ‘Ave, commer Cherry, drug store urt room, King county and Spring, office Ave. Sweeney's 18 Third Ave 112 Marton,» Engineering « we 701 Bever Kerkow Justi on Leigh's lumber yard. ai University Be plumbing shop. 1480 Piret Ave Third Ave, ono oe oe wee Pony stables ladies’ room, Ave, Theosophical rmory, Third pont Betiov Piret Ave. hotel, Battery St. en- Ave comer Fifth Ave Cou we oe ow . Cady's stable, 420 Denny way. ‘and Warren Ave. ng station. . and Queen Anne Av 1808 Grand Roulevara Flows i Fremont emperance’ ball, corner Alba piace and Tuewitt St. ~ May's hall butiding, Latona. Sanday school tent. Kenwood and Keyatone Ave 1. 07 G"F. ‘hall, Woodiawn sta Groen Lake, Gilson's boat house, cine UNTRY, PRECINCTS. ora al ing Placen: Interbay. Sy © © Ce Cees Bare 448 444 202 oe ac your" hum clewan J.. BLOOMFIELD, carpenter Jobber, 307 Madison street. pendent Phone As2é4. Rae Wanted —Male ons Pe; Ly ADA AND OTA eo betes een nas hin: hie Rw TO EPA sawn mn Ete a, Business Cha: A ENAP. A MOTRL on First aimave, 5 rooms, rent ‘S118, with Mase 16 months to rum, Oret and Inde- ing well 4 LAWRENCE, Becond avenue A SNAP. Broom ‘medern cottaee, ‘conveniences, full steel finbie in Fear of lot. very desirable nee! ean be bes this week for | $1600; terms $579 cash, Dalance 975 per warts 4. LAWRENCE. POs Kenond Aversa, a AEWRVIh Ts op meas the Folmiist tm the workd asterrares roar" anteed or money refunded. Danger, losses, sickness can be averted. disaster turned | focpeasent ‘despair to happinece’” Advise | i ig % Nbemeotss tegublon "eettisa, "Te: wre ye a'to marty. how to win wie Anyone suffering with the | Geapegtency ‘sen ber converted tack to their former gives and seit- confidence restored You can consult | Prat Ke Solomon at ail bourse in his iivste cMloe, IIS "reine avensa, corese 00 eadt photos, $1.29 per fH, tor eek only. aeatman'e ant renee. Estate ale—City Re A Nap. A SPLENDID. FARM. 17 sore of house, 2h { For 8: 25 acres . with interest 6 per cent Molen cedar timber on this place to pay for it. Inquire A. Fence, B08 Second avenue. THINK OF THEM. Comparatively new 4-room cottage, ‘ann with hydrants, forced. ool aig for only $1800; Hutnier Hel 4 lots tn horhood, car. 61800" by clear tr f QUALHEIM & HOLMAN, Inependent A’ 180, 904 New York bik, | | saa | Asbure— aby Aimar Mele Valley choot house, vine Avondale-Cottage Lake schoo! house, Baliard-iet precinct city hall Baliars a8 precinct Young batiding. ar ‘precnet— Day's porte Behoo! house WEI ih Htuver--echool” house. ine Haring hotel. Bertin aehonte Nov paliiac"DameondTiack” Diamond echoot eure Birch— Birch school house. Deine Waive, Bale ‘iar Mountain—Schoot house, Christopher—Chrtetapher station. Geary Valley “Rchoot house. ‘ovington--Covington Lumber Co.'s office, Columbia —Town hell . GieheriandCmberiand schoo! house hes, Molnes--schoo’ house,” district Dorham--Durhan school house, | = Draniap” Laicgsia, Amectation hall Duwamish—Rainier Are station. je Gorwe—-agle Cor s Dnumelaws Dewey hall not Rewem Pilinson—A. G. Hanson's office. 1 eity—Bonnels, halt Frapkil-Prankiin school house Green. River-Rehool house, Gliman—Rebool house. Hot Eprinay Cottage No Hougmton Seber Krain—Kratn school house, Leater—Woodmen hall Leary teary school house Tawson echo! house, Mutres-Dry Dock "echoot house, ‘Mount View schoot house. Mercer—School hovse. Madivon—Hotel_ Annex Martin Creck—Skykomish school house, Monohan School house. Newoastie-Odd Fellows’ hall, Novelty—-Sehool house. na County bathing, Osceola Ovesoia school house, Oak Lake—Bchoo! house. Palmer—Palmer school house, "Rentom-—-Odad Fellows hall. Reamond—School house Richmond—Sechoot house. Rivergide— Riverside school hease, Star Lake— School house, Btuck—Stuck school house, Epringbrook—School house, district 10, Sulse Creak—Tanner school house. Sprin@hill- Johnson district 24, house. Bunnydale—Scheol house, rk—South Park school house, Rquak--School house. Sherwood School house. Brome] Schoo! house. Snoqualmie-—School house, tie Hurdieh Vaiiey Yincent Weoutnvilte: Senoot house West Seattie—Haller school house, Webster School house, district 83. White River- Schoo! house, district ¥ hol houre. nita- School house, Done this 4th day of October, 1000. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, By GEORGE B. LAMPING, County, Board a Auditor and Ex-OMelo Clerk of the $320. Lots 409x100, east front, on south, near car; snap. $850. TERMS. 60x120, corner, 5-room house, on 2th ave, south. rd ave, . KELLEY. Office, 1101 24th Ave. South. WB ALVORD Achth TRA ¥ to $200 per acre, any’ Five and ‘pear Kent and close ithe soil Im rich STETTENGREN 2% Roxwell block, Cor. Firat and Columbia et. acre tracts of choice valley lectrie oat £5 Miso18 ‘CiRRAP, pong leared. ela htly $0 to erm 4 down, “$2 monthiy, tres ‘and. wood. email large lot, #200, terme down, "sib month. tee tor rent. $7 per month upy Gress man, offices west shore Vine crosses property. the buyer at ADA A Phone Juimen 4876. 60 ACRES finest White river bottom land all cleared, on electric line, 25 minutes from Seattle; $60 per acre, _Owner, 1112 First_avenue FOR SALB—Fine corner Gree ‘cheap, easy terme: almo other che Gifterent places in city, Owner, eifie block. Lake front, Tote Pe IN_THE SUPERIOR Rtate of oly BW gar GC. Webber, Summons by ‘The State of Water, COURT OF THR County. of Publication defendant to appe of the fret tonwity within ats day of eptember, A. defend the above. entitled above entitied court, and plaintit, D. 1902, and action in the Anawer the complaint of. th 1" of your f ment will be rendered againat yo ing to the @omand of the complaint, which has been Aled with the clerk of suid court, ‘The object of the maid action, set forth in the complaint, is fas folle ove the Marriage re. Tations epredegtk Be May Webber: 1) have plaineift. tke, Nowschid. urn tare'ana ‘the following “@estrfoed ‘real ea: Lote Band. 10 tn block. tn ne wédition 10 the CUy of Seat county, Washington RU OMBORN, Attorney for Piaintitt, Adarens~ "New York. bloc county et itn te Ot rat publication, September 27th, 36,600, SUMMONS FOR SERVICES BY PUBLICATION, The State of Washington to the said Donald Angus McCaskill, de- fendant You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within sixty (60) days after the date of the tirit publication of this summons, to-wit: Sixty (60) days after the 20th day of September, 1902, ai | Mailer | ground track, | ber ®. | NOTICE i | | em | | Bunker | (he | | i the jin the several entitled ree of bonds of between wpon th for a mat . plaintiff ndant to support ar lawt past Washingt period Date tember 19th, 196 HUMPHIUE P, O, addre fe bullding. \e Bep- & BOSTWICK, for Plaintiff. mn: O02 the King Office ana Mutual { Date 20th, f publ ation Septem- HBARING #10 and 11, b reby given that the unty Commissioners of , Wash, will conv ns in the King County ember Sth, 1902, at f 2 o'clock p. m,, for the of hearing and determining Ly of selling lots 10 and ing county addition. for or # aid ¢ IN ck 5, RE, Bale of King rd of King county their r urthouse hour purpone Ps Be c in ¢ ni te and day of October, 1902. " Commissioners of unty By Geo, B. Lamping, Clerk of the Board. HEARING IN RE LOTS 1 AND KING COUNTY AD- is hereby given that the r of county commissiqners of King county, Wash. wilt meet in their rooms’ in the King County urthouse on the 20th day of Nov- ember, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock b. m., for the purpose of hearing and determining upon the advisability of selling lots 1 and 2, block 2 of King county addition. Parties interested for or against said sale will be present at said date and have « hearing. Dated Oct, 14, 1602. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF KING COUNTY. By Geo. B. Lamping, clerk of the Board. TTT SALE OF PROPERTY, LOT 1, BLOCK 7 OF KING COUNTY ADDITION .. . It appearing to the board that on Sept. 18th, 1962, application was or OF board ¥ Sth and Ollvelmade to the board of county eom- missioners of King county for the purchase of Jot 1, block 7 of King County addition, and that by order and advertisement, as required by jaw, Oct. 23rd, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., was set for the hearing to determine the advisability of sell~ ing said property; and on said day set for the hearing thereon, the board met, and being fully advised in the premises, deemed it to the best in~ terest of the county of King, that sald property be sold; It in therefore ordered, That the sheriff of King county be directed to Sell said property at the front door of the King County courthouse, at not less than the appraised value thereof, $100.00, said sale to be made on the 27th day of November, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. and that due return of said sale be made to this office. The county treasurer is hereby di- bg at said sale, and I moneys paid in there- at, insuing to the successful bidder at said sale, a deed for said lot, setting forth all the proceedings had there- under, said deed to be attested by the county auditor under his official seal. a ag this 28rd day of October, 2. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF KING COUNTY, By Geo. B. Lamping, Clerk of the PM Oe ARSE REGISTRATION NOTICE—Books ‘are open at the office of the board of directors, Seattle school District No. 1, Seventh avenue and Marion Street, Gaee 9 8. CRE Be cept on holidays. In compli- ance wit! tion 78, State Laws, registrations for the general school election will close at 8 p. m, Octo- ber 1, and not be opened again except on the day preceding the election, viz.: Friday, October 31, 1902, but registration ‘for the spe- cial’ school election will close at & m., October 25, and not be open again except on the day preceding the election, viz.: Friday, October 21, 1902. R. W. JONES, Secretary Board of Directors. “EPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the elec- tors of the City of Seattle School District No. 1, In King county, State of Washington. that on Saturday, the Ist day of November, A. D. 1903, election ‘wards into which said school district ts divided, & special election will be held at the election places hereinafter for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said district for their approval or rejection the fol- lowing propositions, to-wit: PROPOSITION NO. 1.—Shall the Gistrict sell lots one (1) to twelve (12) Inclusive in block two (2 of Queen Anne Second addition to the city of Seattle at a price not less than $3600? PROPOSITION NO. 2.—Shall the | district sell the old church bullding and lot described as lot twenty-nine (29), block nipeteen (19), Latona, at @ price not than $800? PROPOSITION NO, 3.—Shall the district be auth to sell certain school furniture, including all desks, seats, stoves, apparatus and furnish- ings no longer considered suitable for use in the schools? PROPOSITION NO. 4—Shall School District No, 1 levy a especial tax of one tenth of @ mill (.0001) for the purpose of establishing and maintaining three (3) kindergarten schools? Notice is hereby further given that the places of voting In each of the several wards of the school district at sald special election will be as follows: First ward@—South schoo! building, situate on block 5 of the Syndicate addition to the City of Beattl Second ward—Rainier school build- ing, situate on block 12 of Jackson street addition to the City of Seat- tle. ‘Third ward—Pacific school butid- ing, Eleventh avenue and East Jeft- erson street; also at Milor school building, Seventeenth avenue and East Pike street. Fourth ward—Central school buila~ ing, situate corner of Seventh ave- nue and Madison street, Fifth ward—Synagogue building, situate corner Seneca street and Elghth avenue. Sixth ward—Denny school bulld= ing situate corner of Fifth avenue and Rattery street. Seventh ward—Cascade school building, situate corner Howard ay= enue and Thomas street; also at the hew High School building, Broadway and Pine street Highth ward—Mercer school build- ing, situate on block 34 of Mere second addition to the Cityof Beat, tle. Sinth ward—06 Fremont avenue, next door to postoffice; alse at Green Lake school building. ‘Said voting places will be @en to receive ballots from 12 m, to & rolock p. m. of the same day, In witness whereof I have here- unto set _my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Seattle, School District No, 1, in’ King ‘County, State of Washington, this the 18th day of October, A. D. 1902, R. W, JONES, Secretary Board of: Directors, school