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RECORDS “BROKEN MORE THAN 200 TEACHERS TAKE QUARTERLY EXAMINA- TIONS Fifty “schoolmarms"—not the an- lar, Se) looking sort that gla) ‘the rims of spectacles and =. the wits owt of little pupils, t moatiy comely, good natu J young women, reported this morning for the teachors examinations ic eertifioates of the first de one in philosophy and liver e P by County School Superin- it Hlartranft, and the fair can ape knitting thelr brows am Cudgiing their brains in efforts to| correct answers ‘Those that are successful will re- geive diplomas which will entitle them to teach for ® period of five! Jeane anywhere in the state, At the ‘end of that time the certificates can ‘be renewed without the formality of @nother examination ‘Yesterday afternoon more than 260 ppeticante attended the examing- Which related to matters of School law. ‘This the greatest | was ALLEGED MALPRACTICE Mrs, Charles BR, Cro . r Dr. & Brown, « for $1,000 dama legen, We win J. extraction of four of her teeth. She the tooth carsenter not anty 4 Round tooth, but that be erated her jaw to suob an extent that she required the services of physician, MORTALITY RECORD Sprague, a man afternoon pital, after a brief tlin ‘I age of 40 years, Death was due to appendicitis, Te was taken Il last oma. An operatte 1. but too late. Bprague xon of Gen, John W, Sprague of Otis, W. W, and Funeral arrange & Charles well known steamship and a broth . preg BROADCLOTH CLOAK umber that hax ever been examined |f *Bt_ove time in the state. | examinations wiil be conclud- | -@@ this evening. GANS LICKED SEIGER Same fighter and capable of taking Any Amount of punishment. In th r fly ber home on Sixth north. ‘The Helping Hand Club heid a very enoyable meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gott- stein, on Ninth avenue and Columbla The Freshmen Giee Club of the atversity of Washington gave a last night in Denny hall. Was- fer furnished music for the occasion. ‘Many young people were present. ‘A battalion drill and dance was Yast night In Armory hall by Seattle members of the National rd. ‘The Atistos Club gave the second of its series of dances Wednesday evening. The affair was well at- tended. Invitations are out for the wedding Of Miss Daisie Belle Snyder and Al- mas Kenyon, Tuesday November 25, at the home \de's mother, Mra. Mary A Snyder, 475 Fifteenth avenue north FO. McFadden, chiet engineer of the steamer Sarah M. Renton, and Miss Addie Seaborn, both of Port Blakeley, were married at the Hote: Seattle last Sunday by Rev. Jonn| F. Damon. ‘A branch Yotge of the San Fran-| isco benevolent and social order, | known as the Society of O14 Frien4s, | ‘will be organized tomorrow after. | noon In this city. The meeting wit he held at rooms 1% and 14 Sullivan | reset ay evening G. Ward} meee ane Charlotte Lestle Shannon | were united in marriage by the Rev J.P. D. Lawyd ot St. Mark's church. $n the presence of a few intimate | friends. ‘Cardx announcing an tr. | formal recention to be given at their reaidence, 124 Roylston avenue north November 2. have been want out A very vretty wedding was so\-| at the home of the. bride’r Green Lake, Tuerday evening of week, when Minn Stella G. Shuet and Oliver H. Lester were united tr Marriage by the Rev. H. W. Young Wf you have not yet tried an Up| and Up, by all means try tt | ft ts lined with gray and and sbows & high lar lined with chinchilla. of lining the garment and With a different fur is consia- —_————_ Sunday excursion to the United States navy yard; see the cruiser Philadelpiia, which i» undergoing repas: fast steamer Athion y SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. SEATTLE ~ ~ = WAS PHONE RAINIER FO. | | } | THE SEATTLE STAR PHILIPPINE OFFICERS FAVOR ARMY CANTEEN ‘ort of the Philipp Unanimously advye anger, th dy mt by maying that pe sums up his argui that among the be mains | WASHINGTON, staff officers w cate the reste inepector ge rs in the Philippines is absolutely without attr tion and that as @ result they ¢ rt more OF less with the na tives and se ot thelr hablo without benefit to General Sanger say# that the post exch: furnishes an amusement pla ence upon the men. He says that panies % per cent, of the men Used stimulants at eniistinent, From this fact he deduces the conel sale of beer Would not initiate habits of intempers soldiers and he says that the post exchanges can not tained without the sale of beer, Sanger asserts that when the soldiers are deprived of beer i they drink a vile native concoction called vino, and that 25 per cent of the men are going Insane, Who are addicted to Ite use. He Fle says also that the beer sold in dives near encampments tn ai ways impure. He insiste that the army canteen protects the rank H | and file against intemperance and debauchery. a | MARINE .— ASRAND SUCCESS | ‘The firvt military driivand bali ot the seagon was given at the Armory }last night. ‘The big bartidt ‘The schooner Albert Meyer, which | ©’ arrived Thursday at Ballard from Monterey, came within six yards of being sunk by an unknown steamer ast Tuesday morning off Cape Flat- y. Capt. Nielson reports that about 4 o'clock of that morning the wateh descried the lights of the big steamer bearing upon the schooner, whose lights must have been visible fo the steamer. Yet the big vessel ‘id not change her course, and it was only by the narrowest chance that the Meyer was hauled from her dangerous ponttios SEEK LOST TREASURE SAN FRANCTSCO, Nov. 16.~ ‘There is no longer any doubt that the men carried by the schooner Louisa D. which salled today for the southern coast, have gone in search of the treasute lost in 1882 by the burning of “the Pacific mali steamer Golden Gate, off Man- crowded the floor to enjoy the dance. rol call the soldier boys re put on dress parade. Then they turned over to Major Case, who put them throweh @ battalion drilt, Which was execated with @ snap and Precision that Won the guardsmen much applause. After the drill. dancing was begun and continued until early morning. SALARY INCREASE IS YET IN DOUBT City emnloyes are yet in doubt ax | to whether or not they will get raises | The coune!! committee on and salaries and the civit sion inst night to consider the qu: tion of giving all employes mor money. conclusion was reached. however }, The application of the board « health for the allowance of salaries for two additional inspectors, also the matter of an allowance for a. | botler inspector were considered, but left undecided. 2a 1 Sunday excursion to the United States navy yard | Philadelphia, which | fepeire. ‘The fast Meamer Athion leaves Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, at 1:16 and 8/80 p.m. 1 and $1,750,000 of gold bullion _ ie underg went to the bottom. BOYS OR BURGLARS Fred Kreppa, who lives at 1600 Grant street, has been having trouble with mischievous boys or burgiare. he is not sure which. His house was entered yesterday by some one, who broke a windew in the « He | nailed up the ty age tas ieee! the boards were torn off. ar ae a be knows nothing was stolen, | et in your Winter's Fuel now. Up_and up. 0 Up and Up. Up and) pand Un "t mise smoking the Up and Up. i see the cruiser TOO MANY POTATOES NORTH YAKIMA, Nov. 15 are thousands of tone of 1% tows stored away In the Yak ley awaiting @ rige in price, At present from $7 to $10 a ton je being paid and no m at that fgure. Yakima product is of good uality this year, but the soreage planted and the big crop harvested aken them & glut on the market growers expect a considerable before the winter is half over, NOT ENOUGH MONEY SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 16-The Stevedores engaged in discharging the steamer John §. Kimball, | has arrived from Seattle, quit work ina body today because the captain refused to pay the wages they de- manded, The stevedoren asked 06 cente an hour for disoharging the mn cargo of the Kimball. The were willing t pay only 4 what is divine e the Up and Up. you $1.25 Ladies’ Seamiens Fett Nul- lif ter Slippebs, red or black, bieck fur trimmed; efter 6. *é . $1.00 $1.55 Ladies’ Kid Shoes, new atylem, good wear and perfect fit guaranteed; after 6 $1.48 12%e Children's Seamless Rib- bed Hose, splendid wearing; OTB is warsevapernes «Be 2 Men's Seamless Merino Socks; after & 2 pair for 250 30> Uniaundérea White Shirts 1.35 Ladies’ Flannelette Wrap- pers, braid trimmed; after ¢ 206, 204, 210 PIKE STREE WOOD AND COAL Newenatle No. 4 and Newcastle Washed. Nut @re both goed stove coals, Franklin is @ free burning jump coal. We tell Coke-and Charcoal. Our prices are right SEATTLE COAL & wooD First Ave. South and King Street. Lady Attendant. COMPAN Telephone— Main 93. Silver Fillings Poresiain Crowns . Gold Crowns, 22 .. Bridge Werk, per tooth. --*: Our Artistic Vuloan Plates All_ work under the personal supervision of Dra SM. Miine and M. ©. Sipes, beth holding the degree of L. D. B.D. D. 8, and memibers of the Royal’ Col- lege of Dental Surgeons. Boston Dental Partors 1422 Second Ave. Hours—€:90 a. m. to 8 p. m. Wats Cleaned, Blocked, HINGTON. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEWS Waterproof Shoes LOT 1—142 pairs Men's High Cut Waterproof Shoes, like above cut, last, now ... LOT 2111 pairs Men's High Cut Loggers’ Outside Counters, regular ® bird tackling a tapeworm. do the bird act for the tape while they regular price $5.00; . $3.00 price $5.00; MONARCH SHOE CO. 1219 First Ave. Located One-Half Block North of Postoffice— while they | ce We have PILES of testim who have FILES of the oth, WEAR A... “The carly bird gets the wor its own act for the other worms. getting both head an@ tail with out remedy. Opp. Bon Marche Sundays, 9 a. m. till 1 p.m. you HAT? THE BEST VALUES Are Always found at Our Store. SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Dyed and Retrimmed You never heard of ‘The Rex Drug Co. wilt werm, and let the bird do ‘We never fail on By Gosh, ony from our PILE CURE. If we keep on PILING up our PILE testimony, we will have more PILES of one kind than there are people ier kind we cure, ee THIRD AVENUE COR. UNION es pe eee Two Essentials to Home to Home Comfort Warm, Cheerful Rooms Well - Equipped Kitchen We have a line of Heating Stoves which cannot be dupli- cated elsewhere in the Northwest, and a Mine of cooking utensils which is complete in every particular. Come in and see. ae Main Store, First Avenue a rin Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 Fi fee Kvehus eect, ‘The largest and best equipped avai orfies On the Pacific Coast. We have all the latest and most scientific methods of modern and painless dentistry, We crown, fill and ex- tract teeth without the least pain. No stu- Gents employed, but ail are dentists of long years of experience, We examine your teeth @nd tell you in advance just what your work Will cost. We make no charge for extracting teeth when pintes are ordered. Ail work guaranteed ten years. Lady attendants al- tendance. TEETH THOUT PLATRG SPEOIAI ting i - Pxamin: 20 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 8:20 a Rooms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook 1? Second Ave. Take Elevator—Second Fioor RRB m. to 1m range. ‘Table like illustration, built of extra quality oak, with surface polished till it resembles a mirror. in diameter; extends to 8 feet. ‘Top 48 G.LHOLMES HWOIIIOT-UOS SECONDAVE IMPORTED MILITAR ARRAKS PUNCH No genuine Imported Swedish Punch can be bought in this country. We keep the genuine Axe! Bagge & Co, Mil in bottles, made in Sweden. Imported Port and Sherry, lon. A fine line of French Liquors, California Pure $1.50 and $2.00. Kentucky Bourbon and Rye Whinkies, $300, 4.00 $5.00. We have purchased a handsome Phaeton to give away 0 customers. interest BRUNNER & CO. 222. TEETH---The Best Is the Cheap are not the cheap dentists, we are the best dentiste—ouF costs only a little more and it’s so much better than the 4 work, We have a graduate specialist in each branch—NO but the best dentists, best matertals and best equipped offices oD cifle coast, Let us figure on your work. FULL SET neat GOLD CROWNS, ‘2ék: ORIDGE WORK, 32k. COLD FILLINGS 'LVER FILLINGS 10-¥ea Cail on us before purchasing elsewhere—it will be 0 We reception for | just who Is responsible ay I see every patient y y Ms 4 The ant puace” ° 719 First Avenue yer E. J. BROWN'S Painless Dentists, - a y Union block, one door south of elevator, Hours, Be90 a m, to 8 p.m. | Parlors, 1, 3 South wicks, FURNITURE co] 78, 3gfES"EEee austere. Ba ge7é: Ba =