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~ , > emrer le ee? Newer See aVT ee’ Penne Ff 2 a d ¢ 4 2 mE SEAS Nt soon sonitesy: a ate ieee Steamer Emily Keller one-half 2 SRN Milos of Moumars for, thelr mw 5 Eb The obi}, sotto iat Bint coll, and EXCURSION TO LAKE PARK Sunday, Sept. 4 leaves M son Park at 10 & m, and %:30 p. 1 The last opport to buy waterfront land {t » loca tion on Lake Over Pe A & SON, ade Block STORE CLOSES ALL DAY MONDAY After 6 Bargains ALL OVER This Busy Store 10e Lamp Chimne Se 15e Brass Curtain Rod, 54 in.Se Daddy Castile Soap, was Se. .3e 25c pair half soles..........20¢ ISe Set Steel Tea Spoon 25c 6-quart Milk Pan 136 1 Tea, hal 2 rm ng Pa 106 Spelger& Hurlbut Second and Union Best Washington Creamery Butter 25c Per lowa ae Pounds 4 5 c gnome Ranch Eggs Guaranteed P 25c is. Iowa Butter Store 13114 Second Avenue Arcade Building The Line Is Complete In Drog eheut + “ will be r Phone Drug ene S Pie St. Pharmacy and 419 Pike Street BOTH PHONES—MAIN 9233 # NAT REISS A RORN SHOWMAN |MANY NEW FEATURES INTRODUCED AT CARNI- VAL FOR TONIGHT AND SUNDAY—BABY SHOW | majority of the property ome | OY ererena Fwenty — Pg bn affected 0 automobile owners of the efty i i i ne lene are met at the office of KH. B. Roy last night and organized the Seattle Au OFFICIALS HERE | tomouito. oi u Chapin, ©. L. Roy, ©. D Nat R manager of the South-;to see the proud mothers and the hy ag ' ep bea fe and Lo ern Carnival company, was born at| laughing babies. 3, Holcomb were made airector s rehearsal and took to show bu: Monday will be the big shingle By pe ee ler fie t vi ; adent 4 mat ee wa ar nt at n ness as naturally as a fish takes | packers’ contest, Already about tll parece yg, 7h beet gd fcr “sage edly to water. Charley Doyle, promoter |have entered, and at least 50 pack- | jp") salts berg Sy garding te automobile ordinané of the company, is the author of /¢rs are expected to be on hand. | Miia) bank of Chi aun this statement and he ought to| There bas h_@ rumor that this! ocr comptroller of the curreacy,| - Know, for he has been with Reiss | event will not be pulled ou, but It] Pned Beattie. last night. trow| for several years. Julius Re * promised to be very much tn evi h ‘ _— ern points in the private car eaten, Sent atta | dence wen the Nour comsee for x pevnern pote inthe orate ct] COULD WOT SURVIVE to bes entlin ‘ > v 4 ager when ‘the prevent carnival |(? Demin. A wrestling match 18 OF torts more prosperity in the Weat THE SHOCK manager was a boy ati : omy ag eae than tn the t at the present When Nat became old enough to corks ogg Meee bys me wi — iy og ‘om {Planned with great nd wil 4 ) sal , | Byler of Port Biaket this mald, had exhibitions n every room |B a wenuine barvecue of ine south-| AL OYSLEP Bay | tmorninn ac tho Providence hospital to oy erm type. The pit hai yrepared failed to r from the shock neigh: | pack of the b and the} —_— it » Operation, Bhe was , gf Mt find | meat will t ample thm OYSTER BAY, Sept ‘ y ning are} tt service and had a theater jin be cook pe 2. On| dent Roosevelt and fami s of the I th wn, tn the family garret. be Monday the admission fee at the|day enjoying an old fashioned pl The fur fore his father knew what be a5) main gate will be 2 ts, the ex-| 1 the shore of the sound te ¢ at tra ents going for the Labor| visitors are exp today ' known at Port ven years ago Mr. Reiss became | temple tund ™ kely, wt ' 1 for the past] { the theatrical business and The gre rh n ted by Four no he waa! tarted the Southern Carnival con with A nelair against Henry « 4 wtoreke for the Blake pany. It has been a great succes P. Sinclair bas been dismissed M y on - - - - — th arnival as prev for heen very orderly and the confett: throwing has been kept fa the bl nuisance NAT REISS, MANAGER OF THE OUTHERN CARNIVAL COM PANY ay of its ™ R ha rule st » poy 8 8 t Wh he South prop tyle, his se , found ump into the t t mpany for a half » times a day ne trea t was coming too strong M 1 him that as bo played his 5 ave his mé At ecided the after drawing al t Wel asurer, took Fenech the poor fel ~ has had a good time for once in t fe,” said Mr. Reiss, when notified that the nad gone The Southern Carnival company has n the West for four se successful of any Mr ays this is due to the educat at he always has on har general public ag with s ¥ I . management is praise VEHOVE THE SUNSET co. OBJECTS GETTING ' ‘TOGETHER ro The well the | Union th Tho first pro’ Third avenue wos filed with th afternoon, It was made by the set Telephone change bul thoroughfare, and et against Mullen's ale ordinance counct! yorterday Sun. | known fact that in rength haa been ot by local own ruined by the prop > ae. | OP Of automobiles to fight what cording to the claim made. 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HAKIN, trustee of said Sno- Falls and White River Tokay 11 ALLS AND HITE RIV rt. We EE Per Ga I nee Mainga wn POWER ( PORATION © BROWNE ' JLVIN . GEOR( 0. D. « W. R RUST jee N. H. LATIMER ¢ = bat FREDERICK BAUSMAN. 104 First 104 First Ave. Sooth Sosth - a . a. and) LESTER TURNER Both Phones Pink s - . and a majority of @ ' - ae “fie Boe gy veg j os, of said Snoq IN THE RIOR COURT OF r hington, for King SUF the « Hills and Elmira P. Hills, 1 Mellen Gilmore and imore, his wife, plain- m James &. Adams and Ida M. Giibert, defend- Misses’ School Suits No. 42937. ngton to the sai@ Adams, James 3. and Ida M. Gilbert by summoned to ap- sixty days after the t publication of this $10, $12, $13.50 $15 - You are $5.00 + ear within $10.00 Suits and M sive of the date of at n, towlt, within pr Aug. 20, 1904, above entitled action oresaid. and answer plaintiffs and Cloaks, Suits and Millinery OPPOSITE ARCADE 1312 Second Ave. peed BUILDING by the al of plaintiffs as the aid action; and in so to do judg- ed against you emand of the has been filed aid Court. The is to recover 1 and each of 1 of $84.13, with inter. 30th, 1903, rsements to And in said action Tract wart Tre vs ave es BOSTON PAINLESS ~ » DENTISTS am Siiver Fillings Crowns and Bridge Work $3.50 $5.00 ive-Year Guarant Lady Attendants. t the easiens Opp. Bon M “gpg inthe yg aig tle. F ty, Wa: sens PUTED A. C. MACDONALD, sol - Att y for Plaintiffs, = to 4 , no e and post address, 607 ties t if y building, Seattle, King coun- and th } Wash ae = No Students t “ en Ma ALL OPERATORS LICENSED : he Aftics ir > " f te the worst dis Y a 1 the pA se on earth, tooth Permanent Plates (that ff to 12 ‘Om #30 to 6 ris a a |. . be