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~FRIDAY, SEPT. THE DOUWARS THAT WORK Whovgn: to bay ror you after you've worked hard for them coins you leave with us You pay has an aste ding to your b ©, the 4 per vont shing ak ac @ek us all sorts of questions—it our pleasure, as well as gur buat meas, to answer. The UNION Pays @ (00 3 cee ent Per Cent Interest | errecrors B. MacDougall, John B.A wel Rosen bersGeor erdimaind Schinita J.T R Koln. Union ees & Trust Co. 112 CHERRY STREE Geattle agents Rank of Cape Nome, Alaska. “AMUSEMENTS Seattle™*°" Manager. BOTH PHONES—@ Commencing with Matinee Sunday, September 18th Also Every ven ad Satu Mat Announcement Extraordinary MR. JAMES NEILL And his star « in Henry V. Ear 1 When We Were Twenty One The bie « at popular pr The Neill prices cut one-b ‘The company greater than ‘The highest royalty plays Grand scenic production and firat- class stage settings Aleazar Ati Bettis & Keogh, Props. and Mara. Phones—Sunset, Main M5. Ind. AM Tonight, Tomorrow Afternoon and Temerrow Night “MY UNCLE FROM NEW YORK.” With the full Wiedemann cast. Reception by the company on the stage after the Saturday matinee. lee cream and cake served. All are Invited to meet Seattle's favorite players at this time. Starting Sunday Afternoon — The ig Comeday-Drama “A LIVE WIRE.” Prices—30c, 30c, Ie. Matinees— We, 10. ———_——— Third Ave RUSSELL & DREW. Mavagera, Both Phones 5¢ “Up Town. (Beatties Most Popular Theater.) Matinee Prices—i#e and 25e. Evening Prices—20c, 20c. (0c, 50¢. Tonight and All This Week— Saturday Matinee, Jule Walter's Comedy. DE TRACKED” Next week. starting Sunday mati nee, the best of all New England “JOSHUA SIMPKINS” With everything new. — bn = pd Playhouse. 5 a \OWE. .... Manager Both Phones 4. Friday Evening, Sept. 16th. Glove Contest 15 rounds, pleasing and profitable way at that. Don't be afraid to | PHILOMENA TRAVERS TELLS OF MIKE DONOVAN’S DISAP PEARANCE Philomena Travers, who figures prominently in the mystery of the disappearance of Mike Donovan thrown into the bay, has been found. City Detective Lane, in an interview | with her, has obtained the informa tion that » was tm the com pany of several men when she was arrested for bing him of $80 tr wloon Cape Nome The Travers woman stoutly de that she took any of Donovan money, and claims that these three }men got his money, She told the/ letective that these same men pro jeured a lawyer to defend her, but were try job” her and she other lega! advi Arrangements were being made to le the case out of court, when | Donovan dropped out of sight, leav « behind $100 which had been put up as a bond for his appearance }againet her. She says Der possessed of a con money Coroner Hoye still believes th body of the unidentified man fished out of the bay and buried in the Potter's field a fow days ago, is that of Mike Donovan. The police are still working on the case and through the Travers woman may be able to trace Donovan's move up to the time of his disapp LA FONTISE ‘DEFEATED BUTTE, Mont. Sept. 16.—Jerry McCarthy defeated Mose La For tine im the eighth round of what was to have been a twenty-round go at this place last night. Me Carthy had his man gofmg tn the sever putting him to the fle for t unt three times in th round, The Frenchman was game. although very tired, in the eighth round when McCarthy landed a ter rifte swing, which ended the fight La Fontise caught the blow on the back of the head as he was at tempting to duck it He went down, but attempted to rise just after the count of ton, look ing for more. His seconds took him to his quarters, as he was in no condition to keep on fighting This gives the rweight cham pionship of Montana to McCarthy. TO FIGHT AT OLYMPIA. | OLYMPIA, Sept. 16-—-E4. Barry, of Butte, and Jack Donnelly, of St Louls, will meet in a twenty-round bout in the Olympia opera house to- night. The match will be held un- | Do dent Order of O44 Fellows will be held in San Fran | Monday and der the auspices of the Olympia! Athletic association. CATCHER LUMLY HERE Frank Lomly, a brother of Harry Lumiy, who played with Seattle last year and who is this year playing | with Brooklyn, is now in the city | He was sporting in une of the Seat~ | tle uniforms yesterday, but no nego- tiations for his signing have been made as yet. Lamly is a catcher. INCREASE IN LITIGATION A great increase in litigation in| suits that have already been set on |the calendar and which remain to | be set is appalling to the judges jand it is likely that from time to | time special judges from other coun ties will be called in to help van tween Billy Woods, of | round the wheels of justice les Angies, and Tommy Burns, of | many cases which have been pe oo Chicago. ing for a long time special judges Preliminaries between Krant and | will be appointed Clark and Cove ond Bennett. ——, s 5, 82, » $2 50. | Lae and $5. Seattle Industrial punpesition ADIMISSION Loop the oop FREEALL THIS WEEK |} Time of Free A Loop the 0 and 9 ide for Lite 9:15; DuBell High Wire nd 10:36. TONIGHT ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT by W.M.C A, ‘Thursday Afternoon Haturday Afternc Main Gate and to All 8 REDUCED FREIGHT RATES | in On household goods to atl eastern | lic points. Through care, Saving of 2 | 7 cont There are hundreds of divorce enits pending and all are to be tried before next July. New divores com | plaints are being filed at the rate of | two or three a day Tho employes of the county clerk's office are kept very busy. One day | the first of the week 49 new sults | were filed, to say nothing of plead i this, Cashier | ings in old cases, a James Brewster says, is not unusual Build Bunkers |": (My Seripos News Ass'n. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 16.—The | |firat contracts were awarded yes |terday by the Pacific Coast com pany, which is allied with the Pa cific € tion of $75,000 coal re to be the du they own in Seatt pankers « it Dinner in Seattle Four course. The, and 12 course, $1.00 with Sauteines or Burgund n a at the Matson Barberis, cond and James tee NOTICE # name will “ forged to same by em in ponsession The ine Sut Transfer int * Mavi EWA WALTON BONNEY -WATSON CO | ott : It, any eve 1a copy will wou at once. by suecial Mmeasanae COAST LEAGU an the federation by re LOOK OUT FOR YOUR OWN INTERESTS Standing of the Clubs, individually | throuhout th FORLABUR'S © UPLIFTING AMERICAN FEDERATION WILL APPEAL TO CONGRESS written agreements to Among them nt of women » employment of « of much benefit American Federation of La taken up the pre PORTLAND on murdered and rican Federation of New Orleans ed the national organteatic to take up the PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE, rriginated by 8 Standing of the Clubs. in getting b adopted by the Washington | action fn the matter State Federation nts similar to those | StOne' S Pike St. Pharmacy BOTH PHONES—MAIN 933 eral yoars ago. » In Kecuring need lation that the Ameri lecided to take wstin| CUTTERS COMING FOR REPAIRS The revenue cutter Rush ts now ¢ from the north t up the scheme This decision THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. the unlons of the the senatorial and Standing of the Clubs. HERE'S acts of nati The plan that out in thin stat will also return here Philadelphia soon for @ general overhauling van was rable sum of SATURDAYS BARGAIN NEWS Vienna Mocha tion pledges ndidates for the of securing edges was placed in the hands of & legislative and executive ¢ McCulloch the only patrol Washington whalers now in that vicinity PHILADELPHIA HUF) chia 84, Washington 4-3 Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. CLEVELAND ‘The GEST HOT WEATHER mEDIOINE THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. CANDY CATHARTIC CHEAP FOUR-ROOMED NEW COTTAGE AND FIVE ACRES OF FINE LAND, ON CAR LINE AND LAKE, ONLY $775 On terme of $25 down and $10 per month, Party ean make $2,000 « year on this property in berries and chickens. ¥ jew of Seattle and tains, Over 1400 acres of this beautiful land has been wold in the last 60 days in C. D, Hillman’s Lake Washington Gar- City Offices, Rooms 8 Times Block, or take free boats at Tay lor’s Gawmill, on Washington Street Car Line, Office on Grounds. All work guaranteed for ten y minations free. Full Set of Teeth $5 | Gold Fillings ST Gold Crowns $6 | Silver Fillings -60 MODERN DENTAL PARLORS SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET,OVER PEOPLE'S BANK. Hours—3:30 to 6. Sunday, 8:30 to 2, China Creamers Chopping Bow! THE DERBY HAT TWO UNSURPASSED VALUES AT CHICAGO BROOKLYN ODD FELLOWS | WILL eal SAN FRANCISCO jannual communication Philadelphia Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union ONCE MORE to call your atten ng throughout Men's Natural Gray itary feeoed, lodge is composed of about 250 rep resentatives of grand lodges of the order in different states, territories and foreign countries. Auxiliary or meet during the These include the Rebekah assembly and the Patriarchs Mili pearl buttons perfect fitting. nizations will tion to our California Wines Nothing better on earth Fine old Angelica, per gal $1.50 Fine old Tokay best garment» market at the price, « Sell Wheat (Special to The Star.) COLFAX, Wash., Sept than 350,000 bushels of wheat were sold in one day this week to local | i by the farmers of this county has been apparent since | ™™in denlam by the terme nan |the five superior courts opened September 1. The number of civil) per gal.$1.50 adies’ Union Bults, warm fleeced, button acroms chest, pearl but- correct shape, per sult Gray and Feru Telephone—Buft 41, Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Daniel Murphy 908-310 Pike Street Family Trade Specialty. Free Delivery. Ladies Celebrated Amazon | Ladies’ Fitwell Veats and Panta, nd white, hand- selling at, each : O50 emely finished peart buttons, war been sold in any one day this see The prices paid w }for club and red and TALL AND Ladies’ All Wool Vests and Pants of our spectaities, and wae ats 91.00 Heavy Ribbed Warm Fleeced Shirts re 76 conta | 7% cents for | nom shrinking. ways remaining soft and warm. beautifully finished throughe Children's Pure Australian Woot Infante’ Ribbed Woot shirts button all way down. take off and put on 400 of any shirt made , Charcoal and Coke. Seattle Coal and Wood Co. | Lane Street and Railroad Ave 6. FALL STYLES. Men's Shoes $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Abraham Aronia, a clothing mer of 604 First avenue complained to the police yesterday afternoon of being Tuesday night e was stopped e by # tall and « short man were armed e tall man placed a gun at bin while the short rugh his pockets. only a pouch of tobacco. ushion Sole 1 Am Always Willing to Wi My Pee Until Cure in fette MAKE NO MISTAKE Be ‘4 Boys Shedd FALL STYLES, shoes like Uneny, 1 They obtained . ANNOUNCEMENT CERLOORTS ETERSON t Steamship company, for on Photos now at Exgan & Ericson leate of the “RSON’ GOOD GOODS. BOSTON ie PAINLESS - » DENTISTS 1420 Seeond pina Opp. svn MAT ae Doctors 109 Marion Street, Beattie, BLOOD POISON FOR MUWETEEN YEARS wohavemadethe PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, lnc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS No Students ALL OPERATORS LICENSED! Examination fliver Fillings Bridge Wor Permanent Piates (that ft) OTHERS IMITATE y fitted over 1s cook REMEDY co. RU RIC 6. YON I Your Credit is Good AT THE Money to | oniopa WLESS DENTISTS Loan 7% Pike St RENTS COLLECTED | ©: PROPERTIES FOR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE The ThompsonCo Pts met Teeth (that fit 224 Pike Street. t% Gold Crowns ($2. Phones—John 3121, 13121. Teeth Without Pilates. Hours: 8 s,m. to tp.‘ andape SOE I have studied In the best med- teal colleges in the world; am Meensed to practice under many governments, For over a quar- ter of a century I have been searching for a certain perma- nent reilef for nervous exhaus- tion, physical decline, mental weakness, brain fag and all forms of nervousness. I have traveled extensively im many hi and varied climes, among all peoples, and ransacked the globe to find the best treatment for these weaknesses. I have dis- covered important life-sustaining principles. In London I had an opportunity to study English hospital methods. In Parts I visited, in company with a city physician, places where NERV- OUS PROSTRATION ts made to Strictly Reliable order and | ascertained the most effective treatment in that hot- bed of vice for these cures learning many secrets of a studied; I have investigated and tnve worked hard early and iafe, at home and abroad, in behalf of suffering humanity Few physicians have had equal opportunities, Few physicians are s earnest and indefatigable in their methods of original research. I have worked for the people. I have learned how to cure thetr mala- dies. fam willing to help all who want my help. So I do not want @ fortune for my services. All I require is a fair compensation for the services I render. I doctor thousands of people, and a small fee from each one gives me all the Income I want or have any use for. My mission ts not @ m: ary one; ft is to do good whenever and wherever Ioan, All welcome to my advice and none will be turned away because they are not milifonnires. You may write te me and I will give you comfort DR. D. Adviser to the State M atitute, author of Perstan System of Self-Treatment. late Pr T. RICHARDS Spectat Of Diseases, lowa Medical College, late Chief S nr & OR RK CALL OR WRITE State Medical Insiiiute INCORPORATED D. T. Richards, M Db. SOUTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WASH. —