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| west accompanied “ ‘LEWIS AND eretary of the Treasury Shaw arrived from the west this morn ligueon Chaves” Whisk ‘obaaia th Went Gre ancciiant. Se will beatn opera houso last night, ta a play la tour of Indiana tonight. : of much simple wweetness and good ; . MBy Boripps News Ass'n) wholesome sentiment, and the char eT. Lov! opt, M—Kive hun. | acters of the plece are every one FAN FRANCISCO, st 28 FIRE dred deacendanta of the famou natural and true to Iie but the Otin ce Barber, paymast at th explore Lewis and Clark attended |! hayer company Ic eo 8 ow Op Vallejo navy yard, pped dead of the Lewis and Clark 4 exer portunities in playing the plece heart failure almost in front of the — t the Ores building at the Thayer himself at time n the role | r tng stand during the Odd Fel W fa 1 of Holcomb, imbues the lows’ parade today, a ripe we Aua'nd M Car Douglas, ¢ 1- | character of a lovable old man with gavage } MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept t ente Lew wae 5 t touching pathos and quaint bite of | are dl ying fine timber] srouston 4 humor, but he not make of the i os m Tom | part what James A. Herne or Den Joompany, The f are thought to aie uemannn ee a man Thomson would, and the char ON A TEAR" of incendiary origin | today, had “an nitereats acter 1s 80 similar to those in which | — negro hack on taal ati Herne and Thomson are at thelr > ing him in the face, “Watson arctecd | Lest that one cannot help but feel a Se | REPAIR SHAWMUT HERE) se" he fc. Sno aie eqn that "Thayer ating § ME, Sept Mt. V @ und he started to hin hota | # little bit better, The better tou he \ again in *erupt to t A Ox EST ere | e ina hack, The driver keg | Of Thayer's work only emphasis tfaordinary Dees 1 m if he would not let another pas. | tha regret, for ho misses making ! urred, wed t 4 1 mation ker ride with him, and after|® sreat part of the role. t ht » of|™ . ' Watson had agreed the driver pre Of Gertrude Bondbill, in the role hy town th jagente ef the Basten & ship] duced a negro woman, H iy | of Lois Molcomb, it can be said that walle of a ' The vessel was damawed | and t \ had she a volce of different timber ‘. : he wa aving cattle for t Fant the awoe and simplicity whieh ver ene lOries Chiet she gives to the beautiful character eared Lois and her frail attractivenes enn desired Her Interpretation of the CHICAGO, Sept Senator LONDON, Sept The Official | interestin part. But Misse Rondhill’s volce Fairbanks ved at this | Gazette today publishes Lord ¢ painfully thin and childish, and thi morning from Per a. He|2on’s reappointment as viceroy of rather spolls the ro spent the day in cor with | India. the local nationa n nic Lady Curzon ts no better and will leave tonight for an ex tended tour to Pacif ast i His first stop will be at LaCrosse | at 7 o'clock tomorrow From there Be will go to St. Paul, and thence O'BRIEN? COLFAG, Sept. 23.—James Brake ' bill narrowly escaped an awful ath his wm t « by getting aught on a switch naie pilot. He ¥ t MeOhuilnn wended his way was dragged e yards and had to the p ie ot yest tay even both o « 4 ia ta f highway rob bery until he was sure of every fact The police w informed thkt Me TELEGRAPH BRIEFS in nw ae. gem ly good the night be He ATLANTA, Ga c t O'Brien. After he a the : . mn had “hit sp” for a while induced M nn t » a draft for § hich he Tomorrow, Saturday, for Bew Bhuca he bua fn hes oe The Rushin’ Counter Attack Was| | 0'lirien, he sald, wa se Fresh lowa — Snot Sis tomas The body of Mra. Sum Margaret wants to whow wh Creame in| aight, for many years 8 rectden sere ant & ry efuse to ratify the! of Whidby island, was brought to ach about the m wy result the Bonney-Watson parlors this the draft Butter * made Oy the | parang. fe aed yesterday at the : are family residen She is one of the hina's sur | iignecrs of chia state. Ste was|ODD FELLOWS er Tibet born here-and resided in this state | er tne | orm here IN BIG PARADE, ze will be taken to La Conner for in } Sept. 23.—It is re. | ferment. BAN FRANCIACO, Sept. 23 authoritatively that J. P. Frank Anderson, a transient vie With the glamor of the ereet will not retire from busi-| itor in the city, reported to the po- | Templar parade at lice yesterday afternoon that he had ulace i Fellows of | heen robbed in the Labor Exuchange the or f the Sisters of Rebekah Everett, Sept The local base- | saloon of $85. He stated that there to the © “ © marched by Senator Dob | ball manager has failed to pay the| were four men who turned the TEA AND COFFEE CO, [2222505 °(.0e Meous! Lopes team | trick, “out is recollection Ie se ” f Seattle yesterday, as he promised | hazy that he admits that he cannot 921 SECOND AVENUE, and the Mitch hotel manager held identify any one of the quartet Near Madison Street. the Lopes team's baggage. Manager! The robbery occurred Wednesday k Newman, of Seattle, rustied ' night NEW NaRK | Ni DENTAL PARLORS § NO NEED TO SUFFER C4 ee ee Ah heheh bh hh hhhhenheheh ’ Either the in of the Tooth or the Pain of xtraction. The simple application of eur own special prepara- thon Kills the sense of pain and permits the drawing of the tooth without the usual agony. In every department thor- oughness is our keynote. alist for Everything. Finest Materials. We | Latest A ag | which we Lady Atte 1 Lowest oy | Can you get more than these? | rapidly SCALE OF PRICES: Full Set of Teeth from $5.00 improv i ern * Gold Crowns 00 cose Gold Fillings from 1.00 | Buy r Silver Fillings from... 500 ort Satiafied Patients Our i Recommendation N.Y. DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue. Hours §:20 a. m. to 6 p. m Sundays £:30 a. m. to 12 m. CLARA EE PELE Cae eee eee have MEADOWDALE wharf and handy to EVERY morn 25 train WEST & WHEELER , 7 and 8 Union Block CHICKEN RANCH $150 10-ACRE TRACTS $/50 several desirable 10-ac BEACH, not far from the Beattle- By the extremely tracts AT the new are selling {spring w ok them over at PLE moving in going on. PRIC rain arries many every eS be rv shine people « und to @o up the Great North. out to see these Mosher grounds ROBERT » MALTBY 409 and 410 New York ound-trip tlekets te and res nt on her: x eat Dealings — Small Profits Many ofn—-Taare Our Motto 2616- 2617 Firs Avenue Between Vine and Cedar val i Rellable Dry | Re sere re ee 5 ous = |The Bee Hive a 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Ste vate Store REMEMBER THAT NEWSPAPER TALK DOESN’T MAKE BARGAINS It’s the goods at unusually low pr our special prices are made on merchandise that will measure up with and quality. NEW FALL UNDERWEAR SPECIAL ADVANCE SALE. fall non-shrinkable A PRICE FLURRY IN TOWELS THESE PRICES ARE FOR SATURDAY ONLY. 7%e—Full Bleached Huck Towels, linen finish, hemmed colored border 24x18, reduced fr 10 cents SKe-—Full Bleached Hea Huck fringed 12% $1.00 nize Soft Vv 49x20, Towels wine redu Hea Warp = Turkist reduced from 20 Huck Towels, soft for hotel purpose y Double » 61x28 eached made exprensly duced from 12% WHITE BED SPREADS THREE LEADERS FOR SATURDAY, $1.00 quality Soft Crochet Marnellies tern prtee 45 quality North Quilts, pat- HVe Star Crochet Quiita; mule Crochet otis, Retro 91.75 quatity Nort , e150 Star tute price oe We mention this because we wish it distinctly understood that your highest standard of style il fashioned. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WOOL HOSE 250 sold 250 fashioned, “BLAGI K ‘PETTIOOATS Black ¢ Ww Skirts th $5.75 el 1.08 bind ral 91.25 6 Bh ing, thre SCHOOL NEEDS FOR BOYS ECONOMICAL MOTHERS, NOTE THE FOL LOWING MONEY-SAVING PRICES ON SCHOOL NEEDS FOR BOYS Hive Boys’ He ibbed Fleeced Cotton Bee Hive price 1He JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID LINE OF BOYS’ SCHOOL PANTS AND CAPS Panta priced at MEN’ a tucking Hone, 200 value; Bee Ihe Hone 690 and The 26. S WEAR yoo! Shir all $1.00 Abe thirty and ate Men's Heavy alaon, quality; # ve ieaaw Draw price y Wool Meeeed value; mule M viet M Werth sitar” priv Gloves, My We opto; | SWEET CLOVER and + ally the same r n A on of the How ere and lodge was held in the afte f CARTER WAS JEALOUS Mra Mamie Carter, who wae married last May to Warren Car ter, claims that since that time she has not been allowed “to even speak to any other gentlemen,” and the superior court today She claims that Carter t* cruel and so unreasonably jealous that she can not live happily with him any long er. Mra. Carter wishes to resume her maiden same, which w Mamie Stidel B/G TANK IS ABOUT READY water tank be « ‘The 1,000,000- gallo Queen Anne bill © next week, according te on mpleted Supertn tendent Youngs. The water wilt be turned into tt immediately and there will probably be plenty of water on the hill for some years to come, The lack of such @ storage tank bax aused a scarcity of water on the big plateau during the trrigatior Queen Anne Hill lmprovement t ite next meeting, will prot discuss some plan for giving « artintle appearance to the big The old * wr architect which he WILL PAY BILLS EVERETT, Sept. 28.—Prank 1 Rell, representing astern stock holders, has arrived and he will pay all bills againet the Sunset per Mining company. The feceiver Will be dismissed at once LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD « The body of 1. A. Enders, the man who di peared fron hi he 1 * south of Great PF Mont ten days ago, was brought to the surface of the Sun river with dynamite shortly after terday. Hundreds of pe been searching for the man he disappe THE POLICE if r GEORGE BARTHOLL, a fa hand, n er by # runaw team near Sprague Tues and bad i 1. Both « ere brok his skull fractured F. HW. COLLINS, a mill hand em ployed at the Washington & Oregon Lumber compan mill at Va couver, Wash,, was killed Tue night by # log rolling down the in cline in the mill yard, pinning him | between two logs and crushing his hips CASE UNDECIDED After a legal battle lasting the ater part of yesterday and to y, the North manslaughter case still remaine unsettle Late this afternoon the attorneys will prob ably make a motion to Judge Ger ree to submit the case for judgment North shot and killed Charles Paulson, a tramp, while acting as # deputy constable, at Auburn last May onan Mule ft a point to locate the Burt & Perckerd shee store for men's $4.50 | mt TA rw Burrojap putent | easter gonemauivan TLL Pivet ay “ome : ‘ wee ny! a a MEMBERS OF BOARD OF | | SPECTION OF MUNICIPALITY, | ,An ordinance Is to be introduced {nto the city council next Monday night appropriating $1,000 for the expenses two members of the board of works on to eastern cities a trip to be made for the purpone of | inspecting public Improvements, |the money will be PERO The ordinance now before the coun- | pended; that men will 5 62.76, 65.75 cil appropriating $1,500 for mom-| are capable of at vi w wery bere of the board and the streets | and that the try will be Ya) oo x LLLLO committee to make such a junket more than a junket ing trip is to be killed. The coun-| the experience in the cijmen were afraid te this or-| called ed n 4] D 1$ the public towards the appropr nothing more than fp tion of such a large amount of The hief object $15.00 meneyetor the purpose of enlighten- | board of ks awa 54. ing the minds of the eity dada. ie that the mbe It i believed, however, that by|that tn to be learns cutting down the appropriation and | construction and operation of ga by sending members of the board | bage crematories, which it 1 of works, instead of councilmen, | P¢ ct here next yea that no object will be made boar want t lea be It is planned to send City Engineer | TY ii, they claim, about th Thomaon, or some one of his as- | ™4AAagement of cremator probably, Street Bu-|Of garbage collection, the ui Walters on the trip. | Krooved rails in street car track It 18 argued by the councilmen who | th construction of cpnduits, sub We offer $30.00 cash for any Monarch Malleable Iron favor the plan that the city would | wre “y — ee af, } hee Song "Gost | pg A Ee Jerive @reat benefit from the re-|CYerbead crossings and m o taken In part | fully Kuare up, & sulte @f such @ trip. | paving Em é payment Gown, % 4 month They claim that the members of |, Th!* knowledge, they claim. can- ee the beard would secure information | PO" 08 Br =f 7 - Bog oe of Immense value in learning how | M'0') P pA sch arenas obese large eeatern cities are solving the | varion ; ri ure problema that the local board of | T oo ay works is up against every day y e . Te mae ees Thc caer, Mat they. mnt go ae thie tine i I101-1103-1105. SECOND AVE. than the sending of council 7 oe a oe . men, Who seldom ‘know anything |". Boller tor Murray re The Big Installment House—You Pay When Convenient. about the technical features of mu- | CeRtly re pen 7 Ag bnge nicipal problems and are unlikely |)1" Cie" Am oer menee to be in the legislative oman enough to apply what ony tavan otty rm they might derive from such a trip. | he made ie + It in also claimed that other cities |own expense fw Che willingly send out their public serv-| members of at they e ( : ants on such missions and that it/ would pot bear any of the e¢ a am S generally proves worth while penses of the tri years’ imprisonment in the pent FIVE MEN | Struggling and fighting so desper ately that it required five men to hold him, an unknown maniac was placed in a straight-Jacket in the jail this morning. He was brought in from the prison at Ren tom, where he was incarcerated last night and, after an examination by dmeanity commission this morn ; < taken to Steilacoom at youn 2 ‘The man appeared in Renton last \d acted so strangely that he maiderable disturbance In t. When arrested he said was John Hogan. He told ity comminsion this morn who eunestncs | for some reason to conceal bis The physict believe that | the map in trying identity —_—— SAYS SHE TRIED «TO POISON HIM |’ Charles Beckman applied for a di vorte in the superior court th morning on the ground that his wife, Mrs, Mary Beckman, had tried | to force bim into eternity by put-/ fing potson in his tea. The com plaint does not state whether Beck man discovered the plot tn time, or| whether he drank the cheering cup lived to tell the tale by making double-quick time to the nearest Grng store Frequent threates made against tim by bie wife were so annoying that Beckman claims he left her five years ago and has not given her a chance to put poison im his tea since His op! m, he says, ie that Mre, Beckman is mentally un balan: The couple have been married 4 yea | HUBBY IS IN JAIL | Willtam Hoyt, who ple at Walia Whilla, te the ¢ Mra (Martha Hoyt conwvect Heyt stole § from Mre oye a the allow her re Gets Ten Years (Special to The Star) Sept whe ing } EVERETT VYleming, a teattle after | ete of $500 worth of Vhitheelf on the mercy this morning and was ok was hi jewelry of the given OPEN ALL NIGHT -SATURDAY’S SPECIALS Hind's Honey and Almond Cream Cammeline La Blache Face Powder Robertine Shaving Soap Pears’ Soap | Allcock's Plasters Helladonna Plasters THE MAIN STORE WORKS EASTERN CITIES AT | con TOK = his name was not Hogan, |SEATTLE M MAN | | i Joseph aught In roommate threw court ten rae aaa adh oA ap AA. MR AS mermvanicemmmormnearyatetaraterreas En TUT SEATTLE | STAR—PRIDAY SEPT. 25, 1904. THEY HAVE AN EYE ON ON ST. LOUIS MAYBE “THE FAME” HEATER MAKE THE EXPENSE OF ANXIOUS TO AN IN ee $6.00, $7.50 and $9.5 54.75, $11.00 10.50 $7.50, ent to su they will have 1 Crees Lake ‘Tracts | Ready for Practice The Seattle Athiet stars, Many of the men w > Land S Better Buy Now While a Little Money Gets Lots of rf You r not know 1 values northward advanc- h ing sharply. In fact, y t buy ter-section pieces be at the figures we now spring's selling will ¥ double your r Put your savings into land along the Seattle-Everett Interur- Se wel pay is grein Goms Gud vee, Over tee bende sold the past two weeks, We y it—a pleasant trip for ST. LOUIB, syst you, @ pleasure for us because it friende—it is so good. the semi-finals of the Olympic golt|y Com to cur office Sunday morning at 9:20 and take a carriage with four players. The first half che aon Oe ee se 18 holes, resulted in C. M. Lyon ° = t Canada, defeating E. C. New n. of Seattle, one up. Chandler Egan, the champion, defeated Burt Ea MeKinnle, of St. Louls, one uy sy at 1:30 erms Burgiars are still working in the city Early yesterday morning the store of F. C. Chase, 900 Yesler Way, was broken into by thieves who carried off about $35 worth of miscellaneous plunder. A rear door 4 The was forced of cigars, t booty consist candy and gum. MEACHAM & CO. 210-211 New York Block HPRALI Go to Spin Established a long time. patra, girl needs to SHOD for school. “ORGET we have the HOOL SHOES ON . used 6 EARTH i eo SHOD Majesti SCHOOL SHOES Are r like tron than t leaders—they wear and cost no more he other kind, ABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurn Agents for Charter Oak hers 707 FIRST AVENUE Special Sale of Misfit Tailor-Made Suits and Overcoats ‘Tomorrow We and Overcoats, will place on #p September 24 just unpacked a consignment of Eastern Tailorsmade Suits made $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, which we Jal sale Saturday At name a $12.50 have to sell at — (35c Calla ta bad pattern among them, All fresh, nobby and up-to-date garments, 1 you can buy them during this sale at less thai half the makers’ price Misfit Tailor-made Pants from.......seee eeeeees $2.50 to 87.00 Chicago Misfit Parlors , 10 RSF SYEBVE, CORNER UNION srReey. ele ie ict i fl