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Frasning Signals Told DOUGLAS STORY DESCRIBES A NIGHT AT A RUSE STATION ON THE BIAN SIGNAL TOP OF A MOUNTAIN-—EYES THAT SPOKE WORDS INTO THE DARKNE 88—THE WHOLE YELLOW POP ULATION SPIES FOR JAPAN~—VIVID DESCRIPTION OF THE OPENING OF THE BATTLE OF WAFANGHO | Wopyre p ' Entery bout and t } LIAO " 1 to the head ’ Tune 14 1 lay t of the * of the Yalu tt Righest it ' tn the 5 it t 1 " h the pagoda of Rue ea? ‘ tit Yang ¢ Histant ha t p of had arrived | along the ride « after plight a wax alone | Mul tr it » th nant in eharke As 1 waned I of Her operators, i at A . « e tor t i 1 © wae Tr t ‘ glow had the wv t ‘ . below t ' ' th ihe Night , t t the darkness e a t y 1 and flashed The opera ‘ eht « tent to interpr T . Wink, wink, wink wink —we t strong t . the light in the dis hich forbids one mating “leon signaled its att ir Ker * at lly the other stat Jotted mer than howptta h transcribed it from the operator's , bis f w of the t ac f ' stains t pneas wr ~~ . plands he heat rays ie of the mountain. W hed silve F re on the EVSIGNAL STATION daked little Alpine 5 of men at “The magnes baling the ne , An eye wakene: Ynstrument transmitted tts me ended abruptly. The other fled its receipt The lie t re it Dilankets. . e « Good night, answered my € munt # © a busy day be tomorrow a battle down there. . Our attention th ted as , - P ‘The first dawn met f t th t a before night had passed itth t - valleys. My com . 1 were Cossack Burtats, - et wee Alone, 1 perceived * ' t . world of mountain peaks ! Runs © live pointed pyramida , p. 1 t ‘ The sun rose out of the Korean | proof that t t east and wakened the earth. Withir . t four yards of my siee n uy r n, of t mountain broke in et w . Whose base, a thous Al . banded @rew fror and waited the of a battle march. It * bend of a regiment mar All th ene f t wher the precious night, had| Th ght I the pe ' come the summons. Our signal had | T ' w gun the great Drought rel ef 25 Cents Dozen for Fresh Eastern Egge 30 Cents Dozen for Fresh Oregon Ranch 35 Cents Dozen for Strictly Fresh Loca Ranch Eges. 25 Cents Pound for Fresh lowa Cream ery Butter BIG BLAZE tending re wet 55 Cents Dawson Fr night age ‘ about $120, The blaze was the For 2 Ibe. Adams’ Best Fresh Hi) most disastrous that has ever Washington Creamery Butter ited this city It started in the Cecil hotel Kitchen and gutted the treet and For 2 Ibs, Full Cream Cheene nues for we are Ce holm hote comm Thawing M Butler Gr Flannery ADAMS pany, $8,006 000; Pugam & L'Abbe ho tel, $8,000 com mission $3,006 Lor commission Foberglt> Trading conn i ~~! ACQUITTED of Coming Battle| sees AT DAWSON * — srok ANT opt. 2¢ Mra, Jeane The jury tn tte Harris Verdict of not guilty late Satur Ay night, The @ © made a strong case of temporary Insanity, | whieh re 1 in the acquittal of the a woman ADMITS — HIS GUILT ALBERT BRADLEY, DIVINITY STUDENT, SAYS HE ROBBED HOUSES A Bra who wa wht Wearing at lothes Saturday t the y 1 to City D nth ty jal r t he was a burg examination Ada to admit that he had en tl houses in the city and he told the officers where loot he Wednesday night was to be found The yc man was a the Jame eet power h for a while enuously protest in jail, detectives viaited a tent in which he had been living on Lak Washington and found stolen goods Bradley claims to be a graduate of the Moody Bible schoole at Ch ago and a member of the First Presbyterian church. In admitting his guilt, be told the officers that he believed himself to be a klepto maniac There is a big demand for hunt ors’ licenses this year and the num ber issued will probably exceed | those granted last year by several hundred THY Layee 1S NOT SATISFIED STAR—MONDAY. BEPT. 26, ros. \COMMITTEE WON'T TALK j piled of 40 miles an hour, and a mile ar °| lod big t | a half beyond hin train crashed tnt Pifty-f reons the one going in the oppostte dir t x death a WRECK esr foal ay n = = eens j fi ipon the track fm oy ‘ , Hy -four D o were killed Ae one gol e pe e outright and th 0 persone tion t from injuries re urreé In y and as many The petitions of B. i, James for the rev ition of the Heenses of th — ge oe . TEN OTHER PERGONGS HURT IN OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS oe Curse ttte . R, BARTORI, WHOSE cows | loons, beca ker games that) 307 Pip have been 4 running In} COLLISION ARE AT DEATH'S! Gees MAKE » MIBTAKE WERE FOUND INFECTED, | th pla p before } " iF | " the Heense ar 16 committes | DOOR } , EXTRACTHT Bout pain Pree by ode of ene WANTS ANOTHER EXAMINA: |inty atten . a new tH dang ‘ | TION committer . ‘ titude on mat te for 1 Pewee tWat they ar | KNOXVILLE, Ter pt. 26.— | testh for & , eed | hélding M two na a jead and it] Guaranteed to pite ott th a. | R. Sartorl, owne f the herd of " ed t t will reach de ave ane 1 treats 64 cat t Renton, 17 of whict as a re ud-on | taleren , loth tt mnwket | The La we Bpectaliat fined to the n n attempt to f t ta of Ba rg Re “ys the te a Hpecific Bloo@ Pol~ ‘o t © of the sto w h he | at will mak of th ire of the engine Hy _ v of the | miod be | le gvatins the weatbdund train to carry out «the emt oe has t ibjected an a result of = ; S tres. Con= the @ ating and examination of | Won ow the orde aad netion in inexpli t Teeth (that tt ($2 50 r" oor by math He had orde to t the| th t ! : 4 Crowns. ie claims that the 17 cow that} "asdinn cori, wera, nan [cartneud tale st Newmarket: th yom Syndicate Doctors $60 to $100 each, He wa 34 ggg Nave, __**_ led through the village at the rate | Hours’ sa m.to ip m'! wundaye (Oe | “ios Marion Btreet. Be vaste mitted te 1 milk f th " “s on that t of gallons went The test waa completed lust Tuesday, but he was not allow ed t 1 milk until Priday lieve that the 17 cows are sick, al {Standard Paper Patterns: i Mail Orders t ugh, if t y are et a an ' § { houg & they are, he as ans } The Best Made, 10c ; (4 { Al requests, fot . 4 them killed, He will ask State Vet } and 15¢ each. None } wo - j poasmytty sitended to | at erinary Surgeon Nelson to confirn i! Higher: { ~ COR. SECOND AVE. ANO MALISON $7. + } tention. the report made by his aty Ae an examination to be made by the MR. McCARTHY—Why do you see so many children making pur- tc this afternoon, At that time A bit of conversation the chases here? Bartori will have two veterinaries ad. man had no business 4 MR. MILLER—Simply because our patrons have learned that a child present to have heard { receives here the sa *y and attention as any grown-up If Dr. Nelson supports Dr. Kydd person. in the f the latter's exam ination will ask for an ex aie fer ae ress Go re are ki absolutely that “ as claimed by the Union Bakery and Cafe 143 BRCOND NUE Try our COFFEE CAKES. AVE High Class Furniture Is here in every wood, unlimit ity—the best. We are unpack! est things In B and Din look at them. Li redit te room ral ed designs and only ONE at ng several carloads of the iat ing Room Furniture, Come and rms to all Carpets and Draperies Are on exhibition in great Rugs are waiting for you and they are beauties, too. prot The rv) Some good things in have just come credit terms to ail waton pew Silke be Ranges We have three k mous Monarch ts th peculiar advantages, w The Acorn Range at $ At $20 is great value for each t eat rang bh mus op ie ttle m in tte The tf world to be and the Lac lane has its appreciated he best © tm the t be seen our next best oney Heaters Of every kind and description They range in price from $2 to mous Howard Heaters, We are We offer $9.00 cash for «: sold by we | long used are shown on the main floor. $20. Don't fail to see the fa exclusive agents Monarch Biee! on, L Cully «var o, a won ~GLHolmesFurnitureCo HO}-1103-1105 The Big installment House TODAY WE INAUGURATE GOODS SALE WEEK. WE'VE CLIPPING TO MAKE THIS SA FACT, NOT A YARD OF DRESS nch Fabrics patterns, extra weight, in black red, black with wide Novelty Dress in small brown check with brown with white; unex $1.75 va $1.37" inch wide All Wool Prunella Cloth handsome for suite or skirts special price 48 in navy red and black, rich lustre, high grade tecture, $1.50 value; spe $1.15 Wool Mix red and cial inch wide Scotch 40 tures, black and gray, black and blue and white com $1.00 value; 69e binations price 25¢ GREAT SILK SPECIAL 27-ineh Taffeta 1,000 ings and yards All Wi in blues. blacks wide extra quality Silk, a quality usually sold at $1.50 « yard; $1.00 our special 206, 208, 210 CEIVED THE PRICE PRUNER’ WAISTING reds, greens SECOND AVE. —You Pay When Convenient. in wn lede AND VIENNA ONE WEEK Dress Goods Carnival A GREAT SPECIAL DRESS NOT HESITATED IN PRICE LE A GREAT SUCCESS. IN eoops BUT & ATTENTION. WHAT'S R 54-inch All Wool Basket Ski ings, ford mixtures in brown, unsurpassed and rainy-day storm € THE TIME TO SUPPLY YOUR DRESS GOODS NEEDS IS NOW Oray and ox skirts, excellent for coats, $1.85 value epecial price 50-inch wide Sicilian, super $1.45 weight and texture, all the ap pearance of silk fabric, and y know how po $1.00 is now value; specia 77 36-inch wide Scotch some bright color co Be mbinati value; special price ae 25¢ GREAT SILK SPECIAL 22-inch wide extra weight Peau de Sole Silk, unsur passed for suits, waists and skirts, does not out shiny, $1.39 value; o cial SPECIAL ‘oo! Tricot Waist pinks wool, ery thread and a yard only twenty-five cents. ETERSON’ GOOD GOODS PIKE STREET. ar thie weave f ee Plaid, hand N w th ay All the Standard Weaves and all the Latest ovelties in Black and Colored Fabrics Here in Rich Assortments and Immense Variety of Quality and Price Your hearty apreciation of our efforts in bringing to Seattle the largest and best gathering of Fall Dress Fabrics which we have ever had, , has already worked wonders in the Dress Goods section and we thank you for the best Opening Season we have yet enjoyed. This advertisement can give but a faint idea of the extent and choiceness of our Dress Goods stock Pages would be required for a description of even one-half the weaves we carry. We invite you to come tomorrow and see for your- selves what we are pleased to brag about. These names and prices to guide you... Read on— ~ Black Dress Goods Colored Dress Goods BLACK CREPE CLOTH, one of the favorite JHAIE gh all the different weaves, at Bsc, $1.00, $1.25, $1 and $1.75 a yard shades and q « 50x , $1.00 and $1.25 fer bey we * Mp val b vig gg ree A : = ICE the best colorings, at cot Te otra og asad ate 600, 7 0, $1.75 1 and up- BLACK GRANITE, a strong, reliable, good ICH BROADCLOTHS, in all the desirable earing fabric, at soc, 75¢, Bsc, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.5 she at? $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.2 BLACK PANAMA, only one grade ¥ CREPE CLOTHS, showing every ade, at 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Y VOILES, through all the different 6oc, 75¢, , $1.00, $1.10, $1.25 and WORTHY CHEVIOTS, in colors to suit your one of the be taste and meet the requirements of fashion, at soc, MELROSE, st = Bi. char euclity, at beh, Bal Goc, 75¢, Bsc, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. $: ! 7H 9 BEST VENETIANS, ‘showing all the stylish } ( MOHAIR, one of the sea olors, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 a yard and favorites ; at 4oc, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 ANITE CLOTHS, in the season’s choicest BLACK BROADCLOTH note oles at Soc, 6oc, 75¢ $1.00, $1.25 and a yard upwards HANDSOME CRISPINES the two best BI < VENETIANS, one of the old stand ties and all the different s , at $1.25 and bys, noted for sturdiness of quality; at $1.00, $1.25, } $1.50 a yard 1 $2.00 a yard and upwards POPULAR PANAMA CLOTH, in the very ERGES, goods that stand the test of } best grade and most ‘ s, at $1.25 a yard 7 4 } ; 4 : ; ; ; } } ; ; ; ; ; ; } at the best; priced at $1.25 a yard BLACK CHEVIOT, every one know rox nts of this fabric, at soc, Goc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 anc oa yard s BLACK CRISPINE, a ct ¢ new weave, shown two grades; at $1.25 and $1.50 a yard ur; at Soc, Gor, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, COLORED MELE . running through all 75 a yard and upwards the shades and priced at 75¢, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a yd. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROW SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROW- Homespun, so inches Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, 38 I 5 < All-wool inches v sho IN OUR SIL DEPT. | BLACHh rAFFETA SILKS SAMSON LINING SILKS, t fierent widths, at 50x ies of shade every yard R5c, OSC, $1.00, $1.25, SPECIAL guaranteed satisfactory, price $1.75, $2.00 and 58c yard ANCY «¢ pes? is gee NEW LININGS—Just re- PEAU DE SolE FANCY SILKS, suitable for shirt ceived a new complete stock in every width and nepsitie hat of fine I ral, Sunshine best gr ades, at 756 ha reg arl Satin, Satin Luxois, Cotton $1.10, $1.25, $1.35 ox Moreens, We Ik Mo- 75, $2.00, $2.25 and to be closed t Merce Sateens Evening Waists $6.50 to $12.50 Values for Bec 98 Blanket Sale r Annual BI at the beg | start tomorrow just inning of ie Autumn ent of the utm assort- as they of the so that of much ortunity ers inasm to suppl make a of bed one n the them winter garment th style—they variously ! blar t our wind Here } fagoting Sheet Blanket usuall sold at “anes KBE Pillow Top Sale white, th $1.00 a in gray quality pair on sale handsome collection of fine Pillow Tops, including § Eclipse Flannelettes-—the clean up of an eastern mill, affording an ly 1 assortment of patterns ba rs to match the front materia all very from which t ect—just the thing for kimonos, on sale Tuesday, one day only, 9 value 162-3¢ a yard; on sale tom il The ‘Sale of Housekeeping | Goods Continues, AN This Week McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 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