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Star Want Ad Agencies. | prong POH, Mullen, 821 Ballard « mort Drug Co, Ewing etrest | fend Fremont avenue. W. A. Mansfield & Co., Druggist, | 2rd and Jackson, Home Bakery, C. N, Lohndroff, cigar store, 916!) at Postoffloe, Renton. | Little's Pharmacy, tet ave and Harrison street, 2703 tet north Pruagist, cor 8th | Bouth Seattle. OT Moors, Postoltice, Se. Park Brug Store, University | Howell St. Pharmacy, 104 He } i inter Pharmacy, Mr. Clark, pro ison, ectlum! Drug ore, W. J. @tud armacy, P. E. Fisher, way and James. 1013 tet ave. 235 N. Broad Groaker Drug Co Society Notroee COMPRESSED RANING Ci and rugs, take ‘them to their urn them the Have your Sxchange. Phone, Work guaranteed. that Hye ma) 5 Suite and Jackets refitted Mrs ior, HBy Beeond ave. pe bs ad all gocasions; free makes or has th Steven Gtovanelle. ALTY of digeasee lacases of the lungs. one Main 1086 jo 12 and 2 to 4 G@ODERSTEAN will meat market on Mor ber sth at sate 18th ave West. | jam ——— CHARLES F. ADAMS, Taqutre _ 84 Ist ave. @ Starr-Hoyd Wide hones Wunect North 2 Wanted—Female. lady wanted. on magazine. “Yoas | 2 nde” p! hie | sehoot ently ® minut ae, vik maker's apprentice § men wanted to wide Taylors Apd will sell you land, easy drive of Sem for ts id, handy to school, itiman or Smith subscription. adyertiaing yetews = Mes: Breese ‘Land te clear by the day. congrant, by Gs eapert. Ps EEE FURNITURE CO. household bE see las ae eeping rooms to suit Come furnished housekeeping per week for both rooms For Rent—How y hues, pt Ave ove Westlake boulevard. Apply i Van ya, @ Globe ir Phone Main 4 OUR-ROOM cottage, four lots, with MRarn; Wee month, “Phone Black ene FOR RENT. 206 90th ave. eouth, five | roomed modern cottane it |} BS lsano PL Rich Co, Sit Washing | ton Hlook TWO Hew modern Troomed ho combina t) Viet T-ROK i how 111i You! for rent ere preferred; across from tel hoot. Bié Tet Ave ted tage tm nice y Seattio, Mra La Mont. Ree Heo 116 Mad For Rent POR RENT—For 3 Bat | geores improved ra our! Bottom land, one inile from ralirc Bt] town: @ actes meadow: good bulld Bunset, Main | ings, A. H. Newell. 16 Marion at | FOR RENT—A store in Bouth Park * Feud location for vane usines® and living room le floor at . . ay S| tt... Ld Exenange | A GOOD improved farm, = tm Your house | cultivated, t-room house; in Wiscon Roth sin. Valued at #700 LTP trade for good ings, Go ton Acreage ter Sate WERE is XA WARGAIN ALREADY € ‘ MOVE INTO, AP ores of fine |" excetent weit « room ACKER i) acres bottom Jand, acre ix # cedar on the land, #room 2 from Seattle-Fverett: Interurban R.. close to saw mill: t wm Green Lake fiw down, mortgage This is an opportunity to buy « ple erty of th tn every land. ali ete autifel eprin ark, began to every low, 88 cash and 1D general foreman wanteé@ to) month inquire Get st, W. St_tivision in Garden| Green Lake, third house. WE MRA Perfect title. ADAMS G05 Ist ave © Barr Boyd Bigg POR SALE at ecren mm e Washington. $3 per wo = mts © Ut at Office BC BYRKS & CO, Hidg. OR-Fine corner tot, (aim. iat | Reasonable terms. IBAAC P. RICH CO, located Block. Phone, ONE ACRE BARG. leared. small house electric car. CHAS E, ADM AMS. GM Ist ave. @ Btarr- Be bide & choles two acres of iverside two minutes’ walk from car and nd road. G. H. NICHOLS, @8 Pioneer Bide WE MEAN BUSINESS, Apa pill rive of Beattie i mall sees” boone. Ke ADAMS, yer aged om tot "ve @ Starr Boyd Bidg FOR SALE-By Owner, 1 acres of ood land at $18 an acre: 8% down, quarter mile 2, month: only on in i ACRES of lana my f acres nm iv. For Sale Flats ¢ROOMED completely furnished ff for sale, in good condith will well for $150. Party DB, bth avin ith 1€2 ve, Fiat For Saie—Furniture FURNITURE for an & rooms, | FURNITURE for wa RN ISHED poumek in eck tor two't id al FURNISHED house! rooms, gas range. os J For Remt—Unturnished on ed Rooms. sition that will re eae as suit or fresh wat uinture ee of leather. keeping it soft and. pil. 101 jadison, "boten end . : hee adie, adding to wear and walerproot For Ront-—Furnished Roome a yey high celling. ian’ Ninth, 4 blocks of Pike. Tr week A vicely furnished. GLE furnished rooms, i also bath ‘adi ‘vfret i ie JMNIBHED nice front room, F ory Call Hazelton, Pike and 8.0 to BH ew louse, 610 6th ave. th and Union at. rent, $2). 2210 First ave un fot searrie the cor ting been run tL uition, MP ann B00 A gatate mon tn Seattle med themaglves In oF Fixtures “and window | Shades, 0 and $600. 14th and HM, Little, Eine For rent by owner, 10 Kin Verhaeat, Ind. phone 17 For Rent—Furnished Houses and| ee cap aa We om on WALA mhipornic TELEPHONES NOW te lard or you see Bout Man on earth | ‘Thin land. be Wash Auction Sal er Telgh GROOMED furnished Mat for rent, level will be extended p nee On veeday, the th, at this summer to the addition arp, without tswerve, the on n't dela ou will have pevpintt YF - | delay and xo Ms -, ee J ey - B Houltienst Heat blew Tune through the middie of and you will save ow Abe time which you will lose) © EHOVNE way out where you can buy ie as cheap as ours or other until ( HOMESERKEN: STEWART, STEWART & Room © Union Block, BICYCLE, Cleveland, good order, witli) hotgun. | Call even on Lake Bt | $3.0. Beautiful Groom houwe, lot x fine finish: 1.00 cash. | 1 MUST change climate: must sell m: Capitel Hil 00 for ten geres of fine land, one | $4.200~Handec and one-half miles from car and | Minutes ride to the elty, this te nice) * broom houwe on Cap] ruary! 2 adres clover range tor Reve balance time On | HRO—Lot th highest price, $100 cash, balance easy irme 1. NICHOLS, 8 Pioneer Bidg el land; easy drive to the city, | where you can sell your prod the early morning market POO Heautiful © ner lot on Queen $80—Fine tote by S.2'*te with grand vi my Bal] lake, Od house, W_D LAMHUTH, D605 Pacific block OG, lawyer, OS Ralley de WE SELL. more lote and houses than Banks. 2.60 Lot Gxt on first hilt: good to new and modern 6 drone car line. @ Will well on terme 1 | $1,880 Modern Broom cottage on Queen Re how ih hed. the ether 19 acres! are in timber, LOM.00 feet of fir and | house, runsing spring, only © rode tional | prop clase, It ls a barge y 4-room cottage on half fee T. P FAY & CO. B® Denny bide ood car tine Sranted a8 once to| FOR SAL By Owner itiman's Garden of edt wages, steady | wale. boats at Taylor®| from Woodland rect car! range it for a fancy chicken Gommbelled to Go away and must sell acres of fini indtmitl, only § blocks STEWART. STEWART & CO. neh, 9 ACRES on Queen Anne 1 ot a] ments. niee Fine desert claim, very ler Way. A OOM modern hours, fine view 4, small cash payment, balanc New t-reom house on cor Nine; 81,t00, only 1% miles from Interurban sta- tion ang” within eagy | dri tance of Beattie Peston a ent down, Balance | 1¢"rocme none ITH A wo SE AT Al pine neg broom cotia 3 lots, fine view le. big enap, Fine corner, @xia, on Sth and Howe, Ht for one, acre of land almost 3 rooms, |" §iue, easy. tert PS road, “clong. tom school store ©. 180 each, cut 4 them in any sine desired, terme —*, We have several lote on Queen Anne| pusiness chances "Im easy terme. [+d TERS co, M7 Arcade bide = : | oma HOME NCA CAPITOL MILL |. at must be sold, on! Minutes’ ride to the city, on fine “y ou a fine ere tract of Seg tw monthly yee RENOLE 3 Arcade Buliding Phones Main 119 A INSTON, Farms, Acré Tracts -Amall new house, let Wali, on th of Jackson. 0 fruit € mil. trom w car line. ler good for five > ee aire at sist ot. Weet reen Lake, third house Houses, Lot ir Lad Yara. high rent? Walk few blocks Ih or address a3 W. Forty-tirst st, H ground and met nice fur- none rooma blocks north of email suites inquire Hazelton. and Fourth, sbout the latter : housekeept ‘about t -~ seed uree, and Freasonal Star and nicely furnished housekeep- | FOR SALE ZAP -2-room rooms, clone in and ver: “all at room +f Kent, 900. 213 Yesler | #20-Lot 4xid, 6 minutes on Yesier| low interest ca Bee me for nergy ze 30 2nd eve. Opp. JOM NATON, A_NICE ¢room houne, % good jot business In 4 pri ‘Only one-half block from car line, | _ man, 410 Epler block. A nice little home for a tarntty ——— You can live here t, com ished for housekeeping: | snd work In town. 6 on Very eany terme. Jeane you HOMES for the h. These p 1 to 3 lots and comf Are near car ih he center of the at. Main ‘ te—Miscellaneous BRATTIE ses ofl Flyer For Sale—Parms and Lang acres, near Au alder of 4 lar chicken nel RO Dore. $1.00. Terms. T MA 190 &-ARNELL, 1 Block, For Rent—Fi utiful rooms, with large rietly modern, rooming fina ART & ut pes modern con- ‘oeder, 815 Bon te feet condition, 3 roome, as Sa rent $12.00, halt bloek north of barn aehool and wagon, buy ADB und Dm, RUrVeY nearly o¢ pleted, don't wis come today det cine, ape Comrie ain on propor? 4. Vendot laren, ite tte ame FOR SALE—Furniture of five-room Kgeping rooms, 2| _flat. cheap. 90% Kin earw work and good w foreman and timekegper: aley want fen ood bookkeeper and two fa a rubber compo. iat the action of | Call at once, MEN of all Kinds w Hiliman's good Wa Take free bo filling the pores nufactured and for wal Fholespie and retail, RL. Beattie, CHEAP--4* acres ns lover and frut i the whole place only A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE all level, first going away times aa much Bmith at Taylors sawmill, on ington street ear ln age ang Rood county road, close to school and |X GOOD ee foreman wanted to| ery Y, 410 New York bik div 4 acres, within 10 miles of the Lillman or Senith. 140 | t of land, with city wate n une—8) cents per tm ride. ‘Take Wash: | DR. SEVERANCE. ali private, nervy line passes thr ATTL, Offic ind tnt ave, ‘ * nti & evenings. p, harness, Massage Pine? Social dance every W nolw. Ro with medicated “and FARR | _tlemen @ cents; ladton free Hotel Hobart, race ag hal to be built In this mate, work VAPOR bathe, time writing, but | climate inex | LOMT— Pocketbook on Tniverkt while they finder will leave same at 919 Found ore pilen Toitd ~Owett v plow and paw ne PRO WALLAOW, Podintvt. Ble wstton he muuemaand, nésitvn lowierw quae: 8 hv Areenaty,. B00 He to do the trick if you advertise them in our “For Sale columns, Imes adverti After the fi nent will e tt 8 far out t you, choot ho collect the amount, and give you Read Our Rates Bituations wanted at the rate times ver b Help wanted and all other ads words, or fraction thereof. Cash to be paid to collector, frat Inserted, Minimum charge 15 cent Bix insertions for the price of Gre. The Seattle Star Poth Phones—SHunset, M 106 This offer is open to those tivt y of the suburbs, Contract rates On appitca ton, ir receipt. Personale TO WA TPN AT Firat avenue (0 | SONSTER AUCTION MALE OF FUR NITURK, THE CONTENTS OF THE BAQLE FURNITURE CO/#| MADAM KAMOKA, s NO. WHePIKE ATRERT. By lon et, rear jerton @ Co. will sell on the MABHA bathe at ¢ ished 186 Howe A ment of the Dic werton owl Great Northern dock. Interbay, 61 | m= Tursday, the dith Beptember dt ‘ie | SEATTLE ABATRACT CO > 0 oune, lot @att | gelowk @harp, 10 carloads of fire |= ne i Teorriet will sell on| brick and | car of fire clay Assayer and Chemist. or Bale—Mouses ++ s 7 La A ond Lote WASH. Btate Ap Agen: on y ranch: 100. Ply ih Rock | ene hens, 0 pullete hatched In Pe lot Wao, eamy| chickens, one mere vegetable page small frutt, 2 fine cows 2| ROBEMA heifer calves | year old. enddie horee| Law. were} and new saddle wtre te whole place a0" so32 LONGFEL. LOW CJ ing pige ‘ollections here goes. tx ar ee at Feet, West side Green an apartin hy 10 real setate men in Beattie, be UNe-iale Vie Phick ii and up for large lotw PRCh« th city the car line, only Payment down, bal minutes’ ride: take any car om t alluwed month veshington st to Boutheast Beattie banking business Nee ‘ «© Company nue maneger |e poom Faetloke | bake rie Hane pree bala. fmail house and five lots THE SCANDINAVIAN AMBRICAN near car line Hank of Beattle—A general banking oom i Union Block, All these on easy payments inees tre oH MONT First Avenue OWE a apital and ou Se ree TB Lane gann chicken lake Bee ity office Beent far FURNSHED cottage. maitern | Phone ihe th Beattln Mre Le Mont r STINTAN 6 car; ter ah . AGER | : c, %, DRAgEE 5OM cottons. « iota fence wn | {fakin Phone “iain “Tad fod: ind, 10. Bm 8 month, in South Park | wire ane Bh * Phone Black Go pe gS = ay gy Business Chances p Tent with lease. pn iret location splendid cash. clears MM freome, & ancient; HM. Ne) dive feed lncation. goed) ~~ clearing 9 per month, © rooms, new building, well lowated!| cel! new Hrussels carpet. well fury wn Re clearing good money, reasonable - a Oe mth fent Included. loration. reasonable a rent $60. easy terme T-room modern house, fine view, bie lot: Raw, half cash and terme Also Vig stream heat houses reasonable Hospital. STEW AKT. STEWART & CO, Room je Union Biock, t Avenue on corner, confinement, terme r Raiser, Pov cheerfully furnished Gi; Kt Tis 72 Beve them before buying. if y MONEY § PER — | payments monthly Fou a heme of io DW PERKY, Mt Marion. DK. FONDA NADEAU- D-reom | — ———— front, | (CONFIDENTIAL). Money jo ee Er. | Watches. Diame ! TTON- 417 Pike wt. betw ath « scroms from Ranke hall N.Y. im MONEY advanced salaried KR. & SHEPTERD, om Ina, A 24%. tall mere teamaters, boarding | ter science. Home a housee without security largest _Wwaiher buliding. Ph | cities, Tob nd Ave | WASHING TROPATH Fine car service. | $1,100; small ‘#9 Denny bide. | ym monthly pew G. A. Virtue, Bb bt re and Columbia street —_— - —e | DR. W. R. ING IVATE S E* te or| cade bidg. @kin and chattels, low rates payments a nie & ev eee. |B imi, Rea a 4 , #8 Denny bide, | a — A ie Gurity, Bow wi New | ANDERHGON SUPPLY CO to reliable sober man for assistant | York wee o sdiosed tar tle men. | TOANS ate 2 Times Block. 1 Stuns Sepreves Simp i TO LOAN—Private mor of interest. Osner & Mehity Yesier Way, rooms 3, 4 and Haller fe n, 100 om mMreet Car) A RELIABLE place to borrow money | and & agte | "on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, low | ber Mills, Seattle. Interent, KR. B. Went, 4 Pike wireet uth and ab NERS delivered % down, $10 per m h; | PUTER HOTTER. | ane ir plane t me | koos BnaGs. ving, folate Hee. ‘Long ‘or | While the grocer tn going up r ra Ke Wash: | prices have the same bothY phones -Muin 686 it frewh fw - - Minnesota pri ere Suh oF room| ways rene. 1 ners al-| apectal ¢ O or $i2 per| Ways satisfied at new house and THE euW BUTTER BTORE, iret and Pike nt | mm - h} one and din & week. Consulta. | ay D. 1904, at which dincapen © —=| ton tr tered. | livan block, Beattie, Wash south m tried the live maple floor » Auditorium hall at 4th day and Saturday evenings. AT LONDON'S Big Store, with the Ne | ; —— menue | “fie entrance, they are selling Mons | “ding within the I} ae, dil Pike at.,| all-wool Underwear at Mo per gar- | Will vote and a ment VITA ORD, nature proj edy, und all Y. wear to and be include BK. Morton, Gen 42 Spring | porate limits of sald City of Wert ward. street, Tel, Ind. R S60. well se — a Granite und Tinware meathy ron th lvered. Call ow oe rN Mi Waltman mY Fe BANDING & 276, eyomauti | Larisa yeaa boa ayn If a want ad. or two would pay for your coal for the winter—it would be a prety good investment, wouldn't it? There afe probably enough “old things” in your cellar and garret Phone Your Want Ads to The Star We will tell you right then, over the phone, just what the wertion Of the advertisement our bt 2 carrier who delivers The Star In your neighborhood, will call and ¢ Want Ads 16 cents for 18 words three cents per line of se wil! call on day the ad te Independent, 1198. anywhere in Seatt!e, Bal Continued, Kaw , yea to ih) Mpcien ote dition to Went Seattle, accord Bathe, 18, vapor, medicated reoual injury capes water,| Cimity, $14 Pacific block, Hele a month. | 7 WARD KEMP, Burke bid Duff aa pital paid ht million, seven by A dollars), surplun $3.000,00 deporite, & gen RS if" Yay ieee ges, oe ae PALS Bie Diktance wnt | THE CANADIAN BANK OF street tf) A evenings, Beattie | Seattle branch corner PUGET BOUND NATIONAL ¥ BEATTLE stock paid in, $28,000; sur 4. Furth, pres pondente in prin Gevonits, € 24 view r ® RAV INGS Carpenters and Builders. Shakespeare and Terms fol today. 3% Holyoke Hicek. Phone _Dressmaking. POR divesmaking and p . able pric Phone Main ing lease, all outside roome | DREASMAKING, ladies miles OF at home, in Re per day PRIVATE ome before and “Sarina sonable nuree. 1® Thirty-second ave. TED MANRTINGON., Mouse Mover and ndation Work Ketimates Phones, Front h ave south. All nego Se INERT ments suspended tn canes at Prive —s ness. Every other courtesy ext THE CRESCENT LOAN CO. Mechanical Engineers 1 Marion Building ery bt TABTEN G04 Pioneer * Oculiets and Aurists, Oewlint ne White 7 | == \aide, Spring Hill and Mountain View precincts included within said | IN INSTITt Five years in Bale Deposit building. Wi jatent Attorney FOR ADAMB— Dating: Coltiai BE | crnoe, Physician and Sur as. Ph. Lake 1 DALTON 46 Oriental Block. Main | Dr. Chambers, Epler bik Printing and Binding commercial printing « at low rate | ~ Ship Builder MORAN BROR COMPANY. i Engineers | eaid election: LEGAL NOTICES. on in Garden| by ad | r SPEC s mead Fees | tt the ost a JF SPECIAL BL walks, Take| our fresh ¢ conte | Notice is hereby gi Taylors the ff Council of the City of W | King County, Washingte Bis, - .| Seattle by placing upon thelr bal detent | COMM te vee John Keim for your whoe | lots the words “For Annexath fepeine: geod. Works reumonable, | the wards “Against Annexati ——= | words equivalent thereto vitory qwepned to be annexed to wos Aty Ww diewriled a» followu, to “xn Atak Oren Leryitory Mound win di, in Township 24 North Kast of th Willame’ in King County, State of Washing | described boundary Hine and not tn cluded within the present limite of the City of West to-wit: Seattle, | corner of Block Number 466, of Se | attle lata nd platted upon th cial plat thereof on file ana ¢ off rec |@outh-easterly direction along the outh-westerly boundary line of Lot |5, of Block 465, of sald Beattle Tide Landa, to the most southerly cor ner of sald Lot; thence continuing along said last mentioned line, pro point where said line cuts the me ander line of Puget Sound; along sald meander line in a south westerly direction to a point horth of the mort westerly cor of Block Number 16, of Hughes Ad ne to te the plat thereof filed and rece King County; th south to the 4 tub | most westerly corner of said Block Hinge TH (rear) Union mt NESS DIRECTORY. 16, of Hughes Addition thence along the south-weaterly boundary line of said Hughes Addition, in a south-casterly direction, to the horth-wert corner of Five Acre | Acre Tracts, According to the plat of sald Tracts on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of said King County; thence west to the north-west carner of Tract Number 4, of id West Seattle Five Acre Tracts; thence south to the south ry | Spring Hill Villa Tracts, according to the plat thereof filed and re corded in the office of the Auditor | of said King County; thence east to the north-west corner of Tract ION, Attorneys at) Number 52 of the sald Soring Hill | Villa Tracts; thence south to the| south-west corner of sald Tract kinds legal | Number $2, Spring Mill Villa Tracts reade Bid thence Kast to a point where the 65 of the said Spring Hili Villa Tracts, produced north, intersects the Section line running between Seetions 14 and 23. Township 24/ North, of Range 3 Kast WwW. M.; thence south to the south-east cor i ner of Tract Number 6f -£ said Spring Hill Villa Tracts: thence | west to the north-east corner of Tract Number 30 of the said Spring Mill Villa Tracts; thence south to | the south-east corner of Tract Num | ber 41 of the sald Spring Hill Villa | Tracts; thence west along the south boundary line of said Tract Number 41, and continulng west along said line produced, to the center line of | Puget Bound, or Admiralty Inlet; | thence southerly along said center line of said Puget Sound to a potnt where said center line Intersects the south line of Section 35, of Town ship 24 North, of Range 3 Kast. pro- | duced west, thence east, along said |south line of said Section 35. pro- duced, and along sald south line of |aaid Section 35 and the south line of Section 36, same Township and Pange, to the south-east corner of ald Section 36; thence north to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter SE. \ of BE. \) of Section 13, same Township and Range; thence West to the north-west corner of the south-west quar of the south- west quarter (8.W. \ of S.W. \&) of sald Section 13; thence north to t north-west corner of said Bec- ton 13, thence east, along the north | to the intersection of said line with th» north-westerly boundary line of Lot 1, of Block 427, of the said Seattle Tide Lands; thence north easterly, along sald last mentioned | the West Waterway as indicated | upon said plat of said Seattle Tide | Lands; thence north along said Waterw nd said line produced orth, to the Outer Harbor Line as hown upon said plat of said Seat- |tle Tide Lands; thence north 42° 30° west to a point where such line intersects the center section line of Section 2, same Township and Range, produced north, which point fs due north of Dwamish Head; |thence south 42 west to a point where such line intersects the |eouth-westerly boundary line of | Block 465, of id Seattle Tide Lands, produced north-westerly; |thence south-easterly, along said |south-westerly boundary line of | sald Block 465, Seattle Tide Lands. : | produced, to the place of beginning. | That the polls will be open upon “Hi Wufke Wid. |eaid September 26th, 1904, the day | Osteopathy. INFIRMARY | set for said special election, between GP | the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. indy) That the following places at =| which the polls will be open upon | leaid day shall be as follows: For all those portions of River | territory so proposed to be annexed to said city, at the residence of Peter Hanson, in said Riverside pre sald residence being located in Block No. 4, of Banner Tract to West Seattle; For all that portion of West Se- lattle precinet tn sald territory so proposed to be annexed to said city and not Included within the present corporate limite of said City of West Seattle, at Schlotter's Hall FY | situated on Olympic Avenue, in sald | eity; | Sehlotter's Hall, ou Olympic Ave- hue, In sald elty. That there are hereby appointed and designated as the officers of For the precincts of Riverside, ———— ees | Spring Hill and Mountain View, | Storage Peter Hanson, Inspector, and F. F. Lemonds and Charles Davis, Judges |_ For Precinet not Included within the | corporate limite of said city, C. P | Kin Inspector, and U. R. Niess and John Schlotter, Judg For the said City of West Seattle, |C. P. King, Inspector, and U. R. Nicsz and Jobn Schlotter, Judges. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF W T ton will be held within] SEATTLE, King County, Wash said City of West Seattle and in the | territory included within the here inafter described boundary line and of men and | PotWithin the present corporate lim. Women. Blood poison, contracted | ite of said City of Went Seattle, y, September the 2 id special © tion the electors residing within the said territory within sald proposed boundary Hne and not within present corporate limits of said City of West Seattle and the nite of said city by Invited to upon the question whether said 4 1 territory shall be annexed within the co ington, G. F. NICOLL, Mayor. Attest: W. G, DICKINSON, City Clerk KILLED BY GAS (By Scripps News Ass'n) CHICA Sept, 26, One person jim dead and eight others are in a serious condition ag the result of 6 leaking gas stove In an apartment bouve. Meiat Monritean, 4 15 years, |ton, Included within the following porate Beginning at the north-wenterly Lands, as the same are ord in the office of the Auditor of said King County; thence in al duced, in the same direction to a} thence! New. OFFICERS ELECTED BY AT THE in the office of the Auditor of said, Tract Number 62, West Seattle Five | east boundary line of Tract Number | that portion of West Seattle | OF ODD PRL THO BOVERBIGN GRAN ) LODGE SAN FRANCISCO MEEBTING, “BALAMMBO.” With a magnificence of sctting | Nat Starvicem, (the pote af SR, west corner of Tract Number 64, of and a splendor of costume seldom meen on Seattle boards, Stanislaus | Strange’s much-discussed version of Salammbo was presented at the Grand last night by Kathryn Kid |der and Frederick Warde, unques tlonably one of the best serious dra matic offerings of the season, Mins Kidder, in the character of 5 lammbo, daughter of Hamilcar, mander-in-chief of the Carth: ian army, has found a role th Ke it fits her with more charm than any in which she as hereto- |fore appeared in Seattle. Her in terpretation of the part is artistic in every particular and the emo tional and dramatic moments she handles with « subdued strength which lends an atmosphere of sup pressed tragedy that does even more to bring the audience tn touch with the dread days of the sacking and pillage of the ancient city of Car thage than does all the magnificent aging of the drama Federick Warde, in the role of Matho, the Barbarian chief, whose wild nature is brought to meekness and simple humility before the purity and the high-bred scorn of Salammbo, ts Frederick Warde himself, the eplen did veteran of the old schoo! of art. strong and full of the vigor of the part The theme of “Salammbo” is not unlike that of “Ingomar’—the tam- tng of the heart of a wild barbarian by @ woman, through her native sweetness and purity alone—but “Balammbo,” unlike “Ingomar,” has an accompaniment of tragic affairs of state and side climaxes that bear only incidentally upon the develop- ment of the plot The strongest portion of the play is in the tent scene, where Salammbo comes to Matho to offer herself to the bar- barrian in exchange for the sacred yell of Carthage, the recovery of which will save her little brother from being sacrificed on the altar line of said Section 12, and continu- | Of the god Moloch. Matho, the bar- fog east along said line produced, | barian. thinking she has come for love of him, is overjoyed, but when he finds instead that she comes as }a martyr he gives her the veil and broken-heartedly orders an attend- ant to accompany her back to Car- line to the west boundary line of |thage. It is here that Salammbo's loathing turns to love, and she | would tell him so, but he bids her lbegone. It is the tent scene that west boundary line of sald West |4* been caustically criticised and termed rieque, but in Miss Kidder’s and Frederick Warde's presentation there is no element of the gross nor any suggestiveness in the entire scene. They make of it simply the conquering of the unconquered bar- barian by a woman and the con- quering of a proud woman's heart thr man. If fi ult is to be found with the play it ts In the entanglements and misunderstandings that come after, making a double set of diffi- uities to be set straight. and strain- ing the natural development of the piece. The play closes with a tragedy the capture and the flaying to death of the barbarian chief and the death of Salammbo, who totters from her throne In the house of the priests and falls dead across the | body of her lover. The support is a strong one and | “Salammbo” fn ite entirety is one jof the mst artistic and entertaining productions offered in Seattle this season. “MICHAEL STROGOFF.” The original Wiedemann company was warmly weleomed back to the | Aleazar yesterday afternoon and ning, each one of the old favor. ites receiving an ovation upon ap- pearing on the stage of the popular theater in “Michael Strogoff.” Tom Wiedemann appears in the role of Benjamin Franklin Blunt, the Yankee newspaper man, in the stir- ring old melo-drama, and Velie Wiedemann, as Nadia. James Ful- Lyi the City of West Seattle. at | £m. Whose heavy tones are familiar to Seattle theatergoers in villain roles, appears in an excellent por- trayal of an English war corre- spondent, Frank Fanning has the leading role of Michael Strogoff, the czar's courier, and handles it with his old-time strength. The sup- orting. roles are all well handled }and the new scenery used in the plece makes it attractive scenteally as well as entertaining from a dra matic standpoint “BARBARA F Re ITCHIE.” James Neill and Edythe Chap man, in Clyde Fitch's romantic }drama, “Barbara Freitchie,” in which historical facts of the civil war times are so picturesuely jug gled, were at their best last night at the Seattle theater, and every member of the supporting cast was » in perfect sympathy with his or her role Instead of tho herote old woman of Whittier'’s poem, the Barbara Freitehie of the play ts a beautiful young girl, stirred to heoric deeds, not only by love of her country, but by love of a rebel as well. In this role Miss Chapman, who grows more artistle and more subtle with each neglects none of her opportunities In the mischievous moments of the piece Miss Chapman has plenty of fun and frolic, and in the climaxes she rises to @ dramatic strength that guataing the horole situations splendidly James Neil! has the role of Cap- tain Trumbull, the wounded rebel lever, @nd makes tho covet of it tn Bis ows efficient way, Harace Lowia rye - | second act ugh the simple humility of the | tn barrels, $6.30; dry granulate: on, has a wide seope and | a chance at fun-making Col. Negley and is ably seconded by Re- Hunter. Jobn Harrington, in make- up and demeanor, shows that he has made a close study of eral “Stonewall” Jackson's picture of the school books, and the other sup- porting roles are eually well porting roles are equally well of Fitch's best plays and in the hands of the Nellis is one of the prettiest romantic dramas ever of~ fered on Seattle boards. 200N HOLLOW.” “A Romance of Coon Hollow,” in the bands of the Mason company, at the Third Avenue Inst night, drew liberal applause from a crowd ed house. The plece is @ pretty ro- mance of the Tennessee hills and bas enough thrilling situations to vatisfy the most exacting lover of melodrama. The old favorite is well staged, the dam scene in the showing the Coon Hol- low Teservoir, being especially good. Lola Davis, as Georgia the walf, and Franklin Salisbury, as Ralph Markham, handle the leading roles very acceptably, and Estelle Terry, as Clydie Herrod, scored the hit of the evening in the role of the mountain girl Louis Simmer, playing opposite in the character of Lem Stockwell, also handled his work well. A number of vocal spe ciaities add variety to the piece, which is acceptable throughout. THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES. (These prices are to any buyer tq quantities. Prices on small purchased average 20 per cent higher.) Provisions. Fresh Meat—Cow beef, 6@6\%c per Ib; steer beet, 6%e; veal, T@10c ID; pork, Sc Ib; mutton, 6@6%c Provisions—-Hama, 1$@160 Ibs, breakfast bacon, i¢e Ib; bellies, fresh, ile Ib. Vegetables. 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J. H. MANN, of Centralia, wae found guilty of arson at Chehalis, iday, Mann and his wife were ced to have set fire to their store al | at Centralia in August. Mann waa jaway at the tin . but the Jury found be was in the conspiracy, Mrs, Mann will be tried nevt weelk., MRS. B MINNICK, of Tacoma, ‘Wus attacked by ep unknown man, in 6 dart eiley lending to her home, Friday ciedt ond was nearly atron~ Bled before her cries by t help, —

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