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NN ee, Ee “Bont Worry, Wateh Us Gre SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE NOW ON k of off that was started Cash ¢ furniture at the new store It incl primarily to sell t cleanup at cons The entire in th desks and than fact aire bought as @ season's tew price hint Office Desk, solld gold is hand polished; every perfectly fitted; ha nter drawer between ped No, 579 No, 389 entirely of oak, go! Stand Desk, made n finish and has money drawer fitted and aand polished In center, perfectly and is const k pro, estals cheap office de 60-inch size constructed. verage #2100 G5-inch size 72-inch size 824.00 60-inch i e wt hee S-inch-cine 827.00 athered oak. TURE oun AVE @ UNION STREET Death Prevents Marriage of Couple Separated 50 Years nj Clay himself came west and pros }pered, married, raised a falhily and heart of her youth after an estrange- | became a widower. But through the ment of half a century, Mra. Lela | years he carried the pi of his Moir, of Lynchburg, Va. learned | first love, and a short time ago he last night that the man to whom she | sought Information through the Ma was traveling to be married had / sonic order to which he belonged died suddenly, at Elma, Wash. The/of his first sweetheart. Through marriage was to have taken place | this means, the two found each oth September 1, and the bridegroom er again, and after several letters was to have been Charles Clay, of; had passed between them, it was Eima, a man of considerable wealth. | arranged that she should come to OMAHA, Neb her way to meet Both were white-haired Washington and marry him. The The girl a few years after Clay| tragic news of his sudden death lef for the we receiving no mew- | reac hed her her where she had tage from him, married a soldier,| stopped off a few days to visit who left the following day for the| friends. She is completely prostrat war, and whose corpse was brought | ed home to her three months later.| The Big Stock Moving NOW 18 YOUR TIME TO BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN, WHILE OUR BIG SURPLUS i STOCK SALE | 18 ON. | ‘We are positively offering the Greatest values you ever saw. When starting this big stock reduction event we made up our minds not to split hairs about cutting prices and that nothing short of reducing them to the very lowest notch would or could possibly help us to get the surplus stock out of the way in the time allotted. And while we anti } eipated quite a rush in view of the great réductions in prices, we have | been pleased to find even a much | greater demand than we expected Cc There cannot be any question about the advisability of buying now, and [J Manufactured even straining a point to do so. by when the reduction applies to such Pianos as Chickering, Kimball, bart, M. Cable, Haddorff, Pease, D. 8. Johnston Co. and many other makes we have, and Kimball Clough and Warren Organs. Every instrument guaranteed to be abso lutely as represented and all instru ments sold on easy terms when de sired. Old instruments taken in ex-| change. Have You Tried Adams’ Best | Baking Powder 7 22? —IT— is a high grade Baking Powder full weight 16-ounce cans and guar | D. §. Jobnston (0, Te eorrEE co. | ‘ah $21 BECOND AVENUE. | sees SECOND AVENUE | Near Madison Street BURKE BUILD i | ERNST BROS.Inc. 306-305 PIKE ST. Cleaner Seattle The mrest way to keep your premines clean and sweet ie to have the BEST GARBAGE BARREL money will buy. It never pays to purchase ® poor one. Our “hand-made” steel barrel is the most substantial and most sanitary one made on the Pacific Const. We make them exactly to your order, any size, any shape or any weight desired Hoops are extra heavy, and entire workmanship is the very best possible, Name and Address Free We make no extra charge for stamping your name and ad Gress in stecl—thus insuring you against possible loss, Price, each— $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 & $4.50 Call or telephone We service your wants. are always at your Either Phone 1158 J educational exh }gon and Alaska ADAMO} |and secretary My Impressions of the Fair (BY MISS HERTHA M. JOHNSON) If you h#@ chanced to have positions were all original ones, | been | dealing mostly with Indian legends | at the fair wh we were you would | 4nd customa | have seen each of us leaving the} But such funny names as thone American Inn in the early morning,| children have! Boys, how would| with a note book and a pencil in} You like to be called by such hames hand, ready to jot down all items | 8 these: Frank Calico, Rufus} of interest Dives Backward, Jacob Riba, Paul We were 0 very much occupied] !igh Horse, John Bear Ghost, | in sight-seeing during the day that | Grover Wolf Voice, or William Nice we hardly had time to dine, and| Talke ? Girls, how would you ei | at night we usually preferred see-|tO be named: Emma Spider ing the “Trail” rather than retire} #anna Red Cloud, Margle Red Ce-| and ree ate di Mary Wh a Half} Being teachers, we were bound to| Red, or Clara Spotte Horse? Well, | see everything, and gain all the is what those dear litte in useful knowledge that we possibly © called could. nual training work done Of course, the educational exhibit |!" these Indian schools was better I think, than that by our acho For instance, there was an ak donk, five feet long, three feet wide | and three high, carved ax polished by an Indian boy only 17 years of age, It was one of the fin- | Jest pieces of cabinet work that 1] have n He this there were many other interesting articles of }furniture made by other Indien ya | The fancy work and the practical | dresamaking done by Indian girl between the of 8 and 16 year | would have ¢ credit to a much | work of the little | Alawka Indians was rather crade but one could readily see that they too learning to become useful One pleasant afternoon | had the le fortune to visit one of the state buildings, where there was| an interesting little class of deaf and dumb children learning to read and write by I Next to the ‘ork my in the postal UHNSON ti - a riment in ernment d us the most, and a very! building. One of the most inter thorough research was made of esting and amusing parts of this ach state b ing, and also th epartment was the ad letter of government building, had complete . b was rea: 1 by wending ite, which certain 1 time m@ ly shows that education stands fore ‘ vimaux mail most in the United States sledges and hideous Spanish letter The educational exhibit of Wash ‘ops. On arriving there, one first! ington was Ny good, and | sees cabinets containing hundreds in @ great ects was ahead of letters with ible addresses of those other states. The man- | Then, passing on, one ¢ w to th val training work, such as carpen try, basketry and sewing glass cases and gases was ox-|the articles in th cellent, considering the short time/at one time or a " that it bas b taught in the|forwarded through t 1 schools of our state. consist of photog aps and phot In the government building was! buttons, glove c a very fine f the school | fumes, all kinds of reptiles work done bildren | when sent), animals’ feet teeth Indian territory, Ore 1 was very much | wri attracted by the neat written work of the Oklahoma and Oregon In dians, The themes of their com of Oklahoma. human skulls, 1 letters n board, business | letters written on collars and cuffs loaves of bread, fruit cakes av » imaginabl [RENN Ree Ree ee | * bd |# IN TRANCE FOUR MONTHS & i. STILL LIVES * * NEW YORK, Ang %%—* ‘we « Canept, aged &, of Ye *. @ kers, who has been unconscious & |® for four months, is attracting & toe ia |® the interest of specialists on # | ® catalepay. ‘The boy dropped to # LOGANSPORT, Ind. Aug * the greens an oe One man was killed and another ® months amo, « whirling tally injured, and a number ¢ wa a8 5 until he # sengers seriously injured In « ® became disay. He has never ® sion which occurred on the Penr * me conscious since * vania railroad in the South * bof about three miles from this city thle sa lan nln in tintin tn tina tn ai A morning. Fireman Walter Eversole of nd la dend, pinned beneath | thrown t eng 1 lege were He t live sion which left here Sunday ing for Cinctnnatl. As it red the yard at a high rate of speed freight train No, 72 was just leaving the| An effort to place the local Bar-| sidetrack and the excursion tenders’ union on @ more subbstan: tial footing | ng made by Len Husted, general organizer of the In ternational Hotel and Restaurant Employes and Bartenders’ union who is now in the city | Mr. Husted ts one of the ablest or-) ganizers in the country today, and} his efforts to rehabiliate the bar-| tenders’ union will probably be suc CONTINUALLY PROGRESSING = The Producers & Consumers volo and the ¥ Cooks and Waiters’ | itreases’ union THE SEATTLE SEAR-MONDAY, AUG, 28 Agos,. hofé {8 fine shape,” he said Satur day, the former having @ member ahip of 600, and the latter of 260. The affairs of the two unions have m well conducted. 7 bartend ~ not 8 prope Th membership is only abs I nee nO reason why the union should not} be a strong one, howpver, In other parte of the country the bartenders among the @trongest unions are REGULARS TO SHOOT UNCLE SAM'S TROOPS WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO SHOW THEIR SKILL WASHINGTON, D, C., Aug. 28. After the rifle n «at Sea Girt New Jersey, under the auspices of the Natignal Board for the promo tiog of Hifle Nath | Rifle associ toa the New Jersey State Rifle asso tion, and lar eptember 9 rome rifle p 1 be afforded the troope of the United tates on the same Ke tr dier General Grant om manding the Department of the East, has issued the necessary orders under which practice will be had as follows The 68th company (Fort Hami ton), the 60th company (Fort W worth } will leave their poste on tember 12 and return on September 18 Tie Gist company (Fort Hamil ton), the 63d and 86th (Fort, Wadsworth), the 31 pany (Fort Slocum.) the 18th com pany (Fort Schuyler) and the s2d and 87th companies (Fort Totten) will leave on September 18th and tim on September 26th BEMBANh. 10ret and 144th pa Fort To paay (Port Schuyler), the 123d co pasy (Fort Hamilton), and the 56th ompaiy (Port Wadsworth) will jea¥e Bept, 25 and return on Oct Ther @ith company ton) and the 7th my rt Wetlewdrth) will leave October 2 and return ¢ » la-eash cane every officer and on listed man in the company will g¢ to Ba Cit with the excepti the the prisoners under gene al je and men still in service bu jonfinem serving senten oe eneral courts-martial. The col dem will take with them the} oi Y ammunition and target] b+ | OBBERY A Whe tobbed the Warren house hota? ‘This in an unsolved puzzie at po Hog headquarters. Mra. A. « Warren of 2636 North Broadway found her house Baturday afternoon, Cut ginns, sil Vetwafe, clothing and $7.65 in money | Were token. Altogether the robbery | Amounted to nearly $100 Detective Kam Corbett carefully exnminéd the ¢ inew but he never | Was 80 completely baffled. The butgiar never all of the nnd lock® ured a pase key * Were found ber were w before the on Saturday Wher Detective < the remark that it the servant, Mre dignant and curt-! NG amrewnnmnnt Zpomut Qpemoerannnerin OL) IP MW@atiiiy LOM SICOWD AVE 4%! Hai RELIABLE Goops ONLY. NEW CORSET Black ¢ 1 one t be x Ame t 1 A Black ¢ we i r Won I MODELS “6: $1.50 Reels $8.50 ) Fall Hosiery News hoye—atrictly toot “TRIPLE KNEE, _; |LEATHER STOCKING” ¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. | meal Qperreramnennet DI, MYSTERY = ly informed the local Holmes th t was above reproach. the robbery must rem BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee Lady attendanta Houre—6:20 to 6; to 12 Both phon 1420 RRCONTD A - BARGAINS IN FURNITURE For bare Pike St. Guaranteed Satisfactory. Sold on Trial Will = wash with lothes cleaner easier and labor than Geo. H. ‘Weadhoue Company 1409 Second Ave Seattle. Astoclation Continues 10 @@@@@OCOCCOOOSCSOOCC 00000 00CC000OSC0S LABORING MEN, ATTENTION Meet With Reasonable Suce In Disposing of Sufficient Stock for the Launching of Their - tablishment Would you dollars per weekr They are now en¢ cure a suital and it js expecte ready for business ture Many wiring to b fit the condition are calling at the quarters of this association 16 man block, seeking further in formation, whe they are very courteously received by it All possible mation is given them, and they avoring to se ity for a store. that they will be in the near fu Consumers’ manager for rule secure a membership in t |association, and away satisfied that at last a movement | foot that will really benefit their con dition No one doubts that co-operation is practical if conducted along the right lines. and the manager of thi to be convincing the public that his theory of co operation f* on the right track ccess to the new enterprise. *** AY e chases, it is equal can call, Colman Block. Main 2553, L His label on your Prescrip tion corre sponds with the SHAW’S DRUG STORE, No. 1213 See ond Ave. Evening 1005. VOSS SLOSS SIVOE SHSOOHVES COHBIE GOT VOGHG likes to have It'ls easy. 22 en OSE aR ome CINEREA DIRECTIONS through their system of rebates get it at wholesale It costs you 50 cents per month to do this. calls by {900 WashingMachine your salary increased two Follow our direttions and you can receive it. Purchase your-merchandise from the Producers’ & Association in any quantity you desire, and price. They say a dollar saved is as good as two dollars arned; therefore, if you save $2.00 per week on your pur- to $4.00 earned. F *phone or write to their headquarters, appointment. or particulars you 314-15-16 ’Phones: ¢ her character in ev Bundaysy 9 «in Furniture see us RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. and Madison St. “| Fine Band Instruments AND MAHILLON STYLES, ALL ‘THIBOUVILL PRICES. GENUINE “COURTOIS JEAN MARBEAU” ALL | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 731 Second Ave., Seattle | RELIABLE TRANSFER co, ChicagoLoanOffice | | Baggage, Furniture, Storage BARRY CRUE, ree. Office and storage room. 1215 First | 117 Yesier Way. | even ostofiice building. | A gente ce to borrow money oa ~ Sunsec 2, independent éiamon: 4 all kinds of jeweirx, Btrictly confidential G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U0I-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. should the woman who does the work in the kit- chen be provided with the best that can be supplied, when her work over it is arduous and continuous? It certainly can- not be argued that tho cost of a perfect MON- ARCH is too great, when in the aving of fuel vlone it will repay its entire cost in buttwo or three years. Tho satis- faction that comes from the use of @ range that oper- ates with so little fuel and attention Why not pays large divi- dends on the in- vestment. The top of the ynarch is polish- aad the body blue steel—hence it never requires blacking. No other range has the Patent juplex Dan lusive feature with the Monarch, No repairs ever ALLOWING You ALL IT 18 ENT ON A NEW 1} WE TAKE YOUR OLD RANGE WORTH AS PART PAY