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|were poverty stricken. Some hed knives and one had a watch The police say that there are an Made by man tail factory. We save you middlemen profits. SEATTLE 4 1905 ” . | hi 1a fair mark " buon jan POR BND clerk |have al every night off BARON DE FOREST BACH BY ENGLAND TO CREATE A NEW] chants closed at that hour. A nw EMPIRE IN THE SAHARA i \ a h : — - — } 1 x 1 All 1 ~ KEDR® Ww he v r q were ol “ ‘ : 4—At 10 0 hou cei Hine exception | MANY COUNCILMEN ARE IN FOR A GOOD BIG DOSE OF DE- | ward poi whos ian ae DS aheer ste : : FEAT AT THE NEXT ELECTION, ACCORDING TO THE LAT- | "iim & Bertie | > fens ae by noon h on EST POLITICAL DoPE wey claim might hi been a on , r | mutual campaign between him and 3 Kinds beg : ; wted with the new order of thing - _- the Times against local republican o'clock last . FIRB LAST SUNDAY dextroyed » 4 not Matthews been Monta showe u the wife end } Indian ‘Tom. | M4 PERM EO ORR Re kh ehh A the average mark \ t \ on Juan inland, near | % ae ¥ n and Burnett will be hold- river wan still rising at the y is w Bellingham, and so seriously t co ! * Io 2 12 mehes an hour re ie he husband aad father tt ~ PR At large * Just what imp » munic The*log boom of the Bradbury betw t thought he will die, ‘The origin of |, 7,5 Johnston 1% ywhership idea will attain im Logging company has been to Nort tra r the bl which consumed the home| * t Benjamin i * |the campaign is yet problematical, foose, and, while every effort was 1 ie ) (the fam 4 unknown 6.T I * ah it will undout made to save a part of the logs, th N 40 ¥ E. H. ROLLINS & BONS, of ( om € “ First © lin a ng fight agains f. Joas will exceed $2,000, The Grand wa ' ng, on Tuesday bought for $40,420 | * = 2 * | tle Ble company. The Moore- ‘ Rapids Shitgt Apany reports t e i » 2 F. P.M s At Large * |Ciiman interests may also take the loss of 890 cords of bolts, witt eh, wty | * rO RETUR * I|tield against the octopus FY greater lone inevitat Mek oding of uty.|* H. M ath * I ls conjectured in some quar Brom, at the mouth.of Day creck t the Oly n in, | * au Third # na gen have suffered a loss of $4,000. w th f ae SS bias * c ainst the ; Between Van Horn and Ce s it yey ® Arnos Eiteden ? th & Jot Jacob Clty a: landslide has tely 1 te ' PIERCE COUNTY agricuitural| * _ HO! f * |rurth & support, by <. Mfecked the Great Northe ~ b exhibits at the North Yakima fair|* ? = 4 — At * triking # Slectric com: E delaying the morning train cight ' Feara looked good on Tuesday to James : C. 0. Burn At ° pany, of whi resident, the , hours, The Tower Mill compar by many that rt J. Hilt and party, who visited the umpalen » become @ 4 MMLEMCA Ses wan ‘Sersea : ; sad took capecial interest in| SP RRAMRAAAAAHARAHORERERE RARE eee | PED O : Clase down yesterday foreno: to th by fa « products. The attend vi | Qocount of the sudden rise . et r anee at fair tw exceptionally | felieiahahahehahahelalahelehel + Seam creek. A dam abou " TY 1 ‘ ors Ankeny and Piles That the mun t excl ; ILMAN THINKS * north of th s broke loo t f many who vinited the fair ‘Tuesday, were | spring wil . gue has 9 * WELL OF THIS HEN t mma & freshet which com kagit county fa tendered mquet in the evening | people and the « a * 1 rnett believes # i —— lof the sam ay the struggele Aelph cs Ima , : W. W. FENTON, of North Yaki-| that the questior ene ps > hennelpa cero - ae : ma, was awarded the contract for|ership of public utitities wil _ortaccatio jue te aa : bulidim th new court house for mportant side e if not * . . ne v be gh 4 Yakima county. The contract price | ing one ie the opinion alrea t . Portland exposition. 4 « $77,400. The plumbing for the | ly expressed by polltt hi * , , titted ow . * ' new structure will be done by the Nearly all the prem em be ae thought he w wr ee : ni ne sees ~— * ra Moxee Hardware company, of North | of the council will lone heads, | be f e fierce f > 1 —_ io , Yakima 4.791 no matter wheth r mK t essor in hone eanentn 4 PASSENGERS on an Interurban | ar the people will win. This fact * « for the Oregon city, , 2: ar from Tacoma to Seattle, 7 tm the members of the F ar f & where she © wage 4 lay. saw the body of a dead man | council themeelve alty 1 aid ¢ 2 2 ahit oe ¥ be <n < F floating o the water. Deputy The porat wil ' that way. However, the - . mer CC Meltin of Tacoma, | thought, adopt the old plan of the first two men have | * ig -s ee . was notified, and a search for the | ing both the re an and dew the council is te ° bos a aoe. bie * eS esti ete tein aes hont to ibe stenel Audteinn. conte & » haturaliaagpbody wax made, which proved tn-| cratic tickets with the ban for sucee It “" _ = eri . GARSON, Nev. th the Nevada tneures duets Gs Ge tehaee’ tl ob aye tricert successful. The man was clad in alin th nn a ought that Crichton mn go | * ed fron ast. The counst- 3 Pomptratiey and tnsu ner. He said he pr n r . ‘ . ao Phi pang atic: ogo . A - | tm eptte af thoi? ™ himeecif raised the artistas & nee &. P. Davis yeaterday matter to the Accompanied by . M in the English art Be marrige! Ware SEY io being cirewtated | lnner te san sant ttitude he took im the | ® cratic fowl ix most genteel @ ‘the Heeuse of the New Yor attorney gener ada the party has arrt Last bis t ful F n fe las a” . Poneto ~liendicnnee e poe Boe too ive fight. Mullen also | ® manner, and he is positive that ® @urance company this state. A/ was asked to briefly state the |-—-—--—-—. — -— <== | the morchants resort p the police | forever ail show, but bis aspire ond «manners wil ® as sent = Sete MeCas ginning in thie ous F ‘|e fata they were in ponsession of a nore tions for the mayoralty will prob the exposition judge. i or so long @ period! pervision of insure att d C if for sor of 1 There | the head no8 et bly result in his losing the oppor- | * McCall and George Perkins) originated in Massachw e aut tor URN DOWN OLD HOUSE’ + ag ay A Cal cok il: _ PO ek hkkeakekeeeaeke Mhould retalr offices of trust in the ty fifties. | ” se “uhovers : will =p bie " 1" lednanie eemnpany fv License for Nevada) President McCall sald he expected | “Tub Baker’ et gn will pBaniamin is willing to retire: | Joshua Green on Wednesday filed SwOURE be revoked Juring the first five months of each A two-story frame building at 1596 tat tentiary at Wall and the ( antton will probably be succeeded | with the building inspector plans for year to be harrassed by all kinds of at the state pent ary ® | company and the by @ republican, and Conway, it 18] tne first four stories of the six w * a ” sitoee a eauae ante te te Gane. Camere ‘ne | Horen was on Tuesday morning} Walla, was thrown out of the office | on one hand and the figured, will be dtxplaced. With the | ‘tory building which he is to erect ALBA ry. 3. Y. : tt Sant ee Gale Gi eed SemeaUNEE We ihes hike ten teen at cog torn down by order of the boaéd| of Warden Kees, of the institution. | on the other ee full brewery and saloon strength | a+ the southwest corner of Fourth a ion a ke sald ptroduc h the fatted ¢ u nemd: ning, because t r-|- tt ie expected also that the direet | o¢ the ehind " #o Aitorney General Mayer nsk-|men with high purposes, but de-| feast is om in the Baker househAid | Of health on the ground that the| Tuomien Mmoruing, asauss Cit oe | Ot ie ee pa aftect by | talieced that mbinden can be, re_|22¢ Pike. The estimated oost Gt aie ME Permiasion to bring suit, on be-|clared that three-fourths were for] im honor of a son returned. The| structure wag not im a sanitary « fix the blame for a recent epi-| bart) Th te ted. Murphy is also idered | £0Ur stories is $88,000. he jon. Th ted. Murphy is also considere: pana hha @f policyholders, against the purposes of blac kmail ae . fatted calf, however, according to/| dition and a menace to the gene < of typhoid fever at the bh the f blican and the sure of returning | San FRANCISCO, Oct. 4—The of the New York Life in- M. Ke cx Hughe assistant, who) the commissioner, being in propor walth of the publi Sanitary 10-| prison in { to be the cause of ad upon t Times an I ame applies to Gill, who has| United Daughters of the Confeder- « Company for the restitution | “ed im the examinations today./ tion to his son's prodigality, is only | spector C. Fraseh and Fire Chief| ine enm between the two men./ty carry things their way under the |) lichoak tar Che vavabind Gall lacy held a business session this oneye contributed to campaign | **ked McCall if, when the contri-| a setting hen. the Dreaking up of| Latham superintended the burning! Kees appointed Dr. J. C. Mack. of | direct primary ayatem. They believe | o0en Ueipes OF fhe var — Ly 22m pers. drs Mayor Schmitz welcomed He deciares that the only om was made to the rep an} whose habit of setting upon a door- | of the building to prevent the flames| walla Walla ecaed Hialock the assistance of a morning and ht) times Gill's atteck on Ree |the delegates on behalf of the city, the policyholders have is to paign fund, a promise or pledge | knob is viewed by the Baker fam-| from spreading. } PUYALLUP VALLEY'S own fair! ovoning organ will be sufficient to M A. Sites ten en him panes peti took luncheon at the Palace Pivi action for the misuse of tven tly oF ind y that | fly as another bird killed with the| The house was owned by W. Lew| is om t with « vim and @ VIGO | wwing things thelr way, 4% DEW® | waecanty, but on the other hand {t| hotel. This afterncon « trip to Mt “a publican adminiatratior stone. . ter and was used by @ gang of men| that looks good for the success of | \ooers will be the main fact hax strengthened him with the’ Tamalpais will be taken. her federal * prodigal, young “Eddie orland boys for nightly carousalk. The! the show T rain «didn't bh a direct primary campaign = anneal = YORK, Oct. 4—Jobn A. | lenied this, Hughes ther : Baker. ax he is familiarly) piace had long been abandoned as! much effect In keeping people AWAY. | thar gystem it will be p WAS @ Witness today before | ed the examination on the subse known to his friends because of his » permanent residence. jand all day Tuesday long trains of| oi for a candidate to sv we insurance investiga-/ ampaign contributions, Wit | avoirdapots, ie just back from the Another structure, at 1006% | wagons bearing exhibits were mak- | .oough newspapers can be bought ttee. Before the meeting | *#!d he aid not know positively that | j fair at Portland, where he bas been | coventh, owned by the First Presby-|ing their way to the fair. The| for iack of advertising A. Bridge & Co. Popular Price Clothiers. “ald he would take tame | contributic were made, but pre-|superintending King county’® ¢%- | torfan church, has also been ordered! atock show is particularly fine. Ex The corporations did not — —ennnreenntiiniotin 9 —>o— sumed they had been, He did not} bibite | reme Lena le uration rates to the fair are bow IM | Lina to the direct primary, b Wiitiams announces the know they were not recorded tn the |foree on the Northern Pacifie and)... advertising departments of the | her son, Carl Carr, w books by all indications a& @normons)| pines and P-T. did not see how! Obd fever on October A statement was produced show BIG FIR ecowd will travel fairward the next| mee ond Fh song withoat #.| 20 years. Was born at | ine that the company. from June 1. | | few days Hence the recent resolution of the | Wik Funeral was bois, 908, to Auguat 6 1906 paid nears | | | Fence ‘Men's, Republican club in at Belleview, Wash. Be-|% balf million to Andrew Harilton | , 2 I tavor of the reform system. | her, he leaves three on to over $1,190,000, for le POR T LAND MARIN OTES Mayor Ballinger the corporatioss four sinters to mourn «= es, under Hamilton's di- | 3 want to run again not only because " James, Ray, Ruth and * m. MeCall said the bu The Ueitish steamer Tiger or-|he has pleased them, but because » | Mrs. W. H. Lee and M was omtabliahed under Harmiltor | | 4 in Beattic fi the went t! hie administration has generally e ook after legtatative matters in} PORTLAND, Oct. 4—A fire on} | of South America Wednesday | heen aatixfactory to the people and e Tuesday night destroyed the eatire| Fresh from a visit to Rome and a ng. The vemset brought «| they believe they could re-elect him poiomie block of buildings bounded by Salm-| papal bened: x M coffee an@ general mer-| om the republican ticket. The may MAKES MINISTERS n. Taylor and Front streets and the Right Rev 3.| chandias for Puget sound points or, however, has created a frost in the Willamette river. The damage| O'Dea. of the Nesqually diocess, will| "rhe xcoumnos line steamship Mem-| some quarters epublic lia estimated at $110,000. arrive in Seattle on Friday, after! ois arrived in Seattle Wednend ane doubt if he could succeed again the New Era int & 1 com He will be met at the train by @) gout American por and New| make Ballinger mayor was with 1y, from spontaneous combustion. | large number of priests of the die|yory. She will take « cargo of the understanding that the Great Ministers should not accept 4/ The insurance equals about one-half|cese and members of the laity, whol ge »al, box shooke and| Northern had an axe for him to }10 per cent reduction from stores. It! the amount of damage will escort him to the Pro-Cathe| ga imon \erind, and that it expected him to ee i + seabes thes 100 Gepencent om out-| "Tie henviact lower, are: C. W.lGral, where solemn ‘beacdiction of] nen nasser shasta. 1. Gray a| Shea comerntive same ie Men's heavy blue Serge Suit,’ extra iders and causes the business men! Litly, owner of the buildings and ©. the blessed sacrament and the time | le Friday from Hellinghom tion. Farrell did not want favors ‘ a snat f°, 00% down om the ministry T. Liny Gree & Send compemy.| parting of the papel bicesing will bal ge” geen rienintc the reat in| trom the séministzation, he salt well made and trimmed, single and Ate ~~ So said Rev. J. M. Wilson, D. D..| $25,000 Bra Pi & Ol! com- given nday afterr largel parry 2 Mero 3 Nl het he wanted to be eure thet the : jarge ates | Pestor of the Westminster Presby-| pany, $15,000; Thnms. Crees & Co.,| pub eption will be given thelg-rcic on the steam ;|elty officials did not graft from his double breasted styles, slims and erian cht at the Wednesday! paints and oil, $14,000; W. C. Hol-| bishop. The details are now being ect with the Shasta «-| Ballinger, as well as aversi coun fi wrning session of the semi-annua!| man, farm implements, $20,000. arranged | poe (Imen who ed Farrell's sup- ‘ - ating of the Puget Sound Presby pishon ODew's visit to Rome wank en sssacser Inemnee ate mths cae upaemtanttan stouts, made to sell regularly for whi: ng held at the First| @#R RAR AWARE AAEM nade ay required by tho Catholiel oo any en ne have probably since learned, how $12 SO cnecial reh |* as at ‘ : , 2 burch, it having been ten years! 4a) night for Los Angeles She witt|ever, that small favors would be -oU, spec cia ministers spoke * Indian ary, the Siwash ® \ctace bis last pilgrimage to the vat-| take a full lint of pasmen and a| thankfully received a Tartar. best, fail ib. 34¢ aly schools, and fav-|# her Indian curiosities #| setae te, (ait carly jn June, 086) cargo of 6 saa a aAgOURy of Ga tae Lotion, for tan an in D “gral » public| ® On the street corners, hax asked # | servation of the Interior decorations the counct! have displayed and F riday, all ne be 0 at a grad-| * for a writ of habeas corpus to #/ or the cathedrals of Italy, Frar Co 0 erative Plan the Seattle r mpany, the SELL. THE WATERMAN yatem ~ come po . : 22 *| Belgium and England, to gather latter intro, te oo te size’ FOUNTAIN PEN A report showed that the Young|* Jobnny, who is said to be im #| ideas for the decoration of the naw elect them again, The hostility of stem societies had given away|* Alaska and adopted by the #| carhedral in this city the public against them on accoun ¢ lg the iast year, an in-|* Metiakahtlas Mary's suit is #| A new «tore has opened up at| of the Moore-Gilman franchise and “ ¢ $1111 over the previous|* against the Washington Chil- #| sas Seiad eeanenain, tainted We ee = & dren's Home society, which | Deotusert and Consumer’ eamele Choice of our new line of dark and In the morning Rev A. Glass,| * undertook to take care of the @ tion. The store is run on the co . : Tw» as $01 FIRST AVENUE. of Pasadena, Cat, delivered an ad.|* child and disposed of it to the & Condens wean. Some pont light mixed Tweeds and Scotch COLMAN BUILDING jrean \* Northern Indian tribe * ered ty the Weatern Cor . Geleestla and Marion | Fifty members were present # Tho hearing on tho writ will #| STATE ta oa ko A Gp eciact’ goods, all good patterns, perfectly & take place before Judge Frater # Kimbatl ta in ch and when seen| | on Thursday * ad . ee ss - TRAMPS ARE : : by the writer reported « fine bust tailored, fine fitting, single or dou hone and that everything was mov HKAKRAAREKEEAEHE) THE MILL CREEK RAILROAD né | iy ' 4. CRE Hing along smoothly 5 5 HERE A-PLENTY see a ee WARNING |] _°%s, bressted. all sizes, regula ZL Pacific in Walla Walla county, waa ie ¢ rs ak a — GLVERNOR SIGNS sold by that aystem, Tuesday, fof CINCINNATE Oct ¢—Armumente lf oo oo ae 13.50 to $15.00, special Thurs Since Getober 1 the police have the Washington & Columbia River Sted tor feces - care tarsi were| wee ched” 49 vic Timex must| PAPERS FOR RETURN rafiwend for $108,106.96. A reoae Facmaed tn the Uniting Staten cit e 5 day and and [be hard,” remarked a police officer tt tS eee ey eee uit court of appeals this morning eo ar n i r -ridav ‘after scanning the record. “Oi OF CROWE| "it? the secretary of state at Otyap- | out com fa Friday, |these, 29 men are broke. Pesta the Wath * | Other Dentists Unfamil y= ‘Cloaks, Suits and | Fifty per cent of those arrested - a SE the Northern Pacifie| This Wonderful Process Are your choice B Just now era meer exceptional ber- nal number of tramps in the! some sen om. t end te ve he NOVELTY MANUFAC- but they intend to give them TURING CO. on the chain gang, if they in 1207 Second Ave. | sist om idling their time away | WE ARE | FORGERY! ‘| it apecialiat: f Riedl complicated Con On a charge of forgery, Harry ta about your eyesight Doyle, alias Joe Doyle, alias Harry Sinclair, was arrested in this city by the police on Tuesday. Doyle is gery in Astoria, Ore. |Linnville, of Clatsop county leave today with extradition , to secure the prisoner. Doyle has beon a fugitive stice since April 18. He apers from is said to lj . ve been eged to have committed the for | Sheriff Thos. will| | working for the Seattle, claims to have worked with Crowe trie company while in this city, at the stock yards at South Oma , THE }raifroad refused to build a depot] LINCOLN, Oct. 4.—Tuesday Gov- liar the town of Outlook, situsted $3. 00 Sava e Pattern ernor Mickey issued requisition p half way between Sunnyside and pers for the return of Pat Crowe. Granger, Wash. the citizens have 2 Cal. Ri le $2.35 ow under arrest at Put Mont. | circulated a petition to the officials | cut prices make cus Crowe is charged with the shooting | o¢ the railroad company asking why oan ners we il good ds to and wounding of an officer at Oma-| 4 depot has been denied them. Ce hold them ha. City Detective Heltseld, Of) tain promoters in the town of | $12.50 Savage Repeater, shoots Omaha, will carry the papers to) Gramver are said to be responsible || short, long and long rifle $1950 Butte and bring the prisoner back | for the rumpus in Outlook, and the | $1.00 Daisy Air Rifle 7 to Omaha people of the latter place decided | $1500 Double barrel Shot G In addition to the Informat ed | tas turday to ship all thetr| againat Crowe by Chief of Police | freight from Alfulfa, four miles be- | sior temineten ai eal Donahue, of Omaha, for shooting Of- | yond the main Ine, instead of from " ; ficer Jackson, the is an original | Granger | information new on file against him! gCHWABACHER BROS. & CO. harging him with highway robbery! of Seattle, purchased on Tuesday in having forced Edward A. Cud-/the first carload of canned black $1.00 Me ahy to pay $25,000 ransom for his| berries shipped this season by the be Legeins son’a return Puyallup and Sumner Fruit Grow {210 Indian ‘ From Butte word has been receiv. | ers’ association. The price paid was | fl * pwd oma aardee “ M 64 to the effect that Crowe has been | $902. All apples, except Ben Davis Sporting Goods reduced. further identified by a man wh nd pwaukee varteties, will be aot | bought this season by the associa bd incing’e Geek Store 4. tion at 60 cents for 45 pounds De Due -ur stated emphatically ‘Frid y that t ae in jaw STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT fle wan ain wured them leas. than — truth # ie mayor 6 had fas + od Aeale tmantings | Uolmcked up b shipmate, was | a m ipeen’ or ae Hé started out for the train Isa stinct advance In dental science, originated, patented and protected by the Ohio Dentiats. There longer any nee ity jf for a of fal rae und falling teeth are made firm and strong forever AN dis eases of the gums, including pyorrhoae, are — permanently u and all other ntal work is accomplished without pain if and with guaranteed satisfac tion of xper wT, wn for Oh Remark uec Account Dentiat Spectalists for tal work, with at ye fr y a. ¥ e to all a.m. to 8 p.m 8:20 ta Lp. OHIO DENTISTS Pike St., xatr Kran mreenye Completely at a Lose to io h branch r disposal. m Cor, Third Ave. of All ation Sun Mccain iekens ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT N REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 SECOND AVENUE NETT DOORTO THE BON MARCHE

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