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i | i Roosevelt Considering Seattle’s Big Fair WASHIN IN, D.C, Oct 1 Through the endeavors of Se Piles and Ankeny, representing the citizens of Seattle, the president will with the cabinet which wil tomorrow consider attle next summer MAY DISCUSS THE STRIKE Is B. F, Sweeney, manager of the Seattle Brewing & Malting com pany, going to visit Cincinnati ing the course of his present eastward? This is a question that the of ficers of the company say cannot answer at this t though there is a rur to fect that he is going to do so. Cin einnat! is headquarters for the In ternational Brewery © Workmer union and also stronghold of th brewery owne d it is conje ured that t or magnate Is t strike The with ur are playing th over Ca the fight is wagie ty. The brewery magnates are try ing to create the impre tha the strike is enc n order to neutralize the boycott, and i end is sending agents all over the country to spread the report. Th union is following these 1p with delegates, who are | ng the saloon m n Hans Puttrich, secretary he 4 Wednesday mort 8 cast as far as Tdaby and reports that the unfair heer being tabooed thoronghly by the Cascade miners. He blew into W Jace, Idaho, the morning after a @aring hold-up 1 was mistaken for one of the stickup men. He succeeded, however, in establishing his identity before he reached jai! of sa In Spokane the number loons using unfair beer has dwin Se RRR Re * * *® CUPID SPRINGS SURPRISE. * * n in Seattle Thure- ® ® day an wh ing a ® * vugeing a epted * The f ary *, for ® ® ot we * * The man hoot h* ® the little w 1 chap ts * Wid ft ‘ ® merly engage he rat iw wr ‘ * * 8 ho wrough a * among men tx ath an, ® *™M A M ( Sa-® * lem, © b ( Port. ® * land, where st » broth * ® Mine « be m- * * ployed unt! y the ® * on t m * 7 , a * * ® tary * & She has had a « ‘-* * t nd is k * *? ya k « * ® federat taw * ® The annor t of *: © cor * * her f oe *! . breath. ® * i * . * *& Mr. and Mrs. F will be ® wath Washing * ®t the ‘* ® thelr ow o * * eee ee ee | MARINE NOTES With 177 passengers and $3,200 in gold dust » steamship Humboldt of the Humboldt ship com pany, arrived in Seattle Wednesday night from Skagway and southeast ern Alaskan points. The Humboldt also brought a cargo of 6,100 cases of salmon and 140 boxes of fresh « ‘Stood Up For Uncle Sam's Land) sassers oe me viv» 0 Shack, a tailor, was given a complaint charging Louis ( hiel, proprietor of the German bal ery, at 920 Firat, with assault and battery Wednesday morning by A 1g to the complaint Sack fared badly at the hand h weighty antag 1 now bear two deep cats in } alp. ‘The sip is stitehed he not the tail ling If t can’t Mek him PH make t pay for the caning he gave me stated Sack after the f bat tle cleared away in ¥ bar next door to the German bakery Tuesday 1 ha Cc na 1 don’t inews, We tay alled Each Other Grafters ° WALLA WALLA, Oct. 1 IF bh other with grafting ' rr Hunt had t en them t af ble . » fire ene Bridges latter In f she » to me at the name I better take ba ed on & le wk th was ap T thir at they 4 >it, If he want « ve ‘ hat w N It THE '* Flower Show adc atabditaaRn 0 ti se eb Me 8 “ 7 SEATTL ty Hor tural soclety met Wednes jay night in the chamber of com mores rooms and discussed plans for (ie flower show to be held in 1 tensen's hall on ember 16 to 18 peoches were made by Prof. Shel n, County Fruit Inspector Joba Hopkins, Charles Malmo and Chatr man John A, Stewart The second Wednesday im Novem ber the s y will meet again and make final arrangements for the how | Renick for Council enick for GVouncil | | “ | Frank H, Renick, wh ted > the lagt leginlature in the Mack }intowh-F frame-up being etly | 4 for the republican nomination f uncilman from the eventh ward next spring. He has A pret trong following of b hese t Renick wai ve (ime my e city comptroller's it hen he ha B ERE ee * ’ & SHOT BEAR NEAR SEATTLE # # A shaggy back bear weighing # * 2 inds Was brought to the # & cit ay by NA * @ north end of Lake Washing- * * * * * eee ee eee eee) PHILADELPHIA, Oct wh he other delegates alled le ft ational Hi y Miex Ann 8. Ha nna, who stated that ma: egal that auth persona have the right to £ fering men and at ful drugs e that who was s youd hum ing Her at | COLLISION Favors Legal Murder “FIREMEN IN James Oct. 12.—Capt Cor Edward Herrick and W liam Martin will probably die of in-| juries sustained in morning between a ho street car, Two other f badly bert ) CHICAG rry, 63 Patrick M Octo, 12 0 a wealthy this morning the supposed WASHINGTON Col, A. 8. Frost + mander the army pines today Rew ashed a wor anger D. C., Oct. 11 « elected as co of the Ph. x oF stand for a str of the Brooklyn ¢ view # HEAD OF HOSPITAL died from 22 to four, There are yatput } ow four fair sa'oons in © 3 | ony and three in Roslyn. le VICTORIA, Oct. 12—A_ report | U Notes 5 jfrom Vancouver states the Cana The latest move which gy: | dian Pacific Steamship company tn-| ore have made in the local inn the|{2nas (© rebuld the steamship! The senior class of the State un to stick out 200 posters asking Princess May, which piles on the) versity elected the following offi blic to drink union beer. They| vancouver-Skasw $h j Wee w De desetulty avebaed gutting lantol pow coe cc aewey Tus. She is tOjcers on ednesday: James th the’ coerts on the! new high power botlers, guar- | Dootson, Klataw, president Mise oo. on \ aiandahans. ©. bapentt anteeing her a speed of 17 knots ap | Anna BE. Bilegert, secretary; Oscar i eentat ba eshesae by refrain hour. Her interior housework will| W. Damm, Kappa Sigma, treasurer ingedl Roy rargedh thy the | “140 be changed | Percy Dearie was elected pr BE fo moe to drink “untair” beer ASHING Oct. 12—The|dent of the junior class on We eves xsmminadbi navy department is authority for | needay, after a fierce battle between eee jthe statement that the armored|the fraternities and “barbaria See ee eR He cruiser Colorado recently j@ | Dearie is « fraternity man. Other * Paes _ &/ record with her six-inch guns which | junior officers are: Mine Margaret *@ TALK ABOUT YOUR BLUE- ®/has never been equa'ed, and was| Heyes, vice president; Lelia Haw * BEARDS. # | accomplished without derangement | kins, secretary Joneph McArdle *® NEW YORK. Oct. 12—Ac- #/of her sights. The feat is remark-| treasurer; T. Kennedy, marsha! # cused of having three young ®/ able because it was the first time | & Wives living simuitaneousty in #| the guns of the vesel had been fired | # the same fat building, Rob- #)and also the first time her gun| The work of laying the steam # ert Benicker, 25, was arraigned #/crews had a chance to work pipes: connect the new chemical yesterday on complaints @) gether laboratory annex of the state unl & made by two of the women. #| PORT TOWNSEND, Oct. 12.— | tersity to the heating system ts # The third was passed by him #| Three Japanese stowaways, wh c-\ ing rapidly along. All the sod has Bias @ giater tothe other two. @ cording to statements of Captain | been removed along the line and a % Two claim they supplied the #| Paulson, of the bark Reaper, must | large gang of men are at work dig % money for the third to travel. #| have been confined in pitch dark-! ging the dit About fowt ¢ = &| Ress for 52 days, were found in the | pipe will be laid. eRe Rae ee eee ee | lAzarotte of his vessel while she was | pot vag loading lumber at Port Ludlow Wednesday Ext nd to Coast | The Japs were turned over to the [immigration authorities and it is me “ likely they may be deported at the| J, EF. O'Reilly Jexpense of the Reaper. An exam- | g~ ST. PAUL OFFICIALS AT CHI-| Toit of the crew tailed to reval | Ndorses CAGO CONFIRM TACOMA RE.-|how the men came to be aboard | The crew assert they did not know PORT the Japs must have received from the « or they w CHICAGO. Oct. 12.—At the coner-| died of starvation 2) offices of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. the report from Tacoma was confirmed that the company had just purchased 165) acres of tideland property on the} Tacoma waterfront, for which about $775,000 was paid. The St. Paul company has naw secured $1,900,( worth of terminal proper in Ta coma. | It ts now admitted by officials of the company that its plan is to ex tend the St. Paul system te Tacoma ‘an rapidiy as is warranted by the development of the country between Bouth Dakota and Puget Sound From present indication within five years the extension to Tacoma MIN be completed. Several surveys have been made from to Tacoma and the eng are still in the field. Construction of a| line running northwest from Cham beriain for seventy-five miles is in progress, but the complete route to Tacoma has not yet been fixe Lilly Got 15 Days m cers iain Police Judge Gordon had the sat fefaction of handing a 15-day jail) sentence to Fred Lilly, who was! given one hour to clean the Seattle taud from his feet a few days ago. Lilly staid, as he thought he had the best hand, and the court beat him out with the help of Patrolman Anderson. Lilly hae been under arrest sev ¢ral times before. Generally ing, Seattie’s criminal element b become wise to the working of 4 suspended sentence and enap thelr fingers at the patrolmen. Even Liz tite Smith's pickpockets refuse to obey the court's rulings and many have returned to the tender!< to work under her protection. None of them have been brought into po jice court to be given jail sentence for their disobedien This sha plainly why Lizette Smith fears not the law and why, with the a wnsernpulows attorney h hoodwink the courts an ‘ t clever colored “6 ous Tresor! of their prese but it is thought WASHINGTON, Oct of murder and mutiny | curred on board the schooner Harry A. Berwind, was brought to this city from hport, N. C., in a dis-| A story which o¢ patch from the crew of the schooner Blanche H. King, bound from Brunswick, Ga. to Philadelphia The report stated that Captain Ru mill, the mate. cook and an engi- neer, who did the hoisting ard the Berwind, had apparently en killed in the mutiny and their bodies thrown overboard. The body of a negro was deck where he, too Three negroe 1 that remained rew of the Berwin, were © Southport, N. C., on the Th efused to state canine ble. 1 Ber wind was bound from a territory against which athport ie quar antined for yellow fever. The men which they will be turned over Wood Was Measured Short bulla gents. a 1 found the first m hort after the bee ' e of th The Rain Heights tmpre ment club meots I y night la ' 1 ogra the d ’ matters will be 1 y , Prop's. ©! Hard Work Often Strains the Doan's Kidney Pille Keep the Kidneys Well and the Back Strong. Ar rk Y REILLY k and Brings on Kidney erious Murder Me m ear heck Disorders. a collision this! rt and a} men were | anufacturer, | was mysteriously assaulted and died is no light on KIDNEY | PILLS “< Seattle will be a dull, h 1 ary troubl y 1 I K Pilla t r h 1 f 1 i wend k ix hard on the back to kidneys with an occasional Doan’s Kidney Pills. Sold by all druggists. Price 506 Pre 8 far: t A " , t two ye I sufterea ¢ atta f backach ined Treas ¢ id \ ling At n'a Kidney F inte th has | complaining of kt never fail to tell them at Kidney Pills. I would not have de this hi the brought about ed Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo, N TAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 190: STATTLE SFATITLE HOME - j GREAT . MAJESTIC 7] ROUND OAK enplete Heke! ai BEATER RANGE Seapin srege CUNCORPORATED } brary Surrahere SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STRELTS. Carload of ReedFurniture Has Recently Been Receive interest in th This shipment embraces medium and popular od Reed Goods, To create ed the Friday Speciale This $2.50 Reed | | pr following t Rocker SE Rent emmmncnte t La f exte comfortable Reed Rocker Z far white high & x f base Is * a under arms price pectal. t ne. Regular price $18. price $B-25 We Show Over 200 Patterns in the Better Grades of Carpeting Friday Special This Eight-Day Striking § 68 ment among which to choos Mantel = WB mms a tee Clock | We Are Showing New Arrivals aoe oe eet measures 15 1 in. wide, with Inlald and Printed Linoleum in“ether eden Tininhed oui Our Heating Stove PricesAre Guaranteed No Special Prices Nor Cut Prices on Stoves This Season While we have a large stock of heating ste ure to the inflation of the price of any article merely to make the re= od them so fairly that it will not be necessary to have special | duction appear great when a special price is quoted. > Geitne this Ganeek: Gee Gat Wetees coward thi ene Of the canes We wish t wn as an infallible rule this business that ye ne : Bohs atest Bee adn . regular prices nable merchandixe may be depended upon to be In order to dispose of them the mame at the beginning of the season, when the demand is heavie We make thig announcement in order to make cle position est, as at the end. There may be special prices from time to time with regard to nable goods. We have never sidered it good ome advinad’ the regular prices on seasonable lines may busin ark up any lin tine with 4 upon throughout. In the case of beating es we mal ject of making a big profit best, and ther positive announcement that neither special prices on individ Ing the prices down to jemand siackens nda of stoves nor cut prices on the line in general will be made vi sult of the passing pposed to this « i A Ragley’s Corner} 0 Per Cent | | | CONSIGNMENT | SALE | The end t* near and in order to fulfill the contract which the Crown Clothing Co. 112: First e 9 raise a certain amount of m ey by Saturday, October 14th, which is to be the last day of the sale and final settlement must be made on that date so as to get ary amount of money they 7 ON FO RINGERS, will make extra nary cuts in their entire stock and if the people of Seattle appreciate good me HOT WAT comBt handise they will take advantage of these sacrifices. Below r few of our startling prices ATION FOUNT. SYRINGES To test this ad. all who bring it with them we will allow count of 10 per cent AND ALL OTHER RUBBER GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. STOCK NEW ’*s Suit Miscell 2CEIVE Men’s Suits scellaneous RRCEIVED IVERY Men's $10.00 Cheviot 84.95 | Men's Linen Collars, all shapes BOTH PHON Men's $ Chev DS | Men's White Handkerchiefs 2 = . Men's $14.00 Worsted Men's Canvas Gloves, 4 pairs Men's $16.00 W ted Men Heavy Rockford Sox, 4 pairs Men's $18.00 Worsted Suits Men's Neckwear, 5¢ Men's $20.00 Worsted Suits 11.50 | Men's Bia ne $1.00 value rv) Men's ‘ M bs Sh Ss Men's Working Shirts « Viel Kia Men's Callforn Planne rts oe RD Aye © Me oe a “ . Men's Woolen Sox Men's Box Calf Men's Cashmer pair Men's Velour Calf } Men's Famous Austin Shoe 1 PARLORS dy Attendants, eavy ‘ ¥ ibbed nderwea Hours £:30 to 6 Sundaya, ’ Working Pants ide er ey, ae i Both phonaar.) Men o Pants St 's Heavy Gray Wool Underwear OND Ae Men's * Pants 1. OO value Men Fine Dress M. F. Line s2 s Heavy Gray Wool Underwea Men's Fine Drews ‘Tallored M.'F. Line....93. Fine Woolen Underwear, regular $ Turkish Bath 50c Children’s Suits INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT Men’s Hats Fret and, Woche Guaideen’s Galle, ventas 05.00, 9 Men’s Working Hate . 9 he Men’s Fine Dress Hats, all colors reser ef oomph pe Men's Fine Dre LONDON LOAN OFFIC! Children’s Ove ilar $3.60, now Men's Fine Dress Hats, in Stiff and Soft 106 ‘Becend A. Be Next to Guy’e Drug Store Money to Loan on Watches, Ola- monds and Jeweir: De not buy « watch or before you see our display our window and our pricey, marked ia plain figures, lsaee Luria Prop We are closing out & HE CROWN CLOTHING CO. J=====— 1121 First Avenue, Cor. Seneca, Seattle, Wash. Heapnten Ka Jewelers 704 First Avenue ——