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{ : in ha Carnegie Medals for Life Savers PITTSRURG, ¢ 17.—3 Plume coms ft med. $6 M A. Doy Quebec, re . Ne silver M cued & 1 * al; far geoccooooooce Poeseresere At Ballard : Pereereeeseey The four-masted F Thompson has t x mon bay and w er Sear the winter, ¢ @ock. St y of tain M. Wh gus Alaska tra The Business Men's met in the spe fent out secure the w they had ted M Moore 1 that he } sked > some 10-a Partridge Is Candidate in t fehaita fous Laley (sadaivte SAN -FRANCISCO, Oct un he history € pe y the that a t n candidate, with two pre hind him, w andid an fF has b melig of a D facy was, by ma with lit-|a result the coming contest 7 nomina takes of the nature of a ’ a” of ‘onaid ballots and arrays, In a great on “ ed fight | ure. asses again the mas m. He won,| Patridge is a representative of majority |the former as h as Schm ue measures THE SEATTLE Mect Rnes |Water Cut Bill rirst Fusion ("a | he « 1 he |earde the § rate, wh to be that paid by mout | Be of the fact tha for the first time in many t Improvement ordinances ret ing an outlay of near $ paswod WASHINGTON, D, ¢., 0 At the Qurfield t \ | general of the Sandwich Isla ing F lent Grant's ad ' of P i anotne ng alt H " RK an leagie that 9 g vot DEAFNESS CANNOT BE ¢ | N ri t ra ‘ee : 1 s i" | @ ' i Pita f pa } ity e «fora ft acreoge, # ae ¢ its stand nent, wh t to the campaign as t that a truce has at Realizing that strenu do ali secure ioe. plant for ° sary to secure his defeat |b effected between local reput Wants he present wags easion, the BR can cussed. FP strom wee formed and overt mn We have everything in that the present » alled to the democrats o - ." o here and for lew mone & disgrace to « 80 Ne means shi new one. He « ple expecting friends on a train had to stand o without a light and withe ut in the rain ut a walt- In This at << 57 Varieties of Trouble| | | Food, Milk Milk, $1.00 sine Granum, Tbe Pickle Famil ly ing room. Rekay’s Food. A mill man present state that he} Kekay's Food ary had offered the railway company | ~optogenic Milk Powders. lights for the depot if they would| Did you ever hear of a Pickle & | husband George F. P r mptoges ‘ wader Stritig them, but they had pald no| ing in a pickle? Of conduct un “ < on rie i» attention to the offer, The matter! No? & gentlemer Mra. Pickles bas} [pany hg ’ s in Will be looked into by the committee | Well, its strange, but true. sworn out a warrant for the arrest || [ime Wat on rattroads. MARINE NOTES The steamer Dolphin, of the Alas- ka Steamship company. sailed for Skagway and southeastern Alaskan | points Monday night with a light of passengers and a cargo of freight. | The British ship Dunrtaffnoge which has been lying at Quarter- master harbor for more than a year Waiting for a charter, was towed to the West Seattle elevator Monday She will begin loading a cargo of wheat for the United Kingdom. Frank Turner, who has been ap pointed to the position of assistant tnapector of boilers on the Seattle! staff under Inspectors Whitney and | Turner, reported for duty from San Francisco Monday Increase in shipping necessitated this step. An assistant inspector of hulls is ex pected to arrive in Seattle some time during the latter part of this week The harbor master’s office, which is now situated on the second floor | of the fire station, foot of Madison. | is to. be changed and tn the future will be situated down on the dock adjacent to the fire station building The change is to be made some time this winter. The fire house will then be remodeld and better aecommodations for the firemen provides “City Government Rotten”--Folk PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17 Folk. governor of Missouri, in his Speech yesterday, forming part of the campaign becween the re formed party art that| “the most conspicuous part of mu nicipal governments in the United] States today is that they are gov erned by the few and not by the people. There is more rottennoss and less patrioticm in our cities than anywhere else. The governor had an extremely enthusiastic reception, and was the guest of honor among members of the cabinet, senators and other not-} ables. Joseph ac Wilson, ansaid | fter eluding the military and civil authorities for morte than a year with a reward of $50 over his head for deserting the Tenth intantry, arrest in Seattle by Wested Monday. was place It was reported to Coroner Car- roll that BE. Burdash, an employe of the Cherry Valley Logging company at Monroe, was crushed bene heavy log and instantly killed. The deputy was sent to investigate the cane Monday night A. Kapin, while riding on a Mad- ison street cable car between Fir and Becond Monday afternoor an epileptic fit and fell t pavement. He was badly and was conveyed to his home Patrol wagon. |the pulpit of one of the | churches of that city According to Mrs. Ida Pickles, her ‘Dr. Wharton Leaves Post of her be barging aswanit and battery. 8 him with} 70 Sugar of Milk her bu col- | tation, b lect her wages, and when she re | fused to let him do so, walked into|f All Other Brands of Sug the Royal restaurant, where she ts Milk, per employed, and, armed with a r Nursing B. $ ox. and 12 of volver, threate her life araduated, extra heavy | _ Pickles has disappeared Castoria, Fletcher's After two years of incumbency in Glycerine Suppositories the pulpit of the First Methodist All Other Baby Needs a ehureh, Rev, Fletcher L. Wharton Prices. wr* Delivery one of the best known and most é é Phones 982 highly respected clergymen in the elty, will leave shortly for Wheet ing, W. Va It is thought Rev. Crombie Sm of Omaha, Neb., will succeed him After a brief flincss, Thomas EF. Morris, 38 years of age, a compo: itor, died on Monday at the Wayside Funeral will be held un hospital der the auspices of th and the Typographical Odd Pel! n of thi CAN CONVEY Bt Broadhurst System Makes 800-804 First Ave bia St. Cor. Colum where he will occupy Methodist T AN IMPERP Other Reliable J. Redelsheimer & Co. m F alling} : } Thus cried the hair, And a hind! neighbor came to the rescue with a} bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hi was saved! In gratitude, it grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich « color of carly life. Druggists have «| sold it in all parts of the world for} * over sixty years. S.7Gce.. EVERY DAY ap. box Cups and Saucers, pair Giaxses, pair Knives and Forks, pair . IDEA OF THE BEAUTY OF OUR OVERCOATS. Veiling, yard WE HAVE ALL CORRECT STYLES, RICH AND RE Ribbons, yard . LIABLE TEXTURES. LATEST PATTERNS Toweling, yard .. $18 $1 Ou l0c Stor Second Ave.. yo are the o foal and astro’ 1 organ b he Pacific went ALLEN Overeont Me 1608 Second Ave The State. Strongest Turkish Bath 50c = BUSINESS COULEGE NIGHT ONE MONTH $4.00; $1X MONTHS $20.00. You'll fina MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY EVENING. Pharmacy BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH COURSES. tho atrec MILLER @ ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK ND. 3288; MAIN 1640, | INCLUDING BED ALL NI AY SCHOOL 1206 SECOND STAR Your Baby's our own impor eat quality, per Ib anes FOR RENT 4& GILBERT RAMAKER CO. ady’s Barber Shop First and Washington TURS oubt URED jusive ise 0¢ ar of t Cut Both 10¢ 10¢ 10e 10e¢ 106 10¢ 10¢ Ne e Ident ngest oune th- nue. GUT AVE DAY, OCT 1905 EATTLE HOME or TH OREAT MAJKaTIC RANGE "sre OND AVENUE Choice of 20 Patterns of Smith’s Wool Velvet Carpeting at 98c Per Yard EWED, LAID D LINED Wool Carpeting embod all that ia good in tht aus of floor ! nequa " th Wool Velvet xceller ort att t € ne ud £ 1 wearing allt ! el exter by hote a th ntry Hotel men are e jal ip rt t howlng f thie carpeting The a " P t he pop K © th r yard “ a ne al pr , a and lined per years ose Wednesday and Thursday furnishings No. 8 Reed’s Copper Bottom Boiler $1.35 Be moog Glass Wash Board nl % 3: te $I, vd Champion eo | Board 68c fon. Board and 14 In. wide. Re gular price 68e a} sale pri “| /REDERION & CINCORPORATED ) MADISON AND SPRING SEATTLE AGENCY FOR ROUND OAK HEATER Complete Wi Cob Furnushers STRELT S. Short Lengths and Discontinued Pat- terns of $1.00 to $1.50 Scotch Madras 65¢ a Yard engtha are of fine I iran wh tof 5 pe pr morrow, pe {A Garload of Low-Priced Office Desks } Has Just Been Received } and Samples Placed on Display } Specials From the House- Department Mrs. Potts’ Sad lrons 75c Per Set Novelty Clothes Wringer $2.98 An extra high-grade Wringer that n on the market for 36 nd given universal satis- Runs on ball bearings ollers 1%x10 in. Is mproved guide 2 2 in a strong and well such a nner that the pars over the entire width of the rollers instead of only the cen- of differ with t size breakat Iwood stretcher handle and bronzed iron stand. Irons are ext finished, be the x far superior to many cheaper kinds of " - ¢ ter. Has combination clamps Potts’ Irons on the market. Reg for wood, galvanised {ron ae ular price $1.25 per set; special fiber tubs. Special sale price sale price, per set The 82. 98 |The Chillinthe Alr Gives Warning of Colder Weather to Come Spare Yourself Discomfo (stoves have ome three thousand miles—n¢ (we have a large force of competent t ll have to employ any one who cor for buying NOW, whereas buying later on bas this week—today, if pomible. We say this regardless of any selfish want you to accept our friendly advice, which is founded it boeause it is to YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST TO DO 80. won in excellent later on we > advantages and 1 they wil! be at any time this season (nee jealer 1 o—the weather has along proofessin a k at fifteen year d Annoying Delay by Purchasing Your Heating Stove Now Heating Stoves will not be the season through) rush” orders as yet, but the assortment of nds to keep a complete a cold enough to swamp Us with owledge of netting up Stoves); in fact, there are strong inducements y disadvantages. We strongly urge you to buy your Heating Stove est in the matter. Whether you buy at this store or elsewhere we Stove experience in Seattle, in its broadest sense, and act upon guarantee below) We Guarantee Our Heating Stove Prices We «a ye buy b vos, and this season ff prices ALL the time being under the necessity of quoting special pr avily of Heating St« ywever, we have placed the prices o on indi Heaters at figures ¢ m8 with a large stock. nat will In keeping with our policy of having right the entire stock disposed of without our ! Stoves or cut prices on the line in general ‘onfidence is the basis of trade, and we want you to buy here with confidence in the rightness of our prices at all times. In other words, when you buy here early im the season do not feel that you are paying “early-in-the-season prices.” We recognize no such prices Our prices on Heating Stoves are the same from beginning to end of the season, and this is true of other seasonable lines. On the latter there may be temporary special prices from time to ti as seems advisable, but there wil! never be a general reduction of the season and a lesser der e Garnet Oak For Coal end pr with the approach of the ~~ The Atlas Oak Heater | For Coal | This Heating front feed door, with smoke guard fitted with draw | center grate, screw draft damper, ash pan, nickeled top ring, nick we has long neide swin This is an attractive low-priced Heating Stove. Has dump | eled foot rests, nickeled nam nickeled foot rests, nickeled | plate and nickeled spua jate and nickeled spun urn Prices are as follows: are as follows | diameter 10 inches, height | No. 10, diameter 9 Inches, h 34 inches 0 6 inches 0 86. No. diameter 11 inches, height | No. 1 diameter 11% inches | height 38 inches 88.50 8 inches $10.50 No. 14, diameter 12% tnche No. 14, diameter 13 height 42 inches #1050 41 inches No. 16, diameter 18% Inche No, 16, diameter 15 height 46 inche P1225 | 43 inche COME NOW The fur season Is Just open rich t, best and most varied « ever dlaplayed elled w attention to the of all kinds and we Invite yo ortment of select fur we hav inex kmanship, newest styles, and pe tion guaranted with every purchase R. PETKOVITS & CO. Pioneer I Street 110 Marton nd Fairy Oak Hea For Coal Tip Air- For le ter ood 8 Stove is not lined. It meas- 18 in. long and 16 in. high. We do not guarantee it nor rec | ommend it. Price $1.00 21 in. long and 18 tn, $1.50 jong and 21 In. Same stove, eh Has body of polished steel, screw shat © stove, 24 in. draft both in feed door and ash pit door. is equipped with swing- | ~ off top, nickeled urn, nickeled | 8 -- 82.00 name plate, nickeled top ring and | ~~~——~~~~~~~~~~~ foot rest We take your old stove end 9.75 | } allow you all it is worth 11.7 5 | {part payment for a new one. 78 | Lo, aed * | $1 Cash and $1 a Week $5 Cash and $5 a Month Buys any Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range in Our Stock PIANOS Wo sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier paymen's than ary other bouse in the city, KOHLER & CHASE, Cc. A. Mey ond Avenue. one