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Pewee e eee eter eT RESULTS AT THE MEADOWS NOT DEAD? | New BANK Main, Royal Serer eee ee eee eee eee eee JUDGE GORDON BACK FROM VACATION Tee eee eee eee eee eee ae ee eRe a ple’s, and that te why eee eee funeral was wo private WOMEN FIGHT. THE FLAMES * *o- » * _= ond. ‘x=. wee ea eae on the Seattle snd Everett MAJ. CLARKSON STARTS W RETURNS TOMORROW hateom tomorrow morning San Francisco at 1 o'clock A Sunday On the Sound Hs tonight w ENGLISH EDITOR IN SEATTLE is W. R. COONT shipped a non union crew and galled taco for this port to} LOAD RAILS FOR NOME from San Frar Oakland, Cal ‘haat valeai Coom asking t hich arrived) his brother, William R. Coon. CHARGED WITH SERIOUS man, William name, was killed in lor the Seward Pealn also go to] tons of rails hia morning filed information young} Nome about & MILLION DOLLAR | FOREST FIRES NON-SUPPORTERS DIVORCED aeked to ascertain arging him| The examining trial d watt! next Saturday BOYS STEAL LEAD PIPE 2 a saloonkeey Ferdinand Seheuce, Bemuei Rosender a, ard RK. Dunn, tf boys who } frequently entered a bullding af hiv) stating that they t stolen lead pipe and otherwise aged his property CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS. € McCormick. « Foster Wylie Lite from Ethel Li m Charles Johnson from Cha ANOTHER SUBMARINE LAUNCHED. this victait ten Jobnsom, The following « lected for the ensuing year by J. Abelaith, | THE MARKETS Little change ts noted slong the The supply te good with trading fair and prices uD QUINCY, Muss, Sept submarine torped) boat Commande! t-niversity station last night to play ith me amd twill toned the craft bail game wilt be played at ard tomorrow, but Mond ENTOMBED. Twetve | ber men are entombed in the Mudlick Rescuers are! first « at the Rallardé ball perk Labor dey me between the (wo teams. rwgees | street dose not expect to do much} or teach at | (tading with outside houses, but ie Seer come lenost cases will remain open to re estve shipments which are coming fin and attend ISome of the houses will possttty| Company No. 1, Knights of Pythias,|and interment [close at 10 «. m., but in most case#! who are making plans to attend the | pieasant ¢ meeting of knights at New Orleans wanting heavily Of) this evening at the Christiar er of Choice mines near working to save them. PLAN TO SECURE PRIZE. fied at the how ents yesterday from pr the residence, 300 N doors will remain open. K. EB. Bileworth, who for the past two years has been associated with| scouring one of t the Ryan & Newton company, wll | trom sever his connections with them to to embark In the real estate business, Mr ded by subseription is welllio their trip fund, now giving it a known along the street and recetves | potal of $3,200 the best wishes of many friends tn hia new field vening’s subject te The Seattle-Boston Cop- per Company Are driving night and working shaft ‘Chriat's Prayer 8S A NAUGHTY GIRL. Tensile Sitk.919 complained to treatment af the hands of h Officer turned tha} day on the jt thirty and forty feet and the high grade ore fe shows up from vestigating the case, and found that en to be on She ts also known to have| the stareets rep: resenting herself to be an employe in the Seattle Woolen mille + Clark will endeavor | girl placed in one DRINK BAO LAKE WATER which were lat high «rade ore which will earn Immense dividends stockholders, Alaska Bldg purchase on installments to miss the ROR oF be per port is © Pe tant Quean Anne of the homes me Dork from car $100 to bring you a fort ns per day of the present ore | jand suburbs hundred per cent on the invest m ——]—$$— | AMUGEMENTS. a tae fn om Live Stock. Wethers, shew. Last Week of the Engagement JOHN CORT PR STEWART OPERA COMPANY In Another Mammoth Production DOROTHY Book and Lyrics by B. C ENTS THE Schooner haltdut. per th, PIG Musio by Alfred Cellier Stephenson AGAIN BOWMAN RALSTON shorts, B® per ton > on poy Se Bertha Shalek Lime and Cement. Bessie Fairbairn Geo. W. Lestie plaster parla, | fan Juan & Roohe Mar AND THE BEST COMIC OPERA CHORUS IN AMERICA tb, bo; metal lath Boxes and divans, $1.50; balance of house, $1.00 and divans, Next Sunday—W iiliam PRICES—Night Saturday Matinee es, ond wrenches, balance of house, 75¢ to 260. % UAVS ORS SS FOL OPS : OVERNIGHT : ENTRIE enwe Perrrrrrre = | anne fonday nome at 'T i FIRST RACE. Fiver es W046 Lady's SECOND RACE x fu M "eT ay THIRD RACE x furlongs, « “4 a Nay rT Julokwtride t FOURTH RACE - fu Horan FIFTH RACEMile and « wtx ». Labor Day Ef » value . * 0 Willie Creme . , 992 Kd. Mhertdar ' ’ y™M SIXTH RACE--Mile and « atx «4 ts and ' Bombardier 0a Insurance Rates owners have by this © generally aware that Prope Ime beeo! five insurance rates b in met throughout the ates per cent. Practical only this inere hd prope protect jc aprinklers and long erm risks, such as dweiltin houses, ete. But does the f public know that the leading Fire [insurance Company of Pacific | North w« miinues to write at the old rat and that ft licy holders have 25 to 40 per cent of their pre miume returned to them tn divi deuda The Northwestern Mutual Fire Association of Seattle is mak ing guch a saving for over policy holders If you bave a prop lerty which ts up to the standard ac cepted by this company it will cer tainly be to your antage to in vestigate its proposition - THE looking Oxbow more, but it f prot favestment of down, Man r Duwamish apply to REALTY CO and SEABOLD SECURITY CO 212 American Bank Bidg. Main 2476. ind. 2669. MeLAUGHLIN BY TRAIN IN LAND OFFICE following re 4 transacted dur Aug and commis cash receipts cash entric entries, 11 the street | nd Patrolmen Bunnell and | CIGAR MAKERS’ UNION | 16 MAKING PRESENTS * Ride on the Sound Tomorrow McCARTHYS 1612 te 1622 Second Ave. Seattic’s Relia VOCAL ANDO INSTRUMENTAL TONIGHT. Store Closed All Day Monday LABOR DAY Open Tuesday MORNING, ASSORTMENTS NEW FALL GOODS THAN EVER ARE HUNDREDS of people tn the city who have a few hundred dollars that they would Itke to invest profitably and are © the place where they can do it most safely and sure ly. We belteve that Oxbow offers the best opportunity for invest ment of either «mall or large sums of money $200 WILL MAKE THE FIRST PAYMENT on a $1,000 lot at The lot will be worth $2,000 in one year from now and worth $2,000 to say f $1,000, or 500 per cent on the original ought to sativfy an ordinary appetite $200 18 JUST 20 PER CENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE of a $1,009 lot. We are willing to sel 4 payment of 20 per cent property holders are not willing to sell on such a in Seattle payment; they want half cash or tel! you why. We believe In our property we believe in the young men and young women of Seattle and we » them into partnership with in this matter care for even the 20 per cent down if It were not for extensive improvements on the prop pond the first payment right back increasing are willing to ta We would not the fact that we are makin ety, which require money. We on the property, It ts making It the value of our own security WE ARE NOT AFRAIO to extend purchas era of Oxbe roperty, If we had remote William Jennings Bryan tells what he saw on a trip o} Ne with no futnre prospec » would want half cash or all the Balkans and up the Danube from Belgrade to Budapest. cash, but with nted lots In Oxbow » situated, In In an allustrated article Walter Weliman'’s projected voy b ‘ age is compared with that of Andre's flight and the practica- the heart and center of the manufacturing of this bility of reaching the North Pole by balloon is discussed. city, we are wil take. small give UUme, The evil and demoralizing effects of gambling are vividly and to lot ott have a chance it fair? pictured in an article which describes the winnings and losses ; 7 ‘ n > at at cards in the most notorious gambling institution in Europe. Have you as much confidence in yoursel you # vos Frank G. Carpenter writes entertainly of Dr. Alexander 0, you visit Oxbow today and plek out your lot or lots and we Graham Bell and the history and development of the telephone. will deal with you Other attractive illustrated features are “How French Peasants Supply the Human Hair Market of New York and $200 WELL INVESTED IN OXBOW will lay the foundation for London,” “The Rock at Biarritz, a Favorite Resort of Rostand, if you do not hav » ail Alfonso, Edward VIl., and Other Notables; “Edible Insects, . llbanboney we ee ae on Where They Are Eaten and How Cooked;" “Lime-Savers pre have room for you. You can biy s on which paring for the Winter's Perilous Work;" “The Largost Captive r Manatee, or Sea Cow, in the World,” and “Sculptures in there will be the same proportionate e Paper. Street (old rty where the salesmen on the ground will prices, ete, or VAN DE VANTER-DAVIS CO HAYES, Mgr 5 Starr-Boyd Bidg | Main 8907. init her non T Sunday Post- Intelligencer Will Contain the First Installment of HE HOUS F DEFENS A GREAT.AND STARTLING NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF “9000.” ander and was Sergeant itwelf felt, | E. F. BENSON Store. FIVE INSTALLMENTS COMPLETE THIS GREAT NOYEL. Commences in the Post-Intelligencer Sunday, Sept. 2 The following brief synopels gives but a hint of the human interest of the novel. LARGER ‘The strange miamating of a cummer butterfly and a no bleman—A ball at the height of the London season where aa incident occurs that is destined to have a terrible and lifelong effect on the future of three people—The futile attack of a strong man against a stronger viee—A miracie that brings back gn invalid from the jaws of death—Awakening love in the hearts of a man and matd—A ride that holds peril for one and safety for enother—The odd and unforseen happening at an English house party reappearance of an old lover and his influences on one woman—-An effort to break the chains of habit—A strange creeping Creature of the Night and fits moonlight attack on Count Villars-—-A stuggle in the river in the grip of a madman, and the interference of a woman in white Lily and Maul conspire against Thurso, for his own good— ‘The unexpected effect of their plan—An imposture that leads to an exciting adventure—Thurso wrings a mad pledge from the conspirators—Thurso's lowest degradation end the Insane freaks whereby he wrecked his home-—An illness that changed the course of a life—A consultation and a verdict—Mand comes to the rescue with a suggestion that is only accepted because all else is hopeless—Off for the New World—A lurking foe springs tnto action and is fought by a woman—A midnight vig- il and what came of it-—A clever forgery and why it was detects ed—Thurso’s wild plea—Cochrane to the reacue—New York!— The man without a coat and the beginning of a miracle—The course of the strangest duel ever fought-—-Walter Cochra te to work on a hopeless task—-An open door and a wild flight through the storm and darkness—The Earl and the robber—Aa adventure in Brooklyn—Thurso explores the Bowery and has unter that threatens to send a man to the death chair— gel of merey and her reward—The Earl turns thief, but xives jewels in payment for gold—The erucial test is planned— The potson cup—A Ife for a life—What the mirror revealed— Lily meets Deatiny and conquers it We wit The P.-L. 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