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wa HURTING MAGNATES GET cay ceca IG SALES WN: " u Koamos Hiner A un et j Constitutional, beoa lefective |to sail for Ban Francisco tor } title, the act of the legigiature of teamer Kaga Maru, of the ; RET MEETING BETWEEN 1500 mal it a crime for a ¢ pon Yusen Kaisha route, is due here Beale ; actor to fadpely represent that Joptember 21 with a heavy es moowmy wit hasit AND MABRIMAN AT 87./ bor and mat@Ptal bills had been 4 FE ro.canal bonds the re in AUL IN WHICH SSATTLE gH thon Heot from the owner Steamer Serapls, ¢ Konmon | oe is nb "a vege t a [fhe atrncture, > Ban Franc : pip ances | wad saaeplc fil WERE SY un act for the pre o he will discharge a ¢ yy MoGraw qi Kittin era,” and that according to the letoria co aa teel to, even. vy, D. t, Des tionary a builder is the contractor anohke i neer UY ae “Y" Probe 1 to M }nofhe property owner the law de: |freight agent for the Pacific Ce a 17 Biliot Bros for $31 jement Of] signed t@ protect, The case was{Steamahip company at Bvere 7 te the na t emy over! that of JH. Clark, convicted in Se-|in the city on his way to San Fran-| 4 suble corner on Harrison and he onnt teamship Cheewick, which ar-|.M ly Mey an ver in |rived in Seattle several day WILIPPINES TO a ea f a ending on the! we Cay ( pring } bough —_ w ‘ ight con-| jing trade when Deany’e fiith addition, situated ¢ “a ear — ee The steamer Olympia, Capt. Cros.| "airview av. and Meres . SASHINGTON | © news of the mecting Was] Co coe arronted eater: | KY: Arrived this morning, nine days rey tion in the meight . par w York and ite). oie _ hep pe’ Oefie r lark ae) jand ten hours from Nome and St t Wall st. the follew./©* ’ umane ¢ aged nd P| Michael Strong southeant 4 < on the ~ of a ae smewhat of towed to be the man who has ; Lake t “8 gone Up from $Xé vy mer tealing fond, ete, trom pantries,|*outhweet Gales tassed the nd ¥ front foot to $100 t A. Va eoters did not | stealin ere ut off the straits and in a heavy 2 ea sag! aa “ w whether a me ns had aken ii homes, Itt. further charged | she labored, losing th days : swe . that the food warmafterwards ped t of the settlement a HR | LOST WARSHIP .. ——" hep ‘Tinspection work of the | ediately. He! vice of the United ion de ‘| : and was rearrest-| neat af agriculture, returned from | | _ VANCOUVER, B.C. Bent. 14 person wae found | Given. oa the tecmer Jota Ayerst & Ayerst report the sale! fe bucy fr woM. 8 fer Amount was reled ' today of the south 30 feet of lot 4 this morning. The trip was ma ® picked us he coast yet art and vent to the wife ior the puryees of Bon Ming the [amd all of lot block 65, A. A.| y. The ship went down off Cape tal. Sheppard was further one Ot the Alecatuler archi.| Denny's addition, the property be | t and ands were © appear th court at th sl pee a Mieke in, |!m§ S0foot fromtage on ‘ od. This ie the first thing |end of every week with his week! . crea of timber | le of Seventh av outh of ever cast ashore from the ship earnings, at which time # portion | j.nq on the islands of Boutheastern |Pike st. The sale nde fo will be reserved for the wife. Should ATA. W, Gilbert to C. #, of the Alaska. Mr. Olmsted's report wil Shepp rd fat) to show up he will to Gifford Pinchot, ehiet | @%¥s Harbor Comm ‘ rr iifte ‘ z © rearrested and made te © hil oe th estty service at Washing |": ”. "The , f Onlo present suspended sentence, to | ion ri proved with two flat bu ae er with such additional punish | Mr. Olmsted i a cousin to A. N Ayerat & Ayerst also r Bi... ment as the court may infiic Olmsted, who planned the park ays | Sle of lots and 3, block tem for Seattle itel Hill Division being the fe > vA oa jaoutheast corner of Seventeenth av i} RACES TODA J om May sn elderly man of|and Prospect st, The property was! Colby, Wash, w un down and|bought by T. J. Gorman from Dr | ema aertneee meric jured by r at E. C. Kilbourne for $4,500. Robert completed a! eeet trent be No. 203, near the corner of Piret|Ashland has bought from Willian ; —_—— At Louisville. AY. and Marion st, this afternoon|K. Groen all of block 3, excepting | fifth anni Pivet yece—-Mausinia, ? to pat 148 « kK. May was removed | lots 6 and 6, First plat, West Seat-| he martyr| . CINCINNATH, Sept, 14—Wiliam | 4" “ Ruskin, second; Frank | to the home of a friend |tle Division, for $6,200. The | J. Bryan, his wife and daughter lett | ©". third |was handled by Ayerst @ Ayerst —— a . . Recond race—Lustic, 8 to 1, we N. P. OFFICER RESIGNS. coe Ales. cou conde Msp — this morning ¢ iford, Va. Malleabie, second; Royal Legend Jwhere the daughter will enter PLAY school. The Commoner will c¢ thire ewete “ve general oe po nage ting Third race—-Hannibal Rey, 2 te 1,| Périntendent of motive power of the ]won: Ethel Day, second; Fronte.| Northern Pacific system, has third, | signed from that positior ry hi @ private mercantile | WAS DOWIE EVER ht Windsor Wt First race—-J. Gentaberger, 5 to 2] but no successor has been named. ; wor Charley Ward, second; ¥ Mr, Alstyne, whose office is - y afternoon met fecond race—Merry George, 2 to] #80 and remain m City of Bverett on her —_——— 1, won; Geo. Perry, se trip.from Seattle, about | = . | third. Numerous compiainta have beer hed obligingly accom-|_ WAUKEGAN, Il, Sept, 14—/ ee eee raft. for miles. They | Twelve Mormon elders are working edgslvdl ef late by Chief W i. lof fear end dove ang | 8™°ns the Dowieltes trying to HIBERNIA BANK an oo oe “or we a Faced about each other | cause wholesale immigrath the hast of posting bills - t bee Mitvieuws of the many|Utsh They say that Dow cards on telephe ES phoperty throughout the residential (Continued From Page One.) partion of the city ee ce Ee ee omneeneney poles and private J the steamer close at| te their belief - nd claim be wen! among them for five years, W LUMBER COMPANY WIFE SLAPPED HIS FACE. ta many ana The chief offehder at present ts ¥ om Lamber & Tim ees ne fates mame last «night are) the eta Minstrels, booked has been incorporated | John Johnson accuses his wife] SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14 femocrate and men who are suffi appearance in the city clently sath ory to the demo vance agent of this agmreaet Hon of $50,000, with | Of baving spat ty bis face, threaten-| When the Hibernian bank opened en € Jack ‘a noted lumber. | '™# to Kill him with an a= and 0” | ite doors thie ning a long line! © » | many cocastons haw slapped hie face. | of deposit: . Ito practically Insure their nomina-| s!ege4, te all manner of « ity, as president; ¢ depositors was again on hand, : Jones, of Whatcom | Me asks the court te grant him 48 / waiting to withdraw thelr money |tion by today’s convention, even) 3? and the chief y Vs presien ‘and exUnit.|@ivorce and the custedy of the/ The number, however, ie not so/ "hough the convention does not de that he personally destroyed over Attorney Jesse A.) oung the three children. great as on the day previous. The| Side to accept the workingmer of these ore yesterday fn —— Inserder to prevent further de- bank continues ¢ meet all ie of those in the | tHeket an a whole. In other die A tive | CPpOsition to the propos: delegates from those districta| Works by night posting bil _ triets there developed :nore or lees| facing of private property the chief) to accept| bas Getaiied a number of night men whose sole duty w be nde Me ught funds for deposit Many Inquiries for Cottages. 1 es $15 ‘The Quinn Brooks Resity Co, 506) > lwarion block, have customers for| steps are being taken by the ba lig arkiogmen's candid tea, even| men a a tol offic to rum down im some cases in whic! men | capture ne 1 workers SE caccerse line cottages ranging in price from | officials um o the percens| med afe democrats Jeavelt the chief promises to prose Our aim is to | $2,000 to $3,000 and also vacant lots| Tespensible for the rumors that ste to the timit Dasinecs men's trade in all parts of the city. They are | “sured the rum Democratic Platform. i Muesea! values and unable to supply the demand for) mene At thie afternoon's seunten th : . B. Hutchison Co.'these properties, For quick sales | platform was proposed =| pe and Union *** list vour property with them stance the platform p ust are nee cmp We hail with satisfaction eS of that ag turn to his native shores _ “It Is Easy to Buy and Easy to Pay Here.” first citizen of our republic, that| — WANTED earnest champion of the people | ° Wiliam Jeunings Bryan, and took | HANG oP. 2] to him to lead as as our candidate! — . for the presidency In 1% The Alaska Const Co. is after| “We heartily endorse that thor s , s one more boat to place on the route | oughly Democratic principle the| | |from Seattle to the westward. At|direct primary—and favor that log | SACRAMENTO, Sept. 14 | present the steamers Portland and | isiation suggested by the I t Prt-| ney General Webb and Dis Rertha are on the ron and the| mary League of this sta Wel, ~ - ormey Robinson, of Placer 2 steamer Jeante has beeu chartered | not only favor the election of Unit-|oaay filed affidavits in rebut ae ltor the winter months. Business |or States senators by a direct vote |) ae " ub lied by Murdoe Adc of the people, but ineist that . has increased to such an extent he | Weber, whose e ition ts delayed that four steamers are now wanted © | by the governor's reprieve. It in be Offers were made to the Alnska| express their preferences for Neved that Weber will hang on 8 Steamship Co. for either the Faral-| an@ ail offices is by « direct vote aber ane : s lon or the Dirigo, owned by that Endorse Good Roads. j comeent but the overtures were re-| ws. endorse the good roadh cted . movement in King county and de-/ g Capt. Omar J. Humphrey of the | mand that the road and bridge and| | Alasha Coast Co. is now in San) siserict road funds shall be so used) 4 Francisco and it is stated that he | :ia¢ the aame shall serve the great-| is negotiating for a steamer to be | ost good of the greatest number brought north We condemn R . ou epublican meth s Plans have been drawn for two] ous of handling county road funds new steamers to be constructed es We favor the appropriation by pecially for the westward run 4nd /ing state legisiature of a sum of only proper way for the po if charters are not obtained at least | oe jess than $600,000 for the com one steamer will be built this win | ing Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie expoxl- ter, ready for delivery when the | ron : summer season Opens next year We favor the divorcement of our We place on sale tomorrow a most remark- a ” judiciary and schools from partisan! (ovine offer to fight Jack able special in Velour Couches MBIA RIVER politics, We condemn the evasion) Cirien at Colma on Thanksgiving | OL of the anti-pass law by county offi-| nernoon. The fighters are to split 5. The reason for the price reductions is simply core and. members of the legisle-| torus of the receipts and get this: They are remainder of several of our T ture, whether it be upon the steam | (0° Hird each In the " wing A ot i? Saree = eee ‘GRAFT I$ LOST| "25 oe nn sate the maker has changed his pattern “We condemn the conduct of that | : g f ‘ ¥ self-perpetuating body of nien HAY GOES UP IN PRICE. As we need the room they occupy very much known as county officials, whether SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4—] m Rerger today accepted Jamen | ed} that tiiprice of double WALLULA, Sept. 14.—Steamer “ be shamefal and pe : inde ued t wide Le 4 that conduct shamefal and per Preteht care for the Whnepeuiin . sd pore marke 1 them at a price which will Mattie C. Hover was wrecked rarly| sistent neglect of official dution, of] eee eee ee ne eee tne 4 them a morrow. yesterday morning oa an Barrer a glaring ine ity in the assess | Setanta ian: Get aa They are splendidly made and upholstered reg yy nn hag ite eset ee | ment to Alaska pointe, E with good quality of velour in handsome ane No Contests On. lat thegimesent time, ar p patterns At 2 o'clock this afternoon the| from GP interior are so inf { : ARRESTED FOR BEGGING. committee on credentials rep that there were no contests, and proxies be 3 per ton, Robert Johnson was arrested on| recommended that ho | Washington at. last night by Pa-| permitted, but that delegates pres trolmen Crandell and Wright, who] ent be-permitted to cast the full) RT ON HIS WAY, The Sale of ‘ allege that they caught him fn the| vote of their respective precinets,| : act of begging ‘The report was adopted. | POF AND, Sept, 14.—Prestdent ‘ Pacific Ce 1 en The committ of bual-| Bert the ant gue AMUNDGEN EXPECTED TO- ners recommended that » Candis | left hy this morning en route to j MORROW. dates be named for superior judge - r euperinter t of public instru When Capt, Amundsen, who was! tior 1 that nominations for coun. successful in exploring the north-| ty officers be made in inverse order west passage to Ragle City, arrives| beginning with Wreckmaster and ontinuing to sheriff, to be followed Continues Tomorrow voters ee | ahip Sarat he will undoubtedty | py nominations lnave a long and interesting story re and legis fforsfhe man who wishes a fae, businggy mult the greatest selection | nty commis tive candidates We could have sold them all at once to a to tell, The Saratoga left Nom report recommended the ap: SUM iss gaa. Gementin wealeme faree dealer fillan Alaska order, but we felt September 7. On the same steamer intment of ymmittee to nelect) LulMie to pick from, Correctly | = 7 are 1.*A. Nadeau and J. EB. Chil- gates to the state convention edd aarmonta that leek. sight, that treating y : berm, representatives of the Alaska-| ‘The report of the platform com=| one ene and are right ts the So we and are selling them to Yukon fic exporition, who have| mittee was read by Robert Bridges.| yan way. The place, 1016 & Seattle { FEES 5 do not begin to been ting the fair in the far/and its reading wae greeted with| 94 . J jo not begi | north. frequent outbursts of applause, and f in need of a Heater, j ic adopted, with two amendments, by SALMON PRICES ARE unanimous vot | ANNOU:..ED TODAY. Roject League's Offer. ‘The price of silver salmon to can-| 4 communication was received neries was announced today by the! prom the Workingmen's league ask~ Ban Juan Fish company after @ con-| {re vor cleaner politicn; submitting sultation held in that office With | ne ae cadetanes waued at t officials of other fish ‘com ¥ " 7 nd reat wae ‘The price set by the whole eee Se ae dite a Big reduction for 10 days on ulers for this season is practically!” ‘ye question was debated with |P class work and fit guaranteed, # that maintained during] giirit and by the chairman's rul. || See our window before you or- | ine wae laid on the table, which der your Fall Suit. Sale All the | aad Don't Fall to Attend | diepomed of the communication. “ Want The opening ball given by the Ko-| GENTLEMEN—"Know us." Our STEPHEN, QROLLSI. |nome club at Eagle's hall, Saturday | tailoring on you will do the rest 54 Three Doors nd City Hall, eve Admission 60; ladies fr Meler’s orchestra, lirving & Cannon, Tailors, 211 Co-| ** lumbia St, o~- clothes ‘‘right.' | We want your 95 clothing business; Has 12-inch fire-pot, nickel top and foot | ralle, 0! feed door, nickel screw check ® draft, heavy « tings, poll “ we'll take good ana panda ah vecnen th hia ntocking teet, JEFFERSON IN PORT K. OF P. RATES ANNOUNCED, | PLAN NEW WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE this morning h 81 ‘ nt of CPR " ‘ minent mir m He hen 1 "1 adi. & berg ' { the Kn ‘ 4 ‘Wonderful Growth °: is wil be 88630, and via A ail‘ of the Bee Hive = seared ae M, & 6T. PAUL Store far ‘thine tae a , eas onsen” way trom thet Go to the City Mall aaee”t ouch of wrogrenn Aah exam Market [J arm Giud comforts u trea from Minnenat GREAT ' put $1 ; " 1 “a & brick bered 261 1 Peaking of hit bunt AT THE RAINIER CLOTHING STORE fact ave 220 ago ST. eit a practice t ter- | at The inabitity of Jay C, Smit Iwaukee, Wis, to find a loca en know they|] furnishing « ter makin, t for the past three week i Clothing ( ) Pike st, to in the next two week ' t Je |p at 1 mean a big commences te ft i} y) morning “ ke " f t may Mr. Smith for the t be dis « far a th & e f within 14 de Ber eighbort wy f 1 1 icements strong r bring ‘ t the least SUITS. * 2.06 All Wool Scotch Tweed Sul 4 for tinue t 85.15 t of the 0.00 Men's Fine All Worsted Tatic Suit 89.65 wn me All Wool Overcor Raglan Overcoat, latest tiue and Black Meltons, satin lined and tailor made brother, T een them RAINCOATS. erin the firm, and b hey have increased the business t $18.00 Cravenettes, waterproot te 8 vise oe | PANTS $2.50 Strong Durable Panta $5.00 and 96.00 Fine Press Pants SHOES. Vict and Calf Skin Shoes and $4.00 Shoes, choice stock and best make, latest « Working Shoes UNDERWEAR. Fine All Wool Underwear $1.25 Medium Weight Wool Underwear ... : $1.00 Light Weight Wool Underwear The Extra Heavy Jersey Ribbed Underw $1.90 Linen Mesh Underw © Balbriggan Underwear SOc White Balbriggan Underwear ABOUT $5.00 FURNISHING GOODS. THAT’S THE ANSWER The Colored Laundered Shirts $100 Whife Laundered Shirts $1.00 Soft Front Shirt, beautiful patterns $1.25 Shirts, silk and linen Working Shirts, ali color Wool Socks iSe Black and Tan Socks lOc Handkerchiefs . Ibe Handkerchiefs, hemstitched Zhe Linen Handkerchiefs r, all colors le We *, silk web bee & Neckties, 4-in-hand ° That's what you Fine Sitk Bow Tics. latest styles President Suspenders jcan save on your $2.00 and $2.60 Fancy Vests $10 Leather Suit Cases, satin lined suit or raincoat HATS. $2.50 Hate, all styles, shapes an¢ colors }if you buy 1t here. |[$250 Hate Lion brand FOR BOYS ND YOUNG MEN. a $10.00 Young Men's Suits, double breasted, thre ‘ We press it once : er etgs terriers » Young Men's Tailor Made © jouble breasted, str All Wool Boys’ Knee Pants nd durable a week free of . ; Piette hal ernetanlewrsoctenin charge. UMBRELLAS. TSe Umbr 8 $1.50 & ning Umbrellas We scalp all $2.50 Stk Un . fancy handles profits We want P | you to come again, Old Rainier Clothing land bring your 220 St Between Second lrriends, too. Jerme St. QEOLE ana third avs. Look our lines through, No matter whether, Srconp Avenve & Spring Street you’re ready to | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. You Need a Heater buy or not, we’re glad to show you. We advertise on Fridays only. Right now, so you'd better get it. The weather is growing colder all the time. THE RAIN HAS COME. No. 110 BOSS OAK HEATER Regular $8, for only ......@s..0 Can you beat it? We give you values always. care of it. Towel Rack Solid, golden oak, regular $1.00; special ae 65e No. ‘bathroom com- plete Without one of these. JOE SCHERMER & CO. 1010 lst Ave. or We sell ‘‘right" India Stool Weathered Oak. Just the thing for the parlor, den or any other room, regular price $1; special .... 65¢ ® | | | Specials for Friday and Saturday ®@ | | | —.