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@, and charged with ot | have arived. the st is being heard in Judge Frater's ‘Thus was first tied) court, found No candidates for #! were named. JACKSON 6T. REGRADE CASES BEING HEARD. THE SEATTLE STAR ie senator ALASKANS WILL HELP THE FAIR Tea A. Nadeau, director genera) of the Alaska Yukor- Pacific export |tion, who arrived from hin Alawka MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1 Alaska: Yukon Pacific the money to be used posed tion, tonstruction of permanent buildings Mr grove is one of the regents of the university aud welcomes this oppor. export the in for the state untversity Co» SWELL = és 2 anatase g t y 7 f | eed * * |* OBMANDS GRANTED * r wy j we - ~ | . 4 | * SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17. * ad | * The carpenters’ demand for # ar ee ee cated | j * day waa granted t bd | i * this morning w) BAST GREEN LAKB, @ept, 47 , ne Intend } * “tat = About 4:40 Saturday afte n iv i nen \ * | small frame house @n the corner / * ¥ ‘ Woodlawn and Latona ay Camp No M. W. A ot | oe i : ex ee RR RRL caught fire from an overheated cook | Mountain View xt r ive al COUNTY CANDIDATES ARE tove whit family ¥ et at hall Tuewda Work on ¢ , 7“ * | / from he nd but for the p t ‘ t ber 1 filing m Ww 1 to _ ‘ NAMED—SEVERAL OFFICERS | y | etien af the fir dopartme oo would ; t H fa r > 4M r « Ly them wu at x C 9 mo CAMPAION N ms and for periods of | TO BE NOMINATED AT sue SMOOTH BAILING IN REPUBLIC nave burned to the « mun, ‘The| SEAMAN COMMITS SUICIDE : 1b first PLA AN w exceeding the une »vired house Waa Goouple ny a man by es F oyriines Pt AN a casein, t Pe nen SEQUENT MEETING. : AN STATE CONVENTION '8 ino name of Hein, a Beattie plumb Crazed by an ailment from whieh | é R couNciL TO acquiring such rights NOT ASBURED—MANY CANDI-|*! ory rg damage sustained was| he has been suffering the greater| By Mr K oo Ask i about $100. | portion of bis life, Charles Hansen, | C4” locate Ir ines ON, Keep Fourth Av. Clear. : ) \DATES FOR SUPERIOR JUDGES! /t i rumored that the elty au i G4, en ed aboard the ship is of impre . j We bog to further and| optt the third the the soctalints thorities have offered the Seattle ander Gibson as a car-| any wt , The ; _—— ally petition your honorable |ty convene, , somblod in coun rs Blectric company $36,000 for their) penter, commit nece ated \ thes ' hat no franchise for a stean een ae eee ee th ‘7-acre tract on the west side. The) jumping overboa h . i gre new De way be granted upo cam in an effort to complete a county se Race Bede wie arrival in the city Of tract is wanted for a park, 40 It! sel was pa wil t tabula ; elie @ gran upon Fourth] and legisiative ticket, After t suTive [ihe earite exatos to the repulr | ’ 1 f { ipaatcioal 0° tor the reason that such alu’ lemisls ket. After hav TOMAHA'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE Hitin state convention. today. the| understood ‘ The Gibson aa an be att by ¢ " would destroy an @ cent ema bb mom oe te “2 a» | orenvect . a in|. Lorin Kill writes friends here| Harbor from Guaym ¢ oveme us rec panied < ' ‘ of tree to the touth w 4 Pe ~ hy thone named at the} WILL SE THAT THE IDE | prosps — pe ~ ntlon would! iat te has become tired of North} cording to members of the crew ‘ ors office. Kvery fpavoration forme c ning direct route from! iy atill tne bev e “ants =~ - ree TRUST 18 ON THE SQUARE ale tamaie chase nd and wil wpend the winter at| Mfe buoys which were thrown in ar rty in the city Vet ‘at noon . ent and northern business | (stative a eatie _" — now Green Lane attempt to rescue the man were) nt og tometer: Pherae geet tte petitions 4 . u islative nominations ROW appears som < The gro club was rec ' 6 d no mor at some time b ite * committee petits : tote to the great territory of County Ticket serious contests for the four place bae'ae gro club was reorganis| useless and had no ff than | 0 Oe sahutated at Om to tay tts h Seattle and the Duwamish! As it now stods the ticket ta a ae the Reta baneh, Aleem so uenny « ening . 1 ated struck the water when they sank. | ated aa Westlake bo : . We believe that any such} follows ; oer ™ SS) OMAHA, Neb, Sept, 1T—A the representatives of three officers as follows: President, Ray | : ant running Fiahts ove rtation of Fourth would] Judge of the superior court—| oa orders of Mayor Dhiman dates in addition to the Crocker: secretary, A. A. Qerrish: |SARGER KNOCKS BELL BOY, EX-PORTLAND BATTERY O. K ‘ ‘ | unre od we e firs ey be p , an incalculable damage to the! Richard Windsor, of Seattle, « law.|pollee this moral, ‘ |judges are on the ground, actively! Since will be hold next wet fret . . uel the Pesta Tesalution will be presents ire business and development of| yer and at one time a populiat r and crew o engaged In an effort to make effeet-| pe bold next Wednesday! 9% M. Finne, a hellbuy, aged 13,) ists. ond Dechanh, Che See jp tne ot gh: ee he | the city, We bell that after] candidate for United States sen Tefusal to sell fee to families |ive combinations in behalf of those|°’°""« \' mployed in the Diller hotel, was | battery Wine ot. I i ee eg alt xiving over Occkd av ond | ator who recently prosecuted the tee | candidates vesterda assaulted by Juntel | worked again: on i cen eensiier # an alter lav. & and Third to railway! Sheriff—Frank Davis, of Renton,| trust for giving short weight lee] The threo outside candidates are} w WEST GREEN LAKE. | seantan, a barber employed in the) The game was called | etme apotication of te terminals, First av, 8 and Fourth! His occupation is that of woods | The mayor says if the trust contim-/M. F. Gose, of Columbia county EST GREEN LAKE, Sept. 17 ame house. Finne enraged the)consen’ a ae a te Me oo Pho! a: Ss ae the only remaining prac} man | ues this practice he will wreck the |whovls represented in the efty by |A 147 Id son of Mr. and Mre.| barber by remarka and was) the soore way « tte : fallow bie streets for handling the| County attornoy—¥, J. Brown, at:| wagons and throw the ice in tbe/the full Columbla and Garfield|Fersuaon, who reside at 429 North e@ floor, Patrolman }son pitted er hits, while Meslok vuen aeeiice an the ie dietetetn | Gates Slag fhe Pe pn te co i | 64th wt, while playing about a new on the seene and|found for five hits, while Kasiek - pp ad suburbs of the city should be} County clerk—G. A. Dah wha? Chehalis county ody | OUiiding that te ng erected in the! placed under arrest. Laterjonly allowed four His showing ee absolutely tnviolate. lie eounected with the Liberal represented hoco by BE. B. Beun,|2elshborhood, on Saturday, slipped! a physict amined Finne an : 4 vee good one 1 he vs - " a Box; ‘ and fell a distance of nine fee ated t juries were not of|fair to be a succe tu the bi ps mm Novem Seve Terminal Sitec. Selence tnatitute, of Seattle { leader of the nant fuetion in abtion od hie Ye i se - tated t @ ts juries were not of oS We respectfully ure upon your! po reet Chemes Leas, be} jthat county, and Judge A. . Rice. Ihe" Greiner, who was hastily called, | < follows : | bor lof Lewis county, who ts represented |— oo a ne Sore Ts TE ARS. ashe on ble boxty the : ome ie Mebesiaseinlinnis’ Gtianiteiate~sd, ta} fly tim abvunes monré of tho delean found no brokea bones, although| @ELLBOY TAKES REVENGE RILEY oh 8 N YEARS portance of | preservis thout | Sinclair, a teacher in the Falls City | tion from that county ae ON CECIL HOTEL CLERK! oy in Riley, wh ee 4 franchines, the electric terminal|” County surveyor—Floyd Hyde. sentences, Ret Soreyine there | At the present time there are 10] poraged becauge of bis di la few weeks ago on suspicion of be Franchise spid transit routes that are stil rend ated | . ” wae delegates there! 4» more nice dwelling houses being| oem, ener oF Bis « implicate the vbery of a We Private Franchis ny genomes phn Mee _ machtnie are but few members of the conven: | Crane fe Awelling hous Deine | Kd. Bisrell, a bellboy employe | a porridge hang? 9 na fit, That oo 4 ; v ¢) Assessor--B. %. Duff, a hotel ” a8 yet On the ground. A num ‘ the Hotel Cecil, yesterday morning . . 7 , a ated city aw maps yt he fe Boner im |nearly every case the parties who|/ ye 0" . rage Sige und guilty ury before Fourth av i We further respectfully petition! Coroner—Dr, G. M. Hawkina, of al hs ge seas Gea Gatan | ae wml Clerk J. ‘c. Bn a i poe Judge Frates’s court and sentenced oe our honorable body t no prt! geattlo | sm ga ie! Fa an Pig ~ pd . Gaeeat aos years in the Walla Walla pen - vate franchise be granted upon|” Commtasiorer of North district |CAPT. AMUNDSEN MAKES VERY | s en rem = he | Finds Papers Safe acl os a - sige entiary. This is the third time b able body | Second ay, north of Pike st. upless!yoq smith, engineer | / Aaa ee “tape opdfgerellly a4 pint we bg sg er, Bower?) Riley has been an inmate of the aa aes e dames Ghubadh, tn nani to aoa” gun — vam made for) SHORT STAY IN SEATTLE jconven ton a ld ach the city by | There's no worry, no risk, no anx Gattocy The appeared 9 con | penitentiary tor the. ane clnt user clause provided for in eumuiaeiinans of ton taal Gaetan no Lectuaa.te elvan av bee “\ “ pe a - — a te goes oe papers or val — no an aa 4 sated bane ‘. 2 oe ——— tracks the recent amendment of our city | or for coanty auditor, but the places poem P id vie cenetag Fy nin keep them in al® r ~ - t rp ~ be ved ; e | | box in the great chror el nafe Jed in dodgirg the mt ‘ § k d t th ” a a ae . — Ans —- will be filled at a later date by the} THE DISCOVERER OF NOATH- he Arlington hotel promises to be|ty deposit vaults of Wm. D. Per-| and notified the police, but the boy ane an eturn en the o NM of Bon eh | committee center of the convention aa|ikins & Co, 211 Coin t. The|made his eseape For $10.10 by Great Northern Rafl- way way, ineluding| joint user and joint ownership Laeietebios Cieheh WEST PASSAGE, / i s ore ne : } - icon a nl | Gnnsce to be ta Goch forme on chalk} FOP — anid _ : Solas porters have been engaged | cost te oy trom $i a year up 3 ‘ war, going Sex +. . Pesaro ; ; er Me Secon! av. and Pine| make them equitable and prote tive | tarmor po ny: pte BIR por le wy, erereer FE ag rire — cone be location most con: } Pa . leat a . rings 5 o Ge Ticke ice, Becon: . s . 7 “ ay oe ths Ds i ‘om m lente con ale dito , e Spinning’s ‘wll line reduce and Columbia Se ee or & Fy gone ; Bont: +5 met Song Greater > a William Brown, l-| capt, Roald Amundsen, the dis- |Clausen, Pure Fi Commiantoner | a ae portions or alt o +0 pt digg ~ r r, of Auburn. er of the northwest 1p Davies, Judges 1. D. Crow, Wallace Ge be granted to individuals | franchise authority from the eity ortyfirat district—-T. J. and wh rived @aturday Mount and R. O. Dunbar, State Ben-! painter, of Renton, and 0. V. Stapp, non the ateamahip Saretoy ators K. T. Condon of Kitaap coun:| | musician, of Rainier Beach |was met by a committer of the |ty and T M { Snobomiah ‘erty second distric oe Cha | Chamber of Commerce and several lcounty, and mee and ‘IT } man and John Wowale, both car tees of Bwediah and Norwe- man. Dent | Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 ‘ , f of Bwedinh Norw a son , P UU BEING Bib STRIKE IN Wee third district—David 1 totien, and taken directly to} go H. D. Crow, who is a mem-! 3 ‘orty re jet rict a vi o| jer club, where an informal) ber of the Spokane county delega-| : vine, jeweler, and John Coleman, | ,, 4 was held. tion, arrived in th this morn | * merchant it was planned to give Capt jime and is at the ton, ae are Forty-fourth distriet—No nomina-| aniundsen a banquet, but, a tt waslateo Mr. Gose, of Pomeroy, Judge tloas made necessary for him to leave on the! Cheater F. Mil 8. G. Congrove & Forty fifth distriet—J. E. Brett far Sitka, {t was called land other members of the Columbia oat The second place w amt one af rat dieapy ~~ county delegation. aM? ‘ te the scientific men of the city Worki t YP. ae WINNIPEG, Man, Sept. IT Portzdinth Geiztet — Williams |that he wee wnable to lecture, Betl Mr. Cosge Ms oe cates sa ’ ND . jan, | Cook, ta Only one sominatios the saplorer te under strict contr@e! ing what ere te Berman F. Titus, socialist | Over 1,500 workmen of all trades| wax-made ict an callain. naadiod oer We cena or ie ee Seattle’s Reliable Store—15!12 to 1522 Second Av. gad orator, arrested August | struck this morning in sympathy! Forty-seventh district—J._ HM. | exciusive story of the trip, and W8*l deeply interested In the proposed Giebbe delivering a socialistic ad | with the a. bene = Siecle, dlackamith, «ud Mc | unabie to give any Information, plank pledging the party to = o diuteadiemenemenans mi P v7 refused to arbitrate oy ‘ =a “4 corner of Second ar al aiid Cracken, laborer. propriation of $660,000 for the pro FINGER END BLOWN OFF No. 153, which was held Abraham Crehemeen, an Italian house Saturday after: |taborer, was painfully burned while sold for $5,600 to the | lighting his pipe shortly after noon @ Restern Trust company | today The buyers furnished| He was Im the act of tearing & fonds free of cost and/match from a dlock of Chiritse for 6 per cent/ matches when the bieck exploded, eed” toest concerns | burning the thumb and firet Mager to the bone and blowing the end off — the second finger, He was re MAY TAKE OF THE OREGON. moved to the Wayside howpital the steamer Northweatern Saratoga, of the Northwest: | company’s Nome be placed on the run 3 FY $18 and costs The to the higher ‘Sat bs to be fought to the TO SPOKANE FIRM. iy PLAGE EMBARGO ON LUMBER Seward in place of the ‘The jury Potnde ster ompancied = by to determine the da by default Any are non-rent of this state. In auch mtructed to find property. There $49 case t. jury - the are | ortgtns INDIA LECTURER HERE. |nomic Conditions | Centary India an address delivered last ni, fore the young people of the tabernacle by Saint N. Sing, a jour alist from india. Mr. Sing t# tour ing the globe on & lecture tour, each country YOUNG MEN'S CLUB TO RATIFY TICKET. States Senator Vatted Judge “—* anes “The Modern Political and Keo ot Twentieth waa the subject of Rapes studying as be travels the Indus | trial and economic conditions of fam Piles, Congressman W. C. Jones and said today that the trip Saturdey th have taken to people of the o r very kindly and if one can that might accrue to property owr era in the regrade of Jackson st, ie om the feeling of the people making « aratively slow progremm, | position is an assured guc as many of the property owners in-lorss, an far ae Alaskans are tend to fight the case. The majority | cerned. ywhere that of cases to be disposed of have ee dese and Mr. Chilberg went wore greeted with receptions and tertainments, Mr. Nadean stated that Mr. Chilberg would retarg In about a week, as he had been called |to the Kougarak district om per | sonal bastn: CAPTAIN CROSKEY INJURED. } | the « of wea Captaia ohe ship Olympia, now loading at pier 6 tunity to do something substantially generous for that Institation CHAUFFEUR 1S FIN P. A. Blakely, « chauffeur, w fined 86 Uhie afternoon for allowing grease to drip on the vement ‘This te the second arrest made wh- der the ordinance ently passed by the city council to prevent drip. pings of off and grease on the pay rents, Owing to the greasy ¢ then of the streets, many horses have fallen and been injured BRINGS BIG SUIT. Aterander MoClellan, who ltor Nome, fell down © hatch shert-| tained a broken jaw and internal in. ly before moon today and sustained] juries from © fail from an un- several slight injuries, He Was) fastened steel frame, while making Hats taken to bis apartments at the] an tmapection the work on the Cocth hotel new block of Herman Chapin, cor- At ner of Becond ay. and Cotumbia at, SUES FOR $25,000. Walempy Latawtec, injured at the Volcan tron Worke last April, hae begun suit to recover damages for $25,000. Latawiee was on an ole 'vator with a wheelbarrow when it was conght on the side of the shaft, morning commenced 50 against Gerrick Gerriok et eb, loosl contractors, MeClellan charges the Contractors with negli. rence in construction. eult for vestigation wi values—more $6.50 to $8.00, ESARY 16 A PAPA. AUTUMN MILLINERY For Tuesday we have arranged a big showing of the most swagger hats shown this season at $5.00 cach. More than fifty different styles are included. Among them many fine dress hats trimmed with velvets in all the new shadings— short front, jaunty sailors trimmed with velvet flowers—and natty felt and velvet turbans in both trimmed and plain effects. A few moments’ in- 1 convince you that the McCarthy — store showing better stylish hats—at $5.00 than you can find elsewhere in Seattle at is Preahy terien | ‘The hourehold Trscha: Although some relief has been af- | other prominent leaders of the re | which wae unprotected, and he was o houre of James D. Kaary, ‘ : a ws aitdas ee ae forded the congested condition of liean party will address the thrown off, being badly braised and| manager of the Island Navigation A splendid Great, big, gen- ee altar mecting. (ak-| Toil shipments to San Francisco | Young Men's Republican club at a|injured internally so as to prevent | mpany. war Urigniened yesterday 80c heavy quality full 25c¢ Occ Bee 8 ets workers nt he chursh |and Oakland, over the Southern | meeting to be held this evening at | him from doing work by the arrival of a seven-pound bey. Linens bleached Pree Towels ea ee _ Pacific lines from Portland, that | Christensen’s hall, in the Arcade — Faary, as the result, wax pase. seca 9 heooe xp tottne suit can be made right at /tallroad has placed an embargo on| block. The meeting is called for) §| ANISH WOMAN MISSING. around cigars and recetving com. 59c da “iF 15¢ } tual measurement price if Elliott & Mo. ail lumber shipments ond in a cir-|the purpose of ratifying the nom: | —_— gratulations from all sides this peer: wide, every fiber 21x48 inches, a the fashionable cular to tte local agents positively |inecs of the recent republican) Maria del Rosarto Bascunana La | morning — warranted pure quality. thet wilt 1228 Second av. refuses to accept any timber prod- | county convention and selecting | barron, who was reported missing INSPECT FIRE HoUsEs. linen, made from superior selected give you genuine satisfaction The wet shipments for Oakland aad San Franctseo. Only shipments of oate, whole or crushed barley, gypoum, structural land bar iron, paper, gravel, wine, crude oli, lime, lime rock, stone, brick and cement may be accepted from this point for transition over | the Southern Pacific jines from Portiand into California. Perish- able gods will be accepted in car | ioad lots. Freight for other stations will be accepted, however, and wilt be forwarded to their proper dew | tination in accordance with the ex isting conditions. “Diversions in transit will not be permitted,” is the stringent ending of the circular, | WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—The teo| fall meeting of the executive coun. iow then) et} of the American Federation of DONLKE @ FroRREYT Labor began here today. Politics t_Sepive_ ity. | tm the chief topic, The officers are Bal. perfecting plana to defeat cand eae Ter | dates for congress against whom ESTATE—Continued. | io per month. i ed eS ion ned hi grievances a ee plea ee ORaaeke AAS! BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17—Two " j @ | persons are dead, three serously in- | bruises and cute in « Miision af 2 baeaneoenareanne | two heavily. tor 4 electric cars yeas | Steamer Bertha safled south from | terday afternoon. Juneau yesterday, and is xepected| phe dead: | i hin Seattlo Friday. Steamer Dirigo late this afternoon. arrived in port this morning and arrived at Vietoria shortly after 9 o'clock. She’ will be | im Seattle late tonight Steamer son ig expe San Franelsco tomorrow ted from Steamer Portland arrived In Sitka yeaterday British ship Luctpara arrived In| port this morning from Port Los en after an uneventful trip, or Rainier salied from Bel lingham this morning with 75,000 feet of lumber and 35 passengers for fan Francisco. For the purpose of Inatailing off burners in the Hood's canal steamer t that veasel will be taken run and the steamer Lydia 0 placed on the run ne rai days. Completing the new im rovementa, the Perdita will resume e run for the winter Take a few days off and visit the Fy State Fair, North Yakima, Septem Lo ber 16 to 22 inclusty See the wonderful Yakima valle enjoy the exhilarating el » east of the mountains, Cheap round trip ate Jeattle-Alaska- Yukon: Pacific ‘ smber 20. Special train \e attle 7:30 a. m, 20th, also 6:20 a. m, 18th arriving North Yakima 1:30 p. m. For particulars vad Youler way mer City of Puebla passed in| delegates from the club to the state | by her husband on September 17, ion of republican clubs, | ts sti)! alsemt and the husband fears flax. We sel 1 this linen regularly at quantity is somewhat limited, consid- conv , . which been called to meet in} f The woman is Spanish ie ences — me te Satur Soc a yard, and you carinot find a bet- ering the saving in tomorrow's price, this city Wednesday event Heh a the clingy A a ‘Sead 7 ter piece of table damask in Se attle at so if you take our advice you will buy works to the engine houses that price, look where you will, To- these before noon. Always 25¢ each, +] av, and Queen Anne hill « morrow’s special price, the one day tomorrow's price is only 15¢, that werk on the buildings was pro~ < BME a ya 53 ing satisfactorily ond that they only, is 5O¢ a yard. maton, . “ers will be completed according to the Plex be Colgate’s Fam- contracts ese Black English > 25c¢ ous Toilet Waters cUress Sicilian, a dress erfumes and Kirk's King Seattle and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie fabric that you Perfumes, rich Day at Washington State Fair, oods c J North Yakima, Sept. 20. 69c know has many fragrant and last- Special excursion train leaves sd superior qualities, ing, including Ene = station C 7 30 m., 20th. agi sate RATE makes up hand- odors of lilac, violet, carnation, rose re for round trip, d, Incine — feo eo. —r- somely, wears well and sheds dust as and dactylis. Your choice tomorrow iacacialinmiiinits C7 ia ——~———- |turn limit, September Same a duck does water, That on sale to- of regular 2sc bottles at only 18¢ rate also September 18, special morrow is 50 inches wide and rever each. This price for Tuesday, one | STREET CAR ACCIDENT, DYNA- MITE EXPLOSION, SUICIDES he died: The boty wan Mentitied | wheels of « trolley car at Fort Lee, N. J, receiving injuries from which yesterday. Wilson but repentiy re- AND MURDERS ALL ON THE covered from an attack of typhoid List. WILLIAM PIERSON, book bin | co | JOHN GELP, pater The seriously injured | Albert Joe contract i ight lew Arthur Johnaon, right leg crushed, George Engisch, left hip fractured of ai in j fr | wr len injure ously f' fingers snhe } Tey! | we Marsh, bh Fitzpatrick Mra, W. F Arthur Fred M of others res Mins Prid awl Brule Shrader, eration lem infar Koy were treated erry. GRANITE ' As th Arr of the nd Ma fcan St Christo in " fean At night, . waa shot in «injure left sealp wrist. jabbe wounds and eye nando, broken NEW YORK, Wilson, awed 2 Rroker” and # threw }A Boy af ( atreet ’ hime a t under joft npound fracture of j | William Vall the | train from Tacoma, connection from | Seatthor leaving at 7200 m. Other |tratme from Seattle daily, September | 16 to 22; fare ome and one-third for round trip; fM nal return limit Sep- sible For Tuesday The regular price is goc a yard. to OMe a yard. day only. Another big sale of those good we have cut the price $1.00 | OAKLKAND, Cal, Sept, 17D, J,| tember 2%, N. P. city ticket office, r | Powell, a real ostate dealer of Fruit. |Ccorner First ay. and Yesler wa The men of } Wrapper} $1.00 wrappers at vale, committed suicide last night bid 15e your family will 83c S83¢ cach. Made by shooting himself through the} Sock appreciate a bar- of choice quality he na Business Seenes as ds Ar a4 10c gain like this iid calicoes and per- of an operation for appen ar y * of naid te pave been the causes. Hin ify wiper ee Ny — nll — ae Choice of 500 cales in striped and figured effects. body was found at the head ofl chore Work sag bead a sesh ae pairs of good cot- Nice dark colors. Well made and fin- Fruitvale av. on the sidewnik wih |I oo | oe ton socks. Black or tan, with em- ished. Every garment in the lot is a revolver clutched in the hand, iret, and get the training you ‘ 1 ¢ vt broidered ankles. It's an actual won priced regularly at $1.00 and is splen- WINNIPEG, Sept. 17.-—Ty a fre uré explosion of dynamite ¥fp amp 18 te from Kenora. ® three men, were blown pleces. Fragments of thetr bodwe | were picked up 40 feet away, Sept. 17—A yesterday bet we excursion to Piqt ed here ht bound f an ie train Lina, an an Lester Eicher, a year-old Woy. jumped fre the passenger train r wag kiled, GOLDFIELD, Nev Sept. 17 ‘ fatal accident occurred at the Truett lease on the Mohawk Saturday fright as a result of whic® Thomas Leahy, a miner, wan killed 1 er McNulty wan very sertounly nded, They were struck by ling timber, PORTLAND, (Ore, Sept.” 4 Moriyama and H, Myla, Jar nvolved in a dlepute ant " During the quarrel Myta shot Moriyama to death, but before loing #0 was stabbed f by Moriyama. HELED ept, 17.7 and ed hore yeuterday her shot through : by Purdee previous to the killing are cite dt ae ni ema lng ees adam stat caleba hs need, but plan te be your own master sometime, .To do that you will neea money. Get it by saving it, Put ¥ some eacl week and let it accumulate, Let the interest compound twice « y der how they | ink with ws, 25c Hose 19¢ On Savings Ao: ounts We Pay 4 Pe Ct. Interest de Have @ Branch at George town, They mac Hermsdorf fa high spliced h are JAMES D. Hoge, President sss. They } N. B. SOLNER Cashion sotel DIRECTORS; regular price, Ferdinand Sehmita, a ale Samuel Rosenberg, 19¢ ap George Donworth, Edwerd R. Dann, James D. Hoge, 1. D. Lowman, I] A.B. Stewart, Robt C, McCormick, Chas, H. Bebb, N. B Bol UnionSaving & Trust Co. Cor, Second Ave. and Cherry St, Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Aents for Alaska Banking & fafo Deposit ¢ Nome, Alaska The 2 figure as the regular price, 15¢ a pair Tomorrow's special price is only 10¢. did value at the money. Tomorrow's special price is only 88¢@ each can be sold at so low a $1.00 Petticoat 83c Choose tomor- row from our en- tire stock of $1.00 petticoats at 88¢ 300 pairs of La- dies’ Black Cot- ton Hose, on spe- cial sale tomor each. This gives <) row at a saving ee Te SS a Oe fare. OF ™ 6e on every pair. a dozen different styles made up fr le of fine ribbed cotton, good quality black mercerized sateen t dye, have garter tops, and nicely finished with accordion eels and toes and double pleating and tucked ruffled flouncing are extra valties at the You save 17¢ on every one, for better 2sc. Tomorrow Only, values cannot be had anywhere at $1.00, McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District