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aaeeanen *) + * t* * J a! ] was w| | au «| j es! | * nel . b *) " «| me vn NG STEAS ‘ a battle € “ Hu , OF WHA' Tee eee ee ee eo Or 4. Ont ' quaasner WILL BRING u of Sunday, October 9 i yT THE SKIPPER F | <a: : ft . TREATMEN H uid to , ‘na | yHuMAN j | | \ ax, tab 1 v | | \ in ee ref f 4 it ih full if, of ‘ ai ft n of t bay rief co ne i (¢ ugnifl nd peauty of I , v OY OF TEAMSTER WHO PER (* aed a Set gag gyi Gieae sHEO IN TACOMA FIRE as adornmen aweethoart LL IN RUINS, BUT 18 BAID h. » ing the cauhiet, sins, sald. “who! WOODMEN HAVE FIELD DAY ~ | do SE of was that soldier wh « rod this morning , TO BE ThaT OF HENRY mae PROVIDENCE, KR. 1, Sept ore . KRAUSE She blushed pr w h , . . aeuom Ae \ — was Jerry Blossom. Do you know |!® this 1 bei in M \ ( him nual field 4 h od T A » Ree | tes A MA t | ALWAYS BELIEVE IN FREEDOM OF THOUGHT AND UT TERANCE SENATOR FOR in no Blossom, | which nted. |p t “ich AKER TO ) THE OHIO REPUBLICAN CONVENTION him that sa regular |An be rite ' ‘ he " ; “ . F of lw ; . : He | SRR Re | sae af pe ae oO ‘ aitese aot @ CONOVE ROHAIRMAN. * HOW CTT E a : “sy BEVERIDGE Ww ‘ w Mpaking to ree! : ' | @ D.C Conover was this « * } . pane c ~ & . ma of A HINGTON : : os , de "= 1 : ‘ . ‘ ny Central @ we petate their 8 are taker { 1, a . ad bade eee ee ee ee fee Thrasher | 2 _ . A with | — at eo a nh weetheart goodt fem * i * . md , Pave HICA * THAW SUBMITS * ; la " noon th * ’ od ole ye ; : * ‘ - en how Vasbie had her trial| @ rhocker and Cono * . - + - — . vv b m b 4 h we 4 ¥ t w , Te. . He - - . . “ - “ j rok * * mad ker ®@!) VICTORIA, B.C, Sept. 22-—Pilo ee ‘ * * fire * @ take t but he # who waa on the 1 bs ; t na I id bad r ~ 1 A nov @ positive! mover * ¥ Sy pave aig ae tga t ee ee ee es . ‘ bats @ wa 1 * : : t pron t J . -— Mod ¥ i_¢« >. anation ¢ ac 0 Ite ' le geeeeeereerenns * ; m ach ee ewe een ee eee oe ner White, the éllor, QRDFIELD PAPER SOLO. . t Focttie ase . . GOMPERS LIKES ROOSEVELT'S The aceident was due t ‘ ' 4 208 Collins Bldg. * anate victim did oe Weehington © proba ACTION ‘ nt setting tn ywerd « tT tonight . . Bo xe om Big, Shee ! jumber either at Mukilteo ! 1 sani te ; « ma from $10 to $ . wae 3] h . Baa Francisco WASHING IN Rept 22. Ha f ! . * hours ago. ” fal * she had return A pansenger carrying eapact Amer. | Di bush to at : c . * and was " ning roe snet eolf an being gratf joa as if inthe the south with . e rbubly dead before he PA To FIV et nm Linten, the corpo iat nt 1" @ reached her body Tt GRANTEO ROLE TO FIVE | ento att for, the third relief for the b . © prepared f ta OLYMPIA 2 Pere ' { ons ay x | 55858 Se & faneral will toe OW | name which » accumulated | covernment work wo son Stop. you ch tert Ser Terhoog 1 ocloc from the anf ’ aw y's bedfella an o eneeane cen Ri 4 Soe d apeces of 9 DUFF TO BE APPOINTED 7 awash p bd oe ge ry ra Mi . wittlny « who granted erry slept till 4 o'clock FRONT # we in Tacoma cer Mins Ot e sity VICTORIA, 1 ~ it — morning 18s THE ® | Peterso. as be ated - TOR ° "leause 1 called > . ent the rT) F og 5 wren Tange ae YOSEMITE TU CHANGE HANDS. | “*Pected that the vacancy 1 EMS i macked full sper | ye poy oy F cailen D V i xi feseeeeeereeaeee meosge — one be jom the dis} ¥ “ tee ee be liaieh he : A soldier on hore geen i a: e oin Ss ster without injury . stiee ‘Dati gion ur picketg are attacked Eigaieiich ship tnverna An loft |)" Toe coach te being used as] VICTORIA, Sept 22—The steam. | Oiled by Justion Dutt of the #0 Jalurm on Trial five 4 leete heres Ss ial this moraing for the , ket office and ali of the pas | er Yoremite, ¢ rien ek hopelnen After the We took up our po pec to load tucabder ‘ ger business was handled from | veewel. but now of . Soe 4 officer wa ~ yin left a Fisheries fleet. the i.) bee made yet for the erect » | to & Beattie comeern, which will tw Nacteh bowen wih be ap: \erenn and aah |trees Hike hail. Jer Bete Cast ccna snp sce fr thc tut| "ese carson om neta bowen wil bo 28: | iowing ate ee toca tea oe Orchestra ry how two days. Fy arrangements | p.WEW POLITICAL PARTY preme court of British Columbia} ("ete ls no | wounded ‘The Ming I casener Bring Gold | y-evail for samme time wagh itt Nagao teccag te * started the whintle } © battle Jerry was taken ae fe Cape Flattery this morning i, posable for the Incoming train | od ream wes aaa City of Seatti ate home in Winchester ftabing trip n the Tacoma Rastern te reach pee rene ROLLER RINK r the north waul sweet he heard that Dephier sailed north for Northern» Pacific depot on tracks |). rea obey ee Jerry had been nded and, of AND SEVERAL y ports last might. inar were not destroved. the com-| ten - naan an the Coaadiant crore } one cold, bleak day in November Wetson sails Monday for Sem ony haw mot taken advantage Of | \ ior The organisation wilt} "& of the f } she walked to Winchester to visit Vedding ; VOCAI that situation and is unloading pee). » atrotied by the taber con. | Setrared Dy him te Oy Be on: 4 sip savactene ar-|sengere ‘m the yarde just above| ores, but that body will be instru. |/® t# $15,000 | "Misste,” said the oud colored at se tn Me MUSICIANS + “ “ this morning fwentyfifth st. Avthoritative in Fae ds ener Sa ; ; tendant, “you done kaint see dat ; 4. | mental in the early orgentzation of |ca NTER BEGGED-JUGGEO Wedding y pm Tecoma, where she has Deen ‘ormarion could not U eater-| tne party [CARPENTER © ves | I hurted soljar : pretty to look upon, but 4 WILL RENDER Ber cargo of comen'.isy as to what the Tacoma Eastern | : ot fen 2 ata | I've got to see him,” said the Pitnste that will leave « < Te Asceasione wil! load flour a4 ryiiway will do towards building « DELHI'S TRIP DELAYED PB. Brocyagg Patroiman Philligh girl with determination. “Tell him |] impression upon the palate of « A GRAND iat at this port for Europe new passenger depot All of the of learty thts cenrete, Ganées wal bate a ae Pe, | a jo0th nveethe rt te here ae bs partake of It—a sort of re. is « pad o . e tr we thor a the new Gear . - _ a unknowns man whe withhe yy. chile,” said the old colored | minder of the hap ever LE "r > (RS MEET MONDAY jals of the road are out of th nap om | peauing An unknown man wh held | nan “duh's been two or tree |} manifies PROGRAM HERE meeting of the Evanar assoctation is called at the Fire MF vanteer no sux { establishing new <meta: A RR Ce: ae eae ee and the local attaches could] schooner Dethl, of the Pactfie Const} whip compeny, has again de. | m as to what | Ste will be done eventually in the way | tayed the trial trip of that veasel, | terminals } it te doubtful If she wit have trial run before next Mondey Prof. W. E Flinn and J SAFE 1S BLOWN. Brought. DD, will PLEIADES SEATTLE BOUND. oe “The Relstion of t mt, se sbbers to Health and Physica! ( im a pr here| According to adv on received at him e and with | the Muchange this pices | meer , 6 Pietades tort | | | Hong « for Seattle this morn BANK CERTIFICATES. | IN A SALOON. | ing Keele reported to police! James McVey, rooming wee ee ee eee eee thie morning that hi) regon house, reported bed ° ed been entered during the = morning that bis. pe # TO FORCE A COLLECTION. « Ged Iwo certifientes of 4e-) cen picked and $14 tmike * ‘ —— ° the Standinavian- American ne» jrinking in the Seattle bar|@ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 32 iB fer 958 and $250 respectively e night | @ —Attorneys ting the @ ‘den. Payment on them has l@ polley holders todey formed an @ Stopped, MASON SAYS NOT GUILTY. | asoctation for the purpose of @ taking joint » * YEAR FOR RAISING CHECK l. B Kenny, alias L Neren teermar | pleaded not guilty when arretened me . Gee Fear in the wtate penitentiary this morning om a ter wentence George Jon Yoday for coment by altering a check « Hl tre trie: | Mee RR we Jobn y A charged th ei eck, WL enter a plea nex ws OF Fc | _ WHIMS OFFicERs ELecTED the following staff for Béitor tn chief Mitice FP. st ex socket nein EXPECTED. | Senbtitar Mitperted to the Spentah BONE Klee Alfonns and Princenn EM Mltenbers were marrigd May ’ OGrnsion RATES TO ALO, N.Y. j Dates of cate is a gift, ike an Dit it is cultivable in ev SY S0rmal person. Did it ever fe you to face about and the other way? Things look brighter and more 3 je your habits. your mind te accom Something substantial. Ali pte applies to the opening Savings account TO PUT THE mnt M : THESE WOULD D. Hoge * <a. * “Orloff * “Kohli moor von Savings): °". ; Cor. ects Avenue anh at y ¢H aotn rd On Savings Accounts | CXPENSIVELY EQUIPPED VES) gro TRUST OUT OF B ee el BECOME CHEAP. ee ee et harge of bur head tnext week '‘@ ae ee ee eet et to recent fire jonmes, - * 7 7 * u fwre eee “tron so "MYSTERIOUS VOYAGE TO itr eg HUNT DIAMON MINING MACHINERY ON THE DECK OF - jout on « search for a wonderful te land where diamonds cover the ad. If the cruise of the Xema is successful, diamonds will become ‘ePay4 Per SEL HAS SAILED FOR UN-| 2, "Clap in the market as moon KNOWN REGIONS UNDER * Ct. t. Interest SEALED ORDERS THAT ARE ~ | not being en nlf crazy, «e The treasure bun ”y a few people, but by « limited {lity company, specially formed. that includes amon ite sharehoid ight British peers, 14 army of naval officers and several directors and stock b r 1 of Aibemarle, the marquis ale, Lord Marcus Reres neral Sir William Nichol von and Rear Admiral Sir Barclay ® | Milne are some of those interested. | 195 Carats ®) The Island was first discovered | 102 Carats ®) years ago by a Captain Jones, who 136 Carats ®/is now dead. © brought 180 Carats ®/ home several sp Expert 1256 Carats | pronounced them of the finest qual lity and of having come from no wn diamond deposits, Captain SOLITAIRE INESS, ONE HUNDREDTH ss his name but COURT ENTERPRISE DANCE. {& printer, jumped fr ene deck of the steamer # Fully 100 couples enjoyed ther ['Eton yesterday wht acives at the 4 oT Was an her wey from stimonde | by Court Kuterprise No. 3. F. of A.| te Everett. The man wae J A. Malan acted as floor managet | t*%e" fo his home in the ve his occupation the upper | cot W lhundrad sweethearts to see dat! eady, Doctah, him aay et | mus »” But the 100th sweet heart saw Jerry just the same. | About the middle of January, 1865, the 14th Pennsylvania was de Union Bakery & Cafe 14138 Second Avenue A banquet followed the dance | place accompanied by « brother.| — “s While the pamengers were on the! A FREE MAIL DELIVERY, | Mido of the sortal hall for» brief the man jumped inte — the HOQUIAM Hept. 2t--Pree detiv ery of mail will start here The pilot noticed him struggiing| om the. deewk ef 4 Od reversed the steame A boat houses having t ’ was lowered and nfortunate reacued LECTURE BY MISS BIGGART me person several é the steamer What- | Mise Mabelle Biggart of Brook oa oe te lyn, N.Y. will epeak tomorrow eve into the water, but was ping at the University Place church. feecued by a man in a skiff. On} Mixe Biggart’s subject is “Before poth pecasions an refused to and After Calvar give him name. \ merty agstetant paw nt wa srned this « Sunday Post- Intelligencer meeting of the Cooks’ and the following office ly « I eatder evunct : wares" =] Some Features of the Fenced Incomparable fosees°?] Sunday Magazien RAILROADS MUST GEHAVE The Federal Bureau of Fisheries recently named a golden A complaint has been made tc trout, whose home ix Volcano creek, a tributary of the Kern river pws police ord of the in California, the “Salmo Roosev elti The fish is rare being Schwat Dee tha found, so far as is known—in Volcano creek only—very beautifu trains of passenger cars were in color and markings, and Sweeter and mor Neate in flavor towed to stand all day on the front tracks, and that garbage was | being thrown from the sleeping car te the street This was confirmed after an investigation by Patrolman Warren Hubbard Hoth railwip companies operating on Railroad av, and the health department were than the mountain trout. A finely ttuatrated a xine tomorrow gives a description of the fish and ec interesting information about Volcano creek, which was thorough ly explored recently by the Sierra club on its way to Mount Whit ney icle in the m sins some After leaving St. Petersburg Mr. Bryan proceeded to the Sean dinavian peninsula. He was captivated by the city of Stockholm, which he declares is ; national summer resort of the Eastern | notified “ the facts in the case, and hemisphere. His article in the magazine tomorrow pictures & aps ea to better the conditions den to us as a beautiful, prosperous, progressive well-gove | WAGER ON STEAMER RACE kingtem. | ‘Over Virginia's Historte Roads tn an Automobile” is the cap A rumor was circulated on the tion of an interesting illustrated sketch in the magazine which de waterfront this morning that the|f, S¢ribes a trip taken for the purpose of mapping out a route for the owners of the steamer Kitsap had | Glidden automodite tour to the Jamestown exposition next year. All along the route, from Richmond to Washington, veterans of the Confederacy who were rich in reminiscences of the civil war were encountered—as well as “pigs, peanuts and pickantanies.” Supple menting this article is an (ustrated account of the monument to Pocahontas, which the well known sculptor, William Ordway Part ridge, t# wign for the Pocahontas Memorial association of washington, D. C Another interesting article, fully iNustrated, shows the exhib ita in the Australian Sheep Breeders’ association show bourne. Some very fine sheep were shown at this exhibi Tasmania studs being widely represented | wagered $500 with the owners of the steamer Flyer on the result of a race between the two steamers, | slated for tomorrow | THE KEMA, ie located. He is Captein Jackson of the expedition. He has the chart in a sealed package which wil! not be opened untti after the Xema haw coaled at St. Helena, her last stog ping place. The isiand is to be south o Come HEIDELBERG, Sept. 2 clans from all parte of the who have 1 founeer, are to attend for the ation of methods for the pational ov Hope eure and prevention of can The troubles of unhappy Cuba ,where the fires of insurrection The Xema has aboard machinery |Whieh will open here tomorrow have again been kindled, is the subject of an illustrated article in ind exploulven for unearthing dis. This Congress Was called in connee-|f the magazine which describes the present condition of affairs in monds. Bhe car | complete en, ton with the opening of the insti-/f| that tsland and reviews the uprisings that have taken place there rineoring staff for mine we king “ canoer research since eg headed by Wilitam Griffith, former , . . The biggest and fiercest animal the world has known ts the WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept Tyrannosaurus Rex, the fossil remains of which have been dug out ly assoclated with the De Beors yy yeatd \edehrOw that trast : ‘ear Admiral Dewey entered the The De Beers company, it tn re Rew States navy. ‘There will ed, has chartered @ fast ship to no official celebration of the day but Admiral Dewey will spend the day quietly with his family and a few intimate friends. will be of the rocka of Northern Montana and set up in the rooms of the American Museum of National Histgroy, New York. This gigan tle skeleton, which is reproduced and described in the magazine indicates the marvels of animal life in prehistoric times In a letter from Washington, D.C, Mr, Frank Carpenter tells us how Uncle Sam edits and prints the trade news of the world every day in his dally consular reports bullettas. Other tn be follow the Xewa and report imme Mately if anything is discovered The Xema carrie 10,000 rounds of ammunition, and 60 guns and re volvers, in case there should be any! HURON, Tenn., Sept. 22.—The teresting features are "The Erie Railroad's New Hospital Ca attempt to steal the island from the 25th annual session of the Boech Goons Gonld and His Family,” “Alligator Hunting in Jamaica” \scoverers River Missionary Baptist associa and “Things Quaint and Curious in the World Today These ia the possibility of com-| tion opened here today at the Jack In addition to these the magazine Sontains the fourth install plications as to the real ownership Creek church and will continue for ment of BE. C. Benson's new novel, “The House of Defence. iets Outing, trea”, |Jones had made an accurate chart |of the diamonds, if any, on the Is. three days. The opening sermon inte te suean a a CARDIFF, Sept. 20—The good and was going to retura, when he |land. A Mr Jones, at Cardiff, we livered this morning by Rev atin t ip Xema has just left on a mys-| died claims to be the widow of the dix R. L. Rogers, of Long. The attend Order from your nearest newsdealer or telephone direct to PI Deptt Co. Mow: * voyage not ony story of romance. She goes | where the supposed diamond istan¢ duplicated in| Only one man on the Xema knows Ea italia ea RAMAN 20 oe to her {ug program has been arranged business offi Sunset Bx, 23; Ind, 9 wverer and that the island belong» anee is quite Jarge and an interest TONIGHT. COME, You WELCOME, McCarthy’s 1512 to 1522 and Av. Between Pike and SAFER THAN PUTTING MON” EY IN THE BANK, Arcadia Orchard Tracts district irrigated by the ARCADIA IRRIGATION ASSO. CIATION fs not exceeded in fer- tility by any part of the United States. Irrigation Means Crop Insurance The association plants your orchard, cares for it two years free of charge. One dollar per month pays for a farm. Free water rights. Railroad runs through center of irrigated dis- trict. 40 Minutes Ride From City of 85,000 We have sold over 900 acre® of t and the past 30 days. Don't slow boy and wait too late; get in now For full particulars eqjl on Grant & Dye 306 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG, SEATTLE. >