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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. ag, 1906. ra mt Peseta on BEER PORPOIBIG NIGHT AT __|svenein Leet” GORDON & CO. ' ivod From mre MAY MEET HER: STATE Continued ington territory from 1862 to 1806 letter has been reeeiva@® by Nis leaves but three portraits yet er wee lHenry BK. Reed, director of ox to be recelved to eqgplete the BOY - (HG NIGHT &T THE ploitation of Alaska Yukon Pa retraite of Che jbe sung at the camp meeting, the Brighton joey vom LEFT FOWL TOKILLS WIFE AND Beach [recere-re| INA OcLF eornor’s collection , mntlemen who have been gov 1 Perey biting Ee Pi tne pnb Inte | ehfic exposition, from Lown F, Ha ° nors of Washington The ladies of Stevens, Miller and . oe ae . 1 tary of the I, 0. O | @enten eket cores, G. A. B last wight the annual reception to shape by Coaches Place and Cont] #rage secretary oF lbs { eutortaining today’ the veticl corps! DOW Students was given by the ¥. | bew The schedule for the season) WO bas just returned THIRTY-FIVE ENLI MC. A. and ¥Y WoC A, This tn | has not yet been made, but t| meeting of the Soveret from King, Kitsap, Kverett and) vigurated the fire “Walk A 1 lay, October ¢ i the | Lodge in Toronto, Mr. H or ve ape ‘columbia | AUMUrAted » fire ik Around Saturday, October 6, will occur the vdige a1 Tre bigh and of » local reerutting offices Te. — — : vontie t= « : 4 ~ of the season, The plan is for the | firet game that be and other Washington dele t that 36 men have been a6cPle | gre ay het Union and | PlPONe Of affording ail students to University men will meet the sail-| Kates presented an invitation to | by the recruiting department /Hiiel® # ore are nearly 200 vi ome acquainted. Partners w ore of the Philadelphia. ‘This game | have the convention here in 1900 | during this month, Ten of the 26), ih" tn tuers nearly ® | chosen for a grand march, At n| comes arly in the season as the U4 The other mbers of the conven i] men accepted were sent to Fort iJ —— tertained at | 2 Signal the men ste 4 for-| boys have hind only one weok's| tion were all in favor of the idea ile ae] Lawton to wndergor a protiminary icy op meied wore entertained ati vird one atop and thus each lady | practice, but they will show up the| and ft looks very promising for the j | exam tion and the remainder of Sua at . “—-" oer “na | finished the march with a new part. pew material and help the coaches and It looks very promising | the mon were sent to Bromerton 1) 4 ition easel me ¥ ened ner to get a tine on their men, The] ' | ship as marines The 7 Aa doom ng or ee The “nym” was tastily orated| game will be played at Madtson| j rf” 7 a bey har whee rghty ih ‘erna, college ban ote mark | :| lcntiee of the enioriajoment: ior with forms, college banners, otc. | _ Olympic Market 1] “ BANK SUING RAILROAD, = |tie Krown, president, Clara Taylor mig > ay shit outa ongpee Pell 4 | t ¢ roosts Go’. / » perl eee eee tien’ presi, toean,{cmonies. ‘The university orchestra College Clubs | a only, pot roasta & bi tea iia te © ¥ |turnished music and during the The past week han been a buay | Pf ne 106 Ib, 198 Vike at. Buy - | ever the ses Bonnett and | one 1e college fraternities and unday meats be tg TALK being sued by th National! Tonight an old-fashioned camp] tye al oe means ee ee to eb negra Dig . ie | erates Rank of Seattle fe T2241, being | meeting will be 1 at which al were present at the “ 1k Avot 4 different ent ations | a) |] poor ew the vs " ot h aber held by the | the veterans of the city will be en a ‘ ous cauho tthe eammanienta. dined oi z {| hemmmens rank under bills of lading, and #180 | ter tater dinner, The spon > aye aggre eet le > ep ags |] pear, Wowdiana “F for §1,000 for ¢ - | ined af dinner, ‘The speakers Outlook for Football. quence the freshmen, who “look >Co., fac || beataicat™ view ee, AnAge® wil be F. M. Hurd, Benior Vic . Lo., 18C. wel aise ot Bis oe OO el A ag gh ye Boe Me Football practice has begun in a! good” to the different members, are | a0 Dulting | ene oy ged 7 ous ( COMl very promising manner, Although | being “rushed” to a finish, Smokers REAL ESTATE—Continued. 7 _ vin * —— oo z ~w o y of the old men who have rep | #nd rushing parties occur evap, we will pay out over our _ — “ ae sed a ny y- ft versit an a nig } ~ }A Blanchard, and patriot songs will sisheicgeteresibess 1, oes mee | counter nothing but | Nice, Clean, New CURRENCY On Savings Accounts WePay4 Per Ct. Interest YM HANWoE ‘ AND LAKE WaAsHine VERW Lar “tee otk With rich ell, mt owed in Piano Sel- ‘ ‘ niet} sense A Walker Bid. 1a Hewond Ave I ~ h calle we i o~ 9 nas na agri ng B aupell you - “Y| BAN FRANCISCO MOTORMAN - . o i i re « . wally * aoe “ may a ew, te task * he investigate 0 oe ne, on aan re —— eer one asia nae] nets, Be taveetig {| COMMITS DOUBLE CRIME—| Cor a BY MRT oT rr ts ' hat if d ped and ap wattle Bquab ¢ SICKNESS THE CAUSE jee house with | « og ¢ SS) Ht - le quab come Se Tracts = [jive icohoss A Ser | r ont a CPRaAr orem . . gure rt mek) who was caring for about { m oTON > mun homme. 4 : n eco fo in the! ons and duck Sn tee one FRESNG, Cal 29 —Charle ae a we - r me oe hey ¥ of th ’ yard the fowl literal ¢ Brewer, a motorman suffering nary Reonnall i Btn is THR MOST BRAWrErTT SCHOOLS ARE NOT |about him and even pecked at his| from consumption and fearing to we Donwerths Robt. ©. 3 secrion OF THK RAINIER BADLY CROWDED. | Shoes, #0 famnished were the ame 5 county eases, Set Be : The Seattle Squab company’s while she was asleep in bed the Seattle public schools, sta ago, losing about 2,060 fowl, and im tet throw rig a rt} ‘i today that the buildings, althe since the di the remaining ae empt to kill his 9) ae tp can SERVE 10D (ONLY comfortably filled, are not ¢ birds have been to their own| year-old soa, who slept with the fete overiouking = Lake » MINUTER rRoM rronken The Broadway hi The company was not | mothe Rrewer was form al . : ry NRE udt y high schoo! pan as notl " ve tere DANN ER BQUARK) AND « ‘NO BRT fell call of 1,589, which ts nearly inlews immediate at motorman in San Francisco. | Ly ust oa. oe - lee Lapipangs the limit. The Franklin school has| ¥@* &tven the fowl sts would Cor. Susend Avenue end Cherry sirest Sra ae 1 ee Soe Se rs Fem oe va. 467 pupils, making the total high | fellow PRESIDENT TO BE HERE i, Pe ik a NEw) + Lows | . school attendance 2,356. The gram ancrestierine aan | FIRST OF THE YEAR. ing nd fate py ti ks PROM CAR 2 Fe-Madere tre cottage: tae comm Laat iil par ternaal Mabe « mar grades are being looked after | nee te | Pek UNION, BATORY Fi.AT SCOTEDAYE: Bh ALTT CO Th . ¥ WITH RK " army may require additional room the Pacific Coast 8 snip com oe OVERLOOKING LAKE Puskochel Ge Renk & tALA Wie re any, built im the east, will arrive} eT toe, aut, | NKAR Be Neves Putiding INDIANA CLUS FORMED. L Beattie about the first of the] : Te WILL ONCKRARR IN i} year, necomling to Capt arroll, | " a ‘ eg . The former residents of Indiana who bes arrived from San Fran . rr ; f — . a are working bard to advertise the ieco, The steamer Governor in| —" j vol WeoT ENT . AYP. exponttic There was a! Mayor Moore has issued orderé| course of construction, will be corm | BENLAP @ « |YOUR INVESTMENT Viriow ‘Lane co ma ner | meeting of the club last night and/ @ireeting the chief of the fire de pleted by next April, and will be Halter Pits A ee 15 Washington fide his the following officers wore elected: | partment to ring the bells of the brought (o the coast during the | FOR a we President, former United States | different ations and blow the) eunemer 4 placed on the Seattie- @ Car reer ruc Senator John L. Wilson: vice prest-| whistles of the firebeat for 15 min-| Sen Prenotece ran. s the surest Get biewest dent, John E. Humphries; secre-| utes starting at noon October 2, the | eat revaits. We ae ge aoe itary, Horace Pete and Frank T | day when the stock for the expost-; WAGES MAY 8 REDUCED. Fare are pond invent | Hunter, treasurer. The board of | ten t# to be sold. Mayor Moore toresteeets, and " beaide the regular of-| has also ordered the port warden to -! . cetera te bait at eee « o p arden to| Owing to compiaints which have ee tates DIV. 4 Pectte cus nore ies boat tocentmers Sos | [pee month Sow the ewnen CB. fiitonn | | ‘are: George J.” Hodge,| request all steamers in the harbor] been received from the ma ennres $e imene | | So 'peu sey Port Mimgeve no | | tie Seicemes_ to irae Monee enter ib lCharlec & Remsberg, Arthur ‘W|to biow their whistles for 15 min-|of the chy skating riake, the foal | All Former Calcula- = the beat” Envewtenew! tacay Fine cleared lots wi fran. teu books | oo . . d | Pri a. DeBruler and H. C.| utes next Tuesday at noon Salon of mrusiciens will bold & inest wach "al Pont Seumnen, ‘the signi |ing next Monday to discuss the/f ¢jgns Overshad- freatest emievemped territory | “ AL-Ki OFFICERS ARRESTED. GHERMAN AT FRIGCO. lowering of the unton scale of | i wages for that particular branch of | thet the state of — oe 3 Sts Fuse chy ete “4 Washington coud the heat in - M. J. Kotoula, first mate of the] GAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29.—| service The proceet rate ia 918 oe te Pacis Cty ten oe Fare arw iaitime’toecarome stoaner ALKI, was arresiod yeater-| With 220 passengers aboard from pet week fora wan, The managers li t D 5. John Ger thas velar of Ni | RS | Gay and later released on 1,000| the wrecked army transport Gheri,| Claim that thelr wusiness does not ng at v. Ps x ‘ouds to appear before United | an the transport Sherman arrived warrant such # rate Co.’ G tone sonegres. Ys toe apeat Sm On Primney Ger bet Malt, HR Sree [] States Commissioner Keifer. Dep-| this morning The passengers Mat Ss ston s reat eS = coders nvome, ema fant i wty Uniied States Marshal J, W.|@d that the Sheridan was in a bad! WORK FOUND FOR MANY. =e iim Hsierts made the arrest as ths bont| "AY and undoubtedly would "soon a Demonstration . eS UL ES Combate, ht a se chme in om the complaint of Charies| have been total wreck. The Sher-| The city free employment bureau ‘ = . ALL CAAKS STOP I Bennett, sailor, who charges | man brought a detachment of hos. has sent out over 4,000 men during Sale. . : nie | Koioula with assaulting him. Cap pital corps and a detachment of the present month, according to an ee: oot Sicupace, ro ee, St ee, wah Ogee at ltain Thompson, of the Al-Ki, fur-| the Ninth, Seveuth, Third, Fifteenth | estimate made by Secretary Grout somertienities ts you, for tnvest- 4. rTaeern | ulabed the bond and Eighth infantry, which particl- this morning. The civll service ex-|[| NOTHING LIKE THE PRES fewest passtben prion he" ae ERR ag at MATHIESIN * i ge rep ee ted in the attack upon the amination for firemen was held this ENT DEMAND THOUGHT - i a att, with Stoom aedetm Rewer, onmuent . lorales on Mount Dajo. orning in the commission's rooms. Tem the, raltraade ace Prete mat Serna) toontion | _—— LT POSSIBLE IN THE NORTH- Sree the stent ecuniry be w vince, ran Mrs, Hilda Kawfman, aged 77, WEST FOR MANY VEARS ‘Ne cuacepetor and te tied of Brignt’s disease at the fam TO COME. te ihe ig a € “© be pert to ‘Aiasha Geet the Orvert Oe oth ave. wel near Mowe. bot Sinsse, Lily home, 2765 Washington at, last Sit be ervatce han from sit y= Fy gh EE night. She was an ola resident of | oe penne yr ys 4 this City end leaves a bustand and This enormous demonstration ra distri ra the j son. Sam wfman, a constable of sale was inaugurated for the ‘tite city. Funeral services will be] purpose of showing the Piano jheld from the family residence at} and Organ purchasing public 42 o'clock tomorrow. The interment the marvelous values we are in j DP FHOMPaN wit be in Mills of Bteraity cen 4 position to offer. ORIENTAL BCTLOING, tery Our superior facilities, as the result of large capital, strict in- tegrity and over forty years’ experience, have made it_posst- ble for us to sell more Pianos this month than all the other dealers in the State of Washing- ton combined Five more carloads arriving, and the great rush we are sure to have today and tomorrow will exhaust the surplus quickly. po Coen Rit Prat Corwen Beet and ine fir ete tm Sakon tiny | TO DEDICATE CHURCH. Tomorrow afternoon at o'clock | es Christian church at Port Or-| 7 A. @, waste, cow, tine view of ‘ i Chepman of the First Christian mioe, ot y~-Saemenens church of Seattte will officiate. | Tonge, seve marin benuttuh whew & Co es! Finate, Leases ont inowrance -tt| Many members of Beattle ned Bal-| S ° sow we tae ™s Te 7 (hw nurches au ded MOM. SAME AS RENT rd churcl: will attend th ied unday Post-Intelligencer chard will be dedicated. Rev, M./ reoten Hae Tae cam « beaty, wens it te Downs Muck cation, leaving on the 1:30 p. m.{ a tile me oem agai Sige = Sy gg Ree ‘This unprecedented record of o ath © Bice Kame, bet eee pa : nes die aad = | BALLARD TIGERS ARE = Piano Selling ts largely due to Rerteced Meek oteep houee. (were and } APTER MANY GAMES. | = mag mg 0 ro people ns one ber | pes . whom Credit Certificates wei ven Deo, wat city thew ws. tee chickens, 1ity cent fare fromm new, oo tel | | wen and 1S The Ballard Tigers, who defeated So F f th | awarded in our recent great es oe ti ws PER ACHE olty Malagt Pigerm whe eofoornt T Some Features of the IncOMpar- Jf wora\concs:Tearaing by actos investigation that we are not raising our regular prices in or- der to make good these Certiff fare win vam |terday at Woodland park, desire to oh [yecure games with other grammar | towne and fot Moxttd, 1 biow js | madiom mt. fruit. berries, ote Te, bee cmat Aid oath for tre a es | furnished, ali reacdy ta move inte, | 19 amt t?-aere tre | able Sunday Magazine — ron te | stort trom or beach a eee . Houses and tote tn ait pare of city onjacbool teams, For games, phone Sitaaber iS TMNT OO | eusm-doerthe. ot i 4 tae | 7 terme #4. Cunningham, Ballard cates at their full face value. om Are ~e oth Phones wan fovan nacre @ond tmaed | f s Cf Below are the conditions upon that ge ts make | feet af waterfront. quad $-roms - . ARALTY Co . ctdh, balance meoathiy | 22) Lewes. oes tee nee | | Soe PR aS ia! FILES HOMESTEAD CLAIM. The English government has given John Burns $1,000,000 to which the Certificates were is- sued: ---B-~ sp ape spend on London's unemployed. It was not many years ago that Jobn Burns was tramping the streets of London as one of the un- employed himself—now he is the Right Honorable Johm Burns, M P., cabinet minister and prestdent of the local government board with a salary of $10,000 a year and the entree to Buckingham pal- ace whenever he wishes to see t king. Never before in the his- tery of British polities has a man riven from such humble begin nings to a position of epch power as that commanded by John Burns | tea sree 1¥ in @ « my Fime N ee ee Rufus J. Snow this morning filed or os | i) ew ll 9 fs : on pope in = Vanes States age oc etme . | Home 5 Lor. White tions 2% and 34, township 40, 5 enet ROOM, WITH BATH AND, Bd nie“ aioward He River ROUND GOES THE WHEEL. x: CEMENT DASE “ . FOUNDATION. CR Judge Frater granted the follow CONDITIONS This Credit Certifieate may be be applied on any new high «rade piano or Pianola plano bought on or after date hereof for cash, or On our easy pay ment plan, but must be pre MENT WALKS AND All. ATRERT IM-| oo oe oi “El eaeemned after & i mf nD ASD FO adr enn Ing door fh VEMENTE IN AND PAID PUM, LOT leew dare Call early for chotew a ey tng decrees ot sivaree thi morn-ti today. Yet he is the same John Burns and occupies a modest sented or sont to ong of oar Re nie ponre® of erty PHO HAS NO URE POR Ft: Sa Soa Hester James Gridley ve CE If home ina London suburb, ‘The Interesting story of his career and pt Wererretns ts Eee en" ms foe mock | AAROAEM, AT I tin! ae; Bale} BRED) 3S, Cox & PL. tony OO SE OM Geitieg, Macy Meter ve. H. er jf} an interview with him, in which ne tells how he proposes to spend ed and countersigned by our Lo- Bete ee cco | ome RCMP TD| nt alan Pattne |g nes § eres stort, ren tre: came Of Mote rn Ble om we |" W100, OO ess le Delg cloner watched hy ae AND TESLER ais Spiked wim count of inwufficlency of evidence. | The crisis in Cuban affairs Is being closely watched in all the Tr tar alas 46 theeaeievel. 1 MWR & OO, Ti yoor pres we talr Mat wiih we amd gat | = . ' . capitals of the world The growth of the American idea in the hor party if esl be mre & ewsy ob! ‘ another party if said transfer x aa OMIERTA 0 teen aoa W% scree, fruit treme are tuti denring:| NEWSY DIES SUDDENLY, [fs nas been very rapid since the single-starred banner was un made in person and with our ™ LAMBERT 3 HO WELL house and barn, §1.200 Sprague Wilson, aged 13, 2 mem-|f furled in place of the Stars and Btripes-—more rapid than most gas = ok apt tovege consent. o ber of the Newsboys’ union, died|f people imagine. A correspondent who has recently gone very thor Not more than one Credit Cor akadenets et, Motwani Late ne VAN DE VANTER-DAVIS « yesterday after a brief (lines. Th : tifteate wilt be allowed on the ‘Main eat, Ind « funeral will be held from 212 Vir-| oughly through the island of Cuba tells us, in an {lostrated artl- same instrument. ———— 2 cle in the magazine, what Americaan energy, enterprise and capl- D, 8. JOHNSTON CO. iS ROWENTA TTS, Ketate Operat anee—Martaage loans Se Oiriewinl Wk Haatcie ared vacant tote in Meliard Park Ad ite ea tieeat Mariner Pog final wi een Lake Fenris Motor WEST SEATTLE tal have accomplished, He shows that there is today seartely a project In Cuba, from public works to private roads, that has not Prices have never been so low as appear on our price tags this morning. Think of it, reliable old Boston and New York makes as low as $190, and even less! rhe regular $350 styles for $260, Regular $400 styles for $309 and $290. The regular $525 styles for $380, and several exception- ally fancy ones for $385, $406 and $415 worth $150 more each, Instruments for everybody, Baby Grands and Parlor Grands usually costing $900 and $1,000, Fancy $650 and §700 Uprights and others worth $500 and $400, Organs from $20 and up. Requests by wire to hold cer- tain styles till letter can arrive will be honored for thirty-six hours only Remember. fully guarante tirely satisfac wORK |S SUSPENDED. oe ine Addition to Beattie. W wer. 56 Laery Ave. hatlart been financed by Mr. Bryan arrived in Norway im time to witness the corona tion of King Haakon, “The more an American sees of such things,” he says, “the more he appreciates the simplicity of public life in his own country.” He finds, however, that Norway is the most democratic country in Northern Europe and that the influence of the king is reduced to the minimum m Mt. Weather, Va,, Frank G. Carpenter sends an nt of Uncle Sam's scientific station on the top mountains, Its laboratories, wonderful instru ther, The station is The work of naturalization has| been suspended since Thursday,| the new Dianks not having arrived. OLD MAN M NG. CONTER OF ACTIVITY before the car Hine \ pleted west | Salmon ie an hour than you could gain by wh atlerte in 4 week. ia wow + i BR. F. Snyder, age isappeared from his home, 2929) ret av, and his whereabouts are a source of anxiety to R. W. Hor hell yesterday « section Gnd graded; late Wall terms, on new |} cty, sound and Writing f interesting ac of the Blue Ridg ments and kitefiying experiments in wet we devoted to an investigation of the atmosphere of the earth, the lawa governing it and the forces connected with it. Among other atractive illustrated features In the magazine are “The Richinond Home of the Lost Lenore,” “Running a Political Campaign by Phone in Kansas,” Notable Pictures of Women and the Profession of Arms,” “The Duel Field of Bladensburg, near jerman System of War Schools.” We have « few chotes tote left in Mttiott ray and Reanic Meights BOpplemental Ad Gition terme, AND 612 MARION BUILDING. JECK HAND INJURED. t They are better than fillet tidelands prertanit cRNTuRT ne A Frank Hatt was this morning} brought down from Potlach on the Perdita, suffering from aj jr nye badly bruised foot, | . . Fine View Seiad Wille working aa eck Offer foe wate SPIE OY ne THAN A 1tUNDRED WAY hand on that boat. He was taken | u ‘ A ARE, COMMAN! WK GRANDEST VIEWS OF | to Providence hospital | Aoi pr coo Brrene ani Ob tur: MOUNTAINA MT RARER AND MT. | || Pow Muanouin MIUfE tote at tue each ll ots | b View TILA ' C a » INJURED IN MINE. | i Ch LAWBON St) Colman Mide Main pou, A tes om and by #0 Pete neon . HEY HAD myrion. nt , IT THEIR ENTI to take advantage of > ie Add, THAT MAGNOLIA ) MOet DRAIRADLE RRet enarickson @ W ar Hine, Or THE & every Instrument d, and if not en- pry and exactly browtht to the Providence hospital afternoon suffering from vived while at work in the Black Diamond coal mines has THR EYE THRE Di fvs CER QUE . ane SALMON Bae ncina | yORT P ns Washington,” snd “The as represented your money te ALMI POLS | r " In addition to these the mogngine contains the concluding funded ae Fi / Joe Fontana, an Italian, wad ‘ : * ; | chapters of F, Benson's novel, “The House of Defence which And we'll not split hairs about ARLOOKING THtk HO i INSIDE LOT. $e, MAL CASH. CORNER, Be” CASH of i "nth & marine view that . j fd? "FW mate arrangements toiay to go with we Bunday to #0 | Beh rens b a é FOUND A SCHOOL BOY. Jotober 7 by the opening ehapters of Gertrude peg ther. diy somone oifer will be accepte Don't delay, but come at once and select from a large and com- plete assortment will be followed on © Atherton tory, “Reranoy Order trom your nearest nowsdealer of telgphone direct to PT business office—Sunset, Ex, 23; Ind., 95. i Gitber{ Van Wilkenberg, a & hool ! Morris Realty Co | eae = John ©. ube Ya Mant peta. to | 10.5. Johnston Co \G Wo | garter gy ‘ ee. Pactolman Philips ant given tuto Makes | “+ ~* ’ ; “4 uh harge of Police Matron Kelly i ; 60 99 Mao weioina oe ao EES, i im 0 Powell] mi ee eae ts tested Patent Excellent lour he Best | oo. sccona Ave. Burke Bidy een ~ a M sRhord WOHLKE & FORREST, a1 PALLY wie T boy had become lost pnd Broad it Bruptre Bldg PHONGA—MAIN 908, IND, 9776 Phillips took bim to the @ution. —

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