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AR OF OUR DADDIES . TT ' nd or YOUNGSTERS LECTURED, N SEATTLE LIVING EXPENSES IN S ’ evalling price | NG AT AN ALARM | Im the juvenile court yeaterda wont! “gpa Coat and Weed dozen of youthful delinquent RATE — PRICES ¢ ub clivering coat, Were arraigned. Judge Frater di me 6 GOING UP. be elt has we as hee L) COMMODITIES G prow Bhs Fn | of olga S. The font - fan arbitrary of . wan the we fe by a aye | case of hou aking In which two ; eee violation. In] !ads mpileat On the plea ane 4 whieh a year ago} | ms the court ed ie wases. © th B, ©, FAIR CLOSES, | al classes of o's year ago nad ta| ea ens Te -! ae ‘| NEW WESTMINSTER BL ¢ age }Oct. ¢ Th w t is plentiful lin the history of New ts no need f ‘ i chadee satay. Yar without som {been large and th which whe . CRPOAAVO, 99 toy good ‘and cont ’ © fax f the ave Rood walled ie th mpelled to} ORILL TEAM READY ie things whic ainemt Ae des to parchas ti 1, eapoc At Madison park the d team and his f ad vege jot N Knights of im much &° Shoe Prices Advance. \* tain Otto A. Cane "| Orlear Me jay the teaw wih he al | ave fi New Orleans to a special tw ‘ | aves % Few Unsold Lots th fa name's} Remain in the | 7 ha creased tn propor { with the increase In the rents “ ged New Park | . * vances | price part at least t . or ducers, deal ease amiecues | vs * o t handle the rent. | there Ia combination, price agree | et moat, consolidation. able Land in James, him in the face t : , growers are orgaah A, Moore's University: egetable by districts to advance and main taln prices and contro! markets The commisal od ulations for doing ants, job | bers, butehers : tp vi The railroads and steamsbips promulgate rate agreements for the of keeping the charge for 8 up to a point ax high as the traffic will bear, The ware houses where goods are ored charge a uniform price for handling ft) aad age. The teamaters on force an agreement as to teaming charges Wherever one tarps ft ta combie ation, contract, agreem and ris ing peicws until the whole fabric of mmercialiam appears to be of im one tremendous plun purpose transportat gantaed Jerduad EXCURSION RATES TO BUFFALO, N. Y. Dates of sate Via Northern Pacifte October § and & Gelng Hmit 1 } days; final return limit Nover 15 Rate 9450 A splendid op tunity. For particulars cal tleket office N. P. Ry. corner nv. and Yesler way + bik Sack Suits cheviots, checks, Single and do reasted styles in tweeds and worsteds. Patterns are and mixtures and the latest plaid effects he colors mostly in vogue are grays, blues, and blacks We carry an excellent and exclusive collection sizes. "We fit every man correctly and becomingly. Suits and Overcoats : “BROADHURST SYSTEM $18 UP. OTHER RELIABLE MAKES $10 UP. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 000-804 First Ave, Cor. Columble EST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE |there been i | Sales amounting to more than | 1$40,000 hare been consummated this week alone. Yesterday there} Jed with his brother Addition Has Already Been Disposed of. DEMAND. HOWEVER. STILL MAINS VERY HEAVY Purchasers Predict That By the Time Alaska Ex- position Opens Inve ments Will Have Doubled | In Value. Only one-quarter of the original number of lots placed on sale in James A. Moore niversity Park remains to be disposed of. After only one month's work three-quar % of the big tract has been sold. ver In the history of the city has such « scramble for in & new addition as has ty Pi N property ooourred In Univ was sold to Dr. George McLaughtin | block 20 in the park. Im the par chase Dr McLaughlin was associat also a physt Dayton, Wash | } cian, who lives in ingtor / It te believed that since the! mek In the Alaska-Yakou- Pacific mattion has been oversubscribed | and the big fair becomes « certain }ty all the property In the vielnity of the Unive }erease Im vaine figure that it wo Hfor tt to do oth |rerth end of town, lcoming of the |xhow a phenomenal alue Because of the will rapidly in Real tate men possible The entire because of the increase sity Park, however, that section} will, without a doubt, show th largest gain in proportion to the | original investment of any north end property That it will double tn within three re lor } is the conft at expect of the men who have bought liy of the park property, and many lof these men among shrew deat elty Within ay ling contractors will be ready to lstart the permanent Improvement work ip the park The paving that | will be laid ts to be of the very beet sality, and will be put down under ithe supervision of the city 1 reer’s office | —AN- Proof of these laims is eas Avenue North, pen day i cleanly bak of superior ty over other local bakeries in any Machinery for the r Baths for em; tniforms furn Rigid sanitary rules g HOF positions in the \ tion and no pers other al bakery. xing of all dough. © are required to bathe daily erning both employes and Every loaf of bread baked in the Velvet Gad hermetically sealed as “ F tamination in ha g t ters and rks. : Only the purest al which is made {r Velvet Flour, a combination that is Guaranteed + ake more bread per barrel p 6t8 to more. Grocer rized to refune Manner unsatisfact Velvet Bread sells for sc a loaf and is ; Your dealer does not NH, and his wants be supplied DNEST LOAF OF BREAD obtained at the plant of the Velvet Baking Co., one block west of Virginia or Cedar Street jay and night and the public is invited to inspect the ing establishment on the Pacific C Here are some features that you will find at the Velvet Bakery that are not in mpany, before entering upon their duties premises. Al! applicants t Bakery are subjected to a thorough phy i who ig not free from disease Jakery is wrapped in waxed paper as it is removed from the oven, to prevent con srials enter into the manufacture of than any other local flour and { price if Velvet Flour is in any for sale by all first class grocers If en to have Velvet Bread or Velvet Flour, telephone Ind ‘coast and verify these }Henry © | tinge exposition, must} ip} very ebseuiyt prices charged for land tm Univer: | of the} real estate buyers in the | | short time the par: | and dress in clean white ical examina Velvet of hard and soft wheat <p a NPI SOHMWARTZ CASE GOES OVER | The hearing to decide whet! hwarte or Die for ton of the earold ebild wash ud continued, The cb w held tn Mt Carmel mission ur joane comes up again, The while by the affoc @ der strations of the child ¢ paren STATE HEALTH REPORT The state boa 1 of healtt ennlal rey of the fin citie Coast by nadian ge Captain Brunidge, assistant tv Sir Randford Fleming, chief « Kineer of the Canadian Pactf allroad tn 187%, made the £ lowing statement in hie report warding the harbor at Port Himpeon: “l have no hesitation in saying th finest harbor: Sir Ba: shed city, ing te prevent equaling the place. advantages Even now are steamship lines, becaure It hee the y safe barbor, and the tnvesting put ™ beware of another Port Moody. Your Invest- ment fs Secure at Port Simpson Improve- ment Company Seattle, Wash. KEEN KUTTER TOOLS. LOGGERS’ 8U Iman Dock. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. CLOAKB, SUITS, MILLINERY. FURS, 422 Pike St PANTS TO ORDER 0 LEN Guascowl ILLS. 1020-Ist AVE suiTsS To ornpEer 115.00 COWNING, HOPKING & AYER Ine. BROKERS, Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds RIVATE WIRES, Tel. Main 279. In Rooms 304-305-308 Alaska Bidg Made in Seattle. Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. 1207 Second Ave., Seattle Wath. L. |. HOFFMAN, BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Gua Lady Attendan Hours to 6; Sundays, & to 12. Both phones. 1420 MEHCOND AVE Window Shades Made in Seattle. Co. Port Simpsor | 518 Pionoer Bldg. “The Home of Dignified Credit” THE SEATTLE STAK—SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1906. In the fourth instalime nt of Je rors in War . The brat of Here tw the of prison te eteeeee te to be par o be pa Pe ee al ORRORS I Saw = |Prisons of WARSAW 50S EE EH * * * * * + * Hominned from the Warsaw pos lee fo ification of doow and got two years of hag But he been admitte ly " ¢ tha ‘ fron Thev FULFILAA iu 4, The GSufferings of Visnevek! In “Pav “ a 1 u od himself r 1 f he song j i tre h 11 think he mbit na BY 8. KARSKI j IVe-THE TORTURE CHAMBER During my imprisonment I often t Vague report ef horror perrye ted in the searching de ' tment in the Hotel de Ville This was through hoines and not understood by the I confirmed some of these rumors when I was trameferg! to the te of « a sdel, fr ever, | was sent back to “Paviak tenth pavilion next to my] Mr. Zakovek wa n in the summe MS, ww pected of t « part in a dynamite sttempt to wreck a police station and killing the Warsaw eblef of/ police ken, They had not al bit of of of hie participation. In these clreumstances the officer) GRUEN, THE INVENTOR OF DEVILTRY.—A PATROL OF SOL- | mar making the inquiry, named ca DIERS ON THE WA YTO MAKE A RAID. ent friend from # son, demanded from him a full cc - nelght ce ren neours fession and started to strike him/ fore Peterson fF on inpecte rtf t th so Visnevski in low, quiet tones, jim the fac G is were called in| to free Zukovsk nce an a ghting ter Finally Visneveki became quiet. He and they began to use their nagal-| ed $250 for the nar tt F atic abjec 1 and packed bi hings. has ZUKOVSKI LOST CON-| plices When Zukovekt an ine n “in H footstep nx of steel— SCIOUSNESS. He woke up In althey beat him until he The prisoner was un j|ond they w nd the voles, room in which were two soldiers! AGAIN HE WAS NOT PE face upwards by four the well known co of Visnevakt, and several plain dressed men. He| TED TO SLEEP. AND ND HIS STOMACH shouted, “Good-bye, comrades.” saked for some water, THEY RE| LASTED FOR SIX DAYS WITH TUE He soon beeame| Three days afterwards we read FUSED HIM. He tried to sleep! pavilion they would not let 5 nt Visneveki’s name among 11 people 4 every time he was falling toto | the prison do for a mw had the s\ shot In the citadel op THE PLAIN DRESSED MEN | was over six months since Ont yid| Under the list of names there KICKED HIM or the soldiert/so treated and he still was opted way | Was an explanation that “the above touched” him with rifle-butts quite well, Blood now and = then | “t IRON RODS | Persons were shot by order of the | Tortured Bix Daye. spurted from his nowe and ear WERE USE SAD OF THE| sovernor general, according to the | It lasted eo till the next morn An “improved” inquisition. NAGAIKA, and plain dr 1 men,|}2th paragr Ri his powers dur tb of war fog, when he was brought again be Beautiful Rugs Made from your old carpets. ] are eve rlasting | Co. Queen Aso 1222, Ind. 7397. 1 | \ Boon after I was brought back to) when Ured of kicking Paviak” I met th | people who had pa linquiry chamber d through the | PRIS and | saw with) FLOOR They| my own eyes scars, bruises and | Tortures in the Warsaw Pusey Woezy Rug) wounds on their bodies. Menare./ de Ville” were organized by a a oe WEST SEATTLE HEIGHTS TODAY What You Can Expect If you attend today’s sale you may expect to see one of the prettiest pieces of view property you have ever seen in From every lot the view is truly inspiring, and could not be sur- passed if the lots were $20,000 apiece. Opening Sale of Lots Begins today promptly at 12:30. Until that time not a single lot will be sold. This is done in order that all may have an equal chance in making selections, as follows: UNTIL 12:30 you have the privilege of looking over the tracts and making selections, which you can enter on our books as reservations, and we will hold these lots for you free of c ¢ till 1 o'clock, by which time a Teposit of at least $5 must be paid in order to get the lot or lots you may select. In this manner all may have an equal chance and you can thus have time to decide between close choices if you are in doubt which to buy. Not one of these lots will be left a week from to day. The prices are bound to move them. Be early. BOATS LEAVE: 9:30, 10:30, etc. —every hour—in other words, on the HALF HOURS. Sale starts 12:30. DAY Prices $175 to $300 Seattle. = * en lac today. To get to the sale, with the ferry. There’s a Blg Crowd Going--Prices Are Bargains Be Early FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO ATTEND TODAY’S SALE WE HAVE ARRANGED A SECOND OPENING DAY TOMORROW, SUNDAY Rules applying to today's sale day, as the bargain prices are put on to move them. So be early tomorrow, Walter A. Sutherland Independent L 4321 Hotel will be observed tomorrow. That is, 12:30 to inspect remaining lots and secure them in the same manner as today. As we write this “ad” a large crowd is leaving on the 9:30 boat. Every lot has a view, and they're all good. JUMPED | 8 re some of the | FROM CHAIRS OR TABLES NER BTRETCHED ON THE Morgant!, Gonczewsk! and Streska, called Gruen. Some years ago Gruen This is a fine thing in itself, but it is not the only thing to consider. To a man buying a home, one of the chief considerations is: an expense or a good investment?” There is no doubt in the world that a better investment for limited capital does not exist than West Seattle prop- erty. Anywhere you go, the same dis- tance from Pioneer Square, the same kind of property sells for at least four times as much. The reason for this has transportation, By March 1, when the car line is running, these lots will bring double what you pay -Easy Terms take West Seattle ferry boat and transfer to electric line, which connects Busses will meet the car at the end of the line and take you to the tract. you Many lots will go to- 602 Pioneer 5 Building © right —Vienevek! wag never brought before or condemned by a courtmartial HE WAS BX> ECUTED WITHOUT TRIAL. } (To Be Continued.) “Will this be can have till