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suas SQUTH AVENUES a 9 “4 } ult a i te pees . ary OWNERS OF DIS ee eagle right port, giving Z yrict BETWEEN FOURT * au ‘ - oe hoon ae Mg ‘ “| rT work! v ph sore : sXTH AVS. WAN < . ee STARTED IMMEDIATE care eau nia nprovement of Fourth tw. r . i, _ - i = ting of P The cost s a irrict bounce 1 ahve fron ; amt ava, south at aah cade of Sea ommmittee's extimate wt Bi yesterday was 4 at the commit ee eiiding, 1 » WP negotiations at ae Meh the filing & p f proposed work to scouring a @efinite garth & the improve anaiat meeting, ant c t N apes eompowed of | ne the t f the avenue ls at the city hall, It aX levy jlowered half a dosen tines before bs Monday | Thursday comes. | RAILROAD MEN CHANGE ; ea the floork! 2s pia " atai 4 flood &. & Mair, general agent of the doe the Great Northern, at Spokane, has re hee: | becomes chief clerk | [fF SAILORS DESERT FROM THE Us KOSMOS LINE STEAMERS — Desertions from all departments LONG TERM DELE-/of the stenmers of the Koamos line | upon arrival on the Sound has WASKEY HERE, |* In the daily papers for sailors of every description, fn anticipation of the arrival of the Dendarah and knowing that there will be a num ber of desertions, Dadier W. Ber chard advertised for sailors, stew ards and general seamen. — fecently elected del to the Fiftieth on bie way to Seattle m2 fetived from him te | : iF sare be will wail HERE TO LOAD WHEAT. om the Deiphia i “ Wil spend the winter tn} The Mritish bark East African where he will labor | arrived + this morning from fmt A. Waskey, © bo wil! | Tecoma, wh mA fm the short see | charging cago. Bhe will load wheat t cons Beginsing in De phere for the Usited Kingdom ’ terminating March 4 Johneon te tn command of *he @ metre legislation for the yess! ging to Washington te NQ Ex, ¢ Be Srcieeice ee cuse for Youn Weeks. had Men Being Broke Your | Teer’s t0 exeuse for a youns }man being “broke.” With him it's | either spend all his salary of start e bank account and make It grow tans.) Would it not be » good idea to be Optical Co. 1207 | gin an account with the State Rank WH examine your eyes | of Seattle, where your savings dri are, and if you need|4 per cent interest, compounded WG furnish them from $1| semiannually? Ose dollar ts all om . ma Deed. rsday Savings For the Home 39c she bas been dis 75e Old Copper Mortise Door Lock, Beaded DOOR BELL. gsc Fancy co Pell \ _ China cup Me ow bel "3c and Saucer, peat ei 3¢ Many shapes, old copper ...... a xs 15¢. FLOOR CLEANER. aoe Heavy 35¢ combination heavy rub- | Sheet Iron ber Floor 19¢ Dripping Cleaner ..+s-+00+¢ Pan, 10¢ ROOFING TIN. t 1-C Roofing Tin, 7¢ Celebrated Royal Doulton Dinner Plates, New design, ATe. —————_—- ase Fancy Pattern Glass Berry Bowl, large size, 10¢ 8sc Fancy Decorated Jardinier, Assorted Pattern, 5D¢ White Stone aoc St L. Flyet LEAD PENCI us STEM-WIND WATCH. 35° Iron Child's Chamber, 1f¢ oath ead ©. Gilman, of the Great North BR Patterson di jern, stated that he believed the An estimate! A h “he members of the Se fire | contagious im nature and possesses qoanects! © greet violence w it laste are anxion wa Chy Comptroller Carroll has had gumpletion of he the disease for a time, but ox of con By | pects to get rid of it by tol 3 morrow afternoon, when the! Here are some brand new things ta |couneil meets to dispose of the bt tase at at F t the tax] No i The t year All the COMP! pitted | bh ” hbink of, talk or dream! aan Bs, * ; “ ne & or dream! 4 full flounce of ha G. Clone fitting his morning fixes the one-llevy for 190T for the old limits of] Ne ene tae eel the city at 142 mills an@ for the} for a dressy ‘ w limite at f but Mr. Carrolt oie pak ’ ves that this will not stand | enamet jow ‘ He says it ie Mable to be raised and | undery * te barred in be “ with binck velvet, and is edged with BRIEFS BY WIRE Maned from that position and he a will be succeeded by A. H. Camy BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. 17. — } dell, at present general agent at) The annual meeting of the Alabama : | Bellingham. W. H. Somers, of Se-| Good Roads associat whieh was : J attle, chief clerk In the general traf-| held here today was attended by a j fie offtcws, suceseds to the Belling-| 12 delegates from each of the 30 | bam position, while A. L. Ruff, now | counties in North Alabama bealds . johief clerk Im the traffic offices.|/« large number of persons also tn [ terested in the work. NEW YORK, Get. 17.—The Ana- [eonda Copper Mining company's Fevmry of $1.50 & share, being an Increase of 12% cents per share jover the last quarterly payment, is ayable today | sours | ‘The eighty he Connec | [here tonight NORFOLK, Get, 17 bird ane ut Baptiou meeting of concluded Oct. 17.-—Tm- 2 in connection with a) industries im the incummed at the Parme National congress here. Delegates, appointed by the gover nore of states, attended from every state In the union, the gathering | Deing & most representative one. ROCK BLAND, tt tant matt Unit | DAYTON, Oct. 17.—Alesander | Price, a Western ploneer, aged 60 years, died hese Saturday, after an | illness of several years. The fuser jal was held from the family ros jdeace on Third st. Interment was at the Dayton cemetery - 3° | WALLA WALLA, Oct. 117—The lelty counsel! tonight granted a 25 year franchise to the Columbia & )JValla Walia Traction company, to operate an electric system in and through the city. The company is formed to build a road from Walluia to Dayton. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 17 Secretary Bonaparte holds that no one ix to blame for the grounding of the cruiser Boston in Puget sound ‘during a dense fog early last Sep tember | MOQUIAM, Oct. 17—The steam ors Nushagak, Kvichak and W: fare expected here today and will | load a cargo of lumber at the Ho- quiam mills. | _ EVERETT Oct. 17.—The steamer | Tampico was in port yesterday dis leharging a cargo of asphalt and ltaking on a cargo of lumber. The schooner Fanny Dutard cleared last | night with a cargo of poles for San | Pedro ELLENSDURG, Oct. 17—Millard ¥. Standley, a young farmer who recently married and lived with his parents, Mr. and Mra. F. M. Stand. jley, of Wilson Creek canyon, died | Monday, after a long il!ness. |} ANACORTES, Oct. 17—Grain shipments into the city have fn lereased the past few days and !t ts lexpected that the next few weeks | will see the local docks kept pretty lbuby, as fm addition to the grain | there are a number of big shipments of box shooks and veneertng and ashing) being sent to California and Eastern points BVERETT, Oct 7—The city council has entered into a contract with the By t Construction com- | pany for the rection of a steel ldraw bridge over the Snohomish river. The contract price is § 6 |The bridge will have two fixed spans of 110 feet each and a draw | span of 150 feet CROMWELL, Oct. 17—A second crop of strawberries has matured | well in this section of the country | Antoine Busch, a strawberry farm ler of Hales Passage, has marketed 26 crates. These are not the “Ever | jasting” kind, but @ variety called | “Nick Ohmer,” | TACOMA, Oct. 17 charging &. Irving Halstead, a well } known Tacoma man, with embezzle ment of $894, received by him as administrator of the estate of the late Judge Elwood Evans, was filed in the superior court Tuesday by Prosecuting Attorney C. 0. Bates HOQUIAM, Oct. 17.—The price of i fir logs has been raised on Grays | Harbor during the past few days I from $9.50 to $10 per 1,000, cedar and spruce remaining firm at $3.50 Krue Long Oct. 17.—Henry residing at | TACOMA ger, « farmer Branch, hanged himself in a smoke hous his home Monday evening His body was found a short time if You Want a | Good Picture "inney, the photog Of yourself, tet in the ashington building, } Hetter photos at s than attle. Can take pie tures any time, @ay or night eee Information | BROTHER DIES | ors from Norway and against ¢ THE THEATERS | ASE the south ous — wid Jault Indian rese Jane Corcoran. Jppe Telegraph Service.) | iit Ind - y t , ats n't PARIS, Oct. 1 A continuance | the” of ‘ | tor th of two weeks was ordered today in| wi coun with | even The ¥r the hearing of the suite brought bY | jarge bodies of tim ee I selling, | first | FOUNDER OF THE COLLEGE OF . tt two] : y ee we. Se PASSING BOGUS BANK BILLS OUR LADY OF LOURDES—EX:| Booey nt the ¢ lie \ 4) | PISCUSSING QUINAULT | A. Caraker, 421 ¥« way, re np Scr, by anes } INDIAN RESERVATION orts that @ man having worthie PIRES AFTER THREE pay | phy te her leading mas | | bank blils in his posses tried to ILLNESS | ttle Theater FR onal page= ing vee lltoed pace them a6-Sty pisces leet sige . mn 4 in Keamion considering | we D. C. Floyd & Co. Meat Market cae Rev Brother Calixtus M., supertor rt . money on watches, jewelry nd founder of the college of Our ’ oon, ‘The pla Hound mioak, 8¢ Ib.; sirloin, 12% | ete.; set diamonds and grind idy of Lourde at with Park an tn. @ i f] . - ha Ses nd pol na he , 118 ‘ 11 Collina batlding, corner Se died at Providence lant iieh play, the | at opposite Bon Mareh: ad ame necond Oo ~ nee Mts: Pete P ; nd and Jam nd floor i tame to Seattle 15 years ago and founded. the college “und. remained | Third Avenue, just telephone us-- 4 ita head untit his death. He was Ene Saemneuse ty @8 years of age | doing biawer than ever at the Th ‘ ks Cian ginal ‘ theater thie wee omor Aird . . . “ “ — CORNERS ARE SOLD. Sotor "arm Ret gp Dg yy ; ‘ i . exchanging Nelaon f ta, 60 by 190 feet eagh, | tt DU™Per oF . : ¢ Depar price being § ¥* a a“ aaee caer ¢ 7 : Ta a pany 19 Wir 96 by B11, toc. W. Cortin a week-long wardrobe couch special A hr ei ato the northeast corner of 14th Adelaide us ie as the ¢ land Yealer for $6,000 lt Girt te w « @ bit at SAILORS ARE SCARCE Arabian Nigh a Julie W et — There is a great shortage of deep-| laughter, and er Hel as fen jiors Om the acific coast. | | *yY Maitland, the nieve s wi The reason is that there is m ning favorit by * . ty work axhore and the wages ar | Ss. Malgh Comme and A ter, Thore has been some ta’ og eet , among the seafaring men of Seat jaily mati , le to send abroad and import sail Sweden Theater. ) No &—Showing ortginal long coat] - ———— | this own com sieeve, with velvet trimeing and| SUBPICIOUS CHARACTER ly short and square velvet red buttons TAKEN IN BY THE POLICE,| making: @ mont No. ¢—Heven-cighthe sieeve for! mat the ' STANPARO with ey « of carriage ot.| Joseph Langford, alias George iw r a wn into dul sckie, heavy} Byrne and Brown last night and $ mbroldery cuf enbrotdered| Will be held on suapicion. Bever under sleeve "| mothe ago Langte Mt with Charles WHERE 19 2OHN OWENS? thangs - bag Datnty » orm finteh| Riley, was arres in connection | , os Peeene ne for evening gow © caper onal a = halen, itiew was ¢ mrere Mre Po Owe 7 nal th , be and simp red lower puffs are held in place byl ed. Langford te an ex-convict from|GHwens, who left Los Anke mod avy lace insert snd trimmed! Folsem, Cal, and has 1 ily 9} stacch tn ecmaneny with * weeks } with tiny bows of ribbon velvet, tehed serving a 63-day term on the yee Pendleton and c ton was seen In Ben bh, SPRING EDGE, regular price $14.50, for the week, hain gang as a short time oe “at I hi Dark ne O75 latterward by bis wife, whe bet the sgo and she believes her son is $1 pe and vainly tried to resuscitate| Dance at Li schi Park here. He t# 21 years old. ‘ i ed hin “- pa Thursday ight | STYLE, QUALITY ANO COM wo important rocker speciais | NORTH YAKIMA, Oct foane| Don't forget the big dance at Les-| FORT H. Rose, who was granted a fran.|cR! park tomorrow night Fine mu-| Are part of every $3 Bargar Hat pe eng cay tts 5 Pageant sic, beautiful Noor, Gentlemen Lillagar & Barkman, sole agents for this city, began preparations | @4!¢6 free 1310 Second ave ee yesterday to drill an artesian we on bis place on Nob Hill, If he} strikes’ large flow he will build a |reservoir on the hill to supply the ony Oue of the purchased | arrived | EVERETT, Oct. 17 new engines recently by the Great Northern by at the yards here, T agines ave said by the raflroad’s representa-| tives to be the largest im the world They weigh 106 tons and are what ix known as the Maileite com pounds | HOQUIAM, Oct. 11—The reste ‘tration books for the coming county election closed last sight, « total of 1,450 even being regiatered. This te the largest tn the Bietory of this city and shows an increase of 4% per cent over last year. | MANILA, Oct |Robert B. Calvert, of the Twenty fourth infantry, U. 8. A, bas been killed by Sergt. Taylor, of the Twen- ty-fourth infantry, at Albuera In the province of Leyte, Particulars of lthe tragedy have not heen received }} I7.—Firet Lieut AVOUSTA, Me, Oct. 17 The| North American Express company | has been organized here for the pur pose of conducting a general om preas business with an authorized enpitalication of $25,000,000. J Berry, of this city, le samed as pree beat PERTH, Australia, Oct. 17—The fegisiative sesembly yesterday | adopted a motion that the state of/ Western Avetralia secede from the rest of the commonwealth HOQUIAM, Oct. 17.—An effort is being made by Chairman Archer, of lene Chehalis county central com mittee, to get a epesker of the city to open the coming campaign. Rep resentative Cushman has been in vited to deliver the first address, jand his answer is being awaited CHICAGO, DL, Oct, 17.—The an-| nual meeting of the stockholders} of the Mitnols Central held in} the offices of the company here ' day. To insure « large attendance |the company issued to each person | holding one or more shares, a rownd | ltrip theket which will hold good) for four days after the meeting CINCINNATI, Onto, Oct. 17-—A | momber of farmers, with a knowt- ledge of irrigation, submitted them-~ ecives for examination at the Fed- before the Civil Her- vice Secretary C. W. Moms today to fill appointments on Indian res. ervations in the west and south- west jProving COAST EXTENSION, from Milwaukee «tate that at the al mesting of the stockholders of the Chicago j | Northwestern railroad, to be by ‘tin Chicago, the question of incre ling the capital stock of the pany to $200,000,000 will come up, and that it will probably be carrie. | This means that the capital stock of the company will practically be doubled. providing for the projected | Pacific coast extension | - FOUNDER'S DAY OBSERVANCE, Advices | At the meeting of the Chamber jot Commerce this afternoon com mittees will be appointed to ar range for a banquet on Founder's! day, November 17, in commemors tion of the founding of Seattle 53 | | COLORADO SOCIETY MEETS. The Colorado society will meet] tomorrow night at § o'clock at the rooms of the Washington State Mtr ing association 1. butlding. All former residents of the Centenn letate are invited to attend 4 Oriental Billiard Parlors 1418 Third av. A # sort. F julet gar 15c Linsey Gas Lamp 45c With White-Q-Globe Burner Adjust ise OAT HOUSE IN ATH AND STORE IN THis Is THE THE STATE WE RETTER OVERCOATS THE STATE OUR STOCK If BETTER AND THAN EVER BEFORE SEE IT OVERCOATS $10.00 UP RAINCOATS $12.50 UP STRONG ERT OVERC CARRY MORE OVER THAN ANY OTHER MORE EXTENSIVE worth $11.50 worth $13.00 mote the wide and fine large of the new patterns this large, panel in the back: ie of fine | M8*Y Mission Ricker ts the most attractive; of sotid oak, quartere@ oak, finely polished, finished weathered, extra strong, finished golden or weathered heasy Sete, ore One ae cushion. This rocker at the very strong; worth $11.60. We] usual price of $1200 is well REDELSHEIMER price this rocker extra special | “orth tt We price this rock- . | er extra special for the week for the week at . 8S05 fat ware “a $085 & CO. 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE Teh, peer rth 1006 to 1016 First Ava. Tacoma DING PURCHASER OF A WE ARE AWFULLY SURE THAT EVERY INT PIANOcrORGA ——— WILL FIND IT VERY MUCH TO HIS OR HER INTEREST TO CALL ON Seattle’s Pioneer Piano House Right Now And have a heart-to-heart talk with us about the great values we are offering at this time and how very easy we can make it for you to purchase NOW, No house ever had the honor of representing a better line than we have the pleasure ‘of showing, including the fa- mous Chickering & Sons, Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Pease, Haddorff, Story & Clark, Cable Nelson, D. S. Johnston Co. Lakeside, Clarendon, Bailey, Bell and many others, to be played in the usual way; then for the “Player Piano” or ‘ ano Player, we are the exclusive distributers for the renowned Weber Pianola Piano, Steck Pianola Piano, Wheeloch. Pianola Piano, and Steuyvesant Pianola Piano with the Metrostyle Pianola built inside, making these instruments more complete, being playable either by hand or with the perforated music re lil. The combined player is more compact and pos- eases some advantages over an ordinary Piano operated by a separate, detachable Piano Player; however, when anyone has a regular Piano which for any reason they do not wish to dis pose of or exchange, yet desire to put new life into it, there is no other way to do it so effectively as with the METROSTYLE PIANOLA : WE BUY, SELL, TUNE, REPAIR, HAUL AND STORE PIANOS AND PLOYS REGULARLY TEN RELIABLE AND COMPETENT TONERS, OF COURSE, YOU KNOW WE ARE JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF THE WONDERFUL Edison Phonographs and Records These very interesting little singers and talkers unquestionably furnish the greatest fountain of real enjoyment for the greatest number of people now to be obtained from any one source The remarkable and ever increasing demand for them can be estimated from the enormous output of ten thousand (10,000) machines and one million (1,000,000) records per week, still leaving the Manufacturers thousands of machines ORGANS. OUR COMPANY EM- and millions of records behind their orders. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS RANGE IN PRICE from $10, $20, $30 to $50 and upward. The beautiful gold mould- ed and well-wearing standard records, 35c each, and the Grand Opera records, 7§¢ WE ALSO DO A LARGE BUSINESS IN VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS. We have just com- pleted rearranging and redecorating our six talking machine parlors, where both of the above makes are exhibited and We are pleased to announce also that we have made some changes in our ventilating where everyone will be welcome system so that our rooms are all much more comfortable than they were. LAST BUT NOT LEAST WE CARRY A LARGE AND COMPLETE STRUMENTS; BAND INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC BOXES AND MUSICAI STOCK OF SMALL MUSICAL IN- SUNDRIES. ooo D. S. JOHNSTON CO. 903 SECOND AVE. ot Hacord ot Pano BURKE BUILDING Biggest Record of Piano Sell- ing West of Chicago.