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’ THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, SEPT, 14, 1907, ° 2 , LUCAMIA ARRIVES LATE, CARD 10 ADVERTISE EXPOSITION! in Pidition to the pavement of the @ 2 United Pr iphndlsniichesuiill | 1-fept rightot-way of the electric @ naw § SRK Sept . The ¢ y Md 4 Wy | c olpat @Mie tracks, for which arder ‘Lucania’ arrives today fh | © ine nef. canes. Sa. toe popard 7 @ [the road will pay f relating to the Alaska Yukon 2 hours later thang the Luaitanta, | Pacific exposition, has “yy ared on | ager which passed her, and seven hours | the local news stands: bo dewign 5 behind her n time | bears the Raton of a stork stabaing MUST PROVIDE FOR PLAN Foob SHOW. on top of the Alaska building, | " —— aoe WAYSIDE par | while beneath in a view of the bust | } aa he ee aRE eee , ne a i | ness district and harbor of Seattle. | gaara eeenne | Rahaliel . Pon Batgest —_ Soe Food |. Th@ University of Washington | Thefirat assembly meeting will be |Comparative population — statyaties (By United Press.) até Mavies Swedes i aban SUBSCRIPTION PLEDGE TO THE SEATTLE PUB * | Show at the a. w ‘ashen sane today began to assume an active held’ Wednesday. , are printed at the top of the cards VANCOUVER, Bi, C,, Sept 14.-@] of the .Waynide Emergency hosptal # LIC FUEL MARKET ASSOCIATION, * | "Perry av, trom Oct. 14 to Oct, go, | ABPORFANCE, preparatory to the! On Monday afternoon Coach | mking an attractive advertisement | Seven hundred Hindus, denied a written statement to- * / a opening of the achool year on Mon | Plage will call out the football can. | for the exposition une of the drill hall for a tempora the finance committee of the city . ceieratit Mn a Wikk Ch As SUES POWER COMPANY. | day. ene Beat faculty meotlyg was didates, N all of lant year'e@) home, slept leaning against the! council to the effect that the how ey ow 1 materially aastet in giving the poor of odes morning, Presiden 4° | team will Captain. Crim | walle of the wharf sheds last night. | pital could no longer care for the & garnet in “ppeea * Sultgwan filed yeaterday by thé) Presiding and w@coming the new | will be mining, being weceedod le KHOWS MINER’S | Many wandered helplessly ubout bity sick. Bless pret Bt idle 4 Te verety oa Ie succeasfully con, % | Pacifié Coast company againat the |" hers of the faculty Bnoch Bagshaw, and big Sample, | the town, Hut few have any mon-| $500 from the elty and $500 from Leer a heeribe § towa@le such an {oatitution. # pattle- Tacoma Power company for Already all the men's and wom-"the fat guard, will pot be in unt HIDING PLACE ey. They shiver in the ehill ‘ithe couaty were recefy gach making this | e Lhereby specify @hat the market aw &' payment of a coal bill of @n's dormitories have been en-|form, but a group of promising breeze and beg pitiably_for whe fonth ‘ . ie pan for no puPose of private gain d (Mit, if prao * OTT.OL eaged an? many applicants 3 freshmen will be on hand, Cé ch | by Trew gr wEN A del tion from aMong their be city shal! exereiae jurisdiction ett Ile unde @ | = - | YOOM# Are now on the WAlting Hale | Place expects to p@t a feat team in (By United Pre number appealed to the eity coun * m ini oe wrod aball be sold at cost plus only an w | ® Over 1,200 students are Gxpected |the field and will teach the men| VANCOUVER, DB. C., Bept. 14 cll for help stating that Mnlens th pay expenses and pay & r@asonable Interest ® | to register on Monday and Tuesday. some new style football Lee Curtis, a negro hand logger at | W4# granted them all wouldedie oft 1, that the unfbraigned shall have a ® | ke Nemes «| Chatham Polnt, $00 miles north of | pheumonta spore * officers for the Association, and that, ® | here, says he knows where Bill} From present indicatiow® “they peration, stock obtained under this # UNCL Miner, the hold-up desper in| WH secure no relief unless a spe . u Man if the wiorsigned so dealve® be exchanged at the 2 in hiding. Curtis came all the way; lal envoy from Ottawa arrives Re face valuo in fuel * | vistohiahiioahiciichdans P) Ito this elty to inform the peniten-| next week | for « | (By United Press.) . WiTH MIKADO S tiary officials that he had seen | 7" Nati svnapahtens masitienss % | 108 ANGELES, Cal, opt. 14 Lapse ig ly ca i ion TO PUT MCREY i “ Addtens .. ccc Sees in bs gee 3 loci br tray : ener eee needed no special authority and (Star Special Service.) | . (By Uslted Prem) , He regards the transfer of the | was fined’ $100 tn the police court! gan yt Peony ane Mines. Hes GENERAL FUAD {a TrSBURG: Sept 14k citi z police cour N FRANCISCO, Sept leet of battles » the Pacific ® Min fi he vielnity o! ing story, charging enforced tm- Hor pieeleink wadiaiee withaee at 1 Sept. 14 attloships to the Pacifi ye Miner is in the vicipity of ny r arging enforced im de . i 4 48 necenss to ite protee | C r ol 01 ns Asontment, abuse and degra | Heenwe, a pathetic story of an ob j Meut, Col, W, T. Glassford, now tion Ge ae es pHa + nae React apgcl «dt: alin The fina © ittee 4 ti f san be a sevens ae |man's forfetture of his honor that) Chet of the sixnal corps of the er eee t nanos compitice: ts shout * ; of Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, should to order the tranefer of some $50. Leona Lutl, 22, a beautiful Ital- kept from want came out, Officers yee gee | ) from conden funds to|!an wor She makes informa fe this coupon for any Amount over $5, clip it out ft to any of the following citizens J. Wightman, 415 American Bank Building, Second seeetaeee Beaitle; George H. Reyelto, president Commercial |found that the license of Dr. (, tL Cae from ah extended (Hp, Of}; Ginesford in not alarmed at the | Netetind tial ck me et ates doce. mini Pele cde Block, Seattle; Elmer EB. Todd, Lowman Bullding, King, an aged and able but unfor.| @MYe, Of abseiee, through Alaska) inimigration of Japanese to Ha. | AN ORDER throwing that much money int * Ryan; Emil Fojo, a Spantard, B. Thorgrimson, Lowman Bullding, Seattle; Cassius tunate sur; was wed at fur pene the HaWallan islands. wall, He says in case of war the | # fund where it will do the most Mrs. Minnine Durston, charg 325 New York Building, Seattie. ® | plers anitorium, and a on sow Ae & close study of the) American navy would drive the — —— sgh g : : ing assault and battery iia r ® | King for an explanation. They | States in ‘Almske and co ay go rage Fran from the Ha:| George, Frank and James Dough | ae ceneel tend f6 obtled epee | se tinge Ag age hela Bon 4 Di 1 ° p e h Islands, ni t mi e ity dle thi orning succeed x oe ‘ o' dollars ever risone on da a Ou peeeeee «hy ll tla i: bitindiartatis Se din kadin te dh sg pes any bevels g Prag gor a watian islands, and believes that would scatter Fig inte Ho tke od fo socuting an oréer trom. ae week to help out Iinprovements and |occupied by the accused. Mra. Laitl to | Uncle Sam te fully prepared to more Japanese there are on the | Alberton ling the attend-| fF costs in condemnations went to ‘do housework and charges ‘3 : gf stock in the Se stock subsertption blank and sug. | that he had rented the lc a Wad tel a ein wn . subscriptions £0 Market associa. este that all those who afford | (he sanitorium mandger for $20 a ppenstein and the : told she could never again it mubsertbe for some amount and | month because he had to support of the public IN PITCHED BATTLE ag Re ag en: @ pow deing Asked DY 1D? forward the blank at once to one of | certain family connections, and his nepaoeiiiiaiiiaieialincal market, to appear Sept aa . . ot prise. Th . x ° show cause for forbidding the ped beat 4 was compelled to write ‘of that enterpri the geutlomen named thereon, As *tate medical certificate was his how cau ; WITH ESP DOES . ae 0 that auch a mark & means of bringing down the price | OHlY hope. diers to soil goods at the market | D ERA Me r nad hat she had dott hime game through the Se- of coal the public fuel market tt is vues — | in competition with the farmers, — | peal ea forever. | She ¢ : as thed bas been ent jeved will be as great a success 2 | tem. days, she saya, he eacape coke by 4 large num As has been the public produce mar SCHOOL LEVY LICENSED TO WED iy POD Soe ogee Te te . $ aye, he a be ce . ay 4 at ket in lowering the price of pro- ABBON p night, taking @ revolver from on and round-up of a gang of des |of the rooms ial people. | the ' duc lid vinta ile is SIX MILLS / wa ee peradoes in mintature catacombs in| Mrs. Curley, who was alone ae i CAEN ANB aoa : a 22, and/the suburbs, has revealed eight| when the police called, was ar- - - _ jadys Collins, 19, both of Beattie. partly decomposed bodies and (rested. # ‘e ball. Search is = | The Seattle schoo! board has ten Stanley 8. Smith Aberdeen, heaps of human bones, believed to| being made for the others, | tatively agreed that the next tax and Charlotte Quartm 2, Both - Scope with the Japanese situation | tslands, the éasier the task would | anee of Chie io the event of boatitities. be, he claimed | officers 22, remains of mysteriously dis for school purposes will be six! felt epeauted Vetta. A’ toane ae milla, For the firet time in the | -_—_ |. Walter ©. Clark, 26, and Fannte | were arrested after a pitched battle d E ALLER DEAD j history of the district the annual | (@y United P banks. “The public officials from | Hawkins, 20, both of Carrols, Wn. with the police ee joxpenditures have p: the mil} INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 14.—| the president down should keep in| James D. Mudge, 28, Spokane — —— jiHion dollar mark. The valuation | Vice-president Fairbanks in “an ine ‘Uh WIth the great mass of peo |and Nina M. Snow (By United Press.) Beattle | , | basis for the next school tax levy ple. The highest interests of the| Archibald K, McLaren, 41, and FRISCO SPORTS OW: PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Sept. 13. |i $161,861,888, according to the | @rvle™ bere said that prosperity | American people are " J. Edward Allen, who figured prom: common | Amy Dunn, 22, both of Seattle a | ee , with the bear es *@8 the paramount issue of the Interests and we a Noble A shnaon, 26, and Edith | |inently In the recent Vanderbiit which renulted in the Hindus expul-|{oruay by, the county nuditor, |Next campaign. “There is always down togetier” the eats. of |W. Wileon, 21, Both of Beattie, | ANXIOUS SEAT | sviritcaitst case “throne his ‘con sion, and the outbreaks will be the aan | hard th around,” be said. labor in the making of our welfare| Kanichi Yamasaki, 25, Exeter,| pS. es AS |nection with Mrs. Pepper-Vander- subject of diplomatic correspond: | |... The man is dull tndeed who be-| ts greater than that of capital. No|Cal., and Yoka Fujikawa, 18, Japan. | 8 Pre j bilt as her financial agent, died to- ence between the Britieh govern: | MKINLEY MEMORIAL |Meves that the waking up of the! one Can rightfully reproach Pres! . hsm | ane, Wasieemer Tene day following @ stroke of apoplexy, ment and the officials at Washtag- | [People to their rights and wrongs debt Roosevelt for his prompt en. | DEATH RECORD. Thee ANCISCO, “Sept. 14 | caused by worry over the case. ton. The mill owners at Belling: | a jean be smothered,” sald Mr. Fair | foregient of the tnws” | a tie tone at tao eh TF DEAD. a ene Seer eee _ 5 oy United Press.) ie ae eieseneecees |, Deaths were registered today a8/ fusing to recommend the appiice,| INC® AUGUST DEAD. 4 | ON, Oy fept. 14.—~Today, | —="< | follows they furnish the names of the|ing eivih aanivorente of the demtk POPULAR ALL 1S AN88,70 sue Frisco | Fox—Mrs. Emma Fox, 27, Bept.| hor auaat October fight permit ee Hindus in their employ, It is be | of President McKinley, was ob-| | “PAPER FOR ALLEGED LIBEL, 11, St. Lukes Hompital has caused something of a flurry! CARLSBAD, Sept. 14—Prince Heved that the consul is merely | served with every evidence of sor-| | n, 87, Sept. 9, | AMOMK fight promoters. The ques | august, of Coburg, died here te- obtaining the necessary inforwa- row in his home city. Wreatha of NOT FAVORED ; be ee We tion that naturally has arisen is (By United Press.) S11 Sixteenth av. north day Hon to bring claims for indemnities. | flowers were sent by President PORTLAND. Ore. Sept. 14—| Buty—D. Ann Buty, , Sept. 10,)hether the members of Mayor reenact i Secretary Fowler of the local | Roosevelt, members of the cabinet| “Phe proposed Workingmen’e | Mi Officer Robert Hawse, of the | 706 Jackson st Taylor's board are planning to shut | To Inepect Harbors. ; What oe peas. | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14— chief executive, and scores of Can-|of Yoser Way did ne! with | **ttring evidence to support a se | 5, Hotel Butler. What we want in San Fran-| john A. Fox, special director of people who bed Rnown and|the faves of the olla’ psn rive Of libel suits which he states| McDonald—James McDonald, 36,/ “809,” said Supervisor Magee, “is the National Rivers and Harbors’ wed the martyr president and his | at the inecting sesterday atte he intends to institute against San | Sept. 5, Providence Hospital clean sport. N of us on thé | congress has arrived here, and on Be newiges Five nye agen because of| Clark—L. E. Clark, 12, Sept. 10, | Police committee are inclined to be| Monday evening he will leave for net him aft-| 1106 Seventh av. pritanieal. Good clean boxing ts a a tour of the harbors of Califor- — epg onc legge ms gy wal bo personal friends of the Inte | Popular ball for the district south, U’fste4 Columbia, is in Porttand,| Unknown man—About 26, Sept. 2°" 8 the boxing game ent Oriental labor for the railroads d the danger of and grading camps. He claims the | 10 B metings vill not be under Seattlo prominent’ white citi | wit Plseed floral wreaths on (he /Sawyer and Crichton {alled.to rec-| {he ‘charges mah league until sens and withheld more than 60 |" some the Greek mecceuhy wales yrees Bip | ses, : . or the wreck. He states that the| Pomeroy-—Infant, Sept. 12, 246| fine sport, and should be encourag: | hia see a eel ree ame coammmare (Se ete mes Snes inl tree one Sk we a ea ay cooltes, “They are robbinb their | Sestead of the hall. the coments |?! | King—J. King, 19, Sept. 13, Seat. Pa8* where professional fights are To Manufacturers own countrymen,” says Mr. Fowler. a tee ts more tn favor of the estab Ma i OS peral Hospital ell faked, and that socalled ama The following subjects are of ‘White the contractor receives |itehment of @ public comfort sts U RIS Montagne. M. Montagne, ‘eur fights divide the gate receipts | 14) interest to manufacturers: poe lca m 40 conta, which the| (ey aoe Press) |tlon near Jefferson and Third ay G AVOIDED #8, Sept. 7, Providence Hospital, | with the principals, it is tine (Wat How to build, how to protect, how hem el SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 14.--/| or near Yesler Way and Third ay. | ry ane: ey to insure. The first is of vital Im- int cooties Imagine big Wages. |The Associated Veterans of the|” 4 report and Tecosmmpendation BIRTH RECORD. } portance tf contempjating bull » remainder the contractor pock-| Mexican War took part today In| iit be made to the council. on (By United Press.) / mean “ the other two at all times. 4 the incidents | ets. what will probably be their last Monday night. | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14 Pirthe were registered today as | NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL FIRE - : great, celebration on the Pacific | ee |“Dr." Noah, the medicine man of | follows (BIG PAVING JOB — sssociarion ‘hes department coast. the occasion marking the | the Ptute tribe of Indians situated Herdman—To wife of Willtam organized to discuss with manu- \ AGAINST COMMISSION sixticth anniversary of the last P ETTIB NE ILL at Fort Bidwell, and “Washoe | Herdman, 216% Ewing at, Bept. 4,| lfacturers the merits of different a battle of the Mexican war and the) Charley” of the same tribe were rea daughter | ON VESLER WA classes of construction and to ad- WILL BE BROUGHT NEXT WEEK entry of Gen. Winfield Scott and| ———_—_— | turned to the reservation yesterday | Anderson—To wite of Carl An vise concerning arrangement of | the Dnited tates army inte the (By United Press.) after having been Jectured by the | derson, 1019 Washington st., Sept Th 1 { about 25 blocks | plant and protection against the . city of Mexico, September 14, 1447.| BOISE, Sept. 14-—-George A. | federal grand jury, This prompt | 12. a son { Youlstwar with asphalt will be | different inherent hazards, ; sale, showing the amount re-| TRS. exercises were held at the Pettibone, charged with complicity | action. it is said, prevented « aen-| MePlo—To wite of M.C. MePiu, Overly ay big ctrect Iniove.|. The Northwestern is in a posl- eatene: and. the ‘of the pur.| Presidio, and were under the aus-|in the assassination of Gov. Btoun: | eral uprising, the entire tribe being | 2016 Atlantic et, Sept. 12, a daugh: | O* ee ‘oy Bey nn 4 i oe tion to offer expert advice on the ‘diatere. tice PUr'| pices of the United States army | enberg, has been taken to # hospital |!n an ugly mood, took two young ter Bence dhe ah oo ell second subject—how to protect— ‘The complaint charges that the | 84 88¥y, Veterans of the Mexican |{n & critical condition, and aa op-| People away by foree. The matron| Kinnear—To wife of C. W. Kin-| Sit officials, the board of public | SOWtT tev nea OF automatic P reoe | Wat, Spanish War Veterans and | eration probably Will be necessary, | ¥8s almost choked to death while | near, 2020 Howard av, Sept. §, «| YOrks this morning passing upon | 2H oi Ode Capel abies o Meloggas | the Grand Army of the Republic. There will be no further proseco. | resisting. | daughter. jthe plans sod specifications for | seas) cost and saving to be effect | tton of the case at present —————. = Rosaia—To wife of Geo: Ros-| the big undertaking. peg edad sae PERMIT FOR BIG BUILDING. Page Bighth av, Sept. 9, a|_ The Lepiny Be ndtrmreny tly ine: SS eee oe pg the ANOTH R MINE FOR GRAND LODGE |. ©. O. F. am | daughter Broadway to Thirty-second av., and ularly well equipped not only to ad- The permit for the Washington| Hedberg—To wife of A. Hedberg, |!" estimated by City Engineer! vi int to supply the need. The BLA K DIAMOND ST. PAUL: Minn, Sept. 14.The | Securities Company's ten-story | 4208 Third ay., Sept. 12, @ son | Thomson to cost 497,000. The hiah. Vile eS) ONE eee ee annual convention of the Sovereign | office building to be erected at! Gilmore—To wife of L. Giimore, ¢#t bulkheads In the city w: representative of the factory and grand lodge of Odd Fellows wil) be| Third av. and Stewart st, was is-/ 6814 Weedin place, Sept. 12, a bullt across the Twenty-second ay.| iD cy mutuals, Advice on the It tm stated that all of the 7 (Star Special Service.) called here Monday. Already thou-| sued yesterday afternoon by the | daughter. gulch in connection with the work.| shove eubjects 8 gratis and & tele- th mt BLACK DIAMOND, Sept. 14—~J./*80ds of delegates have arrived |bullding inapector's office. The). The paving will be 42 feet wide. | cone call or post card will bring ot aiverion ‘an | W. Bussey, an old and capnent here from all parts of the United {new Structure will cost $300,000. | Monuments | : “8 " Som the daavieus of a Northwestern ot the trimm: present employed by | States, Mexico and Canada. s pes See Day planks ure WW | inspector opinion from supreme court. Pacts. Onast Commanr, Big postponed Laber Day plenic| Art Marble Company, 2011 Sec P Phones—Main 1458; Ind. $27. ee ame Y . . Tonight at Dreamland rink; $25 | Seswveced tun vlan of end and PRIGON MEN MEET. St Pleasant Keach tomorrow. Boats ond av. three doors north of Vir } 208 Columbia St. BE | 1 ‘ negotiating with Tacoma par — leave Pier 2. °** | ginia st. Hoth phones 1738 - given away. Be sure to come. BTS STILL IN A TANGLE ties for Improvements. He refuses (By United Press.) ee to give the exact location of the| CHICAGO, Sept. 14—Gov. Den ad = p over the Ballard in-. Treasurer Russell believes that |®°™ find. The voins are four and|een of Iilinots and Mayor Busse |[/ | vening ‘sf & half feet in width and the coal is will welcome the delegates to the scares, of | the ye A poy egg Be of god quality, according to the | National Prison association at the AT Tre Is a good time to visit our Sav- ‘committee conald- | the purchase of the 4 Bal- sam ples—much better than the opening meeting of the association | The Pure Food committee will ings Department, Extra room, fo decrease the large |in the first two years of high school sia . Mr Gf boys who stop high | is more matured than the average LOGGER ARRESTED. thelr freshman end| boy and does better work. Girls -_—~ (By United Press.) ae years, the local school | being in preponderance, the boys,| John Podkrajnik, a logger, was| GALVESTON, Tex. Sept ‘Be putting into opéra-| falling behind, become discouraged | brought in from Ravensdale yes-|The strike of 1,000 Southern Plan at the Seattle high and give up. terday by Deputy Sheriff Matt cific dock workers has ended. The i | The plan of having the boys re-| Starwich to answer to a charge of | offictals conceded the demands of| tecite separately,|olte separately has met with suo-| assaulting John Oblin with an axe|the men after failure to procure | las oy either all boya| cess tn the east, and It fw thought| at Occidental last Wednesday. strikebreakers, 4 object of tifis lies that system will be equally 9 ——— fect that the average girl! successful here. 160 inten Git. sa co caine a Princes of funny fellows will gath ae {day from Skagway with passengers |¢r in Los Angeles next week, when | Pha tar lp lll 2 be HE FRONT prey merry the national convention of the|? r at | Sitesintecrens STRIKERS WIN OUT. extra clerks—in fact ALL of the facilities of ALI, our de- “2)ei808 F partments are available for 066.000 74 16780303 § Savings Depositors on Satur- 2.021.29662 fl 647,008.00 # day evenings. 0.466.022 40 421,496.35 TO INSPECT ROUTE, on savings 4 7 compoun WE PAY 40 INTEREST Vessels from the north are bring. | Press Humorists’ Association will |roush | Woodland | park, pes ing unusually large shipments of| meet here. The moeting, the fitth | Suwe ev, wil matler Bt the south Schooner Santa Barbara | salmon on recent trips. The Di-|of the newspaper hnmorists, wilt | "2° he q eo "aa whole. in Active Pass, has been | rigo and Farallon are due with fish|be notable through tho tnangura-|Spection trip over the course of | b port and attor discharging | today. tion of @ movement for the bulld | ee eee ene by teainler [40 will be repaired immed-| It is announced that M. M, Perl|!ng of 4 monument to thé late Kd se. ey ge be ya & 7 to cham, . of the Northwestern Steamship Co. | gar Wilson Nye, better known ag|Ploning the event, and invites all Yatson {8 sched-|and associated corporations has|‘ Bill.” Laramie, Wyo, is a tavor-| her tmprovement clubs to join, t tall tor Ban Francisco this | tendered his resignation to take ef-|!te location for the memorial. With passengers and | fect Monday. . Deposits may be sent by mail at less than cost of | street car fare. BALLARD RESIDENTS are reminded that every dollar deposited in our Ballard office has back of it all the security, all the strength of our entire resources— precisely as if you brought or sent the money to our main banking rooms in Seattle. PERMIT 18 I8SUED, eS Praise for Roosevelt. Woge : BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 14.—A A permit for the reconstruction ow ip Humboldt sails at, 9 LABOR PICNIC TOMORROW. glowing tribute to President Roose-|of the Beattie Athletic club bulid mS tonight with a full cargo sreweone velt, in which he wasereferred to|ing to conform to the Fourth av .. Passengers for Skagway. | The postponed Labor day pienic | ag “g white-winged angel of peace,” |regrade was issued yewterday Victoria and Mackinaw both |W! be held tomorrow at Pleasant | was a feature of the address of Dr.|afternoon, Beebe & Mendell are il for Nome tomorrow, the for Beach, boats running every hour iM | Isaac Franklin Russell, of New|the architects for the work, which J ith, esvengors aud freight raw pe oe gp = Page « ae York untveralty, before the Amert-| will cost $42,000. c fx cat Alb . or ia plal Scie Associatic are thagl freight only. | uied program will be rendered. |Gay, Dr’ Hasnsll's subtest, was| Hearing for Pope Grediters, ; = Creditors of the Manbufactur. Y discharged a portion) GHiCAGO, Sept. 14—H. H. Har (By United Pr: ing Co., makers of automobiles and “ riman will spend millions of dollara| ASTORIA, Ore, Sopt. 14.—-As-|bloycles, whose clalins aggregate on his western lines for the purpose |toria will appeal to the raflrond | $760,000, will be given a hearipg commission for relief from the al | Monday before Judge Case, in the| leged unjust discriminations of the | superior court, Tt is expected that San Francisco & Portland Steam-|opporition will develop against ship company against the local| making the present receiver per- shippers, manent, Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resources Over $12,000,000, Reserve Approximately $4,000,000, More Than 25,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE 4 ao a ‘. janother mine will be opened and LIne cies Tie ia Oo oe &. guaranteed |S" ca independent esnecte’ will ASSASSINATED + ag ped : ros py em ge gy eM Rar mre MORTGAGE, (By United P =.) | Ballard thie fall to pay the debt. | $5,000,000 bond issue dated Feb- | Vadse, of the council of the empire, ruary 1, 1900, the Seattle Biectric has been assassinated in the Boston Safe Depoalt company, | time. give away a | ' (whichever the winner may de- sire) donated by Frederick & Each paid admission ticket | has a stub attached which en- | | on the Round Oak Heater or the | | $25 in Gold, | Tonight at the Pure Food Show, Dreamland Rink, Seventh Hhip Jetterson arrived to canenacater~ ener caste ces of double tracki 00d Show (sion eamiand rink $25 row. Take bo sure lo come, shine. will have nothing to do with | Acoma parties finance the deal, | ance. d to go into court} Apparently there is but one way | ***'* ** # boon to this city (he former administra. nees and levy an extra tax on! As security for the payment of} TIFLIS, Sept. 14.—Prince Cha S AND GIRLS RECITE SEPARATELY scsis% srs isc. 32's Comite Se anal tte “Heating Stove or $25 in Gold Nelson. | titles the holder to one chance | Admission 10c and Union. at Pler 2, rain .