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eee Ct Mea ae as n & r - c ° y t - ea eS gee ge Bore? ~ o NOT BRIDLED that Mr, Twitchell was the last of Qeatle to survive the shock of nd weakened by | his immediate family, three chit Ys wiles death ax at — drew aud his wife having died prev jong suttering, Fred witebell, jonaty Mra. Twiteheli expired of Frank A. four weeks ago while watching by of the local the be of her affiicted hue office, died band the Gr No arra ve been made remains are rworth’s, The deceased other and a sister, Mrs of this ofty Mr. Twitchell bad a helpless paralytic police have been unable to derer after robbing Ris vietim made any trace of the mul his eseape through the south end of the city. The detectives are working along ‘several | which may develop something tang ible, but up to a late hour today the d t was entirely at se: as to perado’s identity or whereabouts, CANAL-BOND LEGALITY WILL AGAIN BE TESTED The as to the legalit to the Lake Washington Canal as aan aoe bond issue aid sociation The legislature then we jon canal wil! passed an act declaring the bonds fore the courts. valid, and ratifying their tasue by Male supreme court hed the county declared the issue illegal on ¢ Today Judge Roger &. rene greed thai the county had no and A. P. Myers, as attorneys for | @ithout sanction fromthe Lake Washington Canal asso the to issue bonds 16 ciation, filed a petition asking to Sut @ private undertaking. Jas. bave the validity of these bonds all his rights passed upon by the courts. injuries recetved Prot. prone Palm circle, No. 66, Women of Woodcraft, gave a social dance last night at W. O. W. ball, Sixth and Spring, following the regular third monthly meeting meee = a | ctttd, was yesterday given judg of Washington was or | - experience, recently of ¢ Co, for $530 for the past week by SOCIAL DANC J. Thorpe, a Stanford | - Purnalistic course is new at the wiversity and Prof. Thorpe Corinne F. Alerte. a twoyearold ‘The Schoo! of Journalism at the | on August 13 last Std & newspaper man of ‘Mas planned a practical course in Men will be taught to news, and will be Introduced @ reporters the Which in FOR PRESIDENT From the faraway Arctic cirele lit-| comes an unusually unique and ex for Proni tremely valuable 5 : dent Roosevelt he shape of two ADMIRAL DEWEY SOLD shafts of ished which marked the buri of an Ketkimo chief. The t le sent ; to the nation's chief executive by mC. Ho Hawsworth, one of his rs hood friends, and was brought on the schooner Volante, which reached port yesterday ON THE FRONT Firitioh bark Mar rite Molinos hifted from the tream to * th . at Northern docks. She ts load ~s grain for the United King wanes aim | eum fprrate ih the north with Pot , turg as their beadquart: Ste om h i cn fe dvs trom MUBURN COMMERCIAL cLUB. with 4 and freight. She « the following morn AUBURN, Sept. 21.—1 f club has ‘allowing Ofleers: Rober tish amaht Fitzelarence pwede: FT Mor en route from the West const | Wiildent: George © me with a cargo of ore for the Tacoma 89; 3. P. Giimare tna | smelter, She will lond hi and MM Hollinshes n the sound with gene carg Freeh, Pred Howard, J. i for the t trip » 8. Geisbach D 5A, directors he 1 Steamship City of Puebla ts Prliment is 60. Rewu scheduled to arrive with passengers MY be held month iy and freight from San Franciseo ae tomorrow MAUAN CITY WaTERWorks WORK ON CABLE AUBURN, Se BMtion of waterwors The Unit ates cableship WNed to Wo Mo wa nside will remain in the north ior 913.090, to be « come, contrary to fae The sup m the water rings on the {ded to town, ‘ ” ! Juneau " h oleht At the northern FIRE CAPTAIN HURT ort cable will be transferred th vernment boat which will wood with the work as rapidly Toad Test night w: PERSONAL INJURY SUIT down Yin tlebt w The brags pole arm p A Felstead and Bib “Lo Felstead, his wife, have sued G. W 108 in «em tonight Wilson for $6,000 damages for per: om, big Luna Pa njuries sustained by Mra. . oe ad cm | SO many veasoln have been re ported overdue that the Merchants PARDON FOR (By United Pr PORTLAND, Ore c , § 21.—A | well authenticated story will appear noon stating that tnformation has the Uni be this city to the} effect that 8. A. D. Puter, now serv mn received tn sw THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1907. from London for Dettioh dare Bima San Jolty’s time. RAND JURORS: .. MANY BOATS ARE OVERDUE| , Franotaco 160 days from GERVICMwiTHORAWN, o° Alaska Coast Steamship jompa@y, operating the Jeanto, tha and Santa Barbara, has Bib’ 3 Its service to Katalla dong, be | the’ bd wheter Gv of that port's Hxehange hax been blasto post| Port Pirie for Falmouth; — ritish from There them all on the boards, Those now | bark Inverlyon, Mé days from Wal Wig no harbor, all ships are nonstate sre Norwegian ship Gul | laroo f Falmonth; Russian cs obliged to discharge cargo by &na, 186 days from Mobile for Bahia | Thomasma, 142 ys from Port) means of lighters in the @pen raod pa United Press.) snvictions would be on Wa shoul | jane; Itatien ship Croasington, 166 Pirla for Falmodth; British bark | dead a (By meet. 31 1 days from Iquique for Falmouth; | Had@on Hall, 139 alaya from Gee} Idaho, § gto Latham sagd that Rutok stood) British ship Celtic Chief, 164 daya|long for Falmoula; Norwogian | WANT CLASSES UNITED, Judge Witsop to the door during the ballot from Hamburg for Honolulu; | bark Cratgiala, 106 days from Now be ‘on the mottor y hia shadow betng visible In the | French bark Rochambeau, 166 days |castie, N. 8. W., for Mollendo; petition was ciroulated youter ants in the la wad rand Jury room from Bochester for 1 Franclaco; | Swedinh bark Medea, 202 days from | 44Y In the sentor clans of the Wash: | Ja morning 88 OXI 1 Rulek game into the room three | American ship Kenilworth, 170 days |Stottio for San Francisco; Dritish | Maton high school requesting the cases th aid he would Ly te nutes alfor the indictments were! from Montevidio for San Fr@nciaco: |bark Sttverhorn, 100 dayw from| board af education to unite the bel against fet Attor| returned,” testified the witness. | Aritish ship Jessomene, 143 days |Noweastle, N. 9. W., for Piangna,| #eBlor classes of the two high Ruick, cow ' Af “He was asked by Cunningham to from Wallaroo for Falmouth; |The British ship Letoester Casto, jMehools for this year Malas of ihe geared Ju These | leave the room ae ong tro mtg Freneh bark La Tour D'Avergne, 11/164 days from Satina Cruz for Ade-| ~ -— r thing elge b the body, and days from Rochester for Ban Fran: | lade; ta reported as haying arrived boa sore r ' ran |laide; ts rep ‘ 0 that they we & nents i be youd wen eave eiseo; British ship Rajora, 192 days|after a stormy passage. | } nfl the bills had bed signed. They | 0 . . stinatiandeesbipapesiaianmmanita rete orettOORe vam the grand juror! were not aigned until the following | geork @ principal affida day | we witness called. At|. The witness oclared that the Hey took the witnoss for |indletments were not read to the R18 4 tat t it jury pu onl « Ames © howe Poy Lathe 1 tha jw eet nly the nam tt | e e (By United Press.) Judge Burch then took the wit ATLANTA, Ga, Sept. 21,—-Hall nese for the proseention. | man Sima, the young Atlanta bank Latham testified that Attorney | er and society man who was son Hawley discussed the indietment |tenicod to the United States prinon with him, an dtogether they weat | in April, 1903, tor the embezzlement jurament | to Sep, Borat Nee of $106,090 from the Capital City Under crowsexamination, Latham | | National bank, causing the suapen had made!said that Ruick acted fairly in his] ——— ee sion of that institution, will eu said he statements before the grand jurors | Whether to continue tn the field dent political party, tt will urge the) eiude hin term of tmapelecnaneest to an{and that th was no attempt at) as a political party or to abandon @dvocacy of ita princtples upon the) morrow, Sims was sentenced to| His. | brid! controling the jury. At] that field and inaugurate a non-par condi at 9 att parties and &IV® | serve six years behind the bars, but noon recess was taken until 2 5 # suppor uture campaigns big excellent conduct tven his mong ty the ind 8 of o'clock this afternoon tisan campaign for the principles opty to wuch candidates as advocate | the benofit of the full reduction aL gponatbitity * sm common | Which It advooates, Is the question them, regardiess of the partisan |lowed by law for good behavior ——— which will come before the Seat affiliations of those candidates. | Sims’ arrest and conviction caused tle Munictpal League at a meeting Members of the league are divided | a great ation at the time, as he }to be held at the Labor Temple this on the proposal and an interesting was one of the leaders in the jevening. Should the league decide | discussion Is promised at the moet-| younger set of Atlanta scelety, and to abandon the field as an indepen: '% tonight 4 welcome visitor in every home of | rors 2 = |the capital. Although his defaica | jtons ca i the bank to suspend. oxic —_— ADVISE CITY PAYMASTER. (it paid dollar for dollar to its de The board of park commissioners | DoMtors, and something above par yesterday sent City Comptroller | {t# stockholders, but retired from Carroll a communication r oy business ax a result of the stain |mending that the city employ a which had been put upon it by the |wenoral municipal paymastor in- | **t of Sims stead of allowing 2,000 men to go os rant register, which is done on the | . (By United Pr: DAWSON, Y. T., & ) 2 By boundary line which gives States a wide strip of land tn the Forty Mile district, sev: eral Canadians have lost valuable @ . ‘ ‘ oe bed LAST NIGHT OF ©" 9ies'tcby e 7 quoted > ents pring chickens ade a vanced 1 cents, duckg steady at Tonight will be your last chante (close tonight with by far the largest 55. “An over abundance of potatoes lto see the Pu od Show and In4lcrowd that has yet attended caused the market to temporarily Over 3,000 persons — we Inat decline, wel at 18 pounds for dustrial exposition, which for the) iii Aamitied to the whow iS cunts, Guat pilatens te beery past week an@ a half has been | pons clipped from “The . 1, Cucumbers advanced to drawing recor@breaking crowds to was Star Night” again, and th « per_ doz the maller | Dreamland Rink. Tonight will be! public took advanta of the | ling at %. Tomatoen. scarce your dast chance to sample all the| chance to enjoy the treate of the| Wenatchee peaches are off the god things. Tonight will be your exposition for nothing. A fine mu-| Market for the t of the season last @hance to"tarry off a prize, The sical program was one of the feat-|CP*Wfords appeared and 1 at 76 show, which fe ander the manage | ures last night, and an equally fine Ceo per box. Quinces * and ment of the Central Labor Counetll, program will be ven tonight, com | *teady at 5 cents. Cant ad | has been a success in every way sting of ‘both inotra- | Vanced to for € no land the management ¢ ts to mental numbers. iter melons whateve eared | on t market, The melon season tooo. apsa grag 7 * j# @bowt over and one more week will seo the market ¢ Ba nanas sold at peddiers’ pri L5 | cont Following prices were Hens, dressed, 36c aplece. Potatoe 18 Ibe. for 25 | Charging that it is the intention|on getting a supply of lump, Fe Beot ‘ bunches tor be of the Pacific Coast company and ted to the nat onal Cae , thovter tee uae dimen, other coal operators to freere Out} aver the nut coal han alimeet bee Sweet Pota se per Ib; 7 Ibs, the Jocal dealers and to handle the taken off the market entirely, | fF, 2%¢ . sale and delivery of the coal from) which makes it all the more to oe ma, 3 bunches for be th ried Onions, 6 Ibe. for 26¢. their mines, a loca) coal packer has 4B th ey c - t aff , ee Ey! on | Migher priced coals written a letter to The Star on} “Business men should urge the the subject. The letter follows: {free entry of Canadian and other Editor Star. coala which would make competi r : Dear Sir:—The coal situation|tion and break up the trast, or at) Crab at box. | as it 1s at present demands the im-| least be a source of relief. Colery : mediate attention of the whole The people of Seattle are not Poa mame ie, Se 5 ».; The crate, community, Tho most serious, going to stand for th t| Green Tomat per Ib. problem to be solved before the|company and others controlling Cabbages, be r cold weather it that the Pacific the teaming business and let them Mh atchee peaches, $1.00 to Coast company and other operators force their competitors, the local | #110 box ee are at present willfully holding de *, out of business. If this ts Ppp oter fancy 5 > $ 5 per back the coal with a view to freeze|done they may not only charge | DI; cooking, | fe e; Gray out all local dealers and cont high prices for coal but also extor- | #teins, $1.26 per box |the entire teaming business, tionate rates for hauling, which| Cauliflower, 10¢ per head | make the monopoly complet would work another hardship on| Lettuce, be coal being more plentiful the peo- the entire community a te oe ple are to take ch a ‘A COAL PACKER.” jreen per bo arte Mena ws omen Pears, Bartiett, $1.25 per box; ee = NEW PIPE nay cooking pears, $1.00 per box | Pumpkins, 2% Ib Huckleberries, 10¢ pound Blackberries, 10c box; 3 for 26e. | years in the county Jail] | mining claime Cantaloupes, 8 for 26¢ peeve! * id, uinees, Se Ib. or w incamononiniiie Tearey ake aon. yr Prrengiren 4 | (By United Press.) | ‘The pipe organ which is now be- church gives an accurate echo of | box man that finally broke down and ZION CITY, TL, Sept. 21.—Har The school board announces that | " > the music. Last t not least, ts Plums, Green Gages, 10¢ pail; |told Hene Burns all he knew! i sitchell, the chief torturer at 2@0ther dolay of ton days is neces. | 'S installed in the new First Pres) be nln ole a dral chimes, | basket, for lof the inside of the land frands Mitch , ¥ before the Lincoln High school | byterian church, Seventh and * COM! ; ” ' the death of Mra. Greenlaugh om which twenty notes can be play This information was such that the) We, death of Mra or The |c8 be opened. The contractors | Spring, will, when completed, be eq > pr ogra ee yea and) coroner is convinced of this by his S#Yine the building tn charge are | ine finest and largost in the North-| The organ is built on what is| the other prominent land fraud De | io Vectigation. He believes that |Uabip for & $200 fine for each day | west, and in Yolume of tone will be |known as the “alrchest” system toon understoed that Puter van te) many deaths in Zion City have been the building remains uncompleted | even greater than that exhibited In | the alr being pumped into the afr atva clenweeey toc bis part le that | Hidden under a religious cloak. The | *¢ September 1 St. Louis at the World's fair, even | boxes by a 15 he er motor _onve prong oo part tu that} i cstimony shows that « Miss Young ae though the latter organ was pro- | and from the alr boxes is compress-| At present Puter still | ated shortly after Mitchell treated SHINGLE PRICES DROP vided with nearly seventy more |ed into a chest, or little room, from months to ¥erve on his sen-| te ‘cates’ GA Geen” ee atops. whence the pipes are fed. The mo a RFR authorities learn that bodies have The organ will’ repre when | tor Is operated by what Is known to been kept for days by the Parham-| SNingle prices have dectined completed, a total cost of $30,000, | musician n “orgo-biow.” ‘The GERMAN SOLDIERS KILLED, | ime HOM io that, chanting and |CONtS as A renult cf @ sensational | Will be equipped with 6,000 p key desk, which wfll be finished in " . a ors would restore life bear raid made by wholesalers the largest 32 feet in longth, and cherry, ta equipped with the most WILHELMSHAVEN, Germany, | Prayers Noll ; |anxtous to got the price down for| smallest not as big as @ lead and comple and key Sept. 21.—Five persons were killed ouecr OLYMPICS. Ithe fall trade. The only basis for|cil. It will occupy, altogether, 1,000 system, and the “Crescendo” peda’ and six wounded today when the the bear raid that the manufac-|square feet of Dr. Matthews’ new can bring the from the soft artilerymen were unloading amm . Pegg cr of the turers can find is tho fact that there edifice, The casing alone takes up | est to hardest stop. The pipes nition at the depot. They dropped | -,, were ably 6 dbed inst | ts @ heavy cong nin the wh 100 lineal feet of the instrument will be finished & shrapnel shell which exploded night by Ashael Curtin at the Com-|sl@ movement at the head of the| The new organ is made by the afford a very | meretal club rooms, his lecture be- great especially in Buffalo | Hartt Organ Co., of Hartford, to the oth } ling tiustrative of the recent trip|and Du | Conn. and being set tn place by Ed | lof the Mountaineers inte the heart ward Crone, of Los An, who mana stop renders a - i: . of the Olympics. Mr. Curtis’ lec | also erected the technical organ at correct imitation of the human : \tece wen tiiapweted by views. of} A CRISP [tne Word's ‘tar The following | voice, the instrument 1s equipped eS the Olympics, past and present dimiioinnnsenvetes |description will give a fair idea of with an orchestral oboe-—in short = : y United Press.) |the immensity of the instrument: | there are but few imitations or lim Siecciptbiialibianis MARRIAGE LICENSES. | HILLSBORO, Ore. Sept. 21.—|_, The organ is what is known as an its of musteal power that cannot be The Reguiar $25 Values (By United Press.) Burned to a crisp was the fate of |Plectropneumatic oF = ons can | obtalned pany _ Me bl ne ares NEW YORK, Sept. fi.—John D.| Carl Ackerman, 44, Langley, and | Mes. Mary Hogan, a cook on a farm |” Pe The Pe ne aoa 4 ” ny en - hy ~ om hve 4 na Rocketoller and five great chiefs of |Katberinc Lang, 31, Seattle near he While preparing # meal | Matically, The a te oe 7 rs ci hoahe ad eth pg “ Be} the Standard Of company are te Claus Jorgenson, 44, and Lea An-|she was overcome with dizziness o eal i og og nd gine aerte apr: Me. 4 pasaniPres Of rf ~<a | A he called to testify in the govern. |derson, 34, Seattle and fell upon a red hot range, and! ced in opposite end o' eb cs of ne tHett’s wutt to dissolve the Stand-| Chas. O. Anderson, legal age, and | before rescued had been burned so <= tard Hannah Johoson, legal age, Seat-/frightfully: that she died several! aT Last MORE comrorr. | Private Banke Must Clos Remember, every instrument _ _ — tle minutes after | a HELENA, Mont., Sept. 21-—Twen. now on hand must go—Pianos, Die ix eve, 2, Blea | (By United Press.) ty-three private banks have been or-|| Organs, Talking Machines, eto., | PORTLAND TO PROTEST wont. “and Laverna M Mars 3%) RATROAD NO BLUFF | MARRISHURG, Pa, Sept 1 0 close, according to the Inw |} at priegs sever before Beard of, | Seattle i esed by th st legislature. Markus Wangness, 29, and Ivy G.| eR Meg | Sheets in sleeping cars in this state | © bt A Rear tn mind, we also have | AGAINST ORIENTALS Harrington, 21, Coupevitie. | (By United P ) must be longer, according to an or-| Swimming the largest assortment of Vio | | a Lather Weeden, 34, and Athleen| (SY lept a tee prom. | {ef Ss#ued by the health commis-| The Luna Park natatorium is still |} tor and Béleen Machines and Harrington, 23, Coupevilie. 3 ry ¥ | sione: 1 . rant ‘nia a - FO oP apg ney oh, Motonort Masuko, 28, San Fran-|!8ed Denver-Seattle railroad seems | trnen misaeedine te eae Te ee Se eee te ee ee |p PORTEAND, Or, Baw. 31- cisco, and Aka Midorikama, 2%,/% be an assured fact and not a| : sree Come in at once, in order te Portland Federated Trades Couneil | Sic Shull, A toast of tend tne bece pur — a i* planning & monster mass méot-)"Otrn ae Jones, 21, Tracyton,|Chased here for terminals costing ing of national scope for the pur-| Wil 4 Maybell Woumac. 16, | $100,000 pose of focusing public opinion in| Wash. and Maybe oum . e }|* all America against the immigra- | Tracyton, Wasi ae ce GOES TO PORTLAND. a tion of Chinese Japanese and Mig-| Henry Anderson, 27, and Augusta . Store Open This Evening du laborers to this country, to be) Olson, 27. 8 24, and Ruth B.|_ Charles Bruhn, one of the best | p The plan is to invite speakers ei ray Hi 24 for 20 years in the meat packing national prominence to address the | ing. According to the federa-|4%4 May M. Leveen, business here, has bece an sificials the socalled inva-| Frederick J. Bradshaw, 29, and ciated with L. Zimmerman of Port ° sion is becoming more than a local | Katherine C. Relnacker, 30, Seattle. | jand, in the reorganization of the onserva ism Mala ™ aw t and one which, unless curb Charlie C, Cotman, 21, George-| Portiand Meat company ed immediately, will soon become | town. and Carrie M. Koller, 20, Wine LIPTON CUP. Oldest and Largest Dealers vital all over Ameriea op ” i the Toomey, legal age, and | J. Hughes, legal age, Seat NORFOLK, Va, Sept. 21.—Thé aw and the 903 Second Avenue fans. today won th nm eup in he — ~ - rT COLLISION BIRTH RECORD. the international yacht ra of the : Th Jamestown sition eral 4 y Cor Hirths were registered today as| - tive; each particular trans Fly on the Flyer i FIND HIDDEN OPIUM ‘4 : SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, & | fot ay . ‘ action =f likewise Con Fare 36c—Round Trip, 800 ?1.-Five men met a horrible de ath | Poon 5 a veest Custo' officials and. reve of er « The re f FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. this morning at Devone station, in} Pas byt gy ficials have foun of th Conserva 1 are LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 the Cajol pans, when a runaway A »plum hidden in an ated psiorpar Tira Oger NaN and 10:25 a. m, 2:05 and 5:45 freight train crashed Into a light shall_-To the H yume at Gig Harbor. The drug was \ haat Pp. Mm loe » dreduced both the} 1 700 Blewett . red there by members of a ¢ charaeter of th vank’s LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. en many freight cars to| Comet 106 of ammugele which the govern investments; a nthe m. and 12:16, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. kindling wood. Fire added to the} 4aush ment officials are endeavoring to 6.407 068 0 large Reserve which the U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattle or of the disag The dead break us 0 soanza « ‘ ples 76. { » Se en cone DEATH RECORD. 2 neaenn bank maintains—approx ge lat Ray; two unknown | FORCE 18 INCREASED. mately $4,000,000 being al ad ‘ Deaths were registered today as} oy 4 7 follows bh i | eer tee have heen abeedt belay . i. ws Advance fall models are daily BAPTIST CONFERENCE. Clark—A. J. Clark, 48, Sept. 18,16. sed toca! tmmttgration staff, They he coming in from the “fashion 1206 Sixth av sae 3s .. |ate David Graham, formerly t center. W eee new showing At the conference { Raptist] Ahern—J. Ahern, 23, Sept. 19,/ fay grancisco, and late of = 1 " early advance styles in hig | ministers the Temple chureh,| Wayside Emergency apital. ma; Charles Reaney, aleo eiciiidiainen sind grade Tallo Suits, Coats and Monday at 10 o'clock, the Rev. W Norman—G. F. Norman, 64, Sept. | trengineo and Tacoma, and Skirts. Our custom department G. Jones will deliver an address on} 17, 511 Main st Cartih, whe wad recently tranat tion, not even of the existence of your account is gi will make Garments to measure rhe ¢ Pastor and City Mis-| | Kettylo— Mrs AY Kettyle of |rod trom Kills. taland, N.Y., to else at reasonable prices. sli Sept. 17, Wayside Emergency hos me 6 all w i for otek ad . y Tacoma, The men are all watch On Seal o C d Novelty Cloak & Swit Co., 1316 2d Av. | NEW PASTOR ARRIVES. Sherick—G. T. Sherick, 69, sept. |™ nm Savings -OMpoun | 17, 3546 Ferdinand CHINESE IN SEATTLE We Pay O Interest Rev. J. M. Crane, the new pastor] Follett—Infant, Sept. 18, York = | pal church, will preach his Taukno—M. Teukno, 42, Sept. 12,|hiyed in the city srday from D it i ‘ | . ° rived in the ¢ yesterday eposits may be sent by mail at less than cost of street | } ermon to his new regation to-}Great Northern docks, | |Rellingham on the steamship P . | The best Shoe Repairing in | | morrow at 11 o'clock. Rey. Crane| Crossman~—I. Crossman, 71,] Utopia. ‘The mon were held for a car fare E = the City While You Wait | comes from Fort Wayne, Indiana.| Sept, 19, Pacific hospital hort time at the detention house BALLARD RESIDENTS are reminded that every 217 JAMES ST. | . lawrence—L, M. Lawrence, 27,/ pending an examination of their dollar deposited in our Ballard office has back of it all = Me | Tiny Waist Craze. Sept. 9, Pacific hospital - . * an n | LONDON, Sept L—The Deb | Smith—F. M. Smith, 80, Sept. 20, a the security, all the strength of our ‘ resource ——— laarte girl is again threatened with|9o9 Thirteenth av. north i AT CAMPAIGN precisely if you broug r sent the money to our A LITTLE FRUIT FARM, pae. One of the most exclue! Lindstrom—E. H. Lindstrom, 4 wicbs . " | main banking rooms in § 95 down, 05 a Month Par Acre. sive corsetieres in Oxford st. 16 au-| gent. 19 First av. went Phi nhs eels euctinel Atle aihieadbuen J In tho famous Yakima dix thority for the statement that we|” Maso A. Mason, 69, Sept. 19,| committee o! Arc tiag onde oid trict Cultivated, irrigated, inant ined Wiis ee hie ee ic nae Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest i pianted and cared ter vf the tiny waist craze - osition for concerted action on the Resources Over $12,000,000. Reserve Approximately CALHOUN, DENNY & : t of the commission merchar ; EWING, Ino, Alask ' Reg Throwers Weltialed. Monuments part or tne commission merohant $4,000,000 | ney Alaska Bidy SPOKANE, Sept. 21-—At the] Art Marble Company, 2011 ee wP CHOTERAAHOS More Than 25,000 Satisfied Depositors. ae meeting of the school board {twas] ong ay. three doors north of \ pM. iat | We are showing the finest and } | voted to reinstate six of the high] ginia st. Both phones 1738 “ ost stylish ling of school students who were ex ited | ——- Stock Advances e e e most sty peopel last spring for throwing eKKs at Good News Superior Coal & Improvement inavian merican . David KE. Cloyd, who was then! qo, in; the water's fine in| Co. stock advances to 600 per In the principal of the high school the big Luna Park natatorium, | share cash; 660 per share on. the Coliseum reserved seats | Thuraday elling | H *** | tern jreds of swimmers enjoy ons and evenings. it o'clock to installinent night plan, at 9 THE TAILORED READY ©O,, | Fourth and Pike, jj eusssenemmnn Alaska Buitding, Seattle |

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