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When a person 72 years old and) f Loughoey DMAN 72. YEARS OLD CURED BY BAKE OVEN MRS. BD. E. DOUTY | ep who has been a chronic suffer- from rheumatism and heart trou. for 15 years has been cured of ih ailments, thy should be no her doubt about the merits of agency that accomplished the T ageney fs the Loughney Bake Oven, suite veil She 225 People's Savings Bank build- Seattle, and the person who praises that great invention we it has restored her to h in her old age fs Mra, 1D, BE. of Dunlap, Wash, Mrs. Douty had to be helped to rooms, but after her pt she felt relief, and jemony was performed by the father jor the }day the Admiral Sampson will sail Jat 1 p.m. for San Francisco and], YOUNG FOLKS. § MARRIED Bt HADES PA Harry L. Allen and Mi Edith Field Marlatt Will) Do Missionary Work in Tquique. They mor in a class room at the University of Puget Sound, Por haps he showed her the solution of ® difficult: problem, or perhaps he picked up a fallen book, but at any vate It was a case of love at first aight, This they both concur tn. Laat night the culmination of the romance was reached in thelr mar riage, the Rey, Harry L. Allen to} Miss Edith Bleld Marlatt, The cer bride, Rev, J. P. Marlatt, at his home, 1914 Second ay, W.| About 100 guests witnessed the cer-| emony. The young husband will take up his lif work as missionary in Tquique, Chile, after a six months’ honeymoon, 4 ;ON THE FRONT The Santa Clara sailed last ulght at 9 o'clock for Valdes. On Thursday the steamer Port- land will sall for Southwestern Alaska via Juneau and on the same Los Ange without aa Steadily she taproved treacment, and today she ts} ly cured. The result is that “4 telliag all her friends) "bake Oven hours are from a m to 6 » m. daily and from ba. m to rocn Sundays, Consul- is free, A reculariy licensed bysician is constantly in attend- Water Front de the Bremerton Navy where Uncle Sam is |voyage north till the Imat day of | berths. Arrangements have been made to pay off the crew of the fll fated lateamer Ohio at 3 p. m. this after noon, The steamahip Spokane sailed for) « San Franciseo yesterday with up wards of 200 passengers and a full cargo Het. ‘The steamer President arrived tn from San Francisco and the south at 6:30 last evening, Strong head winds marked the whole of tho the trip and moat of the passen- gers were glad to stick to their As ls usual at this season, millions of dollars year. Navy Yard City one mile of the prettiest front on Puget sound, and ide the mary yard. We building a city there, and ry any we take crowds over {at our expense) and to them that profits will large in a short time. Until complete our new Navy Yard dock we will sei! large lots and up. Terma $4 down $2 monthly. City water laid and paid for. We homes on easy payments. ® proprietor, noon We make it our busi- to encourage you. EnESt 4 Pee cent Compounded Semi-Annually. D. HOGH, President. N. B. BOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS: 4 Schmits, J. Pa Low. 3. Stewart, C. Bebb, ormick, James b Hoge. SECOND and CHERRY 8Tr'CET J, Georgetown WANT TO BUY, SELL, OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? Independent deaters hand. i ¢ second hand ish Baths MEN ONLY. Av., between Union and Pike, N'S EYE TROUBLES ifely be treated by opticians ‘inte, They need the care- Of & physician specialist _ Kh. TYNMS, M. D., i acc and Aurint, Wt an me want to buy a home! See Classified real estate jthe Alaska Steamship company’s| the passenger list was a very heavy} one and the veasel was loaded down with freight. ‘The United States crutser Albany | i left the navy yard at Bremerton yesterday for San Francisco, where) she will be put tn ubape for a cruise | in Central American waters, The} new tail shaft fitted. The steamer Jefferson tied up at cruiser has been at the navy yard| $Y & couple of weeks and has had two! f Wiad, lo\los Berea eRe he Ee © AMUSEMENTS, * Moore—"A Gentioman ® > Minatanippt ® Alhambra "Girts.” *® Grand Ketohel-Papke * pletures. * Seattle-“Lena Rivers.” * Orpheum Vaudeville. *& Majestic Vaudeville, ® Pantages Vaudeville, ® Lois Vaudeville. * i Ee ee HY EDD HOvORN, Orpheum, In their seareh for emilea, kind patrons. kicked tn with ko« ik Kraal last night vly hetty package of From fight lors, You must consider Tom W, for hea a bruin when you al him te juat pure tept! of the Senora Ro sonora looks good to aig. and she is compelled to work her wiles over- at she may gain possession or, Having jeined pea. for the ral atfalr is pulled oft | K 1 rom. Waterst showed a little of everythin cluding dancing, wing, singing, clever and talks. Tom made frie . the longer he by wanted, Hut er away, leaving Which Ie the seore et to urge their This familiar football boxing match teal burlesque boxing bout, albelt ie a9 screamy as of yore.) uit friends with the orchestral} When the red sicctrie Ietter “Ht THE MARKETS these prices, w otherwise indented, are for strictly first Maes add Rutter. Eeue obese Me | Butter Fat Butter, ranch ., rt] fF sunder 3 Iba Hens, dressed, tp. Moosters, live, Ib. | Roosters, tive, Ib. dock at 2 p. m. yesterday afternoon. | She has been on an excursion trip! to Southeastern Alaska and will leave out again at 9 o'clock this} evening. She had « fall passenger Hat on her tat at voyage. BRIEFS BY WIRE OLYMPIA.—Governor M. B. Hay! ¢ has issued a call for a special elec-} tion for September 2 In the Second congressional district to elect a suc- cesgor to the late Congressman PF, W. Cushman. EVERETT.-The annual county fair opened yesterday. TACOMA..-General Thomas H. Cavanaugh, who was surveyor gen- eral of thin state under President Harrison, is dying at the home of his suster in the Boeteerd end. BREMERTON.— Af After (taking caretul census of the city, the Etka report that it contains 5,234 people, and issures them a lodge. Los ANGELES. Rev. J. W. Broughton of Portland, Or, has been elected to succeed R. J. Bur- dette ac pastor of the Tomple Bap tist church, resigned. TACOMA.-A man known as J of thin district out of about $7,000 by representing himself as being connected with Seattle and Tacoma commission noe OLYMPIA. The trial Hamilton on the charge of grand larceny by embezzlement has been set for September 20. LOS ANGEL —On the witness | stand yesterday in the trial of for- jmer Chief of Police Broadhead, | Mayor Harper gave the ile to the | witnesses In regard to the “red ght corruption case.” TACOMA.-Mise Helen Rogers, daughter of tho late ex-Governor Rogers, was married here last even- ing to M. T. Akins of Pullman, BIG IRRIGATION PROJECT, (iy United Pres) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. &1.—A reorganization of the Shoshone River Canal company, with the ex- penditure of $2,900,500 for the de velopment of the Oregon basin reservoir project, abandoned some years ago, ia being considered by capitalists from Chicago, who are consulting with the state officials, It is proposed ty reclaim 250,000 acres of jand. Persian Bandit Captured. TABRIZ, Persia, Aug. 31.—Rah- min Khan, a Persian bandit, has been captured by 4 Kuselan punitive expedition. “Chicago Excursions, $72.50” Last of season, September 9, re turn Hmit October 41, and Octoder 4, return limit November 30. Rouve, Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. anf connections. (Via Balt Lake and Denver if desired.) Full particulars, reservations, and tick ets at Union Ticket Office, 608 ® Bart ton Naditnge, — ' of Ortis |in Washington and Idaho.with the 3 sszsistte Hatters, Ms fous, ip Ew Wethers Lamba, Ib Choice steare, ib’... ., lame shells, 1008 | m shells, No, 3, nulated bones, 1000 me mee atch food, 90-1, +3 mmon bense Food, 90-1 Peed—setling Wostern Washington timothy . “ Kastern Wheat, hay, Bastern Washington double compr Oata, t Oats ington Barley. wi ne, COR eres eeee hole corn. ton Cracked corn, ton. ard core, m ton i ‘oiled oate and bar- ley, mixed a8 ft ton: Raspberries |. Wenateee canta Local blackberries Walla onions ...01 : 60 Wenatchee Bartietts.. Local potatoes 3 ECLIPSE OF MARS. (By United Pree.) GENEVA, N. Y., Aug 31--An eclipse of Mars by the moon, vist ble throughout the United States, will occur September 15, at 8:42 p. m., according to a bulletin t- sued by Prof, Brooks at Smith ob- nervatory. err | An Example to the West The insurance commissioner of) Rhode Island has issued a state-| ment showing the comparative bual-| ness done in that state by stock fire insurance companies and mu-| tual companies. Ti statement shows that the whole amount pi “y to stock companies was $1,456! The amount pald to Rhode island inutual companies was $6,614,176. | The total premiums received by mutual companies of other states was $8,125,286. The dividends re- turned by the Rhode Island com panies to policy holders in thelr own state amounted to $5,463,215, while the mutual companies of other stat doing business in Rhode Island returned dividends to the amount of $5,998,250, thus showing dividends to policy hold- ers of over $11,000,000. These results should be a lesson to the people of the West who are com plaining of high insurance rates. Tt fs this same class of co-operation that is now being carried on by more than 20,000 property owners Northwestern Mutual Fire associ ation of this erty, and through Firat Avenue. KB. #. BLLAS, General Agent. which they are already saving over $600 per day compared to the rates of stock compante at the a i Hehind the Pen | were prepared to y heel take a chanoe with your ria=|. | tivities al the Alwo, oxtet in that omy which jolna trunk But “The Girl Behind tt Was merely a woman, appropr Rrrayed in white, with & white, vai} veil" Your frat t tuneful % ashamed ey r merely talk, I doen't know won't toll At all a volee just as good aa nine nips of negua, that ia Her la bla ite border the bu q nh Waters, she va expected the it Pealy, whteh te 1 whieh harks back to the tne when the North and Soutt 1 of ho’ 0 1 te original o one of the pleasing bite of the bill Charles D. Weber o with ood-hun A cracking ie dinhed up for ee week, The Three Demons are t te staged on ving platfe and on thie motwo men and a mint de bieyoie stunts, It caused @ lot of gasps yesterday The Markos fh armed with « eotlo an t, were warmly, tt ‘ a & Co. present hot mispjaces nh and # playlet, ty ot nite, put on bys PF Yahi es and Mise Hthel geod, The Dorle Tri Was hugely liked, » Lowe was as unual w rated « The patrons of the Lote theatr will see yaudevtile for ¢ this, week t then , five fairly includes the iners, who do a "bully WiSCONSI FOLK AT core) THE FAR TOMORROW Judge Levi ra “Bancroft, former ttorney general and now speaker of the assembly of Wisconsin, will be the orator of Wisconsin day at the A-¥.P. expositien tomorrow. | The Wisconsin day meeting will be! at 1:90 at the Auditorium. Head- quarters for the day at the Wiseon- sin booth in the Manufactures gal- lery, In tae evening there will be a Wisconsin reception and dance at the Washini Stato bullding. Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best ee Thousands of Suits for Boys Are Offered TWO TROUSER SUITS of all wool worsted — one bocker and one plain, or both Knickerbocker. NORFOLK SUITS of worsted, in many variations of the popular style. BUSTER BROWN SUITS for little fellows, in many novelty effects and in beautiful fabrics. SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS in a wide variety of fine styles. ENGLISH CORDUROY SUITS in brown shades. Sizes from 214, to17. Every boy can be A whole store full to choose among. New Reefer Coats for Boys Light, blue serge, green and brown mixtures. 2% to 12. At $3.50, $5, $7.50 and up to $12.50 Complete line of Hats, Caps, Shoes, Haberdashery for boys. mea Ave. ier Se ‘this EMPRESS machine priced extra special— here je @ sowing mn that Is @ very rare 1 lty=-for the week wa he ohally “price rewalar Mach |Nek—a ue le that seile in macht $46.00. boy th he 17 $8 neon $17.9 thin BMP RSH ie positively guar anteed for 10 years, and ta un quoationably the beat and tm reliable sewing machine nowadays: t ensy of Woat pract work r in sewing: hird floor. half regular values— STANDARD SPECIAL hitchen cabinet: extra special $9.90— machine store price $45.00 otrigera re priced low priced preservatives the market, ba priced rofriger tor They re ‘eat le oaye ore and we guarantee them to wive satisfaction, No. 1 fifty pounds toe pacity) | rem rice $19.50 » i <prieed for $6. 15 e; seventy pounds Ico regular price $16.50 ity priced for $8. 25 no hundred pounds price $9.15 the week I POSITIVELY QUIT TONIGHT This sale has been continued for two days, but tonight we sell every Piano to some one. We mean busi- ness, and every plano not sold during the day must go in storage or something done with it. Now, if you ever expect to buy a Plano, do not let this opportunity pi Not a reasonable offer will be refused on the many high-grade Pianos we have in stook. Come, select your Piano and make an offer. If it is within 20 per cent of what the Piano cost, you will buy the Piano. We do not need the cash, and will accept terms—four, six, eight and ten dollars per month—on almost any plano in this stock. My rent Is up here tonight. | must move these Pianos. Smith the Piano Man, 507 Union, two blocks from P. O. and one block from the new White Bidg. | Waldort midg. _ medium and_ heavy weight Reefers for boys, in olf red, hunter fancy gray and SHAFER BROS. Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Bloch Long ndred pounds No ' “$13 "18 170 ica capa $278 pecelxtiy $13.75 priced for the week underprice, our STANDARD BPRCIAL kitchen cabinet ts the moat practical and ae, with f Cour bin drawers an AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre Beattio’s Leading Playhoure. Tonight All Week Matinees Phursday and Saturday Wm. A. Brady and Jos. R. Griemer Otter bina 1 ~ de HOM = MISSIS talined, mouse in base; alae thre for the week with th burners; price $4.50; speclaily rived for the week JOUN CONT, | ™ er. imo | THIS AFTERNOON TONTGITE 6:16 and | DOWNING, HorKins (Bstadiished 1693) ~~ Davenports AMUSEMENTS. net | Athambra "3°." RUSSELL & DREW, Mere. Mats. Wednend and Saturday. Clyde Fite! ughing Hit, Onis to $1.50; Mats 50c to $1. | Seattie Theatre RUSSELL & DEW, Mere. Both Phones 43. Mats. Thursday and geterten. Good-bye W: tae Kmima 0 Nights 50c “LENA ‘Tivens” Nights, 16e to M Lounges and Bant-) tar BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provisions Beth Phence 370. Privete Wires 206-205-208 Alecks Nnidg. Grand Opera House Hpecial Athietic Nights. Thureday Night, September 4, Jia Jitsu Championship EDDIM ROBINSON V FROF, TOGOGORA ITO URNIT . Saves You 30 Fer ‘eat. | 108-10 Pike Friday Night, September 2, The Big Byent of the Season, HENRY ORDEMAN Vs. DM. B. F. ROLLER General “Reserved NOW READY The New Fall Clothing for Boys ee Big and Little Tega vague I Acts. 10e, 200, 300. Box seats b0c. ~ This is easily the largest collection of Boys’ Clothing to be seen on North Pacific | coast, and one of the largest in the country. pees than —— values presented by this ly acknowledged to be the highest id yp new fall stock of suits and overcoats for boys and youths is now com- pletely ready. | Phones 8108, jing & The Gir Bee nd the Vell. Chas, Weber. AR VAUDEVILLE. 9190. Any sent 100. Brand New Show Now Here. feleste, the Famous Au- | me. stralian Pianist Four other new acta at Five Dollars re ke DANCE f i\~ GREATEST VARIETY AND THE GREATEST VALUES. Other lines are shown at $3.50, $4.00, $7.50 and up to $15.00. THE fitted. A New, Modern 9 Room House, One of the Fin- est Locations in the City, Just Finished, for Sale at a Bar- gain. =——CALL—— CLINE PIANO COMPANY College Clothes for Young Fellows A specially fine group of Suits for high school boys and col- lege fellows, in wide variety. Sizes 30 to 38 chest measure. Specially priced At $15.00 Shirts and All sizes— Underwear, feet Ave. Uniserty St. NCE | A edmnland LOIS THEATRE Laat Week of Summer Vaudeville Miss Ailleen May and Com- pany, Edith F Vour Hay- 1 Lipman and 78 Clark ‘and others. y Last Appenrance of Miss Ailleen May. [PANTAGES THEATRE 85,000 Spectacular Illusion, @—Other Costly Features—4. Free Every Afternoon and Luna Park sic FAMOUS ANINAL CIROUS, Pontes, Dogs and Monkeys. aggregation in wonderful tricks, mol Northwestern League—Dugdale’s Athletic Park Baseball TOMORROW AT 300, Aberdeca vs. Seattle. Admission 20 and 500, Take Yesler Let Me See! What have I got om ‘or 7 .creday avening? Why; I almost forgot mi eagewement with Mamie, moet ver at the A.-Y.-P. Stadium AT 830 P.M. 1 ft make # vote of that at Let me see, what ts on the program | The Destruction of Mexico ZOUAVE LIGHTNING GUN DRILL, FULL MILITARY BAND. HITT’S A.-Y.-P. FIREWORKS, And, the prices, are 280, Se _and ‘Two 7S-cent seats for i | Pay Streak Attractions at the Expo. Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P, Exposition The Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere Chinese Theatre A~Y.-P.E. The PERRIN TROUPE, Jus ° Magtotans and Strong egy time in America, Native Chisese Orchestre,