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11l SI BE II IS. jjjyd of Ednration Declines t© Move it* Office. fjrt last was a tie. Beaten Csl'" * Vljataaa Pro. fUt 4>ala«l (alli®c a Heetla« aratlag tba Object—Hr . Ckarrkill Vote Aetataa* tha w hii. chuter* ••»«» Vails Vot»- l" I'avar of Thr-aa. „ V ii in interest;-e session of tha . jf sdaca■; jb la*t a* the t® " *• nr-f and piaca of fk*n <®» n w * s l *>»- by a t e ffU tliMrtsn was heid 'he us«:al meet- B&tr- af th* bo.»'d a- th- rarnar early U i-m tfeLyck. It was very br af. hut ■ ( » «t sss sut har*e4 u .th pj t9T * Is* BMwn*i?s It looked as if *jgct b* sn expi-jsion B»i; w ,|« I sartsit: desr** a' anger *n4.bli.*err.< sa w r*r? aeir * surface, ft was -e r >**6. tfe" of tha board all 1 to Jet 1 go at th?L Os lbeej. W*lts. Chtjrch II ir.d Van H «- m werr preser. . and D-puty Jjbn U. s,rt tu oe banc to r«; <eaant t e prose *.*•*£ sitorney s of* *. Al;::ost hnarvdi- to ord-r :ht W!e*;n| pr»- lud ras--''!tions "ra*! glßdsa by W»Us. seconded by Van ffattts: Wserea< will ba a aerarai shoo! for school dis'.ri t No. 1. K r.g -sitr Washington or. the «th day of jfewisber A D. \& r : and ■Wh,r»*j The bock* of reg atratlin will, f tii« act of US? providing for the *,itrsuan of voters in school f 0„, an Tuesday. October 2*. mi m.d- K»t: and -WVreaa. The office of the board af edu asss aad se<T»ury of «a d district is now v t pasa' which is In convenient far el*e an of aaW district to reach and register; art "WliMea* Th» said ragiatrstion aet pro fta t.-at the books of registration shall s» kept span at the office of the sacr«- arr »w5 Wltfraas. A convenient and des rabla ggb?* tar said secretary t~mn be had at is the Decider;: i! buUdina on> James m»*. city of S* tttle. in said school d.s cow, therefore, be it Resolved. Tha - tne offioe of the hoard ! gadacation and the secretary thereof for [ «mcl district No. 1. King county. Wnti- Sjon. be changed from and afler October S WK .it * '■* o'clock a. m.. to (said uc< i i«U: building on) James a reet. city of Mtfc sstool district No. 1 King county. VMkiiuttor from Its present to-at lon at anar ti Seventh and Marlon streets. S- - etk." It will be noticed that certain words in t» teragain* document are printed in pmLlasU These words w*r* not In the •Maistioos u originally framed, but ware s«riise4 in pencil. This la said to have Ww dona yesterday, an.l a member of the **ri authority for tha statement that % sal sot known when the board m*t or sai to meet on Thursday night that tna tMB ia the Occidental building could be The rev>lutions or.g nally closed altS ft# words, "and at 1.30 a. m., Octo krr. U8", it shall be returned to said cor- Mr af Seventh and Marlon afreets," but awa» words were stricken out with penciL It ikl not take very long to put the re* >- fenaa to a voio D*pu-y Proaecuti- g At tersur Hart give the formal opinion that fcei t rem, ya! of the office as that con- m % ,ki i fO r< £•? * For * fk Men i 1 an d Reefer fait, \ Little Fellows— 12,M1 * 54, I Correct Clothing. w Ml J Over- It j , i CO3tS »* 11 j I Of Every 1 i) I '■ ' Description ■ Wi v" and fc.*crj V M ■ Vs. I>ru*. 1 f I I IP? IP,? IP i L : ill) (Ml fc tiii) J; Ur Business - Suit in W/ v -V & Sacks at **< A X. 1 v Vl> /V"5% £ (T< |n AA tia nV A '\ M \ l > \ * A \\U vll.tl. ? !!»*"::!) | SIM. j If' ] . School or F*er>-D«v Salt*. y. ■jf ' * J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. * wor. k»e. nnJ Columbia St. j | tw oj |d V is accordance w:*h taw. When, Preside* Cfellhcs* asked if • *r=y tnember hsd anything to ee7 Va.n U - " -s**sti va« t*» only ot»e •<» » x~d *a dulag h;* remarks. that * ****** *t**it to ha pre*s?rated. He en • *Hr«w»s prc-**t actim the taeth ■ which tud bee i puxwn*d r «a! ~g the : <* Thursday. say.ng that »iae oo ; t+*i of th* me*-:ng «a 1 txr.- bow - 9 tot® ai all. He briefly apitinMi op | poeHroa to the rsaotation* anl evry i broadiy Intimated that if any change f Jobbery were to be preferred >t rcist 1m brought against eon»e ©e*V* O r **Y tft Zll ? # <jppooerrs of the office. There «u t rr"re»• - C f ; j- « ««,-«. end then cam# the v ce. {•• »*rg VV«1»» rotsd yta., Church;!! and Van Roo ?en na v. and 'ie resolutions faIWJ to -tar- That »h« »***»! <tt» Mr Van KMtn vaa uat aijfh* t-4 a*i«R! i a te •;* r :i> -« fi>f vo'.ia® tho rmhicteMi H* aa.l: jh« m«r m October S »h»-* b**-n «om* taik ahout *~» pia«« cf i*ft»tr»*km W> tbes took ad vfc>» of th- yrmcea:ia« »ttom#7 and k a oy.nior *as that w» c«t;sd eot lavaltr and oD#n a ptic* of r*gt****rS''.o town No'-iif mo-» to my know' waa aaid o- dop« tr ?hfc matter u-r J ■ y»*i«rday. wh*a »ar!y in th# I w.i« ooti)M by *h* fhi' *»« '3 i rr.o*' ijp *» £/r. Church a r' •» • h f » h*. rr * • ; .-. »« r >ta*» 5 f r>~.> *h*n 3«r af -rw«rd I f 't!d aot maka any praas.a* to N> r-r«iM«ts-. ; hot morai y aa:d "AH rifhtjb ta tokar tu- I bad*hear 1 th# "PeraonAlJy. J vu in favor of haTtnit an *sr r»ciatrat!on down town and fa or*:— tr a- :r» a* lar«» a rwrlttrar ->n a* r'waibla I l-:* #t*d that aott-»■« 5-uhi « ->-1 "h» d:* ly f .ip->r« Thla waa Notices w#r» aiao In a nuttVr of ha» ha*r snd»fa iir»bl« > h « to * v« ''~ m mattar aa *.d« r-'ib!;- .ty as pi">»« b Th« hor ka hare rsow bwn opx»n for r«*sra~ •TiUon ainra Jjin* 1. I*T Erotr. tha fsn*t that * tuple noti-a has baan irlvan »ri am pi* ttraa allowed fir r»zl«?r-< tiw. T do sot f*al that It wsuld work any hard* I ".ip or lnjui',lf» to tha puhtl • tor tha offle* and raaiatratioc to r#m*li» wb»r*> it :j*. ""Thar* ia not a word of truth In tha •traat itoaalp to th# affact that tha or o~ sition to mortnc tiw office has baan r»r by a da#ira to tha adop tion of fraa t»xt Nvvk« naithar is It in •f * i f,f any partir'iiar randidata for »l»r!!on." "Whatavar may hav* tha na-*ri r s of tha plan for movlnir tha of*.ra. it sa now antiraly too lata to pu? !t !r<to tion Tha p'iblSe has bear! thoroucMy and rapaatadiy notf-ad that r#<r«Tra:| n is to be dona at tha pr*«arit offlra If w» should mova the off ~« n»* hundr*»'s of peopla sr-vjld to tha pr*M»nt eM a baf ra ftnd'r.e o-it that th* piaca of regis tration had baan changed ** VealrNaji'a Kriliiration Tha ra«rtstration y»*tarday pU<-*d 441 additional nam«s on the aaratary's books, by far tha ;ar*ast nurabar re corded for any on# day yat. This brings tha total up to 2.1 W. Tha nutnhar yeatar day would undoubtadiy hav* h**n k«rc»r had It not ba*n for th» rain la«t j. a it. In anfcjrnition of a rush of voter*, such as had baan solnjr on all day. Secretary Guernsey kapt the office opan until 9 o'clock last niah?. but tha inclement weathar kept the crowd away. The in rraiaa of busineaa In tha office yaatarday forbad tha aacratary to put on two addi tional ciarks. and tha force may be stilt further enlarged today. people who s«nousiy wish to register must spur thatr droopma energy and do tha great pedestrian feat of walking fo ir blocks and a half up hill from Third ave { cue. Praeida< t Thomas T. of t a Western Tnion Te!*«raph hi* s- n. Thomas T E. k*rt, Jr , of New Cil. F C. «"lowry vice pr»«!tten* ard p.> arai manager. Chicago; Col J J P *k»>\ J s iperiniendaat. Omaha, are on their way i to the Pacific coast. MEDIUMS TO ORDER. kk mirk r »rrrr«* or »ri e m m m* rß»ict«co. '•ld ta B' r K. Ke«»ley. Ferarrlr UrlUKa*«i« ta TkU Cify—Hp « «I tt*atr« (kf "HurTMt R»t!»(er"* aa4 G«t> (>oU from tkf C«Ulhl«. "The great FsrK tndep*~l«n? s?a-« wpt»r ar4 —« te*: -»• .m MTW EJi'i* street. b F'raaoleco, S* said to he Me* ether than E. E. STaetoy formerly as the proprietor of a ur,~e famous waf fle * *e ar -1 ster tre ~d;t * r ' * tnmtSr pape* m:W the "•tar."' He on alee -he has ssd of Itßitw," ac actress sow dead. The *r**r Ear!* " or more property Mr. MRS. PERR'ER AND SOME OF MEDIUM EARLE'S MESSAGES. Keeley, Wt Seattle two or three months a*> for the Klondike. What fortune has cast Into his lap In that land of protr. se and disappointment no one has t»tw. iW« to learn, bat if reports from s*n Ftanclsr > are ture "the itrt-o,t Earle" deserted a Klondike in raalhy th*re to *e«k a aiuft ir* one In the far North. Karle's advent in San Francis 'O was heralded In the papers that he wu mak AMISRHK* I*. Frsitl»f*« First Siisht. Mr T Dansei JPrawley «nay not :na; ly be termed the Dinl*l rrohman of the Pa- I«13C CWK. MNOE first he fci» ca reer a* s fuJl-fled#ed theatr ca! onst r in the y bttsinea*. M". Fravr !ry ha» »s«sywl to put before hla s die 1 -: -'s a nea'thj s:>«e;.is of couedy well st-.g d in' n otmted ar,d Interpreted by a « r.- pany NF TRAINED AR.4 IAIEUTEJ p O Tue Western and p-rt'qpl ■ '■? thc«e of :h« Paci.'it • .vast. Ua»j been •" / kind :o h*n. and shcj'd he In the realisa tion of the imfe: tiana ::e is re;or A d t» ch- risiu flrtf !n N'»W York nn «x.-y R* I f .r i.oaauMt. be rtuit l#*ok back jo Qla Pa cific cout audi*nee* to tind bis »arlif*st frler.lj ard tho«c appre-.?. n of n: r> formed -fc» t* gin lag cf ds juecaa. SiK-h an s 1: r. e a? that a?<ea #J at the 8 r .tie thea'rr o *h: it he n.-r --formafl«-e of *"Chr;s:o;:h*r. Jr.," way •>« taken » a t>o« f 'h* eliei ?:> w h Mr. Frawley s- 't** >!ed in draw i? h* the eahiMtion of SOUT>4 b. »n --i g*r »f J :dg-r»nt In the .* ' cf » - '35 « s r*4 ;s}•* jtj• * * t•! '* p€o* pie thai «WM b# obta red Jr.," W not tt sub?, ar*r ! w «:« as tr*e bst Atri-Ti 'jri e-is *. but ! i a mos: af.ta« 'lve *eb! !r ■ * : ay if s,. cJ-ablhti sof o r~. •r* f e p»aw>y csmpany !; a far e rare a 5 stmnie. * but t,o* tn* roarir* creattu* sock ss peapl* s»ccii»-e w'ih the name of Hv\*t. it i* fum svc.er , • - a 5 ' r- 4 sip ■ ■ 'if th-' fac- *h* th" »•< t J*" f i« j.re{ sterous tn th--se matter-of-fact ,t A n Yet the »;-aatt- «»s sre »?te v;«iv ■ v:«»d a 4 s s ;' ® v .'ft e troubles i !■;•■ 1- "o aid Uefine it •t. ■»•' :"• yf ;*■ f. »r he Ci'.e» (D -a HeOwi/! a i r--nk '.V r'h; -4 tCfcr - -pher. jr ) to eta s( ,T< very <tte>"t ; *"'s sctlrs. Tftis fa tn« st«r> . Two your# p«ople ir ,. > ; y aecident tftrow n in an emrar- •-- • r.g aS--:KtK?u .rs a of a r* 1- i *4 tra n. T k .# r*t« unc: 1 r- tkes i e ft r-.g man s.*rn a rr irrtait" >l~eii tr.i t «• pair are '.Milted with at ha%io«r v>-r ea h • r Sut'»e<jweat;y they are thrown *>- and fail .n jve. Onst* t•■ *t h « R a mi'.J # -ft of a scs - -s"<"» H's •» a « -aitby Fi«t Indian mer isnt, believes Mm «tr*» than he rea y t* % h:m tc eha;i#e • r»aJß«* "•! *" - * rr fr*»m the few ly hearth- -»e !'•• - r vv |Mm a rJ-rkai p vn ht* #!<>•■ my H s rrl ay ##tafr .■*' men*. •>f cour«e, > •®- tepher jr. is aiade of the r w -t «• -t of rr' tle. *rd (Seflkinstrste* Ms w-.r** 1 * air save his father's business n lt?!r.«r te *r»ck The #:rl. to whMB v - i mm,rr *' ■Wiuot krowin* it. is the atec« , « «. ent partner In the firr- N ' r - if *. x fsffection they f--ei f-r •"» h ••eron a -c .r tof the rai'.wa* rarr 4 ». until t*»e knot is onraveled tc and left f fcm-1 th»m firm:y r«*«r and ev*r after. ** «* p'tr s ets r"7" ; kr is I «. nttte. a' ' • v « *t ■ * 's«t r . * ? >» | if.-r to e -x«sen4 h«r »• rk fr a ! - fpt'tre Set* ,w e f.-i«hed * t re«* I sr ' 5 * ** e. "ig W" **- ~ < rr y In tr.e ** "t j was -iter «•'» womanly, nnd th- »* • [ . ut tfc . *; v ''al -;-aa "• f I svr»r*tb r **' apna- -t. M*» P**e« « *• r-tr re r-sta ♦•••*■. as a - --« • i dreseer alti". ..* f ppcetaa:" 's tat :s i i n* n>t e'a ( ->*» Mr Warth.nsr's * * * " m; str->r.». p»'« - y p ' ' '' '•■ toctree )r a -»•>-*• - •:•-.* pert Tra-ce IT •be -*rr.edy »>"e-.es fc- w*» -1 > r J la W M£ Enoe" bas is t k e o v ar* r f Ma. 1 He»Jw«y *r .-as .' 'e - ■'** who regard* » Bta~. t» Ma -* * —r, was ' a?P iy -ot e»e d - . Vt <• J --• 'i <J h w*s • fe -.1. f " --T • • w :'e VI- Parry aa Ch- «'. k , --- «r.. Oe Tfe l-oewarth ss t-# r - t H ; s»m*. Harry C'«rke is Mr t» «- i M •< j W .» t* N• •< t *r-* a s.frt-tve a-a iAk ai.ev-Jv- .j ' I'u.a Aa— * _i TTTT! SEATTLE SATriiDAY. OCTOBER n. 1«97 g ass Assse-rrcan ar.d E'-:r~p»srs to-sr *ttd T a' a' ** "~ 1 w- 1 ." f.. fis ::g r t ar,v cts ar. opes. stage Ts.e >«a F--- «- t'i :• - z .'i-.?: -. Pr :->• t ar.d says that several of his trans a-?tl>os are just c?n r.g to tight. ar<i that Earl- feac a tippy faculty cf mak:3« his visiters prMace large q oar. titles of the y«!icw metal far his own ns* ax.d enjoy -1: *a.:d that whets Earie went tc 15 *"5 Franc in c he had Ir. his pee*- a *»k knowr- as the "War*eat Kegl«ter,** conta ced th- rsarrfs several hundred pers _ rs of r •" who were known ta he eager to hear from their grand -parenta and ctn-r rd&threa People with s-j-ch desires, who a'.«o have mcney ar J who believe In raediume who can ca'l ... r .. i kr ar r. 'O sr.- ■■is iß*-t.-.:ms as icemh*r» of the "'harveet re* I '.. "* It was the so«*' ty of sjcfc good c'r t»ns that Earie Is said to have achieved his succees. Or.e of the fs - wc-men among many w v o r:~ -ed. ard who s* . tarry on this side f Jord&c to tr >ura over their losses is M~«. Rer-» Perr:-'—. who par-haf-d a nan er of sates covered wfth messages aiiegfd ta b»> from Indians whose wljwtms and camp-fires tie beyond the stars. T ex\-ur of th<? .1 .. s lo- -• s is var,- ©usly estimated by adjusters at from SMO to S3.m. Mr*. Perrier any 3 she Is not engaged in Issuing bulletins as to h'T losses. One of the many who knew Farle well says he sold the lady more than 500 slates at an average of about <3 jxt slate. The higher priced messages from of Love." Tonight ' The Great Unknown" will be played. It was announced that Mr. Frawley had concluded to give a Sunday nijtht performance. "The Wife" has l>e*-n chosen for the play. "The Miscle* family.** "The Miagles Fam:ly" is a roaring 'ar-e --cometfy WttbOßt a dj'.l moment in i*. It !« f :51 cf fun tnu*S * and ? ever spedilties. It will be seen at '■ * Third Avenue th-a ter rtxz week. op;n'.ng Sunday nicht. The People who interpret the play are «aid ta be nofptiaulty tknt Tb# * e-iaiti'a re not only n< w t u they ar< good Ar >n? the e'ever art:s*s Sn t -* c-rr 'any may be mentioned the Patricias musi-al art:«'s: tb I.evtn:s Will H S:> vers, t •• greatest "Weary Walker" In the W-.st Frd Pt-un the ne«ro Ixnnersor.atcr. and the Trcja brothers. * IriM to Chiiiat.ms." One cf the many p'.'-*ing features in Hcyt'a "A Trip to Chinatown." wrilch w-.1l b* .. *»n at the Seattle theater Monday and T « ;« i r - !e?f .•»■ * f s Tery a cf that used :n t original pra duotkm at Hsyfl thra-er. New York city. N matter h<w comi'iete the local theater ■v.v fv r-j , pped. it !« always a pleasant f. .i .t f. r the eye t<S see ard attractive «.-*rery The w>rk is th.it of Arthur Voeg' in. onr of N• * Y r.t's asost cele *■ J ar" sts. m i la .i ' * s; t^T Frank Lane's tour in the p •« this season. J»rk Grr'B Trnlnlftar. A* his training qaarters yf-sterday Jack waa at w rk pur-Mag th? b«r, • -■ r.fc the rope and i x'ng w:*h the M' aa brother* ()r»er is c-tiing In go« d - •• - arl h*' *' " "*■- ■ -lent he show up B g- v 1 f rtn and jri*••■■> a good *.*ur.t ot him st*'.f wh-r. he ?b -<■? D'"k r - >T> ' evening f the Green * "'•"s r">t n** s^ima'e C « '« a • v and w l ?,} ;r *"-.s power «-x jrjsta *i his well-ear*-. ~i r> utatlon as a v nx"T T k--*s will v - n sale at the bo* ofhee on and af" *r t^iay, —I n OI«l K t-ri f tic Vjr "Tn O-* i Kentucky" *. * be given at th« ?, .•»> *neater neat Th'.*"«iaar ri«rbt by Jacob Llttl company and with an tail!*- ly ~»w set • * scenery tn the raj»t are • i fiva-ve- tnc . img Affe v. KltWff Cbirtai K Pro B B Brad 5. .ar * >r« ;ncl 4 nj» the •ml ard *■ • w -.'a fan - us p kar.-ny brass hand. There have i»een other h> ~ia -.f -.'!~k.anin r. ■ « hut n ke the lively little dark.es ,'f "In Old Ken**jcky." virKiifri I a*f \|gbt. A n';ir; r ' nter>"«* ~r * »•« w---e p-*r f -meal v h.*••"not -»t ».*Kw#n at the T d\v ■ je ---iter '.as* ever, '-a-, «m.i*-g t' m *' ng *■ •» huir ir wooipue and the *• -; n** ?ee*a T' w- *at a number f ~■ w « . v las? one <>f th«"*m b» •"* '• ; t 'f.aed w »he wsa ssjtwi ta hark of the feou*e. Th-re will be a v-i- « af'ernocn a* 215 e'e The . «Ag»tnert will c'"*e this evening. The r«n«il*f J»flrr««» J e*»'-*~'.n *he**»r is r.-'-ar ee*.! 1- «he>l a« - ■ -f the p»*r J"ar p a *nua^innt * • * -"v. a-1 '»»* "ieh*'« aud'ene* was ' •r«»jt >et (»;n--e the K as bees >n ;c the K'-'k" v -*s bv M- H:>2gnwi and h.a om- N#a* ar-» k N-ir" * ~-x wtth F;n '\y r r v • •he «isw company w" rr«se-t "I>9* l ■ Hr- k ' a rorrar'ic trama of 'he h'eh .-»■ *-a ** - Mr af the •.*.-r « nacre than sa «* d w -*< t'-e « wfi t-.:-h h.i tew a-nt-.-e kaa t-*n yr*s*-«d. CASTOriIA. Tti /f - . el.i * '» « | the lar.d cf shadow* w-re etnheriahed ar{th oil portrays f the Inc.an chieftains, ft was nearly i:*ars of r.otie r*-' tr*c w- to the lady throagb Ear>'s me«4ium*tslp. 'er c s -a- " r wis Char -s Wehher a thrifty cigar * eater of gevi re -1 PWe Who lived at Mineoc street. Esr'e w-ib i-amed t! at Webber's g-est a?r":• • m ~.r. life «u w i good nsecJ: ,m. r- t ach the tst gir tr.*-. a t-* S- a-d --- a < -f •-» Waft, assuring the a'-'tim *hat there a band of spirits around htm at a"J times. • assured Wf v >- that InJsaa rh *a h""'ered o'er him during the husy hours r * "he *ay ard through th* «.!»nt watches a* the right. "•» ' far mar, soon Vaan to take >*- ar so such pe- insm. Earls re portei rrogresa but 'here wouid t>e a - batweer. •he »[. rua! fc-cea, hostile of which fought f-r s-jpre ffiacy. «i~me h"!v^r* r g over ever Ear!- To arc. 1 hes* "cies it wis ally agreed tha' Wehber waa to have a "• * - a h» - i ai re. Earle vacated the rocms saying he waa * -g to the Ha rcr.'-Ml» rates and Webber made an afternoon of It. The confederates tiled in dur-ng the afternoon, pretending to be farmers m search of spiritual light. Webber pro duced a clean slat*, aa Earle had In structed him to do. placed It on a stool under the table and awaited develop ments There was a painful delay, during which the visitor expressed great fear that the performance was a fraud. In a few minutes, however, he got a message from his grandmother, opened his ey*s with surprise, paid a fe* of s'•> and sent other visitors who in turn had satisfactory sit tings. This was a great surptse to the new medium, who now began to feel his power Earle soon got his fee of ISX> for developing the medium. It is said that Webher only lately discovered that his visitors were all sleight-of-hand men, and that the wonderful messages from their dead ancestors were written by themselves at Earle"s suggestion. There are rum >rs that Webber loaned Earle nearly tZA»» before he went to Klon dike, part of which the medium agree.! to Invest for his pupil in such places as the Indians should suggest. One r. f the great advertising dodg-s of the medium was to use the fact that em inent pe iple visited him. He report d that one of his best customers was 3o*>- cUI Treasury Agent Moore who, he said, had received from the spiritual world n any valuable points regarding various smuggling operations in this district. The story of Moore's visits was oftse told by the medium, and he used all the facts bearing upon the visits in such a way aa to impress th* listener with the gravity of that personage's sittings. U UIIKH A\D SHIXGLES. Foir Month*' firing lo the !>tatp. The Northern Pacific carried out of W —-irjt.n tn September 1.200 *ars of shinzles ar.d 541 cars -af lumber. Tnia e*. ceeds the *hi;-m*-nts over that line for At>a .st by 330 cars of shirs <-s and 53 cars of lumber, g. p-ember proved the banner month in shipments cf sh.r.glr's from Washington. The total from the varl us roada *oir.g out of t', t «:.ite show • i rs. or >24 Ift W •' :r.s. 's. Lumber shipments in September wer j la'*er than \ux*isi but than June and July. The '"tal for September w is TTT 'ars. or 11 T32 XW I""-,* «-• rjf'e * v f-om Washington for the nine months of IMC re* h a »-and total of 14 150 cars or 2 2*4. TO" «hinges Th « *x~*eels "he shipments f the er*'re year of I*SC by 247 cars, or 11.52 C.006 sh.n g> 9 T -i-rz the pj!' funr month* with the pr«% • ! n* prices the »hin*!e ndustry has br" -hi to the at ate of is the tin of 7ane Julv Au*u«t and Septena ry. r'n gross receipts t2 W6 <WO The daara-d made on the Paclfl' coa«t ar wi'trlal shows a larger ircrea e •han for any other cla«s of e *ock One •fuse -f this increase '.s no* jrenerally un derstood The w Igfct »f a Itfltgwaff ~ar hu'lt of fir 's * /w ' pounds le«« thin -» v vi' •* "ak and t»l>w rme wh.'e ordinary bMI -ar is a? >»«• I,IIV pounds j»«« Xo up-to-date ral!wi- -"mpsnjr wfp hail irOQBd several r.-urda of dead w» : when it -in be avoided. (,(it Holromh |>efe»*#t" N« s Oct. 22 -Gov H >lcomb in hltns-;f in a four-coltsmn article ar :- «t the "harres of corruption in con nec*l~n wVh t de'aioation e*.Treas urer Bar*!ey and bitterly arraigns P.epub '.v!'r* Got Holcomb saya <.lov Cy •, | . » off of his earn shoulders to hia Roman's Weakness Relief Comes to Suffering .ga Women iti a New Way, j "3*~7" <j i\ It Discards Drugs and * Takes tp Electricity. Stop Doctoring ! ry~ whit •astofact. n to kr. m that yoa c»n »*ep tt. Wcm*n who h*v» «**J. »•-i"ir :ha- f *1 *-•! w.*h ».13BS tt' m •*•-* hav* tmk*n th# : ,./ ,f h#a'*!ty ir «'■ tr.*r.' m*-> r.rw r»j•-••-* f* I>r. Ran-1-r.*» K - 'Tie h* : .t « Mr*. T~ J p-jr r T»r*!s and San*»* Uo* Ar.*f>s Cai M , *Y .-"p. - *a* k*rt ns# w*U f-r *.4 y«a-« Prrrtoa* to #*ttsn* H I n*4 N»*n < • - j *. • - -i • Itaca I **>t y our B*.i I hav* n>t takee. a do#e csf laedi-ria*-" "HAIDEN, WIFE AND MOTHER." T•«!* Fr Sat. !-- * r * ■ * f.-r wsmr I* wU S« *>a>d. ftr« up^n **; i - it..'-r. «»- ! f 'iT ft ai>l s*w .f< t* !afua*<i l»tx> your body, tak ing ts« pftaoe of ditMN. Cal*. or a-'<ir SANDfcN ELECTRIC CO., CUI C. if • I Enameiine! 1 K,m*m STOVE POLISH, fe Li Prodncesa JPT BLACK enamel «*.!.'tar : 3 M Sarins. 5 and 10 cent Nrtts. T rr ft on r>ar Crcie Ltuuu K 3 f 1 J. L. PRESCOTT & CO.. NEW YORK. U COMING W.C.T. I'.MEEr priic.r muR of rwr co*vr\no* AT HIFKILO. T(«priar* of Imfrifa Wilt Gathrr <a Fflrre—>>w a nil Utrr rttlnc F>i(nrr«—l on How lwtexieatin* Lienor* Am Made. BUFFALO X T , Oct. V. -The national convention of th» Wnsea s Cnr»;.»n Tem perance t'eKro trill beg n in the Music Hail on Friday morning. October » and ccu tlnue for five day* Mlsa France* WUiard. the revered president. being in the -hair. The praMmt'i annua', address will be the special attraction of ".he firs: meriting. A new feature w.'l be Introduced at day's «»|s oa. a Ave m notes* resrut# for physical exer l*e. Tne -wlid r»w» and door* will ail be opened a flooa of pure air al lowed to iK»ur in. aad health iraustics Will be practiced on the p.atform and on the floor. led by M .«* Mjh A. Blood, of Coi'imb.a -? <">ra: -y CV *a*o Saturday afternoon s given up to the in troduction of fraterr.a' delegate* and dt»- tingu:shed guest*. Those from whom ac ceptances have already 'onie are Mia* Ag nee s»:a k. Mrs. Westover Aid*n. l>r. J. it Kellogg Col. Nate Reed. Dr. Jam-?* R Dunn. H. C. MeOabe, SamuM D -*e. M'.ry E. Lrftxe, H. Southgate. Mrs. Booker T. Waushingt n, Rebecca Kr.lt >• riaa. Dr. France* E. Clark. Counter* de Braxza. Greetings from many pr-mir nt peone and ir.rtu-atlal o*gin*at - .cns ». \ e read. Mr«. G. W. Town»*nd, of Buffi'o. presents gr<»eMngs from the General KM eratloa of Women's Club*. Lady Wln dej er. of Australia, who was to have been an honored guest of the nat-ora' ha* called home by the d-a*n of her hssband- Lady Henry as her Hinem aad the doctor'* orders pre vent. The memorial servl**. wh.«-b occurs Monday moro.ng. w.ll b- em-! : t-->: ft Mrs. 8. M. I. H-nry. national evan#e.:«t. The list is not large, but is headed i~Jfn. Xeal Dow. Mr*. Josephine R. Klefcflfe na tional superintendent <>f fair work :* the only official of the society on the. list. The annual sermon 1* to be preached by Rtv. France* E Towns.ey. Sunday after noon in Music Hail. A ma**-meeting in the interest of Com mander and Consul Booth-Tucker's plan to locate the poor on d*s rabie larvis in the new southwest Is to be hnid in connection with the convention, under the auspieea of the Salvation Army. The evening* thi* year as usual will be of especial Interest. The ft rat night (Fri day) is welcome night- Devotional ser vices "will be conducted by M.s* Agr»s SU k. and address-a of welcome delivered by Mrs. Mary T. Burt, for w i e-rlb- of the state of N»w York Mrs. A. B Wilson, tor the W C. T. U. of Buffalo; Mayor Edgar C. Jewett for 'he -itisena * Buffalo, and Rev. O. P Gilford, for tie churches. The response* are by Mrs. Mary Jewett Teiford. Colorado; Mr#. Kate Roach. South Carolina Mrs Sarah Per kins. Ohio; Mis* Marie C. Brehm Illln t*. • r i Mrs. SusfAii S. FesaendrO, h;- setts. Saturday night Is youns: peop'e a Mr#. Frances J. Barnes pres ding Three hun dred children's voices will ring out In a welcoming ehoru*. Miss Eva M. 8h "n z and Mrs, Ella A. Boole lead the devotional exerc M.ss Anna A. Gordon, world's superintendent L. T. L, work, responds *o the children's welcome. Mrs Helen 'l. R *e, nati nal stcr'tary L. T L. »-rk. Mrs. Harriet A. Meualf# New York state superintendent, and the first vice-presi dent of the senior L. T L. of New York s*ate, are booked for britf address's. Mrs Barnes Miss Ida C. Clothier M.ss Fran *s H. Ensign, Miss Carrie Le» Carter, repo-t their y»ar s work. Y visitor* from foreign lands to be A du ed are M*» Ar.-. « LJe, Amy 3* inkle-Cameron. Er.gla-1: Miss Murcutt. Australia: Miss A 1 nso. Spain: Miss Johann«do ♦Sr. I. eland. M -« To mo Inonye. Japan. Th * national T ban ner will be pr- sented to that state making: the largest sain In Y membership, the Y secretary of the banner state will a etpt and respond. Some of the of the convention music wili be n;ven on that evening- Monday nisht is in charge of Mrs. Mary H Hunt, and will Hp d-»vo?e<i to the sub ject of sMentlflc tamper an e Inst-uctl n. A primary eTerct«e on wn» a"-3 ?Mder will be given first Then an !nt»rmed a e les son on fermentation. illustr**ed by beer, and fo lowed by an exerc.se su table for h-eh s"h«ot fnstwtlon -r. the N>r\- is System and Nerve Control." Rev Car es L Thompson. D D.. mik« a s K rt ad dress. and Mrs Mary H. Hunt speaks on "The Twentieth Century. '* Tuesday night * 11 be given up to a large ma'sfmeetlng in the »n'ere«t of labor ar.d t'mprir.cf. Buffalo r-ar. git on* wi'l b* pr»se-* in a tirlv. Prof Oraham Taylor of t~*h!e«Kto C~mm ns Miss W Hard a 1 Mrs Louise S. Rounds, of lUine.s, are the speakers. Wednesday night s benefit n rht: the programme is to be arranged by the presi dents of the states hiv«r.? rr, *de a aalr. of sno in membership during the year. New York. North Dakoa North Carolira and New Jersey are the s'ate* thus fav r d that are so far reported The s-j-* vmss will be sung and the s'a's i£verv to -lose the twenty-fourth annual conven tion. Bunqnet at the V. M C. X. Th" Knots an 4 Not Knots met under a ffsg of 'ruce at the Y. M. C. A building la«- night Hs i le» betw en the tw> op posing slies w*re temporarily *•.spend■ d. ari an eT\'--»ra*»'« —» w%m bad v •» hundred memS*!-* prr*est An «x?*i>n{ dinner *a* i»rv«<,l >y :.*• :*•':«» ar s*r tfc* efilesent leader**-:;* f M~s. Sw ft. Af'.e- • ■•. ■er i » irra-r>me wa* re~ l«red njbs".r* "X of *e lectlo-a fc»jr Mr C«l«* th.* Ml" J -jboili:. ar.J M « DeVoe. :Se cto«a:lMkt vocal so i.yr >x W. p. Hamtßor.s, ;ur.o sol?* y m nVkwcr With Dr. J. R Eairlewn as toastmasr-r. w: ,x«a:« were r**peed«-d . > a* fo •'. wst •"The T M. C. A"A. P. Banrel! "The OTBMU]l:!n; a Veteran." F M S;-in "... "A Recruit,** Dan:*l Wrt#ftt. "The \ 1- l*Ue Park." Dr C. A Smith T "se Ladies. - * H. C. Ewln*: "Tha Ktjc** * Ira Rronfoc **Tre Nifht Sciool." M V. Rot; Tha Not Knot*," J. R- Murphy. •*Trje New M'rawrs Prt»f. W. F. R* - eo«*k. The were prwMStt: W. W W M. WT.:ams, H*mer F H :•■*<>. H, H. A. Haattnc*. Robert E. Hal* Jaro«* V. B CorV:. C. R. itard, A. K. Nfhaa VT F '•<. ■" •• T Fha\ Fr»«i A. ». Willi** Ed M. ", Eidfi-d E F rd I-An ■ t, A. R Smith. W. I* Twrrt«r, C. O. H«nr> C. Brunj*r. B. I> Sma .ey. A*burr L*s:#r. E Chord W. T W v *ar». Mr. Marshall. tT* J San ford. Kr#d %Vrl*hu Wlllum L. Uudlow Cha.rU* Thornton. Jam*?# -3;.: n. H. 8. l*t ,*r. O. I. Hall. O. N Sails' ury. Saitiu"! B»*!l D-"»rs i#>! Wrtitht. A W. F»* 8. E. P!#r. Jr. W. A MiSo A. Root. O. (X C.tid r h.ad. Willi*m P Allen. Robert WrKnt. Clay O. Kahl#. B*rt Hank«rsstHi, A. L» Ma>o. Walter P. Miller. Karl i*ru«*lnK. C. B Ford. Mr. Dt.*a. Ira Bron*on Mr. Der.nl.">*- R »*-r? X .ren. Ar> ,w :»- M V r tand. H. C. Ewm*. Cha.-ie? Hoc«d. W .. lai Hunt. N". C J. N"el«n. P. Dai: n. G**<rg+ Dickinson. Jam#s R Murray. A. D. Blower*. H. Klnsabury. Ed Hfc-k.m*. W Ht*Klns. law renc- Gravt-a. A. M. Da'lev Dar.% E. K. «r*en. • "har. * B Ke«-*e, J. A. E. E. KUbOiirne. Carr.a Hendron. A. E- Johnson. W A. Cole*. H. F. Coles, L>«e D. GUnser. E Lar ■*» n Bi*nck. J■ V. A. Smith A S Bu •'• ■HI. A. R.>h:nson, Dr. C. A. Smith. J. C. t .« 1 r ht'*d. J. A. Tttndoo. J. B EA*!e»or K W. Hanaen. George H. Oooley, Q. E. t1..1. (le<jriie A. X»a:3, J. E. A S Al len. Lk c. Shoup. C. E. Crane, F. M S|Hn r IM T. N Ta:ientire. Jesj* D»an, Torn J E. Sackett. Rend S;eph« r.*o:>. S*th A:wood, W. P. Hamnst'ns, Joseph ii. A me*. Seal skin garments mrde to order re dyed and remodeled to the latest faah icß* *t M. WintlmHler's the fum»r, 30 Skccnd »vinu«. If you thin* you need !»i«cta<-!e« go to Flack'* Jewelry st'ire Ev - fsted f •#. DR. RATCLIFFE Thla distinguished specialist c.wuinuea to treat with wonderful success all nerv ous, chronic and private diseases of both sexes. The worst caaoa solicited. and prompt ar.d perfect cure# guaranteed. YOUNG MEN 1 ? :;. haunting drains, pimp'.es. eversion to "society. stupidity, d*sp»i»d ency, less of energy ambition and *eif conftdence, which deprive you of your manhood and .absolutely unfit you for study. business, pleaaure or marriage— if you are thus afflicted you know the cause. Get cured an I be a man among men, and amoag women as well. MIDDLE-AGED AND /~v ■ i\ *« r* M Ti.f r?> '■> OLD MIN ' VL. L/ J I and kidrwrya, frequent, painful urination and sediment In urine, lmpotency and w»iki*«» of »• xua! rg • r.n a-.d .-'her ~ m'atakahie signs of nervous debility and premature deo*y. Msny dl* of this dlf ftoul'r. Ignorant of *- • "> ■ w.,i«-h - the second stage of seminal weakness The BMt ol.*tißi»t* of this charac ter treated with unfailing suooesa. rvnil/ tTT I «**«» i" as jr • rni ▼ A It • arana. syphilis, varicooe!*, hydrocele and kindred troubles <vjlck.'y nrM without pa!n or detention from busin^as. KIDNEY & URINARY Complaints, painful, diffleult, too ftt quer.t milky or Moody urtn- anitaiun d:«charst-»s speedily cured; also ail <: ease* of 'he *eart. I'.r.g* liver, * ">rr eh blond and skin «3!.»easea a "id pi ** arid rupture i a r\i rc ■ 1,1 - ~ "'ng *• LAui tb leurorrh'"»a or whites, intolerable I'rhin*. d'sp i -ercnt of the w >tr. f try o»t. distressing allmen* peculiar to your sex you should ertnault Dr. Ra-. -lit*- without delay. He cures when others fall. WRITE ThOUMQitf CUf*rt fcoma by ew«»ponden<*e, and m. dl<-- e» Mat from Of*t e hours. 5 * ra. to * p m. Sur iars, j'> »» 12 a. re on'y. Address, DR.E.M.RATCLIFFE TU First Ave.. Seattle. Wash. SOUR STOMACH And ave-y I .rs of S onvick wnk"<a t.:*d c> tae B'* d. '»sr>. BTV\HT~9 DYWEPSi A TA3LKTB Fi*«*«n: take; full *im pk(< k> een*s. a - rtri.ev .t Brok on e ore-, T«i a 1 h ,u# is at Mi rr - WN fr<*« by alAvtilni 9Tt 1H i CO.. Hsrtball, Hirh. rl'rofcreHa* from $1 up. v>atwhc* from S2.SO up. Full Hne *il*er novel* t»<«. Kiwh cut *. W. HOI OH TO VS, • ttl f Irit lie. • '»* \ ' Do You Want a Gccd Guitar ? Or <* S*s* th*t *h* -i tV. *\ -i* are K *r» )ea r «. < v?r..- -n :-- xl tnatrunwnt, K **.;■«. irv> f'trr" it TO Vijii r >t vtrr !;::!«* ar.«l -k at .mr t:«s ■ tar» *nd ns. W - *r> ; leased tj »hfw thftn to you wf;<th»r <>ou h.; jr or nut. Fo* quality of ten* *nd for a* 1 - y *f ftne»'T!ii|t t*-;y eai ret be heatctt. We hav* *©•»#■ srv;?ara an .'.and at I* w ear* the ksmSl on tiand bottom trice*. Winter & Harper Burke k;u£ . Seattle, W**h- KM! You Want its in the October Puritan; » (fill S4 « »Mf- «t m* or of ] I fraafc K. W» >ortu 0 P + ♦- ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f KO FOR THE ♦ ♦ 6REAI COLD FIELDS ♦ ♦ OF ALASKA f AND THE t ♦ KLONDIKE REGIONS, t ♦ ♦ I e -- ,ik« a of outfit n«. ar can supply you with evoryth.ng ~ ♦ itj »-ar or uoa. Wo havo w Jumfco sUiirta, Underwi<*/ and Ho- i ♦ * -r> for the Northern Ueg'.oaa. T S«;!d ly ua exclusively. ♦ Gum Hit*. Jl.ner* Boota. VVooioa T Shirts, I'ants. OvmoAts, ArctJo j + t"|. r. '* Slrtp.ag (U|i ?ur ilot>ea ♦ inJ BUnkt t». Canned Food Prod* i i '« P< rtablo r a mp Outflta ♦ (tin and Jtiun ri.m». M.ners' T**Ha. y Guns and Ammunition. ♦ In 'act we ran airply yon »!lh T iryfK rif*sn<t everyth'.n* vou'U oaod j ▲ 3u" ng your »t;ty In ▲ Call on our rrpr«aen:»tlvo at His I ~ of H i iroad avenuo X i | Coi imbla street. over tbe Norih- T r: Pa ittc pa*«*n*cr station. Ho ! « w.il -t * y,-u f * fear of ♦ ■he many c >od* we aell and will ad- i \ «> ■'j what they coot delivered at 1 T Sea: tie. T ♦ *C*l«i©*tߥ WARD & CO, ♦ 1!5 to 130 Msch'can Ave., Chicago, i Tae Great Mail Order Housa. I » -.0 ♦* ♦ ♦ » # Signature i» printed ia $ IJ liLLE diagonally across the a/V OUTS IDS f J wrapper yj // / of every I T / bottle of . / (the Original * i w and fienuine) 'j yy _/ Worcestershire SAUCE Aa a farther protection ajjuiast mil imitation a. *f«iM far tHe t nited .Mates, JOHN DUNCAN'S 50N5. N. Y. «K«K CIHE W»t H«KI.F. _/• N. M \ I' - < i • a ir*r S jrrvai for SA raall from out Ut»ra- V»ri M,W 'try, or w* will faratsli :r> J 'U ft' *««:»« forte, win ■ ; •ARAXTJ ••> < ;r* or r- »j r#f .rvd. Ed A. "o::*-i»ntUI. and *nt » h f. -*r .• ;t>.< fre« ft :« oo#erva- A»''ir«-*a fRVeTAt, MF.D CO.. fvoa-Mm DEARBORN PRINTER i Ic°LUNS BUILDING n