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I TWINKLED LIKE GOOD DEED IN - NAUGHTY WORLD THAT'S WHAT THE* TWO LONELY LITTLE LIGHTS ON UNION STREET DID THROUGH THE DARK NIOHT tl waa as dark a* ihe pr-orerhtal eta.-h of blark cat*. Ml I'r.toit street. lo*: night, Henighlcl Utens stood on the uncertain bank* of th* tarty I'ti.-i .ii :i which »ttvliheil from Thlul lo ».*t«titlt. and. looking ttpoli j the threatening ruins thai bulked] taut ttt tb* dark, aiuolatd to then*, aches fragttte.it* tif **The lleeertsd Village." intiissnerited with modern ejaculations umnt emphatic If less { poetic. At the loner end of the demolish ed ilteet. tin Ihe corner of Third, thcie twinkled faintly a tight which might have been mtatalten for the i latni'in mt 1... .. out looking j with hla discouraged gltm, for an] holiest matt. Or * •'.. again, this tight thai etas all bul hidden undrr A bushel «tf mtdtttght ' i« and th.] topsy-turvy tnlstellan)' of Mother i P.i'it-., at rap baaket. might have atru. k one aa being the diminutive naiti.t'. i .tation.d on Ih. tltt-canj buoy al AI-KI point. Hying lo thine"] "Ilk. A a deerd In a naughty ' world." only m Ith sllgblly leaa *t»c j • eta Aft- paaslng thla one Utile lllitin- j trial inn. the resident of Ih* benight, j *i! neighbor ho.*! plunged him fst.th I Into th* '..--- hoping to. the! laird liarty lhat lh* earth would not) ei|-*n up and aa allow him. At wo trusting to luck that he would not j be burled all.* half way art-cats tb*! atretch at dutkness under anm* ofi th. piles of brick* snd boatrii* which | are artfully piled up all aktog t'nton atreet with aurh running disregard .•I- the 'i-- et gratify. lis took a chance also on getting "white*wash ed" In ett* of ".. — Impmnoplu bathe f4l'.''''a '. by ■'.". I" l-i'l'-iai! I Bit.-:, and filled wllh A Tegular Anna tt*ld i ■•; . " t. to atl ap* i<air«n ', of white geek prelimin ary lo the manufacture of eomething or other which gvara to mak* up th* atrset ttav*aai»nt for gtmenatlona yet ttt."-• rr. lo walk upon. If the con-1 tii in are silting ai 1 ihr creeks: not up. j Plunging further on. th* praceab!* * rittarn got Into new troubles. Did he but dare to •■•-.• en ens end ef, A bo*' th. other end fl*w up and st.. te htm In the face. I-i I h* es HEAR ITALIAN OPERA WHILE THEY FISH PUOET SOUND ANGLERS ANO NET ARTISTS ADO THE MERRY • (aRAPHOPHONE TO THS PARAPHERNALIA , When Thomas A. E-.lt.eoe. Invented the megaphone be probably did net - know that he had provided a mean* , of amusing Ihe enterprising fisher men ot r*uget .■",■ t 11* baa done a* and our .it.' century f..:. catcher, look back u;i . t- . t .:..••: :. as being unfortunate In not tangl been |i>..!'.»! with Ihe modern n.et-hsnlarm for amusing thcm.eH.-t Th. Lan .lefl fl*h.rm*n could stblt* away their many epere me "all. only by spuming ettdl*** yarn and fighting each other an ■Mat foe. - Nearly every sloop - And schooner In the I.is et * -i- i fleet 1* now provided with a g, 'a-,'- -' _ apbaone. * . The lone fStJerman r.o lanaer r.**d* I* he lonely. *. ■> matt*r how far from h»i and fi • • ■'.. tn hi* in -' tor th. Inhabltanta of th* deep be f __________________________________________________________________ v STAR. DUST A Madera Be-Peep The Milk Intptctor least a-., nerve. And didn't knew «vh«re to find at. Th. ..n.r.l public ha. a hunch, Th.r. t aem.thing .It. behind it. Th* pi- -it arc* of Chicago er. on a strike **' ii.*' i ta be good li'tl to the breakfast food ttutifl. facturer*. Peioator Plat! woqlda't be m* rrt*-I These Suits BmWtWfr Custom mil Guarantee, ffllL W. Bo ._Moail(£lhi!i_Tisrij)ini ©dDo Cor. Second and Union. •■a to go anin. I a i-f t I'e. he stum bled Into • i." i I". i he atleittpt to male a barilcaile of odda and ttida, straightway hta foot gut hung oat an Iron rati, and within three •i .in of. a larch a tall h. fount) himself i •.•mate.; upon it a tro.itnd. feeling i . i.i.-t and afraid, fur at this stage of Ih. lint. It became a certainty In hi. mind that th.r* et* i-i-- i an organised • ■ i--i it •' •. agaiiiat hi. i- ■■ - and - .f. n. and against hta dignity, la tht. t- ■■ it lliferrtt. land h. frit that he should put nothing paal the cotmtiiun enemy, and there waa a welt-deftn»d aua* pi. i.ut in tit. mind Ihal the big auto mobile roller waa out aomawher* on a attti hunt without ,t light, trying lo slip up «n htm In ihe dark and confusion, and get busy as a Jug gernaut. This Ihnught waa dough to fetch Ijr now thoroughly terrified tltlsen to hie ftet and set htm plunging at'eo I atgalti, li.tkttig tu.lt.ely over m* ■' ■..; in for lb* prowilaig Jug i -ii. . .' hungry to flatten him out like a tlullerii k pattern. Thue, by S lilahtntaie pi.. ••« did the . (Hren make his way homeward, and when It* reached a point betaecn Iteventh tnd i.'• ' 1111 -I'-.'.-, hie fortitude and ;•■ ii*.-•!. .- were rewarded by a liny t. in In the dim dlatanretfmark ing the way of • • •; * Yet. perched i»e It waa, on high, and ehlntng bul family. It tn.ghl hay* been aa easily lh* port light of Prof, i a, .i > in - • ii ti- out on an aerial «-rut_H*. and nol ..;..•,, . "a. ii had emerged, be ii'ii'irii' Unit.. I and wllh hla nerve all « "i.a 1..*, or upon Ih. lllumlna* lion sl a .'.-■•. of three feet, could he b* aure that It waa a ■■ •'. euro* llla.Ugh •' .!. lii light. When It waa all .over tha ctttaen ". I.i the werda of tha i llle( t >.t -iv he ut*- lto read In Ihe tittle red a. b-.iihout* aitea-i th. tal. of th. pilgrims, who. wben delivered sn New t_ngt*!.d. barren adjure*, a ho: ":>., . . knelt down am! thank. rd y* '.'• ai 1. i.. i for delivering Ihem up "fnttm the peril, of ye -auM and might** deep 4 and bringing them tuvftty to "ye good* and aolld landt" hat cettrtpany. TTi. gr.phaphoet. ti.-. hiui dialogue* of doubtful . . ■ . ot . hurttctr between truth. I-utel and negro .."•»■-.-.-.• The ••-.;* moat famous band, play fur him and lh. world . gmleet atnge'* tog for bint while he palienlty wait, for the wily fi.a, lo bUe -.■• hook er get Into hi* net trap f.e can liatcn tO •-!...', i c la a ill IT e| .! c. the lite.' • •:...., and ragtime ..»..- A f*w ot Hi* old-ttm* emm dog* wh* ar* ao ...:-< In **a t_, .■ •-. tlon that tb*y believe la the tale of lh* Plying iHiichman. hare froenevl upon the iri-ov at.on They cay it 1. a 1..._!.. ii- I Tt*,. ••. [.. ae;.r. -i - • , re. tn* fish atear. However. Ih* younger men eland by lb* gr.pbo phone, Th. i;.•■...■ ..erne la now a well tetablwhetl article ef fj-rii na ft. every well rrgutaled ft* • ,• -• • kit • on Pri.lay becaut* It |* an urtue-ky day for a wedding. Out why Prl day} A Weed from Ja.h Wit* "I aup "IB *r,e m.. why co many divorce* la granted la be cause judge* li gen'rally married men. Ip oil Queen Ann* hill they are getting tired of rhuting Ihe chute* at the pleasure of tha •.;••- ti -.-. rotn* pany ami have about decided to ar range a coasting apparatus of th.lr own. A man has .ued for lIA.OOO becattae he was thrown from A runAway Hal lard car. He realty might be said to have waived hi* right on mounl- Ing th* car as th* risk is well known to tin.*., who are unfortunate enough to be fort aad lo get Into the man-trap, every day. Two ownerless grlpa wer* found on th* atreet yesterday. The .police might ln<iulre of Ifughey llehn and VVoodcork—they aro.icpertfd to have lost their.. What', the ... of a atreet drink ing fountain, anyway, wh*n there «" a- many beautiful aprtnga and ponds bubbling through our Ihor ouklifareaT A Rait Lake paper gravely an nounce* there are 'bad flood* In ICngland." Bait Lake haa evidently been having etpertenee ■» ,I ( good floods. • A man srresled for drunkenness In this city wa. discovered to hay* enough dynamlt* In hi. pockete to blow up th* whole town. There la mni— than one official rait* Ing en • •i-i'.'it heavy hainltcnp of the et* pluslvr, bul Ihey don't know It. Pretty Bad, NaT Whe-.l A feller a frrlln' liiltrtl, bum and blue An'- he ii- • hi i aeem tv ••■"■•. much In lull. ttelirr let hlin gta hta way Pur It .!.....■ i eceatt In pay To tell hint what h« it ally ought lo do. When ynu •___*_■ a man'a Inclined lo . make a roar, l| Isn't up to you to mind-the ! >... •"'».••'* a liirllin.l of relief, la I hint holler. let him beet. If you sympathise tou II only ui.tki him sot*. I.l'Kia TUB LOON Kite- cleaner* yeatetday turnrd Hie tf.rr Into a raataurant while flushing Ihe -ii.. to i i,.1,1 the ..-ti. i tell so elated at Ihe unuaual event that It went tnalde to ■ • ■ !■•• '■ the ttivt atsliaa. My .later Katls used to ie, A very i. . • t.i cert. She n*. .1 tea like to talk m m* Aa every Meter ought; llut now ahe a In. call, m* •at**," An" *'Ktd" an' "little lira!.*' An' all I.a- reason Is 'at she's A . ii t . ti on her hat, t wish! 'at Bomaaene'd cm* along. An 1 marry h»r. by Jim! Maybe ■'.. t Iry ta work that aong An' ■'...* off onto him. O* course ehe'd gu away, but tleta! Kb* ain't no fun at that To have around th' hour* atace she's i A cut lain ou her hall Th» Lett la fsund Ja-ah tunned ut. bright and entllltig this mtindtig, ft* eapl.lned he had been do* ti registettng a kbk »Hh the Weather Man. but had .trace ', com* te th* ctotw-iu*iotn hi* gT**n um brella w.wttd pa*, foe * auinahad* If i v,... !. .• k. . '*fuahlighf* woultl i-«st I (or a tank teat. William "Tomorrow" Hcett is still refusing to dlaarus* th* gs.mbitßg I uueetlen'wht.e the alol nta-chin* men" l and boy. who "pt.y mer'ntee for ' keep*'' at* coming In for tit* entire attention ot Ine "prcacraattntllatfl at* tenter a" offb**. Th* "an .' tall la an tw laird. •**Tl» better to have rr.f*e.l and b**n caught i' t> never ... ha. c .*•! a graft ai ell." m.-i lo be the slew ef a good many efflclals. There wtt an Inspector, ami what d* ,*U think. H* waa P. d t* Leah after th* milk **.-,!* drink, * Out when be «,.,.eid milk wet Wet autted far -let He Arem tamo >• . aalery id (imply kept gui. I. We have steed tar f.ewi.ld.hvd. •Btilkat**, — . "... ill** >'». ■ tat mt ma-ar . • Walt me stand fee . milkman's In tpentar Wb. simply WILL NOT earn k.. Myt i Th_ Stage "Sherlcxlt Holme*" i.i' Iteyte s fanae,^ (truth httlals tb* boards at tbs (.read during lb* ftrsl half of this week, and be bat been .ta- at.....• a Mi I-i-t.nit... stunts I.' -c , n a •. • la.- ... .a. -. |.!«M ..far. llerbeM Kelcsv aod Kibe gbas- Won ar* lb* ec-star. ef lh* piece and lltsy ar* **eiated ay a good reeopeoy. Tb. engegswteal t.riwltvat.s Itnaerrow •iii A matinee "... be (tern t met .... a.'a-r. ■ - a • "Th. Print. *l Rtl**n" Th* Prtnc* ef TVoen." •"b a t'fi'i * c. n:ai v will follow "llieiwl ii law* at tb* Orand. opening it.... day aiahl with aa laiaegee.. I et f.iaf l-i ' -rr-..- ■• •. i :.:. i. one ef Hit #. music.l iidle. as. lb* read It rar* '.It* .. orcbeelr. if I* pierce which wilt lo enlarged to It by lbs -Him ad tb* regular • 't-« *f tauskttar.s at tb* Craed Trill* rrigana. i • a lb. !*•■!'• s 1 ■■!. rei fart "A Gentle-tan of Frame" JAmre Neil! I* packing tb* ge.ltl* 1 lit a-*i every night with enthusiastic ti .li la i• a tb* Best psrt trt th. v...* kl* ri.nii.in I* giving "A ■;•» ■ tlitm. ef francs." lbs beat t.i... In which I.* ha* c- sppsartd in thtt clly. 'A Omllam.n of France," " - Mil for H ir.l.t. Mondsy, Tuesday and Mali.!.!., ev.nlrgs with Rainrday msl- Ins*, lm Wednesday at..l Thursday Neltl Will present "A Bachelors He roenee,** and fair Friday eveniaig Ail t iitin aOaly** romedy. 'The Lottery ef Lev.," will be i r. ..i.i,.1 "At -the Old Cross Roada" . The Third Avenu* theater hss t.i few tetter a! tree tlon* to «ITer Ita pat ron* than tb* piece runalng at tb* n tewn i "■ rl " ii ". ..i. "At lh. Old ''" bb i i- ia a n .-< .... . aad l-t* Of '"I'la. I* lb* til lit* . i.. company ia a good one and ii nttii. the house every night. HOSE PLAYED AND SEWER GAS FLOWED ll ha* been left for Fhaw'a oytler and chop house lo Introduce a new fad In Meat tie— that .if taking * i.a'ii whll. ynu eat, Tbia fad waa Introduced und*r prole.t, and waa anytltltnr bnt pleaelng either to tha proprietor or hla patrons, ftlreet ■;. ir,. •. rn> i. i the hoe* Into a man* hole In the airlnwalk above Ihe re*, taurant. tthaw romplalna thai lh* forre of the water waa ao great Ihal It worked through •!,» walla of a connecting sewer and deluged th* pis. mud tn the Inconvenience-of those eating, lh* setter (ti clear* Ing the rate nf all iluert si. i» tattmated the damage to hla l 1.t.. at 11." and preaented a bill to th* city for that amount, which wnt i.f.ii'il payment. II- hna note filed action wllh the *u|ertor cotirl lo recover the amount of hla al leged 1...1 Mr Bh** * i 1,., a- la at the corner of First avenue south air, l.c kt'-n atreet. Till SI ATM STAR. i October j £^,/X C A*f*e '_**. ii ail I ■ l"^y ! Won M... ..1..-. J — \V- a-efit/oxy , __a.__r — w,,h »'•* . -^mßmwfifft.iiimUr '$ Record-breaking sale Of Black Dross Goods ggpg O«J^ ———■I 111 111 l __________M________i «*, (A. jr.e-f. .... m\mW %^W *%_fr7 Tour i licit* of any of our regular • I / I*! quality of Illai k lures (iorids. Our in... I. floods .tuck I. on* ef Ihe moat complete and best aslscted stocks In Ihe city. Here you will flnil all lite .nuali and I niii tti-tira at...* lime bstuine au tatpular Ihla I all, A few ol Which .... iiit-litlulind below. Baa Hit window dll ilar. il in. lliack Hhurk Bktn, I I l .. In Illark Arinure. «S In. lliack tltanlte. I** '' »"»<•>« K,ln» *"$•• It In. lliack Venetian. |n ,„,,,,, ,.|r olM. ' II In. Iltark Hrrge, |** In. Mack SUhtllna. |!• In. lliack llrriadclolh. | r , .„ mack Cheviot. Among _ the Furnishings The laat slilptnenl of our new Ttlninilngs baa Jtial arrived. A mo.* rnmplrt* aim k of, every thing new In Applique I bop Ttlttiintlig* and laSfftg would tie hard lo fin I. 1• i one week, Irlllllienl.lt reduction, will be made Itt Ihla d.partmenl— Oe yard for limit 'dimming, llialil. In rream and black • 'ii .1 in.iida at tie. le, He, III* up to SO. yard. Hllk Applique for Tlir. IS*. :isc. fttle ami up le Vat -Tt yard. Hue Venice Applique taac* hands for 3a., SOe, llh. and up to $I.SO yard. Jsl Trimming, at IIS. up tv $1.41.. ■le***^*w—w^^»**^e-«t—i^^~' i»iii*^r—iW^^^^i.---a.^lw t< m w eweaß»^aa*.^^ •*+*.* •a*meja.__m^%*mi l jm m ea^^ > **l-r*mer^maa< A Great Broom Sale \W*jAt The Leader 110 I i li ri - ii.. SI, .at Would bs sn rspet tally good t.lne al tic. Ihrt.ugh a fortunate putchae* ii •-• an l_uti.ru manufacturer, g» t itt al. ■ • i. is. One to a cuelotTter, No lelrpbone ordera accepted, nnr ilellv ei a • mad*, and abeulutety t .., . , , i t,. dewier.. Small Kitchen Needs Itelne'a Frull I'reaa, regular "*v value lie; for, eit h -.!•■ / » . _ llul.her Knife good, heavy ate*!. /^Aa&SuXmm—Z* »alua; f , Hie *-**__*-s*^vt-^_"T' A»be.lee Rt*»e Mate, each .. 4c **** 'B^V Match Ma, double, lo hang an tun. Japan*** Un, tegular la; for .le I* Cole's Original ■slgfr Hot-Blast MB Coal Stove !?-te^S lavas Ont Third Year Coal Bill -v,, '^T 17'J^j| fit ••• t___J___\\__9a__\_r ■ . i>7 n$ M^^l Nl l t at' W I 11. txi <lty,<^^MhtJS liuno MPtsk ERNST BROS. M,Pfc,tl HUSH! THI UNDERTAKERS ARE NOW IN SESSION IN THIS CITY H'f__.a_r__n*' There la a yawning In tk* grate- a, i. Ihsr. If . t if.i' I in Ih* grays. Th* un-Uti.keta ale t- -• .( to lawn. - At It O'ekwk Ihl* ii.- a i ,i.g tlnii r*f • f,i. ■ iii»,i got Icgether a' the **. a.a ef Btitt.reoeih a Aon. In eetottd annual •.*»» •. Th* meeting ws. a-*tt*d la carder i»- tl ■ prsstdsnL K. IL l_o_tt*rw*rth, and a numl-sr ef commltt'** *P -1., ■ i.J Tb* meeting Ihen ad- JoUTtl.d. At t ••dark Iht. MMggi the l<tale Aateocisllen of Funer.l Dtree tor. converted .1 Uutlsrworth . Th* .ft.mettn eewoen waa opened by an in- .- iti- n by th. Itev. Calrne. An addr**s mt *e!e«Bfne waa delivered by Mayor Humee. to whett Vie* Pre.l dent Crandall reatmndei., Preeldenl Ilullsrwnrih thsn delltsred hla an nual address. Th* atinurU lire** W»* followed by repcirt* from the various «iliiiatt. tens. Mrw R. C. Williams spoke briefly nn the question. Ilea a I tdr A fit c |n lh* Prof . .loW Th* feature of !lie afternoon aw*. elon wa* a I*r|ure en demnntireil**.. by W. P. ll»,i*i*iu< li of towa City. lowa. Tb* *p*.k*r I* r*pul*d to be en eminera lauthortly on •It team- Ing nf lh* profession. ,*-. TRAMP WAS KILLED While trying to board Northern Pacific freight train Naa, ti, between Auburn and Christopher, late laat night, an in.kt...i n .trip was ground to piece, under th. wheel* of the hot cafa. Coroner Hove la .1 the •cane of the tragedy today .king an Investigation, line of the tramp* reported the affair to th* elation >g*nt at Auburn at II.JO o'clock laat night, and he In turn Informed th* ..i 1.,.• i at Seattle. Fro mthe etory of the affair re -elved here tha three men were *t lempttng to get on the train wlilch waa un tie way to HeattJe. They lumped for Ihe I i ni. I.i an s under lha our* and alt bul th* <m* unfor tunate man aucoeeiied In getting on. lie In • "vi way missed his fooling Mid fell benraih the wheels. Ilia limit was dismembered and strewn along the track for 100 fart. The Irartip who reported the mat. ler at Auburn did not give Ihe Hum* of tl.* dead man. If he kn*w It Coroner Hoy* report* from Auburn that a *tlp ut paper in the tramp's I--B- set beare the ttani* of Ike Kauff i.i.o and that he cairled a ill (a (i.tel ■ -*■'-■ '- SALOON MAN THUMPS PIANIST A King an" tela i-a. -.par. Disk Pie.,- hss been arrested * * warrant from .lustlrw Cana • court. charging him wtlh asaault and !>*l lery en 1. A. Ulerben Th. eawapiaMi. a - n0... who !• a ii, .. »:. In Fleming, place, .'. thai It. quit «erk. espl.ining thai hi. unlen weiald no longer alkie blm I* work Iber*. latter hi .a- be waa taking •c • place of a planlat at Ihe i . '.i.i.e for a f*w mometit* when hit ea-employer entet*d the ptwse and aateulted htm. Whether II wu ke- ... .' tb* quality of hla mi or a personal hatred the complaining wltntu do*, nol 'at- PASSED Th* list ef th. 11 applicants who *v. 111 In |.a..ir.( Ibe civil amy. 11, a einia.instlain. recently held at Port '1... t,.eai.i. for third grade algbt In.re. t.-a. and walrhmen. haa been put.:i.he I. and from II future ap polnlmenla in Ihla district will be Iliads. M Ih. he.,) of the lie! was Bmagt I. Port Tawnsend, wbo stood M. —. Tb* in. , .i.ftt! flea I lie appll-anra w.r.; H'li tl a heaiu.it. tt 10; Irtl F. Sllckllng, "»1 It, Henry v Pirn did, ii in; nil. M. Nay. 10 It Chaa t 1.11. !• Hit Chaa. N, Itlp iinser, tw. Martin la Frank, ft: Jetae A. Jam*., lift; Frederick R. Palmer. ll.M; Waller Mmguaon. M■• Frank A. Henry. 17; Frank *_, Wlnebrenner, t7; Harry O. I>urner. at it tSeav >i ralleriKtn. •* «t; Crwf ,'*ii II ll.olli. It.iO; Arthur Him it-..i,s II; John I. Thomas, tl; It win J. Itavl.. .. Joseph F. Cam hsr, MIO; Waller M, Clark. II.10: Tha-** W. Msckstroth. I« 10: Chaa. O. Eddy. 1010; Wm. R. Mrtrlrun.. 10 10; Mn.ei 1i,,.,., 7t 10; Orln W. 11l U..«. 77.10; Arthur it C.sselton. Tl it. Fr*d .' Hlodgelt. 71.0; John V. Wlrjroff. 7li John 0. Uner, 70.t(1. From Ilallard: Chaa. I. Hit ins..n. Hi); Mllea W, Ilnalley. I*,lt. FANCY DRILLS FOHT 1U1.1.T. Kan. Oct. JO.-Tli* offlci.il count of lite troopa .on [m- Interesting to All 'It..' dally i.i • from Ibe lllg ' llouaefuinltblng liepartrrirnl. GUAM. L.VAMU VALUES I'i-in i n.ai Kellt*, l-qt„ Wllh • boih ball and aide In utiles, teg ular l&c, for 111. 11. Plate*. I In. regular tin Value; fur, ... ii ...Oo Dish Tan, IT.ajt- regular tic: for * tl.e Muth'Cooker. |.«it. double ttoll-r for tlra or mutb. regular Tic; for, e.ch ,83. Fawn Oats lull Bv.i.i'i •I- ii 1 package— I'laKlal for Tumnriow— Bo Packs go Not ever t package, to ... t. cu.ton.er. Adams ™,*S*" I '• «' lioatted • ..'fee at all in... * »II Recond Aye., Cor. Mt*.'.. r. -_ AMUSEME •, Ts_ Grand °r'r.^ tmaaaaa ! John Cort. lie . Phone. _.., ft Two Nights More—Wednesday Matin**. Tremsnda.ua Baeemm of Hirfcirt Harney .nd Effi. iKannea Mans. .nt. l.at.tel V, aVrtliur In SHERLOCK HOLMES Price* -I 1 It. Ilvo, __*_ K>a. Me. Curt.in ai a II ii ..ip Coming—'Th. Ii lute of P_ie*n." Grand '*%%£__ iOHN COKT. M.r Ph,,ne Mala a. 'iHt.AT And Three Haa.-reedlng Nlghtt. Hatutday Matinee. *•':>• PALPS AI.AUM BTATTSiMANf H*nry W. S..*g. Announce* ii, i.e.i-n of Musical t*oencdy t-*'t. .. i.e. PRINCE ON- PILBEN tn Pitt*] and i.t. Authors of "King I-todo." I'll — |! r.,t. ll M JJc. It, Hcea eeat*. 1110; dlv.n., 11.00. .•*!•». l«l public school mattn*. Raturd.y, lite, 7Sc, »*c. lie, divsns. II.JO. Heats now on sale. Curtain at 1:11 ■harp. Neat Attraction—"King Do-ix" BASE am rcorcation park 4RIORI Cos.t League P.ctll. Coast League ™ *** TUMitRROW M Los Ait gel os LLoa A age lea va. Seattle aaaa *ett.- ot ri. ..inc. mm tisane Called .! I .. . lisk B Aiituliaii n 13 cent.. L tiraiiilelai.il It cii.lt nit. ' - i _S cents l.tat.i! alt ci tl. .lira RL mm Take Virginia ur Cedar **^^m atreet car. Ing the maneuver Stela loday totals itt-iaily 10,000 men and cflii • t« Iletldea Un,. ml Hat.. who liae rharg* of th* war game, there ■» five brigadier generals, four foreign attaobss and iM .late attaches. Th* program today wa. occupied by epectaoular brigade drill* In order lo prepare Hit ti._-.pi for i i.ii) ttt an. -mis maneuvers. ' ComfortAble Underwear Twenty yean experience enables us In be of service to ail In chooalng Just th* right (am.it I. W. a.k the prti line dt showing you. Our prt.w. air* reasonable, 12.00, 1100, li 00, It "0 and up per suit. King Hint, Ml Flrat avenue. __* Stun.;, Fisher & Unij. sicond and Univi rsiiy *- All the Seattle Women Will Be Buying • Lace Sash Curtains Tomorrow, Bargain Square, 9 to 12"Noon- • A Job lot of Bobinttt Lace S.tb Curtain., reefy ta hang, with la. * .d_.i and insertion ef I.t.i whit* only, tern. -*_0 pan a, worth We pair; tsa—orrow en Bargain Square, from 9 to 12 neon, only— 20c the Pair DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. Sit Sleeping Gowns M.. ' of etlra g0.;.! quality Outing Fla-Mirl. full length legs with feet, pink and blue atrt|#, .woith Wo— Nine to Noon on 9Q/» Bargain Square, Each •*'*' I,o*o pair. Han Fact Black Cotton !lo»e, all elara. rati* weight, ribbed tip. all altee, worth I l-*o pair; * in noon, on taargaln ea-uare. pair.. ••• a* UN > aida'Ail bilk Taffeta and Clro. Grain lUbbon*. w,>Hh 15c to Ike yurd; » to noon, on bargain asiuate. yard 7# Chlliren'* Colored Ilorder Klne Cotton Imam Hand k*r. 1... H. worlhregular .'.• , > to noon, on sal" amua re. each • **• | (too Hchool Tablet.. 100 ehreta of t(*-lnch paper '" Ihe tablet, ettrn good petuil tab* end wnrlb regular li. r to noon, 01. bargain eviu-re, each. «• t * Stone, Fisher & Lane j Second Avenue and University Street SALE LATE U.S. GOVERNMENT GOODS TWO WEEKS ONLY, 208 First Ay. S. Ifteinjj; October Jl, without fail, or , .net- if stix k it exhausted, at (he number of these gotwls it limited, and no mot' Overcoat! of this character arc to be had at any price after these are Rone. All Wool Overcoats $4.00 All-Wool Blankets, $4.00 per (.air, each .......$3.00 U. S. Army Late Regulation Boots, word $9,00, for. .$3.75 U. S. Government Rubber Blankets, per pair $1.00 -— - M - a,... I. ._ . U. S. Army Buckskin Gauntlet! Glove-, per pair . . $1*75 ' Prices "no more, no lets" than quoted. Limited poods of this character, and no .more to be had. Two Weeks Only, at 208 First Ay. South CASCADE LAUNPRYCO CALL-TRADE PRICES SHIRTS IQc COLLARS 2c CUFFS ( 817 SECOND AVENUE- -----rm S *m OFFICES -J and ■"-;.: ( THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET LSTArfirhiAiw} ;>*■»■* uTplttTThlaSTttt m_j A ': i: a*> i' HUCCBBI MR. JAMES NEILL And lilt (pit 1..11, comiaany In A'OENLEMAN OF FRANCE llrpentcj Tni.lght and ILitiirday Wednetday .-I Thuiadny A BACHELOR'S DREAM. Friday Nlghl LOTTERY OF LOVE Matinee ptliea, 110, 10c, Tic; even. Ing, 11, 7ic, ."''., fit third ss* liiiai.il and Draw, Mgra. 11. Hi Phone., 147. Price*—Nigbt, M. «0. SO, SO cents; matinees, ::■ and It cents. ll—Curtain Calls la-ast Night— A lllggar su.'ce.s Than Ever. TONIQHT All *.-..•. and Saiurj.it- Ma' ,c Arthur C. Alston's Company in AT THEH OLD CROSS-ROADS Tti. H..-1 play at this theater la yean.