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TO EXTEND UNION ACTORS DESIRE ALL PLAY HOUSES IN NORTHWEST TO DE UNIONIZED In an effort to gel all Ihe theater V**oprl*fiir« In ths Northwest to iititonisi- their playhouse*, the local branch ot the Actors' Vtuon.il l'ni tSßtftS SrsiKvrlaUon, through 8. J, Wheeler, Pacific i'...ir! orgatilter, la sending a circular letter to all North-cii theater owners. lie lo i.il Artors' union was organised litTi- acvti.il WltVa n»..i still DOW • i ruprlti_ nearly every vaudeville actor In the city. It Is urtitt.it. .1 with the Western Central l-almr union. The circular which It It distrib uting is as follows: "The actors throughout the I'nltrd Statra, Canada and Ilrltlsh Colum- Ha have utnaiti*. .1 not for th* pur- Invar of making war for higher wage* or salaries and shorter acts bat on the contrary to try and bet ter th* condition of our profession. and to protect our members from further encroachment dally being forced ***** a* by a few unscrup ***** Bianagr. - We a!-... desire to encourage a high standard ot skill, rulllvate a feeling of friendship tie tweiti oar member*, to assist earh other tn securing employment, to lire for the »!• k and dint ru-r.l and ' trry the dead. It la also our ol.'e. t to 'ivutc a lv.-tt.-r feeling between manager and performer, and to help such I*BBS*-rr as pis union ac tor* la their business and to secur* the patronage .'* union people to such theaters. Hemember, we are af filiated with all union .nil* tion*, aad we are Indorsed l.v them, and as at least .:. per rent ot your patron* are union people. It will be well (or you to display our union can) and secure your talent t'rr..i:„'i our booking department. There are srv.rtl other a*, ms whereby you ran be benefited. "In most of th* rltle* we have Iccal tit-.iona and are la * pcvtltlon to secure the best talent, and should yoo *ign an greement. we guarantee the people we book. We will bs la position by the 1-* of September to have ten new acts each week from the West. Kladly let us hear from imi at care, a* the display rani will be place- la or** of the house* in your city. »nd the houses Sot dt-pl_jin* the "am* will ba •oat-drred unfair. So you ae* th* •oooer you play union people, th* more It will .ip yottr business * Th* •letnt-r Mercer etrtarsion •round Merer Island dally, leaving Lsschl park II a. m. and llt m. * 25 Cents pound ron Adams' Best Baking Powder Adam*' tiest tlaklsg I'owdrr Is manufactured by im and we guarantee* It <«■;.! to any high priced baking powder on th* market. Your money refund ed If not leased. ADAMS TEA AND COFFEE CO. S2I SECOND AVENUE, fittr Million Strt.t. ma aaaaaaaataaaaamaam Sack Suits Our Stilts have a cer tain character to them that I* pleasing to say man that know* what good style I*. Modish and baeom- Ing Suit* abound In our choice collection. Price*— $1230 up J.Redelsheimer&Co. Strong* Topcoat li M In th* Btsts. |!»101 Flrat ay. , cor Columbia ATTEMPTED MURDER FORMALLY CHARGED COUPLE WHO MADE AN UNWA RRANTED ASSAULT UPON RAY MONO CRECO WILL HAVE TO FACE SERIOUS CHARGE James Turner and lUrbara liar rl*oo, a half-breed, wer. formally accused of an ..;•• o t t to murder l-.vr- ■ t (Iregtv a i •••■ . porter. In a row nn the itdeflsl*, a few —*9* **w. Th. ..■• . N i mm* sworn oul by Patrolman 11. liamm, who arrest. *4 th* defend r. r. ahortly after their brutal .-- . r.t upon tb* !■-.,-■.-.. • it. t • tlrego still lies at tb* Way •ld* t-merg.na-y hoapltal. wher* he was taken after the mli-u*-. lie will I— th* main witness against hi* assailant*, but ther. ar* several others who witnessed th* affray. There was alight provoca tion for th* a-tstult and It 1* thought HE DEFIES THEM DEPORTED ATTORNEY RE TURNS TO CRIPPLE CREEK HEAVILY ARMED CRIPn.K CRKHK. Colo . Ao*. 27. —Armed «ith a gun, I: ..--*.- ag j ley, former a..omey general of Col -11 .• * ' • and oae of the t.r. deported j last Haturday, returned to the ■■!• y ; today. ll* *al.l be would protect ht—'.' to tne best ol hla ability. I lie was not molested. Frank J. Hangs, attorney fur the i Western federation of Miners, . *> j announced that he tt raining 1 *• .. Sheriff He'll say* he will try to pre vent mors deportation*. LAFE PENCE IN TROUBLE f*"v Srrlpp* '.'. a , A., r ) BAI.T LAKE, Aug. 27.—A ron plalnt '«Be Issued today charging \ I -af.- Tenes wtth obtalnlns money under false pretenses, sworn to by I Iron I'orter, proprietor of a hotel here, who rashed a draft for I***) on the ''•■ Hank of Idaho be fore I'enr* left to attend the min ing emigre*-* to make a fight agslnnt tHalt |j.ke for r»-rrnanent [I- i '.'■ • It Is claimed the draft was returned with a statement that Pence had no lUnds In the i bank. The governor will lie asked to i Issue s requisition for fence. PICKPOCKET TAKEN IN James McVbker, arre»|r..| thi* morning by Patrolman Huff, I* though to be a professional |Uk poeket. He ws* caught re.|-h.uide«l In an attempt to pick the ;.,... of a pedestrian walking along Vi'ash lngtnn *ire.-t In broad daylight, trf. fleer Huff »aw MrV'lckef running al top speed along the atreet anil turn Into a convenient alley. Huspect , In* that something wa* wrong he caught tflm and asked for an ei planiillon. liefure any word had b*en *|>>iken the |. |.-*rl-ti .in,. puffing and panting around the cor ner and supplied the Informal lon for M< VI. kit a detention. lie *t**cd to the officer thai M*: -: VI. her had run In- hand Into hi* pant* pocket, but failed t" get any thing. After doing (hi* he broke •HIT' SBATTLK BTAI-—SATURDAY, AUGUST »7. IQO4. The Rival Milkmaids that iitr«.. «nit wandered Into that i.nl of the < Ity aln it harbor* criminal* and .!.«_.. .ir- iharactrr* of sll klnda r_lrnlinen feur for their live* when they enter thst preclnrt i.. Risk* an .->.-! after darkne.* ha* •rt ln. ll Is nothing !**. than ■ iv- a-i-i i-r . c fur .1. -i- i.. t... a snd worthless .I. . i.. t.ta of tmth BSSSSt They hay* no legal right to their shambling home* and th* rorpnra* tlOtl* | • •!■ -frtlg their lei.,;. |..r> I ,t r ,.-. ther* ar* nl'ni snd abetting th* defeat of Juatl c The ease wtll I. heard before ItßllO* Judge .....,-. away and ran. When questioned at I la.ii ■ station h* aald lhal h* earn* h.rs from Ilrooklyn, N. Y. about thrrm week* ag... ll* I* tl years of *g* snd li.»» not been trr„|..iri •Inr* his arrival here. ll* claim* to b« a nun-hint*!. THEY LEFT r. G. Hurt. If. il Manning. 11. It, I • • .. r- John Mjwrk, J-r .. Muor* and Juhn Ita-lt. a cl*v»r a. at, tr. of house..wurkera. 11< k.ara ket* and all mmm* '-,'■ men, wrre given a sua pended irtitrme of tl day* slid un -111 t ...!•■ a thl* ever ■ r ttt leave Ih* rlty by I'l-ltr* Judge (leorge thl* morning. They were arretted by City 1.'..'.... I.i . - and Wtppenst.ln »'!i I'iir.'-. ... Itun. well. A number of th»m sr. known to Ih* ;■ ■■ • and hay* been In thl* clly taefor*. They wer* bringing up Ih. rer,r pf Itlngllng'* . ir. na and but for th* activity of ihiet iwinji.'v and hit -...•i.. would have brought f • ... cist rain to th* porkeltmok* of the ■'• . goers. After tearing th* rourl I room this morning they wer. watrhed and wen to board the *tr»mer l"ly*r. Their short acquaintance wllh the crumbling structure, dignified by nam* of rlty JalL tryldenlty wss _. . ! .:-.-!. for ths •>. .c ■■ a Of .'•■ stile's dust front their f**_ __ *. . .. Battle.rup Crura.on To *c-« the. I i"i..' i[« take Inst* frnm tier 2 at t. 10 and tt a. m. 1:11. HM snd I *j p. m. ••* «""- . . »-."* ." I'm ..' V...V,-..' '«'»„" 1.J,"" fn./. My*'t I'wy _^_^_B_lß^__ t_M «►***""""" 'X \W ' ii-\M H .-' * " ti « ■ W-****-** . J1 : — —\ "- km__T •\____fii ZS-_^r**- K___» i*^ 1? v'-rVt-i »jj£j2g?fg£^^ ******* ____t_fa*t 1 Cheap, 4-Roomed #f* "J "J g__a New Cottage £..?, 2| £ £*J lint LanJ, en Car lint and Lakt, only f U _I On term* of J. down snd |I 0 per month. I'arty ran innke |2.0fi0 a yrmr nn thla properly In berrle* nn.l i hlrkeit*. line view of He attle ami mountains, fiver I,too m re* of this beautiful tand has been *..| I tn th. last tt day* In C. tl. 'Hitman* 1..l ■ Wsstilngtmi (i.'trilcn t.f I>leii addition Million* of big brook trout nearly . font long are now running up Miv t reek, on thl* aiMllltiti. Huy jtiurself a •!■ v and itmie over on the free excursion from Taylor** sawmill, nn the Washing ton etreet car line, nn the free bunt*. Inquire st our office on tlie ground*, Anyboety can spear 100 MM, Hi two hour*, ('nine over at once, and hay* a good time- ut our eii-n.e. CITY OFFICE ROOMS 1. 2. 3 TIMES BLOCK. Must Fight it's Own battle (Sp.. ..I t* Th* Star ) WASHINIITON, I). 1... Ala JT.- Tii- dtpart meat ot slat, thl* after noon dv i.i.-.i that tht* government cm Id not Interfere with the . ni.fi*. ration of American giaeds decided by llussla and Japan as contraband. If carried la other thsn Aiswlcan ships. Th* Portland. Oregon. Milling oompany had flour confiscated by Husaia in Ih* capture ot the lier msn • teianier The*. It was roa tlgneat to Japanese! and I Mir-.. men hant* and th* Vladivostok l rue i in.ri ruled tt cunlrattand. Th* milling ii.itipaiiv i't.t.iiiil in this i government ___.ii<l asked that It be represented In the ionte.l for the return of tn* giants The govern ment haa Just advised the company that It mutt ftght It* own battle, and lhat under the rule* of Interna tional law Ihe burden of proof will be uftam It lo prove that It* flour ■** not destined fur the Japanese government. ISSUES DECREE CZAR FOUNDS SCHOLARSHIP FOR SOLDIERS' SONS ht. rirriiutitcno, Aug .7 —in rvwnrnenioririll.rri nf the ■ ,- inn it. ti a birth sn le i»il«l decree ba* bees Issued founding IM ..b'llitr.hlp* In Ihe military *j I naval m tv-il* Thry will b* awarded lo children of de. Serving soldier* and BaIIOTS killed ur sounded In th* wsr. lat*rest on Itsee.*** fro*. the Imperial rst.le II srl 111 ' lo support the famllte* of *oldt*r* and sailor*, preferably for th. eduwattnn of children. F. N. ttu*h was yesterday dis charged In ! i iti-i Hut* Comrala eioner K'efer't court. Hush, who Is a purser oa th* steamship Senator, wss -. . ti—-.1 of brutally beating Peter N.lt-rnln.B stowaway oa that vessel. Th* court held that ther* was not enough evidence ehown si th* hearing to warrant holding the ___, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Pat ♦»_. mart tar * "1 «a mt ****.'*»s •_____• .-ana. •»*_. Teaie aal fn. mr— rtt,t trail. fl a.... -..« I*. run I. ..'urn. .... « *». _llalt .1 |_ a . nr-a s. In I ...-■, am* ia —m MM e_»— - 1 ear .I. *—- >a. tw rs *}_*}*_ a rrvTt » imrti.tc PLANNINfi FOR THE CAMPAIGN REUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE BUSY ARRANGING FOR RALLIES TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 15, WHEN THE CAM PAIQN OPENS Ileptihllt an i pi lil.itnli in will open 111 Full lii.ii I 111 v, ra. i. Illusion ii Hi-p temlter 15. According I" the pre* •nt plans, In- i uini,nl,'. uiiiii.i' will a.l II strenuous life and will b« kept looming until tin- fight Is illi-tert. SS ll * nil iil.liii'itiiiiii.it ha* been received from the national tit.-tlt]usrtr.|s ri'-anllng the thuiitler to la- sent Into the state. It Is i vp.iti-il that several of the big guns wilt be heard lien* this fall Ob Heptember 15 there will I.i ralllee In «-v..iy Important ilty In the Mate. I'l.iu . have already been arranged fur oratorical flow In He attle, t.p..'.urn- Tai iiiua. Walla Wal la, lilcull. I'lilfilv, li. Illngliam North Yakima and I lav in imrt. It Is egpecled that other arrangement. will be completed and the firing line will lie ritrnded to every point uf vantage over tbe state. The headquarters In the Hafe l*e la.r.ti building Ib a seen* of activ ity and all plans are rapidly being comploted for the hottest campalgu Washington ever aaw. tt was an nounred from tlie hcad'-uartrr* that the national committee was so sure SEATTLE NESWPAPER MANS RAPID PROMOTION WILUAIvfT. PROSSER, at THE ACS OS 21 YEARS, will be. COMB editor of the new i'ugi.t sound American AT 'BE LUNCH AM /"W _______ _t*t\_i m. i-i __fN *. i -American WILLIAM T. f_oM_— • *mt : - " . * From "rub"* reporter to editor In j chief of a dally newspaper within j two years It the brief »tnry of WII- j Irani T. Pr.-**cr'* rapid lite In the rank* of Journalism. Mr, Pressor l» a well known newspaperman of thl* city, and ha* been iho*en to lake editorial charge of the Puget Sound Ametlran, a new trVrtpp* News as sociation l**t«-r which wtll make It* first pptemmmt* Is ll*lllns!ian> about Heplemlier 10. Mr. Pntaser la now Liar ' city -alitor of Ihe r_s<atle Time*, and Iris Br*-" position will com* to him In 4- Mints of a promotion, the j new j paper being pwned by the 'Tlnia* Printing company, of this rltjra Is II Harwtn. of Uelllngtiam. i forrprrlr ■ "'i* ■ i«.<nlt*nl and agent | of lF*f*if"*».e* st that place, will tie ii* SeaiJtl.ii-ini»» manager of the Airirltaf Alth(*-te*h most Cf his life was sprit trtj North Yakima, Mr Pro. »erfls'r#n*/ a Seattle boy. He was I brif-jf ta*jhU rlty In IXBI. and by the ! same j_Mken will be one of the V'jtoi-eirj, fully Hedged editors In i|l.(r*ft.*»*Jr*jjtry when he gel* Into the Irtrnitw'iln llelllngham. He It a luifilol Jfol. W. F. I'msse-r a well kr¥****fa_'a»Mngtnn pioneer, and did tilstjirWll work IS a rctmrtcr on the NortH)*Q>iklma Itepubllc. TwaNfesr* ago he liegan dally new.*J4»*r work at the bottom of ► the lull, r on the Seattle Post-ln i i.K'.ijieii snd madn his way to i the top on his own merits as a 'newspat-T writer. / * , Real Dinn*e in Seattle Four course. (.Or*, I course. ""*.*. and 12 course. II 00 with Batiteinet or Iltirgundy. Every evening st th* Mai. mi . 1., tit. Second an.l Jan, i *" It's Your Tims to Buy "Cliirlt" Shirts, 11.1.1; "Monanh" Shirts. 75 rt*. 15. N. llrooks A Co, 1331 Berond Ava. ••• c- If. Hit .velilns your copy nf Th* Star hat not arrive- at t 0* o clock, telephone i'lltiael. Main l".o. or In r|ii..-t..tent t.-«, any Ilm* t* .-e-i (. mi and ; oi and a SOM will 1., sent jun at one*, by ►*•.. 1.1 l (ncastngtr. of victory In MIS stale lhat II hail left ..hunt all tin- lami'Sle-ti I' 1'!'" with the StStS central niiiimlllee. All Itir, oratorli al sulllty nf the State Will be mustered Itltn service and the committee aiini-iiiiti** thst It Is suing to ilinw the BStIfWISI PS> inil.il. mv lhal the confidence placed In It Is tint wrong, t'atidlilate fur Oovrrnor A. K. Mead will at ipear In marly all thn clllea an. Important towns of the state, sml tm l» *» pet ted to produtuv a good" Influence upon the voters of Ihe state. t'aiiipalgli literature will wkili lie gill lo flood the slate and th* post trni t. I- will In* kept busy distribut ing the various songs to the doubt ful voter*. Already a great deal (if matter litis been distributed, arid tin- iiitnmltlee desire* tn con duit a tairipulgn of edut atlnn rar'i er I han one nf bravadii. I'titll September U Hie rnnirull tee will ion fine Its eltntt* to at ranging for the rallle* throughout the state and distributing literature. After that dale it will ti-e that tin fun dm** not stop until Uie day aft er elc. tlon. [ The American will hay* Seripp* ] ! News service, tbe same as furniab- , ed the War, and will deliver twice i a* tnui li news In lleltlngham a* Is , rsretved by the two A»_.rflate«l . In*, daltle* ln that rlty. in addl- , tlon the American wtll have a com plete sound slid *tate service. 1.., • al news will be strongly displayed. Its I. the custom of all S■ 11; !• -1 News asmiclatlon p*per*. The jia- j per will be an Independent demo- I cratic .',..! Havld Hunter Is In llelllnghatn installing the plant tn the Cro . building, on llal It i.a.l avenue, where office* have een leased. Churchman siting in America] Clly Script** News Ann I NFW YOU... Aug. S7.—Ulglit'l Ilev. Handall DSTMSOO, an hlilshup | of t'anlerbury, and wife arrived on I the t'eltli* today and proceeded to I, (Jtieliet* to mt. ti.l the convention of j ths Protestant .episcopal church in'l fh-tolier. They will Visit other American cities. HE LOST HIS SPARKLER [ M. C. Harrington, of 208 Maynanl ' avenue, was held up by a colored [ ! womuti Thursday night, as lie was', walkli along Washington stree-t. j between Sixth and Maynard aye- I nuea. li. reported to Ihe police j yesterday afternoon that he was,, stopped by ri large, dusky darky In Hi.it vltlnlly nnd, before he could j grasp the situation, he had been , I otitis i| of a diamond stud valued ut tl -'I The matter had been prevloously | reported 1., tin poll by relatives; of Harrington, who stated at thai lime that he waa drinking In n south i-iitl saloon when touched fin his Jewiliy. , _-fO-> ' e**w»*_^»ti*iw**is»/^*_g I_^,'.m * ;* Sec Cl Oil' Ce^%_Ta^jgQ Q» J Win- _ggj>i ■ )___n___________ " *%— turn Will-' C dOWS REUABLE GOODS ONLY dows !§j| ----——■ — ~ B___aos_Hn_____Ha____a___________M_Hi V Saturday Ni^ht I Special From 6to 9i30 P. M. ft I Jtn- Framed Pictures, colors and black and whits, ft with handsome gin frames, size* 15 by 20 Inches and a upwards, value 11.10, Knttirday night ,70* Ja Framed Pictures, 2'i'J more of the pretty 21c kind*, oa JB Special sale Haturday night St, each 10. __^^ P.r ...1 iv best American arid lingllsli authors 12 mo anil a^m li, nu. ■,■!/. •. clutli In,nml i,,| regularl) valued al %% 2ie eaih. Haturday night .. .'., .....lO* 1...•; 1«r Fancy lluutid (Jarti-r*. of frilled elastic*, regular 9 M value 2ji a pair, Haturday night ......lO* ft • Non-Twisting India Tape, assorted widths, regular value I *X %,- a bundle, Haturday night ...4* ft j.* Done i 'u-1 t.i- in '. v.. ni pi.. 11 all colors, regular value ft ■ I- al■• • 1 ".iiuni.iv night ..4a X ft Basil Pearl llullntis. one tlon it on a card, 4-holn tlsa, ft ft regular value 10e a dozen, Haturday night ... .Be ft M Dobs foliar Hut tons, on* dozen on a 1 ard, regular pries ft ft Ue a card, Haturday night 3* ft d McCarthy Dry Goods C Company Secemrl Aye. {J Lompany m...*,.__„i mj TO HOLD ELECTION CITY HALL AND JAIL QUESTION TO COME BEFORE SEATTLE CITIZENS ON NOVEMBER 7 The finance rnmiulttes last night derided to hold the special election for the luiiarn c of |»ou,(SjO of bonds for the ere. tlon of the new rlty hall and Jail on November 7. or the day pm-eding ihe regular fall elec tion. In order to nave money It waa propose.! to hold the election on November I, but Corporation Counsel Cllllam Informed the com- j ii.itt..- that i- i it a method would not tee I- rr.i as tlie elections had to [ be held abaoltely separate. City Engineer Thomson, Corpora tion Counsel t'llllara and Comptrol-I Irr ltlpllnser were Instructed to draw up the ordlnanr* providing for the el« tlon. Tbe Interest on the! bonds wtll not be allowed to exceed 4*4 per rent. The eotinctl reserves! the right to lower this rat* If It deems It advisable. A motion of; Itr Crlrhlon'* that tbe ordlnanrel provide for the Issuance of straight • JO year ids and contain an op j tlonal clause providing fur the la-, suanrs of '■ -. 2 • ;car bonds was '1 ~d. MINISTER HELD FOR DEBT ST. I'lrrUllSllllta. Aug. It.— tne Korean minister. In compliance! with Instrudlons from his govern-! ment. has attempted to return home. He had borrowed Is.tsuo ru-i blew to maintain the embassy, how ever, and his creditor* have rwfa to permit hi* departure until the bills are paiu. Senator Hoar Grows Weaker ( ..is *41 •♦ |*!9**6) •VVOUCKfITEn. Mas*. Aug. !7.— Senator Hoar I* weaker today, lie did not have a comfortable night. ll* wa* feeling well this morning, although weaker than yesterday. There Is no matrtlal change In hts condition. After 6 o'Oloek Specials j li.a- Sateen Petticoat. 12-lnch i truffle, trimmed with 4 *Mtich wide ruffles, 11,71 value, after Sis SI 1» Ladies' Percale Wrappers, sizes ' in. 4Q, 4. and 44; 11.r.0 atul 11.75 value, after tlx ii-. ljidles" lllue ami Dlack Novell*. Walking Skirt, 11.75 value, after six $1.18 I_iiiles* Wbltae Canvas Waisi*. largepearl buttons.n!re!yplait ed front, 11.75 value, nfter six .08* SUkollne Comforts, filled With white rotton, band tufti-d 11.55 value, after six 08c I-ndlea' Fancy Madras Shirt Waist Suits, |5.00 value, after *i« •a.-t Corduroy Illndlng, black and colors, after six •** leadlra* Fumy llookon Hone Supporters. nUkcl buckle and claip. 20c value, after slx..oe ladles' Long taSWH KlmonaS, self-band trimmed, 11. ".j value, sfter six BSc 3 Hal's Hist Uurnlng Cotton, after *li °c 18x.12 Inch lltick Towels, K'xc value, nfter »lx Oe IVyard l»bS Nst T[e*' ]nvP ends. 40c value, after *tx.,2*»e Men's French Style Fancy Sus pender*, $1 00 value, allir six ; JJOc ladles' Seamless Fast lllark Hose. I!".*" value, after six '•. Hlvliy's llcst Slioe Satin Polish, 10<* rain*, after six I'm PETERSON'S 1 /poop poop» I **06, .-"OR. .10 Pik* St.eet. . I .. _ «■ " ■' 'aa. iaa ■ a■ 11 i. . I ■ IBSSt* . Pianos —■■—■——■ We keep thrm. The best the Arser 1. an marl.. afford* Hell them OB easy monthly payment*. WEBER PIANOS, KOH LER & CAMPBELL PIANOS AND OTHERS H. & H. Chcsbro 1305 Second Aye. Fill steamboat ride . ON LAKE WASHINGTON TO LAKE PARK SUNDAY. AUGUST tS. Steamer Bmlly Keller leaves Madison park at 11 a _ 2:lii and 6:30 p. ra. Leave* Isle Park at 7 a. ta., 1 and *:90 p. m. DO YOU KNOW That all waterfront property . near (vattie a* doubled la val ue la the laat eight months This la the last IBM* iron can get WATERERONT ACRES In thole* bastion '■ 1210. Ijuid bark front the astir at ISO per acre. TH) linST OP* HO* HCTTITASiiN aiicadb bi.k. ________ "* zone JjMt Suppos- £/§|r itories /^jgi ir c^mJ IHe QUAKER DRUG (0. \ 1013-1015 FIRST AYE. Both rhones IMS. TEETH SPECIALS Until September t th* Brown's Painless Dentists Will malt* ii> .1.11 low school rate* In ridtr that all school children may cume and hsv* their teeth caret ter durlns vacation. These sr* tbe only dentist* In B*. attle bavins the lal- botanical Cl*. reivery lo apply to the gums for 1 r,. s. Extracting. Killing and Crovvnlns Teeth, mil suaranteed (or ten • M *sgm W\^*r\ thou"? n_r^ Silver Filling , 35* Full Set T.tth »3.00 Gold Filling* . 74* Cold Crowns S-1.00 Crowns and Bridge Work at lov* peic.t • specialty. Our Patent Dou ble Suction will hold youe teeth up. NO STUDENTS. Com* In at one* mil take advan tage of low rates. All work don* by sr,.-- i lift, without pain and guar anteed for 10 ye*r* DROWNS painless dentists. 711 First Avtnu*. Parian l. t. s. 4. I. 1 Union mock. next to MncDougall A --ul '• aa. Ofttc* hours. I to I; Sunday, * to 11. bonnbv v watson CO. I KHnl IM.aaaar. Mat —1111. ■», *•• I I _e» Tklrt a.a and Olaakls Saal ■ V»ler>aa»e. Mais It. Baavllla. SIS. | *