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MB__ _.m__\_W_W ** ■m*r.-^__3. THE MILL GAINS BY GOING, Nn by standing still, a* only by thrift an- Industry can ynu "in wealth, lint the winning t» not aa Important as the keeping there* fore yoa will find the futon bank a great help In aecuilng a lotnpe- TIN Uatan Pays 4 fir CI NT In.iris. »i lieu a • i . « Marl*..,.gall. Jxlui It- **«en. Inriii..'! Ite**iil>*rti.lrui** IVrtworta. rerrlieatul svrimlla. J V »*"■»?••__ N. H «.<ln*r. l*h*tl«* II H'lk Att Stewart. Jam** !*• -ta. 1* union savings « TRUST CO. It» CHERRY STREET. Seattle agents Baal el Capa Sum*. Name. Alaaka. After Six O'clock Specials tllsby'a JSalln Shoe IVUsh. reg ular 10»* villi.*. Icnlght.... •a Curled Hair Uustle*. :5c value, t.>ii'j.t,i , t-»* l-n lies' !«-ln.-h Vmbrella*. *t***l i rod and frame, *fc valu*. te ..tain ****** 1j n-s lii-lii. I. High Tip t-Uorm Tan Shoes, Slim value, lonlghl • ....ts.oo Pilk chiffon Hat Drape*, ruffl* Irlnimant. wtlh narrow baby ribbon, 'be value, ttnsghl Bt** Embroidered Linen Turnover r.illit*. S*»* valu*. bullon holed for ribbon. tenighl..lS* Children* Pin* h.i.l*. i He**. a regular Sic value, tonight IS* Pretty iTarobrl*. Cer*-*t Cover.*, . Mr and SO.* value. It night .IRe Men* Kilt* Hand I~w Tha*. lie and J**" valu*. tonight... .lie La li**' Mercerised Tap* iltrdlee. large *iih bow, trimmed, to night : — tat Oar** Oolf <*ap*. lie and ite vslo**, tonight !•* IT-lm-h All I men Bus-kill l*Ta»h Toweling, Ua value*, tonight 4 7H* Men's Vlcl Kid Shoe*, plain ; globe last. t: M val*—, tonight ; Sl.tW L. lie* Kid .-'h.r**, patent Urn 'heavy sol**, neat l»ita_ ll **• ralue. tonight 11.33 JV-*. * and T Ail tllh Taffeta ntbtaon. tonight . . *•* PETERSONS ■7/4000 *-QQD>*J| p"' SOS. spa 310 Pitt* si-*n. I THE FALL TONIC HEED NOT UK I. BAD TASTING MKDICINK II TOO <VO TO YOUR PHYSICIAN AND ASK 111.-* CAN DIDOPINION REGARDING. BKEH. CiIOD BEER TONEA UP THE •4V-TEM A.ND BATIs*FIES — it.s THE REASON FOR THE POPULARITY OK Mi RECOMMENDED HY PHYSI CIANS AND PEOPLE WHO KNOW* HKF.R TOiriJ. LIKE IT —EVERYONE DOER WHO GIVES IT A FAIR. IMPARTIAL TRIAL. 8 DOZEN HALF PINT BOTTLES. DELIVERED, Ma PHONE EX t«. Known tbe wcrld ever, tat. the only dentists in Realtl* having ibe late botanical WR-'OVERY to apply io lh* gums for KXTIIAOTINU, F11.1. --INO anil ITROWNINO ____ WiTltnET PAIN, mn4 guaranteed for TKN TEA rut. __^__a_3l'*Bn,DGE ,4___m ** WORK Esaininatien traa aVtlvir Fillings C 0« Gold Fillin 9 s 11.00 Full tat T**th that fit from . .14.00 G.H Cr0wn*...,.,,.,. .1100 I* V> 00 Br.d.i Work $3.00 I* %': 00 fitut BCCCERR I* do* to cur PAINI.KRH MLTIIOIiR. LOW PKICER AND 0001 l \V< .|!K LONE IIT BPEi.IALIHTR tn »a< b d*part. rn*nL NO RTt'OKNTH In lh* ef. flee. All work don* PAIN I.Karl I,Y by RPKf'IALIMTH ef lonic y*ar*' *s> perlenee. Olve ua a . i.n. and you will find w* do j.ist a* we adver- Use • ROWN'S DENTAL PARLOR*. 713 First Avinvi. Parlor* I, f. I. 4. 8, t fiilrn fllr«-k. . .First d*ar *<JUth of .'I ■■ -In, ..fc.i, I ft Koiilbwlrk. •*■■■■ J s-■ __Hiife_i jiL ''%__'" __M "* ■ 1 * ~____ fc'*"" * *-~*»v "^^L ____ V^_^^^*__wHfcß*w'P^^^SH__^ a _i"^ __fl _____ > " ——Ba—l f"* a i___s • _r_.-A»4 __I____^ ___■ ■ t_l W^mfflfmMW- KS^^^^M^^ '______ FOOTBALL PLAYERS WAITING FOR WHISTLE GAME THIS AFTERNOON BETWEEN WAIHINOTON AND ORE QON PROMISES TO BE ONE OF THE BEST OF SEASON Th* University of Washington and the Oregon Agricultural college will battle fur honor* on the grid- Iron at the M.i.li-mi park grounds I this afternoon. In the estimation of the "f boys the game will lie the beat one uf the season. The Oregon sciuad, with It'a cnatheaajid rooters, arrived In the city yester day, beaded by Manager F. C. Bttm soo. Manager t-itlmson says his players ar* la excellent condition, and ought to put up a faat game. The Oregon team gave Washing ton a hard rub last year, tha latter winning by S to 0. Thi* year Ore gon has somewhat the advantage of Washington. Inasmuch as her > learn Is unchanged, with lh* et* reptlon of one or two of her ba-st player* who were unable to play last year, but who will b* on hand thl* afternoon Washing!, : la made up lo a great extent of new material, and tt remain* to be aeea whether tht* year* line-up will be | able to hold It* own with lh* vet •■tan* from Mi* south. ' Dode Drinker will again play at quarter, where* he Is dishing up the good* in fin* shape M, i'linon. I van and tilg-worth who were la lured in last Batunlay'a game, ar* now recovered sufficiently to en able then lo ptay tn today'a game. The 15,,, have shown up well dur* RACING STABLE \ BRINGS $83,500 NEW YOHK.O I. IS.—The ladag ! stable ot William C, Whttaey, whtch has beea coadacted tbla year aadar tm. colore of It i>ury*a ■aa sold at Morris Park yesterday. I Artful, winner of tha r'u'ursr y. aad | Tanya, »bo won SSI.OQO, MR I bought la by Harry Pain* Whit ,"> who paid Ite.ooo tor the for mer aad ff.ssa fur the tait*r. Mr*. Hair. Payae Whitney bought Heart a Dealre, hay fll>- by ■ Hamburg-Admiration, tor $4..am Mlaeola. a 3-year-old, by Medley* Hurley noiley.* wa* pun based by Sidney Paget for M.S-*o Kaadrta | waa bought by J. Joyaer for 17,000. ulepan went to 11. II I>:r-, ** for IS.OOO. 11. P. Whitney paid 11.000 tor Prlacesa Itupj-rt. I'rla * Ilia* burg weal to J. K. Weidaer fur ■MM Twenty-ali head were sold for a tot j I of IHSMi PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing af IK* Club*. Waa I,.*t. Pet. Taroma M SS ,$» Beattl* It S3 .111 l-w Angelea S3 31 .US Oakland S3 SS «M Han Francisco ... 31 W 417 Portland » 41 .Ml OAKLAND. S: FRISCO. I. BAN KrUXl'llKli I*' IS.— Vtrwsiman carried off th* honor* la yeaterday'a game. 11* had the lo cals shut out up to the eighth la ning and got good support Th* fielding of th* home team wa* off color. Score: Frisco „.,t * M I (I I 1 o—l mum on IS mm I MS IHE LIKE COACHES WILL HAVE TO WORK HARD TO BRACE UP THE FORWARD* IF PRINCETON IS TO RANK WITH OTHER* OF THE BIG FOUR PRINCETON. Oft 14.— In both of the gamea last we*k th* Prime ton eleven showed woeful weaknesa on rtefrna* From la, kl* to tackle tbe 'am has been playing listless football. Repeatedly, Dl. klaxon tore hnl'i through the •nil i trio and ptttU'turrd Inside and oiitstdc of both tarkles until In titter disgust the roar-be* substituted the a. rub tine, which beat bark the attack better than the firs' choice men. After Wednesday's asm** Coaches Molt and DeWltl went lo work with such vim and vengeance that the center men Improved vastly in charging. The ends and bark field have worked on a higher plane, and »l hough Miller was handicapped by an abscess under his ear. hi* work was a* good ss Crawford's, In the back field Rltt*T and Burke at* having a tight contest. Rltter'i work In running hsck pnnta I* th* cleverest seen on the Princeton'* field sin.-* lb* dsr* of "Ph!'" Kinr i Ing the week and will b* "Johnny on*the*«[H)i" tbl* afiernoon. One. excellent feature of Waah* tngton'* playing la the assistance th* boy* give the runner In lifting blm tn bt* feel and carrying him • long after he ha* been downed From five lo ten yards have been gained In this manner during th* past events. Washington will have the same line-up a* last Rattirday, averaaina in weight about -I<7 pound* Oregon ta reputed to tip 111* *,»,.„ at from 1;'. to ISO, but Manager Htlmson its they will not go much over the weight of th* Washington team, Th** grounds this afternoon will ba In fine condition. Manager Pit grist Intends to build new bleach ers along the side lines, a* he fear* the old one* will not accommodate the crowd. Following I* the Iln*** mi of both trams: Waahlngton t-alllona. Oregon 1 llagaha-* t.rft end .fttlewer I'itlteti Left tackle Dowers Hancock.,.. Ijtft guard..... Don lap irtgswort-..K!ght guard li.ir.lv IlalUbacb..Right tackle,...Abrams Mhooil ii gut end.......C00per shaw i -fa half Williams Dean Illght half Hoot M. Cinmn Fullback., HI Kington nrlnker....Quarterback.. Hie.ban ttubstltntea: Washington— dark. Bracket!, Tlbbala, Christy, Oakland ..0 0 3 0 i I 0 0 ft-4 Ballerina— Maitwr and Pouttuey; Maaklman and Ityrae. Umpire— iilhy. UIN IN TACOMA. . CI.RVRKAND WINS ■__■ PITTHnfRO. Oct. Is— ii* wta nlng yeeterday'e game Cleveland took th* pe*l**eaaun *efi** from Pittsburg. Five game* were played, two were lied and of the other three Cleveland raptured two. To day's gear* ess a Da* contest ap to th* *e*enth Inning Attendance, 3.(00. Ms-are It. 11. ■ Pittsburg ISS Cleveland .... ........ 4 II • Hat ten*. a hen* and Robert all* aad Phelps, rises aad Demi* SCHOONER WRECKED CAPTAIN AND THREE OF CREW DROWNED — THREE OTHERS OF CREW ESCAPED • r.r aVrlpa* New As. n * PROVINCETOWN. Oct 15.— arfcooaee El wood Sanaa waa wrecked at th* outer bar last nigh* 'apt William* and thr*; of th* craw war* 1,*.! Three other mem her* of tha i re* drifted ashore on th* wreckagel. <'ap»sln Foulk* and King bar* shone daring the week a* th* half back aiara. •ilk* baa not failed no far thl* season to sain hi dis tance, and his brilliant runs In tb* opening of the Georgetown game brought li* people In Ihe grand ataed* to their f**t. MrCornlck. tl,* freshman, haa shown rar* qualities at full and as a punter and tine burker haa no equal. Th* only redeeming feature thai Princeton showed ra* the assist »ii" furnished the runner. Time and scam after the runner was down, he wss Jerked to his f*et ami pulled on for good gains, In one Instance the distance sa* 1" yards to a touchdown The aim of the .na.ha-s for th* next wo week* will la* It, airength en the defense ami arouse a fight ing spirit In th* team. The coming of lilldebrand will be received » .Hi Joy both at Princeton and among the alumni THT. Si;AfTr.f'STAB-*-SATURnAY. OCT. is. 1904 GAME CALLED or* ICVl'lll'TT, Oct, 15—The la. rouse gaiiin which Ci.-icti and Vancouver i, ••!•• st heiluled to play at Ihe Wlisliuni county fait, at llelllng ham, .iiiiiii. ii'«, has been railed off. The game m* called off by th* iii.uKii-.'n.i ut of the fair owing In the slim attendance during tbe wee U, THAT I.OH TOURNAMENT PHII.ADI Oct. 13 -In the women* national champion* ship golf tournament t. ■.• i.l.i-.. during which th* seml'Dnal* wet* played. Mis, tlanfurd defralt-d Ml*' Mackey, 7up and .'. to play. Miss llisbop iii feated Miaa llarl.y, 4 up and 3to play. Mi*, tlanfurd and Mlsa Ulshup will plsy off lh* finals rOUOMT TO LAST SPOKANE. Ort. II—J Ith Itur rnvi, in 1.1.1 ir-ii* i »lt i rhanipton nf Nova flrolia, ami Jenr M. Cart by. who ■ ;-Ln t the thamptooshtp of Waablnatoa, fuuiht :o founds to a draw at this plae* last nlcht. Roth mra wrre no their feet ast! Ilthttai In the last round ,". < - A FrlflHtinstl Mori* Itit-.i.i'-r Ilh* nuvl rjown It.* *tr**t. rlun'i'ln* Ihe wj-iilMilit*, er * bun tired nt!i*r ar*H4*nt*. *r* *v*r«.**rt*r eeeurreocea It behoove* ryetyftuSr In have a reliable Hair* hamtit *rt.l there* ruin* aa teed •• Hu*!*.!'* Arnica 14-1 a - -"" fi^a, *•.•*•. i. i»i-i» aad I-.;-* •!!•*.. | i *Jr tii. kia tiitil**r tts .....tiiins *ff**trl, tl-.»» G O. CUV. Inc. ar-a iler*. fir* ond iiiiii ant V**l*r. I 5t ARE YOU IN HIS GRIP? _yste^____frt^ * ~'ii__ l3!S___B_____H_ ■— —■ .„ni - i Houses sold on 156.00. SB.OO. S 10.00. 5«2.00. 516.00 per month. Lots $ J 5.00, $50.00, $100. Terms $J.OO per month. City water on every lot. You can't dig a well for that price. Free Barbeque Dinner for Everybody, Sunday, Ootoder 16, at the Big Opening Sale Only 12 Minutes Ride. Take WashlnOton Street Car to Southeast Seattle. SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. COACH MOKLKV AND CAPTAIN STANIILAND t*IIO\VIN'J COLUMBIA'S MLN HOW TO Mill AX UP COLUMBIA'S INTKRKBRKNCB FORM INO ArTKII BALI IIAB BKEN SNAPPED. SftTkaaa phol»_raphs show iitalaljr Ik* lis-ir • aa-lldain try las for the Columbia rlevea. which I* to meet st). i.i«*n la November. INTLIIr'ERKNC.- CARACOULLO COFFEE A 35c Quality Pound 24C Pound HATI HH\N ANO MONDAY 1, - ™:d C'arar oil lln t'oft-e is xtrongr-r than most iof fee. Bu If ycro ilka a good flavor and strong coffee fry Adams' Cara.-011110 coffee, ma.l.-d every day. li TEA AND COFFEE CO. •21 SECOND AVENUE, li.ar Madison Strut. The Houghton — -__ Hunter Hp»rial 17-Jew-. %mf el Wall!, during Octo _*EL ber Is 120.00. J-p\'S_ lin"*' a.'-li In "'* BJ_ £1 e-eel for anything Ilka W_\__^_^_W that money. ( HOUGHTON a HUH 1 tit JEWELERS. 704 First A.mm. Seal 4*™ CUTLERY EVERY WANTED