17; Geo. sauers, is; Alley, 15. tHOUSEKEEPER WANTS POSITIONA woman with a boy six years old wants a position as housekeeper. Inquire 103% West Heron street. It.WINNERS ARE BANQUETEDThe Aberdeen Motorcycle club* entertained the six men who made the complete run to Centralia and return at the Labor Day races, at a banquet in the grill room of the Savoy hotel Friday night. The guests were: Ed French, L. L. Luce, Geo. French, Ole Lindgren and A Anderson. The four first named won the cash prizes in addition to the feed.BUY8 WOOD BUSINESSC. L. Watson, president of the Universal Manufacturing company, who went to San Diego several months ago with a view of locating there, has returned with his family to Aberdeen, has purchased the interest of Geo. Flynn in the wood busi ness of Phipps Flynn. Mr. Watson is convinced that for business opportunities, Aberdeen is difficult to meet. Harry Phipps retains his interest in the business.MILETTE-SNELLwhen he fell from the limb of a tree. Word of the accident was received in this city at 11 o’clock Saturday. E. H. Pagenhart and Dr. E. B. Riley left this city at once for the Hoh and were joined at Hoquiam by Capt. Ernest Fletcher of the power boat Albatross.They took the train to Moclips and from there to Point Granville, where they boarded the Albatross for the Hoh river. Reaching the scene of the accident, Dr. Riley found the injured man had been taken to Port Angeles by the U. S. survey steamer, having left the Hoh at daylight Sat-urday^jnorning. There appeared small chance for the recovery of Tru-dell, as he fell fifty feet and struck on a limb in falling, and it was thought his internal injuries would prove fatal.LOGGER 18 KILLEDBY FALLING BRANCHCharles Kenisto, a faller employed in Grays Harbor Logging company, camp No. 2, was killed when a limb ‘fell from a tree, crushing him. His '»•»body was brought to Aberdeen and Coroner R. F. Hunter at Hoquiam,i *notified. Kenisto was unmarried and made his home at 316 South F street, Aberdeen. He has relatives in the East. An inquest was not considered necessary. Kenisto had worked for