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THE SEATTLE STAR, WHY NOT GRADE SECOND AVENUE rea, ' . SPOKANE | rm me co losaning rested Inst night a# & vagrant, w nirove us to Where tt LEVEL WITH FIRST permonal prog |turne ut of Jail thie morning. than ordinary importance. These, in addition to the reguiar nishing ntir 1a ‘ re the {i ene ( age, came up Hifornta as a mess boy on Councilman Muldoon Presents Estimates in Support of " the Pactite Coast a's steam fore “str sit the t name tl sles mention , a “ ‘ilard. that . ‘ome Team—Immense nit s Lord @ Tayl Closing Out Sale of Dress Goods Scheme—Says the Value of the Improvement to Capt, Willard that wan oie wal Per Or eet CHRP OSs Ole or rete Oe oe Goa Seattle Will Be Incaiculable # famous #ummer r¥ Crowd Present ¥-liNe, thus Waving & thres-foot Factory Sale of Petticoats---Samples and Odd Lets ern Califo treet curbs. I ' ‘ THE SALE OF DRESS GOODS AT 40 PER CENT OFF THE DOLLAR Jar offset the expense in ita an Chairman F. M. Muldoon of the eater a ae vane & sleantic sch ~ to 7 8 Another Scheme GIRL iN A FIX they saw the Rome team go di to'this arrangement can | ond ave from Pike to Batter The scheme of Mr. Mu nha jeteat at the hand « ' Birest, cutting down the hill that name ot Ue. Muldosn bunchgrass on fr f " awd brought to light another similar ~ ; ‘ F r ason of Bes between those streets and First | | See ne | Ayes gee mest wit n scheme f eat qtate HAR je plan le Of course some our problems | uh ither ir ‘ o Pived at the ‘time when he believes Fegrade First avenue to} ald the Bryn Mawr soph but my time ° pot the grea vd street, thus cutting ¢ there is a far harder mn whieh meaAyisable to set on foot the Erestiing pig pil , surrounded by Pike, |ie no way connected with our stud 4 epee textos. Blanchard, Firet and Second ave:|ieg. There t# an unwritten law in Sie Muldoen’s plan ts to remavel cass also tegreding a part ot West-|trvn penny cher eit monn Whe him, a Second avenue can be | ern avenue. | Mr. Hockbruwn says @| waik pened to North attle, making | i Yesler Way Pharmacy with a professor, and wo petition to that effect will Ral noo alk ¥eee anenees alee ba * = What a thoroughfare so as to connect | frat wer im os Gateinta hewn &”. Semen eee Gai aie ‘orner Youier Way and Wroadway, | She busin district of Seattle WIth) tatked with a number of property| unwritten, that @ student must not PRESCRIPTIONS he north part of the city, It is pro-/ owners that will be affected, and| walk about alone after dark. Now ok a aenvEne, 5 Posed to remove the hill by sluicing , " . meour- | run, I " © an iO Be te, R ath th nye be has met: with muck onc }if @ girl is detained unavoidably tn | ; be Tel. Pink 191 Ht to the bay underneath the rati tally from Judwo| the evening, and while walking bo r j my Bee mead tracks, which now are laid on/giruve, whose home is at Second|mects a profensot polme her way na wey. appearance om Sratile grounds 4) | Seattle Theatre. oz 5% or ts eS as fon wring iene | at sit oy ; . ; ave and Pine streets. | which rule is she to ee “ g : s i “I realize that the scheme is an ‘ = Some Estima have been @ great many bitter dis i ; ot WRormous undertaking,” said M cunatc about that point, and no t a r ‘ a " ron M ' HOF And A. D Mutdoon today, “but it can be 4 Iex-City Engtneer Ow adel nay has ever reached ae wild but Thursday, Sept. 56 “"r™" Come in and see P ‘ ron ) DRY beet improvements for the city that| which he figures as follow lel cee ae eee wn eens to the all the latest styles oat und iGeuld be proposed. Sooner or later ing the work into four districts Gunes ananlna. Gee diy doe | ne a Barry be els tall. eek “ be railroad companies must fill in| Second avenue from Pike to Denny | girl generally do when ole eae OEE ean nate w fall g : mabe kes B the space beneath their tracks way, $125,000, making @ cost to the |) gen cee, my : Hey et ee hh yee at Swill take a vast amount of dirt to/ 14) lots of $25 each ‘Oh, that piled up seven | Victor Mupa’s : Children’s Schoo! 3 i. From this hilt they can get| First avenue from Pike to Blanch: | iegienne, “depen¢ , tree | Wiltag Re, MISER A DLECe Shoes a Specialty. ea Ve dirt far cheaper than haul It in| ard, $15,000; cost to each of the 53] wen she Hiker the aratively free | Willlam Bhakespoare's—' ‘ re Fe eines, Stewart, Virginia and Len Have You One Like tt? 3 ween Western avenue and | If this work were done, ake w William Bhakesy lots that t avenue, $12,000; cost to the 29/ A man in North Carolina was se APE Worth $2000 to $4000 now would | lots, $200 “Each jing standing timber—walnut NON BUkeh DooenANe “4 Werease to 10 times that unt if} Blocks between Front and Secon4| The man who was buying car Great Artinte & ay were on the level and accessible |avenue and Pike and Belletreets,|one very handsome tree. He told ue Hee seVEL A Sis Dusiness property. As it is, thers | $55,000; cost to each of the 68 lota| the owner he would pay as much as : Boott-#iddor SMe mo way to reach North Seattle | $1250, Mr. Owens figures that the | $W for that tree, The ow i mot! esos te bolne b REV. Tt DE WITT TALMAGE ® “1s l@meept by First avenue, The great! cost to the lots on the west side of| sel! but sent for experts. He got 4 Have the Divine Spark 707 FIRST AVE a 4 tages in opening Becond ave-| Second avenue between Pike and/| $1800 for the tree, which was cu Sheedion of the Gide... | neee seeercwmae Teseday, tors a above, at ke worth douse | mue are therefore easily seen Bell, which is the highest portion, | walnut, as it stoc The ian n. eee RICES- Mush Bowls, six in a oe SEE & local improvernent district | will be $207 each: those on the east! cut it down realined $2000 on the cars ear ke pened. ™ t “oe Ematnot be formed to have property| side of Fitst avenue between Pike |for it. It was ahipped to New York : r the above alea pay the cost, I belleve I can|and Bell, will be $1585 each; those oa| and veneered one-sixth to one-half | arate m ; ! ; a pi ae a Tipped Tene Papital from the Fast to buy up| the west side of First avenue be-|an inch. The sale? were watched —_ - ATTLE THEATER $1.00 ao set, at Me property and do the work. There|tween Pike end Blanchard will be |The tr F HOWK Mer Fel. stata a3 brought $49,000. SWould be big money tn it for them. | $585; th me the ennt cide of West. | Sveweenesesesescessesese Go Super Shall have the city engincer make |ern avenue, between Pike and Len FRR eetimatowof the coat, and then T\ora, will be $200 each. Mr. Owens ‘ORPHANS’ “PICNIC i$ Theaters. | ALL THE WEEK roe Ne won Ganwe ae 1 take some steps to put ths! therefore figures the entire work at| 3) Fae teiie on | oo a rain Hetticoats ; Wood Salt Boxes, regular pries y upon foot. I believe also} $237,000, Sea ananannsnen anne ant avon nets ¢ Silk Petticonta cream at these reductions 2 Se, at 37e if the entire Denny hotel were) Mr. Muldoon-betteves these teures| AT. RAVENNA PARK. 19 onter AUS THROUGH. } “tse t fatias Coven Solid Copper Wash Botlers, rege @ and the tot placed on a/are a little low, although he has not | a Genet Mattes! Sescon t THE STORE POR isn tor tec: Vorue Lose ular price $2.50, at $189 that the Imprevement to the himself made an estimate. “The Qecen of Hayti” wanes WEDNESDAY. Me EMAROIDERY, 11 Wood Clothes Racks, Se kind, | An Enjoyable Feature of Labor Day “ ” fhe Lockwood Sheeting, 12%e The very Inst of the 2c) at 7 OF | “The Queen of Hayti.” at the Be tipblesched Looks embroidery will be pet on a te } Brooms for we 4 | 2000 in Attendance Jattic theater, drew a big house agaia j ‘ fc tomorrow at lic a yard lie Scrub Brushes for $e. | t night, and ab yer a eet ee en At the special | ternoon. The pro-| 48 ANTINTS. 48 |ecr at some dinner that wee net at. | A laree plonic was given yesterday | duction le received with much favor. | poputar prices |tended with royal state She was/*! Ravenna park for the benefit of . No Higher ~ | talking to him when ahe was offered the orphans at the Mouse of the Good| Mleherds & Pri 5 Minster 's Business One of the|« tamous German ssiad It was Shepherd. The little ones, tn charge! At the Third Avenue the Georgia OPERA | handed on her right. and the kaiser Of several of the sisters of the inst!- | Afinstreis are drawing well Labor matinee in the « FISHING |in America was presented to the ka TSMARCHE Pay Most Successful on |was on her left. which put her in a tution, went to the park aod heartily HOUSE |day audiences were large. The at Thee’ 1429 Second and predicament. She did not dare turn enjoyed the outing. Richards & traction rune this week, with A (5-2 Pike Street Record Ror teoe from the emperor to belp| Pringle minstrel hand went alone |(ee conus ne we reau- | JORIN SORT. MANAGER NORDHOFF & 0., . ° 1419 to 1429 venue herself to the salad. @ situation |ang furnished music for the z : a i was too much for her. The emperor tion about 200 people were in at o seeing the condition at a glance, 1 looked at her for an’ instant and te®dance, including « large number | laughed as he wai’, “A kaiser can ffOm the southern suburbs of the city ing Piotures | Three Nights and Saturday Matiner,| ‘The Searchitaht, 19054 | - = ing season been one of the |pue, nas & new fet of’ mov Prot. Wilson’s Big Juvenile, Meee on: rcaen Tue tures, A particularly amusing one po | Paberies are sharing honors fe the tramp and the bulld | Minstrels. “I | , ‘salmon traps in this respect. | Funny gags, meritorious jokes, Sarin wg's.'n:|WESSTE MORRISON SAYS THAT) .w'e-2re teres oc ee but fishing drops off and the of. Witison entie minstre Everything necessary to te in quality. This 4) Pr iu ne Juvenile minestr “0 cbse te be Gibereat: Ths RELEASE Is NEAR |9te Sota Ls ghly ariiied and wilt make the show a complete success. 1. 25 Cen schooners Marv and Olecto ar-| taferier to many pretessionsio. The FIRST NIGHT SEPT Se eeroorooorororrs We Havea New Style Compressed Fibre Fixing Bath Call and See It ‘In more ways than one has this 200 KHAKI S SUITS Coats, al! sizes up to 38 breast... Te | Pants, all wixes up to % waist... i" Te | ‘There suits are the most durable and cheapest thing for outing, fiehing or any out@eor exercises that you can buy # where, Linen Suit (pants and coat) eeee SOCOM OOOO OE OOE J tm port last night with 40,000 lars entation will be on Frida , of the big Aah in an good con. —— |Goshe at Gerthoet cones beac} Money to Loan Washington Dental aul MORAN BROS CO Boe’ sur of the season's eatch.| LANSING, Mich., Sept. 2—Jessle jer, “I expect to be out of here the! ‘ 6th ons Oe ber land a are Photograpais Supply 5) ¢ i : are firm > not have | xorrison ho} se supreme court meets early in Sep-| 7 —_— dot Sy essse adem tuny peauminy | teorrioon epee to be reienned from tubreme curt, mats cary Or | rearet Barry aie eevee /| Shipuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. St the end of the scanon, |*he Denitentiary soon. she eubmit-| incre that they will grant me an | Margaret Barry will given recital] dale of fi HERBERT S. UPPER #11 Columbia Street, : raha " bal shipments of, salmon are|‘e¢, {© a" interview today for the at the Beattie theater next Thu wageon 3 and 18 Gchontrmen Block, Fire LR PIOT TY, janufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. “Soper ead thou. |Hfat time since she confined in Morrison said that she had afternoon. Mb y's ree | Ave. « eee Prices —$1 6 the inon of-|are rate: in this | erittes, reated kindly t added “ dasa d ‘cases have been left on Seattle |Prison for the murder of Mrs. Clara treat by ll} ,. Bhipping men are prepar. | “Astle at Eldorado. ne you | “In a week or so,” suid the prison- kind of a place would kill me. ——— HIRO AVENUE THEATER r . ' So handle in s few days (his ves | A large tract of T ‘bas wane PIANOS , i od at Sunnydale preparatory to net + Pemeeil Maasene Back will be figured in the | | grices are being oferbd to the pro Ger Ue ie cee | — |Bacer in round fots on the dock or is] | seattig’s Only Up-Town Theater “ORG AN NS | | the car at Seattle | High-Clnss Family Resort Bi |. Grain Oata, $30.00; baste. | _— carn, $1.0 per 100 Iba. Y ‘ in th ty and are in @ pesition Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $12.00; zx nell you at the ' Eastern Washington timothy: $166 | LOWEST PRICES cor, Uihea.: On alfalfa, $11@12. LONDON, Sept. §—King Edward] Pvoery . pstalre. ‘ resh ranch, 13@14c; na-|bas appointed a commission of scien. Every Ni ht This W eck) the very | ke x ao's Business College. ; hington, 120. nal tut sis im not com g eort Se a today, was piled high in front of t oh, 280 | dental chair a markets this morning and there wee| Baas — Strictly freah ranch, 22|/muntable to human. beings Matinee Saturday =| tr you in need _Frederiok & Molson—Fine Furniture, — i Labor DayFunction Held|« ood demand for aii melons, Fe tox f ; yeaa leg we Sigeten apples, peaches Poultry — Chickens, live, 10@11¢:| Qo to Spinning for bicrcle repatra | a th at Germania | Melons are very ka, 116712 o i | yous | Cantaloupes are |] Live stock — Cows, 3%e; steots fixtures, Kil A H " a r ‘ er, water melons | 440; BUSTKC: sheep, 60; nd Ave ‘Richards & Pringle’s | omg ORGA Whe first annua! Labor Day ball 7 pt 3, | ibe Building Trades council of Be | wring: and cepa th Beeches eontininee | af i a } $108 a ! Mees piven at Germania haif last Pritk and keeps the p : FAMOUS i\SHERMAN, CLAY & C0 3 At Cheap Furaiture P Bittle H last eruits are selling very well and quo vector de tu hare nadia 5c b and it was a success in every tations are little changed. tas 2a aie ae aa . | Planes nek Organe 0 8; Sundays ap ural re rices rogram consisted of 19 num- | Its merely a question of saving at the factory b: 1 Sah JOBBING Qui OTATIONS. In Hotels. 3 GEORGIA TN 2d AVE, STEINWAY DEALERS buying in quan and another saving by tity, : ae nee dae (CORRECTED DAILY.) 3 aad in car load lots instead of half carioad lots at near of the num- Diy | chiapas rbasckegalictata dauble the freight rate, that makes it possible for this MINSTRELS jars were vocal solos given by a few of the dancers. - there was a good-wized SPP! to sell you high grade furnituge at the same price pay for “cheap” furniture at other stores. We }) = box: cooking | ing apples, $1.50) we are ing during t Prominent arrivals at the Rainier 2-1b .* Ie i 2.0 or 00@5.00 Jams’ Best 380 Me er ae f : Present It was not 90 1AFEe 88 Caan 42 106 a, rang 4.0095.90: | grand hotel today are: Altred Booth, [Ml “Java Coffee, underprice te se quantities and can sell cheaply, Ifere i 4 ‘€, ‘success of the ball is due to|S8!lon; grape fruit 2.50; |Mrs. C. L. A. Booth, Miss H. A.| pe ‘ | PO Tee eS ; 5 ‘alue, r r] Sheena of the arrangement com. |@pples, $3.0093.60 per ' dozen Booth of Liverpool, Eng.; Miss G.|I Qu hiend Cortec, un- Bil 2 ar 3 was composed of G. L, | Peaches, @75e; cantaloup & Kirkbride, Miss M. Kirkbri ot derprice wale. per Ib e rm | Ke White, W, A. Joyce, G.|per box; blackberries, $1 2541.50 eee a party of tourists ea RACKERS, | SEARCHLIGHT ‘4 and F. J. Finney. pears. $1.25; water tr route from Banff, B. C,, to the Yel-| 1306% Beeond Avenue. a Ben and Price's 2-< oF prizes, best waltzer prizes $1. ; plums, 40@600; Muscat |lowston park. | ea Ry nd lg aottns Cnn cake walk prizes were awarded. | grapes, 1@1.25 per box weak | eee seonuien abe Showing @ new lot'of moving pic ai grapes, $1 |_At the Butler: K. J. Coyle and ¥ BOTTLE BLUING., Pg nny a at & ogotabies W. Peter of Vancouver, general Sale pric 40 Bil pnisto ourdor Prot. Herman, or Potatoes—$28.00@20.00 per ton; beeta | western passenger and freight agents ADAMS’ BEST PATENT the trick awing, dance at th isa $1.00 per sack; carrota, per |respectively of the C, P. R.; D. Drye * FLOUI mi lage, moving sidewalks, ptorm at ick: lettuce, iSe per dozen: turnips. |dale of Ban Francisco, an officer ot ale pr THe B) nen, Mronch burglars, China war and $ @ iho; garlic, tc: cabbage, $1.4501.75 |the Alaska Packers’ association, ¢ - others, Driver ‘Valdey in Seng saggy pont A egy ale A Cl |companied by his wife and son ADAMS GROCERY CO. rious Injury be Pir a A PPE.) At the Diller: W, H. Lord, owner Bet. Pike and Union he ycle Palace . Cave i, one sal G40: and operator of the Tolt-Kirkland i DA serious accident was narrawoly | nate 8. ee, ¢, ie ber don: |wtage route; County Commissioner | | Corner Howell Bt. f& Boren Ave . near the corner of Pike stree sported, 16c; tomatoes, 40@/80c case, | J- Smith and wife; E. G. English » hours each ev . a se a sees ae cate iumnerman ot ue vernon: James! CATCHES ‘Ladies’ 6-Day ; Wan driving the big three- | 5, hothouse cucumbern |O'L@ary, © cattle rancher of Tolt; J. D. engine No $ eo Ore m = ae doxen: onions, $1.36 per owt; (Tat Hay gh en a go ft CORNS Bicy cle Race : near Pi le c01 caulifiower, thes nips, $1.50 erett 8. Jameson, a lumber ‘a terrific pace down First avenue |tocal gr 1 71.60 per box. |Man from Olympia; L. H. Wakefield, | Two Hi E must clear these odd lines of SILOES, no matter . noticed that the king bolt of the aia, a mising man fr Howkan, Al-!Taves out the corn an 1] Wo F20tsrs Lach Evening what we sacrifice to do it, and the result is an econ. - was parting. as be drew 8 paregh meat—Cow beef, Te tb; steer b= filer dh coe rere goodie , , the ¢ i : ‘ COMMENCING omy chance, no one should resist. : ees the bol He pee, Se per Ib; mutton, wether, Te; Pees ites tie aves the toe sc anc T 1 r that if the defect had not been |ewen, ic; pork, Sve per Ib; venl, Cranney, e * sound an |MONDAY, SEPT. 2 These are away out of the every-day bargains. t overed just in time the engin |large, 7c; small, 9@10c hh 3 “all right. # entered—T Anderson, n have been upset and the driver| Provisions — Hams. large 1: At the Brunswick: Geo, W. Bon tergon. Plover ayne, May z kilied or injured. hams, small, 13@i breakfa: r, a shingleman from Milltown,| It Costs a quarter, but] Allen, Alice Grace : ee |bacon, M@lUi%e; dry pal stndnteet backs, 940; belies, 10 Swearing an Oath Butter, Che: oath was originally an appeal! putter Pivine authority to ratity an as- ited Jas. Bryden, a lumberman from Cer. | t tralia; D. Vigeant, 0. Bannn Eggs and Poultry |M. Schultz, recent’ arri Washington creamertes, | Dawson city. Chiffonier from the Luce Manufacturing Compan: made of solid golden oak; stands 52 inches high, SCHOOL SHOES tan ana |after you've used it you'll] oa m| admit it’s warth more. |ATHLETIC F PARK ity pe, Pound prints, 26c; Kastern Iowa ‘ere ae fo IRES e ut Inches wide and 20 inches deep; has “oval be Bee ie Ole Greek Ete repre: (804 Bigin, 220; fresh ranch, 13@isc, || At the Northern: #. O. Richards itCUr ES corns, **Mitch awe Rowe Coneee Parents finding it difficult in getting Scho olShoes French plate mir ; x “double : ted in the early book Lace avis, Seaunetea,_ £2) ” nce man of Vancouver, B | e||’s Corn Cure.” Sold only that wear—try Our $1.50 and $2005 for boys and petri io oa + aan cast brass handles and escu . SMES niches, ene’ form of Magisd: Wi con Me; | Calitorn here. girls made of the very best stock and give excellent wear, y on ° ebre an, | 10% @ Roque oe wae > — o_ a ~— : fhe God ot Abraham,” “od ao SiLMm@1200 per ‘cane: New York, | FTOTEL BUTLER aseDali | . pias : atm me” and God knoweth.” fc; Limburger, i6@i7e; brick, | a e : . Aaa Swine, 18@10 Souttl CAFE AND ® img PORTLAND vs, SEATTLE | _ Biman with team and scrapers, | Pe , Birietly fresh ranch, ane: | one ORL Yar fT }. ] mison ros ae Bat aia Y oc hand 7, | Bastern, 14@20¢ n t | ; Reonenstock, 24t 1K. F eT ees ine’ tre, sete: |¢ * Move Ay ee | Aa mw We Furnisnens Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and camel : beginning IF tinh desk fan user no more | ducts, 12%0; turkeys, 13 io 2 ized si ‘Telephone, Main 797 tomorrow, Tuesday, alternoels el 707 SECOND AVENUE 4 A Clatk Co. 5 Bovina Kuk. | Corrected Dally. ~ The following we reTrceavavecverewayy |8 E. cor. Pike St, and Becond Ave, | 3:30 ’ 4 f }

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