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LAST EDITION )DIMMICK THIS WAS A f Walter Dimmick. | on trial for stealing governmont| And the Sophs Captured th Jdury in tn WAS MERLE Wa oe a — MIGHTY W6 ee : : BYBILLOWS : aaa mafn ring Sine The Signal Given ——— anaes | AS @ senel PPEPOSEESSEEESESEEEEEED | the Ew Bile the can of the Hiwell-Darringto ing the case, | morn: | ils and a boy. were born to them. | yy pa wat pe lust eight year A. Fiwell, pres! ; ela they were divorced. | Sound Pulveriaer Co,, and « member | on_the Wisconsin. was given the We and her bh Later Mrs, Harpell money from the San Fra nin i ' Cn will be su; 4 not as ° her Pm a sasoa mat Disputed Cane—’Var- nowpital will be supplied by to Reach Orcas Island =| Ai de the toon! oficors uro on the ate this afternoon returned @ ver. an is to put in a pumping |lookout for her. of guilty on the first and fourth sity Notes plant to ‘bring water trom the Du | A Strange Story 5 ea by | the ie Shaaibtiaes of a 13) the wells on the hill | Murchison, sailed into Port’ Town Ke ley-Mcintyre 0 ; | Jail Yawned for Stella Th the annual cano-rush yesterday 5S send this morning with topmests and | Year-Old Boy—-Ho Must Be Found as the Rightful at the cay the "sophomore MORE WEDUINES |fudder goes, ‘Taie'venssl ier seatvie| 499 Opeidental Ave, M4 Stella Nelson, notorious piokp: ane le The following cities to wed. wane le i with @ cargo of . iv Mother Must Account for Him to the Court returned to Seattle from Nome tc A the soph: | cued todays eS bet aal te ied for the Apollo Phone Main 496 4 BUSTIN on the steamer John 8 Kimball, As | Chas. Clarence Cole, aed 21, and ‘ a struck a | : 5 001 e ed wahore ever, | leatattc Anna Milky poth of Ballard; Jom. ery #he strnok 4 the was grected ty. Potiecraan bark | ihe raakryentcrdey wan won by the] #tolmar Rrikscn, aged 98, and villa |@ ring in iver | Honor Bright |: Mrs. J. A. Riwell, of S27 Eleventh}abouts, It ts almost ain that he] Siunuen'sse Gu Philbrick, ‘Thee | decisive eccre of 11% Ar rand, faye had ion the attempt * ¥ tenee‘sorth, must find her son iis Dot in it attle 7 t 1° apes Qquiekiy buatied her into the Promptiy at 4:30 yoaterday after-| st +s Win La, s hnat i 4 a 4 | reach Orca and turned back, % Merle Harpell, aged 13 years, who| have been hunting for him for some) ang she is now behind the bi ny Referee Huntoon called the| Minnie & ite, 40, both of Daw- | | ff - ther. he has no place to go in thie| acl J s. D. A. Davener and|ed the rules of the rush. The two| Helen Bralund, 44, both of Seattle; | 6, Chardo tof th Slee sho will have to answer tp ‘51000 |§ | rank Wit Wore also arrested. | opposing classes were stationed 100 ¢ Contelia Clement, aged 31,| parrin hotel Firet avenue and Mos |@ blended rosst of most excellent 1g BE te 8S Otte for resencion | What Mrs. Elwell Says | > yards apart on opposite sides of the ith Showland, 1%, both of reel, reported to the palice to. |auality, made from coffees that are ¥ pereea husband, F re gn Elwell said this morning | az Mitinery iat soles “eon! on pe ak oF ag tne Wales # a oe ay ' , oa ee 4 be b entered os proud = scoured, ee tie ow lives on the Nisqually Indian | no @ would be left unturned Injen M ease and Johnson Co., out Rid last night and a quan of cloth- | cleaned, | Feservation ' i etort cond the bay. the whole | Second avenue, "(TT Jenamplong of en aise army gars FOR PROTECTION — [ie stofen.“T” * | [feito sharin Mas ae f the A in- . ey be soarenes tor him eshmen were arraye n footba w m a iberantice aot the onne makes on tn-| Sate NELY will be srarenee from | Double “Service | freshmen were arrayed | in fo on OF HOTEL GUESTS | End of the Season golden, with ereem. Bulte many as |g The Story De erty ot to Tow by ror Sund Oct. 18th, the Port | through experience—-were stripped to| The end of the Kxcurston Soason tx olen “hth lhe 4 id not be fou! hard Route have decided to run| the waist and coated n lard, mak- | t approaching, and people who P 20 va gh? AEC Mee Etwell was the wite ts both the Inland Fiver and. Athlon | ing We mpemstoie for helt OPDONER'S! | number ot w : take advattage of the Yo Per Pound, Cc lf Jigen teptattin | LF ay hey bale fed today tn a ee “3 Pounds for 55c\¥ | * M4 ” ¥ M4 M M4 “We May Have a} business man of th ‘My wife, I guess, has told you as much about the case as I ko Mer ” estes ver : og) gh ggg ee to Move came their way and they loca morning, and since then we have not That means bargains for yout Glaim that proved rich. M seen him; neither do we know where oBeseaey oe rgd: Beer ye Elwel returned to he is, .We, of course, have an id ef ave yy uy an nd 3 fair-sised fortune, and where he is, yet at this time I do| Bright and New Ideas poll away made Seattic their home ™M El- not care to intimate farther, wh in Pall and i" for her littic. set ra able to care| the boy ie pending In the supert WINTER MILLINERY r ae Reereee Sen, Os Ye Our prices will please you. Give } ws us a call and be convinced. A few days ago Drought pro-|tody of the boy the court gave her @tedings in the courts at Olympia to| charge of him during the pendency The Wonder Millinery Co. Fegain possession of her child Merle, | pf the suit. She gave a bond for 39 Sesend Ave., near Union The court took the castody of the |$1000 that ahe would produce Merle | $999900000000460060060 ‘oy snd Mrs. Etwel! under $1000 bond | in court the day cum called ad ‘was allowed to care for him until af ring. However, there was a ; ; na further order of the court. Her fo ovision tn t bond that if the boy " s Cupetes ovaromacy of husband, B. J. Harpell, was a way or was kidnaped, the bond 64 in the world of w The Annual Bt (The sophomore class Ghe Secured the Boy When my wife asked for the cui the tre $0 days to show caune why t be forfeited. Elwell should not have custody e's father told him to ‘stay Of the boy. with us and be a good boy’ until the case is settled. It is plain . Morpoll Married fenee en tac escunved Ac uainte Harpell married soon after his dt-| mother and myself. ‘voree, and the boy Merle was taught! “We wanted him to #' to forget his mother, Mrs, Elwell where we gave him a good home. Tt is now believed that the little|/ doubt very much if his father can fellow preferrod hia former home on| or will give him as good a home as the Indian reservation or was kid-| we have.” Paped Thursday morning, although 0 “It Ia ti 4 Mt cannot be learned that Harpell or WITH OUR Roncoe Teate Hil basket noon revealed the fact that the bond ‘Thureday morning Merle was at| given by Mrs. Elwell does NOT con- ‘the office of his stepfather. J. A. Fi-| tain any provision that {t shall not | ‘well, in the Star-Boyd building. Mr.| be forfeited ease the boy runs Biwel! was very busy and Merle was| away or is kidnaped. And our method of doing ent home with the promise that in| By the bond Mra. Elwell insur Seale Se ial eee dines the afternoon he would be taken on a the court that she will produce her Pay, 2 a ta ‘The initial jeasure trip. ‘The boy did not reach | son in open court when the case is We've a single price; use dud given las oe and his mother and Mr. El-|called. A failure to do so means that every-one-clike-besis, and Anne club ho: ‘Well are at a loss to know his where-| the bond will be forfeited. | |coms. The hall wa we carry the best we can Wagner’ Sracour M and R. Btevenso secretary | treasurer Danced Last Night buy. Try us once, you'll wale, About # couples parti 5 in the dance. TEEEPOPOESESE dom. — ew nigsityy sinter Fane's, sxc0] 903 Second Avenue A WOMAN! FAST DOUBLE Business Suits}, mace. Weyer, Photographer See rue Belidin $10.00 to $15.00 ond and Columbia nine Thieves Commit Most | Excurs i 0 n Fiendish Act Dress-up Suits $15,00 to $30.00 OVERCOATS You know the kind we carry $10.00 to $40.00 Aud all prices between. LOYS’ SUITS Ages 3 to 10 $2.50 to $7,50 BOYS’ OVERCOATS Any size $3.50 to $10,00 Our Coffees Are Aiwaps the Bost for the Money Best Java Mocha, per ib... Be eave, per 1b. 25¢ ADAMS GROCERY co, 1488 Second Ave. Tel. Main 482 Bet. Pike and Union. eras ‘The steamship John $. Kimball, to —_- Thwing, arrived from Nome at 2 p. m. with 210 passenger: Battleships (pally to the First National | the Washington National Dank of this city. A large amount ot ie Rettover, was Batt by todivideaic whe Among the passengers was Judge T. J. Gerry, author of the Gerry law. He is on his way to San Francisco to tn the Noyes case. | Gays before the Kimball left Nome two men were drowned in the @urt in front of the city. Their names ‘wore Tracy H. Robertson and George Stevens. At the time they were at- tempting to get ashore in « sma’ boat from the schooner Abbie Deer- bodies were recovered. | $ We have one of the finest lines of PAPER HANGINGS in the city. Call and inspect them. Fine Decorating a Specialty STAR PAINT CO. 200-307 Pike St., Seattio On October 1 thieves entere: M, Hovey at N bound and gagged fterwards 4 led th eee vince of her money. Th £ got $960 besides a quantity | Roller Skates Given Away Free With Every Boy's Suit J. REDELSHEIMER & C0. Strongest Overcoat House In the State hip Centennial left Nome for Toller on Oct. 2. On that| date there was lying off Nome t ips St. Paul, Portland iihu Thomson. The Manauen Gay before for Vancouver. steamer Newsboy lett Nome for | this port on September 20. TRADE WAS VERY GOOD Dock Phe business of the past week | jot the markets may be said to| We been very good for this season ris ss « imate sip « nd ple 1 hand n, and B. Dunlap | our representing him was in Se-| | A long distance telephone we bat “ai | t attle on that day. * between the Star and the clerk of the = al | is brought into it ie Meme superior ¢ + at Olympia this after- “ fe : bpd | We have « line a here which uf the Euterpe | sell Queen} Tirand new Kimball Organs for Mayor Humes today appointed Mr. | |Thomas Hood a special quarantine Uke we end will come orga aren officer. again. | Money “Bou! "tn baying Inter: | tate Fisheries stock. Greyhound| Dy oe x THE SEATTLE STAR SEEKING WATER BUFFETED | WANTED--NELLIE B. ‘The county commissioners have de That Nellie 1. Boyer, the abscond of the Federal Tole t Pitteburah, Pa. is tm It be w ie hearing of a woman answering description published several nay the © & point where water was found “| The Brig Gave Up the Attempt 6 ¢ Star, but they have # of the hotel opened with iu prement with The Rainier-Grand e firet hotel in 6 Install these safe deporit sixty boxes in ail. Frederick & Nelson- —Fine Furniture, SATURDAY NIGHT’S SPECIALS: From 7 to 9 A few things you oan carry home, marked at a spec- fai price to interest you in the re on Saturday night. Every one of them you can appreciate, SATURDAY SPECIALS From 7 to 9, Decorated Tea Cups and Saucers, a set of six, worth $1.60 dos, for Be Decorated 7-inch Piates, a set of six, worth $1.00 doz. for....85¢ (RR eee SAT’ )AY NIGHT SPECIALS Prices fivou way After 6 p.m. BETTER MUSIC }im the home just as eoon as one of tain, each .... a be 9¢-1n, Swiss Musiins and Silk on, per yard De Musical lostruments jare mu ity, but bel ‘above the x7-ft. Window in price colors, each .. mm) Made by makers of reput | 3 , ute. ‘econ, Door Mate, 14x34, fin are perfect tm tone, construction bs ae be eee finish. These prices will show how we from “FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street 944.00 up. On terms of #% down and $3 per “| month. 0+ OO! ©1O+Os tO OsOrOsOre Seasonable Goods at Reason- able Prices Woeks of timely worthy goods, embracing every known kitehen accessory, well and mantel fixtures; combination Gas and Electric Fixtures of the most elaborate designs. Just a few of the many are listed below— OHIO STEEL RANGES O18) Oe RANGE EX- PERIENCE The Ohio and the I X L Economy are the culmin: its of many years’ Bubjected to severest test, they have never been found wanting. ®, serviceable, econ 004A 41FT Will do better work with leas fuel 4 last longer, than any other, Only [| omtcal — they more than the best ma are put into this | satiety Practical and perfect in construction, Range. For baking, broiling and The Ohio stands head and [this Range has the best soft coai heating the water, they are unex- | shoulder, in excellence, | grate ever invented; they above ali others; the 1X L Economy a close second every good housewife know in all details, Sizes to meet the regular wants of @ of the year. as are plentiful once more Banan, nd Gre quite a feature. Pe are selling well at ah boo] ton, 04 eating apples were re eoived hin morning and are. being sold from $1.26 to $1.75 per box. t poultry are some-| what weaker. They are selling from Sun ay Oct 9-10-115-2.15-4.30 == 8.00 VLECEEPREREEUUEUEEFEDEY: (New York Dental Parlors, 614 FIRST AVENUE, PIONEER SQUARE THE NEW YORK DENTISTS ABSOLUTELY PAIN. lying gold crowns and filling Butter and eggs remain as quoted. | OPENING SOCIAL 5 : | Leave Columbia ae i The ONLY DENTISTS in Beattle w E88 METHODS xtracting teeth teeth. OUR METHODS and USED by the NEW YOR» PPOVO SOS O1O9O1O1OED TISTS ONLY a time-tried | BPRCIALIBTS are at Tent No. 8, K.0. T. M.,|% ree ete vont Be Sectors SALONS ‘are still there first social of the season on ay evening, Oot. 10. G. V. P. Lansing was chairman and a pleas ing program was rendered. Among the numbers were: Instrumental folo, C. L. Smith; recitation, Misa Mabel Rubhton hibition of India 1 uirbanks; rect wend; | eong. -Stion 5.00 Set of teeth .., Teeth extracted out pain when other work ts ord Jo not try to compete with p dental work Largest dental parlors and best equipped operating roome inthe whole world Have your teeth out in the mor ning same day, 4 go home with new ones the served in the banquet hall. Cen ae Be $0? NEW YORK, Oct. 12—The Pont’ We rent stoves and ranges ‘Washington A cP on easy terms, No old and maational turn has been given worn-out stoves, but absolute- te the fact that Henna does not ly new, fresh from the factory, 8 are the lowest consint Ity of gole t with first-rlass work ag On Easy Terms ree ce oe or a eoseeeetee extractors of tistry. We will t & free examination. advertine, PPPS LSISEDISI SIS! SPOPSESPHEOD na wo do exuctly aa We ‘@ call, and you will snare President Roosevelt's views as We will take your old stove or $ A Pe orncrive GUARANTEN given with all work for 10 years te the way te Getetnate federal of | yange ip exenange and allow $ Magiopet siete fices in the ih. Hanna is abou mi ite ; SG Ae Sma = tne can” dp New York Dental Parlors »:* i aquare, Hours: $:20 a. m, to 8:00 p. m, Sundays 8:20 a. m, to fee tiwory ana wil | Goo, H Woodhouse & Co, i924 p Serban prerererer ery ing “wlth bright, hed, heavy sheet el mounting thorougbly ined ith heavy meterial te Our windows only show a few strong and durable; 1s a Ane ap. fine peaitinul “anaiee aring ay Well as @ mont dur jaye > | that we have in our Mantel Par- Bannd economical air-tight t and true; they | lors, Visit us, and you will not Colonial the y find it a duty to butid a § daeaxt 7.00 benutiful Tal. but a pleasure, for we oan S250 nt Old English w you wherein it is a pleasure, 9.50 tnodest Flemish, Come and see for yourself, ee Z. C. Miles & Piper Company: 1021-1023 FIRST AVENUE 1219.44 (Pox 5 ECONDIAVERCOK NER Oniwensiry WILSON’S GREAT Bde ANNUAL MONDAY WORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK dozen knitted underwear at the We place on sale great saving on regu have said before, and derw a year for EIGHT years, » pric this statement, and once a » es, afforded by this occasion wain repeat, that the “ ita most unstinted and unhesitating It is unnecessary to say ties advertised are just the q and values are exactly as ot our underwear departm: petent buyers every day. Commencing Monday Morning ¢ 9 O'clock | CHILDREN’S UNDER approval. . as always, the Gantities we Bave: that the ed, Judes by t regular #: a Very trustworth: at andard, attested by the opinion of bundreds om. 27 Gos. Infants’ Cream Cashmere ribbed vests, sizes 3 to@ 7) Worth 35c, 50c and 75c for 25¢ Each doz. Children’s Fleece Lined Ribbed Cotton and Sanitary Camel’s Hair Vests and Pants, sizes 16, 18 and 20; bys Worth $0c and 1 5c for 5c 34 dos. Children’s Fleece Lined, Ribbed Cotton and Samely lip Vee! ; 4 dos. Children’ ind Pants, sizes #0, 22 and 24; worth Worth 20c and 25c for {0c Each Fleece Lined, Ribbed Cotton and Camels Ba! Vests, Pants and Drawers, sizes 24, 26 and 28; Worth 30c for 15¢ Each 26 doz. Children’s Fleece Lined, Ribbed Cotton and ones Vests, Pants and Drawers, sizes 28 and 80; worth Worth 35c for 20c Each ed, Ribbed Cotton aad Camefs iren's Fleece Li nts and Drawers, sizes M4, 32 and 34; a Worth 40c and 45¢ for 25¢ Each 15 dos. Children's Sanitary Wool Camel's Hatr Vests, Pants st! Drawers, sizes 26 and 28; Worth 50c for 30c Each 10 doz, Children’s Sanitary Wool Camel's Hair Vests, Pants ast Drawers, sizes 80, 33 and a Worth 60c for 40c Each LADIES’ UNDER. — WEAR 49 dom, Silver Grey and Cream Cotton Fleece Lined = nt Worth 25c for $6c Each ‘ 48 dos. Cream Fleece Lined, Ribbed Cotton Vests and tra heavy"; Worth 50c for 35c Each 43 doz. Silver Grey Part Wool Ribbed Vests and Panter 7 Worth 65c for 35¢ Each 115 doz. Silver Grey, Three-quarters Wool Ribbed Vests and Past Worth 75c and 90c Each for 50¢ 49 dos, Fine Australian Wool Camel's Hair Color, these are Ga] flat weave; Worth $4.00 Each for 65c UNION SUITS— 20 doz. Ladies’ Stiver Grey Fleece Lined “Onelta”™ UNION SUIS worth 65c, for 5 doz. Ladies’ Silver Grey Half Wool Union SUITS; WORTH @ each, for 65. MEN ’S UNDERWEAR 24 doz, Men's Silver Grey Heavy Ribbed Fleece Lined SBIn® Worth 50c for 25¢ Each 24 doz, Men's Tan Color Plain Fleece Lined Shirts and Draweal Worth 50c for 39c Each 20 doz, Men’s Natural Gray Half-Wool Shirts and Drawers} Worth 50c id 39c Each Drawe! 18 doz, Men's Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers; worth T5c each 7 doz. ™ and Drawers; wor each Not all sixes of every kind, sizes in the lot which at the "s Brown All-Wool Shirts h $1.00 each. 8 dos, Men's Brown All-Wool Plain t 3 Shirts and Drawers; worth $1.25 > Cc but all epecial price makes an average saving on each garment of 40 ; worth $1.00, » Wool Shirts and Drawers, all sizes; a. csc oss insiniieiaeaeceete doz, Men's Natural Grey Austra- Wool Shirts and Drawers; all Australian Wool, Fleeced worth — SOS J \ 4)) Special Sale} Children’s, Wansen’d ang! Wien’s Underwear ee ee ee ee esse geese. ef PSE 7 ED.

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