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ig t NINTH INFANTRY AVENGES ‘A FATAL GAVE-IN “Killed Eight Workmen } iansit tunnel at One Hundred and| Saty-Sixth street, caved in AND THEY gerning, engulfing a number of Ti ls Delieved that twice that num- | Der are still in the debris. > that only eight men were killed. gang, but five made their escape, one bi ar FALED TO SHAKE MARBLE _ Basign Marbie, who yesterday testi- | Yesterday. Only Paper in Seattle That ut the News # THE 61 MASSACRE OF BALANGIGA Ten of Our Soldiers Fall Dead in the Fierce Battle With Bolomen in the Island of Samar---One Hundred of the Rebels Slain Oct, 18—The Ninth infantry has avenged the massacre of nearly half a hundred of thetr com- pavement at Balansiga, AeBehment of 46 men of the Ninth was eurrounded by 600 Bolomen near Candara, Samar, va time It looked as though the Hatansiga slaughter was to be repeated | fe Americans had fallen dead, and six members of the little company were wounded, when a strong de- | tachment of the Ninth came upon the scene, [her 0 flarce fight the rebels were routed, leaving more than 10 of their dead on the field engagement which (ook place today occurred about 20 miles north from Gatbalogan, capital of the og here Gen, Smith, who commands the American troops in Samar, has his headquarters. w } \ sene of battle as #00 ews of the fight was received. He took with Gen tarted for the scene of battle as goon as news Sarco with the determination of puntshing the rebels thoroughly pin two gunboats and a stronge force of tr returning. WASHINGTON, D. C. | peat in Samar, It was received ¢ Oct. 18—A dispatch from Gen. Chaffee gives official confirmation of the engage- s afternoon. SEATTL LAT WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVEN LE SENSATION OCTOBER $18, MISS STONE COULD HAVE 1901, GRORGETOWN, Ky, Oot. 18, ! | Wharton Golden, the principal wit | Powers trial, was asked if he had en | bet _, {But the Turkish Vice-Governor Idled Two Days, “You; I euppose I did," he reptic This answer created a sennation Remarking “It Is the Woman's Own SET A PRICE Fault That She Was Kidnaped | vithg ove BOFIA, Bulgaria, Oot. 18.—The driver of the conveyance in which Min | WASHINGTON, D. G, Cet. Stone was riding at the time of her abduct that except for the Pr t Mut the Panama | diiatoriness of the Turkish authorities Miss Stone might easily have been | ‘anal Co, and mbera of the Isth. m canal cc ion, were in con. | Tescued. | n again ay, discussing the ‘The driver says that a fow minutes after the abduction he meta | proy purchase by the United Turkish patrol and urged them to pursue the brigands, but they thought Btates of the Panama canal Hutin has not definitely sot a price | '* Wa ® t thelr duty to do wo. the canal, but he authorizes They advised him to appeal to the civil viee-overnor, He did so, but noement that he will do so| the latter took no for two days, remarking that It was “the wo: before long. man's own fault that she had been kidnaped, as she should have bad a tollitary esoort on her trip.” ~ SALT LAKE TRIBUNE CHANGES HANDS DISS DEBAR EX-GOV'NOR To Frenchmen at Last --100,000 Pounds | wiNNRAPOL Oct. 18.—John | Pillsbury, former governor of Minne- | sota, and the famous maker of Pille- | | bury flour, died at 2:30 o'clock this morning, of Bright's disease. | He had been ill for some time, but his death was not unexpected, in New York City CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 18—It! —The Rapid- NEW YORK, Oct. 18 ated that the council of minis- | ts ters has decided to accept the French demand for the immediate repay- ment of the claim of M. Lorando for 109,000 Turkish pounds, lent the Turk. teh government several years ago. The settlement will go a long way | toward bringing about the resump- | tion of diplomatic relations. porkmen. Pour bodies have been recovered. NEVER WERE MARRIED A Hard Blow to Common Law Mar- | riages Dealt Out by Judge Emory Later—It is now positively known There were thirteen men in the Have you regi them being badly injured. election? The tunnel at the point where the in occurred is 105 feet below We surface. | The bodies are still in the excava- ‘Hon, covered by fully % tons of and loose dirt. .Much of the Handsome Flats The extremely malodorous divoree | 1 F- Sauires today took out s per. sult of Laura Dayol! against Harry | 214s)’. 47 Unive Carroll, wherein the plaintiff io be of frame, 120 feet In dim a basement. GIVEN TO. ant alleged that the wo- verything that Caesar's) wife was not, all of which appears in| [a brary of aMdavits, and counter-| affidavits, fired Into the records at in. tervals for several months, has been| aett A sipulation has been filed by which {t was agreed that the court should enter # decree in substance as TO DECLARE WILL PAY "hep Topay HER DEBT: ered for the school | Hiboe “Hak buliding | - an ore, 414. eras gee ity street. It ia} ae petting oan and bien: | THOMAS SMALL A ps ae rae ag eh in| Among ‘the b mwe-mpree arrtvals at | i Ne hotel \e od FELL FROM POLE Jua Bowe department te try oe hoereape t ay oer Hi rs Bates, of Portiand; Mra. A. H. Mo SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 18.—The | while ve Tribune @ pow. | ‘Tribune announces thia morning a |¢F during the years change of ownership and the retire- | . my | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 18 ment of H. Lasnan and Editor) SALT LAKE Cr ho 1 - . aay a het BH The purchase of the Tribune is in the name o! C. Mebride, LONDON, Oct. I8—-At the morn-| There is a rumor that Senator | Wasnimeton DC. acting tee wth of the trial of Theodore | , en - aghington, acting for other 4 Ann Diss Debar ¢| Thoman Kearns of Utah and Perry | parties, He says he will editor sorously 8. Heath of New York paid $200,000! The entire staff of the Tribune has €& Rowson, one of the witn or |for the Tribune and will run a! been dismissed, It being the wish t - — bay open * straight Republican paper, eliminat-| of the owners to put in their own mitted running away from home and |" Ca Rati * deceeten | sacs socking er in the home of a/'># &ii -the nti-Mormon featur men { per rel with anybody while there. IN THE COURTS THE DIX OFF ene | Condemnation Suits | Judge Bell and » jury have been During | engaged the entire week until this UF gf the Nome con: | morning upon condemnation cases of | Hume ripened | the Seattio @ Tacoma Interurbar made y unable to| Railway Co, Two cases were tried STOOD FIRM BAN FR. today's tempt cases W. T. his sensational charges |terday, the lawyers bein, CISCO, Oct |ahake the testimony of the witness, | together, occupying four days 'SMASH-UP, rorth, Waleworth, and oth- ers, $900; Jane Bo Waieworth and others, $197.04; Daniel Parke and others, $204.16: Dante! Parks and oth- ers, WAM; Catherine Toellner and others, 403; Bamuel Sloan and oth- $447.88; Jane FF. Butterworth’ DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 1\—In a collision between freight trains on the Detroit, Grand Haven and Mil- | |waukee road, near Birmingham this | morning, an engineer, a fireman and ja brakeman were killed. In Hotels. the Seattle Electric Co. Downs in a) ™ bus driver and on the morning of| Netll, wife of « prominent merchant June §, 1901, he says he was run down | of Vancouver, B. C.; T. A. Elliott, a bya Firet avenne ear, at the junc-| rancher from W Walle; H. W. tion with the Madison street cable.| ThWing. of the Dalles, Aaj jephone Lineman Seriously In- jured at 8th and Weller Sts, | Ore. follows: “That the defendant, Harry N. Carroll, and the plaintiff, never were SBD 2 % at any time intermarried and never WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 14 were at any time, and are net now,| President Roosevelt today gave an- husband and wife. jother lifelong Democrat a federal No consideration ts ee ne | penition, im the appointment of Geo. ot. Judge Emory signed the decree | Sawter, United States consul at An- cats panties wath tenen: and ona Uqua, West Indies, to be consul at Het life in the under crust of |Giachau, Germany. Lon ta ed | ‘The president considers Mr. Saw- STEAMER TAMPICO Taken From Beach at West Seattle Tomorrow ALLEGIANCE MANILA, Oct. 18.—Fisk Warren of ‘Boston, who accompanted Stxto Lo- et, the Filipino envoy from the Un- States to Hongkong, was ar- ath ot leglance, deepite ‘ie e protest that he is and al- en's bagesge contained ‘atl p cont aati Mterature. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 18.—) witness reiterating his statement of | || Marble’s testimony ts of tmport- Mid before the Schley court that | ance, as it corroborates Schley’s side | Capt. Bigebee had told Schiey that of the Schley bee controversy. Hie foanish feet was not in Hanti-| Commander Nicholson, officer of| Diet," her ‘repaira, Another . | the deck om the Oregon during the| M9, was recalled this morning. er of thie line, th | war, testified that during the en- Uemly asked a question with the The steamer Tampteo came off the h at Wert Seattle th: undergoing changes gagement the Maria Theresa headed jery. It witt likely be two weeks be- ‘WBlestion of showing that Sigsdee| for the Brooklyn for a time, and then| fore they will commence their sched- Sid be had not seen the Spanish|"™2 ashore. leadeg 2 tel a | ‘icholson got tn a word about the Saree te essen teet eee Torn atone terms wes ALL THE CHICKENS tage.’ | he said was about eight miles toward | ‘Temly failed in his purpose, the|Siboney when the firing began. TO BUILD GIGANTIC SAWMILLS TACOMA, Oct. 18—The officials of th A Lady, Fearing Lest She Violate the Law, Asks to Build Coop w erhauser Lumber Co. ‘owning 0 worth of standing timber in Washington, have gone to Brweit to locate one of the largest sawmills in the world The employes of the permit de Similar mills will be built at Tacoma and on Grays Harbor. partment of the city engineer's of. |fice were all miles this morning - —— when & Indy walked the « and asked for permission to butld small chicken coup on her property on Fifteenth avenue west, the total cost to be $6. ‘This lady the eweeping ¥. W. Cushman left | Have you registered for the school moray for Washington City, and | section? ta. | Bare yaaa had ey requ new buliding ordinan dently heard approach & reconciliation between | posal of terms the factions to t diftioulty In tte ‘The workmen would not bend to tape wary to m communteation to the committee, the the attitude assumed by thetr form pleket can be nalled Metal Trades’ association abaolutely » © employers, and the strike will HECKS PROGRESSING she didn't propose Geolined the services of the commit. Dcontinue. | inspector to make objection. “x — = eae | a psstuenen | oan otlt, aithoueh iene was «'v- | Collier Mackinaw Stove Hole | | ertain |) | re tomary for many persons to runt cae Badly Wanted) 4 Thousand Men Employed on Big|thssneinccr's witice andre rer? | in Her Bottom--Now at | Crime sion before putting up coup to house ¢t je chicker he ga . | stipe City Work Bete ee ee aoe Pm CRO OER Tacoma | WASHINGTON, D. C,, Oct. 18.—Assistant Secretary of the Navy | The police of Seattle — — eeineneatastiadhcearnete Hackett will ask to be relieved during the course of the next two | look out for J. J, Are on the | | months. a | F¥ alias (:, ii Tho collier Mackinaw, Capt. Lit Sl lieandade’ sn , Famiiton, who Wanted in Warren,| It is estimated that a total of 1000 tleflela, while en route from San He will be suo a by Judge Charles Darling, of Vermont ble that this inaivii®, ‘ought |men are employed on the different si iget wound, struck : nee "? ng, {nalvidual maybe | street improvements going on in the yenterday on ‘Tatoosh rocks, The} Eat who bas recently been |Yesier way district, and the asphalt vesael a large hole in her bot. | & MeMicken the defendant corpora.| 8mith, county commissioners, from ak Breve fn fe-|paving on the first hill. Buster t Ky the ald of an nore | and | tion, Kent and Issaquah; I Nuttall, a Town Bros. the scene would be hard to find any- steam winches the steamer waa float her of Snoqualmie shoe men, and several thee rm 1 ” She In ly ry | ranches 1 . ani vad ¢ nt to ». She is ly-| Judge Tallman made America Tt Morsutteted from bogus check op |The fine weather for the last few | ing now preparatory to going |ettisens of Jeremiah Horgan and| At the Butler! Chaties Misenbele, @ _ fo |weeks has been very propitious for ofl A: Smith, the man arrested by ‘on the dock at quartermaster har mea C, Burns, both Hritish sub.| merchant of Port Townsend; George ELB —— |gentrectors who Rave been delayed | Oiticer Carr in the Seattle theater bor. Owing to the fact that the 4.01.” pune is an honorably die-| 1, McDonald, a merchant cf Van: EDS REPAIR i numerous causes, and they are Wednesday night for picking pock- Mackin 4a double bott or from the U, § B.C W tN pies yiminute ttm has-been charged with attermpt: | tok Vittie ‘Water. She, waa | Charged sailor fr S-navy. | couvar, B:C:i W. Armatrong ot Nan wea day. 1 nt big force |Ine to commit a felony. Proceeding under slow bell at tho| ? , al t. A. Kinzle, of Tread The Germa: would be increased could the 1 ‘i time, and was thus saved from a| Wants Mer Old Namo Back well; D, La Dudley, & shingle man of mer Elba was|secured. 1 : ame Loulw Haword, an alleged |much mare setio ry Marian ¢ dson han app! > CE. of towed to Soranstansne® Elba was |tecured. The progress, mad paitine Loulw! Haword, ap alleged |much more yerious inh } Davidson hina applied to! Haring C. B. Perin, « lower of Mt ning for two weeks is re- DUNKO man, will be by Judge the divorce court for a release from)! vernon; Capt. H. Breehee, of the been Ase ed Ge 7 late hia afternoon on ne he ave a . x ascertained tha: tractare seam to ceases iat tee atlarneee ce “the THE ST PAUL SAILS marital wees = pavers that her gteareahip Sher W. &. Le peat to complete : . worser half, Innes G. Davidson “ thought to be the man dled New York; J. G. West, a re fakings before the | tought to t man that swindled treats her cruelly; that he has fre of Portland, been Dinter have a ut of $100 several weeks ago man of mesenretiched, nd some ing eny’ | oad, weathe any by moans of the freight bill trick The steamship St. P quently struck her and called her vite | te aes, MM eal that [and citisens of Gentte ete Genen Hayes, left at noon. tod and offensive names, She asks for Another Room Robbed | 80t the contract inld, that |And citizens of 8 are hor J. A. Verbeck wan arrosted by Of- Francisco, ‘She had 60 pane the restoration of her maiden name y war e2? 8 P14 of $12,000, gree at, Fe-| that the fine weather may continue | ricer Gilbert this at wevkern who Marian G. Fowle. | he room of Jacob P | smanit have to’ be removes “**8° salaceasin | warrant charging h from Alaska on her.|Guoree f, Nickerson has t ht lodging house at Fifth « e and Have you regi . : |sainins & nuisance NO CATO. ALC | eee ee ee a note for $180 ang Weller street, was entered by thieves q istered for ave cused of allowing his chickens to run Francisco she will | *uit to foreclose & note for $1850 and jase night and a quantity of cloth: | t cen Bars 704 Feeiatered for the school | at iarge in North Seattle, He was |go on her counter run trom that port | interest secured by mortgage against |ing and ot raonal effects wtol- | on? released on his own recognisance, —|to Panama, William B, Denny and othera., on thn can atl Downs alleges that the car was run.| 2. Drain, of Olympia; W. D. Lash ning at the rate of 20 or 25 nities an | Sts. & mining man of Portland, Or |_ Thomas fmail, a telephone line-| nour, and that he was taken by eur-| Mr. and Mra. H. C. Hoover, touria man, fell from a pole at Eighth ave of Pekin, China; J. B. Caldwell and prise ne the care are required ¢ < at the function, and usually do so. It| ¥if*. of Washington, D. C. alleged that he was thrown from | | At the Ditier: George A. Boyle, a his weat violently upon the pavement | te yreddlhno-aucole ag and suffered a variey of injuries. He|™&!! carrier from Dawson; J. P. Ol- pre tag ly om - of the White Pass & Yukon rail- sino claims that his nervous system | oad; J. 8. Jameson, a lumberman of ia permanently impaired. The total| | nue and Woller street this morning | He was picked up by hin comrades land found to be badly hurt. It te thought that his leg is fractured. The ambulance was called and the injur- | ed man removed to the Seattle Gea- | eral hospital. « iympie; HM. R. Mill. « erie? of | — 5 eam —— pti Bo ol bared ¥. A. Merrill, of Port | Road Supervisor Contest plainti® and @truve, Allen, Hughes TOWRA: L. C. Smith ee The contest of the road supervisor election in district 4 was continued by the commissioners, to await an opinion from the prosecuting attor ney as to their authority in the| premises. LICENSED TO WED | following marriage | were iswued today: Gow, and Esther Suthe both of | Senttie and of legal age: Martin Ceo Jand Corrine Hayes, both of Seattle TO SHOP-OWNERS' STAND Have you registered for the sohoot | | ssn===== LET SOMEONE EXPLAIN IT |Mon Offer to Go Back to Work at Practically the Same Old Wage Per Hour, and Ask Only That Nine Hours Be a Day's Work—Would Employers Lose? The licenses ding M. Jand of legal age; Walter Irvin “ | Grant, aged 23, and Annie Kloehn, 21 oth of Seguin: Cha oper, wotiations looking to the settle. |teo, It held tha panes 0 Sapeiey Sete = Rovet, Wy tof the Ironw w strike have |concerned, no strl Jand Alace Johnston, 40, woth of Des ( to & deadlock, and the com- their shops and fc were In op- | | Moines, appointed by the mayor will , and there was no case left | +. ably make its report this after arbitration j Tackled the Dye Wagon The communication stated that | i Said Chairman McGraw old employes could find employment A bold petty Inrceny t yoater ittee, this afternoon: “W under wages and hours that would be ‘ y a, veral: a Fe if quit. In view of the attitude dictated by the association. | rom the delivery wagon of the Welr Metal Tr ansociation, it is us a’ | |Dye works. The police were noti faa te Weekes bas fortes ite on. | The Men's Side | gotiations, The On the other hand, the striking em- | ployes have throughout the negotia- | committee will report to the to this effect, and append to tons maintat attitude most Have you registered for the schoo Meyer to this effect, and append to| Mvorable. to notiiation, had jection? ed from the Metal Trades’ associa- | the employers been disposed to offer terms. | riking tronworkers practic ally offered to go back to work on the old terms—with no advance in wages, eave that thetr work day be made ‘one hour shorter The shop owners would give no ear to a pro- tion, which demands the absolute surrender of ite former employes. The Obdurate Stand ‘The obdurate stand of the Metal ‘Trades’ association made ft. tinpos sible for the mayor's committee to STRUCK ON TAR. paaaadaaaead AY ONLY ONE CENT A The public is cautioned against worthless imita- tations in CRAVENETT RAIN COATS We carry the B. Priest- ly & Co.'s goods, which are odorless, non-heating, porous in respect to ven- tilation and are especially desirable for this climate. Price $20 and up to $30 Mackintoshes at $2.50,$3.50, $5 and up to $12.50 Best Makes Only Carried in Stock. ADAMS & BLANCH ARD 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block } | The United States army transport d Dix will clear for Manila this aft s) mn. She has a complete cargo of v They nearly 10,000 tons of hay and grain A were virtually test cases, and after tor the army in the Philippines. The verdicts in the ral others were Egbert will not away before Dec | eubmitted to @ Jury and verdicts ren-| 1 | dered by default sat RRR CINCO ‘The land invotved is part of, or ad. | joining Reaton. The claimants and Mrs, Wennah Bray De | the amounts they recetved are as fol- Mi Hanpeh Bry, aged years, | t wife of J. L, Bray, died at the Hotel | and others, Barker last night. The body is at Bon Marche ally taking of our free our oll and water color , painti dest A FEW 1 match; odd i by the yard. Art Exhibition Hundreds of people are Ue. Besure and seethem.’ The Tacoma Bank- rupt Stock Is fast disappearing, as our store is crowded from the time we open until the doors are closed in the | evening, all taking advantage of seasonable goods at wonderfully low prices. SATURDAY ALL-DAY SPECIALS H advantage exhibit of far the wn in Seat. INF ‘able Foreign and Do- mestic Waisting Dainty Silver. 1413 Second Avenue 9OOG9O66O8: OT DRINKS Chocolate, Kola, Beef Tea, Clam Nectar and ter Cocktails Tables for All Open All Night Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue Sweet Home-Made Bread We make the best eating loaf of bread in the city; fine assortment of cakes. '§ from the Tacoma Bankrupt Stock; All Linen Damask Table Cloths, with Napkins to Cloths, odd Napkins; some in full dozen Towels, all kinds and qualities, and a! the nena you'll need for some time to come. BARGAIN TABLE. Material, in 1 good dark Meo yard, Sat 8S ise Fleeced Wrapper splendid patte: shades; worth urday ‘only . Flannels Lot 1—Is an All-Wool Fancy Lace Curtains edeer sors tocte pa bright | phe paian of the ‘Tacoma stock day Bat | will go Saturday. — Still lowe pours ' 200 | Srices have been made to make @ Lot 2—Beautiful shades in narrow | clean sweep. stripes, about half an inch | ——____ wide; worth Lot % white grounds with small dots, rday on} such a some in small running vines, a well as plain colors; worth 7 Saturday only ,, 5: Lot 4—Persian designs in our Im ported French Flannels, also « imported q with fancy ber is by far the best line shown in town this season; worth 600 _ 56-In, Kereey, in cadet, tan, navy ok, the weight you need for opera cloaks and children's a yard, Sat and bl jackets; alv only « uallty of Albatros stripes; this num: urday only ¥8 $8.26, Saturda, 430 ental Fleeced Novelti Shirt Waists and worth 20c, Saturday only, Fancy Blankets for making house r eto.; worth $2.00, Satur day only $1.45 h Gloria Sik Um- el rod and paragon coma price $1.50, Sa urday ‘only A + DRE Men's Fleeced Underwear, by far the best bargain of this sale; a regular 65¢ garment, Saturday only : teste TO Men's Fleeced Underwear, in tan and blue; jersey ribbed; made and finished like a dollar gar- ment; Saturday only De s Linen Collars, good styles the 16¢ kind; Saturday, 8 for ee . 25 Men's 27 n M OO O0OCOCOCOC0 AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS Below Cost This Week at OSden's, 502 Pike St. some in half dozens. about half price, The linen spectals will be displayed on our COPY —That’s the Price # 2505 A MONTH $200. TWO good lots on east wide of Lake Union, close to car ling: $20 cash and $5 per month will Herhert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, Special Notice For Saturday Only We will sell 9-year-old herry for $1.00 per ga lon to a customer only. ¢ purest er ws port on me Kile saranteet California 1 for lew in nee sre prices of goods, and match ue ARONSON WHOLESALE | LIQUOR DEALER | 409 Colsmbia St. Seattle, Wash, 1753. Free Delivery Tel. Pink QURKeeeceeeeceeececcees: A FOOL May make money, but it needs a wise man to save it. De- posit your little savings with the savings bank department of the SPRPPPAFAIRAPDPRaPIzRE f 5 i i Hy Deposit Go. eo. Oolumbta 8. Botew Firat Avontre ¥. Shorrock, President Alex. Myers, Treasurer, HARVARD Dental Parlors 512 Second Avenue |Teeth Extracted Without Pain Full Set Teeth, $4.50; Gold | Crown, $4.50; Bridge Work, $4.50; Fillings, 50c Office hours, § to 9; Sundap, 9 to & made Hats, very lat- est French models, Hote, Beterday ee BLS A few pleces of damask Replenish your home with all CENTER Bays’ Suits Great bargains are yet to be found. If you have $3.00 to spend for @ suit, $1.60 will answer here Saturday. Ladies’ Underskirts—Black mer- ceriaed, with flannelette linin, deep flounce and corded; wort $2.50, Saturday only 81.25 Ladies’ Dress Skirts—In tan, dark gray and light gray cloth, flannel lined, — with fitted flounce; worth $7.60, Saturds only . 85.2) Ladies’ mn castor and Jacket tan, threequarter length, velvet trimmed; worth $12.00, bea onl: BT.5 Knit Ladies’ and Children’ Goods — Bootees, Hoo Sucques, ‘Skirt, ‘Fuscinators? many from the ‘Tacoma stock, marked very cheap, Comforts—All in bright color with one side solid Turkey red $1.00 quality, Saturday S50 quality, Saturday . Tbe quality, Saturday | Our Center Bargain Tables are loaded down with Saturday spec-