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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER g tomatoes, 40@600 cane; | Cheese—Native Washington, Ie. radiahen, 100 per dos;| Wks — Strictly fresh ranch, 28¢ y Bantern, W@ 22 Poultry—Hens, 9@100; large spring, }10@110; wmall apring, 12@140; ducks, 10@ilo; turkeys, 10 Live’ stock — Cows, So; steers 44; calves, FA@TKO; sheep, 405 Provisions hows, Ube, LTO Tige pee Tos mation, w Lott for Safe Keeping THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ CO. THREE MEN ATTACKED {=.= SUNDAY NIGHT ide on the Qui “Seeeernes - POULTRY BY DESPERATE ROBBERS © an A FEATURE. ; Rob an Old Man of All His Savings—Beat Another Citizen} “” coming ito the markets at an aiatin:|"“Prevtanr same” ato; reaktant| MAYS, Accumulated at polls hend- Into Unconsciousness-—Walter Graves of Inter- Not the Bremerton F, Griffin arith a weak tendency baci, 100; belliow the of value to wom = _but to te po | SALE NO. 1 . ; Mr, Frank Griffin of Bremerton, a quality of apuda te selling | SUt P tere acne avin’ orto bay Puts Up a Fight and Wins Out shipwright Who works at the navy | oo Butter — Washington valiven ye Of Manufacturer’s and Importer’s Dre yard thinks it rather unfortunate for him to have @ na fin, identified with the Seatt urt, He ts ¥. Kastern Iowa] are in tations remain exsontl. | Pou ; fresh ranch, 16@| have their y ed Saturday, 1 prints Bigin, W@ ally an ny ‘ Goods JOBBING QUOTATIONS. ie oono--Native Washington, ful who ne int pital, but It Desperate Highwaymen attacked 4 en last evening in <lfter ' that his wounds will r — cream, 130; Bante New York Sixty-five thousand yards of fine dress goods, worth up a yard, in a variety of kinds Three men a ve crim (CORRECTED DAILY) |14gas oo; Roquefort, o— from, including pin-heed granite cloth, worth $1.00; All-Woo f deen ce Pertinent a parts of the city. From ee " sin Ttuth nay 7g i ; ‘| Go to Bpinning for bicyole repatra | c i Mn 4 ro ne los ing. © ‘The second robbery came to the| tender absut $0 years of ane omonn—$3.00G4.50 a cooking | Yer "Limburger, i6@17¢;] Wood by oad or cord, Beattle Fuel | hon there to 0 USd Of All-W eel Wilke Chile Cord) regular valot bith ‘ems. Movesty al ‘ Saree re Viuans Sk Sey, wat had Wotice pe the poltee ot i orelock last] ns cmeeenee f we appien, TécG4t; eating applen, 81-206 | PICK Bring, INGIIe. 4, | C9 s+ {IM too, are here, worth $1.00 a yard, and a fine line of Colored Cheviots that would sell any day at gga satlants and ¢ a to Fee, eee for the] SHOT A WIGHWAYMAR er Californie grapes, $1 00g) 94 Wc; large spring, eocecouveses The Entire Lot Goes Today and Tomorrow at 49¢ An Old Man Robbed eclous Ming on the sidewalk] CLARKSBURG, W. Va., Oct per box; prunes, boc per box Hucks, 10@ Nels Olesen, an old fisherman, who and Jackson street] lone highwayman, with a big re | PRM $1.00; cranberries, $8.00 per he tollowind lives in a shack r the foot of $34 Beven-|Voiver, hel Aspens! & *-1 bbl; quincen ‘epiaa Pike street, w victim, Mr, Reese thought] men here,” He Then Cees hy SALE NO. Three men car ‘ at 7:80 A was dead and go notl-| men and got $2. Half an hour later beets, | | F, o'clock last 1 demanded police, ‘The patrol wagon! he held up three more. netting #10 ui “ Consists of Our]Earl Bl k d Cc fi hie money him, beat for the. man but, when 1t| Henne ance enree more, netting $10 Gite per | gy id ankets an ormforty a him into Insensibiiity, and robbed | , had revived in a me | held up two men tn another | 0@ warli abbage, $1@l.26 q Bim of $40. e headquarters aa { the town, securing $5, a gold ppers, 12 ois husks, - 4 ‘A peddiar called at Olesen’s cabin q Friday and sold a pair of trousers. ‘At that time the fisherman display ed his wallet, which he took from a trunk, When the th at his little home ta the trunk, At first the old m ered the command a hus did not immediately desperadoes set upon him Into unconsciousr recovered his money was gone and were the robbers | Bleeding From Many Wounds | Waiter craven wan attacked later| Olesen managed to climb up to|in the night near Interbay. By aly 4 First avenue, bleeding profusely from) little fistic work he escaped with a} wounds on the face and head. | binck eye He met Policeman Jobn Kelly and| While w told his story, mn was taken to police hea quarters im the patro! wagon and hi wounds dressed by Drs. Car ‘Owens. One blow, which w: dently tnfticted by ‘the butt o volver, slightly fractu ‘The injured man was tat Martin Mooney walking along t night two men # his side, One o the head with rument and then the lights went | corn, 1.40 per 100 GROCERY BARGAINS Winter Sale of . « h 2 stern Washington thm FOR TUESDAY Once 1a large ont en Uistactory sale of Blankets, mtorts 4 eAdings, 5 uer kraut, 3@4e Hutter — Fresh ranch, 13@14e; na- ae ices an agains c Increase the sales t .” orp) pe by er he found the rot cartons, 600; fancy, 66@T0e; | tive creamery, audio ake © eeedee.. f eu rtain that t ne best dave yet re eacaped after a struggle $M 2 $ Bedding Department ee the Muaitive tm the ROCK ISLAND BRAND Bt Steniglattekee Cotauemiy ben | ee Ait CORN Colered Blankets ton and tufted; heavier than | 11-6 Pure Hungarian Wool etrated the skull. He had no money “Library Site” ge Rog roo an Cotton Blankets the above r 1.40, eae Blankets; worth oe, watch, and three rings. dozen; swee H pota Chill peppers, who was held er and went gunning them | blunt +] ehen attacked and a old watch #e-| | Parties having land in the clty of FREDERICK & NELSON —-Fine Furniture 18 Gur CnbiGw RRAND CAL special for M creted In an inside pocket was over-|Seattle suitable. for tor’ the ~~ ~ ee eh IFORNIA TOMATOE s t Jooked by the Dr. Carroll | Carnegis Ibrary, and t die. | dressed Moor poring of the same, will 5 respond with the underagn. ae re 1 FourStrong Points of the ate 11-4 Ext Blank: 24 soft ail bh $5.50, the ton Bian Ate 11-4 Gray Cotton Blapkets; worth $1.25, pair Os. 11-4 Cotton Blankets, gray a orth $1.40, palr 1 YAMS: "i BUCKWHEA euler pr Monday and SMI F-KAISING Robe Blankets Piain Biue or Pink Robe B ets, with fancy borders, $1.25, at, pair , ¥ Commission 2-3-4 New York AX LAUNDRY SOAP tan 20- tar by DIAMOND LAUNDE BOAT Regular price 6 bars for Monday and Tuesday ~ for »XES 1A CRACKERS special. 19e TE BRAND BEANS building Blankets, in hill a wo t Interbay, ¢ 4 lag; worth $146 ae] ‘si x { Mr. Graves| LA ROCHE stand and de Jected and be gan using a to mood -advant- ~lage. The were finally com. he skull.| pelled to r . Nelther of them used TURKISH BATH FOR White Blankets Heavy Twilled § pair ; nkets, 11-4 size, p 10-4 Mixed Wool Blankets, very and colored borders; serviceable; worth pair 10-4 Bearlet We ‘ removed to S11 First. | ont Great Majestic Range There are four points that a range purchaser should look to when purchasing a range—the quickness with which It heats Water, the evennom with which It bakes, the amount of fuel tt conaumes, and the durability, In these four points the Great Repairing and covering | Shamek. | int in tight an’ dark 1 de - a worth ‘ 4Me Full U-4 size White Cotton pinks’ tan aid card a. hy — Blankets, plain white or color- ed borders; worth § Bedspreads worth $3.00 the = = — = 7 or can Te ,} Majestic Range excels every other range ADAMS’ “BEST 400 JAVA li-4 size, ame as above; th pair * A full 11-4 size White wi 0 E CENT . docs euauteien Vale teak Cin nk Pane scetonee, | AND MOCHA COFFEE tenerssescssesses sees MOOS | Extra Heavy Cotton | “Bedspread, Mameiticn pat schi | A cabinet that will last mn oie han aay per ra stence, | and T 5 uu i ure mengenen A sah Blankets plain whi k color. eam 4 ready for wae rom SR - : hten the housework, because it does its . 85.50 for years costs $5. In your work quickly and satisfactorily. Re ee aR Md ge Meme gem pessoal dared Full 11-4 nlse Crochet 2 NTERS | CAME. T0 TOWN own home you can take a er of $30.00 apot cash for any second-hand Majestic very fine and pott: worth $150, eta; worth 48.0, the pale ah 7 if ew, as Ges o* < if you are ’ 4 . _ . LJ u -* a “roel " most effective bath that will using package coffee. Our Comforts 1-t-wize, ‘samme be phrbysmeeigic = on beuairds 0 ei d regular price oh this coffee the pair 7 Full-size extra heay pon . ‘old and save a Is Idige per poun Full-size Comforts, covered with | 10-4 All-Wool ‘White’ iia ~ The Former With Wealth and the He Couldn't Stand Kansas Weather P ADAMS’ BEST TEAS silkaline, filled with white cot- worth $5.50, the pair ...% tion Monday and Tuesday pri A8e per worth $1.00 per pound. Our Latter With Game From Nohow—He Roasted and doctor's bill. Copper River Froze by Turns . Sy about one cent a at ‘One hundred and seventeen prospec| The reason why Mayor, Humes| Come in and let us show fors and hunters returned yesterday | came to Seattle twe: . ne twenty years eee coe ie sane | and the manner In which he decided home-coming ¢rowd included a| t© Make this city his home is rather Btates Cendht tio survey party|®M Interesting tale. ‘The story is = End @ millionaire hunting aggrega-| best told in the mayor's own words IG: Mion. The survey party has been in| “I was born in Tippecanoe county, Gi | Indiana, where the famous Wabash| 4 Other members of the par-|T!PPles over the most fertile farm- ty were B. A. Baird, F. V. Wilson, | in «pots of the entire state. It was Telephone, Main T#?. Nelson, Chartes Fick. Fred| this county that derived its name| & % con Pike St and Second Ave SALE NO. 3 Children’s Eiderdown Coats at $1.19 Lant Friday we put on sale 300 Children's Eiderdown Coats, ages six months to three years worth from §2 to #8 aplece, pricing them all at, each, ®1.19, About half of them have been wold already and the baignce will be here tomorrow at the same 81,19 each ‘They are the balance of @ manufacturer's output for fall season, of fine elderdown in stripes aig effects; made with large collar, turn-down style, trimmed with Angora fur, regular price 0 pound. special for two days, 486 per ni ADAMS Nit OM MADE you how effective they are. nd lined thr: With key Per Can 106 ADAMS’ BEST PATENT FLOUR Per sack ” . sie che BON MARCH NORDHOFF @ Co. : 1415 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street, ADAMS GROCERY co. 2 1428 Second Ave, Tel. Main Bet. Pike and Union. OF00650OCS0600 i GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE STEEL SAUCEPAN— 4 i Remember 'O find a match, strike Pettit’s Addi- it, light your lamp tion and discard the burt match—four FREDERICK & NELSON Sunday time-consuming opera- HOME FURNISHERS tions that ‘are essen- Second Avenue and Madison Street Afternoon tially necessary if you use the out-of-date, a Gale, John Sandgren and J. H. Rob- from the renowned William Henry jarrison, who was affectionate! ‘The hunting party included J. H.| known as "Tippecanoe’ Harrison, and | & Boston millionaire; C. G.| from which title came the historical | Corwin and J. C. Lister, of London, | campaign cry, ‘Tippecanoe and Ty- DE Same mah aan Se Doan of | ler, too.’ 45 Sesond A . ‘The spor more twenty moose heads and tro- mie bene bo. Reages \ ot caribou, mountain goats, , bear and other wild animals. | Hoosier state with my paren Of the hunters had been in the|tling in the weet. For years we liv-| Block as the Bon Marche. inlet country all summer. 2 in Kansas, where I was married. They Had $100,000 ® young age was admitted to the bar and at once took up the prac- Chestochena miners, with tice of law, which I ha followed t just, boarded the, steamer had ° Valdes. Of these H. M $17,000 and Robert Cole| our cases. Many a time I arrived 00 in iy smaller amount. were | home from a long journey, halt-| fortunate, John a: m | starved and e ‘arved and with the skin of my face f of the | Miller | peeling off from the effect of a burn. Slate creek district, were | ing sun, or my hands and feet frozen passengers. A number of the/from the frigid atmosphere. That for a 52 PERsonal i We are not MAKING any & ALTERATIONS, nor are we 9] moving from our present quar- ters, but are still at No. Til Second Ave. Where we are selling Pianos in the SAME OLD, SURSTAN- TIAL WAY, as we always did, BARGAINS are always to be found here, and we prorise to duplicate any prices and terms offered you by other firms, QUAL- ITY considered, of course. Up- on investigation you will find our statements true, and we ask you to call and convince yourself. people came down the) kind of a climate didn’t sult mo and Orea. They relate an| I decided on a change. Like most all story of a perilous voy-| young men I decided to go farther many upsets and hardships. | west. To what point I could not de- ‘of Charles Brown, /cide, but there was one thing sure, | . or _Dioneer, was brought |I wanted to get as far away from his son, Arthur ; K. possible and still remain inl + Dl. Brown, |in the United States. age, had been| time quartermaster’s clerk | _,, Ht Ot He be é iA Common Sinner 3] prea comedy in its tee ond ee en —$1.00, Le 6 RAND suse Ss John Cort, Mer. THURSDAY, FRIDAY a by URDAY NIGHTS, Al SATURDAY MATINER The Stupendous Production, Sagog® “THEODORA” First Time in Seattle Mrs, Minnie Tittell Brune, Mr, Clie ence M. Brune and Mrs. Minnie Titteli Brune, Mr, Clam ores This view will pay you to see. Ar |tst’s consider this a grand trea 009000 000000000 900000 000000 000009000 000000000000 |” NNN: Hhink of It. At the end of match - lighting illumi- City Park car line. Agent on gro nait AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS $2 ‘With electricity you Below Cast This Week at Often's, 502 ike St, $ PEAT SSONS22N.¥. Bik.) push a button oF turn oy a switch. You" save KEELEY for the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tovacce | | D | E time and it costs no adite—The only Keeley Tostitate in ningtor | Si " and British Coitmbia. Institute Kilbourne Ave, fake more than the match- ys is Roane Respects to) i itewee Meee ae INSTITUTE Green Lake or Fremont car 0 Sulitvan Bultd- | Sal ae A ie ny en 99 aera ing. Tel. Main'835. Seattle. Wash. G.T tle. Marr | lighting kinds of lights. Pres. Roosevelt | s"sis':** hare’ wo hall M & ASSORTMENT IS SUPERIOR = Ge : eta feengane, here |. T-ALL OTHERS she yg a Should Know $e searrie ELECTRIC Co.) of our western hon and bane hange. Til try the CASCADE en on © atts. weekly payments 907 First Avenue we | Gingusted, I told my wife to hunt up ‘3 map of the United States; that we | "srs, going to move @ large one, was spread Ps ‘the Kitchen table. T got a string and tied it to the end of pencil. My wife held the other and placed that end on the Kaneas spot where we were livin, held it firmly And T stretched It thant to draw a semi-circle, | | | | | | ee ard OOO OOOO 20801000010 That we sell on easy WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Marquis who arrived tn Washington yen- afternoon, visited the state de- | Cite to pi it and also paid his respects to > stick it out, dent Roosevelt. He will leave | Wont Fishing light for New York and goes then| ‘The first thing 1 aid after arriv Cor. Marion __ Beret Lieb trom “Yale univers) tackle ¥é Matador 0 i 1§ GAYUS ie Sey "wife hunted. a. und that | Flour that gives uni- Your Time Is Valuable Your 4 USES longings into it anawe had fan for) versal satisfaction’ must Tailor-Made Suits, Sepe- Doctor rate Dress Skirts, Silk waite sates nemmertp tion be ——- | "A short time ‘afterward 1 rentea| be equal to every test. rectly of chemically pure and SPOKANE, Oct. 21.—British agents “2 Office in a structure where now and Flannel Shirt Waists, ioe not et th reeult did not know x 01 Second Avenue Pt cay etvertes oe ® since we had jour lie ea ake a change. I'll try the CASC, ‘ADE LAUNDRY Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue elephone, so far we de- nd we did, Se ie ee Ae a ee i "Phone, Mata 667, Seattle's Only Up-Town Theatem A High-Class Family Resort, Prices—i0c, 300, 40¢ and Ha TON NIGHT And Every Evening This W Matinee urday. The Best Comedy Seen in This Season. “Hunting for Hawkins” | Presented by a Superior Company ef Comedians, 4 UCH can often be saved if you know just where the thing you want is to be found at the price you can afford to pay. You will find that these ads. will often furnish you just that kind of information. Every Ad. New Every Day. buying cayuses as cavairy re-|*t#nds the Starr-Hoyd huiiding, and desired sae es fu iu, Capital Patent tal it Wass, EA spectacles that are offered at 9-10 aaa lla nade m the purest and } < ee ae ee hundreds of homes de-|] fmm ite tite” Ow Stack Is cane FARNSWORTHS WESTBERG & CHILDS ie 0202905010001 0% died SO6ooo A Window Full of Candy { 6o°e Sherman, Clay & Co. from 100 to 7c HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. First and Pike Tel, Main 956 =} ¥ p the United ate in eo ¢ Miitinion of the Chinese teria ins manding the very best. Made in Seattle by th is taken with iived here en route. He will wail for as with our 3 coffee in the morning, with || fee cakes fresh from. the oven, O80 OOO OOO Hee: Peking tomorrow When his w rk as A teason, 904 Second Ave. Feomamlesioner ie ended he will co-0p- Hungarian process. iT YOUR HEATER WANT we xpect acl 132 Second Ave. Phone, Maia 6 ¢ STEINWAY DEALERS this is the place to get it is store more ting a new commercial treaty with . “BOSTON GROCERY anywhe of the $25 kind, and | 1413 Second Ave. | | ERICA ‘ae (capital Milling. Company Milling Company | ' ; {omer to come back |STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES sonenoeoorcooeworeeeeey IL ea iat iia ) AMERICA lf _Zacsns sey ERNST BROS. . ie The Soe Tailoring Co. 2 Cans Eoonomy Cream 160 | Salted Almonds | ITS ALWAYS RELIABLE FOR AN EXPERT Now Fresh Honey in Glasses, “Rub No More” {06 Pike Street ‘ ‘Tel. Green b ; 1207 Fiest Avenue A Our laundry work is making new 10 Cents New customert New Fresh Honey, in comh 2 Glace Marrons A new washing powder in this market, but one that has been thoroughly tested in the Kant. Try it and you will find thi it is not misnamed, 1-1b pack- ages, 100, | W. S. MAYFIELD || FAMILY GROCER | 608 Pike. Tel. Main 998 and 971 | Blickpaldt | |$22/ Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE’S|@AFE AND largest and GRUL only first-class room European plan HOTEL a rk, Gntionl lites in } Reliable Hardware Adolph Lindauer; = Fair Prices G@ BD am gedigre de Prichard Hardware Company M7 Pike Street friends every ' . mean steady pecause on always brings another bundle. We guarantee our work to be all that first class laundry work should De Either domestic or medium gloa® finish, VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 21 Kbeock, an American, h ap. ted fish comminnic British lumbia under a three years’ agre: He has been chief deputy f fish, commission ra This seas Preserves Cooked crop Jel trom. 10 For Pickles, Salads, ‘akes, Pies, ( andic Apple Dumplings, ‘and other good eatables, Queen City Laundry 1426-28 Fourth Ave, near Pike St Established 1890, Phone, Main 96% il PRPRARIP PTestesirstort! Medical Water , eczema and all fi and skin diseases. At drug. | ~~~ eee ~e or 1210 Firat avenue. SHANNON’S 4 electric fixtures, Ki- in 1220-1222 Becond. Fat Clark Co. #16 Second Ave, Ora errr taeerest et treet tt. I NERVOUS WHAKNE nent and la 8 and prostrat s cure in the new hygh and women find treatment ee ee | «OD. BT. TURNER = Fi Bceeceecceeees, R555 555555555 HAYNE aa