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THURSDAY, OCTOR: THE SEATTLE STAR Two KILLED QUR TRADE WITH ‘FRISCO: LARIMORE, N on Th SEATTLE COMPARED WITH OTHER CITIES IN MATTER OF STREETS, WATER MAINS, PARKS AND TAXES Ina morn, nto Vessels Going South Have, More Than They Can Carry, But | jer, cies io north, Not So With Those From the Golden Gate Penguin has just oor } ull likely. tonlant AT S T. JOHNS »:: Freteht business between this city) Pollard line, following the tn-| with 10,000 pounds. ‘The Capel and Francisco im better now than| ittative of the Dollar people, will put | [iete K. have been repairing for the JOHNS, N. F., oar end of the Great flyer, Fi and bre! Whittaker were kill Special Sale of Baby Caps The Entire Fall Stock Underpriced In the Pike Street window will be found a representative display of ow Fall Stock of Baby Caps, tomorrow in order to cause a little flurry in selling of this line before the rainy weathersets in we have decided to begin a sale of the entire stock much under regular values. Indeed, the prices the caps will be offered at will average a full quarter less than regular values. ‘According to the very latest government statistion, Seattle ts far behind cites of its classe In number of miles of paved strec However, the number of streets constructed In the Inat two three months, and those struction at the pres ent time will materially incre his city’s showing, but even then Seattle falls below the standard. In the matter of sewers, Seattle stands tatrly well, The follow Ing table will be found interesting, th 8 being given in thelr numerical order of population and’ paved streets and sewers by and been in the history of more nahips on the route lant two Weeks and will go out with ery steamer that leaves here | tween here and southern ports in a few days, They are loading sup und Is loaded to the auards nado, which has hitherto called pites now ST. Oct, Duke of York and party, on board the royal yacht Ophir, arrived here esterday, A heavy | fall rain spoiled the decorations, and _pre- vented the duke and duchess from | wooing the city, as planned, INVOLVES MILLIONS Franchises to be fel se } Cittes, Portland, Or Atlanta, Ga Grand Rapids, Mich Dayton, © Richmond, Va Nashville, Tenn . Beattio .. Tacoma .. Spokane... ‘The homber of actow of public’ parks owned by, and the miles of water mains of, the important Northwestern cities, will be found Interesting. Tacoma leads in parks and Portland In miles of Water mains: However, in the number of water mains in Portland ia included 31 miles from the source of the supply to the city limits, ‘The table follows: Cities— Sowers 98,18 59.83 190.08 110.75 63.00 64.07 64.07 64.50 Uae Paved streets from the Call 63.00 192.32 Freight exports |cisco here are not bh is, on the contrary mand for W California, coal are the ch One local tear retuned (000 tons of freight In one month cause of an inability to handle It Ind., Oct Materials are of Various Sorts Including Red Silk and Panne Velvet, trimmed in fur, swans down ang ruching. There are all the wanted colors and these are the latest styles in 1901 and 1902 Baby Caps. HERE IS A GENERAL IDEA OF PRICES 25 cts for Baby Caps Worth 33 cts | 75 cts for Baby Caps Worth 95 cts 59 cts for Baby Caps Worth 70 cts| 85 cts for Baby Caps Worth $1.00 $1.00 for Baby Caps Worth $1.25 And So on up to $3.50 for $5.00 Baby Caps find hin wife him with a dagger @ It into his heart, In the com. he also alleges that she keep f carbolic acid in thi h DINED AGAIN Water, Mains, 166.00 116.47 dation, ‘Teeomn's debt in the second ishest. i test Ia Newton, Mans. which t# $188.76 In Duluth, In Pawtucket, R. 1, it te $108.82, In all other ont per capita debte are found Agk., $5.68; Onkiand, Cal, $7.23 and Scranton, Pa., ye torlowina figures in order of population are given for of @ few citier: & at The Rainier Due Beattie, 200 for Whatce W tor Fair the cireult court here by € essed in Illinois erflow frelght. on. th valy intermittently, will be on " gular run, ‘Thin line will main tain 9 day schedule, commencing | ‘The steamship Maintor is due to ar-| | rive here this afternoon from Call-| will touch at Ibv ‘ice i discharging cargo there.| MUNCIE u She haa 200 tons for Uh t city 670 for | tonal cane has been filed In haven and 100 for different Puget |DUNn, « prom nt merchant ngainat jsound ports, The Rainier has 2 Be- | bis wife, Jens He charges » Oot. 24, who in at | @ guest of Morris F. Tyler, treasurer | of the university, at dinner last Mon (eoabiicartitins |day evening. ‘Former Postinaster |General Bissell was alvo ame ne the | euiesta, removed to #11 First. | Exceedingly Large Quantities of Fish Unloaded Every Day SPRINOFIELD, NL, Oct. 14.-—The state supreme Court ‘today handed down an opinion sustaining a decis ion of the lower court ordering th board of equalization to assess the franchises of corporations at their sotual value, as indicated by market value of their securttios. This decision inv “ franchives Valued at several hundred millions of dollars, WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and vicinity Friday, fair; west winds - Witter Springs Medical cures raquonatiom, For Millinery Buta and Cloaks eat M. D. pita and Johnson Co,, 1109 o Ribbon Sale Continued A great Sale of Manufacturers’ Ribbons will continue tomorrow better values than have been offered in Seattle this year, THESE PRICE HINTS Double Face @ yard, at Of course these are only « few of the and by referring to the full lst of prices, or if you come to the store will gladly show you the entire offering. LA ROCK yunt of fiah is be tng received by local dealers, About alone, These fish come from traps at! it to Btone, Fisher and I —_—— No. 5, Positively Only Three (3) More Days Remain in Which to Take Advantage of the Big Money-Saving Opportunity Presented by D. S, Jobo. ston Company's Alteration and Clearance Sale, Without @ question it represents and perhaps ever, ‘arents who dren's eyes a: Grand ema teonend, by T im ee No, 2 All-Bilk @atin and Gros Grain; worth be a yard, for .. No. % All-Sitk ‘Satin and” worth ite = yard, for All-ilke regularly de Gros Grain Ribbon 106 ‘Tacoma, Spokane ‘The receipts from al! sources for the inat fiscal year of the mu- mtetpal goverumente of important Western and Northwestern citles ak {UCHARD OPTICAL CO., ‘Tonight and light to fresh south to Jenn, In order to clear the stock. In fact Friday is to be, in the futur and people seeking lowered prices in all sections of this great shopping center, will do well t mind that Friday sees more odd lots under-priced than any other Gay in the week. Remember, however, we are not talking of unsaleable stuff, but the last of the lines that were our beat sellers, and are reduced to littleness because of their intrinsic values. MISSES TAILOR-MADE SUITS Over in the Pike street corner will be found @ line of Misses’ ‘Tallor-made Suits, from ages & to 16 years. These are in cheviot, ladies’ cloth and corduroy, and we will offer what is left of them tomorrow at @ price range from $5. to $12.0, though the real value is much more. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESS- EB, $1.60- Another line of Children's Dressen, in a variety of patterns and materials; worth $2.00, will be offered tomorrow at $1.56 each. CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT $2.96 — BETRAYED NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. %— Arthur Burke went into partnership with Olaf Sandberg here during ¢ fair to conduct a machine nema, Sandberg put up $280 capital, and Burke skipped with the money | Teen he telexraphed his wife In Ta- i a have touched Sandberg for This “touching” telegram betrayed Burke to the police. He was brought in yesterday from Lewiston, ho, where he was arrested nine days ago. pxatemately ‘ tateaci _ VEGETABLES IN DEMAND This Store’ s Friday Specials Create ity eye Co, A Big Interest Phone Main 498 We've buttt up “ | Immenre interest in thin store’ PERFECT and the reason is simply that thoroughly Values are offered at unusual prices. 4 Friday speciale will be filled. Mall orders trom out of town, Made of the best Eastern) Washington hard wheat; is/ postmarked not later than Saturday, will tilled at the highest grade of fancy ”— EQUR 5c. SPECIALS ‘Wire Potatoes Masher, extra | Patmeto Serub Brosh ie ket two years, and is highly) When looking for relief for your! call at 6-10 Heussy row of the entire lot, l%c a gar- WOMEN’S 20 STOCKINGS, 120— Women’s Past Black Fleece Lin- #4 Cotton Stockings, worth 20c a pair, Ie. STOCKIN 0466666 666466666668>b660000006 O@e =e rc aA Fancy Crepe Paper, value ise a roll, for 18. Invisible Hairpin, for tie, Brush Binding, worth 6i4ea yard, for 4c. WOMEN'S $6.00 COATS at Fri H— Don't put your purchase off too ne, for remember Saturday night ends after which the regular pri os will be restored again open evenings ull od secondhand = planoe Pp. Thoroughly reliable and fully war. ranted hew ones from $188, $200, | up, and some as low aa $137 for the regu- and $55 for the $20 Women’s Kersey Conta, in tine and black; worth will be sold for Friday $4.95. ‘These are elegant well made, revers trimmed with plique. BOYS’ SUIT SPE Boys’ Vestee Su mixture stripes; douls Vests to matth, sizes elght; fen oee at ae Wesel ag spuds are heid at $20@28 a store news, Fast Black Cot- high-spliced heel 4 Goudie toe, and sole; Friday gain price, 17%. We SCHOOL PLAIDS, to in. All-Wool School Plaids, regular boc quality, for 29c. %e FOULARD SILK, 490— -in. All-Sik Figured Fou- the 85c quality, for #9e Fri- be these Umbrelias—Repairing and covering specialty. Shamek. 1221 let, Site” Parti¢s having jand in the city of Beattie suitable = Carnegie posing of Children’s Storm Serge Dresses, agen 4 to 16, trimmed with wool, suutache braid tn white and gold this is a $5 dress, but we price ‘This i indeed an opportune time to buy & plane or organ if you are jackets are desirous of savin You ing @n accurate deseription of Jand and statin, atv. the the lowest cash ‘HM. Lindsay, chair. minsion- Library Comm: ers, Seattle, Ween, 622-3-4 New York butiding. Do not wait till serious trouble de- velopa. ‘The sooner, the easier. Justed giasses will do it. experts in retleviny guarantee satisfaction SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO., ‘xpert Eye Fitters, i egies ee 4 007 2nd Ave I green corn, ete ao Parsnipa, Have the strain removed. Property ad- We are eye strain, and 1 (Next to Stone, Fisher and Lane's). —————— 14@Iige per Ib; squashes, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT oF the Sta! ‘ounty of Kh Sjate of Washi . Probati waton, County ewes, 640; portllte per 1; veal, large, Se; smail, 10c. Provisions—Hams, ise; breakfast of Washington, for the Notice, ng, a8, In the matter of the es- Joseph M. Ptohl, deceased. IN| THE commended by all who have| used it. Every sack warran-| ted. To better advertise we offer tom ortow at, 80c POT SACK visserges SUPERIOR CoURT OF the State of Washington for the vunty of King. In Probate. In the matter of the eatate of Joseph M. Pfonl, deceased. 169. Ore der to show cause Why distribution should not be mai Joseph Grol!, administrator of the ¢ of Joseph M. Pfohl, deceased, having filed in this court his petition wetting forth that aaid estate ix now in & condition to be cloned and for distribution of the the persd nd it appearing to the court that said petition sets facta suffictent | bution of the SEA Friday Speriad ‘Tin Wash Ba. win... . Be DRAPERY ROOM--FRIDAY SPECIALS Figured Table Of Cloth, ¢ ft. wide, per yard Ihe Good Heavy Straw mattings, per yar! i ihe 3-40. Linen Sorim, fancy stripes, per yard ... Be Washington Air-Tight rt \« ” jor West, and nothing could be more grant Very easy terms, At the present cut prices, On nt of the remodeling of ow tleally designe: ed here that would retail regularly considerable over $500, that wiil now at $29, and no greater value as ever offered by any house East mental to a he We hav ne Organs ew of the best it for Friday at $3.95. CHILDREWS EID ER DOWN COATS, 11.19 A special offering in Children's Eiderdown Coats; worth up to $3 each, ages from six months to three years, tomorrow $1.19. CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS, splendid lot of Children's Feit Slippers; worth 400 a pair, Friday bargain price 2 WOMEN'S 135 FELT SLIP. ERS, Tho— Our regular tine of $1.25 Felt Slippers f will be mark- ed for Friday WOMEN’S LRC Women's — ten-button Beaver Leggins, will Friday at 26¢ a pair. MEN'S ASBESTOB GLOVES. 5c Men'e heavy Oil Tan Asbestos Gloves; worth @bc a pair, Friday bargain price, 0c. MEN'S é6¢ UNDERSHIRTS, 350— Black sold is in fashionable patterns 8 and evening gowns— stripe tweeds, made breasted coats; these with linen thread, sizes 8 to 15 years, regular ptt *pecial for Friday, o ‘col Black Storm lar @Se quality, Fri- felling price, SEVEN DRUG SPECIALS— Woodbury’s Facial Powder, with chamots skin, 25c boxes for Ie. Very" stylish lot of Hats, made up with o pons, Powder Puffs, 25¢ kind, for 10. breasts and pon. : Epsom Salts, Zsc packages for 2M. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, at 20c a bottle. Piso's Cure for Consumption, Another line of Hats, trimmed with il the the kind, for 2c. Kirk's White Oatmea! Soap, 12 cakes in box; special for Friday, only 36¢ a box. 15 BARS “BON" SOAP FOR 25c— The famous “Bon” Soap, will be much under-priced for tomor- ha You may buy 15 bars at Stitched worth $2.50 each, in of and grey, will be offered: row at $1.50. Wc BLANKETS AT 8e— 7 Blankets, tan and grey, 0: OTHER BASEMENT SPECIALS 3-at. Granite Tea-pots for ise. l-gal. Oil Cane, at i0c. 1447 Rogers Bros. medium knive and forks, at $3.25 a dozen. poons in electric plate or metal, at six for I5e. Desert Spoon solid white met FRIDAY BAR TIONS— Bone Callar Buttons, wort Chitdren'a | a dozen, at 2%¢ a dosene Pants or Shel! Hairpins, at &c a dozen. plain weave; ks of Assorted Needles for to 0c, ase | dcr worth se | cto hereby given that Joseyh | mak ' ni parlor sty with beveled Groll, administrator of the eaiAte 2¢ . 18, smooth steet.88.00 [il French plate mirror, eleven stops, ont, deceased, han ri Py 04.28 dividing couplers, 122 reeds; worth £4 to, and filed tn eaid , Py ioe now $58; others in proportion. na mm. 5.00 : “ and that Friday, the 22nd ON ai 86.00 <b Welle maana eather 903 Second Avent artment of our said Superior Court, Burke Build ~ REDERICK ¢ & NELSON | With Stores Also at Tacoma, Everett County, has been duly appointed by enid court for the settlement « HOME. FURNISHERS |___and Whatcom Second Avenue and Madison Street prcerereseversneerterrrs jot, will be amongst the bargains for tomorrow inetead of Sd. 0c CAMBRIC, THe— 1,000 yards of 36-in. worth l0c a yard, row, at Te. Lage SERGE, 81-f0— Fleece lined Serge, i pers, In good styles; worth Friday bargain price, $1-3¢ — $1.00 BEDSPREADS, 890— Full 11-4 White Crocheted spreads; worth $1.00 each, Bbc. |}O4e BON MARCHE] NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. le Best Light | Some Really Exceptionable Least Money cot Are told in these ads. today. You may not find just e thi hat y y day. i Better Than Electricity : peri : Ps his se ue but (tay cede (We can furnish gas or SOS: eee jew Every Day. electricity). The Humprey > Gas Arc has no equal as : 5Mo Army Blankets 1 a store light. " $18 best obtainable, for ie the ‘oe iN Seattle Gas & Electric Co. J pics, teins everytning 3 money in an Reuaile « Army, Shirts, $2.00 214-16 Cherry St. Tel. Main 96 : wip ee 8 eatin | g HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. } |. Small_type — great sav Enppesesosnonsscssesese® | Fint aad Pike cl. Main9@ KIRK, 5209 First Avenue ings. These are regular|Washington Tent & Awning “@ ot $25.00 V VAL UE > > 1 Buea i | pric es--always lowest-- and | Company. (Inc.) $ Builders’ Hardware for $25 In every sult that we turn ¢ wo will furnish you an eum Manufactu ‘# of waterproof horse out, The $25 grade will give you for the hardy e for the new |] regular qualities -— always|ana wagon covers, dash aprons, wag- highest. $ the est of satisfaction, and it $ house, complete, Sat Jon tops and umbrellas, will fit } Renee, ons ‘Satisfaction |} } Ee § Tol. Main 1026. ‘NST Witch Hazel, pint bottle Bil... | patil Benaine, pint bottle ER! BROS. Gasoline, pint t Ammonia, pint bottle Glycerine, 2-02, bottle Vaseline, one-pound can Belladonna Plasters, 2 for Beef, Iron and Win Wright's Sarsapariiia 5 Emulsion Cod Liver Ol with Hypo. phosphites i Hall's Catarrh Cu Backs, t0c; belies, tie. Honey—12% @l4e. ‘Better, Cheese, Legs and Poultry Men's Fleece-Lined Shirte—no drawers in the lot-—worth é5c @ garment, Friday 35e. N'S $1.60 UNDERWEAR, Women’s All-Wool Jersey Rib- bed Vests and Pants, all sizes, grey or white; worth $1.50 a gar- ment, a Friday bargain at éic. CHILDREN'S ce UNDER. RAR, Department the City of Beatth 2nd day of November, 191, at the hour of 9:20 a’ clock a, m. of sald day, then and there to show cause, If any they have, why an order of dis tribution should not be made of the residue of sald estate among the heire and persona in said petition mentioned. according to law. Tt te further ordered that a copy of this order be published once a week for four micceanive weeks before the waid 22nd day of pvember, 1901. in the Benttle Star, a newspaper print ed and published tn anid King county and of general circulation therein. Done in open Court this ath day of October, 1901 BOYD J. TALLMAN Jude of sald on the Rest cheap Wood Sheet Steel Heater on the market, IN York, Sone: Wisconsin. 18 The Roguefort, | Ting Pert per case; Limburger, i6@ Swine, 18@1Se. No- said | account, at which time and piace any | person interested in sald estate may |appear and file his exceptions tn writ. ;}ing to said account, and contest the fare Witness. the Hon. Roya J, Tallman, fudge of the eald Superior Court. and the seal of said Court hereto amMxed this 24th day of October, 1901, C. A, KOMPFY “Terk i, or Lines 200. regularly worth 26¢ ern, Poultry—Hens, 9@10¢; large spring, Lie; broilers, fas ducks, 10@ ile. ‘The following ger are ng n> ‘Offered to the pro Io Pay ot i on the dock or 0028.00; barley, ae chicken feed, By D.K. SICHLE Deputy Clerk. OOO OD OOOO OO OO OOO! 0G 21.00; corn, $1.60 per 100 Ibs. Hay—Puget Bound, per ton $10.00@ 12.0; Eastern Washington timothy, Butter — prem ranch, 13@14¢; na- tive creamery, 22@23c Ghecos Native Washington, 120. Eggs — Strict fresh ranch, 24@%0c; Eastern, 19220. Poultry-—Hens, 8@%; W@tic; small spring, 12G1% 10Giic; turkeys, 11@120. joni For the cure of Liquor, LE Habits and Brit Green Lake or Fremont car, Office 10 Sulll Build. KEE INSTITUTE Ing. Tel Main 335, Seattle, Wash. G. T. Cant * Mgr PLL ES” Pe ya” Morphine, Opium oF Tobaces The only Keeley Ww. tor large spring, ducks, Laundry Left in Our |A Money tare Office Befor Mon, on Call Trade Prices ed fron front, 12% finished ¥ hirts, ‘oc; collars, 20; eutts, finished Thur. finished F H Queen City oem Laundry 1 Fri, 6 > A stock —= Cows, 3%0; steers ives, E%@i%c; sheep, HEAVY LOSS eee ee ee oe oe oe The “Magio Garland” It is a dandy It i air-tight ty-aix hours, Pe rfect gas and burner 1butes A fuel saver Go, H. Woodlouse & Co., 1409 ut peverertririrar srt tres Thur Fri m, finished Sat Sat. 6 p. m., finished Mon, Any day before 9 a.t day if marked smoke Distr Warm Cowss aad Wrappers heat evenly OOo OR ‘Something ‘for the Little § A whole windowful they have to have Comfortable garments for winter wear that are supe ity and making, and very attractive in appearance. Wrappers ty flannelette, in pretty jor in qual |, Ind. oiling rooms, beef Killing department, blac! ith shops and cooling rooms ‘were burned to the ground In the department air 190% men were employed. Fire engines were gent By train from Chicago to aid the local department in fighting the conflagration. i TOO POPULAR PEKIN, Oct, 24—It is probable that Wa ‘Ting Fang, Chinese minis ter #t Washington, will be recalled. His popularity abroad t# looked on with disfavor here, being considered indicative of a lack of loyalty to his own country. NEW YORK, Oct. %4.—#ir Thomas Lipton has advertised Shamrock 11 for sais, The price sought is not known, AT P8e—Of good a with bretd, Lows +25-—-Ot AT i inmmed AT #1.50—0f best « a with braid, fitted AT $1.75 Of fast black satin trimmed with narrow black braid Planaclette Gowns AT BMe—Of good quality Hannelette, in pretty checks and stripes, some are trimmed with torchon lace, others finiwhed with silk but on hole stitching. AT The-—Of better quality flannelette, nbroidery and lace AT #1,25-—Of pinin white, pink and blue cindere ty ks and stripes, 4 Of plain erean rimaned with fi Of white cind: ith pink and blue em Flannelette Petticoats Of pretty striped and checked outing with flounce. AT 48e—Of best quality outing, trimmed with lace, scalloped flounce, trimmed with silk button hole stitehing, AT 7he-—Of pink, blue and cream cinderella flannel, with wide scal loped flounce; button hole stite hed. patterns, trimmed }) nstantly ur ad at per Life sight \ re, We can y best vision ) OPTICAL CO,, » Opticians, nd AVG, sher and Lan houlder ruff mands are m the eyes ization ent Is a failure thr #, yoke and BEEF, WINE | AND IRON | Only 60c a Bottle |«' Regular $1 Size and double rutties trim- |} eine } quailty plain black percale, The Seattle Tailoring Co, 4207 First Avenue Yosler Wi xamination of your by a graduate of the New ¥ setae Pickled Pork a Optical College Sanitarium, Hinckley Blog AXMINSTER AND. SMYRNA RUGS Below Cost This Week at Osden’s, 502 Pike St to boll n cabbage or for any 4 aii Remington Typewriters standard of excellence, ge S"NILES? : General Dealer, Ps 109 Cherry street, 4 | Soescoccssosesos | STAPLE @ & FANCY GROCERIES 2 Cans Economy Cream 160 Op W. S. MAYFIELD oe Btcekfldt- ‘ FAMILY GROCER 502 Pike. Main 998 and 271 227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 |g, w. cor, Pike Bi wad Second Ave, trimmed with braid, colored Cholee Rey Adolph Lindauer Sclentitie Optician 322 Pike Street a flannel and pret- hon Ince la flannel, tuek- other purpose for which a good article of pickled pork is used, 12\0c Per Pound pik an lace 4d ave, and Columbia Main 19 a flannel, wit roidered flann tueked yoke, trim- WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. Albert Hansen 72°, te | } largest AT 2he. Jewelry house in on Subscribe for the Seattle Daily Star, is Subseribe for the ta Seattle 4 with Inter-State | Daily | Dock. \ hese

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