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‘wornar, OCTORER #8, 191. eS (he strike situation tn etnias =} THE MOLDERS’ END OF IT elty]} ating with the Metal Trades assoct- He modified before many days) ation with a view to gaining (his end ses Bade to work. F. A, Mitohell, secretary of the py the molde . Metai ‘Trades association, ts well tm: W. Keough. A vice pr tl pressed with the moldera’ repre: wf the International Union of Mold-| sentative, He sald this afternoon arrived in Seattle from Troy I have conferred with Mr, Keough Keough’s sole obdject|on the strike situation. He improsead - to this city is to en-|me most favorably and I believe if get his men back tojanything ts to be accomplished he and he is now negoti-'can do it." ra communteation to the board spettic works Samuel Greene asks t to rush the construction of ¢ , thence on Hell street west ‘ordered by counct!. Greene states that block U Sixth addition is now full and without opportunity it with a sewer, ‘ate dangerous to the health community and there ts mu: t. Mr, Greene says po sewer, ‘The board will take the matter - BMonce. First Avenue Improvement 1 Lurie, of this city, bh chased a lot at the corner of ‘avenue and Virginia street, Geseame _ A. M. Springer, a real estate man of this city. The price paid w | Baw, lodgtt it is the new owner's intention | tmpro the batidings and eventual- Ty erect a modern ag Modern apartment house. FOR CHARITY Lan degiegd Liederkrans socte! -Amertoan re! the ing of Nov. TO HEALTH gene trom Westlake avenue to Den- The cose- there ‘Deon dwellings on that block for! ‘or eight years and still there ‘At preseat there is a three house on the property, | of German. mt city, will give @ concert event: . % hall, The singers of DISCHARGED of he} he R. BE. MoCurdy, a ctvit service em- ploye of the water department has | made complaint to the civil ser Vice commission, that the rules of the commission had been violated by to) Foreman Manning of the water de~ y between Fifth and Sixth) partment ‘The improvement was re- He claimed that some time ago a number of temporary employes were In| put to work when the list of eligible of | civil service men had been exhausted, to) A few days ago, when the work be- came slack, he says the foreman, tn- stead of laying off the temporary men, discharged a number of civil service employes, MoCurdy among) them. Foreman Manning wa: |fore the commisel and asked UP) to explain, He said that he had jlaid off a few civil service men and retained temporary employes, but that It was through a mistake, he of oh called be- ur at the time not knowing just who were the civil service employes. ash ttention was ter he rectified the The commission instructed adhere strictly ° civil service regulations, The c - mission was satisfied that the tion of Mr. tenttonal error, and learned that it had been rectified a few days after- ward, GIVEN PLENTY He mistake. Mr. Manning to as} a to ty. Minnte Wilson, an alleged notor- fous pickpocket, was arrested ae she | amy Sven stepped from the gang-plank of the to a fund to be used t a Christmas dinner to the peor Wee res easnere and Philbrick. destitute in Seattle. program will give an gd Handel” pal es nows singers, A Whatcom Boy Missing wilt be render- orchestra and the piled tle fellow, was arrested by Detective The cast tg com- Seamer Garonne last night, by De N Py m women has lome during the past “Kid Edwards” “ smooth-faced, handson season. light-batred, | looking iit- . bard last night He ts sald by the police to be one of the most dangerous pickpockets that operated in Seattle. When searched a money belt containing Walt. Graham, a 14-year-old What. | 125 and a certificate of deposit on doy, aes deen missing from that | ‘The boy's moth- jeatle and has asked the Seattle National Bank for the same amount, was found. The cer- | tiftes @ la made out for Jess Ander- local police to} #on, and is being held as posible in- fim. re. ‘Graham | ¢riminating evidence. Edwards hae what tempted the boy | Only been in Seattle a short time, away from m home, IAT DO YOU HINK OF THIS? the dissatisfied Bartholomew; Litte does mom deco Johnson; Ida Bun- Fs ik Bunger. ‘rata further testimon: is diseases reported officers Saturday were ¢ Holden, aged 9 years, Pike go diphtheria; " Rudol aged 2 years, 213 sme ave- Teeta, Rorth, diphtheria. et Fer ra cant fer th pie tere month x thenine have been cases of contagious disease with five more days yet are 2 scarlet fever cas- Temalipox cases ~~ 7 diphthe # tar reported. Mee hae i persengct ed sto me down on wh on her from r from Nome. ‘The steamship Portland, Capt. Lin- has salled for San Francisco. . ee poultry and bench show will i if to the are fo 7 bear date of Dec. poe te auld Tobe the rm tensa in Tunning 4 this dr Eber Dounds of The Bu larg bg] world, dryer in tom. It be eatim: of fru (alll handie 1,000, ome sea! sient in poems ot tein Postmaster Wm, has been tal Where he will be sat §, Commissioner Wii tion with the fray ud Bnd teeuanice of at * Ottlice, OUT AT RENTON ame 4 in conn, ulent eancel OF Beach to ge all Is expect : Take its fepont, ” The committ posted that by emtablishin & po mg @ license on dogs anda, of horses an: a 4 hogs for all eed in the atre £an be rained Way to Bintott mation cose “acres: /ONe Hundred and es Wyeoff from Rich- Eugene Gryanna Gryanna waa contin- ¥ ax to the Ten cases aite- but WHERE THEY ARE BRIEF STATE NEWS A Hin Waila Jan. 21 to 25. yawmill of Stone Bros. at; has been burned to the county has several cases will issue refunding amount of $25,000. The cent. interest and | season. row Watla Logan of Hille to Ww c amined before. | AMPS At the H1)1 ight the committee ) * be a come here from San Fran- Chester, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mre. Samuel MeCool, died at Western avenue and Pike street last night. The body will be shipped to = B.C. by Butterworth s) Thirty-Nine Bargains Wheeled Off the Floors of D. S Johnston Company in Just Twelve Business Days Ending Last Nigat. to as 2 ph In accordance with our announce. ments, we closed our big and Clearance sale last night. Our reasons for runn same were fully expla: results in number of our most sang expectations When the problem of remodeling our store and consequent disposing of an enc Saturday re- to ria stock of pianos and organs in the short and limited period of two weeks (being more than many ers sell In @ year) confronte like any live, progressive jdate business house would, decided | that the best, quickest, cheapest and most practical solution would be to cut the prices to practically whole- | sale figures, so as to put them with- jin reach of nearly every one, and that scores of people throughout the community who were waiting for just such an opportunity, has been amply proven by the many shrewd and satisfied buyers who took ad vantage of the same, all of whom we | thank for their patronage, and who, we feel assured, will in turn, thank us for the great values we gave them. True, instead of giving the people this rare opportunity to make orn be 2 thernselves and homes happy and at | the same time best accommodate our own business, we might have carted the instruments around and dumped them into some storehouse till the work was done, and then hauled them bi repoligh them, tack on a couple extra cartages, tunings, ete. the methods of such hc ply that because a merchant houses in several different ¢ tied to patror ent | ie | At. 000 ot (which would be in keeping with unem ae im- has itles is m. thom est a hundred and thirty-nine sat ra and #0 many Johnston Comy lific piano and # in this part of will be right here to ur claims and live up Store will close as usual, until t that at 6 p. m. hi the hoildays eafter, and ning eta ° prevent tine “ates ond kaha geainance A dostottice hus been ‘| stein rete | "903, Second Avenue Reakinery ft baifead meee it dane T the new way men as Noite @ & vier. | With Stores Also at Tacoma, Everett | and Whatcom, WRONG MEN Manning was an unin-! But Don't Cut Them Down The Seattie Wlectric Con THR SEATTLE STAR, w|NEW ORANGES asked the co-operation of the public works ikl rious resulta of the contact of trie Hight wires, It ie asked that the t vend an Inspector with the foreman of the company and have them go ever the lines of the com-| New Market Feature Appears From pany and the Inspector dictate what whou done, Tt may t naary California to raise wires in some places, but in| & majority of thatances the company | feola it will be the proper thing to | trim the troen, Yor It desires that | A conalderable quantity of Caltf the city have the trees trimmed by | M4 fruit came into the markets this po man and Aske to be {morning among which appeared some | Permitted to bear the expense of the | S@#rly orang 1 inte er phony | Grapes are being picked up a Se . per box; that fruit ts fast ae at Rebuilding White Star J of the market for thin sens } Appl 1 mpuds are weaker this The Puget Sound Bridge and | mornin Dredging Co, have been given| Butter and eggs are unchanged. contract for the rebuilding of White Star dock, ‘The new dock JOBBING QUOTATIONS. will | Work of driving the piles will mence next week struction can go on without remov- cowt approximately $60,000, 1 ne | om The work of con debris, ing the sunken A 0. U. W. Will Celebrate Thirty-Third Anni- apples, | $1.40 grap nutmege, $1 quince (CORRECTED DAILY.) Greon Fruit, Lemons—$1.0004.50 a box; 760G@81; eating appl oranges, $405; ban: 60; pears, $1,.26@1.60 $11.26; prunes, cranberries, $8 per Potatoe®—$19.00@22.00 a ton; cooking $1.00 per sack; bogise per versary Tomorrow Night | oirk. leetuce, pil = } ii |S9@7be; gariic, Go; cabbage, $1@1.26 | owt; peppers, 12@16& huste, Me; cel At Ranke hall tomorrow evening | ery, 0@40¢ per doxen; weet pota | the local lodges of the Ancient Order | (0%, $1.00@1.25; Chill S@300 per Ib; mauer kraut of United Workmen, will ¢elebrate | the thirt 4 anniversary order. It ie to members vitation affair, of the ; |dried faa, cartons, 600; te imported, daten, 6@te Ib léc tomatoes, radishes pump order and their friends, A musical | Parsley, 20@300; onic n and Nterary program has been ar-|©Wt) parsnips, $1.00471.25; local green | ranged. Following this will be a| Corn, $1.25; cauliflower, dog dance, king, 1M@I%e per Ib; equa et Provisions ‘ AN EASY THING | necks teTigs per Ibi mutton, wetker | FOR THE HOBOS colo hes 9d gy Ni ag daa Provisions—Hama, 5c; breakfast “— backs, 100; bellies, le, | O hte emaker who ment at 1 has reported to his place had/p into last night, and ire of shoes stolen, T he second time this shop has been |entered during the past month. It is believed that a crowd of Washing | ton street hobos doing the work. WEATHER FORECAST | Seattle and victnity—-Tonight and Tuesday, occasional showers; fresh) | southerly winda ehtbvertbe for @ store in shington st the police } been broken vs eral 5 w Seattle Daily F. E. ELLION Refracting Optician When your eyes trouble you, come in and have them thoroughly exam. ined. If you do not need glasses 1 will tell you so, 9-10 Heussy Bidg., 34 and Pike. peeriiritiiiiiistisiis is sts we Looking for a Wedding Present? GOLDMAN ASSORTMENT IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS $01 Second Avenue Cor. Marion ‘ pes Blein, 24662 hington fc; Eastern : fresh ranch, gore tive Washington, Rew crop, two pounds Dried Hest Cleaned Currants, per pound Ihe Dried Peaches, large. very fine stock; two poun Evaporated Apri nda nie N White extra pounds Caltfornia pounds for 2fhe, pounds for SOc, SHANNON’S 1220-1222 Second. count teen and six PEEPEEE SEES TST E PT OT OOD $100 A good building lot on East side of Lake Union, close to car line. Very easy terms given to purchaser who desires to build. Herbert S. Upper § 12 and 13 SCHEUERMAN BLOCK First Avenue and Cherry Street Siicliniaiiiatearionenst| Westberg & Childs 1312 SECOND AVE. House Furnishings and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel We make a ly tatlore Black Dress Skirts and have them ing from $2 to $50 in cloth and taffeta specialty of fine in prices rang- Our Sulit Department has rec week, One particularly w ish heviot of fine quality, with long ¢ garment. Remember our terms o' ONE DOLLAR We show a large variety of Fur Scarfs, Collarettes, Capes and Ja *, in fine and me dium priced Fura ers thi nm Suits and Jackets PER WEEK BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second pebble a very nobby & Eggs and Poultry creamertes, | lowa we | d Dienssensssane.cenmagsene cream, M@ arge spring 1 19@14e; ducks, 10@1le Corrected Dally. — The following prices are being offered to the pro Jucer tn round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle | $17.004719.00; wheat, chicken feed, $20.00@21.00: corn, $1.00 per 100 Ibe. Hay—Puget Bound, per ton $10.00@ 12.00; Kastern Washington timothy, $13.60; alfalfa, $11.00 Butter — Fresh ranch, 19@140; na- tive creamery, 22@2%¢ eh Native Washington, 16 trict fresh ranch, 28@20¢ Poultry—Hens, 0@10e; large epring 10@1le; small spring, 1271 Jucka, WGie; turkeys, @1z Live stock — Cowa, die; steers 4%e; calves, 6Y@TMC; sheep, 4c; hogs, b@bY\e. Two Lines of Poles ‘The Independent Telephone Co. has axked permita for two more lines, One ta on Aurora street fro Hwing to North Fiftieth it will require 40-foot poles, ‘The oth er is on the east slide of Thirteenth! avenue from Bast Cherry to Bast Madison street and 16 49-foot poles will be required + umbrellas of ®hamek, formerly with Bon Marche Buy your 1221 Ant, ‘Tel. Reattic F Co., coal or wood. » drug store In town soils for tonsa this one in town wells finer dr or purer medicines tout it money than doe drug store ee Take the «imp ma and judge for y pint bottle pint bottle purself Wood Alcohol Witch Haw Henaine pint bottle pint bott pint bett 1-pound car oe adonna Plasters, two for......26 ef, Iron and Wine ..., o> + Oe right’s Sarsapariiia Coke Dandruff Cure ., 6b Hall's ur Be Berm ulate Liver OU with Hypoph Castoria eave Telephones, Main Tet, 8. B cor. Pike St. and Second Ave > STON of the BIG COFFEE POT 40c Tea for 19 Saturday sale will be of both tea and coffee. If you have been paying #c drted Japan t g00d for 1%, 25c Coffee for 19c We believe our 2c coffer is the best in Seattle at for a # . le one just as that price Saturday you'll pay for tt only 190. Rhodes Bros. 1331 Second Ave. TTL WAS, | Specials for This Week All-Linen Unbleached 18-in. n worth § I-te, Crash for, yard Se S8-in. Heavy Cream Linen Damask rth Sc, for, yard he -in, Sash Curta with » n Batte ect; w » Lac bere « ard in. Pretty orth § 1-3e, Slack Satin F tucked flounce worth $3.26, for, lack Mercerized Satin Petticoats, two styles, one has a heavy corded double fiounce, the other a 10-i1 for Figured for, a yard Silkat plaited flounce; usual price $2, for, ene . 2 Ladies vy Fieece-Lined Ri v Pants, cream o worth 50c, for, each a6. Ladies’ Part Wool Silver Gray Rib. bed vests and Pants; worth 6 ach «+5 Silver Gray Thre 1 Ribbed Vests worth 9c, for, enc Silver Gray Rit sce-Lined Union Suits; 600, for, Figured Silkalines i iGe, apectal for, yard 1 in, Figured Art Denims, « new styles and both sides prir worth 15¢ Quart 4 Pant 50c 4 and worth Bde worth 184 SETTER THAN FONDS TAL Ffook at 5 Gants See Jas. CG. Givens & Co. | 33-24-46 Starr--Boyd Bide, Washington Dental and Pho- tographic Supply Co. 2 COLUMBIA STREET Wholesale photogr of the er and tonin; and retail phic materi famous W. D| P. solution Ramaker Music (0, 1415 Second Ave, Same Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche, ers develop. and} And no] BASEBALL The Seattle League Team Downs the Nonpar If the Me league ed to bring terror to f rtainly put it all Nonpareiis of this city Athiet park #terday th attion gation by a in the | play ateur x for Hickey was 4nd fanned out 16 Nonparell players, On the other hand, Merrit proved easy for the league men. If the weather permita, a nerien games Will be arranged for th between the Seattle and '} THE FAIR | Ory and Fancy Goods wn Gees Seay oe 220 Piko St., Cor. 2nd p Bre catheemtactagly te plielamasol A Magnificent Exhibition OF ALASKA OURIOS AND FURS Is now displayed in our show window. MINK, SEAL, SEA OTTER, WHITE FOX, BLUE FOX, RED FOX, CROSS FOX. All these Furs can be made up to order. A beautiful Aleutian basket from Attu Island, valued at $100 A FEW INTERESTING ITEMS THAT 25ec WILL BUY Sale of Dress Goods now on India Stik, a 25e 13 2he 25e 2he he Black Hose, an extra value Zhe Handkerchief, em. brotdered, fully price special new vetlings: abow halt 2heA line of The items are all ements worth your Your special atten call again to our din of Alaska of furs and play curtow. THE F. AUR After Dark Your comfort depends light. as Use electricity your illuminating medium, and ensure clean atmosphere. Costs no more than the match-lighting lights. ‘THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC Co. 907 First Avenue Specia! Grocery Bargains for Tuesday and Wednesday Best Bulk Iowa Creamery Butter, per pound ......25¢ Bert Freeh Roasted Peanuts, 3 quarts for citer COFFEE ADAMS’ BEST JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE—Guaran- teed to please you, per pound . 406 ADAMS’ JAVA ‘OMBINA TION COF Our regular 2c Coffee, Tuesday and Wednesday, special price, r pound Ide 4 Cooking Apples, per 3 Loaves Bread 3 cana Tomatoes ADAMS GROCERY co 929680299090 00G080000% HUYLER’S and GUNTHER’S Famous Canties FRESH EACH WEEN } largely upon artificial) No matches, odor or smoke. | | 24 eve, and Columbia, Tel, Main “it | 3 A SPECIAL OFFERING Of Men’s Fine, Fancy Striped and Plaid Suits at 20.00 in the newest forest green, olive 1 nd blue effects. No mer. chant tailor could produce their equal for lens than $16 to $40. We are poss itive no other ready-made elothiet can produce thelr equal, aw the styles are exclusive and Confined to us by the manufacturers, ADAMS. & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Dependable Clothiers 200 PIANOS $60,000 Worth of Pianos---No Com- | petition Can Stand Before Us ‘THIS CLUB RATE DISCOUNT IS A MONEY SAYER 1, reliable @ pds that will bear!) Our ces and terms cannot be inepection, is the principal factor in| met by any other dealer during the Poise tig h- ae, eee » tre year 1901. With a reasonable cash payment you can purchase on easy terme, without interest. Compart our prices with others, Investigate the interest problem. Next Monday we will have 25 of the well known Martin Bros. pianos, which we will sell at $165, on easy payments, without interest. To accommodate the many custom. ers, We will Keep open evenings whe we continue this big sale of pianos, piano ts sold is the next for consid- eration, Our aim i» to buy end sell |the best. The prement ts not the ern of cheapness, but of the largest value for the doliar invested. We have cut expenses to the minimurn, |the factories we deal with have | made us concessions for cash, that | enables us to make @ club rate dis jeount on 200 pianos or $66,000 worth, and to offer them at a price and on terms never before made on the Pacific coast | Cline’s Plano Dou all & WDouga Ce 717 -19 - 21-23 bea ven 2 Ribbon Sale THIS WEEK Large quantiticsof bright pretty ribbons that are now in great demand for k ribbons, hat bows, sashes, table bows, fancy bags and for other purposes. me are taken from our own stock and greatly reduced; some purchased early at special low prices; others bought at a bargain from a prominent manufac- turer whore stock was being readjusted Many of there ribbons ordinartly sell for twice these pric- 4% and 64-1n. POLKA DOT, per yard 6-in, POLKA DOT, per yard 1\%-In. POLKA DOT, per yard . 1-in, POLKA DOT, per yard é-in. FANCY STRIP! RIBBO in, FANCY STRIPED RIBI FANCY PERSIAN Ri | FANCY PERSTAN a in, FANCY PERSIA} per yard } LIANT TAFFETA RIBBON, per yard N, per yard ... per yard r yard. per yard RIBBO! GRAIN sILK SATIN GROS per yard . HOLMES’ ANOTHER CAR OF EX- TENSION TABLES A spick, span, new showing of Dining Tables, ‘The stock is not only new, but has the advantages, quality, latest style and honest price low You seen the best tn until you eooD FURNITURE ave not have been here. tension Table like pioture, finely finished and very neat In desig The top is highly i and measures 42x 4 table is 6 feet In f fully hen extend- Ww ATCHES, DIAMOND: } Subscribe for the Seattle Di JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. gh ueeer . afi | Albert Hansen 7083 oy rhe largest Jewelry house in the | Subscribe for the Seattle Daily Northwest. Star, ay dern | corre ee 8a! WE yult UCHA > Btor doti