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~ CHILDREN ELOPE oe Burquist 18, and Dolly Doveral 16, Both of This City, Cause a Sensation rquist, an 18year-< nts opera glasses in th theater, eloped Tues: oung with Dolly Deveral, peed girl, also of this city, A/ away license Was secured in Sno-| The parents of both the contract gounty and the two young] ing parties are very angry about tt, mere married at Everett. They/ and the Snohomish county authort to Seattle last night and | ties may be taken to tak for allow &t the National hotel. In| ing the young people to take out the Ine the youthful hushband| license, who live 4 f the affair t rly took his father's bre jg! Democrats Contemplate a New Organization Which + Is Intended to Control the Politics of Seattle and King County of the coming mun- ) John Collina, the veteran Democrat | the Democrats of | of Seattle; William Piggott, a new | eady organizing ac-| man in polition, but strong at that; the contest. A club is now Sam Cald of organization which will | by Mayor Humes tn 1896 and ( as the Iroquots club. Cotterill, who was defeated by i promoter, and so far the | Humes two years ago. Friends of | spirit of the club, is Joe Liv- | all these men are actively at work me who has been In the past | in the ranks, aud at present It is ex- Tigure in local politics and trmety hard to tell Just where Un @ long and varied exper oh will land. The two la Chicago and Cook county, ed aspirants are admitted atic politics. the we . OWing to previous un. wt week rollg have been | successful attempts. ton and the signers prom-| Judge Afoore and Godwin seem t art the principles of the| be in the lead, but the ex party in regard to local | plexion of the party cannot.be as While the Democrats may be | certained until the club is properly wr ity here. yet they claim, | organized. Th organization is of alleged factional fights | meeting with success and nearly all ican party, to be able| of the prominent Democrats have ir ticket, of at least have? signed the rol Voice in the election. There is a great deal of talk about club, the principal of-) a “dark horse” in the race for the e con @ is that of mayor, Al-| mayoralty, The club leaders refuse iy there are four of five men un- | to disclose the identity of the man, tgaideration. among them Judge | but say that he is a leading business ] Moore, J. W. Godwin, man and would draw a heavy vote Known commission man; / outside the party. TERESTS |FOOTPADS OF TRADE] WERE OUT Thomas Forrest was held up and INES - Interview) rooded by two armed men at the toot “4 oe rs, early yesterday Poosevelt morning. ° highwaymen se- cured $1.85 in money, 6 knife and a pipe. The police have good deacrip- tions of the footpads and It ts prab- ‘ able that they will be arrested before: INGTON, D. C.. Now. 14.—| night. cate & eae yesterday| Forrest rooms at Third avenue and ihe representatives of sev-| Jackson street and was on his way ortant chambers of ¢om-} home from the northern part of city, and had arrtved at a point on he water front near the foot of University street, when he was con- fronted by two men. Netther of them wore a mask, and were very cool and deliberate In thetr actions. jhe w ing & }to him. the county jail," answered that in teresting person, sentene good behavior, The other two will serve ten days BUFFETED The Pacific Coast Co. steamer Al-| of trouners stolen. Ki has arrived from Skagwe bringing down 63 passen in gold dust, and a cargo |The steamer encou weather during the entire trtp down and at one stage of the voyage was forced to turn back, the fury af thy # Decame AO Rreat that Capt. Dudley had to run for awash and everything movabi: ing carr by old n that has harrassed the shores Alanka for years. Prevatiing snow |& and hallstorma also make naviga- tion at this time very difficu! by the presence of large icebergs. These are especially dangerous: in Taku inlet, where the Islander met her fate and the recent accident to the City of Topeka occurred. The Al-Kr's cargo comprised 600 tons of concentrates and 700 tons of sal. tons of salmor ONE HAS A terday mornti and George McDonald, whom they believe were attempting to break in- bell, a young man of about 21 years | of age, was told to go to the head of tho class and be tried fret } Ho had come to town to spond | his money, had succeeded and thore ‘Ton days suspended dur behaylor was handed out} Mike MoFaddon, Frank Wiley } Wil Sullivan and Joe Bilan fared | | the same, J, McCullock, Dan MeCarthy and | Joa, Sloan were left, All are old) 5 | thn ore. | How many times have you been | arrested, Sloan?" asked the city attor “About three,” was answered “How about you, MeCarthy? ‘The stoamahip ¢ on lying in the About three. I just got out of} be Can you remember how many | “Well, I gness you can safely | yn, dow six.” answered Scotty he nded fort Another lo the others. Say, make it) Tu Sloan was given a au and allowed to go during hi | tered On entering Q Charlotte sound ter, The decks of the boat were hed down to prevent | p> > dd9dd2d9>2: eer The trip fe made more harardous | & BAD RECORD Detectives Adame and Byrnes yex- arrested Jack Lyone Hands Up attempting to #eeure an ent: “The customary command “Hands was given. Forrest was allow-| the store but were fright away! by ® bull dog that was barking in ide, The pair wer taken tn eustod: ed to look into the barrel of an ugiy|and at noon today Lyons was recon. revolver held close to his face by the| niaed by Sergt. Mike Powers as Joo} Marris, an eg-convict, sent over th roed for burglary some time a one rober, while the other calmly searched his pockets. After the foot- pads had secured everything of any value that Forrest had. they allowed him to proceed on his way. NEARLY KILLED Fred Crom, @ seaman, narrowly escaped death last night by falling ‘off the Pacific coast bunkers. The injured man was making his way through the darkness to hie ship, which was tied at the bunkers, A mis-step and he was thrown 14 feet down upon a boom of piles. Strik- ing his head and face, he was #e- verely cut and stunned. Passer by heard his cries for hetp and took him to the Wayside Mission, where he was cared for by Dr. De Soto. ‘Was Badly Scalded ‘The six-year-old eon of Wm. Nel- son was badly sealded at the home of his father, 924 Second avenue #0. Tuesday night. ‘The child was playing In the kitch- en near the cookstove when a fry- ing pan fell from the wall striking a kettle of boiling water and over- turning it on the child. The little sinetninaessenli fellow's back was scalded from his neck to his waist. Dr. Ludlow at- tended the child. ‘This afternoon he is much improved. NEW BUTLER STABLE Hamm & Schmitz, proprietors of the Butler hotel, have now bought a Jot on the corner of Sixth aven south and Weller street, upon which they will erect a livery stable. The lot cost the hotel men $15 —— jand in the Duwamish valley direct- Officer Barr had a peculiar | farm. The price pald was $1250. The Sunday night, but not| tract will make an attractive addi- ; did he tet! of it. While | tion to the ranch owned and operat- Standing at Third avenue | ed by Messrs, Hamm é& Schmitz on street, about § o'clock, #086 rushed up the street va a . Mr, Barr ask- A was Wanted, and the «@- FINE BUNCH a tleman said burglar was wala and the po- ” at the nouthon 2nero™ | Nine Ne’er-Do-Wells Up Be- and Madison ee, | Momen and children surround. | fore Judge George ie, and all sald that they | y the burgiar in the base- - (fd investigation revealed the As the result of labor on the part} Mat & big Newfoundiana of Police officers Freeman and into that dog lice court yesterday nine as disrepu Permian Barr was too di Sven ask the name of the \in a day's walk. eo i Whore house the dog haa| As Mark Freeman sald, oy 4 lare a part of the bunch that infests . J the district along Washington _ He Needed a Rest Kelty tain F offense, Dupon the city Jail for a|are there and I ¢ eaday morning | history of all of them ir Arctic, ta (nPove of the| City Attorney De Bruler then of Union streg, ‘Re,%®Y at/turned loose a stream of language He heard his rien fos oiee™=" | at the sorry looking lot that made rheip and! them look like thirty cents. agslatance, ¥ Wan near| policanaan at aL “All of you tand up, sald Mr. . In rescuing Dupe," |De Bruler. “Stand up, 1 say, all of Kelly retuned and giv | Yo the hait drownea He man out of All Stood Up then arrested Keiiy Yet _no charge has been preferred, against the men. Sunday by the friends of Miss Lizzie! Rhone perenne Ie Xen Sececececcececeececeeee Mrs. D. Kien, Mr. and Mra. D. Rick- les, Mr. and Mra. Werebinder, Mr. and Mra. §. Block, Dir, and Mra, H./ Block, Mr. and Mre. Gorbelove, Mra. Samuels, Mrs. H. Gens, Mies Sarah Goldberg, Miss Leo Elsbert, Mise G. Rickles, Mise Hattie Corngifeky, Mise EK. Levin, Mise 8 Gorbelove, Mine Lula Greenberg, Mins Rome Green berg, Mra. D. Goldstein, Miss Preva Rickles, Mr. 8. W, mon, Mr. Atias, Mr. Cole, Mr. Adler, Mr. H. Lavenwroth, Mr. Krom, Mr. M. Rickk Mr. N. Rickles, Mr. 1. Kalman, Buckley will take charge of the office ¢ @. The same gentlemen yesterday also consummated a deal whereby they become owners of acres of ly adjoining the Hamm & Schmitz of the| Chipman, there appeared in the po-| run. | table looking men as could be found | ¢ , é ¢ | street, and yesterday Chipman and | |I did @ little weeding. The weeds) | 1 know the| All stood up. Then 8. B. Camp-| Pleasant Surprise A surprise party was given last PRIFIFPFADHD PHPIRAISTD PHVIAIIT IPSS HSIPVSDSISIPIPTIdD Teachers’ Examination : The regular quarterly examination of King County teachers begun this morning in the Collins building. This may be the last examination held this | year as the school appropriation | made by the last atate legislature, in| waid be inadequate to permit the! usual number of examinations this| year. Coroner Hoye on Vacation | Coroner C, EB. Hoye has left for three weeks’ vinit In California. During his absence Deputy Coroner | New line of Relt Buckles, W. H. Finck #16 Second five. Fisheries Buy stock Inter-Sta' Co., 104 Pacific block. We carry the stock—the largest weet. We'y J. Redelsheimer & Co. STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE FIRST AVE., COR. COLUMBIA ST. be Oe Oe OT ge ee Se es ee ee . whieh haw Harbor Atraite made it | ¢ for her to unload it at the | Was brought back here.| Wight sal Two Rooms Robbed have) ing, It had been in the yom in| ap .| KR. Lier, of the Hotel Ronnings,| bid of 92 ns, $80,000 | Sixth f 1300 tona, | street | room ‘had t me} toah and 2 - - - - - - ” ’ - - - - - - - - . : ‘Three spectal numbers on sale for a few days. tigating you will ac- that we are offering atylinhly ost of ma~ own these three following numberr Children’s Dresses, mae Of heavy fancy plaids, lined throughout; yoke trimmed pretty and durable $1.75—Hame quality a ne of our best numbers made of al) woot cashmere; comes in all colors, elsbor- ately trimmed with fancy N.BoThene three numbers are all extra goed valucs. THE FAIR on Se you’D LIKE The best the market, and your purse, affords when you're T0 BE SHOWN out looking for your FALL AND WINTER OVERCOAT ‘Therefore it 1% absolutely necessary that you pay ua a vinlt in fact, shown in the North alwava hept three points in view) viz. tent styles, best quaiity and a fair price, at this store, #0 “doing business’ with u 2 e've only one price is an easy matter + LD BLD LD D-DD THR SEATTLE STAR torneye for Mra, in noom~ from F the t child of 9 youre, her former husband, Samuel A bea pus have ion of the boy writ of bh ed pons Alpxander 1 Charles 1, Willams at Be Over two months uo, , d in Taco I to be hans a by Judge Riley Bmallwood, sentenced to nix some | yours in the atate penitentiary for th | killing of A, M. Sagar taken Walla Walla yesterday times you have been arrested, | Completed her repairs CUY Of) Huckloy for $1000 damagen for Injur Scotty?’ This remark was ad-| Typeks may wat th low recetved public wtre¢ Double It Up Fe ed on 4 10 ete, nok OE Canhior D. T. Noggin, vf KJthe mitt af San Francisco, will be ted) shipped to that elty for interment the! Young Hnitted wuletde ympia Monday night n keepers ha trip | reated in Ha Walla for en on By in violat toh | cently pasned city ordin: | the saloon men is als }A lively tt xpwoted » I me determine whether ny nm ¢ offenders shall t n ’ The body of an unknown man was found on the beach between. Kd | monds and Mukilteo yester was! The contract for furnishing awarded t W. Fargo & Co £4 mackin-| Ne WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and victnity—Tonight anda! * Wridpy, cbowera; | fone enieae winds MOREE CORE ERE CERES CHET TEC ER CAC CE LECCE KE Ce Ce KER ECE TEKS Occececcccceaces: ‘These overcoats are dark grey, medium weight mater ial, #itk velvet collar, hand- made button holes, hand fin. ished. well little overcoats at any price; at $10 they are eepecially cheap. PETTIT & SON,523 New York Bik, Electric Convenient. No 4 | Brilliant, Olean, Or Odor 5 Matohes, Smoke 5 — THE SEATTLE 907 Firet Avenuo CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE For Reliable Goods Cor. Second and Union 2 Cane Economy Cream 160 | helped @ | 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 oe Henry Lambers Wanted eee IN THE STATE MEFFORDON .:: THE STAND i Yos'ordoy Afiernoon heal jTWO LAST DAYS OF THE ec tas i cone e is’ HARVEST SALE Newsy Notes of the Harbor) durin the month of August, by nd f ar and Sea—Vessols That Come and Go MANUFACTURED to him that y Shearer ts suing the town of eredith go through Manufacturers eWwepaperman to 10 feet aw man quickene A Lorge Mon Rushed Out ma-examination Hart Avenue. me Main 1051 Inesday, larg dried Prune shoulder of one, ht he was not much reached this city how soared yor flavored sap, a o death or that I lost m PIPIPIIID Hd 999929999922 The Last Day 2 Becond avenue. SPP HP TP>DDD >>> >>IF>>O SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. Manufacturing Opticians S TESTED FREE OF CHARG > acai alata cei th “sions “oh fyodr tanta ines. | } OUR HEADACHE CURING RECORD the municipal civil xaminations to be Umbreties, 2000 samp) Shamek 1221 tat, | Judge Willlam H. Brinker has re nd removed his man block to| tifteally fitted When we undertake to cure headach: Bye-strain ts ause of % per cent. of all beadachen, OOO OOO OOO 0101010101 O01 00 OO OOO You may buy every patent medicinc, every drug 4 ese The Important eclence of oplica Is NOT A SIDE Is. |@ known to the craft, here for less money than you'll SUE with ua. Thousands teatify to oursbility, since | they have had their eyes scientifically examined and |g Pay anywhere else. This is no idle boast as you'll se cD by us r. VERSOLE, 708 Second Avenue, Seattic. [fe ee © ee ue PERUNA 60c ‘ YOU SAVE MONEY On our Call Trade Prices. and called for there: PROPERLY Laundry left at our office We ; shirts, open front, 1I2%e; brink your flannels. ar# and give you high gloas or “Do- We take the mestic finish” QUEEN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY 28 Fourth ave. near Pi ke, Phone, Main 933, Established 1OR COURT OF State of Washington, in and for the County of King. Alfred A. J Caticura Ointment... Plaintiff, vs. Peter Pet Wright's Sarsaparilia terson, his wife, | Williams’ Pink Pills ..: Sherift's office erson and Har Beet, Ir¢ Defendants. Coke Dandruff Cu ne by Publication. |Court of King County, defendants, No. 32,076, and hereby summoned to ap. r within sixty (60) days after the | first publication of this | sununons, to wit, within sixty days} of November, 194, | by given, that T will} sheriff's sales . on the Mth day of Dec door of said King county, in the State all of the right, tit and interest of the laintiff, at their office below stated eof your failure #0 to do, {your failure to do, | situated in the rendered a 4 Washington, to- ) and fifty-fly | addition to the City of jevied on an the property of | King, State te fifty-four (6 judgment will be amounting to $151.85, J cowts of sult, In Dated 13th day of Ni ED, CUDIHEE, east, W. M., in King County, Washington and Hannah Pet » Recure SUPERIOR COT nthe te ngton in and for er annum unt! ipal ard, defendant cake and George eafter, for a valu | ELECTRIC Co. Company, a cor trustee of A * plaintiff); th ald note t ttorneys for (40) dollars attorn ative ng unpa tle ....5¢ keb for. In said ‘note : . Se arene tee Celutotd Hioxes, each Clarke's 0, N. 'T. Lustre, ation Novem ors, ball ra wo BE Darning Balls, ‘with’ or without WELL, handles % upport plaintiff je provision for 4 tft and her family and also, be nent upon the intife 6-yard pp Feather Stiteh Bank Building, G 1 White Pearl Button: all King County, Wa, Ramaker Music Co, 1415 Second Ave. Same Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche and also, becav plaintif for one | STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES | tituting three sey Arlington ho Want anything, try Star Want ads, | SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE > greatest fall sale that Pike 4 Friday and Saturda saree white |B Street | ven, The Harvest Sale has succeeded in making ike name [a distinct impression on thousands of economical Seattle people. Mido First |@ The Busy St rs the qualities that satisfy —the Harvest at such prices that they are bordering very closely on unusual. The last two di will be ’—already still lower, big lots at such interesting figures that yor to pass them by Sale at the Busy Store offers these qualitie: yw prices gO can’t afford humme: Heavy Brown Melton eofers, excellent linings splendid for warmth and ser. Cheviot 3-F vice, regular $5.00. ¥ fichool et Bale price is tratght double ed 6-but open front ve splendid linir me 6 Ww carn, 14.00 lue; Harvest m frame, regular $1.00 Harvest Si price +. The st Black Twilled Gloria, un, atoel rod, steel Pate # . ty hand eary-! $1.95 rice Se ria Umbrefias, con frame, handles, 4, Mar- 81.50 frame, neat value; Hi out, izes Gt Years, $5.00 value; Harve paragon natural sticks, $1.65 value; Har- B1.25 Gentw Sik Glorla Umbrellas, ntcel paragon frame, handsomes horn handies, weil worth $2.00: $1.50 Harvest Sale price ... CEKCRAK EKER E CEC KK CREE ETE All-Wool Cassimere Caps, dout stitched . good linings, 2 Friday and Saturd Children’e Fast Black Gloria Um- brellas, pretty natural handles, regular 60c Value; Friday and Saturday, each |. Bie Again $1.00 Botties Heads the list, but the last item is as tempting as the first. We're going to make this big business ceeat bigger, and if we can, better. Read— Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Pierce's Favorite Preseription Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Swift's Specific 4 Kiimer’s Swamp fe Scott's Emulsion Paine'’s Celery ¢ poun ¢ Horlick’s Malted Mik M 1 . , dar Syrup of Figs . stuart’s Dyspey ia Tablets...) n and Wine . Castoria i Buchu Compound ‘ Belladonna Plasters, Allcock’s Porous Plasters, Vaseline, one pound can Witch Hazel, pint ott! 4 = Wood Alcohol, pint bottle to the} nnah Peter | r Ps erson, ge) ntitled action | ntitled court, and an- | swer the complaint of the plaintiff. | And serve a copy of your answer up- | attorneys for rding to the demand » Which has be lerk of said court, t of the above action ts | * a mortgage upon. the| north half gf the southwest quarter twenty-seven in| five (25). north, | \d mortgags arantee Loun @ corporation £ twelve after w “ii: | RELIABLE NOTIONS signed by and ‘Trust le considera . AT LITTLE PRICES This Is an saidiieticwe ‘Last at the Many Little Things That Are Necessary for Every Woman’s Work Basket or for the Dressing Table hed by the ance n Fancy Pearl Buttons, sortment, dozen pod as- Be, 200, BH. Assorted Needle Books, each 2 , 8 and 9-in, Nickel Steel Shears, pair 2be Lambe’ 1 Slipper Soles Ladies’ Silk Braid Watch Gu Id and silver mountin; Royal Tooth Powder, bottle. 14 Warren's Feather Hone,” Silk Hair Nets, each’ ...5e, L0e and all colors, yard pareve arian Sarena a ae eam AE