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4 KNOCKING THE | COAL BARONS Canadian Government Offers to Set- tle the Striking Miners Upon Farming Lands TOLEDO, Aug. 19.—The Canadian | pushed at once. be given thetr government has instructed its home- | be Eiw Steading agent in this city to proceed | sone tc roe. | to the anthractte coal region and of-| \ ba, Which are fer inducements to 30,000 or more| y Syaten strikers and thelr families to form a | forts ar colony and setti¢ tn Canada upon the| ing land to be donated by the Dominion | inc government. Work will be provided | « for the men to enable them to live! « ‘until they harvest @ crop. | the of the | northwest, a Steady stream of immi t the grants can be put In motion In that LULU HAMILTON SHOOTS BECAUSE OF JEALOUSY who oni fons but t ht that If the} on- | fsnccie, stew stan way weet Policemen Herokt and Pte tn a lodging] were near the scene of the ‘ovat the old P eid Pony stables, at | heard of the affair avenue and Pine street, at 2:1b| went to the lodging house [ ‘mording. Lulu Hamil-| ¢ reached the head of the stntre {4 saw the woman standing at the end of the hall. Her eyes were glassy and wild looking and her hal»} was disheveled. It was at once ev! to the city jail, dent that she had been drinking Weeeese up. Vanderpool it at the | heavily. ee ee tea tee ine st| “TU Kill You!” She Said the wound and partly from drink De. Compton, the hospital surgeon. cannot yet tell the exact nature of “If you come towards me I'll kill ‘ou both.” she shouted at the of at T say and will | keep my word.” ‘The policemen thought the threat & Wild one and paid no attention to it. When they were within a few feet of her, however, she at least at feonpeed to make her threat good. She drew her revolver and leveled it and pulled the trigger. Instead been the motive for the attempted | k going off the revolver métely enap The Crime feon after 2 o'clock this morning the woman Lulu Hamilton came to 's room in the house at Fifth avenue and street. ‘The two have been living to- | Mission hospital and she to the city for some time. She demanded | jaii. ‘and some words passed a4 the Hamilton | | _ Vanderpool ; between them. Finally he came to| woman are well known to the police. | They have been arrested numerous Mt ber in times for fighting between them- she drew a revolver and shot.| selves and for creating disturbances @ropped to the floor. The through the thin neraily, Both were intoxicated en ond had a the shootli Passed night and neither knows wel of the door She mane Dea, WHERE THE B. P.O. E. WIND BL BLOWS © piso? cyclone struck the cast of this state fast night, PIA down many buildings and doing I ea from Hofla, that the house STEINWAY @ A. B. CHASE ficumond © STAAR........ of @ rancher blew down upon ot) Sherman, Clay & Co. wife and three children, killing all 711 Gecond Avenue Bedding andl 1 Other Supplies “s0ruz? ‘The person who thinks he is the best prepared to take care of the carnival visitors, will find that he lacks some few things—bedding, furniture, cookihg utensils, etc. ‘We are prepared to supply these wants, quickly and at a satisfactory pri The bedding stock includes every quality, from the very low-priced to the highest grade pillows, sheets, Pillow oases, comforts, blankets, bedspread: Cooking utensils, cutlery, dishes, ete. an assortment from which any one may make a factory choice. The completensss of the furniture stock is well known. WE WILL MAKE AN EXTRA EFFOPT TO FILL THEST RUSH ORDERS PROMPTLY—come here with Frederick & Nelson Complete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. THE SF. UNION BUTCHERS DENY MR. FRYE'S STATEMENT ‘: 4 of th nt Contract Tetween the packers of Beate Washington, and the A 1. W. of N. A, Local No ' f M 186. he Hoattle amree t grant the following requests To employ none but union help in Jal depa: nin of packing house, and to let no noneunlon man | work more than two weeks unle joins the Whe = ‘Chickering ‘Pianos ‘Oldest in America, Best in the World We are ox tat kere Bros, have promised to meat to Frye-Rrubn while ent difficulty continues Mr. Frye’s Statement Mr. Frye naia The mn ne ws that they were gotng tc They cer tainly have little for a | wo. We paying from $10 to § re than any other h nthe uuntry, We nly two or three men short and by tomorraw sive factory represen. | lent of : chore’ Union, de. tatements are | Local 186 of the Hut that Mr, F He paid Fore | struments and Contrary to the slater | cows Records Reduced to, = 30c rett and Grey-| D. S. JOHNSTON CO. raival, at To. General Music Dealers and 1ipm. Pare 903 and Ave. Burke Bidg. Seattle Dental Parlors 717 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. ‘The do #0. the Hey. dyring mm in pom $1.00/ the Found trip > us Tome w ut Twelve Fam free to each n Star at booth grounds. argest and ‘best der Mice on the Pacific have the intest and ¢ methods of modern equip enon tare advance } cost. We make no charge for «1 ordered. All work guaranteed 10 years. Full Get of Teeth Bridge Work Gold Crowns DR. J. M. CARSKADDA! Professional Manager. Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block. Take Elevator—Seoond Floor. PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING COMPAN A Clothing Carnival Never Equalled © A MIGHTY OFFER OF MEN’S SUITS e At a price that commands the attention of every man in Seattl rapidly vanishing, and all the odd garments are to be closed o at one sensationally low price. Worth $15, $16 AND the newest # are noft f dark +98 PACIFIC COAST CLOT 900 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER MARION STREET D MILWAUKEE Swiss ones té ATTLE STAR. re to NOROH for short nue the ook house luding Of Seattle—the Bon Marche—extends a he: thousands of visitors to the great Carnival. of the Carnival Queen have not heard of the wonderful Bon Marche, we venture to assert that not out of each 10,000 visitors to be in Seattle during the next two weeks but have heard of and will Seattle's big store, familiarly Known as the Bon Marche. THE HURRY OF BUILDING A LARGER ry by our tremenduously increasing business, prevents us from entering into the decorative display that we would like to do, but you will find us ready to show you every attention, best of all, you will find that this store contains the most complete and up-to-date variety of dise in the West, all priced low. ness and established the reputation of the “‘basiest store in the Pacific Northwe: you, strangers and otherwise, with the B. P. 0. t., to the shopping center of the Tw city of the Tomorrow, August 20th, spe me por Dor. $1.10 Brick Cod Fish per brick 2 pounds 1 price tomorro: Aug. 20th— Por Brick 120 CREAMERY BUT- made neces FULL CREAM NEW YORK cnecee— ine pound west LIMBURGER Cheese Ge iuina ewiss cnnese -§ Per pound Per pound BOILED HAM— Per p EASTERN BAUSAGE- Per pound 25c Fresh Roasted Coffee Equal to the best sold else where at 35e per pound. SHREODED COCOANUT— pound 200 ew TENED Sie OLATE— 1- pound 30 4-pound ean She GENUINE RUSBIAN | CAVIAR —Ver can d The ewer apaieoTe ‘AND ee— r <“y el +200 P Sanpete. “WHOLE oR GROUND Alt $3.75 4 Waists $4, at only $2.50. patross Mercerized Chambray Waists, back fastened, with embroidered front, pretty cuffs and col- w rth $4,at $2.5 50. rted col lar, ass< lors, ATMs qnvaliry TAGLE $1.00 and $1.50 $25 | Sil | THE BON MARCHE ROME, = nn NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON “The Shopping Center rty wel While For it is upon low come to the visiting ElKs, their friends and some of the strangers within the sovereign est prices that we have built this mammoth Again we SilK Waists Reduced: in black and colors, lined throughout, well made and trimmed, worth Wednesda 'y Special I) the new Pall |nere at lowest pricea am ope 1a ¢ an ences Veak Kia iD, turn soles, Value $2.6% for $1. Women's Hand Sewed Plump viel, medium welted so}: ified value $4.60. mie A great reduction for th Abe Carnival Sale White Silk Waists, with a long range of choice White Crepe de|, Women's $4.00 Lac kid vamps. duil mat Chene, also Peau de Soie, |e soles, full Louis heels, , for $2.98 Surah and Satin Waists, | % setae $4.00 War some very elaborate, oth- | Plump vict uppers. Lemmy ers plainer, are all mark- dium heavy, hand wel ry heels, mae ‘ss, on, for’ ‘ very low to close them it— 8 to Bargains for tomorrow ing from 8 to 11. fore the parade forms, a monéy on these i Calling Cards, with 3 in Oxtord Ti Silk $4.75, $7.75 $10 and $12.50 match, worts Martha Washingvon “Boiled Sample” Shick white and colors, reduced § nesday to haif pric K Foul- ard Suits $15 Today we received by express |some very handsome Silk Foul- ard Suits in navy blue with |white polka dots, entire yoke of white silk hemstitch- ing, remainder of dress trimmed These Suits were {secured by our buyer while |New York, at a great price con- cession, and we are able to say: $15 Each, though the price regular- ly is $25. No such values have ever been shown in Foulard Silk Suits in Seattle Per gal. $3.00 RYE OR BOURBON WHis- KEeY— eal #00 and 34.00 N RYE WHISKEY— id and meliow— made |with same, wie oo & ited 104.106 First Av in yy arly fifty special values for Wednesday's selling are print- d The are for Summer stock is iy tomorrow in one big lo 15 ed under this heading. éarefully different of the store and marked down to cost or leas—being often the last of excellent sellin or per- haps a part of a lot that has not | sold as well as it should In this way our customers treated'to elegant special values on Wednesday— departments ‘ool Art Squares, for 36.4 9xi2 Wool Art Squares, worth $9, a 9x10% ft, worth sizes at proportionate reducs SHOULD MISS THIS SALE! THE BIGGEST OFFER OF THE CARNIVAL oman Strip yard, for 59 The_ Bo , Tapestry, worth § . band. Shirts, 1aKe, Main of street. near Pike selected from the} are| We have installed a machine for gents’ shirts which tak fy the bosom and makesa perfect Mtting neck Soft per pair, 4o. Down-Town OMice, 1426 Fourth ave, Wednesday Specials White Ruffied Fish Net Curtains, 3 yards long, 62 inches wide, worth $1.75 pair, for $1.86. mforts, worth $1.25, Wed: special at sc on Blanket 1 day worth 60c se, 45x36 inches, Sheets of Unbleached Cotton, sizes 81x90 inches, worth 50c, for 89c Seattle Souvenir Pin Trays Aluminum, pbemutifal views of attle, at each, 10 Chatelaine Bags, with long chains, sliver, black or oxidized, at 6¥c Fancy Brooches, all set with rhine- stones, new designs, worth 7c each, at Be Some extreme novelties tn Belts, with gilt or oxodized buckles, worth Cotton Elastic, $1.29, for 60 Tie vara torte Rest Quality inch, worth | Gold Invisible Wire Hairpin jest, worth 10c box, at fc. YOY ‘The “Bon black. blue $1.25, at 780 nM rche” Tape Girdle, in pink or white, worth ironing out all the fullness losed front, Shirts, 100; Shirts, open front, 100; Collars, 20; Cutts, ce and plant, First avenue and Bell | | — tyles, the finest tatloring in and cole on ght rth HING CO. Suaset Oi and Seas O. ot nat remain ie Second block of | at Jenares nearly al! sold {ing yet to be aad at 2 bare iring stock will do well to ptly. Karly a ELIS MORRISSON Bas | de, Wash. k 40,0 mt Mutual Life bidg, Seat pair, | m_ Marche, Children’s White Aprons, Empire styles, with shoulder ruffles, lace trimmed, at 2% Children’s Colored Dresses, sizes 2 and 3 yeare, worth $1.00 and Tbe, each at & Women's Long White Skirts, with cluster of three tucks and embroid- ered ruffle, worth 76c, at Women's Muslin yoke with clusters VTows insertion, worth $136, at the, Women's Corset Covers of Ge cambric, trimmed with val lace, worth é5c, at 2be. All Wool Venetian Cloth In oxford, grey, castor, blue and brown, worth] W $1.25, at the ya All Wool Etamine Granite Dress brown, biue and black, Black and White prettily made~| Goods, in worth $1.50 yard, at $1.00. Moire Moreen Skirting, in black and navy, worth 4Se yard, at 2%¢. Heavy Double Satin Ribbon, jatest shades, 5 inches wide, regular value 960 yard, at 37¢. bt All out fine Neck Ruffs, worth oa $4.50 to $10.80, marked down to All our finer Netk Ruffs, worth from $10.60 up to $14.60, marked down to $6.95. bric and Hamburg Embroid- ery, 2 to 4 inch widths, new designs, embroidered and scalloped worth 160 and 17 4c yard, at 90. Huck Linen Center Pieces, in con- Yentionalized fleur de ls work in Turkish floms, worth 3c each, at 29c. | Pig Applique Bureau Scarfs, 54x18 inches, worth $1.25, at 79c. w Women's Colored Washable Ties, with turnovers, very latest, worth wi 38c, at 19¢ Plains White Cups ond Saucers, regular! dozen, at 6 for 49. Dinner Plates, worth ’ Plain Whi doz, at 6 for Ite. 6-plece Totlet & ations, $2.50 values Japanned Slop Palle, 1d-quart Bbe value, at 286. Suit Case of Solid Cowhide, brake jock and catches, 24-inch, worth 87.60, at $6.39. Grain Teather Bage, plated tock and catches, 10 inch to 11 Inch sires, worth $1.00 and $1.25, at 89c, Children’s Blouse Woel Suits, in flannel velvet corduroy, several shades, sailor collar, at 28 per cent. off regular prices: sizes 3 to § years. Colgate's um Powder, violet Fabrics, w il at All Wool pm 3 agp ods, 660 qi All Wool Black orth Sop pasarted Secor. Children's Dive or whit 11 at Se. worth fife, at 390, Women’s Combination eoghretaares as worth 7% The R. worth $1 so sean ‘s to it Bone Collar Buttons, 1 card, worth 10c card; ff at_te. Twine Sho} Pons) ity, regularly Meet wll Curling Irons with worth Tie; from 8 to i White mity, $0 i worth 18}ge; from § 19 Mb Huck Towgls, 16x82 ino med ends, worth 100; at 6c. Heavy Brown Muslin, wide, worth So; from yard. Remnants of Wash @ their regular marked Beat Ol Opa in two shades Shades tx6 to 11 at Shades | ‘tet ft, to It at 60 hn Colored Swiss Deautiful patt yard, for 10. | Ayer's Hatr Vigor, $1.06 si ao82™P Figs (California), Wiaard Of, $1.00 win Rodway's Ready Reliet, “Bens rial Cream, $1.00 sine, 896 (Clemens’ Mineral Salts, $1.00 ing out Elk Banners at these reductions 24x96-tnch, s | ch 15e kind, at Te, I8KM4-inch, Tee kind. at 4c. 2e%M-inch. Be kind, at Se. $€-inch White Madras, worth 280 yard, for Elegant New Fall Felt Hats, in the pepwar “Brush” material, at only 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue: 115-135 Pike Street WANTED AN_ OPPORTU To show you our handsome line of Stiff and Soft . SEATTLE HAT FACTOR 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed JAMES HENRY Puveray Wholesale and Rotel Butelet ‘and Packer. : Aum dalmers Parlors Thin Columbia, Open Alt Night Tel.. Main 1028, COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. UNDERTAKERS | Funeral Directors and Embalmers. | 1407 First Ave., bet, Pike and Union Seaitle, Wasp Henry Hensel "te 28 Hinckley Blook,