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FRIGHTFUL ~ WRECK NEW YORK, Aug. 2% epen car on the Union jumped the track at midnight bast} Right while going down a hill at a] fearful rate of apeed. The tra turned over after leaving the track and fell Hitch. 8 W. Keyes was instan and many per of wh will THE FUTURE Q A heavy railway Probably dic FATAL TRAIN WRECK ASBURY PARK, N. J., Aug. 20. A apecia! Central Raitroad of New Jersey train last night ran into the| Fegular Pennsylvania train, which Was standing at Belmar on the Long mh road. The rear car of the | nayivanis train was telescoped. Care altogether were wrecked and at least three persons killed, white @ number were injured, More of less seriously. ‘The dead are: Richard Dearmond, Albce Bishop and Joseph Toal. Sev- eral others are expected to die. THE MARKETS are a little more favor- on Western avenue today. The ommiasion men are fairly well sup- With stock, and there is a brisk staple stuff. Out of town are, 88 @ general rule, light- er than aeual, but Alaska sh! CROWN PRINCESS MARIE Newspaper Enterprim Association. LONDON, Aug. %&—It isn't every Buropean country with a queen so genuinely ‘popular as 8: Which is lucky on Possess a8 promising a mic er af Howumania does in fi rincens Prince Ferdinand’s handsome wife, ho was Princess Marie of Eh irgh, came to London uusband to represent Row! cams SON MARR as Stuart umned, she son of May Mes, Was married Aug. 3 at Had- dam, Washington county, Maneen, to Bios 1 Minnte Bel Vedder. The bride i aghter addam merchant. ee Mayor Humes presented the couple, on their arrtval in th three days ago, with a reside 315 Twenty-drth avenue south. ———— DAMAGE suIT Fred Grey, formeriy a deckhand jon the steamer City of Denver, filed jS damage wult for $1500 in the mu- court yesterday against the Conner Trading & Transportation ‘o.. tor injuries Fecelved while in their empicy. BRITISH TORPEDO-BOAT boat destroyer jeut. Commander arrived last night from She brought Capt. Colin of f i i i 4 } i ‘ : i LF I TO PREACH Rev. ©. KR. Jenks of Chicags, who is & two months evangelistic tour of the Pacific coast, will preach fresh ranch, 7@28e: sast-|this evening at the Advent Chris. eh, corner Third avenue and treet. All are cordially in- ear him. — ome No band todigshand concert at Madison park eee —— Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures free te cock new gubecriber to the Star booth No. 10, carnival 22.00; comm, | round, Go to Spinning Tor bieycle repairs. UEEN OF ROUMANIA IS ENGLISH». | prop | young would | ure ame Benides ‘bs of Roum: } bears the same relationship to the | Russia. her mother, the Yobur or spirited and rumor says that it only his belief that she would Prinee Ferdinand in a state of ex-| cellent subjection that induced teol, to The William McKinley Circles of) the ladies of the G. A. R. will hold its |reguiar meeting in the hall of the |third floor of the New York bloc |2 o'clock, om Thursday aftern: Chickering Pianos Oldest in America, Best in the World We are exciustve factory repremen- tatives for these end many, many lother famous makes. We sell new | Largest and most complete stock of sheet music, small musical in- struments and supplies. + Hear the Istest graphophone, Records Reduced to 30c D. $. JOHNSTON C0. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TRIP IN THE WORLD S. S. Garonne Sails for Sitka, Muir Glacier, Skagway, Juneau and Daug- las Island, Alaska, ul i Lodge ae rh For Reservations and 10 A. M., AUGUST 31, 1902 Under the Auspices of the Elks No. 92. $50.06 COVERS ENTIRE EXP SE OF TRIP. Full Particulars Apply to FRANK WATERHOUSE CO. a sum of bufld a battleship, to thé government | agreement that it be used the protection of Germen inter- bi — No band concert at Madivon park it eee Excursion To Everett Gtre. City of Bverett and Grey. | hound leave Colman wharf every day during the Carnival, at 7 Um,tpmondilpm Fy voand trip. Purple Ties, . BURKE BUILDING, SEATTLE. Elk Decorated Collars, The Public Are Invited to Come and have your collar decorated free. ‘This means you, You Are Invited to Hear the ANGELS Out-of-town folks are invited to| i fi weave and every purse can be satiate TILI- Second h enables ever componed. iy any piano, and that without prac- th ice. The exhibitions are free; you are cordially invited. Sherman, Clay & Co. § 711 Second Avenue quoevesesoussosocs BEST have rece London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery Avenue --- 1111 FIT FABRIC FINISH ly placed in stock over ne New York market, al] the latest standard colors. Svery taste nd We Guarantee Satisfaction Imperial Tailo 1102 SECON ring Co., D AVE dre WRECK {3 REPORTE VANCOUVER, B ls reported here tod | teh spoumshis REPUBLICANS OF | IDAHO « res tate offive filled at ming election CUMANAIS |. seaport town of 4 the in th ther v0 ¢ not hay vat Cumana was on-| tered at noon by the rev-| olutionts hout r ment Veluting forces under and the elvil oftetals from the town the night bef * . from the National @hoe & Loat nk of Bre has u » mining eaterpr tune in WEATHER FORECAST Beattie and Vicinity—T Thur partly freeh southea | ~~ Dene Fletcher &@ Cai Gnlns only. . Twelve Pamoun Tome free to « ow eubee Star at No. art wround» » tealty bare o> — eee we No band concert at Madison park tonight. booth Reichert Brose pianos 110 U CHAIRS AND ROCKERS 80% Throughout the store there is evidence that we make an effort to provide a complete assortment of every kind of Furniture from which to choose — everything for the home is here in qualities ranging from the very low to the highest price. In Chairs and Rockers especially, the variety from which to choose is large—these two sample values give but a general idea of the price and quality combination, and are neither the highest or the lowest price patterns. Come in and see the display. $1.40; full slsed Diner, inate of solid oak, top panel is heavity em donned, turned ports, spindles and back: chacly woven cane sext $3.20; large solid oak Rocker, has shaped. emboened top panel, peatly turned epindies and low- er penel, large arma, cane seat. turned teem, and stretch Regular $3.75. Special $3.20. base, Regular $1.68, Special $1.40. Whee You Visit tha Carnival Take Note of the Majestic Range Display Every cent received from the sale of eatables in this booth is donated to the Elks’—It is a good place to go when you are hungry. Frederick & Nelson Complete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. Seattle Dental Parlors 717 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. The largest and best equipped dental office on the Pacific const. We have the latest and most. scientific methods of modern and painless den- tistry. We crown, fil and extract teeth without the least pain. No students employed, but all are den tists of long years of experience. We examine your teeth and tell you in advance just what your work will cont. We make no charge for extracting teeth when plates are ordered. All work gus 10 years, Lady always in attendance Full Set of Teeth Gold Filling: * Bridge Work liver Filling |. Gold Crowns - $5.00 | Painless Extracting Examination Free DR. J. K. CARSKADDON Professional Manager, Rooms 11, 12, 13,14 Hinckley Blook. Take Elevator—Second Floor. Teer Tunes (Ty We Have Installed a Mangle For doing linen, it @ QUEEN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, First avenue and Bell, Downtown office, Fourth near Pike, Established 1890, High-Grade Dental Work ‘To do it We ‘To care for your T. at 4 reanonable ¢ have every applian SPECIAL OFFER DURING CARNIVAL FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY HIGH-GRADE PLATHS LADY ATTRNDANT. a.m, to 8 p.m, Sunday, 9 to 12, AVENUE, FOOT oF LADY ATTENDANT, th is our buniness, w an accomplishment © mye time and pain. Hor urs—8 625 FIRST € been more the No band concert at Madison park | n Pictures to the nton price 500 Fall Dress SKirts in the month high-grade, work on bed and table | they will go in a jiffy at this sa finish to beth sides of linen, CHERRY STRWET, SLATTLE, NORDHOFF & CO THE BON MARCHE. NORDHOFF & CO. THE GON ARChHE Out of Town People Are | Buying |Freely at the Bon Marche bargains this week. It is almost as much of a treat for the friends of the Marche from surrounding towns to visit this store as it is to come to the Carnival. It is our |this week to reduce prices still lower in every line that pertains to Summer Goods—thus giving ¢ Jers at home or from abroad the benefit of closing out prices on Summer Merchandise. RIGHT NOW. Barnuel onight and Then again we have gathered together quite a considerable amount of Fall Merchandise in |Carnival buyers. Particularly is this true in the Dress Fabrics and the Women’s Tailormade Suh partment. . The sale of Women’s Dress Skirts that started this morning will be continued to is a feature of the early Fall offerings. We certainly have never been in a position before to © of August. q New Fall Dress SKirt 500 to Choose From at Less Today we put on sale about 500 Dress Skirts—the New Fall of 1902 Styles—pricing them at much less than Our buyer was able to secure from large manufacturers, a big quantity of Fall Skirts at less than regular by taking lines and “overcut™ lots. “Overcuts,” by the way, are the surplus lots made up on orders that are for one reason or am rf not taken, Often a mirchant finds he has overbought, and cancels a good order—hence throwing the half-made 7 + the makers’ hands. It is to such trade chances as the above that you may assign your good fortune in buying New | Dress Skirts in August at these prices, . Walking Skirts 200 Oxford and Medium Grey Walking Skirts, kilt flounce, plaid back, to be sold at $3.50. | 85 Fine Melton Walking Skirts, all wool, faney cross tuck cord trimmed, deep cord flounce, come im grey and oxford, to sell at $4.50. The Novelties in Walking Skirts in design, double scallop flounce, deep stitching, novelty trimmed, to sell at $5.89. Dress SKirts Dress Skirts of All Wool French Cheviot Serges, in black only, full lined, deep flounce, all sizes, to sell at $3.75. Dress Skirts, made of broadcloths, Venetian cloths and chev- jot serges, tuck, kilt and satin fold trimmed, full drop skirt lin- ed; these are unequaled values at our price, $5.89. Three grand bargains in the new Fall Etamine Dress Skirts, these are beautifully designed, tastefully trimmed and elegant- ly finished, to be sold at $6.50, $7.89, $8.50. Lace SilK SKirts 25 All Over Lace Silk Skirts, neatly trimmed, lined and fin-| ished ; you could not buy this same quality elsewhere under $12.50; our price $8.50, SilK SKirts - We are positively headquarters for Silk Skirt: are correct, the qualities the best and our pric * lowest on the coast. Re See Our New Arrivals—Over 300 Handsome Silk Soie, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, ete., to choose from, price up from $8.50. $10 Silk Dress Skis 50 Silk Peau de Soie and Silk Taffeta to choose ing but the yery latest and most artistic designs o This is the largest and strongest line ever brought sell at one price of $10.00. Elegant Silk Dr SKirts for Litt For your convenience in helping you gain an Dress Skirt stock, we quote these prices on Skirts, giving them the stock number so we may readily when you come, so great is the variety— No. 559, at You have never seen better val ; our styles! lines are the most striking and at the same time most ; er $6.50 Silk Wais Boys’ Suits for $3.98 Cheaper a khan lah aaa and al) colors. large assortment, A line of Boys! Two-Piece School Suits for talt || ‘some lined, in pean de sole, taf } sik flannel. There = staes: x fm ages 3 to 10 years that would regularty sell at and the regular selling value is Pity Lo $2.00, $4.00 and $5.00, are to be closed out for the We will close them out while Carnival pale at— $1.98, $2.50 and $3 ‘They are in light, medium and dark grades, cas- simeres and Scotch Cheviots, and also in blue serges Mothers with fail suits to buy will do well to tn- vestigate this bargain. Four Bargains in Hosiery and Underwear specif] bargains for ‘@ selling im the Hosiery | and Underwear department for wo- = men’s Fast Black grade broidery trimmed, ail sizes. worth 32.98. Muslin Unde Specials Women's Empire Muslin Gowns, with yoke and Jar, of torchon lace, worth T5c; for 49: Children’s Mustin Skirts, with cambric ruffle, worth #0; for 200. Women's Corset Covers, good quality mustin, full fromt, V-shaped neck: three rows of tucks tion and ruffie of embroidery around neck: Me; at, only, Bo. > x Women's Long White Skirts, of good quality cambric ruffle, made with three clusters of rows of embroidery and insertion, regular vous 98c x Children’s Musitn Gowns, with clusters of five front, trimmed at nee, front and sleeves with . Tuffie. regular value é5c; for 390, Be Women’s White Bib agree, with eight-inch bem, bib of i embroidery, with ruffle of embroidery over shoulders, worth 88 double toe and heels. 20e & garment for Women’s Jersey Ribbed Cotton Vests, im ecru with high neck and long sleeves, worth 8e. 200 @ pair for Women’ 0c & pair, also wome at Te, for Fast Black Lisle Lace Openwork 4 Stockings. with high epliced heel and double sole. $3.50 Corsets for $1| From 8 to Il A few P. 2. Corsets, in white | and drab, regularly worth $3.50 each, to close out tomorrow,| while they last, at $1.00. | Don't wait if you want to pur- chase one of these Corsets, for Women’s Outing Flannel Go A line of Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns, mother Hub pink, biue and cream, worth $1.25; at 89, wide, worth 1%e and iSc a yard; from § to 11 at Tie. A new assortment of Fine ‘Cam- bric Hamburg Bmbroideries, from of|to 4 inches wide, In new open y at @ pair. All Wool Fine French _# new shades, worth Tt @ ye Every day this bar, $ to 11 at Bo, morning specials inter ple. It would seem as if some item in this list printed for tomorrow | pin ng would be investigated by | Handkere everyone who reads this notice, inch Linen Seri .» makes elegant curtains, rew th @e « yard; from 8 to 11, / Thureday, at 16c, 6-4 Me ceriaed Silk Tapestry Table Covers, three colors, beautiful pat- ‘worth $3.50; from § to 11 at 2 a blind patter worth i2\ec a ‘a; n § to Mat 6 Ande, % White Fine Linen Lawn red and Sealloped Edge| at 100. i hiefs, very sheer and worth| Calling Cards. with eb; from § to 11 at! match, remular price 18° & aM from § to 11 at ie. Paftout Picture from 8 to 11 at be a roll, Black Mercerized duplex adjustable yoke bat mt $1. ey Soap; from 8 to 11 at, the price Children’s Colored rn Teeth Powder, 2 ae : 2%e bot. ' Water and Glycerin tles for 10c ose Water, 250 bottles for 10c. ns of Taloum Powder, for 6c, itch Hamel Cream, 2he tubes; from 8 to 1 at 10% Men's Brown $1.50 Shirt many ag all colors, also white, the Im! 00d selling line, with all entire hy 4 Unbleached Sheeting, worth ec; from § to 11 Thursday at 12%. Colored Table Cloths, 10-4 size, in each; on sale tomorrow at, each, 50c,|red and white or red and green, he . | Worth $1.00; from 8 to 11 at Gi from 8 to 11 at 196. Children’s White Dr Shoe Strings, yery best quality,| Boys’ Outing Flannel School Shirts worth be a pair; from 8 to 11 at le. "| in pink and blue stripe, regular price Rath Rrushes, with tong curved | 0c; from § to 11 at Se jes, best quality bristles. worth iv" Bi m8 to I at 1% 7 bars Shell Hair Pins, very best | for 96: perfectly finished, regular| Dovers Ege Beaters, regular price Price 16¢ each; from 8 to 11 at 7%e.|100 each: from 8 to ll at & A new lot of Fine Platval Laces and Insertions, from 1% to 3 inches n) and trim: \ . regularly worth $1.50 lis, worth 38¢; Sto Ml at s.00. Boys’ Caps, in alt shades Silke lined, worth 500; af, Wor Swiss Ripbed Bleached Sleeveless Vests, . ored lace edging: isc grade OF to He. Misses’ Vests, Swiss c cream, color, fleece lined, 3am Women's Fast Riack Pure Liste match, medium length, Stockings, high spliced heel, double! from § to 11 at 2c 8 & The Bon Marche, map arly sold at sizes 2 fi from 8 to ML at 10 bars special for| Large quality; ie $1.96, 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue # 115-135 Pike Street :