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| The First of j September y better equippe may te — handle thelr large » Bkin Soap, 850 cakes, psc Soap, eo cake s Tar Soap, Ye ca Boar, _Aaneete ba Hazel, per pints... prescription department you Preinigh everything In the ling, and prices are so rea = that a oare’e ‘sure to be pleas ‘Toilet Cream, Se ‘Ase. * ie See Waters, S0¢ size ‘Water, Be botties seTELLDRUGCO OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phooe, Main 603. §6 SECOND AVENUB. thletic Park Pacific Northwest League. BASEBALL, semen = Sunday and vs. Seattle te. ae vat sy, we lga _* thes ‘Theater Open In the City.” gst and e every evening at $: MARIE CARELLI “THELMA” atized by Charies W. Chase scenery for every act, Max- Electrical Effects, office open from 10 a. m. to 9 Seats gelling seven days in ad- to High Class Vaudeville. Peetanise Sunday 23 Augu: A Monster Bill, Headed by the -Venita 1 Her Fanon 4 Beautiful Spec | Two Tons of Gor- ibceneey Briliant Light and Effects; also the Latest Nov- The Jewel Dance ‘The fencer surrounded by myriads saben emerald: | most brilliant culoring, being the + Sight ever witnessed on n any A_ stupendous ‘other big vaudeville acts i#, sapphires, NOTICE TO sTOCKHOLDERS. nnual meeting of the stock- of the Seattle Cereal ( held at the office of t and 2% Raliroad ave, § wep Monday, Pepiumber Sth, 190: mz for the purpowe of | MEW STRENGTH BEER. a.come before the meeting. INIIKE, Secretary. iyertisea rr for the Ph ore A directors and! ‘ ee = strties bee ene args LOGATE “hae pg “Miia? diamonds, ulidog Sport swai Tuesday afternoon, were re- ne dog has re Manufacturing Henry Hensel "320ce! 25 Hinckley Block, Third Floor, CALMER 1330 tnd ave. | your money back for the asking. Sells Ladies’ Suits, Waiste, Separate | | Skirts, Pte. “THR RIGHT | KIND a Rellabie Planos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: AML ‘Tel. Main COLLINS, 8 ERMAN, FOLEY co. Funeral Directors and Embaimers. 140T First Ave., bet. Pike and Union Beattie, Wasp. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new Times Building. Ramaker Music C0. Electric ight provides tt at an extremely low price; elim- fo flame to ignite drapertes or other inflammable material Our new contract provides for free installation and free re- pewal of lamps. The Seattle There's economy, comfort and cop- venience in our Ott Stoves (not to men-~ tion the bargain feature which stands out so prom- inently, when quot- ed at these prices) @e 1-burner... 450 $1.00 2-burner... We $1.9 3-bur 1.15 The following are the best quality on the market $2.25 S-burner “Deft- ance” .. +12 $1.78 $2.25 2-burner | “Purt- BN” 0. oo cr0ess + 91.78 we a-burner “Purt- SO ccosaees + $2.65, On Bale All Week. CoonBros. 1412 First ave. near Union. THE TRUTH About the STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO One of the time-worn arguments used (and we'll admit often success- fully) against the Steinway Upright | Pianos in this “Steinway Grand?” “Yes, madam; simply perfection!” “But-—upright?” No; they're sold only on the reputa- tion of the grand; this Piano couts just a# much at the fac- tory as the Steinway upright, and is| better.” It sounds so plausible. and being, as ‘Tennyson says, a “half a lie and a |half a truth,” is the more danger That is one of the arguments against the Steinway. Be sure that the instrument must be good to pro voke #0 much shrewd and cunningly worded opposition. l exclusively. “Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 SECOND AVE. RAINIER ~ gained his freedom. Mrs. Mills told her fellow boarders at the hotel this | prie | morning that she had her three rings ; Mr. again, and that the dog had truly swallowed them, as she surmised The dog had been under a vetert nary'’s care, were used on him to # were really th dinec made to disgorge. —v & Carpenter, realty bar if the rings Fletchet | gnins only THE SEATTLE STAR, Last Edition SOME BIG 4 O'Clock p. m. OAL MINE FIRED AND STILL BURNING Supposed to Be Work of Incendiaries---Great!| Damage Is Threatened STEALING 1) other curtomitic A nice, quiet time business en: offifelais to swine tnstitutions of never reached nounted to $26 TUNNEL AND TERMINALS ‘olliery Company's lead | ing mine was fired this mornthg and Great damaxe The mine h «in Weat Virginia and Aticlpation of trouble in not known strikers were ® strong «wi West Virginia side. MEAT MAY BE SCARCE UNION BUTCHERS ADVERSE TO ACTION OF RETAILERS AND USE TO HANDLE FRYE-BRUHN GOODS Railroads Will Bring Important Mat ter Before Council Tonight mmuntcation rthern Pacific a & Puget Sound railway equesting fr natruction of the hisew for the big tunnel under | pot and terminal state! onatruct viaduc WILL PROBABLY RE Although the Retafl Butchers sociation, at a meeting hall last night, decided Bruhn meat, | views of the but when the} members of th the striking and suburbs are combined in the ® association. Lomembers w at lant night's meet! of the asaoctation there ployes of the products have been the markets today ever, that the sale of auch meat will but represent . d tracks on Blanch- cilen at the north and [necticut and Walker streets on the fourth of the It in #tated. how In that case every union meat ter employed in the markets which until this time have been fair, will go there is no telling where the trouble wil! end. Were Turned Down At the meeting last might mittee of five from the W was in attendance, and presented the | CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS Nominate Ticket SACRAMENTO, Democratic shops in the ety 4 on states that all ia affected have come t the grades and submitted a on to the striker ok house and to take | min who had not ne have returned ni to | and all other a been published oe veral umes re ation of tracks ork up to the pr The vacating of at} of the tunnel m previously outlined, Js request- George this morr has been ret red for him and ntinuance until next |nented to!the co’ it at its regular Immediate actic #0 am to expedite mat- STR, SPOKANE FROM ALASKA [Returns from Her First Regul Lynn Canal Voyage—-Seme Gol: in promised LAWYER DEAD W YORK. Sept firm of Howe & Ham convention was called to order this afternoon for the purpose of nominating a full state and congressional ticket gubernator ¢ Franklin K attorney of San Franeinco; ex-Con- J, Geary, of Santa | the author of the | The names 74 years old, LICENSED TO WED The following have been insued and Annie Mclherson, 31, Mike Reardon greseman Thom: Rosa, famous ai Chinese exciusion of ex-Governor Budd and H. land may also go before the con Out of the 414 fir passengers no canal on-th Minnie Boyes, 20, Edward Graves, and Nellie Bro PROHIBITION CONVENTION The Probibitién state conventic was opened at J o'clock this after noon in Little's hall with « brief ac dress by R. EB The pretiminary st@iggtie for chairmanship wan expected to be be tween George S. Pattor les, supported by t bole and J. F. Coonan. of Hum . the choice of the Lane men. reading of ty | this morning, 36 were women. There | R bar second Class ‘The Spokane brought 000 in «old from Douglas te nsiqned to the Bank of California, nd about $15,000 in private pokes. Her cargo oonal Geary- Budd lit. The swine consists of a layer hy after the Cochrane ,of Marton, announced that in the interest of harmony the name, of Coonan as candidate for chatrman had been withdrawn, Patton to be chairman without contest. The Lane men state thar | this is not a vietory for the antie | Lane forces, but the rewult of a com- promise. Five hundred and fitty delegates are present. fpsctal to the stan, ANACORTES, Wn., Sept. 2 attempt to make an arrest for din orderly conduct BE. L. Rowland, city marshal of Anacort unknown Siwash. his associates resisted using knives freely, compelling the marshal to use his gun. The wound- ed man died some hours ia ived a slight cut in the right side and his clothing was cut in several places. FRIGHTFUL FATALITY : PARIS, Sept. agency issues the statement that a od of 12,000 « from Chileat and Fr amounts to the P. Thiinket Packing ¢ & N. Co. and the of San Fran- tone of guano from ©, consigned to the same city, hue allowing | She left Skag- Dunlap. J. A HIS WHISKERS WORE CONFETTI chairman, and M. Fowler, ot temporary secretary. A committee w by the chair t consiated of G. t gard, G. M, Adams, John Meivin and Prof. A. H. Stilwell. ley, Whitfield and Owens were ap pointed a committee Jabour's Show from Seizure Few Seattle people know how near & nominating committee for the state central 3:45 @ recess was held. KICKS ON BALDWIN HOLM, Sweden, Sept. mber of the } came to playing @ post- The indian and the officer, people in I fact that th rnival in that e very near being forced to Jabour and hi camels and r b lot of elephants, marshal rec ie peddlers in disguise. | records prove, that the whole r aggregation really gav ce at the carnival Saturday night undes the auspices of jelosing pertorn Dreilick, ar virtue of a wei of attachment and garnishment issued out. of the court mentioned performance sheriff was the principal actor ce behind the ae those who witnessed thy of public charges tts fa petence of Baldwin. here he made a long list of ac tions against the American explo ure upon the between Baldwin used & great deal of troubl that Baldwin knew very little about | navigation, and often interfered. is charged that Johansen ili-treated Baldwin did not presentati ton ¢ than 1,000 persons ral hundred in- uption of Mont were killed an jured In the violent ¢ Pelee on Saturday. MORTENSEN, SENTENCED SALT LAKE CITY, & Mortensen, the contrac of the murder of Jan tain possession of a rm of $1,800 which Mortensen owing was sentenced to death or something to Wanted His Pay e attachment and garnishment were sworn out by M. Ma York, who last ed Johansen in his place. although he had a contr outfitters of the expedits that matters got worse. BASEBALL GAME ‘The Seattle athletic + \King County banet at Athletic park Johansen submitted, year acted as Japanese jugglers | claimed back sal- ary amounting to $600, with Interest, | mmenced Sat-| and buggies; also single and doubie | claim was| harnesses, at 1212 Western avenu with Jabour, evening and finally settled and the show left town but for some hours lub and the on schedule time. the outlook was dark. Deputy Sheriff Nelson who served rs attached everything including the ele: phante, camels, untameable last but not or convicted among the pl Admission will HENRY GEORGE e banquet In memory of Henry e place tonight at the shot on September 17 option between hanging, and Mortensen chose HINKLE’S BAIL RAISED TO $1000 Henry Henkle, Koochee dancers. shake Mr. Nelnon: he was with the A 9 [| ren and keep th j want one? You say, “Yes, but can't | name, and maybe we can show you an they might, | how you can afford it, and a good " one, too, Such as a Kimball, Hobart eeeneane went out onto the stage to do their] wings and watch~ n eagle eye. Rainier Grand stood in the table bargag Frank Paul's Stunt » menagerie corral. Beck, who will act as tonst master BIG TRANS FER Michael Cohen ana the goods stolen by m various hou! all the animals at once, cting as a special deputy sheriff ap- pointed to have | ball each last night charge of the The Steinway Pianos are sold # “Henkle ha the auditor's « Howard Darlingtc was raised to $1,000 |indax clerk Pi nsed thro devotees of the jor in James firm, | wan retained | arrested on the sume charg | charged in in Justice Ca acres of land in FIR : ST. ROBBERY King county instrument ia dat rious humanity flowing up whiakera full of con and his spotless raiment glight o'clock ,with his cewsful attempt to rob the to the timber noise in the kitenen five igned by President ¥ Smith called bis dog sign y Pr nt CRICKETERS wae smooth He untangle Jbour put up a deposit of the amou en window, which ¢ sheriff, and the show. was released. Smith fired Link swore to a complaint in Fifteenth avenue. Wadsworth, reported to the police PREACHER scoTT’s CASE colored | grounds. | preacher charged with ¢ riminally as- | Player leauiting a young girl his congregation, was to have been and last night X-rays | © on Aldin stre Seventh avenue. . Their location was | i and then the dog was | a& member of ladies free, ed in the glubhouse at ren re cae an re WILL EAT PIE icc) ABOR DAY Star Newsboys Will Be Given a f $60,000. enie for r | Picnic Their Health OUTING AT WOODLAND PARK m to Br Sunday to ly promixed yverybody within | . Mm” peor ted > jreach, ‘The wear thel ond Park yesterday t nd the | Sunday toge ni In the] bor day picnic ¢ there un- afternoon there will be a Held day of r the ausph f v rm Cen- athletic sport th prizes to. the I winners of the p op to There will be a 100-yard race for| Humane Society Will Put « Stop ¢ unqualific nt the affair boys over 10 ye ndasim-| Selling Pernicious Literature ¢ » Whe all thal Aeata be wikhed Har race for boys 10, The} Minors ! prizes are to the th aders in the t rw That Hitt who read b 4 And the Pie-Eaters and thunder dime nov o i making and eve’ The races will be followed by 4] up to be wicked men and can ne ne of thousands who went to th ple-eating contest, which will be al) P hen tte rk « ed himeelf or herself thor- free-for-all race, without handica be, president, te th . gh Everybody will start on the scratch, | members of the u i There ho set program of sports will be of pumpkin, custard, | ciety pler ne and went as ps are to be raspberry and blackberry compost- | whi iil nerve to leasen t th ers wtrolied t The kidw will be seated at! growing evil, A bill is to be draft hrough th 4 d én the tables with their hands tied behind| hy Roger Green Har ke and ist the band con- them, each with a ple of his own| man which will f t romped Jacleetion in front of him. Ata giv-| pernicious litera the gr used ings put en nignal the consumers will attack|” it was also r th ‘ MM and the ple trust, and the boy who merg-| meeting last night that a + 1 ab ha! water of en himeclé the quickest with his] fective cigarette 1 necensa \ til they tired igs “ | 1 boys, for whone benefit death 1 ecstat y happy w , lundreds of 1 hes were m of ti t and meats were caterer in the park olgarettion ¢ first the t and do the rolling themne Events of the Day Tt hief ¢ f the m Y t unions. NAVY YARD ks and ks up toe hort rest the victor- d for the champion- | Rear Admiral Sterling Succeeds Cap- |r fy Se xed ainttene boeta tain Burwell As Commandant heir cake all doug The plumbers ad a lead pife cinch and made ne hy me runs until the diamond looked | ] e~ ng: ke « ng or a merry-go- web eg und. * was 15 tol in hand of the | favor of the plumbers. the former com In the Evening st to receive ne Ip the evening Wagner's orches- tra furnished music for a grand ball Admiral Stirling aasignmen t the park and the grounds were pastry stock cash |the navy yard raises it to a fag off rfillantly illuminated. prize. The fragments of ple that go|cer’s station, ch means that th ‘ day passed off with but one in @t the ears will count for game, | departr t ognizes that thelaccident and that of no moment. just the same an the shares which | Puget Sound navy yard is destined to| Louis Lund was the victim of this, Proceed through the matn entra be the most important on the Pacifi caught between two street The boys wiil then experiment with | coamt . Frem@ht and | painfully jquick dressing, They will ranged! Admiral Sterling's last sea duty jueered. He was taken to the Be- jin « circle and shed most of their | commander of the Newark and Lan-|attle General hospital. raiment in individual heaps. Theylcaster, was during the tah - will then be moved part way around | American war. Reichert Bros, pianos, 110 Union, the circle, and at a signal will go oe rina lafter their clothes. The youth who Crowded to the Doors — jgets into bis own clothes first gets! ayy gay Saturday and late in the the money night all hands af the Rival Clothing A Greased Pig Comnany were kept busy pulling ov We Are 8 The climax will be a greased pig| er huge stacks of sults from the ta ea race. The boys who Want to take | bles to show the anxious buyers that part in this wil ired to bring | crowded th 3 ¥ poopie ike extra quit arsinted themseives, as goods were for a Big The pig is already in t ng under | plainly marked and sold at just just the nurturing care of George Har-| half the marked pri Hurry up rison, who keeps him tn Star alley.| and get you selection, Savings banke |i EAT ft BUSINES He would have kept the pig in the| presented fi with every children’s lor if the pig had been Irish too.| sult, Positively no goods sold te ie of the Arkansan | dealers, The Rival Clothing So. Mr. Harrison refused to do| Second ave. and Washington st. | | We'll tell you about our ma- / terials for Home-made Come{ forters first. An the | variety, of skin with hafr on both sides, and “Brick” (Harrison) had to te a knot in his tal to keep him from escaping | Good Comfort Print, new pat- through the cracks of the tight-board | terns .. . Bel eRe. boy who catches and ; HiSRGS nant Wr doet CRe Paw eta ves Raat. Cc P lcetve a prize besides. Green, thé ctr- | Wary jalan — WAY: levlation manager, bought the pix out fading . Se from a homeseeker just arrived fro Sresy. Gretatings, etguen ter ° the south, and weed him for a ee Sa | squaker at the carnival. Bome peo- a in quilt covering ..........12%e 4 Iple thoyeht It was a sealakin sacque 6 Side. Aisha ame jthat Green was carrying under bir |] MYND wctacevce acon Des oe but they were mistaken, ai mn don't have sealskins these ] e Cotton Batting, worth Te... Be days. — odie 1 S Cotten pare: full 16-02, rol 40 different styles just received Perfection Batting, white as ibsaidicnaiathty are perfect gems of the tallor's snOoW ..... % cena Oe Saves! Fire Marshal Kellogg's report for|}| art; prices from $4.00 to $20.00 ‘ the month of August, filed today sgt ipods tx If you don't want to make with the city clerk, shows a large you should sree them bef yu your own Comforters we've | fire lone during the past 20 days. The ||] buy your Walking Skirts, got them ready made as cheap —— as 65c, | Bryant Lumber Company mill fire, | t Fremont, the latter part of July, is Included in the report, but as neither the Diamond loe and Cold Storage nor the Arlington hotel fir wes are included in the report on account of no adustment having as Seattle Auction & | Sale Stables New Shirt Waists White fleece back Pique, the TERSO French Flannel 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET | | \ nbroidere Waists In colorings F.W. Merrick The American Clothier 703 First Ave. Agent for the Hawes $3 Hat. You hat and be no better with a Hawes for $3. Silk Petticoats y of styles y me A magnificent arr and colors at v prices— st an pay $6 for « tisfied th peclal—A very good quality of taffeta silk P. black and colors, $5.00 ¢ jeoats, in Make Home Attractive -—- —- ‘The mellow tones of a good plano vv organ will refresh and rest the parent, amuse and instruct the child- at home. Do you We have just received a carload of | draft and pack horses which will be! fold at public auction Friday, August 29, together with a large number of | |}umber .and express wagons, hacks | $212 Second Avenue Bet. Seneca aod University | M. J. WALKER, Auctioneer. | Cable, Pease or . Johnston Co, plano, or Kimball organ, for all which we direct factory rep- resentatives, Ship in carload lots SUNDAY, SEPT. 7|° 2" | We carry the gest and most | complete stock of sheet music, mu- - ic books, graphophones, violins, gue jtars, banjos, strings and supplies in ef eme on WE SELL TALKING MACHINB di | RECORDS at 0c. All mail orders for jeverything in our line prompuy at- ten to, The Star newsboys will be given a picnic on the above date. ppreenagice on INE Races have been arranged fer them,.dneluding a.chase.after.a.grens- pS. JOHNSTON C0. ¢d pig. To see a gang of newsboys after a greased pig will alone be worth the boat fare, Poor Pig! | General Music De 10:30! See the first class cruisers Boston and Philadelphia, the Battle. }| 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. ship Oregon, two torpedo boats, and the training ship. = The steamer carrying the newsboys leaves at 10 o'clock a. m. JAMES HENRY Round trip—Adults, 500; outside children, 25¢; newsboys free. Wholesale and Retat! Butcher, Jobbes, aud Packer, Best Meats Brunner & Co. — 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 | Sunset ( Oil and Refining Co, Second block ef stock of 40,000 : ‘ shares nearly al! T 4 The Leading Wine Dealers ing yet ta be aad at Meee aha Thos ¢ desiring stock will do well to Fine Old California Port, per gallon ....... Tous ay $1.00 act omptly. Karly advance in price Muacatel, Tokay, Angelica and Catawba ...............0600, $1.50 |! Bamment ‘Mutual Li Beat tle, Wash,

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