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4 REPORTS CONFIRMED unide tein induntry whet Sept. 2—The governor of Adair, eables Uh ministry of pat Li Jay confirming the re s of life in the Pelee Oa enaral eruption gaye that during the 8 8 ganeral F of the force entire night of August 26 the moun tributed wo gen ity of the atate a tain was aflame a heavy fall of watel Rave nut have Uke incandescent matter oat obliter= | estan the town of Morne Kouge. |The | i Of any eer OM ey tall of boiling water and 1 in the banking th in publ " of boiling water and he hankin fn the Rony not ‘recognise mmor At the request « qoreenes net g fulne barriers, represented by #o og oy tag wilt sends | ous and (is fair reward, shares but to succor the} of whom are in a ship to Basse survivors, many pitiable plight | TO BUILD A CREMATORY, Dr. Carrol! Will Introduce te Council What the Star Has Earnestly Ad- voeated for Weeks 1 it pr rounly td who thought, f labor's i future. nt part of and social fab he not only de 1@ in the fu }@ word, but that, }@ sgantzation and of érciae for ematory for the ity’s refuse, The ntroduced to ight by City Heat rrolt is in bi leaving the amount to be from the general fund a and details of con struc filled in by the council. Carroll will present wit an advisory methods to be pursued in seourt Dids, estimates as to the eine of & plant necessary to handle the city’ garbage, and other details. ‘The Cost of tt Dr. Carroll will also submit, sup- plementary to is estimate of the ex- penses for the health department for the ensuing year a statement as to the cost of constructing and con- ducting the crematory. His estimate fer construction ts $30,000, for con- ducting, $2,459, which includes the employment of twe men at 3 per month each. Alse $600 for fuel to Fun the crematory for the year . advisory stateme provides that bidders submit proposals and complete plans of the entire crema- tory to be erected on a site which be selected by the city euncil. plant to be of such capacity a to destroy ail refuse other than ashes cotiected fn the city, and to do se in & thoroughly sanitary manner, and Without emitting any unwholesome or offensive odors whieh will extend beyond She limi Mente f the » plant. ‘ BALLARD SCHOOLS The Ballard public schools opened yesterday with 1.690 puplis in at- tendance. Prof. J.C. Dickson, super- intendent of the Ballard schools, says that this school year promixes to be very successful, Forty-four teachers are employed. Two teach music and drawing. Four are in- ann wee high school, and the remainder are in the grades. retain and « truths ber returned round of daily — lemeness actuated But it in th mans, It will be ¢ pel that shorter hours of tat by a earner, that through T ganized possess the power ta n adequately distribute the wealth must work, labor, all men work, Fetablieh and make educatic @ chance, and abe tunity. dollar race. More reel reil sham religion on the sevent . then, indeed, will we have tion te ard better things. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES Principe! Fight Will Be Over the Office of Sheriff Democratic primaries will be held throughout the county to In th country districts the ve in m instances will be done in the aft noon. In the elty the polls wil! be 2 wnt Mest @ ben them ne "BR Eates "the wumber of OS wit be elected to attend the county con. vention of the rty iaethia city next Friday. A light vote will probatly be cast. There are few interesting anti-comvention contesta on and the rank and file of the voters are not likely to turn out Sherif? Cudihee is making an de- termined an effort as any other cam- didate to improve "The funeral of Mra. Ida Sharp was held from the Methodiat Protestant at 2 o'clock this afternoon, “° years, my ‘es CHARLIE YOUNGS HOME Chas. F. a chief ay, spond in is again the « ment. D the tity hall after sev- weeks’ vacation. THE MARKETS the assortment, Putter—Washiugton creamrrien, BWo@Zic; “Native Wasi a) fu, store, and consequence these Kaastera e—-Btrictly treat “Lave Posttey maggie: tuner 7G 13 Commtaston Men's Prices rarer Native Washington, 1g1i%e Fger Strictly frogh reich, 24G%be Washington creamery, 20@210; seete $33.00; wheat, $23.60; corm rolled ‘bartei oO Puget sound ver ton. 618, ‘ashington timothy, $18.00; 912.00 13.10, -——___+—____ Go to Byinning for bicycle repairs. Moos, 194@160; frvere, 16 ; Binet | . the wholesale price. Wedding and Engagement Rings | THE SALE IS SSL ELBELLEPLLGS GOLDMAN’S 901 Second Avenue. Cor. Marion LABOR DAY THOUGHTS holiday. few who think who will furnish leay few who wil T. education for ter home and better citizenship muat combination Iles the w vation of the masses must be achieved throug! mponent parts of “human Whea “human industry” awakens to a realiaation of ite er. and properly exerts that power for rained ¢ bip, as & whole, far above that of any other nation of the Make of Labor day that for which It was intended—am inepirae President International Typographical Union of Nerth America. his chances by Stoc The Goods and the Prices Satisfy and Heavy Buying Is the Result Every piece of Furniture, Carpet, Housefurnishing Geods—in fact everything in the stock of Seater & Co—is displayed on the sale fioor and is marked in plain figures. Crowds were on hand Monday morning, and the buying was heavy; but with all the sales up to date you could hardly tell that anything had been sold, on account of the greatne: ed; fully 75 per cent. of the goods arrived a fow tien ation Iawued by one lewal holiday king hou aly os mala eands — aye few there wert eeply D| serves to 1 new of the through or intelligent ex combined can work out bur- will on thene greater num- to the weary tail with hope- for the iples of the gos 9 children, bet- be achieved by the wage- mm, and that the aal- the effort of the " properly or~ only create the wealth, but to thus created. jeate new di Take the women and children from the factory, pay for that labor in accordance with not @ grudging pittance because a woman did tt. Create opportunities for all men to work—and then make © and net only free, but compulsory wh the manopoly that has been made ef oppar- A litte more of the Golden Rule and a little less of the - saad on six days, and pot quite so much Prohibit child tter schools for the children. Give all men many instead the mandard of Amertean JAMES M. LYNCH, work at the primaries Hix ponent is Fred H. Pike, whe theught 40 baw rength im the cit Mr. Pike w ‘oucht out by that fection of tb party whieh has always fought Mr. Cudihee THE WIPED QUT BY FLAM CONSTANTINOPLE city of Inum ly wiped out The flames deatro jrendering 10,000 pe and cleatitute, The mo | dispatching wid to the utter NO CHALK by fire Must Provide the Real Thing Chatk and water more sparingly the board of he Hing last night the inaure vleher and dents of the elty by that hereafter the & 4.10 per cent but must be wi | itn te jing an | must r fe * eres a cee wa 88,208 - ~ paid. They are 3 yards long and 48 inches Shiouly aed baneatier woasie | |plain center and heavy pont de luxe edge—beautiful goods, for $3.68, ciclie ae aes "| Herbert $. Upper ” Be Siete ct Au | pn ts Sr to $1.25 Tapestry at 75c tesonainaneycompoling the daly —ow Tapestry in solid colors - small raised figures, 50 inch—alike on both be used once and then destroy Several dairies are at present um this nystem number of deaths reported August wah 14, and births #4. Apsi ant Health Officers Ludiow reper e and held No charge for painices extract when teeth are ordered. done by graduate dentiats of 12 to lyears’ experience; @ specialiat cach department. in advance exactly What your wo examination. Gi will find we op- ie consiterabie which seiged upon the ‘Tracy affair lo oppose bis rengmine- thon. A VICTIM OF CARELESSNESS While hunting with @ party in the woods near Decatur yesterday ©. Uenteom = samba of the Whew wing crew, acoldentally bis aud | i received & mortal woun) discharged He died in great agony, while his friends were Carrying him to the batt tendance could eanptl ‘The scvident was tot carelessness in bandiing his gun. He will be with naval honors. of bin relatives are not known. where nee at goods had never been unpacked, THE STOCK CONSISTS OF FOR CASH Yd Complete Housefurnishers 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). “salloe’s buried at Bremerton The whereabouts FREDERICK & NELSON—FINE FURNITURE aaa ores eet — Sale of Seater &Co.’ Draws an e Crowd and the completeness of EVERYTHING NEEDED TO FURNISH A HOME ie included in the stock. All the trash and undesirable articles were sold to secondhand dealers, or burn- 8 before the U. &. marshal took possession of the On account of these facts The Stock Is Clean and Thor- oughly Desirable And is made up of patterns bought to supply the fall trade, country are represented by their most attractive patterns, and nearly everyone is mow priced at less than Some of the better manufactures of the Parlor Furniture, Couches, Chalrs, Rockers, Tables, Metal Beds, Wooden Beds, Dressers, Chiffonleres Carpets, Stoves, Ranges, Crockery, Cutlery, Bedding, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. We Will not Hold Goods for Future Delivery Second Ave. and Madison St. AND WATER... Board of Health Decidese That Cows | All work We with tell you! New York Dental Parlors Houre—8 to 8; Gundaye 6:30 te 2 ' Frederick & Nelson | THE BIG STORE “THE bia STORE YHALF- PRICE SALW OF CURTAINS Notable opportunity to buy lace, Muslin or Curtains tomorrow. Forty-five pairs will be sold exactly half regular prices. One curtain of pair has been used as a sample— hence the lay is all that's needed to give you perfect curtains, doubt if the lot lasts an hour, so do not be pointed if you come later than 9 o'clock if all gone. SEATTLE STAPF. ‘TP a sla THE BON MARCHE WANTEO Boy SCHUCHAND OPTICAL ve Kpeotaliate, ond ave co. 1801 tec TRACTS Ronegiga age $4.75 Arabian 7 Ni ccna Curtains $3.68 ‘ wanty seree, © minutes fren EX A line of Arabian Curtains worth at regular K| gved location for homes. ter ing $4.75 will be sold tomorrow at choice $3.65 ed. | ing in shades of red only. Regular price is $1.25, tomorrow you may bay the yard 75¢. OEY Reduction Sale Sil Wists We will make lowest prices ever quoted by us on several com- plete lines; also sample lines of Silk Waists tomorrow. 'B7.49 Wasser sireet or party wear, black or colors. $5.95 Your choice of re r $8.50 Silk Moire, Peau de Soie, Taffeta and Louis- ine Waists; many styles in fancy or plain. $4. 95 For choice of Satin or SilK Waists in | in| at ted | ww SHOE SALE Men's French Calf Wu welt extension sole; regular §2.76— ton | bs: ci] ork | ive | do You'll Save Just $5 On Our Big Leader — $7.50 Man's Butt, equel to any #1 Suit in Beattie. Twenty-five different of cloth Every sine Alterations free. black eae colors; good assortment styles and worth $ k Taffeta and Silk $3.95 fos Mat all colorsand black; w 20." Silk Petticoats A special line of Silk Petticoats in black ay oe» beagne to on at } OT. will be ” styles Wednesday 1 Bargains From all departments of the store these extra specials fer the third é the Home-Furnishing Sale are gathered— Pedestrierne Walking Skiris, $5.00 values to be found anywhere, latest cut, kilt seama, full fare; here Wednesday at 61.06. A new tne of Sik Dress Skirts worth $13.06 and $15.0, ef golf taf feta and peau de sole, drop skirt with deep plaited flounee; 44, each, $10.60. best] navy, golf red and cardinal; $2| values, reguiariy at $1.60. j Men's White Latndered Shirts, Celebrated Griffon Razor, ont Jf only, reduced from $1 each | gilsh steel, guaranteed, a inches, very fine quaniies | i=. work Se ee ie price, 88c, Burnt Leather Pillows, r fringe, worth $7.00 price, sian Leather Opera 4 Crush Hats, in| calfskin, beautiful rted nayy, tan, brown and biack, worth Se, at S00. 56-inch All Wool Black Cheviot | w Btamine, worth $1.25 yard, at 68c. All Woot Heavy Tweed, 56 inches izes Ped unlined skirts, worth 82, at 8. Oxford Zibeline Cheviot, all wool, at 6c, worth $1.00 . Fact’ Black Pure LAste Wome Hose, high spliced heel, double sole, the finest Sie grade; Wednesday at Me a pair. Women's Fancy Cotton or Lis! * ome of the new | Hats for Women, comes in all colors and at lowest prices. Ask to see White Pique Skirts, and Children’s trimmed with bands of biue white, worth $1.38; at #90. | Women's Musiin Gowns, empire (style, embroidered yoke. hemstitched | ruffle over shoulder, worth $1.50; at | 8b Zenda” cloth for Wrappers, good weleht, fast colors, latest styles, worth 10e yd; at Tie. SUk Flannets, @ fleeae tne twitied | material for Wrappers, etc, new fall tyles; at 10e ya French Flanpelettes—this popular | tabric in entirely new fall designs-— double wiith, 34-tnch, complete line lof patterns, at, y 1 Shetland Flannel, a heavy cotton down, desirable styles for drens. cut leather Head iss. $2.00, 1920-1982 tud ave. Phone, Main 1061. EASTERN SUGAR-CURED The finest lot ever smoked These hams are po good we de- rire all our patrons to try them Pure Vaseline, best grade, 0 Special priee Wednesday; Hams . sacques, bath robes, etc., worth | Stockings, in lace 8 OF asort-|tiés for ¢ weigh trove 12 to pounds, ; Wednesday at 160. e4 patterns, in dots or figures, +e Outing Fiannels, in all the destr- | Spliced heels and toes, extra values able petterns and styles, worth 100 | yard, at Pereales, 36-inch, best wrapper styles, on Gark grounds, worth 12%o, jat, yard. 1c, Boys’ All Wool Swenters, black, Children’s and Lace Shoes, with patent t soles, spring heel, sizes worth $1.50, at 98c. Men's Viel Kid and Velou Lace Shoes, Goodyear low heels, worth 83.50, at 8:00 to 11:00 | The clearing up of stocks preparatory to Fall Opening, and |stocKs to their places in the new store, brings bargain after bargain to some of new goods, too, for we are not slow to give bargains in new li well as old. These splendid values in House Furnishings—for this is Furnishing Sale week, you Know: Art Dentm, 4 pleces in about | patterns of Ike and 2 pair. Best quality Corset Steels, white or black, regularly le pair; temor- t 4c, minum Thimbles, will not rust, regularly worth 2 for 5c; tomorrow, each, le, R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Whelesale and Retail Outfitters. Boys’ Hate, in Fedoras onty, pearl e Art Denim, and black, worth 450; from 8 te and biack, worth $1.76, from 6 to 11 2c yard. | will go at, yard, 1c, from 8 to 13) at $1.25. Women’s Jersey Ribbed Bev) o'clock. Platt Val Laces and Insertions,| Cotton Vests, in ecru, bee Curtain Serim, 49-inch, with lace] fine qualities, pretty and new pat-|long sleeves, Shc garments; from! end colored stripe, 1$¢ value; from |S to 11 at 8c. 160 Whisk Broome at, each, 90. Se Glass Water Botties at only Ge each. $1.98 Decorated Glass Water Sete at Se, Kirk's Toilet Soap, from 8 to 1) at 3 terns, fi 1 to 4 inches, worth 1c, ibe and from & to LI at be yard. Children's Fanoy Gitt Dress Trim- to It at 2h Women's Jersey Ribbed Fine Wool Vests and Pants, in # worth $1. 15 parment, at ie. fel Rhy ; quality, new Worth 36 yard; from § to 11 at Bec. Priscilla Pound Paper, worth 260 pound; from 8 to 11 at I6e. Outing Playing Cards, regularty worth from & to 11 at bc. Envelopes at Jo per package oxtra heavy Gold Plated Collar Buttons, pen backs, for the front regular §o cakes for Rig bottles Totlet Ammonia! from |8 to 11 at Se bottle, Hire's Root Beer, ou Wish & relable busi- it—one made up in gray 25 bottles for skirt binding, 5 yards in piece, 7-8: inch wide, worth 1c from §& to 11 at 8e The Security Hair | Moth Balls, 1-pound {ft 8 to 11 at 106 Women's Vict Kid Lace Shoes, with woo! nish with ever-wearin, bert's Listerine, 250 bottles at | Italian cloth linings, you should | assent rine, ttles at) jest quality Alpacca raid, for | see our $15 gr om up to $22.50; Mouseline De Sote, plain worth 50¢ yard; from $ to Fs packages, plece regularly; ce. Crimping Pins, patent tip, medium flexible sole, | best quality and finish, 10, pins in Bleached Muslin, worth @© concave heel, worth $2.60, at $1.98, | box, regularly Wc box; from § to 11] from & to 11 at 40, Women's $2.60 Oxfords, in tine viet |at de box Women's Cambric Corset Covey kid, with hand-turned soles; from § 44-inch All Wool Black Jacquard | 'V shape neck, trimmed S| to LI at $1.48 Dress Fabrics, worth S0c yard; from th Boys’ Caps, in all styles and}§ to 11 at 2bo shades, worth 65c; from 8 to 11 at! Only one dress length to customer. h0e, Au Wool Waist Flannel, colors She BON MARCHE The Big Store Nordhoff & Co. 1419 to 1435 2d Av. and 115-123 Pike St. Good strong young man to be apprenticed to learn a fine trade, Call between 9 and 11 a, m., |4$07 THIRD AVENUE