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a THE SEATTLE STU. ROTTEN NETS THE BIG STORE NORDHOFF & CO THe master and ty bis wit and hur oe -HALF YEARLY- were Henry W. Stein, a well known AL adyooate of the wingle tax |} Motorman J. Lanstrom and ¢ Raymond tried to turn ene wagon the origin Batled Down Pretty Mard by City [Hur the wheels caught In the track Jatter they won put on Wolte, Rev. W. LD. #imonds Mal: | [and the heavy trek, crwahed nto 18 AROUND TOWN colin Me Donald and CG. Hele aystom of allowing saloon men Raymond were \ but John MeDonald, charged with hay i ee cae, to al Nquors “Immediately After [atignely tajured, The ores were |A Workman Employed on the Inter: |ing robbed J. L. Lesher of $400 in owusee Gabi the even Any shane money of pplication for leone, pending A buised, Little dam i front of Blake & Nelson's saloon on! ig Han akin ot the hr counctt on the | age Ge ton, trees car Guay, nen Ses Snete Weis | Washington street, was di Comp- | no pastengers were hurt “Alexander MeLeod: a workman on ty yentorday by Justice roller Riplinger at s. peas sno ate be the Beattie. @ Interurban. Ratiroad | Cs videnwe against him ' 4 t Val ble lS ag oe at to orant IS DOOMED Ss ] rhe . ear a was killed by an electric shock from condemned in no sth’ - Housewives harged nceeecneenmenin oot he action of the city coun me and tncktentany Ci terms at the | the third rail track near Meeting of the city council last Seceigmsown abate te night this morning. For tw 10 o'clook The Goo-Qoo saloon was again the after the accident the man lived, REV SAWYER ‘The doom to the proposed plan of , fermenter of troable, Counciiman AT A BAR but Was yneonacious from the time . regrad amd paving Piret avenue y minutes Jstler reported favorably on the ap- he received the shock until his death. In North Se le was finally sealed yt Sg at Dut stkerwtse be'was-net eucigures LEAVES TOWN tet night bse atta ot We give, during this week, special attention to Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, China, Bedding, Linen, wener of the one time notorious Lowi J, Bawywr Jeaven ont: |£0tePAt" ints Mates femaneds Wes | Draperies and Rugs, pricing our most staple goods lower than at any other season, and pushing bargaiy ih Street dive, for a quer Hoense The accktent was Ney pee a ~ C.F Councilman rede set the tOUDle| in patter Rnown tof Simlth, the partner of the dead mat Brewing by branding the transfer of but he could do nothing for the un tay for #an Franeiace, where | work. Rae Cosco, o fake sale. Hie moved | (he police as, Kitty Franklin was fortunate Viet ne und will asmume the pastorate of the - _ lots to the notice of our customers. , ppttea rion ejected, and jStrested by Ful Me © body was brought to the under- nilito wed Das h Sounciime “ace aS ee Hi | Me aioe fom iochester, | BECOMES A BENEDICT Counctiman James seconded the} hom philtip Short, a laboren The | pe \inte ice -*. | hey Franklin woman is a “ elty, and thy mow ¥., he haw filled the pulpit of the Willlams @ prominent young on Chairman Kistler then assured the | Franklin woman iw a Deputy n-| Noeth Maptiat church t r Elizabeth e ese: he was satisfied chat the » Joint wet | veatigated the case and found It tol sis yoare and has brought the Ne & ele wine Sole ct the piace was Donafte: thar [ot 6Y Frank Jurcell. ‘The present ng" purely accidental, Itt not | Church to the prominent position. It ried by Father F. X ase Character would be changed, and|°cnership # A mystery. | | lknown as yet whether there will be/now holds, His succeamor will be| P last evening, ‘The q syst would he good hereafter Short was drinking & an inquest of not. No relatives of ence Mareerd ot Jack: |Foung couple will make Unsir home ae ao Seetht ESS been can | morning when he sare chat she wn: [ thy Sandton, Conia be founds ke [20S, ET oak oe Or sade sv 2,000 Pairs Bought of a Well since ita license expired? y strung “— Nag Bo and hand (9) has been Vving at Kent with a sum- — , 5 wie j oe ne =mor ber of other men employed by the! al sepive weeks.” reaponded Mr, Kist-| athe, taatter "to Police: leame companys The tend tan | POL TIIGAL FEAST WANTED Known Auction a, 4 he | yearw of nav. "Well, 1 would Uke to know." con | all ae a ae somes Cheek How It Happened Rinued Dr. Crichton, Aggie Franklin hat a yery un od his partner, Smith Kighty-nine of the local disciples pate the place was run those | 2SR* Chutation wih the poilce ork near Georgetown this | of None ry gy weeks and has been under arrest before. |Mmérning When the acctdent occurred pet ty Ty Be eds ~y- AL hn hese, Schuchard Optical Co, 190 Tt te the Custom She emphatically denies the robbery Santer nant er ak fo mone OC te ford Rotel last night, The | 000m avenue. pptroll wnger then | charge outside rails of the new tre e . Ry gg . SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 5 Ey gh the offre eemaaal of the spikes caught in & eplinter| fasting and. specchmaking lasted ~ rics and MoLeod stooped down to tear It L | > u after midnight and the af sr venue, Beattion Haquor dealers to sel a aitGutanca ut of the Way. Ab he Gid 60 his “When I seconded the motion to foot caught on the center, or third, : this Heense,” hid Dr. Crich rail and he fell. ile body laid across “ ust pprehensto the two fails forming a complete! i cas claiy cmt cane ot electrical clrowit. There was a #ud- Snow Fou set tt, How you don't.” If] There are few changes tn the mar- [#00 twiteh of his muscles, and. the b am mistaken I withdraw my ©b-| kets today. ‘Trage im all lines I®| poscinie ion to granting the apptication./ rather slack on Western avenue. | fange: position but Tt Was even Wet me tell you. Mr. Ripiinger./ This ie a “half season” in thé par-| ines too late, The Wefortanate man You are laboring under a grave MIS-ljance of the comminsion men and | icy chout twenty minutos ead ther apprehension counct bas Hot |great activity in the markets Is not | iret Abow! twonts Stood for this present system of al- | expected man F. 3. Mott says he has Jowing Mquor dealers to seit, pending it Of all Kinds te abundant OM | lurconen en tities and age Betiok on their appitcation If that| the avenue and cheap, except for snout the danger of the thinl ral ‘Deen the y of the comptrol- | berries, Which are almost out Of the | Pion TE tine is thought to ‘Office and the Police license and| market. Vegetables are fairly abun. |) he Srckient thle te ain var. ‘The sad rance Fecal the M wes discontinued. It is a violation we o ete ec Of the law. Why. a man might ran except in the cane of on- |Serr, Duniames ich i was recounted aay kind of & jolt month after|fons which are weaker we how @ score of men came acer loe- | moath, without paving a cent of! ing their lives by the unguatded and © lieense, by just puttmg tn another deadly third rail. | lon ae fast as one was re- | 16 to learn the optical bustle that i was simply another wei Out, AR quickly an mith puited him from the Fevenve committee, it is high time ‘Whea put to a vote the application ef J. J. Moore was lowed. ‘MEGAPHONE ~ FIEND COLDLY TURNED OUT Danee Ranke hall tonight, ladies free, Gents 26e, Fine White Lawn Waists, nécely made and trimmed with lace and embroidery, worth $4.00, NOW .......- sevcesesseeeseeeses Silk Embroidered Turnover Collars, worth ase and 35¢; special tomorrow only, each,..10¢ e Extra Heavy Fleeced Cotton Underwear, worth 65¢, now . Extra Heavy Cotton Sox, worth 124c,now.10¢ Extra Heavy Wool Sox, worth 3¢, now. .ag¢ NOTIONS Silk Dress Shields, worth 35¢ to 6g¢, all sizes, 25 Our New York buyer has sent us 2,000 pairs of fine shoes, all new fall styeh, ow <3 pee i lamp of an auction house at 60c on the dollar. We are able therefore to sell these elegant women for so low prices that it will pay any woman to investigate. $2.69 — $2.69 For Women's regular $4.00 Patent Calf Lace Shoes, light || For Women'sregular $4 Fine Vici Kid Lace Shoes, @ weight, flexible sole, concave heel. || top, medium weight sole, Goodyear welted milit: $2.98 | - $2.74 + Women’s Fine Lace Shoes of Booth’s Ideal kid vamps, ap ss dull mat top, medium heavy sole, hand velted, Cuban heel, reg- || For Women's Hand-turned Lace Shoes of fine vici kid, ular price $5. & | toe, concave heel, worth $4. THE TRUTH About the j STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO | ‘One of the time-worn arguments esed (and We'll admit often success fully) againet the Steinway Upright | Pianos is this i] “Steinway Grand?” “Yes, madam: | ly perfection!” “Rut-—uprigntt “No; they're sold only on the reputa- ‘tion of the grand; this ap. | Plano costs Just ae much at the tac- | ven; |tory a the Steinway upright, and in m0 Pe?! better.” | sto;|. It sounds so piaualble, and being. | ae Tennyson says, & “half # lie and a balf a truth,” te the more dangerous. | por case;| That is one of the arguments | againgst the Stethway, Re qure that) the instrument must be good to pro- | Previstems te per 1b: stem | Poke bo Inttch #hrewd and cunning!y | © 3¢°acegagie Giga The Bteinway Pianos are sold here — te beenbtast | exclusively. See Nee EE = Sherman, Clay & Co re 711 SECOND AVE. } eA i Ate Ad Rubber Lined Dress Shields, worth 25¢, now ...10¢ Hair Brushes, worth 35c, now ...........2§¢ Pearl Buttons, two dozen on a card, now per card ..... HAP Hees eee ke renee eee IOS Hook-on Hose Supporters, worth 45¢, now age Ao ele wees ees nenteee « Besides the four lots of Auction Shoes specified above, the || Men’s Satin Calf Lace Shoes, medium soles, Goodyear FREDERICK & NELSON—FINE FURNITURE ese ae ee se lines will be under-priced tomorrow— low heel, value $3.00, for $1.95. | Women 's Fine Dongola Lace Shoes, kid tops, light, flexible Youth's Fine Satin Calf Lace Shoes, medium heavy soles, modified military he lue $2.50, for $1.78. | heels, sizes 12 to 2, value $1.75 and $2.00, for $1.39. ‘ E CR WD | Men's Fine Box Calf Lace Shoes, Goodyear welts soles, me- || Women’s Kia Oxford Ties, hand turned soles, French dium heel, value $3.50, for $2.75. ! value $2.50, for $1.45. a Womens’ Flannel Gowns Prusgis And Muslin Underwear | . | Pinkham's Sanitive Wath, Extra Specials in the Muslin Underwear Dep't Tomorrow as follows’) German tioo4 Pu Packages, for Ife. + ye Packages for 10c, ADVANTAGE OF BankruptSalePrices ritying re, Madison Street Theater , Pinkham’s Blood Purifiey Women's White Lawn Skirts,|Skirt Lengths, worth 35c, at] stitched revers, yoke of fine A vaudeville and burlesque per- 35 ) a elaborately trim wit ce} torchon lace, neck, sleeves and re-} bottie, for tranetormnl oon tanto aw nen We expected a very large crowd on Monday morning, because every Monday is a busy day at this @) ee saa hg wn | veres trimmed with lace, value} Pte nf Heal, the Untameable Lion.” ta the attrac: |@ store: but the crowd was very very much larger than we © was filled with ° jand embroidery, worth $4, at) These are ready for the belt i$ 25 special 85c. —, Ue, at aoa ak jon at the Madi Theatre this ative buyers, ) | ° D of eet enh ‘ en arta sare site Eataaas ate komme $2.5 Women’s Black Lawn Corset] Children’s Silk Caps, lined | S8**apariiia, $1.25 bottle, f0r And Tuesday the people came in even greater numbers—the oxtra salesmen with the regular sale: DIED Prveed Acts Tne Prewent Pi @ force had hard work to keep up with the demands, : matinee. At the Third Avenue po nc ema COLLISION At the ‘Third Avenue Theatre | 5 ‘ “Thelma” is the attraction this week ea er 0 Ss oc s —————- The play is a beautiful one present- | s PIA Truck Collides With Street Car|ed by capable people. The scenic! First Avenue effects expecially in the last act are si very beau he plece will run| . Fire Truck No. 1 from Belltown, tn | all week with a Saturday matinee. a cI Capt. R. G. Johnson, col- opener a Cedar street cat in| Wanted @ night watchmen at front of the postoffice iast evening. | Rainier-Gran4 hotel aparatua Was responding to am alarm from box No. 21. Children’s White Persian) Covers, worth 59, for age. | with sateen, value 3sc, special] , Getwotes Cream, $1.50 bottle, Lawn Dresses, hindsomely| Fine Muslin Drawers, with|!0c. peat ine hia’ trimmed with Embroidery lace | wide ruffle and embroidery and| . Women’s | Cambric Corset ; ‘ae dl eal h$ rab Covers, V-shaped neck, trim and insertion, worth $5 and tucks, worth $1.0, at 98e. | med with embroidery tucks and| Rose Water, 2c bottles, it $5.75, at $2.98. | Women’s Gowns, made of] insertion, value 4§c, spec Rose Water and Glycering, 4 : - . | tles for 1c, Women's Outing Flanneljcambric, Empire style, hem-|jat 2 Extract Beef, 5c jars, for Wright's Headache Wi snapentnnsinaaiyeneete boxes, for 18¢ Microbane Hair Tonic, Vaseline, cold cream—2e jara for] Women’s 3-point House Slippers, | for 86. “ from 8 to 11 at 4c Perry Davis Pain Killer, C > Talcum Powder—280 size from § to! Women's Bachan Kid lace shooe—| tier far ite ‘ j2, 98 te patent tip—ligh ; : flexible soles and Maivina Cream, Sc jars, f6r! Because we went through it carefully and the undesirable pieces were stook is complete and covers everything nm id to second-hand dealers, The jed to completely furnish a home from cellar to garret. ea Dunlap, real estate. 84 Union ante long dreanes — hemmed |conca Vaseline .Pure, large sist | Pj | . The Specials for Thurse|\'', ne embroidery or ince worth |" ae te mg meno me ee ve for \ — é "| #5 to clome at $2. aay ber a mg rowke’ Plasters, ites, Ot Ne enes White Man. |@alty Swise or Pique. Allcotk’s Porous No Pain} Parior Furniture, stoves, Bedding, Carpets, Chairs, § aay that will be on sale 9: cc" 22 uy ye now So Sat ESy Miss Mi an, | B s s eb . | with three rows of tucks—worth 50c | field Tea, 2c packages, OL Pieces for $1.89 at g) so eracwe tor punions exirnctin edroom Sets, Sideboards, Cutlery, Lace Cur- fin eins nn | ai corse oo ant, Toning sie ee . " are as follows: styiee,- swath €80, trom 2 ' when teeth are ordered. All work Cc A E H yles, Aavy blue—worth from 8 ‘ P ES BROS. |done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 tains, hiffoniers, ockers, Extension Tables Wire Bread Toast ente. | “shingn “Ge r > . . ire Bread Toasters, oh Be %-inch Granite Dress Fabrice , Bueaa br areca earns oto] Couches, Eto., Etc. Ete. Etc.. E ora ened Tots n8ch He. | hana orm Brom, Paarl n’s « F Jeach department. We will tell you ’ "9 rT) jay EEC. “y te. greon—worth 20 Yarda, at 1hc | Tomorrow you can have the Blin advance exactly what your work | Wool scrub brushes—#-tnch | Fine Axminater Rugs—-s¢x72 inches . m™m re choice of three different de-~ Bi wii comt by n free examination. Gite | beautiful line of patterns in both| H signs in decorated Tollet Sets a Gal Gak yon will mae Rogers tipped teaspoon®—sruaran- | Oriental and floral patterns—worth | siery ‘worth $2.50, at siso® a sight A ely eal af teed for 10 yeark—at Blo per wet ) each trom & to ji at $3.98 ae | exactly as we advertise— X= Rogers tipped teaapoons—muaran-| Cable Cord fine quality | men's Black Wide Ribbed Woo! Pitchers, & great bargain, 2 Set of Teeth + "$6.00 of 6 knives and 6 forks tern—somewhat solled worth reg yi + BUPOFIOT! soo chiudren’s. Umstlle Re NMI eviews Tite B Geld Pilling .......... $1.00 Minch Jacquard percatine dress | larly Be yard—from & to li at de. | habe: pedabon tiikos ane eld Crown . Ge | nings—colore and biack—worth 300] | Bost quailty nen finish thread Women's Fast k Fleece Lined | fast black covers; bone ate oy chen jeantemmnapant 3, | olla la waist: iissee Jersey rib cream color fleece | buttons regularly: 10s spools trons 2 Nes dauble’ oe, Panes let tatiana atid +». B90 lined veats and pante—200 qualities |to 1} im for 10c, vig rg eich nd cea ortor | So value, for Oe, : nes & from & Mat ive ‘Tab! th be ‘oO § to | ve ” ‘ades 0! aren't ener tomnerew. Because when wo bid for this stock we hid already made preparations to handle our fall tradexhad Women's Jeraey cotton fleece lined| gc, mS From 9 to Hat! women’s Past Misth Purt tite lhiniian er Ae eee Fe. 3 ay 6c Yellow Mixing Bowls, spec- ordered the goods—SO WE BOUGHT THIS SEATER & CO. STOCK TO SELL IT, high neck, long sleeves—«u-| Regular 16 tablets with envelopes | Hose, high splic double sole, of + At these prices it ipower 6 ; the f ' 4 ie Fellow Mixing Bowte, wpec- Gar ao conten quality worth aie garment |to match from ® toil at 104 ne finest, So Women’s 3¢-Inch parag Fo ce Yellow Mixing Bowin The sale is for cash, and we cannot hold goods for future delivery on aocount%of lack of floor apace, roniete—ltate—tn” polat aad round “ches syomen's Fast Black Fine| warp gloria and serge ov at Thursday . . from very pretty stvlea perfect fitting, |COtOn Hoge, Maco split foot, super-| ial at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.60 ea fi | Roys d6e soft percale shirte—from | boat ’ 5 lor quality, high spliced heel, double ic 2c Yellow Mixing Bowls | mr es n | best quality—worth $1.60 each at sic | (OF Uuality, hig 5 jo 11 At Ie Hair brushes, best quality bristles, vid 4 ote ‘Thursday . ive | Coe Castile soap —molted or | regularly Me from 8 to 11 our order, guaranteed | whites bare for 16 Fancy decorated “ornat lice | Missem’ Fast Blagk Ime Ribbed | rain proof covers, heavy eae . Open Siop Jars of white iron } bottles of Rubifoam from § to! beautiful patterns—worth 260 Toll—|kees the best ang Faker | eedial aman ae ho 3 stone; special Thursday.. 700 @| fail 11 at 6c ifrom 8 to Ih at Ibe, day 10 ee eee eet thas cach; een ne Poaehidhines : pectal : n wa New York Dental Parlors| Second Ave. and tre is i th Rhodes Bros. O14 First Avenue, Seattle reaeric eison . He Seeeree Bc. | Madieon St. e Bon Marche, "“°“i3ssiturnll & 1214 SECOND AVENUE oe . ; rt ie 2 Complete Housefurnishers 9 115-135 Pike Street a i | Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- ~ : dee |rison street, Portland. eeeceee oveeoqoooooosousoososose cosceecasoooetes,! THE BIG STORE Nordhoff & Co. a