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’ . audite anurer ounty Riamberg: county tr Weilte; shertff, C. A. Ricbill missioner first district, M commissioner third district Doneliy; county cler& W. BB. county attorney, J. C, Waugh ty superintendent, J. G. coroner, B. R. Sumner, ies Interest in New | Dan \ Lines oe Meer WAKE crry sent. + N@eorge J. Gould, wife and family @re here on 4 special train accom- Dy the Missourt Pacific, Den- ‘end Rio Grande offictals tnsepet~ tng the system, When asked re- garding what interest the Goulde Shad tm the Denver Northwestern, Gould said 1 know Mr. Moffat and am inter- seated to have him make a suceess ‘ef the road of which he is the pro- qnoter from Denver west. TI believe @ a good undertaking it opens up Waluable territory but we are not ine Interested. The Coos Bay tien is something I ant orenes in and know very little @bdout it Stories to the effect that we are behind the venture are pre aos Gould also dented that he ts in- Qerested, ‘excepting as an outsider, fm the Clark enterprises. He said he wu that Clark was build- ing @ fine piec e of railroad. WISS KERSTIN’S BATHING SUIT Cortelyou in Be OYSTER’ BAY, Sept Roosevelt arose ‘at 10 | morning and much usual custom underwe inath his condition to be good. Ident fm still stiff and sore fr sevére bruises. Secretary © it 18 now considered. injured of any of the president's the exception of Driv telyou went home to i. last night and th confined to his bed. trary way cover. President onchanged. KILLED BY TACORTES, Wash. pt. &, ‘ n met he ma following nombnations a Hammer; repre A , Renter, W. J. Moisted, § REPUBLICANS) EAP oF vovey IN SKAGIT | i RC neti DW.) Davis cour Lowman; CONDITION IS GOOD President All Righttand d 4—Preaidert’ jock t an exam- by Dr. Lung, who announced ‘The pree- m bis the living mem- He received a severe nervous shock and numerous 1 cuts and bruises, the worst split nose. The physicians will take time for him to re Roosevelt nounces that his program will be Lady Dudley are expected to make thimha great socia? impression in Dublin. to his Hoge who eon v Newspaper Bonterprise Association, Recently Appointed Lord Lieuten. 4 The ear! an lously rich of land In Mngland tates In Jamaioa, and large The Bar! and IP at her home, 1208 Mir wertng. | Mra, James a GW to Spinning for bicycle repatra, About \'6 to learn the optical bust yeas. S'chuchard Optical Co., 1207 Second avenue. ot D OPTICAL CO, 1208 second ‘sremue, Beatin Pacific Coast Ciething Co. 900 First Ave., Cor, Marion St. was killed here last evening By con- tact with a live wire. worked g g i z g S 3 H [ We i hi i i df i ; ! i ! i 2 | g Z 4 S i EE i i i g | H i 35 Hy Hl Fad the 5 i ? i ular patrons there is a strictly up-to- In thelr midst who are nalen. $27 and $30. that sell tely of this mpecial offer. | |ahort period. Hundreds of our reg have taken advantai and @ alto et big money-saving select your uit. S34 it A pleasantly spent in games Dainty refreshments Mrs. Jensen of Spokane ing Mr. and Mra. Morita ‘at their home on Madison enue. rif ih E evening of next week at oo Ninth avenue between and Pine streets. The affair expected to be a very pleasant Carney will entertain sev- friend» tonight at her home on avene and East Union. Mrs, W. F. Pierce, who Waists and Petticoats the summer. retu to their residence, #12 Ninth | ‘Tempo Club gave the neries of dancing parties fight in Ranke hall. Fine furnished and the ball ‘ery pleasant one. MeGrath entertained a afternoon on | earnship Meteor. Dainty 1s were served in the For style, quality, finish people who have been rounds. the new Blou folk effects, and Natty with kilt Miss Minnie B. Pock entertained ® wumber of her young lady friend: afternoon at an informal||| ‘Tse thle fall, plat strapped and slot seams, Skirts fn all the new plain cloths and fancy mixtures that will be all Skirts, Jackets, price is not equaled in the city, at least we are told so by many the WALKING SUITS in ‘at the home of her sister, in all Bal hy the few shapes beautifully tallored, made from t most graceful models in all flakes and fancy m old colors. enue. ted and the guests were well ent tained. Goes Merrily On ‘We are continuing the great halt- wuit sale at our big sige e pur public are | with thin sale, and we | friends by the score Srecy sninuts of the day. All our Bolts are offered for halt less than marked prices, The Rival Clothiers, | ‘corner Becond avenue and Madison | wicseaged $212 Second Avenue Bet, Seneca and University { —s—— _» Dunlap, real estate, 4 Union bigek. well known meder- e new ale a ie sale. Get in now The Outlet Co. corner Oceldental ave: ‘ash! This sale of Seater & Co. tory attention. more than we ask for it. @ dishpan to @ parlor set—al! 2 Patterns Cheap Go-Car about half their regular valu Cheap, Medium and High Grade Dining Chatra, seiiing a now on sale at froth 00; now on sale at from Nottingham Laces, soc, 75c, $1.50, $1.75. 50, $4.00, $5.00 to $20 per Tapestry and Damask 3 price they are being sold for. $10 All Wool Ingrain Art $6.75. $2.00 Wool Smyrna Rugs, $1 “== Clothing «= An Almost Endless Variety of prices ranging from Thc to $5.00; selling regularly at from $7.50 84.98 to B1T.00/ .. Trish Point Brussels and Arabians, $2.50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.35, $3.75 to $12.50 per pair. he above goods are all worth double the $1.50 Jute Smyrna Rugs, goc. THE SEATTLE STAR. MITCHELL DENIES IT BRARKE 4 Mitehell Prest United Sept th Workers der ecelving uniontion J. Prerpont Matohell aaye that he © an ane f President ro ® to the atateme of the days. Haer within. a few noad, On acountrot t rHWEST FIXTURE Annex 383 Firat Avenue South Free Clam Rake Sunday, Sept and Grand Concent. Club i West Beattie. Steinway Pianos and, Adverse Opinions or the from the m: Not @ single dissatiafied wote could possibly be found among the prominent pianiat® who use the Stelway. ‘The Steinway hae p course adverse opinion we shall print the arguments used againat it It wilt be bi ereating. Watch. Sherman, Clay & Co. ™ COND AVE. Too Late to Classify WANTED—To exchange — Seattle renting for $25 per month for ranch, driving distance t across acres. ny nO agents. water, Lx: abot Stow ° FREDERICK & NELSON—FINE FURNITURE EXTRA SALESPEOPLE HAVE BEEN SECURED 1 on sale at this store. Note These Price Examples 28 Pieces of Upholstered Partor Goods, inciuding Bofas, Settees, Divans, Arm Chairs, Rockers and Fancy Small Chairs at about one-haif, and IN MANY CASES LESS THAN ONE. HALF OF THEIR ACTUAL) VALUE, each and every piece t ; to $21.00; now on sale at from. 88.90 to $24.00 oc, $1.00, $1.25, 22Vic. yair ‘ortieres, $1.50, $1.3) Squares, each} yard 39c. 6oc Linolew 45. = ee Frederick & Nelson Complete Housefurniuhers ee een a WILL KNOCK THE FAIRIES of Polive tent in Aullivan ienued ming down the tondertoin the ater, t rolt @ fa pouth by business my carnival Klkw : o— Dance hall tonight, TOMORROW Boys’ Hardwear Knee fchool Ponts, all sixes from 4 to 16 years, worth Me, for Ife All Wool Cheviot Knee bullt to save mending ecaune they don't rip, ¢ VOI BE icecreceeee eee AMO Boys’ Boglish Cheviot Knee Panta, double seat and knees, the kan't-rip kind, 900 value, per pair cre be Roy@. Wear-Resteting Cordu the grade Ly sold at $1.00, per pair ladies tree. NORDHOFF & © Tomorrow the store will | 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET enereeeeennenentieennesnsneneerl ’e stock has far exceeded ourexpectations. We have had difficulty in securing enough salesmen to handle the crowds. morrow we have secured extra salesmen, so will give each purchaser careful and satisfac- For to- The Seater & Co.'s stock is new, clean and is worth in most instances so per cent. The stock includes everything needed to furnish a home, from Pe fewer) Very Large Assortment of. Rock ers, all griaion; selling from She up. Over 100 Couches, which set) rem. ularly feom $7.78 to $55.00; now On sale at from 84.80 to B22. AAPA AAA Over 0@Paterns of Tron Beda, va. ried ameortment of designe ana colors stilling regularly from 99.50 to $96.00; on sate now at frOM se seeeee $BLO to $21.60 Window Shades, 3 x 7 {t., complete, eact 3@-inch Silkotfnes for Comforters, per yard, oe. Wood Curtain Poles, § ft. long, each sc. Brass Pole Tvimmings, per set gc Large Brass.Extension Rods, each toc, Carpets--Bankrupt Sale Prices Best All Wool Ingrains, per yard 55¢. Velvets and Axminsters, 75¢, 85c andgoc Brussels Carpetings, 580 nest ch Medium Quality Al Wool Ingrains, pe ms, per yard 45¢, « ‘ 9 x 12 Wool Smyrna Rugs ($22.00), $15¢50. 9 * 12 Brussels Rugs, $13.75. The Sale Is for CASH And We Cannot, on Account of Lack of Floor Space, Hold Goods for Future Delivery Second Ave. and Madison St. None of these Gloves or sent ¢. 0. d. Bailey's Complexion Brushes at, each, Children's’ Tbe School Umbrellas extra @ rain proof covers and natural wood handles; at 4 | “Women's Umbrellas, fart Proof covers, steel | wood handles; at 65 Martha Washingt |worth So; each, at 1 | 20th Century Cook $2.50; each, at Séc. Thene contain 3209 recipes. 10c Componition Books at be. Women’s Dress Skirts new fall | styles, $8 value in Oxford gray chev- fot, elegantly made with platted flounce and drop skirt; on aale to- Rubber Frame 4 rain natural Cook Books, Books, worth Women’s three quarter Fall Conte, castor and black, kersey in collar on sale Friday at $12.50. Women's Pull Dress Suits, Ox- ford gray, Venetian silk lined. just recelved, Very stylish, worth $20; to- morrow at $17.60. Nurse maids Caps made of plain dotted Swiss, special at 190; value, 20, Children’s White Aprons, with wadet made with rows of tucks and | hemstitehing, hae wide revers over shoulders, with hemetitched ruffle larly; Boys’ Hats, in several styles, pearl, brown and black, worth $1.50, | at 960 Boys’ Pants, regular 3c kind, from 8 to 11 at 2 eag, Red Seal, etc, good from & to Waistings, 30-inch, as- worth 3c yard, from enadines, with colored worth 600 yard, from & ‘Turkey Red Damask, 60 inches wide, assorted patterns, worth 60e, from 8 to 11 Friday at a9o, “Defend: Hematitched Sheet: to 11 at 69e. Damask Towels, heavy linen, 17xi4 inches, colored borders | fringed, worth Ihe, from § to 11 at Ro, Shell’ Hair Pins, best straight or orlmped, worth 260 doxen, from 8 to 11 at o, Pocket Knives, best quality, steel Diades, fine varidty of handles, worth Choose From 8 toll o’Clock Only at 79c tin Hned, $15 regu-| in | 50 Ginghams, Totle du | size 72x90 Inches, worth Tho, from 8) and | THE IG STORE NOROHOFF & CO. HALF HOLIDAYS ARE OVER. ‘Store Open All Day Tomorrow The Friday Half Holidays for the employes of the Bon Marche ended with the month of Aj In passing it might be well to state that the Bon Marche fee satisfied witn the result of this plan of giving the busy employes of the busiest store in the Wes, needed rest 4 half day each week during July and August. The clerks more than enjoyed the Outing jand all in all it is but another progressive step of this progressive retail establishment. —_— 1$1.50 and $2 | Kid Gloves be open all day. A clearing up of our small lots and broken lines of regular $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Gloves tomorrow, bargain chance not to be miss- ed, for they'll be sold at, the pair, 79c. They are of the finest quality se- leeted French kidskins, in 1, @ and 3-clasp; all sizes and colors, not many of any one size or color, but a large va- presents a riety in tota! There are both embroidery and Point de Paris backs. will be fitted, exchanged Just 50 Art Squares will be a feature of our great of Howsefurnishings tomorrow, for the prices:are sale to be remarkably low. proved by our buyer, allows |us to mention such extremely jreduced markings as these while the lot lasts— 9 x 7%-ft. Art Squares, worth $5.65, at $4.50. 9 x o-ft. Art Squares, worth $6.75, at $5.50. 9 x 10% Art Squares, worth $7.85, at $6.45. 9 x 12 Art Squares, worth $9.00, at $7.25. | Asmall lot of Cable Net Lace |Curtains, 3)4 yards long and |49 inches wide, Battenburg pat- lterns, very artistic, worth $4. |pair; to |pair, $2.98. over shoulder; special for Friday. Se. Value, Toa Children's — Dresses. sizes 1 and 2, made mother Hubbard style, with embroidered yoke and ruffle of embroldery over shoulder mpecial, 2h, Value S6c. Women's Muslin Gowns, Mother | Hubbard style, with tucked yoke, hemstitched ruffle around neck and sleeves; special, 2c. Value, Women's White Canton Fiannei Drawers. knickerbocker style, with cambrie ruffle around bottom; at value 7 We are aily opening something new and attractive in this depart- ment. You must come in daily if wish to keep tn touch with 0 Fashi Very Intest and at- tivp trimmings. These specials nly hints, Point Venise Gallons, tn white, jeream and eera, all the designs are Jentirely mew, most of them can be appliqued, some very attractive val- | wen at 2he, 390, 600, 2c, 690 and T5e per yard. Venise Lace Collare are shown In a great variety of designs | and styles, and are guaranteed per- | fect Atting, most of them are priced | at about one-half regular 98o $1.95, $1.60 and $1.98. from § to 11 at 25¢. Find them at | notion counter. | Fancy Frilled Plastic, nearly all | colors, regularly 90 yard, from § to Yash Silks, six styles, worth 600 yard; from 8 to 11 at 390, 44-inch Black Storm Serge, all th 650 yard, from 8 to 11 at $1 Shirt Waists, all sizes, in white and colors, from § to 11 at 500, A lot of 600 Shirt Waists, from § to 11 at 180, 3-inch All Wool Fancy Rug Fringe. good variety of shades, worth 10c | yard, from § to 11 at 6 Heavy 6-inch Couch Fringe, three |eolors, worth 280 yard, from 8 to 11 | at, 186. Wxtra vy Tapestry Table Cov- ors, 48x48 inches, fringe al! around, four or five colors to choose from, roin 8 to 11 at Me. n’s Fast Black Cotton Stock- ings, double toes and heels, superior quality for 160, from 8 to Li at Io, Friday Bargains Our usual list of Friday Bargains is began again tomorrow - for the half holidays are over |Bon Marche will now be open all day Friday as previous to the holiday period. Vellings—We are now showing the largest and most attractive line of plain and novelty veiling# ever shown on the Pacific coast, ail ere priced for quick selling at about 25 per cent less than regular pri Women’s Jersey Ribbed Bleached Pure Lisle Shaped Vest, low neck, velens, silk crocheted edging, ful quailty, actual special Friday. $00 @ garment ‘Women's Swiss Ribbed Pure Lisle Bleached Vests, low neck, sleeveless, with handsome lace or crocheted yoke, finest 89 and She grades; Fri- day, 69 garment. Women’s Jersey Ribbed fleece lin- ed Cotton Union Suits in gray or ecru, finest quality, Various styles; $1.00 a suit. Women's Jersey Ribbed Pure Wool blue and gray mixed Empress perfect fitting, excellent quaity at $2.50 @ suit Men's Tam assorted, also Black Cotton Sox, seamless: ‘at 10¢ palr. ‘Waiters’ White Aprons, 19¢ and 280 Cooks’ Aprons, full size; at 2c and Men's ilk Bows. new patterns, big assortment; at 25c. Motre Sik, in colors and black, worth $1.10; at 85 a yard, Silk Crduroy for waists, 12 shades, worth $1.26; at Te. Eight to Eleven Notable Bargains for Friday From 8 to Eleven o’ClocK as follows: garment, from § to 11 ney Pique Ties, long t styles, fast colors, worth 50c each, from § to 11 at 190, Women's All Silk Auto Ties, with | Rattenberg lace ends, finest quality, | choice pretty colors, worth 69¢, from 8 to 11 at Real English Torchon Laces and Insertions, finest quality, all widths, new patterns, worth 10¢,"15e and 200 yard, from 8 to 11 at Sie. Fancy Lithographed Pillows, top jand back, latest copyright designs, | assorted colors, worth Téc, from § to | 11 at 890 |, Blue and White, Opal, Salt and Pepper Shakes, worth 10c, from 8 to }11 at Se China Candlesticks, pret tions, fancy shapes, worth from § to 11 eo Cut Glass and Pepper Shakes, sterling silver tops, worth @60 each, at Be, NORDHO FF @ CO. The Big Store, 1419 to 1525 2d Ave and II5-135 Pike St. 3 Housefurnishing Sale of Squares wl » ty tee A trade chance, quickly im- Fawr Lace Curtain Very Cheap — tomorrow at, the|here tomorfow, at, the) ¢;| Shetland Flannels, a THE BiG The above are all jheavy, two-ply ingram, 7) | % | $27.50 Rug A sample Rug, Royal jin beautiful Oriental green, regular value $apgon Friday bargain at $18.00, Te | size is 6 x g feet. ee é Another lot of very finel Net, still more elabo tenberg pattern, worth 185.89, All Wool Cheviot Dress |imch, colors and biack, | yard; at Te, wel Foule de Serge, a |cloth, with fancy colored worth 6c; a yard 10. é Eclipse Flannels, a - | nelette, 34 inches wide, all | ety) ry 8 eiderdown in desirable aitkoline, filled wi cotton, worth $1.25; Bleached Turkish 4 extra heavy, worth 14 2 dozen Linen Walsts, ed front, low Faw short sin all in each style, biack and colors; on sale tomarrow &t $3.2 Waists of white pique colored cheviot, fall weight bray: ai! sizes, also black 42 and 44 only, worth up at 980, Boys’ Fall Overcoats, in medium dark gray, box 4 to 15 years, worth $6.00; at Boys’ Outing Ptennel and blue stripes, worth 50a to 11 at 28e. Men's S00. Fleece Lined Dale shirts, from 8 to 11 at 350, tun rt Women's Muslin Gowns, ‘V-shaped yoke, with trimming # q sertion and tuck ot dery at neck : from 8 to 11 at é%c. ‘Women's Long Waisted small and large sizes, W from § to 11 at 490. Children’s Colored Dt trimmed with lace, fr $1.00 each. 200 Tablets, ruled or pl Passe Partout Picture from 8 to 11 at Se roll. Women’s Oxford Ties, viel tent tip, hand turned soles, 8 $2.50, at $1.98. Infante’ Minses’ School Shoes, viol kid heavy soles, extension edg% 2.60, mt $2.95, The Bon Marche weeagavers azteeauh 2254083. EEiBEEEEEEEE® F b u cr. ® \ © b © u F u ® ‘ n ¢ © & t " i

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