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by “a a SITE QUESTION FOR | THE PUBLIC MARKET Councilman Kistler Presents Veiws Which Seem Fair and Feasible---It is Now Simply a Matter of Location * Councliman Adraham Kistler, who, At the prea- ent time there te a petition be @s quoted in. yesterday's Star, be~/ ent t there Haves that a public market i not) Const Commons pan a. Fees nly & good thing, but, an absolute Dearborn street from First Ry, as advanced one of the the ‘bay, for the purpose ost fens: coal mt of the market that so far) between Jackson and King etre Deen suggested. that plate. The elt ‘After commending the Star for tts ogt ap BT rf After commends ts | the thde rlgnta at the foo¢ 0 street, am uw Kistler described in det Hm Coast Compan! id witting oo his suggestion for the pi ge Ah c mma Hie would have the mar- Duilt on the Water front be- ween Jackson and King streets by sive up its rights to the tide Dond issue on the same basis that lic Ubrary and ether public at the of King street for t concession of Dearborn street rights. are erect A Bond Issue Then It would leave the block in- tet ming to be secured by the city, A Desirable Location to my mind, 0 He contends also that in this case stom shoule Rhe issuance of bonds for the public “market would have advantage over Similar isaues in that the market would not only be able to pay its @wn expenses, but also could be to pay a good interest on the and at the same time the of stalls and privileges would ly low. ee ed In the beni ree stalls should be erected, the market apace the owners to back nd ranchers coming produce. The stall rent and fee gollected from the farmera, while very _reasonab! would more {han pay expenses vestment a further advanta, sooner the better. benefit the farmers and the consum- ere directly, but the small grocery in the outlying districts as well. le Up Againet ‘As it now i the small grecer must buy for several days at & time if he is at all sure of having garden truck. He ts never certain when th commission men will be able to sup- ply him. If he leaves wders with several firma in order to be sure of getting one filled, all the commis sion houses are likely to receive 5 ments, and as & reeult he much more stuff on his hands than rid of. Whereas, market ear! cholee of stuff and it fresh. have 's fees would be UNMIST AKEABLE BARGAINS THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION The Bankrupt Stock of Seater & Co, is attracting rger crowds than any previous sale of its kind, It is a sale without a pi Hel in the trade history of the hwest. “Articles for thehome—A complete stock of House- furnishings, new clean and direct from the factory. Marked at Half Actual Value The failure of Seater & Co. came as a surprise, es: pecially to manufacturers, and fully 75 per cent. of our purchase were assortments secured to supply the fail trade, and which had not been unpacked when we took possession. With Furniture prices going up, there is little won- der that crowds take advantage to buy at less than wholesale prices! This sale sh, and on account of lack of floor and storage space, we cannot held goods for future delivery. FREDERICK & NELSO Complete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Stree! Geo: maniac friends say, death will gtv to her shattered mind, rest to her| NEW YORK, Se Within a few day weary bod of & woman w of thousands, who is now the result magnet crowds to the old La Few actresses tho New York's stage hav y. Tt in a pitiful story, fan infamous For years Geor that drew m thee have followie > nee her, might be. the areer, vehich palmiest days to the Lyceum, where the principal roles wll eufferiog: again resumed wo came the blow which Her home was the meeting place of men and women distinguish- ed in the world of letters and art. |g: She had many friends, not one ene- Not a breath of scandal pad deen breathed against her. stage. Then meent lingering death for her, respondent. bot the dark spot A Crus! Blow Ina ‘There wan not GEORGIA CAYVAN. Neweaper Foterpeiae Aasuctation. &—(Spectal.—| Then Miss Cagvan gave up. ia Cayvan ls @ying, & reving her energy, her | ished, and peace |alur this tragedy nce the idol dying as enthusiast ver graced had eo large ‘Thousands no matter In the days of the old Union Square theater she began car- > the Madison Bquare the- her | her suff sensational Atvorce suit began in New York she was named as co- t foundation for the char public, always looking in the Yves of people of the st ed upon the story. All all her ambition, van ite wan blighted by & s ridicatous as it was unjust Her friends urged her to institute | proceedings for slander, which lid. A public apology made by t lawyers who bewan the divoree « ten ove the etain from her name, so far ae It could be removed. But the p m heart were broteen, the terrible injumtice done gether with her bodily tls, her I er Prushing. mained until days ago. In the six yeare of her confinement she has had but a few rational moments, ‘Of late her malady has are’ 8 riends have p’ hort time merciful death will ". t the sacrifice of her life has not DEATH OF SCIENTIST . b—The world f Rudolph Vichrow, hologist Sept the the age of #1 years. Professor Vich- German pati and an- Uhropologiat, died this afternoon at | CHANGES IN ORDINANCES Couneil Committee and Corporation Holds a Hearing on Improvement | of Railroad Franchise Ordinances | night by lant the dab pr The hearing council eo Hy wireets a leye and ¢ nt posed railroad tunnel and term improvement franchive ordjnances, rewult nes in the or 4 in email « dinal In addition to the three viaduc th end of the tunnel outh end, it was provided that another viaduct should be made the full width of the street over Hailroad avenue railroads shall pave the while the approachen are to tained as the council dix from the general fund or assessment. her Important from the be Four Tracks Judge Burke, representing the rail~ roads, explained concerning the leay~ ing of four tracks on Railroad av- He stated that as provided for the tracks could be used between the hours of ® p.m. and 7 a. m, only, and that the raiiroads must the street in repair, Me said Py dent J, J. Hilt did not up hie right to the future council te hand it over to some other raliroad. Also, because of the great growth of Beatile expected by him, it might become necessary In years to come for the tracks to be used again for a time until an~ other t could be built ‘Th tng will be taken up a hi tonight at the city hall, LEVYING ON SALOONS TACOMA, Sept ‘4 saloon was held wi robbers obtaMed about $25 from the Ull and the pockets of the proprietor nd two customers who were in the ~The Sunnyside ‘night. The || tomorrow. NORDHOFF & Co. WAGNER'S ORCHESTRA AT THE BON MARCHE SATURDAY NIGHT HOUSEFURNISHINGS Close of Sale of Tomorrow sees the last of the Housefurnishing Sale for t This popular sale well be extended another week _ but we are forced forward by the new store building to a more oan sale to be announced in Monday's Star. The unusual bargains mentioned today for tomorrow’ are given, for the most part, because we wish to close up Read carefully, for each 1 e hs — => THE BIG STORE Women’s Fa This department is f makers, so that we may underprice the market. To show you how we $8.50 $12. We will sel! on Saturday only a choice line of our New Fall Silk Skirts, in black taffeta or peau de soie, with drop skirts and deep plaited flounce, al! handsomely trimmed. Many in this lot you would be obliged to f af Saturday only— > Drapery Store News Umbrellas Two lots of Arabian Lace Curteine We sre now recel' JR. ° in astonishingly big values, In pat- terna (hat are simply stunning, beau place. They are supposed to be the same men who beld up the Rhein hotel the preceding night. Carpenters Look Cloning Owt Harvey W. Pease Mand sews. No, 20-inch Mand Baw, $2.00, . $1.25 P &-t-ineh Hand Saw, ee $1.25 P 6s—28-ineh mand, Pax, t-inch Hand, Saw ° e1.2 No. i P 1-28-meh Hand aw A, at 1.50 full line of Dine- shop Minch Hand any point. Rainier Hardware fow wrote 120 text books, nl ee Parr and Free Clam Rake Sunday, Hept. 7, Club House, the F*| and Grand Concert. Weat Seattle. Company 121 First Aveawe = F. W. MERRICK = All the smart, handsome styles contrived fo their parents are here in large variety. Tasty. " a little fellows, and awell manly clothes for the larger boys. The excel- lence of the materials, the high standard of styles and the thoroug! workmanship unite In placing this magnif Kk in a aphere of its own. As usual with us, economy of cost is considered all the way through, and here you will find the most moderate prices in Seattle, quality consi: Sailor and No 8 to 16, price range ‘Boys and Children’s School Suits rfolk Suits, agen 2% to 10, at $8 to & Double Breasted Two-Piece and Single Breasted Th Fall and Winter Clothing which ar ide all the newent Trmporti shown #0 early such of clusive Merchant Tailor. paying esp of the coat and to Its shape- from $40 to $50. Our prices are $20, $25 and $30 — Bargains in Men's Suits left aver from our spring and summer stock. ‘We still have about 100 suite left over. They are in short lots, and we are willing to sacrifice them. They are medium weights and suitable for any season, but we will close them out at just one-half pri the delight of boys and stylish clothes for the 50 Piece Suits $3 to $10. New Fall Headwear We invite your Inspection of the new effects for the fall and winter feason in Stiff and Soft Hats. Hav~ ing Just received an Immense stock of the celebrated Hawes $3 Hats, you ohauid try one of these and see if they will not sult you as well as the higher priced ones, generally the first te show advance styles, mprehensive assortment, and the extreme high: silence pervading every detail of style, manufacture and r with ‘the product of the most ex: We expecially desire to direct attention to our new lines of Bult manufactured by Crounse & Brandigee of New York. This firm is rap- {dly forging to the front as makers of the social attention to the set and fit of the shoulders and front retaining qualities, which are not equaled by ual merit any thake we know of, Your tailor would charge for Suits of eq The American Clothier 703 FIRST AVENUE We desire to call the attention of the public to eur complete lines of and in- @ now ready for inepecti nd domestic patterns and fabrics. We are ut never before have we ry highest grade of clothing. The B SHOE BARGAINS .¢ oda, 45 inches wide by 3% he r; Fre bandl: ¥ yards long, both pinin centers— the Paragon frame o Pinkham’s @anative Wash, %6c¢) Universal Linime: The 14.56 one for $4.75 a pair, girietly Sp tp date. and ate the lore iates i%e jae. a Bei. bed The $6.98 one for $4.75 a pair tan finest assortment ever! Woodbury’s Facial Soap, Zhe cakes berry Cordial, BOA, Limited number of White Notting. | #hows Im the city 1336 = <3 iale for Batu ie, Lie. . bam Lace Curtains, 8% yards long by & inches wide, plain center mat narrow panel border, worth $3.0 4| pair, Baturday at $2.26. @-inch White Nottingham, plain | ls, worth 43. center, beautiful seroll border, good | value ‘at $2.40; priced Saturday at the pair, #1 arden to inches wide. ¢-lneh | ; =a] ie P Tufte, worth #17, Gaturday at, Ub a awa pnb Mee occ sede: 9 My 24 = Early Autumn Hats Wuinch Striped Tapestry Drapery | . Ayer's Pilis, 260 size, 17¢, lin great variety, sho eR ayes Dewey Reeve) Druggists’ Sundries | siies Nerve ana Liver Pills, 2% bias pend les at wlarly 5c; Saturday at, che yard,| Rose and Cucumber Cream, 20|*ise. 170 | One Pee ¥ He. [wee its, Pumice Stone (toilet), 20 aise, 170. | Prices. shipment of Umbretias, made to our order, The covers « guaranteed, and every Umbrella. 500 Men's 2t-ineh Umbr anteed rain-proot covers, steel rods, German silver mounted horn hand. | 16 apecial at $1.29. 26-inch | brelian, |sortment handies, fast biack covers. | worth 11.50 each; mpectal at The. AFTER SIX Paper Bound Books, regular 2%e editions, for $e; & lot of new titles, ones Playing Cards, regular 2b, lor ibe, Men's 30 Suspenders, after @, pair, 20, Ly ay Tipped Teaspoons guaran- teed for 10 years, after 6 Sic set of item is a money-saver. NORDHOFF & CO. he fall of 1902. a a oe f) is half-yearly sale with a tremenduous ll Garments Underprices t filling with Fall Garments—bought at best advantage of leading 5 at | fuce regular prices on the early season's best styles, we mention these three values for Saturday— ! : oi $12.50 Raglans $8.50/$25 Tailor Suits $20} * . Women's New Fall and Winter Raglans of] The New Black Cheviot Serge Tailor Suite % All Weol Oxford Cheviot, check lined for Women, two styles, one f be black satin top, velvet collar, double-breast “ —e Seats ho, iis hela - ed, half-fitted back, all lengths and sizes, stitch trimmed. This line is to be sold Sq good $12.50 value, to be sold ate- urday at— | $20.00 50 Silk Skirts $10.00 u y $15.00 for elsewhere. Our price for your choigg Rose Water and Gi; | size, 1c. \yoortag, All 4711 Perfumes, We punee, ie. Crown Totlet Soap ( \eukes, Te. leone big bottles, best grad Laxative Brome Quinine, e boxes, | sraodbury' Factal Cream, 25¢ sise, Witch Hazel, 25 bottle, Fall Milline iG | é * New Hires’ Root Beer, 25c bottle for the. | Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilis, 26 sige, QLIBSTREVATe ETO TSseya_ cay tor shee a tanaeer a biack combinations. Extra full! Shoe Brushes D fancy collar and long pinited ends. nest quale aware finished with ruffiing and ribhen| After 6, only Ic. bows. Actually worth $9.80 cach.| Shaving Brushes, Toning Solution for Bollo Paper, | ¢ After @ only #4 fe regula d 2 ~ Moagesh ant re, regular price| Rogers’ Tipped Tablespoons,| Real English Torehon Laces ana wet wales ee Aten ‘ Be wise at B30. guaranteed for 10 years, after 6, $1.65| Insertions, very finest qualities. poxtra Hi - pet of & Choice, new styles to eslect from. | Buttons, —. Quills for Mulinery Trimming, af- ter 6 for tc and $1.09 Shirt Wi Mer ¢ at 0c, tilcoata, black and colora, Derby and Planter tan and pearl, if Beet, regular Jéc jars, Rogers’ Plated Knives and Forks, eatin finish. guaranteed for 19 yea jafter 6, $2.59 set of 6 knives and 6 Fine Bohemian Glass Water Seta, assorted colors and many decor tions, variety of id edges, splendid values up to 1.98 a Bet, choice Sc complete wot. Only one set to & buyer. Women's Jerdsey Ribbed Cotton some with All wiiths. Worth 1c, Ibe and lic per yard. After & only 2ie. Unbleached Sheeting, one wid « Colored Table Cloths, 10-4 size, red and white or red and green, ail col- ors; worth $1.00. After 6, each, 690, Percales, % width, mostly light fast colors; worth 7}. collars, regularly coud at Leach. After 6 bc exch. Narrow Genuine Beit; yara wee Serer iebed Gray vase ‘ool Vente Pants, excellent be ated remular Prict| suaitty, actual value $1.00, after 6, fe a garment. and 30 inches wide, ring dots, in several . ity: | ert's Listert lar Fleece Lined Vests, superior quality, yest quality: | @50 yard. After 6 at 25¢. mbert's ering, regular 260|Picece Lined von after @ dic'a gar:|Teewarly wold at 150 each. After ¢/ ‘. ‘in Colerated Peanut Brit- | ment. 4 Fancy Hat Pins, a b | Hobbard ty Children’s Blue and Wine One-| ment: regular price ibe ech. After | Puffle at neck and sleeves; t ike pound. . worth $1.00, a minster Rugs, in beautiful patterns r and colors, worth $3.50, after 4, $2.25. M-inch Siikoline, new patterns, |#250 value, for 9c fresh new goods, worth 0c yard, af-| Women's Hemetitched and Fancy ter 6, at, the yard, 60. Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, made House Wrappers, all new ors, after 6, a bargain, at $1.00 Biderdown Sacques, $1.00 kind, all colors and sizes, after 6 at The A lot of Men's Gray Merino Un-| 1M derahirta, to clone, each, 15 Men's We Cotton Sox, after 6, a pair, 100, Women’ |Strap Sandals, broken sises from 6 u ue $1.00, for 2c. dark col-|from very finest materials, some are jsubject to manufacturers’ slight im- perfections, full size and soft finish, worth from 100 to abe each, after 6, ‘Women's Fancy Liberty Silk Neck Ruffa, nade from f regul: rilk liberty, in black and white and| After 6, 3c card. THE 200 pairs Men's $2 Oil Tannage Work DhOee At mene. oe crneeranees + S128 200 paire Vici Kid or Velour Calf Bhoes, regular price $3; now. .61.75 400 paird Machinists Shoes, all styles regular price $3.60; to close at.... 200 pairs of Loggers’ High Cut, out- side counters, regular price $5; to close at 42.00 260 paire Men's Velour and Velvet Kid Shoes, all the late stylem reg- ular price $3.50; now at =. 0 a of Goodyear Welte, latest Albany Last oes, Velvet Kid, Velour Calf, ALASKAN SHOES. 225 paire of High Cut Waterproof Asbestos Tannage Elk Stock Bhoes hand-sewed doubl regular price $7; to close at. AO on Marche, BIG STORE MONARCH SHOE CO. Located One-Half Block North of Postoffice. 1319 FIRST AVENUE 502 Pike Street. Be sure and see us before buying elsewhere, Fine Old Angelica for $1.50 per gallon, SEATTLE, WASH. Brunner & Co. Phone Main 1060 THE RELIABLE WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS We sell Berge Slippers, S0c value, Viel Kid Oxford Ties, ent quality all | After 6 at 39¢. Children's Mustin te. Values up to 6 choice, each, Combination Pocketbooks, seal and | walrus leathers; regular values up to_ 81.00. Chol after 6, 4%. Hair Nets, biack and brown: reg- ular price $0 and 10e, After 6, eholc je eae Kid Hair Curlers," one doxen tn bunch; regular ‘price 10 bunch, Af- ter 6, be bunch. Hest quality Shopping Rags, regular p Sale price, after 6, lbe. Jot Hea rd Cape Twine length Corgets, colors are blue. Special after 6 at Ta Ping, 1 doi |" Ghna Robes f sen on| Children's Carrt ly sold at 10¢ each. | eiderdown, cligntly’ soiled. 4c. Value $1.50, Hat : a 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve 115-135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Co. en EUREKA MAKE... London’s cut Rate Haberdashery M111 Second Avenue «-- Lil Costs Most Yet ‘Its the 7 | Cheapest | ‘The Steinway Piano sive! foregoing paradox. It doe more. Costs more to make it is made of better materiality better workers. Yet the money] | invest is never lost. | Spid exclusively here. ‘Sherman, Clay & 711 SECOND AVE — About 16 to learn the cole eal ness. Schuchard Opt! p See our New FALL STYLES In Tailor-Made Suits, Separate Skirts, and Jackets. Complete Line of Fall Millinery, Including Pattern Hats Cash or Monthly ments. BERats* CHILDS 1812 Sooond Ave. Cloaks and Millinery. Pay- | rn | Second avenue. x | ecmUCHARD. orcas Lie as a2oT acund “avenue Gest = saa the When buying articles ad this paper, speak of the Stan