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S| There sil Satisfaction the quality absolutely nd at the same time pri sonstderably lower than gen ben Hints Boodyear Hot Water Be » every nttlen $1 Th 0 kina | He 4 Be | Poontain Syrins: ade here are xraduates in pharmacy “Sed ‘sone but the best of ma- [Poodyear's Bulb Syringes, au ex, $1.00 kind | Ite iGurative Skin Soap, 250 kind... 10% Cross Sanative Skin Soap cakes 1 Parter’s Swedish Hair Renew Re aTeLLDRuGCO OPEN ALL NIGVHT Delivery. Phone, Main 02 &% SECOND AVENUE. UST WAS ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKER Every Other August in the Where August Ought To Be 4 and onward” ts our mot- more pianos, better pi- and give lower prices each suc- peding month Is our laudable ambil- pa, We do It easily, and can take to ourselves. Our splendid | of netruments just takes people by the ear. the admiration and and when they go our store they havé @ beauti- we publish a list of one and one persons who a pianos and organs of us dur- month of August, and the of the instrument purchased. the number js just the same month of July, tt is never- than any former Aug- how the D. S. Johnston & are growing th faver. Of ay pianos sold, thirty-two of the popular Johnston pt- +-Kinshall Piano Johnston Piano Mason & Hamlin Organ -..Kimbatt Organ Ricca Piano -Johnaton Plano fahan. Johnston Piano | Geo. 8. M. Johnston Piano Jol ton Piano on Piano M. Thompson Btoue Piano Mary O'Brien BL. Rennett..... Penn ..Kimball Organ “Kimbau Piano | Johnston Plano |Those desiring stock will do well to 4 e Johnston Plano Martin Moran..Kimbel! Piano | Kimball Piano | Jobnston Pigno| tle, + Ricca Piano| €. €. Organ | «Whitny Plano | Pease Piano | Chickering Piano | Johnaton Piano | -Kimball Piano | Kimball Organ Kimball Organ Kimball Organ | -Cable Piano | Johnaton Piano | Cable Piano | Johnaton Piano Pease Piano | Kimball Pi Kimball Pt «Kimball Piano | Burdette Organ | Johnston Plano | Singer Piano | «Pease Plano Kimball Organ Kimball Organ Kimball Organ Kimball Organ Va® Astrand.....Pease Pianc Brown Singer Piano A,B. Thompson. Johnston Piano K. fewara Kimball Organ Bat ,0. Hagier...Kimball Organ Kongait Johnston Plano Van Horn...Johnaton Piano . Bhaw Kimball Organ, ine Blakerice.. Kimball Organ 3.4. Kearn Johnston Piano 5 Or. Johnaton Plano Atl Pigedink purchasers are invit- call at Our Rtore and examine GBickering & Sonn, Hobart M W. Kimball Co. ane D. 8. Johnston Co na Ment pianos and Kimball 8. Lowan..... ML Talmadge... Green. uly P COMPANY Dealorn Avenu Building i nee 4 ROTICE TO grockHOLDERS. S0ual meeting of the stock- ‘ the Beattie Cereal Co. will 9 Ee Bela at the ottice of the comp ‘ 6 Mailron ay, Bepte m., for the purpose of Ganrd ‘of ‘airestone a: Meaction of any burinoss come betore the meeting A THORNDIKE, Secretary, Aug. 20tn. mber 8th, ’s Some |" Your money back for Sells Ladies’ Suits, Waiste, Lod anufacturing enry Hensel “Siweisr 28 Hinckley Block. Third Floor 1290 tnd ave. the askin: Bkirts, Etc “THE RIGHT KINT Rellable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: Last Edition 4 O'Clock Pe me. “TELLS WHOLE STORY \St. Louis Bribe-Taker Returns From Flight! and Gives Away Entire Job About 16 to learn. the optical bust. | news. Schuchard Optical Co, 1307 Second avenue. on Al Nt COLLINS. SHERMA\ SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, Brectat ABOT Second ‘evenu: | ‘Tel. Main 10a N, FOLEY CO. UINDERTAKERS | Funeral Direct and Embalmers. 407 iret Ave. bet. Pike and Uaion Beattie, Wasd. D. BUCK & CO. Moen’s, Boys’ and Ohil- dren’s Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hate and Bhoes. 1404 Second avenue, new Times Bullding. Ramaker Music (0. WAaATCHEs. Moved to 1408 Second Ave. For Her Cozy Corners—Exclus- ive Wall Decorations. For His Den—War relics and gun racks. For both—Prices at the lowest. | DIAMONDS. FINS JEWELRY “ND SILVERWARR JAMES HENRY Best Meats Beet Service. Special atiention Hotels, Restaurant, Steam -Kimbali Piano| Second block of shares nearly al: sold, That remain- ing yet to be fad at 25¢ per share. ot promptly. Eagly advance tn price ELLIS MORKISBON, ..s0t. Bee. megotant Mutual Life bidg., Seat. Carpenters 3 Look Closing Out Harvey W. Hand Saws. No. @~20-inch Hand Saw, $2.00, at ‘ 81.25 No. P 6§—26-inch Hand Saw, $2.00, at . B1.25 No. P ¢%—28-inch Hand Saw. at . 81.50 70—26-Inch Hand Saw at . ei P 70. 92.50, at We carry ton & Bishop faws, any point Rainier Hardware Company 121 First Aveaue Pease 6) | | | %-mch Hand, Saw. ‘ #150 a full line of Di 2%-ineh Hand @| COR, SECOND AND PIKE Boys’ Knee Pants | gen 4 to 14 years 35e-~ Instead of 65e 1 ! PERJUR wu |settied thelr difficulty before te: UIS, Sept, & ! A great gonna took place dn the bribery inves b Case this morning when John an ex-member of the houne of delegates and a leading bribe-tak er in the job of @ranting ths ot railway franehive, returned m Mexico and surrendered to the police Murrell then went b the grand jury as # detailed account of the bribertes in connection with the street franchise Job, As the result of rell's disclowures the arrest of rominen nm Was ordered with ting for their indictment Formal indictments will be returned As soon ax they can be mad SOMETHING LIKE THE BIG MITT BRUSSELS, Sept. §.—-Roor leaders will meet at The Hague on Wednes day to complete their future pla It ls stated that the conference Boer generals with Secretary Cham berlain falled to fulfill Boer expec- tations. No details, however, are ob- tainable, exbept that the Boers re. ceived no encouragement for the re quest that the appropriation pi ised them might be inereased, Re int militonalyre street ral umacher, a ted In the orme 5 t arrested at Deputy sheriffs guard every point of egress from the city, to prevent the hers wanted. t railway franc on under Inventls nd several men have d previously. The list of men now Inve nchides Keveral Moers of the railway many woll aa clty offictals, Murrel was of the active agents of th pore tion in the house of delegate Et fre hine scan. ation for considered. An interesting content for the successor to Grand Master I P. Sargent ts expected, It is under ood the contest. will be b rand Secretary Arnold and Grand Master J. J. H POOLS OF WATER | James 8. Goldamith, manager }the Schwabacher Grocery | fied complaint with the rd of | health, calling that body's attention to the sinking of pavement Jeral stragts in the business dixtr a of water can be seen aft | heavy rains. Dr, Carrol) will call the attention of the board of public o the matt WHAT COUNCIL EXPECTS TO DO her than regular F improvement matters will come before the city council at its regular meeting tonight. There were but few committee mectings during re 4 | the Past week and as a result no WILKEBARRE, Bapt, %—Pront-| MAtere of any consequence will be dent Mitchell, of ‘the United Mine | "ported back to the council tonight Ww today denies that he bas! quced at the Inst meeting of the any ation of prociaiming the) council and referred to the health end of the strike. He says the min-| ang sanitation committee 'be ers are amply pared to continue! neid over another week on « ving no + Acttr MITCHELL routine the strumgie indefnitely and that the | aS ranks are still solid. Se ere The hearing by the streets and a leys and the corporation committees on the railroad franchise ordinances has pot yet been completed and it Will be two weeks before the com mittees will be prepared to make a report on the proposed ordinances hairman Kistler, of the police, and revenue committee, didn his ordinance, ma 0 Y CHARGED SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, &—The district attorney today decided to ts sue @ warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Nettle Craven, charging her with Perjury. The last heard of Mra. Craven she was stopping at the Portland hotel in Portland. The ac- curation is based upon Mrs. Ci testimony in the Fair will case. She recently settled with the heirs in, prepared, and this, which promised to be the only thing that would disturb the tranquility of tonight's counctl meet ing, will £0 over for another week ‘The consideration of Chiet of Police Sullivan's proposed ordinance reor taing the police department will » be passed untll the next meet 008. TT ARO ao HG ft ‘The treasury report today shows 574,000,000 In gold im the vaulta, be-~ ing, $90,000,000 “above the previous! 5, 94 4. Matthews preached a thoroughly practical sermon yester high water me: day at the First Presbyterian church on “The Attitude of the Church Te ward the Mnases,” taking his text from Mark, 12, 37, “The People Heard Him Giadly in part TAMAQUA, Sept. &—Forty more men reported for ork this morn ing. Trouble was feared and troops nis text reveals three great trina for the government of the were called out, but met no resist- ance. He said church In its attitude ward the masses, and, in its work for man kind. First: The broad 4 life of Christ bas giv | holleity of REMAINS OF THE FAIRS is Chrixtianity af distinctions and Ip Th Christ. Knows 1 prohibits personal cor Christ ail men find a ce ‘The rich and poor; the high and meet a }a common NW YORK. Sept..8.—The bodien of | in’ w the Inte Charles L. Fair and his wife | possible to ‘cornet arrived yesterday on the steamship run it a la monopoly St. Louis, The caskets were met by the right to say My relatives, and at once conatgned for | proceed to arrogate t the weet on the Chicago limited. | right of control. Tt FOUL PL AY poo spa SUSPECTED once set up distinct! and re Special to the Star. | nige factions, ail of which the ge Of the Gospel opposes. It is the pur | pose and mission of the church to bring all men together in a common family and bond of universal sym: pathy MAPLE VALLEY, Sept. 4.—Jobn McCoy haw not bs n wince he left a saloon at this place on Aug ust 1 in company with his brother William Me The two quarreled while in the saloon, but apparently | | of fe man ehureh, him would bi build a That wor has and the Ht reh An Enemy of the People “When you. the term ‘Labs ehureh: Rich-man church,” y« biaxpheme and brand yourself as an enemy of the comm: le. The church of Jesus Christ ngs equal iy t th, and the one has no more rights than the ot Right of con trol and praise iy not purch y or rewarded by dist en alike to all, through Christ's redemptive blood poorest man the humblest | re the welcome in my chu and has rights accorded any receives, I would not have @ chureh built and run for any one clans, because that would exciud rther classes and would therefore be un-( hureh inet 1d allows no distinctions, but gives to each equal voice and privilege, op portunity and reward. Bring | the people together. Do not arate them by building * and caste churches. If you were to build clans wte churches you wou keparate the peo crei and engender strife, If 8 al chureh which caters to an p lies | ¢ io not the Christian church an lated K pit praye hin If it note p bh a | cursed ‘inbel, verted, ing. They took several drinks while in the saloon. The McCoys had been out hunting and carried guns. After leaving the saloon they walked down | the railroad track together in the di rection of thelr hom Later in the evening William Mc Coy returned and said that John was mixsing, He stated that after going some distance down the track John | stopped for some purpose, saying that he would come on in a few min FIREMEN'S CONVENTION at once rh CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept Considerable work of importan before the biennial convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive F which was opened today, The Gress of President Roosevelt ¢ ed all other business for the da the real work of the convent not be taken up There are over 600 A number of char tution and in the Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 RELIABLE ONE-PRICE WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS All goods sold by us guaranteed pure; prices are satisfactory. Sherry, Port, Muscat $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 ‘H condemn it ts It vtrotied t ay for ite regeneratior od of lr il from chureh. by the dollar sigt bine t and ‘pray until it ia con ‘or they a th of the fame pirit the if ante it | legates present » «in the consti tary will be b |) Angelica | perm. 600 x 17% the | antl-mpir 0 truly tem and material origin and are ial, Let our churches tholte, Including all claswes, cn and conditions It fymily Christian fellowship. Then you will have one people, with one Lord, fatth, and one Holy Spirit ba What Chris pity Givi Christianity wiv world @ practical oburch and (cal Gospel, It meets the condltle of body, mind, life and soul of ith fruits are free government public Achools, a broad ‘civilization Universal notpa purity, practionl philunth | personal righteousness the common people heard Him «lad ly. ‘They saw practical results, Out of « common brotherhood, made por by Christ, each clase has the right. remedy ‘administered to ite | | GETTING IN LINE Most. of pub the delegates to the Re jon which meets tn day, will for the battle-ground bright and earl morrow. As the hour of th nal trial of atrength between al candidates for place wtate ticket approaches, the contest grows Phe big Nght, so far ple are ¢ will k three congres to be named b the convent The leading We leav in An Seattle peo ne over the pecullar ni if the rich met profligate and corrupt, It s¢ vie orine | k from dollars to divine | human sympathy and personal | ty, If the ignorant and de Preawd become morbid nnd pesaim tic, the Gospel of truth floods mind, o alr, make tary apiron br ne } Should Be practival | “The local church should be as practical as ite divine Shepherd. it] should have its sehools for working ompitals for the | the orphan, and| infirm, It should © amukement halls for all, with KyMNnasiume and read Let ite doors stand »pen, Never permit them Throw the keys away and world to on or in | nit he will f } pathy, food, love | # his only true friend, and his troubles, He should be taught to look to Christ not the state, for all relief, 1 am worry for the anthracite strikers They are right, and should have re Hef. God grant that peace and com: | fort may soon come to thelr humble homes, When men leave the world enter the church and begin to live for the happiness and deve ot each other, then we will have w Versal peace and prosperity. Let the churches subsidise all amusements, art, music and comforts for the good f the common people. The Greatest Doctrine “Third: The greatest doctrine t» vieariousness, No effort is needed because it ie plain man of fool hurrying in read the truth of the divine atonement. Christ did not come to establiah « local church but to found # spiritual kingdom and populate {t with children, not Jconquered subjects. His work is not | reformat ut regeneration. He gives da right apirit nature with 6 live ni day. His church i an every-day church, in whieh the servant serving beat receiver the bighest position Hear Christ and be saved tie law pu the | os and} | b rooms, parlors cloned invite and fort, ay om, It will arbitrate the HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS Extensive harbor improv: are to be made by the Canodian Pa- cife ratiway at Vancouver, according ww from that city. For the riental five h two warehouses will be erected, will be built, and 1400 feet of f Oa has been reserved for wheat elevat- ord and flour milla. COME AND GO The German steamship Kambryes, Captain Otto Grimm, arrived from Tacoma yesterday afternoon to load {a London consignment of P. P. and ‘o,'# salmon. She will take from uget sound 2,000 tons of Steamship Dolphin sailed for Lynn Jcanal last night with 20 passeng including E. B. Hanley and Jack Dalton, The Columbian cruiser Jessie Ran. | ning, Captain 8. B. Randall, sailed for Panama vin San Francisco yes. | terday afternoon a“ A. E. VISSAR 1S BUILDING | Capitol Hill Will Soon Claim Him | for a Resident—Mr. Vissar | te from Louis | Mr. A. EB. Vissar of St. Louls |now building a fine house on Capi Hill. He expects to take up his Se- jattle residence at an early date, and| inds no better apot upon which to locate than beautiful Capitol Hill. | two fine low hirteenth ave- | nue, with all street. improvements | furnished and paid, Mr, Visser con- sidered extremely cheap at the price he_patd for them. The Moore Investment Co. many Fastern. visitors each to woe the Capitol Hill addition, Many of them are not yet ready | to ce to Beattie, but they all agree that Capitol Hill Is by far the be hieh class ballding ality in the city or the Pacifle Northwent AMUSEMENTS LL a | Coattie’ Fayorite | MADISON “3... THEATER 1202, | te! has week | cor, Fires Ave, | and Madison Bt. | } Phone Main High-Class Vaudeville | | | Evening Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Matinee, 10c, 20c, 30c. | Matinee Saturday and | Sunday. in th y didates now fleld are Wenle L. Jones of N uk und Cushman of m tn re-election, w thim city allo Ww Ta and for the ahington KE. Humphre under the last “Doings” Expected Although at the Ume the recent Republican County convention was held, Gow, McBride and Harold Pres ton, who in King county's candidate for United nator, affirmed thetr alte Humphrey an a candle congr 1 quiesced in bia Inaorsement by convention, the evenia of the week shown the ace encence wa A Breut extent forced, and that “doings may be expected at Tacoma. It in generally Among politicians. EAGER FOR | THE FRAY huve that DEMOCRATS EASILY SECURE) DELEGATES TO STATE CON.| VENTION | Contrary al # lively Democratic # tion which meets in Taco day. The special committee Which was appointed by the Demo: cratic county convention last Friday to select delegates to the state con Yention found itself fairly over with applica pectation by electing Bi dele- and $1 alternates, whose naines in the hands of J. ©. Whitlock airman of the committee. Mr Whitlock is now busy notifying the delegates of their selection. The| perty leaders clatm that a better delegation than the one selected never been sent to @ state convent from Seattle and that ft will make iteelf felt in the nomination of @ ticket, The new county central comm f about 160 members, chosen by the county convention Friday, will hola its firat meeting and complete or ganization this evening at the rooms f the Jeffernon Club. in the How ard block. An executive committee, which will virtually county “ign commit be ap inted of the first tasks committee will be the se candidate for coroner to replace Dr Pill A. Shannon, who was nominated | by the convention Friday, Dr. Shan non hb formally refused to ept | the nomination~owing to press of | private practice Jobn Schram, who was nominated for county treamurer and who it was reported bad withdrawn from the Uicket, Will probably remain. He is at present out the city, but his friends say he can be induced to make the race. G. Meade Emory | has not yet stated whether he will remam on the ticket as superior judge. Silence In hin case ts believed to give assent, however: ‘The probabilities are that Dr. Van De Vanter, of Kent, will be chosen to fill the vacancy on the ticket, left by the withdrawal of Dr. Shannon, as candidate for corot Dr. M. I Adams, of Haltlard, is also spoken of in this connection, tee u wilt of the new | tion of a WERE JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS The first trade ex der the aurpices Chamber of Commerc the past. Thirty-elght tired but happy local businessmen arrived home from Grays harbor last night ‘The outing lasted three days. Dur. ing_that_time the Seattle exc ints’ made good Celiows of Them’ were wined and dined, established a pleasant acquaintance with the busi- hess men of the towns and cities be- tween Olympia and Abs jastly, were the victims satisfactory train servic that spur of the Northern Pacific rail road. The last named was the only feature to mar the otherwise de lightful journey. Several times the excursioniats were delayed for hours. This foretbly impressed on their minds the claims made by the Aber- deen business men to the effect that their unsatisfactory train schedule in one of the greatest obstacles to the establishment of closer trade relations between Grays harbor and Seattle ursion given un+ the Seattle is a thing of on A Fine Party following persons were mem- Jonn Schram, J. Roberts, Geor The bers of the party B. Meikle, John W a Go to Spinning for $18.00 Dinner Set SPECIAL $13.19 of En old for aKo This set of giieh po tyme” atyle, dishes used Tuesday, on 1) pieces is lain, in. the reproduced a century ale at. 0 Soap Special r choice Tuesday of 6 dif nt kinda of excellent soap bars to each box; worth 1c and 200 box; special, Tuesday, Rhodes Bros. . ‘Tea, Coffee and Crockery House 1214 SECOND AVENUE Sevosencoveccooes Y fe REPUBLICAN CONTENTION ®: es of last wook, | 19014 the price being| ted that prives for eh fruit Easter Veer B $11.00012.00 per ease Limburger, taite 18@ 160 New York hetort, 45 New Yor ‘vrick, s6q1Te Yaam, 16 Ihe dwien, FOR THE r trictly fresh ranch, 206900; east pe b Hens, 18\@lse; tryers, for JOBBING QUOTA Vewetabie. aston, fremn ranch, 13 ee ‘4@ Be creainory, 20@%e1 4 lone nd w Hon i Mr that hand Kaus Batter | mane. ing 0) G Preston the from oumty Ing the leg: $24; corn, re - fbative Hay fa00 Washington uothy, ton, $12; $1. ival services, which began at Asbury M, E. ehurch at Fremont Wednesday, will be continued ery evening thisweek, Thev. A. Ko Burrows, the pastor, is axsisted by y and James Crooks of Hollar of Topeka. A Stampede Threatened t Preston faction, is under | awe will attempt to's the e King county's delegatior ul Brownell of Everett h county's candidate for MeBride claims, It Wt ¢ of the « On other t not been The od, ainpede to} onmrenn. ( iy that b nt the convention. fighting Brownell against Mr, Curh ¢ ground that Tacotna ne overabundance of representa congress, ‘The nor both Mr. Mumphrey and Mr ell would mean the. defeut Prenton for the senate, it I# ch Slate - making. 16 today mong the Beattle Republican the clty Im fall of pe detegution» will an In ‘Tacoma vening and prob Able the convention Wednesday. will be merely @ meeting to ratify the re | sults of the cau ‘Grain—Oate, $29.00000.90; barley, $21.80; | Bigg histen tent asin ore, “walk | thi phrey hus wit Green Fruit my 490 Preserve Pots of Stoneware On sale all week at thene little prices %-gallon Bean Pot 10 Pot 4 ponstbilit found Mr man on ¢ hak an tion in wo@ 0 $1.15@ peach wr pears, pen, T $12 $1.00 per box; prunes, Provisions beet, 60 per ths whe per i; mutton: ‘w nation of Brown of Mr aimed, tive | and The Bean gallon Pot and Gover 1 2-gallon Preserve Pot and Cover 2c 4-gallon Preserve Pot and Cover @c Buck Saws wilt be advertised tomor- row very low. Keep your eye open for bargains. CoonBros. | 1412 First ave, near Union. tbe; "The following prices are vroducer in round Lote tomorrow is he Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter—Washington er Hoole, 1. o CORSE Lappy, & Charles 8. A J wick, H Howard Thor Huston, E. G. Miller, Lovett ©. M. Moore, T. B. Laterty, E. B Butterworth, Leo Kohn, G. Bening hausen, John A. Whalley, J. B. Em- mal, FF. T. Fischer, Watson ( Squir H. Whitworth, F. HLF nom. C. Rumpard, B. Johne J Cunningham, L. Frank Hrown, | D. McL. Brown, J. J M. J Connell, M. Lara, F. W. Bpear, Geo. W. Kummer, Howard Ao Korn, W. P. Hammon: Yan dell L. Sizer , T. Shorrock, M. Wood AMUSEMENTS |THIRD AVENUE THEATRE... W. M. Russell, Mgr. Phone Matn 667. J livre. Builders’ Hardware and Plumbing It will pay you to see us be- fore bulidiing your house or store. ERNST BROS. 606 Pike St. Tel., John 2831. ‘Tues Balance of wes Pricen—$1.00, FURNISH YOUR HOUSE ON... WEEKLY PAYMENTS From 25¢ to $1.00 per week. Mattings, Art Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Draperies, Window Shades, Comforters, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks, Silverware. We sell the Washington Folding Bench Wringer, fully guaranteed, $6.50; 25c per week. It saver clothes, saves health, saves labor. LOT on Queen Anne hil, close to Gaylor street, only 8300. Investment Ce., 62 Starr-Boyd FOR SALE--60 lots on Sm hill, from $200 to on terms; lot on Nineteenth your property with us. & Co., 1414 Second av Denny Bidg.. rooms AUCTION SALE—An itp) Tet pase bronzes, im works of art was held all laat at 1815 Broadway. Nr ticles of ail @esertption, china, silverware, : rege henge Bren and will offered Seattio's Oniy Up-Town Theater—A High Clase Pamily: Hecoet GIVES ACCOUNT OF HERSELF| EDourh people turned away last the cking & Navigation | M'Sbt to fill all the theaters in Seat- formerly owned Ban Fit sn vn" ol A THOROUGHBRED TRAMP thie Bummer.” Phe i. white ver! attractive. waa belleved by some pere| 4 FUNNY COMEDY DRAMA, P. P. & N. Co., which had purchased | —— ees FOR BETTER—FOR WORSE ‘GRAND OPERA festtic'e McBee n Were marrie at he horn ot the brige’s fan Jann hteveia® | JOHN CORT, Mgr. _ Phone, Main 66, pt NB saturday | STANDING ROOM LAST NIGHT beautifully dee h palms} "1 a meee é Wr acis. | Toy Matinees Wednesday and Sa’ om@cinted. ‘The young coupte left for | UFday. Hach Child Gets a Toy. future residence will be In Seattle ‘and Ferris Hartman) THE MARKETS ight and at Both Matinees, - 4 Wed., “The Idol's Eye.” k, “The Serenade. men are doing @ land office business | in fruits for canning preserving this. is the “bottom end of the mar- ket.” Peaches. Hartiett peare and) tiful and lew im price, and careful housewives, taking advantage of the Peaches are now selling at #c and ec, and pears at $1, a considerable | Experience in the mort expensive copt Thin store has a record long- er than any on the Pacific coast. We jon and California thousands of pianos. ful people do well to examine the matehiess Steinway, A. 8. Chase, Pianos. Sherman, Clay & Co.’ The Biggest Kind of a Hit has given & good account of herself Adrienne B, Morrison and James HOUSE Treats on, 618 jehth Saturday | Don't Delay Getting Seats. and hothouse Mowers. Judge Boyd a two weeks’ trip ‘Their | Tiveli Opera Company “THE TOY MAKER” ‘The Western avenue commission | be, BO, Bbe. In the parlance of the trade, prunes are of the best quality, plen- The Strength and at once the most valuable pre- | annually distribute here and in Ore- All of which proves that thought- Emerson, Richmond and Starr 711 Second Avenue. $75,000 Worth of Mantels, Grates, Tiling, Elec: trical Fixtures and Supplies--AT ACTUAL COST As recently announced in the papers, the Immense stock of Gas and Electric Fixtures, Mantels, Tiling and Grates, Electric Supplies, Machinery and Wire of the Northwest Fixture Company, has been pur=4 chased by the Z. C, Mites & Piper Company at 43 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR these goods at prices unheard of before on stocks, to place the stock of Fixtares basis with the goods at the We are going to give the public an to get the Pacific coast, We have decided in order to consolidate th and Mantels at our First avenue and Spring street store on the same Northwest Fixture Annox. If you desire to purchase part of your goods at one store, and the balance at the other, ft will be as it is our intention to please our customers in every particular, We have secured the special services of Mr. English, who represents the celebrated Oxley & Enos Com- pany of New York City; and Mr. Chas, Mallet of San Francisco, who represents the California Gas Fixture Company, to assist us during'the sale. In addition to these well-known gentlemen, we had add- ed largely to the force of salesmen at both stores, for this tremendous sale, our Mantel and Fixture departments at both stores were closed to the public on Friday and Saturday. The sale will commence promptly at 9 o'clock Monday morning, Sept. 8th, and goods will be reserved— first come first served.” Goods purchased during this sale will be kept in our warehouse and insured for the benefit of the purchasers until such time ms the houses are ready for them, The terms of purchase will beone-half cash upon placing the order, the balance to be paid upon the delivery of the ~P~RRLVARNALIIIV 1. C. MILES & PIPER CO. Main Store, Northwest Fixture Annex, First and Spring Street 313 First Avenue South opportunity entirely satisfactory to us, In order to prepare goods.

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