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THE SEATTLE STAR, result of this move, a general 7 LATE NEWS rca yen MERGE “OR. SECONO AVE. ano take | ne of the Panama trouble Mothers, see what money you can save’ by LONDON, Bept. 12-—-Prince Joxeph ‘ ¥ of a vant, comt . “ “ 1 | grap e Jetting us clot % See the new | CENCINNAT, Oblo, Sept, 12.—A pe fe that t runt of lack of ¢ 6 to convict Mt cet ued evan from |Tae Suits on sale tomorrow— tition for an injunction < 2 with him upon the charge pmitting but alight thread: ’ Three-Piece School Suits, with knee até waves eratora to starve the miners Into au). | SL ANTFORT. ON THE ODER kon, bu vera whi Hav s, made of good, strong, durable ma t ninte Ke Daten’ nian e Poa beaay.ciaponvern wane Shaky hake ch 5 oss Ge nt the ral om i ere lat nin after katlaer SSeran Wool Navy Blue Serge Suits, ages * striking miners tn the epaid, has bee mr a pool og 8 crite orn cont Molde, ‘The seuaational | and tn still undelt ave ssonpicdl Durable Knee Pants, per Jae ha ‘Men’s MILL AT HONOLULU 222 Se: CONNELLY si pg sensing te te gr tee cena ETRE eases eae IS GONE he American T and, Aabestos | this f eam ahovel started ny Of Bentjle, today pure n : © orning ith the HATCOM, CHICA Jim « Men's Heavy Fleeced Seaeewens, worth 75¢ ground here.apdn whicts. t be ant < minority stockholders ¢ . ma police vi haracte a garment .:. ed er mill, The paper is to be - ellingham ay and Kastern road | \, ’ fo Tp that the | ge in to the matt ton is the | GROWN and BRIDGE WORR 3 = 282552 TWEET IN THE day, of © agreed to the male of the r math nnoun his signature We make 8 spectatity of this | NON-UNION MEN AND STRIKERS COME TO BLOWS, AND AR- [to the additional act concluded at branch of Dentistry, and our facili t inference in 1900 = rp gh RESTS ARE MADE—CLIPPER LINE GIVES IN . Hf it dene -« reached the strenuous stage, There | #bly well in keeping non-union m |uhe ix too delicate. to wapport 't railroad terminais and other ime be ge] piv Rave eck tkan | have .boon Geveral Gibiie Unceanteta| Tom Working: | Bee eet applies Te gatents, trade ao children, of whom she has the cus-| provement The meeting tonight The Hteamship companies are do-| marks, copyrights, ete isonet tod; will probably be an executive nese _ in Gependable. Allow us to petween non-un en andl) 3 bo apr’ ody. } . your teeth and furnish you with between. Os H-union men ANd! ing their beat to get along witho' WILKESBARRE, Sept. 12.—Three sion, Several hearings, when the ate | i ) Saratel trtkers on the waterfront within the| the longshoremen find ‘are Import | The first bold robbery that hundred children who attended | oneys for the railroads and others en lg tna See ne, TePAle | inst few days, though but three ar union men from. other. « been rep © happene, school at Lee Park, struck today be-| interested in the proposed legisla tehh nal fond rests haye been made, teen men in cbhrae of Je nm | bn ely . eduse the fathers of four others re-| tion were present and explain a John Puls, « non-union man em-| Miller were brought from Everett | mince its sale, was reported to the |turned to work in the collieries. The discussed the bills, have been held. 4 High-Grade Plates .... «$7.00 to $10 + so by the Pacific last night to unload the City of} Police this morning. If the story |children passed resolutions to at-| f sg ggg 9100 and up | pany. was arrested inst night for | Puebia. | told by the victim is correct, the |tend school no more till the children turned from Cedar river yesterdays Fill ‘Rindaye—® to 12 making an assault on Al. Morrison, All But Seven s theft wam one of the nerviest that/of the non-unioniats should be dis- and he will be presént at the meets of the longahoremen’s union. It i St te Mba Anat am’ bat [bas ever occurred in the notorious | missed. ing tonight. claimed Morrison trying to in- at all but seven ofl PACOMA, Rept. 12.-—A. V. Lave | lace. ———$—____— = City Engineer R. H. Thomson re= ~ " them deserted the compan. The Th ‘ Ww rt M: Irvi: Ebe: Wash- Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street duce Puls to stop w « Puts | pany 4 wife of this city will be equip ¢ victim. W. Steedman of Ren-| Mrs. Mary Irving ry, & idan nt - Kry and made a vicious] trkers fear that ere. will be | ped for thelr wedding trip with the tM, appeared ai the police station ington pioneer, died at the residenée | him with an ugly looking to the city and are try cat fallvay tickets ever ised. [this morning and told his atory t . of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Schreck, de cut through Mor- | {@ &°Fange with the sailors’ union Kichet fo woven feet two inches| Detective Tennant. Accor 539 Second avenue west, last everi= , but luckily did not wha gion: thei ma couple will go to| his tale of woe, he was in the pla |t WASHINGTON, Sépt. $8&—Roose-| ing. Death was the result co q t ni ; drinking last eventing befor ol offic Iileation of diseases. 6 tt ce |! in non-union longest " Tlive feet |Pobbery occurred. aoclared, Bis ofticlal adv incr otwed |. The body han been taken charge ugh the crowd of loi ha ae Ciippar line ie today | Just at what time the théft ac- loan of $26,000,000, and wig/>¥Y Collins, Sherman & Foley. tanding nearby aving |tually took place, he cannot # oe Baty voy | will be taken to Coupeville, on Whids Phone Main 1060 | the officers ’ . e Ren while the Pact at | When he made the report to the po- pty ie persuade Palma to Ver) “iland, for burial. The funeral 502 Pike Street. hiding at the Oregon lodging house | COMPANY and. the Al Hee this morning, he was still 4 0 the Ore oppositioh Jn! based on| Wil be held on Sunday afternoon, NpANY atill refuse to mee Jer the influence of liquor and could the fear that the Guben @rvenues agp|tee. Coupeville E ONE-PRICE WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS George Kennedy, and J. Kilmer,| Steamship Comp gE emene | ‘ ; ls BT, LOUIS, Sept. 12—The grand | debt. church. strikers, were arrested at_an early | Dirigo succeeded iS 0 NT uty fecamed tte Investigntion sf the = z i an ta art aquare dealing. Quick delivery, Pi nour this morning by Patrolman] from port | D wad tiiapanie and | city Hmbting contract today. Edgar| J. W. Hull, aged 72 yearn, ied at 0’ on application, free te any part Helms on a charge Of assaulting | most of her freight > - Mepham, a member of the houne of the Seattle | non. . taken totight by th. n ae be Boy oy Si delegates, was the star witness. morning. The body is at Butter- Ocean dock. ‘The non-Unipn . | it wan, every man the Dirigo, LONDON, Rept Dally fh. wort : DON e ~ moan. a8 the fan whe made | Paton | Shown name could not be learne cabin hoy I ee ee a eters, Gad [the Teport can be pobered up, MORTALITY RECORD COUNCIL TO CONSIDER } RETUR f we stated th k like = Tro — = Phe Ittees on street | sald to have stated that, he | ha & Trojan to get | (hat & Cossack Lay af ‘The council comm! on * + | ing today. "ifaie led to the nomult.| On account ct the threatened 4 in t bas or-| PLEADS GUILTY John aged 26 years, 2nd alleys and corporations mest af] | BUTTE, Sept. 12-—"Tom OF however, refused to order non-union men are berg the father of every girl] John Burne pleaded gutity to a|died at hospital this! (ne cl ie tranciise ordinances for| {in’ wealtentary at Deer | Bis assallants and Kennedy lodged aboard the boate. thes ae y born in his district shail re-jcharge of burglary before Judge | morning. y is at Bonney &|10" tent Northern, Northern Pa-| these weeks ago, has returned to th joo reese ame loading, and arrangements are bene ~ Dips] oenn Pemtarday atvertaon and Was | Btewart s " prison and surrendered ——__—>——— trikers remain firm and are | ms 4 the phe nentenced to one year in the peniten- CS mer peer | Dicycle ten ee et iat thele demande be 1 J on the daneat St cookbouses Tints" He te ome of the alleged pers} BREAD FOR THE CHILDREN | Go to Spinning for Vicycle repatt | Wrile out O-Brien, ae. en petrators of the burglary in which| Mivira Tyler, who was divorced | eee’ sumiber Of WS oe ce nee N Alice Beverteigh lost her jewels, |from her husband several months) ‘The Isham-Davis Octoroons open| SrRvINe Lt Sie ye wag @ tr ecided before the federates, Geo. Duffy and Jennie|perior court which will be consider-| commencing Sunday ‘matinee, Sep- by pe pounds, and making & t of fternoon. When HAS A NEW SUIT Marshall, have not yet been bound jed in Judge Griffin's court this after-|tembe 14. Prices ie, 20c and 4 dash on the ‘warden's horse. Os joak Tan Thee willed to his wite the $56,00 estate There's money in In & codicil added #hortly before his * tage of this array ing his a os the superior court | of BARGAINS. Eta Ostrander’ has t Rox. William 1003 FIRST AVENUE New Globe Block New Globe Block 1003 FIRST AVENUE filed such « a Lanterns are want claim. ihe alleges that ‘she ts tha R the carnival coms GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY-~~—~—~~—~~~——————— Ge Lanterns .....406 BEAUMONT, ‘Tex, Sept. 12—|l" tay stad oe ee prife Ard Littes, and sold it to the plaintit ‘ | gph on) Lane This morning hundreds of workmen | !4.. and has ‘sent deposition from |p ; Fac Simile of Letter: . oe threw up a feat dike surrounding there to establish her claim. at a Winte pate coe the fire district, The flames thrent- sbahane Pd am yas first tiled for pond out of existe fice i Sc Buck Baw ‘en to spread to more than 400 wells | 4000. pn af 9 eaves, an axe shortly after it opened. This is ’ B. ALEXANDER Tie Buck Sa double and a stiff north wind makes the) rine’ was not ‘ nH act met with great approval from ¢ Receiver situation more threatening. The) Oooo made the wir ent mind the public, Now the indignant sub- Of the Late. Mechanics’ Clothing biase is now confined to the Ketth-| “Opn Mh made the wilt conceastonaire, demands $35 for each Binek: Ward tract. The Higgins spouter tm) it retm Shpotnted execu-lday lost. He claims that the de- | Company's the only well burning. Ite 37.000) oh et ne hale only $200, claim-ltendants guaranteed him the right! 7 t Seattle, Wasti, Sept 9, 1902 jon tank is now burning furious- | (oe DOA! tne i Hance of the property |to run his akin aa rides t Thea fy. The ground tx burning ail over | *,ner separate estate | 7 Mr. A. . President % ready te & million dollars ‘Thou- | mat ieeue, /OLD MAN SAYS | , psa Staremarttng the heal. eurrownd the 5 Your sealed bid of six: Gisregarding the heat, surround the \ Dear Sir— scene. Special trains are bringing 5 HE IS CHEATED = # ieee teen thousand three hundred eighty- enormous crowds. Beyond the seri- <4 one dollars’ and fifty cents ous burning of a watchman, whome fantern caused the fire, there have | Roland 3. Shebc Rdnerensa 0hé 20° ssi om for tha entice Same an who » 4 0 3 NE Mechanics’ Clothing Company 3% 1 Deeg no camuattien, Jn the moniiy report tor Auguet|nia’ Aiea by aitoeueeee eel inter | TE LONG ESTABLISHED MECHANICS’ STORE HAS GO proved to pe, the highest amount of- fk ‘OlL FIELDS Peg ne roar OF health. which ie be- |wuperior court today against 8. D1 And there’t not a man, woman or boy within the boundaries of the great State of Wash= fered and is this day the death nr and J. J. ¥ +, in which he accuses Mce and perfect ae agai at eR RTE for the month is given ae si or wos them of fraud. A ault haw been | ington but what'll say—it’s too bad, for the MECHANICS’ CLOTHING CO. kept good, Please call at my Ones Miser and and yon eughect tao chames for the year, 1 ¢ in all 9¥| pending in the courts for #0 : | reliable merchandise and sold their goods at reasonably low prices, yet they're turned payment for the stock. Very e+ death: inet durin, ne wan whie r ~ | chases—the fault is yours—not pres me a | : Kot handi | ere re vt ANI | welche The following “violent deatha are hin to deed bis property | IT’S A VERY UNFORTUNATE BUSINESS AFFAIR which we sincerely, regret, but this stock of m: = : Tod _ | reportec celdental, drowning 1, | ng to Care for him w er aeis in the ofl field and oo | TAllrORG accident 3 . Eieteed ef deing tl passed into the hands of a receiver through the bankruptcy laws, and was ordered sold by the court to the highest bid-, Fire is raging in the oi! field. and so fall 1, burning piaintift inwinte that they PPOBae | ta: romaine unchecked. The total, t F cus |he 4 nim to do a work. | " oon struction of the field seme | wre skull 2 coneus- [have forced him to do mental work. | ee causing it then to become public property. It's only natural, then, for anybody with the means, ta try and. Secure, 1412 First ave, near Union. ff} threatened. The jose already incur 3) eeietee, He § pe gh ney MF bg sameea | arring dur-| In the case he filed today against | the $50,000-stock of merchandise at the smallest possible figures, For thirty consecutive days the entire stock was adver n 4:y- DIDh: [the FYaserate alleges that white he Cee nw end’ oes these. to. The . anion | wan intoxicated they ma tised for sale, only sealed bids to be considered, giving every contestant an equal Show, FOURTEEN DIFFERENT © in the district: "The top of ne tan : claim 9 she Tani. They are-maidtolll CONCERNS REACHED OUT for the plum, including leading merchants from other cities, but THE GLOBE biew off burning of! ran sy parchasa the Sraperty. and that jorer ryt an. Hebe hh ag A SERIOUS Ino purchase the property. and that I Cy OTHING COMPANY, Seattle's leading and most popular outfitters, secured the prize. Over $50,000 worth of, wou n the doc te, on -i8 ~ : . 5 ‘ lt col EE ‘CLAIM OF THE |oune Of the ‘pending. “suit.” The| Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods comes into the GLOBE’S possession for exactly $16,385.50, oF a little Tess FF F = “a wignature, it ie said, was pro- | . ‘ . cured In the office of Attorneys | . e % Ine s\ stocks of merchandist will never do, so we've decided that whem the | BLIND DAUGHTER ‘COLLISION cured In the oMce of Attorneys Mf than one-third the actual value, One store and two stocks of merchan¢ [iintntthe kaie'aas completed, when {ff doors of the Globe Clothing Company are opened for business Ine found they did not do #o he went | ‘The will of the late Dr. Powell anil |to his lawyer, % BR. Rawson, who / today « near | sulting seriously for the drivers. WILL KEEP > | Softee gives perfect Th ple on the car were badly OF ae Ore # . scared, But no one of them was hurt satiefaction—It’s equal to any Harry Slack, one of the. drivers o the wagon, “was Injured about the I A cut price sale of Men’s and Boys’ Wearables will be started that'll far outclass any previous undeftaking of other hous- cated, T. deman, who was as. -s and will stand absolutely alone as a peer over all other reduction clothing-sales ever conceived by, any concern in the ‘Try @ pound of It. Saturday, aisting the dri was thrown hen: es and will stand absolutely al it & m: und... 1Pe jong from the wagon and pitched| NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Clarence es re at special, the pou fully 12 from the place where| H. McKay, of the Portal raph fg Northwest. ‘ REMOVAL SALE OF DINNER the car struck, The car was not in nies the statement that | andkerchlefs ‘s Extra Heavy Overalls Men's $10.00 Fancy Worsted Young Men's Li ne Pan! ar SETS jured, beyond bending the alleged company c¢ nplates consoli- Handker¢ pitats / 1’ Guaitenbae aaten worth $8.00 . 5 oe fender | dation with the Weatern Union | Hose, black and tan ig eee ge aa grees Cheviot and Cassimere Suits., 4, Worth S00 is evita, worth $5.00 Decorater Dinner Sets of The accident occurred at the cor Sc Cashmere Hose Se : . r eee he $2.00 . fe ae vet) ner of Third avenue and Yesler way, | “*“* 4g) gf ; f sine Halvriggin Waderwear Mon’s $12 Nobby Dress and Busi- Boys’ Knee’ Pants Suits, worth pieces; Saturday...6B.89 ine vaagn, woe’ wromtng tee Wank LODGE NOTES F peepee ig ged veneer bcs nese Suite RO96 SO. ee d the car” Was coming up the hill , wood BE a ;% re Men's $15.00 Imported Working "worth nial Blue Dinner Sets of Those who saw the accident say that — re vena NOE Suits 88.88 : wee De 2! : the street car bell was not r » meeting of Home Camp, No. etd iy re Bolla Men's $3 a . Men's Business Pant worth ae | 100 pleces; Saturday, specia the gripman. The crash came, y,, held Wednesday at 0. i “ Worsted Suits, in 1 SROT bas edcttensss 0 +65 ees retine S| 3 } then the car was stoppe ’ Mowing pinn to |p ie White 14 ZY ce tenty tie Geko serie Dress’ Panis, youth tubs, wrings frdmn either oa cree Boys! Bras ». or abip, was adopt. |B iia Raney inves fan “te $6.00 Fine Viet gio’ iar eeeeeebeereterer © | | - ; ved to offer $100 . . Fi Men's $28.00, "$80.00 “and 00 "s Derby and Fedora, Hats, It bas 11 inches long roli- gene Boys’ large } anc Shoes . ‘ joyn’ Brass, large +, 4 in prise n , Ino to give a] ys’ Fiannelette i a" and Finely Tailored, Sik 1 worth $2.60 see $1.19 sald! wd banquet d Janu yet timo gail a bingy Leather. in sack’ or cutaway Men's Swell Hats, worth $3.50 @p less room, wrings B Brass Red Globe . oe » ight Overshirts SLSS | ary etmhiby an tt er #.00 Cheviot Suits, at vice ee BEBLTS and $4.00 .. : Yplinot wear the vocon 818 Rhodes Bros. aie ile Pe er ee wench, tho p45 ig seg ec oh it te the mont per Police 14 : tonight with candidate Poftee ory How : Dollar i Mimehine in use Lae igen dag breed arge fot 49 which include entitled to tat th Trunks, Bags, Valises and all Miners’, Ranchers’, Lumbermen’s, Fishermen's and Prospectors’ Outfits at 33¢ on the Pgh a 1214 SECOND AVENUE $a) OOM. wealthy” Dawson ty J didate" will ino —This Bae Vs place Saturday Morning, September 13, at the Stable, large faunt......M1.00 P)/ A, Wilson, a promin Micha ¢, MeCarthy, who fs The Amorican Clothier | ity, with Consulting Engineer|morning. The new quarters con , | icy of the Pacific Coast Co. and|nist of a large room renently erected ms i k ‘ 7 i 703 First Ave. FELEER |itey, of the Pacific Const ca. and mat ofa tarae ream renentiy erected Ml «oq First Avenue—in the large, new Globe Block—corner of First Avenue and Madison Street, Seattle 12! & works office, The addition 4 celebrate: be taken on at Victoria | public Agent tor the Celebrated John B. x us. The Flyer is undergoing her an-|ar admirable place for the drafting Steteon Hat, 4 and i | Me Pale ae San, $ api. 7st ta ARIER EN 1312 Second Ave, Suita, Cloaks and Mi)!inery

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