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- Merrick The American Clothier the Celebrated John B. M4 and 85 ———=] Kidney Cure | § PUBLIC Pain in the back | Quick Stops | | to kidney and bi i! Bes ory ws Malt, $1.00 bottles (eee es rad Cross Skin Soap, 9 < Out of Sight ae ie limited amquo’ of: Read on Fountain Syringes Our CALs TRADE Prices 100 rome Whine. Lat fuvur ety cou Ant Best Servicn. Special attent! Fivee Motels, Resiauranta Steam ARTE w DaueCod Prescription Druggiats. ‘Delivery. Phone, Matn 503. &# SECOND AVENUE. optical bust. hess. Schuchard Optical Co, 1207 | | Second avenue SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, Kye Shectaitete | ten 16 to learn th PRICES LIKE THES: Make trade come our way, and though | } Ramaker Music (0. nerve, we feel the Moved (0 1406 Secend Ave. OYSTER BAY, Se ident today opin: | wets jturbed. He unquestio epts the decinion ax final and regrets the speaker's 1 ae in Hender son he had a staunch support which will be miss the coming battle for reciprocity ‘UNDERWOOD TRIAL MAY BE POSTPONED Paul Underwood, te accused mur Gerer of bis own child. will probably not be brought to trial In the su: perior court Monday morning, at hear customers who have stood by us for the last eleven years de serve to share any bargain we Ket. ‘Wood CHOPPING BOWLS. 43-inch Bow! Y-Inch bow! Tiinch Bow! ... BROOMS. A real good one. . A better one ... ‘ODDS AND ENDS Of Decorated Ware and “White Crockery are extremety low. WINDOW, AND care 1413 Second Avenus Bon Marche block. Tel. Main 880. THIS 1S THE PLACE FOR Good Home-Made Bread A Tacoma law has since Underwood's ar acted ax bik attorney, this withdrew from. the case on und that Underwood bad p bof the, 165 dhe had agreed to fee Inands of ngy HH, Shickds, | Aberdeen. Mr. Shields this morning |informed Proseouting Attorney Fu ton that he had been retained & jaiet Snell in the telat only yester [and would therefore be forced ¢ ply for a CI ee ow. He will file his mation and uff) davita tomorrow morning. Mr. Fw ton says he will oppose the cuntinu- ance ‘ABATE THE NUISANCE A welt tald n to rush through the city coubell, aay t, the ‘ordinance ughter ; house limit: ‘The. bill wax all pres and ready to be introduced, but Couneliman Parry, who was scheduled to do the Supported by | Mrs. Pitasimmons and Bobby, Jr. And a Capable Company in “THE HONEST BLACKSMITH.” See Fitasimmans Make a Horseshoe. Bee Fitssimmons Spar Three Rounds See Fitasimmons Shoe a Horse. | See Fitzsimmons Punch the Bag. | See Fitaxtmmons Sing a Comic Song, Prices—Se, Me, The and $1.00, | Seats now seliim MADISON “=... the measure had been sent te him, so |that it could not be found so as to be pushed by some other friend of the slaughter-house people. As a result of the agitation by the residents of Renton bili against this which they cl is un- . an investigation developed that all of the . In part of wholly, are pot in the limits preseribed by the city ordinance. Thus it i» that the own- ere nxious to have an extension made so as to bring them within the | timite. | Ordinance Disobeyed In an ordinance passed at later date it provides that slaughter houses, soap factories and like con cerns shall be provided with ap- proved appliances for consuming or dinposing of obnoxious vapors, gases, use, liquids, etc. In such @ manner to ‘be inofte the public e clause reads as follows: Slaughter houses must have equipments whereby ali offal! and filthy matter shall be tmmediately dinponed of and consumed.” The residents on Beacon hill have carried the matter into court to force the slaughter to abate the nuisance. They are also Evening Prices—i0c, 20c and %c. aware of the action of the owners of the slaughter houses in trying to Athletic Parke? iti Ia? hoi |measure through the council and are prepared to fight it to a finish. J. L, Waller, president of the Bea- con Hill Improvement Club, was present at Monday night's meeting of the council and with other prom inent residents of Beacon hill will attend the next meeting of the coun- cil Prepared to fight the measure. STRIKERS | REPULSED MAHONY CITY, Pa. Se Three hundred strikers thie n nin attempted to seize a supply train er route with deputies aboard at ham. They were repuleed by « of coal and irom police with drawn revolvers, until a troop of militl hurried to the scene and dispers the mob 2—STAR ARTISTS—20 HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. | York Dental Parlors, m Avenue, to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 Office—Fourth and aus ‘Street, Portland. Pavitic Northwest League. And Thursday, Saturday and Sun- day, Sept. 17, 18, 20 and 21. | Butte vs. Seattle BUCK & CO. Admission Me. Grand stand extra. Gates open at 2 o'clock. Game called at 3:9. | Taino AVENUE THEATRE... Phone Main 567. WW. M. Russell, Mgr. Me, Wc and Boe. TONIGHT AT $#:15 Continuing All Week “Nothing If Not Good” GORTON’S FAMOUS ALL-WHITE Beautiful Electric First Part Great Crescent City Quintette. Matchless Street Parade Daily. seven da Bept. FRANCISCO, 118 4-4 and 118 “AGO, Sept. and 733-8. sseaghlabiaieesane Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar. gnins only. a Dunlap, real estat SAN 17. Wheat CH 17.—Wheat MINSTRELS The 4 Union block. in advance. Another shipment of the Electr!» Special actus COR. SEOOND AND PIKE 10-4 Cotton Blankets Worth 65¢ a pair. Thursday, the pair have arrived. member they h a guaranteed rate, nt line of $1 consisting, of 20 is of cloth, this Winter Styies, “an detly. tailors nade utiful a ion of Partner of G. Beninghausea’s wi Fi Time inspector for C. & P. 8, Ry. and 8. £ Ave. slaughter | LOSE HIM | rushing. was not there. The draft of | , | | | at Jattorney lose THELP FIRE SUFFERERS | SPICY TRIAL : NOW ON CARMEN YOUNG WILL TELL SOME OF THE WAYS OF PAR LOR HOUSE GRAFT The trial of Carmen Young. for | grand larceny, t# being conducted in the criminal departm per rt today an inmate of a hou by Lila Young, « robbed John Degman resort on the #th of last May Attorney Will Morria representa Carmen, and Wil Marten is for the st Prose Vince Plcen in 1 nduct the case, though present in the court roam, Tells the Truth intift, accor appeared in o'clock. The selection took only a ah aa hie nas ‘ whether or pot th woman in the case world would Influence oplaton mt of the The pla of int 1 iw alleged t ft $3,201 Oo ntift ave ‘The pl Young, nied by a | ourt at ote dary a ' anked that the | him in Most of them were his | Shortly before 11 cuting witness toc tentified that he Young's early in the stand and one to Lila | Young. When he awoke ing he found that he the rm had mination was coded In prov. had been drinking, howed that it had no ing that Degn but evidenc that he had had the resort Bhe is the lady who br rinks,” he said and pointe at Lila. The sporting women v were present seemed to think the remark was very funny and a general giggle went the rounds. | Degman seemed to have only a} hazy recollection of his spree and became quite indignant when Mor. ris asked him if he remembered a tall girl with reddish golden hair being In the parlor when he entered He said that they all looked alike to him. night the bis fin~ + Wouldn't He could not mber | whether Carmen was in the room when he ordered the first round of} drinks for the girs. The defendants’ | tried to make him admit not, but he refused make @ definite statement, Lila Young is charged with com- pllcity in the theft, Her preliminary hearing had been set for this after- ni in the justice court, but will probably _be continue FIGURING that she wa in the ach man, | war of the lower | | Mie THE SEATTLE STAR. Last Edition ‘ASK HIM 4 O'Clock p. m. TO REGANT DUBUQUE it VOTE AID OR MINERS ATLA HDROPS BOM IN. BANK SKAGWAY RK, wa man eni od with { the window bor antiy Mon: na. the din all diy The rob Was instantly killed CORBETT — M'GOVERN LOUISVILLE ing Of the application for an thon nat the Corbett- McGovern | fight, ein progres: today, An at- | tempt Is being made by the defense | snow that prinefighting i» a legit! mate sport, that It is not brutal and | ls patronized by the better element * POLIGEMAM ON TRIAL ry Sept: 17.—'The hear njune “Ind, Bept. 17 [The trial of ex-Polleeman Sherwell, who is charged w jer last year of Lena River, his beat, comm b the double mur Mra. Bailey and | while patrolling aed this morning. IS PAPAL — | DELEGATE Sept. 1The nt of the Central Diomece F LONDON correspond gat eto Wa FEELS SAFER. IN JAIL RALBIGH, NOC, Sept, 17—~Three | more prisoners excaped from Jail here last night, one of them the cell mate of James Wilcox, convicted of the Murder of Nelile Gropsey. The | Authorities believe that an aitempt | was made to liberate Wifcox by his| |friends, but th latter waa | afraid to leave the jail for fear of! lynching In cane he was found side. ‘The feeling againat hi very bitte ¢ murder was a most wanton ea: PLUNGES TO HIS DEATH John Lynch, # laborer, was killed | FIRE LOSS, The apany will r uit along the ¢ 0 per cent for the The timber Jows | 4 at from 3,000,000 to 6, I lomeing « Columbia are gers will resume « TACOMA, Sept |hauser Timber ce Weyer announces luce the ‘olumbia xt three * Dancing Cl asor Wi and F sons daily Pr Monda vate | enings. Pri- Go to Spini R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporated. 1220-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Main 1061 tern Sugar Cured Faney Hams, per pound fresh, this bottles, Snider's Catsup, aon each 206 Quinces for pre nerving and can ning, 12 pounds for 5Oe R. T. Shannon Grocery Cow Wholesale and Retail Outfitters by « fail at the new Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart this morning. For Her Cozy Corners—Exclus- ive Wall Decorations, For His Den—War relics and gun racks. For both—Prices at the lowest. W. S. KIRK, 1209 First Ave. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION $ Manufacturing Henry Hense 2 tlhe Biook, Sand Fh Pacific Coast Clothing Co. wot Clothing and ETAL, 900 First Avo., Cor. Marion St. | | Z.C.Miles & Piper Co. THE QUAKER DRUG CO iC JAE \T-0P teres “on Bains 16 Firat Avenue, Globe Butiding. | #10.0 OROP REPORT * Theaters 3 fe bert Fitz = WILL FIGHT FOR BLOO jetub, er a4 7 or forte will atthe theate The fighters will er 41 unde en . The at in ing. In Whitman ite cutting and half threshing remmins t a The yield in Whitman county in and in some cases ex nt. In J am county 1 erax an a untles the harvest is ly over and thresh ing half through. ‘The third crop Of alfalfa bas been waved In Yakima 40 per come | county b be Dougiag ¢ t mate ducting the club's «i the > the winner an CUXHAVEN, Sept abated somewhat th the kaiser has orderc maneuvers to con his yacht nally bh a red. nin Unit th Hohenzollen ding the attack Jin-tighter when he figh MAY SOON SQUARE IT Sept. 17. tthe White expected ( nig, by the th: returning Jetion prove a Vietory for BIG SUIT IS | SEQUEL TO EMBEZZLEMENT ong other splendid Quaker,” you Today, asm’ of the hosti values at The will find « nt | Steamship Rainier sailed lai t night with 39 at om owing to the fires, which prevented logs from ing shipped to that city all other a ssemble at the ae and Pike street Wednesday evening, sept. 17th, 19 7 oelock harp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Bro. L. A Booth, a member of Tacoma Aerie, No. % On account of this b being a memb all members are request. to attend. By order of W. 8. Pul er. Worthy President Attest Prank Dowd, Worthy Secretary The Houre 4 to: a See Them Today k ttleship Oregon Philad ia and Reston are at the navy yard toda m take from ( 6.30, 9 and 0 a m1 cruisers Bult “eo ks pproxin iy 4 to have |b without auth | naa the Puge 4 National Bank this aftern in the federal court by Lang & ( & prominent whole grocery firm « tland, che m While we have SEVERAL HUNDRED, they won't last jong at THIS PRI but then, we have PRICES EVERY DAY THAT BRING CUSTOMBRS FROM FAR AND NEAR. We nell ks, acording to Bau her, attorney for the plain were cashed by a traveling salesman for the grocery firm. who about year ago decamped | avoid for embezziement. The sales an made it his custom to collect accounts due his firm in thin city and to cash the checks he received at the Puget Sound 65e 65e The Herpicide, per botth Coke Dandruff Bell's Dandruff Cure Lenox Dandruff Cure The Burton's Scalp Tonle ase Wood Alcohol, per gallon... #100 Oe Goods Delivered Free to All Parts of the City. Beef, Wine and Iron New Fall Line of UP-TO-DATE STYLES You can buy them at $1.00 per week payments. Globe Bleck Phone Main 1240 For a Fine Biack Worsted or ot Tailor-made Suit. Best workmanship and materials go into all our suite, We guaran- tee perfect Mt and satisfaction. IMPERIAL TAILORING (0, 1102 Second Avenue. cHl 1812 Becend Ave. Brite, Cloaks and Millinery. Don’t fail to attend our great Consoli- dation Sale of Mantels, Fixtures, etc., this week. Mantels, Fixtures, etc., at half price during our great Consolidation Sale this week, Three carloads of the great Ohi ready for your inspection. We have had years of experience in the handling Ranges, and we know there isnone equal to the Ohio. and are now of Steel Steel Ranges reached us yesterday, For economy of fuel, baking, compactness and lasting qualities—in fact, for every- thing that goes tomakea good range, there is nothing like the Ohio on the market today, Ask your neighbors what range they are usiag. You will be the number of Ohios you will find, surprised at great Come in while we have every size in stock and let us tell you more about the great Ohio Range Main Store, ist Avenue and Spring Street N. W. Fixture Annex, 313 1st évenue South gurerareseeeeeeetetete | Bacesaneeneeeeseneeseees REMOVAL SALES Wash Bowls AND Pitchers will move the ” ad our ade will sell all dine ponsible before arters, White $i nd $1.2 moval sale Wash Bowls and shapes, worth Tuesday . THe Be 49e Open White Chambers covered Chambers Rhodes Bros. Tes, Coffee and Crockery House 1214 SECOND AVENUE RAINIER HARDWARE CO. PRICES Kelly's Boys’ Handi - oh The Rogers’ Man's. Maneies Axes.. The American Iandied Axes 00 Phoenix Man's Handled Axes. 81.25 Pick and Handle e Mattock and Handle Oe Buck Saws .50c, 60c and Tie Long or S!ort Handled Shoyels, any style Sie sm Rainier Hardware Company 1121 FIRST AVENUE, A Man, -Sided _ Music Store | We have Pianos and Organs for |rent. We allow the rent on the pur- | chase price if you decide to buy. We well the Angelus, the original piano | player. We have Gramophones and lrecords. We have all the popular and classical songs. And most im- portant, the matchless Steinway STEINWAY DEALBRS. Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue. Seattie Auction & Sale Stables | } | We have just received a carioad of Graft and pack horses which will be sold at public auction Friday, Sept. 19, together with a large number of | lumber and express wagons, hacks | and buggies; also single and double harnesses, at 1212 Western avenue, M. J. WALKER, Auctioneer, $325 | Good lot on Twenty-fourth avenue, north of Madison, magnificent view of Lake Washington. $400 Lot on Thirty-fifth avenue, clese to car line, good view of Lake Wash- ingten. Several lots overlooking Lake Union, 15 minutes’ ride from Pioneer square, all close to car lne; $300 to $600 per lot. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 18 Scheuerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street CALMER 1330 nd ave. Your money back for the asking. Sells Ladies’ Suits, Waists, Separate Skifts, Bte. “THE RIGHT KIND."