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F.W. Merrick The American Clothier 703 First Ave. Agent for Ste Hat, the © % and yrated John Quick Kidney Cure ain im the back and i kidmey and bladder | troubles, 80c. | QUICK DRUG CO. 704 tet ave || sosmeme| » | MUST DROP Cur CALL. THADE Prices 100 » Wont Shiva. baie Pn Preseription eee by experts on bie eeu asking. Fountain Syringes, YS ed Ske eoniain Syringes, $1.00 kind... Ce 4 ins coon Soe Soap, tho cakes 19¢ ‘Quuicars Bop, Te cakes. Ide | and t ng on « here veet suid’ bell Dow > Ofce rth, hear Pike the JAMES HENRY Keller Wholesale and Metal! Buteber, Joboen Pt " ly ane Packer, Fume Best Meats | yui9 TOMORROW And Beet Bervicn — Npwetal attention fiven to Hotel, Restauranta Stem t Coaring Campa ht oS =. The me h bay at 1 aftern “tio Ramaker Music (a. MUST BE hat Keller » det rareciiny) house 1 sien his f $150 ate Ne mahip Ohjo, 40 o'clock th IND AVENUB. Phone, Main 603 DOLLS AND DOLL HEADS. Rept. 24 f the King’s be William Redmond, the boune > ative hall in the good behavior, Ri Sek abtiies ‘bees DUBLIN, Ireland, “the of a fairly com plete line marked much lower than find refane | give bal he wil be given tence of alx months" tmpri 1} Heads in China. i} Heads in Bitque Doll Heads in Metat for Dotis. mee ‘Head. Musiin- Peta First Ave., Cor. Marien it. AMUSEMENTS “HIND” AVENUE “THEATRE. |W. OM. Russell, Mgr. Phones Main Beats cmiy U Theaier-A Bgh | ‘ass Family Resort Dieses Prices—ite, We, Wo ATLANTIC CITY, Sop [important potitieat enfedince wil pbe hy = at Speaker Henderson s cot [tage here within a day or two. Sen end Oe, Hanna. Quay, Penrose and wer are exnected to attend ~ MARINES FOR PANAMA NORFOLK, Sept, 26.—The cruiser San Francisco satied this morning | for Panama, with 360 marines to act | a" guards on the Isthmian railway. DISPUTE SETTLED WASHINGTON, D. An} | Dot |r GREAT RIG OF: OVERWHELMING SUCCESS. IOLLER | Not Only the Best Show tn Town, Ce BP ASEING- the Only Thing Trat's New Tonight Every Night This Week “DOWN MOBILE LINCOLN J. CARTER'S: Best and Newest Play. Every Scene Ne Seats selling seven days in advanc MADISON “=. Telephone Main 1202. WEEK COMMENCING ‘SUNDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 21 Washington Irving's Beautiful Leg- end of Qhe Catskills, entitled Rip 'Van Winkle Or, The Sleep of Twenty Years Presented by LANG'S STOCK COMPANY Popular Prices—i0e, 2c and 3c. Spcstal Bares Papen 2 Matinee Saturday IN LIMBO for the Ladies Children; We to all parts of the See Friday, Sept. 2—Souvenir Night.| st. LOUIS, Sépt. 24.—The ortm- Every lady holding & reserved seat | inal court has declined to reduce the ticket recetves & beautiful cabinet | pail demanded for the release of photo. of Rip Van Winkie four boodling aldermen, who are held GRA OPERA Seatte’s 900 each, and has remanded Rank Cretsialtons to corporate existence, and " approved July | i Noberved Hutenin- hat ratificn tions of the new treaty raufca| [Chill and Argentine were exchanged | yesterday. treaty settles the | boundary dispute which has chreat- ened to provoke war between the two republics, PUT BACK them to jail. HOUSE L<adine ‘ane! BIG TRANSFERS |JOHN CORT. Mgr. Phone Main 6 | Tonight and Suceeed! mn a! Two large land transactions were recorded at the county revorder's Nights, Matinee Saturday. cme t $ ‘The Northern Pacific Lovis James and. batce F d ick Warde Timber Co. res of tim- ber land tn king and Pterce coun- COMPANY OF 47 PEOPLE | ties for a consideration of $14 In Wagenhals & Kermper’s Gorgeous | 275.08. Fred & Stimson and wife record- Spectacular Production of “THE TEMPEST” | ed the male of lots 14 to 22. block 247, oe Seattle tide lands, to Wm. 8. and Jas. Ait PP ig ams 5, $1.98, We, be. | 708 tt tet Curtain Rises at | Thomson, for $45,009. atue jewelry route in’ the Athletic Park FROM ANTWERP Pacific Northwest League. Baseball ‘The steamer Kilicrankle arrived in TOMORROW port at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon And Saturday and Sunday, Septem- Railroad Co. SHAW & CO., dock, foot of Col- street, Biack 331. from Antwerp with a load of cement ber 27 and 28. Helena vs. Seattle Admission ic. Grand stand tse | CLIMATE AND CROP REPORT | le Beattie, Week endin The protracted drought was by coptour rafis on the isth 19th, amounting to five and » tenths of inch, over the weste: ection quenched forest fires ented further jamage and danger in that | They were also of great ben | pastur | but were too lat | potato Several |uring the week, “lin the eastern nec Th | injurious to tines, # tomatoes, cucumbers, mélons and other tender | vegetables | "Rain interrupted The play that is founded on the days! foot hills of Columbia co |of the famous ‘Frisco opium gang.{in other late local Startling situations, ‘thrilling cli- |the harvest Is generally finished and maxes, full of romance and comedy. |threshing is more than two-thirds Popular Prices—-26c, 60c and done. et a La Conner, in Skagit | Dissolution of Partne | | Sale—Men’s Suits A BOY : eee? the optical busl- Optical Co., 1207 OPTICAL. CO, It to frosts occurred thé most Bargain Matinee Saturday Theater packed to the doors. Chas. E. Blaney’ tional Me! drama |)“THE KING OF THE OPIUM RING” harvest in the nty, and However, ate to Classify _ oR a house, all full tus : $ ome early if you LY furnishes rooms on Pike Phy long leane: brick eo deren, 905 First ‘dome plowing and fall wheat seed ing have been attempted, but the |eround is yet too dry for plowing End seeding. Sugar beets are ready gatherings in Spokane county, yut the ground is #0 hard that the | process of gathering is difficult Prunes are now being picked and Iried.. ‘The crop is reported large in ome localities. Hop picking Is near: jing completion, The crop tn light lout of excellent quality, and hi |beon picked in prime condition. P ltato digging ie becoming kenernt. The crop will from present appear ance slightly average, wing to ary weathi jtnat of elther of the two preceding Our elegant line of $12.60 and seasons. $15,00 Hults, consisting of different kinds of cloth, thin Fali and Winter Styles, all wool and strictly taflor-made. These are beautiful and very nobby. Dissolution of Partner- ship's price, $7.50. Wineberg & Keasier’s 110 Second Ave. South. low JACK=POT e| that © Last Edition | _ 4 O'Clock p. m. POLITICS AMITYVILLE Youns ‘GOOD ROADS CONVENTION GOCD NOW promised A ‘DIDN'T GET Hecause they too hot, Han againat for $5,000 damages. |leges that on June & surgical operatt After the operatic |while she was ence of chiorof the attendants at the institut moved her to a sick ward and plied hot water bage to her fee states that the water bage were so hot that they scaided the bottom of her feet, causing a permanent in jury. ODELL IS | NOMINATED New York Governor and Roosevelt Indorsed Bept, %. ualy renominate great demom her feet has file General b Mra, Mateos 4 mhe underw at the he BARATOGA, Odell was unant this morning am! tions of enthusiasm. State Senator Frank Higgins was unanimously nominated for Heutenant governor. ‘The rest of the slate will go through without dissent The pia’ dornes dent Rooney elt. port of New Yor tion. It upholds thy ley and fe CAPT. FALK = BUT VERY PROMINENT CITI- | ZENS SAY HE SWERVED | HIS COURSE, NEVERTHELE! Capt. Peter Falk of the ste Inland Flyer, denies the report [rent on the water front, and pub ely in the Star, tha ible for the collision between his steamer and the launch Minchief last Satu ght He said this mor The launch ran into us. steering our bell buoy to Bren About mid- way across the bay the frat officer noticed the starboard wide, us, and asked the passeng had no lights. A few mo the launch struck the quarter of the steamer. |the man at the |was unskilled In handling tt, or be ne rattled and steered into the steamer, I do not know, T am al- ways careful to avold Inunches, as they seldom carry lights, and are fly run down ngers on the launch maintain that the Inland Flyer sev: ered from her course at least 200 | yards to croms the launch’s bow, and Falk has frequently done trick with other launches, that the Mischi nino state that Ing brightly. (Governor 4 opted strongly in- iministration of Presi pledges the » his renomi: nents later starboard pt | the sam They admit no iHabts, b' moon was #l the OTTAWA, Ont,, Sept figures of immigratic for the fiseal year have been prepa about 70,000, of which from the United States gration from the Canadian Northwest has assumed much greater proportions thin y: than ever before und land wales to Amerioans dally reported latent large sale ix by the Saskatch wan Valley Land cempany which has #old 10,000 nkeate wan to an an syndicate $500,000, 24.—Revined into Canada 4 June 2 jnat The total 22,000 came The immi American to the Americ tc | COLD FEET latinch 30 feet from our | running parallel to) ‘* why it} Whether | Wheel of the launch | had! ‘The | THE SEATTLE STAR. IHAD HIS NERVE ALONG WITH HIM ARRESTED FOR DEBT PECULIAR CASE COMES up} WHEREIN A SEA CAPTAIN 18/ TOWED INTO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE debt ar his veasel ¥ oF a teep Rea ve Mt wh vigator na this mi White was just off the Moran wharf, preparations for sailing, wher alt boat wank to t on under Une avoirdupots of Dep Sheriff Clark, bh in night. | nly minutes later Captain White | r sheriff's offi apta er BK sled ark’s pr The warrant for White's arrest wan wn out before Judge Hell of the superior court this morning in a » kame tine by nd Transport White for lalme « Alaska on trading | ‘The company alleges in its com-| aint thet in the spring of 1901 it 1 Captain White in charge of hooners, the Reliance and the | rprine, loaded with snd sent him with and ‘and wont Ni f the sehor and ne and used the vemsel freight and passengers du season of 190 Never Gave recount | The company alleges. however, | jthat White has never given any ac count of his stewardship and stilt and refuses to pay over to ny the proceeas of the sale the lumber and coal entrusted to him as agent for the company. The profite of the sales are plac «| wi agelnet which it att at fied a month 4 | for the company The jer an whieh «iv | editor a right | Only a few have ever come up | arte, Immediately after reaching — th leounty jail Captain White had a | wuitation with John H.} Pevers & Powell. hin at He deciared that his arrest ntirely unwarranted and really all the facts in the He denies that he was ever em- |ployed an the agent of the plaintite apany. oF that he sold its property land refused to account for the pro- jceeds, The simple truth, he says, is that he and several others organ- company in fan J sent the schooners Honed in the complaint oney want into the vens |ture the same as that of the other partner Disastrous Fi ‘The expedition proved fallure, acording to his story. The 135,000 feet of lumber and the 150 tons of coal the veasel carried ar- rived when those staples were drugs lon the Nome market and could not |be sold except at a great lon, A part of the stuff, he saya, was never fold at all, and is still at Nome awaiting a purchaser. ‘These facts, he ‘alleges, are well known to bis partners, and he ie in no pleasant mood toward — ther, hinting that a sult for false impri- jsomencert may follow his releane from lure Jisaatrous Minn., Sept the Amer [versity of ont Stout of Menor | Kelsey of Philadelphia, the designer of the model city at St Loute; Mra. F. Bi. Heard of Georgia, Mrs. Louis | McCall of St. Loulw and Prof. John rnell university. Electrio Nght provides tt at an extremely low price: elim- inates the necessity of matches; insures an absence of smoke and odors; guarantees a pure atmosphere. ‘The safest method of Hghting —no flame to ignite draperies or other inflammable material, Our new contract provides for free installation and free re- |@ newal of lamps. The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave |4 building on which he was w Slower p aT EPO FLETCHER AND |.2°205°"%2%. THE CHAMBER Hie Alaska Meeting This Morning CIAL MEETING Again Turned Down sre Talk CONVOCATION AT «: ANOTHER PLOT IS UNVEILED - ST. CLEMENT’S| dress by the bisho; Thin evening ote et iil be read. 8 auxiline Mrs. Newfie ver an addr A RECEPTION TO from Upon his retur James Thomp Presbyterian chure reception by his ex musical program was ren crene-|lowed by a banquet at which | tolwere re ed to by Harry Troll at} and B. Longbottom: Rev. D. Blythe, the [Owen Jones, Frank Dickson and Rev Thomson, and Messrs. Davideon and Reed. expression of trriga At losing of the ™ & memor inter itis prial which HE HAS SEEN BETTER DAYS F. & Milligan pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery in Justice Cann's } [court this morning, and was bound Jilever to the superior court for trial ‘rhe | under $760 bonds, In default he was ommitted to the fall. Milligan war accused the naine of D. Don for $26, ang Indu cash it. HHe'le a man who h better days and bears quests that @ part on made for Irrigation purposes at the last sen ongtens be ex pended in the Yakima valley MORTALITY REPORT Mine M. Hila: Rawlings, f the appropria Min Blandon. of Mr aged 24 ond Mrs. ity, died rdny Wyoming. 1 of Albert ¢ who his home in North Seattle having fallen from k of, forging will be held from the fune lors of Butterworth & Sons at O'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mra. Sallie A. Bolinger, aged years, died at idence hospital last night of ¢ The body will be shipped to Anaconda, Mont... by Bonney & Stewart. Mrs. Bolinger ‘ame here from her Montana home 0 be treate the disease. An unknown Jap became very drunk and exceedingly disorderly rt of the elty this morning He wan arrested by Policemen Hub- bard and Wilson, Detectives Barbee and Tennant ar- reated three fallen women in Black- chapel last night for hanging out of their windows, One of them, Jean- nie Deval, repeated the offence and was arrested the second time. All furniahed bail in the sum of $10 each. Koy Carson and Wilber Stinger, two small boys, were arrested by Patrolman Wickman last night at the depot. They are runaways from | Tacoma. R. J. Rtyan, who at present ts #tay- ing at the Butte note), reported to the police this morning that he ha been robbed of a gold watch while auleep in the Goo-Goo saloon, The saloon formerly bore an unsavory reputation In the tenderloin, but has since been placed In new handa, WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Vicinity—This after- noon and tonight, showers: Thurs- day, cloudy with fresh southwest to northweat winds. WANTS H HER SON Mra. EK. EB. Frasier of Mulberry, Ark. has asked the local police to find her 14-year-old son, Clarence Musselman, who she thinks Seatth Rubber Boots and Shoes DO YOU WANT THEM Children's 4@c Storm Rubbers...25¢ Boys’ 76¢ Storm Rubbers at.....40€ Ladies’ 66e Storm Rubbers at, Men's Sc Btorm Rubbers a! Monarch Shoe Company Located one-half block north of postoffice, 1319 First. Ave. Seattle, Wash. 713 Union Bik., First Avenue iets REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. i work teed for 10 yeara Tooth eatracted, Glied or. crowned” absolutely without bs method applied fo the ur. is free when other work, all and have Free examination and our prices will pivase $1000 ut A uv jot. eR 500 | .Gold Crown Dental Parlors , 713 First Avenue, Union Block. 6-One Door 8 outh No charge for painless extraction when teeth are ordered. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ experience; a specialist in each department. We will tell you, tn advance exactly what your work | will coat by @ free examination. Give us a call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— Set of Teeth Gold Filling Gold Crown Silver Filling « | No New York Dental Parlor 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- ison street, Portland. Pe Fil. ver Fill "PAMLORS 1%, & Now Is the Time to Buy Your Heating Stoves We have a complete from the cheapest to the are Seattle agents for th: iginal Hot Blast Cy Stoves, ERNST BROS. 506 PIKE STREET assortment best. We Coles Or- Wood al and REV. THOMPSON) ap to » the rd to pr ontraet pr nough at veasels. A the Kaga 8 of the lo answer from San Fran propor which has 1 to the Pacific Coast | days ago Man 4 to pay 0 mgwhoremen nt, but the neidered by Jap vensete ix Griffin, of the new e and « 40 cents to un. Jap crew was Mar © office al tie Ledgett, rolmen, W Hubbard last night tn with the alleged robbery of Richard Cantlin In the Roma saloon a few nights ago. The time check was stolen was found fp am: fous manner yesterday, and the wom- an under arrest is thought to know something of the theft. She has a criminal record and is well known to the police both in Seattle and tn California. 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Main $8. Seattle Auction 43 Sale Stables We have just received a carload of Graft and pack horses which will be |eold at public auction Friday, Sept. 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. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. a Washington, September, 2, | To the Stockholders of the Clacka- mas Gold Mtning Company: Notice is hereby given that Special meeting of the stock- the Clackamas Gold Company is called for the day of October, 1902, at the hour 3% o'clock p. m., to be held in the office of the company, No. 60! Burke batiding, City of Seattle, King y, state of Washington, for the purpose of voting wi tion to Increase the capital st sald company from gevent thousand dollars to three mill lars, divided into three million shares of one dollar each. J. B. CHAPMAN, President and Trustee. 5, LAWSON, ry and Trustee, . H. BEATTIE, ‘Trustee. RALPH RAMAKER, ‘Trustee. ARTHUR D. RUTHERFORD, ‘Trustee, IN THE the Sta SUPERIOR of Washington, in and for the County of King. In the matter of the Application of the Seattle Trust Company for Dissolution. No, —. Natice of Dis- solution of the Seattle Trust Com- pany Notice ts hereby given that the Se- attle Trust Company has filed in the Superior Court of the State of Wash- ington, for King County, its applica- tion to be dissolved as a corporation, which application wilt come on to be heard tn the equity department of said court at Seattle, King County, Washington, on the 10th day of Oc- tober, 1902, at the hour of 9:80 o’eloc! a. ™,, OF as soon thereafter as .coun- sel may be heard. ©. A, KORPFLI Clerk of the Superior Court of t State of Washington, for King County By A. F. RAYMOND, Deputy, PETERS & POWELL, Attorneys for Petitioners, 4 Dexter jerton Bank building, Beattie, Wash, SOURT OF} ee FOR STEALING LITTLE poc ae Townsend, asking ad- on grounds 5 be conte 5 born in IT? Barek of the police a feather boa on It Is now at WHO OWNS f Jack ay yemterday Offered at Prices That Bring Desiring Par- chasers Into Line 8. JOHNSTON COS GREAT EXPANSION GALE OF FINE PIANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MU- SIC AND SMALL MUSICAL IN- STRUMENTS CROWDING THEIR BIG STORE EVERY DAY Choice, New Upright Pianos that Re- regularly at $265, now only $131, the $325 Instruments Go at $195, the $350, $400 and $475 Styles Now Offered at $220, $280 and $342, and All Others, Too Numerout to Mention Here, in Proportion— Great Bargains in Slightly Used and Second-Hand Pianoe—Organs; New, Now $47 for Regular $75 In- struments, to $54 and $68 for the 95 and $110 Styles—Also Big Values in Second-Hand Organs— janos and Organs Sold on Easy Payments—Old Instruments Tak- en in Exchange—All Instruments Guaranteed To Be As Represented —Store Open Saturday Evenings Only Positively Closing of Small Musical Instruments: will not permit a longer lst we therefore subjoin only a few examples of the reguiar net price and our closing out sheet music and books. Holy City Ben Hur Chariot Race. Creole Bells Lebart & Stark Piano Method .. * Kohler Piano Method, vol. 1, 43 Carcassi Guitar Method. A. A. Farland Banjo In- structor . AND WILL ADD FURTHER THAT ALL SHEET MUSIC THAT RE- TAILS AT 35¢ NOW GOES AT 200, AND THAT WHICH Ri TAILS AT 25c NOW SELLS AT 150 50,000 Copies of Choice New Music, Vocal and Instrumental, 5 per copy. Mail orders for music gust be ae- companied by postage at the rate of le per sheet. 1500 “Indestructible” Records from the Chesbro stock, used on Edison Phonographs, retail prices 50c each, cut to de each, Some lines of Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Accordions, Strings, Trimmings, ete., ete, nearly cut in two. ‘As some people seem to be a little confused on this point, we wish to State that we are, closing out our sheet music, folio ‘and music book departments entirely, being obliged to discontinue these HMnes to make more room for our rapidly growing Piano, Organ and small musical in- |strument departments, and on all of which lines we are now conducting the biggest cut price Expansion Sale ever known in this part of t try, in order to dispose of hundred Pianos and Organs at the leartiest possible moment to make room fer the large incoming ship- ment of Chickering & Sons, Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Pease, D. 5. John- ston Co., Heinge and other Pianos, and Kimball Organs, for which we placed orders recently on account of the threatened further increase in whslesale prices and in order to take advantage of the present low freight rates, which will be advanced more than 66 per cent. on October 1. No misrepresentation, One pri to all alike. Think quickly and come early while you have a large stock to select from, D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building.

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