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a MARIE OGE HER BABIES | ARE CRYING RUN THE GAUNTLET MAHANOY CITY, Sept, 25. Mra. Waggoner ts Mighty Sorry She Ran Away With Ben Merrill . ‘That Mrs, Mary Waggoner, who driving rain when fow strikers were deft her husband and children tn about the North Mahaney washery Chehalis to elope with Ben Merrill, suceeeded in shipping 18 cara of coal ‘&@ brother of the Salem convict, Is yw desperately sorry for her rash ae i belteved by the detectives who are working on the case, Mra, Wag- is the Woman who found Dave unde a heavy guard of deputies and coat and iron police at 10 o'clock this moraing. The was no attempt at WILL TRY AGAIN ferrill’s body. ‘Though she has not yet been found, the owners of lodging houses where opped sald ahe looke ‘Uke couple . om fol teh — ere eyes q ‘were ‘often oa ak by free A petition for Incorporation is be- | weeping, She talked of her children, roulated in South Park and and said she bitterly repented hav- reseated to the county con q left her home. house where the ~ her lover spent three), ie at 08 First avenue south. It as the Chicago rooming of Chehalis, who was in ready prayer, though there is opposidon to the menaure town, When the question came up lant spring the propoattion to incur: porate was voted down at two public Newspaper Enterprise Association, For the publication of an article to Teflect upon this young an ~ Waggoner hax requested the mice to moke every effort to find Ein crema wite. ‘Te save he te will- forgive her for the sake of the ae Who cry constantly their mother who wilfully de- |« them, WINTER PASSAGE ROUND CAPE HORN icemt line Of autumn pat- tking hats, millinery ‘The continued raina and threaten- ing weather have made business dull ‘on Western avenue. The markets are lethargic and no changes in quota tion reported. 40: BING QUOTATIONS coms: carrots 600 yt ie ewert = potatoes, pers, $1.80 bo BARGAINS DOOR MATS--- No, 1-14xt, was ie No, 2-128, was Tbe No, $—18x30, was $1.00 THe No, (20x82, was 1.%......87e No. b—-Heavy 2ixi3 B, was $1.58 | ~ 5 ; r : i SixHit if iff 4 1 4 - i i ! i ti ; : i : : ' i i tt i i rH iF if Eiy i : nF i bi 4 i ¥ ¢ & Fy { E i i f i | | i! | £ § g i] $: ef s The Globe and Vicinit Te it and k with the fact that there's a i ‘ Z f 690 yards Fine Torchon Laces, new and pretty designs, regu- lar worth from 6 1-4 to 10c a yard; on bargain table tomor. row at, per yard E 5 which is t purchase of 5c quality good and full, worth $1.25; tomorrow 98c 1000 pairs Ladies’ Wool Hone, ribbed top, Very elastic, actualy worth Je per pair; tomorrow Flannelette actually asc Hose, black and tan... soc Cashmere Hose . toc Handkerchiefs $1.00 chkwear. x Neckwear . Suspenders . 50c Suspenders .... ¢ Waterproof Collars ¢ Caps for Men and Boys Boys’ Underwear 75¢ White Laundried Shirts . 75 Fancy Percale Shirts $1.00 and $1.25 Fine Pe $1.00 Men’s and Boys’ F $1.00 B $1.00 $1.00 s0¢ Knee Pants oiaveaie $1.00 Corduroy Knee Pants. . $2.00 to $2.50 Solid ane BOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY y—Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, County Addition. ring to the board that on 1902, application was made board of county commission- ers of King county for the purchase lots 1 and 2 of block 1 of King y addition, and that by order advertisement as required by A 2th, 1902, was set for to determine the aavisn- lack Sateen Shirts... n's and Boys’ Sweaters CARPET SALE $3.00 to $4.00 Dress Shoes... . Trunks, Valises and Suit Case Wilton Veivet Carpet, t ar $1.76 valaes, for... . BS | Tapestry Brussels Carpet, the regu- | Jar $1.15 value, for be All rewed, laid and ined compiete on the floor HEATERS $2.50 ihe county court house at than the value , which 1# $950.00 per lot. naid to be made on the 16th day of , 1002, at the hour of 2 o'clock the Ses, Gemmmer being lo receive ail, monies paid ieauing to the successful ler at said wale a deed therefor netting forth all the proceedings haa thereunder, #aid deed to he attested by. the county auditor under his of- ficial seal Dated this 2th day of August, 74 of County Commissioners of King County. By George B. Lamping, Clerk of the Board. he ry are) being Air-Tight Heaters; this for 'Daulton Carpet Co. | Cor, Spring and First Ave. 1003 First Ave. cale Shirts : nnelette Overshirts Fine Balbriggan Underwear f Skin Shoes $4.00 to $5.00 Fine Vici Kid Shoes * THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON. Fine Furniture THE LAST FRIDAY OF SEATER & CO.’S BANKRUPT STOCK SALE Some unusually attractive values have been col Seater & Co.'s Bankrupt Stock Sale. The assortments have b rs ected for these last two days of the 1 gone over, new prices made on many things. Each article has been marked in a way that will sell it before Saturday night. Lverything to completely furnish a home is here, cries and Cooking Utensils Each one is a value well worth your coming for, PIII LLL LDL SO SPSS DPERE PSD SLODLLLLDO DOP IOS. Furniture, Carpets, Ranges, Drap- Parlor Furniture, Couches, Draperies Carpets, Chiffoniers, Bedroom Sults, Chairs, Etc., Etc. THE SEATER & CO. BANKRUPT SALE IS FOR CASH, AND OWING TO THE LACK OF FLOOR SPACE, WE CANNOT HOLD GOODS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Prices special, to close, each Mrs. Best Sad Irons, set of 8 to close T-inch Open Vegetable Dishes, regular ac; ova f-inch Open Bowing regular tie) spe B-ineh Covered Dishes, Winch Platters, regular b-tneh Plates, regular 1 h Plates, reguiar ive hers, regular @c, epeci Granite Stee! Flaring Cook 4-quart etee, regular Me; epectal é-quart piae, regular Gc. wpecial Square size, reguier The, special Granite Steel Tea Pots 2-quart sise, regular Wo; d-quart elas, Be} 4-quart size, regular be: apectal b-quart size, regular ihe; special special 1003 First Avenue. special. From Seater & Co.'s Benkrupt Steck Fiber Wash Basins, worth regular from 2¢ trons, handle and stand, slightly shop worn, regular $1 Frederick Second Avenue, to Be; + 10e At the bey we received a carloads and | tuded 3 beer 4 our customers. ase Friday Special them. By this what for us to clone it out. of No. 2, inches wide @ No, 2, 18 inche Bhe inches wide.. i) | 18 No. 40. 21 4 vee Inches wi WE WIL The Globe { ~=«=Globe - - - 6, half price. The smallest school children learn-of a Globe, first of all, yet there may be some grown-up people that are not $6.00 Enameled and Patent Leather Men's Heavy Overalls . ° Men's $10.00 All Wool Overcoats Men's $15.00 All Wool Overcoats .. Men's $20.00 Fine Dress Overcoats Alr-Tight Heater Friday Specials ing of the Heating Sto pment which con One of there, an air-tight beater, to be a quality that we cannot recommend to We have decided to close out these Heaters We do not odo not mean that the Stove is wWorthless—nit is easily worth two or three times kK tor it, but tt ie not good enough ommend, and therefore we prefer to loni Not lined, no hinges on top, WE DO NOT DELIVER THEM, NOT SET THEM UP. IOLA Madison and Spring Streets | 1003 First Avenue. Beason of three @even different kinds. have found recommend long, 14 Inches high, inches hi u“ inches hi ty saree dangers Everybody Knows There’s a acquainted A Globe Clothing Company in Seattle ing to inform everybody through different advertising mediums, about this store which made the remarkable 50,000 worth of merchandise from the Bankrupt Mechanics’ Clothing Company, for $16,381.50 - Just Think of It High grade Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings bought at one-third the manufacturer's cost, and now being sold by the Globe at a saving to the consumer of nearly one-half off regular prices, % ++ $8.65 + $10.95 THE BIG STORE THE BON 14, = THE BON MARGHE | Important Sale .Of... Silk Waists $6.50 and $7 Silk Waists Sold at $3.50 Tomorrow It being one of those bargain chances that is the direct result of the moving of this stock to new quarters within a couple of days and our wish to see the last of some lines of fine waists that have been here but a sbort time, but ary to be sold at a loss sooner than take them to the new department, They are perfect waists and a bargain lot without equal. Black, white and colors are there--peau de soie, surah, taffeta, in fact every wanted sort, worth $6.50 and $7.00 each to go while they last y ‘$3.50 Sale Begins at 8 o’Clock Sharp Special Sale of Whit Felt Hats About four dozen White Felt Hats—rolling sailor style, trimmed with drape and quills—regularly sold at $2.75, Removal Sale Price for Friday, only — $1.75 White Felt Walking Hats, trimmed with green and blue veil, or with white and green or black and white veil—and having rosette of velvet, fitted band around crown, $2.50 value, special Friday at $1.50. 95c Canvass Che 5Oc One of the Big Bargains c the Early Season In the Dress Goods Store is the offering tomorrow of all-wool 54-inch hair Canvass Cheviot, regular 95c value at 5Oc E This is a small lot, only four pieces, but the woman who secures from it at the above price will save nearly half her money. wee \\2\\ goo= 8 to ll For Tomorrow Morning, 8 to Men's $8.00 Cheviot Suits $ "Cl K ° Th B Saas $ Peder ve ates ce edia $3.95 re) oc ese ar n Men's $10.00 Fancy Worsted Cheviot and Cassimere Suita Ss gal Ss j i we eues Rot eta etteeseaeceeeeessars yale $5.45 Be Men's $12.00 Nobby Dress and iusiness Suits $6.08 Children’s White Aprons with bib,| Plain White Vegetable Dishes,| Women’s Melt House Upp Men's $13.00 Imported Worsted Suits ......... SRRR Blembroidery ruffle over shoulder, | good size, worth tbc each; from § to} or leather soles, worth 16, abt Men’ phen, h 1 W $ worth 0c; from 8 to 11 at 266. LL at 9¢ wi . House 8 nportec orsted Suits, in black “hildren’s Outing Flannel Skt tort agg GUANO UGhG erints anton i Bl chitdren’s Outing Fiann rts. Women’s fast black extra fine tiste | turned soles, French news : Brey or fancy stripes and checks , $10.95 with Waiats, sizes 1 to ¥ years, worth | stockings, high spliced heel, double | $2-50; at $1.69 SS Men's $28.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Finely Tailored Silk Lined@| %¢: from § to 11 at 18 sole, 29¢; from § to 11 at, the pair,| Boys’ Check and Suits, in sack or cutaway styles, at be wnan's Ovens fsa pats, in } 19¢ "| Pants, 4 to 14 years, Young Men’s Long Pant Suits, worth $8.00 jain eclors lace trimmed, worth | women's Jersey Ribbed wool Vents | 25¢. Men's Working Pants, worth $2.00 Men's Men s Swell Ha The only place where the MECHANICS’ Stock is on sale is at the In the large, new Globe block, northwest cor, of First and Madison street, Seattle. ae Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, worth $3.00 .... Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, worth $5.00 . Men's Business Pants, worth $3.00 to $3.50 . Fine Dress Pants, worth $5.00 to $6.00. Men's Derby and Fedora Hats, worth $2.50 rth $3.50 and $4. a + $1.85 Mackintosh Coats half price, Rubber Coats half price, Oil Clothing half price, Rubber Boots, Rubber Shoes, BEWARE OF HOUSES THAT TRY TO IMITATE THIS SALE, AND DON’T GET INTO THE WRONG PLACE Globe Clothing Company’sStore}®4e BON MARC HI avenve 1003 First Ave. and Pants, in gray, $1.00 value; from § to ll at S98 garment Boys’ Colored Overshirts, at, each, | Blouse Waists p lannel, rth 2er Boys’ Shirt Waists, light gingham and suitings, M Sanitary Naps, one a th S0c; from § to 11 Silk Serge Coat Lining, red, royal, | 19¢ navy, lavender, green and cerine,| Men's ¢3¢ Outing Planne! i | worth Tbe: at 30 inn Boag nel Night] Hox Paper, 80 sheets envelopes, worth 30¢; ; Pound Pape Value; from § Sealing Wax, 4o stick PS 3 all shades, Silkolines, all out 36-fole 6 10c, 12%Ge and Ie yard; $ 11 at 8 1-30 Ban Fringe, in all colors, mixed, Value; at 24e. Rain-Proot Ragiens, bot Mee oke effect, full length, tan Om xtures, $10 value; & 11 at $6. Drop Skirts of Near Si plaited flounce, black 4 to 11, at $1.28. : | All wool plain and polka dot Waist | Flannel, worth 5c yard; at 260. Twilled Crash, 16-inch, extra heavy worth €¢ yard; from ® to 11 at 4 9-4 bleached Sheeting, full width, | mood value at 2c; from § to 11 at ie mbric and Hamburg Em- i nd Insertions, assorted widths, worth from Se to 00 y from sto 11 at 1ige, pal E Fancy Persian Trimming Braids straight and Irregular ¢ t colors, suitable for ehita: worth 250 yard; from § yard Women's Colored sith Around ‘View, with arched c trimmed with the new bie: worth B0c} at, each, 200. Children’s and Misse Slippers, worth 390; for lety of patterns, colors, worth Ge yard; from ¥ 1 at 40. uting Plann all desirable col- ors and styles, good values at 8 1-3 | yard: trom § to 11 at 6c. Parisian Toilet Paper, 600 sheets in package, worth So package; | trom & to 11, § for bo. The Big Store Nordhoff & Co. é | 1419 to 1435 2d Av. and 115-123 Pike St a