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THE SEATTLE STAR. _ DEAD EASY eis though ( JOUGDALE TAKES SENATORS DOWN THE LINE AT 3 to 0/* GAIT MANY wane Last Edition CHILDREN Stes 4 O’Clook p.m xcs GRAN OPERA Seatties « | ~ - | HOUSE Fieater xen | JOHN CORT Heston we ao Frome Quiv hier cnarcot! Tab Chad em soar, ssc cones 196!” Louis James and tte! Frederick Warde OSel COMPANY OF 47 PROPLE Waxenhats & Kemper's Gorgeous tacular Pro THE TEMPEST $1.50, $1.00, We nig Rives at § p.m AMUSEMENTS Seattle Just aw curre the Yukor ald 51 ne __ CONSPIRACY CHARGED | contgirrand margnnon sioner ACtress Laura Biggar and Others Accused of Trying to Gobble Millions Corruptly 4 t \ | Jack ¥ JAMES HENRY nh Retat! Butcher, Joven and Pucker. Best Meats LEVER SCRAP MISED ot will b the Wholesale Red packet Tar Spar ipeantain Syringes, £1.00 Kin and don’t forget ¢? * ona. 5 but Tempera serve you and Dares priced a wood deal Tere thar cakes BUILDERS’ HARDWARE PLUMBING and HOT-AIR FURNACES ERNST BROS. 506 PIKE ST. | LONG MRANCH, Sept uit Actress Laura Bi tablish her claim to the late Henry Bennett of F vennat Ciassitied Ads “TAM Tilt MAN. Spec etic elut ng, Oct between T Gibt It and straight Marquis pre 1 have when on B day Taime « ereet give manne! ifs inmedintely a that warrants wore fur Miss Biggar Heodricks Prices Note, « askingt “Pow Pils, Be sine pyrup of Pigs, Ste size Sgn Gizeerine Soap, Hee cakes, BZ : ib. ur Sharp. | GRAN | John Cort, Manager. BS ept the under th the testified ¢ i Mr OPERA tenting. HOUSE tient Phone Main #3) we rules aS aes ts t . twirl ; charging x for . nm mat long Wh they Knew the wn ad he —_ | we v “DADS” PETS WIN OUT 2S ; team is ITA SYLVA " n opponent ax the Miners. OPERA CO. j Helena men ar alniy 6 aded by the Brilliant] The potice patrot wagon, Driver EH. came running down th | go. and have at least « Artiate, swell, Patroimni Passed the pat tea Jlocais # fight In the Inet two tn Geo. Wee uerite Sy Iv8 | o. ccoan| TnUred In one of the most » tened gD bot? heen cles | “THE STROLLERS" Legge ben ay Th }Under the personal direction of | MA occurred in Beattie Thompson Twirled | | time. A serious accident w doubtedly thwarted and if the |team had been allowed to there might Rave been loss There was 4 beautiful race between | the team of police Biacks and the runaway horses. "Dad" Caswell [team won out easily and overt the runaways Without apparently very much exertion. There was then & leap into the wagon drawn by the frightened horses and they were stopped ‘The patrol wagon had geome out to) Firat avenue and Battery street to| get a man whe was evidently very much intexicated, When the wa arrived Patrolman Landwehr had [found that the man lived pear by jand so took him home, The offic t into © wagon to ride a bi n First avenue and the team = PLAYING wd at wt arse the game wa by many the edd ae formid The “<S DOLPHIN A NEWSY BOAT Hunter Tu Next iLDrucCo. ARTE : D AY. . Phone, Main 603, | | the opportunity to Buy a pally fine Instrument at 4 most sub- Sunday, Monday, Night Mosare. Nixon & Zimmerman P ay |rue, MAR comic Of 80 People, hy And gainet the men nat he fought Al Nell, one seen in Hi No charge for painless extraction when teeth are ordered. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 Porced years’ experience specialist in each Gepartment. We will tell you in advance exactly what your wotk | will cost by a free examination. Give | us a call; and you will find we 4o exactly as we advertine— CO and Landwehr jot | seu altho’ have men ev ugh to recommend him rting fraternity men are now at hard may “they will be in the mill. The Kid Fredericks 8 expected to be a to move; must vacate on A large stock of f tin and granite- lamps, trom beds, matting, line- in fact ever your house elegant for at a 1 the polloe 7 | when they pase Whipped Them took un 7 break tuto th Although he pitche game the Beattie man touc up for « total of wight that were pretty well bun | wan a lirthe wild at times. b had very mr ntrol tle sta: metic tt waa the y. the vialiors did got hy idea where he was throwing th ball und the result was they secured but three lonely hite from his de livery. ‘They ware weil scattered and avatied the Helena 1 little except for thelr batting averagen. | Stovall ig in Wonderful form, as in |the grading also Hickey of the loca! aggrega- | (Ing out © ton ork that mmer thin fail in the «© Helena box Thompann master ® te tom yenterday W. D. Mann. wh Prices—$1.50, $2.00, 75c, Seats on sale Friday, 10 a m. boc, | Capt stern | Dolphir ational ling, rep mood | wan lying 6 A him [Repu 24 n bite gnide hed. He | Kethetke tom the ling. At He | was Allin r ut an Capt. Hunt-} n whether she was| Seattle in the morning| ter her ' the Klo f at Ketebik wteamehip ne how ' tate « Driver Casw om. ation at a gla whipped up th horses are considered as m0 In the city and s 1 pride of Driver Caw started off at breakneck # the runaways and gain at every minute, Landwehr was on the rear steps the wagen and was ready for the jump. When the wagon was abreast of the runaway the officer made the leap and landed the meat wagon, He lost his revolver and was considerably bruised up but he grabbed the reine and the k |horses were soon stopped. After he had regained bis and bad straightened himself around the jecroan returned and arrested I the driver, team unt ninary Jack Bolan mmer RAPID TRANSIT FOR CHINAMAN ctor Lavin re Townsend last | ¢ who tum Pi The immed thing to make and comfortabl | RED FRONT FURNITURE Co., 95.00 | _ 110 and 112 Second avenue south. : | $1.00/ FOR NEVADE AND UTAM. to nh, MEN “POR NEV ADA-MUpCK. ERS, TEAMSTERS. HAMMERSMEN MACHINE MEN. $2.00 TO $250 Ship DAILY | MNICHUL & HAWKINS 1ie WEST MAIN STREET. [THIRD AVENUE THEATRE... 1 “ .. ou Pho A taptia! saving 19 about to pass by. | Beatie omay oe ki nee Malm 36? sical “ cee 7 Beas Te td" | popular Prices—te, Me, We and We. Pierms are $10 cash and $6 TONIGHT ‘Plano is fully guaranteed for | . ye — ‘ r 3 sage Bet 8 to seit at the re- | Every Night Tale W eok—Saturday } Lincoln J. Carter's Greatest Success dae he Bet of Teeth . Gold Filling . Gold Crown | Silver Filling ity | 4-by the ne old * any es Dolphin fron neers dike and yO PLATES Engineer OC, Hawk barge of the construct: Klondike Mines railway, re 1 turned to Beattie. While in the In he made. arrangements f the yards, and of ties, bealdes othe be completed. thin will be gecton, th $250—Lot @xi14, nice level lot very ay work | near Lake Union tn Latoni pring j |$230—Cholee of beautiful lots tm ‘ | Brooklyn, city water g < in now. Skagway Dynamiter |$900—Lots on Broadway car line with The name of the dynamiter who | grand view of Sound and moun- |deatroyed the Canadian bark ts still | Junknown, but Bob Wright of Skag-| 614 First Avenue, Seattle $00 Close in lot” setae, graded (Pioneer Square). 4 2 / ,; in Re Gach Buve On Cabrronit |_ street, Nineteenth near Madison. Hours—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 WILL | $85—Good level lots in eGorgetown - Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- | treasure Estate. Smith for quick return: Buppit Signe of Weakness to be ready for es Only once during the game did Dugdule’s men whow any sign of weakening. Then things looked a tit ¢ bad for a moment, but it all came ut right. Peeples had hit in the fifth inning and was on first. Thomp- son sent an en@y one out to Hulen at second, and for the first time this fearon the “kid” fumbled the ball Peeples got past second and was on | “Coon” show, but an | | proaching that he commences bark- ing endeavors to unfasten his |chain. He appears in the various | scenes of the play with the old witch |and he acts his part almost border ing on i Down Mobil | would be play without the |dog; with him, it is excellen | Next week. comn Sunday NEXT WEEK Opening Sunday Matinee. ‘The Little American Beauty 10 minutes from the city by new Interurban car. Last Two Nights ELSA RYAN BURLINGT! tiee Brewer upreme c about the noon while burning brush on Judge Brewer poured fire because he thought | jot easily 4 Fargain Mat- WITH FIRE Vth Sept. 6—Jus- | 5) he United Sta was nd face this after- our! hap: heet of fai infully burned | fo. Bis | fashion | matinee, the attract tthe Third Avenue theater will be Fred DArcy’s new — play . the sprightly Ryan as the lar attra piny ts guar anteed t ardent if roe x follows in most rapid and fying The tempest of hatred and revenge aroused in men’s bre quetied, and in placing these emotions in the broad setting of a mining camp, Mr. Fred Darcy, the clever author, has a wide oppor et nf life tn the way to third when Hulen threw the ball’ to third to head off to ru ner. Kiopt muffed and everyone w safe. the hole, no score. During the first part of the game | the honors were even, In the third |inning Seattle got a man on second and one on third, but @ neat doubl | play executed by Peepies and Holly 0 Helens saved @ run at that time. |The seventh has always been lucky inning for the home tem, and however, and there wa Stovall pitched himself out of jTwe utiful © on Seventes nth | Avenue, in Block Twenty-Six, for | Seventeen Hundred Dollars j Qne of the purchasers of fine! building lots in the Fourth addition to Capitol Hill, is KR Sacher, who has just cloned for two lots in block 26, at $1700, These were an elegant |Dargain, and Mr. Sacher decided on them quickly after looking thor- oughly about town for a home site. The Moore Investment Co. have yn street, Portland. MODERN CROWN and BRIDGE WORK i" We make a speciality of this nee 9k Simon branch of Dentistry, and our facili- ties enable us to do it at a reason- able o It is our purpose to do your dental work as you would like to have it done; you will save much of the cost, and yet have work that is dependable. Allow us to examine your teeth and furnish you with an estimate of the expense to. repair them, free. Lady attendants. |To market gardeners—A magnificent. farm comprising 120 acres close to ~~ the city, 7 acres Improved, under plow, 20'acres in pasture land, rich bottom good house, large barn 62x66 and 100 tons of oat hay in barn, 7 acres in potatoes, 33 head cattle, 16 milking cows, 4 head horses, all farming imi ments. Will be sold at « sacrii Particulars, apply to A. Lawrence, SEA SWALLOW HIS FALSE TEETH jie frew started them yout wy little t * in convineing the | Drennan | Mf with « hit and stole it akepth as to the futur second, Matt” Stanley then came Up With a (Wo-naeker, and th | first run crowed the pa Inothe jelehth Babbitt recetved a to 908% Second ovenue, $200,000 to loan in amounts to auit. ELEGANT new modern §-room Queen Anne: chicken inee Saturday. Children, 10c; Adults, Reserved, | Chas. E. Blaney’s Sensational Drama “The King of the Opium Ring” |NEXT WEEK. Starting Sunday, Four nights only “LOST IN NEW YORK” Compan: A grand scenic Production. First class traveling organization. Popular prices—26c. 56c, Thc. MADISON “= sam. THEATER al 1 Neighbor 85 to bigh-Grede Plates -$7.00 to $10 see Fisting eee 00 and ure—8 a. m. to 8 p.m. indaye—9 to 12 LORENCE DENTAL COMPANY 625 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street.. Seattle, Washington DAY = “AND NIGHT, THE “YEAR 7 IND: Wiha Madero THE ENTIRE TOP FLOOR COLLINS BLK. SECOND AND JAMES. PHONE MAIN alo. F. W. Merric 03 First Avenue... pitol Hill property are Was to cause quick relling to re ready to invest in idence property in Se- will b A tions the see | | yy aig et gt ts TLE elf tne Pet. oe 67 a4 a or ee For fi rs EXACTNESS IN STYLE, EXCELLENCE IN QUALITY, EXTENSIV VARIETY AND THOROUGH WORKMANSHIP THE LEAD- ING FEATURES OF OUR FALL DISPLAY OF HIGH GRADE CLOTHING. 2p. m. toll pm afternoon and evenings. matinee free for Indies. A reapect- bie ce for respectable people. al piace yo to ro parts of the eager No Hisher. No Higher New attractions every week. , Open day and night. | Athletic Park Pacific Northwest League. Baseball Comma mt ats ROBT. MALTBY, 410 New York bik. ———<—<—— | FIVE AND 10-ACRE TRACTS— Rich valley land, all in cultivation, near the new Seattle-Tacoma elec- tric road. Price $75 to $200 per acre. ROBT. MALTBY, 410 New York bik. TEN ACRES NEAR KENT—Halt rich bottom land, nearly all fine soil, plenty of spring water, handy to ‘new Seattle-Tacoma electric road. Price $750. ROBT. MALTRY, 410 New York bik. RICH BOTTOM LAND—85 acres, partially improved, close to small town, handy to Seattle. $900. | ROBT. MALTBY, 410 New York bike FIVE ACRES rich, level land, very conveniently located, adjoint small town, partially cl ‘Price $150. ROBT. MALTBY, 410 New York bik. In the swell Cheste er box styles. Th Meltons, Cheviots fects, cut ° fashion’s latest decrees. Pric it of only the most up-to- and all made by the best Men's Swell Fall Suits Stylish New Coronation Twer ney Scotel tures and Finest Silk Mixed Worsteds, tailored in the season's most desirable styles ...... $15 to $35 | SPECIAL for today and tomorrow we offer about ‘extra size Suits, stouts and longs, values $18.50, te ; Gray Clay and $25, for sees |. They consist of Black Clay Wore Worsteds, Blue Secee and Fancy Mixtures. They are |qgood weights, suitable for Fall and Winter; our only \r jon for making the offer is to introduce our Pick- | Colman doek, foot of Col- Umbia street. 4 . Black 331. in and domestic $14.00 to $22.50 Also our regular lines of thoroughly dependable Suits, priced down to the very lowest notch, at $7.50 to $12.50 reasted and Norfolk Suits, ages 8 to 16, red effect as young men's, choice de, New Fall F i hi Men's Fine Fancy Colored Shirts, neat patterns, stripes, spotsand figures. $1.25 to $2.00 Swell Neckwear for Fall, all the new, up- “To-date patterns and shapes, made of the imported silks. .50c and 75e; No Higher mn th Lat m The case is a most peculiar one Ps ig surrounded by his old © s who swear that they will see |him safely through, Lottie ts ac- companied in court by several of her «irl friends. The plaintif alleges that the betrotha arred last | March. she Keema m ick make of clothing. Javaand Mocha Coffee Saturday the Pound 2ic it two Ibs. to each custom r, ‘This io our beat to Java and Mocha~fresh poasted—we will gaurantee you @ delicious cup of coffee If made from this—try a pound of It—Satur ERY Ot Wiedbiveeegensbesere le | Stylish Clothing for Boys A large share of the store set apart for Juvenile | foreign sultings $3.75 to $10 Don't be at the mercy of landlords all your lives; I nave five building contracts in the Fidelity Home Rujlding Company, left with me for sale by a party leaving th city; they. are iow uum! be bought for less than has been paid on them. This is your opportunity to secure a: home on easy payments with no interest, T also have one contract for sale in the Western Home Company, low ‘number, cheap; call before 10 a. m. at the Treen Shoe Company, 707 First avenue, Ask for W. Ny Vandewerker. hn disappointed that ‘# intentions were ker, on the other is exceedingly amused at the hings have taken, — It ‘ed that his defense will be t though he proposed to the young «irl, being a little deaf, was under the im- Dreasion tha had refused him Both live at Fremont, Parker in « carpenter by trade. tit vould be affected by the change. Store than 50 property owners be- side the members of the committee |were present and a number of talks both for and against change | were made. | ithe Beatile Blectric Co, ts in favor log the change and now has n peti- \fion before the council asking that 2%. | they be allowed to make It, The | oer any claims that it would mean r . roe in time and do away with & RTA K persome switchback. Residents PBS on iichiana drive and other atreets n Oo thot Galer and west of Queen Ret, Pics maimers | Anne avenue are very much opposed 4nd Ualom, | io the proposition and will fight the be noel ued change if it Is reported obomnly by the committee in the \city council ‘9 action was taken ne committee on the proposition |lawt night. SILA the These are busy days f , Commissioner Knox. Last night he shipped a crew for the Gu pald off that of the Ohio. freighter Lyra in causiny of trouble. ‘Tw the other whit n that vessel 1 all kinds of ite crew is trip. and in t Shipping NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION, YOU can now have your choice of 42 of the finest B-acre tracts In the Dawamish vale ley only 10 milits from Pioneer square; quicker by car than Green lake: on the Interurban ne; pure spring water; soll deep loam, eaay cleared; Kood healthy 10. cation: quick sales and ‘small profits; $15 to $150 per acre; & certified abstract with Adams @ Nichols, 146 Removal Special in small feath er dusters suitable for dusting bric-a-brac, worth be and 10 Saturday, each , te O44 saucers and sauce dishes, some slightly damaged, # each « Te Rhodes Bros. Fall Headwear We would call your particular attention to our new and stylish Derbys Tea. Coffer and Crockery Mouse ‘and Fedoras in the $3 guaranteed Hat. They are worn in New cond enue | York City by the mo: yh ame mon declare 1S Bepond Agony | that vou oan pay $5 for a tisfied than with a has caus Hications, The for the rou id off in 8 en are goinK to mahip at Hongkong ms, the in 1. which arrived yea making it pra Steam. Bunny Rowme, OF te Day se 12034 FIRST AVENUE. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEE, 1118 Piet ares ues heueg newly ae 4 ‘moderaty ED jtunity to depict that phy |true masterly styles, The company interpreting “Nevada” im one of the most perfect organizations which the discerning managers handling Mise Ryan's tour, could engage in New York. The © Coast — passenger —— frat and stole second. Hurley's steamers patifia and Puebla a pam y ac prog Bes oes put oe Fived from San Francisco inat night | ood on the trade mark for another | Te seine Puebla state that an old | was brought In. ‘That was all, and |man who came from Low Angeles. . there the score stood, Another ahut- became so seamtck yesterday morn-| out, and Seattle was the victor. ing outside the straits that he lost «| i nal, expected that Somers teeth overboard, ow twirler, will be x today, bes ¢ Ae ee | And great things are expected “of im. © Helena series ‘con- FOR RELIEF OF Mr. Grout ts Tired of Making Fond| jude Sumiay - ERES regres Butte 5, Tacoma 0 / T No | Labor Commiasion-| TACOMA, Sept, 2¢.—All the Tigers | ler Gr act as 4 matrimonial sonia get from Salisbury, who ‘|? Pe The risk i# too grea! While in the box for Butte yesterda: Before the $2500 appropriated bY) wucceededt several times In making | (thtee scattered hits, From Harmon the city council for the relief of the | rong hearts happy, he now forswears | the Miners secured 10 bingoes. Butte forest fire sufferers can be expended | any honors that he may bave gain- | won the game by & score of 5 to 0, City Engineer Thom emident | ed as a matchmaker, and hereafter — of the board of public w must | will discourage matrimony. Spokane 3, Portiand 2 Sle on, teat ined fist of what It Is ex-) air, Grout’s present attitude was! SPOKANE, fept. 36.—Errors for. produced by the answer to ® letter! Anderson and Weed in the it The ordinante, 10 bé neal, hed tol he received recentiy from aman who| yesterday allowed Spoke to crore be in the form of Ppropriation | wanted a housekeeper, offering her|two runs and win out by a acore of for the poor and Indigent of the city.|, lifetime position. This sultor told,|3 go 2 and authorizing the in glowing terme, of what he had to feng works to expend it as directed. offer and Was enthusiastic over the E.anding of the Clubs. Mr. Thompson w consult the eropooes mateh. Though Mr. Grout) Won . Lost. city counselor end they will maké an | knows of several ideal housekeepers ou litemized liat that will technically | who have reached the age when hope be on make the expenditure of the money | haw almost fled, not one did he rec- bry 4 allow him to draw the ommend. inatend, ealling him sten- H+ } | warral ographer to his side, he dictated “ } par mennnnannaninhnns groom. Mr. Grout ts indeed no wom EN +g Day and Nght 3 an hater, but in bis little man to k with ¢ adventurous on 4 ters ; who would gamble on he Children free | Thea’ of the risks and other PROBABLY A Monday) that hung over his head in suc | plain and terse Janguage that even | the fair stenographer it forgot t herself and wept with sympathy for “4 jee that came wer whe thought, her slandered sex. pa yng Marguerita Syiva Comic Evidently the wife-hunter took the ——$——. Spera Company, of 60 who |advice given, ax nothing more has| Advices from Chicago state that will present Geo, W, Lederer’s mus-|been heard from him. tdwin Gd: Goal, eupelintendent of : al play, “The Strolfers,” which had a public sehools in that city | f& great career in the prinotpal cities 5 cording to hie own | jast year, running 10 weeks through tendered the presl 5 9 the hot weather at tbe Katekerbock- versity of Washington, Mr er theater in Wow Form oe js claimed, says that he hesitate } ane” 19 one what In accepting the offer be- am cause he has always looked upon the - — x }orous and musical LA turns, public schools as his life work. It re iy ty plenty of ensel ' etch: is his intention to come to Beattie to | TOMORROW dauaty donee Arg . 4 confer with board of regents, which 2 25, | ations, | And Sunday, September 27 and 28. | without destroying the continuity of) & pretty Lottie Dalton would | the play. “The Hroliers) wit nday, | Father be an old man’s darling thas | ¢ Oomend |} the rGand next Sunday, Mond @ young b ne has [+ ena VS ea 8 and Tuesday nights. zr been disappointed and is now wreak | i bd “Lost in New York | ing her ven ¢ heary head Admission 25c, Grand stand 2c) whe Seattle # man) lof the her alleged « ut flancee. | | extra. Gates open at 2 O'ClOCK. | wi) present New Y jer breach for Game called at 3:20. its patrons four night 2600 te being Em Commence Tuesday. lay is not only « grand scenic pro. defendant, i# 61 years play Is | duction, tut ia one of the beat com- ie hae only checked up 0 H FOR AND ledy dramas on the boards today. | Among the scents portrayed are the | AGAINST CHANGE |Socare “Garden / afta Binckweil's Island prison with ite many con 108 1 —_——— victs and the insane asylum. | Grane | Ate mectins 1 com-|° ‘The Bay City Yacht compan: Question of the proposed change Of| steam launch ever constructed expe the Queen Anne car line from Com-| ctaily for this company. and It, Is \ptock to Galer street on Queen A wed in the big riv t discussed by citizens WHO! ties the star, Mins N ‘The story wold portrays both the bright and shady sides of life as found in a great olty, ‘There tx the policeman, the tramp, the blind slay fa thrilling and sengationa, nev- Pens a vein. of humor” runs through tt all that cannot help but be appreciated. The new lensee, Mr. G. H. Hamil ton will open his season at the Mad jeon theater on Sunday afternoon next. The performance will com tween the afternoon and eve ne presentations @ first class vaudeville tertainment Will be given, thus continual. The acting om that appears “pown Mobile’ at the Third Avenue » Britivh shins Powye theater this week, in # less talente Killicrankie company would be a star. So anxious cently arrive tm os ot Five Games with Spokane| {\* Dalons fMgunday evening. The | ory’s court today. George great Kast River, atpight, Madison | ylnreer | dewetsy houge ia tha | mittee on corporations last night the! cently built the smallest pr |e “Sennie” to a pl Roman end the baby. While the Madison Theater mence each day at? p.m. and be * Next Week ja be when be heam je cug ap- |jand considerable attention An earthquake Hane aiatrict. recently de etroyed rt town of Art The i t co a at 1,000, The 7 itiah col- | nereowly eoveped ave ht s=!|' ony

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