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' THE SEATTLE STAR, Last E clition UNDERWOOD 4 O'Clock p. im. CASE mtinued tr 4 . BUCK & CO. Boys’ and Ohij- 8 Clothing Purnisding Goods, Mate and Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new Times Bullding. » Seattle Auction | & Sale Stables HAVE - HAD SOMETHING © L270 SAY m page one.) ! EXECUTIVE MEETING (Sa Believed To Be For the Purpose of Discussing |iernson “sor tie Sus S ee parted Drew oo have to say im regard ing of medicines at reasor LATE YESTERDAY examtnation of Pi 1 ma the beginning. Witness testified that hie wife held | 1.00 wine. . GS i ra Sade Cure, £1.00 «ts : the Strike Situation cae ena Cpaper neds ee hd Shdney Cure, $1.0 eine. She | the baby tr hen he drepped | | the sack railing of the Pableta, $1,00 sine) j , | Dridge inte t They did not Carter's Digestive 7 - Sel | WASHINGTON. D. Cy Sept. 80.~ the conference was nd by the | walt to. wee Agimghed { An important meeting was held at) President to discuss the a E Tt must have sunk er,” said : ation, It f# thought that he wished s Liver Pils, toe 10¢ | \the temporary White Houne this af- | A 4c view of numerous pelltions ein i x4 3 m ooRgvelt t]upon hin to nettle tt tk . MK 4 ferve you and there's « say- | | We Rave rust receiveit « cartond ot | Rassschusditag’ Poduneater: cen: | cfc! vin Lcoaiae tan peealaamt ‘tm breast when It waa placed In the saa avedtbne. raft and pack horses which will be/era! Payne, Attorney-General Knox.{nothing, but it la tt sack, He did not notice the other to you jeold at public auction, Friday, Oct, [and Secretary Moody, AM decline to! that he ce 296 Eg aa Woe aps ol eb icren Skin Soap, Heakes...1Me | together witha large uumber of [Me Interviewed, but (Cts Believed that |aonal way er eee. Men Seoonen. TBs és oan, S80 cakes Ade | @mber and express wagons, hacks | ~ Dye 3 ig his wife were and buggies; also single and double | % re re eee ere core eee ry ing of the child's body Par Soap, Me cakes Ade | narneases, at 112 Western avenue | w Wenens and his wife had some 4 | Jtroubie in finding & room when they . . Be he told Mra. Hetaler t a a room in Seattle before b Dissuton of Parte “ORGANIZING UNION § ie Sic: LOT is ution of Partnershi Bought Chloroform That Da Sale—Men’s Suits 4 n Hrought the * of this city wil and pr A CHICAGH, Sept. 34—Th« organize a unlon, Jein the Fe ultimatum to the board of educ COND AVENUE. r on Our elegant line of $12.50 and ' mack ryrvrrTrrrrT $15.00 Suits. consisting of 20 ranged the details with the Fe bis afterne his pockets. Carrined them tn his Gifferent Kinds of cloth, this The teachers took umbrage becat ! pockets untit he left Mre. Hetaler's Fah and Winter all Labor Day.and wil cee: Forgot to pack them in his trunk wool and strictly -made. j}} The teachers will Wither tled that he might ‘Thewe are beautiful and very [| at is refy have thrown some bottles of medi- nobby, Dissolution of Partner- {I} thelr full co-operatic } y when he was packing up Sts price, $7.50. | draw the einen. of unia: | ox aanerted that when teachers have no union card after t Jreached Aberdeen he told his m Wineborg & Kessier’s Jabout the eceidental death of his child, and further informed her that 1i@ Second Ave. South. he had buried its bedy in the waters of Balmon ever had with him in regard to the Witness answered thet he had ad but one auch conversation with y. He said that as a mat t he had never bad any con nm with hie present attorneys HF within four days of the begin- ne of the trial Good Reputation Violet Ammonia, per bottle 350 Mme. Le Grandes Skin Food. per jar :...,. . B5e HIRSCH PHARMACY C0. Devery Has to Fight fc for His Seat and Kick? : Up a Great Row rly drown || SARTOGA, Sept. %.-The Demo- ratic state convention was called to ns 2635 First A Pike #2. jj order at noon, John B. Stanchfield| After a turmol! lasting ful! S M. @heley of Ballard, a fomer 4 a ane’ o18, }was made témporary chairman, | minutes at the w of the F resident of Chehaile and later of Ab aa ferret * Gor, Marion. | : | There was a great deal of noise and ed. When the ¢ erdeen, wa next ¢ star we | many interruptions during the wont elected Devery was! He testified that he had known F be jcall. Devery, whose deiegati: the delegation | Underwood for 19 oF ‘ Contegted, stan? one chate eens: ladvere to seated the | that he had always 4 ic WT iT] mt Ing recognition, but Stanchfield re- | temporary The case | reputation. ss to recognize him. Devery’s mmittee on! Mra &. M. Shelley followed her st round of the Devery : (es gathered howled steadily until was completed, Neve retary contmued tres: TWO MEN SERIOUSLY HURT und him and he roll call helese the husband on the witness stand had known P Underwood about three years, She had never | kaown bim to “de anything wrong The Shelleys were the fret of a jong of “good reputation” wit or the defense. Those who teatifed were Horace Hoberts ard, Bamuel Nisley of Centra : George Rashchiin of Centralia, Mrs. George W. Roberts of Aberdeen Mre. Alex, Lewis of Aberdeen, Mre J. M. Bowen of Aberdeen. ome | Binckney of Aberdeen and Frank Sprague of Aberdeen Fred Borden of Ballard kyew Paul Underwood during his resiavace a Bunard He asked by Mr. Shipley whether he hed ever had any conversation with the defendant prior to May 14. 1902, In reward to sipkers for a cer tain fishing tackle, Mr, Fulton ob- jected on the ground of immaterial ity, and the eourt sustained the ob- jection. Mr, Shipley protested. Mr Shipiey, with « sarcastic Ming at Mr Shipiey withdrew the objects Shipley o to prove the rel- ¥ of the testimony adjourned early, at 4:16 in order to allow the defense secure ite witnesses, many of | whom wert not present i 3 i ot | Moat of the workmen Ing catastrophe in time * out of the way, but Salmon- and Burnett barely escaped Wm. Burnett of 314 Jackson it street, and Nels Salmonson of 2203, (he Sixth avenue, were seriously injur-| ,., ed by the failing of @ huge rotary/death. Burnett's lew was crushed to| Why PayRent? ae at 2:45 o'clock this after-|a pulp. and Sa meen's hand waal can sell you lots from $85 to moon at the Post Street power house. | badly crushed, It t id that ampo- $25,006, on ensy terme The machine, weighing . seVeral|tatior wiil be esnary In both cases. Lote now selling at oa? to $75—$5 | tons, was being placed. by means of) The sufferers were taken t down and $2 per month. a derrick, on the second foor, when | Seattle Gene hoapital an 7% to $200-—$10 down | the tw TO MILES BL per month. No more their —— cash prices on all prop- chance to list property Eastern investors. NEW YORK, Set. 90.—The rm dents of the coal roads and several poral Milea reviewed the troops at the | indent operators were in see. Presidio today, The greatest crowd | gion thin afternoon. The meeting was ever seen there wale Dresent, making | cailed with erat secrecy, but ru SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 39.—Gen- it difficelt for the troops to maneu- | mors increase that a settiement of { the strike is near. John Markel came out of the room at 4o'colck and ~ EVERETT ‘Kept. %--Renjamin § of Port Blakeley deposited wold containing $1200 stump ih the weeds veer Machias and jaid his coat on top of it. He soon returned for his coat, but forgot the gold fora time. Ina little while he remembered about the coin, but when he arrived at the stump where anid to the reporter You may say that it is my ieda [thet there will be a speedy sette |ment of the stri There will, how- be no deviation on the part of perators from their origin- al proposition. It tn up to the strik- and no one elae,” WILL LOOK INTO MARKET SCHEME Youths’ olf ain worth $1.54; Wednesda: esse ate io bs Wied ntheonrneebvesiaien «7 4 ENE CE 278 F he had left it, the money was = pe missing. Some wanderer had ev In order to collect pm 9 dently come along who thought he pa drape wipe apn 5 needed the mene? wense than the a » “ owner, Mr. Clark Is stil} looking for eetablishing, the pubite market his coin, with the assistance of the in Seattle, Becretary Meikle, 0 sheriff the Chamber of Commerce, will go to Tacoma y and in- spect the public mart at that lace. ar a conference between Chairman J. W. Pratt, of the public market committee of the Chamber of Commerce, and Tickets for the © to be given for the benefit of Mystic Because he married another girl,| Jewel Rebekah lodge, at the Beattie {Dena Ivory fled a preach of prom-| theater, Oct won gale at line mult a Peter Harvey for| Rag drug pharm- $14,000, in superior court, this after- | acy ‘They can be exchanged at the tertainment — F. W. Merrick’ Giathing Agent for the Celebrated John B. Cor. Marien <1. moe ee Hat, 4 and 35, Septhalhiainineansintenidadeennisissibesiiaed ia others interested in ( noon. She says that Peter propos- | phox office for reservations held executively, it w' ed for the first time on Jan. 1, and pred bace 3 t soe » the following that It would be best several times during liminary step to secure some im I! she nocapted his | Dunlap, real estate, #4 Union block. n Jan, h The American Clethler 4 : rtant data in regard to the @'f ane t and fortune. | 703 First Ave. pi cantages, manner of estab. @| Why it was necessary for the auitor | to pop the question so {Mise Ivory doen not state. | rvey, having evidently decided [that there is more pleasure in pur- |suit than tn poxnexsion, went through ther wooing pr with Kate! nd on Jan, 27 married her. intiff states that until bbw she confided in promise, and remained single. Her confidence in man’s protestations a jlove are much ken, and Mis lIvory feels that even $10,000 will not | ompensate for her fi for her flance’s defection. } i} lishment and maintenance of a ny timer market from some place where oné ia in successful apere ‘Accordingly, it wan decided that Secretary Meikle should go to Tacoma and, assisted by the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at that place, make a thorough investigation of the FRTSIISS EIS SISS Coats, Weaps Jackets Upon Mr, Metkle’s return he will report to Mr. Pratt and other members of the commit- who by that time will have hoon selected. Soon thereafter it is hoped that It will be po sible to make'a complete report to the chamber in view of uit! mately bringing the matter @ ER Pte MT VER WARE | WATCHES. py 708 tet | Witness denied that he had been eatediy coached by Mr. Shipley Dickinson's Witch Hagel, 1 pint “regard to the tory he should tell As edese Seen ee! seetoes dsc placed on the witness stand. n redirect examination witness California Violet Witeh Hasel, anked by Mr, Shipley to tell how per bottie . tie many extended conversations he had | a shingle mill man } CHANGE OF ~~ HEARTS' |PETITION OF J. A. MOORE 8 “HUSTLED THROUGH BY COUNCIL | on of J. A. Moore folate the building construction of the € and Lamber ix change bulidings, Which a week ago jcould not find m friend in. the ounci, was rough hustled idle during last wee! me about that jin order to proposition and him at the same time the |not only «re 1 his petit ‘ make good, ared Its intention of amending the building ordinance king the buildings being ergeted eritert nd changing the ordinance j accordingly | More Unsafe The ordinar whieh grants Mr Moore this special privileme, it is claimed by Buliding Inspector Place } Mars Councilman Moore Wan persinte » chang a week | { moving that it | be manner, shape « Mr. Moore g adamant 4 inth inate jth ter and we metaitic lath tm the halle end #tair | ways Counctiman Redward spoke agminat | granting thie spe al pri eae when the bill was placed on final passage, | but none dared answer ht though the © stood as follows on its final) | passage How the Vote Stood |_Ayes—Crichton, Gill, Kistler, Mor rison, Rude, Taylor and Parry Nay»--Fitpatrick, James, Mullen, Murphy, Redward and Rinehart President Parry, who was on the floor, with Counciime richton In chair. moved that the committee and water pr duce at th council am ordinance making lined in the nance just p ROUGH TRIP DOWN Kteamahip City of Seattle, Capt Nickolson, arrived at 11:40 o'clock this morning from Skagway. The down trip wat brought | si 40,000, conal Rank orn s toine Stander. a prominent Dawson operator, returned with about $100,- 00 rough a Ge t Spinning for bieyclo regeire, SALE PROCEEDS WITH MUCH ENTHUSIASM The People Buy Quickly Becans: Thay See Big Saving They want a good plano and, naturally, they want to get it for ax little as is consistent with real worth, it ie a source of gratification to us to find that our announcement of @ sale Carries with it the weight of authenticity. When we say we are selling the best pianos on the market at a great reduction p delleve it because we always back our state: ments with The pian this sale for $195 and any house would be $325 to $250 who are not equipped as we are with every Cacility for saving oney on the expense of handling pianos on @ big scale. Higher grade and priced pianos reduced in propor- « during 20 are such npelied to a Nobody need to be * we are now selling $54 and $68 for the $96 and $110 styles witho them regular $57, member We are Clos: ing Out }Our sheet music, follo and music book business, being obliged to dix- continue this line to make =m am for our rapidly growing pis gan and small musical instrument departments. ALL SHEET MUSIC THAT RE- TAILS AT 35¢ NOW GOES AT 2c AND THAT WHICH SELLS AT 25c, NOW ONLY 15c, CHOICE NEW MUSIC, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, Se PER copy Mall orders for music must be ac- companied by postage at the rate of le per sheet, BOOKS Net Closing Raglans|/: Albert Hansen ‘Pne iargest jewelry mouse in the | Northweat. | properly before the city coun cll. j Coroner Hoye has been notified of a peculiar case of what may develop Into infanticide that occurre near | Kent, Wash, during the hop picking won there. Justice of the F | INFANTICIDE SUIT AGAINST lok Kidney Cure “sa Inspector f the CaP Ry. and the & B.C. enleaf that town in ‘ ree ot tidney Bnd bladder |coroner that an filigitimate child Just received, a new in- € n to an 18-year-old girl ne KS . § QUICK DRUG CO., 704 ist ave fields, Soon afthr the child the newest models and all Retail Out Price. Price, $0.85 78 Piano Fi ols. 1, U | Was bora it was buried without cer- aa lemony, and there has been no record the popular lengths— ‘The suit of Michael Roddy againat | of eother its birth or death | nn wake on open int Oe nan tay te CO. |Charles Frye, manager of the Frye-| One of the points in the case that large variety of styles, no C Hiruhn Co. was filed in the superior| makes it appear suspicious ts the two alike. High grade ourt this morning. The bis of | faet t the girl consulted a phye- - the case was published exclusively |ician before the birth the child merchandise, moderate in the Star last week. Roddy suex|and wanted to make away with it ices for $10,000, alleging that the man-| Coroner Moye was at Kent yester, pric ager causes him to be discharged) day and today investigating the ——a from a position he succeeded in ob-| matter. The people have left the hop |} rans taining. ranch and he can get no trace of! PP BIOS “ them, The case will be investigated [further and there may sensational | developments. AID FOR THE MINERS LOOKING viotal FIGHT | §. Nelson cr 1 kinds of excitement on Washington str this morning by developing a re 1212 Second Aven ue markable desire to wnip ¢ y man Bet. Seneca and University i ~ . P whom he met. He bumped into Plans and Estimates furnished. TACOMA, Sept, 3.--The ‘Trades | pedestrians and had attracted a large | | oe es On, Council of this elty leat night voted !trowd of peonle when Policemen. ha | PEBIASAS as PEDIC RA Kouth trie Moinian dock, foot of Col- |$160 to ald the striking coal miners. Count and Helme arrested him. He |{| Se ou ‘The money will bé forwarded at ix thtought to be insane and will be| once. umbia street. a8 “4 taken to the county jail. ‘ney Practical Meiivod for Beginn op. 58 Hunten’s no” Forks Method .. 2 65 Bertine’s Piano Forte Method 2.00 80 | All others in proportion, All orders for books must be ac companied by cash and sufficient | postage; if too much, the excess will | be returned. SMALL INSTRUMENTS | We are greatly overstocked and, to thin out, will sell Violins that retail regularly at $12, for $7.60. Guitara that retail regularly at $6, | for $3.66. Mandolins that retail regularly at $7.00, for $4.95. Hanjos that retail regularly at $7 for $4.65, | Prices on accordions cut to pleces; jalso many lines of strings and trim- |thing greatly reduced. OD. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, |903 Second Avenue, Burke Building, } ror MALTA-VITA or well MALTA-VITA more nutrition, alitios, more nerve contains building than is A regular diet breakfast and cause of insomnla and dyspepsia. Eat MALTA-VITA It gives health, strength, and happiness. Malta-Vita Always re dy to eat SOLO @Y GROCERS BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN TORONTO, CANADA “Hjatia“Dita “The Perfect Food” Brain and Muscle the perfect food for old and young, sick more nd in any other food. of Malta-Vita for supper will remove the no cooking, MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO. tissue. stimulant And which actly ed to the fuel « this locality ; suit- ex nditions of that’s what we of the claim for every, one many hundreds of the Cast Cook Stoves we are showing just now. Years of careful study the question of Cooking Stoves make it an @asy of matter to tell vou just what will around, any way. STOVES ve you the best service. Main Store—First Avenue and Spring. Northwest Fixture Annex—313 First Avenue South WHICH BAKE PERFECTLY Come in look MODERN CROWN and BRIDGE WORK Study Ite Merits Nature's Near Neighbor Gold neg : 65 to S6rins -Grade Plates . We make 8 speciality of this branch of Dentistry, and our factit- ties enable us to do it at @ able coxt. is our pur) your dental work as you to have it done; you will of the cost, and yet ha is dependable. Allow your teeth and furnish you estimate of the expense them, free. Lady Bridgework *Hours—8 a.m. to 8 p. m. Sundays | to FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY 625 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street.......... .... Beattie, Washington Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. | Phone Main 1060 No inferior Wjnes sold by us, try our $3.00 Brandy. It has OPERA Seatti GRAN HOUSE thes John Cort, Manager. Phone Main 65 TONIGHT—LAST TIME, DON'T M188 IT. Nixon and Zimmerman Present THE MARGUERITA SYLVA COM- IC OPERA Cv, Headed by MARGUERITA SYLVA In Geo, W. Lederer’s Musical Success “THE STROLLERS,” Under the Personal Direction of W 0c, D. Mann. Pricer —$ 5 A Seatt GRAND: GPERA Serine HOUSE Theater. JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 65 Mr. James Neill AND THE INCOMPARABLE NEILL COMPANY In the following brilliant repertoir Wednesday Night—'"The Starbucks. Thursday Night—"A Bachelor's Ro- mance.” Friday Night—"The Red Knight.” Saturday MMtinee and Night—"Un- Red Robe. $1.00, Tbe, 50c and 250, Seats now on sale. The Best Show In Town House Crowded to the Doors Only two nights more of the big hit LOST IN NEW YORK Popular Prices S00, Tbe Athletic Park Pacific Northwest League. Basehall TOMORROW Spokane vs Seattle Admission . Grand stand 26 extra, Gates open at 2 o'clock. Game calied at 3:30, | \ | Taino AVENUE TH “AVENUE THEATRE. W. M. Russell LE, hoe Main, 567 Seattle's Only uy Popular Prices—20c, 30, 400 and 50c. A HIGH CLASS FAMILY RESORT. “Not the Leading Theater,” but the Best. Attractions. TONIGHT and Every Night This ‘Week, MILLER & HOGARTY, Present the Little American Beauty, ELSA RYAN,the New Lotta. ed by a picked company of Suppo Ts, including MR, : Sin the new come- dy drame, ADA.” by Fred Darcy. Special Sc malo Equipment. New nes and Specialties, PRICES— B0c, 40e and Be. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE PLUMBING TINNING HOT AIR FURNACES ERNST BROS. 606 Pike St. Tel. John 283: FOR THE CHILDREN Red Fire....e0 «100 Black Fire ,...+.200 Little Artists’ Paints sreee eveeelbo No. 6 Camel's Hair Brush ... verso + Be Wax Crayons .. coon BROS. 1412 First ave., near Unten.