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pont vate’ & prich petadona Porous P! HINTS bottles ve Liver Pills, 250 Mirror. kinds tha $100 for, here at yer} oontain Syringes. revlar § excellence fund: conapicuous. If You are bri tions to ux you're 5 ta # per cent © Cutteare Soap, Be cakes Croag Skin Soap Se cakes Kola Tablets, 8c boxes 25: ae omg HARDWARE TINNING | got AIR FURNACES . |oora at ae si NAPKIN RINGS at least two doze: Weeful articien, . of ev vl toa —_—— than the lowest We & eplendid Kersey Jacket tan OF castor, at $7.98. Pm @ inches tong Coats in pest # anat lined = with q Satin; @ very stylish ‘coat for $17.50. And you can buy them on one Der’ month payments Cloaks and Millinery. a. Coast Civ thing ‘Co. “wine Clothing Fiat RO Pret te, cor. Marion st. Sig ierine articles adv tised 1 Denk of the Bitar. wi 2. BUCK & Ca, Men's, Boys’ and Ohil- eren’s ‘icdiag Furnisning Goods, 1, joods, Mate and Shoes. 1404 Second d avenue, ne: Times Hullding. ar tigd | Seattle Auction & Sale Stables | | | | We have just recetved a cartoad of draft and pack horses which will be| sold at public auction dday tome with « number of lumber and express wagons, hacks and buggies; also single and | double harneasea, at 102 Western avenue. | M. J. WALKER, Auctionee: Oct. | Dissolution of Pattneship| | Sale—Men’s Suits |) ciegant line of $12.50 and Suits, consisting of 2 different kinds alt and Win’ wool and strict These are beat nobby, Dissolutl ship's price, $7.50. Wechere & Keaster’s 110 Second ® ur 00 Ave. | WwW. Merrick): The American Ctethier 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John B. Stetson Hat, $4 and $5. Tusntewe Fourt tear Pave | DIAMONDS. FIND! Led RS SiveRware, | Aibert Hansen ™.;<. ERMAN: FOLEY Co, DERTAKERS rectors and Embaimere First Ave, bet. Pike and Uaton Seattle, Waan. oo | AND Care 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Main $9. We have the best Home-Made Bread in the City. | TRY IT. Watch for Our Special wiked to Preside hand ap point a delegation ot m resident Mitchell im at any ho Parry fixed BIG FIGHT ON HAND |Proposed Open Policy| in Portland Por LAND, Oct. LA the open-town pi an Merrill's plan to pente is bitterly Williams and th jones, ‘The, city, coun this afternoon, The mat eclpitate @ jong and vig fight tax op harges that a hi been grafted In the last ) yearn by the poltos and other of als through ekmald — le upon the crtminal oe. He a ques that It ie better te Heense th ents and let the money go into ity treasury. It is Mkely that > will 9 by & grand jury in which the district at torney may t nd. ANOTHER RAKE-OFF. NEW YORK, if million Oct. 1—Morgan to day is distributing $10,000,006 among | members of the syndicate financed the steet corporation, being the fourth dividend of cent. The syndicate paid a t $25,000,000 In deal. on which with teday’s payment ji hae recelyed returns of 944,000,000 MOORE FOR PRESIDENT Republican Leagu | Meeting Tomorrow CHICAGO, Gc os almost certain ¢ ean League convention, which opens here tomorrow, will make J. Hampden Moore of Philadelp! ite next president. The city ia Allied with arrivals, all favering him. Angeles delegation t« Bere tn forc working hard to secure support for the selection of Los Angeles ax the next meeting pl which th’ It ie regarded NG BRANCH, Oct. 1.—Laura Biggar has not yet been apprenend ed. It te understood that Pusil! James J. ‘orbett and other friends have money ready (o bail her she should surrender or be ‘EASSON GETS He Wouldn’t Split the Wood Boys’ Handled Axes...... Boys’ Handled made) ....0 The Men's Handled Axes The American Handled Axes...90¢ Phoenix Handled Axes, ranted Ghee Axes (hand war- Machines to $1.00 SHOVEL MATTOCKS, ETC. Armstrong Sawin SPADES. PICKS. [der for reinstatement Rainier Hardware! Company 1121 FIRST AVENUE. 3) | PLUMBING And Hot Water Heatiny | Plans and Estimates furnished. } Cc. M, SHAW & CO., | south side Colman dock, foot of Col- umbia street. } Phone, Black 331. ae “CALMER | | Your mon Selis Ladies’ Suits, Watsis, Separate | Skirts, Etc. | “THE RIGHT KIND” One of the gains we take pl ure in giving x4 Bquare Brass Frame 4x6 Bau be re Virawe oe Moulding mposed of receded wh ! frame, surround ing 1%-Inch gilt mould ing leaving nm fxld ning for pictures, or Using the mat, mak ‘a beaut cabinet. photo. would not be too much to ask, but we put the price only at Me GOON BROS. iaiz Firet ave, sear Union. Ip by ine for | police force by the }wen, has arrived at Port | city this afternoon I HIS JOB BACK The suit of Waiter Kasson a the City of Seattle was dec jorning by Judge Taliman's deci- on in favor of the pi Kasson was discharge iil serv! miasion some time ago on the of having horsewhirred son and two Van Kuren boys, were creating # disturbance in the Grand opera house Inst spring. The judge decided this morning that the civil service commission had not authority to discharge the officer. He did not pass on the facts of the case, Chef of Poltce Sullivan has not yet recelved the formal or The matter of back salary ig mtiil at imwue. in, Captain Louis Jen Blakeley from San Francisco to load lumber 12 days out, She made the down trip in the short time of four days. A costly Victoria carria th property of Mra. Mary A. Gaffne of San Franocinco, started to | that ed to the hur ricane deck of the City of Puebia. Two handsome horses also went in | charge of an experienced groom. The | Puebin had 990 passengers and was delayed in walling by difficulty in loading freight. The Queen, Captain Hall, arrived from California at 16:20 with « light [list of 83, panaapegers of ‘the loadifig of the 1) ibe done asiahe ea in th@ stream, Yesterday % tons of whisky. were towed from Smith's cove and placea r4, and 100,000 feet of lumber Bark Pew SOME CAPITOL ILL ADVAN. Some Well Known Men From Chi- cago and Kansas City Give Voice t looking ronbrty and they all lagreed that for € bound to double very few years, rty in th 1 bought y no be four it does, 7 sidewalks ity imp Ider, 1 of men to bull idence dist Jconst, combining sound street paving and place, with all needed ments ready f b \thiw nection the chol sound judgment who lat onee. wae Dancing Classen “sofessor Wilson at Ranke Hall Monday and lay evenin Pri- | vate lessons dally. ir is GETTIN IS GETTING UP TO THE OPERATORS NOW § L—Prestdent ¥ mposed of the Repub- | The Los| THE SEATTLE STAR. IDENTIFIES | | WURUERER PRESTON'S RESIDENCE BURNED ful res thinks and 1 wh the am by Jude man The dement at the and h a vat in the be nid Pe th and bh th The huge are which the onere are trying Haunders & Lawton w ta, One of the workn im the fittings up, said th ly as he could tell the work done acordin ification. It Started chimney near the root rth side of the house, Wh exact manner in which it began ¢ told, Fire Marsha! ae (|was t Chief Lathan m of the house when the ed. The kitchen non there. The ~ BIG MONTH FOR FINES of No mise the pts the rp f Hepte e largestaf any during th y. There few mor court | mv siderabte h arrive the 1 "Ene an under th side wan 869 persons du , and 956 during Aug almost entirely t — | The damage tre ‘on the ar | carpets ser There was, 96.500 buliding ani about $3,509 on | niture. He talks wildly at which he has bes Preatlent Roosevelt CONTEMPT the arrent to | pertorn: property on Sept 1 placed in the hands of the recetver James Greeg. BIG SUIT Durand’s ulchael Heney, ae Laine Transport peing heard in Intiff asks for $100, 4 that in February Frank We Divide The Loaf With Our. Customers lo illustrate this; Usually th are three profits— manufacturer's, the job- her's, the retailers. We do away with the jobbers, and sell you direct from the manufacturer, or, in a word, only one profit | tween the manufacturer and consumer when you buy at the -|“QUAKER”} Prices always the same. he spent 0 in equipp’ wit with horses, sleds and dogs. The defend ant, it te claimed refured to carry out the agreement. Tn view of the ex pense of # ment and the loa of time and money the plaintiff asks for | the large damages. FIRE SUFFERERS’ BENEFIT Extensive preparations are being made for the beneft entertainment at the Seattle theater, on Saturday evening. Some of the best musical talent obtainable will take p The affair i under the auspices of Myst Jewel Rebekah lodge 40.10. 0 |F.. and the entire proceeds will be turned over the fire. sufferers, Tickets are on sale at Lee's pharm- acy and Ragiey's drugstore. SAN . Oe Wheat ph Ne FRAN 0, Oct. $1.23%, 91.21% CHICAGO, Oct L— December} wheat, 68%, 60% hooner Nellie Coleman, goes off the Went tonight and will prov to fish for cod | | | | | ~ Captain | Heattle 1 to! tle Bering » | | Last Days of The Richmond Piano Club and Food, small, +37¢ large, Mellen’s cach .. Mellen’s _ Food, | CAC eg ieee Horlick’s Malted Milk, sitall ‘ Milk, Horlick’s large Horlick’s Malted hospital size . 1240 Goods delivered to all parts of the city Free. Malted One hundred ninety-four | members to buy six more planos at $10.00 cash and $6.00 a month. This! extraordinary club has saved for the Call Up Main Special Wire Seattle public over nineteen thous- | | and dollars, Sherman, Clay & Co. | 711 Second Avenu: Did you share it? 500 PAIR U. S. Cavalry Boots High Top, Hand Sewed and Waterproof KIAK, 1209 First Av Ramaker Music C0. 408 Secrnd Ave. JAMES HENRY Wholenale and Metall Hutcher, Jopben, and Packer. Best Meats And Beat Bory Sivan to Hotels te Logring Camps. meeting of the stock ¢ Heattle Labor Temple held in hail Fourth avenue, in the clty of October 13, 19 ntera’ hill ) Pike and on Monday Jat 8 o'clock p.m | ¥. A. RUST, Sec, and Mar FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S cLuBsS Horned fr mrandnc In it he meventh he Rustied a Witn told the ke the first tax » think that hen he was 1 ~ A THREE STAR CLOTHING CON- | STELLATION Unique and Wonderful Opportunil for Men erday the sidewalk in front of Pacific Clothing Co.'s sae Was plied high with hu nd of trucks ¥ ing between that depot all day long Hictted athe information has made three of thi purchy recorded within the past five years being over $20,000 for which an aver di lerks in bi nd point and t 900 FY ‘or the wale atten, ) SEVENTEEN PIANO AND ORGAN ‘SALES IN 2 DAYS the People Buy Quickly Becauss| They Sce a Big Saving | They want good piano and, | naturally, they want to get it for as jiittle as is consistent with real worth, It le a source of gratification to us to find that our sale carries with it the weight jauthenticity, When we say we are | selling the best pianos on the mark: lat a great reduction people believe it because we always back our state- ments with facts and value | The planos we are offering during | this sale for $196 and $228 are such as any house would be compelled to ask | $225 to $350 who are not equipped as | we are with every facility for saving |money on the expense of handling | pianos on a big scale. Higher grade ind priced planos reduced in propor tion | New organs. Nobody need to be |without one, as we are now selling them from $47 to $54 and 868 for the exular |, $95 and $110 styles. o nag We are Clos ing Out folio and mu ing obliged tc his line to make ur rapidly grow Jur sheet mui |ALL SHEET MUSIC THAT RE- | TAILS AT 35¢ NOW GOES AT | 20e AND THAT WHICH SELLS AT 250, NOW ONLY 150, |CHOICE NEW MUSIC, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, Sc PER | copy | Mati orders for music must be ac- companied by postage at the rate of jlo per sheet, | BOOKS | Retail Ont | | Net Closing | Price. Pride. Guatave Dam Piano Forte Method Lebart & Stark Forte Method Kohler Piano Forte Meth- Vols, I, U., HI Practical Method $2.00 $0.85 Plano 8 8 Hunten's Plano Forte Method ..., Bertine’s Biano Method All others in proportion. Forte 2.00 ‘All mail orders for books must be | accompanied by cash and sufficient postage: If too much, the éxcess will be returned SMALL INSTRUMENTS We are greatly overstocked and, to thin out, will sell oling that retail regularly at $12, | 37.50. Guit for $8. Kcentolins that retail regularly at $7.50, for $4.95, for #4 that retail regularly at $6, Hanjos that retail regularly at $7.60, on accordions cut to pleces aise many lines of strings and trim: ming greatly reduced D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. announcement of a} of | so} {THIRD AVENUE THEATRE... | Supporte Helena 1, Toc TACOMA Portland 4, Butte 1 Beattie Helena Portland Women's Jersey Ribbed Fleeced Underwear, 25e a garment, instead of 49 pices cures cli kisney and Diedder troubles. 60e. QUICK DRUG CO. 704 =No Pain No charge for painie extraction when teeth are ordered. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years experie H Spectaliat in each department. We will tell you |in advance exactly what your wosk| will cost by a free examination. Give jus a call, and you will find we do| exactly as we advertise— | { Set of Teeth . Gold Filling Gold Crown ... Silver Filling 1.00, 95.00 | 50e | | |New York Dental Parlor 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Hours—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 Branch Office—Fourth and M. rison street, Portland. AMUSEMENTS |W. M. Russell, Mgr. Phones Matn 567 ‘Clase Popular Prices—20c, 300, 400 and G0e. “Not the Leading Theater,” but the Rest Attractions. TONIGHT and Every Week, MILLER & HOGARTY, Present the Little American Beauty, ELSA RYAN,the New Lotta. by a picked company of metropolitan pi: including MR. FRANK MAYN&, in the new come- ay drama. NEVADA," by Fred Darcy. Special Scenic Equipment Songs and Specialties, PRICES— 200, 800, 400 and Sc. GRAN OPERA Boast Leadt HOUSE Theater. JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 65 And the incamparable Neill Co. In the following briliant repertoire TONIGHT, "THE STARBUCK night, “A Bache Night This Tomorrow Romance.” Friday night, Saturday matinee and night, der the Red Robe.” “The Red Knight.” ‘Un- The Best Show In Town Doors House Crowded to the Only two nights more of the big hit | |LOSTIN NEWYORK pular_ Price Athletic 0 Park Pacific Basehall TOMORROW ‘Spokane v= Seattle Admission 260. Grand stand extra, ates open at 2 o'clock. Game called at 3:30. Northwest League. THOUT PLATED FREE Rooms 11, !2, 13, 14 Hinckley Block Teke Elevator—Second Fio:r GLOBE What Does This Mean “Why is the Globe Clothing 1003 Firwt Avenue 3 First Avenue Everybody will be asking, store closed ? We’ll Tell You About It On Thursday, Sept. 2, for one day only, we have decided to remain closed, in order to rearrange and put in condi- tion our entire stock, which fot the past two weeks has been Up-Side Down But we couldn't help ft, for since we begun to sell the $50,007 stock of the ‘Bankrupt Mechanics’ Clothing Co. at less than manufacturers’ cost, our store bas been so crowded with Seattle's close observersand shrewd money- saving people, that to wait upon customers and straighten out stock was impossible. We Serve the People First But ask all our friends (that means everybody) to wait till Friday of this week for A Big Surprise All the remaining stock of the Mechanics’ store will’ be removed from the storage warehouse to the Globe's salesroom and marked down to bottom prices. Goods that we had no room for, and did not need be- fore, but the very articles which the people are asking for now-—Overcoats, Mackintosh Coats, Men’s and Boys’ Winter Weight Suits, Underwear, Heavy Pants, Gloves, Caps, Shoes and all kinds of Rubber Goods. Remember There'll be such a slashing of prices in the Globe Store Friday, that it will jar all competition in the Northwest, You Know the Place 1003." 1003 GLOBE CLOTHING CO. In the new Globe Block, on’ the northwest corner. N. B.—We have no branch store in Ballard. Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. | Phone Main 1060 Whiskies, Brandies and Wines, We make family tradea specialty. | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the State of Washington, in and for the County of King. In the matter of the Application of the Seattle Trust Company for Dissolution. . Notice of Dis> solution of the Seattle ‘Trust Com= pany Notice Is hereby giver that the Se- ttle Trust Company has filed in the uperior Court of the State of Wash- ngto © King County, its applica- tion to be dissolved. as a corporation, which application will come on to be heard in the equity department of said court at Seattle, King County, Washington, on the 10th day of Oc= " B tober, 1902, at the hour of 9:80 o'clock atriat Ol Gea eo al Sm soon thereafter as coun= 4; Well made and ff) sel may be heard. $20.00 OVERCOATS $20.00 Overcoats $20 in Reaver, Melton, Cc. A. KOEPFLI, Clerk of the Superior Court of the | State of Washington, for King IMPERIAL TAILORING (0 zeae 1102 Second Avenue, 4 pexter “Horton Bank building, Seattle, Wash,