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LINEMEN’S SITUATION UNCHANGED ‘The strike of the linemen of the & Telephone Co. sevumed, no r MUST DO HIS TIME DETROIT, Oct. 16.—The supreme pourt this morning fixed the bail of Frank Andrews, convicted of wreck ing the City Savings bank by misap- j{propriating $1. 0% at $100,000, the sailora, as sual, wanted to teet,| Andrews says bi ot furnish that amount of ball will probabl ee oe a ee ae oe have to accept the alternative of 1 [a sutniciency, 1t was a process of gradual starvenstion. Wouldn't Work Yesterday morning at 8:10 o'clock the prew refused o work First Officer W. a ' up on the forward deck, a commanded every man who refused to work to step aide. Bvery man did. ‘They were ciischarged on the spot. It was simply & ense of who was said Officer Hax- “I had only a» aspect today. — Mani mys act that Way with @ new of ’ * iE they had come to me ae] Years’ imprisonment, to which he sailors and made their compia’mt/ hae been sen there would have been no treu'sie, They seemed to think that nt hours. is the Work-day aboard, but in the transport se y a obliged to work as long as the-first tes MESSENGERS a pintapay panty; ARE ACCUSED Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Gowell /two Small Boys Charged With Mak- wilt «ive @ dinmer this tn] ing Palee Collections phone | ing Mise wiythe Hall, of Daca. yet om ‘Two complaints charging messen- Covers Will be laid for eight. r boys with obtaining money un false pretenses wore filed in Jus tice Cann's court recognizes pays Mhemen an uniform scale te egarde the men who attend trouble with tel for in- the indepen: amounted to but a few cents. but the messenger companies bave to stand the loses some of the tine gnd their patrons also have to aut for, In both pases the boys are charged with collect money on propald messages. Helget, the sec a {ond boy ol the Western PIONEER SQUARE 4, te an employe of ton Co. Mis Bright Red Elks’ Carnival Band Stand is Doomed ‘The bright red bandstand, the . plague spot on Pioneer Square, must eae pe «o. A__resobut! introduced by MORTALITY REPORT Counciinan Parry was passed af th Pssanl meeting of the city council Inat ‘of the late Rey. B. J.| instructed the city clerk to notify the jors Of | Elks’ cagnival committee to remove this | the Dandstand at once. A HEAVY LOAD The Chains That Bind the Rent-Payer =A Splendid Opportunity to Escape are paying $20 a month r ent, you are paying @ per cent. In- for the privilege of living tn another man’s house. It's the other fellow; but how about you? rent, you are paying ¢ per cent. on f i E 3 2 i, i wing these incomes, started out tn life cent. of them. They saved their money, You can at least become your 3 ‘Terrace lots is in progress, you from 100 to 176 feet deep, run- $200, om terme of $20 cash and $2 4 you can put it into a house. build with whenever the lot ‘will double in value while you are paying for it % minutes of the business center, with good and markets within « stone's throw, and @ car i 38 i =f igs Hi i your b Life is just what you make It. Here is one chance to make It worth Cut out these tickets and go out and see the property. OCTOBER 15 and 16, Good for One Fare Columbia Terrace TO SEATTLE on cars of Seattle & Renton R. R. Co, Columbia Terrace ‘on Cats of Seattle & Renton R. R. Co. F. H. OSGOOD, Pres. Acct. of Crawford & Conover. 8 F. H, O8GOOD, Pres. Acet. of Crawford & Conover. 8. ‘Take the Refiton car on Washington street, and you will find ow fepresentative on the ground—all day and every day—or come to the office and have some one go with you. Coaupfds Cnsvers 202 and 208 New York block. Eee HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE “=| 2*e Enlargement | Sale It is wt ite best now. Several carload shipments lately arrived have replenished the stooks with bright, new goods, and i every part of the store there are offer- ings that mean wonderful ings in dollars. Here is A Solid Oak Box Seat Dining Chair, weil made and finely finished; note its substantial gion Has n Keat of open cane; equal isewhere will cost $4.00. wo: value Our Enlargement loged reason that they such long hours that Sale Price $1.90 a morning Zrarged. They ¢iaim that they were hilowed only half an hour in whict to ent breakfast and dinner and th during that time two tables had to set because the mess room wae ni farge enough t whi crew nt once. The nit were unlucky enough to sit down jast could not even by the most rapid kind of cramming devour the 1105 SECOND Ave THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON—Fine Furniture. Rockers Useful, Ornamental and Cheap mfortable of all chaire should be the Rooker, and it ah. seen to that it Is comfortabl m our’ extensive line in tyle of furniture we have selected four comfortable and ely priced Rockers. This Is a We'l-Made SOLID OAK ROCKER And very comfortable, well worth the price. With rodded arms and high spindle back, and heavy embossed top panel. We are selling these chairs for $3.00 BEST ROCKERS Eapectaily made for parlor use, of polished bireh mahogany, the seat upholstered with high- grads wool tapestry and fancy inlaid panei back. This chair is not made for ornament only, but for service. Price $6.00 ROCKER ‘With saddle shaped wood reat, back high and very comfort- able, with arme firmly atta rd to seat by tron rods, This in an etoellent rock, nd will add to thé comfort and appearance of any room. Price $2.25 A SEWING ROCKER Should be the most comfortable chair tn the room. A comfort~ able and at the same time orna- mental chair is the one tilue- trated, made from fottd oak with fancy turned spindles in the Geek, and brace arma. Can be had either with cobbler or closely Woten cane nent. Price $1.85 FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE WOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madisen MONARCH 1319 FIRST and Spring Streets. PANTS AT A BARGAIN, WATERPROOF SHOBS, 200 pairs Loggers’ High Cut Out- side Counters, regular price $5.00; to clone out...,....82.50 200 pairs Men's High Cut Water- proof Blk Shoes, double soles; regular price now,.83.00 420 pairs Men's High Cut Water- proof Asbestos Tannage Moose Btock Shoes, hand ble sole now at SHOE 60, AVENUE AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue Bon M In the Morning A cup of our Coffee an: Cakes is just the thin, Special le of Bi Every Saturdax, Vienna y Goods THE BON MARCHE Weta) Half Price Sale Entire Downstairs Stock of Crockery, Sj]. verware, Glassware, Hardware, Stone- ware, Woodenware, Clocks, Lamps and all Kitchen Utensils to go at 50 PER CENT OFF. The rea) important event of the entire Great Expansion Sale is to be tomorrow and next day. In B stead of moving our present sales stock of Crockery, Hardware, Glassware, Silverware, Clocks, Lamp, © ‘ and thousands of Household Needs that the old downstairs store contains. We have decided to hold g hold a great half price sale for two days only—tomorrow and Friday—and this is AN INVITATION To THE PUBLIC TOLD IN MONEY-SAVING WORDS to come to The Bon Marche tomorrow and buy freely of the most splendid stock of Home Needs to be found anywhere. The price of each and every article will & be just half the regular marked price. We have no time to classify or arrange stock. You simply bay $2, $5, $10 worth, or any amount you need for home use and we deduct one-half the amount of the reg. & ular retail price from your bill. That is if you buy $2 worth the cost to you is $1. If you buy $5, : amount of your bill is $2.50. If your purchase is $10, you would pay $5, etc. Of course this is to : money-losing sale for us, but the moving of such a tremenduous stock would entail much loss : breaKage and damage, particularly as the moving must be done almost in an hour when the ped ment store is ready. Hence we prefer to sell every dollars’ worth we can though it be at a loss, ¢ Besides, we feel like giving bargains in this stoch. We have been so delayed about getting pr that Seattle new store, and we want every houseleeper, every hotel and restaurant Keeper to Know never had such a chance as this. $75,000 Worth of China, Glassware and] Housewares at Half Price for Two Days We would add in further explanation that a still larger stock than the one in question chased for the new basement store now being finished in the Pike street end of the building, for the unavoidable delay of the completion of the building we would already be moved and daily double the amount of household needs we are. The delay makes our entire stock too you gain by having this bargain chance. Quantity to customer limited to actual needs. None sold to dealers. All GRANITEWARE 1-2 PRICE _| All PLAIN WHITE DINNER WARE | All JARDINIERES 1-2 PRICE .. All TIN AND JAPANNED WARE1-2| 1-2 PRICE | All BRIC-A-BRAC 1-2 PRICE PRICE. All DECORATED DINNER WARE | TED CLOCKS! All WOODENWARE 1-2 PRICE | “4 “oe 1-2 PRICE | PRICE All HARDWARE 1-2 PRICE | AN TOILET WARE 1-2 PRICE | al) WATER AND WINE All WILLOWWARE 1-2 PRICE | All FANCY DECORATED CHINA | All CUTLERY 1-2 PRICE 1-2 PRICE All BIRD CAGES 1-2 PRICE 1-2 PRICE : | All WINE GLASSES, TUMBL Etc., 1-2 PRICE All DECORATED VASES 1-2 FE | All LAMPS 1-2 PRICE All KITCHEN UTENSILS 1-2 PRICE All GLASSWARE 1-2 PRICE All HOTEL WARE 1-2 PRICE | All STONEWARE 1-2 PRICE All BRASS FIVE O'CLOCK ‘ All SILVERWARE 1-2 PRICE | All HOLLOW WARE 1-2 PRICE | 1-2 PRICE The list might be written out at any length so sweeping is the sale. There’s no exceptions to the Mal Price rule except on a few articles that we are under contract with manufacturers not to break the price-t ins tance, 1847 Rogers Bros.’ Knives and Forks, White Haviland China, Grand Rapids Carpet Sweepers. . Sale starts at 8 o'clock Thursday. We want experienced salespeople. We will have clerks on all promptly though we can give employment for the two days to several more experienced crockery hardware salespeople. : —8 to 1— The early morning tist gets more and more popular each week. These for tomorrow from & till 11 o’clock— je and Hamburg Embrotd- 2% to 5% inches wides, quality, open and blind with strong scalloped edg- os, slightly soiled from handling, and 36 yard; sale price 4 conta per yard. —-Drugs— Listerine, es bene se Syrup, of « bottles for 3c. Capillaris Salve, Sc bottles fori Beecham's Pills, 250 boxes Pinkham’s Pilis, 3c boxes Bxtra Beef, 3c for 20. Karlo Clover te for 200. Miles, Anti-Pain Pills, 30 ages for lfc. At-t5e a patr—Roys' Suspenders, worth 20¢, from 8 to 11. Women's Croquet Ruber, value se | Pinkham's Sanative, 250 packages for 180. Williams’ Pink Pills, 50c size for 300 Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream, Roa Satin Quilted Slippers, . Sines 2 to B, value Thc, for Bromo Seltzer, 100 bottles for 8c. Sugar of Milk, 85e boxes for 19c. IThe Bo @ block. ‘Tel. Main 880, Ladies: White Linen Lawn Waah- Embroidered Turnover Collar- @ quality, all new th reguini to 1, 190 Winslow Soothing Syrup, %e bot- tes for 19. Trasks’ Magnetic Ointment, %e bottles for 190. NecKwear 24 Ribbons Colored Silk Taffeta Ties, with em- broidered ends and collarettes, all the latest Eastern shades to select from, very fine quality, worth $1.50 |each; sale price 950 each, A full line of Fancy Striped Figur- ed and Plaid Mousseline ‘Taffeta and Heavy Corded Satin oed Rib- bon, warranted all pure silk, from 4% to 7 inches wide, all the latest ‘| colors, worth 79 yard; Sale price, "| 800 yard, — Face Powder, @e awe Massage Roller, Mercerined Sateen Walete, t S90, White Carded Wash Silks, 50c quality, § to 11, at 3% stitched Tray Cloths, stamped with beautiful floral ne, very fine quality, linen fin-| Women's . worth regularly 490 each; sale| Mother Hub $ to 11, 196 each. Ribbed Wool ray, excellent |S ; from 8 to 11, Drape and Ru 2%4-inoh Cretons, large rtment of designs, , at §1-80 yard. Heavy new Bui terns, rich color Ade v6 | oe i Infan) |49¢ « garment Gramercy Swt fast aha pink, val Drapery, 40 inches greens, red, blue oe yard; 8 to 11, yoke of insertion and embrotdery, Special 8 to 11, $2.00. ri effects, wide, at 250 yard. 20x60 Axminster Rugs, each, complete asi ful designs, best make, at Dress Trimmings. y Koline, in many styles of pat- os wide, values 1 rom $ to 11, To yard Tooth Paste, 260 tubes in blue and gray, le from § to 11, at 25¢. pa, all shades, worth M4, if, Sucumber Cream, 2c} Misses’ Jackets, Violet tor 12%. Plerce's P' a Black Liberty Silk Neck Rutts, ve tedrow" colerel and Moh Strawb Vanilla or Molasses jentrionne Skirts, silver gray,|full neck, long plaited ends, trim: | partes ak Tole are Kian 1 at 186 pound. 11 gores.each one kilted, faring at| med with Juby ruffing, ver latest colors, the - At 30¢ w pair—Men's 50¢ Working Gloves, on Thursday, from 8 to 11, bottom, the up-to-date $7.00 skirt; | quali . worth regularly special, § to 11, $4.98, n Marc The Big Store NORDHOFFE & Co. 1419 to 1435 2d Ave and II5-135 Pike St. i} for children’s dresses, 10c per yard; sale price 8¢ FUPEERESEE™=,FEi262_ p27 FF 44 55%