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FIGHT IN THE 34TH The campaign would be duit were & not for the pleturesque fight for the state senatorship in the Thirty fourth district between George publican, and Judae Ex Botan Moore, Demeter seal gnc bitterness with which th contet 18 Waged is out of all pro portion to the stake, and may be racat wholly to the personality of the men, Fach canidate baa! been for years fen active leader mn his party. ao: hag been mixed t factional strife frgm time to time, from which bitter onal enmities have resulted. The Present fight is more personal than political, Bx-Governer McGraw, 0: @ the local Republican heavy Weights, ts aking In the direc of Judge Moore's fight, w Piper's Heutenants there is-no m @ctive worker than . th Tedoubtable Demo scrapper. Aligned with Hart are many of b » who helped him unty two years 1 W. Godwin in the fight for national comitteeman, Rim were thrown out of the Demo- eratic convention, Some History In that momerable contest Judge Moore was on the Godwin side, and for the IS FIXED adjourned meeting of the school directors of District of Director to fx the same tax levy the coming year as that of 102. levy for 1903 was Sie assessment it is flg~ imately $234,600 will juring the coming yewr. it the state me ? i i ot Fine Totlet Boap. Enameiied Da: For %-oz. Imported Perfume. * For Box High Grade Toilet adies’ Pure Linen Hikfs, For Can Finest Talcum Powder. Jon him Is a and With | Che heads of several wel |by no means altrulsti loDD POLITICAL CONTE CANDIDATE SHOWS rhe fourth district, arth Ward and 1 Thirty x therefc the num ublican votes that can fturned against Piper, The Demo- eratte vote in his favor, while consid erable, 00 figured with reason able certainty. The disaffected Re publican vote ts the unknown quan- toy tn th The Republi ors who are lopposing Piper say that it Is a fight I by business mex upon a candidate } who stands for all that Is criticised Jin the Humes city administration. Piper has been the yor’s political manager, and as much as any other fs held accountable for the as satlable features of the present city government They Get Back ‘The Piper men retort that the war nm fight, and the fact that nown and corpe corporat point sarcastically are leading the fight. nate John D. Farrell. of the Coast Company, as the kir the combination. President Farret! CH. Farrell, in Judge law partner, and it ts said firm is connsel for the Pa- fic Coast Company. Bach side charges the other with the free use of m and people familiar with politics are disposed to h and credit to the THE MARKETS JOBBING QUOTATIONS Vegetables Potatoes, S14081¢ ver ten; carrota, Te per sack; lettuce, Ide per dos: turnips, Te; Sartic, 60; cabbewe $1.00941.25 per cwt, Celery, d0Gie doz; sweet potatoes, Te Tb; Chil 3 I vat. cans, | ccratic nomination and won it. pin WILLIATT ZIMBRICK® PARK RAPIDS, Minn., Oct, wary Hubbard coun’ handle mi neither of the They both his hand On August, 1 Jost both hands, /$1.25G51.50 anck; cauliflower, 690 75c; pumpkins, 1% ¢ Ib; squashes, tc tb qucumbers, S00 ver dos: tours, they never shake hands. ur be Sti & physical standpotnt. Eastera: Tork. im, Meo; Roquetors. w case; New York. 16G ide: Li fepite. ‘brick, ‘iagitte: bwin, 19% Sold the Lost Year LOTS 60c and 31 Per Week. Hundreds of people are now buying large, cleared lots in Hillman's bew addition just opened at Green Lake, right on new 5-minute 4-cent bor wurter the price at which they car line. Prices $29 up: about one-qu j selling lots way out in the woods in the tall timber on Lake Washtn: 2 mile ton, from the car line, Only come out and look at our lots before buying. Eight extra salesmen on the ground to built. Open Sundays. Owner, ; offices Green Lake. sell lots; 200 houses bein, on car line west shore of EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 FMSE Avenue ~ Work Guaranteed Palnies ONLY DENTISTS in who use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- METHODS for extracting epplying gold crowns and fil- OUR METHODS are KNOWN and USED hy the YORK ITI9TS ONLY. All our Ume-tried &P) are at work Worked for you in times past at the are sti! there. Large tal fe'the whole worl, ‘the world. ‘Have your teeth out in the morning and go home with new ones the ; are the lowest consistent with first- ° specialty of crown and bridg ‘be & guarantes that your work will be of department. Best operators, best gold work~ ms fm fact, all state in) examination. Gt call ani advertiae. GUARANTE® given with all work for ten years, we do sxactly as re New York Houre4 ST Minn., tht have @ county treasurer w ney, and although there is an agg nominect C4 be said to have any hand in tt himeell put their shoulders to the wheel, but each of them has lost 1901, When the locomotive first tooted its whistle in Park Rapids, Hubbard's county seat an old-fashioned fireworks celebration. who were managing & royal cannon salute to the tron horse, ming home « charge, when the gun prematurely exploded and both men i ‘Six years ago, Zimbritk was elected county treasurer, as a Demo- After three terma, he waa, this year, nominated by the Republi His old comrade and fellow sufferer, Fox, then sought the Derm- Although Zimbrick and Fox mect frequently on thetr campaigning they never come te blows, #o the contest ts not warltke, from Siem | Rainier hotel THE SEATTLE STAR in Mins 1 ‘on tbe feat pri Mrs. Onwald M. Laing will b of Mya. J wath ut her ho ‘ at om vt 8 Monday ening Madino: n Trisbergher the IN WHICH HIS HAND NEITHER Bixteenth Uni versity Delte fraternity have Lm ation# Yor & dancing patty to next Monday evening at It is expected to be a ver retty affair Tonight Whe pamters give a big all at the Armo A great nur expected to be pres Stetson gave raday night at he and dancing were. the for the evening, Tt wa moat enjoyabl he V ing k rry haw gent out cards for a dancing party next Tue Anne clubhouse, The afair is in honor of Misa Ru Ton, who is vinit ing in the olty Minn Bdlt Johns of Rellevitie Ont., arrived In the elty today, &he will be the guest of her sistor, Mre Charles De Mille, for a few monthe. ‘The Mariposa lub have Issued in vitations for a dance to be given | Thuraday evening. the 30th, at Lit | e's hall. It ts expected to be on of th test dances ever given by the elu. The Ballard Fortnightly club met Thi ht at the reaiden, Mra. Cart Donohue, on Tallman nue. The members xpent a pleam |evening at cards "The following off Phil Dorr Dickson, seer Lennan Brown of Beattle. (Special Correspondence) not anive contest for the piece Mra Charles Horner of Ta- Mr. Frown ig the son of the Brown, and is a me of Kinnear i the early sett got together fo Wm. Fox and Wm. Zimbrick, were ram. a concert Oct, 29 at Germanta hall, at 5 pom. asniated by Mra. Joseph Rorenthal and Herr Cart Schwert- fever. The music wilt be under the direetion of Prof. Alfred Lucben, An enjoyable program has been William Johnson and Miss Anna Larson, both of Whatcom, ‘were married Get. 1, at the residence of the officiating celreyman, Rev. evening in the O14 A hat trimming con feat afforded great amusement for the guests. Martin L. Larson, 911 Stewart Mr, Dean Bretland gave an in-| street. formal party last evening at the) Abe Brearcliff an@ Mary J. Mon- home of his parents, 1429 Froadway.|ette of Senttle, were married last The affair was in honor of his Zist|Sundey at the First Unitarta: birthday. jchureh, by Rev. W. D. Stmonds. ‘The guests of the Old Rainier are) W. L. Long and Bertha Garl of to give « card party some| Kingston, were married last Thurs- atter part of next week. day evening by Rev. 8. Hl. Lingen. 7 1. Milburn of Bpokane|feiter, ut his rewidence, her parents, Mr. and| The John F. Miller Relief corp 2 Thomsen on Terry ave-| was happily entertained at the h nue and Madison street of Mra. Ajax last Tusaday afternoon, rs. C, J. Young entertained # few! shout 60 indies being present. YES SIR! HERE'S THE BEER, SiR! RAINIER-THE ONLY BEER, Sir! SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO, TLicperont SEATTLE 7 7 ¢ WASHINGTON. RAINIER 30 deli vered to any part of the city, 90 cents. Telephone, Rainier 30. IF YOU have a skin TROUBLE, or rather a TROUBLE of the skin, that is TROUBLING you, the TROUBLE being that you do not know where to get the TROUBLESOME TROUBLE that is TROUBLING |) Allon & Gilbert Ramaker (0, you eured, there will be very little TROUBLE, with the TROUBLE, if you will come to the Rex Drug store, corner Third avenue and Union street, and tell us your TROUBLES, your TROUBLES will TROUBLE you but a short time. We have had TROUBLE; yes, piles of TROUBLE (we cure piles, too), in finding out what will cure skin TROUBLES. Remember your TROUBLES willnot TROUBLE us,assuch TROUBLES do not TROUBLE us, for we cure all skin TROUBLES that are TROUBLING the people. By Gosh. For imaginary TROUBLES, go to the other drug stores, REX DUG CO. Third Avenue, Corner Union ® in| kot 1—-Whitney Organ, w ORGAN SALE Tremendous Slaughter in Or- gan Prices—First Come First Served—Read This During the lave though might goods,, Mat prompt anc liver anywhere in the Jor on outside orders at dock o It you full infor aay payment plan make haste, | desired. Jnut, mix pedals, $43.00. walr |feet high, ootave ¢ h plate rir plers, carvings, 10 mtops, case, genuine Sterling Organ, slightly larg eled bans walnu turned tri coup! rtiath *, beveled Wrench plate m |nolid oak case, extra pix very isomne organ, has always retail of the kind in | : slightly | used. | well known organ company / siways manutactured « class organ and (his special or a very good sample from their fam- ous fac ,) @revedingly handsome | |cake. Very richly carved, being in| it one of the most elaborate affairs) ever manufactured; hi stops, | |metal carpet protectors, case ts wal- | t of a dark shade and is very jlare We guarantee this organ | for 4 long term of years, and at $48.00 | should find a buyer at Let 7-—-W. W. Kim 0.60. jeago Cottage, new, handsome little chapel organ in oak, 11 stops, Ras one-fourth more reeds than ordinary 7 | One ony, ¢ 1 carpet pratecto is a remarkable bare be all cash. Story & Clark, 7 feot high. | ‘ench plate beveled mirro: in form, artistic rope and pilaster carvings sin! and handsome, _nickel-piate finger guard rail. metal carpet pro- tectore, 11 stops ot exceptionally handsome pearance, the largest parlor organ ever manufactured, 4 rare ornament to the home. Mu) stool. Bowlby, slightly largest dsomest organ for the price in the house. The cane is walnut, the carvings are genuine, has 10 stops, very elaborate turned truss and pilasters to matoh, well worth your investigation, at $60.00. Let 11—Juline Estey, Who has not beard of the Estey organ? Who does not recognize them as leaders in the manufacture of organs? Do we need to say more than to mention that we have one at $38.00, which is fully equal to the standard of organs made by this well-known firm? Lot 12.—A walnut Bentley; we are informed tt has been used somewhat and the price for this one ts Must be neart Let 14, ainut organ, second~ hand, 32 stops, dealers will recog nize in thix that Dantel F. Beatty is the manufacturer, The rest of the Jaded SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Bargains to Be Secured Between 7 and 9 P.M. = These Saturday night specials are always articles in every day use, always useful and always bargains. As we never deliver these Saturday Night Specials, each article is of light weight and can easily be carried, This week's bargains are unusually attrac- tive, as can be seen by the following list: .. The celebrated “Hamilton” Triple Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons can be secured at this Saturday night's sale. They Set of six medium Knives with Forks,worth $4.28, special ....-.0.scecre cer one $862 Set of six désert Knives with Forks, worth $4.00, special bvdveveeteess ge Set of six Spoons, worth $1.50, special. . .89¢ Set of six Desert Spoons, worth $2.50, spec- ial .. iwivees A Set of six Table Spoons, worth $2.75, spec- Sold only in packages containing six Spoons or six Knives with Forks... .. ...... Cups and Saucers Plain White Cup, with Saucer ..........5¢ 7-inch Plain White Plate .... eee ee SC Sewing Lap Board, with measuring lines. Curtain Poles White Enamel Curtain Poles, 1-inch onty, per foot ,....... ac Brass Extension Rods,-30 to 54 inche: quality, each ... isc Brass Molding Hooks, per dozen .. and whit = Frederick &Nelson * Metal Beds the Best Beds Full size Metal brass top 7 LOOK WELL and WEAR WELL, they are of quality and low price with rail, three ferrule brass knobs, is finished in e enamel and dead black. Price ......, A Metal Bed, made of the con- tinuous post right spindles and ts with heavy castings ehills, pattern, has , % s Price .. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. walnut at that Lot 16-—One Aeolian. This orga was manufactured by the Aeolian Co, who now make Pianolas, It is.) however, not a self~ splendid value at $35.00, we ask for it. Lot 17.—-One Cornish. ‘This organ | must have been manufactured since the Klondike boom, aq certainly gold has been lavishly used in decorating the case. Perhaps it is only gilt, no matter, it certainly should $40.00, considering that It has and a very presentable look- player, but which ts ai! | * ing cai ‘Lot '18.—Ana atiit another Kimball, high top, walnut, usual riptc® | for a 10-stop organ, good value at $40.00. | Lot 19—And here we come'with a/ Burdette. It t the smallest or- | but it certainly te It has nine stops, | is walnut, the tone ts ce K, and the price is on ‘a good organ for smal y. pee thin. Lot 20.We have still another Kimbnll, the description very slm= ilar ta the others, It is still in its younger dayn, but as any one mu: use discretion in speaking of age, we will simply mention the price—$40.00. | Lot 21.—We have a Sears-Roebuck in oak. It has been used but three . and we want an offer on It. | and look it over, and perhaps) n ume ft. Lot 22—Finally, we have a good Miller Organ that has never bean used. The casg in a little the worse for fire, and it Reeds some slight re- pairs, which will be made by the time this reaches your eye. It is a snap at $65.00. In_addition we carry 66 styles of the Estey organ, 28 atyles of the |Chicago Cottage, and a large num- |ber of the styles manufactured by |the Mason & Harlin Company. Any jof these organs can be furnished tn joak or walnut, making a total se- lection of 125 styles. ‘Terms, from $4.00 to $5.00 per month. Surely tf in need of an organ, you should {n- ventigate some of our rare bargains during this sale. iy it 1408 Beoond av: ttle, W NOTICE OF HWARING IN RE SALB OF LOTS 1 AND 3, BLOCK 2, KING COUNTY AD- | DITION. || Notice is hereby given that the |board of county commission |King county, Wash. will their rooms’ in the King © courthouse on the 20th day of Nov-| ember, 1902, at the hour of 2 o’clook | |p. m., for the purpose of hearing and determining upon the advinability of |welling lots 1 and 2 block 2 of King county addition. } Parties Interested for or against lnaid sale will be presont at said date {and have a hearing | | Dated Oct. 14, 1902 BOARD OF ‘Oc : Y By Geo. B. Lamping, clerk of the a ‘When buying articles advertiaed | thie paper, ep: the Star, ‘BOSTO ‘The largest and best equipped dental office om the Pacific Coast. We have all the latest &nd most ecientific methods of modern and Painless dentistry. We crown, fill and ex- tract teeth without the least pain. No stu- dents employed, but ail are dentists of long years of experience, We examine your teeth and tell you tn advance just what your work Will cost. We make no charge for extracting teeth when plates are ordered. All work fuaranteed ten years. Lady attendants al- endance. Party Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings . Painless Extracting . BOc Examines oO From 8:30 0. m. to8 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a. m. to 12 Booms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook TI7 Second Ave. _Take Elevator—Second Flo m. Until Oct. 20: To introduce our substantial work and painless methods of doing the finest work, we will, till October 20th, Silver Filliny . | building, Lady Attendants. All Work Guaranteed 12 Years, DENTAL PARLORS Mans—M. O. Sipes, L. D.@,, D. D. 8. 1489 Second Avenue 8 M. Milne, LD... D. DS. Opposite Bon Marche Members of the Royal College of | Hours 8:90 a, m, to 8:80 p. m.; Sun- Dental Surgeons. days 9 tll 1p m. REGISTRATION —NOTICE—B are open at the offloe of the bo of directors, Beattie sehoo! Distr vo. L, ow E venue and Marion from . Ty Ox ie cohpn ‘On legal hi ance with & , State Laws, general echool wo en the day preceding the cop! 98. election, viz. Friday, Queen Anne Second city of Seattle at a price than # PROPOSITION NO. district sell the old and lot desnribed as lot (29), block nineteen (9), U price not less than $800) PROPOSITION NO. & strict be authorised to School District No, 1 b of one tenth of a the purpose of maintaining three (three) ten schools Notice is hereby further the places of voting in several wands of the sc at sald special election low: First ward«South school, situate on block & of the dition to the City of Second ward—Rainier ing, siuate on block 12 street addition to the city tle. Third ward—Pacific ing, Bleventh avenue erson street; so at building, Seventeenth Bast Pil street. Fourth ward—Central ing, situa: corner of [nue and Madison, street, |. Fitth “ward—Synagesue attnate comer [street and Eighth avenue. Sixth ward—Denny school ing situate corner of Fifth and Battery street. Seventh — ward—Cascade building, situate corner enue and Thomas street; alee new High Sohoo! building, and Pine street. Eighth ward—Mercer 60 ‘ ing, situate on block 84 0¢ MA Second addition to the Cty of 8 te. % Ninth ward—3406 Fremont next door to postoffice; alse a Lake schoo! butlding. Said voting eo with be to! receive ballots rom 12 mm o'clock p. m of the same G8% In witness whereof I have wmto set my hand and seal of the City of Seattle, District No. 1, in King © State of Washington, this ie ‘day of Ootober, A. Ry < ‘¥

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