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thanking friends 2 Rerfered. to mwe his life. ‘The ted subcld @urred at the Seattle-Tacoma trie railway divpot. on First avenue Ai inghess to pass in his Saline wee red at, as he is & an. ‘The trae theory advanced we that the man who came #0 near be- ‘the late Mr. Fisher, been , and waiting for the car, ne thought he Nd die. Hut Wanted the thing over quickly, Seecre he RUt cold feet. Tt is also stated \that Fisher was eae wat’ the station, dn the glare of the ela ctric Hgnt and dmg rewolver raised to Sere eons ese ‘with whom he 3 mam and dashed the death from: bis trembling hand them to watch him kill but they took. him home: ‘was heard to mutter seme the service on tie nominated for Ko" He was nominated by the Frace hus w piain and rather un iy exterior, but it elegantly fit- tumberiain ts a plain man him- white, 81.0008. 7 UGE. crate, isions smutton, fheat—Cow beet: Go per ib: steer 1 Rein’ ber ih; veal, erie, ne Heme, Ihe; breakfost backs, Aniiy—The following prices are to the producer in jote dock of in thie car at Seattle: barley. $23. , Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Washington creameries, ream, F511 ores Form, 19g Ontil U Gct. 20 y, |dlex of laundry. ‘00; 4 AO@ITo; Gwhen, 18 S50; eastern, STOR We@ide; — erywre, jee, brick, Men's Prices a shoo roiee wren ween ‘Oo. roles barley re found’ per. tom, $12.00), ast- m Washington tiinotiiy, $18.00, alfalea, Toe | FACETIOUS PETITIONERS :-* A jocular petition, in which the board of public works is arraigned in an indirect manner has been re~ ceived by the secretary. Chairman ‘Thompson thinks such briliiancy should not go unanswered, so he #ug- gests that Superintendent Little take his life in hand and make an investigation. The petition is a fol- ‘To the Board of Public Works: ‘The undersigned, who have occasion several times a day to pass along ‘Cité street, desire to call attention to the condition of Olympic _plioe from Park piace to Prospect street, which ix in our opinion, such as to require the early attention of the card. “The street has a neglected ap- pearance, is In bad condition, both as to sidewalks and the roadway. along the street is like pas- ve aloug & Washington weod road. I Ytaveler croasirap ts reminded of & plenwure walk in the desert of Sa- Some portions of the way favorably story of the fate of Absolom. The earthy on the antedituvian plank on thay north sido suggests the neod of @ Blerculancum excavating expe- ition, | The spring board effects of fieppiiig upon the loowe planks of the sidewalk and the holes through the cowering of rotten supports sug- the makes his tour of Inspection.” Mayor Hurues ireturned last night from Orcus istind, where me hes been for the past week on a business more. LAUNDRY STOLEN Hong Wing, a Chinese lawndry- asked the aid of the police large bundles of man, has in finding four gon yesterday. while he jeft for the theft. JEWELRY STOLEN Mies J. D. thimble, and a |pin had been In the Old Rainier, The two artictet madtese cross at } —_————2—_——_ ancing Classes : Po introduce our substantial work and painiess methods of doing the finest work, we wili, till October 20th, Silver Fillings 22-k. Gold Crowns . Porcelain Crowns...... Bridge Work, per tooth Lady Attendants. All Work Guaranteed 12 Years. - BOSTO 0. Bipes, Le D. B.D. D. 6. | St. Stine, LD. D.b.8.| Mans Members of the Royal College “| Dental Surgevns, DENTAL 1422 Second Avenue Opposite Bon Marche days 9 Ul 1p. m the wagon standing near the corner of Minth avenue and Pike street, some one stole the bun- It i» thought that a crowd of bad boys arg responsible reported to the Police this morning that a solid ativer breast- ‘om her room on Sixth avenue. were stolen In a ;| mysterious manner. The room was [not broken into, but stil! the articles disappeared. 10; | | Professor Witkon at Ranke Halt am. Prt event - Das tase: Sia Works te@iee: Lis: | Sue joapeny ae PARLORS Hours 8:30 a. m, t $:20 p. m.; Sun- ANNIE ROONEY She Would Rather Be in a Seattle dail Than Free Anywheite Else Annie Rooney, a little woman who has traveled the world overs who has sang and played in every city of any size in the United States, and the most disreputable character that ie again in iv, however, tle. Annie has sai that she would rather be in jail in Seattle than free in almost other city: cular love & soldier's uniform, and it # this attire that she usually wears. Bhe has been ordered out of town, #ent away and told never to come back, but in a few weeks she wanders back to the jail happy contented that she ts in 4 She Is a musician of no mean passed, woman does not know tt eine who haw heard her Ghes. ignorance on thls subject “ls many times the cause of her arreret. ANOTHER GREEN One More of the Family Arrested— ‘Two More Are in Jail. Another Green brother waa arreat- ed by the police last night. The ree- ord of arrests in the family t being Mept up, This man, James, was ar- tested by Detectives Tennamt and Byrnes on a charge of vaaranay, It t» alleged that the man now under ‘arrest is the consort of a tallenyworm- lan, and that he «pends mort ‘of his time smoking oplum. Jack Regan was arrested with hh dts also charged with Charles &. Green, a brother of the man arrested last te a prison- er in the elty jail charmed with em- bezzlement. Ho ts accused of car- fying on a systematic robbery under the guise of conducting an ex; ‘There have been a em This is an Oak fire pot mounted ai Legs bolted to made in the followi 14-1 HEATING STOVE ‘Get a Heating Stove That Is Bullt for Service That Is Bullt Plainly and Sensibly, Get a Live Oak moderate price, well made in every detail, nicely ornamented and nickeled trimmed. heavy steel body and ash pan. bottom 12-inch cold rolled steel body. . ch cold rolled steel body. . 16-inch cold rolled steel body. . FREDERICK & NELSON Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Vietnity v number of complaints him, and he toll , poor story of his opt rations whe Was Once & Mollceman t tne Tonight and , ogeasional tain, freah to brink southenst winds, oe ving W-vear Cor ponitent ary for theft Free, Free, Rent, Anoilher New Addition Just Opened ‘ ner & Carpenter, realty bar. Lots $29 Up 6,870 Lots Soid the LOTS 600 and $1 Per Week. Hundreds of people are now buying large, cleared lots in Hillman’s new addition just apened at Green Fight on new b-minyte 4-cont car line, Prices $29 up; about one-quarter the price at whi way Out in the woods In the tall Umber on Lake | ton, o mile from the car line. Only come out and look at our Jo! oe }buying. Elght extrawalesmen on the ground to #ell lots; 300 houses bullt. Open Sundays. Owner, Hillman; offices on car line west shore Green Lake. Furniture MADE FOR SERVICE Stove That Burns Freely and Is Generous With Its Heat. Garnet Oak A good, low priced attractive heater, has nickeled foot rests, name plate and nickeled urn, inside swing smoke guard and draw cen- ter grate, cold rolled steel body, Sold in fol- lowing sizes: to-inch .. 12-inch ... 14-inch ... 16-inch . Heater at Single f-tight, has and ng sizes: + +++ $15.00 + +0+ $17.00 $19.00 build the new store. season later than usual this sea- son, on account of the delay in finishing the second floof, which gives ready-to-wear commonly at this date. prices greatly Tuesday— $2.75 Ready-to-Wear Hats, for | White Draped Walking Hats, THE BON MARCHE | «a Important Sale Five and one-half months have gone by since we started our great Expansion Sale and Within the six months that we mentioned then as the time limit the new bujj will be practically finished. The past six days have seen many changes in the appearance of the . |floor. By tomorrow the downstairs store will be entirely moved from the old location into its home, which is to be the largest, best lighted and up-to-date basement salesroom in this country. Very soon, too, the first floor will be made level and then the remainder of the work, plastering and painting will be done in a jiffy. So that, in two weeks’ time, the worl tractors will be nearly finished. after the departments of the first floor are put in place we will begin to display merchandise and hess. tify what will certainly be the best planned department store in the far West. é While the Building is Progressing Great Bargains Will Be Given In the meanwhile Tomorrow particularly will be an important that we want to part with even at cost, so that the store will be crowded and the sales climb usual to break every past record, THE BON MA THE BiG part of the of the ¢ the shoes will be moved into the new store ang day, for we have many good lines of merd pe Trimmed Mil- EighttoElev aT linery S e Value jats for Only $6.50 ale Tomorrow we follow up the splendid Millinery Sale of Saturday by offering 50 Trimmed Hats, worth $8.95, at, choice, $6.50 They are beautifully trimmed with all the latest materials, in- cluding long ostrich plumes, tips and breasts. Ready-to-Wear Hats at Bargain Prices We began our worth $1.75, at + $1.00 French Felt Walking Hats, the $2.75 grade, for ....$1.75 Millinery Trimmings White Wings ... |Black and Colo: | worth 45c, at ......,. 5 Pompons, black and white and plain black, worth 39c, for raids, 25c kind, at 39¢ kind at .........25¢ variety of} than us a larger Hats are + +25¢ For this reason we can cut $1.75 .95| _All-colors. for|Heckle Plumes, black, worth ahcveth BO) © O68 ME so nsa tin sss recent Ostrich Fips, 45c value, 2 for worth $2.95, for only...$1.95 Daisy Heater has. screw, damper door, hinged cover, cast pipe, nickeled frame and is lined with heavy sheet iron. This is the fifth season we have sold this Heater and it will be satisfactory in every way, The Daisy Heater has outside cast down draft, which is a good im provement No. 118, Smooth Iron. . No, 12a, Smooth Iron. No. 124, Smooth Iron. . No. 126, Smooth Iron. . - $3.75 COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Great Sale of Druggists’ Sundries The Drugstore will give very unusual bargains tomorrow, selling many of the regular $1.00 preparations’ at 49c. The quantity to each customer is limited to one bottle. We will sell the following all day if our supply holds out, but better | come early and make certain— Pinkham’s Compound, $1.00 bottles at 49c. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, $1.00 bottle at 49e. Scott’s Emulsion, $1.00 bottles at 49c. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, $1.00 bottles at 4gec. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, $1.00 bottles at 4gc. Pure Cod Liver Oil, $1.00 bottles for ggc. Paine’s Celery, Compound, $1.00 bottles for 4gc. The Bon Marc THE BIG STORE Millinery |Camel’s Hair, Walking Hats, ” he, Tuesday, irom 8 to 11 o'clock, we will sell some » ; seasonable goods at much less than regular prices, as fg Spool Cotton Ic Tomorrow we offer The American Thread Co! Thread, 00-yard spools, black or white and perfect worth everywhere 5c a spool, from 8 to 11, at— i Quantity to 1 Cent Suzi, Limited. $1.50 Kimonos, heaviest Persian , worth 100; from 8 to IL stripe Teasled Flannel, silk satun|yard, be. ruffied collar; from $ to 11 at Sc, Fine Outing Flannel om |eirable styles, worth 1e 8 to 11 at 6c. Apron Gingham, good patterns, worth 6%ec; f fe yard, Iron Tonio Bit $1 per bottle; from § to Celery Compound, bottles; from § to 11 at Pirkbam’s Sanitive 250 package; from & to i Wy ray y wor 7 3 Boys’ Fine Laundered Waists, ages 4 to 13, both white and colored; at- tached and detached collars, worth Se; for 6c. $1.50 Black Petticoats; from § to 11 t Se. Sateen Waists, worth $1.00, for 69c. Flannel Gowns, plain pink or blue, tucked yoke, col- ar and sleeves trimmed with narrow guimp and hemstitching, regularly $1.25; for @c. Children's Hoods of wool Bider- down, lined throughout and trimmed with ‘white fur and lace ruching, worth Ho; Tuesday from § to 11 at the. Infants’ Long Flannelette Wrap- pers; in fine stripes at Gc. Hand Engraved Gold Piated Int- tint Blouse Sets, only best grade, constat of belt pin and three viet pins, sets are worth regularly T5c; Children’s School values; from § to li at ‘Wrapped trom § to 11 at I8c, All-Wool Canvas navy, brown, castor, 64-inch All-Wool # bieck, worth $1.90; for Women's Fine Ki medium soles, very fl heeis, worth $2.50 p Minses* Kangaroo never slip heeis, worth: | Women’s Outing Calling Cards, with envelopes to match; from § to 11 at 0c. Huck Toweling, lengths, in border, shell 18 inches wide,|tom, with zephyr, worth Black : Colored D Goods and Waistit Ten days at the most, perhaps less, will find the B Goods Department in a hubbubof moving. Tomorrow,the fore, and every day till the stock is placed in its mew local we will sell fine colored, black and waisting fabrics a small prices. It is well known that our variety of dress mati largest north of San Francisco, All New Fabrics in Colored Dress Goods 52-inch All Wool Cloth #-inch All Wool Zivettne Ctoth, in| the latest shades, value $1.00, nt ‘ ‘ The 48-inch All Wool Camel's Hair Cloth, in stylish tones, De 50-inch All Wool Canvas Hops: $1.18 Chev- arnet, ‘: . ‘B1.39 These are the latest fabrics; toned with binck. | 54-inch All. Wool joth, In bi gray, green asi h All Wool Two-Toned is, in green, brown, blue, mine, vale Wi See St-inch All Wool Ei ‘Ge value $1.50, at . New Materials for Metal Print Velvet, brown, green and blag W-inch All Wool Seotch Mixed | Cheviot, in grays, browns, blue, Silk Face Corduroy, tts and white, 85 | Fancy Basket Cloth, all #00! 56-inch All Wool na so canes coats and sults at Black Dress Goods 80-inch All Wool Cheviot Ser; value 9c, at 48-inch Ali | | | Melton, Kersey » dark gray, medium nd brown, at at... nel, at . . All Wool Fancy French Me Ail Wool ‘Persian foe t ‘ Wool Pebbie Chi con 1,00 New Downstairs Ste The basement store y » ery, Silverware, Ct ware, Hardware and wares will be found in its new quarters. enter by the broad st der the elevator, or take the elevator The women of Seattle will need no MnO” tion to our Downstairs store. It has Be erally patronized since it was started | years ago, and the business has inet Sees til we need and will have in the three times the floor space of the past y@ two. The new store is not yet stra out, but in a day or two will begin to a businesslike appearance. OUR SALE OF THURSDAY AND FRIDAY At half price was a jam. We had not sufficient space it! store to give right service, but we did the best We ® Those who were in any way disappointed must me! nearly every family in Seattle was represented at the B® 7% that the handling of such a multitude of wants in satisfactory manner in two days’ time was impo you are invited to come again and see the new B store—a store that ail Seattle will be proud of. PUETRISZETI AS. or. 1419 to 1435 Second A-onwe! 115-135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Co. 32.