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THO OF A SICKENING GRIME thie ng heen ad Mra, Pu dintta Uh e Jersey sid a canal, mate broke down UGHT TOBE GUILTY } aoquainitance, R abet 30 1 ndered mailings #h News it THE MARKET JOBBING QUOTATIONS the ty bi very heavy it anit m Ben mh hm me ur Pywdts..crwome and t Willem Heeper igned in ee of mard v the alleged killing of Mrs. Anna | th Miser, Young ie a gandson of |ing 6 Young, the notes’ Mor who was fhe chief exponen of pe nm chureh Hooper Young ts setd to be a vlegen Grate and a retisions fanatic The circumstantial evidence ,votnt to Young as the deret of} ontyrined book 1 that degree | he dee na} ft to sink} the affair }& 1 Charles 8 } wn for some cooking ape 0 to #1. be ral Ine glass of bee Deep Wound was f wg Bg » Thursday ber § ndin Morris ean ide, with a } Right of Tuewtay hase some frult Bude body was Gi, om the Jermey Wd dees knife wound in the abdo- /Owt ® > Ay Moen. The facts which are etther ad-/ "1% Ot Maltted or proven are as follows first. inc kn Sot r that he d Kept the Body juve. ou be berms eteer | When Mrt. Puliteer went on the psiste h was at first | 7 met pin th bi: weal, large, bes from her own rooms sh: Moen. ‘and Bec . a lod and her | death hfpped th unk to Chica Rept in the rooms until Wed-| Young aneor The following priews ek erence: Young hired a buggy | was seize. Dy the Pos Jersey City and drove over to! ol se wg pe i rulitger’s | Wheat, ch 7 w Fork: He stopped im front of | wan found 10 lovin of Young's. The Butts r, Ch Eoge, Poultry Bie Rouse where he roomed and | olching Weve ili to be @ fiction. | comaba oh ‘& boy who habpened to be etarding was orrested afew Sa Sine, Cc ie Sige ae boy [at Derby, Ccpmectiout, part tty. om fall cream, Sent at nad bated to carry wut |quised, At {West he dented Mis tden-| Wieewsaim. . aise: Beton. He hae since sald ie was [tity but when’ confronted by an In- seeegere Serene it j 1 ie A MAIR 4 Shei! 4 Three Days’ Special ON... Tailored Waists Another object lesson in practical economy—the buying of fasah- fonabie, durable outer garments at about one-third less than regular prices. And the Knowledge that “Calmer” garments are onty the best makers, in the latest styies-and of dependable ma\ makes baying here @ doubie pleasure. As long a8 last, Tallored Waists, made of fine quality they Botany Flannel and trimmed with large fancy buttons— never sold in Seattle at leas than $3.0. The Price here is now == $2.50 = gesortment to choose from if you come early to-morrow, A tor vélecs Uke tmnes uever go a-begging. And mind you, your your money back if the purchase isn't satisfactory. ee “Bo far as 1 know he is alone in * stated that he wanted the I want to explain,” said Mr. “in order to set the worthy Journalistic fraternity over there a@right,” eA aa A Sharp Retort Well, 1 und "retorted ~ rich “that thie is to be piace Fun by Johnny Clancy, George Hol- Ys and Dave Blake. > What I want license Free, Free, Rent, Water, Wood Another New Addition Just Opened to know is if the and revenue com- should find this to be the case, it live up to its promises this floor to the effect thar know if it should be found that We Blake, whom this council re- @ license at the Green Light is interested, would it r the Heense now being granted ’” bad not intended his #tatements os had construed them. He Meant that the license would be re- Yoked where one was interested former license was itself re- and not @ new application re- | yt He would not agree to re- ‘ the Clancy Meense if Blake ‘was found to be interested. The bill then placed on final passage and 0g in was al present voting for it. hin Taylor ‘was absent. saloon tn question is 4 peculi- const: ructed affair, very similar fete “Midwi A large saloon wobably con- Butte back into Lots $29 6,870 Lots Sold the Last Y LOTS 602 and $1 Per Week. ered lots in Hilim op new 6-minute 4-ce price at which r 4 ean any understood in ¢ clasiey, Dave Blak: that a George Holloway are go- ing to run the dive, Hundreds of people are now buying larg COMA, Oct. 21.—A_ new North-/ new addition just opened at Groen Lake, right itis tine card will go into ef-|car line. Prices $29 up; about one-quarter fhe ‘on November 1, which will give | selling lots way out in the woods in the tail n Lake W S morning train out of this city and |ton, a mile from the car line. Only come ¢ ok Beattie to the Hast. There will va |p Bight extra salesmen on the ground to sell lots; 200 houses being feo trains daily to Olympla and|bullt. Open Sundays, Owner, Hillman; offices on car Hne west shore ef Gray's harbor, Green Lake, beeghfost backs, | THE ee "|G. NATION TIRED OUT ’ WWEId0; fryers | is | orm “Wa es ‘faite | ikon. 7 Fioteher & Carpenter, realty bar: auins only. estate of P. D, Beckwith. lows: lege of terial used. work. cific Northwest. lege of Dental Surgeons. 30 a.m. to 8 p. m. HOUN th TET PE FREDERICK & NELSON Fino Furnitura ROUND OAK od to I SHATILE SLAK TON, ‘Texas, Wb finally Ave tow ried to the train for Pine The RoundsOak Heater is manufactured by the The Round Oak Heater is the only heater they manufacture, the only heater they have ever manufactured. for years, they have spent years of study, of ex- perimenting, of thought on the one heater—the Round Oak—and today the Round Oak Heater stands superior to all other makes. We are the Seattle agents for the Round O-k Heater. They have Frederick & Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strests. IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing to the unexpected rush of patrons desiring to avail themselves of our unprecedented offer, and our con- sequent inability to wait on all patients in the allotted time, we have decided to extend theoffer to October gist, as fol- Silver Fillings... Porcelain Crowns. Gold Crowns, aak. \. Bridge Work, per tooth.. sihe roe F Our Artistic Vule: All work registered up to and including October 31 will be com- pleted at above prices, Work Guaranteed 12 Years This is an opportunity of a lifetime, and a chance to |) get the professional services of members of the Royal Col- ental Surgeons at practically the cost of the ma- |]| A twelve-year written guarantee Painless Dentistry All work, including painless extracting, filling, crown and bridge work, is as nearly painless as the latest meth- ods known to modern dental practice can make it have the newest and most approved equipment in Seattle and the highest salaried laboratory specialists in the Pa- MANAGERS—S. M. MILNE, L, D, S., D. D. S.; M. O. SIPES, L. D.S., D, D. S., members of the Royal Col- Boston Dental Parlors 1422 SECOND AVE., OPPOSITE BON MARCHE Sundays, g a. m. till x p. m, 1 Cet Car ity last night na ihe agreed and depot and put Muet antod or | made it an Plates jj) with all We yard. |" Beautiful THE BON MARCHE THE BIG STORE THE | THE BON MARC STORE ne Dress - Makers’ |: Findings GREAT FOUR-DAY SALE BEGINS TOMORROW m 8 to ll Wednesday's 8 to 11 o'cloc levery item is a bargain. All-Wool Rug Fringe, complete as- fortment of colors, double head, worth 12\e yard; from § to 11 at To Velours, artistic en wide, worth 980; elegant pat- terns r 27 in iat Women's Three-Bar Sandals, pat- ent or kid vamps, turn rol: heels, worth $1.50; at S8c. All- Wool French Merino, beautiful patterns, suitable for kimonos and house gowns, So value; for @c All-Wool Canvas Cheviot, very stylish, in black only, worth $1.25 a yard; from § from § to Ribbed Wool extra fine, $1.00 from & to 11 at halt price—S0e. Minsos’ Paat Black Fine Ribbed Fleece Lined Cotton Hone, double toe oa § Oly 1opwAs Off “ooUy PUT [oy 11 at ie. Bleached Crash, extra heavy, blac order, worth 6c yard; from 8 to 11 effects, | medium | k list will bear closest reading— Fine ¢ choone | from, mbric and Hamburg Em- new choice a to t | 6 1-4 sealloped edges, worth up to 25c yard; from § to 11 at 100. Women's Pong Ties, washable, ver; styles, worth 390; from 8 to a lot of Satin Taffeta Ribbon, |4 inches wide, all pure silk, every conceivable shade, Aran tee wash, worth 390; from 8 to 11 at Hoye’ Hats, in black, tan, pearl, seve: | 11 at 98. Your latest 1 at 180, + from § to 1 shon'a heavy Fleece Lined Under | shirts and Drawers, usual S00 kind; from § to 11 at 290 & garment. b Heavy Brown Mixed Cotton n@ gough seams; from § to li at to 2 pairs for Ibe. White Canvas Laundry Bags, very| Four hundred boxes of Fine Totlet fine quality, stamped in all the lat-|Boap, 8 ca in box, worth Bc from ont designs, extra large size, worth|§ to 11 at 9o box, from § to 11 at 29 terns to inches wide, h 12% to Me; from § to li at White Pt. de Paris Laces, 3 to 6 inches wide, mew open designs, strong Polka Dot Pique Ping | styles, worth $1.50; from 8 to choleo of our 50c and B90 t 290. Dressmakers and others who buy findings dozen lots or by the gross will be more pleased at the above announcement. So Known are our bargains in these lines that mere statement that we would hold a sale of sort would crowd the counters. We go however, and price the different goods we Know, the lowest sale tags ever quoted tle. Don’t neglect to come quickly to this while many of the items may be here in last out the entire four days of the sale, yet from past sales—none of which compared with for values offered—there will be a scarcity of of the lines before Saturday night. So best be tomorrow. Warren's Featherbone, twill! ity, worth Goc per dozen; at covered, in black, white, pink,| sale 3oc. blue, red and grey, regular $1.20) Kleinert’s . per dozen yagds ; four days’ sale| Gem Dress price 75c. Warren's Featherbone, gros grain silk covered, all colors and black, regularly $1.80 per dozen yards ; sale price $1.35. Glace Belting, very best qual-| ity, in black, white and grey, worth 25c per piece ; at this sale for 15¢. Hump Hooks and Eyes, best quality, black and silvered, siz- es 3 and 4 only, regularly joc per gross; 7c. Taffeta Silk Seam Binding, black and colors, best quality, full 8-yard pieces, worth $1.80 per dozen pieces; at this great sale the dozen pieces for 85c. Whalebones, best quality, 7, 8 and 9-inch sizes, one gross bones in box, regularly $1.80 per box; for this great sale 6sc. Whalebone Casing, blackand very best quality, full 3 sla in piece, regularly 6oc per lozen pieces; at this sale the Cord: dozen pieces for 47c. ie Black Cordray i. 13-4 inches Monarch Linen Thread black | quality, fast colors, only, full size spools,extra qual- | yard; at this sale 3c. Sale of D Linings hold a sale of Dress Linings. The following prices = el you how much you may save by coming tomorrow: | ifs ee H f 5 r Bi | hields, © and persiration proof, si and 4, regular prices and $3.60 per dozen; attl your choice, the dozen, Stockinette DressSI own special brand, extra ty, No. 2 only, always $2.40 per dozen ; sale Pearl Buttons, on self shanks, 12, 14 and sizes, regularly 15¢ dozen ; at this sale for Cat-Eye Pearl Butto quality, 12, 14, 16, 18 sizes, regular value 12 17o, 24¢, and 25¢ per i sale price 12 1-2c. : Best Quality Pins, drawn, needle points, @ heads, 400 pins in a value 60c per press this sale, the dozen, 196 Feder's Pompad Skirt Binding, “the out-wears the dress,” B colors, sold yard; at this sale for 3e a yard for 36-in. good quality Lining, dark, medium and ore. 4 yard for 180 Percaline, fancy designs, desirable shades. be a yard for 28-inc Berge Lintng, 4c quality, 2%e a yard for 26-inch fast black Perclaine worth 18e. ing, in black and tan, 15c a yard for Shrunk fast biack tot ypifoam Tooth Wash, 25c bottles rt $ Children’s School Umbrellas, 450 kind for 25 Four dozen only of regular Silk Wais in motre, taffeta, peau de sole and surah silk, will be on sale while they or from § to 11, at, each, $2.98, Extra Special 8 to 1 The bargain sale of Wrappers of the season tomorrow, to close out will not stretch, to tt at Clinton Bafety Pins, tn silvered, protected spri 8 and 4 sold © and 1c per card; 4c. at New Home Linen worth be spool; from § The Bon Ma The Big Store 1419 to 1435 2d Ave and II5-I35 Pike St. HEARING IN RB. NOTICE OF Sale of Lots 17 to 21 and 82 to 35 Block 7 of King County Addition. King county, Wash., in thelr rooms in the’ King County Courthouse on November 6th, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of hearing and determining upon the advisability of selling lots 17 to 21 and 82 to %8, block 7 of King County Addit Parties interei e sale of watd ed for or against reperty will appear d at said date and nd day of October Board of Cow King County, Wash, By ¢ ty Commtsstoners, » B, y Geo. B, Lamping, Clerk of the Board. |RuaistRATION _NOTICE—Books Are open at the office of the board of directors, Seattle school District No. 1, Seventh avenue and Marion street, from 9 a. m. to 4 cept on legal holid In compl! ce with Section 78, State Laws, for the general school election will close at & + Octo- ber 2 again except ing the election, v! Friday, October 21, 1902, but registration ‘for the spe- clal’ school election will close at 8 P. m., October 26, and not be open again except on the day preceding the election, viz.: Friday, October $1, 1902, R. W, JONES, Secretary Board of Directors. SPRCTAL SCHOOL CTION. Notice ia hereby given the e@lec- tors of the City of Seattle School District No, 1, in King county, State of Washington, that on Saturday, the lst day of November, A, D, 1902, Pp. m., ex- hich said achool district ts divided, cos hereinafter specified lowing propositions, to-wit PROPOSITION NO, 1 district sell in the several election ‘wards into fon will be held at the xe of submitting to the qualified electors of eald district for their approval or rejection the fol-| Shall the lots one (1) to twelveing, Kleventh avenue and East Jeft- " rche NORDHOFF & CO. (22) Inclusive in block two (® of pag Roe prs | addition to the city of eattle at asprice than $6007 by hy es PROPOSITION NO, 2.—6 district sell the old church Paniaine and lot described as lot twenty-nl 9), Block nineteen (19), Latona, at &@ price not } than $8007 PROPOSITION NO, 8.—Shall the district be authoriged to sell certain school furniture, including all desks, seats, stoves, apparatus and furnish: ings no longer considered suitable e PROPOSITION. ROPC NC 4— School District No, 1 levy a »: rt tax of one tenth of a mill (0001) for the purpose of establishing . and maintaiming three (9 kindergarten achools? Notice is hereby further given that the places of voting In each of the several wards of the school district at sald special election will be as follows: First ward—South achool bullding, situate on block 5 of the Syndicate Seoond ward—Rainier schoo! butld- ing, situate on block 12 of Jack street addition to the City of Sea Third ward. erson street; also at MIdor building, Seventeenth Bast Pike street. Fourth ward—Central ing, situate corner of nue and Madison street. Fitth = ward—S, building, situate corner street and E) Sixth ward—Denny ing situate corner of 8. building, situate conser enue apd Thomas streets 6 new High School butlding, and Pine street. Bighth ward—Mercer #¢l situate on block 349 nd addition to the Ninth werd—3406 next door to postoftiee; Lake school building, Said voting places will receive ballots trom 12 o'clock p. m, of the In witness whereof I unto set my _ bani seal of the City of Seattlt, District. No. 1, in Bing State of Washington, = day of Octot ie y Row same GF ¢ 1 have hy Pacific school butld- r Secret