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a TWO LADS MURDERED a Negro Charged With the Crime Newspaper Enterprise Aasoctation, CAMDEN SN Oct, 3 ert There aged 11, and Price Jennings, aged 14) pithe who had Deen missing since October} It }, have Deen found in a clump of} the lads Viahes, sevan miles from town. They | were not killed by viotence Were uudoudtedty murdered by pol-| foro, the police belteve, polac son, Pant Woodward, aged 18, col-|ndministered to them >; cored, who formerly worked for the| probably |n one of the pies. younger lad’s grandfather, haa been |) Bi onflicting statemet arrested, formally charged with the other evidence naurder. Woodward. The John ant Price lived on the same stom street and were chums. About noon, . father Getober 1, Price called for John ana suys Woodward, they went down the street together. Price ty Known to have fad $10 with him. John hed no money, but wore a silver watch. A sehoot girl saw them an hour with a man who wore they stopped at & bakery, two miles out Of Cemdes, accompanted by # young negro, Lillian Marshall, who ‘Waited on then, has identified Wood- ward as the Segre, ‘Phey bought severa) ples, some of which they took with them and drank some soda water. The negre did not drink. ‘That was the last seen of the boys s were of violence 0} idered possible th died from 7 younger vict several occa! John to rum away with him. that Josephus Jennings, 0 tim, Kept large amounts of mone: in his house, had urged the boy take the money and run away. his front door with a key. hurried to open the door and saw ning away. The Coffin boy alway carried a latch key. HANS KORVELL LOSES LIFE 1 SQUALL OFF CAPE BENDEL & single man. Edith from this port a month ago. 0. E Ranguist Drawa-for a Splendid House on Capitol Mill ‘The purchase of lot 25, block 26, lowed by the immediate building a fine resid adv 5 ‘The os WHILE CAPTAIN WAS FAR AWAY Little Bodies Found With Rifled Pockets, and after wide-reach- =" INCREASED FINANCE COMMITTEE TO MAKE stoadth, It ts. Also said that Woodward, knowing [ !ts band leader, and father of the other vic- Barty in the morning, the day at- ter the boys disappeared, Wiltiam {fin heard someone trying to open | Mesmied has Netter Chairin: of the committe Coffin man who looked like Woodward run- jc _ THREE GREAT FOOTBALLISTS 'AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE Is Plans n Captain Atexander Timothy, | 5 Or to Apinning # the schooner flnhinng | nce in about 10 daye his wife will vent him with a son 2 weeks old, Phe 12-pound hetr tot n't tune arrived Saturday night, but the Myrtle left port several weeks vgo Captain Timothy does not know next y be cx etty council mmittec port « ¥ ° new great an in a | meade: sf admit¥ed that cre | recommendations of the committee |f Lambs r include our full ccepted the ordinance 11-4 aise, per pair 85. With this aale we tne ay ‘The recaramendations for the ex iankets, 11-4 size, per pair, > yard A RETA penses of ghe several city depart: | 2% Although this te ese ot Prants are guraited with considerable |f Infants’ Crib Hiankets, sine 32x42 { Blanket male our complet ine at interest. as % is known that in most |] inches, per pair..........61.80 § Silkoline Comins, © fou fe cases the eathmates of the heads ot || All Wool let Silver Gray Bed ) rivaled me seed prices. the department have been consider-|J Blankets, per pair ......G@B-DG } at grestiy uced ably ourtatled. Tt te known that the health depart. ment Is perhaps the greatest sufferer by the cutting process of the com. mittee, The aside for parking purposes is under tood to be liberal, which means thet | juring the coming year @ landscape engineer will very probably be em- nd work on & * in the tunnel and terminal achema, te F for toniht, and prom. a epectal ines to create « lively though no definite action on. the proposition is had tontent. October 14, at 7:20 a. Hans Korvell, a sailor of the fishin Edith, was washed over- ; | from F. B. Bronson, deputy collector of customs at Juneau. Korvel) wos | Arrivals He went north on the ot 4 the Fourth Division of Capitol Hii! a by Mr, 0. B. Ranquist, ts to be fol- ot an . Lakes Washington and Union to the best joore Invertment company dm: |are setling many lots in Division No. ‘ future holders. rH, Capitol Hill is without queation t favorite high grade residence spot the far West from a scenic point, ——Oe—- Fly on the Flyer Seattle to Tacoma, single trip conta, round trip 75 cents. Beh $110, | MILLIONS FOR WAR @TON, D. C., Oct, 27.—| pharies O'Nell, chiet School Girls’ Mackintoshes Guaranteed waterproof, in blue brown and red; regular $6.00 value; to close out at 75 ordnance, in his an- mates that the neces- Boys’ Box Coats tures for the fiscal year | ® Th blue with woven lining; these are made of superior quality goods and sold for $7.4; to close OU .-.. tees A Clock Bargain A SETH THOMAS Clock on a bronze base, 20-hour, with a dial ALARM that rings close out $1.05 which to select for thowe and prices which be up at a certain guarantee ‘Time inapestor for the C. & P. &. Ry. end the & BC. mies, tilts and Millinery Opposite Arcade Bidg. 1312 2nd ave. rs 20 MINUTES; regular $5,00; to a ‘brick, 16@/iTe; Swis 4. whieh js just out of the original tat, is equally as valuable for he ot tand- eee What taxpmy: toward defraying the city's expenses x in the principal matter to sidered at the meeting tonight. a afternoon pleted | the rate of tax fevy for 1902 and it will be presented at the epunell meeting tonight. It is understood that the levy will be considerably larger than 10 mills in the old Hmits the Cigures last year t ghe report ane. A part of the ordinance settling the jtax lewy is @ clause fixing ount to be atiowed each of the city departments for &xpenses next year, This ordi \ance was iptraduced at the last meethng of the cdunell and if the and Woodinnd Park avenue are to be THE SEATTLE STAR CASH FOR AN ARM. was the vidtim o! clot 0,000 in the mupe He alleges that while pairing the dently )- block went in the permanently crippled. LEVY * shall contribute named. A PARTIAL LIST FOLLOWS Binnikets, good sise, per The Bheet pair Sheet Blankets, terge, soft and per pair . fh , per pair Bie Bheet Fiankets, double bed = per pair .... Sheet Blankets, extra lar on 5 kets, td mise, id 11 mills in the but how rease will be not been given out, James nor uy | would for day. though it was| there would be an in- | ot Lid whee, p All Wool White cs, per pair 11-4 sine, per pair All Woot Tan © Blankets, made from finest Australian woo), blankets that will please you and give you Gervice por pair. .S4,055 All Wool White Hiankets, size, very fine quailty, per pair inches, per pair Large Ail Wool Wiite’ Binnkets per pair 34.75 Wool White "Bi im <> Be eet to mW. Newhall & Cod REMOVAL SALE OF discussion. 2 $6.48 WARE AND BRIC-A-BRAC, FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture ——————e Pethape* the most note- worthy among our latest ship- ments is the new line of Mis- sion Furniture. This popular style is rapidly coming into vogue all over the country and certainly nothing in tle way of House Furniture could be found more artistic or more harmoni- ous than is this new style, It is the essence of quiet strength and simplicity. Of this Mission Furniture we show many attractive designs in Chairs, Rockers, Desks, Clocks, etc., besides complete Din- ing Room Se's. It would be well worth your time just to sce these designs; to get a 1¢rception of the artistic values of the old Mission style. Besides this particular line, our recent shipments bring us many of the latest designs in Leather and Reed Goods, Ladies’ Desks, set- tees, Library Chairs and Rockers, and a host of Furniture Novelties, If you enjoy seeing the latest conceits in Furniture, you must certain- ly see these Lite arrivals. We keep in close touch with the best East- ern factoriesand are always among the first to secure the newest in Furniture Fancies, And now just a seasonable suggestion. We are on the edge of winter, and the question of adequate heating again comes to the fore. Will you get your Heater before the rush comes, or will you delay; buy when the rest buy, and perhaps secure un- satisfactory service? We have been selling one thousand Heaters a month. We have sold this amount because we handle none but the best, and it is only the best that people want, FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURN SECOND AVE., MADISON AND HERS SPRING STS. court today aged in re hing, it sud arted up, and Dis fore-arm cog- wheels On With a Rush THE BLANKET SALE ison with a rush. The aisles are crowded with customers who are securing the greatest bargains in Blankets that have been shown in for at least a herg, but the very best that can be shown for the prices ‘All Wool 11-4 Tan Bed Mankets, ic made from i:nest lamt Natural Gray Lamba’ Wool Blan- 86.05. per pair He ~ Fine White Wool Blanke' 1-4 36x54 2.50 Infante’ Crib Blankets, wii For this sale our higher Plankete which sell reew! $10, $12.8, $16 and $20 hay been greatly reduced in price. Extra Special cerns alot indies 1 iat tance seine oh cena McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. DINNER SETS ‘These Dinner Sots of best Bem!-Porcelain consist of 66 pleces, beautifully decorated, newest shape—but we have only a few sets left and rather than move them t our new quarters in the Arcade we close them out at below cost, BARGAINS IN CHINA, mica | WATCH OUR AD. FOR GREAT REMOVAL BARGAINS, RHODES BROS =: THE BON MARCHE THE BIG STORE rices aces, Trimmings, Ribbons, positively close at 6 o'clock tomorrow Le AN IMPORTANT POINT IN THIS GREAT FINAL REPORT AT COUNCIL|| year. Former experiences led us to expect this, for the ||days. In fact. the store has been so “cluttered up MEETING TONIGHT ple have learned to know that this store alw: ives the |) their departments to advantage, so that this gains advertised. Nocheap imitation of g values C. 0. D. or on telephone order, none will and turn to the left, pennant style, collar trimmed embroidery and to ae Infants’ Long White broidery and fine Pri Infants’ Long White Price ui nertion. Robes of very nainsook, fine tueks and nclennes insertion from to bottom, has ruffle around bottom, with six tucks and vaien- clennes ince. Prices... 4... $8.75 Infants’ Christening Robes of whi ailk and handsomely trimmed wit Point de Paris in : $4.75 and 85.50 Infants’ Christening Robes of white ailk, with round yoke, vai or and feather stite rows of fine val. lace and insertion around bottom of skirt. Price Infants’ Long White Muslin Skirts, trimmed with ruffle of embroidery 2\4 inches wide. Price Be Infants’ Long White Muslin Skirts, haa two rows of hemetitched tucks and wide hematitched ruffie Tyce Infants’ Christentn fi around neck and siceves, with dainty valencien of wkirt. Infan| Price . hristening ftobes, Valenciennes lace has five tuck broide lace insertion, with deep ruff embroidery. Price 85. Lat BOc, mize at 2he, GOe, wire 4 at ‘ * 6, price tone Infants’ Flannel Bands, Price Infante’ Long White Dresses, made of fine nainsook, deinty pointed yoke of beading and feather #titoh- if trimmed around neck and sleeves with narrow valenctennes rice .. 50 Infants’ Shaker Vlankets, kets, with cambric 1 Price. ° and Ba Drapery Since the Drapery and curtain store mov- ed to the second floor, business has about doubled in the depart- ment. Extra quality Tapestry Roy vane $28 cheh; at $16, ripe, greens and, stripe, meroeri: no zed, denigna, value 750; at dc. White Imported M beautiful patterns, 36-!nc! value 450 yard: at Sic. Colored Madras, large as- sortment, 36 inches wide, A value S60 a yard; at te. . Red and green Fish Net, Ath} y,\ latest for draping over Jam . Joors, windows, etc. beau- hi tiful’ net, value $1.25; at \QY 650, Ruffled Swiss Curtains, colored stripes, # inches wide, fast colors, new, Value $2.00 pair; at $1.12%. Colored Figured Swiss Curtains, variety of patterns, 4 inches wide, Jue $2.60; at $1.00. Dotted Swiss Curtains, 45 inches wide, dainty dot, vaiue $2.00; $1.10. cellent Curtaina, in applique « and Prussels net, value & ir at $2.96. Irish Point and Tambour Curtains, |long, value $19.60; at $15.00. ains SET) terns, 344 yards long, pair at $748 Rich Irish Polnt $12.60. Blegant tufted pattern tains, 45 inches wigs. & Two beautiful patterns Infants’ Fine Flannet Pinning Blan- “Laces, ‘Trimmings, Veilings, Art Goods, Ribbons, Womens, Neckwear 33} Per Ct. Off Following the great sale of Dress Goods, Sills and Linings at one-third cff the regular which sale ends tonight at 6 o'clock. We offer tor Tuesday, : eckwear and Art Goods at the same great ¢ciscount—one-third marked price of any piece of goods or article. This sale will start at § o'clock tomorrow morning ang SALE is the fact that the goods offered ore new to-date—every yard and piece being of our fall stock--which has been unpacked, some of it, only a fey that we have not heen able to show the goods jy le takes in our elegant goods that would have been di, played and sold if we had been in the new store in time to open the season. REMEMBER THE SALE TAKES IN ALL OF OUR LACES, VEILINGS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, NECK. WEAR, WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc., and please Keep in mind the fact that no mond will be be exchanged or laid aside for future delivery. Every ab ? must be for cash and final. Sale closes when the clock strikes six Tuesday night. THE NEW BABY BAZAA A sale of Infants’ Needs priced low enough to call every Seattle mother’s attention to our new and up-to-date departmen t for infants’ and children’s wear. Take elevator to second floor 31.76, and others ranging up| Infant D with yoke of tucks and em itching. cor. . . seeeboe, 60¢ and The nd med with lace and ir 7 ’. B1.50 ] 50 Pinkham's Plils, 260 stse, for tie, narrow, dainty beading | edged | Infants nes lace, also has row of heading around bottom careers ce es oh BO with | yoke of very fine embroidery and inne skirt nd five rows of em- insertion and four rows of le ged with lace and insertion of 50 Infante’ All Wool Ruben Shirts, size Infants’ Fine Swiss Ribbed Bande— Lat BOe, size 2 at She, sive 3 at Be, 20c, 26e and 206 Flannel Pinning with musiin bands. low ec Bie very wide; these are in excellent pat- value $9.25; Curtains, 45 inches wide, 9% yards long, patterns strictly up-to-date, value $17.60; at | 2, 9; in Irish i "| point Curtains, extra wide, 2% yards Fiexibone $2.25, at $1.50. Fane worth $8.50, at $2.00, La Grecque BéJt Corsets ‘This new Corset ts working Four Corset Prices Four Corset prices are given space in the Star—three “spec- ials”—the other a low, but regu- lar price. SPECIAL—Fiexibone Molded Cor- sets, never break, large and small, worth $1.75, but reduced to $1.00. able world: every pair stamped Grecque,” at $8.25. THE BIG STORE 1207 Roast upholatery_ establishment. Madison park pavilion. rnishing Goods, Hate and aioe, 1404 Second avenue, new Times Bullding, ‘Marion, basement i Justice's court room, King count ° oune, we ‘Ave, and Spring, om: ————————— | quick Kidney Cure Taig celgit'a fumber yar rai :y 806 Beventh Ave. south, Motel | et 1025 Howell St., Cady's stable, 400 Pontius Ave. Alina Bt, tory 000 Toast Denny way. 1501 Fourteenth Ave. and Federal Ave, oe iret Ave. south, Bunker ee ee ee ee ee Sees ames tHe 444 oes os om os oe oe tee ee Molded Corsets, worth Flexibone Molded Corset, rev- olution in women's forms and fash- jons; nothing ever before has been 80 eagerly accepted by the fashlon- he Bon Marche, store, 4h Twenty-first Ave., Madrona Iadison, Thompson's Municipal court room, City hall. Thint Ave. typewriter store, Biectrical ty| Pallard—24 precinct—Young building. ba 211 University Bt. Sweeney's ain Ie the pa edde abo Fire Ave. cures cit kidney and bladder 1820 "Third Ave, Pony atables —Duesna "schosh ous troubles, 60. oan, Liat aad os Diamond—Black Diamond school QUICK DRUG CO., 704 tet ave 18 Third “Ave, Theosophical Ri roh—Bireh school house, u se—Dolse. hall 2003 iret Ave. Believus. hotel,” Battery Bt. en ; corner Fifth Ave, Bixth and Olive Mumford’s rug tac- THE BON MARCHE THE 810 STORE a i] Tomorrow Only AIAh October 28 only cur entire and up. Don't be late. = | The Political | Minstrels 4 A current review of local politig Rienefit Local No. 30, Retail Ipgernational Protective Assoetetien | Grand opera house, Friday, Oct = ee, 17c Sale of Drags Below we price nearly twem. ty-five articles of daily use! in wh the drug store, regularly DH 4 white. 4! 5 eared we oe ‘tts jat 25c, at only 17¢, infants’ Bibs, made of cotton, ale is positively for Tum Pe and Bhe | day only. 5 ullted and edged with lace. Price... 10, : Silk Bibs, | i Willis’ English Pills, Se size, tee be | 17e. feath deep ruffie, Price hyr. nts’ Bootees of spi ey n Prices 12%e, 1De, Me, GOe and...... OW reones, eather Dainty tol codbury’s Factat Cream, Be lor Lie. 7 $1.35, $1.39, $1.5 Pinkham’s Sanative Wash, Fiannel for 11¢ * hem; price Lambert's Listerine, 256 die foe broidered 1 Miles’, Nerve and Liver Pits, te fe ™* size for’ lic 2 Ttore and Cucumber Cream, te sist for tie. ‘ Shetfield’s Tooth Paste Be for ie. Sozodont Tooth Wash, 2: Ie. Pure Olive Oil, te Rubifoam Tooth Wi ery tine white flannel, with wide em and silk embroidered corners. 6! with feather-stitched 5d, 81-08, 84.85. » $2.75 and. #3.50 Outing Flannel Wrappe in stripes and plain colors, em- broidered with wash silk; price... Pay ....600, B9e and T5e Infants’ White Outing Flannel Gowns, with narrow ruffle around neck and sleeves. Price... BOe Infants’ Long Dresses, with narrow | 1 ruffle of embroidery around = oe and sleeves. Pri Ae 0200 be Infants’ Long White Dresses, with round yoke embroidered with hem- stitched ruffles over shoulder, also two hematitched Poet | $1.2) some Millinery une, Ready to Wear Hats, trimmed fancy wings, velvet, etc, worth $3.50; on sale 7 2 ‘Tuesday at. Women’s Feit Dress Shapes, all the latest pos ; Tuesday X 100 ‘worth tic. for... abe eh, worth $1.25; ‘Tuesday’ for conaee > Men’s New Goo Interesting Bargain Details At 50c each you can choose large assortment of Black and Colored Ostrich Tips, 3 in bury Some of the goods for men that will be priced low for Tues- day are as follows: —. «= two cases of Men's Sanitary Gray Undershirts and Drawers, all sizes, from the smallest up to 50 inches; & garment, 87iso. nearly all wool and ene are worth $1.25. sai 70 dozen Men's Gray Merino Un- derwear, worth 650; on Tuesday, a garment, G0c. Men's Camel Hair Undershirts, zim double back and breast, each, Drawers, same quality, at $1.00. A high grade of Men's Underwear in a deep corn color, the finish is equal to the qualfty, and though = $2.00, the price, per garment, Another line ts a natural gray woo! made from the best selected Aus- tralian wool, undyed and full faah- toned seams, you might pay $2.00 and not get as good as this, which we nessa garment—You ought to see 86 dozen Men's Golf Shirts, sep- arate cuffs, bosoms of white Bed- ford cord, with red, blue and black fancy figured effects; these have the appesrance and quality of the $1.00 value, and the price is only 65¢. “ezegnasog 9p penzgacesag 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue 115-135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Co, w © Sunday schoo! BUay, genoa! tent, Kenwood ana © FEO. GT. ball, Woodiawn sta 2 8 Green Gtizon’ CoUNriY brmciNerss* SO ‘Auburosaiyatie, be keyren y school house, Armur—aaple Athi vondale-—Cottage Lake school house, Hallara—ist presince scity ett. Baliara—8a. 'rectnet—Der Relievue—Behoo! house we bullding, b School how Christopher station, School house lon Lumber Co.'s oftiee, Cumberiand—Cumberiand echoot how Des. Moines—school house, district fae" Bunnydaie—school Rowse, Both Park —Souch Park school Ma 1 house. Durharm—Durham school house, Duniap—Lakeside Xi Enumclaw: Eillinson —A. Fall city f Stables ou Anne pumping. ot > “batbet_ ahep 1 shor | tee tay’ BL na Gu | 3 he Tone this seh day of C } 5 2 4 ge WEE BS Pi a : Dost ‘Oe ‘OUR . @acemeut wax etocery| @ © arky's hal buliding, ‘Latonm, % Dock ‘choot houses ‘iii | OG. Antsiot and ds ny