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=—— eee ee eee Pe) BP SRPIPTes [Ai tlm OE jal sale at Barte have them in any want and the pric B pind to one-half off the atyle neral Fegular $1.00 kinds ¢ eel for $1.00, % ¢ kinds. ca. $1.00 kinds. are Bold = Joes prevail. egular sc oF 81.00, h y Gore, ¥ Beedinn Hair Renewer, Ghocoiate Emulsion of Miser Oil, remular $1.09 sine. ption Drugists, we ne 1.00 Se Ode cheaper, too—the arTELEDRUGCO. <D AVENUE. Phone. Matn 50a AMUS' MENTS RAND suse OPERA Seattic's Leading HOUSE treater. CORT, Mar. Phone Main 63. SOP THOSE HEADACHES © headaches come from n than any other cause, taking medicine and ¢ ® permanent cure. top to us for We WIX head- SCHUCHARD OPTICAL co eoon (Next to plone, Pisher ai Store.) Lane's PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Estimates furnished Cc. M, SHAW @ CO, South side Colman dock, foot of Cale |} umbia street, Phone, Black 38 ary Hensel "sexs" 28 Hinckley Biook, Third Floon A LINDAUER JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Moved to 206 Pik Third avd Fourth apscaeesipeags QUEEN CITY LAUN DRY JAMES HENRY BEST MEATS And Mest Servion, _ Sonetat, ettensien irene, Bessie, Rests Sia Wotton ave Phone, Mate ok An investigation of the merits of electricity as the lighting medium, will re- sult in your using it. No Matches, Smoke or Odors. The most con- venient and cleanly system of artificial lighting. Cheap enough to be in every one’s reach. to a dol- ‘we have had this THE HIGHEST BIDDER GETS IT. “THE RIGHT KIND.” Krautz, Sc Five thousand wr ad- ding | AUCTION SALE Of 40 head of borses coming from east of the mountains. Every horse Or team is broke, gentle to saddle, driving, and working. team thet is warranted by the auc- |Uoneer and agreed upon the time as letated, and if mot found as repre-|sald she was in the Bart! |nented, mortey will be refunded when \horse is returned, namely: ‘One matched team of grays, weight 2600 Ibs.; one matched team of bays, welght, 2400 Ibs.; one team gray and | brown, weight 2500 Ibs; one team, iron and bay, weight 2700 Ibs.; one team matched bays, weight 2150 tbe.; one team ball faced sorrels, weight 1800 Ibs.; one team black’ mar weight about 1100 Ibs; single driv ine brown gelding, weight 1200; one | lbay gelding, weight 1350. We atso| [nave saddle and work horses too) numerous to mention and describe. We alsa have to offer one three. \ spring Contender grocery wagon, one ‘laundry wagon, two delivery wag- jons, one double express wagon, two | Democrat wagons, three rond'bux- gies, two top buggies, one mountain Wagon; all above stock mentioned to be sold to the highest bidder at pub- lie auction on Friday, Oct. sist, at 1 jp. m. sh 1212 Wes | Seattle, Wash. M. Auctioneer. lt Late to Classify fo vote the socialist Ticket. | {aon it Mave You got th {hie in? Bever, : rents for thing fn ween two car Unes now for $16,000 11 per ¢ terms, if, Investment it Mean burners cali and see @. ¥. ROGUM & CO. x $08 Pacific Block. THE GARLAND RANGES w Garland Ranges eived; with xl the ded to th nd Range. W GEO. wn yu healed dat co., Second. 0 PAIR U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS High Top, Hand Sewea and ‘aterproof. W. 8. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave. Moved to 1406 2d Ave. Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. Clothing | 900 Firet Ave., Cor. Marion St. Wholesa and Retail Any horse or | | | | [the wite-murd: jon his | Bartlett |He was on a Street jwhen he heard a shot. He heard four Sixth and Seventh avenu: TO INVESTIGATE Commissioner Bl Hold Court For For the purpose of investigating Frye-Bruhn butchers’ strike and the longshoremen’s lockout this ity, State Blackman has arrive He was ed his court of inquiry in the local offices of Attor ney General Stratton this mornin, but at the reque me of th thy Labor Amiasioner Seattle to have ©} ‘sand Noy. 7 for th Blackman, a Aasintant Attorney -Gen € iton, ally presented of the Pacific « at THE SEATTLE STAR Butchers’ ackman Will Inquiry Into yent aut un | Roulette ngahoren |©o.: George D. Jand J. senith omplaint afternoon. wits for Ww and en this < nee Clark i fe of the Langley, 8. M, Hodge having been made missioner Hackman to. the fect that the quarters of the longshoremen in the on Pler A of the Pacific ¢ . Were unsenitary, he called upon Heg of the state board of health | nveatigate the matter Hew |did no ye Jay afternoon, but stat ed this morning that he [make public the remult gations until he had of ho rant CRIME FASTENED ON BARTLETT | 1 Coroner’s Jury Finds That He Sho and Killed Hi is Wife--Tes- timony at Inquest That Mra. Mollies Bartlett was jahot and killed by Michael Hartlett |Was the simple verdict brought tr by & coroner's jury at 3 o'clock thin! afternoon, after an inves done on Pike atreet |by @ lquor-crased husband, Mon- ie ey e inquest over the remains of the murdered woman, Molly Bart lett, was held at "Butterworth’s morgue, begining at 2 o'clock u afternoon. Coroner Hoye conduct the inquiry. Depaty Prosecuting Attorney Faben appeared for the state. Michael Bartlett, the accused murderer of his wife, was pot pres- ent. He was represented, however, by his attorney, Chas, B Shepard, The First Witne: The first witness called was Claud Rannich, a mounted patrolman. Of cer Hannick happened to be near the home of the Hartletts when the shooting was done. He was sitting opposite the alley tead- ing into ike street between Sixth and Seventh avenues, when he heard & notse in the alley. Then he beard aa He rode into the alley, saw * Women running. then came oa blinding flash of fire and another shot. woman fell. and Rennick rode toward the man who bed done the shooting. Before he reached him he heard two more shota. The man. who proved to be Bartlett, dropped him’ revolver and fell, peaimertiett, Wan .corried to. « nearby iKery by the Witness and an as- sistant. Body Identified Officer Bannick viewed the body in the morgue and said it was the body of the women he saw shot in the alley. Witness said after the shooting. mitted the woman who was hot was his wife. J. A. Morie, of 1210 Lakeview ave- nue, was the next witness called. car going home 8 in the neighborhood of the rtlett house tn the alley between near Pike street. Witness helped carry | Bartlett out of the alley, and also \ansieted in carrytny out the ¢ a woman. Witness did not hear any- ithing that Bartlett sald to a wen whom he made some statement Bartlett talked In low tones to some one after he had fallen to ground. Ethel Klein's Story Ethel Kiein, a Httle in the same bulldt: family, was next ealled. Rartlett’§ room he and in Mr Bartle hour before the shooting. Leo, his little boy, out a t him some candy. After a Bartlett came back with the little bay, and then left the house again. He ‘came back shortly before § ofelock and ordered the children out of his room, Soon after a noise was heard in Mra, Bartlett's bedroom ‘Then Mrs. Bartlett ran through the house and before sue got outside, lthe witness enid, Bartlett fired once. He fired twice at hic wife after Mra. Rartiett got outwide Then the child heard two more shots, the ones Bartlett fired at him. self. Witness was in the room next to the alley when the shooting oc- curred. Previous Threats Police Se: nt Leteh on the stand, He said Bartlett h been arrested by the poll charge of threatening to k! | At that time he was give | was called. suspended sentence. C. H. Voll, of 1908 He was near the lett house when the shootir curred. He was attr tol shot, After the # lett running in the alley cl n. There was her shot and Mrs. Bartlett fell the cround. The fe the #hots at Bartlett directed at himacif ltneas did not ree Bartlett fire the ts, but they came from his dire Bart The Autopsy the phy autopsy O. Strox ormed the murdered wo nism next called, One bullet, 1 below the lobe of the 4 came out of the pr A through Buy Overeo e the cold uther # from An, IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1102 Second Avenue. #2000 Meltons, ation of | the} h avenue, | toring at the back and coming out at the breaat, In it |through the heart, t that passed through the a death, Don Buckley, who ass utopay, testified the Strom. Charles T. Hrotect Mr. Voll, a prev next called. He heard f to a barber named Mid Bartlett was on the bakery where he had been carr He was the last witness. LIBELS THE . CENTENNIAL Orin Brown, for himself and 15 others, filed a libel in the federal court today against the steamabip ‘entennial, asking $8000 damages, leged to have been suffered by poor fare apd accommodation aboard the Yeusel upon a recent trip from Nome. MARINE Steamship Hyades, of the Seattle Oriental line, arrrived today to load 2,000 tons of cargo, mostly flour. She Pitt tre load lumber at Port Had- ock. The old side-wheel tug Favorite, owned by the Port Biakeley Mili Company was today transferred to the run of the Surah M. Renton, and will continue to remain there until the aiterations are completed in the latter vessel. Collier Edith is due from Ban Francisco. American bark 8. M. Allen tied up at the Agen pier today preparatory to loading cargo for H aby. teamahip Hyson, of the Mutual line, is due. WILL GRANT FRANCHISES on Corporations will be held tonight to take final action on the new franchises asked for by the He attle Electric Company, These fran chines include the one on Holgate street connecting With the proposed West Seattle line; the ¢ for th new East Union street line, and the franc amending the Frink fran- chive under which the Main street porate’. of these applications for en has been before the com: al weeks, and it in ex- the cominittee will de- to report Unat each be granted under the provisions incorporated in e franchines already granted the at midnight China ch Union street, Club, hav tng Of the t unless the in a je line maintain a a tight ¢ company track with a t n the tracks parking strip in the center of the ntreet; als et sprin- kled, J t of the Seattle ¥, agreed to trolley poke them, | would no parking strip or treet The f prob arry than that dou SHELVES Three price x12 Oak Shelf... 5x14 Fancy Oak Sh fizem at a x24 Fancy Oak And t A larger one You can” than r them be we we th ask COON BROS. W412 Firet ave. near Union, LOCAL STRIKES ware=| | ee entablighiment DIABOLICAL MURDER OF YOUNG GIRLS and Longshore- } tomethe the foo: ene do th The Western Ce abor Union and the Frye-Bruh were noti- fled today of the day set for the tak ing of imony In the butchers’ Jeames, although it is probable that this date will Inter be changed. Mr kman called upon Seere y Rust of the Western Central |Labor Union, thin morning, and told him that he would use the testimony token in making his report: to the state legislature next winter, ceeeanallindnematnaanettaimmeneemmeememeet LE COUNT CASE SET FOR FRIDAY Secretary Grout of the ctvil ser. insion, Inte this afternoon uneed that the rehearing grant Pat n Ernest Le Count harged by Chief of Police Sul iran usa chiens ot demanding and accepting a bribe, would be held hext Friday night, at 7:80 o'clock, HAD NO FUNDS IN THE BANK Griffith and Jennings thi probably be placed ai is alleged that he cashed a with John Sturt for #10, drawn or the Puget Sound National bank. The check Was not honored as Stephen son had no money to his credit at th inatitution. FIRE IN A DANCE HALL FLAMES DO $2500 DAMAGE IN GOODFELLOWS’ GROTTO ON SECOND AVENUE SOUTH The painted dance hall beauties and fainted when fire bre ut Ip the Good Fi concert hall on Bec r Yewler way, at morning. The blaze was diacovere. ing room, and tn whole interior was a mans of flames. An_alarm wes turned in from box 42. The fire department responded as promptly and the fire was put out within a few minutes, Smoke came from the basements of buildings that were more than a block awny, and for a time it was feared that the other buildings would suffer. ‘The total damage amounted to bout 12,066. ‘The insurance is 1.060 fs owned by jorge W. Young. ‘ It ie thought possible that the laze may have started from a no: line stove, but ft in rather the be Lief of the firemen that it was from defective electric w UNION BLOCK SOLD FOR $62,000 A deed conveying the Union block t avenue from Frank Hubbell | inide White for a considera. | 442,000, wax filed in the audit. | * off . lay afternoon MATTIE’S NOT SO HAPPY NOW) While singing “I Was Happy "Ti I Met You” in the new tenderlol atrict this morning Mattie Waddel ran into the arms of: Patrolman | Huff. appiness | ceased, elty H, afte down 9 patrol box. A charge of disorderly conduct was placed against her, —— pe ANOTHER APPRECIATIVE PURCHASER H. P. Till Buys « Fine Lot on Cy itol Hill and Will B There A $4000 remidence t# to be built at] once on Capitol Hill by Mr, H. P. Till, of the firm of Mock & Till. His lot is on Fifteenth avenue, between compect and Aloha streets, being lot 7, block 18, in division No, 2 of Capitol Hill addition, Plans are now being drawn for a modern home as before mentioned. it in t first clase homes, than 50 of which have heen built 4 that locality within #tx months, that xtamp Capitol Hill as a perfect rest district. The Moore Invest mpany has a few fine corner apitol Hill for sale at very figure A LITTLE OF Ev- ERYTHING FOR LITTLE OR NOTH- ING»e se ined bie Ne Nore n. White Wash Brushes in. White Wash Br in. White Wash bristle é-in. Serub Brushes... 10-In. Scrub Brust handle handle 10-in. Metallic r6 in. ers Mein. ere Ohsobright Metal Polish pint cans 1-pint car \-pint cans Putz P f-pint cans Puts California Brillant Ortental Powder Rainier Hardware Co. 1ra1 FIRST AVENUE. COVOVO® ashes. LOe Brus 406 Se th ub Brushes,” Window ‘Giean ae Clen Metallic Window Metallic Window ¢i WYNNE, Ark, Oct, 2%—Three daughtters of Farmer Thomas ibeon were murdered this morning whi | their parents were absent from hor girls’ heads were crushed with an ax, and the Idest child, Marie, 14 years of age, Was criminally assault ed David Cross, rent a negro, wan 6 yea. | clpart | tragedy, |ted by another Jobnaon. A res Johnson ,and bis ¢ Jat any time, Pre | will be burned. Me dep but said t which TO CONSIDER THE LIBRARY SITE Council Will Meet in Special Session Tonight ‘for That Purpose ity ec ight orn Fourth or ge public A special meeting of the 11 has been called for he result of a hiteh in th of the purchase of U avenue Ubrary alte fr Meacham by the boar rh the th entirely mation of ago four flaw some ti the pr cleared jam, a8 a rewult the elty * lear title, and without such @ certitk * board of public orken at neeting this morn « deck enter into for the purcbase of the rty alleyway six feet wide feet long back of the property 1s the cause of all the tro bie. Ina transfer madeyearw ago by three parties, joint owners of the Kellogg property, thin alleyway was vt included in the deed. Thus it run for years through several trans fore. When the city proposed to buy property It was found that this alley still belonged to the three orig: inal owners, Two of these could be found and o quit. claim deed was necpred from them, but the third ix dead and the whereabouts of the heirs are un- known. Fo? this reason It is impor. sible to secure @ title to two feet of this alley “ay, extending 120 feet from the street wee Meacham, it in stated, pro- take the matter through the urt and in thix way secure for the city @ title to th sroperty. He also agree Prey guarantee that he will’ do this @nd eventually secure the title. ‘The meeting of the council tonight is to pass an ordinance amending the ordinance passed at the last council meeting by authorizing the hoard of public works to accept the deed for the property am it stands with the bond of George Meac and 1 Kello poses proba A special Jot of French Flannel and Velvet Waiste— At $2.98 Regular price $2.60 to $8.00, They are an odd lot, only one or two of @ kind, sizes run from 32 to 42. This ie @ rare chance to get & good waist for little money. School CI eaten '* Inckinnestes 82.75 Cy eg posite Arcade Bidg. ae 1312 2nd ave. Puget Sound Electric Railway THIRD RAIL SYSTEM Seattle- Tacom Depot and City Ticket Office, Ist Ave. and Jackson St. ‘Traine for Kent, Auburn, Tacoma and way points Leave. 00 4 30 00 a 00 & Pp. Pp. Pp. Pp. D. Arrive. $:15 am 9:30 am 30 a. m. 00 35 3:10 20 a0 m. m. m. 1 m. 12 m. ™. m. m. m. mm m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. P. P. Pp. P. P. DB P. 00 2:30 00 00 00 p. 00 Pp. 12:01 a.m. *Train leavi hy Koee t nins for at 12:01 orgetown and Renton Arriv m. m. M. WILMOT, City Agent, L. c. waneueys Supt., 2:01 J Seattle, _Kent. AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. ‘Tel. Main 8 Best Home-Made Bread in the City Interurban Railway | | Ruarant will we title to th ing that he wtrip, FLORENCE ROBERTS ’ ¢ Roberts will kat the of Zana ie Roberts temperament and ality to give erful effect cate whading, Her supporting com pany is said to be even stronger than Hent organization which ac- nied her last season, and the electrical and scenic effects are most elaborate. During the lat- ter portion of the first week of Mis» Roberts’ engugement, “Camille,” the ever-popular drama, will be present - ed, and this revival will undoubtedly be one of the events of her brief neanon. License to wed were insved by the county auditor this morning to Robert Taylor, 96, of Skagway, and Harriet Howell, 50, of Seattle. —————— The Greatest Buy Ever Made by Any Seattic Firm The management of Clothing Co, corner ashing Srtat end Goetdental avense. w to announce that they have received from their New York buyer an enor- mous Hankrupt Stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Overcoats and Men's Furnishings, purchased at 43 cents on the dollar, and will place it en nate at slashing prices as soon as it can be unpacked and arranged our shelves and counters. ‘This will be the greatest money saving nale ever offered to the Seattle publi AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY The Great Expansion, Surplus Stock and Special Cut Price Sale of Fine Pianos and Organs ts Talked About Everywhere—New Pianos Gold as Low as $10 Down and $6 Per Month We are sending instruments in every direction. Come in and see what is gotng op. There are times when it Is necesmary, as every ee chant: will telf-yeu, to seit” practically (at cost and mes than cost, as we are now doing on certain lines, for reasons fre- quently announced. We are obliged to not only clear out ja large number of new instruments thin week. but in addition we have ® number of odd styles, dropped from the catalogues, and slightly used planos, some of which have been on rental a few months and are |virtuatty the same as new. ‘The list lof bargains is too Jong to enumerate re, but will quote a few samples, as follow: New standard upright pianos, in various fancy woods, form- et prices $265, $325, $876 to $475, now" $181, $195, $260, $220 to $342. We have a number of new organs that will be closed out at little more than half regular price, from #47 for the $85 styles to $68 for the $110 in- jetruments. We sell Instruments on easy payments when desired. One price to everybody. The great bar- gains we are offering must be seen to be appreciated. Tt isa pleasure to show and tell you all about them, whether you buy or not. Step in— in fact it wil pay you to put your- self out a little to do 80, the Outlet | BEFORE UNHEARD OF VALUES |in emalt musical instruments of all kinds. Being greatly overstocked by reason of merging our regular business the large Winter & Harper and H. & H. © small musical 4 music and books, both of whom we |bought out in these lines some time go, We are selling the same during his great sale at less than half price. jon our regular lines we are selling violins that retail regularly at from $12 to $20, now offered at $7.50 to |$13.60. Guitars now only $3.65 to $9 |for the regular $6 and $15. instru- ments. Mandoling, little beauties they are, that we are now disposing of at from $4.95 to $7.60 for the regu- 7.560 and $12.50 sty) Banjos jl everywhere at 50 to $15, nly $4.65 to $9.50. Prices on accordions cut to pie ; also many ines of strings and trimmings of all kinds greatly reduced. FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE book mar- That @ sheet music and music business has been put on the ket at lest than cost to close out en- rely achers, dealers and ever body ‘taking. advantage of this ri jopportunity by laying in a that will last.them for years. We Jare anxious to get this out of the way as quickly as possibi as we need the room for the piano, organ and smal? musical instrument business, and will therefore continue that retails ‘and that and ¢ }to ell all sheet music regulatly at 8c now at 20¢ | whieh se 2he Is only 1 |many pieces the proportionate red| tion Is still greater. Choice new mu vocal and fnstrumental per py, New standard instru ooks for all ins’ nts that to 8 ere that sell eyerywhere at $1 only 65¢, those that retail $1 now Sho, and hundreds of others reduced in same proportion All mail orders for sheet music must be accompanied with the price Jin draft, money order or stampa, and portage at the rate of To py for music and from 100 to 200 for hooks. If too. much ts sent the ex- | cos will be returned. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. tail oth= FLW. Merrick The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John B. @tetson Hat, $4 and $5 fon | Sheet | % May Be Built by Council’s Failure to CONSIDERED Levy Tax --- Plans made by 1 #0 arranging it that Mf prices It is very prot tory for the garbage le next Crichton tode he continued, the fact that In the waned by the coun to build « notwith y ordinat cit last Monday s madq for iming pla during next y of aduit ity hail prop din and | tion ther | remator include and the if desired, jail may be, of these. It could also be so ed that the er ould be constructed and pay at deferred un- til the or beginning of | 1904 Aside from this it may be decided | grant a te corporation ranchine truct and mainta a cren y to a of the city’s | ref in i ce n many cities, | ota n Francisco, and from ali | n learn this plan has been # suc- ent of th owe of There are already several applt- ations for a franchise of this nature before the city, but so far I, for YOUR PHONE Io the “Quaker orders will ty’s garbage wo “Af the city decides on tits: means | lendid service of the of establishing a erematory I fayor of giving such private ¢ ation a franchise so that a rea able amount of money would —. Dunlap, real estate. 6 Union block, Drug Co. Your receive prompt Goods delivered by special messenger. WE DICTATE PRICES Swamp Root Peruna - be 4 attention. oe i (Fletcher's) Syrup of Figs (Califo Cuticura Soap Wood Alcohol, per Gsiton 391.00 Paine’s Celery Compound... .69¢ Combination Fountain §: guaranteed .<. Hot Water Bottles. Scissors, worth 450 pod Whisk Brooms, good enes, for The power of our cool cash has forced down the prices of all rainy-day goods and has brought to our door the biggest assortment of rainy-day bar- gains that ever were landed in the Queen City. Men's and Women's $2.50 Um- brellas will go at +o $126 Men's and Women’s §2.75 Um- brellas will go at $1.50 Women's $4.00 and $5.0 Um- brelias will go at........, $2.71 Women’s and Chil- Storm Coats, Mackin toshes and Rubber Coats, at greatly reduced prices. WHY PAY MORE | Full Set of Teeth and Fit Guaranteed } $5.00. '. Crowns, solid top, 22 k. ge Work, 22k ... 4 Fillings, that stay in. ver Fillings, that stay in. 500 We doas advertise, we are here work guaranteed 10 ly attendant always pres- tee ep aents, Dut all graduate ntints of 12 to 29 years’ practice as cialists tn ti *rpective bran e Real Painless Denti: gal Dr. E'. Brown's Dental Parlors 713 First Ave.; parlors 1, 5 % Union block? ane cor ‘douthoae DERTAKERS uneral Directors and Embalmera, 4607 First Ave., bei. Pike and Union | MacDougall & Southwick’s. Hours: Seattle. Wasb. $:30 to § p. m.; Sundays till 1 p. m. int California Bra idy for $3.00 per gallon; Claret 500 per gallon; Double Stamp Kentuexy Whiskey, $3.00; Fine Port Wine, $1.00 per gallon; Sherry, $1.00; Muscatel, $1.50, Remember we have some fine Potatoas, per sack 750, 120 Lr Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone, Main 1060 supply | ‘department | ‘iy | | rs ‘The largest and best equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast. We have ali the latest and most scientific methods of modern and painless dentistry. We crown, fill and ex- tract teeth without the least pain. No stu- Ss employed, but ail are dentists of tong / of experience. We examine your teeth ana tell you in advance Just what your work will cost, We make no Charg® for extracting teoth when plates are ordered. All work guaranteed ten years. Tady attendants ale TEETH ITHOUT PLATE Pull Set of Teeth. SPLOIALTY, Bridge Work . Gold Crowns . Gold Fillings Sliver Fillings Painless Extracting » Office—From $:30 a. Rooms 11,12, 13, 4 Hinckie jey Biock Ave. PREB m. to 8 p.m. 717 Second