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KJ | FATAL DUEL THE SEATTLE STAR. from Fishermen's Union (Special to The Stan) the ¢ t wasG@only releasea Aer, on an. | a p alleged that he a} om Mn cloners were ‘ k anted Mant a teenen eee Cae novelty of 8 A 1 f tho delegates to the -~' st : tl al Directors’ « t n it We t . Kn» terw be * \ at : hed business © 4 pulling a w | P Re i red by J. W. € t Wa @Mochowter, ©, L, Haak ‘| HAVE LIGHT rt acaunae rh tention of the Beattle Eteo- | ce Waasscua'alty ores Arese on w to Ad the Pr R ‘ mpany was that Kroegér Wa" /Union Street Residents Will Get! f. we t supposed ath Three Arc Light~By-and-By wedi ‘ barn. It w a a. nlan to that effect was ported tn] | Ive" W ORAAT BALE he Arm of 3 & Mall and at tev Morris vened ting Sy pee Late U. 8 Government Goods At at it had been t tyelar © rowd ad boon the) Btygian tracts Big Crowds to take the ear te nor 8 event 4, tw the ' and dozens | } iu belong b “ tr t enu h testified that such was] ances i A big crowd is in dance eve t tl wa ven that the |" At fay, ¢ oy gathering betng tard hortly after the tent, and has! great big arc. ligh the et oat ied ; AY MARSHAL! been trted before, but at that| one th ave at Fitth [and $6. « ; ee ten ‘There Charles Huson. ual ka ten be ; . A. . ff fle | « 5 h be Hand » on MISSING en eof t t t Saat’ thanaien te . . at. a Rage “| Me® W. &. Tyrrell He has a ct but the counell thought |b brings ‘% ana U, ¢ Mra. Fletcher Bent ont, ty ‘ ie mu y buckskin gauntlet « . gighted yesterday Stel LR t ned down thin t sa Ar -page * : out In the William Tyrrell, “het what ther | Sean TA + no ¥. Molnes AISED ; at they have heen |1s going at about the same y py Paul Reinmuth, rere tere en kee ve D. MeKay red C. Hollenbeck. B. Doherty § | did Sh i P. Wohif. Saat Rei The Stage piendl owing SURVIVORS | tm 3 . ak H. Web Baker, Al Balley,! ogee ste ha y Bent, Capt. Mointyre, Firat OF rn 0 Irs shore | ficer Charles Bruce, Chief Engineer oe ayy I aa “The Prince of Pilsen” _ James Ward, Second Assistant En Russians in| A. matinee thie afters 1 : reports the miss gineer Pizzotti, James Alwood, | bean arneatea | pertormence t Pgs vege Be ¢ known dead and ohnson, Emanuel Passomenis, | eee nee ne | pAmAROMENT Of the Meleay -Byotnon, © are still miss-| Wileon, John McEwen, John Dris ree an | eon y at the Grand ie bia coll, John Reames, William Hughes | ner ee viae | otth, “Sinevtatls Houmas” | Teurves - - nal devel. | eVeriing the musical comedy, “The i that some| Prince of Pilsen,” comes to the Grand for the rest of the week. 1 piece i replete. with excelle are made WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. m ¢ named. Geoge W. F bs Fourth An t Postmaster Ge W. Mach > cered James L- Bristow, at the head of the ant ‘ *y: of 18 pie ce will furnish the Inatru pe ms settgat reas aot " ded. ‘The w t of "OSES HEART | |Gone OUT OF BUSINESS The Neill Company Pe Pye yne, in which ne . he Rainbow Basin Mint ig erna, both in Di Heath are severely criticiend although ment in for : insolvent by Superior Judge Te [Greatly reduced. aN NEW YORK, ( oar nm, this morning, and James |" So we would advise all Chair buy ounced today that h sid pot | Blackistone appoin : r ere to call om us and inspect our o] actetons 's008 line before buying elsewhere taken on the pet BIC STEAM NTO STUCK IN Tht MUD Hoisted on his own petard! 10 men That was what happened to the (st Frenchman. And Shakespeare said it would be sport to have someth similar bappen to an engineer. But w n worse then that has happened to with crowt ars and jack Trews, end the big steam roller that hax to do men with big oaths and cusswords | with the peculiar proceedings going were at work laboring mightily for ny For 2 Ibe Fancy Renovated Rutter 9} b4 ° on on First avenue, near Virginia a while Jong hour, and when final Tomorrow, Thursdey, Ow 2 ] ae Sg eT ines Tt got stuck in ite own mud. It considered @ great triumph. By | . ed Gown im the mire un ts noontime ish machine was big, Mat wheels, four feet ¢ back again shore It is mot likely 1ano eter were sunk the bub that it will again butt © } e maize. And no doubt it wot ven trap. my bag b= | ° us BE. ams ouse- to China or whe through a j antipodes may be, had not the con-| The hauffeur, it te rumored, will tractors taken alarm and got busier | forfeit his job for risking the auto- Fresh Roasted Coffee st all than they have been gor many a rotier in the contractor# own ter prices, Cor, Second and Union long day. They got a crew of about! ritory san hansen “tna: “Cue alain from the nix-minut MUST WAIT LONG TIME, It ie not probable that any defin- ite ection will be accomplished in the Queen Anne hill car line propo: sition until the return of Presid Furth of the Seattle Electric Com~ pany. Mr. Furth is now atten ding | the bankers convention in San) Francisco and will not be likely to return for 10 days or more. Until then the committees were appointed to demand actic Queen Anne or possibly two At present. th district have to Harrison street, take a ¢ va) walk th up the hill a at the top of the t ve to make the times a very distasteful incon |longer they wait for a |street car service: the a“ Queen, Anne people get thing % due to drop, and shortly. madder WEN AFTER compar eedingly good one At the Old Cross Re: At the Old Cross Roads ‘Thompson FurnitureCo. (Uncorporated.) 1427-1429 tet 2.000, while the of undeveloped gi cor, Pike. ‘“‘Keep. In Mind” aning and $1.90 KIMONAS Tomorrow between the hours of 9 and 12 noon we will place on sale on Bargain Square a ‘arge new lot of Flannelette Ki- monas; fancy stripes in pink, blue and red, faced with plain colors down front and around collar.. Nine to noon, 97c, instead of $1.50. 2000 yards of Fine Cambric e i at this » to four @ delay in| ar traffic | |BANKRUPT STOCK SALE TWO GOOD SPECIALS ut of the Boston BANKRUPT STOCK | $15 SUITS the and some drop hard. edgings from 2 inches to 4 inches wide: also in- is Compaged of } | sertions from 2 to 3 inches in width; In this lot are Pure Wool Serges, Cassimeres, Chev Will and Knowledge |) . 0 112 1-2 Nine to rioon to | s,Scotch Tweeds.and Worsteds; oh a Suit in the lot worth 10¢ and 12 Ize. Nine to noon Cia less than $15.00. We have put a uniform price FE do not spare any- | morrow, Sc yard. for your choice of any Suit in this assortment, at $9.85. W thing to please you, | 1,600 carte of white Pearl Buttons, all sizes, two doxen . » Irons The Priget Sound Tugboat com son card, worth ito; 9 , on Bargain Square, Bas. we acre pe |pany’s big ocean tur yee in tobe Es ati wedhs cA ae BOYS’ LONG PANTS renee > cin show the a company’s treight cst cakes Witchhasel Soap, tn oval cake, extra special SUITS, ages 14 to purpose. We can show the 2 most complete line of goods rg be! we ie * re to tom: row, from 9 to noon, on Bargain 20, $12. 50 Sults in Men's and Boys’ Appar bag Rphetenth yy 2 gene ' {th wooden handles, worth A splendid selection of patterns and fabrics, Fancy Wors el. This is the right place Mane, ‘ta aiker hare We ed et ag ype ve th = Bio: ate te teds, Blue Serges Black ( lay Worsteds, B Black Cheviots, to buy your clothing. A. T. & T. Co. in to be towed to} A nee 18594, patare and evel shapes, took and Unfinished Vorsteds, and / ool Cassimeres. -— re pt oe wan tat iF Pte wee like ‘as pn te sine ood on «tay Yeats, ready for Suits that sold regular at $12.50, your choice for $7.35. Suits and Overcoats from $10 Up ume dt bro jor morning. It t# conside and discharge her befor land to the people of Nome for their ring the long winter, ts to be ht to Seattle to be stored away | This course was decided upon this to attempt to get the vessel to Nome framing. sift noon tom: at studies, worth 2®e to 2 Good values all through the store on thte balance of the D. Buck & Co. Bankrupt stock red unsafe | spedeseimeréto.| czas | Stone, Fisher.& Lane |ip.£.MAVES & CO. | From « room tn Strongest Overcoat House in the house, near Station B at ate. 900-804 Firet Ave., Cor. Columbia tools, owned by L. M. stolen last night & large numper of valuable carp Hewell, ty tnishea | Second Avenue and University Street 1404 Second Ave., Times Bldg. nter'a | wore ) Golden Fleece Yarns Samps¢ Lining ilk McCarthy’ s Ladies’ Turnover Collars ; So Sale morrow 5c Handkerchief Sale Friday Morning 9 A. M. 22 =1C Black Cat Contest Prize Winners The McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. Winter Is Coming — s Heal Room usen the REON PIANO preference to m any Bhe find that the 10 Cents Sale Starts Friday f the tiful ther beau- argest manufactur- * surplus rr can 10e of sil the SINGING QUALITY Of the Emerson is of much sistance to the voice Sherman, Clay & Co. Coast Agents. 711 Second Ave. ot Nut Picks, #, Table Dutchess Trousers t the lot is worth as little as 10 Cents REMEMBER THE STARTS FRIDAY RHODES BROS. 1225 Second ave. SALE Arcade Blig $1.00 A RIP, " Sold exclusively by ToKlas, Singerman ber Ex- & Co. Ser u change Bidg en the See us y begin te at once $325 t Wxll0 with east front on Mist ay near the Madrona Park car line. give easy terms on both ¢ ove, Union Block to MacDougall Southwick. Next door Herbert S. Upper || — 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman bik. A Famous Remedy for Sick First ave. and Cherry st. | Headache | £ The cause of this complaint Is not mes from the has in the head at all, it stomach, A stomach that ‘ome clogged by over eatin ing, or abuse in any ma warn you by bringing on ® |ache. Cure the pains and ¢ mach, and the head if, All bilious atta belching, bad tas xion this remedy, dunn's Improved wold by druggista LADY SHOPPERS ure to Dine at Will find it @ Pleas RRUGES, } pepsta | mouth, muddy comp! | low eyes, are cured t {It te called Dr. Liver Pills, and 1 all over the U. 8, for 3he per 1320 Second Ave | One pill for a dose, or sent by mail s - ‘4 jon receipt of. price Sample free Dainty Lunches at Popular Prices. Dr. Bosanko Co. Philadele COFFEE TO PERFECTION. a. The Quaker Drug Coq rst avenue, Seattle.

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