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UGET S SEATTLE PACKING HOUS PURCHASE E COMBINE | market price. We know that the AT FAIR PRICES—FAV ORS EAST SIDE PRODUCT | fluctuate to a emall extent |ana are willing to stand that, but went time we are almost a Jentirely shut out of the local mar ny ket. The r hers of Western Wash. have tried ral times, but they The people in my section feel the | ington are thoroughly aroused ove ply tell me that they will Pay | need of an independent house han the treatment they are receiving | (N° MATReL Pris te net RY | dling this product, and the time ; ee the MecenneR trent. They oh at th ; is not far distant when such a plant S . th posit of a Kan 1 being my | will bs hed, The Nueers it is worse thar bly ttle to this market; they say the | of w < , J stock to Seattle, ax their cate ee Ce an teat oe tee Western Washington would wel ‘ j mat ietieed upon with . 2) Se joes ° such @ place, and I am wore EEC est hore from pois “ oe eye. sn Clatlam | YOUd patronize it loyally. They ° \ wf the Cascades. George W. Law-| 4 , would then know that they have , Fence, of Exa, Clalla nty, has | COURLY I find that the same} market tn ttle and would feel ie ewsert ences that adtiaty |Comdition exists in all of Western | more eager to spend thelr money . : Washington, to ascertain before we | py, him that his product is not wanted | "8" ; her in, the al market pe nie the marust anywaere nes In order to test the condition Lawrence raises a great number | What we are going to get. If We (Lawrence took four of the finest| pt tine beef cattle yearly, He wants | 008 the cattle here heel mt ; [cattle in his herd and started for market, but cannot find it here, | HROW® we cannot afford to send ithis city. Me tested the market He believes that should be | nse of br . dogg ondition in Port Townsend, Port a good market and the people of f gt ve nhc a Angeles and the sound cities and | this section would be willing to Cat) eae ee eet be lost. found that conditions were very un home-raised moat,if the trust would |" — nye vantage of our help- | mmuatactory He says he was met allow it. But when he presents the | ,, tigi gr gin with orioen ° of the co mbine in Subject of prices to the local slaugt - every place he visited, and found [ eee cte ds wt deen tae coke [prices. The producers of Western the condition most unpleasant to } ment that Washington beef ts not) oo - mow namalin ett, aba teal producers. The cattle buyers have | | fo geod an that from the Bast pe pp Me tak ous tock {2® Producers at thelr mercy on | 1 have been trying to get the lo |" “0's market here. There are|™ nt of an evident combine we eal meat buyers to give me a price,” | TaN te ee i ny eounty who are I will not bring any more cattle eaid Mr. Lawrence yesterday - jinto § jong as this cond be hly disgusted with the con-|iion exists,” sald Lawrence this ditions here and say they will never| morning, “and 1 know of @ great ship another beef animal to this| somber of other people in Western market. and as @ result will Hot) Washington who say the same, Th | spe their ney in Seattle | matter has not ended, and the pr hey feel that if they cannot get | qucors of this section of the state, proper treatment when they bring |; lieve, will enter into @ com their products here they had better| Hing to defeat the trust that exists stay at he and patronize other |, seattle cities when they want to Invest This naturally should be our tle which the buyers say are a8|i+y for us I do not believe it is good as any brought to the Seattle | careny for the consumers whe market, but when we come here We | stele are shipped from other se are generally worsted in the deal. | tions of the country and put on the All we ask is for them to qu perenne ir being brought he some ©, #0 We can know sot from a long distance they cannot be | where about the value of our cattle |. good as cattle from the neigh For 2 Ibs. New Full Cream Oo" RAR ERROR saNREE SH boring ranches, but the slaughter | house men say ours are not wort! CHEESE so much, I would like to know Extra Good Values | ‘an, } OUND FARMERS UP AGAINST THE BEEF TRUST REFUSES TO [When wo reach WESTERN WASHINGTON CATTLE worth %¢ pound, Tomorrow, Tricot Flannel Waist Wednesday Diues, greens, black; a ya 2 Ibs 25¢ js Mens Extra Quality Mlastt Suspenders, handsome nickel tr ngs and leather ends fe: a pair Be Royse’ All Woot Vestee Suits, wines 4 to 7 years, $4.5 ape TEA AND COFFEE CO. § j “e.ro8 cee te $21 SECOND AVENUE, ‘ Meer Madison Street, Laster Sicilian, the most por ?T-tnch wide extra quality black Taffeta Bik. o crade that wil | Seattle Tester |e chenee - $1.00 BOTH PHONES-@ Kid Shoes Friday Evening, Sept. 16th. Glove Contest ey 15 rounds, between Billy Woe Los Angies, and Tommy Bur Chicago. Preliminaries between Krant a Clark and Cove and Bennett Tickets, $1, $2, $2.50, $3 and “Don't Worry, Watoh Ue Grow” The New Store Three-Day Sale in Carpet drowr a 206, 208, 210 Pike Street, and Dra and style of Credit y Room Ends Wednesday Nigh The th Roorr un for induce you barga in the ¢ pe which w th w The these any advantages to offer GET THE HABIT. ees manors feapgsagree The have m offer yc ht ntere The Carpet room: valu to intr ne ip eth and Draper im, will last Speciats in rameeteors hast Days x is Tak $1.50 for doubl $1.98 $12.50 $1.98 106 $1.25 B06 106 Lj 2 ; Nott “™ pa { rtaine, 4 ° { 1 Silk $17.50 Brunse | colors, spe } mich Co Ingrain Carpet, heavy wool, reg- } ular special, per yard 4Be } 5 | Ingrain Carpet, extra heavy all ‘ wool, regular 85c; special, per } 15¢ 36-inch ¢ » Swine yard GGe | $1.00 10-4 Cotton Blankets, Se Stair Carpet, special, per § yard 18¢ } $1.25 Comforters, each ‘ SALE OF DAMAGE DMETAL BEDS STILL CONTINUES o but thts satisfaction we aid the here, All the can get te that we will be p: | Fight for Hall rT cony BUTTE, Mont., Sept The opening of the Democratt tion of Silver Bow county yeoter day was strenuous cinze Dem rats took ot the ha and Mayor Mullins was forced ¢ barge them with the entire pe © before he could clear the ha ousted Democrats then held tion on the « ntepe the other faction, which to be the “regulars,” got to business in the convention h posession The nv while claims down hall. court house A number of paasengers on one of the Madison street cable cars were badly shook up yesterday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock in an aecident caused by the grip of the car cai ing on a protruding end of one of the cable slot protections at Terry avenue. Before the car controlled, the steal edging had torn the front trucks from beneath the car, and it was over an hour before the wreckage was cleared away and traffic resumed. There waa 26 pas |sengers on the car at the time and J were jarred more or less, How ever, no serious injuries were re | ported. | Theodore Arcoodares wan fined $10 for contempt of court by Su perior Judge Bell yesterday after noon, Arcoodares attempted to talk back to the judge in the trial of the sult of Nicholas Ar coodares against Peter and Theo dore Arcooda: He was giver til five lock this evening to his fine. The three quarreling of a smal! the division of the sult brought by N dares is for a receiv of the case has not cluded WANTS HIS BARGAIN R. L. Fox, who formerly owned the now belonging to the Great Amert an Marble company, brought writ of garnishment on Allen Weir c pay Arcood over tr brother manage stand an The « ment it 1 be r yet Ar tria as The been laims to have ma land secretary of the concern, holding up a few million dollars worth of the apital stock that Robert Ball, pres nt of the company, is alleged tc have pledged to Weir for $1,000. A writ of attachment was served on $18,000,000 worth of unpledged stock LOAN WAS NOT PAID ANNOUNCEMENT hief « y stter ha rk just returned HERALD, i | SHOOK UP PASSENGERS could be} |HE TALKED $10 WORTH al On the petition of William Neslin. C. T. Tyler wan appointed receiver for personal property of Kisie St Omer, with instructions to seize it for the purpose of satisfying a chat tel mortgage. Elsie St. Omer will! lowe a handsome pair of gold garter buckle her 4 nd rings her sealskin coat and a piano, on which she secured a loan TO VISIT tone AAR abe aig snainteinat LITTLE HAPPENINGS The Broadway Improvement club meets tonight to discuss the pro klann w un| |p wed widening of Roy street, The twenty Standard Get the proposition to bulld a new city hall t wottling Patterns, October |" ay also be considered " of 106 and 16¢ Designer. H. B. Peters, of Ballard, com ae a plained to th Jeattle police tht it 7 morning of the loan of 75 feet of| noing proet cotton howe and a lawn sprinkler,| HEALTH BOARD WILL INVES are out You + nis Tho appliances were taken out of | of ord | makin | his yard during the night, and he| T'@ATE CROAR RIVER WATER | WHAT TO DO. | woe. aad © Hugene rth, a roomer at 110} aan Maine ot po & gold watch from his room, He] The board of health, Iast night, | he Rory ; maa |in at a loss to know how or when . ft ' ' It vs if Et Frag erplovertnghnny AGE yA GOODS Councliman Daulton last night in-| Gijiiam's opinion relative to ite au-| Palm If Pansing It, or bad effects fol- | troduced in the council an ordt . ge K une of « or beer,| SPECLAM.Y PRICED FOR TOMORROW nance licensing every expreas wa- | th to investigate and regulate 1 : that eanant Several thousahd yards of the mont 5 " will ing b wa in the city. One-horwe| ply decided to make an inspect! ts : Wee mile the prices g w and come in t Pyne wagons Will be obliged to pay $6 a| of conditions at Barneson, the Jay ‘ ot your new dress while the tments are year, two-horse wagons $10 a year,|ancse sawmill town in the Ce p= Root ed, It MIXED HOMESPUN SUITING—P< Jand wagons drawn by more than|river valley, Health Officer Lud-| stands t heat f nderful 62 inches wide; regular § c Oo; two homes $15 a yoar low and probably another member f ' ning at a yard eee 4 of the board will make a trip to|f : ' 4 a showié GRAAITE CLOTH a is wn wit na fe day s the . 1 iruggiste in . " : be | DESIRES FREEDOM | '*o tows within 2 tow days. | | fifty-cer lar ate wold at $ yard, On sale tomorrow at | a6 announced @ meetin y ' i of I UNFINISHED CHEVIOT he | Mre, Josephine Redden, who| thet Chy Bugineer ‘TRomecs aie ' the great kidr | value at $1.50 a yard. Now 4 claims that her husband, William my pengpts Bowne» aig A ng Al an “o) eee tat hat te ut aboot PANAMA CLOTH—A handsome all fen, during “ pa o yeu ‘ . ya . Soures ‘ ent ab te t wide all , ed at eran. Sere, Oe Pee ore Yates | ina not alter the attitude Aad Dr. Kilmer & Co. Ting ” ! $1.60 a ya ree wult against him in the joard tm the matter. it ha NE TE a og Ring 4 GRANITE CREPE fat or court today She asks the he engineer contention that . s offe I wide, reg ar alue ard On a store her maiden name the drainage < the town is » T> 1 h ' ke, but at : Walker in the event of |thoroughly filtered through the i op K Mea INE TAILOR CHEVIOT : being are 4 that it is harmless before | 1 C Reot md thel ' - ry . On jreaching the river, The membe : Binghas N. Y., on every at ng sn ; , | MARRIAGE LICENSE |i..." tonr'.cce vet =| iain" vary’ |make @ personal inspection of cc Tor Albert Edward Goff, 33, and |e ene ae aaron neat phon! | GRANITE CLOTH F e, a | Bidwa Parks, 23, both of George: |). sone “ : | $ a yard. ¥ rn at town: 1 Welch, 38, and Rose They Rot propose to sx | A SILK SPECIAL—All 8 Black Taffet 7 inches Price, 82, both of Portland, Ore; F.) on. city to the danger of Pee wide, re pecial at Ibe | ravid 2h, nd arab , “ | M. ‘Davidgoo, 25, and ‘arah 3. P. | Soiuomio it it can be helped. It | Victory, SUITS AND COATS ee —s © contamination by disease germs! that they THE SWELLEST STYLE OW HERE GREAT ABUNDANCE re 4 by new arrive ect from G, 0. P. PILES UP ITS USUAL 1! EVERY DAY pee wen orm aa, aaron « brown and ke 8124 te Bs hs WHOLESALE PRICES. DIET TOURIT OGAraote camer (These prices are to any buyer tn proof materials $10.00 to $20.00 | quantities I small purchases| PORTLAND, M 12.—With Pr So SSS § McCarthy Dry Good Preah Meat-—Cow beet, 6@6%¢ per | * cCarthy Dry Goods ib; ateen beef, 6% @ ide Ib y by 4 { something Second Ave. and So ib: n, €@6 eC ID. ore @ e « Ww 1 ag ae ; Company iinisn breakfast bacon, 6c Ib; bellies, | ¢-y : freah, Me Ib. mg i s we 7 DAY SPECIALS Vegetables. od 60 Guaeress 7 . You save money by wateh " —— Sint | ing these prices, and nothing ee wee 180 SS? err * that the d ate | Hug articularly needed so that Chief }IB but clean, good goods oT per sack, cabbage, 1 th branches of th 3 ~~ bo Delaney will have a list of appll- ee Pre OT EE ogg og ig. ag B - e ha thy sentirn ; . . nereasing the police departument by io ogee Fe plant. 16@3tc; sweet potatoes oe nee 26 men becomes éffective note ayia ate See CANDIDATES UP rs + Green Fruit, te | from Librar mith relative to = new and floury, now § Ibs ? : MRS. WINSLOW'S SEPTEMBER 29 °" avrase he has made tm . a ber bee. Lew | The civil service hidden eee lot. that @ artment ‘The Wash Day Necessities Wert BEERS RTS a en sok im Wo take @ new clamificae date ‘soothes the child. sohiens Salar: anathema - tion so that it would be in perina- Reduced 340 bun cian ot het Conus be tn seme nent form and in such shape that $4.00 per t tig u ne plifie I ays ig ae ase IVE CENTS A ROTTLE of the city. The examinati lit could be amplified at any time. SOAP. regular HAN DSAPOLIO te Very apectal price 2 for 150 PYRAMID SOAP POWDER - r 6é ° 99 specially adapted for clean pees alicia. “Sha tao, aut e Ives ay tothe |New ane 200 eas. G8: Kilbrick peaches, 16@ 86 . word peaches, 60@ 0 RUB-NO-MORE, @ soap pow : | THE MONARCH RANGE /8 THE BEST RANGE IN THE WORLD der that savem work, reg. 16 Hay, Grain and Feed. is 4 ‘a | While a little early, we propose, if possible, to get the Monarch Range inst many houses @ur- Py oe neg hag — 1 Ing the firet few days induce cum re to make en earlier than } chor OG 27.00 per ton, shorta they otherwise would—and to t every Monarch Range # the means of sell- | oilet ps by Fay eg A ing many more, and so greatly ake our business to our profit, we t the following offer |B FAIRBANKS = GLYC ~ Oy Aa We will give free ONE TON OF GOOD RANGE COAL to each of the first seventy-five (75) pur- TAR SOAP, reg. Se, our price preaeed timothy, $19@20 ton, new) chasers of Monarch Ranges sold on and after Tuesday, September & This offer applies to either cash or | wheat hay, $1400@18.60 per eredit 1ONE MINERAL SOAP, for Puget & wean $12@13 per bea | ranien Xe. pow 2 middlings, $26.00 per ton; cracked | Many thousand Mechagies, vag. 10, & Toe BL form, $29.00 per ton: wtraw, 810001 T of watintied —=4 150 per ton Peanuts, Jumba %o; A-1, mers know that fe the Monarch Butter, Eos. Cheese. } Range ie the best Save on Cheese per Ib; Hast- know PURE WASHINGTON FULL 20@21c Ih LB mer | CREAM—tich and very fine Ree Native ranch, 28@2%¢ doz 2 Oregon ranch, thc dou; Eastern, 23¢ | | Oe, ib 15e B Ore 8 COCOANUT, reg Cheese—Native, 11@120 Ib. 1c size, now 2 for... 156 Same, reg. %-Ib., 200, now Ihe ultry, Same, reg. 1-Ib., 3c, now. .300 Chickens, hens, 12%e: spring, 16@ | 16%c, Ducks, live, 18@ le. | } sou Fish, Ete. | ONY | 7 Lah. Halibut, 4@4%c per Ib; salmon | BRAND CREAM trout, 19@ 1c per Ib; Moundera te per can per Ib; roles, B\0 per Ib; shrimps, 19% @ ise per Ib; smelta, scarce. | KONA BLEND COFFEE (fa Groceries and Cereals oy “ mM Sue Golden C, in sacks, $6.45 or lke Jave tte } 0d ya cave a » Gee Extra ©, in sacks, $5.46; powdered the so-called Mocha and [Bl ti barrels, $620. dry granulated | Java coffees welling at same sacks, $6.06; cube, in barrel, $4 price 250 [ME Fiour. patent, per barrel, $4.50 Crown, $4.76; Straight, per barrel | $4.50; Gold Medal, $6.26; Minnesota hard wheat, $6.00; Pillsbury, $6.50 Pilisbury's Bert, $¢ tard Da m > a le kota, § Whole wheat flour, per ° barrel, $4.00; graham, § erabam, | 10m, per bale, $2.16: rye flour (The Family Grocer.) per barrel, $4.7 rye flour, 104. bale $2.50: rye meal, 60. per b 503 PIKE STREET. IND. 998. MAIN 998. ar co corn meal wh hominy barre! | hominy $2.60 ifr t. per He pastry per case, barley | boxes, per ewt peari rley. 100-1b ks eplit am, Ib boxes, $5.00; split pean ‘ . 00-Ib boxes, $460; popcorn, per e, in torn cities it relgne supreme over every other ra pewt., $2.60. ' | yn | Can sell you most any kind of §}P Ho, there! 25 per cent discount > MON. N 3 | heaters; having a selection of /OM photos. No coupons, Began & Te A ARCH RANGE ted RS H over 1,000 at at one-half the P}Briceon. 1516 First avenue = hl We k you to have a little rp We are y me expe ed stove and range men 4 _NOTICE Why not inve to give you Mo original cost gate before you bu y in | your own pocket. Also ranges momted: : most every brand and make We offer $20.0 oash for any smarch j our floors at a big saving in Monatch Range mold by um | Pont { prices. Give us a call to | Oia anes yt Me 8 "jon | — Ranges, Laclede, } » been ins Walton payment Sully, Gysrentess, Remember the name and place. fin Portiand. If offered to the pub ialipitaidetaginall t " lie Miss Walton me will have | 1 to have beer forged to same by D NEY & WOODHOUSE those having them in posseasion e ooo LENA 8. WALTON Complete Housefurnishe e e ° Agents for Charter Oak | Best Dinner in Seattle _ e | . Four course, 500; 6 course | a and 12 course, $1.00 with uteines 418 PIKE STREET or Burgundy. Kvery evening A101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. I Phones—John 981; Ind. A1156. Bl the Maison ‘ond James Barberis, «