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A Gample Bottle Gent FREE by TO SCAVENGER SYSTEM : ESET BY CITY) .. nso = prettily staged and the three sup a wish In promptly curing kidne | porting characters are each excel bladder 1 urie acid troubles, rheu % Mize CITY COUNCIL AGAIN TAKES U P SCHEME FOR GARBAGE DIS- | really do not want him to and the sonaee A ent ol mS or Reem |PROPERTY ON HARVARD AV-|matinm and pain in the back, It ’ 3.30 others realise that the engineer 18 sharp. ‘The production Is one of the | ENUE PRACTICALLY CONFIB-|Soaiding pain In pessing tor bad 5.75 8. 5 . oftentimes too busy to frame tt, | pest the Grand has offered { . ong - ‘ee M ‘ t > Ibe POSAL FIRST ADVOCATED BY THE STAR TWO YEARS AGO Saakann “aul wadien be olaadion eh ee Ore 1 has offered during) carep FOR LOCAL IMPROVE | ettects following Use of liquor, wine ba. « ‘ 6.25 ani ts ‘nok ken tae Uae aes or beer, and overcomes that un > etter t PLAN WILL PROBABLY BE ADOPTED o> venmy $0 © Sak thes the ene oe yes MENTS pleasant. ‘necessity being com DOPTE gineer trying to carry too} “WHEN WE WPRE TWENTY | large a load of reeponsiblucy and ONE pelled to go often during the day Dice ward not be expected to attend to all! ‘The James Neill company, at the Jand to get up many times during 4 : ine ag office promptly, | Seattle theater, Is playing to crowd. | ‘axation for local improvements = ~ ow on llega Bw hn Me ik labels U8'e deenletpst , elderetice and thes do i hings the council} ed houses in “When We Were/on Harvard avenue has become!ix soon realized. It puande the garbage crematory and scavoager| At the time the council killed off] city Engineer ‘Thomson himnolf |e mle One, Neill Is supported by | equivalent to confineation, accord-| highest for its wonderful cures of - system, which The Star has been| the last garbage fr 0 |nes always stated. that he was tu | cree cr NJenttle and ‘the | (RE te the story Attorney W. W-|the mont distronsing cases advocating for the past two years, | nine a or | favor of th Sliihioneh af 6 tine lke ttle and the | Wilshire and other property own-| gwamp-Root is not recommended SED SPRINGS PILLOW SLIPS. bide fair to be brought about at| Thon Alot cpeaientee an ees piece Is splendidly staged, Mis#! org affected, told at the counell | for everything, but if you have kid ¥o. 1 Woven Wire Spring All Torn and Hemmed. last, Conuciiman Daukon brought] report to the ad-|As to ee heeintorion. | Edythe Chapman, in the role of | mesting last night. They entered «| ney, liver, bladder or uric acid trou $1.75 eng the matter to the front again at the | visability and pra of en | tort we eam be BOD Mu Bod Me een iterieetathon et the (formal protest against the approval | he you will find it just the reme ‘ nupported hes, Defender, aaah meeting of the council last night by | tablishing a municipal crem: nicipal collection and destruction of | mexine Billot’s interpretation of the! of the Harvard avenue and Boyle-| you need $2.26 250 introducing a resolution instructing | He has never dor It was an-| garbage can be reduced to » system, | eat and Neill could give Nat Good: | ston avenue assensment rolls, claim-|" If you need a medicine you should r : hes, Mohawk, eaeh the health and sanitation committee | nounced at the council meeting last | ‘The abomination known as the city he ar pointers In the leading ing that they had been taxed too! have the beat by druggists in S60 to secure information relative to the| night, however, that he has been| garbage dump, on the tide flats, | Nestle ts pertioularty pretty and - high. Wilshire stated that a lot! fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes, You f, Gouble we > wu oe renee Bae ae in te F) collecting data on the subject, and | where all such refuse is now placed, | tortaining of bis, worth $2,700, had been taxed | may have a sample bottle of this “ \ $4.00, $5.50, $7.50 _— V > the meeting of th \ ably able by t ne to fi with the consequent distribution of | to the extent of $5,000, and another | great kidney remed wamp-Root nged Qu with geo = yo ge igs Sg plea = - a octane the the rotting ref over the waters | A LIVE WIRE man eald he would prefer to give | and a book that tells about it « for brass one pool sce lad sng ee 40 | of the bay, could be done away with. ‘The Alcazar is offering a comedy bin lot away if the assessments were | and its great cures, both sent abso — * $2.25 ony | m really on ‘ Filth could be carried to the ere-| drama this week, and the vernatil- | allowed to stand lutely free by mail. Address Dr \ 6... $7.00 . City Engineer Thomson has asked] Dr. Crict hairman of the! matory or crematories in covered The chief complaint made was| Kil Co., Bingh N. ¥ for $30,000 for the building of acre-|health and sanitation committee,| wagons instead of In the | My S5 tee Sriecemnem. comepney’s| 8) the "elena af property bea | When oa ae COMFORTERS. noid J Stas bain nmbalenitinahe ‘halen that be bed alee beam deine magons fuse neo present personnel is well demon. | tha bn of property ha hen writing, be sure to mention ; : New Rr $1.25 health ond canitation coanmities. in | litt caventionting fa ‘oon es makesh snow une nm fact many od by the ready handling of the | been charged for putting in two dif- | that you read this generous offer in BLANKETS. SU tiean os thas tieane Goammaten lhe ont ate wan An © HOW using specially con- | different roles A Live Wire’ is | ferent sete of curbs and gutters. | The Seattle Daily Star. Don't make 10-4 all wool, gray, and riting many street cars for thin pur title of the plece, which is full| The first ones constructed we any mistake, but remember the name $3.50 will vide for a larger | cities on the subject had found that 9 er, 1 | wool, gray. expenditure, if necessary | the establishment crematories in " nag Alas Sean (pad lowes Se semua Sear aly te lpr ane add ton vs Sea pe ' $4.50 bas before ft an application for a|ible, practicable, economical and | tern in me ees heels for house. | pears in @ new specialty between | room for new ones ’ b , On every bottle $1296 inches $5.50 franchise to ect and destroy the| more sanitary than the private dis-|at a reasonable price, At the pres. | were not gives @ rebate. The cous oat | sae city’s garbage, but the hot #/ posal of refuse ent time they must pay from 50 JOSHUA SIMPKINS. Ce ea eet tho | ment of $1,600 damages for the Sous? ts ¢ ‘ oo ghost of a show of Its being grant When the council referred the| cents to $ S maein ter tke bol Shs pentinn tee) cemetr dns | Oe, ee oe (he | breaking of a elty water main, Cor ; , $7.50 ed. The violent opposition to the| garbage matter to City Engineer |moval. ‘The garbage collector comes | “Joshua Simpkins” ie the bill this | wants Committee, so that rebates | poration Counsel Gilliam informing 81x90 +. white Yaw garbage franct when it) Thomson nine months ago for a re-|only when he wants t Pare mA counn | ould be made 1f-desired the council that it was useless to each $6.00 and only! w at the Third Av A coun ‘The ordinance calling for the con came up nearly two years ago and| port most of its m ‘ fight the cases further mbers realised to @ mt te o nd unde ‘ull steam te one o - the successful fight which Th that such action wa yapleas-|tion of the cuy near the business | the ‘emaiens of tee aan while : struction of ithe Rainier asvenu The remonatranc the 0. G PAPI made agains: it at that time has|ant method of disposing of the wub- | center has Yin and o6 theseaoun trunk sewer, which will cost $87,000, | against the sale of liquor on the IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. served to show the councilmen that | ject until the public should make| One of the most potent arg rment was passed without @ dissenting |industrial, carnival grounds was You can buy « $15.00 Solid Oak Ext Table, « $10.00 U the citinens Will Rot cand for the | another demand for the crematory. |in favor of the eccablohanent vote formally placed on file. holstered Couch, an $8.50 Iron Bed, or an $11.50 Golden Oak establishment of a garbage collec-/| All the wise and expertenced y| garbage crematory {s the compa . Mayor Ballinger's vetoes of the) GCounciiman Zbinden was given 20 > en tee cote. ae torme of $1 de : nd $1 ath. tion monopoly in the city as long as|dads have learned that the most | ti small cost of installation Jordinances granting special priv-| gays’ leave of absence | meh yet hornet pas ay yo perdi pobeer 3-2 the municipafity is able to cope | graceful way of disposing of an un-| the opinion of Councilman ee || legen to Mra. J. R. Winn and KR. M - SS ~~~ vane ~ with the situation. Plesant subject is to refer it to the | it would b : ing inst! r for erecting buildings were 7 © one good R to each of the Realizing the harvest that was to|city engineer. When the city tution as the water des nges sold on be reaped from such a monopoly | do not want to ume the smaller seale. In so her cash <2 “FALL GUY fy other concerns since that time have | sm 4 ar ement refuse raked over endeavored to secure franchises of | the ef ject to the | destr and more or lews valuable z some sort, but their efforts have in for eport materi taken from it. In oth WEDNESDAY FRAUD : * aken from | n oth ffer $20.0 cash for any | Monarch variably been doomed to defeat. As} eer Thomson rarely | ers the refuse is burned in furnaces : A fA | ay: bo matter how long used Ranges, lo Old range taken in part fully guara payment down, % a month a rule such proposed franchises were dropped almost without con i d to making report: Ae for generating steam for nunc | etna JULES REDELSHEIMER POURS SPECIALS HOT SHOT INTO COUNCIL FE po. yy At the first mee tle Credit Men's association, held cojaeiccees cl Q-[sHolmesFurnitureCo- peethoe, toncee gene 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. * Fancy Striped Hove | 7“. . | actu ay De ALL DAY MEETING First Pictures of Christening singin igi ott ae Cyilaren’s Pine Ribied ew | Sipe Ibe 20x20 inch, Art Den Rev. Gsorge Robert Cairas, the Of Infant Czarovitch, Aug. 24 3» % Nim posto with 3-18ch wi evangelist. announces that an al) as. day meeting, beginning with fore the license ai ru Wednesday © ? wuetee 0 o'cloc mi yesterday afternoon Men'*s BE & W. and Sun Linen The plan was tabled until more ie af Galer steeeh end Shae of the Independent Brewing com Wednesday Se | scheme should be gathered. The lo- Guanes tenance. & cama © pany and P. Meehler to sec re 14.00 Misses’ Drees Skirts of Tl cal branch received a letter in re be preached by Rev. 8 Hartwell reiteration of committee's ax fancy Scotch al! wool novelty [| gard to the matter from the na New York, who is assisting Mr tion in turning down the applica cloth; Wednesday $3.00 J tional association. The idea is to Cairns, in the evening. This will be tion of Meghler for @ license to os $2.00 Ladies’ Dress Skirt, of T) establish a $50,000 fund (en Geet of © tories of mectinns t© tablish & saloon at the southwest heavy serge; Wednesday Last night's meeting of the asso be held in the local churches for the corner of saird avenue and Pine $1.49 J ciation followed an informal dinner abpane of ageuning religious tatar street. The committee Iaid t be Men's Goat Work Glove These are to precede all the meet et. The church is on the Cedar matter over for a week, althougt Wednesday 25e J ings if it can be no anged. Chairman Benjamin announced that |} dc Ladies Corset Covers, trim street car line. he would vote againat it med with lace and embroid 1 do not see why « saloon should ery, Wednesday 206 Don't miss it. Bon Marche, Wed UNDERTAKERS nesday evening. eee not be located on that corner - Boys’ Heavy Ribt Ske ho amma — cause | happen to own It,” dec Hose; Wednesday IZwe Y 7 aa . ye couse | happen to ows scat Thomanene Ghote. usin ou try to make your character match your chosen mot- R the only business block in the Corsets, black and drab; W to. We make our business match ours, “Reliable Goods Something Bon Marche. that has not a sal in it needay $1.69 Only.” Wednesday eve os is « saloon on Third avenue to the Miners’ Kid School Shoes, ai! y od north of it in the Washington hotel solid, 8% to 11; Wednesday toe N LO ca Petar an and scores of them south of it on WW. (By Seripos News Ass'nd atin’ aeenen # Kid Shoes, sizes 6 to PORTLAN«, Ore, Sept. 20.—The UNDERWEAR “1 would not have any objection 8; Wednesday S&e | undertakers of the state of Oregon to the council's fonestly turning i Laas’ Finest Grade % holding a session today for the this eopltetiion dows. % would iine Serge Buskin Slippers, [| purpose of forming a state organi Pienty Here of the Kind You Need | LADIES’ V cates tee Geaenaie Gitferenes 06 tan wear equal to best leather; 9 zation to have regulations and pre- | for Cooler Weather. AND PANTS 25 But I do object to your turning |@ Wednesday Oe P| sumably to fix something like a| fleece lined, with cents BS! \down Meghler because you don't|—) $1.2 Ladies 1-Strap Sandal uniform scale of prices for work. | finished seams, good weight, in gray and ecru; priced at For 3 pkgs. Creapo. like me. I object to being the fal Wed needay DSe meeting was called to order | a garment 25e ae te a dome $2.50 Ladies’ Tan i2-inch High rday afternoon } LADIES’ VESTS AND PANTS of fine Peeler cotton, 25 cents The Independent Brewing com Top Shoes; Wednesday $2.00 flees and hand trimmed, satisfactory garments, pany filed ommunication in eee at, each Bh, Ss vy ome Cin een aeten ten the oon . P. 8. CORNWALL LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS of mixed wool, fine rib- street entrance to the saloon would | bed, in gray and white; priced at, a garment... .85¢ ter qualities at $1.25 and $2.00 a be closed if necensary, leaving the only entrance from Thire avenue Redelsheimer insinuated that it was pposition of Pike street coun cilmen that was causing him all the 5 cents THE INFANT PRINCE BEFORE THE ALTAR IN THE ARMS OF (trouble, while the officers of the PRINCESS GALITZIN. ALTHOUGH LITTLE ALE , {ED | Independent Brewing company as 35 cents Dosen for strictly Fresh Local Ranch Eggs. 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. _ SEVERELY ML | asteet nists ohh FRANCISCO, Sept 20—P.B | HOSE nee in this city and there is lit-| © hope of his recovery. Mr. Corn Bar for Fels Naptha Soap. BUT 10% POUNDS THE PRINCESS’ ARMS WERE HELD UP BY 1 . » E ’ eRe HE ? BY |sert that if the Seattle Brewing & ears of age, and one | yr V. COFFEE GEN. RICHTER, ON THE LEFT OF THE PICTURE, AND COUNT | Malting company had made the ap athe. on gay pr Boe Seed Heteey Voom satisfactory WOROWZOFF DASCHOF? 4 | plication It would readily have been pioneers in the west. His wealth is quality at the price, a pair 25e For the Best ¢ - granted Adams. Our Coffees The Methodist Protestant church roasted every day is on the opposite corner lame to establish a licensed gril! estimated at nearly $: of Worsted and fine English he has taken a leading part in the Cash i at 35e, 500, T5¢ and 91 financial and political history of the apie hed GOWNS b in te are large, part which is the Bellingham Bay rail 000,000, and } MANY BETTER GRAI ere Hose, pri SNAP mi land, 30 Righty acres thoroughly cleared; good acres of gx om at the northwest corner of Per tga. nou ates ~ - | LADIES’ OUTING one ome 0 1e The comunition deciaed to bearing orchard, living stream 9) president of the Bellingham Bay GOWNS, _ the The committee decided to take up | of wat pe 0 grade pebedl:. Bl feevavement eamoames cna be re warm, fleecy kind, of ample length and proportions, —— aa eerie at a cnatial meeting |} 08 main county road, not far }/ tains his interest in the Black Dia delightfully cosy and comfortable; come in many dif | . from Seattle, for $2,500, on the J| mond coal mines oe MeN ee ee wines THE YOUNG GIRL WHO RISKED HER LIFE THRICE DAILY IN | At the Bon Marche Wednesday J] easiest kind of payments Ente of ather grades and aien oh Ole te GUO & LITTLE HAPPENINGS chase : THE GREAT SALE OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS CONTINUES ALL THE WEEK, See the magnificent display in our large corner window. ALFRED LAWRENCE 90814 2nd Ave. | TEA AND COFFEE co. ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR H ER MOTHER 18 A HOPELESS eset: * If, any evening, your copy ot The Wier ete Seok” CRIPPLE (OR LIPS | @tar has not arrives at 6:6 o'clock, Near Madison Street. | telephone—Sunset, Main 1604, of In | dependent 1:38, any time between | 6:00 and 7:00--and a copy will be sent ~ BY pecial menseni ‘oad company by the | 7e4 ** wantin nce a Certainly after all expenses were paid Mra You Need a Pair of SHOE Two walters of the Butler hotel were arrested early this morning for selling game out of season. | Game Warden Rief and Deputy ~ BECAUSE 71 Seats ‘chet bantiete aera McCarthy Dry Goods (Special to The Star) tfrom the TACOMA, Sept. 20.—Little Ida rT hich the game was served and Second Av 4 4 red green 1 Dll rendered They Company Madison Street wed on personal recc = AC pemnehnwn WR better known In Tacoma as a,” the 15-year-old girl w Knives and Scissors | ‘i’ mayen ill pol te BE Go Flying in the Air a living for her widowed mother, | ejpfuiness of Tacoma eltisens. was taken to the train Sunday | geet on record here. She risked her ng and started on ber Way iit thr The trip was a terrible ¢ nd at } were rele pizan | Superior Judge Griffin yesterday afternoon awa Shrha |$800 damages against the city for jinjuries sustained when a wagon tn | h he was driving ran into a/ $1.00 Per Week } | wh y THIRS i] hone gin tng tbo Bap fnmetine “LATEST THING IN FALL SUITS, yOu SHOULD NoT DRINK ANyY-| On the pelition of creditor the| SHIRTS, WAISTS, COATS THING HANDY, DRINK SOMF ttle Wood Working company was AND MILLINERY ; a CH WILL HELP YOU | Placed in the hands of @ receive THING WHICH V yesterday afternoon, The company POPPA To every purchaser of a Box of the fa » Queen Beas Soap or Jopa © ap. at 26c, we will give a Christie Bread Knife or a pair of Scissors free—as Jong as they last. Both of these soaps are well known and standard makes, regular i5e a cake soap. We are selling cakes to box for cents, and Scissors or Bread Knife with J) Lee, it was transfer ce dally in making a secant living for herself and mother, while the carnival company for which she moved lworked made large sums from her her } rf nd then de eo Was one when eripplied for life ny Paddock he e could no longer be a oard the baggag e of revenue Portiand, owing t naar * i secured by Robert BE 4 to the draw- | rmances, it Dinner in Geattle each purchase. Come early, for J ing room of a Pullman. The doe-| poi course, G00: 6 ss ta . . | Four course, 6 course, 76 DRINK , 4 ny | they won't last long. tors here baye no hope of 4 re | and 12 course, $1.00 with Sauteines The rain is coming. We hav orga its insolvency, 0. 7 “WESTBERG & CHILDS Bring your p ptions, We ry Fraviola has gone home | o¢ Burgundy. Every evening at sae e Clark was ne med aa recelver, will fiJl them correctly, giving by | the Maison Barberi:, Second 4} the shoes you don't need rubber e I, The Jawie colebration ea last t 1312 SECOND AVENUE. our pb a Naop will remain close by Yay of Atonement, which began las yon jut whet your paysicas t debaier ot eel over. A new pair of shoes is Sunday, ended last night with im Annnndnnhanidnmppinmdmniindinnins calls for and save you moucy tig oy on ll aa | p Raney, eae ee tans tasbret fl Ba ni the trip by Jean Cameson, | hon th doctor's bill. pressive ceremonies je Hebrew Lon Credit at Cash Prices (2) We Sell on Credit at Cash Prices cheaper than a he ev eo res a trained on of the b tal. | churche The event is regarded a to's Pike SL Ph taed sare some Sowten,| FORCED 10 Bove aig mo Stone’s Pike St. Pharmacy f{ mardi cras company, also accom-| ‘The entire stock of household |iuh history T [ . Eg 4 (Alfnst “Anderson, ona ies tite REDUCED TRE'GHE RILTS (Ap geERT HANSEN BOTH (fa acagrngs eo cwlhered nosh “ Pang iow Paproen [= stoves and at wee ye y fl IN IT YOU GET BOTH FLAVOR | united in marriage September 17, at| pointe. Through cars, Saving of 28 Rich Jewolry Reliable Family an ert 0 by . i broer awe Gay ve oem | AND QUALITY the residence of the oth inating | to 60 per cen’ ee aay Poor rea ~ eam Peat munis ine entitier ' O18 Second Avenue TWO DOZEN HALF PINTS, DB-| clergyman, Rev. Martin L. Larson ‘The Seattle Transfer Company | 706 First Ave. youths Reduced rates been secured 1420 FIRST A 1 LED, 90¢. PHONE EX. 26. 911 Stewart street,

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