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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 3, to04 7 Thousands View vt Gnewoe ucensc ANS MEAT \eeiscieRakmits Se a “6 SHOT DOWN | ener ay ae oo The concert hall Heense tor tho| ae ; . ne Ht a : 2 a Remains of the wei wis ona /S “se i wiamatehead Ooo : By AWA THREE FOR CHARTER Dead Statesman sissies Sl nccronvrrencaveruwn| DELL OF |e nt dine, i moranonas sentoury me. ila a \ night be be n « 1 t close fr a Sahin one ; amusements, such as riding, m: AND KILLEO ON GREAT ' w ‘ pw Bg yn o> of (Special to The Star) - self sn ent th EDUCA TION NORTHERN TRACK ot axa t ‘ both putrefa U nd teria " th he cay, eee a that th at Was not injured Me |t with bh to 457 mi f aan I look bad on th t He Work There ts @ ger expecta pecial to The Star.) . ' The meat was wray ut the - Y AUTHORITIES WILL AROUsE! EDMONDS, Cet k Carl- : 7 ' t 4 canvas and was ther 1 erer " . @ nat { Sweden, was rum the best ¢ . vad to p ated, and th wate not ‘ n » Cee ‘ SENTIMENT AMONG COUN , and killed on railroad tage and } ‘ get into the pack t t B striking contrast ¢ track, four r north of thin efty, JURYMEN that is mad “ " ' found : t * puritan la now| TRY SCHOOL PUPILS rears Bigg : cient ta ied wontied i - " e n nen m the Great Northern railroad last teelien ae —— CHEAP CAYUSE un tea piclon of jand will almost ! - night ‘ a ted M : ; GOES | COSTS BIG SUM Sider. The Germa . —_ a With ¢ train struck ¢ netantly killed When jurors drawn to . \ e ' ar anica tt - tion | t He was about 45 years of age the crtmisal court during the [Doq“elty fo dleplay Ber talent for TO NEW YORK| : Jima "The tr pond to be | respectabl, Is expected to become |, Ae hind oon conte month of October reported t well as her f : oe (Special to The Star.) | “ ee : ' ;- | ica, a brother, who lives in Seattle perior J » Ta n u & iy a sndien th — - re 4 | ROSEBURG 1 as cos f t For some time past Carlson has thee we . umask ware |mnaman ae eee News Ass'n PHILIPSBURG, Mont., Oct, 2% Feirbanks etteaded ar been employed cutting bolts in Joe from the oF ties " “ as capably | aot p Pa left | Th al of 4 involving the | rian church here austere English woman King, | cy P h grade Otto's logging camp, near here. His Jurors and the ady t avo fh A . . wort out heard a es ~ RacneParm ll ygne a Aton body was removed to rett by ing ® MAL t r n we the W ral ail te coum-| J. A. Town , pet 4 oe . t Ka f the | Deputy Coroner Challacombe, i t is share of —-. He will go to the Motel Sa betwe ’ and $1,600, and jin the afternoor . ineo | ** . — 1 in speedy |erine Glimay cu matte at Yet ended. Matt and inter med 1 gi --thepmane - 5 3 KIL oe — SS eee LED AND - but that ix r solute maste wk . fe detaile . p ha t a Seen - and Russian 4 b t ut the o cant a | + ki . oe ted a wae trawn . ‘ vale le Many litt r t ‘ nt . “a lepartments, | 1 wid . f her 1 Stat ° - A Gentleman of Fra all ts . Ce ; ducation kare 4 NDON, Oct.2.—Three were iil i all. one of the beat * meaak Alexandria ° = the ured in a wreck of an . a [ever seen in 0 F ge " Christian. eldest a ee ae ceaone ee ee xpress train which left Lianelly, be forced to 6 bring the N any additional me to 7 ws 4 y * rs nth 6 cara - for London this afternoon. laerels, a0 we ait Suan " leh ¢ train was de i near Long- of the compe and © theater “ hick b a * hor. REMEMBERED | ; ni ms ture quee “ f f al n Many oro FRIENDS COMM///EE ra he rata Sony San area of que and « — th the qua t wertr arat will of Mra with a ‘ ¢ t 1 on the . an aged pioneer w 1 40,00 : igh a Oct. t—& September 27, was ad | aid M t his t - on the scene be 5 . bate in the sapertc | f y e A cht when. bangs ~ | a7 oe number of drunken harvest hati morning. “Mrs. Sts LITTLE HAPPENINGS in taking the ators | mtr ot arn ae a estate, which ts te | ' * ne ons meas and | tea t and beater » Klaes, ad 8 Jobn Curtis, who rooms at the | neve - me he am Kendrick and Hilbert Hans of the ory : Cal a hou oy d to the | when th be eo football game re placed jer arrest, ducted b » Women’s Ret t phe . P- - b orning that 0 6 tte in the afternoon. DAVENPORT, Wash., Oct. Se and in the Vol of rica ra oe oS igen igagsitenge) BE «©. Bingham. the $year-| Frank Morris, convicted of burgiary, To the ner cha o wile weet en ly Seg 466 Blewett street, | 0!4 ¢ te Mr. and Mrs, Chas. | Wa8 sentenced to six years In the $1,200 and to th tt anization ye igus the ~ = ot & anal 3 ghar Twenty-eighth penitentiary yesterday. Morris tried oy for aprorded Ned ¢ family residence, |\to enter the home of George Peel tia ¢ ne aturday. The remains are at the and, when confronted by the latter, | j Bonney-Watsor pany’s par Morris would have shot him, had been for the & | Th al will be held from the !not Peel wrenched revolver paid ist none t t family this afternoon from his hand the beneficiaries t her & faithful maid of the ¢ was f peqne 4 $600. Mra > 615-2617 First THE EE iV 2615-2617 First si ¥ ott te t were for pam Aeon ae Avenue, Between Avenue, Between A GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE.” vine and nd Coder Reliable Dry Goods Store vire and Cedar WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS We are showing a line of Ladies’ Night Gowns, for Fall and ; THESE TWO PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN ON SEPT. §, THE THE DUCHESS CECILIA OF The Neill compan: on a DAY AFTBR THE ANNOUNCEMENT ( MECHLENBURG-SCHWERIN. | FREDERICH AM man of France” last night. at the CROWN PI EK FR ( r Seattle theater, was seen in on¢ ot UNION MEN CILIA. THE ONE IN WHICH TH CROWN PRINCE IS SE the strongest and me erta « NG A DOK I ALL to the throne of t etal. at ‘ ~ . -.-4 a BS IDIOT ecine grew be lower than the other fellow's PRE ON ON THE YOUNG MAN'S FACI f her mothe " etirring ra of H GO 0 WORK — ~ ee O crs Women's F Is & wholesome and a . Cs pape . . 2 $1.00 value Heavy Gowns, all size piece of work and in th BERLIN.—Owing to her extreme father was the Grand Duke F ve $1.25 value Ladies’ Gowns, in plain Neilla the story of te \ th and t which : um ¢t Meck 7 ween and madef rom an extra heavy flannel, special for airy is stirringly portra Ten more union electricians ; ; xn about the |Seowerin, and her mothe r $1.50 value Ladies’ Gowns, in fancy colors and plain white, the charact of De work th ‘ a . - asta. was ak h ; ag de ttusenall @ t finished, all s 1 value, special Neill has fp ft T « ¥ . a ' her marriag x “ hen Bocca ata thy een to him wn y * D first vine “ ause she . revytytys od ‘ yea ftw river Ri cated the environment in which Boys’ AND MISSES FLANNELETTE GOWNS saonality for the 5 D gusta M ra, * 1 was obliged | Duchess ¢ 7 Secated. show a endid line of Boys’ and Misses’ Flannelette Gowns, the » able mm known by her first name}to reside on account of his weal I te only @ ers since ‘ ally p at ; ; 3c, 49¢ and 69e a . t ; fe eappea 1 at tt fn res g & wome H a eras THE OHIO STEEL RANGE Is made to withstand hard usage. The body is made of heavy steel, double lined, with thick asbestos board, not paper, such as is used in most ranges. The ea = - = nee oleny — iron, conceded by experts in the stove business to be the best known metal for this purpose. The lids and center bars are thin, but re-enforced in suc Pe a — — Rows Gomes ean Bs 4 = heat through quickly, with the result that it takes about one-half the time and fuel to do your cooking. The oven in the Ohio is full size and is thoroughly insu y s board, oven. prevents the heat from radiating into the room. The Ohio don’t make a sweltering hot box of your kitchen—the heat is kept where it — y dhyea' oe és wig nents bali ws The construction of the Ohio makes it an economical range in point of fuel and work and worry The Ohio will heat water in your tank as fast as y how many wish to use it. Examine the Ohio before you place your order for a range No. 417—4-hole high closet oven, 16x181% . $45.00 No. 417—6-hole high closet oven, 18x18% No, 20—6-hole high closet oven, 20x20%4 osences 0 teneeee es ee ; | Heating Stoves | eating Stoves in ct Aa hia itt clit se . oer ‘ A Scorcher in name and nature. “ TJ “Pug” “Prince” The Prize Oak New Victor | Scorcher ici aa may | “Mars” |) one | veundry , 7 aun s a , “ Wood Heater lined with cast tron to protect : ae Jr. ee Sodean 6 tp noden | ec enna | on ft OOr wive and D permittl the ing, Nickel Plated Fe Rail. use of waste woo 1 As KOK | Check Drau over Feed Doo knots, ete.; top and bottom made | 4, ie a i h plate, door and foot rails nickel Tes tabs $21.00 No. 16, inside diameter 16 inches No. 18—Height 24 in, length eecvedee . $24.00 18 im .... soeneee 50 No. 18, ina diameter 18 inches 4 @owcceee . ++ 927.00 No, 22—Height 25 in., length i The PRIZE OAK 5 also made 22 in $6.50 with hot blast attac where No. length by air is Introd ow sin. .. $8.50 “puG"” LAUNDRY “PRINCE” LAUN- iron ring on } ag r % They speak for? STOVE—Large, ex DRY STOVE—Made part of fire r be No. 30-—-Height 30 in., length tended top, with con- } to hold ten fat tro comes very hot and 1 ayed themselves; very IN seeceereereees 812,00 venient top, with ? on one side and am © the fire bh openings In . { entent pouch | man ymore on top ring. IT 1 CKNOWL, No. 40—Helght 96 in., length heavy and powerful) vied, dumping grat pouch) feed-= a | BDGED FACT THAT THE on ¥ ND Re $28.00 |} heate $ No. 18, price, .@5.60 oO 8 4 somes AY OKE CA ah ) ) BD 18 BY MIXING IT TH PLRMBATED Ali, Heated alr reg 5 ARID Bie. a Corner : by : has (Driee yell mode and able Gena H i al FENDENOY, 3 that [Mickel plated ‘ure, top ring, footf MOM tieg with high oF} Pree oul , wen, bet Mee fee ty eras Ge A oes 4 oa} Corner = bok ow A vtoven, The PIUZR ORB f 0 14 1 uneter 141n914.00% | Mwat Avense ane Sw | re ast 18 BUILE TosTeW }NG, 14, inside Came ples ott ap ig SOT y jo | SORE, ahd Mt Gome M, welch 1 our floors and oe ! proces avive & wintiat ta foc! : , wt all the 7? lan ni ! 1 a Ginunoet oF panei Hate 5 ee nes § When it wea) ca 108 them Z tl