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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, OCT. to, 1905. <s FINE LINE OF HOSIERY, HERE ARE A NUMBER OF NEW DESIGNS THAT ARK: FA- YORITES WITH THE MEN FOR FALL AND EARLY WINTER WEAR. THE MATERIAL IS SILK AND LISLE THREAD. “Dea"t Worry, Wateh Us Grow” Get What You Want---Pay in the New Store Way mforts of 1 want furniture Store cre home—just the under the New that ye You can have all draperies, carpets, et is honest and we know It—we give you all the crewit you want and let you pay on terms to suit yx Whether you 5 cash or credit. you do better here than at any other store in the northwest. Sounds like a strong statement, but we'll prove it to you if you'll come tn CARPETINGS FOR FALI We invite your inspection of our new fall line of good carpeting» We endeavor to buy only such goods as will give the best satisfaction for the money R350 82.00 y Wiltons, per yd. #2, Axminsters at, per ya Wilton Velvets and Velvet 1.10. 81. Body Brussels at, per yd Tapestry Bru is, at, per f 1 OSe. Te. S5e. F1.00, 1.10 soo B1.25 Ingrain Carpetings at, per yard : BSe. dhe, S5e. G5e. THe. 85e. B1L.10 eo0 Kt. Piain Ingrains at, per yard 45e. O5e, S5e. V5e and B1, Above prices inc measurings, sewing, laying and carpet ing LINOLEUMS. We show Mnoleums in all qualities from prints to the beet foreign tnlaids. Rexdorfer's Inlaid wood floor offects beat the world when properly laid-and properly cared for, per square yard 82.00 Staine’s English Inlaid Linoleums will stand hard wear with } are and attention than any other known make of inlaid llnoleums, per Bquare yard hy #150 ond R175 Printed Linoleums, al! kinds and qualities, per square yard so SSe. GSe. The. S5e, 900 e¢ SL.00 the most inexpensive COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET ‘Noon-Hour Sale Wednesday The prices named below are for one hour only 12 a.m. tol p. m me of these goods at the price named excepting during this one hour None to dealers. NOON HOUR SPECIAL 3 Cakes Fels-Naptha Soap 106 Sanipure Milk, per can 10e We do not recommend it Ladies’ Hand Bags—50 in all—excellent values. Iie; while they last, each Society Correspondence Paper; reg of paper and envelopes; for on box Duchess Writia Tat good qua regular price noon hour specia Justrite Playin s Cards, equal in qual to Bicycle ewrds; regular price, per package 25c; noon hour special, per package Me » 10e size; noon hour special Water Bottle, full two-quart size; noon hour special 4 id's or Reading Tables—a table for th comfort and luxury the home—adjustable to any position. It has no equal. Prices are fo finish... 3.75, S4.50. 85.25, 87 00 750 Al Porous Plaster; regular price 25c; noon hour special The Quaker makes free delivery to all parts of the city Phones—Main 1240, Ind. 1240. he QUAKER DRUG CO 1033-1055 First Avenue Ge ERNST BROS. 1Nc 5306-506 PIKE ST. GUARANTEED HEATERS COLE’S HOT BLAST 1—We guarantee a saving of one third in fuel over any lower draft stove of the same size, with soft coal or slack 2—We guarantee Cole's Hot Blast to use less coal for heating a given space than any base burner made with same heating surface 3—We guarantee that the rooms can be heated from one to two hours each morning, with the soft « put in the stove the evening before 4—We guarantee that the stove will hold fir wit soft coal 36 hours without attention 5—We guarantee a uniform heat day and night 6—We guarantee every stove to remain absolutely air tight as long as used 7—We guarantee the feed door to be smoke and dust proot The above is made with the understanding nte the stove be operated according to directions, and set up with &@ good fine. guar that ; FOR COAL—SAVES HALF You will need one until next June. If you can't phone us. call, just BOTH PHONES 1158, | ing odt ‘of actors to portray on tho] A LETTER TO OUR READERS | tage the facts and fancies that ex a aed ‘ 2 jist In the agitators’ minds. Of one! y... gi ee Bt b oarvgee gs maee | thing we feel certain, Whether the] “‘hver since I wan in the ariny, I | | threatened boycott is carried out or! had me ro kidney trouble not ia immaterial, for it is but alana with the past year it become | first step, China w take others|#0 severe and complicated that 1| Jand she may top fant I belleve} Suffered everything and w much | the day har ne when the O lent larmed—my trength powe can trif th the Orlent not only © fast we I naw an ad Japan, but China resents westerr insults, I believe the day is dawn ing when China will become an im portant factor in the wor pro oe Bist ick! | Bree | Another story of the sufferings of be, in conformity with the spirit of] From Petchabur am, Rey. R. ¢ E [the early Christian martyr and those ancient time Jones, also a Presbyterian misston-| , e | by some considered to be as worthy Nothing napiriting ha nds word that the Chinese) some « y water today and he pr Jof respect and veneration as (the! been seen on a Seattle stage than | boycott had reached Bangkok, w nounced it all right and in sple | Biblical one, wa nted for the | the famous chariot seene, Nothing | all the Chinese traders had bou mr jsecond time in to an im-| more awesome has ever been me themselves not to 4 in Ameri Bi know “that your Sy me Root in mense audience Grand Mon-| duced on a modern stage than the | g¢ They had also warned Chi-| PUrely vewetable and. dc ot cor day night. It was a representative! scene on the Mount of Olives, and | nese laborers not to ES aml oe gin Bah gon riety | audience, composed of the ter] nothi me iNusive and ‘1n€ | loading a cargo of American ol1.! pecory nding Swamp Root to all # of Seattle citizens, and a large | ha wn for a long time | phe uation was not serious in| sufferers 1 ac of those who consider the-|than the wonderful galle one. | i au Mihmans and Malay te-| Dave teahes wiiines and theatricals a work of the | And ned with all t is (thé | borers are available, and American 1. ©. RICHARDSON ac whi 1 make a), s were handled in larger quan have a sample bottle of i man et titles by other firms, be e the| tt terful remedy, Dr. Kilmer’s It & spectacle than a play m. eatin dieaae to dentlt Y sent absolutely One tirred more by the maguif ae . Pap a pehante set lea by mail, also'a book telling all abc t joont seente off more by the! are at the ' k i p-Root, If you are already awe instilled by the spirit the t bt the heat sh ~echh ro lengflceoes Siciat d a performance, than by the figure ‘ tt ; | oe + pur che ses wertermeeeg,, (oa, be the, Samaras | presented at Unie popes : Was Famous war itty cant und a anot Passion Play, a play which | gi t fol a ther lwhere. Don't make snlatahea appeals to the innate reverence " vane " t od but remember the name. Swar ete " | ede eee eaten vate Bank Robber jis... 0.0288 things higher and more noble 4 H & Hert e | 4 the dress, Bingharntor Com i with the presentation mt 4 Warre " =s a fw ! scenes and localities, is t ho sing prett " | CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 1 } the grand choral singing, in which | trated sone . the | Chief De Crawford | MARINE NOTES the hymns and chante of old are) closing | received a let om William brought to tbe he of the hearers Pinkerton saying he has identified with overpowering awe. There a It ta fow glasses ¢ sleeve of the nm kilte the] , é veo om = teens | ne ky, the smell and) attempted raid bank at West ——- . tation on & modern stage of the life | smoke of cigarets and a few aa | See ee bank at West) reports of the and suffering of the Naaarene, t#| ers” with hata on, t mvert thelay alias McMann MeMana|#t Paul. which profane, but all who witne 1 the | ge theater on M ay was filaued te the “Bilnky” Moe o route f = perf noe of Me lay abt “ venna; Obi in 188 nels me ago. away with a deep f i 1.| 9 os R . he vew wting Accord Hgion and with a fir nee ‘ xpo of tint unlearnab'e in the life of the Maste ems hat 3 cargo are To the man who con ted ‘ian to the | of the book a play which appeals self "4 who | to every one, irrespective of per aman 0) Bh dh n the steam sonal opinions or previous training | «hould be denied the stage, and of the wreck to Willlam Young, the greatest of | forced t rtorm to the pla-stye ™ R redit is due. And the cone Bagh PR py us attempt to Klaw @ Erlanger, wh ‘ the ar Show G give a wrecked vessel production and risked | Fort Kenyon on the Eel river and | ress it h SG Norn Zprnennet LIZ ovember Patterns Here Va November Designers Here Ve RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. A Dress Goods Bargain One you ne Broke Cheeke ma ( 1 66 inches wide, in shad of black, t wreen and brown, suitable for jackets tx or wkirte, a very choice material, will wear well cial price, only $1.00 FANCY FLEECEDOWNS—he mont beautiful kimor nn ever manufactured—rich in coloring, full of gle armth thout excepti LINEN SECTION—All White Huck elm, a x42 Inches, b titehe or tom while they last at, each RIBBON SALE—Hxtra Heavy All Silk Taffet in staple shades of hit blue Kreer only 2he GIRLS’ CAPE—The Patent Leathers that you've beer x for, priced at JME and ORE. Wool o Bik Cap ewest styles, at O8¢ and as low as each 396 SKIRTS MADE FREE—This week we continue our spe jal offer—"Buy from wu erlal for a skirt, at $1.00 a yard or me ne h findings, we will 5 platr or f-« without charge. Or fe ’ sth any style skirt you ‘ y aran McCarthy Dry Goods Company imc" tt Se ie Regret i ad made in finding an ine its successful Introdu t Rie AVANA, Oc Today is the b nenmnes bi San Francisco, went ashore in Eel | ¢ t water supply for the city, public, to these men, gre t thirty-s#tth anniversary of the be-| Star Steamship cor river bar yesterday. The steamer | 1 nn : ny, A | ew plant corporation also due. But the author owed t sinningyof the first Cuban revo! vensel to # * (*) had no passengers but was heavily b Me al Lew Wallace, now gathered a perforn tion, whith dates from Oct« when she leaves for Bering #68 | loaded with freight. It is believed | ins ea convent fathers. the greatest credit : 1sexWhen Cospetes Agras y after elock. Th) she will be floated on high water | composéd of Thome fathers. the sr Yarqysoited the famous prociama-| verse! will leave from Pier 4. The| today. She is valued at $40,000 | Cox and W. H. Vernon, were ap- nk Monument ation | Hongdemanding “Liberty death.” | Ohio will take 1,800 tons of freigh r Alphona Ethier, as Bi lot aeval, | The dayGls generally ved as aland 88 passengers out to him the advantages of ‘Bale fills every idea of wh : + of | holiday all through Cuba and patri At Ballard rd, ‘where ‘an option en” property ws ye all cp dy » ‘ ‘ ¢- | ote FM8Wrations are being held in| EUREKA, Cal, Oct. 10.—The| 1, where an option on property Manly in form and O8- | tions this season ? everg town and village. In this city steamer Argo is still ashore at th The Business Men's association |for the site has already been seq sessed of a thrilling, rich voice. th pe special exercises In the| mouth of the Kel river, The efforts| met Monday night and several of its | “Ure4. cool and collected, never playing to afternoon and a memorial perform-| made to float her last night were of| members signed the rollin. Great nticomrygpnariageirtbe ee the gallery, seeking not find S- h! wl b ance at the National theater in the) no avail. Another attempt will be/ terest is being taken in the organi-| insurance and on switches for the the climax theatric but ving | S$-fi ay e ening, with speeches and music made at high water tonight. Capt.| zation, The list of committees ¥ manufacturing district. The rail- and succeeding in finding th ‘ Turner, of the underwriters, states | give 1 President A. Mackie|roads have promised additional GF ie cooliens. taitser te ths tinal H B dit - ——— this morning that a steamer will/ given another week to make the ap- | *witches, and an effort will be Ren Hur. t him re auc. | @s a Ban tt in Bey Ree pal take probes be sent from San Vran-| peintments made 6) Satele Shen ve pe ee cess of the performance, and be- | | necond . ¢ of Dr. Miles’ Anti. claco-on the trip of the wrecked St.| David Stuart introduced a reso-| A resolution was adopted thanking cause of him It succeeded | The strange actions of an un in Pilla, One pili w mont| Paul, That vessel will be aban-| lution asking the city council to/ the city council for its good works’ Other characters were portrayed | known man in the vicinity of Tay anew, relieve listress caused by | doned, and there is no hope of sav-| report to the association what prog- on the streets. a’most as well by other — 8 of | lor's ap On Mercer island led the | headache, backache. iia, ner- jing the carg he is still fn the) , this excellent company of playe loggers to believe that he was one| Yournems, — car-micks stomach | same positic erything loose has () sf » yp () Jultus McVicker’s Messala, and Rob-|of the Great Northern bandits, At ,« When not entirely re- | Doon Laetoar Pron may “y | e ert McWade's Simoniles, with Hen-|:20 o'clock Monday evening the|0ved. (Ake another in 30 minutes ry Weaver as flderim, the Arab ~ so Nrmiy ted that |) quduve pein. | a EUREKA, Cal. Oct. 9%—The Charles Riegel as the tribune. and | cp nformation was te oned 10, Ne i in bulk. steamer Argo, running between @ Charles Canfield im the galley | the Seattle police scene, wrought the audience to &| “We think he ts one of the men well done, and those tha been hanging around here for two or FORMEmy Gi e & SPran so H not were overshadowed by the three days and never says a word to —————— { eral excellence which prevatied anyone. We would like to have the Dorothy Rossmor, as tras, the| matter look | mptian’ temptress,” was ~ O edal eaters H the most clever of the women ore jcompany, whe were not up to d. The same may be sal H. Imhoff says that his collect the other fe: parts, The women|J. A. Fedenmeyer, spent $37.25 of of the company eclipned by the|the f * money and has failed men, as indeed both the author and|as yet to ret It is said Fed the dramatist intended they should! enmeyer admits his gul Morphine Smuggling Started Boycott Against Uncle Sam nto this country with- NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Reports of pawer of the Chinese ame in the bud, and the the Chinese boyeott on American ey are not only in 1 Second Avenue goods are now coming in by mat! Japan, Korea, the fie rthwest, were m China, and most of the let lements, Sinz 1 in eary cash to buy at onfiscat Venetians hoosing of ate a more wide-sp than is usually American missionaries in China have been giving close at tton to the movement, and from widely separated centers in China! Ct letters have come within a few day to the office in this city of the ove they control co ed prices a Finest Br Suit for t and thetr understood j threats wore worke@ In American firms. In Hongkong a told me they had Sheamas 1 $45, Conti education in ‘ $1 Price OO ond $30.00 Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis y of n ions. From the island of Hainan s that the boycott ts beyond pepe ig Osan y= Rev. H. M. McCandless sends « story | governmen aying: *Y ee ee eee which connects the boycott with the| canno pel men to buy certain at $25.00; Conflecated $13.50 emugeling of morphine. He ays gooda One Away up in Amoy :™ method of spreading the agitation all shades 80; Con- ago morphine was smuggled in by |» and that is the send concealing it in sacks of flour, t $87 | fortunately the morphine got mixed | ttle, worth up to $8.00 ith the flour and gome people wore Pil 14 Yy | | poison The people who wanted] es ears | |to boycott American ' | sated the tale that on yur (an| Terrible Case Cured Painlessly With oufts, trimmed with American product) had been Only One Treatment of Pyra bl toned by the Russians in order to mid Pile Cure | destroy the Japanese, and by the Japanese with like de on the|Free Package in Plain Wrappg h Rosalane Anyone who used the Mailed to Everyone Who Write. | 85.50 flour would die inside of fc a mixtures and chev- months. The story has been made 9.00; Confiscated use of to such an extent that flour ts to be seen on Ve stree of Hothow, 600 miles from where the Venetian, tale started. If there is a tinet ‘onfiscated boycott against American een oll, it not oo to my notice | t quantities of a cheap Sumatra Large li ts at factory prices. being importe and used to De large Sateen Underskirte adulterate the mu dearer and 4p all sha St much bet American oil, and fre quent severe burns have resulted from the use of red-hot trom o opening up the with a view to mth Iteration - Rey. Dr. William PD. a 7 ae, - Presbyterian missionary in Canton,| Sure ays that the rapid ead of the| cite. HH 4 be ott 0 emen the new t tr x pe of the native pre A few |i 1 inex free from years ag ha thing would have " ~ . been impossible; now there a I nid I " th dailies in all the great cities of|form of y 1 China, and it i# a common sight to) jen ven Scent eed fet = e e on ng them on the papers have been fore and addrens the agitation is carried to the towns | re treatment. we lin the interior, It ig not an y - hai, Canton, Chefoo, Tient-sin . Te , A te Hanchou and Pekin, but all th id Cure. from OPPOSITE PANTAGES THEATER groups of cities around those centers! 8! h that are affected. We see also in the 5. did not have it On this page we show two of the celebrated NATIONAL HEATING sTOV At the St. Louis World's Fair last year this line of heaters wa awarded the gold medal in open competition with all others We are giving them the addi tional distinction of being the VERY CHEAP. EST considering quality and gen eral efficiency Heaters are 80 could operate them. Nothing te get out of order As fuel econom- izers they are un equaled “EXCELSIOR”—For Wood. This air-tight heating stove is double-lined, making it tra firm and durable, The top is of cast iron, as are also the swing-off top and top feed lid. The polished steel body is orna- mented with nick- el = foot rails. screw drafts and urn. This splen- did little heater comes in two sizes—for 22 and 24-inch wood. No, 218—R....... $8.00 and $10 “THE BEAUTY” —For Coal and Wood. This heat- er has the hot air blast pipe which spreads the heat against the body of the stove, thus securing the most heat possible from the fuel con- sumed Polished _ steel dody, has heavy cast tron swing- ing feed door and cast iron lining. Urn, top rim, name plate, foot rails, shelf and screw drafte are of the very best nickel. No. 115 No. 135..@1 No. 155..81 No. 175. i WE TAKE YOUR OLI 2 A NEW, ALLOWIN STOVE LL IT 3 WORTH.