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dozen for 15c Union Bakery & Cafe mn Sates Hos vii, oi Second Avenue DAY. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District WEATHERED QUARTER-SAWED OAK, CANE SEAT DINING CHAIR and at a limited nun them at Has shaped French legs, ful valine We last vou $2.35 —< AS ABOVE IN LEATHER SEAT, reeuler e $4.50; $3.35 box seat; the best price $3.50. they carved claw soot Seattle regular iber shown in have only can have our and while Friday and Saturday special, ‘ BAST GREEN LAKE ‘SUB COMMITTEES Wag brelian of every king “ 7 " t the lowent pricem PAST GRE LAK, Sept. 27.—| er the aa , That this suburb of Beattie is bad! ANNOUNCED 1d ® = in need of police protection ts ilu Hiritieh whip Bast African will] trated dally, For instance, there In | hift tomorrow to Tacoma to finish | crowd of about 20 young fellows al wing 200 tons of pig tron at| Who are rapidly developing into 1 Det r A t the | the melter there hoodiums, annoying residents and | repul ' ‘ e 4 —— Ban Francta¢ On Wednesday evening thin crowd | of . ' r the ral meeting th Foster aad vicinity | CLEVELAND, ¢ t, 28—Th . T p> pe shape yr tere etolrd forte Mig th hi of the | eamtan an f i at ern and account of hunt-| build j e UTHERNSMUNICIPALITY BE ading wheat at the elevators at| aged Belgian known as “Old Jobn x oF D the ‘Great North e of the Pit Plate Smit . 8 ; - FOR eat me B Nestatives a going =OUt Rearly | Glass company was da be tee] LIVES SOLUTION 16 soLveD| §" ove for Callao, Peru and proceeded to break down the | Bruler ' 1 het natty committee — of hounding deer,! this @orning, with @ s800.. | | mer Bxcelstor jled south | door with stones, Thin so infurtat | "er aetret %, ter pert in gettliz ‘ onth hunters with | 00 cae Gite alee ¢ ye] TO ANNEX SEATTLE WITH | fom Valder this morning ed the old fellow that he seized aj Port Ww. HW Paw any council nehise. en gone home | Proms butlding and Pitan Mieamer Farallon is due from the | pitchfork and gave chase after the . d J @, # f ei out _ Jo-foot wo deer paneer te caane aan a ine news| SOUTHEAST TOWN varth tomorrow night young fellows, but failed to eapture LP. ne rth Yak te sation Paci f Warden Reif has been no-| earlier edit rn unt of the! ighooner Forest Home left the|them, Later he procured a ¢ a; A. G, Ruth fp oO, T ext oe south to | far mo steps havelentire plant being flooded fdall Brow, marine ways this morn-|and paraded the streets until to- | 0 0Te bay W DT. Hi en and noreh event this method | | ine aud has arrived In Beatle wards morning, declaring with fe power Joh eM ! All Fi Cal | ° nee ponder os onnte e declared venneah | “ MOTORMAN INJURED full of holew should he succeed in|" wt ' ti 0 shad- is me deviate fro! : that are seen run-| COLORADO SPRINGS, Bept 28 locating them, Unless the elty au), *¢vaory “ga et 1ons ver uM od Me. - ce day Wilh te teat Henry A. Buchtel, caancellor of TACOMA, Sept, 27.—In a smash | thorities place a peace officer out he fot . ‘ H as reget acon che en burbs think |te Denver untve and republi WD. Ju the American Lake trolley |here there is liable to be a murder very te nad + ibe owed In Piano Sel- the 8 ' take the law A candidate for governor of Colo: « | ine torday Motorman R. W. |committed one of these days . i & Sata Y . act wight oa hound hunting |Peselution of the State Federation While his attention was dintracted | birth uring the past few days: |cojiviie: LC, Burton, | “ ’ t a8 $ ELEVEN TIMES. en watil October 1 of Labor, a comp having been for a mow his car ran into @ Mr Mrs. Onterberg, reaid-| a op G. ¢ 6 R SPEAK’ lodged by the typographical uni freight ear ashing the veutt on 55th st, a girl baby; to Mr.| soquiar eh, 1 . } db ston 0. 5 rea oma DOLPHIN DUE TOMORROW, |Of all the religions denominations ibwle. Hoth legs of the luckless mo-jand Mra. Joseph Stiffler, residing! yy ‘ i ‘ Demonstration tke OxLAN prsen ® he Methodist Episcopal was un were crushed and broken. |on Gist st, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. | Beattic, chat = Gd. Ame 4 hoe in thie . er Dolphin is due to: /Charged, was the only one which O. Norbeck, residing on 60th Bt, &) Gamble; L, Davies, I I 5 | — me enthusiast w ernon from the north |@¥80lutely refused to employ union || W. ©. T. U. ELECTS OFFICERS. | hoy P. Blake, Hadlock HW aie, made aleve . full complement of passen-|'@bor, or to recognize the elght hour John Canut, state off inspectot,|fax; A. J , , , nee ‘and, although Ke 1 loaded to ber capacity |4W. Buehtel, being one of the lead TACOMA, Sept. 28.—-At the meet. | who resides on 64rd and Corlins ay yi : n NOTHING LIKE THE PRES Peosted, he cont!” ed t q f ht. The Dolphin will sail |! dignitaries of the chureh, It wae ing of the W. C. TU. the feature | while tn the performa f his d FJ ENT DEMAND THOUGHT ttt th Sunday at 9 p deemed advisable to take action (¢ of the third day was the election |ties on Wednesday was caught b *, ( ane be pie tant nie ao? > | of offi iu for th “ POSSIBLE IN THE NORTH — a owed enemy of lab of officers and the contest for the tween a wagon loaded with we W ‘3 ANOTHER INDIC TMENT MAJOR GEARY RETURNS, “\ siteahabee ean a "| ne} y atron cola mesel, which, was land rs Fi pots oak iamanet Gnd Beat h r Dy WEST FOR MANY YEARS } * won by Mra, Mattie Allison, of | quite badly bruised, Dr Kidd was ville, J. 1 Ne Amot A “ost Lous. Mo., Se R. Ml Major W. L. Geary, in charge SURVEYING FOR NEW ROAD. Bremerton, All of last year's of-| called i aisene the injured con Repub a TO COME , the iillionaire e lo commissary and purchas| | fice were reelecte # follows: |and he is getting along as well as Coupeville, ©. DD. F herd Bee covers k very ling department of the United States| nie scAngg oom, oe A very of canned’ Ge Mant. masle we | Prealde Mre, Margaret B. Platt; | could be expected under the cireum: |ton; HF bie, 1 Geo. I enormous demonstratior "9 Rovernc ‘ are arrived tn Seattle yeatesrday,|*@rveyors, believed to be in the em pote : viTa ony | viee president, Mra. Mary L. Page; | stances | w naugurated for the ; Tete at whose inti: , ere t having a month on ley of the Chicage & Northw ra ee nates tay [COPresPONding secretary Mre Mar Mra MeKane, ufon whom Dr purpose of showing the Piano because of OAD l Soe ak einai vietting te ratlrosd, are working tn the Bucco page . garet C. Manns; recording secre-| Dyer recently performed an ex und Organ chasing public G@ Uthorf, an ex ® | oust tawh valley and, it is thought, with FB neon wever. | tary, Mra Mattie N. Graves; treas | treme al operation mar lues we are It ed Again Ay on 8 Pi Ja view to running @ line across (he |ecrepting the invitation, at urer, Mrs. Mary M. Wade assisted Kidd, is getting L position to offer tear te 1898. Urhott GANTA ANA SAILG BOMBAY, I< ig” for the purpose of perl tnig im @ that he would ha | TO INSPECT PRIGON long very nicely at the Green Lake nS ia Our superior factlitte the assembly Vine =~ mitting the company to later } re alias Canby wawiniaabe hospital Henry Tonig result of latge cas b ted for per \ Kenoral cargo of mer-/along that route “4 nw Oy rs vege 4 eh" | - The infant son of Mra. Clyde, that], ae oe Coren Henry's ) abd over tarte: wane ae of southwestern Alaska |mide towns to enter the ty aely # government prison at M had been fll with cholera infantum |™'netre’s w open Tor th jence, have made ft mer Santa Ana will sail A FINE YIELO loots Aonmnn | Neil's inland te to be inspected by | for nearly three months, died ut the | Ormances an us to sell Plane morning for the north to! 4g : j Cob Ce ny, of Washington, Dl Green Lake hospital Tuesday | @atinee ¢ viet est | Somth then all the other the little steamer Dora,| PUYALLUP, Sept. 26-—The re BRINGS HALIBUT CARGO, |“ Renersl agent of the federal Oe | mornin a eee “~ ' State of Washing will come south for annual) port of the berry yield, es furnished jpertwoont of tice, and 8l80/ "1 oren Kidd has accepted a posl-|"oduced, such as , ton combined one _|by the Puyallup and Sumner Fruit he fishing schooner Admiral] aides to abhor ca mang jtion with the real « firm of Pn ‘oth rae whi Five more loads ing International Wels we: association, shows a very | Dewey arrived from the Cape Boott LAST BOAT FROM DAWGON Leonard & McAllister, as salesman, | pang y ” mada oe Bs dne ies und the great rush we are 26s gas temp Cound heavy increase er the yleld of/halibut banks thie morning with| Steamer Ida May, the last boat|#nd has already commenced bis) ,.,,,, as bs 1 yg ao F IE to have tod and ow © her! at Spinning’s last year e ove voun Ie of fieh, which were| from Dawson to Fairbanks this | Work in tha it coiees stint ate eeaeeent . will exhaust the surplus quickly “| quickly disposed of to the Ban Juan | year, left yesterday afternoon load : This unp ented re A LABOR FAMINE Fish rewent 1 4 Red Cross Drug 5 | sh company. The schooner Jen | ed to the guards with freight and H HOOT. hoo . Be Piano Selling is largely ee galy, Ladies e pec a l, HOQUIAM, wept. 2 Labor is nie A. Decker je fitting out at the! passengers WILL SEE THEM 8HOO ‘ uxt Hu iis regina Migs gp Alone ‘ery scarce be mills being particu oot al irginia » < . one 1 : 1 e 4 regular oy S the ving parti t of Virginia st. for a northern | OYSTER BAY, Sept, %8.—The Ciskitinia Gebh Delian whom Credit Certificates were land S6o vals W. B. Hutehieon Co. |'*ttY pressed for workmen b he trip and, it ts expected, will get WABHINGTC Sept. 28. The — Pp awarded in our recent great every lady will run @ T8e line of abeolutely new |t'matee wae somewhat relieved away Sunday ba i Decgeinens, ana| Promeent pelos 18 i ee east siewtig wr Ayedhecn If word contest learning by actus i une *** ates aneend by a Beattle employment of ROSENE GOES EA He is now in Rome, but =: Ber aye sao pO at with rush ret pe pied > a vartiag orien t0 OF Wil you ex atom and Second ave 8 Be caf aos wat “heat of be Nor ; A , fleet, Re- Bunday night aiatng i ie ree ps John Rosene, president of the} a somered thet he <6 yr ete Deans si Rheem’ " Il cates at their full face value . _ BOAT GOES TO FAIR-|Northwentern Steamship. & Com |! at 11 a. | apa Third Avénue Theater. it nclow are the conditions upos . . . merelal company and other Alas pe a rund Ac casa “li which the Certificates were ix 2 O1IcCe arlety @) ults PAWSON, Hept, 28-—The steamer the east. He will spend some time e | Sohn D. Cars Eat ivi weer, ncusesauely, nem ’ a May left here 4 i % che en J ylay the Taylor company has pre i Feirbanks, carrying #0 panse aye nay of RETARD SRORWOTS OR) * Gatunday Hutehizon Co A ain |sented. It is a melodrama, #) CONDITIONS , 3 2 . and five to The Whi oes 6 view to a tantic wide.) wil} run a The ‘wae ae absolutely new tacular play and a circus ax wel . ‘ . Our stock of suits for Boys of all ages is a va May is now last (HIP | Saopt © purchasing One OF! and attractive Tiew for dhe each.| If oi John D. could be tn Seat! New York by Night,” the pla This Credit Certificate may be Ree Beautiful and extensive array of what is best fe ih adopting plans for « steamer to tel ties and Secsed ave Soe | po et sone O. Stgmt have to of-|that ovens Busday afiernoom, will | be applied on any sew high : a ’ to ace he steamer r » or Piano! nf » latest in appare! for fall and winter | Guentn, which to mew 0 total eee |fer $1,000,000 for a stomach eure. | introduce the audience to some real: | 4 plano or am ~ Piano The sailor and Russian blouse styles will be | " . Visit the Navy y Yard sss" Ae eee ree care bims| tares. Teore ta tore best. lates ricash, of on our easy Day favor for dren L2t . de id. Mat me | THE MARKETS . Secon’ ave. could even cave him|trayed. There is more heart inter en niggio psa yc pay “or fo ren 2 1-2 to 7 years old, Mater L Ca i A 1) Sunday end ore Uncie gic on a box of Carter's Dyspepsia lest in “New York by Night” than |g Ment Dilan, but mast be joe = cheviots, worsteds and serges | etter rriers Annual) eat navel headqu Tablets, for special sale|any of Taylor's recent plays vented OF sent to one of our Re The styles for older boys will be the single and | Ball Tonight etic © The ride to Bremerton |on ‘em tomorre takes a b0c| - F malaaplan vce th te ter! er breasted sacks and the Norfolks. Fabrics are One thousand five hundred erates! yy Lesent P, al RP grater trip, and the BOs, oe ee iver Pie | gees ek Peron i 4 cad counteraigned by our Le e ‘A ven nder om leave oer a nm ole os reins. . Beiots, tweeels, worsteds and serges. The prevail of grapes were landed on the street | guspices of the Cher Aunitebs 10, 13:50 @. m, andlever hear ¢ eh prices on| Greene, Rags and the other char. | Ct! Manager, and cannot be ised colors are es and browns. Prices for yomereay on the arrival of the) We want te eee you there, Th 30 and 7:30 p good ee |acters seen in “Unele Josh Perkin ater than October 1, 1906 Frisco steamer. The best are bring: | 6 cents | will entertain the boys and “gal It may also be transferred to mg 8 aol Fede ; | las the Seats ater tonight and | another party if said transfer be The vesetable ma remains tomorrow night oad invite them made in person and with our about the same. ‘was are out o to the dance when the band plays Manager's written consent. — the street for the season. Green after the show Not more than one Credit Cer cora bas gone from $1.75 and $1.50] The Convict'’s Daughter” opens tiftente will be allowed om the { the Seattle theater Sunday after ame instrument Eastern fresh briek — butter = ; ae | om. It ix a powerful melodrama 5. JOHNSTON ¢ sa c jumped from I%¢ per pound to 30 aa a tae be oes pote 3 7 “4 TIFUL COLLECTION OF OVERCOATS the first change in eastern butter | cen tun the treme in: tee eeeee Prices have never been so low AND RAINCOATS. this season. an. He fs sim a8 appear on our price tags this Schooner halibut has gone from nad ho deun 8 morning. Think of it, reliable fe to be ’ | ever be tarries id Boston and New York makes The live stock, meats and hay as low as $199, and even lees! and feed stuffs remain at yester The regular $250 styles for © prices. Rr VED AT ROME. Regular $400 styles for $209 and . . $290. The regular 5 styles & CO oon. eee Pitty natiors |] for $380, and several exception : a Seattle's Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. saptved la auiionce ty the pene tE te dite oon nais pee ulenr ' ate en eeet sched a emer | 284 $416 worth $15 more each. : an aiana ada ss Baby Grands and Parlor Grands ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Fancy $650 and 00 Uprights and others worth $500 and $406 Mehes F ” j i fl MINNEAPOLIS. MI Sept. 28 Organs from $20 and up. or L da | oo Sino shake kd equests by wire to hold cer adies’, Misses and Children Laan scot nn wife at the Ghesewsnd (ff tain styles til letter cam arrive Gread Nine styles to choose from. Every one of them new within fe hotel, near |f hours only - Ladies’ Coats } the past ¢ight days. Nobby styles made up of good materials fer. He Remember, every instrament ’ * i & : ; detected f en att folly guaranteed, and if not ep w of them medium weight for fall, but most of the lot are Gulstie. be + oak ed tively. catisfactory and exactly “THE MODEST PRICE STORE” $10 good heavy weights for any kind of weather, They are of gas Jon in his & represented your money re ___} strictly up-to-date in style even if the price is low, but mind pates that after his arrest ff funded ———~~" vou would have to pay from $12.50 to $16.00 for anything en Bae wee eek Se ee es ~ like their equal e here, See them and you will find the values ar t terms, either. Any reasonable qua 5 a y will find the values are no! uperb Hat Displa iffer will be accepted exaggerated one bit ro Don't delay, but come at once rm 3 aah Fashionable dressers who know | [} and select from a large and com. : I These are extra what real sty in head wear plete assortment Ladies’ Coats sty s Ladies’ Coats swell, There prone help b Imire the superb ( in ma one kind. Many of but we are particula " ove ° Se clout PR ee ‘ : larly proud of our rable color them are copied oyster grey shades. They're hata |p The Store of Highest Qualls; color comt tions There are from imported Parisian, Berlin and from A to Z and you will like ‘em. ' ff} 903 Second Ave. Burke Bidg novelty effects in this line, and more | London models The materials are _ _ : - than two thirds are exclusive designs | most of them entirely new. Of course - . would be no trouble in getting No assortment would be entirely com to $5.00 more profit on each and ev plete without these staple shades. But @ @ ery garment, but we are after your | the most fastidious woman in Seattle . business and have marked them | can be suited out of this lot and save . $15.00 to stv u that it pays to | anywhere from $5.00 to $10.00 on their Srconp Avenve & Sprinc STREET trade at this store purchase pe 3 . eo ae, ee. We be 8 1 Two hundred of Girls’ 3 Aa Jirls’ Coats yreat assortment at i Set Girls? Conts | then go on sale to coranmens or Friday and Saturday orn timothy his price tomor- am Bound. ihe aifel te, morrow morning at row N le than e@ v d s each . 15 different styles uo. There are cight dif Sh a tan Ab ache bcs other in te oe ine of colors ry or i ‘ that has no equal in Seat They are hevned Youd. $i" per tom lect from They are very matty gar for girls from 8 to 18 years old 1 Hime and Cement. ments, as well as being ‘Warm and | for fit. stvie and workmanship th coment, Impor' tb ; 0 s and orkmans . er cet ane EM comfortable. The materials in these | tine cannot he duplicated on the roast ler retour age, plaster pare ’ canno uplicatec © coast, Bee I bs tire brick, per i: Karments are not all wool, but the | even at $10.00. The girls are more A ‘ py ety ng of cloths used will give satisfacto my s A group cial values herewith offered ling ale: var. oes lath, er Fark pote 5% : mr atisfactory | particular than their mothers about e r p10 tomorrow which will make it a Busy Sat CORRECTION. to the vost th sen eis Un ¢ ble their coats these days, and we guaran ; ) F Nese coats are suitable urdey for our Drapery Department. The price of admission to ats are table | tee that any girl in Seattle would be In took * for school wear or for dress occasions » looking over our chair stock we find need of s Letter Carriers’ dance tonight i eccs delighted to wear one of these gar STRIPED MADRAS LESS Leschi park is B0e, not 26¢ eee and there is a good, clean ‘saving of i Yr M I . be some pruning out, so we are offering for these two ian OU te oe ‘ ¥ | ment ie price will please the par MM if the most Rosi mn 50 to $3.00 on each garment | ents and the coats will please the girls days these bargains y nost popular fabrics just now for n to the purchaser. The { virl . & Mapery pu 1 a y ior girls 7 ‘n ses is str ved madras, bree y »to % 1 ee A " - Specials— . . Henry Green's wife wanted to lift from 6 to 16 years old : At one dollar you SOLID OAK CANE SEAT his scalp last night because ie a dll j Infants’ Coats} can buy here to e CHAIR 6 of } N 0c Striped Madras, 4o-in. at bought a comb for 26¢, when he This lot No. 3 morfow a neat, P 4 at ..22¢ cord have saved le by waiting un Giste? Coste } Of the Cities’ Coats $1 prétty,'long Coat Finished golden, has brace arms; ; til tomorrow for the big comb sale 35¢ Striped Madras, go-in, at .. 25¢ 10 Nortel's Red Crese Dreg Store, on specil sale to- |{ eS roe the baby, made | is a chair that will stand up under 85c Striped Madras, 40-i 610 Second rve, Saturday day 10 morrow and all o cream — white Pe peerar in : : P dras, 4o-in,, at ..S5¢ only, Men's French Combs, 250 kind n that has been said | cashmere and handsomely trifnmed | SE ee ee ee $1.35 FIGURED SATIN 70c ibe; I "a Bah sag c snare very about the other two | with braid The iy bey price is one leader at $1.50; Friday and Satur- r} re horn, regula : , Fine colorings and patterns, 32 in. wide—the iy dan’t, tenet lots can be said a t these garments dollar and seventy-five. cents. More day special $1.05 $1.35 qualit 70¢. and the day . and a lot more ries The styles and | than three hundred infants’ long and ] materials leave nothing to pe desired short coats came in last Monday and ~ ‘a ROPE PORTIERES, ONE-THIRD LESS and every garment is strictly man tail. | Tuesday, and this is only an example e GOLDEN OAK CANE SEAT e Eighteen patterns of Rope Portieres, solid S cial for ored. No sweller styles caté be had at | of the saving you can make on any one | DINER and combina lor efiects, single and pe | double the money., There are about | in the lot. The $5.00 ones are just as | With full box seat, regular price | double door all one-third less. j twenty te ¢ from, and the | big a bargain as the ones quoted here } Sa as cs Peldas cud: Wekia j ; 4 | range of colors and color combinations | at a dollar. There are at least fifty | bei highiht tein = An 1s¢ RUG FRINGE tic Saturday | is practically unlimited. You will save | styles to choose from, so there is no cial All-wool Knotted Rug Frir all colors in from $3.00 to $¢ n any t t Li + ,f i oo on 4 garment | chance but that every one can be | oe hy 0 all cole binations ; the 1g¢ kind | you buy of this lot | suited e ARM CHAIR to match, regular $6.00; Friday and 6 | at sp : le. Aasorted Cookies, Gosen Se eee Saturday special $4.25 : | suncine Crm grenrncenennoral Epona € NDS, & te