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THE SEATTLE STAR—N O RNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1907. i er me ee eee enema | members had boen served with no {Tirks in his mand and in the minds THE LUMBER TRUST NekT ? at 660 toe of a sult brought by Vai Clee ed thone who approve hin phen the} Cs «. nr $000 to enfotn the fedegation (ym using! by the ho p chat | age: the socalled unfair Het y ation of 4 i 1 Press.) » wat mT Th © of the boyeott Hat in 6" r * CLEVEL , : 2 WOr AGE D prnt ing t \ ® ae of the fnanate vighte of orgpniee ° Habdr, Just Ag mode Bo rene t ° BY GILSON ARDNER. * compas. bisilieas./ Ahothibr which organiag, Ge right to apeak or th : (By United Pi the \ Star's & hep Servies.) ' right to have in yublivl a, PHTORSHL ei aes 655 vet | lye th Hove, thes » Grane WOMEN ct Ret 4 1 an WASHINGTON, ©. ‘ 2 tla font and we as ; be: the ortant prepar or other oane . t ory " m the h to teat the le ity to the #ipre er Me lege ; ‘ é pment in 20 ye \ Ham in the Hehe of th or we will ve What wo bd [hy 1 life of an hletory of y is man anthtrust law. An effort is| tleve we y right to do t the i : "I . ent amon vg nado to ahow that trades unlonor? Van C - , dk wiathe gant ragfonn ALO bruste, can be at We wapt to fderate the oe - = il Lee 44 A « Sa See As thn ate | a titree ye witl eee amt : adtanicatrvact \ 2 , THE percentage of wtrikes oom and tne power" ran Be ited to wey the union fy The first move » rule eonsth © per cent of all the at i 18HL and 1886,. and - The House of Highest Qua t pre t th any . . ws the ore ae Corruption fun |yeur a. Darien Closed Today water the DAN . to ardifig this, Gomy ye © 1906 they ¢ 9 Hon Ot ™ infonlem . ' nethird ¢ The rigantic y ¢ 1 fine } Organs. has determ *, he : neg strate eek vise 00 Ete., comme gain tomorrow with re | or, campale®. to Yight any te We've got to sell everything now on hand in double came the a be taken ty : 7 i Fae of th , JAS. W. VAN CLEAVE, or 1 capital ly sll J quick order. Our new building is nearly 1 y. The to teat the con ae ac aaersye ne : immense shipment of new instruments which will completely ih boveort ant evens oi . Buck Stove Co. St, Lonta,| This te the polte tl fill our new quarters is due to arrive in a few days. It means unank | so d upon after ite ¢ the f oes the busiest Piano Selling session we’ve ever known, but we're equal to the occasion. Watch for announcement in tomorrow’s papers. D..S. JOHNS TON CO. Oldest and Largest Dealers Burke Bullding, Ble of organteation ©! jas, W. Van Cleave, president, | counc! ‘Bi ugionism ts | the AF. of k. ‘The biti, moual ate test (ho or for Injunction against ant Leave aoe Dallionhl|« Mantalr thet.” be iracy to injave this ook ee 4 SSS" THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY Large Tine of Floor ites | To Suit Fall Purchasers 7 Patterns in Nearly All Kinds of Carpeting to Be Seen---Showing of Body Brussels | Carpeting is Particelarly -agele ood purpose of resisting “un 908 Borond Ave mands of labor Labor Prepared. EP ESC.. ae es he 'CARTHY'S FIRST” ST | = aes Realization Cale SSS A combination of circumstances induces the McCarth Wve to inaugur ate tomorrow a series of bargains that are surprising, to say the least. Many g pray r ox a nee he plendid offerings in new Fall Merchandise will be a feature of the sale. the y tua anc Among them are these: New $6.50 and $7.50 Skirts $5.00 Z pt be megiceted mor chosen father farnishings. Arm incl ‘at ¢legant by the ho set off all the rest: and if | We believe our line o vingsin the different } and Ingrains. The Bod hey are unde ting is parti sels is at present ¢ c saventional oe ad with or without be FOR RENT—Piper &} Taft, 1026-26 Second ay babel | leer OF Uatticalipe at iaey vara | yom Arrivals “in All Kinds of eee Now on Dooley fs 25¢ TABLE OILCLOTH 6 A YARD FORCED We have a numb patterns of Table Oilctoth, of which the ? yards), the price of which is Hil Bi, ced as above ior t row to close out. This eloth is 45 dehes wide bak'6 slits { RUG FRINGE IIc A YARD SeMeWool Rug Fringe in a large assortment of colors, regularly priced at 1Sc¢ a yard, is spe ly priced as above FIGURED SILKOLINE 9c A YARD is Silkoline is 36 in. wide and sells regularly at lSc a yard. A number of th ms will be found suitable for comforts. Ace VACATE The landior! wants it alt “No-Piece”’ Adjustable Curtain Maa Special 89c Regular Price $1. 25 ° Dress Goods Prices C cut nee didwt+ xt it hadly If you can use then we in e wool gains yet offered PNo. 8 “No-Piece” Curtain Stretcher is marked at the above reduced price for tomorrow's selling, Tt the start r < we ought to turn these gar ne of hardwood and is made of heavy stock, with strong center brace. Regular pr 4 6Cc and 4c Fancy ida, 49¢ a ) yard—Dark and ments into money very quickly on a proposition : ' : like this eal : and ch plaids and 49 58c White Lawn Waists at 25e—Admitting that Cc these watets are slightly soiled, t e adic ok Chie the le rkable bar There are sey- t Includes both adid for 25 at only t 0¢—"The mogt unkindest SOME GERMAN CHINA PIE CES” The Crockery Dept: is now showing an assefiment of odd pieces of German Chinaware, in a rose and gilt decorat pieces are very attractive, at the same time bemg fairly priced een, Qh CHAN 5. o4 Foose ks noose cane ee wee: |, Game Rawls, cbthe oe. 666 NN ee ce ceeeves 35 Fall Dress Goods, $ 81-75 Shirt Wai HH moe cs Sin eae and 44 inches in | ¢utOf all.” ‘The time has come when wo must 4 : ne ee ii eeieer an ee Saige shila canted lies pope ow realixe something on these waists, no matter MNS, WOMNE AEs teak net iaisivedesccececevher 20¢ | = Fruit Saucers, cach . » SeeMewadh vebts needa ; H | <I Sac 89c what the sac The includes a dozen good styles t were formerly priced $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 each, but becanse they mussed and we want to (un them at once we've marked them 50c Ge Standard Ms OOS TONCOE 65545 25k sb ke ebeyecss> «+. B09 _SEE THE BARGAINS IN CHINAWARE AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT _ The Time When a "Heating if Stove Is a Necessity Will Soon Be Here Gc Storm Serge, 4e—A good inch All: Wool } ie ilk i ; Free B' ae une PINE. | ae a a Astonishing Bargain For Teed, Sept. 3 1 = Oo Only 1207-8 lier t ie age? ALASKA BLOG heteve iil be hard to surpass. ‘he da ty a iabaatbliebiratiad gee ya love ols in River Park tion behind the t a at 1 € - i 3 ; PATENT hind the St. Clair | Heat h t 7 ‘ » os : | EXCELLEN,. | South part of city, nearcar There's just as ake for us when "i f% ) & i : | , yy arce Chit testa n i i e.8 | INE’S FLOUR i ‘ line, worth double. PIANO HOUSE | Age ; : rT —————— to bear in these stove insuring the purcl SEATTLE. U. @. A. | ita a that money can buy ba GET YOUR HEATER AT THE GROTE-RANKIN STORE AND ELIMINATE HEATER TROUBLES. YOUR OLD STOVE AS PART PAYMENT. Chu Whaleone Plates rare q C ‘25¢/off j ‘i ( \ lo Crowns, Bridge Work * as To) ALL THE CREDIT | YOU WANT 141i SECOND r Teeth Without Plates eomnen jee filings SOc Crowns $3.50. Plates $5.00 SECOND AVE | r 3 sort pi || | ba Assoc iated Dentists BUY NOW | UNION ST || PAY LATER be ta ew Management CARON 1 12 Second “g Opp. Garvey-Buchanan Novelty Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 2d Av