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4 pode the caste oa whey added the “cles the © pare catered to the an public (hy trained Kc * beer a Me of the yourses 8° Ps 6. Sy oS " big cireus i ee ~ managemen! Bice: ge. The nar when the proper! i vary visiting phys annual sex | ibe session wil , technica merchant his wife Setng that her hus Ge throw her out ‘a ro fourth floor Weil ts at $600 bail on a com ‘by bis wife. & rushing business, orchestra above all, the reign of good fellow p in the bie crowd, food show and tndustrial ex visited the ticket window, de thetr mite and entered the are for cash only. made at our ecartiest convenience. that shall be sold to a purchaser. PRESIQENS ROOSEVEL tr. ARCHIB, KERMIT. = PURE FOOD SHOW IS ABIG SUCCESS rated booths do streamers playing, © and of another day the spirit of the show from th in charge of th country st where things cellaneous were disposed of a and eve body the Seattle pub! ved every afternoon and © until September 21, tnclustve the promo ot the show exy to make the attenda: breaker. One of th uous features of the the evidence of su received from opened, at 7 o'clock, tun rink, where they remain local No ©. O. D. nor telephone orders for them can be We reserve the right to limit the quantity Wis Wood Air- Special $1.48 = Not Set Up---No Pipe Goes With | It---Delivery at Our Convenience The opportunity of the season is presented during the remainder of this week to buy a lined Air-Tight Heating Stove at a very low special price. We have a large quantity of these serviceable Heaters to sell at this special price Heaters have single top draft, body of smooth iron, and lift-up top. We cannot set up these heaters, and no pipe goes with them. Delivery will be made conve Midw price ... at our earliest k Sale nee 1.48 Special Mid-Week Sale of Cut Glass er of | i ar price § 9-02 T 6 olx @ tte al, ugare and Creamers in tat t € oe price $6.00 @ pa ectal, @ pa i Cinsitesil Weathered Oak Rocker Special $6.45 Regolar Price $ 10. 00 fiveion i tn, le a treteh t t t v A ¢ of the Rocke Joat is well w o4 and eo with leathe Our re price on th $10.00 eek Bale price There’s a } Ladies | on the AND | wes Le GECOND AVE. Balcony The show will be conti: All entered into surd prices-—all of which went to opened last night under | the: Central Labor Councll—4o the es of the Central Labor | ficor walkers, were kept busy an: with every Indication of |swering the call of the purchasing ed success. From the time 7 p & record Dost conspic hibition was ort the show merchants, All oPA MA AND THE CHILDREN OF THE WHITE snags “FAMILY MISS ETHEL Jadvertived in the official program, Rest Room for | THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. i, Saath QUENTIN, THEODORE, MRS. om ROOSEVELT, the big firme of the elty werd ad quately represented by boothe and jfnd samples of every deueription } pure food were distrib: an the many housewives who Advantage of the opportun’ stock up the larder at home. The comntry store; loc | _ TS SUSPENDED y United Pres TON Ky Warrant against pt 11 iin the; The center of the building, probably re-| ernor Taylor, for the murder ceived the biggest amount of bust. |Governor Goebel, has been a1 ness, All kinds of produce, grocer: | pended at the request of the @ fea and goods were donated to the | trict attorney wants to ha store by the merchants of the city and were disposed of at the highest price the purchaser's wallet would permit of. All the receipts of the store were turned over to the laber| he has b council, the goveraor Unitke food shows, | fused to this one for him, ra cane Ta In 1900 for bel murder n living In In of that state ha issue extradition pape in the G many other exhibited Seattiomarte goods mostly, and the purchasing with various colored bunting aad Janterns, and the gayly trimmed booths afford a harmonious cow | trast Among the (By United Press.) VALLEJO, Cal t tt firma which le WARRANT FOR TAYLOR Former Gov- | be Indiana to tew vmpite! e the fana and ja fi ISLAND NAVY YARD 2 |PLAN HALL FOR ALL" eaten purely muneiparattain| MME. NILLSON IS ILL Nfting morn a ‘ nm ¢ f The institution of a working | th" cla o th with taaaed a man's hall, a veritable emplo ¥ ‘ ie te ar wintry place inggm Y A cheap waloon, when thred, will be Rares Id not be , - me , suggestion of such a munieipal Pe ge 3 rae he p te ding was ° ff ibmitted to | Biter aie ¢ ra noha “— ’ ; =a i" timely me ins a@vocat | Mune of men Ky Fah or work SAFE DEPOSIT ing auch a he for the laborer I fn tedyd ~ : Me be S = ‘i sous | certain time before securing work that, having po vine to Ko to ree eves argues va pokane,| 2° Charke and ‘obabl withow {uc h protection to the unfortunate SEATTLE, Wasn er, who in Seattle, when | ad e walt ting for a position is classed with the average saloon loafer and because, having little} to spend and no to} particular, he must make the " ore in the lower end of} the city his rendesvous. Such a downtown home would neither non-unton nor union, It of would be for the entire class of 18 laborers waiting for employment is Here employers could secure help ve | when short-handed, and if the men were f od ft wait a certain lor jlength of time: they could spend their time profitably with books n magazines, ete, It would contain om, and be ing apart laborer, when he rat strikes town, could ure @ cheap but clean bed, th y break ing away from the filth of some the cheap lodging houses tn t part of the city, It would built and matntained on similar plans with the Ondawa Inn in Spo and the Working | Friend in Los Angele exception—tt at class reading ¥ sub-divided into al re | ment where the southern muntelpal The Mare Isjand navy yard is at 4 tm heary support to the show are the ne an a “ present facing one of the mont ; Gaivationiots whtn Hon Marche, Stone-Fisher = Co.,| critical periods of ite career owing! tain #uch a det given Freder ck & Nelson, Cre pcent MAD-|to the scarcity of skilled Inbor, and| much tmuniclnal esate on ufacturing Co. Nooksack Valley ; cnt panae th 4 f ‘ ke need Milk Co, Keg-0- sling of thet anics at pot of battleships at navy yard. aeee ' Died yard toward the tntroductlos w rook Dairy, Velvet Bak-| of the new plece-work system. On e Old Plantation Pancake Co, Seattle Tea and Coffee! yard quthorities have been forced poth Canning Co,, Z. C. MU*| to practically suspend work on sev per Co, and the Cline Piano | ora) vessals. House, all of which distributed some pleasing free samples. Every | Thayer Brothers Fail ticket purchaser also received a| NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—The firm coupon good for # face value of 10} of Thayer Brothers, one of the conts at the Bon Marche, The ox | large atoe® brokerage firme in this hibit will be open this afternoon | city, haw Tailed. The offictals of and evening and every day unt!| the company refused to make any the 2ist | statement aoe BEWITCHING TEXAS MISSIONARIES, Bi BOOMING “STATE, ARE HEROINES OF NEW YORK (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) | In talks with friends the young NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Two be | ladies told how croatly some of the witching missionaries from Texas, teeming mill here would im Miss Alice Nevill and Mins Lav prove their « tlon if they wo Brown, are doing more good for grate t Texas and help outint at imperial state than would a 5,000,000 problem there. They wer 00 publicity bureau that It hap» they are enthusiastic sean the story Five Million clab of pread and expanded. When sla | reached , the point solemnly sta that ibe ot thelr tly pene members of the Texas, formed to swell the pe fon of the comme alth t 0 young 000 by 1910. They An-| dies were sent here as agents of the ‘onlo, where Miss } rict | Five Million club of Texas court clerk Texas settlers, thy ¥ hen these belles decided upon of it. The misses to New York friends they/and written up, and are now by 4 Sid not forget the Five Million idea, | ines of the big town not by a long shot. Almont to th point of us baggaxe they car ried red, white and bine butte seribed Texas Thelr oc { Texas and they were not ed, elther, by views of the ountry intervening between San Antonio and New York The Start now---next pay day---on your first hundred, by opening a savings account with us. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Saving Accounts Branches: Baliard, Renton, Georgetown JAM HOGE 1 ‘ RECTORS f AB ' berg i ‘ tow Ja » Howe in Union Savings & Trust Co. Cor, Second Avenue and Cherry Bt Hoattle Awonts for A T’S the first hundred dollars that comes hard. others follow more easily. account of the labor scarcity, the wuasite and forceful and pretty where it was » corral d he ty it la are strong in needed. aive mg Ul $2.00 and $2.50, RAYMOND & HOYT 405—Pike Street-—405 and good Price where they rv |” Finest Daylight Trip on Puget Sound In the West Cline’s Piano House Fly. on the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare %5e-——Round Trip, 50c FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a m., 2:05 p.m LEAVES TACOMA m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. U, SEELEY, Jr, Agent, Seattle —Tel. Main 176, Tacoma— Tel. 212 and 5:45 8:35 a ls Your long: Distance Business Urgent? With ta Folle Tacoma wing ‘Towns Kingston Port Townsend | Port Gamble Port Angeles | Dungeness Sequin | Port Williams Ludiow Fort Flagler Or any Pointe? If so, use the tance he copper lines THE INDEPENDENT TELE PHONE COMPANY OF SEATTLE 1115 Fourth Avenue. Olympia Peninsula new long-dis SAYS HE IS Is to stematize the (By United Press.) positor financial af BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11 rs, ywing the exact Robert Hawse, former third officer the foundered steamer Colum unts and date fl 4, says he has appealed from the transactions. We in censure of pervising inspector here, who, tn his finding, implied that the sailor nt today was guilty of cowardice in refus ing to in the wreckage of that sh He ays he has sent his side of the B. SHORROCK ase direct to the supervising in President, pector general at Washingtor J. P. HARTMAN, bringing before contention that he did all that was possible oes an Secretary Want a Furnace? Sr debe a the G H Voodhouse Co, male's specialty of femansas tk per(t. Interest paid on Savings, pan NO COWARD John Birmingham, su you to open an ac ck up help passenger that official his Vice President. ALEXANDER MYERS, Just the Thing to “TOP OFF” No matter how expensive your sult may be—or your shoes—or your other articles of clothing; if you have a hat that is not right up to the minute in style, the whole effect of your good ap- pearance is utterly spoiled. Rem- tdy such evils, if they exist, by purchasing a BARGAR $3 HAT LILLAGAR & BARKMAN 1310 SECOND AVE. NOTHING BUT HATS AMUSE MENTS. THE GRAN iaensger.” “SALOMY JANE” een Lebler & Co. Mare. SEATTLE THEATER UNCLE JoRM PERK Sa ye tes! Non Wee ‘ing Bunday “Leming: TEETER JOHNNY JONIR” hesont Pe rn to Hh ben THIRD inane teyii THEATER 0s Nik TWO PLACA” | riko Fund & row Night. oma rte: “Por Wer Mother's Sake.” tua seats Telegraghere Pie ® ios yHeATER — es VAUDEVILLE ® ACTS Special Atirection, FOX AND POXIES CIRCUS. seem ee ee ee satura The Nation's Greatest Playground on tha Pacific Const Free ‘ ' : aa Tus. Family Theat dM $08 PIKE STREET. The Big Show for Little Money. Everything at the Fam- ly. THE MUSER—THR THEATER a, Vaudevitie, 1 ‘ Moving ¥ FAMILY SPOCK CO ins. neste ake Olver Theater % - tk The ¢ ey Sweep w le Ri “ Te ble f I pt singing Te Me That Wonderful Story mstrated Northwest League--Athletic Park % Baseball Today, 3:30---Tacoma vs. Seattle Take Yester Car, Admissi 25 and 50¢ HUNE 29 10 SUPT. 14 re ACES aT weDONT] | SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE. | Firat Ra ae. Mm, Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson i Admission, Including | GENTLEMEN, $1.00. Grand Stand, a) One Week $10.00 Full Set Teeth for $7.50 Full Set Teeth for Gold Crov $4.00 and $ Porcelain Crowns $3.50 and $4.00 and $5. 00 50¢ Street. LADIES, 5@¢, Bridgework Fillings All Work Warranted 20 Years Associated Dentists Under New Management 112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan ce | ies bei