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: : ARRANGE PAIR ° ity wore married Aug. % ced ‘ living together 2 By Born x ia my ° ‘The bill to be introduged tn con AN OUT wan a widowor with three young @rtainly the most satisfactory heater store in the Wea from to encourage Alaska children who were alao Quolly a week br 5 ater here—your old ane Yukon-Pacific Expoattion has been |troated by the new wife, Hor for $1 down and $1 tk buys a heater here—your o| ~~ prepared and | wi! bo in charge of ther name is not given in the move, range or heater taken as part payment on the pur- Ro prosentatlye L. Jones watil Waterloo dispate nit t f é ant it has gpaw es toute of raGre. ities ee chase ef @ new one—~ e . ° he . pegipinievds. after which tt will go (lay United Press.) 4 — ux ® ’ MBINI | yg congress, whoro Senator Pilert waging ITON, Oct. 1 onde WELL. ADDRESS THE | : N look after @ * lof John Ro MeLean, the Cinetnnat} . “ and Washington newspaper proprie CHAMBER ee NEW FOOD LAW, tor, are wondering tf the editorial ex fa specia printed in the Washington Post, ad> me it tone dissenting voto, the high prices ar@alue to the extor) phe state pure food laws, in ex-|vocating the nomination and re bt coy 5 Clidaed e a e oe With bu! ‘padaeeet of the Seattle | Hon of the coal operators, and that | ace accordance with the national ion of President Roosevelt Fon he moeting of ey pamber = agement he Set oP rata area pat tia | ree, rate nana [seton of” Preadent” ReMwE Gt Commer memvers we creel = CLOSING = e dining chairs--- > relat club ig : per Sent ger ke Pe he mop Sorgen effect today and tha-year's grace|tican, The editorial in part says; |2O0n, John A, Fox, epectal director the attention of the attorney crease tn profits during the allowed grocers, wholesalers and|"Prosident Roosevelt enjoys 4|of the National Rivers and Harbors “or rane » eubeate's naneal a 4 . ave - ed be called to the coal com: | two years Is stated at TO poe cent. | manufacturers forethe disposal of| greater popularity than haa been congress, who has been touring the pn Bing me Son ghamms d ss dtr rd . rae “ ie lectin ptry ee beat gener bat the sta awa be) the increase in wages is placed @) those goods not coming up to the} the fortune of any Americas dur aus. Fadaiate Ge oceans Onta fer going beyond our expectations—our alm ts to close out immediately all odd lots and “one, two, three © aunenitod fo as to pro nn | 10 per cent standard expired Ing his lite time except Washi the meeting of the congress in De of « kind” dining chairs, in order to make room for new stocks at once anual grand jury, was ad fat] The Brorage cost Pe LF ge heh ton, The people see the fruits ofjcember, will’ deliver an address on |{| If In need of an extra chair or two, better come in right now and save an actual half or more on hy uce ¢ 1 is lace on a y i . at the eld | $a2e, fretaet G8 conte, Waking the} hin Integrity and energy and they|the development of harbors and Nigh-grade dining chairs nw gepert also re $ retght ¢ y | want him to romain in the prowl | rivers in the Wont, ‘The committes these are @ fow value hints, amoug 75 or 100 different styles dining chaire— me of t cost at the bunkers approximately dency The Post believes he lon city affairs will also report the ‘ ' arte Uni . be ames FERS Sup Dearest should be renominated and there | proceedings of the last meeting rel ‘po called to the existence me ' @ comm 2 Pa ao Ay Sacae ‘ould the convention nom: | city bad asked (o fathor legis. /dafly output has Increased nate him and adjourn ing the tariff of 40/20 per cent over last year, and that n _ fom al brought in | it believes ther bcd ho shortage } |e ise ane nt coal, but © combine to boost ONE AFFINITY CASE RECORDS BROKEN ool report hat the | prices. ‘The comm =! minens rece Bai rds in Seattle for) the qiarter ending Sept. 30, 1907, wate jhave Been broken in bank (Star Special Service.) ances and building permits. The CHICAGO, IL, Oct, 1——Pred J.|bank clearances aggregate $129, { CONSOLE LONELY MAN lady missives 10 to, told that they alow with the 1 ! ot a subtio and sensitive sou grrive in The Star ma ; eS dncly a 4 She Is Interested. jovely ta we can Ree aces as as sent 1 am interested In what the lone ut potograph ty man says in his letter to The : qian however Star, Evidently, ‘he is a man of} taste and opin’ « ay | fine seusibilitie T think the sen ¢ Jorely to a lonely man at in his er is just too af these a tor for anything. I can under of making I! ng stand how a man of his sensitive, | Jonely man are fed out poetic nafure can be lonely tn this ‘own writing. One writes | World which thinks #0 much of self against the ax and and so ltttle of soul, which scoffs | ‘asks for time to reduce her at affinity and weighs everything | Others compia!r jraw-|in life on the same scales with! the time of husbands | money | om I felt when I re Mr. Lonely | \ telag Wnely but disqualify m/ Man's letter in The Star that he/| t Be presen fustanen. and | might have more in common $ ‘writes in all the serious-|than loneliness if we could only for an opportunity meet. I am sure we could under one man ts {| stand each other and when two ladies genial souls come together world's | there is no room left for loneliness vier on But I know of no way of reach the So? 58 SSSSES FSC OF SEP es? 8 * ing write to you lonely to der shoulders than che will ten from now. She civew but a man excepting we toll me whe 4 of herself, men-|! can find him so that I can learn ve yea if he meets my idea of what a 7 Eyes Her Feature. ae tender, true man ought to | - Tmagization pictures this , : " F son hee small, serious & SU as tuck cnet NOTORIOUS COUPLE TO The fact that “4 aves room | 4 . ure as to} est of her (By United Press.) FLORENCE, Italy, Oct. 1 tieo Toalli, who last week mar i fe the letter Countess Montignoso Londen “Seattle, Sept. 27 in an interview conf i the re ; Beattle Star ports that it was his intention S*albeegh I searched through the make an Amertcan tour as ae rm paper of Friday and Singer, accompanied by his wife for the ad rt} but declined to give any detail ‘@otaining further partic: covering bia trip. He protested eeely man who wants a wite, & uW against the rum paet find it, it wae not be that hie w in in a delicate « @7Es are poor either for | dition deumeah teat AM only 18 and my friends would 0nd ber sbhe oh <x eyes are my best point. T mother for the care of het daugh and dive and ter, Princess Anne Monica Pia “Gunes For Rent Piper &@ 1024-26 Second ar Daily Bulletin of Bargains AT SPELGER & HURLBUT’S TOMORROW Cat Prices on Perfection Oil Heaters, Sold Everywhere at $5.00 ‘Bastard OF Com Our Pri aranteed to be the fection Oil Ti best no smell no “Jost the omerve amoke, no dirt. This = frosty ae $3. 98 Stove keeps coal bilis fata ‘nights low Waffle Irons Reduced. Sold Everywhere at $).25—RKe Gas Hot Plates. Everywhere at 25<—. Gas Hot Pia tes, made to versitile Polished [ron Cold Me gas. Sale price 15 Handie Waffle Irons, §9 y c a lee, Wednesday c oe T8E. Beaters. Everywhere a tr Soot a oe Cups and Saucers Sold Everywhere at, per Dozen, $1.00 — White Semi-Porcetain Caps and Saucers; six cups and w 25c Wednesday Dinner Plates. Everywhere at, per Dozen, —Gtrong, Pur White Jardiniere Sale. Soild Everywhere at S0c fer for Wednesday a la sg agenictine tay UIE wf pr pa at ig nao Everywhere at $1.25— Roll of Red Rosin Build ass No. 0 Tabu nal Wedne Lantern Globes, sale ee ; rice Wednesday 5c Letter Files. : Stove Boards Sold Everywhere at 100— } 80d Everywhere at S0c—Por " waly Made Fil Tusean Broneed 5c Electric Bell Battery. 4; every Vedne one day Shelf Brackets Sold Everywhere at 360—The ; Everywhere at 1Sc—Pair Kiver-Ready” Electric Door Tought Stee! Janar S 6x#-in Jol! Batter m sale Shelf Brackets, Wedne ednesday only at 25c Hogskin Working Rogers Silver ware Gloves. : re Brow, 184 t Bold Everywhere at 78e Pal Sane and Forks, v Men's Hogskin Vi & Glove each “cag haburen erabacngtirs + | Will Mend Your Broken China Free Tomorrow 1 the Busy Basement tomo Your broken china or ber Coment; mer Bleyole tires, hot wat ow we with od, glass, china, ELGER-HURLBU 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREPT A Re A will the mend, without charge wonderful Egyptian leather, garden hose, T w ylassware ye embroider ture back reve sand a dic ts of ¢ The ya ey pearing f tan cloth with with silver gray wings and blue vel v et chou PRESIDENT SAILS TONIGHT, The steamship President of the acific Coast Co. will sall tonight for her last trip to Nome this sen m. Th wident wan the first the Pacific Coast Co.'s boats » go to Nome and took up with one of the largest crowds of season same gallows here thin week, leas executive clemency interferes w ith the tence. Th has been set for far as known. quadru hanging © Pennsylvania. cine me 8 ti V K ahi T Beeeeeeeteeteaeere eee ERR REE frying out of the » of the execution Thursday this will be the first wer held Grant Family Memorial. NATI. Obs norial tablet mt county, Ohio, Grant was born. Celebrate Alas’ FAIRBANKS, the ¢ br oft R ann territ ry ry from Vanderbilts Get LAFAYETTE, Ind ve today, the he New York Centra Kipting Comin MONTREAL, Oct pling and his wife ite to the Pacific ort trip. Tanan FAIRBA lelds Si 8 he gold at $6,628,000. Alaska. tizens Alaska. output of this year in fig jo, Oct. 1 t will be morrow on the farm in ( where Ulysses ka Day. Oct. 1 of t Alaska he transfer isnt a Road. Oct. 1 rver I lines. g West 1 Rudy are here coast on x Million. Oct. 1 City Hall Market Pot roasts, 7e; rib German, Swedis wegian Capital fully pata languages steak, 10c h and Nor apoken. $100,000 un aen 80 tn A edt hin Day ot Fffee Chicago & Wabash railroad waa taken by ard en a od THE SEATTLE STAR thought the woman was his affin corresponding period of 1906. Buy your bat of EB. N. Brook Co, 139) Second av. | Leave Pier 2 ‘to soo batveshi a Bargains! Bargains!! «+-at the Big Purchase Sale Thousands of people are taking advantage of the many bargains that we are offering at this great sale, and they show their good judgment in doing so. We are offering better bargains than have ever been offered before. We are you brand at less than manufacturers’ Come here and buy your new fall suit and save one- selling new goods cost if half. | | 1,000 Men's Suits. Fine Imported Scotch Tweeda, Cassimeres, Seraes and Chev tot All suits fitted without charge. 5,000 Men's Pants. t $1.50 English Corded Pants Se $1.25 Twoeds 81.85 $2.35 $2.00 Worsted Pants $2.50 Worsted and Regular Re gular Reg $6.50 Suite for $9 00 Suite for $12.09 Suits for 83.35 $3.60 Fancy Mixtures . ge > Regutar $15.00 Suits for $5.00 Fancy Mixtures and a peo " be eg bates oe ‘i 800 Youths’ Suits. Sergus: aldd Clays 83.30 NE, Was ct, 1 ne ators officials are firm in the fy Ne - —e Hy yr for = Men's Shoes. beliet that many women aro en-|f Lototau: Perteot fittine $2.50 Men's Buff Calf Shoon gaged in smugeting opium an : $1.75 stike across the line, One woman |f Regular $4.50 Sufts for Sad known to hare fought many Regular $4.50 Suits for $3.00 Men's Box Calf and Vici pounds of the “poppy dope” nto} Regular $12.50 Suits for $6. Bhoos $1.95 this country, It being cached be. |} Regular $15.00 Suits for |$7.90 | 93.50 Mon’ Viel Kid Shoes oath e ftew lower o ~ * Se ee ee oe 650 Children’s Suits. $2.45 ec c's Two and Three-Plece Suite $3.45 Men's Viel Kid, blucher Giase Charges Bob Up. Norfolks, Russian Blouse, “Bus Rite prreateet Bese 82.65 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1—Two|f rs.” Wash Suits, ete, “Splon 75 Patent Leather § ae further chai bery against ees a Aer yraiess ans have boon set for trial Regular $2.59 Suits for .. 94.35 | $9.00 co * High ¢ me 16-inch Sor aaa eens be Seams, Lontien 06 Suite for... 822.45 p Black and Tan Shoes Giass was not present in court, but |— Reeular $3.50 Suits for .. $1.85 86.00 was represented by Attorney O'Con-|f Yor" Corduroy Kneo Panta, | $6.50 Men's High Cut 124nch ner, Whe enowered. vents whan the worth regularly The, for .35¢ y Black and Tan Shoes jant’s case was called. All 1 099 , fufther stay of execution wae eo-jh ** M Men’o’ and “Foung | 46.00 Men's High Cut cured in the caso In which he was en's Overcoats and Top Black and Tan Shoes convicted Cravenettes. 83.85 / 600 Overcos rt seit Four Will Hang. ee! wersonta,.. 0 arr Ladies’ Shoes. LANCASTER, Pa., Oct. 1.—Four eC ~ $2.60 Ladies’ I J 12.50 Cre or 2.50 Ladies’ Dongola Shoos Halians will be banged from t $15.50 Cressy and Motion $15.00 Cravenette $3.50 Ladies’ Vici Kid, bir $18.00 and $2 vol and Tan | cut $2.25 Collar, the very best $206 Ladies’ Patent Leather $1245] shoes $1.75 75 Cases Underwear. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes ‘The largest stock and beat ae $2.50 Misses’ Dongola or Calf sortment of Medium-Priced Shoes : $1.25 Men's Underwear tn the atate $2.00 Children’s Vici Kid Shoes Regular 60 Underwear for. 28¢ $1.00 Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Ave. Half Block North of Postoffice Opposite New Arcade Block Bet. University and Union Streets. Everything Is Favorable for Your Attending the Puyallup Valley Fair October 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Very Low Fares Are Named by NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Exhibits and Attractions This Year Far Excel Thos of Any Previous Year attle, Wash Portland, Or Bernd, of Pasco, Wash. has filed | 941,214.16, as compared with §118 suit for divoree at Waterloo, Ia.,| 941,100.72 in 1906, an increase of | claiming that his wife whom he | $11,000,000, or 9 per cent. Bulld marrigd there last August was ing permits for the last quarter guilty of cruelty and adultery, number 3,281, with a value of They becam quainted through | $3,618,138, as compa with 1,987 & correspon nee scheme and he permits, totaling $2,680,294, for th $2.40 regular value $3.50. $2.30 fl 00. 4 handsome dinin regular value $6. | Heater’ vette $2.80 a lining chair, tn solid oak, polished, cane seat ne, oo oe round, pol arm chair, strongly and well | —~®,*Plendid pattern box seat ished seat, brace arms and made box seat: pot exactly | ‘ning chair, finished golden; | strongly made; regular value ihe pictur bet’ seabty: the sim ar to ple hes ane | $3.50; priced this way for regular value ts $6.00; for this Snaped sont, embasset ise this pecial $2 40 extra spectal sale” (ns long f lar value sale e priced as the lot for this sale lasta) $3.45 | $4.95 $3.45 | regular value $8.50. | | —this is a very attractive pat- regular value $7.75. | reguiar value $6.00, | tern chair, heavy, solid, very attractive style box seat | —a popular style box seat din strong arms, full box seat, arm chair, finished golden ing ch pretty panel back ated, finely polished; cane seat, panel has dark } eat; an ex paneled back; not curved arms; an ceptions go high-grade picture, but very good, strong chai chair; finished golder ecu. regular price is $8.5) value $7.76; priced ex lar val priced extra extra spectal sale” special for this 4, $5 special 3 45 (as lon s the lot 95 sale sale * lasts) e Ot stA N ar $3.60 regular value $6.50. $1.95 regular value $3.00. | we show here a splendid pat regular value $4.00. | —large panel back, solid seat, tern box t dining chalr, al @ splendid Mission box seat | polished, cane s¢ heavy most like picture, finished finished weath arm trong and very good: weathered; cane seat and » seat, plain panel 8 gularly for $6.50; near fancy panel back; regular val mugly and woll made ly like picture; for this “extra ue $3.00; priced extra spe ve $4.00; priced special sale’ (as long cial for this 1 95 for thi 2 60 as the lot $3.60 60 sale $ . sale $ ' lasts) rr $3.00 burnt leather pillow tops $1.98 for Wednesday only— the Drapery Store makes it possible for you to secure on Wed nesday such a pillow top value aa is seldom offered burnt leather pillow tops aud backs, laced t . and fringed } all round—-te 2 20-inch pillow—a i iety of sub- jects to choo their Actual value is $3.00 1 98 priced extra special for Wednesday only ' | but one to a customer no telephone, C. O. D. or mail orders filled these pillows. Seattle. Fly on the Fiyer Pleasant and SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—Round Trip, 500 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. Palatable LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:26 a. m,, 2:05 d 5:45 our beverages are the drink par »* | excellence. Strictly pure and LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a highest grade, the qua r rh bad 12:46; 3188 and TSO Oe varter There the U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattle | none better. ¢ efreshin Tel. Main 176, Tacoma— wholesome and agreeable. O Tel. 212 arsaparitia, ginger ale, ) ‘ ———— soda, ete, have gained a t | tlon accorded to no ot? india aa tle ‘ in absolut ou a c Pu | Wea owing the finest and rity. guaranteed. Oyster coc | most h line of ta and beef fluid in n | TOP COATS q Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling In the y Company Phone 927, TH yRED READY CO cane eet enter mate oe th and Pike

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