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CHARGES AGAINST Fe MPLOYMENT. AGENTS oo e | — . thai Thompaon appeared Me their i r hom p wo committee of there r gharge Se senterday afer a 1 bard been gullg of unlawM peme pee ” e <THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, intl ers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels Complete fv A Princess Steel F.: Davenport Bed $8.95 Special Tomorrow a bar of the rote Here is gain usual Rankin = style The price 1s not as high the prices fre quently tor regular as asked davenport s there in ) arranged illustration, a en the Frame is of beds of similar st vet every sense of (! rd that when bac comfortable d t is back is down a r steel finished \« far lasting Nation gu Center of seat is seted bv tikes vows ofcoll springs. Measure feet 4 ine length r price on rt bed is $12.75; spe —_—oOr. $8.95 Mattresses and covers to fit can be had at a pop- wlar range of prices. ——— nd wh the ever anteed not t ag hes in Our Heating Stoves The Grote-Rankin Store Backs Up Every Stove They Sell With a Far-Reaching Guaran- tee, Which Lasts as Long as the Stove Lasts, and Assures Perfect Satisfaction to Every Pur- ALL THE CREDIT Incomprehensible Values Unusual Opportunity ¢ Look for the Big Red Signs on the Building YOU CANNOT, IN JUSTICE Such an arr 8a5p in astonishment when they see the articles you an idea how goods Gauze \ Be Kh ec R Be Re $1.50 s P 25e Ri Me R y We H Planne|. Flanne Be be 126 , 208 First Avenue E BIG RED SIGN DENOTES THE PLACE Regular Price $12.75 [|siers to teat te oats gue bhren bad had cured cad BY FREDDIE HENRY went two hundred feet tn the Soule tnd: backs a maior The Office Boy. ground ‘7 Did you Well, I hope that most of the re bight? Ne PeSple saw it and if they didn't S., c comps THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 190). ° v ©) TELEGRAPHERS BREAK STRIKE RECORD; FRM AS A ROGR | | BY DANIEL L, MUSSELL, tloge in misrepresenting cuomors, © Kleven Rugyan and stated to*th they had lost the em ployment agencies sneak misrep: | resentation Nine distinet charges | w filed it ” nittee held raed heyhey ite helt | Head of the Commercial Telegra . ¢ ae NOL Burt phera’ Union Strategy Board clent and the charges were dia) Pity YORK, Oct. § | ned » gan Aug. 1% ab@at 150! walked out TRAIN CHANGES, F then the Northern Paeific were jmounc Oct, 18 A. ty, inated of 12 Atriving the 80 in the 4:30 an now train will get in Raprovontativen Hindus, who were Alaaka, alao thi ot Sharwed to ge atk a at 1:40 jngte ip toadfastnens © resord, It me ane that we PASS BAD MONEY;,., present’ strike the com e offered $10 a day and teee board . . Hquor and cigars for the men With bills of a face value of |, (Star Special Service.) thousands of dollars in thelr po: ! OLYMPIA, Get, &—The n giving the nan H prome court has reversed the I y and John t the } to be Made by them in nearly 60 years county court in the case of have Dm passing All our wrongs have bound the Columbla Land company in this efty recent ra fo firmly last plight in s ding to the figure ty ‘Patrotemas officialn of the olman caugh themselves, there hay » undaunted split there have been GREAT CORNS AND BUNIONS! | | Danie! L. Russell at his desk at strike headquarters in New York. wires under union tributions from lab and other friends of entertainments The we r inion gave an entertainment that netted um $4,000 The tolograr " re low ing, at the lo elegraph 000 a day. At the ate officials in Tex-|the Western Union di f proceedings under | quarterly dividend wa th Ty fund because there arnings pagnificent spirit is one of the ow © features of the atr sens and geal | © Of th limit office The service to one an ated In Helena © West and south The public 1 funds sufficlent to Henefite have by the strik. | we The an inapl are over in * have be disburse. to $11 he they would starve Well, 1,800 members went out We mea! tekete mber who ake o far, we have te tlekets com e that us Another girl, one of our membe working on a Pi wire under union ce nearly $50 a week wi Bhe limita her expenses week and the rest goons t ha ansociatt ract, © mes from members family Jot at Lakeview cc working private leased nie g@rikere. OFFICERS VINDICATED. acm FREDDIE SEES THE COMET eee After MISS MARY GARDEN (Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) NEW YORK, Oct. 8 There are i fal I was riding sloog elelye they missed a beautiful sight. Th and | happened to n/eomet had a long tail and tt Joc the sky and the sky began to light/éd@be about a block jong up. Well I thought that the moon eomet fell at about £30 last night was coming oat and then I saw! ! omething xh t of the Nt.up place and It d- ike @ ok mket bat I ¢ t that it was a little late for the Pourth of July hen a thought came to we as & Comet. I have never comet fall before in my Ife a little nervecs. oft Lighthouse Keeper injured. PORT TOWNSEND, Oct. 8 Uigtthouse Keeper Brooks of the Dupsenens lighthouse fr take effect in Novembe & precarious met shot towards the “""" a ia ae a Will Give Hearing. 1 realy beleive that Hamilton Studio November 14 has been set when it struck the earth that it city 1 an tb saeeestsneenenemmanstenienes Colman building, artistic photo: | tn the propositio Fleet of battleslips at navy yard graphs at r pable prices » n of walt water coupons or other frauds *** |pumping plant The Entire $50,000 Stock of the Christensen-Morley Co. of Chicago, Ill. NOW BEING SOLD AT NO. 208 FIRST AVE. SOUTH, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND MAIN, AND THIS VAST AMOUNT OF STOCK, CONSISTING OF LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, LADIES’, CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SHOES, MEN’S HATS, SUIT CASES, ETC.; AND IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE STOCK, MR. KAHAN ALSO PLACES HIS $25,000 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. TWO IMMENSE STOCKS MERGED INTO ONE GRAND OFFERING, AND PLACED BEFORE THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE AND VICINITY AT PRICES THAT WILL HARDLY COVER THE COST OF RAW MATERIAL. AN EVENT THAT WILL AMAZE YOU TO YOURSEL F AND PURSE, MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CLOTHE MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD AT SUCH TRIFLING COST, AND THIS SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 13, AT THE STORE 208 FIRST AVE. S., BET. WASHINGTON AND MAIN ay of Unmatchable Bargains have never been placed before a public, and the future holds no promise for a repetition. Every dol We cannot begin to mention prices on the thousands of articles. Your eyes must see, to realize of what importance this sale will be to you. Prices below will will be slaughtered. Everything in the store marked in plain figures + & Se Me « 12e¢ ive BRE | Lacie ppe 79¢ Use « en e 19¢, OSe, 81.39 aod $1.69 ike Mer $1.73, $1.98, 82.39 : Ge A worth $3.00, go for Me ' ite | $10 M ile " { $ ( Gte [}s J $1 \ Se “ i ‘ ts, f ONe¢, 81.18, $1.58, $1.98, 82.48 , asi arer NO GOODS SOLD TO MERCHANTS—IM 4 POSSIBLE TO FILL MAIL ORDERS re ; : ; PLENTY OF HELP TO SERVE YOU CON- y ‘ aNe VENIENTLY. \ OS¢, $1.28 ond 81.49 ‘ BOYS’ ENG OS ee SAC- Sensational Bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing aie iad sit somsloriy tor $4.80; 0b thin sal NO EXAGGERATION s1.09 $2.08 ; ‘ NO MISREPRESENTATION. van r $3.98 j t thi sae t Clothes, in ¢ Pla We SHOES—SHOES—FOR EVERYBODY gape int Ea ny Barn gers getty lomecrbed nl seg y alr Lad OMe, $1.40, 81.79, 81.98 and Bete itive worth and sold f $18.00; at th ale the 4 si.ae 89.08 Bet. Washington and Main OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 O'CLOCK statement. gain Feast. No exaggerations. ¥ offect {TUBERCULOSIS CAM BE CURED, The C. P) train gill leave at 10380 PTURED the eoting of th® K 10D. mae now! Me t ‘ Dy M. 1 afternoon instead of 4 INCKSON STREET ; WHITWORTH FUNERAL ‘ici. Stet it ee » that are te LOWER THAN EVER Mark the Date ar’s worth of these great stocks marked at such low prices people Don’t throw this adv. away, but SAVE it and bring it with you, and learn the correctness of our You cannot afford to miss this most unparalleled and sweeping Bar- atte ie pod opened this h an addresg will be In wif i declared (By United Press.) Vi on can be cured by SAN FRANCI®CO, Got The |ra 6 ic treath The Pacific Mall ates 1 at one ell from Pa he @tre ' here, | t f “| ‘ ny oth t of the I ery TORREY COMING FO SEATTLE, 1 1% R & 7 * 5 nt ’ tot a ‘ ‘ Mir fi, « A A 4 I r Ko Acajut . AFTER CAR SERVICE i od p t time ma ‘ 0 @ Anne Hill bs “yen ed at the of the port have ‘ ts e Q A Im ¢ r t. ¢ gh n the He + f ‘ale tae. Ohne CIVILIANS BARRED 1 be Have Oil Stock” Opens Today AMUSEMENTS. COLISEUM : Per focmanter THE BIGGEST, BESE THE GRAND 2c" THE PRINCE OF PILSEN 8 The Hishop's Carriage. SEATTLE THEATER THIRD AVENUE THEATER MICHAEL STROGOVE ¥ we ole in the MICKEY AND 1KEY Musteal € PANTAGES THEATER Most Novel and Unique Entertainment in Seatile. Going All the Time aN MUSEE Mark It Well Sale Ends Saturday, Oct.13 Look for the Big Red Signs on the Building At $12.08 are f b Overcoat, worth $ S14.08 $ $14.98 Overcoats---Rich in Style, Highest Quality $7.08, $9.98, $12.98, $14.08 $2.20 S349 Si.0S be, SC, $1.04, $1.68, 81.98 and 82.39. Je, SHE, 81.19 $1.49 All M . Bz AIL ‘ 336 A ' ive A of ¢ ( M ‘ \ ' S9¢ M dD I $1.98 Mé Fa I h§ I 82.60 Bu $1.53, $2.43,93.23 4 $4.38 Worth up to $7.50. « counssiieiidiasimeensi