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THE SEA TLE STAR EE UIDAY, OCTOBER 1907. CITY REAL rem (WEE cu FARMS AND ACREAGK, SN EE © Tomorrow at There are a great many"arger stores tq Seattle thag’’The ka is not one b The FAIR #008 "23 sell You goods at the price ve quote e * day in the week and eve ‘ se eek in the CURRED Actin’ Yoot A VTE North d¢ the ofty trite, n Went Woodland Palk Ay. we have RANDALL, THN CARPENTER © Tam the man; house repairing th an} Ms branches; window and door ser 7 year Qur extraordina , € . " ; " t pense of te lt A ihe Second Av. Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. doing bovine lersell the | a | a PG Tn | Bouts eT Oe re (By United Press.) we need a more elastic system vig fellows every time it OUT Wor AUILDIN HICHMOND DURNETT COMPANY, WASHINGTON, Oct 6. rr ident Roosevelt,” the sen . " TT, on, oe ~ for it Come nd ti es aw . Poe seer | SHOTON AORN TRAST |. > punt WES RE BG sou: ae lator ilkine today declared, efter adaiet seid, “te no more ‘reeponsipio|f Store Opens Tomor row Peernanige: ol Some ane yo n eyes and ; am . «| r ‘ . taje with the president, that a new for the pantie than anyone else. Hell at G-2() ¢ Viana ¢ fot Ripe kek a el to get ac. month. Finest Kigd of land currency law must be passed this|turded on the Hwht, and had he| at 9:30 and Cléses at 9:30 Pp. M. quainted h th ‘ _ good graded 6 i ni _ winter to correct the evils responsl | failed to do thin now, more serloun be | e MO Paeect ee | oe ‘ i? jble for the money panic, He says | sawn ye would have come later > oe Ee " pea Ag BAD AMM Boiler Wanted JAPANESE KIMONOS egae LACES 5¢, te : CHOIGR HOM SITWR fe ONE-HALF PRICE, 4, Vidths re HO per toogeh. ‘ oat KA JUDG tomorrow at just half the tert ail fo ea A ae SET ern regular price, The assort SWE Nee ; ; - Bevmuch Interested. No expense Ie ah | ‘an good reed te 8 Reaut w tot 0 oaph, : ment is very large, but at SWELL HATS AT sa Pe ol ehh jhechs 1». notion, | 9mm Bt good " eon ‘ . 3} (By United Press.) Sibel Alaska aspirants will land the this price they ‘will gc $3.50, $5, #7.50. - . 2he Broo read and pont re ye eae : . he WASHIN IN, Oct 5.—Since }plum, President Roosevelt believes : tomorrow a ; ere ee See pee One ed and ton f anding Fi 1$3 | President R elt bh te ced that there is now altogether too quick, so it will be best to Worth from $1.80 ¢ 0 t r 1 like at @ ie RVI Dixa ae . , ica ir 1A th 1ika | oe) even Sn nae returned | uch friction between factions in come early if you want to J ) to ih 3 ane : ar, good and ap re oon B Rvett | from the south, Alaskans here have | gjapka, and it ie surmised that he get your pick of the choic more than the prices qt i EN ie a att ¢ on Vainly trying to find out who| will select an eastern man, as: he ‘ ings 1; This i on 2¢ i we Tart, ete ee see Twill {wilt ool 12 acres ‘ GRAN | will be appointed to succeed Judge }did Judge Gunnison, naw holding a est thing ed, 7 an extra spe Weg serra seaghre IES 7¢, wit Soest veer wants for 4 ott ‘| Frank Wickersham, resigned, 1t is| judgeship, with headquarters at Ju - cial offering of, latest up- | Worth, From 10c to.18¢ yard, 4d p Wee York bwiding. ° 4-26-p | on thle side panes big 4 ‘dl pad proses: here that none of }neau : || CHIFFONS 69¢ A YARD. to-date millinery at very Aas rort ends, P ews AAEM Toe 4 = Tomorrow and Monday af uch less than regular bias leiagl . Se WT STE ; — ., SEATTLE WOMAN MAY |" eee | See ra a «tren ss Minit é ? GET FORTUNE fon, and tn mousseline de $3.50 ; $7.00, $7.50 and f ¢ 4 inches 0 tt ce : I Soie, regular prices 8% hats at $5.00; $9, $10 and yular prices 10¢ 9 people tree et] * ‘ | ok > If and $1.00, at 6B¢ a yard. | $12 hats at $7.50. Seeing 15c, 18¢ and 200 g - >» VIRW ACKRS eo er (By United Press.) . Attorney Elie L. Garretson has This price is for Saturday E te rrow all bk“! melt: neha | as hollevina: ’ ey wil'an all "you a hoon street car, Telephone & > a TACOMA, Oct Negotiations taken the matter up with the Brit and Monday only. If you ee erpies. want af seven cents a yard to It Will I Ay YOU — are now on by which a Tacoma) ith ambassador at Washinglon, andi} need any this is your | Peal to your taste and to | “These should inten I ha aa sacl has ha” Whe bei sd family hopes to come into posse resrondence, but nothing yot that chance your pockethook ecor a! bayers be “4 } x ake district, near car Une f sion of an English estate worth indicates the willingness of the 5 Ne ey re Bae precene ‘esi an se oh | 970,000,000. A woman of Seattle jppasiish crown to give up the splendid ng of ead 800 COLMAN BLOCK }808 Pioneer Hidg, of phone Main 1994 also Interested state. , Me ta ti ne . Press fan ready - to - wear sl bd i .| Nine years ago Henry Irving Lee) The line of descent fs clear and oats uits garments for lies, 1 ; dren, at prices that ai Branches noiee lot centralty jocated.| Carey died in Hugiand, leaving a) proven, but the question rained is a» cannot fail to interest pe € ng Out to get en oo fon, in West fenttic: | vast estate, mostly in Knglish lands, to the right liens to inherit un fed ee Mr, Clawson at | After two ye metances re of searching in this der the cire 2738 whee — 2 the most for the money, M« , yarments. with irts all the style, dash and fin ents that sell im the rane Ninth and Californie leountry for heirs by government! Edwin Salschelder, employed in Segoe ddr yglnaies tag , agents, the estate all reverted to the Northern Pacific office in this . high priced stores at « Glad to have |the crown, A newspaper article city, and Mra. F. L. Weiss, who is Petticoats you look wl rt or not. Get acquainted with q fific Const Biscuit ae i |telling of the failure of the heirs employed In the office of the Went this store " 1 Ave make |to show up, was published some | ern Electrie company , Do You Want a | | Getto Weeles Co, mt ‘ist at) | $750 | |time ago, and it came into the pos are children of Mrs. Salachelder sousion of the family of Mrs. Peter and in direct line for a big share property be turned vked for heir to them. FOR THE MEN. PANTS $1.8 $3 and $3.50. in stock, hence the low heavy wor s and cassi FOR THE BOYS. SUITS $4.98. Nobby Suits for boys from 8 to 18 years old, of all wool materials choice styles and in t FOR THE MEN, 20¢ HOSE AT 12%¢, ceged Hose, and toe, heavy ht Regular price 3 tomorrow $27 ne > ~ = wear ao ee de ur in ONE-POURTH CASH, BALANCE * anes bare ie: haat vines sik eneiooia t WANTEO—FURNITURE. most desirable mater suspicion with me There ts meres, in neat stripes, in Valdes Furniture Cove stocking time RROY CAR “ : tits that sell regul INDE prices for furalture ne = Tae oy . otf el 7 nothing Insulting intonded in. the brown and grey. Will wear 6 tha sell oo a UNDERWEAR 2388 or Ind. bes e w walk ¢ above remark It's just the latest ig nd ‘ lect sat at $6, $8, $9 an ONE-THIRD LESS. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ries ita te {thing 19 nore Eauuaeteati ot isfaction in every respect ag h eve es lot ample garments ent “ re von't sto iking over : y of « lar prices Men’s U " - ‘ . now famous Pinkerton expense This price is for Sattrday 2.{lnsaBthss cig pss ‘ » Underwear, a lit- being hig ‘ eae bits whe items are d Monday oaly. Better tomorrow your pic ne JOUN H WH " Wicd | entered . a8 . at four dollars and ninety- ice i 3 Phone Main sma ith Crigatat a (By United Press.) Jeatered as “incidentals,” “to 90 get after them before they aig price is one- 4g i . PRESCOTT. Arist. Oct The sien nformation” or “to ave sus are all ecid eight cents. thir « than you would ell mi the chief prod were clean, UNDERWEAR SPECIAL. ~ ‘ 4 vere ae And all t ‘pert five ac coed | A al Far m Bargain " ve a ts seal |cauteeny: which, promarcien’ tastes | maul! for the dif men in the terms of Hquor BOYS’ SWEATERS. 69¢—Regular Price $1.00. FOR THE BOYS. PANTS 19¢. viiaeittiiipahiaiiainieebeet * terme ‘ jo beenen ing other producing mines were re 4 . ie md Men Californi ite” TOaT AND POUND. ‘ rou 4 : - ‘ aries leutly aniatred Gy Yuaman Wr Law which they dispense. eu yf Cheap. but good ys' pants | These are heavy worsted en's i er Boe oe brad rd n , pre is he u elo coe ‘ > e. s et a c Me ~ ~ ' t the bes te “Ger. |on, of Boston, was closed down nat eh LPs bore.nes in sizes from 6 to 12 years Sweaters, and come in all —_ nder: ween Wealer ; : tail,” “Informa’ whisky” and : v , ‘ rts sad deaueee roadway and be 3 simply wee ye sot shen you) night. Plans have apparently been -jncidental special The ingred old, made of good heavy colors The regular price 81.75 wers kage Ol a a made te keep th property suse fonts used in these mixtures are cotton cass ¢, wi is $1.00. Sizes 6 to 1¢ das 5 per garment. You ; lor some t t aw P we hoe 3 st ‘wen oe So = . peties + = wl sbost as mysterious as the items stand all kinds of hard years. If this is not a snap now how desirable they sie re : votive bills. are and whai ¥ 5 free funds in the east by which to m np. ae are and what you usually Regular price 3% 49 a pair; tomorrow we don’t know what a ba and paying the requirements of the smelting} pay Seay . [structions to a iomeent ~ CHORUS GIRL WINS 19¢ a ey eee — = ; _ MEN’S SWEATERS. 4 FOR RENT—ROOMS. | than two pairs to one cus FLANNEL SHIRTS, Extra heavy Cotton Sweat- tomer Men's “California Mills” Flannel Shirts, navy blue, al red, black and Regular price $1.00; tomorrow at @5¢ “SMITH TAKES —PEAUTY PRIZE OVERALLS 49¢. g blue denim, well made both single and double ROBERT MAL TE } ' ah. talanee Gmail mosth 65c; tomorrow 409¢ a Worth $1.75; tomorrow est the men who wear / 919-936-921 Alaska Building | | pair. at $1.19. sweaters 2 Rice Stee Town ~~. j o 1 03.88 - fatves AS] In this afternoon's session hal the ‘ “nn a” Smit u r 4 eo n ¢ ; ; s ° A, oer the ane hig hie own i Big shipment rec -d to Jay. They are ; 42,000 house and t toe teen | behalf and testified to a lapse of Ch Id ’ nd f, ts’ 30 days behind time and the manufacturer E y one block from cae tier memory after he pulled the reval 1 ren Sa n an made us a most liber: owance, and we a &A Tia 3 yg a me. ver rom bis Poe neh. oh the tae give gr the benefit sore —_ lot one tine nj fo Shock mm ioees ee eee oe eae “* ¥ to the fathers and mothers who have to Se ae 4 ¢ ee sls eliied Cat when Coats and Bonnets cit post we ucep he ta and sie A | the papers of the action of his wife for divorce were served upon him he went Into & trance, waking up from it in Portland. mile gow Address J ee og eee eS BREWING COMPANY toa 4 Mann, Kirkland, HOP OD, Wash. - 2 ; ~ ' “near GRACE LANE. ea thy Se, tae ts d Inna ark car ine. “Ago FOR ALASKA i ttt’ Shoe” eiciuaive Cocker spaniel bird dog for sal atten |. CHICAGO, Oct. 26--To have Gad Renise 88 retriever. Kes (ey U United Press.) been a clerk in a big department The “ore and then within a year to be voted, by a society of artists, the prettiest” girl appearing in Boston Mandard, National 28 MACTNY looking as they should LINENS AND OUTING FLANNELS TABLE DAMASK 29¢, This is a full bleached Irish union d and will wear well as any $1 cloth you can buy. There are three different widths, and the regular prices are Two heavy young mare mules harness separat a Fremont t av, Bear North fourth st : BEDDING REDUCED— COMFORTERS, $1.19 Silkoline covered, filled with ¢ cotton; full size. You would expect CURTAINS UNDERPRICED. Two Special Lots for Tomorrow. 98¢—Rufiled Edge Net Cur- tains and Nottinghams, in most desirable patterns Regular prices $1.39, $1.50 and $1.69 tomorrow soft; wh to pay $1.50, and they are baie | QUNRAU, Alara, Oct. 26.- $ 50 | Afetic. Brewing company, of Fatr taioks, has been incorporated for ll wort yut tomor hand gheng and well worth it—but tom well wgeth. to ON wee ceo SHANCKS: ot LON BORE te WE OMADR is reaultes to way « slew! $106,000, by Willistt Greentund, Bobet wea oe atx months row they will be $1.19. choice, 98¢ pair and 49¢ a yard. 4 BE Saaar eat ee HE ae DAE . wine, Wilt | Upokge. Weber and F. de Jougnel, |! What Miss Grace Lane, 16, a Chir $1.69 — Extra wide and fo SAS ag cir ig svete inguicg i % Sovulinicnieie view of cy | There are 10,000 shares at $10 each. |o*hy Hr) Considers gaining fame in, BLANKETS 69¢. 3% long, all new |, GOOD NAPKINS 89¢ PO i Sten Bidg | (RRIGATED “LANDS 3 tre eat price evet | Miss Lane was clerking in a local a s fall, They [They are union linen, 24x24 #36) "Boat act t “: ae he Wee ar KILLED IN BLAST store when she began to study fe Only two cases to sell at this pe Te ‘ heavy and satin fished ther irrigatnd in Washington We as go 2,600 the stage. She landed a job which price, The price to arter if thee are worth The regular price is $125 Pa, - carried her to Boston, where she on 4 the beauty prize awarded day is 75c by the case, but Boston Artists’ association just for a flyer we You could not buy amy- thing that looks better or a cent, but tomorrow only on, a foreman in| re filwaukee’s grading >Y 8 tears . John A. Jo! one of the them for make you SE ee t ‘ ge. S\camps, wae killed by the prema # 6, will wear better at $2 per OCULISTS AND AURisTs. : on, oe . at woud |ture explosion of « blastnear North; USES MIRROR TO ESCAPE the price 6B¢ tomorr : = =s dozer : —-~ ac : Gace incveases wome | Bend Je . . ; 89¢ would be cheap for ILLOWS $1.25. , at: SRR YE Mos : i ‘imp and | Johnson is sald to have selatives |, COLUMBUS. Ind., Oct. 26.—Win ’ Covered with satin ticking TABLE DAMASK 49¢. indaye 16 a high « B. THOMPSON in Seattle The remains were |'#™@ Brooks, who ts accused of con them ' Full mer i, heavy satin Dr Ww - = b are fi sree x - Block brought to this elty, The body is | “ucting & gambling house and a filled = wi soft geese t tercerizeds eavy fee he Le i. ¢. PETE so ae eases ateena “blind tiger” at Hope, broke jail at feathers, weigh 3% fir 1, full 66 inches 623 Als s 1 ascola, Il, an escaped. Brooks BLANKETS 9! pounds to the The wide, |} tiful patterns. regular price is § and Looks as well and wears 00 tomorrow only as wel any $2.50 Irish vask Our __ regular $ $1.25 a pair a pworked the combination of the lock ____PATENT ATTORNEYS. POI Mastin widen RE If Ye ou Are (A T OVER on the jail by means of a broom |f Full 10-4 size. Soft and Adams & Br " | and a mirror. He thrast the broom uffy , PORT: got Trace \ a « setting ring the glass out at the food fluffy j tripe 7 Da o2 . * “ of bie cell, and then having with fancy borders. Reg _—— pr 1 yard—tomor- ratty” Fremont, “iveen a one of the fellow prisoners hold | wlar price $1.39 TAPESTRY 49¢. 49¢ a yard 300 Cast # up by phone ne broom, thrust his arm outside ' an stripe 300 Cash Saki and while looking in the gins row O8¢ a pair hes wide BRASS EXTENSION ' & WEDMA worked the combination. He h ‘ f y ta esate Of % 210 | waneet Main 240 asa oe ie Wark Ghothoe lack one mateo These are only examples of ings, for porti ‘ RODS 9¢. se . t ; am ie key which he whittled out of wood || the savings—it will pay you covers and table covers. | The re ir price is 15¢, but nd * ‘ ‘ SALE BY OWNER a Ae og old pa OO DY Fe net hy uetal. He ob-\f well to get better acquainted Worth 75e a yard; tomor t vy they will be P service the f t w x i wet CAUSE | tained the metal by melting a comt , ‘ } rd ‘tia 7 Investigate this at once by ph Wee < ahi é/the mother and gon are qua that was made mostly of lead with this store. 19 Be cach ke Bid : and 4p. a vif 4 ; torcen “tlover the place where the and . . | x & Feunel's ‘ oar and father is to be buried, the fu | FINDS LOST SON; DROPS DEAD. . " i n any other a . . ®/neral of Charles Barrett, of Ferr t-class ante bs . arn P a n delayed by an in-| SHERIDAN, Mont. Oct ’ MILLINERY. H $ ‘ ett declares the shull after searohi ot he son, Jas. D as an advertis Stylish at prices ; arrett, at whose home his|ered him in Alaska d was a eer * __— P t Ferndale. ‘The son says if the! fell dead . . ; 2 MUSICAL f ither's bod ‘erndaley GROCERIES Underpriced |SEWING SILK 7¢ SPOOI GROCERIES Lilian isher, voice i Wolyoke Wore, \ t ' pte opag Mat be al i - ‘i } SCRAPS Best Eastern Bacon 18¢ Ib eee a UNDERPRICED. ht a - f unction, and the fun¢ hedule@] Qeage boys who attend tt Regular price 22c. . : ie . ; Sugar ¢ Eastern Hams aa ATENTS. : . wilt 7|to take place today, will not take! Osage Roa School. at. Paw. || Iowa Creamery Butter 32¢ ‘ lianas a 18¢ Ib. Regular price 22 Inventions developed and perfected ; " “agg son ettied by Hangin, Ind ritory, the cor Ib. Regular price 40c price 10c sp t Best Granulated Sugar, 44 “4 ' we lois F Whey ing year will bé quartered Good Fresh Eggs 30¢ tion the ‘ Ibs. for 25¢. x th . é i : |flobred and finished in 7 dozen, Regular price 40 , Beacthinee,, & rsd Good I dry Soap, 9 cam m | pidee: ¢ Drastle t are to be taken lapproved white man Very Best Parlor Matches no better sewing silk for 25¢. ue ‘ The . the entrancer wr” t ¢ because t S¢ box. Regular price 5¢ the ket at any | New Ir ed Dates, 4%! ‘ ata bube plague atrol will be| expected overcrowded conditio . . « I ri But ‘ hed on the waterfront to sec se xt condition of 1 Genuine Ivory Soap 3¢ cake. | 15c Jet Head Tat Pi ; Ib. ! A 5 and hat the orders of the health offi@dbance rollin (he lars Regular price Sc he | .TEA 25¢ PER POUND, Height ce ¢ carried out ~ MBy the teacher of a Sunda Iowa Canned Corn 8 1-3¢ 40c English Breakfast Tea ' : ; | FINED $25 EACH, school class {n Wilkes-Barre, th can, Regular price 10¢c Needle Point Brass Pin 40c Spiderleg Tea. Tea : +Ayortion was put to a new scholar: | Good Quality Lard L1¢ Ib. | paper S¢ | 38 Uncolored Japasaai tie } A ' John Stanley and Elder Arm sega Bon 8 living Regular price 14¢ i I it you want 4 ; t « were each fined $25 couts by gMyilie & A ith Jethre There 7 v Re ck Hose Supporters ona 1 P c : Justice Carroll this forenoon for & long silence, during which || Mocha and Java Coffee 31¢ ers . 9e ae “Lilly” Salt ' i , go = working @ horse with a raw shoul other members’ of the cla Ib. Reguiar price 38c re § $00 packages of “Lilly! §& , : enres ‘ ‘ p{der in & grading outfit, Klder paid | 10k occasion to “size up" the new-/f Canned Alaska Salmon 10¢ | S0c Import ir Brush 10¢. Regular price! . = = the fine, but Staniey has taken | Comer. The Iatter, however, wa Regul. 19 | 25e | Extra Fine Large Prunes 420 New York Bison | BALLARD DISTRICT. An appes! to the wuserter ‘ebert indiamayed, He answered: “Please beonsilkip, dtcaadle, eae hae ne “‘% b, You know ; ' fain 440; Ind. 196, ——te nel ma'am, he married one of Jethro's |) qsssmssessescmusseeemmenapeemmesene Good & , 6 1-4¢ bb th p 1 ' On wx aoe daughters « “i 2 © Good Safety Pins. ur what they are worth. Bg ee be, ae Se alae PLASTERER MISSING [°°s"te%" monins wetore the tas NEW ARRIVALS. 215¢ | Genuine “Calumet,” 20esilt era tracts Me the ent. ‘ pars : general election a good authority New Veilings ‘ ; : Baking Powder 12¢. Bat ; 4 i come ua ¢ Hi tnere In He toot | wn P , cook pas (L. G. ©. Money, in London Daily New Leather Goods. tc Hooks and Eyes, blact Peay le know this § Meee kina ‘ot te o1 for | good suo to 8 ; r, 18 reported as being miss: | that one person in every 17 of th New Hosiery ‘ org brand A Wig ove f ie +, m h 4424 Second population of this country was or New Underwear "0c Jeweled Hat Pins, ea Best California Seedle# ing ; © Jett Place, ‘ pra 1 A.-G. | had been a pauper in the year end New Coats and Suits, De Raisin he eineineeeeenane cence Sm Geto saying ene | _ n ' ' nko he report to thé po-|ing Lady day, 1905.—London Out New Ribbona. inte hts ee . ter, all for Nal Took . etree RREENSaseenigennpnssnenenssn - “ . Dinan oe ni | a I plumbing, PALACE MEAT MARKET e New Goods in every de Get better acquainted with this store; it iImproved Farm "tira offer, gets, tt mn ¢ f ' Te sid.|Ghrrios the choicest and freshest |, “ties #ilk rubber coats; 600 | partment throughout the J are anxious to save your dollars, and we, are an Selected Noud land) 1% tage | . ”| Meats, poultry and fish in the city pitt nee gee mS ar ee terns: | store, and every item at tess gears. Bath partion will be benetit dl by a 0 Oe : barn wid Ase F Boagn scy ty | sizes up to Bpwcial for Friday prices compared i eek Send slenwhe elgg, a 5 iedele ul WOR SALB BY OWNUR oe pat LS a a deeebhene | and Saturday $16.50 up. GOOD than you would pay else enables us Ls aaeneaatt ane’ ole bis Bee y Wwingiiy BHos PWCL HTS Wagiueet ste vente’ oe lit! Hoap take Soap cleanses and | YWAR RAINGOAT CO, Pirst and | where every week im the year, bd Koom 100 Colman Biook, —tf P41, 660." 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