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mer SEATTLE PEOPLE — | o ° en refuse. There are no private Wants Council garbage wagons and the only ining! Appropriate the residents oan do is to burn as Money. ‘ ash as powsible in the Kitch — |v | of connell mombers A that the money ot umber Ys clubs in the W 4 began an . conditions, and report | th art as quic garbage in the elect they find ROBBERY PLANS LJ Without a trace of embarrass he ment, Lee Roberts and cote, | Landgren, the youths @ Patrolman Bd Hagen W ; . ight, armed with heavy clubs, on DERE Reese ee ard. Main street, between Eight and Council vt are | Ninth ave fesnod lice The cowl! fay bad and are constan | a teesent there In ab sheets » John B. Gordon | yesterday that they to club some pedestrian seatbility We were there to get the « said Roberts; “and that's all was to it Roberts’ m she bes eh were waiting into in meng to dispose of Kitch th ¢ wae in court, and m to allow but the} police judge imposed a sentence of 63 days on the chain gang. Lind Quality Raincoats at Mak- er-to-Wearer Prices. The efficiency, durabil ity and continued shapeli ness of a Raincoat depend upon the character of the maker. For a generation the Goodyear Rain Co. has stood for character in | the building of waterproof apparel—character in the | material used—character in the waterproofing pro cess—character and dis tinction in style. When you wear a coat with our stamp upon it, you have | the satisfaction of know ing that you possess the best Raincoat that experi ence and skill can produce. N’S SPECIAL | not only for rainy weather, but also as a dressy it for Fall and Winter wear. Just the garment | Critical taste. Special for one week aiue at ....$12.50 AL ee x wR. $20.00 value at $15.00 to call special to our immense ick of Women's Water- jot ‘Silk Coats. Fully hundred original, ex. styles, im a bewil- assortment of new Is to select from for one week—- Silk and Moire $23 values — to $16.50. ile Corner First Ave. and Madison St. Manuiacturers of Raincoats in U. S D BY A SHOCK ie picked up a ere there ia plenty of slectr Milien in the street | energy, there can be ho pain or ot B® powert shock diseane Meet hurt by the jolt but ity suffer from rheamattiam Mee Out his rheurmat mbago, stomach, kid away leaving his of bowel trouble it fot nd, of any wt ed pringe new in < o « rent, get te ha aS cere in tiie g few wouid iM FREE it to ours tru Hibbard GET THIS @unday to Dr. S. S. Hall Co. | 1814 Sere ae || | Wa 2. | | Please send me, pre paid your free 100-page | Miustrated book, 10-28-8, | Adgroae vos vsrersesee | } @ Robegta is a year youngor. ASK GARBAGE SYSTEM xu vounc wun ° SERVE FIVE YEARS Brown and Frank BOLDLY TELLS OF |: # o@& wan takon undor advine. ot, Lindgren ta 18 years old and Frank Were arrested by Patrolman n Wart ye day after an exolting chase of several blockg through the or ty of providing » Murphy ordinance re-| Wer business distriet. Both are gatlect and dl 4 een 1 fund for yw cha i with burglary, Hart tn Weat Seattle 6 or use, on the grounds that the | Fetect®4 the men attempting to di ja Wardall apply © Karbage question will not be| PO? Of #everal articles stolen trom i for a atte t watt the people tho room of Chris Skerin, 400 4 under the M ad isaue. Counot) | eurth av, early yesterday morn some time ago, as 8 | however 1 ~ ing. The prisoners tried to break municipal Karl when he ke for ab’ ay from the patrolman and Miller » soapy heonnarale portion of the money for his ward Hart & merry chase, Patrol the members n Landis; Robertson and Mati h took a hand in the affalr and Miller was soqn run dowy Judae Is Threatened HWIERMINGMAM. Ale tg et Weaver ul of urkey Nebraska Dive Laws Vetta. LINCOLN, Neb court today lewallty of the forbl action Palace Market Chotee Meats and Dry Fowls, the beat the marke t Order eariy. Romember OND AND Vestn HE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT, 23, 1908, MARKET RULES - ARE ENFORCED | Officials Adopt Changes ier, s wolliknown master ot Recommended by the thig, bonet, who formerly com Jed several boats running between . Seattle and Alaska, Mra, Roberts Merchants. Jaccompaniod the captain on this ——— voyage, and reports very heavy The ‘new public market rules | we during the entire trip up Wont Into effect today, All vebi-| the oc cles and poddiegs were removed from Pike street and those who} could not be accommodated unde ; the Goodwin shed were stationed in stalls under the Kaeo ) The frutt peddlers weee pheeed at | the north emd ef Pike piwes, ander) the Gerdon #hed | These changes mean that Pike | street will be kept clear of all prod nee wagons hereafter, and kept execiapeinoertens open for the use of pedestrians and| and private automobiles | and carriages ly A petition asking for the changes |: fied with Mayor Miller sev (By United Press.) DES MOINES, Ia, Oot awyers, of Centerville, i today a summons to go to delivery 23 Dr wide Paria to attend the Duchess de eral weeks ago by the merchants! Chauines, whose accouchment Is the} on the market and were not order | oxnected next. month, The phys hore led until the mayor and interested | cian will be jolned in New York “| officials had personally tnspected| py Theodore P. Shonts, father of | the market several times ] The proposition a free delivery be taken up by the merchants, Sev eral tentative schemes providing | oer free delivery have been talked ot to the past, but nothing ever! came of them. During the past | week two responsible parties have broached a delivery proposition and agree to put $16,000 into the bust ness, A meeting of all the mer chants will probably be ealled with in the next few days to take up the scheme in detat! the duchess. of establishing n yet will nest Much Depends on Gex. PARIS, Oct. 28.—The social po sition of the fair Duchess de Chau! nes, Who was Miss The Shonts, of New York, depends en tirely upon the sex of the child ex pected te born to her within afi Should the child be a won, by to the estates and tith the Due de Chaulnes, NEW SCHOONER ARRIVES The new steam schooner Carlos | arrived in port on her maiden voy age from San Franciseo yesterday She is in command of Captain John + and heels, 61.26. ie MEN'S SHOR STOR. Wiest Ave. Colman Bids r 20% GREAT RAILROAD Wreck Sale AT THE Rainier Clothing Store 1 We have completed the Clothing Store has always want to go on record great bargains as we « mn this case “prices tal gi att k $10.00 Men's S$ fancy stripes $12.50 Men's Si pure worsteds, go at $18.00 Men's Suits, worsted, go at $20.00 Men's Suits, imported biue and fancy worsted $25.00 Men's Suits, Tailoring Co., $12.50 Men's Overcoats, kers in black and blue $18.00 Men's Overcoat ors, beauties, go at $20.00 and $25.00 Men's Over the High and style, go at $15.00 Cravenettes, which wi able wear and keep the rai latest styles and patterns, 75 ! Selidee Shirt $2.50 Men's Heavy Corduroy Pants.$1.18 | 75¢ Men's Negligee Shirts 44 . é . $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts 50¢ $2.50 Men's Working Pants $1.15 2 1d 1.78 Wlon's Dress Shirt $3.00 Men’s Pure Worsted Pants ...$1.65 | >: ba ow a - oc : 2 m Garters $5.00 Men's Dress Pants, in check and fan- | [) k ( A cy stripes $2.15 | | eco bag err ” DB i , *resident Suspenders a* and $7 og og n's Pants, in all w —2 me $1.00 Cuff Hutto ee , " Good Handkerch 2 for YOUNG MEN’S SUITS | 15¢ Hemstitched Linen Handkerehiefs, $10.00 Young Men's Suits, in cashmere and ‘ fancy worsted at $4.20 | 25¢ Silkoline and Linen Handkerchiefs $15.00 Yo s Suits, in fancy gray for brown anc pure worsteds, go at 2 uspenders $6.30 | 50 ender MEN’S SHOES vs — . $2.50 Men's Heavy Working Shoes .$1.65 | ;<: ll rE atl $2.50 Men’s Dress $1.65 |, Sox per pair eo Men's High in _ SOc American Silk per pais wack rede | repeat 7% or o ng (loves, “ da $3.50 Men's Dress Shoes, in vici kid and | 42 soars mS eae _box calf , $04 | $7.00 and $8.00 Mackintoshes, guaranteed $5.00 “Seiz” Dress Shoes 5 waterproof ‘ $2.50 $6.00 Hip Rubber Boots SUIT CAS) $2.50 Suit Cases. go at $4.00 Suit Cases go at $7.50 All-Leather Suit Cases $3.00 Ballast Case Hundreds of other Hats and Shoes, of the railroad company slightly damaged by the wreck east nity does not occur every day examination by you will make you spend your last dollar saying that never before have we MEN'S SUITS ashmere, worsteds and le and double breast ed, fancy mixtures and cheviots, go at $15.00 Suits, fancy gray, brown and check, blue and. black de by fine serges, worsteds, fancy and plain, in gray and black, go at. $9.80 OVERCOATS all wool, in a Art Tailoring Co.; latest color CRAVENETTES $20.00 and $25.00 Cravenettes, silk mixtures, “MEN'S PANTS ia {83.95 | 104 First Ave. greatest purchase ever made of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Two car loads of elegatit new Fall stock, some 4 the mountains, is now on sale. Such an opportu These goods are offered to you at such low prices that an In the past the Old Rainier ven you better bargains than they adverstised, and now we been able to give you such You have heard the old saying, “Money talks,” but his time. BOYS’ CLOTHING $2.50 Boy's School Suit De $4.00 Boy's Suit, nice patterns, strong and durable , $2.25 $6.00 and $7.00 ys’ Suits, in browns, gray worsteds, tweeds; knickerbockers .$3.25 $6.30 | MEN'S HATS $7.70 $2.00 Men's Hats go at clay, black and $4.15 $4.90 . B5¢ $5.00 Genuine Knox and Stetson Hats 88.40 the High Art { MEN'S FURNISHINGS | 7S¢ Half-Wool Underwear, garment ..35¢ 75 Heavy Jersey Ribbed, garment S5e¢ 75c Hygienic Fleeced Underwear, garment SOc Boys’ Fleeced Underwear, garment 25¢ $1.25 Heavy Weight Half-Wool Underwear garment .... ; ey and melton, $7.70 col me de by | $1.75 All Wool Underwear, garment. .95¢ poate, made BY || F5e Heavy Working Shirts 1¢ $1.50 “Gold Brand” Shirts Th¢ $9.80 75c and 85¢ Blue and Striped Overalls, with | or without bib .50¢e il give service- | $1.25 Men's Flannel Shirts ........ 65¢ nm out, go at | $1.75 Men's Flannme! Shirts De $8.40 | $2.50 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts. ..$1.65 $2.00 Men's Australian All-Wool Under guaranteed | wear, garment $1.15 . $9.80 | $2.50 Wright's Health Underwear, garment $1.25 50c Boys’ Pants 25¢ 1.25 | $5.00 Men's Corduroy Coats $2.45 1.95 | $3.00 Men's Hea Canvas ¢ go at ..$4.45 | proof $4.85 | Boys’ Shoes, at half price and less Bargains that space does not permit us to mention. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Rainier Clothing Store] 1104 First Ave. 7 other, will retain her vlsce! ATLAS REPQRTS ROBGH huge waives, aasured the crew the titled arlstoggata = of |of the Atlas that the big tow waa ° © - till wate | Ifa girt Ge born, the mother wit | VOYAGE UP COAST On bowrd the barge conditions be deprived of her title through | were terrible, Seas of suck ty the operation of an ancient law, | — wer v 4 at jand the estates will go to the next| Standard oll steamer Atlan, with the@aptain d two quarterm ors | male relative, the Due de Laynes the oll barge No. 91, arrived in the | wer@ imprisoned in the ptlot t a) The duchess in still living tn the harbor yesterday after one of the for 69 hours, not daring to descend beautiful apartment whore she and | worst passages ever made on this | for fear of being washed overboard her noble husband spent th@ firat | const, Part of the time the seas! Pood was passed up to them months of terr married life, and! were so heavy that the barge through a skylight where the young duke expired in| not be seen from the Atlas 1,500 —_—— - the arma of his wife, Here the! feet away. Only the tops of the; The Atias in here, 90 West Co thumous child will be born masts appearing occastonally above! lumbia at sned FREDERICK & NELSOM, bre. | | Apparel tor| Store Clowes Dally at FO ‘omen, Mineos | and Children } The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heater This Famous Stove Is the Only One People Who Must Economize Can Afford to Buy It’s Saving in Fuel Makes a Decided Difference in the Household Expense The Beckwith Round Oak is as easily regu lated as a lamp, Every door, draft and joint on this famous stove fits. Painstaking workman ship, right principles of construction with the best material money will buy, are the reasons why this famous Stove holds the fire, saves the fuel and satisfies the purchaser. You take no chance when you decide on a Round Oak, no matter what kind of fuel you wish to burn—soft coal, coke or wood. With thé hot-blast (used only for soft coal) a steady, even fire is se- cured which consumes the soot and gases; the double fire-pot with cone-center grate with rim discharge prevents the formation of clinkers. Think what a satisfaction that is—just shaking the grate cleans the entire bot- tom of the fire alike. There is no stove like it— others are made to look like it, but there the re- semblance stops. Look for the name on the leg; then you will know that it is the original Genuine Beckwith Round Oak. ERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED Ordered by the Directors Of the Company to Raise $25,000 Immediately by Converting the SURPLU: STOCK Into READY CASH Women’s High Grade New Fall Suits, Skirts, Petticoats, Et. WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE Discriminating shoppers will appreciate the greatest money-saving values ever given in Seattle) EVERY GARMENT IS NEW, and EXPRESSES THE CORRECT STYLE TREND OF CORRECT MODES. Suits that embody distinctive style points never shown outside of our store. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY— Eager buyers crowded our store all day —join the throng. Come early tomorrow. Women's strict- Chlidren’s Coates tn bear cloth, Women's bh sateen and heath ly tall to § years m F oa ta, 3 yalues, Suite } ® values ’ feng. coat. or | a a 95 fects: cor Women’s Tailored Coats Winck and’ fancy SINK eatin | Tatlor Petticoats; values up to $8.50. were Ra nch Ermine I ds and Boa values up to 910.00, Bale price effects $4.95 i and pleat $22.5 Children’s and Misses’ Waists the mark $2.95 brondcie im & wh, red, full $5.95 8.65 values Be: Sees Women’s Petticoats : : ire Ladies’ Tailored Suits to Order at Reduced Prices. COME EFARLY TOMORROW AND AVOID THE CROWDS The Novelty Suit and Skirt Mfg. Co. L. i. HOFFMAN, MANAGER 1316 Second Ave.