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| Quaint Custom REFUSE TO OBEY ORDER AGAINST WRITING GAMES NEW YORK, Oct r Defiance of tthe national commission's ruling hat the world’s series games be ween the Athletics and the Glants Swould be cancelled if the players “Ynslated in fulfilling contracts to write baseball stories was voiced ere today by Manager McGraw of "the New York A telegram from Manager of the Athletics Be has taken the samo stand Dave Fults, head of the players yunton, believes if the commission cancels the world’s series bec ‘Of the refusal of the players to can eel their newspaper contracts, that the players may sue the commis. sioners, individually, for the money Jost. Connie Mack, dispatches from Philadelphia state, thinks the com miasion has struck a snag, as the players signed contracts before the commission's ruling was issued Manager McGraw flatly nounced he had no intention of celling his contract, the o players : are standing Connte Mack, indicates a Girl of U. S. Who Files T Teeth) s of Queer People; GOES ON STAND : AS POSTMASTER . Edgar Battle ts today tn active charge of the Seattle postoffice, hay ing taken up his dutios Wednesday after signing a few official papers. In a statement Issued by him Fri Battle saya he anticipates no in present not day changes the at need for for some workings, least time.” With F, Russell Furth, he Traction pany's order reve to carriers and the a four-cent rate for eac definite ox Russell exclusive! the du officer with the Ameri Bank & Trust Co. WORK THEIR WAY’ Positions wh Postmaster George called upon Jacob} Sound com ‘ormer Ratth d of the Co, to dine king aut the titution of ride. No] reached. himaelf of trust Savings ement wa will now devote nual revenue of more have t ind during J for students at the state unive who ne work by the col Young Men's Christian Associ Secretar Lewis still has o J Mayor Cotteril! Lis somewhere on 2 Oy a ee aticos rl Whe Atlantic today, speeding toward moore than. 100 Applinaticns. He left Naples The young lady in the picturejof the Philippine group, Its area be! pect to support themselves partial hod ye \ricegadl Star Hiner Cretle above ts an American citizen whose | {0K 3,000 square miles, think Bo |fy"or entirely by work done outside “te . . b age ne ls on e © nao. body 1 very good ooking Whose of the classr 7. He expects to be back at| bom Is on the {sland of Mindanac are not sharp. ware than 46 ane ah hk his desk in the city hall about/one of our Philippine possessions reason for this custom {, Weragnia at the eet tetts ab +g . October 15 Being a very proud young € t that the Min =the aie or partiaily or entire see 2 — wishing to look ber 5 hunters. Not | een ore oe etine q PITTsntRe Treun Oct 81 ady | me" of her acquainta the women go in|? “*™ SUPH a ct. 2.—Lad A : ; : ‘ her teeth air sana’ Cook, formerly Tekarome Cine, tar Wi abe ekane euiasin.. tink 'y sel] WESTERN S TO | announces: “It ts as modest to wes | the geuns or wae tle litten OF ii atoms | a Hi phy ns slit skirt as a hoop skirt” SS ay GET RID OF THE TOR MENT OF RHEUMATISM. That you can do by sh yourself of the cause. Weak, eluggish, danao which ts the in Mrs, Gay's office the day of murder aching joints. Foley Kidney Pills ease your pain and tor- _ lumbago. Try them. Sold by Bartell’s Drug Stores. _BADSTOMACH?, L ONE DOSE of May's Wonderful Stomach Remedy Should Convince You That Your Suffering A good many people think are bad. Some think otherw Anyhow, {t has packed the Sea’ theatre every night this week. oo ‘ JAMES OVER-CONFIDENT GADSDEN, Ala., Oct. 2.—t | harm the Rev, James Halsoj let a rattlesnake bite him fiv times and will be buried Fri day. — SWALLOWS MERCURY LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 Brieg, 4, swallowed mercury tablets. at a hospital. TO HOLD BAZAR dichloride eran church wil hold Friday and Saturday of this w at Maccabees’ hall, Ballard. MORE THAN SOME DO SAN JOSE, Oct. 2.—Paying ee ve| board in advance and destroy Stomach tor Stemach,| every identification mark, an ‘and Intestinal Aliments, Dyspepsla,| known man shot himself dead | local hotel. STILL AFTER BIXBY © praising an LOS AN , Oct. 2.—Dami er to others eo that the: © suits ager eyes $150,000, brow ree are ce rine: Marre Wewtcc| against Geo. H. Bixby by th , onquil girls,” were assigned «| Judge York, to come up Monday. ne dose inn ald | HORSES BURN TO DEATH rvelous in its healing | Hes and Its effects are quite nat | BOISE, Oct. 2.—Sixty horses, in moat | vehicle source and foun brings quick relief and permanent | This highly F tn . own locality, have for t lof grain burned with the Parkin ie. | livery stable building i them Members of the Supreme LONDON, Oct ham-W waya he cross the Atlantic In Mayr Street, iting jeago, Til ror in Seattle, Wash. by Tho Owi| Meat Prices seve 1226 ibs .. cee Phone Kiliott 1480. Choice Liv: Sausage oe American Full Cream | Cheese ....---- 4 Cans Wild Rose Milk «6.600 Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. IDERTIST eee ‘SUSPECT A YOCI “Easiest Way” and plays of its type |to 7 pm. prove that he is immune from ~*| Eilers Piano Exchange and Bargain Room Open Dorothy She {s near death | The Ladies’ Ald of the Zion Luth- their bazar many sets of harness. |loft full of hay and numerous bins = A dividend of $9,282.80 or a frac Hundreds Get FREE: * Sra ated! Be Treatment for Rupture ).o°12"s Sistine fled oy ie unt is outside gress will be held at the Seattle ercial club October 20 to the ndrance from work am expense Cor ment .| Another clew would direct suspt-! which will be addressed | Sg hess aie ag Lr cfon at a student of the Yoxi philos-| 10 farm experts from the facult taking them. ey post- | oony, in which it {s admitted Mrs. tha Weanington state cotles and permanently build | Gay was interested | P ragga to restate up the kidneys, restore their | by STUART'S PLAPAO-PADS H. Sparks of Yano paver land normal action, and strain out cultivation; 1s Y. William Kent, on berry and «mall fruit |) the uric acid crystals that|} SOME THINGS THE misiag, J.'A Harmaling, Vaah gpg uy on, on nursery managemer | B. Chase, Bothell, on ssl Pi raising; W. H. Paulbamus, Sum ner, on fruit canning Grange masters from various granges in Western Washington will also be present. athority on matters per will, be at the Motel | te October # and 6 houre 10 a m.| and he will be pleased to five, without charge, to all whe eal, « pert advice and trial treatment. Do not | fall to call on My. Stanaa during his stay Jin your elty, ae this is the “chance of «| (0. 60¢ | item’ _ | Stewart the | | Beat lee. ttle | Host modern outside rooms, 2be Stewart House, 86 West Advertisemat, A Great Success o Pi e 4, | Monday Morning With 48 Good Dependable Used Pianos Priced for Quick S Sale. |32 of These Instruments Sold ‘in Three Days—Only 16 Left to Be Sold Including Many of the Best Values in Standard Pianos of Proven Merit—Call and See Them Today—Easy Terms of Payment. of} eek a standard sire plane $168.00 Winterroth piano, nahogany ease; a splendid for a student That m | purchase a good second hand plano his! of established reputation and guar-| {98 | anteed condition ts far better than| Kensington s! un! buying a cheap new piano, was evi | almost new . $175.00 2 8! donced in the last three days’ plano| Marshall & Wendall, borled wal selling In the Exchange and Bar-| nut case, exceptionally sweet tone gain Room on the third floor of| $225.01 | Bller’s Music House, where 32 used pianos and player pianos were sold K to discriminating purchasers, many | ¥@!nut; of whom went the rounds of plano | values before | y people realize that te plano, boudoir size. Kimball, medium size in French & very exceptional value aveie $235.00 | age ght ree to } | stores to compare Schubert, full size, as good as buying. | new " 190 | PRICES LOW REGARDLESS OF| Weber, San Domingo mahogany | a REAL VALUES case, very fine condition $242.00 The large volume of business A. B, Chaso, large size, fancy fic which our house enjoys brings us| ured walnut case many used pianos. Some are taken! Kimball, large size, English quar exchange on our Chickering, | ter sawed onk, a splendid value son | Kimball, Haddortt, Chickering Plny | $245.00 ler Piano, celebrated Autopano, th Clarendon ptano, art style, ve: r lar Bungalow Play d many 4 ; gry g! pepume Huage Or | massive and almost new $246.00 other world-famous 1 igen | Kimball, beautiful mahogany case are returned from rent. Then We|tong and action as good as now have bad various factories send us pt 5.00 butit espectal exposition and a view of j There v More at in| ty for the A. ¥ nos with with us sample tng th Jobnaton, art style, ‘str esey eae imate had {used for exhibition purposes; has to be sold and sold quickly. We)never been sold $280.00 therefore fitted up our Piano Ex-| Kingsbury Inner Player, in gold oh oak case, 25 rolls music Jacob Doll change and Bargain Room on the $290.00 third floor to display these instru- Player, has had STAR—THURSDAY, chasing fro pant A . 103-07 First ay. 8, he secured alw® bls start, for exceptionally low |# price at which stock was bought |# enaBles hir store |® by offering & v pub-|® lie, The entire stoc on® sale Saturda rning at 10 o'clock | ® at prices that should start a stam. |® pe toward the corner of First and! ® | Yeoler way * 't is Mr. Seynel'’s ambition to) # make a steady customer of every | # purchaser at the first sale. To this|® end great cuts in prices have been/|@ OCTOBER 2, 191 EDGAR BATTLE ‘SOME etek) (MOTHER mL | METROPOLITAN opm ™ LEADING Eh lot after the trall of that $ 0.000 , nes lan verigy aie Rod pp VICTUREROUR WAWAIL 2 DAYS, BEGINNING OCTOBER 6 mas " | Mile-Long > y " . Mattar Wednesday Bryan has r ais cor WILLIAM FAVERSHAM tk Alden J, Methe snawer * Bryan wante th etn 6¢ aS IN TT “JULIUS CAESAR” Hepler Sage fame of fn ‘PAN AGES wie ‘ wi Disting G veraphy ch in alleged, 1 t . : ted certain of our leading eft! roar ine Grove Mra,.| “Uneaesiea o Pantegee| And a Company of 180 rr zens in poses a la September Morn.| pyar 6th at. t oe é shea, Hew 590 Uryan wants the name of the] 954 RAP étonmthe’old baby ond THE smn ov TH NILE iene party who ordered sald photography mmit suicide tn and t made, and the name of the art double tragedy oceurr Other eo, wi who made ft night, a fe 106 SEATS NOW SELLING Bryan also wants Bleth band, Lieut = — anys, to detall a few Inti t department, SEATTLE THEATRE « erning Cha Wappenatein, hor | Ludovic Dallglovanna, etc the was | Tonight rac i ie te \| STAR WANT ADS | slabiey: eee by her mother t 4 P | Present for the First Time tn Seattle found his wife in convul BRING RESULTS Tuk mASIENT WAY" . but she dead when Drs. Kugene Walter's Sensational Drama, % Case and WH. Gage arrived ————4 dtuhre Jeft a note on the ’ in which she says her bus is not to blame in any way «) but that #h afraid she would be in an as “| was #0 slow,” ehe wrote, | “it got on my nerves. I'm a wreck, but | co not help it in Harry Seynel. = OLD FIRM PASSES INTO HANDS OF YOUNG BUSINESS MAN Fire Insurance Companies, Which Took Over the A. Bridge & Co. Stock, Bell to Harry Seynel —Big Popular Priced Clothing Store Will Be Established | LOS ANGEL 2.—Two new * » inactive kidneys el- " e : H | 4 for labor claims : ' sat flow the uric acid crystals to/ lows are Dein followed today by at Seattle otel | D pa Harry Seynel, one of the “best circulate in the blood, and) jaan who murdered Rebecca P. Gay |S tee aw ation in Seattle, started plans | i these lodging in Ln emaeel and an her office leat Friday ee | “FADS do) for up. YOU INTERESTED last Tuesday, whieh, if consur re muscles, rheumatism, @ photograph of a negro has|t apao-Pade are a 1 | ed, will place him at the head of one ia” tiff, swollen| deen tentatively identified by two |stirely "er sad rondertsl, treatment Ter IN FARMING? LOOK! | eee ncn ine prion! cloth lumbago, and s' persons as the negro who was seen |forms tn the privacy of the h wie An agricultural and dairy con: Jing stores on the Const, By pur © fire insurance com Bridge & ( les the atock made, full particulars of which will | & appear In tomorrow's papers \* OPPORTU Master of human Fa Cities Deser Hov I knock destinies me, love and fortune on fields I and seas remote, und pala and 1s I walk; s a art { ten unbid once If I turn And they wake—if feast It foll sle g, away. is the he who yw me and cc those wh ire, pent nd usele I return ments, and they were priced for/ittle use a e, re diesa ¢ elr immediate sale, regardioss of thelr) smith & Barnes Player Ptano,| Ae cohdga! Aten Ay ar planot|fancy mahogany case, practically | has been lost sight o © WeGt | sew $415.00 them gold and delivered quickly : TOMORROW, FRIDAY, The many purchasers of these in.| Chickering Grand, played upon by ttuments the last few days realize |#ome of our best artists in local what magnificent values wore dis-| Concerts $685.00 t | played for their selection, and Any of these pianos will be sold & now ldo not hesitate to say that their|/on very reasonable terms of pay 3 A man money went a great deal further In| ment. You can practically name i paying for real value than ff they | your own terms. The facts are these MARKE S had purchased new instruments. | planos must be sold now, We need | vipa pis ,|the room for Incoming shipments. me dueeal kaa CHOOSE FROM THE POLLOW:| you will be really surprised with As Follows: wit ' ING INSTRUMENTS |the values you will find here pusiness or t Only 16 used pianos and player] Every instrument Is fully ! 7 e ‘ e guaran- Choice Mutton 12:¢ vin WORs pianos are left and we want these ainat any hidden defects BU gasp ode cocee . 2 to be sold by 10 o'clock Saturday |and if at any time within a year} (Thi mutton is of a super- ho AE gt Res night th es and the) you desire purchase a higher for quality. Try it.) ANTERIOR TRESS en priced instrument we will take this Choice ne POSTERION TREATME 82:00 Smith & es plano, mahc y | one back without any loss to you. | Steak . eesveee 226 , rrr | case, standard size inh checked Call today. If it is impossible to | Fey | but good tone and action. Pric come personally, te | Choice Spare EXAMINATION FRE $146.00| to us for full particulars. This picture shows an e the derrick of the Washington Oil Company The gas often burns to a 7 dumping the bailer. at every nquer RUPE NEOK JUMBOS and Misses’ 1 can't do right 8 COLLARS IN ONE—Patented. and the children. y my husband | can't cook or anything else. My husband Boys le a good man and has been helpful to me, but I am a fail an ure. God help him cheer up.” <= WwW EA t ER oorouintn’ Mr : years C\ oan, a ee She had with All Wool and All Colors $10.06 somnia the | kn. OCTONEK KNITTING CO. Nortotks, Halfhette 425 Union Bt Shakers fing guilty aming to grand larceny the white man’s Tay for arge, tried a few sap jury “The omas R d that d more H the white Indian man's than The style-wise and the value-wise woman WILL TEACH HIM LESSON h selection from our big line of F : and Winter rel now. It's not a bit O8 ANG L Ot 6—O LOB AN ELS, Oct. 2.-Calling too early to begin thinking about this sea- on's sult or coat, and by taking advantage seilla, 18, charged with passing a : Mpg nak uke te, eae of our easy payment plan you will not have was arrested on advices from| n Diego © he ® wanted on a plony warrant to wait before getting some real service out of it. Buy Now and Pay Later A little each week or month Is all we expect whe Pee ee eee eee eee ee ol * WANTED A TIP in *| My wald ht the nan I 7 H he you ar who robbed vefore last “Y we've got him,” an red the pollee Ieutenant “Want to speak to him?” ‘You bet I do. I want to know how he got in without waking my wife. I've been trying to do that for the last 26 yeara.—N. Y. World. our house nig 1332 -34 Second Ave.. Near Union St Seattle’s Reliable Credit House Today’s Styles Today eeeeeeeeene STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Seth thttthkhehhee Forks, Wash., Sept. 29th, 1913. NITY i" my footsteps wait. Washington Oil Company, titel Bldg., Seattle, Depth Wash, forty feet, casing thirteen thirty-five feet In last twenty feet have quite a change in Three streaks of hard, three feet ts of gas in hard streaks. About three times as It was with difficulty that we kept blowing water out. This looks very encourag- Wood am of hole thirteen in I nd pen passing by formation about late very e—soon or each gate! much gas as we had the gas from ing, rise before ing. Everything going fine here. cutters arrived. our of fate, H. B. SEIFERT. of reach every state foe every ONE Read this poem by the late Senator Ingalls of Kansas. TWO Every doubt or itate ry, and woe sly implore inet : ; man, geologist, miner, oil man or layman, who has visited the well of the Washington Oil Company, state that there 1,340 oil and gas coming out of no more. John J knows and will is a hole feet, THREE They state, too, that the drill is now going through this of the typical kind and the only uncertainty is, how much deeper must the drill go to get through it into the place where the oil really is? FOUR We do not know nor does anybody else, but when drill through, it opinion, 95 chances to 1 that oil will be struck. FIVE You ask “WHY?” Because it is oozing into the well now and has been for weeks, and the formation is typical. SIX If drill ¢ sands by October 15th, the price of our stock will be so high on the 16th that only the very rich it. SEVEN Today shares, EIGHT If you didn’t read the poem the first time, read it now. If you did, read it a Ingalls. down with shale when, the does break is, in our the into the oil can buy you can buy it by sending $25.00 for each 100 ain Gerard-Fillio Company, inc. FISCAL AGENTS WASHINGTON OIL CO. 500-513) = © Geren presites: {Telephone “Fite Bldg 85 Main 7409 xplosion of gas in president Me Schumacher, ‘Treasurer height of ten feet Secretary Fillio, Business Manager

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