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JIM HILL BEATEN ' BY HARRIMAN northern pacific and burl inoton go to rockefeller — MARAIMAN interests IN WINOINO up the northern •Purities company * *-»»>t-*M<t>*t« #♦►►» ih pas ♦ ♦ ** Mai Hill Is beaten at his own » ♦ gam*. ll* organued th« N.irth- ♦ ♦ era Securities company for the 4) ♦ l«i!|.i"» of absolutely control- ♦ t Ing th* railroad field In the ♦ ♦ Northwest, but th* dissolution # ♦ of tt Uave* him worse off thsn A ♦ he was before tb* achem* waa ♦ ♦ first thought of. Harrtmsn * ♦ snd Rockefeller hay* worsted 4 ♦ him In th* Tight and now con- ■# ♦ trol the Northern Pacific and * A Ilurltngton. two tutmer roads ♦ ♦ In th* I nil combine. A !♦»♦»« MS* I II M t tt-P^tt Railroad conditions sre framing «p In a very It.tec* manner ta th* Ka»t. This ha* been brought about by the dissolution of the Northern Securities company and th* general srramb!* by th* big fat low* to get under rover when th* rain come*. There has .been a hard fight between the ItorkefeUer-llar timtn Intern!* on cue atde snd th* Morgan-Hill rombtn* on the other, Harrlman. aa the agent of Rocke ftlter. has bsea trying to g*t con An Unprecedented Sale of CHAIRS Beginning oa Friday We Shall B*l About 100 Chairs and Rock era la It* Varieties at I • >. tbsn Coat. Wa ar* compelled to msk* I BBSS for a Urge stock of goods Boon to arrlra, %'U To accomplish thl* w* have selected about «»0 OF OUR FINE ril.Mli.-i ANI» ROCKER 3ln sll wooi* and finishes, which as of fer at price* thst ws think wilt appeal to buyers. Many of th* chair* at* 01 view In our south » Indow. Thews chairs and rocker* are limit -CLASS GOODS IN PtXU TECT CONDITION. MADE UY TUB llEiiT MANUFACTURERS. • la marking them dawn to WHOLESALE CO3T, AND IN MANY 1 IN-STANCEB. BELOW, we have hud In mind on* ides only —TO CAUSE THEM TO BELL Qt'ICKI.Y. and lo accomplish Us end la view, namely, the securing of (pace, AS THESE CHAIRS ARE OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, this sal* affords a raw opportunity for anyone who *..:.-.. to complete 1 th* furnishing of any kind of a rootu ... iat the asm* time aecurs ' aa fin* a chair a* can l* bought AT A GENUINE UARUAIN PRICE. . Tb*** cha!rsar*r*sl "buy*" fur aav one. rich At poor, far a ' atlas residence or an humble home, for a hotel or a boarding ! house NO SUCH OFFERING OK CHAIRS HAS KVKM 11KEN MADE IN SEATTLE Th* following ll»t. though partial snd Incomplete, give* on ld*a «* th» Isrg* variety at chair* sow offered ant of th* great re 's ductions In prices: PARTIAL LIST OF CHAIRS AND ROCKERS ON SPECIAL SALE Ssl'S atle*,es..r Chair* and Rscksrs. U-- ti- fed From To Rtlapper Chair* I - >« S-'« l"» mtpper lii>.-a»ra .... '■ '» I -,M» Reception Chairs »■»• 3 -**o Reception ChsUa ......... •> -"• 4.541 Reception Arm stackers l* ft* H.OO Arm Chair* ......- IS.Sa mm I-srg* Arm 11-- h*r* ...................... ........ I**l 11.00 Ann Rocking Chair* ISjSS «-0O Largs Arm Cba!r» ........ 18.88 tl.lM Dining Chair*. I*»th«r eeat II 'l T.S3 Dining «'h*!rs leather seat lit* nMt I-arge Ann Chslra. Inlaid back '**• *** GeMen Oak Che a*- Resit* l: !•. . I From T>» n*dn*»m Chslre I t.A. ti.OO ll* ■ eption Chalra I** 4.44 Larg* Arm Rwlter 4 S"» I'M Ut«. Aim I'.-k-r ........ It UN Urn Arm Rocker * «* 4.14 Siwm Backer* tit :t.»Ki la.ig- Arm Rocker 7 09 MO Lara Arm Rfker T.SS 3.73 Whit* Mapl* Chair* and RetWeea. Reduced From Ta Rllpper Chair* It > 92.Ml lt*droom Chair* polish- 1 « -A If.no Hllpper Rmlvti »*« 3.1H1 Bedroom Rockera, polished .. «.»» 3.CXI Curly Birch Chsirs and Rocker*. Ilelurel From T* Reception Chalra ........ fI.SS |2.00 lt»<-«ptlun Chair* J.IS ii.2.1 Reception Chair* S.BS 'i.TM Reception Chairs '. 6 a* 3.00 Old Ma ss. on W«ath«red Oak Chairs snd R.i.. Redured I'rnrrt T» Two set* Fl*rr,l*h Oak Dining Chair*, euah seat* sts $.-, r.u I'l'iins Arm Chair*, leather seats 10 It f1.."i0 Arm Chairs to tnstefi 11S9 7 IH) bST|B Arm Rocker. Hpanlsh. l*sth*r seat 1150 7.50 Rsed Rush Chsirs and Roeksrs (All Impseted). Reduced Cr-iiii To ladles' Rock*r. very elaborate. 111.8* $.', OO Fancy Roman Heat 19»0 fl.on F*n«y Arm Chslr, aleepy hollow 11 rut 7.1K) t}enti»m*n'» Rocker 11-to 7 Ml Rattan Fanry Arm Chatr... tlos H.OO Fancy Ro<k»r, v*ry fin* 11.69 tt.OO _"_ .^".jaja'iumir.a*^t.'-.aa-'^i-i.' u-aa-n-,,---,,-a - ■"!" -■" a" "- —~ — ---■ -—-_. — — ■■■■— „,.,..■. _ l „-, The **l* wilt .tart Friday msrnlng end prebably will continue through Saturday. We cannot new prow i- to continue the eel. nasi w**k. '-»•*' -re. a.. org* y*u to b* in ■me Thin (■!•• «■• all far , SB. , Nate— Of nun ef th* shove sty Is* tare have *• many *• 38 chalet, •nd thsre ar* msny otlsr *tyl«* In th» ssls thst are not •numerated. W_*-LA»»OCaO*>V-*_>2oOC*Zt&_ta_*^^ . ' I ■ W* effsr Win c**»i foe any Monarrh M»"r»M. tarmt Monarch Rang* sold by tie, *nd Steal Rar.gn*, Acorn I——————— —-———,——— . I Ranges. I.s, u.i- lls.-gna, m- W* nff-r r»or res*, for in, Monar- h M.".»M. tena .«. . Accra .-.. mrnaA u--. *•! Old rang* taken In .part fully giiaianlM»il. is. *►. A j j Sawn A a """*• ' GLHolmesFurnitureCo -1101-11031105 SECOAID AYE. Th» Dig Installment Houis—You Par Whan Convenient. trol of th* Northern Pacific and th* Ilurltngton line, while Hill, s* Mor gan's general, has t»een trying to hold these properties In line. list rlman haa evidently won tn every I'nltit. according to the dispatch** from th* Kast, and now Hill I* sir tempting to frame up an ss to eon trot aa much ot tha Western field as possible with what h* ha* l*ft. Conferences are now being held In New York. Chicago and Phila delphta, at which tha great rail road men uf th* country am In at tendance. James J. Hill, i: 11, Har rlman. J. I' Morgan, A. J. t*a*tl | of the Pennsylvania, t: J. Herwla snd others Interested tn I' > ■'■ I n snd Weatern railroads sr* In con stant conference. The f,rame-up, as Indicated al th* iTftent time, la as follows: Harrt* man Rockefeller to tak* ths Chica go, Ilurltngton A Qulnry and th* Northern Pacific; Hill lo retain th* oreal Northern Intact. It ts further reported that a com munity of Intereat ha* been ar ranged whereby the \i. >,!*.ni Topeka A Sal.i.i Fe wilt have an outlet In th* Kasu In thla d*al It U under- Wood It.si Ih* Pennsylvania and New York t'eiitral sr* slfectsd. 'I Ills |iin<. • th* Alchlsoti In s post llun to cumpsls allh the other transcontinental line* In I, strongs' way Thla frame ni. appear* to he • move on the part of the Morgan lltll comlitne to b* In a position I.' fight Rockefeller suit llaiiiii.au In th* Southern field. The frame up between Ih* Atchison and Kile, aa arranged In th* meetings, will giv* them a line from coast lo eoaat mid enter th* field of the Hun (man llnea In the .11."Ill part of the inn. I St.it... I. lo»lng th* Northern I'silfl, snd the Uiirtlniton, Hill his ant f*r*d a lv! I bin* In th* Nurthweat, a field he has always monopolised ever •Ince the«* tine* wer* placed un.Ur hi* control. Harrlman ha* announced that tie wanted th* Northern Pacific ami haa been working ao that the itlsSlllllllull of th* Securities company would give tt to him. In hl« success he Is placed In a position to give Jim Hill • good run fur his money. It'll, mi the other hand. Is trying to enter li* eiclus- Ive ii ni':. .ti field In the South. Ills combination* In the Hmith show that he acknowledges defeat In th* «Ind up of the Securities company and now he desires to revenge him ■• if against the furtres that have beat him. Just what effect his will have nn th* propoaed Una of the Mtlauke* I, .1. . im'. -'.-a for th* construe- a Hon ot which have already he* taken, rannat be ascertained. Rock efeller, aa nwaer at th* Hurllagtoe t has gained on* desire la ses-urtag . i :.• ...1 nf tb* Northern Pv 111 . sat It a>. not I- nee>eaeary r. >* for bias to buttd the prepoaid tine. FAIRBANKS SHOWS WEAR MISSOULA. Mont., S*pt. 31 -The Senator Falrbsska .;--i»i arrived : - .•- thla morning after sa uneven! fal run from Helena He *pok* os Irrigation aad the opening ot tb* India a reservstlon Isnds and laid tt. a. ui-.n 'ha fa. • that the lepnb licaa party was well organised and prepared to lonttatia the govern ment which means pro*p*rlty tor the country. Fairbanks' volea Is beginning to *hnw tb* strata of rssapaiga work snd U not so strong as It wa* during the early days of the tour. The however. .aya he Is la the beat of i*ys|.al eoadltton. FAIRBANKS AT HELENA HF.I.KN'A, Mont, tttpt. t»—tn bis epeeeh her* last nlshl K*n»tnr Fair, banks vigorously Uefsndsd tb* re .'.';, .-a party against tb* rharg-a of corruption made against 11. H* refrained from mentioning l*«rb»r*s name, hut It was generally under stood that bis speech was Inspired hy Parker's remark* In hi* letter of acceptance, In »p**kln« ef Presi dent Roosevelt h- aald that tbe Ut ter ha* enforced the laws. drt«*n out evil doer* from public !>!•< -aa, and ........."Mir fought corruption •inr* faklnff office. He referred turll-u --' niv I.i the cleaning out of the .post office i- ,■ -.» i • it at \\ »«iiii ,-'..., Fairbanks waa i -..' i by !■ ■ i • ■ • •i.i, in .In two t nib,• ■ »! ■• • i.-. and Irememl'.ui uiil.iis* f.,1!..** I I.l* pralae ef !....■> nnd his defense of the Republican party. SUES hIS SURGEON tir. 1". M. t'arroll, former city physician and surgeon, waa mad* the defendant In a ault bruiighl • gainst him yesterday by l>ank C. t -»is for damage* to Ih* extent of IJ. 02:,. Lewis In hi* complaint *sy* that I»r, Cirrol h*gl*ct*d lo remove certain medical appliance* from his leg. after having amputated Ih* member!, and ai a result h* has suffered excruciating pain fur the greater part cf two >»ere. Th* fJ.OO Met Star* Is th* slur* wher* you gel Mi* best, l.ntli til quality arid •tyl*. nf man's ■oft mill •tiff hats. I-;. N*. i:. ...„. A Co., 1331 3nd *v*. ... > Last Chane* far Oawson Tickets. Wllh Dolphin ■slllng. Tliiiisilsy. '" p. in. a .:•• of I'l.- -in ii '«■ i i off for a*a*on. ... THE SEATTLE STAR TH ITRSDAV SEPT. my, itXM- Battleship Connecticut! < Takes Her Maiden Plunge UNCLE SAM'S NEWEST SEA FIGHTER IS LAUNCHED AT THE HIS BROOKLYN NAVY YARD IN THE PHBSCNCB O FTHE LAROEST CROWD EVER ASSEMBLED TO WITNESS SUCH AN EVENT Ills .iters Nssrs ten) IIKOOKI.YN NAVY VAItD. N. Y„ Mept. -J toil I th* cheers uf thou sand,*, th* waving nf flag* and booming of cannon Ih* b»tll*shtp I'.itiliet 11. ut, -1.-. i.'ii. I to h- tlin best and in.is! Impressive uf fighting ma il.iaa. ,'■,,., via* successfully launched at lit- iiVlmk thla mom- Ins Miss Allc* \v. :i ••■• !■■ .•■ I i fii-c-i uf .'.1.1 e.i.i W.l'.-s a.-, ifiu > of Ihe navy under Pieald*nt IJncoln. • hi la!-.,.- 1 Ihe baltleatitp. The crowd was the lsrg*(t lhat ever witnessed a similar function In th* t im. I t ■ i" a Tbe ship was built st th* Rrook- I- n aavy yard sal ao slilpbulMlng • iin;isnv had any hand i. th* work Thla Is tha flral battleship to b* built by th* government and th* rt ii.lr.itii mam watched by us. of ficers the world over. The Connecticut Is oa* ot the ail great battleships that ar. under construction, aad be record will be a teat of whether Ih- United Statee government ran afford to build bat- Hash Ipa IB Ita own yarda Tb* Connecticut I* ♦ ■'« feet long with a beam of :■. feet 10 In. hes ■Bee Bacßaat mean draught, with V*> t.tii at essal. will be 24 feet * im be* Hut ah* rsa carry 2.200 tons of roal. Her normal dUplacetnent will be > 900 i.H." but wllh • full hied of coal and ammunition »h. will h«v* a displacement of IT • • - ton*. Her complement will t"- 42 offi cers sad "» mm She will tie equipped with twin •crews and 13 BatxwkWtleni boil are, which will develop •.-. -i horae power. She will Im abl* to ateara £.000 mllea with on* roallng. Hhe will hay* a speed of IS - not* Her turret armor will be 13-Inch Krtipp. th* barbell* armor 10 Inch K.mpp. and the atde armor from t to II '.'.!,■•« Sh* will hay* f.Kir 13-Inch gur.s. eight » Inch. 13 7-lneh gun* and to guns of amaller caliber. Tha total etpense of her construe . ThEY OBJECT The rotinty commlsaloner* filed a motion In the »uperlor court tht* aftenU.n asking that th* petltltiß of certain rltUen* In the . , ln*rA part of the county, that a strip of land be anneied to Fierce countr. be thrown out of court on tho grounda .hat the land la not con tlguoua to the latt»r county aad therefore not in poalllon for annot ation, ASKS DISOLUTION — Th* G,rotta Mill company flle.l an appllratlon for dissolution In Ih* •Uaperlor court thl* morning. Th* company waa lnrorporat*d In this city wllh a capital of {10,000. which waa divided tnlo 109 nun, at SIOO •jier «hnre. Tlie »snet»nf the company will allow a payment on the allies ut the rate of 75 p«r cent. 1/INDON, Kept. 21—Lady Curvnii pa»»*d a f«lrly sood night, main taining Ih* Improvement noted yr.* tari.f, rlti* la displaying wonder ful vitality, the n*w« that her niothsr and »l«t*r will BOOtl be at her 1.. ' a . has brightened her no tl, •ably. Bw*gg*r Young M«n lloy thc.tr htit* of U. .'.' Hunks A Co., Hit Inlay*. ••< linn will tie ovar |«,000,000. The rudder of Ihe Connecticut I* th* laigiat tiling of ll* kind In •«- Istcm c. It ts what la called a bal ance rudder, 15 wide, 20 feet d**p, and weigh* 2i ton*. Hhu will have a wireless equip ment and a signal corpa of 30 men. We have three battleahlp* of IS, --000 inn* and three of 12,000, snd eventually will have two more of the Ci.nnei tlt'iil'a dimensions. The Connecticut will supplaut the I'dward VII, of ICngland. a* the big gest battleship In tb* world. iha 1 i» .it.i VII la a few fret longer, but In other Important respects Is sol .is larg* or as powerful. No Jealous heartburning attended th* appointment of Alice Ilraln*rd Wellea aa eponaor for tha Connec ticut. Mtaa Wellea, to us* the ver- I nacular of apolitl. • was th* "logical candidate." Gov. Charnberlin. eh. | wss ssked by tha eavy "partawat to choose the sponsor.ha* ao daugh ters. The peculiar approprlatnee* of kllaa V, *!!■•• appointment Ilea la tha fart that ahe la the only grand daughter uf Uideon Well**, who Sa- IJncoln'a secretary of the aa*] «nd I under whatwe management the navy !• a.« bigger Jumps in six*, propor tionately, than un 188 any other naval aerretary. Mt«- Wellea heraalf I* ii engag lag young woraaa of M si,., has had all tha advantage* that money, •duration and travel ran give. Hhe Is the daughter of Rdgar Wellea, vice president of the Wabash rail !'>r*sldeat of the Wabash rail 1.1 The I n':!.!!ir,v which Is a stater hip to the Connecticut, Is b*tng -...'.' •■■! by the Newport News Ftlpbulldlng company, an 1 there Ins been the keeaeat rivalry to •** which ship will be completed first. At present the 1-ouUlana Is ahead .-ii- waa launched oa Auguat 33, but the offlcera at the navy yard are .•.nflatent that they will be abl* to turn th* Connecticut over to the government first. Wllh the launching of the battle ship the work of total ronatruclloa la only about one-half complete. ■ fiA'.'CO NEW OFFICERS SiST. t/H'LS, Sept. 2».-The Ameri can liar ass'u latlon concluded Its sr- .inn l*st night elected th* following offlcera for next year, ftealdent. Harry fit. Oeorge Tucker. Lrxlngtoa. VL, dean of th* school ot law of Washington and !-«•* uni versity; aerretary, John lllnkley. Baltimore; trea»ur*r. Frederick l: Wadhara. Albany. N. Y. Th* con vention then adjourned sin* die. ; HEREIN. Kept. IS—Th* condition nf King Oeorge, the aged monarch nf Hattony, la now b*ll*ve.l to b» i ■■ -;--. Ptt**t* hay* . it....... t*r*d Ihe last sacrament, and th* kntg'a family la waiting for Ih* *n.l LEXINGTON, Ky.. Sept. 23— In Ih* circuit court this morning the case of William Ilrlttnn. charged with Hie murder Of Jim Co. krill. wa» j ,•;■.!,■ i until Ortobtr I. COLFAX. Sept. :».—On* fire oe rurred yesterday and two last night. C.enrg* Lsrua'S house and furniture were destroyed, entailing a loss of 11,300. I l.is waa IN must aorloua fire. Ip Undirwitr foe Man. t'tirtest qualities and price*. It wilt pay you to call nn E. N. Ilrnoks A l'o., 1331 Snd avenue. ••• SMART CLOTHES-Herald. Tail or. •.:! ay*. ••• MURPHY HEARING Han Murphy, an ct pugilist, will l.c given a hearing before Police .fudge lie.iii'i. litis sftsrnoon. He Is charged Willi mi nt ..mil to corn mil inur.ler, .- ■■. ■.>I week* ago Murphy called William Haiti from the barber aliop where he was em pluyeil and, after a few WOrdS with him, struck blm a terrific blow In th* face. Kill, fell to Hie pavement, llk lug hi* head In .■nil a way that be has lie,.-1 regained full i iill'i' iitiaiiasa Bine* No one . is the blow (truck, *! though Kslß'S wife waa but a f*w feet UstaSal st the lime and earn Murphy attempting lo escape. Her crl*a attrarleii Patrolman King* ..tiii.iii..it ami th* latter placet Muiphy under srreat. It waa thought st th.- lime that Katn was suffering from eiceaslve drinking, but hi* condition I* S.I.MIS .111 be may ill* at any time. It* I* a patient at a local hospital In l*v s.ratt. LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD MRS NETTIE MANN, of Centra lis, was adjudged guilty of arson by s jury at Chehslls last eight. Her huaband was convicted of the same clime last week. The Manna burn ed their millinery slur* st Centra lis. August 17, lo se.-ur* tbe Insur ance. Tin: NEW Brarttl hospital build ing will lie r,|„ mm to tb* public for in 'j.i- 11., ii October . A DECISION of th* local land of fice st Walls Walla was mad* that all ditch companies must be bona fide snd they aa,let Am able to fur nlash water to ilea. claim*. Till' EXCURSION trains are tak ing eeoni* of sttura to the Stat* fair at Nortn Yakima. Yasterday tbs city -a ■ filled with vUltor* from B*»ttl». Portland, Hpokane and all th* towns around. THK BTATI: bosrd of control, th* last of th* stale offlrera t.. go un der the capltol roof, moved Into their new quartera yeaterday. They will occupy ibe suite of rooms on *" K /^J_^ ?lES,aulm°m_?r.^. Cr^fem^X t//£/Ji'~S STANDARD PATTERNS J SEJS^".;^*' *-^- *t uu/tAv*J now 10. and is* r NEWEST STYLES. ____ ii.'' .1 1. Jjfjf A—mmWmmAr NONE HIGHER. % ■ — RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. ——„ .... I fate* velu*. tomorrow in "RsliabU Good* Only." See bsl*w. M, j FRIDAY BARGAINS f § .."aS "" ' lh! **? d"r of th* •non'h-a ''•' of "■• profits for v* *»<• big bargain* foe « a 7on. v* iv a great sale of ^l, fall i>st« and our special Frllsv feature of three-hour sale* ■ a* 7-_7__._' i. Wt tt •"rer" hand and atslsa filled with eager shopp*r*-w* will end th* 1 __ great**l lieptemlHT were ever si with a grand note of victory that will echo throagti tha * Im year ana **tv* aa aa Inspiration for future efforts. Now for the bargains. Here they ara— % j STYLISH FALL COATS I f I All Sizes Tomorrow at $7.75 Each 1 £4 Isles' and Misses' Tan Ileaver Costa, mat* with fitted backs and _*. . ____, __. V V MBBBBOT bos fronts, satin lined throughout and handsomely tall- G**^ Hr at A **• ored *' ' ,"?,s""' Garment* that are *„. ally .1.-.„-,. 1 for our I Jk\ A A mild winter climate. The regular value* are $12.50 to IIS.OO each -11 A A-4 A 1 Any sir* tomorrow, 3: to 40. on special sal* at— ii/ I•A \J A f Not a-We shall have to charge eitta for any necsaaary slteratlons | fl? a on thee* garments. * ■ * THE GREAT 3-HOUR BARGAINS i Am N„n* of thee, article* esn be sold before or after tbe hours named See sample* of th* ■ *£ goods themselves la onr window. Read the pit. *• below— ; _ j 9t012a. M. I 9t012A. M. I £ • School 800ß Fine Stationery § a Straps REGULAR l-e AND mi, VAULE3 FOR ,_^ J *> 15c VALUES AT le BACIt. Ilurlbul's High Grade Stationery. IS pieces I V Pstent Hook or Shawl Strap*, a kind sold <" * '*'» all new tint* and daintiest fin- J , regularly at 15c each, on sala Friday, I I«h. rrgiilar 35c and IS.- value*, on sale i J from Vtol2 a in., three houra only, at I Friday, from 9t012 a tn., thre* hours § J cath 1« I only, at. a bos Mb %a i 9 to 12 A. M. 9 to 12 A. M. A All Silk Ribbons Ladies' Gloves i l^ HEOfLAII 2?eTO3oe VALUES AT 19* ..... _. Liberty Satin and , M(lln or Satin Taffeta tat ™ bUk and I.tsl* °!ovM ' ex,rm "Jo*"- M * Ribbon, sll pure ailk snd every deatrable Ilea, valued at $1.00 and 1.25 a pair; on 5 a shade, regular values :_r, 25e and 3i.le a __. * yard (»ee samplea In wln.low); on sale sale Friday, » to 12 a m. three hours JL 1 Friday, 9 to 13 a m. three hours only. A • yard 10* only, st. a pair 2Rc M\A i 3 toO P.M. 1 3 too P.M. a 1 ft 3 to 6 P. M. 3 to 6 P. M. § C? Huck Towels Tray Cloths V * RKtU'I.AK S.V VAI'LES AT 16. KM II Ri:i,ll.'t 124e VALUES AT 74e. # f H.ick Towels, all will. slss 22 by 51 Inrhes. A"J' l"*? Wiifßd Tray Cloths, air* IS by f a , ...i _— • , .... - a* In.'hea. regular 124 c value*, on sale M « regular Ba values, on sale Friday from rrlllay from 3tolp. v. , three hour* 1 a 3 to C p. ■-. three hours only. at.each Hi. only, st, .sill . 74* A L 3to6p.m. Children's Hose 3to6p.m. I 1 t*nf Isr VALUES FOR B*. fy Children's Iliac (odd sisss), fancy blue and tnn, with polka Sots or plain black, regularise <X J kinds; on sale Friday, from 3t06 i' in., three hours only, ,i pair , 6e A _ NOTE-No restrictions, no limit, except that telephone orders or oruers from dealers m a i atinot be s.cepted. a | __ I 2 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. C 1% Second Aye. and Madison St. #1 l?L(l_J^*ffc'***^ <r m.^m-.v' ■** csit a^ vr^er&Tb the north front of (tin building. OF Till: TEN prisoners win. I.toko jail al Hillings, Mont., seven have been .. nap I It la nnder- Ntririd that the officers have a clow to the whereabouts of th* others. TIMIIKII INSPECTOR HURRAY, if the provincial government, haa aelred three logging tamps In tin lower Kia/er vslley which are op erated for tho Monarrl) and Erie Lumber i on. !'•''!,i' ■. of Main* sn.l ih lii.ii'ii.i.n Th* ' ■ i/nt- was made on the ground of nun payment of Hie ill-' Inl tat charged mi all tim ber, which I* retintnl When Hi* logs are turned Into lumber In the lim- II ■ of ihe province. MORE SCARED THAN HURT Oir Sertsa* l**w* am i WASHINGTON, V. C„ H*pt. S» — "Mure ecared Ihan hurl" waa )he < ommeril of Pi. silent .; , .-,, „t th* .\i.,"i !■ .in I'e.lamtlnri of Ivil.or, when he ■ | ih* |ritervl*w of Ilar ny I'ohn. president of th* Illinois Federation of Labar, who predicted a coming disintegration of the force* of union labor. "Th*re I* nothing lo f»*r for or ganized labor either *t present or In Ih* future." aald tlomper*. ",S'*ith»r I cltlieiia' allium rs nor oilier oigsnl satlans c*n prevent He growth. Trade unionism hss rorn* lo stsy •nd It la a distinctive Institution In Ihls country.'* .. . .; .■.'. admitted lhat th* labor movement has received a l*mj>orsry setback from which It Is Just etlletglng. DEMANDS SALARY A. tl. Iluek. , liquor aalesrnsn, fll*d suit tn ih* superior court thi* mornlna sgalnst Lltbow Hill A Co. for Ih* r*cov*ry of BITS, whl. h he alleges la rightfully due htm a* th* ieai,!t of being thrown out of em ployment by an order restricting Ih* •al* of the Continental Distributing, • orrtpsny* r. ••'.. Th* ord*r re stricting lb* sal* of th* gods wss enforced Isal on Jun* I. and, dur ing lhat lime Itu.k . lain • ha has •ualalned the toas of salary amount ing lo tl*l. ami 1100 in attorney* feea HT. PETERSBURG. Sept. !».— rp"u th* czar's return from South ern Ruaala he will go to his bunt log lodge at Illeloverch for a fort night's shooting. ' JL Grocers Meet DELLINOIIAM, BrpLJ9.—Thi st lindancn of the fifth annual con vention of Ilia Htat* f I wears' ssso elation wa* Increased t.y ths ar rival of additional delegates last night. Tim lime of the tonvmitlun yesterday was taken up wllh ad tlresaea by varlou* delegates. In the afternoon tbs delegatus enjoye4 a steamer eictirslon among th* Islsnds. Today Iho convention ill,*ct|g.»sd Hi* articles of incorporallon re ported by Hi* special committee sp polnted to prepare them. The con tent Inn by • vol* of BOH lo tftf decided to Incorporate at once ii.nl make the changes recom mended by th* committee on Incor iMimtlnn. A resolution wa* adopted condemning trailing etami>* ** det rimental to th* business Interests of merchants. A resolution flalns Portland .a th* inecltng |!i-- lob» held during th* l.*wl* arid r'iark eiposillon wa* tost. Th* convention adjourned at 11 o'clock. -' ■'■ ":■ '- - ■■-. it ROANOKE IN PORT The Nome liner Roanoke arrived Hit* morning from Nome with IBS passengers and 1150,000 of treasure, fib* left Nome Heptember IH and Ht. Michael the next day. Fog made her S* hour* late. On* of her paa •engera was John J. ilealy, ths ol l nin" Alaskan operator. FCUND Cordon Squire, the boy reported st the police station aa . Hi BBs as found this afternoon. LONIM».N\ Kept. Sl— I*dy Curxon gained atrengtb durtna the day. MM I* nol oul of dang«r, however. .... ■-.■. IIERI.IN. Hept. 2» —ft I* reported lhat the bsthrothal of Kin* Alton*), of M,p*tn .and I»urh»*» Marl* An toinette, of Mecklltibuigh-Bihwerln, wtll shortly ti* aniinurice.]. MADISON. Wis. Hept. IS.—Th* •uprem* court to»,k no action In th* 1j.r..11-tt- c*s* today. It 1* possi bly soma artlon will b* t..'s*ti to- WAI.f.A WAM.A. Kept tt — Ba caua* her f»th*r •cold»d her Nellie Miller, ii"l 21. drank csrboltc acid at midnight Isst night. She lives alone with her father. Neighbors say h» treats her cruelly. Hhe at* probably die.