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THE "STEEL PLANT" AND THE THt SIM ft AN I hwl Int ' GAME OF GRAFT AT BUFFALO ,7Ht DISCLOSURES OF CORRUPTION IN THE Bl". LAKE CITY IS OP THE PETTY LARCBNt* BRAND. OUT THE NET IS OUT FOP LUSTIER PISH—THREE ALDERMEN AND FOUR IH*l DERMCU UNDER INDICTMENT AS A SORT OP STARTOFF POP THE INVESTIGATION NOW IN PROt-VtESS—JUST INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE with plain greed AT the BOTTOM OP IT-DISAPPEARANCE OF VALUABLES FROM DEAD MEN'S BODIES-HISTORY OP CRAFTING IN BUFFALO THE CITY Hill. AT BUFFALO. BETTER KNOWN A3 "TUB STEAL PLANT." AND ATTT. U. C. i HAKDALI.. BAITER OF CRAKTKR3. ' By JACOn WALDECK. Staff Correspondence to lb* News paper Enterprise Assttriatlon. BUFFALO. Oct. It.— Haftalo Is ! Itnnvacli-ißing Results already sihlet.-d huve startled ritiiins gen erally and hay* thrown corrupt of- I ficial* lato a panic. Disclosure* Is ! prospect. It I* promised oa good au thority, wtll appall the Uw-aMdlng cad * ill start a procession of graft* I arc lo slste** prima Tbr* aldermen sad tour es-alder* •tea arte under Indictment on th* ctu-g* of taking bribe* Most of, thaas ar* accaaad of taking small J amount* On* 1* aald to hay* sold hi* rot* •,,, fit. It Is explained, however, laat the** are the .nail fish, and that arts sr* atM for lb* OPERATIONS NOT" ALWAYS NECESSARY. Dscters Frequently Mistaken. "I suffered untold agony with pitas for over three years. Two doc tor* told me nothing bat an opera tion would care roe. 1 tried differ ent (»mc! 1»». bat nothing did aw any good until I used Pyramid I'll* Cur* I bought sis fifty cent «sea at the drug Mor* aad now I can do ," my work and go out, where he tors I 1 spent most of my lime lying down. 11 (him God tor siting th* dkarov ' erar the knowledge to task* such a ear*. l ~t-"B.I It •-> all my frlen.l*. an.l If I evrr have piles I again will certainty tts* this r*> raarkable remedy. You can use this ia any way.yoa wish to mak* I I known th* wonderful merit of Pyr amid Pile Car*. ** Mr* Wm Murky, 81 Marshall street, Kills. N. J. The experience of Ibis lady Is that of thousands of others who bar* beea assured that nothing abort '.f an operation would rid them of this distressing complaint. I On the far* of It. it appears as If too many surgeons operate In or- I der that they msy keep thrlr hand la. and In.* no portion of tbetr skill; then again, too many sur geons i" anxious to experiment Hlk* tb* scientific man tn Mark Twain* pathetic story of thn dog aad her- little puppyt, anl do not have proper regard lag a patient* jihY-i. al welfare or rendition. We advise every sufferer to think : twice before erubmlitlAS to an op- I •ration for pile*, si. suggest that those Interested write to the Pyra mid Drug Co.. Marshall, Mich., for their lii'!* book on the cans,** and -"tin? of piles, hi- hl* sent free for th* asking. • TEETH W* ask yonr patronage solely on oar merits as Masters In the science of Dentistry. Our pile** ar* within reach of every person %j*.o appre data* good work painless We nn. hesitatingly claim to be tha Only Ileal Painless Dentist* In Seattle. (if | Bw Y 5, Jf. j£m yjrit .lull i '..vt.,* «*".**> f*r/l Teeth Without Plat**... 9m.aa_9AM\ Fillings 50* ! Whileiiine plate* with best tepth tor $5.00. Do not cover roof of mouth. I- year*' guarantee. OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 307'/ *'IKI* STIIKI'T. llour*i * *. '" to I p. tu.; . • ' i Is m Bl| big ones. It ta always difficult In tell what a fishing Mill la* aw wilt I'ißt forth. *.e<-orttlag to all Br , 1-4r.ts. though, there ar* aome tea! lusty fish, even a whale or two, la th* water* that sr* being *#_nhe.l hy thn friend* of law and order, While |li,f(*ls, in tht* era of ra (irrin. t* obliged to ils* up with Mine..ij*.ll* am! .-it i.~a aa a hor- til* esampte of municipal _•< < ern | m cm, conditions b*r*s**oi to be an* ■ Ilka ihni* la Both th* other rit!-* There hi* not h*-n th* contemptible : system of blackmail practiced by the initial* of j>tinne_i*.ii* nor th* : thorough organisation that yielded graft in surh Isrg* amounts to the nt l-oul* sldertaea. It has been mote ] a natter of Individual enterprise, with occasional operations by groups. And when the hunters sal- I .d forth, everything In sight has 'en game for them. They wer* . •*_■*- for anything from spar rows to elephants. Two conditions that romrannty 1.-9.1 to official corrupt!, n Be not et -Ist h*re Ther* is ao political boas - sad neither political party 1* a*ctir*- ALDERMAN OKIN F. PIERCE. ly wedged In power. Where «uch j condition* exist aa in Nr,w York,; Philadelphia. Cincinnati and mi Louis, corruption I- '•' corns* easy, and. It seem* natural. Her* th» local leader* of th* parties ehang* , fre.ju'n'!,.. The last four rfly sd ministrations hay* been alien ly Democratic and Republican. In th* county and the city leglslatlv* body th* republicans have, during the greater.part of tb* tlm*. been Its control. Democrat* have, bow ever, had a way of breaking Into county office, and the margin tn fa vor of th* republican* baa never been ii T ,'c enough ''■ enable th* politicians to b* Indifferent of pub- Dsafness Cannot Be Cured try torsi application*, aa lh*y can net reach tb* -,,„,., ,j t , m,,,,, of it,* ear. There I* only on* way ti, cur* .ie;,f;i,-i.s. and lhat I* by rt-tt*tltutt<m*t r.:i..Ji.- lirafiiraa 1* rallied hy an Inflamed condition of ih* rouruua lining lo th* l;u*lactilan Tulie. .v i,. n (bl* miss I* Inflamed ton hay* a ruin' i .• ...mil nr imperfect heerintr, •nd when It I* entirety closed, li. nf. tie** i* lh* . .ii, and ii-.i, *. the in* (1.1.1... in., ii ■ in I.* liken nut and thl* tulr* rtsl'ireal tv 11* nsitnal < >>i..111..,i. I bj-*rliti( will tie destroyed fun-vir; iJn* rase* out "f Itn arr . »ti,i| l.y r« i.hi.i will. I. I* ii..il.ii.it but an iiirl.i.,l -*.( ,»twtlilon J'f Ihe minim* ,it... .* We will *lv» Un* lliindr»d linllsra for any c*a* ul l>. ..tm-, |r*<i»*d hy . slurtli- lhat itmi'it I** . iii.-.| lay llntr* Catarrtl t'ttrr. -i.. .i f u r rir culars free, K. 1. I*IIKNI.Y * CO.. Toledo. OL Knld hv t"irii|**l«t«. 'Ar, . ' T*lo» Halls Family Pills for con* stfpstlon, lie opinion. Mo graft of th* petty lji.ru> order has is— n tb.- vogtte, U*rau*e.-perhaps. It was lea* caa ; plcuoua Th* March for th* underlying ALDERMAN HEXRV MOMT. cauaa ut corruption then lead* lo I th* simple explanation—OßEED, Desire to grt something fur ao«h lag. That's all. Two mm who rank as Ihe beat authority In Itaffato agt(-*d esart ly on that point, when Ihey wer* asked aa to lb* «*«*-* of (hi* whole- Bale dishonesty. They were agreed, too, 'rat It waa la Ita* with » prac tice common among nfrirtaia la all ihe large cities ot th* roaaliy, i These men, they aay, hay*. through i It i.i prn. tj. c, rota* to regard 11 ss ; a matter of coarse that a i>,(t sat ■ i age of the amount paid a public ! contractor Is a part of their per ! in-'. <:t> •. that when they give a pub- I lie* (i..ii. hlse to a corporation that i they must b* pal.l for the l_tor. In this reapert men here *ay that the rondttloa* disclosed exist In all the large cltlea. Contractors ar* psylng over their * titaae. cor i-.i-.iii m. are glvlag to public offi cials money In return for public rtxhts. business men ar* obliged to iLDERMAN T. J II M(l' THK SBATTLB STAK—TUffStUv, OCT, ■... 1904. i.tt.- up blood money ror privilege* to which common dacsntf* bihi'iii* In «'i nun.. them. It Ik rtxitetideit Hint ltit> ntily Ufa fnrrinctt batwosn Duffato ast-l OwW oilier rlilf* l» thnt Ihi* iifilelal* hem ar* 1., im: finiiid iiiil. 111 * general way thrlr slitirtrnnilnKs Were *<• well Ittmwii (hat Ilia* city hall wits fnet'llnnsly dubbed "Uin Htcul plant." An er tm first i,.it.- tin- imiiti if il t.ullillug that ii. .i im-. I Hl"', It >*' * -.1111 180 .If|.lHfl lite (llSt |t |1.l <l .1 frtim a »i»gtt ]ok» Into enmtnnn in**, I'veiybody knew thot that** whs i i(inkClin**, there, tint It did not mm in in* mn in.iiv -i particular bus iness tn ferret out tin- vviiHu-il'ilnt'. On a woeful day llm I. 11.-n. en countered * man with the ability mid .|. i.'iiuiii itinti to fight fur his lights. It li.!M'.ii.<l. ton, Hi.it (ha prosecuting attorney was an hlili' in.in- -i and t i.t- *ir iiiiiiun .itrii nl The eiimblnatlon was too much for ' 11. li...i.llci* ll I.t thnt Is »lii l.c ii i nit Jin]' It iin* dutim i llMllt-'t a 111 l llirm. «r. Friend* uf good govern tiienl atr thnt tl Is only tii* ttbKciictt of such a combination it. •< in . *. mt I'ltnii.ii ■ it. Insuras In Cleveland I'lltsburg. run imi.at nnd other big iiti-»». Conditions ar* th* ™ It only ii .-its Bom* tndr>|N*rndrrtit American . itir.-u to assert hla rlshts inn Mini.. 1,,.1 i 11* I i ill! ■ or Coatsworlh to sustain 11111 l • Hyniptom* of lh* wn* Ihst ■-otiic to th* tMiriillur* la i.fii.r. hrr* Bpiiitarfil several jrrars ago. Aa Imposing llttl* lln* of ills* Imi.. t officials irtarrhed tn Auburn prison. Trouble also tame, tii other delinquents, but those whn e*fsped si-rttirtl In consider themselves Im mune. Within ihr*" yrara Ihrea t.iiUllc ufllrlsls hay* bee ■ B*utrnc*d to th* penitentiary, hoi- ass fined, unit rrmnved tnnii nil ii* and i-a-a an in. ,i an a. tjtiitt.it sfter a hard fight. It la doubtful whether lit* record ran It* matched la lh» erttin- Irr, and yrt then* ar*. charges and witnesses •-tmiir.ti st hsnd In ke. j. lha grand Jury aad aa Inrestigat* tnn commutes grinding for **-»» A ewwiain exhibit in this chap* ler of wrongdoing waa a coroner who wa* accused of having robbed lb* dew* During hla reign It be ttonved lluffalolan* whn wee* going j lo die away from horn* to dispose of Ihelr valuable* befor* they shuf fled off. An In.ltarreet rltlten drew •500 from a bank and a few citaati !.,'. i dropped dead on it.* nun I slieet. Th* 1500 died with htm. *0 I far aa ht* natal* wa* concerned, fit* heir* never saw 10 cent* of II An- ■ I other aiaa • .ir. I*-.!, wars a valu* rW* tiaasnad ting when h* dropped i j Ami la lh* public highway. It **» j I not neat horn* wllh th* body. There wss a tig row over th* matter and ■ th* ring wa* finally returned *U a I pawnshop. An Italian laborer and hi* two weeks' pay brought raatlets to a , limai Th* Italian laadver t, atly had hlmaolf run over by a lo- Irataacatlve The wheel* pssiasd near his . n.i line and th* money about lit. w** wtthia lh* blood ana*. Two men *wore th»t they I,* I given I th* money to th* rtrtroner a*. ■• l*i*t lh* outer bill of •>,* roll as* * Wood *tsla*d 118 banket- Wiea th* body wa* *>vi .in- ther* wa* delivered to Ihe family II •*• * ! ha* aad cry wa* raised li waa; claimed that th* roroner had pa**«d a 110 bill suit. red atalaa on ll at a aaloon. Ha was armsted "tad in dicted. vi lb* trial, however, -» ■ was acquitted. . (Knceboldrrs who received the at* l.ntl.aa of lb* grand luty aooa afl*r th* coroner eaeaped w*r* not *«j fitrtiicMte. WU««-*a hundred and two .** a bad year for them, though aot a* bad aa It might bar* been. Phillip Oerst. city treasurer. confessed Ihst b* ml*3Ppmprl*tJ*d IttdMut public fund* sad got away with a fla- at It** 1 All *•* th* money wa* restored to th* ir-asnry. Jo*. Brady was coovlcteel for bs*- Ing robbed th* count» while •rilag sa ap- lal drputy county clerk. j When Ilrady was before the court for scalene* (he aaslatact district attorney said 'h- . wa* -"»-» me icmfuslon In the public mind whrth* er tubllc funds belong lo the piblle or lo lh* pollttclsns'* that h* waa ptompted to ash that an eiampt.tb* ma.!* ot la* prisoner. Brady was a*iat*ac*d t* serve three years aad .| . oaths at Auburn. 11* **» par dnnisd at •he end of a year Thrr* was to much confusion about public funds al lb* time lhat tha bonding «p*nte* refused glr* surety for ihe gentlemen who were handling the money. City Treasurer Adam ltoeekel **! I In an Interview: _ -Th* Bonding companies have re fused to accept Ut* or give me a bond for the •„...... i desire. As on* of (heir agents said lo me: 'If Jeans Christ wanted a bond In li if* fill, now he would not ... It."* I A Henry J. lUker, a teller In be elty treasurer's 'fl. . during He fierst regime, cjinferwed In M fl that he had sjwlmllsted about $7 <« I of the public funds, He was *• » tenred to serve on tear and Jj*| months In the penitentiary. "A" 1 dishonesty In the treasurer** of! Ic* waa revealed In sn lnvest!„a!l m conducted by Atty. l"rank kl. Into ii la. BheTlH flamnel ,C»ldwell waa *-. If Yovi Knew ymi could I- relieved of «hsl pertedl* ne chronic, ncrvau* or «l* h *__S_fi_ It- i (*w minute*, would you rnntlriU* ''Viperlatlr wh*n yoa are assured nf lh- (Ye( that lh* temealy I* ■•evfeclry h*rmle** *nd will hay* etWuiely no Olher effect CSI l"Pt (•> leuW* *«d ' . * . inn lh* t*»ln. Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain PIHs will bring »i.rh r*llrf. quick and »ure Thai (• i"d all. The* will prevent and core all kind* of imln-Nei.rsl.tl*. Ilai-kach*. lilieumallstii. kl*n»lrusl l*»ln«, Kl.itn»ili»che. etc. (I.n. A. Ja-oh* rnerrhscct. , ' ;■("*- Ohio, recommend* nr. Bine* ahii- Pain I'lll* a* follow*: ... ••I am snilmi* lhal all should know th* virtue of lhe»* »*HI*» I have used Ihrm fur vest*, and uitteider Hum iMiiri..,,, lii thrlr l,u>(*«taiieons re lief of lirsdarh* and all i.wltv. while lh*V leave tw diauam-m-ile aricr ri* Hni.l under a irttaraiiiee thai first |... k . ■, Will lietirflt, or .If iiKir (■>( will I ,.t..tii tour money. :•*. dose*. £- c. ula Never aald lv bulk. __L 4-WF. wt^m. -Iv m m Tit Kind tun lliivit A it) » lliiuc.|it Inn* liuitiiv tho Nljriia. Inn- til" t I.i-.. 11. I*l 11 In r, nml Imi In. n ninilrt iiuili-r Im l-i-i -mi-si Mijii 11 i-iuti fnr over ;t(» jeiir*. Allow 1111 I.IIIV lv iliTi'im you 111 till*. « ...int. ti. ii,, limi.it...ni unit •• .lnsl.a-.-pi.ml " ill- liiil KxiHlllll, III*, Hint i-iiiliin^, i- iho It.-tiltli of I 1111.11 IDI |ll'll. IK o BgAlnst l.*.|>*'*"liiiciit. What is CASTORIA I'u'l.uin It li null *.- Ntihstltiitn Inr Caslor Oil, I'm-... Iforlc, Drop*, mill ctoiithlnir Hyrnpi. It In IM. .i-.tnl. It coot-thin in it 111 I 4 11. linn. Vim |.mm* nor oilier N..i,0i10 tnli-tuii. <-. 11-, ii.;,. |h ll* ;llin.ili(. . || il,-strut i Wan 111, mul itlln ia 1.-i. i i-rliii,-**.. It earns DlurrluiM. uml \\ i... I t'nlle. li i, ii,-*,*, i,, :i,in-e 'I'm,itttli-*. iiiri-a ''ointlpiitlnn II "111 . 111, 111 V. It It-tHllnililli 1 (111 l I'ooil, ■• (4111.Ul i I i,, I, I I ill, let V. H ll I li. I I. I Nl.. iiiii. ll 1111,1 It..iv. N, I'tvliii: In nllht. iiiiil mil ill.il nil |». 'I li. <li ilili .ii '« I.in.i.. ii ill .11.i 11.. r'.'» itlinil. The Kind You Have Always Bought y*p Boars tho Signature of m In Use For Over 30 Years. t**c aaa/waaa «-• * **•* * * > **.>#«•** «**■«■* mam *■ ■ * P ovtul from office by Oov. Odell for malfeasant* ta offle*. Tbe charges against him went made by peuplt who claimed that h* hnd not at* trtnpt*<] to suppress gambling. A Judgment was rendered agafn*' a former .111 treasurer on lhe ( rhsrg* that h* had squandered children's *ltlU* commuted to his rsr*. All i! official* wer* ra publican*. . la lh* Investigation and trial of the** official* th* name- of a num ber of their SBBoclntes were men btoned. There did pot appear lob* endear* sufficient lo convict litem, tut iirr. ** enough to ctoavnaa* penpiw generally that there hnd keen a carnival of loot. Pro, endings i j,*- under way Indtrat* lh*' ther* was thing la their fat* or lh* i|:*> liiatire* made at th* tlm* I* deter other official* from gathering In dUhonest dollar* AT THE THEATERS . "TUB CONQUERORS." -Tin Cot*«*|u*t-t*ra." wtilth I* a play that makes good on a reputation for being sa»«i.ii la la th* capable hand* ef th* Nelll rompany at IB* Heattl*,' It wilt Is* no small wonder If th* play mam, not overcrowd IB* bun** through th* entire ***** ins 111 Manager Huts* sal* If any* on* ,r.t.s.-« a rhaac* I* •** It and fl TT of people in Seattle have profited by the I L I extraordinary sale— and still there are bargains ga ll j 1 * lore. The values are well nigh beyond belief. We Ui- I are selling Men's Suits worth up to $15.00 (and they're Yfl I _■_ on'y mussed a trifle ) lor— _CS-__-__-_-' "~ OUR =$5.75= pill We are selling the finest clothing made in this country; I 11 values up to $25.00 for — rALL =$8.95= ill 1 1 I I I Men's Shirts, such as you see in the shops at 75c and ill! 1M I $1-00 (the ducking they* got never hurt'em) are selling for — uu ir ii —— %*%** uTiir £_vl# Hi I _■_" And Boys' Suits that would ordinarly bring $3.50 and HI 111 l $4.so(you'd never know they'd been wet at all) are marked QUIT =$1.58= II 11l T Tomorrow we'll let you get at the New Hats, all styles— ILL soft or stiff worth up to $3.00 for— DFTHE =75c= U I i II L And a Case of Umbrellas — Men's and Women's — — pit B worth up to $4.00; all go for — 1111 l Iff i $%fiH* - i TOPEKA =95c= I 6 8 _ _B Us ' ——- aa JO aav J8 BLja * ■ Ul L-111l THAT'S Till: KIND OF A SALE THIS IS CIRRI) THE OUTLET CLOTHING GO. U I I UU CORNER OCCIDENTAL AVENUE AND WASHINGTON STREET lie hears of lh* fact he will Indu.e Mr. Nelll to play "Th* «*.,neiunror*~ another week, A reallallc, atmua* I lin, of the I I'm ti .1-ml iiii.ii 1- I* what the cotuiervallvea object to, but thn defetid-ts of tli* pier* Bay lhat the high mars! lesson esras** whatever of Impropriety may In. suggested by th* "atmoaphetre," "A 1i',...-ii.it, 111.urn.*.!:. Kuti an.l frolic In abundanr* la of • (eiei (hi* week *• the Ateaaar, w i.*i- a real live cew and a bunch of thickens make merry through four bi uof good it.* hwaaU* play. Thi* I Is on* .if th* V,'. id, in.,11,1 aaaapany a I.est productions. • ____ -A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY." A very Inferior production of "A Pi lend of th. Family* li i.i. th* board* at lh* (Irand. "AN ORPHAN!*. PIIATER." A aheep and a (It. k of rhtckens er* member* ef Ih* cnenpsny whlrh Is playing "An Orphan's Prayer" al lb* Third Avenue. Tb* play haa a good entertaining plot and a awn- Iter at i lever spetiaJUra. HERALD. TAILOR. IJ*rJ .ad. ... ~ FACE MA.TOAGB~ TL* llutier llarber Shop. GO*. Th* Holler Barber Shop. 8IIRKWHIIIIR1"-. important news Items front 1 the carpet store ll weuld b* impoaiibl* for vi lo glv* *v*n an ides of lh* sic*, si i.*''ii.ii'i. and fn..,ini,t combinad in this csrp*t *tor*. Our fourth door ,* raadf I* r*«*iv* you, and ai a vary *rt*ci*l "invit*ti*n" vvb'v* arranged thi* spsclsl pricing for Ml* waak on th.* srdiri J y Hartford, Whittatfs, Edgaworlh st .__ jyi ............. .s!■-»& and #1.516 r*s *t_*"*l / Chafers lln** of ball and stair ■_-A 5 vV^V // carpets' to match. />/ V/Zvl ll i *__-_y/' v**r Bpidil T*p*slry Orui- J I tJiiflU V /-'inl/'*/-*' ssls Vafusa. L/ HiJCt /■■Pm.*''£3S' t\ ' W" h"v* two apwlal lot*— /tT^V-yM /*?_s_»O^A*-*'J i 1 «>n* of sstrs tapsstry, reg- C_*_?"»"_, v I Isirr*— I*^1 *^ \\-i "J ular v.ilu* "fro. Hp*ci,,l. A^tr-^ln ff / W J ,t'* *anJ 00° t^._A\ ll I ll\ Ksrelleiil glad.', l-wlre, reg- A o^"aj*h\l II- / ||\ ular pfKe die. Hpeclal.. jl/V ' V VV _________ -'■".'■■-:• "lso*- Jlrßt/4 1 / \ \"*\ Tapeitry Rruisai*. b fine grade In 'y-^Vj y."*t*---*r7 /I \ f.wlr*. worth over a dollar; *p« »^f_sj*-*T*S","*> *_*_" V I_) clsl for this week , IKJo S_.-i_lr.____. P^ 10-wir* grail* on Sal* this week at, th* y..«d .....SI.OO W.llon *nd Wool Valval C*S****i Co ,, Brij»**l* an eicetlent J lh* fines! imitor, library. Hall , ,.,. f(J ,. J B w „„ %15 , snd Btslr ratpel; mad* In me •liutn-prlci.il sooiis; nil have bor- Windsor Orusiali, with or without dstrs tn in .1. ti. regular valu* la borders; many fialtern* on from It,lt lo It :. per v .nl show; priced at, thai yard f 1.28 V.-ry special ptlit-.l fur Ilia w**k, 11,.. t .. I ft 1 (1(1 AiiriUur C.r^l i;','li..Vm-.Tr (1.. , STANDARD COTTAoi""^! I parlor carpel, Our endre show- { ..., I a . Ing In new*.! Oriental and float { A new fabric for be^wmi, effect, snd color., th* regular > reversible. In choice colors • 1,7- and 12 0(1 values, on sal* X and de.lgna; wears splen for (he w^.k, special, th* yard { «™y. "'f"/ V»*Ui___ ..............Sl*faO ) **c' special for the week tivinnurn and Belmont Aimis- I IV *''.' J '' ''' '_-'J.,l '.-'j^'*"^ J itrri, the regular IMS, II '.<i an- ii>. grade* from our new Ingrains-The strong feature of lota; apa*. I-l priced for *M«ML u _ r ,_,,„., .how \„ „. e ,e.,t i-uan (h*i rat- .....Sl.** uty t Ingialn patterns. Ita Ih* Hartford and ll«m^ A **ninit*e*. |,r«e*t lot we have ever shown, ft unusually good and fine lot including llelmorit. l.xtrs. Super, 1 (o s*let( from; priced regularly .., rd -_._,._, |-_, ra Huper Union. tl.» snd IMS: very special for j. UIJ » r Heavy Cotton Ingraln. th- week, yard 11.10 All h*ve bonier* lo tnslch. Whittall. Victoria and T.prse Royal Wilton Velvets, large «n1 Royal Wiltons, certainly a great Ismail flsuies. riact coplea In ahow; tbe Oriental and floral both p*((*rns snd «.lor* of all effect* are particularly attrsc makes of Ortenlal rug---d-aianß tlv* for library, halt. «t»(r or Ihat Br* distinct and exclusive; bedroom; priced In the BTAMII bIbo choice floral d.«lsn»; s car- Aim carpet slor* way at th* pel suitable for Bny part of th* yard... SS.OO. S2.SO and $2.-5 1.....-..-, priced In the HTAN'O- Fillings—Cxlra Huper for borders ATU> way. the yard aiound ruga. th*> yard 85* •son 1.1..1 sits Th* New Wood Floor Filllnsr. In jn to r_r*i_rii_rxrXi--|-*--i -_—.*—-1~- ' -■ — ■*" ■*■. all color*, ths yard... $1.00 i n__- Re.....1. Re..c..l I>enlnis, Ilurlilps and Terrys for : w_ir rm"3___^te_M- ■ ■«">•»*-. «*-rt •'• 'h« yrd..*Oa week 10 *|»e«.lal pattern* ] I ,_„_,■,_ n ammmmmmaimarmmmm* of Body litusurl* Csrp*t. , ■^f^L^i*^vSai«a^ I With,ar wllhaal^Arnrm. , ...il-um. f..r (he J I! r/rvTreg^ar^Cp'rtc;'; I week, good grade, yard i ta IMS; specUl. the prd T^'^UI 'pi"^^* "**"* j 1 ..........^ ••-;-•• ■-• _•__• t Jointed Unoleuma. worth V up to 7*c; priced *t*-' lal. J B*d, Br v.*** Is. In all th* leading J the yard ._, V „ -^^______i makes, new design* and lal* JL r J vT.rL-. J*vJ shades and colorlitgs; laowetl* Illgelows, \\ I.ttr .it. VlctorU. Grt Uni l_r" anil pr**err* lh* |jei«-e*(j.r'* *re her*: priced In colors on printed ttnoleam; It's the HTANDARI> way. th-a ted a r*ml*li for this purpose: half gl Br. and SI.SO pint. CO*—pint • 1 OO Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Aye. SI AT 111 BtIUNGHAM —— TAOOMA is**. a