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‘ THE SEATTLE STAR. RUMOR OF A TRANSFER rece MASON WILL RESIGN OLE AGENTS convention wil its fret « tomorrow afternoon at 2:3 will be present son and A, KB. Punk, of New York, Has the Great Northern Secured Big) iiss. cue" If the Republican National Convention Bend Country Lines? Ae aney ces wens) Endorses the Philippine War, | | The free employment oMce reports 2.565 persons give mitions during > No’ A well-informed grein abipped said yeater- w | the month of October, 2,148 of that! w CHICAGO, Nov, 2—Willlam BE. Mason will resign hie seat in ® H qap taes be hed it oer good authority that the Northern Pacifico # | Sumber being malos, and 417 females. | w The United States senate if the declarations of the Republican na- a reat Northern the Central Washington ® This is an increase of 20 roent.|# tional convention next year on the question of the disposition * ~ r+ ieee pe “og C ty, and tape the & |o¥er Oetober last yoar, It 1 4 fail-)@ the Philippines be of such tenor as to make him feet that he is not ® | Bi med 3 occu aia algae ew that in future Wheat from tf |!Ra of from Beptomber, which is 8] @ at ihut time in harmon * with Republicans, Then he will bea * | = hae section would be diverted from Tacoma to Seattle, # | natural consequence of the approach! @ candidate for the Hlinois legislature in 1901 for election to # . ® He claimed to ke that the annual shipments from that terri- & | of Winter | & ceed himeectf, Hy this method he will test the sentiment of the * ® tory to Tacoma amount to five million bushels a year * r _— | @ people of this state toward his views on nv nal expansion. He ®& * Railroad mon who were seen in regard to the matter yesterday # MORANS STAND & has, at present, no idea that he would be re-elected under such cir- ® * way t know nothing about it, and do not Heve it is true, ® |} ? cumstance * * They cannot seo why the Northern Pacific should play into the ® \* For some time past rumors have been current that Senator *& & Ddands of a rival line by turning over a Kood feeder : ihe 2 | A GOOD CHANCE % Manor atomplated ¥ ing from the # wosanes os oe * seer nes pecial from New York says that the line cannot be sold, be ference betw the v « held by him and the views the Ke . * > aia Ge ‘Sus Senke abe bed abroad idea of the trade & | |® publican party with respect to the Philippines. ‘The senator was * The New Fall and Winter ® seems to be an agreement between the roads to keep out of each : | |w anked yesterday as to What (ruth there might be in these rumors, ® Styles surpass any- ® other's way, but there seems to be a hitch in arranging definite WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. £—|% @d be replied * : % pleas. While the relations of the two roads are seemingly friend & | ane NAAY department opened bida| ® “It IM true that I have thought of resigning and that Tam con~ thing turned out by - & 2y, there ts a strong personal feeling between the two presidents | yesterday for the building of six cop-|% *@ering the matter. I have spoken of my thought to only my fam this celebrated manu- & whic leads & great many to doubt that President Mellen would ® | per-sheathed cruisers of 3,200 toha|® '!¥ and some of my ck personal friends, If it be true, as so of: & | factur i f m % transfer the road to President Hil © | iieltemant, Seren ie of Bee |# ten alleged, that 1 no longer truly represent my constituents, the . acturer In ormet * A. L. Mohler, president of the Oregon Rallway & Navigation @ / oii, ap bid in for the consteuc.|@ Repu ane of the ‘ { Ilinots, it te only fale that I should & | years. ® company, Was in Bpokane this week, and left for the Went : tion of one of the vessels for $1,122,000, ® *Urrender to them my commission ar 4 wive them an ortunity & ® the Great Northern. He did not join the Melien party of N Moran Bros. state that if the 6 per|® t® n my place ome Who will truly represent their sen. ®& | 202 ® ern Pacific official nd accompany them West, an bad been * |cent. allowance in favor of Pacif ® timents and op If} am not in lin w th the Republican ® % ®@ ported, but went out over the Washingt ya Central branch of the 4 lcoast bids be still on, they may get|® Party T should not ntinue to act asa Republican representative * Bre Pair Dnion Made & Meetacen Paige retiring Co Seowae late acura MGM 4, |i tomteect a ( conares dheomagenyes ati i} er nown to be a close personal frie of 1 nav n resigning from the senate oul | & James J. hill, of the Great Northern, and Hill rarely oo West ® | & be doing 3 omies desire that I should do. How- # wenn eee ® without meeting Modier and haying & long conference us: © ‘NOTED UNION ® ever, I wi Han or set of men to dictate my ® W. L. Douglass’ Men's Fine Vea W. L. Douglass’ Men's Chocolate ® gestion is made that possibly Mobler went over the line to Inspect # | ® duty to mit their wishes or desires to con- ® | WORK SHOPS, on neat, plain Globe| Winter Weight Russia Calf BHORS, @ it on Hi’s account, as the latter is in New York on important ® | | ® trol my acts, I will not r fn until the Republican party, in ite & ain, grand wearing; only heavy, flexible Goodyear ait sewed & dudiness, and knows no one in this section whose opinion on the # MAN COMING : national convention, deplares It lon the pr tion on which & | pair aules, ¥ Gem } perfect fitting ® condition of the road he would rather take than Mohler's * |@ 1 & maaid to differ with the administration, and with my party. ® W. lL. Douglass’ Men's Fine n\and grand wearing; $5.00 value, oaly x i | ae I am tn favor of national expansion, but I am not In favor = Calf BHOMS, Goodyear welt sewed, | $4.00 a pair. " REAAARARARRAAARRAR ERRATA ARERR | of criminal aggression. Lam in favor of expansion, tut not of com | pew Gem lasts, perfect Mting, grand if " Gamuel B. Donnelly. president of ‘ juest. If my party in tts national platform should declare in favy- ®& | wearing; only $3.00 a pair. Pry Ia eqn ome par f bi the International Typographical! & or of conquest favor of conquering « en people and sub- & | W. L. Douglass’ Men's Fine Vici | Sitting “teath ap bry tes wbat, chien, Will errive im Beatie neat|# ting them (9 our government without thelr consent, then B will & | Kid DRESS SHOPS, Goodyear welt |SHORS. leather lined’ Eavosgants tarvation Thu S$ and Cold Sunday morning. Mr. Donnelly has|# pot be in harmony with the party, and I will resig® the sena- & | sewed soles, New Idea lasts, grand |2e™ Gem le o ee et Se i been on @ trip through the Southern | # torship. I belleve the Republican party in its national conven & | Wearing, beautiful fitters; only $3.00 | Oe 4.00 @ pair. . Pacific coast investigating the con-|@ tion, will do the right thing, The Republican ty is not the ® /|« pair ww. & Be ‘ Threaten Residents of Nome) incre stone Wh piostls |S pany “raisers, hue mould Tecare' tor sonauent 1 woud feet |" WL, Dougiany’ Men's Mao Vit] noe calf tie ugh-cut Yop BOE remain in the city several days, and | # compelled to hand back my Commission as senator te the people & | Kid SHOPS, kid lined throughout, | g340m8, heaxy amber of the local union will| ® of Hiinols : by on welt sewed soles, new) weit sewed sole & Jrondway lan beautiful dress] we. Tag people of Nome have a terrible winter before them. When | sty him © publie Feraption. a Porrerrrrrrrrre Cette r teat ia ta. re way t pale 1 eaters teow beautiful fitters; only ice has closed in on Bering sea, shutting out the little city the world, the long Arctic night will hide many scenes of and crime. and cold will come almost with the first flakes of snow, arce already. A meal of beans, hacen and coffee conte w hay oun. 1. Douglass’ Men's Finest Viet a om - . Kid BBOERS, kid lined throughout W. L. Douglass’ Me la | | Goodyear welt sewed flexible soles, |) POLICD AND agarose, ae agcinat wroeten:! A MURDERER'S [GOOD REPORTS {So's jaieia'es ts, "i% | BRIS? unre bound shoes on the market in style, fit! on broad, roomy lests, erita je soles, i ip even scarcer. The ia argoea of © were cap | company enforee recogtiition by Pi ryt : + t the ination. ‘And the use of lighters has been abandoned him of the alleged claims of W. F.| OF CO )K INLET service; oply 14.00 @ pair. | i shoes; $3.0 & pair. lgst two weeks. Dories are the only giode of landing | Haye, « Beattie lawyer, upon all | eee | lands at Smith's cove, Rave cm | LADIDS' CHILDREN'S AND MEN'S WET WEATHER FOOT: « WEAK SPECTALTIES, AT PRICES BASY TO PAY. ~** menced In the superior court, I, UNEXPECTED RESULTS | Escaped pie Suhieh But Is | Many of the c eks Sentes Again Captured. Up Splendid Prospedts. Oo. Ww. PETERSON & BRO. e ice Ie duc at Nome now. That means io more steam- oh bj more food or fuel, no way to reach the outside world @ lopg and diMcyit trail to St. Michael. And St. Michael Beha the world. is op short rations, with no fuel, for several Two sneak thieves were caught tn outlook But there are other dangers. the act of rebbi & roam the | . The adventures of Homer Bird, ihe Among the well-to-do passengers rate on a bare. windswept beach. There ts no | Heinice-eead hotel aceuarday af. | ABYIK. murderer who was DrOURKE | on the Gem, Siglin from Cook inlet, 206, 208, 210 Pike St. ti re and canvas shacks as aerees ' |terncon.” No patrolman was pes Aan — pear eo mim) | Which came Into port yesterday were ———— sheet-iron stoves. nyY Mies save sheet-iron sight, and Manager Harrison too’ eresting boo! fas in vt : fi . : B. 04} lamps light these cabinw tha tale te ate oe kaise bad gave all summer at St. Micha He did} #t Hogue and John Cain, wh: designed and made to order by first-class ners and officers of the Roanoke #ay that there | the men & good thrashing not waste his hours of loneliness. He| have syent ehout two years in and | eastern workman. om evenings. ¥ BO precaution against fire. Walls and ceilings are ec FFT procured an old case knife. Litto) about the mining districts of Cook ART | FURNITURE ge 6RI lamps and hot stove-pipes. And the burning of on y little he cut a hole in the board | sniee and vicinity They are care- ‘Patiaing would sweep the town. cold and fire are reinforced by another danger The scum of Dawson, whom the Canadian potice had driven ot the northern metropolis, flocked to Nome. On her last voyage 2 one " } cane +o ie bi ah Ty by the | Mowledme that there te more or less | gold in that eguntry. but they do not * * the @ | darkness gnd the howling wind, b ® Roanoke made three trips from St. Michael to the new an IS PURCHASED made hie way to the shore. He took! regard it by any mean an ideal Bo The officers state that she carried hundreds of com men, gam- @ | 4n etd dory end put himeelf at the | mining country for « r men. * = * eee etes ete t eee eee eee eee A Perfect Title. ea buying a piece of bdiers, and thugs on these trips. (ther boats report the same ex- ® | ps M- ‘nian merey of ing waves. They prompected on rnagain arm The boat capsized. and he hasely | and tributaries of the inlet, and are) * * |Le Roi Men Secure Contro | emspet frowning Pinally be Get | Cambiar with Chat reston lying north Peete eeketeenteteeneeeeeeteeeeee | 4 aghore. He remeined hidden ‘nl of the inlet ch hdd of the Mine. the Shee bor a cobple of days. It] ghey: ropatt (ine i Me Mining j wee bitter cold. His wet clothes | company and the Morgan & Wheeler | SPORAME,- Oot: Ha-Wels cites! trose'on Wim. Me hed no food \ company ax dotng ‘well, but these are 7 | dividend-payer in Rossland. After | diers tup the beach They were geaserins O40 neceuitie 10. chen of MICHIGAN WHEAT. NOT CAMBLE having made one fortune ia the learly after him, but they appeared | small means. They say there is no camp, © number Of the fopme: te be jagping foc something Chat had) fount gf the richness of Re eurre baller q . an eteek, and speck well of Bear ai Fis 4 z Ee nlc ot y ee ae pee frpm bis Rid- . of Canyon creak and its 122) First Ave 716 Firat Ave. NILES, Mich, Nov. 2—The newly) ROSSLANT, HT. Nov. 2—The ‘ol Bae ~ plu Bs Titian ™ Mill creek. These creeks eeneenes eown wheat crop throughout this police commisglogers have innued a ned oro pM nf inl @ ry sends. aq phey vere ' Getaprigg'un area of country covering | = I the final act and closing scenes of the | bY. intent on - arch for pie i about 6 9 square miles A. ®. avens--Tel, ate 1p. 0 TY MAS } whisky Was » py the storm busari sie j ydpuld wot has Seattle Heat and Plumbing Co. section is in bal condition, ow! t ‘or bid > nble i owing to flat forbidding mingr*® to cambi It Le Rot melodrama yesterday, agcured “WILL NOT PAY seri “e the earth insist on hav- perience. Hi e. ing aga deed made on = our blank Form No, 16. It ; contains full covenants of | warranty. Denny-Coryell Company Printing Deyt faiionery Dept Coecovecsescosoosoes the almost unprecedented onslaught was at tye regulee weekly me ting | 5 geigs - Had tex iaoked, of the Hessian fy. Thomas Marrs, vatrol of the Gieai'mine Inciud former president of the state grenae the matter came /ed in the let of tides urtfig’ con. | Missed b this morning tb ' i} ' | | i] t . mous : : ; On 4 Hot Water sefoting Venti who has been inspecting the growing UP #94 the beard unanimously in-| trol of the prop are Senator) 8 ee eam an cfop, reports that in cases that have #tructed Chief Ingram to natify the | Turner, Col. WW. BP. Turner, Cot 4 pews of & lating and Plambing . come under his notice where the | owners of all nickel mac a | WM. Ridpesh ng E Pp Senders. = - ~ wheat is over two inches in height pool tables that they would be prow | geon the spears were literally covered cuted should boys be permitted to know the facts it was learned | wer to Ube ae end cagt ured ion . General Repair Work | N lve Seattie Ferry Building, Pegi of Maison 2. ; Ss with the fly. play thent: | that the control was pur hased on aj Over os Grant ' teed \eeasccccoasee a | basis of $125,000 valuation for the ae OLYMPIA, Nov. 3—<A difficulty Snctante bed | mine The company te» capitaliaed | } r b ” : jet doin, NEW FEAR | Wi Buy a Water Plant (">The comriany ip capltalines A LAUNCH — has arisen here over the non-pay- = Grocery sc Hake doing CHICAGQ, Nov. 2—~The pucchnes in itp treagusy 690,000 shares nent of interest gn state ee as, 3 fant prise na Teotttine room of the plant of the Denver Union | The purchase price of the shares s« which were dud November 1 Ht reki DVER JONES |"as Sareea. moms at 5 ere TURNS TURTLE |izsvsortncenes ated Satan ata vane naned vy Mayor Jonna sot GHARGED WITH BIGAMY interest to date amaunte to $5,400, | ne, of the Roanoke, r Dige ct Records... providing for @ toan of $4,766,000. The which gees to the current sched | COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 2—"Golden jogo company Wants $2,000,000 for) picherd Bly, an employe of the| The Roanoke brings inteliiger peers is State Fey 4 Ehertham re- | We have Just corned 8 a erat Rule” Jones is working into the plan }Geeat Morthern at Wellington, ewore| of the wrecking of a private| fused to pay this Interest, ax the pitt | of the latest songs, pand western reserve, the group of coun-| }{@ @ complaint in Judge Cann’s yes-| steam Jaunch near St. Michael, by) "PY Bp icrape ea Pap Ae to 'otate' The Great Sale of lete., for the Grapbophene. ee “DIFFICULTY IN IN ‘ ag te Patani peered P sgevaniags APF og ronda. Spay iy state thal Interest shall be | seconds ana mada Ny ¢ne lotest inv ; : « bh ere ¥ ot ¥ ' state which the spellbinde sworn out for Harry Thontis, wha,| last Geptember—prabably ebout itec| Pa'd from the general fund, but | proved process. Phese reeords are Myouplican “Cibraltar ie xiv | SECURING ARMOR it ts alleged, ehe has been living with. | middle of the month | makes no approptiston. The pudi- j!oud and clear and are by ter the from this peaerve say that Joner ecw econ agp ndigpanor y e s under the ppareeaion that no| | best yet made. Price, 50¢ each, or Heed ‘ wi] ® - “ salt can be affotied to the cirrent 0 sentiment is honeycombing that se Kerhuer and wife, Qeoar ker, ar quad until kite? & teealen bet | $5.00 per dozen, eee AND ton, thet the Jones strength ts in-) wasHINGTON, D. 2 THE BURLEY- an unkonwn man, ll of New Yark | Pohool fond wi erpasing and that the situation (*| The navy department has made pub pated we bons ge o peane. Saree Rg a Bd Pea Te ots | Oriel. cant of aaa Vkeee GODFREY MILL launch Nordicf, an September AMUSEMENT BULLETIN. _— $5.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, 920 d ye 1 jet of o oe. showse J , a The Nordica was ordered to the scene $25.00 to $150.00 each, shpaion from Youngstown, War-| satisfactory condition of affairs in “ »| SEATTLE THEATER (Tonight pi Nes, Ashtabula, Akron and | the ordnance branch of the accident, as nas the news| BA R(T ad ) er Graphophones— of the service in vyta “A Milk White Pi _ - of It reached St. Michael | yus © Pla - other cittes, all departments save that of armor. Me ) VENUE . Pp °@ . The litle steamer was found over THIRD A VE THEATER rice W & H ‘Thip group of counties gave a Re- Admiral O' Nell goes at some length| Eversthing Is in shape for the con- | | turned, and tne png of Becker was | (Tonight)—"Rip Van ‘withhe | At Ma f ; inter arper lican plurality of 17,000 in the! into the history of the present diM-| test at the 8. A. C. tomorrow even; | q,, not faraway. ‘The aurt was} OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudevine una} Has begun. The best hernatoria! election of 1897, and {if culty in obtaining armor suitable for | ing Gogtsey arrived in the city] very high, in consequence of the re G. A. R. (Collins block)—Women's and biggest money-sav- Burke Buflding, Seattle, Wash. the man without « party” is getting | the new battleships and cruisers. | today from Whatcom. He expre: 1 : on be ent storme 1 prevented any ex-| moving pletur the Yote which the reports give him Congress last year limited the price] os himerlt nfident of winning pone ae an ae th Platten 4 mare, Relief Corps’ Fatr. | dn the wentern reserve the larger por-| of armor to $400 a ton, but at thie! the fight, and says he is in the best) wrich in mupposed te conta the| tion of that vote will come from the price no acceptable bids were re tof health. He certainly looks it. | three rem ing bodies of the party.| Hepypiicans | eelved fie le in poeg-opirits, aad shows ali a : Coke ~ |B Holden & Wilson Furniture Co. THE KENTUCKY [WILL QUAY (atarrgmarcrroess|PO ng chance of the year '99 Fur Weather Is not far off. We do hape * you will bring your work early. lhe enters the pee oy ati | Cc CG BERG sores i RTS nob scene + — > Loan l ’ | |he is confident and hap Stei Weigenbacher will be behind him. | t as _ - iteieviahiadainaiininy lied three ue? penne Wie a Steamer Dirigo Arrived This Are she pe peng tae: notory Hanae ey throughey raining recause 0} rerio arial, wancnesren Sie Coanty, Ky., WASHINGTON, D.C ., Nov. 2—| faithful attendance counts for any Morning With $110,000. finish and workmanship. ‘The Oy, 2-The court will take up to-| Mr. Quay’s friends claim that he | things, his man should make a aplen- | tone and action are easily the Merow the canes of the feud prison-| will be elected to the senate by the | did showing. Steamer Dirigo, Capt ree Rob . best; the price, quality consider- ed, is most reasonable. Glad to call and inspect the “ ‘ —_" ry | erts, arrives m Skagway and will be given trial ane by| senate. Their proposition is that| Kid Leo, one of the preliminary | erts, arrived from an whe + besa tein Proposition is (hat) octgstants, arrived this morning | Southeastern Alaskan ports this hove, son one. New indictments will have tol the question of an established prece- |fram his training quarte He ex-| morning at & o'cloek with $110,000 In ‘A hapa fuel complete Nne be found, owing to the truction | dent will not be considered, but that| presses confidence in his abtiity ta) Atiin gold. Of this amount $73,000 the . — ht \ of thous upon which they were held, ,the in the senate, when the| beat Kennedy. The Portland Kid| was the property of the British Am Laundries: ond to thin the Griffing are de mur- | case comes up, will be simply on the | says nothing, but looks happy prican bank, and the balance was Conteationers, Sherman, Clay & Co. i Pas. deiming that they should not| Proposition whether or not a ma-| The wo hetw Indian Joe” | held by individuals lacy jority of the senators want Mr. Quay | Gregg and Poguétte is off te| The Piriga had exactly 100 pas Bakers, “STEINWAY” DEALERS New York, in ori, a 9 Wey scaedae arene tc, GTS gue | sprained hia ankle seriously, and the sengers. She also had 10,370 cases Seam Boile Second Avenue ~ ~ Seattie ernment bales. i € he vote on the question of seat- | doctor says he cannot possibly Meht. of salman from the Bacade Quadra Biackemith Sire a conviction, and the despera-| ing Mr. Quay will be looked upon ae Bullene and Kid Lewis) cannery Hot Water Furnaces, ” seceepesetapagganl tag of the detenae, leade to constant stablishing the pring that the| ue the question in place of The body of Samuel White, who abd wer jegal Wits, whieh are expected to lead | governor of a state may appoint a| these two died at Skagway, was brought down s DATE SRAT TLE TRANSFER CO. BeTSonAl CoMVSIF, ANA, 48 the fac-| wenate when the legislature, having| The Joffries-Bharkey Might will be) on the at AIR-TIGHT HBATERP, pa 500 sailors’ overcoats at $9.00; 10,« ase pach severly strong, 4 Ken-!| had the opportunity, fatled to eleet,|annqunced by rounds during the he par ors from Atlin t yet NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. Frelghi, Passenger and Baggage, 000 all-wool watch caps at fe, Hg will renult, prebably if th sition already emphatically jeventng. An arrangement has been| the camp very quiet. Every « All orders will be promptly sl every man going north or inte egt eailision crours, The Phil ved in the Corbett and other | made to get the latest messages di, | ingide is prepared for winter lee | filled STORAGE the mountains should buy one; ae state that ‘until the last on, but that the vote will be gov- | rect from the ringside has formed on all the creeks, and " oe 2,000 pairs all-woel seeks at 80; ps. we will Kill and fight ed by the individual wishes of _- travel ip now overland | | em Main di-don 023 Firat ATI} | 1,000 waira cotton socks et 1b0; amy the town If @ Anger ie lift | senators as to thie particular case, INTEREST IM THE FIGHT c KNOOKED Him pown| | 108 pairs ennvags leautngs as Te; ‘apeinet us am Be st Ga e as 00 new regulation white gailar , NE DUE. There is much local interest in the - ts jf Orviile Bapy. ¥. W, Somme seite Oo ean nee drawers, 81.00, | Jeffries-Sharkey fight. The big man| Frederick Warren, a laborer, was SEATTLE PRINTING C0. | h . A Street Gar Wrecked, | ‘The steamer Garonne, of the Frank | ix, of course, a strong favorite, | atruck and knoeked’ down by a Lake | ectric 0 | | ieait DWPROIF, Mich, Nov. 2A Mi-| Waterhouse company. of thin city, | Sharkey sentiment has grown lately! Union car at the corner of Fourth a ‘14 Yesler Way | chigan Central passenger train was) which chartered for the Philip. |in some quarters, The reports of| avenue and Pike street last nigh Telephone Main Foo} ~ ‘ sion with a rapid railway ear| pines last summer, is due here Satur- | Jeffries’ high living on his late Buro- | He was rendered unconscious for a 214-216 Cherry street, | We are establishing a new busi- BI rr -eot ih A rap y i t the oe we at Belt Line @unction inte this af-| day. A report says that the vowel ta | pean jaunt, and of the sallor’s mag- | time He was taken to the’ peiloe We sell Welabach's and guarantee | ness bar we are not new a ne ternoen. Several Dersons are report. | to continued in the government | nificent condition have added to the | station in the patrol wagon until he | salad 1917 FIRST AVE ‘$0 killed or-wounded, | vervice, Splatter’ supportexs : vr, | Was able to go homey a | t | ih iti Aki iti A i tk il 2 vies : ‘ ia ° va ssn . ast Sadan a waBitind . eS Oe Te dias

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