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THE HAVE. NATIONS A Fight on Trusts. CHICAGO, Nov. f--Civil sults f WILL UNGLE SAMUEL EATTLE STAR. non CLARK MELO UP. Clark, of 31) Twenty-aecor f the attorney general againat enteenth avenue and ™ n f * ure (6 Bic ukdavite ieahehe os por Their“1 Object, Your Honor.” Uited and are ine ah amor t ’ 8Ah | tions are n in any. agreement locate the highwayman That Is the Question the Powers Will aitpat ov case the restriction | Morr son and Foster Are Consplou- Kentucky Ghurch Foud of trad Now Ask. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 6—Will the & portion of the Chinese empire, and, {f so, what aire? THE EMBASSY Uni ‘Thene are the questions th dent MeKiniey by the sia and Bngland ly be Germany t will Immedia of Fran put to Pres Kus representatives PARIS, Ne O—Prime Minister Count Cassini, the Russie, ambassador, will arrive in thin city Waldeck- Rousseau and M. Deloas tomorrow and will put the question directly, All the other pow {have urged the badget com ” ere moa Will be represented here again and the United States of the chamber of deputies to recon fovernment has been notified by its ambassadors and ministers sider ite decision to cut off tain abroad that the same question will be put by all of " «lite for the clergy and to abolien Two years ago such a question wan undreamed but with the French embassy at the Vatica the entry of the United States tnto the Or fleld by thelr Th Mission refused to make # acquigition of the Philippines, Hawall, Guam and Wake telands concessions to the ministers, ‘The their part in Pastern: dipt acy has be ot trans vdant date for the meeting of the chambers portance to the world has been definiiely fixed for Novem A few months ago the government was notified that such ber MM & question was likely, but etary May, when questioned about Sicbenainanantae it, refused to discuss the matter SPORTING NEWS. “At present,” said he, “no one whom I know of advocates sein ing a Chinese port. What may be necessary when the Philippin Question is settled is another matt whieh will leave until then The U. of W. boys defeated Ever- From thie it may be inferred that under certain conditions the ett urday to the tune of 33 to ¢ administration may not be adverse any expansion that woutd As Everett and Townsend tied, 6 to now frighten even the imperialists a short time ago, the "Varsity boys It ts understood that the powers h that the United States have demonstrated that their la WI select some definite part of China as a sphere of influen Townsend a Wan no t and will restrict iteelf to that. They object to the f policy The ¥. M-C, A. and Wi Hust and to any claim of a right way part nena College tied, 0 to 0, The Y. M Europe has been wat commercial deve ' f the A. unioas they played subs to nav United States with alarm. dre that they will ultimately ab heir men for tomorrow's game, have sorb the Hon's share Chinese te | disappoln 4 great many who ex If Furepe can persuade mtry to agree to restrict tt pected a good team. They have star self to ome definite part it will bo satiafied to have it echo« a} players who do net even know th mignals Tomorrow most any that it may desire ‘Twa years ago the United States might have refused to Join in any such movement and. backed by England, might have suc A in forcing the open door policy about which so much fa the firat big foo! f the season, The t and the Y. M. C. A. meet at Mw said. But vince then England has been f Ite yleld and A. park. From all indications agree to ept her sphere of | oe. Uniews the United States | ‘Varnity should win hands down, take a slice Of China when tt can be had, it ls atnerted that pret Nick Burley is not fond of reat. He ty soon they wil not he able to ¢ even If they want it | is aiready looking for another feht Further, England now wanta this country as a nelahbor in the | Burley is in shape, as far as general Yane-tee-Kiang valley to aid her in fesieting the encroachments of | Condition goes, to enter the ring any Russia. Indeed, it ie anserted that it was with this end in view iay. Hie bad thumb should be giv a couple of weeks Speaking of the out! that she so encouraged the Uo any Perhaps it was the understa f States to hold the Philippines. ding on this point that yer gave rine POOSOSSSSSOSOSSEESSOSOSOHOEDOOESEOSODODEOEOOSOESOESD SOOO SSEOSHS SOSH HEH O SEEDED ESOETRSDESEDESESESEEEESEOD to the repert that o seeret treaty had been siened between the Way, he # to a Star rep United States and England. | i want to meet Denver h | Me he sald that he ha a boxing contest with me. r t any time he Schley Has Not Been Ordered But "4S oe Ss with him. I wish he would put up or eine T will box any keep quiet 10 BE CUT OFF »: cin ous Examples, Although the Lot- LONDON, Ky., Nov. 6—The usual | Sunday meeting feht irred ber werk In This Practice | erday at the old M. K. ehuret - - |The MceFeberages and Doons bega . hrowing the ehurch furniture at one SEINDTON, D: $ Another, and when this gave out unand ie aware | i their guns, The ehooping re that ther a branch of the jaw in| sulted In the killing of Leonard Me which (he standard retaining fee in| Pebrage by Henry Doan $100,000, 1 in to the eredit of Amer= | . ations by broad etretches of ocean, | that many f our countrymen «| nternational law. Henj. Mar | ex president, and Henj. F Tracy, « Seoretary of the N hay | usually prominent in this calling,| Itev, Alfred W. Martin lectured having served as unsel for Ven last evening bi re the society r ' the arbitration com-| Universal Kellgion, His subje which han sust settled the| “Some Lestons From the Dr sundary contentions between that| Drama Mr. Martin divided untry and Great Britain. Two! drama into five acts, at “ue ers, Chief Justice Fuller and Jus. | each ended at a decisive point in th tlee Hrewer, by a f their l development of the plot culminating ing on the mminaion itself, may t n the most shocking travesty of jus regarded as high moe | tiee in wdern times tora int ubatitution of During his dimeour Mr. Martin and Judicial decisions } «| eaid Phin tragic result ought not of the earth for bu . to be allowed to evaporate in un vernal Tt is signif n ernationa ant that the prinetptes | h 1| needed a now fl indignation. but r perm ther to take to un ® nent struction me were expounded thoroughly firet by | - -——— —_ Henry Wh n American Hin} book an the subj Aw received authority everywhere, immediate. | after publicat and has retate Was A) After serving for montha in Uncte ‘r® | Ram's service in Mantia, Capt, W fe rnational statutes; ¢ ree He vow * f the volunteer regime ed mut eer 4 will find a warrant for hin arrest bis tha caadentar tee Gaetial antiena his’ arriv al in thin city today or to ridge sone Pe soiphg lie Paty arrying on of At one o'clock thin morning a tele. the world’s portal business and rome | t other things ertain eomenté phon nestage War ree ved ror ; : sea Mt* | bverett notifying the Heattle pol eave Deen we mae Ore t arrest Capt. W. W Powers on al ees, Ohare ment ceenee te hafee of larceny. It t# auld he stole actments which are untveraaily re ite ; cognised, and there is no provision | 4." le and mold \t before leaving for punishing the nation which dia. | Pverett for the war. | ards them te ae are not ¢ ements, internation etd down by Wheaton With regard to such | svered by and supp man who offers himself in thie part t “. “ill bith sche ipo ill Proba ly G © to East Africa) "sss" tint mon" tsi! mata ened ve ack 1 prefer Denver Ed. My | pon ihe Saslete Gkineen Gee eutaced vail chot e is Australian HIMY | 6), dennite terme. Bom has sald Smith | that international law is a ca | An acident which would have re WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 6—There is a general belief in naval cir- The Seattle and Everett high! international consent Wheat | sulted seriously occurred yesterday eles, that the South Atlantic squadron, under command of Rear Ad schools meet today at Y. M. C. A. | nook hae heen translated Into eve yjafterncon. Hurt Little, a Chinese Mirai W. 8. Schley will go to South African waters. No orders for the | park. Seattle's men are a crack team |: euage used in Burope, alec -|laundryman, wan driving down Squadron to proceed there have been iseued by the secretary of the navy for their plain ates ere and Japanese. He acquired the | James street At Ninth avenue he and there is Ho prospect that any will be issued to that effect, unl th - agg meseeom knowledge international usages | lost control of his horse and the ant- | interests of United States become involved In the i@ not probeble. Secretary Long said today that had been or would be issued to Admiral Schley | the South Atlantic station, and to proceed to that station on the flagship | Chicago immediately thereafter | | Transvaal war, which the only orders that were to take command of THE SON OF A MILLIONAIRE Mr. Long expressed the opinion that Schiey would €o to South Africa, Dasing tt on the fact that that part of the dark continent wae within the geographical limits of the South Atlantic station, and it was custom- | Mow Goes haths Paallentisey| @ry for the fag officer in command to visit al! principal points within bis | fortediction during bie tour of duty. fut th retary denied that | for Four Years. any orders to that effect had been given to Schiey. He wuld alto that | there was no present prospect that the squadon under Schley's qoanmand would be incressed. He acknowledged, however, that if any emergency | called for it, there would be no hesitation in augmenting Schiey's foree. "The secretary did not care to talk about the report that Sehicy had asked for more ships, but friends of Behley say that he did axk that he be given five vessels, including the batticship Texas. in addition to the Chicago, the Montgomery, and the Wilmington, bis present squadron. In AUSTIN, Tex, Nov. @—Fmtt Ww +| Sehiff, the son of Theodore Senif?, New York multi-millionatre, will put in a term of four years in a Te penitentiary Five indictments were returned re an view of what Secretary Long said today, it is apparent that no objec. | cently amainst Sehiff, and when his tion will be made by the government to Schiey’s desire to proceed to the | CA#* Was called in the court he en- waters of South Africa. particularly to Delagoa bay and Cape Tow to [tered a plea of guilty observe British operations at those points during the war with the Boers He received sentence tn two cases, Tt t# not too much to assume that the Chicago, Montgomery ami Wil the other cases being ¢ el io | Judge gave him two yeara in cac | enme Emil Behiff tw just past 21 years of mington will arrive at some seaport near the scene of the war by Christ - ‘TOO MUCH IN MARYLAND HORSE PLAY wane git rae teenth mas. Last of Mexico to Auntin, struck a rapit gait, and when he finished, two of JUDGE LYNCH | A Negro Is at? Up to the Candidates we Killed in In- Limb of a Tree by a Mob. bail wae sent to fall fuse to asset him He war indicted, and when his case was called, being without funds or itiation Tests. friends, he pleaded guilty and re- the lowest punishment Hie father re- | Hes BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 6.—Ag-| ITHACA,N. Y., Nov. 6—The Kap-| mnie week nes Eurice, the 17-year-old daughter, pa Alpha fraternity has tw of @ farmer living near Stemner’s erated from all blame tn con Run, was bruta'ly assaulted on Sat-| W!th the death of Baward Fairchild urday evening near her home. Wil-| D¢tkley. @ freshman in Corneil uni | versity, who wae dre don Friday A h j lam Jackson, a negro, with a wite| i was cisimed that Rovticy tort his phorisms, and family, living in the neighbor- life while carrying out a part of ~ hood, was arrested, and the girl, some abeurd incident to being | AAW Montiied tik ae tet ateanant initiated Into the my * of the! Aoi The people residing in that sec re \etaee tune tal B oy . on Reauty is Uke an almanac; If It Itime whie bey eee See ey Came | iast a year it is well.-T. Adama. rime was committed were 20 enrag-| © Wis death by accidental drowning |'"Henevolent feeling ennobien the ed over it that the sheriff thought it| *") that It “was occasioned by no | mogr trifling actions. —Thackeray Prudent to bring the prisoner to thia| [tP*r Person, and that no individual) »w how to Haten, and you will ty was in the death any way respon. |} ven from those who talk bad f said Herkiey.” city, the county jail at Tows profit being considered safe enough to pro-| 4 ‘ . ly.—-Plutareh tect him from an attempt at lynch- second violent death | phe readiest and surest way to get charged to horse play which precedes ing. In doing so the mob spied the| 4°. Alpha Thethetion a ene tees | FKL of censure, Is (o correct ourselves Regro and before the sheriff could 40 | eee eee etinte for initiation | Drmosthenes anything Jackson en BERT” che tretarn Peay a ; end ‘The certain way to be cheated Into strung up to a tree | mation Lee aeocinins ie tee ; ¥ | fancy one’s self more cunning than Miss Eurice wae going to her home! Pas ohaad oak Se a ed | others. —Chairon after nightfall when attacked bY i yicn within « few sees 4, xa | Providence has given us hope and the negro. He jammed his hand ine) A nun tn thin ee, ‘Pl aleep as a compensation for the to her mouth and cruelly iacerated | P® AIPDA men in thie city may they | many cares of life.-Voltaire, her tongue in stiffing her cries. The |) *P°r ah roth ae oon expel ad There are few wild beasta more to girl fought him desperately, and in) J) °° BUNNOr ” nell univer=| be dreaded than a talking man with the terrible struggle her clothes were nothing to say. Swift Nearly torn off Ri natant aa Th is no witness wo terrible, no The negro finally overpowered he aceusation so powerful as conactenr and dragged her into a blacksmith AT THE POINT which dwells within us.—Soph shop. After the assault the ri One Who ie too wire an ry managed to reach her home in an| of the business of others, like one exhausted condition, and so seriously [who is too curious in observing th labor of bees, will often be «tung for hin curtosity.—Pope. Candor i# the seal ¢ noble mind, x, Nov, 6—Four young | the ment and pride of man, the Wont static at charm of women, the ecorn from here, today, on | of rdscals and the rarest virtue of so- if highway robbery. S. KF. | clability.Sternac. injured that her condition cal. CHRISTMAS CIFTS FO TO MAN eS THE CARONNE te criti-| WACO, en 20 miles north a charge arrested a n, | mweet teac and Ww principal f the| NEW YORK, Nov. 6-—-At th rmy | school at Hewitt, in this county, ts pier In Brooklyn today a corps of one of the accused | men were busily engaged in receiv-| McClellan asserts that he waa ing and recording the wagon loads of forced , on pain of death, and at the| boxes which came tn from al! par muzzle of a rev r, to sign a check of the country for the United States for $500 and give his nate for $4,000, The goreeamant transport ¢ soldiers in the Philippines © The paciies, he wayr, made him go|onne, Capt. Conradl, which satied ernment furnishes free transporta-| with them to town and witness the| {fom this port for Manila August tion, and many persons are taki cashing of the check, after which | 1% with seventy-nine men « ear advantage of the fact to send Christ-| he was told to go home, which he | borses of the Third cavairy, arrived mas boxes to their latives and did aturday night about 1 o'clock. She ffiends in Manila t only we That waa yesterday, and this de one of the quickest transport these packages from individuals, but morning he came to town and caused « that has been made since many firms sent presents, and among | the arrests Philippine war began, She did ~ run back by way of Nagasaki in dayn Three of the horses died on the trip over to Manila, The health of the soldiers was excellent, The transport City of Puebla left Manila two days ahead of the Garonne, and the Ind ana with the lamt of the Tennessee regiment sailed the same day. Chinese Fight French. | PARIS, Nov. 6.—The Patrie reporte an attack on the French troops by Chinese regulars at Q nChau Wau in Southern China Moore Invest. Co, them was a large box of Mterature for wick #oldiers. It is expected the transport Thomas, which walis next Saturday with the Forty-seventh re giment, will take mont of the thousand packages now on the ——__—_—__1 “a De. Avie Musseil Diseases of women. 4 Hinckley bik | three pier Buy 5 acres, | | | year he came from the ty| I) be sent to the penitentiary | Kiminion at Leavenworth this i} | and customs necessary to the pr mal began tu run down James stree paration of such a work In the re] ata high rate of peed. lhe epent asa diplomat in the service] At the corner of Fitth aven af his country, The writing of the | James street the wage , book took up others years, which he|* telegraph pole, The driver waa) could not have occupied te better ad-| threwn forward on the ground and vantage of the world at large the horse fell on him. The wagon ‘ waa demolished, Conductor Frank | Kennedy of the James Street tine The Fiems Unite. roving the » ent, Jumped from h «| WAUKEGAN, Wis. &--* \car and pulled the unconscious *naolidation of the two largest coh | Chinaman from under the horse, At| fare register companies has nar- | fret it woe thought Hurt Little was range These firms are the Meak-| dead. Ina few minutes, however © Manvfacturing company, with a mona a few words and got u factory North Chicago, and the AAO Littie wae Reon on Reoond Sterling Supply and Manufacturing | avenue with a beavy load of wash. | pany York, Th are! ing on his back, | sakt to produce per cent the ~~ cpa fore roginiors used Uy street ralvor SEATTOE GOES NORTH, panies. The new company will be known as the Sterling-Meaker Manufacturing company Saturd TRIESTODROWN * Rasa 5. of Skagway. and M M i” rt. joval agent of the Pacific ctip. er line ‘The Beattie had a cargo of ne and her passengers were 1. D. Spencer, Mies Cora | are FM. Me . A. A Gardner, F Jilted Wooer Overturns Boat, jon. Goore WT Detion A tee Be a, Ineley Grant, Wirt But Help Arrives. ENGLISH, Ind, Nov, 6—Thad A Durff, while rowing with Mins Maude vens a ter noon, det ately ea 1 the skit | and would have succeeded in drawn THE ng the girl but that her cries drew the ntion of occupants of another | kif’ to her rescue, Mise Kimion held on desperately to the overturned ekiff while Durff strove loowe. Beeing relief coming to the Rentucky sh ar her » made ‘The steamer City of Seattle sails a | She had the following panibagers: | Walle Thor 8. 8, Bimons, Willis Thorp, M. M. Pearl, C. A. Ste- CHICAGO, Nov Uni ay night for Lynn canal p the well known Alas- peer, a8 also T. 8 Thorp, G. Sucea, proprietor of the Daily Marry Storey, T. A. Fix, F. A J. Willlamson, Mra. 0. M Miss Carrie Austin, R Robert Lafian nd T. 8 Thorp. DESK TRUST RAISES PRICES 6—Ninety desk magufacturers ted Statem attended a f the meet. kkeeper, had held here Satumtay, at which n'a hand in mar lecided to advance the p efused. A reward Se ten per cent. The new} 1 for his arrest aca effect at nd — A Hew price list will be tasued by the ja ation today, Cari Leap f COMMERCE IN |! irlington, Ta., was chairman, and | . Hodges. of THE TRANSVAAL WASHINGTON, D. C., MAR Nov bound north are just now r quiet passenger experien travel that the wed and mediun cing a rathe 4 This is owing to the fact wow Grand Rapida, seoretary, KET QUOTATIONS 4 Ib,b 7c; light | $e; COWS, foun m ROU! unde per all weights, 7c stags, balls and oxen etter r ved from 1. G we Monday Morning—Everything was consu ral at Cape own, celebration in the streets this ritten Just before the culmination | morning. Prices changed but little of the political troubles then brewing | Tomorrow there will be a general in South Africa, has been received at| cleaning up. the ate departm | — * ade in uth Africa,” he eays,| The following prices are being of- ahows no decided deerease from |fered to the producer by the local that of June and July; but the cond. | dealers for delivery in round lots on tions, not only'in Cape Town, but in| the dock or in the car at Seattle: Johannesberg, remain very unsatia-| Grain—Oata, $20.00; barley, $17 factory. Collections are bad, money | Wheat chicken feed, $19.00; bran, scarce, and many reputable persona | $14.00; ehorta, $15.00; rye, $10.00, are out of employment, while prices| Hay--Puget sound, per tons, §1.00@ are advancing. If the present altua ); Hastern Washington timothy, tlon continues, Johannesburg will be | $12.00; alfalfa, $7.60, involved in comme Truin, Hutt} ene ust ty ed vg ranch, am told the opposite state affairs utter—Native, 2 fs true of farm ; and miners. There]. -‘oultry=Spring chickens, 11¢; live fe an increase Nd and diamond | fr¥ers, $1.50@2.00; live turkeys, 14 re tion and exports, while th Live steck—Chotce beef catt weather has favored the cropa. ta Pb ge geek. s4Okc; good ogs, live, 44e; hogs, dressed, 6%c; calves, dressed, large, 6c; small, 9c, HAD Six PASSENGERS. large, ve, 4c; small, 60 Peits and Wool—Heavy Steamers on the Lynn canal rout | sed, bhited takes. ver 0 1be, Yukon river navigation ts ¢ anc salted k 40; calves, per Ib, I not permit of good travel. South. | gige: green hides, 1c leas than salted, | bound travel ls brisk. The Dirigo! ary hides, per tb, 18¢; Gry culls, one Capt, Roberts, sailed Saturday night) third leas; summer deer, per Ib, 220 with but #ix passengers from Seattle. | 940; winter deer, dry, 4@16c; papery fhe had aboard a 600-ton cargo, for! aeer, g@ize: dry elks, 2@10c; green the most part lumber to be used in] ei, s@be; sheep pelts, 25G95c; shear: | the construction of the White Pass] ings, 15@%50; Eastern Washington | & Yukon road wool, 8c; Western Washinton wool | 12%; dirty or timber burned, 10%¢; | FRANCHISE ACCEPTE tallow The Seattle Alitomatic Telephone Pxchange has acepted the twenty five year franchise toe Potatoes Qobbing)—Native pota-| The@$1.00; Yakima potatoes, || |e: 2° YOU CAN'T KILL f wok, b n, SOG Be per ‘ 1 ueumt 0b " the; California t pat 41.90072.00 per 100 Ibe; bel per H.00@1.25; Ch #10001 nat " ’ California onions, 9.1501 en 1b; omulitt per dow; let tuce, Me n box of 4 doz; turnip Gho per wack; rvdl lov; pumpkir per Ib; equashy Fruits California muses S1.15G1.25 per box; cra white cart mn fen, 10 pkg box, $12 German prunes erab apt ¢ cantelopes, CGM; pineapples, $4.00 per doa; app) 750@81.00 a be Buttor Cheese, Eggs end Poultry Butter Washington crear : pound prints Kaatern lowa and Biel ou Che sbbing)—Native Wash. mton, 14@15 Vastern, 4@ ihe bhexs Uobdingsierictly — fresh ranch, 3 Honey-White comb, HW@1Se; Ment ber, 1@lte; amber, 12@130 rained, 7% @%e Poultry — ¢ ens, live, 12 fryers, 1.16¢ live turkey ducks, 120: geese. 1c; tive weight Corn—Whole, $21.00; cracked, 42: feed meal, per ton, $23.0 Feed—Wheat, of ke, me $22.00; + ngs, $21.00@22.00, bran $15.00; «hor $16.00 17.90; chopped feed, $19.00G821.00; dairy chopped teed, $16.90 ” Grain and Fo May Gobbing)—Puget sound, per 99.004 10.00; F othy, $14.60 tx» Gobbing) aster fa, riey am le m9 Corn—Whole, $21.00 4 meal, per ton, 82 Meat Pric Fresh Meat (Jobbing) Te per Ib: steer beef, mutton, Wether, Se per per Ib; Wo. Provisions Gobbin, veal, large, tc 13ge; hams, amall, Me; con, ec: dry salted side #Ke. Lard (obbing)--Home made, » 8c; lard compound, tlerce ib, TH White Bt » Washington $9.00 whole, cracked, $24 0 Cow beet, ie per Ib; pork, ber 1b; sma Hams, large breakfast ba- per | nin apectal, . Go; Rex, %e Fresh Fish (lobbing)—Perch, 2@40¢; halibut silver salmon, 4@5e hinook chum salmon, 4@5 flounders, 3@4c; 80 M@4e; rock cod, S06c; shrimps, 10@120; smelt, 26 Olympia, 2 or gall mack Dungeness : cooked, $1.66@1 $e; biack cod, 6@Te; wal mon, 4090 ib tere poser, Sc; herring, Plumes, Shields, sou0y SD 49] 0 Patife ¢ Coast Stea for San Rs Festooning, == ra = H4.0004.50 per clama, $1.25 crabs, live ing cod, 5@ IG te. DECORATIONS Soldier Boys he enny-Coryell Go 4 716 Firet Av mshi Co | Francisco } The company's elegant steamships Queen, J Walla Walla and Um- atiia Leave SEATTLE 9 a.m lov, &, 10, 18, 2 20, Dec, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, Jan. 4, and every fifth thereafter. Leare Sin Francisca for § ceattle 10am. FOR ALASKA Leave Seattle 9 a, m.— ne J Tr Puget und Supt Renttle Up town ticket enue, Seattle; @ Co., General agents va rye Cottage City, Nov. 11, 26, Dec. 11, 28 City of Topeka, Nov. 6, 21, Dec. 6, an Al-Ki, Nov. 1, 16, Dee. 1, 16, 31, and lewery fifth day thereafter. r further information obtain Ider. ‘The company reserves the right to change Without previous notice stear «, sailing dates and hours of IWRRIDGE Ocean Dock | ae | Me z. MALE HELY, WANTED. Millmen, wooaamer ke nd Wailers, enginewrs, firemen, farm hande, 1 Tt. then for G, ond ©. HR. 8b oe papa t peoade tunnel, At Cerne 110 Main st Tel «117% VitLe heMVER & CO betrast company making ab 114 Cherry wt ror the olf FI ract Co, 9 ATTOMN EDR ATLAW VF CARROLL lawyer, proctor in adyn talty nd solleitor ofpatents, Room Hinckley & CMS ‘, roome 14-1 Maller bide, OUT ROTN, KW, HOUGHTON, 414, 416, 416, 417 Collings block WHUKEN bows COLLEGES WILSON 6m as Jel Mata sty — HANKS et THK VINST NATIONAL BANK OF HRATTLE, Paid up Capita: $10,000 era! banking Uusinens tranencted, fam Hoge, tr President Maurice MeMicken View Previnent Lester Turner eaehier KF. Parkhurst tant Cambie Hight end. telegrapiite jange payavle nai! the principal cities mt the United States end Hurope rik wt NATIONAL BANK € w. The Capital stock paid in ne om Hurpian an 09 dee r urth Pres tent kv » and Europe. SCANDINAVIAN BEATTLE. Corner Yester Way and Firet_ Aver AMENICAN BANK OF Andrew Chilbere Hreni gene Pr. b. mn Wire ¥ Pree tent EL , Becond sinens aw bere aehiee nascts & gen janiking teitiness HUSINESS CHANCES AS the Calumet Mine has parsed the loubtful point of being a mine, now * the time to buy, be! the price We ure now offering ry stock at ISe a share; auy &@ limited amount at that e For fturth informatiog cocerning samples and assays, call or write to the office, 620 First venue. ‘Phone Main 675. Open evenings until 9 p. m *. A. CORBITT. ON TMACTOMS AND BL KOUNDE ‘a bullae, WANDALL. Diiefeen lion Wi, CLOTHES «© LEANING. SEATTLI cloth cleaning ww and bri sitet in crows ballaing._ “DRPEW, dentiat. 6 work. | BENT end only thorough dancing eqpool = city Ranke ball, Fifth and Pike. rOR SALLY ITWwo TERN-WHEEL ENGINES and a Marine Boller and pumps, ail in good condition. Apply Cahn & Cohn, cor. Raliroad av. and Yesier. HAIK: DEESSEN A. HU MPHREYS, Hair Face Massage and Meni- and 626 Pacific block. Rath Cabinets, the best A Turkish bath in Dressin, KACINE cabinet made. your own home for three cents. Call or send for catalogue. Mod- ern Toilet Speciaity Company. fOTELS AND FCKSISHED ROOMS MOTEL YORK iret avenue and Pike; Gree rooms and beard at 60 per week. #AVOT—Pleasant rooms: @ Free NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2235 First avenue, JUN. highest cee. yt returns, "hist Westers "are, thee bi AAS AND INSURANCE AL. ASKA Junk Oo JAMES, “ROTHWELL Mortgage ee fre ine, & eutety bonds 25 Boston block. _ MINING E GUNKERS, i MAL aster, 503-504 Pioneer bidg. MILLIN ERY, SBN cor Vib and Pine Com. picte Feil and Winter stock of Millinery MEDICAL AND ELECT MRS. DR. SWA Tal . 828 Pacific bik. PRINTING AND GINDI METROPOLITAN Printing & Binding Co. 112 Yesler way. "Phone Biue 601. building BAKNES #eE Hanson before purchasing a ee good “Second-hand ma- bie. 215 Columbig 18 av opposite postoftics, I, Pe & WANTRD—To buy cif gold and silver. He n Francisco Hensel, mfr. jeweler. 28 Hinekley Blocm | SIGNS AND HOUSE SUM BERS & MASK Weve ere. com mim aed enamel tote ters for signe mbes Chi Meston, 310 Yeaier way. Biack 1341 STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S U.S. Fast Mall STEAMSHIP City ofScattle > Galie from Tester Wharf at 10 pm \Sunday, Nov. Sth For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and J unea, in 65 Hours. Steamship Farallon Drea, For ®k anwar and Townsend (Ty Juneau, sails from Yee Saturday. Nov. 18, DODWELL & General Main nts, jor street” wharf), neouver, Ketchikan, Helm Bay, Wrangol, if whart calling nt Port Victoria, at 10 P.M. CO., Ltd. 113) James Bt, Whon: Gre N Ticket OMoe, 612 First Avo, Phone Main 117, ATHeA Leave ily Arrive No IAN 80)" Byerett 04 LW a.m, Mt.Vornon p,m New Whatcom 4.10 p,m, Spokane-Rossiand — 10.80 p,m ‘Bt Paul ‘Chicago and East, Butterworth & Sous 1426-1428 Thi ments in any cemetery Avo, Near Pike Embaimers and Undertaker Inter Tel, Pike 49, jIF you MACHINES. NEW inente, Office wext door to. postomtice, SHIP CHANOLERS. SUNDER @ ERLAND, makers. rigert at wracturer Fpauling, mining canvas of all widths OND HAND © A FULL LINE of Heaters, coo’ ves and furniture of y doe ription at EK. Chapin's, 6th & Pike TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK Or EVERY description; mtg. and repairiag furnaces and steel stoves; tin roofing. T.F ciatk. 107 W. Madison St ‘hone Main 4s? coenaeaeemenenpaeey eenenpepeetipeeeenenenanny WANTED. WANT to be # ited, call on underwear dealer, 1115 Ist you saw itin the Star, Kelly, venue. Say PIGOTT a FRENCH CO, ios W. Washington St. have the only _ Linotype Job Printing Machine dp the Northwest. Catalogues. rN 7 Ale, olo,, ab reat iow loss. MONKY'by givii oppertumier vo gure. ‘Yhone Main #44 WIGHTMAN en oe