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THE SEATTLE STAR. ANOTHER GANG OF BUNCO MEN Operating at Georgetown and Swindling Many Victims From Seattle. HOW THEY WORK THEIR GAME. The Star's “Shadow” Secures More Interest A NEW LINE ing Evidence for the Information of the Authorities. ‘The Star's “shadow” has located an r gang of bunco men. who are operating an boldly as other gang® have done prior co thetr exposure tn this paper. It is not #o very hard to ate these crooks. ‘The town is full of them The newly-spotted gang has headquarters at Georgetown, and ie Composed of three members, known as “McKenale Bheeney and “Pugilist The two last-named are sektorn Beatt ‘They act & reception committee to take oa f the victims whom “MoKensie” steers out (o them from (this city “MeKenzie" “makes his headquarters in Seattle at the cvr mer of Second avenue and Yesler way He stands usually upon the sidewalk and watches his chance to engage in conversation WR some unFophisticated. ndividual who happens to par After sizing up Ms victim. in order to ascertain the probable emount of “pluckings,” the bunco man, if satiefied with ¢ prow ects, becomes very friendly, and after giving his new acquatn tance considerabie “hot air.” proposes a street-car ride, just for the sake of passing the time pleasantly. The invitation is accept ea, an@ the bunco man and hie companion board a car for South Seattic. This is done at MeKenaie’s" sugestion, who kindly insists upon paying beth fares When Georgetown is reached the bunco men enter a well known saloon Drinks are oricred. and the buncoe steerer paye all of the Dills Aw the two are stepping out of the place pre Paratory to parting. they accidentally encounter “Bheeney” and “Pugitiet.” “MeKengie” promptiy recognizes them as olf friends whom he has not seen for many daye f course, It becomes eexary for everybody to step up to the bar and drink Then one the confederates sit down at a table and asks the others to im & friendly game of cards A small sum of money le the stranger is permitted to win. The enme gete ex the Victim finally puts up all of his ready money He loses, and then, remembering what te has read about confidence men, makes up his mind that be has been swindled and utters a hreat of calling the police As he leaves the saloon, he is met Dy & well-dressed man, whose identity has not yet been ascertain e4@ by the Star. -but who is evidently acting with the gang. This individual inquirer what is the matter with the excited stranger, and when told that he wants to find a policeman, makea known s the fact that no officer is convenient. The confidence man also @ friendly tip to the effect that the “county officials” are against gambling. and that they are in the habit of plac tag men Who admit having lost money at carde behind the prison OCSSESEEESS EEE EEE SESS E SESE EERE ES ER ESE SECO R EEE EE See See eS ESE ESSE SSE SESS SEES ESSERE RE Ee ORE FOR BALLAST. The Vancouver Times says the ves j sels of the salmon fleet are taking J ore from the Hverett smelter ax bal last, whieh they will sell at the emel jters of Cardiff or Swan thu making some money out of the bal ant, Under the old system the abip not only received no revenue fron | the baliaet, but had to pay for hav ne it taken out at the end of th voyage “Deck Trolley Cars PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. 14 The J. C. Brill Car Company of this J city t® engaged in building @ large number of dowd feck trolley care | for the Central Traction Company f Parte, which Will operate street |tramways during the exposition in 1900 in addition to the French contract the Apany has one for 150 trolley . for Lisbon, Portugal OF STEAMERS To B Established Botween the Atlantic and Pacific. Within the next six months the firet of a fleet of « stoamehipe | Will sai! from Philadelphia and New York to Ban Francisco and Hon tuiu of these veanels are now in proc f construction at Roa: shipyard, Cheater, and the others are n the ke at shipyards Pacific coast. This will be attempt ever made to direct nteam service between the At lantic and the Parifie Pilot, Dear born @ Co. of New York, who cently sold their fleet of clipper ships to Ban Franciace purchasers for the trade, will be the managers the new service The vesselp will be 4% feet long, | St feet beam, and 31% feet depth hold. They will draw, when loaded % fret of water. Their carrying om pactty will be £30 tons, and their al bunker capacity 1.440 tons The * will beve a speed of ten} and will be Atted for | They will cost They are to make t the course being by of Magetian re firwt emta bint the ve knots an hour carry freight onty $400,009 each run in @ days. way of the Straits They will stop at Gan Franc “oon the outward trip only. On the return | trip they will come direct from Hon- | lulu, stopping at Carenel, Chile, for eval THE ROSSLAND | ORE SHIPMENTS rr Great inatedied in the Daily BALL. | ’ Happp WEWSBOYS’ ° bh. x | at ext ni x00€0S | The Newsboys’ ball next Satur iwi d | day evening is to a grand affair « The union has made every prepara e tion to give a da w be e d iT | hants. ‘The cake for whieh a large | ' ber of ¢ te ante will walk :| | to be 1k pounds in weight, Dt will be , « ; cis Jon exhibition this week here. Our showing of Imported and Domes- COUVER, m ¢ N Mo] The case of Mark Everett mt : ee en I sha The Gade of Mark Rive he Am-| SETTLEMENT BY POOL tic Knit Pascinators, Ice Wool Shawls, of ommitting a b hh ” m i » g @ Innocent, wae kidnapped by Can-| crinegon riterece ty te be acenmn Jackets and Hoods will meet the ap- adian officers and thrown Into th plehed through « ke that , . icg " Kamloops jail, where he has been for | Diwhed through eo linen a proval of the most critical buyers. 1 meveral nthe, la creati aulle 8) year ago, ‘The officers of the Chic ~ sy eagee h rar sno and Bt. Paul nes met a week y merican ou ra se and decided on this, deeming it . > working on th * k a bea > Tay seb Te nkrerig mv veal mse Pegi rate-cutting as they have ) | be taken back to Repul and is | . SO ats ¥ ‘i ertainly entitled to hea lamages | Fine Knit Zephyr FASCINATOR lover of high art in crochetin m or . ; ke dnapped Everetts Extra Hand- Knit Zephyr - sider ne = N aes? FARO iairose pretty shell pat-| Children's Hand - Knit Zephyr Claime te arrested him north of th tern: cheap at 65c, only....48¢ each| HOOD@, cheap at Sic, only ine he evid f Judge Joseph " ei he wf Teput und that , ln" | Just a Bid to Catch Late Ar-| neautitul German Zephyr FASCIN : eg ag aaa ORS, 5 Mt neeinen ich, Children's Hand-Knit Fine Zephy ontrary to this wat Ever-| rivals From the North. Prone. th knit stripes: @ rick HOODS, actually werth 600, only oe ae Pag ot stylish warment; 6c value, on . ‘ 460 each pe ned at ¢ { the] The $20 tourist rate to Chicago He ea Washington auth rules at pre n "te will be of ®> Fine German Hand-Made FASCIN. | Infante’ Hand-Knit Silk HOOD8, Everetts " 1 of ing al duration, as it was a move to catch ATORS autiful new atyles, $1.00 Neavy fleece lined; cheap at Se, ¥ a detect ed| northern travel, and the coming ad-| Finest German Fland-Knit Silk and| Infants’ Hand-Knit SOCKS, pretty alonawide of hi a mir ! va in rates from @t. Paul FASCINATORS; they car atyle; cheap at abe, only ...26¢ each ler . be f ‘ « ch in Que Novemt not be described, must be seen tol Infants HMand-Knit Fine Zephyr thes 2 veretta an ine t andl w to end the trout | be fully appreciated; $2.00 valu SOCKS, beautiful shell pattern; much wronged 5 t t rh nt “rate war” has been nly $1.00 each $1.00 value, only The that } ta’ k ' p ur A move the nature of bushwhack-| Fine German Hand-Made 1 w Infants’ Hand-Knit BOOTERS, lac, ve|ing than open fighting There has) SHAWLS, beautiful + en®;| 200, 2be; worth 25 per cent. more. “n , been no change in tariffs © whole th & to by|t 4s Sin ble Gas 4s watnee | Sr? Wore . Infants’ Silk Embroidered CAP, “ie th the|agents. The prospective pasnenger | each | warm lined; only 0 once ; al. the laten teaacaioucn ux an oeiees einen | Pine "et naw Fu Made : Ditto, Fine grades, 60c, Sc, $1.25 | One ts offered at tarif rates. The “inal _ buyer kicks at this. De@@enteer . 66 CCU UU —— AMUSEMENTS en of directed to the outside man roe SQ, Ww, PETERSON | bim at the cut rate e. . | Such fighting as thik taxes every The Blectr pened @ week's| resource of the agent to keep up 206, 208. 210 Pike St engagement at theater | with what his enemy is doing. The last night to a well-filed t t nee feature of the affair is the | ' performance would have mor t that there im no legitimate | PNSURE with the Columbian Acci Douviers tad wpoten tond to| tw slack, There is notind to bid | ise of the inate cl Weskiagion ~ Be Beard in all parte of houre. | for, beyond the small bunch of Al- | dent and Bick benefits, Agents wanted. | Decidedly the beet work was done |askans who form the rearguard of | FE. W. ANDREWS, President | by Frank C Th pe 1 Mise Mai| the retreating northern army. F. L. MILL ER. Shensteny | Wells, Their pa 5 VER, y 4 Home office, 2% Collins Block j dramatt on mechanical ¢ ts support “its | house was a remarkably realistic! plece of stage mechanix ‘The tw bia dynamos are seen in ful tion, and Just the end of a big How Rate Cuttin, ts Accom. ] wheel can be seen revolving in th Wings, Through the windows of the | plished in Secret. power house the « luminated ty > wonmationa dr ar can be seen ti » THIS IS THE The following story from the Chic- ago Inter-Ocean should be of inter- dere. In the end the stranger concludes to follow the kindly ad The plot deals with the usual } | est lennlty Sent hee vice of the citizen of Georgetown,” and quietly returns to Beattie Output of the Mines. ere and the villain who contrives to | eee ee ee tern lines Geliber- | & sadder and a wiser man i separate them guvnrty of the | 5 nes pone one site Soe taal A large number of victims have been recently swindled by the Rossiand’s development @ min-| hero, and the th Pm g hs ieaneor gp Be Biren a anal Georgetown gang, and their operations have been me secret to ing camp is a marvel. The averege | suspicion of ha 4 oss + te Hinent the rie | certain officials, yet no effort has been made to arrest them | daily output of ore now exceeds 870! caune aan pees Prep bocce | tons. In @ review of operations for! turniat ence reached one kod . num ber of] PHATE HAAARR EERE HERE eee eee the week in November, the Hossiand | ‘The hb ee aa asain Ganenee ite Miner says | wealthy meet in & re The ore shipments for the week | just in a — us just closed exceed 6.000 tons, mak-| heart tr on date. The average daily put} be the man that killed his English very Well 4n4 Gre not un | from Rossiand exceeded #79 tone, a) There « alee severa pints | Umusliy br gat, arated to “> oer remarkably good performance un-/| thar add interest e ve @ 1OCR! PONTICIAR URCertoon | BURIED ALIVE THE SOUND der some of the existing cireum The “Riectrician” ia on for a week | '?, et feduced rates for them. The stances No particular effort was popular -s ma tine ty passenger mt of one of the pape A me e will | road reel to make ther etl made by any of the mine managers 5 sturdy reg gs ye Bie pe gr, Sonal gr rate of $15 each to Denver, but to Miners Were Ce ught Like Mr.CushmanTryi to Increase the shipments. and the| aoa eae ~ coven Cushma o rag te Shebre | * seeree Oe nen eae Finnigan's Re nied the capac. | A¥Oid Certain regulations, the agent Rats a Trap. Us Government Shippin; for thia reason lity @f the Third Avenue thea , ne would give them tickets| Pping Yen War Siesta de the jist |SeRin lant night. Five ladies lert the | fading to Hutte, Mont., which they | SHENANDOAH, Pa.. Nov. 14—In WASHINGTON. PD Now. 14 with & carinads, or 2.560 tons, the | Poune after edect. « wn were to det ver to the agent of the} the depths of the Lawrence mine. at After several days of campaigning larcest shipment ever made by the | Stiusting her wraps in th b-) re “a 4 on a Bar nikiwe aA gy wie Mahanoy Plane, four men were bur- in Ohio, Mepresentative Cushman | Mine im any one week since the first | bY of per i perigee Snsae F Ps Sos te hain the sateen trem ‘ ore ‘i e daily | ¢ kind w Se4 alive today by & mass of stush has come on to Washington. and will | whet enh ye nggae Mig c ee, have te te: der I sever } | Denver to Butte to the Chicago | ‘which rushed Gown on them. They remain here until after the adjourn-| gtar was also well to the front with | Much in the mame length of time in| OMce The two men reached Den- } ‘were John Gabdoiinek!, Anthony Put- ment of congress next summer. Mr. | nearly 1.000 tone The mbined |My life. They were e going | Ver all right, but instead of deliver Manskt, Michael Sudenski and John Cushman will spend his time prior shipments of the two mines totalied | te CateW a boat Finnigan's Pu Ry oi — J a Pons pd all married. tot 2.480 tone, making @ daily average |i# something that is sure to please |exent there, they ed them to Srevensky, o the opening of congress looking J the man et th ” A the . , @ ty SO ¢ everybody, for, as a laugh-provoker anat the gate He rushed the The c14 Workings of the colliery | 14. matters of inter his | for the weet of nearty , . ; men into a train bound for Butte ere filled up with culm, which This performance t# all the more|!t* equal has never been sewn, and * fate them in the form of *t&te. particularly with reference to| creditable when the dific en. | @ not Ikely f Finnigan's | When they reached Butte they had a | Gieth. The four men were sent into | !Pcreawing the commerce in govern- countered with the machinery are| Pall’ is on all this week and Sayir- | hard time explaining tt, but Analy | & chamber thie morning to prepare ™*T! And private dealings He ex ken into consideration, and fur-| 4ay matinee nade the ticket agent there under. | $t for filling. They had barely begun | P*ct* to fee the War department ther, it ie a fair promine of what the stand how they came there by mie: | ‘work when the battery holding back | “'th & view of having Puget sound output from these two mines wil) be ake, an nied to get bark to Den the slush gave way, and the stuff) ™*4e one of the Important sMpping | in the near future, when matters rushed down upon them. The place Points for goede r Sl aos vena ae eee ae rexpondence by wire, the men were ‘Was completely filed for the Philippines, and in the works. ne back from Butte to Denver at A party has been working wince *4¥ocate legisiation The Le Rot shipments are well up | SHUTTING DOWN he SEPORES Of He FERS CONE eae the accident to recover the bodies, Which © nerease whipping | to the average, the big mine send. | ried therr out of Chicag It had | Dut up to a iate hour had not re-| ‘MrowRhout the entire Pacific 6 ne out 2.236 tone, a little below what received $1 rom bh man and had! covered them. Representative Cushman proposes | is iooked for every week from this| .. : haul them to Denver, then pay a to urge, an bert he can, several mat-| quarter, Judging from the perform. Vietor H secretary onnecting lines about $29 for car SEW FIRE LimiITS. | ters of legisiation this winter. He | anoes of the shipping mines for the | (he Wash Shingle Man-| rying each man to Rutte and retore, 1 nteres! nd among other things. in| past week. the output from Rossland |!" pes aye , oy pended fw lal t neek Ch ona about $10 to th ‘The members of the board of pubd-| i, tee Bink cane Tn In the | snoUld at leant average the 60 tons | ©) 0 Gown ir ne to the on ——- MU Uis Stating 06 orttamnce| nent et ree a week looked for from now until) “eed down in Methev greed > Which will change the fire limite. | pia we went the walter the end of the year, when the tone! io net oy gud SPORTING. NEWS. e ‘The O14 ordinances on the subject | aiked by the government seee should begin to show a | the end o : | ° were to be complied. The compl! : oe ea urther increase bn ee “ine | p ation committee handed this over to ai amen & mem tion The articles for the Jackson-Walk Se tah eee Greenwood Electric Lights LEVISEE’S NEW JOB. coda megary al ec hac whieh Gee Sime aanenioned | & vee eNW — | mille. rday, have been signed for al@ Rew Shingle Mill. (GREENWOOD, B. c.. Nov. 16a Unofficial news hae been received | The closing i» caused by the brok on December 7, before the Se-]@ ‘ After a long series of special ad-|in this city from Washénaton City,| ere forcing © 16 per cent. cut a ehorm|attie Social club, The men are to ot eth noncanSiken nean ehh Feel ae dy the council. it of the appointment of Deputy Sherif | time Ago. The manufacturers are | Weigh in at 146 pounds 3 ‘W. NM. Proctor, of Beattie, has prac-| has finally been decided to grant an! 1, Leviaee as a United States com | taking this step with ay | aR oe tieally closed a Geni for the lease of | electric ileht franchise and the r ent missioner in Alaska. Pye ous Gt ina eh Iman protested last Friday's | the plant of the Skookurn Box & to bulld a tramway to Phoenix to eemaeiranes. dhe “ old ota game, which wae won by Waitmean, |© Eembet Gedy Of Beuth Bend,| ital comrany with Duncan Mete- ms |11 to 10, ‘The protest te based on a|® for nearly four years The plant will and G. H. Collins of the Oe peems that Whitman ecor. |® de converted into a shingle mil Crown a& promoters their last touchdown near the|® - —_—_——— k. | The Liepute is as to whether |@ An Interesting Qnestion as to the Porto Rico Tariff WASHINGTON, D. ¢., Nov. 14.—The question of whether the tariff Between the United States and Porto Rico shall be swept away the Provision of the constsitution that duti« all be uniform throughout the United States may te . iemert Aieee ky the board of general appraisers at New York A good deal of interest i# taken in administration circles in the re cent decision of the board regarding articles imr m Cuba and in the quiet hint given that importationa from Porto BR stand upon a Gifferent footing. There are a number of cases before the board where the im are have protested against the levy of duties upon the ground that Porto Rico was a part of the United States, If a de n 1 be made that the importers were correct, something of a bombehell would be dror ped in administration circles and among the representatives f the Am erican tobaces interests, The government 1 undouk tly appeal from the decision of general appraisers 1 carry the matter by auc- tessive steps to the supreme court Tt hae heen the current impres#ion among administration leaders that the courts would sustain the view that the United States had the fight to hold subject territories without extending r them the laws Of the Union, but some doubt im felt on the sub) The decision of the appraisers in regard to img ns from Cuba, Which was received at the treasury, wae based upon an importation at Boston, subsequent to the prociamat president, dated A it 4809, announcing the exchange of ratificationa of the trea t » tween the United States and Spair Duty wan a med by the collector at pr ute te under the tariff act of 1897, and the importers protested, claiming that the mer chandise wan free of duty on the ground that it was not imported from @ forelan country. They contended t tr and war a part of the Tinited Staten, and that, therefore, the in ir were 1 embraced in the enacting clause of the tariff act, wh dut r articles Imported from foreler antri¢ The board of general appraiser de that thie mm was ur sound, because the treaty with Spain and the resolutl not show that Cuba was a part of the United States, ms of congress did | | = ge ARE FAST ver immediately, After a brief cor.) f"SRATTLE TRANSTER co Pre, Paste wt an Teens Hain Gk Rs OG arm | eocecoreoooooosoos THE POSSESS SSOOSS OO SOOOSD Town? Call and see the elegant line of Furniture, Stoves and Carpets we are sell- ing at ‘‘old-time prices.’” The cheapest home fur. nishers on the coast. Spot Cash rom Gold Dust §) Fan Resey Valve. Any Quantity. | JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. 9 1)6¢Cherry & «FL Building olden & Wilson Parniture Co, | Steam and Hot Water Heating, Venti- am “Hating ond Plambing.”” General Rep | West Seartle Perry Balding, Foot of Marion &. Every :~. Musical :-- Jnstramen That this store offers for sale is satisfactory both in quality and in price. Lf you are not satisfied with any purchase made here, bring it back and we will satiety you This is @ satisfactory music store. ‘Sherman, ‘Clay & Co “STEINWAY” DEALERS Second Avenue = ~ Beattie OMee, cor. Oceidental ave And Jackson street eseses ait and cigar stands in Seattle for sale; in splendid location ; price $450. Are often spoiled by poor frames. We make only the best Pocite Pletore Frame Co 816 Third Cc. © Edwards & Co. ‘71 Marion, bel, Western and B.8. Aves. MARTIN N. B. CURTIS WASHBURN THE DR J. & STRWARTS THE PC “ e Bo. PECIALIST 2 GUITARS ° in which th DISEASES OF. WOMENS r-,:00°7\02 STuntasaoniy ofthe ~3.3 . | highest order, and the material use@ Skin Diseases — @ | or the nnest quality. We sell all of is 3 these celebrated makes, and at pricer ch place 4 t ‘ith! hy DINBURG..... : reach of anyous. Step {n and gabe MEDICAL INSTITUTE | "°°" "stom 49-50-51 Boston Block z Winter & Harper © ball was touched by a third par ty before Whttman's backs secured ] SPOKANE, Nov. 14.—The site has| TACOMA, Nov. 14—The fight over! it after the kick. Unless the matter ov Ri MENT GOODS | Burke Building, been purchased for the state fieh| the appoinime hipping 8 otherwine decided to the aatinfac thing bester tor Alaeks, | Gan, a hatchery on the Little Spokane riv.| Minrioner und has tion of both parties, the U. of W. wit| De De umber “i Second Ave. and MarionSt, | nettied ¢ A manner that| play Whitman on Thanksgiving day, | work can be honghe to do better ser Seattle Wash er. Work on the buildings will be! indicates a watiafactory 7 @ 8 | Army cavalry trousers, $2.76 « pair; | bese mmenced at once, and they will| by ail parties tor 3 a | Herkeley has sent the following ist! ppecial amail sizes, 20 and 32 waists.) TWO FINE be completed. very soon. State Fish| ward r f th fr i of men bd Stanford as esti for | so95; rubber blankets and poncos, | A f - a nea Ie netruc-| ona will provide a position f Broughton Brown Brin IY. coat, $4 buffalo fur overce Cheap. Genuine bargains, He has purchased from H.W. Dart! for the place of #hips | Tibbiee, Dunbar, Edwards, Ellis.| vag hoods, The each cilia head aes fine line of new high | for the atate three acres on the Lit-| sion Fox, Greisherg, Hall, Hansen, Herr-| ana neck protectors 5 oath: sent grade pianos. ; tle Spokane, A short distance below] KE. C. M Fox hoff, Hill, Holley, Holt, Hopper. | pack wool slouch 400 each; | 1415 Strond Ave Ramaker Music Co, Dart’s mill Mr. Little examined | and, gets the 7 af Mm Hudson, Kaaraburg, Kerfoot, L heavy all-w i Nannet blov Sl te different siten along the etream and| missioner. Washington advices Lippmann, Luce, Masters, Me-|¢9 each; heavy all-wool flannel over decided that the site welected was|dicated that he had b - | Lean, MeNab, Mint, More, Pringle] gnirte, $2 each; dark navy blue un These the best that could be secure | mended for the pla and the ap- | Robin ily Bi hi, Saelizer, Sher-| qorshirta and drawers, $1 each; can- cold - ntrr w me mad N an, V Smith, 8. 8. Smith, | ls and jumpers, The suit; | tm t 1 filier is vas overalls a , | Must Walk to Church. at present state representativ bo Tre v Valentitie Whipple, Welcker | arms carbines eal as 6 prosp t- | days make you the Thirty-fourth district ting olf an mble | packs, $1; grub bags, ; heavy Me a PHILADPLPHTA, Pa.. Nov. 14—| with Charles Bedford. Hd Hamilton ae it Ny lebataan. MO to ti) arny oe think of the warmth At the annual meeting of the Phita-| represents the district in th 1 ee ee eeae ae agen a track | yolvers, Remington pattern, 8360/1 in our Fine, New Furs. eiphin Presbytery, at the Tenent " net next spr ‘ npet eons ch; mosaquit bd | ering canteen ach; mosquita nemorial church, Munday afternon against the “Big Four” in the Mott ‘ gue 1918 Thid Ave ©. ©, BERG ° sm vk . ae ay aftern in. Laborers Get 60 Per Cent | cu shelter tents c army erolution was adopted forbidding | ek bugles, $2; 500 sailors’ overcoats, at the church p »ple to Ro to church on | TACOMA MW An 1 ay Fiverett again at | $9; 10,000 all-wool watch caps, at 2c; trolley car andl asking them to] Jud. Willia t ay dl tr + 2 l-wool socks, at 230 j aturday. The ‘var 000 pairs alley a ri ; Join congregations nearer home | that 60 4 team i working hard to prepare | 2,000 paire cotton socks, at yoo |f Orelite Espy 1. W. Lowe, bree hg ces olanee Pde Rhy ai, | ere! nemo : t for Thanksgiving Under Nichols pairs . ing, at Thc; 200 new] but was finally adopted after a live.| Van Hort Lumt blouse sae # getting some of the | regulation white sailor suits, at $1.50 ly time # eeant LA ging tlacked. It ls possible that| navy draw $1; lanyards, 350; all- | 44 Yesler W paid to Re F. M. Halstead be In shape to go back | wool sweaters, $2; government shoes, |l Telephone Main 700 AMUSEMENT BULLETIN nt tackl by the 30th > } | SITUATION IS UNCHANGED " KIRK, *7zieeave|] ata rytil ctl for zour onder SEATTLE THEATER (Tonight) | One of the London papers gravely . a ’ Seattio rhe Klectrician The rate aituatt attle wan} a ta that Sir Thomas Lipton is THIRD AVENUE TH rR | practi u ‘ popular this ntry that if he " : Y WART Murray and Mack in “Finnigan's| Thus fa he nian Pa-| should become a naturalized citizen BONNEY & pL Butterwort & Sony Gadermere and Ball | cific has kept pret it of the | he would be “almoat as formidable om, Third Ave, and Columbia de {iis leas Third Aves I$, Uraarencer OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville ana| trace The amount travel do i candidate for the presidency as lephone Main ls = Beattian Wash. ments in any cemetery, Tel, Pike _ moving pictures, not justify their cutting rates, | Admiral Dewey.” -/ RIS Ht —— $7 eae er