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ov equipping the late additions to the C) . 7 ° 2 THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR ei POLITICS AT BALLAR THEY MAY BE POPE OTOO HOSS HOS DOSED EEE SO SED OD HHO HIVES OOH YI IU TIE HO OF H. Weits & Co., | The Repubiicans of Ballard hay ° ° “ wa nN insted a call for a convention to be i¢ 2 5 held there tomorrow evening at 8 \@ . Pn wala menos acieaetene g’elock, ‘The call in signed by the hd 4 | fal W. M. Peter, G. W. hm a 4 O, Ingham, ©. D. Shafter ° nome | Win. Clock, HP Blan, J.C. chi, | The President Reviews Court-\¢ $ “No. ViOT Third Avenue | berg, vm. F Geill, ‘Thomas Hal | | ston, G. B, Sanborn, W, H. Sanborn Martial Cases. ° ° ©. C, Mitehooek, C, G, Banborn, I] WASHINGTON, Dp Nov. 18.~|® 4 *, Chamberlain, 8, Poster, B. 8tein- |e four cases of court martial)? od The “P..1" finally broken te long totem pole silence, and gives | auer and Dean D. Plants sentences of nol in the Phil | D4 today the news about the damage suits which are being pressed by the The convention will nominate ‘/ippines which re 4 the war de.|® ° Alaska Indians 7 we for two weeks, In its state. | ™4yor, clerk, treasurer, city attor-| partment by yeatere « Manila|® 4 ar It suppressed the ne rt tay ‘ Senate) ney, health oMecer, one Iman} mail « wait P oe ° Ment today ft accuses “certain Individuals and newspapers” In Seattle | at iarwe, and one counciiman for | the gene tranamieaion | to D4 of having slandered the members of the “P.-1." excursion who captur | each of tne wards boy . rien les. en ee oan un 3 $ ed the pole, and, further, of having incited all of the tribes of the north “ a nine, Corp, George Damphofter and ° in Wt 4 to make demands for pecuniary satisfaction RAILWAY NOTES. Private Peter Bennett, ail of Co. H,| The Germars woah the Word in Mew D.scoveries in Med cine a4 about the capture of the totem pole, It may not be amine to take pase | The t ho ‘ t try 1 nt Me ° a al : <* pa : z Ce ” « - . new trun! ne protect from s anh ing notice of the “P.-1." statement | Chteage to New Tork, as devieed by | state | N Di Yo ff Y ° cago to} o devised by | * 0) 0 The Star had no hand in inciting the Indians to reclaim the totem | the’ tave ‘Calvin hina, man hese | _Thewe user witt nave co go co obo | ROPREBMLS Newest iscoveries of stl Scientists. To Establish These Remedios We Offer You + pole. It simply gave the people of thia city the information that imme. | revived The order of the line ] seers hary of war and thence to the : 3 Giately after the totem pole disappeared from the Fox village on Ton. | sald to be follows: Chicago to | Promlen Rag et ap Wg avy FS © esive | Butler, via Pittaburg and Western | 8°tlen cannot be forccasted, but It Is gas island, the tribe held @ meeting and determined upon aggrese land Baltimore and OMo roads, 449 |#°2¢rally understood here that in| ® s 4 action, The infended procedure in the court was also mentioned. The | mies, Mutter to Clearfield, via Hut- is . th sentences are not nut-|@ sSCATARRH 4 Saeewe |e ee q ond, | ted by the president tt i more likely : is war ete yen ot vate aeatan en eonace a sa coil pres: 108 milep; Clenrheld io Willcrnapert that the attornaya for the convicted ; These discoveries enable us to cure CATARRKH, BRONCHITIS and CON-¢@ aitionn of Beattie, rhe had taea mining on Tenges land, via Beech Creek rogd, 104 miles, Wil. | Men Will endeavor by technical Naws |@ SUMPTION. We have cured more cases of catarrh than all the doctors ine ent when the Indians held their council! of war nn Hamport to New York, via Reading |!" {he proceedings# to prevent the ime | @ Seattle combined, ° The Star apserted that no criminal intent upon the part of the - | and Jersey Central roads, 285.6 miles, | Portion of the extreme penaity 3 R PT 3 1.” excursionists existed, and that they had mistaken the totem pole for The Gieat — M ° = pe is ts on pr also that Gen ° U URE o — deserted property, It reiterates that statement. At the same time the | 17 hyn cog wes: nar nur hen it, Burenane Byeconal of the wen tences war 2 We cure RUPTURE by simply applying medicines to the outside —no cutting, $ fact that @ serious blunder was made cannot be gainsayed. The city |in the gonstruction of ore dock at cy, To make thi acmnanihs 1 no needles, We are the — doctors the WHOLE WORLD who can dog of Seattle will have to make good the claims of the Indians, sooner of | Alloues bay, Went Superior. n the general would have to ap: |@ this. Many of the leading citizens of Seattle have been cured, 4 ee ove of the senteng. a he ha the later. A double track bridge has been | right to dinapprove the sentence but SWOMEN e es ee et oeer Tere, New mas not to mitigate tt 3 We successfully treat all DISEASES of WOMEN FREI ° one dge conniats Theoretically, we are getting no war news from South Africa, and | of two spans, @ draw icon 280 feet is *SKI IN DISEAS Es 3 yet quite an amount of credible news gets by the British censors and | jong, and a fixed span 100 foot long ‘VI T lA e We cure all SKIN DISEASES. Ours is positively the ONLY cure fore over cables that are in British possession. How the cat is thus allow- | By the abolishment of al! “com j ¢ face pimples and black heads. ° ed to get out of the bag is a mystery, but certain it Is that much Mews | modity rates.” the Eastern lines | ¢ fs alred in London (that theoretically shouk! never have been made | have inereased freig’ charges Ub LOAD HERE e NERVES and STOMACH ee, = 4 Ad public | ber cent. We cure FITS and all DISEA of the NERVES. We cure all Stomach, ¢ ; ee Liver and Bowel Troubles 4 From whet ie gathered, It seems that the British have profited noth LOGGERS SHUT DOWN ‘ 4 ina by the expertence of 1 For the seconu time they have commit fs | Tacoma Greatly Excited Over WHATEVER AILS YOU : ted the mistake of despising the enemy. They were not prepared for A meeting of all the loggers in the Several Alterations. ° In fact, whatever ails you, call and the doctors will locate every ache and? war, and plunged into a diffieult campaign before they were ready state has been called for Tuesday ad le pain, and tell you what ails you without asking you a question. If you, i The Boers coulda better afford not to be ready. They were in their erent of tides "doe the te int | ‘The transport Victoria is now at| @ can’t call write. Our system ‘of home treatment is perfect. e $ ’ he indus- | w : “te si “pes: : 4 own couptry. By skilful gemeraiship they have cut off the British from try Guring the winter. This ie for Tacoma, and wh te there two n * _ ™ z Pacific Block (Old Seatile National Bank? { rellet an¢ thrown them upon thelr own resources for supplies. The | the purpose of maintaining the price | Noe tanks of 19,000 gallons cap $ German Medical Institute bie adgebiiataeapy ie teh Ha . i Boers, as is their right, have taken every advantage of the British of loge. Mi Sy ch will be put aboar her is ‘ want of preparation, and the British situation is very precarious Labor has been so scarce during | 1" - rosary ~sden: egee s me | SOCOSHESSOOO HHL SOOHHOO OSS OOS OHHH SOOO HOVOSOEOSHOOHOD OO VOD OD 4 Chamberlain bas dlundered most seriously. the secon that wanes Rave sone! ang called forth lengthy press com : — : up, though prices have remained the | 20" | ND : ———— same. Many of the camps closed Phe Seeeeter by : “s EATTL E “THEATER 3 | days Ago, owing to there conditions. | y..., pester has pronounced the x J. FP, Howe, Manager ‘The Star prints facts. It suppresses nothing that ts legitimate envanens Dib Hogs achiral oo 3 WEEK AT POPULAR PRICES. | Rews. It is independent. in politics ‘SHORT FN EN extensive repaire should subsequent. JF A ES | PEACEMAKER Bix nights and Seturday rmatines, A The Star gets the Serippe-McRacafternoon telegraphic service, Its ly be found necessary, it is likely ommencing } news from the wide world is complete and condensed. It scores many the vesee! will be brought to Seattle. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. i “scoops” upon papers relying; on Associated Press despatches, The IN THE NAVY. where it will be within reach 4 mn is, that the Associated Press ts controlied by a combination of necessary supplies, and where cap-| A hbeiees to the Working He Will be » dened toa st wal } reaso abie shipbullders can handle the morning newspapers in the East, which ses to it that ble news Items Ie ok People of the Country. Restoring Harmony. Chas. & Meters“ Stee are withheld from the afternoon papers. The Scripps-McRae Frege NEW YORK, Nov. 18—The trane.| When everything je ready the . . " 4 - “AG . F . 7 pes. ocess. Victor will ret to Mantia with KANSAS CITY, Nov, 9.—The #u- CHICAGO, wv. 16—When Wil-| fe nucce L Association seryes no morning papers. It te an afternoon newspaper | port Buffalo, which i was inten fed s bead ° : " u . pees et FO srgtgyenre : s Gidea ae PRICES—Lower floor, ec and Te; { Ah re n to be placed ih eomemission today, | SPother cargo of mules and grain. | preme counc o © ne a jan comes to Chicago to] nny ste and Bic Nery, Ibe 5 ee 809 6 the best-known afternoon journals im | _.') "delayed. as 1t te feared men| TH mules have not yet arrived, but| Equal Wage Union, recently incor-| attend the meeting of t be mr, Pe Ron es RED y: He eee i a the United States. enough to man her may not be avail. | Wil! Undoubtediy be loaded from this | porated under the laws of Missouri, | ic national executive commit |” Seats on sale on and after Sunday, 4 ie Bong Lye eee es the navy esanvd -” we bgeereysaers — ere ected | with headquarters in Kansas City, | will be asked to use his Influence to| 10 a. m. 4 ve Do vule sheds here with th t ° then Ee im bo Beavily Grawa upon in| mee in ae theme bs tone en aie jtoday issued ap address to the/ bring the Harrison and A 4 HIRD AVENUE THEATER PLOTTING TO (A MILLIONAIRE DIVIDE CHINA, EXTRAORDINARY service that men are very scarce During the last three months the | Buffalo haa been entirely refitted and | | will be ready for her work of tak ing supplies to Manila next Sunday stock tn } needed in the HOODOOS ARE hilippines wage workers of the United States. | | The union w lief that to eradicate the practice of paying lower wages to women for | | Democrats founded upon the be-| yesterday weld was John P. together. It that when was stumping 1. Hiryan he had « heart to hear Nebraska with Phone Maia o67 WM Russell, iamer end Manager TONIGHT—ALL ‘The famous original Irish comedians, THIS WEEK, the same work performed by men | talk with the chief of the Democrat- —— She has been refitted with a refrie ' j erater slant.” ‘Yue engines and ber means a revolution in the sociologi- le party about the Chicago sitaa-) Murray & Mack P United States Has an Under- Will Use Her Money to Assist |{rr(" btn’. The engines ana boil) x paditions of the country. its} tion. It ie sald Smand told Col. Bryan] Presenting i ps whit main ol ol that all he wanted was to bold all ,, . ” i , comfort of the officers and men have} 2 2 |tect ehtidren from unnecessary in-|an aed. the C hicago platform next| The burrah comedy that has con- WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15—| BRIDGEPORT. Conn. Nov. 18— on ave] PORTLAND, Or. Nov. 1% —The| dustrial servitude and to discourage] year and was satisfied that both fac.| Yulsed a nation with laughter! ‘There is not lacking conclusive evi- Mra. George Hillson is one of the mot steamboats Gamecock and #tag-| strikes, and accomplish ite work by! tions of the party were loyal to| 2%—People—2s dence that there exists an under- luckiest and richest women in the ponte pe Savion ¢ muck an unfor-| means of education, agitation and | Bryan and the platform | an Fun! Be wenshinet all . ° e oO pu lide a om the/ , augher! standing between the United States state of Connecticut. AE T lend which were se tong ia the ban eet apron Excerpts from the| A call will be sent out in a few Prices ‘en ‘ereakteeeeintae and Great Britain regarding the The seventy years of her life have of the United States court, have at Saxe Se © Decrinn of the Revablts| ig ex seein BA share each shall bave in the parti- been spent in comparative poverty. last turned out to be useful and| wane” en nye Amey oak this, can atate executive | commitice in| @e Be . . . ; 5 where @ vaste majority of people are Chicago about the middie of Decem- > tion of the Chinese empire constant self-denial and an utter T0 SAN DOMING |ereditable members of steamboat | wage workers, the value of © Gay's| ber “The committee will, tnotruct OLY MPIC THEATER. ; Japan is expected to ide With (* igck of all those comforts and dain- society, The two boats, when sold! work bears an intimate relation to! Cheirmen Charlies &. Rannelis to or ke oe ij @wo countries in their demande. (10 ood scares that make ilfe by the United States marshal, were | ine prosperity of the country. andj call a meeting of the state commit- B. P. Kunkler, Manager. : Confirmation of the statement that: ary bought by the Hale & Kern Contract | ror that bee ; —_ worth livin cosn o aiadi . “ at reason, omes @ matter tee to name a day and place of meet the continental nations t are bbe 4 ro + received wort thar | Acclaimed a Leader After 23 mpany They rebullt the @tar- | of supreme concern to all ing for the publican state conven- a » Siatting tor a tice of Chine will Im.) Ws airect heir of Bilsha Crowell hound’s ball and made some #iight| “When wages are up times are tion. The Democratic state commit es \ . saute. a e commit Burrs inte the motives of the United 88 © direct, heir of Riana Crows Yeors of Exile. |changes In her machinery, chanced | pratveetgs’ seeag are atime, Ake | 100. The Democratic state commit ST L EONS States and Great Britain came today | dtcrased. she would rec . |her name to Herew and whe is | neritance of $6,000,000, which would ‘ : | to regard increasing dividends and same time, but it is probable the! (ther Specialties and the Drevfas Trial d tn the shape of Sémicsion by! paid over G4 ones BAN DOMINGO, Nov. 15.—General | now one of the most powerful and | activity in stocks as reliable Indica-| Demoertic state executive commit | ————_——eeeeee Count de Cassthi, the Russian am- ™ re Baez, who wae exiled 22 years ago, | SCOHOMIcAl towboate on the Colum | tors of good times, The prosperity tee will meet in Chicago Nov. 20, bassador, who came to Washington e coming millions have not cre- dia, and has rendered her own ef ; r } m ated a ripple of excitement nor caus- uy rived ‘The partisans Med son gp bara toplenn 7 j that iumines the cottage and the when the Democratic national exe led the slightest change in Mrs. Hill j tte present government, who want — = ce in tow me F DArTee® | tenement and diffuses its biessings | utive committees meets + | | Bac at the head of a powerful par jto Astoria a with Ff among the poor is the only genuine d “The statement Ip the new epee eee te ee on ine | ty, summoned him to return, and on | OTA9"® harbor 3 The Gar prosperity that I have been charged with a mis i. i. pad é Eh compra — = his arrival he was greeted enthus}- | %®* *0!4 and repaired. an The hoartions ond %e éieerun wi 1 be the attraction Thursday and . sion to unite with my colleagues and“! aughter a our gran “| astically, Mie son, the present _| commanded by Capt Johnson nations pr ticed by large employ Friday (16th and 17th) of this week, invite the United States to dectare | Children and will continue to do #0.) 1) pine, sent in Curacoa|PA® excited the admirat ud — at every depart- | at the i her policy in rey to China, either —— ee to bring him back, as the govern. | Ver men by towing with her a tarze| ment of the wetrial world are| ® s P choosing a sphere of influence (a| MINING NEWS mont needed his co-operation jdarge loaded with lumber up| pening source Sestetent aimonn | { port to be under her jurisdiction) or} ” Gen. Rees was always opposed to | through the cascades of the Colum- | working cia manner of in-| | q ——- os oe ose door’ patter, : —- - | the late President Heureaux. despite | ' .- . bnale ma of the “ ye This | iquitous schem re Liberately | . ‘ ’ sate i must decline to affirm or deny the fact that the latter tried in many | |* the Oret time a loaded barge has! emptoyed to recuce the wage stan NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Chief of O" Seventh avenue, between Pike t th t thr Lege tat : have not as yet time to took around) A gpternrngg yoni er getty aeat ways to gain the friendenip of Raez Sen towed up th the ra ard. The American laborer is re- | Police William H. Devery, this af- 994 Union streets, a dramatized ver- } me. I must ascertain the American orp nee !When Re failed in this he ruined | *"4 the feat is considered to reflect | quired to mubi © the unfair cor ternoon, as he sat in his office 19. | Mon of “Hiawatha” will be produced i | been sun 20 feet, and is penetrat- ‘ail In this he ruin venta a J | quired to submit to the unfair com hee at y 4 news and sentiment. Defore I give) won te ot i r" ite ac} ANd exiled the General and killed | Cred! « skill of Capt. Johnson) petition of men who hold no hope in| lice headquarters, received a black C#ch evening, with gorgeous cos- ; out-statements on such interosting | '"* %{de of iron and magnetite and the powers of the Gamecock | : tumes and Indian songs. t of ° wo other pointe it hae been pene- | early all of his relatives. Baez is above mere existence, and the | bordered | which enclosed a B oon ; and absorbing questions. Later | trated by cuts and solid chalcopy. | XnOWN &# an honorable man of miti- | enslavement of women and children | check for 0 char s are as follows: Mr. Mc- 4 may have something to say. rite and pyrrhotite has been found. | t#'y ablilty. Me iw also noted as b in encouraged, that thereby the 4 It was sent by Mra. A. G. Vander. | P a, Wendel! Simonds, Toney, lee ore also carries wes in gold | '"& friendly to the foreten popula THE BULLPEN mands of men for fair wages might! bilt, widow of the late Cornelius | Carr. Alfred Ayerst, Harry Smith, and silver, the copper running from | '!0" of the republic, and has always be ignored. As a consequence, the | Vanderbilt, as a donation to the A ar’ Carle, Tdoyd — Brockhart, } WILL ASK FOR 3 to 9 per cent looked after their Interests liaborer is paid ding to his ne-| lice pension fund Hazel Bragdon, Murte! Kelly, Eula | bination ncaa AT easity or his defencelessness, and| Accompanying the check was a zabeth Snope, Reba ¢ Tom Thumb, In the Republic MYUMANE PEOPLE MEET not according to the work he per- | letter tendering to the chief and th 1, Eloise Reed. MORE WARSHIPS —. showing three teat of ore| forma, The importation of pauper | members of the police force who per- | / \ " yons, free; even- i n the face of the north drift, and labo: the De on of our! formed services at the fy i ings, 10¢ and « fee ss nate abor, or pauperiaation of our aneral of xX feet in the south drift. This is Peale baad ie meg etn Ferlt | rhe bullpen t@ now in complete|own labor, are equally to be con-| Mr. Vanderbilt his widow's grateful Seeeregeenes \ on the 180-foat level Green presided. “Rev. A. L. Huton. | Ruard of Company E, Idaho National | demned acknowledgement RRR RARER KR | Secretary of the Navy A the Quilp (Republic) water is| json, Dr. Chapman, Dr. Titue and | Guard, says the Wardner News, Id-| “The wages of labor should bear * * 4 & great deal of trouble in| Mrs. Laurence Groniund were among | ®ho. The force consists of 34 men,| some equitable relation to the o * PR IOR * ; Worried About Armor. the winge, It is probable the mine | the speakers. The latter, as eecre- | exclusive of the three comminaioned | amount of brain and muscle expend > = o.* # will have to close down until @l/tary, gave a very encouraging re. | oMcers —Capt. F. BE. Simons and ed in ite performance, without re * * WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 18.—| pump can be put in. The winse is} | Lieut. H. M. Ross and Eugene Nor.| @ard to the age, sex, creed, color The Ban‘rupt Stoz * To our REMOVAL he * r port } Liew t an ugen re] os tL : . to the One of the features of the forth-| over 60 feet in depth. | ee on | ton The officers have a commodi.| nativity of the laborer, * N y c * oe on r New York Block j coming report of Secretary of the ‘ Jous tent near Warden Coakiey's The current theory of the rela * + Navy Long will be a fecommenda- | ebart 4 hago goes ei the NEW FEATURE \ ia Wate the eee & quar | tions ef capital and labor must give sic OF Te « We will sell our handsome ¢ tion for an Increase of the navy by) Vit ® a oom Poo ‘a Oo elsscan n the bullpen tal, where they| place to one that ahall secure the x stock of * the addition of a number of war- m have plenty of reading matt with | laborer fair if not full compensation x 7 * hips. The secretary will limit his| ‘Mere will be @ suspension of work IN LI which toemploy their spare enta| for his tod. And the methods of ja New York Jewelry Co. * MILLIN ER Y * recommendations for the proposed| The drift on the San Poll (Repub- and a @ number of muse n-| bor and capital with regard to the |@ « * imerease ta battleships and smali| lic) has been extended 45 feet struments. The company has guard-| enforcement of thelr respective 3 «+-FOR SALE AT... * Regardless of Cost * gunboste suitable fer service In for The machinery for Hit or Mies ie mount at 7 a. m., retreat at pom,| Mehte and demands must be + x * i eign waters. .He will. not. urge pro-|at Marcus, Washington. It cannot| BOSTON, Mass, Nov. 18—Con- and taps at 10 p.m. The guards ara| formed and made to fit higher Ideals 3 * Come in NOW and Get x vision for tatpeda hosts, owing to| be gotten in on account of bad roade.| tempt proceedings have developed two hours on and four hours off, and a nobler standard of justice and . THAT HAT. * delay In completion of thase now | Werk on the Mountain I OF in the celebrated Christian Science | Fourteen men a tantly requir. | elvillzation. : * z » = ; Process of building, dua to.the in-| | Shork on th ca yogh den Ce-| cos ts tke purbeeder eoares Phae ad the tala dure enipments The unnatural and indofen- |g x sen * j ability of the firms to secure ateel. | P , i retar mm Account| tion haw been taken by the defence of overcoats, leggings, etc. for win. | #ible conflict between labor and cap- |§ Mrs. E. 4. Johnson, M the diMlculty in getting lumber : * 7 , mgr. + i The secretary will present an ur | in behalf of Mra. Eddy by reason of ter use are expected shortly ital must conse. Insteed of assalling |% * 1000 S cond A ™ * i gent plea for immediate action on| A rich strike is reported in the the publication of the plaintiff's de There are now 2 each other, @ purer p and wR - « ¥> OFS me - ; the armor subject soon after con-| Winnipeg mine at Wellington, B.C. | claration and other alleged defam pen The are a better civilization will direct a unit-|@ RRR ERE REE REE | gress assembles, as a separate mean-| On the 200-foot level, 85 feet of goad! tory articles In newspapers tn How-| cared for and well ed attack against the condition now Watche en enn ene eee { ' ure, independent of the regular ap-| ore has been opened. ton and New York. The plaintiff, that they ought to be binding the employer aa well as the Ss, ' propriation bill At the Waconda, in the Republic | Mra. Woodbury, who sues Mra, Ha- tented, and doubtless employed. Labor should know and ss r yet. Congress for two sessions, has 4¢-| district, 10 men are now employed. | Ker to recover damages for alleged at for the fact t capital should jearn that the high Diamonds A W IN NER cided that $369 and $400 a ton is all! the tunnel is in 170 feet Tt will | bed, Is made defendant In this pet! 4 to the tin est mission of mankind is to mak ’ + that the firms shall receive and they| he driven 2% feet further, when «| ton for a writ of attachment or answer for thel the world happy refuse to accept this cross-cut will be made. The wagon| Contempt. The petitioner prays that district court Self-preservation being the first Jewelr and The new Krupp system of armor) road from the mine to Toroda City| the plaintiff be orderedy to show law of nature, the American laborer y In the race for treatment produces a plate about 15| is far enough completed to allow a| Cause why a writ of attachment ix Justified In demanding compensa : supremacy in yer cent. superior to the Harvey | warcn te rene rn ne ney wiew 8 | should not lasue againat her for con tion for hig toll sufficient in amount ilverware he Bak plate. Krupp armor may be pur-| deal of work will have to be done | (empt of court in respect tothe pu to provide for him, at least, the the Baking chased for about $500 a ton. Thel to make it a good freight road Heation of aid declaration and common necessaries ; Powder line, Harvey armor, carried by nearly al! a | newspaper articles; and It is further It is not only hia right, but W Pe s American ships, has cost $425 a ton.| Grand Forks, Bi. C., is to have an-| prayed that an order of court be en s his duty to protest against th Crescent ea esner ae ie a capital of $200,-) tered that plaintiff be not permitted unbearable conditions imposed upon t will have @ siet of 20\t5 take anv aMrmative atep by him, and no one shall justly ques zee B ki RAILROAD TO MT. BAKER | «rr aimendment of her declaration | wagnINGTON, D. « s__| 0m Hin patriotiam because. heh aking pe —_- otherwise In this case, except an i® ww Vaile ae tr ¢! the | terprete a defense against an inva Sales Commence at ING pow P d The Bellingham Bay & British Col necessary to her defense againat the | pii,pine islands, has written the | 00% OF hie rights.” . owder ; umbia railroad ts being extended ‘>| MICHIGAN CENTRAL charge of contempt until she «! ; itiaatek manne Seca: aaciFiae ~aee 10:30 . the new Mount Baker district have purged herself of such char dsr ince ede ee res agin New Sioux City Piant. * Grading commences next Christmas ————— —____- EE eee ets Abn Sai s ‘4 2:30 Makes the The line will Join the 8. & I. at WRECKED IN OHIO) peli ag | -iyoabee ance) SIOUX CITY, Nov. 1¥.—1t wae an ' food pure and wholesome phat STREET IMPROVEMENTS (yy i points in the Pain nounced tonight by President I. C 7:30 I ‘ holesome, os | | os caeaal “ase as pine provinces where at present it Is! Kieton, of the Sioux City Stock Yard ry It | | he street committee of the city impossible to deliver mall matter, © haet 100,000 of the aetna JABEZ HOWE L | DETROIT, Mich, Nov. 15.—Mienht-| council is considering important im-| The | batch, he says, are sent $a6f00" bonus 2 were © =e seine gan Central train No. 310, the Cin-| provements. The planking of Mad!-|out by the Comstock Manufacturing | national Packing Company, that wr al by All (rr0cer’s. In the Federal court today James| cinnati, Hamilton & Dayton limited, | son street from First avenue the Company of Comstock, Mich Mr. | four large packing concerns are ne Olsen filed & libel on the ship Jabex| northbound, wan wrecked near Vien- | power-house, the planking of Jack- | Vaille declares that under present gotiating for the lease or purchase eter now ine Be Port Townrend.| na, Mich., about 12 miles from To-|son street from Fifth avenup to conditions it is a waste of time and! of the only packing plant in Sioux he libel is based on a claim for wa-| ledo, iast night, smashing four of Rainier atreet, and the grading of | money h letters designat-|¢ Paha lh or side 5 gen due, and damages caused by | the cars and the engine, and injur-| Bastiake avenue out to the Denny |ed for le of Manila, Ca eng 's o nfident “That ae i ie generat Breve wa hele canceling labor contract. The claim| ing 21 passengers, none, it is be-| Fuhrman addition, are the most im-| vite, Hoilo, Cebu, Jolo and Negros four big packing plants in operatis 817 Second Ave feflers, Thin! Ave end Columbia se aggregates $135, ‘ Heved, fatally j portant | islands. [ner by the new year, sia) J Jelephone Main Li Seattle, Wash. ere by the year, ° i