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° fr ° . “: ——— 4 THE SEATTLE STAR, i t minsioner McDonald {# on a tour of ete ene ae a! “aichate 7 sient MAY COME WEST|ix: testes DEAN OF the ohene: ee 1s viniting 5 Mayor, Thomas H, Bradley; clerk, KE A LIN CLAIMS aleeremt Galrieg “Ane Stores tm A J. A. Smith; treasurer, Elmer Nail i aeotion, He will return in a few University of Chicago Team J. Murphy coer eee OP ssemevene elty attorney unciiman at large, A. 1. Millon a a 4 . . : to Play on the Coast. health officer, I, 8. Lewls STREET CAR INSPECTOR y G | “The Hoclatietn alao nominated th Al T \| Some | CHICAGO, Noy, 20.—It is probabl | ton wing ticket 6 X- ongressman $0 e $ | ‘There is a change coming in the] that the t ago foot Mayor, David O'Brien; clerk, A. S. city's method of dealing with street | ball eleven will jourr Ww next | Andres; treasurer, Otto Zimmermat ; | k B undar railways. ‘There is good authority |month and Hne up against the t ty Attorney, A Rehardson; coun } is simply holding off until the mat. |p y be made during the holl-|beaith officer, #. 8, Lewis —_—_——_ ——— ee ter of a franchine for the new Con jaye. No final arrange ente hay =_ —— * Col, James Hamilton Lewis ar rived in the city Saturday evens ® |solidated Street Raijway company in| b nad t | eee to a Seca eT % ing after his two months’ » r uroy Mr. Lewis speaks ® lefinitely settied board { ®& enthusiastically over his treatment wh n Bagla * When this is done, the matter of | ¥ y 1 ; ; ; : ; & _Conceming expansion, he speaks in a very non-committal 4 napector of wireet rallways, ws ah veral mat THE CHINESE Useful, mirth-making Toys that will please the little H On the aubject of the Atlin claims and the Alaskan boundary, % | ts maidered ideretion was the question o folks and make older people smile; priced at * 1 left Washington on August 1, On my arrival in London it ® ’ ewular — re ; ‘ P _ % was arranged that all negotiations should be suspended until the # good that IN, D. C., Nov. 20 dry goods profit prices; that means ® arrival of Sir Louls Davi Canadian rinte na 1 fieh * Mar Y tog ’ nin ey Jusion an “u oe _ & eries, The discussion of the macier was also delayed by the pres: ® and play Calif 1 » the ppines is among money-saving Toy opportue ® sure of the Transvaal situation .* t n an fou te engaging the att mye n > * “Frequent conferences were then arding the Atlin ® tle. Y ' h neat ecemaaneien: Ces nities. % claims in connection with the boundary * wr ith t Venter had vidence bearing on the * did not suc n having the boundary t ! * F z ‘ 5 , been dikcu : Are mont been: Gollected, and be & upon the settlement of the Atlin claima, but with pera. ® The Newsboys’ ball was a grand | j, ' ® Hing thin temtime ny ah h banner nnnnnne & claims that Canada may have against the United States, Mr. Da. siti’ young wewepay mer " " at which may have cons ler eis | DR ING BA K ere pets at 2 . % vies consenting that the ay all come up and be det i ty W lonante had the fosr trom berinaine M mence in Snap “yy lp gaa aa Rey pa vaee 6 “% OF) Ladiew Fine Wool EIDERDOWN w® the joint high commission, tf the state department would also cons ® |) 1 take a : 1 A |S es ae cee eel — WRAPPERS, pretty pointed sailor : re 1 that tt 1 sub : It was a masquerade, of course fit wir t nembers of th mine | Hider- | collar, bound arm seams, heavy cord o ot tee pueber ade up. @ | 4nd if anyone thinks that yo Am I g Messrs, Denby and W r, ha nik DUt- land tassel and waist, perfect Sittings % This means that the / tr tow + and @ [erica han't an eye for the humorous, | about the — sbeolu xpreased themacives as rable to WE ned, | $4.00 value, only $2.60 each, c warded as th mmission may t r he # 1 been a e ball, Cos plication of the Chinese excius c * Regarding the Alaskan b ai St gates ater & (dimensions, History, art, and vivid ¢ Gen, Otte has issued an jown WKAPPERS, bound arm ® Davies say that Canada would cede all claims t y * aginatior joined in produ for Ch nese excl t ie an. non uael® », double stitehed seams through. % Dyea if the United States would cede Pyramid t ' me # |* nal effects # deny tha Waiters ee ee oe mee pretty out, heavy cord and tassel at walet, % other port equally advantageous on Lynn cat N netus * hestra furnished the wan . ngetten naa, ~~ . ge trim-|making a grand wearing, warm, styl. De , reached bef © modus vivend! was agree " smmittees were as fol-) was 1 < fusion In ppines ge tri , * . Arrangement committee — George | tes,” th ' unde it avo to | RARER RERE TREE ER te Tm Jule MeNals Whaley Caimane ‘admnianoe abtitude of meatepieanecag John Burke, Ernie Gaur Premdent Sehurmann has not been GPT OUR PRICES ON FASCINATORS, ICH WOOL SHAWLA, E. Gleason, Stan made known even in an informs!| KNIT HOODS, MITTS, BACKS, ETC. way | 7 tate! Debs Wil Try to Reorganize aera mer, Be oe PRINTING PAPER mumcie L OWNERSHIP. | ITERE “Res ception committee Jules Me. Priees Have Advanced Steadi- ot 208. Sppeinied: t nmittee to continue t Natt, G. Cornell, Stanley Pomeroy sgitation for municipal ownership 1 3 : Otto Dubbs, Wm. Cave Fred G ly Since Its Formation. bt taven, YW tatwin a4. 4. Ee NSURE with Columbian Acei ,, CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—An effort to revive the m of the | rord, D, Peltier, John Burke, 0. Law rr aeae wae Ww. I dent Assoc n. Rew Fund American Railway Union is be made at a mr RECKON. 1 coon S eelaemastn Gate nied NBW YORK, Nov. ! years | Alon: Sret. ward, Bugene Way, #8 $20,000. Incorporate the prego i V. Det, who arrived in Chicago + will con The hall was decorated with a larg rice of . ver . ward, Homer os Bgl Ng hg laws of the State of Wash Aces ler with employes of many branches of the ik. in room | number of silk banners donated by “= eae te Dr. | dent and Bick benefita, Agents wanted &, No. 126 Washington street, Mr. Debs was hope hat the lthe different ei 3 mn ward % m. Pert E. W. ANDREWS, President, union that went to pleces tn the disastrous strik aid be r : " vel “¥ ' At r a t ard, Alonzo Hull; sev-| F. L. MILLER, Secretary. habilitated, and all railroad men in the country und together in [Gy7” Mty-thre ORWONE" | inter t was f 1 and h ward, Prof, J. D, Curtin; eighth ae Sine Bi one society “7 price of ‘ 1 1, Andrew Knox; ninth ward, ex-| Home office, 24 Collins Block | The cake-walk was a grand affair. | on ayorege of 8% pot Prices Mayor W. D. Wood | “I have met members of the old society all ower the West,” he sald, “and they are full of enthusiasm for Project Of even more interest to Mr. Debs than this labor union t# the fu ture of the Social Democratic party he le devoting himeelf t ought tte advance irresistible. He said: “A full ticket will be put In the fleld in March, at our Indianapolis convention, and a great vote will be record. @4. I look for the heaviest returns from Massachusetts, Washington, Oregon and California. In Washington I believe our party will first win and the contestants strated the tu outclassed in his « STATE NEWS. eae es © PORTO RICO 8 soseei'iien ins Call and see the elegant line of Furniture, Stoves out. The enthusiasm on the Pacific coasts, from which I have Ju | given for th ad $eneny A Bt. Betlting peaepireer| ic Pte pe has turned, is phenomenal.” | The Bell-Neison mili at Everett Vanoea t» that 4 at | oes ntact i bad! filling an order from Ailoues Hay,|¥ented the running of mills, and | One of the | Resuits o of Annex: | The cheapest home furs Wis, for three million f t areatly limited supply of paper ation by the U. S. —EE— e nishers on the coast. TEN | kee g ese 3 th “a \ea on ’ at spas WASHING ‘TON, Nov ot * — CRITTENTON SHINGLE MILLS oe i seen, tamer nn im J weasimyomos, yx ove ot [SEATTLE TRANSPER CO. 9.» 1 Pala HOME OPENS CLOSE DOWN sara stareae | ates & ee |. In ot “gp Mensa el pone all i Et rit be an alterat 3 Tua. Pusenger ant Bugz, 1109-11-13 Seoond Ave. Oyster Janda are in great tgMob ee STORAGE i Se wea rurvey is now at work about Shelton. Clam bea e bably preve and } ‘Phone Hala 4k os GS Fee ave) “ - os @ " . ores “te Py 4 . ne ut at the real shape of A “Pound” Social and Dedic | Most of “Them leg Rican (RES seer yy pace 3 . ‘ orto Rico i, and it bas already | © z | Ae Avene Tel. White S1—. a. Lrmam ron, Jetan ab new spa a. . et arned « ugh ¢ , that the old} tory Service Tomorrow. | Association and Loyal Henry Block, formerly of Biaine,|#mallnews of not t panish eurveys are hot only __ Seattle Heat and Plumbing Co, ‘At the new Crittenton home, a re-| With the lumber and shingle deai- | DA* returned from prong eng Mga | tendon 2 ble and worthless, but th Contractor Jobbe! ception will be held at 2 o'clock to-/ers behind the association and , a“ for pte: s| t¥ form at My t the ay YRES TRANSFER C0, | Steam “ nd Posse SA ou morrow afternoon. This reception tween 80 and 85 per cent. of the shin F Are) auccensh J : oa nae = ; will last until § o'clock p.m, With | tre mute in the etate pledged tn te - - ; < i Rilce | ¢ an always had a Distridutiag Cars a Specialty Repair Work the dedicatory services intervening © 5 Mu ‘Prone Main 360 iting, Foo of Marion 8. ; closed down tight before next Sa ® ake all ® fs @t 4 o'clock. * « a Omies, cor, Occidental Ave. ‘The reception will be known as a Uday night, the Washington Red 100,00 tn b a enced ol aod Jackson street “Pound Reception.” as egch of the |Cedar Shingle Manufacturers a wae ‘ . resi f sucsts expected to bring a pound ‘ciation feels it has won tts firht. For ithe p r 1 4 hiner @ et as exact of something, oF its equivalent, for ¥ days between and 300 eh he . ) aiding block the benefit of the home. The articles sie wills th Weehington will refees Steps have been taken in Spokane | 75 to $ t 4 as if t Jingusted needed are pillows, bureau scart ves tay rege = hs to organize a t per 4 see shames eheomed er 4 ‘§ With the new lot of Columbia tame covers, bed spreads. towels, | ‘0 touch a bolt or blow the morning aasociat which | The r : mined te three have i Pri) Se ee Zither music that je just in, Papkine and bdric-a-bra< mill whistie shal butid|t ; are prepared for your musio ‘The committee in charge of the re-| There are a few mille which wt e pend i gh ntagr atic ‘ wants with a most complete as- ception will be officers. Mrs. Har- remain open. Some of these ha’ « t i eat hae om to Gem 7 COAL fortment. Suppose you come ip riett Parkhurst, Mrs. Spidell, Mrs. A.| good reason for thelr act . Ths Clallam road te but | about 5 produ mi ogg Yoon nd look over the lists. . who wi assisted by ladies | join in the movement and will wo « 4 will brin ct : L i OTES Sc the ooctety.| ‘The Gedleatory ad-|reritty nymence ge ane Wall go on | bring Port Townsend in) RAILWAY N ; Sherman, Clay & Go. Gress will be by Rev. l. 8. Bower-| progt the closing movement may a of Wise sage) man, of the First Raptist church, bring. Two of these mills which will fulfillment of Bi Racaratree hater Siege ; “STEINWAY” DEALERS and there will be short speeches bY remain open are large ones, one of sible f Rego ae Freight r 614 Becond Avenue =~ other pastors of the city tie Gutting bath chinaion ond tem- |x benny to Pet teemee | Tomorrow the home will be form- per. The association om hetiove lait thasay to “agetiges pian Ait ally opened for occupancy. The 10-| they will be able to induce both of |ferred, along the cide Of tue ” sal ’ Fad) A Stebclacs proposition cation of the Bame is at Dunlap. A | these large mills to close down and if | sound to Olympia, and from there | Anew Besos og Madi bg Ao AC that yon can step right Good attendance is expected thie is done the movement will be ac- | into Britiah Columbia mar ' # paid er rn end of the @ investigate it 7 , ee corded a success. Even with he t the f ' remy to the io Se G00D WORK tom te village tn A ue : ven wer es Cc. © Edwards & Co. lation feels It has won a signal vic- ALONG THE WHARVES day ¢ 1, None ean tell what shape Porto TiMarion, bet. Western end RAB. Aves, tory sco-M ' * when it * fina survey Are essential There are some mills, a few only, ‘ } san American posseasiot but it for fine pict- ooo ° eocece jWhich must remain open. These can-| ‘ ee ate. , ; cebtele that Wel wat be - aaa {not close this winter and the associa- t is claim by the officers of t! t - t . k that it has ear ures, q >] \f They Prevent Many Fires in \..'°!)\" 0" onto) 08 streams thar omenn of HE N. B. CURTIS Meaepnnet Meleewal” “Tels cas sss une ther con Gest| was rorseee cone CATTLE MEN VS. ‘Frames’. THE WASHBURN e annual report of Binger Her-| 40" their be a z Stamens oe Coeseorororerors ° GUITARS of recommendations * her mills were running they will be th hiv d ‘ r ° forestry reserves under his juriadic- |" &"y of the mills now closing and tion of ngines and bolle FORT COLLINS, Cot 20~|¢ R. J. 6 STEWART Are those in which the tone ts the tion. Supt. Sheller, of the Washing- 't !* felt that they should continue The Will 99 a war Wetwées a e j clearest, the workmanship of the ton reserves, has Just received a copy | Work a nex! noe < a is yor oe aE Se ‘ eb yi e SPECIAL IST - Bienes s elena a8 tae aerial used of his report. Discussing the for-| There are a few other mills which : ® ; r Ao thes ‘ > @ | of the finest quality e sell all of estry reserves, the commiss have orders Multnomah and a de-|F ; te dlbin e — @ | these celebrated makes, and at prices a. : lmust be a cided to move its head off . J , @j| which place a good guitar within the says e aah ' \ ne 1 ° eye ie tions have been created, in addit me The United State marsial haw not Pe atonde , ods nty, attacked z Skin Di q Pl your selection, to effecting certain changes in ans t ma|yet secured the s#hix : ‘ ’ ‘er Psi Sk seases — areas of three of the existing ssf which was libeled in Judge * I k ¢ . ¢ 3 ; . serves; making, at the date of th ‘ " ' t. Monday “ID ing a t 2 yee hese ¢ : inter a report, % forest reservations, em ot pres beard of the are . pnd . The trate i! alleged ¢ 200 head of # ° DINBURG...... . bracing an estimated area of 46,000,-| - nd had the boat towed out of t y iS Sour ae " -iaagicnuntet rh | 000 acres. y a reach of the officers am ‘ hep Aygo NOMS Ty ase new pina Wanda for their Le MEDICAL INSTITUTE Burke Building, “The result of the first year's ef- THE OUTBREAK The cutters Grant, Corwin a - ‘ peara ut next term of dis-|@ 49-50-51 Boston Block 2c 2 fort at patrolling the reserves is igeee amen aeek detente aoe Ee clare sas aed . = Second Ave, and Marion St, shown to have clearly demonstrated od Seattle Wash. ng. | Beamon vfs e* | TN ZAMBOANGA wires ences ssh stk DEAD MAN'S THE — Will a ami ation tthe mameros camp ; trom Tasoms this morning. se will BALLOT DISPUTED FICHT FOR RATES U, $ ee eS conned Hand Pianos and other smali fires which were MANILA trouble in Seca Serine phe u ne will ® found left burning and were put out | Zam) t that the : , ; asic jo better anga recalls the J work ig Cheap. Genuine bargains, by the rangers, there were specifi- | Americans had not Srey The steamer Walla Walla . PARTY ta. A $ a pair; | 4 % dete cally reported by reserves nearly one | possession there t rein Thang |the lon of the schooner Jane A ore | (OMIRMMEA. ele Slow, baaiiea tans und 32 waists, | Also fine line of new high: thousand fires which were discover-| became more settled. ‘The outbreak | Palkenbere pt. Mard : rH ae ate Aa oS aawechi tas aimaent ct ets and poncos,| gtadg pianos. 4 Gnd extinguished with compara-| however, forces matters, and a new CTeW Of seven were plcke 9 t jl J. ft. Kennett, \er territory are becoming uneasy in| from $1.26 up; Gen. Miles’ pattern | 1415 fecoml Aft. tively small loss govierinient Was Vea Odes formna |\txen to Nea Branca ; ie 1 t loud Ard to the result of the claasiaeas|storm and cloud weather hooded Ramaker Music Co, “It is shown that of the ort efor American tropa, ‘The | inbur® was a vessel of 3,771 tone. |in't hints Tink at ral paenittae aneetiie te’ t buffalo fur overcoate, ed fires which had gaine fer- ttabao, Duvac and Suriea, |Sh¢ he n pleked up by the, ’ ? tM ny nt *: vercoats, $1.50 3 pay able headway when reported, sever stheanterh art of Mindana |e Ul 1 1 into Eaquimait é sat Paes refi hges ah a Ibe each; « These al of them being #0 large as to require rtance, and garrisons will) Lightship No. 67, which was ar x and de-| mental to their intere rt SeSSOrn, - 90 cold extraordinary efforts to extinguish 1 there i ta the Umatitia rest, 80 miles 7 it nae 442 stan 1 slouch Ps ak that, practically, but three of these GTON, D. C., Noy. 20 hen tenes tives her moetinay ic lby the Wholseate Baréwar Avy all think of the warmth by reason of high winds, got beyond cables today that Hughes jaat Frida t att t mot the ae nt valley h ark 1 ‘ine. New Furs force; and that they were extinguish th two columns, and that Th hooner Lakme, Capt.) 1. 5 fs + the af i vas overalls and 1318 Thid Ave ©, ©, BERG ed before the vast destruction occur- | the rebels are retreating t cae nt Solan pabdien th the mode ce] Rene Oe ca ed which must have yt sabes rom \ ght Ebadi ie ‘ SIAR SRSiHETin Wikned car wis (iA DROkh suieren sulted had it not bee for It is rumored that G mpaon ‘ 5 e lame On % ee anvas iegeings Orville Espy T. W. Lowe. “ ae WILL BUILD eke. The report In denied by. Mr, pa BANQUETED a ws the me tn a re wt valet i og ca . i a " GETTING SPUNKY. mrrvied, alinonet' iW tan ’ : be a determined effort made by the] MCh! soul nelter. tents, Tée; army | SEATTLE PRINTING CO. ‘4 Yesler Way. Telephone Main 700 And now it is th the Rainier be ther all the bene 2,000 pairs all-wool SEWER CONTRACTS LET | line. The citizens of Columb ‘ ( r th | 2,000 pairs « n sock And wo will call for your order Brighton and Renton are up in a ion : 2 ee se or to sive figares. against that street railway. Infr The an Franciaco ra The board of publi rks let cons | ry the W & Yukon AMUSEMENT BULLETIN peeatation Whit f 2 quent service and open cara in win- | way bh leeds for the old | tracts for the sewers on Twenty-fifth | wan t ted 1 ly vy drawer $1 eae ter, and lack of rolling stock have | Seattle railwa perty, {avenue south and on Warren avenue. |} , b Satu night, and| THIRD AVENUE THBATER| oY? #2 ; n r , t NUE BAT wool aweate government shoes, roused thelr ire A committer of | It will matruction of |The firat was awarded to F. W. Me- |; 1 with a handsome diamond | (Tonight)—"Coon Hollow." ne es Tih ge eh AE ka a Butterworth & Sons Ungertater nine is going before the council with | the, bie bunkers at Weat Be-|Lellan for $2,468. The recor tes leds a aalA WatOn AM Goat OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville ang : 217 whet Ave |) Bases Thind Ave. Near tke. “intier zesolutions and a petition, ‘attle not Jater than December dy sve Jed to the same party for 1 82. and @ toilet grips moving pictures, S.. KIRK, ‘iam. abe TS GRY OUST | Sei beeen A aac “ om . i rs s ow

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