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Pepe einen nner remrrnTeNe merger ang meme rroereer cam Pre rnan me e3 cong YS Mer aR Na 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. b ing burglars in Utah, a handa unprineipled scoundrel, who had oady served five terms Seattle. | WHY PAY FANCY PRICES POR——€ CHELAN NOW i di a geal rwegian capital here is interested ment and who goes by the name of N A aad handouffed, but contrived to pick the jing company, This company will op k of his hand-cuffs with the help Jerate a large fleet of Versels from of @ plece of wire, Mixs uson ere or from nome port on Puge only detected what he was dob a*| Commissioners Named by Law | tn, undoubtedly Seattle NORTHERN CABLE ROUTE TO ASIA I$ PREFERABLE | Seigler rote aici ofertas Select Officials. | Soap Story Deni pn her | « » jov, 21,—Seere Interesting Lecture by Harrington Emer- FB a de gupwncdl mea pe bry ein Elgar fear ‘ve waule ‘of the r vviard) When we sell you the most dependable him with it, aaid If you take an tone in the 7 sad ore setae of oan n B f re the A G S |othor step, Yl shoot.” Jlistened to arguinenty made by H. J, [telegraphed from indianapolis that] Mackintoshes that best of materials put ce roleor |Snively, attorney for the new cou ‘tandard was going to engage in ¥ an sana [ind the determined teak ot his pretty [4. and Mt. N. Murtin for the people [the manufacture of wap trom vero apether in the most thorough manner | jatler, and thus the strangely match jot Okanagan aunty Judge Neal am wes B baseless fake 2 ing h oh Sos phen tha My ~eaceaihe eaten tg GOLD IN THE can produce, at these surprisingly low Ut, Providentiany, County of ¢ My Caen ane att > ptor, a man of great atrength | ateher ‘ eee prices. Better take advantage of this Herrington Emerson lectured before the Alaska Geographical society on trans-Pacific telegraph cables last night in the parlors of the Rainier-Grand. Mr, Hmerson is in the employ of a eyndl- momenta, u his o cate of Bastern capitalists who i to lay a eable to Asta, from and courage, entered the room and Int 1 ve Jude Cape Flattery, via Sitka, Kod island, Dutch harbor and the jsecured him from behind that upon examination of the returne | P a ia ee ee ith aii Aleutian islands | Mien Ferguson, during her two|0f the enumeration 1 wpring | remarkable Mackintosh selling. Mr. Emerson stated that Seattle is nearer to Asia than South years lee, has conveyed no fewer | he finds torr a wepe Rann a niet r yh n and] ern pointa, and that the northern route Is the shortest A Pa than 106 lunatics, many of them | ’ ™ of Emerson » would buy few # iiee and emplo lhomicidal, to the a m s Ss an t . unr adios’ Fine Sere MACKIN-| Men's Black Se MACKIN- cific cable, Mr. Emerson said, would buy few supplies and employ , Hal, to the aay chaegh da pairs : the neceusare | WOPOMIES ‘Net cakeention, But), fo omweep cape; $3.00|TOBHES, box coat style, velvet col- few men. It te of little interest locally mn what « n- beaten tum miles from Balt Lake City " i TOSHES, wide # pe; | r h ; rock the lonely cable but is erected It does matter enormously a two hy * ride, but Miss Ferguson | 4.000 nha ants requ iby law Would Prove Paying. value, selling at $1.49 each jlar, perfect Nuting; $6.00 value, only though, that the best and cheapest route be selected always accompanies them a ‘ fu finds ' nm of Ob Ladies ne Blue or Black Berge | 44.95 each “The distance from Cape Flattery to Dutch harbor ie 1,600 On more than one occasion she has akan and Kittita * propored |) WASHINGTON, D. Nov. 1. | MACKINTOSH PS sid -) Son's Fine All Wool Tan Colored neutical miles; to Japanese cables 3.485, to the Philippine ir nh Violently attacked by her wards | for the new unity fp a& population |, port recently made to the nec. |ed double oa pt ICovert Cloth MACKINTOSH ES, anda 5,468 nautical miles, From California to Japan via Duteh har many of them bigger and stronger | Of 2,000 peop the number which tary of the intertor on the geology |tary cape, set in velvet collar; cheap |). cone style, fine ail velvet colt Dor the distance is only 3.850 nautical miles rae . San a than herself —, she has had many ey a requires of all nev UDCOS) Oe the Philippine islands, Mr. | ree | at $6.00, our price ts a lapiendid plaid lined; cheap at $9.09, cteco via Hawail and Guam {t | 7,125 miles to Yokohama © harrow escapes from losing her lif » conte F. Hecker, geologiat in charge an| Ladies’ Fine Brown Mixed Eng-| our price $7.00 each northern route to Japan is $410 nautic jes shorter m Cape With one dangerous lunatic she had) The creation of the new county | ovocaition to the Phidppines, writes | lish Tweed MACKINTOBHES, new | | Men's Extra Quality Englieh Serge IMACKINTOSHES, box coat style, ‘| beautifully finished; $12.00 value, only Frattery, 3.275 shorter from California, or only half as long as the southern route ly opponed by the people Of oom Manila, under date of Beptem-| wide nweep milit ape, pretty vel ber 2. as follows vet trimming and collar, $4.00 value }® life-and-death strugate for an hour, | wae t and when, finally, the brave girl su » The cost of the cable by Hawali, Mr. Emerson eatimated at 1 in mastering the lunat ° y Br yt es aerate at ‘The distribution of gold deposite|our price $6.85 each aon each Mot lees than $12,000,000, while, he said, the line by the northern had to hold her hands, bleeding and | bably t fallen through. | indicates that this metal when in| Ladies’ Fine All- We Fonglish | 9 breil : = route could be Iaid for $3,000,000 at a low estimate nting though she was, for the provides tha place, is assoctated with the ter} olored Ce Cloth MACKIN-| Misses’ Fine Brown Pin Check The following are the tables of distances on the northern and mainder of the journey the court's decree shall > a seks, and it will probably be found wide aw | MACKINTOSHES, double cape, vel- perfect fitting; cheap at southern routes It im nome tribute to the remark | ately transmitted to the vet ¢ that the last great addition to the] Cape Plattery to Sitka sos able courage of this young girl that | Whe on receipt of its enue & PFO | Vuriferous depomite was an incident y 34.9 e 37 $4.00, our price § . é Sitka to Kodiak island 682 she waa invited by the moat danger- | Chelan fully ent mhed of the post-Becene upheaval In Jiew 1 Hue Mix 4 Misses ? we MACK- Kodiak to Dutch harbo ) ous gang of cattle thieves and high The nt for the creation | some parte of the world gold is found | Chevic KINTOBH, velvet cc INTOBHES, wide sweep military Dutch harbor to Attu si0 waymen in Utah to vielt them in/of the new count Dennis A volcanic rocks, 48 at Hodle, in| iar, wid p military cape; cheap cape, velvet trimmed; $5.00 value, Attu to Japan Russian border sos thelr fastness known as the ,. [Strong of Mission, Kpencer Boyd. of fornia, and elsewhere. 1 havelat $6.80, our price $6.00 each only $3.35 each. Border to Japanese wires si0 bers’ Roost,” and as a souvenir they |Chelan and GW. Ht y. of Leavy “f no such occurrences in sick " Bordes to Siberian wires or promised her the finest horse on the /enworth as the first co commis nde Where streams in the 3 Formosa to Philippines 200 range. Miss Ferguson did not accept |ionert. They are to at Wenat-| Dnitippines cut Inte the older rocks Ladies’ Fast Black G MBRELLAS, 3 é - this strange, if complimentary, inv hee within thirty od as they seer early always to carry a ; Y 5 7 Total ‘ 6.850 tation, but there te Hitle doubt she (the other county official ' Netio mead, wate’ tac ontivae Auive Men's Fast Biack Gloria UMBRPLLAS, steel rod; only 650 San Francisco to Honolulu veee + 2003 would have been most hospitably and | Cems hold offtee u th exploiting time ent of wind Honolulu to Midway island wtenee:) SARE allantly treated Monday In January, 190! re is a Very general tmpres P wes Miiway isiand to Guam 2.429 Miss Ferguson has none of the - sion that Mindanao ts a rich aurif Guam to Yokohama 1.805 physical equipment one would asso- | |crous region, though Mittle definite Som iene... aa 2 ei etx ss | SHOT DOWN BY |\itormation acema to aad to the at. |, W, PE . - ship. She is very slieht and | tractions of the imagination to the Total a seeeesesenenes oo aoe ’ oo2 rength or endurance, and her face [feet to which attention should be SPOS SSSR ESSSS SEES ESE SES ES SE TREE SPEER EERE REE REESE ERE waKemtion of either A GHINAMAN °° of a few prospectors. It ts a 206, 208, 210 Pike St. (ARS RSS SASS SESE SESE SESS SSCS SOS So lie as refined an it \s beautiful stied, that each of the two aurifer- epee TENE | Tt fe not surprising to learn that ~ | ous provinces of Mindanao, viz, Su bg bag ita el prom on |during the tast two years she has a Tea ae pas riago and Misamis, haw been report dent Associatio erve 4, . |had no fewer than 15 offers of mar.) ROSS VALABY, Cal. Nov = Aled upon by @ competent expert and aoe one Pi pe ot «moa «A GREAT... jriages, her lovers ranging from a Chinese giving the name as Ab ¢ | thet netther of them found anything | dent and Bick benefits. Agents wanted. | Dakota cowboy to a Chicago lawyer. shot and prob: oun to exette thetr enthusiasm. There in , ¢ > Wr | RE President. gold there beyond a doubt, and the MW. ANDER WS, Feeney ven have been extracting it on a [moderate weale, yet with no Httle| Home office, 34 kill, for centuries. The information at h pointe to very moderate au ferous deposita, comparabie with Spot ‘Cash ly | | these of the Carolinas and Georgia | | ilins Block Paaeox LALLA ALLL ALA ALISA AL AAS. ee ¢ These Quotations 'y Now, For Prices Go Up. saarale Carpets, new styles, He tra Super Ingrain,all wool, @5c Hine Wire Brussels, in handsome colors, (We, Fine Veyvet Carpeis, 70c. | PAU CLAIRE, Wis, Nov. 21.--The pre yu jcity marshal, Allord, entered Pur- eo bullet b Matanzas Will Not Join With ceonnien) ne pone 8 in an | °%'s saloon at Fairchtid thie after ( his neck and [noon to stop a row among some rail ' spinal cord, Santa Clara in Politics. Old Saw Mill. jroad laborers. Six of them rushed | ron... at Allord, who drew a revolver and 5 gems Ble ae ce ee Cee Gold ust HAVANA, Nov. 2.—The Veter-| TITUSVILLE, Pa., Nov. 21.—Fifty | shot James Sullivan tn the mouth, ee ye poeta ie aten bs sind ype asco Pon Aseny Veive. Any Qua ene of Matanzas recentiy held &/ heavily armed deputies were today |the ball lodging in the back of bis) where the bullet. waa removed and JOSEPH MAYER & BROS, large meeting, and decided not to! pene |head. Allord also captured three of | some hope wae held out for his r« ‘MOLASSES FOR — FOR JMCherry Mt FL Building j scouring the countr e vicinity join the veterans of Santa Clara in y the men, who were brought to Bau THE VETERANS, IS TRAPPED terpedsbeien, 525). t # the wounded man was se ; , cove mine ‘orth $1. forming « new political party. They | Grand Valley, in search of the | cisice iator and jailed. The three} a gael $195 are all Sent & message to say that it would |‘hird member of the robber gang WhO | prisoners were Thomas White, Peter | The Crew Is Safe | CAVALRY HORSES Rody Brussels, valae $1.46 for De better, tn their fudgment, to de-|feured in the fatal battle with po-| Larson and John Murphy. Sullivan) $110. fer until the organization of the gen- a here Saturday, The MAN) was also brought to a hospital here MANILA, Nov. Nov. t1.—The U. 8 —_—— eral council of the veterans of the | ¥8% fiscovered in a swamp last even | tHe will probably die. It t# alleged by| gunboat Helena arrived at Cavite] yy ASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 2 SEATTLE TRANSFER CO | island. jing, and sever: ots were exchang me that Sullivan was only @ spec-| this morning with the crew of the “ = arent | 1, Today « leading member of the | *d between him and the deputis . | cruiser Ch t petuie te ott tee Mid er acne Frei’, Passenger nt Bun. | Holden & Wilson Furniture Ca, Havana Center of Veterans said the | The services of @ large number of uU for the matntenhnce of the army in —_ 1109-11-13 Second Ave. @anta Clara movement was due io farmers were secured, and the === , . tho Putieetinnn STORAGE i certain dissatisfied persons in Ha- *¥a™mp Wee surrounded, but the fu . Hipp oe A ae A New Rule Regarding Cr u | ted to the department sending o Aw avtne—Tel, White 331—p, m. tymam ty, thought ther would be abie, by| The hunt for him was kept up all | . : | savaley seahenents wabauae the beceest Wiitlsing the veterans, to carry. ail Gay. and this afternoon he was locat. | oreign Made Sealskin Garments or.ct2en Sen. | Seattle Heat and Co, the isiand with them. Consequently 4 in or 1 ga in a a ee ot! Philippines: | ' Contractors and Job! Si, the seeds of discontent with the lea- | Woods four miles from Gran al- | - Recseitie rweve b- | YRES TRANSFER C0 Steam and Hot Water enti- e @ue and the national party has been eA ‘The place a Sethe sesrounesd, alae at od that ee - Sid Sib ab rincbek Crt | a 2 lating and Flam) re ¥ own among the veterans and peopie 20d Will be attacked tomorrow wit WASHINGTON, C., Nov. 21 pt Secretary Sp ling has Binge le Pana ae pe of anta Clara. people | an increased force. The man wm again relaxed the regulations withregar alekin garmen ‘ , a's Thirty-fourth infantry and i Distributing Cars a Specially | eat seats Far See ore EE sts i adie, bale earrendieg oF ctarve. Pie te not |inee the Uerted o iy AR ter ender : se ked the war department to send | Phone Main 360 esl Seaitie Perry Building, Foot of Marion & erane te organized,” said the infor. known to have had anything to temporarily. In the ruling recentiymad «held th . s tae tap ae sage ted ges Otig |e OMS Ot Covidental Ar6 Sseat tr Gaecen was witiass ss | nce tunday sieht (were tm no aanee Importaticns auitheretors that the prowisons of igh Be gh, eccossssees (Pianos for Christmas the Santa Clara veterans wil) be One of the » {Ts posse, James) Davin act exctuding pelagic skinaneed not be strictly née " “yy a which | censured, as all the other provinces Meabon, aged years, of Grand |der to prevent the tndiser are . , . setu cs Na tig <2 Hane Poecntat | ere a have declared against the veterans Valley, met with an accident today.|ed from pelagic #kins, how tded tha foreis ar he general sald that cave men Ther re three kinds of thad found that when molasses was k } thoroughly satisfactory pi- taking any part in politics.” which prove fat He wan/iet should secure a od be on Ame X ne r wens iain a A | : Thie central council will consist | <limbing over @ log, when his gun | a notary at the ja » pire ac : Saat San eens y _~ t Ve eit, an 4 an noel I MAN Wer Ane Chase aid tic: of twelve members—two from each WA* diecharged, the load taking ef-| was not a citizen , ates but at t porart nb = gg ela Med L way, A.-B. Chase and Em- province. Whether the Santa Ciara | fect in his side iting this country, and that the skingarments brought in were wearing |[°*@tly 4# hay grown in the Un ‘Veterans will separate from the gen-| The condition of Chief of Police apparel and not merchandise ates | eval body of veterans or will dissolve MoCrath and Officer Sheehy, who p _ i, Of course, & matter for the future | Were shot by the robbers, remains === The Successful Business Career | Te are no miracies in a bust to determine, but it is more than | & changed: neither of them is likely : . lo phe a, Probable that the party which they | to rec: ‘th Ea mE ‘Roberts of Utah Will Resign Ee in tana : cae i] wae oval Makes Heat Sherman, Clay & Go. to Prevent a Mormon Expose cs sisnrtctatth ttn “STEINWAY® DEALERS erson pianos, These pianos are priced right. Will you all in and inspect them? @re trying to form will break up, as| Gaaiderto A, the authori jand he has pushed aside, because it B14 becoed Avense , Beattie Gomez seems to have|O more to be eke, and = the iret step toward success, | ey rrrrrrriyri yy e@bandoned the idea of forming a par-| STF taking no tured robber is t and desire that at ° | A first-class proposition ° mone @ thing he had formerty asser ed is still under guard The m could be easily done Then, also, | #!ves his name as Frank Major, but the action of the other five provinces | refuses to tell where he is from WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.—To prevent a thorough ventilation of rod be ty out of the revolutionary element, | Which the « nd his goa No man ges to show that for the present the | The member of the gang who was|the tnternal concerns of the Mormon ch a, € sama RK rts mbered among the suc Veterans will not mix in polit! #hot and killed by the officers Satur-| Will, It is anid, resign his seat In congress a pr abie after t 7 can ke oad ~waane! Investigateny? 804, make Leading members of the former|@ay has been identified as James | ing sworn tn and py for fortune when she | ey sutonomist party intend to form «| Blake, of Youngstown, 0. This is said to be the plan agreed upon by Mr. F rts and Bis | knocked at his door. She has never | isc e& Edwerds & Co. 4 New party. with a platform favoring 7a mar pred friends, who prefer not to have ie Mormon chur " t workings been known to walt for any man or 7 an American protectorate. The pre-| SEATTLE IMPROVEMENTS | ‘orm (he basis for & congressional nvesteatior ts not BA | bay ta prepete Widbbalt tor her cams | | ‘i Marion, bel, Western and B.B. Aves. Bidency of the organization will be cs until he is sworn in, as no person no pany authority to acerpt hia re par 1 know of no one habit that Are often spoiled }} we to Benor Fernando de Cas-| Over 5, ft new sidewalks | “eration. » thoroughly molds the character by poor frames, We || were tald ver N arly 1.500 | f I ey aly SE — | Scan hy ee teat set Se mnake only the best | THE MARTIN SEALSKINS GO | HIGHER Cee eee MORE TROUBLE PROUBLED BY uate sie Pulls Pitan Prue @, | THE N. B, CURTIS pi Fe reac y reminds him that the pure, | 148 Third. THE WASHBURN BELLRPONTE FOR ROBERTS THE BLACK ART jive oath of life are} asking, and Heavy Demand and Scarcity of the Animal the Ca 1\of our laws, as well aa the dignity When Sheriff Lewis |of the Ameri in disturbed households and prevent |resolution was adopted unanimously an womanhood and the | mor mber ‘ an ts not only a cruel but GI ITARS are ane ee = an expensive taskmaster. SHSOSCSHOOSOSOOCOOED ‘As the wintry weather draws near | “104 to erect severa WAGHINGTON, D Nev ee ae Viger? _ e ° ee 7 re tare ae Se sine see Natal |ofMAMINIS, es 2 | Woman Beetor in Ghinn |S DR JG STEWART S atom in whist tne tn the overcoat is again brought out| thi" county, and Ge lee n ; Rot me . Curtin Ch perinir » tonington ae 4 2 PS . . @ clearest, the workmanship of the and brightened up. At the same time |COo™Pany, of Lock “| epresentative-elect Roberts, Of | waxed Justice Schwartz today to| LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 21.—Rel P4 pre Is’ @ | highest order, and the material used Many of the people who have thein |°UTed the contract t aiid them, |Utah, on the ground that he is a iad Sine Ohi ted rma of | Sti¥ee in Elkhart county have recety o SI ECIAL ST e lof the finest quality. We sell all of dive down into the depths of thetr | seg arene prenttneysoaltesg pall racatind PORE mele a aha 1 | One eee Soe Sie ee ees Cooper | > @ | these celebrated makes, and at prices trunks and ransack garrets and take ODD POSITION he movement is headed by be vaIcaE Chea EA eee ae @| Which place a good guitar within the |The movement ended b fre.|woman, © antat Mra.|rival at Chefoo, China. She ia al@ ws each oO} , pe Shoal For Mtg Mtge ola a | jJoy, wife of the &. Louis Repre- | Chamberlain nes, have wrecked | graduate of a medioal achool in Cin. | @ " wines WOMEN 3 ee tate meh oer meee Wadtetiies thee ng ook — | [sentative. Ghe has prepared a peti-| ior home. Her rel « with her|Cinnat! and is credited with being ep an e oe Digher ¢ grag 4 were Inst, but they | wife of each member of the noure of | husband has com #he | practice Medicine in China,” ° 4 | remain in the foremont place in the presentativen, regardiesa of party, | "Ys. owlng to the sor relat o 4 inter ar er + eth Ae lll : seal " igi king for their signatures. The pe- | stories which caused Jealousy ° DINBURG..... : sty changing trom capen. «x o| She Sevupies sa El ka ald ban beae ge ly TE lieg Boag anol frag tanto gate MEDICAL INSTITUTE ¢ | Burke Building, for elderly ladies ate kes 209\ Deputy Sheriff in Utah. elect of the Incoming congress, here-|man's home to have t fortunes @ 49-50-51 Boston Blook © Second Ave. and MarionSt, coe BR ved demand tor seal. togeth- | |by urge our respective husbands tn | toid, and it is asserted that this has | o » with the prohibition of the gov-| Miss Claire Helena Ferguson is a| their official capacity, and the Fifty jcaused @ number of young married | SOOO HHHS OSES OHOOOO, Seattle Wash. ernment against the bringing in of |deputy sheriff at Salt Lake City, |sixth congress as an organized body,|people to separate. ae. M Jones | the northwest coast seal, has much |titah. Two yeara ago, when she wanlto expel from membership therein | said hushand paid attention to other| PALI. RIVER, Mass, Nov. 21.—A TWO FINE eased awleg . | neal ns o & 6 4 ————<—Ti ~ all Rie 1 oe In| barely 21, Mise Ferguson, who seems | Brigham H. Roberts, of Utah | women special meeting of the Textile Coun OVER MENT GOODS obe ie price will go still |to have been born with love of ad The spirit of our civilizatio } ihe eS hearts to F 1 was he wlay ¥ : G N Righer. The broad tail persian and| venture, applied for the place a: ath ih am Che hirer Lan ec, Menwarts gel cosacent be Tall Was BECLLOT SekAtoch saber eountey wove, SECON - Han ianos the broad tail seal made into Jackets | was Promise to lead the market this year | handed ‘ ' rangements, ordered the wo We demand of the manufacturers | work ean be ht to do better er | Cheap. Genuine bargains, her her commission he told | pr of the nerican home, de- |r ; \ ee of te: : 7 ‘ ; and the sable, black marten, stone|her that it might be her duty tain mid thai suther a hie Fae scant “Ye aA Gat be Geld ee een ee ae he pg: Pee eee] er reall Also fine line of new high- = ogg cet Will also 0 | execute a criminal, and that she had/as he, shall ever take part in thelscnd her t > Ja oy ree ie Saene tS Ink aitent be ge hg pt} . ginger blankets and poncos,| grade pianos, lers in the fur lines for winter) better start revolver practice at {councils of the nakers of our be : par ped Hh tien’ satin ¢ Spear, walle the otis tonone'nng|tette’ APE Fevolver practice “at |councite of the lawmalers of our [ert and rely Jn reauonted on] fom #12 uw: Gen. Mitew pattern ns sent An. RaMaket Music Co, es ined = garments and| It is the custom in Utah to allow a - —~- ‘CARN if retue! we omits r “tiny ; aah | Seiya ; buffalo fur overcoats, | uses ot teen aren ce ek, 1 choose, whetuee | Trust of Farmers. | [tives not to return to work Decem.-| $35 each; overcoats, $1.80 to $3: oan- These Fear are considerably changed over| by a bullet: and if he electa to be| FOSTORIA, O., Nov. 21.—The far “. Whitehes a xna neck protectors, @0c each; soft cold those of lant year. The cape is go-| shot he is led out to a lonely 4 »| Mere of Liberty township, Seneca} _ NOT RETIRE reel acre ace Dey Sala hes oe slouch hats, 40c each : fine ont and in Its place will he the | among the hills and a piece of white | county, have begun to form a trust | Uitec he iedaatae Te at oe aoe pote wool flannel blouses, $1 to days make you Jecket, Storm collars and cluster | paper Is pinned over hia heart aw a [for the purr f securing all the ieande are fattioe’.” oe ee | ea each; heavy all-woo! flannel over- think of the warmth scarfs made of the entire animal) target for the bullet Mins Fer-|benefite from working together.| preranmna, Pa, Nov. 21.—And " ' " $2 each; dark blue un- PG TY ‘Will be worn to a great extent, while| guson, nothing daunted by such a| Steps will be taken to secure a char-|rew ¢ and H.C. Frick will | ocr eee ue Willing to submit the) eh spite and drawers, 61 eaoh; ean. |) (0) OUF Fine, New Furs. Mufle of a large vite are again com-| terrible prospect, immediately began [ter ‘The concern will issue bonda periners and: the| se ueian come ares Ee cen | cee rcealac ana jenivese, fescearc: 1 (atte Awe ©. ©, BERG ze into fashion. Tails will be used|to practice with her revolver, and|, The men will bulld a warehouse to! former will not retire from the big |t’? Which must report by Nov. 24 Sriny carbines 1. 45, $6; -| in profusion, as many asa dozen ap-| soon became #0 proficient that she |? Used for the storing of the farm|eteot interest built. up und ai ng peta Ape ‘avad bate. | - 4 pear on some garments of tate pat-|ccuid rely on h hap A wmall plece |Products which are not to be wold at} peetion. ‘Thin wa coud thal a : Surveyors Not Drowned ing pac pind igh Ng ia acne nid tern. of paper, nine timen out of 10 at a jonce, and in case of need will render | ference by Mr. Carnegie and Mr. H.| PHOENIX, Aria, Nov. 21.—-Atter|oetvers, Remington pattern, — Gevitte Copy, T, We Deum —roe | distance of 10 yards. Happily, how- | financial ald to the members. The/c, Frick, William H. Singer, C. M.|being mourned for dead, Col. H. J.| tech; canteens, 26¢ each; mo | RESIDENCE BURNS. [oer wine nan not ser eon called up. |{TUMt OF commonwealth, for the frat | Sehwan and. utters this atlormoon [oiken Chloe Kugineas Davia oes] eachs canteens, 260 each: mosauita OP AT TTR PRINTING CO. dees [on to exercise thin part of her art, |twa or three year its ex tence |The following st siven |ruh, Assistant Manuel Martinez and| pugios, $2: 600 sailors’ overcoats, at 414 Yesler Way The residence of Lawrence Rooth Miss Ferguson's mother is a ut. | Will be mo or th Irpowe of se out Charles Tyson, of Los Angeles, con-| gg, 10,000 all-wool watch caps, at 250; | te at 11% Thirty-fifth avenue, was part.| ble practicing physician. It was | !ne the crops advantageously than to At a meeting of the Carnegie Steet {stituted a party of surveyors thought | ¢-¢o0 pairs all-wool soc kn at ge, || Teteehone Main 7OO ly destroyed by fire yesterday after.| While aswis her mother in the |!fuence prices Company and Frick Coke ¢ y to have perished in a heavy storm in| g!900 pairs cotton socks, at Ihe; 100 And we will call for your order noon. The damage amounted to $600, | OF ing room that the Young wW0- | gesueueceemsnmmnemesmmeenmnmemnes | 1Nt 6? t was res 1 he Guif of California on October pairs canvas legging 76 ve Of The dwelling and contents were in.| Men developed nerve which now AMUSEMENT HULL var mad iu 1 1- arrived at ‘la Bend, Ariz, this] regulation white sailor suite, sured for $4,000. The origin of the|#tands her in such good stead t lership or pol Car- | imnorning safe and sound, while seven| navy drawers, $1; lanyards, fire is unknow | One of her earliest adventures was| THIRD AVENUE THEATER | negie signifies his entire concurrence jother men who left’ Yuma three] wool sweaters, $2; government shoes, __--_ 0. | of a kind to te the surage of the | (Tonight)—"Coon Hollow,” with th Hon, and expr week aco with the party endured | Wood $2.25 a load. Tel. Beattie | Pravest man was left for a OLYMPIC HALL~Vaudeville and | self a8 delighted to continue many hardships hunting for their KIRK 1217 First Ave Fuel Co, time in charge of one of the most Gare | moving pictures, ‘ |fore with hiv partners, : jpoompanions 7 4 | ? joattle @ 2 aA anand Ail elise aineok bie inh