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4 THE SEATTLE STAR. BOERS CAPTURE MANY Loci FINE BLOODED HORSES . . . M. Holland was at Wallack’s Kelly was at Tony Pas They Also Prepare to Make Trouble for the British Advancing to the Relief of Kimberly. ora Tanner appeared in the “Dan Sothern wan & member of his gether # company was j Ot Skinner wen in Bronson | Howard's “Wives,” Julla Marlowe was with a juvenile Pinafore” company Dixey war seen as Tom Pinafore Henry BF. Howline in Sol. Smith Russel) began bis star. Edgewood Folks.” e DURRAN, Natal, Nov An armored train headed for Ext- © court, was able only to about a mile north of Mooi river, The @) Lillian Russell was singing ballads @ Boers Rave raided the Natal Siud Company's farm, taking 90 @ at Tony Pastor's theater » rnaee Drees, “‘velwed a8 vate $ Thomas Q. Seabrooke appeared as © CAPRTOWN, Nov. 22.—The transport Kildoran Castic, the lar- @ | Bertle Ceol In “Cigarette @ geet croopship in the world, has arrived with $000 men, Including e Joweph Jefferson waa, of course, @ the First Weish and Second Nort humberiand regiments @ playing “Hip Van Wink ° it @! John Drew was a member of the ° CAPETOWN, Nov The Boers are fortifyting mont, on @/ newly formed Daly company @ the raitroad below Kimberley, and are evidently ¢ ng tore @ : @ sist the advance of m. Methuen with a fying column of 10,000 @ Jennie Yeamana was the Topay in a @ men, who are advancing for the relief of Kimberley. There are 4 revival of Uncie Tom's Cabin e indications that the Boers suspended operations along the sou ern Free State border with the design ¢ forces about Kimberley. News of the by the British te received with satisfaction important railway junction. neentraQing their @ ring tour in upation of Nauwpoort The town is at an Richard Golden was a member of Rice's “Evangeline” company toeoe Stuart Robson and W. H. Cran @ Were appearing in “Our Bachelors a @ EMe Shannon had been play! site @ | part of Eva in “Uncle Tom's © ited Dutch farmers. @| w y CAPETOWN, Nov, 2 Duteh are undout ing the Boers in large numbers, and it is evident the ening proclamations of Buller and Milner hay ad th pr effect from that which was intended on Che ep rT bin. * Ferguson wae seen in “The Wedding March” at Abbey's theater Maurice f the ater Roberts of Utah Will Not Be ("a o ° POSSESS SSOSSSHSSHSSSS SHS SOSH SOOSOOSOOOD Rarrymo stock company at was & member Wallack’s Seated in U. S. Congress °:.. hy an Manteauz Noir" ard theater Rose Coghlan was uccicault's drama Booth's theater at the Stand WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 22.—There whatever but that congress decline to seat Congreseman Roberts, |; the polygamist. Roberts married bis (three wives before the anti-poly lew was passed and able lawyers in Washington contend that he | ja not the shadow of a doubt appearing in Rescued,” at © legal right to a seat; but it is admitted that congress coukt not Ada Keban appeared as Big Clem possibly afford to in the face of & unanimous sentiment of the country (Pee |h Augustin Daly's production Against the elevation of & polysamint to such a high office jot “L' Assommoir Roberts will be deprived of his seat in one of two wayer: The fret Joseph Murphy was making his wey will be to have some member object to his admission, Under the | test appearance In “Kerry Gow" at = Roberts will have to stand aside until the objection & considertd the Grand opera house » the vote direct sa law take @ house Fr consid snes and y him admission and there is no appeal Bovery senator and every representative in congress is simply being de tr or it may Tee Roland Reed was seen as Seraph n “The Magic Slipper’ at Haverty's Fourteenth street theater unto its inet the seating of Roberts, Every church im the Robert Mantell wae in Fngtand union is represented in the prot and every woman's ety ale ‘The |playing the leading roles in a com- vetee of vetnonstrance j# really potent (hat congress would not dare to | pany headed by Mice Walli« ignore it. | Mra, Minnie Maddern Fiske was mo | play the soubrette part in “The ager from Jarvis Section.” KIDNAPPED BY | STATE NEWS, str wn sus or omer roe ROBBER BAND Tony Past n Hroadway The Strange Story Told by a Wew Jersey %.—Banks RK. Bastress, a resident of Cranberry, ten miles from here. who Gensqeeaed Beeriy two months sss, ta Walle. Collier and Germain, ar-) Le Ree turned up et Hanover, Pe.. with) ested for making counterfeit money | Maw & weird tale of being kidnapped and 4: Spangie, were found guilty and earried to North Carolina. Bastress sentenced to #ix Jeft Cranberry about Sept. 1 to visit ‘entiary and to pay a fine of $60 and He left there Comte. rister oe theater Eleven and a half million sockeye salmon eggs have been taken at th Raker lake hatchery this season A. Btephenson, now Mra rter’s leading man, support ed Kate Claxtén ia “Two Orphans.” Pipe for the city water works hae arrived at Davenport and the works Will soon be in running order R., of Ev- rs monu- that city Chartes Coghlan appeared at Wal lack’s as Felix Featherstone in Syd- ney Grundy's ptay now bail John Buford post, G. A erett, ie to erect « se! ment In the cemetery « DeWolf Hopper was playing a com edy part in “Our Daughters.” which was presented by the Criterion Com edy Com In the United States court at Wal- m pany wise Beaudet was a member of rau's French opera pany, headed by Capou nue theater com. re in the pent« | Ave N t Goodwin made a hit in “Hob on September 22, and bis movements ai aigee se bien” at Havertey’ Fourteenth stre were known as far as Philadelphia Welst's camp, at On Point, bas theater with his impersenations of where all trace of him was loot. 11 Mert for the season. The camp put | weil known actors : wate early $000,000 feet this wee cuppesed that he had met With simmer. Next season it will prob.| Annie Russell went to the West In Gout play im that city, and it wae aiiy construct a railroad to take out |“! Where she played the ingenuc Bnown that he bad $300. ‘ % roles ina any th uded the balance of th mber, which p aed } Bastress arrived at Hanover on a = Morris, J. Hy ¢ amounts to 6,000,000 feet, anys the rris, Himour and Tom freight train, and there met a broth. shamed Samntin Russe er, to whom he had written of his Joh coming. He was wearing the rem- vernment by injunction hae tak-|..yon" ©, Henshaw. now with the Rants of the clothing he had on when en a new phase in Spokane, eay@ the curpiiona ng BS nade SB gp e| Chr le - ai ar na” at the Broadway opera he left . Me said that while bh. n Inj aga inet *\house, Bie wife, May Ten ie a “ ‘was waiting at Camden on Septem. provement, it might te called. The ther 88 for @ train to Cranberry he extension of street car lines, new |*** ® Member of the same company went to sleep, and when te woke street grading. sidewalking and even siebmonens Memneag up he was in the mountains of North the bicycle 5 hreatened by | mong a band of criminals, Jelay of restr wders It is} Reeds Giv vice, who had robbed him and kept him caused by clain % prop ” & prisoner. The kidnappers were a erty owners . pl ORK. Nov, 22 —Ppe gang of counterfeiters Pag Seats 7 3 Reed spoke Jast night at the one ‘They kept him in a cave ne ts _W. Kay harvested a 16-pound dred and thirty-first annual banquet him nothing to eat but apples ant avocados . ¢ the chamber of merce. He yaw potatoes, and nothing to drink Since July 4 the Red Cross Soete ureed & firm estab ment of the ey standard ot Yale, spoke, President Hadley, alto Whitelaw Keedt ma haw fed over 2,0 Dut whisky. Bastress contrived to of TH escape from his captors about ten Roe Gaye ago, and made his way to Ro. , ancke, Virginia and from thence to diers Bryant and Geo. Nelson have ampleted the seeding of 1,500 acres Wenever. He will return to Cran. |°% *"**t Beer Pullman | Surgeon for the M berry as econ as his condition per-|_ Four coyotes made an attack on! WasHINGTON, D.C. Now. 22 mite Joe Worthy last week, while he was At th - 22 running @ seeder on H. C. Hunt's | At the tnetance of Mrs. Whitelaw RAILROAD PERSONALS place, near Elberton Reid and other American ladies terested in fitting out the Briti«h bp A colony of % farmers from Madl-| hospital ship Maine for service in Z. 3. Coyle panned through the city "2 Lake, Minn, have purchased South Africa, the secretary of war om hie way up from Portland for !4"¢ near Anacortes, and will soon | has granted leave of absence to Maj Vancouver this morning. and make that their per- | Julian M. Cabell, of the medical de W. E. Cameon, generd! agent of pai: partment, in order that he may a the Oregon @hort Line, is up from _‘7#Ffleld citizens have purchased by | CPt the position of surgeon on that Portiand this morning private subscription four gasoline my td wit) Sawe New York to ©. Ira Tuttle, livestock agent of the : : town will t a Locsin Oregon Short Line, is tn the city to- Gay. The Portland conference of trans- |. continental passenger men, restor @4 the old rates of $51. to Chicago end $40 to M. Paul. The meeting od ot keeping them us The boys of Company H have pre ‘will take the city agency @ific Coast company Ww. of the Pa. |p Kyle ’ ‘One thousand two hundred and sixty-four ‘Try it we journed without any action or prom-| ty. pe” eked from the different roads on the |" a GQtestion of selling tickets through 8 sheer " r brokers. Railroad men hope for an-| cently 1 by other meeting and a new Pacific the v 4 Porn $ Coast Passenger Association are ne y beginning to realize that H re rofit hem, but see in /§ ALE them a prospect of ric their farms of wild oats, says the $ RAILWAY NOTES. | prise ond “i Tomorrow at 10:30 A. M. H.W. Lemeke, formerty city pas. | H ne: Fowte oR ax, | At the Telephone. 3 fott yesterday for Skagway, where he! “Hello, Central?” “What number, |g The Bankrupt Stock : FROM THE more, takes Mr. Lemcke's position. Mr. | pleane ‘Twelve hundr né ots fhe was with the Canadian Pacific in four No; twelve hundred and six AT THE {ts general offices ty-four—one thousand two hundred Rumor says that FE. H. Harriman|*"! sixty four” T can't « you fe @ euccead A. L. Mohler as prest-|'%0 Numbers at once, Which do you Gent of the 0. R.& N. Mr. Mohler) Wnt first?” “T was giving you t to go with the Kansas City, Pitts-|"4* Dumber two different wa dure & Guif mee uder, plea I can't quite : make you out I said I wae giv The Northern Pacific has decided |ing you the mame number two differ 817 Second Ave. Rot to lease the Washington Central to the Great Northern uniens it get#! number do you wanto™ init Mea <= forme other branch In exchange fred and sixty-f eae ior P MEE MER ak ine 0. Ra love we enh ta Diamonds, M., left St. Paul Tuesday ning for | One, two, three Mew York. He has been in confer «ht. “One, two, nur, five, W t h ence with President J. J. Hill wx, seven, eight, nine, ten leven, 3 a C es, Peter Larsen, the well known cat! batalla ont at? “Ye “One, twa, ewelr n way contractor, is in the city. Mr. | ihrer. fou ve, ix jot that? J | y d Larsen built a laree portion of the ts bs two. — four, got that? Ww a Great Northern. es. You want twelve, six four, do ‘ ‘The Clearwater truce expires Feb-|four. Do vou underatanat ety; iverware ruary 1. The Northern Pacific will) “Yes, 1 understand ve ataty y f GROsUbAlai “bauth Welling in the | fect ie barn en nine” y- $ For Whatever They Will Bring neutral territory at that timr z pranes 20s The Madison street cable road has, AMUSEMENT ' i commenced |ts winter service. Cars| BULLETIN : Don't Miss It! will run every. five minutes from th THIRD AVENUE THEATER |& It's the opportunity city to the power house eve (Tonight)—"'Coon. Hollow 3 of the year other one of these will go through to} OLYMPIC HALL~Vaudeville and | ama the dake, | moving pictures, ’ reg eoeecece | OH, YE GODS, WHEN PARENTS Recognize and Appreciate WILL THIS END? Boy's (iood Clothing Values ° WASHINGTON, BD. C, N The report that Secretary @ Judging by our Boy’s Clothing Depart- @ Long is to resign is generally believed at the y department. It @ @ hae deen known for months that the fi-Realth of his @ ment Sales. Another invoice of these 4 daughter had ¢ dimtre 1 Mr. Long, and that he had often 4 expressed th Jentre im to private te No he tine of , 4 © Mre. Long scems to einforce the reavons for the secretary's re- @ rapid-selling, grand wearing, stylish gar- © The criticum which has been visited upon the secretary @ ments received yesterday. Give this de- @ in connection h hb ipport of Admiral Crowninshield’s course @ ’ @ in the Behiey-Baimy atrov wid ordinarily serve to ine @ partment a call when in need of Boy’s 4 fluence him t t port until the end of the adminis. @ trates, But it “id by th wh ne to Mr. Long that @ ' @ he would n pern tar t tand for a moment be @ Clothing. ju HT * Indeed, the retary f fident that, aside from the unm @ Boyw’ 3 to 8-year 3-plece VESTER | Boys’ 4 to 8-year 3-piece VEST: @ fortunate differs ' © merits of the two ad- @ [SUITS 1 brown, mixed Cheviot, | @UITS, fine heavy, all wool Eng @ mirais, b nd . soft Taire of the department @ tty braid on vest and coat, per-| Cheviot, fine brown and gray broken e re ' ba i struggies in the Philip. @ fAtting sd wearing, $2.56 |check pattern, oilk embroidered front @ pines forme ar iin w 1 ke satisfaction for bh o. . only $1.79 «a wu on vest : oat ‘ ha ar { good Judgment inac- @ | py 3 to &-year I-plece VESTER! Boys’ 4 to 8-year 3-plece VESTER Baggy “SOP : 2 [surrs, fine k braid on| SUITS, fine gray broken check, Eng- : - , re bh ' « ut an tancy on account @ [vest witk lined ¢ eautifully fin. | lish wool Cheviot, fine embrotdere of what may 1 ' ' » the reward of Admiral @ shed; cheap at $3.6, our price $3.00 a| #ilk vest, beautifully finished 4 man pe Admira A * phase of Mr a Bape : oult throughout. If you want the best, * at he » " ne way or the other i! the > b my Brose ’ eee ea i. 4 Hoys' 9 to 1-year %-plece SUITS | these will fill the bill; $6.00 value, only @ Navigat 1 ' f ‘ Vative and resting @ | fine mixed Chev splendidly finish. | $5.09 @ suit e ed, grand wear, $3 00 value, only $2.75) Boys’ 9 to M-year 2-plece SUITS, It ine Ally expected that if Mr. Long resigns Assistant Bec @ | 4 4uit fine and heavy, all-wool Engit . tary Alien w ned 4 him Secretary Long is @ Hoya’ 4 to Md-year PANTS, aplen. tweed sults, double seat and knees, oe at ¢ 1 1 t nd will return here @ | didly made, grand wearing; only 250 Deavy Jean pockets, patent watst xt week It t president the @ a pair bands, the tdeal achool sult; $4.2 bin seaak be semabat tc dL pichinmany dab aetars: e Boys’ 4 to 14-year Woot Mixea| YSlUe omly 65.60 @ eult e : ° Chev PANTS, splendidly made, Men's and Boys’ Galf-Plaid CA SOC Oooo eoesoeseoreseoseoeorereooooos Ny NIM hentatdce gewencs ay ogee , at the Firth |), An Increase in the Standing Army to ‘sata Men eit { save naeey ot com Os W. PETERSON & BRO. | Roys’ White Laundered SHIFTS, eplendidiy finished; only 0c each, } Hoys’ Flannel NEGLIGER SUITS, perfectly made; We each | Hoys' Heavy Black Twill SHIMTS, built Like the best men’s grades; | Sc each. WASHING ne Nov hairmar ft ate t t nm military affairs. is unable to ir { Sicate what will be the action of creme at the approaching session with ses scelenadad : a ag oaMatr eerthin Tat axemert | 206, 208, 210 Pike St. ‘ Will be made to past a bill to establish the numerical force of the regu. | % lar army at 100,00 ' ‘ as done at the preceding sension, but iD bab RE with the Acci g fh the opinion of Sena Ha mething will have to be done about | fe poe on yess the Ph ® befor reese w lake up the question o| creasing 1 _ “ ; A ° Pattippin ke up the question of increasing the |), Sarum. Incorte Ped «A GREAT... it and Bick benefits. Agents wanted ¥ i ; " " when addr 4 upon | E. W. ANDREWS, President f * ques , ~ me nen will be necessary for the standing army | : M a fs bef we know how any ! require to maintain order in our new | ¥.L ILLER, Secretary poses | Home office, ling Bloek RD AERO A LRA IAAI EAE LAL IALA, government for the Philippines. Bena- | th congress to preseribe the form of | a? hla eh sh otations 0 eee |§ Spot Cash See Owe eee he ine f a elle For Prices Go Up. . t of @ government in the " 8 ee Gold Dust Ingrain Carpets, new styles, 250 4 ver tried to prevent congress from consid Fan Aesay Valve. Any Quantity Sing Wits irathste ts bamtstens 4 1 duty to refer to the situatio JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. colors, Oe : : ® neress has displayed no ev D26Cherry S&F 4, Maliding Fine Vevet Carpeis, 70 ¥ 1 Management of the affair out of his Axminsters, worth $1.25 are all ° # Germs Lived a Year. COLAMBUSB, ©. Now. An er WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Nov. 22.—A —_— scm ot maviot teres ln tack at tetoe athe ceseammances ottee | FIOM, Pusage ad Bane, fy Holden & Wilson Furniture Ca Mendon, Mercer county. Secretary M Ktates Furniture Ass jon STORAGE 1109-11-13 Second Ave. Probst, of the state board of hen waa b re this evening for the antes back from there. Ther purpose of fixing a schedule of prices nm nae Ga GB fie me aece and two deaths r es It wee agreed to advance prices 10 A.B. avers Tel. White 3$1—p. mu. tymam e year ao. ; ¢ the largest furnitere factories ta YRES TRANSFER C0 Contractors the n, and the advance in price N bg ee ee ee tg, Heating Veat- r » Ww t n ar “ € m ° * effec 7 fi +1 igre tae Bhan le arey DR oh Be a Serene Saaet. e Distributing Cars a Specialty General Repair Werk equal Ma e< 7 séciphia on Decem- "Phone Main 3650 % West Sailie fury Building, foo of Maria & GAS HEATERS Give Immediate Results. Efficient Economica $1.50 up, Including Tubing —_ Jewel Gas Ranges 7” SI0O.00 EACH A few Sample Ranges, slightly used, guaranteed good as new, $5.00 EACH Welsbach Portable Reading Lamp ar S$3.560°-™"™ PURE WHITE SHADY Light of 60- candle power, guaranteed. Costs one-half cent per hour to operate. Cooking, Heating ‘Lighting Appliances on exhibition in our show Room. SEATTLE —aram»»y> AND ELECRTIC Co. 214-216 Cherry Street. R. COLLINS, GAS General Manager Furniture Will Cost More | “RATTLE TRANSFER CO. le brussels, value $1.46 for Ofiee, cor. Uveids Are. PIANO Cheaper than at any any other place in the city. Easy terms........ ILMAN 7 COAL Makes Heat AND... ‘Sherman, Clay & Go. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 616 Second Avenues =~ Saves Money] ? s50 vers] in vestigate it cS. & ed : money; 3 de a a co. 3 s e ie Must be used in framing good pict ures. We can suit T)ACIFIC PICTURE FRAME CO THe ‘THE MARTIN N. B. CURTIS |THE WASHBURN (GUITARS 1916 Third Ave. greeceeooooooorors | : DR a f STEWART $ Are those in which the tone is the be ° clearest, the ht o SPECIALIST © | Sietest order, AGA the waters MAUR cS © | of the finest quality. We sell all of e cat : these celebrated makes, and at prices $ DISEASES OF WOMEN > | wich ince s good guitar within the e eee ane @ | your selection, $ Skin Diseases ¢ <a ° ‘es ° H 3 PONBURG... : Winter & Harper 4 MEDICAL INSTITUTE ¢ Durke Building, -50- ae $ — 49°50-51 Boston Block S Second Ave. and MarionSt, oo o00oeseereeess| rg TWO FINE_—= Second-Hand Pianos Cheap. Genuine bargains, Also fine line of new high- grade pianos, 14is seeomt Ave Ramaker Music Co, f FE ur Weather GOVERNMENT sons potter for Aimskn, | ry and hard better servh timber be bowghe t U.S. worl Army cavalry trousers, §2.75 a pair; small sizes, 30 and 32 waists, | rubber blankets and from $1.25 up; Gen. Miles’ pattern storm and cloud weather hooded at, $4.50; buffalo fur overcoats, $25 each; ov ats, $1.50 to $3 he vas hoods, each; chincilla, he poncos, | and neck protectors, 60¢ each on black wool ah 74 hate ##e each; |} 1s not far off. We do hope heavy all-woot flannel blouses, $1 to ‘ e » each; heavy all-wool flannel over you will bring your work shirts, $2 each: dark navy blue un early. dershirts and drawers, $1 each; can 7 1918-@ vas overalls and jumpers, T5c suit; iC. C. BE RG EB _ Third Ave army carbines, cal. 4 } prospect- _—— ing packs, $1; grub bags, 25e; heavy | canvas leggings, 25e to $1; army Saivers, Remington pattern, $3.0 |) Crile Espr- 1. W. Lows | bare. shelter tents, army | bugles 800 sailors’ overcoats, at | $9; 10,000 all-wool watch caps, at 2c; 600 pairs all-wool socks, at 30c; 000 pairs cotton socks, at 15c; 100 ing, at The 414 Yesler Way. Telephone Mein 700 And we will call for your order or to give figures. | pairs canvas le 3 200 ne havy drawers, $1; lanyards, 3c; all. ; wool sweaters, $2; government. shoes, mpet iss nate Butterworth & Song brie cits W. S. KIRK, * eitiy *e | fL ments in any comotery ‘rel. Pine 40, Ses