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a mente = THE SBATTLE STAR for several years, it run tn the Bast, where it was su cessfully played by Lisste Pvans f a number of years. It embrac within its scope various types of Southern life and seen it hae an iT nteresting plot, many starting mite ations that are well worked up, without the usual obnoxious effects. Miss Lydia Dickman played the part of Clips very well, W. J. Ce qunatmentse well, as Old Crisiey and Mr, Jom Gobay as Judge Norwood, were R il exce nt The part of the p On the Street Railway |ss3.2%) 0) SSSA " received an excellent interpretation Consolidation at the hands of Mins Madge Neville e All of the other characters were #0 well taken a® not to require indt tenascin vidual mention ‘omx’s Ferry’ is one of the beat sp] things seen at the Third Avent ws bo hon Baar » Tiagee theater this neason, | The play will capitalists are not very anxious to eaine 0 Up before the city counct! of Be attle for another consolidated street | “as r franchise | ‘ : boot they would like to improve] “A Stranger in New York," Ho @ operate their car lines as one| latest and best comedy su ayetem, the fact remains that there | Comes to the Beattie theater for tw fe many advantages under the pres. Performances, com ng Sunday @ht State of affairs. For one thing, | Mbt. The recerd of this comedy ts almost unprecedented. Lt ix now the owners get practically double enjoyed @ tone | fore at present. If a consolidated |!M& Presented in England, Amertoa franchies, with 4 cent. fares and |#4 Austratia, and has proven a pro- | tramefers were given them, they | POUnced suocens everywhere | Surtnemmore, the olf Seattle Trac-|the Righest commendations, and ts tion company’s franchise is still faid to be superior to the creator o! 684 TOF Hearty M6 years This prop. | {he Tele ay erty is the Dest of the roads now op sae by the proposed consolidated | ar Novelty. Company. To get one franchise for) Although Un Sam has acquired 41) thelt F648 would mean the sacri. | Vast territory tn the Orient, the NOS Of BEVETA! years Of this Valuable | Cititens of Seattle have y had an franchise Which the company now | oppertunity of see of the na ot |tives of our new fp m. Next ‘The failure of Mr. Furth's mission, | Week they will have a to wit. if t¢ should turn out to be a failure, | Meee 8 Unig perfo by «8 wit teave conditions tn street rall.| end of native Filipinos, who will much as they now exist pen a week's engag at the “Diaee the new order of things,| Third Ayenur theate Sunday Fremont was to have the Ballard Melt The company om - 4 ONG Ross people traveling through |t'¥e artiste, including full ban her streets to Seattle, on a branch|*O oretestra, and local musicians of the Fremont line, while the Weet| ¥!!l have an opportunity of learning rest service would be reduced by | fOMething Hew in the Hpanish-Jay one-half. This will probabiy not be | Shee" musical tine The company GbHe, at least for some time, aw mat. | Comes direct from the Royal theater ters now stand. Manila, and has never been seen in| the United States outside of Ban Francisco. ELK’S LODGE QF SORROW The U. of W came will be calle elevens are the twe t Weatern Wa school hy work, while the "V jexeelled in weight Bach year on the firet Sunday in December the Bike holt meroria! | ot the lant met TRAMPS te known as the Elke’ of Sorrow.” It is always ob by the Seattle lodge This year the servines will place at of December 3; the committee on oy reed being Dr. F. M Conn, Dr. George M. Newlands and win 5. Humphrey. A fine musica! PN a a Soa by Mr. ©. TO SKA, Kan exposit Premier Weary W Delaney have deposited $1 unless the vessels % The total coat |age will be $75, tne this amount must jock exchange re morning under the of Anthony Cor- ea to) embark |trampe have aire showed ors and this amount wil FOOTBALL TOMORROW ond eleven play tat? park m the Seattle High school tomorrow af ternoon atthe ¥. MCA The} These bent Junior teams ngton the Bown The High | beste team boys have | teams are | lim far better shape than when they TO Now fittew, have Parts about February 15, Oo with be fortes are ue be pa Several cha VISIT PARIS: Vessels Charter the Enemios of Work. 4 to Carry An asso Catton of tramps to visit the Parts on hae been formed by thy George Pu via, Jared Yeoman, #am Mitchell and | tree silver theories They ‘ two salling Vessels and will start for! rtered 1900. They 4 for membership In the anae of the wi iting meal treasury before a man wit! be the own | the dry dock will be finished in a few days, when the vessel will bel» The latest 4 a of the totem pole sorrows were brought to * brought to § atele we. heme her MA-\@ this city last nieht on t teamer Cily of Seattle Four of the & chinery overhauled, after which her Gaia’ ae ted to appear before 7 ny 3 ‘ 7 it 4 were expect NF to be one of the |S jury at June, mn now where, bow Poe etre ent ne @ | Exacting customers find it a beat boats the ka run * ~ b " 1th v The Moers were Capt vynell * | - \ . a Pu Pope, I Morgan and Quartermaster Peter # | department. Every garme ® « * & —— On the retury ao from Skagway the oMecers appeared at * |salesladies. Popular prices } di } & Juneau and teatit aa to what they knew the alleged & * 1 eh ame down on the Cottage City that @ the Meera w ne held on @ criminal charge, proves to be & i} ) * int Tr wewat ¢ sUused was to delay the veasel a | ladies Fine Me erized Sateen ) >» Uy eft, the Jury bad not reported, w& | Walste, pretty rows of jucking down | * atid ‘ * uess how the jury will report, ®@ | front like above cut, plaited back a i * meant nmittes” who swiped the atick are ® | rich, lustrous material, $3.00 value, . awalting f steamer & jonly § ch Se) - * everal of thes nitteemen” think the trip back to Jun- ® | Ladies’ Fine Wool WAI#TS, body ® on * ¥ t sling the pole would be very ® /lined throughout, splendidly made ® plea | $1.50 value, only $1.00 each Wants It or $20 000 * ‘ ri Mr. M were the only officers cited who ® | Ladics’ Fine All Wool WAISTS ’ * wnythiog i fthe pole. At the time the dep- & | the new army and navy pattern, blue * was ma ' r Poy sleeping the sleep of the just, & | body, red yo whiteb raid) trim as Payment # and Q no dead to the world # | ming, a stylish garment; $1.85 each 4 * 1 ' City of Beattie that all of @ | Ladies’ Fine Twilled Dark Plaid *. ) ‘ perty will be indicted With hard * WAIBTS, pretty lor ym binatio _ - * an exces the passengers take a more serioun view of the & |#plendid fitting; Sbe value, only 6% * mat han t Neers of the ve It ie weld the white people t& | each A $20,000 damage suit bas Been @m- @ in Alaska are puehit Matter harder than the Indinns, aa they # | Fine Black Satin WAISTS, body tered by Salmon Chestiahua in the » enuces ‘ wintry being robbed of some of the ® | lined throughout, handsome piaited m pole eane, He charges NM. gy ¢ ‘ ve t iriste & | back, rich dressy garment Latimer, J. W, Clise, Geo. H. Migby, | ¢ *“ Saas Sy allege be ge Oo M4 Be ER OOOO ICICI I I ini toi tof tittitet | laine. ripe y — . | Thompaon, Proserick Rey , , | hLas hts MADE TO oR? Jan. K. Rothwell, wit | Sy Sass. ts CAPTURED THE _|UNCLAIMED oe and in ht time, and with & himself and family, chopped down and carried off his totem pole, which | he ways t & valuable relic inherited ies. sens bie Cachan The Derieg Act of Col. Bell Rare Good Things at the! PNSCRE with the Columbian Aci Hle values the totem pote at $26,600 dent Association. Reserve Fund, jand has brought Near Porac. Sale Yesterday. $20,000, | Incorporated under the of the pale, or | laws of the State of hington, Acci ol ok we TON, D. ¢ aa ‘The Northern Pacific Express com. | dent and Sick benefits, Agents wanted. | - a Ofcia tar ed show tlpany euet 4 off tte unciaim KB. W. ANDREWS, President. Cot. Prank 1] f the Thirty-|ed packages yesterday. The buy- F. L. MILLER, Recretary f the Meventh ca yet been discovered who purchased a FREE SILV R' has pe hed f ty { r | box for a dollar and found the wae} Nant exploits of personal daring in| filed with @ooda to the value of E war in th pines. This #pe-| several hundred, but # large number | Spot Cash a performed |are very much in evidence today 5OB...0 " - ly Col. F nber 9 near F | who did the other thing | Gold Dust . y ‘ . M—Cart r was in cor ‘ ~ ems ee re a »«@ anti-impertatiats think of the result! giment The “wise ones” snapped them up. | JOSEPH BA ER & BROS. of the recent elections, declared that| Just a» the day was dawning the |The boxes were paste-Doard. They | senor <, Beilting excepting in lows, and, perha Nn) party red ny'® pat-|were flat. They had every point of Bouth Dakota, he found no results| - sting of Ome captain, one| resemblance to those packages in} that could be inferpreted a: al tenant and f rivates Col.l which one gets the winter sult ord >” gu ndorsements of the administration | Bell was in advance of his men and | bought from the sauve and solicitous| cy. He found several which he|«purred on his horse. The enemy ¥ traveling agent.” They contained "RATTLE TRANSFER mit |regarded in the opposite light 1 and th ht to run | xampl The “wine ones” depart. | Mr. Schura, who has devoted much | aw Col. Be cad alone led with “patehes™ enough to keep study to the lessene of the recent and charged the them for some time to come. Frelgni, Passenger tad Baga elections, Makes the interesting de-| with hie pistol | Other fakes made the hearts of STORAGE fuction that William J. Bryan, al-/ party and compell | many sad and added to their stock —— though he may run for president onthe captain and t of windom Ten ia d-a the iee avan an anti-imperialistic platform, really (a close and hot £ The sale of unclaimed packages) '@ e will be an efficient ally of the imper four insurgents, who we e- | never anes te the wealth of the com- alists if he continges to thrust his|ceaied in @ neighboring | mufity, but it does temporarily to the fore thicket the epirit of the man who wants u n thing for nothing The fee | ie voy aod ation w} to the allow hundred | 1y paid $5 or more EVANGELISTIC WORK. Rev. L Delaware, ©, hold meetings at the Methodiat Kpls copal ehure Street oh noth ‘ yext month M. Ba eh on the Aker, an evangelist of has been engaged to in thiweity. Me the Madi last Sunday Coop STEAMER OREGON y new steam#hip Orogon, whieh on in the drydock at Quarter master harbor for several days, has been inspected by Inspectors Hry- ant and Cherry t. Hryant found her hull to be In exceptionally fine ondition, ‘Ti e work to be we At The Trades Would License Gambling SEATTLE’S POPULAR MISS and Labor Coun eoran. A great deal of interest ® believe that $1.20 | -poronto, Ont., is considering a prog aifeady Being Manifested, and un-| will be on r liste by the time |sition to eatablish « dally pap. Ger the new auspices the exchange | the «hipe are ready to move Char Promises fo prove successful. ft ie | lewtown. 8 C., will probably be the, The American Federation of La that the too many contrary in-| starting polr ‘The headquarters bor has reased ite membership by bearing upon the conduct of | the asnociation is Leavenworth, | Over 254.000 during the present year he A8 exchange were the causes of | Kan The machinists of Philadelphia are ite 1 guécess, Mr. Corcoran has| When the announcement ll | ccondian tab making &. unis’ wane made the most stringent rules that| unique organization was first made ie. the nine-hour day on May 1. 1900 Peesibiy be enforced on an ex- by Fr a, his statement was receiv . Seace cas legitimate dealing are) ed with doubt. But he, Yeoman, Mit The annual convention of the In ‘o% @9 Muth aseurance as circum-|chel and Delaney all have ample ternational Piricklayers’ Union wt! chee #M permit. proof in the way of checks and cor. | be held at heater, N. ¥., Monday, pe Fake sales and inflated quotations | responior to show that their |Jan. §, 1900, rigidly excluded. Ali stocks | claims are true | pes are put on the board will have| At the time of the original pubti-|.7* eget hace J Le Ratiroad 00 represent mines or prospects that | cation It Was staled that Delaney | Trainmes a yemere le wears the management te reasonably con-|had gone to France for the pi jfrom Peoria, ll, to Cleveland, 0., fident of. Mr. Corcoran fully un-|of making arrangements at We hia month derstands that “boosting” t» the |" * and other places on the route| Ninety per cent. of the cigarmakera cemee of the present depression in » Havre to Paris, He has re-|at Spokane have gone out of the bur Minihg stocks, and has always been | turned and made a f th ness owing to the bad conditions of Qn Opposer of this method of doing | Work that he accomplieh in five |the trade tn that city Dbustnéts. Under the new rules, ali | cities between the two con named are entitied to do bawiness on the ex- ult haw been that thoae| San Francisco carpenters will de- enange Wh6 can satisfy the manage erstand enterprise are| Mand an increase of the minimum ment hat they are engaged tn a legi- | More encouraged than ever | wage scale to $1.6 per day of eight timate undertaking. }hours, to go inte effect on and after Mr. Al. @. Ayerst will be the calle An Unpleasant Reminder, | rmber & 188 nd rétording secretary. James don’t go to church often, but | The forthcoming report of the Ono hie mamma took him there taat |M*Pector of mines will show that the Sunday. New Wishes she hadn't, |a¥eraee monthly wages of pick min enor, who indulged in a dreadfully |¢T* $19.40 and machine runners $34 CE a nexeusahte tremoto, had finished hie | 9%" A Rare Good Thing. solo. Then he spoke up. | ‘The Carpenters’ Union, of Dallas, Ne. FIN" was the clever French Mamma,” hi 1 in «a abril! x, one of the strongest ore farce that entertained the patrons of | “hi*Per. “what makes that man’s | zations in the state, has notified th attie theater last ning, | Veter shake #0 contractors that on and after May ® 4famatic standpoint the Hush, dear,” said mamma, “I do|) next it will demand the eight-hour farce is of the highest order, being |" ‘pone mma.” the Ht hase ” Y e ho ge ne tle scamp | , ‘ oe ae this kind. 1t affords excellent oppor- | %0", KNOW when papa’s voice shook |)°"N Pittet _ funttien for a clever company tn do [the other night you maid it waa beert™ | become a recond abure. owing to that 6 why Jame pe ce ne rApid development of ita hemat- artyatic work | h ‘ IreD | te ore beds, Which are the largest in The play came with the reputation | Pr'vieees have been #0, rudely cut |i, wong Of deing risque, but is badly deserv- + tbe of thie, although there are sever. | | Chicago plano workers involved In lines that are quite suggestive L Nl the present lockout in the trade In ie miuat necessarily be, as the v that city will start up a co-operative Soe adee play hinges upon con-| : rg i gs gd Ae pers stipend eat jelity ing secured, Stock to the amount o Mr. Grismer's adaptation of the! NEED LAWS $100,000 will be issued French comedy is, beyond question, | Photo-engravers in New York are 4m artistic success, and it will be} attll complaining that conviets In the Ward to conceive it being enacted by| WASHINGTON, D. ©, N Elmira prison are taught photo-en @ better comedy Mise Maude It Is ssonably certain that 1 eraving and thereby a state law tn Granger, Mies Pear! Pvelynne, ha he first billa to come before Con ing violated, while honest work Ward 8. Abeles and Mr. Harry Allen|«res® will be that providing a gov-|ingmen are kept out of employment Were most notable among the per-|ernment for Hawall and anothe x poe , and were all Just about as| tend ur tariff Jaws and financial) The Bullding ades’ Council and Gever as one could wish tem to the istand of Porto Rico | the Build ‘ Exchange of Louis It {# to their artistic handling of r Cullom has announced that|Ville, Ky. have adopted working he play that lines otherwine sumse he w r fuce the b prepared Tiles that will be in operation until tive are made to run more smoothly. | by the bill prepared hy the ii. May 1, 1990, which provide for a nine- ‘The many friends of little Mam an commiasion at the beg of Nour work day, overtime at the rate Miroy were disappointed that whe the feesion, and earn t G4 not have better opportunities, |forward toa vote. He holde that the About aif whe had to do was to he |people of Hawall were placed in an Pretty and fascinating, and Mine G embarrassing position by the act of . : ‘s 5 vey Never did have much trounte in |annexation by the United States, ang| HAVANA, Nov. 24.—Efforts are doing that that it ts the duty of congr S| being made by the police to stop “Mile. Fin” will be repeated Fr x them a ble |gambling, which is very prevalent Gay and Saturday evenings, with a iving them @ aystem of law wo.|The Hersido says it Je impossible to Caparday Matinee =~} whieh the island can be govern- | «top gambling, but contends that tt . _ could be modified by putting a very The Third Avenue AMUSEMENT MULDeTEN he license on gambling houses, “Poge's Ferry” received its initial “ Mine. A anipeesible for an production at the Third Avenue BATTLE THEATER—"Milc, wi. (10 Manin y y theater last night. The company A but the rich to follow the practice presenting it wan ween to better ad THIRD AVENUE THEATER | PY thin means, it says, the rich vantage than in their former pro-| (Tonight)—"Forg's Ferry could be made to help pay for the duction, Although the play has not} OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville and |support of the howpitale and other in been seen in Seattic before, at least, | moving pictures, jstitutions that are in need of funds. | WHO SWIPED THE POLE, IS ROW THE QUESTION ‘Officers of the City of Seattle Testified and the Report of the Grand Jury Is Awaited. and News. oe teed HIGH ‘SEAS AT y CAPE FLATTERY. - PETERSON & BRO. Ready-to-Wear——@& Waist and | Dress Skirt That meets the approval of the American women. pleasure to patronize this nt fitted by experienced on every garment. Ladies’ Fine Brocaded DWESS SKITS, well lined and finished, prr- fect fitting; $2.66 value, only $2.00 each Ladies’ Fine Black English Bro- cade DRESS SKIRTS, handsomely lined velvet bound, perfect fitting; &® value, our price $2.89 each Fine All Wool English Gerge DRESS SKIRTS, man tailor-made, moreen lining cordoroy bound, beau. tiful fitting and finished; $6.95 vaiue, only $5. each Ladies’ Fine Worsted Piaid DRESS q SKIRTS, splendid lining, velvet bound, made in new sheath skirt patt ; cheap at $.26, only $3.75 each, lait oR ON SHORT NOTICE. age tilitesc 206, 208, 210 rike St YRES TRANSFER CO. Distributiag Cars a Specialty iPhone Main 3260 OMe, cor Ovetdontel Are and Jackson street | | ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. VRAARIAVAVAVD WRU VEDA DEVI ‘The ships Ferris 8. Thompson and) the Amertean Otrl are etill Aghting wage of $2 per day for a tug te pick them up, The r i ‘ ¥ aol fi Pers ent wreck of the Jane Falkenbere An Artuima Inventor has patentndw cent Src af the Jane, Paientorg -— COAL s oo be “ : ne eon = - « siderable anxiety They stag aa sioe hs ehied & few days ago, and) ty &. oo pown to have been all right at adh p Cone 7 ne | p ae Se See on A vensel which causes yet more| Makes Heat jueted to» we anxiety ie the Highland Light. The Michix has a new law similar| Roanoke reported this veanel with to the M 1 yulring ber rudder disabled and drifting sea »AND.... neing of barbers, but tt in « ward. Two tugs were sent out to rt Minn «in that it look for the veasels, but returned ta a sof non 1 at nt without finding them. 000 ar 1 THE KAUTZ CASE. f manufacturers have fo — whose yearly output In Judge Benson's court yesterday 180,600, 04 the sult of J. H. Hoescher against f t Clearer Mra. Fannie Kautz, widow of the es .: '% ¢ the late Gen. Kaute, wae on trial. Mr By having Sines! bine 1 n-union, | Moescher claimed that he was prom Pictures Framed pote cheap labor |!fed @ four years’ echolarahip at pone Boe iy, aatated " tanford university, In constderation DY US_—__eeemm. “ ‘ P nae f him waiving hin right to an ap- Frame C ‘The nial my the pointment to Annapolis in favor of 6 Thiet Aveuee Brotherhood of Paint Decor | Gen, Kaute’s son, The jury awarded ators will meet be W'*. Mr. Hoescher damages in the sum of Dee. 4. At A $547 46. | me . Se Seseeeroe eles ese Walp YE DR J. 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