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— ast Edition [BUFFETED # O'Clock p.m. HELD Man in Feoctaa Wanted Here for Robbery Schooner Thurston Arrives From Nome With Sixty Passongers ts of Maccabees “Are Out $57,000 rhe Rchooner Nolile @. ‘apt. Nich tough voye was towes Thurston, < TACOMA, Nov. 1.—Frank Kelley, | {Y Everareer fhurston Ia alk wanted for robbing Carl Heinrich in| Nome Oct. 14, with 00 passengers, any eat 66 Gs Geen oe untered heavy weather the day First avenue, Seattle, yon the) After leaving. The poi morning of June in gash | Peited PSs Scanye nmedt tg Reoree'd [OG pe og ade Lag Fiaroor. Av that © there were ing the county sheriff. OIL AS FUEL Many Steam Vessels Making the Change From Coal King} the eamers FE They are making by the inside panna, te of $2000 war t neers of t CARTIER’ S CASE 1 and Mine trip to Beattlo od the divided among Thurston. ik No. th court tle of asmault The jury in Ju tmpaneled to try J. Fel Among the Pacific coast steamers | machinist, on the charge that are abandoning coal for oil as | and battery preferred a. » @ number of the California | Emory Towers, disagreed thin morn ‘The ferry-boate Oakland, | ing and the case will be tried again Piedmont, San Pablo, Thor-| Saturday morning. The jury stood oughfare, Transit and Tamalpais, | four for conviction and two for dis- the tugs Hermosa, Richmond and | charge. Prentiss and the —_—- Frishie, Albion Ri Lindauer and | Olymple are using oti. change bas met with favor in California be- | cause the ofl can be obtained t at emall cost. The shorift's Office in Ignorance SCARLET FEVER of His Whereabouts ‘Two cases of scarlet fever were re~ 7.-United States Ad Nov. : and staf occupied ‘Dox at the launching of th ip Bendetto Brin tc expressed admiratio h of the American navy sly referred to the death of NTAL ported today. ‘They are in the Luft family at 711 Stewart street and the Connell family at 720 Lakeview ave- nue, communicated by phone with Sher- Mt R. B. Lister of New Westminster, , Who has gent reveral alarm= Ing dlepatches concerning the escap- oa F. N. Handy. “= GLEASON AND Tonight Will Witness 20-Round Go repores of Handy’s movements, and it he knew noth for a Decision . Dereaboute, Oremnon, been suspected as betny Manes, was killed at North last night, while riding « bee og, he RS RE MUCH SPORT IS PROMISED THIS WINTER Several Boxing Contests of a High Order Being Arranged The %-round glove contest between Kid Fredericks of this city maa den, who has charge of the contest, has done everything in his power to. make the affair a success. With his assistants, every detail has been arranged to add (o the comfort and plea: who will attend, Bpecial cara will run over the Grant street line and the accommodations at the are excellent. Both of the Inde are in fine trim, and anxious to win. If the contest goes to the limit, a decision will be given cal pet ho papers. given out, and will not be antil the contest begins. * TACOMA DON’T OWN ALL THE SHIPS Phil Snowden, manager of the ng Ughtwelght Dick Eee, Mya dgned hie man for 4 20- Williamson, of Duluth, Minn. The contest will.take place at George- town Nov. 21. Snowden will keep Case busy and Constantly before thep ublic. He has also made a match for Case with Barney Mullin, a welterweight. The date of the Intter contest will ably one week after the Gaoe Mamson rail, Sa BUT, OF COURSE, HE'S A CITIZEN being heard today before Judge George on th Barberi in ac- ‘The Glenfarg, one of the Glen iiners, 74 the City of Destiny claims ae its own, came over to 8¢- <a yesterday to load. it will ike 1,400 tons of salmon afd 1.000 tons of wheat at the West Senitle elevators. About, 6) tons will be taken at Tacoma. The ship came here because of the supertor facil. ‘thes for Other steamers of this line which may be expected crerwet nensarry, : ‘one. Probably ei ener cae en Sectian to pent and Great Britain, Sars saa RETAIL CLERKS’ SOCIAL TONIGHT ‘The fourth monthly social of the Retail Clerks’ union will be held thie Officers evening in G. A. R. hall, in the Col- were instalied by Lodge) lins building. A program consist- Orvilie pi seteatod a, ing of addresses, vocal and instru- , and Hoi mental music, and fancy dancing, inment Soemmliee ‘eub-| will be given. Afterwards a few giieh that & ee te for the season,| hours will be spent in social dan to be interesting and} ing. Wagner's orchestra will fur- | nish the music, | HUNG CHANG IS DEAD - ‘Great Chinese Statesman and Diplomat Will Be Succeeded by Prince Ching nds and Servitors Show Their Sorrow by Wierd Wailing---They Provide Paper Horses to Carry His Soul to Heaven---Amer- ican Interests in Orient Will Not Be Affected | utable resort below Yesler wan. ‘The alleged assault took place several weeks ag r feature of the case ts Jan't aseumed ngiieh language. $0 i€ he could talk the languag in good E could not. An tmpar be secured for him, however the case con tinues late this afternoon. PRIN, Nov. 115 Hung Chang; gradual carbonic acid poisoning. apparent that the imperial ge BY STORM ainat him by | Thie morning the sheriff's office | of the erimin. | Je waid that one | round contest to a dectaion with Billy) ba Serre TE NRT eC TTC TT vie en ee teermeemwmn cree meen | ce creer angen THE SEATTLE STAR, FREMONT FIREMEN The New Crewand New House Ready Saturday METEOR GETS BACK Glebo Liner Makes First Round Trip to Honuluiu | | liner Meteor, Capt Jen-| The new fire enat " this ty Lieut, Ja | oO, € isting of 1 + houne b The Meteor left Honolwlu on October | ’ GET OUT, THEN PLAY INSIDE) WHY NOT BEGIN nm and and Mrs. ata ng party ins hall on ‘Tuesday lo Richards gave a tea | And Do a Little Fining Among Your- fternoon at her ives, Messrs, Councilmen? Kichards, who i iaiting her Mrs, Archibald Fisken will give « pe whist party tomorrow evening at her The council finance committee has | Mawes HIP yt a About @ropped another city employe—An- | 16 guests wil be pronent sistant Franchise Inspector Wilson.| Aira, Will H. Parry was the hostess This leaves Walter Wheele yoaters arty tor, alone to do the Work of that office. With the ones amount of Wearing u the different ¢ half the a renult, many Important h not be Inspected at alt. ‘The committes dropped Mr, Wis as It haw done other employes, » States, In order to reduce expendes. | Mrs. Will 11. P That action, however, has calied 1M v forth the suggestion that the com. | plagfed mittee could further curtail expens-| ‘The dormitory girls of the Univers. en by living up to the provi f | ity of Washington wil give a spr at the dormitories on Saturday ev Ing In hon a team of visiting football play Mr. J, Kdmund Butler, ent musiolan ax of Omaha, Neb., the city charter and asnessing a fine of $10 on each counciiman who misses & council meeting. Many times there have been absences, but fo far there ie not an inatance where anything was deducted fr sent membor'a anlary. It bi Stated that should the city charter be followed, certain member ¢ committee would wuffe SIX SHOTS @ promin- teacher of muste has recently looat- 1 in Reattle, and will open a studio w Curti# block on Second Mr. Mutier was for some organist of Trinity cathedral in Omaha, and considered "the most fintehed and capable organiat tn th: city. He will give @ series of organ snd piano recitale during the com- ing winter. rand Mra Ke A. Abbott of leventh avenue north, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Adria to Mr. Charles ‘o wed from pi or Bennett Thompson on Thursday (Gontinues Gem pegs ons.) evening, Nov. 1, @t St. Mark's Late this afternoon J. F. Disard | Shrek, was put on that he | when he heard & shot ter @ short interval and after a ir inte follower TIED-UP more shots, Sek om cosalon or ‘wereaith, meanding’ i tront ot | WOPK Stops 0 on State Haggerty's liquor store about fort south of Guy's store on second avenue, He heard six shots, The first sounded like a fire-cracker, a tater he hegrd two more that sound- ¢d like bomb explosions, He start ed towards Guy's, and while going there, heard three more In quick #u jcession. Thought the three shots Hore about 16 or 30 seconds after the Capitol Building OLYMPIA, Nov, T—Work on the state capitol butiding at Olympia has been stopped by Contractor Gore and his Ansoclates pending action by the state capitol commission on a re- quested extension of tine and settlement of certain detaiix of the plans in which Contractor claims erfore have been made. ‘The foundation of the bullding is practically complete to the water table, but there is @ very small quan- lity o€ stone om hand. A complete wet of De hi Plans has been asked for the work. ROANOKE FINED Couector of Customs Heustis 10. day fined the N. A. T. $8260 tor excean pansengers’ On the bicam Roanoke. At the same rate of an was given to the Valencia, ber passenger, and a return of B40 Id be fined on an Passenger let of 267, Kegley- McIntyre Co. 111 Occidental Ave. “Hatt Nickerson was standing | Becond avenue, across from |store, when he heard wha be! thought was a small pistol. Two louder _repor folto og and a litte jater three m Cron-examin- ation he den that | he had any til- fecling againat John Considine, but Sdiaitied that they had not spo each her for some months, al- though they formerly ald no. JENNIE AND LOUIE HAVE CALLED THE WHOLE THING OFF The Fond Husband Has Kept on Going Ever Since the Happy Wedding Day on uy's Jennie Qunterman, a bride of four law's interpoal art fo annul her aiea Louie a vn Phone Main 495 eh er e or marriage, ‘Her by ‘| FANCY MUSCATEL dite the marrioge end RAISINS 6c that he left town and ha This morning Jan mother of the bride, in a complaint, oaks that th riage be made void, and daughter be restored her Per pound. n't sho » marriage. FANCY SEEDED RAISINS—1-Ib pkg, eac’ ven 10e |BANQUET BRAND SUGAR | complaint that the marringe license was lasued w | CORN—Verv toothsome; suf- » false statement of the age of y cooked; or squire gir! by one Charles Gardiner,| {ciently ked; only requires ed that Mra. L n_| Feheating for use; nt ter} can, 10; per doz is further set up| le after her mar conmummate | the nd at the present ledge of ber bus 1's whereabouts, data een eee eee nent | pose Aha NPETTIT’S || aoa wows per $1.10 | K DAVIS arrived to. » and the bunkers to I ‘The ship J. F. Sargent day from San Fran at the West Bentt! coal, The U. 8. rated this morning f pine islands. Her car 615 of hay and = BILLBOARDS EVERYWHERE army transport Egbert the Philip > conmin toni at Beautiful Works of Art There seems no end to the ¢ontin- throughout the city, have made such Tuesaday and Wednesday permits were taken out, Vigorous’ protest, 12 1100 First avenue, Weatern and Vine d avenue south F. Ross, steward of the Multno- ed to the police i che MacDougall n was arre ed & Hite afternoon for disorderly conduct Bighth Virginia, Madison and dway, Spring and First Densy way and First Third avi | First nenr & ‘wenty-third nue and Twenty-fo ed up of Citizens All Over Town May Look |: ued erection of unsightly bill boards againat which property owners In residence districts 7 of which are in residence districts, They are as follows: Western @venue and Bell street, rth th, Yeslor way and Sixth today te room had been robbed in Southwick’s store FE. ELLIOTT Ketracting Optician Why persist in wearing glasses that donot fyyour eyes, ‘They are dangerque are in time. 9-10 aay Hidg., 24 and Pike. 8rilliant, Giean, Convenient. No Matches, Smoko Or Odor THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC Co. 907 First Avonue D. G, OBRUS Hurry | They last i’ > i > » Fock tie morning 1 LA perniat if greens finn f For the WAR attended iy; ry tending to governi mal troubles and feenes. wie, Wwany chang i “ales - 3 { Bahes and | eourt yurd place in China the f After the disastrous war with Jap | ld ta — yamen United Btates dre not materially in| a 1d Hung Chang was obliged tc Littie Tots Wing the last moment by| Prince Ching succeeds Chang mei take the onerous and humiliating : 4 : SM serves dee | ge Go erelt * "| tank of arranging peace terma wiih |B 4 IS THE si 1 Anew line of Cape and Bon ¥ vived to the beat possible dvantage new: Meas tyloa, hay fl ite size, whieh omy na | Most Femarkable men ever produced Pekin, owlng to the unt son at " SEA TTLE H han ever. mple ‘ine on cae with the body, The cy . wedge It wax General Grant who said that | her window believe that tne ne Chinese Of coms! 14 Hung ung deserved to rank 4 FOR A OME OR Re mana My ate needed to car and wielded & mich.) Among the roRe men of the extths| 4 ps: Solbepaba Mis tace” Hea eaoed ne me wan! The death Of Li may hav 13 THE FAIR pony 4 wan han-\by heathen education and puperstl-| co pm Pe upon oo : $ ¢ Cor. Pike and Secend Avo. tions, the man rose muperior to them na, wh ot 4 joped the high sin tee $300. 00 LOTS ba ———— Beet aman himselt acs ‘lization, ON, D. Cy N ; 4 AAARbah ania Adbe nance Fm native dectony a, r of China and I grey rere H : i Hihacae strane ere 4 inet owed ‘by a trong ere ; { FAan Page fmmgant's © Sncantatony 5 whieh y wap |p 523 New York Blk. { cena the foreign Physio, 1 counnelior 0! 4 ane i) 4 ; ‘ " am afraid PETTIT & SON [3 ieoee Me to Ulceration of th. ife'a work fruit j Ottion, 628 ist Ave, $ came . «r my peonle don’t understand, fl vryvvyyyyvrreryyryyyy f 86S Peat of ver, the nocd for his services became ‘Wu, sadly. — | SERKELELLOPINELCKLEEH FH MT ee 600 Lanterr $1.25 Brase 7be $1.25 R. R. Lantern $1,00 $1.25 Cold Blast Lanterns, .90 $1.26 Dark Lanterns 'Rainier Hardware) Company me First pass Foot of Seneca St. phone, Main § These Prices as Long as'~ brick i fresh f s The toll Newsy Notes of the Harbor |, ig VR and Sea—Vessels That | ta cont 5 Me | pouna ming in Come and Go | strong, but mand main-| Kine a wt Is othing. ne the fruit or veg “ | tables thix morning. Quotations re-| "5, yr. eee ' is under Ene ' { ranch, ‘ her bull] Kanter ) andat of herein. Poultry— 1% terior furnishtnien SOBBING QUOTATIONS. | iit ioc: t - we as (CORNECTED DAILY) Inole Francioce Tuesday night for Beattie Greon Frult she! quitenn | 3 With 1200 tone of freight. All of this! Lemons—3.000.00 a box; cooking | how bobigc. we is for local merchants excep | applem, Tbe@Sl; eating applon, #1 i tons of merchandine and ore ov-| 1.00; oranges, 14.00@5.00 anna, ret | Sai eat, Bisse to, Califor WHAT WILL THE 1. Hi, Gray @ Co. have been award: | pe porsirr er’s office, Seattle, for tr $1.00@ * Lg nanny A mage ei yi ii se You cannot equal our values meet ag s evening to cons nywhere. We've all the very Be tatoen—$19.00023.00 a ton; beets,ler the 1002 tux levy. It is prot test styles, #0 our styles are 00 Der sack; cat COGibe per that at this meeting the levy will by unsurpassed. We've hundreds the committe bout what th f in fact we show ten Yakutat, El etl levy will be but t of final nate to competitors’ one. So nda, thin winter, Own. | Boaate pers. action they will n ik. ‘The ord the largeat’stodk om ts Ihave a amu ny | 2 ance fix y 1 be orking, on her in fenttie,|aFied fp sented to coune A, We've competent taille n firt class condition | tmported | ors here and every garment is contr Sg Me peer AMUSEMENTS, fitted to your form. We've no peven ce each way,|¢ oo ara ka | Teputation to make — it's taking one round trip per month. | cddlihewen HE: SEA TITLE THEATER MADE, and we're proud of ity | pumpkins, 14@1% per Ib; squashes HOWE, Mer Tel. Main 43 Look our stock through, It will pay you. He. T he Leading Theater ewer, 6%; pork, 10¢ per tb; veal, Sey Santina, : | large, 8c; small, 10, Last appearance here before their / i a ean vests: | OQvercoats backs, 10c; bellies, lic, ae PALOMA Butter, Cheess, Eggs end Poultry a a = Washtonten creameries, %c; Efstern lowa cal "rieta, ‘Ne ; fresh ranch, 16@ ie. het gg Washington, full er i3e; Eastern; New York, taise: Wiscon: Me; Requefort, t. Edam, £11@12 per case; New SEATTLE THEATER | THE LEADING THEATER. J, P. Howe, Mngr. 3 By | Phone, Main 43, | magement—One week, starting Sundey evening, Nov. 16, | matinees Wednesday and Saturday, | Wilber-Kirwin ‘a Co, “America’s Greatest Comic Opera| Organisation.” 50—PEOPLE—60, Two carloads of jcenery and costumes, Polite vaude- ville between acts, introducing the novelty of the twentieth century. “The Girl With the Auburn, Locks” Seats on sale Thursday, Nov. 7. | Prices: only %e, G0c, Tc. GRAND souse fs HOUSE JOHN CORT. MANAGER "Phone, Main 65. Thursday, Friday. and Saturday | nights, Saturday “matinee. HOTS A TEXAS STEER A Wonderful Woman ‘The troubled, dissatisfied, unhappy should seek her ald and start aright ‘The wonders of a marvelous science fully demonstrated by its greatest itving exponent. None can explain her mysterious power without ask ing @ question. Bho tells your pa present and future with unerting ac- curacy. Through paychic vibration she restores lost affection and un- ites the separated; communicates with distant or departed friends, gives advice Mm all matters of bui nena, foretella success or failure of your un Kings. There is no home a0 dreary, no life #0 blighted, no heart #0 that she cannot re- store to happiness, no matter what your trials are, #he will help you. Utmost satisfaction guaranteed, ‘or no pay accepted. GERTRUDE MYREN CLAIRVOYANT J, Redelsheimer, & (0. STRONGEST OVERCOAT _ HOUSE IN THE STATE 800-802 First Ave. Office rooma 3 and 4, 818 Fingt ave- | The Hoyt edy that will fue, over Royal Restaurant; hourg| Visit Seattle this season. ‘The bril- 10 a. m, t6 8 p, m. linnt satire on Washington politics, Prevented by the greatest cast in| ite history, with the original Texas Steer quartette. Complete new scenic equipment. Prices—$1.00 now on sale, VENUE THEATER W. M. RUSSELL, Manager, “Phone, Main 567. Seattle's Only Up-town ‘Theater, A High-Claes Family Resort, Prices—20c, S0c, 40, SOc. TONIGHT And every night this week. Matinee Saturday, ‘The prettiest play of the season, “A Wise Woman” NEXT WEEK Commencing with a matinee Sunday, | Broadhurst and Currie's Screaming | Telephone Blue 113 SOc and 2c. Seats At $5 Black Velvet Hat, trimmed breasts, buckle, velvet and pink velvet om Handsome” Galton Fe trimmed with castor rose-colored shirred white dove, Bost Mocha and Java Coffee 40¢ Pound You cannot buy better. ADAMS GROCERY CO 1428 Second Av. ‘Tet Mate 482 = Bet. Pike and Union Ste it Caps, tn brown and white, tan Talior-Made Hat of felt and castor velvet, tr med with handsome - c plume, brown and tan mi | It would take a page to tell of all the savings you could find in this store. It won't take you a minute to read these and get an idea. A ‘new collection’ of Tailor-Mt Hats, in all shades, also and “white stitched rin on 's Hair Stitched Hats, soft crowns and silk Res Satire, each Syrup of Figs Camel's Hair Hats, with pa Stuart's Dy 4 ‘“ ” rims in red, biue, brown, tan’ setae Rudolph & Adolph’ | gpegin®" = = 86 Coke Dandruff Cure SPECIAL Beef, Iron and Wife | Introducing the two iperors of A table full of Breasts, Birds an@ Wings, worth 600 and %c, chotce ‘at, each ia Black Ostrich Tips, three bunch, worth 660 and $14 ea ioe a bunch . an MASON & MASON coni dy, Hall's Catarrh Cur Wright's Sarsapariiia Buchu Compound Emulsion Cod Li phophosphites Packer's Tar Soap .... Mennen's Talcum Powder . I Brome Quin Beecham's Pills , © ON with Hy- f seats now on, Washington Tent & Awning Company. (Inc.) | Manufacturers of waterproof horse CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Brandreth's Ptils and wason sh aprons, Wage For Reliable Goods Carter's Eattie Liver Pils. ks ig 256 Gor. Second and Union Pierce's Pellets ., | Tel, Main 1026, ~ $2 tesa Garfield Te A Fr meee" Allcock’s Porous Plast . Belladonna Plasters, 2 for i Wood leo : The Celebrated Ammonia Steel Shod WATERPROOF > SHOES ror vied Just arrived any other hoe | TREEN SHOE CO. 707 FIRST AVE. Benalu Brunner & Co. Tol. Main 1060, 602 Pike $i | Family Wines and | Liquors Our Incre evidence prices. W licit 9999 $9-059GO Eye Ache and Headache: asing Sales ar quality and] respectfully so- | your trade | asses remove and effe cur ache with our é Ramaker Music (0, 145 Second Ave. Same Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche ache and eye r slasse ag S00 Fishor | STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES | 2 Cane Economy Cream 150 Bick ifldtr | $227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 764 | UVOCOCUEVE CD4OO% * SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, % Sigs Avenue, Next Lane's Kd Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN Telephone 216-218 Burke Building, cer. Second and ‘tdasien asd

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