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urces Of, Rast, has been looking over the city the vast lumber ret fants well] with a view to starting @ big plant Washington ha Known in the fricts of the United States, @re Whe depend upon the Lumb duawy for their manufacturin Of the latest manuta: re is for the making of oducts from the resinous superior ship- jon facilities, ts maa the loca- Pisenitie, owing to ping and transpor Maturally looked wy May Build a Plant 1, 8, Grant, a lumberman of ex- timber lands of the perience tn th CONVENTION COMES TO END — Gongregationaiists Adjourn Alter a : Very Success{ul Session After & most successful session the | Congregattonaliats’ Bssociation adjourned last night to! “meet in Tacoma'next spring. The | § ‘two days’ conference has been fill- ‘with many interesting papers and ‘Representatives from @ churches ‘the Northwestern counties and Columbia were in attend-| sea ‘One of the most Interesting ‘of the convention were the | °iginally mad: ‘of the Pacific Theological set ‘Tuesday evening he preac! the subject, “The Man With Northwestern oecare linge an employed at ‘8 Boller works. The alleged @ault took place October 26 and the Procured soon after. that time the police have been for Cartier but could not find morning, armed with a Of the alleged assailant Mike Kelly went to the Rew Labor Temple and there tound Cartier was brought Cann’s court but asked for a of venue.’ This was granted be tried before Fratice George and a jury tomorrow Morning. Pending the hearing Car- ‘ter was released on $50 Mr. Cartier was surprised ‘when told that he could not be found since Oct. 26. He said that he had not ab gented himeelf from his home nor ac: eustomed haunts at any time. Theaters, Paloma Schram ‘The musical wonders, ja Schram will give recitals theater Friday night nd Baturday afternoon. Indies have just returned from Aline. appeared in all the An extensive tour of the Kast has been arranged for ‘them. ‘Their performance will undoubted- Ty be an interesting and clev: inment, as the genius hram and her little sister has long been recognized. ka, where th loma, attic Thoater The entire coming week at the Se- ie Wilbur-Kirwin Opera will appear in weveral standard pro- luctions, “beginning Nov. 10 with quite @ large one, and t pride in tte female choru; up-to-date organizatio accessories of well equipped Might op- "Tae repertotre will be touched up ANOTHER INDUSTRY FOR WHICH SEATTLE 1S WELL ADAPTED An Eastern Lumberman Proposes to Establish Plant for Manufacturing Tar, Creosote, Wood Alcohol, Ete. for extracting the products from “wood of Washington. He bell . that a great deal of wood which now g| foes to waste about the milia, could | be utiitzed for the purpose, and that any amount of {t ¢ moderate coa ty of market Dullding and roofing purposes, and for paving. Hesides he says there bi always a good market for creosote, wood alcohol and the different acids that are ‘a with tar from th ine Wood. Ho believes that his pro- t is entirely feasible and is look- ing for a suitable att with fresh and entertaining special- tes, The coming of Hoyt's “A Texas four perform. ances, begifining tonight, is unques- | Uonably one of the most interesting | events of the theatrical season. The late Char! H. Hoyt stood at the head of the humoroun satiriata of the day, and “A Texas Steer” ts his re~ masterpiece. His caustic) pen has in this effort been directed | against that hotbed of intrigue and shattered pledges, the national capi- tol at Washington. Mr, Hoyt fairly reveled in the opportuntttee for satire and character portrayal thus pre-| sented and the result is @ comedy full of personal interest from start to Gnish, There i# a world of homely | ‘ruth in this broad satire, and ft ae. peals to no community more tha the inhabitants of this city, who tainty know quite a little of thi aide of politics. The company includes several of the artists who ur famous, |{ The Third Avenue. Next week the Third Avenue the- ater Will have an entirely new form of amurement to offer its patrons, A German farce comedy, from the pen of Broadhurst, who ranks among the beat farce comedy writers of the Present day, and the company pre- beating it, headed by Mason and Ma- Prob-/ son, is guaranteed to be one of the best seen here this season. . “The Cowboy end the Lady” “The Cowboy and the Lady, rn | &. Miller Kent in the leading role, eg. | DY Clyde Fitch, a far writer of ‘of Fremont acted as reg- | eye 6 fhe New? For Sun pro- NEWS FOUND ABOUT TOWN/MEL® FOR FOR ROBBERY Ed Crandalland Robert Edgar, two! nounced “The Cowboy and the Lady” as Fitch's best effort. The piece wil be seen in ee elty alt ext week eek at the at the Grand. one who earn @ living by driving were arrested on suspi- Nov. 16, oe ba having robbed a waiter nam- wl Sake oaks, ees in cus- Hubbard were id as a wit- For and electric fixtures, Ki- Sian! yourne & Clark Gow #18 Second Ave ago. $30,000. ‘The cheapest pavement. num. of 20 per cent. ‘Then act. tunities, ¢"| When buying articles adverti | this paper, epeak of the Sta the Renton Mit Imp will Meet in monthly session, ‘The elud will discuss whether or not news a n Whatcom, Fairhaven, By Roattle real estate firm of Giascott & Cole, and has resided in this city sinc February. ‘#P8 {UV ag 453 “Buyysuy javA Renton Hill Club At the Minor school thin yvement rty Owners on a street #hould be pipes across intersecting thor- Machinists’ Agent 8. I, Craft has been chosen buat nt of the Jooal machints 1 will include Tremerton, ett and Richer by $8000. Will F. Glascott, of thts city, witt| © shortly come into possession of gx000 | 884 Ka aa the result of a long standing will contest In the courts of Wiscons: ~ decision of the court of last res finally settled the cage in favor Mr. Glancott t#"a member of the ny Coal, ton, carload, Seattle Fuel Co, SEATTLE’S BUSY ° = —STORE=— It has taken considerable time for the general public to find that the busy store’s prices on footwear are lower than other Store's. Shoes bought here wear longer than you expect at the prices. Regular fair prices have been further reduced at the Har- vest Sale—the much reduced prices give this sale something worthy the attention and consideration of every person in Western Wash- ington, Here are some shoe prices to study, Ladies’ Kangaroo Cait. Skin Shoes, heavy flexible soles, low school heel, $2.35 value; per pair . 1.98 Ladies §=Chrome Tanned Calt- Skin Shoes, on t, stylieh lasts, $3.00 worth of shoe wear and eomtert; Ladies? Hien Top Rainy-Day Shoes, vamps of best calf, tops of genuine Kangaroo skin, $2.40 value; per pelr ...62.50 Ladies’ Elk Calf Shoes, heavy, slid goles, a splendid shoe for Peterson’ S ~ JT STARTED LIKE CAPI: TOL HILL Pacific Heights in San Francisco Enhanced in Value 400 Per Cent. in Five Years-Two Remark: able Parallels. Pacific Heights in San Francisco was put on the market seven years It is three miles from the business center of the city. ‘The streets and avenues were graded and macadamised, Water mains were in on two streets, ‘There were no sewers. Its view was the Golden Gate. ‘The property started off at $2.400to $3,000 for 60x120 fect. It built up rapidly with mansions ranging in cost from $8,000 to No cheap houses or tenements were allowed. Prices advanced the first year $1,000 and $2,000 per lot. Today Pacific Heights sells by the front toot. -foot lot there brings $7,500. From that the prices go as high as $20,000, Capitol Hill 4s two miles nearer the businesw*center of Seattle tian Pacific Heights is to the business center of San Francisco. ito! Hill has a view of Puget Sound, Lake Wash’ Union, two ranges of mountains and 4hree volcanic peaks. Tt has all street improvements in and paid for, including asphalt Yet Capitol Hill in 1901 starts off at @ little over one-half the initial price of Pacific Heights seven years ago. Pacific Heights enhanced 400 per cent, in value in five years ino city whose population is increasing at the rate of 1 per cent. per an- Can Capito) Hill, much better improved and much nearer the busl- ness center, do teas in a city whose population ts increasing at the rate per annum? ‘Think about it. ‘The men who build fortunes do not hesitate when they see opp MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 12 COLUMBIA on FRED £, SANDER, 101 YESLER Way " london Qusinea Collie ad Ain, Ody wid budeurng ¢dd Top thoor Collins BOR, SdTHS SC WT a2 a THE SEATTLE STAI. FISHERMEN STANDING PAT | Will Not Fish Until 10 Cents Is Paid for Salmon Property Transfers block 8, Williams addition t has been wold to Mra Mary Bima by J, 8 Bima will build a WILL COOL THEIR HEELS FOR A TIME © Ka-T e-Too Ge THE BON MARCHE the coat of hydraullos and] ¢ has bought two Spring street, for $8000. | 14 at present Samcenved able that Judge nod build a h oad iin 10 Years Handed Yagle has bought « lot on At @ mocting of the N Fisherman's Pr held at Ballard yesterday afte ‘ollowing resolution was unani mously adopte i d will probably b wite for a handsome rontd: WEATHER FORECAST Beatle and vi vicinity fresh pouth to want Among the pers day. ‘The prices made will take them a woever to the cost or value. ut the N. W. FP. A.| fish if they are not p Too, a native received a sentence attempted to cut up b price Is paid al! seines will be called | * For Millinery Suita and Cloaks cal! and Johnson Co,, $2.00 MacKintoshes for 50¢ ‘Women’s $17.50 MacKintoshes Women’s and Children's $2.00 Mackintorhes, $4.50 ~? Springs Medical cures rheumatiam eozema and all ullty and re- umbrelias of Bhamek, wints or 1210 Firet avenue, es; some Women’s 65 MackKintoshes $1.50 throughout; mat Women's All- Wool Double Texture Rubber | military capes, ckintoshes, wo lining, several colors to | Values range a noose from, regular values are $2.00, $4.00 and | $16.00 and $ i $6.00. ‘The entire line will be under priced at We make the cholce of the lot, $1.60, clone them out um, mentence by pleadir FREDERICK & NELSON fiee @ Furniture SEASONABLE FRIDAY SPECIALS Ttema from three departmen' hone a Value t ° ‘Tel. Beattie Fuel Co., coal or wood, very early in the day, for it will certain: DRESS GOODS BPECIALS— 0-in. All-Wool Fine Black Drews Goods, worth 0c a yard, for 39¢. Al-W Goods, % orings, worth 6c, for #%c BOOK STORE 8PECIALS— ‘The well known “Empire” Edi- tion, regularly sold at 0c per copy, on sale while the lot lasts, juality Considered Prices Are Strangely Low at Harvest Sale of Shoes. the Friday special means @ material saving. No telephone orders for Friday specials will be filled. orders post-marked not later than Saturday will be filled at Order Your Heating Stove Now Do you want a 004 Job made of setting up your heating do not wait until the cold snap comes when nd we may powsibly You & thoroughly experienced reliable stove man to eet it up. When the cold weather comes you will require oncee—don't put it off until the rueh comes. £00k stoves and ranges sold by thin frm.are fully guaranteed. We will aatinty you—but ws must have your co-operation. there will be « rush be unable to give Sole Agents W. L. Douglas’ Men's All heating stoves, heavy flexible WOMEN'S 17¢ HANDKER- be Goodyear welt CHIEFS, Women chiefs, Swi lace inserted with mourning borders, a few of them slightly sotled; value i2\%c and lic, Friday bar- In explanation of the ridiculous low price on this alr. tight heater, we have to say: Some time ago we ordered several cars of Heating Stoves, and in this shipment waa thie particular heater. When it arrived decided it was not up to the standard of quality of the t heaters sold by this firm. ihene heaters in stock, because we cannot recommend tem an beine equal to the quality usually sold by us at To quickly close them out, we make @ rice, with the following conditions We give no pipe with them, We will not exchange them or take Cae back, We will not sell more than one to « To mot take tt from the Th w 6 Winter Aatec if Shoes We 4o not want to their retail price. Women's Linen Collars, in good Variety of styles, three-ply, worth Ihe, tomorrow, at 10c. WOMEN’ 290 We have # lot of Women's eve Satin Stock Col! We will not delt We do not guarantee them. these etoves are are actually worth double the price we are asking for them— DOT AIR TIGHT HEATERS M4 of No. 20, special price Friday Sf of No. 2%, special pricé Friday . 19 of No. 20, special price Friday DRAPERY ROOM FRIDAY SPECIALS Cocoa Door Math, good large size, fine brush, each .. Rubber Door Mats, corrugated rubber, 18 & very durable door tread; each Tapestry Table Cover a procema wowed fancy embroidered neckwear, a large variety, that is now divid- ed ini are as follows. Lat © pair 88.60 Kid, Box Cait and Enamel Colt Shoes, hand sewed ool The great sale of French : nel and Venetian Cloth Waists Defender Hem-stitched Pillow Children’s All-Wool still continues, About half the | Cases, 1 42x36, worth 20c, at, ‘orth 35c, Friday lot has now been sold, but the J each I7%e. Ea, popular prices; will -out-weat two pair of any other styles, 206 6, 208, 210 choice ts still good at $3.98, with many of the $10.00 and $7.60 sort stil) remaining to pick from. No waist in the lot is worth less than $5.00. 1% yards square, nicely fring Solid Oak Rocking Chair, large cobbler seat, rodded armas, high back, strong, comfortable rocker that is @ good value at this store's regular price, $3.25; special price ... Harvard Dental Parlors Western Mutual Building, over Ger- | FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street lutely without All work guar. anteed for 15 HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS. GREAT 0 SEI You have « perfect rigi ours 2 on having your grocer supply you | HOU 3h) @ m. to # p. m.; Sun- with the best flour made. ni if it costs no THEN ASK FOR..... Capital Patent Flour | milled in Seattle by the Hungarian It wil make the ehildren grow—it supplies Vegetable fat of the wheat, and the old-fashioned, It contains the food bread made of Capital Patent ls lit- erally the etaff of life, Capital Milling Company Looking for a Wedding Present GOLDMANS ASSORTMENT 1S SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS 901 Second Avenue Cor. Marion New Walnuts New English Walnuts, Just in; soft shell, larg quality guarante pound, 2 pounds NEW IXL very best grow W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER EY RT Gold Crowns, $5; Full Rat COMFO tol $5; Bridgework, “KEELEY Wor the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium oF the aid of perfect fit- d Britis Solu mi stitute Kilbourne Al fit and focus. No Fancy Prices Here A. LINDAUER Scientific Optician 322 Ptke Street iry alo at of olin Whole Wheat Bread. for 25 cents. ‘office, San Gal, fo Bi Sunday, 10 to-¢, “Laitien alw 1413 Second Ave, Bon Marche block. Tel. Green 261 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, i4q NORDHOFF @ Co. Friday Bargains lotr, Friday has ne ° at bargain day of th are “ " ected together and e, but economical women pable merchandive ook with wa ght to the notice are little for that raaieg ad Clearance Women’s and Children’s Mackintoshes We have decided to clear out our entire stock of # and Children's Mackintoshes in « @agil for the selling price has no relation nouncement i# so extr ¢ above a rdinary that you will n second bidding to bring y be a sale where first choice will be worth m BATEEN WAISTS, $1.00— Regular 41.60 Sateen One hundred pieces of 0 will be a Friday bargain at $1. 0. Flannel, in dainty stri DRAPERY BARGAINS— checks, H-in, Fish et, in assorted patterns, at 20c a yard, instead New Hair Line Dress in, wide, in intest col- 2,000 yards of Indigo ri . Figured Denims, at ihc a | Worth 6c, Friday, at 40, a FRENCH FLA} Fringed Table Covers, good 100 pieces double width 4 guatity tapestry, worth $1.25, at | Fiannelette, in all the Ia ; fi at 19 each. signs, value Iie a yard, Tablets, in letter size, regular | anr NEEDLE WORK GOODS— || bargain, at 12%. price 1be, gpecial tomorrow, at 4c. | “Tapestry Pillow Covers, that | pieanTom SARGAING© i. BOLIO PAPER FOR LESS you pay Wc for regularly, here Bollo Paper, 4 by 5, regularly | Friday, at 35c. ae & bettie _ sold st 260 for two dozen sheets, Applique Bureau Scarfs, 4 Fauce Wilts Gel ss Friday we will sell three dozen inches long, worth Se, for he. 4 or ‘ee i tom 2 oe for 266. Stamped Laundry Bags, 180 Cathartic Pills, S6c bones 8 GOODS BARGAINS— each. We tae ine of Men's Heavy Fleeced | DOWNSTAIRG BARGAINS— Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilla, regu! ined Undershirte—no drawers Here are some very special | iar price Soc, our price 1a the lot—worth 0c each, Fri- | bargains in fancy shape Aus- Fig Extract, 60 bottles, tart day bargain, at 45c. trian white china: Castoria, the original Reveral broken lines of Men's Dinner Viates, per dos. $1.08. @r’e, worth 2c, for ‘the j Golf Shirts, worth The each, your lates, per doz., $1.6 ce Pan ; chotce Friday, at fe. Plates’ per doe $1.39. slycerine cups and Saucers, per doz., | bars, worth isc a. bar; rel Vegetable Dishes, each, $1.29. sale Friday at 7c. Baking Dishes, each 2c. oN" o Platters, 13-in. size, each $1.49, poker cr age * Coupe Plates, per doz., $1.69. le ang: 8 worlons— Rainy-Day Shoes, with Pompadour Combs, Friday bar- gains at lge and 250. Shell Hair Pins, worth 2c a dozen, for 1 Plain Hooks and Byes, all aiz- om, te a car F pecisl “vaive in “Hcokon” Hose Supporters, at 25c a pair. tag Black or White Hose Support- ers Coe Se ticoat Lengths, in em, all sizen, ic @ patr. worth Sec and thc, BYMAGRSEE “a. inalite, worth be, quind these in the Muslin ve Department. COTTON BLANKETS, 17%40— nagtens! Tomorrow we will eell oh) Got. | *% FACINATORS, to— ton Blankets, full 10-4 size, soft Women's all wool white and fleecy, with colored borders, | black Facinators, worth ise worth Gc a pair, at, each 17%e. Se, for te. ‘ine Swies Handker- embroidered and orners, also some LINEN COLLARS, The NECKWEAR, AT ra, com- bination stocks and ties, and four lots, and the prices . 1, worth to Téc, at 2c. Worth $1.25, at S90 Only four Blinkets to a cus- All Wool Facinators, seve tomer. solers to choose from, worth @ DEFENDER PILLOW CASES, 7 CHILDREN’S HOODS, Ito erae vBinaketay 4 20 ts, in scroll de- Pink “and cardi at worth” ink’ and ‘cardinal, wort at, each $1.19. else NORDHOFF @ co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. MONSTER SA Of Uncalied for Suits and 0 Just received another large consignment of Men's and Overcoats—strictly made to order—these garments in one of the leading tafloring establishments in San Geposit being paid but garments never being called for. ‘Theses man Bakery. ments are of the Full Set Teeth . ery best finish, latest cuts and styiee ary 4 a being done by hand. ‘These are strictly high-grade Gold Crowns ......4. ter. When you buy these Bridge Werk Paid on. Gold fillings, 3 new 0c; platino fillings, $1. G won't last long, yy by fillings, bc; bone filings, $1.00; in- other fellow paid on them. Every suit or overcoat a perfect gem. "iat vin’ exacted ato: § YOUFS for One-Third Regular days, 9 a. m. to 2p. m. WIREBERG & KESSLER, TAILORS Save That Cent ea , . . 5B It’s worth saving. Constant readers of these ads. + const»ntly making savings. Every Ad. New Every Day. i Pie naeis * Army Blankets | rm : HAYNE 801 First A vy, REMINGTON | Full wool, Pon Fi E. C. NILES, 509 Cherry St. § KIRK, 1209 First Avent | a NEW YORK DENTAL Boildes’ Hate 4 : ALBUMS acne LORS of ‘all kinds, sizes and prices for A full and complete line, at eed 514 First Avenue bist photo mounting. es that are right, Let us Sg + a Alle m — on you ract Bethea ‘Ne'aiesrpreauciue auents et | Washington Dental and Tee eee x Berfort'in seatis hn have'tke potent Photographic Supply Co. ERNST BROS. :. 3 Hae {paredie 243 Columbia Street j $06 Pike Street ‘Tel, Greea’ er —— LOO Eee afl 5 Cents to $5.00 | OVERCOATS | & $ plete line. Your choice as cheap ¢ OVercoat's what you i 4s bo, as high as $5. § ial values at $2 i oh 5 ee Bi HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. } The Seattle Tailoring G z First and Pike Tel, Main 956} 1207 First Avenue Ba SR eC CCC or Good Health may be secured by any max from nervous Weakness by consultiur Sanitarium, Hinckley Block, Fourth Floor. DR. H. T. R or woman who ene $1 up; Stiver Fil bits—The only Keeley Institute In i HUNTING TOGGERY. WATERPROOF aoons. GOING NORTHRUP GO., 804 Firet Ons br Mou The important science of optics is NOT 4 8U 3, SUE with us Thousands testify to our ability, a> have had the ir eyes setentifiecally n When buying articles advertised in P OPER y ¥ ITT. ED by us this pap CLAY RSOLE, 708 Second Avenue, » Speak of the Star,

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