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dr tn LL CITY HAVE NEW BUILDING ? e.) 1 (Continued from page on Or the old university grounds. If the eity remains prosperous as It now ts, @hould think that the bond tasue id be voted on at the city election Pr tination nent attorney state: be folly to think of a joint He says many of the tax- the county, especially those | » ral districts, would never @ tax on them for such a ‘when there is already in ex- county building which they large enough for all de- He says there would be doa- of Injunction proceedings that finally defeat the entire meas- “Injunction sults would delay Matter for years,” said the attor- as ff Hi HY i rne Estate of the strongest arguments favor of the tmmediate of a new city hall ts the fact from the Osborne es- wilted to the city 19 ® pubite building, is available, When the ? : i it i i i ; z Ey dates, 6@ owt pumpkins, 14 ¢ 1@1Ko, Oteo county, ee apa0e por Ih ted mported Darenipa, $1.00 wn, $1.25@1 Provis Freah meat—Cow ye per Ib; m8, BME Provistone—Hans, backs, 10c; bellies, Le, Me @ 140. se, & Butter pound prints, t and Rigin, 24@25e; fr Cheése—Native Washington, full UNCLE SAM (3) WASHING Corre ON, Uncle Sam ts carrying Miss Anna M. Harney all the way from San Fran- cisco to the inland of Jolo, Philippines, without a cent of cost to tm order that she may join her ne fight to obtain 4 pork, 100 per Ib; veal, emall, 100. Washington creamertea, had a heartbreak- ight go to the new 2 on @ transport. kraut, 24@ fancy, 654 m LOGND, ‘The Gaxet | today says Que mina is owing té her premature confinemer The condition of the queen, the p per saya, Iv not alarming, WASHINGTON, D, ©. Brigadier General HM. « goes on the retired iist goday was & major general of -volunt during the Spanish war and w command of the troops during Coeur d'Alene riots. AIDS CUPID and he transmitted it to the war 7 QUEEN @W1.25; local green sInOwar, $10. por Ib; beef, To Ib; steor mutton, wether, Dreakfast 160; aes and Poultry Nov. 13 ern Iowa h ranch, 16@ spondence.) D.C, Nov, 12-— raised, woman's pleadings, government said that since there w: no telling whether Dr. Thorn Misa Harney after in the not be granted. not withor government con- bundie of Dr. T She told | before the department. READY TO FIGHT Jeffries and Ruhlin Will Enter Ring at 9:15 Friday Night te m nt a 8AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 12.—Man- ager Kenendy, of the Twentieth Cen- tury Athletic club, under whose aun- ploes the Jeffries-Ruhlin contest will take place, proposes to have the two men put on the gloves early in the evening, anticipating that the fight Will go to the limit, and if #o tt will be over ap hour or #0 before mid- | night. ‘There will be two eight-round | preliminaries, the first between | Spider Welsh and Joe Fields, both jlocal men, and the second between | Mike Kelly and Billy Condon, It ts the intention to have them out of the ring by 9 o'clock The bell for the big fight ts planend to sound not later than 9:15. It will be the first heavyweight *| contest for the champtonship ever to nat | was made A.C. Anderson, Chas,| her love story to Senator Millard, letters won the day. ee tee eee. cae Sanh Gn When Qeborne wore ackers of both fighters say it will SNMAE antmecstore. ‘The two former = SSS [be a hard fought battle, Both men : are strong and fast, They have both : ities Geberne nk poe Ma to pe 14@lsc; Wisconsin, ite: Roquefort, LONG LIFE been victors of many hard contests aatahey were: not die; Edam, $11@12 case, New and they are both confident of suc+ required to sell iegite: “the prov: .¢y until they deemed tt] SOU ieoine: odes Teese Tr 4 LAS cons in the coming fight. ‘ y Ie Te; Swiss, . ~ F Gould be most advantageously dis-) "Kgge—Strictly fresh ranch, $2@23;| LONDON, Nov. 13.—Lady Cather. |, 7h? chances are that odds on the | Posed of. Baastern, 16@ Ine Jane Carew, who was 3 wrved s athrewae: alee brill be hdinged » . About a year ago a sult was insti-| Poultry--Hei I24@18e; large) the famous Brussells ball rorpuge | futed by the city apring, iigpiée; broilers, 13@14c; | o¢ tne battle of Waterloo, died ‘on ecutors to ducks, 12@14e. Monday at Woodstown, Waterford, econ Corrected daily—The foNowing| ** ** 862 of 104 years. ‘whole prices are being offered to the produ- fots on the dock or in ‘The executors make the proposition to the city bite bulld- Children’s Ready: Made Dresses —— Three special num wale for a few days. By investigating you will ac- knowledge that we are offering children’s Dresses, stylishly made, a8 cheap as cost of ma- terials. Ask to be shown these three following num $1.50—Children's Dream of heavy fancy platds, lined throughout; yoke trimmed with fancy braid; pretty and durable. $1.75—Same quality as abov with a V-shaped fron 7 with double rows of brat ne of our best numbers made of all wool cashmere; comes 4 ai colors; elabor- gtely 1 med with fancy N.B.—These three numbers are all extra good vplues. re on made CHATS TELL TES COLES CCE CELE ET ETE Trt eet Butter—Fresh ranch, 16@18e; na- tive creamery, 22@22c. Native Washington, 126, rictly fresh Eastern, 12@22c. Better ‘son's pair .. .. heavy, oles, La $2.6 value; per pair.. s1.98 mere Cait bak ies’ Heat Ka: 16 inches long kangaroo ‘welted soles, and rainy day value; shoe made; %. sale price Gents’ Fine Call Water Genuine Cocoan well worth Tc, cial, per oake English Violet Sole Agents {Peterson’s ”° For the most w “F. B. Elliott, 0; used in word ¢ curs in phras 9-10 Heusay bidg., Without Pr ult wete into th your life, ts vou sands of Seattle p explain ber Through — py lout 4, telin w theart in t w ¢ gives r of business, and sicknens, dreary, no life no so wad, that she happin Her full life readin she accept pa, oh fi your life accurately Keep thie address, GERTRUDE MYREN wet into a pair of Peter- ble Shoes. solid leather throughou! id wearin, Ladies’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes: flexible fair stitched Kangaroo skin tops; favorite; $4.90 value; harvest sale price . + $3.00 Ladies’ Rox Calf Klondike Shoes, akin, heavy Goodyear harvest sale Ladies’ Patent Enamet Calf Win- ter Dress Shoes, top of finest Mat kid; heavy extension year welt rope the handsomest Shoes: sole; leather lined throughout; harvest Some sample prices from a big list—all at Harvest Sale prices. cakes in a box, 200 value veat sale price, per box .. A WONDERFUL WOMAN Asking @ Question She Tells Past, ent and Future With Unerring Accuracy. Hable advice in all barley, 18.—A: ay Coal, ton, cartoad, Seattie Fuel ranch, 0; z SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE THREE DAYS MORE OF THE BUSY STORE’S HARVEST SALE The finish of this Harvest Sale will be a grand one from the te has been | @economy standpoint—savings ranging from a few cents up to as many dollars make each advertisement worthy a most careful read- the council is to put ap|@ing. Busy. store qualities are satisfaction—Harvest Sale Prices are Genuine Imported French Violet Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a box; actually worth Wo Bale price .. .. .. Harvest wet resisting 20 Elk Calf Shoes, it; aplen- ‘value; per te tops of finest the shoes made; rd price Large Har White Oatmeal Soap, per bar be Sanitary Tooth Soap in metal box, per box .. Refined Vaseline in screw top bottle, per bottl ee cbse Dorothy Talcum Powder, regular lo value, Thursday Ebony Back Brush, 360 valu PIO «swe se The “Keep Clean” Metal FF Bristie Hair Brush, pu tarnishing aluminum value; Harvest Sale pric 200 yard Spool Cotton, black, Thursday, per xpc A barrel of Hair Pins, full count; Thursday, per barrel +e Heavy Cord Edge Skirt Binding in navy, gre and cardinal, Te, value; Thursday . bandsome Ie stitched soles wet weather 0 value, harvest ee Ae ae 200s OOD Creedmore Cut : full double i % Bristle Clothes Harvest Sale ut Tollet ‘Thursday, “roltet “Soap, 3 Har- We W. L. Douglas’ Men’s Union $4.00, $3.50 and $3.00 Soap, spe- +-¥e 8 210 de out of| letter to be ‘ords mi ‘as It o¢ Droper nan tra and Pike. Looking for a Wedding the celebrated w at 818 ist av yt an ordinary an of high. who has master and that # future and con. power m whe tion, unites the hether husband or istant frie at employment re ix no home #o blighted, no heart cannot restore to charges are $1 for and in no case will f whe cannot read ASSORTMENT IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS 901 Second Avenué Cor. Marion 818 First Ave. a MERE TRIFLE tncreaned ‘arnegte inat- Co, catgieseen gene ‘Tel. Seattle Fuci Co., coal or wood. BURNED GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Nov, 12. —Fire thia morning destroyed the Powers opera houre, Several of the occupants barely escaped with their lives. ‘The lous ts $100,000, ———— Ruy a Diamond lee Coupon Book. ‘The season is on. = Main 1063, THE WAY TO SAVE MONEY Good News for the Buyer and Retailer of Groceries Alike po rou pay cash for your Grocer- ies, if you do and are not already trading at Adama’ Cash store, it will pay you. today if you aro trading on the o! sizle credit plan. ‘ail and see Adams today, and see the big say- in take on your grocery ods fresh and we can save you from 10 per cent. to % per cent on your grocery bitin, n- 1 You something good that will be sure to interest you. If you are @ grocery man and want to Rave some money On your grocery purchases, call and see, or write Ad- ams today. Adams Grocery Co. 1428 Second Ave. Phone Main 452. Opposite Son Marche NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS frowns and teeth. wits Billings and ali other dental work Baialessly and by evecial (TES: Gold Crowns, $5; Full Set Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5; Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- ings, 50c. 4 FIRST AVE, SKATTLEL The Best Light FOR, THE Least Money Better Than Electricity (We can furnish gas or electricity). The Humprey Gas Arc has no equal as a store light. Seattle Gas & Electria 214-16 Cherry St. Tel. Main Co, 98 Manufacturers of waterproof horse and wagon covers, dash aprons, wag- on tops and umbr New York Dental Parlors | THE SEATTLE STAR 4 THREE MORE TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 18.—Only 9 of the Federal prisoners who escaped last Thursday are now at large. Yes- terday three more were captured Gilbert Mullen, white; Fred Robin- |#on, mulatto, and Sol Southerland, Indian, ———g Ladies’ Fura made and repaired. ©. C, Berg, 1318 Third ave, Outside of the saving you make on things for the home you choose more #at- intactortly here than at any compeiitive store, because the assortment is very much larger and more varied. A bint or two as to ee: BRING YOUR LIST OF HOME FUR: NISHINGS HER ° China. painting {4 not passing out of fashion an some would © have lt beloved. “iets one of the most fascinating studies and @ @ presents a wide range of possibilities in the way of decoration. It @ @ in very interesting to trace the primitive form of the art-ornament ® of each nation n its origin to its latest development. .4 Flowers, fruit and the like are generally employed for the de- @ coration of china, but if Keramio artists would only devote more ® @ time to landscapes thelr work would really possess more value, = @ ° Hand painted china pieces make most ac able Christmas @ prenonts, also very acceptable prizes at card partion, e e Hand painted dinner sets are becoming very popular and al- @ ® most every fashionable home contains one or more of them. The ® ® desire for this class of table furniture is fast becoming « fad, and * &@ pretty one it is, ® One of the most beautiful vets of hand painted ware ts punch # # bowl and the accompanying cups. ‘The design on the bow! Is a @ ® cluster of many kinds of fruit, while on the cups is painted, in © @ miniature, & similar design. 3 ° Decorated nut bowls are also much fn evidence nowadays. @ ® Many of the designs are beauttful and unique. A cluster of hazel @ nuts in the burr makes a very swell design for such an artic e « Many persons are talented in the art of china painting, and @ © this winter promises to be productive of many beautiful studies, rs 944499094444 909 494994 99O 0944999199944 9 OOOO OOOO® LEATHER NEW YORK, Nov. 12.--The Leath- er Belting Manufacturers’ assocta- tion has advanced the:prices of leath- er 20 per cent., owing to a rise in the prices of raw mate: Witter oe Springs Medical Wa: ae SOLID OAK STAND, fan- ey turned legs; top 16 inches square; both shelf and top trimmed with haif- round fancy moulding. Our couch covers. otc. per ~— DRAPERY ROOM SPECIALS FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street ‘This is a new and powerful Heater. Has inaide down draft conducting pipe, throwing the ented air over the center of fi nd thereby much — better more perfect dustion. Coal burns fo fine ashes. It burns any kind of fine coa! and refuse. ‘The cheapest kind of soft coal will give g004 satisfaction in this Heater. It is easily regulated and airtight, guaranteed to keep fire ov night with proper amount of fuel in tt It is agtractive and very durable and has ly adapted to our fuel conditions and wi guarantee it to gt satisfaction. 12-inch ., $16.00 14-inch |. $16.00 16-inch .. $20.00 yard ‘valu our +9485 a” A DOLLAR’S ~ $2.20 FOR PANTS For one day only we will make an 8 pate ot pants for $6.80 genus r, an pair of pants and § pocket "The Seattle Tailoring Co. F ‘ 3207 First Avenue ASTg! BUY PARAGON RIBBONS All colors. For your typewriter Best quality E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St Sousa Band Caps $1.25 Conductors’ Capa $1.00 Army and Marine Caps $1.00 KIRK, 1209 First Avenue Modern m is and applian standing where other physic Sanitarium, Hinckley Block. Fourth Floor. A DOLLAR Is the motto of every advertiser in this department. Every Ad. New Every Day. neces enable me ans fall WORTH FOR 4x5 Multipliers 50c For amatoure; mak one plate six pio- fit any cam Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co. 244 Columbia Street TRUSSES laity of ours. expert fitter, HIRSCH PHARMACY co, First and Pike Tel. Main 916 A Hot One 18-inch planished wood $2.50, ERNST BROS, £06 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 Properly Fitting Our An Heater for cure disease of long u hothing to invest! DR. H. T, TURNER It costs y ~ UNDRAWN WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov. 12 The auditor of the state department | has inaued @ warrant for $1866 In fav lor of the McKinley estate for un drawn salary due the late president | WEATHER FORECAST ‘Thursday, oc ¥ winds. ELECTION JUDGES ‘The following judges and inspectors for the approaching municipal ele: tion were appointed last night at Ballard. First ward—Cilfford Ashton, Ed. Auld and George Hun Second ward—F. Frazer, R. W. Grover and H. P, Gearin, ‘Third ward—H. Lewis, J. Mitchel! and George Scheldon, Kegley-Mclntyre Co. 111 Ocoldental Ave. Phone Main 498 SWEET PICKLED PIG—Pork, when cooked, is so tender it-melts in the 14c mouth; per pound HONOR BRIGHT COFFEE— The sensation of the town; worth 30c; our price 20c, 3 rounds OC [Radeon — New oe Mus- catels; per pound 9c eded, in 1-poun packages, each 10c Flour that gives Universal Satisfac- tion, must be equal to every teat, Capital Patent Flour Has won its way into hundreds of homes demanding the very best. Made in Seattle by the Hungarian process, Capital Milling Company A WISE WOMAN KNOWS HOW TO MAKE THE HOME ATTRACTIVE THESD RAINY EVENINGS SHE IN- VITES A FEW CHOSEN FRIENDS TO SPEND A 80CIAL BVENING, THEN SHH THOUGHTFULLY PROVIDES SOMB DELICIOUS SPARKLING Rainier Beer WHICH SHE SERVES WITH 8OMBP LIGHT REFRESHMENT. IT COSTS LITTLE FOR HER HOB- PITALITY AND SHE GIVES THEM THE PUREST, MOST WHOLESOME MALT BEVERAGE EVER MADE. ‘Two dozen half pint bottles de- livered to any part of the city, $1.00. Telephone, Rainier 30. AN EARLY TRANSFER of & PEASE PIANO from our show rooms to your home will convince that {U's an instrument of standing and reputation—a constant source of nd accomplished musicians. e# and terms will make the Our pri transfer easy. D.S. Johnston (a 903 Second Avenue Burke Building STAR PAINT CO, 300-302 Pike St. Largest and Best Line of Paper in the cfty, If you want cheap paper, we have a large selec- tion SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. Manufacturing Opticians, EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARG Hinckley Block, 715 Second ave. Beattle and vicinity—Tonight and} onal showers; light WEDNESDAY, BER, | | THe BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ Co, 4 Seattle Store Closed Out to Us, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS, WRAPS AND SKIRTS *® announced fa yas] erday’s Star, maest portant purchess = Just bee vere’ the fact that store took lows on the stock tm; der to secu will be news ance to Seattle We wish we were, to tell you the. or of thelr name made. what we tell you, and be guided thereby to visit the Bone, on Friday morning, when the entire stock-sacrifice, $2,000 Worth of Beautiful Ga will be put on view in our Suit Store, Now, as to the most tmportant part of this matter: We these gurmente at « fair avs of $81-% per cent. of thelr whe tale value. The store that sold them to us make larger profi we do, perhaps, and adding thetr average profit to the cost, wo are able to dispose of the entire line of garments to yous prices that will fairly average . 25 to 50 Per Ct. Off Former Retail P Startling as this statement may feason, the facts are as stated, and morning will convince you that we have not been tell you the full measure of value, as compared with price contained in this unparalleled purchase of women's er Garments. n Tomorrow’s Star Will Give Price D Don’t miss reading the price list, and by all means dont seeing the garments. i Sale Opens Friday as Above Immense Purchase of In ported Silk Garmen Direct from Paris to the Bon Marche, with a 4 tween that city and the far north come to us at an op more than $1500 worth of fine Silk Garments for women, & speculator selected these elegant garments for Nome, ing Seattle, met with financial disappointment caused here longer than he expected for transportation North and arrival of anticipated funds, causing him as a last resort to ee tion rooms for his market of Parisian designer's art moneyed people of Nome. We Bought These Garments Fre the Auctioneer Just a few days ago, and women who delight in hitherto paid dearly for Imported Lingerte of yo find finest silks made into the swellest of home trimmed with fine laces for what they would ‘ : and of ordina.y materinis, to say nothing of the making that necessarily goes along with imported wear, There are PETTICOATS, KIMONO & Dainty House Garments of Every ‘The sale will not start until Friday morning, and in Star will be told by price and description how you can buy swell assortment at A QUARTER OF ACTUAL WO!) Remember Sale Starts Friday _ NORDHOFF @ CO. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF Men’s Suits AND... Overcoats iSTl= | These sults comprise. the latest novelties in cloths, the fashionable cuts, guaranteed h Among the ov vicunas, cheviots, kerseys and tons, lined with the highest lining known to the trade; the ve latest styles, Raglans, Kitcheae® ete.; regular prices $ piek for $11.9 ALL ALERATIONS FREE FIT GUARANTEED GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, * nm WINEBERG &@ KESSLER, TAILORS "1 Kona Coffee Kona Coffee is raised I hills of Sandwich tslan@ly a very fine flavor; much il va. Tt Js usually sold ae 1 d0c per 1b; our pEtOe Harvard Dental Parlors | Western Mutua) Building, over Ger- | man Bakery. | per 1b, W. Ss. MAYFIE! FAMILY GROCER ‘Tel, Main 908 and Bridge Work Gold filling: 600; plating fillings, B0c. lay filings, fillings, $1.0 lutely without anteed for 15 a. 00; ‘piver £8 Pix fillings, $1.00 bone fillings, $1.00; tn $1.00; platine and ‘gold eth extracted abso All work guar- AL PARLORS, 0 a.m. to 8 p,m; Sun- 9a. m, to buy Whe this paper, ap

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