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ESTERN ~ AVE, FIRE pt of a Tenement House a Total Loss mk Bit The south half of a two-story tene- Rouse at 2415 Western avem Almost totally destroyed by fire [2 o'clock last night. The flames ‘Bre thought to have originated from So machtaed stove. hey were rir Wered on the lower floor, * Was some little delay in fire alarm ‘of Water saved the ad- Dut the house in fire started was almost ® total loss. The damage ts extim- ated at um Jona Davis and Co, property, A Toomer who occupied an up- ment was forced to climd fh the adjoining house in or- his escape. > NICKEL-IN-SLOT A of Seattle saloon keep- | Mii their old money- ‘he-slot machines ti H fa hr i cf 3f ti toral stage, then to the agricultural stage, to the trades and commerce wage, to the modern industrial stage, and fh } at “AS soelety develops the interde- pendence of mankind grows, As long 48 dependence is mutual and even f exists in ite highest for If It bedormes one sided and some are dependent upon others, slavery results, Thus have modern nations found It more and more necessary to control industrial relations of men by legislation, As the onward march of evolution places greater responsibilities upon the individual he must be better educated in order to fit his poeftion,” ‘The faculty of the State University I tender a reception to Dr. Bly tonight, The following program will be rendered: Plano solo, by Mr Jeanne Caithness; vocal solo by Mra. Fisher; address of welcome, by Dr. Dr, hg | ' 2, PD. Liwyd and Rev. musie by the Uni Mandolin Club. MUST RETURN MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Deo. 5— ean minister, Senor Yrarr The Divhe arrived here December and the Chilean cruiser, Minis Benteno, which brought the minister to Corinto, have been unexpectedly called home by cable message. They will leave Nicaraguan waters today, Launch Foundered ‘Tuentay night's storm caused the ndering of ¢) vernment laun wn ‘petwhen Bean Point and She was tled up at Rear Point when the storm struck her, ‘The seas rolled over her and gent her down, but her lines held her and for that reason her injurtes I probably be align No place like Richard, the jeweler, for fhe goods and moderate prices 716 Firat avenue. Ket ‘Wanted—Boy to learn the printer's trade. Apply at The Star office. 7 weltntorhs Posy of Belt Buckles. W. i, ne ave. BARGAINS $250 _VAUUE FOR E still have a few of the New Brit- ain Woolen Mills garments for sale at $1.50 each. The finest of wool— without a seam — but knitted together; the DAY IS DOMESTIC DAY AT THE ANNIVERSARY SALE Friday is to be a busy day in the “Domestic” Section of the Busy Store—strangely low prices on desirable qualities will cer- nly draw big crowds at least to look (and after looking surely to buy.) The Anniversary Sale is coming fully up to expectations. We planned a sale that would create excitement and if we're to Judge by the crowds who come to the store, it has done at least that. Read these chances for money saving : FRIDAY. Full Mtandard Apron Check Seghass regular Je value; FRIDAY, Se 28-in. wide Tennis Flannel, regu- Jar 6c Value; Friday 44e 72x80 Bleached Sheets, nic hemmed and launderea, value; Friday ........,,. Bem Mohawk Valley M low Cases, nicely hem laundered; Anniversary sale price, Friday , - Abe 10-4 gize White Domet Blankets, pretty borders, regular 750 val tue; Anniversary Sale price, F Aer vive ADO Extra quality Tenniv Flannel, in handsome new dark and light patterns: regular 12% value Anniversary Bale price ...10¢ New style Kobe Print, pretty pat- fern; Anniversary Sale price re OO Heat quality Crepon Wool Bider- down, in silver grey, light blue, eream and pink; Anniversary Bale price ave Peterson’ FRIDAY. Shaker Flannel, regular 60 vatue FRIDAY. 16-in. Honey Combed Crash Tow eling, regular 6c value; Friday aed Dats 50 0 aXe i#-1n. wide Unbleached Muslin of sofe substantial texture, reg- ular 6c val Si-in, Bl r Anniversary Hale Friday ....+...,.25€ 60-1. Bleached Pure Linen Dam- ask, handsome floral patterns, le’ value; Anniversary Sale Nag OAPI 500 70-in. wide Bieaohed Pure Irish Linen Damask, beautiful, new Datterna, regular § Anniversary Sale pr 20e Large wize Pure Linen Napkin, red band borders, $1.00 , extra large bleached nap- ‘Anniversary Sale price Large” sine’ Thieached Napkins, pretty floral designs, $1.46 Value; Anniversary Bale price, S 206, 208 210 STREET FIVE MEN MEET DEATH Another Explosion at Berkeley DERKELBY, Cal., Deo, &.—The atine plant of the Judson Powder Co. was wrecked by explosions last) evening, ¥. Miner, the manager o! the gelatine department, fatally tn. Jured, two Chinese killed and four more are stipposed to be in the ruins. ‘The fret explosion wreoked a por- tion of the plant and was not sup: posed to have killed any of the em- ployes, The men believi over ventured back and In Wright” Daughter" in draw- ing good houses at the Third Avenue theater, The pathetio heart-inte eat contained in this play leaves a good impression upon ail who aee it and the comedy is wholesome. “The Conviet’s Daughter” wil) run throughout the week, with the mat- inee Saturday, Commencing With @ matinee next Sunday, the attraction at the Third Avenue theater will be Hroa: test farce comedy success, “The rong Mr. Wright,” presented by Harry Beresford, « richly humorous comedian and of com- — actors, This in one of the ird Avenue theater's guaranyeed attractions, . native has long been ac- THB SEATTLE STAR, :3i|GAPT, BRYANT copted as his masterpiece and cer- tainly no other work of its kind oan compare with it in truthfulness and simplicity, ‘To many lovers of the drama the piece has been an inapir- ation and when the Society of Am- vited Bir Hen+ with them the et produced, hore Acres, Chat settled the ion of the play's tnese. An ideal soento production of the play will be given at the Grand tomorrow and fatur- day nights and Saturday matinee, ry Irvin Dewt An and tool Prices Wero High not in it,” sald Capt. W. J. Bry- ry Richard of hulle Golden and “Old Jed Prouty,” that big-hearted, quick-| "tn ygt2, witted old Yankee are with uslof a @xain, and return not one bit aged| tween not # particle lens keen in their hum- or. and boilers when I was ewift packet running Now eaw ice go up 200 a ton. Tt wha ‘The piece ax atven is not & new | about the time that the Yellow fever ed," nor @ revisied version, et ene Fee hen the @ame old pastoral narrative asthe scourge swept thé whole island, |when last soon here, and mo doubt |The price of les wont up into the | Mr. Golden's reappearance in the | air, and at one time in the summer under charter at the time to the Tu- dor oe Co. of New York, We work- ed night and day loading our toe, and I made a fast trip down the Havana, th ansaulted the Havana, the natives ship. ‘They poured over the side and into the hold... ‘The drive them back with clubs, ‘The cargo Was consigned to the Bpanish government. an moetly by the officials and rich fam- lies, Very little of it got Into the hands of the poor, “Another time I was not so for- Kegley-Mclntyre Co. m Cotental Ave. FRENCH PRUNES — Large and meaty; 25c 7 pounds, PEACHES—Very large, thick yellow Crawfords; per pound , fine Rudionoes as will b 1 Grand this season, Th vent opens Sunday night. . ‘seen in ENTERTAINS “Handicapped,” a comedietta in two acts, was produced by local ent Jest night at Ranke hall, und the auspices of Commodore Foote Relief Corps No, 2. A large crowd saw the performance and heartily appreciated it. “Handicapped” was | & pleasing little comedy int raed with bright specialties by all the members of the cast. Those whe took part were Mre. F. W. Cannon, Mra. M. ©; Jensen, Mise Mildred Spaulding, Miss Jennie Jen- fen, Miss Alice J. O'Brien, Mre, Harry P. Poulin, Miss Emma Hop- kins, Mrs. O. B. Knapp, Harry P. Poulin, Will Govern and Dan Green, After the program had been com- ted the evening was spent tn acne. wi tur- ro CLEANED CURRANTS Special; 2 pounds. 25c PLUM PUDDING — Van m 9 ——— ecind ave ia headquarters Yor| Ca pound cloaks, suite and millinery, tee cans; special, eac! COMING AT RATE OF $1700 A MONTH Seattle’s Share of Increasing Millions in United States Rapidly Enhances Values of Best Residence fome anxious Property. people occasionally Inquire: “Where in Seattle going to get the greatly increased population we hear so much about?” ‘Tho answer ie clear, The population of the United States increased 12,681,197 between 1600 end 1900, Tt Merensed 24,144,604 between 1880 and 1900, A less proportionat and 83,960,690 the increase would add 16,156,425 in the next ten years next twenty years. ‘The increase of the next ten years will be greater than {t was in Mitty years from 1600 to 1800, ‘These surplus millions are pouring inte the Northwest at the rate of 15,000 per month. Seattio’s share ts 1.700 every month—four times more in proportion to sixe than any other elty on the Pacific Conant. All of them who buy sites for homes select the best possible, Amoricans always want the beat ‘That ia why Capitol Hill ts in greatest demand now, and why it will Continue in greatest demand for all time. It ts the bent. It to also the cheapest MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY Glass & Dice CASH GROCERS Successors to Adams Grosery Co. We have just reecived a large shipment of the finest hams, and for one day, FRI- DAY ONLY, will make the pecially low price of 13 cents per pound Full Cream Cheese, per tb, ,150 Butter, best Lowa Creamery, 2 pounds wan 7 Potatoes, Yak! Burbanks, per 100 pound: $1.50 Navel Oranges, per dos,..250 1428 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Bon Marche, —Phows Main 482 ul 2 COLUMBIA ST, NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue Tooth extracts without Dain bp Sad Companions at Popular Prices ele save, $5; Full Set ; Bridgework, $5; Gold Fillings, $1 up; Sliver Fill: ings, 50¢, New York Dental Parlors o4 Fines? AVE, SEATTLE. afta maed, buildings Rp rian OF. ora soo, Cal.” Hours, ee Ladin TALKS ON ICE Relates a Couple of Instances When jammer prices on ice in Alaska t, Jooal United States tnapeotor captain ‘be- ‘ork and Havana, | miliar role will be the signal for |tne supply became exhausted. 1 was I reached my dock at ew had to was gobbled up tunate with a cargo In 1806 the clty of New Orleans ran out of the product, ‘The price of joe went up tw $126 & ton, “1 got a charter with Cheesman and Marshall of Portiand, Me. We made a fast trip to the Gulf, but the day before I renohed the city, « big shipment had come down the rver from St. Louis. The day I reached there ico was ug at $12.00 a ton. By the time we our CATE off, we realized only $7.60 & ton, which didn't pay the freight, It took me five y to collect my freight bill on thet car- 0." For Beating Littie Boy Marl Norman, Victor Tourville and Kilmer Laster, ree wohool lade of the Minor school, will be tried Sa urday morning before Judge Cann on the charge of ansault and battery on N. W. Bolsters 71-year-old son, The boys gave recognizance bonds for their appearance, 5 * ‘The Luncheon Given by Ladies’ Hebrew wat Benevolent ty eo large attendance today at Ger mania hall, at the luncheon given for arity by the Ladien apprectated. iarke there are Accommodations for nil The nena tomorrow will be fully a# good wit! the addition of fish, Luncheon « vee from 11 to 2p. m. Price 6 cents: Diamond lco—Best ice, bent se vice, lasts longest, Te in 1099 Matin 1009. 4 IF YOU'D BE The menu | ™ | CLARA BROWN MAY BE SAVED The Owners Will Try to Float the Wrecked Vessel It is now believed that the Clara Brown, which went on the beach # Alki Point Tuesday night can b waved, At low water her bow above water, and although her bull shows some migns of breaking up her owners will make an attempt to float her tomorrow. Battalion Drill ana Ball The militia compantes are preparations for a battalto bail at the Armory on Adjutant General Dr spect the companies, Funeral of Richard Bradioy The funeral of Capt. Michard Trad. an held from Butterworth's chapel at 10 o'clock this morning un- der the auspices of Miller Post, G. A. & Many members of the 'o- n't Relief corps were also pres- ent. ici fss La Roche, removed to Sl First ave. Buy stock Inter-State Fisheries Co., 208 Pacific block. DRESSED UP OUR OVERCOATS Supply the finishing touch. If you want an Over- Coat these garments we offer claim your very serious attention. finish in this citv $ aie $12.50, $1350, $15.09, $16.50, $18, $20, to $i0 If Yov’ve an They’re Priced from to $30.00 J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the State 800-802 First Ave, They're unmatchable in style, fit and : H ' You Need No Overcoat $20, $22.50, $25 Cor. Columbia Street Lower Prices|| On Ladies’ Three- Quarter Length Coats De rad and blue kersey, with velvet tailor collars, lined with guaran- toed satin, were $17.50, f 3 - Of ‘Oxtord friexe, with Veivet tallor collar, was $25.00, for .....820.00 Of red,'tan and castor Kersey, with | yoke, tailor and storm collars, were | $27.60, now : +s 820. Of Oxford, red and castor kersey, | Volvet tailor collars, were $22.60, | now 17.50 | A very handsome Coat of castor ker. sey, large allk stitched, collar and yell sleeves, Was $37.50, now... Aastra ~ $30.00 in. “Jackets “at wpectal | Half-fitting Kersey Jackets, with storm collars, colors, ca and black, $7.60 and $8. ‘Kersey Jackets or do: rm col! gleeves, satin uf ‘ $17.50 and $18.50 coats for $15.00 STAR PAINT CO, 300-302 Pike St. Largest and Best Line of Paper in the city, If you want cheap Paper, We have @ large selec: tion. Ramaker Music (0, 14i5 Second Ave, Same Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche ) particularly attractive line of read- We want you to examine our var- fous appliances for adding to your comfort, We have just received a| ing lamps which we have priced at cost, There are many in the lot that will make handsome and dur- able Christmas gifts, 907 First Avenue | pieleeniibinthasarshins Seip nsanse HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE’S largest and only first-class European plan HOTEL, ing Urers of Waterproof horse |and wagon covers, dash aprons, wa on top# and umbrellas. Tol. Main 1025. 82 Yesier Way Paar aiterte INVESTORS nd we will send you paper, free of cost. Friday Bargains Each Friday we arrange to gather many small lots and remnant.lots on the bargain tables, disposing of them at prices that are really under cost. This plan brings to our customers all odds and ends resulting from the Bon Marche's tremenduous selling, one day of each week. You may, therefore, look forward buying the last of our best selling lots, of whateva nature, here on Friday at under prices’ BARGAINS FOR MEN— Men's Outing Flannel Working Shirts, worth 660 each at So, Men's Handkerchiefs, with col- ored borders, worth 10c, at each All- Wool O8e Undershirts, WOMEN'S $10 NECKWEAR, Women’s All-Stlk ‘Ties, with turnover stock made of best quality taffeta, in desir. able shades, regular value $1.00, at each 90. WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s Fine Muslin Hand- kerchiefs, with hemstitched and Bwiss embroidered edges, regu- larly worth 196 to 260 each, Fri- Gay bargain at 12%¢. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs of extra fine quality fine Swiss, embroidered ei inches wide, choice color combin- ations, extra quality, fully worth 2c per yard, Friday bargain at Tie. Children's All-Silk Hair Rib- don, in piain and fancy colors, best qualities, worth 10 and 12%¢ 8 goes. Peaey pupae ot t2.6 yard. DOWNSTAIRS BARGAINS— Four- Piece Glass Breakfast @ regular worth 36c each, Friday's) rice » "Pol Giaes one-half gation ‘Water Pitchers, regular $00 and Hie Kinds; our choice Friday at Polished Glass Water Bottles, regular value §0c, Friday 200 each. Decorated Jardinieres, 7-in. size, with pedestal to match, reg- ular value Téc, at each Sc. Coal Hods, black Japan, worth MSc each, at ike Friday. BARGAINS IN BOYS AND WOMEN'S KNITWEAR— Boys’ very heavy Fast Black Cdtton Bicycle Hose, with triple knees, double toe and heel, worth 2c a pair, Friday 1% @ patr. ‘Three pairs to @ customer. Women's Fast Black Cotion Hore, a apliced heel, doubie ¥ at three pairs for We will sell but three pairs to & customer at this price. Women's Heavy Natural Wool Hose, with ribbed tops, double toe and heel; these stoci bd at ic a palr, Friday's price Women's Heavy Fleece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, extra quality, worth 8c per gar- ment, Women’ Fleece mk neck ribbon, Boe, tomorrow 890, KNIT SHAWLS CHEAP Knit Opera and Bri Shawls, in blue and white, and whit pink, whit | at from $1.00 up to $2.50. Mega higher, @ Mem lar worth in cousideral: CHILDREN’S SKIRTS Children’s Outing Flanzel tlcoats, worth @0c each, will be: bargain priced Friday at 3%, FASCINATORS— Pretty Fascinators, tn i white and colors, worth @#o Tie, on sale Friday at 20, FLANNEL WAISTS, Wo— MERCERIZED PETTICOA’ 81.00— Mercerized or Taffeta Pet! coats, made with plaiting or rufe flea, worth $1.25 each, at $2.00. MILLINERY AT HALF PRIC All our Millinery, - inet Trimmed Hats, Trimmings, everything in stock except Vel- vet Hats, will be sold at half and until further notice at the marked prices. SAMPLE LACE CURTAINS, Tit Face Powder, “ fowder, reduced 2c per box. NOTION BARGAINS— Women’s Gold Watch worth Soc, at each 390. Sterling Bilver Top Hat worth 2c, at each 8c. Fancy Decorated NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1485 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St. © MISSION FIGS HAVE NO EQUAL as a dried Fig. They are most palatable, either raw or cooked and re- quire no sugar. They are v economical as well as nutri- tious, 4 Pounds for 25 Cents We also carry a stock of Cal- fornia Dried White Figs at the same price—4 pounds for 25 cents. The End of the Mouth 1M show that you have saved ys past made one or more purchases ery ad. new every day. The Optic Nerve controls the sight, When over-worked or dis i, the sight fails, Are you vorking it, An (free) ex- amination will tell, A. Lindaver Rclent.the Optician 322 Pike Street Cameras and a Full Line of Camera Supplies ‘Washington Dental and Phot ic Supply Co, oft Colanbia Sees Bath L All that the most fastidious could sh in bath supplies, sponges, ap, tollet waters, et HIRSCH PHARMACY Co. First and Pike ‘Tel. Main 916 Steel Range Buy a “Quick all slaes, fully in your old ERNST BROS, 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 money if you have during the, | from the ndvertitohe At Low Prices Several standard make, second+ hand typewriters in good order. E. C NILES, 109 Cherry St If care, long experience skill can cure you. I can you. Consultation free. DR. H. T. TURNE Sanitarium, Hinckley biock, 4 floor. FIX IT UP Let us repair your old umbreli, The cost will be small and you) will still have the old friend, E. H. SHAMEK 1221 First Ave. 0c, 10c, 10c, {0c A neat album for, mounting & series of photos, only 10. cent In three shades. q ALFRED S, WITTER & CO. 3314 Second Ave. oe Seceehen ¢ phabin © ere pee ee eS ee ere re ey ‘ee 11 BO F842 Oe este eo

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