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CATTLE STAR. i Ou ar tT SEHATTLE, WASHI | THE ARBITRATION SHINGLE AT WORK Specials @ You Want to See Our New Fall $325... ry Overcoats Good lot on Eastlake avenue, over ‘ jooking Lake Union, on street ear SAY: » 62 inches in length. We line. ¥ have the swellest ne in the city; Bee | ? some Geeided novelties you'll not ’ find elsewhere, Whose make? $375 | Why, L. ADLER BROB & CO., of aha I ter ¥., acknowledged eee . leaders in high art tailoring. irero-toem house nnd sta, lots, claer- ‘ Da $60.00 Tailor Made Overcoats du- ed, Mood Well, Green Lake addition. : plicated for ( 00 @TON, MONDAY EVEN OCTOBER 20, SiG | : ye 260ENTS A MONTH NR LAST EDITION : J 4 plicated for .. Aa 950 ain $10.00 Tailor Made Overconis due : 5 DICALCA LOR seve cesses sary 20.00 5 ne ‘ A $ ae a $70.00 Tailor Male Overcoats @u- ; a _ , \ t plicated for eve 15.00 ’ Cottage of five rooms, on Kast Rey, | , § Shen hee * near 2th avenue; terms. NW . F and just as g00d in every respect. at Wilkksbarre--With Intense Earnest- | ee, a — NN 7 eae Suit or Overcoat of the “Adler” fess It Is Advised in a Remarkable ee y Herbert $ Upper | Gi) ics a rea , i y 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block, f ni ONE PRric AIN FIGURES. First avenue and Cherry street. Speech That the Coal Workers Re- | ae By: | crews, usonem pig) = Sy, Ul] Adams & Blanchard JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE | 719 Becond Avenue, Hincki¢y bik, turn to Work et) A vai! Da Albert Hansen ®:":: | The largest jewelry house in the Northwest Oct. eae Being a factor im the @comet te ) ) ; SOM CLOTHING HOU Se 1 S. D Vv. 1 development of our ciy 01 LION CLO’ G HOUSE tt af st Tepresenting the * un ap. a | 222 tet Ave. So, cor. Main. a 4 2 epos au ts |the application of good ef the United MI9¢/ sense by each will Insure ’ OUR w : fm convention at | The interest of labor and © : | : LOOK IN OUR WINDOW Are absolutely fire and burglar-procf. Boxes for fat 10 o'clock this {reciprocal though aot identical, ‘ President Nichols |there are grave questions before you | a Pr ree rent by the month or year. , to order, Pree today’ iy ¥ . : conventto BS iiecercninn| gC Teret Demet Adtran Py inter SAFE DEPOSIT BLDG. eee ee ee ote, bai {US GUeation with our opponents di se | that the perman- . ve : { wil be made this | Stained that It was impossible. | | apermnen fo politics. in New _ — Phe convention then ad- thereby justifies (M Of hem are running for cx , 2% Glock this after-| swine action by the chiet executive [M RTOSS and in Seattle the cele Abe afternoon session he| mining The propo on |G pants” is ripping down the pike | MEN'S ALL WOOL UNDE: . E Iaitted may Dave spjectionsnie feat. /@ (@ the Sule of a candidate for | WEAR, New Bettaih, Make, Powers ures and its details may not meet | ‘h* lewisiature in the 45th dis | | mi r Tomor- the unanimous approval of our dele- |B ‘ict hanging his ping-por THE M | | 00 row spec : | ———EE jal 12%. ter than anything hitherto offered. a wane ° . Jepnny hasn't had much Ge ree Granger, the boy who was found in a drunken condi- prceet aera et eect ® |B perience in politics but In U tion in the old University ground: to Officer = ore nimation {2 | ferred an adjustment of this. serl- 7 ave. fect, but conditions heceme ‘uo |i _ This is agreat year for news- 701 FIRS BF ear eer i nk cet art | brated Journalist known tn hie pete Mitchell took the |t5 bring about tmecsy Tesumeptine ne | college days an “Johnny Tight-, TO FIGHT Ihe and gates here assembied, but It is bet- | quet on the wall in idie state §reater measure of justice than could g in the weekly conferen: Herald this me be attained aes the editorial staf of the after- f the Keystone Liquor Company at tht corner of First avenue : Sirenunue contiice ead it Ul bs 2 | ROO Newspaper on which con- Beneca street. The boy took the Meer to the piace but when he greater justice than we have ever got there he could not tell from whom he had pr 2 ‘The eyes of a/ }@ Uor and told a rambiag story of the affair, 1 Consteting of all the «mall lots had in the past. whole 1@ ary qualifications to a degree. that there will be no prosecutions im thts case for the r § left from the mill's output. Pind toes alike Getmand aaah, {Min that eminent body the adol- ele MAREE AL ET the man who actually the wine to the boy cannot be found Mak denen ‘hack hdhe, wise | excent statesman holds ali the O7 7 Last evening the police werenotified that there were several tribunal named by the president of through @ sort of ex. ree arrived at Ad®D/@ young boys ina state of intoxication in the grounds of the ol dive, vieuns and camel hair, the United States, 1 am aware of tenure. As sergeant-at~ | resterday to ssels Sane a al, |@ University. When Detective Lane arrived at the piace he found the discordant elements in this con- Founda, mp the stall, B) Senet On ailned. ‘The remale Officer Herald there. One of the boys had been taken to his home vention, but with ail the earnestness all within reach are TN oe eee ntah pasetve force i tn the Ranke build He said his name was Sweetman and { possess I urge-you to give your the Ganctum. ag | of the or tica, and an indian ba was 13 years of age. The little fellow wee under the induence of ‘Wit be shown at THE LEADER Tuesday. The most esirable approval and thus deciare the strike Brings the meet- 9} Central Africe. ane cd at Manning’s|/M lauor and had injured his hebd hy falling. merchandise will be sold at unheard of prices. You will save mousy OFF that 150.000 men may return im. |W 16 %0 order. ‘Then, ax secre Ml (a! pre ree ‘The Granwer boy, who is 14 years id, was hardly able to , . bn every article you purchase. Come and prove our statement. macdiately to work.” tary, be calle the roll. an se walk and was taken to the police station. There he was induced i Settlement Will Be Accepted ees be thee nants Tal. | to tell his story. The boy say rehawed the Nquor, two bot- See value, #-inch Dress Fian- buff and blue, worth $1.25; apec- presented by thelr immediate @|Swayne's column by the thes of port wine, for 6) cent re were five boye in the crowd KA 2 nel, all wool, in great variety of Te. ines tndiontiont to the . this, the fM} lah, M2 British soldiers wor Milled | and all drank part of the wine. ‘The case will be thoroughly in- colors, 330. —_ ithout serious opposition. It seme my was re teth tne situation of ted By the oMtenre betame it tv dropped. Ifthe hoy aid ‘BSc Value, Inch all wool Ven- that Thureday will be dea- “dionel Bwayne's command is re- Wine at the store of the Keystone Company, it will be ettans, in all new colors, 4c. ‘as the day for the resump- tof the time allotted te de ous. ‘The total Britian out where he did get It if posstbi anger was let out 5c Value, 38-inch all wool Suit- — Eyed boop - y 3,000. bail by the poltce this morning and allowed to go to his ing, many Colors, special 48. work. The delegn' sore cian a long dicts 5c value, 42-inch Read Serge, most part seem in an amiable mood. A_ life #0 strenuoue as thi $id, dscns. the, prospect. of writing fl might Bring ‘ore men down fl from any eit) ee ene | Tey ee NDERY back to work an alr of relief. with nerveus prostration, but tt | must march ever 4n arid desert un- UNDERWEAR. It appears probabie that there wil! | amounts to lees than healthy @|¢er a burning #uh to the nearest Men's All-Wool Undershirts tn be an effort made In the convention |M exercise for Johnny. who never | station. to demand an amsurance that all M detaches a vest button tn th a wil get their old positions |M@ fray. It appears now that he . FEELS CHEAP ‘The operators have announc- |M# has merely been training for a inti ed that they will not discharge any |M larger field of usefulnons, At An impolite Chinaman caused Of the men now at work. and ft i ‘mpia—when he gets there ama feared that some friction may arise! aah bo nele We hive on banat Howe > barges Ag Do a over this matte A large number | mitation of parliamentary ab- orton nneae S tank of the county Jot delegates have instructions on @ eolutiam which will make and made some unpleasant re- This Point, and It is expected that|/M Speaker Menderson and” his taatts while s0mne women visttors [there will be a long debate. committee on rules look like frere bung'thown arcana the ten. wd a |H raw amateurs. If hiv experi- The sheriff in the kangaroo court ence has not been vest and P. L. MeGue, @ mining engineer " gave him a severe talking to, and all N. W, Harris & Co. with their bid. 4. it is Supplemented by LONDON, Oct. , 20—The West-| Have him & severe talking ts | will make the total face value of the | atpment of self-confidence [Bi who recently arrived in the city |, Ganette ted vo thet alien, fceners p ne ot tee 5e¢ Hf Hat Hh & bands and 1300 miumse offer- which amounts to a fourth di- from Mexico, became invotved in a ~ * # ed by the Ga carel tater. ‘The | & mension A head like his serious altercation ith several | £reet Canadian trust is deing med | Chow felt like 30 cents, ‘Amount of collection will be return-{M couldn't be described by three members of the local Japanese cat-|to supply breadstaffs and Canadian ed immediately to Dexter Horton |@ dimensions. — Length, breadth Mj ony below Yeuler way last night. He) manufactures to England at rates bank, which will in turn deliver it/M and thickness don't cover the Mj ianded in the city jail with « dinor-|20 to 70 per cept. less than are now : to the city. + hex erly conduct charge against him.|patd. The combine will open retail A handsome Tie, though The bonds are tapered by. = Teen | Any FP av mr cimany A party | MeGue had never seen. 4 lady from|shops in all the principal cities of man's Insurance fund, through local | couldn't thrive these days with- » island country and fi Great Britain it i i i eee wean guarantees their gafe nt_m boy wonder, and since Ml‘ ith ene of thew @ it is autre, is & god thing very at Chicago. In case od William Bryan hag reached r oe ret his affection and 2 oe destroyed in a wreck or fire, or maturity, the job has been va posal» y tollowed. Police whistles to have on your Dresser, fost in some other way during thetr|M cant. ft ts now up to “Johnny ethamission. the insuring company |M Tightpants” to enact the role Ml Clute and Carr arrived We are giving a Four-in- agrees to pay to the city the face|M and run a poll course that Bl rested the white intrude value of the bonds. will dazzle the public lke ARRAI! NED Hand speciat—just as an acacia & coruseating flame, When he ell FLINT, Ohio, Oct, 20.—The Big BIS AST ER lar spescty but cation ‘m frlend ; x SU'lb) Siem thie morning, ‘Tesi 20Vertisement—a so-cent aside and modestly confided hie NEW YORK, Oct, 20.—wWilliam| 1 ed andi Ti; Soti VOIDED ambitign as follows, or In words ye fy ad The | Tie for 25c, Notice our of stinflar Import ident took place at the crossin |B “I feel myrelt to be the child of mrerder of Mra, Anns Paiiteen, ‘was e Columbus, Sandusky ocke || corner windows. A {8 genius or of fate. ‘The allur- NI M areaignas, thie morning (0 ple- |ietehear amie a pnd cok wind Hooper Young, who is accused of the| 11 passengers were badly hurt — ing finger of destiny tapped me ing Railway, which is blocked with OMAHA, Oct. Rotten timbers | on the shoulder when T was in Rare Bich, Lanne © Aseres, Se | prewar | Tee Sccuaen® was cues | Main Store, First Ave. and Jed until Wednesday for further prep-|by the misplacement of an inter-| . 1 . iret Christian | knickerbockers. and has beck- costecs: aie oe t west Fixture Annex, aging fino oe Pirt Chrehine ff Matcherbeakors pod aa heck Savon. “ine ouvert was eranede” Wana eu "|W. B. Hutchinson Co. Hertawent Pree eee house was Ml my upward flight over the rug- to settle ties amis wan avoited by |M fed seeps of inme Ihave ever M@|THERE 18 NO DOUBT THAT Corner Second and.Union the action of the pastor, Harry G. |B beheld as a beacon to guide my B) pREesiDENT ROOSEVELT WILL | jetly informed the crowd | course, the gigantic footprints That the foot. waa deemed unsate, |M of an Almighty hand “Tt'must @| NOW BE HAPPY that tne tad better retire. ‘The peo: |M have been a supernatural hand that could make a footprint, and | A union Of non-union men was ple went Out ae at en OK ML) fool Justified tn clatining that Ml| temporarily “effected last ‘night at | SHANNON . sa tA Ei en | mar deeeisaaes woels have hoor }@ the tracks were made as mile Ranke hajl. The meeting was com- | CHICAGO, Oct. 20—-The new political labor party which has dropped into the basement ,a dis-) te for me, Hence I have | prised of butchers who are now em- been incubating in this city for some time, was launched today m able to fy where others ployed in markets where the boy at a secret meeting of labor leaders. It is proposed to put a com- tance of 25 feet. | been anle iy and “paintully, M\cotved Frye-Brubn meats are so eee taleas Cakes ia the fed os CACY Ghection nest apeion. bp ond Prices in Colam! Yesterday. has become tomer- M™| and those working at the company Phe party will appeal to voters of the laboring classes to follow ssne-ite tet row, and Lean already feel the @| slaughter house in the places of the|M™ the example of their brethren of Ban Francisco. The platform will sxe. Phone Main 9 +. | greasy tall of fame withih my butchers who recently went out on declare for municipal ownership of public utilities, for state in- | prehensile eluteh.” strike. |B surance, for legislation by popular ballot, and for the establish | errace | It is understood that the bud- The temporary organization cf-|M@ ment of vigilance comniittees to enforce impartial administration —_——— . | \ ding legislator has mapped out Mj fected last night by the non-union |M of laws. THE |B course of conduct for him- | butchers is the most unique union | ‘As & preliminary to the spring campaign it t# reported that ‘t | Notice is hereby given that the prices of all lots in An sepregaiion Ot foe ore If at Olympia whieh is in ever established in this city. Iw will be recommended to Inbor yoters at the election next month, | - Terrace will be advanced 10 per cent, on November 3. ioe be: yy win biay agains’ ended to seoop all rival So B) aims and objects, its intentions and | that they support for every office the candidate believed to be | | vance would take place November 1, but that will be the | t Itt pinomed is he with his anticipat- M| declarations are said to be wonder- | most friendly to thelr interests, without regard to political affilla- the U. of W. team tomorrow after. |i Uy’ Derrormance. that he js xaid M ful. Although the constitution and | tions. The movement t# regarded with some apprehension by pali- versary of our fourteenth year in business as Crawford & nan op the college ve been’ practic. |i (9 have gotten It copyrighted. y-laws have not yet been clans who fear its effect upon the fall election. over, and we cannot reconeile ourselves to advancing e e" after a system Qe adopted Ins up, it is hat men who are ing for some tiene and should DUt UP gt eee ee oyrighting news of ployed ‘markets where Frye: STORE | that date, and November 2 will be Sunday. © RT Se eas tnnt Gaturday init e7ts PAE never happened. i Bruhn meats are not ie Xenon, ‘This is the place to buy Butter. twill be remembered that he | barred fr mbership in the no . defeated the Beat- ye D, bi best ff . Get. 9a jury in| 12 1.0. ‘Tomorrow the collegian® i Venting a story of Tire be joes aileuha on prety strong e mpany offered them each a three- | against good nelghbors, schools, churches and stores, will probably play thelr regular |i ture in @ deserted log hut, in- Mithority that last night's meeting Es union Shas sehen eee! R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Call at the office and get free car tickets. Our SUE caRe was completed at| team through the entire game and | , r tending to (sue {t after the Mw lied to order by & man whi + re ts on the ground every day. Sra will proceed this af-|gnould defeat the club men bY ®\M seture of the outlaw, The M|was go intoxicated he could hardly GET AWAY #0 interteronge with ether Dents — | re : with the open- | targe sco ‘ aecn - news of the capture was a let- | keep balanced in his chair, and that e Attorney ter that never came, but the Mi he was later replaced by some one ‘ |B paper wns run out, anway—a Ml! cise, NO CANNED ine M | Journalistic triumph that awa. A ‘®tunner BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20 Ss { onod wnUsnites, case sade Many resoiutions were passed, |have been 40 ar on t 1 Pe Ae aehitious throbbing among thei being one to ask Presi: | month, which Is an arrival of, one ‘ 1B netted oa of his profesional | dent Roosevelt to have congress pass | in every $00 of the popula | the hearts a Be or evciling wil block batchers {all of the suicides were victims of jaandlcinoel > 2 rele: pass strenuous examinations be- | misplaced affection. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20,—The 202 and 203 New York block. an | permitted to work. It is plant of the Western’ Packing Com-| A speci} purchase of small mu- epee thought Roosevelt will urge congress ny at LAnnton, the only horse ean- | sical instrument b eftort to end the wtrike of to act at its earliest opportunity, The ning factory in ountry, was |. rose Oy call vs ad 7 = overnor of eveyy wtate in the b i today. The company wa ccmne Have Devgan, he gaurthase of Public Library|the Sunset Telephone | Company's {inion will also De Fequented to get pansies’ oy beaty exporter "oe “Sonn “Gores 3 Bonds Almost Consummated| linemen f ceaterence betwer” Mont his state to pass the law DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 20.—Admirat | meat to $30 Violin: eget Humes this morning signed| teown, representing the Lineme to neoure a chartor from the Avert | Schley was pr { with @ richly) SECURES NEW PASTOR tolins $20 Bare slic rary site honda. | Union, waa held this morning Eve . fean fred of Labor mounted Hyer onty, AP Hl Rev. James M, Wilson of Boaider,| $35 Mandolins $10 laced In the | va meeting last night it was di pF Bd thant LP Col, cepted ¢ call to the Dhan Pyhicane for collec. | inal demands of the strikers. wo eK member asked Chairman Groth- uITS i ME Deakin church, and will take charge) An unexoelled opportunity. was te dasbverea ean! w. | sitifation remains unchanged, | jan who would pay the expenses of ton | ur and of the McCor- cana’ aa & D | PARIS, Oct, 2 8 today a 500 hand bills, the hall rent, and tn. mick theological seminary. Rev. H. ¥7 4 Chteaxo bank. on LICENSED TO WE | tempted to wreck a coal train, and tals. ( W. Giichrigt, the retiring pastor, has ank in Heonses| attacked the non-uni workers| “Neyer mind that,” said the chatr- gone to San Francisco to become pro- is en-| ‘The following marriage 4 Tro ° ? , y d orgs, | with clubs and ston oops dite | man, “I'l all that; don't worry fessor of the English Bible in the plus ont a a |have been Ineued: George Milor, 34,| with, clube amt ver ears over trith " ian Btuketene thecia tke hi | & Ret J, the loan be- lef Beattie, smd Agner es FE iiSaues nave pieag nly It Was agréed to hold a rousing] PORTLAND, Oot. %.—The Br Pith jg Pann leat erman, ay ° at that time untit|Omaha, Neb.; ‘of Red-| not to allow any for mass meeting in Ranke hall next | liner has been laid off the run: SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. ‘The $98,820|/and Johanna Bengston, Pr’ i Cenb devosit made by | mond. land Hunday to get-the public imterdated,| crew was paid off and discharged, Wheat 129, 127, giz Second Avenue,