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—= ‘One cont per copy) ein cents per fy mall or carriers. No free coplen Htered at the postomMes at Beattie, Wannineton, as ee I nana ad a an LAW AND THE MAN John F. MeMillan is mayor of Ashtabula, Ohio. To put it In current phraseology. by McMillan is 37 years of age, was « fashioned views about the duties of his office, For this instance: ‘There was an ordinance requiring the saloons to clos Mayor McMilla: pen until 11 o'clock, or permittivg Ppen after 10:30, So he closed them up, tight as 4 drum, at the time set down in the Mayor to protest. forbid them.. Bow in polit THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR POMLISHING CO. BVERY AFTERNOON EXC THLEPHOD Business Dept., Matn 1050, EE insard Wells, Ruiter, i == Beattle—1107 ‘Third avi New York Chicago-217 looked but cou ‘That made troudle, Saloonkeepers who claimed to have voted for him ‘The latter pointed to @aid he could not read between the lines. wwant him to be a law breaker? Gambling houses were running when McMillan was elected. The law MeMillan also forbid them. Politicians told the mayor all the Friends would vote against him next time. He was in the mayor's chair. McMillan told his potice to suppress the slot machines, Some very Mice people came and objected. They said the slot machines were not Bambling devices. The mayor declared that all the devices looked alike fo him. AND ALWAYS HE POINTED TO THE LAW. Bll controversy. Every city needs @ McMillan. Seattle needs one badly. ‘There's law in plenty. But law without enforcement ts ‘There must, be a man behind the law. ‘There must be law—pius the ma) ‘The biggest guns m the nas v —_——_—— : aera M. F. Backus, 1122 Jefferson | than they would be in one of the POVERTY ROT A CRIME IN DENMARK net, eacenih hbs treieesas | rere all the city, county and In Mttle Denmark It has been discovered that poverty ts not a crime, that ta a crime. Denmark takes care of the old folks, and the state must pay t ‘Bt does pay It without grumbling, for a high sense of duty has been im- ‘Planted in the breasts of the Danes, and— Poverty is no longer a crime in Denmark.” as 25¢ on the dollar. Men’s Good Quality All Wool Overcoats, in blue, black and brown beaver, that sell the world over-for $10.00; the Globe price ..--+... Men’s $15.00 Overcoats, in beavers, kerseys, meltons and worsteds ; garments that are well tailored and sold in some stores up to $18.00 ; the Men's Mackintoshes, guaran- teed waterproof and worth from $10.00 to $12.00; The Globe price..... MEN’S SUITS—Fine All Wool Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots P SUNDAY, ‘Aitortal Dept fhusiness Manager. | weak or ia mayor with a big “M." ed by union labor, and has old- for keeping them ITS AFFAIRS} The Seattle Chamber of Commerce ular meeting yesterday af-| » interesting and tn a find the ordinances and ‘There was the law, Did they gambling fraternity and their He remarked that he was not That made an end of farce, useless without a man behind them. fhe best law on the statute books is an absurdity without a man be- | awarded the first prizes. Bind tt. If this republic ever falls, if the experiment of self. fails, it will not be because of the lack of law, but BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF MEN. Virgil sang of “Arms and the Man.” fe an era of law. “Law and the Man.” That was a day of force. ‘This ete Sy pecenee oe ‘The modern poet can find no loftier theme than | ia Party Tuesday night in Littie’s naes exhorbitant All the rooms are bright, well warmed and ventilated, prettily [night in Ranke hail for its rerular| gies onl the food is prepared bya chef who takes delight in coax- |"eclal_ hop A number of guests! tites of the inmates with dainty dishes, Xing the appetite of paupets! 3 after an inspection of some American poorhouses, and all nearly alike, {f the people of Denmark are losing their thinks of the places where old and young are herded together— é old men and women who are worn out and not wanted—where the food is at the mercy of men who desire to attain » _Fecord for cheapness and maintenance, where the Inmates are made to ‘feel that they are paupers during every waking moment. 1003 First Avenue You'll easily tinderstand our predicament. The regular stock of the Globe—the winter stock on the wa $50,000 purchase of the Bankrupt Mechanics’ Clothing Co., to handle in one store room. What we intend take another slice off the already low prices which‘ ha of the state. Remember, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods at about Half Price, and many broken lines Only a few days, come now, or you'll be too late. 5.45 vicunas and covert cloths; some full silk fined and every one tailored in the best a possible manner ; The Globe | Men’s High Grade Mackin- toshes, which sold at from Pt $15.00 to $18.00; The Globe THE SEATTLE STAR held & Very interesting meeting . Main 1138 no for the remaining part The council con ) corpora The Helping Hand club met y tions at @ meeting held Inst night ay aft mn at the 6 ottstein Ninth avenue and ¢ jcations made by the & Blectrle | Mrs, Wm. McArdle and daughter « . exten: | Mis MoArdlé, left laxt night s to pr for Boston, where they will spend Siiaad coon | At the next me © counell | the winter —— teh con Will report that the] Much preparation has been made ordinanc passed nting the | for th © to be given tonight In franchise following the old Frink/the K.P. hall, ‘The affatr in unde | franchise on Main street, and thence | the auspices of the Royal Ladies, and out E Union stre This fran-|in expected to be a jolly one chine vides that the apany | Mra. J. W. Pratt gave a large ehil lay double tracks on Bast}dren's party yeaterday afternoon at street with the power poles |her home on ‘Thirty-fifth avenu ween the tracks, and that tracks —_—— be ed op, ANG Next on Sixteenth and at 10:20 p,m. committee also dec 1 | make a ta report on the prop: | of the Seattle Blectrtc Com to change the University | hatscare leaving Union at mt to called on the p heard Jatructive address on Alaska Jered by Judge Ja Wick of the United States district co the welfare of Alaska. He then t DOINGS tory in the far north, alone justified the purchase t of what the thea Dr. H. A. Shaw and Dr. Buckley | ty was Just entertained a few friends Tuesday evening at a dancing party in Kanke hall. A large number of friends were present and the affair was a very enjoyable one. A cinch ¢ which has just been organised, met for the first time on Tuesday evening at the home of the poe ea gen Misses Harrison, 1015 Madison atreet, | }¥ Df Ie Mae oer tabs Mine Prentice and Mr. Germain were | the homeweus ae inal code The drill team of the Woodmen ot MUCH the same as that in isting laws the World give a big ball tonight in| wernment ever | Wake halle A. lake number ot in {tection to abctety expected to be a pleasant affair. — hall. It was one of the most enjoy-| think the able dances ever given by the club were collected. Card Club last night at her home. ‘The Cotilijon Club met last night | the money number of members and their | [P* mone? taoethery: Mra. Wm. D. Perkins entertained |, Judse Wickersham concluded in the city. ‘The Bon-Ton Social chub met lant | IT MATTERS NOT Whether you get weekly wages in a pay envelope or a salary check— in either case you are sure to appreciate our values and the saving you can make by buying your hats of us. ALWAYS RELIABLE SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hate Cleaned, Blocked, Oyed ond Retrimmes AShortExtension Given Owing to the fact that carloads of Merchandise bought early in the sea- son by the Globe for this winter's trade is now rolling in upon us, and our store is so packed and jammed with goods at the present time, the stockhold ers have decided to run the big Bankrupt Sale a few days longer, in order to move out stock for which we have no room. i bin y—and the to do now is prevailed, and make it an object for buyers to come from any Men’s Fine Overcoats, in a large variety of materials| and shades ; the kind usually sold for $20.00; the Globe | Men’s $25.00 Overcoats of imported kerseys, whipcords, OTN ws inde seve. $8.45 YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—Long pants, aged 14 to 19 y: price ‘and Cassimeres, in a varicty of patterns and qualities that in broken lots of cassimere and chevict cloths, worth un are worth and sold by other houses at $10.00 to $12.00; | to $8.00; The Globe price .........., raat $3 98 The Globe price ....... : . - $5.95 | YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—In Fine Dress Worsteds of plain MEN’S SUITS—In Imported Worsteds, cither plain or fan- black, blue or fancy mixtures, that are actually worth cy, including high grade English clays, in black, brown, $15.00; The Globe price Seay $8.48 gray or blue, in single, round or straight cut, or double- | CHILDREN’S SUITS—Three-piece.of all wnt t het breasted coats; garments that $16.00, $18.00 in ages 3 t0 14 years, worth $2.60 and $3.00; The Clone and up to $20.00; The Globe : MAMET > ogee 8, P LCM EiS ee cr eae MEN’S SUITS—High class tailored garments, built by the | CHILDREN’S SUITS—Tiree-piece, of fine all wool mate best skilled artists, from imported worsteds, in black or rial, in nobby Scutch plaids, fancy’ mixtures and plain blue, some finely silk lined, and made to sell for $25.00, | blue and 1 orsteds, worth $4.50, $5.00 and $600 $28.00 and $30.00; The Globe price ........... ..019-79' | _ The Globe price ..............,. i ul OR $2.95 Globe Clothing Company ———-1003 FIRST AVENUE———. In the large, new Globe Building, next door to the Palace of Sweets, second door from corner First avenue and Madison eee Look for the Blg Number 7003 Jenny to understand why “A Boor Re on the interest this city has taken In | of the great area and the enormous |tindeveloped resources of the terri He deciared it. the fisheries Alaska, but stated that that indus lin this state and gave similar pro- vi o< The speaker defended the license tations have been isayed and tt is Beg Bg ere age hoe 7 often by persons coming from Alan ‘The Vif Club gave a pretty da, [arene Ais. Jcomparison would show that those | paying the fees were not taxed more or of the at Little's hall, Dancing was the it obliga aged poverty ix a misfortune that at once puts a moral and |feature of the oveutna. a eae - duty on the shoulders of the state. It is not asked why a human being, white-hatred and tottering, past | ‘tiend# were present. of endeavor, has failed te gain a competence, but what can be make the lot of the old folk comfortable. i wtatried| wating that Alaska. deserves the Cert ar ee Une ladies yes. | thoughtful consideration of Beatle, nd « oni imh the chamber old-age home in Copenhagen is a great modern building, stand- | Minor avenue. The affair was in| * . roy there in behalf of the wi center of a beautiful garden. Itvhas nothing in common with |ROnO® of Mies Wert, who is visiting) 0° ot the northern district. } ee Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar. New Strength fas won BEER in © Drop THREE SHOT IN-A SGRAP 2.2508 ORANGE Nov, 6—A thing a ht remulted tn jeath of Jeff Chenault, City Marshal Jordan y Jones. Aw the outcome Jonmatandings qu William Harris secured « uble-barrelled shotgun and killed Chenault. While running to excape jthe fire af the murdered man’s | brother, Harris encountered the cit r nal, On the way to Jail with| Ma pr r the officer way shot and Killed by an unknown man, Harris exeaped at that time, but was r arrrente James Harris, a brother of Will then procured a weapon f Jones, Officers 1 ring the scene at that time opened fire y and inflicted wounds from #8 later. whieh he died @ few ho PLAY FOLK IN SEATTLE ‘A Poor Relation” Tonight There i# sute to be a fine nudience at the Grand tonight to see the fam- pus Sol Smith Ruwwell play, “A F Relation.” It if @ rare chance for the playmoers of this city to see « harming play enacted by a vat superior company of artiste, It in lation” has beeome one of the most popular plays ever written, - The part of ? that is marvels loualy cor inshine and shadow of patances through which it passes, Never was pathos 80 deftly and delicately dimmed in medy as in this character, Mr : inys Noah Vale. om. ‘Shore Acres” That charming picture of New ongland life, “Shore Acres,” whi opens for a three-nights’ engage ment at the Grand on Sunday eve ing next, continues to grow tn popu lar favor and its eleventh consecu tive season promises to be as au ful am any previous one, While some crities claim that Mr. Herne has written ral plays of more yet all Aaree that fw by far the most rtintic vali An investigation of the merits of electricity as the lighting medium, will re- sult in your using it. No Matches, or Odors. ape most con- venient cleanly of artificial lighting. Cheap enough to be in every one’s reach. The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. RAINIER ~ Wedding and Engagement Rings 901 Gecohd Avenue. Cor. Marion. Auction Sale of Horses At Manley Stables 1300 Western avenue, Saturday, 1 p. m., November Sth, 26 head of well broke hornes, welg! 1,200 as, ), LANCASTE! 2, Owner iP.W. Merrick The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John B. Stetson Hat, $4 and $6. OD. BUCK & CO, ys’ and Cbii- dren’s Glothing Furnishing Goods, fi 1404 Second ana PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Estimates furnished Cc. M, SHAW & CO., South side Colman dock, foot of Col- | umbia street, Phone, Black 331. our performances of popular. Kntive new #oenc been prepared for this #ea | duetion. Third Avenue ¢ that han 6 s getting th Third A | have & dainy p Pennaylvania, rew jaid In the anthracite minin f Pennsylvania, It ie de the newspapers a# a strong play toresting and realistic, but ¢ Camille’ will be pr t attle the will be presen’ mance Saturday night Next week “Bapho ventures of Lady Ureu! FOR NEW CITY PARK timan Murphy has introduc. ining th Coun Minar uthe ings the p Heattle El whore park peid f $8000. PRETEND TO FIGHT PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, Nov. $—More than 1,200 Fourcharists have entered the eapttal, from the campaign again: Arman, Ever since November 4 and firing has contin casualties have resulted. ng from 900 to FRIDAY ets, white or gray; worth 76¢; per patr FRIDAY worth Se; Friday and cheap; selling at 10-4 size Domet Bi 1-4 wise Silver Gray able, easy v value; selling Pill ‘sire’ Stikoline fiafty cotton flied, 41.75 value: welling at white cotton filled, value; selling at actually worth $3.50; 206, 208, 210 PIKE STR: ,______4 of Diamonds, Watches, ry of ail kind Cutlery, Silver Noveltie os, Field and Opera Spectacien, Eyegiannes everything, appertaining toe ¥ business will B be offered without reserve'to firet-clane jewel the highest bidder. Jewelers and O; Hinckley bik., 715 Puget Sound Electric Railway THIRD RAIL SYSTEM Tacoma Interurban Railway Depot and City Ticket Office, Ist Seat Ave. and Jackson St. v and way points 7:00 a. m. $:30 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 1:00 a. m. 2:20 p.m. 2:00 p. m. 3:30 p.m. 6 6 Sen 1 1 1 3 ‘ b 00 pm. 00 p. m 8:00 p.m. 9 10:00 p. m. 1 12:01 a. m. PPEPPPSre *Train leaving Seattle at a. m., goes to Kent only Trains for Georgetown and Renton Branch 7:16 a. m 7 a he. 8:02 a. a. 9 a. m. a.m. 5 p.m. p.m p.m. p.m 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m 5 p.m. 5 p.m 12:61 a. m. J. M. WILMOT, City Agent, L. ©, BRADLEY, Supt., SEATTLE, EDMUNDS AND EVERETT ‘The Palatial Stear City of Everett Three Round Trips Daily. Leaves 8 5 p.m. Leaves Everett 9:15 a. 7:16 p. m tle T a. Phone, James 1841, Colman Dock. ™ AGAINST MINERS a KO held that the ten declaration 4 stated that the ¢ Florence Roberts greatest diasatixtaction t* ex- pressed by the miners and it Is a! most certain that the matter hamber of deputies. ence Roberts and company tor tonight dat a ape from extra heavy welt seasoned stock, Has sized firmly woven seat with high spindig back and embosed tap Regular pries GERMAN BREAKFAST Special today and tomorrow The the property in between $7000 and HOME SMOKED NEW YORK FULL C BOILED HAM— BIG FAT MACKEREL— 160, 200 and 250 BEEF EXTRACT— - 400, 700 and $1.35 PURE CREAM Not over six sold ts any one customer, TRIAT'S BONELESS EDDING at a ARGAIN....... Friday Specials Curtains There is a great variety in 5.CENT FRESH ROASTED COFFEE is equal to best elsewhere at 35 cents Spirit Stoves large Spirit Gas Stowe, | burns wood alcohol; GROUND SWEETENED E—In cans— ths are varied CHOCOLAT ofter them at We sell 16-4 size Cotton Blank- TENED CHOCO- of Prilled Muslin Heine's Fruit Press ite, | Household Scales, with plat. | form or scoop, regular and $1.76; special at Si. Blue and White Baameles Kettle or Sai quarts, regular $100 | special at 65c. from $1.25 to $1.76, cured on ‘Friday ED COCOA. EW SHREDDI Good quality Print Comforts RAG we ee aw ar Large tive White or Gray Do- met Blanket Bheete, NEW MINCE MEAT—Like Mother makes Our Frilled Bobbinet Cur- tains, from $2.0 to $2.00, can be had on Friday for $1. WASHING MACH $3.50, $4.25 and $6.50 MEAT AND FOOD CHOP- Re coeess G12 and $1.00 PLATEO KNIVES set 6 knives and ALARM CLocKs— INTERMITTENT | KS—Ring on and off minutes till you stop or gray, pretty border, worth $1.00; selling at, per pair T&e Hiankets, warm and service- launder, $1.85 ) per pair ao Finest Siikoline Comforts, large centerplece with border pattern, patent quilted, $3.00 COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Av., Madison and Spring Sts, Large sine White Wool Biank- ets, blue or red borders, . SPONGES “T3E, 200, 280 and 500 LINUOR DEPT IMPERIAL PORT WINE GOLDEN RYE WHISK OLO HOLLAND GIN. DOMESTIC GIN— SCOTCH WHISKEY— Cooper & Levy’ 104-106 First Ave, Bet. Vester and Washin; Ste Telephone, Main 200 pairs Men's $2.00 Oil Tannage 1% pairs’ Vici Kid “or Veiour price $3.00, now 200 pairs Mach inists’ Shoes, ali double or single sole, regular ro High Cat Guiaide Jewelery Our entire stock, consisting ut Glows, Sol Sterling Silverware and Rog- ere’ Silver Plated Ware and FOR NOME Op m., Senator, Oct. 10 |} For San Francisco | Frederick & Co. tila, Now. 8, 10, 18, and ‘every fifth day therearter. For Southeastern Alaska Leave Seattle 9 a m. 19, 38, AI-Ki, City of ee A heeeaas a mship lines con- nect with the daily White Pass & Yukon Route Alaska, for White nw for Kent, Auburn, Tacoma Arrive. At Skagway, Horse and intermedi: line of stage coaches on the WINTER TRAIL makes out the year to Dawson For particu- Trafic Manager PORT ORCHARD ROUTE U. & Navy Yard and Battleships Arrive. 7:02 a. The largest and best equipped on the Pacific Coast. We have and most scientific methods of painless dentistry. tract teeth without the least palm dents employed, but ears of experience, end tell you tn adv e We make no charge eeth when plates guaranteed ten years 00 a ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, PORT e just what 7% xtra trip, 8:80 p, ¥ only, special | Full Set of Teeth... Bridge Work . nt Beach take steamers Fare—80 Cents Round Trip | Painless extracting Office—From 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Rooms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook Take Etevator— Ssomenpenaeessaeamentmicannonnineay NORTHWESTERN COM. MERCIAL CO. Next Sailings for Nome | 717 Second Ave. You can get a beautiful Phaeton for nothing. Purchase of Win or Liquor at our store we will give @ tieket 4m entitled the holder to a chance to get a Phacton worth $19, We sell Port Wine at $1.00 per gallon equal to th-* $1.50 elsewhere, f the Iangest in thi : has just been refitted at an ox tial trip this year had a ly Our Wines and Liquors a We quarantee our goods the Dest, wis mer bound for N or freight and paw as represented, and BRUNNER & CO. Offices—201-2 Pioneer Bui Phone, Union 81,