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psrEONOn =6fr THE SEATTLE STAR. One Cent “‘BEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1902 as : 250ENTS A MONTH |PLANS FOR A 1,000,0 POLICE RAID ALL oo |g Cbthing for IRON AND Ral PANT SAE mes | gh tess OLD TENDERLOIN... ners on are an expression of himself in more 8 ways than one. It is for this reason that young men demand more life and sttappishness in their clothes than do elderly people. We have recognized this in making our selections for fall and winter. Our line of special patterns for quare, and 1 ‘columbia, elon bie for home * and & Every hapless hobo in the ten: were merely beginning the life of a no join was in térror thin morning. | hobo were warned to mend their! A splendid ch to wed lot Thirty-nine of the weary Willies | Ways and given a elgnce to reform. | and own your own home in 4 #hort were rounded up by the police and] Home of the o were aF-| time; élose in. nent to the city Jail to anawer vou ed wore sand wer ot | Other lot on University ear line, 15 raney eharges, ‘Klection over th neds Whey were ® £6 . . ine. 3 { A# an Ornament to the cbain|¢ rings of tie fallen women] sige #bxzi0. at $000 each, which Is oung men will be found full of novelty, ill d 6 , Bg a (TAL will undoublediy. be lives oft free lunch counters. | He tance from the clty 4 view of dash and sparkle. It is natural for a il and Gar Shops Are Included in the Big|{2"2:3°2 S28 Pe eos Shea oi: ic ait paloma a | ror srin'be'the country inivuts| Whee. the roll Was called for break: [drink. | hen he te happy. ‘That 18 Herbert $ Upper he is hampered in this desire by a small | ol to fa is the Valea be yeaa Neaitie’s tron and stee|24%en. There were confirmed hot Others arrested were of the mor income, but the stream of inconvenience me Qe ears Searle's tron And steel mien who had seen better days nod | phine-using class.” In the lot were] 1 11 and 12 Sheusrman Block, ; 7 > : W k P ; held back by the necemsity of bring mon drunks, ‘The miserable 04 |8 few for whem there is no hope] Fleet avenue and Cherry strest. is bridged by “A & B” clothing, and for S ie heaps |main| ar $10, $12, $15 to $25 mpetition between Beattie and ph. My — oe M apaTe HOTS Glenes . bes Ditusl idler ‘has a vote it{saloon, and every man. given. a ; Fae’ : one of the Baw nl is y € ‘tant tae boon purchased anc | plans. te-niow being inde.’ Plans for ve | as a tla reliiog paill tm Seattle q Jehance to tell hik business. | Out ? he is privileged to dress precisely as Being prepared for the es-/ ‘The Vulcan company has prac-| works are being prepared and witt be | Mawar Ald tmelter already on. [hua money. ‘The others were “dead | vets 69 THE well as his moneyed friends. « of « $1,000,000 tron and | tically completed the purchase of 25| complete | ‘Of the old regime will be but a ‘ ss oe ia D f 25} complete in almost every detah| matter of a few years, since the hiKh | > recat of the Jal) pe LAST WEEK ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES Pel manufscturing plant, rolling /acres of land at Van Asselt at a| within two weeks. | rallroad freight rates will then be « es eruiailit ttn pomne this moreene: | Pieters foresee rn a oe mc tn a Teen |e AB, et Sa cron | ADAMS & BLANCHARD Vulean Iron Works Company,| magnitude of the proposed plant| ready arrived. We n. savers " out after the bums and the alarm | th that jee arrived ow have two % that a general clean-up. was io] 1 749 Second Avenu Block. heel cue 4) gem di earl an poabaoepaenlge bed ETT Bp a ghrp "alee REMOVAL s aliter rt @ loafers fled from the] we ot enough Noor re ay. foot of the ground is expected to be| pect another tomorrow, ‘This will! FIRE IN THE saloons and sought other quarters.|to Iny down. It war a ® ‘ There 0 weerastinators,|sicken the heart of any man. Ss cian ron wilt be the ‘uty utitees. Wve in te ot ant mut actor] Rowrdeerts hee 00d eed has |sir"wae Putra and the euch SALE SEATTLE SAFE . S an " Jed ribi of any size in the Pacific North-| I. P. Hulme, president of the com. | alone. BUTLER HOTEL 2 See ine toot of] the men who went out on the| Washington street and picked out|ehain gang were happy to breath We move to our new quarters che Worst cases. Only the men who | free air, even with manacies on their in the A in « few days. had been seen around the pone | ankles, This is F last opportunity to idle for the past few weeks were|. Today's raid is the firet one that |[™ buy China at nearly one-half ran im this morning ‘Those whol] has been made for many months. off. Thanksgiving but « the @ eo je of weeks distant, you Fef, almost every description | said: “We expect to put in a com-| frefight care a day, a large-nized.en. (few minutes the entire Upper. floors Mankegiving Dinners We call | fret f Ay of | ence of bead. Thankagiving Dinner eee se Of ate! and iron|picte plant that Wil cost nearty|gine"in © single day, This, how: | When the fee apparetus arcived the SELL ‘00 much fusel oll," he surmised. |fM Four ewpecial attention to @ J te inchwted Im the company’s | $1,000,000. The survey of the grouna Gemee Were Veronese ont oo ymething worse than fusel oll, cus- Fully 2500 men will be employed at} Chief Cook and Assistants Clark everal applic and Latham were on the seene and eee eee ee tece IME beautifully decorated, worth new plant will be used forland with several well direeted Lighting Q repairing will be done there, We UVely extimated at $1000. Insurance lis considering the question of selling | plied the c covers “It the municipal Hghtne plant. Phe | (arge quantities of t Rap Se att co 01t cer Artwere Will Keep our present city plant as in|. The first #tarted In the kitchen of —— which he pronounce and Gratienery. hotel, There is a flue leading Seattle Electric Company is the Lang then went home, a wiser a is, and use it exclusively for repair |trom this apartinent to the roof, id-be purchaser and p & sicker man. used to carry away the smoke from|make many improvements and ex-| = ed ork, the cooking. This fue bas for Years | tensions of the service in case s bar- | D “at Y, Coated iteeif with grease from the ve -| ‘At Van Asselt we will have Alsmoke and when {t caught fire it booty em yy BP a UKHO ORS Mi oda and th the Gity Council much as 1200 feet of |citement among the guests. generated by # steam plant ‘The train brin; tes rot e ging the Doukhobor When the fire was first seen from! The taxpayers of the town will pilgrims arrived here inst night. As ‘Everything neceseary to turn DEPOSIT VAULTS ABSOLUTE SAFETY. PERFECT PRIVACY. ‘is Theee Vaults Went Through the Great Seattle Fire Without®s ster, For Rent by the Month or Year, Safe mare Boilding | 703 FIRST ev brebaes! pany, Was not inclined to talk of the| “When the plant fs running, we . Fire yesterday afternoon thr Se 2p material complete | metter today, but admitted the truth | expect to turn out complete from the }¢d for a time the destruction of the ars, engines and heavy ma-|of the foregoing statements. mont material as many aa three inrge | PY''rhotel__ Shorty, SECOND WEEK OF OUR ever, is but a part of the mantifuc-|dows of the three upper © something worse than fusel oll, cs- the factory. personally directed the Gght. In @ 44.50 doz; Tuesday, rot of 6— |atreama pouring on the fire it was most desirable site. On pne side| DUrted fercely. Several rooms were |ingitterent and expensive, electricity 1214 Second Ave. == / tured products to be daily produced, | ‘he destruction of the buildin ITS PLANT A ‘glance at the bottle showed i HAVILAND oducta to be = 2S. ~ . . at the bottle showed him jacemed Imminent tna J iikivertondy Serves |, DINNER PLATES LINE few minutes lines of bose were laid =| It $1.19 manufacturing new goods only Ne} soon put out he tows fa conserva-| KENT, Nov. 10.--The town of Kent ok a badly injured but there was little ¢x-/ror the incandescent lamps being) YORKTON, Aasiniboia, Nov. 10.— there ts whartage fronting on the. rtven|the cuaife If lomked ‘ax if sayone vote upon the qusstion of ‘selling the oon as posibie the tana! Nagy gh FE = ; ‘| : i raneticn ves Be in Disclaimi which 1 brought into Seattle by « Meath. A pollee detvative tion. aes ee ewe ytnn Ben ye a Ad ar tween et arti naurong = =. Lp coset. 03s. SaaS ANNIVERSARY SALE ere aaatwasl at ait of. much trouble may be encountered Jo Anus be able to load large ovean-go- fo WR, HOTEL IS the matter, Doukhobors are the Tailors ing vessels right nt our shops... [200 by the fumes wil be repaired Sagenet Je Cee ever” Soyy te) One week of our Grand Anniversary Sale has gone. Last week's business was enormous. We had made preparations for large crowds and have been more than pleased with the results. Remember dur- Ing this sale every purchase is discounted. Read the lat of bar gains offered for Tuesday: in a coupte of days. and others who had contro! Mert ort enki: BURNED Take advantage of this and brothers cs wi ie oN eR We au ‘avaliable Gites In the dis-jlarge railroad yards, the plans for HIS ROUB ES a your clothes made from us. ‘specified. se T L e buy from the manufactur- already drawn.” TACOMA, Nov. ‘The Groh ho- ers and pay cash. cupany, Weneea wy ‘Me, tel at Ratony ~ om: S t-inch black and colored Peau _—56-inch heavy Suiting, excellent Hulme, Is one of the most solid and mer fesort lying at the foothills of ee re lar $1.38 value: for unlined airia, pogtnr sabes foo gag gag = | py — Rainier, out the Tacoma | benefit. _ Anniversary Sale price, $1.25; Anniversary Sale price, Téc. aiions re ‘tarting Castern raliroad, was burned to th id froall scale, We has already bulit up ground about 9 o'clock Sunday morn: NG Y., Nov. 10. prienadb os neal avebon a Si-inch dark colored Suiting, Boys’ Diack Shirts, with nar ing ree aad thoroughly modern foun-| CHICAGKC >, Nov, 10.—The pupiisling, with all its contents. ¢ fire,| Enoch Hink was shot and killed by Overcoats, from $20.00 and up. always $1.00; Anniversary Sale row white stripe, 390 val- ary ‘bine shop business on the tide lands just svuth.of Jackson street. Abundant capital to inrure the auc- cess of the Van Avselt enterprise is behing the company, and Mr Hulme's statement of his plans, price, 4c. ue; Anniversary price 2c. who struck’ th one of the publie it Is thought, originated from the ov-| bis wife at their home near Por' Pants, from $4.50 and up, schools because their teacher waalertarning or explosinn of « lamp Jeft| Dickinson yet The two had suspended, returned today. Most Of! turing by one of the guests, The| been married years, Hink had | them were compelled to do #0 bYl well house and root house for keep-| been Jealous of a nephew for some | thelr parents "ne matter of che] ral Rewes and, root house for Keep | Pome Separiy Sestertay. ‘wornine IMPERIAL TAILORING © teacher's reinstatement ts still UN-lstructures connected with the hotel | Hink, who had been drinking, drove a der advinement. that were saved from the finmes.|hi® wife out of the house in her | 1102 Geeond Avenue. But Uttle of the furniture and per-|Bightclothes and chased her some sonal effects Were saved. distance down the road. She evaded The hotel waa owned by Mr. Groh, | him and coming back to the house, ~~ and had enjayed a large Dp locked herself in her room and during the past seaso barred the door. Hinks came back tmalivamount of thrurance was Gar- and tried to force the door, when the woman fired at him with a shotgun ANXIOUS TO T0 — FIND HIMWDENTIFIES BUYS A PIANO rm Ae G. MASON 2 evs ous 10 « cot oe ST. PAUL, Nov, 10. ‘A reward of fully guaranteed in every respect. «| #1000 Is now offered for the rescue of aye 1 "a need to pay ts ten dol {eerintendant Benjamin ¥. Masas,|_ BOSTON, Nov, ih—George Ie. 0, [Au 70 Seek fe. ay ts tom daltaee ‘of the Kailapel! division of the Great |Perry, the young mulatto who /C8#” . oe aed Northern ratiway, who is lost some.|Pawned the watches taken from |sides that our prices are equally as where in of North | Agnes McPhee and a; lara. Morton, |low as the terms. Tanne: reward will be|the Women murdered by “Jack the| 3 " paid for the recovery Pedy it|Sluager,” hae positively identinea| NeW Pianos, $260, $300 and up. he ts found dead. Half the yeward Allan G. Mason as the man who gave Steinway Dealers. is offered by the mployes of the|him the watches, Perry was taken Breckenridge division of which |to the East Cambridge Jail where Fagan was until lately assistant | M son is confined and picked him superintendent, and the other half /ov Perry said he knew Mason SHERMAN, CLAY & 0. by the railroad compa: well. Mason denied that he had ever , oer na wetrayed: Bo 711 Second Avenue. Ey H i p é 2 RAILROAD STRIKE seeece 2] APPEARS CERTAIN kaon street. oe Unexpired Licenses CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—The leaders of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen say that unless the railroads made the wai A list of the concert nail licenses |i] concessions asked for by the men, a strike cannot be averted. tow in force and the time of thei The railroads offer the men an increase of 10 per cent., but the em- ration follows: ployes say that so small an increase will be insufficient. They Mascot, J. H. Fisidin say that the cost of living has incres r cent. inte the avenue south and W: present wage scale was adc per cent. advance treet, expires November 19, 1963, in Wages which ia demanded is leas than fair to the men ‘The Monterey theater, 211 First At a meeting of the railway managers today preparations gaa south, expires December 1, were begun to face the situation. The managers sey that they , , ill not grant the 20 per cent. increase. ‘They insist that an in- Mat Makela’s hall, 126 Second @v-|9} creane of 10 per cent. in the wage rate i# “all the traffle will oe ee December 9 /@ tear,” and they will at once formulate plans to obtain men in 3 lace of the present employes, in case a strike is ordered. Tt William & Lewis’ piace, 06 Firat js admitted that railroad operations on the lines affected will be avenue south, expires December 6,/M much embarrased for a time in case a strike follows. i i The good old kind, made of heavy cast iron—the kind that will burn any olf thing—barks, chips, chunks—anything. ‘These Stoves are made with or without swing top, have swing feed door with sliding draft, and will last for yeang. ‘The officers of the Order of Railway Conductors were again emotion of hin. J. R. Smith, 121 Second avenue | caried into conference with the leaders of the #witchmen today, pen A re oa — Ts Ltundain and assurances of eerste th are said ed Lond Fase pede 1 LOOKING F > nasal The went contracts of the trainmen with the railways will ex- Liquor Company, Occidental and im pire Nov. 26, Unless agreement tx reached prior to that date, a OR notin, Pe erG Bae sf oe Seine Sass Washington street, expires Decem- | Ettixe will probably be. declared. have not) ber 1, 102. The Mlinols Central, the Chicago Great Western and the Rock ny Pye een od Bg Bey he ypmpmed * a poet, Inland today entered into an agreement with a new labor orman- nat Bnd Mt Se very rol 210 Oceldental avenue, expires De- |i jeation calling itself the Switchmen’s Union of North America icky y where ge Herman Quandt, 1 The members bgt! Brotherhood of peliway Trainmen denounce ‘siso.” J nd. xp : the union and sa¥ that it is composed of non-union men, and Siher Rand, the counch | Main and Occi(=ntal avenue, expire fathered by the railways in order to enaBie them to claim that BURGLARS| “TRouaLE | BOY’ MASON, W. Va., Nov. 10.—Harris Allemang, a pitcher of the Southern] PANAMA, Nov. 10.—The govern- Any Style i League in the season Juat closed and ~ # , aE enas ior nat HE fa not lis | December 1, 190% ve saloon), |B Toads are helne opemted by union anor. Temexpested that the Bi |sigmed with Cincinnat! Reds for next| have started on ait expedition slope " : south _ and S| strike will begin by the membe ad ha 0 yenr, was shot and mortally wound- 7 ip to the executive and| second avenue south and Main |M finale the cars of the roads named Vans: ee eee Tare caviy pesverday | ae, erees, 0 pone of vevelutionty | " . " , morning. Allemang notice the ing everything belonging to the in- | the tenderloin whall be. nd Merona avenue gouth, @&- thieves in the postoftice ‘as he was |tmteere,” ting Belonging to the in-| Bs ts the wtand taken by the coun. | pires March 6, 1908. hia way home. As ho started toi sidered to be practically ended on | who fought and killed Kixt- ue south and enter he was ‘ed to halt. He the land and the government ts anx- | "" } MH rion concert apd dance | The Arcade Amunemeng Company, ESTABLISH DRANK FLEA /LOCAL WOOD be extablished, was not| Weller street, between Fifth an ay #004 faith, but was | Sixth avenue south, expires October iV in the intecests of the Cincy | 28. 1908, BRANCH LIBRARY MEDICINE YARDS RAISE Although the visitors -outplayea AT FREMONT PRICE OF FUEL the locals in the Seattle-Whatcom -- — = 3 d It On Himself instead) puoi dealers of Seattle last week Mitel Giparimnenie’” Gf tie’ cliy: | street expires Jaivoary 21, 1008, § Ed concert halls Yygiter street, expires Octobe EACH FAILED tee the field. Tima was called and eomblnved te, advenss end s abet. [iota “to tree all ports tam hone: a ctimes. however, that Kite- 0 > i wo ‘<a apa ccd place was All a's | f..... -.- S ee For $1.50 EXCITING DISASTER high school football game Saturday} At the meeting of the board ot} Tri artae oe eoTiual, Mealers of Benstie tant work shit pation mae chr hs ae a nt know that you can get a good Hat at that price. walnent counciimen say, to de-| The Good Fellows Grotto, Yesler is. | King street, expires October 25, 1903. afternoon, they could not score, and | trustees of the public library of s 4 . ge attie Saturday night final arran talse the price of wood. The new at the eded’ without a ecore ‘by|ments were made for the establish: | gn, LOUIS, Nov. 10,—Gus Lang, |sehedule went Into effect today. | But do you know that the Hat which we sell for $1.50 tent Nv: Uni E ‘ Cc Bad either team. its chance to capture |n6 room in the new building at the | ™agnitins of this city, has a dom. | ‘oad to 88.00 and mill wood from is equal to these higher- priced Hats—equal in. material, petent Non-Union Engineer auses Bad |, seattle lost its chance to capture [oorner of Fremont avenue and Biew-| T2¢ 408 hie FOMh i. which 19 [$2.00 to $2.25 style and workmanship? . rh peneet, Breen eae et a élaim wé say when the customer buys: As proof of this “Tf that Hat doesn’t please you in wear, return it and try another one at no cost to you.’ . : . |ship, The local boys put up a much j°"), usually filled with the brew that " roated he establishment of de! a eo " Colliery Smash---Nine Men Are Injured | better oes Pees Bc tions at other pointe tn the chy See Devt. ser of pete: paler NEBRASKA ipl Peacaigh fe ap score of 17 to 0, but still they did| also considered “The dog also keeps wm bottle—or boy wears, Collars, Ties, Sweat- Th LJ ep" ‘i he first meeti of 7 ' 2 hot make a showing equal to that of |, This was the | nie of the | rather his master keeps one for him | ere, Hats, Suite and Overcoate. TY tai 2g ss 4 SSERANTON, Nov. 10.—Dine union, holsting room. ‘The steam cylindors|the gridiron fighters from up the|toard eince the recent decision of | “nnd it contalns flea medicine saps i This offer practically states our position, and you may Were seriously injured, the en-| burst and tore away the engine room | sts ae aeetol of all DUC Hib une, |. These two , bottles Feleineten | | , know that the Hats will back up the claim, house wrecked and the top-|and wrecked the hoist. Honors were about evenly divided |!" ntrol of all public library af-| their identity In such a way yester | * torn Co hc te the Heldte- | "thle Instantly stopped the cage|in the first half, but in the second | fairs. inc luding the right to incur! qay that the dog came very nearly 7 ‘ ttston this morn-| which was falling down the shaft. | the ball was in Seattle's territory al. |cxponne aaa Audit ita own bills in- | being berett of ® master, for Lang, Poo kaniny PLA =“ sted Mov. 10 Ds Ul C Inson 0. "Through + rnpe ere all » time, and the local | dependent of the atty Pr‘ nurried effort to take a good,|A severe blizzard begun to "blow | | (i L Mttricken 0, nnlop aneiness: injured by the ¢ on, were the defensive ¢ pin py ty ae mity wal long Sunday swig of the aforesaid [over the weatern part f this state | Corner Second and Union | t cantral of his e . eam and ndous noise | greater part of this half, ed for another two brew, madé a mistake and grabbed |last night and atill continue } he ae towering the: aes eel opeaae pees io emminos and the | The tug of war came in the latter a of $150 per month. Librarian | the. te edicino “bottle. Without |temperature has fallen below zero | Gi WA the cage 01 or m1 the other shatt. | part of the second halt, ‘The What n In a communication to. the| ooking at the label he drank a stift|and is going lower. Snow has fall a Device Geraint ee’ We" | meee pivcemen One pincer [eae tuted, pulled and bucked the|board, made a request for more} jigger, OF tWo before it ocourred tolen to a considerable depth. It is| WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE on the opposite track |and has not been seen agi to Beattie’ three-yard line, | alary wiating that if his re. {him that et ig Wa wrong: He |feared that there will be “heavy | JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE 4 Revers | ie i age Is considera pul the game stand of the ldeals|quest was denied he would have to] noted the abser of the velvety |iosses of stock, and much hardship, 8 hate and min ail went over on fran feferrod to the adminiatredion| in the other bottle, and he also ho- early, and the country was unpre- |The largest jewelry house in the aed eoaire ode, TR Beers Sto ace! raeialty ‘the <n ad sos agi re ind Raattle punted back to the cen- Committes. tied there was an alarming ab. pared for it, Northwest, ame sme

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