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’s a Serious Question It comes to buyteg medicines ‘Then come the U, 8S. CAVALRY BOOTS Migh Top, Hand Bewed and W.S. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave, They Saocia vo-reasonable. ‘atin to treat you Ju or you to treat us. ‘gome price hints ie Bate Cure, $1.00 sine ey Cure, $1.00 tee y and Rheumatic Felk A anes X Kidne JAMES HENRY Wholenale od Metal mutohen, Jobe, BEST MEATS Sand when we fill your prescrip- ‘we treat you with the same fair . Bvery man in this department agraduate in pharmacy, Read on Quinine, 2c boxes weadiche Bromo, 40e bottles _ UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS ~ pectic, a oy ‘axe rith I4-foot Alley ‘Cross, Sepative Soap, Ie o » $10 Per Month, H. THOMPSON Phone, James 4x31 1408 Ind Ave. Cole’s Hot Blast Saves One-third Your Coal Bill Wood Atr-Tight Heaters— iDructe 80¢ SECOND AVENUE. Delivery, Phone. Matn 60a | D. BUCK & CO. mmerecaic | Goods, Hate and tema | is- inch, Ruastan > Our Heaters are ail lined. ERNST BROS. 006 Pike St. Tel. John 2881. | MORE DAYS feular. bie, upright pt- for $350, can thie mis for $329, and the that ordinarily “in very good to $72 and $76. condition, from New organs, worth from at this ante for $47, $54. $48 and $72, etc.; 16 to $19 cash and during this sale at half price. never saw such values in violins, mandolins, banjos, music . It will pay you to buy now if you will need anything in this line within the next year. We are closing this department out entirely at lees than cost, out of the way as quickly as pos- DS. JOHNSTON C0. General Mus 903 Second Avenui aon Bulldine. | Manufacturing ocean steamship met with the dally trains of Pass & Yukon Route » Alenka, for White Be and intermediate points. arr line of stage WINTER THALL makes the year to Dawson For partiou- J. FRANCIS LEE, Manager. Room % Dexter bidg., Seattle, Wash. ten pom Block, Third Floor, CHILDREN’S COATS We are showing a very com- = E, EDMUNDS AND EV uf | The Palatial Steamer City of Everett Round Trips Dally, Beattie 7 a. m., 12 m. end Hpverett 9:16 a. m., 2:20 and Colman Dock, B. SCOTT, Mgr. PLUMBING Hot Water Heating. and (Estimates turnished. M. SHAW & CO, Goimin dour, font of Cot- “Prone, Black 291. WKE STREET OPTICAL co. in, Street, Bxamined Free of Charge. he gee 3 from 3 years to 16 years. Prices from $4.50 to $26.00. Unusual values every one. 1212 Second Avenut Bet. Seneca aad University Pike Street. Ss RTA FS POLICE DEPARTMENT MUST SHOW ITS HAND. If Old Tenderloin is Not Cleaned Out Admin- istration Must Stand For it If the ordinance regulating variety theater and dance hall licenses, in- | | up to the cour troduced by James in the eity coun cll last night, should carry, and th promises of the chairman of the p Hee, Hoense and revenue committee, | k and other counciimen are ta be cred ited, the police administration of the jelty will soon be called upon te paved district below Yealer way jsut hous wind exer enter ior pin dives. As a result of the agitation aroused | by the Btar over publication that there ia great probability of the old tenderloin district remaining it is for another year, Counct James last night int ure that promises to stop the game | of hide-and-seek and to throw the responsibility of allowing the present status of oid tenderloin district. to continue, If such should prove true, where it belong ‘The proposed ordinance provides | that hereafter all concert hall Hoenses shall be granted by an ordi nance parsed in the city council tn the same manner that liquor licenses are now granted, Parties wishing » concert hail license must make ap. piteation to the city counctl, the ap~ plication must be referred ta the po Hoa, Moense and revenue committe and that committee must repert ure All these provisions are include: tn_the new measure ‘This will give the council complete TO BUILD ROADWAY EAST QUEEN ANNE IMPROVE. MENT CLUS MEETS TONIGHT TO CONSIDER PLANS At @ meeting of the Bast Queen Anne improvement club, to be held tonight at § o'clock in the Baptiet mission, corner of Garfield street and Queen Anne avenue, a plan for the proposed roadway from the bus- iness portion of the city to East Queen Anne will be considered. Among the to be dincunsed ts by Secretary Haxiey of the beard of public works. | epsom Wm. H. Parry. president of the city council, f# Alm billed to speak. | Meets Tonight The Mast Queen Anne people Pay pone to construct @ roadway extend ing out Pike street to Eight or Ninth avenue, thence to where Bust Lake boulevard tnteresects Fighth avenue, then on the lake shore and up Tay- lor avenue and Prospect street. and on around the hill to East Queen Anne. Mr. peers, Plan deals only with that part of the thoroughfare from First avenue and Pike street to Prospect astregt and Taylor avenue. He believes that his plan is far the more feasible and points out that it would be five or #ix block shortes, He would go out First avenue to Cedar street, thence to Fifth avenue, thence on Fifth to Mercer strest, ont ate! from there tb Seventh and venue and pte Prospect and Galer, fe states that for one beck the grade would haye to be about 9 per cent., but that with this exception themaximum «rade would be much leas than 7 per cent. Mr. Bagley pointe out that the! condemnation of property and con- struction of large «rages, and the damages incurred thereby on the thoroughfare proposed by the reai- dents of Enat Queen Anne, would an expenditure ef probably % or more, while the plan he proposes, including damages ond all would cont at mort but several hundred dollar. On the route pro- posed by him number of the streets are already paved, and most of therm graded. This matter ie now before the streets commitice apd i# to be brought before the city councll in the near future. DESPERATE HOLDUPS TACOMA, Nov. 11—Two dariny hold-ups occurred last night on th romd between Sumner and Meeker The victim in the first instance was | relieved of $4, but escaped injury. | In the second case the culprita made a vicious attack with a sandbag, and though they secured no booty, they succeeded in hurting quite severely | their hapless victim. MERGER CASE ANSWER WASHINGTON, D.C, Noy. 11 The answer of the Nortthern Fa Cific to the bill of compjaint filed by the state of Washington against the Northern Securities Co. ® filed |today in the supreme court. It general denial of ali unlawful ¢ bination, It dentew that rates w |advanced, and that, on the contrary they have been reduced, It denies | Washington, mn. of $100,000, |that Morgan owns %5 per cent. of the k, and ways that the rivalry be |tween Northern Pacific and Great orthern will be It ad. he purchase of the Burlington and suys that the stock ts | equally divided between the other} two roads. It deniee that any agr ment has been entrede between Hill and Morgan to the effect thet Mor gan should name the first board of irectora of the Securities company The anewer contends that the Secur ities company ie not a common ca r within meaning, of the constitu tion and lawa of th of Wash ington or # EXPLAINS THE CASE. NEW YORK, Nov. 11,—Charlew | Roebling, the engineer 1 the construction of the Rast river bridge which burned yesterday, anid [this afternoon that ‘cables to the bridge were not sertousty injur and ti the loss suffered by company may not exceed $76,000, ‘The fire will retard fer two months the completion of the bridge. BUILDING PERMITS Albert M, Steele last night wecur- | ed & building permit to erect two large two-story frame fat build ngs at the corner of Washington tr nd Seventh avenue south. The buildings will occupy a large part of the block amd when com- | term: pleted will have cost about $25,000. 1 control of the M1 to refuse the ed that the paved distr make | ler wa good on fs proposition to clear the ennes, it will be Diing and all other dives « old tendertoin When he introduced th: statement that the meas framed with the view of getting the “As it in now,” he anid, on can Mo to th fee and then take | 9. his receipt to th demand a license. ference where he Tt makes no may eotabiiah the under the | the best record of any man wh aidence neighborhood, out let or hindrance MOLINEUX . in chareing th aid the def ed of murder tn thi degree if evidence wen sufficien of murder in the nanslaughter. tive legal exponit grees of kind, and also a lengthy det inition of reasonable doubt ndant could He made an exhaus. f the three de | rested chiefly upon the written ad. dress of the poisoned package. nalyzed the umstantnal evidence adduce cane, carefully and slowly, legal standpoint. ARCOT OF CRIMINALS The vernacular of the profes. sional criminal te fast 9 and officers of the police partment who are thrown fn with these men 4 up the language. are tines when it is impossible ordinary layman to un- © lady who re- ported a burglary to th Yesterday found this to be true. Bhe walked into headquarters and as usual asked the jailer if he was the chief. ( all over and pleaded not guilty. ‘The lady. was shown office, and when hat she wanted, turned her over to one of the detectives this time to men im the department. ‘I Just want to tell you gan the now thoroughly fright ‘that there were prbeti emiled ened woman, repeated the officer in the lan- of the crook though she didn't know wha: the man was talking about. een pea ain asleep on an old lounge In a ne ahe answered articles of I prized very 4 your rocks. Dreaned In cg broke in the dete a. that t# what The woman was pussied, but enlightened asking how the 1 think they us An key that Well If the kinks you off ain't out of the burg we'll get After this the fied that the offi than phe did; #0 lett the caso in (FOR SURVEY OF ALASKA): SUES FOR DIAMOND this morning. on necident on th WORK ORDERED ON WATER MAIN| sting of the cit nt work was o mence on the lay in charge of | FUNERAL OF MAGN, JONES | {iarness and wagons, onc | Friday, November 14, at 1 >. m, THE SEATTLE STAR DEATH OF JAS, MoFADDEN Jarmon ( Madden, aged 42 years, 1 at Provider hospital thia| norning body will be shippe » Olympla home of the v's mother, tonight, by Butte rth & Sone Tho caune of dew 4s pneumonia, contracted in tt Copper Riv untry, from which place the deceased arrived but short t a Mr, MeFadden was the son of the | mon tate Chief Justice O, TL McFadde |who Was on the bench when thin atn su territory, W. W. Miller \ nephew of the ¢ | Seattle. -« JUDGE MORRIS IS INDUCTED © INTO OFFICE: reo K, Morris, newly elected | « superior court judge, was formally }installed in department No. 3. thi morning. ‘The court room was fille with me Tallman, Griffin and E Judge Morria to his seat, and Ju Tallman made a few well chosen marks Judge John &. Humphries read a » adopted by t nembers rin whieh Jydge Emory | was evlogized for the able and dis nified manner in which he had filled the position, Th fearless, con. Agreed that he leaves the bench wit served in the capacity of superior Jude ' Judge Emory, was present, ‘he council! should | responded at some length th good fellowship and bew been extended to him, and the officers of his their faithfulness in faifillir outgoing bailiffs yder and EB. C. Million. pointed by Judge Gan and W. W. Crundal. DETERMINED OPPOSITION The wisdom of employing young girls as moasengors hax been severe ly questioned, and all the mothers in ern raph for doing so, That the city are eriticising the Union Tele the. work is, from @ physical stand- point, utterly unfit for growing girls has been greatly conceded, but now when the messenger girls have been, reen below the dead-ling the wom- a in the city have decided to Inter- fore. : The Beattie Federation of Wom- en's clabs discussed the matter yes torday, and Im behalf of the w decided to une tts tn~ ainet the prac 6 wre of an Age mont sui are subjected to. The class of peo- pie with whom they are often thrown jn contact, the women my, are sure exercise a deteriorating effect on ¢ girt's character. of tham are already tired of work, and have decided | hat being on thelr feet all day dur- ing all weathers, i Ke. COMES HOME TO VISIT L. W. Bonney of the local firm of Bonney & Stewart, arrived in Seat- tle last evening from Mexico, where he has some valuable mining prop- erties, He was called home by the | flnews of his wits Mra. Olive Height, aged 65 yours, | @ied at the re lence of her san, Charieg Height, Twenty-third ave- nue and Charles street, this morn-| Height aa member of the Seattl fire department. |\LOUISE NEEDED REST AND SLEEP Mrs, Louise O'Brien was found nd- store in North Seattle thin rning and waa arrested by Police- ™ man Le Count. ‘The woman, it is said, has been on a protracted » sa result of wome family trouble he wore a senixkin #acque and war tiy gowns, although cy were badly torn and showed the result of hard usage. A charge of drunkenness was placed against her DONATES GROUND Mary *A. Denny this morning 4 ponited with the clerk of the city council a deed for a emall sectional block at the Intersection of Broad and Boyleston avenue. With in which Miss Denny en ahe gives the City the praperty named free, with the understanding that it be uined for parking part HOME FOR HOMLESS city in Stewart of the Volunteers of Amer His success in Portland in mi ton work hia welcome here doubly wa: In that city a hor similar to the one to be located here has beon established for some time, nd has proven very successful, teers feel sure of being qually successfyl in this project in ity Special meetings are to be held nt the Volunteer hall, 118% Second }avenue south, commeneing tonight and ladting antit the end of the eek. Capt Jonen and I Stew- rt are the officers in charge Navy Yard Excursions The cruiser Philadelphia is at the foot of A. My 1:16 SPECIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION of HORSES grays. ight ab good workers good um, Weight about Dy; one good driving Mare, a lot of harnes nd wagons, will be sold to the high t bidder wt 1212 Western avenue TWO BOATS — FROM NOME had a full let of pa ad mun, Liver in veanel left Dutch B MURRAY’S DEATH! | Associated Chambers of Commerce Murray and bers of the bar, Judges h escorted | gurvives the deceased. STABBED BY HIS nee lentious and firm manner in which ai had rendered decisior was en of and It was Unanimously | had postoffice by Kitty Hyren, a beautiful affair hae created an extraordinary sensation. PRISONERS BREAK OUT TUCBON, Aria. Morris are George spoke briefly. Thi | bunguet 40 prisoners, including several overpowered te at the penitentiary, and MORE PAY DEMANDED PORTLAND, Marine Engineers has adopted a general applicable to coast engin ansociation’s will be inaugura! 'WIFE BEATER 1S ARRESTED John F, Groudy wes arrested to~ }day by Patroim » the evil influences they with emeaultin Mrs. Groudy swore to @ complaint before Justice winter wear. George this} that Growy cruelly aswaulted her at | They are b as fixed at|we bought the goods at in defanit of which he ts held Jennie Marshal. Ing. he ie survived by five sons |tcring the home of Mrs three daughters, Charles | erly, charged with en- and stealing Valuable | waived @ prelimtr ver to the superior ourt on the charge of burglary Justice Cann Her bond was fixed at $1,100, to the county Jatt > Marshal woman ix SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN’S Waterproof Shoes 143 pairs Men's High Cut Waterproof Shoes, above cut, regular price $5.00; while t FOR CITY PARK | 111 pairs Men's High ( regular price $5.00 MONARCH SHOE CO. have taken fr These suite DEDICATE CHAMBER 2 ‘Om W—In the ness men’ of the metr nd of dintinguished visitors from the cbief anicial centers of Burope, the Ne wk Chamber of Commerce de eted thix aftern nome in Liberty street, In all about guests amembled. ‘The visite from abroad iIngluded Bir Alber representing Kmperor William ot many Victor Hugo, repre nting the neh Chamber of Com merce; M, Borte, representing the textile manufacturers of France, and M. Joseph Guinet, representing the wilk merchants of Lyons A distinguished delegation of pub Ho men from hing’ y ent and m the lea com merci gations of the United | Btates and Canada were represente The participants enn t }noon at the old quarters of — the Chamber of Com © and marched In & body to the new home of the or ganization, Prominent among the nen of finance were noticed nt Morgan, Levi P. Morton, Abram 8. Hewitt, Cornelius N, Bliss J}and John D, Reckefelier Thepprogram vegan with an intro. Juctory announcement by Morris K Jesup, president of the New York nerce. Then Bishop invocation. Sev- te made ad. th of Amer- 2 showing how it y the operations of Chamber of Com- Chamber of Co: iter made the ral of the guests sean com had been merce The principal address wa sdeliv ered by ex-President Grover Cleve- land, who reviewed the trade affairs f the world from past ages to the ent tin President Room nd Mayor ceremonies cloned with a benediction invoked by Doc. tor Dix, Afterwards luncheon was nerved in the main hall to thousands Governor Odell of guaste, Following the dedication services In the new building the foreign guests, member of the chambers ana thelr friends were entertalged at a the Waldorf-Astoria. President Roosevelt and other per- sons of the widest prominence re sponded to toants, MRS. FLANIGAN DIVORCED After 28% years of married life Mrs. Eilaabeth Pienigs her husband, Kierna divorce proceedings against the superior court this morning. The couple were married in New York fn 1874. HAPPY PEOPLE LEAVE THE, DOORS OF “THE OUTLET) ccanstinegell CLOTHING CO. EVERY DAY Buying Men's and Boy: Overcoats and Furnishings for fall and winter wear at half regular prices makes every one feel good Buying that New York Bankrupt stock was the best thing that ever ppened to us, Crowds of buyers! y day come and examine the| stock and buy full outfits for thetr| Men buy Suits and/ Overgoats and Underwear, mothers bu their boys, and all go away jmuftaned That they have saved money | |by buying at this wonderful sale. | py. and so are we, for] the dollar apd seiling them at 50 ents on the dollar makes us just 7 cents on the dollar. ‘This mnall | proft on the immense volume of| |buaineen we are doing, builds us up| al|® handsome sum, and so we are! pleased as well as our customers. | Remember, 50 cents buys as much at thi 41.00 in any other cloth- ing the city. Don't forget |the place, The Outlet Clothing Co., corner Washingtow street and Occi, dental avenue. eee tds Navy Yard Excursions The cruiser Philadephia Is at the | Puget Sound navy yard. To see it, | take boats from Pier No. 2, foot of 1214| Yeuter ay | 2:20, 6:30 p.m. nue, at 9 and 10 a. m., 1:15, ut Loggers’ € 1319 First Ave. Located Qne-Half Block North of Postoffice— SHOULD READ THIS In order to give you a superb quality suit at a rea- m our immense stock 50 Rainy Day Suits This number and no more will be sold at— $16.50 are Norfolk style, made of fine quality and heretofore sold for $20,00 and. $21,650. Bach and every garment that your money will be unsatisfactory purchase TO MONOPOLY ng of the city cour - . oe oe nication ¥ ferred | ——— ed on poration: For Ront—Furnished Rooms nutructions to notify the pro- GL. wR ECK when any uch franchine| Cr, First ave, “and, Sense exreete FIVE-MINUTE SERVICE ment of the wult of the establish-| é ? loop on Fifteenth ave-| Poundry, oun Kighth. Phowe atreet and Fourteenth| ¥ ‘ Capitol bill et car | Sra 3 Piel ave | GRAND PACIFIC HOTHA. 1115 Wirt ave minute service has 2 er ine newly furulshed; all mederms OLD PETER == | ; burglary in the superior court this morning. firoad him 10 the He was the personific a veteran Weary Willie. bin. “He don't much he has been im the city | ALWAYS coneuit the best. months, and has spent ali guess he hasn't any kick | losses cific charge on which the tered the room of J, San- n the waterfront. DON’T WANT CITY TO SEE BOILERS A protest against city botler inspec- tion, signed Rainier-Grand hotel, Se- tie Brewing and Malting Company and other users of steam power, was read at the council last night. The objectors ask that an ordinance be passed exemapt- ing boilers inspected by duly author. insuring companies, from city Clothing, | 6c 2 yards wide Bleached Sheets, nicely hemmed and laundered,. worth 5c, Wee S0c Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, worth 5c, Wednesday mel Hair Tam O'Shanter, Wednesday . - 6Be Sc Men's Heavy | Merino Un- dershirts, worth 50c, Wednes- 250 Children’s Cherry ‘Red Cash- 1412 Firet ave, near Union. = 9 = Night. Tel. Main 1029 COLLINS BROS., Successors to FoR SALEM S, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co,|) ¢vsrlooking Hake Union. UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers 1407 First Ave., bet, Pike and ‘Uuion BA. ANDERSON, Seattle, Wash... B40" Denny way. DIAMONDS, FINE Help Wanted—Male WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE A bert Hansen ™ '« Classified Ads _ ' Sina f & “Society Notices ; ‘ eeaphoynven “TAM THE MANO | Awency, basement 202 Occidental ave, your house wi ‘h omy window | ~ ‘BY. tY cna hiine repairing" tn al | gap AORN ie on’ Pheve, Main 170. Randa | MUCKERS TRA RING UP acting ‘ee hws ter “F Business nae Raa thee. ¢ pted by the Kast Improvement clut | 120% UF SEATTLE ¥ “ furniture, couk staves nl howsehold furnishings nde. at prices that will sUrpriag 4, daylight thief | vow. ail and get our peloes before Bure elsewhere, Wr RaW Sort, agabond, was found Vm nnd 210 Reeond avenue south. 1, BLOOMPIELD, carpenter and jobber, t- |" "201 Madison street. Independent Phome attorney, tearfully ad- | _ A#2#4. jury, “Why should we or old ¥ ELECTRIC TREATMENT —312 Yesee And then he pointe aw id tramp sat, blink said Prosecuting At- inom, the only. colored aaivitat in the world.” Satisfaction gunr= but about 60 days in| Rnteed or mency” refunded. Danger, sickaeen can be averted, Giaastel termed ts success, Gesyair to happiness avice ‘on Wusiness.. speculations, mines. tic, “Lewe and doieatio. trouble settiegs Feunite. the weparsied. tlle whom Yow tre better adapted to marry, bow to wim BIn or her ave." Anyone. wa@eting” with the blues or despondeney can be fd" back to thelr former selves aoe ale Sonhdence restored. You, cam Prot iomon_at ail boars te Ble Private office 1121 Third avenue, eormer” Betteca street For Sela Fisal Estate by the Seattle Electric HOMPSERKERS PARADISE, « convicted was that of meeting of the city It is claimed that sim- provisions are made in other POLICE NOTES Mrs. H. Zehuer of Cleveland, Oto, has written the Seattle police asking for information that would lead to the discovery of the whereabouts of Mrs. Thomas Oliver. It has been ascertained that the woman Vancouver some time ago and | came to Seattle. Andrew J. ‘Willers reported to the police this morning that his house in South Seattle had been entered by last night, They used a skeleton key. ut ti stolen was $28 in cash. SAN _PRANCIBCO, Nov.” 1.—~ Wheat 121 1-4, 1245-8. Wednesday Specials 2c Highly Scented Totlet Soap, 3 cakes in pretty box, wednes- per DOK ....... 2c 4%4-Inch wide Fancy Taffeta he only thing ime worth 26c, Wednes- ao 1 Bhe BS 1-Be wee, Shc value, Wed- . 2he Hundreds of equally as. inter- esting values throughout the drive to the ADA! 1414 Second. aia Tocacre Wirgeta ot FInd near Kent ana clege to Se ote 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. test the et is ae eS ley — foam, and men See Seednee Tay qorwel boc, Cor, First and Columbia st. \ seater oat ROE, oe ome a tee ee Kmail Tew Rouse, larme lot, 6290; terme, =ee E38. down, $10 BOER wr . Several cot $7 per mon = ve a First class Wrin- 0" LE—Pine corner Green oe St 8 ee ore aay terms; also other ahs all this week, tn city. “Owner, Universal, /warrant- ed for 3 years Ball Bearing, war- ranted for 2 year + «$2.25 |] | Z°FEORTTADTAE piace “to borrow money ‘watches, Jewelry; low interest. Take your choice, 804 Pike street either is a* genuine}|| MONEY on short notice at low rate; pric enap. money amd company money to’ bulid A. Virtue, Room ¢, Haller Buliding, Phone, Black 36. COLLATERAL BANK (Barto & hi COON BROS. SLL ATMRAL, MANE, "ES Sale 108" Cherry. FO LOAN-Private money at low Fate of interest, & Owner, 100° Yesler way. 2 Cloverdale addition, $500, kon installments, Brick build centers for’ tluine work, ONE Milas carpenters’ hetrers = tor tune wa aston, teRnacers tan ae t¥ avenue, ce, Ota aatanion: be Jewelry house inthe Aten. re: Goan, skid ressere, ey Northwest (Aimrona ‘that $2.00; head fallere, fallerm $8.00; rigging » ol “ & Pht i Bee: « For terms and pagticulars, call on 3 dross, W. HL. Pever & Co., Bailand, Wash

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