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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO BVERY APTERNOON EXCIPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES Bustness Dept. Matn 1050. Kditorial Dept . Main 113% = : E. Mazard Weilts, Baitor, B. F. Chase, Business Manager = 7 orrices Seattle—110T Third avenu, New York—230 Temple Court Building Chicago—M7-218 UL 8 Exprees Boullding a= = ‘One cont por Copy; six cents per Week OF Uventy-Ove cents tall er carrier | Ni JO tree eoniea Matered at the postodice at Geatia Wanbinaton = If the board of works really cares anything for the good opinion of the public the council has give embers of the board an opportun ity to win such an-optnion In p black and white the law making Dody has pliced upon the board the duty of determining whether or not contractors on street work and other publ mprovements are entitled to extensions ‘and whother the usual penalties for nop-comple tion anould be Now let the board show the stuff it is made of. ere of the city have rights aa wel! as the contractors who are more than Wherally paid for thelr work, If the board turn over a new leaf and Make a record that very citizen will indorse, it will compel the contrac Aors to live up to the letter of their agreements. All the taxpayers of Seattle ask is that the members of the board of public works apply the same methods tn dealing with the controtors es they would use in the management of their own private business en- terprises. If the city does not tatend to enforse tte street grading contracts, especially, ts should do away with the whole system and end the ex- pensive farce. The property own- THE MOLINEUX VERDICT Although none but himself knows whether or not Roland B. Molin- eux is guilty of the murder of Katherine Adams, the prompt verdict of @oquittal in his case yesterday should be another nail in the coffin of the present jury system. ‘Two years ago Molineux was convicted of murder In the first de- Gree upon the testimony of several high-priced fakirs knowa as hand- FEDERATION OF LABOR Annual Convention Will Meet Tomorrow * hall to 6 work done t at lous jegates are ar riving from all parte of the United States today me from at far Wert aa California and Oregon, and fome m Maine. There are lelegates from Colorado, Montana, Nebraska and Washington, and dele gates from the regions bordering on the at Lakes. All classes of labor, from the most skilled to the commonest and most poorly pald are represented. Two delegates, Monsrs, Edwards and Arrandale, ‘from the working men of Great Britain and Ireland are here and will attend the conv tion to ald with advi old England the ful trades union o Dusiness te te OF the the lead nt who are nportant e the to be dis ers of the labor mover already on the fleld, deem most tm portant those ariaing from the re- cent action of the National Associa tion of Manufacturera, in which they advocated organization as a counter movement to the organization of ia bor in the demand on congress for writing experts. They swore the address on the poison package was similar to the chirography. of Molinenx. The case was so weak that the defense offered no testimony. A more than usually unintelligent Jury returned a verdict of-guilty of murder in the first degree, and the de- fendant was sentenced to be electrocuted. , There happened to be both law and common sense upon the ap- Pellate bench, and the judgment was reversed. At the second trial, just concluded, the defense put on a few “experts” of its own. They testi- fied that the poison package address was not in Molineux's handwriting. Fortunately for Molineux, a little gray matter was distributed ameng ‘these later jurors, and in 16 minutes they decided to give the defendant the benefit of the reasonable doubt, to which every accused person is entitled, and acquitted him. ‘Thin-witted moralists have been writing Molineux.down es a mur- STRIKE | Steamboat Men for Overtime--Tie-up Not Likely to Result From the Demand of lof the federation’ be difficult to decide just where the line should be drawn between emergencies and reguiar duty.” Manager Miller of the le Coast Company and Manager Thern- dyke of the Globe Navigation Com- pany, while confident that the mat- ter can be easily settled, are reticent We probably show more low price¢ Dining Chairs than any store in the state of Wash- ington, And they are all at Enlargement Sale prices now. Dining Chair Like pieture, made of solid oak; cane seat, brace arm and embossed top rail; ment Enlarge- LOT No. 1—68 pairs of Women $1. and $2.00 Sample Shoer, siaes to select from; on asic . < { LOT No. 2-103 pairs of Women'a Shoes, all sizes, worth $2.00 and 2 ? on sale at Bahy Shoes LOT No. 3-00 pairs Baby Shoes, red, blue and black, sizes 2 to 8, ‘worth $1.00; on sgle ...... : » , ety 45 pairs Children’s Shoes, ail leather, worth $1.26; on sale. ..4..7 Boys’ and Girls’ Shees LOT No. 4M pairs Boys’ Grain ¢ LOT No, 512 Lent ine" iho ed sig > eer gg § bee ets ar price $1. 3 ; . Me} at ; MONARCH SHOE Co. Half Block above Postoffice 1319 First Ave., Seattle an eight-hour law and an antt-in junction law Recognition of unfon Inbor” wilt be the dominant note of the convention, It ts quite probable that a memorial will be prepared for presentation to the le bor committees of the house and senate, outlining more clearly the differences which have arisen be tween organized workmen and or- ganized employers. F Of equal interest will be the dis- cussion of the anthracite coal strike and the work of the arbitration ¢ mission. The United Mi Workers | urge the adoption of resolutions calling upon the commission to em bedy tn ite Onding a recognition of the Mh Workers’ union. ‘The convertion will expres: tisfaction with the Chinese clusion law the last sess mission of originally presented. Agitation for the bill requirin the branding of prison-made goed: that enter Into interstate commerge will also be rehewed. The conven- tion will also be urged to enter heartily Joto the agitation against child labor in the South. There is nothing to indicate oppe- sition to the present administration affairs, and Pres- ident Gompers and Secretary Mor- rison, toxether with nearly all the the exclusion measure other officers and committeemen, will probably be re-elected by acclam- ation. gq Ge to Spinning for bicycls repair ——-——_ Duntap, real extate. 4 Union bieck. Rare Bargains In Hardware noch aceite) ebdow aes BL.00 10-inch Stilisen Pipe Wrench co BLES inch Stiltson Pipe Wre: U-inch Stiltson Pipe W) 2-foot 1 Man X Cut Saw # 3%-foot 1 Man X Cut Saw. $1.50 75e Boy's Ax $1.00 Roy's Ax $1.00 Buck Saw. 41.25 Buck Saw $1.50 Buck Saw 60c French Rat Trap $1.00 French Rat Trap Boy’ Lantern, Tin " Boy's Lantern, Brass.. , Cor. Marien ~~ SPECIAL NOTICE OF THE CHILD'S COAT Here is @ garment of tan covert, with brown velvet collar and cuffs, MERESROESERUURO EEK ee PLAY FOLK IN SEATTLE “Over the Fence’ A mirthful and pleasant offering tn every way will be the appearence of the latest bid for lo favor, the three-act musical called “Over the Fence of C, Herbert Keer, be seen here at the ¢ It has been proclaimed and tonight by the press everywhere It has appeared an cing & bright spet on the faree medy realm worthy the beet patronyge, for the clean-cut mployed to give two an hours of fun making without vu? garity oF suggestivences. Bright ‘comedians, eretty «iris, original musical numbers, apectally arranged 4 ug features and are nong the many ese or goers will find for t this rollicking up-to-date Seattle Theater Miss Plorence Roberts will present Sapho” at the Senttle theater to. night for the last time. ‘Pomorrow night she will put on that fine com- edy drama entitled “The Adventures of Lady Urevia This will be the first time Mise Roberts has ever ap peared here tn comedy Third Avenue “Penneyivant is one of the beet plays of ite kind that hae appeared at the up-town house this season. There is good comedy, « deal of bu man nature and realistic scenic ef. feeta, all af which combine to make ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS And the Biggest Special Cut Price Sale of Pianos and Organs Ever Koowa ia the Northwest ‘Will Come to a Close and Former Prices Will Be Restored Never before were as great values given in Pisnes and Org in Beat- as during this great bargain period For reasons frequently announced, we are offering our entire line of Kimball, Chickeriny M. Cabi Pease, 4 Jobnaton ». Hinze and other pianos and Kimball organs at the greatest of bargain prices. All of them are reduced from $100 to $176. You can depend upon it that we carry out our advertisement to ¢ letter, and a call of inspection and careful investigation will convince the mast skeptical Persons living at a distance, and who cannot come to Seattle, can safely lenve to us the selection of an instrument, ax We guarantee not ly & great bargain, but entire sat- Iefaction tn every particular plendid, di bie, upright pl- that ordinarily sell for $59, can at this sale for $220, and the 26 styles for $196 Highest grade $475 and $560 fancy cabinet grand pianos we are now sellink for $342 to $460. Good square planss, condition, from $60 to 8 lew organs, worth fro to $110, Gt thia sale for $4 $68 and 87%, etc.; 16.to He }$3 to 5 per month. Every instrument guaranteed to be represented. One price to all alike. t f never saw mu values in violins, guitars, mandolins, banjes, myst boxes, ete. It will pay ‘you to buy w if you will need any within the next year. SHEET MUSIC « this department out entirely at less than cont, to get it out of the way as quickly as por- | sible. ing in this D. S. JOHNSTON CO General Music Dealers, | 903 Second Avenue, Burke Quilding. PUBLIC AUCTION| War Between of HORSES hi the a vill be sold te bidder @ 1212 Western av Friaay, November M4, at 1 p. m. the Tailors | Take advantage of this and |] ket your clothes made from us | buy frem the manufactur nd pay cash, We | benent. give our customers the Suits, from $20.00 and up. Overceats, from $20.00 and up. ants, from $4.50 and up, "IMPERIAL TAILORING (0, 1102 Second Avenue. SEATTLE STAR r nm. It will k Hermann, the Great rmann, the at He entertainer of i) appear at the Mght and the balar Herrmann te OW jure 6 th enter ure by al phenomer and tom th vat expert publ thm: and ing. I palming, — b and equalled PREACHER WITH BANK ACCOUNT Rev. J, Gordon McPhersan, pas of the colored Baptist ehuroh"ef t ity, swere to a complaint Judme George today charging Griffen, with forger: that Gri < McPherkan a signed his check. thority whatever to use Both parties are colored Dancing Classes fessor Wrilsop af Renke Ff. vate lessons Gatly. peolel today an per pound... row, per can + iB FANCY CROEAMERY BUTTE: pound bricks pound fare s-pownd jare 10-pound tub TOMATOES— 2 cans for Ter don. cans SEEDED RAISING— Per package é REW WALAUTS— Per pound .....-..+; * Ohanae pkg?" we package makes twe Pot package «.... ba PwALoy FRESH HOME SMOKED HAMS— Per pound .. Te BOILEO HAM— Per pound..... We NEW YORK FULL CREAM CHEESE— Per pound ... 200 CURTICE BRO PRE. SERVES—Assorted Severe Per jar ‘ NEw aeEeen LAVER 20 pounds RAISIN: NGER'S SLICED Per bow FLICK APRICOTS AND ACHES —Per can cy LINUOR DEP T 104 WHISKEY—Soft and 1 ow— | Full quart bottle . |B cooper & Levy TAL” WHISKEY. |B Fatt quart bottie 1.23 |GRIVERBIDE WHISKEY |B Nothing better, obtainable i Full _q t bel ay ikee |B IMPORTED 6 fe —Per Fat Tie end $5.00, | escave INONG WINE— Per bottle «...« and 750 WALKER’ CANADIAN CLUS 'WHISKEY— Per Dotle os... 5. O128 IMPERIAL PORT WINE Pér mal, $1.50 Cooper & Levy 104.108 First Ave. Get. Vester and | Auction Sale | Jewelery Our entire stock, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Jewei- ry of all kinds, Cut Glass, Solid Sterling Silverware and Rog- the highest bidder. Frederick & Co. Jewelers afid Opticians, Hinckley blk. 715 Second Ave. Whole: and Ret OATHOLIG and } COMES TO GRIEF bad editer of the Seattle Bee, olan name per iffin tore check for $10 an @ loca: bank, indorsed and then cashed t McPherson states that Griffin had Monday and Friday evenings § Pri- Felepheme, Main toa” | We are not tho cheap dentists, we are the best dentists—our work co Eas > = = A conta costs only a little mor and it's so much better than the average dental ¢ work. We have a graduate specialist in each branch—NO STUDENTS. The, Novolty Ho $B0\P But the wort dentinttveat materials and beat equipped oMices on the Pa: We Are Exclusive Agents rut. ser : ; GOLD CROWN, ‘dak $5 : GEO. H. BRIDGE WORK, dak WOODHOUSE GO. |20\0 FiLtinds #100 up mb AVENUI SILVER"FILLINGS. . 600 up bd |__ 1409, ECOND AVEN i W-yenr guarantees on all work a | —— , <= |Lady attendant always presentasep- Moved to 1406 ad Ave. | Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. |arate reception for ladiés. You know fi mea Just who fs reafOaaible in this ottice, Re ie as I see every patient personally } W x ° . Clothing | goo First Ave., Cor. Masion St. that it Archbishops to the 1 of late 4 ill be brought prominent the present meetir that the | f Philippine tion will. be Intro: juced, the shops being con- | nt to let the matter reat between | WASHINGTON, D. ©, Nov, 12.—| Avon Vaft and Mgr. Guidi, apow | rhe Catholte hbishops of the] tolic delegate to the Philippines. | United States and a number of the —————— musicians who play the la ings of be thedd. of thee Mar? Oe eee atholio university and of the arch. | ag-time On NUMEFOUS! bishops thin week. That of the| Chatre’s Cirous today and promises te be th: ‘The Oriental cirews which ts show. | important in the history of un ine hightly at the Bloyele p A rector and vice recter of the LONDON, } Boren avenue and ¥ and a trustee t Ham and King Edward » one of the most nov action the late Archb 0 day afternoon shooting lever seen in Beatle. 6 & show I be chosen. The present|#andringham. The Weather | well worth seeing. rector l# Mishop Thomas J. Conaty| ideal for the eport, and good luck of Worcester, Mans. Bishop Conaty attended the royal party. Good Bargains FoR You=————— HITE ename angle iron are 3-in. inches, height of foot 45 tor ae nm 12%c Brass Taten- Bae Best Br ized. Pettioonta: @- Curtain Rods ‘Eaxony Yarn od mortow ORe tomorrow The merrow .. Se 100 §=—Bohoo!l 1.6 Ladies Kid bu Men's Heavy Plaids, neat Band xk bow Meine Under -" terns, sei and pretty buckle, wh tomorrow 20¢ tomorrow orth $1.25; tomer SDe %o Men's Brown Se Ladies’ Heavy Aligator Leather $2.75 Ladies’ Fur Fleeced Lined Slippers: tomorrow Beart, worth $2.50 Vests, worth she éve tomorrow ..61.95 tomorrow 18e This Is the Little Fellows’ Cpportunity Extraordinary Fur Values Imitation Gable Scart, with ¢ tails 12.76 value; selling at 31.0 Brown ana Blue Mixed } 46-inch Long Imftation Sabie Scart Cheviot 3-2) ‘with ¢ tips and 2 long bushy piece Ventee tails, $676 value; selling at perrerormeen + |) Road Opossum Boarts, with ¢ pretty taille, worth $7.00; welling at 5.98 @-inch Long Biack Hare Scart: with 2 bushy tails; ¢ rich looking scart; $5.00 value; selling at $6.98 Real Northern Fox Scarf, with 2 genuine fox tails and 4 tips, $20 leet selling at ais. sine Beaver Scarf, with 6 fox tala, rich garments, $20.00 value selling at $15.00 Si-inch Electric Seal Fur Collar- ette, edged with imitation mar- ten, eatin lined, 4 pretty is 96.00 value; selling at....@4. Buits, perfect tailored, sizes 4 to & years; actually worth — $2.60; Striped three - piece Vester Suits; excellent Tin ings; perfect fitting; sixes 4 to 8 youre; $3.00 value; sale price 1.98 Pretty Black and Gray Mixed Chevt ot, Wool 3 fancy braid trimming on ¥ert and coat; pret- ty buttons; singe 4 to § years; actually worth $2.50; eale price. All Woo} Scotch Tweed 8-plece Vegiee Suita, in neat brown check pattern; splendid Hines and tollortng; — # 4 to j Bt pha abs worth: ale prive Black Drees Goods Underpriced Se %-Inch Binck Brecade Dress Goods, neat pattern: regular Mo value. painless Venter Syil piece ‘Boe 500 tos p.m Ladies’ Slippers, exw: tration, red or binc! with black for trimming, $1.50 at. ue, seliin, Latiew’ pers, hand sewed, leather soles, leather coui red, wine black; selling at ee 3s Slippers, Seamless Felt Nullifier atyle of this titue- inch All Wool Binck Granite loth. one ‘of the most populer fabrics, 75 val 5c} 43-inch. All Wool Black French 5 Granite Cloth, extra width 9nd weight, $1.25 value Ste S-inch Ali Wool Black Sharkskin & , & beautiful, substanthal, stylish fabric, $1.50 v $1.10 #Anch New ey Black Weaves, mont atylish dregs fabrics on the market, $1.75 value 1.39 S2-inch Putra Heavy Black Pane ma Cloth, espectatly desirable for skirts an@ tatlor made Ladies’ Feit Comfort Jeather counters, 7c value; gell- ing at ....... Oe Ladies Kia ae rm felt Waed, hand sewed, $125 value; selli $1.08 at . she Gents’ V. Embroidered Slip- 4 insole: per pair Tie Bere, Be Independent, 47. Me, Wo, Be. | ONot a $1.60 show, BUT THE ONLY DOLLAR Attraction in Town.) ‘ ‘ot it Every Night This Week and Satur- Gay Matinee, the latest “State- Named” Comedy Drama, | “PENNSYLVANIA” |A Heart Story of the Wyoming Valley. | } perr, quill Gente’ Rrown Alligator Slip We value; selling at ‘ leather value; welling at ........ Boys’ Velvet Embroidered Slip all sizes; per pair....... counters, By C. 8. Callahan and Dan L. Hart.| ‘A Play With Natural Characters, | Witty Dislogue, Intense Climaxes, | Fanny Situations and Select Com- pany. | Seats Selling Seven Days in Ad- vance. No Pain Be No charge for painless ex- traction when teeth are order-| ed. All work done by graduate | dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex-) perience; a cialist in each ‘department. e will tell you jin advance exactly what your| work will cost by a free exam-/ \ination! Give usa call, and you! 206, 208, 230 PIKE STREET. Give Us Your Thanksgiving Orders We will give a Hanénome lars, inquire at our store. haeton to our customers; for partic- Choice wines and liquors of all kinds, At reasgnable prices, All goods delivered free of charge, quality || will find we do exactly as we teed. Fatr dealing, honest goods, honest prices, c igeartitin ‘a pond prices, sure to [| 5 dvertice \SET OF TEETH .......$5.00) BRUNNER & CO. rere Si0 || GOLD EILLING ©... $5.00) Phone Main 1080 Rubber Collars Cuffs and Fronts |GOLD CROWN ... |SILVER FILLING . « $5.00) -goc/ ” Silver Pia ad Ware and es, Field and Opera = wrested sanctioning t's | | fret cu semciy bance *t! $1 London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery New York Dental Parlors) 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Hours—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2. Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- | rigon street, Portland. | | 1111 --Second Avenue - LIIt \TEETH---The Best Is the Cheapest! Thema’ voce”? 713 First Avenue DR. E. J. BROWN'S Painless Dentists, 3, 4, 5, 6, Union block, one deor south of MacDougal Take elevater, Moura #120 0. wi-te'h Both, Mucor | The American Clothier, | 703 First Ave. Agent fer the Celebrated Jona B, Stetson “Hat, #4 and 96, Parlors, 1, 2 ‘South wiek’s, Priced Bed straight foot. 00 Latics’ Fine 12%0 Fiannelette % Boyw Brown " ‘ 2 Nowy and tock | Waistings, beauti: | “Cheviot 3 Piece widths—4 ft. 6 in., 3 ft. 6 in. and 3 ft erge Mackin ful assortment of Vantec Buly, sizes toshes, werth %00 patterns, tomor 4 to 8 years, two. tomerrow row 10¢ morrow 6D Our Price $2.85 Fredericks Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Av., Madison and Spring Sis, Seattle Dental Parlors | |Jonn’ Cort, Mer. |Paree Ni able Low led, all iron bedstead, Pillars are %-in cross rail. Interior Height of head 50 inches. Made in three | The largest best on the Pacific Coast. and most scientific methods dentistry. tract teeth without Examinat) Bunday, #:30 JOHN CORT, Lins ae) This Afternoon and T tmitable 3-Act Built for Three Hours of Prices—Matinee—Tée, S0ty we ee The, Curtain 2:30 and 8:39, GRAND eas ee ‘hts, Beginning nturday Matinee. Hermann the atagie Peon omens and nate PXccompanied BY os THE MUSICAL MANE Prices—$1.00, 75c, 500, 26 CaM | now oh sale. ae Both Phones, Mam 4 House Packed to the Doors Ag, for the Tenth Si a Last Wi [Second ana Laat i oe FLORENCE Lae TONIGHT, LAST APHO"’ hursday Night, 3 Nights ie “}rday Matinee Only » FEW 4 ae CHATRE'S NEW Indian Cisess Old Bicycle Track, 8 ™ GRAND MATINEE | 64" NOVEMBER 15, 2:38 SCHOOL YS AND CHARGE IN ALL fos so Vv. b) ti More headaches come fom strain than any other i os. taking medicine and come @ permanent cure. IX sabes SCHUCHARD O oo 1207 Second Aves (Neat to ae! ee ¥ ‘ ’ P .