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1S VERY TAME he way some Jed tame t nei It wilt b t prices. aragetet © ™ 19 WATCH ee at We *S PRICES Wo 8 hy Stive Compound, Blood vera ‘Bigod not only ut 3 Be . te We wine Oe pound Ra tpace Powder oe Rid Cure, $1.00 ‘aike y Cur mm, tine be cibenek ‘our Patronage, agulater, srTeLLDRUGCO SECOND AVENUB Phone, Matm 502 tee ocean steamship iines con- With the daily trains of Pass & Yukon Route , Alantia. for White rmediate points, Rew line of stage coaches WINTER TRAIL makes continuous — travel 4 the year to Dawson sr Pointe. For particu 0 J. PRANCIS LEE, . Room 3 Dexter bide. Seattle, Wash. TTLE, EDMUNDS EVERETT ip. ke ‘The Paintia! Steamer City of Everett Round Trij Dally. Beattie Ts a ™. and Everett 9:15 ». m. m. James 1941. Colman Dock. E. B. SCOTT. Mer. STREET OPTICAL CO. 417 “p,.W* are Solentific Opticians. ven Byes with the latest and is method known to science, free 0 PAIR U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS High Top, Hand Bewed and ‘aterproot. W. S. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave, eft) THE SHEET MUSIC AND SMALL ie | ments, Average Saving of 100 % INSTRUMENT SALE WILL | CONTINUE UNTIL THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT 18 CLOSED OUT ENTIRELY Seven Pieces of 250 Music for... .$1.00 Eight Pieces of 350 Music for. , .$1.50 Net Closing i Out Price, Prive, Gustave Dam Plano Forte Method ..... Lebart @ Stark Piano Forte Method ., Kohler Piano Method, Vola, Sa 7 SMALL INSTRUMENTS % Viotins that ail trom $12 to $2 to $18.50, Guitare now only $3.65 $9 for the regular $6 and $15 in Mandolins, little beautte they are, that we are now disposing of at from $4.95 to $7.50 for the regu- lor $7.50 and $12.60 styles. Banjos that sell everywhere at $7.50 now only $465 to $0.50. accordions cut to pieces; also many lives of strings and trimmings of all kinds greatly reduced. Iu addition to the above tnduce- ments on our regular lines, we are offering violins, guitars, mandolins and banjos from the large Winter & Harper Co. stock (which we bought recently) at less than half regular prices. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. $2.00 $0.85 2.00 rte re at 50| The Great Northtern tunnel Union depot franchin® did ne up for Onal action at the the city counetl last night to-the program, — La ternoon It was discov ordinances, through an ing of according yesterday « d that the error, had hot been published the full 10° days|t required by the city charter, and for that reason no consideration of the measure last night was possible Bven had the charter provi however, it t# doubt whajher the ordinance finally passed, It wou bly have been postponed for another week, and at the next meet Ing of the council a further post ent In | oon the city the and Count Mackintosh strip o Ratiroad « on of Dearborn street, is expected to cause the delay White the fect that a deadlock exists betwee ety and acitto © ed, many aware of the grave character of Uh hiteh in the terminal negotiatto: That the whole tunnel and depot Plan is endangered is the belief of oo of the best-informed authort- em. Both the city and the Pacific Coast Co. proclaim an intention to stand upon their aserted rights In the mat- ter. Bach claims ownership of the disputed Mackintosh strip. The etty holds that the #trip in vital to the success of the terminal plan. The coast company holds that it ie not. As a result, each side ins! that it will not concede anything until the matter is finally settied by the jcourts, ‘The trial of the tawault Involving the title to the strip Im set for Dec, ONLY $1650. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE IN FREMONT Nest, pleasant, well built, and very desirable for a home. On car line, © B. KITTREDGE, ‘University Station. JAMES HENRY Whetesaie and Putcher, Jeoeen, BEST MEATS And Rost, Servien, _Meceias attentica | Patific Coast Clothing Comp'y. Wholesale and Retail Clothin goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. Holding two quarts of water and made of first-class rubber cost you here @c. Guaran- teed. Get one today. Fountain Syringes, two-quart, three pipes, ‘he. Specials this week: Kilmer’s 8wamp Warner's Safe Cure, Oe Rouge, No. 18... 1Ze Batinette Face Pow- der ..... Ae Packer's Tar Soap... | ; a 8 Ae pp SF, Wine Cardul . 400 G0. @Y Yeser and Secon Third and Main WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THE NOVELTY FURNACE If you are thinking of putting a furnace in your home, we can save you some money and give you com- plete satisfaction. HOUSE @ CO. 1409 Second Avenue. |15, in the superior court If the case is tried at that tin and a speedy decision rendered, the cas will be appealed to the supreme court. This will necessarily entail a delay of several months, Calls Complete Halt With the case unsettled, the Pa- eific Coast Co.’s tracks and other holdings on Railroad avenue and King street wij remain as they are. According to all parties to the con- troversy, this necessitates a com- plete halt in the carrying out of the tunnel, terminal and depot plans ordinance two weeks, the Great Northe: accept or refuse It within @6 days, In compliance with the city charter. With the clearing of Railroad avenue and King stregt of the Pacific Coast Co's tracks, An unsettled matter, it cannot safely accept the franchise, according to statements of an official of that company. In case the Great Northern docs not accept within 60 days after its passage, the franchise ordinance be- comes Yold, The mat be in the poxltion it was before any grdinance relating to the tunnel and | depot matter wae introduc tention that thy no legal ttle to the Mackintosh strip other than by occupancy fi & nummer of y The company's. alleged direct title to this strip by deeds from David &. laynard to Angus Mackintdsh, and then to the Columbia & Puget Sound | Railroad Co, is denied. What Records Show ‘The claim is made that all the rec- ords show is a deed for a fifth inter- ent to all of the property in and around the Maynard plat, from pagnare to Mackintosh, tn 3870, a 8 later quit-claim deed from Mackintosh to the Columbia & Puget Sound railroad for a consider ation of $25, conveying lots abutting on the contented strip. Med tn 1880. A city official who has inventigat the matter, clatme that there ts mgt an instrument on Sle describing pie Mackintosh strip, nor any record of taxes being paid on it by the rafl- Tread company. The Pacific Const Co., on the other hand, claims that the Mackintosh strip has nothing to do with the tun- nel and depot matter, It claims a direct title to the property, but ts willing to submit the whole matter to the courts, the decision, no mat- ter what ft may be, to be accepted without reference to the tunnel and depot matter, e Pacific Coast Co, tnsiats that {t is but indirectly connected with the terminal plan. company el conditions as they now are. The state that as a rewult of pressure be ing brought to bear on them, they have, to facilitate matters, agreed to make changes which, with Improve ments contempinted, mean an penditure of $400.00 Has Done Enough ‘This, they claim, with the con ston agreed to by them for the vac could be expected of the Pacific st Co., considering that compara. tive strength of that compeny and the two transcontinental | ratiroads, Also considering the public good to be derived from both their and t LOCATE YOUR FAMILY N OF A PARK, ON THE LAK JOOLS, *CHURCHE OR EASY TERMS, HEL NG RENT, TURN YOUR ROR, $.—I am not in the real we @ residence proper n done, Lots at 6 Officials of the tm to be satiefied with | tion of Dearborn street, f* all that} and} other jon | he would | contesting parties ¢ | by the tunnel and depot franchise | f'n passed within the next |‘ must | ation | | F would then, mittee on ter | | WHEF SHORE FOR BUILDERS RENT W. D. WOOD, Owner, THE SEATTLE STAR DEADLOCK THREATENS ime th extensive railroad rove- mente ‘The Great Northern raitroad t# in a position of an intervenor between the two parties to the existing dead Uniess the matter ts netted le tunnel and depot plan falle ty th Ke the wh ‘ough. An official railroad admitt f the Groat 1 today that r However ati hopeful und on which the 1 merit, would (ters | a Ha serious plight that he MMO BF wtat that a 7 N b mond th tlement © reached by A LATE NEWS NA, Nov, 14.-The Tyrolese e of Matchi was almost totally ‘oyed by fire this afternoon, which Was started by Jargest . in the to did it becau: disrespectful t ignited tn an who roperty way anant fire within a be ine | 1k perished in the HAVANA, Nov volving ali the labor Chreatened as the result of syn with the tobaco workers. trades unions are expected to strike |! tomorrow and 10,000 are already out. | bi PHILADELPHIA, Noy, 18—-T Philadelphia & Reading railroad today issued an official 10 per cent. Increase in t its employes, The advance $1,000,000 to the annual pay roll. CAIRO, Nov. 14.—A powder 1 gine.in the citadel exploded t c ternoon, killing 18 Egyptian sold and injuring # others. LONDON, Nov. 18.—-The foreign will evacuate Shanghai in the latter part of November, according to @ dispateh received this afternoon, WASHIN 16. Wu Ting San on November 26. pa h hi in adds sail for China » interview he tre | tendwhip he ‘ untry, and ex: PORTLA dregon irrigation convention this morning with 400 present. There is a sharp cont whether government je methods should be ex in Irrigation developments. PHOENIX, Aris., Nov, 18. Beveridge, Buraham, and Dillingham of the Titories arrived in the by Governor Brady sional Delegate Smith. jee ie hearing statements of Ari xona’s claim to statehood this after- noon. The members will leave to- night for ‘Tucson. PATCHING UP THE OLD JAIL More money tt aboyt to be epent for the repair of the dis. ‘min-infested, totter! mark khowa by court ty jail. An ord- ‘tating $1600 for temporary improvements was introduced at the meeting of the city counctl last night. City Engineer Thomson and Chief of Police Sullivan have put their beads together and evolved a plan to bulld a new cell on the Kround floor of the building whete the team heat- ing apparatus was formerly lo- ented. The new ceil wil relieve the ov ‘owded basement dun eons to a considerable extent But this is not what the people want. Th penditure of $1500 is probably advisable or atleast unavoidable. In the end, how ever, the money. will be wasted Why does the ct mkt take matter in hand as b ud and bulld rf Hena- |, Heitfeld | | he mance appr: but such action elty @ jail th & disgrace to a Repair the old jail by a new jothing: Cancing Clrases Professor Wilwon at Ranke Frain Monday and Frigay eveninga Pri. vate lessons deft Home A srecer YOU CA on Boatt that | be were | W All the | th may be amuffed out. Northtern securing con from the city And, in q ate the Pacific Count Co. rihern make con # to that corporation that will re it for concessions it 1 to the city A settlement of this nature thay i unlons it should prove true aaserted by a few olty Pacitly Count Co. te 9c Ith President Hii of the Great jorthern, to put 9 permanent stym ling binck Im the way of buildin he tunnel and depet promised Mr, Hill he Great BROOKS “MISSING Lincoln Brooks, charged with em. aling $148 of the funds of Frank terhouse & Co, is sucessfully uding iff's office. the fugit! ut nothing In ¢ # to bis prese Frank Waterhouse & Cec al amount emb trook# has not yet been am ut that under no clrcumster an it exe $1,000. Brooks was well known in this city # an insurance agent and has & ‘amily, Though well along in years ¢ was a high roller, it is said, ard ad pent money lavishly for wine » tenderloin resorts on several oc- aaioi JAPANESE ARRESTED Gordon Dean, who was four ‘conscious in the new tender! ok, is stilt altve at the ion hospital. ‘There ts ti rovement in his Condition and at ny moment the ‘faint flame of life He has been conscions practically all the ti was taken to the hospital at rare intervals has he ¢ to give any. information bout himself The police still give it opt that hey adbere to, the theory that the nan. fell down the stairs, although panene named I presumably owing something pan Carr, whé morning he was John Harris, who says he is an nguider «arrested last ‘ on suspicion of having ‘a large bolt of cloth. Patro! leon made the arrest w Reichert Brow, Pianos, 110 Union Blast (oal Stove Saves One-third Your ¢ 12-inch . ib-ineh 18-ineh A-ineh Inch .. ERNST BROS. 06 Pike St. Tol, John 2831. *<! Green Lake ddition N SEE THIS PROP. ERTY YOURSELF — You don’t need a detective or an agent to find it, on every lot. Size and price plainly marked Call fora plat. Get off at Home Station. YOU WILL BW F ON_A b-MINUTE CAR SERVIC RIC LIC y WATER, JUST y 1 TA HC INTO A HOME ALL, CA UD TO HAV *, Ihave held this prop: ia nothing more to walt for nt any longer rty 42 yeu Th Poor Man’s Chance 1 LIVE—ON ‘THE MAR- i . CARS IN TOWN), Ere, % LOW PRI OME HERE AS TO GO ON PAY LL AND SEE HOW BASY IT Is. 206 Boston Block. ars and am selling it because it Is e wailing and pioneering have all TROUBLE COMES somebody's w ane ¥ leo t officials, | fa With his ey fact ENTIRE TERMINAL PLAN: on the flag couple and Th rone TO MR. MARONE IN BIG BUNCHES |: 4 blackened and hi bruised and Mar led out of t pening, What's th er” he wo 1 guens I waked. must nin reply ly hurt to say much ed having bad a fast His appear loin distriet b: man ¢ arge of being nk and y. He wan t to tT xtlon, and with @ number ners, placed in the fF 1 Hie arrived ck this morning. the honent, self-re 4 retired for the ni ¢ of Marrone uke It warm for the newe tter finally nettled talities, and Marrone ones He had. just begun his nap when a of young men, mas Clark, arrived. king for trouble, and Mt von after 1 after mont the J is mt ant. Th ised them on was lo ting hobos | that rhe mix-up itrance of the tw id hi made jzo-fight Jook Mke a 1 Ald sovlety Marrone whi ning he nd a fe 1 hi prinon an ordinary eting of the i joke up he wanted the wreck had be wan allowed to In of clo ud to keep In the po that bi to bi hin me ii Inmet bound MORTALITY RECORD vel oranges b b Western ayenu 2nd $4.00, Ano ‘expected ton may fel). Butter ky ward Washington this morn brands advar ent Yakima potatoes command Cheese has a tendency Ing at 44 ment is phase ¥, spin uy 4; celer myouiwo *9T DOT box; sauerkraut 1@\\%e 1b; squash Jaftan, $4.00 $ rie wrap Butter ahingt reame Oregon Bantern —-—__ Dunlap, real estate. 84 Union block. | W. Merrick The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John B | Stetson Hat, 4 and 56. North BIG SHOE SALE Strong and Good WINTER SHOES at Startling Prices The big Shoe Sale is receiving great attention. We quit the retail business to engage in wholesale ; we are selling out our entire retail stock of prices, ¢ ing out the stock Our stock is still unbroken in many lines. that fit this weather, and your feet should receive your attention just no’ Men’, Shoes—doing it with a great slash in prices and Children’s The cut-down Women gether with the quality of goods we offer, are clean- We have Shoes that is the kind that Strong and good Shoes for Fafl ‘and Winter, the kind that will keep your feet warm and dry ' Men’s Shoes All our Hathaway, Soule & Harrington Shoes for Men, box calf, velour calf and vici $4,00 Shoes, on sale at Men's Heavy Men's Heavy from $3.50 and $4.00 to ... « « -$3.00 nd Light Dress Shoes, $3.50 values, for .$2.75 and Light Dress Shoes, $3.00 values, for .$2.50 Men's High*Top Logging Shoes, sizes 10 and 11, reduced . » -$2.00 Women and Chil- dren’s Shocs The balance of our Kulture line of Shoes for Women, French heels, patent vici, patent kid, box calf and enamel, $3.50 values, for Misses’ High Top School Shoes to 2, $2.00 values, for . Child's High Top School Shoes, vi value, tor rhe bargain tables are awaiting you, vici and box calf, sizes 1134 eas .. $1.50 calf, $1.75 -. $1.35 they have a lot of good things to offer you in Shoes and Slippers at 75 cents nd $1.00. Koquefort, | laneow HINGLE ted last nig rer can be 6 $36,000. shipped This of- Address tun thert und freight « RAINY DAY SKIRTS have r and o of there ments, Help Wanted-—Male and 04 4 ave- We faney able and # wet wer $5.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 | trowh ney ean be oun f forn nd let in Brook ing ‘Lake Union. Price $060: ean) 2 Cloverdale aaditinn, $500. ipstalimente. y Woodland $212 Second Avenue Bt. Seneca and University _ Classified Ads | Nice comer store for rent. Brick build ing. ANDERSON, Denny way, BA to Society Notices AM THE MAN |movRE repairing in ne il branches, rubber | Bi : , Glazing; ping-pong | partia ee Butaet, Independent, Hed 1637, JACKSON'S Express and Transfer Co. We do all kinds of teaming, furniture and plang moving: baxwage ane trunks trans: lerred: stored free # days. Second and | Cherrry, under * Papi Tea F212. mi : fare to Beattle 2 RING U 5 |Wrer cleaning and renovating gents’ and ladies’ clothes. City Dye Works, 2 oroughly cleared and grubbed, all ‘réen, enclosed in pleket fence, neat, mm cottage, barn, chicken houses; $2200. ROBERT MALTRY, 410 New York block. tom Landa never, (60, clome ty small town. 5000, jales 1 wile of high-grade furnt-| FB. G, Bickerton & Co,’s salesrooms, 1512 First avenue, on Thursday, 20th, at 10:30 sharp; Elegant modern, black walnut bed Five sot 20- set, mahogany dressing table and| ‘Summ sectrie line: chair, golden ouk dressing table,| ROBERT MALTBY, mahogany bureau, cheffontere, fine are leather couch, card table, writing | desk, onk dining chairs, Morria| chair, fine rockers, lace curtains, | . taboretts, 3 revolving show . 1 leather cutting machine, sewing machine, crockery, glass, heating st ; everything on AUCTION ture at inven XZ REAELE pince @iamonds, watches, Jewelry; RB. West, 604 Pike street. MONEY on short notice a Wate money and company with, GA. a Virtus, Room lent—Furnished Rooms [OTEL KENBCA, Yuterest, a Rooms 3, PR In on BF ME BNE Business C! WAND tee to a prmeerre sending reliable agent to Valdez- Kayak oll Belde. Noon & Noam, attorneys, itarr-Boyd; phom Pink 1576, ie NvENOE. or NEWLY furnished and antursished Apr at rae Wanted—Male Tamed the Hed Freak Porniture Co. bare BUSINESS DIRECTIONS wu mining J eee = BOOTH a Dae: - or ie eee near Lake Washington, city water 4 basement in house. ly imnroved S-acre tract, near Columbia, on the car line. |$200 each for lots S0x120, nice and | level, on Ballard car line; your own ‘terms. | $125 each for 6 lots on Queen Anne hill, nearly level, fine view, near ca $250 buys block of 14 lots near Green lake; this is cheaper than acre tracts, [We have many other snaps tn houses, lots and acre tracts. See us before you make your selection, QUALHEIM. & HOLMAN. 204 New York Block. Phone, Ind, A1860. EB a an hn eT A cat-Law x ae-ewiNg Aenea ae aaa, ‘public, 404 New Fork Block." Ph nn ee i Shere a 2 W. J. STERLING, pension at! and notary public. 28 Marion st, TA, KELIOOO, 813 Washington Balding. ee western Shoe Co. 819 Second Ave. The New Victor Jr. Heater For wood or for anything but have sold so many Heaters that can doubtless refer you to one or more satisfied users of this great air-tight stove in your immedt- ate netghborhood. The Stove price New we ew Victor, Jr. is made to las is ridionlously sides of the stove ar: sheet metal, allowing eve of the heat to come OUT I THE ROOM Instead of being in_the chimney It about the D Tight Heater. us tell you. Air-Tight and the low. ‘The to learn an fetor, Jr., Air Come in and let Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 First Avon jouth. BO YoU WEAR A... SEATTLE W0 Hats Cleanod, Biocke: THE BEST VALUES Are Always found at Our Store. HAT FACTORY SECOND AVENUE Byed and Rotrimmed A.C. M'DONALD. 409 Burke Butiding, LYMAN EB KNAPP. 10 Haller Bullding, W. D. LAMBUTH. 206-6 Pacino Block, G. WARD KEMP. 42 Burke Building. “RAINTER BEACH HOMESEEKERS PARADISE. $50.00, $00.60, $78.00 LOTS | $5 AND s10 DOWN AND § MONTH. And most convenient place on ‘The prettiest Lake We to ret lights, ‘and lots: PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. ‘asst. er: commercial, savings frost Pa. . a OE is | moor SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SRA | capieat paid to, $528,000; surplus | CGRno00" SF hurth, prea tJ. 'S- Golamaute ts | feapectean "ta ‘setmecl”” sstieened Wes %. Tnlted States and. Iurope, ‘ofty limite, | va Unt } THE CANADIAN BANK OF Co’ Capital paid $8,000,000 riche jollazs); surplus, $2.000,0%°. Interest. lowed on time deposits, ccneral ing. business transacted tie ‘Thies tome | corner of James street on| Second aver ne Gregory, | Bue. D. A, Cameron, manager. jest Of Latona school, or 2. ————— ene Wheeler, 7-8 Union block. |THE FIRST NATIONAL ANKE Om Bl Paid up capital, $150,000: generat nos transacted: J.D. Bh Brean St, Mesfieken., vice tines SSL wuss Lk ner, cashier: @ R. Parkbure Cashier; exchange oR priscipal cltiee "ag Toited States and Burope. | | | *. R, Sturtevant, 210 Boston schools, churrhen, Water: four miles ‘Inwide the city af 117,000 people SOMETHING GOOD. | One of the finest farms in the state, | containing 160 acres of bottom | land, 7 acres under plow: firat- | class buildings, 40 head of stock, 100 tons of oat hay In barn, 60 tons | potatoes, good orchard, There is a! WERT Ww fortune ‘in this property for right, ver party. Price $12,000, Terms. A. LAWRENCE, 908% Second, THE ALVORD ACR TRACTS $75 to $200 per acre, | » First and Columb wailed free. 40 BAP HOME! Wlehtly to 20 to down, $2 mont pe gs y free water | MAPLE Clothes dyeing: conairin Sinail ‘new house, large tot, $200; terma, | fiver 4.60 month. monthty sis ,§ oe Ringes for rent, €T per month up. | PERSE Premiom rece! Swner Hillnan. cffices west shore ‘Grege | ee Mikiner, Tuest Sjeatth work Minor avenue carpenters have minutes” walk from | PARISIAN of A 1 Mand, Bie talteee $3 der land near Se. ret aveniie; inttie-Tacoma electeie line Engineers and Cont ADAMS & NICHOLS, | 1414 Second Ave James 4876. | PERE SOU terms, $3 and wood. iv ina 7 Dye John 2818; 191" tering; call 1607 Third. 10 on five acr or fine Dye WorksWe our clothes Mate 10; CHEAP lot near car line; state price, terms and location, Ad 694, City and Iron ‘wark for bull@inee? Seestt Tea" harver "plie nme | _ driving. | (FOR GALB—Fine corner Green Lake from | —— [ocheap: easy terms; also other cheap | Taekor places ia city: ‘Ounes se fas: block. Funeral Directors WORTH & SONS Sabelaaenet iB Third: Tel. Pike

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