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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLIAMING CO. gv AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ! TELEPHONES: Business Dept. Matn 1080, Editorial Dept. Main 1188 » Maeard Wells, Editor, BE. F. Chaso, Business Manager calnreamat ut orricrs Beattle—u ue. e m. New York--200 Temple Court Butlding, SE E> Chicayo—HT-MS US express Bullding . —— - - Cos, et eet SOOT ote eante per weak or vmenty.fve cents por moni detiweree free coptca by mail or carriere No SSING OF AN EVESORE A few months ago the Star called the attention of the board of pub fe works to the fact that the red and yellow bandstand ¢ i for the Hike’ carnival was still encumbering the poor, little, friendiess gr plot in Pioneer places In the slow, easy-going f: p that so end Uo, the Star's suggestion that the variegated architectural moni ity be removed forthwith, bas at last been acted upon. The bandstand has beon sawed down and carted offto Volunteer park to begin a new career—one of usefulness, it is to be hoped ‘The bandstand was put up with the consent of the board, under condition that it be removed as soon as the carnival was over, The earnival ended August 30. Was there any good reason for allowing the hideouus structure to @isfigure the most Prominent square in the city for three long months, when it could have been removed within as many hours os THE PENITENTIARY CURE “Taking advantage of heavy receipts. the packers have worked in harmony and depressed the market. For the past three weeks they have Mancuvered to secure low-proced hogs to fill their sales of January pro- @ucts. Two weeks ago, for several days, there was no buying of stock by the packers. All the pens in the yards were full and the report sp When the shippers were # the board to the put capacity s unwil- re again Plies at much reduced prices. The houges ran at their utmost for a couple of days, and then there was another simultan Jngness to purchase. Prices went still lower, and the pac ‘The above excerpt was taken fiom the market reports of a Chicago Rewapaper. It might easily be dupic ated from the market columns of almost any Chicago newspaper of the past several weeks Tt is as plain as the Roman nose on a man's face that the big packers of Chicago are acting, and have been acting, in conjunction. words, packers are daily violating the injunction filed against them in courts. ‘ fii in the meantime there is no decline in the retail prices of meats. explanation is vouchsafed. When Attorney General Knox fied pleadings in the case of the United States against the big combine, te explanation was made respecting the high price of beef and ‘The reason alleged was the scarcity of feed and of cattle and _ 3e ral conditions at that time made the plea plausible. “But conditions have changed. There is abundance of feed. Bar- ring a few sections where the corn is soft, the country ‘has the greatest erop in its history. And there is no scarcity of cattle or hogs. It is easy to prove this latter assertion from recent Chicago market reports. Bevera) tiers) recently word has been sent out that the supply of liye- sage bespeeapryee »mfi The ee icc det Pile ond 8 ls vetting the people with beth its hands. ‘With one hand tt maneuvers the markets to depress normal prices, _ gnd with the other it monopolizes the meat selling of the country and consumer. mulcting the peopl meanest trust extant. Dealing in a necessity ‘of the highwayman, save only that tt robs etand-ahd-deliver selects a single an entire people. The trust takes meat hs the puny purses of a million poor, than the Standard Off monopoly. While the tad production, it does not raise the 3 1 i i if i Full sized dining room chair, made of solid oak with three cross panels, full post back, brace arms, open cane seat and solid base. Our Price 85c brace arms. COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS ; Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. [self Into the part with a spirit © | night Solid golden oak dining room chair with neatly shaped and embossed top panel, turned spindles and in the full ost pattern. Our Price 95c | Frederick & Nelson SURELY ROBBED . GORDON DEAN SAYS HE HAD $100 WHEN ASSAULTED The theory he Wayside Mina ray Dean w sald he re ered din having at leant #100 on his person before he Was robbed, His memory ix slowly returning and within @ few days he will probably be able to recall all the r stances of the f THEATER assault and robbery GOSSIP jomee and Juliet” Charles D. Herman and the Warde company presented “Hlomeo and Sune” tae. the Beattie ‘the Iust |hight t Bn spprewlative audience. It was an artistic presentation of Shakespeare's great drama, and was produced with the same stage set Ungs used by the Warde-James com bination. Taken as & Whois, the company did well, ‘True, in some of the heavier plays they showed to better, advantage | than in lighter but thelr versatility was well was not a8 good as some of the other parte he has es- sayed, but nevertheless his polished he har been in work showed to advantage. In old heavier parts he Is much bet- liked. Francis McGinn, whose tk as the villainous priest in “The Lion’® Mouth” was so good, had an- other churehman's role last night He te As Juliet Miss er impression than in anything she reviously has done in Seattle. She r actress and throws b helps the entire play. Romeo and Juliet will hold the boards the remainder of the week Macbeth will be presented Sunday “Alphonse and Gaston” “Alphonse and Gaston” will be pre- sented at the Grand tonight. It is & stage version of the humorous cre- ations of Cartoonist F. Opper, which have been the fegture of the page of humor tn the New York Sunday Journal for nearly two years. The} mishaps of Alphonse and Gaston, in print, are cleverty reproduced on the stage. To add to these leading parts, other characters have beqn intro. duced, equally amusing in their way, tn order to make a play that will not be a mere sketch, but a farce, with & consistent story, In which the ec- cantricttion of Alphone and Gaston may be led up to and introduced tr proper form. Throughout the three acts frequent musical numbers are introduced, there are best farce comedies seen here this fearon. There will be only three thin clever ‘thow. “Tomorrow night the per- omumence at § o'clock prising, funny and unfamiliar, but they combine to make an excetient tertainment. Has large cane seat and CHARGED WITH THE ENEMY YORK, formerly | “diphther PECULIAR ASSAULT :::. | bankers Nov, 28.-—Mre. INDIANAPOLL Ida Tittsworth, # xaulted in @ peculiar mann morning by & her husband carried to t mouth was fe poured down ia broueht help, oning was undia nat The woman te ina critical Hilo HEAVY THEFT a charge of stealing $1,6000 ork of a Bkagway hotel. RK de away wre 0 in old duat KILLED BY | BARBARIANS A—A Dutoh | ng up the! » the prov. | ed upon by the | riddled with nt com WRECKED IN A GALE DETROIT. Mich, Nov. 2%.—The steamer Sylvanus Macy was totally wrecked In the furtous gale that pre valied on Lake Brie Bunday, ana her entire crew of eighteen men tw lost, ‘The first nows of the disaster was brought here by the steamer Albright, yesterday morning Last evening the barge Maybel, which w being towed by the Macy, ar rived in port and reported the de tail, The barge broke awny from) the steamer Sunday night at a point | nearty abreast of Point Barrell. When last seen, the Macy wi lnbor- ing In a heavy sea, and evidently | | trying to reach shelter RUNAWAY STREETCAR DES MOINES, Ia, Nov. 2.—A street car loaded with passengers | Fan away down hill becauseof a brok- ke yesterday and crashed in- persons were nd seven seriously injured. pecediome: bae ma Cancing Ctasees Be Wilson at Ranke day evenings —— Ge to sotening for bieyole neve NEw I Ladenbure. of this city which the Phillip the prisoner, states that his client ts ly innocent of any wrong, | hand that the trouble will soon be ad the watisfaction of all par Juated to ACCOUNTS ARE WiIXED VICTORIA Ferguson, a iver under HATCHETS FOR SATURDAY This story is short, but point- We heave much too many of these goods on hand, and must sell them: $1.00 Best Stes! Hatchets....75¢ Tho Hand Axes .. BSo Hand Axes $1.10 Hand Axes . $1.25 Hand Axes ... B50 Claw Hatchets 50c Stes! Hatchets $1.25 Underhill Lath Me $1.00 Lath Hatehet | seeeeee Toe University Statton. Man Pri | $2190—Modern $1100—4-room, new cottage, large lot, on ear Hine, very desirabie. THE SEATTLE STAR | the Blackett id Dlackett have without Ferguson's ed, Ferguson a agresd to return to Beattie - Pianos, 110 U Roiehert Brow. Open Salurday Night Until 11 o’Clock ion of y oMicers and alleged vie | t rengarding the | with To TUBULAR LANTERNS ‘ae are being sold all over el for ALARM CLOCKS—Good ones —Kach 706 INTERMITTENT ALARM CLOCKS—Ring on and off for 16 minutes and make a torrible racket Yach ORANGE PEKOE TEA—Regu lar 75-cent valu price, per pound NUINE DILL able— pickLee ist Bfor We B.C, Nov, %.-Capt ent of Mohun Y #145 San Branciaco at Nome Judge NEW ‘York TOMATOES ‘or don 2.00 NEW York PUMPKINS “ouR BEST” FLOUR— Por ® 1.05 Per barr 00 DELICIOUS CREAMERY BUTTER— 2-pound brick...... 3~pound jar . S-pound Jar pour HOME soko HAMS— Per poun 176 pyre HOME: MADE LARD— rium PUODING— Por can » B50 and T5e new ORLEANS "MOLASSES 1d 600 —Per can 350 a CHICKEN TomALes— iw toa. vantage. srt wortio + catirdnia” PORT + wie THe BrvsiciAN*—Aare oa old jcinal Port Wine— Auction Sale Cooper & Levy |} Vewelery Get. Yesler and Washington Sts Telephone, Main tea. Oue room residence, | lot 60x14, very Cut Glass, Sella a%-inch wide Fancy Taf. feta Ribbon in did range of patterns, | Be value PETERSON'S SATURDAY SPECIALS. |RATURDAY SPECIALS. |SATURDAY SPECIALS. [SATURDAY 8) | Nos. 6 and T Fancy Tat- | 3@¢ for Children’s Good spien-| feta Hair bbons, | Be unually sold We Sterling Silverware and Rog- erm’ Sliver Plated Ware and Cutlery, Silver Novelties, Purs- Is an INTERESTING STORE to Visit, and Particularly so on Saturday. COME TOMORROW ° be offered without reserve to the highest biddes Fredrick & Co. Jewelers and hel: Hinakiey bike 718 Becond Ave. Infants’ Shoes, . | BATURDAY spmcrans. {8 ATURDAY &PRCIALS SATU RDAY SPHCIALS. White Lawn Aprons, me- Von fon ae Le | O'Shant an wort al izhe Me™! ae | RATURDAY sPRc Genuine im Cait Suess wonderfully | ul Cormets, $2.50 value", SATURDAY SPECIALS. $5.50 value, Ladies” Serge Mackintoshes, plald } Ladies’ Correct Styles in Dependable Underwear Ladies’ Warm Fleeced Vests and Pants, pretty crochet neck 350 value, selling at ahe Alen’ Jerney Ribbed Glove Fit ing Vests and Pants, warm fleeced crocheted and taped neck value, selling « Wosi" most non-shrinking, $1.00 v selling at Ladtes’ ¢ Ribbed Silver Gray Wool selling at 50 | and Pants, soft and better than Pree t... 82.05" department. We will tell you! silk, non-shrinking, $1.50 value, | ladies’ Boxoalt Rajny-t Day Sh cea in advance exactly what your selting at. palit on henge, worth 62.69 salt: | At roal Calitor. work will cost by a free exam- Children’s Natural Wooi Shirts and Drawers, exceptional val 16 Children's Pure Australian Shirts | and Drawers, soft, warm, serv. feeable and easy to launder, siz Tae Gina. Bhe Heavy Fleeced Shirts and warm and wond able, selling, 1, pearl but Jouble seat. ‘and Drawers, «oft, warm and: rprisingty serviceable, $2.00 | Jue, selling at 81.50 Silk Walsts no Longer a Luxury OUR PRICES MAKD THM POPULAR GARMENTS. Camel's ai. ane TALS. SATURDAY SPECIALS. ie Latics’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, sod | leather throughout, worth $2.00, Ladies’ Kid Shoes, Goodys sewed sole: Ladies’ Viel Kid Shoes, Goodyear | and Welt soles, $4.00 wort lpeeeeiinieeees eee Ladies’ handsome stylish lasts, your A slipper on the foot.. We've all the new win ot W. Douglas. Men's Uy ion-made and kid shoos 83.00 Nelour Caif and Patent Colt Combination Velour Calf and Kid Rootes, the middle-aged and elderly kentlemen's shoes 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. dies Black Mercerized Petticoats, 12-inch ruf- fle, with 8-inch wide ac- cordion plaited ruffie, dust raffie $1.75, pong) lace Cur- | Woven edges, the | ns sectal, per pair... | ends BPe 01.25 quality French Cou- etn fitted and guaranteed, per pair... it Nuliiffier Slippers, Sees ‘ oN. red and biack, ft ' . Little Men’s Clothing it styles brought out this ¥ are popular priced, Smart Reason, too, Peterson's 1X L All-wool Cheviot School Suits, put together to stand rough and tum- ble nervice lke young Americans can give then eines & to 16 years; $4.00 val- ue; selling at | No charge for inless ex- | traction when teeth are order- jed. All work done by graduate |dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- pesjence; a specialist in each ination. Give usa call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— in Serge 3-ple Suits, exact style of above ilustra~ i 8 to { Sen Establish- { Sen and Reliable. $3.00 valu al brown; 00d | regulo poo | Ue GOLD CROWN .. SILVER FILLING b sd sane a mee Cushion Shoes, Veateo Suit izes 4 worth wale PLATES : #0 rEOUReD $4.00 er styles $5.00 Ladies ik Waleta, in black " ily Shoes, boxcalf Ten-year snake dae work. New York Dental Parlors : 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre-—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 Branch Office—Fourth and Moi - rison street, Portland. ovember, CALMER 1390 2nd ave. Your money back for ‘the asking. Gelis Ladies’ Suits, Weiste, Separate oman Gi ere. & Southwick’s © Quality Tart Lace and Congr yAnopae A ce n BB.50 NOTICE OF RRCELY at colors, actually worth § selling at wer. int the " ==3F. W. MERRICK The American Clothier 703 First Avenue celebrate last two day fittingly the of a busy month we will offer for today ang tomorrow rs te seere The Choice of 150 Men’s Suits—One Entirg 4 Values from $12.50 to 422.80a Ww we Bess There are one or two size in the lot and consis ,Scrges and Worste both solid colors and While you would not be size of every you could probably find ¥, size in something that wa suit, and the saving to yo a that case would bea g Cheviots to get any s Friday aad Sil to ol Onl: Cuffs and Fronts | London’s Cut Rate Haberda 1111 ---Second Avenue «- 11tl PAINLESS DENTISTRY = We administer vitalized air for PAINLESS BEXTRA! preparation that is applied to the gums is the createst in chi heed to suffer when having teeth extracted, NO STUDER GOLD FILLING . ‘ NOT A FAKE DENTAL COLLEGE. Full Set and Fit Guaranteed. A yop Ree tay in Suction T .erithout pain and replaced with new on 44-4 day. Lady attendant always pres- n-year written guaranteed. written 2 . re making a specialty © Be sure to consult us about this high-class Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors, 713 First Aven 8 Unton dlock, fret door. so 30 a, m. to8 p.m Parlore—t, 2, 3, 4 Bs argo packing Came, COURT, Le gery Atod silk and. prush coates 2 And plush skirt; 14 court In the abov made and entered on A. D. 1908, the | Upderrigned rooerver in wala action wil, on | tn a Mona Sn will, on | tng, 2 nl tn ‘th | Sccornted mie ‘and se ‘conte sind disbursements