The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1903, Page 8

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8 THE SEATTLE STAR LAGOA OOOOHO10O004 : | Free | faumad } Do With- j November } $ Orders ; y out it | Maaneine { } Filled i ‘ow in ; } The Same } Ask for s } 3 Day as i | ven ew. 2 es ae Copy “ ; i ; Received {| @y ON BARGAIN S French Foreign Office Denies Report That It Has Recognized the New Repablic lOc i tae A Few Thursday Specials Selected at Random } ; of Panama--Fear New Complications From Ovr Two Big Floors _ IC { 39c i 2 Cc ’ f lo yard for White Elaatic,| Ge for Btes! Chopping Kniv¢ 544e yard for the Best Apron + Fn Rasen ice) yell ays ise t night and f « 1 cmt Pee } Extra good tine of Crockery and Bays the report is a WASHINGTON, 2 eos Raiding hehe 0) Be “Garment ‘ Manufacturers’ and uits mat oa =] AILLED The j0¢ Store eshte atthe | rd ey Pa Importers’ Sale of $12.50 that B —_ 95c for Fancy rata Heavy School Hose, LXI| terns, worth eee a $9.95 were bought to ne just the style republic fi ! 7 } . ‘ repu A teat China Lamps With || .,002 ‘er Women's pisck, Velvet] worth 4 Purop of commendation the action of the Panama affair, it ffair might becom nen's Black Cloth Capes, with more, no lees, that stylish Shade or Globe to Match, Regular [|Vsiue sito °"* “ Mimmes 50 voeage\ scares a ees 1325 Second Avenue a8 Per Cant, Discount on ere Sete rr Arcade Block ack Cheviot Suits, with West Point mit coat, trimmed with rows of small metal buttons x the front; half belt of black satin in the back; aid Suite in the Louie XI wingle-breasted; wide pouched sle jo of the coat akirts. $9.95 Instead of $12. ell Great One-Thied Off Sale of Womends Suits Now at Its le Spool for Standard Buttor Hole Twist bed style; half beit in oe dou! $2.08 for Women's All Woot bie KAISER S FAR Big ei at Sale Continues = FROM BENG WELL °7* OR ts for Men's Mxtra ; : ° : 15 We | ers and waists 5 e en © a Handkerchiefs, L " at Ages 1 RERLIN, Nov. 11.--This merning’s ethitin ctaten that the Maker . BROOKIN COMPLAINS THAT Big Sale of Umbrellas Tomocrow ms shows normal progress, He was IT WAS DRAWN AGAINST HIM 30e for Children's Steel Rod Umbrellas, ; 480 for We na tou'e Biadl Mad Wa iS) on cps wound te’ BY STEAMBOAT PURSER | 788, fF Women's and Men's Steel Rod Para. | O8e for Women's and Men's Gloria Silk Ur e e diminish. ae | n Frame Umbrellas, fancy cherry wood » phd ern y- on, tight? $6 pases te the tok. Ot. share Maton 16x90, ploke Nothwithstan the favoral MM Ber le, worth $1.00, € borders, bound with #ilk bi ing; tor w, Manufac- nl abauaia Gul denieet toe Deak Gok 7 . turer's and Importers’ @ale places the price at Naviagsion ‘company oe NOTICE.--Special Announcement “sHERE’ AY A PRETTY MESS, damage for bumiliatien ceused, by iiibicd ick atetandesaad. deasond teksten andinga telah das: iio-clohna: el ant $8.25 Instead of $15.00 received at the han ¢ J. Lyle, pub ounting to $1.08 our store been eo great that we are o! to close w days until the fill back orders. ser of the steamer m | When he presented ‘ ON BARGAIN SQUARE 39c | 19¢_ | $4.25 me wets Bare Of }g6.96 Stik ape oa Waists, pink, for immedi- biue, white, ate wear, trimmed col- lar... B95 ny b acquain GQ, Nov, 1 —Conterences be (withé@rawal of the ban against the abhor leaders were held this) union, which contains 2.20 members. the ratiway ‘The oe demand a ™ per cent! not expected to take out cars, but will] @®Y held that a husband cannot re-| increase for train service ond the) attend for the purpose of ratification menace to navigation should POPULACE OF FLOWERY KINGDOM WANTS RUSSIA TO EVAC cover dainages for the loss of the Il the way to the whal enyelop the harbor, as UATE MANCHURIA—AND AT ONCE ear Banks Land. During the « | purver, Brookina clatme that T ger c2 5, «a S the pecsence of several pereona. threw INCH BARK VILLE DE MULHOUSE IS STILL TANGLED UP | It on the foo: and, greally Wo his cha WITH ALASKAN CABLE IN SEATTLE HARBOR |""Om there are no black berths on} this steamer!” | Brookins sit that reer steadfastly refused to a The French bark Ville de Mul- would be hejd respor bev aeagg ‘the oy hea pa a hause, is still tangled up in the [Jury done. He was ove FEVER IN CHIC 1 GO rectly in the line of steamers pass-| ance It | LU ( Ki t M Pl t Ti § t nd! ee ae fm and out of the harbor works reetcar Men rian to Lie w Siem a) 5 ptain Cennevet was notified | far the prepare for the biggest Manager MeCujlough om of the season the Alexander had sev < eral of ber beats # oa by mon LONDON; Nov. 11.—Adyices re-;culty in attempting to quiet the ery | SF nage . 7 = lelved from Japan belie the state-|of the people for immediate and a| *\f008 whales. and 4 tanker | ments isued at Buropean capttaleto fatiafactory settlement of the qu = ye pert Se Sires tes St Srengees of teSe- At Teller stx of the vessel's crew de dle between Russia and Japan is a| Premier Katsura yesterday ' | Alaska cable in the harbor, although | Q2chors had srpp ; BARK ALEXANDER KILLED to dime | ure, but , “ tng | ors ttn he veel” le I te Great Labor Conflict henge 4 lgbtfen th wel will Be) SEVEN MAMMALS AND HAS A haugura e urea a ANIC thing of the past. etved a deputation of th a oerted: they wotshed thelr chance “ce| ‘The Japanese advices declare that sian league. He im pat adetan Wao Ale the lace will be satisfied with gates with the necessity poe as gag ial Pe nothing other than the fulfillment plete unity and solidarity among sn eeeenie’: Gane and’ ritiam by Russia of its agreement to evac- | th : 7 ce of the exist Baltic , sa tases ’ Pa good solid earth he ! tree. $9000 CARGO nions. Wy Bonn tke breaker, has |A. L. YOUNG LOST SUIT FOR| uate Manchuria. The government | ituation. which he declared waa| "206. 4 tale in Hering sen the She managed to free one of her|%r the fact that anchors yesterday. The other anchor | acroms a portic pt ln lea nl Ril nal ae Advidte from the Arctic are to the} Jeffect that the whaling bark andes secured the iargest catch of th season, Killing seven bowheads, 1 inevitable and | @® men quartered at hotels waiting a | 812.000 in whale bone. Mer entire cares Bons py tion. The police fear rioting. ‘The| DAMAGES FOR WIFE'S DEATH in valued at 5,000 The Alexander also secured 16 fox 4 MO pounds of tvory. She officials of Japan have gr Alexander sprung a leak and wae wreed to put into Dutch Harbor for is mixed up in such a manner as Harbor Master J render the services of the cable ship | nal « Rurnsides necessary t ‘ orrow will find | posmtaster declares mail ca all be of the railways tled up) ron, even if troope are necessary people without serv-| A masse meeting will be held at ¢| Superior Judge Albertson yester was further north ¢ other whaling vessels. hav tude TE degrees 64 min | Fepaire SALT LAKE, Nov. l1—Ae a 4 Averosit |) — sult of the open and defi AND THE ation of Apostle HMerber J The ship at present is a sei o'clock tonight © the trainmen are The vessel was forced to bi BALANCE “ that he has two wives and is proud and ¢ onship of his Yesterday we received a large auxiliary . line of $15 garments W. B. Hutehinson @o. Corner Second and Union nd there have jecisions which fwork in Burope, and was to have sailed iwthin a short time for the ontinent. Emily Welle ¢ nt, one of his wives, was to have accom nied him. OUR CLOTH-]| AT YOUR T of {t, a warrant has been insued for| ‘The apostle was convicted in 19 ciedentaedl Golan, he tage hia arrest, charging him with Uns |of the same offense, and fined $600 — lawful cohabitation with Augusta) Grant admitted, before the students AND WOMEN | ENCE, is Ungers Gc 1 mily Well Grant.|of the Utah. university, on Novem. A "Young may rece lont servi | probably be appe t declar- 18 THE OUR RE- | ee | apostle is one of the leading| ber 4, that he has two wives, and| ore of the Morman chureh.|that he donated to the alumni aj sanesr. OwaL..sor. queer. “In the Palace of the King” He was recently appointed to take th . a ab the Sion non | charge ot the Mormon missionary | $50 ge AB «A ae as Eastern Outfitting Co., wen Gator’ peat. foma — a PH ON, E Sewing Machines 22-44% PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH AVENUE. Socsan te main bs WE CATER TO FASHIONASLE TRADE is a play, that by | Rormeou and the staging and | IWTRODUCES SUBSIDY OREGON FOOTBALL PLAYERS| yart costumes are excep \ficaaity geod. It will ron all the 7O #2 qveets ‘Or noTEL week and a matinee will be given “Rudolph and Adolph” 5 ” The football team from the Univer sity of Oregon will arrive in 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DIS-| tomorrow morning and will rem Rech night, | the elty until after the game between | t the laugh CUSGES REVIVAL OF AMERI-| Washington and Oregon Saturday aft / CAN SHIPPING , players: Wal Hep. at tu Waseinees hi sions—No levery o Mason and It's Getting, Very Cold ~Now iged supertor to all ewing Machine ine’s Piano s than oné-half you The prospects for a most inte The Revival of American Ship: | gar - [CONGRESSMAN SULZER WOULD) ine mutject discu | Knight saya the Washingtor . e same machine elses | OAKOTAN’S ELECT OFFICERS GRANT ALASKA TERRITORIAL] |. rd Wal be belo 46 pat le tac eous ae Machines—$16, $18, $22 am be of commerce meeting ry . | At a meeting of the North Dakota! their lives Baturday But we have the Association of the State of Wash-| GOVERNMENT ivatd nd: atl rclnte:. this attend nr fcenrins nan ARCO ’ kind of Heaters ington, held last night in Little's! and the report of the special com CLINE re) SE Cor. 2nd noe Wee ne yes hall, new officers for the ensuing} (Soecia! to The Star.) | Pattee appointed six weeks ngo to] s PIAN HOU 9 &Usion warm nd comfort. 4 Th new off! w Aa N, wc l investigate the « p subsidy bill aM who WILL COME °° has heretofore ment is large and tor. the prices we ank ntroduced his bills providing | was heard rament for Al ymittee members are Eras Bruce Griggs. Campbell, Spok n-| he of the Seattle chamber of commerce | you are lesm th 4 Everett; Jame nd for the protection of “A tr rd, chairman = anywhere else ity ‘ Douglas, secretary; W. H. MeGill,| salmon mer ill create ne, Ja | the ty. treasurer. After, ‘the business of| usual territorial officers and leets ; K. p. ‘BANQUET the evening was finished, n mustcal|jative assembly, and authorines the| pointed to investigate the q program atv followed by|election of a to congrens.|of ships subsidy and to expec 1320 Second Ave. neing, an at enjoyable even-|The latter prog mur-| consider the present bill now before reception was last ni ng was experienced by all Age salmon canners to maintain | congress, In order form the con- || ARE FT) Rag na gp bed gpctes «apean SaSicigr hs soiatoe's oem once cnatcs |4gg A Drinker?| ond Chanel Tone steve | | | son, of the Domain of Washingtor The board of health met informally | Gi |S c. — & CO" nd Chancelor B. Waldman, hompson Furniture Co., Ino} - he iasue | 1d try a cup of that | this morining ne t | ; William MeKin 6 eubetates of their thvestt | PRS ng, “over the telephone,” in| the auspices of the local lodges of the . ‘ “a SE a ! he subste hele investiga erfeet Coffee at fact, aid appointed J. F. Metlee to ote e 1427-1429 First Ave., Corner of Pike. Money to loan on Watches. Diamonds, |G. A. TL; te hola wale] tions was embodied inthe report nice’ tae vases eaeen Uo the ee | asents Ot Brinda nan Oly He. 18 and Jewelry. Room 21) Collins block, i week at 1428 Third avenue, near | Which was favorable to the bill nd FEE TO PERE rion, 0 Ww. ieee the resignation | and 8 M—at Pythian hall seeund floor. Pike street et Bag , cor ‘© PERFECTION é yevecMon as quarantine in- | Follow! fon about if recommends its support | Spector, Terty King was named to guests sat down to © babquet. ses i ’ » 1 pn — = sneer tnaeeteee “n 7m a er i ca: wget sleet LR aS LER meer és - byt oe ‘ A Toe A eas pore me A le ae ene 2 ——————__ | | \

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