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arte al rms 4 acy AUTIFUL ACTRESS BE COMES LEADING LADY “SOAKED”. THE KING POLICE JUDGE MONARCH OF Limit GAVE THE GEORGE HOBOES The f v Frank ‘Tt King Hoboes,” y y ! Qoorge n nda #100 fine ney = W ai T promptly « oth to the « y Kept tn tb A Judge George fixed his bail at $300 Drees ¢ poltee for were py and a Against not » fmation t n tangled himself sta tens Thor August and promising to terday he 1a that had done an hou k hat time, and » e said he had much ax $ and could The po! Thomp: of money and was oft s the company of known criminals, As th the cross examination of Thompson by the c t 4. thy man sh temper that flashe ntly DES MOINES. Judge Geo rendering his de-|is the name of one of the prettiest |and she knows claion, said to Thompson: “I am/of the # ters of Otte Skinner | these advantages for the pi fully con J that you gre a bad/ last season, and has attracted the public. This gm. and a vory undesirable sort of tion throughout the country for her! with the Dvans eltizen.” ever dancing. She has beauty,’ Boy” company Tt te stat ot the same Vitara» Hi with, He on the sta Kpent modst of his time tn the Ruby on Washingt BUT 4000 | ENROLLED AND MANY REGISTERED VOT- mise LETA VANCE. Miss Le ra ad above a 1 a good voice, ow to une all of awure of eason she appears and England “Papa as the leading lady, pron is on Allison, th saoctated n@ that he and money torious dive BURNETT AND THE LINOTYPE MAN If the old-time sitor was the terror of the old-time editor, ERS WILL PROBABLY IGNORE imble-fingered I who ie his present-day successor SCHOOL ELECTION teem strongly ' of the present-day writer for the to all the deviltry lurked in his prototype and the i-fashioned ¢ he handled, has been added the cunning of one of The registration hooks at the greatest mechanical inventions of the age, backed up by a four Of education closed last ever horse power electric motor to furnish muscles for fingers of steel —iaaber tam In the old days, too, there was a bright aide to the editor's job. He ack dhest ? De was at lit curse the “intelligent (7) compositor” in his own space vse i yredeta al He up to th limit of his printable vocabulary, and he frequently used ward, in which resiies FR er ie hanged all that. Th . ‘ Sir she thetanede wehanaaeas ere hrough the copy ¥ me blundering typo's head and stil) live rage bha tonne peggy Sy 4 peace with the comporing room. Nowadays, it's different. The hall now contain the names of m ry Roget od ii ap ay noel neigh tend than 2.50 eligible re. bringing the eouty ph he can and sc read the etal registration up to 46 in round! editor curtain lect of sheets on the value of a Spencerian is prob wover, that style of penmanahip. many of those registered at If you don't believe It, witness the following paragraph from the so- the city hall will mot vote in the | ciety gossip tn the Seattle News-Letter of last week schoo! election Mr. F. A. V.—You haven't got # name in your copy a stranger — could make out with any degree of certainty. Names, above all things, should be made at least as piain ad foot-prints In the chicken-yard.” Now, how would you lke to be a great editor and have thia wither- ing. rustic, yea rural, sarcasm hurled at you? Even if you only saw jit in a dirty proof? And what do you suppose would be your feeling If you passed it Jup with lofty scorn or forgot to kill ft out in the marked proof, and jaw it staring you tn the face from a column in your editorial page a [the next morning? If your tmaginatéon 1s vivid enough, you may come somewhere GOVERNOR WELLS, OF UTAH,| witnin 40 rows of apple trees of knowing how dapper Charles P. Bur- nett, he of the cl t of shaves an Immacul garb, felt when he WILL PRESERVE ORDER IN CARBON COUNTY | | mitting mans }man would hav scanned the features of the child of his brain, last Saturday It is rumored that Eitor Burnett was only prevented from com- ughter—if killing a double-dyed villain as that Linotype been such—by the timely interference of his friends SALT LAKE, Nov. 25.—A special train with soldiers aboard left the @ity at an early hour this morning for the mining camps of the uy ah get Company, in Carbon troopa are of the National moers of the state and are under command of Brigadier General Can- hon, who Intends to preserve order at the coal mining canips, where the miners are Out on a strike. Pergian, dates, a Joe panama BS ltia a yor tons Hay, Grain and Feed Cate, 4G per ton; barley, 7 Bap 224, ton C. ATTELL EXPLAINS 822 825 we wheat bea, “4 Sound | on, new 16 ton; ‘middiings. §28 ton. ” Cacsar Attell, the lehtwelght Butter, Eggs, Cheese fighter who lost the decision to Dick | ,.Native creas Pah ard Lhe a8 ton: sonal am At The Cousins Cafe, 314 Union Thankagiving dinner from 12 til $| Oreen at Victoria several nights ago, |fy eewienns Sackonn Conmheres says that he was given a rough deal OGM doe: Or si mudd “ when {t wae stated that the fight ym de ce, English Plum Pudding, 500, | when "ws te eee pal “Why, that fellow I fought, was Poultry ean ee away heavier than I was, and sh - eee Chasetied tone AM sree Want| have beaten me,” mld Attell, ye Chickens, hens and springs, 13%! 4c ‘Ads. |terday. “I outpointed him, and ny a the papers up there sald that I eile por ie Extra special mince ples. aie, at) she oe non he Seen, eee bo per dom ~ PT iret ave |DOdY went out the report that It was New German Bakery, 920 First avs.) «take, but there is nothing to that.| ‘The Captain Tam willing to fight all comers at | George P. Willi d last night Dilippt an and China | 5 128 to 133 pounds, and give them a/ for the Pike Sirect “and ikem | 00d run. sir; that fight was| With 7,000 tons of general freight 2|on the square, and I did my beat to Consisting principally of cotton, hay. win, and I * that fellow Green| ts. grain and machinery. The did, but he couldn't.” Lyra bh The French bark BE Fautre, There were no Dancing School, Ranke neu. venue. ptain A. Leburde, arr t Smit Cove yesterday with 12.6% barr German cement. # tons of pig tron @ fire brick, and 70 cases of paris white. The vessel waa 19 Gays en today tn} ave. lively, changes Bholesale quotations or Western The ncountered very severe weather, van “Get the H Go to the Grand cafe, ave, for your breakfast. French dinner, rooms. trade in turkey’ though the p very it 1414 Third lunch and Private dining By 9:2) ¢ od Bucks were being refused |" The banana market 1s mood and the supply is steady. WHOLESALE PRICES orders or wee Free Want Ade See Classified peee for Free Want Closed all | ,<TRawe prices are to any buyer in| 408 Provision: Thanksgiving roan moatcow pect sate ver || Adams’ Java Blend Day Bg i 166 Ib \veaktaat i reah, 12%e im. | | Vegetal | :| COFFEE 5c lb. Adame’ Java Blend Coffee is roasted fresh daily an guaranteed to please you. It's a Mo value. Try It |, Native B » hia "potatcon, eben toes, lke per I rutabagas, 7 joaullfigwer, Too@si.o) do ma tows Boor, TGS 0 box: celery. aac per tuee, $1.00 per box alla nions, $1.25 per cw! green onlens, 100 per doe b Hubbard squash, le |per Ib: pumpkins. 1@1Me per Ib; bell | peppers, $1.01 2. | Green Fruit, Eto, 11.0 box: & 5 oe hon, alawhnt W. B. Hutchinson arent Keatita sii Company am, Seah ee = Res Cor. 2nd and Union pte ters Pe crate. ve | Crahberries, $10.00 pes bbl been loading for the past} route and while rounding Cape Horn, | | office, THE SEATTLE: STAR, Free, all the PAD FOR | yoy STORE WILL BE CLOSED ae Like This Sold at $25 Down and $10 Month With large tracts of lands, terms WITNESSES POSITIVELY TIFY HIM AS ONE OF VILLARD IDEN SALOON BANDITS Nearing te eomence gn the cou $10 Monthly . onam er & ~ age 1 10 Per Cent Off for 3 Days om E wish one lies gall Bey bt amped FREE a finé fresh milk cow with each hous ; : were there for the expreaa purpose of A and all a Ailton aver pier iad hoara pre ry jear'the eourtrosm of ell but, reput ous | hanksgiving ison remained. behing. At the rogues ery and Morriaor | the hearing be posty ned as he had not! 4 Capt) John C. B. Krohn. He ively that Alits bandit p Villard wal he was within « f noticed every detail he th. nh Alito, » was me jMR, DUNBAR CARRIES FIGHT wsive destans and superior | David Brown was alse positive that} FOR LEASE OF RAINIER. an be bad at your own Allison wae oneal the hold-up 1 prices at His face was tourhel by the musale of] ‘GRAND HOTEL INTO COURT aves een ye 48 was taken = aha c=: FRISCH |] FREDERICK & NELSON any with Joe name te tone ‘ hen | d hote n thin Incorporated Tacoma. eaak, wee bnee | fesuaree Housefurnishers 2d Ave., ee Sorin ae = anert genera | sp which |@f@rpoon by the i ‘ ‘ ‘eee i - —— = trated by the) compan ‘ Ss siaetinade TEURAE eoeat Divas as thane The Old Reliable Jewelers Kid" Smith Ieiq alleged that Mr N y * « #\ ty aaree t ~ prone, me from the of the Bchaneman | widow, however refuses Q . ee al } x ‘we. ss Sale Late, BURY THE SS MENT GOODS ree from her hum Rverybody knows Uncle Sam's goods are always the best and he won't buy cotton goods for wool, or shoddy material. laasiean’ PLATT AND GOV f ra m nh x ™ tor th oe . We keep nothing but late U. & 6 Sree material. to leremne it to $10 if : | two yeare he had not # ODELL AGREE TO WORK mis wa ae A. ots = Cl Ilia ’ | HARMONY t property award ALASKA IS For boys and young men, made from Governn cloth and redyed biack Nota single thread of cotton “h. them. They are nice fitting; velvet collars double $4.00 * and worth more than FURNITURE CO 308-310 Second Avenue South. ie }Ata HINGTON, inference D. ©, Nov, 2% last night at the lOdell patohed up their differences L STRONGEST UNDERWEAR woe eae are v8. omay strictly pure all-wool white blankets, }and harmony wes te red e ue mouse It SRATTLA Not @ bit of cotton about them. A lifetime ehance. $4.00 @ pair, | n ranks in New Yor . Bi AR ty tl | Piatt Governor | mee, Senator itt Seeuem tne ciel | Our Leader NAVY UNDERWEAR, UNIFORM CLOTHING, Ete., Ete. ce B. Dunn, chairman of the! GOV. BRADY REFERS TO 6E York state Republican oomentt were present. The two Repub-| 1208 TLEMENT OF BOUNDARY D18- W. STOKES KIRK en reed 10 " "1 FIRST isan Tenaere eared |W work 9] UTE IN HIS PROCLAMATION | | $2 SUIT ote | veut a eet | Gov. John G. Brady of Alaska, on Noy. 6, issued bis thanksgtving proc- Jiamation, reciting Alaska’s reasons |for feeling thankful. He says | ‘WEALTHY | | “Alaskans have never had a bet tor year. Congress at Ite lant sea ‘one law that lays the foundation | ermanent welfare, Mining sen pursued from Cape Chacon | . ‘ lta Cape Nome with satisfactory re-| ar | “SKOOKUM JIM” AND “TAGISH | sults, which assure a bright future.| : : oduct o he fishert bik CHARLIG.” THE ORIGINAL BO-|T>" Produc’ of the (ete as inst NANZA KINGS, HERE yaar, is of }the markets. Those who have till-) much @reater value tn a . |ed the earth and planted se 4a have Men's Natural Austratian Sold everywhere for $3.00. Woot Then you certainly have some- thing to be thankful for. We will sell you for Cash or Credit. not as great thus Skookum Jim an4 Tagish Charte, |Rot failed to reap ai two indian mining kings arrived on | demonstrated what @ wonderful re- — the Dirigo, Capt Johnson, last night, | #ounce Of wealth we have in our soil. | from Susaway, Suockusn Jim the year draws towards its clo ompson Fur- | that Bullion Creek im the Aletic dh with the peaceful settlement of the! sdary question In London. W ming promises good results fer the ¢ Season’ "He ought to know, he thinks [AF¢ thankful for the + niture Co ° o ol e discovere ol “ 7 eng one s oe ee ee oo mofo more friendly intercourse with tics e Klond a ne. The Dirigo reports rough weather. a 1427-1429 First Avenue. She brought « cargo of general fre For « Christmas gift to the boy. Corner Pile iN WORK ON SECOND AVENUE REGRADE 1 treet MISS ROOSEVELT A BRIDESMAID WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 26 Miss Alice Roosevelt waa one of t eight bridesmaids at the wedding to- tay of Mis Lilia McCauley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra, H. McC and Me, Wolcott Tuckerman. | wedding, which took place at n and 7% tons Opp. the Bon Marche. “es Gaal ee Auction Sale « We have them. Accurate time- pieces from $2.60, in nickel, to solid gold, as high as $500. - Not Gh Given Away But Sold Choad, #) different kinds of heating stoves, % | different kinds cook stoves, 14 differ- ent kinds of ranges, and with all kinds of furniture of every description. B: new and second-hand goods at our big department stores. We oan fit you out with anything you want, no matter what the price may Also @ good ontractor C, J. Eriekson has se. aused permission from the board works to tear up the pave- | Hrent ab the corner of Second avenue | find Pike street to connect water pipes. A® soon as the conneotions are made he will begin the work siulcing into the bay the dirt re-| jupred to be removed in the reerad- | na of Becond avenue, Flames to | the water and earth} G.Benninghausen 713 & 715 First Ave. Next to MacDougall & South- wiok arty away tn the fashionable St. John's church, | Five atready been constructed. The | Rcoedligea de gure, Agente macnn was the smartest function of the eg will begin af the interseo- pay ytivengtng! “peggy tina Dyin kind that has taken place #o far tbis/ tion pf Ping street and Becond av- om tom Ta Gs Oe sae season in Washington., enue. | s1400, $1 d $16.0. Also carpets, = - —e—— rouge ware. Hxtra special mince plea, 2e . at COLORED K. OF P | me German Bakery,” First | |t (he Beattie Auction Stable S881 Third avenue, every ‘There will be « large lige of buyers AE waren ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. 0. G. FLOYD & CO Money to loan on Watehes, Diamonds, and Jewelry. Room @i Collins blook, second feor, TO ERECT TEMPLE ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 25.~A com- | representing the supreme of the colored Kolghts Pythiaa is in this city to con the plans and select a site for the b | ternational Pythian temple. At the | biennial seaston of the supreme lodge lof the order, held here last Septem was appointed er to act In he building, nocording to the plans, will cost in the neighbor hood of $75,000, California's Attractions | For the tourist, pleasure or health ker are manifold. Take the for ous mic Shusta Toul Two traing da Ban 5,80, first class; $20.60, Renervations literature at Gouth 615 First general agent. Immense Purchase of Women’s Sults and Coats at 65c: me New York Store 1418 SECOND Jacob Peri Near Pike No Piano Offer To Match This The Richmond Ptano 418 and 500 Pike Street Phones—John 981, Ind. Al ER.Butterworth & Sons Undertakers and Embalmers ry Have remo" thelr new bioek, Ig2t “FIRST AVENUE ot Telephones, i. A thoroughtymodern place which ou are at liberty to call and in- Club en: ables you to buy a $40 Richmond for $29, and pay for it $10 cash and $6 a month. Sherman, Clay & Co. 751 Second Ave. ‘We Sell on the Instail- ment Plan That ts to Assist you in Paying for Christmas Presents Houghton & Hunter Jewelers 14 Firet ave Free Want Ads i See Classified page for Free Want} ai Pxtra special ‘ow German Baker Street