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AWS FOR LABORER BSCUSSED AT MASS MEETING IN EVERETT Is To doom the campatan for wage, at the next session of jalature, of lawe be tal to iworkingmen, local labor | A. t tended a rally at Pve te ty Right. Gpeeches we made ¥ | " Btate Labor Commins Black man, F. C. Roberta of Spokane * © Young, orge of the State | , Federation of I and Sam J. Wheeler, Pacific Coast organtser of uartere one of the larmest the Actors’ unt: at Seattle, meeting held tn the City of Smokes! One of the chief bills endorsed was one originating In the W entern | Central Labor union placing a $2,000 fine ageinst persons and cor the ! imp from other states to Washi prohibits deceptive advertising for | @uch purposes, partt in case | @f strikes. When labor troubles are Vertined for unless the advertine- | Ment explains that a strike or other the new men | on where Gifficulty ts are desired The b rmed men The chiet | is to prevent the} strike Dreakers new on at Ren of h as are in ovides for the * and engines and licensing of all | engineers employed tn the state. | One of the | most important bills makes {t compulsory for employers te pay men in cash immediately af- | ter their discharge or voluntary re- | Hinquishment of a job. If this is not @one ‘the employers are compelled fe pay half time for the period @apsing from the date of relinquish ment to the day of payment | ‘The same bill prohibits the! “truck” system, by which large com- | panies compel their employes to buy | and food from them The union men of the state will | for the passage of a fellow Stated by those claiming to tion to know that the ik railroad has secured m Northern as « part system of tranacont! ‘The Grand Trunk has absorbed the Intercolonial from Montreal to North President Charles M. Hays, of MRS. ANNA B. FRYE, WHAT OVERWORK REALLY MEANS, What a long story is condensed in that one word, which Mrs. Frye uses in her letier—as if “over work” were @ matter of course, How many persons ever stop to realize that “over work” simply means that their vitality has not bi sufficient for the duties of the day—the work ha: probably been no more than a normally healthy per son could do with ease. Instead of calling ft “over-work” to speak of it as—"Under-vitallty Remember, your strength is not In your muscles— the muscles simply work when the nerve force tells them to. Even your brain does not work by itself the substance in your brain cells depends on getting energy with whic do its work; and this en ie nerve force—the same great poweroflife that actuates every function of the body it would be truer Every form of weakness, or sickness, or disease, results from a lack of the strong nerve force which should keep the organs working properly When one speaks of good constitution,” simply means a sound, strong nerve «: When the nerve system ts not strong and well- one nourished, it follows inevitably that one is easily “over worked”-—easily run down—jus{ as Mre Frye describes “As @ tonle and Invigorator | am sure nothing equals Paine’s 1 have it always on hand. “when weak and nervous, or re overwork. dose of it sooth me so that | wak freshed, and fully capable @ strenuove day's work Frye, 122 DeKalb Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. Aw gust 5, 1904, The nerves need food to keep up their strength. Their food is not the same food that we usually know Prof, Phelps, of Dartmouth Univers the Qrst physician to enunciate the princi which to day is recognized as one of the foundations of the science of medicine.—the great enlightening truth, that the nerve system rules all the body's health He sought and found the food that builds up and restores the nerves—his celery formula, which has become famous as Paine’s Celery Compound—the celebrated nerve vitalizer and tonic. Doctors know and value this preseription and make Constant use of it in their practice. Ghe Designer | TMRUI MAGAZ | YA WOMAN'S INE AND QNP THAT MEETS THENEEDS | OF ALL WOMEN EVERY WHERE, SUBSCRIPT 2 TAKEN HERB, , The Greatest Event of the Season Now on at McCarthy’s. SALE OF FINE LINENS Read Prices: ; EARLY EVERY PERSON, FIRM OR} CORPORATION OF NOTE EXCELS IN THE PRODUCTION OF SOME ONE , THING N We excel in the production or importation of Linens. Linens are our specialty. We are trained in the Linen Busine \ know Linens Our trade in Linens has expanded until we are known as the “Linen House” in Seattle, You can secure the best Linens here and know they are best. With our complete stock and wide range of splendid values you are sure to find just what you want and best of al an save money on every thread of Linen you purchase here this week, Kead prices, Thanksgiving is near. Prepare n ect the con t Table Linens UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 50 inches wide, sale price, a yard Se HEAVY UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 56, 58, Go and 62 inches wide; specially priced at, the yard B9¢, 50¢ and 6O¢ “SILVER FLAX” DOUBLE SATIN DAM ASK, 72 inches wide; specially priced at, a yard. $1.00, $1.35, $1.50 and $2.00 SILVER BLEACHED GERMAN DAMASK, 64 and 72 inches wide, an elegant grade of pure white table linen; priced at, a yard 69¢ and $1.00 ACHED SATIN BLI DAMASK, 60 inches wide, every thread pure linen; specially priced at, a yard 43¢ HEAVY BLEACHED SATIN DAMASK, 66, 7o and 72 inches wide, all pure linen, and priced at, a yard S5¢, 00¢, $1.00, $1.10 and $1.15 HEAVY IRISH DOUBLE DAMASK, 72 inches wide, in all the best grades; priced at the yard $1.3 $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, 82.50, $3.56 HEAVY SCOTCH DOUBLE DAMAS 90 inches wide, magnificent goods; priced at, the yard $1.75, $2.25 and $2.75 NapKins SATIN DAMASK NAPKINS, size 18 by inches, all pure linen; spe: dozen $1.15 HEAVY DAMASK NAPKINS, 20 by 20 and 22 by 22 inches, all pure linen, at $1.90, en $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 CH DOUBLE DAMASK IRISH AND SCOt heavy q Size 24 by 24 NAPKINS dl by the dozen at inches pr 33.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 » SCOTCH DOUBLE DAMASK IRISH AN size 27 by 27 inches, finest of 18 ially priced at, a per doz ty NAPKINS heavy quality linen, by the dozen $6.25, pod. eridhnamntd | : Linen Sets Napkins and Cloth FINE DAMASK SETS, in eight fourteen, ten, twelve, sixteen and twenty-quarter size priced at the set ... $4.50, $5, $6, $7.50, $9.50 and up to $25 Art Linens SCARFING LINENS, 18 by drawn and hemmed, ready for the embroid per yard. .23¢, 30¢ and 35¢ SCOTCH ROUND THREAD EMBROID ERY LINEN, in all widths, priced by the yard at— 36-inch, 75¢@ and OG@; 45-inch, O5¢ and $1.25; ssinch, $1.25 and $1.50. ROUND | LINENS, at, the yard | . 506, 65¢, T5e¢, We and up to $2.50 ROUND THREAD HANDKERCHIEI LINENS, 22 inches wide, best kinds manu factured, at the yard BOE, B5¢, T5¢, H5E and up to $1.10 | Crash Toweling size 20 inches ery needle; THREAD HA finest qualities, NDKERCHIEI 36 inches wide, | UNBLEACHED CRASH TOWELING, 18 | and 20 inches wide and all linen, at, the yard 81-3¢, 10¢, 12 1-2e and 156 BLEACHED CRASH TOWELING, 18 and | 20 inches wide, priced by the yard, at } 10¢, 121 Be, L5¢, 16 2-3¢ and 18¢ ALL LINEN GLASS TOWEL ANG, e 20 and 22 inches wide, priced by the i, : | eeptseoct 10¢, 121 2e and ise CARFS, DOILIES, LUNCH and TRAY CLOTHS, in all sizes at all prices i Towels HUCK TOWEI ze 17 by 34 inches, with red be each 8 1-3¢, or by the dozen... $1.00 HUCK TOWELS, size 20 by 40 inches, with the dozen $1.35 red border, each 12 1-2c, or by ALL WHITE HUCK TOWELS, size 22 by 54 inches; very specially priced at, each ° 18¢ WHITE FIGURED HUCK TOWELS, with hemstitched ends, size 20 by 4o inches; spe- cially priced at, each,........ss0se0. ake WHITE FIGURED HUCK TOWELS, all linen, hemstitched, with damask borders, size 23 by 43 inches; very special at, each3B¢e DAMASK AND HUCK TOWELS, of very fine, pure linen, in generous sizes; priced at, each 6 50¢ to $1.25 BATH TOWELS, double saerly wf and full 15¢, : 206. nd 25¢ Bedding EXTRA _ SPECIAL — NINE-QUART FULL BLEACHED SHEETING, the se ond best quality made, priced at, a yard Zl¢@ FULL BLEACHED MUSLIN, soft finished and 36 inches wide; very specially priced at, a yard ° 61 2¢ BEDSPREADS enochet Marseilles finish and full bed size; specially priced at, each. .9B¢ THREE CASES OF WHITE WOOL BLAN- KETS, extra fine quality and extra large Size, 11-4; specially priced all this week at, @ pair CALIFORNIA WHITE LAMB'S WOOL BLANKETS, extra large 11-4 size ; specially priced all this week at, a pair ow WHITE OR GRAY SHEET BLANK ; on sale at,a - ae 10-4 size and very fine quality a , the Grand Trunk, was in the city Jest week and announced that the fead would certainly be one of the nourishment Its effect is almost instantancous—t and vigor given to the nerve system by Paine's Celery Compound is felt at once. and the hmm bent — aoe on The patient feels this at once and gains confidence ‘the location and development of by it . new cities Canada that would The stronger nerve forces have be at once to make each on organ of the body do the work that na @ SECOND AND MADISON XS build cities of its own the country. id not give out detatia re- the plans of the road, but bis friends that some big ture expects treatment with Paine’ will prove its marvelous power Celery Compound is the Celery Compound Ti was on foot. Preacription of one of mous physicians this - — 7 country has ever known, and all reputable druggists seph OfBelll, which was to have | MONE? WENT, jlanguage was given the custody of { trolman Barck has been unable to * sell and recommend it. HI a bqfun to superotr court 1 the funds of the trio. The mnext| locate Peter Mardis, but a close is maining. continued until day, after obtaining a room in a| watch is being kevt for him. NCY SOUP WELLS, RICHARDSON & O8., Novem@@r 23 on the motion of the wiTH HIM | virst avenue lodging house, the | mr | ; BURLINGTON, VE defendan The two men are | trust fund magnate left without a Rummage sale, 152 Harrisom | charged with burglary for breaking ms inte the butcher shop of John Hoyle | “— June. United States revenue cutter non dropped anchor in the harbor ceremony and now the remaini kholders have called in the p lice to look him up in order that they may not Starve So far Pa , street, upstairs, Quen Anne cars. The disappearance of Peter Mar 41x, a miner, with $330, the savings of a brother, John Mardis and a fel low workman, Alex Secroft, was re- HOUSE LICENSE OF STRAW Tremendous F Councitman Daulton’s ordinance. D4 COOOOO1 000000008 | Because the §750 bond furnished | yesterday. She came down from | ported to the Seattle police yester mettman Dauiton’s ordinance goes | uy the friends of C. J. Reld, chara: | the north for inspection by Capt. |Gay by the two. men, who. are IA rit eres be ata if PRINTING THE ed with living off the earnings ot! Shoemaker, but will return to Sitk®!searcely able to make themselves argaln bo Mg em ay A Peg }m prostitute, proved worthless, he | soo understood, but do know that their Children. meets this afternoon. The i NEWS A. rearrested this morning by | The Madrona Heights Methodist (money is gone and Mardis ax weil. | Fer Infante and pores of the Vers choleent wate inn diet Gueaie 066 to. om Special Officer Clarke, Information | Episcopal bh, Thirty-nin They are all late arrivals trom |The Kind You Have Always Bought . it at this time owing to the! \¢ received at the prosecuting attor- /epue and Union street. recently | Nome and each had plenty of mon recBhasere eget apart n ce of Chairman Benjamin. /9 ae * | ney's office that the bondsmen were | erected. was formally dedicated yes- |ey, saved from their labors in that | Bears the Dnterestan, AN ceenes One q ithe application for a license of bd i lialaanl ete a hich 2 | Rot sufficient led up to the arrest. | terday a , | antes Signature in me Ww; one of the best ¥ card p Berto Frcroe Fafa . the superior court. Reid will now | celver for the Parker Lumber com |. weak & few words of the English the republican members of] Local Attorney, Dropped] terday printed « picture of the @|h€ cam furnish better securities os | meee greet council because the place is al- @ battleship Georgia and ite @| The police believe there was a| Hon. James Shoup, United States Watoh Us @rew” redit ws ; to be a “colony” for men to be| Dead in Bellingham @ sponsor, which The Bter print. #| “straw bond” cOnaplracy to get Marshal for the southeastern divi- | @ “Don't Worry, we Cc. Voted for Jack Williams, democrat © ed on Getober 10, It also print. @| Reid out of the city in order that | *on of Alaska, is in the city The New Store ee fandidate for sheriff et: ‘ ; Jcture of Judge Herrick, @| the case might never come to trial on behind the scenes at the re-| Marshall P. Stafford, an attorney | ernor in New York, yesterday, @ | FULL VALUE OR si ’ ait | ot Seattle, died suddenly at Belling-|® which The Star printed three 4 SWINDLER | | bam late Saturday night. The enuse|® Weeks ago. It “awiped” two 4 Sere SECOND. AVENE: THEY SEND ot his death was uruemie polsoutng, |$ {leeraDh ‘stories “which The & | EVERY PENNY from wht he pe yen mined @ of the third marriage of Mins @ IN TOILS | |, A drunken fight on the sandspit ACKNOWLEDGMENT. toon. ta seatorg: at emtgare GvE> | & Oliver in Pittsburg to an als & last night led to the arrest of Peter - ham. He fell to the floor and before|@ ‘The Hearst afternoon sheet | Nel 7 pipes dipdly yw ny FINE OLD » ‘ physicians could be called passed ~ ae snag 4 When William Hinrichs landed | Nel#on, with a nasty cut in his side, a oe Guia and Wi, 1h. Pewur.o Pp $ does know good things when # | the ete Puebla on the | Came along, too, as the complaining | Committee of the visiting delegation | “"tY" i aati we it seen ‘em, aa we have re- @| UO Ut’ doe Prarcisco yesterday,| Witness, Patrolmen Keefe and STORE CALIFORNIA ets Nebraska who came to Seattle Stafford was a member of the : marked before. . he was | Peterson stated that all of the men | after a voyage from Seattle $0 assist in the ceremonies attend. | !4¥ firm of Stafford & Dawes. He e were intoxicated and they decided and was 60 years of age and unmarried ” | surprised and shocked to find him \¢ “ 5 : eee, toe oun ning of the bat- | oO” Dawes went to on heneeiy webeeee SOCOOEOEGS OO under arrest. for obtaining |t? run the bunch tn, Purcell had The New Store started without a prejudice in favor of any BRANDY B letter to Moran Bros, acknowl, | ay to take charge af the body. The | money under false pretenses. While | t¢ have his head sewed up by Dr.|f particular Une of goode—the BEST values for the money were to edging the courteous (entment the | remains will be shipped to Staf Hinrichs was stopping in Seattle poe tw aes '* wound is not con be = red ee ree, Himalag vee of a a STE ord’s for ome Jermont fo: ne ble, by a clever ruse, to | Sidered dangerous. he result is that you choose from a stock that, no matter wh { party received in Seattle. The let- | ford’s former home in Vermont for he was & y The men were brought before Po- price you pay or what article you buy, you get full value for your burtal, | beat a number of hotel men out of ter was received yesterday jconsiderable sums of money, due| lice Judge George this morning and y The Snoqualmie Falls & White | |them for board and lodging. The| With the aid of an Italian inter Besides you pay cash or installments; you make your own terms River Power company has changed | Cecil hotel management complained | Preter, the facts were brought out Game tothe" BeteTaroma Dealt hovel seanagomont exmpioined | ZOOL. 5, thonghs to have teen the GET THE HABIT a Comneny, Seeendin | hod to the arrest at San Francisco. | Chief actor in the sandspit drama, |B could not be found by the arresting officers and the statements made in court by the other participants, al. SM@endments to its articles ~ - forporation filed in the county au- Gitor’s office Saturday Our brands are all first class. Try them and be convinced. | Hinrichs’ friends are now making > aon Sey Sestons Hows Ass'n.) ]an effort to settle his indebtedness YORFOLK, W. Va., Oct. 24—>/ here and, in that ense, the matter i noe 4 orge Blount, a leading negro poll-| will be dropped. though they tried to murder each meant CLOTHES, HERALD. ticlan of Berkeley, across the river Hinrichs’ little swindle was un-| Other, showed them to be gbout Telephone—Buft 41, Ind. 3% } $a. Because Mrs. Foster, of 626 Spring | Was taken from the station house | earthed when the prietors of the | equally guilty | Iron Bed, all colors, in three M h Wi street, failed to return his affec-| at Berkeley at 3 o'clock this morn-| Ceci] hotel tore open an envelope| N and Purcell were each quarter and full sizes; rog urp y ne tions, Mat Johnson, a machinist, of| ing and was shot and beaten to| supposed to contain $1,900 and found Pr and costs, Morrison and Aas SAGE Maoelal Ballard, tried to kill her last Sa death by a mob nothing but an aching vold and) Sappy ¢scaped with a fine of $10 ular 5. Special & Liquor Co. + —.— o= urday afternoon. Armed with a bi Saturday night Blount threw a! Hinrichs’ unpaid hotel bill each, baniet ieee Biya ; rev ver, entered ihe Foster [eh into the ta * of & po - | COPPNIAC Oct. 24.—The 303-310 Pike Street Seattle ome, whe nad at one time | licema © entered Blount’s res Russian ice breaker Ermak has Family Trad ee POUNDS FOR 100 Bi ieen’ins ‘star boarder, and ‘ran|taurant to arrest another nesre,| LITTLE HAPPENINGS | itsian tee breaker Ermak has ar , rade a Se " fe | rived {ff the roads in a damaged a Y- Regular price of Gago ia 1c amuck charged with shooting. Blount's ar- | cOnditiOn ROG only. Tb. This special price tomor A telephone call brought Police} rest and lynching followed. | . bo row only Sergeant Stuart and Patrolman | Divorce suits were filed in the |Z found Mra. Foster tn possession of | Mr arie Bradbury against her | | husbanc o Bradbury, on the ¢ . the gun and Johnson, bleeding from | husband q aihlame Test Cereal Cotes I one eae ae ie hi nea true FRIENDS [Eround st won: support andy’ Mr be per Ib. will please you ge : aaiiee, tip tn niverich against shive! If you are using Cereal Coffer ge Bip bar ay he - res pod “ | A society to be known as the “So-\ich on grounds of desertion and try Adams’. Remember, your thn tete nected and taken to the | clety of Old Friends” was organized | non-wupport mosey beck if you are not ang mop ; ote phn grat ~ yesterday afternoon at a eting Dame 1 King today lensed — ee oe Le ote Miler. 1 " quarters tha ( ous. A charge of murderous ax-| held in Hotel Diller ‘The nex eluh had told them that he was Rr SECOND AVE. COOKING OL, Bist vt Meets ve ted aeainet re objects. of the. nocloty are| robbed of 440 in the Amerienn Tal Ce aaa A ae & UNION STREET nim, ! “4 ashingte reet, last night CURBED Gallon cans, only @5e. The woman and her son both say | {flendship and sociability, and eae — ST aan wire RIBBON REMEDY Better than lard and a great ff) that Johnson had threatened to kia| Will be run on 4 plan similar to that) © ae Tee ant atve » Generates lal Xo andor: Any woman Beat cheaper, as one gaiion [| them of the “Bovlety of Old Friends” of | and he could not give ® deserin give thn " ter, ton. cotf enn oil will go as far as Bl |@an Francisco, which was organ o tee ee ean te réar door |. White iibbin Remedy wilt tore ar ibe. of lard. ‘Try Adams’ Weed in 1864 ofa alibean tery st Oiatheltc Member whether the NY Gepki ne Oil AMG) TEA AND COFPRE CO, 921 SECOND AVEN Near Madison Str MANUFACTURERS a thief enter lant night - snd stole $5 from the room 7 ¢ M N R t : fs 1 i Oar pries, ond Chat fs one-hit TO DINE _ $1150. pied by ee Hawton. he reported igo ore New Raincoats |] seen" 50"! Ww ne, lot 000110, Torw « Pfaff. of 1% North Broadway The Raincoat ie the King of the ~agen. Kvoryheuty ertrats ane My, NRLIOO TR kas ipneeial utes | Nanofertorers’ ascertation otmphained te the th ew b We have now a geod assortment of them in the pepulor Gen, cote, matte, arap fans pan wih tok ome us diner ot the le ine of the thot of @ lot of iro sane it oxford and black ghadeo, Prices run from $12.60 to $25.00. ann Heo Mak RanwRay evening GExR key Bes MlewotEA 10 valued ae Piatt hao ettered: & eewerd for the apprehension of tha | whuewen. clin Sande ae ara ug ek tae re} wee Howe which was | d HO DCOY Ee Maman dock. The | to CAKE WAH provisions ! fin @ ri i Jo oO a feiss BY MM nRRe. | WUD > ad ART | * arown, Si Tromont | i le Lat “ohh, RieMnentt wtroot, T Toned. Cikeitte fie, ONE DOLLAR PER WHEK BUYS ONS. a WESTBERG & CHILDS cacn CHEDIT. CLOAKS, ial ECOND AVEN 131, om eae