The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1904, Page 5

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WILL L AY | DIKECTOIRE cosrume: Campai gn M eth 0 ds In Vouning cheers 7 — NEW GABLE E SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCT. } from $60,000 to §76,000 was calmly watched by Senator W. w A. Clark, owner of the el¢ every year,” said Chief Cook yesters noon Soom 68 y Nalncricgh hi Y HAVE GOTTEN FAR ENO UGH ALONG TO Have Fac. | °F thls kind, $10.0 $12,000 Waeeee BURNSIDE PREPARING TO | left the way « ‘or stump apoak-| TYE ve ao 4 J | of go probabl © been PLACE RELAY To P ers and th val y f all TIONAL BATTLES AN DPLAY THE GAME LIKE VETERANS | #ived » Datrol will sium O PREVENT | Montana to ex ¢ their ingenult 5 abiw ts ’ tion of insure | HOW THE ANTI-HEINTZEITES TRIED TO BREAK UP A POLIT ! ' th incident ha i - at ACCIDENT TO SEATTLE-SIT | . apd ever wince the In he | ance a oe ICAL MEETING BY THE AID OF CLANGING STREET CARS Rsioned oe he yoy ee o : : J rain Lee foe } by. flint fights and black eye j louie te Giniesset ane @ af- | t It will be given an exhle Tn order to prevent ablement BUTTER, Mont., Oct. 91 . } , ‘ sheieins ts ames re | idles pane of the Se Sitka government lent out of which much political | t tact. h ald. thes wt ‘ A hrewd politicia pre cable, which might at any time apital t# being 1 t ly wanted t ns, ward-heolers at uh ry sult from ships in the harbor drag Amalgamated and Meingze factions | Clark ectr ara on Ur y | manipulator |EMis VW ill ging their ancho ng the w happened here a few nights ago, |! uldn't do it without } | ©: gotten the pont: | 4 wn ‘3 ter months, the signal corps has de and all Butte, including thet warrant, and now they we m-| in municipal poli-| Americanize elded to run a relay » from the has taken the matter K by at tho rate of ot it | ties to extent that some | ho matter up and put . in Main cable to Fort Lawton it ie upor ifferent nat ermed - ‘ ai ba bees cos ted of elect . “ weld by the labs Of the tana pon it different constructions He termed th | i arene "| Aby sinta ; the signa »rding to th political view points | ® go and wher , jo] | ty to get hares revent= | | corps that, with the Burs in | they survey it from in the factional | the w 1 out that t A the | It takes lot of money to get Manila, whore she will be i inde, eile te: Siemens ning | th oa et etek ct mecnee fe par coma on winter month would FLA pon return t A tb ‘ * un | Uta j " an int - eeeee e be iim pow epair any damage ing Rutt a “ k ley off An attack wa ade as tt] Le al stud nnd there are YOR» Ovt William Which the shore end of the cable \ tate {08 the car, but Heinze, upon ha able that} ' BE he New ¥ ker who might receive from this source . cok uh te tats “thes oo ard Of all these Mins J a Oat to yg ts pis This improvement was ordered by sae " . al women and children " t lon, staff p t fae pe to King Meneiial the department headquarters at n the Auditorium g-[ear, shouted: “Let this ot if » if attle Star and the Newspaper F Abyssinian ned today on the Washington, after a suggestion for hat ie ee ee He eg be ni ‘ned today on the the same was submitted to them by wed t ting and so tent are f wed and, a are t f moving along mont tertain ‘ Part \to ¢ “ ‘ ent regarding the caaaee W. A. Glassford, who is tn was the amor im the verflow | pe to the report of Heinze P why nb er mm ned to tideath of Loon or the Abyssinian charge of the local office, La sudience that Heinze announced he | led organ, about all the o Nearly every official in the city the states where women te for) treat aid he would give @ Winter the bie was dame a would speak from hia old stand on | ©@rs, tt ling those M ‘ ymaiders himeelf the tent . president and watch their cam-|¢ t nt regarding the treaty + gpd of times by veasels . the balcony of the Butte hotel, if and Walkery had en|kind of a horse trader, and the MISS JESSIE M. PARTLON palgning. after | 1 reported to President t, after being driven he This directol stume | mole | the pe were willing te eadure 4 up and run into tow ‘board of works especially prides it Her letters will ar in The} Roos @cross the channel. The Burn skin chiffon ve The vest, laid tne inter 1 and listen to him me of adding the 4 rpeelf in the manner in which it has! The women of Colorado have had | Star and will interest, amuse and| BI - onally he had been has now commenced the work in horizontal f is of palest lav- | ¢ r ee a a * le pos ans avoided being buncoed tn the voting privilege long enough to| instruct the women readers—a « exssions for all the laying the fire control cables be-| ender; the same forms the ends and |, n th ae ven ine ing turbance. In addition, it ts| Street Superintendent Walters and| get beyond the amateur stage of men 1 1 mines in Abyssinia, and tween Forts Worden, Casey and | loops from the « The buttons | down West Hroadway towards the | ald, a cireuit had been arranged by| Water Superintendent Youngs will | politics The first of Miss Partlon’s letters res of land on the Nile Plagter penn a to Aga Smyrna rye hotel and by the time Heinge and|4 system of switches so tha jlenve a meeting of the board of!" They now have five factional | wil! be printed today, It is well ex in cotton growing. On the completion of this work | Quaint design. The gray ts pivtty| his a y ake ured on| ars could run around the block ta | York® in @ jiffy to look rows in their party, and among | worth reading added she will lay @ stretch of cable con-| With pale green or a rose pink, a the hosteiry, fully | @ dizzy circle, and several cars were | Mt Which some horse trader may | I shall establish the Royal Rank Recting Forth Lawton and Ward) the wearer does not find lavender 5 oq ing people had gathered | started on this loop-the-loop | ee ee | of Abyssinia and control the fiane with the other three forts, Fort| becoming. a » th ot pletely choking| formance, each with clanging bell,|, Even Mayor Bi who is 6 clal affairs of the Bean, the last garrison to be con-| the thevenaiiaee ear eh ek one rve enthusiast, |» President | scar Rected, ts situated at Bean Point ‘aiinan Gaus tails ae - ’ ott . imes | pe hooting wildly for Inet | constituting the defense of the tow A FD | Right here the teoubte Dagan, No] tant shine Ya Sanne wei tne | eiven the board of a SANITARY BILL er channel leading to the navyyard sooner had the young orator, who| Amalgamated faction jeered at] ® tous advice 0B j 'H PA TROL at Bremerton 5 won his fame through his big| Heinse and rooted for the electrie| : FOR RESTAURANTS @ work, it is s as —_ fight with the Rockefellers in Mon-| company. Heinze tried to continue | about two weeks er which Ma Get Wak Tereel to eo | ae ce ee | BOYS MUST STAY IN Ries Stes the Burnside will prepa her! BY ORDERING COMPETITIVE ject than what the Helnacites con.| specially « rous car plunged| | A Baw bill, which Is to be intro- Winter's w in the Ph - strue to have been a well-planned | into the r t d-| Numerous complaint 1 at duced at the next sescsion of the ; . & well-pla juarely | Nume »mplaints a R The officia the local signal) BIDS FOR ABSTRACTING | and deliberate schemo to break up Ae “ae yp theron ae a a rding tot, | 'T WILL AID SEATTLE FIRE DE PARTMENT TO SAVE PROPE legiafature, was venoraed by the ae see Snore SO . > the mass meeting occurred. Down | flight ently lost his tem s conduct on the t “ys in NE IN OTH cite estern Central Labor Union @ ae « the Philippine | TITLES, TAXPAYERS WERE) [)* mass meeting occurred n | Mint sparen duet on the part of boys in TY, AS 1S DONE IN OTHER 8 meeting last Wednesday. ‘The bill ai island. T RELIEVEO THAT AMOUNT losely followed by another, both If this - issued to patrolmes provides for certain regulations im wales . clanging furiously and drivin age doesn't stop, I'll quit apeak-| to arrest say young boy found o ee regard to the sanitary arrange- islands, a ay ahead at full speed towards the ng is j { doors after the hour of ments in restaurant and hotel kiteh~ Wes Rave te rowd in front of the he n Shouts of “No! No! Go on! We'll Hallowe'en r New York, Chicago, St. Paul, Min-| ens, and provides a penalty for thelr s ” = , Biase than $1,000 bao anging bel © nip-| stop the cars!" came back from erty loss has been du neapolis and other large cities. As tion. The bill not only makes Se ee ee Se ieee, Car's » the| crow ! in a minute a dozen ent} ing former Hallowe’ens Mayor a rule, the Is are under the su nary sanitary arrangements v0 Pi gem 25 gol a th, and pr - of | thusiastic Hetngeltes were swarnt inger, ucting along the lines | iy assurance given pervision of the fire chief, or at ulsory, but provides for prop- rye mee Soraieping the rying one| one of them cut the f gaordered the police to arrest the | tj p the matter in earnest and | fire departu mmittee of the Western a acts. By 4 for the main | ¢ pole was thrown off, leav-/0%@uders. Provisions have = bees | wits undoubte have such a patrol| It is the » of th which has in charge the prone lang ng the! par ang t ng the car motionless and the erip- | ade for special officers and the/ i, actual operation within a month | trols to save the ty securing the promises of + seta gr ropecty af- | bells riot an to move it one way or] der Will be obeyed to the letter two. The new branch of the fire| ing buildings. They prevent dam ative candidates to sup= mane te pe the|the other. The conduct and| Ap aa gore. catch ot ¢ ent in the beginning will| age and are naturally supported by | port this and other bills which will + pee en near pe te sane t car! « the cars close ad,| whales thi sonccn is 4 by {a single wagon with a|the insurance companies. The| be presente legislature, has : ane Seene OF warns h tt light of t ar, te |the Arctic @haling fe ting w of f 1. It will later be| wagons a ‘ovided with t 1-| been unable thus far to secure the GOOUPANTS OF THE FEDERAL | ot “owe . yen levers and backed| to feport made to Cai ‘ sed ns and ru ankets, These are| promise from four of the republi- GING FALLING) Tn” ne. | rowd. The disturbance] Hibberd, of the Northe Fra > has ff such | spread over goods tos: hem | can candid The latter are sail ppp: tal h : rd By eon | died down and Heinse resumed hie’ cial rmpany wagons. The system is in vogue in! from getting water soa: The | to be the PLASTER WHILE AT WORK we en goog : tract is let to the lowest bidder each ; € & Star man discov-| year by the board of works, which a = 4 sographer Pailthorpe s the right, howe to ca on a@ tall stool, th fesires ome was ox oh of which lifted b ” ercised in the Lak nm ° ce ; ot the pile of fallen mortar soot atuiditinn th the bia out tn on 7 si tis : : m P ; pe Pe aH: eens bricks, stray scantlings and other| penses ment . ’ \ \ F I 1 F r le tonsa debris that chokes the halls of the| The contract which y t " : . ' and the . Magentis 1 so, exc attractive, federal building The pot-hook | has with the cit t t a fora ¢ on o~ ay . 1 “e t . ach bed t »ring iron bed wanters here this artist was taking notes and dodging tor “ riers . ’ falling chunks of plaster upon his ned " \ : : perch, while States Attor : ney Frye. & map of Korea te The heltering his head, read law from | ahetract @ calf-bound volume. The two were! cents for fur t of 2 ewer tig liragemedond PRS - iron hed exhibit week the cases Uncle Sam's tw thy eye , will put through at the grand jury! in. ahseract « od seesion which begins at Walla Wa Bar price rice Ia on Novembe company go ° Pp Today Mr. Fi nsaist- | company caer ant: well as Untt eo Mar- | form ct $3.20 q shal Hopkins and his oo A = holding forth in the big 0 conts for ea u o their offices having been seized by “ ? bg bigh-bamted wreckers, who are “f"the (rene Lake imp wer Oe. worth $10.00 coaducting the renovating process| [nm the Urwen ba p n aah 7 3 for Uncle Sam a me nate Sasee 00m . nds te ocr a The havoe being wrought in the P ‘ hallways and offices of the federal f¢ 4 building by painters, plaster: carpenters is now at its * stage, and the rear door on the bill ; side is being used by attorneys wh ra have papers to file. It is expect “ ed, howerer, that the building w ts be free of mortar slingers, hammer wieiders : and bucket art at ists by next 7 en the t q next session of and ked on that everything n ne mt alit 4 shape for Judge to onscreen the wheels of ju throughout 8 of pia j ; or (os senting i = of the bullding ace of TOO DEEP iron bed exhihitweek (5 the Great Northern tur United ‘ States Att morning that everyth t cha Oregon sailed from me on O tober 24, the last out. Getter Than Gold deb: writ n, of I wr ‘ r med I 1 ave -—" pit aplendid for . G. 0. GUY, In DRINK us WHITE RIBBON REMEDY ' "7 f 4 in ¥ MEMBERS OF A (RIBTIA uM Rt. frrow t 1 dest * 7 » $100 Ph ‘ ne FACE MASSAGE BUTLER BUTLER ARBER 50c BARBER oP SHOP SH REWSBURY’S price price )) $8.50 worth $12.50 iron hed ex- hibit week price $2.55 worth $4.50 iron bed exhihit week price $3.35 worth $5.50 TROUBLE =i Standard Furniture Co. un sre seats this store extends the longest L. Schoenfeld & Sons ed about three weeks ago and is th this store extends the longest d most liberal credit horgeat Ge the tales, 1) 53 TOk86 and iat 1006 to 1016 First Avenue ; ss saennd toed o eal TOU cecal SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA | ing put up by Fred Thorn at a cout of $6,000. T IN co 0 Do A E | crew Is used in other ways to sava © property ' U L RA R | I believe that such # patrol

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