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CITY BUNCOED AGAIN BY GREAT | NORTHERN FAILURE OF COUNCIL TO PROTECT INTERESTS OF SEATTLE WILL CAUSE BIG EXPENSE RESULTING FROM BUILDING OF TUNNEL Seattle a tr that again t ‘ : Northerr ao a { et an te ntmlot y, an a a“ any r ia enabled to perpetrat y t vastat Prowse the prot ny any ‘ aise given aw " #4 council. Porty woman ad " al other ' is the « » estimate ‘ ww a help t mato « and ‘ with > nthe w The tra not provide be obiiaed W ex t how at pany should amount in repe t nt hape any Jackson and Main st arth not ty th avenue structt fthe Grew at A fow days ago Th ated | the wi « wh th o as cot a yoar | up ort wa al ar y meatruct ‘ ably Af fror wet 18 t Ne foet and a t and a half a a have t t je on both Ma and Ja m st in orde wove neet th with th al for |e hfare ow OF poles | that en ablished. Costly ~ h pay kheads will have to be any 4 p n for this purpose, and t its c t ! filled will have to be s was ‘ pe-|paved. Where the city will get the outr ah e dirt make th f ffleton fran ) blem un rates tts lighting and |regrade of Jackson ys a 1 an y ire a a is t a ir, as t " th ¥ nt ent growing fund 2 fay structing the pro a f the ed tiag mdway fre pnel franchise. Fourth avenue south and Washing be The ‘ have | ton to N avenue south Iscovered, rather tardity, it ap-jand Weller str nstead of mak pears, that the tunnel fra . jing a rade firt from this] & failure as far as grading operation might be pro in several ways ured. The railway company, how ireat Northern | ever hich has caused all the to bulld two stee s, trouble, will not be obliged to worry str Jackson the about it Believe She Is Safe AGENTS OF THE BARK MAKAWELIE ARE STIL! HOPEFUL THAT THE WRECKAGE FROM OFF VANCOUVER ISLAND DID NOT BELONG TO THEIR SHI Pp Rothschilds & Je ~ agents of the bark Makawe which was reported as having been recently wrecked off the west coast of Vancouver island, say they do not believe the kage found was that of the Makawelle, and that there ts still hope for the vessel's safe ar rival at her destination W. L. Jones, of the firm of Roth- sehilds & Jones, says he does not understand h ¢ wreckage found d be that of the bark for which the agents. The Makawelle was loaded wit coal for Masatiand, Mexico,” he said, “and the cargo found a the Vancouver coast was reporte to be lumber. ‘The report also says that the stern of the vessel w found. If this was true there coul be no mistaking the mame, as the Don't Neglect the Kidneys. At the Begin Using Doan's Kidney Pills, a Modern K Has Cured Thousands of People Right Here at Hor Mrs. Florence Hicks, Vendome hotel, State retary Daughters nays Doan's Kidney of kidney and biadder r h I suffered for r my doctor mn pair and my sth 1 not lve the t I beg my tts eleven short weeks I was a . vords cannot describe toy h ‘ when ® h think that 1 7 | It Is over six months ago and T have h r pain sinc ' ause more deaths th ny human affliction. AN’ For Sale by al! Dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Prop. Many of the Gaily woes of woran- hood are due to sick kidneys; but too many women fall to recognix kidney trouble when they have it. and kidney diseases are fatal if neg- lected too long. When a woman's back aches trom | morning to night— When she feets worn out afte every bit of work she has to do— When she cannot bend or stoop without suffering twinges of pain When she has constant headaches, Aiasy spetis, bearing-down pains and | S0TTy for his wife and little ones. | urinary troubles. When she has any or all of these | kidneys are not doing their duty Tric acid and other poisons that the kidneys should filter owt of the blood are carrying disease into ev: part of the aystem. Regard this as a danger signal, Recognize the kidneys as the cause | of your many aches and pain to cure medicine. Dean's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys and cure them permanently. The kidneys begin to do their work the great regulator the to health and strength. and pure blood, restores property. eat wh First Indication of Kidney Trouble Which 1y Specific, silently, and are, therefore, negiect- When the kidneys are well, they remove from the body every day nearly ounce of urle acid and other poisonous waste wr th kidneys are k. this poison is carried by the blood to every part of the body Mt « a) rheurnatiam, gout, neuralgia, scl ation, gravel, stone in the kidneys, he Ninease, indigestion, diabete and Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills act p tly relief, and give complete their influence is exerted directly upon the diseased tissues. This medicine has been curing sick kid neys for 72 years KIDNEY PILLS Price 600. charch. and the regular Thankagiv Mrs. Crall ia. a harming little wo bervice will be at It ol THE MARKETS old ° » DD. Liwd's subject man, as good as gold, and she is| = For Infants and Children. me ‘The Moral Influence entitled to everyone's sympathy in for ence pabriat, aliments it is a sure sign that the | her great trouble. It will probably | The Kind You Have iNeape denght Sptr WHOLESALE PRICES. ibe the beat thing that can happen | Bears the on (The: prices are to any buyer In | for her if they lock Crall up for «| Siern ine » fpscisl Thankas * will | quantities, Prices on small purchases fe@ years.” of J held at — - ah bh of | average 29 per cen! eh tips Femont at m Provisions. Rey. Jot all, presiding wit | Liteints. The cunts npc agte en Fresh Meat—Cow beef, 6¢ per Ib T * = veal, 8@%¢ Ib Old Woman Will “Thankfulnens for the Blensing of cise e@etee i | , B , | PORE, service | = 1b@16e tb; 3% th; bel- Marry a oy ROCKPORT, Mass, Nov, 23.—The resh, lic ib. | | trial over the Cape Ann Vegetables. (By Sertvve News Angad | The wind was light) whit oinaian aie ‘ NEW YORK, Nov Mra, Fan mth e nnsylvania | Yakima toes, $20@ n nie Surdam Stelle, aged 62 years rots, 50@76¢ sack le who has a fortune of $2,000,000, has ge The 1 * announced that she fs about to agen 3 z.' : marry Edgar A. Accetta, aged 24 rape me ey years ne r who has v | under atronage and nar f the Q $1.00 k same man who recently entered t nck « 1 sult against her for $50,000 d Buchanan was pleas " apts ® bi . 1 inst night at he 6@i%eo Ib. mturter mient © ¢ tol Hill by a number & reached wh by Misses Nettie Car Green Fruit, Ete. nuptial ¢ games, wi refreshment session, | 2° vy Accettn a hin 24 years. He Gus Mills, alias Gus Meal, is . Fast 81 rown Dental Offices Fi: esreeor Vir-ony He i charged ‘ihe toe nsurance of Philadelphia Riley & Co. by representing him be which was so small that he gave ' t , 1 |[{to be Gus iis . ‘ K his evenings to singing at private f — gatherings He travel the , Phot r Christmas must be w- ity with a four-plece string orche ered now, Sittings from 10 to | every day, rain or shine. Eggan & ‘ ’ Ericson, 1516 First. We n Jan ng year, a , A splendid concert was given yes lat to Eltel building. eee | business that may properly terday afternoon in Christensen’s * before the meeting The \hall by the Seattle Symphony or If, any evening, your copy of The| books will be closed from Novem chestra The program waa elabo ret h at 6:00 oolock | per 5 to December 1904, both in |rate and difficult, but was handled pa a me 1g Bag 7 -. ai lustve. i by the orchestra with delightful ttle 1 Tey oak Gab-canite cane aah or ones GEO. M. PASCHALL, Secy ease and perfect execution you at once. by special menue 23, 26, 28, De h)} and | the Kidneys use a kidney | | nm mos of all our vonsels are deep ki carved across the stern of each Veasol, amd the name could not be washed away by the seas In regard to tho life-buoys that were reported to be found and In bed with the name Makawelle, I do not consider that a reason for belleving the ve The life-buoys might easily have been lost overboard and afterward washed ashore Then again, the Makawelle may have met with vessel in dist and while nt tempting to suceor the crew have cast her life-buoys in the = owing to the storma preventing her from approaching too close to the fother ship, The fact that lumber in great quantities was found along the t. enhances this belief in my If the Makawelio had pr leak, in such a storm ax “ ng last week along the or she would have gene down like a chunk of lead. In Hien te this a southeaster was wing at the time she satled, and, taking Into consideration the time she left thin port, she would have been fully 1,000 miles out to se The Makawe went to sea on October 30, an would have been too far off the nat to be blown ashore by the southwester whigh blew the lum ber on the Vancouver beach, 1 can ive no theory as to what ship it might be that was wrecked. There were a half doren of them that put to sea at the same tim as the Makawelie, and also a goodly num ber shortly after, but whether of these yoasels | cannot is any say.” She Stopped Him — D Ra WOMAN FOUND HER LONG SPE CIAL nat i k is as | LOST HUSBAND AND INSIST . relude, Baptis athem ED ON HOLDING HIM | SERVICE cS venta” & flak, 2. Books woeept hemiah, 6th chapter Jing of president's pr ] at ray anthe ' the By Sortops News Ass'n) moda , oe Faves PORTLAND, Ore. Nov, 23.—Mrs.| CHURCHES OF SEATTLE WILL W/O" Thr oereen Hee Goodwin, wh laime = her m wealthy husband, C. R. Goodwin, a| MOLD THANKSGIVING FES- [* = ‘«? A 3 ‘ lawyer, deserted her in New York! yiyitieg cas ie. ameot: he neds three years ago, leaving her to sup road Ana sod Big 42 ort herself and t little girl, | ~ ae and r reated a sensath ore Monday Mra. J. R. Hag Mr. A The woman has just retur from | . be | Myers: b Mr. W . Alaska where she had been gath carte fer gdh lin | Pee M ot ing material for ny carey SF ee ane t Monday afternoon eek, hep) Seeporred_ EaeEing ad fully Dine offering i . husband in the street, clung to him | Perenns, members of the ronrowa ty organ “ ntil ea crowd ] compelled ne of f : J ve of the him to go to th joe station, arches of the city, are ox Tp wa hutehes wilted where he was placed under 10 de in attendance at the uric {Bold @ union service at the West a charge of sustaining | Thanksgiving rervice whi » re © Prest an church, Intimate relations with another | POR at 10:30, The ner Broadway and Columbia rarest woman, and then retired to await | Of the churches The Pilgrim Congregational, the eventa sdwin was unable to) ase and "gay tere Tabernacle Baptist, the Lane Street | raise the $1,000 cash bail required | *!8ns ry ee ay ateibwte abyterian and the First Chr jand was r ed yesterday after | ™usical n nin ti » will unite in this serv banking hours opene Mre. Henry T. Hamilis, Mre, An Rev. Dean, of the Tabernacle He has been living at the Port-| ~ th venden-White and Jobe . Baptist, will deliver the Thanks land hotel with a remarkably hand. | G!DDs be heard in solo. The! ing sermon, and a special musical some woman who w registered as entire ¢ y Rb ieed e oF *| program will be given. nia wife. She, however, went to|the Wayside Emergency hospital. | 7 California last Friday to “visit rel-| Rev. T. B. Ravello, of the | First tal kegiving services atives.” It is understood Goodwin | Methodist Pr Rev. W. Dj will be held on Thursday (Thanks will make financial provision for | 5'monds ree 2 Unitarian: | giving day) at Trinity Parish his wife and she in turn will not) tev F. I barton. of the Fir hb. Holy communion at prosecute any charges against him Methodint: Kev. W. H. G. Temple. ja mm. full choral e with se sce i a jot the Plymouth Congregation mon atl a At the 11 m. fand Rev. M. A. Matthews, of the | service th “> sie will be First Presbyterian, will participate ay follows , in the services, and Rabbi Joseph | processional, “Come, ye thank will pronounce the benediction ful people, Y Stvan 260 The program will be as folle Thanksgiving psalm, “O, praise Overture, “Invocation,” E. the Lord chant | |tra; doxology, Congregational ccbaiene Salitten | ing; invocation, Rev. T. P. Revelle; itymn, “Ouri fa pio ath re piano solo, “Lo Dream,” Listt,| Thee” Ht. mn |"ue Rinsiguol” List, Mrs. Anals|tivee’ «Gur ‘athens Gana | Capt. B. F. Whitaker, ship keep-|Kvenden White; reading, “My| thank we all our God” Hymn 466 ler at the Puget sound navy yard was among thowe defrauded by J |B. Crall, who is now under arrest at Los Angeles for impersonating ao secret service officer, Captain | Whitaker called at The Star office | Yesterday afternon. 1 have known Crall ever since he was knee-high to a quart bottle,” | sald Captain Whitaker always a bad boy. His folks Mved at Atchison, Kas, where I lived. He borrowed $20 of me just 7 |he disappeared from Seattle. knew he was a bad one, but I tatt and he was! <= W They sent the turkey an’ I heard The cook may, “My, but it's a bird!* Hut little sister anubbed an’ paid Tho v 1d gobblety ix dead He'll never.gobble any tr They hin neck; I'll bet tts aus j s a wobt I wa Ww Intoe frot broke his voles, bul pom ean 1 cas th pala The mother says: “I got to bale Some ple, besides a " cake Which kind o° fitlin’ would y Ler an woul A choo'late for Thanksgtvin’ day rl make whichever k aay.” And Teays: “Well, fm wiltin Fe kind you want to mak All you need do ts cook the cake An’ PLL ‘ten to the PULLIN.” An ima said when she was young ituffed apples would ‘a te my iwim in my mouth, An’ she knew y She « 1, to fix ‘om ¢ now Which kind of stuffin’ shall it b Figs, raisins, dates, just alt th | Says to “If you ain't bluftir | You cook ‘em how you pi Me at ‘em early an’ I bet That [LL ‘tend to tt rur | FIN PITT CINE HE HELPED AT THANKSGIVING. BY EDMUND Ships,” KE. W. Wilcox, Beatrice Me Clure; scriptural readim, Rev. W./ D, Simonds; violin solo, (a) | mance San Par Von Goeur (bd) “Perpetuum Mc Ries, Mr Spald Pro Pecatis,” Stabat Mater, Rosein!, Mr. Henry T. Ham lin; address, Rev. F. L. Wharton; ‘Thanksgiving hymn, words by Rev W. H. G. Temple, Mra. RB. Jon sen; words about the of | ae. W. H. G. Temple and Rev | Joba L. Gibbs; prayer, W D ing, D. Offertory anthem, erings by church, will preach € | beheld at rly service at the st Ye shall dwell 39 oc im the land” Steiner Hecessional, “Praise to God, im mortal praise” Hymn 192 The Grace Methodist, Congrega jtional and United Presbyterian churches at Green Lake will hold combination Thankagiving servi at the United Presbyterian church &t 10°30 o'clock tomorrow mor Rev. Hutton, of the Congregational rmon lock will Moore's R NH } (Special to The Star.) OREGON CITY, Ore., Nov. 23 The fate of George W. Lauth, for merly of At Wash., who trial for the rder of Mrs ra Jones, of Oregon City, ts in the hands of the jury this after One of the last witnesses who told of the shooting was the dead wom e girl, who was near her sther when the latter was killed DENIED PROPOSITION J. K Shrewsbury, proprietor of }the Butler hotel harber shop, has made to the Barbers’ union a props sition for the settlement of the strike that was declared there two months ago, which has been turned Shrewsbury place employing both union The union will the employment of down by the proposed “open shop.” and non-union men only consent t to mak ate Res ts With Jury union his union men exclusively. | MAN SHOT THROUGH HEART WALKS AWAY AND THEN FALLS AND BREAKS HIS NECK (By Beripps News Ase'n? hea tb Lest and lina roumatances, H | « th bh the heart b J }2 11 hw jo ) h an quar » Eve 1 as hy #, tof TO TAKE UP MOORE PLAN an kagiving day—o Ee = SLETO- im eb | CUTLERY penis, #28-00000 6 ver sn: verter, | EVERY BLADE WARRANTED chop, $36.4 “&| RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. oi meal, $82 ‘un | Bagga Vereturs; Storage premsed ti new ‘ storake room, 1215 wheat hay n ’ " i butiding» : Wien 926.00 ‘per ome Pho t 902; Independent, Butter, Eggs, Cheese _ Siving " trout pe ood things be ng fare Holly er feel vs J r art $4.00; mpltt peas, 25-ib Domes, $5.00; split pens 100-1 b popcorn, per ewt aut 4 eae W.S.MAY FIELD 503 PIKE ST. wheat f MAIN 996 IND.9 98 Farina, per barre! $6.60; Farina, 10-1b sacus. per bale. | 42.00; hominy. large, per b 44.60. hominy. small, 108, bale, | In barrels, $6.30: dry granulated, in| a. De Dy racks, $6.15; ¢ ret, $6.68; | | Flour, patent el | Crown per bar ‘ - - ae 4 — al. Lace ~ AT CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS ard wheat, 96 ry, $7 > 4 ‘ Pillsbury'e Beat. $7 ngard Da Full Set $3.00 ota, $5.78 t flour, per barrel, $4.00; graham, $3.80; grabam, | ar 10m, per baie, 62.15; rye flour, 60s or barrel, $4.75; rye flour, 100 ad bale $2.60 meal. 608. per barrel $4.26; buc t 00 germ meal per ba corn | Extracted Free while Cut Rates are fi *, per barrel, $4.00: yellow | are on at Brown's Painless Dentists, Wi, fom. per baie. $2.20; white | 113 First Avenue. bom $4.0 ed oats, per wheat fla per barrel, per bale, TEETH . Mgmnt BI and Bridge Work $8.80 nd pastry | While Cut on Painless Dent st ay First Sreoaae $4.00; pearl barley, $4.50; popeorn, per CHICAGO MARKETS. rted for The Star by W. A | wea or Crowned for one-half usu- Ryer & Co. 112 Columbia street, bY | Aiy charged by dentists while Set private wire | Rates are on at Wheat — Dec. 1001-2, 1083-4.) BROW PAINLESS DENTISTS 1068 3-4 t 108 7-8 May. 110 1-8. 713 FIRST AVENUE 109 1-8 93-8; July, 991-8, 98 1-4, Corn—Dec., 495-8, 483-4, 493-8 to 491 May. 461-8. 456-8 to} 45 3-4 8; July, 457-8, 45 3-4 46 7-8 Oat 9 1-8, 7-8, 291-8; May 2, 31 1-4, 313-8 to 311-2 Pork—Jan., 12.70, 1265, 12 May, 7, 12.72, 12.76. | Ateh., com Amal. Copper, £0 1-8 1-8 68 3-8 68 7-8; Can. Pac a4 8, 2 8 7-8, 38 1-4. Never Hurt a Bit 7-8, 1383-4; Manhattan 167 1-4, 168 3-4; Met., 124 1-4, 1231-4; Mo sss! Cut Rates on 108 3-8; N C., 136, . 135; Norfolk 74 1-8, Peo. Gas, 108 1-2, 107 1-4, 3-8, 134 1-4, 135; Rag. 1-2, 753-4; Rock 25, 351-2;| Brown's Painless Dentists are Sugar, 150, 147 7-8, 1493-8; So. Pac.,|now giving their annual cut rate 67, 667-8, 66 So. Ry., 347-8, | pré on all Dental Work for 30 241-4, 47 Pac., 367-8, 36,| days. We cut rates to advertise our 367-8; T. 214, 2a; Valor Pi * 115 3-4, |. OUF 12 years of success tn Seattle aren Fee.. > **; | is a guarantee that your work will U. S. Steel, . 273-4; U. | be of the best 8. Steel, pfd., 90 1-8, 88 3-4, 90. Two thousand people took advan- | tage of our Cut Rates last year. Dr. Frown Is the only dentist in Seattle who refused to jotn the dental trust. Small profits and large sales is our motto. We are always busy. Holiday Thursday, November Levinson’s Qualit THANKSGIVING WINES FOR YOUR TABLE Splendid stock gathered from ‘ope and America. We buy everything direct and we sell to the nsumers at wholesale oxtracting prices. If you buy from ver Fillings son you always pend id Crowns upon ty 4 right prices. Examinations [Gold Fillings 60¢ Per Quart Bottle WWe Guarentes Ail” Work es 12 CRESTA, BLANCA SAUTERN, |} Vears. Beware of professional pet- ZINFANDEL. ty jealousy and dentists who talk And many other Wines. bout their neighbors. Call at our store and see the eth ow filled or extrace finest assortment, or phone Main and replaced with 644; Ind. 644 th ame day. Come in at FREE DELIVERY EVERY 1 take advantage ef low WHERE. Largest dental concern in wn the BOSTON Dental in Portland, Tacoma and Our Main Office, ” Brown’ s Painless Wiinasla ‘tere “Cilading Der.tists ‘amily Trade. 713 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE 1209 SECON AVY Parlors 1 2 4 6 Unton Block. W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STCCK BROKERS IVATE WIRE TINt .US MARKETS 112 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. Phones anset Main 1089; Ind. 952. \ |

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