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IT ; THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCT, to, 1905. T { “Tae: CONVENTION iietiesicneeouysiin Jackies Will Learn How % ICH CREAM AND MILK FOR ually werting tb wattle ho " et. oa see : LE sensi o Use Small Firearm * Lou 8, who for _* hat the bageage of th peo| oie * ee es tee | could not be handled, that in ev ry | —— * at eam, has Rrown eattio mous be enue '| UNCLE GAM IS ESTABLISHING IN CUBA MOST COMPLETE TAR- * ¢ that diet and w + (Continued From Page One.) jentertain mut} a convention, ° * ' " al * | "It seems to me to be GET RANGE IN THE WORLD od vied See te | BUSINESS MEN DECLIN# | who in doing the ‘knocking ‘| i> te “ ‘ * | ‘The busines@men of the city say It is ment r tt } “ - “ ner we! | that Seattle, at the most, cannot 4 tle ti , tt rv] P . * a be NOT _poe Oct. 1 \t “ , C in this country ’ * | commodate more t 15,000 peovle| imited extent * o : j land that it would have to strain! ge pare © pur of Making the men|a ¢ place for this essential é * . for a ®} and thet it woul, Bas | "A ' uct In thin] of the navy as proficient In the use| practice work * week my Et, “calmamesians off the’ tential tn wat ogg gdhod | tn 4 as they are with the recon to the department Ss pom x ‘ 7 the s 2 ‘ f thewe tar Tee oe ne ee eeeneal hotels that Seattle can ly! abby of th ; ri mie, he Reeeee te nivenéy | oars take care of 26,000 stranger fi¥@| between Mr, Lewt 2 of our lead “ - -. Va oo 2 “ that the hotels can, by pla a iw " b tated! a bergetnagetres Cuba r be 500. Pa F Fe | ig pn hewn it in the ne of the m f juantanamo range will be { Ed. Cudihee Is her room, at 1314 Howell, les, and almost beside herself f iad ‘intls weclbe’ Merial? irons) There ts absolutely no clew as} ing four { C n ma a ‘ ca a bi t snneces m Syren geste waa Un * dering tho. winter Ge Mre, W. Ballard, her hoad swathed | fright, she made her way to her! to the identity of her assailant arridors, house 4 ‘ people. land a 1 for tates navy has a wo le ve | maneuver When manew a Turned Down Cold in bandages and racked with terri ne, a fow steps away, and safely | Mobbery evidently not his mo 7 her hot . in lude, aurse, the! 190 go at with its Sate ae 6 srorle- wide reps: |manecvers. | Whee. fate ae 4 i , , “ ive, for he de no attempt to se- | fam tele and 1® apartmen ne. | vers ta k " cnt mac eras Uainen biese rider negbeb dh rey a he maeny The only. tenabl honses in the esidence diatrict er ee iq | bulle-eyew with the big guns than|age of 15 ships with a complement ; - jous assault upon by an unknown | fain Jcure her purse 16 only tenable | houses in pee ‘ oD 8 lany other set of mon, and the}of 400 men ¢ » Cuban | person, ast Saturday night Her husband, a buteher employed | theory, and it ts offered by the John H. MeGraw, president of the} ),, » Plas 7 het R. ih wb moe 98 a if th : é mer h in Cu a Mier q sat Aegean aape ten pont arly last Saturday evening Mrs 1 nth, horrified by the} husband, ts that some rejected wutt- | chamber of commerce, said on THC | cor ry the funds | further a y i markemas a, every une of whem Gee 4 ommitier of the council has come | yy ny lat Bann m viait to od gushing from the] or for the hand of a popular young | day that the experience and know! patie matd tateek tha giime fecord Willlenines te éo t ak 7 fo the conclusion that it Is being! ome of her mother, on W n wi head, and rea!-| woman living in the imarediate|edge gained by the crow: hich w the conven pone @ ah ree cond aad 2 age at rifle tsed to pull somebody else's chest~| avenue, and alighted from ar om she had been as | neighborhood, lying in walt to in- | pasted through the city to the P thor pad oe ' a i nuts out of the fire, the application | 7. weir petween Howard and East her assistance | flict punishment upon her, mistook | land exposition i stopped off at} A most significant tive, to} * Tt : | mall arms are no longer used by _ of Ed Cudihee and tea for} jaye When but a short distance hort time, word by word,| Mra, Ballard for bis orstwhile| Seattle, was sufficient to convinces} nay the jeamt Res amo is} boarding parties,as in these days of ’ the extension of the recently estab-| Pym her home she was struck upon heavy burden of paln,| sweetheart and endeavored to gain him that this city cannot take care) “4. jw about time that the busl-|| oy! ¢ prac-| high-power gums naval battles ai : Hshed s rv house limits is not! +44 pack of her head by a heavy in ae story of the dastardly | his revenge by striking her down in| of more than 12,000 to 16,000 nese men of thia city look into the| ‘ice. It Is tion } fought with great distances between to be granted | strement. eed the dark | ple ro aaah: te. Sebeient meee bas} opposing fleets, but it is, however, 4 aq When the application was made.) ‘The cowardly blow did not stun Physicians were called and atat The police have not yet been in- | We heard complaints all this! gatherings from our elty when they | ‘ mtrol a a i ential th sailors and jackies the claim was put forward that the| per, although the poor woman! that while the wound was patoful,| formed of the case, but a little quiet | season from tourists,” said he, be] would mean much from the financial | °™mOved from 9 that} oh i know thoroughly how to would-be packing house magnates | ree'ed from the shock. Turning|there was no immediate danger. | investigation is being carried on by | , the hotels were congested.| standpoint, if no other practice of thi can be| handle a gun effectively, as they are were unable to establish a compet-| around instantly she saw a figure | For the last two days Mra. Ballard|the husband, which he thinks will] Now what can we expect, when &| "1 wish to state that the b carried on with perfect safety. Last| frequently employed in landing op- ing business here ‘ough the in-| speeding across the streat, but| has beer fering conatant pain,| termina successfully for all con | crowd like the Endeavorers come to branch of Iondenvarers are wot. to} 2*ar the navy endeavored to hold its|erations and as infantrymen om | ability to obtain a site In the pre~| tailed to identify her assailant.) and ts | weak from the loss of | cerned xcept the coward who | tow - bis Se: stun adenine anaiaiatonne |target practice at Yorktow but | shore. i ] seribed limits. It was asserted that | Staggering from the loss of blood blood and from shock struck the blow in the dark “The convention proposition was!t, the immense ponmibllities of owing to the thickly settled char-} Suitable medals and other awards 4 | the local packers were behind the | not turned down by the business] (pristian Endeavor wrest acter of the country and the conse-|fur excellence in marksmanship tideland owners, having formed a men, by any means,” said James 5. quent danger to people living in t have been provided as incentives = q 3 “trust” to Keep the newcomers ow . St rt B lv d Ga P Meikle, secretary of the chamber of] icven Lewin and others do not|Yiimty. It had to be abandoned.|the men to attain a high degree j A sib-commitive was appointed Claims oyer aris usiness in Use 8 Jeommerce, In speaking of the rel say thin . Moderm small arms have such re-|efficleney. Divided according to g fo investigate the claim, and it has | sults of Mondays confe with} They. é0 cay, however markable carrying capa: th a}thetr records, the men will be ar- DP Shere. met) Stole His Paintings North Yakima To Hold Up M Mom Guten oat ear, tm hare” iho | shot going wild of a target might| ranged into clases ao that the 4 without foendation. Carstens Bros. | | queatic bowel anee™ on . casily fly two miles distant and hit| partment will at all times know just 1 - ponths on this question, and ‘kide,’ incom ont and onat- | and the Frye Packing company ar | to the conclusion that Seat-| me innocent person. After careful) who the best shots of the navy are Bitter commercial rivala, and ail| Ibert Bender, a scene painter T. Burke struck a man with al, aid not accommodate more]. onsideration, it was agreed that] and where they are stationed. talk of a combination between them | Abert Bend cae ences] Robert I. Hunter and amoclates \ This is undoubtedly true when e oyed by Jack I is sbaurd. It waa learned also that | (mPloyed by Jack Date Umber. | or the A - Dene Carstens Bros. own a large part of | ‘P* [atte . | ‘ is now asking a gas section of two-inch ga* pipe In Bl than 15,000 people, and it would you call to mind the | wnsuccesaful attempt to rob bisn on!) = cal a thes vo hard work doing that | toned list of business ver eviously men At com, slemant. Bender claims that Dantel | keon strest Monday night. Offi hc ond aecen ek Gl aver tiie alte i the tidelands within the limits and ; fr of the council, have be © Philbrick was standing on Jack} ee 3 dong ‘ os mer . 4 y will ell it fo a to pay his men for thelr sory”) ' \ a 83 Inquiring of the boarding houses.) -—T. thin add the une " Bre perfectly willing to se ‘and that he disappeared with} # , . nm and Second, when @ Man FAM OW lapartment houses and roomink| of the pastors of the nd yo : slaughter house purposes for a rea « rth Yakima. It w e th 1 it Gat be & jot th f the city and you b Ives | three water-color sketches pi ificient to wupply| 21 tee alley, yolting that he hall! nouses, how many people they ce ua want be surprised to see the couft Somable price. They themsel y Bender. John Cort, J. W a ng © SUPP!) Leen held up. Philbrick went int! rave care of, and after going over ail| ¢ that has been put in incom. contemplate, it is said, the removal 3 We. Je, Ite contract compel#! ine alley and found Burke, SWwhe : j GF their slaughter house, which is | sitine and hg gmt the company to begin furnishing the! jege an etempt to throw away BP | the data, we learned that ould y west Sy east soir jaw in Tacoma, to some of their | c*l men are sald to 2 juminant by February creed ee wale jnot begin to take care of more tha Then years ago thie very Mr 3 present property, and would, ther The mpany’s franchise will! fy — pth Pamgen fe cy 15,000 strangers Lewla, and others who were ‘kids ; F . fore, have no objection to having S$ . ¥ come re the local] . We then suggested tents to Mr-/ihen, went to Boston and 4 prot . the whole district turned over to attle Firm Vogt, and that was turned down be- os counci]) Wednesday jour International conve cause of the unsanitary conditions! 990 persona slaughter house purposes. If the es Heed te not to be eed. fer Bids Lowest “A 4 SE peared BE RA cone eect Slaughter houses, however, {t will | Wanted to Pray eve when we proposed lving 10] the Shovating it, hs cay acento mr cone : At 10 o'clock Tuesday morning |*leeping cars. So you soo, we did) meeting place for the 1897 conven DOMESTIC POINTS ogy new concern, It is believed the Puget Sound district court of |! we poustbty could to eet that | ti asked for an extenston of the} WASHINGTON, Oct. 10—It tf] I Bath T the Tribe of Ben Hur convened af | comventic but we simply eanne ae ; : has because it desires an excuse | possible that Seattle may secure the} n ul the Macabee hall, corner Fourth |house such a crowd but few more inhabitants than thel ¢ Within the next 24 hours 4,800,000 duston: the manta of Gouin for backing out of the enterprise. | contract for constructing the cara] eee and Pine. The morning *sesdicg By working extremely hard, wel cctual attendance at the Poston | {*tt Of Puget sound tumber will bo} Shipping mem state that, as —— ~ - for the Panama canal commission. was devoted to routine businesses [might take care of perhaps 15.000) convents chipped on vessels loading at the}of the above named vessela afe i The Seattle Car Manufacturing] Because he wanted to say bis! clusively. Different subjects, clase |People, but woe have had assurance,| something. wer, te going to| different sound ports for California,| about loaded, there is a chance of 4 Charged With ‘ompany is the lowest bidder on| prayers in a bathtub im the city] ty related to the lodge were @is} {and feel confident, that something|h. gone, The leading local Endeav-|'%®, West coast of South America) even this quantity being the contract to furnish 800 fr | prison en Monday, Charles Mac-| cussed in the afternoon session, |like 30,000 people would come to this}orers and members of the chamber | @@2 Australia It is pointed out that exceeded. Sho care for the commission. The Se-| Cauley was declared mentally weak.| which was called at 1:30 o'clock city for obvious nm » dnatend ofl oe commneree will Gonder Welneatey The bark Yosemite, carrying 1,-| ships are dus te reach Premyiin P atthe company's bid was $980 per|and removed to the county Jail.” “Character and Characteristion of [the 16,000 limit. We would be in | a¢rernoon, in the rooms of the tat.| 20% feet, which has been load-|load cargo for coast and car | where he was placed in the insane) Messata and Arrius” was discussed |nice fix if that happened. ter, and discuss thoroughly and at]2® & Port Blakeley for the past] porta. fee The American Car & Foundry| ward, MacCauley was sentenced on| hy Rev. O. L. Fowler, of Orting.| “And that's not the only condl-lisngth why the convention was} t"? Weeks. will put to sea on Tues-| | The above shipments only inciede * Mes. A. A. Lewis and Alice Brown company, of St. Louis, bid $1,044 per| last Thursday to 30 days. | Wash. Mra dae B Land; of Te.|tion to ponder ever. Where would] o™eth wey | ‘onvention was two weeks, will put to sea on Tuee-| | The ale cats ont one > . here Lares car. ‘The latter company, h i coma, talked on the subject of] We got all the extra amount of food] resem et sirone efforts suai] CUiZ0m. now at Port Blakeley with} Blakeley mills, with the exception 4 than a Be een art. | stipulated It would begin PORT GAMBLE, Oct. 10—While| “Character and Characteristics of [necessary to feed these hungry peo-| hot be made to regain the lost| 140.000 feet, will also put to sea) of the Norwood and Noti ‘ ernoon in the cecamcamn aes of fee next December and co superintending the erection of an| Mother Hur and Amrah.” “od That's a question that ranks) ground ou Tuesday night tor the went con mk i td Pr the whit he Seattle! eo Pa What are the advantages of} wit the housing question in im- = Said ceeds me Se c aly, z opting. preferred yal many stated ms ™ gn aoe de-| Tudor “crn walt Pa oe cammamen in a fraternal commune portance. And after ail ls sald and steamer Nottingham, with 1,500,000,| shipments from all sound polpts Teharge of shoplifting, preferred by a/ So™PAny stated It would bowl ee erie et Mill comrany and tion over membership in an old line |done, the people of Seattle would not MARINE NOTES ticker ahaguat t cus Mahe Wavtamed would eda a muna, palate SEE. who claimed that she | inem in December. It is thought | ne of the wealthiest men of Seattie,| (MMUrance company,” was discussed | make so very much, because of the sewers snareat © she Chobe. Mester] mewe “nearly ; the woman “lift” certain ene qo | possible the more favorable time of-| es struck on the head by a plece|¥¥ Adolph Exgerth, of Bellingham. |crowds—that is, the hotel and Mexico, and the steamer Norwood, | ers = por yg re aaa Bhi oot © Wire found | fered by the St. Louis company my | 5¢ heavy iron, dropped by ‘men| The afternon session was closed |boarding house people ‘The steamer Jefferson, of the| Ll. H. Gray & Co., sails on Wednes-| taken into consideration. Shipping 0 og el ether things were Sound) vcrset the advantage of the lower | o, + oh foe A oad itiog in’a| by a talk on “The Ritualistic Work| "Some men have told me that| Alaska St Mg gh tA OR oS ons dera essels : the grip of one of the women. | ollnet W* 4 by the Beattie firm. fractured collar hone and three| of the Tribe of Ren Hur,” by C, | temporary hotels may be erected for| Tuesday night for Skagway and| cisco and Los Angoles. pate th nop fh —— — : were bailed out ay, ate Pa’ See linsten ribs. He was unconacious| Maxfield, of Seattle the convention, but I hardly think) southeastern Alaska points with a| The total shipment on the vessels) the present time. ‘ thas : | are a a a -lot spending ape " “ » P Your Health Se en ieseitle, wan|Gaet will be served at 6 o'clock. |thourands of dollars on shacks, just| interior points. ‘The vessel will snti|Tesularly on the Seattle-San Fran-| European and Australian trades are Ten minutes in the morning I) ti and left for this city on|T&® Visiting members will be en-|for a five-day stay? Not much| from pler 2 at 9 o'clock ciseo run, will constitute the firet|tnereastng, but aleo the Callfornis ten minutes in the evening with §) eee A: tertained Tuesday evening by the} money in that.” installment of ome of the largest! trade is growing to such an extent » punching bag or pe }@ special tug Tuesday morning. Ortental court. About 100 members HOTELS WOULD ACCEPT. The steamers Vermont snd T eahihip antgets ak Paabe: aoeaineee ring to such an extent — eae NOTES attended the day seastons. The Lincoln Hotel: “The city| mont, of the Boston ogee 2 com. | lumber — sunt from tue suction, imeost oe pretties ices are an inducement to bu; MARINE B ome could easily hold 26,000 strangers at| pany, will leave for rient |or any other section of the world] The L. H. Gray Steamship com- ~ = x pias to jone time. And many new hotels wilt} Tecadey, —' = = Lg get ange " igi pany —— Globe Navigation com- 4 MSU EAA peaend wetet. Tee go up before 1907. Then there are| tons of gen ‘retght. e = essels ere are} pany, ich carry almost nothing 4 a aatety eri. cried bale ot 0 the private houses and hotels.” mont, with a cargo CA Same, we ten — ee bay carry on an|but lumber, state that their ships 4 ed, safety grip. curied hair The steamer City Senttie, o1 ‘The Rainier-Gi tele.” ity| Tuceday afternoon, and the’ Ver-| average of from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000] now on that at thet boxing glove a28 the Pacific Coast Steamship com- dé W Cl Brag gone = tage if Pn — oon a i peed aan sveneay ot from 1,000,000 to 1.500900] now on. thet. ros a $3.50 same as above in green Kid 9) pany, sailed from Seattle for Skag Best scsi. i arly peep ow vba ea Ke tee, making total of more than away route . r and selected stock $275 Piway and Southeastern Alaska eee, et: eae sie Nat store Sas iis Chaaadieé bans cloieiiic tn demanded fred Bat ie So. Pac., 695. 69 1-8. 4 BS || > Mull line mongers and & © upom Judge All Battie, his ie 4 house: an arrived in port from San Francisco 7 z 99 Hoc yo t freight for coast and in-| Partner, to take the honor, Mayor|2n4 houses. but we can take care of Tuesday morning. She carried a Al LL Ot Foul, 1811-4 1001-8, 18084 q ‘To ua is fulfilled to the most detail, at any time. We 1 25,000 im proportion. And do it J = your prescription business punching bar tertor potnta Daltingw hes ested 6. W. Cline thasstty, too.” full list of passengers and a cargo il, Central, 1901-4 1783-4 woth ; punching bag - accept the position on the park)". :% of California fruit . . a oe to it is pure aoe om | a o vacant by the resigna-|,, T® Washington: “Seatle can cas- 3 1495-8, 1496-8 4 and skillful . Oe | alee lly furnish accommodations for 2 03 — 4 2. 7 : $219 Indian Motocycte The Boston Steamship company’s|nation of C. W. Saunders. Clie is - Me The steamer Norwood, L. H.Gray| ry, G : Sales to noon, 245,900. a sing pharmatat est Hardware. Gung and Sporting #] steamer Tremont, with a cargo of|in the Bast, and « reply from him|0? People, There'll be more hotels) , (0 “ET witnesday for san|, 7, Great Northern train robbers -- to us the next time. goods reduced. 14.800 tons of freight, saite at day-|has not yet been recetved oso — Peg oo we al-| Francisco and Los Angeles with a oe a * ae os — CHICAGO, Oct. 10, 1906. HAYNB’S CANDY ALWAYS Spinning’s Oash Store |e Tuesday morning for Japan. Judge Battle was finally olimin-| [7 pure. Mid the lodging howe! cargo of lumber und Keneral mer-|vurts cat be heard aoe. 'Shevtt} Wheas—. niet 12%: Close. jecon, vent « na and eo Phil or vee a age ‘ FRESH. ann GUS the TUNEENEA. Fe |Med because of the fact that B® Fe | wightest reason for turning down| Chandise. She will also take about | Sinith contianes to keep a few men| December, 857-8, 851-4, 855-8 ’ = scl will take many prominent pas-| sides in the Third ward, where two . _ porate Bsn 4 {fuch a fine proposition as the Chri ~"M. HEE WO ngers for the Orient. among whom| members already live The fmt... pnaeavor convention of 1907 Chinese Medicine|!" Frank J. Lavin, who is related | that the Third ward ts so dispropor- c. HL REEV ‘ P lto J. P. Lavin, Chinese inspector, in| tionately represented on the board,| ,. Brn An og ogpmetn 22 pamnengers. busy searching all possible places; | May, 867-8, 863-8, 865-8. the police still waylay suspicious} Corn- looking strangers, hoping they may | December, 447-8, 44 3- | ‘The steamer Meteor, Globe Navi | gation company. sailed for Seattle . 44 3-8. strike one of the bandits; the Pin- Do old, 457-8, 45 1-2, 451-2, Cures connection with the United States|ieading to what is claimed have e from San Francisco, Tuesday morn Diseases of Mas| immigration’ bureau. Mr. Lavin| buen more park improvements in|, Ae resident of the Seattle Chris. | 102" Sie ty due to.reach this port |Nertons still saw wood and say | May, 441-8, 44, 44 $07 FIRST AVENUB. or Woman with-| goes to the Philippines, where he| that section of the city than is de-|U" Eades 1907 cee %| Thuraday night or Friday morning a ; yt Gate— COLMAN BUILDING out operation. | will be connected with the office of| served, has been the cause of criti-|f (he ‘Seattle 1907 committer, toctives keep up their lockout, but} | December, 283-4, 28 1-4, 281-4 Columbia and Marion gems SS | encouts retary of the Philip-|ciam in the council. Mr. Clisp re-| "Mm lo call your attention to « on | The steamer Burnside, United Meet ni nan eae acceanig a ee 4 barks, beds | pine comminston. The cargo of the|sides on Queen Anne bill, in the} io. ty ie Gentes WOT" enmanie. States eableship, which Ie now ID} ceotte spending that gr ot} y wine 12.37, 12.37, 12.37. - vegetables used. | Tremont consinte of four, to! o,| Bighth ward ling Muasndhe olmeas i * commit-) the north repairing the Alaska ca moma bas y, 12.30, 12.30, 123. We gucrantese| machinery, hay, grain and other! jam the start: James A. Moo has been forced to cease oper 7 L. J, Liverpool—-Wheat closed, Decem- Iman, F. W. Baker, Ro J. to cure asthma, | merchandise. J ations, owing to some questions as Established in 1885. Eczema, Catarrh,| N Vv 1 Street Railway moten at, See py tee ster | tg the route of which to lay the U Pp DIRECTORS ber, 6s 101-84; March, 63 94. Sg ad Oe SBURG, Oct. 10.—The Te te animes tee ¥-M) terminal end at Skagway. Major ie Ve = G. BENINGHAUSEN Liver’ Permats| imperial rescript gives thanks to M Planned ’ Ricthentgnd, Cyrus ¥. Clapp, A. J-|Glassford, Tuesday morning, re | Weakness and all other discases. | wee for his Portamouth triumph jacDougal 4] ceived a communication from the ite : ee ‘ King, J. R. Justice, B. Shorrock, Ho-| vessels to that effect and is now} SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 10. THR bogie ce cig mgr mer Bull, H. F, Morton, F. A. Bould, | “ hi t Union Pacific shareholders held a Office—Upatairas Room 1 - 5 in “i rae nd ou giving the matter his attention : i SIGN OF THE TIME BALL. aus ina: death: Gor. Wes bw Bh in i PERRY Davis’ ‘oreiasion to conaftruct a new A irtue, J. D. Lowman, G. 0. sting at noon. The following | Seattle, Wash. | ote railway is asked by Frahk B.|Guy, Albert Hansen, Herbert & Up-| ‘The steam schooner Johan Poul nominated directors and will 4 chronometer maker a ~—TL. anchise filed with the council! Mond| Joseph Holmes, Edwin Loudon, 0. P.| tor Exchem Minor, of San Francisco, | Ames, W. D. Corr homas T.| Jay night, His plan is to constiuy¥] Mooney, W. L. Rhodes, A. Robinson,| at a cost of $105,000, is to be} Rekert, New York; C. Frick, E. H.} manterw uff to ight system on Usidn| J. T. Ror and ar wn- | Mine an, Marvin Hughitt, Otto H.} id, T. J. Wittmer, J. W.! iaunche her on|Rfaw, A, F. Nichols, G. F, Butter-| aay. 7 at that place next rr launching will take p | | Ninnth, from Union to University worth, H. O, Shuey, B. & Oxborne,| at White's shipyard. Peabody, Wi G. Rockefeller, H. 1. | Two cars will be pla on ea¢h| Austin E. Griffitha, R. H. Ballinger, Rogers, J. N. Schiff, Joseph F.| | treet, one going up while the othpr HM. Thomaon, Dr. Crichton, 1. A j ‘The launching of the Johan Poul-| Smith (Mormon), president; James} | ‘They will not rumen a 8. Yerkes and others.) sen will witneas the end of the op~ | Stille H. A. Valenti | . time, simply making the THOSE 10 ARE MOST TO f . , . | | erations of the White shipyard at en es - | trip when any passenger desired to] BLAME ARE WILLIAM H. LEWIS] jeverett. ‘The yards have been sold| NEW YORK, Oot. 10, 1905 Kahn, R. S Lovett, Charles A 712-715 First Ave. Your Money Goes Furthest Here High. Low. Close. «o up or down. The fare will be®)/ AND F. Bh. MEIKLE, SECRETARY]! within the jays to the ° 7 3 Best lowa, 2 Ihe cents one way, and the same MF K|OF THE CHAMBER OF COM-| Wererhucuser mber company.| Amal. Copper, 857-8. 84 3-8, 85 The Juhaaton Oo: otis Good Iowa, per Ib ze R round trip, An observation t I WeRCE. j the gre variety of thorough- | After the property Is taken over by r company the ship build » & F hy 7 1 7 ly good pianos at prices that are 103 1-2, 108 1-8, 1083-8. } absolutely fair, No question about THAT. We sell hundreds will prebably be placed on top of the hill control The propo ia modeled | of the ely Fresh Eastern Bees. nm control and have} the lum mittee | ing plant is to be removed to Cali the White brothers Peoples Metropolitan } | American Sugar, 141 5-8, 141 1-4, 141 | Fresh Oregon FP gy tage oe, te t t 8 ‘ of pianos throughout the Puget | © ebtie lata to cnery id Fe heir | who, since the death of their father, | 17 gg. pfd., 104 8-4, 104 3-8, 104 2-4 nund country. We count sat- a . te fil i hei —— .- FS Lu Watte have tah oe the af-| atehison, 89 1-4, 88 7-8, $9 1-8 isfied buyers by the thousand, ay NESE Every day DAY with fairs of the company, will continue] R's O ina 3 : _ | y day 19 106 NEW DEAN OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS HAS BEEN IN WASH ations, Be ere ite i194, | ~~ ae } ’ # | Gan. Bae. 10% | We sell the matebless Chicker- ad PIANO HOUSE ee the new line of Pictures INGTON ONLY TWO YEARS veanst: when tompletad wihlo’n & |f| ing, the Kimball, the Hobart M. 1307.09 fiasT m in the winéow on the Coluaubin seer nd 1th bc, jf Cable, and other famous makes, yr pF baeg: YOU CANNOT RESIST BUY —_—___—_— ' ‘ ied: Qe teaiee | Mo. Pac ! ed J $11 Second Ave., Arcade Bild NG, IF YOU COME INSIDE. 7 pag Ree pea ann Leen: S00 ae: nn Bee | A number of used pianos seit . . ¥ YOU COME INSIDE SHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 10 jal Correspondence of the Star.) | she will have a capacity for $00,000] Reading, If nana at oe Grea “7 adh oS ean of the diplomatic corps now the The vessel wil carry no pas-| Rock Island : ibassador, Baron Edmondo Mayor dea sors, all her Hable st be-| - ns eee iy 0S FOR REN Pehe "Eis cettoeds Cotas Cen ee” lst | nus ll her tzaabe toate De | Soca We are the oldest, Eat your Sunday dinner at the or a te card Ce ne mmodations. She wifl burn MRS, WINSLOW'S wt and strongest bn the Pacific, North. UNION BAKERY ALLEN & GILBERT AND CAFE fi cnuse in the American, capital ie SOOTHING SYRUP | ighter, Countess Marguer Water will be shut off on Wednes e haa been teed by Mij{tous of Mothers for th Prominent figure in dipl day from 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon, on hildren while Teeth'se for over Fifty Yenr 10c Store D, §.Johnston C0, 903 Second Avenue. he baron's adopte nawini, wae t ‘ social doings 4 the past two or three sea East Madison from Ninetecath to] {isoqvues tho child, softens the qunvs Ay 13 SECON NUE. 1325 Second Ave.. ey f , a- | East Mai m Nin lu patny cures wind colic, and Tn tie Burke Buildin uRAMAKER, CO. 1113 SECOND AVENUE. Baron and will be missed Twenty-first; on Twentieth, from| Feniaiy tordiarehemn, “ ’ Bi j Both Phones The present dean has been in W two years, Fast Madison to Bast Republican, — , SWETTALUE LENTA SNe