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THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1905. Still Looking for 4 , 'Gjrl Pummels Boy In Parquet of Crowded ATTHETHEATERS (Oe ee a Gentleman, Is Cynthia): rare es see 9" “teateeome one n there wan @ Apecial ce }iment in a round “prise flebt enacted in thesparquet row of the clling what would have happer the poor fellow, Aw it in termed nen Houne e ere not the equally tired cr ot amuses | Uber" Chatle ‘cot there. ts no] anther i something doing al Fine Table I Linens STAR WRITER HENEWS QUEST, BECAUSE THE TIMES SEES F'* the crowded hous workmen, but the faultlessly attired The TO TRY TO STEAL THIS PAPER'S THUNDER Jmen of busiy Who loll luxurious: | tight were a boy and «irl about 16] diatinguis jly about on their big, leather offic@! youre old. The . \ m. Tomorr offerings will add te y Cream Damark 0 and 60 inches wide principal characters of the | and will for some time to ¢ s to learn the necret | morrow at, a yard ng the y Full Bleached Satin Damask, 60 inch Maxie 1 inen, pri od by @ BCragey spot on n| the back of hin head. | Uriver of horses, and from the way The couse of the fight tn knows xirl in a well chaira during the \(BY CYNTHIA @REY,) nes trouble! about as much claim to we she pummeled — her nbatant itlonly to the two particapants, but Jan can a man who picks Mowers off : Mu . particul Gr Bleached J At the Grand “York State Folks’ | extra heavy, sp le Damask, 62 inches ul tomorrow @ wld weem th Was also @red |1t In needions to aay that he “got the to handling other than a whipatock.| worst of it | u entury plants for a living lgning herself “A| What about these men and sits I was the bill on Sunday night. “York y Cream Damask, 70 inches wide, warranted m Ee a | State Folke” te what the n ¢ linen, a splendid specimen of low priced | gests, one of those rural tay in which she] I venture to say that if some sty! ering, a yard . i things to me h dressed ty girl baprded the | without any life a a lot of tire leached Double Satin Damask, 72 inches w en” would Jump to bis feet an if ring “By hen!” or some similar habit of paying $ 5 yard for, special all thie weal a | he te als ne had stuck a pin into the] rustic expression, and expecting the at only We ttleite or a resi I told th king ed. that if he] York State Folk will hold the} ch each of th r | | i nounced the sa The Star had b eral days past, he promptly nat Né above, special this week at, a dozen 4 store | boards ti Wednesday night, with the usual matinee, | Fine Damask Cloth ® sealskin wa vu bleached and 2 yards ue $3 me to continue the with heavy border all round; regul HERMANN pecial tomorrow at There are few women jand the foremost _ WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 16. |for the administration of the de-| MME. ething like @ sensation has been! partm caused by a cx jon of affairs! North Carolin which has been disclosed by the} 000 from crusade nd, rather than ound, a Paria hat, dainty patent $2.00 ther boots, and other habiliments own pet . pl plagiarined | whet collects over $200 companies, while 1 euarant in| Choice Domestics starting Thur Women like to patronize this erformances | complete with every need of the household in b podbayrsccrbtigg 4 seh ror yrgp fhe jaide Herrmann, who w 1 ho! n street to mateh, that IT wou ; bureau o 5 required for the! near at the G | maintenance of the department aay, tor Goes The insurance committee of t American Bar association, after! ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16 enator Pur orporation’s examination | leas the e in Seattle's ate of life Insurance business a beaut nay for 6 rteay that should be a ito the Grand opera house and leave | The federal records show, it for an overflow meetings! | b t nd cotton fabr Outing Flannels in the mo ment of white st ae ah en all womer enous laimed, that there exists a for ete and varied asse jitable for night carmen Prices per yard are 12c, 10 Se annels for infants’ outfite and la Skirts, with scalloped, hemstitched and hemmed at, per yard, $1.75, $1.50, $1.30, $1.25, $1.15, $1.00 se and ‘or a Woo ed at, a ys | blackmatl by state authorities other king au mination of the r t PR ee et wislatures, and over and/ords in Washington this summer, | Fe above the state taxes imposed. This! wrote as part of its report in favor blackmail goes under the name of! of legislation | supervision charges | “While there are in many states! The bureau's statistics show that| ca nd efficient commissioners 8 states, in the year 1902, received | of superintendents who are engaged from Insurance companies, exclusive| im the conscientious performance of| of taxes, over $5,000,000 more than) their duties, the principal occupation they expended in the supervision of| of these offisials in other states ts] those companies | to draw their Balaries and accept the A pertinent illustration tn the ¢ ns demurrer was argued in the| eral court this morning | 's nose and to make stray turreptitic Unfortu boarded—a box was only partially eccupied I had no opportur ehiv Seatt xt hat-box| myself” sort of a w or a sim | ® of Ravenadale, county 4 affair was jammed full, and with) pering girl, but, what about the|® state of Wa men only! |hard-tolling women of Beattle, who | # day, Octode Did any of them get Mercy Inate ® litte pulling in their big feet and giving | bodies me a chance im the aque y for a street veh * REWARD FOR DYNAMITE! lett Embroidered ¥ whone letter appear: | a the first I es street sardine) ed in Saturday's ® Ravensdale Wash Saturday *% Oct. 14, 190 esting the| She asks why any man should give!w Whereas, A dia of vfortably-seated | his seat to an “I can take care of! # tempt was made tr Will You Pay a Hundred Dollars for a Aimy side of the contr ele in gray, tan and hingtor 8, 1905, about 1 me time that | ® a, m., on the life of Mine Fore [their brother-workmen do; upon) # man George Halfred and his did not even make! whose shoulders rest the burdens of | family; be ft « room for me by| the maintatnence of families; whose|® Resolved, By local union 2610. © weary from the -battle|® District No. 10, Uni M get a good balance | against the sound of the grim wolf's | #& Workers of America, in regular king, wobbling litte| grow! at their door steps? | ® meeting assembled, that a re le Are they not entitled to man's! ward of One Hundred Dollars So, I alighted in despair and took| chivalry? Remember, that though | # be offered, & car down town again—a car also|I have been only writing my own|# fered on behalf of the above . Weil-filled. There was plenty of|experiences, I have seen dosens of | ® named local, for such Inforr oom for one small woman on one|other women—women as described | ® tion and evidence as will lead Bide, if the men seated had “hunch-| above—hang tiredly onto the street | # to the arrest and conviction of ea” up a bit, but do you think any straps on thelr long rides home./# the gullty party or parties to of them care enough to go to that Seated comfortably in front of | # this outrage. And it is further % Resolved, That we, as an ¢ |® ganization and individu ® members thereof, pledge our & selves to ald a operate, to ® the full eytent of our power |® with the duly appointed au # thoritien in the detection and |® conviction of the perpetrators |® of this most heinous crime. ® which has a tendency to dis ® credit our organtsation and *& throw suspicion and | ® every citizen in our « }m& ity Good Piano? Suppose you want to Inve only a hundred dollars in a pi ano, You can get a good one for that much at D. 8. Johnston's True, it will be a used pianc But a good used pi than a poor new one You can get it for a little down and @ little each month We've several such on hand just now. Quick buyers can get cortiti issued by the standard| of the Wisconsin insurance depart-| iqpurance states, such as New York ment, which last year collected over| Mpasachusetts and Connecticut, of $500,000 from insurance companies, | (ig iggolvency, ete. of companies of | while less than $20,000 was required! those states McCarthy pers Gants FC prmmennh gnome J} HAVE YOU EVER & rare bargain USED Bole distributors of the famous Chickering, the Kimball, Hobart M. Cable and other famously good pianos " y & e The Voealion, the Clough Warren and the Kimball pipe or reed organs In a word, the largest variety of musical instruments in the North west And the fatrest prices. D. S.Johnston(o. CHICKERING DEALERS. 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building. Both on 260, must go home at the in better er Tells Green Lake | People They Mustn’t Squeal and it is hereby of The Seattle Electric company doet) rather curtly the request of the not Hike publicity. This is evideut | Greet! lake cl giving the im from & letter which Secretary Way-| premsitén that he will remove the of ant of the Green Lake Improvement | fagei¥ coaches khen he gets ready club has received from Superintend- | H@ ada that the company will re nt Kempster tn response to a com-}nigve%the cars as soon as the work! munication which was sent to him|oftembdeling them is finished, but regarding the “cattle” cars on the| whether that task will be completed jreen lake line. | next week or next year he does not Superintendent Kempster answers | stata | He instructs the clubmen to take up such matters in the future per | sonally with the officers of the com pany, instead of airing their trou | bles in club meetings and the news | papers, | ‘The Green Lake people have dls- covered, however, that when they |ptenent their grievances “person-| jelly” to the company's officiats |they are usually disnieed on) — = “4 NEWS OF THE otro" con ED rues, cat, Ont ie moeineer @OING TO BED HUNGRY, NOTICE 1 For your Furnace, Range or Heater? A quicker, hotter fire than either coal or wood, and it will last twice a» long Send your wagon to the Gas Co's Plant, Fifth Ave. So. and Jackson, and get a ton for a trial. Coarse Coke $4.50, Run of pile, $3.50, Breeze, $2.00 per ton. Seattle Lighting Co. P.-Il. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. Phones-—Sunset. Ex. 27; Ind, Ex. 76. Credit HAVE COMFORT NOW---PAY WHEN YOU CAN Modern business methods make !t impossible for even business men to have all the ready cash they need—banks give merchants credit and in this way enable them tc make the money NOW Your home is your comfort place and you are better able to earn Money if you have the comforts now Credit in the new store way is acceptable because it is given to you freely and without a suggestion that it puts you under obligation other than to pay for the goods. Come in and get acquainted with new store methods, stock, and pay @s you please plan. mmun * WM. PEAK, President. ® ED CLAXTON, Ree. See * Local 2610, M. W. of A * SEER SEES EEE EE EEE EERE ERR ERR Re AARARARARARARARH © EE © mae ry ae | ] CARPETS. , . efield, and Monday and Tuesday special Carpet prices— | were kin. |'t te All Wrong and Man Is the |i ‘rhe double fire pot which Is used $1.10 Velvet Carpets, borders and stairs to match, per yard ae ed In the wreck of the north bound| _OMly Creature That Does it on ali Peninsular Furnaces. Al- Brussels Carpetings, borders and stairs to match, per yard. GOe © dacstivia wi train thie morning at 2 o'clock | _ 7 pplete emptiness of the stom most perpendicular, very heavy ing sleep adde greatly to the of emaciation, sieeplessnces | weaknens so often met There is a perpetual change of | tagues in ihe body, sleeping or waking. | ite side.\ and the supply of nourishment ought what continuous and food 6c Heavy Ingrain Carpetings, $ good patterns, per yard .. 45e and in two sections, This fire 3 pot allows for expansion and | contraction and is practically §) overiasting, an essential feature NO DUST OR DIRT o it was pulling 1 jo the local) Stconp Avenve & Sprinc Srreet FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FuRmTURE CO. COCOA MATTINGS. SUBSCRIPTIONS for the con-| 7820" ‘ s Large shipment of Cocoa Mattings go on sale Monday at one-fourth 9! struction of a bridge across the be train # an Open swite Tees than their worth. | Wenatchee at Leavenworth have| Th? enaine rolied over o Me Pisin and Red Stripe Cocoa Mattings, in widths of 18 in., 27 im.. f) neon started at Wenatchee, and §700)""4 the cab w crushed by the A qontnnes coms one teat © : 36 tn., 45 in. and 54 in. wide, per square yard G5e | bas been cuarantesd tender, The fireman and engineer} Ynys ——- oa oo Fanor Se Plain and Red Stripe Cocoa Mattings, in widths of 18 in, 27 in, THE FARMERS Mutual Inde-|®¢ *till imprisoned in the wreck. in the result De | pn emg Se Mlyrget gy 36 in. 45 jn. and S4 in. wide, per square yard de The mail and buffet cars were |pendent Telephone company, mae) oo ine engine WASHABLE BATH RUGS applied for a franchise in Belling poy A hobo riding on the blind bag-| form the $2.75 values 20x54-Inch, pink, blue and green, each ......... aa UAT, tas tera consummated| se was fatally hurt, but no LINOLEUMS with the Northern Pacific railway | 00n “ty ‘it te the “work of SS Lincteums in remnants of from 4 to 9 square yards, per yard whereby ip exchange for keeping! On's) cchera” An employe maid ‘Shc Linoleums in large quantities, per square yard P the water tank at the depot sup-| ie wre “iitchiight flesh as it Sc Lincleums in large quantities, per square yard : plied with water. the N. W. I. comt| ois just before the train struck Tie Linoleums, in large quantities, per square yard ...... 5Oe |] pany puts up and cares for 20 im) oe Livoleums, in large quantities, per square yard ........... candescent street lights at Cle El eee Above prices ¢o not include laying. um. PPeeee eee eee eee ee ” aleep and there i no Nature why man she the rule | man ent be fire chamber. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Today and tomorrow we intend making an especial effort to arouse & greater interest in the fore-week shopping. At the peptic people c fi THE FIRE COMMITTRE of the| « * any deep-cut prices these offerings will undoubtedly fill our store Everett council Saturday decided to} @ TEDDY INSISTED ON AD- # | /utely to overflowing. lintroduce a new fire ordinance. le xy | bee Ts THE BEAVER VALLEY OL ® DRESSING NEGROERA. * h me | COMPANY has been incorporated at| # . nach at the same Ashcroft, B. C. to work the Beaver|@ JACKSONVILLE On * s aiidind Clsanh Valley ® 16—Upon the insistence - AT THE MEETING of the Ho-|# Secretary Loeb the committes & jquiam elty council Friday evening,|# arranging for the entertain. # Councilman Pettit offered @ resolu-|% ment of President Roosevelt # ve tion to the effect that Mr. Getsche|® has provided for the president's t| They cure | D and | who is at present running a dance! # addressing the negro students # | [rey un lee Dyapepein ” thall should be cited to appear and|# of the Florida Baptist acad- # | sold b droagiate ev show cause why his license should|# emy. The commitien first ree # ae nee, Weens 65 abn ae not be revoked, and later offered his|# fused the negroes’ demand for ®| faim pothing but pure popein vege resignation. le re tion. table eanencen and bismuth, sclentific TILED Biches! Wenbonaick . of] & *| cy Sapounacd” YUE Grokemt wi || The Peninsular Hot tell you they give universal satis Ny All Cast Furnace There are many features about thie Furnace which appeal to the usere—hot blast, two com stion domes, no melting of grates, properly moistened air and NO GOING DOWN © LAR To RE LATE FURNACE Will quote prices and give esti mate for complete installat! upon application, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co. 1405 Second Avenue. Silverdale was in Bremerton, the young man who was working for him on bis farm took an old shot-| gun which was in the house and| peck Aeemaded oi too mene onal We Have Received a New had She turned over $21 . ¥ c Shipment of ‘Trousers last week voted on the question of| IN THE VERY LATEST PATTERNS FOR FALL taking in the outlaying additions AND WINTER, 1905-6. FABRYCS ARE CHEVIOTS. | FINAL SETTLEMENT of the |Arensbaugh estate at Everett AND WORS’ STRIPES AND MIX SELLING OUT SALE. And we mean it, Everything been made. without reserve, at whol: THE steam schooner Johan Poul ost ‘ ) LION CLOTHING HOUSE First Ave. 8. and Main 8t. n was successfully launched at | Everett at the White shipyards on| BARGAINS IN FURNITURE REASON | Saturday evening | THE COURT at Everett ordered For bargains in Furniture us, RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. PIKE ST 306-306 Japanese Crepon—By the yard; suitable for kimonos and or all Nght drapery; today and tomorrow, cut to, per yard : . ‘ tse ¢ Figured Burlaps—By the yard; just the thing for portieres, couch covers and wall coverings; in many rich colors; cut to, per yard ns asain ae 40c Corded Arabian Lace—By the yard; is 50 inches wide and very suitable for rtains or sash curtains; today and tos morrow, cut to 1 22 1e Why you Should use one PARTICULAR heating sto There the sale of the estate of the late! are all Kffds of heatere—but there's a difference | Chas. G. White. ft includes the ship- | yard site on the Everett waterfront 3 | This has been taken by the Weyer COLE’S HOT BLAST free" | FIRE on Sunday destroyed the| machine shops of the erance-| Walla. The loss is estimated at $20,-| fs the only stove that keeps the house warm all night and | 000. | Sives the family a warm breakfast room in the morning with eevemnercepmeneipmnimmnntaie a © ew tre. PARIS, Oct. 16.—Prince Ferdi nand, Bulgaria, grandson of the dé posed king, Louis Philippe, who 's| visiting France, Is a guest at the! | government foreign office, ranteed washable for r bath roor ors, royal blue and w and white, and olive green and white— inch by 48-1 inch by neh by me delft bies $3.00 ie 0 SPECIAL SALE INGRAIN EE & CARPETS : * SCIENTIFIC AND AIR-TIGHT. | Construction throughout. A patented steel collar connects the troll into our Carp bow draft to the stove body and cannot open by action of 1 Drapery department | . ] a Eales | x 220 Pike St. } the crowds buy Ingrain Carpet today and tomorrow a the fiercest heat. The patented compound hinge on the lower | | number of select patterns in floral, seroll and conve Graft cannot warp and the draft door closes air-tight by its Doctor Olney, tho wonderful Heal-| designs; value 85e per yard, cut to i Own weight. The guaranteed semokeproof feed door prevents er by Vitopathic Magnetiam will} WE MAKE FID BAKERY (10¢ per yard extra for sewing and laying.) smoke, dust or gas escaping when fuel ts put in the stove give another FREE lecture and/ All special sale nes must for cash. No exchange Perfect results, t efore, from any fuel. The heavy fire box FREE healing demonstration Tues- | } | | GOODE. | J. Redelsheimer & Co. phone or C. 0. D. orders. Out-of-town orders filled if posts protects the points where cther stoves burn out first, and iu: [i\gay Oct, 11th at Boclalives. Hal UNION BAKERY oh pat iter than © pth Demeke, Meawe'es Grains ai if sures great durability 4th and Pine, 2 P. M yasible, 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Colum Strongest Overcoat Howse in bia St The State. Doctor Olney’s Healing Tnstitu ‘ts at 7th avenue. Office hours & to 5 dally, oe BOTH! PHONES AND CAFE id 1418 SECOND AVENUB. ; Mint citi a esc ith Si al i i ai