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Te 3 ee \n THE SEATTLE STAR— THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1905 P ? ER ENE RN AO A A RN a anes ae ame ee a a Re A RNR REVOLUTION IN PHILADELPHIA — WAYSIDE MAY LOSE: QUICK WORK THI Alaskan halibut ed on * * a * * . * * ‘* . * |* - \* * l* J * | ® rived vite * ler ht ¥ } t o* * « » * venne tt wid * * The vewsel left Dixon on * - — |® trance with her last *® Thursday hing callie on & RIVAL SANITARIUM OFFERS TO TAKE PATIENTS FOR LESS | Monday + On} tn Ho MONEY, AND SOLONS VIEW PROPOSITION WITH FAVOR % here the fish . 1 and *& * immediately shipped aa fast as % — ® they ere taken from t © - gilt ua eee * wel. Part of the amer’s # ¥ " ” . sad ues . 7 1} to t it @ cargo is now half w ma & cas eal r t yay tea ke the Way * the plains of M 1a thin * sy - ree onside & two weeks, somebody How # ol ¢ it nt . - The ho * ton will be eating choice ® is . 5 h a competent) ® Alaskan halibut steak ” " hy Mite ee eee = ; t a tion | th m ¢ mped BUPFALA. Y., Oct, 26. Alonzo of all uch « ‘ ' i. | Phe old stear An been t hiteman, on vrominent Minne than hy led by the| 4° & bat ft will a politict entenced this Ww fo hows ¢ the mowteba larger and! morning to years and five of fir 1 health and quartern. months. He appealed tat sow’ - era eotiiiadaiie 2AT PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS TH NE OF THE WONDERFUL REFORM DEMONSTRATION IN FRONT OF THE CITY HALL AT PHILADELPHIA, look with much favor upon t ow Di 0 t ” S id Si I WHICH REGAN MONDAY AFTER NOON AND LASTED FAR INTO THE NIGHT. , ey ; as Ul u rage, al o1on THOUSANDS OF CITIZENS INDIGNANT AT BOSSISM WENT TO THE CITY HALL TO NOTIFY THE CITY COUNCIL, WHICH 18 STILL, RULED BY BOSS DUR HAM AND HIS GANG, THAT BOO DLI TACTICS IN CITY | ISLATION MUST CERAS yaaa Sere Of Attempt to “Soak” J. A. Moore THE PROPLE CARRIED AMERICAN FLAGS AND SUGGRSTIVE BANNERS, AND AFTER THE COUNCLL MBETING MARCHED TO THE HOME OF DURHAM AND lead the came ameuns tfom the| (OUNCED HIM. THE PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN ESPECIALLY FOR THIS NEWS R AND IS A REMARKABLE PICTURE OF THE TREND OF THE TIMES | t king « total re e ot} usin FOR PURITY IN CITY GOVERN MENT. | $600 a month, This sum, a rding er, Mra. Marion B. Bax The attempt of members of th “It was a dirty outrage,” sald [c cunctiman Zbinden Thiireday | to “soak” J. A.) morning. “I, for one, would never 1 ° nat See ee es at of maintaining the institution, street commit Sa aueee in tak tn ease er t major portion being subscribed Moore in making the Second avenue| have voted for ft The idea of er rize En ee Sy ey by charitably inclined citizens rograde assessments has died from| forcing Moore to pay « double rate " ’ pace vee after he had waived all damages r Metropolitan Hop public exposure to provide fo: The ordinance providing for the! for the regrade, thus making It pos- e e e as are being made for tariam off . t t of th pificern, | are patients for only $476 a m robbery has been amended in the| sible, was posterous ul IC \V ners 1 1 | ‘The Rainier club has issued tnvi The institution occupies the First | street ymmitte it being disecov-| The ordinance practically pro- | tations to Admiral Goodrich and, the avenue butlding for ly occupied | ered by those councilman who were) vided that Moore pay twice as much officers, Benat + Diles . by the Monod hospital, hav re-| attempting to vent their spite on|on the Hotel Washington property and Ank tly been opened, It furnishes far| Moore that the ordinance in its|as any other Becond avenue prop- FIRE IN HOT SPRINGS LODGING | |, vs than the former shape could not be passed.lerty owner, ‘The ordinance has been of ths! amended #o that he will be assenred quarters, of cou (The United States consul at F{ ployer. The year’s total for Frel-}at $214,432. 3 we burg was $14,992 In case of sick-| All larger animals must be slaugh | SLAIM AS|decaying hulk occupied by the| The palpable rottenness Telburg, Germany E. Theophilus) ness the help are attended by spe-|tered at the city abattolr, The feos incnnetiermptnbhaadand CiTeC scheme was too much even for the! for 120 feet along Second, like the Liefeld, has just sent in an interest pire: fgg — ~ at, the | collected for Selig wet tagt gent VICTIMS—THREE WILL NEV-| ‘That city patients of indigent cir-! members of the council to uphold. ress j ing figort upon ee cena » THE PAWNSHOP SHOWED Aj to $44,798. The net receipts were ER BE IDENTIFIED — MANY ‘ gree of municipal ownership and ¢ suRPLUS 28 2 a % “a ontrol of public utilities In that city ger oe acd tae aaea |” nanbitn er ae om || ESCAPED BY LEAPING FROM Frebeurg bas 70,000 Inhabitants "| grticies upon which the city had | brought $4 Other receipts | . winoows i @ te tn the grand duchy of —s Icaned $20,394 jit Part of the money was|ORDERS MISUNDERSTOOD RE} ‘The features to which he calls at) sioch revenue was from the pub-| spent fe for plans, for ani 20 ‘idesiad tention are briefly summarized be- jc buildings for rental mals an heatra fund SULT IN THE Loss oF FOUR low. They refer to the showing fo) Phe city orchestra gi reg: | LOVE THE THEATER | (Dy Bertpps News Aswad ® the fiscal year of 1904.—Editor.) | yar performances. In summer the} The city contributes $32,606 an-| “IVES AND INJURIES TONIMG! OW Leas Ark, Oct. 26 Rane seq [Orchestra gives concerts several| nually to the theater, The theater] pa, R m : (ge a cmaney rgd is $7.178.-' tion a week in the parks. It is al-|i@ not self-supporting, but the city phecEREERS leke Pacific house, a cheap lodging ply a me yg that ot a prac’ | lowed two weekw vacation, DURING | takes the position that it is a ne |} house, was destroyed by fire this Gould be carth twice ite tedepted.| WHICH TIME THE CITY HIRES|cessity and WOULD SOON morning. Six bedies were recov Werth twice ite inde! | ANOTHER RAND. The people must} THINK OF MANAGIN Tt My Serippe News Aswn.) ered, Those identified are: RK. I 4 ness. 1} peop ‘ : ve ic. ICHOOL, PROF! " mn Be « con ductot rt | @epartment turned into the «HY are Sen Sn ees Han te 94,063 for management, $34.86 for| “2m 884 West bound Rock Inland | “i hire, Week's tatant fo of % Qreasury $517 net. hestra of 44 earn Maa. lactors and singers, and $5,474 to.| "ule, collided this morniag.. Four) 1ity st nave periahed. Thirty- c mee benefit-for-the poor tund| ward the orchestra fund gt ag sm ¢ roomers were in the building shows a surplus of $1896 out of $65, ——_——______ OO HEYWOOD BROTHERS MAKES A CALL TO YOUR POCK ETBOOK AND WILL MAKE THE LOWEST PRICE SALE ON SUIT &, SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY EVER M ADE IN THE CITY OF SEATTLE. RUNS A FARM Freiburg collects an “octrot” tax | B48 receipts or ot produ THE ELECTRIC PLANT. The city pensions Its officials, and| {hy “ity, The eamant eae Besides lighting its streets, Frei- | teachers d their widows and o~/ THe «pROPL CANFLIELDS, Murray, Towa WILKES, Davenport ‘TIVE GRIFFITH, Lucas Three bodies will apparently never be identified, as they were burned to a ertap. The hotel kept > . KITCHEN *| pone a eo a eat ens ont cores oe eit ® $2288 deficit | SERVES SUPPER FOR 48 CENTS |! ONE UNIDENTIFIED MAN. no register, Roomers on the sec tlhe Bir y- AND DINNER FOR 6.9 AND tig ate A _ ond story jumped and several were parties, got r the use of its} THE CITY'S FIELDS ARE EN-|CENTS; soup 1.4 cents a bowl, and . “3 badly injured. Fred Owerson was meters, at SHOWED A SURPLUS! RICHED BY ITS SEW AGE. The! coffee 1.7 cents ‘OF $3, BESIDES PROVIDI “Gj receipts and outlay wero each 965 “The water des POWER “FOR THE ELECTRIC} 423. The agricultural products sold/the treasury $7 i clothing and were housed in the LINES. amounted to $12,666 (a bad year): | ployes $5,266. ave feuy jail, where ratment was donat milk, $11,829; manore, $1,973; cattle] THE CITY SAVING® BANK HAS ed by citizens, An inquest is in j sold, $11,300. The city bought fod-| 23,826 DEPOSITORS and $6,319.85 H Ga h semsion this afternos der to the amount of $15,084, cattle, | In deposits ee appy tt ering maton thie afternces. dangerously burned. All who es- ped were clad only in their alaht 1p. partment paid into 1316, and to em Jaunderstood, ee The street semey system showed | ‘m surplus of $5 Bae cen wacker showed & balance jot of 200 Children’s Suits, all colors, go at $2.35-—well worth $4.60. 200 pairs of Hand Sewed, upto- date styles, go at $1.00—worth $2.25. of over $3,500 on the right side of] $12,518; and paid $5,469 in wages| The sch. , oa THE FOLLOWING WILL CONVINCE EACH BUYER THAT WE agen 00 . alto | tate thee ae ledger, j em |The value of the fields is estimated|a small feo being charged diese ce akae nekesece Wie Ponies seeker etunday Sis Pine|f| ARE HONEST IN WHAT WE § AY— cemetery turned over $13,410 ndge P. spr ‘4. ° the lien gg eR oR nenday night at.ene of the most an. | ol ww | 1 tot of 75 Men's Fancy Cansimere MEN UDED 1 2.279 Chumiastio gatherings of Woodmen | Rewnnenmen nem AAS, a eT hn é * Suits for $4.85, value $12.50. | Men's Shoes, putt Calf, es ee ROTA SS OSNE LEED |r the World ever hela im thin >. MRS, WINSLOW'S Sines 34 to 42 goat 1-35. Good values at WINS, and the transpor-| « Freiburg believes 4 Hundreds of the order met at Home 1 lot of 7% Men's Black Cheviot $2.60. to the cemetery) % prise pmman mt he manicigal ownership of every eater- : Camp, Second and Pike, and listened Suita go for, 86-85, eee | ee Podby 33 eG war ‘ae be It has followed the idea for many yearn | Page age Bre + dbdgun gg | Poses 1 lot of 100 Men's Scotch Tweed 33.50. : * Freiburg coatrols; ‘i. ROT oe «co for S7-4%, values | 200 pairs of Men's Boxcalf and Vict * Gas works, Stock company, Invalid insurancn & | Bizex 35 to 44. | Kid go at 82.45—value $4.50. * Water works, Cemetery, Building lots, & |, teat Consul 1. I Boak, in whose | 1 )0 Men's Black Worsted | LADIES’ SHOES. |% Electric railways, Savings bank, Public kitehen, 2 ee ere ae eee Suite 60 for $800. values | 300 pairs of Ladies’ Glove Kid go i Qrchestra, Electric lights, % |Ratory of the order in this section Se eVOUTHS’ SUITS. we ! Schools, Daliy newspaper, Infirmary * ¥ bai » a & . 1 tot 06 100 Youth ins «| ™ ” palre of Ladies’ Patent Leath- which prevaiis all over * Slaughter house, Vineyards, Fue 4 of the country. He was later pre- jot of 100 You' tu al . co at $1.35 . THERE 18 A TAX OF|® Pawnshop, ‘Forests, * ® | ner Teor # LANG DRUG C $4.15. These suite are, worth , PAYABLE EVERY THRED| % These are conducted NOT NECESSARILY ¥OR profit, & |", 1 lot of 200 Youths’ Suits go at SCHOOL SHOES. iS, FOR EACH SERVANT. 3 BUT FOR THE BENEFIT OF Ti PROFIT, * In Port Townsend, ‘Thursday ” a a}? ldren’s Heavy Boxcalf tax may be paid = part by! « HE INHABITANTS. ® | night, he witt be the guest of hover pee ee eae: ee ag ON Quilted Bottom, Ko at $4AG— le eervant or wholly by the em-| ceeeae® at a monster reception and open CHILDREN’S SUITS. > : | SAAR A RARER EEE EE SER ER ESD Lineotings in Magien hall, Seventh | 1 lot of 200 Children’s Black and CHILDREN’S SHOES. 7 geen === = and Pine. Fancy Mixed Suits, co at 81.75 300 pairs of ype Kid go at 35¢ —_———$— well worth $3.5 worth $1.00. HELPED BUILD FIRST RAILROAD + PUNISHED FOR Murphy erinst” IN TENN., DID FREMONT NEGRESS KILLING GHILD) RUBBER SPECIALS » " Remember there are many u ry ™ - - be psreainio by the counc vel t MISSES’ SHOES. Drawers go at @3¢—worth $1.25., 1 lot of 200 Comforts go at 73e— | pO AP acy che various rensene the mauyer's chetce te aes oe _ — 1 lot of 150 pairs of Giove Kid, | 2 lot of 300 Shirts and Drawers, worth $1.2 ALMOST CENTURY OLD, EX-SLAVE 1S AS ACTIVE AS WOMAN { PARIS, Oct. 2h Billott Fe Shep-| Pot pleasing to many members of [MM lore out, ‘Thee Friday specials MIP ae! See BLANKETS, pard, an American, grandson of the|the council, who do not, however, |i are of superior grade—we guar ” wih - of Bal HALF HER AGE—USED TO WORK IN COTTON FIELDS fate William H. Vanderbilt, was| Wish to oppaee the mayor to thd |Mantee that Te CEESE coer 327% | | Drawers, go at eBe——worth Tee, | 1 lot of Fancy Blankets go at 48¢ found guilty this morning of man-| Potet of making a fight | Mechetion Domina ation Hot 14 ‘COMF: ‘Ss. —worth $1.00. with her dson, W. ©. . , slaughter, causing the death on| Covnciiman Murphy, representing | ater le rin MEN'S UNDERWEAR. | 1 tot of 200 Comforts go at 43¢— | 1 lot of Keep Warm Blankets go ‘Living gran remember much of Virginia, be- the Ninth ward, which thinks it t# apacity 2 quarts, fi. Fe, 1 tot of 600 All Wool Shirta and! worth T5c. at S3e—worth $2.40. cause we moved soon after to Ten. | Ausust 28 of a 12-year-old girl over oe an. *f 2 © on the value ‘Miller, at Fortieth and Midvale, in nesaee, where I was raised on «| ¥2°™m Sheppard's automobile ran.[entitied to @ repre Same—3 quarta, 5, Wremant, ic Mrs. Mary Wray. a| [arm not far from Nashville. {| was sentenced to three months’ | board, will vote against the appoint; es nt of Clise, it is said, when the lf Pare Beauty Fountain bie ‘woman Probably. the oldest living | !ived in Tennessee until five years |!mPrisonment without respite. and |” pacity # quarts, value $1.4 pacity # quarts, value In the state of Washington,| °*0, when I came up here to live! ordered to pay a fine of 600 francs | matter comes up before the council pn Wray’ now "ve ne and t hil of 90,-| Pext Monday night. | eut to y's exact age is not ki n,| with my grandchildren. I've never| costa, while an award of * nig Ih zephyt Water nctiia, wehee ‘she has in her possession proof| been seriously 11 in my life and| 000 francs was made in favor of th eo : ‘ ’ b | Pst shows that she is almost wa0| have had practically no medical at-| CBild’s parents; this is to be paid wd Je “4 vornape teper © Satlh Eo my Ait par do ‘Ane gente of age. | tendance since I've been living here. | Jointly by Sheppard and the auto-| sr Se cnogiet Mission of this city i § 3° quarts, Value” Yot, despite the fact that she ts | “All my life I've done hard work. | Mobile company by which he was 5 c ooo oC otton | employed, succeeding Rev. G. Tauruta, who haw @ cotto @ century old, the reese | Down South I worked in ¢ been transferred to Vacaville, Cal) 13 children—four boys and eight | fields nearly all the time. I helped! muparies The Great Northern began, Wed-l| — slave many yearn of her|cvt and lay the ties for the first neaday, the work of tearing working in the cotton and to-|fallroad that went into Tennessce. ge Prien tl; Bio grief 4 bacco fields of Tennessee, doing the | T've always taken care of myself} Tiak eit be vepla Work of a man, Mrs. Wray today | #nd I'm not going to die for « long} viaducts, “i wenasee 9 og not look to be over 60 years | time y i ot age. Mire. Wray does all the house the Sons of Zi 1 ‘The Star man was shown! Work for the Miller family. Her fourth annual gri Gnto the presence of this remarkably | daughter, Callie Glass, lives with day at 8 p. m., at the them BREWERY WORKMEN STILL ON STRIKE 1 Lot of 500 Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes worth from $10.00 to $20.00 go at--- $/.99=—— HEYWOOD BROTHERS | Successors to : ed woman and informed that | Mra. Wray chops the wood, hall, Ninth and | Yesler 4 ‘ig Rd the woman on whose! !* the first one up in the morning, / rs rested the troubles andjsets the meals, cleans and scrubs} G@ertone Wows Ans's) ‘cares of almost 100 years, expres house, and keeps the yard and} CL) KV ELAND, Oct. 26.--Steamers ; ' fons of incredulity and amaze rden in order. When she came@! sent out in search of the steamer a 3 nent showed on his face. In place ov! to Seattle from Te see five) Kallyuga and crew of 17 report this able Hack Saw ... 65¢ ‘of a woman enfeebled by age, prob- | Y ago, instead of getting herself! morning a complete . ‘Taken either 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12- fi] ; D a complete tour of the ably toothiess and blind, with| berth in a sleeper on the train,|fturon, with no signs of the ship, |f Inch, blade : DRINK UNION BEER geanty gray hair, as the newspaper | she sept in the day coaches a which undoubtedly waa lost in the |— ’ aot ‘man naturally expected to find, he| way up, and the day of her |storm with all hands, | aitte rew Peheld before him a plump, pretty | here insisted upon doing xl! the) eolored woman, straight and strong, | housework. She very frequently] pot a streak of gray in her luxuri-| walks in to Seattle from Fromout | ent head of hair, with bright, | for the exercise. and Mr. Miller says| twinkling eyes that seomed to find| that he I# willing to wager a large ar that she can outwalk era and 1 actateh awl $1.00 Hollow Handte Gc Containing 1 scratch brad awla, 1 gtmilet, 1 tack pull er, 1 scrow driver, 1 chisel, 1 qauge $1.00 Goodell Automatic Dy Take Your Eyes gomething tudicrous and humorous} unt walk al- y Mn_overything any woman in Fremont E Mrs. Wray rose to her feet with-| “I often give her the money to ‘out the aid of a cane or a crutch | . 0 Seattle, but she comes 4 with the grace of a girl and walked ke with it, rain or shine, and says| $1.25 Goodell Automatic I $1 Gooddell-Pratt Adjust- ‘ Gorward to greet the newspaper | she prefers to walk,” he # . OT. | aia tne mother of tn tame ' rts MONARCH SHOE AND CLOTHI Ghost a hundred years old,” sald] ily of children, also bids fair to live] | The second clase eruiser Chicago, | 41'2 Hoide p Mra. Wray |to,a ripe old age. She ts now f4| flagship of the Pacific squadron, ar Driver f . ; | *T was born on a plantation In|yehrs old and does not look to be| rived in port Inenday after | 3 * 3 QE Half Block North of Post offi vu : nia some time Aids the Warl aver Oh tine Wray's oldest living | 8he will be in port untit Novem Spinning’s Cash Stor» For immediate relief in the way a 17 1 1 First Avenue Between University and Union. ) of 1912,” she continued, “but I don’t! dangkter, Eveline, #78 years old, 2, when at 1 leave for Portland — , AY Of refractive errors br Sarre \