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For Sale. RNC RATR TY staliments, drawing rity, house and lot Ant 3494. A 10. care The # Star Want Ad. Agencies Want ad. office, Ragley's Btore, Second and Pike, Sunset 6060; Ind, 1163, Nive Droge Phones, 1 100-1) delivery hor wagon, 1 Heht ha year “tant al Tpaddie pony Use Your Phase ’T will Supply Your Wants ut The police my James Gardner - ladies’ and ohil- 182 Harrison care, ontius A RUMAAG Patrolman McClurg RUMMAG N, Lehndroff, cigar store, 015 uses morphine, wale of Second avenue. t-off clothing Upstaire, Queen Anne Queen Anne M1 sighted him on Second Friday morn atreet Phone ing and after a shost chase landed Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First av- Second hand fire proof safe, eheal P P ert Nim tn jait Ouse Address P.O. Box 34 Beattie, W By calling us tp and giving us a small want *Gardnor claima to be a tptel por — ~—--—- -—— ——— i ) T tw a that he got leave P.M, Mel’en, 821 Mallard avenue, HOMER pigwona. A 8 Munday, ad you can obtain nearly anything you want. The if stacace fs perl hour to attend Ce a on ; ; . some personal busines, cee Oty bal, FRESH mich cow and call for wal cost is trifling. ‘Aw! he's a ‘hop hand.’ Woe all y. Larsen, Riverton. was the accusation that i Fremont Drug Co. Ewing street | Sunset Main 6060 ow hin gisted Gardner's doom when booked Want lanted, ay police headquarters, a | and Fremont avenue, a Thos. Harris, at Postoffice, Ren- For Sale—Real Es ae Phones (Independent 1153 4 1152 Eastlake, SSS Fike foeatist bet na furniture RAR ARR RARER * 4 RATES FOR CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISEMENTS. * Down Town Office RAGLEY’S DRUG STORE Situation Wanted Ads. one Ine ®) WANTED —4-1ld 5 sertion Free, we, oven, Bast & HON & COMPANY, INC. Additional insertions of Sit. | — Second and Pike ; pation Wanted Ada, 2 cents a * Pereonale. ne. “HELP WANTED" Mi AND ALL OTHER ADS. *| THE BXPENSER OF KDUCATIN ‘One Cent a Word *) i és One week, 5 cents a line per ® YOUR CHILDREN ts @ big ttem, insertion * gree : Six words or fraction thereof # | Set ead ard moat” wholesome investment. you to the line, cash in advance. ® id possibly make f them, « When charge toaccount actual &| GENTLEMAN wish hich gives the « " ‘and @ with view humber of lines an set will be ®) With lacy betw — at human Mmies. "eo chelsea aa| « warty marrlae + Ne ghasgtions te Ship Builders. : eaibtiteien, less than two lines taken, and w|_ “tors. Address —————— vio. in euch expense minimum price for au “ad” 18 &| RETOU CHING. Taught by B Tostru Meee | “he SonTany, Rectpees = Ship %9 worked'oa the obia cents, Six insertions made for # * a as he the price of five when cash ts ® yet. veveyiza?,7 75, © paid ig Storage, an save and save until you ar TO ADVERTISERS * of the word BAVE, yet yo Classification cannot be guar-@| tion; bargain say Thiseaee te delivered @ tit acre, ie ail under MUST’ continue to BAVE Anteed after 11 o'clock. * TANCES that give you oe), Tene ems nit # ‘. event, At Office, “Ragley's # Jf Xour money Ay Armoth fe euro hos ee gaee oie. Tale Hing | pice to buy a home lore, Secon Le Lal Bloc 4 i . of the Duwamish river and the sur AKE A BIG BAY Phones, Sunset 6060; Ind. 1153. He - Ave be a Avs | tet Pegine | rounding country. ixg YOU ALONG MANY ee ee ed J —__ ———————— a planked drive id ike to the For Gale—Farme and Land. _ aad pute 14 Weer ° sige We can locate you near the NEW a HIGH SCHOOL, AND NEAR A > BUY NEW WAKD BCHOOL—these mag ly to one of the nificent and costly by ane wil Let ws show you this, add Seekty Ait xa elr sur at bath roundings WHERE ed tcaehe WILL Ire A SNAP, ity NO CAR FARE TO AY DUR NG BCHOOL DAYS, Db THAT) i a ae “Protenn ‘ Seer Tables. WILL BE A BIG BAVING IN TEN nineonet t Hall Tree, Lace and A. ROBINSON, YRAKS. Crockery ful articles. Aw eors, Phone jependent. 1377 ehigkens tase, a few © Aleska Bullding. a tub Financial. <n Semen rerggencng ce mene you at A FOL n “ CENT land on Skagit fate. OPENE 5 BAGE PARLORS, - refreshing. vapor baths by refined young treatment $1.00 Come, ig THE STAN LOAN Co. a ik, #t fine new living house. . an a Wenated. Office hours from 10 a. re barn. ‘moder ‘and ¢ aim, a SiS in to lp. m. Room 15, second floor, agit Co, Wash... to © you Goctor bills heomuse the 8 Marion Deli: vie Aa rare 2 in A HEALTHY 3 ATIO! wave you quite 1@ per cent of homesite to begin with when QUAL, ITY 18 CONSIDERED comper isons are made with other high-class property. acr hard river, hott orchard, &-room en house, woodshed. KO0.-10 acres. 15 ncren cleared. ecres sins) balance fir and ced Umber, 20 bearing fruit room house tn good chicken house and $2280 0-100 neres wa: Beattie and Tacoma ree in pastiire: mom ing timber: Detory house, new, barn, chighen houses. etc SLETENGREN @ ARNPLI, Kenney Block. 368 Columbia 8t PLAT bulldin to ine, recun te ent income bib per rt terme if ted. Ve-room malern cottage, fumble, 52.000, 5200 cash, month broom cottage Jot @ai®, good vi bal 88 per month. troom modern house, bey and moun price part cash, bal. $26 ei Nip Property le new rh. Up-to-date house, full femeat basement. furnace; lot sx Ee all Segreveinenes Ly and v consisting of b rooms HAIR SWITCHES. hair jewelry 3 fine abit eingie t Chandler, Wor's th ave.. cor S chic Bast Co- bal, by the YOUR OWN TERMS WILL SECURE You. A HOME IN WOODLAWN TERRACE ADDITION, aah, BOTTOM LAND—One li town: 10 scree, ‘cross: Teskdce panty and wath fos ntry an me barn, § frame chiel & brooder . —~ from wep i office wt Bain St Phones Main he ind. oi, Spi. 2nd aalegmen on the ground oe. Se car to With Bt. and Wood Me week to southwent cor- ber of Woodland Park room house, on car tine, — In vaid . ost ae any Pet, at os ge 13 Were te & soap tor you want view. only S400 RX ihe at lots a ae tn oad 3 a at seater ae fave . umber of Goxit0 lots Et zal oe Lawton line, for 125 Mn ot or farm. call and Jersey cow, ti Wh chickens) out- ee furniture. GUION & COMPANY, INC. Bd. W. Forester, Manager, Real Katate and Loan Dept. Hailey Building Phones 337 Wow acre tract by the sassy is ‘on cure we Pearse ESA ee Sgr FSI SRS Pay one “Toa Raa te Dams _... BUSINESS DIRECTORY. me A Sundays at Brighton HOMESTEADR eat een, We have » few leaotions In by 4 bd BUY LAND-BUY IT NOW. ee ee Date, NEAR bg A Seattle-Tacoma In- urban Ee, verth, about three. or ee ean eA beth wid she v way a tins to bay Wet pohata NOW. The Everett uahed to Contr ts VAIT wunttt ft te ¥ three or four Ko ie for tofay. ar ~4 Beotions on the whole thon we CO. Sib Washington Bide.. 7 Firet ave, A SNAP—0.90 Muy m % Kenny Bide. a mee te tot en Queen Annes tine view of City, Sound and Lake, only falnutes’ pide to business cent fo car lines CHBAP jet on Lake t Union: University car line W oth & Woiff, az Oriental Book. s 86D RI'YS one sere near * bar level land. fine sof! guebly cleared and ten Sree imecthte eeementa ance emal! manthty on RORERT MALTRY. MS P-I Alaska Rullding en nna areeeatinaet Roemealioala ae FOR RENT FURNISHED ap, . bal- MENTS. aes + Broom apartment: = ay eS in _— Fire place in one. al low Farm et « flee. fhe: eres ed ahi betvom land an cleared Main 11%; —a that AKE it #0 QUICKLY. This and © alt neatly level apd rich dark loam soll, Most wi“ am old easily cleared ie no saving the laet stakes up TO ¥ U to @o out i our firet choles. w mic J very easy TERM A SNAP FOR A HOME 2.80-7-room_ cottage nearly new Modern, eautiful, unobstructed view of lake BRANDT, a fe? Tet. Maun Pac Lum! _Lumber Exchange build: ROSEMAN & ROSSMAN & JOMNSON, Attornere Cialty. "too Pacitic fae” W. D. LAMBUTH, 05 Pacitic Bik DAXTER & WILSON, @ N.Y. Bik Philip Tworoger, @3 Oriental Block of | Berrie Hew rere ee W. T. Scott 4 Marion Bim. J. G. Comba, 1) Nw York Bik. TH Oriental Block, A 19m. Van 3 Ness | Hotel-Newly furnished | PMI. J. en ES ae Rater Ave Seattle, aoc modern hou: for t. Tes yee Baatiake “ave. ‘ot ren Beautify! ‘ome to the of =< fice and wet full particulars. RO} MALE RT 019-900-621 Alaska Dullding WE HAY! nice boy Ce Colupbia River. Yormot! ve “Srlental ide. =a —™|TARGAIN—&-room modern cottage = —| terms. Call from 2 to 4 Mis B. Co lumbla 8t Bale. Aorenge perty call They will 6 AND ACRE TRACTS 85 TO 535 THRER PIG DEALS MADE a ar level land, ON THIRD AVE. R. station, ato Ww. ‘on 0 f NORTH OF THE WASHINGTON n our land, pat My Any terms Good. running water; Ft 4 school y trac a NEVER before have people had the opportunity to make so much money with so Httie in Routh Seattle lote are seliing at 7% up to $200, ter: per week. Every lot will dow ‘it 3 Set iA ‘South. For Rent—viats. der, cheapest close-in property tn until price acre You will wish yor more such land at the gcres more is hie Abstractors. *omragt Par ino ighed tag eae FOR RENT. m1 alue in 12 months, because the #room apartments, steam heat, gas batract Co Aggy E--y sriteshow Mit: regrade of Jac! street is going |. private bath and hail. ‘These ler vie "Prone Mate it eadowdale, © minutes’ in, because the big trunk sewer fp sj its are second to none In the almost completed. We have 10 min. ow and will soon have car service min. service, Now is the time for Zor. Lote, today and tomorrow only ec round ip every Ghy Rest tion. va ® peach ‘LHOUN, rear & EWING, Be on Third Ave, Suet think south 2 Alanka joe! Be oO t Ike and tad 9G n= hock si at this will be worth In one or{, Stret? ygita are Ih and paid for 0 years. Come today: take ear ¢ For Rent—Furnished Rooms GIFFORD REALTY TRUST, ine ee 22-2 Globe Block. Main 4264. FOR BAL RANCH of 141 acres, 10 acres cleared, © sores slashed and burned, 2 1 good barn, 2 mood chicken=| FINE how d jot on Mt Ma i for $0). Apply tog pwner.| frion for sale of rent Warmoth & ntreat. Phone Red Wi, ~20) | Woift, “a3 Oriental Block PR 00 BUTS TT NOW IN LESS THAN ONE YEAR #00 cash, balance in one for 40 acres gt No. 1 land south of the of tote: the place. ‘oF My acres of wood farming land “three qhlocks from car line and aded school. This our of a and let r the hammer, new 4 handy to univer 7. “Phone North GOING un Foom bo wity fine. eee had mt Bae Sas: hiss patronage cotieles, ; county ea wore mt "et a ce, te. th toe. The, $1; ‘weekly. iy, 4 one | SLEEPING rooms, —— for bee 3 gentlemen, 616 Blanchard. + TWO nicely furnished front ri ly furn! ron roedes, table for two young men, also hor oe P he m3 7 PBATLY furnished sleeping rooms tor 2% Spruce. “3 Goon THINGS. pice @-foot south of Mad five bloc! ‘om the Alar Hullding, at beast $1,000 below ue. ¢ int on Weatiake, near Den : @ wreat future for thin property, For a double ie P. us take you to WINS BPREDWAY! Well, what in the Bperdway ». Eyer and Seattle Interurban. only ir nore. 10 acres “only % miles from atrest car; sidewalk to within 1-4 of a mile Why, It f# the name given the highway s00n to be built, conn: Lake Washington and P quare without a hill Dyeing and Cleaning. © Works, Ae Union Reinier 13. "A 1M. We call for, _figan, and our ord rar hat Pr Rex sEn ‘guitar. ne a corner, 100x135, de lot. near the bottling wor running feom the street cars Yo you can si Salo—Furniture. “Bagemngenns ovemes ‘ For SAie-B clase new mission furniture. Also fur- nae tee S-room fiat. Sunset Queen Anne 215. —tf Buy on the Bpeedway while el a8 ail kinds of street car, «= TRACTS $9.00 AND UP. Por particulars see Lg ano. W. DUN Room #4 Union Block, e tracts, clone to city, LAP. or at Dunlap. per acre. 4 acres rast ofAuburn, 2 acres bot- tom land, % acres upland, 85 per B,C BYERS & CO, 29 Arcade Building. A BARGAIN! $0 for five acres of fine level land, one mile from Riverton car and 26 minutes’ ride to the city: this is a in; land sells right alongside of Mis tract for $160 to $200 pera 00 00 per cash, balance Room # Unton Block ine dacre boulevard, clone in; double In value. BREDES. LEROLD & COX, 1019-20-21 Alaska Fuliding. Porte at Dunlap o “Pango, e 4 For Sale—Furniture. Bargain Hunters We are saving people more money than any, other furniture, house in w For Sale—Miscellancous. o. WILIIAMB, Bash and Door Bargains. house Paint $1.20 eoreot Hard On fin: ON HILL BUY. : Ta a a Sr Forts on. very engy terme Qouli Giant BK. ADAMS, ind Aurists, KY, Ostline Kare DE, ONDA NADEAU—ws Alasws aE an NicHoLs, syst A FEW RODS from the new Sverett Interurban; we have ney- gral nice bacre tracts: all partially gleared: rich level land, best of wail Tony M. B CRANE @ CO,, INC. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 0-719 Alaska Bullding. TEN ACREB—Handy to Interurban road, haif i# rich second bottom land, » eon eR En Alaska Nin Boe nt digeount on vy down town the high rent y low rent and you of it. Tel, Main 24; Ind. 48 land, small house, ust be wold Glatrict and pei LARGE tracts wet the bene! 12 chi a pers house, HE SAYS PARK MEN HAVE PIPE DREAM COUNCILMAN MUBRLEN CANNOT SEE WHY BOND ISSUE IGAIKE CHRIGTMAS PREGENT — TELLS STORY ON MAYOR WEAVER, OF PHILADELPHIA, WHEN LATTER WAS HERE TWO YEARS AGO The argument of C, J. Smith and] bought the whole Inland today When Mayor Weaver of Philadel other members of the park board! phi wae here, two years age th that by insuing $500,000 of bonds,| the Mystic Shriners, I took a Crit park lands can be purchased #0 com- | around the elty with him. He made paratively cheap that it will result] the wuggestion that Meattle exerctes | in a big saving to the elty in the end] forethought and buy all the lang in simply a pipe dream in the required for widening her streets fon of Counciiman Mullen right 0 before it had advanced ‘To hear those enthusiastic park|in price and become occupied with commissioners talk,” gald Mr, Mul-| bujidings len, Friday morning, “one ould He pointed to the case of Ch think that issuing half a mt it street, Philadelphia, which has bonds was like re ing o Christ-] just been widened at the enormous maw present, ‘The y that the an- | expe £ $20,000,000, He nid the jnual Interest hot amount to| people of Philadelphia had ke Janything, and that when the sinking | the fateful day for 100 yearn ‘in ally fund is paid off 20 or 40 years from| being obliged to dig up. Instead of how, the land will have t ed | paying $80,000 for the widening a at wo cheap a price that ¢ n-| century ago, the Philadelphians had erations will be glad to pa | followed what Mayor Weaver con pri nidered the mistaken policy of wait An a matter of 1 beth ng until the cost was many times ity will be better able to pay more mor that t than it iw to 1 told Mr. Weaver that I dis " nde t The land will] agreed with him—that his fellow ‘ont more, but the elty will be richer] Quakers had done the proper thing jund better able to pay for It The reason they id not open that] Getting right down to figures. 1] street 100 years ago for $80,000 was | can show that the $600,000 placed at| because they could not afford to. A | comp 1 interest will in 20 years| century later they were better able | amount to more than enough to pur-| to pay $20,000,000. |chase at that time all the land now 1 hold the same view in regard contemplated to local streets. 1 do not think I} A few hundred # ago, ac-| should be compelled to nkrupt cording to the story, a Dutch myself for the benefit of my grand- bought the whole of Manhattan Ix-| son. When It comes to opening land for $2,400, If, instead of buy-| boulevards along the governn }ing the island for that price, he had| canal and other places, where they | put the money out at compound tr Aly needed, I am in terest, the sum would have grown ey must be! | so large that he could well procided | PRESIDENT GIVES BACON WORKOUT secretary of J {nto Robert of Pp the “kitchen cabinet” a week ago last Friday by President Roosevelt. The other members of the “kitchen cab- inet” are Gifford Pinchot, forester of the United Btates; nes Kt Garfield, chief of the bureau of cor- porations; Senator Lodge, of Mas- sachusetts, and a few close personal friends of the president | WASHINGTON, Oct t om, first aseletant state and former partner Morgan, was initiated SEATTLE FIRM 10 It rained last Friday, and the president had a reception to the American Bankers’ association on hand. He got tired and sent word to Pinchot and Bacon to come the White House at 4 o'clock. “PUT ON OLD CLOTHES,” the president's message said, “for 1 intend to initiate Bacon.” Bacon and Pinchot went to the White Howse in natty business sults and patent leather shoes. They found the president dressed in a very old and very disreputa- ble sult. He grinned and said: “Come on, we'll take a tramp.” They went out into the rain. The president took them through George- town and down to the bank of the canal, There was a bridge about a mile down the canal, but none where the president stopped. Said the president: “Bacon, you take our watches and pocketbooks and Pinchot and I will wade across. You go down to that bridge yonder and meet us on the other side.” “NOT BY A DARN SIGHT,” said Bacon, “I came out on this walk with you and I am going where you go.” “Bully,” shouted ‘Come on then,” and he plunged into the canal. The about three feet and six inches deep at the deepest point, and the three men waded across, the presiden* to (OITA Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Co. Builds First Plant in the Northwest and Will Put St. Louis Prize-Winner in Char Louis Prize-Winner = in Charge Entire Establishment at Ren- ton Being Reconstructed at Cost of $100,000 and Work in Progress at Van Asselt. Manufacture of Pressed Brick to Be Feature of Operations) . of Corporation at Its Factory | at Taylor. leading The Denny-Renton Clay & Coal At 6 o'clock the trio came v-|Co., is building at Van Asselt the swinging back to the city, and the first terra cotta factory in the! president told Bacon he had been Northwest. Several years ago the | Denny Clay Company manufactured terra cotta in a small way, but the industry was abandoned. The new plant will give the Denny-Renton Company facilities to compete with jany of the larger Eastern manufac- | tarers. | Ernest Maddison, who designed the terra cotta for the Winkler Ter- ra Cotta Company, of St. Louis, which was awarded first prize at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, will be in charge of the Denny- | Renton Company's plant. The com- | pany's action fn securing Mr. Mad- |dison is the guarantee given that initiated as a full-fletged member of the “kitchen cabinet.” SEER ERR Re WAITED 2s HOURS AT Tr TO SHOOT BEAR WILLIAMSPORT, Oct. 27.— After waiting 28 hours at the foot of a tree in which a large bear had taken refug , ler, of Trout Ru mal Monday morning. The bear had been sighted in the tree Saturday night by Ringler, who thought he would at daybreak the local corporation's terra cotta walt until daybreak to shoot it. will be the best that can be placed |* When daylight came he re- on the market membered that there was a | A two-story building, 80x110 feet, |* Penalty of $25 for shooting will be given over to the manufac- game on Sunday, so he waited ture of terra cotta. The structure all night at the foot of the will be erected at a cost of $10,000, |* tree until Monday morning. | including the necessary machinery. At daybreak he shot the bear, : which weighed 287 pounds. Will Make Fire Brick, When Ringler went home to Preparations are being made to} resume the making of fire brick at Van Asselt Tt has been several) years since there were any fire brick manufactured here and prepa- rations for resuming that work are extensive. New drying facilities are | being put into the plant The entire plant of the company at Renton ts being rebuilt. Hot air tunnel driers are being established to dry the brick. A capacity of 100,- 000 paving brick will be had. The tunnel driers will be operated by | drawing the hot air from the cool- ing kiln bo turning it Into the | driers wive steel fans. Fight Thirty four-foot round draft | kilns are being built at Renton, at a cost of approximately $4,500 each A new factory for the manufacture | of paving brick, pressed brick, drain get help and something to eat his folks were in a state of ex- eitement, thinking that he had met with an accident. GERNEETWHESERMNR THER TES RE RE > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RRR RRR MARINE NOTES Two Seattle ships have been char- ‘o firms to that city and the west coast ports of South Amer- fea. ‘The St. Paul, owned by the Northwest Fisheries company, en chartered to Bush & Francisco, to carry whea America, also owned by ries company, has b of San The ship the fish- n chartered |tile and common brick is being |‘? the Charles Nelson company, of erected. A continuous kiln for com- | 84% Francisco, mon brick, with a capacity of 20,-| She will make a trip to South 000,000 per year, ts being put in. | America for a cargo of nitre. The | Venwel will first proceed to the West Seattle elevator and ship a cargo of wheat for the west coast. The ves- sels carry about 2,000 tons each. The office of the United | States signal corps announces that the Sitka cable, which has been out | of order for some time, will prob. ably be repaired today. ‘The cable- | ship Burnside picked up and cut the jcable off Cape Flattery Thursday, | and unless bad weather prevails, she | Will have the damage fully repaired by ‘Thursday evening. WOMAN VAGRANTS SENT TO JAIL Women vagrants are beginning to feel the heavy hand of the law as interpreted by Police Judge Gordon, ‘Thursday afternoon three were fined and given in addition jail sentences. Vivian Lemar, Jessie Laudon and Maud Tushae piceded, 6 guilty and trotted off to be gh tag ae Bd eS ee in jait§ The entire cost of improvements at Renton will be $100,000. Mines Near Renton, | | The is continuing the work of opening up its coal prop erty at Renton, The mine will be for the company’s own use, employ- ing about twenty men, At Taylor the Denny-Renton com- pany is refitting its plant for the manufacture of pressed brick, e'ec trie conduit tile and fireproofing | materials. The company will con- | tinue to make some paving brick at | Taylor. New machinery for press- ed brick is being introduced, the improvements costing $15,000, Plans for the development of pe company's property at Kiummer are unsettled. The plant there is op- erated now as a mining proposition to procure coal and clay for the Van plant. oe local —t——— Safe Concern. The Glasgow Woolen Mills, 1020 Ist AW. are not allowed to misren- ramen any garment tailored bj them. You can por tomorrow al $20 and $26 ee se OA at $14.75. one SOE St water was! pe has) Jan the time,” stated the judge whem avked If he was not somewhat see vere. “That woman has been the bustest one in town for the past two weeks,’* laconically tewtified Patrolman Damm when Maud Tucker, 22, faced the court on @ charge of loitering around saloons “LT have warned her time @nd again to stay off Washington stre and out of the saloons on my bent Jcontinued the patrolman, “but she # ignored me | “Are you rried?” inquired the court. The prisoner giggled a mos |ment and then admitted having @ |holpmeet in Port Orchard “He |don't know where I am, and it J ket out of this scrape I'll go hack to him,” said she 1 will fine you $20 this time, but you ought to go to jail for the rest of your life,” replied the court, The court ts ‘ee nettled at the obedience of the city’s fallen wom en, and intends in the future to give uptown patrolmen a helping hand if their evidence is satisfactory FIRE-FIENDS AT WORK SUNNYSIDE, Utah, Oct. 27— Three coal crushing plants, two bridges and buildings are already destroyed by a fire which broke out t night and is threatening the | property and mines and Utah | Fuel comps General Superine tendent Smith was injured and burned by falling timber, It in bee Heved that Italian strikers who in t wet 18 months have been hang- jing around the camp, started the | fire. The estimated damage is $300,- 000. The fire dentroyed the coking plantem may throw 12,000 out of |work. The smelters in Utah have lonly seven days’ coke supply on | hand. | To start a local camp of Sons of Veterans is on foot among some of the young men of Seattle. A meet- ing for that purpose was held at the chamber of commerce Thursday night. Those who have taken an interest in the matter have secured a list of 60 signatures. THE MARKETS Beans, dry, per ewt, $2. 2018789 No. 1 small’ whites, $3.50; choice whiten, $3.86; large whites, $3@4.16 ink beans, $3.60; bayo beans, $4.1 ts, per sack, $1; parsnips, per sack, $1; carrots, per sack. 7bc; ture nips, per sack, 66c; cauliflower, doz, $1; garlic, per Ib, Se; green peppers, per box, 664785c; Cale ifornia peppers, box, $1.26: parsley, dozen, 26¢; sh, per Ib. pumpkins, cabbage, 1%@2e; tomatoes, per be; Danker Bee ‘Walla Walla onions, sack, Fruits, M%-lb. bricka, Figs, case, 1.5 secdiess figs, 10-ib. cartons, vy $5.50; Valencia oranges, a box, atchee peaches, per box, 66c Eiberta peaches, per box, box, ples, $1. ives, box, Cal. Gravensteins, "eat 3e: ent apples, per Snow apples, $1. 200" cone ap- ples, 600 @ $2.00 wal per dozen, $100 @ quince, box, $1@1.25; can’ $0c@31; pears, box, Sie @S1; the president. | Frapes. 14% c; nee torines, per box, Thc; pommegran- ites, per box, $1.50. Butter and Cheese. ‘Washington creamery, poten Ib Eastern creamery, Eastern tub, Ib, Stentc: 2 16@ise; ranch butter, 13; Eastern cheese, twins, Ib. se Washington cheese, twins, ity Ib, 16c; block Swiss, Ib, 17¢; American ss 16, RF Te Dry granul sacks, 100 $5. Fruit granulated, ibe, $5.60; beet, per sack, Golden C., $3.00; ‘extra Cy $5.10, Poult) ry. Dressed chickens, 10@16¢; It chickens, I4c; spring chickens, Ie: old hens, 18c; turkeys, 20c; geese, 180; ducks, 130; old Kenge. 8c, T4@6e: dressed mutton, €%@ 10; dress 8 dressed veal, 0% resned jamb, Tc. Live steers, $3.35 cw heep, $4.00 per cwt.; 25 per cwt.; live veal, @7.00 per cwt.; live lambs, $3.00 per head. Reported for The Star by Dawn. ing, Hopkins & Co. Meat Dressed steers, CHICAGO, Oct. 27, 1905. High. Low. Close 887-8, 89, 907-8 to 91, 45 5-8. 7 1-8, “8, 46 3-8. 45 5-8, 45 5-8 to 45 3-8, De: May, 33 1-8, 321-2, 32 1-2 to $2.5-& » 311-8, 301-2, 311-8, Pork-— | Oct., 16,10, 16.05, 16.05 Jan, 12.45, 12.82, 12.35. * Liverpool—Wheat closed: Dety j%s21-4d; Mar, 7s 21-84, NEW YORK, Oct. 27, 1905, Copper, 83 3-4, 827-8, 827-8, Sugar, 1421-4, 1411-2, 1411-2) . KR. T., 765-8, 75 8-8, 768-8, Peoples Gas, 1041-4, 104, 1041-4, Metropolitan, 122 1-8, 1211-8, 121 166 U, 8, Steel, 87 7-8, 37 Bt ; E U. 8.8. pfa, ; Penn, 145, 144 194, Reading, 1266-8, 126, 1 a