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Tamale Men Fight A La Standard Oil LOCAL VENDER CLAIMS COMP® TITORS THREATEN TO ANNI HILATE IM IF HE DOESN'T GO OUT OF BUSINESS A DELEGATION of Indiar ag SSS ae 50 yea first gover an hey maka me); contention 1 to prevent bloodshed a treaty with w hey fina me in de{8hd probable murder, the — police rere. Sow we cota, put in gall and | “Ave Gent Mohamed to the county) Olympta, Wednesday ° to stoppa dia. 1 no | Authorities the ald of the A DAYLIGHT ROBBERY was 1 ees wr nelle | State's laws and to prevent @ series) committed in Bellingham Wednes ed of murders in that quarter day Mre, Lewle Wertner, @ resi Thus pleaded Mohamed Kahn, a ne Ag: ha! yeh ——— > Ny tamale peddier, who sweare that Ad it R hat Kr at her door and opened | out Kabn, @, Kahn, “John Doe # she did #0 & man atepped In the atc ata MTS RODAOS Ae dene Shatoned have threatened him with death if aac her gold-rimmed lasses and em “ite ana’ We WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 2—| ‘TH BRICK WORK on the new ore Deputy Pr Rebating on deciduous }wing of the «tate peniter tary, Vanderveer requesting that California east over the Walla Walla, has been murderous quintette placed un. | refrigerator despatch line was free-| and everything is in idinean toe Ger heavy bonds to keep the peace. |iy admitted yesterday before the in-| stalling the steel cells. A warrant is out for the arrest of | curstate commerce commission by J.! : TOF r 1Ck ; it : KIPTS indi : , t Jeate so far that Bellingham will Wuzchamsed ‘cates th 8. Leads, general manager of (8°) reach the standard required for i Fe eee eet ting beets entered {Hine In question. The testimony WAS) first-class postoftice by the end of| Into by hie tamale competitors to | brought out in a reply to a question | the fiseut year, March 81, 1906 drive him out of the city for good; | by Commissioner Clements, the] NORMAL SCHOOL TRUSTEES cannot get @ cent from the state for otherwise they have threatened to ake away with hire For the past three weeks the police have stopped sev Among the Afghans tn t trict. and Police Judge Ge ene and then another Mohamed seems to be the bone of for fighting. | roads under Investigation being the Santa Fe and Leads sald they p from California to Chic the practice was in effect when he took hold and that he could not in dividually break It up, Southern THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1905. would get into a w was true they did publish one tariff and collect another, but defended the action on the grounds that the road must meet practices of the same sort NEWS OF THE STATE He said ft Pacific, | thelr services under an opinion ren car| dered Wednesday by the attorney lauren, SUPERINTENDENT J. LYNCH Yakima Indian reservation, because he »mmenced work the exter government canal at tool, mission lines. Friday special... by 50 inches long. THIS IS JEROME COLLINS, of 517 North 28th av., who w Tescued from the clutches of t awful voodoo spell by Professor De Forest, the well known seer and healer A word about “Intention.” In- tention is always the first thing to be considered. In the treat Ment of the “patient first intend before you will ever do anything. If you intend to earry out your intention, you Must do something else or the world will never know that you intend to do anything. If you intend to do something and then do it, all the world wil know what your thoughts have been Webster says intention ts a de- signed purpose; the fixed diree- tion of the mind to a particular object, or a determination to act fa @ particular manner, It js MY INTENTION TO CURE MY ‘ATIENTS. All suggestions are applied for the purpose of bring- ig into action the necessary ces in each and every organ the body. Where a normal eondition existe, any inharmo- Bious condition or inactivity, or you must finished weathered oak. Foot Stool 85c Very strongly built THIS IS PROF FORES any organ, creates a disturbance indirectly in influences the function of some or all of the other organs in a It I dis and directly or | greater or less degree. cover an action of any particu | there seems to be lar organ, it will SUBSTANTIAL INDUCEMENTS Offered You to Get tru 85. on 5c Lace Door Panel 15c H85c Lace Door Panels, both white and Arabian tints, 30 Inc Friday, each........+ ss hes wid 15 only be nec essary to attract the forces, re quire this normal condition. particular ma! condition. The reader may wonder why health {s supposed to exist and back int IN Ratiroad & Navi | «a company’s general manager J. P. O'Brien, stated in Spokane | Wednesday, that the company had ced an order for steel rails ag wating the sum of $800,000 ib OR TWO FUTILE atte de to start an ti have been m his partner and was assistance of also badly burned t for laying con ec be performed on M,N who was Injured in Ab Saturday by being hit « at work In the f ec 306-306 And this ts || exactly what I did to bring Je- || rome Collins back into his nor- || condition does good health s ao it does upon plumbing. It The Woman in the Kitchen usually realizes that upon no other al 1 depend BREWERS PARADED ANYWAY It wae the obrowery strikers;hoisted on high, and of a Against Mayor Ballinger of terror very suggestive of the o der of things in the 0 bis mayorship cvar's domain former w decided course, f at the elty hall! there would be no parade, and forth tried to keep the story under cover,| with notified Chief Delaney of bh but, like most good yarns, it couldn't} deciston be suppressed. Delaney sent out a man in seare It seems that when» the mayor) of one of the brewers’ committe MAYOR SAID NO--BUT THE that Try Black Cat Hose Try Our Dollar Gloves MC aritiys ) RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. -@ Underwear * Samples rned that the brewers w g0-' who placidly informed his honor to have a parade last Saturday] that the parade would go on, willy night he had visions of red Phin nilly e , ss ek ier Aai -ao Nvgiinn eat Big Assortment of Desirable 1 Tings; no loud cries of a bas sy ON THE POLICE | | , Garments at Mill Cost President Roosevelt and the go ernment BEA On the contrary, the striking T brewers, led by a brass band, very fe = \ ; ‘ Pe , dignifiedly marched through the! We have bought from Geo ih Crane Co., prominent New York manu principal streets and adjourned to facturers of Knit Underwear, all their agent's “out” samples. These consist | the Labor temple, where they and of Ladies’ Vests, Pants and Union Suits and Men Separate Garments We | Writing childishly and pathet!-|thetr families and their friends lis bought them cally to Chief of Police Delaney, Mt. | ten 1 to Gordon Rice, spelibinier tle Mabel Royce, of Dubuque, Ia.,| by the grace of a gifted tongue, and laeke the local authorities to locate! printer by trade, who spoke for an - her father, whom she has not seeo| hour or so At D for years, and supposes to be in this| “We didn't see how our parad a iscount oO elty | was going to stir up more trouble |than a minstrel procession,” said P Under instructions from Sheriff} one of the striking brewers to The er en the po- | St way RT. lice Webb, of Wenatehee, Wedaceday afternoon arrested bo | | Because Pete Rosen believed that Dora Borsted, an inmate of a re stricted @istrtet brothel, “touched We have 20 Cravenette Rain coute that we want to close out jn a hurry, #0 we have put the price down to $10.00: the real value of this garment is him for $25, he knocked her down land kicked her in the side, frw turing two ribs, Monday night | Rosen waa caught by bystander ment club in berdeer Wher i ted sg 7 Hl tee eee eg {And held until Patrolmen Burkii $15.00 vg was called go few attended | ‘ | that It wae postponed until another |@nd Crandall arrived. Wednesday cquain os cs Gaia acer asians AH, LEWIS & CO, THERE IS TO BF a new clam| battery was filed by the woman. - First Ave. and Cherry St - cannery on Guemes island, directly) Rosen wae under the Influence of The new store realizes that mere words or sentiment will not 9 Scross the Channel fram Anac lB g May | get and hold customers, Substantial inducements are offered you to TWO ABERDEEN MEN, Louls fs _. eime in and get acquainted in the form of better regular values, more }| Nichols and Nick Kanelia. who keep congenial store methods, and any terms of payment you ant house together, wer ooking thelr spectala— mea F & gas stove when the Come in—these are Friday specials meal over © gas stove | when, - Jenveloped the head and face of| eko t re) Nichotas, The other rushed to the vits ur ° Oldest established Furrier in the Northwest, We have been in business since 1886. Our showing of imported skins superb. We make a specialty of manufacturing garments. 110 MARION 8ST., bet. Ist and 24 Aves. Phone JAMBS 4151 J This Week We Offer You SUITS & OVERCOATS At the Special Price of $15.00 In style and fabric they are # tier to any $20.00 ev: before bought. on Fc pelted Every detail is perfect See these Se way tn print Store open Saturday Agents for Selx We Would rather have you js and Overcoats than read anything we can night until 11 o'clock. Royal Blue Shoo Kline & Rosenberg HIMELHOCH BROS, SUCCESSORS 625 FIRST AVE. GO SLOW pathway is beset with pit talis and traps for the unwary high price is often asked & poor plano—in or to he impression that good Or. jib privilege of exchange fo ~ of standard make and kijwn value is made the excuse asking a big price for a med re plano. ie PIKE S Johnston's you get you pay for—and oftimes a Rood deal more of quality and value By comparison yc ly get_mor undoubted can't be possessed by a man cond! too carefully done, and certainly . tionally. There {s just one || - oY we " straight and narrow path, and || should never be left in the hands 0} The Chickering. the Kimbal as long as we are in this path an amateur. Fevers and their kin- a bean Reng all is well first deviation cord, the machinery i balance and it begine signs of weakness engine. There his attention: a and the machinery everything will be || in perfect harmony, but the very || develops a dis # out of || to show || ‘The engineer must thoroughly understand his are times when parts needing readjustment | sets aright the unbalanced part moves off again in perfect harmony. PROF) SSOR DE FC REST, 108 Second ave. Parlors 206 Store Open all day Sundays. over Guy's Drug Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m | dred have killed more men | have battles portant. OUR PLUMBER | is an expert at his trade | ter one is not to be had tn this }] Years of practical experience | GUARANTEE HIS WORK. nothing. and your own physi clan will say that the sewerage sys tem in every building is vitally im and a bet | BOTH PHON and Lakeside Pianos ball Pipe Organ, the Vocalion and the Clough and Warren Or gan. All manner of automatic musical instruments, including the Auto Grand, the best piano with a player inside it than Victor Talking Machines and Records, Edison Phonographs and Records. city have made him = such. WE If not satisfactory we atk for Jo Ns Oi 0. CHICKERING DEALE 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building. So we Just went abead any y Ctothty company (J. Le Wheeler, jr., and charged him | ~~~ - — ni P orthoses ante Wednes: | with perfary. ’ : ox ies | OR. MILES’ HEART CURE This enables us to sell them to you at ainchetan’s Gant uel ak iad ‘or oursel This th 4 tay to A. Wel of 4 1.| Repairs ihe heart, that pumps the fair — for ourselves, | Thip.is' wind that blows good for Both of us You ‘aco 8.200, | George Parson was arrested Wed-| piood, that fills the veins, that | save and we profi n this assortment there are hardly an t | WEDNESDAY «@ Mead) nesday on complaint of Captain] vey the fluid, that nourish the « alike, though many are of like weight. The saving 4 pL eee | Kranted the requisition of (he ®o¥- | Rei of the secret service depart-| ans, that compose the body, that | : ; ged Deter € saving in price makes up for any jernor of rth Dakota for . .} contain the n that #u the inconvenience of this sort, Sale will start a omo: a\ 1 ireones Under arrest in Spo- | Ment, and charged with passing bo-| ply the | 9 a. m. tomorrow. As we have | kane jeus money your | Peg a none of these goods in regular stock all sales must be final. Take your choice ounty of Chehalis to forectone tts B k Rib fW ae cakes | ; its old under a guarantee that first} cerudicates tor 100 MEO FIDS OF OMAN | er ii eit ve Jour money At Exactly Mill Cost.... McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. C11 PIANO HOLS seapace ave Scop Avenue & S: FORMERLY Gi HOLMES SPECIAL MID-WEEK SALE offer several values at prices much PRING STREET FURNITURE Thursday and Friday we will furniture and housefurnishir extraordinary lower than ever befe Ther » thought of profit in these of- ferings. It is done to better acquaint shoppers with the many \ new things unpacked at this always busy store. REED ROCKER (No. 4030) —Intricately woven, extra quality i reed on a very solid frame. Seat is wide As ide is and form-fitting a comfortable fire: chair nothing equa this $4.50 value, which We cut to...... $3.25 TOILET SET—Full 10- piece porcelain set in new shapes and color JANOS FOR RENT We are the oldest, largest and strongest plano and organ house effects. Base and rim nh thy vac ¢ North- in the Pacific North of each peice richly ALLEN @ GILBERT. ored in deep pink, @ or green, which blends beautifully in- to Mghter shades to- wards the centers. We have but 30 of these $3.50 sets, which we RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second Ave: AY You'll fad Shaws Pharmacy across the street «¢ now offer at...$1.99 06 SECOND AvEl IRON BED—A brand new NO. 115 BEAUTY—For coal pattern, or wood. This heater has AGENTS WANT the hot alr blast pipe which spreads the heat against the body of the stove, thus se- c uring the most heat pos- This sible from the fuel con- » last without wear sumed. Polished steel body, at the joints or has heavy cast tron sw becoming shaky ing feed door and cast ir a ein chad iietn: COTTON TOP MATTRESS lining. Urn, top rim, name Gk cued; qualita ane “wont plate, foot rails, shelf and Tanda” Chelan Oe ‘either toll screw drafts are of the very size or three-quarte best nickel. Regular $9.50, TRY OUR COF cCAK SUPPORTING —— , 87 ull size bed. UNION BAKERY oie Phos WASH STAND (No, 3)—Of “ a ex den oak, has 18x30-inch full width drawer and AND GAFE oak, } lower doors. ular 1418 SECOND AV Fre cut to 65 measy - width BED, MATTRESS, SPRING We do the $9.50 value, cut te 87-95 ind PILLOWS, only $8.88 of watch re sell standard ma watchers at Owing to the deep cut prices these specials must be for Cash. No exchange, phone or C. O. D, orders. Out-of-town orders will be filled if postmarked not later than 6 p. m. Friday pro- vided any of articles desired are left. None to dealers. —s Jewelers 704 First Ave, Seattle