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THE SEATTLE STAR ARMOUR LINES DEFY" fimolr So'c TRENUQUS LIFE DUES fee Gl Li FB “a Be RAILROAD COMMISS| re a MISS ROMNEY LEAD set, SAeeewesS cod hatetiction of the Kastla) . Ribbons LITT LITRES NekKkKwear ru ver, Will be intre | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. a S he er has ceded in T TRUST'S ATTORNEY SAYS, DURING INVESTIGATION, THAT | vatling @pon the finance comin PLUCKY MEMBER OF “FOURTH ESTATE” HAS STARTED EIGHT ‘a ibe egaties 7 to appropriate out of the « : oe * . , MATTER WAS ARMOURS' “PRIVATE BUSINE ft nt year $3 whieh PAPERS—BAD MEN OF TOUGH CAMPS FEARED HER | Men Ss Furnishings . aa jamount required to make up the dit- | | _ —d — erence betveen the coat and th Read These Specials to Your Husband WA NI N Robt t precipitated Rete unt that t ened ag I utive abl the highest " ject He tended that! Me property The tota tt ede heawd 9 be MEN FANCY COLORED DRE RI y oy ot. . ] Lake 7 honte & t fa rare kind, a sparking, | ft, p ofa > how aie ity, and indomitable — — 7 = co cone but the dirt fro . all packed ¢ real sae « stand f pre « i ly tn about th ‘ wi ' i av vi " kreat coat has pre~|manhood—that's Caroline We | RT D DRAWER Me ted the fmprovement Romney, recently of Seattle, but tantion atlas petits atin | now in San Fran MEN'S BROW a | m doe | MIN I OVERSI : ; R > t ; | MEN'S HI ¥ WOOL SO . a at ¢ and of the highest educa : \ : P | AIN KAML.E HOSE hea orn and ed ted in Ohle, at 16) A pa | he s teaching the young idea all| he packing eek, and at 20 held an ex | ret : B rey “ lem ( ble position in the , . eaenas otha ony |e fem poation i | osiery Bargains od - ont. t , Late me literary editor} | STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR PECIALLY PRICED . Fant. of i now defunct Chicago Times TOMORROW r 2 ye i n she filled with rar WOMEN’S HOSE of fine black cashmere, with spliced hee 2 While holding this im | and toes, good 360 va n wale tor one vd portant she married an attor WOMEN HOSE of good qual fa D ee ney of the Windy City, who, ton value, very special tomorrow a pair 4 short 4 1 after, threw | CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS of fine quality Sea Island cottor 4 once more upon her own resou fleece Mined, with drop seats, in boys’ or girl tyle ery ~ ‘ oline Westcott Roms y elastic we ng Karmen a sult Wwe ms a ee She started to} WOMEN'S NATURAL WOOL RIBBED VEST iD PANTS , | a Gaseraeh Westen sttenian | bought purposely for large people, come in sizes 8 and 9 The struggle between the wide-) Weedin saw several of the city offt wai te te ce Pe mpgs splendid garments at the price The . oper r t ! ained thy adviee method of ad tatne - themesive: WOMEN'S NATURAL GRAY WOOL UNION 8UIT good . reput party F which was to the effect that he could She teavelee aadaatens af mation! medium weight, comfortable garments, choice values at the aks city convention bas bent |with propriety allow hia fri ** | CAROLINE WESTCOTT ROMNEY. | price, each ; 25 Rack of the skirmishes that are| to run him, if he would resigr while thus engaged, and deseribed price, ¢ 81.25 : taking place In the various wards.| the 1 wagon seat when the commercial and civic virtues ot | ville were wil by her, s a} er particularly in the north end, ts at hundreds of communities, making | many nets of violence were don S di Night Indu m y tions to secure the i > Weedin's tates Sauk teat doedand te steston of | SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR AFTER-SUPPER SHOPPER c comrr ee a little danger " quishin this positior = pen 7 vre Mortes os) - . - - - - 7 "Fae “f \ ee ee ante & : wtelinguishing this position. this | the “hottest” kind to the papers of | This “After Supper Sale” |CHILDREN’S BOOKS, 300; CHILDREN'S BLACK RIB e Shall the smment of It is said that We tract pending the final adjudica-| became Wa ‘ wtration of energy | the East, which were read by mil starts promptly with the! pa profusely Sllust 4, BED COTTON SCHOOL y gates to th ention be © before the race is tion of the property yee gparenlOhe ty hington correspondent | jions of peop! | stroke of six. Plenty of goods| 6c values, special after six! HOSE, double heels and 1 Upon the v the last elec-/ ied with C. D. Hillman, |. Heinge's engineers a) bow several of the leading dailies of Cattle rustlers, horse thieves, | to last all the evening, but at, cach 19¢ toes, a good school stock e tion for E Riptinger? It] Eleventh ward candidate | 1,000 tons of copper and # ne country, being one of seven Wo erers and the riff-raff and/ first comers get the choice of WOODEN PLAQUES, nicely ing, special after six at, a t tg the custo the apportion-| council, the alleged were taker algamated men who bad the right to occupy ™m of the earth wh sted everything. Read the list penciled in new di s for| pair 10¢ . faent up { the ticket,| turn the Weedin force neers admit 86 as were removed.|the reporters’ gallery while con eeadie Sak she Sieaken tx thane ne ning needle, 49¢ and| CREAM FLEECED | UNION = ye will be made to|man at th defense clatmed misinterpreta- | gress was In session. For the last in't f ute fe ‘ SKE. uIN 8 matty agy Bnew “- j I fer giris | 12 t break the rule and use the Riplinger | report je denied by Joh of the court order two or three seasions she has o didn’t for a minute fease Car- | AMOSK GINGHAME 69c kinds, special at, each SUITS for girls from 12 to brea | Seer atnew neds sosmerter Lot She eoerh areas at the | (2° sures, seaaione she has oc-|oline Westcott Romney and, al the best apron materials 39¢| 15, open down the front, The Gectslon wit! have an tmpor-| | “There's net? it.” bh Parrot company for 45,000,000 worth| (athe antiafeetion of her engtetan | though she was intimidated many made colore uit! FOUNTAIN F with gola| *peclal after six at, a suit times by brutal men with rev and what she doesn't know of par-| she kept ° ight on printing the Hamentary law and the whim pp Bley cease wi pee Be foibles of our national 1% nibs, regular $1.50 value, 25e special after six at, each.. | INFANTS’ HOSE of nice fine wool cashmere, fast black tant effect upon the representation | Friday morning ore previously extracted from the im the convention, If the Riplinger| race on his own hook. He is not 4] Nipper is now pending in the United vote is used it will mean that the| quitter. The young men of the Elev- | States court. The contempt hearifi ; you've been paying—well and | and writing editorials that literally then you'll appreciate this th. Tenth and Eleventh wards|enth ward are behind him. Weedtn|grew out of the Injunction issued layed the evildoe v Dew pric P sy Will be any of delegates, while If the is well known, well liked and has | against the Parrot mine In that case, | Wouldn't fill a very big book iar tak savapaper ortns wee ta | ~ nae mae 1-2¢ BIBLES, complete sises 4% to 6% only, spe. Ballinger vote is the ‘ect | lived In the city a long time, His | ew AMERICAN CONSUL | In 1879 she went to Colorado tol, tent surrounded by two feet of | edition, with concordance, elal after six at, a pair. will be the rever — —_ pee nuree an ailing brother She not snow, and all the materials for the} CHILDREN’S BONNETS in, references, dictionary,maps,| . 4 lhe Mhoeah be wen cut the ; bn sted in the develop TO AMOY, CHINA /SBly nursed bim, but, seeing the Ad- Taner had to be carried 100 miles | hood and poke styles, vari-| thumb index and flexible) MEN'S FINE BLACK COT- 4 nae the elty enerelty and pe ation jYantages of the times and of the | over the mountains by pack-train. | ous colors, trimmed with| *#! cover, $2.50 values, spe-| TON SEAMLESS HOSE, community, became very busy and Receiving a fattering offer for her fur, ribbon, braid, ete.,| Cal tomorrow at | double heels and toes, after 7 the report that I Jariy in the First ward Riplinger| shin 7 “$1.49 | x, ran like & whirlwind in the First.) am Weedin's eer, Tam no proceeded to start a paper of her inew sheet. she accepted it, and worth up to $1.00 each, your| - ey although not so popular tn the out~| more so than the other young fel- own. \ | proceeded start another paper at choice after six, at only.. DRESSED DOLLS, regular! M INITIAL side wards. He ran ahead of hix|lows who are working for him” She started it, and it wasn't 100 Trinidad, Colo a 2 15¢| little beauties, worth 0c, ehet. - before the wild and woolly people of | ang go her life reade—one con special after six, at each..| initials missing, 20c values, | Durango knew ther special after six at, each.. was « live 2 | ke sewapaper in their midst, and that | UBUs! struggle against the vicious | FRAMED PICTURRS, includ seme eees name saeteae'| New Tax Levy tral committ 4 the question ts J bit ent of society In a raw coun ing a co'lection of about a BOYS’ KNEE PANTS wise sas -.12 1-26 ‘ whether those representatives shall Ne toe Oe ee atraeh atte? papers and magasines | hundred subjects, very nice-| heavy wool or corduroy ma-| MEN'S AND BOYS’ Ate iliiamees or cenierentnven corver Dent year’s tax levy will be 18% ped E copa ng) Were started by her and carried on ly framed and finished, 25¢| terial, 49¢ and Se values,| COLORED SHIELD BOWS, tion men or anti-corporation men.| milie in the limits, 14% In the | - i “ with a sharpness and « vim rarely | values, each ° 10¢' 4 to 14, at, @ pair.. oe ready to put on, each... ‘The ‘The wildest scenes of wild Load- | oe i a woman | Ze 11% in South Seat~ nd a half en representing the three| new limits wards will have a great deal to say in| tle ,an increase of a mill fixing the complexion of the central|over the levy of thi committee, and thereby deciding the| finance committee portion of representation that the; work Thursday night ree wards will have im the con-| the rate at these figures. Her articles on mines and min-| \eut rated her an authority on the} COSTLY FIRE irom" @ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. The rev- vention. enue that can be raised with this | broad and in Mexico and al! : levy ie eatimated at $1,635,290. My Keripns News Amen? io is country she has traveled Second Ave. and Madison St. ; = | a sent letters of great inter : HASTINGS, Neb. Nov. 3A fire est to many of the leading dailies in the business center this morning | of the land resulted in a lone of $200,000. Caroline W: Reka a eae ee louring t | #00n locate in some city on the! po not worry. See page 6. GERMANS AFTER ® Sound. NEW YORK LIFE ® Nov Q The * *) When John Weedin, city patrol The matter of providing a bridge @river, plunged headlong into the| Yer the portage on the canal right- | eouncitmanic campaign in the E! of-way between Lakes Union and enth ward, he was doing it with Washington was discussed Thurs- GEORGE FE. ANDERSON @anction of city officials and of day by the park board and a com- feast one of the civil service com-| mittee of the Chamber of Commerce. Bince The Star exposed the man- The Union Suits Will Celebrate met Mikado's Birthda ad in which Weedin has been vio- the city charter by disobey- eo Always stay In place and cost no Banzais and sake and rice cakes ond tem in untimited quantities, and today ad- holders to seek to recover the money paid by them to the company. It de- clares the company has violat- ed the jaw and that all policy holders are entitled to recover ey paid tn since Decem SATURDAY SUIT SAL We have a lot of Ladies’ Suits, new arrivals, direct from east- vines the German p of the New York I OUR MAMMOTH STOCK OF OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS CONSISTS OF THE BEST READY-FOR- SERVICE GARMENTS TO BE HAD IN AMERICA IF YOU WOULD CONVINCE YOURSELF OF THIS FACT JUST COME IN SOME TIME AND LOOK OVER OUR DIFFERENT STYLES. IT WILL BE A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF OUR READI- ‘ESS TO MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, WHAT- SR THEY MIGHT BE. +S eeeeeeeeeeeeee et eeeeeeee SRS at THE HIGH POINT. ern fashion centers, that we place on sale tomorrow at about 50 per cent under the regular selling price. As our order on this n sell them at this price, which is much less than the small dealer can buy them for. Lot No. 1 includes 100 Gray Mixed Tweeds, black velvet color, long cloak style, sateen lined, worth $22.50, Saturday..@12.98 Lot No. 2 includes about 60 Box Suits and semi-fitting, in all colors and shades; these garments are weil made and are sold everywhere for $22.50; special for Saturday ... $12.50 jot was large, we THE NEW YORK STORE 1418 Second Avenuo Near Pike St. Je Pel, Prom @ rule forbidding civil service ; employes from engaging in politics, | wore than shirts and drawers. Res, fils friends have been busy expiain-|Sonable prices on all styles, and that before stepping into the arena, ! Brooks & Co.'s, 1331 2nd ave. an speeches and singing and flags will be the order of the day Friday— 'Bea't Werry, Watch Us Grow” the mikado’s birthday. Cas hn Teter tere Credit pric ire Wesninnion notet Pritay from Japan to Seuttie, and his wife. will hold a grand recep! to which | fully 1,000 of the most represent j tive American and Japanese citizens | EBV jof the city and state are expected to attend. | In the Japanese association's hall, | preastve and appropriate program || igi tal \ j will be given, and Friday morning 4 hundreds of little Japanese school || Sia \ , jehildren visited the consul and ay |sooen”™ cisr"* actow\cagenests || |} Broadhurst Up | Services will be held Friday night in| |i | S t . the Japanese Baptist and Methodist ‘ ystem.... churcbes. . " Mutsubito, emperor of Nippon, is | ON OFFICE os years of tgs Pricay. and hie eube Other Reliable U jects all over the world will holp him celebrate his birthday Makes coer . 4 The new store's credit system is far-reaching—it is the most lib - - xf eral imaginable and takes in everything needed to completely fur- e e S elmer O nish a home PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 3.—A 7 - In office furniture you buy everything that's needed, made right jlor, name unknown, was killed §00-804 Firet Ave Cor, Colum Strongest Overcoat Ho 1 | Benjamin F. ekard. The Pack-| ford, 1 4, making a long jump bia St. The State. $36. oo lard arrived yesterday evening from] of 24 feet 9% tr which beat his - |San Francisco and proceeded in tow] own championship record. / |for Mukilteo. Head winds prevent Oftice Desk, all hand polished. Bled the vessel from making headway | quarter-sawed oak, large cen and the tug brought the Packard) The ideal short trip for rists so or bo achegd poo polo back to port during the night. This| {ts to go to the U. 8. navy yard and) file, private letter file; 50-inch size, Saturday 6.00 petaananas-A Tourists’ Excursion Ing how \t happened. They declare| qualities men’s underwear at at evening Sabure Hisamidzu, consul [Prema an aparprat pra Overcoats2»d Raincoats and including al! late improvements. |this morning on the American ship| pis is Peter O'Connor, of Water- morning at 6 o'clock the sailor weat| battleships The Puget Sound navy [between decks, and, although w fee Oe ee Se eee Jed of an open hatch, took no heed) one Te ees ie d-a0 and jand fell down the hold, breaking his! 4:39 p.m. ¥ round trip, 60: jneck. The man tived in spite of| |this for nearly two hours, but was| — |dead before he reached the marine|@ | hoaptt The Packard proceeded| |to Mukilteo after landing the man land his name could not be learned.| Prince Meets Teddy (By Beripos News Aag'n We have 20 Cravenette Rain coats that we want to close out in @ hurry, so we have put the price down to $10.00: the real value of this garment is $15.00 , LEWIS & CO. and Cherry St FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FURNITURE CO. Spe cial Sale aturday First Ave. Louis panied by A # the prin | rived this morning and by British Ambassador Durand They were rec Roonevelt this a JANOS FOR RENT We are the oldest, largest and strongest THIS C. J. Smith, president of the park | ae Ag , pi re 3066308 Pik T board, will discuss the proposed | ae renee «aoe CRANBERRY BOWLS orted decorations, SS = m ond few of the The come hanc day y 35 park bond issue at a meeting of t ALLEN & GILBERT || “THIS 18 JEROME COLLINS ahy cegen, crentée & Gieturbanes They'll come handy turday only 35¢@ BERRY SE seven piece sets with decorations; gold ment club Fri $ burnished edges, Theve sets complete with silver wire Queen Anne Impro RAMAKER CO ef 542 North 28th av., who was | and directly or indirectly in day night. 1406 Second Avenus. ; Make Your - Serr fescued from the clutches of the | influenees the function of some ae we CRACKER JARS—semi-porcelain; assorted shapes and deco- rations. For Saturday ¥ed Speinabaees sseceesie Tbe Own Paint GLASS WATER § ‘onsisting of pitcher, six glasses an@@ | A || @¥ful voodoo spell by Professor | OF all of the other organs in a You'll find phawa| Be Forest, the well known seer | Steater or less degree. If I dis Pharmacy across|| @nd healer. cover an action of any particu the strec* ; lar organ, it will only be nee a essary to attract the forces, re 1 A Mord about “Intention.” In- | Quire this particular back into $206 SECOND AVE) fonti@n is always the first thing | BOTmal condition, And this ts things are always simple and sowwe find it with ay n ue, & n and crystal. Regular $1.25 it, made of pure white lead and linseed ofl. The amount | exactly what I did to bring Je . o set gas lewean ness 5 gna . we have worked up in lead and oll would be a | AGENTS WANTED, to be considered, In the treat- | rome Collins back into his nor FISH SETS—of 13 pieces With appropriate decorations, Reg- to persons not schooled in the art of paint mixing. ment of the patient you must | mal condition ular $4.00 value; cut to wije (aenseeeenegh e0hannn first intend before you will ever The reader may wonder why GAME SETS—of 18 pieces wit health Is supposed to exist and be possessed by cr carry out your intention, you tionally. There is dunt ons must do something else or thé | straight and narrow path, and . £8006. 812 23rd South. world will never know that you | as long as we are in this path intend to do anything. If you | all vest Stee bebe 4 n perfect harmony, but the very Intend to do something and then | ¢.HtGoviation develops. a dis do it, all the world wil know | cord, the machinery is out of | what your thoughts havo bee balance and it begins to show Webster says intention is a de- | signs of weakness. The engineer signed purpose; the fixed direg | must thoroughly understand his tién of the mind to @ particular | engine. There are times when object, or a determination to tct | there seams to be parts needing in a particular manner, It is | his attenflon; a readjustment MY INTENTION TO CURE MY | sets aright the unbalanced part, do anything. If you intend to lar 94.00 value; cut to... , It’s Cheaper Xperience with-paint has proven to us that white lead and pure linseed oil make the cheapest paint—and cheapest from every standpoint. You always know what's in it. ‘ure Lead and Oil Are wnegualed for their preservative properties. The kind we se’) carries with it our personal guarantee of being Absolutely pure, Positively will not injure the finest wood, Paint Brushes . BOX COUCHE flannel or denim covering, Saturday to eeeeene Saturday Spéclal This MO.-JAVA ps ND has MOCHA, JAVA and SOUTH AMERICAN COFEER in & If you have not tried it, awk your neighbor if she has. TRY IT. YOU'LL, COME AGAIN, These specials for cash and final, No exchanges, phone or C. 0. D. orders, Out of town orders filled if post marked not later than 6 p. m. Saturday. Free Cooking School We have secured the services of Mrs, Bertha Hoff- man, who comes to us direct from the Hast to give a course in the art of fine cooking. The lessons will begin TRY OUR COFFEE CAKES. UNION BAKERY - AND CAFE ij 1413 SECOND AVENUE. < °, — } ‘ Tl suggestions are | and the machinery moves oft || ' . é We make god firm bristles our strong point and give you ve Walsh. ceneitinis nine cote ar tha purpose ot uringy. | again in perfect harmony {| promptly at 2:30 p.m. daily. Ladies are requested to be 1) , } *ROFESSOR DA FOREST. | present on time and to come as often as they like, Plenty the best brush for the money. 4 bs sail standard males, 6 | tng ts ara go Mayr ape tea Pena By llh of chairs to make you comfortable. Every w@man of intel- prices. fre Rsay, Where a normal.| Parlors 206, pangs sc ag Sol Higence should be interested. Come, bring your friends, a anes 1325 2nd A . Houghton & Hupter || condition exists, any inharmo- | Store, @Hours 9 a, m. to 8 p. m. Jewelers ‘| nious So eer or Inactivity, or | Open all day Sundays. , 4 704 First Ave. tte mimi, cas lp i sl aM mens =!

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