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CAB THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1905. INET OF PREMIER WIT TE Mir Foreign Affairs | GEN. SAKHAROFY Ge. maces PRINCE ALEXIS OROLIENSKY, ADMIRAL AVELLAN, Minister of Wa . . Mintater of the Intertor | Minister of Marine ‘ rker and! Gen, Sakharoff has been an able] Romanoff, one of the richest men Alexin Obolensky, chosen |, Admiral Avellan was the caar'a able rep-/ supporter of the bureaucratic xyA-| tn Rusala, holds the important port a ‘position in the new. capi. | minister of m He will be r reign af-|tem of Russia, H 1 Kuro-| follo of finance In the new cabinet t wm famous ag his relative, | wire) care inte pee lnet rhe ad nis high) far east. He te « ca-|after recelving injuries res ing the moet poten allies bas the | {the teen eeee awa eee a ested Mon- |) CINCINNATI, Nov The * e day on a of violating the | ® federal court of appeals today # saloon box ordinance # denied the appeal of Cassie # all 0) { # Chadwick for remission of a & The Tenth Ward Republican clus |® We-year nentence. The oe will meet at Sherrick’s hall Friday * Court Was sustained * night SPREE RR Re ee “Bont Worry, Wateh Us Grow” Cash The wow Sore _Credit Buy Dining Room Furniture at November Sale Prices The new store's sales are sweeping in thelr effect dining ber sale It is worth your w stronger purchasing room furniture in the to come in—your power Sideboard, fine Sideboard, in solid oak, nicely finished and carved, French plate shaped mirror, good vai- 818.75 trimmings of @ UNION Adams’ Self-Raising wheat Flour GUARANTEED TO Remember we are Avenue and Pine Street PLEASE You new located 1 block north of Bon 506-508 PIKE ST. The question not a f heat ays confined to pay for the stove. It's WHAT you PAY as it GET for wh example the which we you pa it combi which always forces th sides and to the floor MOST REQUIRED the ability and real ece equalled by any in the SAVES YOU ONE-THIRD up for Your bill for fuel. Let us put one use any other kind. 12-inch heater 15-inch heater 18-inch heater ... you. money and high polish, drawers lined $39.75, you can buy it now for J} CI} & CARPEy BY NARROW MARGIN OF ONE VOTE COUNCIL HOLDS UP SEC- COR. SECOND AVE. 3 1-2 Pound Packages 25c the corner of Se ADAMS TEA & COFFEE CO | that the outrage cn NEW LOCATION (535 SECOND AVE., COR ERNST BROS. Inc. Hot Blast solon aquare” himself. pany would not accept a franchise | Cole, who has maintained a mya-| with such a clause in it Heater terious allence in regard to his attl-| When he asserts that the line tude, had planned a grand denoue-| through Woodland park, the co: fi ment for Monday night, having struction of which w eye AB cn wasted the time of a good stenog-|the Ninth ward people With many other impor DOV | While Fishermen Starve FISH COMBINE WANTS TO CLOSE SALMON SEASON FOR TWO nd who held a high ponitior he N.; T, J. Gorman, fish broke SEASONS—WOULD BOOST PRICE, BUT WHAT ABOUT OTH- | it. Dewming, of Denning & coull ER FELLOW? fiah biykers of Chicago Ke. Wil every bit of wee q ' Apex , Ana bew store is included In this Novem queen — pe eng on ' Commis Ker |. If the fish anion appointed fact that the fichermen ¢< By closing the seanor , never had @ | by Governor Mead, representing the| trolled the votes when the « mbine bh to secure ¢ fish combine of the northwest, suc before the past legisiat for itn 1906 pack, an the r ceeds in its object at a meeting to| now defunct Pacific Packing & the fish in rather low 1 be held ir ttle on November 9, | ten npany A. K in as year with the Cunadt mbine, not a|broker, who acted as attorney for) Krenned, combine bousts of single fisher in the northwest) the recelvers of the defunct P. P. &| havingenough fish to last until 1907 Will be enabled to earn his living by| threw the fishermen dows The "fishermen want to know fishing during the yearn 6 and| lowed the “combine” to ad where they are to get off uring 1908 step toward its desired er the twO years when the season will Representative finh packers in the | pointing n ee med, providing the An thwest wish to close the fishing | which in to n anadian packers attain their mon on salmo ring those two|on November 9, who are eac re every one members of the flan com mpt to have a lew cloning The aim of the fish packers tx ob- | bine 1 was made during t Expecting a inrge pack for| The committee appointed by Gov of the legislature, but th ‘ombine” |ernor Mead is composed of the fc \Oaned by the fishermen. Now a the head | lowing men: E. E. Ainsworth, who| the combine hopes to gain thelr end of G w the result has long been associated with the| through the efforts of their repre that the state's executive, in spite packing business in the northwest | sentative committee. quartered oak QGTOPUG GETS JOLT AT GOUNGIL MEETING the beet; price §) 827.50 OND AVENUE STEAL—COLE MAKES PITIFUL ATTEMPT TO Teddy Will Go ; STREET “SQUARE” HIMSELF—MURPHY LEADS FIGHT AGAINST FURTH | After Insurance By a rain of just one vote, the, With customary contempt aul NEW YORK, Nov, 7.--That Pree Second avenue franchise fatled to| anything that an ordins ident Roosevelt is taking an active y citizen | peas the counct Monday night might say, President Gili tried to Interest im the recent exposure of | motion of Crichton, it was Fr {fall digcussion from the {usurance methods and will shortly ferred to a ymmittee of the v e The other members of the ask for the appointment of a con Buck- after the most dramat sxion of wever, unprotected by the greasional committee to investigate |the bedy since Dr. M. A. Matthews The ie, Balitical machine that the recent scandals, was learned made bis charges of graft agatnet ; _ ffice, be ak dare tO trom authorative sources yesterday the council deny the privilege of the floor to! Owing to The Star's exposure of| those citizens who had come to pro.| It {8 understood that the federal in the rank steal that was impending, vestigation will be conducted inde | the lobby was packed with indignant! Ge F. Cotterii! declared that, pendent of that of the state legis citizens, who cheered vociferously nd avenue today aa a transy lature, It is a well known fact that as Councilman Murphy and others) t#tion asret is worth $1,000, He within the past two weeks the pres scored the Seattle Electri Mere) ewes ely object of the ident has been in conference with n face of this showing the cor-| Company's ring the franchise Ix circles. the ny required to pase! pany has refused to jay miles of he | tion earried. portion of the city. The Second av This means that unless the elec- enue stub would be of little benefit i§ S t y during the next few days Whose lend has a ady quadrup a petrated, The rottenness of the deal “I he he sald in closing, +that PUREST, Ei iiccwce. mere apparent the more Senttio win net celebrate the Ger |the limelight is turned on. It is on which Philadelphia redeema her-| believed that by the time the ses- felf from corrupt, political rule by| A.gomprehensive report of a sew sions of the committee, beet ne giving away million dollars sYitem to take care of the Wednesday, are over, Crichton and; “I also own property on Second 5 aca ak adie eee ait ing prepared by City Enginee camp and get where they belong. 1 would rather let it lie idle for 12) an et% % - ae This will mean death to the fran ye thar ak the city to give way Thomson and will soon be submit ted to e council A mom difficult problem from an Crichton has been advocating the Electric company or anbody els Jexclusive franchise, but it became far as I am concerned no at ral. @nginequing standpoint. Until the jevident from the remarks he made Way will ever dictate terms to the! money pr a trunk sewer along the Monday night that he has seen th build on the | governfient canal can be prov jerror of his way, and wants to get . Jout from under. He said he had ttorney for the always t personally opposed t rr y, and a whole t h franchi» withou e mimor employes of the compa 00,000 FOR PARKS AND Ing stoves ts clause, but that he had been » the lobby. Donworth m 00,000 FOR HIGH SCHOOL. veh to carry out the wishes of the citi- the speech for which he was paid the price you zens of the Eighth ward. He said He said that the city had the choice not #0 much that as far as he had been able to of municipal ownership or giving a ts what yon determine his constituents did not franchise without the comm e y. Take for pi yth about the common ¢ ae. This was tommyrot, and! we ly knew it, but they simply he had never he niled benignantly as they watched claus the embarrassing attempt of the ti puse, and If he wid grant the had the choice h franchise. He said rd ofa fore and an ely that the Seat ymmMon ure tur N DRAP e heat to the satiefact tank noxious as ever her in preparing a typewritten copy of his excuse. Instead of mak ing the hit » he made Murphy saying that the route in as and that the cc anticl pate here it is an ass of himself. The o portion pany hag failed to keep any of its of his remarks that were coherent | promises. Murphy went over the |was a ence to the fact that various arguments that he had made st dur- there were four tracks on Amster-| before, stating that it was the first tD SCHOO sT T my, cannot be dam avenu New York, and that time it had been necessary for him wan oe Rg Rat ep LIGHTS, CITY WATE >eW p An cee therefore the samme number could be to ask the council to protect the ol ‘4 |placed on Second avenue. When | city’s rights eg ty 1 Murphy pointed out that Amster-| The vote on the motion to refer GREEN LAKE Cat dam avenue ix 180 feet wide while| the matter to the committee was as ATION, WEST TO OFFICE AT c Second is only $0 feet wide every-| follows > ) PAR ies Foul never body laughed. For—Bowen, Burnett, Crichton, | ne Fae Zbinden was the only other mem-| Dauiton, Johnaton, Murphy, Rude. |} » $11.50 1 his al- Against-—Benjamin, Cole, Conway, (he 1 electric o¢ Gil, Mullen, Zdinden. why there eners 20-00 wuld ver the eome! ‘ . ED, W, FORESTER, MANAGER struction © track on Sec- DEPT, BAILBY BLDG., } ond. Bargains in real estate, Page 6, TO FIFTIETH ST. [various septic tank pesaninaiotinhoanitanseniicaliiaaal will have to be \ le HHH HE The sept anh Irea netalled * ' ne T 7 I t ii have t os Rn Gl Dt * \f 6 raging * a de. ) ~ 7” - A & PLANNED TO (i ctro| & fn ry 6 " ' ‘ ee didielielieltel t Magdeburg \Jchneon Selection | Is Popular One, By the local Swedish that the mn n American § Swedish consul at ns much to the state Interests, it] pointment of 1 of th teamsbip ln is expe the position w Y Wash rk, me Because ts here, it is be much to enc this part « country by bt new ettetetete Ket tee tet ete woman, regular must be or} r have thought of tion of radium over rpose of Introdu charming young Broadwayite, you know shewould nev smearing a 80! a dress for the | ing a nove It is said that the dreas she wears i affair the radium cover cost} ithe Fr are in full swing. The comualtion are estimated at 2,06 killed and 6,000 injured. Homes hav bes wided for 2,000 Jewish chil di © parents cannot be found. | on and massacres are reported! from outlying towne | MRS. WINSLOW'S Seorenne svee TWENTY FIVE CENTS A BOTT:.H. Choice farmea for sale. Page 6. °** See page ¢. . Nerd a job? We have Home-Made Preserves, for our table use || UNION BAKERY } AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. pul up special NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fail to reach you by 6 v'cloch any eve- ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main 1060; Independent 1135,) between 6 and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send) If you should} mies it more than once, ple tele: | phone ua every time you miss it| In this way we can be certain of | eiving our subscribers a perfect ser- | vice—and it is the only THE STAR PUBLISHING CO | you @ copy at once. | PARK BOULEVARDS. Woodlawn Terrace | Addition RAILWAYS 2 LOTS ELECTRIC ALKS FOR $50 TO $400 GROUNDS. PHONE AND THWEST RTH WOODLAWN CORNER OF Guion & Company, Inc. | REAL ESTAT BOTH PHON AND LOAN 337 ' Miss “Nona” about $4,0¢ oe All of which can be believed when it is understood that radium costs| but the mere trifle of $8,000,000 a pound, and thet Miss “Nona’s stock in trade consists the fr oD SA, Nov. 7. The anti-Sem- SLAY KINGS) nrc San cal » countrymen, The} si 4 : p ew consul knows the needs of the| ‘geen ’ De | Northwest thoroughly and une ys : per ya jof his interests here and his loyalty ' P | to the state in which he has lived for ‘ , |many years, it ix believed he will] +f. BLO, | use his utmost influence to promote | ‘ sie. . ro the development of this part of the « . F telelieleleiehohhiclch tela | t P - | ®* FOUNDER OF THD | ward s * Y. M. ¢ A. 1 DEAD * LONDON Nov ir | sociation and f ny worth $1.65 ) ‘ president ® London on sale at pnt Seat Bern thy Detverten, Blankets has Weave been dative te Fe We announce the purchase 1? Sew ve oe wee ta 186 of the entire season's | Men's Christian axsoctation | output of Blanket Se BREMEN E MME ES onds from the famous “NONA” DOESN'T OWN A GREAT/| Marysy Mill The Breas, Sf Gaps SUT Myvi) Blankets are all of fine | quality, but are slightly . Nona. a radium dancer at lo ie al thea this week has om damaged by oil stains, | considerable of a nensatiom by her! SRS a Tc |very novel act. Mies “Nona,” or| me Om and tears | whatever her name may be al They go on sale Saturday Unlimited in our K have EVERYTHING in this this page we quote a few of the many bargains. Granite Cof Pots B0e a Pots, granite We a Pots, nickel $1.10 Coffee Boilers 81 Deap Pudding Pans, 3 qv 25e Water Buckets, galvanized, 10 Deep Pudding Pans, 5 quart quarts 206 30e Water Buckets, galvanized, 12 Granite Bread Pans ..20¢@ quarts ey. Lipped Sauce Pans, granite Water Buckets, galvanized, 14 tles bse erve Ke 70e ranite Di 14 quart Tse Rice Bollers 1.00 2 Hole ¢ e Pans Oe Dri Pans, 12x17 Drtp F 18x18 4oe Dust Pans, Japanned ..15¢ Coal Hods, galv ol ..50e Coal Hods, Japanned, 10-in 406 Coal Hods, Japanned, 18-in 50e Cast Iron Spiders 65e ickel Tea Kettle ....$1.22 v r RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. TABLE LINENS at hand. Let us suzy new Liner Y uve the st and be Bleached Table Da he wide $1.95 4 a ‘Me ial tomorrow at, per ibe tomorrow per yard, on! The Table Cloths heavy all linen damask with handsome border all ound, yards square worth $3.50, special at ‘ $2.00 Ay: eral yards, worth $4.00, erns, very special at $2.50 r quality, at, the 3x2 yards, worth $4.50, 4Oe. B0e. Be special at $5.00 . Full Size Table Napkins ; to match any of the gee above cloths, worth $3.50 & yard, nc a dozen, on special sal Ny $1.2 at #2.50 Lace Sale New rien laces, In t terns, 2 t goes on sal al eam autiful pat inches wide tomorrow at wonderful price reductions. values tomorrow 15e Lace values tomorrow 20¢ Lace values tomorrow 33¢ Lace values tomorrow 496 choice of a large collection Do not miss this bargain opportunity. morning AT BARGAIN PRICE McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Company misc Stconp Avenve & Sprinc Srreer FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FURNITURE CO COOKING SCHOOL. Big crowds came to our top floor exhibit all yesterday afternoon to enjoy the practical demonstration in cook- ing ven by Mrs. Haffner and incidentally enjoyed the del * dainties served, Don't forget Thursday will be salad day. Mrs. Haff- ner will explain in a practical manner many novel ways of using up the left-overs and converting them into appe tizing salads. KITCHEN UTENSIL SALE On Wednesday we expect to stir up things at a great rate hen Utensil department, to convince shoppers we line at a RIGHT PRICE. On Cash only. i) quarts Oe ry Pans, Waffle cold haldied lrons 15e 8 Copper Rim Boiler 1

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