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¥i 4 oy . THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOV Donworth prior to this meeting,” he| in interstate commerce | the floor Preservation of Niagara falls from HANDS OUT HOT BUNCH | the encroachments of commere¢ hat Sea os ought to be ashamed | Federal supervision of insurance] nite pon Stone & Webster, ot Other topics tou@hed upon are:| = - bit oe | astern capitall He Treaty of Portamouth; trade in the} 4). & é ot Seal BECOND AV, FRANCHISE DISCUSSED—COUNCILMAN CRICHTON / Sal that he was glad that wattle] - -——- Orient; treasury dof ea; pub } Repub t ear ° had at last reached the point whe land; forest reser rights of ke t k SCORED—DONWORTH PLEADS FOR OCTOPUS Jit was no longer in the graep ot| wela and ¢ y in in i t ~minen-u88 or " tal, t having be-| wevernm@e@t expenditur f * oP ' » plent ere that It wa | secrete . me. C the direct RENEE ER ER EER RRNA A RAR RRR RRR itly sent to Chicago. If Furth Tt + r Z ‘ : se carsin Dactne wir the be [suing means owned, fe @ Arrest Laweon |iii'2 iho orm, santa * 1 any W they have © kind of a pull with # [ft ng * an effort to obtain tt F ib re f the P ee L f 4 : ye Kerr mpi Ag ygedepy North bag he ead bg ees ety peter Hegrraetia or Libel iF a4 * ha " t is all Over the state @f Massachuset *® [it beat not » it to him, a | | f ere , , r ‘ oe * y Aid relatives want a t mply get a note ® | he had alw ed able to tak BOSTON . or * f & Webste J » ¥ t T hed w4 of him 14.--Jude t | * them f t al b @ay that th to get a ® CRICHTON CRITICISED “ovtis 200 |P { * i R I ary J * Bushnell and othe tlelsed D fed to | Cy ] * B at Q ane I ( Mooting * |¢ n neilman from the orrant t rs = jt hw They said] rest of Laws REAR AEE EAR EERE ERE RR at he v & Rood neight and] < » y al man, but minal = libe Ke at when rixis was at t| brought w.| Bhorr t ambe - natituents to ma | Boston News bu reau | of av. franct 1 amber and q street cw R a tech y A ' y : the ~ t Mc os | PLAYED JOKE ON | h Tt re THE UNDERTAKER ~ ” z sath fra aid it was up to| | D ee : meg EE tusk One menhe ress oods ade @ . f wan r a at Crichton really knew oe P h, w " r A t t of ward; that if] ee 6 are » o° the t argalt ever w \ ra " Neigh 1 h Ww ho wa an enough or] s n hig " r tt 74 ing scation in the Mair never w have been ¢ and f Pa " ades ar eclally de worth @ ‘ w ‘ " th " It was ¢ sirable them to e auy & nde of f . wher inuated that Crichton had fabrica 8 SCOTCH MIXEL GS, 54 ‘ e, in es a’ b e a £ upor me Mor i matt e of tan, gra i ” a f hite Upon the to d riday x the t wa MAKES HIMSELF CLEAR. r g th é r ‘ kets vote it wa a8 t Neighbor Donworth took occasion | fe hes meer om asestal ae ‘ana 6 DONWORTH ARTI nem to b " t a h mit PANAMA 81 ( h fan broken a Donwort? ea Natgt I " a good al. fore th ham be f * 4 © hecked effe ne of the best and most popular suit ‘ le to p thas he| “scintillating sheet ; | to compete he city, not be-| / é : ” aby | Marte nut te The Lace Department Has a ; athe Wak teeat ons « , t A ee mare Saducialenlty’ ane gener] : ath Cut Price Sale 4 afterward ‘ ar t ¥. but because it would have cer j : . ” of Ba : -n h-| OF VENICE BAND}, GALOONS AND MEDALLIONS. Don worth tntroduced himself . the city w ‘ " man is « ba whe | friend and n bor to the clubmen. tten along ) ne & hese Re ® * | working al Marietta lde and ife Band ut to, , $ Venice nds and He said he had lived with the . or eastern capit ) that pal * yard he c t to, a yard : J the top of the bili for 14 year s f P strong. | tem a . a ul MABEL DEAN. Zhe and 85¢ Bands 4 ocece a vse ridden with them on the sam r of the S le order that rope a be 6 on n 00 nes her popularit shore of | STORM! Seadings cut to, yd. 94 Ye Venice Medallions cut q and also walked when the ca » Seomec t the ¢ er t ent by general taxa diy ‘ ype’ ‘oprie . 60c Bands and Gak Aenea ife ] 4 not running. Having thas squared} we 5 hat bad been| tH hat the etty ‘ mig age of, 4 ‘ m to, a yard dh Conia btehaiions aan a himself, Neighbor Donworth pro r 1 b al He was| !nstead of paying ne paving of| ; ‘ Ramee oe ‘oo The Bands and Galoons ci se big so sone "OTe coed to be in dan-| tT@ck right-of-way out of the earn Ba ‘i 7 RFOLK. Va ; 14 hel to, a yard ; re x TRIES TO REFOG. apis . | ings of the system, as must a pri-| Par nich fi aytr The. stage is soon te Mins Dean. | worst storm of th 8 raging} $1.00 Venice Bi 1 nies Medallions cut 4 q Donworth has been trying to be-! ) tk to hbor| Yee company, would charge the) * the mongering 2 man t . off the Atlantic « y a yard « to, a yard 89¢ : x }cost up to the abutting prop a Hag ve Sy ® - ure ' is a 26c Venice Medallions cut | $1.50 Venice Medallions cut 4 owners 3 ‘ , nn PORTSMOUTH, Va. Nov. 14 », & yard 1 to, a yard ; 4 " ANOTHER MEETING | sand + ne red r om |The cruiser Columbia, with Taft! 50c Venice Medallions cut | $2.00 Venice Medalli 3 4 The North Seattle improvement| ff! . - ty : aboard, arrived at Hampton Roads to, a yard 36¢e to, a yard .. : bess ub meets Wednemday night to take! togethe ‘ »: . ' of | this morning 4 p the matter , ‘ r e in| = ——— q : 4 rege tet McCarthy Dry Goods 4 | Cc Second Ave, ans bh OMPAMY Masia sircet FURNITURE... SHOULD INTEREST. YOU tional ever offered in the DRAINS GLASS OF ACID} “hat | | «COME, JACK, HAVE A DRINK,” SAYS TACOMA WOMAN AS SHE | | SWALLOWS CARBOLIC ACID | | THE EVES HAVE IT TACOMA, Nov. 14.—"Ob, come on, | soclate with leaving the house. My wife waa ju anging her clot Jack. Forget it and have one drink | paying been out on the street Big Crowds at with me ¢ wae not ready and the h Addressing there wo sri had not been cleaned during the Mining Cong ess t night after he had ee y. 1 scolded her severely and at verely aco her, Mra. Pearl Green, | first she seemed to take it very a bride of four weeks, residing at| much to heart. Then she grew rath ues offered you in th on of being the most northwest. We are determined to reduce the stock—the price will sell these goods because the values will appeal to you sawed pol- Crnrury Furnrrure Company | Sxconp Avenve & Sprinc STREET FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FURMTURE CO pa Eee ES Come in. Bread-Baking Contest EL PASO 14" he | 12% Tacoma ay., offered her husband | er boisterous, and, going to the side open a drink of what he supposed was) beard, willed a wine glass from a Open to every lady in Seattle. whisky, and when he refused It she| bottle of what | supposed was gave her head a coquettish toss and| whisky. She asked me to make up drained the glass, which contained | and drink with her. When Itold her| nearly two ounces of carbolic acid. | I did not want a drink she drained | The deed was committed about 7) the glass herself and then, with a all night physicians ta-| scream of agony, fell upon the floor Two h the unfortunate woman my feet iff fui man located a mine his brief statement was made by |} exact spot where this mineral nua Ame Mir arene opened this m Ing in White hall with ber of delegates tn momt every state In Visit Mrs. Haffner’s cooking school on our top floor, register your name and learn rules for entering. $50.00 in Prizes paratively bored wi Barly this morning they «ald they Lessons free—2:30 p. m. daily. for the ‘orm | had small hopes of her recovery Jack Green, bartender in a Pacific /f| Was to be found, and after drop: the greatest distance, while the mir I came home last night about|ay, saloon, and husband of the|f Ping « shaft of only few feet — I northern 6:45 o'clock and found a woman! young woman, and is the only ex $240 to $260 per ton se a re by the | whom I had told my wife not to as | planation known for her act | Thie great man has made poor man rich and has happiness to many an MESSAGE WILL BE NOTABLE = Jis=*riec"s8 sK0. wrapped up in this humanity, For your PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'’S MOST REMARKABLE DOCUMENT Pn 4 should cons | COR. SECOND AVE. Sune etas ie | S ecial @ UNION STREET = will be « NOW BEING REVISED BY CHIEF EXECUTIVE bon oa . wis = ree he a. | ; ‘v what he has done for ot | s ah (Special to The Star) { pediate the work IB rea cent. If you are sick t ah WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 14 Urging the reorganization of the|f hes! you; if in trout r > Bn “|The proofs of the message that! diplomatic and consular service relieve you; if you have be ot | president Roosevelt will send to| Advocating moderation in Chinese |ff fluence, he will remove t } 1 ge for the congress on the first Monday in! exclusion laws | verge of s Gir 3 of mber are now in his hands for ting methods for nting enjoyed you have LACE CURTAINS CARVING SETS—White revision, It isaaid by th up the cracks in the immigration vee busine he will eh a bone handles, sterling silver ice of 10 goo of bis cabinet who bi law | ‘ to overcome them | members y be the longest and most remarkabie ferme in governmental departm | Supreme Gourt —ircicnt teoevetexmons vtner dist operating the government ERNST BROS. INC 306-508 PIKE ST. m¢ ngs, In neat case... 86-10 pair, cut te aide RVING SETS cA Three- COFFEE POTS—Three-pint ; ihe 7 sil Ing the governn sterling t hat have been treated in @ ».Ueging the ratification of the San Special Sitted.ttim. wenath: cae abbling ng manner are th ing: | tp Domingo treaty . 8740 ver the Genk Will tae be Corrections of the nd| | Répommending better tariff rela john Guilivan, Maile Garrau } the regulation of ratiroad rates. tions with the Philippines and Porto the Y a Telling of what has been done to-| Rios he one ¥ en tt rn , ttor tchell ; ve meal Ab esumed " 7 . “ A Fron: = ” “% ward fing t anama canal and’) © Kxplaining the government's right 103 Second gd South, heat from the le 1el consun a ed p ¢ records in ¢ tan lenis ; hat will ex- to te of caiteinn dineiaanl Over Guy's Dr Bt os heater: seikemaiien Sa, om eat hee Pe suming ating legislation that wil tn > corporations engaged Porlore 908-8. Phone 3099. vital factor. It's the COM wf this state for the pu eof ~ - Open Sunday BINATIO! f these happy featur Ing the case before the supre: Bi icics which makes tho urt of the Uni Sta pon 6 ‘ it of error, and it is expected that | all question a i by the contest Pi © there Attorney J. W. Roberta is DINNER SETS—cComp na, V PIANO HOUSE BLAST redited with delaying the distribu six pers we yn of the oeta whe he called up nba * a motion before Ju Roll’ Scioss fio7 09 fRST a r gee MEDALLION PLATES—Very AVE... SEATULE Pharmacy across the strec : 1206 SECOND AVE. | 6 he y $1.35 plates, cut to.. months age The estate is valued at nes oe ~, and about $30,000 has been expended already in attorneys’ fees. Attorney W. F. Hays succee ntly in reversing the decision of deral Judge Honford and the #u preme ¢ of this state before the ter for YOU. We use our own home and wou any other. It keeps the NIGHT, giving a nice warm ng room on the coldest mornings WATER SETS—< ular $1 tt GAME SETS—Sem!-porce- lain, with appropriate deco- rations. Regular $4,00 value, $2.50 SPATULA KNIVES WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE When you get your Coffee from the Adams ONE. Tea & Coffee you can always depend on getting the best. Our Coffees SETS—Semi-Porcetair SALAD BOWLS—Semt!- Jnited States circuit court of ap-| peals . ®P-|] roasted every day in our own store with the latest impro appropriate decora porcelain, very pretty pink mr old stove needs im tate do the trick Since Sullivan's death a numbe fiame ga ffee roaster. All prices from I6¢ to 40c It $4.00 valu If your old »# needs a new lining we can do th a, % Bure tion guaranteed, Remember our new location, 1536 Second Ave Taceé:kieee af ‘eected-nind cial and make it good as new for heirs have employed attorneys to $1.50 TO $3.00 corner Pine Street Heaters. Stoves of all sites and | | | Sale... $ | | | contest the will. While Sullivan left © Ene at tha very loweet. prices Wednesday special for cash and final, Qut-of-town orders no written will, it has been rumored filled if postmarked not later than 6 p, m, Wednesday, Phone recently that he did make one, and ~ r C. O. D, orders not recei ved. None to Dealer: that it was removed from a tin box | deposited in a local bank. The ru-| iror cannot be confirmed RED FRONT FURN, & AdamsTea & Coffee Company