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THE SEATTLE STARLWEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 “the Standard we Hiencral Meeting NORTH COAST MAY BE HARRIMAN LINE At 1611 Wiret av Wedn day will buy BUCK Jevening the Seattle Association Football club wilt bold. general down d week tecl rar a Mor- ri meeting, when the selecting com heater ke public the elected to play in mittee will names the first team, want the f But if you do pot seo page. 6 - - splendid week’s drape ry store news--- ; My Bertpos News Aas'n) mullty to ite Petific extenston. Its the Drapery Store has been very | late p & new ar 2) SW YORK, Sov, ! The Watt) last offigbal adwmlasion was the Black rival ‘ow the showing is ready, and it's the most important the x The North Coast Ratiway com-! But the St Paul ts going to the ; there's a world of drapery newness a , ' and goodness sociatod in the western railway jit will butld its own lina = It will T th th 1 sip from the Chicago, Milwaukee &/ own its own terminals and entrance se Coffee, This is the way ey will be re St. Paul, The contro! ix now cred-| at Tacoma and Seattle, The great , of the best » duced ited to BH. Harriman. middle gap, the real question of t ble kinds at w male for Regular $10.00 qualities, the pair : “In the Pacific coast field th hour, may be crossed via the North Good Fresh Kus, per dozen 2. : 3 are three mysteries, One is the! ern Pacific. St, Paul needs the west Good Laundry Soap, Regular $15.00 qualities, North Coast, the second the Pacific| ern extension badly. The len Act L—"T see your $1,000,000 and Act IL-—"Well, boys, that was Act IIL—"Hands up, gentiement | I) MINIS | j railway the third the Norih| haul on the St. Paul ts ¢ Will raise you $1,000,000 more.” easy. I had only a pair of deuces."John W, Gates, you are my pris Gerth Dancin and Blue 4 $20.00 qualitie * Regular $25.00 qualities, the pair $15.00 onert” Yakima & Valley. Kach appears to| have about 300 miles of road on pa per, from the slope of the mountalns| rapidly, In 1906 ite alr Viated average haul wa 10 miles, The through midy cut wheat—It's superior to other brand—per bbl We have sample 10-Ih, Wextra Flour busin Colonial Nets for to Tacoma and Seattle. Everyone) the western lines is getting to be eed short win Gentes complicity with any of these) the money making business, t Yorua’s Extra Bacon, per pound tated r. fine ae A lot _ be war in , projects. Their backers claim they| Paul cannot make {ts proportion of ; 1Ge ru, Be white, red colorings, are all independent. There ap 4| the profits so long as it g Yorxa's Extra Ham, per tb, . the 4 inches wide, priced from 0c Coffee in to Tbe the yard to be on the face of it a gr ut-| small allowance out of Hoffman Durst of ‘competitive railway bulld-| overland haul oes, ing’ from Wallula to the Pacif | “Within five years the St. Paul CORO Rae FOr: ther’ *3: + ose We Do All Our Own fourth line, the Wallula Pacific, is| will be sending ite traffic over it Ease quantities, por ib... SBe avowedly a Harriman project own of 1 tracks from Chicago | Extra Ceylon Tea, per Ib Oe U h | K —couch covers, new patterns, Persian ed ail priced 3 nd cholee fleet fring around, very specially | for the week, each tons ente | Promoters Must Explain he above per pound in quantities: White Floating Soap, excelient quality, largest slae bars, box $2.75 Act IV.—"“Who you? Act V.—"flay, Pat, Ill bet this Act Vi-"Ah, thank — ye alt te 1 peytedins the "33.00 ee Who am I? Iam Pat Crowe, themoney against your un that you'reCrowe, Iam sorry I can't wait any 8 723 Pike Street. 200 pairs gham Lace elebrated kidnaper! fooling, Let's see your gut longer, but T have an engagement at F. R. YERXA & SONS, Curtains. ecru and Ara The complete mystery which up deal in Seattle, is that the North | 4. Goodby bian col «ular values with the! to the present time surrounds the ast has nothing to ¢ k, the pair identity of the promoters of the! Pacific rafiway, and that if the | $1.75 | a North Coast railway and their mo- franchise is granted construction on “rT, A T Hi h T R H didates nominated: Mayor, Frank } ST tive in building will have to be re-|the line between this city and axes @ 100 4 0 haise | Coates; treasurer, F. A, Movers; BOYS, TAKE NOTICE A lot of regular $5.00 the pair MNGARD —n— bate: » the company succeeds Walla Walla will begin at both ends | ” |councitmen, Horace Chesbro, J, T caiaaenys = MAG. corded _ an @ Curtains; | § getting from the the! within 60 days | Child $ Ci b WwW Dyer, A. Gifford and P. Kirk, A . & splen lot of new patterns i ; franchise for which {t applied at the| It is not believed by many | ren, ays ul ome myeting of tho independents will be KLINE & ROSENBERG. to choose from; special values | STANDARD upbolstering wart last meeting. the North Coast has anything t held Wednesday evening. } for the week only, the pair is the right, the goc ind, the — only kind you can be satisfied with. Good upholstery work has made hundreds of friends for this store. No matter how small or ‘The counci! will insist upon « full| with the Chicago & Milwaukee. It} Tevelation of the plans of he is more likely an emanation of the| Backers before considering the Canadian Pacific, Great Northern) ¢, franchise. That announcement was or Northern Pacifie. 83.50 at 83.75 the pair 100 pairs of Novelty Lace Curtains in Arabian color, newest pat NEW YORK, Noy. 15.—“The bet-; taxes every year, due mainty to the r class of people in New York can-| enormous number of immigrants. ‘ord large families. They have| “Who. 1 ask, would want to | not aff New York property owners,” said| barrow. No wonder our houses of Mrs. Corey, “pay Increasingly large! refuge and roformatories are filled." S ‘ : wag may ze the ite vo t Made by Chairman Bowen, of the| The franchise will Bot be taken! too much to pay in taxes to support| pay taxes to educate children that terns dining rooms, bed cham ginny Meats hn Ae ate Sorporations committee, Wednesday| up at the meeting of the corpora large families of the thought-| should never have been brought ig here, Whrarin, O0.; ceguee | ous tarenatly aatieanal morning {tans committee Wednesday after ea poor,” linto the world? Why should thet Here Is | $6.00 values; for the week will completely equipped shop, thor- About the only statement of tm-| noon, becanse Mr. Kerr told Chair-| “This was the bomb which Mra.| thrifty pay for the shiftiess? I am r Ce very apactel pitest, Se ay | Oe emis, aud abere. ae Portance yet made by J. A. Kerr,!man Bowen that he would rather)s M. Corey exploded yesterday in| not so unchrietian as to aay that ‘ y 7 personal sup ion of the work Of the directors who is handling wait awhile Soclety of Political Study in a| the child, ouce here, should not be Your Opportunity 2 mg fi odd lots of Ha) | imeuces abeniute aatiatastion. Wa ume a eo evil a eo © « —f rabi ace Curtains, in two se - .. eS a b oe : = }) _ r a ba whi oaks ts po age ag gptndee el and three pairs ote pattern, | Wil gladly give you an estimate | greatest sensation im the society's| grounds, ete., the children of t } with be phased cm cabo os long ns | oS SS pears: Bin ping — history | poor wil Increase Hke rabbits in @] T P h a pcemmamneneiiannse é BY THE TAT TLER. Standard Furniture Co. “Hello, Star. Say, that cartoon hello, central! , re ‘ { “Koen off the tine SURGEON’S BLUNDER CAUSES DEATH get yours about the Sunset is the) «Qn that’s better. That you Mreal thing. You've hit the nafl on! Star? lad “Whe head” “Say, that stuff about the Sun 2 Mf The Star recetved one message! b-}-m-g-b-0-r-r-a-l-ma! LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 15.-—/fnet that it bas been discovered that the above Tuesday and Wed-| “Hello! What's the trou—b-I-u-r-| Eliseo Lopes, the night clerk of the| the probable cause of the death of| Resday it received a hundred | Delet-z-t?”" Hoffman house, a lodging house in| Ontiveras was not the bullet. from 1016 t0 1016 First Ave. *Ticoms _ And some of them were very| Whereupon he heng up, and, in a} fe few miautes, called on the other Por instance, one man called up| phone, over which he had no trou “@m the Sunset phone and his con-| ble. this city, who has been in the coun-| Lopes’ platol, but the result of a sur- ty jail for some weeks charged with|geon's needle being accidentally shooting and killing bie friend Pe-| sewed up in his tatestines when he iro Ontiveras, will shortly be re-| was operated upon at the county Cheap 9105: And Little Monthly Payments Persation sounded something ike! By the time he reached the office | leased from custody, owing to the) hospital following the shooting. this: | again he not onty congratulated The i —_ = . 2 a Star. Say, I want to/ Star in a votce choked with right-| ‘ — Deaemrr, w-h-i-c-2,] eous anger, but pleaded that the edt PEE Sw'norm—tank’ "| Sor'vome ip toni ommee to waren Must Pay $15,000 For Breach of Promise a “Hello! Hello! Say, what the—j him eat up a Sunset telephone book - gains continues with more vigor from day to day. Crowds throng from every point of the compass to CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—Mabel Ro-; John O'Neill, the wealthy and aged land was awarded $15,000 by a jury! engineer in charge of track eleva-|/ in the breach of promise suit against | tion for the city. HOLD CLUB OVER CANNERYMEN “Sign my petition asking for the ) above their heads that, unless Ker- ointment of State Fish Com-| Shaw was endorsed, he (Deming) METROPOLITAN SOLD The ing will be ultimately made head- quarters for the general offices of $3 Metropolitan buliding, cor ould 1 t the railway company | jer Kershaw by Gov. Mead,| Would withdraw the fish business! io. ‘Third and Main, was trans bie — ereaiter ysa ‘I will withdraw my canneries ces ce ee ee ferred Tuesday from W. T. Whit-| SOUTH PARK HAS TICKET Belingham bay pavicngeethe pan = foe oo ney to t jreat Northern Railway| A sous was held by the cith ‘This is the ultimatum E. B. Dem- leompany for a reported considera-|xon's party at South Park Wednes of the firm of Deming & Gould, | #294 of dollars worth of trisiness | ion of $200,000. It in sald the bufld-’ day evening, and the following can Brokers, of Chicago, extends to|t© Bellingham. The busizess mon | highest grade ma- terials, which were taken from the wrecked steamer Alameda on the rocks of the Golden Gate and sold to the Novel- ty Cloak & Suit manufacturers at @ mere trifle, who jj-| Of that city saw the point anu sign people and fishermen of Bei!- | ® pe a over the commercial interests |! their names -| BLAMES STRIKERS whieh secured the unwill atures of a number of Be } ‘s business men. At the head of the list of cannery The Seattle lee company was sued by R. C. O'Brien for $5,000 on account of alleged fnjuries re = 4 : , fednew have kept thelr Men's names stands that of E. B.)*ulting from am accident Wedn Deming and F. W. Purdy. a Bell-| day offered a novel defense. The to Mer na eee ee ape m banker who is a close|fendant company admits that one ie “itil tain te cei twat atetnes We tese my o tens mak- Of Mead’s. That Kershaw |of its wagons may have rua ove Mat ites tc at cobatine nex. Ween tng uP, inane been practically the tool of the the plaintiff. bat claims that th the best fitting ready-for-cervies apparel in America, | fashionabl and ifiak concerns of the state. in- | accident was due to the action of a the Br urst System clothing of Boston, and have a } ate | gar oho eg mera aya barter pw — eee ee first-class tailor shop where alterations are made by ey which firm Dething is the | wheel and threw off the brake of t pont atong od i ne Sd Gcesaed: Apetesten, & tat ti wan at onder xport hands it4 Is the outcome of a very heavy 4 The amortment ty is how it comes about that so|the driver's control when it ran | panei “a ie . yet complete; business men of thiacity have down the hill and bumped {nto} . | overstock and will Str, Alameda on the Rocks. Better grades wit their names on Kershaw's O'Brien. The accident occurred | vercoats an incoats This is a Fall Stock of Costa, Suits, Gikives, Maintenance stcame Petition. Deming held the club during the labor trouble of 1904 caditlys, In the latest styles, and will be sold for « slight advance ve the salvage cost. Long, Swell Tailored Suite; worth | All Grades Misses’ and Ladies’ Broadhurst Not Last Long Syst $18 | «gion sn Soege | Suet Sencar ae Be i oP ‘4 made up of double Fs meee Hg wed M4 verything IsPriced eh (4 But while it lasts it’s an opportunity Wf | “Eig cee) SO Other Reliable | Ou ‘to get a fine instrument at a remark- og (cnvcar tomaaaee | alnieeen sae ae aoe | Makes P et oo : = & good value at 00. Salvage | Salvage Sule price.... 812.50 vee ixx ably low price. It is well to act at Sale price 813-50 | High Grade Man Tailored Skirts, - Lowest Here : in broadcloth, Venetian, Pana- —_—— once. Any one of the instruments pI Ie | price S745 . WE HAVE GOT TO HAVE ROOM FOR OUR BIG STOCK OF TOYS. al Glass Hand | $2.00 Fancy Jardiniors, all large | Se Bar Feis- ws] mp, com-| sizes $1.29 | Naptha Sonp, ff) 19¢ | 5 ted Fancy Cus- 3 for ....10¢ ff |? Flewer Pot € | soc New Dr fe Package | 5 ancy Honey Suckle New Dis XXX Best in Johnson Engtish sected Map of White Envel- ain, siways $8.00.. babeapamneg 74 eee... 4.98 | vere oe BS = adel | Me Fancy Crepe Paper, in rotia, | +2 oe a any © be | Ibe Polished Steel Stove Pipe BE | 100 Burst il Leather Postal Cards.... 5¢ ff) Ie Black Fibre | $2.00 Set © Lanch Box Se | Porks ..... Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union J. Redelsheimer & Co. $00-804 First \ve. Cor. € bia St. Strongest Overcoat State. House in the es te 1515 - 1517 | Every Day Bae tl The Fair 0 ete 4 Bargain Day. BIG VALUES FOR LITTLE MONEY AT THE FAIR WEDNESDAY, The Jewel Soft Mustin, sold A beautiful rtment of Embroidered Shirt Waist Pat- | | | | and ae blue | A jot of odds and ends ir new Finish Ble everywh B1-% yer yard, Wednewday, pongee, black, cream, ‘Cer champagne and pink, reguiat |“ gets, most ail well known prices $2.26 to $3.00, cholce makes, ‘orsets worth up t $1.60 each, W Wednesday o.s+ sosaes nesday, ch $1.98 Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Cotton | nit Shawis, in biack or cream, regularly sold for 350 each, Howse, always sold for 200 per Wednesday you can buy them patr, Wednesday .......12%¢ £0P coceccee sevccesoresss EO payable like rent. sold will be delivered to any point in Seattle for $10 cash, andthe balance ; “Less Than 20c a Day” ohler & Chase }; 1305 Second Ave. C, A. MEYER, Mgr, Arcade Bidg. In actual figures es’ Skirts, largest assort- ment in ttle; worth up to $8.00 age Sule price 85-00 down to 82-4 Lightweight Kersey Coats, thre quarter length and cuffs trimm pleated and fv ades, black $12.00. Short Box Coats, Picadilly, in black cheviet mixtw rts, hand tailor price Worth CLOTH DE A new feature. We have all the and steam shruok, which we will etians, Broadeloths and Mannish goods are specially adapted for tal INSULT US ON CUSTOM-M This ts the only bona fide Salvag cloths taken from the wreck. EXTRA SALE TOP COATS—$5, $6. $7, 3S, $10, $12, $20. Large Line of Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Schoo! Coats at Salvage price vs. 8100 to $5.00 82 Finest Imported Kersey En- lish Coverts and Broadcloth ts, made In the new Exym- pire effects, handsomely tat- lored; worth up to $60.00, Sal- vage Sale price ....... $22.50 Coates trimmed in fur, of shell beaver and lightweight ker- all shades, materials and values up to $100. Salvage fur; Sale prices. $37.50 to $4750 PEOPLE. Double. PARTMENT newest Tailored Cloths, sponged sell in any quantity, Coverts, Ven- Suitings in endless variety, Our lor-made garments, ADE GARMENTS. # Sale of Cloaks and Sulis made of Novelty Cloak & Suit Manufacturing Co. | 1207 SECOND AVE.—L. |. HOFF! MAN—Opp, Pantages Theater