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“lm Out of the Street Car Business’ wJAS. A. MOORE) i a t of the; ing that the council would now be ar business, for the present! more wing to give him what he asks horieed The Star to make} But there fs no danger of Mr Tueaday morni Moore coming to the front e counell has reed You may leave me out of con he efforts of The Star, to tion,” he said, “I will leave n favor of the com-/| the street car business alone, at there n con-| least for the near fatute, 1am te sl ecu ome! buay with other matters to spend | « as to whet ot Mr time haggling over a fran M would renew his application | chisg which It seems impossible to! e BY THE TATTLER. to see a narvous)n y e added, as he sized the oct a little bit of I { fellow up and do and ca fod in the shape of a dried-up, w ulated he was worth about 30 cents ened | Irish man the ot! in real money as he rushed into the office of Doc Aw, that’s nothin’ at all, at all tor Ludlow, health officer, and flop-}a mere tools,” replied the bit ped into an easy-chalr of peat, as he withdrew from the of A what?” asked the do fice with a very dignified alr reached the “hy in Ten minutes later Dr, Soandso bec nt |"phoned Dr, Ludlow, and asked him a-a-nt a narvous docther,/ very angrily whether he an’ of Wa-o-a-nt him domned quick, !a joke to send a pa * up to him too,” squealed tht sod, as he rolied/aa a patient he didn't have a his eyes too, but the other way an,” gaid Dr. Soandso, as he rang} Weill,” said he, somewhat | off nervous, I admit, but L hardly! The bit of peat {s still looking for thought that it had become public /a nervous doctor knowledge. What do you want pf & nervous déctor, won't a xlyspeptic | BURNS CITY BUILDINGS ora hh or a horse doctor do? d io Sn Se. Ronee Rete OR SHREVEPOR Nov. 21.—The he, aaked ty hall, city market and two atore “Me little biddy is that narvoun | \) 02 Sy os tiaertned he. do be makin’ me. nearly | DUldings were burned to the gram “ - 4 4 “ by « fire here Monday morning. The era-a-a-ry, she do, an’ of wa-a-a-nt/ city prison was slightly damaged @ navous docther to fix ‘er up, 80/514 due person was killed. Three oi do, piped back Ould Oirland. | pet ot 4. ron ere also injured. Lows Well, you'd better go to Doctor | Boandso,” said Dr. Ludlow, as he} ‘ : ‘ sighed # sigh of relief and not of| ¢, Dp, Stimson, the largest mill nervousness,” but he’s pretty high-'owner in Ballard en that he is ton. Priced, and you've got to have the in favor of annexa “Beauty Is but skin deep.” some sage has sald. You don't disturb the skin with wrinkles and worry signs if you have comforts in the home. Get them at the new store 1 will take care of the payments. FATHER TIME. Wednesday Is Last Day of Three-Day Couch Sale Remarkable values such as these at the Three-Day Couch Sale will do more toward making you acquainted with new store's ad- vantages than any other thing. Come in, 812.95 ‘Couch, covered in extra good quality velour; assorted frame, heavily carved, extra wide, with patent steel bottom sup- port and oe edge; seer — ~~ 75. Three Days’ Sale ice ERNST BROS. INC 306- -508& PIKE ST. The Chicago Varnish Company manufacture the very highest grade varnish and their product Is recog nized by painters and finishers as being without a peer. We can sup ply you with any amount, large or smail, That plies to no other article to paint. We recognize the p' vative and decorative prop paints are expected to give, so carry only the very best. Mixed paints, any color, per gallon, $1.50. White lead and ol! of best grade at a right price. cheapest” as it “the best is ap does er- rtles A glance through our brush sup ply will easily show it to be the most comprehensi nd most com plete in Seattle. We make good, firm bristles our strong point and guarantee the best article money wood 1 and we are headquarters for this For floors, The Chicago Varnish Co.'s stain is the best made in this co tr exceptionally fine stain roots or any woodwork. STAINS BOTH PHONES 1158. thought It} THE SEAT TI COMPOSER LIONEL MONCTON'S BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS WIFE THE OBJECT OF YOUNG GER |the chain which | Way at the risk of his life and res lthe car on which Mra Kelly and jeulng, single-handed, Mra M. E | Kelly and her little daughter, Grace,|her daughter wore riding, Thi from a watery grave. jloosened the load of logs, whieh | Mra. Kelly and her daughter were! slithered off the car and Gown into riding from one of the lumber|the waters of the bay, cartying the | camps of the Hequiam Lamber com-| unfortunate woman and her little | | pany, where she had been visiting| girl with them ther husband, who is employed there| Massey, who is employed as a | as foreman, to her home in Aber-! brakeman on the logging road of j deen ‘They were a on a flat-the lamber company, saw the pas Novel Became too Realistic | eee | y Gerippe News Ass'n? {remarkable experience in Minneap | st. PAUL, Minn, Nov. 21.--| olin. There was nothing doing In | Standing the window looking the afternoon and he dug into “The out into the darkening jungle, the Queen's Prisoner,” « bloody tale lhero was lost in contemplation. | which somebody had left in the | Something whistled through the alr room, He bad just read the stirring With the fatal arrow recital of the hero's tragic finish by jand fell quivering | Bing, cr who shot through he window by which an oxeasein window, when as Osgood sat was shattered east, while | H. S. Ongood pro far as the walls his room in| The bullet was 22-callber, and Hyser hotel would permit. Today broke a five-inch hole through the he is showing the bul’et he found g'ass. Reproducing #0 nearly as it on the floor. Mr. Osgood, who ae lid the events In the story he was the lumber trade for the Wheeler then reading, the wk to Mr. Os Osgood company, of Tacoma, came good was of a kind to cause mo and had this mentary paralysis. up from Lincoln, Neb Doesn't This Sound Good? | | The name a fame of Great az is the amount of money in circulation, and great as is its lis spread broadcast over the cov freedom. of clreuiation, tt.s coe try by newspaper articles now ap-|stantly becoming greater. In this | pearing in the east respect Seattle is particularly | Im speaking of the resources of | markable. the great northwest it is stated that Thousands of people ar pres wealth and growth in wealth | ent acted by the wonderful fu lof Seattle is “veritably astonishing. ture of this city and the section The clearing house ipts are in which it thrives, and are mak growing with | ands. ng preparations to remove there attle ia the greatest of four centers take part in the almost unbe of commercial activity in the north ble proxperity now enjoyed by west those already on the ground. ‘Which Octopus Shall They Patronize? all the sputtering gas lights connections, but during those 15 | now illuminating the court house years the wiring has rusted and | be done away with and scintillating been gnawed by rate until they are electric bulbs installed in their | no good | stead? The commissioners are consider. This is the question now vexing |ing the question of having the old the county commissioners. wiring examined and repaired, as against the considerable rewiring {t throughout All points are in favor of electric expense of |iflumination, but the expense in | volved in installing electric lights! If the commissioners decide that | throughout the court house is what|the court house must be rewired worries the commissioners |completely, bids will be called for, | Fifteen years ago, when the King | and a nice juley plum will fall Into] was built, the building and light the bande of the electric company | which puts in the lowest estimate | for doing the job. county court house contractors wired the made it ready for electric STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. a SUICIDED IN BOUDOIR OF MARRIED WOMAN HE LOVED IW VAIN held the loge on | the} 1905, Aid was at once secured and Mre Ly her daughter and Massey the gallant brakeman, were taken to Aberdeen to the home of Mra Kelly Mrs. Kelly an@ her daughter were little the worse off for their tobos | gan tide and ducking, miraculously | lescaping injury from the falling loga. | Mra. Kelly would not allow her gallant rescuer to be removed else where for medical attention, and he is now resting at her home, his wound having again been sewed wp. He ts recovering rapidly and } | thought his wound wil! heal Teer eee eee eee es | * i* * MILAN N * # this year there * # dente in the Alps. * eee ee ee eee * * House Burns The residence of George Roberts. Collis ood av Hillman City, was gutted by fire Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock The loss ls at $300, It could not be « how the fire atarted, th owner be ing absent. Vol firemen suc unteer ceeded tr king the flames w the assistance of the chemical and gngine from Columbia, which came qn a jal electric train from the | $100 invested in the Calumet & Heela stock in 1871 has paid in this stock ts timated to pay to the FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FURNITURE CO On memes need eae 6 ee ee The Alaska Treadwell mines have pald stockholders $5,200,000 1m 4 WEDNESDAY BARGAINS jdends with the unning only $1.60 to $3.00 5 Odd Plates | Deep Pudding Pans Homesteak mine in Sonth Da Of super grade Royal steel, kota has pald {ts stockholders | ee * — bt rode Ph r § spy gs Poe | 2-quart, regular 20c, cut to.. averages not more than $3.00 per| 3-quart, regular 26¢ ton. | Ca & Hecla property has 4-quart, regular paid & stockholders $83,350,000 z sitet ante Ne ypc agora yyy robe s-quart, regular J0¢, cut to one of these properties have ore ru that will compare in value with that of the § Bost per Com Chamber Sets any, whose stock is being offerec 10 pieces in pencil, brown, € jay at fifty cen v € ‘a- | blue or green. These $2.75 It was the same way with Calu for | sets now cut to 81-98 met @ Hecla stock People ref 1 id Raisers {latter place. The amount of tr ance carried is not kn the, gecond fire of the we an, AND HERE'S ANOTHER wn. This is at Hill theomew F v pummel the ¢ neil M wien Wrovt lands 1 southern bounda f tr st or to Mey t to the tid ry 1 as jthe recent appointme THERE I8 A PLAN on irlington to run a line cade Corporative Blectri This line will connect eit the Great Northern at Rockport Marble Mount and will open uy about 100 mines. The work wil commence about January 1 r Acentvase If you can’t write an ad, see page 6 Borrow money? Read page 6 CITY OWNERSHIP FIGHT BEGINS IN EARNEST | stock at | 1895 bas realized § MAN BARON-OFFICER'S IN rh nd impor p in the| COUNCILMAN MURPHY INTRODUCES RESOLUTION TO ASCER- FATUATION— BROKE INTO ‘ of the wtroet of this | TAIN COST OF CONSTRUCTING CITY SYSTEM ON SECOND HOUSE AFTER SHE AND HUS ya HB alge Ag aga AVENUE BAND HAD RETIRED AND | duced a resolution inatructing th a BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS = ty engines ‘ ate the cost ;ebip’ le , nd was ready (o Tooth ine on at ete ca I as a full fledged advocate | The first p was the f , The Murphy tion not only, LONDON, Nove 21.-—-Love for Mise B k ‘ funiety Owne eague | pre « for car e on Second Gertie Millar, the leading actress of | ac a " nor f Pike to the fo t of Quee | the Gaiety theater, not returned by | hb Anne bill over the route propose the beautiful young woman, cau | More than 40 applicar ure ta u tle Blectric company, the Baron von Holshausen, a Ger ling the examina’ ' the|* for a continuation dowm man officer, nephew of a millionaire use fra t to the Union depot. The Frankfurt merchant, to break into Friday n i nt I a | clt | undoubtedly have to settl Miss Millar's boudoir at midnight y ' ated by ‘I r f the ht to use the company’s and there blow out hia brains t 7 t ha t has any, in court A pitiful romance of doglike ¢ ¥ r ; ke é wee “ n recent, statate oe on the part of the infatuated | y » 2 e e ’ I the righ oO Cone | German, who was 23 years old, was . sie wien 3 7 th b surpr d ; ay reet railways and ae | revealed at the inquest. Miss Millar * 4 ’ ge at oh Be w ; : n t pu hs ora Just av a who is the wife of Lionel Moncton > ‘ PG hen . : me rd ptt will hold Te a musical comedy compe well oot Pe Ba ad Fs 2 ge sr ll : n a | known in America, had retired with . es be vray Nee Sad a 7 ; ance iia 2 h husband when the tragedy in le f = cone ; & és n you write an ad? See page her boudolr occurred, The house * 4 milk 1 \* ae was awakened by the pistol shot & ack tt He ® land Moncton, firet locking the bou *; 1 he ; * | doir door, rushed out for the police * as t h the * When they arrived they found the 1 bares tying Gest. th pool ‘of blood int Gertie Millon 4 s pd { € nile aa | | iM Bago oh ed ber bé oa one to go to the Galety theater. 7 suicide the on wrote again to the | * * © ® # te Re Re em | room . ? tae week I my ve . photdsraphs aire rs saying ; | WANT HIS AID Baron von Molahaneon met Mies |!8.t2¢! wat have you done | Know have alway . cm hos Millar py re gy Mey (Miss) with your hair? 1 cannot imagine | something of a mystery to T. PAUL, N er LO LORD AYE 1 HADISDW S Sine, save GE: bor thax bo (70 C2 Prewee Girt | and now T want to tell you all x ¢ called ® RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Tollowed her from London to Nice | “1 hope I shall see you next week | myself, 1 am absolute n co-operal ef | IMoncton never met the baron, but |OM the stage. I hope you feel well | ruined. My people wante tes to compel the Hieoking upon him simply as a boy,/®"4 happy. I wish, indeed, to be) sflek to the army whieh I insurance mpanie |he permitted him to remain on | YOUFr little dog he . pir business on « safer ity terme With hie wife | “How do you do? Shall I never] £4 ht a small forty extravagant basis. ‘Thi re were dinner parties at Nice,|#ee you again? Iam always think-| me"from Germany. I have been | outcome of a confere when Miss Millar returned |e of you, Why do you refuse me | backing all » horses, and at |Tusurance Comminsian me, at the principal London res-| Your photograph? You would make | lasf 1 am utterly worn out, Uke an/ and the president taurants also, though Miss Millar; me #0 happy by It as @ present. — | old) man.” , | Dianned to a meeting never dined alone with him. The| “I hope you will find some mo w/the baron had the night he] close of the. present invest baron haunted the Galety theater | ments to write. I assure you I feel | kiffed himself was $5. He bou ( all the state commissioner 4 t 4 constantly sent Miss|Yery lonely in this Sanprancns ard orchestra ticket for the Galety,|i¢ necessary, of ow A G d B nightly, and constantly wen " aes taitins Salaries Warts | nares ted pete ran argain at Millar flowers. | it ar | | Once be wrote Mise Millar | “1 hope I don’t annoy you with | ng © hicken” forthe last time.) states, and at this meeting to evolve 98 Y d | “1 thank you very much for your| this letter, In any case lam en | Then ing to Mist Millar's bouse,|q scheme for reorganizing all the| ca ar Htetter. I hope it will nt be the last | deavoring to be your best and mont upnel! — wc ware he gained en-| important compan - . ny breaking & wind BANNOCKBURN TWEED SUITINGS, one of the hand- one. I have not quite recovered | faithful friend.” t x ' ; | from my illness, and have not been| A few days before he committed | killed’ himself, | DISCUSSES ISLAND Gomnsat 0d imcet popatan mnakihiaht ow Gib tudlens ie | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 21.—Secre-| comes full 56 inches wide; very handsome mixed ef. | nongers go down, and immediately | ‘ary of War Taft, who was the § fects with ailing shades of tan, gray and brown. | 1 2 jof honor at the annual banquet | madgfor the spot Btripping off his) Oe eeenm a club & y ey | This fabric is strictly all wool and is a great favorite coat as he ran, he boldly plunged | t#¢ Comm club here last nigh aparece sp 5 | othe water among the logs, not-|¥as accorded a splendid ovation| for jackets and long coata It is the,same width and | withstanding the fact t his right| pon his arrival. Thousands of per-| Jat the present season at $1.50 yard. You | shoulder still ‘contained the stitches! 0% greeted him during the day e your cholce of the patterns shown in our window |holding together @ gaping wound| At the banquet, in response to the norrow at, only. sustained a few Gays earlier in the/ toast “The Philippines,” Mr. Taft logging camp j said A ; | | When he dove into the water his The Phill istands are ours] T ] linjured shoulder struck the corner} #nd must be ours for more than ab e | lot a submerged joe. ripping and; seeration. It is quite probable _N Supporters tearing open his old wound and) that thove called on to act ax legis-| apKins- Ladies’ Diana Pad Front eccnieato staining the water with his blood.|!ators will not live to see th day stiful All : By main strength the sturdy] When separation consistent with the — . 20 different pet Hose Supporters, with G. J. Massey, a former Seattle; car which was loaded with logs brakeman managed to get Mrs. Kel iwitire of the Philippines can be| hs, the same quality belt and four straps, the railroad man, gave a gallant and| As the train pulled along (he ty and the girl on top of a log un brag Woe sold regularly at $3.50 a | Quality sold usually at |nervy exhibition bravery at) waterfront at Aberdeen, the aif set} tii he towed the log ashore and thus et ta ea aeak tae 3 dose; 08 sale tomorrow 25c a pair, now on sale | y A move ix on by the local n sale tomorn y verdeen Monday afternoon, plung-|the brakes suddenly and caused the) got the victims of the accident out) x, Gel at, ont: os or Ab ¥ v | Knights of Columbus to establish a y $2.50) at 25e ing into the chilly waters of the train to jerk sharply, thus breaking | of danger. ean bf ame te ipa dg he Catholic b to the present time no 4 have been| 7 TENT taken in the m aside from the| WE WILL CONTINUE TO SELL LADIES’ $17.00 TO appointing of @ general committee $30.00 TAILORED SUITS ALL THIS WEEK AT to look into the thing 5 EACH. BE SURE YOU CHOOSE YOUR ee SUIT NOW. How to Invest Your Money Verde real $100 invested in United its beginning has invested Century Furnrrure Company tued § $100 *Rol 333 in 1 stock in} Regul gran- ite, cut to $1.00 iced Pens Nickel Silver Asbestos Irons hing » trons t for oat. g- | In sets t "Be, < ’ 1 silver polished 1 be lined and | eat asbestos mat; per set : $2.00 Pie Pans ise 250 Granite Pans for Lipped Sauce Pans nice for stews or regular 70c pans, 40¢ to buy it at and yet t 5 14-quart, which hare, is any price of th fifty cent Se hance pass by or an investment knew the Proserve Kettles | 20 T Kettles for Teapots — | CLEAR, DRY, WARM WEATHER | Come and be convinced California offers many attractions to pleasure Ith seekers at th Muffin Pans B5e Berry Sets Por with y se to 65¢ Rice or Mush Boilers Capacity 2 quarts, 600 value, Ni ©, best granite ware, cut to... deaeeeeel dhe “ (All Spe pecials for cash an final.) at to We value $1.10, « write an ad Can you LS