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It’s the Council’s Fault PRESIDENT GILL GROWS CONFIDENTIAL AND DECLARES FEL. LOW COUNCILMEN ARE ALONE RESPONSIBLE FOR CITY'S POOR CAR SERVICE MERE RE REE ERR RRR RRR Re * * * aldent of " er of this counc!l who couldn't get moe to, Do y an, p tr is he wanted ts from my ward?" —M, ¢ the * Baa RE * ARRAN Re her a world of truth In ¢ r topus GETS GOOD SERVICE ach Gill is genera attle Hlectric man and his on the ond fran lor to that impression, cannot be roved that exception of Murphy he t» y member of the council who attempt to obtain for his foregoing stat man Wednesday aut Most of eh de fact w vailed uy Ue Klectrt crowded, and whe that much, they that it not be he ty regard the membe of ther m to adm! hise adds ¢ the fact th the the or has made a real ervi a ne He made it In attempt he the in favor ure “four at heart fves them the | rvi tor the Mad at b care on ma tine, au wanted ertainly got busy ie « to . whe € art netlmen whe 1 and of the y < ¢ ood flush tts afraid improvement. ¢ tisadvantages andpotnt ‘on natural from sportation Just Such Bargains as the Thrifty Want Visit the Balcony Toy Store Children’s Wall Blackboard, 6 use set Children’s Ten-pins wooden box $1.00 Richardson Saw, red frame ‘Shoe | 7¢ Mosaic Stove Board ned, 26x26 in $1.25 Cobbler Outfit, usa, in neat box Roll Red Rosin Building Paper 59e Te pair Heavy Canvas Leggins ise P 10e Cold Han dle Fire Pok ers he Se bar Fels Naphtha Soap $ for 10¢ S5c — Welsbach Alr-Hole Gas Lamp, com- plete .. B9e Ie Dover Exe}? Beater .. Se as 4 ac 69e wood Sse home sve Steel Qe All-Bristle Black Brushes 18¢ = 25e A. D. Fancy China Cup and Saucer » 106 15e Genuine Em. ener . Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union ory Knife § | will aur the probably elty Third ward has ar service in the aye RACKHONI tion that ould be if thet i! HAVEN'T ‘THE t i's conten the ommodate the \tives in sunct! had rit wnths ago force ement in the service on Lake line, but it what It ought to be yet My contends and quainted with the pal atfaire knows, has ample in pmpel decent treat patrons, if they Murphy imp the f on in on Aw ar of muni ounell ower “ WHAT ONE MAN COULD DO. and able able to do it the pow strong bably be Wd have backing the pany and other up against him, b the support of the any honest ma 1 it he lity ity, he would b the counell Murphy's right ond fra m man alone orp at he w eople, whe in trying to rep Was possonsed ol real fighting ca ome @ power tr me wad the what ay hise shows he wishy-washy, two-by tatives of the people sent municipal ty do n at it in that Nght misrepre iy pe seem to look NEWS OF THE:::; STATE COLVILLE promised new nation jal bank SCARCITY of candidates for of |fiee in Contralta. OUNTY taxes this year PIERC unt to #1 73.20. CHATHAM HOTE to easte BELLINGHAM ommiasioner Burton reported RALPH EMERSON, will build a big shingle mill there AT OLYMPIA the West Land company, of Seattle, filed pa pers. HENRY WILKES, W ut off hig foot while cb tree DR send found ©, W. TAYLOR ex-Senator Taylor om & Wagon, n wen Deputy atcheo, 8 & Town sued GRIGGS, Port for divoree. Can't of fel! of Tw causing COUNTY > wants to palehee wel to $6,600 dedt. TWO independent telephone com- fighting for franchise MENASHA, Wis, the every equally far overy the | Maa block after at . Tacoma, sold Fish Hoquiam, America be Rotstfort, brother oma, } pa- Woodenware ¢. company will butld big tumber mill at Spokane. WILCOX fax red Tuesday night NIOW lumber ate Hart- Wood Lumber Ing Aberdeen STATI AUDITOR wivow King $12 county #chools. AT EVERETT re soolallat and pro! In the field, TACOMA likely to try munietpal »whership tm the way of owning ,|Pallroad terminals. AT WALLA WALLA five keepers Moe . nine miles south of Col muti $14,000 lows by fir build company at at 109.66 f Olympla ounty © the publi hibitio 1 tok sale for have revoked violating gambltr KELLOUGH Clothing Company +| Walla Walla, will build new bust to cost $24,500. CITIZENS’ PARTY, Port frond, held Tuesday for delegates to city convention MEN AND WOMEN of Belling ham want school ehildren vactn hated before admitted to achools AT CHEHALIS on Tuesday a 36 r franchise was granted to the Centralia-Chehalls Electric rail ALE below D'Orevitle ¢| pany | WILL ‘Town caucus night, would n night STHAMMRA plying at pught by Navigation Pend Newport River OF ex-Mayor »| Riteville, declared void court declared he was mind when it was made AT COEUR D'ALENE, Lewis Lumber pany will | 75 mites ratiway from Coeur a Nockford, and thence to Idabo. aT commiaston hy becaus unsound BR. bulld atto OLYMPIA the state ratlway that the Gr rates = th territe thern road Atatar RICHEY, Seattle plumber art at Olym corpus, certain A.J applies to supreme ce pla, for writ of habeas charging untawful imprisonment by Sherife Smith. AT SPOKANE Firat Lieut 4 C. MoClelland, 1¢th Inf thought, tried to cut his he is under charges for sug v shortage tn company funds CHARLES TAUX, Spokane health crank, arrested for cruelty to }3-monthe-old child, giving ft mett Thaths and carrote and nuts to eat Wife died from game treatme Den iw Dec eve veeeeetsesere WOULD FRED THEIR BOY * ON BREAD AND WATER * Clarence Springhead, a run- * away Ballard boy, was sent back home yesterday from Bel lingham at the request of bis parents. The parents of Ralph Peters, another Ballard runa way. however, sent word to the # Rellingham police to lock their * boy up and feed him on bread # and water for a week. The po- lice will, instead, ship home ] | | weteeeeeeeeeeeeee a rd If you can't wrt PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO, Great Salvage Sale From the Wrecked Steamship Alameda STEAMER ALAMEDA--WRECKED OFF THE GOLDEN GATE Men's Suits and Overcoats Saved From the Wreck MEN’S $10.00 OVERCOATS FOR MEN’S $15.00 OVERCOATS FOR .... MEN’S $15.00 CRAVENETTE SUITS FOR $1.00 Wool Underwear for Women .... goc Child's All Wool Under- wear . +e... 484 soc Cotton Underwear. 24¢ Boys’ Clothing at Half Price Pay Less Than Half for Furnishings tse Fast Black Lisle Socks 6e¢ asc “Wool Socks, Price eee toc White Ha idkfs... asc Suspender ase Neckties, assorted styles Pants Suits $1.65 Boys’ $4.50 Kee Pants Suits for $2.25 Boys’ $6.00 Knee Pants Suits for $3.00 Men's Trousers at Half Price Men’s $2.00 Trousers Boys’ $3.0 oo Knee for Men's Shirts .. $1.00 Men's Stif 75¢ Men’s Golf _ goc Men's W for.. De ‘Trousers for. $1.45 5.00 Trousers for $2.85 Shirts 24¢ Women’s and Children's Underwear soc Women’s Ribbed Under- wear ‘ ; 29¢ Children’s and Misses’ Jackets and Coats orking Men’s $300 S40 oo and $ Of Tweed or Kersey, were $3.00, $5.00 and $7.50, while they last....$1.64 COR. OF MARION MEN’S $10. MEN’S $15 Sor \ $8.50 SHOES For the Women, Men and Children at Salvage Prices $2.00 Boys’ Box Calf Shoes $1.23 Walking $1.75 at $1.98 Logging Shoes at $2.98 Child's Felt Slippers at $3.00 Women’s Shoes at... $1.58 PANTS- to go at, a pair B5e $3.00 Dress or Shoes all at 3.50 Dress Shoe BOYS’ KNEE 75¢ quali MEN'S SILK UNDERWEAR, REGULAR $250 SORT, FOR, A GARMENT Sita 900- First Ave. SANDS OF COATS, SKIRT! BOUGHT FROM THE SALE AT 25c to DOLLARS’ ¢ and Lansing, | the time « ton of pig iron and lead Puget Sound Metal *| | md | In Madrone hall, Tuesday night pes Seatt #) nexation. him #{celved from the taxpayers-annexa %| tion party to join them in a debate * CERODELLL LOSE RI in ad, see page) will hold a meeting tn the same hal! UNDERWRITERS, STRIKE wr trike of elgar into effect fer held betweeen manifacturers and the cigarm ®’ unton, but with no result not improbable that KBY general "Ww saterday. Several ¢ noes ¥ will be declared. Recovered Two fishing sloops which stolen from 8. Minami, a Jawan fisherman, last spring have recovered by Patrolmen and Martin by the police. fam Bhort, of » recovery number of pirates by Officers Kel Martin, Can n and Carleton | stolen from the Works, was recovered The slo we discovered West Seattle near the cabin of & Short. The vessels were used carry the stolen goods to T “ORIENTAL” | The new Oriental Limited, | Great Northern railroad sattie, arrived exactly mlay night, at 8.50 o'c Paul, making the run hours and 15 minutes. | call * the route, was compelled to stop people to glance at its on lock, fr at in the tr splond [Wut in spite of this, Conductor Cope jand “landed hei this ayne. The in eity train is furnished in trains which will be maintaine: the Great Northern for first-cl |travel across the continent St. Paul > WILL DEBATE the citizens party of West held a meeting and discussed An invitation was annexation, and {t is thought invitation will be accepted | The taxpayers-annexation Thursday evening. WORTH OF MEN'S SUITS, UNDERWEAR, DRY GOODS, ETC., 16 OFFERED FOR the Dollar MOST OF THE MERCHAND SOME 16 A TRIFLE MUSSED, ARE SUCH AS “MAKE UP” FO MUNOREDS HAVE ALREAD FRIENDS AND COME THEMSE SALE IN THE CITY TO EQUAL FOR... FOR. oo SUITS oo SUITS Underwear for Men at Sal- vage Prices 75¢ Wool Undershirts 26¢ $1.25 quality All Wool Shirts and Drawers We Shirts Se d Shirts and 456 $2.00 Scotch and Drawers 75¢ Derby Ribt Drawers Women's Waists Made of Mohair, French Flannel and Albatross, worth $2.50 to $4.00; your $1.39 choice R. & J, CORSETS, ODD LOT WORTH UP TO $1.00, FOR, A PAIR 18¢ PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. 900- -First Ave. COR. OF MARION IGE 18 PRACTICALLY UNHURT BUT THE PRICES PUT ON IT R EVERYTHING. Y BOUGHT, SENT THEIR VES TO BUY AGAIN. NO THIS—-LOOK AT THE PRICES: » Mittens for Women and > Children Be Wool Mittens, the pair 13¢ pair 16¢ y Goods at Salvage Prices Bed Ticking, the yd. 5¢ 3¢ the the sc Calico, the yard... 1 gc Outing Flannel yard soc Wool Flannel, and red gray Dress Goods, the yard. /.13¢ Men's Hats at Sitvess Prices $2. D5e $1.45 00 quality for... 50 Men's Hats .. Women’s Furs, Capes, Jackets and Coats At less than half price. None damaged; as good as new when they're pressed and shook out CIGAR ROLLERS It is a sympathetic strike in all branches a the trade Stolen Sloops Are wore be Jobn Kelly The sloops are held Te coma, who is now in jail there, Kod with stealing the vessels of the sloops was the outcome of a raid made on a oma. A BEAUTY of the conceded | to be the finest train running into) tim: and allow ont on the alk in} lly At OF bn! ‘ain ors | on | | halis elty rem! styla, and is but one of five eimila by jane from | it ao n thela party SS | acter | trt Burke Released Alfred Turke, resident of San Juan island, charged with having smuggled 600 pounds of wool across | the Canadian border and old it in} American market without pay-| ing duty, was Tuesday afternoon titted of the charge b | in the federal court During the process Attorney Higgs, f was fined $10 for A fire known ment of the w the def contempt of iginating use, started a bullding Wednt The damage ‘on was about $i and $100, fully insured, The is owned by the Hardman os Situation Is Grave fy Sertpps News Asen) WASHINGTON, D. ©., Nov Information was recelved here night which indicates that political disturbar o have out in Panama and that ar is not impossible These advi were chiefly of an unofficial char but they caused a feeling of uneasiness and apprehension in all circles here from in the at Broadway ny night to Ui an un bane of and Youler o'clock about build tent last seriou: broken Se WOMAN HOLDS DOWN CLAIM WITH FAIRBANKS, Nov und guilty of holding down claim on Cripp reek with a gun, Mrs, Nellie Andrak was fined $1 yesterday by the com missioner. She appeared upon the claim with a cartridge belt strapped about her and carry ing a rifle, and ordered off some men who had started to work for R. Stack, Then she made Stack follow her to @ roadhouse and told him if any shooting was to be done, she would play the leading role ie dndndetndadndnandadtaded 3UN KF eee ee eee ee eee eee eee Pee eee eee eee eee eee Grant Car Franchise CHEHALIS, Nov The Che | counel!, Monday evening. ed the Centralia-Chehall Railway & Power company a 35-year franchine to operate a Iipe within the limits of the Among the conditions i# a prov hat the company, after operating| 10 years, must pay the city 25 per! per cent of net earnings. An hourly service tralia and Chehalis, o exceed 10 cents, Atlery Lung *s3 on Balsam sv BOYS, TAKE NOTICE AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE FREE. KLINE & ROSENBERG. gran lex is also provided ures COUGHS ENGLISH MAN in Seattle Friday or Wait will be Satur day and watch for him ATTENTION 1 will not complain of criticiam; so says Prof. est, the great HEALER. » charge if not satisfied when lings are over. You to be judge I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge If I fail to call you by nan gain youth, health and vit removes evil influences, trink habit, to ares all nervous in busl- ake my home onquer my er can I merry well? soon can I marry? y can I ma How can I get a good t an I remove bad How can I contro! How can I make think of me? How can I hold my husband's love? How y distant an I keep my 103 Second Ave. So. Par- $1.00, Sun- Drug Store. Readings, Open on 306 L, 2099. a week-long special pri cing on dining tables note these important value offerings A splendid Table ineh Dining id onk, with a 44 polished Aidly made, legs ar od ingly neat For Thanksgiving price in special pat week the very $10.95 reg. price 815.00 extension, r special 6-foot $12.7 8-foot $13.25 This Round Table ing pattern, nicely finished, Inches In diameter, extension only, legs are some- what similar to pleture; for Thanksgiving week we spe- cial price it, Regular price ts special $12.25 of pleas- pak and top is 42 in &-foot solid $12.75 $19.00; Regular price %-foot, One of the new pat- terns, solid oak, 7- foot extension, nicely polished top, 42 inches square; one of the most attractive and best values in the showing. Regular price of 8-foot exten- ston $16.50. For Thanksgiving week, very special priced * $13. 10 of the new This solid oak Table ix well legs are of an at @ pattern; top ta und Is For Another Dining iit square ing week ot extension reg. price $14.60; special 811.76 $-toot extensior price $17.00 Another of the stocky leg tables, wild oak and extra ong, top ts 42 inches for Thanksgiy- ing week we extra #pe- clal price the two reg- ular sizes— 6-fc extension price $16.50; reg. #-foot extensi price $19.50; special $15.50 $12.25 The claw feet and at- tractive legs of this ta- ble make it a very de- sirable one. The top is of the finest imitation quartered oak, highly polished, top is 42 inches square; a vi genteel and siibstantial table— Regular price, 6-foot, $16.5 for Thanks- giving week $12.75 for Thanksgiving week $14.75 Standard Furniture Co. ate eel 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. We the Gr going to retire from ry business. re is a chance for families out our here for an established and Mail-Order business. The stock can be re- duced to suit any capital. All kinds of store fixtures for sale There is also a grand oppor- tunity to combine this cash bust- with the dry goods and no- xt door, and start a store that would 723 Pike Street. F. R. YERXA & SONS, or from Sth Ave. All our winter marked down. that we have black unfinishe we are selling for $15 cannot match it anywhere else for $20.00. Pe Lewis 4 CO. CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesler Way. Zoods have been An extra special A genteel place te borrow mo: diamonds and all kinds of jewelry. Strictly Confidential. aherglan Nerve Es e TY ver PALAITY dave cured ot Nervous lee Strengthen the Gi el rouble stopped perth neg per box: ¢ bekes, Ruarante cure of refund money, UR. 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