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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUNSDAY, NOV. 6, 1906. THE, THEATERS MI66 COLFORD OLD FAD IN NECKWEAR, REVIVES exciting as horse race r plotured. O I | Be te > | 18 K. Magoon? Who te bh | ‘ Mintetor Panama } j : ' . Qove ¢ . . — j |. Announced view governor of the } reer eNUT I pole | | Wonderland Exhibit by ‘ _}| GOVERNOR oF cUnA = » A s few min he ' AL TROUBLES SPR NG ! wman & Han | ¥ ahecure law a | w ger tN FRANKEL IN ASS . thiet rhautes . ; } ' svER THE BA ' olng t udden rine 1 gation Ove y ' f the} One of I : GQRAFT—SENSATIONAL te : : ale ha me sert ft bly dane RETURNS AT THE THEATERS. we Well as several of the | Whor th king 1 to Star Theater-—Now Bil pours. w r the ‘ nea F i. ‘ W. Mf f ecent withdrawal of the is with T. RB. whether it be res #8 “ ' ternoon tt ! + Pape om pa from the/Hen Davis, oxtad man mar | but the | BM fr ‘ A the knife betw t 1 ig /Shal of Arizona, or Big Bill Taft, | k 1 I ta » Fee the wost ing between the representa-| sitting om the ld ' ni ee troubled f the ’ and Mr. Sears] ©. EB. Magoon con from Bry] | t f the hous he 1 fecal Be com \ f most hair |an’s town in N a; he was ; her {a see JUVENILE HIGHWAYMEN IN . control the prives of work a cha of ‘Tom Lawsen's|bore in Minnesota; he was brought e band 1 ' JAIL erat on The cause Finance on « farm and acquired college Reread, A ‘wounded ra Bit trvoble fm the Fras h “ on met in an upland law by dint of self-der nd ron “ jar the The trio of t o F is the recent prit yen office and, a all the ca-|8chool teaching—which is the sam - f 4) Carl Schu Btew Brown 1 jg connection t ery of the combine’s agents had | thing | gnificent animals and are | idward M this mornir eper company from bia position, | ing in his stockings; he | tes oe Li ia arraignment in the agreement be bbe was cursed, thea threatened|!arge around as Taft, and his girth] a. da ka Tee ere will nee ould be aystem's de hie tithes week and w . RNS Ea | He care to Washington poor; he Near Seattte sentenced to terms at the state re ge matte’ Sears stood firm in his posi) worked like a piow ho he has/ed tt appears that his chief reepod king to his subject t half t th form schoo! fe the auditor jon, however, stating that he could) written a book oa law entitled “The | «ibility Ces “hema lag oath ng to hie sub Be Hive Aaah ~ - ‘or furntshes tole ter | net bigger trade from the independ |Law of Civil Government Under | $27,000 per amaum as the poo | ey do suy that we Btore, 610 lev. ELLIOTT & MeGREGOR, Tailors! NEW YORK. Nov. 6.—Miss Maith of the fact : nt concerns than he had ever had Military Occupation of Panama, and the handing out of}more than ordinartty errow. Bia one veil’ | for good dressers, 1329 2nd Ave. Colford, of Newport, may be given means the mecnbere are | from the members of the combine.| He is sbout 45 years of age; he! law opinions to the bureau of in| Panama, and the following explana [for Sse; Carter's Beef, Iron and) — — credit for the revival of an old fag. as to whal t* going : ae ~— tions between the/is a bachelor, and he is a Roman! sular affairs. Of courne, the tion ta given by w man who knew) W $1.00 bottt Il takes away She is wearing, with pecullarly fhe pon rade Register, an inde atholl tora tolhim t \the pang : BR | Ww h effect, the dainty chiffon and lin , jem of applying the canstitution te here pang of taking medicine when ' a nt Aer comeere and ibe Ament om is one of th the government of a subject He took the job seriously. All/you knaw ft came from Bart a ny eather rie collar, with a stunning big ents ompany nember ol , happy ta was het 00 almele, and the he riding salut:| Where everything in kept Jean | Means protection for your horses, | bow of maline un he chin. One PE Mester trem « mines with }are stil pending The connection * but rieads. Some men with which that document has been Ing and receiving bet ual~ | Get raffine « from Tom| of the new fish net vetls, in white, ow necuse the | between the combine and the liso enemies while doing favs revised by Counsellor Magoom to | with the dignity of a fv r aavings. | Henderson, the saddiery man, 212 . small round pleasant weath- 3 og a combtue |typers and bookbinders, whieh has ors: an - nm an te tente -e Philipyte +++ | Occkde ave one hat, she uses with taste bination, and| caused these two latter to boycott |» f 5 end odmniter of & mas 7 Rice 1 oe _ py "i oe ee SS sweet . w — . ey }the independent companies, has refusing to do anything ee Moog 4 - santy job | proves am obstacle in the way afe! A man goes away fr ' ' ' ree chane to Wasbiite was 0 himeclt, } oo Lit, Soe ranse| tage gtexey ster Se, Spenie . : | here are two special values from our great nas There ts a BIG man!|war, He had been having « very | car In fuet iy a GREAT man. Ixn't hard time in Lincoln to make # liv-/ he wa j b d sh f 200 much ’ : AL SYSTEM : ; Q apes FOR soune rorrs. | THE GRAND man! Biggest tng and bis friend, Chas Dawes At u in the government ete e who had likewise suffer a m | he « ohn Cites! haan sah hai Ask bim what the man in the of-|colm-—hetped with Metk and! “your ¢ a bebe pga flee ai others te stip Magoon tr tlhe longs to are to with the hear somebody call him moat ‘tod aren) Om just laughed, and—and of the new tasular aff rt That ts tact | for the batteries ada |. ** ho was very oor ou ment. He wae tickled to ple to thing which centritutes to mines. The efficere will be abte|""0" lrecetve the salary of $1,500 » year!/Chas. K. Magoan’s po ond to view the eatire field of fire from Md you get what you wanted which the position of law clerk peld, availability as gov a sub} el) the batteries to the beat). oe oe tem is ie 0 we and the work seemed so much too cople, Ws the fact that he bs! edvantage. fm this connection Maj. | exactly. But he was fine aboutieasy that he spent his leisure moja Roman Catholic, MBrt of Uncte i, and would have dome it Mf he) ments framing up bie text ‘ nations are of that} Chittenden, of the United States y like to be governed ie GPM ASSELT AND OTHER OU | army engineers, will leave here for 4. He told me one of the But the balloon ascemston dt the east, where he will make « s lever heard. In fact ntl! T. Roosevelt mo of their own num ber WAMISH VALLEY RESIDENTS in oe the cipal forts thera, |* BIG man Magoon’s chest. He N has any doubt that Ma . Ms hat is the way people talk about tid of his head, compared) goon w govern the Cubans to PRD NOT REGISTER FOR THE REPORTS ON CEDAR Magoon the Magoon back with that of the bod ntiafaction. At the | RIVER WATERSHED. He has made goed wherever be/| secretary of war, foding It longer hite House the of ” that ; has been put y He taland broader; be Metened to the|he may prove so sntiefactory that Horace G B who has made «a to aay responsibil lMageon laugh and then he suejthe Cubans will elect him pe rpetual ona » m of | our i ar never let him come otlen of the ont tien of the Cedar river watershed, presented his re rt to the council tat wight. The report, which states that the sanitary conditions sur rounding the waters are exceed ngty bead, wae ferred to the finance committer MANUAL TRAINING IN SEATTLE NIGHT SCHOOLS. Maunal training was begun a Mourteh last night at Pranklia| Persanal ine, But, when the re said the Magoc PEFKA-BOO WAIST MANIA 1S: DYING od the voters of Van Asset portion of the Duwamish feeeatly incorporated into ¢reated city of Southeast Raving regis’ Sil very Ukely compit sed the vote will be deciaret ileal Seattle is a city of the aad toters must register btract-} “Prepare to go to Panama ee eas aint that ts cons proper thing There has been no article of fem now and Central schools. Nearly 30 will r ee swing the Bammer and push the} Wins nttige fer severe See lane at each of these schools, and | ot hes ctyated such a furore Os folay, Ror aid they even | [ON 0 the week work will begis the fluffy, * fimay, fussy, lace-be ment te do so. They were in|” he ¢ p> : as m “At the! trimmed peeatoo waist Mints ee een Tae ters from the altar have stopped md aed very “sore” over the pet that they were taken imo this er chy without their con . or : & Meowledge that such on taken place bere en tacit understanding | @ Kosten railw will pay no attention te) ¢ that portion of the authorities of Southeast from Midway to Molson, in the middie of their sermons to | rateo their bands to heaven in die quest in what they termed the “im Pode of the peek.s-too woman Igeside t Roosevelt also had bis say ® the machly discussed walst He even threw in the nwork stockings as a shocking example of king latter school sewing and ¢ | will be offered as courses. According to A. H. MacNeill, loouncil for the Vantourer, Victoria at Rossland, B iiway weet nearly 5¢ They are voting today.) mien, is ready for operation, a cor that et least & cer | sincate to do so having been grant the American woman's moral de @f those doing © © | .4 from November 1 | cay. But just so long os her desire push action is illexal | for pretty things was satisfied the . f didn't care what the + of humanity Terrible Cut in Shaving Mirrors tomorrow st Hartell's Big | Red Crome Drug Store, 61 Second | Finest Fre ateat | yle, Wednesd yw prices at 40, She ont shed the bristl 's Low Meat Prices M%c Ib.; 3 Ihe. fine rid feGnd steek, ie Ib pot Toast, 4c to Ge, at Market, 669 Third ar | ind. G22, Main 5 Bars Soap for 25¢ Bleached 25c toc rforated Turner i} | Hur White Cold Water , worth 5c bar, at ‘The peck.a-boo waist ts dend, andy | from its ashes rises the se ere Hiormade linen shirtwalst of classic outline. And sow the tin laters and moralists who have made themselves hoarse preaching against the fimay taloeved poek-a-boo may fold th ie ta | pence, for the American pman ‘Mapleine as a Flavor- ing Extract Iss the finest and most delicious on PLATFORM SCALE. $1.25 Alluminum slanting dial Platform Scale weighs 25 Ibs ““89¢ CURTAIN RODS. wood , 10c extension brass sash the market. It can be weed to Curtain Rods with soc heavy | favor any kind of desserts, and is patent brackets,.... C Brooklyn very healthful. The purity of Steel Spider jj Mapleine is guaranteed by the man f No. 8 lefacturers, the Crescent Mig. Co. PAINTS. por tcne d by the grocer. stove, Soc Arcade pure prepared 29e¢. Paint, in 1 quart desire for;to anything you want to pay for cans . 25 black with ber capricious Japaned change is anxious to demonstrate | them just to get rid of them, for ? Servin, to the world that mature gave her 4) Date Fashion is abroad with a HALF SOLES. Tr ng | pair of broad, perfectly shaped|new decree and experience | has ~ sy, | shoulders, the effect of which can-| taught that she is not to be trifted tse pair Hemlock tanned 18 inch, not be marred by the mannish shire | with Half Soles, heavy 10¢ + for pure leather ...+« 1he rade in every cafe, restaurant and beanery in town was a record WAS A SAD DAY Bgeake n ¢ in some dark un build POCKET FLASH LIGHT Se astonally % pint r ue Parke Ng 2¥ , [requented corner of public et Flash fnew shape, ings there could be seen a litt decorated gipup of men gathered around a China The dental work that ts hon - lee ni est and well done is the only it’s election day in Seattle Creamer; kind any person can afford to It has been a sad day for the glad) some rounder His customary hat have. In our work the best skill is coupled with reasonable prices, And the advertised prices are the cost for the best The finest gold and por bridge work ial, DIES FROM RESULT in of) | OF OPERATION CANVAS LEGGINGS. 75¢ pr. heavy canvas, lace, res .53¢ boore emportim, has ti the law red to giv Une great merical voter an opportunity to spinton ty the ald of and without th 2 of Mum's extrt f refuge, th n closed b en work celain crowns and are $5; fall set of 3c hundred fancy eret ballot toward taftuence pattern, HUNTING COAT. crepe platinum fillings, $1 an An ae Se “Eee heel he apttal 4 ' — escagae swarmed the hotel corridors gazing] ! a wit + and father Har & mat, le tor Bank Bidg out at the dripping sh * fer also four 19¢. Not for him the elusive Manhat-|¥ tan, the cheering bigh ball o OIL HEATER. “30 humble beer, and sadder, ah, fa $5.00 ard perfection Agents 75¢ HUNT'S HANDLED § v4 ‘hon! free 1 mierda f ion g lis, for one day only, a bright mer " ‘ on +t large size, for AXES FOR 50c lory of the past and a fond hope Etc penient ol th til ' Keen Kutter the future weal held a . . od Steel Axe, for Soe F Rain to the restaurant man. BVEFY | morrow, wi : . restaurant in town put op am ex: |)’ : aie . tra force for the noon rash and], ed tend. 9 i profited by M, for the free tanch|". tape s seatttiowe, graber went in he and the noon } Adal UR encom omen 2 a ee $1-4-Inch polished brass pints W. ig U br i} votes eet egg] Wagon Umbretlas brass bar sash pull, To; 6-ineh old] The big kind, the strong kind and spper sash pull, Te, at Spinning’s [the right price kind at Tom Hen ¢e* | derson’s, 212 Occidental ave ’ different styles +there ta not o more attractive and effectively designed bed in the whole show, It ts the most popular ved; high ends and a The regular value of in this grade extra otrong. —tor the week this excellent full eiee iron bed te inl priced at $3.45. It's worth nearly twice this amount, in colors, exactly lke picture, straight » girls, this Is the last week in which you can enter the “STANDARD Way” Contest —we will be very busy this week giving out the remainder of the “Contest Furnitare Cards” and tell you to be sure and don’t delay--come right away—enter the Contest if you haven't done so. two splendid couch special values. from our showing of more than 100 different styles--- $13.26—worth $18 of splendid style is this Couch, simple and pleas ing frame and shape, spring edge claw feet and side band and head scroll, finished gol den, deeply tufted, cover ed with active pattern of Persian velour, any col or effect The regular price is §18.00; the very al price for the week i 813.25 Standard Furniture Co. Th fd ror SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. ; heavy and ay the week 86.95 partioulatly attractive effect of the fine this bed is $12.50; priced in this very hog eres meatly curved top and foot ends, —showing a few of the 170 fine prizes, valued at $200, we will award to “STAND- ARD Way” Contest girte. ere couch #10.90—vorth SL —an attractive, substantial- fy made Couch; uphol- stered in fine grade Per- sian velour, in all desir able colors and patterns; deeply tufted, spring edge, pretty claw feet legs, attractive moulding and scroll ornaments on edge, golden finish, The regular price of this couch is $15; very special for the week....810.80 TACOMA i a ai maniac