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c= WATER LOGGED SALES WAI gor Row HAT A “ 3 ru Be «f , ny mt Jabn Davis & Co. has sold to E | non toon) c SMA (C. Berke a tract containing — 880 | aN iQ 2 . Mt her ovew da dn ane (20h loeated north of Pacific City | é 7 me \theant 2B (te Seattle-Tacoma interurban. 1) ny ‘: Mined tet, | The Beioe paid ts $60,000 rn eit George W. Dilling & Co. has sold i te » pag)? OB Hard for Wiltiam Wa ve of Port Gamble trac » Me Pus seine Homestead tracts, containing about a ! fe five acres, for $i Phe prop | 50 @ ae n) thee the Mtimaon Lum. (erty t# located on the corn of i yi us pany at San Francis sth and Kast Olive, Mr. Dilling ‘ I aig t the schooner |@!#° reports the sale of tract 69, patence tm ain months and ‘8. Sole 2 Horry nai. | Seattle Homestead tracts, located ee ge . > « wan in to pos. |@t Sth and B. Jefferson, for Sehwa: “¢ bavher & Gateert, to Charles Jones : | ie “ woolen veaset,| TN Owners were represented by Fi Fy avestment Lo . 1888 4 has been weed in /James F. Blackistone. The price | ) . : ald ts $25,000 ' Ole Hanson has sold to Sparks i Hires, th nt at corner of loth ; and Jaw for $16,000; also for A - H. Read a lot on Ninth ay. near t a [Denny way for $3,500 ——————— The Parry Investment company 1 | | | THE SEATTL K STAR —~SATURDAY, NOY. 10, | 10, 1906, 7 j= SCHOONER 1S LAGE REALTY | WAGONS WAIT ALL DA yan IN LINE FOR COAL ul ' m Bkagway with rip will be her first to Seattle eamer Drunciiffe, which thes been loading at Hammond mill, t due to leave port for Tacoma to day, where she will complete be Viae tok under ch ‘ & Co. Blab 1 day Knal goes to Winslow eo on the dry dock nd repaired The Sign ne ship whieh put in « sinking con Bkagw carge and many passengers latter are United States Bhoup and ctor of Customs Hobart at au B h ship Fingal, Capt. O'Nell, arrived in 4 t might from Van cour pnd locked at the Wall st. dock. Capt. O'Nell reported « very rough trip coming around the Horn Steamer Dolpbin while in Queen Charlotte nd spoke the steamer |Corwin, bound to Seattle from ee ‘SPECIAL MEETING (Star -pesial Service.) TACOMA, Nov. 10.—The trades | council will held a special meeting ] | " y ito J. B. ¢ ne for W. B. . | Witttaxns the southeast corner of Be k Be | |Rgmont and Roy for $6,000 tol Before daylight sixty or seventy wagons are fined up here waiting to secure coal and many are compelled to away empty. This Penples j ag mn — a all of block phot hh was taken at the Pawific Coast coal bunkers shertly after daylight and after nearly al! of the wagons had left with loads or had j jawaths Park addition, Mag up hope ef seouring « load and had left empty. a ae | |aotie bluff, $2,500; for Capt. H.W ft. Stat ¥ - mith to Mra Florence Chiek the] te ie etrugeling im the th] 10 other teams in tine had loaded, hour and might not be replenished yo'clock In the morning. Un the t cust corner af hich cad Cher| of a coal sbortage which involype|had Deen waiting his tum since (during the ent conditions aro relieved they one em . «| j ity for $4,500 ad eae to ce (5 o'clock and the mon who was Would Wait for It. ave to shit 4 extra expen : Se mer (Seripps Telegraph Services.) iM ig nee ; ‘ ose wd whith | 22t Me Hine hed held hin place neo! te raha a neumers =” LONG 3 wr aumers a ‘ eaters » hehl ‘om ve teams, @ on erenines » move © | Th me ie ¢ et er us : Be ae LONG BEACH, Cal, Nov. 10.—|the negotiations for the sale of the] "er * - 0 bed nh maton coal when the next cartoad time es when Ay, Lots SOO | The deities of three more victims | Batley buliding to a syndicate of atone aerious anitering Or ae ee ee ee Oe mped if | have te here | *” gf gerbe pa apa Greenwood ere recovered early this morning local investors have been practi °C ® cold # lane it te relieved. |9* hossibie, had reached the BUMK™! Vn. days tor ada emp enmel or ! we geen B pee moe rom the ruins of the callapsed jcally completed, though the final! Stall dealers are powerless to re- | °F), before & lator who held place near the head | “* - ae ae ES galls, eave Bixby hotel. This brings the total |papers have mot yet lieve it and are being drive ‘: ot the tne having waitea| . As sumber of dead to 11. It te prae:|‘The price is understood necessity te turn away soores of or- | € thase which CAME | Since & gelock. It te for a favored | °S! ot whether ¢ ae tieally certain now that the bodies | geo Jers which they afe unable to > many aheed OF) Oo omer of mine me gut < tang at ony ow | Of wll the victimes have Ly fecna. jon account of thelr t t Gevemraged, (0/5000 mo mang tavere in | We are doing the b 1AM tngured were |the coal ‘The coal CArnINg REDE Oe ee ee cut of and I have| ce? and 1 do think the tea rs 3 | danger this morning ny weaves! joptimistio and express «| their time waiting in tine on | 8" Ot Oe mr him a toed af it te tol *! Hined to charge exorbi will be held Meonda jas confident that relief wi! me | the meager hope that there might Deis. nog 7 would not do thin for the! for See 9 j#oon, but meanwhile conditions ap- |! enough for all j regular run of customers, and there | One Cause of Shortage matt | pear to be growing worse de Wn] Net Enough for All Is ey im it at this, but 1 prom wee iiee = pee ands Saale of cane | A + lide yp me ve Pacific Coast company claims | As carly as 4 o'clock rning | Expetionce has taught them all st I ref weal ~ and Lam deter-| 1. ne doing ite best also. In explana Phy r be tak | chat there prevanttity | "ined to Save | Itien of the a \ of affairs of % eames af wmall coal dealers t nat a 1 haven't seen anything lke this j es > an to tine up at the bunkers of the | @ would enongh 1 i Seattle mince the winter of 16) Ole yo gg sek ngy Seager stagger Pactfic Coast company for copi,| ie watt! the midgie of the fore Pata inat was during a se. |i% Ste to the fact they have They all came with the knowledge [2000 Asa matter of fact the sup- | 0") ona ae Fn wei | had to take the additional burder ee t they would net be given any | Py of Jump coal in the bunkers was) 1 ies who held | the | ot supplying coal the gy oa! until T o'clock, but that It would | Completely by BW iiing, “At that ao < ae wat, es ey be co r . odeck, at wh there were hbieh has been eontirel ted i (Star Special Service.) | NORFOLK, Va, Nov. 10.—The he Seamee ot tevenen| et ame wae a ie of the 4 4 elnewh 1 th mice Hom | NORTH YAKIMA. N 10—| government will take up the isvestt nation were permmtiag | omer wanted tump coal, but took | NArEINE ‘oom ‘ (on | ahortage rs oi . qua. Cas PAY Thirty-seven delegates were pres-|gation by sl grand jury on tT a'clock and begin Mt Instead, some went eway die-| patting Many a acter win | Pee Pacit ems CAs nt at the opening sess he | Monday of the alleged shanghal! weighing out at 7 o'ttock sharp, | “PPOnted after losing fram two to ie! i omg Bee paring in| pany mined in October ne a fifth amnual good re convention |Practiees by oystermen, WRO while at that hour the “independ. | (™tre hours ti waiting. | cing the supply = ‘ more than during “nt yruing, and more Shanghaled Charlie Wella, aged ents” wore permitted to take thetr| Mlle fully a a emained, walt | evsted when tile turr aponiing month inst 7eer eosin peg - Pengettcroyig F"ppcrmt RR gps egg gn Ing patiently the WE IG peg ce Ge gged—plbnadgn livered in Seattle 8,000 tons 4 t ot, bt - Samuel Hill, of Seat land, aged 17 years, both hav stim he that ’ ee | egpes i aos domestic coal, This would about . — vered an address, and several}ing escaped from a sloop after 27 Halt 2 0Rp tn Longin would be brought in from the yards | ‘Ml condition Keeps ug make up for the withdrawal of Ros serena {days of slavery privation. They At 7 wcleck, when the bunkers ing Charge Customers for Time, liyn coal but for the vast increase ees The pak sab Warn ius 0 toll a story of hardships that is|“*** apened to the “independents t around among the We pend ali of our time!in coal consumption, due to the in delegs: ide there was a line of wagons a: the) teameters that some more coal! here at the bunkers for nothing. At) crease in population =, 204] through the vailey in the neighbor hard to belleve. Their evidence will "| noad of North Yakima yesterday. F teed against labor agents, who will be charged with dragging men for the Fone fleet “WILL RESIGN th ee : oy ray pom Rare cog 7 Cn ot army officers, left for Fort Leaven worth, Kan While in Chicago See retary Taft said that his present | tour of inapection of the forts was! to determine f the smaller gould not be merged wih the larger ones. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, Now, 16—1t le reported chat on account of the fead between | ws and the democratic that Charen | Bryan wih geet lieaderes af Biinote, Roeschenstein, an Edwardsville od- ‘ler and chairman of the democratic Kilted in Mit ABERDEEN, Nov 16 -—-A young man nated Walter Hyatt was acct state comeadttes, will rewign Jane- yh mill to visit a friend. be sli . fet! and was caught the pm er. iM required 20 minwtes to op father works in the same mill cial to the Miner from Lewiston, Mont. says &. EB Miller, « well known young rancher of Beaver Creek. a few miles trom here, was shot and, it ts supposed, mortally wounded by & neighbor, August Meir, while ther ere owt bunting on Rock creck yesterday. Metr saw bis companion moving among the bushes some dis eaae ieee ok mhciaek ten tore deer, shooting him Mr. Meir en joys the reputation of being one of the best hunters of big game tn this section, and both men are popular Miller was married bat a short time GREEKS KILL BULGARIANS (Serippe Telegraph Service.) SALONICA, 'Kuropean Turkey, Nev, 18—-A Greek band bas killed % Bulgarians ond burned many houses tm the town of Caradjova, Hired Man Shoots ELLENSBURG, Nor. 19~—Joe southeast of this city, wight shot hie hired man, Clary. Shortly after Preece te bed he heard a noise, and on get lung up saw some one trying to get into the house. Preece called to him, but he paid mo attention and Seattle * Ge bern cow Gage exty hy he found it was hie hired man N. P. Cottition. SPOKANE, Nov. 10-—ta « coll ston with a string of boxears that had been careleesty left on the main track, a Northern Pacific on gine was demolished in the awit yards early last evening Engineer F. J. Keller sustained the fracture of four ribs and was badly bruised, ond Fireman C. P. Scott was badly realded Seattle Ree terme Acree ty thee sore A tee scree, fee view Carpenters Won't Go Out. TACOMA, Nor. 16 plumbers are making efforts to se cure the assistance of the carpen ters and bricklayers In thetr fight for the recognition of their anion by the master plumbers of the city Three delegates attended the meet irg of the Carpenters’ unioo and pleaded for a sympathetic strike, bot the majority of the carpenters did not see just where they would be gainers All Professors Resign. JACKSON, La, Nov. 10.—Bvory member of the fneulty of Centenary college except President Mogcrief The new freighters will all be off resigned yesterday as a consequence arners and they are torlof the recent stabbing of Rev the Pacttic trade, plying between | Miller by Moneri Two days ago % OVER 260 Perr Seattle, San Francisco, the Ha-|the entire student body teft the “ shoaeste> wafian islands and Saline Crus. It |eotiege on account of the retention SES Weemingwe je stated that during the coming |of Prof. Moncrief. Centenary col maw of cultivation J season the steamets of this later liege is a Methodist institution 2 waist | feet will handle 600,000 tons of ~ |tretght across the Mexican tathm over the Tehuantepec railroad Pusiness is growing rapidly, espe cially with the ishands Olympic Meat Market At the Union fron works in Sen Francisco the steamer Columbian. being built by the American-Hi wallan company, will be ready in February. Her sister veesel, the Mexican, will be finished a month later. The keel for the steamer Isthmian has fast been laid and it will be some time before she ts In commission SS — [ies teem, corner tet seer seh on Silverware Prices Advanced. NEW YORK, Nor. 10 the recent ad knives, forks and spoons, the ig iti tw biecks wimoter frome oe oy yi nounced new price tists on these i. in Mew On Pike at, opposite Bop Marche, |articlon yesterday. The Interna est 12%¢ I; pot /tional/Miiver company, which com wolle — sirloin, be ib roast prines several affiliated concerns, ) neans a fire és mente o 1 easels of various kind tre a erener M put up ft» prices from 5 to 10 cents os ae on all plated ware. Hollowwa he Ls rf weather Means Colds Iw ien includes pitchers, bowls PR 8 be prone & fire means | ¥ S800 ains 1 furnace means Ge the old prices where a furnace | . Se eivier| 900 Per Cent Dividend Net Gree building, University] iecmtadie a is = ; entr ee} NEW YORK, No The dire a tors of the State bank of th elty irip pans Ge; Ze dAp pans | yesterday declared « dividend of 900| , ) pans fe, at Spinnings r cent, pa ble In cash, on the *** | hank’s capitalization of $100 REAL _ESTATE—Continued The directors also declared the | rn fueial semiannial dividend of 6 j D) iW per cent. The large surplus the tdi wi bank amassed became unwieldy be | and toane cause of its small enpitalizn and « Yorks B a in order to obviate thi the direc A , torn decided to @atribute the eur | plus in the form of a dividend. It | ’ also was decided to Inerea the aed « capitalization of th bank from | . one 0,000 to $1,000 ) | 1 ome ° } trom cat: Wee gens anes wi. | FREMONT ae } - (wr aids tanta | FREMONT 1 w ‘ Lough's ¢ three-foot ‘ Rr | . * unin feat 8 without food for eight Mays while | . . jon hin recent § oy 1 the | ‘nam Now York Block fused nour we t ¢ “ny ‘a ' me of denise, WITH . Broom! ‘ one | NEAR JEP PRRBON #T \» ner gates sient six inaeet iP BROK |how to keep this young saurrius, as - roan Pusiiding ~ p ng seurrt T MANKMT |, . onvgh Fig Meat Meat Sale The City Hall Marke oo Third lav. near ¥ r, will sell today and | Le " eatarday roast voal, le; Rex hama, won. Addrens| tic; rolled rib roast, 10c; rib steak . 4 Ibs, 260; lard, 10¢; T-bone steak . , | 46c; pot roasta, 4c to Ge, Phone Ind 4 | 8622, M. 9188. one STYLISH CLOTHES, without the big prices. Biliott & McGregor, 61329 Second av. ° y parks) fine marine | », balanee montyly neode money “tor particulars. Taft in Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov 10 —Seeretary of x Taft came to Chicago yester-| mil po sega ew de -_ Preece shot bim. On going up to) teoming companion, had peo out and were on thelr way dentally killed at Wiigon’s mufll yoo | bell terday afternoon Going into the|!2% were issued, amounting trieate the body. The young man's | rant case was again postponed » Preece, a farmer, living ten mileslicn shingle manufacturers is to Thursday | held in tk Following @ Nght opera by FP. J. Due ce in sterling sVCT| Herman F. Gruendier, ts the name of ufacturers of plated silverware 8%) theatrical man | | | | bunkers fully half a mile lang. ox fending from the bunkers as fer up| |the atreet as the LAlly-Regardue would be dumped during the marn- ing and some of the more anxious and determined teameters camped mille Alt 1.10 oclook Ti leeds of)im their places to wait fo " at tere most of them leeded by &- 3? oelock 1 toads of cost had been weighed out from the bunkers and there were «ti! £2 teame wait- ing in tine, many of them for lump coal, the supply of which in the bunkers had been exhausted for an jte delivery and there were stilt 10 lteame tm tine, At that hour the team et the head of the line, after Officers of the company are op- of delivering eon! | timistic about their ability to keep the teameters cannot make living| wages, Our anly recourse is to quit | us business of charge for the time outtelpete that from other waiting tn tin coal sources will soon begin to enter Be Home of the retall dealers wholattic in increased quantitier, employe a number of teams bave| meanwhile the stringency degun paying thetr drivers $20 week wages to compennste them for | of getting coal for home uses grows coming te work of & instead of Maa every week. ] donee Mall to Leave Stenatiad, == LOCAL FLASHES, Jease Hall will leave the hospital im a few days. j Address to Bankers. Prof. Jobe H. Congdon addressed ® large soctal gathering of bank men tn Etks ball tast night Cement Workers Meet. The Cement Workers’ union, No C.J. Baker Convalescent. County Commissioner Charies J Baker, who has been fll for several | weeks, ls rapidly convalescing. City Hall Employes Paid. | it wae pay day today at the ofty Werrante to the mumtegg. the Labor Temple under its new charter about $95,000 Eaton Cane Postponed. The much talked of Eaton w Cotman dock asks the city councti| that the old sidewalk be recon | structed and that vehicle traffic be terday in the superior court was set for hearing on Nov. 16 May Close Shingle Mills. A meeting of Western Wash 4. & Campbell, seeretarytreas urer of the Internations! Shingle oavers’ union, had his right foot putated, as the result of an old Tuberculosis of the bone / | 4. &. Campbett Loses Poot. / C. C. Monroe Arrested. C. Monroe, proprietor of the loses Hi) pharmacy, 432 15th av N. wae arrested this morning by | Officers Clark and Vaeupell, charged Campbell Granted Appest. | F. Campbell, who was given fine of $169 and 30 days in the jell, was ready granted an ap to the superior court, His was placed at $250. | wt selling liquer without a Hcense A. @'S AFTER CONGRESS. Salior Killed in Fail. ‘The Arctic Brotherhood wit peti-| John Wiretiett, a sailer on the tion President Roosevelt to recom- | Neérwegian steamer Reidar, loading mend congress that $560,009 be ap- tumber st the Seattle Lumber com propriated for & permanent building | pany’s dock, was instantly killed in Seattle for an Alaska exhibit this forencen Wirstiett fell down Btrelek Eight Years Missing. e hatch Littl is known of the Search ts being made here for aallor John Streisk, whe for sight years) = Mini Association te Merge. Janke and wee Fairbanks Jan- hee been mining in last heard from et wary 16 Rev. Clark Out of Danger. Rev Terrence Clark, nasistant pastor of the Bacred Meart church. who hes been Gangerousiy © at The Washington Mining associa tion attended « smoker last night in the Chamber of Commerce, Bell. ingham. on the invitation of the Bellingham Mining association As « result of the meeting, ¢ bodies will probably be anited Electrical Raitway a. “A review of electrical railway development, aevelopment rent apparatus,” paper to be read by A.C, Babson at the meeting of the local Ameri can Institute of Electrical Pngt peers at the Chamber of Commerce Nov. 13. Address by Nadeau. A @iecussion of the proposed Alaske Yukon Pacific exposition was the theme of 1 A. Nadeau in his address yesterday afternoon to the stideats of Wuson's Modern Dusiness § college Speaking of Alaska, be gave a brief sketch of the country and of the purpose of the exposition City Workmen Want More Pay. Twenty five employes af the con struction department of the city lighting plant have petitioned the council! for an increase in wages from $2.25 a day to $2.60. This is Providence hospital, is now practt- cally out of danger. Sue for $10,000 Damages. Agnes Nelson and EK. K. Nelson thie morning brought sult aginst the Seattie, Renton & Southern Bays Pike St. te Uneanitery. Numerous complaints from hotel proprietors and merchants on Pile at. between Second and First ave. principally, wit! induce the board of health to take up an investigation of the sewer conditions on that bioolk. Has Gigantic Bear Pelt. Dr. DeSoto, a well known mining man, recently returned from Alaskn, ia in Beattie with one of the largomt polar bear skins ever taken The doctor has been offered $1,900 for the pelt in Sea Manager Cort Buys New Play. La Cartouche.” or the Vagabon: and 76, of Geattic, will meet tonight in| A petition by the tenants of the | something of the history of » well- REFUSES IN DEATH TO REVEAL IDENTITY The police are trying to Giscover Why the man wes reticent as to his history the hospital authorities are unable to any. They do not Grcenet, sidMe-~aget man puieg bis mame was what his name as Thomas Robinson and io bn A aane cnliel hia occupation as & commercial} upon him during his tines, but his traveler, who applied for admission | name ie also unknown to the Wayside hospital some days! Age and who died last night, refus- ing absotutely to way anything about meet, Pollo for admiasion the man w room and such medical attention as! his condition demanded. He told|event of his death, but again the attendants he was 47 years old, | steadfastly refused. but further than that made no ref-| His condition grew rapidly worse ‘came precarious and éeath seemed | Imminent he given a| authorities could use to communi- cate to his friends or reiatives tn the he to who his family might be | and at a late hour he died. The body or where he lived. The man's was taken to the Bonney-Wataon pearance seemed to tnd the | morgue, where he will be held until his family, if he has one, can be communicated with. I is anid the man had relatives in the city, ow MILK WAGON AND emugeting case, which renulted in (ruth of his statement that he was! « traveling man, his clothes being of i Bunce Hearing Wednesday. ‘The preliminary hearing in the arrest of James Bunce yester- day, will be Wednesday. Late in the to United States Commissioner Kiet- er, which wae socepted A collision occurred this morning at Ninth ay. and Spring #t. between Charlies 1. Le Seourd, sen of C. 8. | dairy delivery wagon. John Duncan, Le Seourd, of Whidby Isleed, and) iy. ‘asiry driver, was thrown inte ried at the home of the bride's) en father, A. B. Ball, 165 Twenty4hird LAMPING ON LEAVE, afternoon Bunce submitted » bond Le Seourd-Ball Wedding. }an electric car and a Meadowbrook jas Edna Blanche Ball were MAT | 1. Sineet but not hurt ws. le av, last night. Rev Seourd of Tacoma performed the ceremony. The groom is a popular) Colonel George B. Lamping, by clerk in Dexter Horten National) order of Ortis Hamilton, adjutant bank general of the N. G. W, bas been ited 4 30-day leave of absence beginning today. Lieutenant Colonel Matt H. Gormiey will assume com- mand of the regiment during Lamp. Week of Prayer. The week commencing tomorrow will be observed as one of prayer by the local Y. W. C. A. the veaper | ing’ abeance service tomorrow afiernoon being the opening meeting. At this serv seh = COMMITTEE MEETS the work of the organization in dif ferent parts of the world. Meetings will be held every evening of the) (Seripps Tetegresh dinbbeal week and addresses will be made| KANSAS CITY, Nov. 16 ah by local speakers. senate committee on Indian affairs, New Inspection Days. consisting of Senators Clark of Reginuing next Monday the Na-| Wyoming, Long, Brandeste, Tellier tional Guards of Washington witi/®2¢ Clark of Montana, assembled be inspected by Col. John Kinzte, | 19 this efty today to consider the re- ‘The Tacoma guards will be inspect-| oval of restrictions from Indian ed Monday and Tuesday. For the) 'ands remainder of the week Col, Kinste even to increase the supply, 494] Nov. 16 bul | was ome appears | - be increasing. and the difficulty | reception after the review and in- jot tomorrow to determine their action 1egarding the plumbers’ strike. The plumbers have threatened the con- tractors with a sympathetic strike all building workmen, and it is discuss the dvisability of this ) that the meeting is called ‘TAFT Ls KANSAS (Soripps Telegraph Gervice.) FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. Secretary Taft arrived here this morning and was received by the school children and cadets, and 1 to the post by cavalary, nel Mall, who gave him a under ¢ spection. He went to Kansas City at 4 o'clock, en route to inapect Fort Riley James J. Sexton Loses Valuable Horse Mysterious Disease Baffles Veterin- ary Surgeons. James J. Sexton, a contractor fiv- ing near Lake Washington, reports the loss of « valuable horse from a mysterious disease which the vet- erinaries were unable to diagnose. The animal was valued at about- $300, and was insured ip the Pio- neer Live Stock indemnity c¢om- pany, of this city, for $200, which claim was paid on presentation. Mr. Sexton is the owner of a number Yesterday when his condition be-| of valuable animals, which he bas taken the precaution to have in- as agein urged to tet! ing his apptication | something about himself which the need — Gring the early Bert of the week. We not only offer you safe ty for your savings, but pay you 4 per cent. it takes but a dollar to start, and you have no idea how the habit grows. WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts BRANCHES—Gcorgetowa Renton JAMES D. MOGB..............Presiéamt NX B SOLNER.............0.... Castor Sav & Trust Co. Cor Second Avenue and Cherry Street Noge Buliding. Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, 2 asks, Why Shouldn’t the new production purchased by the |the second request from city em-| wil) be in Seattle and inspect com You Dress Well? er, John Cort. ‘The|ployes for an increase within the| panies D, B, L, and company A, BREAKS HIS NECK piece was written by a lawyer in|jast week, the carpenters having|gignal corps. Bach organization Just a Hittle down and $1 c per Denver requested a raise on Monday commander must report in the aft-|_ WALLA WALLA, Nov. 10.—Fred/f woe te ali you need. Our stock Reservoir Bids Too High. Soldiers’ Entertainment. ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. The order |Retd, « farm hand, while unloading |J or Cionks, Suite, Millinery and Four bide were épened by the] Arrangements have been ig signed by Adjt. Gen. Artis Ham-/bay at a barn in this city yester Furs cannot be surpassed for board of public works this morning | pleted for an entertainment iIton day, fell from the wagon in an epl-|ff the excellence of the selection, he clearing of the Beacon Hill | given the soldiers of Forts Fle leptic fit and broke his neck, dying} site of 44 acres, Ashe | Casey and Worden by the Y (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | instantly lah, the bida w ordered re-/tainment will consist of a full line | negro prisoner, charged with assault GRAND DOUBLE BILL AT THIRD) 422 Pike Street. ivertised and will be received next|of indoor gymnastic exhibition|upon Miss Grambling, a young AVENUE THEATER. Saturd wk i iT and reonations. | white woman, was lynched at Mad | Two Performances, New Movin rand Jury Reconv This bl the first of | la, last night after ha 2 a Sead sorz Mesemstons MOntr alk ties saoainiy tarkoutn’ 2 Leese forchty renerés the Jait.| Pletures and Specialties, After-| morning fer roll onll, after whith? vn 6 ae ah pcos } sg ng nae ee | NOTICE To adjournment was tak the of y Teer eee eee eee ‘or the farewell of the Chas. A M suse of the absence frag Nett week will be observed as a #| Taylor company at the Third Ave SUBSCRIBERS the clty of Judge Hanford. ‘No wit] Week of prayer by the local Y. M:/s AMOS THOMAS %|nee theater two special perforn " ‘ The program is an follows: | ance iN be given Sunday . sayy ay nae Ww, ie te | Monday pas aad Pr we lead : er eee * acon andl eventn A pace Jo| , Should your copy of The Star fail a. Sh. Bodtich 99) or, A. 8. Allon; Tuesday, “Our Sun-|¢ Telegraph Service.) {bill will be pre 1 each tl to reach you by th ge ob eo) {any Opportunity and Prayer,” | @ », Nov, 10.—Amos #|including the laugh point | ing, please do us the favor to o New Market for Geattie Goods./4)., der, FH. Bagley: Wedneaday.|& Thomes, founder of the great ® Manager's Tro Poy vps up our main office (Sunset, Main E. Wagner, of Wenatchee, aid «7 Stranger in Seattle and|@ advertising agency of Lard & | melodrama, “The That Bings.”| Leet, wenpendont te). per take 000 boxes of Washin 's Mba leader, Pthan 8 Smith: |@ Thomas, and pr t ¢ & Managers Russe! aa ai 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will sem apples to Australia, Mr. Wagnet} pured The Opportunity \* \ Remed ® jag t ' | you a copy at once. if you should will advertise the orchards fk eee Sok wegen leaden la Recowed Goad tae beg ene ue get 5 | miss it more than once, please tee sainatos ia. We fre rae le Stu Q Praye jeade rope ‘ ‘ th uble bill three new moving} shone us every time you mise it Washington in New Zealand | Stuart L. Hanna; Friday, “Phyl ai] ® store here thin 5 « * pictures will be shown and spe-| "In this way we can bo certain et he islands @ the spouts sea Jund Educational Work and Prayer,’ | # @ J ctalties will be offered by each Sur subscribers. a perfect North Did Not Kick Officer./i| | Icader, H. A. Woodeock tke he ee ee ee @ & & | member of the Taylor company. e** and it is the only way Attorney John 8. North was ¥#q | - “ alia Shomnnts terday acquitted on the charge x4 having kicked Detective Philbrtm, | Th Es FA potent’ © ethene pic! IF you read our ad. in LAST NIGHT'S wore the officer was kicked by 4n-| So BE in sma ier ; P = os ‘ other man. In the conduct of every business, ly selected. Second, Has the Com STAR you know where to find the velestial Gamblers Fined | ene re are certain principles that|pany ample surplus, aside from The Chinese and Japanéee | must be followed if the best reaults’ capital, In proportion to insurance gamblers arrested in the gambling | are to be attained, This is espe: joutsianding? This will show its , o house raid yesterday, were fined | ojally true of a business, euch as lonspaying abiitty Third, Turn to $10 each in police court, The gim-| Fire insurance, in whieh the re-| recent Californta history and see if) AS) a bling paraphernalia will be t n|wults are very largely dependent onthe Company takes heavy or un-| jap and burned, but it is yet a q the sownd ja t and experience limited lines In tne great cities, | |tton what will be done with the} of a vory fow men—the manage-| takes a heavy contlagration hazard © , $1,000 In coin confiscated at the | ment Most of the Stock Companies do time of the arrest | With the old rule, “By their/ this. The Mutuals do not. It ts —— | ruits ye shall know them,” the| this hagard that has wrecked most | Jonblic can always judge with fair|/of the companies that have gone | The 's aDance at Leschl Pic or the | retianity and) under in the past Sy ——— Park Tonight tound management of any com-| The Northwestern Mutual Fire . |pany, ‘The public should learn how | Association of Seattle invites inv . | 8 ito apply this rule. Here are a few | tigation along all these lines. This | Cc . Are you going? A fine thme. points: Firet, Is the Company's is the company that did not raise good time and a jolly ti Loss Ratio high or low? This will|1ates as a result of the San Fran 1512 TO 1522 SECOND AVE. tes. everyoné. Gentlemen, 260, 4, shew whether ite rakes are careful isco fire. *