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TPLIVERING STARS NDER DIFFICULT ‘ r Auburn had been left ching Auburn nee x miles, Otto Corde The agent at that point 1 the papers, dried them and hired « dietanoe ny he entire to be did awh Che Stars were deliv Auburn, t record made The Star the ee Bie Sree ley Srl SPasePess COLES > . sly paper Which was delivered tn T. A. Gregson for using abunty ” Kent and Auburn on both Wednes language to his wife, was fined $ ad Thureday today by Judge Gordon in order to reach Bothell, as the . a‘ Arrested for Beggin ‘ot Nerthers Pacific was running Bo ial _* Out of ney and pt hun-| sing, 1t was found necessary to jeer, Francis J. Burns, a sailor, was ond The Stars from Madison park rrested last nig by Offloer Traveling. steamer, There Wallfred N e | Christensen for eomectnngs Reugh i The Star's apecial ~ og _ NEW YORK, Nov. 17.~Mre, Peter D. Martin, of Ban Francteco, [Gon en begying in the Wednesday afternoon a pecial ageat, delty pO <a ohh Sy Aa : jowntown streets. He is held in Meh Seattle in a surre - ed the Bothell papers Shoei, ohiiiek “dewey name \ calt aR ered * wears @ ¥ £ lithe city Jail ma he sek chiffon two and one-tmif yards in length. It has a throe-\nct — <° * 7 a omy ane oe = crepe Rab heeded bys narrower bend of full blac tatteta’ Ii le Bohemian Social ged Auburn, On account , Seatle which has} carried to the back of the hat, drawn down to the hair and then | The Bohemian social at the Anse c+ “oe eondltion . pet conived @t Bothell since the] py ua back to the front and ted 94 Jelated Art Craft Boylston ‘Pied be was compelled to go by for costume tm a eray mixture in ot r ines, » |and Spring, last night, was entiv af Renton. th many plac Newoastle and Coal Creek. jeep revere and cuffs of biack silk ened by lectures on gastronomy ihe Toate the water was The Star delivery boys at New : * ee Mae plemented by a musical ang lit Racks of his toam, and he castle and Coal creck received thelr , erary program ty in darknes Two papers for those points by a special S$ NDA } Custom House Increase. of Renton the team from the O. K. stables at Rem James B. Reyn sultant sec Bag ir eed be Basin | retary treasurer of customs, ts com half wa The Stare for Ravensdsle were ing to Seattle from Washington, D. managed to/taken from Renton to Black Die Congregational. @ | 1G. to confer with the enst Renton the same wight mond, where @ special team was} Pir Thir ¥. ax or- | fieers on the proposed inore: pecessary repairs, and left | waiting to progeed to Ravensdale sity st, Rev. Pra: iv the foree here at ¢a. m. Thursday, a div At Restes and South park 1D DD. pester Merning. . M uilen. ‘This place be|Biar boys aeliveret thee nt | ood. Human and Dyyine 4 Laborers Plentitul Now. Shortly after noon Thure-| papere Inst night to all cue| ‘Wniversitys Dreokly t" a isen en santuiens to oo sone Verait © ay, north 4 eased up conditions | abor |tomers who were stil! residing in] Rr uM ‘ Me ‘ "lh: tt . } os oe } | - : x c. Mas 1am. @ market and Seeretary A. H. Grout, | at Kent with a special | thetr houses, thus making The Star] 7:30» m. Morning, “The Problem | ot the "service 40 on, | ' of the civil service commission. ‘waa Charles Miller, The Star's the only Seattle paper to matntaim|¢f Patrictiam,” evening, “Selfuncon- | * TA. Abbott, @ resident of /% Oto ae - Sal a fe fa Whose bands (he © {a complete service at both points oon. Port Townsend, and a mother six | States that on an average Of « hun hany—Judkine st. and Bigh-| Children, was yesterday sentenced to | dred men daily are being bired by — ——- <a ~ hb place, Rey. C. BR Gale, Bun ji days in jal! on the charge of |/*¢ ‘#bor bureau ‘ . iny echeot at 16 a. m. drunkencss Mr batt came t attle Effected, eeded to place several cushion ouhoet i % Abbott me ta © ae Citi Od caer Cheek to emia | Lemngenen eat Beet At 3) Heattle to visit @ sick 4 Rutlroad employes in Seattle will ~ : pencay coks ago. e whi lhe effected b eo w ion of with hie grip fer & pillow, having | praise service v CR Ge pray Sa gpd ange egret : he bogged ag hag 2 ae ly » covering, his coat having be Rast Prospect ao @ has ape almost her |¢ret cd ence ana. y Riven te one of the ledien. Many o¢{ 7 North. Guaday entire time tn saloons, Five of Mere. | Which, It is sald, ts to result ina de he pasmengers were unable to seep, |** ? Jamon P. We jas bott's children attend seh at|mand for an increased wage sched but the traveling man. with « se peri tent Puyalluy jule op all of the 45 roads west of ¢ Guty. well pertormes Pane SG ton—Galer ot, and Queen Anne es |Chicage. The conference adjourned est immensely evening, “Let, oF the Bower of Architect Here Gets Contract. During the niyeht the tratn, assiat- | Choice.” The board of commissioners of} od by @ Wreoking cre started| Ptigrim—Broa@way and Republic IN CUSTODY Chehalis cow have awarded (h again and traveled as f as Stan. }99 *t.. Kev. Bydney Strong, D. D./ |contract for the plage of the new wood, where another stide poet | Ron € Te ‘ J | ~ - jeourt house at Montesano, Wash i. them. Some ef the men te aj me ne As mn he Dx |. aatinn: sbtine rations trom 4B5tO to Architect Newton C. from Vancouver yee Sy ene urned | che Way from Mell to }Spokane, the police last ni Camntt of thie omy tp. The t with more coffee and bieculta The j t nat nig ar The building will be a alight mod 4 Thursday more rocedure ef the night before was Preabyt ees Gen A. Melvin, @ crodi littention of the court house at North Pa Welk and arrived tm ths in repeated. After patient wait. Rev, Ewe 4 “4 he . a y r “— | Yakima and will cost about $100,000 MUD oeteck yerterday of ing. anether start wae made, and ae Se who fs an ex-convict, having pone | New R. R. Wage Sehedule. Tame, the trip of love than 200 © ae. ae ee nee jtime tm the Walla Walla peniten-| ‘The adjustment of a new and to an even 29 hours of ) Gentex Fourth av. and Spring oti | tt for highway robbery, was cap. [creased Seale of waaee for ewiteh RSE aie A. Matthews, D. D. pae-|rieted in Spokane gp oe on on the Great Northern and the Skagit river ot Me BIDS FOR RANT am “Putte ta Ged;? oF lenevener. om govt, by one fe | rthern Pacific is about finished eneountered « eattio’s Unemployed Moral) got oat of the city. He admitted [** ™ the meeting between the rep ity | his ideatity t the loca) polic resentatives of the railroad com to bay ssa minater—Rev. J. M. Wise, | ius " ee gery und the delegates of the union Bet were unable to do} At ll «. @ The Home|" and eald he only wanted an " ‘ chedule ‘ beeu r “ 50) ‘The following were the bids which and Queen Kethex and Vie-|Opportunity to leave the city co ae ee ae See ilies having been washed | were opened for the purchase of the DS ceeat Benpees | wo Canght by Officers Dontant Meee’ by every road entering Bt Mee train bad passed Over | revenue cutter Grant: . ‘ re ty-| ey core Dona paul with the exseption of the Great . revenue cutter Grant ok & Co, —Corner Twenty-jand Dan the restricted dis je ieee then spent in & low | Tacoma, vessel and equipment, $15,- Cherry st. Rev. W.ltriet, Melvin: was weartna sinngen, | worteere So eee 000, furnishings $20¢; A. A. Cragin, Ph D. pantor 12 ® land bore out the other details wemewhat differest adjustment fe dining car attached | meattic, weasel $14,100, fittings $100 — Fd eal 5 - og | the description and photograph aegatl=e™,, @Ott benefitted mre the 200 and the passenerrs | ean Juan Fish & Packing company. e Arenm « A Chief Wappenstein two days nga wich tenders om each of the Hill/ Reed of food, Dut the| 419.100, fittings $190; Bparkman & Unitar a Pee oe oe cee ae arene > itarian. corm came to the welean company, Seattie, vessel] Boylston avenue Bey iaton Of $10 more a month bid cow gg * and equipment, $4125. and Ulive ot, Rev, W. D. Sime JAMES CAPTURE 1S Ee petarned’ wisn, bee Saline aOR BIE pastor. 12 om. “Btate and Church POOL ROOMS CLOSE. ith Dine eco ering fithoet:” § pm sana of coffee and het PROPERTY OWNERS OF Galilee and the New Meavens NTED 4 Y an b ven The jeer A t fe ta FREMONT HOLD MEETING ' t. owen a bo Fagen gh - istiécier attention) A lores ember of Fv - 3 ’ +4 ee Rev WH gree 1 ese gar ige M Ee: 1 Rte lage wnat hes ra comont resl. Gilman Park, iter, W wit woth! the tadien. After the | dents and property owners aesem. |Fursyth. pastor. At Li & m, “The| Sorgt. of Detectives Tennant ® el praes Bany i pore fare were produced | bied In Odd Fellows hall tast night | S%adow of a Great Roem” 7 Leda m™ltoday sending to the eurroundia@tttrom the east Stang was xpent playing|for the purpose of discussing the |, Maren Moward av. and sone ot jeguatey pictures and descriptions route of the Framont-Bal-|—payail of God.” 1:39 p m, “By of C. H. James, former seeretary- whol lard beulevarda Le M. Gritfith wes wer ot the Pacitic com ret} 6A Great Record the princtpal speaker, He had « map of the proposed route There waa an effort made to secure an ex- pression from those present on the question of changing the cement waike on Kiftourne st. but nothing was acoumplished in that respect, thon Gnd proceeded to « quarters for the Being Ho sleeping car or t the train. After Bad been cared for the #tip then calmly pro- SATISFACTION t makes satisfactory fire in| The Northwesters Mutual Fire as Fhe prompt and equitable sociation of Beattie Invites invest t fosees of course—and gation of its management and re that the company sources, amd challenges comparison in, not only can, but) of ite record in the payment of ech adjastment. If 4/lowses with that of any company loss ratio is low and its|operating im the state. In the ia proportion to | Northwestern you cap get the best it can pay {sof indemnity at a saving of 25 to 40) manner--|per cent. of the old board rates, fecord wili show wheth which means 49 to 50 per cent of ®, or whether it is ac | present rates. The Northwesters to avoid payment on tech tid not raise rates as the rewult of ete. | the San Francisco conflagration. *** fine Bat rye Piast. COAT HANGERS Gas Light, sc wooden Coat Hanger, special 3 COP s ccc sc crceas ccs c TUMBLERS ‘dozen thin blown Ta CAKE TINS toc Clean Cut Cake Tin for.. Se FRYING PANS _13¢ c Acme steel Frying Pan LP.T. S.& SODA WATER IPTS COCKTAILS IPTS. BEEF FLUID IN VIALS 3 IPTS. ALLL, P. T. ft on € for yourself what it means. Phone us and we do huge f was done tt i ong delivered them befare | ge sieteed sk Thuraday afternoon e To Kent on Saddle Horeg. tara were taken by ‘Auburn, New b to Kent on a saddle Piomond. Rav iving there tn good time Kent a stumbling block was 1 in the fact no rig or at suid be hired for love or t Charles Miller arose to the man to walk result that ee | FADS AND FASHIONS OF THE SMART SET MRS. PETER MARTIN'S MOURNING VEIL, RPP ee eee eee ee ee ee n Governed.” Pieat Free Methodiat—Pine st. and |@ration of Lonesboremen, who, it Terry ay. C. & McKinley, pastor, At |i believed. has made off with §7T1 tio m., “Phe Ancient Landmarks.” |treaeury funds belonging to the Queen Anne—Rev paster, At li @. m, Staggerers;” 7.20 pm, ette fafly lfederation. F. W. Clark, the he mane offeer, is assuming Jomes place as treasurer of the federation. The circulars being sent out will Pirst—Third av. and Marien st, W. H.W. Rees, pastor, 211 & mj; | authorize the detention of James by 7:38 p m, “Shadowed.” any officer of the law Baptist. First—Fourth sy. Myron W. KRISHNA MEETS D. D. pastor Morning. * evening, “The usi- on 206 and 7:30 Olfve Branch M South. 3 p m MRS, PALMER Krishna, George ire, pastor. At 11 & m, "Belf Centered of God Con- tered.” the author Pundit Dr sociolagiat of Bombay, ladia, wah Tabernacie—Fifteenth sv. North and Fest Harrison st. John M. Dean | yeeterday given an audience by pastor, At lla. m, “Are the Heath-| Mra. Potter ‘The Friend-| party In her private « was purely informal, entailing an animated discussion on sociology, in which subject Mra, Parmer is deeply Interested en Lost?” 1:30 p m., ar lees Pollceman.” Socialiate, Charles B Randall, of Salt Lak wili speak for the socialigts at t temple, corner Fourth av. and Pine THURSTON PROMOTED. tomorrow at § pm. Subjsec it “Lessons from the Past Election Tennis BR. Thurston ‘enn ston, nasistent Wveryene welesme, manager of the North Pacific divi- Chaldtios, ston of the Standart Ot! company, Viecttrenaued & Fast Otive| With headquarters In thie city, has at. AL. Chapman, pastor, At 11 a. | D¢@n appointed manager at Spokane. fo, “New Testament Giving,” & p.| Mr. Thurston will leave for that clty m. “Authority in Retigton.” Toreday. He has been connected in on various official onpacitios with the Luthera Standard Ol company for 11 yeai Immanuel—Minor and Otive _ - ioe a at. Rev, H. A. Stub, or. Borvic at 11 & m. in Norwegian; § p. m, T AT : Episcopal. St. Mark’s—Madison st. and Proadway, Rev. J. FP. D, Liwyd, ree a tor. Morning, “A Study of Christ Treatment of Sin,” evening, “The Creation of the World and of Man.” Gene First Church of Christ (Setent 812 Bixth av, At 11 a m and Body;" § p. m Bible Spiritual Sctence Seciety— A. O. U. W. hall, 1928 First av. Rev. |L. Nageli Foster. At 4p. m., “The Parting of the Waya:” evening, Will Christian Sclence Withstand the Attack of the Clerey?” First Spiritualist Roclety of Pythian hall, Firat av. newer Pike at; § pm. and § p. m.: circles 4:30 pm. Edith EB, Cobb, mensage bear r: platform measagos: evening, “Is Universal Salvats Kalghta K. Patterson. Queen City Th Pioneer block, A. ¢ At p, m., “Asirology ~ All Religion;” Mr, M > | The theater season being well on. Ithe belle who does not favor remov ing her hat wears a small toque, interfere with her A charming little which will not neighbor's view THE R. R. CASES hat made expecially for playhonse . wear in of bord red mirror Arguments were heard before the |yelvet, with decorations In the same supreme court at Olympia yester- | rich wine color jay im the so-called Milt-Harriman involving the rent of way of The shape of the hat is small to and ils worn well back on caer, weenens the r bullding along the Colum- |the carefully waved hair, T vol bia river into Portland and from |yot ia draped onto the frame in or 1 to Seattle and the Pug soft folds. Where it is turned up in sound cgintry, Two teat cases were jfront are a couple of large roses argued, but decision was reserved. lahading through various wine-rod STYLISH CLOTHES, without the |tones. From these standing at the & Puget Sound Bottling Co. PHONES 927. Heft side ts a lofty brash algret in the same shade as the velvet big prices, Biliott & Motrogor, 1229 Second av. os eter eters E SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1906, The Buffalo Gasoline Engines for marine purposes have taken the } @old medals for the past four years. hey are neat tn design, compact jana economical in fuel. Geo. H ne | Woodhouse carries « complete of them and can show you all about them, enll and see them. At 112 - Tnjversity st. and Areade way ] i i | A GREAT CONVEN- TENCE. This company per cent Interest on ao counts subject to check A checking account with thie company en- ables the depositor to withdraw his money at sech tne as he may need it, and at the same time draws inter pays 2 Standard Oil Heaters $3.85 Famous “PERFECTIONS” — Ol Heater—Smokeless and Odor- toss — Regular $5.00 Value, RAS PEPZONE Guaranteed to cure all Stom \b ach and Liver trouble. T5e per 2d and Pike |} pUceT SOUND MARBLE @ GRANITE CO,, Ino. £. M. Thayer, Manager, Cemetery work of every iption. 2410 First Ave. if main 2099 ca no ne a ’ | neem > whee | | ‘ i F | vr ' ra seats Vea -eens Te Pokey ‘ CONSTANTINE, Al Ne 1 r \ Vv the wore nuble t re h t Th iw wt . A 1 ne te in time to # the live h ae | / | Harmbure A b frov " ier 9 had i for ¢ seven leearch of the ship 1 i I ' b ' 1 taking Grand Jury Adjourned her pilot, October 16 The federal grand adjourned! Amar ult of th Hiecriminatior en atll Mor morning eat the ‘ fan F Th ju Ox pee conelude 1 jmoo the mer ant sand shippers of lab s next Wednesd jJapean wil ' bly ' u “Cabbie” Fined $26 | trade from Ban Francis ons G. W. Gaut, the cabman arrested] This report comes fr the yesterday on complaint of Attorney|sapencee consul et M Louis, = | | UNION TAILORS Jomes Gt, Upstairs, I suits TO ORDER, 815.00 No more, no lees Made In & Novelty Skirt Mfg. Go. 1207 Becond Ave., Beattie Warh L. |. HOFFMAN. KOHLER & CHASE Estabiiwhed 18650, PIANOS 1905 BECOND AVENUE if Aronde Building Notice! Comers UNIVERSITY PARK With be placed on the market within the next few weeks. Make reservations carly CHAS, COWEN, 236 Pioneer Bids DOWNING, WoEKING 4& RYER ne. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonde. Tol "Malm Bho Ind. br Guscom aut SUITS To onpEeR +15. 00 $5e° | | BOSTON DENTAL i PARLORS Twelve-Year Guarantee, Lady Attenda to 6 Roth Yor Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and Geners! Manager, 509-510 Ma- rien Building, Seattle, Wash, or Attalia, Walla Walle Co, Wash. LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Inc. age Express. Furniture and Meavy Hauling. Both Phones— 1686. Office in Diller Hotel. Open Day and Night. GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. Here’s Proof Seattle's Leading Specialist, #0 Year's Experience. Beattie’s Leading Mpecteltet, @ Years’ Experience. Reptembor 3 Wash, And hundreds of ot our offies, Ask t | Cure Rupture and Permanently al operation or er tertng with NO PAY Bxaminatten DR. CLARKE CO, 23 Second Ave. So., Cor, Wash ington 6t., Seattic, Wash. NOTICE TO | SUBSCRIBERS. Should your copy of The Star fail |to reach you by 6 o'clock any even ing, please do us the favor to call up our mata office (Sunset, Maia | |1060; Independent 1138), between | '6 and 7 o'clock, and we will send you a copy at once, If you should | miss it more than once, please tele phone us every time you mise It | In this way we ean be certain ot | |giving our subscribers a perfect; service—and It is the only way. SWEDISH SINGER TO I APPEAR HERE MONDAY. |! Attractive Suit Specials These Are Values That You Can’t Get Elsewhere Tailored Suit, made of and brown novelty plaid, Coat has semi-fitied back with box Knox ¢ nd tal lored pockets; Skirt, plaited fron { half plaited sides 821.90 tallored Bult broadcloth Zidneh cont, neh str ” r of corded silk made in plaited t with halfinch strap: ping at bottom to match coat #25 00 Bult of unfinished worsted, trictly tight-fitting twenty 4ineh coat, velvet collar, cout sleeve and panel ted skirt round length o ons . evee oo RO OO SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF COATS AND RAIN- COATS, J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St, Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State Come in, white down town, and take a ride on our Moving Stairway—the only one in the West. rk THE SUNDAY Post- Intelligencer WILL HAVE THE MOST COMPLE ACCOUNTS OF THE RECENT FLOODS IN WESTERN WASH- INGTON, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FLOOD- ED DISTRICTS. ALSO OTHER ATTRACTIVE FEATURES, INCLUDING AN ILLUSTRATED MAG- AZINE SUPPLEMENT; COMIC PICTURE SECTION IN COLORS, PINK SPORTING SECTION AND THE USUAL ASSORTMENT OF STORE NEWS. BE SURE AND READ THE BIG SUNDAY P.-L me « THIS OPPORTINTY MAY BE GONE BEFORE YOU REALIZE {I It Will Pay You to Act Now Many of the largest fortunes in America have been made in manufacturing and supplying gas for heat and light Every city has tts gas company, They are all making money and paying large dividends. This gas is generally made from coal, an expensive process; still they make big profits. Think of the Immense dividends if the gas cost them nothing. That is exactly our position, WE HAVE STRUCK NATURAL GAS At a depth of 525 fect we struck a steady flow of gas. It is sues from the ground with a roar, and when lighted can be seen for a great distance, Flames rise into the air 20 to 30 feet. There is an unlimited amount of this gas. By tapping the earth in a few more places . WE CAN SUPPLY THE CITY OF EDMONTON with fuel and light. Our property is at Morinville, a few miles above Edmonton, on the Canadian Northern Railroad, The ent prising city of Edmonton is growing at about the same rate Seattle. It is In the heart of the rich Alberta country. easily reached with a few miles of pipe line. 8 It can be THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF TONS OF ASPHALT ON OUR PROPERTY. Less than 20 feet below the surface, and extending over the entire tract, is an immense deposit of asphalt Prof. J. B. Weems, dean of the Department of Agriculture of the lowa state college, after testing several samples, writes: “It compares favorably with Trinidad take and other asphaliums, and runs exceptionally high tn petroleum.” THIS GREAT SEEPAGE OF OIL TO THE SURFACE is positive proof that there is an immense lake of of! below. The formation ts identical with that of the great California oil fields. We have no doubt about opening up one of the richest oil felds in the world Our manage ated tn the largest fields in th e Unit who has successfully oper- We are going to con ris a practical off man. od States tinue operations and fucrease our output of natural gas, We are sulling a sn k of nom-assessable stock at 10¢ per share, par valno, $1.00. Right now ts the time to buy at this price. Cali at our office. We will show you government reports vert fying our statements Our offices are open in the ovening American-Canadian Oil Co. 320-321 People's Bank Bldg., Second Av. and Pike St.

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