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WETERAN ENGINEER RETIRES } — gn HURT OR KILLED A pagseNGER, EVEN WHE N NE wie “PENNY FLYE ol QUT WITH 43 YEARS WARD WORK. LAND, pre against armeba off a be ax “ ' I pubted ing in Pasade | off Joh no Wear « 43| Mors ok we kept | whoha ptured at | Bhore wtul ith Hut Tm not done for yet and 1 @ Pennaylvania flyer knock-|ning express th of times ’ « off the miles at 60 an hour, and| through ite wild night flight tapped S tently 1 may etili rewnd out to my : have to retire earliest posalble an be ac rder her broth was given 5 aston by an or jder from Jud ater of the su:| eluded |pertor court, te nd the funeral! up with of Mra. Maud Creffield, the woman | posit whose hypnotic power over her, tt) | ged, drove her to her ert The girl left the county jail whe | before 11 o'clock in the custody 0! lee Matron Kelly and Deputy eritt John C. Liner. Mise Miteh One outalde thie wld lke to be in The matter will be taken he city {las soon as 1 the request granted wtate fi ¢ Lear ved thelr nd and Four Northeast to the new Fifty-fifth, and the acy is ccoupying the c => =D mH ny am | a | rc— ao rty-#e . ell spent the greater part of this © locatior - morning tn tears, and refused to be and Wal ie comforted. pa ening up & business - pla in the Murphy butiding 4 te ho arrived tn | Forty-third st. near Fourteenth av from Corvs UNIVERSITY, Merthenst wes! a tance { Mra. Cref-/ UNIVERSITY, Nov, 20. The! Thirteenth owners along ¢ her hus as Piet eee. tule of stumy ‘ temether with ‘ a members pn the at: | widt on the & cting streets | #0 Mi bureau will p ot Mra.| trom Fifty-fitth av. to the lake, are|C°#"se4, on acount of not being » sent in. lunanimous tm their request that) "it to reach the various towns owing to the irregularities of trans portation he re those thoroughfares be paved with ie Carrol! is awa GK TO CONGRESS TER MANY YEARS Swede Goos insane. Swede 40 year of age, wae arr 4 inst night by | Officer Phillips, and loeked up tn the city jail on a charge of insanity Later he was taken to the county Jatt rE DAMAGE GALE LAST DAY TOMORROW Ladies’ ® purchal . over & Mayer Co. Chemise, Gowns, ment different. papers for prices. GENERAL SHERWD Sherwood, who has been elected to congress from wre | MMR Ole district, on the democratic t Bl over the country He is publisher horse weekly, and has been @ farnitiar figure at the ‘trottl cal Me for many yea ie anauthority on turf matters. General 35 years ago. | Golden or Weathered Quar- tered Oak 454n. round top, designed to meet the wants of refined taste. Heavy pedestal scroll tees. Deep modeled rim; patent lock holds table in perfect align- Tile’ $38.50 Golden Weathered Quartered Oak, 4%4n. round top; the pedestal rests on platform base, which is sup- ported by scroll top claw feet; deep moulded rim. o Rocker $4.50 : Oak and Mahogany— back, saddle eoat, wide fitting lines Table $ $36. 00 Golden Quartered Oak, 4% in. round top; massive round pedestal supported by four heavy legs, whieh end in claw feet; modeled rim; pat ent lock; seats twelve peo- Dining bang $31.75 Golden or Weathered Quar O Rocker $5.75 Y or Golden Oak a design that will appeal to more simplicity se of ite tasteful | Y — Saddle wood back, roll arm, Wapindien, hand pol- AFTER MANY YEARS SERVICE same ware one-half price at Spin: WEDNESDAY There Will Be Some Big Doings in Underwear Ee THE FAIR from the well known firm, Fleishner Portiand, Pantalets and Skirts. Every gar Bee LADIES’ APRONS, ALL KINOS The Fair Department Store 1513-1615-1517-1619 Becond Avenue. square posts, broad arma, filled made Baek, saddic t, wide | tered Oak; square pedestal, | sign; front legs with claw feet f ® design that will fit any- | with round corners; 45 In detachable cushions of velour without Clashing | round top; deep moulded rim, filled with hair; spring seat; 4 “ | Golden Oak ‘ ible, mownmine leek meow cameth orm; babe filled velowr cum fas; Goldem Oat, i THE SEATTL 2 STAR—MONDAY, NOV i LOCAL F ASHES THE ROYAL FAMILY” RAVENNA “t s VY IN FEDERAL JOBS ‘ Engineers Being Exar Ninetoos pitear us ivil Vice oor ; St. Mark's Me | . Mark hu a 4 wh fy ne snoed f ; ° 4 Women's gutld « } ot New Citlsens ' 1 he t j t k for a t ly ! 1 nh Hager Be of @ Holland; Hi | unt bs aia many Ira Bdmund Johnac John J. Lundell and Cart Pott \" f Spon Sale Tomorrow Steals Load of Bedding | ” woes ol headquarters this mort | ‘ Y Mor sogyehnle el gc From left to right; Federal Judge Keneshaw M, Landis, Chi- | j ( $ 924.00 tore, Nearly the whole flobt}" Cao; Representative Chas. B. Landis, Yn Reprenentative Fred | ark A ae f : Hats was takon up with @[. erick Landia, Indiana; Waiter K. Landis, postmaster, San Juan, | nak for $6.6 to Be load of be ng and blankets, whidh}) %; Dr n Landis, Cincinnatl, O. Janteed on th had been taken by Officer Maydy I pondence to the § } from a man giving the name bf Fred Olson wlleged that OF the from some or hotel, for he refu 1 to give ount of how it came nto his possession, He was lockéd up in the city Jail awaiting trial PINK AND RED It te bedding on stole clty store an noc Pink and red are the contrasting olore that are effecively used in s stunning het F thie daring m the velvet is the red. while the plumes are # faint pink berrie are touched with both huece. with velvet, while eoth and plalr ply up at the ‘ of tinted cherr wncuried, for the n of thie hat the brim i* This is turned left front on reste, where freake ihe Granite Sauce Pan, 2c; Sle anme, 2c. DAMAGE SALE LAST DAY TOMORROW ned 3,000 the entire garmenta, Oregon. Corset Covers. tomorrow's 2. A. Mafrige Co., ine. Morris Chair $17.75 A pure Mission type—Heavy hatr velour cushions, well Golden Oak Morris Chair $25.00 A tired man’s chair, new de 906 | LOGAN Opponent | Congressme Landi “ORT, Ind “The Ro | Landives in a futile | pass their defeat. 4 five her a federal SUITS Royal Fe Congre an Nic Longworth and his bride, for CARNEGIE REMEMBERS OLD SCHOOL CHUM — $125 A spler an steel manu-| Ameri Puzzle DAVID BRAND, me of Bandy came by mary of try it on a piece of ns strictly, You and numbered sth. The f this house It is just a little puzzle below Follow the be placed in sealed ¢ will not be « first prize may 1 try as they are rex at once, ceived ¢ December ne except employes « pened it very compete and members run the fleids and Davy Brand, a boy er the ocean and The solution wt you turn in must be made on our — { stooped up oy with o ladle CARD, and it will necessary for you to CALL AT OUR STORE Davy went to work early, learned “ ' ire s " shen ae contestant. 5 Sealey ‘wenened te cards, av ha ir name registered as a conte There are no trick mnected with it advertising for us. © he worked when he time © and Bandy Carnegie grew mider, and when ladling of gold made his wrist 1 he stopped lading and took to throwing bis TTook an Import On the back of the official card you will find a 1} We will ask tha and when y call on us. you read it carefully, To the first person solving this puzzle correctly we w the second a $25 violin; to each of the next eight a $15 violin Mr. Jonee-Brown, who begun a business career, took his , } I , ll be awarded o Jecember 26th, 1906 step Saturday by These prizes will be awarded on December JOO, depoalt box in the vaults of Wm. D. P Bankers, in the fire proof Alaska butlding. Every buat hess man and woman wld do It is an evide business produen Exclude this Corner CUT IT OUT And destroy it, as it has nothing to do with the Puzzle. PUZZLE RULES: Call at our store, 1406 Sec- for one of the OF- ond avenue, FICIAL CARDS, your name registered. TO SOLVE PUZZLE Destroyed, one trial. Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 SECOND AVENUE. BUSINESS MEN'S AFFAIRG The average busi- ness man is desirous of concentrating not only his business af. faire, but also his con fidences. This com pany can supply all bis needs in the care, in veatment and distribu tion of bis finances— under one roof. B SHORROCK, Pree + &. MARTMAN, Pree ALEX MYR ‘boo. ee aut in, "Castten, Discount On LINE OF CENT DISCOUNT ON OUR IMMENSE TURE, CONSISTING OF MAHOGANY, OR EARLY ENGLISH DINING SETS OR ODD TABLES, FETS, SIDEBOARDS OR SERVING TABLES. BARKELED APPLES Just LiKE rot TO GET RACK BA The first apples I have seen in b Morris Chair $17.75 Large roomy and comfort MONDAY AND TUESDAY WE WILL SELL 10-WIRE TAPESTRY CARPET ING MAKING, LAYING AND LINING. THIS IS THE PET. for $35.00 INVESTIGATE OUR CUT GLASS DEPARTMENT. SURPRISED AT THE LOW PRICES. % ‘Gores Firms Cony) REGULAR and have After corner is cut out and cut balance of this card in 3 pieces and make a verfect square of them, using all the remainder of the Card. E xperiment on other Paper, Keep the Card which you get at our store for your Pattern so you can have more than SEATTLE. $17.90 to ul line of novelty J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St. pact nane SS nl Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State This Offer Holds Until the 29th of November FOR ose A YARD, INCLUD- REGULAR $1.25 CAR- Also We Are Offering $45.00, 9x12 Wilton Rugs YOU WILL BE 3 AO ROE LCCC LE ALC ECR An Interesting We are giving you here something interesting on which to work these fall evenings. saper the exact size of the cut shown for the solution will These envelopes one who solves it will get the of their families PUZZE for one of these This is all there is to it. simply a little amusement for you, and a little showing you what we carry. 1 want anything in our line— ill award a $50 violin; to CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY, SECOND AV. AND SPRING Dining Furniture AS A THANKSGIVING SPECIAL, WE ARE OFFERING A 10 PER DINING ROOM FURNI- WEATHERED OAK, GOLDEN OAK CHAIRS, BUF-