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hi *** eeeae eeae * NO BODIES RECOVERED, « . , & At So’clock this afternoon ne & * b en had The * . *# beach ® nd went & * of Alki le being patrolied, and &| ; # at other sections of the sound &| * acent to the « of the w! d # disaster patrols are * * . git A am EL RAL Oh ve were taken f STRIKE IS they were A. B E pixon, 8. A. Mol tok, a Japan atoxl, who is & an . at Wile M n p made t OVER VANCOUVER, B.C, Nov, 10—| aa on the Dow of the v President Joba Mitebell wires from dhe sank Minneapolis, ordering all men to Ma was porbose the test man © return to work at the ute mines, Neseel,” he i to and recognizing the Al agree i was 1 aR meat | quetion and was th th } aH of fifteen wit be MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov, 19. by the Jeanie’s Bet | President John Mitebell today an mL came up alongside their pounced that he had ordered the They finally threw me 1,600 miners at Fernie, B.C, to} waa dragzed of board. return to work, after two montha| 1 wee ant was entirely with th ‘of the Dix, whoever he wa ote was Violating UD rules 0 - ia attempting to cross ‘af the othor vessel, which ee bis starboard sido had of ness, Mitchell says he does not expect the operators horeaft to hire non-union men | LOCAL FLASHES Webb & Calhoun Bankrupt | mn of way aed W. Dixon, first offleer of feenahip. Elleric, who was a oa the Dix with Begtund, Shad the deck & moment after} struck. He was picked ear W. H. Webb and 8 T. Call 3 boats - ase “fe by one 4 | eee Tor ton | of the grading firm of Webb @ Cal a have been adjudged bank | rupte by Judge Hanford tn the fed- eral court Health Board Moves. The health board today took pow session of tta new quarters on Jet-| ferson st, near Fourth av. The rooms new occupied by the board of health were formerly the hayloft of the Yesier barn. works In the plan at Port Blakely and had experience of diving r and coming up hold of the Jeanie. lie ‘and this time reached was picked up by one of the fe boots orridle,” he sald to the “Dering the few tno Contract Awarded. was in the water I heard) The contract for grading and women, chikiren and of clearing the Beacon Hill reservoir little voice | will never site has been awarded by the board “Save me, save © of public works to August Peterson, ‘alittle boy!” It was the the lowest bidder. Mr. Peterson experience I have Sarees to do the work for $92 per ‘ acre, m OF ONLY OWA SAVED was told this after Alice Sim pesca. saved, at the Prov) ° “I was reading «| when suddenly 1 heard geting above. 1 paid no at Frater Fixes Bait. Judge Frater this morning fixed | the bond of Percy Barnes, charged | with petit larceny, at $260 and re} leased him. H. C. Blanchard, ae cused of grand larceny, was to have come up for trial thie morning, but | his trial was continued until Dec. 3 | St. Andrew's Baza | The §t. Andrew's Episcopal ehareh of Gren Lake will hold a basaar at Kidd's hall Friday, Dee. |T. The proceeds will go to the building fund. A large attendance is promised. Refreshments will be cerved afternoon and evening. Jewelry Workers’ Smoker, Local 21 of the International Jewelry workers gave a smoker, . ‘ pe | social and literary entertainment at ee ee oor cas | 4 [the Labor Temple Saturday night Same t © ctand-|— O. Young, general organizer of ies the staies out of the American Federation of Labor, ie deck, bet pede the guest of the evening and wring to me what was | "oko boat was filling rapid-| Second Bale Nov. 22. The women of the McKinley water had where I saw = men | mage sale at 2136 First av., starting The gangway was hor.) Nov. 22 and lasting three days. Thantty know how|TBis is the second sale In two Hk. ft seems to me| Years At the fast gale a consid most have helped me erable amount was realized and I found everything in| ‘4s year. leven better results are expected 1 tried to ask some of 8! Likes Seattle. was the matter but) G. A. © ie at the Lincoln two ~ foo busy to talk | betel from White Horse, whore he of three shout | holds extensive copper, gold and jamp and save/ silver mining interests, “This is seem to be | ™y twentieth trip to Seattie from jeular,| White Horse,” said Mr. Singer thiv my | morning, “and I Hke it better «' jttmse 1 get Bere. Copper mining is tteadily developing in the White Horse region, and there are also . Stager | filed this morning in the superior court by Oliver C. MeGlivra, asking that the hearing set for Nov. 3% be continued until « later date. The my direction |affiant holds that, owing to the Te in the water and | voluminous depositions taken in be frightened and | Cork, Ireland, and the impossibility get a boat and savejof getting the evidence rounded did inte shape by the time set, the date be out of the how | is unsatisfactory, days. Sho sufferes Yesler Estate Settiement. The Yesler estate was this morn ing, by an order of Superior Judge ffin, passed into the hands of ‘red W. West, trustee, to be plat- ted, subdivided and sold to satisfy the demands of the plaintiffs in the case of A. B. and May EB. Stewart ve, the Yesler estate. The trustee was ordered to pay the defendant $11,400, to set aside for taxes and wesesstnents, subsequent to those ot 1906, the sum of $26,020.95, a ‘0 divide the balance, paying one sixth of the same to the plaintiffs) and five-sixth to the defendant UPHOLD CRAPSEY FINDING. BUFFALO, N. Y¥.,, Nov. 19.— Bishop Walker, of the diocese of Western New York, this morning announced that the ecclesiastical court has upheld the decision of the lower tribunal in removing Hey. Dr. Crapsey from the Episcopal church on the charges of and that he can have no retrial. BATTLE WITH ROBBERS, sinking boat cries of the hen the Dix ‘& terrible thing. Sev *f IMAGE | IGKED UP Florence K. arrived at this afternoon after The gane- undies of clothes A at Wiege Port Blaketey, hoard th« Bi blasts of the whistle. steamers put out from the scene of the disaster K. was at Engte the accident oceurred fo the acene. Later she Ape returned to survivors. Deanison, tiving at Alki five blasts blown by & 20-minute in heard tour more follow: Soma fois IN SALES =e tetetis in the sale of high Fesidence broperty were bro ‘Moore Investinent Co CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Policeman Fitzpatrick is dead, and a safe blower, giving his name as Charles) Hanson of Bloomington, Til, in dy ing: another crackeman is wounded and is being sought in fashionable Woodlawn, all the result of a batth this morning. Officers tried to ar-| rest the two men, who betrayed by a conversation on the cars that they were bank robbers, Fitzpat rick’s body had seven bullets in it GEORGETOWN. GEORGETOWN, Nov. 19.—Dur ing all this excitement regarding Met ne tate addition | floods and high waters, this little} ‘The days 549 lots Is the rec-| city has not been exercised In the! deeds provide for aii \least so far as the discomfort and] ovements to be put in| inconvenience of the Inhabitants ode d by the Moore Inveu:|ure concerned. To be sure the No apartment house wople here sympathised deeply | with those in the Mooded districts, | who suffered so severely, but that thing of kind occurred here, 4 due to the faet that the founders Saat be erected on the pr ae Period of 60 yearn been that the Among the best p. r tht | Drofes: of the town made a wise selection y “pt Anges t the location. No matter how View of buil sigh the waters may rise, George there. The 64 town ts safe so far as floods are) Fete bought Batis dn ernod ed Ot Montana mon | ; Crtcher. The buy-| IVERNIA SIGHTED, to put the jor | | which a ineluding a ASTORIA, Ore, Nov. 17—Pilot) they bought — Wood returned today from a two} “ ke’ cruise off the Columbia bar, - reports having sighted the minsing bark Ivernia thrice, the last } ng A GOOD RESOLUTION A young man decided to save one Jollar ench week out of hia salary osit it in the State Bank.| end of the first month he! chted to find how easy It k ago. maf le Sane Investments People May let the ban mM earings ot 9 | grow par d Four money 9 While you + con % oe been to save a little and at 4 Pm : resolved to increase the| Tinton Ming and! amount of his weekly deposits, | tom 80 12" ch were constantly drawing 4 Makes tg = per cent interest, com pounded miannually Several monthe later this young; man was offered a chance to make au investment; he had the cash ‘at} OMiy, and the tall the pron: Bieoelation in mont) 884 Tealize tnrge hin disposal and took advantage of 2 Money, Chas, his opportenity, whieh doubled ets | Es 7 butiding,| money in three days. Moral i . Information. a savings account in the Stal oe of Beattle. | directions lare spending # good sized fortune jon improvements THE SEATTL eryoue made a brave effort to hide the grief ¢ would not be downed There le little hope tn Port ke ly that any of the lost wilh ever be recovered STORM IN MISSISSIPPI. MEMPHIS, Tenn. Nov, 19.—Re-| fi porta slowly coming in of the storm that swept the ter “ Misaisatpp! indicate that the t nade of Saturday night and Su: Was one of the worst in the bh of the state, Wires © down tm all Railroads are complete ly Dieeked In the towns of Winona. Okolona, Mahon and Tochula, and are areatly damaged. A number of lives were host. v Property Forty Days Joseph R. McLaughlin, Frank F. Mead and Paul C. Murphy, Owners of “1 believe,” said Peal C. Morphy this mornin, that we have made the greatest record for selling high class residgnee property of any real | State firm on the Pacific Coast,| rethurst is the most beautiful reat-|— Ayynse ant Cherry Our «sles at Laurethurston- dence property, from a scenic |E gguye’te aiame Beating ona Gate Lake have been simply phenominal,| standpoint, on the Pacific coast Deposit Co, Nome, # ashe for within the short period of forty Laurelhurst's proximity to the duys we have disposed of over) University grounds, where the! $400,000 worth of property there to) 280 different buyers Our sales bave far exceeded our most sanguine expectations, as did not anticipate, or make prepa tions for seliing more than haif that amount during the time stated We certainly appreciate the con- fidence investors have shown in} Laurethurest, and you may be sure it haa not been abused, for without the least doubt Laurelburst offe the home builder and the Investor the best opportunity in the world! for a big profit, or a magnificent place for the erection of a home. Of course a great deal of our success fn due to the fact that we th ing hu at to th there, for the! et grading, paving, water and sewer mains and cement sidewalks alone will cost us in the neighborhood of 00,000. One of the strongest points of Laurethurst is, leaving aside fits} beautiful location, that the first cost | m: is the only cost, and when a party|right to Laurelhurst property owe buys a jot at Laurethurst, and pays|ers, and placed on the run from us there are Bo savessments, im-| Madison Park to Laurelhuret the provements or otherwise, that can| round trip taking but 15 minutes.” oes be levied against the property Enormous Reducti KV YTHING MUST GO FOR WE NEED THE LOCATI STORE, WHICH WILL OPE UNE STORE STOCK 18 CLOSED OUT EVERYTHING APPALLING FROM A PROFTT STA HAS FELT THE PRICE CUTTER'S HAS BEEN DEEP. AND BRING YOUR POCKETBOOK PRICES LAST ONLY AS LONG AS Coats In Seotch migtures, worth $16 Extremely handsome coats in dark, price Handsome dark & silk facings and Ii roadcioth sult at suit, in gray plaids, Nobby box haven't space to describe the clooke, skirts, stk petticoats, wouetin will bo sald for hall price and less. Commaalian aang birth of a wee, helpless baby, the »| of the old Parkinton family of Mil William Woods Parkinton. child of the original Joba Parkin ton. the entire estate was to go to the hospital in the event no heir was Laurelhurst- On-the-Lake Sales Break Every Record— Over $400,000 Worth of elburat commendation for It, and state al Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition wilt | be held in 1909, will afford its reat denta a fine opportunity to view the illuminated city, #ithout being sub fected to the cro people living nearer the gre will have to put up with erected along the Ww years at the o7 times their present prices build a Mine on Nineteenth avenue | best kind of transportation titles. construction of a beautiful $6,000) when completed Suits and Coats At the New York Store Tu AT ONCE REGARDL NFOR A MEN'S CLOTHING ER OUR FIRM NAME, THE AS THE NEW YORK IMPERIAL CLOTHING CO,, AS SOON {00S AT PRICES THAT ARB POSITIVELY VISIT THE NEW YORK STORE TOMORROW, Just think of a three-quarter length tan covert Ladies Coat gold in every store in Seattle at $16.00, COATS. {rimmed with braid and black Feivet, sale price P Gray and green mixed coats, very no formerly $24.00, sale price . suITs. Gray mixed sult, semi-fitting Jacket, regular price with white taffeta, was $50.00, wale PTICO seeeeceerreewerneasee 310 Gene Savencnn. 5 i STAR-—-MONDAY, NOV MRS. WILLIAM WOODS PLANKINTON, By the) ving at the death of the direct descendants If the ebild continues to live there is no chance for the hospital to ob- tain the indirect bequest MILWAUKEE, Nov, 14. rat male of the fourth generation aukee, about $5,000,000 seems lot o the Milwaukee Howpital Assoct EMBEZZLER ARRESTED. VICTORIA, B. ©. Nov, 19.--On arrival of the Shawmut today, Of fleer Murray, of the provincial po lee, arrested Fred M. Goode, secre tary of the Shanghai Electric & Asbestos company, and charged him with embezzlement and for gery. He was traveling under the name of W. W He admit ted his was the man wanted and agreed to go back. WARSAW, Nov. 19--A collector for the government, escorted by sol- diers, was attacked thie morning by terrortete and killed. One soidier was wounded. The terrorists stole & thousand do! ‘sand cacaped. —_——_— Plumbing Done Right a good sativfaction. This ts the way George H. Woodhouse Co. Basement, Arcade bidg. do their work. Their low prices count for much of the satiefaction haved The mother of the babe is M a ‘ork girl, wife of the only grand Under Joba Parkinton’s will Are you saving up for the rainy days? When the rain comes your work will stop. When your work stops, your pay will stop. Then what? WePay4 Per Ct. interest | | Every one who has visited Laur has nothing but words of | | | &Trust Co. oat without exception, that Law It to Be Well Dressed You can purchase any garment sptendid stock of SUITS, MILLINERY AND FURS By paying a little down and 81.00 per week Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike Street. # and noise that | punds | I have every reason to believe, at, from the way the city ts grow. | j, and the class of homes being | shores of Lake) within three lote at Laurel in demand at five in ow CLOAKS, ashington, tha uret will b The Seattle Kloctric Company are present making preparations to Union Bay and by bridge across e bay to Laurelhurst, which will | ve people in that district the very faetl ON THE TOP WAVE ON SUCCESS At present we are hurrying the finished yacht which | will be given out abogany ons on Ladles’ 88 OF COBT O18 Port Wine, per gal. #100 Guckenheimer Rye, full quart, eeeess coees 1,00 KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 1129 Firat ave., corner Seneca, Phones: Main 1184; Ind, 1184 NO EVERY ARTICLE = SLASHING NDPOINT KNIFE, AND TE FOR THE FOLLOWING THE GOODS. that ts 87.08 #7.98 $18.50, 89.98 Tuesday 60, sale price navy blue plaid, worth RETIRING FROM $18.00 Mon’s Suits for, 812.50 oo B14.08 $17.50, wale $5.00 Children’s = Buits for : blouse jacket effect, white H. LEWIS & CO., sale price 1206 Second ay ‘skirt, pleated henutifal dine of swell opera waderwear and umbrelias that Don’t put it off, come tomorrow, ATTALIA IRRIGATED FRUIT LARRE, — THE COLUM FARAL CO. 609 Marion Kame, Least, | ike Don't Forget the number & 1906. Faeerenen KERR j papers a of t , * The Seattle Star had ag extra on the street before » | (NI) (] j the tite “— + daylight this morning, containing a compjete and graph- + | auate : / — rm 4 * ic account of the disaster to the steamer Dix and the * | shan afte. cual Oe - - sth * fetghtful loss of life * | that whatever light wreek abin of t s * A list of all the lost and of the survivors was pub- * | . + le F * | M lished, also interviews with officers and passengers on * | j+ the boats which collifed ae | | , le» No newspapers in town, except the P.I. and the » Ee je Star, had extras on the street until hours afterwards. * At 10 o'clock this morning The |* * | Star's launch Pioneer, found a door [RR RR Rk i i te tem A while cabin door with splinters fot wood hanging to the bent and e | twisted hinges lying on the yellow The Star's special launch, the , 5 ; waters, around which boats of all! Through Hali-Page d Berne, with two representatives, Juixe and description—this is all] | of the wreek early this morning which went to ita doom two miler 8 a The trip enroute to the icken jn wth of Alki Point last night, Of little village which suffered heavt |the life rafts and upper works of ost tm the collision was marked by }the ifated Httle steamer not a pieces of Moating debri which {sign haw yet ben discovered . . q ; might have been portions of the| The Dix went down in about 110| Forty-Nine Buyers Go to Green Lake and Secure Bargains unken steamer A portion of wereg OB sm 4 |fathome of water and as she was| . what looked Hke a stateroom door | bean wegndieny my } at the Phenomenal Sale of Lots, was Coating close to the abore and weighted with a #ixtom tron keel several derelict boats were oon, | | and bal 4 with a hold full of ce but the fatter, at least, proved to ment, {t is stated by sea faring men -_ —— be no part of the Dix’ equipment that she must have sunk to the bot The scenes a mori oly were or mmediately c eabtioutant sae moe Pamely wore} ee Ns 7. an been a| The KB. Cox Investment Co, of |? lote; Mr. Kirk Mr. Anw Five huge deserted schooner cranky craft and the ballast and) Ballard placed the Evan's Division $ ts er igs NH stood idty at the s, Mage at reat keel had been added to her In| of Green Lake on the market yes Calia Butler, 2 lot halfmast, while on the docks ¢ Jer to keep her righted when at! iorgay and passed all records b . a Hevde friends popes os . at ies van ver ie ge selling over five-sixths of the entire brach, 4 lo ‘ r, 6 lots; / A Wade af tees eee geet of the Jeanie sae ean backing |eddition. This property was only | ¥. V. Deshau ©. Gage, rounded and b Sod be the easuenst a BE) advertised in The Star one time, 4 lots, Arthur ny, 2 lots; A. HL. ~ cand n or med by thes re \ when the two vease hens 4 | that being Saturday's issue Osborne, 2 lots; Mr. Mealy, 10 lots; ne Bi tions ae to th last | gether and It Is be ved ye we eT oie gad this moruing: “We Caroline Payitk, 2 lots; Mildred Me tale @8 the dient seg tag caw vivors and witnesses of the wreelt| sould have sold our entire addition Donough, 2 lots; M. D. Cox, 4 lots; a if Be @ disaster and = kindred — she — fiw Bh es = had we t — to take care of | France ner, 3 lot Elizabeth all the people who came to see the Flobr Sriekson, 2 lots; atten and coatless women and a reault of being rolled to her port moat hy Be ve sainly got our|®, Hallgren, 4 lots; 0. B. Driver, 3 a re oe ay Sree: ty side by the high bowspirt of the) ineys worth out of that adver- lots; Felix Bergondy, 2 lots; W. Je greet incoming paxsengers, and larger Yousel und filling with water. | (een ene Blair, 2 lots; L. C. Stabl, 2 lots; when the Kitsap was berthed tear The Jeanie’s captain states that! ni. roliowing is the list of lucky |W. H. Grant, 2 lots; W. H. Reese, ful mothers, wiv and = sisters the helen of ths ot Was onngeh hard | wuyers: Lawe L. Moore, 20 lots; | 2 lota; G. N. Smith, 4 lots; Cl, crowded about the vossel in the to starboard at the moment of strik \eicabeth Higgins, 4 lois; Wm. | Holcomb, 4 lots; Geo, Schram, 3 forlorn hope that some of the loved Ing, throwing the little vessel fur" |Gottateim, 4 lots; G. J. Dabl, 4 lots; | lots; H. 1. Barthelmy, 3 lots; Lulu ones might have been saved, bat ther into the grasp of the big one. |G’ a Barthelemy, 4 lots; Killen Miller, 2 lots; G. F. Hiland, 2 lots; Reedless to say their hopes, in each The captain of the Di a unable! Cummings, 2 lots; A. McKenzie, 2| Robert Bushell, 2 lots; Wm. C. instance, proved futile oO oe ae ae eae scening to. | ots, Otto Gabel, 4 lots; J. Leaning-| Miller, 2 lots; R. McCammon, 2 Along the quiet streets men Lert, Blakeley Is in mourning W-| or, 2 lots; John Flenger, 2 lots; | lots; John Rand, 26 lots; total, 174. moved silently or gathered about day cae it the 'atore |C> W. Swain, 2 lots; John Judge, ™ | the little telephone office, and dis Pee eteeae ony changinug. frorm. the | exec cussed the tragedy in hushed pulldings, only changing ore voloes Women wept, mon tried to Othe 4 ate on ne th gon at wa Makes comfort them and in turn wept an- ne docks upon the arrival of 4 qubaagal 4 thale tetra. Dencation t Jookit “ tor some familiar tace the Best prevalled everywhere, although ev among the strange | Bre knots of men gath und the few Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. Still Chop- ping Prices The man with the ax has cut prices down to less than the cost to manufacture. You can come to McCarthy’s any day this week and save a quarter, a third or a half on any ready-to-wear garment in the store. Read the items below. They will give you a larger idea of the scope of the price-cutter’s work. ——ees All Sales for Cash Only. Cc. O. D.’s. No Approvals. Charges. No Exchanges. No} No LADIES’ SUITS. PATTERN HATS. Every Ladies’ and Your choice of all Half Misses! Suit in the Half i our swell Pattern rs store is on sale at : Hats, All of them Price just half the regular Price copies of models by prices. As good a + the best Parisian milliners, Most of suit as you expect- ed to buy for half the money you ex- pected to pay. Twice as good a suit as would have bought for the price you had decided on, them from “Gage,” America’s most fa- mous producer of Ladies’ Hats, Take the one you want and save half on the price, TRIMMED HATS. LADIES’ COATS, if Every vr and Plain blacks, jaunty style, every browns and nav Ha wanted mode and Half hives: and aay coloring is included in the collection, Our regular prices are about half what other stores are asking for similar hats. This week the man with the ax has cut our own prices in two. Take your pick swell color combin- ation of the season. Every new and charming mode is included. You have your choice of any Ladies’ Coat in the house at just half the regular prices, Price Price CHILDREN'S COATS. We've chopped off MISSES’ COATS. for Coats in sizes , Half young ladies from 1-3 i Fg ri 14 to 18 years are child’s coat in the Price all on sale this Less store. Sizes are week at half price They come in styl- ish plaids, overplaids and mixtures. The most particular young woman in Seattle can be suited here and at a saving of one-half. from 6 to 12 years. There are lots of stylish novelties to choose from, Bring the little girls in this week if you want to save money on their winter coats, INFANTS’ COATS. LADIES’ SKIRTS. Sizes for tots from ~~) Black and all col- 6 months to 3 years 1-3 ors. ‘ain and of age. Long and fancy. Take your short styles in ev- Less pick. There are ery wanted mates —n$ more than a thou- ne lel and colran sand skirts to select from, and you save just one-third on the price of each and every one you buy here this If you need a skirt don’t let this chance slip, Fifty different modes to*choose from, and all on sale at one-third off the reg ular prices, Choose the little one’s coat today, week — “} Shirtwaists, Petticoats, Under- | musiins and Furs Are All on Sale at One-Fourth Off the Regular Prices. Sale Ends Saturday Night at 10 p. m. RA a NE ; ; McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District

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