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Anarehiate Meet ANNCEVELT 4.4. HILL WILL (Scripps Telegraph Service.) — | ago, Mra Ki. Mart MINNBAPOLIP Nov. #1—J. J, } second st., } attle { a re t of Jy and 26 busines® mon are here| attend a arly mony unearthed wed (Serie Service.) | fy before the t ate cow ver the t ( her aged fa frauda t ‘ erwriting and WA i r in th pring Of | Jake ' porating pant ia be A t tent b pees against certain rallroad | whose death 4 @ ot test ever perp i hi ; . triment of spett M " ttle} ; | ereteiy th , | MINNIE bet t BISHOP TIGERT ere slate men employ t 1 " 1 ’ k ve cnn - : . t | Wreder Lat \ . rippa Telegraoh Service.) BRIEFS : oe Saray PD “ » TELEGRAPH | Sugar Trust Convicted -s y warlan : |} NOW YORK Tie : j An Sugar pany | ‘ls woree very (Serippa Telegraph Bervioe,) — | was found gullty by a Jury in Ue} ' | Dairymen's Convention. € ‘ ait t rs ‘ 1 | SPOKANE, Nov L—The 4th} : y ps nocepting umountite | t x t . ad men's wciation will be held in| tral rail | der with Alt re \ t ‘ four days, commencing | | * te t yt with Decor 12. j Murderer Omiles. ut (Beriore Telegraph Service.) =| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov Lae N Ls tary | Witte In Attacked. ' Dabne the in, men . | ST, PETERSBURG, Nov, 21 eer 1, with John on, with® . t Witte has been showers HP sac pe, wept in Judge _ | }abuse and attacks on all «. A] Shor orday | Meeting of St. Andrew. |eampaign to discredit him and pre-| stterncon when Caj ‘ (Seripps Teleor oe) a ye oat tion | went his ever returning to power is oe rm ne ned ox an. | Slemaen, however, stalled when par ' ¢ f St. Andrew | openly waged : , k this even ‘ tlons of t snion were read! | HERKIMER, N 2 Mark's church, Harvard! J. €, Ellas Veterinary Inspector. ia rao Madison et. All Brot WASHINGTON, Nov, 21 k arcington Election { r bers, thelr f ts and | MARRINGTON Nov. 21.—The vs and) Elias, of Rosalia, has be | aie chaathom be tiaibnntos mantel t BY are expected to attend |potnted veterinary inspecte SY mg, Ge gegper sated «gare a r connection with work tn the buread | joo. this tu aa aheioee onan A j—~ Chureh Fair, Jof animal industry of agricultural | jer of the Bank of Harrington, ts a caltiicnipanaiiallsiebaiibiihen Av baxaar will be held tn the | departments eof he Baek of | ton, les First M. & chureh, beginning De-| coneenteter sagen, Feere SES Se RRR REAR EEE Comber and continuing to De-| there tnsieuineutes | tare counctimen and eaurer to t The arrangements are }_ SAN FR ANCIBCO, Nov, 21.—The| ants for any of these offices | of the Ladies’ Ald society tediet- | lerand jury returned two orday afternoon, one | eusing Peter Duffy of perjury V. i C. Ac Dinner, lthe other charging Supervisor Arrangements are under way for! Nicholas with agreeing to take tain Forbes, arrived in port vanksgiving dinner at the Y. M.| bribe. moruing from Antwerp with a car) C. A for the benefit of young | go of cement for Balfour, Guthrie} who are strangers tn the city Last} Co. The Dunstaffnage had a hard| year the function was attended by trip around the Horn } 200. The Senator arrived in port this| morning from San Francisco with | a full cargo of general freight and/ ON THE FRONT; « 20 GO Ca ee & we | Luncheon Will be served dally ae Wen ments y Nov. Si—in a the reas firme the | Neturality Guarantee, | i] f the Gasette hat Norway int the powers, including Russia, shall No Coal in Hoquiam. the neutrality of Norwe- | gion torritery, The corr dent | nye he has b vany to] HOQUIAM, Nov, 2--Th facing & coal famine, not a ton being | eabi : a ert ne toad an ef] Svorably disposed to this ides British bark Dunstaffeage, Cap-| ie to propone that arnt y earned that Gor Ohio Club Meeting. The Oble club will hold its first peed list of passengers. | meeting this season In the Commer. | Steamer San Juan arrived this}cial club rooms tomorrow night morning from southeastern Alaska| There will be @ musical program and with 150,000 pounds of halibut, A) refreshments. Tough trip was reported. Steamers Spokane and Olympla are reported as passing Tatoosh at 8:15 o'clock this morning. They and auther of “T will arrive in Seattle about 7/ the Styx” and o'clock tonight. The Spokane has) partee, will give a lecture iniin the estate of the deceased gen under eral. The petition «tater that no been made to get fuel, but can be obtained, and coal Frost at Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, Nov, 21.—Yes-| terday morning was the coldest No- | vember weather im «ix years in | Routhern California. The thermom eter registered 37, which was « drop of nearly 40 degrees in two days ely dry alled for} whatever | ° no car users are forerd te urn wood, To Settic Estate. BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Nov. 21 Lecture by Bangs. Captain W. H. MeKittriek, sondn John Kendrick Bangs, humorist] law of the jate W. R. Shafter, filed | Because of the ext Howseboat on} a petition In the superior court ot) weather which has 1 “Coffee and Re-| this county for letters testamentary | a } period, no damag * one to oranges of other ore & good list of passengers and) Rean’s ball o Monday, : " freight. The Olympia is In ballast.| the auspices of the ¥ MC. A will of General Shafter hae been = RLINGTON, Nov, 21.—Al Jew — tora ie = = 1th, ietam Ot the river ferry, ene mille south of Hurtingten, a) [instantly killed ye evday aflernoor tory of the gun that wasn't loaded. | by bie » unger brother It te the old } \ _ | Havelock Loses Hie Leg - } NEW WHETMINGTERR, Bb 2 = t).—-Thomas Havelock, nep ik, of th NORDHOFF & CO. “SEATTLE Gon, Rovedese. of te tnten arate the knee in the city hoapital here yesterday. Mavelock was clearing a HOSIERY SALE Re NEW YORK, Nov. 2).—Dr ward T. Devine, who as special r Begins tomorrow morning with the BIGGEST BARGAIN LIST that has EVER been offered in Seattle. resentative of the Red supervision of the relief work secretary at Ban Franci fol Odd lots of Hosiery culled by our PRICE CUTTER have been laid out and prices made that will surely crowd our Hosiery Counter. Five items here quoted give only an inkling of the values. It’s Like Putting Money in Seattle Real Estate You Cannot Lose branch of the Red Cross that w mistakes might have been made CHILDREN’S 15¢ HOGE AT 100 A PAIR, Crows the distribution of the relief fungi, there was no “graft” ther Teller Indicted. i OUI, Nov 1 An tndiai> arging embesslement wi urned yesterday by the gn jury against Charles MH. Bherty, fabs {the #. Loule Un ompany. Eberly has b the He whe ‘ De ) Trust minting for peveral m last heard from in D tives have been sent wost to search ribbed stockings, for hirr The indtctrnent Fast black, extra fine cotton, ontains names the fleece lined, double Ibut one count, and heels and toes; amount as 16,000. kneés, regular 15¢; sizes 6 tor8)4. Sale price, 10¢ a pair. AND GIRL 2c HER CULES HOSE, 15. Controtier Coigan Dies, BAN FRANCIBCO, Nov. 21} | State Controtier EB. P. Colgan died yesterday of acute diabetes | Ranchers Seize Coal. | SPOKANE, Nov, 21—The farm ere of Lacrosse and vicinity ¢ | fiscated « car of coal belonging to the O. R. & N. Co. yesterday. The} car wae sent out to be taken down / the Connell branch for uae at rail road depots along the line Card From Garvey- Buchanan Co. | On Friday of this week we will) place on spectal aale probably the largest single purchase of black | goods ever brought to Beattie. It wes our buyer's good fortune to} get In on a cleanap sale of one of the largest and most exclusive im: | porters of black dress goods in New | York. The black goods are all first MISGES’ 50c LISLE HOSE, 35c A qualities and the values the best} PAIR, lever presented. Price particulars | jin tomorrow's papers. Display in| Fast black, Richelieu ribbed, IJjour show windows. Garvey-Hu finest imported lisle thread ff) Chanan Company Stockings; spliced heels and toes, double soles; sizes § to 9; actual §$0¢ Hose. Sale price, B5e@ a pair. . MISSES’ $1.00 PURE SILK HOSE AT 69. | Finest pure silk, ribbed, fast a colored Hbose, in Good Ones blue or red; imported grades, Pianos Boys’ Best fast black, strong and soft cotton Hercules Hose ; fin or wide ribbed, double knees, heels and toes; sizes 6 to 10; best 2oc Hose ever made. Sale price, 1S@ a pair MISGES’ 2c LIGLE HOSE, 1% A PAIR. Fast black, 1-1 ribbed, extra fine lisle thread Hose ; soft and elastic, double heels and toes, seamless; all sizes § to 9, ac tual 20c Hose. Sale price, 1B¢ a pair. pink, sky spliced heels and toes, double soles; the finest $1.00 Stock ings ever offered. Sale price, We sell better 69e a pair jf and sell them for less money than any other deal SANTA CLAUS WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOUR LITTLE GIRL, TOO. — ; We will sell you the Two Great Bargains }] °c That's why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast D.S. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busiest, Best. 903 SECOND AVENUE, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fail by 6 o'clock any even-| favof to call} un Main span 1158, between | clock and we will send you a copy at on If yo should | mias it more than once, pleage telex phone us every time you mins it In this way we can be ~~“ in of giving our subscribers 0 rfeet servi n@ it in the only way. er or organization ame grade, style and qual- ity instrument from one In view of this offering women who combine style with economy must acknowl edge The Bon Marche supre Suits surpass anything ever presented at the price. Yet, for all the low Styles that show originality that is refre 58. 89 | | For Suits | Worth to $15.00 Women's new Winter Suits, all well ents of domestic broadcloth, in black, les are abreast with the hour only a few of a kind. So, try and come early. $12.50 For Suits Worth to $23.50 This lot of handsome Tailored Suits are every one late fall models for well-dressed yal, navy, brown and green, 25 inches — They sell regularly at $16.50 to ing, please & long pony jacket, double-breas ted, vehvst| Sy ¥ Come in a big range of solid colors collar, pockets and cuffs, full fined, with a | and fancy mixtures, silk or satin lined; jack- serfect hanging skirt, p! aited strap effect, | ets of various designs and skirts tailored or 4 come It allq trimmed to match jacket. Sizes complete, ith velvet a button points sizes, 32 to 46 bust. in offe style or another. ep D ss iicssinnsiisibit Terrible Massacre FREDERICK & I NELGON Under One Roof Our Fall and Winter Opening Takes Place Tomorrow and Friday STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M AG ON OTHER DAY Everything to Furnish the Home ¢ ete that many good frien it to tak ' busy that th would be ning upon ou invitation to vi ae well an to t t SOUvEIe An : souvenirs has been at) the Th iF « i MUSIC BY WAGNER’ Ss ORCHESTRA Thursday's Musical ‘Pregne Friday's Musical Program 1 M. h Happy He . y nbebdiey Hy t ™ i oS 1 U Whistler and His Dog i ~ i ; “ . 1 Te r Womens Costumes, Suits, Fars, Warsts. Lie. REDERICK && LION Complete Hauselirnishers, (/NCORPORATED) Motel and Club turmshers, SECOND AVENCL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET: ? 4 The following extract ls taken from “The Advance-Courier,” Summerland, California 2 NEW OILFIELDS ARE DISCOVERED — A Company to Develop the Morinv Territory H. L. Willams, One of Summerland’s Earliest Pre- moters, Is ‘Again Heard From In the Far North of Prices at the Closing Out Sale OF THE WEW YORK STORE “We this week received a copy of the Edmonton, B. C., Journal, containing a lengthy poe the discovery of off indications there, and the formation of a company, by H. L. Williams, to pect the field. Those who know H. L. Hams of old, when he operated tn this field and @id #8) much toward developing the territory here, will feel satisfied that the people interested in the new field will get “a run for their money” and that the country will be thoroughly prospected if Williams is tn charge It will be remembered when doubting Thomases shook their heads sadly over this fet, then fa ite Infancy, and declared there was nothing here but ‘a little tar,’ he went ahead and vr eral companies, notable among them being the Sea Cliff, the Burton & Williams (now the ‘Lillie company), the Montecito Ot) and Mining Company, the Milles, Williams & McFarland sooner (now the property of Miller & McFarland), besides being the principal promoter a“ other successful companies. It will also be remembered that Mr. Williams’ company Wifliante), was the first company that put a wharf out into the ocean for the =n on rich of] stratum that lies beneath the water at this place. Today the wharf ts a paying The entire stock of Lad or ee eae a after six years’ continuous pumping from the same stratum.” at enormous reductions. the Pa si icdditaameeaied Imperial Clothing © chaced the lense, stock and fix- tures of the New York Store, Edmonton, the junction point of three Summerland ts the seat of one of the greatest continental rail 4s, is now enjoying the of! fields in Callfornia. It is noted particularly Don't on account of the numerous wells that were | substantial grcwth of any city In Canada @ onan: Sempersous Tne ae Grilled out in the ocean, Millions of dollars have | ‘today the leading city in the province. 3 awaiting been taken from the ground, and the wells are the heart of Canada’s richest territory. 1 | but one thing—fuel. Manufacturers have still producing as in the early days, Our manager, Mr. Williams, was one of the original discoverers of theSummerland field. and after drilling some fifty wells on the mainland. he decided that the same formation extended out into the sea. He bullt a long wharf and drilled the first enbmarine well in the world. It proved to be one of the best producing ofl wells In the field. See Bulletin No. 11, California State Min ine Bureau for detailed report holding back in the past on this account, — hold the key to the city’s future. We cam the demand for the next century. There are hundreds of thousands of tems high grade asphalt on our property. This Gam dug out with a pick and shovel, We capt it with our own fuel. The newly o Canadian Northern Railroad, only three of broad cloth, trimmed beautifully ty and braid; well worth Bale price $16.98 Cheviot Suits, color Norfolk style. ar trimmed to Engtian London cuffs and match. fan y taffe from our property, puts us in easy ba for be 2.6. f He has devoted his entire time to the ol) bust market. The bulk of the asphalt price 815. ness and thoroughly understands it United States comes from faroff South The demand i+ world-wide An Investment with us fs absolutel Green and white platd semnt-fitting cont, plaited akirt, He was tmmediately interested when he read the Canadian government reports telling of the trimmed with fancy braid . immense deposits of of] sand and seepages of former price $25.00 Nate backed by known deposits of three rice rind to the sv ., , peo prt 813-08 crude ofl to the surface, in the Province of Al | products. ‘The Canadian government will berta, and etarted for there at once. He found the surface indications as at Sum merland, and later drilling proved them to be almost identical. He was impressed with the fact that here lay one of the greatest oi! fields in the world He prospected the country thoroughly and de elded to begin drilling at Morinville, twenty a bounty of 1% cents per gallon on Our bounty alone is more than the market pres id American fields. Agents of the railrond som pany have offered us more for our property ta it hns cost us It is too good te tright. We “ame é could retain ou Increase our outpt SILK PETTICOATS. Made all in guar in all colors $9.00, Sale price Dark gray tweed coat, collar of black velvet, handsome lined yoke and sleeves, ined with d Hkinner’s satin; former price three miles above Edmonton, His judgment was | of] and prepare our asph $25.00, Sale price 813.98 correct; at a depth of 625 feet we ry on the work. heavy flow of natural gas When lighted it burns from 20 to 30 feet in the air, It {8 an of! gas and proves that there | is an immense deposit of oll below. We were unable to coritrol this flow and keep drilling with the equipment at hand, It burned for several | ¢4 Our own money tn Tho money beers months before we were able to plug the hole and ing in is being used to further our a eas See ee ‘ only. Not a dollar ra bole pall atop the waste for this pu The natural gas guarantees thousands of dol any officer our « pany in salary or han we bad expected anf We are non-assessable stock te amount of cents per share, pet value $1.00. a future, We have Invest This is a stock with checked ¢ trimmed 1 1 et; a bargain at $15.00 , price 87-08 00 at OPERA COATS. Alice blue Coat, the best chiffon broldered, lined with the fi quailty taffeta 00. Sale pr lare in dividends for our stockholders. A few | ston more wells will enable us to supply the city of It is sellir Edmonton with fuel. | you must bu OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN THIS EVENING AMERICAN-CANADIAN OIL CO. 820.921 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Green Evening Coat, handsome- ly bratded, lined with white satin; former price $30.00. Sale pri §14-08 A very handsome light blue Evening Coat, ined with bro aded silk, trimmed with fan ey braid and beautiful but tons; former price $60.00. Sale price 830.00 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Ino, The New York Store BROKERS, Stop Taking Medicine 1112 SECOND AVENUE Grain, Provisions, 8 bration irain, Provisions, Stocks, Rond Opposite Garvey-Buchanan Co PRIVATE WIkEA. Ppenues 8 combination of Osteopat <tr ave aa Tel. Main B79 Ina are. Violet Rays, when indicated in experienced hands insure tin my ai kinds, id and much more certain cures. | use them a Asthma, anemia, abscess, bronchitis, diarrhoea, | eoxemm™ cancer, rheumatism of all and all rectal diseases, — pi ousness from whatever cause, ” ney, bladder female troubles f the eye, ea e and. throaty backache, Ia grippe, lumbage, ge joa, pneumonia, tu enya cen tion and ¢ mption in its early And Many Other Dis Never fails . when properly @PRe Gpeciat Rates—$15,00 per mam Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg. w#1P.T. Sa SODA WATER IPTS OYSTER COCKTAILS IPTS. BEEF FLUID I IPTS. ALL I. P. phen d the Fig ure for yourself what it meqns. Phone us and we do a i Office Hours—9 to 123 1 4 evenings. 7 to 8:30, Tuesdays Saturdays *"OR. M. M. RING, Osteopathic FE Main 4185; ind, R 2666, as Pacific & Puget Soung Bottling Co.

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