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OTHER HUGHES En STRIKE (Boripos Telegraph Service.) aNcouven ' by Repub we at ae “ wv 4 te ort rs t a \ 0 Lig vot ae the Mr, Hug? muha pines of tO at 1 ” et wen 8 ° ‘ ras ' t i« ‘Thee . ‘ : f i Mt i] lee ag ue he ' © i eee TMNBLOIN tS ebetrman, * ale for a2 appropriation toward the ox t te be available imme:jiately For the first time since Tuesday to arrive An additional will be put on by "ORDERS ARREST | citic. trom Portant’ tos etsco, beginning Sunday Leaving Portland it will be known as No. 13, departing at 11:30 p.m. It wil health and its de oo a Fe tee beart ot Mh and is can [carry Pullman sleepers ; mapeeten low passenger tempts ot make ean: | « ta thetr at ont werden the. = shy Northern Pacific igororning the cons| at 4:30 o'clock = t jat 10:50, giving them 40 minutes at This state ie “tae cea by Attorney O. C. MeGlivral oie iy Bg fa teply to & question aa tc ms ie sou or C. R. Fraach, of the Harriman lines against certain @epartment swore out a goods for delivery at San Franciseo ihiler his arrest on the charge} "4# Deen removed. : a stable in ap up $ whose estate own 4 about four om at. on the @ Lake Washington, re i an old barn tnto a whic! without stalle for his he had grazing on the La Follette Goos East. Preasure of engagements made it necessary for Senator B HI die | Pottette to leave Beattie for hdd shall be of con-| inst night meth a sewerage «ye Balierd Church Social. ws ‘The Ladies’ Ald society of the janding ghee, sald! Pree Lutheran church will give « “that - ve oply * |) soctal tonight In the hall at Third eee & it bad pet and Chestnut sts, in Ballard. ‘Blocks of sewer. and os! iting Prost. : . the eawer| _ The fitet killing frost of the sea- ees te” yx in 4 hearve ooeurred Im Beattic last iaht, \ | with the temperature at 31. degrees, Sistem to pump the sew | stightly below the fseeaing point the sewers.” iitra stated that in the} Dawson Stages Operating. md above, and Dis Bed “ee obliged | t#te4 that the stages on the winter | Teach the shelter be baste |" are now i operation. ‘The tnstalilation of « First Free Church 8 aystem, ho deciared,| Tht Piret Free church tion, If granted, Will) Nov. 13, when the floods caused cor "4 wes Arey L~y kade, trains left Seattle last! adh “ might for the east over the main of former Ur 8 *| tine of the Northern Pacific. The North Coast Limited departed at} | 0 o'clock from the King #t. pas senger station and the Spokane lo cal started at Li » ™. Transcontinental freight on the Northern Pacific and the Great This will} toaving Seattle on | im the afternoon to reach Portland | before departing | The embargo of the| LOGAL FLASHES ] @ hia property, there A. L. Berdoe, general ager of | which was formed | (™* White Pass & Yukon route, ar- rived in the city jast night, and | rpened tte | | Methodist church, Thursday « the refuse flow. iato | C>ri#tmas sale tn the Ericsson | tom, as there tf no ding last night. Th je wilt | for it at that point peas © ening with @ muntoal | entertainment and dance Lumbering Men Meeting. The Pacitt t Lumber Manu- facturers ans« tiem ie heldt regular monthly meeting this aft- erneon In t roome ee the Lam- bermen'’s club. Bass After Shingle Men. Dan W. Beas, president and man- - as Lamp 45¢ a ed Burner, and Mantle .. White je turned last night from @ trip to Arlington, where he had been in the interest of the close-downm of the shingle mille Thief Mobs Barn. ©. Hoogedorn, of Price's livery table, at Western ay. and Bell st. has reported to the police the theft of @ trunk stolen from the barn, Per Dozen Cups an rs, per pr. 10c Shot ©4100 eter eeee White Enameled B: Hee seeeerenes soe fell Sewed Knurled Handle Size Decorated Milk Jug ath Seats Whisk I CASH REGISTERS lopendent dealers In t-hand cash regis- ore of varie kes and styles. Our prices are about one-half of oly company prices. up-to-date suitable for ur old one. and tell Woe are tr new and secc nee an aa, for y phone THE SUNDWALL COMPANY, INC. Phone 697. : | | ager of the Shingle Mille bureau, ree | Northern frum the east have begun) THE SEATTLE STAR—SA‘ toh gain. ae Added t Comnpjstes Neu nklin Buliding Contract ' Third and Vir ' t by Moore Bank Dissotves. rhe Bank pe N terday 1 by Judge Griftt Phe stockholiders had petitioned for | ts having been | the Alaska Bank and Safe | Hungarian Goes Ir | cy Rudote Hung 5] ov yen hare fi } eanity, He Was locked up in the y jal j wae removed ater to Bangs to Lecture Monday | John Kendrick Bangs, humorist and author, was unable ta appear! «university tat night, and his in postponed to probably ’ y jaht He wi ay in Beer's hell Monday night 8 @elook Ih & special addrows Bollingham Man Arrested. John Rihpol, « Mwsw year 0, Wan arrented today t + Martir a he landed fre toamer Utopia. His “a t ' will send « man » take the fugitive Schloss Gives Lecture. Benjamin president of the Nai Brith, delivered an a4 dress last evening at the Temple Delt treh. Hn i of th horrors of the New York Ghett . Bohiows ale "STURDY STAR SGURIER AND AGENTS WHO DELIVERED, ; PAPERS DAILY IN FLOODED DISTRICTS By al TURDAY NOV rot 5 nore PRICE FILES DAMAGE BUIT j WOMAN'S LIFE ' ee be By Cynthia Grey i, th t Vash th 1a books i a Und are 1 pay a call, ke and that t# all Read the Big Sunday Post- Intelligencer The Thanksgiving Magazine The Thankagiving issue of the Post-Intelligencer magazine ¢ the good work done by tomorrow will include m cresting and attractive feat lety during the San Fraz “ Steve Bock Prem Aledts hankagiving poem, ilustrated, by a well-known | ‘¢ “- “POC” DEVINE, EX-COWBOY THE BTAR’S SPECIAL CARRIER vost. The story of b the president's Thank Frank & Nowell tor v T story of how ¢@ president's Thanks photograpber of Alaska see " giving turkey ts selocted pared and shipped by Hiram returned frowm th . i that she wore, Vowe, the Rhode Isiand turkey man—who has been sending magnificer colle wea Li ® t ‘ « a pe i andies eee “aoe a - . Ree: poy * he ked with candies Thank turkeys to the White House since Grant's ad Ac oih” deeliainds ere cameiaing tend eas ' ministration—ts told, for the first time, in a series of photo- exhibited at the fair Blar's as + ia n ‘ — . 'CLEARING AWAY Tomorrow is Andrew Carnegic's sixty-nisth birthday. An ar , New Street Switeh a ticle with excellent illustrations tells some very intere Something new in street railway | AVOUT | FLOOD DEBRIS facts about the career and perso: of the tronmaster—t appliances was demonstrat “ his gifts of more t . ve been divided; | success yesterday by the Seattle : siilsiiiliaaiie c and liking t of view; the pith | Stectrie company Thiet the | ig ny : : : hts polities and philosophy, rs have said about * away with the old | Sondre Soy © mt of é paring work repairing the damage caused Is the Charech ¢ and Doomed as a State Institution?” the stopping of the car new i goa » eather alts aati | by the recent flood in the Duwam Eminent liberal p mtary lenders say it is, and that the fevice the ewitch ie turned by]. A aly Wty e ish veiley. The fences along the government will not much longer support ft at an annual cost } " Beatt returning the next ay | means of the trolley current as the | [OM | ctaetinn oak Gente, te Gaakl interurban lime are being rebuilt of $60,000,000. This interesting tion is thoroughly dis- car approaches, ltraveled fe & paren, But the Hiatna and gthened. At the cussed in an admirable flus article in the magazine. Wemen's Missionary Sootety Bava chine 3 petra Merger | present time the cars running over Mr. frank G. Carpenter tes an interview with the | The Women's Missionary society . hensebedin- ; the line are compelled to run at a Rev. Dr. Robert Collyer, known throughout the country as [held a meeting Plymouth thine & tank 00k on elec very slow rate of mpeed “the Blacksmith Preacher.” Dr. Collyer is now 83 years old | Congregational chur yesterday “ ion tw nae Goat Among the suburbs which were and talks most entertainly of his career. He says be could afternoon, at which Mise Ellaabeth | 0) yeh fread moe ne affected by the flood ‘Tukwilia make a horseshoe today if he wanted to. | Jones, Mise May E, Walker raggectone oma we ae |neoms to have suffered the worst ractive Mlustrated features of the magazine aret jtary of the ¥. W. ©. A. an joi as as the loge were jammed through * of the Vanishing Cedars of Lebanon;” | Biwin Lomdon delivered addresses To Miller was entrusted the for the windows of the houses and omotive Bmoke ;* je Sam to Per- | Mra, HLA. Haser ¢ F Bly aggro fetes rninenerenir ea hardly a residence in the lower » the Btrain « ral Phil Sherid Horse;” “The | F. J. Van Horn led the devotional | sng he made good. ‘The second day | liand of the little suburb was not Mite of the Good Ship Fi , Things Queer, | services. ne wae unatts t6 bite @ beens Berl CHARLES MILLER, | dane aged to a certain extent. Sev Quaint and Curious in the World # Bad Bridges—Damacge. lieve ep money, bat Ginaity aroused. | eral thousand feet of logs was In addition to these the maga contains the concluding Am alleged unsafe and defective! at o big price, a man to wall aarrne Sur's ag Spr Agent at) voshed on the cleared land but are chapters af Eden Phillpots’ novel, “Daniel Sweetland.” bridge in the Skykomish valley near! distance with the papers ont. J now being cleared away Baring, recentiy precipitated a team of horses and thelr driver to f a complaint filed in the ouperior | Order From our Nearest ews- court in w Hast hingte | (Star Specie! Service.) | | 1 the} company demands damag: of $480 from King co Lancaster at the “U." amount SIMPLY ered jan OLYMPIA, Nov, %4.—The Seattle way, which op- of logging road dealer or Telephone Direct to P.-I. Business Office A lecture with stereoptionn views | near Kangley, hae {fied its freight will be given by Samuel ©. Lancas wes awarded to Miss Sarah Conroy] tortff with the rattway commmis- ter, con@uiting er the office | ar acclamation for tt Wustra’ Wuxtra! of pabite r joings at Eagle’ hall iast Ing studen la, before of the university Mor @ engineer | day night at § o clock The ob ‘eet. wan te ving Dentures are tn full Might tion, amd the r Young En-| ch anticipated newsboys wer tn That Werk.” ] ball was beid on schedule time Inst Gntessids Men Wake. Imight, and it was “de «wellenst “ aoe | ever.” Enough money was malised Mise Edna Hodson Kuight, of 1, buy enough “tolkeys” to stuff Pertand, Me. Pierce, first assletant the stegmahip Dakota, marrif® at the rest W. J. Rendotph, past end Winfield Seott engineer of were quietly noe of Kev of the Grace most voracious of the newstes to suffox and there is ac pt ingly cons tion tn the rauke. | { | The following prises wore award: | led Handsomest baby, James 6. Eng ler, one year olf son of Mr. and Mra. George Pngier of 1480 Norman jat.; best dressed lady, Mise Francis ing. Members of the crew of t Deketa presented Mr. and Mrs. Pierce with two handsome chests of silverware. | Charch, beat dressed gentleman, N. vo on ree Grind. |} Conroy; best sustained lady char Alleging desertion, Samuel Liner! cor Mise Jennie Johmeon; best has applied for a divorce from | Jostained gentleman character, Ray Rose Liner, after 17 years of » Por the same reas Hopkins; most comical charsetér, ried itfe. Nel- A Benny Sliver; most original char A Rabert Desertion is also the kon A special “Candy Kid grees 5 ause of the application for Aivotce, —$——— eens | tn the case of Albertina Van Meter | against David Van Meter. Judge Tallman yesterday granted divorcees In the cases of H. R. Wells against Linsie Wells, and in that of Grace E. Dow against Christie K Dow. Murphy Confesses Theft. James Murphy, arrested Thursday on @ charge of having beld up and/ robbed Sanford Baio, has confessed | hie guilt to the police. He has sot been identified as the thief by his victim, but aaserte that he t# the guilty perty. His arrest was made by Officers Mason, Mortrude and/ Smith, after a livety chase down | We sell better Pianos the railroad tracks south of the and sell them for less uaion depot. money than any other deal- er or organization. VELVET We will sell you the same grade, style and qual- ity instrument from one- #) third to one-fourth less than you can buy else where. 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. Goop PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines tie MUSIC, STRINGS & Til Seeond Ave., Seattle NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS | © copy of The Star fall lock any even- ¢ favor to call Sunset, Main 1138, between | | A black panne velvet gown has an original long coat with a double npire girdle in heavy ecru cloth.| | Ml he waisteoat is of Venetian lace) i. and fastens with black velvet but lee our main tons 1060; Independent An ecru mushroom hat Is In|¢ and 7 o'clock and we will 1 rough felt with an immense bow of | you a copy com, = a oe black panne held by a rhinestone | mise it e than 1 | phone us every time you tetas It buckle. Under the brim are deep |r. is way we can be certain of shaded roses A sweeping O8Pray | giving our subseribers a perfect in champagne falls over the side. gervice—and it is the only way. Bh UNIVERSITY HILL TRACTS Division No. 2 On the hill west of the University between 47th and 50th sts., Univer- sity Place and 5th Ave., N. E. The finest view property in University Dist. Come Tomorrow. Take University car. Get off on 45th street and walk west to our sign at Latona Avehue, one block north to property. SELLING RAPIDLY We offer 10 per cent discount for cash until Dec. Ist. Buyers have made from 100 per cent to 1200 per cent in Division No. 1. Miles of streets are being graded. Franchises have been asked for a network of carlines throughout this section. It is the Cheapest property on the market; tice the prices asked for other property in this section. Values will double and treble as preparations for the Ex- position proceed. It is the best residence property. Overlooks University Park, University Campus. Commands view of Lake Washington, Lake Union, Mt. Rainier, Cascades and Olympics. Because--\. a No- Lots 440x102, 42x102, 440x115 ° PRICES $500 AND UP Terms--One-Fourth Cash COME TOMORROW--Salesmen on the Grounds All Day BRUEN & BES 608-9-10 Marion Bldg.