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WITH HIS WORK HERE. Sree or COUNCILMAN SAVES MONEY | ON STREET CARS One city wan feels that, a quarter, and they have cost the be hae son a to thank the Se councilman larde jones of his attle Ele Co. for. Through a | hard-earned Like most recent order of Manager Grant, we t th the one pla Counetiman Reynold s saving he ad to ‘ke was on the money. At first he growled about fron atform of the street ca ft, and the idea of saving didn’t and } fe omething be Appeal to him a t his well. 8 his car f Known sober justice and ana Manager ¢ a) reasoning have convince ng or at 5 that Manager Grant and the mM Reyne k Co, have done | A « per vice. w ing money, At The councilman is not an invet he was indignant, and ther erate smoker, but he ! to tune as the arters piled up in his file thoughts to the accompanime y e an to chuckle. Now of the gray smok ath hat, he is a 1 ae you please and curling round the thinker, exclude W ne tha the detractory worries of outward ap Manager Gra the back {ncidents and leave him to sat and extend a vote thanks Bimeelf with thinking ove w t 1 haven't told my wife,” he particular little sche B ch sa f hen I would have to States of satisfaction are tw ore ARREST WALKING. '%) $2290! Si 8 ‘ spital a n Se SALOON Aq f : Caught on Pike st day} ; y with a large stock of wet goods on he decision adits King co ke his person, which he was disposing | *P*rior court 8 at the county m § Tested by Patrolman G Niet bead pened rag or rf Bl : phrey charged with se a t Nellie Las # without a license and kee sexy Mee : on Sunday. When sea b rete te were 4 Police station a half dosen flasks dae sena ~ gf a hi making of whiskey were found according to the the arrest he had alre: hat the ra had no right to make of ten. ‘ — ith Baton for services t matte for GEARY |S IMPROVED. tate had already when the contract It is reported from § that Maj. William | as commissary officer in Seattle is Salts will relieve a Much improved in health. Maj. forms of rheumatism = FROM 8:30 UNTIL NOON. 15¢ Stockings 10¢ Pair Fast Boys’ and Girls’ double heels, soles tomorrow $1.25 Wash Belers 95¢ Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with copper bottom, to fit a No. 8 stove. Regular $1.25. From 8:30 to 12 tomor ee ects es otek cs eb one cases Se Basement. FROM 8:30 UNTIL NOON $1.25 Short Kimonos 98¢ Plannelette Kimonos, hip leng new drop ¢; body and sleeve cut in one piece; satin ribbon trimmed, pretty pat $:30 to 12 tomorrow morning, each oS Second Floor. FROM 8:30 UNTIL NOON 84¢ Apron Ginghams at Standard Apron Gingha ferent # a: the kind that washes well and wears long: 8:30 t MOT TOW morning, a yard Se Basement. FROM 8:30 UNTIL NOON $2.50 Hampers M1, 85 Fach Square W " c ‘ thing fo: Basement. FROM 8:30 UNTIL NOON — SOC Muslin Drawers 29¢ n Drawe Beatile, Second Avenue and Mike Street. New York, 2 Walker Fn BON a Paris, # Cite Trevier. Chen Theater Manchester, 68 © _ EVANGELIST DISAPPOINTED “No more big towne for me, Im addition to this, various state sald Evangelist Hart, at the close Mente made by Hart from the plat . of the tabernacle were of Sunday night(s meeting In the BD eles <r aga US tabernacle og Union at Its (@) jaymen and ministers of the elty the smaller towns that the great-/and many of the people belonging 4 can done attle isto the congregations of wicked city and I am not | chureh under the auspices a surprised that we have made so| which the revivals were being held few converts lost interest in the meetings be That the evangeliet ts mueh | cause of thelr tnability to “ @isappointed with the vit ef his) with the views of the visiting di month's work in Seattle has been | vine. apparent for seve ya past, The| The failure of the revivals, both people failed to respond either in| spiritually and financially, will their physica) presence at the meet: | probably put @ stop to further re ings or in th finan contribu: | vivals in this city for some time tions, to come Tho premises of the Seattle Tall| TOKIO, Oct, 21.—Thoman @ orting Co. at 719 Third av, were | O'Brien, the American ambassador damaged to an extent of $800 by! to Japan, has been invited to takb Hite yesterday morning, The 1098) jyncheon with the emperor and ¢ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 Two FI YESTERDAY, fire yostorday partially destroyed the residence at 811 Twenty-ninth and Children, ay, occupied by B Hagen@. The Jortkin of tho bigase i#. not known, Jbut the damage will amount to about $600. (By United Press.) ie covered by Instirance. PUBLIC MARKET for | press on November 14a This ts i] that ever before epectal mark of favor, as ite pur. }powe In to emphasize the desire 1907, Women, Mi In order to acquaint you with the merit of our we call particular-attention today to dependable garments for Women, FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30 Underw Mi The Knit Underwear Division, the location of which has recently been changed, is Knit Warm: Knit Underwear at Popular Prices r 8 and Chile Under One Root Ever Furnish th@® Hor ything to me Complete, Serve you! f the Prices, |for friendly relations between PRICES TODAY Japan and the United States. AT @hé—Women's two-piece garments of | AT $1.25 ‘ ation Butt | Want to Find Meir, medium weight Jersey ribbed merino with medium weight cotton ream and oa, | SAN . FRANCISCO, Oct, 21—A high neck and short sleeves, bigh nec k ero fir ed 4 pertect Pre Prices on’ the public: market té {elose search is being esnde hore for and three-quarter sleeves, high neck and Fleece-lined Cotton at the me y my eo # o Si pid jcanast, formerly o' me sleeves " ht to atch at same ce day remain the same aa Saturday, | ooo who wan last a hon & long #leey Tigh ma r I sine with attendance Hight and produce | gan Franct re ago when Brice AT $1.50—" ” Haplays small, The small displaye/he was about to 4 hospitak | AT The~Women's Combination ta of 0 en wo piece Rarments fy tle. cone My um big sales of | An uncle of N since medium weight silver cotton, fleece-lined € natur eh neck einined dui tha Hondas np letely, | re eaving_& large high neck, long sleeves and ankle lengt « gle len Tights ty Rees local ranch, 40¢ | AT Siée-—Women's two-piece garment a . Oregon ranch, dos. for silk and cotton, Jersey ribbed ple i Als LOGAN | LEF \ made, silk taped, silk crochet fir ; ‘ “ ration Salta “Mutter abo : } Perfect fitting and very elastic 2 i y j 1onm sleeres: ‘omato catsup, 266 per ¢ ' cole Hens, dares wd 20¢ 4 a rie 2be AT Sheé-—Women's two-piece garments of Wg opel BY fe i Aukleings I on, 16 The. for 25« | ‘ medium weight merino tn am and nat me DriOS. # t nl 41 — To } AT 1. ‘ w Sweet potatoes, 8c lb | ural r; high neck and long sleeve 7 oplece garments of Roots, 4 b hes for be [: an, Who was nd dead |i 4 iets nkie length he ailk and we t f Carrots nehes for be. in the road between Hfliman City |} gpd, their gem ctee aden finished, + ig ay quality, ‘hand Corn, 20¢ per dozen and ham station Friday night, | | te tch at same price and long sleeves, Onk ab 4“ for with « bullet wound through bis |i | Ww Knit Corset Cc of e to mateh at game Dried Ontons, 6 Iba. for |heart, left a will distributing $2,600 ] AT 25¢—Women's Vests of Jersey ribbed | bbed silk and cotton me price bers, 800 per do life insurance which he carried hore, 00 Pat Ses. oa Ufo nen am Me hg f, Mleeced cot in cream color, Splendid high neck and leeve 5. $1.50 and $1,95—The ac bunches for 10e. | will was in the possession of J, B.|f Wearing Barments AT @5¢—Children’s Con is of f } { Health Underwear—thy C0 Peas 4c to be per Ib. Nixon and the police regard it aw |i AT 35¢@-—Children's two-piece garments of medium weight merinc eam and na Duot “O gArmenta in one, givin Turnips, 2 bunches for be. additional evidence to support the |i Joraet-cibeed © fie lined et th ural ora; 1 to 16 ye an outer garment of hs: henna a ehadh “ » bed ee ned cotton. with of choice Wool and ean jauicide theory, The will made ; AT $5¢—Women's two-piece garments of inner « t be: Crab apy &Be per box le Oatorer 8 high neck and long sleeve; silk crochet - ' of fine cotton or ines, Celery, be to 10e per stalk iI finished; sizes 1 to 16 years Jersey-ribbed merino, high neck 1 long The f f er fabric is to re. an ta! aL each | sleeve Oe » ankle « b ght. le ‘ bead “ “ag Pp * oak ea |} AT SO¢—Women's two-piece garments of : wl Kose and a , {flee of the inner fabrie erate. ; : | Jersey-ribbed cotton, fleeced, perfect fit addorpcepo digg Mengeanitg ‘ ov wi eS © natural Beat of the body QT Spinach, 3 Ibs. for 100. | ting and very elastic, in cream and white aa + hose D ‘ ed by physlelams and wii) bas Rbubart be b. Le om oves ay non X per Ib. (By United Prees.) |B AT S0¢@--Children's two-piece garments of crochet and plain white, pink and ticn +o sl be de per head. rRONt is Pi te tg | good quality merino in silver and white blue |e the OND « 2 vio ¥ ‘ «© Duofel lent hurricane has been raging over shell finished; ve fine garments in| ay gq, Wowen's twectees euimente ot : Duofold Garments, me twee the nee of Finmark since last every particular and worth much more mer with high neck and long sleeves dun ‘ rot tee SLRS oh Thursday, Many fishing boate are AT 50¢@—Women's Knit Corset Covers of a nh cream, natu pink ar e Duofol rinents, . Oranges, S8¢ to 40 missing and up to the present time medium weight pure white cotton, with . ¥ : lenath match at “ en ~ ese i com Apples, seow, 6 g | sven lives have been lost hell hell Sk ce tate J ! . sth 7 h - heavy weight, Rand” oe a Pippi 3 a « same price i] “wa ; Cautifiow to Ibe head aatine ice a bate - cece % Lettuce THEATERS DEFY ¥ i Seem Fearn, te. T Brussels R ... t- Size E lly 3 ot Sarees perme BS | CLOSING LAW apestry russels ugs in arpe 1zes pects y we Parsle bunches fe Sugar pears, Se per As a special attraction for tomorrow the Rug Section has unde ed two cary pestry Brussels Rogs, ty mane ee (By United Press.) as follows Seaiinhemaken’ ‘ea KANSAS CITY, Get. 21.—All the ‘Th peng a hg { this city were open yee. | orp’ Pg | on Ee om aiag in viols of the Sunday x] wd a aye wa pede *. ‘toge Crawford peaches, $1.60 per box eT ree el In the 9x12 different 1 t he 1 0 five diff : Siberian crabapples, § aa a minal court, and all the} h nt pat 4 erent patterns Pamohinn ite " and actresses who partie choose among. fr hich to se t Hubbard squash, 16¢ Summer yon be ging | perfor 4 it oe Oe a squash to 10¢ ie tod by the grand jury | ’ Ground cherries, 10c I md | S ] MY D : oe SP iil pecia omorrow rinted Drapery Fabrics at Pi oun he » THE HAGUE—WHAT IT) Catawba grapes per basket MiamkApamane thas “Walle ates COST ravenstein apples, § per box; Wolf River apples, per a x; Waxine apples per box (By United Press.) King apples, $1.26 , THE HAGUE, Oct. 21.—Now that Quinces, $1.50 per box; 6 Ibs. for | ine international peace conference se. haw Closed it tx eating to study some of the figures which have REO MEN TO HOLD SOCIAL, been prepared of the cost of the © trike of the Red Men months The general ™ ad ee gaakel: Pehien aoe ennes of & e delegaies are ng at their hal th on Lake *sUmated at )00, of which heat station. The ee ong 00 wae spent to pay the cost at auction 4 Tt ount spent ’ ations. the Hunter te Killed. individual PORTLAND, Oct Lawrence phic toll J. Martin, a fa More pond Salem. ( net , ss matter con at that ; ng the tor erning the conference were sent | bis bead bic witha whotaun | Out hens we a . Shur-On Eye Glasses Are the most comfortable. We r make them t sult all eves ne neoat Co Sehuc Optt ai Co. and Madison St 12¢ A Very Choice Charged with evard $3 to $10 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. THROWN OPEN | 10,240 ACRES CRUISING | We Will 25,000 FT. PER ACRE | Without NEW LODGE INSTITUTED. discharging Fleet of battieslips at navy yard I ¢ Ir plair e are fire THIRD A oo ‘ | Fo MME, CHARLOTTE MACONDA America’s Greatest Coloratura Soprano Make It Charge 600-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. | nda f rest ’ a Strongest Overcoat House in the State li should be very mueh re cepling . ‘ Doors "op 1 freshec Lyric Wouldn't t¢ be 1 The Geisha BIG TIMBER RESERVE| «8° = MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT FABRICS arms within the city limite H. M { NS z Fe , yA C yh Was arrested yesterday by ‘: IMMENSE VARIETY OF PATTERNS man Sisler, Hanson was! m4 aA te rae FER” COMPLETE LINES OF IZES. PRICES found shooting along the Rainier S444)", Fg SOS ree AMUSE MENTS. FRIDAY AT DREAMLAND | RINK IMBER can be purchased at $2 per acre, in 16 | - Mc This is the ENTIRE cost to YOU The TIMBER ts lo Rese d sea ) OV, rom this timber. ‘The terme are HAL ews and $20 ver Ti] Union Savings & sions ty atreet 1009 danerican Bank Building, 24 Avenue and Madison Street Saaeen at A ia radinncaans wit " enausll JAMES STREET 4 8 Favorable Prices i} 1a h and had tn attract En Nene an! yan LOIS THEATER This Is Monday, <2 Fee z EV A new lodge of the Knights of | HE GRAND ane Cort, A rtm t f Columbus, to be called ine anager. $50 en 0 j council, No 7, was inetitated in eh é Ww pecial Price Matinee Wednesday. He |this city yesterday. The day's cer ores Racing Piay emonies were concluded by a ban / OnPCKERA” quet given last evening the " Hf Washington Annex, at whieh the | ing (“BRL Yai Wael Ms 6 $1.00, 91.60 Nont—Teabe Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Dea and Rev Nae very thing F. X. Prefontaine were guests of be 8 is +. THE OLIVER moving A Bei, Beoogd and 7 NOISE MAKER ARRESTED. 7 oy 1 4 a ~ (ENUE THEATER ENING OCTOBEE =F. M. SPINNING howing complete lines of] es are notably fair, ag wing wide in floral patterns, ts, bedroom bebe lee a yard .... a nes, Art Ticking and for bed sets, bedroom ps and other purpo patterns, Our price fa] " $2 No. 3, F White 50 {egfo J REFS ' © Extra Large Sie ™ COFFEE. F The doctor comes occasio® e cook is here all th y ocer returns your n't Hike Sebilling’s Bet so sh line of TOP COATS In the City. TAILORED READY @ th and Pike t ly on the Fiyer 1 ACOMA _ ROUTE Round Trip, ROUND TRIPS ) LEAVES SEATTLE F 5 a. my 2:05 and Pe aVES TACOMA — S188 3:55 and 7:0 RM t Ley, Jn, Agent | Main 176. Tae ALBERT HANSEN iamonds, Watehes, 2090 Fins? AND OHBRR’ Optical Department