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\ i i Ba pe LUSITANIA IS DUE WITH $10,000,000 IN GOLD By United Press.) the interest has been intensified by NEW YORK, Nov, 7-—Wiretess | the promise of Mrs, Patrick Camp: bell, the nglish actress, who in a on from t oat ‘ messages from the great Hiner Lue passenger, to give the enginemon ftanta, w' $10,000,000 In gold for | g500 if they pull the boat into | Amerioan banks, will reach New | Sandy Heok before tonight, With | York tonight at her present rate of | favorable weather it is certain that | speed. The Lusitania is two hours | the veesel will make a new, recrod, ahead of her previous rebord, but much anxiety Ime been created which It le believed will be broken, by word from Washington that a The message said that great ex: | severe northweat storm is expected oltement prevallp on board and that | today sete —aideieeimaeieestimemeanees — FIND MAN WHO MET HIMSELF THE SEATTLE nen NOVEMBER 7, 1907. ‘ENGLAND, WITH THE COST OF LIVING UP 20 PER CENT, SUFFERS WITH U. S. “at Op m2 ee + FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE GLOBES DAILY AT 6:50 F. RIDAY SPECIALS FROM THE CHINA AND GLASSWARE SECTION he We invite®our spetial attention to the China and Glassware Section’s large colle of Fall and Holiday Merchandise, now being displayed A stroff through this attractive tion of th store will doubtless be the means of giving you many happy inspirations for holiday | g, and He: are equally welcome whether Imying or looking. These specials for tomorrow Me Under One Roof—tyve Hl SAY UNCiE- The remarkable feat of taking aj pears to be the very essence of) thought fl conduct trip from a town in which you are | Cool and Patrolman Keefe was the partic ular star in the police firmament and finding that you have arrived who unearthed the man who mot already a resident to another city at your starting point without ever himself. "My name is Yankee and by | Just come from Seattle,” an-| nounced the discoverer, as he bore up under a heavy load of suds when taken in custody by the po! through the wilds of lower Wash lice puts some of the discoveries | ington st. Then he told all about| in the world of sclencé-way back the trip aud what a pleasant time 9 he had on the journey. K wee Fees thought it was too good to k The police have heard many re) xo he sent his find to headq having left, has ben achieved Jobn Yankee, whose strange tale markable ateries, but Yankees ters, where there would be an op escapade has put the whole de portunity of obtaining minute data partment down and out. Yankee as reference for future actentific himself takes it calmly, He ap. research os LEAVES HOME AND WEALTH : TO LAND INJAIL V. R. Howay, an 18-yearold boy, lous hotels in this city and the po who was arrested several days ago lice say he has left a number of under the name of George H. room rent bills unpald. The author Thompson, charged with having ities think he has been guilty of forged the indor ent to a check some act of indiscretion In Chica for $100, which he later cashed, is that led to his departure with said to be the son of Mra. J T. the knowledge of his relatives Ford, a wealthy woman of Chicagn. steadfastly refuses to ify his The Ind has ed to communt- mother of the serious ible tr eate with low her which he now finds hime¢ The to learn of his al young man had mall addressed to though it is known she would be another George H. Thompso Willing to help save him from the his possession when arrested and penitentiary the federal authorities may place a } woham has been rooming at var charge against him —— MORAN TO MEET NEIL AND SULLIVAN TO FIGHT AL KAUFMAN y United Press.) Coffroth’s Mission Street club SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.—Ac. Thankee af s00n, Nov. 28 Billy Roche cording to two sets of artic * oe the boxers as th os signed Wednesday afternoon, Owen atch. Outside Moran and Frankfe Neil will fight question, whic before Alex Greggain's San Fran- tam weight cisco Athletic club Friday night, agreeing to ma 2 pounds at 6 Novem! while Jack (Twin) o'clock on the noon of their Sullivan Al Kaufman will meet fight, the articles are practically fm a 25-round rt before Jimmy the same ———— coaneeemeerae 7 _ WILL GIVE MUSICAL. BOND SIGNED UP. 1 each the weight nto the ban }and Moran =e | The New York State society wil! At the give a musical at the recital hall in D. S. Johnstoh's new building, at the corner of Third ay, and Uni. | 0»4 securing st., tomorrow evening, with by the surety company in the m program of musical enter- men’s suit against the railroads signed up. A total guar $1,049,000 was given by coast manufacturers asa meet s of lumber | men and shinglemen yesterday the guarantee given More battleships at the navy yard: than ever before. 65c Henrietta Cloth 39 Until Noon Tomorrow, C All wool and 37 inches wide; black, cardinal, garnet, tan, gray, old rose, reseda, Copenhagen blue, sky blue, pink. No phone or mail orders The Bon Marche—Main Floor. 16;c Arnold’s Flannelette Bic Until Noon Tomorrow, Short lengths, 3 to 8 yards. Almost a yard wide. Best Flannelettes made. Japanese, Per sian, floral, striped and conventional designs. No phone or mail erders The Bon Marche—Basement Store. 3 Cans Tomatoes | 25¢ Until Noon Tomorrow, Yew Pack Tomatoes, fresh from the packer full The Bon Marche—Fourth Floor. Frye-Bruhn Lard [104 | Until Noon Tomorrow, Frye-Bruhn’s Fresh Rendered Lard, conce: iil order The Bon Marche soutile, Becond Avenue and Pike Street New York, f Walker Strout rs wr felt into & canal during a} nan was caused by poleon, has |f dense fog at Hoogkert ir comaved. fallen ban been } S lid 0 k Ext T bh 6.75 SOCIALIST CASES CONTINUED. | ound fp ae eras oie hy Po dhaey | Ol} a ension able to the owe er sdministered. Edward Baker, a g | elL-econstructe jolid Oak Te { pedestal ae 7 Ne crow oo - ‘Tl brother of the dead man. says the This ls aw constru my a Me . design, fin the “socialist cases whi eport of the chemists justifies ar [fl | tahed golden. Top me inches square whee Sua don Tuesday were ht | oor canes ox tence 0 6 feet. The of fine juartered stock, today. Attorney 1 oy ay oF . i in | tends to ¢ k, beautifully pears for the defer s, wi ’ | flaked. The pedestal base is very att e in appearance and ably make bis argument early vent | BAM ( SAFE BLOWN. peci Special | tm equipped with the famous Tyde preveste Sal bade %e top and pedestal from springing open. A high-grade Table in all respects, and specially priced for tomorrow at ...+++:.QIG9S IMPORTED GERMAN GTEING, SPECIAL Sf¢ -- Thene Steins | CHINA SOUVENIR PLATES, SPECIAL :335¢ Thene CAN YOU REACK | “Plates are decorated with five views of sen ciel SR i, WiTh THe come in assorted styles and shapes, nicely embossed with old Ger morrow, each W' Dies ty man scenes, Steins measure & inches high. While they 1 ow | SILVER-PLATED WARE—Satin Finished Plated © Ti ir BG gre 24: ate nen aye they last. tomor I-pint capacity, special tomorrow Tea row (limit one to @ customer), each 35¢ | Creamer to match ‘ eo “3 T Japanese Matting Underpriced "Down Pillows S all Priced As a special for tomorrow we underprice two grades of Japan A further attraction tn the Dra P y CCFO WAY typ ene Matting, which may be had in different shades of red and tan, | & *peclal sale of Down Pillows These P wre filled witht fi green and tan or blue and tan. There are five patterns in each sg of feathers and down. Sizes and prices are i quality Bize Special Prige, Ono quality is specially priced at, per yard ....... .. eo hess eae 1x20 Inches A cheaper quality is specially priced at, per yard ......... . 18¢ 22x22 inche % 24x24 Inches The above prices Include cutting only | 26x26 Inches Three Housefurnishings Specials Curtain Nets Special 59c a Yard (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) The following table shows how | LONDON, Nov. 7.—The coat of Prices have gome up: 2 Garbage Can Special $2.50 ' eS living has advanced in Great Brit 1897 1907 This Can is made of extra heavy gaivanised fron, and measures | 4 Dumber of patterns of Curtain Nets are un for tomer. ain 20 per cont within the past ten | S!x ¢pound loaves . 24 inches in height by 18 inches tn diameter. Has’ perpendicular | ¥ 4"4 Saturday by the Drapery Section are fine years, The ‘rise a prices has af |. poder ane ‘ nH ' “> reinforced ribe on sides, stationary handies and fiat cover, with Brussels Net, Soutache Net, Point d’Eaprit and a1 Novelly ected everythin, 0 OU eo}! yi 1 4 ! ” cmiien Thace . h. neit Ie olghe Half-pound of tea 20 4 flange which fite snuR y over outside of can, At the present time. Nets, measuring from 29 Inches to 26 inet width. ‘They o sigh . 1 When efforte to clean » the city ° h progres 1 vig’ f | to the upward bound of prices 3% pounds sugar 18 SEIN portnat thas & arbane Cae ty teettied oe re ee te especially suitable for dainty Sash Curtain ’ narrow The imposition of heavy now|Half-pound cocoa “ is provided for every residence, and dows, Special tomorrow and Saturday, per yard ..., ¥ this special price for tomorrow will tend to encourage prompt buy taxes is held to be largely respon mn 18 27 ing le for the increased cost of liv ay 16 0 . | tae Ghervuedl dhe le wan te dis ce pounds ‘rics 18 1 i Wrought Iron Umbrella Stand Special $1.00 having raised prices to recover|! pound Cheddar This Umbrella stand is made of halfinch flat wrought tron, and Si Ik li Fi lled S S cial the tax money. There has been ar — : rH measures 28 inches In height. Wet weather will soon be here, uKONe- ! creens pe epidemic of strikes, following the |? pounds butter .. and this useful household artich ay be bo omorro lo bree Fold Silkoline Ned Screens, with ¢ rame, increases in commodity prices, but | pound lard 06 : ; sicnesienes ditt aarat Bir ay 100 nel aes tn t f patter a ma these attempts of the workmen to|7 pounds sago ‘ 23 set wohpsertiotg oriole. sul. ohh gone oe ee ch recoup themselves have resulted in| 1 pound candles 09 the epettal price of yo F fail in the majority of cases 1 pound currants 08 R d G H S i ae rhe ngiichman te’ be-|1 pound raisin 10 ound Gas Heater Special | coming p time, and the unds meat 1.06 | Hrittah govert ( tw trying to a nt (year) 176.00 to the aged poor, tn order to ward rey e off an economic revolution $i04.e1 $242.58 SR = s tural experts, which, if not ehecked immediately, will ipjure lemon xrowers tn the southern part of the state thousands of dolla 7 diameter trimmings and feet are nicely nickel-plated we is equipped With seven-jet brass burner and consumes Just in time for the idly ap aching from 15 to 26 cu feet of cas per hour rainy days, this rable article Is ‘offe ed at the (By Us United P The height of Heater over al) is 19 inches. | above special price, It is of bent wood. and may gory RDAM, Nov nister | Special tomorrow $2.4 be had in elther golden - weathered fis ' pis n 0 is a removable tray at the bottom ght over ot 8 Jonkher Von Pan Hu — | - all is 28 inches, The special price is { Dor and-bis beotlapr, the saayor of Les (By United Press.) . . ow with their’ wives, were drowned | pogrON, Nor 'tecan aount ot\ Special $1.19 Special 95¢ | last night while driving, Their car-/the death of Walter Baker, the rieb MEETING DATES CHANGED. | (By “United Press.) SIOUX CITY, Ia. Nov, 7 Rath | ah finished Bi SFESE FETUSES, 2 owe VL BESEEEERTISSE 8. Union No. 17, Order of | bers blew open the s of the Bagh (PPP LAL Washington, has changed its se faa 6h ake volng ae ered with Weathered; legs and under monthly meet fates ¢ © nes leasured 04 Secdiad . 7 fancy tu braces are nicely turned and ar Wk mak tie of ea lone ee oe reece ie uleel, ‘wine’ #=¢ | | Misfit Shades at Special Prices To month at Columbia hall, 1414 Sev - — be ed ta bur Tomorrow this use BE th commencing Nov. 1 noe | 81.19, ful and ract Stool may ie SENN sooth Paaceeks at tor tones tie morrow and Saturday toh Merge Subsidiary Lines val ot 5 ‘ ‘ wae enn wae CHICAGO, Nov ’ Bb ~—_———~ gore stockholders hav anthortze inter merger of 19 # deat igo acta it THE GENUINE BECKWITH ROUND OAK HEATING STOVE jj «.: 2,000 miles in Wro i Ne an reas , ‘ ‘ den ryt a ~ pine F daabanten | Is as easily regulated alamp. Every door, draft and joint of this famous Stove fits. Painstaki ani accordance with policy of * . ’ James J. Hill. Union Savings & workmanship, right principles of construction with the best material money will buy, are the regsonsie sre New Lemon infection | Tescu SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 7 why this famous Stove holds the fire, saves the fuel and satisfies the purchaser. You take no chances . lemon nfectior 0 | c f “eis tert hes ; vvilacoveved Trust Co. when you decide on a Round Oak, no matter what kind of fuel you wish to burn—soft coal, coke of wood, by University of ¢ ula agrics oo With the hot blast (used only for soft coal), a steady, even fire is secured, whi Stocks for oo? “|| Corner Second and Cherry H. M. Herrin & Co., bank brokers, 610 First will 1 shares of Mt. Baker and Shuk consumes the soot and gases; the double fire-pot, with cone-center grate with nl attention Gives spec rim discharge, prevents the formation of clinkers. Think what a satisfaction tothe care and manage cock b conts ° ¢ - . yo wearhinentche Soccteed ee | on A TOVE hat is—just shaking the grate cleans the entire bottom of the fire alike. There ment of the separate ji] < i ' 5c SASH LIFT 2c | f y MEAN» > is no other Stove like it—others are made to look like it, but there the teseme Choice id cot property of married per, sand copper blance stops. Look for the name on the leg; then you will know it is the orig- J dull brass, polish women, relieving them ed brass, antique brass i black || of the necessary work or nickel plated § inal, genuine Round Oak, finish These and worry incident to buyer on the ide of the mar softheee a oP ye "|| such care, and crediting Agency rast — co Ge n> their account with the for the ntil N 2 i Round Oak New Style National Sash income as it falls due, Mesias INCORPORATED ... Choice of dull brass or old « 10e 4Inch Bar Sash Lift Ge puissant: aa CPE 9 ROSA TEE 10e SInch Har Sash Lift 7¢ ter tonight, to finish ov the week Ont, F. M. SPINNING wee toring esta 1346 SECOND AVENUE The Puset Sound Steambon | Olga Nethersole : ; J Continued Attractions Owners’ association at a nom Company, telah Olga Nethersole The Third Avenue—"Across the held in the offices of the Alaska apany yesterday de onceptionsand | Pacific Next The Man | Steamship ¢ af Pauls. (o The | Who Dared cided to reduce, beginning Novem: | » Tanquersy” is mas The Loie—"A Milk White Fing.” | Der 11. the wages oot deukband ything she has done |Next week, “The Christias aad other unlicensed men re a mn masterful. The ur The Coliseum—The five Hell aethire of the pla nable | yer a and ¢ © vender : past, and who, to acts n $ torments: of men The man-eating a ‘eee a’ vaudeville Ducks Are Coming ee a real, pitiful " ¢, one who had| | The Star—"W) o Hall's hand Jed shell e the Special Tonight Miss | S#ynons trai . best—try the 1 First av. *** ; will be seen in “Ca-| The Lyrio—Vaudevi Pa ‘ i a headed by Lilian F er Leave Pier to see batt V e Styli h | 5 Tare Un rec vended 7 : AMUSE MENTS Shock M Hse eel ee ' agg 10 Pieces for 10 Cents H | Lyric Theater “Ayerve Boats Tn ; reon ean buy mone}: which make up our coll COLISEUM | s 9, a eo hp , Another , World Famous Novelties, See the Bellatzer Sisters F iano ; | Star Ss See , econ Bring tuding th | comedy, “Whirly Glety “ ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watohes, Jewell? FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department A Little Down and a Little a Time. UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE Walla t ’ Me er Fiy on the Flyer. | THIRD AVENUE THEATER seATTUR TAC | ae Outfitting ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Pa c BON Ee ‘1 fioo—Me iad very Night This Week FOUR ROUND Trips OA, ; that rf T : nati Nod iti wae ! $ SEATTLE = Bdon 1332-34 C | 209 Aiinte eats and. a om Bane OE Union Y om — 88 8 EB: dc 0., Snc. '. | SEATTLE THEATER Racin) i | “ - m " Night. ELEY, Jr. Agent. Sem ty,'? Por. Che Tevet, Chrreaasio, Hh Temiee Girma, Mancanler. 6 Kenihene w. | Seattle's Reliable Credit House FOURTH AND PIKE @T sompe gpa dE ait} <hu HE Fr ee tacoma ® ty ennenennenyenernsineninemmenanamnceceneeed| © OOO: RH HH We Wh Ww iy UE MMation Sunday Matinee oe TANKS RBOBN ie Tei, 212 met ott . °° err