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THE BBATTLE STAR—TUES D LY pNOVEMBER 13, 1907. sJyeW LAW WILL ‘DEFEAT THE TRUSTS . ‘ —IUDGE P. §$. GROSSQUP oar Exclusive “Bervi ©) | ‘ vt | woatth, More than thirteen billions = doll would if returned to tte] fndividial owners in the form of the | Seourities Into which it has been put, constitute the almost entire atock as well as d ownershiwent the ntry, The great majority of multimiltionatres have made thelr money by being where they could | utilize these tremendous sun, And | the » thing more than anything | ow m, alt has reque 4 Grosso f° fo make muRKeS t for & Hew law the ‘Vnited to eant p of i court of a ‘ ° —-* of diahowest 4 ig conspictronls seerence we held elwe that ts at the hottom of the| present financial disturoances, tn| is : isi the fact that more than in any egg Sg areal other period of history the few are H to oak fe Weulate . bg business with the money oft i 7 4 i to the muttitud wo t hen the ; was this a a. bom wits multionde a for | magi money ro 3 Roose’ p han decided} lother purposes the few find them selves embarras to return | The tWo chief fimetiona of the “ rd | proposed national commission wt!) ypowed | Whether the combination ta r | De, frat, to so reconstruct the cor vad abh hot, fa now determined by | poration that the tndustrial proper the executive department of the! tea of the country can be safely government as @ preliminary to| owned by the people individually whether the combination stould be! on whose wealth they rest—that in; prosecuted at all; while if the law/|the natural order of things the in: | i in thelr efforts sat; were chansed as éated, the |corporated property of the coun 4 nonpartisan | question whether. the nation | try, aa the agricultural properties, | eo president fer consideration was a reason | Will be diffused widely among the ent sta able one or not would be determin | people; and, second, thin being far ax mt by the jndtetal artment, as|done, that the restraints laid upon terents. such questions were determined at/ incorporated enterprise shall pot | X common law, in prosecutions | be those that unnecessarily ham ate against combinations for unlawful| per the success growth of we the subject of restraint of trade. such enterprise. proposal of 19% Tepmbinations n interstate; That it te time to quit the indlas National Civic federation ts Bees The purpose of the fed-/eriminate denunciation of incor-jone, whether looked at from the | fe asking for this commis | porate enterprise, teluding rail | standpoint of the political econo ‘cs foto « ete form | roads and the itke, simply because | mist, or of the statesman ¢ stive thousht of the | they are imeorperated, no thought. with still wider hu interests pon these subjects ful man denies. The corporation ts | that If faithfully ear out, ought a Sherman act needa civilieation’s best method of wield.| to be the hegtaning of a new ora | early every thoughtful ing the nation’s industrial energy. in our country’s his tory As ft stands at pres Incorporated enterprise every seaniuita combinations fn kind, including the railroads of the of trade that in them- country, now reat upon the wealth g A ax well as of the people gathered into the able, with money centers through the financial Luhes . presen the question Inatitutions of the country That ANSWERS COMPLAINT. COMPANY (°" PUBLIC MARKET | Alleging that the facts in the action, and that the court has no << orn n | —__—_ | furisdietion, Mayor Moore and Chiet} The first shipment of new Brazti {By United Press.) ot Police Wappenstein yesterday) nute was received on the public D, Nov. 12.—fty affixing! fled a demurrer in the suit of J.) market this morning. The price of last’ night, Mayor, 8. Osborne, the blind soctalist grapes shows a decided increase effective an ordinance orator. Osborne ta suing for $20,-| with few to be had. Today's prices the olty counc!! granting | 000 damages for alleged maltctous | are » Telephone company | arrest and Imprisonment Butter, Me and’ 35e Ib of its franchise until Baga, local ranch, #¢; Oregon % 1929, and put an end to) Senquet of Bellingham Bar. ranch, Me and (0c; Eastern eggs, Hations between the com-| BELLINGHAM, Nov, 12.—The! 300. the which began | Whate County Bar association) Apple butt Se qt. 18, 1905, and which have | held ite first annual meeting last} Tomato catwup, 25¢ per qt | fince that date. Thejoight at Byron hotel. gfter a bam} Hens, dressed, 2te fequires the telephone | quet was served sever! speeches; Potatovs 16 Ihe. for Me. to pay the city 2 per| were made by Governor Mead,| Yakima Burbanks, $1.50 per bow. gross receipts from local! Judge Hanford and Harry Pair-| Sweet potatoes, 34 Ib And to aliow a discount|child. The occasion for holding} Beta, 4 bunches for be. tent from current rates|the banquet was to celebrate the| Carrota, 3 bunches for Se. for municipal use. jontrance into the Union of the| Onions. 3 bunches for Se. nal |atate of Washington. Dried ontons, 7 Ibe for 26e. A Pretty Howd’ye. | Cucumbers, We per dos. | E Okla, Nov. 12-—The| _C#lebrated Character Dead. Radishes, 4 bunches for le. ites baving in charge|_ TRINIDAD, Colo, Noy, 12.—Mies| Parsley, Se per banch Katherine Vosburgh, past the three| Terntpe, 3 bunches for be. seore and ten mark, who for nearty 68 years wore mate attire and posed for the inauguration of Haskell is mown it aie. | Crab apples. $1 Celery per box } be to 100 per statk Place the ov elect ® 1 de, |®% & man, died at San Rafael hos pupes, be each. sek or in a ‘carriage Russian Bombs Seized. } Rhubarb, be Ib Wiring governor, Fran VLADIVOSTOK. Nor | Green tomatoes, 2%¢ per th mm | Bomba, ammunition and cor-| Cabbages, be to ide per bead. respondence of a revotuttonary Dill ‘pickles, i0e dow | origin, inclading im ite membership| Sweet peppers. 25 cents dos, | soldiers belonging to the local gar-| Pop corn, 2 Ibe for Le. rison, have been seized In the naval | Lemons, 3c dozen workahc here. Cider vinegar, 35 gal Cider, 40¢ per gallon 10e and New navel oranges, ite dozen. California persimmons, Pomegranites, Sc dos. Cocoanuta, 10¢ and 15e. Pineapples, ie each. New fgn, 2 Ibe. 26c. Cauliflower, We to 18¢ head. Lettuce, 16¢. Sugar pears Bimmon pears. Sugar pears, 85 per bos. Rutabagas, lige Ib. Saverkraat, tc Ib Cranberries, Ie per qt Huckleberries, 10¢ Ib. Pears, Rartlett, be dos; j pears, $1.25 per be Golden russet pew Siberian crabapp Pumpkins, 10¢ to Hubbard 30e, , HURL SUT A STORE FOR EVERYSO! { #00 don Oe le per 1%; Sum tomorrow did, satisfactory service to all these special reductions are of uncommon interest--~ OcHoeHreLo $9.80 regular value, $13.60. did type of pure Mins an arm chair, oxnet pleture. finished has high, wide shaped seat, odd shaped pane! back and panel aldes—constructed on the true mission lines, and priced reg rly $13.50-—very $9. 80 | special for the week like weathered arms, solid —for Wednesday SAVIN S-—- ~—the lines site to close them ov son for such unus 104 gray cotton nicely finished blankets, regular value, $1.00; spectal price, pete 65c li4 white cotten Mankets, good weight, well finished; regular valae, $1.75; special = $1.15 patr . 8! down, 8! « week buys a & Sta ‘tare Co, Seattle. 1006 to 101 STATE MUST HAVE only stricted choice from our high-grade ruffled muslin curtain stock the house at most remarkable and unusual are somew yume regular price, $8.60, large, chatr, Substantial lines, exactly picture, (finished a dark, golden; has wide, fipt solid shaped seat pane! back of this fine « priced extra apectal for the week we offer you unre any style we have in hat broken, and we de it at once—the only rea dal, ‘ out-of-the-ordinary pricings; values as bnigh as $2.25 per pair forWednesdayonly $1.00 exceptional sale warm blankets for Wednesday only— 1i4 mixed wool and apectal pals price, blue oi ue $6.50; very spectal nIurne 6 Firat Avenue. Tacoma. ately converted into cash Salocnkeepers who paid our “far and near delivery sePWice give® splen- two mission chair types--- handsome Mission arm constructed on square Hike rich arma, very pretty the regular value air is $8.60 $6.25 very special curtain sale for Wednesday only--- $2.25 values for $1.00 cotton blankets, always sell for $6.00 114 white woo! blankets, with pink stripes, regular wimete | & | wok range of heater— your old stove, range or heater taken as part Payment. the Ground ioe ALL CASH ; i jeenses will be allowed to do basi Washboards. Lunch Boxes. se nba: whales lat yee —_-—- ness pending the adjustment of the ome 50¢ — The REGULAR PRICE 25e—The PPro , per State Treasurer George @ Mille *#eourt with the state, stal Glass Wash- | WelkKnown Gttman Folding 1)" ; Comb honey, 20¢ tb. refused yesterday to recetve any Thee @ mene t the clothe: > - Ul i Berer tears the clothes Lunch Box, handy and conven Stock Masente, 400; WhitG Menltuiee bit cau fren the ote Three Miners Killed ent; cut price tomor Tehave. 660 VANCOUVER, B. C.. Nov row c — “ Seattle in payment of the state’® piree minora were Instantly k : Gravenstein yp ter " e per percentage of the Uquer loenne and eoveral others badly in) China Salt Boxes. box; Wolf River apples, $1.50 per! money paid the city by @ dynamite explosion at Hoi REGULAR PRICE 350—New [f) 502: Warine applies, $1.26 per box City Treasurer Russell matied p G7 n were working Delft China, hardwood hinge fi) peresed poles, 91.50 per box: | Treasurer Mills a certifionte of de- a iow shat: a coal mine belong forther 5, 4 ome p t “a . cover Salt Rox, a great 15c [Northern Spe, 000 bom posit, which waa returned with the ing to the Canadian Pacific Rall vargaio tomorrow at eben: pee barent oe ha ay - ourrency | way company A box of powder - ry wou! be accepted | the state exploded and the bhodiea of ¢t ’ Table Tumblers. | gq teins, 91.60 por box; € Ibe for! An expianation from Olympia te\or"the taon were bhewn to ntoune PRICE 35c—The | REGULAR PRICE, PER 00Z,, I]) 6c to the effect that the state de They were Slavs “Boss” Lanterns. ~The U. 8. Ginas Co.'s Spe I], New nute—Pilberts, 20c Ib; Binek | Losttory bank at Olympia refuses ve” *ere | - _ Woatbiowout kind, on | cially Blown Table Tumblers, walnuts bs for 1$e neleh wal wecept anything but cash at this The trouble with Seattle is, it tale tomorrow 19 10-02. size, tomorrow, 3 nuts and almonds e 1b.; PeCAOS, time, an it in required to pay 2 per, sends too much fire tneur a c each Cc t0c Ib.; Brazil nuts, Oc ent interest on all onite, an money ove Logging Camps Close. GAS GLOBE SPECIAL TACOMA, Oct hn t cy log ing « m the Tacoma stern || LAR PRICE 2e--Imported Genuine Q Opal Gas Ce ee ee aoe ao ae We, for gas lights, tomorrow at half price, 1 fa result several hundred loggers Y nee. 122¢ Jare flocking to Tacoma and Seattle || }in search sployment. Lack of || demand for on t part of _ Cloak Hooks. Curtain Rods. 4 mill men is the reason given R PRICE 91.00 ne | REGULAR PRICE 150—Large by the loggers for the sation of Hale Oa © White End Brass Extension If) Work Cloak Rods, neat and strong % . price Gel peied temetve® 8c }] Saved 40 Per Cent Buy’ ing From Manu- | es and Forks. Fruit Spoons. A PRICE $3,00—-Set of | REGULAR PRICE $1.25—Ror: [| facturers me Windsor Pattern, Solid | ers’ Most Beautifal Pattern At the Goodyear Raincoat Co., cor Sliver (ne tarnishes) Berry or Fruit Spoons, dainty Pi}ner Firat and Madison, a specialty and Por fees and se eable, Cut store for men and women of water E Plce, tome, 2 19 yrlee tomorrow 53c | proof garments, jadte k er Ma ‘ vate ! 4 t al t Twine Fish Nets Tea Spoons. lars tock tn northwest ( LAR PRICE, PER YARD, REGULAR PRICE §$2.00—On¢ elect from motht im) . in t Twine | ” yren Row iow, Faney Pat ‘ ' rey Mecorating; wove! and te Plated Tea Spoons. [Al oe, Three | i b ber yard 10¢ tomorrow " §9¢ 1 bh sate, worth $30, ot $19. Lad $22, at $14. M aven anery the largest and most complete line of Doll Repairs worth $16, at § \ a Sy, In our new Daylight Toy Shop you will find an entire established for yea ' lal, containing arms, bodies, legs and everything for jerfal tem dolle—ai) at Spelger & Huribut’s low prices. “ tte ny at an be mitatoi 4th at tel maf . vod laa our The enormon i y wid being a spectalt “e, OF lables. you to save t 40 p 2ND AVENUE & UNION $ STREET B ff/ ou Siseak freee, mai Third Day of Our Special Suit Sale. One-Fourth O The Regular Prices on All Men's and Young Men’s Suite Sack Suits Reguiar Prices. $18.00 $15.90 1 $10.00 No Goo Beattie Clearing House 8 7.50 ds Charged. Certificates Accepted. J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Av STRONGEST OVERCOA Corner Columbia T HOUSE IN THE STATE does not care to do so on deposits of paper which cannot be immedi: | | | An th oy You can buy called “cotfee” at 10 vith 3,000 miles of freight from the ro. don't we pay him | - Are atantly that OUR PRICES about half what you would pay the or dinary practitioner. The New York owing want dealing new branch ° to impress directly standing Uke you upon this new population the 4 constantly growing practice Any tire test of ten years and come through with fying color wity have something substantial tm all that term implies, coupled with charges that in the “something New York Dentists Come here whenever ter what the nature of the work, we have the man particular 4 do not put it off with the need your teeth attended to your Dentists advertise to convince that large and con population in well equipped as the Kastern centers with dentists aod reputation * We als Seattle that although this te the West, the very best dental work extant can be had here at prices much Iq * than the charges made by the ordi nary practitioner, and fully as low aw the highest clase of work can be had for in the largest cities of the country popular price system in high-class dentistry was inaugurated w York Dentists in Seattic ten years ago. Throughout these years the firm has enjoyed a very large and most satisfactory practice pu its a bulwark back teeth that attention they de HOWARD BLOCK PIONEER PLACE, 70 Feet From the To- tem Pole. this clty is fully as of ski, ebaractor fact that biic that will stand the muat of 8 First-class work are extremely fair, of the ot the claims name > mat t in erve who is OUR WORK eral Thousands of shoppers daily crowd the McCarthy Store. because their money goes farther here than elsewhere. Why? Simply Simply because this Is backed by our lib guarantee— there’s nothing better. store is now selling choice and seasonable merchandise at less prices than the same goods can be had for elsewhere. lovely ostrich plumes your neighbor bought here at half price? For instance, have you seen the And loads and loads of up-to-date merchandise in every department are being sold at most surprising reductions. and a splendid assortment to choose from Misses’ derwear, pants, odds and ends, in 24 to 34 stzen, Fancy Novelty Dress Goods. DRESS GOODS. including a yard Plaid Sultings black and UNDERWEAR. Wool and Boys’ regular prices 50e, 65c, ment Corticelli Spool Silk, in and 0c and 890 4 gar Receivers price only Cotton Mixed SEWING SILK. 100-yard spools, all shades, the very best grades of sowing silk made, and the kind sold all over town at 10c 4 spool Receiver's price oaly An assortment that cannot be beaten tn and you have ween the buy exe Plain Colored | all 44-inch goods | that sell regularly at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard * 45e | 8c. Just note: BED COMFORTS. every Comfort tn the will find it good comfortables uel tant rates for imposstble lot ge to It is much me t | $1.50 Bed Comforts at . $2.25 Bed Comforts at ....... $3.00 Bed Comforts at . $6.75 Bed Comforts at ring at pric resist when prices than to $4.98 * that sensible to ttle, Women's Leather Purses the newest shapes, walrus and seal grain, brown Photo sizes, | Beautiful | Vases, Plates and other pretty dishes, all most appropriate for holiday gifts and just what you ought to pick up now, when you can get them WoM EN’S ‘PURSES. | and black; regular prices up to $2.60 each AGe | Bis, be Receiver tomorrow at Cl cach a i PICTURE FRAMES. Un- | About 500 Fancy Picture Frames, lots of different styles; just th ag for Christmas gifts, and every one of them worth 26¢ Recetver's price only es FANCY CHINA. Han@-Painted China Bowls, or Shopping Bags, ip On ide in Cabinet the Steins, = at bargain prices. ‘Choice HALF PRICE MIRRORS. assortment of Mirrors which the you pay A new Carthy Co. had been taken in by 25¢ Mirrors at only ......... | 49c Mirrors at only $1.49 Mirrors at only ordered for the Holiday trade the Recetver. and convex noveities at— Mo- has He got them at rates which allow us to sell pretty single glasses, triplicates ---19¢ | 98c Mirrors at only .... McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Howard J. Sheehan, Manager Sutcliffe Baxter, 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine S Russian Parliament Thursday. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov at third Russian pa ri Nov. 14 has been We most THE COFFEE. tylish tne of TOP COATS In the City TAILORED READY Fourth and Pike. something i ter howing the finest and co, Receiver. Streets. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. Hoth Pr Depends Victor rec We are price of protectic a catalog REINA Whole ‘The it of dl Record BROKERS D Wires af It ¢ and Retail Victor Dealers 1406 Second Avenue aluable the the you Do not allow your ord sand where they: will be. covered with dust siling tine reooed cable as low as $15.00, and the cabinet will soon be saved when you consider tt rds your records. We will be glad to send 1@ of our cabinets upon request

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