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« DANCE j United Press.) + POWNSENIY Nov. 12 aa to the poltey of Frank glogedstown camel la tor was dispelled here w M Georgg Bo. Hare’ ered Sesate Tae HOA ont | fore and all the employe quor Was theate i ee cperator® to conceal r fret, excepelng that all bottles whisky and beer had the m, When the aher ERS ae s- ie gleerd its case date thie | ‘wif contest ghter placing in evidence | ja the shape of a number | marcia, after ett ady Chotr bad books written by} heart that the ar} { Chotr placed A History, | immigrants’ | Throughout ad Vietn giac Mus atike Bier of David T. Denny the dolefal trend ‘of the autho son rhe Ty wal” methinks | hear a spirit long tn ee {By Unites Press.) oe NCISCO, Nov. 12 F at I! o'clock the bids G@rerhauling of the army Bt Lagan were opened at the Colone! Mart super of transpor The ° low Beery AT TOWNSEND CHOIR WHEL CASE NORMAL CONDITIONS Busont CONTRACT MAY BE SECURED BY SEATTLE BIDDERS " Dr. Fr " ot Mt inley, im Ale i }man with the hunch. He has hit on a WAC THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 19079 ik QUT EMPLOYMENT AGENTS ARE\ “| RELEASED BY COURT INGSBURY FUNERAL, funeral of Samuel 1. Kings who died at Rainter Beach on nday, will be held from the ger ARE FORCED TO WALK THROUGH mud, =" PleaseBe © Owing to the appare about ten carelows , up blocks of track just tora of the Seattle Underta news of the rights ofgthe traveling | South of Woodland pik, and the Rernatts ot le ong the v'elge nis mo 1 pithy Bh mill pe proche mod On @ showing that they had been; James Gibson, who algned the ly pany, practionlly all the rosidents| hwing obliged to walt from 15 ta 20 || e oy (A0ting in good faith, Sam R contract with the employment on tha north and west sides of | minutes for a car, it was necessar exodus of the pat c r » Sam and) v ‘ORPO! a y late the: Seebota oo aiacte Mien | Max Ex Rudonesey compontng the /M#nts for the laborers, appeared NEW INC RATIONS Gen Lake, north of Woodland! to transfer at this point and waik : 4 in court, but hia statements wore fl |park, Were unexpectegly delayed|a long distanée through the ged a fer ainu e gave ° ee bo o vite ml age © tow minut e wave th » Hotatiba r mployment agency firm of Ruden-|aq unaaitefactory that City Att (By United Prose.) |from a half.to three ant rs of ag/to the next car, At ope time the carnival Kone mad, Most of the tree eeeey), towether. ith J./ney De Hrajer openly tnaisénd Ui OLYMPIA, Nov. 12—The follew-| hour in getting down to busines’ |throng of Mivaluntary’ pedestrians THAT ALL mqgnen eacayed to cover until Hy Rrowwe the anager, charged | the man was net telling @e truth, |ing corporation papers were filed in| and attempting to make trains who were making the muddy “hike baat tor Beattle reached the wharf, | to non ey ae intweed laboring 6 Attorney J. Perry announced (hat) the office of the secretary of atate: | beats this morning, Without resembled the crowds on Second av. || when the crowd. bid farewell to/cnee (2 North Yakima for a job/he was pregaring papers Insan a¢-| hecreane of capital stock of the /Waruing the company laet night tore jon # elroun day Pe ; ll A hae J n nn b ~ which it was anid did not exist,| on for damages which he explain Snohomish Shingle company from | r maond and the pate Of} wore this morning diveharked by{ed would be brought against Gib $20,000 to $6,000. | on Sey wg met a At a Judge Gordon inthe pelieg coyrt.| won 7 Jong Hay Mining company ot 8 MOTHER OF TYLER is On Other @ance halls in the city have a comp ot Se ong been closed, and the event of attle, $1,000,000; by J. D. Meenach last night marks the last act of the dance-hall nutaance. E,W, Johnston and John W, Cor-| The Bullder company of ett | $5,000; by I. H. Groger, A, B. Mar THE WITNESS STAND IN THE ACCOMPANYING AD. tg ag Be ig 8 ii ' (By United Press.) penitentiary, testified to his con |honmtnt, $6,000; by Geonee 0 Tup | RATHDRUM, Idaho, Nov, 12 versation with Adame in which the CAN BE FOUND AT OUR ° “a wy |Mrs. Annie Thomas, the mother of | Prisoner admitted’ the killing of | Nearly twice as much cash was |changing the larger certificates will no John Hngetrom ‘and H. Hind Tylor, was tocalled by the| Tyler and Bouk BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED 3 twken in by Seattle banks ax was | be done away with — defense In the Steve Adams cane Es EDISON DISPLAY ROOMS AT paid out over thelr countors yos-| | Death of - smal “money with | this morning. She admitted that] sonpensoNn CITY. Mo., Nov. 12 wee which to ehange certifieatew has | she had not started to wear mourn-|_* a eee ladiey filed in. || 1818 ®ECOND AVE. EVERY NIV evile took fs ‘tate’ tn ebroortl | terday jaiven rise to Amusing Incidents, | ing for her son until 14 months |; Attorney General Hadley fled in: |) mood This fact, showing as It doos the | One man who ate a B5-cent break Jafter she was wativfied that the | [OrmAtion In the supreme court to-|! COMFORT CAN BE ENJOYED : 1 trouble he aay t t the International H Since now from pains and troublef jcontidence of the people in the | Mat in a restaurant this es skeleton found in the Marble creek |#¥, ' oust the International Har- || , passed away |banks, caused the bankers to foe! | dered a $6 certificate in pay a gst ing lar Bae doing tustaese | St tea ce ee | ment. The young woman o per Gen. 1 y Wells, of Te o, | 401ng business In Missourt, for vio- || ihe. de a vebeman ote ok tier tous | *O9 ¥ sanguine this morning that |jooked ft over -euretully on both | vary (ay United Pree P Pn (ee ulhley ella, of ‘Telluride, | iating the state anti-trust Jaws | RECORDS. A COMPLETE pose conditions will soon be normal |aides and then disappeared behind | : - geile Adams while he was en route to LINE OF MACHINES ON Ontaint with serious faalt a oo | again the counter on which stood the cash | #Uneh Three M, with 18 passenKEr® | Coiradg to loc aie be gps Reo Roosevelt to beh : | bie mind; | avec k this afternoon the |TCt™tor. After @ little rummaging |aboard for McKnights island, has| man named Harney, who was killed |g.“ *St! bv, 12.-—-Prest-|) HAND. Weep not for him, ye friends he she reappeared and gave the Cu* | been missing for over a week, and in Colorado labor troubles. Witness |22%t Her ‘ Sane | teOey ti lett behind lithographers started to run out ; with Congressman Vr 4, A. | ‘ tomer $4.65 worth of meal tekets. | it in believed that she has founder-| quoted Adams Fanch IN. LF ap eee For in peace he rests, unburdened | the issue of $50,000 in $1 bills, and| ‘The customer is considering the eq with thoae aboard. A terrible| “After the Independence depot tema Apa S taneees oe thes now from woes $100,000 tn $2 Dilla, Those will be advisability of recommending to the | gorm has boon raging, Trees have explosion I went to Northern Idaho sc am gay gage Rie cholate Kohler & Chase ae Donne aa wep lation as fast | proprietor that he raise the Youns | heen uprooted and the seas lashed | to help Simpkins bump off couple | a Spanetiained Faith Ix but a spark that fires self: /as possible, and when they are indy’s walary and pay the increase | imo tuey of men.” no +e gone aes o0 td | PHONOGRAPH DEPT. ® fo i ae no finite mind Ge ee there Although Gen. Wells was un ‘Gevutel: the prevent ‘Wit aot ae eS fully roasted by Darrow in his |Win,” sid Vreclagd } R. S. SMITH, PROP. All i but Jn a } darkne Haywood argument, the witness} } Unfair ‘pertioneth, World; sole ;aag j@aed in the preparation of raw aay ae ? Heaven mixed with Hell! HUNCHED OUT FIND NORTH POLE. IN 8 NAVY YARD | Bach for himself must with these mysteries cope (Ceisttemenamacemeecae, We struggle, drift we know not | Prompt and aggresatve action of where, “Tis weil! Nero the Chamber of Commerce to im fa the ment the press upon Bove! another Kremer necessity of constructing $2,000,000 drydock at the ton navy yard, in addition to the one ay a congress wan urged Chamber of erneon by eting this aft the special committee, other tb were, the Risdon Iron | whieh recently visited the navy Works, $363,500 aud Heffernan En: | yard as guests of Admiral Bur gineering Works, both of Seattle, | well $408,211; the United Rugine Works. |, ‘She committee stated that Ad $434,088; Moore and Seott, $564.| [miral Burwell bas plans for three 862. The divergence in the amounts | Jargy docks in addition to the one of the bids ts striking. Representa: | eady constructed and the ove tives of competing bidders state! ELLAND ,anthorized by congress, and ures that the Union Iron Works is bound) OF. FREDERICK A. COOK. rod that one of the three is needed to loee at thelr price | (@ontie ar Exctusive Service.) Wis ponrediately pal FAX, N. 8, Nov. 12.—Willa f HOGGATT AT JUNEAU. new go with a Deneh find the (By United Press.) north pole after effort by ot Fre alt the years of vale tek A. ¢ MeKinley, tn A," NEAU, Alaska, Nov. 12.—Gov Hh Heggatt arrived bere today from Valdes on the steamer Port nd. He has nothing to say re Pgarding the sentiment againet htm querer ia the DR. COOK'S NEW ROUTE. a new route to the pole, Explorers aring for hin dash in the spring. | . Hye? ea ce of the past have ta ates @ will winter around Buchanan's} (There in a dearth of theatrical the Southern Pueific the ageet that @ throv r\? , " Ha, as he alleges, failed! nN gaetare 4 a ae a a just east or just wost of Greenland. | bay, about 30 miles north of where) “supers” in Paria, owing to the ox leat an Ailewed verbal con-| he expected hie family to take. He | 8% You trudge along the map Peary had his cold weather head-}tenmon of the cimomatograph i With regard to the oper-| alleges that his family kk the | Ch Wet of Greenland you strike quarters be) his last trip There are nematograph shows ne S through dining ear on) train as arranged with the ticket |2,CO884Y Gnmarked and uncharted, Dr. Cook's plan ix to push through jeverywhere in Paris now, and the } ets Portiand to San Fran-\agent, but that the diner was | ’8"#en's strait ts the frontier of| Ellesmere land at the earilest mo-| companies which rim them need Allen, Jr. aks the we|taken from tne train sock afuer | lag off point of this unknown in the epring. As he travels) numbers of people as actors and this morning for! leaving Portiand, and that as a/ M@f feston. shoot game, which in| actresses for their living pictures * : Soe De. Cook's hunch is to march up p ws far an the Sind de minet the company in! reselt & was tmooastbt to get v o Patt i250 and $100 attorneys proper food ourtng the tt for the | S® edwe of this country, keep north of latitude, and keep men and Mme. Patti Speaks Italian, Span Seanaer 66 bie eiidven, heen hol tt mee it, and then strike supplied with treah meat. The| !#h. Russian, German, F states that be! alloys was ill. He states that the | Ott 'to the polar sea for the north | expedition is provisioned for two vine mine ay, the company | journey orcupied two days aud aj? Yours, and is fally equipped with Course, her English ts fa ts for, his wife, two! night, during which only food pre| OF Cook 's now in the far north | sledges and dogs Taitu, the consort of reo a a ® nurse from Seattle after being assured Me ection of the sanitary ex . Bes. Cofer, Rouras and Oliver, this morning te advise of ordinance 12,959, for the prohibition of the large of fowls, is the fap im the sanitary crusade bave reached the @ that chickens re et ing killed by the work of the fe the southern part ) Im nearly every tm Wes Wearued that the Were allowed to run at A eet promptly TWO DAYS AFTER MARRIAGE Mbsing that her hushand Bite was iil in bed only two thelr marriage, Estella ar this morning fled a complaint Court in a divorce | Pred J. Marr, the al } ealeeling bastond the court to restore her Bame, Estella Toler, and fo her a half interest tn eatri for Beattie prope St States, she has pv Sith ber own earnings in With another woman jee Gi eft her DEMAND JUSTICE. demand for justice, tn ota etition made by the © the city couneil iast 08 motion sent to the tee. Councilman at iM, in championing the Re soclatints, wa chairman ne joint om | MK GERViA WRECKED. United Press.) gee: 0, Now. 12 The ‘ye ie’ associa m, went Mitaford Point, Alaska on 6. The fj 15,600 care f salmon M8 & total lons toam ik is on he HOWE the crew APAN NINE BEATEN (By United Pres ok oe unin wns mr Gala Was toda chitrman of MeNOCe and wa at toda Honored ‘ae WZAGETH Wanna ot Mitaheth ao, AD matt rm as a a] = alll rm been placed to that section by next Friday to modify the The progress being made in the amendments passed last year, mak-| WANTS $10,000 DAMAGES. | rat campaign is pleasing to the ex-|ing it impossible for the courts to perts. Over 2,400 of the offensive | transact legal business during the Arthur Mills, rodents had id for up tojjegal holidays, an extra ‘ st cook: | last night ator is being | sion would be called emmedi nk maple syrup on Se: ber 12,/ devised to destroy them. Inspector to pass asother amendment has sued the Pacific ( Syrup} J. B. Combs hax condemned a tarxe | courts can proceed with their bus pany $10,000 damages for | building south of Yesier way. owned pews herself and children, Arthur Milte| | by the Union Pacific, and others in| With this pofnt im view, no ac #04 Blut Mills, She all that the the block back of the city hall tion was taken by Judge Lawk ath of her husband was due to ome ===9 this moraing towa the negtigence of the company } |relative of the tate Mark Hanus, a|jery which has been w politician of national s, Tirey L. Ford. Judge a died last night at her tinued the cases of Ford, together 902 Thirteenth av. She with the many other indieted off During the recent struggie in by a son, David J. and two daugh- | clals, anti tomorrow at 9. 30 M ooo the Moe one day found ters, Sarah A. and Valentine Hanna thelr camp at Casa Blanca an r maine are at Hutterworth’s xed shell, and wishing t Funeral services will be held on how it “worked” the Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock proficient pes hnrmniaer ata P ‘ . ch he knows “BAD MAN” FINED. | (By United Pr eve about hand guns, is } NEW YORK, Nov. 12—-After be- | mont yrant in regard to pro W. G. Knowles, the man who)! shanghbaied in Ban Francisco jectiies. This man thought that shot up” the I. X. L. saloon, on | 9Md carried half arownd the world, | the bast means of the whet apper First av. se ai days ago, 4 deserted in Valparaiso by the was to use a , oe was fined $75 by Judge Gordon in|*bip's captain and compelled to the kun the olive eulrt yosteedacs Raovien across the Andes to get a ing wounding many the awe as bis only exeuse the fact home, Edward BE. Miller, of De Moors who we wded around hat he was nk. He tried to, trolt, amd Lester jet, of Chi | him deeet ot # in the saloon |cago, artints, arri here today Walter Christie, the automobit with a 4 was later ar-| Last spring they visited San ist, short! wea nee hs ested by Patrotman Loeser Francisco and one night were de- dent, said to keep on arming coyed aboard the British ship Glon-| racing. It ts a nating business ' ‘6 . 4 dow bound for Sidney, where | though ft may Fag ep ee ag Bagh ns a the 4 the ship and sailed) He umiled. “It it ¢ ° ers which enable the scholars to|*board another, but were put sa pee Page z sit erect while studying Calle ernst ht Abed Pixie arson ul $ pared for tainable. healthy in as elderly and dignified Huenos Ayres over the And woman, good looking according to riving there ma aod reached | the Ethiopian point of view, and a here today on the steamer Horatius. | erent stiekler fc iquette HEAVY FOG ON SOUND. | ee adults was Ob-| om - , sare | (By Unitet Press.) The heavy fog last aight and this! | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12 morning made Savigation en the} | Next week the many trials which | S0Un@ exceedingly hasardous. Ail steamers were inte im arriving, | have bees blocking the courte of jue r trips under slow bella} shown to be erroneous, reached the | California will undout: tedly proceed. and co pally ing their toe | department today that @ child, liv-/ At a conference held this morning porns ne foe In thick betwoon | ing on 22nd av. had been poisoned |between Judge Lawlor and Gov-|Heattie and Tacoma, but to the} j by fruft taken from a Western av. emor Gillett, it was decided that | gorth | has lifted beyond Five- Mile! commission house. No poison has unless some means could be found rock | The season masterplece $1.25 Genuine Stillson 10-in. Pipe Wrench 99% €% || Dexter Horton & Co. BANKERS from the great Secas i Capital and Resources A Lil Down ond ee | $1,000,000.00 jj\—————/ “ 7 : Corner Second Av. and Cherry St. Eastern Pe ta ie I Outfitting ti Oldest Bank in Washington JF} £2::!ne: Wardtn Whitney, of the state | skins for the fur trade “Ofhe EDISON PHONOGRAPH OTHING can equal the satisfaction there is in offering to your guests a satisfactory form of entertainment, one that takes care of itself, which does not interfere with other forms of amusement, but rather helps them. Such an entertainer is the Edison Phonograph. It can amuse the guests by rendering music, popular or classic, or it can aid them by furnishing dance music, marches and other things played by the best orchestras and brass bands. It costs less than the hiring of even a small orchestra for a single evening’s entertainment. Don’t be without an Edison Phonograph if only for the sake of your friends. Hear the new model with the big horn at J i 4 ) d OO ~ sC b y i ° — the nearest Edison store, or write for a booklet describing it - BUSINESS MEN who dictate their WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE D LERS to sell the Edison Business Phonograph get through Edison Phonographs in every town where we are quicker and handle their correspondence better not now well represented. Dealers having estab. Write for information to lished stores should write at once to National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J. etters to The Largest Edison Dealers in the West D. S. JOHNSTON CO. The Pioneer Piano House New Building Third and University CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Handles a Full Line of Edison Phonographs and Edison Records. We Take Pleasure in Seeing That Our Customers Get the Best of Everything 1205 SECOND AVENUE |