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ARING INDEFINITELY ". POSTPONED ee ; the Investiga: pon the question of responatbility for ia purter Rearing 10 by the United | the sacrificing of two human lives feces renterany a into the The present stage of th® proceed marine ron ting the run | ings favors the charge of @rimiugl er United States | Wealigence againat the office ot} We xplorer’s | b by ho Indianapolis, who admitted the f Ragen Tuesd which | commigsion of a mfidemeanor wher = } Mies will t od they testified to an Infraction of Meccording to informa marine laws by running at full a Mout Dye inapector Capt. speed in’ extraordifiarily — thick phe Zr the © ok; Weather, All witnesses corroborat in Ritnessar Who Wore od each other In that rexpect, and — the Indianapolis at) it Is st a question whether or not mares the acelde: they were guilty of further groas ot geverel | who n vce in falling to blow their P rere to teatify, and it isffox stenal., This is a mooted point fpr a board (hat y may whieh may be cleared up through Regrtant information t ST BOY RETURNS (GOLD PIECE TO OWNE thel rt muck an frail speaks. to be offices oaring additional witnesses: i ea wag groan while aire of h peaor’s vol Ay ps eteck which ad placed tn ak 1 Co. will continue i hogy honesty is not a ero of the little story ‘ol & Bart Specter, a ind of 9} Ea who lives at 1123 Twenty aay. & rising young citizen - four public schools eyes cold plece and ft P| and heavy and = sun vad It also looked exceedingly eine eapecially to the grocery * was animated with a/ a la take it off the boy's | Ba when the youth exhibited thie 7 a — that he wl -< bing knew where the} pelonged, and that was in ‘ of the owner. He also | Le eho the owner Was, as he SUMNER BARL WHEELER Sian the transfer man of W. P ik Ce Woking for that very |esty tm the abatract The pa of tuere earlier in the day,/ was turned over to the gutting it in his pocket, /of the Walla Walla sch ea bad missed his mark and | young Wheeler's Ideas are learning Rad dropped to the|how to shoot, and furnished the od basis for a most eloquent talk on ae keepers” is boyhood'’s|stern old honesty when it was Shy the early nurtured © turned over to the boy whe so com q the boy sidestepped | pletely de ved it. The boy is : and trotted home to with his mother proud and the mother ts proud, and even the principal is a little ¢ where the check comes in, | while Mr. Holt smiles refi the concrete evidence (and wonders what color appreciation of hon-'!make that frame | STABLES CONDEMNED. Sanitary the regular Inspector Lampman beard of health staff, leondemned two stables today at 1607 Westlake ay., just west of the Seattle etrie company’s barns. United Press.) : WERGELPS, Cal. Nov. 16. Flagler te a Sub-Fort. ee, a stage hand at PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 16.— ter, was killed on the | Thirty-one thousand dollars for ad ditional b and might. a few minutes be p rose and while the ong filled with tings at rtment at Washing dea changes on and Casey th and Flagler the subtort BRAGGARTS By United Press.) which make main forts p wever, knew th an With other scen Danian, McKee was on the ators some ¢ a. for the open-| Bl pierce and W aati trying to catch it! Ms footing and fell 20 Gurtain & real tree ‘deen enacted the poe slipped from fhe Stage. His neck was Sr came along and showed no | 485 Popping. Daley and the |Wa* of the greatest importance at oe alongside in| the present time, and was more to woard it. In some Pronounced on this coast than in| Slipped and fell with | the east deross the rail. The mo ‘Wes arrested and charged MINERS MAY QUIT EXAMINATIONS. (By United Press.) GOLDFIELD, Nev., Nov. 16—-A dheningg ll ¢ tod Mbecial meeting of the local miners “ union will be held today de i; day's examination idles of appiicatants for pout ie the city service as tran HE tnd levelmen whether the men em; in the mines of the Consolidated company and the Mohawk Combination lease f ; , er remain at work. These com 9 ill be taken os one-half in coin and one-half in ex change drafts, which are univer sally accepted by the merchants of pe that W. D. Haywood, sec sapien re of the Western Federation - i course in mining, for of Miners, at a meeting of miners Mining men, prospectors he addressed athe ; Mae be started at the 1 the acceptance by member ae of Washi nion of this form of $ to continue anti will be taken © wining men wh fe Seattie mW school is open to WILL HOLD HEARING e me The civil service commission ha ous being required for announced a ng for Monday 884 Ho tuition ts charged. evening In the case of Patrolman OLD FEATURE To co T. Coleman, who was 4 “ ped fre winch fore Chief of Police Way (By United Prees. tein for neglect of duty ERSFIELD, Ca 4 nat $6 4a oe DEATH RECORD tion bet wee . P “a a ea . ' WUiaiE eetnee 4 Deathe were res i today a PR ile borax t¢ i tone, 4 Others. Rada ch—Infant, Nov. 7 4 . Twe ' b i" Why, Bri t : | re Tam I v. 14, South 8 Who has had . ; , it—Sure, mum, « Pr “ ; Lm he when | dont J a oA. y 2 PUSS eeeussuss BIRTH RECORD. * he we ‘ t e * a! fs 1 fe of ¥ ic L l I * 614 D bel H To w O. M. I * rd 4¢ b V € » ! . * ehte ~ ireen—To wite T. Gy } * 1 * gna—To wife of P. Amegna ¥ Lorenz 1 Ife f W Le * % oattle Ne a a To wife of B. G. ¢ * Taukada—Te e of K, Taukada * 214 First ‘ 1, a daugh * Kuentzel—To wife of L. Kuent " 102 Hawt K rea, Nov. 8, @ * * Weldon ite of RK. D. Wel Rewe T of H. W. Rewes * im vr he ite ov. 14, & Bon. * Hegatrom-—-To wife of C. O. Hes * m, 1507 West Sixtieth, Nov, 14 ARH AND Pikes, “| Loren ite ot J. A. Loren i. 2 ttle i nm ° oe © o = 6% Te ot} ear} RERK RY, Cal Nov 16. i — |“Americans are braggarts, and | |their boasting makes them the| i —_— who come to this country,” Is the (By United Press.) substance of what ham FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 Brooks, the well kn economic ; living on the San Bruno | ¥ iter, who for two years was con Amis ren over Isat night by a Rected with the ¢ t of Ia Gee Bruno ine and as a OT Of the government, told the both legs amputated. As students of the nity yester THE SEATTL E STAR—SA HOW ACTOR HITCHCOCK LOOKED WHEN HE BOBBED T0.SURFACE AGAIN aan Shapshot photograph shows Act »r Raymond Hitchcock, the tall fig ure, at the criminal courte building in New York when he gave him self up after a week of hiding, Hitchcock, a Broadway theater star, ie charged with crimes against young girls. On his right ls his lawyer, H. J. Goldsmith, SORRY THAT BRYAN ISA CANDIDA TE | (By United Pre ance Was not more than he expect BOON) la W ed, however greatly ted. the Watterson, when asked f action, t he ht Bryan fon on WI 1, an could no le er cr e hustasm acceptance of « Ty he had ¢ bored with Mr. Bryan te osident would nomination. Col, Watter Bryan, Col. Wat ized that Hryan had it in his powe the nomination of to demand the leade « ! am democratic party in } t beea they could any other andidat m the th j as he did I | The most remarkable exar ot | the American . success in at the Royal opera house, tn in, which in the kainer's proy erty, supporte imperta we, and condu otal pointed offic T ria household this season Madam Bw ALBANY, Ore 6.—~Everett 1 representing Alba +R. Se Constitute the best investment known to the busi ¢ wou, the Pacific Coast probit ‘ : . i Dest Guadeek teaee Ek ft ALEXANDER MYERS, ness world. If you do not know all about Units of | Bo: of Stas 4 re wo ting Secretary business property (unincumbered), you are not in i Geeiduatal, sathdan, of Lee Ae si hidesderiaee ee position to make the best disposition of your mon- goles, and Warren N. Cuddy, of the o a earnings, imcrease value and | Universigy of Paget Sound - oAEETY, § | ight. Boyd was given first on livery, and Jones op composition i i in the Wlaicing of potnts. Jones (per (CL. Interest paid on Saving ; NOW MAKE US PROVE WHAT WE SAY. a by Ghe-half of one per cent Talk it over with WILL CONSOLIDATE penne mate. oetetes FRANK T. HUNTER, Vice President and Man- 7 per cent of water | 418 per cent of bat ager, 4 Exclusive Service.) princtpal roles by Amer: | bw fat BERLIN *. 10—The latest fcana. Mise Finer oi MISSION PAPERS r Or Send for Booklet Four. phase of the American peril in Butterfly, Mr id ie Bonse | is ice he ahaa ae mses Bas| | woe. | Carnation || THE TRUSTEE COMPANY OF SEATTLE jerman stage by talented American of Pinkert Win tentenie exinia | AND, Ore ov, 16 he | opera singers who have teen in: in German theatrical circles of the home missions of the|| SJ LOWMAN BUILDING. tru d with some of the principal American successes, and the news church cut down the ar hd | — ames sehonstthcaatinghiahiteatapateaieheteteataaseutintatacaisiatintindnanasaaiiiiiliatils roles in recent operatic productions, papers are printing violent articles tation for the publication of ] | to the exclusion of German per denouncing the employment of the |th@ Christian Rep ogg otfietal “ ‘lized formers orients mission organ, from $50,000 per . | ch ae viatimaniie one Nae ee Sano year to $20,000, and laid plane te Ster ilizec | e nrg eis consolidate the World Wide Mis Cente Oi sae’ cent SARAH TRUAX BEMOANS LACK OF PIES <2": Seyi: Sra Sat Today the debate over the appro as sdkesant rlation of the home mission fund area ten abate eats be Ae vely at ts expected 10 cents the pint by Y . meee : | — - ’ ou Can en an Account Tonight i | “Of course there are wonderful) amount of American money that ts Car Men Assaulted. the modern milkman Op & I ght in Our things to see in Bur great art Senually spent Europe. Surely SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 your Grocer galleries, historical this entit “i on in | Pete fibers, & carpenter, and . D the matt from the | Mox Goldberg brother, who is arons a oo cent scenery —« are | Mee, ola i ———— Savings epartment the trip without s« got bac oads, were this morn that will improve was ravenous for ple ing on Mission at. in an unconscious said Miss Sarat I was abroad, but when I got h sith They had be ed IRRIGATED From 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. the course of a ch again my appetite resumed its nor |by two men. It is not k b i cae Geieainad mal condition and I did not mind er robbery or revenge was the mo everything | saw much whether or not I had pie ve They were taken to the hos F year, but do you me day some American te | ital the most distinct impresste over to I # to ental Obscene Cards Must Go * 2 te oO t re) Sethe Chk when Snel Sesto ees arenas] ,,2ommn eae ee I In Grand View xter Horton : ar - "tine tas , inthe erent gh “pin " *. t of the crusade which has BANKERS he thing that impresse: of cooking we get at home - mS Ste cae a most was the absence of ple trom |m Burope Ye a real hardship, for Deen started againat the display of] QOvehard Tracts European menus hot only are the dishe names, GGA daationeer wore NEW YORK BUILDING, 1 am not @ great ple eater, but | differe m those we Se tned wien Wid’ the eblantion Ui RSA RS fe Iam patriotic and, as ple is a great on th le of the bie cards in thelr. windows have {| «Finest and most productive | Ame dis . eat | the service © a0 different from | *>'¢ ¢ My pens _ a. ne Wee tvery acre can be : l . - nerd fi . Pow paling he yghiedionye LP Min wan | been arrested and will appear bell ade to yield $400 to $800. per The Oldest Bank in Washington. Eure lene, the ©, was a\the same, it wouldn't taste the | re the b udges today year, Splendid climate, beauti bitter disappointment and 1 took | same Prohibition Bill Reported ra, Werienntinge,. . oxeatiins visit, Bure i$ 0 ie &| will make you feel more at e|the prohibition bill already passed |] “*” statics. conservative estimate of the | with the world th $175 PER ACRE fl td (mas i . : ar - YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH Th stant drain of insurance biES FROM wourDs Pray > oo eum t tend | premiume will bring hard times to We suggest a Victor Talking Machine and a nice selection him OTE AMINE | ART CY ORERDY TeRErAne contort WASHINGTON IRRIGATION Records. You can start paying now and we will make ( 4 ms 80 easy that you'll neve e mone ee ts Albert Swanson, the ear COMPANY daily boy shot near Roth sterda Room 29 Scheuerman Bidg - when his chum, Will Swenson, at 4 ‘ ttle, Washingt tempted to pick up a gun from the Seventh Day of Our Clothing Sale. baat deka ncn bottom of a which the tw er a tle Geners a this morning We are showing the finest and : "| ONE-FOURTH OFF | -*°=2: Shem &.Co Ja wht fa jo wave hi TOP COATS ‘ ; ely fc fo . In the City ab ay le Electric company, while The Regular “Prices THE TAILORED READY CO : : son is a son of Charles A. 8 iets ain Ole, VICTOR DEALERS—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ae je of th prie ‘ fo On every vat antl RAincoat in our ene Se Chicago ba =e al = - —— 1406 Second i Avenue WORK ON CITY BUILDING ' ret . KLEIN a — — rice : THE SHO : , ; It you can't get boots or shoes Pear | Until Nov. 25 eure: 5 in” te t mun Before Now Before. Now to fit you, get them made to Mannan Winn ing at Fifth av, and Yeuls i. PRR tes | ae not Break Way th wth ' 25.00 $18.75 | $15.00 $11.25 see? JAMES STREET Whalebone Plates ee ing el frame work 20,00 $15.00 $12.50 $ 9.40 enreetnrneerananamene ) - Years, ee 7 <e ti $18.00 $13.5 $10.0( $ 7.50 € a} 7 MN jallalibes 5 “sia $13.50 ) $ ‘i | SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO aes ees : : Blacks and Blues included. ORDER FOR $25, O a ih gy id “ep AT THE tone is to the heigt wo cn te 8 One-fourth off on Overcoats and Raincoats for London Tailors Oo Men and Young Men 517 Second Ave. ‘ MAYOR 18 BETTER — = - Crowns. Bridge Work “ mn Hickman M iF YOU WISH TO SELL Teeth Without Plates fae te cenieg ta ie’ han YOUR RBAL ESTATE OF ANY a pill Or eee aes DESCRIPTION AND WANT a x ‘4 . 7 A since onto "with ie trove we! VJ, REDELSHEIMER & CO. || e'actecite.“ce eee |B fillings 5c Crowns $3.50 Plates $5.00 able to get down to the city hal NATIONAL BOND & REALTY 7 ; CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK . . . Ee 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. STL aiie Assoc t d D t t COFPUE, tla fate enuists } One can spoil good f Strongest .Overcoat House in the State =~ TLE FAUIY “ARM. Under New Management fee aking, but car $5 down, 65 a Month Per Acre banan fee pan n : mn ut vt a ae aecae” akin aie 9242 Second Av., Opp. iavvey Buch 0 RESTS make good of bac ™ = " we : lot. Cultivated, — drrignt - oe. METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, i OY reson a aia DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER | Your groce ne your w y BROKERS saul DALHOUM, SEASe @ I gocus Mone RRR, cis. © if you d ! Jchilling’s Bess Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires, Phonce—@unect Ma i F x si ina e Site © sae «ce © dere @ Gs acecte Aue 06 « « @ an TURDAY, NEW BOATS FOR LI x - 907. CIVIL WAR VETS GOING FAGT. Contracts Mesarn. have been let to Workman, Clark & Co, Helfaat, for the construction of two frelght and passenger #toamers which are to be added to the Blue Funnel f@t in the trans Paetfie trade with a direct line from Se atte to Hongkong. They are to be 12knot Vosnels, of 10,000 tone ca pacity, and will coat in the neigh borhdod of $600,000 each WASHED OVERBOARD. death roll of civil war vete: is ingreasing. J year 18,600 went | HOLD. UP Wiliam M. Daniels, aged 34 whowe parents live in Carnarvon North Wales, was lost in tae th seas October 30 from the sealing schooner Otto, which has just ar “fi At Victoria after a long seal in in Bering ea, Daniel sy m parted with the train| (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | and be was lost | WASHINGTON, Nov, ° 16-—The annual report of Pension Commis sion © Warner shows how rapidly | 80 tJ Solve It and You'll Be Well Rewarded to join the bivoune of thie de On June 1 the total number of} |Pensloners wax 967,371; the total = |value of the pension roll $140,450. (By t United Press.) |880, Of this number 24,077 were | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 14 from the Spanish-American war | | Two highwaymen leaped out of the darknoas with drawn revolvers, just] Gets Chinese Pheasants | before midnight last night, a» an| poRrT TOWNSEND, Nov. 16. | ’ Boat Lake Park car reached the) When the steamship Minnesota termia at the Indian Crafs Vi"| Washed won "venengy tem oe! 6 Find the Third Girl s Face ry Motorman mers Com | Orient Shipping Commisnssione ductor Livengood were Knox boarded her to take charge of commanded to step off the car, The! 4 consignment of 40 patra of Orien robbers secured $14.50 from the Con |tal pheasants shipy from China ductor to Mr. Knox for breeding on his Dies IN JAIL | farm, near Tacoma ued enidiink a memaaaiin ott Working for Peace day James Devi a prisoner tn WINDSOR, Eng, Nov. 15.—F the city jail, died suddenly {n the|Peror William is continuing his working é night ae the result} Work toward the creation of a of a severe hemorrhage ing |friendly feeling on the part of Eng the day Devine had complained of|li#hmen toward Germany feeling {1. While washing at the|/Plain that this purpose ts sink during the early night, there | Concealed object of his visit to tt was @ gush of blood fr the man’s | Countr mouth and he fell to the fle ox was & marine fireman. Nothing ts known as to his relatives TRUST & IS LAUNCHED (By United Press.) FRANCISCO, Nov manent organization tn oinet In the city and county first Ave. and Columbia St. SraTT 16 SAN @ vigorous campaign for the f @ non-partisan judiciary an host legislative delegation ever from San Francisco was the slogan committee t F pin wr ge = Find {t a convenience and a ] banquet at the » nafon household ard WINS PACIFIC Meer anee ot their “COAST CONTEST <a United Press.) Directions—Trace out Mnes heavy with le pencil. To the persons sending correct solutions to this puzzle we w ive al molutely free of charge a Music Book, nicely 1 ntalning fifty Old Favorite Songs, complete with music, alse many other valuable priz Win ed b Cut this out, place In an envelope, ¢ reply mail to NOT MORE ) § JOHNSTON (0 BE SURE THAN ONE BOOK WILL « Ue + TO WRITE BE SENT TO The Pioneer Piano House. PLAINLY. A FAMILY. New Building, it Third and Univers ity, Seattle, Wash. Name .... ) ( Address CU ..cccceee cocrvccncevesceeersoes veveesesccs eoseeis DRAWS «0 cncesoee sonacsecsveees Wabbedace etacese And You Want THE BEST INVESTMENT For Your Money THE TRUSTEE COMPANY Tells You That UNITS&:.. PROPERTY Originated by A. L. Hawley and W. D. Wood, Unencumbered RIZE PUZZLE YOU WANT TO INVEST YOUR Money / | | |

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