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wR APPROVES BILL PRESIDENT ISINDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION : Thich WAS PRO poten PRESIDENT 1 DURING HOLIDAYS | The Commercial Club May | se" Nugwested that the exhibits sociation which will have been displayed at|f 4 Auditorium Under the present dutlding laws Hold a Big Show the National Apple show, at Spo Bull the auditorium, which ia to be kane, will be available and form a Planned. placed on the fourth floor, could at Pier D. great attraction, A display of trri-| not have been erected, so the fire gation methady is aio to be made. | Sa yesterday signed | and water committee introduced an Tho slke of the dock wil stsn allow » milter res the Inde-| amendatory ordinance permitting ” A propesition hee been phaced | dye olght contemplated wide whow of ‘Order of Odd Fellows to! the work, Thia action was net ap Will Ask Gompers and | byfore tho Seattle Commercial ¢ ub | features, qich aw will show on the ne . ve . “ tO hold an entertainment enter-| Pa: itrenk at the fair next ar in their new proved by. several of the depart ‘ y at the fair next ye ag Gad 1. Pine|sentat heads, end the mayor #ett Executive Committee [prise to be knows ment Seattle} and also an enormous Chrivtnras ‘of Hullding|ed until the last day before he . Commercial and Industriel expos | tree for poor children. It ts plan Se eee Chiet Bring (affixed hie signaure to the bill, to Meet Him. tion, In Seattle from Decomber 19| ned to set aside a section for ouch Y fraternal, eivil-and social body in 3, — = ACNE v- (ee Unlad rend The club has recetved reasonable | the city The propesition was y ing assurance that Pier D, of the Pe | placed in the " ol h enter IDON POSTPONES | ivesvii Sn woes [lament comune oF Souler Coast company, could be se | talnment commitses for considera elreulated heve today that President jeured for the purpose, It has) ton last night GAMBLING CASES \00'0' ii vend » special tov | Oe a ae at FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine, Atore Closes Daily at 6:0, e These styles are man tailored and shown in models to which covert cloth best adapts itself. Some ap pear in tight, semi-fitted and Em- to January 2 pire styles, producing hipless ef- fect; others are more el aborate, with rows of fancy stitching and tation tq Samuel Gompers and the <_e nana - arge buttons. Prices, $22.50, — members of the executive counct! PELLET TTT TTT TTT large 99 m4 ‘t 9, | euteome of th “ of the American Federation of La i* * $29 50, $35.00 $37.50, 39,51 Are Given question of whether the actual pro-|™Mtters relating to labor legtain * ——e * and $45.00. prictors can be arreated for gamb-| UO" before he sends his message + Seattle. * ling which is carried on in their|O® Mbor to congress, The invita % Cloarings today... $1,584,986.96 * ” » a ‘ hee by othes pares - " nol Sees Sesriem oe ria rt ye Mra Tacoma. - > Long Coat, made of covert cloth, plain If a conviction is secured,” de a = ; a \ : ‘ : clared Chief of Police Ward, “we|, Th Morning proceedings of the ® Cloarings today...$ 704,274.00 * tight-fitting, with coat collar and revers; will have a comparatively eaay time | fderation convention today were — & Ralances cl. 64,789.00 od with| shutting down on the dozens of | #!¥88 Over chiefly to Jurisdictional (By United Pree.) * Portland, * lined to ist with satin; lapped seams. i" faint (ited with small gambling games in. clgar|*Q8bbles. An acrimonious debate| WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The |® ings today, . .$1,206,976.00 * ‘ Rape ictey by G. &\amrec aed poot rooms, for, as soon | ¥8" Precipitated by the report of| “boycott” was the chief subject atl ® veee 260,439.00 © Price, $22.50, | was postponed as the proprietors learn that they | committee on adjustment which| the “Roosevelt Inbor dinner” last | # * é ; ert today for one| may be arrested, they. will most | #¥sKosted that tho dispute botween | night, which was not attended by|¥ 44% MMe MH ¥ ‘4 Long Coat, of fine quality covert cloth, are awaiting the | lege now accorded their cuatomers.” | C@Malsts and Blevator Conatruction | Daniel O'Keefe, who were among semi-fitted; plain top sleeves, broad rev- Workers be referred to the execu | the leaders tnvited. One guest said i y P ! finishe: ’ =< some x= “|tive board for final adjustment. | today that the name of Samuel ers and coat collar; finished with rows of $120,000; right-of-way fences, $33. Resolutions urging every labor Gompers was not mentioned, and 000; the renewals, $275,000. wnton in the United States to hold| that there was no eriticiam of the oom dormitory! a special celebration in hoaor + American Federation * of Labor, ait at Cuthaak, a 20-/the Lincoln centennial in 1909 w Though the boycott was discuss n dormitory and 12 four-room ages at Whitefish and a board. |*@0Pted by @ unanimous vote. at length, it was dealt with in a suse at Bewes, Mont. work of electrifying the Cas cade tunnel is under way and will tailor stitching and large buttons of self AND DIES material. Price, $35.00. Fine quality covert cloth long Coat, plain, tight-fitting effect. Plaited back, seams all nicely tailored; lined to waist feneral way and nothing definite Pee eee eee eee aan PR ren) ANCISCO, Nov. 18, Despondent because he was unable to secure work, P. J. Manning, for pee ited “ineelt thts with Skinner's satin. Coat collar and rev- morning by tnhaling iluminating 7 a 7 5 6 His little daughter Anna ers. Price, $37.50. y ry hed . s i 3 Bien 0 i gl ig ha Bm Covert cloth long Coat, of fine quality, eee Gt ee ee tight-fitting, with Gibson shoulder; tuck- ot bis mouth le was 43 years old, and leaves a wife and ed back and front; lined to waist with five children, Manning was for ‘ ; : uk — Skinner's satin. Fancy cuffs and pock- was determined. The pr lent as LYDIA THOM sured his guests that the new ad he 000. | likely out out the card-piaying privt.|t%@ International assoctation of Ma-| John’ Mitehell, James ‘Duncan di. ministration will meek the sasist ON HAS PASSED AWAY. ance of the laboring men tn pur suing thelr polley of advancement gees) OFFICIAL DECISION mTRISt! The official report of the local the Smith's | !Mspectora of steamboats in the new pas | Matter of the Cottage City, was t depot. handed down yenterday by In. spectors Whitney and Turner. The years, |r vt agrees in every particular sve" | with the unofficial announcement made in The Star some time ago. that the evidence fntroduced wa ted at & cost ftictent, in the minds of the in depot is gving spectors, to justify the exoneration of all concerned tn the wreck of Everett ®/)the vessel. At that time, how Dullt, ane ih’ lever, Capt. Craix was in such « Rave com FT| condition that it was impossible or him to give testimony which laid. At vari-| Was essential before the official ts new sta-iregdering of the verdict. The tne and new track spectors find that the accident merly well known among the poli Uciane of the waterfront. ets, trimmed with large covered buttons. Price, $45.00. * * * * . * - NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—The # many friends of Lydin Thomp- # N 0 R TH CAROLINA fon learned today of the sud- # . . ster mansions, near Westmin @& ster Abbey, England. The an- # . to her daughter, Zeffie Ti « A North Carolina building at the Rees noatess onl bury # | Alaska. Yukon - Pacific exposition ANACORTES MAN LOSES ed an tnatant and lasting sen- #| state con writes Henry B. sation. She brought with her #|Donch, director of exhibits, that became the talk of New York. #| Will meet in Raleigh December 9, 18 Teieuned Hats st Extremely Lov For more than 20 yoars the #/at which time the question of par-| Charles Shock, formerly ane of the Prices is being held. den death of the actress yes TO HAVE HOME houncement of her demise Lydia Thompson first came @/| next yoar is assured. P. H. Hanes, LIFE IN ALASKA & chorus of beautiful English #/| the members of the North Caro- * . Actress held sway and she be- #/| ticipation in the 1909 exposition! peat known young men of this city * * * (By United Press.) terday in her home, Westmtn AT A.-Y. P came in a short cable mossage to America in 1868 and creat. @| of Winston-Salem, a member of the in This week an exposition of Ostrich girls who, with their leader, @| tina state exposition committee é came best known as the great @| will be considered. ia dead, and Irving Burke, a marine est burlesquer of her time. Dr, Josoph Hyde Pratt, of Chapel | engineer, also well known hore, te Hin, well known as & geologist, is! on the verge of mental derangement / jameni Skkeeeeee eee ee ee) chairman of the North Carolina] as the result of an accidental shoot pie a new pasean-| Sr tne stwariue penn or at on ~ a commission. He has had charge ing that occurred near Ketchikan, Pmmeieration | fue was to blame in the slightest CHARGE AGAINST of the government's mineral ox-| Alaska, last Sunday, according to a t sidetracks. | bibit at previous expositions telegram received this morning by Mine through the | degvee The North Carolina legisiature|the parents of the dead man. No SPOOKS CHASE ACTRESS }aufficient to warrant the erection| cepting that the two were hunting | satan enaaeesen nel of & state byliding to house the/in the wilds of Alaska and that the OUT OF HER HOME Kate M. Gilman, night superin-|exhibite of tobacco, cotton, fine|shogting was accidental. Warm Wearing Apparel for Little Folks Timely offerings of warm Wearing Apparel for children are tastefully displayed in the Infants’ Wear Section. Included are Peter Pan Reefer Coats, Felt Hats, Rompers, Outing Flannel Petticoats and Night Gowns. The prices represent excellent value Serer eee e eee eee eee eee eee eeee tendent of the Seattic General hoe | woods and pm geal that be ae — ——- pital, who was arrested last week | Come from ate, ae we aa TH ‘By United Press.) om « charge of falling to report to| the display of goods manufactured CA OLICS 10 ORDAIN iN. Mans. Nov. 18.—/the police department an injury | rose kama aod the agricultural PRIESTS Rew loco~ | Nance O'Neil, the California trage-|case that came under her notice,| products. NEGRO x ¢ ‘ Hy yi & capacity | dienne, is preparing today to leare| was released yesterday after a brief | ° ~——— Peter Pan Reefer Coats, $5.00—| New Rompers, 59ce—Made ex- . am ageroua'®! her magnificent country bome at/ trial in Judge Gordon's court. No AT R M of ry t oan we | i ae 7 amounting Syeatems, wibr here, beunnes, chal Viperons aistagt wae ents ~ NEW 6 $0 (By United P 7 navy blue diagonal cloth, | pressly for us. Heavy dark blue agree ag says, ite hallways and rooms are| prosecution. The particular case | G@NGaG0, Nov. 18.—The resoiw jf} nicely tailored, small velvet turn- gingham. Round neck and belt pip- cost $500.009. [inhabited by « family of spooks.| which brought about the arrest of | N W OPERATI G ] f " i 7 Im Great North- |The actress declares emphatically | Miss Gilman was that of Maarice , over collar, Doubie-breasted. Very | ed with white. Exceptional value. Guring these | that their antics caused creepy| FP. Young, whose skull was fractur. 4 recommendation for the miles. \seasations to pervade the entire|ed by a club wielded by Angus| Superintendent L. B. Youngs, of om. of negro priests. Plane erteeetce| household, and that finally she be-| Macdonald on the night of Novem | the department ss! Neht and water, | tor eulonisation projects also will ‘and @ ‘new * #0 frightened that whe sold) ber 9. |returned today from the power attractive and serviceable. Suitable for boys or girls from 2 to 6 years, Outing Flannel Petticoats, 25-— ibver the Pend |the place. The estate is valued at| Macdonald was in jail before any| plant, on Cedar river, and reports Wldctea te ta te oe ae Pretty stripes, in pink, blue or gray fe changes have | $75,000. report coscerning Young's injuries | that the new generator ie at last! vo today This morning M. A Felt Hats, $1.95—To match fore was received at police headquar- |!" good working order STANDARD OIL CASE |ters. Testimony introduced yes-| “There will be no more trou | terday was to the effect that ali} Sbout Insufficient light,” declared Trimmed with scalloped edge ruffle, Cleve! Me Fanning, of Cleveland, spoke on Sizes from 2 to 12 years. “The Layman’s Opportunity.” A A. Hirst, of Philadelphia, spoke on BIW tracks rplaid | pias going Coats. Several nobby styles. | Stitched rims, with ribbon bands. Falls, 235 cases coming to the howpital are| Mr. Youngs, “as we now bave |i octal idea” es a Trpoced | WASHINGTON Nove"ys—11 ig|8t Once reported to the police eae St oreet, aad Se Sees | Judge Mt. F, Birten. and N. Le Rompers, 49c—Checked pink or | en Flannel Gowns, $e: |intimated today that the govere-| gg - more contracts until Ploprownki, of Chicago, and Alex. blue gingham. Round necks and | Pretty pink or blue stripes, or plain hand fs in Let widening | ment will offer as its chief reason COURT ENJOINS machinery now on | ander Granger, of Kankakee, [L, and « =s\ Suesiating © writ. of sestierart| stalled and operating smoothly.” | @ cussed mission work Sed gravel lig take the twenty nine million| CITY CONTRACTOR STR ANTE The congress will close tonight, metal for 2,100 } dollar Standard Oti case to the sa -_— VANDERVEER PICKS when an oration on the aims of | have been sub-|Preme court, the necessity for an| A restraining order, returnable the congress will be delivered by} nd this |exact interpretation of the section| November 27, preventing F. T. STAFF i of the Elkins act relating to the| Wheeler, J. B. Styers and ©. J. HIS F belts piped with white. Sizes from | white. Good values. Sizes from 1 6 months to 6 years, } to 12 years. ’ Rourke Cochran. The final ad work, has | dress will be made by Archbishop Million of dol- | pubtishing and filing of rates MeLatne from interfering with con Quigiey, of Chicago. é i . - th k division N The supreme court seldom Inter. | struction work on subdivision No, if exclusive of > . a ‘The staff of Proseouting Attor- Alaska-Pacific Co. ec feres with the lower courts exempt | 1, of the Cedar river supply system he sta L wa * od by! ay = when questions of interpretation of | No. 2, was isaued by Judge Morris | S4y-elect ee ta Taaseve = oo ly Cy atl ae ee po Naa by i laws are involved. In the case of |in the superior court this morning. | (he exception of one man. has fawel die Ainaka Positie © B. Co cha | rate filings, it will he argued by the |The petition for the order allewes| nave been retained and two sew! Praddent fen of that vom. Government counsel that courts in| that McLaine, who claims « sub-| members added. The staff will be ay had completed arrangements Hitne judicial @istricts have ruled |contract for the work t# tn POs | Brerett C. Billa, first assistant proe- i. "~ sepahaae Of Om Aéientie confiletingly, and railroads may now session of materials detivered by |ecuting attorney, Robert Prigmore, wf “4 } twanster to Pacific ser-| }do certain things legally in one dis. | Grant Smith & Co. contractors re- | Jobn yor? ‘ee "Sider melvin beteuen this point and San |trlet, though the same acts would | sponsible to the city of Seattle for | Alfred H. Lundin. Perry, Prigmore| vice betwee operate tm conjunetion oe | members. One more assistant Te) Watson Cart. KE. P. Bartlett, with | FRISCO LOSES $67,000. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | plsintitts to go on with the work | mains to be chosen ; SEATTLE MAN MARRIES lit i stated that Smith @ Co. has Chiet Engineer Alex Ryan, left last Aute Accident. ——- Epes St Nov. 18 — Mra, snapenatien —— * - ps plunged off the bridge near this scant tg eS a me pacthvioce Agger that “Tecovery ‘is improbable. and sasieashi |work ft not progressing satisfac| WASHINGTON, Nov, 18—Fed- the new boat aro SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. other members of the Orr ‘al the | Will be fitted to burn of! immedi The city officials are preparing to-| * elther broken bones (By United Press.) | torfly, and that they are damaged | eral agents in Oakland, Cal, at aiet w hts. Alsunnder left for ——e | y preparing jor bruises when the automobile in | BELLINGHAM, Nov. 14.—-With at/to the extent of $1,000 = day by| direction of President Roosevelt, ae inet _ waa with the nuaiieas 4 Un g Aaa day to present to the grand jury| Which the party was traveling least 200 members from the lodges! the delay, The restraining order| today are endeavoring to discover | ‘he . i WENATCHEE, Wash., Nov. 18—-| evidence in connection with the|piungde off the bridge nar tit [in Whatcom, Skagit, San Juan and 4 made conditional upon the filing | trace of the Roosevelt Oll com-|0f the passenger steamer St Croix the | of @ $1,000 bond by the plaintiffs of that efty, which has been |! view\ but Manager Ringwe Fifth diatrict of the state, the elghth neve Sone ty Te pi Pocding the mail with a large stock (stated this morning that a vessel | annua mvention of the Knighte ot not before in consideration ad | he he f the bride 2 WASHINGTON. ¥. 18. — Acti offer with the unauthorised use of 3p. m. at the home of the bride's | er in the treasurer's office, stands ev. A ta jEythias wan held ia Bagioe hail 9 MADE HUSBAND the president's name and secom-|béen acquired. The name of the | sister, Mrs, Yetta Cohen. Rabbi Le-| accused. Completa reports ot ae | ggeretary ot the: Ne vy Newberry toe | delegates from all the towns tn the | DO HOUSEWORK | panied by tis photograph, also un-| Vessel ie being _ be unt ss | Yine of Spokane, who is an old and | perts employed to examine the | a? eves Proposed dry dock at district, about 66 Knights are in at | authorized completion of Wustness transactions | intimate friend of the family, offi-| books have been filed with Mayor| Pearl harbor. lawalian {siands, tendance from Hritish Columbia. | oneness now under way by her former) ciated. The bride is one of Wenat "Taylor, and they show that This dock will be 1,100 feet long, so Alleging that for four years his 7 : Ee LS tnbumanty Werderer’s Tria Be owners. 00. chee's most popular and beautiful | shortage amounts to $67, ucted as to fecelve two ves- | refusing to cook his meals and| SAN FRANCIS Nov. 18 women. She has made her home in forcing him to do most of the eS ae ee 4 . dead | Wenatchee for some time with her - eogeed of the murder The Manufacturers’ 2CIATION, | atster, Mrs. Cohet having resided housework, I. H. Heymanson filed | joseph Corduva on the whaler Bow-| of Seattle, will hold its OUBUIRE Tes the Want far eaveces yonen aneul OAK SOLES « bark tanned soles a sult for a divorce against Ida/head in northern watera, on Aum. monthly meeting at the Hotel Lin-| t é 4 : : | Heymanson in the superior court | 10, appeared before United States | monthly mesting at the tetel ll es TALKING MACHINES ed in our repairing; old threads Mins Kate Silverman of this city| disappearance of money from the! P!® and Mr. Philip Solomon of Seattle| city treasury, for which James|‘*" °f ‘he Sacramento river Were united in marriage Monday at/Tomalty, formerly head bookkeep-| Approve Dry Dock Pinus. and fell into the shallow wa- Snohomish counties, compris Str. Minnesota will said for the jOrtent next Tuesday morning In the’ of the time at Hele . . 9! > % e and Spokane. The 1 out and new stitches go this morning. ‘The complaint | Commissioner Heaoogk today for | cole test Salone there. will Ct bev batty ll Philip peeme °"° RECORDS 1 holes; good as new states that the couple were mar i aol of thn ones wan.aunaae Fri-| speeches on civic betterment, im-|."iruntinent businoss man ot Be J HNC Wat LING Co. 1.25. ried im January, 1891. in Rusala, | foorins | provement of the waterfront, and| tute” being general manager ot paar ALLING CO. Twelfth and that they have two children. en lother toples of interest lcraettethes’ bs Oe 711 SECOND AV A Three months ago, Heymanson Application in Bankruptey. | nan = _ — | eee —— |nays, his wife left him and went An application for an order in to ifornia, taking thetr young-|bankruptey f Haruel Gr Man lt whenever You Want Shoes Go to ill entury = iS ini Sha as tae : WEEK END ) pars old he application The “Bench oF of the oldest, « bey 76 youre old. [ae by RB. W. Baohrach & ¢ People’s Shoe Co. e “Bancho” was organis More Frenzied Finance. Marcus & Co. and George Ce r of First and Union, who in Venice to give the people [Bi PRANCINCO, Now 12--The | Ws & Co. creditors. The debts of ae ore fee to eagqae e BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18-—The | Marcus are stated to be in axcess |p Sway Pos a central point where notes business uf the wholomale liquor | oes too Marete filed e confeamon |_ setment of the best manufac ht 1 b ot P. J. Weniger & Co. today of bankruptcy tured shoe might be made, mo bor ing con by Attorney Geo, | 2 _CAnkruptcy. rowed and deposited, or W. Perry, ne assignee, and the crod- | transferred itora are seeking A. W. Ret ore Jent of the suaper i mecern, | BEKS The present day bank Es avesent tha unpette bane toona NOW OPEN FOR TWO WEE came into exietense in: 1640, Hii Mepilities to the cutent of 978,000 Values to $1 0 and $1 2.50 when the Bank of England nga - eatablishec mdoi Dead Miner Interre whe abil ms " London | The funeral of Sven Sandberg lanking today is almost who was aceidontally kitted on Fri Ow as simple as in the early lay last ata r ne * Cold ¢ ane. p e the Title Trost Com. days, but the people ate of. bthe. pn sok tae cy were Are and have | fered fffiny benefits not [land tke Finnish lub, The body was te ta cnet overt need Pie eee ANY IDUSTRIAL Splendid Showing at y and MEMES GF CORE nes Handberg, who was 26 years old and | S by employes ot the years ago anmarried, wag struck by a heavy | Pp endl owing a 7. and all valua You will not know the ben wo at f : just as ho was coming out of the | Stvepted for sto efits of doing tusThons with mine from his day's work Wan Club Hi} tet, bet extine Open your account tod locate naytree Mame more AND THEREBY SAVE FROM ||| enti pon your account today ing from Seward with 275 pa | "thin our tar, re orm, among whom ral of ieee erie $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR we ae “ 5 Of the Alas . AUTOPIANO, | ‘ ; 00 and $ Srey y l rest creations, wo $6. and $7.50, < lined Stoam sbchr. Youomite arrived in Including free use of our clreu Our t creations, worth § é during the night and docked at} D PO OFFI F lating library, Speetal prices | extremely low price. pler 4 will be given for a few days on The Union | S j C oe Mg Bont Se . | New Method as low as $250.00 with free use | . avings & Trust if 4 PRIVATE Sfx. | AFTERNOONS 1:30 TO 6:00, EVENINGS 7:30 TO 10:30. of thé mauale Whrark | ¥ « yrighted Company / i ‘on - * Kohler & Chase | ) ‘ if F atieeanae? i Bands 50 Mid Shows 1818 Second Av. Beattie, Wash | Opposite New Postoffice 1323 Third Ave. Second and Cherry 4 Vaudeville — Bands — 5 idway § Waebak' tana @xelare sical } Four 3 d alia RIE... Ee ene Se aa aera A