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10 Edna Archer Crawford, the Shir ley Rosamore in “The Lion and the Mouse,” which Henry B. Har tis will offer at the Moore next week, made her profexstonal ¢ at Daly's theatre, New York, tn the year 1899, as Brenda, In “The Great Ruby.” The following season Miss Crawford was engaged by E. H, Sothern, and for a time filled the position of underatydy to the Jeading woman, The opportunity which comes so seldom to an act ress occupying this position, came to Miss Crawford when she ap peared with Mr, Sothern inethe chief feminine character in “The King’s Musketeers,” scoring auch a hit that she was retained for the remainder of that season as his leading woman. The following’ season Miss Craw ford joined the Fifth Avenue All Star Stock company, later appeer ing as leading woman tn stock com panies at Buffalo, Rochester, Syra =) AT THE UNCLE SAM HAS faee ee TWO JOBS VACANT The government is in dire need of an aselatant inapector of in candescent lamps for the quarter mastor’a department at Yarge at Waphington, Db. GC, Juat what the duties consfat of Iw mot made evi dent by the civi] seryice commis sion, which haa issued a hurryup call for atl applicants for this po sition, The job te worth $440 a year, and the examination constets of letter writing, practioal ques tions and expestenrde, The examin ation wi be held in Seattle De comber A mincellaneous cémputer ia also wanted for the Naval Observatory }at Washington, D. C., and offers a chance to earn from $1,000 to $1,200 a your, Ewaminations will be held in Seattle December 9 and 10, WILL SMELT ORE BY NEW SYSTEM couse, San Francisco aud the Elich s Gardens in Denver. It was through| EONA ARCHER CRAWFORD. her extremely fine presentation | - nnn ° “| will be demonstrated Monday at of a number of Important roles atin this action has become highly/the amelter in West Seattle, near Proctor’s Fifth Avenue theatre that manifest as Miss Crawford has/the ferry janding, for the benefit induced Mr. Harris to place her achleved the distinction of being /of mining men. nough ore Is on under contract to him, His wisdom one of the best Shirleys F seen.) hand to furnish an all day run \T" smonatration ts of interest be jcause it t» claimed that the process | ee. makes {t possible to operate small mines that have hitherto been un | developed on account of the dif | fioulties of transportation of ores tloularly so in the rough mining — en - =| districts and in Alaska, where it able to pay. For a long time the/ig always a problem to get the ore Negotiations On Looking | commission men have felt that they| out of the mountains were poorly located, as the increase | HIS PLEDGES A new process for smelting ore While the plan of moving onto As the result of notice served up-/the tide flat land ie In rather em on the commission firms located on bryonic form at present, it h ob Western av., between Marion and reached the stage where estim Madison sts., that they must vacate have been obtained on the cost (By United Press.) their present quarters because of a a block or two of uniform buildings) WOT SPRINGS, Va, Nov, 20. lease on the block recently secured and the construction of a 70foot) phat President-elect W. H. Taft en by the Pacific Warehouse Co, a street, on which all the bullding®/tertaing a vigorous determination the entire should face. This street is to be| that the forthcoming revision of the produce and commission business known as Commercial st. The/tariff shall be thorough, made in Of Seattic onto a tract of tide land buildings are planned to be two! ood faith and in accordance with King st. railway station, A propo being on a level with Fourth a¥..\deneed by the earuestuees with sition to make use of this land has and the lower with the railroads on | which he talke on this at the suggestion of James J. Hill, be unloaded at the door of the first! goes to the extent of seeking de to whom the idea appealed strongly (story, and having It out of the way | tasjied Two months ago the Northern actively engaged in the negotiations | tion of the siaty-first congress. It} Pacific gave a lease of the Western for the land are the J. B. Powles/is necessary for bim as the bead ay. block to the Pacific Warehouse company, the C. W. Chamberlain | o¢ the party and responsible to the Co., which announced its intention company, Smith & Bloxom, Walter | american poople for the carrying | of erecting a six-story building, in Bowen, Hammill Bros, M. J. Conm-| out of its protaises to begin his which rents would be higher than nell, the H. L. Klock company, Mil! work at once by insuring, if pos the commission men claim they are ler, Reed & Pease, and Frye & Co. | sipie, such an organization of the queens See mr | next congress as shall make (t pos h ven at{tidle for the legisiative and execu- | hive heen — — nomen 8" tive branches to work in complete} copper-toed footwoa: jsaemony As long as boots were worn by | children, the copper toes were en-| vented the metal retaforcement de- | serve jas ever, and without a vund tot) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 20.—The | the boot was bad as ruined. But the pig deal between the American To j Piece of copper at the tip baffied.| bacco company and the Burley To }to a great extent, the manta of the | pacco soclety for the 1904 p and! children for kicking their toes out) part of the 190T erop of acd, | m the frosty ground. The presence| which has been hanging fire for! of & pair of new red-topped biots| several weeks, was closed today | (they were always very ornate 48/ The deal involved nearly $0,000,000 to topa) under the Christmas tree! pounds of tobaceo held by the Bur-| [was challenge to the reeiplent.|jey Tobaceo society and an outiay seomed to say. Then you would pro-| the: American joeed to try your hardest to do #0.) virtually all of this money jin the long run you were always! placed in circulation at once in C THE COPPER-TOED BOOT, | Victor. But the end was delayed! tral Kentucky generally to the profit of your dad s| Ha, that was footgear for you—| pocketbook, Now the copper-toed Febaceo comp. «| >| come accustomed to buying a new) Postal savingy banks in united) ¥omen, there in ae yet no woman, balr of shoes for each of your chil. | kingdom have doubled the number) ther than Mre L. 0. Fiset, social dren every six weeks, They would of saving accounts jist, out as a candidate for a post rn | HOH OF the school board. Leas than Maud Powell Trio Tonight December 5. Clubs have been dorsing women for the position for | some time, but no one seems to be GYMNASIUM—UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON RESERVED SEATS—ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE—75 CENTS VIOLIN—MAUD POWELL PIANO—ANNE FORD CELLO—MAY MUKLE terme have ired, and their that both will be reelection, Wednesday ta jast day for the filing of nom inatlons. of the Classic club, and abe has the |endorsement of veral women | prominent in other clubs MAKE BIG HAUL (By United Pr | TIFFIN, Ohio, Nov Youn men blew open the safe of John Selcox's Keneral store at Attica to. day and secured $6,000 in notes and cash, The robbers left no trace whereby they can be captured SHE CAUGHT UP TO HIM | |} At last she has caught up to him and it all happened in the Pike Ga zette, One week lately he adver tised To whom it may concern left my bed and board, I will not be responsiblé for any debt she may The next week, to make sare, he had it in again, and below it ran this notice To whom it may con cern—I left precious little board be cause my husband never provided DO NOT MISS THIS RARE TREAT Pantene Eel Th Bie Hee, AG TB the bed with me beca 1 bought before I was married for trading on his SPECIAL CAR SERVICE BEFORE AND AFTER THE had any at any store in town for " © that would be imposatt ruly, Mra, Fiteh The Gar ret Philosopher CONCERT Steinway Piano Used © 2°% * Backgammon was invented in Greece in 1224 of fans annually | Wanted—-A laborer and a boy; | j with grazing for two goats; both 1406 Second Avenue Protestants. HAVE YOU HEARD THE VICTOR RECORDS | GAME—POULTRY. | BY MAUD POWELL? | { Al Agy-picked fo Get the | best at th | | PALACE MARKET, Second and Yesler on Fourth av, jast south of the stories in hetght, the upper story) the pledge of the party, is evi-| wud- | been made by the Great Northern, the fiats, thus permitting freight tol ject to his politieat callers He} information regarding the | during his recent visit here. of street traffic. The firms most) personnel and prospective organiza | “Wear me out If you can!” they) of ahout $14,000,000 on the part of | | . }you say that such a pretty, iaugh. | the copper-toed boot. You couldn't | ot has paxsed-—aimost. I under \CLUB WOMEN ARE jing. cooing, Uvely youngster as this stand that there fe «till a demand | ear Mt out. You wore defied to! | tor them im some of the rural dis- RELUCTANT T0 RUN. ‘That was in the days when one pair trieta, where there aren't so many ; of boots was expec to last you a ' . mollycoddl A OLDGIGH ps ai one winter. . No auch foolish no nee tions prevail now. You have be- Despite the agitation among club} | The Queen Anne Fortnightly elub | jhas endorsed Mes. C. E. Bogardua| YEGGMEN BLOW SAFE, My wife, Mrs. Roy Fitch, having! In 1907 about ,$100,000,000 wa ent abroad through postal money orders | | | | Japan exports 11,000,000 tons | Olared, wor | wharfage rates, he said jclsco has a rate of 5 cent THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 40, 1908. ‘THEN AND NOW -— WAS HENRY EIGHTH WHEN WEDDED OFT, His Rovan LoPrp MOUGHT TOHAVE RATS IN HIS SNAP WAS CALLED QUITE SOFT. Health Commissioner Has {o- Completed Report of Work. | dishes, and Health Commissioner Crichton has completed an Inspection of all local bakeries and restaurants, and op next Monday evening will send an ordinance to the city council which will give his department aw thority to maintain future supervi sion over all euch places in this city During the recent inepection ap proximately 100 bakeries and 360 restaurants were visited and over hauled from top to bettow. In a This Pretty, Laughing Lit- tle Darling Miraculously Wins a Fine Home— Women’s Clubs Protest- ed Against Raffie— Children's Judge Tiny One. cs (By United Press.) 7 PARIB, Ky. Nov. 20. Would | should have all that life holds for | & baby? Of course you would } One glance at the rosy cheeks, the blue eyes all agiow with } and laughter, the glint of gold in| the straying silken hair just pat ting forth, and the face that seems & replica of an old-time deguerreo-| type, and you would stop tor an By John B. Gruelle WELL HOWS MY LITTLE TO ME BRIGG By United Press.) ~ MURDER OR suc that Gt of /TO TEACH BOYS IN 10s oe REFORM SCHOOLS vir vi sae nah (By United Press.) he SACRAMENTO. board of pris | points out to Gov IID BRIGHAM YOUNG WITH Hid PLURAL WIVES FEEL IRKED BY MATRIMONYS GYVES? NO'T ON YOUR LIVES. Jaro: | the necosaity of teaching trades to t First Avenue Suits and Raincoats . JAS SULUS SU TAN MUCHLY BY HIS HUNDRED SPOUSES HA THEIR BIFFS HE PARRIED, RESTAURANT AND BAKERY INSPECTION IS FINISHED S NAT GOODWIN HOLD A RECORD WITH HIS LOVE CARLER 60 CHECKERE NIK. HES A RANK AMATEUR, $15.00 ee * A CURIOUS EXPERIMENT & t number of were requested to install new | Ventilating systems. with their extremit touching at about three inches Others put tm reinspectiona }that im practically every case the wishes of the were being complied with The new ordinance will three crosses, the middie one interesting when n figures are mlasioner to enforce a statute which ery and restaurant employes with urant employ to their phys mance of certificates showing them to be free from any contagious white cross will appear in the eee eee eee ee eee ee see tee ee ete eee eee eee eee eee rer rene has returned to weeke in Port penalty for all violation of the sant ietained by ill ith regulations applying to both Itnes of business other longer look You would be won on the spot, | just as was every holder of a ticket | when the youngster was raffied off! the other day And you would be just as glad was every loser when you learne that the fortunate ticket holder was a man of wealth and port ehild jens, and just tickled to neath to) take baby and give him every ad-| vantage that fortune brings Baby was raffied off by EN Jackson, a Cincinnat! moving ple ture show man. Jackson plained that Ite parents, whom he would not name, were too poor to care for It. Women's clube were shocked and made valiant protest for a time But baby's amile won them. His laugh melted the opposition. The little arms were frreatstible They voted, as you would have don: that the baby waa entitled to & home and all that tender care moans to tiny little people. Yet there was much suspense un til the drawing came off, Jackson for two weeks gave a ticket ach patron of his show, And therein lay jelasp of hin waxlika fingers and lovir jthe danger for baby. Therein lay | Ror Pico” Mores in my name.'Sq States J. T.. Flynn at| Washington State Conservation Congress. That illroads will ultima abandon the t ue ntinental it, but beea we they will not he able to handle it the prediction made by John T. Flynn, an engineer of San Francisco, before the First Washington Conservation congress, which t this mofming in the rooms of the Seattle Commer celal club Mr, Flynn had been cunsig situa Uon that will exist on the Paclfi¢, 4 coast after the completion of the Panama canal, He then spoke up on the railroad opposition to ‘the building of the canal, and sald that as the country is developed, the roll ing stock of the railroad ll be jtaxed with the handling of local trade letting alone the transeon Unental business Freight by Canal Pacific coast shipments, he de 1 be made by the Pan }ama route, and the city which has the best harbor factlities will reap a big benefit, He then cited an ingtance where the government had {Commercial club at tO pay demurrage of $1,500 a day here becau no dockage could be seoured at thé. railroad owned | wharve California farmers have Qh advantage ¢ Washington fafiners as a ve of the unequal San Fran per ton whereas Seattle's rate is 60. centa oo net ‘ ves TN enw Tomorrow we offer in the (Areade Avenue side, rest Styles in men’s apparel presented so far With a view to popularizing this Annex store we offer nine hundred suits ané rain coats, all this season's styles, are the new stripe Every garment guaranteed. On sale 6 $15.00 ated noe © THE BABY, A RAFFLE TICKET AND THE HAPPY FOSTER the chief concern of the shouted in glee when informed that might not fall triumph, with Hut the fates were happiest man in beautiful homes and a winter home in Florida the ticket that drew baby judge was chtidiew TRANSCONTINENTAL TRADE TO BE ABANDONED Shafer Bros. Corner First and University St OPPOSITE OLD POSTOFFICE : HE Public Ownership. Knabe Pianos, Haines Bros. Pianos Behning Pianos Many other makes sold easy : No juggling. No jockeying with our eis No certificates. Legitimate methods Largest Stock. Lowest Prices. No coupons. id Wall Paper Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co, » Arcade Annex ‘T CLINE PIANO. CO. 1314 Piest Ave New Zealand | Mea) hood, In thetp ble to ho 4 by the they y hare lea: o ent (By Uanary chot APA, Cal, No ba , , endeavoring ty “net, and ‘1 » unident » Virgte : ty was found 9, sro aa t river, n wo hat Dve 4 mmitted sulelae eae aeniata or dered. The body ty t as Pine eight attached to P ae’ 4 © of chief f There evidences of wan that of al rie no sign it «© marines “——— recto Nat Goodwin tnarried agays Gillett Han Russell had better look i rimonial laurela, SHAFER BROS, for Men IN THE ANNEX the greatest values and ii | effects and plain ARCADE ANNEX Hi HES £4 23 + Fee LMI iS Pome SESE Ss! payments without ng SEATRLE