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— Time * Visit of Quarantine —_ Mary S Laigh yesterday mily Gordon's house at fer Se a a Se On Poe ee fo on the premises Quarantine Inapector Met Carvino Struck by Pa: - jng Car While Clinging to Another Coach. —_—— glinging to the handrail owded street car @ iaborer, Was struck by car moving In av. race Jackson at was picked up err bad been He was f was expressed gngere that the street ted oppressive ft cheapest prices consult PAUL DENTISTS ‘Third and Pike. — Hotel Kutramee, per yard othin oon 0 ia Same, 50-Pc. set, opecial at [Same in 50 Pc BSS See hSs We have extended « rps RUF ! lea cost, to el Buy Now be aggrieved at the fact that was occupy $15 Ratnier boule breaking into the Y which has been estab Howling | M. Car-| uncon ‘and for a time it was thought/ | Texas polnts, were condemned on killed outright taken to the Pacific hos | Chie! where it was found that hie | Co gererely cut and braised thought that his Injuries | ceedingly bad shape and unfit for Yonsiderable tn. | food. by pas! car com.| refrigerator turkeys which reached over HE BEST DENTAL WoRK wosher’s Wednesday Thanksgiving Day Specials quality Linen Table D: itched Table Cloth and 1 dozen N : selection Hand Drawn Lunch Cloth “extra special values, each ‘Thanksgiving China Reductions will add more to the pleasure of the feast than a beautiful new China M genuine imported Austrian China. decoration, with gold relief sp Another pattern, bank decoration of Sorat me-nots, gold i @dge, in the new plain shapes 100-Pe. set Thanksgiving Furniture Specials Tuesday HI} Many of these marked down to DLADY GRABS STOVE; TENANTS THROW CLUBS : Follows! and several assistants rushed to the resoue, Mra. Lolah first threw a pail of swater on the fire tn the parlor stove, afterwirds picking up the stove in her arma and carrying ft upstaire, In the meantime the other pants of the house had | entertained thetr visitor with such rude and barbarous implements as fire pokers, sticks of flrewood and various and sundry missties, all of which are said to have left their heria, proceeded MArK# upon the features of the Phsgeia: rougts houge of | Miebly indignant Mrs, Leigh, At last reports Mra, Lolgi waa ‘pecupants of the house holding forth in the upper part of for help when Mra. Letgh the house and the Gordon family to throw things around, and retained possession of the lower floor VERCROWDED CAR * CAUSES ACCIDENT bold thieves plate glare window Collin’ Jewelry ator zith booty worth ab | window 0 CONDEMNS COLD STORAGE BIRDS Ten barrels of “cold storage turkeys, shipped into this city from last night tn amashed a Ludwh $100, was shattered with a block i mod an the op posite | van hurled to the ground, | | re 6 o'clock last night the public market this morning by fA tant Sanitary Inspector nbs and Inapector Deigh. The turkeys were declared to be in ox This is part of two carloads of Seattle during the past few days. One carload has never been open ed, and will not be accepted by the In @ dectsion in the superior court lyesterday, John Van Dyke wae 700 In his suit Flectric leompany. Van Dyke was hurt in a & passenger on a Green Lake car, July 1, 1908 He ie a painter, and claime that his Injurtes have destroyed his earning capacity. He sued for $15,006, r- om while Ln amask, kins 8.16 and se 5 tos x $6.7 4.00 Silk Petticoats, embroidered flounce, Two specials for tomorrow One in pink floral set, very special, 00 $12.00 100-Pe Special at $22.50 eteas 91a. 00 Special Prices on Cat Glass Nappies Some artistic hand-cut Nap pies; the 5-inch, regular $1.30 value, for B5¢ The G6-inch, regular $2.25 value, for 1.25 The 7-inch, regular $3,50 val ue, for .. $2.25 Suitable for olives, jelly candy, ete Thanksgiving furniture iA CABINETS and DINING All the Credit You Want GRILLING OVER FOR JOHN D (Continued.) Thon Rockefeller again took ref uge behind his failing memory and answered that he could not reca & similar restrictive contract with the Pioneer Qi! company, operat ing & refinery tn Cleveland. He said he did not recall other affi davite regarding the Schofield con | tract Railroad Connections. | Kellogg questioned the of! king jabout the connection of the Stand ard offictals with ratiroads carry ing Standard products and the wit hese sald that he could speak only jfor himpelf, but admitted that | Was a stock and bondholder In a number of railroads, “Do you own stock In the Wie consin Central?” was asked. “L don't own stock, but I may own some bonds,” said Rockefeller Pennsylvania ratiroad bonds. Kellogg then asked ‘Could you name t railroads which you are Interested!" Tam quite certain that I could he replied, “but I am quite’ certain that those gentlemen from the jatock exchange back there (point ing to the back of the court room) would think me fooli#h if 1 did so. I have no personal objection to naming them, but | would prefer not Announce my investments publicly un} ordered to do so, in which case I should.” Rallroade Interested In. “Kellogg pressed the point and Rockefeller said “I have invest ments in the Delaware & Lacka wanna, the New York Central, the Pennsylvania, the Western Mary land, the Missourl Pacific, the Tex jas Pacific and the Erie, and I hold some of the first preferred of the Colorado & Southern and a railroad in Mexico the name of which I eannot recall offhand.” “In it true that you are a heavy owner of stocks and bonds In the leading ratiroads of the country? Kellogg asked “You, I should say so,” have Rocke acquired of « num ber of ratiroads in conjunction with other operators who are in the The etty counef? | will be held on December 4% per cent Interest, and wil Parks ove Lighting department *o Jackson st. regrade Fourth regrade Denny bili regrade . Alki av. fit + Westlake ay. 1M ..... Fire houses Completing Deargorn ot. Library approach . eee Stable and shops ........ Fire house sites Publite comfort «! Peat house Sub-police stations Duwamish bridge, at First av Stable and shop sites Pine at. regrade Olive et. regrade tions he} He sald that he also owned a few! ORDINANCE PASSES FOR MUNICIPAL BONDS it night passed the proposed ordinances for municipal bond issues aggregating $813,180 is for the use of the general fund, $1,000,000 is for park purposes and $#00,000 will be devoted to extending Plant system. The election on the question of issuing the bonds The bonds will not carry to exceed be apportioned as follows THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 f be on good and I am Interested tn the lesser ox habit noourtty, stocka of ratiroads to a roasexamination of John D. sler by Frank B. Kelloge was completed today and John D. Archbold took the witness stand thin afternoon ABOR NOTES elected at the connel! meeting to ie 1 The counell has officially « pe ed the invitation of Mrs. M Raxter of the Wayatde beepjtal-to attend the Thavkegiving morning |nerviee at the Moore theatre , J. R. Harris, recording secretary of the councll, will soon join the} benedicts, On Thursday night be enters the biiseful state in company with Mise Mamie Foster. The Seattle-Mallard, local 12, of Shingle Weavers, has moved ite quarters from Ballard te the Inter national headquarters at the Labor ple. Preat Brown is expected back from Denver shortly Alex MeLean, prominent fo the} councils of the Carpenters’ union. is a recent arrival from Alaska. YOUNGS FILES LIGHT REPORT Tn reply to a req t made by the city officials, Superintendent L. B Youngs of the light and water de (By United Press.) A successo? to Frank W. Cotter BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 24 11, formerly business agent of the After ten minut hearing Central Labor Council, will be} fore Superior Judge Beawell morrow night Array the unton|* Jack Gleason, to prevent the | offfetett at the Lier ‘Pormpte, Chas Papke-Ketchell houte, was |W. Dayle, of the Painters’ votn,|* thrown out of court today, No has been prominently mentiowed tor further legal obstacles will be the poution. Mr. Cattertil is out af} * thrown in the paths of the town, at the heme ef bin father, whre fighters and thelr scheduled Troops Are to Be Rushed |' 190) WANTS S.E.CO.T0 EXPEDITE = JAMES ST. RE-OPENING GLEASON LOSES FIGHT INJUNCTION, sult of the fight promoter, See eee ee ESE ER ES meotiag on Thanksgiving day wilt net be interrupted by in Junctton or restraining orders. | the | prompted | plaints a | business houses in the vicinity of | time | provements under way Commercial Club Tonight. Phe seatt® Commercial club, at ita meeting tonight, will take up matter of the reopening of the James st, cable line. This action ia by the numerous com that have been made by the line's downtown terminal, be | aides inconvenience to patrons of that line, The ie necessary club realizes that to make the im but will take 4 | steps to expedite the reopening | The proposed amendment to the */ constitution of the club, providing ee REVOLT IN ENGLAND NOW SEES SERIOUSNESS OF SITUATION. le to the Affected partment last night filed a report ah with the council showing the pres Districts. ent status of the municipal light ing department (By United Press.) The report shows that the total} LONDON. Nov. 24.—~Th power now available from the plant! ness of the Indian uprising has in 3,000 kilowat hours There ar¢| caused the government to take vig 7,800 accounts, of which 600 are for business and power purpores, and 7,000 are residence lighting ae nts, The rates, he declares, are those fixed by ordinal The re port was referred to a committee. oes oe | $2,613,180. Of this amount, the Mghting $1,000,000 . 800,000 212,600 103,360 lone, which fs lam | chinery crows netion both here, and in the | affected districts, The war is | 4 |today ordered a substantial military reinforcement to’ proceed {mm ately from Aldershot to the scene} the impending revolt, it being ited to the authorities that al officials In India were un able to cope with the situation and were sorely in need of troops. Word reached the fareign office today that Lord Minto, viceroy of India, bad called a con poe of the counct! of India at Bikanir to consider plans for the suppression of sedition and to discuss the pro the present tn dealing sum. to mutineers and law to repli posed mary punishmer janarebie Reports of extended police inves. | tigations among the Hindoo “reds |disclose the existence of a far reaching organization numbering ‘hundreds of thousands of natives, bent on overthrowing British con trol, murdering Lord Minto and Lord Kitchener and seizing the ma-| of government to place it) in the hands of the revolutionary 101,860 [| society 80,000 [| Government assurances that the 80,000 P) higher cl natives are out of! 38,000 Haympathy with the movement, are 36,0 jenown to be baseless. The best 31.60 29.900 are known to be the real organisers 25,500" Hof the anti-English conspiracy, and 20,000 Tpseveral of the richest and most 16,000 powerful native princes are among | 15,060 Pthowe most strongly suspected dive 18008 i ~ . 6,000 . 4@ | FALSE TEETH ARE lower than ever. Faney Percates, in various Ike 79c _ 09e long design, value Btre Table Otleloth, ehotee of all colors regular 26¢ 12e Ladies’ Burson Black Mercer ined Petticoats deep ruffl re 69c are and Oposqum Fur ~ $2.48 10c Satin 14's Moce red and tan ular Little Gente’ Boys JUST FIVE DAYS MORE Must raise money—must pay our bills. rgaine galore in every department. Walk around the store—see what you save. THE HUBBELL CO, 700-2 Pike--THE BARGAIN STORE—700-2 Pike i li rices slaughtered | H Dress Shoes, patents ~ 124¢ en's All mite fev, in- Peace Jobn 1c. }Brown for jevery Thealthy BROUGHT INTO couRT The education of Justite of the B. Carroll contint progressively, Among the recent leubjects for his consideration and | Judgment have been cork Iimbe, feabbage, champagne and caulifiow: | | er. Yesterday dentistry was the subject, with a “set” an exhibit A G. Nixon was suing Dr, B. J $86-—$35 for inferior molars and $60 for physical pain and suffering. On the stand Nixon stated that time he rid himeelf of 4 sneeze or an unhealthy/ congh, the teeth would fall out, with | out regard to the propriety of the occasion. Dr. Brown backed up his defense with expert testimony, |. e dentists, who demonstrated to Judge Carrol! the superior class of } for nominations of the “ SMOLDERING club officers by the primary system, will come up for action tonight. Also . the proposed increase of the board of | directors from 17 to 23 Trophy Case for In the new auditorium of the | University of Washington, now In : of construction grounds, will anned to contain the vart px and medals which Wash has w in the various recholastic activity mar charge is com 1 of Aibens, Leo Jones, 1 Thompson and Will Prater. Murderer to Hang December 18. VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Nov au“ The full court tod leclined to ab w & new trial J. Jenkine, th 4 murderer Mrs. Morrison Imere nkins will be executed December 18, a date also fixed for the hanging of two Chi nese murdorera | the Seattle «vow BIG BABY ie IS TO START TOMORROW Tomorrow starts the big baby show at the midwinter carnival and industrial exposition in progress in | the old postoffice rooms. Manager Trumbull announces that th will be many fine prizes for the babies to compete for. A big turkey, to be given with the com y1 nts of The Star, will be one of the prizes, and the proud mother of the tot that wins it will not have} to worry about a satisfactory spect- men for the dinner on Thursday Avother prize well worth having is an electric fatiron worth $6, which Electric Co. has offered The babies two years old and under, and they will be divided into various Classes, so that all of the itde ones will have an equal chance. The baby three days. show will continue for Talks on Architecture, Architectural Advance the veut” was lawt night discussed by W. Marbury Somerville before the Architectural club, of Beattie, in ite new quarters tn the Epler block. He told of the great rapidity with which architecture has developed |'educated ‘and highest caste Hindoos in this portion of the United Btate luring the last five He mmended the courses of study being pursued by the Architec- tural club. elieves County Should Aid. The city and county affairs com mittees of the Chamber of Com merce, In a joint mecting yesterday. lecided to th the jcounty co side Em re ye hospital for such county cases a8 are handled at the pital The request that the Chamber of Commerce favor a city yrintfon was not taken up by mutittees. Health Commis- * Crichton urged that the com mittee make the recommendation which was made concerning the} county cases Appoint Citizen Police. Bight residents of the Rainier Valley district were granted police authority Inst night by the city vunetl, at the request of the Rain- ter Valley Improvement association The citizen branch of the police [department ts adop because of the fact that b ar poll man can be a >wed te patrol thie big district Will Build Shelter The park ] ay de eid to erect t shelter Jat Fortson place, to cost $2,000, and eventually It is proposed that the ity council provide funds to erect | }an underground comfort station be: events tomorrow will be for | 4 | | | | | - |neath the shelter, Other shelters jthe artificial masticators The Jare.to be erected from time to time | ijudge found for Dr. Brown. at various central points down Undressed | town Kid Gle Talks of Roman Excavations. — —_ Meyer's make e | A lecture on “Recent Excavations | Mining Men to Meet. regular jin Rome” waa delivered by Prof. At a meeting of the northwestern = Wilson, the well-known archacol.|branch of the American Mining caint ot Johns Hopkine untversity,| Congress, to be held at the rooms aaae eiaht be . He lof the Northwestern Mining asso: fold of the Wwertes | elation tonight, the question of get | made recently lustreted his|tit the National Mining Congress lremarks by pictu of the great |for Seattle in 1909 will be taken uy art treasures recovered. He gave |The meeting was originally plan les of the ruins uneov.|fed for last evening, but was post Satie lecture was under the |Poned until tonight n n | aunpices of the Seattle branch of i the Archaeological Inatitute of} 4, mean ‘gpre tag aed i : embers of the Delta Kappa Ep Men's Heavy America... — jaiion Greek Letter fraternity will i gai * for a diner and ¢ at| y and od time at Rainier club at fin’ Cc United Wire'ess Preferred. : Fie seals Gott» and Corticelt Braids colors and 18e values Child's yrens 10¢ Reita, Leather in riety; alt 25 1 Percale blue, 60 shares for sale at $4.50. H Herrin & Co 610 First Ave. I: Cracker- jacks what our Suits are on Special Sale at $20 $20 Sulta been reduce That's that are $20 Other radically Coats Coats Are Marked Down Many ¢ reduced 26 per cent till lower Millinery $8, $7.60 have in price #10 Hats, 1 YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD, ASH CREDIT Kasy Payments Westherg & Childs Incogporated —~ Gecond Av, —~ 1912? 1912 —_— ! British yesterday or a fast m iahame.” Gus wi be in Seattle Shoes for Ladies—Shoes for Ba- bies—Shoes for Young Men— Shoes for Old Men We stand ready at your com mand with great values for lit tle money, High-Top Boots Meht and heavy French kip and hand-made here in Seattle, Just suitable for the climate 1 cenditions in our own ety Come and investigate, You may find what you have been look for, A dollar saved is ing a dgiiar earned. We can also fix up your old shoes, as We are experts tm shoe repatripa. Friedlund, Hornberg | & Larson 400 Third Av, Cor. Jamen St. | : ‘ I) | ss | KN We Coats, fitted « q | you r | rowa the at offer orrow @ full lin in all newest models ffects; materialn are bros mannish mixtures, all colors Specially priced for Wednesday’ day Re Fancy received dollar, Vrom N.Y, Auction Great | DressGoods Sale At Be Vara thing In A 12% Binek per pair Gic Hone, 10 | The biggest snap of nent ity price oye 7 designs and regular 2be qual- Auetic Sal pair— hoe patterns one-h alt nd whit a 10¢ Blouse Watets, 250 A arent halt orieea an rte say th fn | Auction Sale the past We ane ‘The whole sto Coats for Thanksgiving —A Sale SAVE ONE-THIRD $5.98 .. $19. 50 Accessories for Thanksgiving Underpriced * 4 oT e odny Pre LALA lA! i Toyland Now Open — The Children’s Delight The Colonial Combination § Sale Kid Gloves black and 1,000 yards | and Dotted » | Bilk Mull in | Ladion’ 16-Button White, Tan and pink, cream, tan | Rrown Kid a b me unex celled for pretty | dresses: regular | Aue- | price, | Ladies’ Gibson and | 91.79 Lace © Directoire Stocks, at Se a F 150 pairs in this lot only, of Notting. ham’ Lace Cur tains full * made in every yards long, and imaginable style; hot one pattern regular and in the lot hut | b0c values, each— whit fe good for any room in the 25¢ house. Sale price pair— From N. ¥. Auction 89¢ Te Napki Oe Men's Sc Shirts, Just half price for oe these Men's oe, Working Shirts, Bors eeseettorne. | collar attached: petee,. donee black with nar- row, “white 59c stripes: regular b0c value. Auc- IBe Seermuck tion Bale price Gin ‘oe Va. 25c Nurse- Btripe Seersucker ng 91.25 Crepe Kimo~ whi nom, Khe Crepe K in rh ~ light Oriental de- rae i 29 signe -fac od tigutar 4138; 10¢ Auction Sale price— B Lined Hose 89c Women's fe Fleece- onde. ea price. 10c receives a mighty New York Aue © below in teeming with bi reg Auction LZ 1A) a Rd ie, towether with © mopet for of general mer- ie at from 100 the mans edn more. placed on only a few o Fr N. ¥. Auction Kia clasp On Lower Floor 100 dozen bleached Me Shirt re, Lines, 250 ¥, 100 pieces 36-tn. wide Shirt Waist Linen, or just the thing for little one's Greases, at almost half less Regular price 1% yard. Bale price Note—Ptece of 10 verde fer 62.25 piece. | fects value | pery mY do yo tere er pop never seeing fant Dane ear ant » ers ap you For Early Morning Shoppers 80 TO 990 dozen for waists, for dresses and children’s wear. Regular 12%ec; @ rere bargain —— bandh ane at. ard... deabovcsats ct a0 TO 11408 Pinin Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs, initialed $1.00 Kid Gloves, 1 brown, modes, | would’ sell at ‘$1.00 pair. Tr | OF munsed; | 1,000 yards 36-inch 25e—Ten grays and tan: w while they 980 TO 10:80. bite Lawn, tew embroidered, during this hour— hem Ladies Kid Gloves sizes 6% to 8; If See Are gil signtly soiled OG @ during this hour in stripes and checked ef- in aatitched and scalloped; worth thy the w ink? anticipation at ehjidren that have alwa: Claus a warm welc | ehfidren to met us « Saturday past nine o'clock vey-Buchanan Ce Write to friends and invit morning. © store for our headqua: your little out 1 The Coming of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus DBAR SBATTLE CHIL Mother Santa Claus ts coi h me this year, and we want all Pioneer Square next lovember 28, them to © and Prancer, ut ar and us next Saturday at Plo: a mamma, papa and friends. you we method thie year, meet nen there will be candy orn and peanuts, too. been as far Joyed with Be you were #0 determined and have invoked Dano- Prancer's spirits to ther and make next Baturd: iy 8 wala day Santa and Sant | souvenirs for you f the ttle, th ne be with us this year. kno leas t Sant Corset Demonstration Datly re hy Mme. Vanden Wyer, Expert cy Work, Art Needlework Corsetiore. ENA U3 — UiS—lll7 SECOND AVENUE vAwA DREN cutest little er Santa hi and is © e thought of aiven "Vixen and Poor w, died last 4’ with them o try a new Be nite, 9:30 help us. a Square, m. Bring Daity Prrography, by Mme. Newam VAS AVES oso TWELETH AVENUE The city counct! last night passed | feature the ordinance calling for the regrading of despite s of Councilman ing and 12th av objectt 12t the h av widen and strenuous Goddard lot The Star building at 1:15 Satur aay afternoon. Manager Pantages promises the hoys that they will have a thorough- ly enjoyable afternoon. The bill jat his theatre ts a strong one, the being the Hawafian | sep- singing the strange songs of the Hawafian tslands and playing the beautiful native music on the guitar and ukalele. Then there are tette, and 8 al others, who contended Madden & Fitzpatrick in a comedy that the colineil had no right to | skit dora, comedy juggler; Emil saddie an improvement upon a dis-|Subers, black face comedian; Ah triet where the majority opposed | Sing Foo, Chinese flustonist; the the work Four English Belles, acrobatic This widening proj has been dancers, besides the illustrated song under consideration for several|and the motion pletures. years and originally carried a fa vorable majorit, petition, but since| From its source to the sea, the the decline of the real estate activi- | Missourt is 4,100 miles long ty many of the property owners | ———————~—_ a who first asked for the work are . now violently opposing tt, on the ground that it will amount to a ? practical confiscation of their om son S$ property Nopander Takes Senator. M4 who commanded the Senator Nome runs, Capt N will take charge of her f English Plum Pud charge. of Chotcest Fruit CARRIERS T0 BE PANTAGES’ GUESTS As the guests of Manager Alex Pantages, the carriers of The Star numbering 150, wilbattend the per formance at Pantages theatre next Saturday afternoon, In order to make the afternoon doubly attrac tive, Professor Miner's b band which always accompanies ‘The Star's boys, will also be in attend ance, and will head a parade which is to march from The Star office to the theatre. The carriers are to assemble in the alley in the rear Cake, pound Heinz’s Mince Pies Thomy Ple And many other good things to take home for your Thanks | giving dinner, | Thompson’s Cafe and Bakery Second Ay. and Marion St,