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NT GRAN Wl CALLED EVERY YEAR = _ “SHADOWED FOR PL UNDER" EXPLAINED at} } ution oor 1 Northern Pac the hise on iing frar Whereas, the present franchise ation asked for by the North ern Pacific company does not pro tect the people's rights adequately Bo it resolved, that the Ross Im vement club protests against the enent condition of thie franchise aske that other clubs of the city hie matter careful considera ENTOMBED IN MINE app wement Club Is ed to the Pro- N. P. Lake Union : : My Unit Ff nchise. DARRAK, W 9.—T wer Line Fra . ty-tw mi maa entombed In “_——__ haft of th Rhymney tron camy w meeting 0 h wan wrec t club tas by an explosi wht P on were ont e adopted pegranting of & | Em the Norther: for the Lake I demanding jery once ‘gd county afra fhe resolution 1, wh fate ¢ unatde t The n is " k know hey have me MAY SUMMON SWEETHEART. my Uw OMAHA, Oct a yea 4 | i Tiate rumors of graft : Aha, unmasked! But they were poor guessers, All [ppeipal and county pay dng Plone : , Ney Lg igh Hap There are so many suits in so many different styles, fabrics and col ; that we, t! aber holdup of eo ‘ of ae trae ng party had followed | ors that descriptions are unnecessary. Come for anything that’s good ae ee eT Late enene, 02 Lantity sh | Chowant. thet the ce aiiietts |, There ‘wae nothing srunderous.in and fashionable and find it here in this sale and at a saving of a third his Intention whatever Th banker in perfect the actic hand of the . nothing of that kind ‘from the ‘ited Grigware's mother in Spokane | } can pursue bis walk] safety | NOTICE — In tomorrow's tesue| What-doesit-iack Picture No. 6 will be printed. y) a 0 ? BUILD HOME. FOR WOMAN Mrs. Hubbard to Be Given| a Chance to Keep Her! Family Together—Needs, Lumber and Clothing. Se Mra. Lizzie Hubbard, the wom deserted June by her husba just as the stork was about to pay C and who was left all ~ = ote last } t + ‘eat tay ure a home for} Mra. Cha ho lives at Greenwood ay. and §8th st, has charge, and she @tates that at Inet everything} thas been arranged. Jos, E. Thomas & Bons have sold a lot near G j wood av. and & o Mrs. Hub bard on terme ¢ pér month, and have deduc ) from the regular purchase price as weil Starts the List. Councliman W. H. Weaver has! given $10 to bead a subserip| to buy lumber for the con-| of the house. It has been} he tomber will cost} room cottage. | ts secured, many | in the neighborhood will build the home free of all jcharge. Joe Jefferson, Win Kelly {and Jack Gannon, who are expert plasterers, have promised to lath/ jand plaster the little home and fur-| |niah thelr own matertal free. The only thing lacking In the whole scheme to make thin little) an, who bas seen #0 of az id | ie 4 Ince the Mt | willings hand: Mixing Business Principles and Good Clothing for Men It is patent to any thoughtful man that this business has not been built pon anything else than good goods and fair prices. For it is generally con fed that to win and hold a big business the merchandise and the prices both he right. We present for your consideration tomorrow special ps of clothing for men and boys that are tangible evidence of this policy. imer and Brokaw Kuppenheimer Suits for Men .’ Overcoats for Men at $25 New Styles at $20 ito and Military styles, in plain and | At this particular price we offer a fabrics, all handsomely | very extensive assortment of Suits for p Once that {s secured life will again seem worth the price j Needs Clothing. d has seven children, | to keep them to 2 & home and it jinfluences, « at the same time jmake a livin Her neighbors be lieve in her to the extent of help-| ing her secure the lot and building | gether Rive th wool, her house. It is a chance for others io td and perfectly fitted. These | men, in plain serge, unfinished worst to do some good. The children Believe to be the highest values | eds, tweeds and Scotch weaves; all ff] range in age from 14 yoars down 2 h 2 and some clothing is needed, as well in America—Kuppenheimer or | the proper colors and sizes; very [fjax money for the lumber in the house to | Weaver that any ¢ Mrs. Hubba: built. Couneliman will collect and see ng donated reaches and her famfly OFFERS $10,000 FOR _—UNE RAILROAD TIGKET (By United Press.) taw Bros.’ . $25.00 | great values at $20.00 College Clothes for Young Fellows, $18 College Clothes have The fabrics are exclusive, We can fit Overcoats at 8 a distinction and a style that is entirely their the tailoring highly fashionable, the all men of from 30 to 38 chest measurement. Specially $18.00 New Auto Overcoats for Young ‘Ries, Just In, $15 Fk the Arcade Annex—Men’s Suits at $15.00 EXTRA VALUES eet parpose in offering these Suits Popular busin style MARSHFIELD, OF., Oc 29 For the first one to. ticket between Uakland, Or, and Marsh field, over the new line which is} being constructed, C. A. Smith, al millionaire lumber man of Min | neapolis, has offered $10,000. He} stipulated, however, that the road must be completed within the next! }18 months. He sald \ at fifteen dollars is to build up a very big s on thi First and University “ge in command of the department of California in 1901 THE §STAR— ame LA dah enten 1902, l | L ‘goods and good goods—in a word, we're prepared to offer you opportunities to buy GOOD GOODS at the Men's Heavy Yarn Half Hose, $ particular corner ' yi and white; regular $2.00 quality tu . illing to contribute $10. . : a ta z for the same hose, Bee Hive u $ Op Sits: and 1 1¢€ pric e is far Tserer than $15. 00 | tribution rill. expedite A yor ig not in the high rent district. | Ladi Fast Black Wool Hose, doubl y) | All be lar gry gray oe = white, 10-4; pletion y offer ts ide and d Drawers d toe; regularly sold for 60¢ worth today. $5.00, § ial, Bee You'd judge Doe e eh ov neha de heCe Leese sens Vadlov owed | I stand ready to make ft good t t tetin $80 e Bee Hive phon ‘ : 33ic Hive price * oh ee resceee $3.98 Smith has extensive interests in t 7 Yn. ) | } o 95 Fast ‘ack Ho ut All-Wool } kets, gray, tan and white, 11-4, |timber lands in Cooa county. He ct vot . a the aa Boys’ Clothing, Suits and Overcoats Aplenty ares es Soe se wr aoc oncel i 498g ity: ror today Beane Bp | Bag, mover Spiny Lined Union Suits, ages from Ref <~ We 4 : ling over his h r | i 0 years; regular 39¢ value e de ‘ ¢ to the sale of Boy lothing alone—and show IM Special, per suit aC by far the |; i he Coast. Tomorrow we offer- |CHANGES ANNOUNCED saat: Au dlinat : Sheets, Sheetings and Towels and Miss Australian | team shrunk, Jersey ribbed, the ALL BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADVANCE ® | T! Slade, former geyeral og TON sa Boys? Suit at $5. 00 _, Boys’ Overcoats at $5. 00 | of the eastern diviston off itive price 25c re 75 IN COTTO : ae hc Just Here Is Where You Save t or n fabric and fancy mixture ome with heavy wthern Pacific was yeater Sheets, bleac 1, mad A xc quality cot sip f annel ning, all sizes; the new auto, naval and pointed third vice president, |f merirrqeetnae rig a ig ’ ton, 2 yards wide, 2% yards lon 39 Money—Read On ize $5, 00} ty) Very special value $5 00 eceed Charles M. Levey, who} fal é ye i ? 7c regular 50c q y. Bee Hive Cc Oe Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2% 29 a : 63 $16.60 * LA Fe seid B and Misses’ Heavy and Fine Ribt ed | Sheets, half bleached, extra heavy, 2% | Y8tds long. Spectal C 4 Hose; the best for wear, You are a 5o | wide, 2% long; re 59 $1.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2% tt, m uger of th nes " ‘ > > x " “| for no betier hose, Beo Hive quality, Special C | yards tong. Special 69c \ re offering? of Men's |Shoes, i@iding (tan andi Byler taradive, Mon. wl price 4... 15e a alsa shed Ponues $1.80 Nottingham Lace Curtains, § 98 blact patentleather, kid dnd funmetal calf; “a si2eS Pfwit retain his prosent position, but{—f HoY* tnd, Misses! Wool “Howe, henry and | fet bee quailty. Bp 2c yards long. Specia c ad all Shoes that were Hiade to self at $3.50 and ff with increased authority |Bf to's; regular price 89.” Specia 25 Ch tee stiulins vemnthy #2 00 Nottingham 1 Lace Curtains $1 95 { : saturd qualit celal, yar f ecial . St $4.00, d inthe Shafer Shoe Store, ‘$2. 85 WA). GEN. HUGHES DEAD. Saturday c ape y Bee va Ore Vir ‘ ide, Arcade Annex, at .se-eeereeee (By United Press.) Ladies’ Sweater Coats a rs quality mpecial ; So Ladies’ Dress Skirts NEW HAVEN, Oct. 29.—Word We have them, and at 38 1-3 per cent less | Be 1 Lot of Ladies’ Panama Skirts, all the ver has been recelved hero of the death Ml than elsewhere. regular 124%4¢ quality . : Bie latest style ple 2 ero rita with of Maj. Gen. Robert P. Hughes, U.|/M Our prices range from $1.76 to $4.98 on All- | All-Linen Tc 1 and without fringe; | 5 rows of sors bl y First and i rows of silk, colors black, navy and brown 8. A. (retired), at Overbrook, Pa.|M Wool Sweater Coats, See our line before | regular pri » $5 8 1 1 i regular value $5.00. Special mn ow In June, 1899, Gon. Hughos 'was|IM you buy yours Saturday ... 2c Saturday ee $2.98 commander of the First military UN SP BNE Ta EL: Whole Block Long district In the Philippines, He was THE STONE FISHER 09 wwe STONE-FIGHER CO, THE dees FIGHER CO. } THE STONE-FIGHER | THE SELLING OF Sonal SUITS FOR WOMEN The Sale began Thursday morning, but, of course, six thousand suits cannot be sold in a single day—there’ll be plenty for all who come tomorrow. The garments are such as the most fash- ionable women will approve. All are this season’s best styles, fabrics and colors. To put the case in a nutshell, we are selling The Overlots From Three of New York’s Foremost Makers at 60c on the Dollar to a half. Suits Worth up to $22.50 for $10.50 Suits Worth up to $25.00 for $14.50 Suits Worth up to $40.00 for $24.50 Suits Worth up to $50.00 for $32.50 Winter Underwear for Women and Children mes: Best_Buying Time Here Tomorrow Girls Coats Splendid stocks and excellent money's worth are presented in A Sale At this sale of Underwear. These few quotations will give you an in- sight into the sale CHILDREN’S VESTS | WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANTS Pure white ft lined, broken Ine of | part wool, natural or white, regular and nizes; pants to u es, broken line o! “1 Special PIREAD, | 2) ~ 4 ethan sahewaterbure CHILDREN’S VESTS AND PANTS WOMEN’S VESTS A matter of three hundred Winter Extra Kood arate wool, natutal 2c ia tei cia Kise pubs a very | Coats for girls, here to sell at five ety eee high grade & silk finished; high | dollars apiece; the very best values 5 SHILDREN'S UNION eurts ; neck, lon ts ankle 67 we've seen in many a day They're coy = Ng — Tdi ol be eet C | made “of mixed. tweedy, serges, WOMEN’ $ VESTS 47c WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Jersey ribbed, fleece Iined cotton, pure hite, high neck, long sleeve takle length eects nes. AUC WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Derby ribbed, extra heavy weight, velvet fleeced. A fitted garment. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. 67c - ~| THE STONE FISHER @. SEATTLE ~Gome es , emer CEES CREATED EMME 6 CLAERTETE CHAE: GHENT ES ° mee | THE BEE HIVE | sence THE NOUSt OF LOW PRICES AVENU®E RELIABLE DRY GOODS Nouse A. LAWSON & BROTHER Corner Cedar Important Sale of Warm Bedding and Underwear--Come Saturday We're offering unprecedented values this Fall—we’re ready to show the difference between cheap mixtures, diagonal woolens, plain and fancy striped effects, plain kerseys in navy, brown, blue, dark red and gray. All sizes from 6 to 14. Choice Saturday At FIVE Dollars Special Scotch 90 per cent wool, derby ribbed, in white or natural, winter weight; pants ankle length to match. $1.17 Spectal : WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Part wool, fleeced cotton back, winter weight, finely finished garment; bigh neck long sleeves, ankle length Very special bseseesevecns sag ad LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, thereby winning ard holding you as a regular patron of the BEE HIVE. AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. Men’s Furnishings for Cold | Ladies’ Weather Men's Merino Half Hose, tn natural 123 and gray; 9% to 11%. Special... 2€ Comforters and Blankets Our prices are away below what the man- ufacturers are asking for the same quality of merchandise today. We bought all our be — fore the advance. Remember, all our bedding is ne not like some stores are offering. We r put on sale any bedding that has been i, then exchanged and of. fered to the public as strictly first class. filled with Winter Underwear and Hosiery at prices lower than over offered before in Seattle, quality and workmanship considered Ribbed Vests you can't mach them 25c Three-Fourths Wool Ladies’ Extra Heavy Jersey mn white aid colors Men's Superior Quality Cashmere light, medium and heavy weights; to 11%. Special value Special and Drawers to match in town for 35c, Bee Hive price Half Hose 25c avy Cotton Ribbed Coat Sweaters. sizes 9% He Comforters cotton, tied Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed “ Vests and Drawers to match. Some stores | With Germantown yarn, covered with good color gray with red and bive trimmings, and |. 1°'$1.00 for this garment 69 quality stikoline, full size; sold every 87c arge, white pearl button 50c Hatem achelel «., C | where at $1 Special . . Special Comforters filled with one-piece white cot- ton, covered with best quality silkoline, full e; sold all around at $1.75 Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Wool Vests and Draw ers, extra fine rib, steam shrunk + 00 ' reg. $1.26 quality, Special Saturday Jersey Ribbed Union “eens sold ' 50c Jersey Ribbed We e and gray; regular retail price 50. Special Saturday Men's Superior Quality Wool Coat Sweaters, high grade, perfect fitting; this garment comes in gray, green and brown. $2 75 ‘ Spectal are showing a specially strong line of We Men's Winter Flannel Shirts, exceptionally ert $1,00 .. $3.00 Warm Flannelette Night ne 59c, 75c :.4 $1.00 BOYS' AND MISSES’ UNDERWEAR AND Ladies’ Extra Heavy Suits, gray and white be, Special Saturday Cotton Blankets. de 104, gray only, regular 69c quality fancy bor Sc with 98c good values; ol Union § from nion * $1.75 and toe es ask 35c k y, tan and white, 8, full 11-4; regular Special .., Men's and Boys owns 25 quality Wool-Finished Blankets, full size, Ladle warranted fast black 8’ Black Wool Ho tan gray, LACE CURTAINS BRANCH STORE 2401-2403 JACKSON ST.