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GENERAL, ALONE, | } GOES TO TALK T0 | OUTLAW INDIANS FARMINGTON we Extensive Have Recent Alterations Greatly Improved Our Shop, and Enables Us to Better Serve You FACTS | The continual growth of thie shop in due to q N Nov was expected foot, UL BLA an the fact that we sell sottle peacea tro for less than others the hostile jon to THE REASONS: rein spre gee rege Low second floor rent second to th India came eee seclir wer a t of Beautiful Mow and . maows pu th reservation southwest chasing power The cavalry he browght with him | (49 Stores) ! the neral) Over 200 Styles for Seas thant the matter dis Men and Id permuade the Jer the outlaws to} whose arrest the reds took Women pat 6 howeve had with |them a mountain battery 1 three A ifire guns for use in case the! e |Indians show fight | MEN’S SPECIAL §| cl T FIN E | High Top and 3-Sole Wat | erproot } | at $2.95 | WASHINGTON v, 28.—The YOU CAN SAVE $1.00 OR MORE ON EACH PAIR HERE White House ref rit that Francia B. Sa prid. Take Elevator. Open Saturday ong to 9. : te claus ignored. the couple | — reatdent Wi Second Avenue and Pike Street. son t and would aall to-| Elite! Bulld. Second Floor. J. P. Rawlings, Mgr. » servants were busy g the wedding gifts. Many sent to Williamstown and others were stored CAUCUS ON BILL WASHINGTON, Nov 28.—The currency caucus progressed rapidly today, It was expected that the Jcaucus bill would be completed by tomorrow night and the debate on a tart Monday a believed that every dem- CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S EXCURSION FARES Tickets on sale December 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Return up to January 1914, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 23, 24. 5 ocratic member except Sen. Hitch cock of Nebraska would support the caucus bill to final passage. To Any Potnt in The sentiment of the caucus, it was declared today, is over _ohiiapeniagal Wasmneron whelmingly a ‘oviding more IDAHO IDAHO than twelve regional banka. OREGON OREGON On Any Line, and to Vancouver, B.C, NEW YORK, Nov. 24.--Ex-Prest dent Jose Santos Zelaya of Nicar agua wae chafing today in the/ Tombe, where U. 8. Commisstoner Shields committed him without ball | yesterday, pending the outcom | the extradition under which his turn to Nicaragua ia sought to swer murder charges. It was expected his counsel would make a hard fight at his ex amination Monday to secure bia re} lease, on the ground that {f an of fender all, his offenses were po Itieal and not criminal. TO ENTERTAIN OPERATORS Old-time railroad telegraphers will be tendered an informal recep- tion by the members of the Seattle Transportation club at their club rooms tn the former Batley bulld ‘Tickets and allinformation: J. 0. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt.; N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. 107 YESLER WAY, Seattic Wash. Eliott 5750, A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Or. in. RIKERS COPS |WILL SEE GAME "ADY, ADY. N. ¥., Nov. 2%.) WASHINGTON, Nov, 28. ‘0 strikers of the Gen-/dent Wilson accompanied Ray his Electric company were ap|daughter, Miss Eleanor; Dr. Cary special policemen today by/Grayson and Secretary Jos. P. of Safety Cole and Tumulty started for New York at d to see that pickets did | 10:30 a m. to attend the football forcibly interfere with em-| game there tomorrow between the } destring t to resume work. | Army and Navy elevens. ing, Second av. and Cherry st., Sat es urday night © CHICAGO.— Powerful auto horns| MINNEAPOLIS—“To Hell and| Lucien F. Jones has charge of Teplace whistles on [ilinots| Back” was the Rev. G. L. Morrill’s| the arrangements and a good time suburban trains if they | Sunday sermon theme upon his re is ured the Knights of Dots, successful in a test. turn from a trip to South America. Dashes and Spaces. ia | Eilers Great Closing Out Sale to Be Forced to aS Conclusion The big musical emporium at Third and University is crowded daily and with a continuation of the terrific price reductions the limited time in which we are obliged to work out this proposition, and the depletion of stock in all departments, the end is sure to come too soon for many un- less they act immediately. With estimated ‘ales of $12,000 for today and tomor- row, November will go on record as one of the banner months of the year, as well as indisputable evidence of the fact that people are becoming more fond and appreciative f the pleasure and uplifting influence of good music in the ome. Of course this retiring from business sale presents an unparalleled chance for saving a similar amount of money, hence the demand may be somewhat abnormal, but it is none the less indicative of the people’s ability to rise to the opportunity and willingness to spend their money for ome investments that not only represent substantial econ- omy, but at the same time yields such large dividends in self amusement and betterment. In this, the largest and finest stock of musical instru- ments of all kinds ever shown in Seattle, there is some- thing suitable for every home. Regular new $1,250 Art Grand Pianos are now going at $885; the $900 styles now | only $546; regular $650 Player Pianos now $325; fine new Upright pianos that retail regularly at $425, now | $292, and the $325 styles now $182; good second-hand 'B i pianos of standard makes, old style, $38; modern styles $67, $78, $86, $92 and $195; regular $125 band instruments now $99; $85 band instruments $69; $50 now $32.50; reg- ular $50 Violins now $26.40; $12.50 Violins now $6.90; Strings and Supplies at practically your own price; Sheet Music, Folios and Instruction Books almost given away; some Music going as low as.1c per copy, that sells regularly at-15c and upward; Player Piano Music Rolls, 88 note, one- third and one-half off; 65 note that sells regularly from 75c to $1.00 and upward now 15c per roll, or eight for $1. |: c | Store and Offi Our Large’ and aii / ing Furniture and « Beautiful Store Fixtures. For Rent. bys Third and University For Sale Telephone Elliott 4377 | | THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, SOCIETY DOESN’T APPEAL TO WOMAN HUNTER OF BIG GAME | | 1913 Mra. Frederick Burnham No, she's not a Bho has bun elephants and rhinos Buroham. She would rather t and wd tot GETTING IT NOW : The newly-established Collection Bureau, a department of the King County Medical society, has beea reported an immediate success by “society matron.” 1 big game in all parts of the Canada, and recently started on a trip “Roclety fun ke ber ngle In search of big game, officers of the society. According to announcement in tw « of the cases in which bills were] turned over to the bureau, the ps | thenta later visited | Personally | account. the phystetan Awnings, Tents, Flags, Badges, Banners and Pennants for Lodges. LINDQUIST & LUND tne. Manufacturers. 1104 3rd Ave. Phone Elliott 5340 trees to select from in Seattle. Holland Bulbs just arrived. Sandahl & Son Company Store 120 Pike St. Nursery and Green Houses, Renton Junction Coffee Store 5 Lbs. of 23¢c¢ Best Sugar Opp. Bon Marche 106 Pike St. | ALBANY CUT-RATE to mittle the overdue | Wear these “windows” leyes of so many may work equal) Clover Leaf Butter and ¢ this city at the ttle theatre | Tuesday night, Dec. 2, The casion will be’ the starting « building fund amounting to $ 000 with which ft fs proposed to erect their own lodge building cut nen the lode | decided upon RATES at ofce declared that tho. tre was the most popular play in the city, This theatre the one night | x to the p ntation uF name alone ie & guarantee that} the Batley and Mitchell players Fee one a etnomtarantos thet! of “Quincy Adama Sawyer,” the Ce |best New England play ever writ COME TODAY—DONT PUT Ir or} ton—and It Is one big laugh from . = i ing to end he sweete Bet of Teeth, Guaranteed @ A | Desiouins to end, and the sweetest Fit, now. ., OF | the order will put on startling and Solid Gold or Porcelain $3 er his. couustony Metwaen ast , ‘or this occa *Hetween act Crown 9m iologues, aketches la female Gold or Porcelain Bridge @4| Impersonator number wiNl bo. pres Work Jented by business and professional ¥ : ; v+++s+++.U[ton, members of the order, There Solid Gold Fillings The UP o will be a farce initiagion of Silyor Fillings...+...50¢ UP)‘ ‘i! it ace ot ihe weathiie’ wilt ' ie batele rpenitine Albany Cut- Rate Dentists i] be used from main floor to gal er) Sesond Wicor Pebwls/s’ Penh Dullétag | The entertainment committee | Second | esterday said that the advanee ace Sia wale of seats promises the biggest OUR PRICKS WILL ¢ audience ever assembled at the OUR WOKK WILL P | She's a modern Diana, a huntress. United States, Alaska and to darkest Africa to bag a fow tions” have no appeal to Mre. iifle and a couple of lodian HELE, N. ¥—After de tying Mienth for two years, with a doubly-broken neck, William Wal- dort is dead of @ slight stomach complaint HOW TOSAVEVOUREYES Try This Do your eyes give you trouble?! Do you aiready wear eyeglasses or spectacles? Thousands of people who might easily dispense with them. ou may be one of these and ft ts your duty to save your eyes before it is too late. The eyes are neglected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do something else that eyes busy; until you go to bed. That ts why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness. Ryegiasses are merely crutches; they never cure. This free pre scription which has benefited the wonders for you. Use tt a short time, Would you Mke your eye troubles to disappear aa if by magic? Try this preseription: Go to the nearest widoawake drug store and get a bottle of Optona tablets; fill a twoounce bottle with water, drop in one tablet and allow tt to thoroughly dissolve. With the liquid bathe the eyes two to four thes daily. Just note how quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation will disap pear. Don’t be afraid to une tt; it is absolutely harmless. Many who are now blind might have saved| thetr eyes had they rte for them in time. This {s a simple|a fi treatment, but marvelously effec | rallr: tive In multitudes of cases. Now that you have been warned, don't|S. Co. and the Portland Steamsah!p delay a day, but do what you can to save your eyes and yor thank us as long as you live for (ome thie “prescription ~Ady, Seattle Theatre Rented by Local Order of Moose Members of Lodge to Put on New and Startling “Stunts” at Popular Playhouse Next Tuesday Night Seattle Lod No, 211, Loyal Or der of Moose, will give the biggest theatre party ever attempted in popular Third avenue playhouse, keeps your) you work your eyes| BURGLARS HAVE * § WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET... Sth, Gth and f USY. NIGHT IN PITE OF COPS |‘% The burglars’ and bandits’ . ‘ ‘ sae ae carnival is going merrily on We Deliver to the Foll »wing Districts on Days In the past 24 hours thelr Named: a versatility ranged from haul oud wa ing ott a aray oad of furniture | FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY to stealing a rug from off the BEACON HILL 1 L a a flo ow ofa ote! room. MOUNT BAKER ‘ t r » furt was moved from'] GREEN LAKE EAST "FREMONT and UNIVERSITY: ‘Tuesday. the garage J, 8. Brocklin, 2 Thur H ‘ ; ? }i6th av. The rug was lifted at BALLARD, WEST WOODLAND and WEST FREMON Monde EMONT onday, 4 }Ninth av, where ©, C, Hall co Ve Frida ve |ducts » rooming house ROSS OR NORTH QUEEN ANNE: Tuesday and Thuraday 8 a B. A. Titus, 41, was robbed of a QUEEN ANNE, EASTLAKE and NORTH BROADWAY: Da gold bh in the Magnolia bar, on and Hirst ay. 8. He accused George | CAPITOL HILL and MADRONA: Dally at m. only Capalin and John Wallace, labor Goods to be delivered on & a. r ‘na ers, tho are held on an open! vious to the day of delivery e obargo | Goods to be delivered on 1 p. m 4 must be purct before A nolsy burglar woke up Edwar 12:30 p. m |Cifford, 232 22nd ay. 8, Thursday |morning. Clifford took a shot at Dp 1 F D him as he escaped through the Free el. ree el, | kitchen door | The home of Mra, C. Wolfender - Ri ie 13084 Fourth av., was ransacked by SECTION A SECTION 2—Continued jburgiars, who obtained clothing ren ere can ress rece er | valued at $90. | 9—— STALLS ——10 | "ommenty Srane so —Now"tet The hardware store of J. EB ‘ ° Westland jMoha, at Bothell, was robbed of | Meat Section—Lower Floor | @ . $200 worth of merchandise Wed . 3 nesday night, while most of the ‘ - town was enjoying a Thanksgiving on . | evo ball, The Northern Paetfic Powde ear 256 station was also broken into, but eye RN 28S nothing was taken. STALL 206 Raribond W Tort awe a dunce|] 16—— STALL, ——16 victim. His pockets were picked || Prervthing in the “| Stall 214—6th Ave. Side at a Seattle dance. He fs minus|} 4 oe Nis anche Zaeke'~ Geeta. op his gold watch F a | s sacke Nut Con et 58 A passing car saved A. H. Ar. i} tt noid, h av. N, from being LOWER FLOOR xtra Fancy Apples, & robbed at 11:30 Thursday night. A Piva’ Delonte” teoisons bandanna-masked thug had him SECTION 1 + 1.40 cove had bis hands up, when the car ap-| proached the corner of Fremont| av. and North 40th st. The head light scared the robber, and he} dina ppeared Ou S FACIVIC COAST ¥IsIL CO. The home of F. M. Spinning was) sap burglarized and a number of jew-| red with his gun, ‘STALL 251 and Arnold | Rastern Oysters, pt. 900 and - Crabs, 2 for pay elry trinkets and some cash were Shrimps, 2 ibe taken. No. 10 pail P Lard. SPECI ! |] No. 10 pall Pure La . Thompeo sre Peanut Bu I] No. 6 pail Pure Lard Deas Pate eee eae ‘ 7 bare Crystal White Soap. .25¢ wd sain 6 boxes Searchlight Matches 15¢ ; iter, 2 Ibe i & nese my aan a 4 Ibs. Navy Beans 2+ BBO ‘ } “pt ears org paved Nor oe || 12 cans Mt. Vernon Milk... Sie STALL 319 cco Poo Gis Pi] 4 pkgs. Macaron! or Spaghettl | Fearing an influx of tramps dur-|P oo" 's5 | q ‘ " ing the winter which would cost|{ NO. 5? Holy, “Centennial " the county heavily the sheriff de- - Jie t ; ‘ vised a plan to get rid of them. The|| ##mmond's Best or oper Ee 20e section tancy comb Honey ie seeeeee 1 ae Corn of Tomatoes. county board appropriated $25 with|] **"* 6s bens. Genes Guneen ' which to purchase rocks | TOKIO ‘GROCERY belie | jail | the Free Prescription |a day if in the state prison larg stre that Ada She of & | and com jin a pase Co., wil! | ment ‘|W cr pair they mue | jaro cam Now how A | ‘These have been piled near the) must carry them from one aide of DOUBLE TRAGEDY CURA, IIL, killed his wife at a dance in the opera siuded other | barricaded [several hours with 3} bullet tearing away Constable Ha- german’ At mitted suicide by sending a bullet through Bis head. LOOKING INTO IT WASHINGTON, com railroads to shut the steamers Yale te. 910.00 49c 25¢ and Harvard, of the Pacific Navi baie Be ae wt gation company, interstate | The complaint declared that the 1o care | Pacific Navigation Co. their relationship have caused a stir STALLS 104-123 SECTION 2 Soft Shelled Walnuts, Ib Delicious Apples, doz. STALL 205 LON ON THE MARKET BUY YOUR DRYGOODS AND PROVISIONS ' AT THE WESTLAKE SHOPPING DISTRICT AND GET HOME EARLY. Tramps sentenced to the jail jail to the other for eight hours they eschpe they face a term | The stones are fo 6enough «to «tax a man's! meth and the sheriff sees to it a man keeps busy all day. “STONG’S GROCERY* Sixth and Pine | Nov. 28—Frank Mo- ms inte last night shot and house here. The slayer dancers and today himself in a building. riff Roy, at the head of a posse jeputien and citizens, battled for dams, one lower teeth 10:30 a. m, McAdams com- RUBBERS Ladies’ Foothoids, regular 65c; sizes 6'4 to 8 39¢ Corners from Lace Curtains, up Nov, 28 —Ilegal bination of California terminal | out of San Pedro| San Diego business in favor of | peting Hnes was alleged today | complaint registered with the commerce commission Handkerchlefe Limited . Sample Shaker gee ae Canton Flannels, yard maintained rst-class service, but that the sade had arranged to shift the engers tosthe Pacific Coast 8. | Boys’ siniseiond Fleece Lined Dol! Dresses, etc. Green 80, Red. made-up $5.98 Seattle Tailors Ladies’ All Wool Suits Somebody loses. Ladies’ Fashionable Coats, latest styles, $14.98, S188: $5. 98 $11.98, $7.98 and .. as thé result of a rate agree ANTS T0 KNOW Oliver Smoked Meat House vt lg eat i 3253 ng om Lucky Strike Fish Co. NCINNATI, ©,, Nov Tod Sausages, try this Stall STALL 325 of romances ko owae gree are causing the principals h worry in an effort to figure ptisets piety r | | j JIMMY'S RANKING MADE FINE START ng their friends. Miss Novellia married Ralph Edwards.| Jimmy, are you at the head Edwards’ mother met the ——— og way” | | Of your class?” her of Miss Ditchen, they be. NEW YORK, Nov. 28 er e “Not quite, but I'm ahead of {infatuated and were married.| With this remark, one of Ralph) | 0°40. behind me Edwards is trying to figure | Marion's White Orpingtone, srpape a ¢ otha April, laid its first ege—an eg as _he 1s related to his mother. |last Anti. ti parnyard history. It| —— - is 3% by 2% inches, weighs 4 : ounces and has a circumferen ft vol angerous| 71y inches. The ordinary eg weighs two ounces and has a cir Meat Prices 4 cumference of 5% inches. Inside Operations | tie ssc meek cf ontioary sie ) |and an extra wolk For Appendic | se oe aye as New scheme TOMORROW, SATURDAY sponch gte : MeFAL), Mo “Nov. 28.—A. N and convince you that)) vince, a farmer ving near here rere by Introduced a new way of send 5) hs ney through the mail g either tes a plece of paper bear e rop4 | Jdress of the one to whom F cise und a Lcent stamp on the other i pela The money thus sent has reached As Follows: hang ‘ lites destination fn safety in every * . case and probably receives more at-| CHOICE FRESH DRESSED ‘ ention than if inclosed {nan enyel-| HENS, * bate ag a) 226 ‘ expense of getting a money order.) Steak % : 3 - _ -| Choice Spare 12:¢ he Ribs ; ween eeees 2 Choice Leg o j | Mutton Sch | (This Mutton is of a superior | ¢ lity, Try it.) ‘| UNDER THE HAMMER) @y2ict'r bene oe ats abel 5, M Steak é see y to Boiling he Announcement eef shy asa \1e pT “ " t ickle | In This Paper from Polat Yee 1 15¢ | | | $ | | | mana!) A, McKAY JORDAN Look for U. 8. Purple Sta cage . It signifies purity and qual! | Shops open until 10:00 p. + ‘

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