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2STS.US? THE SEATTLE STAR. pTSSTefc
vol.. i.
IT WAS A G. 0. P.
LAND-SLIDE
The Republicans Carried Nearly All
the Eastern States.
KENTUCKY IS STILL IN DOUBT
McLean Lost Ohio Through the Defection of
Democrats to Jones-Election Re
turns Up to 3 p. m. Today.
CTTICAOO. No*. «— Nothing Ilk*
fomplni r*lurn» ht>-
a* y»t fr.>m any al lh.> II MaMai m
»hwh *l*rllon» »t-r» h*' '.
Th* r**ulls. how*v*r, as ln-tlcat*d
by reports at pr***nt rr.ri\..l. «lth
<h* **tlmalrd pluraitl;**. *i* as ( >!•
lows:
R* publicans—
♦• Ohio, ».eo«.
I .a. aa.oiio
Maaaachtia*ita. « •*».
South Dakota, id.***.
New Jrr»»->, tn.ono.
• Pannayivania. 118, (too.
§N*w York flair Republican
gains In th* assembly.
Kansas. Ilrpubllcana gain 10
Mf **nt.
t>«n>ovraile—
Maryland. M.tM.
Virginia. Mono.
MiMiMirri. m.iM,
tnMH X«v» York. •O.oea
Fusion—
Nebraska. » aMi i "s * •
K«ntu.«- -fill; K*ptlh
licana anl I w-nnwrali r«rh
claim by S.i»»>
T>»troit N»w rtrlum P»nv*r ml
Pan Francisco *l*et»d Democratic
mayor*
Buffalo. Albany an-1 Tt ■ ■>■ • hour
mu-idtfu. n Not »-Oialr.'
lun Dirk (hit motnini tmm»4 lit*
fnltnwinc pt»i»m»nt. Th» r*turn«
r»>-»l*»<1 In licit* the rtK'tion of Na*N
*>y an liter**** mr»r th» t'iir»m» of
J»u«hn»ll. Tti» »!«-!)..n of th* rntlr*
•tat* HeM and both braitrh** of th«
i*fialatur* 1* aMurrd.**
. niANKrOBT. Kr K*r. «_•>.
•vrythtna; WilMrlii with Ik* alto
I CITY NEWS
Mr. H. 1.1. 1 N. 11.. .■• M <11~l
• • •
Til* n*otn*n's For*lgn M-» >ry
arx-i«iy of th*> «ladlaon t-itfl M. r.
church. h*M a m*«tlns at th* tar
•>>nag*. IIH Tw*nty-thlrd avrnu*.
IMf aft»rnoon.
• • •
The yoan* people of th* Madl*an
fltr**t M F. church win give a *»
rial at th* reeidence of Mlaa Agne*
Peteraen. en Vln*t*rntb avenue.
I>»»t Friday evenln*.
• • •
Th* fun*ral of K*nn*th c FlrH*n
•>ln* w«a h»li1 at th* famil'
«»n<-* In BallaH at 1 ...
• ft*monn
Mining market* have been dull all
day So Hal** were made M any
■of the evchangee. though bidding
• aa ■ little atronger.
a • a
Mr Cyrua Walker, a wealthy mill
««n>r la rerittered at the I!.iin »■-
Grand Mr Walker'la a large prop
erty owner In tnla city, and t* fere
en bu»lae*a connected with the*|ore
bulliing he I* erecting at the corner
of a pnn« itreet and Becond avenue.
At the Seattle Clearing- hnu«e lu
day bank clearance* amound'd to
l4f*Ml4: while balancea wert 111.".
■Mi
The Woodland park matter I* not
7*t * Ihlnc of the pad. It la *tated
•fi excellent authority that •■■•me ot
th* opponent* of the ordinance ara
reiolved to continue the fl#-ht. If
THE OUTLOOK IS NOW
HOPEFUL AT LADYSMITH
It Is Believed That White Can Hold
His Own Until Reinforced.
♦ T./Wr>ON. Nov. • —Tin- War Dflc* hellvvra thai th* wor«t la ♦
♦ iv»r «i t>*<i>'*iii 'h Th» fad that (bar* w** a aaaaataM of h<.»- ♦
4) IIIKtM there on Kill i . •••ronllnit to liull»r'a d#»pat<-h li«i nl«ht. ♦
«> iii r»r«r<l"l a* 'tlallftrtly rnrouraKlnir. AIIIMMH »hie I* »vl- ♦
♦ <I»ntlv bard { . r« «■• I th» ii -' Mill lh# War t,mr» aika nt him ♦
*> now la to hold hla own. Within • few dava atronx r*lnfnrrf- ♦
*> m*nta ahould b* lßn<l»f] nt Durban 16 >o to I'lMrrmarlohura; and ♦
♦ itr*n«th*n that pile* asalnut npproarhlnir Boar* It la unlikely ♦
♦ that th- llo#ra would ndvanr>> to I 'in i. i on mint of the Hrli ♦
•> i*h waranlpa th'rr. Th« raptur* si I'lrtermarltfhura; would ♦
♦ raUM th» tlrltloh •nan i taaiafji If Jonhert'a (ar*a* ran h- ♦
*> k*pt occuplrd at t.adyamlth, and iftr naars' threat>nln> fld»r- ♦
♦ marltiburx ■UCC—fUlly r<-«l«tc.|, the Hner im|>nlm In Natal will ♦
«> r»r»|v» auirflt-nt cluck to allow Hull'r to perfect Ma pi. ma for th ♦
♦ Invasion of the Drang* Km fi it.-, which th* Ilorra' a t <Bjir«ii .. 4
•> |M In Natal 111 ""■■ fur DpMt. Th* Quern hm written a let- ♦
«> t«r la Lady White •ynqwiblainf with her biraaa* of 0»n. ♦
♦ Whit'" <lifH> vii • • at I^i'lynmlth, and ■ m.ih-hiiik her continued ♦
«> confident* In hla rommnnd. * ♦
♦ |!l 111. I'■ Nov. '.—The CologM Oazettf. HHTtK that the oh- ♦
♦ |ga| of the ■■■!'■■: between the Czar and Kalaer at t'olta ♦
*) darn today win I." to dlacua* in' i' - for preventing the Aniclo- ♦
«> Baat war from aprradlna; be>»n<l Mouth Afrlra, and rnimlnK -
♦ (eneral European COOfllCt. Th' Katatr*! vlult to Kncland, nay* ♦
«> th« paper, '.'.'ii i.- a ««'i|U«'l In ..i.iv* • our. 1.11. .•. and he will ♦
*> there «eek to til* the. qtttltlon of tlt'llmltntlon of the war In- ♦
♦ deflnately. ♦
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RBATTLX, >V AMIINtiTON. \\ i:i»N F.SDAV EVKNINtJ, NOVIIMItKIt H, IHU».
tn-n I* in a chaotic Matt Th* n*
publlran campaign chairman, t^nna*.
■-liinii that th* slat* la for Taylor.
Th* lle*l>*l m*n »ay th»lr l«>ad«r la
saf*. NrlthM- party car** t" cUlm
any ortaln plurality. A l*l*«ram
rccrivxt thl* nwnlna; from il.>«-t~i
up 'Thl* mi-mini i»»v»|.>pm»nla
maurr* my ♦i».u,.n, by from fly» to
• rvm ih'uiaani "
OMAHA. N**.. Not. I—Th* full
rvturn* will not b* In b*far» nliht.
but *v*Tylhln« »ho«». gain* for Ih*
ru«i>nl>la WTiii* th* mum ha»»
not l-m a lan>lali<l« >«• ru*loni*t*
h«»* r»rn« I th* *tai* by l».e*o la
1«.,c0d. In th* alith district thry
'l»-ir.| Jula* William N*»lll» to
r»ngr**a la fill ih* un*iplr*>l t*rm
of th* lat* William Qr*«n by «.<••
majority ov»r Vi"« Klngald.
WAHHIVOTON. D. C. MM " —
Th* omrlal* of Ih* MeKlnUr ailnnn
l««r«tl<>n >**m M *~ I'rrlly ■»*!!
• 11s -r »■ 1 with tb* central r«*utt> ■■'
>«-«t-r !*>'• I n»>n Tl»r talk ••
If they up*<-i"l hrr* and th*r* ar>m^
i«v»ri»< but on th* whal* th»y rlaim
lh« rnllrto* of IIM • !mlnl»ir«ilpn IN
i»f»'-i>-rtly •ni»r*»d wh*r*v*r th*
Ixu'i w*r*» rl*arly drawn aa In <*>hto
for MMUkM WhIU ih*y will n.l
np*nlr aimlt It. th* administration
repttbltran* r»«rK >«ir murk that
Maryland wtnl an r«avily i>«m.>
rratle.
roU'MW'll, O. Nor. • —latest
• lvi<-»« «r» (hat J-nr» la gaining on
N'aah in T"l»ilo mi lv«. probably
carTlM L»ucas rounir An analva •
«f — Mi allows that Jon**'
strength cam* targ*ty from in»
t>*mocr*ta. Had h* not b**n in th*
MM Ml «••!> would mor- than Ilk*
ly have b**n ataMl '
t"-*T har* tn carry II tn th* rourta
I'urin* th* day th*** g»ntl*n*.*n
hay* b**n In consultation with on*
• -ih*r. and with f>r»>min*ni at
torn»ya. In <I*<-ir)* what ran r«»al b*
don* lo pr*v»nt th* nr«linan<-* going
Into *ff*ct. Th*y wi«h. If poaaihl*.
to hay* an Injuntclon l*»u*d against
Ih* purchas* of th* tract.
It haa not y*t b**n i*«m»-i wh*th
*r this ha* h**n d**m*d f»«ilbl» If
It ah"iil<l I— pror**dlng* will b* Irn
m«"lut»lr c«mm»nc«»l.
• • • .' # :
Th* Cralb Mining company was
.-nrat*d t.«lay hy 1 I. i"ralh.
W *i • 1' • a»*y and Marian Ed
wardi. with a capital at «-k of tf>
....
The ln\«l|iii»n Into the roluai..n
between In* ferryboat lleattle and
th* I'nlted Ktat*a cutter r*lter*nn
will he conducted Friday by I" »
Inspector* Cherry ml Ilryant.
Frank Comyn*. the thief, r-atiart
red-handed Monday, waived hi* pre
lln^nary hearinc In Judge Cann*
court today and mi bound Aver to
the auperlor court under %**< bond*.
i'(Tl.»r Rtewart found two *ult* af
• i..th*» on Railroad avenue thl* af
trrnnon. that had been atolen from
some »tore.
• • •
■Detective William* found IWO
• ill'.r bag* on the water-front thla
afternoon, they evidently beinr Ihrme
reported ml**lna' from (<rri««r
bacher dork ihla mornlnf.
• • •
Jack Dougherty and John Warren
were arreaied thla afternoon for
"touching" • man by the name of
Urk for 120.
T-» Rainier naklnc company «•■
Incorporated thia afternoon by A
and 11. lUcharach, capital mock be-
In* I3.WW.
S. P. NEW TRAIN
Thr Houthrrn l'«i tfh itinnuncH ■
tlrw train of I* vr»ll!.iih- I <iMni<«l'l
Muni >1.-r|i. i>. in Mill Im-i*i m Han
I ' 'I \m>-' ami \\ .i»lilii»-'"i! "I! Il*'
Siwii"-f rout*. Thl» nmk«*« ih< ■>(
ilimr- train* earh way i-\< I vitl
MiiinUy. " r.tm \}«y and Friday ar*
th» day> of l.|«iiui. i ..in Han
It .1111 imi>
Worse Than Utah.
M \\ II \\ I \ . .■, S..v
■|\i|) ituniv U mure |i' « il'iil In
•'■ ■nil. .II HI hit It in lull ' »tli.l Ihi
H»v. J. H. Roth, ii.»l.|^ril of Thll
<-<>lli»J|i- ilit-i innir. 111 an lillill to
• t.iy. A t'tah Mormon (nW. • all l,i>
• i>.-» at MM ■ aii'l auppnrt* iln-m all.
A •'••mtrriii in M• i■'i■ i• >ri take* lh*m
nut at a tint* and aut'iiarta nnn* of
lh»ni."
PRESENT STATUS
OF THE RED MAN
\VAr»MIN«iT-i\ l> I". Nov. I —
In thr forthcoming rrnsu* eoMM
rrahlr all.nil..n will b* Klv*n to in*
varlou* Indian* Ihmughoul th*
country. Th* i-r.--t.-n a* mad* by Ih*
trtbaa and individual* t-»irl civi
[ lisation will |.r *hu*n In Ih* n*Bt
c*n*u* with *iati»n<* of |.r.-|-rrl>
•ml money «-ii»ir- I by th.in
Hi'«-.-i»i *up*rvi*»ra «ill r~- appoint
•d for thla work, am] th* aim of Ih*
c*n*ua hurt .iv will I** to pt^aaaii
conrlMly a *lalrm«nl .if th* MalM
of th* r. I mm at th* rl«>a# of th*
r*ntury.
!■!• ■ ' M*rnam haa «i>-n this
pha** t<t th* rrftiu# i-<>n«iif at
ifiiti -n. an-1 ha* mad* afranar*ni*nl*
by »hlrh ro«|j»ratk>n nf th* Indian
om<lal* of ih* Interior d*|<*.rtm«ni
Will Ix Ingrrl
Chaß* !• OenmnUd
NKW lIAVKN. Conn. No* l_|
an in..-.' c .' by th* Ta>* fsrulty
of th* p»fuliar raa* of Prof Fr»d»r
irk ll*r«>*rt I'hm, oho ■ M arr«>!.
'•I and .fi«r«i.| with i"-|.in« Into
th* window* «f hnuva ii thl* rlly,
Th* farulty f>»nl that Cha»# I* In
a m*nlal romllllnn. dv* to overwork,
which d*tnand* Imntfdiat* allrntlon.
ll* -ill !-■ »tlv*n a r*»t for a >w
roootha.
ll* ha* «!r»a (iv*n up hla cl***>
>■• at Val*.
VANDALS WITH HORNS
AND WAVING TAILS
Who Devastate the Grassy Lawns of
the Brooklynites.
AND FRIGHTEN PRETTY MAIDS
Stirring Story Which Roused the City Council
to Action The Woodland Park
Veto Is Overruled.
* Three »en«aMon*l .v» J«-<-i« came before the council l«»! nlgM. ♦
* They were the Woodland par* veto. in* municipal ownership Bf *
• atr»-t railway*, an.l the ro«i of I i ...klyn The flr*l two ♦
* were <vil hi* throttled The l«»l called forth much eloquence from *
* th* liit>hv „
* Th» 'lull grind .if rnutln«*hu*ine»* ••• Interrupted rarly In the #
• »•-•• nn by « i-riiit'.n from the rMl4*aUol lirwklin They were •
♦ »->rrlv haraaaed 411 I aimyd, in. > •laird, by large number* of •
* rowi and hor»*a Tti. •- anlmala rn*med at will over their !■>••- •
* ant auburb. and de»iru<-tlnn oil devastation followed in tr.elr *
* wake. #
* The petition went on In cite In* forma it d*pr»dation and van- *
* dallem prarti«»d >•> the r»*i, «v> *eenned to r*«ar>l neither (ho *
* right* of |iublir hlithway or the aanrtity .>f private property. *
* Furthermore, the p*UUon»r* dated. the*e rnw« mm.- l«r«'iv *
* from th» Is-nnr Kuhrman « 111 a.m. which *n in.«Hr "co» Mm- •
• it» " *
* Th» 4*«laMM of lhl» addition wrr» arruaton<>4 »»<ry mornlnt *
* In drive th» rowp ov^r Ih* bridce (nto the (üburb arroaa Ijkj ♦
* I'nli.ii The Denny Puhrman r.>«» of mm, having no mm- «
♦ munlty Interrat In th'lr MW ab^d*. heynnd th» paature It furniah- *
* «.t, •eri' partl'tlla' | vlrinu* ant acxrcaalv*. »
* The petition, «f>r (Mm, on ,r . f,>.. further l»n«!h to r^. Ho *
* the crlev*n<-ea endured by llrnnlilynltaa. conclude.! with the *
* »»rn»«t prayer that It »..■ irrantrd. r>r. Chapman then row *
* from lh» lobby and made an rarneat cpixxMi. *
* lie went ■■•■■' the rnndlllnna In llrooklyn. He told how the *
• wily men from I'.nnv Kuhrman rame arrnaa the brld«e In the #
• #»rly rrn.rr'ni driving their rowa before them. He recited the *
* ItMM the r.i»» had rnmmlttNl He told of the dancer they *
* ■•"•"•I to timid maid* and matron*. Me denrribed graphically •
* hnw Dr. Frank I'ternont flrave*. pre*ide n i of the Hi«t» I'm *
* ver*lty. while walklnic !•■ hi« hnrne from t>-». Caroline one dark ■*
* nla-hf. fell over a row ml *urr#r«d diver* d*m**e* t^« hi* rxtrcon ♦
* When r>r Chapman re«um«d hi* w«t the peiltlnn *•• grant- ii
* -1 and turned over t» Die health and aanltatlon cemmlttee for #
* action. „
* The matter of the mayor* veto of the Woodland park or- *
* dlnanre wa» *peedlly dl*i>o*ed of. after a rich roaat on hi* honor' «
♦ l.v «1111. by p*i*»ln* the ordinance. The vote *tn«d ♦to 4. aa f.,| «
* |..»« Yeaa—Caatleman. Crawford, dill Hill. McArdle. Muldoon *
* Navln. Itude and Taylor. Naya—Crlrhlr )n , Jam»», Dlller and *
• FTealdent Illnehart.
* Mill nut..-In. -\ IWO reaolutlnn*. one «nnml«ln« certain muni *
* rlp»l l<-m»iat.'.n to th« people on referendum, and the other pro- «
# 'line for it,. «uhmUalnn of th» qu««ilnn of municipal owner- #
♦ *hlp of »lrret rallwaya at the next . ]■•. Tim *
« Judge Mrnilvra* communication on the Northern Paclflo #
* matter wa* übled. |.'n.|,n« th.- Introduction of that matter. *
***************** •«**..*..«. W » - , WW . W J
THE WATER FRONT.
Th» Transport In the ntmi of n
new frrlrtiti-r that In li. Ink Imi'll
• li.nr»l'l.' the' White Hlar dock. C«.
tr»n<l»r and Ml Mi l>tan<l, two Olym
pla nun, Hr.* th»- hulldera. The
Transport In in have 7 by 10 »n-
Blur* .1 n-l twin arr«wa. When com
pleted they will have rout htT Imll l
er« not le«» than PJ.MO, and per
hap* %'■>.""" Tho Trnnnport •111 bl
imed 111 S*'HU|l. llfl'l If lh* prnv^n tO
■I ii finanrinl «iini»« thry will
build mar* Ilk* her.
Th.- r.,rvlM.nt City of H.-nll |.> In off
hi»r rcmiiiir run tmliiy and*raolni
Imt nnnunl Iniip^rflon of ImllcrH nriA
hull by Ik* IT. H. lfl(p*«tori <'hi-rry
ml lirynnt. Th» Inunrh Mnnlln In
runnlnic In her plnre.
A new >ll|i tin* trcn built Ml (lit
ADMIRAL DEWEY GETS
HIS MARRIAGE LICENSE
To Wed the Most Charming Widow,
Mrs. Hazen.
♦ WAWIINnTON, D. C. Nov. 1.-Admlr«l P»»»r »»fur»<j Ml ♦
♦ marrla** HMMI today. ♦
♦ WASHINGTON, D «'. Nov. Th» arrani#m*n<» for th* ♦
♦ I>.i«ry>lln«-n »<-.lllni ar* now eomptrl* A* I" th* *»Mlr>ir ♦
♦ ■.irin..ii>. • high ili«nll»iy Of Ih* Catholic rhutfh Will !-■• M ♦
♦ 1.-. 1..1 1.. olTleUl*, riihrr <«ntln«l filbhon* or Archblahop K*an*. ♦
♦ foi'imi iwlor of th* •'•ihnhi l'nlv«r*il> ♦
♦ Mil llntrn. who ••» r«l».a a l>rr«byl*rlan, »ft»r»«i 1 at- ♦
♦ trndrd Hi. John* Kpltoopal church, and torn* •'« 'or »<-\.n ♦
♦ >ram .i(.i tMMM • ronvvrt in th« Human <'»thi'Hr faith. M* ♦
♦ «•• m< i % i-.i into th* leM •■> A' ■ hhinii '|> <th*n Ul*hot>) K*an*. ♦
♦ and <••' » lons lima •iuwlr.l Ht. Matthtw'*. l.ati»rly th* haa !i«l #
♦ ■ !••" m Hi I'aul'* ihuri h. ntlrfnth and V Mr—U. ♦
♦ II I* Itv>ufhl now Hi- in.nr will uk* plar* at IjM r"-" ♦
♦ mi hums of Mr. HUM. Itx u-ald.n.r of Mr*. Wavhlnfton Me- ♦
♦ I.ran and that th* <r|in»**r* will not ho many. •
♦ Th* »mall»»i d»t«lli of Admiral I"<«»» • 'very day lir* b*ln* •
♦ now nni»|i|rrt"l public rropvrty, II »11l lir Inirrnilu* tolrarn that ♦
♦ i. h«» M>t no nrw f*«hion far Ih* marking of th* tint* l.»i»«rn ♦
♦ a man's •nca s -tm»nt and hi* marrlac*. il* »*nd* flow»r* to hi* •
♦ (i»ii.»» In th* laviah *trl* eon*UJ*r»d th» hflcht it good taair at ♦
♦ *ufb a IpMMM and th« day Ih* word «•• vpoktn which mad* ♦
♦ him <b* aappl**t of m»n. hi* (Ti-rln« »>■ a hug* bunch of NMI ♦
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COURTESIES WERE
NOT EXTENDED
WASHINGTON, |i C Nov. • —
Th* MMM of th* N*w Tork rmlom
omclaii In (alUn« to ofc**rv* .n.irti.
ii'»na to *it*nd th* utuat MMUajH
and Illlr* la Rlr LHHaI t«vt»a.
[■kMßbar ft th* Canadian cabinet, on
«>..•' arrival at New Tork, hat
b<-*n taken c»f ntnanc* of by th* au• I
■riiir» turf
Th*r* la alnrar* recret that any
IndKnlty ahould hiv* been *lta»n
lIM Canadian '•♦fl'-iai and. b**xl** |
ei»iinr *Muranr*a at th». It la nroi..
able thai th* n(n<-rr r*«panalbl* for
th* dl*cnurt*ty • ill b* made a«ar»|
of th* vovtrnmenl'a dlaapprovaL
ferryboat l-n.lmr and will b» firm
u>" 1 tomorrow.
The Oeo. R. Htarr hroutht over
3 200 raaea of a.ilmon from Wain*
thla mornln*-. whlrh were being un
loaded at Yealer dock.
Hi-nm collier Miami --11-.I fni
San Kranrlaco thla nwrnlnl at in ID
O'clock! with a lame rtrin of coal
and (rain.
The ateamer node in to be noli by
l'nll»i| Htntr- M,ir-!inl I4a on Keg
■liv Mlt< Thr aale will take placn
hi the OHM dock, where the r>od»
him been tied up xin< .- her ma-ter
il|p.i|iti<"iiri'.| Horn* lime acn.
Hl.'xni'M PN|MM Ik limiilliik < Ml
lit the bnnKerii
• - •
According to mlvlrea from Hono
lulu, Hi lone overdue Klil|> Ohm. i:
I'mtioUy lisa rratlu-'l tint iiuri In
Hl'i> Th* Paabodr ««l><l from
I Norf-> k Va early In June. Hh*
I *•» loaded with MaM (or th* I. 1, ri .
cotrrnuient.
• • •
Ambuianr* »««r,n» »»r. '•• iin
' placed aboard tr» a;ovtrnm*nt i
j tranaport Oaronne l"day
*• • •
Th* lto*all* I* »--h»1u!» t to »all far
Bka*«ar and t>y»a at 7 o'clock to- j
m«ht
. . .
Th* bark Wno4burn •ill aonn Mil
; from in* Mound for Houlh Africa
•H« a tare* cario «f *h*al.
I Th» llrltl»b>Arnrrlcan lln* f-a»
Th* Ilrltitn Anwilrin KM
chartcrr-l ih» aoamvr lllo*mfont>in '
for ih» run bcinr*«n th» Sound and
Honolulu.
MRS. HAZEN "
, IN NEW YORK
■
N'BW TuftK. Nov. I—Admiral
(»»»»• nan"- Mm William 11.
llat*n, •'( W«»hir.«i<in. t> <", ha> i
' b##n to Ntw York to do mm* shnp- ;
r-in« and contutt h»r dr*nm>k>t, '
pr*«umabl]r In t"t«'»'inn for h»r
••ddlnc
Xi« llikii I* »o'mo<!r«t that »h« i
would no« brll«*» tn» puM;> rould
►• (Much :nl>i"itl In hi>r to rar*
about.her '!.••.«,
."ll* th* admiral lh«>r r» lnt»r*at-
In," »h<- nail "Tou can't (latt»r
m«. Th»r ar* noi l«l»r»itwl In
IM "
"But you ar* l>uyinf n»»- rl«ili>i
' •r*n°t year* •»• aik*d.
"V»«." laid Mi« H«»»n. "and I '
am (nine M my 4r***mak*r'« nnv,
| but 1 •■"uMni »ay anrthtnc about
, It. It '.~"nl NMM th* public.
' you know."
Mr*. Mikh I* <-harminf. not •>
Mitilr prvttjr. but m»cn*tlr Shf
I* a btand*. with intrrr*tlna° dark.
la»h» 1 Mil* »■•• "" f!« jf- I*
round") and *Tar*rut. **n» la very
vlvaclout. «n«d'humor*d. Mtt*PM>
• •••fi and »om«tninc of a »ocial
diplomat.
T» th» r*p«r«*r» «h* Mid
I m really <l»ll»ht»il la ••<• you.
hut i-l»»»f »•> thai I am not talk
In*;" Htt* wot* a Mark (mn >nl
a J*t loqu*
Wlro-W«b Conctrni Unit*
raw IIAVKN. Crtnn. Nov. —it
••• mill) known h*r* thla afi»r
noon that at a awottaat of th* rrp
■MMMMtVM of th* l«u»«i wlr* nail
w»n <-*-m|)an!'*a. in the R*at. Ju»t
h*M. pinna »»r» fompl»lr4 fnr ih»
r«mpl»ilen of th» natmnal ci-mhin
allon to Inrluil* th» vnr>n Important
*«mpanl»« of th* Wlri<l In th» rouri
(Mr Tl»» n»» romhln* »111 !>«■.,
uliifl at 111 •■*• oft"
HER FACE ON
A GIN "AD"
A Chicago Woman Objaott
to Iti Use.
CHICAOO, Nov. ft— Mr« Btt*ll«
(1. Mauff • young Smith (M* wlf*.
rala*« • vrry T»a«nn«N» objwtlon
to the ii"- of h*r picture a* an ad
ii»#iii«'nt of a n»w brand of Kin.
and ha» ««kr.l th- circuit Jnln* (o
•njoln th* liquor (lrAlcm ami lh<>
M»f han'« Dl«pUy Company from
ni«kln» further .|i«|. «>■ of It. Th
d»f*n4ant In lh<- mm la Cavanauith
* Co., No. Tit Kind* Mr***
Ju-t how Mr» Manff a photograph
came into the handa of the lithogra
pher Htim to be aomelhlng of a
myalery. The plaintiff Iff a very
handaome young woman, net yet M
ytara old. and la the wife of John
R. MaufT. whnae ofnee la in the
board of trade building. They live
•1 No 4(M Waahtngton Park place.
The 11-- nf the photoaraph. w-hlrh
warn mad* by Morrlwn, hffiin laat
January. Tavanaurh Co. «■*
about to put on the market I new
brand of (In. and they decided to
have the label on th» botllea adorned
with • pretty face. They called In
their lithographer and dea<rlbed
what they wanted, and he net to
work to meet the demand.
FACTS *lOUT PATENTS
"Home Facta About Patent!" I* ]
th' title of * ne»t little volume Jitat
taaucd by tl.irnr* * Co. of Mil- city.
If la an Inventor » handbook, com- '
plllnit a large number of farm In a
very email upare. Th* book he*lna
with the definition i>f m patent, nn<l
Roea on to rover brley nil the mil.
Jerm whore knowledire I* uaeful and
neceoaary, not only in one apply*
ln»t for a patent, but to everyone
whom- bunlneaa Intrrrata are nffrrt
eil by mirh matter*.
of th* two authnrii, Pierre Damn
IN an experUnreii man In patent law,
while I'aul Itftrnea in .1 mii liann .il
expert of < xcellrul lt.inJiiiK
WALL PAPERS
Estimates Riven on all classes of work
300 p,. St . Star Paint Co.
Doll Carriages, ") 00 three Item* we are strong
•"■/.■"•■rtw ' on. ' New *•'«ni'"nd th* lowMt
'"-'■' . . ( f lgu quoted anywhere. Bet-
Childrcn'sOiair*, J , rf buy » If | y j
GOON BROS., 1417 Second Avtnui.
»♦♦♦♦ »•* '""' **^
BRUNNER A CO. !:
: Groceries, Wines and Liquors :
802 Plk» tlr»»». MfHf fifth. »»■#■■ Sriaa 714. ;
; ' <-»iif..rnt» awatt win.* • »p»<-l»ltr. Tit*, iharry. A"!*'"*- !
KUIIlil- ».r th. «>««<'•. »* op; »r «"• ll<m- It up. ri"* *** !
', and Whit* To-Kajr. . J
■HIM I lit llllllllll'TTfT"T*f "»"■■'
tfAfTf?! DANGEROUS ttCUCT OF T* ET!
jflaaßW^L A aW* •♦<••••>•• IB fwflM HM »•♦ la»# 9^MI '^^^[^i^^B^^T^^a
fWZt >*u< »i..im.n\ (y >.»wnm<fiii ■■<«>» ■«>*
»i rjZZT*^** H ri.it ifMMta Of««ML •■ fMin
ft Low Expenses,
II If Many Sales.
ill ■•■■•■■•■■■■ and Small Profits ff?i
H • ■ I Correctly Applied
rinninlG ... Standard Tailoring Co.
■ ' H'VT IWi" ion Tf Ird At».. a—» Thud A". Tliww
-_ Do Tour Eyis Pain You ?
<nn fiat cur*t»n ws.i 7 n i«^
■ aw )• • »•" •' »r«>*'>r-<tMd iWi t*
-.ImilMtmtiln
CM as O. HOLCOMB, Optician, *i«-«i« a»wrl«a» dial
I -=io(^ I
| CHOICE LOTS I
• in :
I Walla Walla Addition: |
IDenny-Blaine Land Co. I
I Denny-Blaine Land Co. |
.• Dexter Horton Bank Building. ■ ! >
THE COMMERCIAL IMPORTINB 'COMPANV 1! Coffees are good.
Het.nl trade supplied by our wagon*. I
1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street
#^l ff"*""'' I MIlT] AI9E
Vj3 I Bri3 II Fro» Those Who Know
B^XyVi li "v»' *»• Uuedry work I*. !( w»»r»
/^^iaKjLTflF^yl *' '-<"•"• »nconlum» »nd •hick «•
/llM^'JS^C^l^^^M^ v»lu». Wh«n «h« old-llma boum
/UV'C^\ >^IlbVb^BKil \ k***r '•••• 7OU th" our *••*•*'"'
, rflß^^. Sv^^^BP^^^By ( '«'inl»r»l lin«n )• a m«rv-*l t» h»r.
" / >\*^^H tk •i.rr.ll M 4. prlr« «. ta<M •»
T- J 1 ':■ Bbk yal Xl i n»»r»< M ««• »rli—i ■ Mm. law
■^^■^A^H IVH •"•'I <•■!■> «<4lKr. 1tU«; iklrM. fur A
JJi J -^J «»H«»^ 1*P * •*'•»•*•» »«■» Km.l
"= "^'■■•^lß OneoiCityStean luiln
>-> /* ;<x a mm ifURWWM aim ut *r
A MA X IS KNOWN"^
iv th* Itnfn h' »'«r. tin »rp"«r«n<-» 4«p«nd« on t»» -l«ui>4rr
our work M Son* to ptrftM th* moit tiiii-licui. pom«itlc flnith U
aski:i' roil. .'%. . .
>ut;;::,:'£. m palace steam laundry i
TIORAN BROS'"cOMFASffY 1
ITIOR A and Ship Builder* Y L
Engine and Snip BLjilder*
STEEL AND WOOD
LUMBER Mlt-t-^
)»
This is an Age of Advancement ; j'
I' you ronl«mpl«t* bulMlnc. M «r» bulldlnv, ♦»«mln« w#l|-»#!»r».
r.| »i.-vrK of flnlahlna hardware, lock*, knoK», bull*. h«n«»r». ate.;
n«ll». hulldlnit p«p»r— in fun. »v*rythliHt that <-nmprlM« a flrst-rUM
hnrwar* »u>-k. you pny BO Jobb*r»- proflu. *« w* buy rtlr#<-t fn>m
the manunrturrrs. <Vrorir» 11. WoodhAua*. usi Srcond avwnu*. '
331 Second Ive. geo. H. woophousk
Will be Popular with Our Boy* from the Front
our house:
Occidental Ava. and Washington St.
- -•■- ■•• ' '■ —-; — ■■ ..U-3
■ ■ 1 HTTI O designed «n>l made to order by first-diM
■VI 11 M I I*l \ eastern workman. Open evenings.
11l fill I LLO ART FURNITURE A GRILL CO
lion Third *».i>o., npp . T.1^.k... BalMtaa;
SS« STATIONERY
Of every quality and
description. You can't
fail to find what you want
..AT.
Barrinaton's Drufl[ Store
Sub. P. 0. Open All Night
2J A^'<*niit mil l'ik» it.
•rhono l'lki- M,
NO. 220.
! Nursing Mothers
Ti#.jnir» a. mtmiilajit full of
nmitnti.nn and . ausUlnlni '
quallllM. ■ >v
Wests London Porter
In r»a«11ly *Mtmll«t»d and »tl>'i na
ture 1n forming a •tr*n*th-rlvlng
food for the Infant. !' R*oomm»n<l«<l
by all phrticlana. ' ■
Deltrent li liv to Air Pirt of tie city
WEST* CO. I no.