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Only Paper in Seattle That ares to Print the News a — TD HOOL ELECTION IS Is Falling Behind Oldham Pe }and are importuning v ‘The | to come rivalry | ope bas developed a keen friends of candidates S | tmtcated thas and Denny and those of | and OldRam. th tickets are in evidence at the| chances OUT OF IT Bourke Cochran Cannot Take Part in Fight Workers for) the other two candidates, with the | — somewhat in their favor, | YAQUIS TUCSON, Ariz. Nov, 2.—Pifteen Yaqui Indians were killed in a bat- Ue last Wednesday with Mexican cavalry. ‘The Yaquis had been on rald, More fighting is expected. POLITICS ST, THE SEATTL It was noticed that some LOUIS, Nov, |death from lockjaw within the past! (Continued on Page Four.) TOCKAW on 2.—The NOW PROGRESSING 3 O'Clock This Afternoon Patterson and Denny ‘Show Neck and Neck With Other Candidates With Big Evening Vote to Come---Titus fee echool election In Seattle to-| polling places throughout the city, / Dut with the large evening vote yet | vote up to % o'clock this afternoon | voters were ac rateching Titus while atterson and Denny supporting Oldham, and it is believ were running neck and neck with | ed that the latter will have a Gavia | tentn | meee SEKATTL WASHIN TON, SATURDAY ee Relow ts the polling pla n ward for the schoo y. Voting closes at 8 p. First ward th school, cc r of Weller and @ enue south. e Roli e md ward—Ratnier school, @ @ Twenty-third avenue south anc Tenth ay Against @ King street. e) @ Third = ward-—Drewer's hall, @ — @ Walla Walla addition, Twenty @ fret avenue and Kast James @) PARIS, Nov, 2—The counselor of te me Rees © the French tegation at Constantin- }@ Fourth ward—Central school Je telograp! at he ecelver }@ Seventh avenue and Madison @ Staph thet Hie Ban reettved | © ctrest @ & message from the Sultan of Turkey @ Fifth ward—St, Francis’ hall, @ announcing that the porte has ao- |@ Spring street, between Fifth @ cepted all French claims. | @ and Sixth avenues: ° }@ fixth ward—Denny » .e " Be Me @ Fitth avenue and Battery at @}. PARIS, Wov. Sat ts semt-ometaly @ Seventh ward that the real de- @ Thomas street and Howard ave | @ nue. Righth ward @ Announced today @| mands of Fra Pu school, @ e Day school, @ Carcade sehe present trouble with Turkey will Mere . - be announced in a few days. @ ond of Codar street car tne It ts stated that the Lorando clatm th ward—B. B, Fremont. © been settled but that important “8 ianues, long neglected, are now at | weer é stake. These iasues are religious as well as! MACHINISTS ARE HOPEFUL Two San Francisco Firms Accede to a Nine-Hour D VICTIM OF | | | R. J. Embleton, the victim of the] assault in Nome in which re Allen of this city was a | have been implicated, arrived steamahip Roanoke from the ‘The local striking machinists re hen week, resulting from inoculation ¢ yeuterda that Bourke Cochran's in-| HAVANA, Nov. ~The coming "ePorted today. All the victims « ed ‘com or ~y eter 4 stand, | and e ely recoverea from th fies are so serious that he will be/ election in Cuba is wing quite a| children. With encouraging advices received te of the injuries eustaine to take any further part in| stir. The contest for the presidency! Others are reported critteally til) DIL) gue o Renee we terday, and | that time peyoralty campaign. is between Gen. Bartolome Masso, | With tela The coroner is investt-| (PO Cuuy aasiatance that is being | Embleton says he was supported by the autonomists, {| wating. att . senselens with the first blow ‘. - Ror er aa | datly extended by labor unions 4 Bee ee OF Oe cena euner aympathie machiniats | Bghwaymen, and remembers noth | are 4 cheer and more deter- | os Ure urrenes, © was un ie ‘SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . ined fan = ‘ us for @ week afierwar day, In Ban Francisco, the | WAS Bot expected to live. He Odaaruiel Ale theklaare't bears scars on the aide of his face MAY DIE jajor MeGuire L Lae Claim to the on hin thromt, the result of the Union Gas Engine Co. | to the demand for a nine-hour work- YORK, Nov. 2—In Walt . Gaye and negotiations are pending | He leaves tonight for Chicago. his morning “a majority of] | PEKIN, Nov. 2—Li Hung Chan Swordsman’s Championship | tor settiemen other big firme. orded showed Low to be still | Viceroy of na, sertously Ul an oneus os = ia weet cae dade heme covers Game «| g¥azrind st icoma Oct. 3%, sin ‘KNIGHTS PYTHIAS fhe wo days severe hem-| aaj. J. A. McGuire, who te Orinda Btream of Beattie and Mr rhage, gemist in tab ty shin tas “tinane| Sent. Wie ae AE | | OEE FOR FRANKLIN ‘wo Flags” company, lays claim to | Hutchinson, officiating. They will be . the title of champion swordaman of | at home after 20, at : the world. aj. MeGuire has! teenth avenue north, Se: aTiALLaw NOON-DAY says Nadison Street and Third Ave! har Scene of Exci CARRIE AGAIN °° \b.acty PITTSBURG, Nov. i: ‘was arrested here 2.—Carrie Ni ‘The most thrilling runaway that} @@ has occurred tn Seattle in many a day happened about noon on Madi- WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 2 sued a proclamation designating Nov. 28 a8 Thanksgiving day. “We mourn President McKinley becaw ored him and the manner of hi Dreasts of our people keen anxiety f same time 4 resolute purpose not from the path of strong, orderly, popular liberty, which as @ nation we have thus far safely trod.” Knights of Pythiaa lodge No. 33, will give an excursion # evening ecco rankiin to celebrate the opening eecce eocece of & new hail recentiy built by the Tale wiMante Rea ee ome evening, returning early tomor morning (eee President Roosevelt today ts. } at the hall a dance and supper | will be He Ve THOUGHT HIM A MURDERER | Great Crowd Follows an Escaped we #0 loved and hon death should awaken in the the country and at the be driven by any calamity son street. A delivery wagon belong-! ing to butcher O. H. Smith, and driv- en by @ boy named Fremont Hilton came tearing down the thoroughfare | Pot 80 years and has 4 far. He a0 confine himself to sword play Prisoner MODERN | | | | : BUT FRANCE «OTHER R EVENING, NOVEMBER HAS Turkey politionl, Among them the most !mportant Is Fro Orient, which religious protectorate Purkey has dinre In this mmnootion it will bered that a Aixpute conc protectorate cay the Crimean war. in connection with | ITALY INIT, TOO LONDON, divisic patch says a Medite an Aquadron has started : for Turkey with the supposed pbject of counter-balan the French naval demonstration. SKAGWAY ASSAULT LATE NEWS goon | Steamers H Humboldt and City of Seattle Arrive The steamers Humboldt and City of Keattle arrived laat night. from Lynn canal. The f © we the last to leave and bas Skugway news a Gor ar cant Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. ry) pewese ‘tht 627 First Avenue Sith without expertencing any dim. *@¢@s@eesoooe Or @osourcsers water The «¢ Dawson for a trip on Oct. %, and it ht that she could he Humboldt had a ca: po wn of Taku salmon and 83 ,, halibut taken at Juneau ane Bhown he City of Bea’ arrived two B pajor A Few | noure after the “Alaska Flyer” The ft fn Days had 228 passengers and « full cargo wi Longer. Jof salmon. The majority of the pass. | ~~~ engers were Klondikers, but brought no late news. | WASHINGTON, D. | Gov. Taft, of the Philippines, the war underwen woces | fistula Sunday and that be 4 | kreasing favorably | remain in bed for two weeks, STAR. REASONS gious Issues Involved i in the Demonstration | was the A Rome of the Italian Gov. Taft Undergoes an Operation at Manila . Nov though he must ° ey 1901, in your clothing. Progressive men Grens in the mode u'll find every suit in this house cut according to | the best approved fashions, We will not try to fit you with clothing cut to fit the fat and the thin alike, In each size some suits are cut for sien der ment, others are designed tor | the stouter on It may be that you have been unable formerly to be fitted in ready-to-wear clothing in the Our methods of buying will come every difficulty of that kin A Value Indication A handsome oxford grey, m the most popular sack sult handeomely tailored and sty rect as to every detail ..,.12 apect ing chet ain 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Dependable Clothiers LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATE BONBONS Always fresh, always full weight. Take a box along and watch the smiles come as the bon-bons go they Saturday Evening and nd Monday | Morning Specials 200 Ladies’ Hose Supporters.10¢ } 400 Bolt Velvet Ribbon 93.00 Boys’ Buits ..........81,50 tc Men's Suspenders 65c Men’s Work Shirts. Abe is Bath Towels ‘ Men’ 1.50 Silk Sleeveless: yome, “Tse eotoren: $1.00 Chiffon Front pairs Shoe Laces 10 Orange Wood T to Ladi 100 Pollet Soap .. Art Department—Choice novelties for Xmas trade, cable partment today that he asful operation f sD Souvenir ADAMS & BLANCHARD Look them over, AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY —That'’s the Price # 25CTS A MONTIL $200 have @ very sightly lot on « graded street, in @ g004 res. dence district, and « one biock from car , on which x build a ¢ and let the purchaser pay for It by monthly payment All you need to pay ju $20. Are you interested? reir Herbert $. Upper 12 and 12 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. | will detect many points of excellence iu the PEASE PIANOS we offer, Each one is the product of a maker | celebrated for the quality of his ine struments. Nothing hae been slight« ed which would enhance the tone or improve their finish. Those who can judge values will realize that our prices are very moderate. Also many | other standard makes, D.S. Johnston (. 903 Second Avenue rke Building Violetine is a tollet preparation unex- celled by any preparation on the market for sunburn, freck- les, chapped hand, face or lips, or any roughness of the skin. Ladies should use it before applying face powder, as it prevents injurious effects and renders the powder invisible, Prepared Ale FFARNSWORTHS .-PHARMACY 904 Second Ave. ay Ie hove Reet’ alone, but claime to be champion eee ee ceme ctiet tytny oa | witb the rapier, broadswo on Frank Johnson, ® supposed foot- Perfumes Phone, Main 932. the pavement. Young Hilton sat/| horse or foot, fone on gegpter heed | pad, while under arrest last night, SRR ey sturdily in his seat, grasping the| *ingie-stick. He issues « challenge made » break for iberty from Detec- aura Nev She Aienater o¢| tein “Grikes asin’ > meet Nelson of Ban Francteco, who tives Barbee and Phillips on Wash- Suviees sew to Benson's force has cast a a also aspires to the championship ington street, and was caught by ¢ HERMEN : UNTHER’. inane Sore a oad Duke : st seg He has never met Nelson, but te i. si W. Patton, & pedestrian, but only for the ladies. We have opened the handsomest drug ‘oday. As the corner of Fourth avenue| ready to deposit a sum to bind the after several shots had bee eb: is, however, are decorated 1 on the rapidly deacend- | cont: pursuing officers. A crowd of about store in the Pacific Northwest. Th is F; ne the her beeen nr” POSE | ing grade the pace of tne runaway |" Maj, McGuire fs rather an unique Very Successful Was the Big =. people soil sh fat ate 96 ack is entirely Be royal train Spe OOM cove wage puokiog ter avtng eni,| Piune and tab Wines te ware whee Reception at Armory wéte hearhiee:ah-elden ‘the pan- Proton. ah new and fresh. Everything is as good as careful Gandies watton. ” mat along with ever increasing ve- his y Yor years he serv ple thought that the prisoner who ° Eusberoral party arrived at Victoria ocity: Sun's tow feat holows siment | the iriviah. army in Raspes Inade th D eacape was & sei ices va thought and lavish expenditure of money can make it, Fresh shipments every week Miten st 1 o'clock thie afternoon,! in front of the main entrance of ths and South Africc, winning the r wed him to pos|, LONDON, Nov. 2—A St. Peters. | my addresses were presented on Lincoln apartment building, a cable toria Cross—the highest mark of| lice headquarte where they were| burg dispatch says it is reported) entne calpntale, Geerstary | cor wan descending, and fet an ia, | veavery in the Britiee arms 5 | ‘The Armory was crowded tast| only reed after an exp oh, | that there Were 178 Nshermen drown- | > theriain acted as master of| stant ft seemed as though horse and he won for meritorious service night with members Modern| F hnsON, ed (ed In Lake Matkal, Siberia, during 4, Rersugh PTY ‘hen drove to\ wagon would be driven like a eata- Bala Hisar, in Afghanistan in isi, Woodmen of rica rhonda, ir b facet storm and that many Sab CE4 CLO pult against and through the car, Later h s for two years chief of | Who turned ¢ > weloore . # and other cra: ere Sreatest crowd since Queen! which was filled with r Te tle, Head ¢ w s t x | Py ‘ niet c Passengers, police at Cape Town and made many a A t 2) iE STR } Bie funeral crowded the streeta| none’ of whorn had "thine tor venlice kcipe into the ieriet of the Tost | and He cow sitawen ons ast nigh Your Inspection ee ORR ws their great danger until. it had country. During Spanish-Am wom nt officers of the near the ¢ avenue 2 . and Co l. 4 a [swept past them. erican war he was in Cuba and o rder An exce! mt Br ‘eram was fouth a a W ton street An. | Pedestrien Injured cupled @ position on Gen. Pitshugh | ren ing Of addresses and | son walked With the officers a j000sesesoroeeoe: At the Third avenue corner, just! L@es stall. He le a tiu nt Linguist, | yoal mental music. | he |yerte. fuddenly be dealt Bar We have a couple of thousand small bottles of the |Z opposite the theater there. G.° M. If possible he will try and arrange < with national fla, made a break for if Harbe f i‘ se, ‘ j | hnughs of Vancouver rota he If possible he will try and arrange | the occasion, with national fag matey recovered, ands drawing *| N ARKET. famous “‘Spiehler” Perfumes that be given to our | “Y reet was struck and sent rolling piace in Seattle. ers, emblematic of the Modern W re or, fired three ahots in the alr , | twenty feet until he struck violently 3 aw men, Evergreen were used in great |The shois attracted the attention of | lady callers until the supply is exhausted ¢ against the fruit stand upon the profus and the large platform pedestrians, and as Joh. ran Nov. 2.~The barracks south we corner bringing up was & perfect blaze of color, Inthe “round the corn oO ntal ave- | eo » Ta ee ‘Royal Welsh Fusticers waa de-| against the woodwork of the door- center of the hall hung a huge bell nue and Washington street, C. W.| ¢ fire yesterday. Two men Way. He sustained a very bad cut made of flowers, from which stream. | Patton, formerly marshal of Mon-| The first grape fruit of the seaso i 4 ¥- _ h stream f arap ult of the season irsc arm Me reported killed. | pon the Mead and “other” Infurten era ran to every corner of the tm. tesana, arabbed him, He was hand: | ogre in from Californie late seater acy Co. t —— mat remained consctous. The police nse building. Me of Grill cuffed, then taken " P Al “Adu terated Food found * carriege and had him con- ma from the local fed aa quarters, where th 1 | day. This fruit is never over-abund- C F 2 veyed to the Vancouver boat rs 1 it was ext 1 he | ant, and always brings a good price. test A ° Warrants were iesued late yester- 1 7 . te Or. st Ave. and Pike St, ° rem 7 8 et lige oe Paha Sheena Rolled Invo aurant Mayor Humes Gave Welcome Prisoner was arrested only on sus-| It tx now | t 3 Gourt on complaint of State Dairy The horse swerved at this point Mayor H who Wan Intenduo. | 210% and quiet was at once re.| There are : $8 Foot Commissioner McDonald, and went crashing Into the doorway o4 by Chairman Rillott, made oon a | mar . hd Continues Hi He) Sgent of tox Pacine Cocst Syvur Ca, next door to the fruit stand, smash: ; Seattle, after whith ‘ev SMALL POX — sie $ ,We,nave a number of very oat Pranctec, for the alleged said \ne down the door and completely | Fishermen's Strike Must Soon lecturer for Washing WEATHER FO % tne Pleves, Ree ae honey to the St . blocking the entrance with its pros- teaterne! lerues. 3 % oP ge ‘ f », Steck a rocker Sry Co. and Guy Pusan Sgent for trate body, Young Milton, the Ar Be Settled, or This Fish arte hae akcdt’| micas Onbtey ee wlaribiaran wail FORECAST Laundry Left in Our : $ 2c Prices which willbe am in fhe Portiand Gottes and Spice Co. er. wan thrown from the wagon, en- 5 “ Pi Meal-| Mrgest aniny. of Harrington wag hia ‘Silly nctons ‘ahs CMa Rochon peaks s 3 nent to the buyer who is pony Ee fait welling aa sit caping severe injury. The wagon Will Not Be on Sale ad physician, avenue today. The unfortunate man| Sunday, fair. Frost tonient oe Ice fore shirts, doen tron Mae 4 ne oe ap in high- e le Importing Co. of W# not Injured, having failed to u Maj Ha AL hamstnenl 00 the Goat t con tek ee ° ie hail) pasion Ned shir Wc: collars, go; cufts, @ |@ J tunltee AM both firme have guar rt. In an instant the young driver ¢ & short ‘ peeet er Toate anienca ter per pair, 4 Py kt gains up ve ‘ cturing com. WAS on his ‘an ned to ex P bec = pememerenermmes Tue. . a . sains up be- Danies that the goods sauTine tricate his hones, mot metieeg, io.the the eter Gnd tint oem ie Tye, 14 mm, Salebed Prt Queen City Steam Laundry 3 they invest In an ord letter: cg ts ener ie RENIN ne tenn d peer et ment. that any-! ‘The Ash dealers acored n pe ts uked in conducting the attairn of 66 rT Thur, 12 m, finished Sat bs ph She epee: Small paysvents es wal Sroughout the mate Including three the nostrils of the animal showed The P, P. & N, cannery wa Congressman Cushman 1 other vay hay. notes tt rough ff your collars ° enin, areed with heieeemane who are that it had been badly injured, It resume operations t wc out-of-town p unable tot same day if marked and give y high 8 oF 3 ‘Ormalden in| may survive. joads of mor hich was receiv sen a awen was followe ‘eae ome * Mf ri. "Ton poe dey a in may not mu Sait Jonds of salmon which wan received Present. | Maj. H na followed fn Xk shed. 1890. s RAMAKER MUSIC CO. Will protemt eh Borne hd nd from the down Sound traps, The ?Y te, wh the begin ¢ 1418 $ aA It proteat through the courts other dealers received no fish, how. | {/2¥ 4nd growth of the 5 elgh - et 4 i ond Ave, Fs MORTALITY TY RECORD WATCH YOUR CATS The fishermen still maintain thelr! ‘The main feature of the entertain Chas o: vere BEM toners! of oben uy, position. On their meeting yenterday "ent wan tiie adtens of Head + pups of Minor nchoo! Lost tour of sob ra wore informed by as. G. Holcomb Sa, . ¥ Plt be hea obert Mumford! Health Officer Carroll has sent to| afternoon at all the eonamaition | Ul theott, who spoke of th of ne instruction this we the nufacturera that “no #8 Marie Bela from the Bamiey een ot cit Go ied pl erdlayn] Pied ben xtepey diard the committee) ofits derived trom the Woodmen aa the only. day” th ‘ f 00 no fears were OPTICIAN Talaphane gett eseaeeeees ss ctenes corner of Second nit reported that all the strtk wld | the rowth of th sin session, DP ; F ; . Give ort Ss fag Be titer tomorromyananae and f the toe Wihat's Som the union. ‘thle wilh give th phenomenal growth of th schiool was 1n nemslon, Pupils of the " hat nearly 2000 children 216-218 Burke Building, oor. deoond and Marion J eattte Transter Ca eving of Infectious ‘diseases by ‘do: thie succean quite. wire. The com leular attention to the det | Tue A RE reder that the heating ap PiMmatiey aun cuYout DICE $ AND HAGUASE ce ger nM oi: |qnittes to investigate the alleged f- n who could be mobilized atthe children of thee two schools ts Bui f Did Exi $ STORAGE e6 to keep them out of Infected Woh ee eee ety eine cor Gentral point in fouy dayn to aa. |that new heatine ap a ‘ tt \NI Tel. Main 41-48 ther C ew ut - . A r addre ne viet | been o severe te t ft som days of 3, tat Ava, as sent by this commit. Vood The distinguished The Riason fort ranging to 16 years of age “ } | eee uit raing iatorraing bir e wiett Woday for tacoma where | Mine ete “im the. mantting, however the st This Week rT ub ar ie : Washington Tout & Awning WHEN THE WITS ARE OUT wit ia re 1 authori ning ™ being done while the school wal schools Was gathered In. just. the] Secesereeoeesocooooooeneoooooo te seoceseeeesooes Company. (ine.) t ie authority cloned during the senst of the}same (8 cents a day for each pupil), | ani sony “miata. > ees that alers sent 4! ‘The three weeks’ old non of Prof.| teachers’ Institute Inst we © ati and 42 teachers drew down their pay cturers of Waterproof horew | buy h Wegt pase as far as|and Mrs. Henry Landes died at the|@ome ather opportune time te thar | notwithstanding MA LY) Wf UN /}, Oe n covers, dash aprons, Wags IRTERDAM, Ue, 6 aslteas' tas wis re | Btellecoom th morning with | tn nod hospital night. ‘Thelthe costingsy and other requisites ag i), Uy), hd, Ws MMM. “Ut und umbre ws 2 iting the wife the structions up all the salmon ral was he as Butteswort were not procurable on account o! 9 Hoar Colla Ades ~ tl ea the bonne tied German, | the couple's kuna with he could re y olee ieab as vat 2:9 croloek this afternoon | tre tron workers’ ste "| ne appropriation fund, under the |e » _ 82 Yosler Way Mastehe, ana yp. em Green | Tt pelt ty Ga tion Is belleved by atriking funeral of Linton H, Place,| ‘The contract Was awatded for the| law lnimed ‘only for daye The Important science of optics ls NOT A BIDM It Scaananaiieiaianl nd Koing Bankert w 6 ‘a © the bedroom a an recently released | rm: 4 move on the 4 ear-old won of Mr, and Mrs,| work Aug. #1, which ordinarily would | that sch fa kept. So, to fulfill SUE with us. Thousands testify to our ability, since BO: Ki lg wifé, #hot ah, Tore th penitentiary, where he had | the » make the public think G. Piac as held from the| have afforded ample time to com-| this provision, the children were re they have had their eyes acier ally mined and denen Pecan URL Le band and fatally in: | Green eters baw sat hooting Mrés.| that salmon can be secured regara-| lymouth Congregational church plete the work several weeks ago,| quired to report each morning, % PROPERLY FITTED by us. Parlors Thi ace fad Sete mer Green before her marriage, of the present trouble, 2:80 o'clock thie afternoon, | But it ie understood that the board} trike exists,” . HH, CLAY BVERSOLE, 708 Second Avenue, Seattle, ki 2 1 NCE A MRRP sag

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