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How to Cook the i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1908 BUILDING IN SEATTLE FOR PAST NINE YEARS This Month Shows That the Industry Goes Steadily on —Schedule of Improvements Since 1893 Untess Friday"and Saturday of this week brings a remarkable tn ereate in the issuance of building permits over other days of the week ¢his month's permits will show a slight decrease over November of fast year, in point of valuation. Yet the number of permite tasued al ready shows & large increase, The largest permit tasued this gonth was for $5,000, and, of course, this fact cuts down the valnation, while in November, 1900, three permits alone aggregated about $35,000 Following is the tabulated report of this month, uding yesterday: KIND OF PERMIT. Number, Vatuation Alterations , ae 2 3 13,896 Moves . Repairs . One-story frames ..... . ‘One-and-a-half-story frames.....0.0+- Two-story framen month Three-story frames ....6...5 000 One-story Brick ...... see ‘Three-story brick Foundations Miscellaneous . $191,178 There are three days remaining yet this month. Assuming that they will be average days compared with those passed already this month, it is fair to predict that in the three days 49 permits v dat $21,242 will be issued. Therefore the total for the month will be « mits, carrying a value of $212,420. The following comparisons are given for the month of Ni for the last nine years: NOVEMBER. THE TURKEY'S THE THING almost here, and stic Menu Pre- ing dinner. All the rest, however 0 have a family|elaborate, sinks into tnaigntfeance to get worried. | beside the crisp, golden-brow; bird reason for worry,| whose very drumsticks are symbols if you take plenty|of the modern Thanksgiving dey the little detatis| When the expert was asked “how to bound to be a suc-/ cook a turkey,” he straightway sum- the young housewife who|moned from the mysterious realms her family dinner, a,of a big kitchen a white-capped po eo might not come| cook and propounded the question to and it is such a long time|him. The consultation that followed last that, ver-) was earnest, for cooking a turkey even the , more expe-/ for Thankagiving ts like picking out has forgotten just ‘tly how to prepare her turkey for fy 5 2 ® tl i ti ae pi 2 , the Hamlet for a theatrical company ¥.|to play Shakespeare's masterpiece, and there must be no mistakes. The Chef and the steward argued that the following recipe was sim- ple enough for anyone to follow and that it Couldn't fall (> produce the desired result: Draw, singe and truss a turkey weighing from 1© to 32 pounds Clean the inside thoroughly, then fill with dressing. Wrap it well tered mantla paper. piace in a - erate oven and roast about two hours. Fifteen minutes before serv- ing, remove the Len od and let it aa- “| sume a fine color while continuing to baste. It should be a golden brown and cooked to perfection. Dress and pour around a Httle natural gravy and then garnish with some very green water creas. But the roast turkey is only half a ia filed with « our | grandmothers used to call it, and here is the dressing that the chef recommends: Turkey Gressing-—-One pound cheat. nuts, half pound pork sausage meat, three apples, one green pepper, one onion, one turkey liver, two eges, a little sage, salt and pepper. the above together very fine and saute with a little butter in frying pan for ten minutes, mix well with bread crumbs, and it is ready for use. SHE IS WELL BEHAVED Out at Monod Hospital, Where All Kinds of Babies Live, There Is One Serving Time in an Incubator ‘There ‘The star the present cast is a doean't cost the spectator anything, very littl girl bensecty a foot long, is more entertaining than a| who is kept in the incubator, ‘This ff the mummeries and| young person came into the world pass muster on the| prematurely, and as a penalty has The actors are extremely | been condemned to solitary confine- Sere ee aly ingermons and of! ment in a box which looks on the natural and subd) deportment,| outside like an ice-chest, but is except when their compensation is | quite the reverse It is kept warm oes in which case they are apt| by a gaa stove which stands under = raise thetr volees above a stage it, from which Pipes run under the les show in thie town that | ; . infant's got in the Intertor of its The men- ure prison ¢ baby has now tioned may be found in the Monod| done three w: eks’ time, "and ‘wilt in eproute at So per pound are car of Triwh toes and of sweet potat were among to day's receipts. Turkeya have been in good de mand #0 far, and the stocks were well cleaned up thie morning. A new supply will be in this afternoon No atock will be left on hand over Thanksgiving 406 ING QUOTATIONS, (CORRECTED DAILY.) Breen Fruit. $9.00 per bbl; quinces, 7o@S1.00; per simmons, $1.28071.50 per box; grape frult, $4 0 per box; pomegran atom, $1.25471.50; pineapples, $6.00 per dozen REM, SHERI Vegot ‘ota toon—$22.006P25,00 a ton; beets, per sack; carrots, WO@00c per lettuce, The case; turnips, 0; garlic, 60; cabbage, The@l ewt; peppers, @81.00 per cane husks, 20; celery Bc don potat $1161.25 owt; Chill pep pers, 26@20c; wauer kraut, 2 ; dried Nga, cartons, 600; fancy, 6@T0C; ported, Ise tomatoes, $1.00 cane; tem, 6@6o Ib; radishes, 10o per dor; varsley, 20300; onions, $2.0062.00 wt, parsnips, $1.00@1 local green corn, $1,251.75: cauliftower, 1@1.2 pumpkins, 11 per tb; lige; wax beans, 10 $1.00 per doa; Brussels sprouts, se per pound. Provisions Freah meat—Cow beef, To Ib; steer beef, T@74c per Ib; mutton, wether, qwen, 6M0; pork, 100 per Ib; veal, 2 small, 106. Provisions—Hama, 14\0; breakfast backs, 10c; belites, tle. Putter, Cheess, Butter — Washingtor pound prints, 3c; Eastern Lowa, and Elgin, te; fresh ranch, 16@16& Cheese—Nauive Waahington. full probably serve as much longer be- fore it je paroled. So Woll Bohaved sequently it Always boast of a It t# a well-behaved prisoner, platoon bal in which the pro- | though it has embryo lungs which it the tal—Mianes| Occasionally tests, so fa'atly, how- Alma Lethon al eizabeth M. bar that it would be unjust to call Corrigan, 6 great pride. | it @ protest. Any other kind of Choerful Bi Kicking is Sapoedie as the queor morsel is wrap) in a thick over- i Sayeed exhibited to vis-| coat of medicated cotton. Its pres- boa Feed it porn OG small girt\ ent rations are somewhat more Mm- ted than a Thanksgiving dinner, the tote any care, they et te eve | Consiating of a apoonful of milk ones the baby room, and looked after 2 f i 5 : . an hour. This is fed through a small glass tube or pipette, an it is called. ‘The process of incubating a baby born too previously is an instance of the remarkable development of medical science in recent years, and is @ curious sight to one who has never seen any but normal babi RASPBERRIES IN MARKET Shipment of Half a Crate Com: Sells tor $3.50 nrg bo Mb aor es nurses, exception, tl are shame- erg Paver pera to yd bottle, and are not afraid to yell for a milk sh: when they fee| that their pom A nasgena quire it. Otherwise they are peace- le. Suburban, ‘The Foresters of America will giv 2 ball at Newail’e hail, South Beat. nammbetat Representatives ot a wine Beattie lodges will be in e steamers Alice and Doctor are bom fds the rest of the fishing Georgetown, Duwamish river at he Gtbtion and ball to be giv- s ee the) fire brigade ath town, tonight, = Mall, George- The bread war town and Sengtie All of the commission houses will clone at noon tomorrow, and thie served to compress many extra sales into today's business. The volume of the holiday trade is possibly a little betw, e Pets oCOr#e- | larger than it was last year bakers tm stil on St Georgetown, Bread ath The unusual spectacle ¢ © loaves for $1. It ie the Mt wells at v 1 nf local cut it to 75 loaves tor $1 “atened to} raspberries in the market the day before ‘Thanksgiving was presented The wi today. The shipment consisted institute of atc ae cgaahers'| have & crate and sold at the rate of pre Wella Walla, “4 '6] $7.00 @ crat Artichokes at $1 per dozen and cream, 124@tto. Eastern: New York MWEltc iscdnsin, tc; Roquefort, | $11G@12 per case; Ne ; Limburger, i6@lto; brick, 16@17e: 180, ; Swine, v Egxe-Stristly fresh ranch, 360; Bastern, 21250. Poultry—Hen ise; large spring. 121 small pring, 1667 16Me; ducks, 19@l4e: eene, 100; live turkeys, 14@1 dressed turkeys, Ife. Honey—124@1Me. Corrected dally—The following prices are being offered to the produ- cer In round lote on the dock or in the car at Seattle GS mats, $20,004721,00; barley, $17.00; wheat, chicken feed, $19.00@ 29.00; corn, $1.40 per 100 Iba Hay—-Puget Sound, per ton $10.00@ 12.00; Eastern Washington timothy, $13.00; alfalfa, $11.00. Butter—Freeh ranch, 16@18c; na- tive creamery, 22@2e. Cheese—Native Washington, 11@ Utee. ee Strictly freah ranch, Me. Poultry — Hens. N@ive;, large spring, ttc; small spring, lhc; ducks, 2@12%4c; turkeyn, 1c; geese, $4790. Live atock — Cows, Sic; steers 4%c; calves, SY@TKC: sheep, 4; KILLED BY A ALLING TREE James Scott Loses His Life at Toit Logging Camp James H. Scott, who worked in Ascar Severson's logging camp near Tolt, was killed in a peculiar acct- dent a little before noon yesterday. Soroner Hoye was notified of the fair today and has decided that an inquest is not necessary. A falling tree crushed the camp bunk house ike an egg shell and killed Scott, the only inmate. wind was blowing hard and rain was failing in torrents yester- day at the camp, which is on the Snoquaimie river. All of had left the bunk house with the ex- ception of Scott, who was adleep at the time of the secident. When the men had gone a short distance from the cabin they saw @ tree falling in the direction of the They called to Scott, knew was inside, but whom could they not With a crash the Inrge cedar fell on the roof of the frail shack. It was fully an hour before the tree could be cut away and Scott brought out of the wrecked house. He was carried to an adjoining butiding, but only lived an hour, He never regained consciousness. His skull was crushed and his body bad- ly bruised in many places, Chris Hansen, one of the logging camp employees, came to Seattle to- day to buy a coffin at Butterworth & Son's undertaking parlors, and then reported the matter to Coroner Hoye. Scott wan 40 years of age and leaves a widow and five children, who live at Redmond, The remains will probably be buried at Tolt to- morrow. alifornta | Poultry | Washingt: | creamertes, |! the men/= bunk house. | Jewelers and Opticians Sustaining a Note In the proper key I# absolutely -im- possible with an inetrument of in- ferior range and poor construction. OUR PIANOS have been gathered from makers who like and take pride in producing goods of surpassing quality, both as to beauty, harmony, tone and exterior finish. such famous makes as the Chicker- ing, Weber, Kimball, Pease, Hobert M. Cable Co. and D. 8. Johnston Co, D.S. Johnston (0. 903 Second Avenue Burke Building Washington Tent @ Awning Company. (inc.) Manufacturers of waterproof horse and wagon covers, dash aprons, wag- on tops and umbrelias, Tol, Main 1026. 62 Yesier Way We sell | THE IDAHO AND VARSITY Thanksgiving Football Will Be the Days’ Feature Promptly at 1 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon the referee's sound, and th poning the universities of Idaho ing will rush togethe moat important game be played tn will be on, ‘The at Athlet! early ugh t are twing made to accommodate a large crowd. Manager Eshelman of the local team expects an attend ance of 2000 people, and is preparing for such @ number, The gridiron is being drained and rotied #o that tt Wilt be in perte yndition for a fast and exciting content lgsho Mon He The Idaho aggregation hing and were at on by an university contingent to th Rainier-Grand. This moring the Visited the university 1 points of interest, and this aft are engaged in practice at Athi park in order to get accustomed to the grounds. This eleven, under the leadership of Capt. Gibb, bas played four games this year, of which they have won two. These two. were s Agriculture the Lewiston No! ‘The team ted Or were defeated by Whit Aa against the record his team the local aggregetion has played five games and lost three, These three were: W. A. ©. 10, U_of W. 0; Whit man 12, U. of W. 0; Muitonomah 16, U. of & The two games won were Vashon college, 17-4, and Port Townsend, 12-0. Lots of C Coach F, D. Herbold of the Idaho team has abundant confidence in hie men, In dincunsing their de- feat at the hands of Whitman, he said, “The reason we were ted was that we were out-weighted anc the game was played a muddy field. Our t n ts light and fast, at of the nditions their gains were made our line, Wh we playe the field was dry, and our had no dif ¥ in win AMATICOPRRATIO SCHOO GAN Dramatic Schoo pupils for dramatic and stage; advanced pupils finished and beginners accepted in elocu tion and oratory; will furnish plays and coach dramatic cly Tuesdays and Fridays. %2 Curtis bullding; Wednesdays and Satur days, 41 Hotyo! BUTT BUTTER! The White Cow Butter Store has Just secured a car of freah cream- ery butter, made enpectally for our Thankextving trade, with that nice rich delicious favor which cheers and brings a smile to the face of every good housewife who wants to enjoy a real good old-fashioned To help every one enjoy their Thankextying dinner we will fell this fancy butter at 2 pounds Se. Chotoe creamery, only New York Full cream cheese, lic, Swine cheese, 2c. Fancy comb honey, Ike; and our fresh Oregon ranch @aes, used by thou- sands of families, only Me dozen. Come in your thousands and save money at the WHITE COW BUTTER STORE, Nearly opposite Bon Marche, 1318 Becond Avenue, . Mi ER. B COLLINS, teacher of fashionable and select society dan- cing. Studio, Holyoke block. Phone Red 4183, FREDRICK & CO, Wholesale and Retail, 118 Becond avenue, Nugget Jewelry a Spectaity. Cooper & Levy The Gest Obtainable papa Wines uu Liquors FOR THANKSGIVING CHAMPAGNES—Leading 1%; per dozen pa +++ 618,00 IMPORTED RHINE WINES Per bottle, $1.85, $1.60, yi $2.00, brands, pints, $1 IMPORTED Per bottle... IMPORTED bottle.. BURGUNDY $1.75 and $2.00 CLARETS—Per $1.50 and $2.00 TABLE CLARBT—Per gal lon +. The, $1.00 and $1.25 FINE OLD RIESLING WINE Per gal...$1, $1.26 MADEIRA WINE and $1.60 # and 10 $1.50, $2.60 and 10 years old, MALAGA id, per gal NDY WINE ++ $1.25 and $1.76 or gal INE~8 $1.00, $2.60 Per gal years BURG lon foina! port, per gallon. IMPORT > [ ge $3.50 assortment t quality 12 yeara old, ‘per pes We carry a lari and give you the obtatnable—our prices are no higher than those asked for inferior grades at liquor stores, Cooper, 8, Levy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE HOCK WINE-—Per gallon... 7c EXTKA CHOICR TOKAY WINE—Por gallon $1.50, $2.50 and $3.60 MUSCATEL WINE—Per gal- lon $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 CALIFORNIA SHERRY WINE—Per gal..$1 and $1.60 {TILLADO SHPRRY WINK—Per gallon 2.00 CAVELLERO SHERRY WINE—Per gallon .....98.00 PURE OLD PORT WIN ‘er gallon. .$1, $1.25 and §) THE PHYSICIAN-Old med- OM... es... 5.» $8.60 10.00 EXTRA FINE IMPORTED COGNAC BRANDY ~ Per gullon $4.50 mind $10.00 “OLD PRIVATE STOCK" WHISKWY—Per 7, GOLDEN RY® WHISKBY. Eet. Vester and Washington [elephone Main 182 A ed | 7 field here | welbhing shat tha:demnn: ky. tmen playing, Hoth the team and Coach | | Wright renilae that this Kame | [pegance onthe gridiron, | Ransom ts Not Paid For the Lost Time Hunt ”, Minkler Duffy th last time Very f hang BUDAP! TH, . . A hay nmade inthe tine-up, 1 dispatch ways the brigand: while Van Kuren will go in at cen Mies Stone ha nent a me sce | teh. Hither Minkler or Strauas will | hold down right half, with chan to Diplomatic Agent Dickinson sa “sae gthng 1 yo into the |‘) they have taken # solemy Washington. 1deho, | Willame ltr MeLeod a Zlebarth ler Tweed] La Roche, photographer, 81 } Van Kuren ¢ Edgett | Gardner ' 1 ar neton ’ buffy rel Larsen or The seanon ta on Tel., Main 1069. | ‘ Hege | Horton b + MeEimor My glanses are made to correct a | ra * eye strain Y will never regret | jit if them, 9-10 Heussy > nn k COUN IL anted--Boy To Learn Printers’ ee Trade City Affairs Looked After b APPLY THE STA y y 107 Third Ave. the Fathers The Ballard city regular session last council met fn night and at-} tended to routine matter | St. Stephens Episcopal church was | | | Kegley- McIntyre Co. 111 Occidental Ave. Phone Main 495 granted the privilege of giving an ntertainment next Thursday in the amber. ition of Wm, Williams to move bis boathouse from the foot of [Fifth avenue to the terminus of _— | Fourth avenue, was referred to the jatreet committer. The shipbuilding T street will make a Vigorous h { ] fet" suo remove Thanksglving The claim of J. A. Peabody, ask- damages Glleged to have Day Our Store Will Not Be Opened ved by one of his wagons into a hole tn of the treets, wan refi to the omimitter, he Sandere-De Long street rail- way franchise, whose passage at the last meeting was erroneous, was re- read and adopted, A Fow Instructions ‘The city engineer was instructed to have gutters laid across or under | the rafiroad tracks at the foot of Main street, to carry off the wa- ter which has collected there, The city clerk was instructed to/| have the marshal prepare voting bootha, | The Leading Theater ALL THE WEEK Matinees Thursday and Saturday Yesterday was pay-day at Fort and the usual lively times A few of the most boister- ous were consigned to the guard houre, . Mra, “Wht. Putnam, an old pioneer of Hallard, now residing In Caltfor- nia, is Vieiting friends in the city, Licst Velen ever heard in Beattie. Jules Grau’s Opera Co. TONIGHT, DOROTHY, | A rotary at the Enor station on Main street has t of commission much of the time to- day, and the street cars have been Thursday afternoon and night, WANG. brought to @ standstill for many] Friday night, DOROTHY. short periods in consequence, Saturday night, RIP VAN Ku Tender Turkey The finest selected olrds from Eastern Washington and Oregon.) OPERA fort s Bach one is young, juley and tender. You'll not find a better lot in the HOUSE tT er. city from which to make your eelec-| JORIN CORT. MANAGER Hon. They are not too fat, and "Phone, Main 6, every bit of them will melt tn your -— mouth. Occidental Cash Market, 110) Only Big Review of the Seasen | Occidental avenue. are TWO NIGHTS MORE Extra Matinee Thanksgiving Day. Chan. H. Yale prevents the everlast-| ing Devil’s Auction | Twentieth Edition. Keyed Up to Minute. HIRD AVENUE THEATER | W. M. Russell, Mer. Phone, Main 667. | “The Hest Show tn Town.” TONIGHT—ALL WEEK | | Every Evening at 8:15, THE WORLD FAMOUS Black Patti Troubadours Thirty of the most talented sing dancers and colored comedians for your more than generous patronage the past year. We hope to merit a contin- re in | I the world BLACK PAT | uation of your valued ff) 7! te are yrs IB trade. {baron t ‘ | Store Closed at 12 fh) Wark. “Contest open to all comers | o'clock. | Thureday, Friday and Saturday, Specens finuaur FOURTH ANNUAL 1215°1217 HA secon? Ave, erie MASQUERADE sau Choppers’ Degree, Camp No.1 SEATTLE OPTICAL C0. OF CHARGE Hinckley Block, T15 Becond ave, THANKSGIVING NIGHT | All Kinds of Prizes an lth chee | QP9PPPedPDPP>I*APAIRIRPDIRIRADDPPPD>>>DDD>DDI>ODD The BIRTH- , ad Wholesale ° and Retail pars Ere mF Thanksgiving Sale We are agoing to give young men, boys and children something to be thankful for In the shape of outfitting them frorm head Ww foot at 660 on the dollar, ‘This sale will continue until 10 p, m, Se first offer is a world featu Young Men's Top Coats, worth $7.0, » Boys’ All-Wool Suita, long or short pants, h $3.50, for ‘ teeeees 5 Boys’ Underwear, Ife a garment and up. Boys’ Good Hats or Caps, 20¢ and up. ys’ Good Wool Mittens and Gloves, 1%e a pair, s and 16e Collars, ne Shoes, sizes 8 to 5, regular $1.75, ‘0 De Boye’ Good Solid Shoes, sizes it to regular $1.50, for ae . ose Children's 00d Solid Behoc sizes 8% to Il, EOE oss tes oR A Hap ODE THE FAIR fits’. Piko St. QPIRHAPHFF AID PHPH FHF HSHRAFIRPPPSRERRRI SHS IA ADD SPF PPHPFEFFIIIFFF PPP IPH > HCCC CAE CHK KL KCC EE SAARC KAAEAAREREASKREK PRAPHAORHPH PAPAS AK RR RHE D WIN-| al | PRETORIA, N In Da The state bank not BOERS ARE CAPTURED | Go to Bpinning for bicycle repatre | of Old 109 Columbia St. Tel. Pink 1751, | On one of which what $2 = Fix Your Eye th amounts and decide represents you can save » week from Savings Bank Department. DEPOSIT CO. 90-94 Columbia St., Below First Ave. KE. Shorrock, Manager, Alex. Myers, Treasurer, nen 4 PIPHPPIPPIFO SIT I I Hae « a “ a a ~ a * ® Tallor-made Suits, Automo- ® bdiles, Raglans, Separate Dress ® Skirts, Waists, Furs, Petti- 8 co Goods delivered when fA first payment is made 2 WESTBERG & CHILDS 8 1312 Second Avenue Sccccececcecececcececee: OCKKEKCE CECE CEC CRC C ECE CS Si of the BIG COFFEE POT Fresh Stock Walnuts A new shipment of Fresh Nuts has just arrived and are put on spectal sale giving at 13e Ib. Brazils Filberts 15¢ Ib nly carry Candies a ons, and n only to attract more peo- We Nuts on special occ th to our atore, for Tha Pecans monds ' Cream Mixed Candies Battle Creek Sanitarium We are now the cereal products tle demonstrating of the Bat- Creek Sanitarium. We have been hand goods for and ean them on ynestly their st tw re merits ng thi line consists of Granola ed ¢ Granose I Cereal. Granose uit and Carmel A fresh stock always on hand Wm.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 603 Pike. Tel. Main 998 ana 271 BRING YOUR Prescriptions Tro us We guara Reliability, skin and Promptness 4 2d ave. and Columbia, Tel, suin 49% When buying articles advertised in this paper, epeak of the Star, Becoming Business Suits, handsomely and attractively made up, medium weight cheviot, silk sewed, band» made button holes, You Will Have to Hurry If you want some of those “Pingrees Gloria” The new shoe for women; only $3.50 TREEN SHOE, 707 First Ave Seattle DRUG WAR ON HIGH-PRICED DRUGGISTS No Combination of Druggists Can Make Rules for Us to Sell By These Are a Few of Our | Beef, Iron and Wino. Soe Warner's Safe Cure oe 850 | Peruna ‘ Paine's Celery Compound, | Scott's Emuiston .. Syrup of Figs.. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet: Horlick’s Malted Milk Meliin’s Pood ... Cuticura Ointment , | Packer's Tar Soap... Mennin’s Talcum Powder..... Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound 8 Specific Kilmer's Swamp Root, Pierce's Golden Medical Disco’ ‘avorite Prescription Hot Water Bottles, 2 quarts, Hot Water Bottles, 3 quarts. Fountain Syringes, 2 quart Fountain Syringes, 3 quarts... LM oe Telephone, Main 787, 8. E. Co. Pike St. and Second Ave, peal aM decane atta BER BRREESESERRE 33 BOSTON GROCERY, 1220-1222 Second Avenue, ~~ Telenhoes Bale SOR Thanksgiving Turkey Young, fat, meaty, fowl; prices right. Ruy your Cranberries, Cel. ery, Squash, Pickles, Relishes, Nuts Figs, Raisins, Fruits and Grocery supplies, SHANNON’S Rg 1220-1222 Second avenue, PErtieteetisetetette ss When buyi PPPPPIIPIFIFVSPIPIIII9> ticles advertis [ this paper, epeak of the Stare clea third e t doy nce. 4oxti + et very on 6 clo ms. on | ninu all tand nt 12 enue 0 to be: t for art

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