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4 wv two more days between ty an stirred up partisan exotteme The still hunt for contested ofc goes on apace. In the south end dis- trict of the city much careful herd Ang is tho oF the day, and nurn- @rous “rounders” who at other times ‘and seasons do not eat regularly, are Row favored With ample supplies of et money The First ward je the debatable ground in the Phirty-fourth dis enatorial Aght between Georg: per aud Judge Wiltiam Hic jeore, Republican and Demox Gansidates respectively, Noses can Be counted with reasonable accuracy Fourth ward, but a Philadel edly tell what of the Firs in the Thirty folans of ¢ fever heat man ree pr which are tnclude: profess the utmost result. ‘The Piper on- will do In the returns. | Sn nee rere END OF CAMPAIGN Both Parties---Climax of the- First Ward Senatorial Fight ern and the fall election, the polit-| ed wit for hot catching Tracy, clatmtr a ee nem lant lew! vinted » that that the sheriff put the county to| Ba «..1- er unnecessary expense. well known busin The sheriff's friends say in reply, |\t cll _ th Ithat public opinion demanded that | rift make every possible of to eapture the outlaw, and that | 2 olin tas a good mecord in the expense was carefully held down, | Smith has @ good cor: ; eriff Cudthee paying all his own |whien bh ke am nd M ; en for rati- |ble b known {nf Xpenses throughout, ev me pOwn livery hire, as shown by the tion is openly charged with padding} the registration in the First, through | done for Judge ¢ d-| the Rerents, and it is certain that many} the help of the Clancys and their re on the books. road and act that no exp of Cudihee bas to the county The Superior Judgeship Considerable quiet work has been orme Meade ai Democratic candidate, tion as superior judge. fourth place on the King cagnty @ voucher in favor |* r been presented DUTY OF VOTERS TO OPPOSE GEORGE U, PIPER Next Tuesday the voters of King county will be called upon full county ticket, yas state e id take into ae ‘to elect ture. As in every always iad officers, and a new tizens is Laake wg ration the character of have held office; ‘an independent attitude in re- 4 preserve ities, and believes that voters should impartially, and Re etendpeine of independent ‘sitizens with the public’ wel in view, Cetermine these questions regarding every can- FREE FROM CO! A INFLUENCES WHICH PATH OF DUTY? ‘THE PUGLIC INTEREST? WOULD HIS ST? 18 HE CAPABLE? UNWORTHY ASSOCIATIONS 4 LECTION BEST SERV MIGHT LEAD HIM FROM ‘Of the twe tickets in the field the y There is i of George U. Pi But as a seeker strongly oppose his candidacy. "eucceeary to more thun refer to the facts that Mr. known to every voter In Seattle as a poiltical boss pure He has no other occupation. For months he has been nown as the sponsor for all that is bad in the pres- ¥ administration. him, more than to any other member of the Humes poilt feal machine ts chargeable the numerous cases of matadministra of the law that have duringthe past two years been brought t in different departments of the city government "Beterminecon not to allow @ political parasite of George v. stripe to misrepresent them in the legisiature has ted to a detection of voters from the ranks of the Repablican Mr. Piper’s district, and scores of the most of the city are now working to defeat him at influential the Ao in the interests of good government. as opposed to ‘and non-enforcement of the law, ts compelled to take ‘Mr, Piper and to ask its readers to weigh him tn ‘see for themselves that he is wanting. “1 don’t like you, and I won't live "in what industrious husband Then she left him and has never fome back. The deserted husban Was granted a divorce by Judge Tall © Cy FIVE-MINUTE CAR SER- VICE. Residents of Capitol Hill Will Soo Rejoice Over a Change for the Bef ter in the Car Service Cars marked “Capito! Hii" wii Soon be run on « five-minute sche le, and besides this material chang three other lines reach Capitol Hii Reighborhood, thus giving ©: Hill transpor Part of the city. When one consi @rs that Capitol Hill as a rest: district is scarcely #ix months ol ni tol | fon unequaled in any | 4 the above statement speaks volumes for the popularity of that locality and shows very plainly that the Se- tle Blectric Company t# convinced that future business for th ‘Hill street car lin Bdded service abo Capite ntioned. men secant does Tacoma for 0 Cents On the steamer Fiyer, on eents; round trip, 75c cents, way, 5 All the Latest Fads 1 LADIE: GENTS RINGS, A large line from which to select and prices. which guarantee right. G. Beninghausen 807 1st Ave, Time inspector for the C. & P. and the 8 0} « warrants the 0 > jicans expect hing in the Central West, See eeebeoedese says that Gov. Odell of New ® York will be re-elected by 40,- # 000 majority. He expects a ® sweeping majority in the an- ® thracites regions, on account of © the part taken by the Repub- © lican administration in settling |® the coal strike, \e STEAL A $400 MICROSCOPE AT UNIVERSITY} been notified that was stolen out of SEPOSESSSSSSH SOSH OSS The police & 3400 mise e the new hail at the eta ernity theft in a # mysterious one. There is no at @ burglary. None of the doors have been forced and the windows have not been tampered with The instrument was one of most valuable at the university one of the most m y. Th are few microscopes of its kind in this section of the country and the he police believe they will be able to find it. icninnsae Special 8 Worth double. Sample Sult and Overcoat Sale at the Rival Clothing Company's, corner¥ Second and Madison. eee —<--_— Cut Rates to Tacoma On the magnificent steamer Flyer, |single trip 60 cents; round trip 75 ots. R. T. SHANNON 1220-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Main 1061. Mr. eral exhaustive wo onkled for 18 yeare. * & practioal ng subject Daulton, almost w on Toad making, CHEYENNE, Nov. 1 withheld. INSURGENTS WIN A GAME p beter that LONDON, Nov. Uint the Mateo, both side Dispatches Just reeetved from Willemstad say Venenuelan government forces, under Gen. Gomex, have been routed by the iInurgents near San losing heavily. ‘Trtmble’a road builder, nm engaged for many having Stirs Up Eleventh Hour En- thusiasm Among Voters of IS DRAWING HEAR The shrievalty contest ts bench was created by the h some bitterness, @ lature, Judge Rmory was a Bice claim tod tain of auc to the plac His (lends ol Considerable mud-slinging has by he has made ar en indulged in, ‘The His Republican © Wooding, the Republi 1. Morris, is « la. wy have excavated the old vein, and & partner of Judge Wins keandal of many yeara ago, whe County Osmmissionere Ar. Wooding was county commis-1 in. choice of two county ox ation His supporters, in turn, |.) The choice of te oolnsee through the morning Republican oF ena dat by sry Ping gan, have attacked rie Cudthee | £ Republica where he has Mr. supporters urge in sis behalf that he \ years o TRYING TO SAVE HORN Argumenis for a new trial for Tom Horn, cently convicted of the murder of Willie Nickell, the eta Horn was hired by the cai amit the crimeare delaye: cause the defense le working ¢ @ & confession it claims to have from @ man whose name is LONDON, Nov. tity of today committed for trtht, he. king. DARK FOR TWO DAYS TAPACHULA, Mexico, Nov. 1+ the Santa Maria mountains on the coast of | Guatemala. For more than two daya |f¥ month this city has been nearly dark on Eruptions continue account of the great ashes and smoke. along the coast ashes, and growing crops on theplantations is enormous. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL 4 contractor and bridge build Good roads are eis on interest. a hobby teas written newspaper with articles re- —Rev, Georee Martin, who was found with a qan-|pear ae a witness in the case, powder in his possession while watching the parade inet Sat-|done a ye urdex on the occasion of the ting’s triumphal entry into the city, was Me ¢ a8 an anarchist and charged h plotting against the lifesof the volume reduce the State Limited, syivania, Safety and com nificer camer Phye FO cents; round trip, 7 the Fancy, Dry, Mealy Yakima Burbank Potatoes, the finent you ever eat, per 100-Ib cal ¥e » Our Paney Lowa Creamery Br ib 2 R. J. Shannon Grovery Co, Wholevale and Retail Outfitters a « But sel tucky that solid by ot A few more fini o2 Pike Street. r :T0 REDUGE THE TIME CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—-On Sunday a| new train to the Pacific coast, over | the Rock isiand end Southern Pa. | cific roads, will be pat on which will time from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific to % hours. new train will be called the Golden | and will od this city with the fast limited trains on the Lake Shore and the which now run Chieago and New York in 29 hours. MANY KILLED Fare 50 Cents to Tacoma fingle 6 corte, ford 5 ‘ou to Decks of ahi are covered with |Dand alway~ carried whiskey in his ‘The destruction af property | Pocket, and drank steadtiy. She says The t Penn- between famous Buck ST. PETES Nov. 1.—The t Pipe absor military barracks coliapsed at the ight sweet and town of chau Ute morning. cco, See killing 26 people and injuring 4 for a tow days “apse ur window mag tr SQUIRE $500.00 Lots on Easy Terms While They Last Senator Squire has fina ly limited number of his Squire Park lots at from $500 to $700 on terms of one-third cash, the bala nee tp and 18 months This property is bour i by Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues and Jeffe hand Cherry streets, rectly actoss fre school, with three lines ‘past ft, It fs also on minutes walk from Pioneer Place, Senator Squire wiil a lot not covered t # than $1990 and you will never again buy such close rty at such prices Our representative, Mr ry, will be on the ground all day tomorr oft of either the Jefferson street, Madrona Park or Ma ar at Twelfth and Jefferson and he will be on and 203 p Whisky $1.00 per quart 00, WE HAVE NO SPECIALS Port Wine for $1.00 per gallon, or $4.00 per gallon Ant vaunner & Co. THE SEATTLE STAR FATAL TRAIN WRECK STAPLES, Minn, Nov, 1,—The second section of a Northern Pacific pasnenger train, weath< collided |with @ freight hear Me ead this mg. Charles Gof and ©. J. | m, tr » killed, and |John Ryan, }ly injured RAVAGES OF CHOLER A WASHINGTON, D, Nov ypt, cables that there have Jand that 212 victims have died. ‘The | epidemic is still spreading, with |slgns of abatement ‘CAN SEE HIS FINISH PIERRE, Neb. > ottiied ~ Niewenfind, who killed his divorced wife and her father, wounded wife's mother, ing found guilty first degree and NEGRO PAYS PENALTY MEMPHIS, Noy. LA long-dt me menage from Bardis, aye that a negro im- in the murder of Edwin and Charles Roselle, both < lumbermen, was burned sake last nighi, in the pre 4000 people. ‘Th® negro ma in which he im ed a white man named Brogd latter has been captured stated that he will al | pte Jackson promine at th ence a cot The murder « brutal one, and was done | pur robbery |ARRESTED ON A MURDER CHARGE 4 today 1 from that he for the J. H. Carter w upon 3 telegraphic Perry, Oklahoma, stating was wanter there for murder, Ca ter came here recently from the point named, and ts residing here | with @ wife and nine children, He states that he ts under bond to ap- whieh against another man for a killing Fr ago. rres demas REFUSED A DIVORCE Mabel Seater, the peétty young wife of Thomas Beater, who has lately become involved in financial diMiculties, was refused a divorce by is some length on a “bear and f text ot The plaintiff claimed that her hu that af one time he wae so hard-up for money that he sold her rubber boots, She cited several other in- stances of hie unkindness, but the court shook his bead and sald pte ance Fly on the Flyer for 60 Cents To Tacoma 56 cents. und trip 1% conta. Always o time. PIPES We show nice ones for very little money Briar bowls, tmita tion amber bita, in many siyles at. Bh Imitation Meerscham large bowl, bent|i stem at Boe rman China bow! in| nts, up to,$6.00 GOON BROS. 1412 Firet a PARK near Union. | consented to authorize us to set! a w York biock while others ask $1.50 Ken- equal in quality to sack store ope 120 pounds; Apples, 90 uatll 1 p.m, per as n Phone, Main 1060 MRS, BUSSELL TELLS | SENSATIONAL STORY IN A FIGHT FILES BATCH OF AFFIDAVITS, 8H BAND'S BLIND INFATUATION FOR VIOLET BALL Sensational affidavite were fled in the superior court this morning in tehwational divorce #uit of Flix yeth Hussall againmt her wealthy husband, Charles Bassell. ‘The aM davita are made on Mrs, Hussell’s| behalf, and are sworn to by the friends who Will be her star witness ea at the trial of th Mrs. Kussell is euing for dive the ground that her husband t n blindly infatuated with Ji, She alleen that he has been apending al hia time and| most of his p Mins Bail, avite, Mabel Violet name rilliam Laughlin when Hunnell first all on Mine Fall at tin hi nd hin wife remained in the INQUIRY Approval--Council Com- mittee’s Proceedings ame une, he | lor Into gine At ite meeting Inst and water committee the city counctl decided to rec md that two third-ined Metropolitan f ngines purchased by the board public works from the 1x re Engine Company, be a The no-calted tnvestigat committes of the chars the engines were high priced inferior quality, proved to fares. Only one witness war ined and he was Chief ¢ recommended (he purchase engines and who i® on re believer in their merits The charges in effect were that the only bids submitted were from the fire engine trust; that the en ines cost the city $600 more than ight the fire of rnational by made that of be a am ik, who of the ord as a! better engines could have been bought for, a ont important of all, that they were fitted with the Fox tubular bolle of which proved far ry after a short service in the Seattle depart- ment ‘Thin Metropolitan engine was in the repair she i 1 weeks lant spring. W ere it was re fitted with several new boiler tubes oe + Navy Yard Excursion Boats leave Pier 2 Sunday at 10 & Mm. 1:18 pm, B80 p.m. Cruiser Philadelphia now on drydock. || | ~ - Worth Double 19.76. Hpecial Bult and Overcoat fale at the Rival Clothing ( pany’s, corer Second and Madi: po! ene Fare 0 Cents to Tacoma Safety and comfort on the m: nifcent steamer Flyer, Single t 50 cents; round trip, 78 centa. firs Guaranteed. We do net allow you to wear of our trumses out ur place unless the hernia in perfectly re- tained. Speclal room, expert Miter and an immense line of every style and | size. No extra charge | for fitting. Have you notleed these specialn? ¢anier way of may money if you need an of them: LOWEST PRICES Pinaud’s Hair Restorer < S Sn eee sing’s G@wamp Weed ves ers oO | Hot Water Bottle, reg- | ular 7 «tbe | Syrup White Pine Com- pound ope Dentifoam for Pe anes Family Tea... @ ot¥er Seigel's Tea De Murra. Florida ids . De (Ph. G.) | Yesler and Second | Third and Main |) Feather Dusters Spoolal 6 to 10 P. M. Tonight 24c 24 29c Worth 45 and 50c_ the Fine Feather 14-inch, worth holce of ers, 12 and » for 28 and 296, We famous Garland Range, $30 io $50 are exclusive agents for the | Goo.H. Woodhouse 1409 Second Ave. je lau E.W. Merrick, OWING HER WEALTHY HUS- | | After awhile, y began to] foe! that they were & #rowd, Bo re Ured and left the two alo Violet, Laughlin says, profuse in her expression of a tion for Bussell, and seemed to fee that #he had a better right t 1 his money than the wife did. She ghlin swears, that she could derstand how Mrs, Busseil| 1 injured | Russell waa in Balt Late to and sing: “I'd| however, was very When Violet leave my h sell was w that he whe wa ets ph * taken n aMdavit this aye that in| weslth, he} hold billm. | and the can-| ning her, she | anand dry bill huve not been padd. the bake: die-wtick maker are a wayn Metropolitan Fire En-| Purchase Ends in Its| FARCICAL to replace those which had become tted with rust, owing to the de ive circulation of water in the | Fox botier, Defective cireulation ts | alleged to be the only fault the Fox boiler has, but the gravity of thi one defect Induced several members | of the city government to object strongly to the purchase of more Metropolitan eng Navy Yard Exoursion Heats leave Pier 2 Sunday at 10) & m. 1:18 pm. 6:20 p.m. Cruiser Philadelphia now on drydock. || | Spec: soubie, » mncnalaGinetenae ts and Overcoats int Sample Sale, § at the Rival Clothin . worth Com- peny's, commer Becond amd Madinon. Cut Retes to Tacoma On the mas ingle trip 66 cents LAWYERS | }loeul atte 1] Heen « STATE THEATRE). Plow Mcn\ THE LEADING THEATRE PhoweM Both Phones Main 43, ATTORNEYS T. 0. PAGE AND) J. E. MoGREW ARRESTED FOR INDULGING IN A STREET ROW Thomas D, Page, of the law yers who defended Paul Underwood, and J. B, MeGrew, al knows ney, were arrested by I Milliken this mor for ‘The row ocourred on First » front of the Hioneer bulld~ Who #aw the encounter WAAR Anna BEGINNING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 FOR TWO WEEKS r nay that k ida little thé best i Florence a racecar a Roberts in Jusiice Gann’s court wome time ago regarding Deputy Prosecuting | dis Whe a ; Altorney Griffith, Mr, Griffith late ny fighting, ing. Thowe of bribe teking, a8 was intimated, if Ge bribe faxing: a pan sauicaten: |Z Camille p and fons Hosted alow ge | Maa a er and MeGrew, who were mixed and up in the affair In hin answer to Mr. tition for disbarment, filed in the superior court, Attorney MoGrew the name of Attorney Page affair, To obte of this Page t - a ‘Then the fight came off. rittth’s pe The Adventure of Lady | Ursula Magnificent Scenery 25e, 50c, 752, $1.00, Boxes $7.69 claims thet the other e feht, but says he asked for an explanatio: when struck at him. Pa then waded In and soon a crowd w Gttracted to the scene by the cries for help of McGrew. Policoman Milliken responded and took both men to the police station, where they were booked on @ charge of fighting, and then released on thelr personal reeognizancer, as Navy Yard Exoursion Rots leave Pier 2 Sunday at 10 am. 1:15 p.m. 6:0 p.m. Cruiser Philadelphia now on drydock. eee pa ned ‘Tacoma for 50 Cents On the steamer Flyer, one way, 60 cents; round trip, The cents None More — Important In no other Iine of merchandise ts taverage buyer called upon to Dunlap, real estate’ 6s Unton dicen, |tFUst more implicitly in the intes- ste | rity of the seller than in purchasing eg, AR fano. ‘There are #0 many imi Reichert Bros, Pianos, 19 Union. |ionn some uf snide bear such 6 ciadinidindieientienrs striKing resemblance to the real, that Reward 600.00 reward will be paid for tn- formation that will k to the ar-| rest and conviction of any per persons found cutting cables herwise damaging our property. NSET TELEPHONE & TELE- GRAPH COMPANY. or Fly on the Flyer for 80 Conte | Teo Tacoma 66 o# ; Found trip conta, Always on Ume. Pacific Coast ( Clothing Comp’y. Clothing goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. STOP THOSE HEADACHES © ueadaches come from eye than any other cause. Stop taking medicine and come to us for; & permanent cure. We FIX head- aches. | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO | 1207 Second Ave., Seattle. | (Next to Stone, Fisher & ore.) 0. BUCK & CO. Kien’s, Boys’ and Obil- ‘drone Olothing Furnishing Goode, Mts and Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new ‘Times Building. Wholesale and Retail Lane’ And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Estimates furnished Cc. M, SHAW 4& CO. Gouth side Colman dock, foot of Col- | umbia street, Phone, Black 331. | uiek Kidney Cure Stops in In the back end cures cil kidney and biedder troubles, 60s. QUICK ORUG CO. 704 ist ave — PIKE STREET OPTICAL C SEE —— | PLUMBING | ! } | i if | | 417 Pike Street 417 Pike Street, Formerly 906 Pike § Byes Examined Free ot 600 PAIR U. 8. CAVALRY BOOTS High Top, Hand Sewed ana ‘aterproof. W. S. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave. } Gur CALL. TRADE Prices ODI eo coos AUD Open. Front Whirte. 1a) Collar Cutts cat BEST MEATS And Bent Service, — Speck Fiven to Hotein, Restaurante, ‘Logging Camps. B18 Western ave Phone, Main 498 attention DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE | yay 708 Wot | Albert Hansen "®'*\ The iargest jewelry house in the| The American Clothier, 03 First Ave. | Agent for the Celebrated Jc Stetson Hat, $4 and 35, on or \ot# sometimes take advantage of the |that there is such a word as ” “ by any means an easy mat 7 the uninitiated to distinguish the difference. We regret that deal- lack of knowledge on the part of | their patrons and overtook the fact fenita and use a general term for a aciass when there is realiy &s much difference as there is be- tween day and night. We are very particular in our representations and every instrument is sold for exactly what it is, Our large weneral ware- rooms, as well as the five plano par- lors, are crowded with the best as- sorted stock of the leading makes ever ehown here, all going at trom a third to @ half jess than actual value during our great expansion, | surplus stock and special cut price | sale, | D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Second Avenue, Burke’ Building. tion,” P BREWING & M COMPANY = TWO DOZEN HALF-PINT BOTTLES DELIVERED TO OF CITY, # CENTS. PHONE, RAINIER 30. Hot- Blast Coal your Coal Bill « Stove saves onesthird Cole's ERNST BROS 606 Pike St. | Tel, John 2831. Until you have seen o We have absolutely the stock of Stoves tn the Northwest. Your special attention is) od to our stock of Cast Cock Stoves for families of small size. TR Gil the Bi l every time; cost very little, cook perfectly amd last definitely Fuoera: Directors ana Parlors Third avenue aod se MAISON BARBERIS, SUNDAY, NOV. 24 DINNER MENU In the matter of COOKING UTENSILS we have everything in the kitchen or galley, and can supply you at a mi * Dinner will be served in the main dining ball from 11 4. m. until 9 = p. m, for 7S, Including wine: oF a Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. yoked dinner served in. pri- Northwest FiXture Annex, 313 First Avenue vate parlors for $1.50 per plate, sour, Chicken Creole, Vermicelil. RELISHES J Radishes, Olives. Ontona. FISh. Deep Sea Cod au Gratin. ENTREBS. Chicken Fricase la Royale. Ravioll a la Dalermintana, ollops of Veal au Pettit Pots. y | ANNIVERSARY SALE | | ROAST. Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce pose and Apple Sauce. VEGET ABI Baked, Steamed and Mashed atoes, Garden Peas, Sugar Corn. BERT, and Cake. Nuts. Cheese. Cate No | ‘Tis THREE y |] career, HARD We |} thelr fruit, and the organization has during Wonderful ‘progress, ‘Today it stands as one of the STORES tn Washingto The liberal policy which we have maintained will be more LIBERAL than ever. ‘The lower which Were always the lowest, will be lowered still fartht i's possi) norrow this ‘special sale, as a sort of & to the people of Seattl Ing towns, for the pete ni | I they've s and in aiding ws t@ up this ¢ BAT BAR o big decoration but tigg this OUR THIRD “ nit us to tell you of thet 4 you, and we assure you) "| LEADE aa pr that short time MUST BE SOLD. I will reduce the price of this prop- erty from $1,600 to $1,850 in order to cloae {t out at once,” The prope sists of a modern 5-roor lot 40x120, and « large The buildings od under $1,800. the follow! balance 375 4 at on deferr cent rn dupit a pur sh with at 6 p r quarter, 1 payment ved on every item advert VERSARY sale WRGAT Space will not A, LAWRENCE, 908% Secor - 1612 First avenue, on M th ) pounds lard, 205 yards Auction: Sales | ard of November,’ at 10:8 rp, 8 room "heaters, ae AUCTION SALE—On tot} ¢ boys’ overah s. steel FM V itm me hick: | f F ete, erton & Co, will § t ms,| 12 my $ xes auctioneer, me GESRESESE? Re! $3 gegegaeaa,

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