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CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER TUNNEL Se Agreement Reached y a final settlement} tween Committees Northern tunnel and matter at ite regular ting toniaht. by the Star Sator- committees on cor- ‘and streets reached a def- t With Judge Thomas ting the Great North-| other ra ia, Saturday |O* the south to Interd. | On the south the ralir ‘of the council com-/ “eed back to the city Oc —_ Burke were in |Ue from Jackson to Kin, closed doors from | Widen Fourth avenue afternoon ntl after from King to above Main street; to The whole | Widen Jackson street to TS feet from aning to| Fourth avenue south to Third avenue | tail, and|*outh, and make a crossing the full om every phvane | Width of the street under the trac proposed fran-| Which cross Jackson street, in the ‘an amended were| Middle of that block oe hands today. | The raitroads will also give a road Agreed upon are | YAY across half the block from Third be outlined in Saturday's |A¥enue and Yerler way to Fourth pity grants the vacation Venue south and Washington stroet from. Virginia. to| The ralire Bives the franchises | (he street widened Recessary to the op-| They will build and maintain tunael and terminal |>tidaes over the approaches to. the nel. also a viaduet from 4 | Give Roadway the north, Yay x in consi Bay Gental to Oriental avenue at Con- ecticut street, over its tracks, and two other viaduote at points the city | Tay designate when trac becomes | of such magnitude as to make them | On Railroad Avenue | Railroad avenue is to remain as tt! ‘DERRICK BREAKS - ee FATAL RESULT ‘The column was dropped by the breaking of as derrri which was pobsting It Tho two buge weights crushing & portion of wall of the building. and & large part of the a a was the timbers of the scaffolding struck the men who were ' ay iy # ; Pe f i i is i : i g i N rettived here of the murder of D. C. ¥, wuperintendent of the vita tee Mhools for Oriental negroes. Mont- Tithe, mettervent by |fomery was on Bia way to Baleoiol seailed b ex natives, “He was killed and hie terribly mautiinted. This te thevArst instance of the murder of an American teacher in the tatands. vernor Odell is the favorite here tn'the election betting. The odds are 2 to 1 in his favor, and a large amount of money has been placed. sustained, the al- |The same odds are given that the serious. The plaintif{t| republicans will have a major in ta lthe next house of representatives. A heavy off-year vote is expected in this state tomorrow. been dug tor stale shone 4 ‘atond stron The BRANDY, Va, r, Ve, Nev, 8 President Wal Report of of Gommis-|noosevelt's train ee here at this morning for Washington. sioner Herman The ‘president and Secretary Cor. ltelyou will immediately continue on ON, D. C., Nov. %—|to their homes, where they will vote. —~ ik ot Commissioner | | WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov. 3 neral land office mt Roosevelt py H Dublio'today. It shows |kers'on his way to Oveter Bay at 1 ment dispored of' o'clock. Of land in the past More thas in the pre- Commissioner Her- CHICAGO, Nov, 3—Wheat 71 3-8, 16-8, | minat yard lever, jthe tunnel mat ds agree to reconstruct | in Conference Be- and Railroad Rep- resentatives Likely to Be Ratified is except the following r as to the use ack, at nger tral dur r Tun over the Local ewitehiny making up t any hour o: ar § for the vaga- regula. flats where the ter- e to be located. How- adjustment < the settle- proposition prov tion of streets tions on the tid it in w ment of eany While the indications are that the matter will reach practically a final ttlement tonight, the ordinances nting he franchises can not be nally passed until 10 days shall have elapsed. ‘The ctty charter pro: vides that franchise ordinances shall fot be passed uritil 39 days after their introduction, and that the posed ordinances must be publ |10 days before the final vote taken Tt haw beer the introduc the ferminal hed is more than 30 days since | n of the proposed rall- | ‘(BOTH SIDES CLAIM FOR TOMORROW A SWEEPING VICTORY POLITICAL MANAGERS OF TWOGREAT PART! OF DEFEAT FOR THEIR COUNTYAND LEGISLATIVE TICKETS The local managers of the two | reat parties at the close of the cam- } palgn. on each side profess an op- timistic confidence in @ signal vic- tory tomorrow, A everything in sight. and some things that to the jess intereMed ibe out of sight. the apathetic campaign, it | « large vote will be cast. The Republicans clahe they will elect every man on their county ticket. and every legislative candid. ate. The Democrats, with equal as hat they will elect for clerk, yer ife, outing ty the rest of iso claim that! n “eit be gated to-wac- himself as superior judge by a large majority. On the legisiative ticket they set down as certain, the election of at least 15 of th candidates. They proclaim gleefully that they have counted noses in the Thirty-four senatorial district. and that Judge Moore has Geor Piper beaten by 160 to 200 majority. Final Republican Rally ‘The Republicans will hold a rally at the Armory tonight with Will EF. Humphrey, candidate for congress, as the star attraction. Last Satur- EATTLE STAR. WASHINGT road ordinances, but they have not yet been published 10 days. Work to Commence ‘That work is tot mediately upon ¢ of the fra ommenced tm final 5 « ordinances | 1 to Judge Burk npson would no oof the amend in He stated that matter i# entirely in t ands neil and out of his pr nan James, @ memt At has had t rt stated that in his ed franchise ordinan Councilman James Talks Joring the fact that the tun minal proposition ts to re A prevent congested Mf affairs and that the publ naious to neo the deal go th etated Mr, James, “I think th ecured abc the conceasio that could be expected from the ral roals, As & matter of fact, with HI toption of the provistona agreed | upon, the inlet of traffic from the south, at the southerly end of the proposed tunnel, will be much better than at the present time. “Also the proposed established grades agr spon wall do mueh to- wards ing the problem tn the southern part of the elty ea would nuh.” | ty SCOFF AT IDEA Republic- it thet place, + by John by Gov. Mo- wan Cushman, od himmelf to « liway question, ongly advocated the appoint tive railroad commission, wi bh his hobby. Mr. Cushman spoke on Rational issues. The State at Large Both partion claim the state, the Republicans by. vd the Demo: a Chairs he Republic. day night an enthusiast an meeting w which was pre will have @ Jarge majority tn the legislature. We Chairman Heltner clain Democratic state ticket w ‘and that there will be poeratic majority in_ the Insuring the re- turn of fenator O¢orwe Turner to tho United tater senat Leeally, complete arrangemen have been made for getting out the vote. It im admitted that there will be an wounual masount of stretching. The shrewdest observers predict, ar is customary fm Off years, the weak candidates on each tleket are going |! to be hit hard. COUNCIL COMMITTEE THIS AFTERNOON CONSIDERS JAIL PLANS of the council com- ittee on tie buildis and nde at the city hail this after- noon the urgent need of a new city Jat] is being considered. ‘The recent settling of the old jail causing the cells on the ground floor to be flooded with water and mak ing the former detestable condition ‘of the prison much worse, makes tm- mediate action necessary. In view of this fact, chairman Red- ward called a mecting of the com- mittee for this afternoon. It In ex- pected that definite action will be taken in regard to bringing the mat- ter of building « new Jail at once be- fore the council, probably. at to- it's meeting. hief ot Police Sullivan stated this morning that the members of the, committee were already unoM- | clahy atvined of the recent settling of the off jalt's foundations, making in At s meeting . dition to this, however, he stated that he expected to dictate an ofM- cial statement of the serious condi- tions existing in the Prement jail, and have it presented to the com- mittee in seasion this afternoon On account of the fect that there was some question in the minds of the council as to the advinnbility of pending separate buildings for a city Jail, the new Jail proposition Bao Seen delayed by the leas pross- ing city hall problem. But now that conditions have reached point where the present Jail ie becoming unbearable, tt ts ex- pected that the city hall and jail tions will, in part at least, bo newrenated. Councilman Redward, chairman of the committee on public buildings and grounds, realizes the seriousness of the delay in building a new jail and promises to push thematter tn the council. NEED OF NEW CITY JAIL IS NOW IMPERATIVE Seattle must have a new yan which for the past 12 years has been prison 1s past all repair and must soon join the pro ‘The ancient chamber of horrors made to werve as a city sion of an- einet landmarks bound for the realms of the has been. Long steeped in fith and swa) wooden structure Is now sinking from sight wooden foundations. to the rapid decay of its ‘oners in the lower tier of cells ar ankle deep after every rainstorm and the twisting of the under the strain placed upon them now makes it impossible lock many of the cage doors. rming with vermin the ancient in the mud, owing Already prin. compelled to stand in water wi ‘There must be no further delay. The old jail hag seon prac- mosictans of ‘thi TON, MONDAY EVE G, NOVEMBER RICH ALASKAN MYSTERIOUSLY Friends of John Bich, wealthy mii man from Alaska, are grea ied over his strange disap pearance With $40,000 tr and money on his person h tle hotel Saturday and has not nAeen wince. Wh ent af tor he left the hotel ery. J W. Boron r : a ly wo che left the is a my ted the disap to the jaat night and a» was instituted whieh has fail: reveal the whereabouts of the mis e ed te t the } Last night the poll _DISAPPEARS | | »| deavore patrol that I a close look for t Au yet no report rear reac adquar @ him and th tation this to keep him ruday ¢ wore « hat por dark Hie tne and 0 derby streaked with gray. | = COMMISSION STILL STUDYING THE MINES Investigation of Collicries " Continues---State-| ments of the Parties to Be Taken Up on } Next Friday mmission left this city early {hia morning for Pond Creek, arriv- ing there at 7 o'clock, They found the min eh an extent that wa inspection was im possible. The commission the eded t the upper Lehigh where they made an Investigati: representative coitieries, — At o'clock they started in their special train for Drifton, where they will examine the Cox collieries, * commission — is panied by Thomas Duffy, di president of United Mine Worker, Fepresenting the miners. The coal Superintendent Warriner of the Le- high Valley road 1 Buper- Intendent Richard of the Lehigh @ Wilkesbarre. The members of the ommiasion arrived here yesterday vening in thelr special car, and the party started for the mines before o'clock thia morning. They wiltcon- tinue thelr examination of t Heries tn this district nti! Thur a Jn Friday the commision expects | of th | mented si | | to take up the stater of the two ties to the controv . Mi i pected, will in t ted to th nt fro: ome corder Nei President day. Ass the commisai od fh ranton to r ntatemen he counter-statement | the opetators, according to the | resent understanding, will be pre- | the commission on Thurs. | day. On Friduy the open hearing | will be renewed, at which time the | commission will proceed to the con- ratl the controversy in a! manner similar to the conduct of 2 law suit Bishop Spalding of the comission | conducted high mass at St. Peters | cathedral at Scranton yesterday, and Preached the sermon foliowing. | The other members of the commission | Bitended the wervice and sat tn the | front pews. Bishop Spaiding’s seat was the tonth verse of the 13th . ter of Bt. Pasl's eplatio to the Tho. ran: | “Love worketh no iil to his neigh- bor: ‘Therefore love is the fullfilling o law. ST. LOUIS, Noe. %—The united city moved their headquarters this morning. The event was made the occasion of the most remarkable Band parade ever seen in Bt. Louls. Four hundred bands marched in column, piayi unison. The procession immense crowds MARK TICKET RIGHT OR IT WILL NOT 60 the Australian bal- lot under the laws of the state cither vote ticket straight bY either vote a ticket # 0 Placing the X mark in the cir- ole at the head of the proper column, or he must mark the name of every candidate whom he wishes to support by placing opposite ach name, your tieket according to jaw if you want it counted HARVARD CLUB In_votin, A number of Harvard alumni met|to recognize the union and t Saturday afternoon at the chamber | the schedule of wages demanded of commerce and organized a Har- vard club, Samuel Fill seer of Harvard, dent: Herpes Ci ; and Geo. Ht. Presta svegetary. A committee to consider the a visability of having entrance exam: ination to Harvard, held in @enttle, was appointed. It wan decide: arrange for ® dinner to be held in the near future, to which all Har- vard men in the elty would be in- vited, In view of enrolling them as members of the club. ASSASSIN USES BOMB Blows Up Hous With Fatal it CHICAGO, Nov. 3—The hou Joseph Kordeck In Chieago He was blown up last night by a dyn mite bomb, and Kordeck and his two-year-old daughter were kill ot tically @ quarter of a century of service. At its best It was but a temporary makeshift. By good rights it should have b torn down when the county vacated it in 1890 and turned it Over to the city along with the city hall property. ‘Onee It was only inhuman to confine prisoners in the present city jail. Now it is criminal. The blood of every prisoner who ray hereafter come to an untimely death through imprisonment in the slimy depths of the old fall will be upon the heads of the present city councilmen: Build a new jail, and build it now. act tonight: Seattle canont afford to be penny wise and pound foolish. The estimated c: { a jail which will serve all purposes for years to come is but $40,000. Gan Seattle afford to endure the shame and dingrace of main- taining a prison worse than any dungeon in benighted Maxico merely that this paltry sum may be saved? ‘The council need not fear the verdict of the people in thin case, s0u8 SURESERUSHONSHEOEECEDANENEOEENERNEEEEES WHERE IT <r 1S WINTER WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vietnity- Els PASO, Tex. Nov. 8-—A cold| fr, frost ‘Tuesday, increasing cloud- wave h swept over this region dur-|!ness and shower; light te fresh ing the past 24 hours. It is reported | southwest to south winds. Let the counet! act and that snow has heen falling Heavily in the mountatr ‘Tonight and Mra Kordeck badly Injured. She may die. Seven children escaped with slight injuri ‘The house was fired and burned down. A neigh- bor's house was also burned by com- munication of the flames. The fam- lly were asleey when the explosion occurred, The bomb was placed under the room where the parents were sleeping. Charles Smith has been arrested. He had pald a great deal of attention to one of the Kordeck girls, who \s about to marry another man, and it is clatmed that he had made threats against the family. EXPELLED OFFICER 1S REINSTATED By a deciston rendered late Satur- day afternoon the civil service a- mission reinstated Ernest Le Count the patroknan who was expelle from the police department by Chie of Polles John Sullivan ‘several ‘woels ago on @ charge of demand- prostitute. The chief was sustained at the mended that he be wnded for 30 days for not the ease to headquarters. ‘The officer, however was not found guilty of attempting to compound a felony. IMPORTANT TEST CASE WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 3— The case of Opineo Yeaza, a Fillpino who was refused citisenship on racial grounds, will come up this Week in the supreme court of the District of Columbia. The case is regarded as highly important, be- cause it f ives the right of the natives of the Philippine archipelago to become Americans STRIKERS WIN OUT SCHENECTADY, N, Y., Nov. 1+ The striking motormen on the Hud- son Valley electric railway have won their fight. The company has agreed adoy . the men. The motormen returned t& work this morning and cars are run- ning as usu RATE WAR IS IMPENDING There is a probability that before many days a fierce cut-rate war on the Seattle-Whatcom steamer run will be In pro Manager W. J. Kiliss of the Washington Navigation Company, owners of the Steamer Bay City, ie Aguring on putting that Vessel and three others on that route, Such action will undoubtedly lead to a hard fight for the control of the traMc between the two cities, In fact, the officials of the LaConnei ‘Trading & Transportation Company have announcéd that they will cut fares to 25 cents, if need be, in case new steamers are put on the run. The latter company operates the steamers Utopia and George E. Starr between the two cities, the other steamers on the route being the State of Washington and Sehome of the Pacific Coast Company, and the steamer D DROPS OUT OF SIGHT ‘The police were notified last night that William Keenan was missin from the Alaska Commercial hotel, Mr, Keenan is a newoomer in Beat- tle and his acquaintances are very much worried about him. 'T. Crows called the attention of the police to the disappearar rhe trunk and personal belongings of the missing are still at the hotel where they have been since Oct, 4, when Keen- an dropped out of wight. He is 45 years of age, 6 fect 6 inches tall and has a brown mustache. 1902 $50 Ez Each min a re with nice Renton car line utes’ ride from Plone clone to car; lay well, ~ $500 t 60 x 110, 15 minutes from Pioneer pa on University line, fine view Lake Union, level, with nice slope to lake. Herbert S$ Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block, First avenue and Cherry streot. LION CLOTHING HOUSB 220-222 Ist Ave. So. cor, Main BANKRUPT SALE OF _ MACKINTOSHES A Spokane Merchant's Loss Your Gain. HALF PRICE. Machintoshes and Cravenettes, $8.00 Mackintoshes $1.50 $5.00 Machintoshes . 82.50 $10.00 Mackintoshes .....85.00 $15.00 Cravenettes 87.50 $20.00 Cravepettos .....810.00 Warranted Absolutely Water- proof. ss <a ot Barend, a See Bliverware and ow net rer Plated Ware and Cutlery, Sliver Novelties, Purs- es, Field and Opera Glasses, Spectacies, Byeginases and everything rtaining to a first-class ry business will be offered without reserve to the highest bidder. perme & Co. Jewele cians, Hinokiey rN CRAVENETTE $12.50 i The Real Cravenette, Wat- erproof Overcoat W. B. HutchinsonCo. Corner Second and Union RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Aneurporated. 1220-1222 tnd — Phone, Mats TUEBSDAY SPBCIALS. An exeellent time to purchase Thanksgiving sundries and fixings. Fancy best quality Lemon, New. fancy one-pound cartons Raising, best seeded, regular Orange or Citron Pee! special per pound ... 1Se Price 1c, per New England packages, 4 for, ound. ince Meat 250ENTSA MONTE $500 REWARD Will be secured within three of years at the outside $500 low in Squire P. n't a shadow of doubt the market minutes from Pioneer place by three car lines. The Pacific school Is across the school in within two blocks. Churches All conventences are ghts, cement sidewalks, by every pere son who buys one rk during the present sale, Of this we hav It in the closest in property on tive street and the Catholic the was, re right at hand. electric of all denomini there, ete. sewers, city water, Terma, one-third cash and the balance tn six, twelve and eigh- teen months. - Go and see the property. lighted. Our representative will be there Twelfth and Jefferson, You will surely be every day—north If there is one garment more than another that needs to be well made, it is a Winter Over- coat. Most men want their Overcoats to wear for three or more seasons. The best mer- chant tailors know how to make Overcoats that will give this service, and so do the Long el i a well 4 the emart novelties. iG $10, $12, $15 to $30 One price. Plain Figures. Se te DELICIOUS! , “Bk Poana box contains 18 favors. ALWAYS FRESH. EASTERN PRICES, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue GRAND ANNIVERSARY SALE Effects our entire store. If you are looking for anything in the way of Merchandise Bargains, now ts the time to purchase them. Our prices, which are always low, will be eut down lower still for this Third Anniversary Sale. It would be impossible to describe all of our superior bargaina, but we assure you the figures we quote represent but a fraction of their regular value. Hundreds of such Dargains as these will be offered daily— Fleece Lined Cotton Cashmere, in pretty Perstan Stripes and floral designs, regular value 18¢; Anniversary sale price, yard ......11%0 Beautiful Percales, the cholcest 12%c qualities, bought for this sale, and as a Big Anniversary Sale price, will go at, per yard. .....90 Elegant All Wool Plaids, Serges, Cashmeres, Granites and Mixtures, values 89¢ and 50c; Anniversary Sale price, per yard «+ ss.ameBle ‘Watch our ads. in the daily papers. See our windows, The Stove Question Is not answered ina day. We have spent years in careful study of the fuel conditions of this fection of the county, and of the kind of stoves best suited to these conditions, For families of medium eize our Cast Cook Stoves fill the bill every time. ‘They last indefinitely, cook per~ feotiy and the price is very ttle, Don't buy a stove until you have seen our line—it is by far the largest in the Northwest. Main Sto: First Avenue and Spring Street. jorthwest Fixture Annex:d1a First Avenue South. SBTLINe SHAMAN: FOLEY Got NDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embalmera, 107 First Ave, bet, Pike and Union, Geattle, Wash. R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wh te and Retail Outfitters, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Fi JEWELRY AND SILVER’ 5 WARE Albert Hansen 7): th ‘Phe largest elry house im the ahora eo nae 1413 Second Avenue ‘ Bon Marche block. Tel. Main CALMER a 1230 oat four money back Bells Ladies’ Suita, Waiste, a hieeacon oman Right KIND We make a specialty of Fine Coffee and Coffe Cakes,