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Prank the A figures | waa the dormitory at! ington at an] urday morning, | "A man ad been found im the} the private room of the and Mes at tha | a and hysterical cries " jold. The preceptress weana early this morning, at ehould she see Dut a man na @ day laborer staring at pipe « place of partial conceal: room. ase ‘ine area p for the door to get aw 7 creature. and the i i Het fy al actress. Boe t ‘two weeks’ a ‘one. She work tn It, i t I F & . 2 a & i qa wee 8 1; j : capable ‘ anf, the stage setings are | late tn every dotnit b feature of the were claborate and the songs new and the gage ‘There were lots of fresn had th be put tn Jumt. for at lor pone put in Ju ny is headed by George made a seone | ‘nitz Me Again. minstrei star was funnier ever. He seemed to & particularly comical mood the first part of the show in @ state of hie whole mixup | tor. Mr. Wiisen on the staxe just before da med- | popular | ¥. He worked up » climax with his whistling | Saeed in yiee the augience does | Coombs wan given a hearty | le sang “I've Got M: and as an encore ren- | Is No Place’ Ltke | le was encored rep: an, the noted English also encored many times. the silo there are several | acts Introduced. George | has a new monologue that well. The Carl Damsman | ot acrobats expel anything | wen in their line on @ local Young Brothers, in n| Rerobatic turn, were also Haverly’s Minstrets will clone | ¥ night. ‘There will be a on that afternoon. ii “Yon Yonson” fonton,” one of the oldest dialect piayn on the Amer Page. opened a week's engaxe at the Thien Avenue theater e play haw been on Toad for the part 10 years, but its popularity. The per- last night was given to room only.” jbeen tale of lynching, Finally meveral of the bolder co- da plucked up courage to Invent! wate—whether as a matter of per- Sonal Interest or just plain curiosity is not known—bui they investigated. It was-no man at all, Just an timl- tation of & soarecrow figure, The students of the other mex had been up to a Hallowe'en joke, A plaster case of a miner brought from the Buffalo exposition, which had been stored in the power house at the university had been stolen, made more life-like and placed in Miss Howard's room by the bad boys. Another dummy miner of the aame nature and stored in the same place, was also missing. Search disclosed him adorning the porch of a pri- vate residence near the ‘varsity grounds, Swede lumberman. His vartous ex- pertegces are at times ludicrous and at others sad, ‘There is a villain, a weak old man and several preity girls in the piece, Dut the interest centers in Yon, the whole-souled Swed 1% 19 exceedingly realivtic. It ls dur. ing this scene that the big lumber MAN Fescties the woman who after, wards proves to be his long lost sister. ‘The play ts well cast. The prin- etpal part of “Yon Yonaon” is well handied by Nelse Erickson, an actor Of no little ability. His dialect in uaint and ts not in the least over- me. In the sadder parts he is as matich @t ease as when in a comedy scene. Mr. Erickson is a Swede by birth and sae better than most t actors just how to portray the part. He does not make the character ludicrous one, but there ta a naturainess about his work that te refreshing. Florence Gear, who plays Grace Jennings, ts not only a bea: nt. Few patroimen pave retained their beats the office force has and materially chai A ‘and today Trantor brood mares was begun h auspices of the y Company. The st lot to go under the hammer noted trotting stallion Jay I beat son of the noted ¢ TO PAINT BATTLE OF SAN JUAN THE SEATTLE STAR | | THE MARKETS | on Western ave Kastern exer are way from wo. k ap-| ‘Trade was, brisk this morning tay setting all the he fruit market is well wt ord grapes are golng che WHOLESALE PRICES jer ‘at | (These prices are to any buyer REPUBLICAN TICKET Judgo of Supreme Court. HIRAM B, HADLEY Representatives in Congr WESLEY |. JONES. FRANCIS W, CUSHMAN WILLIAM 6. HUMPHREY Sheriff. * JOHN WOODING County Auditor. ROE B. LAMPING. jewepayer Roterprise: WASHINGTON, Dd. Cc, (Special Corres midene useia «thet = Vasill the great Russiar military painter, has well under way his pictures ofthe battle of San Juan bill, The great painter, who become as the greatest depictor of battle scenes the w the subjec now inting. He ‘July, that he might obtain the proper understanding of the scene of the battle, of the light and of th and foliage. He also mad ough study of the United St diers and of their uniforms manner of fighting. It ls expe: that hie plet of the battle which President Roosevelt will be rominent, will he the best of his ter work. Hunting Coats SLICKERS Prairie Loaded Bhells. Peerless Loaded Shells. Waisrode Loaded Shells. r1at FIRST AVENUE. ‘COSOSSeseososoveceeootee has and abducted Numerous other the guerillas. ‘The native constabulary t# hunt- | Ing the outlaws and has killed sev- eral of them, KICKS A CHILD TO DEATH INEZ, Ky. Nov, 4%. — Pleasant Sprading js in jail bere upon the charge of kicking his four-year-old boy in the head repeatedly until the child was dead. After the alleged crime Sprading went away into the mountains, taking with him bis old- est daughter, who was a witness to the murder, " She has since returned and told the whole story. There has and the jail is strongly guarded. LONDON, Nov. %—The ‘British steamship St. Regulus, just arrived at Gravesend, reports ‘that she col- lided with the Spanish steamship Enero on Oct. 22, and that the lat. ter was sunk, ail of her crew except three being drowned, The collision occurred off Dungeness. ‘The boiler of the Enero exploded, and she sank in a few mint crac RET Fly on the Flyer for 50 Conte To Tacoma 50 cents; round trip 75 cents. Always on time. 40 PAIR U. 8. CAVALRY BOOTS High Top, Hand Sewed ana Waterproof. W. S. Kirk, 1209 18t Ave. QUEEN CITY A AUNDRY is & simple one of the | but big-hearted | Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. Clothing goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. Wholesale and Retail F.W. Merrick|_ The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John B. Stetson Hat, 14 and $5. "hie Farnsce BBO UP 1409 SECOND AVENUE —— Fuget Sound Electric Railway THIRO RAIL SYSTEM Geattle- Tacoma Interurban Railway Depot and City Ticket Office, tet Ave. and Jackson St. ‘Trains for Kent, Auburn, Tacoma and way points Leave. 00 a. 30 00 00 Arrive. 4:15 a. m 9:20 & m, 10/30 #. m, 00 m. m. m. m. m. m. m. . ™, Arrive. #102 a 9:00 a. BRADLEY, urer. AUGHEY County Clerk. W. T, SCOTT. Coroner. DR. C, B. HOYER Assessor. JOHN W. F TER. County Superintendent of Schools. G, HARTRANPFT. County Surveyor. P. F. WRIGHT. Judge of Superior Court. GBORGE MORRIS. | County | Prices on small purchases average cont, higher.) Vegetables Potatons, $100813 por hk; letcucs, 100 ‘pe te, $4 Union block. | —_—- Reichert Brow, Pianos, 110 1 Democratic Ticket Judge of Supreme Court. BRADLEY REAVIS. in Congress. YPTERILL, MB. tative: Oo, BR. MOL FRANK Bh, € Sheriff. ED CUDINEE County Auditor. HARRY 1, DREES Eounty Treasurer, JOHN SCHRA. County Clerk. FREDERICK H, PIKE. Prosecuting Attorney. B, FRED DALE WOOD, Coroner, J. D, SHERROCK. Assessor. W. L. LIVESLEY. ‘intendent of Schools. T. CAMPBELL. Sup: we County Surveyor. G. MEADE EMORY. County Commi: ‘Third Commissioner District. PL J. SMITH County Commi; Firat Commissioner District, SHARLES BAKER. Wreckmaster. W. J. WALLACE. jioner DR. J. J. SMITH. Btate Senator, ist District. A. T. VAN DE VANTE! State Senator, 32d District. O. A. TUCKER. State Senator, 33d District. ANDREW HEMRICH. State Senator, Hth District. GEORGE U. PIPER. 15 State Senator, 35th District. | W. G, POTTS. . State Senator, 36th District. RICHARD M. KINNEAR. State Senator, I7th District. EB B. PALMER For Representatives, 40th Distrrot. W, HH, CLARKE. WESLEY W. BROWN. M. M. MORRILL. For Representatives, 41st District. W. A. CARLE. GEORGE W. TInBr For Represent EDGAR C. RAINE. DR. C. & EMERY “For Reprosentatives, 43d District. FRED W. COMSTOCK. LOUIS LEVY. resentatives, 44th District. JAMES WEIR. mune cou For Representatives, 45th District. GEORGE W. DILLING, G FRIES. For Representatives, 46th District. CHARLES 8. GLEASON. | JOSEPH LYONS. For Representatives, 47th District. REUBEN W, JONES. WILLIAM FH. LEWIS. For Justice of the Peace. City of Seattle T.-H. CANN RR. GEORGE, ‘Wost Seattle Precinct. F. A. CLOW. Ballard Pi R. W. GRE Franklin Precinct. JACK McKENZIB. % EDWARDS. Kirkland Precinct, JAMES BELL. Springhill Precinct. EB. M. CARTER. Duwamish Precinct. HARRY CARSON, Innaquah Precine' YRUS DARST. Newcastle Precinct. CHAS. HORNBERG, levue Precinct EDWIN LAWES. For Constable. City of Seattle, BAMUEL KAUFMAD Bailard Precinct, SMITH Riverside Precinct, J. W. BLAKELEY, Kirkland Precinct, ES H. WEST. DAN Ro: Bellevue Precinct ROBURT SMITH Justice of Peace, Columbia Precinct. ~ County Commissioner Third Commissioner District. WILLIAM J. TRIMBLE. County Commissioner Firet Commissioner District. M. DAULTO Wreckmaater. W. L. GALK State Senator, 20th District. ISAAC, CALMOUN, tate Senator, det District. r SMITHERS. State Senator, 2 PAUL LAND. State Senator, 33d District. JAM CONWAY. State Senator, Mth District. G. CHARLES G. BROTSCHE. State Senator, 36th District. EDWARD HOLTEN JAMES. State Senator, 37th District. WILLIAM PIGOTT. “For Representatives, 40th District. gr MERRIFIELD. WILLIAM GREENLEAF. WILLIAM COCHRANE. ‘or Representatives, 4ist District. ALEXANDER ATKINSON, Sr. JOSEPH McCAd “For Representatives, 42d District. JAMES H. BOYCE. GEORGE N. HODGDON. “For Representatives, 43d District. BURTON B. BENNETT. J. A. GILLULY. Representatives, 44th District. MAURICE SUMMERFIELD, fh, REAGAN, For Representatives, 45th Distri C. B. BLETHEN, DANIEL MURPHY. For Representatives, 46th District. WALTER M. FRENCH. ROBERT WELCH. 7 Representatives, 47th District. THOMAS J. CHURCH. LEOPOLD M. STERN * Justice of the Peace, City of Seattle G. A Cc. ROCHESTER. Sammamish Precinct. CHAS. V. BEARDSLER. South Seattle Precinct. 3. H. TODD, Wert Seattle Precinct. U, W. CALLERMAN, Gilman Precinct. ALEXANDER PETHERSO: Ballard Precinct. J. B. LUCAS. Issaquah Precinet. THOMAS LINDSAY, South Park Precinct, C,H. CROSSEN, For Constable. Seattle Precinct, JOSEPH SHEY. ‘Went Seattle Precinct, FRED LEMONDS. fiman’ Preeine HARRY JOHNSON, Ballard Precinct. ZUPP Tesaquah F ALBERT ANDERSON. South Park Precine’ H, SCHWPEDE Springhill Precinct. JACOB TE N. JA. KK I, CEO. B. LAMPI (SEAL) G, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of foregoing list of nominations is a true, full and complete list of the nominations certified to me by the various political parties of King County, Wash. Witness my hand and official seal this 23rd day of October, A. D, 1902. 1 Choose, Ea! Cents to Tacoma Butter, Butter a Tena, Graon Fruit Cut Rates to Tacoma magnificent steamer Flyer | | yund trip ingle trip 60 pi an ~ } Danoing Clas Wilson at Ranke Hialt 1 Friday evenings. 1 + ps SOCIALIST TICKET Judge of Gupreme Court. cher & Oar Prohibition Ticket Judge of Supreme Court. Socialist Labor Ticket | Judge of Supreme Court. | WM, J. HOAG. tD CLAYBO "INDEPENDENT RE THOMAS NEILL lopresentativie: Representatives in Congr Representatives in Congress. CURLOCK Sheriff Sheriff. ABE BRBARCLIFE. ©, HERRINGTC JOSEPH BELL. County Tr "For Senator, 30th District. .. WALTER WALKER. : mids ns ee Courity Clerk. FRED ROBERTS. surer. = CountysAuditor. County Auditor. Serato SCRE JON G. AMATI HIRAM H. PEASE. County Treasurer. ~ County Treasure — ), c. HARRY BF County © County Clerk. ~ Prosecuting Attorney, JOHN W. MONETT . . » Prosecuting Attorney. w. WHEDON. Coroner. HERMAN SCHREIBER. PHIPPS. cER. OTIS BRI County Surveyor. CHARLES REGEL. Coroner. W. V. GILDAY. Coroner, “County Commissioner. ‘Third Commins JOUN F mer District, ARLSO: “County Superintendent of Schools. KMAN. F. J. BOYD. County Commissioner. First Commissioner District. W, B. AE ¥. J. BR. County Surveyor. CARL H. REEVES. ~ Judge of Superior Court. OVID A. BYERS. ~ County Surveyor. J, J, HAWKIN: ~ County Commi Third Ce 4 Wreckma: Be M. CLYDE. je Senator, Sist District. S& PLOUGH. P. mmissio JONE ™ County Commission: Third Commissioner District. J. Bt Ws. Justice of STEV, Constal PAUL WAG) yunty Commissioner. First Commissioner District. WILLIAM O'KE! on — County Commissioner, ~ Wreckmaster, WILIIAM HUMPHREY. ~~ State Senator, 90th District. W. H. VINEYARD. ite Senator, Sist District. F. X. CHRISTMAN. State Senator, 32d District. J. A. MeCORKLI State Senator, 33d District. GEORGE W. FICKS. State Senator, 24th District. N State Senator, 3th District. L. W. KIDD. State Senator, 26th District. 4H. F, TITUS. State Senator, 37th District. J. MH. STEELE. For Representatives, 40th District ALEX. PAULSON, LB DUNCAN. MATT PRTSCHE. “For Representatives, 41st District. FRANK DAVIS. M. Y. CALCUTT. For Representatives, 42d District. W..G. MOORE, J. B. MARTIN. For Representatives, 43d District. G. G. SEVERANCE. A. BE. FOWLER. For Representatives, 44th District. GEORGE CARROLL, MARK LEITES. For Representatives, 45th District. A. CALVIN. L. L. SHELL. For Representatives, 46th District. OTTO SHIELDS. H. O. FUHRBERG, “For Representatives, 47th District, MEREDITH PARSON@, J. D, CURTIB. First Commissioner District. H. E a State Senator, 20th District. CHAS. 0. W. HART. State Senator, Sist District. te Senator, 32d District. FRANK CURTIS. State Senator, 38d District. HOMER L. BULL State Senator, 35th District. >. D. WASON. State Senator, 36th District. EK. E. WELZ State Senator, 37th District. J. L FRAZER. For Representatives, 40th District. G._A. WooDING. N. B. WARD. & D. TRIPLETT. “For Representatives, 41st District. JOHN BUSHELL. FRANK SEARLE. “For Representatives, 42d District. c. T. BURROWS. W. B ELLIOTT. For Representatives, 43d District. A. E. FLAGG. REEVES AYLEMORE. For Representat 45th District. A. P. GIBSON. For Representative, 46th District. EDWARD 0. B. NUGENT. For Representatives, 47th District. CLASSE. J. M. WILKINS, Cc. H. BENNETT, Justice of the Peace, Seattle Precinct. FRED L. RICE. Constable. Seattle Precinct. P. BROWN. Seattle Precinct. STATE OF WASHINGTON sg COUNTY OF KING Stas the Board of County Commissioners of King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above and s therein set forth, GEO. B. LAMPING, Connty Auditor, By J. P. AGNEW, Deputy