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THE SEATTLE STAR WHOLESALE PRICES green com, #17) The price of the birds Is golne Up te eae lib; Chit ie bo: Jeaperate £ © wehooner Ralph J Dancing Classes + kraut, Be Ib ontonn | $1 Gerperate Promht see te ° hoone ' ancing Clas ORR: Sibenter: realty bare | Straei00 per sack; parenine, $1.2006%.00 Heh Joe Cortes nl vets tits | ett thisgity Cotober 4 Feached Sitki | protemsor Wilson at Ranke Han Reais Hanrecnesy pave cock cainitiower, GOT. punpiine, |D° midt | Qetober after passing through | Monday and Friday evenings, Pri- }1@1%0 tb; sauashes, 1% Ib; cucum- | are in the city jail suspected of being | oo, Jeno Daukhobors Succumb members of the gang. Willam Bova | pRtauation of southwesterly wales | vate me daily. ion blog, | hers, S0e doz; spinach, S0q00 bo to Death A Cheese, Eggs, Poultry By the arrest »: Jack iT Jack,” the poll elleve they have rounded up an organised gang of] veut ranoh emRe ar png, which Tahtee Nife were, Aereated. last | information was rec in thie city |= : = ae reltamag ah ices | Mes. Brown Lin @ letter trom Captain Graham to Week City Detective My K. Hubbard |strect Yh? Testes at 710 Cherry nd Special Agent Ryan of | the PE AE . A ' - e 5 necicigea Judge of Supreme Court Judge of Supreme Court. For Representative, 45th District, hath ers | EDWARD CLAYSON, 8R. Socialist Labor Ticket | SOCIALIST TICKET Prohibition Ticket Independent Ticket reat Northern railroad have been | ia: ~ é : wen tery,” he writes, T., bays that | Hocking on the case, Yeaterday City | into a ving wale. Dueling of - tered Manis | fective 4. G, Lane was called into | tioularty bad xpelt Captain Judge of Supreme Court. Rn ronte to this city. ‘The | ioe caer All but Grittiths were ar- | and I were at the wheel for 36 spsasupeglegy police are following the |"eated int night, eave the till HIRAM 1. HADLIY police, Gncoreunates who | g,TRS, latest repart of the alleged nt to go to} — - i too sick to tray ‘There ts predations of the gang came to t Representatives in Congress Representatives in Congres: n 2 IN, a 18H C, MARTIN. THOMAS NEILL | c . lice about 10 days ago vi i ge ad r ys ago when two but that if the man large barrels of bottled beer wel WESLEY 1. JONES. | ORG F, COTTERIL WM. MeCORMICK 5%, C. BCURLOCK. 5, FRANCIS W, CUSHMAN Oe HOLCOMD ANS P. JORGENSEN, DB. Bus W." J. MeKear Representatives in Congress. ND EPENDENT RE many days more the death) stolen from a freight 3 . ; % ro ight car standing por Jf ‘wilt be terrible. on a track in the lower part of ti Soeard the WILLIAM B, HUMPHREY FRANK B. COLI an ate, : eR Ahk N : Sheriff. f PUBLICAN TICKET ANE BREARCLIFF, pee Ns judge of Supreme Court. _ Judge of Supreme Court, JAMUS BRADLEY REAVIS. Representatives in Congress. Representatives in Congress. federal government refuses to | City? arty aboard the | an ae Ms, government of Manttoba Sheriff | Sheriff. EC oopen C. HERRINGTON JOSEPH BELL. nem th the fanatics, but the ne gaterfere wi —_— Sheriff. Sheriff. to treat the advancing ing on a fishing exp: i ony aa lunatics, It was very cold is bound for certain gold de ‘ BD CUDINER. County Treasurer. night and when the march r Chatham straits on a am County Auditor. ee : County Auditor. ‘this morning many fell by 4 f WALTER WALKER, E a overcome by exheis- v ‘ ‘the rigorous weather, — pS" PLAY FOLK pr County Treasurer | J. W. McCONNAUGHEY. of Reon, has arranged to give 'a demon: Souety See JOHN W. MONETTE. GRHORGH B. LAMPING. ae i | — - JOHN SCRRAM. IN SEATTLE §) stration of bloodless surgery at the — | FREDE i OH. PIKE. Coroner. — HARKY B, DREES County Clerk. 4 University of California medical ec Florence Roberts veun 7 ; ; MULTNOMAH lege on Wednesday, Several canes| “Zaza” at the Seattle theater in by Pyeeoeren: Ameren Provecuting Attorney. pediginatacvtecieaits Prosecuting Attorney. ; wi bavoenaned hg’ bandrete of toon | Mates nas sours Soe natmeee ha Wiraeors FRED DALE WOOD —— — D. W. PHIPE ounty Auditor. enator, 30th District. .. S A espe 10K NOLT’ HIRAM H. PEASE County Clerk. County Treasurer. County Treasurer. —enstrapee FRED RORERTS. ke D. D. BESBIE HARRY BULL. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 4—Dr Prosecuting Attorney, Lorenz, the famous Austrian sur County Clerk. JOS. A. CAMPBELL. County Clerk, occhanieenpany D. D. WHEDO! Prosecuting Attorney. OTIS BRINKER. Cc. A. KORPFLL will be watched by hundreds of local | Howe has offered to his offered to Nis patrons this Count; or season, The play and the star well Coroner. ounty Surveyo DOINGS day night. Assessor. Third Commissioner District. Coroner, Coroner. Corener, CHARLES RE a DR. BE. BOLINK. iil W. V. GILDAY. County Commissione: aammemaes s The football teams of the univers- ry and M HERROCK fultmomah Athletic club meet in this city a week from 3 oy faculty and the a opposing the game ‘the Multnomah team, the; ‘ts made up largely of profes- properly Assessor. A or. AUNDERS. Minstrels at the Grand ; ls wiiaveriy'e Minatrels, “headed by i some Wy. eres. et | W. te LIVESLEY JOHN E. CARLSON B. HAMS. ¥ George, Wilson, in the ne Miisbtes* toate eam — tion for the firet part of th County Superintendent of Schoole | eee er orintendent of Schools. at the Grand. T trouple is a good W. G. HARTRANPT, one and the show clean. ——— “ Third Avenue County Surveyor. County Surveyor. ur gene “You Yonson,” that everlasting FW Wreckmaster. Swedish dialect play, is being pre _ 8. W. MINER. a sk cate: ___ 9: J. HAWKINS. lbh nt 0 County Commissioner. sented at the Third avenue th week.to crowded houses. | it is put GEORGE B. tate Senator, Sist District, es G. MEADE EMORY Third C r District. OVID A. BYERS. . J.T. JONES. The yearly inspection of the Stey- |" bY & capable company, wii ns ens’ Relief Corps No. 1 will be held “A Poor Relation” County Commissioner November 14 at the corps club] Reports come from all along the Taira ner District , Seattle Precinct, County Commissioner, rooms. line of the great success of Mr 4 Commissioner I . tA RCLIF The Royal Neighbors give a dance | Horace Lewis in Sol Smith Russells P. J. SMITH Monday evening, November 10, in| famous play, “A Poor Relation.” > their hall on the third Moor of the|This attraction, which is largely County Comm - New York butiding. composed of Mr. Russell's original waves py aes, Auxiliary to Temple| company and the entire original ogi reek Gommiateldned Taearich. next Thi night. mom tate Senator, 30th District. Indian Circus roe Chatres’ New Tages Cireus_ a - W. ts QALB FERN. en one County Commissioner. First Comminsioner District. y. B. HECKMAN. F. J. BOYD. F, J. MEYER ser oid ounty Surveyor. County Superintendent of Schpols. | County Superintendent of Schools. WM. T. CAMPRELL. County Surveyor. CARL H. REEVES. “Judge of Superior Court. Judge of Superior Court. ors ; eed County Comm County Commissioner. Third Commissioner District. Firat Commissioner District, J. BURROWS. WILLIAM O'KEE! — Third Commissioner District, WILLIAM J, PREM Constable, Seattle Precinct. County Commissioner PAUL WAGNER — County Commissioner. oe Wreckmaster. First. Commissioner District. CHAS. 0. W. HART. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Perkins State Senator, 31st District, State Senator, 3ist District. penis sftsraioe * ternoon re- a commissioner of immi- manly in they had voted unani- favor excluding the % Cuban children detained for Tingley at Point farm is a _BIG HAUL entered the house of Mrs. immer, at 923 James strect, davilgnt yerterday afte nably between the hours And 5 o'clock. While the fam- away the thieves opened the and proceeded to the room Wort, unmer. where they stole ot ES Ht ta thought en were scared away be- they had finished their work, a of value were over- ham ter wan reported to ‘ening by E. W. Mrs. Plummer’s son-in. ENCITY LAUNDRY Our CALL. TRADE Prices niete 500 Coen’ Collars ey Cute... Piret’ and Downtown Office near Pike will entertain the H. 8. A. X. Club tomorrow evening at their residence, 1033 Eighteenth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin BE. Viles wil! tonight at their home, 135 Sixteenth avenue. "It is expected to be a very ‘Tonight, at thi 4 of Mre. ‘at the residence 3. 'G Haines, 1108 Cherry street. the first’ meeting of the executive com- uittee will be held for the assembiy ‘The home of Mrs, Erastus Bratn- erd, 111¢ Fifth avenue, was a acene of much gayety this afternoon. A large number of im were re- ceived from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. John Leary, who has just returned al and her ‘Aastra Club held its requ this afternoon at the irs, Peter Bettinger, on irs. W. J. Beggs left to~ ‘extended trip through the will visit alt the gest cities of the East and tn — and ge tapes | jeraid, are the guests D, Kine at her home avenue. iF Beckett will be SPOTTED 4—The police have t the slugger who on manufacturer. CANNOT VOTE SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. 4.—Waiter Dimmick, the convicted mint em- bezaler, has requested the marshal to allow him to vote today. The marsha¥ referred the application to the United States district attorney, who advises against the granting It upon the ground that Dimmick been twice convicted and stands a convict until his case in reversed. May Be a Hold-Up. Gene Newman, a colored man who has been @ prisoner in the city jail for the past few days, is believed by the police to be guilty of a great many of the hold-up work that has | been going on. THE HIGHEST BIDDER GTS IT. AUCTION SALE Of 4 head of horses coming from eget of the mountal Every horse or team is broke, gentle to saddle, driving, and working. Any horse or ‘team that is warranted by the au tloneer and agreed upon the time as stated, and if not found as repr sonted, money will be refunded when horse is returned, namely: ‘One matched team of grays, weight 2500 Ibe.; one matched team of bays, weight, 2400 Ibe.; one team gray and brown, weight 2500 Ibs. je tean fron and bay, weight 2700 Ibs.; on team matched bays, weight 2160 1 ‘one team ball faced sorrels, weight 1800 tbe.; one team black’ mares, weight about 1100 Ibs; single driver, one brown gelding, weight 1200; one bay gelding, weight 1360. We also have saddle and ‘work horses too numerous to mention and describ We also have to offer one three spring Contender grocery wagon, laundry wagon, two delivery wag- ‘ons, one double express wagon, two Democrat wagons, three road’ bug- gies, two top bugeies, one mountain wagon; all above stock mentioned to |be sold to the highest bidder at pub- lic auction on Friday, Oct, Mist, at 1 p. m. sharp. 1212 Western aven: Seattle, Wash, M. J. WALKER, Auctioneer. Royal Menagerie will arrive in Sea’ Ue elther today or tomorrow on the Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner Shin Maru. The show's first appearance in Amerion will be at the Bleycle park, at Ninth avenue and Howell street, Saturday probably. ‘The ad vanee agent of the troupe of Ortent- als attived in Beattie several day» ago and has made al! arrangement» for the appearance of the novel ctr cus, There are 6 people in the troupe, all trained performers. In the menageries there are two baby elephants, @ trained tor and a trained parrot that ts said to be wonder. ‘There is also @ troupe of Indian doys and girit who are said to be acrobatic marvels. Skilful eques trians are also with the show. The managers of the circus promise two hours of absolutely novel entertal: ment. TO TALK ON ALASKA Secretary Meikle of the Chamber of Commerce has od a te wham of fot edurt assigned to the Alaskan ¢ . stating that he would be prevent at DR. Btate Senator, 31st District. A. T. VAN DE VANT State Senator, 32d District. oO. A. TUCKER. Gtate Senator, 33d District. A W HEMRICH. State Senator, Hth District. GEORGE U. PIPER. State Senator, 35th District. W. G, POTTS. Btate Senator, 33th District. RICHARD M. KINNEAR. State Senator, 27th District. E. B. PALMER. For Represontatives, 40th District. Ww. HCL. f WESLEY W. BROWN. the meeting of the chamber Wednes- day efternoon and deliver an ad- dress on Alngka. ——_>—— Ge to Spinning for bieyels repaira, Wedding end Engagement Pinas econd Acenue. Cor. warion. Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. svat Glothing goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. F.W. Merrick The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John B. Stetson Hat, $4 and 35, Puget Sound Electric Railway THIRD RAIL SYSTEM Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Railway Depot and City Ticket Office, tat Ave. and Jackson St. Trains for Kent, Auburn, Tacoma | and way points: Leave. Arrive. 00 a. m. 8715 a. m. 30.0. mm. 9:20 a. m. 00 a. m. 10:50 a. m. 00 a. 2:00 m. 20 p. 1:35 p.m. 3:10 p, m. 4:20 p. m. 5 6:30 p.m. p 7:05 p. m 8 . 9:10 10 . 11:40 #12 “Train leaving Seattle a, mf goes to Kent only ‘Trains for Georgetown and Renton Branch Arrive. 7:16 a. m, 02 a. m, 4:15 a m. m, 25a, m. 25 a.m. 18 a. m. 15 p.m 15 p. m. 15 p. m. 15 p.m. 16 p. w. m. pt 5 p. m. 5 pm. o1 am M. WILMOT, City Agent, Seattle. t C. BRADLEY, j Supt, Kent. M. M. MORRILL. For Representatives, 41st District. w. CARLE. GEORGE W, TIBBITTS, or Representatives, 42d District. t » & EMERY AR C. RAL | For Reprosontatives, 434 District. FRED W. COMSTOCK. Louls LEVY |For Representatives, 44th District JAMES WEIR. IRVING T. COLE For Representatives, 45th District. GEORGE W, DIL O.-W. JEFF For Reprosentative: CHARLES &. PHL For Representative cUBEN W For Justice of the Peace. City of Beattie H. CANN Went ” } cL Rallard Pr R. W. GROV Franklin Precinct JACK Me 1B. Gilman Pr VAT I id n ALLEN EDWARDS, P nd Precinct, M. Duwarni HARRY Ixnaquah Prec CYRUS DA WIN LAWES. For Constable. City of Seatt SAML KAUFMAN. Ballard Preeinct, D. R. SMITH Franklin Preein 10, JOHNS n Precinct. PAUL PRUE Riverside Precinct BLAKELEY. inct WE § WOLVERTON, Duwamish Preeinc JOSEPH BLAG: nquah Precinct, Justice of Peace, Columbia Precinct. J. A. KELSO, (SEAL) “State Senator, 30th District. IBAAC P. CALHOUN. State Senator, dist District. ¥. G. SMITHERS. ye Senator, 32d District. PAUL LAND. State Senator, 33d District. a State Senator, th District. WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE. ~“Btate Senator, 96th District. CHARLES G. BROTSCHE. ~ Btate Senator, 36th District. EDWARD HOUTEN JAMES. "State Senator, 37th District. WILLIAM PIGOTT. “For Representatives, 40th District. WILLIAM COCHRANE. For Representatives, 41st District. ALEXANDER ATKINSON, Sr. JOBEPH MeCANN. For Representatives, 42d District. JAMES H. BOYCE. EORGE N. HODGDO: For Representatives, 43d District. BURTON ¥. BE J.B. GILLULY. “Fer Representatives, 44th District. MAURICE SUMMERFIELD, W..E. R . STHEN. . MURPHY. “For Representatives, 46th District. WALTER M. FR i. ROBERT WI For Representatives, 47th Distriet, THOMAS J. CHURCH. LEOPOLD M. STERN For Justice of the Peac City, of Seattle G, A. C. ROCHESTER. Sammamish Precinct CHAS. V. BEARDSLER, South Seattle Precinct. JH. TODD, Weat Seattle Precinct. U. W. CALLERMAN. Gilman Precinct ALEXANDER PETERSON. Ballard Precinct. J. B, LUCAS. Ixsaquah Precinct. ‘THOMAS LINDSAY. South Patk Preeinc C. H. CROSSEN. For Constabi Seattle Precinet. JOSEPH SHBY. tle Precinct. {ONDS. ecinet. HARRY JOHNSON. Dallard Precinct L. ZUPPEM Issaquah Precinct. ALBERT ANDERSON, South Park Precinct. H. SCH WERDE Springhill Precinct. JACOB TRIG F. X. CHRISTMA 8. C, ESPY. State Senator, 32d District, J. A. McCORKLE. State Senator, 33d District. ORGE W. FICK! te Senator, 34th District. 8 J. CLASSE. State Senator, 324 District. FRANK CURTIS. ~~ State Senator, 33d District. OMER L. BULL D. WASO State Senator, 5th District. L. W. KIDD. State Senator, 36th District. EB. EB PEL. State Senator, 36th District, H. F. TITUS. State Senator, 37th District. J. L FRAZER. State Senator, 37th District. J. H. STEELE. For Representatives, 40th District. ALEX. PAULSOD CAMILLE DL MATT PHTSCHE. For Representatives, 41st District. FRANK DAVIS. M. ¥. CALCUTT. “For Representatives, 42d District. W. G, MOORE. J. B. MARTIN. “For Representatives, 43d District. G. @. SEVERANCE, A. BE. FOWLER. For Representatives, 40th District. G. A. WOODING, N. B. WARD. TRIPLETT. For Representatives, 41st District. JOHN BUSHELL. FRANK SEARLE. For Representatives, 42d District. c. T. BURROWS. W. BE. ELLIOTT. For Representatives, 43d District. FLAGG. AYLEMORE. For Representative, 45th District. A. P. GIBSON. For Representatives, 44th District. GEORGE CARROLL. MARK LEITES. For Representatives, 45th District. A. CALVIN, LL SHELL For Representatives, 46th District. OTTO SHIELDS. H. O. FUHRBERG. For Representatives, 47th District. MEREDITH PARSONS. D. CURTIS. ‘Constable. Seattle Precinct. PETER SCHWERDT. For Representative, 46th District. EDWARD 0. B. NUGENT. For Representatives, 47th District, J. M. WILKINS. C. H, BENNETT. Justice of the Peace. Seattle Precinct. FRED L. RICE. Constable. Seattle Precinct. P. BROWN. —— STATE OF WASHINGTON i COUNTY OF KING 5 1, CEO, B. LAMPING, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above and 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., as therein set forth Witness my hand and official seal this 23rd day of October, A, D. 1902. PING, Ce ; Ss. GEO. B. LAMPING, Connty Auditor, By J. P. AGNEW, Deputy