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a EXTENSION 0 MUST & CONTRACTORS MUST exow GOOD REASONS FOR APPLICA. " sTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IN WHICH TO COMPLETE |« puBLic IMPROVEMENTS As a romult of complaint over the | Alleged dilatory methods of contrac- | tors in completing public Amprove- Ments, no more extensions of time inwhich to complete contracts will he aliowed by the council until the eee: of public w has passed on in of such en application for additional time. AN ordinance passed at the meet- | fag ot the council Jaat night, pro- that hereafter all applications | for extension of time in which pubd- Improvements are % be comple before My council takes action referred. to ks. ‘The board MANY STREET IMPROVEMENTS Numerous Ordinances Passed and Others Introduced for! ‘That Purpose At the meeting of the city council | aight a resolution, wae passed og | of public featait’ are Wehte in eurn- | elent number on Railroad avenue, * Main to Union streets, to meet moerhs of the water front. Resoiut provemeats as follows: Street et al,, concrete side- ; Tenth avenve south, from ins street to Norman street, and jon of that street, sewer; a eye Ag: - Yesler way *. planking: How. avenue 2 ed avenve and. et al. comcrete sidewalks, and . Planking, of per cent. is to be taken from the general fund. More To Follow New ordinances introduced provide the following improvements: MR. CANNON NIGHT SCHOOL FTIME Night sche ol opened Jast night tr the Centra! school building, and 1Wt Fo who for Various reason are junable to attend t Var Hem were enrolled, The night on evening, four nights instructed to investigate, and within |i the week. Any person over 19, 10 days make a writte t to the | Who can give a good re: n for not Council ae to whether oe not auch [attending the day achool, ts per= extension of time ts merited. mitted to Must Stand Penalties Tt was intimated By the that ia oa ARE GRANTED layed by the fault of the contrac tor, the counell would refu Arcade Electricity Company May Do | Its Own Heating and Lighting application, and the contractor must | stand for the penalties | his not having completed the work witnin fied time. Was introduced by The ordinance granting the Arcade to the penitentiary. It de believed | gectricity Company franohines to waa the ue — Tal construct and operate a steam heat confirmed wa ing and an electric lighting plant in person who actually broke into the| the Arcade building, to furnish light room, She ie new a prisoner tn the} ang Estabrook, efty jail AREA Wai wn ix. IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETS) (h\nge buildings, wore paved int A masting of the Rast Queee Anne | night }Improvement club has been calle: The franchises give the Arcade for tonight at 8 o'clock in the Bap-| metric Company. which ie a part ot jtist mission, corner Garfleld and) i) Moore Investment Company, the Y Parry, “ Sead Abe aves Mi, MBs right to lay electric and steam con chairman of the city council, 18) auits in the streets i alleys be- billed to apeak, the object of the meeting being to consider the street car service im that suburb, tween the buildings named. The steam heating franchise is for 20 years, while the lighting franchles is good only until such a time as the city municipal lighting plant may be installed and in oper NEWSPAPER GIRL WRITES A BOOK Hingis De 1 Him For CHICAGO, Noy. 1.—At a conter- ence of the Illinois delegation to congress, held here yenterday, Con- gressman Cannon was endorsed to Succeed Mr. Henderson as speaker of the house of representatives, Con. sideration was given to the estab- ment in Chicago of headquarters to further the candidacy of Mr. non. Congressman Mann was se- lected as chairman of the commit- inted to advocate tee which was aj pplication |horse he had stolen, at the meeting of the city Eon tat ght. The measure ix in the {uifiliment of the Great terminal plans. According to these plans the Col bie & Puy Romed peel be te rapore te vac a foot of King street to Dearborn street; also its Graces from King street. Chairman Rinehart stated that the committee on corporations would be to make @ final report on matter within two week: JENNY MARSHALL TAKEN IN CHARGE Marshafi, the women who say was implicated in the robbery some months ago as she came off the Vic- ES and Lane. of Mra. Alice Bever- leigh, M.D. on Third avenue, wax 2 » ~ a couple of ee amount of Pros ad PY Y dresses stol- en were re Marshall wormnn was f the stol- en dresses wh found b Potective Adams in the Victoria Jel where abe wae serving a term at the tim Several nnection with done tia been el Hicichert Bros, Pianos, 149 Union. J] LONDON, Nov. 1.—8 wad ne lof the most interesting books of the phy of « SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION ORGANIZED A Superintendent's Sunday- school Union of King County, hav- the advancement work. in King iH. Brigcs. A committee was appointed to o ing. perintendents a 4. thei ,. hu an ir as sintants by card of be notified pee time tad plese of the next meet: THE MAR: [S ‘The first of the new crop of or- came from Cailfornia poster. TO SCRAPE PLATES FOR UNCLE SAM i inal Bear: Tes” garlic. hei ey ney 289s0 Toe Chit per today, after pending = few tausrtreut, Be Ib; tomatoes, hours th the city jail. ©; sguastes. 1Ke a mertine. -tamnoment to spinach, ree years for stealing s horse, is ° nage. ton races, Speperts t prisoner. Green Fruit by Deputy Dwyer . $308.60 brow: cook . tin the hills back of A 6o@$1.25 box; ba- jnanas, $202.0 man was riding the 5 _Pineappis, and was cap. tured only after Dwyer had shot him in the leg and dismounted him. The risoner is still suffering from the |§1.20@1.00 per crate; pers! flects of the wound. Provisi ‘The other prisoners are Nabrone RE sn, or A es ak Angoto, an Esa‘timo sentenced to one vent igi ser ei muon, "woth fe: Year for stealing @ $600 sack of dunt, |ewes, Sige; pork ob. Nelo Hamme whicl cI Prov! hich he sold for $6, Harry Chester, | , brovisions.- Meme. three years for burglary; Jim Tur- ney and Jacob Olson two years each for highway robbery, and Rabt. Key, one year for stealing cigars. Chester is very well known in Se- attle, He is one of the men who ‘ge! Dreaitast bacon, 126 26: “ Waabyraton New York, a ave important evidence in the | $e i813 per_ cane m awkine and Allen cases, Pegate: Limbureer, 109176; brick, “ogite, Eg — ranch, 38@40c; Wast- ern, er itry—Hena, 13@16e; fr 4 ta vers, 148 1 MARINE Bezizs* St mm Six thieves, sentenced to tmprigon- ment on MoNeils island, were brought from Nome last night on the ceiving of steamer Roanoke in charge of Mar- GOOD shal Dwyer and four guards. There Were aboard 469 passengers, includ- Which we cor- ing Jease R. Gront. son of F ae ve 10 inspect. You will always find our clerks ex- tremely — courte- ous and willing to show you our new goods. (i, Beninghausca 807 1st Ave. was frogen and the N snow covered when the Ftoan- eft, October 20. The voyage rough. amer Cottage City has almost completed her repairs at Morans and in expected to take her olf Lynn anal run Thureday. REHLLY-- ja0oD THE SEATTLE STAR POLICE NOTES Re AC atvon reported to the police ef in the t night by r practicing « ws, Bho was released | TREMBLE BOXING MATCH SCHED- Rare nefarious busine ULED TO BE PULLED OFF)" {0 MM THIS MONTH AT THE ARMORY | walter, we n sk sharie of Probably the best matched pair of ere boxers that have signed artictes | v with a local elub this year ix Ben ath te rw tae ‘Tremble and ‘Tommy Reilly. Both | released on & amall cash be are men with long records wsnant Ph st Reilly's prowess is well known tn Seattia, He has covered hinself with glory in several contests, and when in shape he js @ model of physical culture, ‘FRANCHISES Propositions for Several New | i : Ti tae oc Mghion and’ these are some | Lines Are Grinding Through who believe that he will put Reilly} the Council in the lands of dreams, T atch is under the auspices of the Northwestern Ath ie Club and le being personally vined by anting James W. Morrison, the well known sporting man. in street According to their articles the © of the fighters have agreed to enter the | et their second and third 2 ring at 0 0’ harp or forfeit $100, | img and ordered advertised accord This rule was made at the solicita- | ine to the charter provision at the tion of & large number of men who| meeting of the council Jam abject to waiting half a ight to night & Haht The affair is scheduted to) The bm y Daiog achive pro comme ‘off in the Armory, November SAYS SMITH IS THE MAN With the arrest of Ed. Smith, col- loved, the police belieys they have at least one of the mon wh: re between the Twenty thira tructed ana maintained by the electric company Double Tracks It provides further that within five years the electr ppany shall tr dou tracks from Twenty enue of out to the end oF ange of route of the Unt versity ling i on Union street from Third to Pighth avenues and thence to Pike street. An originally drafted the franchise provided for but one Going” the, greater portion Sg a ES oe Jamendment so am to ate the ang Se tel te ae company to install double was last night identified by John Degnead as one of the men who hela him ap near the corner of Pike street and of the mr- ticles taken from him have been re. covered and Degneau Is posttt the revolver found im Smith's rc te the one that was thrust in reese named. HUMPHREY WILL _ BUBBERA LITTLE face. Detective M. R. Hubbard has been working faithfully on the case and now believes that he bas at- moat enough evidence to convict the gE Bugphrey. congreamman- eect rom: Washington, has an Inounced that he intends going East in January next to be present at o part of the coming measion of con- He states that he wants to ige” on national affairs be- fore taking hin seat when the next congress comvenes, =o SALE EXTRAORDINARY Our big Shoe sale is a popular affair—People know the worth of the bargains we offer, and that our is are strictly as advertise <i Prices have been cut from one end of the store tothe other. Men, Women and Chil- dren’s Shoes of al! sizes and styles are-offered at money- saving prices. Before we decided to go out of the retail business and signed the contract to close out our entire retail stock, we ordered a shipment of the celebrated Dr. Reed Cushion Sole, Rubber Heel Shoes for Men. They arrived last week and were immediate- , ly put on sale at— $4.00 A price at which they have never sold before. less to say they are going, and Don't delay a minute if you wou a pair of these foot comfort. All the $5.00 Shoes for Men are placed at—~ $4.00 ‘There are still a few Patent Leathers for Men, sizes 5 to 7%, that we are seling for— $3.00 All Women's $3. ‘Patents, Vici, Box Gi It is need- i going , at this price. id supply yourself with $4.00 and $5.00 values, including f and French Heel Shoes, go at— $3.00 ‘Women, Misses’ and Children’s ade at a little more than half price. The bargain tables should not be forgotten—you will find exceptional values there at— WESTERN SHOE CO. TEETH---The Best Is the Cheapest! We are not the cheap dentists, we are the beat denti our costs only a little more and it o much better than the ‘apatal We have @ graduate clalist In each branch—NO STUDENTS. but the best dentists, best m: tals and best equipped offices on the Pa- oan ve or Let us figure on your work. ne ed 8 tepnet ont es Nop PLATES Seka ILLINGS REQ 10-year guarantee on all Be die Lady attendant always present. fep- arate reception for ladies, You know just who is responsible in this office, AST Wee every patient personally. BE SURE YOU GET INTO THE RIGHT PLACE 713 Fir t Avenue DR. E. J. BROWN’S Painless Den Parlors, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, Union blook, « uth of MacDougall & Hours, southwick’s, Take geyalon NORTH 819 Second Avenue. doo! & ho 8D. m. Sundays LS | aCam aoa i Mass wea | heavy soles, edge, « $2.23 for regularly $3. singly; choice tomorrow— 40-inch Nottingham Lace Curtains, ecru, pretty patterns, worth $1.50 pair, at 8c. 34-inch Cretonne, good pat- terns, many styles, worth 15¢; from 8 to 11, at 8 1-3c yard. so-inch All Wool Dark Grey Cheviot, Goc quality, at 39c yard. Fine Black Granite Dress Goods, 6oc quality, at 39¢ yard, Best Vaseline, large size, for 7c. Tooth Brushes, regularly 1o0c, from 8 to 11, at 5¢. Adll our 4711 Perfumes, worth §oc an ounce; from 8 to 11, at 20c. Home Made Butter Scotch Candy, pee and fresh, worth 25c lb.; from 8 to 11, at 1§¢. Children’s Umbrellas, worth 75¢; from 8 to 11, at §5¢. Point de Paris Laces, 2% to Atto: BWING,~ At ‘public. 404 Now Fork Block. W. J, STERLING, pension attorn: and notary public, 28 Marion 4. A. KELI0G0, 919 Washington Dullding. | 4. MDONALD. 400 Burke Building, |LYMAN B KNAPP, 10 Haller Building. |W. DLAMBUTM. 904-8 Paci |@& WARD Kump. <9 Darke Bulidis * "ya RAMEE REN igs are el ERR ansacted, be WRB 0; peice oP. | #100, Pe hitter ) pres; i ig pee zie“ oma PEOPLE'S GAVINGS ty wi: a Tr ane PuGcer scum NATIONAL BANK OF Ce ge te MP tar incipal’” cities a =" ot the CANADIAN BANS OF Goi paid at ee of Searana mihi _THE BON MARCHE ‘ os $1.98 for Men's Fine Kid Lace Shoes, med. ble stitch, low heels, SALE IS FOR TOMORROW ONLY AND BEGINS AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Bank | ger viatpes ane re rene THE Bia "STORE | THE BON MARCHE ——SHOES Slightly Damaged by Moving To Be Sold at Less Than Cost About 1000 pairs of Shoes were damaged in the two moves made by the Shoe Department in the past few months. Some of them are so slightly hun that it is not noticeable—others were affected by the dampness in the rary store on First Avenue and still others were spoiled by rain when moved from one building to the other. THE ENTIRE LOT TO BE OFFERED To. MORROW AT THESE PRICES : $1.98 for Men's Velour Calf Lace Shoes, medium heavy soles, Goodyear welted, medium heels, Manhattan toe, regular price $3.00, $2.48 for Men's Box Calf and Vici Kid Lace Shoes, leather lined, heavy double sole, Good- year welts, extension edge, me dium soles, regular price $3.50. welted, value . Men’s Short, Dull Gum Boots, 00. Goodyear extension Men's regularly 60¢ g9¢ for Rubbers, 98c for Men's Fine Vici House Slippers, black or tan, regular price $1.50. $1.69 for Women's Vici Kid] Lace Shoes, light dress sole: ible, patent or kid tips, | very flex concave heel, worth $2.50. Ke fi cave heel, regularly $3.00, $1.25 for regularly $2.g0| “rth 35¢- Women’s House Slippers, one-| and strap, fancy bow, fine vici kid,|dren's Felt Fur "Trimmed te Yul 5% inches wide, new open de- signs, strong Scalloped edges,| regularly 1§c, 19¢, 23¢ and asc} yard; from’8 to 11, at 10¢. Colored Satin Taffeta Rib- bons,4 inches wide, all the latest bright colors to choose from worth 39¢ yard; from 8 to 11, at 17¢, White Pillow Shams, linen finish, stamped in all the latest designs, extra large size, finest yeah worth soc pair; from to I1, at 29c pair. Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, double toe and heel, best ise quality; from 8 to 11, at Ite pair. Women’s Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, in white, soc quality ; from 8 to 11, at 29¢ each. Men's Steel Grey Fleece Lin- 5 Abstractors Wabed 4 claim ie tet, 4b: Independent BOOTH « wi WiiTToRery MANFORD Ab- _ment of Haier whe rae Phones—sua- i sta nie neers s end eee Ay ie eietrca ater aoe ore ‘Sha" harbor’ improvamentes its Business Colle: Directors BtEE MARION a0 wag Th Pike ere House Number ot | VANE, ‘aluiniaum, alcool Merion Te ‘euler. nstruments eld, al TH ae, by hand-turned sole, French heel. jettes, spring heels, worth Curtain Ends for 35c Another quick sale.of Curtain Ends tomorrow—two lots, and two extremely low prices— Curtain Ends from 14% and 1% yards long, finest quality Nottingham, come in pairs and 35 Cts. These ends represent Curtains worth $2.50 and $3.00 a pair. A new lot of Brussels Net and Irish Point Curtain Ends, suitable for Sash Curtains and Drapes; beautiful line of patterns, very special at, each— 69 Cts. Eight to Eleve Some splendid bargains in this 8 to 11 o'clock list. Read it thoreaghly ed Underwear ; from 8 to 11, at}er Hubbard 29¢ garment, We limit two suits to a cus-| Women’ tomer, Men's 25¢ quality Fancy Wool Sox; from 8 to 11, at 19¢ pair. Boys’ Wool Norfolk Suits, in dark shades, 3 to 9 years, reg- from 8 to a suit; ularly $a. 1, at $1 Boys’ 3-Piece Vestee Suits, ages 3 to 8 years, worth $1.75; at, the suit, $1.25. 8 to 11, or $3.25. Women’s Outin ‘The Bon Marche The Big Store NORDHOFFE & CO, 2d Ave and 3-155 Pike St. ee ee Baap Boga an wa Ran | | SS ores PARISIAN Dye ran, Bor east eae “WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE. ey, loaned ono meas | RAUTMAN PLUMBING Omnia MADAMD® A. 6. SMITH. 0 Hinckley. OCulists and Aurist , Bivona MADEN DR. J. A, MACKINNON, 4 Ohi DR. KIDND. Dalley Bonding. Self-Acting | '§ for Women’s Fine Vici | ‘ace Shoes, medium sole, |}*" kid tip, fancy scroll top, con- ‘ailor-made Suits for Wom- en, best $10 values; at half price from 8 to 11, or each, Women's Tailor-made Jack- ets, oxford grey, box front, our $6.50 garments ; half price from Flannel | Gowns, in striped effects, Moth- THE BIG STORE $1.98 for Women's Vici Ki “ace Shoes, square edge, me diveo heavy sole, dull, Ea top, military heel, |$3.50. 48c for Women's Felt Sij |pers, with felt soles, worth $1.23 for Women’s SatinG jStrap Sandals, hand- sitess French heels, re Kid 25c for Misses’ and C} Felt House Slippers, felt 6gc, for N from 8 to 1: Tee Fascii from 8 to 11, at Bagi gts nicely trimmed, $1.25; from 8 to ply Best Quality metal ti from 8 to 11, at Ic. The Fedora Wis assorted sizes, in larly 5c; from 8 to 1, for 5c. tee ets, han: belt pins and 3 waist ularly 98c a set; from Ige set. | Nickel Plated Watel with compass, from 8 to 11, at 39¢. $5. Sal Printing and Bindin “KONE the be priaier x Bucvessor epee ecsaessssee Stam Rubber. » 2 Zz trina hes ah sees ata Rh Fion and’ Western. ej we 24 a #2: fee

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