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QUZING TEACHERS rowly escaping wreck, we wife and the crew of the Dawson, tending Examinations Today | im about & week, Captain Lap} City this morning and gave La the captain says, bore The quarterly examinations of Bounty schoo! teachers began this gmerning. It is being held in Iiks Dall in the Cotman block, whteh af av squealed.” for Seattle, That night, 86 mtlé® sail, foresall and Cou: Schoot Supertn la = ; where he hoped to get water, So Biartrantt, assisted by Mrs. Hart-| ‘Fant, Mise Adelaide Pollock. prin | & | glpal of the Queen Anne schook Miss | and tomorrow will be occu- | with the examination of appit-| Cants for certificates of the second | and third degrees. About 150 women . © men reported this morning. ‘They hail from all parts of the coun. } . Each is required to pay 31 for privilege of taking the examina-| ‘The if Hi In the darkness the Dawson was fathoms of water and nearly dri tion. money is turned into the | Reacher’ gael fund, ey, eachers will be exam- Certificates, of the first de aay. have stenified their tn- ‘of attending then, and Sup- Hartrentt says that the j fait watch seats 300, wilt be crowd- ‘At the conclusion of the examina- afternoon the Verse! was at last tion, and Captain Lupp made for Captain Lupp stptes that the under ‘The vessel is owned HIS ANTECEDENTS be z Fay a looking up his family tree, Sir Everdrop was shocked to find his great-grandfather was a a ‘THE GLOBE 1003 First Avenue i 3 fait? 4, iH i PY Tr TT TT LLL telalelaleialdlel PERILOUS VOYAGE ON | STORMY ARCTIC SEAS Peda For 17 days blown about the Bering sea in a disabled (All Would-be gogues At-| | during most of that lime without water fit to drink and the exper nd acted bravely when some of the stout-hearted satlors The Dawson, which is a $00-ton vessel, left Nome October 9, southeaster that did so much damage at and at midnight the steamer's machiner > Captain Lupp made ever, that he was unable to get to shore, Across the Strait a @Anna Taylor and Prof. J. D. Curtis A course was then laid for Indian point, on the Stbertan coast, ‘Today a ‘The crew landed there in small boats and scoured the shore for miles, but were able to secure only enough water for d purposes, An effort was then made to island, but the heavy seas prevented, Capt re for Point Clarence and arrrived there at 2 o'clock fo the morning the Vessel, flooding the cabins and breaking window several times as if all hand# would be lost. At 3:15 o'clock In the mained there seven daya, returning to Nome, Octotyer 26. ¢ their expe roieally durimg the terrible or- south of he terrific ‘ antered r main= larence, high were cure shelter at & Lupp steered wht in the brenkers in elght ashore, The was broke over It looked hauled from her dangerous post- Golovin bay. The Dawson re: Dawson had traveded 1,100 miles by Gus Brown of this city. “wis ANTECEDENTS [PERRY NOW SUSPECTED CAMBRIDG Yov. 1A net of cireumsiantial evidence has | been obtained witich seeme to point the negro ma Morton. The Bomer~ | ville police have found in the pom | session of a girl with whom Perry ts | intimate a gold chain which has been identified as belonging to Miss MePh Perry pawned the hes | belonging to both of the victim: at elaimed that got them from Ma. SUSPECT WANT MORE THe THE SEATTLE STAR THE BiG STORE f ARRESTED) sae 34 vaeo Opening g Downstairs matters | a on wins a oe mim ELE In the men of Bremerton the Seattle Cham crime per of Commerce will take up with Detectives are en | Def of Comme i > m to identify the | the y department at Washington 3 suspects, the question of supplying more work aZaar nEERERENUNDRND for the Puget Bound Navy Yard. t Chamber wa: cal the fact that between 30 THE MARKETS | ssivtcrcts So esase oe nas This'new sonata iaiemtentta : account of there being no work for 34 Ys Ty 4 thom at the Savy yard, in @ letter store and toy bazaaris ieee eel 188 Zita tives fat the regular weekly meeting Yes nearly ready to greet pumpkin pies begat in earnest, Un-{ The Philadelphia is now the onty you in all of its com. been lying clong Western avenue in woe eialato, be ‘nesting pleteness. Such a tant ot “tomeatare.faland houseware, china and admit thal with the close ot holidays | ter. of ae ecole shut been seen before ig Sidra on the Markee on" |S. hustnese men of Bremerton Washington. Indeed wd” HeSetc eves Ops |Sia took one would have toge- isuy inthe malin of the Ainsken | Pleteher & Carpenter, realty bar | as far East as Chica. steamers | gains onl go to find the equal” in completeness of stock, splendid ap. pearance and system atic arrangement, a5 p is to be found sell fT price are, to one eprer tm quan. a week in the pasement store of the Bon Marche. The immense amount of work involved in ya eet Tard There Are this store in order to do business has caused us to say but little about it of late—clerkis have been Potaton toms parrots, | busy in unpacKing and arranging goods to properly wait on customers. But that state of affairs, we et B are thankful to say, is nearly over now, and the downstairs store invites you to come tomorrow a on, onuer : argains lyou will be face to face with the finest display of China, CrocKery, Glassware, Silverware, ban; ‘pamgsina, 14st green corm 81.7891 00 | | Housewares, Hardware, Toys, Dolls, Games, Trunks, &c., @c., ever spread out before a public west ra Srten Prot All Over |the Rockies. This statement is wholly unvarnished, a plain fact that you will agree with when you come are dreasing their own poultry and ths ready dressed stock sell better. ‘Turkeys are coming in freely, but prices remain firm with proapects of am tncrease. DON’T WORRY —__ WHOLESALE PRICES Lemons, §9@8.80 Bex: ev Se bex; eating, Saisie, He ae Be Friday’s Bargain Prices Briefly Told — ren son. Perry haw Deen Charged with | pest rs. PRODUCTION OF METAL WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 12,— = The report of George B. Roberts, director of the mint, computes the | 24 production of and silver for the year 1901 as follows: For the world: Gold, $262,270,000; sitver, $104,999, 100. |For the United States the figures | Age: Gold, $78,666,700; sliver, $31,128. | 40. Im ounces the production of the world was: Gold, 12,740,746; silver, 174,998,573. CAUGHT IN YUKON ICE VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 13.— The steamship Amur, from brings the news that the Yemen river ts frozen solid and that the || aenmey La France was caught by freeze r Minto. She wilt ere to remain there ali winter. The steamer was on her way down the river on her last trip. ———- ‘Dunlap, real estate. 4 Union THE GLOBE possible for the “last to be first.” asc Hose, black and tan ps soc Cashmere Hose. » ecen'veclge toc Handkerchiefs ««2¢} $1.00 Neckwear « goc Neckwear .. ase Suspenders». soc Suspenders . 25c Waterproof Collars 75 Caps for Men and Boys 75c Boys’ Underwear 7sc Fancy Percale Shirts .... $1.00 and $1.25 Fine Percale '$ $1.00 Boys’ Flannelette Overshirts .. $1.00 Black Sateen Shirts ... 00 to S00 to Men's $ street; look for big number, 1003. 8c) $1.00 Fine Balbriggan Underwear . Knee Pants ........ +43© $4 00 to $5.00 Fine Vici Kid Shoes . + 19¢| $6.00 Enameled and Patent Leather Shoes .. .$2.85| Young Men's $14.00 Nobby Suits ..... Men's Heavy Overalls | Men’s $10.00 All Wool Overcoats Men's $15.00 All Wool Overcoats . Men’s $20.00 Fine Dress Overcoats +23¢| Men’s $8.50 Cheviot Suits c| Men’s $10.00 Fancy Wors' > | soc; sale price, choice, only |new shapes, on sale for one day | $1.25. . > i only, at $1.50. Men's Black or Tan House|% ‘ Solid Steel Scissors, best} The “Woodbine” Derby Hat,| Slippers, worth $1.50, at 98e. Eclipse” fal quality and finish; special, 2c] very latest, worth $3.00,at $2.00.| Chamois Skins, every size, styles, 34 inches wide; pair. Kirk's Famous “Iris” make|from the little ones at 5c up to known annelette on tl | Es ES Women’s Outing Fis Soap, packed 3 cakes in a box, EE ee Gowns, in pink only, Mother WHAT’RE YOU GOING TO DO? The Date Is Fixed—the End Is Near—and All Will Be Over POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 When the day's business is done, and the doors of the Globe Clothing Co. have been closed, the all-conquering and greatest reduction sale ever chron- icled in the thtwest will be a thing of the past. After six weeks of furious selling, in which more merchandise changed hands for less maney than Seattle people have ever known, yet our store is packed from front to back with high-grade Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Funishing Goods, making it customers will ever remember, and competitors never forget, we'll keep on selling any and everything at just about ONE-HALF THE COST OF MAKING $2.50 Solid Calf Skin § $4.00 DressShoes .. d Chev viota nd 15.00 Imported Worsted Suits . Trunks, Bags, Valises, and all Miners’, Ranchers’, Lumbermen’s, Fishermen’s and Pros pectors’ Outflis at 33c on the dollar. "youths and. Boys’ ei | edges, worth 10c ped Bing, 15¢ quality, for 7% | 48-inch Fish Net, white or 4 Mer eibrwle eo as ala 12M%e; from Bi) seins ‘ince “Perig Lim ecru, in fleur de lis designs; sizes 8 to % worth $2.50, | y* Corded striped satin Mlins oO} y 2 t $1.26, | Taffeta Ribbons, full 5 inch ing, T5¢ ya |" rth 35¢ yard, at 18. “Spoya’. Storm’) Serge Reete warranted all fine silt, MM} 38-in. ae "Black oreen Cream Madras, 36-inch, from|f dark red with gilt buttons, ade, also black and white [| quality, for joc. prety patterns; worth 45c, at|M #400, at 32.60 from 8 to 11, Sizes | worth 9¢ yard; from § to 11 at 36 Sie See as In'the large new Globe Block, n.w. cor. of First ave. and Madison street, Seattle. Next door to Palace of Sweets, 2d-deor- from.corner on west side of | Cassimere) Men's Fine Dress Pants, worth $5.00 to $6.00. navy and black, velvet collar,|M Children’s Black cheted | Me at 1 | 49 ; Sag . 1. $2.95 fg | Satin lined ; Sts grade, at $ro. "| Leeming, wortn $1.10; from § to. \O1N'S, Sr tnom'§ tot ot thee | Cctery Compound, $1.00 si nd Business Suits.$6.95 Men's : Derby and Fedora Hats, worth $2.00. +95« Silk Drop Skirts, made of| Children's Blue Silk Crocheted ase on Goh eee |for_49c. for Q e| 7 c " c ee, louble . $8.88, Men's Swell Hats, worth $3.50 and $4.00 ... .$1.85 fm Dest taffeta, three ruffled cord|M Hoods, slightly solied, ages 1 to Xoo and’ Welk Giner aoe | White Liniment, soe siz® flounces; regularly $8.00 and| Children's Eiderdown Ho | m 8 fo 11 at 19% patr. HF 24c. $8.50, choice, at $5.98 | ined throughout |» White Normandy Val. Laces Simpson’s Fruit Salts, $10 French Flannel Waists, black| ff fier Mom ¥ tn akvat ase,” So" | tos, worth 8c , size, for 49¢. “a jand several wanted shac x men's 7-Button Overgarters ‘ 100. | Arnica Salve, 25¢ the Store Welsbach Gas Mantels, the} Large size, at age. Austrian China Cracker Jars,| Enterprise” Meat best No. 197, at age. | Cup, Saucer and Plate Sets, many assorted decorations ; reg-| size No. 1, for family Welsbach Gas Burners, No.| Pretty pink tint and gold line on ularly 50c each, for agc. $1.19, at 9se. THIS FOR FRIDAT— ; 4 Cek son 3 oun Detnaieg ie 34 always soc, at 35c. ae regularly soc, at, the set, Bm Fin Pg C ake! “BON” SOAP, ® ‘ jog S nomppun cntenane .Te be Engtioh a thy Pots several |""Cocoa Door Mats— | Japanued Coal Hods, regu-| The famous eens No. 3 Blectric Chimney..... shapes to choose from— | 45¢ size, at age. | 25c, at 1§¢. good value at Sc bar, Cheese No. l Macbeth Chimney. Small size, at 15¢. |} 69c size, at 4gc. eavy Japanned Dust Pans, bars for sc. Only 5 barsto No, 2 Macbeth Chimney... 106 Medium size, at 1 OBe size, at a ire ularly 10c, at one tustomer. 9c. gulariy eek DE saan = oO ESanes tetck. Septie: the Whisk Broom eae yey Me Stove Brush. ise Shoe Brush. se Vegetable Brush... 2 packages Shelf Puper, yards each, 3 for Mason Stove Polish h ranch, 28@100; Kast- eg 300 Pairs to go at 59c, worth $1.25 and $1.50 Tomorrow morning, between 8 to 11 o'clock, 300 pairsof Women's Kid Gloves, in glace and suede, Paris point stitching and pique sewing, will be put on the bergatg counter ‘aa sold at, choice,....... None None of thes these Gloves will Gloves will be: fitted, and none exchanged ; none sent C. 0. D. ‘every sale must be Gaal snd for Gane final and for cash. Friday Bargains °” ctiirtisers sing ony tn eee Griffin Razors, worth regu- ental patterns, worth joc yard, Baers at, only roc cake. I, Huck Crash T, F oa we rly $1.50, at gc. at 2a¥3c. fen’s Corona Calf Lace/inches wide, wort aes Gold gs, beautifully set) Ruffled Point de Esprit, 3 | Shoes, single soles, Goodyear|a yard, Se. so enuine = Sale price|inches wide, pretty lace trim-|welted, flange heels, dull _neat| Bleached Turkish ‘Time tnepector for only $1.50. hese rings are|med ruffles and insertion, worth togas worth $4.00, at, only $1.98. |extra heavy size, 19 x the &. & P. 8. Ry. guaranteed for five years. 6oc yard, at 37'4c. en’s Fine Vici Kid Lace] worth 12%¢, oem s Just received a big and ele-| soinch Nottingham Lace|Shoes, medium heavy soles,| Bleached Table gant assortment of Belts, the | Curtains, pretty Brussels effect, | Goodyear welted soles, wide ex-|inches wide, a! prettiest shown this season; all|worth $3.25 pait, at $1.08. |tension edge, medium heels, good value at entirely new patterns; prices,) Portieres, so inches wide and | worth $3.50, at $1.98. yard 25. Special Morning Sale of GLOVES 7'f\ 59¢ It # an admitted fact that @ Besiaghausce ts headquarters for Fine Watches and 1409 SROCOND AVENUB 69¢ up to $2.50. 3 yards long, 4 colors, tapestry} Women’s Vici Kid Lace 1003 First Avenue THE GLOBE Women’s Combination Purse |knotted fringe; worth $4.50, at|Shoes, regularly $3.50, at $1.98 Bg ven fot, ene Oe ae Nea and Card Cases, in seal and wal-|$2.08 pair. Women's Fine Vici Kid One: annelette, in styles, for waists, rus leathers ; regular values 39¢ Men's $2.25 Hats, in all the/Strap Sandals, worth $2.50, at}. , worth 1§¢, ial, a ket; regular price 16 2-3¢ special, yard, 10¢. - Comforts, full size, best white cotton filling, either tied or quilted, worth $1.25, 8 to ll ee: ; Bed Spreads, full size, patterns, hemmed The Friday Bargains on Sale from eight to§f|75<, special ach ge Pillows, leven are as follows: proof ticking, filled with Men's Sc Camel's Hair Un ’ Caps, io biue, grey and §{turkey down, wear; from & to 11 at ae Ted, worth 650; at 60c worth $t.. 25, Flannel the window cleaning size, at highly perfumed; worth 25¢/98c. Hubbard style, worth $1.25, at oC. Women’s Black Ice Wool! Fascinators, regular $1.50 qual- ity, at o8c Women’s Hood Fascinators, | in black, white, pink and blue,| made of fine Shetland wool, at} 59¢ | Children’s Crocheted Silk} Caps, silk lined bow of satin rib-| : A wd ment New Winter dans, in- ox- be m on top, worth $2.00, at en's T5o Golf Shirts at Bc, ford, grey, velvet collar, double * $1.25. -inch Ail Wool Spongea | capes and double breasted, worth ff| Hose, high spliced héel, Men's Cravenetted Raincoats| anite Cloth, in shades of | $7.60; from $ to 11 at $5.00. |sole, best 30c quality, at ; Prob | wn, garnet and black, worth 15.00 sable and black marten " * - tan, ery, and black, worth i deed ae toes Opposuim Beart, 1% yards lone. Women’s Pure . $10.00, for $7.50. Hace ‘Taffeta Cloth,'| with claws, 4 drop and 4 tip taits; §| Natural Color Hose, high sxe Working Men's Rubber Rain - worth 750, at 50c from & to 11 at $9.00. ed heel, double soles, 4 iit af ~! Laxative Bromo Quinine, 20 | | Biack and colored Moreen Pet- j ag . baba 50, at $2.98 |b size, for 12a: ticoats, worth $6.00; from 8 to 1 jquality, : ae fo. toys’ Mackintoshes, in grey Kberry" “Coraiat from 8 to} at $3.9 Women’ Seven s are all that's left, and should you improve this grand opportunity, you'll find late shipments of new fresh winter goods bought by and checks, worth $3.25, at Pi with piace fer baresd matoben: [a] Lele aaet iin or the Globe before the Bankrupt Sale of the Mechanics’ lothing Co. was begun; and in order to make the last week of this great sale one which our bar 4 al Rie Sige. x Worth 180; trom 8 te 11 at 80, ee beel Boys’ Rubber Rain Coats, 8 - | Banded’ Porcelain Bowls, for ff| best 65¢ grade, at ancy lined, the Maas kind. of , atl soup, ete., worth 10c; from § toll ‘Women’s Fast at bce, Only 6 to a buyer, : . Sell “Aseeited aatxea Candy, | garett?, chins, Cream | Pitehers, Lisle Hose, high §| A oral deco | worth 16¢ pound; from 8 to il, at | Sdges and mold worth we; trom fa] Touole sole, best age 4 $2.68. Men's Trico Flannel Rain- proof Coats, with or without If 9 cents $ to 11 at 160, Onl; day, 3 pairs soc. c y one tow cus- . .29c|Men’s $20.00 Imported Worsted Suits, in blackif|capes, in black, worth $6.50, at|[f "New Home" Linen Finishes | tomer. These Drags at half price for $. Thread, full size spools, dest | “Good atesl Paring Knives; 8 to 4 brown, grey or fancy stripes and checks .. . .$10.959§|94.50- quailty, regularly 60 spool; from | 4) "at 26 each, . Friday only— Men's $28.00, $30.00 and $35.09 Finely Tailored Silk Men's Mackintoshes, in grey,| § 40 1 at ic. of Black Pins, Jet | .,Ki4 Body Dolls, good plump- Blackberry Cordial, ase sith Lined Suits, in sack or cutaway styles, at. $13.75 9 | VOrth $3.25, at $2.50. heads, slightly damaged, regu. | SPaped body for 12%. ; Young Men's Long Pant Suits, worth $8.00.. .$4 Rogen ib Hats, the ase from'§ to il, at fio, tom's to IL ALI. Tare 5 hake Beg : ¢ o' ps 40-inch Nottingham Lace Cur- sc size, for " | Washington View Tablets, 250 vanes iJ -34¢| Boys’ $3.00 Long Pants Suits ... Fine French Flannel Dress-|f§ kind; from 8 to 11, at 19 tatos, & yards lone, Hae Detteran, *Simpson’s U (vera Jing Sacques; our regular $5.00 boxes ; latest | " - wil ic grade, at, only $3.48. wes 9 ith one stick of sealing | Monte Carlo Coats, the new Women's Muslin Drawers, deep 7 ri c eambr ruffie, — hematiiched, length, in tan, castor, oxford,|M Gurtn sc; from 8 to 11, $5 25, Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, worth $5. ° R65 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, worth $3.00 .. . $10.95 Me n's Working Pants, worth $1.50 ...... . $4.95 Mea’s Business Pants, worth $3.00 doe Window Shades in light colors, | iment, 25¢ size, for 1 x6 and %xT feet, also in red. ters, h 0c and 400; from 8 to 1i pool gene - wae Si eas $1.00. size, Ome rer ensecse = Men's fancy Golf Caps, worth ‘ambria and 2 ; brotdery, different w : Bi for 106. 36-inch Colored Pereatine lit 32 to 44, many different es, some lined, worth $2.50 |and $3.00, at, only $1.50. Boo, | Wash well, stro | 4a Pm ipa Sarid yeare set se E | _ Figured Burlap, 36 inch, Ori- Igreen and tavende 736 forse —— iThe Bon Marche, “° "3353224 ~ a € 9 115-135 Pike Street és g THE BIG STORE Nordbaff & Co

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