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Where Loute R h Tug” Wilson n of Halsey HARD TO UIT FOR DAMAGES $ HURT HIM) FOOTBALL HERO PROTECTS HIMSELF wil FROM JAWS OF DEATH Tug’ Wiiw He is a erty both feat in a bile » this city known ing loat the north. WOMAN HELD UP HOW THE rd in Morton Files Claim Ludwig WELLINGTON, New Zealand, | Against Plort Blakeley Mill) 0 jen loc weenie when a Brown yes Nov, 14.—Another raft from the tl) Compan’ jstrange man euddenty stopped in Con fated steamer Elingamite, which was pany (of her on Jifth avende and charged with wreoked on Three Kings Island las "1 Ludwig Morton wae ntruck on the |Cherry street und demande % sftice, but gave him Pout b ‘The Woman was too much terrif ‘The newspapers tal Tuesday, was ploked up this morning Dy the gundoat Penguin, It carried eight living persons and eight dead to move, and, aft ment, the man Walked away without making any hostile ponstration. It is thought that he was not a % er watting « mo-| different f the case. Dispatch ets that the evid showed beyond doubt that Irw incompetent . | ‘The survivors were in a piti- | was occasioned, able condition from hunger, thirst romaes : ij | pad. ae he made no attempt to en- ¢ found in the records ee ees See hews of an employ ported the affair to the police, that Judge Brown let Irwin out easy latter's gr teking pity on the ira, gThe Record-Mine ee | Blakeley Mill Co. ttn the wut, injured man alleges that on the ship Borrowdale, of whicn he was first ofver, was loading lum a, ,|ber from the company's mill, and NB ed that wihile he was directing the work the larwe piece of timber was neg ligently dropped upon his leg. He says his injuriee are permanent. INDOOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAMES ‘The opening gaine of the Seattle Indoor Baseball league will be play- $4 Nov. 23, at the Leschi park pav- ition, ‘These will be the frst of o series of games to be played weekly Until March 1, ‘The winner will then take # fine ailver cap, which has been presented to the league to be used as & trophy. ‘The members of th league teams from Co. B and Co. D of the tional guard, Camp 69 and Camp W. 0. W., and a team from the nelent Order of United Workmen. Games will be played.regularly Sun- day afternoons and Tuesday and Friday evenings, Endeavor Social ‘The local Christian Endeavor Un. ton wil give « at Pilgrim ‘ohurch, corner Broadway and Re- pubtlean, tle evening to which every hristiag Endeavorer in the ctty ts invited. An Interesting program ts Brown w the n of Judge BIDS FOR NEW FORT BUILDING Rids for the construction, com- plete, of new buildings, prinolpally omc, quarters, at Fort Lawton, were opened yesterday by Maj. Bin, ham, assistant army quartermaster, in this city, An abstract of the bids has been propared and sent to the war department at Washington, It is expected that the contract will be let earty in December ‘The lowest bid was that of J. H. Extes of Tacomm, at $108,990. ‘Thin is the second time bids have been opened for this improvement. The first bide were all rejected. ‘The loweat bid the frst ttme wan that of a San Francisco firm, nt §100,000, but a re tative of this firm na lated that the offer did not tnelude fettiog im stream heating and ns xturen. to sustain the rees ugatnst win, Tt t# sald that W. W. Shortha: recently of Skagway, will be a po Firemen’s Ball Tastefully printed red and oid have b the annual Fireme in the Armory Wednesd November 26. Sveral have been appointed to the detatis of the affair embers department What bas become of the Invitations smoke crusade? ‘The tallest chimneys In bee evenlr and t annual hop better than aay of ¢ reat. NOME CONTEMPT CAGE ‘Testimony in the investigation the proceedings in Judge Wicke sherms court at Nome last wint in whitch Marshal Ric e4 $509 for contempt, was yesterday hefore Spe Plato Mountjoy and J to enforce. Day after day citizens visitors to the city alike must wuffer, Yet there is a city ordi- nance which if enforced would the evil It was passed two years 2, the city coun- etl. Soon are Exam! Taylor RK, Ni (Special Correspondetit.)—The latest thing in | academic dreas, a@ Been upon the col- jiege campus these ante-turkey and cranberry-eaude days, varies consid. lerably from the other styles of fall | wear advanced by the sartorial art- fists. ‘There nothing superfluous or particularly comfortable about the modern footta:!l hero's clothes. | He ts really the ouly human rival jot the deadly strat car or space- annihilating automobile, and ¢ easily survive @ burgain counter rush without deopardy of life or itmb when thus arrayed. Yn this respect | women who want to “scent rid- }bon for €" might emulete the grid- so far a# clothing ts it went into ef was star Washington this morning to mal their report to the department justice For City Positions November city civil service examinations laborers, and November 18, for t amination of applicants for po tions tn the ter depar ent. Dat r will be fixed this woek for exa ¢ ‘The other bide m low: W. R. Nichols of 5; Bringham @ Hoska of Seattle, $115,793, and Megrath & Duhamel, of this city, $126,693 as thetr pric REMEMBER MR. MORRISON A gold watch was presented chairman of the Rep 1 committee yes. yn ny on the state the recent election. win) F. Humphrey made the presentation in behalf of afl of them. It was tn- ned ltended to have the three congress- Ca men-elect and “ig Hadley of the yd, Besson. D. McGregor and aM. supreme court, a nent at a ‘rant ‘ear were sent a formal presentation, t nene ex- soe eamitg (ington, the former aggregation wi 1 th Mr. diet Jat this morning by Omicere Grimth | ner nes cept Mr. Humphrey was able to ning by @ come, SECOND WEEK OF THE GREAT=== CLEARANCE SALE! Saturday, November 15, Is the Last Day of This Sale Part of them are sold. Every pair must be been marked at Almost Half Price. You take no chance in tions in other departments city. — —— SEATTLE TOURISTS R Young, bound for Aust Millie Bayer bound for Honolulu. Vancouver lant where they will tnke passage steamer Miow. | iron al tent the : i i i H # f: i is i i P ie iit Hs EE f ai Fg Fi i i : é I [ We only had 3,000 pairs wf Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. sold by Saturday night at 11 p,m. To make selling faster, every pair in the store hi Only one day more of this:Gneat Clearance Sale. These are all well-known brands of Shoes. buying these Shoes. Every paix warranted. Below are a Few Special Bargains for Saturday Men’s | Women’s Shoes LOT No. 13, 108 pairs of Women's Shoes, al! sizes, worth $1.60 and $2.90. on oo BEAG fF h df | | & | ae fi 3 3 LOT No. 6 Men's Goodyear Welt Box- ot buxcalf neerr. stock, set ‘abd perforated (tipped toe), Lon- don last, wide extended crimped it ii i sale at... 1OT No, 15. 27 pairs of Women's hand turned with flexible sole igen 2 to 8, worth $3.00 and $4.) on sale at 8 Shoes, all LOT No. 16, Women's Velour Calf Waterproof Shoes, with test style extension soles, the best that is made for winter, aim regular rice £2.00 and $1.80, on sate at @ib.4) LOT No. 17. 46 paira of Women’s $1.00 and $2.9 Sample Bhoce, all Rizes to select from, on wa! t . Be Boys’ Shoes Kangaroo Calf Shoes, all sizes, $1.254and $1.50, on sal 95. LOT No. & of Men's 5.00 an calf, calf ln waterproof, ise 6 to 12, Oat 84.50 Nov. 14.—The poll: ‘Cart Jobason. ot some tion connec me Perey in Jack-the-sag A mask made of » from. ‘of some of his wack een ‘tamed tts bin @ patrs of Men's XS} A GRAAT CLEARANCE OF Men's Fall and Winter Hats LOT No. %. 164 pairs of Men's High Top Sboes, d ee. like the above cut, warrant- proof Shoes, aises ¢ to 11, regu. We fin® in taking stock that fo yt nn A ig Managem Lor 18. lar priee $4.00, sale ‘2. ee nave camottad thee a} $440 and $5.00, on aale at..@2.50 } 165 pairs of Boys Beamiene Water. Ieee ‘ehde b,'we Will soll ee follows. yr’ sos to pront Shaen, sizes 12 to Sha ‘They con mist of John B. Btetson, LOT No. 10. lar price $1.60 and $2.00, Knox and vother well known brands $ %% patra of Men's Logger Shoe, 2 cress secresceee + of Union- made Hats. high top, outside counters, all LOT No. 19 ines, were $6.00, on sale at... LOT No, 1. $0 er neewesene oo M250 irs of Bi Grain 1 104 Men's "Wool Fedora Hats, regu- i on sizer 12 to BY, Jae price Ue and $1.00, on sale at cel oom Tramiel aalicowndaok ~5Oc } 68 pairs of Men's High Cut Water- proof Elk Shoes, double sole, all LOT No. 2. sizes, regular price $5.00, B35 143 Men's ‘ood Fur Brown and Biack Fectoras and Crush Hata, regular pubce $1.00 and $1.50, on fale Ot o-. gy. The LOT No. 3. 11% Men's Buick and Brown Late } LOT No. i%, ir of Men's High Cut Water- proof Asbestos Tanned Moose Btock Shoes, hand sewed, double price $7.00, on sais cae 84.50 reported to the lost a valuable St. rd dog. Styles Uniow made Fedoras, Der- Kinaide lost # i over. | Dies and Bal lroad Hats, price $2.00, of sale at Women’s Felt f Shoes LOT No. 22. 165 paire of Women’s Feit Shoes, with good hand turned leather soles, sizes 3 to 8, worth 75c,and $1.00, at, a pair ‘ oe Baby Shoes LOT No. 21 Baby Shoes, red, biue to, worth $1.00 at aoe t in the Columbia hall, on ieee avenue, yesterday. Ho report. 4 to the police that while he was in the place some one walked off with the coat. ‘Two stolen watches were reported the paliee fast night: Frederick ner loet his timepiece Tues- . FP. W. Buck was robbed in t! fenttle bar Wednenday by two clever pickpockets. i Smith, colored, waa yester- | > | over to the superior court | LOU No. 4. 126 Union-mad® Fur Hat price $2.50 ard 83.00, on $1.50 Lot’ No, 100. Men's Latemh Styles Soft 3 Stitt Hats, in Fadoras, Greco and § Pantouris shhpa’, regular price $2.50 to 15.0%, on mile at.. ..82.50 pendent pnead _ Children’s Shoes: LOT No. 4. aire of Children’s Shoes, yrorth and $1.25, om sale at... Te * Justice George to answer to » ? ge of burglary. He is acucsed | 5 Of stealing « watch from the room | a Chinee on Wahington street fe admits the theft, but says he did got break into the room, ‘ _ Mike Gibbons and’ P.° Mcshane | were. arrested: last night by Police men McClurg, Derm and Ward on suspicion of stealing overcoats. The (men wore garments that fitted ther Very poorly and they eould not tell Where they had hought them. Wi Murphy was arrested morning by Policeman) Wilkes sussicion of Shaving stolen # suit of dither whith he had in his pow seanion Charley Conroy and Kadie Murray. Qwo veuns boys who were ri a @istortence In the navanbornood ot the Grond opera house last niatt, were arreate’ by Policeman Thomp 4. Murray has been relensed LOT No, 6. 4 pairs of Men's Patent Leather } and Enameled Leather Shoes, regular price 95.00, sale price. ; refs 92.16 98 pr 1 MAIL eae MONARCH SHOE COMPANY 1319 First Ave., Seattle sms mrmnsen sonar 1319 First Ave., Seattle and that many irreg: tes that just, and that there was no evidenc ted to take Judge Irwin's place fon Ball to be heid com mittece look after u are ‘orking hard to make the tweift is wan fn ncluded this etty. The examiners started for te the day fixed f left Ke mn silk—ma le P ne he price Children’s of eo Women’s ; Childrens Knitwear Ten Great Specials for Opening Saturday's Sale. For two Saturdays we have crowded the new Knitwear Store with bargain seekers because of low prices. Yet for such an event as the opening sale we must do even better. Read carefully. Lot. No. &—Bovs’ Jersey Ribbed Fiecce-Lined Shirts and Drawers, in lecru-—these are the finest @e q lity and all sises—Saturday all day at, each, 270. Lot, No. 6-Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, high spliced heel, dov- bie sole, excellent 290 quality, all day Saturday, at 3 paire, de. Let No. 7—Women's Fast Black Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, double toe and heel, superior ibe value, all @ay Saturday at .... f Lot Ne. Women's Pure Cash- | mere Hose, in gray, igh heel. double sole, finest 69¢ quailty, all or Lot No. 1—Wo- men's Fine Nat ural Wool Ves wvtra heavy, bent $1.00 quailty, ai day, each 690. t No. 2--Wo- men's Jersey Rub- bed Black Wool Mixed Vests and Tights, best #e quality, all day, each et She, Lot No, 1—Wo- men’s Jereey Rib- bed Wool Vests and) Pants, in eray, finest $1.00 values, all day Saturday at, each, We. Tat No. +—W lat No. 9~Women" in pit, blue, car- dinal, also biack, exoelient 1.00 qual- ity, all Gay Saturday at ,each, Te. j|dey Saturday at . Wagner's Orchestra at the Bon Marche Saturdry Night Children’s Crocheted Silk Caps, | Men's Crush Hats, worth $1.96; af- with tassel, colors cream and red; |ter 6, Tec. special after 6, #60, Regular $1.00/ A fine Hack Derby Hat, worth value. $2.25; nt £1.00, Children’s Crocheted Caps, of siik| Men's Heavy Black Cotton Sox, 4 wool, In dark red only; #pecial,/ worth ifc; after & palr, The. © en nle esol Fancinators, in| THe mit le 2 pairs to a purchaser. omen's Ice Wool 1 * o uskwee ick and white: special after 6, 2c en8, ee es Sees, Regular value eo. Infants’ Long Coats, of white cash- | ondeen trtineed with cee mere oF Bedtord cord; apedial after | ang quill, worth $2.60; at $1 oi alu . Rainy Day Hels, + Children's Stockinet Diapers ape-/6, at Me. Mie VReee B08; Rhee: ini after 6, Regular value 60c. |" Pompens, worth Bc; at Ie. Women's Mustin Gowns, high neck | Wings In all colors; after 6, at bo, tucked yoke, with hemstitehed ruf-} Boys’ Navy Blue Caps, worth B50; fle around neck and sleeves: special| after @, 1 Regular Tbe value. Boys’ Knee Pants, worth 250; af- Rh. & G. Corsets, long and med-|ter 6, 180, 1m waists, black, drab, white and) Boys’ 290 Walete; after 6, 180, irs, sizes 18, 19, and from 25 to %6,| Oak Curtain Poles, 4 feet long, oak Feguinr $1.00 value; after @ for 26, |knobs, brackets to match, worth 20c Children’s Shaker Flannel Skirts, |set; after 6, at tle, with walsta; apectal after 6, 19c/ Curtain. Bnde trish Point ana Sines 1, 3 years. Brussels Net, 1% to 2 yards tong, Women's Umbrella Shawls, made | some very fine ones tn the lot, value of Shetland wool, plain white, pink | $1.00; after 6, @0c each. and white, blue and white; special| Superb Knitting and Crochet Six, after 6, O86. Value $1.26 an extra fine quality, all eolors, All-Wool Plaid Cloth, suitable for| quantity limited to customers; after waists and dresses, in 10 styles, val-|6, per spool, tc. ue Me yard; at 2c | “Whisk Brooms, extra quality, pure Dress Linings, good quality corded |corm brooms, wire-bound hand! percaline, In six. desirable hades, | velvet tipped, worth regularly Worth Ibe yard; tor | each; after 6, only $e. alent ancy Galt Caps, worth 290; | lated Safety Pina, er The Bon Marc j quality, an THE BIG STORE Rubber Collars Cuffs and Fronts after 6,396 extra London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery i111 -»Second Avenue --« ILil HARDWARE PLUMBING and TINNING ERNST BROS. 06 Pike St. Tel. John 2831 Tt is an admitted fact that (i. Beainghausea je headquarters for Fine Watches and Fine Watch Re- pairing 807 lat Ave. Time tnapector tor the ©. & P. 8. Ry. and the &. . and 14 ye Children’s One-Piece Dress cashmere and novelty braid, also has cufis, collars and belt of cashmere; Children’s One-Pie Children’s Sailor Suits, made o med with narrow braid, and the vest embroidered with silk; price, Children’s Sailor Suits, made of wool serge, colors blue and be lar and vest of white flannel, handsomely trimmed with braid; pri Children’s Sailor Suits, madeof woolserge,colors blue and red, has ct e, has large collar of silk, and trimmed very hand: braid, vest is embroidered with silk; price, red and bly AFTER SIX No After Six Sale will compare with the crowd that will be here tomorrow ni t ¥ commodations generally will give all customers prompt service. night—but extta salespeople and the and! | the hair: | 1,000. bo mes, Worth 100 per card | nr, he, THE BON MARCHE ; price... woo! the $3.50 and $5.00 kinds. These are in the straight front, long or medium waist, Empire style, made of bro- cade French couti! and black Italian cloth— ood line of sizes—worth as we said up to 5.00. Choice tomorrow only, at— $2.00 Laces and Applique: a Torchon and Ivory Platt Val Laces, extra fine qualities, new patterns, assorted widths, worth 10c, 12/¢ per yard ; sale price . : Cream Point Venise Applique lar bands ; m finest quali Sale of $l2and $13 Silk Petticoats },, No question but many women who read this announcement will be here early tomorrow. ual, Fine new lines of Silk Petticoats, worth $12.00 and $13.00, to go at,., $7.50 They are in black and all colors of plain silk; also some of changes ry styles Some with plaitings and extra dust ruffle, others ruffled and tucked, also double flounce with corded plaiting or ruffles, all lengths and extra widths, re.) bargains, for .. Opening Sale of Children’s Dresses The bargain is unus Children’s One-Pieces Dresses, made of novelt 8, trimmed With narrow braid throughout, sizes 6, Dresses, made of navy-blue moire andtrimmed with cream lace, applique satin ribbon and sampy black velvet, price .. pve ‘ Children’s One-Piece Dresses, made of navy-blue cashmere, waist made effect, yoke trimmed with folds of plaid silk, trimmed with white so braid; price Ine-Piece Dresses, made of red cashmere, with round yoke ed with Persian velvet and small! gilt buttons and white braid; p serge, colors blue, red and $5.00 and $3.50 P. Corsets at $2 The well known P. D. Corsets are to be closed out at, choice, $2.00, tomorrow, for Galloons, of them can be applied sepa s, new styles, assorted widths, larly 50¢, Gac, 6g¢ and 75¢ per yard; sale price .. goo with round coke ty hmere, has yoke of . straight Benna Leaves, 0c packages for 4c, agen, Pinkham's Sanative Wash, pac! lie. gf 1 dozen pina; after 6, 2 cards for Hat Pins, jet and white heads, ex- PA lone. Worth tee per donen; After Heavy Crash, blue border, worth 40; after 6 a yard, bo. Cream Table Damask, 64 inches Indigo Prints, best styles, anderd cloth, worth 6c; after & a rd, 4. Cream Outing, 28 inches wide, worth after 6, @ yard, 30. Sheets, made of good bleached cot- ton, size 72x90 inches, worth 560; af- | tor 6, each, 42c, 500 boxes Kirk's Fine Totlet t comes in box, value 6c; after 6, vy ite bottles Fstzoleum Jelly or ‘aveline, plain Rind oF de, for After & 30 bottles jes Taleum Powder, regular Be nye cans; after @ bo can. |" Germ M Yr an Blood Purltytng Te: , oer. 20 package i te moat imite mbric Embroideries, very finest qualities, new open-work ternn, widths run from 2 to 5 inches, edges will wash and wear well; from the continual moving some are siigbtly soiled, worth regularly 10c, 12%¢ and 160 per yard: after 6, So, Applique Bureau Scarfs, quality, handsome new patterns, full sine h regularly 7c each; a! Amount Drug Store Bargains Prices that will not be made again in months— Powdered Borax, 1-pound pack- | 186. Wagner's Orchestra will be here as usual. wide, worth B0c; after 6, a yard, 250. | ! fult | $80 1419 to 1455 Sedond Avenue 115-135 Pike Street Castoria (Fletcher's), Se PE ay ge Sry DES, yabings a te mite coments i i pergtle, alt 1.38 seller Ejderdown Robes, all best elderdown, sat our best $5.00 seller: after 6 14k Gold-plated Cotlar consisting of ball front lever tle button two buttons, extra q a eet; after ¢ be. Gold-plated Beaut od Ot to ‘Bremies enameled, six on & card, per cand: after @, be. Burnt Leather Coin beautif Calling Cards; after Sealing Wax: after 6, 15e box Statonery; a: ‘a Nordhoff & Co. BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS PAINLESS DENTISTRY—The most approved labo and chanical equipment for the practice of Painless Dent! Pacific Northwet No Plaies Required Lady Attendant. Hours—#:30 a. m. to 8 p,m. versity Station POR SALE A very desirable residences Univer- sity Helghta, 7 roome, water, lot 60 |%."by 108; near car line. Boston Dental Parlors 1422 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Mi Sundays, 9 a, m. till 1 Be Mm C. B. KITTREDGE, A 12-Year Written Guarantee With Silver Fillings orcelain Crowne Gold Crowns, 22k . Bridge Work, per & ur Artistic Vulcan All work under the supervision of Dre. 8. and M. O. Sipes, both degree of L. D. 8, D. Ds both members of the Royal lege of Dental Surgeons. 600 PALR U.S. CAVALRY High Top, Han Waterproo W. S. Kirk, 1209 18t AVe BooTs