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KNIGHTS OF THE JIMMY WERE BUSY LAST NIGHT While good citizens slumbered last; ing the greater part of the money WASHING ery mines whe Nov. # out Yesterde beht seve bold knights o ne |into the hall and rifled the pockets ules, uur r night d knights of the | in" , wre found in] @ mules, retw @ark laptern were making their | {? & written agre rounds, Jimmy and skeleton keys in a local insurance fed Fp Ay coe A hand they waited at severs and forgot to leave their cards. 1 né Warren a victim of @ burg rable amount of | Mr, Brown told the pollee that ¥ the burglars |he fatied to lock the front door of islted plunder | his house and that the thief had an victims ap-jeasy job getting in. A fow articles this | of clothing were taken into the yard . Jand there searched. About $10 tn ©. Hagen, % Pike xtreet, was| money was stolen. Several papers the heaviest loser. He repo: that | that are thought to have been taken the burglar entered bis roo ouse looted by the he was asleep and stole $5. &nd-in every bi Wan secured, ared at the police station Certifi- | | from gome oth: bu : gates of depowit on a local back The third he $1.28 and a gold watch that be lor W. H. Gitte NEW EAST QUEEN Values at $200 were also taken. The | Here the usual tactics were followed Rervy burglar, rather fhan take (he |and about $8 in woney stolen, Sev chance of waking the Bleeper in the |eral small articles of jewelry were room took a pair of trousers contal))-!aiso taken. PRINCESS WHO JILTED A KIN ANNE ROADWAY At the meeting of the council co mittee on streets, yesterday after oon, it developed that there was some opposition to the route of the proposed roadway to East Queen Anne, Representatives of the North Seattle Improvement Club were prem. ent to protest against the route As & result se 1 other routes were suggested. A conference be- tween all interested was ecnatied to all it Wednes A route that meeting. meet at the ecfty tay afternoon at will be decided upon FOR SPEAKER OF THE LOWER HOUSE King county has three candidates for speaker of the house of repre- sentatives in the legisiature, They are R. W. J. Jones, W. H. Lewis and GC, 8. Gleason. ' The fact that Dr. J. J. Bmithof Knumelaw, will be #elected, president of the sen- ate operates to some extent against the candidacy of King county men for the speakership of the house. Other ts for the position of presiding oMcer of the lower branch of the legtsiature areJ. H. Fasterday of Pierce county, W. L. Thompson, of Kitsap county, J. G. Mogler of Wahkiakum, Charles I. Roth of Whatcom, and R. B. Wilson of Kit- Utes, CHAMBER TALKS FREIGHT RATES Delays in shiping freight from Se- attle and excessive rates charged on shipments to Interior pointe were the chief matters under consideration at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The attention of the chamber was called to the matter by a letter froro the American Steel & Wire Com- pany. The letter states that it takes from two to 19 days to seeure a car Electricity Cheaper On December 1 the Seattle Electric Company will make a reduction on its present rates for light and power. The proposed rates are nearly 25 per gent lower than those now in effect. ‘The completion of its new Post street Power house will be the cause of the reduction. sid NEW present governor of the great State of Washington—t be thtankful for what the Almighty God has blessed t matters mentioned iecunsed. #0 journeymen barbers in but 100 belong to the union, ihe targest shops in the ate non-ui _n establishments. to prices for work, it is prob- able the union men will not attempt bring xhout a general incrense, merely to establish a uniform ge ef tinent, the Globe Clothing Co.'s factoriese and retail It’s possible you haven't learned of this wonderfu infants, so to speak, in Seattle, havin; ing from the Eastern states knows about the Globe stores in most every large city in America. i g facturing High Class Garments in our own shops, ma fashion at about one-half others’ prices, which in one y notch as the leading outfitters in the Northwest. which ready ca snapped un” For Fancy Crocheted Wool ALL COMPE11rUK. tora—good Fascina! size, black or white, tbe value. Pretty Wool and Silk Head ‘Throws, tassel ends, come in either black or white, regular and will begin tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 21, and cont store at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. , new pattern, scal- | agapadhgne dealin, 7 >) for everybody. Remember costs are forgotten and p: %-inch Square Ice Wool Fas- cinators, the new circle mesh, ke and D5e tore, 38 inches square, me- dallion. border, regular VAlUe ..0.- +++ BIBS Pure Silk Opera Shawls, extra size, 5-inch fringe and 4-Inch fancy border, comes in white, k and blue, $2.50 Mr Men’s and Boys, Overcoats at Half Price. s and Boys’ Suits at Half Price. M Men’s and Boys, Shoes at Half Price. THE GLOBE C For Double Stitch Fascinators, §/ fancy border—they come in | red and pink—6be value. In the Large New Gio SYMPATHETIC STRIKE IN BEHALF OF MULES 1003 First Ave. The Globe Clothing Co. Alexander Bridge, President. The " BOSTON PHILADELPHIA | BALTIMORE WASHINGTON BUFFALO DETROIT CLEVELAND CINCINNATI CHICAGO ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY ‘ ST. PAUL OMAHA DENVER | : In pursuance with the custom of our forefathers, and a proclamation sent forth from the executive man- | sion in Washington, D. C., by our president, Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, and one from our own neighbor and 27, as a day set apart upon which occasion everybody is requested to forget business cares for one day and an order by Mr. Alexander Bridge, president of the great chain of stores extending almost across the con- opened a branch store here just one year ago; but everybody com- c st ¢ Y ; We think enough has been said other than to explain that with an unlimited capital, which enables us to buy the raw materials direct from the growers The popularity of the Globe has been occasioned to some extent by the big purchase of a $50,000 stock from the receiver-of the Bankrupt Mechanics’ Clothing h for $16,381.50, then to sell fine merchandise at about one-third the actual re- tail values, st rted people talkin’, and now the GLOBE IS KNOWN ASTHE CONQUEROR OVER Naturally We Are Very Thankful Nobby Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Hose, Suspenders and Fine Trunks, Bags, Valises and Suit Cases Things You’li Need for Thanksgiving Corner First and Madison Sts. THE SEATTLE STAR FEW BIDS ARE RECEIVED Government May Be Compelled 0.—The strikers in the Montgom a y througt to Retain Arypy Transports ning. Th ye are hereafter to be 1 The first step toward the pre change fro inting OV work nument hat the mules'worked in the mine & contract syn tom was rday. ‘ide were opened aly In Beattie, Portiand apd Ban Francisco for the transportation of men, animals and freight from the United Btates to the Philippines, In all three of able bid was mi eiseo not one o | Portiand there one bid, but it ed to meet the my@cifications of wernment, and was reject on Steamahip C no business, When the au ive proper was made dies of G, A. R. m McKinley Circle, Ladies of A. Re will hold iis regular meeting In the New York block this | Dany ofter afternoon at 2 o'clock, Several new | tne big carriers Tremont, Shawrout members will be received and much | ang Lyra fer government work until was of interest to all members| the end of the fiscal year, June 0, 1903, The award of a contract on this | bid would mean that Seattle would POLICE NOTES 8 kvszsetaaee.. means mu he Ohio for one trip ana THE GON MARCHE supply atation on the Pacific conat SSSEREREN TeEREEPeREeREER ere is considerable doubt, how- ever, an to the acceptance of this of. Thomas L. Lilly, arrested yest day by Policeman Peterson, is leved by the police to be the man who entered the room can do its own transportation, as the present time, at a less cost than would be entatied under the prices named in the Boston Steamship Com- pany's bid. If this is found to be ov. | true the Beattie bid wilt probably be ‘Thornton saw the | rejected, and the present government a with & shoe, Senter. | transport servies continued aa here- man in his room and struck him | tofore. day he identified Lilly ap the bur~| yyy van Terk ba & Violin dows tn a saloon yeaterday while he took « drink. When he poiloe on ¢ fharge of obtaining |aenin looked for the Instrument It money under false pretenses. Hie |haa' ainappeared, “The pollee were is alleged to have drawn a cheok for | PAA.) r 4800 on @ Portland bank with which | DOM be had no account, The man was in Seattle yesterday but before the local police received instructions to arrest him he had left says he tala ¥ Stone is wanted by the Port- D, BUCK & CC Clothiers. Haberdashers. OUR GREAT improve- ment ©e SALE ee Flas already proven ite merits. Why? Because ite goods have this to recommend ‘em. Custom Make Reduced Prices And last but not least we are building up a business and your recommendation, e olty. MORE ABOUT THE WRECK wreckage report in says that about a mile and « belf weet of Carmanah there is « large trom buoy ted red, with the figure 6 and the letters U. 8. 1. H. B. in binok. Two miles west of there is the stern of & je ship's boat ey white, with Ericson, Cardltt, black letters, and containing sewn: jong, new ash care all on. They have no marks but have Manila sen- nit rope beund round them in place of leather. Also part of 4 mast, which looks Itke the topmast of a TRAVELS OF THE KAISER PENRITH, England. Nov. 2~ ‘The German kaiser left Westmore- land this morning for Scotland. He will take lancheon with Earl Rose. = berry at the latter's country piace, | D. BUCK & co | after which be wilt go to Leith, | ° . where he will board Imsperiai Yacht. Hohengollern and etatt for (ff Times Building, 1406 na Ave. fi! home. | 1003" First Avenue. Globe rtomng Co. A Grand Thanksgiving Treat For Everybody YORK ! he Hon. Henry McBride, designating Thursday, Nov. e | hem with in the year just ending. By the issuance of | | | houses will remain closed Thanksgiving Day. | clothing manufacturing concern. Well, it’s trae we're Clothing Company, and they can tell you we have . r , and manu- | kes it possible for us to dress men and boys in tailors’ | ‘ear's time has brought the Globe Store to the topmost | Co., inue until Thanksgiving eve, to sell anything in our rofits positively ignored until Thanksgiving, Men’s and Boys’ Hats at Half Price. Men's and Boys’ Shirts at Half Price. Men's and Boys’ Underwear at Half Price. LOTHING CO., be Bullding, Northwest ers, fine illustrations Thread Ie Spool The American Thread Co.'s Best Spool Cotton, for hand or machine sew ing, most all sizes, white or black, always sold at 5c¢ spool; on sale from 8 to 1! Friday only Ic Quantity limited. to customers Notion Bargains ~- The American Pin Co,'s best Pins, full size papers, best quality needle points, always sold for 5¢ a paper; sale price Friday, 3° papers for......5¢ Best quality nickel plated Safe- ty Pins, 1 dozen on card, sizes 1, 2, 3, regularly worth 8c per card, Sale prices, card. .ai4e Broadway Swan Bill _ Hooks and Eyes, very best quality; 2 dozen on card, black or sil- vered; regular price, sc a card, Sale price Friday, 2 cards for ... 89c for Women’s $1.25 Gowns Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, in stripe effects, Mother Hubbard style, trimmed with narrow, fancy braid, extra large sizes, only, worth $1.25, at 8gc. ag “THE BIG ‘Teni sht’s tc}: mallow THE BON MARCHE THE GIG STORE a, Program The outline of the program at the Bon che tonight—in which everyone is interested fp almost everyone will be here—ts as follows, The store will close at 5:30 to make for the tremenduous cyowd of the eve: ing the closing hours, from 5:30 till 7:30, the judges appointed will decide the merits of the different department displays and award the cash prizes accordingly: At 7:30 the Doors Will Open to the Public With Wagner's full First Regiment Band rendering the grand march “‘The New Bon Marche,” written 5 a by Mr. Herbert Vanderhoof. For two hours the public will promenade the Thre ck broad aisles of the best store in the west—seeing , and talking of the wonderful work of rebuilding an 1c Spool old one-story shell and producing at the end amod- @ he American ern store—carrying on the business meanwhile— ce machioe aoa without losing a single hour's business, and we Bal! sizes, from 8 to trust, without the loss of a customer. me oe pagers At 9:30 we will give away $250 oe of mer- §j,.,. ”* i- chandise, and a few minutes after Wagner's Band §. will play the patriotic march “The Star-Spangled Saat Friday Outy Banner” and the Grand Opening of this great store ] Quantity limited to on tomers. will be over. Music at 69c These »pular pieces of Music will be on sale tomorrow, | Women’s Large White Aprons, Women’s Aprons and Peesaaeaes | jat a hemstitched all around, also < very Race Has a Flag But) has hemstitched _bretelles; the Coon.” regular 50c; special for Fri- very Night There's a day at. , fe .....35¢| Children’s a 2 jit ” Women’s Hood Fascinators, in Some Bargain Misses’ All Wool with yoke, colors and red, special Regular value $140, CHldres's ee and rochet Ps. ly soiled; 6 Baby Bootees, all color 35¢; special Fr white, pink and blu trimmed with white beads, worth soc; special Thursday at French Pattern Hats at Half Price “Tell Me.” “I'm Lookin’ for An Angel.” ““Way Down East.” Mine.” . Music Man.” “The Cat's Parade.” “Kunnin’ Kaffirs,” Two-step | (Ragtime). “Two Little Blue Shoes.” “Wait Till My Ship Comes The remainder of our French Pattern Hats. will be sold to- morrow, the last day of the opening, at exactly half mark- ed prices. Children’s Sailor Suits Children’s Sailor Suits of granite cloth, in dark red, blue] y and brown, trimmed with white all-wool Hercules braid, special Friday, $2.25; regular value $3.50. Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 years. Same styles at $1.75, value $2.50; sizes 4 and 6 years. 18. Last Year.” “Dear Old Soul.” “Dance of the Meteors.” Lady, Lady.” “Willie, Oh Willie. “Hoodoo Dance.” ‘Oh, Mr. Grundy “The Humming Coon.” FRIDAY BARGAINS | The reputation of The Bon Marche as a bargain store, gained in the old-fashioned buildings of the past, will dimmed by the bargains of the future. Indeed, this present store will be more and even better known as the bargain the Nortthwest. These for Toy Books Large Toy Books, board cov- it 20c. These titles— Delightful Hours. Gems from Story Land. Be Be Bi Bo Stories. And many others. Sabbath Library, at 23c. Regular price is Some titles— The Throne of David. A Double Story. The Pillar of Fire. ‘The Prince of the House of David. In League with the Powerful The Young Ditch Rider, etc. 2oth Century Cook Book, 3300eRecipes—joo more than any other cook book published Alpine Edition, ag9c. The Alpine Edition of stan- ard fiction, bound in red En- glish vellum, gilt tops, full lib- lrary size, 150 title to choose | daynes’ Vermituge, boc, at.. from; worth soc each, at, only 2gc. 75°.| Friday only— ; Umbrellas I". Women's Umbrellas, 26-tnch silk Soft cale Shirts, 2 separate pair of cuffs, at, onlys. Men's $1.00 Wool U siates and browns, size, at . eight warp gloria, frames and 76, Friday at 30 on eel rods, worth $1. Shoes ‘Women's Fine Patent Calf ay |. Lace Shoes, worth $5.00, ot ad-ne Men's Fine Satin Calf Lace, Shees, en's Belt-Opentng ch fast black covers, naturar wood handles, Friday at.... 81.25 Colgate’s Perfumes, 25¢ Perfume will be sold Fri- Zhe ounce. These odore—White Rose, Jockey Club, White Hellotrope, Sweet Pea, Sweet Pink, White Lilac, Apple Blos- Suliettes, worth $1.6, at Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, heavy soles, medium heels, sizes 11 to 2, worth $1.5 98e Limit 2 suits @ Men's Indigo Blue 2c, at | som and 15 others. Men's Hats o | Tooth Brushes $3.50 Men’s Hats, all shades and ver Bedding Linens and }An_ invo! ° orted Toot latest styles, at ...... +... x TTERN CLOTH! An dmvalee at imported, Tyoth | go “Panturiet,” in peal, black or |” Qammaan. ai garda | 10 up to BBe; values fram Ibo Aark, ato. ...0-... -82-75| around, several good to Se. These are all the hand-| Regular $2.25 Men’ on i +4 worth | drawn bristle sort. or shape, at i. - Biack Derby Hats, worth $2.50, at Z Drapery Store 6-4 Tapestry Table Covers, greén, a. and brown, reversible, a hensy orth $2.75, at... 1 Richardson's Grease Eradi- 961 ‘10789 Fradicator—for remov- pitch, oll or paint spo 4 woolen goods—cleans | Richardso ing grea | from silk # | any a trifle ae Eid aiden, Shoes aad Sash Curtains, | othér leather gogde—edM by si 4, worth from S0c yard up to } dealers at the box 25; special MMe) 91.75, at ..,.. Gacali cats si ase Di ists’ Sundri: Pretty Tapestry, In medium and Bo Lagagln reset Tent shades, 6 tnc! vide, worth | Mothers’ Friend, $1.00 bottles at TOc | Dr, King’s New Discovery, $1.00, at| Sh28 at «... we eet 70 ugs BBq| 96x70-inch Biglow Axminster Ruge, FANCY EIDERDO' Jaynes’ Expecterant, 60c, at... 856 designs and colors, Coke's Dandruff Cure, $1.00 size at ¥ o BTe pretty floral and Or Lape + gr eg rich c@lorings, worth $4.75, at... The The Big Store 1419 to >... = Wedding and Engrgement Rings bo you . 4 WEAR A... SEATTLE 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hate Cleaned, Booked, Dyed and Retrimmes HAT FACTORY --USE~« QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING GO., Scarne NORDHOFE & Co. 14355 2d Ave and IN5-I35 Pike St. HAT THE BEST VALUES Are Always found at Our Store, By joining the 2 | Cluv enables you to buy 8M Jeent plano for $200, Sow Om we $10 cash and get the plano; ance you can pay at the | @ month—less than M08 Ge, GOLDMAN’S | suai aay 8] @21°Second Acenue. gu Second Avesu® aL a Cor, Marion