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MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, eta 1S BROKEN th, Will be conaidere ALLEGED ABANDEnIEHT ; Over Tunnel and na Nhe for divorce on the " They we Aumust & 188% Terminal Matters ANACORTES, W i - - .s tay tody an iv ninor 1 . H.W. t ity and) ay wth, whieh have lately t we K v the |acquired from U ifle Comat ( Ww I vr ken at alpany by the Northern Pacific r mn the meme|r overhead bridges not te five shall be built whenever representa ted railroads and femands them reached where | f the Mackin nohives embodying these pr hj afone were OFFICIALS Betwoen City and| -_ Pacific Coast Co., council may deem that publ agreed upon, The ordin a THE GON MARCHE THE BiG BON MARCHE — L The Great Toy Store the fact that dear old Santa Claus is here making the gy = Sodied eS ane coe aes to make the yearly tour of the = to present ta chil. dren-—-and older folks too—the gifts of good cheer of Christm tide. Every morning an noon Santa Claus will talk to the children at his booth in the Toy Store; from 4 till 5 o'clock afternoon he will read their letters in the Second avenue show window that has been arranged a his “office.” Eight to Eleven Miscellaneous Toys THE BiG BTORE TS Dy ey ST st onset the shamnain ot ihe | emanternine wart, ahout comeding Tor Acrordions, with tu sat ot | followed By Detter specials than these fer Tiga " nd the m Pa night will be agreed to when the| Mewever, it ie thought that hg age rng odio ve aeeed Tame Com eed $1.0 value, top ag thie moruty The party | matter comes officially before — the | ordi ances will be ready for Child's Paint Boxes, He, 16 olors, worth Bbc; 6 to 11 Th } coos be resident H. G. Burt of the | councit luction at the meeting of the Nbber Rattlers and Rubber | colvrs. wort Td ten nee, eta BLAINE, We resident A. J. Barl- |" ae vacation of Dearborn street In| council next Monday night ene 1 at eet Ori tl city election held here and View Prest: | eavor of ta ant Company| ‘Those present inet ni raight and fancy Pillow Cases, made of | at Ihe pound, the straight Business Men hnitt, and Traffic | Was aurecd vm 4 rae aie aa Mee aie cotton, wine 42x86, worth 4 ‘ ment of Ivory Pray wan el over the Cit Stubbs of the &t. Paul, |S"? t the oh aantehant I Tops, all kinda, 100, Ibe, J 11 Thursday, ench 10 ©” and Insert by majorities ranging from They are now in conference upon the | Py tf + Ragga, Bn Sew | . Outing Flannels, light or dark, | t f to 6 inches at counciiman-at-large, down to 25 for/ subject of traffic angements to | (On s onttiod. That | mites. worth 6c; # to 11 Thursday, a yard, ry pret ven designe “cal treasurer, Three hundred and thirty-|be made under the new 10-year con. | Polit adaitlanal le to Ne te te ne eet at em for abe sc K scalloped ¢gem, womy re seven votes were cs tract lately made By Che UnTe6 eye ee eee oe ine ei ering: goods | Company O poys Coan Ce On Clot | "260 and thee yeh regs oe gc a ar ey ce | Oe * mh from one caliroad over the tracks!) 6 Goldemith fe vie wide, in fancy patters Sey Be 7 . ef another, to the business house|Hros, Company; W. P 1 | All the latest Mechantes rite; city’ atte a recetving the consignment of fretght. attorney, and A.M. Anderson, of the! welising Annie, the Filrt, Auto counetlt T. Barnes, The railroads are working this out] Mason County Logging company mobile, Walking Cldwns, Mechan- inane Jennisor Paul A. Welton, today, and it will no doubt be set > leat Boats, everything, you Ww pund, value $1.80; from § to 11 rin wed i : ’ , tled at a conference to be held to-] Retchert Bros, Planoa 110 Union find them all here. at Bde each price ® to Ui Otto Mall, [eat oe Iron Fire Mngtnes, Patrols, Women’s Wack Bik Wateh| Applique fur ¢ Pann yin Glan Us congentinene Hooks and Ladders | Guardn with silver slides, rewular- | ine quality, asmoried poenn amie real ber. 0. orth 26c each, sale rice ow "1 ” COLUMBIA, Dec. &—Van R — for the vaca-| . Risteasy, © Carpenter ie dure Bets, Dining room. Fy’ w Ii, soe each pels Noth | sine tas inehea, saa Pierson was re-elected mayor of Co-| LONDON, Dec, &—Lord Cran-|'thon of Dearborn street the Pacitk , eee nd Parlor Bets, We to Pine with pearl heads, 1 | “"O% "*'* Price ® to 3h. ae , tumbia City yesterday In the most) borne, secretary of the forele Coast Company amreea to remove all = . Gosen on card, regularly at me Jeracy Hibbed Out fae he! hotly contested election in the bie-/ fice, in replying to a parliamentary | ite tracks and bunkers and whatever Toy Pianos of white or imitation | 260 per card; sale price from “ ests and Pan tory of the town, The other city of-/ question today, sald that the repirt|ather buildings it may have on King hh dolly’s the, 60 $1.00 up tof ty ge per em t $1.16 ow ficers elected are: W. A. Sparkes, | t) nd other | etr to dedicate to with, 2he Fine Shopping Bags, very best | ' a6 treasurer, and A. Appenselier and | 9, between |t oO eet through bs Chinn Tea to $2.00. quality, regular price 2%; sale me Kea Wood ou D. W. Brown, coum mF. J-/France and Bngland had been set-|property just north of Dearborn Metal Ten Sets, t6e to $1.60 price from & to 11, only 19¢ barrows, Thursday, § to il, af Royd ran against Ma eon and|tied by mutual concessions was un-| street on sland Rubber Animalia, Cats, Dogs, etc Broadway Swanbdill Hooks end baad pe C. R. Heppler is the ca tres } provision w Je that Child's Chairs © to 60 Byes, black and siivered, 2 doxen Silver Plated Chile's Oy date for re-election as councilman. ~ and Rockers Doll Trunks, 26¢, 66 2.00. Fon card, all sizes: mule price from | Baucer, regula ue The, on on The others had no opponents. The} painted joc, | Dell Cradles and Bed of Ts to 11 only, 2 cards for le, Quan cach, + candidates were nominees of the ibe, 26 . wood, white enameled, 2 $0 T tity limited to customers ° ie Hed Carte, $ > ple's and Citizens’ parties, re~| You don't Variety of other | $2.00 each Brownie Kodaks, $1.00 kind. from « * egularly Me, & . recrively. Soe Feopte's party wen. have to styles in oak, reed Doll Hugwies, all styles, 250 1 1s to 11, for 6¥c, A fine litte Xmas | tt k + Sem oo ie Sig hty Votes were cast during the d be ete, | $5.00 each tt oh Gane Vi day at the election booth In the tow strugele Pr teean”. OP | Pee eee oss puns onthe met E tke ana 900 Unruied Tablets at | conn : beg 7 halt What made the onteet Inter- eating wan the fact that for the first time since the tneorporation of the town In 1893 there were two tickets in the field. The election was close, Mayor Pierson winning by a major ity of seven. Heppler incket five votes of betng elected cot issues, aside from | the fight, and the coming year's municipal government will be conducted on the same lines as it was last year CENTRALIA partisan t The Non- ed here yee r, E.R. Zim~ | fo orney. George EF P. R. Stahl; clerk, W. O counciimen, W. H. Bach-| co V. Bloomfield, Frank D.| in Harm, George H. Milter Ellensburg lpn Deo, ~The Ch elected en! Smithson, . clerk: Austin Mires, Chartes Stewart, treasu Mahan, health officer attorney er; Dr DA A. M. Wright. counciiman-at-large W. J. Reed, counciiman First ward i th S. Palmer, Second ward; Thoma Meaghers, Third ward Everett SRETT, Dee. 3 t With the ex- n of health officer fiman- | of ree, and councilmen in the| by Fourth and Fifth wards, the Repub leans elected the entire munictpal ticket. Not a great dea ' st was manifested in the election, and enly a Hebt vete was cast Mayor, Jacob Hunsacker, Republi- | can. 1,077; J. E. Stone, Demoernt, 4t7./ al! ts so © City Clera, J. HM. Mitchel can, LO. City treasurer Holcomb, Rep Friars, Democre J. W. Hartnett Repubii- | th George | Q Bi! Republican, 1,065: Bertdbusted; Demoer Health| Bind closed doore, signed a second| Seattle. John G. Pierce of Si officer, J. J. Sullivan, Republic WEP aps feation for a Heer It te not ton, Wash 1 Minnie Fran Tid, Sates fa Premiere. Tremeceat (known what hopes they have offLane. 19, of Henry Mek tek “Geeusthans, ne wat. | securing @ license, but they went te Ida Fedderly both © M9. Councitman-at-laree, KR. Mark. | prcurtn ae Bae gg ly | ham, Republican, TM; Thomas Fleids Democrat, 12 Counetiman Third ward, John Moftae, Republican, 126 S. Tedkery. Dentocrat. 65. Counel man Pourth ward, N wan, Ke Pubitean, 9; J. A. Meyers, Demoer 108. Counctiman Fifth ward. &. Russell, Republican, 1%: A. Boyer Independent. %; Calvin Smiley Democrat, 31. La Conner LA CONNER. Dee. 2.—Potlowing was the Cithe theket elected here the municipal election Mayor ‘alison; councitmen for term of o years, W. EL Schtic her an: Kent Dec. 2—But votes were polled in the city election ninety-one held today The (Citiscar teket composed of the following, was the oniy one in the field Mayor, B. A. Bowen, counctimen, FE W. Bereiter . P. Calhoun; for treasurer, P. B. Madison j Renton RENTON. Dec. 2—At the city election held yesterday only coun- cilmen and treasurer were voted for the foliqwing being the successful | andidates: For councilmen, Fie} Tonkin, Thomas Dobson and Roger | Jenkins; for treasurer, John Beyan, | Brohomish SNOHOMISH, Dec 1.—The elec on here yesterday was very quiet, | ough over 300 votes were cast. | Two tickets’ were In the field, the | straight Republican and the Nonpar tisan, Politica not cut much fle ure jn the count, parte of both thek ete being elected The successful can dates were as follews Mayor, F./ &. Anderemn, Nonpartisan: attorney A.B. Abi N partisan: health of. fieer, Dr. J. H. Durrant; Nonpar- ear The following were on beth icketa: James Burton, clerk: W. M Snyder, treasurer, and Matt Albert, couneltman-at-large. coundit men: Firat ward, ¥. publica Second Mescher, Republi Z. Bunn, Nonpartisan. Port Townsend PORT TOWNSEND, Dec. 2.~—The election held in this city yerterday was simply a ratification. of the cit! zen's convention of Dec Poit tice di@ not figure in the contest in any manner whatever ward, D. BY! Third ward, 8. Hon. Charles E. Coon te elected te eur of the cit A coda h self an city attorney: for city urer, Nathan D. Hill was selects He is now serving in that offic an appolatm: from the coun: fil the unexpired term of N Oliver, resigne Counciimen-elect are as follows ter Mutty, J. Tan ner, Erick Molander, James Wilkes Sedro-Woolley | SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Dee. 1.—The off very quietly ticket was elected by ut $0 masority. Fi Imen, | lorris Ormeby 8. Howard, F. Reynolds didates. Shelton SHELTON, Dec. 1.—The Citizens’ ticket was ted over the regular Republican tieket as follows: Mayor, W. H. Kneeland; counciimen, , 8. MeGee and L. J. Morrison DROWNED SWANSEA, Dec. 3.—The brigan- tine Brynmor, which reached this port today, réports the loss of he steamer Neptune, near Billsaso, in the Bay of Hiseny. Five of the Nep- tune’s passengers were rescued by the Brynmor. Five disappeared in amall boat and were not seen after- word, and 28 others are known to have been drowne CONDITION ~~ IMPROVED WASHINGTON, D. ©,, Dec, § mer Speaker Reed, who had ere attack of gastritis yesterday. 4 «@ fairly comfortable ni physician, Dr. Gardner, reports his condition to be much improved | te morning. cilman hap CONCERT HALL TOUGH GOES TO JAIL, BUT DIVE STILL Dagee in the Star concert hall on|t Rhodes, | noon. The slight wound was examined y gave it as his ¢ joubt the wound was caused by a/ tion pistol bait. This, notwithstanding the cowardly | ageous at that time, and « fight t ne of many pla December } troller and after and you areas in warm, cheerful IN SUPERIOR COURT RUNS WITHOUT A LICENSE . the nortorious ten-| around the city ball and learn what who shot at and/counciimen were Nghting them. me #© near killing Hugh Robert! When thelr application was before counct! last Monday night there mtal avenue at an early hour|was not a member present who had was formally | rve to get up and say & good ward for the dive, This notwith Ser Us ABOUT THEM We have every sie and you re Justice stardty fuct that two of the winter | members of the police, license and SOLE AGENTS. nm default of $2,500 ball he was| reve mmittee refused - mimitted to jail 1 to reject thy — ary hearing befor wn that the Dagger head | coun Tel, John 2831 ERNST 106 Pike terday by City] the license, but they were afraid te The physician | say so last Bonday night. How ft inion that beyond | will be next Monday night te a ques The ranks of those favoring }the Heense may be increased at thet joeed.| time and all may be more cour hysician Carre The Star still rem ine une wault made by Smith, which is but| grant the Hcense may result similar aimost| Meanwhile the p have done artiy occurrenc crimes | nothing to close the doors of the dive eding dive, regard the fact | Jewelery at the which t | expired ther fact that on jeht the city counetl set It disapproval on the refusing to ren Amazing Gall 4 by t ok, consisting g™*, | people are today views LICENSES TO WED The ng marriage Meenses were lesued today: W. F. King & Harnett, the pre eme that | the body Jeneiry business a without reserve ¢ pair called on the city comp & consultation be-|and Marie L. Abrahams, 22, beth of FRIDAY NIGHT the New Clothing and Haberdashery Store on the corner of Sec- ond Avenue and University Street (in the New Arcade Building), is to be formally opened to the public. The event is for the stock and the store are both far superior—from every point of view cago hitherto. We believe Seattle is big enough. and good enough, to warrant a venture of this kind. We public will be quick to appreciate a good Clothing Store. As such, the Shafer Bros. makes its initial bow to the public. night at half past seven o'clock. Wagner's Orchestra will render a splendid pro- of more than passing importance, to anything seen west of Chi- believe the The doors will be opened on Friday gram. Many hundreds of Souvenirs will be presented to our guests. “At Home" The new store bids you welcome. Friday at 73 ‘ The Shafe Store At the Ccimer of Second Avenue and University o.cct. In the Arcade Bidg. Vil Uae RIVERSIDE somos. RIVERSIDE ADDITION tor: The sale of lots in Riverside Addition will continue all this week. PRICES, $40, $50, $75, $100 AND $125 FREE RIDE FREE RIDE FREE RIDE Our Spectal Car will leave Yesler Way and Occidental avenue, rain or shine ing at 10 o'clock We intend to increase the price of these loty soon, Don't mise cure @ lot in the PULLMAN OF THE NORTHWRST, Offices open ry evening from 7 until 9 o'clock, Daniel Jones & Co. ete 11 Cherry Street RIVERSIDE every hour commeno- opportunity to se H. S. Turner @ Co. SALES AGENT 103 Cherry Btr ve the cost of the stove is Auotion Sale each ket, repeating, fe A tremendous line i, bens, Bho each Jointed Dolla. every kind of doll, te $15.09 each. t Wagons, steel wheels Phe, $1.19, $1.68, SLO® of metal, a oe Menagerie, $1.60} Child's ing of amune 2he to $1.00 edition, ft bO« 69-inch All- Woot Zib In the latest tones, val at bbe b4-inch All Wool Miack Home n Cheviot, value S5c. at Ste. | Handsome Black Silk Drop Skirts, would cost $4.06 to make 8 to 11. at $6.98, line Plaidn $i a yard wet Wood Sail Boats, with keel and | 6 full-rig@ed, just ike the real is chen we nee every day, 100, 26« Bc, UP to $2.08 each Herel Binck Hoords, just like Swinging Horses, will not tip filing desk, place for paper, ete., | over. natural jon, $2.00 up to Children’s dnatests, Gendecut Flannel Waista, value $1.50, here for each $6.00, silk lined, 4 and finished, | 22m y styles, all suey, Magic Lanterns, with complete | iron Ranges for the little #irl® T worth up pm ly arose colors, at $2.2, net of views, suitable for parlor | nickel polished. full wet of uten- Tor cice sriged Sateen Pett . entertainment, $1.06 up to $6.00 siin, Be wp to $3.66 each SMen'e foc Woven taréer Mand ate, © $1.0 for Shae, vet Wallets tial at 94%, made Shawls, epe om § to Mh value $1.2 “ Crocheted to it at Ge; valve Mustio Thursday, § to if, Long Conta of kerchlete; from # to 11, each, b / Men's S0c Leather © Working | “ ane from § to 11 Thursday, a pair Fancy Colored Striped end Fig ured Ribbons, from 4 to € inches wide, new, bright shades to choome from, very finest quality #tik worth regularly 2% yard; sale price, § to 11, Ife yard Women's ‘Pure White Linen Hematitched Handkerchiefs. quar ter-inch hem, full @tze, perfect con vpec wl, 6 Go 11, at Sey) dition, very sheer quality, worth | sim. Pi: > reaularly I2'c each anne’ use Waists, : r without sallor caller, fn. ages 4 to 4 yours, worth Shirt Waiete in! biue and grey, ages @ to 14 yea) worth Sc, for 4c White Felt Hats, Beart D worth $2. and $2.00, at only Great Sale of $5, ae Christmas Sale of Silverware Tea Sets, Coke Baskets, Bread Trays Homan Bilver nteed for (fered at Hand finished. Tea Bet of 4 pieces, Teapot, Sugar 1 guaranteed, sale price 5 Pills, Be bot Shaving Boap, 10c cakes shades fe package. Nicely engraved the value, sale pr Large aasortment We chow 23, Bier SS $6 and $7 Waists Our Spectal—-Beautifully hand bur Rished, embossed edges, heavy | Butter Dish to Match, each ¢. & beautiful basket | Other and better ‘Tea Bets cor ndid value any time at | respe aly cheap. aale price | Bread Trays—10 Different cod Trays for i Traye for $3.00 read Trays for 14.0 Bread Trays for T) @ sale began this morning, and there's a full carload of them—giv- 1m every one @ chance to seoure » fine Waist at email cost. For the prices are $2.75 and $3.98 Which is « saving of half on the reguiar value. This is the sur- ples stock of two targe manufac turers of Waists, and comin Silver Shaving Sets $2.00 Bets for $1.15 Bets for as Kvery piece guarantee With tray, several styles to choose years from, some beautifully engrave Pretty Engraved Crumb Sete for, ea just before Christmas, it Hegulariy 1.9%, wale price. .@1.69 | Others and better ones, $2 possible to buy serv * Regular ne wale price ia et half price. Don't miss this sale. It continues temorrow. Exhibit of $30,000 : Altar Cloth searf will be Music These titles of popular Music will Surana (Spanish walt). ” be sold at $e per copy, while the ation Waltzes, jot laste The Caw Parade, ba Omar (Lorraine). gee nh ohesead BUY dcr wanr et hw I alt Cunning Coons (instrumental). Wave March. H the home of Mre. Joseph Moore. Rainbow Dance - M ! It haw 632 beautifully worked floral pieces dark silk back Watch Hill (two-step) i ay H ground, and is the product of the nuns ef the 16th century. Meeting of the Blue and the! Moth and the 2 i Gray (two-step) waltz) 1 OAe Bon Marche "°° issssee THE BIG STORE Nordhoff @ C P | PUBLIC AUCTION] Harness and wagons, one matehal team grays, wel about nds, good @ ‘one. » team, weight about } driving mare, & and wagons. will be sold te the ble rat 1218 Wi 4 ember & at 1B | | | tor Our buyer wilt shortly leav® New York to purchase epring stock and that mean %: must have room, Help U# make room. We wit meet 20 half way. Coat aad vent made to order only $14 IMPERIAL TAILORING @ 1102 Second Avene _ Solid golden oak dining room chair with neatly shaped. and embossed top —_. turned spindles and in the full pest pattern, Has large cane seat and brace arms. Full sized dining room chair, made of solid oak with three cross panels, full post back, brace arms, open cane seat and solid base. Our Price 85c Our Price 95c rederick & Second Madison and Spring Ste. The Tonic Par Excellence, We have added to our wateh line many ne signa in can now show you the most complete In the city, The American Clothier, | 703 First Ave. Agent for the Colebrated John B Btetoon Mat, #4 and $6, | Dealer Tol. Pink 175: 109 Columbia St. Seattle, Wa Open All Night ‘Tel, Matn 1020 COLLINS BROS. Buccessore to Is highly recommended as @ preventive of Colds and Influenza and asa specific remedy for Typhoid and Malarial Fevers. COLLINS, BHERMAN, FOLEY Co, UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers 1407 First Ave. bet. Pike and Union. Seattle, W. , and the Se attle Klectric G. Beuinghausea OT iat Ave