The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1904, Page 8

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wap y meee eo eo STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 7 CHARGES = DISPROVED = LUCAS EXAMINATION OF DAIRY ON MERCER ISLAND SHOWS COMPLAINT WAS FALSE & = Pep An = : Ronit. gp. Cheee cr - > ys t Fast M V y © i bh have Poultry Chickens, MMe: epring, 160 Fish, Ete ¥ 2 THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES ayer tn chases te any b cee on ama! p average 20 per cent h Provisions. een onions 10c per doz bunches ‘ Cucumbers, 0c dozen: na egg | Wheat, High low. Mee IB. cau M . . .a% tuce, 316149 s on string beans, 1@ n 4 ack: turnips 4s 45% ; The sack: gree eit y 4 aN i celery, 50G@40c doren: para- | July 45% ‘che@% E WB@2e dozen; sweet patos, | Cate * fe per ib Dec : + at even Fruit, te. coe : sin Apples, 9 Wenat 941.25} Pork a Bee box: | native se De Wenateins © box: |J 126 1 ‘ grab apples per bom: | May 12 126 | Valen oranges, $4.00@4.50 per i Lemons. e380 ber NEW YORK STOCKS . High. Ua ee 4 Rubber Coa, The Rubber § Atch 7 s5% . | 714 Ist ave. do pf " . * i aS Neve A Smelter Rubber Beov: and ® oes on 4 Rubber Store, 714 ist ave A x - Rae os uN . Aion: I Complete Credit Housefurnishers—FREDERICK & NELSON Fresh Meat—Cow beef, (@6\c per BW; steer beer. ¢Kc: veal, TE 10 Ib mall, 109, bale, $2.60 b buckwheat. pee ly cake and pastry \6e 1» $4.00; peart ba | bellies, $4.50 $4.00 q Be retina ‘ 320922 ton CHICAGO MARKETS Dh carrots, hq > abbage. 4 n by W Fe @ikic Id: radishes, 10c dor punches. | F bia atreet SCHOONER 888: | PLAYMATE: BURNED a es " \ the » * 7 n th : re) ; \ rt * 4 very’ ; * t ODDS ON TURNER < : 4 ' ; s 1 oH t w r anyth from $ P z | «< | 3 TROUBLE IN z | 1 ws B.C, Nor ee! eee rs N m Fairbank I lon Tanana tr via Daweon 1 ‘ : an teorde this w “ ' ° Toug h lover the Y hern pout h ?. z kon are flocking into the dist _ « out ft y 2 There one-third more people 3 thar * fed this winte z | /M MONTANA ’ 5 HELENA at.. Nov. 7.—Roth < sides cl t adden y small = ie nae partions @ assert that his| have b “ o 1 » betting t the " ele | /h OREGON “The érigte nn | g ay empty < o 7.—The ow dwir r an of the lg ‘ oa ander the ; the b f th + publi Lz If (ine.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers. Any Chiffonier or Odd Dresser Can Be Bought at a Saving | Today and Tomorrow hiffonte era PRICE y CIAL $10.55. “Golden Oak Dre swell f full siz Bepe ine is $22.40 $25.60 2k Jen Oak Chiffonier $56.45 den Oak Chiftonier $7.95 Chiffonter $16.50 Golden Oak Chiffonte . $1 $10.25 G $17.00 hiffonier 13.00 hiffonter $s. Golden 9 Golden Oak Oak Chiffonie $9.00 Chiffonier 18.75 Golden RAREST Gelder hittonser. Oak Oak 12e | TWO ATTRACTWE SETS ARE TODAY AND Frederick & Neisen, Bt) Gly, Wentison and Spring S si20s OTHER ODD ) DRESSERS ARE fi R ‘$18.06 $20.80 | | ' OTHER CHIFFONIERS ARE REDUCED IN PRICE LIKE THIS pe Us the by OP PYC NTI ELD EGULAR PRICE 41) 00; CIAL M45, Oak SPEC REGULAR PRICE $1275, CIAL Oh.as, 1 niffonie Oak | bow ae CDi ffanter, having evel piole micror lints $29.00 Mt n Oak Chiffonier $20.00 hogany Chiffonier $31.20 Chiffonte F $.00 Curly Birch Chiffon $39.50 Mahogany 2.40 Chiffonter $42.00 Golden Oak Chiffe $24.00 38. y 1 Oak | $45.00 Curly I $24.80 Chit 20.00 Birdseye Maple 1.00 Mahogany or 00 hiffonier 2.00 Birdseye Goi Maple $46.00 Ma how 60 Goides’ Gai Chitfonier $46.50 Gol@en Gak Caitfantes $2. en. tor Chiffon aw: 600 Mehomny © Mopognay $48.00 Golden Oak, Bird Mahogany Chiftc Mahogany Chi Chiffoi ibal jj tw wey wone Mer lends of a “Min bare” reve; Qunesd, welts others cried, and My Ove crow gnaw Doors are Somme attempted to hang their Bate el price $1.30 the THE GON MARCHE in one of the grout denwntional and mioute of olay om ark gridiron Surordyy (or oed os Wark hyo’ (aror at m {inow Wow ewwre Koorner ¥ Gnagbter on have Wie Sade wklo turked ed fo Jax press ducked bath tub and tore on bleachers thouget Charley overtake dt before at én lon }colidreo, add swallowed a big OUD on the topmost ho@k of the man fe The grand stand was simply one! maps of waving handkerchiefs, par- | | BOD 6 ladies. which passed nium turned loose by the ‘as by no means the weal HE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO THE BON MARCHE Our Trainload of Toys!:"" A Great Crash in Chinaware Tuesday : Ser hig Se ! 11 | h P® ‘ I In our great, busy basement Tuesday. If you are a ho Por@la ‘ at with @ . t¢ ‘ h Porcelain Larg att t ' t t Plat t grade ht . Ly at tt nuh a Ve Royal English Porgy ) alad ‘I tne @iland China Hand Pa ' th Seattle's Most PopularCloak and Suit Parlors at re h ° t t wide x a 7 fr bott t me 7 h sil » Blouse Rain Coa $14.00 xe an Saha on the fe , f tle se front a k placket; they have ed show 4; full slee ane r $14.00 Buy a goed warm Winter Walet. these these are bby hs a5 Values, 98c 1 Waists, all ors, alpaca waints, wover np black this lot sells regularly at $1 to l t $1.95 Values, $1.3¢. We ons Flannel Bowling Shirts T in flannel, in a full line of ¢« Henrietta sateen, all colors, fancy piped and piaited full line of siales fn fine flannel, nantly tall the entire line seile regular at $1.75 to $ holce at $2.75 Values, 81.7 birt Watets, of f led fai liqued very atractiv ar at § special tomorrow Great $1.00 Sale $1.75, $1.05, $1.50 Valuen for Only 81.00. Unparalleled Opportunity to wive n's New ed ay pelle reg ne twi al Dress Goods opportualtien like this t come often in All Weol Black Poplia, All Wool Black Crepe Armore, Satie Figise Black Au Ww Solile, Double All W. Black Rep. Only the Best and Purest Candies Are Found Here NOMOMOFF @ CO THE BON MARCHE WASHINGTON WON IN LAST SEVEN MINUTES SENSATIONAL GAME AT MADISON PARK SATURDAY ENDED iN A GURPRISE FOR THOME IN ATTENDANCE ————d tribution to the uproar, Brinker neremeed the tamult by succes fully Bickiag the gozi The eotboviwm worked on the! varvits eleven ke @ boorh oF “ ‘87 Aime) boliow-log whinky on the optioitic Sway, for durtog the Dext werinomouge they vbowed the ldnd» tana ail over (be fetd A 40-yard roo be Shaw was the bent fexiors aod then Teno. by & fore phew of groersiship on (he art of Ite Brioter wes enor sroved Washington's left ead for tbo wloolag tau hdewo. Brinker agwn bicked the goal whim Way filewed Fy anotber ovw tion, during wbicb (he students seamed dowo “2 (the bieachere aod carried the Wash ingtan team off toe Meld on thelr sbevulders. (arabe fot o 1 Ocwwrd bumory of Siem We Foor Omi! (he verity of Woah uyston defexted Univermtiy of Idano |o (be bust (ie Madinon over (oe wears of 12 to 19 son oF the troundy wouldn't ren @ Porn-out |o-cvat piers thie bows!) eindtat ory Dame the sore 1) to 0 in fesor at aod tbe dni pinobed nn ab\ogtoo's S-yard line 7 minutes * (lone would Be called, Show ren the hm With the pig soder biv arm be dart Idabe's tackle. At the enme vers, the top one he 0 idabo's line Diy enougn with the ences of Sem sally, pentine shepes eam of barees to go through, SPCR aah eo ude of o tom _ Be was quick to tabs of seen eee ints “jue poy — Woh ington. Positions Idaho. ne the line Mid n made a dive (Fim . EDUCED IN PRICE LIKE THIS Mi Mh meat ame ws ehtning, but Dede Brinker «ont aT 14.00 Mab ore n e him spiooing with @ terrific lunge L. G and Shaw was away with the whole L T H idano team in his wake, and with L. EB j but Keys between him and Ideb RE - goal way baw went down Q Midd the field would m Rarney Old RH f t efficient terrorizer of Lou Smith hore pedestrians look like the Keyes | proverbial “toity with a hole in it wn y and Larson Whether Keys wa ared by the sh ad Dean reat stake at ianue or whether that oi from to bine streak which was coming h Brinke Umpire— Best. | way like a human “Empire e—Van Hovenberg. Attend-| be told 3,600. ho down the g cannot but him like a |Have Your Nalis Manieured the grounds | mith would sure- | | haw, for was cer 1g some 15-yard a time the and fa the ith mate a fiyiox leap amd, @ Shaw's beebs by a dalr's Ge that ww goteg on wetio| 05-yard rave wan Lo [woKress Sever beam DonFd in {Bis city | © fo@tnil gar. Tee! 26 Des, wre, women ned | loom @ope"” awd acted wor | that wer Greet f PRICB UNTS FREE. | reoon's “lid stable room, 1508 Third avenue. Seat tle, Wash, and other things carried by All dignity which usu@ly the characteristics of he x was hung on the last breeze py and the pandemo entle’ con- | vt on Mi souMARGH jhas os | Within’ the 0 j that Gompers wwhoWe himect to api be open to-poli leal infi@ences ; ht NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & being unpacked isekeeper visit the sale by all means. Enelioh I i (@ ' I i I i ‘ Cue vod # ' the “* ‘ 406 He F i 60e |g 690 Z rr) ‘ zg h Zhe > ' ‘ ( 4, |B ¥ th ' Ge ° r* =z Rich ‘ ( j m m z The Big Ten-Day Thanks- : - - - = giving Linen Sale 2 Opened Up Today With Unusual Enth n en 8 mn ‘ » - b | ‘ ure th 9} ; “ 6 h f Take o t Re y ” 4 =z Remember the Thanksgiving Linen Sale eT ! 4oc Linens, 29¢ $1.00 Linens, 87 3 Table Liner inch cream | Bleact Table Linen z! Ja rnask fa an mort . e t amass € a > ment of worth 4 a vy quality grass ble n 2 ° 87° Mm 65¢ Linens, 49¢ Large Dinner Napkin Table Linens—A good value $ special ¢ z heavy cream 4. kt Pal Cloth, with 2 all pure linen ! en all « in I worth 65e a yard) spe en z 3 » a) géc Liaens, 75. Pe bs — * Table Linen—The heaviest and t ee al ie best quality o amank value $ al a tabling, 72 inc lovely | Pattern Cloth, size § by 10,¢very |? designs, soon bleaches, the k@d he peerage that Wears for ye worth » te Pe a yard; special Tbe 65c Liners, sec. Table nen 6 inche ry thread pure linen. od strong quality, a number { dainty patterns choose from, value 65 a). iis Poo > y fine desig 8sc Linens, 65¢ $2 tal, dozen Napkins Bleached Table Linen—66 Inches ) dozen Fre Irish grast avtant Napkins, hemmed rea- | ached, fine selected fax, has dy for use, size 18x18, fancy |S stiful designs, value &5c red border, value $1.00 dozen; | a 5 speci 80¢ © z sai sa f=} Chevrae Clote, widths 42 to 45 inch « orted goods, manu- | factured by B. Priestley & Co. of Bra gland; these goods ,™ are not only papular tn the United Sta but all over the ed world; they are a standards. this means a crowded Dre ferUion a day tos row only, « jay. at this figure $1.75, 91.65 and $1 special, per yard No te one or C. O. D. orders: all sales She Demorest SewingMachine 3} Is Equai to Any, $19.50, $21.50, $22.50 NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ co WILL BE A FICHT FOR PRESIDENCY sronone BEGAN TO LINE UP FOR THE CONTEST at THE Com. ING MEETING OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR {Seeeereeeen _(Booe The Star) Roosevelt ty to x gan Faawciseo, Mer 7_{ Ronsevelt ty to en poateprrabgh, 4 In point of total votes reprevent: come, and thut be is using his oo-1¢,400 in alt—the twenty-fourth | fluence for Duncan because the acoun! conreption of the American | jas ° + Federation of Labor to be beld ie int verses oe Oekettn: théee chicas San Franciuo an November 14. will| are indignantly dunked be ihe oabee. be the largest on rerord, aithoug® | aide, whawe campniay te connie the actual attendance vitl be amall-| with as Utils publmty as nemcean Seana? saad. Last yens, when the | Thy autcome in doubtful, bet Gome Pedersiion wet jo Rowton, 4 dele we adber « bh gates wore prewent. Thix year it| Be ee ee eee | aeare in the re-election of (heir 8 net expected that more thna 200) Obie Witl oftead. This is cm arcount of “ i c ahs aut the long divtumes to be traveled be slo gi i peieent fie x ‘out af the delegates, and the fect | called Citisems’ Allisue: iP that favorabie will: Cane "ta BTL. rates could ut be! organizations, w werored tram the rallnuady | reat share of tbe discs The most intereuting feature ot | vied tor the ¢ be Earns — the convention will be the election | snp agitation has made ATcers, Pr } Of OMMicors, President Samuel Goma-) deal of trouble im trades wu pore will Seain have to face the Op-| within the last year. I position that met dim at Boyton eration declare At tbat time James Lacan, frwt >» ol \d the all president of the Federation Castiin od the chante secretary of the powerful oe Sie phyemen Oey eee ee for not dealing with the is oppoment for the election. Dun The agitation § can had behind him “or has affected Jobn Mitchell ‘tame of the Mine Workers, the man with bebe in the country the strongest following ie the world t se of it many agreements of organized labor, save only Gora at other wigs: -hevb.--beem pers. Duncan and Mitchell and greg Boon Theng A htved their supporters counted noses on | Pears, the strc resolutions the morning before the election last | © ‘He entire session will deal with year and they came to the eearke | tis question and the issue of union ton that. they were atout 2qu | Shobs will be pushed promptly to votes short of controlling the con-| *@¢ nn. nest will be vention, composed of a little more ; tizens’ Alliance than 14,000 votes. Duncae was ts growing power is therefore withdrawn | admitted, but President Gompers The San Francisco convention | Doluts to the fact that the member- will have nearly 16,000 votes, The|®MP of the American Federation combination against Gompera will) Ras &rown to 1,800,000 since the be along the same lines that it was| ("st convention—an increase | of | year ago. Duncan, whose head rly 400,000—as an indication quarters have recentiy been moved | the trades union movement is | from Washington to Quincy, Mase, t° Powerful to be affected by ad- versities of that character. Withal be admits that the last year gener- ally has bess om of business de- essiam, aed that the Federatien as trignmeé W nwet any emergen- | cles cf tar tutere. Oee of the most important quemicm@s Before the con- | veatiag will Be the Colorado strike. are strogg indications that Pog tS ccm termiees logking te naistently been, The prig-| {@° seaumaating ef the Weatera for which he contends is that| Pew@eratian of Misers wit the Ped- de, no matter how small, | “ton cS ‘anage its own affairs, and Ae protection of the Feder- ompers’ friends declare, it & contest between gbe fotres lization” and the forces Idiyigaaism.” They wharge | oppidpsition is endeavoring, | Qa cotabtish a “trust is an avowe Mitchell candidate this time. gain supports him. Tae ater powerful labor organizations teat stand for what is knowe as edustrialiem” in the labor euwe- @ent, are with Mitchell and Dw can, Industrialism means the groug. ing of several trades under oar head. It is opposed to “trade au- tonomy,” whose champion Gompers ciple BUS! MOW) H ae Da Harbor Master Jensen Saturday filed his October report with the | city comptroller, He reports that the domes@c trad@has been large, exports running up to $3,240,942 and the imports to $2,436,403. The fors nh commerce bas been abou , mn avout aq rtually, tchell’s frie ip for President o

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