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os. PROSECUTION DROPPED An investigation of the Lakewood diphtheria cases reported at the coroner's office yesterday afternoon x Wilt was made by Acting Cor ste this morning, From statements ybtained from @he parties joe 1, Acting Coroner Wiltsle has yn mi to drop t prosecution Mra, Richereek, although admitting that she is a magnetic healer, as CARS COME TOGETHER ON PIKE STREET THIS MORNIN—M, M. te that ahe did all possible in a dieal way to cure the children |SOLDIERS ON SHAKHE RIVER DRIVEN INTO attended by ber, and in this state , BRUCE, H.W, BRACKETT AND W. F. LAURIE HURT AND PAS: Joti. in upheld by the people in DUGOUTS BY THE EXTREME COLD that vicinity 8 SHAKEN It seems that the only fault to SHEPRS CEMOUELY ONEEE be found with elther Mra, Rich creck of the afflicted families} atUKDEN, Nov. 17.—The severe; General Stoeasel contents himself Se a themselves is regarding the neglect | coid has driven the soldiers on both | with stating the facts concerning é or failure to report & contagious |ides into their dugouts and put @/the situation, implying that he A rear-end collision at the corner store, at ner of Bighth and at cane. Jstop to artillery and infantry. fire. | awaits orders as to surrender oF o : s Pike ree bre AbSOFDERt cotton Three days 10 the Japanese ry continued resistance. of Bighth avenue and Pike street hr a bho Japan " r shortly aft lock this morning | £24 arnica were “= baad wd @ reconnalsance toward the e@x | Passengers on the Broadwa. > treme east and pushed back the between a Broadway-Pike car and | car say that they heard no bell and | Russian cavalry a few miles, a WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 17 one of new Capltol Hill cars, re- [the first intimation of anything | though Investigating the possibili-|Consul General Fowler, at Chefoo, gulted ta © = Infuries to three | Wrong waa t hock which sent ties of a flanking movement cables the state department that men. | them in every direction. After mak the officers of the torpedo boat] M. M. Bruce, department manager | ing the turn two blocks east of the JAPS PLAN ATTACK de iver R pny th the of Stone, F & Lane, received a| place where the sion occurred 2 ae arms and personal offects are now t : the chest by being | it is thought ¢ the motorman in | LONDON, Noy. 1 The New }@t the Russian consulate thrown y¥ againat « oft the |charge of the Capitol Hill ear loat chwang correspondent of the Even uprights at the forward end of the | control and at the time of the coll ing Post wires th word has} HOT FIGHT Broadway-Pike car. A. H. Brack-| sion was vainly trying to bring the es agony bere gee cy 1. #?. perensnun 1 Th ett, of the Pantorium Dye Works, | car to a stop. ae veing | ALSEK COUNTRY RICH, irr [ape Stvences esrese oe ae Th mi Dov, 8T. was severely cut on the top of the} The Broadway-Pike car, being : an ie Stotasel, dated Octobe wan 1 head by a falling cash register.|much lighter than the Capitol Hill] COSTLY MACHINERY 18 NEC- | Kae nant is believed to be me Btodasel, dated Octob ra, a minen lve toda The a panes v which was dislodged by the shock | car, was badly damaged by the | - saat mbarded th fort - Of the collision. W. F. Larne, ajof the collision, None of the pas ROSARY {T. PETERSBURG, Nov. 17.—1t mchments on the 4 hmaker, was cut about the |sengers on the Capitol Hill car were is reported that the Japanese in-|®0rtheast October injured in the stom and | hurt very badly, although they were tend to begin « forward movement) “Today they attacked the north had one of his lower limbs badly thrown about the car like ten pine | W. 1a Breese, manager of the/on November 19 in an attempt fo} front, but our shrapnel fire dis wretched t is thought that Mr. Bruce in bad 4 lncent the Geabe he Heveed thet. ae ag AER } pares emoved to Bullion Creek and Hydraulte Min-| k the center the Russian . All of njured men were re-|ly injured. He was removed to his} Bullion, Divx soe ant on Bul-| formation on the Shakhe river. ft{ Mult wax repy Our | moved to Gray & MeFadden's drug | home. erm Bangs ge ly discovered Al-|i# said the Japanose are collecting| Pe Officer and 70 men i Jxek gold fields, arrived in this city|® large force om the Russian cantern | et officers and 300 men ¥ Jeffersow, which| front. Scouts from that vicinity ree} A! distinguished themscives, It on the steamer | reached ttle from southeastern | Alaska this morning. The claims]? are now being operated by the | Bullion Creek and Hydraulic Min-| ing company are situated on Bul-| F DAKAR, Africa, Nov, 17.—Thg Russian second F ifte equad. LONDON, Nov. 17 Advices from lion creek, and, according to Man-|*ailed this evening bound for th] Tokio state that General Stoesse ——— ager Bree give promise of de-| far east Rod his forces are apparently mak veloping into one of the richest Jug preparation to retire as Port THREE-STORY BUILDING WRECKED, ONE MAN’ FATALLY IN. | #0ld producing claims in that sec STOESSEL WANTS ORDERS hur is nearing the extreme lim . ’ tion ROME, Nov The Ch { its resistance. JURED AND SEVERAL OTHERS LESS SERIOUSLY HURT The claims wiregtaked by Man-| reapondent of the Italia. Milita won eae mand pote ee ag ree the | Wires that General Stoessel's rep eral se Rae KW | be ught to Chefoo by the ¢ ‘Tr. PETERSBURG, Nov. 17 Manager Breese ie now stopping|*2scropny states that since ie the detatia of the dispatches | (By Scripps News Ass'n) sously. After the explosion It was/a: the Washington, and while il eeeee’ aed Saas covet ~ j ved from Stoensel are withheld. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17.—A|found that several inmates of the|the city intends purchasing ma-| \inq pi og ye A ee ere e . ef that Port Arthur will be able @s explosion almost completely | house were partially overcome by|chinery for a sawmill, and addi ai =e wrecked a three-story frame flat/gas, which had flowed all night/tional hydraulic mining Manager| jonder Th ote wing home ™ [MW dold out until the arrival of the Dullding at Washington and Leay-| from a jet in the first parlor | Breese ts loud im his praise ofthe! rations and civilians on quactiitiinncs cc gtuadron. This con @aworth streets this morning, prob-| Bradley was passing down the | district, although he says it Is not| quar | Milence is based on information co’ ably fatally injuring F. H. Bradley, | stairs when the gas was ignited by whose cigar ignited the st his cigar. The force of the explo Many other occupants of the/sion hurled him and the front of DBellding were hurt, but none seri jthe building into the street. altogether a country for a poor man to try to operate in “The country there can only be profitably developed by bydraulick ing” he sald, “while afew men have taken out gold by digging in the earth for it, the profit attained by in this man. of the ] seoking the treasure jer is very ema! Several boys have found id within a fow imehes of the surface, and In many instances it bas been found at the FRIGID WEATHER POLITICIANS AND OFFICE Ly 7) Di is ol . TT 4 . 04 STOPS HOSTILITIES SHELTER OF frmpows heroes. ort that the ¢ to mention th ranses Japanees hold all the READY To QUIT Veed by the destroyer Re tor The Pot Is Boilin’ ny EEKERS CLING TO GOVERNOR ELECT MEAD IN DROVES grass roots, From my observations | I have found that fortunes gained EP As bo from the loose gold of the surface will be diminutive. The political pot is bofling good gent of the Washingt university “The company, of which I am| “nd hard in Seattle today. Govern- a successor of Colonel Bilethe the manager, intends to extend its|OT-elect Mead is in the city and ev=| Lewis says “w when approached operations as long as the output ae is looking for « “ but a few of the sidewalk politicians wil! deem it advisable. During the} ment. If the governor ever felt | ar ming his candidacy winter I intend to freight in a|*fry that he was elected it will| King county, now that it has pile FORMER DEPUTY SUES SHERIFF OF WHITMAN COUNTY FOR sawmill, which will be erected near| be tonight after his room at the|up a good big majority ue : $35,000 FOR ALIENATING HIS WIFE'S AFFECTIONS | settlement of Bullion. 1 will] Washington has been stormed by| feels ax th t (Speclal to The Star) (might visit his, the complainant's | wife. OLFAX, Wash., Nov. 17.—Phe| ‘To the general charges of undue Stews. rt-Canutt scandal was browght | jneim, chase such necessary to developing the machinery as I think] Ty on the work of |” Inia,” > 9 place an additional number of| Political aspirants and their army|ow the Mat belong to it as well as giants’ for washing out the gold.|°f *upporters. All day long the big| senator, at least it t way | Besides this the directors of the|botel has been the mecea of those | for aspirants are bobbing up in ev company have advised me to pur-|*%® have an eye on a political plum. |ery direction for about every office There are anywhere from five to| that looks good © applicants for every appointive| # W. Harmon and other fice, and it looks though the | union men have but a small chance 4 today, when A. L. St Stewart, aueet ae pet "| Manager Breeze says that gold|f9¥ermor will have to go at his job |of securing the appointment from tos joday, a A be » & n be mined in the district only |” * “ere Governor-elect Mead of the posttion art filed a suit for $35,000 damages | nutt, in order to have a free hand) with much hard work, and at the|_ ': ¥: #¥ans ts now practically ax-|of state Iabor commissioner to suc agaim?t Joseph Canutt, recently re-| with Mrs. Stewart, conspired to sured of an appointment on the 4 Wiltlam Blackman, expenditure of considerable capital land those who don’t want to work lor have but little money had bet-| have and succeeded in having the electéd-cheriff of Whitman county, |complainant adjudged insane and waking sensational allegations in rding jocal politics who think they ~ which way the wind blows, In svernor’s pped at staff, It was the hotel thin gently | to morning | ken volving Canutt and Stewart's wife. | sent to the state insane asylum &t| ior seek their fortunes elsewhere. that he was slated for the position | th. inion a man from Eastern The complaint is replete with sen-| Medical Lake, when, as a matter Bcc jof inspector rifle practice, andlor Northwestern Washington wilt gations adding some to the story | of fact, Stewart claims that he can Mt te said that he is practically sure | get the plum, and the half-dozen of made public the day before election. | prove that he is not now, nor never ALL READY eo fag ‘4 King county aspirants will be lett 7 barges | wan, insane Several corner conferences were out in the cold when charges and counter hare ye a yao held by the governor and lecal al It in sald t 2 were made in lengthy affidavits and Stewart, besides claiming dam- al b and it te is = hat J. Dugan, of Ever ages for the alienation of his wi depaty | affections, asks for damages which in his| he claims to have sustained aa the newspaper articles. Stewart was formerly a sheriff under Canutt, and |xarding the comin mid |ett, a mill man and member of the equests re- | ilers and Sawyers’ un and of appointments the Washington State Fed hat some very fervent ; z se! Tonight is the night! The big|were made. These Mttle heart to|lLebor. i th t complaint he alleges that the sher-| result, as he alleges, of Canutt’S! ,owanoys’ ball will be fallen off lneast tales ware tx aocred pond ha — se pe o— er of iff would send him off on alleged | having inspired the publication of} tonight at the Auditorium “lug” jone but the participants will ever | tir Th : bueineee. ; business trips at the county's « Hes” in regard to the com plainant | yy rray says for every one to get |know just how t reaesied ce herve pea agent of ¢ Ganmey te’ créer that ‘be, Conctt.in the Pullmen Tribese y and buy tickets and turn out| The iatest announcement is the |aleo believed to stand nd ans = > |tonight prepared to win one of the |. spiration of Lewis Levy as a re a the honor complete returns of the votes for; many fine prizes that will be of | WASHING T GN presidential electors show that| fered. = Roosevelt carried the state by four a S Ln, Z peseeeens Satrie \Can Stop Vice in GAME cocK Th pod old een Mountain” | WAS LOYAL we fee os Portland COST HIM $30 : Washington has for the banner | aoe |record, but Roosevelt carried the — state by only about th to one, | tay Gevtens Mews Aat's | al Homann, a year-old Washington is the strongest re-| while the ecedented pluralities | ; jboy, was awarded $20 damages by publican state in the Union. The|in Ohio and Pen ania leave| @y Seriove News Ass'n.) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 17.—The | Superior Judg fin ye i 4 a ig err Jthem mach farther behind in their| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 17.| court this morning’ refused to re-| recomper having been scratch loyalty to the “strenuous” pi | —As the result of a collision on the | *train the police from destroying | ed by ag k b Wadding Prosents eT ge fo op gn gg ae ae se | itt ting to note that had | this morning, Motorman ckner | Wholesale removal has been started the father of the b sued R by the th nd tt shen opener PY P jthe state of New York given a|will die. Several pasengers. were -_-—— —— Dawis in the youngs f for Roosevelt plurality proportionate! seriously injured. Both cara wer » nd Mre and HUNTER. to the one given by this # emolished, The accident was due| GUILTY OF LARCENY | Pouay as 4 : t republicans 1 have carried the to fog. ] , et T 704 First one mpire state by 000 instead of ae jectg ta nen ’ sa _. | 178,000. F C George Warren, charged with he wh Peret Had the other re *9CeS = | burglary, was allowed to pleag . t elt would have had the neat little - cf and wa need to 30 daya, “OD sharp 8p ! jot something less than By Scripps News Ass'n.) $2 or Judge Hatch ® i had 5 r bef at which he actually got | ' t breaking] ®9* » » | pectin Mn ace | CHICAGO, HL, Nov, 17. Chamber ho was playing n ore |David KR. Malliken, company D. dealing ej hage hit it with | tick. Th RATES NAMED nty-seventh infantry re 4 that he : . pave 1 to Fort Sheridan to answer and had °! : < | — - the charge of having deserted a room so that he} | lw in the Philippines and ‘ 1 not be tried for burg 2 2 company has rene be held November 2 efore Between beverages than 1 at firet Settler court-martial Superior Judge Griffin this morn t ids iettes Nowe Aavad would imagine. If those people, W'l! - “A g awarded Mra. Lillie Barnakow who are prejudiced against beer May " The registration books for the! § damages against the PORTLAND, Ore., Nov The would ask their physicians the rel-| October xt year election ot ho directors, | injuries she sustained } ering onal Grange ative merits of coffee, tea and beer Following is the schedule of the| w+ will be held Decemb ure | ber foot in the he this mor e " he would put beer as the most |Tates A P now open at the office of Secretary |on Eighth avenu e er y—especially if it wa: From Chicago to all North Pacific | jon, er of Seventh avenue and | street, last Nov hun a spirited e coast points, $36; from Blooming: | Marion street. The books are open | kow proved that her hee ate. There are many opponents te o ton, Til, $31.80; from Peo: $31; | trom 9 o'clock in the morning until) the hole tn th jewalh the resolut h fa from St. Paul and Sioux City, $25; | 4:99 in the afternoon |was thrown to the ¢ . hs 1 | Jeattle Union No. Order Of} sued for $5,130 leave vember Pere rs — | Washington will give the first of . Curzon will remain tr ja rie f dances at Alki hall,/ The mem of the W bington | the w nter RS. WI SLO | aturday even Hardware association met Ta | i iM Ww + oclibee 1 = will be given 1A rosette for their annual} WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 1 Made to stand The severnst scr SOOTHING SYRUP *”"” mi yensetar for Welt saatat| MAM er of Deesoit nen =. made pure, healthful, good hag pen vend by 3ijous of Mothers for, thete WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 17 being transacted today jsigned as a memt he Panama javor and ent. You'll ke It.| ghildren while Teeuh'ng for over Pitty Vears. j Martial law has been declared in| © canal commission ars a ge 2 dozen half pint bottles delivered | 55,°7othee the ahiid. sottane the qums sileze | Rio Janeiro, according to official Long Flannel Night Robes eral breakdown tn aith, Pr 90 cents pembdy tor dlarri ie, and Tete bass advices received at the state de- At $1.00 each of B. N. Brooks & dent Roose 1 the resig Phone, Ex. 26 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTI. partment. Co., 1331 2nd ave *** nation with regret (Dy Berinns News Ass'n) GENEVA, Switzerland, Nov The arbitration between Switzerland and Belgiggs was signed Similar tgeatfes between land and the United tat | Great Britain, France, Italy, Aus tria-Hungary, Germany and Norway will be concluded shortly switze STRIKE BIG RIOT AT CHICAGO SYMPATHIZERS IN (By Boripps News Asw'n) CHICAGO, Nov, 17.—The board of trade # ) at t the Johnson Chal | was attempting to ¢ | of several thousand st thizers rounded Minsi hurl ect non-un ers. I ed in extricating the wagons frou the mot ST. LOUIS, nv James G the prominent and wealth merchant whose death Ay was said to have been uuned by heart disease, is now known to have killed himself. N ous prostration Is sald to have been the cause for the act | THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES. | quantities. Prices on small purchases | | average 2) per cent higher.) Provisions. Cow beet, 6G6%e pet Fresh Meat ib; steer beet. 6%: veal, 7@100 Ib pork, &%e Ib; mutton, 6@6%e Ib spring lamb, Provistons—Hama, 15@16e tb; | breakfast bason, 13@\o Ib fresh, Lie Ib. vi bles | White River potatoes, 16@1 |); Yakima potatoes, $20@ | carrots, 16@900 sack; cabbage. | @1%e Tb; radishes, 10¢ dor bunches green on 10¢ per doa bunches (These prices are to any buyer tn | ‘Trea i y Sign ed 7 credit here tor you--plonty of it to make a busy Friday we give you three | “very good”’ | cucumbers, 60¢ dozen; native eee | plant per Ib; Hubbard squash, 1%e Ib; caullflow bc Tbe; let | tuce, $1@1.50 erate; wax beans, 5c |etring beans, 4@5c: beets, 90c@Si per wack; turnips, The mack; ruta- begoen, The sack, green carn, 10@12¢ dozen; celery, 50 60. en: pare ley. 15@20c dozen; sweet potatoes, }1N@2e per Ib Green Fruit, Eto. Apples, Wenatches, T0c@$1.25 per be native cooking, 60@ 7b Graven per box lerab per box Valen anges. $4.0004.50 per| Lemons, $2003.50 per| Mackberries. $1.25 per crate. an date, $c ib Mananan 3.25 bunch, Cantaloupes, Yak- ima, $1@1.25 crate. Oe jen, $1 box. Wenatchee peaches 40@60e box. Sweet prunes, 35. Boe grapes, Washington, 76e; grapes, |California. $161.28: cranberries, | | $8 per bbl; huckleberries, 7@8c Ib. | | May, Grain and Feed. | Omts, $28.00929.00 per nm: dartey. $24.60 per ton; wheat, $20@31 t |echop, $26.00@37.00 per ton, shorts | $22.00 per ton: bram. $20.00 per ton. el) meal, $92.00 per tor W. tim- jothy, $18.00 par ton W. com- | Pressed timothy, $19@20 ton; new wheat bay, $1400@15.00 per ton | Puget Sound hay, $12@1? per ton middiings, $26.00 per ton. cracked corn, $29.00 per ton; straw. $10.08 per ton, Peanuta, Jumbo, 8c: A-1 ie. Butter, Egos, Cheers. per Ib.; Te dor Native. 12% @ 128 bb Fk Callforr 10@tlke half skim, 8@ Poultry. Chickens, hens 13%: spring. 16@ Ducks, live, L3@ lic Tur 15@20c Ib. Spring chickeng Fish, Ete. Holly, self-raising buckwheat, per a gan Mot ake nd pastry per case, $4.00; pearl barley, boxes, per cwt, $4.50: pear 100-' = sacks, $4.00 D boxes, $5.00; ap 100-Ib boxes, $4.60; popcorn, per ewt, $2.60 Halibut. ¢ Ib; salmon per ib: # bd: shrimps Groceries and Cereal Sugar, Golden C, in sack ra C, in sacks, $5.6 buckwheat, per ba germ n 10s, per ba men!, 50s, per barrel. $4 * corn meal, 10m, per bale, $2.20: wht 36.90 te nt. per 5; Stratgns Gold Medal, $6.25 wheat, $0 Pillsbury y's Rest, $7.2 ta Whole four $4.00; graham, $3.80: graham. baie, 62.15 flour, 60s, T 108, per r per barrel. $ 34 y per? $ $4 1 t : flakes. $ ba ba y sing kwheat, per 7) Hol pastry " " . ‘ specials two of the Standard’s most important stores are here represent- ithe drapery and hou sewing and cutting lap board, 37¢e oN ase ‘ade not and Fri 27¢ a very tical tle house friends. Ma worth article for our but wt , each vard for good lay only these specials from the drapery stor tripe B lift the ent styles and $1.60 fringed top cach... . IRE edad curtain fringe tive colorings for Friday only, bottom choice of jardiniers— our entire stock for Friday only, 59ce our entire lot of crockery jardiniers for tinted, 9 inches, ranging from the whole lot at, We will place on ss Friday. Attractive crockery jardiniers, in price from to $1.60-—your choice each Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Ave. BELLINGHAM SEATTLE TACOMA W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRE CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. HALLER BLDG. in 1089; Ind. 962. GROUND FLOOR s: Sunset Ma VICTOR TALKING MACHINERECORDS JUST RECEIVED Sherman, Clay &Co. VICTOR DEALERS 7il Second Ave. Seattle DENTISTRY Milne Dd. Philadei phi making ery now located a substan- tists of eattle, is rate prices. SPECIAL IN- y in the acter of our inless methods, and the prices we charge for ft. PAINLESS METHODS FULL SET $5 GUARANTEED TEETH FOR 12 YEARS Ne Extra Charge for Extracting 1-12 Hinekley Bik., 717 2nd Ave. Teeth eure 8:06 GS. Santee 8 CROWNS $3.00 up —_ GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 up. SILVER FILLINGS - 500 Crown Dental Offices Phone L 2648. MARKETS. , betibregti: 1-8; © G& W. 241-2, F ! W. A 3-8; Erie, com -2, 381-2, a at 8-8; 1, & N., 1401-8, 188, 140; Man., 1691-4, 167, 1683-4; Met. ) 1 8 4 > 3-4, 1241-4, 125; Mo. Pac, 10 34 t Ma 8 3-4, 107 1-4, 1083-4; Peo. Gas, 107-8 ¢ Ltol 8; July.) 1091-4, 108 1-4, Penna., 137, p, 97 3-8, 97 3-8 135 7-8 N 136, C I 11 1-4 1-2; 16 6-8 I St. Paul, 46, 1-4 Sugar, 153, Oats—De ’ ‘ 81-4, 65 5-8 S34 ¢ 87 ¢ T. 3-4, 3-8; to 8, 311-4 . 115 5-8; Pork—Jan., $ § om., -8. 263-4, $12.62 to $12.65; M 3-4; U. S. Steel, pfd., 88, 865-8, $12.70, 5-8. Money closed 2 per cent NEW YORK STOCKS. Sales to noon, 698,100. Atch., 863-4 1-8, 88 Amal a e ia er, § 8 8 &) “That Happy Mome Scene,” 4 t A man with a good long night 4, 68 7-8; C. FT $.| shirt. He or his good wife bought 4; Can. Pa 2.}it at BE. N. Brooks & Co., lool 2nd 4 c. 0. avenue oe | j | |

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