The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1904, Page 3

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“Bont Werny, Watoh Ue Grew” Cash The New Store THE NEW STORE AND THANKSGIVING There is not a home in Seattle that could not have the kind of furnishings tf the owners but realized it Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, will be a day of rest and Joyment—the New Store has made ft 4 ble for hundreds of 1 ple to provide just exactly those kinds of hb furnish Whicd give comfort Coare to the New Store for Furniture Carpet Dray Stowes, ete —pay ensh » little down and the bal sult you COR. SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET $50,000 Auction Sale DAILY A N M MARK TEN SUIE co. The Proclamation’s Out Are all your perfected for a Thanksgiving dinner? successfu’ AS A GOOD 1S ASSURED IF GAS AS FUEL you For Fueland Lighting . 325 Union St. Cor. 4th Ave. EX. SUNSET IND. EX Don’t Spend Ail Your invest in One of Cole’s Original t hours. I with ne-thira of y re twenty-four 606 Pike St. ERNST BROS. DEPUTIES 22838 8 h have not 9 COUNTY OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE ASSISTANTS FOR COMING TERM clerk comminsic n the offi eritt not at the next meeting of e or minal E. C. Raine, of} Attorney-elect Ken eputy; Maurice W. ed yenter cashier; D. K. Sickles 1 to abolish r and probate clerk ition of deputy sheriff at execution clerk office. J. J. Cal-!Clerks of the court—Abraham 0! nt incumbent, has|sen, of Ballard; F. D. Clea ot by the republican | Dunlap; J. W. Hanna, Edward Ton committee, but|kin, L. R. Willard, R. A. Wright ms that bis work| Prosecuting Attorney's Office n ot-|Jobn F. Mille hief deputy fice and by ‘George G. nderveer, John = W arrangements Seattle Lighting Co. Credit CAMEL WILL JOURNEY TO TACOMA TODAY SHRINERS ARE NOW WEARING A SMILE CAMEL HAS BEEN DOWN AND FEELING FRISKY THE RUBBED Is BOTH TEAMS IN PINK OF CONDITION BATTLE AT RECRHATION BEST EVGR SEEN IN PARK TOMORROW PROMIGES TO BS THE CITY EPODOOEN EN ENED EOEEE OD 10-444444404064 ee4saie “a . el, the bazoo band and the @ Captain Stroud, of the © « Captain MeKimon, of the 4 t oath wit all be trane-/ ® fovala team, feels that his b #|@ University of Washington team, f Tacoma today nad | im the we y * are tn condition to win. T *|® anys his boya wer never in the Shriners will beain Thankegty Marry Rewl re he wit! not |® had & good rest last night and @/@ better condition and he feels @ i festivities this evning, It has|de any more work until the event |® ®Woke this morning feeling like #|® that they stand more than an been whispered among the fatt * pulled off. M. P. Bent ne of |@ new men. lieves that the @ @ € with the #ou . that the are a large number of | the y gout members of the Shrine,|@ ride from California did not @| @ « people who desire something as a| will a tow = for the benefit) ® materially injure the men, be- @| @ we ene ta thas Conll« 4 ause of th \ iving beatd a tu « the iweller im the dark one @ cause they were in fine condi ©) + lieve they are in bet. @ iT th i f the & ed City. @ thon when they etarted *-* jon than for my @ anton says he will kill the first| @ I feel confident of viet @\¢ ng the season. They ¢ who asks him to attend to bue-|@ safd Captain Stroud to The @| @ ¢ been taking care of th * Wednenday ever @ Star this morning. “The boys @|@ selves for this game, realiz @ ry Hallow tm weartng the!) @ are feeling lively and are in an @ | @ it will be the hardest of them @ e that will not come It | @ excellent condition. Ihave not @|@ all, I feel confident that we @ that he has some novel ideas) ® geen the Washington boys and @|@ can hold the southerners down @ keep the novices from setting | @ cannot tell how my team will #| @ The boys will go into the ¢ Me @ dee aquicty io are with them, but we are @|@ game for that purpose tomor- @ the last fow days, DUl) ® going out this afternoon to vis- @| ® row if California wins, @ leclared that someone |» it the untversity and meet the @|@ it will be after a tremendous @ againet It when they! © men with whom we will battle @|@ strugs None of the boys are @ to eclares that his * tomorrow. | u stand Wash © @ going t th with a @ ng dinner will not digest |® ‘ston has a good te but © | @ feeling of ove but @ re bi nul he has seen the camel | # We are not over-confident 4|@ the struggle f fin- 4 t “been in long in See an ean: Te We are going Into the game @ | @ t#h will be steady strong. ® re ery fr g & amile you know|® to win and only have that Idea @| ¢ all realize the strength of @ : He naid he had|he is preparing to go to Tacoma|® !n view. One th about the #|¢ team we are to confront. @ hed a car of notholes| Wednesday night to do things to|® California team, the boys do #)@ The have been working @ card the commotion, but|the novices, BE. Wilder has a few! not get-over-confident and will @|@ very hard for th game and @ pped the contract t ee tO p ff and will take|@ single opportunity #| @ will go onto the field tomorrow @ mone. Deets Form tunity to do # ¢ hold our opponents @|@ in the best ponalt ndition. @ Was going to comply W t to know whether Ta-|@ e our position, All @/@ “Our offensive and defensive @ mand ff the railroad «oe awake, Just keep your ear|@ the boys have recovered from @|@ work has been tmproved, the ¢ uptey. Dad saye he will 1 Wednesday night and|@ previous games and will be in | @ line is strengthened and the @ mee the tal OF the camel And ride | wated fireworks. Special ar-|@ the game tomorrow for vic- @ @ backs are in fine condition. © 4 a the arena | mak geome con made with @ tory.” e¢@ e t . $ : COLE EEE EERE EDO EE OED OOOEETE DEFT EEE . Phe University of California foot The last ad ved in Seattle accom-| team will h by a large aggregation of | tomorrow shortly be < ant 2 After The Ca atlthe work rigs Weshington st 4 of | Knight » battle for th the southerners they ¥ D he ata, (sity againat n plath moleokin gladiators were made nt the team waa | happy over the announcement that 1 ROAST YOUR TURKEY BROWN AND TENDER. GOOD COOKING IS Dollar Gas Money Buying Fuel Hot Blast Stoves the with any " b and heapest coa the results as if y were Both Phones 1158. warrant | of the rs inor clerkships which “Accused His’ A FAMILIAR SCENE IN NOVEMBER IN THE SOUTHLAND. | | | | Whitham, of Ballard Jobo Prigmire, Ernest B. Herald, Ko’ ear | Wright A deputyship waa tendered | IK IJSSE a eC} N. W. Brockett, but was declined Assessor's Office—Cheaster chief deputy; J. T. Armstrong | Ballard, second deputy 3 m.! Thatcher, abstractor; George A | | Wilkie, of Ballard, draftsman CLEVER COUP ON THE NEW RK ‘CHANGE (Special to The Stard NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—Russell Sage sent cold chills chasing down Wall Street's spine today by calling in $20,000,000 of loans. The stock | market went to pleces in ten min Partner |He Committed Suicide and] utes and call money advanced from - 3 per cent to 4 per cent Left a Note Saying His| Apparently antiafied with the be havior of the market ately put his money Partner Killed Him Sage !mmedt | He had scare committee ly done so when the safety pou |aceo FINANCIER EXECUTES A | delegates for tt at 4 per cent. | 1 millions } eted t to get a they find an early great game. There will be ter the whole « Washington men in # the see “The Tend grounds tomorrow, wh given Theboys were somewhat tired af- | Coach Knight nine aubstitutes to re tev the long trip from the south, but! ieer trom in ny of hie men are foree from injurtes Special arrangements have been made for the a modation ‘oaching parties on the grounds. ple have asked perm nd in teams and = the he f ave provid o4 places for thea Every seat on the field and in the grandstar « will be lo as to get a fine weight, which exceeds that of the | View of the and no one w Washington eleven somewhat, the | be dinar nm account of not boys get over the ground tn a sur-| being to see every play prising manner The field will be structed The Californians, while being and the players will not be hopeful of vict say they are|fered with in the least. Only the preparing to fight lke Trojans to | officials w mitted to be in that end@. Capt. Ben Stroud of | aide the It » team, says his boys| Following is the sp of th ta hard rub, and are not go-| team which will play at the opening let over-confidence be an ex-|of the fra ¢ should the tide of victory ¢ Center im: eu th ageinst them. Manager Sigrist and « Babcock rth Manager DeCoto have mn working | left tackle, R k kle Hike bees the past w to get every-| McDonald: left end, Pullen: right thing In readiness for the mmo- | end, Tibbals: q Brinker; fu ding to the tickets are| Shaw; right half, Tilley, Clark being wold and the attitude of foot-| Dean, Substitutes: Bagshaw Dall enthusiasts the cre at Recre 1, § dy, Christy, Brackett ation park t yw will be @ re ord-breaking one. As the afternoor neup will be as are getting short, the game will be | follows alled promptly at 1 o'clock. This! Stroud. ' ». right guard will give the spectators a chance to | Haffey « Hetmuller, left get home and “douce” a rousing ap- | tackle; F right tackle; Oliver petite with a good old “turk,” at a |right end; Havand, left end convenient . quarter back Roy ‘The management have aleo made hast Snediger, left half larrangements for especial cars, an/right half. Substitutes: Taylor for lample number of which will be sup- | center and guard; Stow for tack) handle the vast crowd Mead and Hoyt for backs. plied to |e was nominated he would accept AD A SCHEME - All this, it ts said, has a « faa quiets y 4 all the members of | the Z rty have b « benes ‘the men working ie the re ee held | in one of the side | Hotere a tic m of Zook for mayor had the ty ha am th tr & little scheme of thetr own. It has! ooting will be J all been arranged that they would | savor Zook expressly stated | get to the caucus early tonight wanted a fair caucus where eve off their sla end ject their OWN | one can vote onvention, and in [that way nominate their can with a whoop, Mayor Zook, ‘ ALICE IN Being interviewed, said he did not| lintend to run for the office, but tf] ACCIDENT | | | j MISS ROOSEVELT THROWN t FROM AUTOMOBILE NEAR ' BOSTON (Special to The Star) BEST ‘ |into the street, breaking the rate to | | ee ee Is por cont again. The merket hell N | GREENWICH, Conn. Nov. 23 CHOUTEAU, Mont, Nov. 22—|gan to recover at once. When the} RRS UOT Me GE gong on exchange rang 2 o'clock, } earnee Wen ae ae | Wishing to spare his parents th¢| traders were trying to get thelr} POWDER tee qutomncbied at | stocks back again : | !n minty of having a eon a sulc [ae thie teueenotion igs te vical . |Jacob Ralston, one of the best | by one three h and sixtieth : oo out toh woe tn 16 Ounce 2H ets |known tra and guides in $550 euite an bonall oo northern Montana, left @ age che 6 ff & take ia Cans ; ve en ooreggaen stating that his former partne Ai In addition to this Guaranteed to Please : . James Fisher, had shot » and | it enabled tyiende to vick ant . : then fired a bullet through his|stocks at. cc icon end’ grant You pane | abdomen that Russe alive, He has "ie A courier carrying @ dispatch to| heen attending to business quietly Ralston’s cabin to notify him that|the last few months, going to his t corpse and the note. A posse wa age selected a psychological mo w a by we t organized at once and a search for| ment for the coup. bars Bee 4 Fisher was begun. When another : my note was found telling of the sul-| Dr. J. M. Wilson, pastor of the 2 : cide and requesting those who| Westminster Presyterian church HAVRE. Nov. 88.—Tt found the body to ‘keep mum will give a free stereopticon lecture strike ended today, when t The first note caused a sensation on Korea at the church, Broadway turned t rk a, at and for a time there were threats) and Columbia streets, thie evening saturbances are pas of lynching Fisher If he was caught | Hie wil e the same entertain TEA AND COFFEE CO. —— A coroner's jury investigating the|ment at 4 p. m. for school children 021 SECOND AVENUE, | 28.— Thi rendered a let of suicide, [and their parents. His lecture will Nene Shadieed Babee Beco . be 1 ated with 73 views of Ko HERALD, TAILOR, 1329 2d, *** rean scenes. 1101-1103-1105 AND ATt noe 18 Full Size In many aod « ton filled FRIDAY SND AT FOR 7 8 tnches high Square. Nicely curved lege, heavily lacquered wit best gilt. Covered with fancy velours; @ Tbe value Friday and Saturday 8p filled Old range taken a Heaters $ ; According to y Wiisty ar wank » offer $30 cash for any Mor part paymen Tabourettes Footstools EASYPAYMENTS Ranges $5 Down, $5 a Month WE CLOSE TOMORROW FOR ALL DAY te SECOND AVE! F RIDAY AND SATURDAY t FRIDAY to the t-price bargains E: nglish Bobine tte ett for lace a FOR 1 W ) DAYS, per yard 40e Comf -omforts ' arn « Full sis et Ub AY, ea B5e athered golden 12-Inch high Put methe with round xcellent jardiniere stand. A O DAY B5e ivery as soon as possl- orders be telephone to $5 5 Down aken as part payment on nt iit your convenience arch Range ever sold by us. ontella Cigars America’s s Best for 5c y. In style and Cigars. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS ” VETERANS BANQUET . ans In was on Joseph | Shippen Hanford and | Mayor 1 were ng the speakers. Colonel Dudley, Amer jcan consul at Vancouver, re: i to the teast, “John Bull er Jonathan banquet, an nong them wi veteran republican active part in the affairs of coln’s days. .|Gives $30,090 to!’ =I Charity wen wan held he e today POSTPONED ey feared Thanksgiving ht interfere with the eting scheduled for to night the officers of the rovement club have tpone the meeting for that time several mate rtance will be taken up rrow | Stringent Pass | Agreement (Special to The Star) | NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The prin- al railroad systems of the United States have jointly adopted a pase which ts the tive known, After Jam 905, passholders will be als indeed. The new nt says free reduced transportation shall be issued to representatives of stockyards companies, street or ca- ble railway companies, representa- tives of foreign lines, coal sales gents, coal ts, nor to those engaged in other commercial busi- ne nor to the representatives of refrigerato tank lines or other {vate car lines not owned and con- trolled by the railroad companies, Mary Ward rdner Was divorce yesterday after- rior Judge Hateh from E. A. Gardner, on incompatibility of tem= was awarded $75 @ Mrs granted a noon by 8 her husban ground of perament. She month alimony. nS TAILOR, 1329 24. °* LD,

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