The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1904, Page 8

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clad tll ai lle li THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1904. COUNTS GCOME|*6s724710" cuoseo|GQY, BRADY 303323 i Registration books for the school the roll, R . year, according ¢ is lighter than for any ear It is understood My Beripos News Ass'n? My Bertpps News that Thomas! TTS GC. vow 23. Pitty HIN N ) 23 PITTSBUR Wiswell will be the soctalist nom-| ,, WASH ae . thousand dollars cash and & $10,000 | ineg for the school board lcehay thas te hak oe re annulty for nf price paid | a Ag oe nad ; . by Miss 1 n Howe, of th | ° ! 4s term ex band. This high priced prise trom P y of his successor was de the old world ts Count Cint, grand 2S) |: ling the investigation of| neph of the late Pope Leo. Miss rotests 1 affairs by Assistant Attor Howe b of the wealthiest wom en In the city one ney General Day (Ry Scripos News Aaa'n.) The count drove a hard bargain iia es Meal and would t to the wedding _ ASHIN( N 2 LITTLE TALES nly on th |The state |from Minister °| ‘TERSELY TOLD 1/ City, is preparing test against the light ¢ $15,000 a year racy which resulted in ¢ 9 Bagh Righe dure woman re r of the Americans Claren . T ad Count Cint fed te Wait and Ward B. Latimer oad wnt fw Canada. Later } «| Torres was sentenced to but 10 ; i= Fevised proposal which was accept-| months’ imprisonment and the pay-| pyre py enierr city — ed. They will wed Miss | ment of a small fine. ls Su ay ogee our te Howe is 40 years » count - ——__—_— Age ee oe men bn Rt Deing much younger tu e — ATT INJURED BY CAR Ning cctectea wilt amount ing effected will amount t Have Your Nails Manioured — yeah, ae While attems ing to board a North ar last Monday af- it of Le Grand, Or, jost his hold on the car and fell violently to the king on his head, at Heady’s Barber Shop A $1 Per Full Quart Bottle an fo ate OLD CROW WHISKY WILLIAM 8 to build t, at M of the Stitly mpany at THR men handling the « ear was in motion when Tait tried] LEW KETCHUM, a member of The genuine Old Crow, and no ff) to board it. He ts not seriously in-|the Everett fire dep tmitation. Aronson never mis- [| jurea ina vee : Tepresents anything. Cae a4 day afterneon | wheeled During the recent repair up-| wh rrow from the 4 heaval in the federa | the reide station, « |studious | The “st 20725072 142 Unite bet em the | TITER f J eige Hanford’s law library attorney is requested to return the | same. THOMAS RECTCHEY, of Ch 1} 104—First Ave. S.—104 ]| ‘ | saw, commit ide ye A fat turkey enacting step couple. A best waltzing ce tortum r the beet tw t turkey for the at the Aud Thanksgiving eve. « FREE DELIVERY. Phones—Pink 1751, Ind. 1761. and Pay for It Later Gy Beripps News Ass'n) $1.00 PER WEEK. AUBURN, Cal, Nov presentation of re which mur afte yente ar hearing of Adolph W with the murder of his mother, sister and younger br a Krewe ox t Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. Corner Fifth and Pike. Store Closed All Day Tomorrow--- Thanksgiving Day --Open Friday Morning as Usual. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets Complete Credit Housefurnishers | these of the boy who was clubbed | the imorint ot GJasseRye Game to death with Jt bloody fingers was on the barre - “ Fon weaes n was found on one ‘| Failed the sills in the barn | —_—— which is distance from the Weber res-| (By Beripps News Ass'n? idence where the murders were yminitted. Neb., Nov 23. I" i AT THE THEATERS «: | Val vain to. € SHENANDOAH." 1 nm went into the bank yee Shenandoah,” the charming ro-|terday and flourishing a revolver mantic drama of the days of the|demanded of Cashier Marne Civil war, Is being splendidly pre- | Schroeder that he deliver up all the 1 at the attle theater by the | f # in the bank chroeder made rete The scenic effects |® fight Instead and was shot ure the prettiest yet offered by the though not sert Soltin Gam aiie te eae male Holden then esca in play itself fa an arti and enter-|% bugsy without securing any talr ece of work, and it tg | money aplend'dly handled ANDIE IS ILL DARKEST RUSSIA.” Darkest Rus a dealing with the ‘ (By Berippe News Ass'n) arinee Ger eae. «| NEW YORK og yews Jewish actress of talent, has the | Carneste ts reported to Aes thye joading role. She ts supported by | home In this city, but his condition a capable company. |@ not serious. | LEXINGTON Ky., John and Taylor and Garfield A with SWEETHEAR oh pretty little light comedy, * smith, the negroe pl, the murder of W a Maree white man, were rem nder 6 entortalningly heavy guard to the Louisville ja! pany day night the role —_—_— a, Wear The Small this piece. May go toJail | For Debt (By Mail Correspondence.) DAWSON, Nov. 23.—In the apse ot J. H. Hagel against Jeffergon Gear, Judge Dougar recently she tained the new nance ’ e to send a man debt pay the Gear was f aigment for debt or [go } nth, He pald gn-} Alfred Thome f Canadian parliamat Hats and Men's Furnishings FOUND GUILTY tn ihialn” sri, “Neckar, SPECIAL NEW YUM YUM SPRINGS $1.90. You will get the best bargain on Heaters at DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 PIKE STREET Any size Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters Phone, John 981 No More Dread of The Dental Chair Teeth extracted and fillied abso tifle methods. agents or c only dental have the p gredients > gold crowne and porcelain crowns. t No sleen-producing ork dons ts New York Dental Parlors : Houre—8:30 a. m, to 6 p.m. Sun days, 8:30 «. m. to 12 m. : 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE. |; Becond floor Howard Building, op- | posite Penn Mutual Life Building | } SALE ON FURS To Last Two Weeks, Commencing Monday, Nov. 20 Cc. BERG 1425 Firet Avenue Chains; large line of Lockets and Charn | HOUGHTON @ HUNTER, Jewelers. 704 First Avenue. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY ELEC TION, ualified vovers of the City take notice the Clty of Seattle Seattle. "i teeth, $5 bridge work, $5; gold filling, $1 up; | gilver fillings, 60c. ‘ NO PLATES |, REQUip ED ; c) THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO z 3 4 w e ® mi : AaNKSZIVINE ° 4 ° ~ cs) a Day ; 5 The Origin of Thanksgiving x z ry Dates From the Year 1621 ° w I - 2 YTTAHE Plymouth colony of ¢ > courageous Pilgrims, in 8 the fall after their first z x arvest, with hearts — rejoic- 2 ing fora successful season, peace- . 8 ful relations with the Indians, PT] A ‘ . 7 “ and the right to live and think 3 more freely, proclaimed through a ‘ © their governor, Bradford, a day 2 z oA of general thanksgiving and 3 Fd prayer, which was followed by s a week of feasting andrejoicing. g 2 pT ‘ i The governor of this brave little ° ° a community selected four of the : Bi best huntsmen and sent them a 8 out in search of game befitting 4 “ this festive occasion, while the rs women vied with one another F in preparing their full stock of z 3, appetizing viands. The hunts- 3 " men’s search was well reward- = é ed byan abundance of wild tur- : keys, and the sovereignty of the 9 5 bird has been undisputed for 3 u over 250 years. A Thanksgiv- ‘ a ing dinner of today without a zZ g turkey is very muchlike a ban- : < quet without a guest. Now that ; “ ; $ the day which we observe for 9 Thanksgiving is again at hand, o z we, THE BON MARCHE, wish z w to expresS our most sincere g thanks for the privilege of ob- z serving the occasion and for the z . 8 freedomand prosperity ourcoun- F: z try enjoys; and deepest appre- S ciation to the public for courte- J 8 sies extended us_ throughout « < u the past year. ° = ra 2 3 g Our Store Will Be Closed All “ Day Tomorrow--See Tomor- 2 row Evening’s Paper--Big Bar- = 7 H i "7 : gains for Friday : THE BON MARCHE 4 THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE | NORDHOFF @ CO. i ft nd Battery siaeek a Sixth Ave- ¥ Seventh W. rs recinct— Bellevue 1 Pike t ; 1 Precinct—€27 Pontius t th ‘ 529 Eastlake and th net—1602 Broadway. 4 ir - ; inct—-1404 East Pike RE Li fF THE x Precinct—Comer Broad- FA ¥ HA th and East Roy Street th Prectnet—-802 Twentieth Precinet—2501 Eastiake Eighth Ward. t—420 Denny Way. 180 Harrison arren Avenue. Sf1% Fifth Ave- £29 Queen Anne Ninth Wa Inct—1610 jrand Boules Office of Loeb- 4 Ross All ND EMERGE a t ecinet arpenter Shon a t--612 Ewing Street, et e sg County Court House ake cinct—956 Blewett A, tn the reap * Fifth Ward er t—May’s Hall ; a we s 5 Precir 1110 Western t—Corner Fifty nly nd Kirkwood Fire Ward ar net-——211 1 ty CK Hall) " rebts 3y: Ward s th Prectnet—800 Maple Leaf inct—218 R P t—1428 I F i i & chth Prectnct—Mountain View h Av | i t the respective polling Z t forth above will open AV ock a.m. and close at 7 n tlon of the City Couneif Aver | t y of Seattle. Ave ) IN RIPLINGER and Bx-Officto publication Noveme r RR RO Ase gee ee wr

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