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HE SEATTLE _ MOND. NOV. r Labor Leader SO Wermnemrterennrmenenenternnnen SD) Held tT Waris ) { Toys on the Is { Dolls on the ) REVASLE GOODS ONLY. } The New Store 2nd Day ef Special 3 Days’ Sale of Irish ' Point and Brus- sels Laces Balcony Balcony | HY WIIMAN "== - SOME BIG TOY | lors kenteal SPECIALS Adout to « m our Fall tmportation if 4 1 ty! L “® - te ta Cla per 1 et on the tei ee t ' the arrival of our Spring | d before Jude balcon The best f high grade geod, Read SENSATIONAL SUITS BROUGHT AGAINST PROMINENT CLeve- | * : ; ag = enane I in tl r 6 pairs ft ’ t -« : be “ ne; pate | LAND WOMAN—SHE BORROWED MONEY FROM BANKERS |¢ 4 ju ® # $2,000 bond. The rn ‘ Sp 1 1 g. $8.50 value; pair prelims examination in the 1 ) See | Re ; ; ; reg. $28.00 value; pair WITHOUT SECURITY } of the others in the allege 1 = ca ie é @ pairs tvory 1 Laces; reg. $12.60 value; pair.@7.50 ff) t was also waived, T« n of nice ts; val rset } reg. $17.80 value; pair.s9.00 ff] Gneunteandnnesene ae ue et; o1 ¢ tomorr at. 5O¢ t , 00 val ‘ 10.00 7) { paler ie Se > ree $3333 EW YORK, Nov. 28.—The sult held by Ira Reynolds of Cleve Boys’ T, nets t of good f Roc t each, on ex. $20.00 v $12.00 brought by Herbert N. Newton, /land, and that she had $04 as rt § . 4 ” . ; 7.50 bank president of Br ne, Mass..| note digned by ® man of na ule tomorrow at 7T9¢ ainet Mra, Ca Chadwick, wife, reputation that she could negotiat Ir I includ iH and Ladder T c I Een Patrol "ama WHOLESALE PRICES k , & prominent 4 ft Cle at any ti (These prices are to any buyer in Wa Trains of Cars, et 1 49 r at. 25¢ 3 nd, $ t Be wtor t, similar ac-| quantities. Prices on small purchases | reds Wetmien, Gret-date thoctahau: $4 . eee lue; on sale ims to have 1 her, haa ¢ t hav bt t erage 20 per cent higher.) ' , € ed a sensation here, It is alleged | Mra. Chadwick by the E eutiiiets | tor t, eact é 89¢ Fe ' that several other * are on avings and ‘Trumt iar eee rab P 4 Fre rted Dolls: the most beautiful D. ‘ 4 jue faces, ; ; : ives and - taken on " one on | Clove nad, for ¢ : 1; th Pha ys Pow y % , Bo, ton” ° mov e eyes and curly hair; regular $2.5 t rrow at :; loaned Mra. Chadw The 1, O $10,000, and th ee Saver © ; $1.98 ¢ 7 today of the Citizens’ Nat ank | American Exchange National bank s~Hame, 6@1660 tb; ocking Horses; a single sac norse ‘On FOckers "re cach; i of Oberlin, O., is attributed arge | for $2¢ on, 13% @16%e Ib; bel- on sale tomorrow at 98¢ \ ane made to the . 2 are The sugee n of a hypnotic in lie Wb, Toy Tables, just tk e thing for th ¢ nurse or house ; reg 1Sc, 19¢ and t Newton alleges that s. Cha¢ yence is ad ed by Newton's y - ® : from him on representation that she | man's ability to secure large loan hite River potatoes, 20 per ton: | : had 98,000,000 In bonds and securt- without security Nowe, Urata tack: Spanbegn, 1a Pretty New Dressed Dolls wdiahow, 100 dos bunches k ' J $2.60 owt.; allverskine, $2 We have just unpacked the prettiest lot of sed Dolls w ever seen sack; cu anbore, $12 @ at the es we are going to ask for them rid hai ter You must i COR. SECOND AVE | 4tyginn sold at 39¢ or 4 i sal r morrow t 25¢ / anakes ratabagn d at 39¢ or 45¢, on sale tomorrow 3 @ UNION STREET 6 k; eolery, 50@60 Large Dressed Dolls, latest style bonnet and very handsome costume, a reg nother “Hop Dream” "se se Pe gee | J Sitcom Sais, tees Dressed Doll, 24 inches high, a regular bea kind ally uw w beh on sale tomorrow at... cove eeserececovess e evccse native cooking. | Dressed Doll; 30 inches high, has one of the most sty up-to-date cos- THE LEDGER THINKS TACOMA WILL BE MINNESOTA'S PORT : 1 enees HOODIE per tumes you have ever seen; a regular $2.00 doll, for . $1.26 ox. Lemons, $4.00@4.60 per box. | 2 OF ENTRY—ENGINEER STEWART, OF THE GREAT NORTH. | Peretan dates, @4e Ib Bananas, FE G 4 d § ERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, SAYS SHE WILL MAKE SEAT pike p ancy oasa Station ery A - | 604 oO n n W and Tokay Richest Assortment of Fancy Gift Boxes in the City : VLE HER HOME PORT penn’ Gane tek anaes reap We selected our fancy goods from the stocks of ten of the leading manufac- $10.00, Huckleberries, 7@ 8c Ib turers and importers in America. We have the latest novelties, the greatest Hay, | | The hysterical editor of the Ta “All talk of the Minnesota making | $24.50 per toi For Old Ones Only and entry port of Mr. Mill's gigantic! officials operating the steamship n wheat, Grain and Feed. Ont, $28.00@ 29.00 per ten: barley, | ss0@81 coma Ledger aff certain-other mal-/any other city than Seattle her| sss Sor teks bee errr aoe tent Inhabitants of the primeva’| home port ts ‘tommyrot ou meni, $62.00 por ven” W. then: village over on Commencement bay Mr. Stewart mer laughed when! othy, $1800 per ton; KW. com | sometimes called Tacomh, are strut-| he the Ledger editorial Pressed timothy, $19@20 ton; new ays ore ting around like ante-Thankagiving Why there's nothing at all in| wheat bay 140001600 per ton: day gobblers, cackling about “The! that,” he sald. “It has been, and| Puget Bound hay, ee City of Destiny” becoming the home| always will be, the intention of the) Missiags, 4 oy } and an td . variety, the most elegant collection in the city. We want you to see our spe- cial line of Stag Horn Novelty Gift Boxes, including Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Smoking Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Bonbon Dishes, Vases, Stationery Boxes, Clocks, Photograph and sara Albums; all finished with this rare stag horn effect. Prices 25¢ to $25.00, ALS® HAVE ALL THE ABOVE IN EBONOID AND CELLULOID. 7 ore and Handkerchief Case, with hand-painted celluloid top, a b rth &c; on sale tomorrow at cgi icate Mirrors, best French plate glass: regi ar $3.50 value; To Introduce our modern methods, if your teeth do not fit, brin, ou ton. Peanuts, sume, 8c; A-1, * ad we will TRADE steamer Minnesota, now on ber way | Minnesota to make Seattle her home tomes eer 3 .49 ag Met that will FIT, LasT [| t Puget sound from Chiit. Somo-| port. The statement that we have Butte: Cheers. hrist Fir peteri acy « at a h sad be a COMFORT to you 9) Ody handed the editor of the/not sufficient water here to 4 Christmas St } ne papeterie, put up in fanc corated wit ‘ : forever. THIS OFFER EX Ledger an unusually large “pill.” | the vessel when she ta fully loaded ote ganas 7 ng 1b; Bast. | holly and ribbon; regular 35¢ and 39c values; on sale tomorrow at, a box a PIRES DECEMBER Ist. If you f}/4P4 he straightway began to amoke! fs little short of being silly Salve rence, 16@ 066600 bee oss one aas so ginmets team ; haven't got a set now, we will, | 't The result was an ill-conceived In the first place, the vessel has anch, 34@36c doz, Eastern ks, ni printed on good paper, illustrated with four beautiful until December Ist (to tntro- tact-garbled pnd palpably erropeous| not a draft of 37%. When she ts Son tan ad other picturés, board covers; réeul 35c and 39¢ values; 4 duce our business) make you a sereed in that paper this morning, 4| full o ffreight she will only draw ative, I124@18c ib d a . Pp 1 oy > 4 set at the cost of m part of which is as follows | 84 feet, and then, only when every California, 10@1le; | 5 ouee All work guaranteed for 15 ‘When she (the Minnesota) comes | nook an anuy of her hold is S@0e | atic Chri Cards, th ery latest desig mns from R years. Don't forget to get our 9) t© the sound tn bs aftor dis-| jammed with heavy fretght. At the Poultry. ler 2 rrow at . contract for cleaning and charging her cargc an Fran-| present time we are dredging the| na, hens, 19%e: spring. 14@ os ; 4 ide ss vie ee pombe mag : "1 elseo, she will be steam tnto| eb ol of the slip, but thin te only Be ke, live, 19@14 Tur- | i incl 4 w ideas ;regular “45¢ and 49 values; Hours, §:30 to 6; Sundays, 1; Smith's cove and take on & portion| being done in order to give b Fe BSE Ib t w for oe fences one os evenings by appointment. of her outward cargo there. The| plenty of room at the very lowest Fieh, Bte Phone 2648 big steamship will then come to Ta-| tide. According to statistics pre-|- Mallbut. 6@7%4c per Ib: salmon ' “ coma and when drawing 37% feet| pared by thee ompany the water at 12% per Ib: .flound ate oe water, an abe ‘will ith fell\Gstzeme lew tide, Thich, wapees te "per ibs cCarthy ry ooads Oo. = she will hardly attempt to| bat twice « yoar, wil] amount to a silver smelt landing on Blliott bay. Ta- | depth of 24 fest, and the Minne sota eit Oiedis Second Ave. and Madison St. Crown Dental Offices 1-12 OKLEY BLK. fF) coms witt de ner sailing port, and if| will seldom be loaded to much an)pronty,’ ecif-ratsing buckwheat, per 4 SEATTL she brings back large cargoes from | extent as to require that depth oe, $4.25; Holly cake and pastry | . “ . the Orient she will probably come “That the Mi eota will go to . per cane, $4.00; pearl bariey, | direct to Tacoma, for the same rea-| Tacoma, we will not deny, It ts to box ewt., $4.60; pean! pl som that she will clear from this! be presumed that there will be so: rie poe — : port. Seattle should make the most | freight to be shipped from that port. | £59 af . ] in F - of her celebration over the arrival | Whenever there is a consignment of | ew. Sete: voles | south Seattle tows a . = of the Minnesota before the latter | freight to be # ‘om Tacoma *, in ancka, $6.565; ‘Second Ward. Housekeepers, Save Dollars in Fuel if actually gets down to her real busi-|for the Orient the Minensota w sacks. $6.65; powdered First Precinct—1229 Jacksou a 2 ness of handling freight and pas | then i to that port and re er barrel, $7.09 Street 4 You Use sengers ‘between Tacoma end Ori-| ceive such shipments. It is prot relic .Second Precinct—2318 Jackson D ental gorte.” ably some statement of this kind r ~\Ol- 1103-1105 SECOND AVES” = 3 Third Precinct—¢00 ‘Twenty= | Thatt ia purely an irredescent | that has led to the belief in Tacoma 1 ourth dream, born of the spirit of envy |that the Minne was to make! barre’ wheat fake gg Eh og and jealousy which seems to rankle | that city her port of clearance e x. . per barrel, street. in every Tacoman’s bosom {s evi-| Minnesota will arrive in Seattle on | $$40: Parins Ca gs Om Third Ward. ; Hot Biast dent from a statement made to a/or about T and by th 3450 homtans 100 bale. ri Firet Precinc at $14 Broadway. 4 Star man this afternoon by Mr. | time we will hay 41-| tm barrete. $0.20; éty granule’ econd Precinc irona 4 Stewart, resident engineer of | ness to re the cube. int arrel, Jeorner ‘Twenty-first Avenue and ER Stove ott Oe Lend at ane tea otvavenr’ H S ghetgns per bows EVERY DRESSER, BRASS AND IRON BED tn our house will ff] Third Precinct—1467 Twenty : ' Medal, $6.46: Minnesota |f be sacrificed for at least one-half regular pri Holiday goods Fourth Precinet—Masieen Streit You cannot afford to say to yourself: My old 7 ha ‘ $6.00, Pillsbury, $7.00 are pouring in upon us and we have to make room for them. Pavilion. stove will do this winter. The old stove ts eatin Taal Pee mptod | Pile bus y Beat, 47.26; Standard Da- : ® Fourth Ward, up the price of a new stove every year. Not only GOMPERS iS a. vee Rpg eed | OO wheat flour, per $10 00 Solid Oak D $5 00 _Firat Precinct—Municipal Coury # that, but on top of the cost is the unsatisfactory | qujetly by + an the ot rye flour, 60a, ba 1 a resser . : so sg Precinct—315 Columbia results it gives. It is always out the | ject of the tri + aieowe ‘ rye our. 1 And five hundred others as low comparatively eee : “CoLNS HOT BLAST IS THE BEST STOVE ON RE ELECTED Se, ee Dee. epee 2 ae vane: See ng byl = C 1 Third Precinct—112 Marion S's Mor BLAST 18 THE NEST STOVE O a sor ta fed eres fe 2st eca at or a Iron Beds As Cheap as $1.95 oe EARTH. | take, and reached tate | and | #* er bale, 33 ron S Ss eap as . an Fourth Precinct—400 Columbia It produces an even temperature because it is lecked the ¢ ming that she |™* mos Barat This week's clean-up of Beds and Dressers’ will be ar ENOR- Street. Ra ie air-tight and burns all the gases in the fuel with®) Seas. Se lw 1 burn the house down ef 2. $4.00: rolled oata, per MOL § affair; one that has NEVER be equaled for price-slashing a t 3 Fb — _—— Pevem— the patented hot blast drafts, Guarantee uniform Gy butins ts hated ; t C. 96.25: wheat flakes Seattle. ‘The deep cut we have made in prices requires tl between Sixt ; heat day and night; your fire never goes out. It 1 net fire |? bas 6 Farina, per barrel urchases of this week's specials must be for cash and final. Sa = Prestact—Chnpénter. biel a has double the radiating power of other stoves SAN FRANCISCO, Mov ’ ¥ 10-1. sacks lasts until 10 o'clock Saturday night and Sounty Cenk tease. Remember, we guarantee every stove. eee eee - : b 1 § | Fifth Ware. president, Frank Morison. Holly, iterate Includes All New Pieces ae 506 Pike St. elected secretary, and John 4 " Sentnats " m ev : Precinct—211_ Untverst ERNST BR ning December 8rd, we remain open evenings until fur- ty, \- th Phonos 1158. non, tre er of the Amer n . . ae Bo Seu, tocnsurer oA 100th, bon ther nc 'I| Third Prectnct—1428 First Ave- teracos. But o oe | Fourth Precinct—608 Pike Street, against G x- an CHICAGO MARKETS. | Fifth Precinet—1423 Fourth Ave- Victor Ber ot N ed t e Mar by W. A nue 4 2616-2617 First 2615-2617 First The following ¢ ‘ . t. by | Sixth Precinct—1018 Third Ave proven, sawcen WAVE BEE HIV eee acm |) sete were reetetoas au i “= T PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc, Jo see ons * . 7 1d.| : . PNG » First Precinet—20823 First Vine and Coder Reliable DryGoodsStore vine on4 coder nell, Max Morris, Thomas I Al THE URY sane tee et GE. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Becond Precinct 2331 First “Aves ) a yanle Keefe an j 75-8; May, 109 7-8, 108 5-8 Bridges, Structural Iron Work, Piers and Foundations, ||" ; CESSES ee eee eeeeeee eee 11 acer to 109 3-8; July, 98 6-8, 971 sridges, ucturs . ’ Bye. Srp stp Third Precinct—2613 First Ave- 1 a Dredging by All Meth« SEATTLE, WASH. nue -" ; a | , 49, 481-2, 487-8 t prourth, | Precinet—Denny | School ronto ing ‘a euiend 3 ‘ 8 to a : ouse, Fifth and Battery Streets. wh ha ‘ a, a tt o " we A M ‘ to # ‘4 | wigs Pre t—1810 Sixth Ave- - parc . oa - NEW » ‘ t ' otel Bowers. | Bhs cigs pay ; Ow D3-8, 291-8, 291-8 WE LEAD—OTHERS | IMITATE. Goveath Wend, 1 wataan May t 8, 311-8, 813-8 ~ e muccessfully 18; | avenue Presence Corner Bellevue « t venue and Pike Street. nt r ' a os cond Precinct—337 Pontius uesday an eanesday | Juror Dressler. 1 att | Ma to wevinadie Orficn OS vicnas-eu o0 , ~ te : ; 12.95 D ) Ave, New York block. | mmr ¥ via e - $ Fourth Prectnct—1602 Broadway. 6c value Unbleached Outing Flanr ki " t en to r ” vacnilel a SE san ‘ : hb 5 Fifth Precinct—140 12%c value Brown Linen ¢ special . sees we . 8 1-30 ¢ Miss Patterson remains at th SSG 3-6, 88 8-8 Sixth Precinct—Comer Broad- 18c value School Suitings, special 12%e |r ro A 811-4, 795-8, 811-4 way North and East Roy Street, 20c value Armour School Suitings, special 2260 PORTLAND, No start . JAPANESE i 8: ¢ , 1 Eighth Precinct—2501 Eastlake , ? f Avenue testimony was brought out today in oe pe BA G $s oc = the land fraud case. Evidence ws CAPTURED © Coats 2 2 189104 RAIN and Ti KK 52 preGighth Ward. will |introduced by Prosecuting Attorney L. & N 1981 Prectnct—150 Harrison uperintendent of the Cascade for- | . 3 1231 121 7-8 | cinet—821% Fifth Ave: leet reserve, who was sent out after | 1 y ' 109 3-8, 108 3-8 PRIVAT £ WIRES jnue North. |Inspector Loomis, was believed to| Four contraband Japanese w 1 sD k. 161-4, 7 ‘ CONTINUOUS MARFETS 12 ourth Precinet—629 Queen Anne have joined the conspiracy, followed | C#Ptured Inst + pe m by |. &@ W.. 4 421-4, 42 1-4; Be Ninth Ward. the jatter’s. plan and” Joined the | A. J- Forrandint, United | 110 3-4, 109, 1401-8; GeO 112 Columbia St. | wirst Precinct 1618 Grand Boulé- eliqu Ormsby, according oes eoeth oe ley sone 1-6 ea’ GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. { |Heney, not only declared the al-)* yi onl 1 4, 1965-8, 1 : 1 R 8 Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 952. | mg yl bi ens agg of Loeb- leged fraudulent reports true, but 61-4, 761-4; R Cow 7 utter Lumber Co., Ro backed them up with additional | *bout to mab ling. Word 1 Paul, 178, 173 3-4, 3-8; | Fourth Freehies tie mewett fraudulent reports _ oS grat ffl- sugar, 149 147 8-4, 147 7-8; 8. I commen Fe Ss This afternoon is being taken up|cll¥ at Bellinghar t Fri 67 8-4, 671-8, 671-4; B. R, 26 1-4 LEGAL NOTICE, |For A CITY HALL. se aube | Eifth Precinct—May's Hall 6 ato n Watson night tt had | t r.c.i 1 61-4 ae nder Ordinance No. 8 sub- =} Presinebes ms ae | Ri the story of Hume Watson's OS's. ¢ ; abd lead ae NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY ELEG-| mitted the question and proposition |nuncth: Street “and ‘Kirhwoet Avenel that city On Suure m eS t 8, 812-4, 297-8, 316-8; U. 8.| To the qualified a ity | Sf mcursns | an indebtedness ” of | Gkirmwoed am. DISAPPOINTED APPLICANT FOR DIVORCE TRIED TO KILL THE - taining a * 8. pfd., 96 1-8, 94 1-4, 04 3-4 | of Seattle, take notice | tie pigese la we Bg He pom oy precventh Precinct—300 Maple Leat = " Th ape were evidently 7 l anles 1.6 ) shares That under and pursuant to the “ ~ oe MAN WHO WOULD NOT LET HIM “SLUFF” HIS WIFE SET FIRE n the lookout for pursuers, for ae) 44 ey er gee RS Fr ace of the City of Seattle, | of abort A | gp iiehth Prectnct—Mountatn View soon as the tug came in sight t Li ed 1-4 lower and| Rereinatter referred to, a Specia COMBIN ITY JAIL, MUNICI The polls at the respective poll —_——__—. men jumped overboard and | ojoq, than fleterday's| Bectten cx tke coevel cont bag B [EAS rian AND EMERGENCY | places ‘set’ forth above wal” Caen SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2- Judge Hebbard then, overcome by val of th whe viebie © shows: | the purposes of sald election and the aontanated tn oat sort an pean ferth sop ot the Cer ee Isaac Selby, a disappointed. appli-|the nervous shock, tell in a swoon. | flv Wheat Bi <n measures to be submitted are as] Suvem tocwit , pomns | Seal)” JOHN REPLEGne: cant for a divorce, made a deliber-| Selby is @ minister of the gospel.| tn a frenzied attempt to prevent | ®4* 196,000; corn, 1,852,000, an wre. Ccittinke Ste tikes teceee First Ward. City Comptrotier and Bx-Officle ate attempt to neurder Judge Heb-| He saymhe wanted revenge and had) peputy sheriff Hodge and her hus- | ‘ 1 i Under Ordina « ; ‘ City Clerk bard Sale the Iter gus os the| written letters asking Hobbard to ee tenet ; - and her hus of mitted the question and propesition| First Prectnct—318 Railroad Ave-| fynte or finet pebiication Novem= le the la’ > i pand rom bringing her to attle m . of incurring an indebtedness ef! nue. b * 1904. bench holding court this morning. |"meet me man to man,” but had) tor commitment to the insane asy- |" 1 ‘ Bargain Hunters, Attention $500,000.00, and the tssuance and| se “a Precinct 8 First ave- | &. . enmeaiial 4 Belby walked into the courtroom | received no answer, and hence took | ium, Mra, Annie Gaill, of Black Dia. |Where thay were placed im the Greatest offering Men's and Roys’ |anie of the negotiable bonds. of the | mue sou . Snd drawing a revolver, leveled it|this method of getting his revenge. | siond, this morning attempted to | ty Jatl Chething om recard. Also t City of Seattle therefor, for the | Third, Precinct—City Carpenter Seif ON FURS &t the judge, tok dellberate aim and | T sist mimed Hethar’s herd) sere her home. Meo bad boo nt or, PRre Ut ge Reon Feveistings Bee of Pu RPOSE re CONSTRUC | seop e ‘ourth Avenue South end) o, | 1s Gwe Weeks, ng , The bullet fairly mixsed the | ¥¥ @ quarter of am inch, The IQ) fey strangely for a lame time ome es # the invitation of the|Male starts tomorrow. ‘The | Under Ordinar rth Prectnct—Fire B Monday, Nov. . ‘9 bead and was imbedded ty | coptinued emot {it was feared that she wowsd @e tue- |, @ Bates to conclude an arbi-| store turned loo; | mitted the ré@ Avunue South are | Spectal discount of 10 per cen! = bark of bis chatr. Refer Ard O aemnten self or children some harm a Biinssme treaty on the lines of the| game jot incurring | an sano nya ae F : ee ol oo An needs marhea psaka eee TIEN Bae preotuy Geek the bees (Sheaeaiaag piney, was decided by the officers at fp ord American treaty BONNEY. “WATAON 00 co, | $150,000.00, , Issuance and | ft Preetect Tautier woo. Furs sone! attention gtvahae NIN Vege eas ters, na {Diamond to.e0nd her to ¢ } of the le bonds of Mec | Mn erat, Betwom Rereate and ‘ee Sire Me Hd, of A. Brigne & Co. ‘When I r to the asylents Par of Seat@e therefor, for the gur- | eee Avenans Sout. - ag Me Bis insue—ihe greatest Clot en Deputy Sheriff Hodge Went! Go to Spinning's for bicycle omens et pose of acquiring. by purchase or! gx maten-2a% Geipon © revolver. ow Maly! otter ere to the house this morning with her pairs. condemnation, LAND FOR A swe 8 tes First Avenue = & bd .m