The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1904, Page 3

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“Wont Werry, Waroh Us Grow” The New Store Gest Takes Election Tangle Stock Reducing Sale Prices > inthe ing bo Pia On Popular Priced Articles | Into the Federal Court cae eat content ae » that T PAUL N 0.—Edwin alleged election fratds and would | t4!0'9@ 4 gambling resort, The ex wet t edt Kore “ tt abide by the result of that tnvesti- | ¥t It» pr ’ t n, of Denver, today took | gation \r i before J 1 Ke Of ev 1 < he 0 ' ado ¢ n tangle before rh neral impression that ¥ phew it ‘ en appeals and asked for a writ of all, but If it is apparent that the portunity to t ' t h habea pus for M Dowd, an | fraud reome Adams’ lead f th tate suprer ourt tea tale peat hould he do = }* ng Was set for December 10 at St. | trouble to be expected, as the | Adams, in the meantime ha DENVER, Colo, Nov. 90.—It was! moved from his home at Pueblo to] vernor Peabody would not relin-|for the next two years, in which| The ease of B, J. Smith, e colored . Quieh the governorship until the | he exg to reuide during his term|™man, charged with the theft of a »mpletion the Investigation of | of office t of tools from different place P proved -very sensational In police 5 a ourt this morning. Smith was very ae or vomatan 6 5 YEARS is jand there met a man with whom/| indignant over his sentence of 63 pas Fearoage he became very friendly, After | day# tm the elty jail handed to him : $9.00 several rounds of refreshments they | by Polles Judge George, who re went to the room of a friend. When | turned this morning to bia bench N Randall woke up thié morning bis| after an iliness of several days friend of the evennig before was| Smith was arrested by Patrolman | missing and so was $7.60 in money,| Holland yesterday, after Holland , bl st, Which contained insurance | had Obtained sufficient evidence to papers, and other valuable Ran-| warrant an arrest. The main wit (By Beripps News Ans'n.) dall gave a good description of the | nes# against Smith was the man t VA ER, Wash. Nov. 30] ™#" and the landlady of the place| whom he tried to sell the alleged eR hegerabce als i cae | Where they stopped says she can | stolen chi and other tools. K, N 4 tr vim ant —— | Smith, who is a hard-looking man . red got carried away with himself ar ene cently iby COCKRELL CAN Snare vee with Rieeut Kn4 & UNION STREET t. ¢ -! age | bailiff, saying: “The only way nay cord HAVE CHOICE | 2 Sea0 7 mouth shut te to lane THE SAVARE mmitt rr a close @ procia , jun 2 ‘ef rs he| his entire innocence and sald t | legal t by the 5 ve By & , , he had been ested once before | counsel te ed whereby « writ! wasungry found guilty when he was as INTERESTING FIGURES tate te ea 3 Pe aes | state tries . ae rth na lge, | want to tell you right ‘ n lake last July, shot go/ 20’ bears a S we I ther 4 neq 4 in the state courts at — . . o " : | t the r his cell |" | merce t pr —_—_ - y se t the latter MARK FULLERTON, CANDIDATE FOR SUPREME JUDGE, LED ROBBED N P. WILL BE ALL OTHERS EXCEPT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS an Patterson EXHUMED | H. Randall, of the Star hotel, on am | Washington street, hunted up Pa Is Sick ai re a |trolmen King and Damm last even ing and told a tale of robbery and si a The pluralities given to th and demo-| mistreatment while he was in @ (My Beripos News Ans'nd _ rues 4 gorge | publican congressional candida ective | state intoxication. He told the] NEW YORK. Nov. $0—Nan Pat le Bi ogee sal se eg. > aggre the recent election vary fre w ere that he went into the Peo-Fterson is ili in the Tombs. She is|tutine gen unin. them back for Humphrey over Hat wrens ples on Washington street fering with tonsilitis and has alchinn fhe Cele fon % & for Cushman over | vanes TS eee a —=- |high fever. Dr. M re, the Tombs | hurled im Lakeview cemetery, t Blurality of Jones over A physician, says he thinks young accordance with the time hon $5,852 Humphrey's plur a woman will be able to appear {x + age age ed cust of the Most exactly equal to the Between that given Mead given the Roosevelt elect the difference being 63,927. In « Words, with the same amount art Monday when her case will be be shipped back to the . - 0% Off , To allow a celestial to be od 2021 MARRIAGE LICENSES |.."° and that heathen shores would be that siven t to phrey. Mr. nly a ae weeage Facotved 78,9: ¥ * or approx! Snob ah any of the | you KNOW China « the Kanagawa Mart tfor|republican candidates whose mately 5,500 more than were 90, 1904. FE ol] meal, $92.00 per to»: Mm. W. tim- { - othy, $18.00 per ton: 1 W. com. | pressed timothy, $19@20 ton; new o - wheat hay, $1400@16.00 per ton n sagen <=! OLHolmesFurnitureCo- middlings, $26.00 per t cracked corn, $29. er ton straw. $10.0 o per ton Poanute, Jumbo, 9; A-1, H01-1103-1105 SECOND AVES fe — ‘ Butter, age, Ch * Native creamer 1 Mb,; Hawt The Lady of the House Jern creamery, fresh, 23 ~ hee bh, 44 ‘ be * « h, 34@ 360 doz; Eastern re ‘ Cheene—Native, 1 1 t Eastern, se; ' pu half wklin, 6@ 9 Poultry. 1 Duek , 13@14 Tur Fish, Eto. Halibut, 6@7%e per tb; salmon | trout, per Ib; flounders, 4 en, 4c per Ib; shrimps, Groceries and Co te Holly raising buckwheat, per 1 2b-Ib' boxes, per cwt., $4.60; pe barley, 100-'b sacks, $4.00; ap pean, 26-Ib boxes, $6.00; @piit p ‘ 100 wm bones, $4.60; popcorn, per + : ewt,, Sugar, Golden C, in sucks, $5.666 Solid Oak Dresser Extra C, in sacks, $6.65; powdered, $4.25; buckwheat, per barrel, $7.00; : germ meal, 10s, per bale. $2.76; corn the republican gubernatorial candt- | pre 1 hip on the ticket, except || THAT WE HAVE AN ENOR @ate. Coon's plurality over his dem- | Me MOUS STOCK, OAT ecratic o ent exceeds that of M as far as they 1 Mead by ubout 12,400. ‘The y . Roosevelt, 9&4 You KNOW ity of Sam H. Nichols for se F Meat. 1 rt costs money to move. | INVEST/GATES HIS | Of state was 42.209 and the » . | the pluralities given Nichols and | Hur ACCUSER'S RE\ CORD | ‘ Coon about equals that given the | Cushma Hatha ¥ and reduce our Roosevelt electors. | Anderson, Beck. tor || offer you Complete official returns on con- |} s, Rudkin, 7,405, Fu | Be apr inne le aS gressional candidates, Judicial can- | 429, Battle, 38447; for } By Berippe News Ase r a age ella He @idates, Ueutenant governor and | governor, ¢ 78,927, Jo ve Lougbary on January 1 as a member Secretary of state are now at hand PER PER BEY) socxoetows, ome, x os “A tice ot the |8206, Hough, 4,731 . Mov ce lag: { the b f health. Thus far he mm 323 of the counties « | 9 ough, 4 Senator aes Cmoet pttied the ¥ sl medical man whe state and unofficial returns or re- —_—_——_ | CENT CEN : essional and business tly mentioned Hable estimates (based on the vote | ‘ t Congressman R. W. T eanor i his} for other candidates) from the emer WOULD CONDE MN DISCOUNT ducting the his candidacy | four | Next to the Roosevelt electors, | _ BUILDING alow in at the p time | who recefved approximately 98.425 | director of the la tory part. | Yotes, the highest vote given any — ent of the King County Medtea candidate was that given to Mark A.) jung Building Inspector Car-| j society, of which he ts a le © Fullerton for supreme judge. Judge] 101 yesterday applied to Cit ine st aes eunber, tn th pacity het Fullerton received 92.429 votes, his} attorney DeBruler for the authority jas 1 for | plurality over Alfred Battle. the | ts condemn the two-story brick CONTESTS ILLEGAL |r R es ct'tne city trom a med Gemocratic candidate, being 59,982. | busiding at the southwest corner of standpoint. hia investigation of the Frank A. Rudkin, the oth a First avenue and Pine street. Car | f datries nity of an candidate, received but 5. his | roll believes the building to be un-| Prices tell the story By Serippe News A ) | this " 1 the th f plurality over Judge Battle being | sare 1¢ has settled, he claims Jes Peptom WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov | Ry t ent § 49,358. three-sixteenth of an tnch, having Athernen General Mac@y, et thei ing ef. 4h te Medical « r Nichols carried every county enth since th ent 2 pry re ne terd hin olty, > « brought him 5 | cept Ferry. The republican elector There is a wide crack a Anic ~ 4B » the legality € . nd congressional candidates car-jin the rear wall. Carroll is afra bn og we ‘ of Dr. Wins Tied every county. Mr. Mead was /the building will topple over the ne a ot t king to b rf Geteated by Judge Turner in 1 | or ' t beard of % Counties, Adams, Columbia. Doug-| The pbuilding is occupied by| ele see v work for th las, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Lin es on the first floor and lodging pero: 3 t of the milk # { ty ¢oin, Okanogan, Spokane, Stevens, ns on the upper floor. The own hie oes sthanes and an official capacity | Walla Walla and Whitman Mead | or, Sam Fernandez, is trying to se-| io of the mais te nducting | ¢arried all the counties of W j from the Great them was illegal under the lotter hington and the Eastern W for the damage to the laws. The opinion Is of a swee counties, Asotin, Che jbutiding, claiming that the con = ° struction of the tunnel caused the : settling that made the crack in the : Others claim that the set SALE PRICES. tling was caused by the excavation VETERANS TO DANCE rr jwiouesane re to any boyer tn of the foundation in constructing a| | qesheridh Prices on small purchases | j building to the west of it There will be a gre | average 29 per cent higher.) wtettocale } w night at the Arm A Provisions. Fresh Meat—Cow beef, 6c per Ib invited th r former comrades in | Japanese Diet | 6%c; veal, 869 rms from Tacoma and ¢ n mutton, 6G6% O ened } to particlpate in the first annual 7 Pp | ball given by Hama 18@160 tb; —- Camp No 134% @16%e Ib; b ll i (By Scripps News Ass'n.) St pe and #kirmi | santne fought TOKIO, Nov. 30.—The Japanese page wor Mapa nla rage Filipinos will be . liet was formally opene today by again, for Department Commander 7 the mikado in a speech from the|f§ were if 18 INA NUTSHELI W. J. Bothwell will show views of thron The mikado announced that We return you 26c¢ on the 4 the Phill nes on canva He ha OREGON GRAPE CREAM a scheme will be submitted to meet one of the greatest collections of Cans, 25c. the extraordinary war expenses. | turn you 10c on the h Philippine views In this state PANCY , — Referring to the war, the mika no doubt will be appreciated, ¢ w ‘ b nae alert page said | cially by boys who served in the sq fe wore ER, 25e Pounc “Our expeditionary forces have nds, Wagner's orchestra will | {1 beeta $100 per each ADAMS’ JAVA BLEND Cor. een victorious in every battle. | nish the musi torn sack: rutabag 4 FEE is the best 25¢ Coffee They have repeatedly shown fresh —_— 1 $1.00 sack y Béhe denen: roasted. Try it. roots of their y and bravery, | | pareley. 12%@ dozen; sweet po- | > that the progress of the MAX RAGLEY WILL cur TIME tatoes, 14@1%ec Ib been constantly to our Frolt, We expect by loyal devotion cor Green Fruit, © | subjects to attain our ultimate ob-| Word was received here yester Ap Wenatchee $1.26 j — . dian Pa that the company had | Val ngen, ‘ r Ave 0. ~The grand | is Fak placed in the hands of the Pullman | Box 1 » Tes a”. jury y. The bank rob- | —— SE Magy as ENUF Car company an order for H ge bones bery case against Weber will be| Opposite the Times, ard sleepers, 25 tourist ca 60@ The pr crate; ¢ 10} brought up. District Attorney Rx Telephone Main 962. Ind. 962. dining cara. Part of these will bejand Tokay, in. 4 2 5 90 linson has announced that Attorney used in making up the fast new| Malaga, imported, $7.00 keg. Cra |General Webb w asuist tn the | train that is to run between berries, Cape Cod, $8.00 v8, | T prosecution of the trial | ad it taal eee oumeen $10.00. | Huckleberrien, 1@ 4c It EA AND COFFEE co. BRST, Nov. 30.— The Russian | | new train will make the time ove: ay, Grain and Foed. $21 SECOND AVENUE, torpedo boat destroyer Prouziteiny | the Canadian Pacific tracks be Oata, $28.00@ 29.00 per ten: bartey, | Near Madison Street. ia anchored in the roads with a hole tween Seattle and St. Paul in 12] $450 por, 430931, ton; in her hull caused by her anchor. hours shorter time than the regular | $32.00 per ton: She will be docked for repairs. bran, $20.00 per ton | train makes it now 5 al, 60m, per barrel. 4.00: yellow rm mea per ba white corn mea $4.00; rolled oats, per barrel, ©. te wheat flakes box, 76 Ibs, $2.20; Farina, per barrel, Farina, 10-1 wacus per bale, hominy, large, per barrel. $4.60; horniny, emall, 109, bale, $2.60 in barrels, $6.30; dry granulated, tn ks, $6.15; cube, in barre 4 barrel. $4.26; Gold Medat nnesota Pillabury's Bent, $7.26 1 De kota, $6.75. Whole wh r, per barrel, $4.00; graham, $2.50; graham 100, per bale, 16; rye ur, 600, per barrel, $4.75; rye flour. 10s, per| — bale 8 rye meal per barrel, — “ buckwheat, per barrel, $ germ meal, 108, per bale, $2.76 i SFG, yarae taiik cnctic or tale GRAIN and STOCK (Seas, Senctey, Sanna” Dee | Hey, Mott Pcisngowch BROKERS | sane eng ia; peal. PRIVATE WIRES 100-Ib. boxes, $4.50; popeor CONTINUOUS MARKETS. t, $2.60. : CHICAGO MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. 1 for The Star b WA GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. Ryer & ( isd Geldinihte atract, by Phones: Sunset Ma Ind. 962 prvat® SEATTLE, N 1904 pares 133 1-4, 134; C, G. W 2 Com:, 401-4 es to nor 709,000 shares, nl 167, 156 1-8 7 per cent. N 1401-8, 142; Manhattan 1 ool ed 3-8c lower and ‘ 167 3-4, 1673-4; Metropoli-| closed unchanged from last night's t 1241-4, 1233-8, 1236-8; Mo. | close. P 1101-2, 108 3-4, 11088; N. Y Car receipts {nenapolis, 361; Cent., 142, 140 5-8, 141; Nor, & West.,| Duluth, 192; Chicago, 24 7 8, 743-4 76 People’s Gas. 8; Peun.,129 3-8 785-8, 761-2. 367-8, 361-4 2, 173 5-8, 176 4, 1491-4; So. 1-4; T. C. @ I U.P, 1161 4,111 1-4, 111 8, 139; Reading COLLINS BROS. UNDERTAKERS 1407 First Ave. 8 Phones, Main 1029, Ind. 1020 941-4 NEW YORK STOCKS. Atchison, 88, 87 3-8, 87 3-4 Copper, $1 98 1-4, 96 67 3-4, 67 7-8; € 1 Steel Ptd Dolls on the | Balcony Toys on the | wa I, | Balcony | ae RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Lined SUits Are Surely Bargains at you tray New York and back again. Every f these suits is this sea most popular mate led te Is, fast t skillful manner by ex- leading 4 tes. Ther them at are re gn other kind. The a will find anywhere at § and let us prove it $15.00, mas Gifts , The large e sisle & 8 thal Mod to CHRISTMAS STATIONERY — fine the display of our beautiful lection of Fancy e—put up in fancy boxes Goods—by far the most rable in Seattle. We with holly and ribbon, want you to note especially , nd 39¢ values, on OUR TWEN sale tom at, a box 290 many bea ver orr BOOKS, nicely printed ser ) good pay ustrated with your ch f bea Hi ord plates and FRAMED PIC ture vard covers; reg ? benntifal a and 39 values, on sale : Grane at +280 ality, regu W AUTOMATIC CHRISTMAS mo wat THe): CARDS, the v latest designs PRCIAL — GLOVE AND | HANDKERCHIEF from Raphael & Co., regular CASE, with hand-painte erfect 25 kit sale tomorrow at beauty, worth 89, on sale rrow 490 lve BLACK EBONOID TRIPLICATE MIRRORS, best 1905 CALENDARS, including many French plate glass, regular § value, tomor tty new ideas, regular 45¢ and $2.49 values, tomorrow for 330 A Big Blanket Sale Friday—See Our Window McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. PCr nse SQ pre J pr rorrroervomenins EN FY

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