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Z THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30. 1904. 5 : OSPF EETSPEELOHPES OSSD | prov . yat Brow th priv crecting | 1 | w # ad a, tbe. ¢ alt ms on V. eS nv " oe ae ene | flargost furniture store in the wost-« B Il d Fl aking focal improves ohaa beak ppt’ powsl $1 down-$!1 a week buys any Morris p Al a ar $| wien petitioned for by &, masortty | granted iast night i } chair in the store 4 FROM S AR RTONAPPED apt | HIRED DETECTIVES SEND OUT WAR-LIKE REPORTS FROM ate BUT CONDITIONS AT UNION CAMP BELIE THE wa 5 ZEIGLER AIGN. SHOWS | Altea ¥ puree: HER CHILD oe ba, a eee ‘| babies BALLARD CAMPAIC MC ee oti eT THAT PEOPLE ARE AWAKE t Ha 1 i atch ot a . petty ¢ t PECKNEYVILLE, fil, Now 30. wht's battle, A report ; A tt pre auth o4| The grand jury indicted Joseph] today that i TO ISSUE ‘i y «a ‘ w th Leiter for taking armed men throw fre ab t f t the state without permission he | the governor \f 1 at r ‘ allard, aga A me. Af nha ‘'The Standard Way’’ el pivtyeeting a Week 1 Oak M aeahed n a pretty ¢ | M Mra Me Mab aah boga fitted w non § ety vi-| that - ‘ om street and avenue; | Hut t Ei hon : 4 t th ach main ” a platform was | four-inch main Kastera and Diviator four-tnch | fered by the MoM b " ns of the city of | main on Diddle between Ship and a dott : : : Neth tonight er a vs . twe Brig; f ach «main between Ship and Hri¢ main on Brig between E ar a intent ‘ . m Dibb’ > gate conver m our allegiance to republican par jon as Standard Furniture Coa. These jobs req ermanent home, his « 4 x eports from Ze w and conservative adtinistration [4195 42; making’ = Wotal cost ms glee, ee cael te eal eee sn a i choenfeld & Sons y offictals, and hereby | # t. Je Aller cr re : wt & Packs siaien the ‘ot thie conver. | = ~|LATTLE TALES Sections Wetabilshment and] mg than alt elye. Burt dt 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Hon to a continuance of the same. CORRECTED TERSELY TOLD | t destroyed. : i aeaee” bow at 9 SEATILE BELLINGHAM TAQOMA e favor he strict enforceme e t t rrest « 7 Washington, and ordinances of the| The names of candidates for| w woman for hig Spring city of Ballard, to the end that! clerk and treasurer on the reput JOHN SCHAFF, | be xcuse that west SS ee government be/an ticket were changed by mistake |!" Spokane, was run down = and) toes 1! fers for his e maintained and vice and crime be|and are corrected as f t hurt by @ : ory |e "a | Sal 50 000 ates and are corrected asf any Sree seatont, bones | parent on af Big Umbrel aSale J : We commend the earnest and} city treasurer. yesterday morning : awned his ul business fforts of our mayor : : . \ te 0 L A ti Ss I and city council in trying to im-! ‘The franchise granting Louis V.| THE WASHING > in Ladies’ Umbrellas uction sale Oalty at 2:30 and 7.30 p. m. est Japanese and Chinese only, sale ti « Mon ‘+ a ay . ginnt iv e , Art 4s Auction Sale Ever ailw + Hel Seat Priest Ra, pa rs hina Lily lb. a ieee Bare Talking Parrot He S-OnTHe-OLD ¢ the stone sentenced ae November Ist, 1904 ae a . : BO 2 & the diamond re a fine quality poeonens nafs $1.25 aod $1.50 Imported Real ia Silk Um Dretias; worth $2.00; this sale » $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 Challacombe was ided that death was due te auses, 908 First Ave, played. The location of the} is a mystery yet unsolved, and | wing the other of know explosive. Fifteen months ago Kaltes ® F. HOSEBURO the schooner | !2# more oF Jens about it. jf Batra Miported ene. . Uinta Rory arrange ret - “ made HE $1 OLE GR CRIP South Gentile. aia | Coates, was accidentally drowned | yesterday while pees f ons with a # daily First Precinet—1229 Jackson sterilng” handles’ -w er than day labor: | FROM PASSENGER |: this sale... $3.00» he very best that Ix made, All wage, as it was Countess Gets snd =6Precinct—2315 Jackson street Third vemel was to have} Jo the preliminary work of de- to the wharf of the Di P - g the property. The men cinct—-600 Twenty~ im ‘eleen, ported I) . id . 1 ie r fourth Avenue South, Olt L Lumber ivorce, lav import MOVED INTO ZEIGLER The report at police headqua urth ath, Oltman's Hall i eae tae eieesi|ond for nearty © the work of |ter# by James Smith, of Port An-| Fourth Precinct—2816 Jacksom elyn Moetzer was fo os price $10.00 and $12.00. going t went ti k , | geles, led to the arrest of William Third Ward. dering aimlessly about on the Il ot 96.00 each at the oe wl yt gen ah ens or Givens, on a charge of 3 7 Black Sateen Petticoats with I-inch ruffle, inch wi ’ streets in the section of th (By Boripps News Ass'n? | Poms larceny, last night, by Pa First ~ In $14 Bees ae ce >| e orrow, spec ‘ lat t 1 | ations. r bY Second Precinct—Madrona ordian plaited ruffle; tom rTow, special .. 5 sees ‘TGe Pi city late y Patrolman! paris, Nov, 90.—Countess Cxay-| HOME UMBRELLA ‘ahs tiees''en ee en Cameron, Donlon, Carleton, | corner ‘Twer iret Avenue and & Black Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, 12-inch wide ruffle, trimmed Westedt med that she had Crandall a Burkman, who fol s street tin is said he only cla hine would handle 100 work, though ned that his | lowed him st the stean kowski, formerty Miss F Col} ins, great grand-daughter of Com modore Vanderbilt, has won her} i man with 2 rows of 3-inch wide fancy stitched ruffies and dust raf had a differen with her parents > by step after he left Precinct—1467 Twentye fles, $1.60 value, sellin; . +. $1.25 f/ sud would not return home, so the on which the theft is|*econd Avenue. ith|_ Peurth Precinct—Madison Street FACTORY oe & Pretty Blue Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, wide ruffle, trimmed with J/ Patrolman sent her to police head-| suit for divorce and possession of ‘The expensive machinery was |Sileged to have occurred. 8 Pavilion. % rows of 2-inch wide finely tucked ruffles, self braid and fancy | Guarters until the matter could be| ior ewo childrem brought by her i0| ---TODAY--- ht 4 Leiter came down |‘laims that while he was on the Fourth Ward. stitched, $2.25 value; selling at... sseaees @L7S |] avestignted. The girt te but 15] ths French courts againet her Turk Ch and cailed the expert | W8y to Port Angeles from this city) Pirst Precinct—Municipal Court, Like Silk Black Mercerized Petticoats, with inch wide flounce, J! {) - @ in charge Of jish husband | Erickson Big 1203 Firat Ave.[| jiners in. Leiter got out bis pencil | Givens, whe i» employed on the| City Hall trimmed with self straps and 6 rows of fancy stitching, inch Bl Lots nce permte ce id will be held | “tise Collins startled the social} lend chewed thems ho with the mer, stole his grip containing| Second Precinct—315 Columbia wide dust raffle, $2.00 value, selling at ........0:-.0+.00+ +0225 9]. Oe Parente cam be seen. | worid in ik97 when with an inherit- | == manag | 500-ton-a-day electric loading ma-| clothing and other valuable sr Precinct—112 Marion ance of $7,000,000 she married Count | ch — ' _ » two maght to be able to} ; Caaykowsil, of = nid Bey. then Try a Gallon of Our make from $16 to $17 a day between | | A formal aye rey fgg erouren Precinct-400 Columbia | secretary of the Turkish legation « them. The men couldn't see ft that st Give d he ree The ages | way. They were willing to try the| Drought Into court to explain his] Fifth _Prectnct—Fngine House, A noted French actress wae mashing, but net te sign & Fe side of the complaint. He was| between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. wise be te amapain ponent endale Hand-Knit Rug Special Shawls Smyrna Rug, 26x58 inches, pcale om the basia of what Joe | Placed under arrest in the restricted | 0m Columbia. wool fringe. These rugs are ‘o-respondent fn her suit for di |thought the machine could do. |“istrict, where be was traced by}, omtn Unccmet Carpenter SRO am Shetland a eo bore ot —— — Pan jvoree. Her husband contested the |Laiter stuck by his machine and the fee last nigh’ Fitth Were i square, w’ mott ringe. ture. ur regular $2. ait for divoree and ber application B bo - = eas aes eine eae ork | ———_——_——. First Precinct—1110 West black or white, each $1. value; tomorrow .... ; on ¢ two childre | et either work! HREST, Nov. 30.—The Russian] , rat ee hite, each $1.25 ° $1.65 v pomemton of the two children ourbon |told the mery they mu Nowe Jat his price or get out. H torpedo boat destroyer Prazitoiny “oe le - |them four days to get their wives] wnt Second Precinct—211 University iming them as a Turkish sub which put in here in a damaged | Street SPECIAL t under the Turkish law, which and children out of the company sition, oil boon - +a - onditiort 1 paired in two or Third Precinct—1428 First Aves Seovttes as the Geaseed baste |houses. They got out [three days, which will enable her | nue shall have possession of all male this dag the miners i tat | to oveuteine Che Balble equetiveth Fourth Prectnct—608 Pike Street. bildrert under 7 and female chil s | caseete so Geile en. They Gt Gael 7 Fifth Precinct—1423 Fourth Aves dren under § yeare of age. The |were hired to leave their jobs tn LEGAL NOTICE nue Seema os erento - . a | — Sixth Precinct—1018 Third Aves 0 French court, however. held that Per Gallon Wines eamty anh when ty | Niren ae ames pevacaan| ee bs a Wn ae eee) jfound the wages were not satisfac TION. Sixth Ward. rhe. ' : —t tory In Zeigh they quit work; that| To the qualified ve s of the City First Precinet--2033 First Avenue tadiew tone como | | A Lot of 38 Ker- eseeent Nothing like it in the J} inch they were evicted, and that's| of Seattle, take notice het Brocines— 20s Sat ee — 4 of Pe J fi market for the money. jal there is to it. They say they | ‘That under and pursuant t nue. Ladies’ Fiannelette ne of Purses fear CONTINUE INJUNCTION smping four miles from Zeigler and | O°im of the City of Third Preeinct—2613 First Aves , nelette, made ex ey Coats boreinafter. referred. to, 8 ink | that that ts nobody's business. will be id tn the City of Fourth Preeinct—Denny School Kimonas with 2 act style of this i at the several voting pre-/| House, Fifth and Battery Streeta lustration, trim- Telephone—Buft 41, Ind. 3% [flare being assisted by the t inch wide polka “4 Last season's styles; some 27 Superior Judge Hateh yonterday | Mine Workers. eof, on Tuesday, the Sixth | Pirth 1810 Sixt = lage bands of 8 long, some hes lor ontinued in force the Injunction u Wine | cerns lay of December, 1904, and | nue. Motel meh h Ave. dot band trim- f 7 Value up to $30.00. Our price, t straining the Cooks and Wa . y the purr * of sald election and the fige. and. sleover, iD Syoms"sct* ang a MERICA IS NOT | the purposes of eald ctectlon and the seventh, Ward. First Precinct—¢ r Bellevue pretty shirred fe ming, selling at— 2, to-wit eure en keting the Bismarck sing so Judge Hateh & Liquor Co. j afe. Before | 7 and Pike Street r . —_ | Under Ordinance No. 11974 ts sub- ny : 5 rH yoke, each overruled a demurrer of the union | I Dente! Murphy sdaneaiae RAAB FOR WAR) oe ee Second Precinct—327 Pontius » the complaint filed by William 5 x ndebt | " - 208-310 Pike Street Seattio f Third Precinct—s29 a | Ff Jensen, proprietar of the cafe SiS, Pie, Sereet feet | the teouat |, chird Precinct Faatlake vi L. Frank Brown, attorney for the Free Delivery. @y Boripps News Ass'n.) | |" Fourth Precinct—1602 Broadway. ig! strikers naked ta have the order WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 20.--| | gehift® Precinct—1404 East Pike modified. b © Hatch refuse In the nual report of the chief/ ri CcITry Stree | to do so, saying that it should Se Oe an arokee dane eI re otters Ae liars te aub- | Sixth Precinct—Comer Breads si broad enough to keep the strikers 1 poo tion to the un-| 4 the quest nd proposition | ¥8y North East Roy Street. 3 oe; s from the petit 8 P Morey calle §=6atenw . - > +. oie venth Precinct—-802 Twentieth r) r piace of bust preparednesa of the country for urring an indebtedness of | , Seven } - ' ie st VOE Bl var copeciaity respecting coast de- | $150.0 ne Matotinbie bonis ef tha|. Eighth Precinct—2501 Eastlake The matter will be tried on its t He say We not +. sone. | Avenue. mert ut week nd wie-halt of the trained offi n oS realy Datanes, See ae “Eighth Ward on of the tral © 8 nec-| > of acquiring. by fF ase or oi L, - a the sary to handle the armament al- | conde ion, LAND FOR A SITE oe eee oe . Ladies’ Binck Hare, $1 inches | Ladies’ Sable Opossum ready mounted.” FOR A CITY HALL moog ae . PP! ‘’ . . Street, corner Warren A : long scarfs with wide ends long Scarf, wide graduated col LITTLE HA ENINGS Price So Small ‘The report calls attention to the| hoy mh or te — Third Pr cinet. 821% Firth “Aves tetnmeed With 6 talle, long lar and ends tipped with 6 insufficiency of the field artillery | ™ Ps he gaoney ea ar | nue North. tails, long silk tle cord and froga, tle cord tipped with two Fourth Precinct—629 Queen Anne and incomplete torpedo defenses of | Aven harbors. 5,000.00, and of n ance and E. E. Diedzel, an aged cook, died of the City $7.50 cord and frog fasten, t Seat S eeen See We are opening up our Holiday Ninth Ward with two tails, each- tails, each— mly at bis hom 1 of Seattle therefor, for the purpose bi ‘ard. \. avenue, yesterday. Heart tr Goods, and the general remarks 9! jor @ ~ - ; First Precinct—1510 Grand Boules alterations made at this of e ST RL 1ON OF A 11.30 aupposed to have been the are ur prices are mach low- | DELEGATES DEPART | COMBINED CITY JAIL, MUNICT- | %8rd. we » of the death, but it ts possible that } Hon TMI A -AL COURT AND EMERGENCY Becond Precinct—Office of Loebe See our suite at $16.00 and = aaat thietins wee to habe - r than the people who are gtv- 9] SPITAL . ee Cutter Lamber Co., Ross. $15.00. They are the best ve “Puneral. services for. the late|f| ine the discounts” And t A. B. Calder, of the Canadian! ‘phat the following places are| Third Precinct—612 Ewing Street, Black Electric s . offered in the city. . oh fi dP orl iho Sab eet ad ak Pacific, and Mra. Calde:; Frank | designated, n the respective wards|, Fourth Precinct—-956 Blewett we. 6 tall, $2 v ; tomorrow, terday afternoon at the chapel of |B fine selection and have n Parker, of the Chicago, St. Paul, | and precincts set forth, a8 polllng)” girth Precinct—May's nll Minaty-cleht conte, eevee pg yf Rig Sy iB and have marke Mineapolis & Omaha, and Mrs.| places, to-v Stxth ecinct—Corner _ Fifty= ld oe Rg Tem. |f them #0 low it will not require | Parker; H. 8. O'Conner, of the Rock First Ward. ninth Street and Kirkwood Avenue any discount to beat th Island, left last night for Mexico| First Precinct—318 Railroad Ave-| (Kirkwood Hall). other ple officiated. The body of th City, Sanies, where the anoea) Be 1 aee Seventh Precinct—800 Maple Leaf W h ceased physician will be shipped to |] fellows: 7 Second Precinct—648 First Ave- | Place. national Association of Travel \ as - his old home at Bratt 1Fo. tern at na }nue south. Eighth Precinct—Mountain View est el g According to the bids submitted ing Passenger Agents is to be held.|" ‘rnira Precinct—City Carpenter | Hall. | This y will go by the way of| shop, Fourt! - Saal to United State eartermaster Pik 5 Pp This party will ge Shop, Fourth nue South and| The polls at the respective mit . er nag amy 4 Stone's Ike t. waxy n Francisco to St. Louis, from St.| Lane Str pinces oct forth hore wil ae ; on 5 4 Louis there will be a special train| Fourth Precinct headquar-|at 9 o'clock a. m, and close at hip Burnside, the work ig|f| Reliable Family and Pre vg lenny Bed |serm, ‘Ehied Avenue Mouth and béems | Genet ton be going to be more expensive than tion Druggiste. ilphines Str Ry direction of the City Council was at firnt nne Th bid PHONE US YOUR WANTS ST. LOUIS, Nov. 30. paker| Fifth Precinct—Engi House, | of the City of Seattle. bmitted, the lowest being —_ Joseph G. Cannon has deen notified | Main Street, between Seventh and 1.) JOHN RIPLINGER, Cloaks, Su fernan Engine 419 PIKE STREET, hat he has been decorated with the | Eighth Avenues South City Comptroiler and Ex-Officio 206, 208, 210—PII-E STREET—206, 208, 210. arf ees to do the w Both Phones—Main 933 Lexion of Honor by the French att" palin 5 Street. Date of first publication Novems government. Seventh Precinct—Newell'’s Hall, ber 4, 1904,

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