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THE t put funr re) “PRCULIAR RECORDS In fact y tnt tha 5. wh 1 have been re lod | VERY BUSY te r SEATTLE TU STAR 1905, MAYOR IS EQUITABLE’S CAMPAIGN it wns the na tay it. was} Among the many recommenda-|PLATT MAKES THE ADMISSION IN INSURANCE INVESTIGA. | never contr ! h ‘ July ' ely » tt tonsa which ayor aliinger Ww ! “any eee by setting back the da on| make hy he Ae sal a on to ‘rd TION—HAS TO BE CARRIED TO WITNESS STAND DN’T SEEK TO y he quest elec 1 City: GC B. Mercon, Candle lating sta That was ahoth.| city council will be those favoring I ht t < : wolernnd A sae ast - val of the body blows delivered by] changes in elty ordinances stnee I ¢ of Carl M.j a w ou 7 rs | 1899, and which will affect the laws} (By Beripps News Aa#'n) ter Wh he e he T i oa tin " | A her was the fact that, Instead,/ for taking care of the city's poor NEW YORK, Nov L—John A i » th to ca v arevable FUN BEGINS as required by law, of posting | the signboard and street advertia- | Nichols, the lawyer who wrote Sen bout nit h th mt 1 080 OVer 1 1 tay morn-| ! oo 8 . ' ut ing linances; the laws affecting |ator Depew Our stankerou 1. 1) Th led I ary chairman on with @ motion that ' most conapicu-| pawn and junk shops in relation to| friend ts, around as usual," was a} 0,000 f . t lid not want Johar “ 1 : in the tows plac-| police supervision; the restriction | witness in the Insurance investige rf ty.| might influer t. In fi " Atos Wash were J the land itself, | of cortain amusement privileges: | t this morning holas said n by #pe-| the quest 1 whe question of delegat as A ves, Archer ap do “an -_ aon ss ;| the ordinances affec public | he 1 been an attorney for the] cial messenger and turned over the “ deb before the conver { N off an : AE ” 94) health; the ordinance concerning | Mutual and Equitable. It was “gen-) expe " » " hot ov , gre - . oi the overcrowding of theaters, att eral” work. He told how he “took] £ to @ Home § presentatives, in| ti Y . orygnet | IE err a Be ruin {CMF and other public places; and|care” of persons inimical to the] as then ¢ , eh thelr en effec ' de ° ton | a Pevnesg! ~s = apptied by the} 0 pmendations to include st company The © and was @: ‘ ed the co-operation of - {* ber hag aoe inane county {CoUBtyY and school lands for | friend was W. 8. Manning tr f Fairbanks | Over this a tt | —7 jment, and to enforce the welght®) employe, who was paid ) an mony reve ¢ ON FOR CAUCUS Nome wanted . r way & ners. sany incorporated |&84 Measures laws by appointing @)/ ually. Depew didn’t know him He « ns from the & 7 ation for a cat hree| t on of t airba and!-l oct. 7th And inatead of clear | Ct” Welghmaster and said & man named Koor, a news| | amounted $10,000 yearl to t which ¥ he delerate from the Third A spol om ‘ = | Paper correspondent, who wis nell explained premiume. a this sey i 1 bas hae N . . . ‘ 1. OF, MALO, Pranes, Boy, © One | knocking the company, had been| ero g. e i eeing Johanson. | ed by I. V, Nya a lawyer, of Fair-| B THAN EVER roa oA tothe rye geese PT CHICAGO, } ly A votes f Ryan} delegate for them. A hot discussion | ediately becomes Nee ee eee alvasde 1 tn vetete nome. | nae sa Pe and Johanson t oan It was final-| hich it ts] Roard. Sixty bodies have slreaey) ‘Thomas Cowan, formerly ® mag-| ton. de the pur- | ope be porated, 60 B Wasnes & {strate and a member of Tammany | 0 po Before the dole-| pose of ng @ cau-| it was up to Jo to met al ‘The girla of the Glee club at was placed on the stand. He sald) | ‘ . eosin, Be gate question, Chairman Swinef eus and H ouble. The} to him out} University of Washington ave| he was employed in the Equitable} | the grand jury in $4,000 bonds. The appointed t ete to trict did not go Inte caucus, | t? vn cour an ordi-| next Monday on the club's fifth an partment. He admit-| ‘| government 4 » no hand in the committee on future conven } were already decided and| ormitt sone and fixing |nual tour. Concerts will be giver » didn't “do much,” and was! the cane, but ters figuring There were three members from| had ne “axe to grind.” ‘The Second] the license at $700, and requiring | at Olympia and Tacoma, and also|!" reality employed as a go-beiwewn| ley ceo cae caeve te ae tee te each Hictal district, as follows: | distriet came out stating they would} t ajority of property holders |at Kent on the return trip, if an en-|for the Equitable and city depart portant the vst har apes roel First. J. W. Troy, Skagway; J. B.| stand for one delegate, Dick Ryan. | paper signifying their will-|gagement can be secured in that|Ments. His salary for geveral. years Sai tcmathe oanaae the tone banks, who turned traitor to The Third came out and stat to have a saloon tn, thelr | town, ane $6,000, but was reduced to from which en can be produced party simply through his unfriend-| Nye had agreed to support J¢ \ | $5,400 the coming trial o eS 3 ty ettitede 1oonle Tudge Wicker 1 caus a sta ky three— | FERRY GETS BUSY | When Platt took the stand, bis ~ b.. oe = er ae th sham. | Ryan, Johanson and Swineford. The| fry got busy, and got, or at WILL BUILD nteps faltered, He had to be sup “TOM” PLATT. ” , : ; } HUGHES SPRAKS. | First district de ea say they will| eeet says he got, the names of about ported by counsel, and ne ad AN DIEGO, Nov. 21.—Another | : J. H. Hughes, of Fairbanks, stat | sta t by the Third. : 9 property owners signed to that THE ROAD sistance Ip reaching the witness|the treasurer of the committee. I) pai¢-inch of rain fell last night and | Lathrop, Ketchikan: Second, A, J.| convention reconvened at] >*?** aele: is. att sald | didn’t wolictt contributions. 80 fr! this morning, making 3.60 inches for Wat Nome; N. H. Castle, ( I? ok ‘Puesday afternoon. Then al oy ording t = 8 ve received contributions as | can recall, the New York Lifel the season rs.” that the county commisston ere and Perry and the “anti-incors ad pont y+: ag Arenngthoerd SEATTLE-BOSTON COPPER CD, J x iar RE ee Gk el Sk eee Weak on Wee St se, but as @ petition for| WITHIN TEN DAYS | é poration, the Pr 1 it t the tows ouncil Monday night for ac The rapid sales of stock tn sr B Hl | go company has been phenomenal aud un r red ers Mi | kee’ oe vl ye : a . voted mye Rhee lof this company. The people of tila ee ee eer inc iand ana | city afe awake to the fact that they] en R t A ced Phe teens At egether mind curried |8Fe Feady to invest in mining when) ins tiated nek anne aa iad nie oute Announ , motion to change the meeting (ver, ™® Tight parties are at the " - i, —— ae Baga = —— time of the council from every Mon ee now han & emmebamt Shei CLARKS HARBOR, N. &., beta drapery me time. During} New YORK. N os j ° o Moen , € o ew 0 , On ov. 2 ‘rom My Bertone News Ase’ calm before the storm, and that the ae see third Monday DIEM o¢ poopie flocking to the stock FOO! 1h tl ine. Nerweg end crow Of) the brist interval when the ve well evarta, @. D., northwest to the| ST. PETERSBURG. ‘ov. 21.—| worst is yet to come, Count Witte, XY MOVE of the company for the past week,| 16 men. the Norwegian ‘ mtenmmer) hung susp 4 on the rocks, tae) eee then : " , Those vultures of Russian society,|the only true savtor of Russia, 's| my this move, the “in sin} ™aay to see the beautiful exhitat] TUFDIA 1s thought to Rave foundered) seas swept clear one ee Se! Constins te oo aes fhe grand ducal bureaucracy, who| steadily losing ground with the peo-| time to verify these names and also | % Copper ore, which when they real ie sto * mendous comber lifted the vessel) Deine ey ey cae t Mont have been picking t »dy politic! ple, because of hia policy of walting|to swing back public sentiment in| !sed that King County produces love Scotia last Friday nisi from her resting place. A moment) nus the) weat by way of the for decades, still hold the weak f . a auch rich mineral, have not b t.| , The news reached this city Mon-| later she was lifted high by another ter R iver thr h Lolo p and arbitration. faver of continuing as a town, and, bh ealtat-| soy by th Edna R., th , t “ ; 4] Lewiston, Idaho, te redone @xar Nicholas in their clutches, and! Daily papers are now appearing|as some of them stated Tuesday | 4 to Invest their money to help Be- oy ye oe toe oe ejand then bows first che plunges) arate to Beattle—thie ts the of Prevailing upon him that the pres-| in this city, and it ls again lighted | morning, many of the signers are al- | Sttle become @ mining center, ae it) Sr Of which stated that they Bad downward, The veowel wae Rover) An. route said to have been. plan-| ent revolutionary troubles are di-| at night. red acct they shanad and wane {surely will be when once the mines| soem ® laree steamer wri ot ack | seen agaio esomrng a ave be a} ° ; y they signed, @ : Rock lodge, back off a few hundred| The Turbin was bound from Syd-| "ed by the administration of the Teetly due to the influence of Count} to de better by voting for continued |! this County are put on the ship- / Guise eee ee ae Witte, have induced him to with-| ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 21.—| incorporation ping list. It ts remarkable to note) ‘tt sad disappear. |ney for Yarmouth with o cargo of} [isa aa its eatenston to the Pi hold bis original intentions of re-| Newspapers appeared today after! Judd was appointed town attor-|!8 this connection that It only takes| The vensel sank so eany that] coal. She was in command of Cap-| Tiknoad ae its neste ge Me Ueving the present tenseness which | five days of suspension on account | ney and will fight the fight to a fin. | B® tom of the ore on exhibition at none of the crow had © chance to/ tala Kaudecs and 18 Norwegians | the Columbia river as much as pos | @rerywhere menaces the very life of of the strike. Most of the articles | ish. Frank Griffiths has been re-|Toom 724 Alaska buliding to fatal} == ee — =| sible, and more terminal lands will | the empire. | show @ reaction against the former|tatned by the “anti.” seven tons of the ore mined by the! j . " | be ought In Seatth | ‘Life in this and other large cities revolutionary sentiments. ‘The regular meeting will be Dec. | Calumet & Hecla mine, and 10 tons of Wr bed 0 ide: San, te soet ee e seh | of the empire is a continual risk. — 18th, when the matter will come to| the celebrated Anaconda Whan one rec on foes pavenm grains rong shang | Large bodies of striking workmen PORTS ICE-BOUND. 4 focus. The incorporators aay that | Temembers that 100 shares of Calu- alle pcan Aarer nh a = A B: t patrol the streets night and day, and| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.—| the counct! stands 5 to 0 for con-| met & Heol paid last year $20,000 amt 06 Wit Betents Ree rrange anquet | Boumit murder and rapine. and Secretary Eddy. charge at St. Pe-| tinued incorporation, and that those|in dividends, what may we expect Redondo Reef Longs ne yr ey abr ynety sap oni | these have been joined by ignorant|tersburg, cabled the state depart-| two who were formerly in favor of| from the ore of the Seattle-Boston gone and the vessel probably cannot) 44. chamber of Commerce, awak « geal who commit crimes unfit) ment yesterday that the strike has| dissolving are now on the other side,|Copper Company, Go and see the | "ne crew was rescued, ‘The Jap| ening to the repeated nudges mad publication. jended. He adds that Cronastadt and | because of t alleged actions of jore exhibit whatever you do, se] 1 oO, aNGELES, Cal, N n | sok dropped into t cart, tet aes at it by the public, has invited th this ore. Rumors are afloat that! 1), itp Prechen ‘ . delegates to the Alaska convention | Although to all outward appear-) | st Petersburg are tce-bound, there- ances Russia is enjoying a respite| by precluding any possibility for from the rain of blood, those who) the Minneapolis or any other Amer- | know state that it is merely the! ican vessel visiting these ports. 3 ordered Ferry ore’ gang provements of a city reason non-in caucus will be held Wednesday. In Junction hall, next Friday ACCEPTS | and J. F. Armstrong. fa #alo Trust Rosena Grover has formally ac- c xg cepted $6,000 as compensation - (Continued From Page One.) ; 3 her sufferings at the hands ~j cg age a ee) Mayor J. EB. Zook, whom she sued or eat ahh Gemini the te | for $25,000 breach of promise dam- |i jnn "tne ineorperation was pub.| ualit Hair Ages, and sgainst whom the jury|jiite, jaty 19, 4008, Here, the ins © im the case awarded a verdict of | bene yr apres Pag ny B ‘edement for 98000 was fies| "mionere tied to" wet in thelr] rushes a fm the county clerk's office wea: DIRTY WORK |i May be yours at specially cut ee oernece: Tee eoge 4 tha On the very next day the Kirk. |[f Prices tonight and Wednesday maplics wi }iand Land company vacated a plat ow are these eonditions of Judge Albertson's rul-| , : Ti when he denied the detend-| (7 S77u"d And added Oe te tne sic | CENTLEMEN'S BRUSH, with apts motion for a new trial under| circ, . soaamtiem tet tout of A Bo 8 rows white bristle, on solid the proviso that unless the verdict,| Sct aside by the law. back. Regular $1.25 value Feduced by $4,000, were a eeptabl That started the fight—one of the cet to Oe to the plaintiff, 2 new trial must| hottest fights against the county ADAM'S BRUSH,” with 12 follow. | commissioners’ ring that has y rows extra long bristle Al- Br Id R b ber | been fought in King county. There! ways sells for $3.00, now cut xg is © provision made by law that all to 81.90 dct HAIR BRUSH, with 9 rows ex ee Saw 2 - tra long French bristle, solid OO RAVER, Now. 2h Tee "antes | 250 Gunsmith’s Screw menounar bask, et es 8 or ‘ Dgeiek this ‘afternoon and si t Driver 17e THE “KENT,” has 12 rows hastily adjusting their =m . br sr sont xtra long Russia bristi Opened the back door, cove pb Fberrs $4.50 value, cut to Cashier Gabriel Jones with their fastened 1 guns and forced him to give up $3,000. Then they jumped into the buggy and escaped The clerks wer aca HAS WITHDRAWN at lunch. work. make for BK. Peck, former city attorney | : & ot ‘Ballard on the democratic tick} 4 et, and who has been running for ach the same office on the citizens ratchet # 1 r ticket, has withdrawn from the race ee ow ariver The valance of the citizens ticket ratchet scre r . wan filed, however, with the city|f res set Buck's ed ¢lerk of Ballard, Tuesday afternoon ' $6. The race for the mayoral of | $210 Indian Motocy * Pallard now lies, on the rer can Spinning’s Cash Store 1916 Maclougall & Hcket, between J. H. Wiley, present ee gounciiman from the Th oe see. wick's. and f orporation ts prefer- i Borrow money? Read page 6 j $6,00 ‘Will Fight Political L hantasmainda BYILOING Ferry and the county comminsion- ORDERS SALOON CLOSED. ‘The city marshal of Kirkland has a 2OS ANGELES, Nov. 21.—At the, tending theaters without guardians. | | gmnual session of the erated | It was argued that cheap theaters | °!* Gaila Study Circles today, Mra. W.| are the greatest cause in the deteri-| As the Kirkland Land company te ‘Wo Murphy. presiding officer. ree orating of homes. Mra. Murphy. ag) PFO ably the largest land owner and Ommended that a city ordinance be | preside: all the other officers| Would bear the burden of ta © passed to prevent children from at-) were r ted if the town remains @ town, it is readily seen why the company te # iT - > a ort * 7 anxious for it to remain a village. in Ballard, and F. 3. Thorpes. The | ener nt came about, "tia sald, | because Barstch wanted a favor night, another meeting will be held | Pete Smith wh art he hel pos tari during which the annexation ques-|!¥ ‘0, Place in office, aud be tion will be again discussed, the ie pore veh magn ctroo® ae a a| rine! o o to be hor Arg —— teow Se a principal speakers F. 8. Thorp night to keep that promise in t South that ume | the stock will be withdrawn from this market within a week as it to of in he tt a confirmed fact that several par tles have offered to take all there is THIS LETTER SPEAKS LOUD. ER THAN WORDS Office 632 Broadw . N c 196 13 W t Palace Clothing Co, premis I « = The directors have decided to ship ¢ ‘The barkentine Katy Fleckenger ts| Te ashore at Redondo beach, and the schooner Mildred is in great danger | fa similar fate, The storm began | to banquet in the He Butler Tuesday night, in which it ts joined jby the Merchants association, ahaa ag Coal Famine : erderea 1 weeps ta ~ natin = “isi biowing early yesterday morning | be uy Ld for sale. and the veaselsa had no tim to run/ = i! Wo n Cc ndemn Che Theaters ment, thus far known, presented by *— out to wea | SALT LAKE, N L—« | inki ecb propped h the “antis™ fe that Incorporation in-| If you can’t write an ad, see page) ‘The F" 2 adbeast patiia: Spex ge games - me! ap " . Fleckenger dragged her an- Fie woth inore tomeeatt et, volves higher taxation for the im- #*¢ chor, and @ tug put out to assist count of the predicted coal tam! ene Ries, tba sruine OF. THE LEGITIMATE SALE = it PALACE CLOTHING CO. Read Corner This Ist@ Spring 35 Stores in the Lett United States New ¥ det f Wash Seatth bem to ad ompelied to va Albany ebulldin « of nm a re $39,000 stock to you for ; 2 trol eptire: stock ‘to A HOWLING SUCCE! PES alacei¢ fice In New York ry x - uy ae Because we sell strictly for we U. 8. having 1 our Ada,” but jotly facts that by « petations’ gf x milils. We want your cust we fr shi . ns a must ¢mpress that fact very | want you to know ishiy we ee SN us a look, WE'LL DO THE RES as Ss » This Big Sale Continues the Balance ° of the Week $10.00 Men's alte, s§ r 6e¢ $20.00 Men's Sults FL © Lined Under- 439-00 Men's Bult st 5 aoe & 5.00 a's Bulte a *, b 4.60 Men's Pants, fo 96 $2.50 Mon’s &h f $3.00 Men's F fo Fe » t 1 50 Wirking Pant to 8, A ne Mer : : 93.00 Children's site | Drog DICIN Arriving every day at Bartell’s. the best for less than You get you pay for the or- dinary kind. Special Prices For Wednesday nae Thursday M arked to well for 26e Paine'’s Bella donna Porous Plasters Others charge ISe for these. Mennen's 10 Borated The Trust demands lic to 26¢ a box Dr. Lyons’ Borated Talcum ... - Pay l5e ei: where. It means satisfaction when you buy of Bartell’s. The men that fill your preserip- tions know their business and they give you their best ef- forts. Dr. Hall's Syrup of White Pine Cc Said to cure a cough; you can afford to try it at the price. Paine's 85 Salvosine ... Cc Cures Ci ‘atarrh—pay $1.25 ‘sewhere. flood’s Buchu, Celery and Cee 76c Used for kidney troubles— don’t pay more for it. Menthalatum Save a dime on ‘this. the Dru Stores of all people—one price Bartell’s are to all, and always the lowest. Packer's Tar of oO Pay 20c elsewhere Red Cross Tar 16 and Egg Shampoo Soap .. c Others charge 25c for this. Carter 32 ns la Tablets Cc Marked at 50c a “pox. tor Cascarets ... 17¢ _All Trust druggists charge Same Prices Both Stores BARTELL’S Red Cross Drug Store 610 Second Avenue BARTELL’S Old Drug Store 506 Second Avenue » Stores a