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TLE EMIT LEGISLATIVE OFFICIAL COUNT ISPARK BOARD IN): = i ia| SEATTLE EXHIBIT” ORK WiTH fon ro AT LOS ANGELES v, 6.409: Peon, | selt, bis wife and the Green | minting and mamufacta . TICKET BY GOOD VOTER) jai, seuaie hmiaeen rei Home Building & Security mn nded ¢ a es it | ture will also buted cocoa oa ue the ol , ye wit | CASE AND MACKINTOSH FOL: |# h mmiaeio ny, offered to the eit ” foot | “re | qualified lec on the Telegraph Service , ¥. Hoch, republican, now socials eteanih eatin teams at | Rutherford, 4.978, and Commissioner |of lake frontage for $14,000. ‘The| Ae we Y ee who w er informal add (or aK. Nov, &--Sev coma certain by a majority “en the legislative distrleta in Kb LOW IN ORDER GIVEN Abrahar ard voted to ask the elty counetl . . in the of the vartow atitt to be he can anneal 4 Hnty show that the legistative del ures are as followae or author! Oo ROCeD re offe Se ainads nee notels, o " are Te a rong ugh to ewiteh the! emation wilt ubltean with but Sheriff rhe money is to be paid in five} stereopticon ¥ Many of the it indicat vot two.-eneepitana, Georee 3. Cott County Treasurer Matt ¢ y mit 10,444 year lee badd k Rw AW | Dustnens men have declared that In ¢ Chanler, the deme. = the wenate and Lester Kirkpatrick |" [@® and away at f ° ‘ ) Two other property owners, Mary|@ RAILWAYS INDICTED. #|comparinon to cont this proponed Jeague nom ine a c R n the house, both from the district | MAIOTHEY VF the other candidates for} Dugan and Solomon Levenson, have | ® | work of the Seattle Commercial club erpor, has beet COLUMBUS, Nov, 8.—Returna| which comprises the Sixth and |°CU"tY offices In Tuesday's election, | made similar offers to the park | “QBeripps Telegraph Gervice.) #| ¥!! yield immediate benefits. the result te by b morning eause the democrats | Sighth warda. and County Clerk Case, the seedhd board. Only two owners|@ MINNIE APO 3, Nov *. With the exce ait 4ne to concede the election of| Relate urna yesterday from | M46h man on the tloket, ran 640 votes) ong the lake bh oftered| # The special federal grand jury # the other pomtnes Oran Mouser republic an to ¢ m outlying country precincts overcom pew Bie mi. socuting: Attorney | Re thelr lake tromte: the Sel # which convened here Oct. $2 # f appe cress from the Thirteenth diatrte ajority given Judge MacDonald ae the third man \ttle Bleetric company and a man|® to investigate the rebate * Five congressmen have been elect:|! the Thirty-aecond distetot againat | ‘No, Uekel In the number of votes nasa Pateesees | # tem used by railroads, return: # 1 mm hie by he deme ta? Hiame, and electe ast for him miley ter 4 “ from Ohje ub femora a 2 Ww jon 4 ted Williams The tire ompltation. of often Mashia Dem. 4.158 The park board will also petition] ®& ed 147 indtetment The min # ey having won back the districts § votes, | the counell to declare a 60-foot strip] @ imum penalty in each case tn #! of Ba ust overcome |lost in the landalide of two yeara| The final figures by districts are’ turns of the result was completed Prossouting Attorney. x the | r 34041 in Great Ago. jae follows at neon to Thay will be chocked| Mackintosh, i 11,668 mag the lake for parking pur) ® + boo and the mum 6s a rn . 4 } over again before the vote In can Reynolds, Dem, 6.28 nen. & $2,000. * ig onder tO on —s Re pein wines op Mest vlan nab alte bree we | The park board will also petitiong see eee REE he cllietd vennnee fren ie — : ietioth District ern Jo that there| Parieh, Rey | — sods p _ . . i a at th © ewer bond election, given te 9 do this 1 eee, MOINES, Nov. 0.—The olec I, H. Knlokerbocker, Rep, 1ss6, | Ht be any changes from| Davies, Dem dige ang BS cage ma eto the mm jtton of Cummins, republican, by A) Isaac Calhoun, Dem, 8% the figures now available day, after being chec ip in the of 26,000 ts now rec ecnin Gornfey's plurality | 7.842, while Thirty first District h ver his opponent Awarded a $30,000 °°)" 20% KANSAS. porena, Nor, STD Ralph Nichola, Rep. 1.828 that of Clerk 4sts, ‘Th W. T. Campbell, Dem. 1,150. h “ nthe oe agg he te Pipe ls: «ie ather pluralities tr order were oarduiee, Dom, 7,22 r pluraiition | 4 | Heardaiee, Dom 4. Ot this 9 1 for the ) WAG WINNER e vot FF) MacDonal der s r oe 2 da Pirst, for 603, against 158; Sec hirty third District, FS a rea ond, for 646, against 18; third, for 1,093, againat 327; Fourth, for 770, aph Bervies.) P. ls Allen, Rep, 826 sev. 6 Wiimon Tucker, Dem. 394 against 105 ritth for 832, against Sn] "Tity fourth Dist Graham & McCray, Contractors,Secure "0 sion o, casing NON-UNION MEN Big Job of Grading Streets at tr sesinn 208 Text, tr un ay i b tht J. T. Lawler, Dem, 508 9 rescued Robert and Thirty fifth jet. acu Sed 8: Tenth, tor 419 y District against 106; Kleventh, for 60%, Lewin who had stepped W. G. Potta, Rep, ¢ Bt ee | és Laurelhurst-on-the-Lake againat 119 (Series ¥ WASHIN( prentde tive engine eterious the |track while playing. A . ; ee tition me | would have boun fatal to ait tues George R. Compton, Dem, 536. Whether labor for the construc; tive committee have asked that the woe i et eeiecager president accompanied the Thirty-siath District tion of buildings for the Alaska| 0Stons allow other than unton labor “aby” Mean ba with a highly commendatory| George F. Cottertit, Dem, 993, fair chail be by union men excl he object being * in mall. yeast ——— SOCIETIES WILL ; - | strikes ullding Trades to 0 family 0 Joseph Lyons, Rep, $91 sively will be the subject of dis! a res, “Ba | Thiet rah assembly, howe has asserted] ‘oghere pauline wane, Nout’ insist upon ion in| Owners of Seattle autiful Residence cussion at a meeting tomorr jemand to “Mart = * } Robert F. Booth, Rep.. 2.010 ° of the I ades a por, and members of the assembi Bee ements of Sn ALTY HEALS Wit Pigott Demy een vento of the Hutising Frade om bor and were hei’ vewsam| District Will Push Mammoth Improvement Work pega ‘ Te ie vc mseteebecnctemectamalenem tte: he thelr nar With All Possible Dispatch---All Street Improve-| .."°'s'"" \.'\" co-cematon ote ‘fe beet Known news Charity Organization Society with wate. Both “Jack” « Fortieth District Will Be Made Ti the State Tuberculosis association ments at One Time. Miss Murray retary of the for- themaeives = prow vor victory and assert she has or, Rep. 1,850 the family’s most pretor Madison, Rep. 163 r this morning hich le to “woop” a Tonkin, Rep, 1.670, | Hatlard, Dem, 673 of this year's a on fed Sorensen, Dem. 631 ENUE Anway, Dem. 631. Forty -firat District. 4 AV win F. James & Co. reports] oe jhaving bought from Margaret J Coles | Reames three lots at the southwest Rents. Tibbeta, Rep 2.049. Jeorner of Bellevue gnd Republican| oy 031 Dom. 922. | for $18,000. An offer of $26,000 has! }been refused The company has mer, said to The — a Tt ia part « work to pro attle the exhibit | National Tuberculosia association, and have prominent local physicians er lectures in connection with Jiaplay.” © C, O. &. committee on tuber- ulosia =m agetn Saturday even- ing in the fice of the society. be J. R. MeLaughiin,; cost of each home, and you may be Frank Mead and Poul C. Mur-|sure we will allow no stores, awarded the larg act} apartment houses or poor struct let by a real extate firm on the | ures there. | © const, for the grading of We have said so much about the | , streets at Laurelhurst, the beautl-| magnificent scenic location of | ful new residence addition on the | Laurelhurst, that everyone who has peninsular se ating Lake Wash-| been in Seattle any length of time| ingete ‘om Union Bay it. familiar with the beautiful view Caught Fighting. Dem, 693 Forty-second District, Thomson bas com-|also sold for H. F. Norquist a tot] Freudenberg, Rep. 2252 . ‘ 4 ee T= yh eng Raat ae a By Stl. Seaumagaern hep : Pa c y, one of the own of the Inountaings and Lake Wash D. Malone, a car conduct ana plas e av, be) Mt lers of La “t, said this morn-| ington afforded from every lot in| Gus Hoseth, a sailor, were arrested of 12th ar tween Republican and Mercer, for} 7 eon, Dem, 1.383 | ‘§ 3 raat, cacy aoemed nae ; ne reer i Sonu, teen, Abs | in Ww just signed a con-| the addition, and also the fact that) jast night by trolman Oden, — Apert A few days later the same . tract with Graham & MeCray,| Laurelhurst i# right across the bay! charged with fighting. Hoseth ts wt *y = a lh lot was sold we H. T. Williams for Forty -thied District. lwhereby that firm will start the/ from the University campus, where) heid and Malone was released on hie of the 120 av. P n hed ’ 00, who 24 hours later sold it} mn, Rep, TAT. | work of grading all streetg at Laur-| the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie Expost-| personal recognizance. > te be held tonight « he to Carl J Kalaren for $6,500. | Rep, T% jethurst immeds. They are un-| tion will be held in 1909. I would/ St Bath be Oriental B ‘th 01. W. Griffith company, in| Hills & Co. reports the sale of 19/ Dem. 4 der bond to complete the entire | not be surprised to see property nt| Stent Bains, 2c. Oriental Bathe, See pases A rep mt-\lote in block 2, Bayview addition.) Dem. 427 work within six months, and as Laurethurst, daring the exposition | @t the city enginesr ¢| Magnolia bluff, to B. J. Brode Forty-fourth District. there is over 100,000 cu ards of | year sell at five thnes the prices we ia $3, 750. These lots are 5° by Rep. 954 earth to be moved, no time will be | are now asking 120 feet, and are seven blocks west / mene of the Fort Lawton car tt Renick, Rep, #42 | A. B Newell has bought 20 lots chase includes all of block 3 and; Ja*keen. Rep. sot | Pohle, Dem ] —— Rameey, Ket } Forty-fifth District. lost getting the work under way 1 think the only mistake we i} The cost for the grading of the | made in putting Laurethurst on the |etreets alone will be over $30,000,| market was in asking too low a and when cach street i# cc ted | price for lots, for every one in the | the work of laying water « d sewer addition will easily be rth Sem mains, cement sidewalks and street | 100 to 150 per cent more than our paving will be begun at once and | present prices the minute the tm | rushed to completion provements are completed, which | Our idea is to put in all the im-| will be within a year at the out nal * on each street imme-| ride. © grading is fin We have decided to advance lished, so that building operations prices from 16 to 25 per cent on the may commence at once, and, in-| fifteenth of this n latead of having a sewer gang one | provements we are making |month, and a sidewalk gang the | thet are now bringing but $500 will son, 62 eastern capitalist. The pur price paid was $10,000. The addition | is located at the south end of Mag: | Forty -sixth District. uff, opposite Smith's cove.| Beck, Rep, 916 Mr. Newell reports smaller sales ag-| Lung. Rep. 1,004 gregating $15,900. Kirkpatrick, Dem Boyle, Dem, 946. vem, ' | diately after Low prices and the very best quality. The prices quoted be low are the prices you will have to pay for the work—no telling the patient that he should use Berkiand, a 13-year-old ewarded $600 damogre by ‘Tallman in the wuperior court Bt 4. Collins and Thomas 8 Forty-seventh District, ‘ 4 4 § thie merning. The rult was Becbe, Rep. 2.195 Br personal damages. «« Jackson, Rep. 2.156. as am accident at the Duliding ae Mall | 044, buttons, Her bat, as shown tm th Firat - Witkin the ‘og one met pos ane sisiaaal NEW YORK, Nov. &—Mre. S8y4-( cigture, ts a robins exg blue with al... We ere trying, and have cried | dxiSe tet, the sulltas. prise 9 oe Full { Teeth a @mith wears © handsowie| big rosette of brown velvet set in| from the first, to make Laureihurst | low that we elther had to take ull Se \ ney J. Gmith wear = St yee “ the best improved addition ever| Laurelhurst off the market, or ad-|f Gold Crowns, 22k .... \o U tot next, when the workmen are coat ua about $320 through with oi wt. the im When one considers that a $500 better pyncigy eg be oc we = | provements will be complete. lot fronts on @ paved street, and in| Yertise, as these prices are for the best work possible— and | sued fustey © Potrotmen. BRADY SUFFERS white broadcloth sult, embroidered | front and holding two long brown " | | put on the market, and from the big| vance the prices |] Bridge Work, biue braid, the coat being fas|ostrich plumes, which stand owt di-/ Put on ¢ « 4 i bine Ore cod . vs apt. jeales we have made, it looks as if Another innovation we have §| Gold Fillings from § jour efforts to give the city a really | made with Laurethurst is the giv Best Platinum Fillings clusive residence district is ap-|ing outright of one of the finest Teeth are ex lated yachts ever put In the water, here when other work is ordered, Some of the finest homes in the | or elsewhere, to property owners orthwest will be erected at Laur-| of Laurelhurst, without a cent of jhuret within the near future; the | cost to them, and not only that, but plans for many of them are now |we are building a fine boat house being drawn by prominent archi-|end wharf to go with the yacht tects of this city, and also in the | which we have decided to call ‘The east. The building restrictions are | Laurelhurst,’ after the addition.” iron-clad in regard to the minimum | = joyes| p he . | patvobnen by’ Chiet ot Pole Wer - tened by enormous frogs aad blae! rectly toward the back bee night penstetn James Brady, murderer of Mre.| ooo] Flora Shannon, ts tying at the coun-| | Secretary Root Goes Visiting. | ty jail, suffering imtense pain from | | Charles M. Root, general secre-|the bullet wound tnfiicted upon bis) tary of the University Y. M. C. A.jakull when he attempted suicide see eee eeeeeee MAY BE CURZON. ye (Seripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, Nor. & Lord Curzon, who ts now on the nen to visit this country to see his wife's relatives, is mentioned as the successor to Durand as British ambassa dor, the latter's retirement be ing announced. It Is rumored ready that he is practically ah the Lon will shortly take a trip to Pullman/after shooting his victim last Sat bea nase . and Walla Walla to vieit the Y. M.|urday ” r © savings 8° Bic A. associations of those cities I'm sorry for the little girl, but 34 1 not for ber be murmured weakly Aad be sure te use @ known Defendant Wins. jtoday when asked whether he still ™ | Superior Jadge Griffin this morn-/feit gind that he had shot Mrs. ing found for the defendant in the! Shannon. “I'm suffering; she didn’t case of Irving M. Ballard against| suffer, She killed herself, ause Sarah Styfield. The case had been | she made me do it.” (Scripps Telegraph Service.) under hearing for almost a week Proseeuting Attorney Mackintosh INDIANAPOLE Ind. Nov Rev. Wm. EK. Henshaw, principal in eeeeeeeeeres ‘ alt ppoin' vaca Men’s vet $20 Suits pap $12.50 ltoday filed information tm the su neg tba | Sues Divorced Husband. |perior court againat Brady, charg: | the prated murder case at Dan-| & — — — is other ents Marion Y. Van Horn this morm-|ing him with murder in the firet| ville, 18 miles west of Indianapolis, oe a . in which he was convicted of uxor as rearrested today upon the of Gov. Hanley, Henshaw at on parole seeeeeeeeeeeeeesete ing brought salt in the snpertor | degree court against ber divoreed husband, | — | etde. Ross H. Van Horn, for $575 of un-| The remains of Mra. Flora Shan /or paid alimony. Two years ago the/ non were taken to Burlington this | been eee eee ee eee an A A ne Sen eS mastor of the husband sued for divorce morning. Mrs. Shannon formerly| Henshaw was Why Shouldn’t | lived there, and funeral services|church in the village eo — Petty Thief Arrested. and interment will be made at that|uary 10, 1895, bis wife was und A. G. Reiff, many times convicted | place. dying on the doorstp of the family You Dress Well? of petty thievery, was arrested this home. Henshaw was lying in th CTRIC SIGNS. yard euffering from knife wounds Just » Mitte ¢ and $1 per w need. Our stock Millinery and surpassed for the election. morning and heid without a chars AV PAE, He has been warned to leave serene 100 several times, but always manages| An electric sign advertising the| ris wife had been shot throug’ urn after a few day®’ abserice,|Alaska fair and to be placed by|the head. The preacher was | Uyak Selmon Pack. merchants in front of their places) yicted on clreumstantial evidence the |Of business is the latest stunt. A/ Gossips said be wanted to marry sample of tho signs, which are about! qnother woman, but no testimony offered to thie effe Hen-! ] Frank Davidson, operntor of Uyak cannery, Alaska, has returned} lene fe at the Hotel Stevens Mr. |four feet in diameter and made of Tmvidson saye that the three can-|enameled copper, was taken to the/ shaw claimed that robbers made on Uyak island packed 250,000 | office of Superintendent A L. Walk | the wounds bliic opinion agsinet feted him 10 months after 422 Pike Street. of salmon this season. |ters, of the streets department, this | him co Fireman Arrested. morning for approval. The sign hae| the crime had been committed and) | Martin Lopes, fireman on the|12 electric lights around its edge. | ne was sentenced for Ife, but erved , w! o wae . In the center in blue enamel and/ only « few yours Constable Kiein this morning, | White letters is “Alaska, 1909, Ex- | paroled. He always protested his barged with having stolen $34.60 | position.” After a hasty examina-|innocence. Henshaw has been re from « sailor on the beat. Inferma-|tion Superintendent Walters said | «re od on a charge of breaking up | tlon filed charging him with |that he presumed the sign was a home by his attentions to the wife mer Saratoga, was arrested by | | petit larceny. right of a neighbor, Henshaw ts a brother —— ¢ Congressman Henshaw, of Ne- Returns From Funeral. N vi ‘ Ne eee rom vicamt of the |AGED MAN 18 ACTIVE EDITOR. |prasks : Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pau! rail - ~ as ose eeu road, will return to Seattle Sum-|,,“ ponpaneige apeticgg Congr os S* hdad Wit arreno | day ‘0 he cast. Mr 4 - dey emerneee from 8 | Moore, $47 Kast McMillan st, Wal CT reer ae Williams went to Chicago last week nut Hills, is actively © OLYMPIA Nov |with the remains of his father, who edits the Suburban Mead left at 1 p. m. for Seat died here. ‘se % tle to attend the banquet to be #/ - been an editor for 62 years. For) ) ciion tonight to Gov. Hoggatt & Believue-summit Club. |peven years before becoming an|* § * Choice of Big Line $16.50, $18 and $20 Men’s Sults, Overcoats and Cravenettes for $12.50 { Alaska A meeting of the Bellevue-Sum-| editor Moore was a printer e¢ mit club will be held tonight at the ekeaerenhareennh {Welch Presbyterian church, on SOLD LEG FOR FUEL. Dr, Heeman, the pepringum King, 9 geattle’s Leading Specialist, 9) . We renew our sweeping offer Friday and Saturday. To Olive and Seventh. The widening occa ‘ who died Tuesday, was a friend to 40 Year's Expertence - _— land extension of Olive st. and the} SPOKANE, Nov. §.—While Spo- people of stageland. He was on snes every man who knows the high character of this big store's application of the Seattle Electric|kane is nse ap teen Renong P bachelor and owned a mansion |B. ea Bag ox 4 * a ri =i - a ible. en ny for a franchise on Belle-|the shortage of coal, the conditions) ..1,4 oht, which the children of nag ~ Beecaliy tienes clothing stock such a pricing will seem almost inc ie. joer will be doomecd here are not to be compared with] the United States bought for him Dear Sir os 3 P : rv The better kind for ac} the situation in Rawling, Idaho, a3’ with their nickel Posstbly you may have for The best New York and Rochester makes are included. All % ms for school Srigners Semretnp. |shown by the caso of a onelogged |” ‘There was nothing too good for|§ motten me, but T have not for yl nd materials are liberally represented. Overcoats, ‘Wear, : Assistant Z gy aor | eddler there who was forced toline actor folk when Beeman was gotten you raat the gee | styles a e iy Pp 5 v . P rigmore left Cork yesterday for). his wooden leg through Pov) around. He ‘ you gave me in 1900 proved per m . . ; aro ¢ gave them voyages on ai its in the height of fashion, fit for the best Vie hom § mary a4 a by a erty, recetving $4.26 for it his yeeht and banquets at his home. a a f at teat ae Cravenettes and =. - fe —— — id S ; rs Oy ee See os oe ‘i au er crulses 6 o be me glad to kno’ s . Kid Shoes, ta 1 1 ree uh the commieden which| PORT LAWTON DEGERTERS, | THO Summer crol @ the bont py and that I am as atrong fi] dressed men in Seattle 4 rie were famous and con hay oP Riese Romo oy ty today 0% \ fempting to straighten out the (Star Special Service.) — Pet stg cates Ee Blam jms of the would-be heirs to the] FORT LAWTON, Nov. §—Several | \erenlon mien een. For vart con tietaeeh of ol John Sullivan estate. deserters have been caught in Seat- |‘ eaar Mn ead net socapt 91,000 for : = ; a 7 a Beeman would make an annual tle the last few days and brought to) V1 14 Paris and he was as kind Re ‘ou did me. With best q 16.50, 18, 20 M. Mas your success, I Au ris Bue Day annie sg veel arog mse land attentive to the actorines of Values and Only October was another record agen y M, Twenty-second reg- | eaker in the county anditor’s of | France as ment; Joseph Brown, A, Se ‘ : oy own United States so, Compa was to those of his Gratefully yoxrs, fee nday the totals were Come) me: ee eee rrank J. Starkey ted, showing that 642 instruments | On Clark, of Company M, adeceneuteaseebens » fin the o wise see oe NTERFEITED CAPTURED. 7 . . = . 4 In the past momen than | Twenty-second regiment aa : Tis tater, und hundreds ot H IT’S THE BEST VACATE SALE—THAT’S WHY. a sald, is greater . others, are on file at our office. garegate in the city] ‘The city light and plant t Bh ai BL — —, Ask to see them tee of the coun Jand parsed a oth {Itahts. ome o Files Information. Prosecuting Attorney Ker | . The police have arrested a man whom they claim Is George How l Cure Rupture erd, an ox rt count iter and |deciare that he has confessed to Completely and Permanently of Without surgical operation or - a M tay fled information Pansae® | r court # A. . ns againat J. W.! |the passing of thousand purl Chick Carter, accus ous coins in the east and northwest pain, and without interfering o> ay hag Maye omy Xe | \, complete outfit for making tho|§ with your work or business, eco venue to have bee queer” was taken with him. NO CU fe * 1 1 “ ee ok dene! Roller Skates Galore | taken with him. consultation and Bromine % Jamen st A. L. Hall's sporting goods store, |a eee eee eee ee eee eE clon Free Door to the Bon Marche 2 t | « f Hearing On 111 First av, has just ree * BANK CLEARINGS. . HOURS—® a. m. to 8 p. Next berteon, of the #upertor| large shipment of steel and * aie 1,061.54 b @unday—9 a. m. to 1 p. m it this morning hearing roller skates, nging in price|# Nov 1906 881,061.65. in the breach of con 500 to $4 a palit, The line in-}® Nov, 8, 1906 134.08 ® DR. CLARKE CO,, { Ole Anderson and Paul| cludes both ladies’ and genti . 422 Gecond Ave. 8o., Cor. Wash veainet M. B. Crane @' and the best makes in the world. |# I 1 und ©. P. Bart get ‘em quick, they're going | & date last year, .$1,645,626.56 & ington St., Seattle, Wash. ‘ is Drought f i