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ammeceneenn ; 1 2 WE SDAY, NOV. ou, | * } | ° | om | Hy RA (Star Bpegie! Bervice.) | 4 of fog hore " OLYMPIA, Nov, 2&—Fire Chief | Ralph Cook, of Seattle, is going into t haw ® Ae . I a 0, repo - yer e to H. Griffith & Co, report the} the harness business, as ts evi| (Scripps Telegraph Bervice.) | W. W, Hills, of the TealeHil YORK ht ¥ “a f « ron of the aay of dow Tho northwest cor} denced by a new corporation for HERKIMER, N.Y, > | Furniture company wan yesterday | charged that she threatened t . ' ome LICK STEAMER WORK Det ve Actama and ( rbett upon | ~ Ba ry rd ay a cud ee - lwhich papere have just been; Chetter GMette, on the snd today, | declared bankrupt and the case re) John D. it t he ‘ hh ' t at oe 1 of the steamer Ramona | fy oun 0, AA chuchard, | filed here Meforiey Har-| told. of early " parents od to Referee in Bankrup her $1 * Rose Dy rur om CAUGHT AT OPERA vver, B.C. upon evi ling = oO; ae “ Ne ? x cuaies | news company, of Seattle, $6,000; | took hin may pi < He hn P. Hoyt, ‘The principal cred-|Beauvers, of Hanfield e er Dak , for the bmitted by the ot! GF seven Ms, OB vac st.) Hugh G, Moforley and Ralph ¢ nade bis, home 1 ster D. Beho« id, of Ban t f b tode mee . . ' \ itor is Lewter ch of Bun | arrested from the offic of t « I ons AND TURNED ¢ ver TO ner, Nnigration : ewe n Ae ath and Bigh-| The following new corpor |for some time. W ly 20! Feanctaco, tn the sum of $20,000] Guardian Trust aa ao of tretg of sneer y Fulton and a Jap OORkD AVS., TOF ittler, to a) have filed articles with the secre | Yeats of ane ! t Hit i t i ee panene | joe. BOF : " « Ten creditors, business firma of Be | Broadwa } 4 her husband THE POLIC r by the name T j local ayndicate, for $11,600; | the} tary of state | hlo, He re of age. {attle, aré also included in the Het} had beon in the ol! t ax The Jenkins ber company hae tue, Worked. & meatam, | ROFRWest corner of Thirty-second] ‘Theodora Ming company, of 8¢ | letalled € of creditors, the amounts agsregat-| had beer th tard ‘ Paul hortly after the steam: | ay. and Lane at, improved with | attle, $8,000,000; Chas, 8. Garter| Grace 1 ' rative he | ing $66,000 in all Oil con { ved that ' ern # rhip oF: the manve uver, B.C. for Beat.| LY@room cottage, for F. Baker to) and John B. Herkhelmer Jekirt factory of } eat Court woman ¢ ‘an ena bake Tae pany t ry lumber Vrisco believe oman calling upon the dif Bo Help, for $3,000, and smaller Westbrook Mining company, of | !@ndt, N.Y. wt ' rked, and] felle: , nd A ~ , ‘ the t of 6 per 1,000 feet. 1 ages of the aasengera in their state.| 0% sawregating about $20,¢ Seattle, $500,000; Harry iT Brad: | old-of the tri the lake. A re million sep - gat & Ave been offered aos plyine A 8 | rod ciun paksoawed of joviet| te: Rosenbaum reports the sale} lee and Kdward D. Westbrook, J | comm Was ed before he re Homet oe “ $4.60 per feet for the gourd. Albe tort ts passongers, wheth. | Yeetertay of ton lots in Swinehart's Everett Amusement company, of | int of emed Ww ' j heck f 1 a he | the Fannie Dutard OF eet are Iie it thelr berthe or ait] Midition, on Beacon Hill, for prices | Everett, $10,000; CH. Barnett, H | After the recess Gillette sald that ace b “ wee on of 49.00 per 1,000 feet for were arrest’ h thelr staterooms, treated the | "S2stte from $600 to $1,000 each |. Willis and BB. MeGtll |after rowing about the lake 1 “ . * « Joseph Ruse and tramgere a6 goed fellows Holmes & Haring have sold the} | stopping ashore to eat their lunch, | 1 I h * ad TIA the Turkey rein renoste the two alick men) Berthwest quarter of the southwest the trip was resumed in the skiff. | f heck. Ghe sa Hip , Northe worked several passengers on the | SUatter ction 2, township The girl began to ery about her! a * the Mund, Moon ond W ; " Fteameh in due wilt need a ee What jfor Carry L. Allen, to a loeal in| condition and sought to solve the | }and had come ave his » t t be nicer to Thia morning the Japances tound | Yerter for $16,000. The property is Question ax to what she shor One of the most Important of (he) A onement of blood. Bhe r Oe arr than a Beat 6 wateh missing, also change | Situated Puget sound near Brace | He said that without warning she , ional enterprises of the Yo Mey i oeuitt Sa ey om the Orient t is on ee aes icine Sl fp mellag ay re egos og br jeaped from the boat, w ,, that for mining men, will ot the N. ¥. K. 4 this or pansenaer, Gacene LL fall Late this afternoon the Parry In sot In trying to catch her an she “gtr tigre work Dee) NEW YORK BOOKMAKER her first trip to this port Tisaing articles. Both |Ye#tnent company sold the north umped, When he arose to the au BR oracle ay lnc pyre IN CITY ON WAY SOUTH stories to the purser of | C##t Corner of Q ay. and face the girl was gone. peony Pete grape: Sage ‘ant amona, and Immigration In-|Deoay way to J. C. Kelly TY be baw anenamiasd ane appeata to1,f 2 tod New pector Fulton searched the two| *#®, for $16,000; also | The efty of Weat tle and lihree particu ar groups of nuning | track booker fa in the tion's staterootne, with the reault | DOCK on the west aide of West av. | Longfellow — brothe were ner Salus wae be tactics | sopping at the Hotel Bavoy that the stolen articles were found, | CeOween Lee and Galor sts, for the} morning restrained, In a tempo | without thec thone we into a I leav $ fi . sso several others that the men|S¢hwabacher Bros. company, for] rary order, signed by Judge Grit | | mint t nia, where it is said he wil) - H | i y « ir yw { mining ex could not give an intelligent answer | #22000. The Crane Realty com-| fin, of the superior court, from mo perience th whe have sis maa Wrenene’ and bak Ad Jas to bow procured. | pany sold to 8 A. Suttea, for M./lesting the property of J, G. Ar business management of mining} #°** W. H. Nohe Bankrupt. When the Ramona landed at Pier ter, the northwest corner of|nold. The plaintiffs, J. G. Arold pr os Willian H. Nohe, 41 tobacco 11 the two detectives were sont for,| Aloha st. and Fifteenth av, north| and his w Clara B. Arnold, this The courses are in the hands of OEATTLE Ie ae oo semper) eer. le city y filed a and the arrest followed. Both Horn | for $11,000. morning brought the complaint into the most competent teachers ob-| @ 0 ENT. | petition in bankruptey in the fed- and Quest gave their nationalities ~ the superior court, alleging that the tatnable, The associat has re een tt jeral court an Bog and were well dressed, | OWNERS OF LAURELHURST defendants on November 24, while e tan number of nie eae Se on es Juniors Plan Outing. fe thetr ahoos were found all sors | (S8VE HANOSOME PORTFOLIO, | doing excavating work on the ‘ innmew, and Sy Stennveh corte eve 9 | The older juniors of the Y. M. C. |" keys street facing thelr property, dam-| _ (Serippe Telegraph Service.) arge number of g men no ae tue fieth guine Whe pedee A. will have an all day outing Fri- The owners of Laurethurstoa-the |aged their fences and property to} PHILADELPHIA Noy. 28 ies Gia, came teh Ad ARERENTEL IE cae ona tae neaned te tae “al They will leave et 11 & @. | a have insued a handsome port-| the extent of $36 This sum of | Charged with the wholesale murder | benefit is expected to result Vogel of teattle made t a. Renton, where they will visit fennel e8 on the Laurethurst| money is demanded. Until the | of five persons, by poisoning, with |ncore of the evening the |the coal mines and glare factory, ext 4 ula. ‘The portfolio contains | court can take further action the the object of gaining the life Insur-| INTERURBAN SERVICE 18 highest average. Hu! aid the | a4 will return to Seattle late in : a neltione ovis and, coe | temporary restrataiag order will be | ance of her victims, Mre Bridget | STILL BADLY CRIPPLED, | best work for the vinito the afternoon ! 8 of the | in effect | Carey, wife rick Carey of this | All A peninsula. All of the cuts] Jolty, was arrested last pight. Her] Tne ore sare SCHOOLS CLOSE AE ep aftr ynctnn RE are mounted on heavy, glared maga jvictime were her husband, Patrick.! peing run. pve legge gale UNTIL MONDAY.|compinint at the office of Prose laine paper, and the booklet is en ARGER SALARIES Ning edly 2+ Neon Heard bos ort vet north Poss plat ne ol oO o children, Mary, Age ; Pome ; ore cuting Attorne P josh acc closed in a cream colored art cover Annie, aged 5, and Patriek and Ce ‘ : sterred, | . were! ‘The holiday exercises are being] ing ‘Paul Martin peg ne North Altogether it is one of the prettiont | celia Cook, t or and sister, whe or cet oftice re" | given today in the public schools} with attempting to provoke an as Allon McDonald, a city police of- | Bitces of tip-todate advertising ts TO BE ASKED were tonante in the building owned | rvably be wey 1 Of the city. At the close of this|sauit in the office of the com lo chatued with Waving te | sued in this elty, and shows to ad lby the Carey family | 1s geome itt ,10n's session there will be 20 | plainant $24 Areade block. John lawfully accepted money in a com: | san'*®®, Kagieesvs ee of the pentn } | . I until next Monday Cle aia waeraings: gomered 6 plaint submitted to Prosecuting At- | 2 perene & Se mom ht warrant for the arrest of D. 8 lof t jo! lorts ol >| | mato et wengee forsey Mackintosh this morning. | of. (ne joist efforts of Joseph R | A plan for the organization of a| in) REPORT ON DIX DISASTER. | ¢.- assault and battery committed The complaint was filed with Jobn|jpyack R. Moead, urphy 881] new association of masters and At the Cham tc ree | esterday BR. Mey, 70 years old, who alleged |; -urethuret the owners of | otiots on the sound is being quietly j Plbcag Pirie, 0 og pe oo sk rg that he was recently hurt tn a street | “"FO er" urged among local ships’ officers. | ’ several days pon ell» faire vk apne | KILLED IN CAVE-IN. car cident i that he gave a rs Members of the present assoctation five to twenty foot y" one psa _— bs Pe . oe man named Prank Smith $20, OLO SETTLER DIES. complain that it is almost entirely Padget dy r oar mais See new TORN, Nee eee ot which the latter said he would give - ~ lrun by the big steamboat owners CAPTAIN BRINGS CHARGES, | [HY crew lot te ernenet Ss | Begs on eS re | the officer to testify for Mey. A] MFA. J. Smart, 88 years old. died | who are allowed mewbership, and being. site to Hendle. Peneremers. 9 | nt Claremont Park. We Dace bere | warrant for Smith has been issued,| this morning at the home of her | that One of the purposes of the new Capt. A. Hostmark, of the steam-|* Pable. Daptaln 7 De erivesulted | been ee ee eee oa “amas cat, the Be nay enamide witi| davehier, Men W. K. Merwin, ¢1¢|agseciation le to demand of th + Kitaap, has filed charges with| #® appealing r \w nich cone te heer killed and it ts believed that | imvestigate how much truth, if] Kilbourne ay. Fremont. Mrs. Smart | steamship owners # larger comple the United States inspecte charg: | 1m the committee referring the mat | hree ers were buried under the any, there ts in the charge against |" born at #t. Andrews, N. i, and | ment of officers for each ship, tn (Soriope Telegraph Bervies.) | ing that the steamer Monticello has | ¢ ter for another report. Sating earch. pee a | MeDonald has lived In Meattle 33 years She j Complian: p with the law. A larger WASHINGT c, Nov, 28.—| been In collision with him while at leaves two daughters, Mra Merwin | salary schedule will also be asked. | The depositior iy sare, Desectt wan| tempting to cross bis bow when sa bre, Reyochan’ of Beatie: sah |r, Seaniin of are, tems as | emune 1 eateny. tre wew| A Great Record | Two Garleeds of Meat son, J. W. Smart, of Dawson tn Ab is jidn't tei her| ble occurred on the run between! , Thave be ecet on qeonon Fo MEACHAM & CO. " ri q in meinen for | he en received at the City Hall New es Bae = PANES ARE Alaska. The Ronney-Watson com-|* * ** * * * ereeeanes band when the child was born| Paulabo and Pearson. ba as tree age — bad Market, 609 ‘Third Ave. Thelr shop pany have charge of the funeral becauss ht he 2 e is 1 full of fresh eastern meat = old is tor 2 four yea i 7 7 Ao sFrangements have as yet been | $ BANK CLEARINGS, = felted all right to know SUES FOR $10,000, odigae rfl = nt ‘seaueet Among the stock are 2,000 Iba ad j , newer the ¢ - Babe ygthat thee . . Q ib eo, La nur alas — | Nov, 28, 1906,...01,427,884.62 | 214 meauaed tar Biite at the b Saia, Macy MaBharene thie after| Sat Qnonemicel ts fuel. se. oe sw nesghia Ok: 48 S08 "7 Bone | @ Nov. 3 427,884.62 © as to who paid her bills a noe Mrs. 3 é son this afte — pet regen ape : : m1 a Ghee ts You 0 2 Sees oc ie at eazy ing Grent| Woadnonencarreg a complete lint | ana Portrhown steaks st 1? Ibe Subd teen, ies 8 @ Incresee over same @ | BAN DIRE. DENS Prady afl gers for ao 00 Rn |them at 112 University #t. and Ar ule a Bmp epg 5 oe vi a ; : ° ages tor death of her husband - we | ¥° its and kee D - eegitecbon will? : etapa ceca * RPRINGPIELD, Ul, Nov. 28—The| Donald McPherson, who was uitied| °*4¢ war *e* ling hungry on Thankegiv the Bright Rie Seo > railroad tod nnounce ‘ | canton cn thts Gh tld een ed AGRO CEST OO HS] Cee eas eee ef ah find it tm the event of your death? trainmen and men | (Serippe Telegraph Service.) If not, do not delay, but bring It to j WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov, 2.—] our bank and we will eater it on/ New Train to California | Two Carloads of Meat | Hotel Stevens Cafe Did you ever feel like shak- Senator Fulton, of Oregon, while In| our books and it away to our| Leave Beattle 4:30 p. m., leave! Ye Olden Times have been received at the City Hall ee: a germ Selance any reamnadie| consultation with the president this | fireproof safe } Portland 11:20 p .m, arrive Ban! | Market, 509 Third ave, Their shop| THANKSGIVIN ing hands with yourself? lnchan cottage se haat | corning. discussed the Japanese ait- | filed for probate upon the occasion | Francisco 9:48 a tm. fortyone| Country dance will be given at|is now full of fresh eastern meat. | : * Well, just start « Savings Ac- em, double corner om Ma-/ uation at the coast of your death For this security hours en route, The Southern Pa | Lesché Pack Pavilion, Thanksgiving| Among the stock are 2,000 Ibs./ DAY 06 | bel | serge te ceasing] “We Ravers Red any certous[ené services» will make 60] cific Dow operate three trains daily|evesidg. Wagner's full orchestra) spareribs at 2c. Large numbers! coos count with us and you will knew trouble with the Japanese or Cni-| charge, providéd you are a patron | by Scenic Shasta Route | will furnish unusually good music jof sirloin steaks at 12'%4¢ T-bone | BOL what that feeling ie like [nese children In Oregon yet.” said of our safe deposit vaults Boxes! Tickets and reservations at Unton | Bring your lady and spend a de) and Porterhouse steaks at 17%c.|§ Green Turtle, < madiers home! Fulton, “for theee attending are | $4.00 per year and epward. Wm. D | Ticket Office, 608 First avenue, Se-| lightful dancing as your forefathers; This market can now supply all} ris youngsters. 1 understand that Jap-| Perkins Co, 211 Cherry st, Alaskajattin, Wash. BE. & Ellis, Gen'l/ did, Gentlemen the; ladies free.| your wants and keep you from t of Halibut la Banchanay bullding 7 Agent ee] oe ime hungry on Thankagiving : | natural Queen Olives janese grown men have demanded som| admission to the schools of fan Francisco in the petmary gra Gold Mounted Fountain Pens ‘ero | Just recetved « new line of plain S'S | and fancy gold mounted fountain pens Just the thing for Xmas Prices very reasonable at Chicago Jewelry Co, 1207 Ind ave. - se @ Eaton Mork NY & EWING INC. Deinting Loans ane Ineurmnre ‘fed vacant Wee oes WP Ged RM. northwest, Beuttin 3 #13 + = Tintenes th maxtere. a Bieely fiarened ave Store Closed All Day Tomorrow In Honor of oer waht whe toe $1 Down $1 Per Week POP AQ AD: I KP AP AIP: an AQee~ edi his “lin: le la tne i iB Buys any Stove, Range or Heater in stock We take your old stove in exchange Similar One Hundred Certifica' and allow vo Valued at $100 Each, Will every cent it is accepted of ch certificate will be the regular price worth. us toward new plano we handle ved | } i= other words, if you are for lease te enough to receive one of Hl! these coupons, you can apply it on lany plano we carr and pay ¢t balance either in cash or in amall monthly payments } Now, there are no “If or “ands | to this offer. We feet that we can i| well afford it thi year during which we have sold over three times as many planos as the year previous. We realize that It will knock us out of the usual profits lhut it will be a big advertisement for our house |, It ts already the “TALK or THE Allthe TOWN,” and that is just what we Credit liwant. We west ie be talked about, we can be the most “talke You Want |) nour” of all the music stores, we will do the MOST BUSINESS of — $100—FREE As oe as U. S. Gold Coin One Hundred Xmas Presents From oo. rites isweni Kohler & Chase TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE AND Gy jot your neighbor get it for you SURROUNDING TERRITORY. Branche Fresh Crab Salad on Mayonalse Boiled Ox Tongue, Sauce Pi- quante. Salmi of Duck a la Julienne Braised Pork Spare Ribs with faked Apples Fillet of Beef aux Champignon Sweet Breads a la Viitero! Banana Fritters, Lemon Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef, Yorkshire Puddir Stuffed berry Young Turkey, Cran- Sauce. Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoen. New Spinach Sugar Corn ON EACH PURCHASE CERTICICA ATE ACCEPTE Ob ye * KOHLER & CHAS) oey ot Plum Brandy English Pudding and Salted Wate Mixed Nuts and Rataina Cafe Noir think the house of Kohler & Chase could afford to stoop to any such write or if country, ly If you tye In the you ate aatesident of Seattle, call “fakery” as this? Do you think af down at orit and get one ter our 56 years of business ex If you caf't come yourself, send | perience, built up on honesty and your ¥Wittle boy or girl in for one, square business methods, we could afford to risk our reputation by ab misrepresentation, and by raising our prices for the oc solute thus Actqulekly or you will get left r Store 1 Be Closed li Day hursday to the One Illustrated Above, KOHLER & OHAGE {cosion?” That might oar an am Be Given Absolutely Free to Established 1860 fomorrow," bat we. have been in the First Persons W ho Will Ask for Them, | The Largest Music How the plane business years, and ex Gn the Coast pect to be in it 64 ars longer, or all the music stores. More popular 1308 Gecend Ave. |more, and we can assure vou that] ity always means MORE busines Arcade Building, Seattle. we would not take the chance of} Now, here j# an opportunity to $1,000 REWARD | raising our prices a single cent for| get your plano—and a big saving We will pay $1,000.00 reward to} this occasion It would be found] can be made. Only a small cash | the firat person who can prove that} out sooner or later, and that would] posit is required with each cer- the prices on our planos have raised) do us more harm a hundred-fold tifieate, balance easy terms, Ev penny for this occasion than the good we might now sus piano is marked in plain figures Ev piano marked in plain/ tain by reason of this advertising. si pte Se ages There has been no raise of prices figures, and has been marked in So if you think for the fractional for this occasion plain figures for y There ie no| part of time that we are resorting It ja a case of HONOR with us,/underhanded method employed by | to any such methods as those out and we state on our honor that our house, Everything is open and) lined above, we want you to dis > each certificate Is Just as good as | above-board abuse yourself of that idea imme Watch the I apers sic gold coin, to be applied on It {# well to be on the “lookout” | diately Our prices are just the any new plano, if used before|for fake offers and irresponsible | same now as ever and If you are # fo Remember, our pri¢es are always | every opportunity possible to “do” | Christn Coupon Certifie: | F the loweat in the elty, considering the “unsuspecting” purchaser And will be just as good as United! 4 “4 nialte the quality of goods we handle. we admit It to be the easiest thing | States gold coing and fully worth | urday Spec ials Nearly every of is acquainted In the world to raise the price a/ the amount mentioned as outlined | with our Hne of planos and Inside hundred dollars and then “throw | on each coupon, if brought in and) piayer-planos. They comprise the joff” that same hundred dollars, thus applied towards the purchas price| Very. BEST MAKES IN THE| making It appear as a great “snap.”|of a plano on or before December WORLD But we want to ask you if you) 25, 1906, KOHLER & CHASE ee WePay4 Per Ct.interest On Savings A£cxounts DRANCHES— Georgetown, Renton JAMES D. HOGR.. & Trust Co. Cor, Second Avenue aod Cherry Street Hoge Dullding. Seattle Wash seems for Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, sake for and Sat- _———