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ONE CENT NIGHT EDITION THIS IS THE LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATIOi FOR THE SCHOOL ELECTION TO BE HELD DEC. 3. POLLS CLOSE AT 8:30 P. M. i CHIEF OF POLICE DELANEY WILL HOLD SALOONISTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ROBBERIES IN THEIR PLACES LIFE A T STAKE NAN PATTERSON PRESENTS PITIABLE APPEARANCE IN COURT ROOM TODAY WHILE WITN ESS TELLS OF THE TRAGEDY Mlv *.-rtrM N»w» Am > i NEW YollK. Not. Si.—N»n Pat terson paaaol a sleepless, rest Us* i eight In tho Tombs. The scathing argument of the prosecution and the sight of her lover's garment* with the bullet hoi.' stained with ht« life • blood, had !■■■•-:» 100 much for her nerves and she collapsed when she returned to her cell. Th* r*ac ttnn over, kltsa l*»tlers<,>n calmed herself mi.l said: Th« first day over and I find nothing to hurt roe " Her fare- vu pale and bloodies* ami she looked almiwt chalky against the somtter setttnic of her blark dmi and veil a* she came Into court thl* morntns and sat by her father's sld*. Ml»s I'atteiron wa» much per turbed by the saw of the curious crowd In the court room twtay. When the rearheil her seat she turntMl an 1 klM«d her father. Police Serneant Walter Norrl*. of the I sonant street station. «here the drfrnUant «v brouuhl when arrested. «a» the first »itn»« to da% He certified that the reiuWer vhlch VoUi-eman Junler handed to htm when he brought Mlaa Tatter son In was the one offer**! In evi dence. It contained three loaded I ■hells, one exptodfd shell and thrre was oar empty cylinder. Captain Swcrny ldentm«l th* r# volrrr. He Mid he talked with !!■■• defendant at the station after the ■hoo(tn( .-"::•• said Vouok shin himself and that the fin;; the knew o! the trtmble wa» wlicn *h«« heard a i! '"'■' Rhot. then her companion fell over In her lap. Khe said they had !. • -:i quarr»>lin« i:. the cab. Fredertrtc Michael*, the cabman. Identified the phato of the c«b. H. testified that the cab was encased by a man and woman at Ktft> n.nth •treet and Broad«») H* r»n>j- Blzed the defendant, but couldn't Identify Young from the photo. He drote to Fifth a»enue. where the man bought a hat. He then drove to Blecker street and Went llroad war. where the pair went into a saloon and stayed a few minutes. Th-v came out and drove south again Neither was under the In fluence of llqnor. After he cro»»e<l Canal *trwt. on West Droadwsy. he heard a plitol •hot. Hl* horse plunged and be ■topped him after he had cone a block and a half further. The de fendant asked him to drive to 4 drug (tore. He ii ! not look Inside to ace what happened. He beard BO qiiarrrtlnr. He aaw the wan tarried Info the hoxpltal. bat again failed to r...»«1»1x# the photo. *, " The flrnt wltneaa ihi* afternoon waa Wllilam Btenn. jr.. a tru'kcian. who heard the shot fir..] 11.. <iw th« urnohe comlnr ffim the rab and STRIKE RIOIS DEPUTY MARSHAL AND SEV ERAL NONUNION MINERS REPORTED KILLED 'TXr «crlr-o» -«r» AMU) nENTON, 111., Nov. 22.—One hun dred shota were fired Into letter's Blockade at Z"lgler early this morn- Ing. Deputy Marshall Powell Is re ported killed and «li non-union miners wounded. It la said some of them have died. The sheriff ha* gone to Zeigler with a posse of 7", men. Ten de aerters from the Zeigler mil ar rived here today and reported that •11 the miners are anxious to leave. AUGUST PETERSON BADLY INJURED As t!.» result of a fall from the roof of bis residence. «' 1823 Twelfth avenue, late yesterday af ternoon. August Peterson lies la • aeml-uuconsclous state at tbe He attle Central hospital, where he tai taken thta morning. Dr. Ixm wan railed In and at the time did not think Peterson hurt very badly. Peterson *«• engaged In putting tin gutters along the eaves of bl* house ai.!. losing hi* balance. Ml ■on>« distance to the. asphalt pave ment, striking on hi* head. Hl* condition Is critical. He In the proprietor of the Snoqnalnile barker •hop, at -.1 Pike street. followed |hr cub to the tiruii «tor«« ll* saw th* ilcfi-nilant »«"atr«l In tlir rsb and « man with In- heatl In hrr tap and ht* hamln hanging down II" dltl nut Mt a »i«i"Hi In rlthrr hand. On Trill for Murder NAN I DEFIES 'EM ALL TOM LAWION'I LAST INSTALLMENT OF "FRENZIED FINANCE ' HAS STIRREO UP A HORNET'S NEBT—LIBEL SUITS FILED ♦ , ♦ The rh.iri:' «■ of IIIk-I mad* In ■*>' ♦ auit* f!!.■■! • «aln«t Th'i» W. *| , ♦ Ijiwuon are the rri'ilt* of the •*• ■ ♦ *tatrm»nt« >.•■ makra In the ■*>, ♦ Iterenjlwr lr,«t:»llir,«-i.t of"Kren- *• ♦ lied Flnanoe," p<irtlnna of ♦ ♦ Which * re [■ jl.!l«l:<.: rxrlnnlTP- •» ♦ ly In jr««t*rd«]r'| Star. Thrtc * ' ♦ itatemrntii are the mont dlrert ■• ♦ and ap*clflr that I^wiion hn« • ♦ yet made and dlipatrhr* today ♦ ' ♦■ Indicate that he will be Involr- <t ; ♦ Ed In bfith rlvll and criminal ■*> ♦ Ilt*l aulta by th« wholraale. *■ i ♦ Tbla lr.it.illm<i.t ha* proved to ♦' 4 b« the moiit iwnaatlonal one ■* ♦• I^awaon has yet written. —Ed. ♦ ♦ ♦ rtir flcripT* N«w* AM'n I BOSTON. Nov. 22.—The Post this rii'.rnln* sayi: "Papers In it unit for I .0 000 were served yesterday on Tho« Uwaori Th» suit la brought In the Interest of New York parties supposed to )><• acting for thn Standard Oil Intereiita. The Mdl Is the result of alleged dlsrlrwures made by Ijiwron In Mi cbaptera on »ri7l»i| Klnance." U*«nn defies them, and wel fomr/ the suit. He says he will be able to expose some "unjalled crim inals" before he gets through. The last Inntnltment of "fraxtod Flnanrw" stirred up a rerltaMr hoi not*' nest In tlnßtnn and oth"r parts of Massachusetts, ft Is stated that any number of damage suits wl 1 be filed against the Author of the ar ticle, not the least of which will be one by Mrs. George Towle. widow of the Iloston lawyer, whom Ijiw son claims was 11. M Whitney's purchasing scrnt In the corruption of the Maxtarhusetta legislature. The others who are threatening to bring Kilt aro former members The Seattle Star ISATTLE, WASHINGTON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, >•>••* ROBBED (Spatial to Th. Star) CENTHAI.IA, Nov. XS.~ Th» i»i«t ott\< at <!,'.» i :.. •• was rnlrrni and robbed at about I •o'clock y*»trr day mnrnlni. Thi> burglar* ■ '» off th* out>-r mfl il<M>r ainl wrmrhed thr Inni>r ana «l!h . rnmlnr, About »: ■ and munry and i v■ > • !•>■:• f.lti' X to •'■ -in .<►'• r |i.'ii' !l I waf >.. :ir i Tb* 1* gi>v»tnm»nt fundH .ii> tnlart •<■ far n ran be* Irartird. Thert- la no rlu». of the lagMataraj, turn who are »i! 1 to hare !>••« n Involrrd In the ran war *'.in<!:il. !-awm«n rtßilH firm. d»fyln« the |.<-'i(i;«- who ar«- threatening him anil hl» frl«>n<l« are «!andlnie by him. The latter Mate thai In raw the milt* are filed It I* prnbab'e that action will I • i.iVrii i,y the • in?. •.-. lrre«pertl»* of IjjwK..ri"» fritnrU. to aid him In fixating the raiwa.anouM h* b« able to mitmtantlat* hi* whole aaln rh.irßf-a 'if drlhtrr Ileyond the f»rt that papers hnve been served on Ijiwson throiiKh the sheriff* office, and thai Kre-lrrlrk Tl. Oonflert and Paul Fuller, of Ni»w York, have tn>rn entered ns plain tiffs, nothing Is known or the bill of complaint, which Is returnable on IWember 1. It Is said Coudert ami Fuller represent the Ftnndard Oil and Inourance companies which U*mn has attacked. SIX HURT Fire in Brooklyn Tenement Threatens Lives of Two- Score <!!> rlii>« News Ann) NKW V. UK. ,V..v K.~Fli per- MM. Including two firemen, were Injured In ■ fir- which thin morn- Ing pnrtly destroyed the tenement house hi 710 Kulton street, Brook lyn. Thirty-four occupant! of the tenement were rescued. Rigid Steps Will be Taken by the Chief to Stop This Form of Crime in Seattle IF BALOONIBTB DO NOT OBCY ORDERS EFFORTS WILL BE MADE TO KEEP THEM FROM •ETTING THEIR LICINSES RENEWED WHEN THEY EX PIH«—SALOON BOX ROBBERIES ON THE INCREASE "I behave that the proprietor* of , the ealoona in which intoaieatad, men mrm Hired into closed boa** and; robbed ill their money ahould ba held responsible for »he losaes tha victim* *u*tain, and I Intend to sea i that they are held ao raaponaibl* I her*aft*r. In fact I ha.c notified two sal. sts against who** plac** complaintt of robberies have been, made to thi* •"' ' already." Thl* was a st*Wm*nt made by Chief of Pohc* Otlaney to a Star man this j afternoon in answer to ■ question as to what hi* department was do- | ing to prevent crimes of thi* sort. "And furthermore," continued th* ' chief, Mif my ord*r* In this respect : are not complied with to t' c letter ] I will take step* to see that th* j license* ef these *»laoni*t< ar* re* fused them as toon a* their present or. . eapir* and they ask for renew al*. Th* matter will al*o be laid j before the license and revenue com- | mittee of th* City council and cv ' • r.i'i.ng done that i can da to pr*- \ vent •cc robberies hereafter. "Of course, some of the report* of saloon boa robberies prove to be false upon full investigation, but I j b«h*v* that man, of thosa made I recently have bean true, and I can j assure Th* Star that r<gid step*! will he taken against the perpe trator* or those who permit them to occur in their places if they con tinue." : There has been an alarming m | cunt in Ih* number of reports of saloon boa robberiea made to the j palice department of late, and they came from all sections of th* city j where saloon* containing in •*• ] ■*t, '■ether curtained or not. It is almost —possible for tha point la get sufficient evidence to capture or convict tho** againtt whom suspi tun i. directed Chief D*lan*y ha* been doing everything he can to • top this growing farm of cum*, and chafes at his inability to bring! th* offender, to Justus. A* soon as Of of these robber iea ha* bean reported police officer* re sent to inv*stigata, and invaria bly they return empty handed. Bar tendera persistently profesa child lika ignoranea of any "louche*" mad* in their place*, and tell fairy tales of how they do everything they can te prevent crimes of the •ori. LATE TELEGRAPH I'MOVIPKNCETOW.V. MUM.. Nov. II.— I hr t.nrr- • lluffnlo »o.| llur.!<-n. whlrh wrnt (drift Kunday iii».i • w*r» 11. k- I up thin itiorniits IK mllm ii'irlhrimt oC N«u»l. Th# ftr»« wrr* MI LCXIMOTON. Ky.. Nov. J2.-Th« mob which icathrrni l»«t nl«ht %o lynch th* thn-«- n«-«r« murilrrrr* at William Mi>nr» »an dtoprwd «r*<!. ually ... tilchl. It U (till frarr.l thr honira o( the i,. an- « (kill l"- burnr-l. I'OHTI.ANU. Not. IJ.—Tim rit«t rontlrtlon In th- natnlilliit r«jw-« r»m<> this morning, whrn KuKfn* lllairr w»« fimnd guilty. Th<- court dlrrrt«-d th«< grand Jury to find aa Inrtli tnn-nt •■ .*.:. i 11.» • him for |>«rjur}r. JKKKKHSON CITY. Mo., No*. 22. —Th» nuprrme rtiurt today afflrmw) thf drrUlon In thr rmtt> of Hill Rtt dolph and fii«d lit* rxi-riitlnn for January 13. lludnlph. with (s«wrg<» 0>»ltln». w»» ronvlrtrd of thp :uur ,i. r of Drtirtlvp ('harlr* SrbumaKer. woh trarkrd him for Hip roMirry of thn Union. Mo, bank. Mvprml jrrar» |m" ■■":'.'■_■; WILL SOON NAME A SUCCESSOR A mp»tln« of the board of ill rwtoni of the Charity OrKanlzatli>n wi< i.t> will !■•• ii.1.l In a few day* to mini a piirrpanor i" former Onrral Scrrptary 11. Wlrt Hlrcle. A mrrtlUK wa» held -J'lajr after noon at nliMi Hi' names nf ceTeral randldate were dlmtisnrd, but do definite action wan taken In tbe matter. Thn friend* of Mr». Emma Mof fatt, who tin* been i™i offirlally r«H]iie«ted to takfi MMla'l plare, an vxt luKlvi-|y announred In yeiter day'i Ktar. are circulating on her behalf a pfltltlon among the busi- Ban men of th« city and many names have already been iliii'd to the petition. In (pit* of these «'or and the ' wtivtaet vigilant* on the part of pa- > trasmen |||fMl|f a night passe* but what MM poor devil i* lure.! into a saloon boa in umi part of town or anclt.er and his Bex km)* rifled. 'K. , prospective victim *nt*rt the ' •■lean, hi* a '• • drink* and than I *and«rs off ar i* led into ■ boa and ; '•a dawn on en* of the benches or •it* dawn in ■ chair to *l**p off tho eff.ets of hi* tippling And whils ha *l*#p* some myrmidon of vica v»li« Haunt* th* place in search of , ■ pray clips in and go** through the dr»j»«y and h*lpl«*« victim* cloth** ' I and gf)i away unnoticed. There in ; trout, in Seattle mho mak* a bu*l : **•» of dvnj nothing *l»* but hang f •ffuiHl **lcon* of shady reputation •«d r»a man in these clo**d boa as, And frequently, according to th* pa '>*■ m, lay In wait for hour* ! •Viliax in order to gat a few I dallar*. in thi* way. Ih.-, i* a itrong sentiment at th* jetty hall la hay* th« boa** removed , fram »>•> ••loon in town and ha.a < the tabl** ••■> out in th* open. Only l**t Sunday morning Magi* ( Cwbro. an employ* of the Great \ Northern Railway company, wa* j robbed of MO by two woman In a ! North Seattle saloon. He rem*m h«>» being ltd into a curtained bo« anal after ha awoke hia money was gSnt. Peter Stuart went into a baa In I th* Kentucky »atoon, on the corner ■of Occidental avenue and Ye*l«r | Way, with tome female companion*. IHe i,ld th* pel:.-, that they robbed him of I. The h0... In thl* ea laan are open, but there are nook* ana) crtnnit* in th* placa where rob bane* could occur unnoticed. Thar* I an understanding between the fe m*l# loiterer* frequenting many place, and th* bartender*, and oft •ntime* th* proprtetora themselves. Th* girl* work on percentage, and many time* are paid a regular aal ary to flcac* their helple** victim* after plying them with round aft*r round of drink*, ua>ng their per.ua •!** feline way* to befog the liquor soared faculties of th* man they hava in taw- If he I* a man of fam ily and well known in this city th* rape it never reach** th* police. If ha be a workingman th* police hear ol It. but it ia hard to run tha en ma ta aarth. SAW/ THE MURDER WITNESS TO MYSTERIOUS KILLING OF AUTOMOBILE CHAUFFEUR FOUND (Hi Bcrl«>i>« HMM AM'n.) CHICAGO. No*. !2—John Henna, • r.i-ini- farmer residing south of 1 toMiiml <■ hl:iif» hr *>• a wllnr»s of tit* mysterious murder of William Ha', n. th» rhmiffpur. In the Hilt.HlM' lit!" lan Krl.lay night. He p.i>* h<> ■iv. ii man In tin- rear vnt Iran (>»' r Md fii ■• the >'».! Up believe* ther* wrr» two ineu In the rear •ML TYits. together with the utatement ef Ch»»t<T Newhausp. who heard ■ shot rsi<• i nrion rnlontM later, two mile* from ll'iin k fur in lead* ta« police to b«ll«T( that two nun Air* Tun committed. netfftlvm h»v»> IrtrcJ th»> m«n •bm» ■ thi« dodcrlptlon of tin. , htintrd "I>ovp"' from th« Kci>n<> of thp murttrr to Jollri. and thrnc«> tn MnrrlH, whrrr th'- bunt It bring |ire*<. utrd '■<!■ CONSIDER MOORE S PLAN J. A. M.»t. .- prnpoultlon of Iran \nr. a portion of th<> unlvir'Hy KrDundi to tin city an a dltr tot a city ball or of building tin- lntti-i, at bla own npwM If nt-cPKnnry. win t» dlacuio" 'i by tin- Qrara I Jill" linpi o\ run ul rlllli Ttiiif:-'t.iy night. Th« propuH<><l bond lasui for cnlarKliiK 'he mnnlrlpal lighting plant and ronatrni'tlnK a Jail and city hall will alto be r<>n»iii-—i ♦ ♦ ♦ SOME EXCLUSIVE THINGS • 4 IN YESTERDAY'S STAR • ♦ J. A m.•■■"- ■ offer of t'nl- ♦ « v«T»!ty ground* aa 'i'y hall « • »m. ♦ • Ml* »1..ff..1l i.ffi-n-1 !•..►!• ■• ♦of *••■•■•• i.. I <w-i rftary of Uip *■ •« i h.iiMl ■• ie .nl/, .11. hi HK-I»ly. ♦ ♦ TbMMI W. ljumum'* n«"<* • ♦ it.-' •',;•: ■i • of "KimxlfiJ Xl- ♦ ♦' immV ♦ 4 .-.<-• H-1..1 v IMulliiK" HuuifPi'- ♦ ♦ (Inn* for rtrw ImiffoVfinffilii Ht '•* --■»■ Ihr Itrrmvrton tmvy ynrU. ♦ ♦ c li ill.- Kliiim ii I!,', lit no tO • 4- t. . i duwn Writ HratllF limllr, • Mr. Elttm Morrta fIM a lI.WI ■! in ■!»■•• «ut( agalnut lb* Northern I'a iJj. railway and <■••■: v Co. Khw rlitlm» in I..in- lvi n litutly hurt liy falling latO a kltp on pier 1. BOY HERO OF PORT ARTHUR HIOM.AS Zui This boy, although but 14 years old, baa made for him*. If a name thai will pndurp In Iliulan hit""' Hi In thp adopted son of Naval UnL /-■■■;• U, who prrlshol on thp Imttlrahlp I'Ptropar lotbSi. l (.<■ boy has on ivvpral orraslons maili* lii» way through the J.i[i.in---- liin-« Uikimi I'ort Arthur and l.lao Yang. carryinK dls pati li'» in >.i.- orf-aiion in was taken prisoner, nn>l • »•■ .>;••-.! on a hnrte whlrb !■<• atolt* from his raptors. H- was pursued, and hit shoulder plirrpd by a imivt but Ik- krpt on Into thp Ituwilan lines, iin aH'-H ■• r ocraslon hit • nt • r ■<1 t !,•■ I. i|i. ■!,■■.■ lli.rs and got nut attain aftrr making a carrful and ooapleta map < f Mir ■:.:![> Japaness (Hisltlon. ■ VOTED DOWN ftOCIALISTS GET WORSTED IN EVERY FIGHT THEY MAKE IN THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR CONVENTION SAN ntAKCIBOO. Not. II Th.- AmTlran K^irntlon of JjilK)r thin morning, by a dpclnlvp vole, I lit It- M-lf on ii ■ <ird M aiMin -t sny n. <- ur«» liimnK the mllltla. Th' 1 rraolutlon VOtod on rondrnin»^t the mllltln "as an PDKinf* of '!• ■■•* <> -turn iikcil l.v raplta'UtH In '!•• Kiibugn tlon of working rlas**"*." author I ' thr> S»lkh I s ;i|.h.il with arinn One nix'ftkpr, who opposed thn r»>ii olutlnn, aald: "Horan«€> th<>r«« Is a IValxxly. ahull wel «ay tlierp nlmll be no npfil of .i commonwealth?" tlonal ill* FACE JURY <Bt Bt-rttip* N#w« Au'n.l PORTLAND, Not. || HAD Putpr, Hormoa MrKlnlry Mario Ware, Minn Emma Watson. Frank 11. Wiilgmnot anil D. W. i ,i|.i. i il4'fi'ii'!untM In th<> flrßt of tlin whole- I *alp land fraud r«Hi>«. nil appeared 111 th« fpilrrnl rourt thin monilnß. rnitr.i States District Attnrnny Jnhn Hall, opened for tin' pronecu 'tlon. Jihlki" O'Piiy np!li'<! for thp Ar fondnnlß. Tin- first <-i»inil . urn 'I ■vat tho latroductloa of allege The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOI. 8 N<> TURKE VS SCA RCE IUT THERE ARE PLENTY OF OTHER EATABLEB IN THE MAR KET TO SATISFY ALL THAN KSOIVING APPETITES The turkey rrop I* short. The fiKiin- eoyota has I■■ n playing havoc over In lh<" turkt-y <!i>•>>•>■ of Western WuntllDKtOn. Mt.'l mf.,l IhliiK hu« gOM wrong with the (•ttiitrrii tiirk<*y farnifr, fur hl« crop MSBtoM of th<' inciting ■ mittee rerommi tli<! |mrt of I ■ un'ii'iiiiK tii.-it worki DOAli ■OH 111 • • that ■ •iitlnit a k on capital. During the discussions a bitter attack t|l made on President Oottperi and John Mitchell. After a debate that fur n time was almost venomotm. the convention adopted tho committee's report and expreßS ed its confidence In the two groat labor leaders. . I :iffll.i\ Us. Wkick the court ■ la nioinitiit that the d>- »ill probably rely maJnly oa entaldiHhlnK the ntntuti 1 af limita tions The Jury »a. . d last ni«ht. THEY ARE BUSY The city street aud water depart- ments were krpt busy today repair ing diimnge caused by the heavy rain* of tin- past frw dajra. The water department wna obliged to re pair four different mains broken by n!ldes or aettlliiK of the ground. Th« utri-et departmont Etm wore kept busy rellpvltiK pluicKod lewrn and inanholrn. A i onci••!■ bulkhead nt I'lchtli nvrmi' and Yrslrr way was iindormlnul, muring svveral hiiu- Mr«;l ilollnra of daniofe. Mf ) NT H baa failed and the MMI carload* of iii •■. plump* bird* have not been coming ow th« mountains this »■ ar It ha» !><•<■ n tip to Oregon and V. • rti-iti U ;.; f.ltiClon to tarsi ti the Tlntrikxplvlng dinner for Seattle, ami while both li;ivi- responed aa i.i.t lv uh they rould. the. town la still ahy on turkeya, tin- result being thdt v.•■ price (if turkey meat has soared until It has re a/ bed 25 centa p<-r pound. Cblekena, therefore, will be mor» popular than the gobble-bird this year, ami maay an oven In Shuttle will have the smaller and l<-«« aris tocratic bird for a tenant on Thanksgiving day. Chickens are to !*• hrni at from 16 to 18 cenU per pound, and there are plenty of them. After all. when stuffed with •avory Tok«'-polnta or Rood old r.i ■'.!!.!■ i ■! an ge-d reusing. It Is much the same, and the substitute will hurtle just H appreciatively down the •■)■■: gullet of ■ho small boy as would H.i- real thine. Otbtr Thanksgiving goodies are running about aa usual The plum pudding. If anything, will be more plentiful, i California haa done herself proud on the prune and raUln crop thin year, and choice prune*, plums and raisins are cheap er than lust year. The town is full of pumpkins, The mischievous Hallowe'en urchin used up all the bad ones for Jack o-lanterna. and there are only Rood ones left, but there are plenty of them, all of local rrop. and no fam ily n«*d be without the wherewith al to bake a good supply of pump kin 1 '!• a Mil.. trial la to be had for 20 . rent* per pound from the man of thr 67-vttriVty pickle, through his local scent*, and the aldedlsh of cauliflower Is easily available at from 15 to CO rents per head. There an plenty of apples In town —good, sound, red-checked ones—and they arc on the mnrket for from 11 to 12 per box. The naval oranccs are bfitlnnlnK to come In plentifully from California and are se'llng at 40 n !,t« and upward. For th"*< who do not rare to risk the Intricacies of the cook book, and for the relief of lie June bride* who have not yrt encountered the elab orate exigencies of the home-manu factured plum pudding, there re mains the canned article, ready for steaming. In sizes varying from 25 ■ •«■:•,!* to {2, and some of the local dealers are carrying a home-made artlrle that can be easily palmed off on fond and Indulgent hnsbanda as the Inre-labor of an enterprising " housewife. The stuffing question Is being solved, the dealers say, by the Toke polnt oyster, which, IOC really the eastern oyster transplanted, retalna the delicacy of taste for which the eastern oyster I* noted and at the same time 1« to be had from local beds without long shipment on Ice. Tho dealer* report a big rush on Toke-polntK. but the supply Is ade quate nnd there will be no scarcity Of the local-grown easterner*. Cranberries »re on hand In plen tiful quantities and ready for their Kldellne of business at the usual rate of from 10 to 124 cents per ? quart. AH In all. barring the high price !of the turkey. Seattle hu Ita ! Thanksgiving dinner well In band, j ami the. accommodating chicken, | augmented In not a few Instances 1 by a bnot or two of wild duck brought down by local nlmrods. will tide this difficulty over. The chick en, however, has not been ao accom modating In another particular, a* th<> hens have recently taken a lay off nnd refund to deliver the goods . for the luscious pumpkin pie at leas than f>s cents pOT '. 7,en. Housewives will be Vnocklnn down on the prescribed number of cKpa to the pie laid down In the cookbook, and substituting a goodly allowance of butter and cream In stead, the creamery products, thanks to the kind-faced cow, being m both reasonable and of aicellent quality nt this season. The delicatessen shops are dolnß a big business and the hall-bedroom tenant stands a show as well aa the affluent flat-owner or the aristo cratic hill resident. It will be all one In thi> general Te Deutn, even If the turkey crop Is short, and no man. nor woman, nor child need go , hungry, for the charitable Inatltu linn* iinve seen to It that bountiful spreads will be provided all com . •"• l.uMi • Nov. *2.—Th« entlr« ennst of Kngland Is h.'lnn i»f|i| by ■ rale tuduv. Many wr*cka have no. , rtirr^d. A Norwegian *eho<N)*f went 'ashore north "f Berwick and four of th« ,"r«>« wara .Irnwn*''