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Begun in the House
by Overstreet
STKUS FOR com STI^DAKO
A S*n*t* Bill to Sand Induttrlal
Commission Is China
and J«aan.
1
WAjmiNOTON. D c. n*<?. n.~
Tr.er* «>i a sparse attendance In 1
the galleries of th* house when the
rav*l r»ll at awn. , Turn numb*r of
speaker* on th* Mb* *<•, ho»*v*r.
Urge, In antMpaUan •>( th* op*nlng
of the week's .1. bat* oa th* currency
bill, Hepburn, of lowa, was chair,
man, t<» ptft^U o*et, th* kxia. dur.
la*} th« •!*!> tt*. ? i ,
(Vvrratreet. of Imltana, ,■-•«* 1
«!th a speech on the bill, after de
claring that the gold standard ha.l
been rrrugniied In this country for
more thin half a century. ll* aal>l ;
It waa a necessity to have a law on
the statute- b ■•>»» definitely innounc-
In* the mil dollar M t>* our stand
»rJ *f rj.ui rather than leave It to
ik* d« r*IU ot any man. whether
I ll*l« m or secrttarr >'t the tr*aa.
Lan an •>*••■ fw.i whom BaMcbi at
any time chang* th* standard. Hr
recounted the blstoryof previous leg.
Isiatlon on th* subject, and said th*
1-uri ■■'- of ihe bill waa to ttaa>*l all
lingering dmiM that the iinr.ev sf
the In:!"-.! State* Is *■ ct ' as that
of any of th* nations of th* world.
ITAaifllfOTOM D C. Dec. ll.— '
In '.!>•• senate today bill* were lnir.>
i!u. f I autaorlitng the president to .
n• ;•■■ini commissioner* to visit Chin*
an-1 J ip.in and Inquire Into the com
mercial and Industrial rondtlolm of
tho*e ra|i«
WAS DRUGGED :
■'""AND 'ROBBED
Wakes Up in a Call to Find
His Money Con*.
Annul Palmer. » |or»er living -»t
Or**nlake. iv MIM "I ."»t inlay
night by Officer Freeman un • iharge ' .
of drunkenness. Thl» morning, when j ,
he was taken to (!>• desk M kt dis
rha-«->-l he Informed clerk M»r»>Jith
that lie had not been drunk, but hi 1
been drugged in! rubbed of 13*4.
Palmer My* ha went into the 0 ■
paloon on Bemud avenue sooth Hat- !
»rd»y nU.II I) (ft I drialL It* rail.
rt for ■ (last at beer, and II • ■••
served. Almost lmm»!l«!'li hi*
sense* begin to Ifavi Mm and he
rannot r»iwml»t what happened un
til he found himself In Jill this morn-
Ing.
Palmar I* well dree*#«l. and only
recently returned from a vlnii to the
Kntt. \Vh»n e*are#ied at head<toar
tera he bad only M not* in money,
an>i hi* watch The police are In
• i.r-! to ''iv* Palmar* •tory aad :
■!'i« lives are now lr;T*«t:««tlnr th«
race. I
WERE COUNTERFEITERS
i
The federal (rand Jury today re-j
turned true bill* against Joseph
Catherine an! l«anlfl MrMtlUl to'
rount»rf»i;in* «llv*r half dollar*.
Th*«* two tnrn wtr* arr»*t»d »•»• |
ml month* ir ■ for >r<-»;in» a <!!••<'
torbanre In a Chin#M ft 'urn Joint ■"•'
Waahinirton ht-»! tV'h*n tak*n "> '
th» atatlon and «»ir rhad. mould* for ( i
maklnit •ll>-r dulUra »»'• (mini en
their I"r«- n« On our of th»»« «n '
for a rr>'i")t»rfflt dol!«r. They had
a hearlna* b«-f.ir» ■ MaateMf Kl'f
•r. an) w»r* bound ovtr.
SESSION MAY"BE
A LIVELY ONE
Matters of Importance at the
Council Meeting.
TTii» dry rounrll fhould h«v» a
lively mr«tinK tonlirht. Th* fly« whs
met all of li»t week, will com* «up-
I>n>-t*d with the petition from the
rnmmttlee of one hundred, on popu
lar !>'K>:.'iticin and munlrtpal own«r
■Mfi
l.i ■< Saturday n!«hl'« m«'lnr »«• i
I ir'i •'•. i!'-l In by a ]»rr» number j
from the ronmnlttee of on» hundred. j
They deaounced Ike n.»J-.rlly of the
rounrllmen for their lactic* In the
matter. What the eight ab«»nt ones
will nay at tonight's semton II a >
matter of conjxture.
Th» Improvement of M«dl*nn I
street from First av»ntu* f> T«»n- j
ty-fourth In another Important mat
ter ih it will prntiahly b* settled to
nlKht. The prraperty-owners want |
macadam In i.art«. Nt least. lUv-
InK presented no petition to that «f
--feet, they r »»■«■ not put It In th« city's i
power to u»e nmradam. Tb« afreets
rommltte* h.m rerotrmendsd plank.
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AMUSEMENTS.
Th« Ssittls Thaalar.
*f^ie HeAttle theater offers no st
tractlon tonlicht. but tomorrow and i
Wednesday will wltn'«ii the produc'
tlon of (l*o, 11. llroadhurat's roarinK
farce. "Why Hrn.t Loft Home."
Mr liroadhurst was well advanced
In life before he Am rovered his peru
liar talent*. K«'h •iK'r»'»iilv« pro.
• In' of his Den was ao mu< h more
exnllrnt than the other, thai he
fcMi* to lie a rertaln successor to
llryr as the lending writer of fare*
comedy.
"Why Hmlth I^-ft Home" I* a
thorough piece "' fun, and yet, to th»
thoughtful, there Is «l«" a very good
|liiirtr'<iM'.n The play Is « satire on
the Influence of officious relatives
upon a newly-marrleil couple. The<«
social cv.".* are *•> pretralrnt, that
there I* h»r»<'y a f*rson who will not |
find some part of the plot wlrhln hi* ]
or her experience.
Tb* ruin of Brolth will hi lnt*rpr*t< j
»d by- Flank Tannehltl. Jr., M actor
of. unusual ahilitv U.ttl* William*
■«lt*r. the leading aoubretle, will,
th* myalrrl hlih kirk, la al».. ■
(••lure nf Ih* show. Th* rnili« cast
I. m.i.lr tit- of w*ll know n »■ i.'i". and
a clever production II INMI
*' M«a»*» Maarts" • WlnMr,
"Human Hearts" mad* it* bow M
a Peattle hi In ii. lii»t iiiahl at Hi.
Third Avenue tlw>«l»r l-ni", before
in* play w>mm»iw»d. standing room
waa at a premium. Th* i'l«v i
truly • »!.vry of "Human llearta."
11l •■■fii» la I il>l In in* |M hill* of
Arkamaa, and preaeuta a beautiful
|.nnr.»»-rtl of th* llf* of th* slmpl*
hill folk.
Th* effort* of th* I MM m*mh*r*
of th* company "'•' with » cordial
recognition. M it- ml If th* third
act th* entire company iiad I" cross
ih* atM* •matlv to moat h*arty a|>
plaua*. Rath wa» HM*M » h*art)r
r*<"«i«iton Th* work of th* villain
waa »j realistic that th* audUnca
was rou«*d to hissing an.l shoula of
d»rl*i. i
Jlli> \ank*vtll* and Mr. till', ana.
lain**] th* leading roles, ami wrra
»*l>*<-lally acceptable. Mr. Kill* wa»
alas above Ih* i»»mi». and th«
"maty bum" *...>ti became a favorit*
with hia audience.
Thla play ***ma d**tln*d to break
th* h«u*» record during It* alar here,
whlrh La much to *•>-. considering lit*
th* allractlona Manac*r Russell la
furnishing hi* pat rone.
MORE TROUBLE
FOR SAUNOERS
! Jaa C (launders. form*r collector
of custom* for Ih* district of I*uget
sound. la as&ln In trouble. Wh*» h*
entered m->n hi* ilutlr* aa c.>l!*«mt.
amoriaj hta bon-israen »M William
Kl.lrl.sjsr. a prominent rltli*n o( J-r
fersnn county. Th* L'nlte 1 Bute* I*
!•••!■« th* l«n.l«wn fer certain
wharfage fa** whlrh i»jn«1»r« rlalm*
«■■ a part of hia aalsry.
Th* romplrollrr of th* tr*a«ury
n!ii»l to «[•■■■» thla. it. Mi '■•
»•'<• <«mcs forward and chitm* hi*
ii>n*iari to tk<- bot>4 I* a torwn
Th* tnatt*r w»# aubmltl*<t to th*
f».lrr«! rran 1 Jury which haa b**n
In aaawion for *»m* ttm* pant,
i*iunl-r< ha* hi I n -th'.n*- but
troubl* *!fK** b* twrainr noll*etar.
ll* *ti *<-i-uinl v*tli>n>ly of admit
tln« Chlnanvm Into thla untrT.
and wh*n |M w*nt I}a*t «n arr**n< 1
for ntiMliic th* «I»ath of hi* child by
I prae!!*tn< Otriitlan »W-i*rw»
THE NOME MtftCHANTS.
Emli* l'a»al. R*nry Mali**-,
1 Frank Kula*r, M.»r-'i*i« Trtomaaavn.
I P«t»r >;<-n«rn. M Martoaa. Ml. ha»l
> I :ui4i»f ■ and EmiU U*a*y, <-l«hl
: m-n »i»m«.l ficjtiUr »ft*rn on by
• ■rT.t-ii Adam*, n>ba>winn> an I !■»
--!■•• »i»« Wari'»r.rii in, on a • hu:."«- of
LtlnK d»oidcrly I -!»...» IP t*u<.i
!..*.-!• Ju l»» <~ann H..t i;...i.ih...
1* r. -i.-i flutter lntr«dur*>l **i.
. .ii.f lntr<*lur»<l *»i
--:m.» to thaw thai th*y had Job*
, ■..ii'l w»r» dlacarx*d. Th* r«malnln(
! fly* w*r* fln*d i:5 and rmit.
It waa r*port*d that th» m*n w»r»
In B#altl* for th* Hurt"** of In.
duclnc alii* to ■<> In Cap* Norn*.
IN FAVOR OF"
A CANNERY
Th* «p»»-ia! commltt** of ihf* j
chamber of commerr*. of which I > II
Ward la rhalnrma. a(v>lnl*d to look (
Into III* cannery pro)*<~t. win report '
W*4a«*day ">•' tfc* C*on*r7 la *n- j
llr»ly f*aa!bl* and will r*comtn*nd
Its *atabnahm*nl. Moat »f th* fruit
i d*al*ra on Whi •'*»,( ar* h-arllljr In
f«»or of It
CRUMBS IS HMD
W. J. rtramba wa* f)n*J |«0 In
ii* Cann't own (hi* mornina; f«r
' violation of rh* «m >•;• or Jln*n ••
ll* will app«al th* <-»•».
Th* on«lnal lni*ntl»n of all th* d*.
> fandanta cnmblnlna- in on* MM ea*»,
1 •him I" have ' r»n »lv»n up In
•P*ctor Fr««h atate* that h* 111
. - -<•»• th* ■.fr»nl»ra Juat a* e»**r
fully on* at a t!rr.» a* h* woutd In a
lamp. Juds* Murk* will app*ar n«
for» th* bar of Jwi •on W. ln».d«»
I and tS»f*nd hima-l-
Th* Canadian Hank of Coramorr*
Ihu it*- Mr.] to open a bank at Cap*
| Nome In th* apr - | It la i-.»»xl, •
i one of th* (Wattle banka will d-> MM
aairi*. Ka*t»rn bankers ar* al*o In
trr**l*d
Focks Is Culltf.
F.VKRrTT. Dec. ll— Simon }
rooka «a* ..mil luilty of man
*lan«ht»r Haturdor for th* klltlnar of
I. I. Monty, whlrh took pla/* on
I July 1 laat.
WILL NEXT ROB
HEADQUARTERS
Burglar* Loot a Shop In Sight
of Police Station.
A daring burglary was perpetrated
within a block of police headquarter*
last night. I~~* tailoring ►•tul.iuh
mont of Kan* A 'Iron, at tot Tester
j way was entered by burglar*, and
j goods to the value of 1140 were stol
en.
The burglar* fjreed an entrance In- j
to the beaement, and then rut their
1 wny through the floor Into the »tore.
1 Kvery bolt of cloth of any value wan
taken.
The stolen property win aggregate
over 120 yards, besides a suit of
clothes which had Just been finish
ed, a coat, and a pair of trou«era.
Mr. Kane left a description of tre
stolen goods at headquarter* thla
morning, and detectives have been
' detailed on the caae. The burglars
I i left no clue, but the police are of trie
' opinion that It Is the work of erperl-
I enced men.
I A. 'I Olson, a miner rooming at
. the Queen City hotel, reported to
. *• rrt Peer this morning that hi*
• room was entered last night and a
. ' valise containing several articles of
, value was stolen.
Henry Wadxe, a returned Klondlk
-1 er, reported to Detective l'hllllp* th,»
! morning that he had been knocked
I down and robbed of a roll of valu-
I able blankets last night.
, WAHIFINOTON, D. C. [>cc. 11.—
, Commandar Kdward P. Wood, who
I had charge of the gunboat Petrel
, during the liattle of Manila, died at
his home her* tills morning of
. I typhoid fever. ,
PORT ANGELES
SOUTHERN
Promoter*, Finishing Up the
Preliminary Work.
Within ■' month |iroiiim»ra of th»
I'm l An«»l*a * aWMaMn railway n-
P«rt i.> have ail dvlalls tnokln* to
ward the oon*trurtlnn of th* road,
camp&lad, and be abl* to ■•■ «hr« I
with a Dir-l liiiiiiiiou to m|i|*t»
ih* lino by a certain ttm*. Th* pr*t<
I'Vni and MM of th* director* ar*
now in the 1:4.1 floating Ih* l-m.l«
•I th* company, and th*» shoulit
L* la the hands of capitalist* who
will back th* *nl*ri>rla* within a
short tint* Th* deal la until I
lo b* practically r*mpl*i*d now.
*iiirv*ylrt*j |H»rtl*a ar* now In th*
field locating th* lln* from Tort An
(*l«s south: to a junction with snro*
other road n**r OlympSa. Th* *ur>
>■.>• will b« rtinii''*l*'l flurlns "'•
winter ready fir construction In th*
»l-rin« Th* data of lM.(lnnu<( (rail-
Ing will all .I*j't.ri,| upon th* aur.'<*aa
of th* officers of the road In floating
their bends and arranclna- other it*
talla.
Th* Part An- •• A Aoitlhrrn will
conn*e| « ilk ••me other a>ai*m at or
i*t- «'i>n>i>ln Th* officers hiv»
not >rt d*l*rmtn*'l Ih* cunn*ctlnt
road. Th* Tort Tv» iwii'l * mnjth
»rn. ruranlns; out of Utympra lo T«
nlno, or Ih* Northern I'aclftc, nun
form th* link or. otinn*rt|..n may b*
made directly with the Northern t*a
.in.
The promoter* .if th* road r*ly, in
i«i» mm!, on ib» ''•hi**ru.*ii of
th* Union farm.- north from Port
land to th* Pciml. If this w*r* to
be den*, two lr*n*-n>nlln*fttal ays.
terns mlrhl form NttJiUtM with
th* north. ' "ml lisa and the Port
AncKla* A H<Mith*m nfflplala look far
ward more eagerly to th* coming of
the Union !"*eirv than do any of th*
Bour.i cut**
Railroad man l»ll*v* tb* Part Ao
a-*,** * *ourti*rt> would prov* a (c>o<l
f*<-.l*r for aom* trana-n>ntln*ntai
lln*. Wh*th»r It »li In lt**lf t-mv«
a valuabt* proptrty I* another ques
tion. Hut th* road wtll run through
a rood timber country, and will tap
a rich agricultural section. ,Vot far
from th* lln* *r» »h* Otrmtil* moun
tains, fi»li«v« ! io b* rich in mineral*.
This tnrßc will nalurallr b« thrown
to th* n*w line.
As a logging road al-<n*. th* n«w
lln* I* regarded a* a paying Invest,
m*nt The timber along the ruth'
of way will ■•*» th* ror»t>anr bM*y
far year* Sacllng It ts th* mill* Th*
agricultural aht|>m*nts will in. r.a>»
Imh* m*antlm*.
T>* promoten of the TVr« Ang«t*«
* Ho»ith*m w»r ■ to mate a meirep.
■Jl* >t Tort lAaratoa. Tli<-y aig.i*
that tistrn b«ji a p*rf»«l hnrbor and
'■ rlfkl at th* ectraart of i.i P-un L
""■ ' r>*!'«-»* ruil »h!;>r.i*nU Ij» thai
pnlnt wouU \rm preferable 1., ship
ping to th* upper Hound |iorti.
DROWNED WHILE
DUCK HUNTING
!
> J. W. llabon Jr., M*r«i Death I
In the Sttllag uamlth.
J. W. Klabon. »r. father of J. W.
j Illabon. g«rt*rml western traffic ir»n
--1 ager of th* <lr«»- Nithtrn. *v
' I- ■Ml yaal»r<lar In th« •ttlla
: .i«Tr,i»h riT«r
Mr, riiskbon bad gone « hunt-
Ire with D. A. ru>bln»on. D*M •ef
the accident f.*»e nat arrived. b«
yond the t»l»cr*in which announced
the Ml ntwi and summoned Mr J.
W. Illabon to th* *'•»•
Th» '•••■1 was TO years of sg*.
lie had hi* bon-.* at Portland, Maine,
wh»r» b* had lived for many yearn.
ll* <■»• formerly connected »lih the
large drygooda hmia* of Denny Mill
bank * <"" . but had r»tir» 1 from Ac
tive bu*ln**s.
Th« remains will be brought to th«
city tbt* •venht«.
VERA IS PAST
HUMAN AID
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PA Rim Dm 11—With a fortune of
K40.0C« or l««>.0n« In her own right
n*r* In Hiria. and no known relation*
to Inherit It. Vera I>ougla*a. the Am
ertran girl who enca lived under t>»
protection rt Or»nd f>uke Vladimir,
I* dying of consumption.
I>aat re«» at (Ms tlma It was the
fashion of society people •tier the
opera la go to supper in the Cafe de
Tarls. )u»t to watch (he nuperb rrea.
tura make her queenly entrance Into
the plac« in priceless robes «nd cor
gemia rnrm. v.-a. before «he be.
cam* «urh a figure In I'artaUn life,
d«ssled Now York for two or thr-»
aesaons.
ft r!*rks. the Am— physician
In charge. *ay* Vera la unenneclou*
and cannot live more than a few
hours.
Vlnr»nt Oamhlnl. of Henten. re.
ported to the polio* this »(.r".n
that two horse* were stolen from hi*
ranch last r.l*ht.
FORCED TO HOVE
SALE OF SHOES
TTrtving to ni'ivr tad nnable to find • locution
w« will l)<*Rln to clou" out our Block.
r-
Tnutha Oil drain MMM; «li»« 11 to I, at »1 2S
Iloyn' Oil Grain Shorn, MM! X, 4 ami I nt 1.40
Mill* <i-nt«' I!oi Calf lMf. itaM I to IV.. fnr 1.36
liov«' Calf HhixHi, tap •'•!». nnlr I.SO
Mini Hatln Calf Shnri; all «tM>l leather*! K"<fl
v»lu» at (1.79 to 12.00, only 1.40
l.n-il.n- Fin- Kid BhOM, In. ■■. klil nr cloth topj worth
11.00, for 2.26
l.«.ll<-«- Hindi frit JullpU, worth |I.M, nt 1,26
All our Bhow Mimt l»' Sold,
RAYnOND & IIOYT,
HinrkW Hlook, 710 Second Avo. Siiok I>kai.ekh
Tlir. HF.ATTLK NT AH.
Consul at Pretoria.
WAHIIINHToN. I>. Ci DM II —
Ti •»i nmi i ii »i iti )■■>» iHrcrtfl
\V. Hi.tnlry Hi.111.. BO« DOBMtI ■>
l<'ini|.i Muni'"'*. I" |iror*«il "' »»•
in Pretoria to l*k> t«mpor*ry tharxn
(har* in. i ibi I-!!. of Mfti'ltuin
•ml until Hi.- •nival of I'.mnul May.
Till a mill (In- All. . Nun In Ml "'
Lying In the Street.
NEW VOIIK, I>*i\ ll.—Th» woman
d«acrll>lni( hi !«• ii «■« Mi" V.nMy
IMn-linv. of ' lii.-nac>. who " Bill
a<Tiiaml a raliman <<> ittuKiiltia? hrr
■ml rntititn* h.i of 11,000, «■" found
h.lil^i.« 111 Ihr rti..-t Him.l.iy (roBI
alrohollam. Mm M|*to« hail ■ ln«r.K
l.imk «ho»lnii • baton)' of |M,om.
Htir km unabl* to stvo any rnhritnl
account of l.rturlf.
* i —i
Fir* In an Orphan School
l-lIi'KNIXVII.i. -. In I. 11 —
Flnm'B thin mnrnln« totally <!••
atroynl th» »m» bulldlna at th«
ih-«|.r a)|, rli.«« h.il,n.-m rirfhan*
H.'h- "I. ■•vernl mllai »i-m Of "ii»
lawn, but laM '■' Ininat** all rut out
• »fi>!y. Th* >ul> »>•• "i 11.)., i to
military drill, ert'l «'"-'I tlm alarm
...iiiil.l th»y <rrt a»pt unilxr fal'ly
,| rontrol. Th» rrowde*! liuiMlim
111 qulrkly |11->1
I LIST OF
THE \)U\)
CAIinONAIX*, I»«o. is "Th- num.
bar of d»« 1 thu» far brought out I*
JJ ntllowtti* I* lb* Itotl
: -.Mil. JOHNSON.
IIBMHT •OINI.
MATT NI'IMN'T)
MtOHAi:!. KK'IIINKO.
JOHN MRI.I/IN.
Ji««»:jMI TIIOMAH.
AVI'Ht.W OWI V
JOHN' 11. ■'■■■' »
: ■ III! S' KIIOMOZO.
I>AVII> X. TIIOMAM.
V 11.1.1 AM Til' •' '
||i I 1.1. Ml 111 i'ITII. Ma
ATKIN 10MOL
T. J EIIWUUtIMI
KV'AN M I.K'WIH.
r>»Mi;i. DAVIS
JOHN T, I>KC«!NIN'K.
WILLIAM WII i •
joukimi ur.r..
mrniAiin PAR!
ÜBS ZKlDIjm. Jr.
M«l. HAjNAtrr.
AI'OITT IIAINAIT.
Paul mm**.
MMM rvv■it
j. .i<v rOLTA.
KK».-fIT: JONKfI.
iikn zKini.r:K. «r.
jtrtm i^aviv
ijvan nicjfAnns.
,v\TT >>■!»■'*
\ TOM UtrjIINAKI.
Th» ll!i,» mlnlnir town of «**rtmn
« !■• Hr* on 'li- lop of MM ■ 111 I
In ih» c«nr"n b»!ow af-n i»i" bUrk
mouth of th> mm»»
Kvrr ilnr* in* •ipoalan In* mnulh
of No. '■ h«» t>»«n ftm!M with
• r!»r. 1«. r*!«ttv<>« *n4 i Ki*io<i r»»-
CO«r».
Th» >!r» 1 wrr* tali*n out In funnr
I iwrka Many »--• •'•■:.; tv n-.ar.c''- 1
n ••••« of rharrxl trunk* «til limb*
>i!h-r« dri>t>p»<l t»for» lh« fl'rr
br*at)i .■• th* ni-!*'n » I rrmaln*!
ntluril.
Th» MtWfi h»*» hvl » d»ng»r-
MM ia»k. "<rin< to th* ■!•»!.>■ «m th
•ring black or "rhr.k*" damp r. hl.-!i
fallow* eloMly tn* f—>rf-i; tl««h of
ih. fir* damp.
CaCBPtT Honk* •-mi an lni)iim
today ••< v. li> «■ f i, who arrlvtil
HiturUr nI«M. )»ft F"t«h fnmrili
»|..n»r Mill* In chart* of th* mine
until Win* Ir.»t^- ' r O«r*n« r*aek*f
th* •• ■<■• I
Aa fir *• run >>« >»ri.''l. th* «rH
is»nl »a« an *»plo«ion of flr»-«la.mp.
•*• off hy I -in' --n*'« rar#!»aiilr«*.
I T>* mine *U *fll T^ntllalM. Th*
quality of th* r««l mak*a It llabl*
t.i flr*-4amp.
l-j««t niirht. b«a-Innlnv at <>■!»•
Mnunlaln, th- coal mir,»r» at tttt
I •!*(« >"■«• •uhu-rlptlon* for r*tl*f.
W. O. ArniMr an I W. 11. Middle- |
Inn •ii"n !"l • m«»lln» at that plaea,
«h*r#» 1100 «»ro ■ut>«*T by th«
mln»r». ftvalllc'a ir.»-1r« utrl la'> f
uni'.n» *i;t Join Ihla mnv*mrnt, *i«i
fral»rn»J bo4l»a.
tatimr.iT mll >1 11
THIHt' avf.nuk TIIKATI.H
"Human ll»arl»."
OI.TMTMC THRATKH — VauJl
»ill- «nil movlnit plrlur**
MlnUtur* Dmii Cltr— UJJ'» I
B«fon<l avmu*.
.
ASK FOX
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OANDIR9 f'» C»nl»lma.
T»i»t hk "' ■ i«.in'(»il Id il" ir"«l an 4
:ver\ hotly
handles
Them.
M«atlo«> Ik* Dim*.
Thurston's
WHAT
YOU
PAY
For your OtO—ffiW in very
Important. Hut what you got
tot your money in infinitely
mor« important.
Tin" Ih-hI ix noun too good for
our dihioiniirN and our pricei
uru right.
W«. S. MAV!IKII>.
KAMK.V MMMi
i-hoi # rut v" -..i rut virMi
I k"*%<*>%%*%%**%.*^%%-»
I SAMSON }
(t Wim tlio Strong!-*! Man on #
# Karth. Lik«wito is <|
1 1 &^~^''M
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# Ia § !■ Ml { \
t Crescent Baking J
# Powder < i
5 TV atroaiftt H«kh>( P'i»'t" '•• '.
V k*l '. Ii fa on sal? Ik* «i ,<|nl I '
» Kith • th* p.ifM «d 4 ki|k»i la A
I
EYRES TRANSFER CO ;
dvjii ctn i spttiuir :
l>hun« IVlaln ISO i
\ ', I'Oci IM UM'lialtl i»» ,
Ibl •• II n«*'-M»l (
>>•>>•<•>»>»>•♦♦•>»♦♦♦♦
IKBOSI with Mm Colnintriin A -<1
drnt AuucUtion. ]l-"i» Food,
Ijuro liiiiimllxl iibUt Ih*
lav* of th» Htala el WMhingtoo. Ar« t
•Irnlind Mirk l.»!ii«li kfr- ' . *>nlaa)
»'.. W. AM'hl rrnUUat.
r i.. miller. Bmmurf.
Itoin* offif*. J 1 «I'otiin" Block.
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Or.Ht lift 1. «. lt«»
SEATTLE printing cq #
It Y»*l»r MT«
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• 1020 First Aye. *
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« NOW OPEN TO THE »
•PUBLIC:
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I , A CORCORAN '.
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'SEATTLE TH_AUSFEH CQ
rmxii PuMiiir nj Bmia
■•IQWAOC,
Vat itu ai-« ~~iks tv M MM
LI. •
pKinnons
AT i
San Diego Fruit Co
413 Plk* St.
CINE FURS m
I days m.l cy" vi
think of the warmth
in our Fine, New Furs. 1
1 Hi lot ><• c. c. nrmi i
WEST S
Ale and Porter
f On draught In flmt.<■!»•« aaloona or
d«llvtr*<) la houari In bottlea or f»m.
lly k*g». 'J'hona l««>r **.
«•♦♦«*♦ ♦"• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
: DR. J. G. STEWART:
♦ SPECIALIST X
♦ OISEHSES OF WOMEN I
♦ **d ♦
♦ Skin Diseases ♦
♦ - ♦
77DINBURO ♦
tii MEDICAL INSTITUTE I
♦ 4980-& I ■••toB Block *
♦ ♦
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Roslyn or Qoeen Coal
At 1020. Klr»t nvrnu*. T»l«
--lli'in* M «»tii «»8.
Dvllvprnl to any part nt ih«
rtly
Ready to Wear Hats
At Eyf Opening I'ri.» •
Friday and Saturday
At thr
Leader Millinery
Ou «n>l •'!« Wrilamlay Dvr«M tl tfe
I will If lOf nir.l In t;i\ ti' * I,lm rt» r - nt the
I.IIADKR, 710 r' tin) A* ' li"*- #
[ MRS. E. H. Johnson
Counters and Shelves
UKIMFULLOP
Holiday Trading Attractions
Courteous salespeople will take pleasure in
showing you the many trading advantages this
store is always presenting to its customers.
Beginning tonight the store will be open until
9 o'clock p. m. during the holidays. rjr ,s
Km traordlnary Plal«l Bilk Walat 4.4 nix* Mn» Tap#«try Tabl* Cov»r»,
I'atirrn value*, rich n*w atyllih handnom* rich c!orln«*; 11.00 valu«,
ilmlriu of no* taffrta »llk, on* ■»■ only J»o
|..«i.in of « kind; 11.00 valu*;* ,#4 , lt . riM , m ported T*p<-»try T»
yard, only. «' ],. Cover*; beautiful patters and
Miili-rxii 1 Quality Satin In rt<l black, color*; II M »«lu», each, only..
<r«-«in, l>ln«. and rerU« »h«il»«. ••<■ , , , 11.
vulii*. only, « yard... ;•••;"* Fin* Mumml* Cloth Co»«rM Art
1100 quality JR inrh Ultra Quality l1I)ow ,. r | eh «,i.r ni. 111* v«lu-,
Patln In haudaom* a»aortm»nt of tnf „.,„,.„. *«i (, ... .. l*r
,lr.r. and Htll and MMI our n ,,, wwu Ar , p,,,,,,,. popuur
..C^.^H.M-M,,,^. "" -* -«'J --—• •-••■■^
niii^n-lld for »aim» and »klrt»; Kin* Biamp*d Art I>»nlro rill.w
II ■ valu*; r*r yard. 0n1y....11.11 Cov»r«; |r*lty d»«t«n*... .. ... "
Mlnfh wld* nr« Irtamond n»lih«d I*l Fl»« Un»n Btamp*4 t>oyll«:
E*r«». black and navy, of lon«. fin* U*eutlfut patt.rni; •»ch. 0n1y....1c
flh.r wool; *ie*ptlonally valuabl* »*» Kin* Untn lump*! Doyllr»;
for «klr»» or <1r..»»«. II »» v«lu». ->•" patt*m«; »«<-h, only 4«
(Mr yard, only ... 11.00 Hill Pin* Stamped Unen r«ni»r
«).lneh wld* Wool (*»m«; *«- n»e'«. jr.it>- <J»»!*n«; each, only
tra (In* lu»t*r wool, firmly and , 1c
beautifully woven; l»e valuol p*r nu %mrMM | pllltw Bhami, ■ pair,
yard, <nli «*<■ only ...Me
41-inch Kin. Hla"« Cr*p«n*; ard.ilr r|n# A ,, pHnu#(J 0p,,, Work Pillow
"lvln« that mail '" **"" '" ■ , m , ; b*autlfal d»»l«n»; « pair,
fully appreciated: p*r yard.... - - ##> . ||o
Kin." woV-JWina*- V,m '&££ li'i i r'n^'Tr ß.;«y°Tr»*d" "aw"
riTr. r h "«vy in JMN'M "Cl -". o nly t>:.
exuetnely (tylliil «n1 a*n*lbl« for \M*n Napkin* that mak* appro
•klru; II «i valu*; per yaJ-<l. only prlat* Xm»a gift*. «c to UM a <I>-1
- .n, many »tyl*a to »*l««t from.
**-'*'-—■" *- - -
Oet Our Trie** on TOTS. rl*a*ant »urpri»M await jroa to thl« «•
partnn»nt.
O. W. PETERSON & BRO.
206, 208, 210 Rlko St
I . Popular Cafe for Gentlemen |
j OUR HOUSE
'< Occidental Aye. and Washington St. ;
| MOHAN BROS. COMPANY
$ Engine and Snip Builders
I STEEL and WOOD
S> LUMBER Mil t _
g^&g^eoQOQ<»6^ooac»9ooiaioaioo&aoQ>sooeaog<aaoaoaooQttq
| choice: lots I
i Walla Walla Addition |
I Denny-Blaine Land Co. 1
5 Dexter Horton Bank Building. "F
*stvli^ We are "ors "nd know how to cut, fit, and
i l^'*»' "* make a garment »o it stays in shape. We also
do all kinds of cleaning, pressing and repair-
Ing. Fi R"res tell the difference. Will you
. — pay the difference, or buy from us and savt
. . . the difference? STANDARD TAILORING CO.
I" llllSll 1012 Third Aye., near Third Aye. Theater.
GILMAN
•^"COAL
Makes Heat
....AND...
Saves Money
...SMALL...
Musical Instruments
Offer a »ldo rarer of choir* for
Chrlalma* «tft »H»rtln*. Krrrjr
•ort of iniiilril tn»trum*nt l» hare.
At.'i th* prtr« ar« lower than at
any othor atore In th* city.
Sherman. Clay & Co.
"STEINWAY" DIALERS
■11 aaeond ...... * • H..UI.
$ That WHIN fram- 5
I Holiday td propofiy if $
','> Picture brought to us. t
> Pacific Picture Frame Co. >
\ 111* Thirl AT»nu«, ',
WANTED
He sad l-.iii'l I'l.iih'k and or
icana In rxchaniio for H*
onra. Writ >or call.
uiwßcoaiATi. Ramater Mnslc Co,
lEDticrwoiitiiSoDsf ';r-s:.v n"|
f«*. u« T»lr<> a»<v, S.«t ilk., i: lai I
ii,ml. 11l »m r.m.-1-tt T..1 |-|W> M ■
A O. AVF.IS J> 11. IVMA>
T*lephoa« *>11l .1.11
..PIPE.. BOILERS..
W».i Sr*tt!r Perrr »<ril«lnj
Font M»rl«B Mtwt
In Our
Middle Window
TV* have dtiplajrrd •> hanj
lomi colltetlon of framed
PICTURES
It'» » rnnilur tact* that
can't be auitod In thla moat
varte,l auorlmrnt of Medal
llona. Photo*, etc. B«ar th»»«
In mind. Th»r w»uld make an
ac«pt«bl» hellday gift.
fiolilen & Wilson Furniture Co.
1 108-11- IS S»o*na Art.
Tin: martin - ~
THE N. It. CURTIS
Till- WASUBURN
....GUITARS
Ar» thoi>* In which th. ton. I* th.
elMkreit, th* workmanthlp of th.
hlshtal onlfr, anil 11. material tiai-4
of the ilin .t quality. \\ . Mil all of
tIMM rrlrbratcJ Mink**, and at prlrrt
whlih place a imoil irultar within th.
r.ach of anyone. Step In and maka
your ..1..H0D.
Winter & Harper
I mirk* Iliilldlnar.
Second Aye. and MariouSt^
|1 L ",".',,'-*,. tWttl.e Wjfli. « I \