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2 _fl I \ t Till: ONLY WAY TO RE_F • \-_Ull. KDUCATION IS TO QIVB IT AWAY. \VE An_ iIMNi, TO EDO-. CATE VOL* TO SAV£ ; i .ii iiHs.i- ;■ --'i . • . L.l , I', • --■- ... Mm UiienPsys 4 PER CI NT la'.trsst _______ Directors tit »l art- .tic a 11. 'ten ll Ast*. I'mallU'l 11 al«-rf lle.'i *• l>. u*_rtk. t'er.tn.a. -I S. htnlta 1 P « man. N. II Holnar. lliatl. a 11 Ha-t.t* A. 11 Slaw art. Jam** I* ll.■«_ It. UNION SAVINGS A TRUST CO. 112 CHERRY STREET. Brattle agents Dank of Cap* Noma, Nome, Alaaka. .^ AMUSEMENT!! Seattle™*""" Manager. THE LEADING THEATER, Phone*—-Main 44: led. 'i. tThe Hit of the S-.i-.-i, Pecked 11.iv.--a' People Turned Away! JAMES NEILL AND COMPANY IN "Under Two Flags" Popular prte-ee — X**'. .t> . Tic. 11a.15.111l IMIIIM-e* S_tur>la«V. .'.'a.. livening r.-i*r> in-n-i iiiu.t to . .!>•! for l.of.ir.e 7 10 maimer before) li o'clock noon. 'Third Avenue m Thornlor Iluaaell 4k 1 -•■*. Manager*. j •"Jfothl-ig Too ilood tot Our Patron*" , ' and Thla la Till. hi:. Tof the Kind on l-_ir!h. -—TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK— Wo--tno».|.iv ami **.itur*l.i v Mattnee*. I'll iIIIKAT.:.. 'BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS I Mu.-*. Slaalorotta J..i>.-. i .ml ' 4->-.*n__lKED ArtTtSTS—4B No Change In Prtcea. _e"e-it Week.... .... i -n Yin- Alcaxar fc*r§&., Pboo-a ...,u»^t Main MM" Ind. *-* All V - '«. Matinees Tomorrow and K.'.ttir.!.->•. The Great Wm. Gillette War Dream. Held by the Enemy Price*. IJc. 19c. Matinee* IS.. 10c. Pianos for * Everybody *f at •IX 8. JOHNSTON ACO 810 j STOCK REDUCING SALE OF j FINE PIANOS AND ORGANS IS HAILED WITH DELIGHT BY INTENDING PURCHASERS Thoroughly Reliable and Fully War .ranted Neve Upright Piano* From $200. $.40 and Upward for the j Regular $300 and $350 Style*, and .Some a* Lew a* fI3S, etc—New Organ* From $47 tar the Regular $70 Instruments, to $57 and \6» . tor the $1. and $110 Style*— All Instruments Sold en Easy Pay ments. _ Jferer before* | n the history of Se attle w,a there a larger or bet- as sorted-Block of lea ling and stead* ard IM.-no* and Organ* shown by any use In thl* part of tb* North western country, embracing a* It doe* the Jually famous Chickertng A Hon*, of Beaton, America* oldest and the world'e best piano: the re nowned Kimball piano, of Chicago, and the product of the largest and beet eejufpped piano, reed and pipe organ manufacturing establishment tn the world. Al*o the celebrated Hobart M. fable, Tease, D. .-' John ston A Co. and a number of others. Kvery Insthrument fully warranted end sold on Its merit*. No mlsrep reaeantatlon or tricking resotteel to. Spare will not admit of quoting price* <m every I net rum-tit, but the following examples will serve lo show the Iremeneloue price reac tion* alt along the line. New upright planoa with all the latest i-r.. • tnent* that the av erage dealer would retail at mam SISS up. go now at 1131. Standard makes, new. In handsome oak. ma tu-g-ny nnd walnut, regular price MBS ta l". '. now t2OO and 1248, and the regular 117". u.»tr mm tit going now at I Mt. New organ* a* quoted above. He --ii l-l. and organ* at moat any price on easy terms. Don't overlor.k thl* opportunity, it mesne a big saving to you. D.S.JOHNSTON CO 903 SECOND AVENUE. 'Burke Building. Holiday Gifts The most choice selection In the a|ty, at a fair merchant's profits— PERFUMES HAND MtRRORS Til I UCATB MIRRORS TOII.KT SETS COMFI AND BRUSH SETS ALBUM! In fact, a complete line nf useful and beautiful Xmas stock. We Invito an early Inspection. Stone's Pike St. PUarmacy Reliable family and Prescrip tion Druggists. 111 .ME CM TOUR WA.'. I * 41- PIKE STREET. Both Phones—Main 833. . . IONt.IV WATION CO »*_S It*eater* aa« gwSelweri. f*er mm, rate* .... a** fv.ive.kt* eu-eei TeleeSene. m. . It B*aflle Wee*, k - '^__B . " . r^ _____*^ JmrnmamaX. _____________ NOVEL MEANS OF ADVERiISING The Seattle lacrossa . III!, will, next season, undertake a unique way nf advertising tbe Canadian national game. It Is tb* intention of the club til have one or two quar ter* uf a mat. li taken on film for _lß~*toaC_ps machine*, hi. ii will be all .I III.UII-1 Hill."Ill- all in* I--. ..I small theaters, which will use them a* a moving picture attraction Kvery move of -•*. and every player nil the 11,1.1 can be *..-. n and the boy* expect to get big result* fii'tn thia scheme. It 1* expected lhat several cham pionship gam** will lie play her* next year, and hundred* of feet of film will be required for each game. RIDER EELL t.0.. ANOKI.EH. Dee. _—Jockey HiUle .brand » mount In the flrat race at A-..eitt yeaterday. Uachmrtatcr, (ell abort ly aft- i the ra..-. Itllde brand waa badly shaken up ami brulae-d. but It ta thought that hta Injuries are not at-rlou* ...I mil nut prevent him from rid IBS again within a -ae-i-i. or ton days. lla.h motet' neck was broken, Mary'e • "...lt_.ii.. with M. l.y n. h up foil over H.i. tiiii.-l-.ti-f. but neither the Jockey nor the hiinu- were hurt. Only two . lai.iutee. were . .-*»fnl Id-milt* Five furlong*—Porentnnei won, Vet ate* I jtti..- .... mid. Hovel third. Time I ->-•-, Seven furlong*, ne-llina Potrero t.iauele- wan. lioldvu l.ighl ►•-->> ml. Namtor third. Time. _:_>.£, Five furlong*—Hold It.-.' won. Tramatur aooond. Men lliiy third. Time. 1..-1. Mi., and a alxtaenth. eelllng— Hana Wagner won. Chub second. Harbor third. Time. 1:47*4. Mile, aolllng — t'laos won, l.lbcrto 'e-un.l. Erne third. Time, 1 4_», Simeon iiiura.-. foiling Han Col lin* won. liiitti H.-.i. h -..-. a-n-i. [Villi. \V.-ttli,l, third. Time. 1:10 H. WARNER WORKED WONDERS CONSIDERING THE MATERIAL Ilird. Martin-*. Dewy. Forgjr. ll»lU<tay Fur«B«n. WUitr, Odrrkuk. ptuk^ Co»««0o. Van Orrou. H.h k»(»ff. e«pt. l.y o «h Glbaoa. CIIfBML CM. THE rORNEI.I. FOOTIIAI.T. SQIA D. THINKS HE IS RIGHT COMPTROLLER RIPLINGER SAYS ENTIRE LIGHT BONO ISSUE WILL BE LEGAL The i|.|....|..ti as to the legality of the method by which the $__•> bond laaue for enlarging the muni- cipal lighting plant I* to be voted upon today ha* boon raised. It i» the opinion of ..-..,..i local attor neys who have inve*ttgal*<l the mat ter that even If the laaue I* tarried at tho electle.n tomorrow the bond* • .innot be .i.| because they will not be voted on In are-crdance with the- provision* of the <-ity charter. It Is even (did thut th* !•■ .1 lighting cornpanle* have shown their fine hand In the deal. City Comptroller Rlpllnger, who superintend* elee tlon matter* fnr the city and whose duty it Is lo sell the bonds, asserts that there Is no dan ger; that he Inveatlguteel the sub ject thoroughly before coming tea this conclusion. Up ts supported by C'or l-.i .'ia.ii Cotmsel * 111 II in and his .1 ■ii-f.it,tu. who, though they have given out no formal opinion 'I the matter, have Informed the council that the pro* edure Is lawful. 'III* city charter provides that no tices of election must be posted 20 day* before the vote* are east nn'l a-l-.e itl-e-.| at least 10 ■ ;,.■.« consec utively before lhal time. The notice of election on the proposed lighting plant bond Issue h. * not been post ed for 30 .1 >;, '. although the notice has been advertlaed for more than the required number of days. Comptroller Itlpllnger nnd the cor poration counsel admit that Hits aa Irregular, but not enough ao to In validate the bonds. Other attorneys claim that It leaves at least a chance for pi i" it.- lighting companlea to get nut an Injunction preventing the Issuing of the bonds If they are au thorised. The city officials, how ever, claim that decision of th* supreme court In the case of Ihe stste eg r*l Mullen sgalnst .Dough erty <l«th Wash. I-ago jgj) amply protects the city In this regard. In that case It was held that de reliction of duty on the part of the city clerk iii not posting the notice of election the required SO days did not Inviilldatt* the election so long as the knowledge of th* election, as In thn present case, had become a matter of general notoriety, had been discussed In the homos of i lll xens and a sufficient number of vc.fe* .*. been cast to show thai the result Was the expressed will of the people. ■ It la further pointed out that an attempt to prevent the special dec* tlon at whlrh lha qurrth.n of .111 --nrxlng the southern suburbs to the city was voted upon several months ago. by Injunction, failed. Thia In- BASEBALL CHATTER STORIES ABOUT THE Hit. FIOURE9 ON THE CARPET IN THE EAST URING LAST SEASON Mil.* Mn1.1.t...ii. third baseman of the . Ireland I cam In the .-ail) '•*'**. wa* a funny little fellow. Semi* of hi* fielding plays borderrd on the .... -im ular, but illicit lie a am* to bat th* calcium waa usually turned In th* other .tile- tint One day. however, with the he»_*« full and •> Iwo-bas* hit needed to win th* game. HsMM BIBBS to the emergency. An enthualtt. tic spec tator, tai Wile-11l Mill. lii.vi a double meant a lot uf money, sent hint a i...ti1., nf champagne that night to the hotel. Mai.t....n .. i •.-.! the bottle an.l alarto-1 upatalra, but ntip|w*tt on the I I.ii-1 atop and tell t» the- bottom. The t.i,ltl- le.l-e -.11 tlltu men) fragment*. "rtorry. Mr. Mnldoon.** rt»merh«Hl the rlork. aa It- .•me* forward to holp Mlko 11l 111" feet, "did ' klf .«■»*" _________ ••Yet. It hurt me." an»_, ,-. -1.-.111 a* he watrhe.l the-.'_, \V 11, grape Julio Irtrklo .t-iwu - , ] KB d "but what I rare most al».nit . «t the .miy ten !>.(»• hit I've i-.ia.1.. thin «t' .HI la Wa te.l." "I am tint aare that b-S-ieball la any ' tiir-r or any more - .-tint.. today than It mi IS i.-am ago," -.iii the note) lark who la a fan. "but I do know the play-re At* more intelligent. "One night In Now York, Wrt'or. Dii.i.. ll.iialitii-. York an.l Dualap wore loaning agalnat the counter talking, and finally Dunlap, the !.- ■ -- ..ni iea.ioii.iiu In the coun try, «ald to lha others: " Tome on ter bed. fellers. Ye know we alt sol '.• hav_ our pic tlirre l.a-ei, all 11 ■11. -til. -A ' " Junction waa asked for on Ih* ground that the election had met been advertl*-*d the t--, m- I length of lime, but Judge lletl refused to grant It. The Htar has been making a care ful Investigation of the matter foe several days an.l ha* secured na. •m in- c- from some of the beat at torney* In the city that while there la ground for ralalng a technical -;'.- -':..!., there la re,,lly no if., li r-al i!:ltlger te, the bond* on that wore. Had not the !-»■ . 1 Hearst knocker and faithful server of a ear • I en.iti'ii It,l- te .'I made an attempt to use a technicality of the law to frighten voters out of voting for Ihe lighting plant bond Issue no mention of lhe matter would be neceaaary. The Mar now desire* to elate, how ever, that Ihe re la really no objec tion In voting favorably on the ..,>. ter on thla More— that under the ■tale law only IS daya' notice of a municipal 1.-nl election I* neceasary, notwithstanding the provision of I ha charter, which does not apply In sut h . a*e*. Kven should the bonds be ele-enieel !-i .lil. ns charged, noth ing would be gained by not voting for them. WANT TO KNOW The Western Central l-abor union will mnli. an attempt to as certain who local iii. r. haul* and business men belong to, or are In sympathy with the Cttlxena' Alii nu..-. At It* last mooting It ap pointed a committee to clrrulato a petition among the merchants, which deprecates the methods of the allien. A refusal to sign It will be taken as evidence that the person or firm Is In sympathy with thn Citizens' Alliance. STILL AEIER IT '111., friends of 11, Stimmcrfleltl, of tho local clerks' union, are making an active canvass of local labor unions and business man for tils en dorsement for the position of state Inbor commissioner. They claim that HtimmcrfloM was Jobbed by tin- Western Central l.alee.i union, t.i which he la a delegate, when that body endorsed H. \V. Harmon for the position. They assert that Summerflold has a surer - ban of securing the plum than has Har ! mon. Sporting Briefs CHICAGO, I'-. I Th- Now Or leans Jockey club, tho now t|„, | ( at New Orleans, and thn Union Pari Jnckc-y club, tin- "outlaw" track at Ht. I.nuia. wore refused recognition j nt the annual meeting here yester day by the board of stewards of the Western Jockey club. All the other applicants fin racing dates received . favorable consideration by the stow |ard.. CHICAGO, Dm, 6.-Jack Hoot "Two retorts by players lo POP" Anson's call-downs will always lin ger In my memory," aal-l an aM timer at a hot-air circuit meaning recant ly. "Thry were made dutlng a Cleveland-Chicago game and mad* ihe 'old man' grin 'Ku-.l Outdamlth aaa pitching for I hi. a... and failed to ha. k up an overthrow to flrat baae, and Anson yelled: 'Why wasn't you over there?" "'Oh, I'd a bin ..in thar ef I'd been need- ■!.' aald -Uuldy. "Later In th* gam* Mike X- lly let a fly hall til right field fa be cause he didn't obey Anaon'a In structions 1,, go farther ha. for It " 'You could hay* gut thai ball If you'd dune a* I Mi you.' ahouted Anson. -••'Hy George, I mad* it till me glove, anyway,' We*a Mike* reply." I \ <_ "fJkJule la Hie groatoat player In i " -oriel aald Jimmy Collin* tho '****' .-f it.ii "He I- Hie- moat natural l'V.>r I ever aay. ll* makaa er rors, but they rome through rare* | la—llti or over-confldenre. When be trie* he can get hold of any I- - a ball, an matt, i how it 1* f a ball ii.. matt. • ho** driven at him. high, low, t*»«aiiiig or at hla ankle*. 11.. playa with aa much • a-eo and grace as any man that over played the Kami- And a bat he Is a wonder— th- lee-eat by far 'In Hi. world. 'I- hunt one style, but many of ting He ran pt.-k j them out lightly and place abort ! hits ami then follow with one of his long-distance wallop* placed ao that the outflrldrra have lo rltaaa to the fence In pursuit of th* ball. Whrn It romoa fight over the plate I.* J.lie's *wlng la harder than any one* I hare ever e-en " waa given th.- .1.- i-ei.aii on a fool over John Wllle In the fifth round last ntgl.t The m, were to have fought 10 rounda. but the foul tac it. » resorted lo by Wllle 1... g_M Se. palpable in the fifth round, after be hail been repeatedly warned, that iho referee alnppod 'he i nnta-el SB . gave tbe verdict to ItooL A Great Sen eat an There was a big aenaaltnn In t_-e*. vlllo, tad, when W, ll.'llrown. of that place, who -*-•* espx-ted to die, had hi* life aaved by lir. King** New | I Ma. ia very for Consumption. He wrllea; "I endured Insufrerabte ag. onto* from Asthma, but your New III*, overy gave m* Immediate relief an-1 soon thereafter effected a com plete cure." Klmllar euro* of Con sumption, |'ti.--iiia,.ni.,. In. ii, Mil, and Urtp are nurnerou*. It » the* peerle** ....... v for all throat and lung trouble*. I'r lew- too end 11 on <;.. ii .tt.t Iby <_. 0. Guy, 1.. . Sea end avenue and Y**l*r, .liugglsl. Trial I. tn. * fie*. We have Improved lee. near l-.i-.i- Union To Trade for Vacant Lots In Any part of th* city. m J I TheThompsonCo 224 Pike Street. John 3121, L 8676 j_r \r BLOOD U le W V U i> ll* worn .lla- _____ _, «•*• °n earth, ROISONMI In th* rn'.utti. ulcer*, falling hair, ban* paina, c-alarih, and dun'l Rim* It ts lil.ti.t. Ii tlHi IN Send In Hit. |lU<|\. N. »"* A.eh HI. Philadelphia. i-ei.i.. fur nnowNS liu.ou cunt:. {Ill*, laeta one month. 801 l n H.-nie. e.nlv at The (luik-r 1.,,,, Co.. 1011-Ull Ftrat ay*. a 11,,1,, Hloek. BLOOD POISON rem minimis TIMS W» tt»-e m«ilet lira li.-aef |.lea. aal l.e,|aaa* 11 »<!*».* It? ST**-*.. SeetaSary er teener- Mm* pale** leriuaiienllr fared. \ ... -1,11 b* tiaateil at hnme nml*r .11 m- (neratity. Capital •'-Ul.miS. We, -nil. t|.«mo,t oka tin at * ,„_. Wa liar* cored ihe worm eeeen In II tol-elari. If yen | have tekea -nerrnry, lodl.t* potaeh and .nil he»e *.>!•• end peine. Mne'ii* Wte-liee In Me"I'll, >« I*l 'hieiet. I'm, 1.1-. I'.'|.|a*,|'..im..j JJpeta I'lrara nn »nr partoflhekoilr. Ilalror ■Ssiiue < falllaa oat. -aril* tor proofs of mine. 100 peg* llnok Pre*. COOK REMEDY CO. im iisiiicTSiru, _-._,._. 111 l SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY. DEC. 6, 1904. OAKLAND RACES HAN .'ItANCIOCO. Dm. 0.-There was a ■ ami ml of lung shuts at Oakland yesterday, four of them winning. A favorite m_J a second clinic* took the eelh, 1 two event*. At a meeting of Hie I'M'Hl"' Jock ey i lull yesterday lhe present of ficer* were re-elected, as follows, Thomas 11. William*, i halrman; D. M. ll.un a, vice • huh mail. .il.t'u A till lew. treasurer; Percy W. Treat secretary. I 1.-* for tli. Healtle ami Port land meeting* will In- aaalgi at the >»»( meeting, to be he-Id about a month from now. Keettlta .'-••-. >-ii furlong*, selling -Vatighati won, Hark* i.e. ..ml. I.lhblc andld third. Time, 1 iu'-_ Mile anil a •Ixteenth. nelll — KRllow Me won. Mountebank sec* nitd. liii. i-. third. Time- I lv, I'd. and a half furlong*, selling i ial In nt l'aae-el.- -,ii. Head Dance ... ..nt. 11..1. llitKUi third. Time, 1:09 futurity course — The Mighty won, Andrew 11. Cook second. Mis ty* Pride third Time. 1:11. Seven furlongs. ha.II lug — 11,. 1.i.-uti laailt »,ell 1.11 la. Wall) ** ond. Hugh i, .aait third. Tiro*. l.tt-H, Mile ami an rlghth. selling — Ilyrun*rdals won. Major Man.it eta-iind, Klylng Torpedo third. Time, I'M, CALLS IT A PIPE DREAM 1,. W. 1., till.-.nn, formerly of the Canadian Hank of t_»tnia*rre. of He sttle, pn.a-.-i through th.- city yes terdsy from I ta»-ui on hla way 10 Hamilton, Ontario, on a vacation trip Mr (llbsnn Is sn aM hockey play er, and when a_k.*.l about the re ported trip of th* I law -iin hockey club to the eaau-rn pail of Canada and Ihe Cnlted Stale-* appearing In a tueral morning paper, he gave It as bla opinion that the i.p.ui waa a. ' huge "pipe" dream. "There are a couple of hockey players In Ha-aoti " aald Mr. Hit. eon. »ho wrote to frlenda In the east to the rrr*ct that liawaoti would ban- a team but the north ern hockey ...til would not com pare at all with the eastern team* ! In fa 1. I did not hoar una word of such a trip, and It an. a tour I waa contemplated 1 believe thai I would have known of It." MANICURINO BUTLER ,_?_*___. BUTLER BAHOLH 3UC BARBER SHOP mmmrmm »OP • SHREWSBURY'S $12.00 Monthly Will Buy This Fine Home While You Live In It Free r"1 _} - i'\- _J_ , ■: In Southeast Seattle ON THE CARUNE ; ON TUB LAKE. TAKE CAM ON WABIHNOTON ritKKT to the moat popular - 1..-..- in «ul-iirb. having over i»t-lir hundtod property owner* an.l two hundred house* all built tn four month*. Two hundred *. roe on the gently sloping west shore of lake- Washington, platted Into large rlty lot*. Come and see for yourself what haa been accom plished In two weeks. We have sidewalks to the lake, graded streets, etertrie light*, telephone ami Cedar river Iti water main* laid, perfect titles, free abatracta and warranty deeds. 1 Only IS minutes' ride. Take Washington street rax to Southeast Seattle*. tfTTT ____ Cold 3___l__ Waves *"!(?■' f fi P T"r '~ II Cause no Inconvenience If you !j . have a QAS IIKATKII or two ll . In your home. Fire In an . "a f t\ f ( \ I ' Instant snd heat '" 11** the J r f ( V. V - I degree you need. - \tix=^l=^ A *-*°lS *■»*•''-•>•'*•--■* y*-0-**> ?^CS^***__j *—- -^ Complete for.s2 ---*______Mt_9-*f*_i■_ir.*.''."i,"lK'.'.T__j*' > At our new Sales Roort, ■ mmaramaMMmmmm JJJ fnlnn St. Seattle Lighting Co. Bt'NHKT. Exchange IT. IVliKl'i:.. Bat hange 7s. Dis- Q^. Now crim* (^_- Smoke mat- the ing •**. .7 New Smok* S^\ Bit ers w^\ * . Size For\tell*i_v Cig**_vrs America's Best for 5c The Kont*lla 'Mgai Is a So Cigar In price only. In style an.l quality It compare* favorably with MOM "lilt" t'iirai*. Schwab etcher Bros. »____* Co., Inc. -*> L/ 0., Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS PUP MEANT BUSINESS CAPT. E. A. SWIFT TOOK NIS NEW DOQ HUNTING FOR THE FIBST TlfdE "Hob." it pointer pup. and the lat - **t ml.im. .ii to the kennels of Capt. I. A. Hwirt. of till* city, during 11 recent "try ..It nearly got tils master Into nerlutt* trouble and at the Mm., lime endaiig*red hit, own "hide" 111 lilt Small degree. Captain Rwlft had taken Ihe dog over on H ilniiii.li-i- island where he Intend* ed In give- the pup a chance at the bird*. Th* dog went sniffing around among thn boabaa ami finally "pointed" from th* end of .a log. following th* gave of the dog Cap tain Hwlft was stsrtled to see a hug* bear with a couple of rub* not 20 f**t from where the dog waa standing. Moth hear and dog looked at each other for th* space of about a minute, when Mi*. Hear decided It wa* puppy's 1..v.- With a low growl, auppoardly meant for take a sneak, pup," mother hear made for be ting Instead of the usual exhibition enacted ' ■■/ dogs of tbls class In regard lo bears, of putting their tails between their I*gs and hiking for other part- "Hob" squar ed away for a fight. Owing to the thick bushes i -plain Hwlft could not get a shot al the animal, which threatened to daatroy bis dog. A double rharge of bird shot reused the beat to think the mat ter over and another one ronvtnred Mr*. Hear that the other aide of the Island waa th* Lest anyway, where at she proreedrd to tear tiff apart* at a lv mile clip, Captain Hwlft aay* lh>- last shot fired took the one remaining aholt tie had. and If the bear bad been so Inclined, ahe could hare made things rather warm tin nalnbrldge Island for one day. Ton thousand dollars worth of diamonds I* tha obi-act of private detective work on the- peart of A. I ...we. a Vancouver. U. C jeweler, who l.e-ii.-v.i that a trusted employe left >ela r-.taleli.-liiii.-ii! with the gema and la now In thla city. l^ivio I reported tbe case to UM Vancouver authorttlea, but the Seattle police I aay they have not been art t.i work on the • aaa yet. FREE! Extraordinary Offer • # TO HOLIDAY SHOPPERS j . To make their Holiday Purchases in the Mtsith of November IT $25.00 .'»«»-« • $7.50 Fte s_fs 10.00 *«**- • $3.00 -::!;,l^i 5? $5.00 *-- • $1.50 w°rth __ !!____ Free wllh .JV.-/-/ y (Aif ( , Wl , -cc Frs c $2.50 ■*-*••••- * 75c. w" °f *°L' Free with o}aA.*tamJ / -**-• -/. ; ur own chow * ,cc Fr" $1 00 ,'«»'—* 25c ■wArf *l___i Free with *t> * •VJXJ A.-JS.O your own choice * ret We want you to see our Grand Holiday Display of Beautiful and Newest Creations Elite Chinaware, Limoges China, French China, Dinner .Sets, Salad Sets, Chocolate Sets, Rich Cut Glass Ornaments, Vanes, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, English Porcelain Ware, Novelties, and Dolls. Fancy Articles oi Every Description. Prettiest, Daintiest and Newest Things made, Collected from the Markets of the World. Top Quality Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Chocolates. We want you to see our very reasonable prices. We want you to come just to look. Take advantage of this -try liberal offer. '*■'•" mi»k cyr hum CUT OUT THIS COUPON, Witt tt lo any of our tiara before „ I .(ember 10, I'M, -.nd r«crt»e with each -porcl__«- aa Ha.eS -, « above a very hetxleaene f_e_r.it ol your own (election. 4 s STAR. DECEMBER a. , 190. ! £ Come K-i to look. X '-< Brief thia Coupon with you to any oi our Aura. " wot 0000 arrie otciaieia to. tape cut HKan COT lll»|t Great American Importing Tea Co. SOS SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE 300 .IKE STRCET Ha Wo Chinese Medicine Co -—m\ ■ Cure all chronte _____ke_*^*\. diseases ot tn«a am Wha\ *nJ *,C"*',,'Q *•'-- --m*&m£*!mtl out opet atlon JEe' Cured by power- WaAm ii_*» 5 ful Chines* root*. P_E_f vE*~ ?. berbi. 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S3. mra-,' Jk«fs*L WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE. imi* 3_Vf ____T***V a***e_ '*** hay.- Bucre-MfuHy fitted eei-r 11.. ,-s__F-_SB___ **__J 1 _-<*l_r**\ *"' I" ""■'' with *!.-<»*» In Seattle and 9rSamAtßmm t&IFIL Vi t-fcp^. _"■"■ ''». ii Northwest. v____M_n__rS / ,T>Ja _** A __P*_-_e'*> I We atiara'tlrr v.*u a re'r "f -ftae*e* " XtV9f -St. *. 14 Jlw.^JUf* 'thai will fit EVKRSOL-. OPTICAL, V?Kmm<fT~ *A_7_______l ■"-' ' "Ml'ASl . phone*. _Uine. IS3I. *****- *-*» y "*-»Va-***-B"***e-*» ond Aye. Aaw Vert, tatev-lc. Doctors For Men! §The State Medical Doctors THE TRUE MEN'S SPECIALISTS pf\ ____ Blood Poison i»11 If Is RlJ P ire Ml W Nervous Debility lly their special method, which Is far In advance of tnith.nl* used by any other specialist. No cutting. No burning. No dilating. No harsh or dangerous old fogy methods used, but a safe, sure and quirk cure. Every man taking the treatment or who le In need ot same ahould consult without delay the ah!.- and aklllful men's spe cialists of ths State Medical Institute, which Is permanently estab lished In Seattle for the benefit of Buffering men. lor the purpose of curing the terrible disease* and weaknesses that destroy men's mental an.l physical powers and make them unfit for work, atudy or business. Tou will find this Institute thoroughly reliable, differ ent from other so-called Institutes, medical concerns er companies. This Institute employs no catch-penny schemes, or unbusinesslike methods. Ton are Just as safe In dealing with th* State Medical Institute a* with any state or national bank. It Is the largest and best equipped medical Institute In the lulled States, and th* State Medical specialists are true men's specialist*, who have studiously devoted their Uvea to the belts! I of manic whose superior skill and extensive experience enable- them to cure quickly special diseases and weaknesses of men which other doctor* sre un able to cure, although many pretend to do so. The State Medical specialists have many Imitators, but no equals. Men, don't delay It you want to be saved ami restored to perfect health and strength, with mental nml physical powers complete. Come to the true men's specialists and learn your true condition. G*t the tight treatment and 1-- cured quickly, safely and thoroughly. Certainty of cure Is what you want. We give a legs! guaran* tee to cure v-> or refund lour money. What we have done for oth ers we .an do for you. Our charge* for permanent cure will be reasonable, and no mote than you will be willing 10 pay for the ben efits conferred. State Medical Institute Incorporated. O. T. RICHARDS, M. 0. . .Largest Medical Institute ta the West. ; t ■ .I*ll. ■ nim_i -i ■ 202 SECOND AYE. SOUTH. SEATTLE, WASH. tiff .- Hours 9a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to Ip. m. only. FREE! No More Dread of The Dental Chair Teeth extract*-! and fillled aba* lutely without pain by our let* lata.' tifie method*. No alee p-producing • gent* or cocaine. Thaa* ar* the only dertal parlor* In Seattle thai hay* th* patent appliance! and m gradient* to tract, fell and apply gold crowns end porcelain crown*, undetectable f.oin natural to*-!*- and warranted forlj year*, without th* 'nil particle el pain. Gold crown* and tooth withnut plat**, gold fill ing* and all ether dental work den* p*inl***ly and by epec-a' •!». Cold crown.. % ,; full „ i teeth, |S| bridge work, fit gold lilting, 11 » ailvor fillinea. SOe. _____■_*•» 11 _______________ _-__• __:iWli_t 1 _^^^/^ ii 1 IJr _____________ -« I -m. L i V 1 _*•**-_----• l__r New York Dental Parlors Hour*—B:3o a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun .•,• Si3o a. m. to 12 m. •14 FIRST AYE. SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Building, •* --pout* Perm Mutual Life Building