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a STOSSEL ... •. PARLEYS — TSMift tw 17,—A telegram "Port Arlbsr stale* that Oeneral St.-eea. 11l cwnid nrgottitluua ■ -h OenerSl Nogl to obtain pro tection ft- th* hnetdtill Ii « * c* I tress durliiK lb* bumlakiStsaiat lis bS* ft!" w.e.l Oeseral N'lSd wllb a plan of the fortlflcnttiase. *** Sating th* huaaiis: poeitlcat. . — Mian f*r Chriilm- No more i win fan table *. raw sr quicker mule t.i Meters pelntt than the Ureal Northern Ry. ••• Have Your Nails Manicured at Hoady's Barber Shop C.W.Boynton's Saw and Hard ware Co. 800 Plhs Straat, Cor. Third Phones: Drown lO.f; H 7M. Si -. 1. attention la raited '■"- ■ ■■• loynton Patent Wonder Buck Saw This saw is a revisit*- to the j R world. It will rut cine-third ruler than any other saw known, cutting both ways When dull change end* I of blade, thereby savin, filing, end you have practically a new saw. Can you beet this " / J i «tCB ' V\ I /^==._«__A\ I UTrrrvoft*! 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Endorsed by the leading carpenters, architects, contractors tnd mechanics everywhere. 1 Very Little I I Time Now I % To Buy Your Xmas Gifts J* So h«3 iii line and Inspect the splendid offerings ws have _3_T tor you. Sensible Xnia* Gift* In tho way of good thlnrt gr* kiMa for men and women. WT $1.00 TEH WEEK-CASH OR CREDIT. §£t !flo Ml _i line arid Imp'-ct th* apleadid offerings wa hay. y for you. Sensible Xms* Gifts ln the wsy of good thing* __a tn -mat for men and women _fT SIOO I*ER WEEK—CASH Oil CKI'IiiT. £■£*» Eastern Outfitting Co., mo. * *A Corner Pike St. and Fifth Aye. £» I A "The Reliable Credit House" eL j Spanish Grandee Says, Robles Is a "Faker" at " 1 I i.l'U VARDELLO. OF MADRID, WITNESSES THE Ml l. FIGHT AND CALLS IT "ONE BUM EXHIBITION"— HI WANT tj TO SHOW ROBLES HOW TO DE A READ MATADOR a J I Wive i. thl* Sinor Rob!..—thi. what yeu rill Intrepid bull * 4 jute' " Ba>.' In Spa " It* would b* laughed out of the arena * a He know ml bull fighting *a much ■• d... • bra,. —lenk.y i.l cc- a ♦ lrerlom>. Tell him tar BBS I Chall*fi him to alto., hi—l what a ♦ v reel -t.d-r la, And the bull* will be reel built, not innocent, * t milk giving bovmei. ♦ a BENOR AGUILAR VARDELLO. * There la a much-dUguitrd Kl-n lard In Seattle Ihl* morning. No. he Is not Senor lloblet, the mlghtly fighter of built, who wa* chased about MaiSlaou l»ark yeitrr day aflernon by three bewildered heifer*. The Spaniard whose soul this morning Ii filled with wounded prtde fur hit fithcrland t* Ht-nor Aguilar Vardello. of Madrid, who Ii a a .c»t at Ihe Hotel Washington. Senor Vardello arrived In Beattle yesterday and. on btlnt told of the promised bull fight it Madison park la the afternoon, gave expression to much juy ii the anticipation of wit nessing what he lerme the grandest •port on earth. "You will be Interetted to know that Bsaat Itrtbles. ths foremoit ma tador of Spain, wtl participate." said Clerk Wray to the gentleman from Madrid. S« r If Roble*." i-vftlM the r-«pii! ■; qttiatlontngly. "I know htm not. II 1* ttrange. but possibly he I* before my day. ah*" _k> Senor Vardello. attired In fins linen and broad 101 l tallied forth to the park to witness Senor Ruble'! perforraance. And this Ii how he described the couftict to a Star man last night. 'Oh Dhsal what an Insult! I am Intuit! My dear country la Intuit! "To think that the grand sport of my own country .hould tie mil* laughter by iuch an exhibition. A bull fight Ba.r* Ulna! In Chicago tt th* ttiK-k yardi It more good bull fighting than San.tr Roblr* ever know. "What I tee I hardly can tell you without crying for .bin:* 'When Senor Ruble* come out at tired In hit beautiful costume, I look it him it. exclaim: 'Ah. hi It a brave matador. He kmk the part!" At then It Ii anoounced that three hermotoa torn* de Is BURY THE HATCHET LAWSON AND GREENE MEET, AND THERE 18 NO BLOOD -BHEO NEW YORK. HÄ« 17.—C01. am- Ham C ii.-:.- who bed sash friendly meeting with Thomas Law ton at Boston yesterday, 1. back tn town today. •"Brerylhlng It smoothed out. Law win and I found lhat we wire not liars, but good fellow*, ' is all that Greene had to cay. BOSTON Dec 17—After a con ference lasting seven hours yester day between Thomas W. Lawson and Col. William C. flreene. of th* (Jrea-ne Consolidated Copper com panies, a statement waa v- in! say- Ing that peace reigned between the two stock brokers. l-awson celled on Greene at the latter'! hotel yesterdsy morning. He wslted for Greene to finish his breakfast, then met him. The two thoaik hands and went to Greene't room. The door was closed and tip to thlt time nothing la known as to what really took pi.i between the men. latwtoo. It la under-' con vinced Greene that bt* fight wa* not ii"' the Greene Conwilidated com pent** and that he was not respon sible for the tliimp In the Greene stocks. t'MVEIISITY STATION. Dec. IT. —The annual varsity bail which was held In the armory on th, ram lis last evening, was a niece**. Although the attendance was not aa large as waa anticipated, a goodly sum was netted for the athletic treasury. Caper. Prove! | That Ira Vetera on the Northern Pa cific rind entire •atlsfactlon. Noth- Ing that will tend lo your comfort or convenience has been overlooked nn It* three dally overland trains For tickets end 111 Information call st N. P. City Ticket Offlr*, Seattle. ... THE NORTHERN PACIFIC Fin* train, the North Coast Lim ited." run* every day ln the year, making travel at comfortable and enjoyable in winter as In summer. Are eon going Baal at the holiday •eison? If so, rill at the N. P. City Office, Beattle, and make *rr»ng« mentt. *«. M. any *»—slug, sour ropy of The tier b.. net arrive., it t tt • -tort, telephone—rut,set. Main 10.1. of In. In." Kit. any lime bate.., I 4* an* 7 -0 and a ropy will b* aeni tern *t *w*e be ati*f-tal .... .t.n, THE SKATTI.n STAIt-SATURDAY. DEC, 17. 1904. luteals I mean, thirsty bulls —would be brought into the arena A a ah' l 1....... bullet Sail, le' They are Ihire tame, little, hungry heifer*, that If one get* the .lap on the back he faint d.-.i.t iwty. "Then ihe mighty uiiiailnr, Brnor Koblrs. he stalk ma]e*ttcally to one helfrr. who cliase the I IB—T all around, knock him In the mud. bang him up again.- the fence, and make tils prrtly rtuthee look like whit you American call thirty cents. "Kvcryiine In the ptaaa de Mali sou laugh; laugh until the tear* come. They think tt very tunny. "Nu one know enough to try out Otro Toro!' but I. the. laugh and bold their iltte*. Hut 1, Benin Ver dello of Madrid, I rise up 11l my leal and cry out. 'Otro Torn!* which mean it le no good, it la a •name "And they itirlrk With a- St— C] It the fearlesa picador** and courage out bandertllrrua. composed of one ve.-y much afraid, dirty faced man in a barrel, who wave* a re flag and then duck Into th* battel quick. "Hut I. Senor Vardeiin nt Brain. do not laugh lam mortified: I am Iniult. IMalailii*' The people of Seattle now they will laugh at Spain and her national pastime They will lay: Bull fight !■ for children; football la for men" Oh, my Car. I would like to ihow thl* Senor Rabies, Una what you rail bold re's' of Admlrel Cevera, what a true vallente matador la "Saint*,! Mother' hut It wat un graudltisn ei;.ectm-iilo' It has Iporil ray trip 1 leave Heattls; I leave Ihe Pr.i'ed Htales—but I with that I could see thl* Henor Until** and tell him my ... m n of hlcu a* on* grand matador. "Matador! 'ah' "In our country he could not even make on* what you call vactjurroa" NOME CITY WILL BE LUMBER CARRIER Th* iteamrr Nome City, which It being converted Into a lumber car rier, will be ready lo be placed In comrul.tton within the nett 10 lav. The vessel n now at Hallard where the la undergoing a course of recon ttructlon. Khe will, on being com pleted, beer some resemblance to the new staam. Norwood. Kalnler and other test lit now engaged In the lumber trade The Nome City will ply between Gray* Harbor tad California port* The vessel I* owned by the George D. Gray company. For th* past tao year* the |,a. been chartered from that company by the Alaska-r-nlflr Navigation company. During that Interval the Nome City ha* piled on the Scat tie-No a* run. When com pleted ih* will ha one of th. largeet lumbering ve*i*„ on Ike coast. ARRESTED HIM AGAIN Hid:- Whl»e. colored. md -,• J Hoffman, well known to the police end Ernie Miy. a bootblack, will be tried before Police Judge George Jhli afternoon on a charge of ttnok- Ing opium. They were arretted last night In a room on Pike »tr**t by Patrolmen tlunnell and Ilannlck. who hay* been watching them for teveral d*y». A complete outfit and a lot of the dreamy dope *« con fl*cated by th* police. Hoffman ha* been arrested time and time tgiln for the offense and st hi. last trial prr ml., d to do better. The patrolmen in the lower lec tion erf the ' Hv ramped co closely on their trill that th* woman and Hoffman decided to try the upper part of the rlty, locating In ,i cory little Joint on Pike street. They wer* Immtine from police Interfer ence for mine time, but it lilt the secret leaked out and the place was raided it in early hour this morn ing. Miv and Hoffman were re leased on li.. rash ball each Wants Law son Indicted HEW YOTtK. Dec 17-Henry ! Wellington Wick, I New York and London liwver and operator, yes terday . plied at District Attorney Jerome's office for an Indictment against Thomas W. l.nw»on th. Huston manipulator who*e sensa tional advertisement* has all hut • ii'i-ed a panic on the stork mar ket recently. Wack wants !.«iwson urn-sled for circulating untrue report* about rertaln *tock* In which he (Wuckl I* Interested, notably Amalgamated Copper. lil«trlcf Attorney Hand Jerome Is out of the city and his a«*l*tant requested Wack to rail and place i his cat* before the district attorney. Greeks And Bulgarians Have Fight ___________ (By Rerlppe Ntwa As. 1 CONBTANTINOPLE, Dec, 17.—A Creek band "f 28 men encountered a body of lliilgiiti,, near Sara klnvo. Twenty-four Creek* were kilted. This wiih followed by many Btaa**lli t*l"b- of Uulgarian* by Al banian! In toe L'skut) district . *. a i ■ ■ ,' The Sun*y services conducted by the reopiii'* i tun *ii st the Alcszsr theater fir* attract i"*,*"; a largo num ber of p.x'i'fA Only oao service Is held, ana that a' 11 a. tn. Ilov. lanley, tfes pastor, preaches reg ularly at that hour. A chorus of 25 young ladles !_ being organised to prepare for a special service Christmas morning A new organ Will be in place for Ibe Cbrlstn^s t-trvle*. LAND FRAUDS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR BAYS SCANDAL WILL DE DUG UP IN THIS STATE AB WELL AS IN >•><__ tlp.ilal le The Stir.) i-iitci LAND Or*. I»ec, 17.-Thai i ttenalve laud frauda hive beet pracllced In Washington nml lhat coiapl.-te Investigation if them II belli! Hl.i.le under Ihe pennn.l ill* ie, ti,.l, of Prnslileut 1 1... -a .-v. It II tile .it..'vi.' of a tt.il. ii-. lit li.ii !i here yesterday by Colonel A. II (Ireeti, ipeclil Inspector In th* Mil-' ploy •■' the government. Mr. (Irert la a trusted government agent iu.fi ttu>re la imue better ai-ijiiilnted with the policy of the government la pi..n i iiiiiik fraudulent land holders Thee* Investigation! 11l Walkings Inn hive been tn progress fur itimti lime, and aetiieattuiial dl« loautrn are at pet by many. Mr Oreea »si.i Imliy: "It Is a mistake to attribute tbla activity lo Secretary Hitchcock. In tht* mailer Mr. Hitchcock I* only the unflinching Instrument of l-n-Bidi vi ItiHieevelt. who person- Illy unbred ihe Investigation short ly after he Ii at learned of the manner In which public lands wtre bring wrongfully appropriated on the Pacific coait, two yeare .... Special Igenl* were **tlt out tn lev eta] western ilalei. where the work of aacertalnlng whit hid been dune ■nd who had done tt wa* quietly gone about. Hume of tti in- TUB* llgatnrs were lent to Montana «nd Wiihlngton. Idaho, California and Oregon. This ißtrsllgatloa hit SCOTT AFTER CABINET JOB 18ee«let I* Th* Star) WASHINGTON, Dec. 17— It It tilled on high authority that liar vey W. SVotl, of Portland, Ore . de ttrei to lurce-wl l.thtn Allen Hitch cork si secretary of tbe Interior and It bending every energy an . bringing to bear every pull It bia command to that end; and the odd part of the tltuatioo. according to thla ► Nt," high authority. It that he actus had at teaat a slight tisn.e of being considered unlll he wis hottt by his own petard. It has been known In Inner cir cles here for severat months that Scott ■l* been working iteadlljr for the portfolio. A* the editor and part owner of a new«pep*r in Port land, he •••ailed with great guilo every art of llecrttary Hitchcock*, particularly In connection with the land-fraud rasei In Oregon, presum ably hoping thereby to undermine the secretary of Ihe Interior and Thee by making hit reeppuinltneßl questionable In order lo .ti«_gl!i_i the li.utt claims fur office Th- "politics" wblrh eeeta to hate been ut—d In the far northwest, cc a rule are frown.d on It Washing toe. It ts sot considered (he blight of good -m. to undermine > rasa ■hose place la being sought, and tuch action beioDtt part ion las a odious when the aspirant It the dl rectlag voire In a newipaper whiek It uted fur lucb purpoee. Bcott'l candlda. y, '11l believed If* thoee who sre familiar with th* stt- I nation ha* Ueea r*ndeied absolutes ly "fold by hi* editorial utterance*. WANT TREATIES RATIFIED NEW YORK Iv*. 17— At a mt-ra. meeting be lait night for the pur pose of urging I,;-.!, the senate the Immediate ratification of the arbi tration treaties recently negotiated by the stale department wllh for eign countries, a aumU-r of prom inent men spoke. Including Artb bUhop Ireland. Mayor George II MiClellan. lieutenant Governor Linn ilruce and ttocar i: Btraut. listers endorsing .tie movement were read Th* writer* Included: Jiß-in Mitchell, noted labor leader. r.-Prrstdent Grover Cleveland. Carl Bchurt, Andrew Carnegie. General Nelion A Miles. Hlihop Henry C. Potter snd others. _____f__P_!?_-fc_i_r_ _-_-__> ' ____* —wEA f SM-rß*w_j \ B_B____^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^**^______i * ___li)__r_y_H____e_____i A FINE BOOK FREE A iplrndti] new book—a wnrk that ' Will be nf tremendous Incalculable , value to ill who receive It—baa tuM been Issue,! st a coat of over | "t ■■> by a dl*tlngiil*h*d eperl*ll*t, a in ai f a in.tu. In |:u i ope and .merit i '•» hi* noble and scientific end humane I work flegardl*** of the great *■- 1 peni* of publishing this work, Its : • iitbnr will give sway 1- 000 copies. aba..lntel) free of charge. '1 1,, work could enlly have made his fortune, bid he pit "1 It on ill*. Cutlna .way ill thought of gain, he gildly offer! It to tb" [.it,;:. is * Ire* gift, , li«'ante he knowi It will niaaii nasi lt**lf to ill who read 11l titgt*. I'or .fin Hi author, it Hprouttv 11. A , .11 kri.m •* ■ leader imont th* great plillinthropttts of North i America, labored night and day te I discover a perfect, permanent cure for Cstarrh. ll* ncift-f 1 time, en- i ergy find money 10 gain his ant j I Btep by itsp he worked l.li way 'along new path*, outilrlpplng hi* ilvals on two continents At last hi* Iffoita were crowmd with euectti! SEND FOR THE BOOK AT ONCE Do net delay aa t|,„ edition ta going rapidly. Th* demand for the hook Ii an.fm.ui. Everybody wants It. Already grateful letters .ra Coming back ffrun thngi hi hive received It. It la doing all and more th.ti Dr. Oproule In hit sympathy and whol*-hrirt*dn*ss bad planned ; for It. If you or any of your mill) nt«d it, send for it today. It Is of* ■ fared willingly freely gladly—that you may avail yjuia'K if I'- won. jjerful aid— I*. certain r«li*r. Will' your nam* and address plainly on th» dotted lints, cut out-and forward to DR. f*Wl< it LB. (Graduate Dub lin L'nlytr.liy, Ira lan J, formerly Burgeon fitiii*h Name • Itoytl Nival Her- Vict), 110 Trade Building, notion, A_\___ Mil*, and you /Aaarrii will receive thli valuable book free Of all chit**, sa. a, . „,,,..., t ,|,,..,,,,,,„ •fSn In priigres* altire that time." "Only In Oregon have lh* find lias of lll'-ae lnv.-allgiil.ua been updo public »ii.i not eveu II Ore f.t|n III* Hi* work been completed, 111 Molilalia secret service men in -111 at wink and the evidence la 'ttjlng laid before district attorney! art fait a* collected II till been thought by luiny that Oregon was tit*, first Bi.itu entered by the Be • ut service men I bla I* a mis taken Idea, a. Montana was Hie first elate In which Investigations sew. begun Though It I* not possible for i..blind (Irei-n to .lls.ua- miller* of a int. at. nit vi- It Is understood in dictments are 8008 to lie returned in Montana Francis J. H*ney, the California attorney, who ted a* prosecutor for th* government In the recent land and trial, bat been appoiutcd Ksstilaut district attorney fur lh* district of Oregon Tbe appoint' meut was insde to permit Mr lleney to appear before Ihe federal grind Jury next Monday lo present evidence lo that body looking to Ilia Indictment of person* Implicated In the land fraud* It It expected Hut the federal grand Jury will re turn Indictment* against a..; of Ihe tmiai prominent men In thli lists and that several timber barons resident In eastern Mate* will not escape tbe Indictment pro cell. WILL INSPECT IT The tajik and Bll.Ha- com mittee of Ihe counrll will ak* an ii.il.-i.-'. of Ih* proposed loastlon . r I It Witt's iheep ilayghtrr hou*. i on th* lid* flail Libit' th* ordlnarif. allowing ll* ."i .tli.i ic.nt I* finally grant* I This lnv»i!lgßtle>n le con si : ire i ii. . .a ii > cm account of th* I f !e»i of in- t, hill resident* against Ih* ilaughter house. PORTLAND EXPRESS WRECKED (Br Scrips* N.w* Sam BAfnAM-NTO. Cat. _**<-. 17 — The northbound Portland etpresi on the Bouttirrn Pacific railroad, which left Kan l-*i*ii. i*... at » o'ekx - last night, was wrecked by a rear end collltton at tterg Halloa. •wo it,lbs north of Mafia.l*..- •' 7 o'clock thi. morning. No on* **» killed. Mi lieorge Smith, of Calgary Call, was bruised and badly .!,... k -1 William Wilkinson, of Portland. • uttered roatutlons on bii head Re. i.e. Mi l-sughlln, a well knosn ■ lane on Portland I rains bid his collar I-.-:., broken. Mr Hubert Uelar.ey, of Meal tie • iff -al .1.! .a;. .It. on her bead. Brake—lan Henry I>**l« bad bis right loot almost -red The tint se.ti,,n bad broken * coupling and It was Hopped to fit the break. A brakemaa was lent Pack to flag the around *c- '|n lie claimed he heard an answering whittle from the coming engine, but ih* nett moment the latter engine ttrurk the rrsr Pullman. No >an •er* derailed GiVEN MANY PRIZES I Washing- nxhlbHora ictired a large number of . .: ,_* at the St leouis exposition, aciordlng to Ri mer E Johnston, esecutlve commis sioner at the fair from thla stair He rrporti thai three grand prl/e*. II gold medal*. 45 silver medal* and 27 tronic medal, we-, gtren exhib itor* from thl. .t.te Tony Plckard. a bartender, wee h*ld to *n*w*r a rharg* of assault and battery before a Jury In the II perior court yeeferday by Justice Gordon. Otlo*Mlller, a sailor, is the complaining wltneea The row oc curred In lh* Hoena saloon, ■ King street resort Miller narrowly st eal-el losing hi* Uf*. II!. » ii !, claim I* lhat h* »»* under th* Influrnc* of ii.,...-. snd did not know shil h» waa doing. it. had discovered what all other Marchers hi lotlg da.patted of find- j i .'.« —en eaay, perfect, permanent i cute for Catarrh. With Be thought of teal from hi* arduous labor*, he wrote lit* wondrrful am on the, cur* of I'ni.iitii With no thought of the wealth It could easily win him he now ..f'rii It trie to ill who it* for It. The Infnrmitlnn 111 111 |al|ea Mill ■ aye thnuisnds of lii*. Written by t man hesrt and ■■•nil In earnest In ' hi* greet wnrk of fighting diatlia iii iinai fall ly throb with purpose and truth. with skilful buh-l ht l-O*" bale th* beginnings cf this loathsome, tresohtrou* diieii" he trace* all Its hidden workings—lis •hows the awful dangers t* which It leads—he point, out the way to a sgts snd lasting cure—the only one —at that ttrrlblt scourge of North America —Cstarrh. Kin* picture, by the beat artists Illustrate Ihe differ ent ha 818 if the dlitaae In in eg. csedlngly clear and Interesting mm* nsr. HAVE A BIG JOB ON HAND "B** Men,beta of th* Western Central latboi union hive it.rted out to l.ojiiiH the Brattle l.lectrtc com pany, hut line found that It I* one of the moat difficult task* In that line Ihey have ever tackled. Some of thi member* who live rtose to the a. .he, .f their dally labor have found It possible to beat Iks octo pus out til two 111. lib » Hi II dly by walking to ami from their work, but the ma Im It v of the Ulfß.be ft lißve colli luded ll,at B* long MS her live at I.- .en .it..- and other »we urb*. It li, better to leave lb' i»-to pus unmolested for the pre*., at. The union men are . oßalaS.eatli tHiycolllng all electrical iiiMßtiai ttoii work and nil In,- dull* tiy thr compear . however, It has taken this action because of the strike of ths union of Inside electric—l work er* and lliieineii employed by Hie company STABBED A POOL ROOM ATTENDANT WOUNDS MAN BECAUSE HI LEANED AGAINST TABLE M. c. (lordrin. a pool snd bllllsrd table .tti*. I.i.i «t ih* Heiltl* liar, ■tabbed snd dangerously Injured ] Chailn Wililroni. a lumberman, •hotlly after I o'.iwk i, at. i :..v if-; lam eon. Waiitrum la ii...- at the M*attl* (J.natal hospital. Ooidi.n le ..•liflt..-I In Ihe rlty lei I pocket knife barely n.ii.e.j Wal.troni'. t. .11 but It i. Bald that birring j complication., h. Will (.cover. W»l --■ trom leaned age net the table, which i;..i-!i.ii IB faring for The latter told bin, |. Hop 11. Wllneei • a ssy thai (lordon Matted for Wal atroni and the right began. art. • • ►nut • .iii.i: .it* VVal.tr.ut. utter, l a cry md Haggrred iwiy rrom hti ■ ritag ut.1.1. llltxi. vast ...i. riowlng from Id* ■Id*. It v i.i bi.ii. i. i that he wis morlilly wounded. Patrolman Cam eron was ailed In end pla- *d Oor don under aii'it The rlty ambul ance stt tuiriinnnad and took Wat ■lrom to the hospital Th" knife could nut be found. 11 la thought that when (lordosi waebed hi* hand, it th* real el the tiloon he bid Ihe knife. He l-mltl Habblng Wul itroin. City liel*. lives Adaim and Cottiett '.-"•.- iiui kl> on the scene and assisted by Patrolman Cameron, secured lb* details of th* eftemptrd murder. Gordon I* *t year* of age MUST RETURN ! THE MONEY Terence O'flrlen. admlnl*tritor of lh* fittioti* Sullivan estate, must re pay to the Mis'" slinoit Ik.OOO which e.mr Judge 11*11 sat July J allowed ti Hri.-.i and hi* attorney, J J. M."'*fferty for their services. When lb" large fee* wer* sllowed It was claimed that th* heir* of lb* estate wet. not In court and the supreme court • ruling that ln ill iui h casei the hair* unit be given an opportunity to be heard before administrator . fees are allowed, i. of great interest After th* court hid allowed the ■dmlnlittitor IS.Iw for lervtce* • 1.l h hid ie.ii rendered and 8880 * I month for hit ami.*. th* | helri protest*., and took the matter to th* supreme court. Biking thst ultiieii be made to return the fee and alio Iks the tuperlor court Judgei be restrained from allowing Sue raw " "Pamrviit-a •j ~A %*-m Ha aataaHgaj ■__ Meadowdaße TEN ACRE TRACTS ' Are going faster than ever. Over fourteen hundred acre* »old during the peat few month* Mori thin on. hundred people hive bought home* here. New families moving In every »"1. Men ire clearing land, making mails building homes, planting orchard* Sod .mall fruits Meidowdile li a pretty place, right on the Sound It already ha* _ I'ostnffii * a. 1.....1. re.' i.irsnt, two store* new railroad station, new a_aal dock, and now thai the Heattle-Everctt Intel urban .load It being pushed to completion. It certainly has a great future We have EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES more which we are now pining on the market In FIVE and TEN Acre Tracts If you want a good piece of land fur very Utile money. Go out at once and make your selection. TEN ACRES $200—TEN ACRES $250 TEN ACRES $300 . . ■ ........ Just a little cash down, and small monthly mint. Take Great Northern any morning at __. Iluy round-trip ticket to "Togo" Of fice on the groundi. WEST* L~_ . 1 ROBERT j WHEELER f -~~~~^ MALTBY T and 8 Unl,*) Bio«*» J , 408 end 410 New Yerk Clock, j BB\_\\l__B_B__B_BMmmßß BBB_-B___________B___-_B____BBaaaa____________________^ We Still Have Bargains Left In Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry at the Chicago Loan Office We still have a few solitaire diamond rings left at $25 each. Sell In any Jewelry ttore it $45.00 to $50.00. Alto have a few diamond brooches left at $24.00 each, which are worth a great deal more If you will Investigate their merit. One ,Usui. brooch, »ct Willi 7 diamonds, for $150, Which Is a great snap. Wo have man) more, too numerous ta im B-Oa, which we shall be pleased to show you II you will call. WATCHES—We havo more Watches than we can carry. Ha have ladles' watches st $10 which you cannot duplicate for less than $20 elsewhere. A great number of ladies' and gents' watches which we will tell st sny price*, lltg stock of hrscelet*. ring*, chain* suit everything Id the Jewelry Una Call ss toon a* convenient, a* this tale only lasts one week. 117 Yesler Way Opposite Seattle Hotel FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.) COMPLETE CREDIT HOUBEFURNIBHERS. a UNTIL CHRISTMAS WE HOLD GOODS FOR H.1.H1 DE LIVERY WHEN DEBIBED. , B __- . 1 Beginning Tonight Store Remains Open Evenings Until Christmas Lit. win bats no tlsns la shop daring ike dap will Had this t >|,|. no .* opp ■. till.ll, to _»•*• llieii Istmes pun lian • a ' Specials From 7 to 9 Tonight Six Silver - Plated An 80c Decorated Decorated Knives and Six Havlland Cup China Plates, Forks for and Saucer While They $2.98 48c ** Knlve* are plated with A genuine Havllstid Cup I U C 1. dwt. ellver snd end t—', In a pink have Fieri, h gray fin- floral decmtl.m with Each ,__ . . - . vine* and full*** In **•"• h.r.dlr. of f.ncy .,.,„,,,„,„„. mmlm T%~. -are pattern, fork* are ot _ nd lU ,i,<il*. are orna- of fine quality same pattern st merited wllh ttlppl*d china In a vi knlvei. Bpeilal price B«I4. llegulsr price rl»ty of sliet ... - 10c leer cup and "in and decoration.. While Ihey lail. to. „ r; » hl ,e they last While Ih.y last, night, between I snd tonight, between T snd between 7md t I, per art of sli knives I, per .up and saucer tonight, your snd all fork.. 12.08 IN< choice lO* aaata a. ____._■- * — FREDERICKS NELSON, [Inc.] Comr-I.tr Cti.it Houwfurnish*rs Second Aye., Madison and Spring Sis. Overstocked! $100,000 Worth of Accumulated Unredeemed r leQQeS the Dollar All these goodi have been remodeled and ire Just a* good as tew. This stork rompritei Uiamondi. Wat< bee and Jewelry, alio new stock of Wat. ties and Silverware and Umbrellas will be sold at a grest reduction for tbe lays. | UNCLE Diamond Broker 517 Second Avenue, Near Jamas Street ESTABLISHED 1884. NOTICE Bridge, Beach & Co Superior Stoves and Ranges Are B*.lift By BCHRAM ft GORDON, Ballard, Wash. Ry„ fee* In an estate without first see ing that the l.eiri are notified. The supreme court tefusrd to grant *t_cb an ordar. as tt held that th* supe rior court judge* would here—Tier follow th* ruling made in thl* cage. It I* rumored that the heirs to th* Sullivan estate may attempt to re cover some of the money allowed O'lirlen prior to July. •