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« J^F) IlladtJaKSBaan \A I Wwm\Wmfm**W t^'aarda. m^^mmW ML* t*^^U^a^e a ______B STflBfeV^^t4 Tk / V#^S^Bg«i Laaas^^^l BB"^^" ' ,*^ v' ± AT *'.\ lUItHEI^RS ROMANCE." • During New Year week, al the B*. atlle, theater, * Jamea Nelll, l'dythe Chapman ahd the Nelll company -"will make their fun. well appearance In "A Bachelors Romance.** ••*"■*; , -**A Bachelor's Romance" la 1 tl* t •iTOAtelv connected with the Nelll repe.aru.tre and fits the Nelll ro^- Winy | personnel like a glove. Mr. . Weill's portrayal of the literary re cliiw., D.-iMal Holm**, t* on* ot lb. . vJaw.i-js, nf the local stage. Edythe Chapman will play Helm LcUrandc, 'David's-itiairltd lister, and Kath wine t'ailinanand France* t'loison will alternate «« Sylvia. . t **Rt*DOLPH AND APOI.PH." j."A Utile Oulrast*' will be-given SCENE FROM HI [KH.I'H AM) aAOSWH THIRD AVENUE. at lh* TWrd Aveotta tonight for the I bat time ¥, .. ".Rudolph and Adolph,"^wlth two"' , new German dialect comedians la : the utt* role, • opens at tha .Third 'Avenue theater tomorrow afternoon with a' New Year matteee." Harry ITtce. who paved Adolph l isi ft** with Charleta Mason, ptaya Rudolph thl* year, and Harry, West, who was | the >• underetody * for the Roger Broa he. a last season, plays Aapilph. Heady Turkish ffS#jT~" Baths,cor. Flrsti\| Irf% a».andWaih.stVllV Curing Catarrh The rure of tht* irt.l.liwt* disease la.one of th* greatest twnefai lion* of tnesdtrai ac*»nr* f'auaed I •usually frero espawar* or neglee ted cald*. catarrh."once established, cling* penrtsteriltr to Ihe affected membrade* and estend* "along the continuous inu.a-.un surface, from the or If be ef tfc« Ma. to t.h* |detpe«t part* af. the lung*, ta th* Innermost recesses of lb* ear. and throughout th** entire length of ilhe atlmetilary psal. impuirtng. when iscjt completely dctrcvinr. the artlnn cf the atntmrh, ilcer l«w . fam atinrya ...... - Perhaps the biiivp.i .Linger with thU disease la from <*ensumption, which .1* readily Introduced Into the »y*l*m Ihrough catarrhal utters of tb* ft****- threw! or bronchial tubes -The t.olumblan Treatment effecte th-orough and radical cures of all eatarrlial dlne-ases. ■■ '■'-. -L, "..".''; '-"-■■'.. -■ .:''•- .■'-..».-..•■/ .* ,-v - \ : •-■-,-•--,- There Is Danger in Delay '■ -- - " > '*'- ----.- •^_;.;;""__; i „^ '■ ■ .- : - - ._■■■"■' *. ■ «•- ** - Catarrh and Rheumi- M^ 0 w 8^ B LE^ Healing and Soothing .ism Both Cured .l »-'"-^ the Columbian Treat .......... ... ' -. a ISJ I li cv Mr. W. a Fra.-r. special agent ____R»H_. went Works Its Cures .and adjuster, representing in lh* Mm**** SKf•„-"%. . _ states of Washington. Idaho, __E^"***-* *" % . Mr"- '-J T"** "send. r.f l:»; S-Uaatam^and Ktahfour ef the i g_K<T* ■"'oili Fwiy.fourth street. Taco- ZlrmtmmSim liir*"*'r compaaiea - Wfi**"- *i m *"* *'iym- jOtth*«ntted^te»w*ba»h«*nfor '''MM**.-- | "I He v. Bo.* Cured .■' m-sre than _.- :>— —^ ___B_i^_L__ji • B "" .■■. "' _ s. _ •_, /^ i. — B_fe_BoH . ■ *__, I '■>* Ihe Columbian Ireatment nf Ten Yeses . Besideet __HctV' — -^ f V**T severe brceichltls. This IroM .\.t?%.v,zz;-:jsxx, -^feji-'' fi - s«fK,_!_•___-. __amr^ —f- fan tntervl.w with a r.presei ' '*■_, w _/ Gee.l r*.\- .nd Date... live -• lb* Dally Btar, he BAldS**- } H'S^^»*?»!l!!^* r ' ___________ f-.«-Tea, tt Is-true that I hay* - -KCToJf*- / '» my rhest, together wllh a deep, 1 taken;theJOalnmblan treatment, • ■■--'?lg£Sß|J*A '"" / - t ha., cough in.i worried me and the reeultai have convinced , - _a|afK£*BjK2**-i ___mjf *H day and kept tne awak* at me that Am__***m£*xS*»V*H J"* _______ Bight, I Buffered mnrb and waa It Hn Ne Cau.t 42Ek •"■fe*'' 4-/. fl___fcl»wn. quit* envious concerning my con. , __S_W_^__."^7*^7J WSBBE?. "'»"") when 1 went to tbe Colutn gtefthe enre of ehremlc dl«.*«*»- ff&_Bg^s_ >WIB -dan Institute, where my Thl. tr.atm.nl ba* cur»d me of ££E3&¥_.V>m __. EKara & __ . ._. . _ catarrh."from'which I bad saf- *^^*^*iJ^^9%i frw**'*' Huibaed H.d Bean Cur.d feted f*r twenty years, end d.rr- fft^S^/^'Art/jK ' F\^_mW__nn{fi ,* .. . ■ ftog that time I had nn«.ece-*ful- ™ ™*^*»- iX '\ IK Krtil of Jhreatened «"U"*Pltei. r-ure. of evwrr eaaieelvahle de-| Disgusting Catarrh N Sgra^CTS?? Disgusting Catarrh : Th. const.rvt H^.d.ek.. : With Hose Bleeding Our Specialties Ib* nauaeattna 'dropping li my ' ——-———___—_______ Ithroat. and ha* restored my sense Mr. O. X, Darling. Inaurance Chronio Catarrh In all its forms, lef-smeth wKlch had been badly broker, t2O Fidelity building,Ta- A*thm«, Bronchi!,., Inci - ■ |lmpalred,*- Before my treatment come. Wash.; %■,. Censumjptien, Rhsumstisrw, Oi. [ sny unnsuaLesertUm would put * «_, _».-« , ,„,., fee.™ «*»«* at lh* ".IT'* the L.' v' % -me out ef,breath, but I can now c .,f* r h ,„ J*.* " '. disgusting ! 17* **"»*: «**• N,rv*"" B*— 9 . Walk qulckty up the st*ep*.t hill __t_^__*i___i .mm ftoSS^S 7,* Blood **,' BKin* I th* sltgl.- We cue. all R.et.l D.•*.<., br ■■tatren - - . ,.* rt> «,. ..rllwawl for 11. cure, without ben- ■»•"■•**•■ -P-"-"1 *wethed. m '„• _? addition to the eaurrhal , m l „_,, »i«i /«,.,. rf ? iii.- I »'-■•- *- ■ - ,'a,t-t^r It Is Free ■ Afflicted With Bbeum.t..rri Doctor After Doctor 7n!T™~T —^ |H *m^*^*******^***m^mt*^*********m*-*********^m*****~**-****—mmm I ii ■ ' ■ —s—^* - i.. Consultation, examlnailon and . In my shoutderß and arm*. The with th* came disappointing re- Jl 0*"0*"1*- •Jjth pracdlcal udvlce • pain* were very «*v*re. and at «ult and waa told by aeveral from a medical eaw-rt, free or _tlme* I could not raise my arm. prcmilnent .pecUll.t* that my '" . ,i A iThls frmible also has been cured, case ws* beyond medical skill— Mlcroacoplg exaailnalions free. |and ray general health ifreatly that nothing could be done for - " " ..: * 1 C. enat Bne.k To* Highly' I Ceetleai.d to Suffer * COLUMBIA Cannot Soe.JN Too HiQhly ———. ______________________ waeawnaw se-a - <^**B__a______M__Bß__M__a*_*. 4asa_—B_N______________a*a_______i - «r aht. ...t.„^i,i ..„.„.-,. _,_.:* trom obstruction* of the nostrils, _ ___._._,__ . Tv 'ii- I' w ii v 1T,7 'i, "A *"» '"--"■"•• of mucn* lhat wer- MEDICAL vi«ih^e V.J,J1..8«l t."*Jlt lou,d »ln!"« Impossible to *xt*l, and 111 till UAL L .L°f, il r, "i? r.V b * 2t*__!__? I,«*"«n atlacka of nose tleedlng . jm the cure of obstinate disease, that occurred B.veral lime* dally. • INSTITUTE I nn ■ * The foul o-l'.r of the- *-rr!<,mie, IIbOIIIUI U C A Month ctiinniiiiil' ated to my breath, was WM" ——_____ I nriUII 111 f" wlth *hr>m ' ••'^■,• '" """ Ing I'hyslclan. . -18-. J ____________ ,*"- Suite. 320-322 ArJ.d. Buildiog, I •mm/jm' WW ammmmmWMMMm I m.v* B.e Cured Seattle. Wa.h. * a. ji i rs-»«*_- - a riia.ne. Main till, iff medicines ana * by the CntumtilaTi Treatment nnd Office ...... toll ■ ' Appliances Free mm "-"""lfeed that thl* *plendld m.. I to 8 p. m.; evenings. Tne-* --«ppllrtnces rree treatment can cure any caae of day* and Fridays. 4:80 to 8:SO: I ' . „ . """ .„., "*•-""•"* '- "*"' catarrh.** - t , i Bnndaya.^o a. m. to 13 m. -',_ •*. HTySiinnrt^Br***.^?"I?^^lE*ifßßß-___-__^BWffß!BK*__-_i__-!_PB-^ -C-_B-: Oesule- Phillip* la with Ihe com pany and la heralded *s one Of the tn«*t mititet-.-ite-H ever »e*n In 111!' part. rile- show Is under the man agement of llronatiurit A Currl., "MONTE CIIRI8TO." For their New Year offering .Messrs Plan .v Fanulng .will pro- I seat .l.iii.l -a O'NetU** iliumnllt- *uc ce»», "Monte Chrlsto." The play will be produced In the nam* careful manner that ha* marked ihelr pre vioua pro.l mt ion. at the Ak-uiuw and will give ill 111, mate member* ■nf the company an opportunity to ■how their versatility, as the play abound* with good part* for every one. , . ."-* ti Tbs list* are already at-work or : the great Chateau d'lff arena. j Th* company haa been .gaining pop* uUrtty every week tine* Ita open luff and It Is safe to say that II la easily one nf th* best popular priced companies that has ever played the rlty of Seattle, and the theater-gotag pabtlo ts showing Its appreciation. - - . -a' - -ta - ' ■ «*! . ..,,;. . Henry. Miller bo vigorous y op posed hi* ana's efforts to go on the. stajre that the young man enlisted In the navy.. ;< .. '\ - . ' Kmperor William says he ha* •peal ll^a)o.*<W of hi* private la- com. on opersa and theater? ,11 the last year. Hat Ooodvtn Is much disappoint ed over hi* twcpllnn in New York. It 1* i..i;.i David li.-l.t- ti will have a permanent theater In Washington, 111- Will plant R ettn-k company 10 11 - Clyde FHch anil William Rieele will ii'ii.ii.iiiiit.i in the diairni.ii.N.i 'Hon ot Alfred Henry I«ewl»' "Wolf vllle." The biggest frost of th* New Tork theatrical aeaaoa Ihtt* far I* tb* pruiturtlon, st ihe Criterion theater ibl* week, of A. Wi Ptiierua play, **a Wife Without a Hmlle." A* pro duced iv Lamdetii. the play had far Its» pr In. Ipal . feature a ilaaclit-.g doll, su *!»*«ded from a aofa em a room above the one In which the a. ii..n of the play takes plaea, Tht doll darn e.| and wriggled when peo ple aat upon Ihe aofa tn th* upper room .'bar l* * Frohmaa. after run. rciirfidi ration, gave way to propriety and ml out lh* dand tig Of the aiiell. M it bangs Ilfelrsa and inert atl eveolng The "wife wtth- Bet a smile laugh* once during the pl.t ha U lait e| . did not. Theodore Kremer. the Clyde Fltrh of th* melodramatic stag*, has con tributed another thriller tn the form THi; SKATTLB STAR.~SATURPAY. DEC. 31, !».< of ai, .mliiuml.ib- • iplnrloii. Thu play la railed "The Oreat Aulunio. bile Mystery.** Julia Ma. In we saya *ha ha* hot been *i» loiitented In yeara as at j |ire*ent,ln Shakespearean roles, turtles J. Col lie tt Is lielug .tarred Utß si'i.rn.ii In a new melodrama called "Pals," In tbe fourth act %k4 hero fight*. i#|.-flft..l, wllh the "home-wrecker.'* William W.-Jefferson repeats. a ttory told by hla father, Joseph Jcffersoh, the famous Bitot 'Many yeara ago, when th*. latter wa* quite a young man, he assisted at an entertainment for the benefit ut the hospital fund i.l ii eiul.ll town j where ha happened, to i.<- slopping ' during th* summer, He waa tbe only professional on Hie bill and I In lelllng of^tha performance, he said "Yetl, for loa-al talent. It waa a •flrat rate entertainment." and we inada H.vVtiil bundle _ ilolinr* for ■WW o-eNeiai « . the !u.-pit,el fund, bin there Wa* one little hitch. The town under taker waa down for a tenor auto, and he Instated on tinging. "I'm Walling for The*.** To s reporter from the New York Twlrgraph, Naur. O'Neill, the yuuag tragedienne who "catim out of the west" to ba severely scored In Outturn, gave tho following aenia tfonal interview; ,-_>, 7 "t will admit I lack rerla^i nl most Indispensable qualitlea of a woman who e**ay» the highest in the drama Of Ihe world In America, "Yea. I must lonfes*. hntjibly and penitently, to tho. rrtllca, that I apeak neither In a foreign tongue nor In English with a dialect, and that I am under S» years of age, unsnlle.t of the divorce court and Incapable of being a mother of my rival*. To he young and aoaenns tlonal and without a retinue—that I*. Indeed, to be gut tv. 1 ate BON ry. but I rant help It. "One would Ihlnk the nroadw.*y critics would ccaaie with at least a weleomtng .pn to wltnes* th* p*f» fer ma be* of a young woman who hi giving the best there 1. la her. I am not a veteran: 1 am crowing year* ! ly, ami I lfape ta grow until 'ha e»d. ' vYhsa I eea** to ..lop than I may I quickly die. They cam* to rem! me In New fat** I was attacked Ilk* » ferortou* -sat Of lh* stage, and the attack waa pre meditated. •Meosg before I .ram* here, lh* hoatlle spirit of a 4?malß * element was apparent. "I do boI understand tt except oa > tht ground thst the «.eaaoa*4 old camjialgner* of tragedy and ctasa leal drama have adopted the meth od* of tbe astute Industrial man ager, and Itftilead of meeUaß'com* petition aeeka to destroy It. Well, they cannot Beat my me. tad I havej the supreme aatlafartlon of know- Ing I am on th* ascending aide of life'a cu.rv#. while some others are oa the declining.** FATHER OF .MHINER. BEACH.* THE OASIS Bam Ilrtg**. |«st Imperial paten late of Al Koran temple. Ancient Arabic order, '. .late. of Hie Myellc Hhrtne, who died Iweeniber tl. after a brief etruggle with pneumonia. When Ih* dark shadow nettled over hla couch one of th* most prottl. nent Masaxt* in I lie wot id went to bis Maker. LIEUT. BOONE IN TROUBLE ■1 . -a tßy Script** New* As* i»-l lii) B npi a Maw* t - PORTI.AND. Dec. J I.— Lieutenant It. is M |b...in- I* B. A. wm .ar rested _t "Vancouver barrarka IBM night on hla return from a private •Junketing trip, mi which he Is .aid to hay* been accompanied by a wo- j man. making a tour of Canada. while bla wit* remained in Haa.. Francisco. Lieutenant flooae broke arrest, while In custody at Vancouver, «nd ' waa gone lacking on* day of three month*. II id he been absent aa-, other day he would have been court martialed for -li■.ettion. Aa tt Is, he will be tried for breaking arrest! BLASLEY RETURNS James Urgsly. recently acquitted of 'hi- rharga of forging the name of Mai. Frank Oreen. V. .-' A., t.i check* totaling 17,'.•"'. will leu for | New York City tonight. Measly was | accompanied by his attorney. He i says that while there are other ! charges likely to be'-brought against , hlin on the same score, he doe* not | believe they will ever be brought jto trial. The trial took plarp at i Juneau, ** FA? PI**!.KB. I hay* reduced mv welichl <T. remind*. bti.t *I*,-he|i, waist I Inch** nnd hip* I Inch** In a .hurt llm", by a gnarait teejel, harm!*.* remeelr, wlthnnt «««r. I rise or *urvln«. 1 want to tell y.. u l»ll *bout It; enclose! I[Jm(i dii.l «J., dress I linn, fl B, WOODWARD, Boa 337, Ola gun City ".. _.!,. ACCUSED 0 OF GRAFTING GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION CHARGES CHIEF OP POLICE WITH TAKING BRIBE FROM I BLOT MACHINE CONCERN ■» .- : I (Special to Tb. Star.) POnTLAND. Due. SL—Chief Pi Police Hunt has been accused be fore the ■nd jury of accepting a bribe of .several hundred dollar* from an eastern slot machine com- pany, It I* alteged that be prom ised lo throw th* town open to gam bling ana fatting to make good, he refused to refund the money. Tha riot machine- agent, win claim* to have made tbe deal with Hunt, turned tha correspondenr* over to bin employer, who .secured a local attorney to get Ihe money hack. i.a»t Right the grand jury visited Ihe tenderloin resorts and found many of Ihem running In direct vio lation of the city ordinances. Thl» i.-oilicd In the calling.before the grant! jury of the license commu te* of the rlty council, whli h Hit* week i.-iv *...I all dive licenses. Will Send Peary To hind Pole r a (S.i, I. Th* Star) , NCW YORK, Die, SL—A group tit wealthy men ba < combined to eld lieutenant R. i: Peaty in reaching the aortb pole. They hay. farmed a club and Incorporated IL Th* president 1* Morris K. Jeasnp; treasurer, Henry i-»rii«ti aed sec;. r*tary, 11. L, it li-min Among HM director* are John 11 Flag lei j Anion A. Haiti -in! Profc-Mor 11, F. lutein.* • The organtmUoa haa raised, prta ■ spall ■ aaniae it* member*, _ ron ■Merabl. .m, oa.t to avoid delay baa assumed responsibility .for ami ia now building a special ship of exceptional *trragth and powerful engine*, to tt* completed about March 1, IS".*, The ahlp wilt be ibe tahrat ever constructed ta thl* emm try for arrUe dl*covery. TWO KILLED TWO FIREMEN MEET DEATH , AND TWO OTHERS ARE IN JURED AT CHICAGO tßy Bertpr* New* am n , I.By tkrr.ii. Xew* A**'ni iCHICAOO. Dec. SL—Fir* last Sight completely deatroyed the re pair barns of tbe Chicago Union Traff.e company at Fortieth street aad Western avesse, entailing a !..«. Of IIMS.OGd. Two firemen we-. killed, two other filed* and cm« spectator wcr« injured by the failing of a por tion of th* w till. Ths dead: i CAPTAIN PAUL DICK. I.IEUTBKANT JOHN I'VNB. Tb* Injured fliiaen are: * Captain John Miller.. Char!** Anderson. LITTLE HAPPENINGS Tha Am have In their pUSSI* •ton . check for I*l which they **y la worthies. It wm passed upon Albert Zabel. a Beeond avenue "sa toon man, Thursday evening. The bum who passed It had the appear ance of a working man The check was .signed by Rlbea A Co. and drawn In favor of August Peterson. A special watch night meeting will he held at the First Free ftletlt eadi.t finin. ii ihl* eveiling, commenc lag «' » o'clock, Ilev. 13»»y will preach, after which th* old year will b. watched out with *olemn .■Servla-e and the new year welcomed. ■ The .cliy s. hi.,i board yesterday .passed resolution* *of regret upon the reiiicm. Nt uf Charle* 11 I.i t*rson. who hit. b",-ti for a long t*w»* a member of th* board. The Cottage City, owned by the Pacific In.iii Ste.ni,ship rompany. reached port last evening from Alaska. Hli.' carried II passengers and a larg* cargo. The »bl en countered heavy wind* coming aautb The Necessary ! Feature OF AN AFTER THEATF.R LI'NCII ia a reveragk Hl' in.the \i itiks WHICH AID DIGES TION AND ENCOURAGE hi: FRESHING SLEEP. ML hS l_fe?^l?Pl^P tW ™. DCOC IS HK.IT OF ALL FOR SERVING I AT VN-i TIME. CONTAINS-! NOTHING lICT PLEASURE AND LEAVES NO HAD AFTER _' r V FECTS, 2 dog. half pints delivered for >th\ Phono Et. £6. JUDGE OSBORN A T HOME Judge* lib 'hard Osborn relumed to hi* hum* from the In.splint Thurs day, Thn judge lias 1..-en i online.| at Hi* Beat It. i ;■■!.. r.-il hosplliil for several weeks end for a lime was* dangerously sb k, Thl* morning be was feeling trim tt belter iirid Is now well enough to r.cclvn bl. friend*. C WALL STREET WAS HAPPY BROKER. AND SPECULATORS BELIEVED THE RUMOR THAT LAWSON HAD BOLD OUT (11, g.-l!pii. Ns*. a..' I NEW YORK, Dec. SL-Hooiebody .played a trli;k on Wall atreet yes terday. Th* report Hint th* Stand ard OH crowd hail bought Every holy's M..,;,i, in-, and that Thomas W. !.;.« vi would sail for Kurope, threw the whole street into par oxysm* of joy. A sharp rise In | Amalgamated Copper wa* in part dv« |e» the rejoicing. Where ihe report came from no body know*, but It had magical traveling, qualities., Hr-foie noou in iiin i., al.Ht, I/iiiia and Chicago were wiring rranlkslly lv know If It waa true,' ' With touching simplicity Wall •treet believed the itnry, and for three hour* the report . reigned, spreading from office to office, gau gaining in. details a* it went. Aa thoriutlve denials. »«i,. finally mad*, and then the joy turned to tear*. MAY STOP RUSSIANS BRITISH WARSHIP. ..LEAVE AUSTRALIAN PORT UNDER MYSTERIOUS ORDER. IBr Scrips* New* am n i MELflOt'llNt:, Dec. IJ,—The Ilritlah warships Cadinu* and Torch sailed under aesla-d order* today, II I* believed they am going lo Mar shall Island In lonne. tlt.n wilh the possibility of Admiral iloj eatveiisky atetnpttng to coal the Ilusslan Bal tic fleet ther*. THEODORE THOMAS SERIOUSLY ILL ' _- tßy acrtpp* Kews Ass'n l CHICAGO. Dec, IL—Theodore Thomas, the famous music tan and diafwctaer.ils aerieusi/ ill with »*iew ii..iii.. .nd b|_a t*a-r*! ■ ■■ •■ * s iisititea last night that tbey were becoming alarmed, ttr, C. F. H.y, wtm Is in attendance, said: "Pneunieinlii has attacked on* lung, but Mr. Thomas has auch an escilent iN-nßtltullon that he has at least a rhanc* far recovery." OPEN BIDS ! FOR CRANE (Special I* Th. Star) WAHIIINOTON, De-. ll.—Bid* ware opened at the navy depart ment today for iht 49-ton mile at the Puget Bound navy yard. The only bidder waa the Cleveland, O-, Crane A Car Co, %'. 4*o. I —- 'ihe ua a rail. *A. give you a ftrat-claaa foto at a medium price. New Studio. Eltel building, Second and Pike, .bout January 1. Eggau A Erlcaon.i **♦• THE GREAT LAND SALE OF 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS- * IS TO COMMENCE AT ONCE We are offering 10-acr* tract* lhat nr* very easily cleared, having practically no standing timber on them, as low as .ZOO for in acres. This land haa an ideal location, being on Hie Bound and Great Northern railway, only 40 minutes' ride from the city, and only i. short distance from the Beattla-Evar elt Interufbnn, There are two stores, a postoffic-e, railroad station and wharf on this land. Ww are building house., making roads, clearing land. This I* a very busy place, and worw>Kfor everybody. Beveial of the tracts have running water the year round. The price rangea from 1200 to j4 o n for 18 acres. Terms. 125.00 cash and 110 per month. This Is less that' one-half the prlc* asked by other* for bind similarly situated. We wish 1.. .-. ii It nil out In 30 days. This ts TOUH opportunity; go and see for yourself. Take tlreat Northern train at the foot of Columbia slreet. at 8:10 a. m., any mlaa Iluy return ticket to Togo, fare 10c. Agent .ii the ground will show you the land. WEST & WHEELER 8 UNION BLOCK WEATHER FOR THE YEAR Heatll* ha* ii& Stlik*coming on ao count eif the weather for Ihe past year. Thn weather pyn^might have e-nt out mime olajHie -ffouiiy day* and "let a Utile aiiiinsine In," but, all In all, he did pretty well. Too much BUQShlna Is llat.lo to make people "clumpy," aiO-l the weather manu facturer Is not going to till,'- any chances. The total number of Hear days up to liecetnber 1 waa Xi, and Hie weather man as*urea Ui<e public that this noslfa will not Increase the number materially. There were 114 naitlally ffbudy days during III* sain* perlor and 138 cloudy days. These, numbers will be materially Increased when the total for Decemb er Is added. August had Ihe largest number of clear day*, and February had ihe least Not one cheerful clay I* re corded for February, while 19 Bre given for August. November I* credited with tbe largest dumber of ciotdy day*, 25 In all, and August Is honored wtth the least number. The total fan! i.ii'iiiliii for the year-was 37.72 Inches. November hold* the record for the most, with Ml Inches, August has llie en.all Sgt amount, which wa* .07 Inch, The average temperature for the year I* given as f,i.l degree*, rcb ruarjr ha* the coldest average, with 40 degr.ee*. [ July was the warmest If you have spent all your spare catch for Xrnu gift*, but ihould Ilk* to take advantage of our ', J-a_r\vit<_K.ry Bourgeon, Se^le We would like you to bear In mind that wa , EXTEND LIBERAL CREDIT pay a little down and a little each week is all wa ask. You will find our »[„-. prices for this sale a decided saving. Westberg & Childs Clo-_lts,'S\iitN and Millinery 1312 SECOND AVENUE Bam* price, . ash or credit— < M per week buys a tailor mad* .Suit. f> j JL R_a_dia,tor 'jtffi&frtb. ry I // J__\\ Tl>* acme of perfection, tha! rf *7'Wi /y fff -*>•*.«• '9lr*l InnovaUon In th •'"•en*sß i.»'A_r:^a_r*N ** _\ ol *tt>im •***••«>*■ tor the home. i fMl%^ r _^2^^^^_\^(^^'* Wber* you want It. When you /HE t__£ll -t-'W. ;H "*** nt it and at a minimum ex lntlX ViSmMMA _* til Ij pease. Steam heal produced by UtlKi ■-■'*_»!"_iirjl'^ I 1 C*" " 00r €rf**oß "r •■'*- u» B**'!.* i aHfcd____PC.-S±±±i3 "n'! <Mr r'-prets'-ntative. MMii ' -__$w_Bl_r * *'■-■• l'"s!'l''.'- Fourth Avenue p,oHiy^^^mm*^Z7~^:7p I*-J'l L'Dir,n Street *.a_M*r "-nga^w .__^_ m \^g g f Buiuet, El. Zl. intL, Ex 73. .'IV-i * «-,• • - Seattle Lighting Co. A Christmas Present for the Poor fAa -. . Any person needing m ■gLA_£**L glasses and cannot afford ___, taV j Vfr'^aK^ *° Purcba.*e, can have their m"m\ _W\. ••"'Sk ar'i *"i-\--4i'•'"' ' lK,:''-'''■ *"'' receive /{_, J wBC »V * g*v - **^ Glasses W Free of Charge for One Week DR. DAVID M. TSUNEISHI OHIENTAL OPTICAL CO."i*a s^ '." Watchmaker and Jeweler. 1519 FIRST AVENUE. I month, averaging 61,2 degrees, Th* coldest day of Ihe year waa January 20, when ihe thermometer wtat down W 29 degrees. Tha waraia**. I day In equally .accorded to July and August. On July>2l and August 4 tha Hiermometer steamed up to 10 degree*. ** The greatest arao-int of rainfall for a single day waa on Novaaahar Wi, when l.» inche* fell. On six days during the year, more than an Inch of preclpltaUoa ta recorded. December 29 Is second ln total rala fali, with 1.57 inches. RECOMMENDS THE WHIPPING PO&T WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. ll— Th* local grand jury in making Its annual report for the preaent term of th* supreme court of th" District of Columbia, yesterday recommend ed the establishment of whipping post* in the district Tha question haa beea much agitated ever since lh* president In hie last annual message rea-ommended corporal pun ii.hm.iit for wife beatera In the Dis trict of Columbia. Th* recommen dation of the jury I* as follows: "The difficulty of establishing lha whipping post as a means of punish ment for wife beatera and petty lar ceny offenaca has been Investigated by this body, and the majority of the members are of the opinion that It would prove very effectlvs In re ducing ths number of the reprehen sible crlni**.**