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a ee . —— . - ~ { ° e * 2 : SEATTLE STAI - a - ——— ~~ } « OAOFSOO SOO SEOSSOOD i THE SEATTLE STAR. a Sa a ae a A Vk Sr ee Wee Wer Ee SCTE nnn . ' ¢ BH, “Wetts & Co PUBLISHERS s ody 1 Cl . Cl . [Ile l° Ocal Chit-Chat... — ¢ ° very After t Sunday Telephone Pike 159 | 19 r PV WAS ewe ee , DR, Se UR Ci A TCL ONY eee ae for ape see, Yb le pe ae ee ta errs Sead og | he rem er en wae | ° \¢ ; Mr. C.F, Meyer wan in Tacoma on}Anne club house, About 60 people | ¢ . 4 c Thursday were pr t and a lark of an even \¢ le M W. L. Benham returned to] ine wan |? , r Spokane last Sunday xdbite . Des ¢ We can sell Pianos 25 j¢ The possibility of putting a union passenger depot on the water Sir, Gharies Bwaieo’: Gt Wallalé, | tas oe MTARE SE Wate. 10 : +4 front, opposite the business section of the city, ts being discussed by | was in Tacoma thia week Kk eve at Ranke Hall, There | per cent less than any Z 1 J many people who are flatly opposed to the placing of freight shods Mr, and Mra. L. Rooth removed to] Wan a larg , ne lar in the city, ke at arly potht north of King street. They say that it mimbt be advan. |e McNaught house this week |. Gotapany A p other dee . tugeous to have the passenger terminal up near the heart of the city, Mr Georg Waite A family flan enterta an e Good reason why “we can 3 and thus largely remove the necessity for the use of hacks and omnt- | TA6oma, spent Thursday in the cliy evel abe ¢ js > bases Mr. George Hadley ,of Co. D, First “s bi do this: rd regiment, has gone to Tacoma The dew ’ a There is no doubt but that a centrally located depot for the use | I'l" ae eee e . - Pee eae o Of all of the roads would be advantageous, but the fact must be here |” stiee Mary MeKiroy and Mima g.| World ea der Gold String ° borne in mind that the foundationsof a great city are being laid |ia Hayes are visiting friends at Au- |? f peor nt ol rs Just now, and that within the next 26 years there will probably be a [burn , n the ha he Schomacker dozen ratiroads, transcontinental and local, demanding admiasion to | Mr. Gilbert Costetlo, of 421 Terra on Ty next r the union cepot Woull the network of necessary tracks not, therefore, perk left yesterday morn alt Rh sat ‘ye! Piz Oo ile cut off the water-front of the town as effectually aa though the N Mr Otho Callahan, of 1816 Twig {at the Mad Mtre lan | 4 P, bad been permitted to erect its freight sheds and other obatruc- |avenue, left yesterday morning for! t fine tons on the site selected? Dawson " tieon s the Ig It would be well to go slow in making a perpetual concession Mr. and Mra. HM, Hurke, of tant ‘ Tuesday ' je even for a passenger depot, on the water front with all aepecta of | Be a nt avenue, spent Wednesday | \ the W |e the matter have Been carefully considered. If, after due invertigation, ee Ah eavullet A ny . =. Mt is found that present advantages are not greatly outwelmhed bY | ison street. wae in Tuccma lam arranged ' , 3 | 3 > future disadvantages then, by all means, let the passenger station be | Thuretay b uded na da ° ece eco ° focated near the business center. As for the proposed N P. fre aht Mr, David Stam, of 2% Terry ave Mise Cha f ¥ e e 4 @heds and freight tracks, as well as those of the Great wthern. hue north, has been visiting in Ta wave ar t numb f friet 2 i * only o1 ion for them and 0 of K ma this week ast ev f the forty © @f Made, and will stand in this damp climate better and longer than any other fe there is only one location for th and that Is south of Ki ~ - . « lwited geeeke oa - ed. Tho |@ 1 4 if { k ° SF, Mellen’s plan to absord th: water front was preposterous and has ate Beeres — ¢ ad Bown! 4p dager z ; aoa |e This is common sense, and you will be easily convinced if you loo b4 already been effectually killed rig + cs F — ta ° noover. W Id kindly solicit you to investigate, e —EE Sor, Be Saleh. ct wt Mana | Bacitio Leten BN kK. of P.1¢ ndle only reliable makes; no cheap stenciJed o ‘The blue funk Into whieh London has been thrown by the depress. | avenue, returned Wednesday from ave an of . Wednenday | © Piano; nol ano tiuhip-boxes. Remember our 3 3 news from South Africa is the natural reaction from the feeling | San Franciaco, evening in the lodges the D4 prices ¢ 25 per cent less than any iz f over-confidence which permeated the Hritinh mansea at the out Mra. T. F. Townsley, of Tot Denny 4 ae ° other dealer in the city; o sreak of the war, The idea that the campaign against the Boors was | "¥: left thie week for a few days Cute fii : ° Peeeeeeeeuens "2 soing to be a military promeanie to Pretoria so completely posse the its nak Sie Lincoln, of it Lani Saturday « » Qua n, @ | bd average Britisher that the truthfulness of his dream seemed unassall- | Pontius avenue. let che Walla |od Beak iM Welson, of |S | 4 able to him. That these notions were not prevalent in government | Walla for San Francis Rent r ' , y ‘| im ( P ( | | N E ils circles, however, was made plain enough by Lord Sallebury's remark in Mr. Apton Dettling, of Beighteenth Hey Jo v= ' t. ! ~ " We his Guildhall apeech in angwer to the criticism of Great Britain for |8VehUe, In the guest of Mr and Mra P10 ly ; : ? . : Thi AS PIKES 2 attacking a nation so much weaker than herself. Taking inte con- | D&V' Humming of Tacom ce ne ‘ $] Between Second and Third Aves, 18 PIKE STREET jg sideration the element of distance and the unpreparedness of the Brits |, Mr% Fa Rosenberg has returned ; sia a a ee le ish for war, the Boers were really the stronger, and the victorion thus | sie Alder. evers fret Are ra 4 Emp bch An POPE TR Se cee eee eee esos eee e eee sooo se oes ose Hoos SOC CC OC ee far scored by them have probably surprised nobody tm authority in Mr. - Thomas Watson, of : ‘ Bs : = held at the Engiand. Military operations cannot be conducted in obedience to | ble, is quite Hl at the realdence Bor aang stu) that publi clamor, and Gen. Buller, who is an astute man, ts not |Mr JH OW 109 Hel! street ae al erent S SOing to jeopardize the success of h jane by a premature move in On Thanksgiving x b ‘ < , Wed ; 4 = order to satisfy the home demands for @ retrievement of past disas Chen Club ga ar nesday ¢ gto ¢ i “ ter. The aggressive will be assumed by the British armies in South |“! [Pe Queen Anne his h ¥ . ' fi . bd Africa when all necessary preparations shall have been completed: tn | (Mire. Archibald McArthur, of 121s of bie we. t A smart boy to |2 0 | a e S ac S =< the meantime the British people riust be prepared to take such whip with friends in North Yakima. rr 1 ‘ a \ learn the printer's S oe pings as may still be in store for them with as good a grace as pow hid, Wares 8. - N ik. A tt ‘ Lyk *. oa Se Re ae . sible. Veceli atenua Mat feat Sans amd ’ trade. Wages from s <=> ir —_- | this week to mpend the wis hs gave at the Oo the start. Apply at o., The tong anticipated and oft announced breakdown of the Fil- The young ladies residing AN r atthe Star office. _ =< . pino “government” reems, at last, to be an accompliched fact Ite | Old Ranier gave a very « — > os Me a Var ler @ _|\= ae j dancing party last Tuesday « ® w 3 == . . » » f treasurer and secretary of the interior have been taken, and the reat 1. The aff wh: dong: ; te D » » b j of the outft, including generals galore and possibly Aguinaido him * Mr hard ¢ ay ne o S | ORM WAS = - ecem er rices ‘ he official o ot | known reside tite . s 5R self, are in hiding somewhere within our lines. The oficial organ of | Known Fenldent of Kitties On Tuesday ev he G sled 4 No. 3 Li », with Globe SF } the “government,” La Independencia, has ceased grinding out Fillpino ry A. ¥ t f ww *O.+ Amp, wita Glo oft P victories, and printed its valedicuory immediately preceding the cap arrived Thareday at . “ : NOT LOCA! = tt aes P si ture of Tarlac, while the Pilipino army has dispersed, its members wenter stay te Ausske.| Oe oe 4 with ad No. 2 Lamp, with Shade 80 mingling with the rest of the inhalitauts as amiling “amigos.” | Mrs. KE. C. Neufelder, of 416 Har- © % wise aaa : = St: * a —_——— 4 [Yard avenue north, gave card par sabes of “ : sii seid Hh lie ae No. 34 Lamp (Standard), with ‘The story is current in Washington that President McKinley wi ty at hee residence on Thanksgiving @ttended. There war a Ane® | vewrels ote Cape Flattery, and Shade 1.00 acknowledge t# meritorious services of Gen. Joneph Wheeler, Gen. | eve 1 - pie pode gage oe Shade se = Fitzhugh Lee and Gen. James Wilson, of the volunteers, by appoint Mr 8 BL Hicks, of 24 Thirticih A ant t i . Vin pe stink wae - im vel tlic: ties ‘ ‘ ing them and retiring them with the rank of brigadier general. in the avenue. left yesterday morning for « : th <a oF ha Ditto, with Reading Shade 1.35 rief visit to Lynn canal ports an e Ye na Mise Rt. | raves far below fn Prancts and Ni feaular service. This would be a very suitable way of honoring thes |), 044, neas et for o6 8 eudden change of weath Christmas Portable Stands, com- distinguished soldiers, and at the same time providing for them (n the Mr. James Diller and Misa Neatrice k at home of th r the veenct is Mkely to 3 x future. No doubt the senate would willingly confirm appointments Burna were married last Welnenda * parents, Mr Mrs HLA er bad experience on t plete with Welsbach 3.50 at tte home of the bride's parents ' nN Madison street and) ron to (hy uthern ely well, deserved. 2213 First avenue th avenus, Rev a Last T . r i. . . ers, who was seriously Ul for y Benson was and ly. th r Rie | ee = ¥ ‘ . time, has ben able to be a@bout part n Concan 1 et ' tove in an’ her decks > — : of cack day this work maid. Mies ie Con were awash. The varkentine tre | ay 214-216 Cherry Street 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BP. Mosse, © Yo" the we ne ¢ «ard, th id arev Weish, an of 1600 Thirty-ftth avenue, feft today pat of Kae B, oe th aner Morth Bend = ye ? for New York. On the Wth they |” ‘ ¥ guests et am . all for Bremen, Germ ABE page Gren ® an Dr. Frank M. Conn, of 614 Terr ® ‘ nda) AAAS ARAN) avenue, returned from California ¢ smatder ‘ tht week, accompanied Mra.‘ nected with th ‘ a “ Gn, who io much improved in (racine, wim tne Nattonal Hank | many vees They Looked So Neat f aM ‘ Francie 1 so sweet” that eve Will of Wisp Club rave a iM ode 40 | ane outa kne that they Gance last evening at the Queen et t ir linen and fine Plymouth Congregational Church, Morning: John 27. Fvening: “Th ‘ o tas sh wails nundered at the Queen —Corner of Third avenue and Uni- | Love of d Manifested in the Sa = sii a City Laundry, for they were Immac- versity street. Rev. W. H. G. Tem-| vation of Men 2 - Rutt ulate in their ness Shirts, ple. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m Grace M. FE. Church—Thirtieth ave | EPUBLICANS collars, cuffs. waists, under- ‘New| nue south. near King street. Rev ow and ever Even-|W. H Selleck, pastor. Services at Tiller ur call trade prices—no bundics Beattie Tabernacle (Baptiat)—C First. Presbyterian Church—Cor Mende shirt Mar, 12%c; shirts, fan ner of Jefferson street and Boren! ner of Fourth and Spring. Rev. A sles a took 12 cuffs, 4c. "Phone avenue, near James street power) L. Hutchison, pastor, Services at 1 to keer Pike house. Rev. 8. C. Otrum, pastor.|a.m. and 720 p. m. Morning “A Ex-SenatorCall Beginsa Con- Fusion Forces in Kansas Will coodea = Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. | Holy Ghost Chureh.” Evening: “Un- ’ oarEne NEN San eoeere é Cit St L i { First Baptist Church—Foureh ave- | 4¢r the Sun.” test Against Tallaferro. Unite for Bryan. he was thea towed to I ka by een ] y cal aul Ij nue near James eg: Rev L. 8 BL recta oes Baptist er 4 h — WASHINGTON, D. c. D , TOPEKA. Kan. De ie rs : ad Ranger : The - cg - 426-28 Fourth Avenne, betweeh Union end Pike Bowerman, stor. Preaching ser wenty-four avenue sout Ser wtatemen t . s jeaon 18 ——" ing vuarar it ae and 7:3 p. m. Morn-| vices at 11 a. m. and * p. m. Rev. 1” # statement ane ty Bees 1¥ 2 mans ' k and fon Francis Her ——— tne: “Pieat Lier on O14 Truths: Dougtase formerly of California will rors pie Tiyad A a . a ra has been raised | AMUSEMENTS Os, at e Fall of Man.” Evening: “Mid-| preach mornin 4 even me ar a Ape \ at sate of - — $ lame Visits.” First Christian Charch—Rev. J. .|(0r°, ce tnt mate ie aneused of hav. NAD MO LIGHT. ITTHIRD AVE. THEATER. Church of Immaculate Conception Smith. ter This hurch now +) ugh bribery with money at is r erat ig 2 So eae —Broadway and Madison. Rev. A.| holds union services with the MP. | gait tn have come through th t.| Rope I. A. Rorevick, a Norwegian] x ; : ; were in charge. Low mase at 6:20, |church, corner of Pine and Third av-| fers of ghe Btandard Ol Company ee : or, was arrested last night by! One Week, Starting Sunday, Dec. 3—Usual Matinees 7:30 and $:30 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 enue. Services at lla. m.and# p.m. genator Call sent 2 ’ Meg lat bi a. m. Evening service at 7:30. | English Lutheran Church of the statement, which = , n rid nm th } } P > t} Iniverce ‘Chareh af Gas Lady We Wedd sip |Tiety Trintty—Seventh and Union| typewritten pages of matte i lewalk without a ligt The show that has made the Universe Laugh, —Rev. Francis X. Prefontaine. Low | street. Rev. James F. Beates, pas-| industrial commission, with ‘ The Rays’ Hawling x Success mass at 9:20 a. m.; high tor. Services at lla. m. and 7:20 p.m. quest that that bedy ke a ¢ " } o Sacred Heart Church—Services| Howard avenue north and John | Piper ob sappy pat ee rpg tota ll ly Are e temporarily held in Brotherhood hall Rev * M geerer DASOT. | Srorida. Another copy hae been sen i 5 Hi Two hours and a half of Pure and Wholesome Fun. on Sixth avenue near Bell. Rev. T. joes At Bh a. m. and 120 p. ™.! 1. the committee on privileges an . s P % Browns patter, Low tase ané| Westmineler Prestyterian Church | (2, 18 committee on privileges and : H a Nothing But Laughs morning sermon, § a. m. High mass —Broadway. Rev. H. W. Gilchrist, announced that he would make ar ‘ fi H Pretty Girls, Catehy Must Excellent Specialties, and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Evening pastor. Services at 11 a, m, and 7:9 Syncs te have Sonatorclect Tallaf 4 Prices as usual service at 7:20. |p. m. Morning: “Children of God Ac-| iy detented , rt fac tha H : 4 of cording to Promine Evening:| tenry M. Fiagier. of the Standard | Palen of tw ' laranm " ‘ 1 Peahte avdice neh Sotede etrect, |"Manding and Walking.” Cit company and 6 Sar , HIRD AVENUE THEATER. QEATTLE THEATER Rev. H. H. Gowen, rector. Services Church of Universal Religion—In| accused by Mr. Call mt opeat : Bre Wa N Woe ET cases, | J.P. Howe, Manager at 7:30 a. m. 11 & m. and 7:30 p.m. G. A. R. hall, corner of Second ave-|men who furnished th ! iting - night, Friday,, December 1, ané Morning: “The Coming of Christ ‘n nue and James street. Rev. A. W.| brought about the election of Sena- wou k Tonight and every evenitig this week) hay WMktinns Kod Sivening the Incarnation.” Evening: “The Martin, pastor, Evening services at Taltaferro. Mr. C 4 F tne ad Mibteonte nd | Saturday Matinee an ening Parables of Judgment.” ® o'clock te nm that he intended to push th ge ou We feel pretty sure as to that Saturday | Return of the favorites, Firet Unitarian Church—@eventh, St. Clement's Episcopal Church—| matter to a deciaton he Republican y Kansas loa n folks wi eclate goo A Triumphant Success . avenue, near Union. Rev. W. D. Rev. George Buszelie, prector. Serv.| In his atatement Mr. Call refers eo cm 1 ‘ which |t carried last: Swearing HONBST VALUES—in m dak HOYT'S Giaondn gaster Morning ,service |cea at 1 8. m. and & p.m the fact that he was elected four 'y 1 tui he Filipino : and sermon at 11 o'clock: Sub: St. Mark's Episcopal Church—| times to the Senate, with a continu. niehed one-half 15,000 TRepubit N : : The Creed of the Creediess Church.” | Harvard avenue between Seneca |OUR service in that body of 18 years, can majority § the atate, 2 ‘ AU ° Novelty Co. ¢ Stranger Evening: “Liberty and Siavery—He- and Spring. Services at 11a. m and|and that he was the acknowledged f the Republican vote in Bour N) A . eroic days and deeds. Synopsis 0 p.m. Rev. J.P. D, Liwyd, rector, | representative of the Democratin bon nty alone war nearly 600 Moet Wondrous Acrobate Ever Seen} In N Ww York Franklin and Jefferson on ry;| Morning: “Waiting for Christ.” Ev-|party in his state until four yea t und ‘ in @ Wheat INC John Randolph's rebuke; futility of ening The Cloister and the|#@°, when, he says, Mr. F r, of failed to maintain state t 18 RETTED THAN A CIRCUS compromise; Kansas war; Charles) Hearth the Standard Of company, wh t Ther est WIT All Tagal Filipinos from Manila, | Regular prices matinee . Oe, Tir, Sumner; a day at Harper's Third Cumberiand Presbyterian | ™!!!!one of dollars’ worth of campaign. 3 candia " \ See Them Prices as Usual. | secure your seats not get the appeal to arms; Father Abra- | Church—Twenty-second avenue near) 0M the eastern coast of F nt compelled to f t acties with 1 celia ham; crisis and victory; an evening Kast Cherry. Rev. Elmer E. Thomp-|'nto polities tn the state and took ut aid fr 1 rt a 3 | left as b in Ford's theater; the negro, slave |#on, pastor. Services at 1a. m. and Mr. Taliafer his candidate. Mr. not even pat th ed ft no hesitancy as regards Or Hie Espy 1. W. Lowe. dntibeandotnmen and freeman p.m Call then makes the statement that st 1 f ir assortment. If you never weey ADPRACIKON African M. KE. Church--1320 Four Madison Street M. E. Chureh—Cor- | ds a eee tft gee b pure) did not b ay ry a ave traded here before, you're SRAT ILE PRINTING C0. 3 RACTION, teenth avenue, Rev. C. C. Holford,! ner Madiaon street and Twenty ° a” the ‘ ec on af the membere|other way in wide aX (6 ClHING vicree Forage pace Four nights commencing pastor, Services at 11 and 7:40 enue. Rev. A 7 " gg lag, ape Sh tag 1 a 4 ¥ : Repu ase : SUNDAY, DECEMBEE 1 paater: Ramvione #31 8 A qaied ssenie: Fy. £8) GCOS, BAO: nave Mar, 5 otetten dane that this would be a good time et us fix up an every Telephone Main 700 5 aides Calvary Presbyterian Church—|m. Morning: “The Spiritualism at|*MOW!edse and consent of the latter. | to begin the ee ed ~ : aise ngs : re eee sane ee BEACH & BOWL Twenty-fourth avenue south, near | Crrintianity.” Evening "Our be to abite the pollo mak lect che iee Eeey Gately SOF YOUR King street, Rev. Donald Rows, pas-| Wives | THROUGH A TRESTLE. ul county tick Without ir tor, Services at 11 a, m. and 7:30! Second Presbyterian Church—Cor-| corned ; : nd then you'll give the sult wear wits ‘ , 1 s p. m. Morning: “Who In a Chris-|\ner of Third avenue north and Har e Ree ae 7 lit tesa ; ats e if Mt all talk’ we indulg SURE with the Columbian tian?” Evening An Farthjy |rison street. Rev, W. A. Major, pas-|— (rennet ant, hf + MAG deL Aad ay i. ere sortr from pA nh A ry ynsecutive season Peage.” t Preaphiag et 11 4 1, ahd 140| seaterday morning, The trail waa |the fusion vote of “year, and A bw ot the State of Washingto er 8 ; Firat M. E. Church—Corner Third p.m. Morning and evening Manil-| going slowiy when the trestle, un geod 0 0 $12 Al), $15 to $20, 00 dent and Sick benefits, Agents wanted - ’ peaahae Sh aon } + heed ~~ ke de od 9 tape el ; |! lermined by recent rains, ay y ajorit f fr at KE. W. ANDREWS, President. | ————— . andall, jr, pastor. Services at nited Presbyterian Church—Cor er the engine and two had ‘ cn F, L. MILLER, Secretary LYMPI me ing ib Mg on cre n pany gg ‘ f : ite and “pn fea street, Rev.| panned the weak vat Engineer | sa us demor ate Strongest Top Coat House in the State Home office, 204 Collins Block O = 1108 Second Av 9 God, D vening nrist » Lanning, pastor at| John Clark, of Tacoma, and an ur ould ha 1a B. P. Kunkler, M and Civilization 11:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m known fireman enved thel* lives by|ka with a fusion y of 4 shies sik aa Pattery Street M. E. Church Firs ¢ Methodist church—Cor-| jumping. They were badly cut. The | 10,000 ¢ 000 , npal »J REDELSHEIMER & (0 8 " a The Trocedero ry ¥ . | g Embaimers ang street. Rev. H. D. Brown, pastor.| Rev. A Ww est, pastor. Services at| wreck and arrived in Seattle at 7| an nd ef ragoment ie ten H 600-802 FIRST AVE., COB, COLUMBIA H H20-Hes Third Ave. Near rik ntor FARCE AND COMEDY COMPANY Gervices at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.|11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. d by the state committe LEE Boocladed AREA tbl 1O-—IN NUMBER—1O % I‘ clock last evening