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THE SEATTLE STAR. Walvid dilate. | BW. Weis & Co. PUBLISHERS | CITY NEWS. ery Afternoon Exo y Teleyhons Pike (5) | ARRAR RARRAARAR tBARD W von. OR CTW | ARAAA 0 free, ae rire eee ORS awecah| rants’ to Syrt. Galen Wash, crete Seeed ss ihe Pesemen, ‘at Beattie, Washin aon secunicaat po nai | Sandy Hook, The governmental for their transportation exceeds $21. 000 A VERY 6o0D TIME TO BE CAREFUL. We. ie. Metran cal eomiaad A B period of inflated values ie upon us Kverything is going upward con he. Sadie "willinens ‘osgfit hex Ahat means trouble at some not very distant day, Prices of | Carr was Uh plaining lured products, as well as crude materials, have sharply ad Recent death of Stark's dauat * . Poodstutte have followed suit. Rents have stiffened. Real es. | {M* Immediate case of his menta Bis in Gemand at enhanced figures. No one thing that isan onject | Ne" “ Qad sale Among men is down to bedrock prices in America The steamer Centennial, which is Valuations are unnatural and, therefore, transitory Se eee ae pig Aiton Suey S'RRA B cOuse for the present “boom.” For some year |fun nest eping. Been @ period of depression, and prices had been very w see Were mot making money either in manufactures arte aieee ; “snot ees cia general thie: Sould get little for tholr produce. Wages fell, and wan 1 ima I Peeple had nothing to do. It was a period of unrest and sus. | tive 5 “ ‘ P plicated in the J 8 Grahani Awhile the protonged tension became undearadle. Persona who | OHEFY Sunday : dying idie and bringing them no returns, began to feel the An examination for a designer f it tin well 20 theese Who were suffering from lack of employment or | Mt oMce of t pee ar slong on small wages s conditions. pus for a The people were anx) January 8 Nobody was satiated in drawing, history Proper moment came. Some man with om ourege than the | position draws $2,900 a yea the Break by throwing money into business. Another, tired The steamer Townsené left Sunday followed his example. Here, there, and finally every w night for the north. This ts her spread. Investments wee sought Business > rip as a merchant vor om th Factories reopened, or if already running, inc i anole [Some hee coaee s eer ye Speratives. The farmers plucked up courage and bewan to cary , ah anh @ ast neh b vigorously. Everybody felt renewed energy, and the hopeful |The Townsend carried no paster , Supplanted the pessimists gers, but has « full cargo of gen ‘ Ghere was a great dea! of discussion as to the cause of the | TM! Merehandine J of business. The Republicans claimed al! the credit, and men The U. 8 nu Corw Patties denied K to them. The goid standard people eald, “We | D4* coaled prepa ytoas R” While the tariff men who raised Grover Cleveland's schedu ee a the opinion that they, and they alone. were responsible for (he new A thief en etVy. As for the Democrats, they maid the revival would and © Anyhow, a2 periods of depression ami of activity alternate | ANC and Matter just now how it al! happened, the fact ts that some. | heneman reported to De Se Somebody, oF a collection of somebodys, caused H to happen, | ioUve Phillipe inla morning te We Gre rushing along at express train speed. careiem of House was entered last night while Smale that are flashing to the right and the left. The big finan- | he slept, and $90 in gold was taken Me footing shrilly at the country crossings, because the | from Me vest pocket "Ste filed with farmers driving to and from town, thelr pockets Judge Benson wan toc today t B With ¢rust securities Tre engineer. who ie our familiar old | attend court t f crowding on more steam. apparently trying to make up Jost mm the fast Anancia! depression ‘He is now forcing & mtinued over. Mr. Benson will p be In court again this week ‘© miles per hour, with a deep ditch on either side failures in the East during the last few days have given Speculation has been w iid Indust eepectaliy trust Deadly demoralized, and « grand crash is possidic te Just as weil to take heed tf these things while there is time Gegree of conservativism in financial matters is always ad ' & Qed particularly 0 at the present time. One cannot do better | Seattle Steam Heat and Power ( | the trust stocks severely alone and try to keep the dust out of | panye chimney Marriage | TS MADE BY ROSERT Singh eve Lawr charging him wit _WATER FRONT GRAB a Prosecuting went up to Ever attend the Lyts-Eaplin filed a pet Pacific peop|¢.came to the Northwest some years trial Whether to go to Tacoma or to come here Finally ‘Company persuaded them to go to that city incidentally came into poasersion housands "s suburbs. This wae in L6tt or 1882. | years later, the road was extended to Seattie- | Miserable little “Jerky with » train of dingy | ; duit, however until the N. P. found itself pretty b@t Tacoma’s water-front. In fact, the road pro that city, from the water-front back, to sult itself the dul of busin they desired, the ratiroad om Receseary to go still further down the Sound. Accord B the road on to Anacortes. a small town about % miles The damage sult for $1,000 and G. W orning in | the superio alleges an Mr he woe ceded [a8 an om j A CORMELL CLUB. an of '% of ¢ _ But somehow they tailed to make a profit out of ft, so a t al s Of the road was abandoned a ne , people then set reluctantly to work to slightly improve onrertree ae ae " Foad to Beattie. At the same time they favored Tacoma « Chup torn Poasibly could. They compeiied passengers to remain in Ta ed. Frank J. Barnard was elected Before bringing them on to Seattle: they required pas president t0 Go to Tacoma for rebates, they timed trains so as to make cocs To ITKA. jdm fact, they 4i4 all that they powsibly could to harrass this | +t ah . The Pacific Steam Wha! the Northern Pacific was first built into Seattie, it owned a | pany's steamer Wolcott estate down at the foot of Yeeler way. Four or five years | for Dutch harbor the latter ¢ thia month. At Sitka she will relieve company bought the Coleman property further north OF Se Sse mint rellew they have been gradually adding to their hoicings. jcome to Seattle for repairs Bistory of this railroad at Tacoma has been reveated in other | e “s Cc. E. SOUVENIRS. Since | towns; always the same greed shown to contro Very plainly the duty of our counciimen not to grant an % : The Christian F a souvenir to this or to other raliroad or corporations to blockade any | calendare are m ; Ages ‘Street, for the sequel will be but “a continuation of the bee — The ; fn s ays’ sale will be . Fortson Relief Corps. Tr eu ROBERT ABRAMS aia aiak tor te nas Gen ees sale affords a fine opportunity for o> =e harity. and at the same time to © ure a pretty souvenir to wend away AWORD, |HIGH PRICE NOW A SUIT) FOR HER LOVE Noyes and wife, of | sew Palmerston NO ASSORTMENT IN THE PARES WITH THIS STORE'S DISPLAY Smoking Jackets cIrTy CoM YORK, Dec. 19 Gitl-Martin scape painter, who sued Patric Inerney, @ leading drygoc chant of Brooklyn, tor $100,000 ¢ alienating the affections of his pret- Joseph land kM is mer or pany the ask for a reformatic f lease under which the hot te holding the premises he reformation consists in the ‘of two letters only, but much om the success of the plea. ‘Y lease signed by both par- $10 wom v4 young wife, was today awarded In 0 by a jury, before Justice Fitz xe clause was unwittingly put gerald . the “lessors” should pay the te Eg a : oe ht, heat and water tolls for the - nerney, who was past 6 years of the contract. The com. °! *#*. ¥48 on one occasion cought Sint states that this was an inad- “th Mra Gill-Martin In the Tecum- mee; that the parties intended feh hote! “lessees” should pay these Letters written by Melnerney to ane opined rat that tar Mrs Gill-Martin were introduced, in Sai inpaces pase the charg. | Which he addressed her as “Lady it question. On December 1) “Wihooley” and “Dear Sunshine The aged lover ended his jove-letters te apparently first no- the wording, and made imme ‘on the plaintiffs for | of the tolls and charges) January 1, 1899. Plaintiffs ask that the word jsees be inserted instead of ion and the ruling made to date with poetical effusion. Or Bath =: Robes Woman and Cycler. Tre bicyclist was acorehing along with his head down The little one had toddied out into W the beginning of the lease. the road and stood directly in hin path. jrowth ‘The woman saw them hoth, and r Holiday Money tells here ‘Phe rapid was too frightened to move. A/@ Prices range from Of the Salvetion Army in the Quick-witted man would have had Fear hes mate it necensary ‘>| time to spring into the road and pull the boundary of the western the litt ut of the way; but A Nebraska has heretofore the helphese IB Part Of the southwestern di-| Suddenly she screamed, It was no To comprising Mewrasks, Kan- scream, but #n ear-splitting Chinhara and Penne & change snrie® of dow Is OO whereby the Th bleye! . loobed seven © tometh ‘with the Pack Wille ditrict of (rol of hw w s on Dakota, compeiow tine iw ais didn't Brow where he wae for tule @ Jocated at Des Moines. will hy The onli saved. 4 to Omaha within a few A women not alweye eo help- Beat nnd Biggest Cietmlers in the Ota Where commodious quarters lens as she looks.—Chicego Post 4 FIRST f nui been scoured. Brigadier and ae ond (0-606 FIRST AVE, COR COMUBMA = g seames ott will bein charge. | Buy 5 acres. Moore Investment Co. THE SEATTLE FIRE A Chance of a Lifetime To Procure Strictly Up-to.date STARK, insurance adjust- 1 the losses fire of De- are now of without As the hav ettlec iused by the cember ist, we Ranges, (ook Stoves, Heaters, sling this ‘entre regard to the Tinware, Graniteware, and OE Eidnis seecseaneel OKIE ULensils ? Of All D was badly sold to Of Unsurpassed Quality at Low Pr Early and Take Advantage op Worth of Slightly Damaged Goods stoch original man- good slightly All i ha that been criptions ces. - Not Hesitate. Come Our Range stock makes It ¢ Et nsisted of only standard Acorn This all dar own We are se VES AND HEATERS and H ers su went through wind ordeal of getting flooded, but the t f oiling them, saved them from serious dam- ble to tell the diffe rence between one of these and “se go below cost, also. » LINWARE.. Which includes everything from a Teaspoon to some of our largest Stock Pots and Boilers, is slightly damaged by smoke. Some of it, of course, came in close contact with the water, which makes it look dim and slightly damaged. PRICES will not keep it back; it must be gotten rid of. sun OUR HEAVY COOKING UTENSILS... Stock Pans not to hurt j and Retinned d with water, but Consisting of Copper Sauce Pans ure also slightly besmear other bargains to offer. Sales Commence Each Day at 8:39 A. M. Open Evenings This Week Until 9 O'clock. We Have Now Panty of. WWxtra Salesmen You Will Coffee Urns, We have a thousand and one , Ham Boilers, Tin, Copper and N, P. any in particular. Get What You Want ~PROMPLY-— eee Our Loss Is Your Gain of Manufacturers’ Cost. You Should Avail Yourself of One of the Grandest Opportunities in a Lifetime. Z. C. MILES & CO. The Largest Stove House in the Northwest. A. L. PIPER, Receiver 74-84 YESLER WAY Remember, Everything Goes R Ripe Olives The Best of the Seas, - ¥ o nse b & Ch LOUGH, AUGTS Ti Nk SPOSSSETHOTOH*DOOHOOG > See the Washington State r4 Souvenir Spoon THE Rhododendron by all the Leading Jewelers in the State of Washington SOFOSOOOOOHOOED WAOKDE nA as = 1 or ome Coal any part of For Sale FOCOSOCOSOESESOSE PESOS SOSSOOSSOOOOSD the GOVERNMENT sooas r t. & to $3; cane $35 each; overcoats, $1 as hoods, Tbe each; chincilla bead 49 each; uses, $1 tp ore birts, dark navy blue une drawers, $1 each; cane as overalls and jumpers, 75 ; rmy carbines, cal. 45, $6; prompect- ing packs, $1; grub bags, 26c; heavy anvas lene be to $1; army ree volvers, Remington pattern ach; canteens, 25¢ each bare, S0c; shelter tents, bugies, $2; 500 nail $9; 10,000 all-wool h caps, a socks, shoes, $2.25 W. S. KIRK, 1217 First Ave Seattle n the other night, und was still; I saw a nowy white Denny Hill stirriny star make a cho! the Of baking po’ YRES TRANSFER C0. Distributing Cars a Specialty "Phone Main 3650 Ofies, cor. Occidental Ave aud Jackson street WANTED Recond-hand Pian nd ore new Are often spoiled »y poor frames. We make only the best Oc Picture Frame Co. rs, Bakers, } E:>am Boilers, . Blacksmiths, Hot Water Furnaces, nd AIR-TIGHT HEATERS, NO ADVANCE IN PRICE, All orders w promptly, fie Seattle Cas & Electric Co, 214-216 Cherry street. We sell Welsbach's and ~garantee them : % on ‘ @ ’ A b adn aie in