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ON the Moran Interests. ‘are in the midst of when complet- as large @ ship- ‘@@ any on the Pa- year the Morane $225,000 in eniarg- During the next Spend ae much Present work is ‘De over half a| ated in their tures of the Im- te already partly | great machinery | ‘Wilt be 700 feet. | Seattle Terminal building near enormous elec- full length of the Die of handling the ‘that will ever be) of the shop a five- te to be erect. used for offices, | toot rooms. WHI accommodate Mme. Tt will ex- yard out to! nce Of 600 feet! crane, very sim- trio crane in the ts to be Just | Tt wil! accommo- that float In employ ebout vary in most The two the heroine of this with her 13-year- went to the bath | & match to light head of the apron, and soon it of screaming. ‘the water and put } the apron and badly burned, the ‘that her under- | Running to her and stamp- ‘Only the stamp-| the brother, | to the bathroom, | some clothing and @earch of Veiva, who i pememmne herseif. ERS’ ‘STRIKE ENDS Pa, Dec, 19—The of the big miners’ strike here with great enthusi- ‘evening. All the churoh town rang and the steam Blew jong and vigoro ben and children gave — t Profens to be satisfied * i agreement made with ‘They say the officials concessions, and cause for rejoteing. | fomea proud of the strike and the . took fm it. It is the first ‘Mine strike in this locality that ‘bees conducted without biood- | | N DEATHS |: INN. Y. FIRE lew TORE, Dv. 19 — 19.—Beven dead, fatally burned, and three injured, t the record of two house fires here early this | WASHINGTON The remains ¢ taken from dD. of Lieut Garfiel Dec ™ to the 4 where aced on a n for Ada Admiral Dewe r body to the # Joal ADEL, Iowa, Dec theus, living a mile and a haif east th with Of Adel, beat his wife to de @ club this morning and t his brains out with was about 65 years a 4 shotgun dramat trom neond Burnett's st trees Clrinda @d exceptional opportunities emotional work. The action is on¢/ three striking Connerty. of Intense interest, and requires both] It is said the cause of the shoot sympathetic and art work jing was a business disagreement Miss Blatr selected the members| Only a few woeks go Duncan was of her company. It includes the| married to a daughter of Gen. H. D. mt obtainable. Mr. William | reync appear as leading | — Five performances will be atven. | MOU commencing Thursday evenin including a Saturday matinee. Remains et Lieut. Brumby | Brumby were hospital thie they | blew Me of age and had} and ‘The advance demand for seats has been large, and indicates a successful sagement Avenue. That more than clever “Rrown Town” filled every seat in the T Avenue theater again last ni The comedy itself is funny and company producing It far a average, not depending ties or horse play, but Treading of lines and well w ‘Those who have no whe can get them at the « en- stn hind abt the © the| on spectal. | lever | wed up| uations. After witn wage so-called f'n Brown's in Town’ ts an intellectu al treat as it has a clever plot and is Deautifuily dressed, and acted ina |manner most acceptable. The Stati: and very good ones too. The Arm ory ball has a new oak floor, and a great many people lie d it This im no fault of the facilities, how- ever, as no pains have been spares to make the rink one of the ot the coast. A large number of peo je Ko there Just # something in human nature has such an affinity for the re wheel that these spectators gener get a skate on before they Manager Stenci] deserves much it for the way he has mainta’ | good order on the floor, and he been rewarded by a large patron ‘The wonderful mechani sentation of Dawson City, whic om exhibition at 1323\%4 Second enue, has proven a paying vent despite the great ¢ ite prod This ts one of the offered during the b al re ont emt Te day Revels for ALLENTOWN, Pa., Dec. 19.—Ftev. | Dr. A. Rt. Bartholomew, the new pas tor of the Salem Reformed church jat a meeting of ministers today 4 nounced Sunday school Christmas festivais in severe terma. Gaudy sels, feasting for the palat waltzes for the feet, should b a he says, and there shoul wence of sham and Christ he says, is ight the revelry incident to the holida : MORMONS ARE ACTIVE IN ILLINO a sh ling ally | rave cred nea a age. pre h ure du Christmas | and bol be of in y. Is | eret Geo. Barrett, wife Gaughter Julia; Mrs. James Fox| PRR, Tl, Dec. 1A band of Ree three-year-old child, also | four Mormon missionaries has been ‘ gee ha ‘ at work in Peru for weeka, and lary Barrett, will die, ! converts to the number of 20 have r ‘ 2 Ee a ee ere. ured in this town and vicin ity n is commanded by Tra Ider Samuel O. Whit Hop Market Dull. f Beaver City, Utah, and two of t men are from Southern Ida Th Or., Dec. 19.—The hop in Dallas seems to be stea4- ly on the decline. There are no buy- at present prices, and growers unwilling to accept offers. Dal- rere have refused to ac- offers of the Oregon Hop- Association. i Abolish Slavery. PARIS, Dec. 19.—The Abbe Lemir! | leclared in the chamber of dep ‘oday that slavery exinte in all the thors African possessions ‘The minister of the colonies did not Beny the assertion, but said etrin- orders had been given for the! ‘of the system ——$__$____ aber Factories Combine ON, O., Dec. 19.—The Rubber Manufacturing Company. as the rubber trust, hax de- to consolidate with the Peoria! Company at Peoria, 1. with t here. The machinery at “will be brought here, and a eer factory will be erected at once Jocal plant will be more than : and will employ nearly 1,000 than before. The Akron ‘Will be run solely on tires) Bicycle Company. al onvert fervices are fevid to a point wea some to the residents near the house where held. A delegation of 60 in expected to leave for Utah when the Peru mission is closed next spring The elder and brothers are wealthy | Me one. and Anencially indeprn the church. ‘GORNSTALKS AS FOOD FOR COWS . WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 39. The agricultural department has lately been experimenting with a and alt und fine and then mix with t of a low grade of m lasses, ‘This mixture is then made into cakes under heavy pressure, an the product i# allowed to dry and placed in water They and become soft, and their nt value if raid to be of the b The new food material comt , duce from $10 to $12 a ton, and will Jo as much good as $25 worth corn oF oate of THE AGAINSTTHE SINGLE TAX: f thie forward with much interes which | we k w.F down the gauntlet to the 1 e ningle taxere city are event wi this Rev Kellogg has hung Single Tax eague to debate the doctrine ot Ke and hin @ that hed poverty can b by the method proposed, and antrounces his A. Duncan says his brother | wah suddenty confronted by Conner ty, armed with a shotgun. ¢ fired and Duncan pumped shots at Connerty from a pistol, all sonnerty three LIOM KILLE killed Sunday afternoon near the | Bureka sawn by Frank Putkin, « 16-year-old boy, says ¢ KRepubi Miner. The lion measures ten feet |8 inches from tip of tall to the nose 2 nds. Th We are sure that you can obtain to get and have MONE Now in progress at Dy thelr fruit ye shall know them.” That's the reason . “Sa Diego Frait Co, SEATTLE SRATTLE.WASIN “UMBRELLAS STAR. been married about 40 years. Me leaves atx 7 to maintain his position, a We have just receive: set from the princi most of th Huttheus| thought he has not declared bis just received direct fron pr had deen jealous of his wife | remedy, if any, for social tiie, Hie pal manufacturers in the East two large ca of ren oo »pponent will be Mr. Alfred J. Wolt, | Umbrellas. While we do not idvertt these to RAILWAY NOTES. Meat suc eeetal i ontegendiate of thei De Sold at half price, we are perfectly sale in sa | doctrine of single tax, Mr Wolf ing that there are no better values 5 offer din th The Groat Northern, by acquir-| Who bas re Recemendiscmncerstieny Aid Ing @ controling interest of the St.| the United Hiates amona simele tax Paul & Duluth stock, has now both | ers asan abl or as 35 t ers aan able platform speaker and (I chidren’s 22-inch t head of Lake Superior terest and maintain the attention ot A passenger on the New York & Rick bles aeaeior Ox 4 fully capable Children’ 24-inch UMBRELLA ead 50 cts Long Branch Railroad settled the presenting and upholding their Status of golf-aticks f@ a parsenger ve positions ry interest Chita 6 ‘ coach the other day by paying fare | ing occasion is anticipated. The de hiidren's 24-InchUMBRELLAS, steel rod cts for his two bundles of st . me e ~ stood facing him from pr pares Peal aang ry Pp ng sy 8 Ladies’ %-inch ENGLISH GLORIA UMITUOLILA seat, while weary passengers stood | Qrny hall, collins building. and is Paragon frame, steel rod tr « ; im the aisie. ‘ free to the public Bet, ft 5 : The Hiinots ptral te pr if and $2 50 bulld a line from Sioux City to Om- - ‘ Railway as a Stoux City-O $4.50, $5.00 . oneal | feet rod, geld and silver trimmed - '$ 8.50 AMUSEMENTS. hating eco ‘ ORPENVILLE Mine. De 19. A Men's T-inch GLORIA UMERELLA at |B. Duncan, of Sunnyside, Ark, the Fal handles, 50 fi Eugene Blair Tonight. general manager of the Red Leaf Men's inch SILK GLORIA UMBRELLA t a Plantation, and J. C. Connerty, a ed, natural, horn and fancy h © announcement of the coming n " y ij pry A Pressey lawyer and a wealthy planter of $2.00, § 00 ugenie Blair to the Seattle the Pee “i Lake Village, Ark, met at 10 a. m Men's 28-inch SILK UMBRELLA a ft t hae been greeted with de re. In two minutes both les," 14.40, $5.0, $7.40 . local theate dead, shot the h the bh Count Yo Your Mency And Make Out a List of os Items for Your s Gift ae your selects ace you attend the SALE... 1200 and 1202 Second Ave. bh ed Note a Few Sample Price 7 Sold sixty-four per cent. more | Ladies’ Rubbers.. .. ....ceccerss Men's Fine Seamless Black ( goods in Nov., ‘# than in "34. .| Hose, th quality; pe j M4} tor Children’s Rubbers | O | S4Cl adien’ Fant k fea | Men's Rabbers | Ho yuality, f 33e¢ | | 70. Mie A boy bought te worth: his 7% ; ss a © | mother came and got a quar Men’s Rubber Hip Boots, leather| Women’s Ribed Black Woot th. Then the father bought | les; worth $6.00 two doliarw’ worth, so as to have 3 ym | old. We have a little left at Hoyn’ Knee Pants Men's W Howe, 4 | 415 Pike Fc} * E Ide a Boys’ i-plece Suits; the $2.50 and 3 bd dd | goods for Handkerchief n the Superior Court of King coun- | $1.39) 75 ., - wy, hoe bs S ever No. 2") Men's Cashmere Pants for lummons by publication. 1 Annie 8 Wright. plaintiff. ve. Ar-| $1.00 ™ Black > | thur Tarrickiow, I. F. Day, Fran ' ; “ | cles R. Day, C. EB. Remaberg, Firet | Men'* Corded Black Worsted Pant | Nat Bank of Beattie, a cor The | poration: James A. Filley, Arthur 95 eammentas of ait kina Griffin, Samuel Baker, Denny tELLAS “ ° Men's Melton Overcoat Clay Company, a corp ©, and Siti end tinkack ¢ J. 8. Elitott, defendant 2.45 ; shapes t f Washingt the anid $2.4 — A. Filley and Samuel Baker. ‘sch of you are heresy Blankets, Juckets and Cloaks, Ladies’ Silk ’atterns. Flannels, and Caps—All go appear within inty y * " in ” cammoned to appecr within sixty Worsted 5S irts, Dress publication of this summons, to-wit Drapery Silks, Hats within sixty (#0) days after the fist - . e day of November, A. D., 1899, and de- | at Equally Low Prices. fend the above entitled action in ie hereby af he p ate th? herein of trial, and anew D f the P ain-| o tiff, and serve a copy of your Ww upon the undersigned attorneys for] plaintiff, at their office below — and in case of your failure so to Th nature and object of this ac the tion in to forec toage vr of the mame date. 1 by aald defendant Arthur yw to waid Wright, for the m of one hundred ($175) and inter having nt of a note rick mortgage aintiff herein, ar 1b corded in the Auditor's office of said King county, In volume 104 of mort. gages at page 26 of the recorda « maid county, @nd executed by sa H HRIST M AS «| defendants, B. F. Day and Franctes I R. Day, hie wif: Ap 25, 1893, to J. Bidmead Wright, to secure the DECORATION* English Holly, Mistletoe and Evergreens r WHOLE MAL MO REAL = Toys and Dolls at Still Lower Prices THE HARDMAN STORES Corner Seneca PIFSSSISSSIFI>SISI3q Ay a) W Ww W NY] W raid Kise souaty, W see nt é % The Seattle Florist ii seek re Cee ee Seececececcceckecexce’ fendant Barricklow in the sum of | © WEST'S eats ene (RAOTLE TRANGER CU gn pore « yer 25, 1892, until ide opens 4 é rver sip ig He arr Rat AA Wrelghi, Passenger and Bagea, ona ToOrter her ums of money paid ‘Phew Main 4-44 Mod OAS Firm Avena) Gelvered to nt tT fam ut by pla on account of taxon o @ | ily kegs Phone Bay 96 Gatanhents herein fri any snd a | ane preroie AMUSEMENT NULLETIN at Color | at fa aMIT n, Att age > $a tly THIRD AVENUE Sl are, Benne oO © and a reas, | “Brown n Town.” r oe 16-48 Be 0k rote ” LYMPT¢ THEATER — Vaude | Wigs, Hairb Washington. ville and mov pletu | eniate ng and Hair \ pies 21, 1899. \' cond avenue, Gor Ualon st ‘and First Ave. 1 you expect ‘Por ke chen and Me a TROUBLE Rath Beit “as TO SELECT For Grown-up’s Manicure Sets Shaving Sets Toilet Sets Manila If You Come to This Store to do Your Own Choosing, Collar and Cuff Boxes Ilandkerchicf Boxes Glove Boxes Dainty Medallions Leather Goods Photo Albums And # full line of Fine Stationery,Ink Stands Little Fotks Deg t offerings Paper Weights, Paper Cut. Pretty Zephyr KNIT t alue; onty 13¢ @ pair ters, Fountain Pens, Smok- Prey H K EVHYR BOOTEES, silk finished tops; cheap - ers’ Sets, Pocket Knives, « ur af ; and all Holiday Novelties, eatin ! ; t EVHYR BOOTEES, silk lace effect front; beautl- - gpa ZEPUY HR HOt tty a we only 2 each. [ ll () Children’s Fine Hand TED HOODS tiful patterns; By orye 0. Fine Hand 5 RSTED and SILK MIXED HOODS; pink, blue 716 and 1221 First Ave. 1 1 He H SILK HOODS; pretty pattern, #e value; j Soniiensautaneaanincene' etly a i i Infa b HA » KNIT 4 value: only 25¢ each. H Inf , i > KNIT beautiful shell pattern stiteh; ¢ Want to Buy a Watch? mothe 91.0 " eact Har ' assortment of INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKB; Se, $1 2 ; Don't do it until you have Re “Louis Klodt USEFUL, APPROPRIATE AND SENSIBLE XMAS PRESENTS. 4 High ¢ for Ladies’ Fine Wool Eide ESSING SACKS; crochet edge fin- 3 ney whed pink ed, blue and gray y Mc each. i Le os Fine Crepon W Biderd GOWNS heavy ilk cord and button-fastened; bea 00 value; only y Louis Klodt ettk ; SWISS WATCHMAKER 1 Fine Wool EIDERDOWN WRAPPERS; heavy cord and tas. 824 Second Ave,, cor. Marice ne $4.00 value; only $2.50 each. : VES, scalloped wrist, patent fas- ten ades and black; the matchless $1.00 glove MOCHA KID GLOVES; silk lined throughout perfect THE MARTIN THE B. CURTIS THE WASHBURN on UITARS nm whi only $1.00 4 pair ing t our Shoe easant surprises for you, TOYS AND DOLLS AT DRY GOODS PROFIT. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 ae St h the tone ts the Popular Cafe for Gentlemen OUR HOUSE Occidental Ave. and Washington St. Winter & Harper . Burke Building, Second Ave. and Mari Seattle Wash. n St, MORAN BROS. COMPANY Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL. Orvtite Eepy TW. Lows, SEATTLE PRINTING CO. “a Y Way Telephone Main 700 jor your order It is of much importance to you which wPLAND. CHOICE LOTS Walla Walla Addition 2 Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. ududvdvdvcudvdvdvey You | 1 the yearn you ARARARARARAAAPARAARAARAAARARADARARAD BER. DOLL ea¢, MILTON Our Many Sales, Pianoa you get the best in the and Small Profits . . competes Correctly Applied Standard Tailoring Co. Principle... , ssa taitoring Co TRY = é Special Holiday Inducements Palace Steam Laundry work for a change. If your work ts not D. §. JOHNSTON on ee the Palace Steam Lamniry Burke Building, 903 Second Ave, —-_ Made to order; parquet floors; floors pol- ished and guaranteed. ART FURNITURE & GRILL CO. Telephone EH ILMA Giri 4 Pian ~ COAI ea a Christmas present—Sup- se you come in and get our easy Mantels, Grills 1108 Third eesion as aa! ¥ LLCS STF IF BI FFS Bice tions om goog Sherman, Clay & Co. ; “STEINWAY” DEALERS % Saves Money| "*~" Ak AYERS D. HL LYMAN Telephone Write ggt HOLIDAY Posen’ Sr’ “wetaa™ sooe” ta Dining Table or a Christmas Carpet. ’ , Tre aNDIBS for Christmas These are gifts not only or- a luded in the trust namental but useful. Gifts lected now can be reserved for Everybody Handles Ee OPaN evuodutin ted (en Mieoeta Pease |) {olden & Wilson Furniture Co, Ta Ma seily Thurlow’s babel idence! EX