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HI0 KLONDIKE fARunaing $101 $10 to the Ton 1s Discovered. Dover, Ohio, Deo, im this part of the state are excited over preparations be- ee to mine gold at the httle @f Malvern, north of here, on branch of the Cleve- Pittsburg Ravroad. Wartman, who was formerly Mm the Colorado miningcoun hie discovery of guid AME AHO, Dut ho was not be Van Meter and Ur h two farmers owning land om which Wartman fo have matte his dud of the Metal, vent several samples to J. H. Bh of Colorado Solo. to be assayed. Ho ted the finding of $10 worth of | . a ofore. They sent him | @nd the gold in the ays Digher than this tow days ogo 4& stranger and began to ne Meter and Boner | lease on a portion Ponsivting of 42 acres. ts . be a Mining expert of con. and announces his Sf at once putting in ma- eatipment to mine the the same facilities as are Western country. HORSES FOR MANILA of horves and ‘be sent to Philippines to arrive bere in thre W. W. Robinson nh. 40 load these ani- he Port Albert, at this port thet the Sheridan 4 = only other transport load- | for some time No been named to take the instructions in regard to loading here have not Tt ie known that ee event there would jem for sending the ‘The people o! are making a to tave the vessel ‘The onty good tt could would be the distinction | ‘Ms name mentioned with D'S SAD IS GONE only succeeded there, is the "He pretended to estan. Portiand to Manila, of the Silent City doy. word from Minila that there, dead brok A J. Finlay. of Hong- Doyle ana Jack Ryan wil! Be the question of featherweight im the Northwest, at Ger- January 3. The affair wander (he auspices Hawthorne club. Doyle is @ With an emeciiont reputation et eome of the best men in and Oregon, of his weight, ¥en shove it, and hae 2 gent Bt Of Victories to hie cream. as clever and shifty as the bes them, and stands ints of purish- Ryan hes « long fighting Dehind Bhim. He has good end ie very agxreesive in ‘tactics. He takes hin m clean, sole ite «ame aga Stanford on Janu y|8ty 2 The proceeds of this game will be given to the Carbonado relie \tund. Seven hundred tickete must be sold to get @awford up here. The All-Seattle team has been much 1 in its p manel, and neludes some of the best football | “Indiam Joe” Gregg and Prbby, tt ' ne Miwted for the preliminary Ottis gs Bibby hes improved, ac- te nepert, wince last summe See sie always lee Sepandes on Take things uveir. Sd grows io popularity wietnes oom noes e beet ween a wet the @ B.C. here Gerelop thuch freemdiz riveiry and bay interest tn the came Wetce “net Py mmy An qd @xmbet foe homers at the Ct ame Temwery 19 Ti con. WE weewetediy be a bie drew fee tee Ged me ighborinn « Petlh were bate reputations thet Dees tem bevers of port from Mt whould be aw pretty pag age tee city haw men for A. besket ball team left a Pertiand this morning to play fe Portland Y. M. C. A. tomorrow Moeday nights, ‘The Portland wilt play return games on the tle ¥. M. C. A. floor December and Tanuary 1. The Sea of Temple Grant, Ma Ait, Motdenhaur and Meyers. Douthett accompanies them ‘tee trip. Whe Y. M. C..A. are pushing indoor eepecially among the Juniors. Douthett’s High school class @ three-event meet im” today. Th r potatoe race, the running high p.and the pull up. In the, first the Highest man picking up 18 potatoes gets five points. In| pk sory event, the high man to fivé points, must « yor 4 fe 4 - | programme | well known eb The Sunday each carry ; Orphans at Mre. The Sunday school of Pr secured, and the i turned gut to be J, H. to whom the; to be assayed. Mr. fomtest ehowld | — THE A EMBLY BALL. ‘The Assembly annual ball next Thursday in the Denny hotel, ‘This will be the frat hits quem on whieh the Denny hae n used for an affair of this kind he club co £100 members, and elaborate. preparations ing forward ¢ hotable social are make this the most * of the vent aon. After the dail per Will be served in the dining of the hotel Invitations now out, and a large crowd le expected. TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY Tonight marks the beginning of Xmar festivities, The first of the en- tortainments of the season are given by several of the local churches, The Seattle Baptist Tabern: | Sunday school, corner of Jefferson | street and Boren avenue, will a Jan entertainment tonight at | There will be a musical and Iterary isn Elia De Voe, the utionist, will recite school children will & present for the little Ryther's home. the etiareh corner Pa " . Will hold ite ebration thie evening. A pleasing FOANLATA entitied “Banta Claus’ Re peeenion.s will be given, The child cle byterian a Fourth ren will have choruses, solos, and movement songs. be largely tn evidence the programme. After the the Sunday school children will be served nicknacks and sweetmeat, ‘The Sabbath School of the Re. formed Preabyterian church. corner ot Olive street and Terry avenue, Will egledrate tonight at the church Selections from the «raphophone | which will consist largely of num | bers by the different classes, The ristmas tree will be bung with good things for. the children The First Unitarian church exe cises were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. ‘The programme constated { singing and recitations and the distribution of presente. The St. Mark's chuldren'’s Xmas feativition witl be held this afternoon [im Raniee hall from 4 to 6 o'clock, instend of Monday, ae was first an- nounced, RED TAPE FOR AN ARMY MULE CHICAGO, Deo. 32.—Army officers [Of high rankiettached to the depart- |ment of she lakes have been ap- | pointed to berve on a board of sur- vey to investigate the cireumstances attending the loss of one mule and halter, the property of the United States, which recentiy disappeared from Fort Thomas, Ky. The red tape of army regulations made necessary t appointment of the board in order that the respon sibility for the lone may be defintt | 1¥ determined. Piret Lieut. Harri. jeon J. Price, Second United States} | infantry, wae accountal me for the} Property, in his capacity as quarter. master at Fort Thomas, but it te Probable that @ score of witnesses Will have to be examined. Gen. An- @erson, commander of the depart- mont, has apointed the following board of survey Maj. William F. Tucker, chief pay. department, Maj. Fil ina, acting Inapector general and Capt. Alfred § Frost, Twenty- second United States infantry reel. ment | ull: x hi thett hopes to inaug * series in the night +. ‘The Seattie Chese Club will hold a cal tournament after the bh. aye As winter progresses, the rooms a becoming more populer, and nearly the full quota of members is now re | Dreme rs) nightly e. The All-exttle team are selling keto at Stewart & Holmes’ drug eee Pharmacy, the Univers and the Seattle High school for material in town Wilson's Business college hopes for a Christmas football game wih the Puysilup Inmliaos athietew ha Many & bg years for Al * Names, who hae often appear * | turous th pirit ed om the lowal gridiree, le @ dacina northern traveler, Hie letest trip “t ne and hack—« 6.009 mile He started lant week of the ¥.M.C.A., journey thor Feler ar is now about to start on a similar perilous jexpeditton. Pater holdw the light- | Weiwht wrestling championship of the city, He will carry lettere into ey end Sturtevant re Duck hunting ts slack fuse now, owing to high water, Pew have ven tured out, and thom few heve gotten elim bags, The Skagit end Semish flats have heretafore been probably | the best #hooting ground. The University boys held successful indoor meet at th ity Armory yesterday. The atten dance was very large, and the en tries to the events were surprisingly numerous. The following are the results 9 yard dash—First, Glen Cautkins, scratch; second, Cosgrove, 5 feet | third, Corson 4 feet Ha Thaye 15 yards han ) Duffy yards; third, Co 5 yarde MW foot t fimbing contest—Firat | Ne iy, 9 M@obnde; second, Lindig, orate Heéght, 5 ft. din. | thira, 2 ft. 3 in.; fourth, in. ; Chub will nod ita | will be @ feature of the programme, | a | Compelled to Move Shoe | Sale. $6,000 Worth of Shoes must be closed out in the next «5 days See Our Stock.... | | | | * Bargains, Snaps : Christmas Slippers At Extra Values $2.75 Waterproof Shoes; no rubers dry feet. Made of box calf with heavy soles; latest style; worth 1.50 at $2.78. Extra fine line of Boys’ Shore at extremely low prices Cushion Sole Shoes for men and women. The casiest and most comfortable shoes on earth for tender feet, | Hinckley - Block from the Juniors, sophmores, fresh men and special teams was contested jon grounds of a foul, and the result } ts mil in doubt, ‘The basket ball game between two | picked teams captained by Hill and Lindbium was won by the former team. The personnel of the teams was as follows, Winne: er, Duffy, Landy and team, Lindbium, MeKoewn and Wright Now that the indoor athietic sea fon ie on, and everyone ip looking toward next epring’s field and track sports, the P. | Interest | Riven by courtesy of Manager Bar- ow, of the U. of W. Athietic Aseo cation, and show the records of the om; second | P. N. A. and those of the ‘Varsity men PN. A100 yards, 101-5 see.; 220 Yards, 221-5 sec, 440 yards, 53 sec.; 90 yards, 2 min. 4 eec.; one mile, min. 4 4-6 see.; 10 yards hureti 6 im., 17% wee. 6 im, 273-5 ‘ | mip. Bi see.; 5 min. [27 sec; Std. weight, 22 ft. 90 tn 16-Ib. hamener, 125 ft.; 161b. shot. 44 ft. @ in; pole, 10 ft (running), Zi ft. 3 jurep, 5 ft. 8% In U. of W. records (the Inet Agurer represent the W. W. 1. A. A. yards, J. J. Lindsay, 8% sec. ('96) 5% wee.; 100 yarde, 1. 0. Vener, 101-1 sec. (97), 10 3-5 aee.; 220 yards, L. Veser, 221-8 see. (OT), 204-5 sec yards, C. W. Weatherwan, &@ 2-5 $ in.; broad jump in.; running high we C97), 38 1-5 wee. ; 880 yards, C. EB. Mor ford, 2 min. 9 see. C1), same: one mile, C. EB. Hil, 4 min. 633-5 se (97), same; 129 hurdice, D. HL Palm | er, 181-6 sec, (97), same; 220 hurdies, | D. HM, Palmer, 271-5 sec. (97), 38 2-6) -|sec; standing high Jump, J. Me Manus, 4 ft. 0% tm. (97), 4 ft. 11K in; | running bre jump, Greener Caul- kine, TL ft. 8 im. (9T), 20 ft. 10% In running high jump, J. Muldoon, 5 | ft. # in. (87), B tt, 9im.; pole vault D. Palmer, 16 ft. 8% in. (97), same 16 tb. shot, RK. Abrama, 96 ft. 11% in (97), 37 ft; 16 1D. hammer, L. Thayer 100 ft. @ im, (99), 106 ft. 6 im; Fr mh | Palmer, Sutton, Veser, Morford, min. 45 aec., same (1897); discus, L Thayer, The regular routine of clase work at the Seattle Athletic Club has been changed « Nttle. Prot. | substituted apparatus w for the Swedish movements, ‘Th change is only temporary, for the sake of vartety. Prof. Crane’ after | noon and evening classes ha | reat increame in membership « the business men's clam, at & p. being pertiowlany popular houre will, it le stated, remain the ame throurh the winter season . SAYS COD IS WITH AMERICA MERICO, De Mr, 3. G | ton, who le no@ mirring the P | terten church of Miesourt on th o subject, having epent more than | gears in mimionary work in the wrk In p rt late, | | Somth See inlancdi®, spoke in thin] | city and took a decided stand for ex | pansion. He could see God in the} hsamerican war, and sald he | tmiieved G lea te take the c He thought the United States should not leave half-civilized people to them miven MONUMENT | CHICAGO, Dec A $100,001 building is to be erected by t Building Trades’ Council, to be ready for occupancy on May 1, 1#0!, at whieh time th he headquarters 1k7 Wash Ingto et, expires. ‘The building wil ted entirely to the wu of organized labor in Chicago 1 will be the first edifice of it# kind the United | to be conatructe Sd weths Liss, the frst| Tho slay Fee Hebwarn teams) veimplation sor. Wie propaged struc | waa ingured Mul, Thay-} Gasches, Storey, | Crane has| | TO LABOR. STAT, THE SEATTLE SEATTLE.WASM PER C ENT 25 Up to the present time our Hotida DOL vious records and our st of »DH in the pletely the t will give bam REREAD clowe out ¢ roken BATURDAY purchased ip our Basement Department Dolls, Toys, Photo Frame Ink Stands, Children’s we a re RRRRERRREARARAERARRERERRRERRAE RATER EE Books, Cards Wedgwood Ware, Gilt, Onyx All at 25 per cent Reduction FOR MEN OUR MEN'S FURNISHING DEPART been appreciated by ladies in search of Christ approachable valves deserve. Notwithatanding ness done during the past fow days we are still & choice selection in the following an gif Men's Handkerchiefs, amt ) LAnen and Silk, be, Ie, lic, 3c, 2he, B66, WC r sess ee ; 7Bcts 3 ; § Men's Night $ “and fannelett «* @ Men's Neckwear, tn Me 3 * et shapes and cok J * We . ; $2.5 to | 1,00 IS $ ; « He Smiled a Of satisfaction and 4 men do when we deilve after we have launder Mh Nive. Th 1 wer donned « we can MARTIN B. CURTIS WASHBURN ASUITARS | Are those in which the tone ts the | tm | eiearest, the workmonship of the| > | wt order, and the material used ex the finest quality. We nell all of thoee celebrated makes, and at oo Is ich place a good guitar within the reach of anyone. Step in and make ine selection. THE Every sort strument priced is A Sherman, Cla 614 hecond Aveous Winter & Harper Burke Butlding, bee Ave. and Marion St. Soattle Wash. HOLIDAY § HINTS. Why Fancy Rocker, Miss Elmar Blodgett of the owners of the t bu | One REDUCTION Ornaments Merit Receives its Just Reward MENT has th SPREE EERE EEE EE CHEER REE HEHE e 96-28 Fourth Avense, between 0 CHRISTMAS-——@ } Med [nstruMedls Special “STEINWAY” DEALERS “CALENDAR seat si Sel — os Denny - Coryell i, 716 and 1221 First Ave ove latest st le In the and best of quality 1INE | 1S Third AY eee eee UR MOVE nd and Madison to th 710 Becond avenue marks a pew era Leader bloe NOTHING., Is appres early girthood to womanhoo: pecoming hat or bonnet when out doing your shopping. | MRS. E. H. JOHNSON Mani * » » » * » . + * * * * * * » * * + » * * * » * » » » * * » » * * . * * * . » » * * ») » . » » 1. W. Lowe, SEATTLE PRINTING CO. 414 Yesler Way Telephone Main 700 An ‘ wow Ul for your order urea USICALLY It is of much importance to you which $0.50 SERRE REE EERE EEE SEER BE EH ‘Smale light, os ail! oe ag ed and finer Y uy, for all the years you have it, it will make your musi- cal life happy, if it be a fine instrument don’t make a | choice that you will regret the CHICK BRING 4 Pug) WEBER, DOLL and . | Pianos you get the best | world at their respective prices, and complete satisfaction with either of them. Holiday Inducements | D. S. JOHNSTON y & Co. Burke Building, 903 Second Av Coke Won't Smoke. A hard fuel al in ph Beat an Hiego Fruit C0. Dining Table or a fi } Confectioners, | Witt be in the atore all day Sat Christmas Capel pero I as wendage amass ton ond all Sian Doren the little girls that want. fruit of elfen not on aa ae | Hae ort 'be her special care. Don’t n ber Hot Water Furnaces be M te Wor PEN EVENINGS. AIR-TIGHT HEATERS, Pi adicle Worth | you NO ADVANCE IN PRICE, just aa well ax if you bought « box MM Holden & Wilson Furniture Co All orders will be promptly | of fancy Mountain Appl Three Dollars 1109-11-13 Secon a es Seattle Gas & 445 Pike St. That's the place 7 ASK FOR ture, and its location will be cen tral ae ponnible hin t tory bounded by the on loot (f/ The building, the construction of a which i* practically aseu marks climax of the rapid growth and fe it power of the Build CANDIBS (: des’ Counell. It wilt be owned by | They are not included it ME pe Mab rybody auch @ figure that It be fthad Pasi seg » Handles in Chicago to own a mall block, an fo haves mare in manag Them. of this monument to the building ae dustry of thin city. The office T the Building Tradea’ Council confident that no diMoulty will be ex perlenced in raising the ne :9| Se $100,000, and say that ff more fuals | AMUSEMENT Bt required, they Paris Bomb Thrower, vi PAT vf th The exy perty, no o nto bis OLYMPK ville and m: Minta 1 ‘second avenue, PHE pI th AT of Moulino last night to pr wslon win did much damage ne 214-216 Cherry street. tated more by the fair sex | Xmas} Electric Co. | There is no place liks | | ne (N. Y.| in our 4, | | | | 1 . | We sell Welsbach’s and guarantee them. Chrtstmae NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, A the trust, and! Notice is hi n that a spe-| al meeting kholders the People’s Savings Bank, a corpor Jation, will be held at its banking | | wee, No. 116 Yesler way, in the nitlo, state of Washington 1 th wh day of January, 1900, at e 9, | the hour ¢ o'clock p. hurlow's (2! 00" voting : \ f incort serlieg go ipeting I tion and for the further purpose LLETIN i) a in i thereof and for the Dal Vv e JAMES R, HAYDEN, res. Secretary ed this 18th day of December 1 first class DRY poops STORE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING You can fill out your entire list at our many different departments and your friends will be pleased with their gifts. “ XN {we I Every Toy In the Toy Department must go before Xmas. Get our prices. Ladies’ Fine Kid Gloves; scalloped| made trom our splendid tle stocky wrist; patent clasp fastened; 4 Imperial Ties, 600 and, each., ty new shades of red, blue, gr . brown and black; grand wearing. pred $1.00 a pair. h; We and k Ties, en a6 the Teck and Bow Ties; an immense Ladies Fine Mase " Hee ete venice. | asortment to choose from; enels colors and black: gran te — ; & pair, on . .. | Gents’ Fine Mercerized Gloria Um Ladies’ Finest French Kid Lat sretty naturel nee and paragon frame; $1.39 any ful fitting lady with a pair of these only gloves; a pair; only . . 25c¢ a pair. Gents! hig Steavy swiss . 1 autifur, brellas; finest steel re ens y ae —_ Mitt; beautiful) on frame; sterling silver mounted satay eran. boa 85c ‘sir,| Dandies: each; only vee esas . C8 PANE ite’ Fine Muslin Night Robes, cut Men's Fine Kid Gloves; splendid) extra full and roomy: 6c value; wearing; 8$c value; « pair, otly..| cach; only a Men's Fine Mocha Kid Glover; #iK| Gents Finest Mustin Night Fv d ibe ‘on ushout; beautifully fn-) ‘peautiful silk embroidered trontes ished; only.. .. ge get ve . $1.00 a ‘pair. Te: ature $4.00 Children’s Fine Doub’ Mackintoshes; velvet collar only $10.00 Ladies’ Fine Tan Mixed Mack intoxhes; new Boston wide eweep litary cape:each; only $6.8) ». | Gents’ Finest Fur Sultan etyle hate; lish and dressy; the equal of y $4.00 hat; our price; each..$3.00 ‘* Fine Fur Fedora Hats; new blocks; each $1.25, $1.50, we! a te | $10.00 Gents’ Fine Tan Covert Cloth | Mackintoshes; beautifully finish- Men's, Fine sit “Embroidered a e4; each, only tv.55| penders make beautiful Xmas Selections are easily and quickly] gifts, @ POI... oe se crerrere eB nee ems A wonderful assortment of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Fine Felt oRS. Kid and Leather XMAS SLIPF LAS Men's celebrated $3.00, $3.50 an@ Bole agents for W. L, DOUC $4.00 Fine shoes You can depend on getting prompt, courteous and careful atten- tion at all times at this store. O. W. PETERSON & BRO- 206, 208, 210 Pike St Pataiar Cate for Gentiomen OUR HOUSE : Occidental Ave. and Washington St. er ot Seer a COMPANY Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL. ddddveuss. ase =| 00 ¥ CHOICE LOTS Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. JARARAMANADDZADARARAR know the value of === MTHERS. cling to old methods of getting Wis ‘seitessc Sus! ~ ANOTHER » and let h s ‘4 = tomer, and never le © DIFFERENCE ey, and cite tet ati a him leave us until he is pleased, so that he ma: way displeased and de- tell his friends and thes Stan iard Talloriag Co, nounce them to friends, our trade grows, 1012 Third Ave. Isn’t That Smooth? That's what they all say when their laundry work ts done at THE PALACE If your bundle t# ready, call up Main 177. We'll get it. Sixth and Pike. PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY Mantels, Grills Made to order; parquet floors; floors pol- ished and guaranteed. 1109 Third Avenv oman ART, FURNITURE & GRILL 00. ILMAN 7 COAL Makes Heat AND... WERE@€€e You Looking eo WR aie’ Books, Calendars Cc Siteteian Cards? A full line of Holiday and Ju- Ventle Books, the former from $if down to a few cents, the lattes . from 8 cents up to $1.25. Gam A. AYERS D. H. LYMAN] at cost price. Albums, Handke! Telephone Wim gat chief 6, Glove and Necktie caseR, y gold-washed boxes, Holiday ees Purses, Lete ¥e ter € es, Fancy Playing Cards. Weat Senttt Foot M A. T. LUNDBERG 203 Pike Street Cor, Second Avenue BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directory and Embaimory lors Third Ava and Columbia Jelephone Main Li — eattla, W