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Es ze Ld Bhi R28 8: S89 She sab Fi 8525: BFE *e as Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier VoL, 1, A MANDAMUS SUIT Instituted by the Committee of 100: Against the City Council. TO FORCE (T TO TAKE ACTION And Submit Charter ‘Amendments Bearing Upon Street Railway Ownership and the Refrendum, ‘This morning A. J. Wells and J., ‘W. Godwin, representing the Com le ‘orp Mittee of One Hundred, fied an ap-| nounced the 20-year limiting clause | Piication for, and were «ranted, a} in the petit scp ni org Rago Writ of mandamus by Judge Benson | Ment to be legal, but the other pro Seainat W. V. Rinehart, Hiram C panes a vague, uncertain, = H. P. Rude, J. A. James, F. M They allege petition was ctrowlat luldoon, John Taylor, J. E. Crich-| |i Me on te Le cea ton, William McArdie, Thomas M.|°¢ and sign Seok te. ak ane Navin, Homer M. Hill, Leonard Dil-| Tesistered voters: that It was pre ler, William Crawford, and ii, w.|*ented . poll niece: Ww at 4 Castleman, as city councilmen of al [Y= eae th Sa Ee coene ea City of Beattie. to consider said amendment, Nort |to cause same delivered to the ‘The petitioners, who _regressmt ele > pag roe ‘of Beattlo, wet forth that | Further, thet aithough snetioas on March 3, 1896, the city adopted | were made by a counctiman to sub: She charter now in force, and that! mit it to the clerk and to direct the Bection 2 article 0 of the charter.| morporation counsel to proceed to Getermines the method, number Of prepare proper papers to submit Signatures, and provides for the said amendment, both motions wer epinion of the ine +p an ne 4, ney | tabled, and that the council wilt not boned legal Se unless commanded to do so by the pants. court, submit the petition, thereby ‘The petitioners then state that the thwarting the will of 1.7% voters Bumber of qualified registered voters|and that unless @ mandamus is ‘@t the last general manicipal effe-| issued compelling the « count to tion was ; that the next gen-)recogntiae and submit the amend- eral election on March 6, 1900, that| ment to the voters, the plaintiffs and the (eye ia December handed/ taxpayers generally wil! sustain inte counctl amendment pro ‘eat and ireparable injuries. viding that the City of Seattle de-| The petitioners asked for the trsu ctares {te Intention and eventual ance of an alternative writ of man — to — st gpaisgr4 ite "% damus compelling the counct! to t railways, that no franchises | submit the amendment and to re OF extension of franchises should be | cover costs Branted uniers the question were; The writ was granted by Judge > paced to the voters and receiv-| Benson, and is je returnable De. & majority vote, and that when certher 28, 1899. ® franchise should be forfeited of! The number of names, it ts alles two years previous to its expiration, ed, is 26 In excess of the required baad ey, counct! should make plans | 20 per cent t purchase and construe of J. W. Godwin Med an aMdavit to @ street railway over that territory, the shove facts. and that under no circumstances This afternoon another mandamus should a franchise be granted fcr in reference to initiative and refer more than 20 years. endum will be filed, BEATEN INTO INSENSIBILITY John Armstrong. ALTGELD NOT A DEAD ONE, CHICAGO, Dee. 2.—At a conter- | eee: wee eaten into insensibility in the ten fence to be held soon, the leading rep- dertoin diatrict In night, robbed of Fesentatives of the 47.000 Democrats a gold watch, and a sum of money WAS FILED TODAY ‘The petitioners further allege rhat | ation Counsel Humphrey pro- | ATTLE, PRISONER ESCAPES. wil Jand 4 } one am J ekg rugh the the who Iw enoaped day afternoon. } rving a term for va Officers @heehan and Ca en somewhat tenient on Joring his Ivantage of t ed was attempting to by m the| ant 1 ket em wh ret eke ag tr ective Powers, ehain gang y has been grancy Well hav wound. nook and coop im, thew a | | OLYMPIC _ REOPENS. | | The grand Man ay P esque Gatety traction. corte, iaeiieb bg | = CiTy NEW S. Olympte theater will have w might. that hie tomorr Kunkler states ace will be “the home of bur- He has seoured the London Girta ae his Christmas at. There will be smoking con- WASHIN ” D GTON, ATO Rae = EV ENING, LULL BETWEEN THE BATTLES IN AFRIC Boers and Britons are Closely Watc ing Each Other. A h- BOERS DO NOT SEEK FOR PEACE ‘The French Foreign Office Denies Sta ment That They Have Asked for Mediation. ° LONDON, Dee F. Roberts and his staff left Lon- '@ don at noon today for Southampton, where they will sall this af Susie Burns, colored, wan arrested @ ¢ n for Capetown berte wae given a great ovation as he last night on @ chart f robbing @ drove to the railroad station, A tremendous crowd filed the sta Henry Haated of $100 in the Villard) @ tion, cheering for “Little and calling upon him to square iging house. @ things in bh Atré Prince of Wales, Duke of n . na , F : e otable John Thayer, @ carpenter, fell into 3 ov at iadeae p Be bony ecalmasnconmntainine the bay off the city dock last night. | @ an tall Seaeie A ens “Riewien ek Chalet je was rescued by Officer Mayou|@ Ly I Eee re ot ts teiee one bite lac pong two sailors. Tie wae taken to nnottering skirmish Lieut. Reberta, son of Lord Roberta, wae Lbeatanartere ane placed. the ea: | @ ing drag out the guns of the Fourteenth and @ixty-sixth bat- ee eer : ® when he was killed by Boer shell. Gen. Buller's casual G. Wei tel hee © ties are estimated by @ Dally Mall correspondent | fhe eaten pogo a 2 A correspondent at Modder river says concerning Methuen'’s | Northern. +4 Tt would be impossible t@ take such @ pomition as Megers. er @ fontein by assault The modern battie, owing to the length of W. 0. Cox arrfved Inst night on the|@ rifle range, will last days, where fights once lasted hours. The | Dirigo trom Juncaa @ oer trenches are very wide and deep, like underground dwell- | see |@ ing», and allow concentration of men without danger. The | Twenty-two thousand dollars in| @ The Standard's Chively correspondent says: “Col, Long is re joash were sent to Black Diam | sponsitde in a large measure for Butler's defeat He took his by Sie rotthern Baers se @ artillery too close to the river and fired tll his ammunition was from the Puget Bound National|@ exhausted.” Rank this morning to pay off the | @ [a miners, CAPETOWN, Dec. 22—A despatch from Bryos stores, near et + a 7 @ Tull, dated December 18, says that im the engaremtn between the saa ee, © ae Plies pa pap @ Boers and British at that place, two of the latter were wounded, ehitect thin m os Sawing te and sever are minsing dad weather. During the following from Modder river exmp says that a party spring I expret to see an enormous ut looking for minsing wagons, nat week cam | amount Meek add" eecidbnes upon some British troops whom they asked for water. The | bullding. It t to expensive building mined it to them If they would say “God Sve the Queen.” The [just at present Roers to a group and shouted save the queen but | eee damn Rhodes!" They got the water The Saturday h at the banks ayed dispatches from Chiv@ly, dated Sunday *: The | wes unue great thie morning Mritieh army je now oocupy Ite original camping are 4. The le desiring cash to buy presents | with were standing in long lines be re some af the tellers’ windows others were depositing ¥. and | there was every indication that t | banks and the stores were doing the | bulk of the business of the day At the ¥. MC. A. tomorrow noon at 3:45 o'¢lock, Mra. D. Raxt | the Chicago evangeliat, will de jan address to men only. Mre ter bas been heard before tn ty. and proved an entertaining and instructive speaker j see Wiliam Skane, a laborer, wan « this morning on a ¢ t Johneon of p in th n the ¢ arse wh change trict wan an son sal Lippy tin the Thomas & has purch. half Inter naval brigade fired a few shells at the Boer position, but ie not known. The firing indicates that the naval guna are to command Tugela bridge the result Oatacre remains at Sterkstrom behind his intretichments tma bewn reinforced by one regiment and ls waiting for another oo PARIS, Dec. 2.—Foreign office denies the statement printed in the London Mail to the effect that Dr. Levds, the Buropean representative of the Boers, has asked for the scervices of th foreign minister in the case of peace. lp Getentin DURBAN, Dec. 22—A diapatch from Chiveley definitely shows the Boers took away all the guns abandoned by Buller at the river bank tn the Tugela engagement The wounded in the battle of Colento hae reached Pietermar txburg. It is propoeed to put them on board British warships her ° ° ° e ° e ° ° e e ° e ° > ca & - e e * ° * ° ° GIVEN 24 HOURS QUAY IS SURE SOPH SSOESSHSSSSSSOSOSHHSH SEO SOOO OOOS te- SOCOOOOSOCOOSCOOOOO SOOCCESSOSOSESEOOEOSESOSOOOSOOOOSD e ° ° ° The show windows of the down town department stores are the = Mecca Of Beattleites, big and little, ig . 4 rich and poor. All day long heavy | \ streams of interested prospective owe “| Christmas shoppers pass before the! bie dieplays behind the great plate- . siacs windows, and make up their minds as to w they would buy. | Tonight finishes up the Christmas buying. The splendid Of course, these decisions are sud-| HEMIAN WATER SETS that you'll find here, make a very ject to revision; for back in the big} ceptable present fe each | Rtores there are more thing than the CORONA JAVA COFFEE; a distinctly good flavor, #0 show windows expose to view, and pound here. &@ person's calculations are likely to) {a e store at Christmas time. The Beattie merchants have excell-| 1008 gio ed themaeives this season in diaplay- ing their Christmas goods. The trouble is not to find in the show | @@@@@@eeOC OO COO windows what you want, but to sesesesessests oe make from these great collections | @@ such selections as you can afford | @@ ne The variety of things that are dis rs —— 0 extensive to a greater de- | @@ e ‘ erbaps, than ever before. | @@ a ? the choice pos ns in the windows, sf course, although every store dis- | @® Lo plays, also, things that, while they | @@ are appropriate for Christmas offer in are also & for any other season of the year. In the displays 33 ‘EMBER ] \ | | today and ts at the Butler | Ject out Mr. Blaine has done much toward | the institu in the past. He wi ‘SIGHTS IN THE OF WINNING XMAS WINDOWS, 1699. oy : McGovern Won. 2a cod NEW YORK, Dee. *, of Chicago, went down be ‘erry MoGovern in the second before the New Broadway | club last might | round Athletic Call for Mail Bi WASHI a oy postomee bids on m | Dee rying cowtracts between Beatt Ban Francisco and me, Bt. Mic 1, Dawson, and al) Alaskan points. Insane Over Mew Century LOST NATIC la., Deo. 23.—Hen- ry Harber, | mathematician of nence become in constant study of the prob “When does the 20th century Today he walked about the pping at various marking the figures and billboards. He has been thre em. begin? streets an and fenc locked PERSONAL MENTION. a lumberman of Mote! Diller William Brown, Arlington, in at the Al Densmore, of Stanwood, tx in| Seattle and is registered at the Ho- el Diller, " A mining ing . Wyne Fineh, ¢ Hawkley, who are int business near Victoria, the Hotel Butler. in are atc sae Mra. Keys, principal of the public | schools at La Conner, is in the city eee Richardson and John Ma prominent business men mble, are at the Seattle, Thom: loney | Port G ft 3 1U. OF W. BOATING CLUB ASSURED | The university io to have a rowtng | crew Mr FE. F. Bla hes taken the initiative toward securing sum clent money to get a shell and equip ments for the "Varsity b s by mak ing himeeclf responsible for 1200 and! wet = other Beattle b ineas ren to pledge themselves to help the pro- | one of the prime movers in getting the King County Bar Association to offer a prize to the oratortcal asso- | elation. The matter of a boating club ts only timely. The course on Union | bay is aid by experts to be one of the best on the continent. With the} present growth of athletics at the university, that Institution should | fond out a crew that will uphold the honor of the state in the annual Northwestern regatta CHICAGO, Dec bers of the Ant have been given an policemen In ity Boclety | ars and authority | hicago, 2.—Women mem- | f Christmas goods there is every thing that the purchaser or the pros STAR PAINT 0., nt has called Reeceveres 0000eeee cee eneeree Pryxxcririiciiiiiiit $ 1417 Second Ave, Christma | Everything im the line of aay 70% First Avenue Five Minutes —“? Groceries, Wines and ae On hand a fine line of whiskies “in bulk and bottles as fi lows: Burke's Irish, Burke's Scotch. ete., etc. Packages for delivery. Funke's makes. every piece. é& Spe cras. whlberal Discounts. i Wall Pager, nis next few days to make m for new stock, 300 Pike § For ° Reet. Train a Bo Give him an tron train or @ In the way he should go. fl toy and be gine, @ steamboat or other mechanical nore in would teach him in @ Five Ye We have been in it for mit We know it Than books, oa ir We are in the Toy Buxiners years, and hope to be for nine more ‘We have a splendid variety Rightly Priced WE DELIVER PROMPTL Ee COON BRO SO OOOS ESSE HOOSHOOOOOOOOD BRUNNER & CO. praLens Of © Groen 794, £02 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ‘PI nadian Club, Oscar McBrayer Bottled in Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Co Monogram Kye, © pps AR Welcome Christmas ¢ Appreciated for years is a Rimmed GJasses or a fine We have the largest stock in the * have everything in ity, style M1, CLAY EVERSOLE, 720 s Candies ready choicest Name on CHRISTMAS ctacles and Eyeglasses — Oo. HGLCOMB, Optician, 216-216 Three Days to Ch Ladies’ and From Gent's Watches ~~ vcrwsnon Your Price, 0 , Our Price. w. W. HOUGHTON, Jew oe pective purchaser can think Of course, the drum end the horn| Se she everywhere. fo fo the aa. |e Along with these old favorites ana @@ last resorts of the bewthtered Christ- | @@ mas shopper are the album, the tollet set and t “hriatmas card $e And, too, there are the indisy > able handkerchief and the orthodox | 9g easy slipper, Then there ts the po- | ge lice patrol wagon the fire engine, | 9@ the blockh the cardhouse ana ne toy KUN he toy pistol is not very much In evidence, but the mar | tial wptrit of the time finds expres. | 9g sion in @ very extensive display of cannons, battleships, uniforms, #ol- Bo ra, sailors and the like. There i | 9g an endieas collection of “Dewe The holly, the cedar, and the mis- | &@ tletoe are everywhere, ‘They ar | scattered about among the toys and | the furniture, and they dangle from the chandeliers both in the show | windows and in the stores. They | lend air of freshness and of na ture even the most callouned despis er of Santa Claus, no recourse but ee ee Pe ee oe oe oe PT Yesler way on First ave who voted for John P. Altgeld for wus found in an alley near the the East side. The prope mayor last epring wil! deciare their ard house, at 3:45 o'clock this | frontage First avenue » Seater tint ing by Officers Freeman and feet. The consideration wa Parpese to make their power felt in ard. Ata first glance the off eee = % = = the patitical compaign next year cers thought Armstrong was dead.| Howell Rees has browght suit; Joe Golden, who for the past 18] WASHINGTON, D.C. Dec. 1 ‘They intend to claim recognition ile was taken to headquarters in tha | #*4inet J. WH. Woolery and wife and@| months has given the Seattie p x-Senator Quay return for themecives, and their leader in| patrol wagon and his wounds dresa-|J 11. McGraw. for $1.5, cr a writ ¢ much trouble, was fined $% by Florida at half-past 9 ¢ the Democratic state convention. |ed by Dr. MoKechnie obligation and for $524.96 damages, | Judge Cann this morning and given| morning, went directly to his hand ‘They will demand that “public own-| He had several jarge cuts on the So e , | 24 Roure in which to leave the city./ some house on K street, and remain- erebip of utilities,” the Platform on| back of the head, and one on the|, 1 the case of D. T. Sparling ot al. | Golden was arresied Thureday even-| ed there ail day iellish Altgeld mate Kis mayoruity | chin, evidently made by the toe of a 5 endinavian - American! ing by Officer Ed Cummings, and| Mr. Quay determined, after hear. ecampsign, be given a place in the | shoe. Armatrong’s face end head | °*2* ee oF Spariing tO) at that time it is said he wae plan-|ing the rmation and adv of Democratic stete pla They | v-as 20 completely plastered by ban. | WAH ® writ of aarnishment was de-| ning to rob a First avenue cigar! his friends. to continue the attempt Bre preaching this same propaganda |dages that he was unable to speak "*? tty ftore. n fe an alleged thief| to gain admission to the senate @m other states, and they hope to| this mornin | red H. Peterson donated five box. | 24 pickpocket, and is known as the) least for th mat, Be anid te have sufficient influence in the Dem-| ——— on of candy to the county clerk's of-| BPekane Kid He was firs ponne to @ question eratie patione) convention to com- | pos op Ber ima reated about yro years ago on Wash I have no Intention of withdraw the insertion of @ similar plank | DOGGED T0 Tite van de Vanter presented | ineton street by Detectives Powers) ing. I shall press for admission un the national platform of the par- Jeach of his depution and clerks with |“? Wappe Ms eat Of @ ante leuk 1 Poesia on te ae ti vy. la dis tarkev this wneralae at that time he was ¢ of a party | and cleve Ni be gran ny In this movement they expect to | ae ail mpl J in the hold-up of a street} senate i nave not been mere Ihave the co-operation of the radical The city of Ballard has been given | « lung enough to fully inform myse ‘wing of the Democracy in many five days more in which to file am me rap |.aa to the situation, but Tam sure States, ard they feel confident that davits for a new trial in the damage | jthat I shall succeed. I ceftainly nd an important| PARAS, Dec. 22.-Another grave| suit brought ngainst it by W. G | shail not abandon the effort to they will be fou mp « y 3 * factor im the national convention. | Military scandal has caused a great | Taylor. ‘ | full representation for the te Above all, they intend to prove to|#enmation, several responsible nev se of Pennsylvania in the United Stat the “regular” branch of the party | Papers declaring that a Jew soldier | Albert M. and Rerkee brings a 1S ARRESTED! ate. Thave full faith that I eha fn Iiimele thet John P. Altgeld fa} Ppamed Ternard, belonging to the | $) sult for damages age tt be pated.” fot a “dead one” in politica. Thirty-first Dragoons, wae killed by| Mutual Life Insurance Co., for in PERSE woe wed The Altgeid organization has been | #¥stematic ill-treatment juries received by his son Clifford ope RAILWAY NOTES kept intact aince the municipal elec Hils comrades nick-named Mm on November 14 last, It te clain NDO BEACH, Cal, See 2. . dion. Wiiile no open active work haa| “Dreyfus,” and subjected him to the| that a plank used tn holsting antes | Je, the former president been done, the leaders of the move-| Most shocking indignities on account an all 4 to fall by the defend National Bank of AM . te and ‘i fr an Cameron, essistant general Ment in the different wards have not | Of his race nts and it struck Clifford on the) 5 has been arrested here and] greight t for the Canadian Pa heen idle. They have been busy per. The Aurore has stated the fact | head A body, producing concu ti in nines 46: Leak bien ‘whtel tates wo 7 ” 4 ahs eas fecting their organisation for use| that the success{ui action of Maitre | sion of the brain and bres | Will be taken to Los Ang v niecific, Is in town today e @ext year. Labort, Dreyfus’ counsel, {riba and permanently injuring him, | Clty he left a few days ago when hej for Portland tonight with Mrs. Cam | againet the Libre P . Which al eee heard of (he warrant out for his ar. ¢ron and her sister, j pre. taat hie seareas at 4 gg f ee Setipin wet sentenced | reat G. Walker Smith, city passenger the Rennes trial wae a fake, will al shay ead ll hed agent for the Canadian Pi went POLYGAMISTS | cont that gutter paper $10,000. ur years in the Denitentins Jt8) ROBRTON, Der The warrant} to Nelson, B. C., this morning t | The Libre Parole will declare that | crime was holding up the Bay View| tor Charies Coles, charges him with| spend the Christmas holidays with Hl srloon, last Septen MUST ALL G0 it al wed the ase to go by Sefault sicon, last September wilfully misappropriating the funda| relatives pecaune intends to take action in € ne Globe b k. Four weeks ago, ee Th regarded asa bluff, and it | ToMbing Patrick Hayes bank his private fortune of a miit traveling passenger agent for the 9 the general opinion that it allow-| — coe 1d a half dollars and it was Great Northern, Is back in the city we Kintey Will Oust Ml Much Mar- od the case to wo by de dastt because re ane of F rank ¢ omyne charged! jieved here that the restitution was| from a trip to fpokane. it had no case whateve with burghry, ha een aet for Jan-| comple = re ried Officeholders. uary 2, and that of W. A. Weseman, — C. Stevens, general western a CONTROLS THE Saike Liseany, fer duane a jhassenger agent for the Great ABHINOTON, D. C., Deo. 2 ge 10 OPEN A | Northern, went to Spokane on ye President McKiniey tas started a Marriage Meenses were tnaued besedilo a Personal campaign to crush out Gay to Fred Haley, 2%, and Alice | J. P. Hausman, rate and tramc Polygamy in Utah. The president awhell both of Seattle; Peter clerk in Mr. Mlabon's Great North Mas Wad several conferen with nan, 27, and Mary Hoye, 17, both ern offices, resigned his position to f onet Wallace Metain, of accept the management of George B. Chairman Taylor of the house inves - r v * i e Woolley, and Rettie McConnell, of Hush & Co.'s customs brokerage. esting edinmittes, on the sublect.| cet aGo, Dee. 2%.—With the sur-| Beattie; Wm. Hargraves, 42, of Can, | Seattle and San Franciseo capital) yr, Hausman, prior to his conned m4 Representatives Gosvenor render of the charter of the Chelten- | lopes, and Louise Frazer, 50, of Vic. | Ist ized a company to} tion with the Great Northern, was = we calle I bam improvement Association to the | teria at bank at Non to be} chief clerk with Soa & Co, Be the nation 1 slate secretary of #tate next month, the piped known Rank of ¢ ‘ jcustoms trokers, New 4s rs ‘There are now three overdue Al-| The tution will have a cap-| em cor at fn te passing of @ big amusement enter-| asia steamers. These are the Fal.| ital The officers are| in the interests o! . t 7 prise and the acquiring of @ va f Seat and ¢ ao | Pre f San Fran ‘womanhe The po = wT nce ha tract of lake front land bythe Lilin- | City, in the or ler named. The heavy |cisco; Vice President ¢ powt mm. er general's office ha m ., ale from the south Is probably the Seattle; Cashier N. B. Been requested xamine into the ols Steel Co. will be marked. e h 7 BE | iaese of Jonn Graham, the éndicted| ‘The purchase provides for the fu-| ese of the vessels elmer ayed attle: eines t Jobn Land) td adel pom ma of 2 », and ture expansion of the steel com Paine Petes Sackacs teas at the | . M. MoMicken, F. Schmite of Orson fm TIS | pan It gives the concern the un ‘ t . rf The bank has been fully organized y * | pany « ! beginning of next week for Stockton, he t i y orm . a ; " a re, peacment vs 1 Misputed control and ownership of Cal, where he will meet Tommy | and only awaits the completion of Psd ecpete daaal dD. O, De tany charges had been ’ , - time fi he latter & ta books dd the purchase of safes he following from Otis was receiv t ven Ml | ne inke front for a Metance of two| Tracy sometime In the latter end of |! an r $f szainet them before ay A bron! . January Biddy Tshop, Jackson'a|and other paraphernalia to open up| ed this afternoon y we commended, it 2 eites. * " H . ig ; - ‘The 80-ncre tract known aa Chel- |r ,ecompanien bh While | for business, (ien. Young reports on the st ty pitee 4 Marshal ( Mil- | fenham Beach én the south shore, a a city Ja ¢ All of the gentlemen associated in| from Vigan, Cols. Howe and Hare dey, of Utah, itl sey its tie | VOTRE Ree on gaa, wan Gece |f 1 W. Ht. Jone the new enterprise are well known! were heard from. December 17 and c’, and th 1 ” e ited to pleasure 20 years ago, It, and Martin Harris n the Northwest, A number of local] they are still In pursult, through the as been summoned to ex Pearl merchants are said to be interested] mountains, of the insurgen mn fain bis chan p of th » was the first public bathing spot Pear in tt hans 4 wd arr h , se = the Dr ceeeTae Sat n the new bani javing our prisoners, of wh f Red polyen rip en ep + eae 1 iperior - were captured. Lieut, G , vrs 1 and John) NORTHFIELD, Masa, Dec t—| the remaining Prisoners are one day oe : _ 1—ol, Wilder | Tra 18 corpus funeral of the late Dwight L./in advance." ti MANILA, I 1 mpriso! ly be held Monday after ed soprano |has telegraphed to Vigan from I nt Le ihe n. Further than this t HAVANA, 1 k BM cork ss on, Further than this no arrange ec, 2 n. Brook 1, we ur pe toe e dn gh nts for the service have yet been! and staff wailed at noon for Wash rt et Mae at ae eat tyambang. His| In Judge Hanford's court today|t Messay condolence from | ington, A military escort and a ter Palmer Henry Pauman was dismissed as a/ a! parte of the country are arriving | rand aceompanted Brooke to the ” jonore Py e ra r @ife died in @ village in that view and Hor Palmer, of Chb oa mg ae - [boniruate a ae en 1,18 weeat AAA A se AM al ted Antennness during she Heb ~ ul sl BORE ong Vet ¥ od to admit that, the old Saint of the 33 ide has a great of liven things, even tf he does noth- y ing ay way Presents have nearly all been pur- and everything has been left anta’s care chased ynado Benefit Ball will draw an immense crowd to Ranke's hall tonight Tomorrow evening the Catholic churches will hold midnight masses, nd the Episcopalian churches also vill hold midnight services, The musical programs will be elaborate On Monday all the stores, the urts and public offices will be closed. ‘The postoMce will be open for one hour m 9 to 10, In the morning. One collection will be made, but there will be no deliveries B A Sa ta th th tthe the tach ett ett MUHL 219 Pike Street Jewelry Diamond Frogs Diamond Butterflies Diamond Turtles Diamond Lizards Diamond Spiders Diamond Dragon Flies iamond Stars Diamond Sunbeasae rts Diamond Pendants In Scarf Pins, Brooches, Pendants . ALBERT HANSEN Gold and Silversmith. Wall Paper 3000 of the Twentieth Century patterns’ to select from. We cater to those whe it want their homes beautified, VAL’ Betweon Bocond Third Aves, e

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