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ery, Mra. MoQrath, W y, Mrs, Myera, ©, W. Joynt, B. ¢ Jand, Thomas Hunstker, Al Biro born, William Mulr, William Rolls. Miss Oatrine, C. G. Sanford, Mrs Bate, J. J, Condar, W. Courtney, EB O, Vashua, 1. F. Mitehell, W. 0, Cox Joynt, James Rolls, D, Rolfe ary Spitier, J, W. Nee, J. A. Me Gontale, J.D. Qoas, Ch ee Hieta. TO ESYABLISH FACTORIES HOpOrted to} n.d sores tee wees sna - Entombed apitaliste. to establish factories in ‘, J this olty It im thought that one why this has not been a plished ta that no organtsed ef fort has been made with thix end in . Pa. Dec. 2. YH", President Morrison of th ‘Dec A} board t* chairman of the committer @eeurred in Brasnel! The board will be represented at sates to he appointed in the future was torrie, ant] JOBBERS PROTEST. at Brownsville. throughout ratiroads announce, hax stirred ur Herce H the MD! sonders. ‘The coast wholesalers have ORG Kt then felt back] joined a movement whieh is being Sompletely biocking | made to have this advance at leant deferred until April If that is re pupposed to be on fire with fobbere so far behind | of smoke hin pond orders, disastrous re - f w The merchants F RE the rescue parties | West, intend to carry this matter Mite, if any, nope for] to the courte and get redress there Yn the mine. The ma-| Pacific coast men are in on this. ‘Puch shape thar the fan pari rwm were MCKINLEY NOT Prine ov sssms >| A THEATER GOER smoke issuing from @ terrible condi.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Presi dent McKinley bas never been to « play in Washingtom since his tna f wuration. The last play he witne ed was “A Black Sheep,” In the ¢ ton opera house, In which he is « this city places the beat boxes in the houre at his dispoeal, and he is gen lly represented by Mra, MeKtn ley and friends, the mistress of the White House being fond of the the ater Bucher is the White house amuse ment after dinner, when the: J. Homer Bird to| 8° state functions or recept ®% The Dirigo) Mtr McKinley te « devotee of the iy three days be.) 5=me and considers herself an ex ‘20 run to Milbank | Pert. A sense of ent vy on the ‘of “the heavy | Part of the other players has some | thing to do with her reputation te | this particular, for ft is understood Wrangel narrows ones of halibut; *™Qnethem that she in always in fended to win. The game usually Jasts until 19 o cléck, when the pree- je to his deak for execu itive wove P 0 eeecocccen: nday Services... Ipit discourses will be in harmony with the spirit of the day. The choir will give an excel lent musical program ee First Christian Church—Corner of Fighth avenue and Bell street J. .N. Smith, pastor. Bervices }& m. and 720 p.m, Christma: | mon in the morning by the p. eae Haven M. BE. Church—Corner o' street. Rev. J. M. Denison, pastor Bervices at 11 a. m. end 7:29 p. m. nl . Westminater P Broadway. Rev yterian Chureh Hw. Ww. « street power house.| gram by the Sunday-school Services Lae led and 7:20 p. m. Special} Church of Universal Retigion—tn G. A. B. ball, corner of Second av enue and Jamer street. Rev. A. W 7:30 o'clock eee | St. Cloment’s Bpiscopal Church: ‘and Pathos of the Gos- pana ¢. ar papel program will | exercises tm the morning. es | St. aark's “Repisc B®. Chureh—1920 Four-| Harvard ave Rev. €. C. Holford, Spring. ces at 11 m. and pat Church m. Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, rector 75 sermon in the, Morning: Regular sermon by the| rector, Evening: The children’s oceur, consisting of eae services. w Presbyterian § Church—j songs and a44resses by the rector. ih avenue south, near! Ar Rev. Donald Ross, pas- 1 Will preach on tha| piace in th " morning and even-enth Ma. ees eee chancel, Moz: Street M. F. Church—Cor-| Third Cumberland Presbyterian “Third avenue and Battery | Church — Twenty-second aver ~ Rev. H. D. Brown, pastor.! near Past Cherry. Rev. Elmer FE @t 18 & m. and 7:39 p. m. Thompson, pastor. Services at It a E “The Birth of Christ."|m and 7: p m Special Christ Bundsy-school exercises. mas sermons, with appropriate mus see fe. z | tM. B. Church—Corner Third Marion street. Rev. B.| Second Presbyterian Church—Cor- Baden, jr., pastor. Services at ner of Third avenue north and Har . ana 7:30 p.m Morning: rison street. Kev. W. A. Major, pas nt Git.” Evening: | tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:29 Dm. Bpecial Christmas services | morning and evening eee of Immaculate Conception and Madison. Rev A United Presbyterian Church—Cor- | @%@@ Low mass at 6°%).| ner of Sixth and Seneca etreet Rev | a. m.; high mass at 10:30) 2 1. Lanning, pastor. Services at! service at 7:20. Mid-) 11 9 m. and 7:20 p.m. Morning: | vice begins at 10:20. m. Special mas sermon to th , ees bof Our Lady of Good Help children X. Pretontaine low & m. and high roaes at Byening service at 7:20.) \ night 1 ty will hold special nervices Miy held in Brotherhood hali| "°t of Terry avenue and Pine street lavenue, near Tell. Rev. T.| Rev. A. N. Went, paator. Services| priest. Low mass and/ ®t 1! 4 m, and 7:9 p. m. germon at % a ™. High | eve sermon at 10:20 a.m. Ev- North Seattle Baptist Church immer will be celebrated by the| street. Kev. Le J. Sawyer, pastor Beart congregation | Services at 11 a. m. and “ee Morning: Special musical services. ty Parish » gest of! Evening: Regular services. avenue and James «treet | Hi. Gowen, rector. Services He m. and7: p.m. Con-| Unionetreet. Rev. James F. Reates. Services both morning an4} pastor. Morning service at 11 a. m Evening sermon by the No evening se | apecial ae evening th a festival south, near King street. Rev.| goq Lodge No. Selleck, pastor. Services at| py rmrnerhood ™M. and 720 p.m. Christmas|; in the morning. foe M. ¥. Church—Thirtieth av-| Street Baptist Church—-On Jemus mtourth avenue south Phil pes at ll a.m. ands p.m. Chriat-| *0% “ : ‘ sermon by M. L. Douglas in the| Reformed Pree “ i hureh 71 | Corner Olive street and Terry av Ee 4 lenue, Rev J, MeDe ese Presbyterian Church—Corne:| Serviced at 11 ®. m. and 1d, pastor p.m. ‘Both morning and | Believe.” and & rrants such @ | bulld to Fe Bixty men are re. |! Miwaukeo next June by five dete. | Whether ov up the Bi GOVERNORS — ARE WRATHY WASHINGTON, D.C, Dee Stuenenderg, of Idaho, Murphy | Ww Mexion, | seated . , : a, are in thie! C. 1. U. meeting ers r » HM. F. Myer, William Wilson, Rob- | ‘ The advance in commodity rates ne country which the Arizona, Ot and Homer, of Oklah: eity and very mad pvited to ttee on the Centennial ¢ of the remowal of the seat « the city of Washing- nd to a feast afterward ontes had been post pon: these gentiomen had not been not ment to President MeKiniey will the Ghio delegation to Francisco next fall to witness the | gro stockholder, Every management tn | Uncle Bam is destination in his mail bags, some unique child Today the Bon Marche nr ome of which was avelope. “Mr. Se Inside was the following ommunication time ago. please don't forget m R. WALLACE The Press Madrid spec merits emphatically that ton was not-killed by Filipino How a nan ard avenue north and J nn | ere, but by an American bullet pastor, Services at 11 a m. and 7/ ‘ (Baptist)—Cor-| p.m Morning: "The View of the street and Boren av-| Wise Men. Evening Special pro- Martin, pastor, Evening service at le, rector, Services 48pm Christmas etween Seneca rvices at 11 a.m. and! 12 mifdnight the celebration of the Eucharist, with the entire Qt 11 @. m. and 7:9) church choir and orchestra, will take rt's Sev. will be rendered in its t 2:20 p. m. the Christian Endeavor ning: “Christmas to the O14] ‘Church — Services| First Pree Methodimt Chureh—Cor- | * seat 7:30. Sunday a mid-| Corner of Third avenue and Cedar} p. m.} Feonglish Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity—Seventh avenue and ice. Christman WM, Barker, bishop of Olym-| morning at 7 o'clock there will be a on by the pastor. In the Sunday-school will give 109, Uhitversal Hinckley marth and Spring. Rev. A. L.| Morning subject: “Joseph's Carna- Cs pastor, *Bervices at 11 a.| tion.’ Evening subject: “How to G.N.WILL BUILD TO REPUBLIC So Says John F. Stevens at Spokane. Bt Paul city looking after at Northern's proposed im rovements, In addition to the bridges, the road will repl wooden bridges between this the by ateel structures Great Northern,” said yesterday, “is going i northward wherever business w bite § rom Wenat ot } eting of the anding of the battleship Ohio. will return via Southern California and New Orleans, and go out via the Northern LETTERS T0 SANTA CLAUS The letters to Santa Claus whieh arrying through to the a Claus, sing me that one This is ail 1 want, “Your loving “WEBSTER LUDGATE.” The other letter read as follows 209 Fourth avenue north, Beattic, Wash. “Dear Santa Claus PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Dee. of the Pilipino POOSHCHSOHHOO OOOO OO OOO ° ° © ° e ° e ° ° e e ° eo ° e e ° e e od e e e e e e 4 e 3 ° e e e e e ° e a4 a4 ° ° ° 4 e o ° ° ° ° oa e John F, Ste lin us there Poll valley, I cannot They had been| Joint | jert Pevier, were appointed a con eve for the benefit of the Ca winers. A big crowd | assured. for tender feet MANY LIVES Raymond & Hoyt Foon an enormous rock, on whieh | Tz wived (Wo. | stood the Capr Adressed on the Nortn|the Gulf of jtery, the Hotel Banta © | Amalia yeaterday, w Right. So far two bodies have been | |:ecovered. Ten ser persons were extricated from the | ber of fatalities will be great, though am yet no fist of missing can be ob | tained. few persona were kil A avalanche, as the warned moat of those threaten « al says that POSSESSES HSOSHSOSOSOHOOOOOD i . ° 2 THE SEATTLE STAR. BUILDING PICK-UPS, Compelled ea acer | Move briek building J avenue a 1 a building, which will be ready” f | $6,000 ocupancy about Mareh 1 Worth of 1 cloned | A fine six-story ¢ build eeted on the lot now being excavated at Fourth avenue and Cherry street Pakers’ Union, we ates at the last W Samuel K mittee to choos) a subject for the | At Extra Values Pext open meetings in January J. T, Oldham will start a labor 2 7 5S paper tn January. | e | ‘The following unions reported sub-| — Waterproof Sh » rubers accom | scriptions to the Carbonado ary feet. M alt with Painters’, $10; Butiding Lab | heavy style; worth aterers’, $26; the “P.-L” chap 43.50 att el of Printers’ Uni un | Extra fine lr { Boys’ Bhoes eee at extremely low pr ‘The Plasterers’ Union will give a gt r omen dail at Germania hall on New Year's rh saloon Gan onado table shoes on earth LOST AT ROME 719 Second Avenue ROME, Dec. 2.—Yeatertay atter.| inckley - Block eo "SRATTLE TRANSFER CO Hvelgai, Pesenger nd Baggagn, nl hotel, slid carrying w t the hotel, the Cappuce $9 Olympic place, Beattle, Wash.,| Several villas, Lone of tife in heavy, | po “Dec. 21, 1899. | The work of rescuing the injured STORAGE "9 Would like on air gun But there| od searching for the dead in th fais Gee Gs Pe aren in air gun named the dalay do not| avalanche disaster which overtook | le To rj aued ait! usly injured | tebris. Jt le believed that (he nur It is ROW stated comparatively 4 in the ama ailing bo to make their exoape. | Engliah women pt urate’ he were retur n of county road su be held here January UR MOVE" and Madison to the sted more by the fair sex rly girihood to womanhood, doing your Xmas MRS, E. H. JOHNSON 414 Yesler Way Telephone Main 7oo all for your order oro give Agures. It is of much importance cord and button fastene to you which | $2.49 Ladies’ Fine Crepon Woo! trimmed; makes desirable Xmas| Wool Cheviot Bulte; doubie knees ai ua present; each; only and seat; $4.39 value. Fine All = ‘ ERLE | $: 4 $4.00 Ladies’ Fine Crepon We tid-|ton in them; $1.50 value. | erdown Wrappers; beautifully fin-| when $1.75 buys Young Men’s Fine for all the years you » Ht will make your musi- | Bo don't that you will r CHICK ERING. . and MILTON Pianow you get the best in the world at their respective prices, complete satisfaction with ! either of them. Special Holiday Ladies’, Men's and Children’s Slippers that make time honored pres- Inducements D.S. JOHNSTON ieee i ent tv. O. W. PETERSON & BRO- Burke Building, He Smiled a Smole delight, as all Of satisfaction and men do when we deliver their goods laundere: His Royal Nibs, The Czar of all the | Russias never donned collar, cuff or shirt that was laundered and finer than we can do it prices No bundles de- te Queen City Steam Leundry 1496-28 Fourth Avemee, betwoed Union and Pike a ‘ Seattle Gas ~~. A ND Electric Co. With their Big, Modern Plant, up to date in every particular, and equal to Every Demand, do not hesitate to wish their patrons a BRIGHT AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS To those who are not our patrons, while we wish them a very merry Christmas, we will suggest that every day is as bright as Christ- mas if you use Welsbachs, Makg your new year brighter by using $1.00 Welsbachs The use of gas is popular because it is reliable, Seattle Gas & Electric Company POSSESS OSO SHES ESOOHHSHSHEHHSHEHDOSEDOHESHH OHHH ESO HOSHOOHD FHOOOSD od 3 e POSOTSSSSSSHSSO SS SHS FIO HOOSO OOO OOD lore Will Be Open Until 10:30 TONIGHT. To Accommodate Our Xmas Traders (N, ¥ or bonnet Manager 1. W, Lowe, SEATTLE PRINTING C0. ‘You can make your selections rapidly, relying s distributors on this store’s reputation ¢ of reliable merchandise. nnn $1.35 Ladies’ Wool Elderdown Teal One dollar buys Ladies’ Fine Woot Jackets, handsomely made; each,| Waist; body lined throughout. { J only . ; | One dollar buys Ladies’ Fine Twit- | led Persian Cashmere W pretty | Ir color comby jon. I AU i r Parents’ Delight in Our Boys’ Cloth- ing section; no wonder when $1.89 buys fine Cheviot pretty braided Bult; value $2.56. When $1.00 buys Fine Blue Berge handsomely finished; $4.00 00 Ladies’ Fine Crepon Woo! rdown Tea Jackets; heay beautifully finished. When $3.50 buys Boys’ Fine All When $1.15 buys Boys’ | Wool Bw t a th of cot. ters | ished: heavy cord and tassel at| pure All Wool Bweaters: wide blue | waist, each, only.. .. « |and red striped; $2.25 value. be a fine When Wc buys Boys’ Fine Laun- e a ‘ " dered White Shirts, perfect fitting. et. In | $425 Ladies’ Fine Wool When Sse buys Boys’ Fine Mixed KIMBALL, Wrappers; heavy cord & *!| riannel Overshirts; tailor made. waist; perfect fitting; appropri ¢ Xmas presents; each | When 2c buys Boys’ Heavy Silk $3 50! Windsor Ties; 2 patterns to select oe from 00000000008 Ladies’ Fine Kid Gloves at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 « pair, Men's Fine Kid Gloves at 6c, S5e, $1.00 and $1.50 a pia ents. Toys and Dolls at Dry Goods Profit Prices that mean money saving to present buyers, < =| 206, 208. 210 Pike St Popular Cafe for Gentlemen m to sult 1 i Occidental Ave. and Washington St. a MORAN BROS. COMPANY Engine and Ship Builde STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL. Shirts, 100; ts Janey, ‘Tel Pike 53 | 333 CHOICE LOTS Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. AAARARAAARARARARY Style We are tailors and know how to cut, fit, and Sty le make a garment so it stays in shape.” We alse do ail kinds of cleaning, pressing and repair- eooe ew Fit ing. Figures tell the difference. Will you booed pay the difference, or buy from us and save pioog i a the difference? STANDARD TAILORING CO. 2223 | E inish 1012 Third Ave., near Third Ave. Theater. ° | oeee Sad eooe 3333 33 2 Isn’t That Smooth? ooee, That's what they all say when their laundry work is done at > | oeee| THE PALACE $333 If your bundle is ready, call up Main We'll get it. PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY ; . Made to order; parquet floors; floors pol- Mantels Grills ished and guaranteed. : ’ ART FURNITURE & GRILL CO. 1105 Third Avenne, opp. Telephone Balldine | Sixth and Pike. ILMAN WEREG@€@s |G = coal You Looking Makes Heat | OR... | A full line of Holiday and Jue venile Books, the former from $10 down to a few cents, the latter | from 3 ents up to $1.25, Games 5 Handker- Glove and Necktie | A. K. AYERS D. H. LYMAN Telephone Wark 331 ter Cases, Fancy Playing Cards, A. T. LUNDBERG 203 Pike Street Cor, Second Avenue Holiday Stationery, Purses, Let Yoot Marion Ktreet SHH OSI SHSHSHHSOHHHSHHHSSOSSHSSHSHOSOSOSHHHOSOHEHHSHHOSHEHOHESHESHSOO HOSS HOHOOOOO OED OD BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Digotors and Embalmory, Priors, Third Ae Aud Columbia de ‘Telephone Main Boattla, Was, Ny e f { “

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