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CHARITY. Russell & Drew Gave Over Their House and Company and Paid All Bills, Fhrough the Russell & Drew, a pany 1 pany yeat aver y performance, exc ence. In spite everybody who p production of "Q gervic th 878.80, of which nearly represented cash taken In at office and 2 aid apparently by persons who wo have gone to the play if there had b r arity perform anc. Less than $20 was, therefore, netted as a result of the co-opera ton, of lack . charitable Every de charity. ve the free use of the theater paid for the lights out of thelr pockets. The actors and actress ve thelr services free. The at nds and other employes contri and energy. The ot pres union to obtain per musiclans to chell exhibited r ions withou! charge. the performance @ distinet success. ‘Quo Vadia” w oduced with all the elaborate d its, and so far from slighting their work te se it was for charity, the { the company played it to make the small audi it was there. Nothing wa 9 make the production th: The staging and Wanting Beat of the year. costuming has been done on a great scale, and the performers are excel lent." No more worthy attraction has Visited the theater tn years. The last performance of “Quo V: wn be given tomorrow night. ‘The ‘matinee in the afternoon. EVERETT DAYLIGHT ~ ROBBERY BVERETT. Jan. 4—One of the most daring robberies ever commit- ted in the elty took place in broad hen daylight at 3:30 this afternoon, the store of the Anderson Dry Co., In the Tower block, was broken into by three men. They effected an entrance by @mashing & glass tn the rear of the building and neither the noise of the shattered window nor their nresence was noticed. When they made thelr exit, however, the negro porter at White's barber shop, in che same batiding, ha He at once sent the alarm a boy to the police station, and the men were captured after a long chase. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Geo. Reed, @ negro, was lynched last night at Rome, He was Gharged with assaulting Mrs. J. M Locklear. “The story thai wa was circulated to the effect that the Cudahy ransom money was marked, is denied by Mr. Cudahy's counsel. ‘The body of Lésut. Geo. H. Barber, peymaster tn the navy, was brought to Mare Island yesterday. The body Will be shipped East. Cadet Edward N. Johnson, of Ore- Son, ts the first man in all eubsects of his class at West Point. This is ® very unusual distinction. Eid Williams, who was ar- rested in Butte, Mont., about a week age under the name of R. C. Doug- ina, han confessed to the murder of Jas. Boewell, at Watunka, Ala, in June 1891, The latest development of the wo- taken by Mary 8. Anthony, of Roch ester, N. ¥., i the mat tion of her property. 8! pay unless ahe is allowed to vote. The Richardson murder case at St. Joseph, Mo., has taken a decid- ed turn. The revolver that was eup- posed to have been used in the crime in now claimed by Jolin Lemo young man of Sa’ fays the gun was busey Christmas eve. ATE MEAT ~EMBALMED find How F. S. Stiiiman Lies manreuely mm, ¥. 8. Stillman, a drug clerk em ployed at the Ballard pharmacy, is lying at his home in Raliard avenue in & critical condition, as a res.utt of ptomaine poisoning from eating can ned meats and salads at an enter tainment. He is attended by Drs Adams, Bridenstine and Pierrot Late last night it was stated that Stillman was in a fair way to r covery. Sat : Hotel Corridors, i Senenececeeesesesssesens L. L, Simonds, of San Francisco, | is & guest of the Seattle, Eric Hamilton, a Tolt tarmer, in| registered at t ler. J.P. Roberts, a miner of Valdez, Alaska, 19 « guent of the Butler, Dr, W. G. Tucker, of Tacoma, is @ recent arrival at the Butler ¥. Clark, 4 merchant of Skagway, ls @ recent arrival at the Northern George Bi. Smith, ® merchant of Anacortes, is a guest of the Seattle. H. P. Schmidt Anacortes, oa « State Henator F. H. Clapp, of Port Townsend, 1s registered ai’ the Be: attle. Thomas McUpton, a well known mining man of Index, in & guest at ” the Beattie. C, A, Holst, a shingle merchant of New Whatcom, is registered at the Stevens. L. B. Hastings, custome collector at Port Townsend, is registered at the Beattie. J, E, Horan, a prominent attor- | geeweseeeeeeeeeseenenes IF YOU }} FF WEAR MEN’S SHOES »-GO TO THE Men's Shoe Store 808 First Ave. Dah hhh beh hh hhh hhh hehe | | 1 | » newspaper man registered at th ia regixtered thy lumberman aking his head r known citix at the Rainier-Grand Joseph Rure, & lumberm | ple Valley, is tere at the Ne 1, Hrehan, the wealthy lum nan of Witkewon, le making his Lartorn at the Seattle 18. Dollar, the well k steamahip owner of Ban Fra ie & gucet at the Rainie W. J. Raskin, « well known citi n of Everett, ix stopping at the Rainier-¢ « nl * hail in the ctty AROUND THE STATE During the month of December, lie homestead entries were Bied.in the Walla Walla land office “+. The dig water-wheel for the Walla Walla Electric TAght & Gas b arrived. Its weight t# over 10 to Five hundred and sixty birds been entered for the seventh hibition of the Tacoma Poultry association, which closes Saturday Wm. P. Flint, « has been given § tained by falling Into an Port Townsend, for Injuries sus: n hateh on the eome monthe das a Watehmel ae Olympia newspapere were the vic tims of @ fake story & few days ago A youngstor who Was playing boc fell into the bay. In order to «s cape punishment at home. he told a story of saving another little boy trom drowning. The newspap-rs lauded bim as a little hero, and pub Wehed the yarn with detaits Dougiass, of Cathiamet, between whom there has been a disputed ac nt, met in ® meat shop yoorerday ening. Searborough drew a pistol 44 to sign the with Douglas At the annual meeting of the Spring Valley Water Ce Port Townsend recentiy, the ing board of dire for the en € fr. It t» the Intention |company to make exten, ments during the com |for that purpore it will $150. | The improvements of laying @ new syste pe. bringing the water in fre Hand Valley, a distance of ne ‘WEATHER IN the of@ century ts surimarized for | Seattle as follows: There were three | clear, six party clowdy, and 22 cloudy days during December. The mean temperature Was 4 deg, Highest when the thermometer registered 42 deg.; the lowest reached was 27 deg on the 27th. The greatest daily range of temperature was 12 deg. on the } 12th; the least range was 2 deg. on the 9th. ‘The rniniest day was on the 20th, when two inches fell. Total precipitation for the month was 7% inches. | BURIED BY BROTHERS. ‘The funeral for W. W. Gates was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon trom Bonney & Stewart's parlors. Th obsequien were under the auaploes of ¢ Marine Engineers’ Benevolent association, The funeral was large ly attended. Interment was in 1. O. O. F. comet MORTALITY RECORD. |. The funeral for an held from the family 1101 King street, at 2 o'clock this after funeral for K. Chinn was held from Butterworth’s chapel at 2 Jo’clock this afi uneral eervic e were held Our Lady of Gor his morning. Int ulvary cemetery. STEAMER MAN annesteD | Jacob Miller, one of the crew of the steamer Rosalie, wax arr | Police Officer Kent this m a charge of assault and battery {a alleged he struck another me of the crew during an argument to who should free the hawser line from the dock, Miller was released upon furnishing ball in the sum of $20. The complaining witness ac companied Kent to the steamer this morning. While he was aboard of the vessel to find Miller, the witnens gave him the aiip. It ts probab! that he did not desire to prosocuts Miller Strike at Havano. HAVANA, Jan, 4.—The stevedores strike is senuralns serious propor tions. Nearly af pend abipping We nus Silver novelties, @16 Heoond Ave. | The best runnin wateh in the “Lous Klodt Special.” M4 f in @ recent arrival | Edward theatborangh and A alo ard on Douglass and compelied bim to! amount | HF The gearing w rch lasts , worth 35¢ and goc, for.. 2 Neopet | ato * Ka-| and sent to Portiand > ton of tea ree | ai remainder et the work wilt I5c Instead of 35c. 23 Cents a Yard. Scarborough was arrested and board | 4 ;|Pelice Made @ Hau! of 19 of washington to make an exhibit of | that city miles ' | made bet weer [ents morning by P jeoe «DECEMBER ®: man's suffrage fights is the stand | ‘The weather for the last month | temperature occurred om the Sth, | Meredith learned that Hart had not | SEATTLE THR SKATTLE Attend! Attend! «» THE... STAT ’ AY. JANI 4, 1998 POPES OHO ODES OSS OSE OHS OPEOHEOOOFODOD HOBBY OF YOU Ri ig 80, THE PROPLY'S H6 HOBBY, WE oF THE BON MARCHE iz BON MARCHE THE RICHEST FRENCH 1 HAVE HAD ¥ WINTI ERWEAR 1 IND DEI D HI STOR | UNDP WEAR AND J 1T yUICK t HO IT BOTH « TON AND At 1200-1202 Second Ave.. N. E. cor. Seneca Aye, half price, and in some iristanges, less ; OL SVERTEIING SME niche) ee Which ts + in progress, Whether you need anything or not in | a maker of fine costumes who had bought more RDAY obits Lem iaen Men's and Boys’ Bulte, Ove Rub! Underwear than his trade permitted him to use, sold us the entire lot almost before the western half of America was familiar with the fashion plates. We could “ make lots of money” by keeping them till NEXT season, but we'll let them make friends for the trimming store THIS; 60 to- morrow yo ug etchoice among prettiest Black Silk Guimps that ever came from the French capital At 10 Cents a Yard For Men, Wome n and Children ; ‘ mh ay 59c sally warth 6 se B9c ni a ” Fe « * an Draw 65: Jackets, Dry Goods wants for @ year to me, as you save from to W per cent, on the various lots and styles are broken ~ Hardman Stores 1200-1202 Second Ave. Corner Seneca * * * ° « ° oi ! * * ° ° ia ° ~ > e * * * * ¢ ° * * ° > ° * ° * * e ¢ o ° ° oS ° ° * ° ¢ ners. When Jallor Corbett visited that apartment this morning, the place was in 4 Mithy state, and unfit for hogs. The board of public works are to be criticized for not taking immediate steps to at least put the A @ temporary sanitary condi ASKING F FOR ore was recently acquitted of « There's none worth | than 2oc, and lots haree of mlar : t | Geo, Amith and John Connelly were worth a good quarter of lollar; widths one- I arrested about 10 “k by Chief Ly 4 t Children's Finer stralian Wool Shirts and 29 Meredith and Detective Philbrick, on half to one inch wide Drawers, size 16 suspicion. Broken line Men's N. y Cotton Underw good weight receiving cell contains about 32 priv ~ - ~e nn urday’s 5 each Pry and Gloves calf skin and woolen mitts and gloves Mitts kakin, cordovan Juced prices tomorrow STILL MAKING BKIRTS FF Bonniest Ribbon Bargains Known in Years Fifteen hundred yards of bright All-Silk Moire Ribbons for less than a third of their real value rrrrirrriirrrrritiirirriiiirt rt rr rrr rt oF CHARGE. PETERSON’S 206-208-210 PIKE ST. People's Horne Store “4 eoere oeecesd edith has r persetitaie many * for mirsing| persone the past week. The follow » & few that were re | Ethel B. Long, of Pe denire ae r es to locate Geo, H to praction medicine tit the State of Widths vary, the narrowest in the lot is 3 3-4 Mre. E. Broek wey Washington were examined by the i ‘ Mich, has asked the p ponrd of medica) examiners during inches wide, the Py SH. Freeman, The missing Mao i#| the past two days. The number in her brother | cluded “x women. The test was BH. P. Cunningham, of St. Paul.| very thorough, covering fourteen Minn. desires (o locate his brother | different subjects, Bech of the nine David Cunninghar: members of the board proposed the | Geo. Sangford, of Vancouver, B.C.) questions on subjects of which they to locate hie brother, Joweph| are specialiate. The examinations Sangtord. were held in the old University Inw PAS ASIII SSIS ESS widest is 5 inches,‘ Se 2? and it was consid- ered excellent value ‘#4 at 45¢ a yard, he There's choosing \.~: ar eee an , MONEY INVESTED NOW Weber, of " Utah, =" <r? siding et —s avenue | os to ascertain ee wh . te ofl and Heca ereet, ‘he next exam Ue. © i. pa tion vl - on » ii 1 Sire Geer Osborn, of Portiant.| fae ene ee eee 1 aniong all the most tess By early summer pewrigy o cat ng’ hand- FESS ee send en, potion $0 nents | , some profits. Good G Copper | sand, Omer Ovb« He tea wanted colors and there’s every color in every @ Oil Stocks are just ha things for # , ridt ¢ BT Neinon, To toeute Sane NEW (ITY ip “vanted width. Starting tomorrow and as long You php $100 cannot be placedto ues after as they last you can buy them At 15 Cents a Yard FANCY SILK RIBBONS, Jacquard stripe and draw- string effects, 3 1-4 In- ches wide, as bra as it better advantage than in their purchase. We are proving the statement DAILY “« ~« « J.E. MCMANUS @ SON © 531, 532-533 New York Block SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON Brooklyn, N. ¥..| the police to locate his AMBULANCE of locating W Geo. Taylor The city’s new ambulance i 1 | process of construction and it is pected that It wtil be ready fer m view by the first of March, or ra that month. vs DOUBLE-FACED SATIN RIBBON, satin de luxe finish, 3 t-2 to 4 1-2 in- ches wide, in all mar th jt Hogle's stable. back of the city | ball, which has heon assig ¢ Where the vehicle shall be soon be placed in read? ta reception Real Estate ROUND-UP asters” aK Oa reas Sco, Fire and Marine lnsorance OLYMPIA, Jan. 6—Gov has recetved trom Jaw. H. Eckels, of Chicago, an invitation to the «tate er The Largest and Best Stock of Fruit and Nuts at | The San Diego Fruit Co. Second Avenge and 115-117 Pike Stro» ite forestry, fiah and game at the In Vagrants. ternational Purest, Fish & Game 4 aneociation's exhibition. to ope 416 PIKE STREET n Feb. The As the result of a police round-up jas referred the matter t ® and 2:30 « a Don't say that you have ‘tried ev erything’ until you have tried the Perfected Oxygepor King. This | iertul instrument has made and Chipr 19 suspicious characters whom the police brand as) sieges highwaymen and burglars safely housed in the recetving cell at headquarters. Chief Me ARIANGTON, Jap oa pice, o is of cures, many of which ys that all the men under ing the two men and tw bern considered hopeleas o: rest have records | Who were aernman ew Year's be you don’t know agranecy has been p inat |'8@ for smoking and opera an . ected Oxygenor King ts? If angh potecner, anh the be giv- |ppium Jo in Arlington. was heard We are offering our line hot, then make it your busi Judge re Justice Kehoe last night of Viel Kid Box Calf and oy were Aned # « “oe i 7 Rusria Calf, with cork on a hearing before Cann this ss to find out all about it at once, | ; mu AY be very happily disap 9 223° and AVE. Conn, hand costs. unmversitl bait 9 o'elock Inst evening, Chiet > bin ‘ ated. The Oxygenor King is an ne jarrested George Hart and Thomas Cafe. under ¥ this wet weather at eating plates. How does it | Powers. Hart wan nrre neveral Answer. It cures by causing 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY. nighte ago, but released upon his| 2 to absorb great quanti- | ties of oxygen. What ie oxyge' Answer: Oxygen 8 a gas, and the #reatest germ destroyer known “| aclence = cause of rheumatism is in the blood, and as the function of oxy is to keep the blood pure and y. Chief promise to leave th Tailoring Club—Suits kept in order for $1.60 a month Hasement Albemarle, 216 Spring. el. Green 1791 a” left the city, and placed him again! Jonder arrest. He has a sentence to serve out in the chain gang. Pow $2.50 Sarprisiag Prices Tomorrow ) POSES OSE SCOOT OSES died ntied acti: vixt: deeded 3 tr ating freely NO disease can ex st rT any length of e e FREDERICK & NELSON Ps body is thoroushiy {ioe when the | | MEN 5 UNDERWEAR e x A BIG, FAIR y ALUE 3 eeececeeee™ Washington Oxygemr Company | save oraz noes ree ines surta ant Ome BB ot 413 and 414 Pioneer Build | cach, fOr sees 4 Pian y: Beattie, Wash. una Hair Shirts and Drawers, worth 8c 59 cts 4 Judge by any standard of @ l a n O Ss JOIST II ne : value you may care to—by © i 7 ‘e = Ba ne va, Rubbed or Plain “Shirts and a f°) cts Kastern or Western atores © You won't know what ts the GO TODAY . Sy and you'll find thia store et 4 pty iy gh en rg ME ME BD k i a : the front with a value that's visited our piano department. f Eastern people are surpria- makes and beautiful Near Port Orchard Drydock really extraordinary i ia given OF terme SHERMAN, CLAY & 00. wu Beoond Ave. The water t# «4 specific in Stomach, Kidney, Bladder and Liver Diseases and Nervous Conditions Write for a booklet to ed at the large volume of business done by this store- it fn thin huge business that makes buying in large quan- titles at lower prices than other stores, and in this way buying for leas. $6.0 alae Ladies’ Suits All Sizes, All New and Stylish Garments At HALF PRICE | Cornucopias and Baskets § m. and ia dock at 3 Pp. laily except Sunday On Sunday leaves Greyhound dock at 10a. m. On Saturd I want to urge all my patrons to oe rrvrcrrrririri rir Ty eereee [III IORI IIR TOR RII IR III IAI IAI i catuaaaveeneiiierscraibecaeee A Big Roomy Chiffonier, 6 large drawers, just the thing @| me their Christmas candy ord night leaves Greyhound dock pereereeecerrestrrrrrrerrrserrtrrirr where storage capacity Is required arly at 10 p. m. T have a stock of cornucopias and | ° Engine and Shi Builders § Price, $6.50 faney ane ieee Yeady : 4 | VOU OURO ag © MORAN BROS. : 8 A Tp ie | li ~ eee mee OMPANY Stee! and Wood ro ry | e & 3 LUMBER MILL FREDERICK & NELSON Home Furnishers | Pare Water | First Avenue SOSH OS OO SS SOSH SEH OOOO®D and Columbia SeSoeoeoe HAYNES e ° e ° ° ° e ° oJ * ° e « e ° ° ° « ° ¢ ° ° 2 @ ito Bida, & aa e mM Line Your Welt With ilaaale ss oleae “high yrma tps yar T ulsd sacmaah one ki roy , 4 ; fe Are Ready With Blank Books 000060066 09009000066000004000 | CLAY PIPE ad) th Blank Books For the New Year, are you? In the meantime we cali your at- FYOTE L BUTLER * x * | & tention te day Stationery, Fine Purses, Albums, Christ FRANK E. ADAMS | Trado Marks | Seattle's c AND * | waits £ man Card endars ' Kapert Patent and Mechantoal Caveats * Largest and LL ®| oye? A WATERMAN'S ora PARKER'S FOUNTAIN PEN is sure Drawing. Blue Priatiog * Only First-class arigom *! Mm \% to please. Colman Dlotk, Tel. Blue 670, Seattle Searches | % european * . | If you want the latest and best In books we have them. # Plan Hotel ae TION * 2 5 Gents’ Wallets of excellent leather is Just the thing to please a man for Xmas, and #0 is a fine purse of a handsome opera bag sure to please a lady A. T. LUNDBERG 207 Pike St., cor. Second Ave, Opposite Masonic Temple. Established 1889 THAIN ARORA AOR ARR AE Fanner ieieieirieidteeteten | Spanet | The Per- fection of American whiskey. z < q The Chicago Great Whet nm train dve at Minneapolis at } m, m Chicago, was wrlcked neat Bi nt, Minn. yesterklay, No|_ For best results advertise in the fatalities occurred. | Star, kkk tite a om terionrncio ct

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