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THE SEATTLE STAT, was a goodly attendance of th at orition! the lant night Loyne's euccens was Remarkable beoat visibly and wtrangely hamp la play which wae written expr for her. There were numerous Cur |tain calls at the end of every act, mut th all for her, not the play one in the audience but that felt there wore springs of dramatic fire In this magnificent a¢ troms which the play could not tg | ther bent-informed and t feated and they a venge. ning for re Nellie Handy Arraigned | O999 08 89OS0OSO 409900 009T OOF 9209909009 Nell FOR ASSAULTING |» Chango ‘of Looation Puget Sound Savings and | Loan © A. Moore, president, to le c 112 Columbta street | |to the Beandinavian-American Bank atlding at Yesler Firet u@ BoUth, May End All Relations If the to @ failure it is collegiate relat ington and Or for an indef ater-« olty re Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m NO MERCY FOR REBELS MANILA, Dee, 8.—Gen, Smith, SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE THE ANNIVERSARY SALE IS IN FULL SWING TIOURTEEN years of successful busir the Anniversary usly| In the senate the message wan |read immediately after the chap At ne | Cowardice Said to Be Practiced by play foot Pupils of Minor School lain’s invocation. high #eohc ball next has been etusing te lay. The deavering all meet the local high ac lattor has declined, they were afraid would be used up bef with other high seh: have now completed nd team | n to| the! that | ir men © games they Both houses adjourned after the ading of the mensage tuning ee he public tha h and if a hitch and with the N. W. Bolster, of way and jowman, Holater & mplaints in Judge Cann’s court to barging Earl Norman, Victor the law firm of] » Sale would start off without has. enthe Every salesperson in the story i play ts unworthy of her AT COLON Although Insurrection _ Is Not Yet Over commanding the American troops in Samar, has peremptorily refused the request of Gen. Lukeban, the rebel commander in the island, to open negotiations for surrender, Everywhere in Samar the Amert- eans are waging active warfare on Fiullpino smugglers. 147 boats en- gaged in smuggling were destroyed, during November. Twelve salt fac- torles and many tons of rice and hemp gathered by rebels were also destroyed. In southern Samar the marines are doing great wor® and keeping the insurgents constantly in the jump, -- SUCCEED THE POPE LONDON, Dec. 3.—The Manches ter Guardian today published » re- port to the of hat the Pope wants Cardinal Vaughan to succeed ~ SUICIDE BANDUSKY, ©. Dec. thew Buckland, who says his home is in California, cut his throat with @ razor on an east Lake Shore train at Port jon, this morning. The wounded man was taken from the train here. Death COLON, Dec. 3.—Gen, Carlos Al- ‘dan, governor of Panama and com- % of the Isthmus army, says 3.—Mat- Chinamen killed today in a collision on the Manchurian railway, near Kharbin. THE PREACHER DOWN : 2—Rumors from Propose an armistice in South Af- ae rica with the object of negotiating ay Kitchner intends tofor peace with the Boers. INE CASE\A GREAT Ritchie recently for 15 tons wise increasing of the capitol annex. Goss today took most violent ex- ‘ceptions to this and submitted again his Own plans in the endeavor to get the commission to pass them over COULD Ritchie's head. He had not suc- ceeded at 3 o'clock this afternoon. LY WIN QUT VARSITY senincirace reel — FOOTBALL MATTERS ‘on Liquor Selling in Judge Bell's depart- / apernoon on Dee 3 | Efforis Being Made to Procure a| Game With Pullman or Ore- gon for Christmas injuries. Brown, alias ‘was convicted of murder There is © good prospect that the State Agriou’ ural’ Colles and the State Uni y may play football in this city elther Christmas or N: | Year's day. Manager Eshelman, |the University team, is now in cor- | res e with the authorities at! the agricultural college, with such & game in view. it is hoped tha this game maybe played in or |to clear up the doubt surrounding | the Northwest championship. Aw it| is now no one colle ean claim it.| Whitman collega had the clearest | claim to it until they were defeated by the agricultural college on Thanksgiving day. Another reason for Pullman deatr- the game is that they went in debt some $500 this season. As the |local team would guarantee them | $500 if they came here to play on| either of the previously mentione they would be enabled to clear Up @ portion of their indebtedness. Oregon's Sirange Course “The 12 lower cells of the city The University of Oregon bi jail are Vacant today,” said Jailor |f4f refused all overtures to play. . I. Grant, “the first time since last | T2* local team has offe to meet} May. This morning we had but 26 {them at any time or at any place, for Uveaktast, which 1s the smallest | >Ut their offer is declined in spite of Dumber since 1 have been on |the contract between the two col- force. Ordinarily there are from |}eees. It looks like @ case of cold @ 10 90. Another thing very no- | feet on the part of the Webfooters, ficeable ts that nearly eli th. | Who last year defeated Washingto @ners are new faces. The chronic |4#lly, 43 to 0, but this year decline to play. They can make no excuse was de- Circe ikon ae, sealed support. THIRTY-FIVE _ AT BREAKFAST Boarders at the City Jail Are Thin- ning Out ‘ent in the history of the departmer who early in t For feeding the prisoners the city |¥ear promised the university teat pail out over $509. banquet has offered instead to go| down to Eugene to see President| The Haughty Contractors | Strong of the Oregon State Univers-| |ity and see if something cannot be| ‘The county commissioners took a Webfooters to play. | tion this morning sgainst slow con-| His last proposition will likely be ac actors, It was resolved by the cepted by the members of the local 4 not to consider bids on any eleven, as the: I} eager for a from contractors with, chance at Or . Many of this ‘work of the county on| your's sleven were on | ears hands, heem which was 80 Gisastrously do-| ner Lester with am sault and battery on hin (Bol year-old gon, ‘The lads have yet beon arrested © Cont sec-| All attend the nate Coaat oeri|acording to Mr, ¥ tila evening, He| the custom of these b fansoclation at the|{ catch some little fe university and hold meetings in the | aod beat him. men's room tomorrow afternoon, He | #ay8 he kno ' leaves Th attend the Ore-| tle boy was tied to a telephone pole fon stat at Corvaliis, | @94 large boys siapped hi Ley which meo' and 7. him to mined upon aa an example tn the GRAND JURY SITS | rutiea inom os lm exivio” tn the ‘The December term of the Federal | *topped, 4 this Peagon does n ators) not Minor school, and, ister, it has been ya and others , hold hin ret arriy will inspect the [face and otherwice beat their heart's content The arrest of the boys was deter court began today, Judge Hi. presiding. The grand jury paneled this afternoon, The embex- rge against Donald Mo- will come before tt The case of Captain Conradi of the steamship Centennial, acoused of not properly displaying hin license, will be considered. ‘The other mat ters to be brought before the grand — = jury will be mostly cases of opium Smuggling and selling liquor to In- dians, JANUARY 20 John Henry Will Be Tried for Mur- der of Henry Kinney Horrible Story From Manila te newspapers, of wich copies have been recetved at the War Department, that the mas sacre of Company G, Ninth Infan. try, at Balaugiga, Samar, was plan ned by American deserters. It ts said that two deserters are known to have acted as spies. say it is a common Ly John Henry, the negro who shot down and killed Henry Peter Kin- ney, on Nov, 23, while attempting to end the life of another man, was ar- raigned before Judge Griffin th: morning and pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder in the first degree. ‘The trial was set down for Jan. 29. , Inviting Americans to Join the insurgents, Colored de- sorters from the Ninth Cavalry are accused of making all the trouble im Batangas, Important Special In Wool Shawis description, color and quality, In wool, tce wool and allk; the Suienes ob s menutacturer’s compl 1@ line; nothing choleer for a nice Xmas present, theater wear, part y wear or for the street; they are ar- Fanged on two immense tables, on our floor; each line separ. ate, at the following wonderfully low prices: 265ce, 39c, 49ce, 75ce, 98e, $1.25, $1.49 and $3.25 Not one shaw! quoted but what Is worth three times the price. Remember this ig the season of the year you need them, and you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. . $1.25 7 Dress Hats, splendid styles, with the best of trimming; good variety to select from; worth from $3.16 to 14.00; take your chok hats, all beautifully draped in velvet and some in Per- sian silk; Yalues from $1.75 to $2.40; they will not last long ‘Table 4 ts another ¥ start our Dress Fata. many to describe, but @ good big variety to choose from, Table 1, Dress Hats of rare beau. ty, syle and quality; sold rap- fdly Gt $4.25 to 96.00; your choice of any of these high art hats at 82.25 ADV, WO. 2... TOMORROW’S SPECIAL Faye Silver Souvenir Spoons, coffee 50c size, hand engraved, Tomorrow only, each Remember that the complete sets of these ads., No. 1 to20, inclusive, will entitle each purchaser during this month to a handsome sterling silver seal FR! GOLDMAN’S 901 Second Ave., Corner Marion E want you to examine our various appliances for adding to your com- fort. We have just received a par- ticularly attractive line of reading lamps which we have priced at cost. There are many in the lot that will make handsome and durable Christmas gifts. THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC Co, 907 First Avenue. loals Interest ingly with the famous characters of Queen Anne's court, but they have if historical ‘strength. And be disputed that the au- thor’s daring innovation in @ total | ominnton onetul, | deal of love of they pany stage Within her constricted field Mra. Le Moyne we f the gre successes ever achieved on the } stage. Her volee, to | fairly thrilled th LE MOYNE The New Star's Engagement at the Grand Proves a Great Success and—misery to" ve is an essentt ‘The third important engagement a audie { the present season at the Grand began last evening with the opening will or the superb fury performance of Mra, Sarah Cowell |! scorned. Mra. Le Moyne Le Moyne and her company tn a new play written for her by Chas, Henry Meltzer, “The First Duchess of Marl. borough.” It i a welcome relief to Beattie to behold an absolutely new theatrical combination—a, new star, & new company and a new play— such a4 was offered last night, and ee ndidly oh Harold Russell tributed much ive two more should attract performances. all who admi: ghest and best form of the drama, for the Le Moyne production is upon this Jacob Rick Dead Jacob Rick, aged 72, and a prom- inent German citizen, died at his home at 123 Twenty-fourth avenue south this morning of 014 age, Sev. ecks ago last night Mr. Ric ied. The body in at Butt Funers rrangements have net yet been ma A Chin Poy Yuke was discharged by Judge Hanford today upon writ of habeas corpus, The court found that the celestial waa born in San Jose, in 1877, and by virtue of his birth is @ citizen of the United States, c TARIFE OF GERMANY BERLIN, Dee, 8—The reichstag has taken up the rose tar: iff DI yesterday. In jebate Chancellor Von Buelow. © bill was the most tm: it that had been before the house for « long time, but that ft did not tm- ply any deviation from the policy regarding the treaties of commerce. He sald the measure was intended to furnish a better weapon for fu- tre commercial negotiations with otuer states, Count Von Buelow argued in fa vor of ion for both industri- al and agricultural {ntereste. Dr, Von Thielma: the Imperial treasu: would facilitate negotiations commercial treaties with Russia, the United States and other nat- fons. The United States was fre quently mentioned in the debate. SUICIDE OLYMPIA, Dec. Organized to Kill One member of the Beattie Drug Trust was beard to remark that the aim of the combination ts to kill the Bartell Drug Co. They aay We were the cause of the reduced prices, and we reture to raise. Hints’ Bromo Seltzer, Trust price 200, our price Ibe King’s Consumption Cure, ‘Trust price dio, our price Moot's Cherry Balsam, ‘Trust price (60, our price ‘ross Strengthening Porous Pilasters, Trust price le, our price ....66 Wisard Of, Trust price ‘ho, our price ... the Pierce's Tasteless Emulsion of Cod Liver O8, Trust price $1.05, our price...500 Pierce's Pilla, Trust price 200, our price , olbe —An unknown 420 New York bicck, Seattle. Wasi ih. Stocks bought and sold on com innion. Republic and British Columbia mining stocks a ast Agent for oe o jest Of 4 Coal. Co., Ltd. wee Telephone, Blue 496, 6 SECOND AVENUE. | FREDERICK & NELSON—Fine Furniture You Can Find a Satisfactory Article Here at the Price ‘The stocks of every line displayed by this store are now so complete that you'll have but little trouble in finding a satis- factory article at the price you want to pay. Everything needed to furnish a home—from basement to garrett—is here at a splendid range of price, Golden Oak Sideboard, bane mado of quartered oak and polished; ornamental cabinet top with French beveled plate mirror, Price 24.60. sitting out in the front] bottom road, 6 mi price is only Nine acres, halt erry land, res, 3 id butldi den NORTH WE! DEP! GOLDEN Thirty Placer Mining Co. office 606 New York block, Beattie, has @lected Hon. Van B. De Lash- | mutt, formerly mayor and banker | \ Sir De Lachnutt | has purchased one hundred thou- _fand shares in the compan; of Portland, or the company, RECEIVER'S AUCTION. ue of the $25,000 stock of boys’ and children’ furnishing AUCTION men's, clothing shoes; ladies a 9 ist ave. north of postoffice. auctioneer. Kitchen Side large 40¢ Lamp; regu- . oe) r Break Stoel Spider, ». § wine; regular f5o,,! ‘ ret 406 FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street PETTIT’S ADDITION LOTS One Third Cash Grand view of Q Ballard, mont, Lake Union and bay, Agent on ground Sunday af- Hill, ternoon, PETTIT & SON, 523 N.Y. Bik. 100 LATE 10. CLASSIFY’ |mant acres oF nest River | land on the new electric | bottom cleared, on the electric road near Denny clay works; apie miles from the Renton car line excel and children’s under- wear, hosiery and shoes: low unusual price: to pile up the bigg his or her business experience. Certainly the inducements enough to make the store of the shopping tour. Read the: , expect Umbrellas for Everyone Children’s Fast Binck Engl Gloria Umbrelias, pretty natur- al handles, steel rod, steel par- agon frame, regular $1 value; Anniversary Bale price ...75¢ Ladies’ Fast Black Twitled Gloria Umbrellas, steel rod steel paragon frame, pretty hand-carved horn handles, $1.45 value; Anniversary Bale price Ose Ladies’ Fine Silk Umbrellas, tin ont steel rod and steel paragon frarne, rich hand-carved horn bandien, si) trimmed, regu- lar $4.00 ue; Anniversar, Bale price Sn RED Gents’ Twilied Gloria Umbrellas, steel rod and frame, natural handles, Tic value; Anniver- sary Bale price ............600 Towels That Wear 16x30 Linen Huck Towels, nicely hemmed, ready for use; Apni- versary Bale price .. 10¢ Kahoma Suiting walste, wrap; 8, rich pattern, niversary n Beattie, ‘The | land, all | Sale id fruit i Bavoy, i6-in 00; on | of the fi els, pattern « for’ waists value; A price, per yard Prive & war- Price $1,400, fon Granite Wai even more popular, ing, In beautiful, stripe pattern new blue, cardinal, cream colors, § valu price. All- Woot Filannels, Fancy ‘combed ‘Towel, pretty borders, worth 130; Anniversary Bale price .., , ok Setserd veasees Ladies’ Brown Sable 18x34 Pure Irish Linen Brocaded Towel, hand hematitched ends, te value; Anniversary Sale Pure Barnsley Linen hed Crash, special tomor- versary Bale price row; Anniversary Sale price.. y rie Bea! Anniversary Ladies’ Biack Marten 6-long tal workman: * Sai cave +9 n00s as oat Size 2x40 Cream Turkish Tow- |® els, 2%0 value; Anniversary |@ Sale price ....... Be fine | goods and | Anniversary Joo EVIDENCE ENOUGH FOR ANY COURT Twelve Men Against One Decide That Capitol Hill Has No Equal in Seat- tle Residence Property ‘The judgment of twelve of the brightest business men in Seattle ss twelve times stronger than the judgment of one man. The preponderance is so overwhelming that any law court in the World would instantly accept it as conclusive, All admit tt. ‘Twelve times as many first-class lots have been purchased on Capitol ‘Hull within the last four weeks as in all the rest of the city combined. In other words, the proportion who decide that Capitol Hill is the best residential district in Seattle, and the most reasonable In price, is Rot less than 12 to 1 ‘The total is exactly 154, is Anybody who doubts it may casily investigate to his own satisface ion. , A map of Capitol Hill is hanging tn plain view 4 Moore Investment Company. io Tae ation ae Me Every lot sold ts cleariy marked on the ma; wit i ‘ » with the name of the 1¢ ts @ simple matter to verity the map by inquiry of the purchas- ers, ‘The high class of street improvements on Capitol Hill, its access. me location, and the magnificence of its view, are arguments in its ‘avor which no other residence locality y ety R eway 'y in any city on the Pacific coast ‘The bewt of it is, a great majority of the Purchasers on Capitol Hit Gre going to build residences there cort:ng from $3,000 to piece, ‘That is what makes values, haan fe MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 12 COLUMBIA ST, Pa petence of optics is NOT ir eyes scienti uy vit —_ H. CLAY EVERSOLM Ar by hie thoar Colinas Block, Haines SL and 2nd Ait 000060000000 0000000000. $300 We work on them all night. You may go scription case and pared. een canal, Anne Fre- efty. Phone, Main 35, 627 First Ave, month: val ersary Sale price ... Im; real French Wi Fiannels, in all the new BSc anniversary beautiful and colorings, 65e valu niversary Sale price Warmth Giving Furs wrappery, ‘With the advance of tis neat, 1 Tose, pin w Fur €-tail trimmed, well worth Sale price. $2.1 Fur trimmed, sup ip, $7 value; Sale A housands testify to our ability, examin SOLE. 108 Second Avenue, Cen lade HUdnehd Cob Dey and evering PRESCRIP TIONS ——n—nrereee Accurately Compounded Deliveries made anywhere in PPOOOOO HHO 4S O94 9900098 H HO EOESO POSH DOOOOD total ja busy store fs offering first points og Waistings Priced intcrestingly aplendia Peterson’s °F tr” : i | Stewart & Holmes Drus cage “usec GQ4tere Boernees mewe «& ee =o

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