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—_—* department and mater- the lines. follow! 3 provides any i Ee, ie a i | | H : £ | i A HEAP OF NESE MAY NOW HAVE TROUBLE IN LANDING jsury Department Offers Bill for Exclusion * That Is Practically Prohibitive to enter at once into an tnstituth seit in U | bis own drafted by | complete Arrangement been Definition of % | Section 14 ‘that neglect or nding de-! right, in whdéte or part, r, 3 i a of a bona in the United fixed ie live u f i kh ! : i i : i 3x89 if : i ot Hat 5, ¥ in a SF # &: ‘ Z A I | ii ih l . 3a) fae i ) Yuve tofay, until Saturday he 4 A Few Minutes ‘BN Autopay ‘Wer to ‘the 4 charge by" tutter fw scheduled to| but will not get away | ft eet mw ay) ing With Its Father—Go Pillow and Life Was Ended © death within cat) o1 and father was the te. | nab of Marian Little’ 9 monte son of Mr. and Me Gatien Wedittieyono ot i xe Th. thie mornings r sevping in Its \lttie face under i got i was no a Ot nue Bh body herworth & Bonn fous Habit sways been in tue i oS by iat £ <3 EY bel Hat | HOQUIAM, Dee. . 6 | men « Arlington | was asked by Pra: y. Te 52 § z of learning to fit him- branches not obtaining in ‘ountry, and requires that | was due to accident or suicide, must have de for his maintenance here | during the whole course of study jerchant" jofines & merchant as| ‘of A master to) one who 4 owner In his individual of th | cantile business deseribed in sular certificate, for at least mer- con~ year that ¥ arrange: | nts for Decoming owner in whole mercantil States, at it i z PPPPOSELEH SESE ESESESSEOFECESESEEOED Non-unton loading the schooner James Will be engag-| A. Garfield at thie port. business. sel arrived from San Francisco Nov. | he tay. The ven When she commenced later by Policeman McCiw - 4 oh Sete nencien tebe {nearly drowned and It took several Colton, const secretary of College Y, two well known longahoremen who | minutes Ee {Rad formerty ‘been connected with | locked up at polire headquarters aa | ine Of youny me Bb ena when their discharge ® drunk. — the union, refused to unign mén declared r\ the labor unfair and left the veanel, the captaly’ BABY BOY SMOTHERS — IN HIS CRADLE Before Its Death to Ge ter-| with ne eens John, the | low ¢ morning the Playing with through whote Bi te | inte ‘ Tt father) morn ng breakfast in|) proparin . ee emeaerogt in| preparing brewkfant. ther parent) e- ir boy, unui | And hen ie child be-| his toes t and parent ing play. Mra went to eat. of the! gation Miques o | covered was 4 and then dead, ‘The taken | Pow. Bit Wentern avenue. chiid was awake inducing the sailors to do the same on payment of their wag unfon is now endeavoring t The ure ~ WHILE PARENTS EAT: the Little One Was Play- t Its Head Under the on ite stomach Nis face downward on the pii- A little before 7 o'clock this and and going strings of baby talk father woke up at that time and Wa services, had their usual Littiejohn was father aby back In the cradle Tho Baby Dead After brenktast the baby was dis- mother turned | father are both prostrated with sor-| for and Littlejohn ie employed at 0, | to 160 tons. Holcomb's livery stables at 1104| dred cases go to the Tr His parents, iiving| and 400 cases to Shattuck @ Co., Ju- at Olympia, are well-known pioneers. | neau. GUS JOHNSON, A BOTHELL FARMER DIES BY OWN HAND Gus Johnaon, a Hothell farmer, was found with a terrible wound in his abdomen erday morning. Ho first discovered by his wife and dopted daughter, but was uncon- soious and soon expired. Mra. Johnson and her daughter had been to the barn millking the cows, When they returned the smell of powder smoke attracted thetr sttention. This, coupled with ‘the fact that Mr, Johnson could not | Johnson was discovered in a dying condition in the woodshed with « jterrtble shotgun wound In hia aide. | Tt ts not known whether the death Deceased wae well known and tol rably wealthy. The funoral will ke place at Bothell Sunday. CALIFORNIA ORES | Pollard Line Witt Bring 1500 Tons Monthly to Everett ‘The Pottard Bteamehip Co. has re- cetved the contract for moving 1500 tone of ore per month from the Cal- ifornia Sampling works of Ban Fran. etsco to the Everett smeiter. j contract will last 1&8 months. Most of the mineral comes from the mines | of California, but Neveda, Mexico New Mexico have given their abare. The four boats of the lard ‘line--the Rainier, Coronado, ‘will, in turn, | Newburg and West engage in this t MUNICIPAL CIVIL rae ‘adopted. White ‘tne fore the ae te meets, StF be found led them to make @ aeareh, | THE IMPORTANT QUESTION Tomorrow night the counell ae. of the whole will meet it Cee oe refuse to be quoted be- « * > It i understood that « majority of the counctt t opposed # wo abolition of civil service, yet they are almost forced to ac- © Fealution, o it is claimed. As is generally © a ‘who are clamoring for the doing away with the @ ted scores Of petitions to that effect, and the # councitmen have that these persons have secured @ » cent. of ered votes at the last election, * which makes tt on part of the council to order the @ election. These call for an absciute abolition of ciel cocvice te at Gepkrimente. Captain Taylor's teeotution excepts $ potiee and it. i Erhere are (wo, ttt You, fe,” auld one counciiman, who Ie = * (® stron of cf service, “ana since we must chess one @ i of them. f think we should the leaner. So if I am not © : badly mistaken, Captain Taylor's resetution will ted. It & | leaves out two + MISDEEDS OF MR. DEEDS GOT HIM IN TROUBLE The indictment of Wilt A. Deeds! by the federal grand jury for sending | @n ebseene letter through the m fa the outcome of a sequence of misdeeds by Mr. Deeds, whieh to: volved Mra. Deeds and ai her woman who seen to have just missed bovoming Mr& Deeds No. 2. Indeed, if the last mentioned female had not been guilty of deeds char- acterietic of fickle woman, Mr, Deeds might now be at la SEATTLE EVENING, DECEMBER STAR. AAA AREA AAA Ah EE EAE EERE REE Nicaraguan Canal Bill Mr. Deeds bad @ wife in the ant, whom he forsook for a siren, They came to Beattie and Deeds was ting things ready for « dt hie wife when he diseovered one day | that hia Inamorata had gone with @ |handsomer man, ‘To may that this recoil of his own misdeeds upon the | head of Deeds made him discontent led, is putting the case mildly. He | tmmediately began to meditate deeds he could moelve Was a defamatory jletter with an unlawful enclosure, which he matied to Okarche, Okla homa, where his lowt love and her newest flame were supposed to have «1 He enclosed it in an envelope ad- Gressed to the rallway agent at Okarohe, whom he requested to de- } liver it to the other man in the ease, Ho stated its contents to the agent, doubtless relying upon the ‘The | seal of the village gossip to give It weneral cireulation. ‘The letter found ite way to the grand fury of the United States dis- trict court at Seattle, resulting in the Indictment. was arrested yesterday. He has been working in a commission store on First avenue. so cea SERVICE * oe * ° * probable that the resotution information has been received in Taylor's resolution will pass. i A ACCIDENT Water Proves More Danger- ous Than Whisky ‘The iden of & man nearly drown- jing in a pool of water four dnches deep! Yet that exact/thing happened in the tenderloin to a dfunken man this morning, and if a policeman had | not happened slong just when he| | 44, James Flanagan would have ended up his glorious jamboree on @ marble siab. night before and had taken many jolte daring that time. He started home up Main stroct, very) path appeared to be a great hinder- anee to navigation. Flanagan tried 9 £0 around the pool several times, but fatied. Finally he feil fat in the pool, face downw: , and there When found a few minutes he was to revive him. He w: JUMPED INTO | OTHER MAN'S SUIT W. Wilson tok the police this having he a re mate who was his own itee. Yenterday Wilson purchased for fa brand new sult of clothes oes. who was Wilson's r | mate, greatly admired the articien and dpon trying them on found them be m perfect ft. Tho two men at Third ayenue and Columbia t and umually rise at about the in the morning. I , however, Dumont got out first and skipped with the new clothes. Wilson informed the police. but it t doubtful if he ever finda) the apparel TEMPLE DE HIRSCH WILL CELEBRATE At the Temple de Hirsch this ev- ening, at 8 o'clock, the congregation Rabbi Joseph will celebrate Chan- | An address will be de- ed by the pastor on “Heroea and Herolem Chenuka, or the Feast of Lights, ie an annual festival held by the Jews in commemoration of the victory of us over Antrochus Ephiphanes, king of the Syrians Al-Ki Carries Powder The steamer Al-Kt leaves tonight Alaska. She takes with her amounting and five hun- well mine. 5,900 cases Five thi Flanagan had been out all of the| Music by the University Mandolin * offices of student RECEPTIO TO OR EL Visitor—Brightman Affair Dr, Richard T. Bly was tendered a Public reception iat might by the faculty of the State university. The ceremony took place in Denny hail, A number of students were present to anniat thé professors in welcom- ing their honored quest. A short program consisting of » piano solo by Miss Jeanne Caithness, & vocal solo by Mrs. Fisher, and nd Guitar club, was inte: with addressee by Hon, Richard Winsor, Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, Rev. W. D. Simonds, President Graves and Prof. Ely. The latter responded to an address of weleome by Dr.| Graves tn @ few well chosen word: on intercollegiate relations. The ee lections rendered by the musical club were weil received. Preceding the reception, Mr. E. 7. GC. A.'s had addrensed a full meet. in the association at Clarke ball. His subject * | The house w | of revenge, The mont diabotieal thing | ‘DIAMONDS WASHINGTON, D. Deo. &— and FOR COMING SESSION ; One for Chinese Exclusion Are Introduced Wisconain, and Metealf of Callfor- in seaston only eight | nla, Republicafe. Richardson minutes today, and beyond the réad-| Tennessee; Kobertson of Louisiana ing of the names of members, ap-| fwanson of Virginia; McClellan of New York; Newlands of Nevada, pointed to committees, but ttle bus iness wan transacted. Several bills were Introduced that are important an well ae @ vast flood of general and local ones which are of minor | worth. Congresmman W. P. Hepburn’ of | Towa, introduced a bill providing for the construction of the Nicaraguan pee It follows elowety the_pro- | Vintona Of the new treaty. Representative Kaho of California Intveduced @ bill for the exctuston of |chinese, which te prohititory as re- rds future arrivals and regulates the term of residence within the United States, It also provides for the landing of those whe now have property Interests in thin country, And imposes @ system of penalties for evasion of any of Iie sections. The Committees Speaker Henderson announced the following committees: Ways and Means — fereno and Payne of New York; Dalseliot Pean- syiventa, Alliners and Grosvenor of Ohio; Russell of Con- necticut; Steele of Indiana; Tawney of Mini MoCall of us etts; Long of Kansas, WANT TO ARBITRATE FOR BOERS German Representative at the Mague Offersa Resolution ot VIENNA, Deo. not given in harsh terme it contained rather severe strictures on the policy ot on Lge | er of a manifest war Commont ie made that if this te the general fee action will be brought to bear on an end to further conflict. Tt is miso stated that suMctent rea- ean be readily xiven for a back- |University Greets Honored) Sows trom the stun taken that ar- ditration Row yn Bg an inter- ference, 0 recently expressed views of ‘eaters in the Transvaal. The question of the enormous ex- pense that ind has bees placed under thr. it recent campaigns and the fact that the cause seems in no wine to have changed for the benefit of either contestant will also: be Urged. WERE LEFT Burglar Took All the Gold but Overlooked Gems A be it as "Your Kinds of College Men.” The Brighimen Motiof | Yosterday at the regular meeting of the Associated Students, the re port of the « the x The brought in a full fi- | panolal statement of student affat ‘The association was found to 600 in debt however, It wi reasons for the suspension ager Arightman w tall. ‘The acceptance signifies that the the action of the oor stand behind them in debt h, | The T Nominat M1 Btu ms Were made to fill the managers to be elected next Wednesday. They are 84 follows; A. Strauas, Walter Mo- and “Tip” Gable for Glee club Manager; C, D, Eshleman for foot ball mgnager; A. D. Remington for baseball manager; W. T. Burwell, Jr. for rowing manager; H. Lindig | and F, stichardson for track man- | ager. The first of the winter indoor ath- jetic moete will take place in the University armory, Dec. Mi. Tt will be & handicap event and members of al! classes will be entitled. The events an posted by Prof, Vander Voer are: ab-yard dash, one milo run, 16-1. #hot put, and an indoor base ball gamo between the sophomore am and an all university team. | Th event will be watched with in terest ae there may be some good | Athletes in the Freshman class, A Police Elect Officers | Frank and stole trousers 00 bills, and non discovered the loam it partment ett was detalled He at one Detective Sam ( on the enme. ‘When Mr. Robinson awoke he stepped to & chalr near the bed to his watch, He found that It was The 4, He had left hie trowsere lying on a chair near the frant window. They were gone nd alive the $200 in cash they contained Windows ond doors were carefully examined. The doors were found to be locked with the exception of the door that led Into the hall from the room in which Mr. Robinson slept. sows were down, nom occupied by Mr. Robinson i® upstairs on the southweat corner of the house, It is over a bay Window, which Is easy to reach from the top of the porch It fe thought perhan# that the burg: lar ncaled the porch and raising the room window entered. When ho le he probably auletly closed the win: 0 40% emarkable thing about th > a that several diamonds purslary, jue and belonging to Mra, binson, were not touched. ‘They ¢ left lying on the dresser and New Vesse! for Hood Ganal ‘The Morans are building a new | passenger and freight steamer, de- of the Police Relief Ae J Sullt puchor 1 will be Hin, vice president er, and W, F The annual b é#iven in the near futw foet beam 4 signed on epecial lines, for W. W. MeKenrie, She o run on the Be Hood canal ™ which ia to cost $30,0 accommodations for 4-209 tons of freight | 3 feet in length, with rem be 12 and | and Cooper of Texas, Democrat Appropriations— Bingham of F anon of Liinets, nnsyivania; Hemen- way of Indiana; Barney of Wiseon- fin, Moody of Massachusetts; Van voorhees of and Burkett of Republicans Livi ingstor n ol f sia, MoRes of Arkansas; Bell of Col- orade; Pierce of Tennesse: Beawo of Minwourt, and Taylor of Alabama, Democrats. The representation of Demoerats on the ways and moana colnmittee it to wix, the Kepublicans re- eleven nce. ‘The new Re- ? . uublican ie Metcalf. Much to his dis- ap pintment William Alden th’ t ngainat Babcock was not effect- tv enough to compass his | because of his tariff revision attt- tudes, | __ In the senate the foreign relations |i Pvery committee ordered a favorable re- Hay-Pauncefote Bacon, treaty durin, renate, It it up for waters fore Christmas. of Georgia, reserving right to offer amendments to its consideration in the the Intention to oall lon early next week. TOSSED BY ANGRY SEA at Ant | bor Perilous Condition of Nelson Until Saved by Capt. Hall ‘The Britian ship Nelson, Capt. Per- rin, which was reported to have turned turtle at the mouth of the Columbia river, Hes in the harbor, way catwo to whift, giving her a de- cided list to starboard. The | evening she tried to ¢ arta, rong | toosh, but on account of the heavy morm her hawser broke and ehe drifted at the mercy of the seas. ‘The wind was blowing a furious Waris Sighted By morning thé vessel had made & considerable distance north of Grays harbor, where she st vorseis. The crews on both Yonsels beligved that « collision was frominent, but Capt. Hall pansed his work that that ot line to the Nelson with consummate ekbL ‘apt Gapt. Perrins says, “I want to say that I have never seen more skiliful | At} Hall. time we could almost touch the big steamer, ran wr and was great, bees jana akthoug' ht leon sent up rockets when b's line brol ugh the night was clear, the tug did not find her, ‘The he danger from her, ‘elnon was towed by the Wa: |1a Walle as far as Port Townsend, jand from there waa brought to Se- jattle by the tugs Magic | oke. THEY | | The King county jail has become | trod to him thar, # S0rt of conscience fund for In default of anything else to con: tribute ee teh upo { de to the om panlonship. wits if hy anding in socte ure-thing game. coat and "tr furnish through “pinehed, him bee | The cour | winter resi lare in the ing Attorne eided to cu Smoking be tabooe monts will be Ou for compelled chewing to « the REALLY MUST SLEEP publ ian't part ty morning when And It Might as Well Be in Jail Any Other Old Piace He ow nd Holy- bow. fare they et themselves caat into prison about won of the ye on the sheriff and his deputi ectable favor of their fascinating Phey confer t It is easy for a man to live by ular about his hobo has @ If he lifts an over- f p many of th ed applications with th dat kes his getaway can pawn the article for enough free to be sooner | or Inter, he get# an order for several pa Tuneh If he is mfortable ries” who substating upon p chairs a hav erlminat necessar of restraining order cud result of a tween Sheriff Cudth stock which comes tn temporal enjoy: nan ot a th itual and voluntary jaitbirds wi py their time reflection, hether it be sweet or bitte: * he} Shee uns! hope to have It ratified be- AFTER-SUPPER in Our We Men's Underwear, customer, Our $2.00 Man’ Underwear. tomer. Our te Men Our, Se ie dresses and Our the shades. our cardinal, etc, t every day. Poor Bye Sight caused by over-work and neglect. Have your eyes examined—free, op S Hest imported stock, beautiful in coloring an: 30 cents each. weteere ot Mt Cl For Bather: Sponges, bat 606 Pike Street FOOTBALL @OCDS--10GS ANG ARMOR GOING NORTHRUP O0., B04 First Ave. ele E have just received a large consign- ment of LEATHER GOODS for the HOLIDAY TRADE Pleased to Have You Call. Eastern prices with freight added... —. Adams & Blanchard Clothiers, Furnishers & Hatters 719 Second Avenue A few evening flyers with the profit squeezed out of them, and some cases many cents under cost. AT te EACH Fleeced Tan Color Limit AT 81.00 ‘8 All Wool Gray Limit 2 suite to cus- AT We PAIR Boys lers. Many kind (o select AT to YARD ie China the fancy work. AT i YARD Cashmere, in evening AT 1 YARD ie Organdien- green, lavender, light blue, AT i2%o PAIR Our tc Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, high spliced heel and double sole, AT 4# EACH beavy, in navy and maroon. A Saving in Cold Cash Ts « pleasant thing to think about. You can make the saving by buying of the merchants who advertise here, Dainty ein: ae soaps, tollet wat HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. First and Pike Tel. Main 916 Botlders’ Hardware A-sapreens i ¢ ' st Is one of our art albuma, Sev~- Gad tow prices. "gat "Ue tiguee eral colors, neat, tasty, artistic, with you we 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 ERNST BROS, ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. CENT A COPY -- SIX CENTS A WEEK #4 # 250TS A MONTH Five acres of good fruit land, nearly level and easily clearedy on county road, one-haif mile from Green Lake, $300 Twelve acres water front on Lake Washington, good garden and fruit land; easy terme, $90 160 aeres of good farming near Port Orchard, on county road, convenient to school, twenty acres under oul- tivation; timber on land worth more than purchase prices @ bargain. Hertert $. Up 12 and 13 Gehewerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. BELEK kK A K+ EE EEE EEE ELEE The Bride to Be Should have a little money of her own laid by, and to this end should open @ savings account with us HINCKLY BLOCK NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE. DEPOSIT CO. 90-4 Columbia St, Below First Ava, E. Shorrock, Manager. ATTRACTIONS AT t EACH Our to Check Towels. AT #4c EACH Our Te Unbleached Honeycomb Towels. AT TKc EACH Our 1c large Linen and Bath wels. sus. { 10° Jap Tooth Picks. Stik, im many ; Paper thing tor doll We Ladiew . ¢ Our 2 malts to EACH ‘sand habe corn, lor balla and par- EY are the most convenient device for serving meals to invalids. and are useful for many other purposes, TAKE ONE ON TRIAL Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Every ad. new is most often PARAGON RIBBONS Are the best for your typewriter, ‘Try them, A. Lindaver ‘Selemtine Optician 522 Pike Street E. C NILES, 109 Cherry St. I make @ specialty of treating vous troubles in both men women, DR. H. T. TURNER. Sanitarium, Hinckley block, 4th floor, ‘The reason why our stock of ar tule te right up to date-te the fact that we recelve new music from the East daily. Ask the pianist to try the new things for you, ALL POPULAR MUSIC SOLD AT A DISCOUNT, ‘Winter & Harper Co. 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Bidg., Seattle, Wash. | STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES 2 Cane Economy Cream ise Blichfl.bp m ar design, 25 and Dental and aphic Supply Co. Keep the Old Friend Have the ol broken or worn-out umbrella aired. Best work nd low pric h pure brushes, H. SHAMEK 1221 First Ave. Mount Your Photos 1114 Second Ave, Tel, Green 7? Chas, Dangerfield, Stock Broker 430 New York block, Seattle, Wash, Stocks bought and sold on coms" mission, Repubite and British Columbia mining stocks a specialty, Agent for the Crow's Nest 0} and Coal, Telephone, yyuccms Une) College | Fae oe dior, samen 60.200 Rat Mees” ON OT ROE ONE, a cae ar Weal a

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