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4 O'Clock p. m. ON VERGE OF STARVATION © he wohooner Ralph D, Long ar-) passengers of the Tarbara stood rived at Port Townsend this after-/ guard day 4 night while in the Poon at 1 o'clock, She had 100 pas- hy of Unalask: 4 on board. Passengers tell ot the death of the schooners first) \Y mate, who was washed overboard.| 5, Iwhen the schooner tied up at the! water were gone before the ship at dock it was learned that the pas-| rived at Duteh Harbor. On r fengers had reached the starvation| the latter point the passengers Sgoint when they spoke a steamer at} manded passage on the Barbara Bie north end of Vancouver Island Hrnster, but she having no passen ‘gna odtained provisions. No other) ger license, the demand wan ref litt eee was prevalent throughout the o with bout half stowa On account of the number of neers all provisions and fresh 120 passengers, eccurred, although sick-) Finally two bottomry bonds wer sued, each for $300, and with # by tho passengers of both ve nels, Kave the Long over $800 to p viston the schooner for the comp) the vessel whowe passen IRONWORKERS WIN The local striking tronworkers have scored a second sud- stantial victory over the Metal Trades’ association. ~~ shop employing union mon, with the sole exception of the Seattle Blectric Cove shops, which run 10 hours by special ar- rangement of overtime pay, is running nine hours, with increas. at By a maneuver of the Metal Trades’ association, Nov. 30 machinists that had returned three weeks ago to the Vulcan shop on a S-hour seale, were ordered to work 10 hours every day, Deginning Monday last week. This action of the Meta! Trades ‘gasociation came unexpectedly And the men agreed to work a ‘week pending an understanding, This morning the men in the Vulcan shops received notice that the %hour day would be re- gamed, as agreed upon by the terms of the first settlement several weeks ago. ‘The shops that have reached a settlement with the tron work- ers_are as follow Vulcan, Pacific Coast Co. cific Printing Press and Supply Oo, Automobtie Co, and the attle Electric Co, VARSITY FOOTBALL This afternoon football teams rep- Fesenting the senior and sophomore Clanmes at the State University are | contesting for a trophy cup on the university campus. This cup has! ifte | Deen in the possession of the seniors for two years but they have decided |to stake ft on this game. If they attempted evasion, of our! win the cup will go among the wi versity trophies and canriot played for again, If the sophomores win it they can retain it as long as ther are the champlons of the cal- lewe. ‘The city board of health will meet C. Gibson, in the Batley building, at So'clock this evening. Routine mat- ters are to be considered. F. W, Peters of the Canadian Pa- be Raliroad Oo, is in the city to- WASHINGTON, Cc, Dee. 9, Before the Bonine trial was resumed this morning It was learned from authoritative source that the ernment will in| ge; garlic, be: REPORTERS’ NOTES The Rev, Robert Motntyre, the E ue pulpit orator, will lecture rooms of Wednesday evening in th the Y, M,C. A, on the mubject toned’ Up People,” A meeting of the executive com: | mittee of the Miners’ association has been called for 6 p.m, tomorrow to meet Jn the rooms of the chamber of commerce. | Hon, Chas, i Heifner | dress the men of the Y. M, ¢ | the association rooms t Jening at # o'clock, on the #ubject, Single Tax on Land Values.” ‘The | Iectuke wilt be free and open to the | paptie The . indoor baseball ning defeated dmen of the ‘ore of 16 to | 4 ‘The next games will be played jon W won the |Y. M. mp 69, men of the ity was mar Misa Lile I, Cravatte, last ay at the residence of V n, Chehalis, The couple at Home after Dee, 18 at 720 t ‘clock t noon to take up a number * pertaining to the building | of the canal, WILL MEET The ¥. W. ©. A. will hold its quar- terly meeting this evening tn t tation room. atures of the program will be af world work, with an account ¢ trip to the International oc in London in 1898, by the general retary, Miss Flora Shank. Th report will describe in detail the missionary work that Is being car ried on by the Y.W, C. A, and will | also give plans for the support a foreign minsionary by the loc yanteation. City trade was not good on West- ern avenue today. The country or. ders were very fair and the first Christmas orders for turkeys are in from Alaska. A car of cranberries arrived today. ‘Ten dollars wit! be asked for them. Ranch eggs and butter are coming in more freely. Both will be cheaper ere long. ‘There is much live poultry tm the market. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. (CORRECTED DAILY) Green Frei © at the office of the president, Dr. W. - | o'clock. Jap oranges, © oranges, $1.75; limes, $7.00 case. egetan Potatoes—$24.00@21.00 TSQHOC per wack: carrots, W@se per sack; lettuce, $1.25471.50 case, turnips cabbage, Técgt gov- the indictment | husks, it should the jury disagree, ¢ cluding the possibility of hus Ere vare, and .old brass trimmings. Hanging Lamp, cut prisms; regular at $0.73, Decorated and Tinted $-in. Lai $5.00, at Uke reductions. ~— or ind w andsome casket and flora! tributes visced in the large observation ear Tao ocey y the family is at the deceased. | siehbors | The pall-bearers were all employes Gf Une Seattle Bleeteke Company, W. . Wilmot, W. H. Molt, H. Rever |. G. W. Gabriel, J. B. Blackwell H. de Hisseth carried the casket. D. R. Godwin, Samuel Kaul. man, W. B. Main, ©. A. Hogan, A. Kaapp and C. Vaughan acted as honorary pall-bearers for the Wood beautiful z 8 clock Soft Steady Convenient ‘The widow was unable ing to the fact that she js » to her bed in infant not week old. Church Dedication ‘The Baptist organization of bur dedicated ite news church « yesterday. A number of city Pastors were present and ansieted in the program. Among these were Rev. Mr. Cairns, Revs lv J. Sawyer ev. $. C. Ohrum, Rev. J. B. Web- er and Rey. L. 8. Bowerman, ev. W. E. Raw o ched z soeaeet of Tacoma preached Jeet, “Trim a yet 4 at the University Dr. Ludiow has th Globe big. Phone, Mais 1208, ©” ed ee WATCHES at Moore’ fvenue, Get my — 0 Umibretics—And e Moore's, 106 Second THE SEATTLE leas Vartety avenue, pathadaahaaaa at Be S hhh hh hhh h. Very Large Reception Lamp, with 12+n. hand-painted globe, mp Globe Other Globes regularly priced at Tic, 9c, $1.00 and Electricity has been pronounce of Heidelberg as the ary method of artificial illuminating. %e if ae; tomatoes, $1.00 case; dates. 5@6c Ib; @ magni ficent new building to eover the entire Block is to be built up every Lamp, Globe and Shade cut from 10 to © per Base Lamps * with decorated base to match; regular Brice 98, go for Lamps, with to mateh: 1.25 and Jues, for, Ps tall Vai globe regular 1.40 each a. for 85.06 ular price $10.75, go With tase and shade, lacquered brass trimmings and @o for 40 worth The, for... 4 1.25 Up to RHODES BROS. CO. 433% SECOND AVE. te ectricity The Only Perfect Method Artificial Lighting... .. f Brifltant es Reliable d by experts most aineatteentecltias See Us for Suggestions in Perfect Lighting ELECTRIC Co, 907 First Avenue. TUTTE Terre yr rerere” Ahhbhhhhhhhhhhhhhhahbhhbh. Washington-Alaska | gst.) per umbers, § | Putter, ch y 200 wnipa, $1.00 pumy aquashes, artichokes 10 per dor; pars 0 owt; p $1.000°1,2 ib Me string beans, CAPTURED Defaulting Treasurer of Tumwater Returned. Olympia News mburger IS@Pi8o, trem f anch, rift Miller Lead Heng, 11@11Meo! large Hardt all We Keone ducks, aprir 10@14 poultry—Turkeys, — 10¢ me, 12@140; duck, 12@14 Honey--124@14e LONDONER GIVES UP "$441,350 American Bookmaker in Gigantic mailing Scheme Medicinéa will not eure your poor vision, It takes & pair ¢ 1 fitted glannon. 1 ain fitting eyes, 9-10 He Third and Pike wesy bullding. |, Dec. %—James Goudte, Burge and a named Kelly morning for 4 complicity ng forged cheek: The prosecutor stated bn his that Burge learned that Kelly was ning large suns of m Goudie. He took the Ameri r, Laurie Marks, e¢ an diater a friend of Mar's al The trio decided that they would! enter @ blackmatiing proposition and) try to obtain a share of the money being handed out so lavishly by Goudie, How well they succeeded ta] shown by the fact that they m all six ke amounting to $4 ‘This sum they divided between them, Burge taking a# bis share $220.67 while Manctes took $183,595 and Marke $96,780. The affair is cre ating intense exctement owing to the magnitude of the sums involved Mrs. Leslie May Die NEW YORK, Deo, #.—The Paron- ens De Basus, famous over the world as the great woman publisher and known in America an Mra. Frank | Leite, ts reported seriously fl from & complication of diseases. For some months she has been alling. but has never been regarded aa be- ing in @ critical condition until within the past few days Mrs. Cora Gibbs De: Mra. Core Gibb, aged 29 Thomas Gibb, of o funer eworth's chapel E take especial W si in our Tool Boxes for Boys. We buy boxes and put tools in from our regu- lar stock, so that ‘every one can be used. You had better buy them early, for every year we have not had enough to supply the demand. They are priced at $1, $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $5 A $1.00 box contains 1 screw driver, | hatch- et, | rule, 1 saw, 1 gim- let, 1 hammer, nails, 1 pair plyers, | pencil. yours, wite ‘died ia fi Mise Lulu Worden Buried. Paneral services over ¢ retoaine of Mrs. Late Worden we: at ae © chapel yeaterda: Interment will fot be wa Worden arrives from Dawson. ia untl) Mr ‘SEE EDDIE FOY im Our Window In His Bur- lesque of Album on Washington. Ap iivetrated album, on the state of Washingtos and Alaska, co lied by ©. sare, Of the information bureat. been compltted and will be ready Gelivery to subscribers on Tussday The alam handsomely Mlustrated with balf-tone views, and. in tains 120 Et Queen Otl Stock on the Rise At & mecting of the directors of the Queen O11 Company It wan decided to advance the price of stock to 60 cents per share, taking effect De- cember 11. Mr. E. W. Craven, the superin- tendent, started Thursday for Sun. wet, Cal., the scene of the company's Operations, with instructions to be- xin putting down well No. 3, which will in all probability be @ match for well No. 1, the greatest “gusher” ‘on the Pacific const, “ag tive ot oor ‘ Spaces gu Secon? \2'S-l2i7, Dr. Waggoner, dentist, Globe block, SS ae Ladies’ Gold Guard Chains, $12.00 to $25.00, at Finck’s Jewelry Store, $16 Second avenue. Dr. Waggoner's new qui the Globe build ing. at the corner of First avenue and Madison street, are fitted with everything that goes to the making of perfect dental parlors. ‘The latest improvements tn gas and electric fixtures make it possible to as dinary dental modern methods, all combine to giv best service. The roome are light airy luxuriously furnished; the win. dow open upon the rooms, tors of the Sound and the snow capped Olympte ‘mountains. — Johnson & Co., 1107 headquarters for cloaks, and millin Esa Buy stock In State Fisheries Co., 903 Pacific block. ms THERE’S NO DANGER Of the Bartlett Drug Co, ever joining the Seattle Drug Trust. We are the only firm in Seattle that loes not belong to the drug trust We bought Sim at on the on Broa, stock ” MEN'S to date °, Men's Suits, every one u Trust price, 490; our price and soa gantly tatlored ’ trimmed tiart’s Dye 7% Trust p ws Juet think on a $15.0 Pills Men's Tweed Sult price §10.00, Simon Bros 85.00 trust pric 1 of these Overcoat and if y will chee MONEY REFUND THE Overeoats, tan cov dark and n yee STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES 2 Cans Economy Cream 160 | 4227 Yesler Way, jclfie block |Washington Tent & Awning| land wagon covers, dash aprons, wag- | RLBUT An, OOOO 9860000040000 OF0000808% Do You Want to Save 50c on Every Dollar You Spend With Us? THEN READ THIS MEN’S OVERCOAT: Me The Lion Clothing House 3 220-222 First Ave., South cor. Main. | si § | ONE-PRICE, PLAIN-FIGURE DEALERS Phone Red 79 Soererorerorerororesosovecesocooeswoerooovceseess over nigh CALDE TO DEATH fon, & traveling #alesman ally sealded in « pe obably be Cal, where bh loaves a witow ne Bueklin ago and w first time. + ot The firm of Donnellan & Kingsley architects, has been dim nelian has associat with P. J, Donohoe, Offices, 614 P — + Decorated China On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week Mrs. ‘. A. Johnson wiil offer for sale at her studio, room 68, Boston block, a spe- 1 holiday line of decorated china Among the many dainty articles for both Indies and gentlemen which will be shown are several which been on exhibition at the Pan-Amer jean Exponttion. filver, knives, forks and spoons a Moore's, 705 Second avenue, ad _ For « diamond, watch or jew- eiry, go to Moore's, 105 Becond av- enue. vee for presentations ond avenue. Company. (Ino.) » of waterproof horse m tops and umbrellas. GLASS & DICE CASH GROCERS Successors to Adame Ce. 1428 SECOND ‘AVENUE to cans best Syrup, per 51.0 brand Cove Oyaters, solld pack, worth..2 nut... Me Italian Prunes Maple Sugar, 1-Ib. bricks,..160 2 OLE EELS CLES EE CeCe CC ESC UYNDDIIIIDDDIDIDRIIIIAD 3 Special for Tomorrow STERLING SILVER DINNER BELL TOMORROW ONLY 30c GOLDMAN'S 91 Second Ave. Cor, Marion | | = suITs Mon's Ch and eh avenue, and are selling f Simon Pros,’ Finest Dresa thelr : ; At | Rar pi » = = WORKING MEN'S: bs ioquuarent 1@ | 000000009000 COO00OOG0008 | eet TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Hoadquar tors for Kinds of Xmas Goods The Leader \a: The Leader ADVANCE CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITIES STOP! CONSIDER! INVESTIGATE! n your Christmas want re GREAT 1s upon thou beau fferin The « thi 1 Toy Department ut, In order that it TORE ready tor 1 floor, the largest and ting things for the little folks ur selections , we are is now th MAN trimme plain. very special, at All-Bilke Initial 1 can, at NOTIONS. KERCHIBRS. 1c embr t Hate, in eame Mae t ara eautifully dre rorwia ase ty ; et; there are ent of the we now MEN'S t of Men Drawers, ERWEAR. ‘® Fleeced Shirts worth She the garment; wale’ price Zee 20 doxen Men's Striatly All-Wool, 1 Drawers, our bemt worth $2.00; Bale Price $7.0 to #1419 BOYS’ CLOTHING, « the many different rewented in our big p Roys’ Clothing in and rate pante Come and nee them, buy ‘the he pennies; the ¢ take care of themmely Te box Hairpin Machine Oil Va j ‘es penare ‘8 SPECIALS. r in Tecks and Four. Hands 25e Men's Black Sateen Bhirt , 100 bs 100 b 10¢ Handker pottle Ink x Toothpicks WAIRTINGS. UNDERWEAR die ic Men's Suspenders, 400] styles, at . f idkerchiefs ...10@ LADI£S' HOSIERY. ern hiefa , © and gray, while they ope woor on from tvan- in the Heavy Hi Fleeced Fast worth 290; this 7 19¢ Stripe ¥ f selections Baby " can make you These are extra rpe by mail just as SIL KWAISTS. over our counters partment store. ely! My, what pretty | > oe chance of o Return the goods if not sg factory and your money wil! nded. Try @ mail order on it the bargains advertised READY-TO-WEAR « Gowns, im pine, and white; reg. Children’s ©: white and b) be au adies’ Dark Ce the quality y $1.00 for; now i“ Wool Eid Robe ‘ Po Aes yin oe ee wonder, ie ge down Loung-. ing in pink, red andg biue; they are eainples ena come under the $5.00 grade, for 83.05 I when _ they 84.45 (o 86.00 MILLINERY are quoting on sing those who ided to not buy this sea- » change thelr minds. x ROBES. The genuine Indian kind—just have been looking that bath or be?—they ther kind. O2.25 Biack Sateen’ W we have too many; they arp regular! $1.00 quailty, for. Tied Ladies’ Capes, good ‘lengths, in. ck and dark blue, 3s holce . An immense assortment of dies’ Sample Watsts, in French ,, Flannel, Embroidered Henrlet- tas, ete., at half price. FREE--$160 Given Away--FREE Remember every purchase made at THE LEADER In the forenoons between now and December 24th entitles the purchaser to participate in the free distribut tion of 16 handsome away absolutely free December 24th. presenjs to be given LIST OF THE PRESENTS 4-in, French Doll, movable er, value... .......... $12.00 imbe and eyes, value 82 Imported French Doi - 40-in. French Doll, movable able eves and limbs, vai limbs and eyes, value $22.00 Silk and Wool N Pattern, value . Fine Silk Umbrella, be and only IMPORTANT, 300 yards of the best quality of Persian Satin Liberty, worth $1.25 yard; Sale price 49e Xmas presents, you kei ornaments, your cholee ., Dress Hats of rare beauty, ity and style, choore fr 6.09 were #6 . 87.50 , qual- big variety to ‘om; values $450 ¢, saad 82.19 7. 12. Walking Skirt, value 13. French Doll, movable and limbs, value 83.00: 14 Pair of Ladies Kid $208 7 value . 2. : Hand Painted Leather 7 -! THE LEADER Hay Fase 710 SECOND Store RIPIPIIVRDDD® XMAS BELLS Will Soon Be Ringing Xmas Shopping Tims is [28 Pine Here Buy now with comfort and save 3 yourself the annoyance of What will make a more acceptable and pi Christmas leasing eift than something in the Fur line? We carry the largest y assortment of Furs to select from. ae Bik Walst from $3.50 to $5.00, La ing Sacques in all colors, prett; stylish, Umbrellas for all, All-sik Umbrellas ae low as tube ‘each. . A fine line of the best perfume at one-third less than regular: prices. Quafruple-plated Jewelry, all guaranteed for four years, and cost but a trifie. fies ies 4 Just received @ new line of leather goods—the best ever shown here at moderate prices, oe Fancy Boxes, Dolls, Silverware, Fancy Soap, ete. etc, All moneymakers for the careful buyers. THE FAIR 130,'32 FIPFHAPHPHIOH IPI AINA 2. 8." Ladie# Paitern Hat, ue. 9%. Imported Linen Double Bor- der Table Cloth, value 68.00 10, Imported French Doll, mov- able eyes and limbs, vaiu “Noveity’ Bike Do All Your Tradii at AMAPAANIRFRAIRAD ATH ARI BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second Avenue, Telephone stain 1051 RIRIAARAAAABARDI DIA! OddPARIARATHDy’ Fregh just cooked Ginger Snaps, pound Large a Scotia Salt Hi ring. Dtasitocentcantia Fine new catch Holland Her- ring, 6 for 250 New lot Fat Macke 10c, 1 FOOTBALL GOODS--T0GS AND ARMOR GOING HORTHRUP 00., 804 Firat Ave, 0c jer- THE WHOLE FAMILY HAPPY A $10.00 Graphophone tn your home will afford amusement for your whole family, Children and grown |peopie like them. You can reproduce your own voice. Come in and hear one, you will want it. Winter & Harper co | 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Bldg, Seattle, Wash. and %o , 2 pac : : 3 You Will Have to Harry i If you want some of those “Pingrees Gloria” The new shoe for women; only $3.50 TREEN SHOE Nebraska Corn Starc ages for . SHANNON’S 1220-1222 Second avenue. KECECCC CCC Ce CeCe Cees Special FOR 3 This Week! 40c Socks for 25c UNDERWEAR i A full tine nd cotton 9] and wool at bargain prices 30 DAYS SPECIAL SALE Watches Diamonds Splendid Line of New iver ware THE DIAMOND PALACE 517 SEQOND AVENUE (Uncte Joe) oo: Pike Street Bargain House K. M. KALAF, Prop. 308 Pike St, Canned Pine Apple We have a few cases left of Singapore Pineapy These goods are packed right where raised when the fruit all the flavor of ripened on th & Martin. 610° Mutual} | f furniture ana} goods at Martin & Fox's ne First Price 200 per 24-1, can. Wm.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 2 Pike. Tel, Main 908 and 271 | spar] | STAR PAINT CO, 300-302 Pike St. avenue 10, 10:80 a. m. pairs fine lage table quilts nients of 1 we, too nun Martin, auc tioneer school, olty water, | $1,100, } lot 830x120; fine| : | Largest and Best Pp nea Line of Paper in the city. If you fast blue, strictly all: wool, at paper, we have a 1 tion, lock of tide land chéap, ¢ business chance, $100 per week rofit, respectable business, Owner Lv ire house, 2. fine bas sto arn, lot ment rice. $1,800, nt cheap bacite Binge KIRK, 1208 First Av we welee

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