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THE SEATTLE, SEATTLE WASHINGTON, STAR. 1901, 5 FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 250TS A MONTH celle ay ide | SPECIAL ‘ : 4 ore : | . , mainder of this and i edi jon and the Argentine | Revenue Cutters to Look | Councilmen Will Not Do Away| Federation Executive all next week every i With the Merit System good taht : ay Be Battlin for Matteawan | Board Stands purchaser of a 5 ae in and Two Men Perish in Wyoming---| y J lg ; ac . } - — nient to | 9 $ car line; terms, $100 cash, bal- Sheep Perish by Thousands | BOwAcearemh, ben s-tnee| wasierwances D.&, Dee 1 Hey ooesadl WRI seventh |. een Candin, sh cae” ah, ce Boys Suit or pg Tip Fo k PAS eee ference which is to take place | ‘The treasury department has order- | bolition of civil service at the! proposition to increase the executive 7 in Valparaiso today between Senor | ed the revenue cutters Bear and Mc. | Present time, nor seek to have Ls ace — A —_ Bape a] AGO, Dec, 12—The first se-\ prairie, onty a quarter of a milefrom Yanex, the Chillan secretary of Culloch to proceed at once trom Ban | Amended the city oh Felative to | © saeteated in the convention this vercoat cold wave of the winter is poe i it Wednesday ereniae. Was foreign affairs and Senor tela, | Francisco along the waters of the | '# sanitary depart The coun- morning after one of the moat ant APPPOA. ts down from the Northwest — = she om aoe Argentine minister to Chill, shall def- northwestern coast in search of the | ll Committee of the Whole last night mated discussions of the convention. expected to strike Chicago @th. @ has not been identified. mettle the dispute over roads | missing collier Matteawan, They 2 aad by voting, al: | ‘The «round on which the proposal Will be presented with tomorrow morning. : fonable territory, Argentine will cruise as far as Vancouver isi-| most Unanimously, to Tecommen lost was that of expediency. Jt mR, CLA finn aren the ine! Frosts in California all her minister and start and if necessary that the resolutions propoting those wee argued that six members are an a Fo. LMER ou -: Bite, ‘Temperatures as as low as' LOS ANGELES, Dec, 12—Severe pe forward, King Edward, the awe | charter amendments, be Jaid on the of performing all the func & CO, UD LULA. W fare reported in many frosts are reported from all parts of Atbltrator of the boundary question O her Vosseis | lable indefinttety, of the organisation as a larger do this in order to bet- | @f Minnesota and the Da. Southern California last night na tar Wil! then be notified that war ts Tho frat of he resolutions taken would be, and that the smaller ter acquaint you with * man High and dangerous winds south as San Diego, where the tem- >. 0% Arbitration must be effected | BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 13—The | up was th proposing the abol- number oan arrive at conclusions Wah thpefiarity of. bee we jed, Which will cover the perature went to 36 degrees. At imho Arecétine government yeater- | uncion, bound north, and the sttums. | ernment, and Nie institutioue? Oo | much quick Hoye’ Clothing and th 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, aes hes ter — oon ye ee Ee OE | day deposited 2,700,000 pounds in 4 . KB. Ashgraft and B.C, Belding,| Negro Problem ndid values we ere First Avenue and Cherry Street, — Growers were warned in time to | @#ure Wational debt, he lobby, spoke In favor of t The sension tast evening took up siving. prevent very serious damage to cit. “2!ch © pounds In the ton of the resolution, Mr. Ash-|the negro question in the & H Los re Winds prevented much Te*erve fund. Credit has been voted + OF, sald that he had $,000 names related to iam. A resolution ve! Wyo, Deo, 18—In damage at Rivereide. Killing frosts 171.8" oFder tewue@ for the mobilts collte attached to a n favoring the ffered which practically meant * 2.50 dU Most severe blizzard that has are predicted for tonight ation of the reserves, who number ers Bear ar abolition of civil service, He com. imiasion of negro labor organ: Hits ov all p aan te Bouthern. Wremiog % 60,000 well drilled men, loch have sailed under orders to| mented briefly on the workings of trations into the federation, It was é } br years, two sh hh x , - | conduct @ search. that sort of government and an ted on the ground that it would v4 potted to have tort their ven; 17 CoO ado Too Only a Bg Bluff | —— | housed it‘ne 6 fares disrupt, the ‘eniiee' south of Mazo Overcoats here are that the men were DENVER, Col, Dec. 12.—This state) \y. Bod. cha Nanzimo Anxious Civil Service Uphold and Dixon's line, Socialism was WASHINGTON, D, ©, Dee, 1.— . { (eee, Disease Fes. Rockies “ esnecp are Gring by ibs Mhaaata CMNE,eneale, the, wore | Nalther the state apaitment hor |, YICTORIA, Pee. 1t-Advicu nere| J. 8. Goldamith C, C. Crane, wat.|fivan an opportunity to debate with and Up ents ¥y roy! o the diplomatic representatives here Indicate that the shipping men of con lyn and Secretary Mel dg ene yd stim | sss the creriand paswon- fru portions and in the mountains Sucve (hes MG a"Fertien, Meine eae are mnuioue cr the Mat | the Chamber of Compare epoks in| err t owe Adooted Reefers $2.50 Up ; pert : na | believe the trouble between the two teawan. Before leaving the bunkers | (urn on the merite of olvil service esol } ; j (wala this morning ran into a is, phenomenally heavy, and a bigh | South American republics will result her captain was naked waa not| A motion was then carried In fa-| rong the resolutions adopted at madara Aiba rien cian Maa ae A day deposited with our Savings killed §00. All rall- Sarl gt oo Dies “tae bane ge Md Hoiat ang nav ices Fecelved here, of- | considerably overloaded, and replied | Vor of the indefinite postponement | ,comnih 6 soto Y ne tm Bank Depgrtment will amount badly delayed, but so and sheep le very Nene fad tee | Hiclal and semi-official, are to the that his vessel could carry even a| of the resolution N a are standing. feared that Buman lives are also on" | © at phat the mutual batred each larger cargo. The reported find of | ‘The committer also sat down hard | Esty gor nwa compelling con to 64 in 5 years , ared ¢ © @B- | holds for the other is intensified just | Wreckage. Including th on the proposition to change the per-| , vecesslty for laws compelling con. who was lost on the dangered. Row, but In the end it ts believed di- |leine chest, Ia regarded as wounel of the health board. Dr, M, | stuctors t + dangerous parts of Tilbandatle ‘Clocblad a = SS | Plomacy will prevail. One repre-| tion of ber loss. % 8. MecKechnie spoke in favor MANo boyeotts without tdvestigation pe: » i 7 ( | Rontative of the department of state the change, and Health Omicer Car-| N°, Dovrotts without Invest NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE | j characterizes it as “a big blufi Tee Bree se am n attempt « net tL ' ‘HUMANITY | the hurting of wind, is biutt MAY BE AL VE ned aS i" T at the go roeeat = Pooh DEPOSIT CO. | ported fa “OUTRAGED FINED FOR | will be ‘The lighthouse tender Manzanita | Rainier Hoights Club | | SOCOOOOOO® FOOOG 26009 > E. Shorrock, Manager. | i - Alex. Myers, Treasurer : | bly. unkiie, peshereagy tie’ Daseree READS THE Hom, Wiliam HL Lewis wit) adtrne FOR CHRISTMAS : : tion island for the purpose of res- the Rainier Hetahta Improvement A Ss fi t R | |Unceasing Slaughter of Deer | AN ASSAULT ais Vellined cc Gala watdee aa nat fect of the Lane street tunnel, ‘The ale Ly azor | . “ '. = ¢ a | club will be called to order at § P) ke ON, Dee, 12—The sessions of Alaska Condemned air prve of the caitiee Manonirin.. hel RIOT ACT > od . Biden over wrlakien and. dimples pr rrvevererryerrrrrerrrre” : sie Werk chanel a gta i a als altke Without danger. We have them ‘National Civil Sede, Panes) George Simmons, an extensive tur| Quarrel Over Falcon! Adultery Case *ail°rr Were, sighted by the crew of | in elegant cases with sete of blades Men’s ‘ Ricesal pramsoanes chs cance rae of San Pranctovo, arrived tn the Ends Unpieasantly being driven pant the island a f _— | Disappointed Sports og gn gly * were read and were char. (17, 2**terday on the Doiphin from] heavy ness rolling they were unavie SUPt. Youngs After Certain Water| ‘rnere was « xiove content echod Fi urnishings by geniee for President! tine tn ine pervelt of bie testnw un alte troubles of Bre, Bteen and] tobe of any aawistance to the ship: Cckincaid uled to come off at Gorgetomn lant nasiiiaenee ren is business. Mr.| Mrs. Elliott, who live o: wrecked sailors lovening between Jim ynald and The finest of Neckwear, all etvil servi . and on Upper ; : dhpaaingetgyl cemy lbp Simmons le grievoasiy impressed with | Western avenue, came up for ad-|_ Signal after signal of distress was 15 “Pongenyens BB yan g By Pom Stewart & Holmes Drug Company the latest styles, silk or satin, him. The convention adjourns| ‘> maser As whi a wa deer | justment before Justice Cann yea. | Sen of 4, Dut the! water Muperintendent L. B.|Seaited tor him fully two houre and 62] FIRST AVEXUE Four-in-Hands, Bows and jer Being slanghtered. He sald that) terday afternoon. The two women | cnn eee ee eich ineen eacio| ae aapenaee | | lege two Indians sione recentiy slaughtered | had quarreled over the Faiconi| Manteniia reeched i ent bad been given much trouble -w —— 0000000060000000000008. v4 four hundred of those animais on Prince | adultery case and Mrs. Elliott tely by persons leaving thelr yard itatutantathctadadacadncdentadntatatndatah - IS FIRST , Dec, 18—Laigt Stortt,| pho.will be the first man electrocut. | fm Massachusetts, goes to the! chair early Monday. He the death penalty for the of @ fellow Italian. | SIGNALS AT SEMIAHMOO ‘A recommendation has been made By the secretary of the treasury, | Mat the bill providing for a light of Wales Island, and two men, engaged fm the fur industry in Alaska shipped leges that Mrs. Steen threw brick bats, boards and other bouguets at the nearest point @ could be available, ucets open all water (o run in many night and allowing Q. M. Bids Opened Gloves but it ls thought unlikely that the 1B Every Dress or Working Gloves—a her. 1 across ke, where ji freezes Bids were opened by Major Ruhien full line to select from, it bet men will be rescued before the ar- : cet betwen’ Seer Gad. Ave teed Of Atins | "Tage Cann hetieved from the bvi- 1 of the Hebthouse tanden’ Tie (nd mal slippery. of the local quartermaster's depart- || Purch: pate in ‘ Although It wili be in Girect oppoat- Mee to bis interests, Mr. Simmons te making every endeavor to get a bit throngh coogress which will probibtt the exportation of deer skins from Alas- ka. He has a written expression from Governor Jobn G, Brady, of Alaska, | mpethisiog with this measure and with the aid of several U. 8. congress. men, with whom Mr, Simmons is in| touch, he expects to hare the bill passed. Another deplorable feature of the! Wholesale slaughter of the deer is the fect that tt ts done ts winter, when © few months later, dence that Mrs. Steen did indulge in some pleasantry of the kind and fined her $10 and costa. In addition to this he made her stand up and say she would be good and not throw things at Mrs. Eliott hereafter. The woman who figuted in the Falconi case was a witness. Aj- though she was on the stand and was asked her name, she said merely went by the name of J. Katy She ts known, however, as Mrs. Fai- cont During the trial petty quarrel came up between the women, and a small child just old enough to insisted on getting on judge's knee. Between these two evils the court clerk, and bailiff were kept on WHITTLESEY AFFAIR | Mounted Police Paraphrase Gre Mr. Gesires it stated that If this practuce js kept up the water will be shut off entirely. Persons who fear that their will freeze should have protéction from the Manzanita should arrive off Astoria sometime tomorrow. GO SOUTH, YOUNG MAN that the water Is allowed to run #0 the pipes will not freese will be tol- erated no longer. 1 do not care how much water Is used.” said Mr. Youngs, “but it must not be wasted in that manner.” STEAMER ARRIVALS ey's Advice in Kid West's Case ‘The British steamer Falls of Kelty, ae for business reasons. It ie un. derstood that the British Yukon of- freesing put in, be Ways. Excuses, ment late yesterday afternoon for | © tons of hay and 2,000 tons of leven bide were received. Samp ven with each bid |The contestants were mostly from Reattle, ugh Spokane and Ta- coma hed ir share. ‘The forage will either be shipped from Seattle | or Tacoma, ] | Serious Agcident | orke Erlekson, a 6-year-old boy, | fell feet from the new wing of| the court hotise yesterday afternoon. | He was pleked up by Kid Parker. | who is a Jail trusty, and ts often | joutside, ahd carried home, He coughed up blood and remained un- ERICKSON Made Before Noon Entities You to Saturday Attrac Men's We Underwear, just half price; each gar fleeced evenin, fleeced: each garment ...47¢ § Drews Men's 360 Neckwear, tecks and fo ine Plaids, & Free dis tributios of 15 Hand- some Presents OOO Evening tions Kid Gloves, our $1.00 special; ig price .....- De hes wid ON Clothing Coats, Long Coats, Pants, prices. low Pike Street Bargain House te tse Ruffin’s Christmas. er ‘aiste, $10.00 quality, Y & the skins are worth but one-third of Kid West ts com! out of the ved at the conscious for several hours. It is ment... 2rss0+ + ss. @te ) Silk Wi s “WASHINGTON, D. ©. Dec, 13.— the value that would be placed on them | ‘M* Verse Of nervous prostration mantis. hk Go ene tes his y aBiron docks —yesterda: feared that he ts injured internally. |} Men Underwear, blue cloud, beautifully isiommed god : four-in-hand, evening; saly 260 Link Gatte |... j phon ficials have informed him that there ole | neve sob seeat 2 de pins e. ‘and fog signal station at Semiahmoo, | HANGED FOR jen't room for him. 60 careful are tard line, arrived yesterday from $1.25 Black Feather Bons ...75¢ = enamel Mince be passed. It calla-for! ‘The report of the experts on ex- they of his welfare, it is said, that Ban Francisco, She brought 26 pa $2.60 White and Light Gray Bons ) 7o Crape Paper Vi purpose. County rer Whittlesey’s ac. he han a mounted police escort upon sengers and 600 tons of general mer- one $1.75 ¢ 250 Head Rests i Teocmumengation also covers | MURDERING counts will probably be completed | his outward journey, lise for different Puget Sound 50 and $1.00 La bc Dot! Hats . . of a similar sta-| late today. There is a hitch of a, It will be remembered that Went 3 at Burrow’s isiand on Rosario | “ADJOURN SEISMIC » SWEETHEART Rear future. It will be one of the! largest and most complete in the Northwest and wil] manufactur | by the county comm:! few cents between the two terma, Sg Mr. Grant has not yet located As soon the rey rt in recetved joners, form- WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo. 13. Excessive target practice and a rush on armor plate deliveries have so eaten up the appropriation for ord- was secretly taken to Dawson testify against George O'Brien, an on his return was pardoned by Gov Rogers for his eminent public service in that matter. He immediately ON TEMPERANCE ¢ tall, wetghs 135 pounds, stout, brown eyes and dark complexion ‘The mayor referred the communioa- tion to Chief-of Police Sullivan, for the prohibition cause, besides winning @ reputation as an orator. No admission fee will be charged atte lectur Indoor Athletic Meet AND MILK Ager | Jury Will Decide Whether the | Product Was Pure or Not | i sisted of the Injection by somebody | into the mflk, of a small quantity of formaline which is the trade name for a 40 per cent. solution of for- maldehyde, The latter is an oxyda- tion of wood alcohol, and Is used ax a preservative of milk, meats and 40c Boys Se Boys 200 Men’ $2.00 Men’ "Underwear ders. Handkerchiefs ... Wool Underwear ... $1.00 and the let of things they want him to bring them on Christmas day. |_ This is first and foremost a Drug Store. We sell patent medicines and drugs at cut prices, but from now on it’sa real Big Christmas Smokers’ Seta, Gunther's Fancy Candies im Baskets, Puff Boxes, Traveling Cases, al demand wil! be made upon the | went up to Dawson again, but ma |Store. An elegant array of fine MONTREAL, Dec. 13.—Joseph La-| second term surety, ‘The Pidelicy | ingratitude to ‘ran’ again ex, | Quincy Lee Morrow at First M, P. | ee to gi ea heen ns to- Plaine, who murdered his landlady, | 8nd e_apeatt Co. of Maryland, for | emplified, and « Kid's society Churoh Saturday anta aus ans sort "Yea ne Mme. Lefeever because she jiiteq| the deficit. It ls anticipated that | was je to them, the cishitlintienes r. You are assu highest him, was bi > according to fts usual custom the | British poll handed him! . We have just received word from Ol4 Saint Nicholas saying he . he eet GUNCINNATI, Des. 13-—The Amer- octag ons paper as baa. Stila prompar and eaten ae |e eVects fem Quincy Lee Morrow, the prohibi./ Andrew %. Erickson was tried to- |B would drive a team of white horses with sleigh belle from Eighth quality and fair prices, and the fact Kean Federation of Catholic Boctetien | of ‘in portion of Canada. Ha han | cution apeinet thy eae ate Drone. tion orator, will speak in the First ay tn the superior court for selling |H Svenue and Pike street to morrow morning at $ o’clock, down Pike j|that your giftcomes from this store SAjourned last evening after a ses-| to ve supported to the scaffold. guilty of eriminal misconduct. Not Enough Johnston Rea ee ee ee ice tourts ana the | to Firet ave, Pirst ave. to Yesler way, Yesler way to Third ave. | stamps it as first-class, We have— sion of three days after fixing its —— | eee ety next Saturday evening and Sun- om the police court, and ne from Pike strest on Second ava, to Ei | Mayor Humes received a letter to- |{ At 3 o'clock. Mr, Mor- title of t City ot Seattle [ff Third ave. to Pike street, and from Pike street on Second ave, ext meeting place at Chicago and|GQING TO MAKE | |aay from R. #. Johaston, 713 Bouth | o%, "Ie" ceaping. the state in the | against The defendant || THE LEADER. He will be at THE LEADER all day Saturday | ?érfumes, Perfume Atomizers, ew sean’ ns Panorse rat PER IN FAIRHAVEN BURNED IN | Front street, Maukate. Minn ask- cause of prohibition and will arrive | was ae ee inlion Dramccated | 24 Will have @ present to give each and every little girl and boy Dressing Cases, Mirrors, coming . 0 concer : r’ ure viniting Clty Attorney De Fruler prosecute _ 0 ipal topic of the day. 'T. B. Mine. mre Clarence H. Johnston, who is sup- yt ty ere ee Wie and Judge J. Humphries defend- |} that will call on him at THE LEADER before noon, and perhaps @ Purses, Manicure Sets, han, of Columbus, Ohio, was electea| FAIRHAVEN, Deo. 12—It is det- posed to have come to Beatle with | ;.x*rannmmms 0nd, Tacoma He ed the case, || fow presents for those who cannot see him till Saturday afternoon, Drevident. inftely announced that a large paper W, W. Meade last May, The boy is cast several years speaking throug! ‘The offense war charged to have for he will be at THE LEADER all day Saturday to recelve thé lit- Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, : mill will be constructed here in the Generibed as being 6 feet and 4inch- | our the states and has gained much | been committed on Aug. 21, and con- |B tie folks. He will also take the little onos’ names and addresses, eee CCRC CERE CEE CECE OCR EERERE CECE CRE CECE EE | STATE CONVENTION nance that every man employed in | a aktas phasis he eee cm Soieies eis Military Brushes, Hair Brushes, BALEM, Or., Dec. 1%—A distinct the naval gun foundry will be tur ‘This afternoon at 3 o'clock the ployment for that purpose is con-|¥ B Ohi IR As a result of over 60) Fine Soaps, a ‘arthquake shock was feit here) Y. Mi. C. A. IN EVERETT) loughed two days out of every six. | frat indoor athletic meet of the sea- trary to the statute. io uyan 0 tee ange years’ successful experi- Shortly after midnight. Nodamage| pypn of a 76 wa continue until conditions will take place in the university | | The prosecution wae instituted by \S pgm eg on ‘Toilet Waters, eto. ; EVERETT, Dec, 12.~ ial, - eventa sched | Le vie, ¢ napector, 4 Bis fone, although the unusual | coovention of the Y. M,C. A. te now] ,Alnoush only five months of the the'secyard dash, running high jump, | who took ¢ hd had them an: | Steel Range stands to- Phenomena created some excite. | © MG A | fiscal year have passed, 75 por cont pew rye dgewe gh wren by ey dpe od g- is day head and should 4 font, in session in this city'and held its| of the appropriation has been weei Tier tase ave entered im tne Gach. tey chute S in’ excellence over all F rae encienanencanmme formal opening this morning. It will| Up. All target practice will be dis 14 In the jumps, 12 in the shot put, tural college, chemiat, | % other ranges, Will do ¥ |\tast thres days. A banquet was! continued for the present.” Th MF Pe Te eileen "be Prof, Fulmer was present at the |@ better work’ with lens i | given the visiting members in ‘the| North Atlantic squadron, which known athietes 89 Fred Cheat trial and testified to finding for-|w fuel, bake more even, Aq ~ 4 | Methodist Episcopal church this ye ¢ eee og Seé a targets 10 Dick Huntoon, Alex. Gardner, Willi maldehyde he milk. State Food | $ pow ha = ent ‘Telephone, Main 787. | churches” at white, sicnae imerent | Geficlency. Congress will be asked | OMAHA, Neb. Dec Mice Bette | Hill, Frank Fields and the Pearepn| Inspector A. B. McDonald was also |% any other ‘range that® SE. Co, Pike St. and Second Ave, | cede estrone, wees *! tor an early appropriation Bray of Meath, "Neb.. has proved aa boys will contest. eines M Wed twa Whee " Wee knew of. "Only thes | ee loyal and as jaring as the fair Elien De of mater! are . of y pchinvar in keeping troth . on had two wagons. Th used in their constru stivee cLAME, Dec. 13-—Represen- | | The Dolphin Sails wich a suitor worthy but out of ta.| McElmon for Captain himself, contained tion; is therefore supe- : tatives of the Inter-mountain Pase-| NO FEE ALLOWED vor with the girl's parents. She was! yrreq Moklmon will be elected cap- iterated | milk rior to all, equaled by &| FOR CHRISTMAS p: Nall League, which t# to include Salt The steamer Dolphin salla this | married to her cousin, T. J. Bray “ot the Univeralty of Washing-|W8* in wagon driven by an none, and is sold by us ®| Laks, Osten, Helena, Butte, Great rsa fargo of mnerchanilee and a paw, Stter & ride of 66 miles by ‘ight, a| ton football team at Rext Monday's | employe. | ‘This milk’came from the Under absolute guar-8/$% special prices on fine Candies, Pails, Pocatello and Boise, Hereafter seamen will pay no feos es ae nee eaanen~ vingle horse carrying the two Young | jreeti to ante. &)} Seeded Raisins, three pack- 5 les; ger list of 35. In the cargo is a meeting. Z AAPA. “ session here today, Preliminaries | teen ean non board aap, The) en’, supment of machinery tor | “EV nas served an her fa-| Mozimon te Maht tor « varsity ented putting any FREE ‘a ace 2 7 & ponition on board a ship. the P. P. and N. Co.'s works at Pet.| has we 1 player, wele! 5 Pe @/ Kina of fore! betance int | FREE 150 3 j Mil tem Attanged and a schedule 1s due to a revival of an ancient fed-| ersbury, Tho iso a consign. ‘hers overseer and can rope a steer, |[y ‘popular and i@ a member of the pin! Of foreign substance Into the | — $ — mg Seed 4 be han, eral law which 4 throw and brand it with any ma ‘o. He hatis trom What- y' Finest Citron, per pound. Eailtoad Faten are settled rine och’ | tect. ignorant sallore againet, Tune | air th? Alaska Fisheries’ union on'tny ranch, Bhe chated under the| “1ase of’? hatla from What-\ that’ he admitted it to him and |i Each and every pu Best. Cleaned” Currant, & ed, The sea- | tec alton ainat un-|at Haines. Quite a number of the % h ene ader the | com, Promised to go and sin no more, ase gets a ticket ; ua Ha ap $77, Frit Ye trom April 29'to October | scrupulous boarding house keepers| passengers intend going Im avec tng isolation of the plains, however ———__——_. It cropped out incidentally that on | ¢ Svery sallar's worth > gor-shell Wain ~s , 1902, |The policy of the federal courts in| {ice to Dawson. During « visit to Cheyenne an at in question the two Erick- |@ foods bought that ¥ > ae Vee enforcing thie law wa forcibly | — ——_— tachment sprang up betwee h ~ a A good por L, 4 one ot STR. CH |Past adtanisan ae Soy Pee wltey aus we ctatines is) MARRIAGE A FAILURE |s22 xecons inet at «water trough ¥ rey cece Uc ae articl |B Peney Mined Hee per panes y loyments agents when « few dural that olty as a clerk. : Fike street, but no reason was |i ae meee . pate in the free dit secures ¢s0s saReeaChh ate AS, NELSON 2” Frank Crawford, who runs an| Ranchman Bray had more lofty| he chal rally - say tried eo | , by oot on nap» Mea be F |employment office on Main sireot,| ambitions for his daughter than the) ww, ¢, stage complains to the su-| Male ita tastor In the case. and valuable gifts. OM SKAGWAY fis inaictes bythe. eran jury fo Rand 2% Cuarenne Sart And, te:| nero court, that Ma matrimonial | pe : 5 Glass. & Dice red. | charging @ sailor one dollar’ ter se IN MINIATU RE used the yor encour-| came arrived at a stage ral ‘or a Cremator . Te 1 3 oe tented wont oe fulton was ‘still persevering ne for.| Years ago where he could no LODE! ncn omeer Catroll will draw up & . CASH GROCERS : at Gearlog “Melten, treight | (11? Pleated guilt due to ignorance bade the young man to come upon | Set any comfort out of It. | Hhe sa solution to. be presented to the conn: | ® 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. . $ Successors to Adams Grocery Co. 4 shortly: Leen PENN: Baines ere| inal sun DY Judes Hantord. Ie’ te Dies'.10,~\ tie eamniann ho wan martied in, January 1850 and |CiAunjng that a crematory for the dit: | OCMC REEL EECR Cee Ce OLE LES EE EEE TE RTECS CS 1428 SECOND AVENUE E aud veton noon in tat ~ os 4 aes ta Pray 4 4 han jan’ ef A ie od position of garbage be bu The mat. a a = cal x re today and {9| said that the saflors’ union Taunton, Mass, |, Young Bray know the way of a| Wnt !n Jena Diles, his wite, | Peet Staktesed’ at lengtte at che last | Oppesite Bon Marche, Phone Main 482 ithe Ca oaaing St cargo at the pa-| Crawford in order to test the v ‘ette Ke | Tern ot a em Le mum of @ cOl- | Sulla 1., concluded that she had had | meeting he board of health and at Cite Company's dock. ‘The wteamer's 117 0% the Matute.. The experience of| - rried at St. Pauls oan Holghbor of the Wrage on the | mough of the arrangement, and re-|that body susieation Dr. Carrell will 'T FO E NUMBER CAOOSOOOSOOHOSCOSOSOED: h 0 is ¥ made ‘ wford will be a warning to other| church. Lavilee is 41 years old, 3, 04.4% ne or of the Brays on the) et. have anything more to do| present the resolution next ay salmon and concentrates, °¢ Sanne’ aimilar agencies, and no fees will be| fest 44 inches tall and weighs 75| Pest ateod, ae he thought, in all the| Witt aim, he Tete her three months | Mgnt) The bald rouunty watmaten the Washington Tent & A\ Fifty-one Chinamen | charged eailorn ‘hereafter. pounds, His bride Is 21 years old - el gh bo “| tater on account of her morose tem- | st of the cremator 5 Sinm's, ei MN Os salthe| mOOSEVELT OPENS feat # inches ‘tall and | weighn (98) Barly Was enlisted and that night) pon” “fre gays he has made aevernl| payy CLEARANCES SECOND AVENUE Company. (Inc.) me, simon at the ‘Ailieeees ne | pounds, Lavilee. ja a well-known | Be ped rom her | Rttompte to effect a reconciliation, Manufacturers of waterproof horse were also on cannerie | business man in Taunton, owning a| father’s home. She mounted before! sean Sil have none of him, #o he | p and wagon covers, dash aj wage ‘ newm mai unton, 0 . ay before |f 1 of him, #0 q Ladue’ Dermal, Pausenger llat of lee wale | WOODMEN CONVENTION | joi tna managing threo stores. oh ee ene of tates te thinke a divorce would make him | Beattie, bank clearings today ved ec a $s or s e e on tops and umbrellas, ons, | ™ —— em toward Cl 0 “4 609 ; balan A . . a ee After leaving Juneau the | SPOKANE, Dec. 13-—President| Railroad Personals could lay foot foot to the level prai-| tee! better, | a Celluloid Collars....... S@ | Monarch Shirts... $7.00 } tet. main 025. 82 Way Touched at Sitka bay. Centesr samen Ftoosevelt opened the convention of rie Damage Nominal B ’ Gol irts, Separate Cufls, 9B and Ketchikan, From'*a} Island the Woodmen of the World last night| F. 1. Wood, general superintend-| “There was running and racing on| A son recently born to Mr, and joys’ Golf Shirts, Separate Cuffs, ie be pga nt reer named places the run “agit st | by pressing the telegraph key ar-| ent of the Great Northern railway, | Barnaby len” when the disappear-| Mrs. Clyde Wright, at Saybrook, ©.,| Shortly before 6 o'clock last even- rm DIAMONDS, FIN® made in exactly three days, ways the was excell ry ‘weather incident 894 the trip without was|ranged in the White House which] and F. B.C! turned on the lights in the conven- tion hall. After turning on the lights the president sent « message of con- «ratulation and good wishes. rk, general traffic man- ager, accompanied by H. EB, Cole, ar in the city, at the Butler, ‘They ar on a tour of inspection of the north west system, ance was discovered. The young people had too long a start over the father and his ranchmen, Mrs, Bray, Jr, is now keeping house in @ cozy five-room flat, has two grandfathers, two grand mothers, one great-grandfather, two great -'grandmothere, one gr grent-grandfather, and one great- great-grandmother, | ing a fire broke out in a shack near | the corner of First avenue and Pike street The fire department sponded to a call, But little dam- age was done. LONDON’S Cut-Rate Haberdashery JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, Albert Hansen 72230 Lhe lar | ‘west jewelry house in the

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