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DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1901 THE SEATTLE sTAR, % }armor plates on veasels alone the ch government would be able to save i : | larke sume annually, as the new | UIMENT free of Seattle Electric Company Said to Be Opposed |, very, sitio 'and “comic wt to Proposed Benefit Organization " } yowners Go to Lots of FAITHFUL , Trouble te Deny oaune Electric Sie SGe eg of the numerous fraternal | jee @ relief agéeolation which should “Under present arrangements, if j inelude both the company officers|I should get my hand # ? shed tr ; jand employes is meeting with de-| collision, I would get tree medi | ing of the Metal Trades’ | termined resistance on the part of|attendance from the company's | held Saturday night, ac: | the latter, It ie sald to be the al-| physician and hospital charges if taken fh the soarer, of most Unanimoug opinion of the! ne ooary, erroneous reports at trainmen that the organtaation ciroulated regarding the would effect a great wivlie be the The Oifference - that were made to the company, but would mean only add.| , “Under the new plan, as we un- that have returned to ed expense to themselves, derstand it, these expenses will be Fie the shops of (he association, The plan was sketched in brief on| *hifted to the association fund, me deckied at the meeting that / a bulletin which was posted up in| Which is to be practically all put up \ ions have been made tO! the trainmen's quarters on Saturday | ¥ the employes, ‘The company thus i", and this action of the | afternoon. It recited that an aaso-| "hifts @ part of its legitimate ox- n waetgtven out for pub- | ciation was in process of formation | PeM#es Upon the shoulders of the into which all members should pay | "en. a Bek small weekly dues and receive care} A second bulletin, posted last Bat. of sickness or injury. urday night and signed, “Commit- we only to Bay that, if the Tt ts said that the men at once as. | tee.” called for a meeting Uils after. ons were made by all sumed an unfriendly attitude toward | 20on to select a board of trustees, a8 were recently received tne pian and decided to ignore the} Whether or net the men will attend Vulean tron Cy beg there | punetin altogether. In speaking of | (h!# eapinot be told @t the present no strike. Said @ prom the decision of the employes on the | time. 0090009001) 20680U0t 106000046080 Mail 2 Solicited an in Every Events Carelally Atended To" Seattie’s Busy Store wae el Chctlons Give a Xmas Present That Can Be Worn __. Every person who hasn't quite decided just what to give for Christmas wil! find some interesting suggestions at the Busy Store among the Things to Wear: Things that carry the Xmas greeting with them—and at the Busy Store’s Anni- versary Prices the buying will be easy. The store is open Evenings now—Come in To-night. * tor Gre @choo! wear, $7.60 : ‘ OS 5 Ladiew’ Fine Twilted Silk and ‘ re ex This Moose | Stayed by) Its Comrade Toys’ Brown Melton Reefers. linen Umbrellas, steel rod, farmer's satin lining, sizes up steel paragon frame; pretty to I4-year, warm and wonder. earved horn and natural fully durable, $5.00 value wtick handles; $1.45 value; niversary Bale sereeese DBO FR ’ ae Si illed Bik Um- WEDNESDAY brelias, handsome horn handles, oF. Ke ¢ 4.00 © Suit ¢ Ce ong ater nd steel rod, steel paragon frame, hee to this statement of tion, the machinists seen red strip pearl buttons on coat and vert, farmer's satin lapels, splendid. ly tallored SKAGWAY, Deo, 12.—Bdward Car- rigan and Joseph Lambert have ar- rived here with two large moose slain under pecullar ctroumstances White Horse, The sportamen selling at, each Ladies’ Fine T h every Boyr’ : 2 4 ¢ Official of ¢ unton this . ~ Super: ‘ _|early one morning found tracks throughout, sis { $2.00 value; welling at, eac - Sieh saan, who. reverned Saaster, a conductor this morning PE ons — ont, Meeupwter thie bad made by two moose, one following en 6 to 10 yoars, ¥ ¢ shirt, free Q hare (my? #166 ean and other shops ara |") position to the association on the, Airectly ane the other, the hoof worth $6.00; Furs for Xmas i Ladies’ Fine Twilled Silk Um- nine hours per day. ; part of any of the employes, In an hei a often intermingling, meeretate Bites 60-in. long Brown Marten Fur ( breitax, hand polished horn C was made, besides | “We feel that the company er to questions regarding the pay-| arr (all brought the man to a ve B08 Seart, with 6 tails § d wood handles, rewu- raise in jraaee-that'e all | forcing the men into this association, tfor injuries of the trainmen, | (}Ater course, where it was apparent ¥ Biack and Xmas gifts, $6.00 valu value; selling at, each r for, and you may state knowing that the majority are op- Kempster said: eer had taken water, Near | Green Cheviot, versary Sale price .. ide dle ong tes tp took bo aD me wil} return Ff pe OA posed to it, It will come into direct Heretofore the company h *. arge peak were trac 7 that showed also Dark Navy ; 164n. long Black Marten Fur Ladies’ Fine Taffeta Silk Um- ala ody of thé. Vul- | competition with two organizations! taken care of the men under certain | P/lnly that the pool Berge All- Wool Scarf, trimmed with 6 bushy ? “brellas, beautiful carved and e eater we Dow have, the Street Raliway | conditions, where tt was proven that |0# * watering Norfolk Suite, { talla;' this style has been ® } metal trimmed handle, splen- Eo Union and Friendship Lodge No. i,|the aocident was clearly in the line Ctkerent ‘tnt fin. = wie phenomenal seller, maker ex- did for Xmas gifts, regular $4.00 | Street Ratlway Reneftt Association, /of duty and not at all due to care. | *"4 from the pool from different straps on front, § celent Xmae eft, 910.00 value; $ value; sefling at, each ‘ jboth of which carry sick benefits. | lessnesa, The new association would| rections. Choosing that track back and belt, ) Anniversary Bale price 5 ‘ $000) cee diaes GO | Resides, there are but few of thelafter its formation most assuredly | ~!h appeared to have been made splendid linings, ? 87.75) Ow F Mercerized Sik Um. 3 men who do not carry benefits tn one | take charge of all such cases.” that morning the eportamen con- sizea$tod-your, { 46-in. long Genuine Beaver Pur } Ggnts Wine Mercerized Bik tm. ; tinued the chase, It was about noon | regular $5.00 { Beart, 6 pretty tall trimmed; 2 bretiaa, Se vad ‘ = when Carrigan, who Was in ad: ; unexcelied for Xmas gifts, $2.0 { frame, regular $2.25 Mere 0 1 3 . vance, sighted a moose, and an in- value; Anniversary Sale price... value; Anniversary Bale price | ing & 5 ’ ° a } Chen ee ene Se Dat prepared | staan later a cond one, directly ive ‘ ige 4.00 4 " : a1 ‘7S $ Gents’ Fine Twilled Sik Um- — j apen Your richte which, cu with un janeed of the & Noy# | Heavy All-Wool Navy ) Combination Blectric Beal and } brellas, handsome sterling all- C: 1 ih R jets a her civil ered } The big fellows were plodding ergs §-Button Cutaway Buta, Brown Marten Fur Collarette, ) ver trimmed Welsel wood han- Officer Carro! es eS0- | Seatel tardaies te men aba need Pro-| along and had apparently not heard d-plece, pants, coat and vent, long tn front, with 6 pretty 2 dies, splendid for Xmas gifta, ‘whons } thon 12. artiete 18 oe tha city nec: | the tramp of the hunters, Making best of linings and tailoring, tafls, $9.00 value; Anniversary ( regular $4.00 value; sellin fore _ ter. Yours truly oly Char-| a alight detour #0 aa to get oppowite| sizes 6 to 10-Yenr, unexcelled Sale price Nght DUES 9 C00 NALA re shui Officer Carrol! has filed r cH H. GROUT. the creatures the hunters attracted Haye & 29 RS CER ee niente AAPA b th eoanct] a sy of resolutions 5a a “Bec'y Civil Service Commiasion.” | %2®, attention of the game. The uate rd 4 | EE enn te Meek eee | Section 12, article 16, gives th leading moose stopped in tte tracks k D Good f Xmas Ee ee ce shins © erem- | Civ Serviee Commission Relers| piore ihe sinht io cak "thar (ae Sm" | and the second ran againat it. Both an ac ress Ss tor : page. | “ “| moose awung slightly around and Bol M neay 7) Jue. Anniversary sale tions recommend that | Him to Charter Provisions celal investigation be made of his dia- the hunters opened fire and in the! B-in Peau-Deo-Bole Silk will cloth; heavy, firm, substantial; ) $3 value. i Pk abe located south of | misaal, and requires the head of the| jr cnement ‘of the moment both fired not wear shiny or crack; splen- excelient for watsta and sults; DINO vivsseesees see ‘aijoiting tide water; that. see Aepartment to state the cause of dis-| 0) the same ax which fell * / aid for skirts or muita; $1.65 $1.25 value, Anniversary wale { §-in fine Wool Whipcord; fina, control the same and fix! minsal. tantly. "The pone Eh Seekee sate value. Anniversary sale price price sabti ta, aise The substantial, stylish fabric; ex- ifor its use for other than | At a recent meeting of the munic- ’ ered ite head and sniffed at tts ; sesseee ss §1-26 } s-in All-Wool Black Surges and } excellent for sults and skirts; purposes; that the ex- ipal civil service commission th fallen companion; then, raising tte @-in All-Wool Bharkekin Suit- Granite Cloths; wonderful fab- $1.76 value. Ann siege. wale Crematory fully equip~ | 'PS ms antlers high, it bellowed loudly, As ing; empectally fine for skirts ric at the price; fo value. An- PHICO ss nesveee so nse 1.25 000; that @ the ory of the areat creature echoed | and suite; regular $1.5 value nivereary eale price GS5e } St-in All-Wool Imjort Black of council be appointed to through the foreat it fell under the Anniversary sale price... DNe Splendid quality Black Taffetta Sharkskin Suiting; splendid tor the details of the matter and CROWN PRINCE Qischar@e of both |@ %-in Imported French Peau- Sik; excellent for waists and Xmas gifts; pati value. ets “ | beautiful lustre; kirts; $i value. Anniversary versary nale price . “a health. ; be- The hunters marvelied at the ease| pes -Sen ony wear, ; rest SBe } 60-in All-Wool Black French Ar- } unexcelled for good ‘ear; sale pric Heved Mr. Warwon had been indis- with which the mouse a been mas M Biack Taf- muse Cloth; handsome, stylish hey nothing better for & Xmas gift; { 27-In wide Imported ereet in giving out a sensational vs taken ané why they had not broken Si value. Anniversary, sale {fetta Silk; fine, substantial fabric; expecially sulted for : story to the newspapers that had a| LONDON, ec. Tie roya:/®Way When they discevered the price ...., ce MOS fabric; its extra width will al- Xmas’ presents: $2 value, An- {i 8i t deal to do with the office. This} highness, Mana Vajiravudha, crown | Presence of the hunters. Thus won- @-tn A French Broad- jow cutting to good advantage; niversary sale price.....81.48 ir. Warson denied doing. | prince of Siam, ie the most interest |dering it suddenly | aon upon Subsequent to the suspension Mr.! ing visitor In London at present. He Lig! at one je mouse wan tre Warson’'s office was abolished by the, has just run down to the capital|Dlind. An examination revealed that : ae. srarct teenegjermmnten. uch fo] Mam Ontra: where bem stuyna. |e Sugey Shieh Rad hewn, Sowing 9 206-208 = St frsnine ING pa ent! '. crown prince receives a great '~ » INGTON, D. C, Dec, 11. | ee on| many invitations to London houses, | rely covering the sight of the «yee Pike St. Christmas (fie Hay-Pauncefote treaty was rat. | and asked that body to make a rul-| Dut appears to find his gr wae found. The Inst moose to Pat ing as to whether he was not in| pleasure in attending theatrical per-| killed wae the ptlot. When tt found| FOP $0S09909008K | PHPOSCEOO | ee OSS LOHESD O9SSSOECS 4 ™ fat 4:5) yesterday afternoon by ity entitled to his place, formances and ia seen one of the| that ite companion had = . * of 72 to & “Today Ce amnion save its de playhouses almost every evening. be ae we Ae nA ited, ¢ision in the following letter sent to} He ta! & great interest In private | on Mr. Warson: theatricals at Oxford, and la said to] Pilot nearly 960 pounde. NO NEWS OF Bi CARG i | / ted in your communication of the|of the late archbishop of York : “December 16, 1901. | be @ very capable actor. tT, l al a se rT “Mr. L. R. Wareon, City: Dear] He recetved his first Engtish edu- IR AT it ISTERS Sir—In regard to the matter submit-| cation under Basil Thompson, a son ; os 15th alt., I am directed by the com-| Later, he studied military affairs at 2 mission to say that in case of the} Sandhuret. He speaks Pngiish per it IN SESSION he | fectly. and has a wide knowledge of MATTEAWAN, FOR ORIENT SAILS NORTH 4 2 b p ‘ Very Encouraging Is frade With Will Land United States Mail at as an eligible of similar employment, i oth Aan yl the Seana seene De hi ng hip cea pray mar No One on the Lightship Umatitta ve ong j according to the civil service rules. "| Englishman of 31 years. at the entrance to his barayard,| Knows Anything of the Collier Japan ; Sitka near Arcadia, Hancock county, | The steamer Shinano, of the Nip- which, tn addition to possessing the pon Yusen Kaisha steamship line,| The steamer Cottage City left here regular fortnightly meeting of ; fi Southeastern vee eT ye | ordinary requirements of a gate, al-| The government lightship Uma-|gatled today for Japan. She had aj thi# forenoon for na +e cemwnaigee <n SHE SANG T 0 T HE BURGLARS - imparts considerable Information | tila, which drifted from its movrings passenger list of forty. ‘The steamer | Alaska points, her objective point held yesterday in the Y. M. and presents an art hibit of Cape Flattery on the night of the ‘carried 12,000 bales of raw cotton,| being Bitka, where she delivers the A. rooms. The session was wel! From either post @ small fing| terrible storm and which has been) principally from Texas. Her cargo| United States mail. She has pas- and some interesting dis- waves. Under the flag on one post | undergoing repeire at Moran's abip-|aiso contained a large quantity of | Senger lat of about 6 and carries a arose from a number of there appears a picture of the Iate| yard since then, In rapidly nearing merchandise, consisting chiefly of| full cargo of merchandise, cousist- President MeKiniey, while on the/ completion and will soon be in serv-| iron and steel, The agents of the | '2s principally of four and grocetica, other the owner's name. Sti | lee again. Captain Hasdorf, im) Nippon Yusen Kale! line are con- peaetpeapmannipcipeanabesetpesiats lower down on the posts are pic-| charge of the lightehip, when ques- | ») erably gratified at the continued The freight steamer Manausen, of tures of Uncle Sam and Sqiire | tioned in regard to the minsing Col- | inere of enger and merchan-| Victoria, which haa been tied to the Brown, while in the center of the lier Matteawan, eald that he bad | dime traffic on their line between Se-| Wharf here for the past two montha, g's there is another picture of Mc-/| seen nothing whatever of her and|attie and Oriental points. got up steam this morning and start- pve below which is blazoned the | had little doubt that she was at the Pe AEE | ed for Quartermaster maseet. where plowing legend: bottom of the sea. she will undergo a complete over- “The Republican party has wo, our| ‘The officers and men of the Uma- WEATHER FORECAS1 hauling and repairing. The steamer country is safe,” | tila had their hands full saving thetr For Seattle and Vicitnity—Tonight| will then go into commission carry- Brown is a farmer and was once | own lives on that stormy night of} and Wednesday, cecasional rain, ing ores from Vanoouver Island to & iGstice of the peace. December 4 warmer; fresh to brisk south winds.| the Tacoma smelter, It’s the Pleasure We Give That lends the glow of happinens and peace towards all mankind at this season. If the gifte are of use the year round, how much more is that #0. We are desirous that you keep constantly in mind that thie store is the headquarters for useful holiday gifts. We will aim’ to give you prompt and efficient serv ice. 5 O'CLOCK TBA, Always desirable an a git. We have a ia showing Nickel sil: nickel plated and brass, equipped with the best al ol lammpa. Priced at from $2.00 to $150 each. cas ey FANCY THA POTS, Nickel, eliver and tw enamel, quaint and handsome 4 8, Bult able for gift p ie. Prices run from $2.50 to $5.00, the ot. his usual haunts, but he eed to have a terrible cold. taken down in the evening amith pneumonia and died this morn- The body now lies at Bonney Stewart's. Sam is 2 first cousin of the late | . W. Childs, owner of the Phii- H Adelphia Ledger, and a wealthy phil | . ‘al arrangements | 7.0) j ), ~ a4 Ad H HEATING STOVES. { * YK a Mi uli iii If you need one more or the old beat | i eT | one |e worn this department should OUR PORTABLD GRATE. receive your attention. Our line is complete and is made of only those that have been proved effi- This article is taken from our mantel department You'll find here ¢ handsomest selection of FEDERAL COURT Judge Hanford has rendered le QD 1.—| mami e ! ad 3 a ,and yo! baa, ob Fa epee $e. ABERDEEN, ‘Wash., Dec. 17. amma, and you are ba h! awful | Wo coarse burglars broke into the bad to take It,” the little girl grave Steamship Tacoma by her | A eve ! for the cll 1ARDWARKE. Ss stat i y Dpasaen- idence o vi Golden and had ly sai4 as the burgiate cowered un cient and economical for thi ! RE. "Sars for discomfort suffered through | Stacked ‘yn La at oiwerware ready | dev her influencing gaze, "When | matic and fuel conditions of thie tm this department you'll find | Noms aie upon the trip from to depart A childish voice froze | you die you won't go to heaven.” section. the widest range of usefulness. In hy ome to Seattle in August, 1900 them in their tracks. Then this child prodigy sang fine buliders’ hardware and me of ene nee, 8 entered in favor of 106! “Don't you know that ‘# real! for the bad men, It is not at all Dild for thee tinct the Amount | wicked?” a delicate Mttle girl, who| certain what she sang, but th Of thone Who had terthe tne gcanes had suddenly ‘appeared, said to| burglars were moved. Their sobs S berths. an jouble eproof y’ 0} feli on the still night air and tears} that sum for those who bat none them with repr glowing from i on * nig | chanics’ tools the stock is unsur- No matter what the want, leve that we can fill it, under her dark lashes. trickled down their cheeks els, grates, firese - a io ‘ eee the amount wan |” “soak her on the coco,” whisper-| Before they left they gave her 25 | CHAFFING fecan tn’ thie eecslon aearine te ;: aia $05 - “us oe. hyd have | od one cracksman to the other, “and cents to pay for a lamp shade they ms ; sande of cast and wrought iron, Albert D. Mastin wees *: let's duck.” had broken, hese dishes made on castors and ean .be ately, obtained a focre rine separ ‘Dry up,” said the other, with a| “Good-by, they sobbed. as they have the mont easily regulated tn the fireplace. & penalty for overcrowding. oe we look that meant death to disobey. | crept stealthily out into the night, perfect Chafing Priced to meet your wants, Dish Lamp made, Very simple in construction and perfect control of size of fame, An extraordinarily Kreat heating power, Prices range from $3.76 to $12.00. © Special statute, “This all belongs to papa and Jeaving thelr booty untouched s9nns ¢ the armor pil at | - nor plate business, and that TA 4 = meus, Oxao he rediscovered the lost art of weld COMA, Dec. 11.—Jon | ing copper. g Johnson Nick- | 0 > cle ave been put na, tormeriy mayor of Tisomk, | Both of his claims have been pu \ ¢ Washington Navy Obed tm Bitty, Hawai, ast Th to the test in the Washington Navy Recording i uraday, Yard, and in both instances great by today. Wadvices received here. || | success has been achieved. He weld- 2 a | | @@ the copper by the fire prosers, a —-— | 4nd in the presence of high officials 4 Co | of the navy department. ‘The weld tn y dep Apis | ¢4, metal was then put to a severe vottame 2 tegrated est, and although the immense aerived at the peasto™ Skagway | strain put on it tore the copper in oc yesterday. tae, <2P*"y* Joseph Dudley Claims) two, ic'was't's place several inch & pasnenger Het of had | e# from where it had been welded. 4 cargo was light. t 60, Her | The government didn’t care to buy ; brought ont three stignas Copper | me Pe ak ee He Can Weld Copp f Bir THE NEW VICTOR HEATER Is one of the specialities in our manufacturing department and one of which we are very proud, There are over 12,000 now in and which we have put on ti ket. If you want a he saves fuel and gives the greatest amount of heat, buy the New Victor, TOVES If you do not wish to invest the $25.00 to $65.00 necessary for a steel range, or if you fo not need the range, we wish to call your atten- tention to our line of cook stoves, We have them from $7.60 to 5.00, Every one proven to be of greatest utility for the purpose de- signed We Keep Open Evenings Increased Sales Service tale. 9 a. me 222 Pike treet *” * "2 f0r Brices, | He says he has a process of harden-| armor plate, ‘There will be addi 1021-1023 FIRST AVENUE o++\img steel which will revolutionize | tional tests, and if successful a drill #8, but Dudley is sald to wiating have ived & large offer for it mali, from the Carnegie people, ] He also submitted his method for *, WASHINGTON, 1D. C., Dec, 17.—| hardening steel, and a drill, hard open tor gale Doors Joseph Dudley, inventor, declares| ened by his secret process, bored 20th. See Friday, Dec, that he has succeeded in twothings.| through a sheet of the toughest ; of the del bie tei out sal NUE irge c ich, b + and amor tial 3 pla tomy

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