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DAY, DECEMBER 19, 11 fo meedar night at about 8 o'clock gaatiorman this city, whe te well m r estate cireles, and who to have his name . ri it ry, stowd on ¢ orn es and Pike street waiting for a % s Lake car. As he walted there tn Bbadow of a doorway a young girl he believes could aot have been me than 13 years came down avende. As abe neared Ike the gentleman noticed a mid 4 man was standing tn the door Of a saloon sie entrance. Aw the gict walked past, Chis man stepped geemed reluemet fo talk with him, he continned fo address her in an manner and motioned towards entrance jook her by the arm and led her Ne goomer had she passed through than she «preng back again plane proposed by Clty Nngtacer pas south of the city were ap id by the street committee of the y H last oleht and the commit report which will be pre- Monday sight wilt no doubt by the councll, Represents pot the owners of moat of the tide were present. the permanent grade avenue and to reise It ong foot 49 Onlental aveaue it point reise the grade one na 6) feet. The acceptance of En "e grade, tt in sald, wit tlonal expenw of $100,000 company. However, Borse, gam ind re the company, | that he believed the pinns would & perfect pol om thetr land) he Bed ne objections to offer. Piles, attorney, and J. ¢. Ford, tive Of the Manufacturers’ Peeiation. ile stated tha: personally d the establishment of & pamp- gays ‘for the lands © tlowever, the railroad companies were satis With Mr. Themeon's grades, he 44 ewe the manufactorers bad any te offer. R HARBOR Suggestions to Congress tee ot, mational affairs, faror © harbor Improvement ©) Tee resolutions indorse and urge upet | a erig @ liberal peliey im harbor ta through spetemati: and ade Se appropriations: ‘that appropria shoald be placed open wack a foot- fe will tgsure at all times suff [funds for the vigorous proses iaded from the rivers a bar i that do tot appertain to the wr t of barbers and the eniarge BReceasary the ere steamships. Y. MC. A. Jubiliee Singers © plantation melodies were sung Blayton's Jubilee Singers last in the ¥. M. €. A, reorms tn @ Way as to merit them rounds ue. The male quartette in penal of hamorons selections loth ite hearers by storm and an- to six successive encores. well known Southern songe Sung with the exception of a lar solo pleces “Rocked men and three women Pome the company. Fight Over License Kelly charged with as Will Bs Awekoned Tonight program is atio annoy evening's entertainment ment lowes Saturday begin sunday Highs wil present, in tebank,” > “Vir. Sod engaged her in conversation, | ), the door, She slowly followed Parton Apparently United | fer permanent grades om the inoon at 2:38 np. m., ‘Thomson's plan briefly provides | S00 feet as far east as Beacon | } talent. Ta the plans proposed by the Great | rattread, tt was alah that served seat coupons on the morning grade be entabiiehed from tm joe Dec Watt the Grand opera housd. of Commerce Makes Few. Chamber of Commerce yesterday & st of fesolotions drawn by all work; thet ni} items should of waterways for commerce; that it inerease in foreign commerce om of wider * thatinels th seccmmuete Concert Is Given by the com- ) Fuhrman, a produce jobber, ‘been arrested by Constable and battery M. Goodlick, also ber, is the complaining trouble appears to! = Over & produce peddling | * } $ SMM ates Tonight, at 0 thary, on the stage the Grand, Grittieh yi) iWaken je Conner, een he put to se neetny Night, and who has ey cr eeinland ever since in a Mindow om Second avenue, An and “King THE EVIL THAT MEN DO ; AMappening in Real Life Which Is but One of the Dark) : Episodes of the City Streets | with what seemed to be an exctamn thon of fear, At this the man followe ber out, aceompanted by abother fellow teed her one one each aide r te her through the entrance «® t bie dety to int ere. The igtrl positive, was not over 18 years of age She did not pot to an appearance again while be was standing on the corner There Was oT “I waa canvinced at ody says, “that a tragedy bad t fore my eyes, but I did not bave en elent evidence to prove it. The girl may | have been In saloons before, but treme youth and peat drow ¢ jme that she had not. There was Took Mer by ‘ha Arm |poticeman tu sight, of 1 would have fret the gentieman saw that the | asked him to investigate the case hook her head emphaticaliy. The | that girl was pure end Innocent a daw tardly crime hae b % conmealtted people of Seattle do not know one-fourth the evil that ts going on in elty | The characters are new and the art of making lové is presented tn an } entirely new way, “A Romones of Coon Hollow’ “Coon Hollow” is running at Third Avenue theater, At the mat inee next Saturday every child at | tending the performance will receive @ Christmas present Next week the Christmas attra: htful come tion will be that What Happened to j the Third Avenue the ment have secu com Jones patrons, For Sweet Chari'y A miscellaneous mati ment will be given on opera house. babies at the Monod hospital Mr. Frank B. Egan of the. Ean Dramatic school, is preparing program which will consiat of two | comedies, entitied “Fai Friends and “A Hox of Monkeys. He wil be assisted by some of the best local Miss Enola Mointyre will sive the butterfly dance. Ticket holders may receive HAD HIGH been found of James Nolan, jt geuernl maweger of the Pacitic) Pasadena broker who mysteriously Company. Seth entered the plans| disappeared here soon after his hy + tY marriage to Helen Koch. It has Smith was present as a [developed that he had known the woman only a few hours before his marriage to her. The potice | during bis two weeks’ stay he ;lan spent over $5000. Two letters await birn at the Palmer house, from India, the other from Spokname. lhe intter was sent by a person signing “BE,” and the address on the envelope is 1109 Jackson avenue, Spokane. IMPROVEMENT, sr" eiarded ¢" bags 2 sa attorney exceptions to i modeas, - fat. in Cora EB. Summer- | vilie's suit againat him for divorce. Judge Griffin found that the parties | i married as the woman claimed | and granted her a divorce with alt- | mony It is Summervitie's intention Carty the came to the supreme court He tnetets that the woman ts an ad never a, and separated by mutual) Yenturess, that they were ree The forret Steamship Guernsey | Is a Curious Vessel The Norwegian turret steamer Guernsey, Captain Hanson, is at the | bunkers finishing coaling prep | tory to sailing for China and Japan. | The Guernsey is one of the oddest | looking steamers that ever touched j here and ts rated In the whaleback | class. She is by no means a homely | vessel, although her lines are very | different from the ordinary freight steamer. Her cargo consivis flour and cotton with @ large deck | load of lumber “The Guernsey ts one of | staunchest steamers afioat | Captain Hanson thia morning |when vessels of a iarger felt quite proud of the feat design. are constructed. There patent on the jas a turret # tonnage of ready to sal Nifts.”” MORTALITY RECORD ner, She has lived near Bellevue, dropped driving from Kirkland. wee 68 years old and unmarried The funeral of Bamuel Childs was | held fror s of Re the pa Stewart at and interment ne in Lake metery The funeral of Enoch Piegell was held from Butterworth’s chapel at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Inter ment wae Pt. Pleasant cemetory The funeral of | D. P held at 2 o'clock this afternoon Hutterworth’s chapel. loneph Tiond, aged @ arn at 1216 Fourth avenue Inet evening. | The body is at Butterworth’s Arrived for Carqoes The following vessels arrived for aterday The schooner Okanogan at Port Gam ble the schooner Ruth # Godfrey at aroma; the schooner Philippine at 1 ma, and the sbip Glenwricht at ma for wheat Suspicion Unfounded John Morgan, the colored man 4 reated by Policeman Wilkes on sus icion of stealing a diamond, robbery. Go to Spinning for vicyule Lovely cut glass sets at Finck’s | Bl sewelty Store, $16 Becond ave. trl made no audible outery, ao the gen oman aye, aud he did net consider enacted her ox pvinced ter manage this bright dy @nd splendid company & Christmas attraction shows that they are alive to the pleasure of their ¢ entertain« Tiday after. the Grand Lta receipts will be d | voted to providing free beds for sick OLD TIME CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—No trace has | looking for the man last seen in N company The missing me had @ large sum of money with him } It wae learned this morning that QUEER CRAFT has weathered many a flerce typhoon jhave succumbed. About six months ago we lost our propeller in the mid dle of the Pacific and put on a new shaft and propeller In mid-ocean “The Guernsey was built at Sun- | deriand, England, which ts the only place in the world where ships of her fesign. She is known 7,000 tons. We are nm soon ag the fox | Bh. F. Neserberg, a rancher who} from heart dineane yesterday while | ) o'clock this after noon. Rev. John Damon offictat ‘aed by the police thi morning He could not be connected with any | epaira THER SEATTLE STAIR THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE Santa Claus’ New Automobile The children will be lad to know, and the grown folks too, will be interested, hearing all about Santa Claus’ new Automobile that he will use in making his Christ- mas eve. journey from chimney top to chimney top when he distributes all the gifts for the chil- dren and for the grown folks too, for Christmas; 19ol. The picture gives an idea of the Automobile, with Santa Claus as he will appear on the night of December 24°h, when he leaves the Bon Marche to visit the homes of all good little boys and girls. The Automobile is built on the Santa Claus’ Reindeer Sleigh And will hold even more toys than the Sleigh. It has a new paten attachment, which Santa can touch with his toe, allowing him to jump from chimney top to chimney top, where the houses are near together, just as he does in the snowy countries with his reindeer team. This Automobile will be used only where there is no snow, and Mrs. Santa Claus will drive down to the foot of Mt. Rainier with the reindeer, meeting Santa, where a lightning change will be made from the Automobile to the Sleigh and then Santa will crack his whip and “Prancer” and “Dancer” and all the rest of the reindeer will shake their heads and jingle the bells and start on the great Eastern Tour toward the rising sun. Oh, It Will Be a Grand Night for the Children and, it being the first time Santa has ever used an Automobiie, we must all hope that he will hav tuck with It, for if he should turn on the power at the wrong time, with him and there would be a whole lot ood the Automobile would run away of disappointed boys and girls in this section of the country whete no enow fallen. Banta’s Reindeer, you know, are well trained, and never rup away with him Senta says he can manage the Automobile alright, and we guess he can. Great Sale of All Christmas Goods Tomorrow brings to the front a great ente, Christmas gifts, and we have fai thtull former prices, too. This five-column edvertisement t# ¢ but we want to impress you with th people, if advantage ie taken of our aduite alike, should share in the gx for the last Friday and Saturday before Christmas throughout the store of ces that will be made, giving you an idea of the et that Santa Claus may really exp 1 reaulta coming from all merchandise, eultable for good news we would like to tell t to be very good to Beattie iny Rveryone, children and be price reductions the Bon Marche has made NOTABLE SALE OF SAMPLE SHIRT WAISTS $6.50 to $10 Waists at $3.50 Nearly @0 Bitk Waists, the ver of the best known rmangfacturers in New York agent with the idea of giving ue an elegant bargain fo ra January sale. He paid jews than half their are the best, absolutely, that we @ 194%. It was dus to the Fast Freight of the Great Northern which landed the goods at our door 14 i te to them, instead of a January Sale pretty quick time, by freight, with Cerween; but the waists are here and w $3.50 Not only are these beautiful Waists in black and from New York, and enab choice, come in such colors as blue, re der and yellow. There are ali new course, for many of them are others embroidered. Others yet others have chiffon fronts and b waists and front fastening Walste Not a Waist in the let worth elegant and the w Holiday Bargains in Haviland China Comparison will show you that we of Haviland China tn the city So many peopie make Christe White Haviland Pie Plates, at the dozen, $3.00 White Havil Tea Plates, at the dozen, 83.5 White Haviland Dinner Plates, at, the dozen, 91.98 White Haviland Tea ups ani Saucers, per dosen, 03.75 Navajo Indian Rugs Saturday we told you about ou line of Navajo Rugs, in dif ent designs, some in stripes, some with Indian heads and im plements of wart interwoven, others of the zigzag work pecu liar to Indian workmanship. Two particular siges and prices for tomorrow's selling Mavajo Indian Rugs, 40x60 inches Friday $2.08 Navajo Indian Rugs, 26x72 Inches Friday $4.50 ¥ lant of the season's output of one in Silk Waists urteen days fror je anowy mount e tomorrow, at, rkmanship te de many of the watets are $10.00 values On Display in Pike Street Window We cannot impress you too-strongty sented. You must come and see for yourself Sale Begins at 8 in the Morning with the values here repre » most complete neluding many open-stock patte 6 gifts of China that w @ bargain lot of Plain White China Atomizers, Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Ete. jay received @ com- of Atomisera in all the new shapes, finely decorated We have marked special prices Each 39 and 50c Puff Boxes Powder Puff Boxes at to 75¢ Perfumes in Fancy Cases NORDHOFF @ CO. 19¢, NORDHOFF & CO, | THE BON MARCHE SILVERWARE SPEC-~ IALS FOR CHRISTMAS A splendid stock of Silverware made by C. Rogers & Bros, Meridan, These are th only living Rogers Bros, making Silverware, Bach piece guaran teed for ten years Plain Tipped ‘Tea Spoons, regu lar price $1.25 per of 6; wpe elal, & for net of 6 Plain TI eanert Bpoons yular pr 5 for set of 6; wpecini, $1.69 for set of 6 Plain Tipped Table Spoons with bowl lined, regular price’ regular price $ r wet of 6; 41.75, ach. special, $1.89 for set of 6 Fruit Knives, Windsor Satin Herry Spoons, fancy handles, finish put up #ix In neat box, newest patterns, regular price regul price $1.46 box; special, $1 apecial, 9% $1.10 per box of six, Se a - a tion Bquare Handle Medium Knives , newene patterns and bow! gold | and Forks, guaranteed 12 dwt lined, regular price $1.98; special, ieee lar price $8.75 dosen; $1.49. ‘ Same as above, satin finish, Cold Meat Porks, fancy shape regular $3.75 dozen; special, $2.95 latest patterns, regalar price 49 dozen epecial, 69¢ ench Cold Meat Forks, fancy shape, OTHER SILVERWARE. latest pa ns, gold lined, reg We carry a complete Nne ular price $1.26, for 96e each of Hollow Bliverware, Tea Beta, Gravy Ladies, fancy shape Cake Haskets Vireat Trays, new patterns, regular price $1.2 Crumb Sets, Fruit Bowts, ete. , al, She each All goods guaranteed and price Gravy Ladies, same en above lower than elsewhere. IS ee Women's We Stockings, ~ “aye 4 drop witch or fine ribbed. yA. fant black, double toe and “ high spliced heel, lasle or a cotton; spectal holiday price, at 19¢ pair, men's Fast Diack Cotton © Lined Hone, double toe and heel and elastic tops. These are worth 20c a pair, Spectal price, at four patra for Sc Women's Fast Black Pure ¢ Stockings, high spliced double toe; an excellent quailty for holiday gifts, really worth $126 4 pair, Special price, at Sie # pair Women's 2c Past Black Stock- ings, high spliced heel and double toe, very fine quaiity. Special price, at 1Tige a pair. Women's Fancy Lisle or Cotton Stockings, worth 60 pair, plain drop atitch, fashion toe, high spliced heel, latest stripes, fig- ures or polka dots, @pectal holl- day price, at 2%c a pair. After Six O’clock Tonight Knowing that the people who must buy in the evening will ap- preciate iat of undbr prices, similar to our regular Saturday night Nat, we have prepared from each department one or two itema that i will pay you to read and heed. Women's Colored Lisle Hose, worth 8 par, with fancy milk stripe ail through, also very la t patterns in cheeks or fig- . fashion toe and Heel, at 63 Knitted Circular Shawls, com Women's Swiss Muaiin Hand- monly called “Opera” Shawls, kerchiefs, with embroidered, after six tonight e-third off hematitohed and lace eOges, fuil the regular prices sine, soft finish, werth 180 to 2c; Children’s Fur Bets, of ra wix, 16¢ n i lamb's . worth $5.00 Women's Auto Ties, made from atter mix, $4.04. finewt quality Indian and Taffeta Large Wood Express Wagons, Ske, worth Tbe, Se and $1.00; steel axle, well made and very holce after six, bc. strong, regular price $1.00; after Stamped Denim Book Covers; six, 6% after ix, be. Combinola Boards, 0 games Sofe Pillow Covers, worth 2%¢; ean be played on same, regular ” wiz, 16e, pri ment xony Yarn; after with | elx, be a sketn. wre price Hair Brushes. regular value $1.00 & after six, 38c, Larg weibarrows, for Shell Hatr Ping, worth Mc a the b OO; after alx. dowen: after six, Te. 6m Fancy Decorated Crepe Paper, Crokinole Boards, well made worth Ife a roll; after six, 18. and finished, regular price $1.25; Gold Pens, with fancy handies, after six, 8% worth 2Sc¢; after atx, Io. All Games at to each after Coin Purses, regular value 25c; aix after six, 19¢ Bale limited to five games to Leather Covered Writing each purchaser. De oka, regular value $1.00; after All 26¢ Kid Body Dotls; after wx six, 2 for Me Gott Caps, with patent leather ; Drume; after six, each, 1%& vizors, regular Sc; after six, 25c. Drums, each, after six, 2% Trimmed Hats, worth $5.00; af- Oc Child’s China Tea Sets ter six, §2 after atx, = Wings, in all colora, worth 25e; All Tin Tea Sets: after six 1b Hromo Seltzer, Ic bottles: af ter a, & after six, le each. n'a Cotton Box, worth 25c; after siz, 2c, ar worth 1 Men's Suspendera, worth 8c; after six, after six, 2c Green Castile Soap, in one- Men's Striped Undershirts, pour ' bare; after wix, Tie heavily Mleeoed, worth 0c; after Ar ners, worth @5c each: af six, 4be ter six, Sic Wom Elderdown Sacques, Soothing Syrup, 25e bottles; af worth $1.25, tn large sizes; after t x, 16 six, 78 Tooth Soap, ie boxe after Women's Breakfast Shawis, nix one and a Half yerds square, Roy’ and Men's Leather and worth $1.50; after wix, 9c Velve ppers, worth The: after nen's Shoulder Shawts; af- six x, 19 Women’s Felt House Slippers j « Dress Skirts, worth worth 1.7%: after aix, $1 and $1.75; after atx, 78a. Wor Velvet Tullettes t ta. in seroll de- - h t2.0 six, 21.54. al pink, worth $1.50; of Station Fringed Bets of Table elopes, in and wh T.Anen, cloth three yards long, all regular value after six, 15¢ Mnen real damask, with knoteed a box, or two boxes for 25 fringe, one dozen napkins to Red Library, of special copy match. worth $4.50; after stx, ht books, gilt tops. trated wet, $2.99, ine of titles r price French Fleeced Flannelette, 27 after ax Inches wide, good wrapper and waist styles, worth 12\%c; after Wax, all cole six, the yard, 8c. stics fter White Wool Flannel, 27 inches Thomas N Son's New wide, worth 2%5e; after atx, the Teataments, eultable for Sunday yard, 15e, school use, usual price he; after a8-inch All Wool Fine Stripe nix, 14 Covert Drets Goods, worth 4c, Women'a Cambric Handker at 2c chiefs, extra fine quality, hem Rengaline Moreen Skirting, In titched hema, goft linen finish colors and black, worth 650, at regular value 12% after six, Se a J, D. Bergens’ Cut Glass The supertority of Bergens’ Cut Glass, both in elegant designs as 29 up well as finish, is acknowledged by the begt judges. Crown Perfumes, in fancy cases, Carnation, Violette de Parme. White Rose, Crab Apple, in nicely finished satin lined cases at 85 rs] 1.65 each Cro Perfumes, in little birch bark canoes, Violette de Par Crab Apple (something mew), p WN, Crown goods in elegant # capes, ec w cak P bottle of toilet water, box of p nd two bottles of perfume et and Crab Apple odors Colgate’s Perfumes ‘These prices for some of the A , rt Colgat Mown H La France Rose moat wanted pieces Partum fancy cases White Lilac, Ca et in Bon Bon Dishes, $2.60 to $6.00 Fi tle ttles, assorted fancy cases each ely deeprated boxes, Bam - urger bottle iq Water Hottles, 4.50 to $6.00 sGrdit tend each Iwo bott of Perfume (as Mulher ‘ 1 Pe Vinegar Cruets, $3.00 to $6.00 " and cake In different od to selec n each vcely d y fancy carts At Qe Fruit Bow!s, $6.98 to $16.00 each, A eumes i thewer& Gallet 3 in Water Jugs, half-gallon stae, ont tookey bulk or In fan wen $2.98 to £15.00 each, Cub, ¢ vere Sweet Their Vera-Violetta, in fan Water Set, very special—half- Pink, 1 f the Valley, White J cut-glass stoppered bottles. Other J gallon water Jug, six cut tum- Rose, White Heltotrope, New odors also blers to match, value $8.60; spe- cial, $6.39 set PLATEBAUXK, French Plate Beveled Wdge Plateaux, $1.25 to $6,50 each * “TRIPLICATE MIRRORS. French Plate’ Beveled Edge T plicate Mirrors, gold plated frame, assorted pictures on back, very handsome, sizes 6x8, 8x8, 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and IL5-123 Pike Street. RL vie aes Bay yeen lues fa meat talin, irdol ckwes e city. at-wh Four olor a sam: you 1 find mak ch, | k” Sus; + gal rnar