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keys, eet, Te mutt¢ ork 1 1B\c; per ta hington }; bark corn The 4 to tt jock or barley a ae bh, 14 ‘ashing! Nd ) Singer the ro rocaliate de y« ¢ of ich 4 e list Ss fau lees eat poles reat 8 THE SEATTLE STAR. THURSDAY, DECIMBER 1, TO END ANARCHY ON Fine Furniture SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE Anniversary Sa‘e Prices Help the Gift Buyer THESE FRIDAY SPECIALS|{= ARE CERTAINLY EVERY-DAY NECESSITIES mt ev Stringont Bill Introduced in Congress Pro- viding for Penalties \) Ge puzzled gift-buyers are coming’ to the busy store and strolling through-on the alert for suggestions, It’s a good plan; there are hundreds of sensible things here, and at the Anni- versary Sale prices, the demand on the pocketbook is not too heavy. Why not give Lace Curtains or Table Linens? Here are some sample prices: Kevery article priced here is something that a) prices the values should certainly interest you. No télephone orders for Friday specials will be filled, Mail orders postmarked not later than Baturday will be filled at these prices, ry home can use, At these Friday mpecias WASHINGTON, D. C,, Deo, 18 in Hine of presidential succession A bill for the protection of the pres Other penalties are provided for ident of the United States, which is | teaching such crimes the official anthanarohy bill, was introduced In the house today Tariff Bit The assassination, or aiding or ‘The house today resumed consider | PREPARE Pe counseling assault, resulting in death ation of the Philippines tariff bill is made punishable by death, Lf the Congressman W Hepburn of woven edges, partly new pat- terns, regular $2.26 value; An- § President doeen’t die, life imprison. Iowa made an eloquent speech in ‘ 4 nivereary Bale price, per_pair § 8 5 ment. Lf no injury results from the support of the bill, declaring that assault the punishment ts 10 to 60 while the Democrats claimed the Years’ tmprisonment, Sanctioning —. in are domestic territory, or advising an asaault, even if none they dared not let down the bara fe made, five to % years’ imprison. between those istands and our shores ment. A death penalty is also pro- on account of the labor organisations vided for the assassination of one | in this country 1.75 Sifts = F- FOR BANK OBIECTIONS Jections which was filed by Schiey —_—_— with Secretary Long this afternoon. was & letter In which Schley asked “Kid” Parker's Second Trial an opportunity to present trough } LUEEER] 60-in, wide Bleached Table Linen, pretty new patterns to relect from, 380 value; Anniversary Bale price ae Zhe Linen, new patterns, wonder- fully serviceable, The value; Anniversary Sale price 0e 68-in, wide Pure Irish Tabt | Genuine Imt sorted. ‘Brussels Net Curtains, entirely new designs, any housewife would thorough . ly appreciate such an Xmas oe: k wift, $10 value; Anniversar. 5 7 PAWS, Bale price, per pair .....88.50 Fob TABLE LINEN FOR XMAS #-tn, bleached pure German Table Splendid Gitts Every One Imported Bagdad Portiere Cur- aE ¢ counsel oral arguments a, a en; these are new tm; portations in Progress Toda prote t by Bampson, at ne be for this Anniversary Sale, reg- also against Secretary Long Serepecnapesien approving that portion of Dew dissenting opinion wherein ai! er The second trial of Lawrence Parker, it for the Santiago victory should known as “Kid" Parker, began this be given Behley. In bis statement fore Judge Griffin. Parker's Of objections Behley assigu we is @ noted one, He te aceased of Sounds, declaring a majority ating In the robbery of the First Na. COUrt Ignored the testimony of the tional bank last year. He was convicted | *PPlicant and of bi St the fret trial, but the ease was re: | Yersed by the supreme court | he robbery was @ nervy affair, A MAY BE MURDER Stranger engaged the teller in conversa: | TACOMA, Dec. ih—~The police ular $1.25 valu Bale price Anniversary vse Here's something nice for Xmaa, 8-8 wine pure German Linen Ta- bie Cloth, with 12 napkins to match, all nicely hand-hem-~ ae, new rich designs, $10 #; Anniversary Sale price foo BT OB yi? pretty Cheeked and Fring- ed Napkins, worth 8c; Anni- versary Sale price, per dozen.. tains, 3 yards long, 48 inches wide, long knotted fringe, handsome combination of color regular $5.75 value. Anniver ary Sale price, per palr..84,19 Tapestry Portiere Curtains, 34 yards long, 44 inches wide, in beautiful new patterns, Rus. sian red, olive, reen and Havana brown; reguinr $6.00 value. Anniversary Sale price, POF PALE Kiser cee 84.48 Eastern Hard wood Dresser, well made and High grade Birdseye Maple Dresser, hand pol- well fintshed. Has swinging beveled plate aamor’s ished. Made of selected birdscye maple throughout, 24x30 inch. The arrangement i# convenient with stands high from the floor on French legs. Full two large 4rawers at the bottom and two s#smali serpentine swell front. Top 20x42 inches. Oval, drawers at the top. Top is 20x42 inches. Régular } swinging beveled French plate mirror 14x20 inches. T0e ton and while doing so another man me oy Pixtra quality Im: orted Tape price $12.00; spe ial for Friday, $9.85. Regular price $24.00 special price for Friday, $11.75, sitpped bebind the counter, and carried | f°FC* Of this city te stirred up over try portiers Quriaioe, in bean- maize a Nap fe as ol [comet Similar in design to illustration. Similar in design to illustration. Qway ao package containing $5,000 tn What is either a case of murder or Dill The } Was quickly discovered, | Suicide, which took place at an early wit the thieves had disappeared. reer hour this morning | end John Collins were arrested. Col Samuel Holtzinger, a uful new color combination 2% yards long, 62 Inches wide, jong quadruple knotted fringe regular 110.00 value, Anniver- sary Sale price ... 87.05 Handsome Nottingham Lace Curtaing, 3 yards long, 48 Inch- om wide, overlock stitch, wov- en edges, well worth $1.00; An- sachbetaguyed Bale oe per_pair.. 1” Imported “PEngited Nottingham Lace Curtaina, 3% yards lon &% Inches wide, interlock Belfast's best manufacturers, excellent Xmas gift, $4 value; Anniversary Bale price Dishes for Friday Specilals---All at Just Half Price $1,200 worth of Fancy China, including all fancy pieces, piates, cups and saucers, sugars and creama, olive dishes, ete.,in very heavy border patterns; full gold traced; four full patterns, five color and light reds, dark and light green and blue. Below is only a partial Ust. We will put the whole stock on at just half price. ht ewheh~ | Vins wae convicted of being the man Man, was found lying dead in the! who took the money He is now do. #tairway to the Hotel Mauser, on the ing ten years’ time at Walla Walla corner A and Eleventh atreets, having bled to death from « wound Peri of tt in bie thigh A dirk knife with a cused of being the man *!X-inch blade was found lying near talked to the teller at the win, the hallway coveretl with a pool of dow while Collins took the money, The | biood Nestion in the case turns upon bie iden) Of ¢Xamination i wan found that tity. fe has been @ trusty at the \0P* blow had been made into the fall for « long time, and is now keeping thigh, completely severing the fem the books there. He goes outeide at | OFM! Aftery, Holtainger worked tant inteaoure night, and at the time when he left St ae he whe Riuhd' i. ti bes wee switch yarde was in a jovial fell trom the new wing of the court. | frame of mind. so the theory of sul Bouse the other day, iy aa off coin: | Say te questioned. 3ie wes unmar dence he was the frst man on the spot Tied “Rd had no relatives in this elty, The core ill hold . and picked up a little girl who ale ee wenn will hold an in fel) from the new wing severe! weeks : ago. ‘ : | The entire forenoon was consume | im getting a fury. The prospec jurors weer closely questioned ar | & number excused for cause. Among these were Charles F. Blodget | Pike street, who talked as much a« any of the lawyers. Will H. Morris, who with 8. ia defending Parker, ! @ case at great length with WE WANT THE TOY ROOM FOR OTHER Goops. Toy cut to, low, cost, quickly. = Salad Dishes— T-inch, regular $1.10; Friday Sie | &-inch, regular $1.30; Friday.65¢ | 9-inch, regular $1.50; Friday.75e Son Orin EVENINGS RPAL ARE PDA AAD Besyuecseceeyeite Peterson’s °°%,708.?10 “meg | 62.SS3E3 3-plece Mush and Milk Sets, reg. ular $1.65; héesh teaeeeeves Sse 4 SPECIALS —|\— Seattic lodge, No. 9, B will give an “old clothes” morrow evening in iiks’ Teacup and Saucer, regular 9c; 45e Bhaving Mugs, regular 60c; Fri- Friday ..... r ett and finaliy asked if man building, A large | day id cee . Be Creamery, regular 70c; Friday. . Coffee Cup and Saucer, regular furor knew any reason why he griends have been invit assem an ee ee ee : Pes should not sit in the case. Mr. bie at the hall at > o'clock fm { ustach Cups and Saucers, Blodgett answered None except and bring with them a package of lar $1.25; Friday . that I don’t feel well, and would like wearing apparel, this latter provis eae bebiggs | to be excused.” jon is made requisite for admission Court and counsel agreed to let! The k has pledged the reoeipta him go of clothes to the several charitable John Evans, Of Issaquah, had been) organtsations of the city, which wil shown around the jail and court dispose of the articles in the usual | house by Parker when he first came | benevolent ways. Up to serve on the jury. and rer ticeig'aoraan ras'aiet) DE MILLE-JOHNS | n| Silver Blotter Darner Tooth Brush || ~ geese fe | S-in. Plate, regular 40c; Poi Nail File think Parker knew he was a juror, and they did 8 pam aeent Parker's | case, but at Mr iton's request 7 Evans was excused. The state made | er te Ay Bagge use of its three peremptory cha well known Jocal Insurance circles, will be <P ried tht her | Jenges, and the defense avalied Iteelf | Johns ot Mansons inn errs of five out of the six to which ft i8) coremony will be performed entitled i Church 0 “A Mr, Nevina, of Portland, Pacifiel| by tne Hey. Father Mona Coast manager of the Pinkerton De- .abbe tective Agency, is sitting at the table | with Mr. Fulton. The Pinkerton | RETAIL CLERKS agency was employed by the hank | to assist in the case and took en/ active part in the pursuit and arrest o . Of the necused men Retall Clerks S-pleceTea Set, Sugar, Creain and Tea Pot, regular $4.15; Friday t the ception | Syrup Pitchers, regular $125; FYiday ....ceee ceseeneee Union wil! hold a} Long Celery Tray, regular $1.95; Dee ss ne oc oe oe ee ar: 6 business meeting tomorr ing . . 6-In. MARINE NEWS NEWS | [inn’tuiaine’ x iarne ot ; aa se aay | lina buliding. A large atten co ie T c : oauruarees are to be discus | day The Canadian steamer Mystery | Cni g@ailed yesterday for Vancouver, B. | . . , T-in C., with the barge Georgian in tow day Work ts progressing rapidly on the y new roadway between the Mactfic Co.® na docks 4 Sugar and Creamer, reguiar $1.9; ( 8-in, Plate, regular 85c; The government transport Ocenante ts Prid@y ...404 scseeescses...8O0@ ( Plates—Bread and Butter Plates GAY ceceee TONIGHT’S SPECIAL From 7 to 9 A little light thing that you can carry home with you. We do not deliver 7 to 9 specials. expected here tomorrow morning from | Portland. The ship will finish her cargo j taking here, chiefly oats and hay, pre geretory to salliog for Mantia Drapery Room | GOLDMAN’S ,,,°°! BREAD [Norfolk Western Buys| Reeeyenve. ee ee } 300,000 Acres ANNE Jon trade relations with Japan. Sec shipment just placed on sale: Friday, each | retary Meikle was instructed to i Fontes H Hy | thank Mr. Crowther and accept his Pillow Corda, heavy mercerized, all colors, suitable Riots are Spreading offer, assuring him that a meeting for bath robe girdles, pillow cords, ete.; Frida Hanging Hat and Coat pe made of solid oak, bevel French plate mirror &xi® inches, has brass coat and hat hooks 2 feet § inches Sw Wink bec. 1n~lene. ‘Wo | woul "be arranged for him when || per yard ME Rapadbgemminseg high, 2 feet wide, regulat! iia M folk & Weatern railroad is credited he arr if Fancy Sik Tassels, ali Colors, for pillows, ete. i mi Grice eat seater’ prieeail with having bought out the new Px | day, each ....4. deveh Night, 7 to 9 p. m. .....08€ Revolution Causes a Proc. | (\hontus Coal und Coke Company, Wi ie SHE SUIT? lamation of Martia! . n Virginia ne th > htc Ay, @ vrs Wass sidiary compar i to ree Schumann, a farmer of Sigc “y, Norfolk Western conrtiling 200, mittee Makes Report Ia., and a widower “with fear @hie ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Dec, | acres of coal land. recently wrote to his brother In revoluionary, netiviye which is) HE NOW PITCHES DIRT Br eon lagustrious women’ in Mase HOME FRUNISHERS SECOND AVE. AND MADISON ST. id to be eprea apidiy in cer o ny and send her to Sigourne 7 fein portions of Mapeppean Hussls, | MUNCIR, Indy De »| by the Chatnber, of Commerce auce Ward anid be would marry theiwoms and the terrible bread riots, the Ruste far c| urban annewntion comes erce sub 1 aS ene got to his hom having their teeth pulled is due to} Gear has issued a prociamation de- formerly with the C4 i. sy ee oma s ected his servant, Clara , the sight of instruments, and that ‘100 LATE 10 (LASSIE Matter snare 1 ta ix digging trenches f ani| bringing Maller nie ieee teenies 8 yearn 4, and she said | the shock from this cause produced | Ov d rules a wide Vater We Company thie alte, | ana aie e city, she was willing. She arrived here ¥ people greree alae act coves and kame & wid Water Worka Compa An this olty, } also the law governing the #ub- Sosterday fre fi we raw ihe oe ae pulled is fe ye | LOST—A be ake pe op Ang Wednesday ghown to leaders of revolt, tormerly received $5,000 a year, but | by Becretere uetive Feport prepared paid ticket to Sigourney. She has j instruments, ‘and that the ‘aboot | A et tators. The prisons are 1 falied to make a showing | retary Meikle was adopted never seen the lowa farmer Ir this calla oa . 1 1 Te , ‘ if last woa- | covering the Inw relating to annex ose Br cuean fh mervous Fen and officers are sending warnin gome of the orators to desint flammatory speeches hav checked Throughout those s 0 five Be White a own fon, an - was dropy a by the big n. Then the committee, by re | people ts sometimes serious. He also | with brown ticks on legs. Answel® eames e married @ Muncie wom- | quest, was given further time.” claims that by the manual proc j “A : | ASBURY, Mo., Dee. 19.—'To a lone to the name of Bob, Return sam® ymmittee was inclined to favor the eo, i a “arence §. e or \—— mle = - vomcuieie ined to favor th Wa nm this county, Clarence B. 5 ooted double tooth quite as ex ii. | RECHIVER LE. ‘ De . a Orr ae proposition of anne on, yet it was elk 0’ > or " tread riote af on, assistance is VILKESBARRE, Pa., Dec. 19, erie gen liwelf, Mr. Shorrock stated FIS FIG ous writer and lecturer, was allur j ed this art from a Chinese pract!- | pene be eid bef 1 being given through the government e Lieberm bet Buck Campben | M8t #0 far he had found but iittle ed by a decoy letter. | . | cember 20¢ tec Kenai treasury t he 4 « radiator longer Hon to the plan, He was shot and almost instantly s ri D , than Campbell. Campbell sat 45 L ke Al! Gras: Citios killed by an unidentified person A ts $100: Liab $75, idewal amages minutes a then fell to the floe 4 A locket worn around his neck, ssets iabilities ve unconsotour, Lieberman stuck {tout} (xgnePh, Shippen, in favoring the) MARIC 19.-—Because containing, it is supposed, a picture | 000 HOTEL BUTLER b P. J. Smith (not the county com- | go minutes mor Both are in the pap in of Ballard, stated that, it Emmet F d his best girl, of his affianced wife, was driven| John 8S, Stienberger has received a SE ATTLE’S lee FE AND bi Missioner) and Martha Smith are eity hoxpital, today. d. he policy of all great cities to Agnes Treat, Monday, Chas, Gaines through his heart j discharge in bankruptoy in the fed a Wh trying to convince a jury in Judge + he naolidate with suburban places upbraided him and they had a bat Robbery was not the motive, as a! eral court His assets consisted of largest and CRHL i Be I's court that Mrs mith mt Street Bonds Filed . & fenultant gain of prestige tle royal to determine who had a large sum of money was found on $100 worth of clothing, all exe only first-class ROOM ered $6000 damages by reason of a atthew Dow, formerly mayor of right to her favors. They were both his person His liabilities were upwar< 4 fall caused by « defective sidewalk ‘The bond of 8, Normile for $5900 2 Nard, said that the sentiment in arrested and were brought before Hadfield lvedat Joplin, Mo,, where | $75,000, mostly other men's not European plan | gg Conneos on Second avenue between Pike and for the grading of Fremont avenue, ‘allard was largely in favor of an-| Mayor Jones yesterday afternoon, he was interested in mining. He | Which he had indorsed HOTEL. tion Pine, and they would like to collect | Blewett street 1 Aurora avenue, | Nxation. The principal opposition, | Gaines refused to tell of the occur. was 25 years of age. A will was that sum from the city. has been filed. Also the bond of J. by aoe claimed, came fro moffice- | rence found on his person giving property Ladies’ Furs made and repaired A. Batley for $4400 for planking Wall | D°lders and politicians. At the sug Your honor,” he said, “the young | to a lady living in Clark county,| C. C. Berg, 1218 Third ave. sid "i ” mtreet from Railroad to Western ave. | *¢#tion that the Ballard eity council. lady's name shall not be dr 4 4 but the ‘| z , inti : ype Be. « ! Agged in- | Lowa, but the name was erased with : o " é Uncte Sam the Pia @ nue wai) | Ve addresved on the subject, Prest-| to thin affatr blood, #0 a# tomake the reading im: | Christmas China eal 22 Pike st THE An action has been filed against Wh ; ; . on ise stated that It would be| Hodgere, however, weakened, and possible } (Wie G Rhude by the United states | Of, Whisky! Whisky Useleut, aw It wax a well known fact| told the story. He'said he used to, Bloodhounds will be put on the | — k Deo Co ; Federal’ court to’ recover $080, the| Kaward Blometer han been are| 1litt hey were opposed to It, who by | court the pretiy Agnes before Gaines | trail of Mis agsallant. WA eeeeeenesececessese | uaker 4 ol a | Yalue of timber alleged to have been | weld hy omater, has been ar. the shaege would lose their official | ame on the scene. Last night after rere Pt : ' 1013-1015 First Ave. {taken from the public lands, | or Justice C'ann's court on. the charge et 22) = | she had Kinsed Gadnes, she tise let The Chinese Method toe Netiy vs be B a a 7 sim ction wa je rain a ening to > W. Nord : oO | , Gh ENGER in (tie pacitic Hig outer receiving 064 | i thre Mtening t kit P J. Noraby, | To Form Closer Ties. The mayor fined each $14.26, They| A Portland dentist has abandon ‘AND BAGGAGE Sane Ne q worth of trees cut from government ici1i Mr, Nordby, it was while In-| In a letter to the Chamber or| beth sawene oer would not pay it ed entirely, the use of forceps in STORAGE d i land. toxicated Commerce yesterday M S. ‘Grow.| en? Wee to 38 pulling teeth, and has adopted the 7 C f ther, Of Kobe, Japan, wtaed that he| M. D. Pease, Jon ac , | primitive method of the Chinese, us Tol, Main 41-40 Bonney & Sé ‘owart Buy a Parma ‘Tce Coupon Book When buying articies advertised in| would vinit Gone tt ase, Johnson & Co,, 1107] ing his forefinger and thumb only Offloe, 623 ist Ava. 1 The season is on. Tei., Main 1060. | this puper, speak of the Star Id i dress the ‘chamber | gloake, wults’ant aucduarters for | for this purpose, He maintains that : ; , . would like to address the chamber | cloaks, suits and millinery, we WOOO O008 9000408 | pe Main 13. Seattle. Way q +++] much of the terror people have et

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