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se 0 $3 bd THE SEATTLE STA FRIDAY, DECEMNER 9, 1901, ermploy nelehborhood men, There ts # similar company In | &T. LOUIS, Deo, 20.—Ground was operation in Spokane, where sever- | vreeen today on the a#ite of the al large contracts have lately been | Loulsiana Purchase Exposition with awarded | | mvuc oh ceremony, and the attendance etic = } of @ large cr of spectators, Pub- FRE DE RICK & Lams tine Furniture Something for the Little Folks ms © oe! vere afterward hel The service furnished by the atreet) handiew and in some enses ride that way Death of J. W. Ditzler : ; ; Ps Ho ceremonies were afterward held vreloh re band Menem yec'thay are forded te pay There’s common sense in a Christmas Sug- Jin teh Coltxeum and @ banquet will| car lines throughout the etty, all but one| 1 th in », Dec. 20.—J. W. Dits Wi B the same price ax if they had the accom BALLARD, I W. Dita. | 5 beet, 1 Charter Will Not Amended be given this evening of which are owned by the Seattle Klee: | modations they deserve. This condition Jor of this oity, died in L yestion such as this; something for baby—yet ; mut trie Company, was most severely eritt-| ls simply ond the company '* Cal, this morning, of consumption. : “te to Alter Present Method FOR PANAMA cleed last ight by @ number of counctl./ Dot MAKing the lghteat sort to ee neck ago Mr. Diesler went to Ca really a present for mama. 1Med — | Ll meeting In a committee of the) cary guitable for jie weeds of Its ves ifornia for his health, and his wife ¢ : | | whole, wpgers, We sbould and must force !t to was goon to follow and make the per ti Ry a vote of 7 to € in the com-| cpe| _[t Wal Agreed when the committee| regard the needs of those who *upport family home there. Mr. Ditaler was hingtor mittee of th th etl | | BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 9.—The! groge it should rec ommend to eounctt| It & member of Ballard camp, W. O. ¥ ¥ nights Sua a daewhale di Sasten | cruiser Philadelphia has been or-| that a committee be appointed to draw) Mr, Byers Chimes tn and carried $2000 inaurance in that bart in tt ly midnight de {dered to Panama, to sail at once.|an ordinance naming a suitable sched His remains will be shipped cab MT conte One inlet ct ce | She will be followed by the Wiscon- | ule for running care in oil parte of the| Mr. Byars favored the motion, “un Puder, His tau © “ to postpone indefinitely all res. ain Immediately upon the arrival of| city and fixing the number of care auf-|the James treet line expecially Is the ullons proposed relative to recon- thea 9 a trom fronetulu This is | Seleat to accommodate passengers dur-| condition bad,” sald he There people The | atructing the board of public works | 4 seeente of the | Hk the congested time, between 6 and | must ride in ‘Iittle dumpy oars and sit a fe through charter amendment. he to protect the th - Sl o'clock In the evening jon the outelde at that where there is no Jock of \ Giemnmeiedtonaee United States along th shores in|" ‘Counetiman Parry initiated the move| protection from the weather They are wai the event of Venesucla assuming! as soon as the committes at. He si so crowded too, that half the time al 1 rH hoatilities with ¢ lombia. | that he wanted the council to take | Bom oer? oy Fee} ~ re p bn peace . immediate se It is bard to provide enough bh 4 way company. | ears in the Imoat congested times, but the B a . for ite patrons | companies can furvish cage bullt to cor = sea ond b the senso _ ashing rry ls Emphatic hala Mr. Navin’ “Discassion te the pk “There ts not Mi the elty that/ light of truth. This company, which Pires | tt ie furntabing say thin thks “sdequs | owns the city for ba years, and I tnight @ a red LOUISVILLE, Ky., Deo, 20.—The | service,” deciared Mr, Parry. way owns the people, too, does things +e) steamer Jo Williams this morning condition bas existed long enough and/ with « high band ne He | we: @ ran her tow into a bank at Carroll.| Mave Right of Way | the companies have made no effort te | passengers oe raed Lc A | Bu n a s op, 44 ton, breaking it to pieces, and 176,000] Damage cases have the right of pee eg pl Gon A ouapettion ‘eat bushels of coal were lost. way in superior court lately. | vice aud this council {s obliged to ores 1 be forced to stop before going acre 1 This is one of the heaviest loswes| Judge Bell and Judge Emory HAVO the companies to do something, The) the street Intersections, instead of stop } through such « cause that has ever/ heard littie else for a week The | Reattle Company ba ping on the opposite aide. There would Ste: taken place on the river. It was! case of James J. Ralph against the! tiberal franc nd It does | be Tews i t Of injaring people on the caused by the Jamming of the stear-| American Bridge ¢ mpany for dam-|ly profitable " a1, he ing wear. aes tor personal injuries iw inthe | should Ravice ppebe, slong the same Christmas amen second day of its hearing before |. ottnd rol iM rfied kuba Judge Emory. Antonio Baito ts try : a KENT GETS lng "to perauade «jury In Judge oes — - We are overstocked with | Bell's court that the Northwestern j / eo Stone Company owes him $1,856 for Doll Cabs, This very special Gefen letting him get hurt while in its | price there employ. He lost a finger | pst bi Secures $500 Verdict S aeee For Saturday $7.25 Child's Reed High Chair, large seat, full reed roll and wrap- $6.75 « gad * Reed High Chalr, very des ign, open lattice er —— P. J. Schinitt and Martha Smith | | WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo, 30—| i dict for $300 against Sol Smith Re the famous actor, | KENT, Dec. 20.—The offer of the | Cbisined & verdict for SHO agninet| whose home le here, was recently | Citizens of this place to donate the stricken with locomotor ataxia, and! cou a ith el) oon Aa J jand for shops and offices been as 7) Bl rn “Sec ond avenue|the malady has progressed un- | i 4 base. Price - fectiv i . . Om ' ped Price 25. ae ie ear oe po ig betireets Bike aane: Pine streets hecked until now the kindly Thee | Galvanized pre Pipe Factory is| No. " : . steel ba ped base. Price $7.25. , ian {9 denied the use of hi ciated i a made the headquarters of the com-| Must Poy $80 per Month "Ho i pushed in go-cart by a col New Assured and wheels; was = Rt. Judge Bell has ordered Another factory the manufac-| Palcont to pay hin wife Ca ture of clears ie expected to locate! rajcont $8 a month alimony until here. It will employ not legs than 40/ ¢),5 hearing of Catherine's sult for ored man, There is no hope that he wil! ever be able to resume bis old part on the stage, which is indebted to him for some of {ts quaintest and No, 115—All steel wheels and axles; was $2.50 $1.75 Saturday Evening’Specials From 7 to 9 P.M. IAttle things, every one @ sensible, useful article. Some splen- Seattle ts to have another new in- dustry added to her already large men and expects a donation of a divorcee, Also a 0 attorney's drollest impersonations. Net of Mmanufactories. This time it gig Xmas suggestions in the lot. No Saturday night speciels preperty. Mra, Falconi claims that Matt - : is @ galvanized wire pipe factory. (IM yo. 199—Enameted steel wheels er set himeelf up in business with her The gentlemen comprising the com- and axles, was $1.76..81.25 Drapery Room Saturday Nigit Specials Silk and Satin Pillows, pure down filled, with taneels tied on corners, Saturday night from 7 No, 100-Steel wheel and axles, was $1.50 ......81.00 ; . any are all well known residents of money and Je now epending his in NEILL WON Sens ore Oh welt Be tthe goguedl come on “Katy. ident of the company, is cashier of | A Vear in the Pon the Traders’ National Bank of Bpo- | Charles Anderson pleaded guilty ,| wane. T. Garrison, another mem 20. to forging a check this morning and| PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 2.—Al| ber, is the well known British Col- quite saat = athe cee Judge Griffin sentenced him to «| Netl!, of San Francisco, who was) umbla mining man. C. P. Chamber- peeentnas Soo : ny be year tn the penitentiary. so close to championship bhonors,| icin. another, waa formerly recelver rap ghee oho le ag lo ll maa _ a knocked out Tom Tracy, of Aus-|of the Washington Central railroad, dering a policeman. tralia, in the eighteenth round of aj and P. Fisher, a Seattielte. Henry Drum on Extra Session | contest here Inst night, Honors were) Active preparations are now under | the #u-| way and the fac tory will commence | even for reveral rounds. " | N H F Henry Drum of the state board of | perior hitting powers of > l won. | buriness at an early day. audit and control, arrived in the ’ The silk cords ~— 0. 110—fiteel wheels and ax- les, Was $1.25 ...... . 00 4 in. ‘Tapestry Pillows, Sats urday ni Silk Pillows, with full ruffie, Satur Leather Rope Portiere, ful | si t, each ...... “y night, each ; Saturday night . SALE OF FANCY PLATES SATURDAY NIGHT No, 20—fteel wheels and axles. —™ HW ceccee seeeee OOO Goeuser & | & |-{UALBUT is taid to be much more sme | 18-12 Ke A and considerably cheaper, The Pip- | 12 We Seco ve SrSCOrSreros e of galvanized wire piping elty thie morning from Olympia, on Umbrellas—And endless variety at superseding the old met B RGLARIES business for the board Moore's, 708 Beeond avenue use as conduite, et In reference to the ra ad c_enenetheasiaieadinasnenpesmeageiyesianpmpnmenmnaasens eelitlation and the prebak “4 GUC eC eRe ECE EERE R CHER E EEO AMOND, Wx re rw expres SELLER’S | try, Mr. Drum expre BLACK DIAMOND. Wash. Dec./ ion that any harm that might come ®.—S0 many burglaries have taken | out of it could be corrected at the place here within en Ss few days) regular session of the legislature that it is probable firw: most anyone, and the reduc- we have made on some “nicest” things will cer- talniy give you the best values ever offered tn the city. We have « large assortment Fine China, Cut Glass, Siiver- ware and Noveith Goods, fF Jardiniore Photo Frames, Smoking Seta, Manicure Sets, Brush and Comb Sets, Writing Desk Set Dinner Be Beotch ¥ * with Burns Mottoes, Minitiatures, Jewe Boxes, Dolls, Terra Cotta Figures end Masks, Lronses Carving Bela, etc. a great as sortment of all that tn best in these lines, We have some very Special Bargains in Ger- man China, @ very handsome od popular ware which we are offering at reduced prices for the holidays. appropriate as a Xmas gift to the neat housewife than one Glass & Dice SHAMROCK U1. asso LONDON, Dee, 20.—It now seems certain that Sir Thomas Lipton wil! ain challenge for the epee OO OOOO OOO OO OOOO O9000004 Shamrock Ill. King Edward is coe much interested tn the matter and 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY has had « jong private conversation | ~~~ rr with Lipton. The latter believes that he can build a boat that will carry back the prize. WEATHER FORECAS! For Seattle and Vieinity—Tonight and ge ache ae rain; warmer, fresh to brisk theast woe ee ONE ACRE On @ street car line, close to the TONIGHT SPECIAL From 7 to 9 P. M. Something you can carry home with you; no T to 9 p. m. specials are de- livered 21.0.2... of our celebrated ” 8 ) ¥ | 5 . ~ 4 ' man| Mr. Drum regards a spe seanion iM 7 to § P. M. caught will be ope y “father | of the legislature as unnecessary FOR THE wl ‘ roughly. The residences Brodie, v / John Davis and T. M. Patterson | ©@O@@C@CCCeCe Coccoooooooe 200 dozen Assorted Plates, comestaing sper » ea, bread and ; coo ath been inca alae the 4 : HOLIDAYS | butter plates, cake plates and oP en ds of fancy plates, at half > foe and less. Both white and fancy. one ot tigen ye hia GROCERIES , There are always two very ~ ot 1—Dinner and Fancy Pilates, regular up to $3.00 dozen; Sat. Instance loss ted important oo erations et @ urday night, 7 to 9 p. m., each . very great, but such has been the oes uy wenn ite Xmas time—what would be @ We Think Is the One That Lot 2—-Fancy and Dinner Plates, regular up to $6.00 ; ae one ao Ag na reo Vancy Sugared Orange and nice to give. and where to get ¥ choice Saturday night, each .. ; lon he ad © 7 » store whe-racide near hers, but sol q,Ltmem, Poel, per b.-i.-to Z1B esortment “large enough to WillBeMost Appreciated Lan 2 panne: nd Fase? Walon seguiar’ vo to tiie Ga far there is nothing definite on a eee ie . nable you to select , is ts ¢ en you to select something which to Base either arreste-or asser-/@ Yiset Home-made Cakes and appropriate and “nice” for al. © What can be more useful or ons. » - . ¥ Bissell Carpet ~ Sweeper CECH CTS CSEC RRR Cee REC Cee CEC ECS Fancy Clocks, with fancy gilt lattlee work front, regular $1.25 and $1.60; choice Friday night from 7 to § >» mm. We have a complete stock of these goods and are making a special price of one-third off, until Xmas : Here are some of our offer- Ings on the Bissel) Sweepers — Regular price $5.00, our special price 3.50 Regular price 450, our spec- fal price eee . 3,00 Regular price $3.50, our_spec- ta) price ...... . GERMAN CHINA CUPS end Regular p i elty, can be had for what a small " y ts wular gees Psd our special | lot in the city will cost. We have Gee diene dene he price .. Lee 1.50 @] 00 or e Frage ver tise cholee tracts of from one to ten vohenad 2 b y 2 | acres—all good land ace D —_—_. } eS ak CUPS a i NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE Formeriy #0 We have a complete line of DEPOSIT CO. Albums, on which we are mak. j Real Estate Department 9-4 West Columbia Street ment of sets, shaving sets, manicure sets, Vases, bric-a-brac, and in fact everything that would be appropriate as a Xmas gift to mother, father, wife, sister, brother or sweetheart Remember that you ean buy from us on easy weekly or GERMAN CHINA FRUIT SAUCERS—F t AN CHINA SUGAR ing epecial temie j temay AND CREAM SETS~—New ht haware, dies jackets, Te, Mala oh, and pretty designe and col- re i gts, plain int, aces | | orings, formerly $2.00, re- skirts, .¢ Jent | 1 | 10ki jacket! jokin | Counoil Decides in Favor of Making ed to $1.90 | smoking ja smoking Over Library Board ormeriy $3.25, od to $2 GERMAN CHINA CAKE PI ES—-Very dainty de rounds. f $1.65, reduced to $1.15, The council committee of the! whole reported favorably last nigh on the proposed charter amendme to reorganize the city Mbrary « 23>2 at en CHAIRS mission. There was one important| X 7 BALE of fine furniture ba AUGER Se x CHIL. | monthly payments and that | modification, however, that the su at Bickerton's eslesrooms, 1 re, v , we are making a special price pertatendent of schools should not be} First ave i i . ENA nice line at only 9} gn every ing in our store for j en ex-officio member, as at first pro- D wha 6 oak + gp Xmas shoppers; also the *4 at peed By tae tks ain some very preity §| are mation a mpc efart'to In Tomorrow== The expenses of the brary shall} pion table, leather seat dining tle trifles, mail openers, | to treat all in a courteous | be made once every y: disbursements be by the The board shal! be « seven members to each without pay shoe horn glove buttoners, cals, ete., which ¥ tr 1 and the) chairs, sideboard, rockers, hail tree, bureaus, bookcase, elegant | upright pianc { table, child's ¢ manner and to satisfy the most fastidious, ure clos- out while they last at only he each. REMEMBER THE PLACE and the mayor| Saturday's P.-I. ALL GREATLY DPSIPSSRPIIIP > DPS SFOS came, tapentries shall have the appointing power. | a8 ype Shine "the ™oentinn| Bet aah M. Seller & Co. WESTBERG & CHILDS aguinst making the school superin-| rugs carp : tendent a meme er, believing, he me pin 0 Bin re et Re reserve Cor. First Ave. and Madison St. | Home Furntehings and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel etc. that the superintendent had en a @, Wickertoe, auetiodens Scecccecececececcecceccetce eceececcetce 1312 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH. 3) GO9OO09 0000906 0900005400000 00 000800000 duties to look after without gt! DOPPPOTM ODO DOOR Re : time to the library | | i OPES O OOOO OOOO OEE OSHS 5 EP MIND Py ; CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Py : Another Plan to Reconstruct the ¢ z e | Board of Public Works : 3 In Price for’ One Day, Since the council committee of tr . ? whole killed all the resolutions t > Py | reconstruct the board of publi 3 , J AY ON y works, another scheme to amend the ’ 3 charter in that regard is being di 3 bs cussed at the city hall today. It may $ ; $ , ¢ veg ees a Sg IY Tallent AND CAFE |$ z Monday night Telephone Main 860 1413 Second Avenue bd ; The lates scheme « that . pe the board shail ‘be compored of fy t ¢ STORE OPEN EVENINGS members, as follows: City engineer, Ct ra ; 3 SARA te Rs erien rol caddlsi, spice Dae rintendent of streets and sew- 4 $ at , superintendent of water works, ristmas ° 4 *rintendent of buildings, bridges, > ¢ k ED whars parks and boulevards, and ° bd superintendent of electrical affairs 3 3 aigssl ‘ ‘ounce the city lighting and at" al es + 3 HOME FURNISHERS franchise ffal $ i 2. la ee aes propa dandiss » esheets ar ["dsce Aaiidis “dag ; ; Second Avenue and Madison Street da of Ca or the holle § nes Irnamented n mas ? : SY org Per oR el le reg Alaa for the hol $ Cakes ' $1.00 | : r d 6 a { . : . more ¢ - ie eal fl SIX - MONTHS - OLD } Macaroons, Lady Fin- | } | J ! jan Kelchert's 10 vt ” 4 | Unton. “+: || FRUIT CAKE 30c LB. } gers, Kisses, 40c Lb. | ¢ 3 FOOTBALL GOODS--TOGS AND ARMOR BOLIVIA DIAMONDS Call at our store and examine ¢ ‘These @ The greatest bargains in Pianos and Organs ever offered in | GOING NORTHRUP ©O., 304 First Avo. 6 wbebia gale of tie wenkartel this cake. We guarantee it to} tne e ere are all made from || % Seattle. A smash in prices, ¢ BOL IviA DIAMONDS will con be the t Fruit Cake in the § ‘¢ best Creamery Butter and | ; 3] tinue until Christmas. Rings, Bar city $ strictly fresh eggs 6 Now is your opportunity. 3 ings, Brooches, Studs, Stick Pins, “ 41,00 AND UP. | 4443 Second Ave., Bon Marche Block. ¢ CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Second and Union ¢ Chas. G. Holcomb | CHICAGO JEWELRY co. | TEL. MAIN 880 + : OPTICIAN " ¥ 1207 Becond Avenue, \* LIDEPEOEDED POOP >OIDIFIOD OI OIDIGIOEOIOI9IOIOD | 216-218 Burke Eulding, cor, Second and iharion