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gto par! cor e Ol a sing nigh Pie aah oy anMinnaae Aah - Loi de; ducks, 12qpide joney —124@l Provisions tow beef, To Ib: eteor - r ib; mutton, wether, “a He; pork, 10° per Ib emall, Brightman, Once University | Athletic Manager, Out Frank ©. Brightman, late football manager at the @ te university, was late pelled from college. His expulsion, it is aadd, waa, with three exceptions, | the unanimous action of the faculty. | It was known some time ago by those students who keep in touch with the professors that such action would be taken, but to the wreater part of the student body his) expulsion came like a thunderelap | out of a clear eky, The unfortunate young man had many friends in the | efty and in the faculty, and it was} hoped that their interceaston would save him. | An Untimely End | This action of the faculty ta the! untimely end of what at first prom-| ised to be a brilliant career, When | fm 1899 Frank E. Brightman matric- | ulate? at the university there was no one with brighter prospects. He was admired by his fellow students and elected president of his class. During bia first year at college he took an active interest in college af- fairs, besides standing at the head of bis classes. In his second year he acted as steward of the university dormitories and in the fall of that year, after one of the closest political campaigns eve n in the unt versity, was manager of athletics. Last spring he had fnan- clal charge of the university track and baseball! teams with what suc- cons ia known to everyone cognizant of university affairs. « eted His S$ udies In hia intense desire to make a auc- cen of athietics be neglected his studies and was only permitted to continue in college through the leniency of bis professors. During the summer and fall just past Brightman made every effort to turn OUt & successful football team. It was through his efforts that Wright was brought from New York to manage the team. He was lavish in his furnishings of the team. Believing that the college would) support him be entered into a policy of importing star players to help the | team. The imported articles proved to be worthless, the team -went $2,600 tn debt, lost all of ite important| games and the students turned on| Brightman as he was the only one! on whom they could vent their dia- appointment. Wee 5 od He was first suspended 09 manager of athletics by the executive com- mittee of the students and a substi- tute appointed in his place. Various charges of incompetency and a de- sire te professionalige the (eam were showered upon him. Finally the! faculty used ite authority to expel him from the university. He is thus deprived of all privileges at the state university, will be given no credit for the work alrendy done, and will likely be denied admission | to all other colleges. The action of} the faculty was taken In the face of the fact that many of the students believe that the unfortunate young | man had been acting for what he thought was the best interests of the college. TO DESTROY A MOUNTAIN. Famous Gold Hill in Klondike to Be Leveled Utterly by Indiana Men — Next spring gigantic streams of water will be turned on Gold Hill, the rick pod of gold ip the Kiondike, and the long process of leveling that famous mouatain to the ground will bare begun ‘The demolishing of the bili which tt ts yesterday afternoon ex- clowe | renovated and added to. breakfast per ton, $10,004) ington timothy, ul 4.00; barley, £20.00 50; corn, $56.00@ Corrected — daily'The following prices are being offered to the producer m round lots on the dock or in the car at Reattle , $21.00; barley, $17.00; | the ; might, but the matter was laid over feed, $10.504020,00 ; D, ranch, 16@18e; na Gb 25 Washington, 110 Strictly fresh ranch, 8 Poultry —- Hens, 10411 large spring, 11%; amall apring, 15¢; duck IVGPAS we; tarkeys, Ihe; geese, Have sive stock .Cowa, Sige) steers 4hy io" GWETWe; sheep, 4c; bogs, 5G Suburban 9D PD 00S S00 009 000 damized road in t completed and by the county The new mac Georgetown ts has been inape comminsioners. The Methodist Episcopal church Sunday acheol of Georgetown will give a Chr mas entertainment Monday evening Mrs. Alma Peavy was thrown from a buggy Wednesday afternoon at South Park, while driving at a high rate of apeed. Aside from a few cuts no serious injury was sustained The South Seattle Improvement Club has resolved to petition the Beattie Electric Company for two more stations on ite line there. Also to place lights in all stations. The petition for the extension of the city pound limits to include Fremont is meeting with some oppo sition at that place, as a number of poor families of Fremont rely on the #rass in (he etreets for food for their cattle. The citizens living on the west side of Green Lake are anxious for the Geattle Eleotric Company to ex- tend the car service to their com- munity Action in the matter will be taken soon. The Congregational Sunday school of Green Lake will give a Christmas entertaioment next Thursday even- ing. fhe Congregational church at Green Lake is to be handsomely Ap addi- tion is made necessary on account of the growth of the church. Bide for the new water pipes at Green Lake will be opened Saturday CONSECRATED THE BISHOP BOSTO: Mass, Dec. 2.-The Rev. C. Brent, rector of 8t Stephen's church, was consecrated an the first b copel diocese yesterday at of Bt. The witnesses of Stephen's church. the ceremonial of the church vestrymen and were members and the rectors, members of the congregation of other Episcopal churches and the visting bishops and ecclesiastics. Howling the ceremony a reception mts honor was given. y ended. 4. re - Get stiver novelties at Moore's... . For a diamond, «@ watch or jew to Moore's, 706 Second av~- el on rag Police Chief Eligibles As the present charter provides the chief of police must be appointed by the mayor from among civil perv feo eligibles, Councliman Vincent that the! appoint the chief trom the civil service list if he The amendment was discussed by committee of the whole last without taken. any definite action being ” Canes and pipes for presentations at Moore's, 706 Recond avenue. Sliver, knives, forks and spoons at Moore's, 705 Beoond avenue. see Cooper & Levy Fresh Home Smoked Hams | The same quality you are { paying from 15 to 16 | cents per pound for else- | where, Special tomor- | row. } PER POUND 12\q — If a paving of 40 to 65 nts on a «ingle Ham ta object, better buy it tomorrow No telephone orders for Ham taken tomorrow. TRish cont grade, KKK KING MACKEREL—The 10 4 for . 2he NORWEGIAN HER Per Kit S185 HOLLAND HERRING—Per Kit 81.95, 81.50 Anchovies—Per Keg . She and T0e IMPORTED STOCK FIsH— Per Pound Ife PURE STRAINED HONEY % gal tin, TOe; 1 gal tin 81.25 PURE STRAINED HONEY— 2 pound ting ............ 800 SOUTHWELL’S JAMS~—Aa- sorted flavore—Per Jar, 800 SOFT BHELL WALNUTS—to cent quality—Per Pound... . rere | PAPER SHELL ALMONDS Fer Pound .., Ihe MIXED UT#—Per Pound ‘ CHRISTMAS TREE CAN- DLES—box of MM, 36 or 48~ Per Box 106 CHRISTMAS TREE CAN. DLS HOLDERS—the kind you can arrange the candics with to avoid fire Per Dos : 1006 FRENCH MIXED CANDY-~ the 60 cent kind—< pound box . esesee 0 1.35 BROKEN MIXED CANDY— Per Pound 106 CEYLON KING SRGARS—2% in box, 81.00; 60 in box one * 82.00 PRIAR PIPES IN &8ATIN LINEN CASES.-& oe $1.50, 81.75, ®: 50 CHILDREN'S KNIFE AND FORK S8ET—Consisting of Knife, Fork and Spoon, Fach in neat Sateen Lined Case, Per Bet 10¢ TOY WRINGERS for Young Housekeepers Fach hte SHOPPING BAGS—Bach. 15¢ Cooper & Levy Wholesate and Retail Grocers 104-106 FIRST AVENUE fet Yesior and W: Testes = CAME JUST AT THE YOUR XMAS GIFTS OF Us iid tone ee THE SKATTLE STAR Santa Claus BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. at the visit the children BON MARCHE Mercer School Santa Claus took a little outing amongst the children this afternoon, going over to the Mercer schoo} at Fourth avenue and Aloha street to had some little gift for each child, or a hearty handshake, such as only Santa Claus can render. GREAT SALE TOMORROW Of Christmas things in all departments, and you will scarcely miss finding the very article you want on sale at the Bon Marche, either tonight or tomorrow at an under price. But come in the morning or evening, if possible, and be more comfortable yourself while buying and we can wait on you too, very much better than in the afternoon. bought The entire Mest of Copyright Books, including, of course, the latest titles, are on sale at The from store, Seale Xmas ° Two ating 1 1 Just kerchief! de each; free, with ian original between rrohief Box ea, Handkerchiefs ero, O99 Mandhierchiefs a Half large shipments of Handkerchiefs, agere- ),000 or more in number, have been recelv- in time for the Christmas selling, Hand- fs, in better grade particularly, make such htful gifts that no further hint than this notice will be necessary to bring you here. Women's Lace Edge ( Women's All-Linen Handkerchiefa, full ¢ Handkerchiefs, edged size, soft linen finish, | with Va} lace and in- reguiar value 12%c } sertions—-extra quai- each; special at....Ge ) ity, regular value #7e >? each; special at .,26e Women's Fine Mustin ? Wome All - Linen Handkerchiefs, edged ( Handkerchiefs — very with fine Val_ lace, best qualities, %, % soft, linen finished ¢ and \%-inch bematiteh- ters, regular value 350 ed hems, regular value special at Bic each; special at. wel BKe » oe ee Handkerchief Boxes Free We will give, at this al tints of fine F boxes are tasty and pretty. dollar's worth of Handkerchiefs now and Christmas, choice of sever- The decorations on these ery hand drawings, and ail in all they are very All $1.50 Copyright Books $1.15 Criats © The Eternal City Truth Dexter Blennerhassctt Quincy Adams Sawyer Tristram of Blent Dream of Empire Clroumstance New Canterbury Tales J. Deviin Bore Sir Christopher Grau ark The Li * Dun fitted. Pike. Our Emergency Sale RIGHT TIME TRADE. YOU CAN SAVE #6 PER an ti Here are Two Pointers for You table Examination up-to-date and | Glasses correctly 9-10 Heusey Bidg, 34 and CENT, Whelp Weir Mills of God O14 Jed Labor $1.15 ins uty BY our Hook Btore at $1.15 instead of $1.00. Here are a few titles— The Solttary Summer When Knighthood was in Flow- r Bageby’s Daughter $1.50 fF. E. ELLIOTT Kefracting Uptictes The only exclusive optician on Pike | street strictly private. FOR THE HOLIDAY PURCHASING tead of . all NOMEN MRR SERRE CS Tae a ive f iy 1013-1015 First Ave. Globe Building TEL-MAIN 1029 COLUNS Sua FOLEY G UNDERTAKERS evra Lag PIKE ANO UNION 7 oh ASH Chas. Dangerfield, Steck Broke 422 New York Block, After 6 o’Clock Li for Saturday Night The list of lowered prices th ing’s selling, but not for Batur The Saturday night Met will be 60 come here tonight for any of H-inch Black Sicilian Brill- fantine, worth $1.76 a yard; after § Elastics, worth 25c and 600; after wix tonight, $1.2 tonight, 1%c and 2e. $5.00 and $6.00 Tapestries, euit- Hand Embroidered Jay able for hall panels-—these are French Tapestries and very fine— after six tonight, $2.60 Tollet Buttermilk Soap, three cakes in 4 box, hard milled and worth lic a box; after six w- night, 61-3c a box, He was there from 1 to 2 NORDHOFF & Co, p. m. today, and no doubt st Tonigh t, but not at are given he © for this even. Gay evening, as ie usually the am, printd in tomorrow evening's paper, these items you want; Fancy Round Garters an Arp Bilk Handkerchiefs, in white ang colors, regular value Téc and Sq efter #ix, dc. Fancy Japanese Silk Handken chiefs, hand embroidered, chotes demigtis in white and colors worth $1.00 and $1.25 each; afte Colgate’s Shaving Soap, makes} six tonight, 9c. ° fer atier nix Ren aay ig brag Sapiens He tnebes| caret atue oat cam mae 2“ ped a choose from, worth b kno cone bars, after six, 166, ad deat pal an ie, Powder to bones: after sin tee} Handkerchiefs, with phar Bea wit 2, 3 or & grain Quinine Pills; after six tonight, bc a package. Boxes containing a fine assort- worth be @ box; after #ix tonight, 2% a box. Bone Collar Buttons, wor bea ment of Hair Pins, dozen; after nix, 2%c. dozen; after ix tonight, 2%c. Shell Hair Pina, dozen; after six tonight, lic, Supporters, with silk frilled elas- b0c; after six tonight, 2c. Silk Hook-on Hose Supporters, worth Soc; after atx, 8c. Satin Belt Hose Supporters, regular price The; after six to- night, 5%c. Hook-on Hose Supporters, worth 850; after six, 6%c. 111 Occidental Ave. Phone Main 493 SATURDAY’S SPECIAL | ORANGES—Sweet Navels— Per case ... ee prey 2he, 20e, 15e, Per dozen APPLES—Dating and cooking— Per box......8 Jet Head Hat Pins, worth 6c a Gold Pens, with fancy handles, worth 250; after six tonight, 190. worth 2c @ Extra Heavy Satin Belt Hose tics, in all colors, regular price ZheBonMarche NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St. Kegley-McIntyre Co.| | WRAPPED CHOCOLATES — Usual | price 400; tomorrow, per ib,..20¢ 1.95, 10¢ and lace ¢ soft linen 2c; «es, very best quality, finish, after six, 12%, $1.50 Mercerized Petticoats, tp black and colors; after six, Sic. $4.00 Bik Waists; after six to. night, at $2 Women's Fast Black Cottes Stockings, high spliced heel and Gouble toe, worth 25e; eft tonight, 17¢, 7 Women's Fancy Cotton Btock. ings, figures or stripes, worth 45; after six tonight, 2c. Limit three pairs toa customer, Women's Gray Jersey Ribbe] Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, with fancy silk breast band, *regulay value 600; after atx, 37c, Children's Jersey Ribbed Pilaip Fleece Lined Vests, mostly all sizes, Worth 26c; after six, 14 CHOICE GirTts Both useful - Opera Gianses, etc. Greatest vate | ety in styles and prices. |THE EVERS0LE OPTIC, q 708 Second avenue, neatte, a Phone, James 1301. 4 Seattle, Wash. $1.00, T5¢ thought will take years to Goteh will be I Want—Mountain Lion, Black —— 4 word To undestaken by © syndicate of Iedians Tail, Tom Thumb. COFFER—We sell the best Roast INVESTORS Java and Mocha sold in the city; be warranted 35c, 3 ibs. 81.00, The development company has been recently incorporated under the jaws of Maine, Water wiil be pumped to the top of the mountain where several lines of hose will be operated, The precious gravel will he washed into sluices which will carry it to another elaim owned by the company where the tailings will be dumped. As one hiil is torn down an-! other one will be bullt up. | How the Gold Is Saved } Strips of wood, known as “gratings,” | are mailed across the bottoms of the siuices at @ little distance from each other, As the gravel and dirt is carried along the the gold, which Is about 19 times heavy han dirt, sings to the bottom and is caught by the “gratings.” There are zh of the Iatter to make ot the precious mineral I have for sale at special prices! Great Republic, Lost Creek, Queen Ot! Agent for the Crow's Nest Ot! and Coal Company, Ltd Write us and we will send you our mining paper, free of cost, CHINA CLOSETS | Combination Book Cases ee a Ee. Ties When buying articles advertised tn | | this paper, epeak of the Star. p AVE The ten or tweive men who will be| employed will work only six months tn 3 SECON pon ge We have @ very large line of Two twolve-hour shifts will be weed these Cases, ot several different aie anaes peel ME doe “4 designs, either in oak’ or bire seeeemnneneenmnaneaanaaaaenereeee fone. th Mis porns By Tithe proje to 4 7] j This Beautiful Oval Front mahog any , 2 : stata the scheme expect to have little diffi Closet, in select quartered oak, One shown bove cut stands culty with frosts. The soil of Gold Hill golden Anish, highly polished, n feet high, is three OF GIFT THINGS FOR ¢ = fo a sandy foematian as the stands six feet high, has shelves ches have it ir rost melita rapidly hy means of the furnished on | bevel r at ly hydraulic process as much can be ¢ . An 4 5 t eh The visitor here can choose fro road assortmen . te a daw qeark ae wenie tantlie o French plate op Fin gone tare 900 ate those at mp 0 broad assortme nt of handsome, useful and reliable merchandise, Sold everywhere close them out at rof everything you buy, and this is never @ Yet you pay only the fairest prices. eee) tury by the primitive “panning” method more importance than when-buying a gift THE MARKETS One-Third, 1-3 Sie 5 mannnnn Oren EVERYTHING GOING AT PROPORTIONALLY LOW PRICES. All Our W . ted : reed Men’s Furnishings « STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS ur Women's oe NECKWE Zbec to B3.50 anc | NECKWEA t say os4:6 Capes and Jackets 1717 #50 to $3.60 and $4.50 } ; Tecks ‘ JOBBING QUOTATIONS. SEA I ER&CO., 2,914, 916 1st Ave. And Long Coats, ‘This aplendid . nn § perlals, each — 3 opportunity of buying hand For Neck: * 1.00, (CORRECTED DAILY.) . eocececece ome Cloak with practically the { or Neckwear ou 8 — Lisle and 2m Groen Fruit $O*S9O9840 2000000 whole wearing season yet to come, 3 at, pair—2Se, 50e, TH eb gh PO has brought us more buyers than} ‘There's alr of luxury and} $1.00. tw aplfmons,- $2,008.00 8, bo at times could be properly waited } comfort about these that brings ) NIGHT ROBES of muslin or ie 1:60; oranges, $2. 000275, bananan, @2 PC OCS OOPOOEC DEC ORE DO0RE8 on, but every one seems good na- } delight to those fortunate enough | 8, Mannel, special valuss 2.50 $1.0041.80; | California : ‘ ped about that, realising not. number one of tt * 7 a Tapes. 1.50; cranberries, $9 doubt that the motive which rig one of them ng } GLOVES o! 0.00 per bbl; ‘quinces, Theml00; per t: brought the crowd was the same ( thelr Christmas presents suede tans, red 100 par BAL asiboes, oem 00 1 ber. ristmas Presents . brought the crowd was the same paste tang frult, $4,005.00 per box; pomegran any garment chosen—at a discount ' #@ndsome Fur Scarfs of Beaver, } Outing Fi atom, $1 ipa! 60: vineapples, ‘66 00) pee or verybod from the tacked prio Moutfion, Sa fi tack oaelie ine rots ranger, GUC: weediing . Marten, ‘ete 0, 87.00, es, suit preteen Th tae ee Hees, 97.00 case cea: y Of 33 4-3 Per Cent’ $9.00, 812 6.50. Laundere angerines, § ur show windows are full to overflowing with choice Chri Or styl “a bosom, Tauarsh's all oy, windows are full to « oice Christmas vare 1 a-half long som, " teats ' — n cut #0 that nobody need go without a Handsome Gift Umbrellas} ontrich feather boas in black and | .:4¥, @BCR + :- neo caso RD doe per ’ ‘ 14a dealin eka $1 7-50, $10.60, |“ eERcHin with initial, ak ternien, Vi Ss d oO specially bought for this spec. § each : Renee: A en's Suits an vercoats pooasion—A wealth of the M@W= AWA! OF White Lawn with Hematiioned x Men's Suita in cheviots, serges, clay worsteds, cashmeres, ete.; yor’ hildven. be ys ae S . Border, at, each Se, We : : every garment strictly tatlor-made, hand sewed throughout: Into Seaydarly 7 Pp te pecial Then of pure Belfast Line : , $1.00 and most fashionable cuts—till Christmas, 33 cents on the dollar. For Women, at, tr ho each wite ee fal v s; at, each—Le, oes Md eR oe: Perey, Oo seat es BOG to B16,00 17 En eae nee. Be nk, Jap} of white Silk, with handsome ti oan pkine, 13 rg bit gy omaben ti vercoats upeiioen sae? v BOC to 818 50 eee Saar Seen eee 1 LDS ae w <a perth 120; artighotee Theat OG Have you segn our superb The latest style, including Raglans and Kitcheners, strictly hand <HTROOKS AND PURSwS...) Better ones of Stone Marten, Op- Also Plain White Silk ones toh j 4 string ‘beans, 10¢; imabers. line of Christmas Ties—of the tallored—till Christmas, 88 cents on the dollar ay of them so attractiv : ossum and Imitation Blu =) Sere 506, : 1.50@2.00 per box rarest tints, most beautiful de- Men's Und ig iid be happy in possessing one worth $4.60, for 82.75) preity colored silk ones, Gutter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry erat php origer pee a Inderwear, camel's hair, Men's Hate, regular $2.00 even If something to put in it . ‘i a wie ays . } signs, Cholcest shapes Imagin- fe ce lined, Derby ribbed and and $4.00; till Christmas,’ Wore INOK I ee PME tO DUE IT IE Smee mere rnenenrnrrnen} nite Vaxhingtou — ereamertes, natural wool Underwear, regu Men's Working Shirts,’ suede and sealskin, at en . ‘ Be d prints, B00; Eastern lows, and er 3.00 to $1.25 a garment; till Laundered Shirts all on nine hoc j Fancy Silk Garters and > 8 Cheese— Native Washingto: full ~ariatman btae sk banasiin 400 regular $1.00 to$1.25; cut to. . 40 of Walr ton 1 ’ Ch cream, 12W@lbe, Kantern : New York Men's Shoes, $2.50 to $2.00, Cut to Men's Sweaters ¥1.00 to a1.38; out plain or fr mounted, at’ each Hose Supporters ; Ladies’ Kid Cloves su4@ise: Wixeonsin, 14¢; Roquefor ‘ Ade as 94,46 + BL45 to “a pote RL25, wi.5o, 2 ; dtc: Kdam, $11.00@14,00 por case: b OCG} abe NES Met meee renee J e a » BL.GO, ¢ / _ M ( THE AUROR rwo-clas nest York, 15@16c; Limburger. 10@i7 arn OOO OP OO POPDPDODDRDDDPPORPDD OPPO R RX gh bi pg Nyse soa une, BOS q re che wpa re pee brick, 16417¢; Swine, 18@1be, mn black and) er colors, pair 2 SOc ¢ enc - apacried enn Birleliy" fresh raiich, 85¢; BERG & KESS ER golem, at, eae ones ) Frilled Silk Elastic Round Garters, § | back, bait vost 21 fastern, 226/28. B1.OO, 25, h, pair etty ov. § THE WAVERLY - hree-c Live poultry—Hens, 11%@12c ; large L pended Chbbdiairon af ¢ each, pair in a pretty glass-cov glace, Paris point embroidery, all colors, pair . AL THE MARILLA — Three - clasp French kid, Paris point embrold= ery, PAIT ....56 ++ 1. per palr c email spring, 16c; tur geene, 10@ ide; ducks, poultry—Turkeys, 10¢; geeno, spring, 3 Hest The, 1.2 ; gold initials put er | TAILORS Embossed OPEN EVENINGS re d Satin and Silk Miastio Belt, Hose Supporters, at, pair—¥5e, B0c, THe 510 SESOND AVE, |B any pocketbook at 81.00 or over | free of charge,