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THE SEATTLE STAR. Dy STAR PURLIBNING CO. Every afternoon except Sunday TELEP HO. Rusiness Dept, Main 1060, 28 Baitorial Dept Main 113% MAST, Business Manager > conte pee Week oF twenty-five cents per month, delivered No free copie, ® MARARD WELLS, Pattor ® F. OFFICES: Soattle—110T Third avenue. New York 290 Temple Court Building. Chieago—siT-318 U. 5S. Express Butta! ‘One cont per copy SY mail or carriers, Ratered at the postoftice at Seattle, Washington as second-class matter TURNER STRIKES THE KEYNOTE Senator Turner strikes the keynote of the coming fight of the peo- ple of the Northwest a. J Morgan and Jas. J. @ence and liberty. Listen to these wor ainst the ratiroad trust formed Plerpont Hill, when he says that tt ts a fight for indepen is from Senator Turner's letter to Rogers, Which will boar repetition unti! all shail hear and understand their pur Port: “The act of consotidation cannot but s to the Of the people of our state. Whatever spectous reasoning Interested per. fn may employ ten or justify auch action, it is true, ae it al ways has been and always will be, that is the t Merce. Without it, transportation and tra Monopoly. And while monopoly may sometimes By the decency and moderations of tts exai be tnjurt interests npetition but are r ence, ite viet enalize ; fons, and invartably does so s When #trugsiing to gain or ‘maintain a foothold, it has the same power | | te wither and deetroy that it has to foster, and such ts the extreme . Selfishness of man that it will be found pursuing the former rather than the latter course In the end “Resides, if the facts were other wise, who ts there tn this country that would hold his prosperity and happiness as a be on at the | } Bande of a fow individuals, rather than as an invtolable inheritance | , from the government his fathers framed and he inherited? | “There fore, if there be any power In the federal and state govern Ments to destroy this attempt to fasten a monopoly on transporta- | Hon on the Pacific Northwest, a monopoly so powerful and drastic that | At can build up or destroy at pleasure, and therefore contro! the fortune 2 Of every individual living under its sway, that power ought to be ex ‘ercived. Such a monopoly, tf it once gain recognition and a foothold, wt!t ot only be powerful to affect the material fortunes of citizens Dut it will be so powerful tn its tn fluence, that if It do not usurp gov ‘@rnmental functions, tt will be because of its ability to utilize and con- _ tol at will and for its own purposes, the governmental Institutions now De Siready established, and which the people imagined they were estab- ©. Ushing for themselves and thetr pos terity alone.” For many years Jas. J. Hill posed aa the upbuilder and the benefactor “Of the Northwest. And, to a certain extent, his claims were made good. ‘He virtually created the Great Northern railway, and he did much In- Cidentally for the building up of the city of Seattle. But he did tt with an eye to business. He was not doing things to * obtain thanks as a philanthropist. Mr. Hill wanted extended powe! - fmereased fortune, personal prestige. He fought the Northern Pacific ) _ © the ground that it was a rival, not on the ground that it was oper- _ , Sted against the tnterests of the people : a ‘Now he himself hae taken a step that is AGAINST the public tn- terests in the great Northwest by attempting to consolidate the trans "portation companies. Whatever may have heen kindly aald of Mr. Hill 7m the past as a benefactor, does not hold good today. The people must S Fegara him as they regard any other would-be monopolist who seks © t0 make them pay tribute and to act subserviently to his ends. ) The men of the Northwest are free men. They will not submit to the self-appointed governorship of Mr. Hill or any other man. 0) As the president of the Great Northern railroad, Jas. J. Hill ts a! me As an active factor in an attempted monopolistic seizure of the Ns, ion Mines of this Northwestern country, he is not all right 4 and may expect the vigorous and ultimately successful opposition of the | People, as well as of all right-minded, untrammeled newspapers. —— AS YE DID IT Christmas comes next week. The first Christmas tn the Twentieth | | | | | } ] | Te every Christian country under the sun “merry Christmas” greet- Ange will be heard. The prosperous, the contented, the happy will utter it. But what will be the greetings of those on whom misfortune has her heavy Wand? Tears of grief for departed ones will bind the of many to the joys and comforts brought on the Yule tide. To sick and helpless, Christmas wil! mean little more than other days it in suffering. And how bides tt with the poor—the little children of the poor, who Rot old enough to know why the toy ts forbidden them, or why | are no Christmas dainties in the house? ‘What will Christmas mean to them? Af nothing ts done they will suffer on the day when all should be suffer keenly, Children are sensitive: thetr little hearts break, and so do the hearte Poor. mothers when Christmas comes and with it, no toys, no new ho special favors for the It tle ones. “As ye A414 it unto the least of these, ye did {t unto me." And it seems as though that far cry, coming down through twenty | seenturies, is listened to more attentively this year, in Senttie, thanever | py Refere. Charitable organizations have left nothin undone whic F aecrue to the welfare of th needy. " Ut has been announced that the Charities Organization has estab. Nghed headquarters in the storeroom at the corner of Third © Union street, where clothing and other articles will be received one may be given to H.R. Sizer, secretary of the Bi iy the Benevolent Order of Fike wert @ hundret Slothing to the headquarters. Today many donations are being received Its @ splendid work these people are dotng. In the churches, the charitable societies are working zealously that +the hungry may be fed, the needy clothed and the sick ad nto. It is a splendid work these people are doing The Salvation Army Corps and the Volu | "gathering tithes into their storeroom, wher “fer those who are deserving. And it doing. ‘The thousands who have donated to these them? They are repaid by these words: “It than to receive.” are a me ch might enue and ps Association, bundles of ministered * nteers of America are busy * they will be hushanded is & noble work these people are charities—what {s more blessed about give —_———— Secretary Metkle, of the Chamber of Commerce ) Ras & population of 114,000, and Mr: Metkie knows. ‘ ‘When we reftect that but efghteen months ernment census was taken, this city’s . tells us that § MEO, at the time the gov nha ants numbered $9,000, the F@Atn Of 24,000 in that period, or nearly 2,000 per month, ix astounding. 1+ Me A gein of 42 per cent. An equal gain for the coming nine years will et Seattle well over the lim! 0,000 population tix 1 by the aecretary |, 0f the Chamber of Commerce as a probability tn 191 4 But Seattle is optimistic with the best Of reasons, a that this city has yet entered upon tts period. of greatest eo few Evening Service-—Pastoral symp: SUNDAY THEMES | yeosicins ferucotiwor! sree “ Night”; ‘chorus, “Halleigjan’ ‘the ‘ot | slat artet, “The fh Tomorrow will be celebrated generatiy | } Wolo, reeltative ; by the church Kenttle ox Cheist-| 4 1 Pe RR fas Sunday. A number of them, low-| A dermon, “Whe domig Jowill have thelr special aly ke the Phristmas morning. Among the latter | ie Bre the. Eplacop and Cathote de-| programs fawn churches, with fOUNIS Piymvouth Noval will F fltention will be given t i likes. The sermons will deal 1 EVENS i with the story of Christ and Quartette, “Cnet Tf Maay of the houses of worship will| (ine. ‘Mies Ory, Be eapeciatly, decorated tor. the vcra-| pink ot Hen, in, With flowers and shrubs” the| Sint cihlehers, 7 ieharches will be mate beautiful In praise | fur tenon Gf the Saviors birth Reguiar Sunday Services | rattle t chon felix of good tidings will ring out| services» = *tence on Varth, Good Will to Men }SPRVICE Me the Hirst MM. E. ahurch, Mey. Hl os ninety, atte | Mra di BM. Mandall pastor, beaides the reguiar| folg Vuicent adenine oie, Those allowing musical program! the nay te Dawning’? anne Nom Will be rendered ‘ | leaping Plaine of Hertitor le. Morning Service—Organ voluntary,| Syaplng Plains of Hethleher r “Christmas Symphony.” Mex. 'W. it f a Seen pow alah chores, aith onior ¢ EVENING SERVICE Prepare Spear, Grand Conan, “Warth Make) oa! Guar’ “tisten'to the Knots weet ie Nolne': quartet, “Te Deum Lai-| the Mines Ridgwn Holy Nigt Gamon,” Mr. M. M. Grout, soloist; ser: {a Lacheuy; anthem, “Glore i men, “The World's Quest Ke in the Highest.” Dr. Leon tid Hee Greatly,” ‘The Mena hedeeed: | ; postiade, Triumphal March, 3 7 : diden, At ‘the Mymouth Congregational | jabout the matter, SCARCITY OF KEROSENE Oil, Seattle May Have to Spend Christ: | ttle Mas @ coal oll famine, ‘The | rw admit it cannot be obtained for love or money Why the So far the price of the| article has not risen, but it the | where it will go. The St tard Ol} .'s agents In the elty are reticent | mas Eve Without It | Kerosene etther in bulk or cased, explained Amine continues there ts no telling | | They say it may be because ahtp: nts are snowh 4 be temporary Christinas dem Kast great that th t be aupplied. — Unters hipments of oll reach the M, A BTeAt many Seattle Will celebrate Christman eve dark. The agents aim that th toubt ef me the th nd tm | West oity people in th the oil Will have « days, but the groce and way it may be a & supply reaches the | Sound ANOTHER FACTORY pany Tt ts possibte Se may be- | wood pulp board and paper factories in the West | George B.” Adair, of this city, has reoet a communicath ft n the! financial backers of. the ern, | saying that if a satiafa y a} |tion with available wa an | be secured on Puget | went nite in M SPECIAL MEETINGS | The Qu jock In the A neer block. Lecture b |S _Clark, “Wisdom How Attained The Theosophical Soctety, An=n da Lodge, meets Sunday ot 1118 Third avenue at 7:30 p.m. Lecture: “The Sacraments.” —- Ladiew’ Furs made and repaired. ©. C. Berg, 1218 Paird Dr. Waggoner, dentist, removed to Globe block, cor. Firat and Madison. a Buy a Diamond Ice Coupon Rook. ‘The season is on. Tel. Main 1061 i Children’s Illustrated Books. Den- Coryell Co. n Fresh Home SmokedHams ‘The same quailty you ar paying from 18 to 18 cents per pound for. Special to- day, per pound 12% CENTS. If a saving of 4 to 65 conta on @ single Ham in any object, better buy It TONIGHT. No telephone orders taken for Hams to- day. SOFT SHELL Per pound Ize MIXED NUTS—Per pound PAPER SHELL ALMONDS— Per pound . he BROKEN MIXED CANDY Per pound Best French WAL PRS torts THE SEATTLE STAR. he aPjougall & outhwick Co 717 -19- 21-23 First Avenue. All Our Black Goods Go on Sale Monday and Tuesday at a Considerable Reduction We want to reduce our stock before in- ventory and to do so quickly we've gone through our entire Black Goods Stock and made a gen- eral reduction. Considering how appropriate black dress goods are for Christmas gifts, this sale comes at a very opportune time. The Sale Commences Both Days at 9A.M. $2.00 Silk Warp Crepes, Blarits Cords, Faconne’s Silk Warp Henrlettas will be $2.00. 2.00 Zidelinen, Silk Warp Crepe de Chines, Broadeloths, Vene tian Cloths, Storm Cheviots, will be $1.02 $1.80 Sik and Wool Melrose Cloth, Sik Warp Drap 4'Alma, Silk Warp Eudora, 81k Warp ( ta, Wool Tus. I. Rep Bilk Warp, Marceletta, Storm Serge, Wool Whipcord, Queen's Cloth, Wool ¢ will be $1.29, $1.25 Canvas, Wool Prunetia, 80k Warp Menrietta, Silk Warp Endora, Wool Mignonette, Wool Sollel, Wool Whipeord ntram Cloth, Rroadecloth, will be he price reductions range correspondingly throughout the entire stoc All the Exclusive Patterns of Black Dress Goods Will Be Half Price ALL TOYS DOLLS AND GAMES IN THE BASEMENT ARE NOW HALF PRICE Store Open Evenings Until Christmas YouMustHave Made Up Your Mind By this time just about what you're going to buy for his pr ent. If it's @ useful article, we should receive a call because w ful articles of wearing apparel. The Question ¢ r fit need not enter your caleu time, for should & garment not fit, w Pleased to ex change it after the holidays, Then ods ate of known SATURDAY, DECK MER 2, t9, 7 = HOTOGKAPHOENS Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ACTORS and BUILDERS ig tre For San Francisco rOnING etree ‘CLASSIFIED ADS. <°" Loe eS AMSTRACT ov 11TLI DRAMATIC SCHOOLS ‘ : | Hoon: WHIT LENEYMARPORD Xb Ra FAAS FOR SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA | wtraet tablished 1860, ri ” tage Cily oF City of Topeka sailing AMCH TORS | for Alaska Deo, 21, 90, 31; Jan. 1.) P-RONONOR euak 7 BON [ake THe Wen | Hae ine toe ay Ticket OMce, 114 Jamon t.. Beattie laity f DWE SsMAKERS | M, Talbot, Com’) age: C. W. Miller, Anwts | ene ‘ 4 ry at Gent A dock, Reattle an JOUN GRAHAM, 820-421 Giobe bik, Tel. | MIG HANBON--Stylieh milline atl | Samen 22a lowest prices, Corner Fourth and | |B. W. HOUGHTON, 41417 Coilinn oO KH . CAINE, Prowt | prosecuted and detended in ail courte, 18! LYNCH & BUAW, 46-7 Maller b ONE ACRH Ds KRUSE 8, 5. LINE t | Mew, A 8 “astirys, neck: On a atreet car line, close t) qui 4 f peal an be had for what sm .* . ; wi iW PICEA, C1 Meinay Viork ot io the-ohy will Cape cal sac, . PLECTMICAL BAC HINER acres—all good land. a cisco Route Aiens nar 6 2 REOKE WIGAN TO, Bynaton 08 HWEST TRUST AND g ¢ Len 8. 8. John 8. |) PRANK E F : ua wirtog and be DEPOSIT Co. APE 8g 1 Santa apts =o A: *. bes a Weetern evanwee te Fatate De ime me mha Re ig ee LAMOUTH, 206-6 Pacih: And CO» tRACTORA 90h, Wreetr culmea "toe gy 4 te MACDONALD, 60 Jurk 4 ” a Robert Dollar i, PALMER & BROWN, P highwa Tel, Main 660, hk Carrying freight and passen CONOVEM, 42-43 Haller ron work a gers, reduced rates, LYMAN i. KNAVP, 10 Haller arbor | t Frelgnt Oftice iexet omce J) LYMAN KN Halter bu cropeing os Arlington Dock. 618 First Ay i Ah A Ae INANCIAL | ye }. Main 1033, Tel. Main 1147 J J DOUGLA®, tn New k | savor a ae | y Tel. Main 101 HORACH Pethit, 616 New ¥ MMoweet rates. 820 Burke bi. | ten i FENKY, 330 Tork LY loaned on horses, furniture, Jew- | ane ‘or O1TON BES savaucon on salaries, Room 10 Downs pai For Honolulu | ypc eens | ths i tion Co 1 eae Bre Tel. Oak 168. | Oar Peete ee, Oana, ren and Bape ing _ The Globe Navigation Co, witl SB a Indore hi, amie and Replies ' ampaten AUCTION GALE of fine farniture! WarKan a wid. Morrison 6 and ? lots a $ at 10:30 sharp, Fine oak bedroom MENT ~~ | Corner 120 on Queen Anne, —_ 1 For rates of chairs, sider 1, rockers, hail POM ALE | Business chance; no special knowh at frelaht don to the ollies tree, bureaus, bookcase, elegant edge; profits $100 per week: im = compant’'a upright plano, extra fine library | FOR #ALM-NEW NOUsES. vestigate, i = corner lst and Madison. table, child's crib, revolving be Z | two: ¢ gee, one $550, one 3m, & ghene, uae th cane, tapentrion, tollet neta, extra | 1,600, $1,700 $1.500—Three » Houses and lots and Income peeps se . gad fine shell china, willow rockers, “ag RP ag ts a erty in all parts of the city, oe Y NOTTINGHAM, Mer bed lounge, couches, art squares,| cash, balance §20 per m BOGUE & SCMMIDT, = 1g, carpets, Cook range, heaters, | 7 62% Pacific Block. E- Kory, lads, ete. No reserve:|_WING_& GUION, Bajtey puiigine. _ | 7% Pacific Biook. J 5. G, Bickerton, auctioneer. HORSES FOR BALE. wn home, oun you « den we Thi . a o all at the Be! Town pier, ere a hor per mon’ The White Pass and] © (6 jicksr®n; eenersi suctianssr, |Call at the Hell Town stables, where Tt canteens Geroes - rv avenue Sie” u wil a h 108 Pike street. Open Yukon Route BANKS | and right prices. "Third ave, be- Ee , To the Atlin, Big Salmon, Yu THE CANADIAN BANK OF tween Bell and Battery s at- prices kon, pnd a White Horse COMMERCE. tle, Wash. Phone, Main 1160. COLLINE & WILLIAMS, ning. dletricts Capitat pata 000,000 | HSN yr ot sosen band vam 8 Bultivan Butiting Mining district : see ee |“ housenota “gon bedroom sets, | WORKING imen with smi 7 THROUGH MAIL, EXPRES8, P) puryius $2,000,000 | ang re tiene 5 ae PASSENGER AND FREIGHT Inter slic o time A gen: | ture Co. 110-312) your hemes. 26 Hinckley block. fERVICE MAINTAINED DUR- |) eral banking tr z-fecond avenue south. Tal. Wed 1223. | sep ING THE WINTER, SRATTIA BRANCH of James! ROOM modern house, block from | ‘ages, modern. awellings Mreet and Recond avenue. nM ail parte of the city. Ge 8. P. BROWN, Gen’l Ast, ; 0... CAMBRON, Manawer Madison, $1,609; terms, Address) 1h ttmest Go, Sis Tibed aveoun $19 Firat Ave, ibeattie, || FUGET SOUND NatigNAL BANK OF| The Stee KCBBER STAMPS —— {EWELL, Vice Presi (fea re ILLAND ol Tra a And General Manager 9°" || cepitot erect, paid in gaahone; wurptun, 980.-| "ECOG SD Dow: gigs, address Dy By | COMMIAC re: dom McClure, 6.0. Star. a) kate sixniie~ J. FRANCIS LEE, Traffic M <, ee 5 J. & Goldemith, vice! _” rs —— | PRINTING AND BINDING Beattie, Wash, and Skaguay, || tt, & ony, “cambiar Bon: and Famer, virda, aiking Deere S | wargr ts Peace Kpiiate Pristina BGS ‘Alaska. | vaneend jnyprincipal cities tm the |“ specialty, Dire food, seeds. J, Jonneon, | THE try Brose, Candas 6, ~"-PORERAL DIRECTORS — > py vet and Pike. [me it " Secona SUPFERWORTH “A BONE embalmors | WARKET Raper eo Port Orchard Route | 53%, Vartan tare, Sapien | MAME, a etegs Daily service, cpomnave Bey 8 ie | cash, Commerciai savings and trust bust-|— are ae ort wate” LA. am paints remerton (U ‘avy Yard and| nese _ | PINTAP EROS, Tale Rosner evema~ | BLL omen: = | Dry Dock), Charleston, and Sidney. |" SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAD TARNEss AND SADDLERY ‘Shag Bore: STEAMER K MBORLEY Se DERIOS HE Geai- | eeTROPOLITAN Athion and Iniand Flyer | ral baw | dencal avenue. PORE Nog or | From Columbia Dock, foot of Col-| Py gg or gE WeLe WANTED-PEWALE | - SHOW cases | umbia street | rs — ed | "Leave Seattle-6:30 a. m. (except| ash Noor sie i Ave far | WEAPRCE Show Case Cor 1515 Fie Sey Call up’ Main | Sundays) and 10:00 a. m., 1:15 p. m, | (for Mer. ARE HOUSE LOPITABLE work, Bibi iu NATIONAL BANK OF LY COMMERCE, Bremerton only) and 4:30 p. (Saturday only, extra trip 11:30 p.m.) t%0.00. | HELP WANTED—m ALE ’ Leave Bremerton—§-18 and 11/46 0 i banking business.” MC. | SEN Gur catego “eupiniea bow OE SPECIAL NOTICES — m., 3:00 and 6:15 p. m. Leave Bidney “ n. R. Spee. or, cash. Sete) eight wee toole |SEALED bids will be received 7 ee] 4 11:30 a. m. 6:00 p.m, | SePueit raul a Ha | guaranteed. mailed the board of directors of Seat 4 Lee arieston—6.00 and 11:35 a. | Safe Vault Boxes for Rent. io Bre School District " m.. 605 p.m Tin NATIONAL BANK ws o'clock noon Monday, Dec. 24, 190If | ior Pleasant Beach and Bean «on sae cos = Your First—For addition of eight war | Point take steamers leaving Beattie | deners ite inst, Godan Wapite, fn ter closets in Rainier school. Sees At 10:00 a. m. and 1:15 p.m. Leaving | oN ‘ ond--For addition of ten urinals Bremerton at #:15 a. m. and 6:16 pum. | pres PC Te ei ercs | South echaol, Staite seperate til : |_Fare 0 cents round trip. set Renae on each: specification in each casa An extension of the present sys 60 ON THE - - y—Rooms tbe wi | tems construction and mati ITY > EVERE i fica | and to b ted with the ? EVERE i | CONKLIN HOUsE, iti0y Third ave and to be connected with CITY OF EN ERETT STRANGER, ATTENTION th eete | ‘Sewer ayeteme Gil Unser scene SEATTLE, EVERETT AND BD) gyy hing for a mate and promavie | HONE E ATKINGOR, hostel Tawrance | Of city sanitary Anepector. ‘The: | |v, Seattle, 700 8. mn, 12m. pare a fat gt gst board reserves the right to reject J Ey: Bee 48 Se da 20 to Oe eens |W. V. HINEMART & Co, MO RO¥-wnc | any and al cpr 1% Tosing tripe daily Das ieee trea, ‘JUN ® LYMAN "BANKS, Sec. SGonngetione = At Beattie “with str ee | I F0a Saal “consecd “We TORT completed, modern, up-to-date Flyer for Tacoma. At Everett with returns, deal with the tables, boarding is for remt. Str Mikado ‘for Snohomish, and Ever | 1800 Western. Main 647 ty Feed and Sale Stables, 2100 eth gnd Monte Cristo Tallwray, | an-Amer LOANS AND INSURANCE Ww navenue, Tel., Main 838, Colman Dock. Bee oh Re | 31a | Yawen : - a Merchants’ Dock” Everett Telephone | Third avenue | PARES BOA WELT Te ina} i TAILORS cia | a E. B. SCOTT, Manager. | Lowe = TAYEOR, the taiior, 1116 _ave, Cail _aréund and see us 4 cd ave ANDERBON, | LOST—A bunch of keys, Wednesd } 1 SALOON MEN, ATTENTION! December 18. Return and receive K | M ] FOR he reward. Star office, 1107 Third ave CEICY = MCKMLYTE UO. "rn tke eit” See whan’ abitaes | LOST White, and brown spank mings Mosquito pi TENTS and aw care, B ‘apd $2,200. reave to the name of Bob. Return sar mining hose and ¢ | 111 Occidental Ave. | f shich simount goe-nait an be | to 1824 Toenny. way and get. $8.00 ") WACHISISTS | linbiity—everything le ecid r besides—#o you Phone Main 495 | abe sa band as ream Candy Snore od Jems micany # orth, at ins stoen, We ee de | ew er == Recelved fresh every day < case, are a great winner, We offer | is i COSTUMES for rent, Alfred 1 cen” Runde’ & Briaad, regsuigr, scent gmplity, ROOTES OCOE posx " seat We ofter mont See adie wae hen Bae ee Bunde & conte ot” Create” and Men's Neckwear..6O¢ to @% } Boys’ and Children's Neck- Ail izes at this price, so long as | music taught and furnished for ali Chosen maker a not sadgathae :) tana oi} ee LRBe to 506 the lot laats, | #ecaslon arpumns Ph pas preent; 6-pou ‘ 5. Jo 4 , pend saurie For argent L RE P $1 35 Men's Collars ...18e to 2he } Plane yao a ae Seat Broken Mixed, per pound Grand. Rapits “running ight saaay: | STINE AND aiwria er Box, a Men's Cuffs Berets. Hy Tom Thumb, per pound ner of tie. Brin met, wit PLACER mines wanted in t Monin Coven «44-02 2} Hoye’ and Chandran. oto | Crystal, per pound satin ana Rte glade tmuet be"hiks eens | St, Washington; good | Men's Shirte cto RZ. a ug, ¢ file * y need apply Sp ys 1 Cream roe ot the i AR C ERY en's ni wear, pe r , he * Ve h aie . Fi THREB STAR CREAM Men's Underwear, per 680) oy and Gl “9 Retox crasck : 20¢ | “A+” Germaaraters pool STaUa 7 Vp-Ith DEVORN sos se dy Ae Men's Hats S150 1085 fo «B00 to P1265 | Bon-Bons, with nut or Jelly, S:tb 3 ee it a a-pound Jars... Me Men's Caps Zhe to ®t } Boys and 6 Shirt | boxes, ench 81.35 | | rar toent en nee 5 pownd Jae on MSO & Men's Trousers 2 =e ° ey to #1 Bon-Bons, plain, 5-Ib. boxes, each, | And throat. 331 Burke building | Bros. CHRISTMAS “TREK CAN- Men's Sut $10 to B25 { Boys and bapcr ae y | 5 be tayaallie om Dh. KiNBA Walley buildin Vorce cunrine DLES Ber bom, 3498 or 4h Men's Overcoais. $10 to #40) wear. . Seemann Bt | see creer ILS | on We few bigh-ciass | DRS A. MACKINNON ¢ okaGIE BIE rer ee ‘ pode ecu ea eh RO } Boyw’ and Children’s Hate lode Kind that Ae | ee. CHRISTMAS TREE CAN 2 5 to 81.50 | 5 mice hat ~{ DLE HOLDERS—Per a: Just now we're showing the ¢ Boys! and Children's ( | % = om i ee Deceit ites Osteopathy & Paine Ww hind iit a finest assortment of wage te x " ancl ne Beattie three years. “Phone, Main 60." | WaNTEDORMAG SHOPPING BAGS—Kact 2 Children's’ Vastes Suits | onde aying investments that me vas | PATENT ATTORNEY a CHILDREN'S KNIFE Swit Cases and ; ' | Investment Ce, 012 Third avenge" | BARNET 2 O6, Fe we Bia. i PORK SET—Ie onto Fine Valises $ |r & aDAMS, dre man bia. | HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED. < 4 In the Cit 2 Boys’ and ‘Children’s Over | | c f | ERSONAL ma BRIAR PIPRS IN ; coats 83.50 to 810 | | | COW te : J LINED CASE—Kach | . | BUTTER, LARD. Fron #0 81.50, 82.00 and 82.50 * « ~ CELEBRATED CANDIES | “™UttAt® commission novsn. | Fe neh stl po HARD: ucND poe BICYCLE WRINGER | } 1 x k | services secures inte ws| which goes to prove that the pu fe bearing —Fiach i f aise lin handsome Xmas packages on in one of the lena lic know @ good thing and a IRON PRAME WRINGERS Aaqua-Proof Overcoats {0 gentlemen anc e Xmas package prodice “and osteonii clate it. We have Just recete C | GOG Aiip Maat CHO, 4 backed by our and fancy baskets; also | of Souetiaped ince, ti86. | fresh car of our Fancy Towa at 2 ‘sot a : ; guarantee to keep you dry~ $20 to $258 As Asa ass | | Tank Scrcremtes dives; conmersial | ai Geo Dee Bee we 6 1s saing sowcgynece 60 Cea 2000000009900 OOOOOOREAOOOOOOOOOOOOAOOOOON ales | Kettle Rendered Leaf Lard. » Third Ave ) { pail, 6 O-1., $1.21 A list BA v4 <atiil Ve sell our Fine Fresh ¢ TEOAT NOTICES | PLACER tilnes wanted in the state | ; Angee * “< ‘ Washington; good gon Exes ad e in TO STOCKHOLDERS, J. Redelsheimer & Co. cuiy mee app 4 par | theyre shy yee mein, < e - chica tore " | BSS COLLGUIES an't' walk the s most with tle, will be % B1.00 ¢ Strongest Overcoat House in the State | FAMOUS CANDIE | CCAR Wernin” Rhorthaind web Pb oct Mare. Bhs bong = Tea chit 4 il be he id at tap to iz-ineh, eel 800-802 First Ave. Cor. Columbia Street Plot: 2s; re dseadhers. Acme Husinews | Cow Butter Store, 1490 Firat and | Thursden ieee ey eae , bast ly Ww Are Sole Agen for I v's. | Wi N dere Bus. Cail. Main dia alabama. = ednesday the reg ooper evy Pato auREDOR Sn RRA | MEA Sa wer et | Gay) for ie Bulpong of olsen Wholesale and Rota!’ Grocers c Phar | Sheldon, the word: Be dl. Red Prom o | ing y ansacting of any t as ited other bu t may properly 104-106 FIRST AVENUE has. G. Holcomb d : aires Co ean en A Ae 1 and he positivel Oly » ral u a rec 9 216-218 Burke Buillding, cor. Second and Marion ‘4 POR e.g Aadinyg mauin iga,| divorces y alfaitas bustin THE annual sto Jers meeting iq a 7:20 p.m by Rey, Dr 0 m., ad-|w prea: oth mornin a eventr . ¥ be 5 , 7 Saturangs ' ; i J ‘ ‘ rh a syraine | New Tawue Pythian Weatmin ebyterian ch Tomo | 2 Unitarian elureh-Wey. W aang . vebhik bien | Peteabeliyhiaes waikatee tettone ae. | peria R. H. Eng YM ANK oe Hae? Viet Ps amen tn Tteratnre, in Business| Mtagnivient and Ixaitation to prepare fo | MADAM” CAROLINA — ‘the weil | i ' et Hinckley ee ee B of No. Tha | and in 8 the vent of Christeits, No] known, wonderful clatrvoyant me. | uigek, a Both weete ae NA 1 oe De Llwyd, pastor: 11 8. m.. “The | ‘Phe Floating Christin Endeavor So-| ture; ne given; paimist read- | OX}POS? " ‘ %, \ handsome. stock : EVENING. , Iden of Incarnation 0 'p. m.,|clety will hold services Sunday atie ings and cards; 250 up. 1209 Ist of Gold Rimmed Chetatmas Carol No. 2 The Church and Its Vaine to Educa. | neon the Rritish ship Nelson. "p ave,; room 105; Green 1120 ter RIC Masnagendie lat ave. Eyeglasses, Pearl | scarry iiravene Abin s | tion | the bont ‘a tof Madison st CLOTHES CLEANING WANTED—Old gold ; eff. Greatest varle ithe, cum nd Presbyterian church | BEL» direction of Mrs. A. ¢ Trinity Parish ehureh—Nev. H at ods é SEATTLE Clothes Preasing C iiier in | sel, mie. jeweler, 28 Hinckley ety in a ‘and prices pil cise ge. S:ppectal mestes! service mmpaniat, Mex Frank D,| Gowen ri 11.8 m., “Locking tor | Gatheite Churches | shape, f1.80, months dyeing, repairing. | GADIPS, try a bath Mra. Tait HE EN OLE OPTICAL COs Ehret ete MAT, jt genus i Niel cc] Oe Ts he Bilectinn’ Gate Sep ; ANCING ACADEMIES FASHION Hair Store has removed to © 8 ocd evennn, Zor lem.” Mra. F, Kubiman will sing The | nov" lames Thompen pastor; 11.6. ta ttery Street M. #. church—ttoy,| vices at 8 and 10:30 A. m.. And T poor | DANCING claases for’ beglimers” Wamatay || Second ave pee, Te Holy Ch in the evening the subject |“the Fact of Our Lord's Nativity More |H- D. Brown, pastor: 9:49 4. m., Love | Kunday school at 3p. m od Friday evening at. B80. Prot Wi PRYSICIANS AND SURGEONS tthe will be “Christian Cltt-| important, Than the Date"; 7:30 p.| feasts 11 a Teele Sebewe wo mt Hacred Heart church Rov. George| ati. Menke hail Pike SuYat® leesons | pi ~y RTEWART, “Specialist in dis: | om Ai Rite m., special musical program. | “Restraine Bem | nt pastor. 59:10 wm: | sree Hoe COLLINE tects “attack romen, | edinburgh Medien | gu rst Presbyterian chur re, Free: terian church —Rev Virat, Christiey. ehyreh—Rev. 1. 11.) ome aaa “ a a v8 nable and welect society dancing, Stu- | i5y ES, removed to i8-ia Wi detiaby the chote, Tun "NP P48) Purshaens Threat che, Bieth of Parlet”:| br Rey. Ac 7:90" pe my tha | {uuren H Low mene UGA! ha! [OL MUSKET ATTEN sting Life le fast blue, strictly all woo!, at 0 p.m igheast Gift 7:40 8. m nd sermon, 8 oAO . 2 Tel. White 630; res, Buff 941 $2.00. Hugh Gitehrint, ‘pastor: Ata. m. | church Nev. | n. Weber, pastor, Mey. Tr ke Rullivans | et stud “rg-mersd ‘ FB | en Blick sot; ten tirees fast | KIRK, 1209 First Avo,