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5 fS SERIOUSLY ILL rnor Rogers Struggling With Pneumonia): PIA, on oft iy, if a Mapate Wash. Rov, hb ---Physicians Consult De Rogers is The but sick Dr. Ingham thinks he has a change h, but even in to come, and m: that ay pull case he confined to his bed for sqme governor was stricken with day's w last Friday alght. in his office. after at it was thought best to keen the from the public, as the attend B Physician believe. for immediate alarm. In Mexican Market ings Death to Forty-Five there was no ‘On Sat- While this was io baling collapwed, harming and there are thought to forty: five aad Gfty more a | ICKE T FORGERS CITY, Mo, Dee. 22—A | Of ticket forgers has been at ‘a this city for the past few and the railway companies to have lost thousends of large portion of the | RECEIVES Pen moe room t Dec, 32% —In the the Vutican oda y Fecelved 26 of the cardinals ; who presented to his holi he season's greetings and the ot the chareh, with i pope replied to the address in and had the appearance condition and socialistic subver- | Brown’ ed trom midnight of Saturday to! Sunday. | Against FRE VERY DRY Wash., Dec. enforcement of w, this was a very dry Yesterday. as all saloons were the 23.— Of $1,500 damages against She clatms to have been Ny injured by a fall caused Sripping on @ loose plank on East street between th avenues. October 24. Bowling fournament bandicap bow! Beattie Athiesic met ihe B ny de a hope capt eore of 248, ir. Be ‘TP handicay pa “leaned ry Benno concerning Alexande ‘ope 8 points. 20 point Wow Baturday night by 6. T. oe a Nineteenth | ‘The Pope 2 tourpament However, fe msay ter awarded to for ere presented both Inctyd. in the 2077, L heaved _ Mr, Mexander’s Circular Was published in the Star of efrew former of the Washington Press d to be published and etr Among German residents of 7 Heal pastor of the German | Lutheran Zion chur Concerning that circuin y subroitted the following ition to the Star “The outrageounty #!and Scattered broadcast over and even published tn a Ger- Paper In Tacoma would «i: i right to bring the matter b @ court, derived therefrom? © ¥ hae aa the Rev, h, ome yun cite the eme but what good could damage, for a man like cannot aamage me “My court. te the public h court I stand now for 8% years, only wish the Ame I can't sue Alexan- Before ican {0 read and understand the language to read and judge Mr therasely 19 mis ‘ular. There are not more | presentations in that can only congatiiate the Ger- the edit- Presse, and this city to of the Washt has the largest cireulat | SAY Gerroan paper inthis part of the} ken out of unworthy and and have the a. ry, hands manage exclusive hands ‘bi ington mn of 4, editorahip’ in f the Aer pro. ndition was orning the headway put the urday the governor's ¢ worse and by Sunday n dine had made such that ft was decided to give facts to the newspapers, Dr, P, B. M, Miller of Seattle ars rived at noon and was driven at once to the realdence of the governor, He and Dr but the result was not Gov 1 64 Years, and although ly active and healthy, he ts neverthe. his family and officials of the state, | into @ fever of expectancy WASHINGTON, D. C., It was announced at | Meuse this afternoon that Governor Crane of Masmehusetts had dectined | the position of secretary of the treas- ury, which ts to be made vacant by the remignation of Lyman J. Gage. Politica! reasons are sald to be the ones which prevent Mr. Crane's ac- ceptance of the higher honor. When | the matter was taken under consid jeration by political leaders of Mas- chusetts, they urwed on the ge ernor-elect the necessity of his fill. ing his term for the good of the party Interests Im the state, and his ac tion was taken in accordance. BOSTON, Mass, ROSALIE IN QUARANTINE Unfortunate Passengers Must Stay Two Weeks at Williams Head Upon atic "ar Victarla from Seattle Dec, 22. verday discovered aboard In the person of child, a Httie girt only sit year the vessel, and passengers were all ordered inta quarantine by Dr. Fraser, health officer. They will be obt to remain there at least two weeks | case Sf varlolold te not from Aeattle, | uM irs mother, a Mrs Livew flotting siith’ ber two cpligren., ‘As soon as the Honalle reached quar antine, Doctors. Watt commenced fumigating ber and expect to have the ship reedy again for ser vice by tomorrow night, so that there will be Tittle interruption of service as far as the vessel be concerned. | The sumpects hare si been accommo: dated at Willams’ Head, where bos tals, houses, ete, are fitted up com oriably for such emergencies The expenses of the detention will be | borne by the Alaska Steamship Com pany. Te & pranible that many of the pas. sengers will be released in a few days, as they were not fasion. The authorities wired Ottawe for tnetructions rent MD. Hi, Gray. one of the passengers made his escape yeaterday EDITH ARRIVES | First Officer Thinks There Is No | Chance for Matteawan The collier steamer Edith, from San Franciseo, is taking on a 3,600- ton cargo of coal at the bunkers. Bhe will sail for ‘Priseo in @ day or two. |The Edith t a sister veasel to the ill-fated Matteawan and is owned by Mr. Jerome of San-Franctaco. Speak | ing of the latter vessel, the first of- | ficer of the Edith thought there was no possible chance of ever hearing of her again. She had undoubtedly | sunk with all on board. ‘The Edith experienced fine weat until ahe reached the mouth of the Columbia. From there to the straits the weather was quite squally and rough. SOME SERIOUS | CHARGES MADE The Celebrated Marie Olsen Case Now in Court Marie Olson ts the principal of a duction case which Js on tral before Judge Bell. The defendants are Her- bert Bruce and Ole Johnson. Bruce is a wealthy farmer of Skagit county, and Johnson an employe of | his. Johnson w Miss Olson in Minnesota, and the plaintiff's atory Ie that Johnson came to her in Seattle and induced her to 0 to Bruce’ m to cook, the latter being a man. She affirms that she and ce became engaged to marry and that the seduction was accomplished under cover of that relation. She ancorts that a conspiracy existed be » Bruce and Johnson to ruin and says that Johnson advined her to encourage Bruce in every way @s he would make a good husband |for her. She states that she was previously chaste and of good repu- tation and that by reason of subse- juent lows of character and mental anguish she has suffered $10,000 dam- a. The case promises to be bit ontented, L. H, Wheeler and N. &. Peterson represant the platn tiff, and J. T. Ronald, L. C. Gilman ¥. A. Noble and George F. Aust rep voamsit i defendants. ter! Accident at Green Lake t Fitts, © young man who I met with a pain Iking on a striking on h Heattle Genera wn fell at, the los is now |b | ii | Ingham then went Into | Rogers is a man! | ve fears are felt by those of | His iiness hae thrown the capit i | and Tuesday jrouth co west winds, CRANE CAN'T ACCEPT TREASURY PORTFOLIO Has to Decline the Proftered Honor for State Political Reasons the White! Dee. %—Gov-! morning, a mild case of smallpox wm |The ocanton | Fesaenty and Anderson | THE SEATTLE, Dolphin Arrive Che xteamer Dolphin a terday afternoon from T @ passenger lat of nls T2d boxes of Wrany Nhe also carried. several ka and Klondike mall vived here you \ about at $ r the cane of ( on lant wamimer, was & pai Dec. 28. The ‘aper Works was a) deatroyed fire this los 50,000, The noknowe meat compl na. The WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight occasional rain; brink erner Crane gave Out a statement this afternoon ih which he denies that political reasons compel him (0 remain in the etate and thus decline the treasury portfolio, He xayx that his declination was based solely on inability to arran, his business af- faire on such short notice and i\Iness in his family, wun try Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo. 2. | Myron T. Merrick, of Cleveland, with now be tendered the treasury port- follo, it {# sald, bat he may also de- SEATTL WASHINGTON, T'S UP T0 KING ED. Chile and Argentine Ask! Him to Arbitrate WASHID Consul Argentina, hax cabled the partment that all dipior uurces between Argentina and Chile seem to have been exhaunte 1 Argentina has appealed to King Bd ward to arbitrate, Chile claus this actly the courte she adopted two weeks ago Thix action has been expected for the last few days, but up to Unis time the government has taken no d cisive action, YON, D, neral Wilson Cy Dee. 2 t Santlago, Minister Recalled BUENOS AY Dee Senor Portela, the minister to Chile, hh been recalled and leaves Valparaiso Wednesday, His recall meets with the approval of the p who are imbued with « war spirit an strongly am at the outset of the dispute. : The government has resolved (o maintain ita rights until Chile shall make a full explanation. | Conservative estimates place the! number of men who will be mobil-| ined at the first call at not lean than 80,000, and there is a further reserve | of 90,000 young men Who would re- spond on notice. Unele Duty LONDON, Dec The Times to- day comments on the choosing of| King Bdwa: > arbitrate the die- pute between Chile and Argentina, | and says thet It Is as much the duty | of the United Btat it bs of Gre Britain to preserve peace. It adds that the opinion of the Amertean government would recetve the hearty pport of Londen and would insure & peaceable settlement of the trouble. MoEvers Iii cline, as be has been offered the am- bassadorship to Italy and prefers " live abroad, | TURKEY FORBIDS LETTERS stais Only Will Be Distribute: All Communications jtakew io the # LONDON, Dee dispatch save iswued & notice that henceforth oo Closed letters. wil be necepeed tor, dior | teibation, end that all cortespendence | rata trees, Set sat’ be cow. ‘postal om ts creating mur! the Torelgn residents, mean & system of ge that Ie to be almoat unbearabis, rticalerty ie this true among the ta of the Amerivan colony, where ready wrong over action = PARKER NOW A FREE MAN a Remarkable Triat Comes About Remarkably | End Lawrence Parker didn’t do it. He did pot help rob the First National bank in Mareh 1900. At leant, the | Jury said ao yesterday noon. after 20 hours’ deliberation and premedita- tlon. At midnight Saturday it was given out on good authority that the jury stood atx to six: At noon yes- terday they came into court and an- need that they stood ii to 1 ‘They had lined up that way since morning. They told Judge Griffin that it seemed unilkely t they cot agree, and Juror Thompaan | stood up and said he was the lone | man He said: “I think that my stand is right, and I know I am hon est in it ‘The attorneys on both sides and the defendant retired to the ant room, and consulted for a few min utes. When they returned, in an swer to a query from Judge Griffin, Prosecutor Fulton sald he was will ing that the Jury shouid be discharg. ‘Will Morris Didn't Kaew Will H. Morris, for the defense aaid he didn't know whether the 1i were for or against his man, but that Parker desired a decision, if | ponsible. Mr. Morria then anked that | the urt's inatructions regarding ircumatantial evidence be read | Ggntne ye casa thers wag’ ba tach noise In the courtroom at the time that he did not hear that part hin self, and he doubted whether the jury did. A juryman also asked ‘or them. They were locked up in the clerk's office, but ariftin rewrote and read a ¢ desired point, Five mi jury room brought @ verdict, and Parkor was a free man for tho first | time in 21 months. His case has been pending so long | | because he was convicted once, and went to the supreme court which reversed it. Parker is well iked about the jail, where he has been a trusty for a long time, com- ing outside almost at will. He has often been sent downtown on bust ness for the jailers. He Ix a man | of g004 personal appearance and of more than ordinary intelligence, Some Theta An incident of the trial {s worth telling, ax It has subjected Walter Fulton to considerable chaffing, and he has been advined to go on the stage ne a hypnotist. While mak ing his opening argument to the jury, he sald of certain testimony for the defense, "There Ix nothing in that.” An old. juror with Horace | Greeley whiskers, ejaculated “That's #0, there isn't And yet the old gentleman went back on the prose- | cutor at last. | Another one t# on Will Morris, In | cloning id, “T ims | plore you, gentl you think there In a chan Innocent, acquit him, ‘The court will | Instruct you that he ix entitled to every doubt." Some of his auditors told him after the fury retired that this had @ dangerous sound; but it looks as though the attorney knew the strong point of his case, and he has the laugh on the boys now The Christmas Argus | Th the cam Christman Argun in mont read The illustrations not typed and the typographical| ork is up to its usual high stand-! ard, ate ~ |ROOM-WORKERS | tory | hin | irament an matter, thortties | Sorte, to natar feau citlgens that they must thelr Meation within fftern on ‘ef expulsion from Turacy Govera ftrong protest drawal of the notes, There is at pres fot no nataralisation treaty. Th mn there compiled with the recent mi reate wach CAUGHT IN ACT Detected While Trying to Ente Apartment in Hote! Seattle Jemes Th tre al Hotel seattie in and Frank Patterson, ‘were canght In the Besar, foreman the Atwood, the house re occurred, It te said. ere attensptt & toom with » skeleton Rey. Mre ood was going to the office from b She saw two men in the hallway tng to unlock a door Khe went jo het room and caled « bell ben the notified the police of the affair while the boy watehed the suspected room workers. ‘Detective Hyrnes arrived and (ook the men my ¢ While he was ng the tempt ed w drop & 9 OPERATED DETROIT, Mich n for the remova stones was performed on Former | Secretary of War Alger yesterday, with no serious results. Ti gener al Is reported as resting easy noon bulle today maid that Alger’s chances for recovering were Seton, key . Dec, M.—An op of gall | favorable. BANK CLEARANCES Seattle bank c! $629,807.00; balances, arings ¢ fay were 3429,575.7 MACLAY DECLINES TO RESIG MAY GET ACTION | fore be held open for thowe who wish MONDAY EVENING | evervocece voweverevve HITCHCOCK _ RESIGNS Atm NGTON ni ated Uk rior Hiteh nder romenation to. Pr nt yelt this marning. ‘Ther with tween hb tie ra | | ' in waid @| ie ; hin office fs able; bu upled with re of the past fow vine to mueh ther there tite h ounced am re lays haw diacusalor ie such @ rmony an is rary » to Ww atate of ab publicly a ‘NOBLE HOWE PASSES AWAY. Sudden Death of a Well Citizen This Morning Noble Prescott years, a brother af J. P. Howe faxer of the Beattie theater, dic Providence honpital at 3 & this morning of dropry after an illnens of three weeks, ‘The body tm at Bonney & Stewart's and the fur wil |held from thetr chap! morrow afiernogn. ax well known tp Beattie resided here for meveral y and was employed tn the box office| Of the Seattle theater, Me lived in Portland for 1@ years prior to com- | ing to thin olty | ‘Owing to the brevity of Mr. Howe's Hinens th his death will come as a shock to a large number of friends. OPPOSE SALE OF LANDS NORTH YAKIMA, Wash.. Deo, 24. The tarmers of this country have held a meeting and will protest Jextajation permitting the government lands or the f the same to stockmen. he move is made to protect the homeseekers, It Je said that wh the lands at present are utilised 0 for graaing purposes, they able to-cultivation and should there- Known Howe, aged at lock 4 man having are pant The de ly amen to accept them for Several thodsand J to the formal protert an Gevetopment Wrestling at Georgetown fait after two wntent any K offered to do mo Witten FY hh Kinnk apd gave nod exbibition, although he put on the mat (whee In ten min RIVERS ARE HIGH The Duwamish river from yesterday noon until today ot noon and js still rising. Lake Washington Is five feet higher than it was in July and the farmers are thinking of asking that the portage between Lake Union and Lake Washington be opened Much debris ix collected at the bridges on White, Cedar, Biack and Duwamish rivers, and men are be- ing employed to clear the rubbish away. The rivers are sti!) rising, which ts due to the Chinook winds and recent rains, rome 10 feet VANDERBILTS Make L of a Tacoma Bank Good TACOMA, Dec. 24,—The for the Metropolitan bank an-| nounced that & payment would be) made tomorrow. This indieates that) th nderbilts have oom the} rencue of thelr relative, Peter Van Jerbilt Cacsar, ‘The announcement t# mad there in $400,006 hand in ¢ cheeks, lemands of # nd that balance of the i be ning within a tore jubl assurance that recelver v that} rtified the forth: The an this fs an will lowe nothing. N--MILES | literary progr Schley-Sampson Controversy Is Drawing Many Men Into | 24, the WASHINGTON, Affairs in the aftermath of Schiey-Sampnon controversy growing more lively, instead of be ing brought to # termination, and Washington ts agox over two partic Ular features, the refueal of His-| torian Maclay to resign and the chance that General Nelson A. Miles will ask for @ court of Inquiry Maclay gave aa an ultimatum that | he would not resign and so repited| to the secretary of the navy today, | He requested the sechetary to inform the president that he had broken no| rule that he knew of and thought] charges should be preferred before he wan discharged May Go Anyway Despite Maclay's decision he can only postpone his dismigeal from the for a few days. ean nat be removed except for “Just and reasons given in writing,” and must be given an opportunity to make explanation, Becretary Lon would then have full authority clare ‘his explanation ‘wnentintao and could summarily dismis for th of the servi D. C,, Dee Gen, Miles Is Hurt NEW YORK, Lec, 24.~Gen, Miles! ts Meshes was here today and refused to any anything regarding the reprimand administered him for expressing his opinion on the Behley-Sampaon con troversy, except that the Incident in so far an he ts concerned, cloned In answer to that he saw no re resign from the service, He held a long conversation with prominent friends today, and they say that he felt the rebuke very keenly and took exception to certain terms — used: ‘They add that tt ts pos that he will ask for @ court of inguiry and that until that time he prefers to say nothing whatever, trusting to the findings of such Court (0 vindicate him and show the justice of his at- tude, is not question, he sald mn why he should Nothing Asked ON, D. Cy Dec. 23,—| Long ‘sata thle morning Admirals Brown and to explain thelr Interviews of alm flay Import to that of Gen take in his effort to secure vindica- gn, | WASHIN( Secretary that Rear Belknap, r Mile N w Yor STAR DECEMBER 190 ‘CHRISTMAS | IN CHURCHES. Churoh Services and Sunday Schoo! Entertainments | Many « have them W the f the Boatt! ehu hen did strane | hold } cae ‘ Among thene dnemday Episcopaliar churches of the city At St. Mark's Epts k Christmas morning. Thy nd sermon will ome & " with lal pre gram of music by thé full cholr iy 1 will preach on oom for pal church | morning wervice | uy At Trinity Chureh preparations he ade at Trinity parish, ‘Th is the program. in full Midnight celebration of Holy Com munion, commencing at loe on Christmas ¢ De 4 Proceaxional, “Oh Con n Emmanuel;" Kyr ta Tibi fert ‘Ob Come, All Ye Faithfut ® Agnus Del and Ben 8 Exe ih Of th A the t ni f heen Oh Celebration offertory ® Ua sermon Awake Judliate hile the Mlocks:" Intec 1 An m.—Morning f Hoty ¢ p Chrixtians Venite; Gloria; Te Dewm hymn before sermor Shepherds Watched Their hymn, “Hark, the Sing; Gite ory Ther Abiding in the hus Del and Benedictua; communte hymn, “Angele from the Tealr Glor loria in Excelsla: recen sional, ame Upon a Midnight ‘The full vested chotr wil! be he Airection of Prof. J. Kd Rutler, late of Trinity Cathe om ho Be appoint uhist and chotrmaster in the of T. M. tAghter, resigned. ‘The Catholic Church At Sacred Heart church high m Will be celebrated at 5 a. m., wit music by the chtldren’s chotr and an instrumental acompaniment. Low will follow this with high mags tinuously until 10:90 8. m. 84 bieh me will be celebrated at ar with by the f choir and orchestral pantment La Hashes Mt oe will_be rendered. Bene with the Pleased Sacrament will fo low At the Church of the Immacuiat and at the Church of Our Lady of Good Help, Rev. F. X. Prefontatne. pastor, special low and high ma with music will be celebrated during the morning. Sunday Schools The Bunday schools of the church generally will hold appropriate ex ercives elther Christmas night or Chrintmas eve. At Plymouth church a cantata wilt the school Christmas eve. ‘The children have been under training for some time and will give an exrelient program. At the Firat Methodist Bptscopal church Christmas exercises with an Interesting strreopticon exhibition will be given ure of the Bunday school ex Christmas eve, at the Firrt Baptist church will be an electrical display. The miaxion schools of thie church In South Seattle and Lake Union will have exercises Tuesday and Thursday evenings, respectively A Christmas tree with candigy and | other good will be secon at the First Christian church, with songs and recitations by the chil- dren on Tuesday evening. | The Westminster Presbyterian hurch primary Sunday school will have a treat Chriatmas eve fn shape of a Christinas tree with many good things, A Christmas tr exercise will also be given Thursday evening at the Calvary Presbyterian ehurch A Christmas tree with a cantata and general entertainment will be the program Tuesday evening at the Second and United Presbyterian | hurches. A Friday Celebration The Sunday Episcopalian exerolses unt St Hanctus m ¢ unde rand tra place «regational rendered by thing school of St. Mauk’s ure will not hold f next Friday afternoon at 4 A Christmas tree and a antata will then be given, Santa Claus will appear Christmas eve at the Methodist Protestant hureh and give away candies other good things, A will A Cantata A Royal Christe printe cantata the Wednesday night at Street M. E. chureh. At the First Unitarian chu Professor Landes, of th u versity, will «ive an addr with pticon views. TI ° music and refreshments. Christmas. tree exercis be given at Grace M. B. ch y night at the Taylor burch Wedr Methodiat Georgetown North Baptts night and musical and be given, an appre m for Battery ri the will alao h Tues neTeRA night, at church * the esday We ' burch ‘The Army and Volunteers Salvation Army and the Vol ra of America will celebrate # by appropriate exercises Al gifts to the poor Hl give a song gery ntertainment Wed and in the afternoon ny baskets ¢ The Chri and spec Corps Ni foe and Ite 18 great m J and clothing to th at of thelr recent finan they « 4# much in charitable way as they had hoped Corps No. 2 will gt Christmas for poor children Wednesday Bags of candy will be given that attend, after of € aco bles tree night to al n the Volunteers will give away boxes of »y¥# to 600 poor children Iso give an entertainment Celebration at Renton Citizens of Renton will meet morrow evening at Oddfellows to celebrate Christmas. ‘There an elaborate musical and iter ary program rendered. There will be a Christmas tree and every child in the community will be given a present, The ladies of Renton have been hard at work for several days ating the hall, and have suc in making It a veritable nas bower Xmas at Van Asselt Sunday school at Van an entertainment Protestant chureh halt will The will gt Methodt A on ber M4. A suitable program has been prepared and a real good time je anticipated by the little olka ened Agselt at the at Van vening, Decem HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the 50TS A MONTIL 1. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave,, Hinckley Block In the One Day That’s Left Quick choosing is n sary. If it's for a. man we have here for your sélection a collection of the things dear to the heart of every man that will make your task the easiest possible. Queen Anne Ha ilkd and web: howd rapidly bul easy terms e up; very Silk Umbrellas Neckwear ¢ . 82,00 to $10.00 Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, Firet Avenue and Cherry Street, Gloves Suit Cases 81.00 to ® * » to 815,00 Traveling Bags Linen Handkerchief ae 2 »50€ Sitk Suspenders The 81.00 y Boy in the Morning for Best Choosing ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block WMH UA SUMMS Cs Gee thaor lolins Block, kdmes St an 20d Ait, — 8G ad everung Ces T the last moment There is always the p overlooked. Cail and look ¢ ing your Christmas purchase We are showing an elegant line of Staples and Novelties, YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. Fancy Hosiery © to The 00 to 820.00 silk “Handkerchiel 50 to ever dt oto BS |What Better | Christmas | Present for your boy than a credit with | our savings bank department ? $1 Opons an Account MY NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 90-94 Columbia St., Below First Ave, ¥E. Shorrock, Manager. Alex. Myers, Treasurer. rchase for some our stock friend | fore clos- | Pe Toleptions Main 83) 1413 Second Avenue For Christmas Six Months Old 30 c Frait Cake Pe: w... made last sommer from fresh ranch KES, the ‘Thin Cake wa best creamery butier and the select {mported fruits. We guarantee Don't buy any before you the stock we purchased from Simon Bros. and were their $10.00 leader, LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South Cor. Main. this to be the best fruit cake in the elty, fee this, English Plum Pudding, Ex- tea Fine, 40c a Pound A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF HOLI- DAY CAKES Guitars Beautiful instruments of the lead- ing makes, We are selling from $3.35, $6.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.50 upwards to $125.00. We can suit any taste and have instruments to sell at your owm Winter & Harper Co, 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Bidg., Seattle, Wash. | Harvard Dental Parlors | 512 Second Aves Over German Bakery OPEN EVENINGS Only One More Day: of OF. Xmas .....: Purchasing there is @ | | | Full Set Teeth. dC F ridge Work . rT 1 Allings, up from. single article from he sma kiteben ut t this evening or tomorrow ery time you look at that article I got that from Miles & Piper's, had for my money Our Christmas presents n be distributed among « 2. C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y: *: 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. 10 @ @ 8-0-0 OOOO) 0° O5O- Oe LADIES ATTENTION Gentlemen's Silk Bows. 20c Pure Silk Handkerchiefs, some with colored hemstitched borders 25c Boys’ Sweaters 600 to $2.00 Gent's Harvard Mufflers . 500 Holiday Suspenders from 25c up. LONDON’S Cut-Rate Haberdashery 1111 Second Avenue 4 Mantel, Steel Range and on ils that you can use, We Want you to Ket your teeth out in the marge i ing and go home with new ones the same dey. Teeth extracted without pain and | no charge when plates are ederedl ¢ are not competing with oh dental establishments, All w guaranteed for fifteen years, HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS, Hours--8:20 a. m, (08D. ms Bundaya, m, to 2p, Recensi & Co, 602 Pike St Tel. Main 1080, in the It ts days to come you'll the best. value T eve on exhibition i r many patrons t show window will morrow at § p.m THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE and LIQUOR STORE Just received a large consignment of California Wines for the Holidays, We give you good value, and our goods give satisfaction, Free delivery, Your trade solicited, Bonney & Stewart Fuverel Directors and Eeeinere, Ratlore Third avenue and Columbia Bt