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PEDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1901 Wwative tun " | _ Second Avenue With ice trea 20 | His Christmas Tree we Teihet email aprtah ide Ware carta Stra e@tee: “qeaen’ fet’ duke lis werd Aman was walking down Second | ger duck, Wider chick carrying a young. fir tree the top end before the wind. 2Watee eat adout ¢ well-crowded Provisi: | stormy wea, He evidently had per ib; mutton, wether ought the tree, had a family TYet pork, 0c per Ib war going to celebrate Christ Se; small, 10 He was red in the face and! packe toe be Lee Breaktay evilently having bard Muck. But Hay—Puget 5 oo real trouble. $12.005 alfaita, $11.00. wh all right old man. onty | ou 820,00 Was groping for his hat in the | nd had evidently started his| ie tmas celebration early | pet e the the horrid man," ejaculated | ln - ty young girl. he | ¥. $17.00 | Sut in the sireet.with ¢ | 18@186 7 trow youse out! See!” was| tive : u oe Micompiaint of a tough gent wh Cheese 8 Washington, 11@ had His advice was f been by wed. slapped thi trletly fresh ranch, 8c meme tey—-Hena, 1c: In Got Out tn the Street small spring. duck wo t to Ke farkes 3 amation © stock CX Sant Mle driver who had been compelled Eaeinrow his horses back on their Pe a nes while traMc was tempo: — | eee Brily stopped for a half block. , ‘its man waa in despair, He de. iGEN L ANKENY | ted his evergreen burden against Helephone pole and wiped the per tion from his brow ay. you derned fool,” fa individual on whom the scent of seed was audible across the t, “it you'd carry that tree but I first you'll get along all right HA look of hope spread over th PASSES AWAY Veteran of the Mexican War Had Many Seattle Friends q suggested | Care the despairing man. He Advices have just reached Seattle | — we Proudly and walked down | of the death at Dex Moines, Lowa, of © street while the small boy gave , | i, x Gen. Rollin V, Ankeny, father of <n the “laughing wat |. V. Ankey, cashier of the Puget | Sound nal bank, this city, and | te & half cousin to Lavi Ankeny of Wai Pneumonia caused his LEADS A JOYOUS LIFE His Only Pleasure—Hasn’t) Gen. Ankeny several people | was well kno’ Seattle @ special United States com= ener to look up the swamp | land cases. For 12 years Gen. An- keuy Was coroner of Polk county, lowa, and was prominently known Sober Since Last Christmas | throughout that section of the state. | Jen, Ankeny born in Pennayl- | Barnhill was sentenced to| Vania. He served with distinction | days in the city jail by Judge|!n the Mexican war and was colonel Of the police court yesterday |of the Forty-second Iillinols infan- ding tO the testimony of-| {'¥ during the Civil war. When dh by Policeman Thompeon. who | charged he brevetted brigadier- the arrest, Barnhill has been | Seneral for bravery. a dace the ter part of| When the war ended, Gen. Ankeny Satie Inwerited a ammail fortune | ™OVed to Iowa and became quite Night School | On Monday evenin the howl ry 6, | Besides bringing the terminals {within easy distance of the Roslyn |coa! mines, the new change wiil | fic on the Northern Pacific road. But one-fifth of the switching, made necessary at present on ac jecount of the remote distance of F |iensburg’ from the tunnel, will be [necessary under the new system. | Term Soon Expires The three-year term of Capt Hughes as a member of the ictpa service commis expire Jan. 1. Mayor Hu at that time name his pt. Hughes ndidacy for er has t will name ‘The by P. mun- is scientifically drinking it up.| Prominent in politics. — F me he was United Stat h ihe has not been sober for # year! {Ur“ene Des Motes ‘ater renel | tm Jal would bes good thing. | was a great shock to his son. Only | |a few days ago the distinguished Veteran w In the best of health. fs now on his way to Seattle Electric Company has, Des Moines, | to attend the funers condemnation Lrg oe. to} it to build a trestle jn front | €. B. Smith's manufactory on TWO BAD BOYS ‘The work was started some welts . and Mr. Smith enjoined !t | a tye ercund that the viaduct| J°Y Brown and Frank West, two Interfere with his ingress and} *mall boys of jeorgetown, have p went to the supreme court,| Mike Kelly. for disturbing the Gecttied that the trestle could) peace. The boys have been in the ult after damages were agueaved | habit of playing truant and during the usual proceedings and paid. | the seartons creating disturbanc freatle to get over the Columbia i be brought before Ju: ] Sound track. vl | first session of the free night | will be held ta the Central High Sheol | | balling. om the corner of Seventh ave of « public bight school wil | Land it ie to attend w the opening night, to make by Mayor Humes yesterday. |spoa the courses of study and provide ‘passed by the counctl Mon- | the necessary facilitin ht. One was for the ‘eppro-| Sehoot will be ca: | at Of $10,000, to make the third | FitS Supt. were of minor tmportanc: | for small appropriations. ‘SHORTENS — ING PERMITS Deen issued in the city engin- THE LINE} office 64 house, ‘ie E. B. Btone, Zil| The Northern Pacific Raliroad Co. place, 1%- AL A. Gchuchard, §316-31¢ [of the mountains, from. Ellensburg | th avenue, i-story fiat, $2500; |to Cle-Elum, which will bring the ALA. om, 714-718 Union |yarde of the company 25 miles near- iat, 2-story frame flat, $6000, N.|er the mouth of the tunnel. This ne house, $1200; J. D. Cur- |and in operation within a week or 10 to frame house, $1100; M. days. 1208 Boyleston, 2-story house, $4190. MSON, Va., Dec, 25.—The of this place were terrorized rey county, who. while In a state sation, rode through the shooting revolvers right and John ettine and Walter Miller thought & 10-days 80-|' the news of the general's death | to Complete Viaduct a ng street and Fourth avenue 4 impair his light. The|been arrested by Deputy Sheriff street car company wil! butid/on the outside of the school room | mie and Madison street. The organiza | three ordinances to decide i on <Woodland park. The|' chere. ° following building Sel ory frame house | is changing its terminals on the east | . TIS Terry avenue, 2: |change is expected to be completed by a crowd of men from half broth he of the com- ph and ¢ ble John Dillon attempt tthe men and a street d d in wich he was killed, b np” rama Before he had mortally wo : MAY OWN Mullins. Adams, th |. rode away. dew x Hi Williams organized Me and is tx pureuit. If Adame ts | Might back here there will ur diy be an attempt made te | THE MARKETS. : LEVELAND, An under’ the Iroad ax the result of an | Is against the | yoesine QUOTATIONS , Wells charges that excess fare on the ce (ConneeTED DAItT) short division of the road between Green Fruit Tiffin and Carey $2.00 06 The original charter provides that eating the road may be sold after 40 years : Ornngrs i pears, §) 51008 1 14 fer bi: quinces ' 10 per $1.85 The 40 years has ex + road may now be sold | thus giving Ohio an op- | ‘0 try state ownership. on pe Files Damage Suit Ella Wilson of 1604 Fourth avenue, has filed a claim for $2000 damagen against the city. She alleges that she fell into & hole in the alley be tween Firat and Second avenues, and Union and Pike street, on the even ing of Dee. 2, and sustained serious beets be carrots, BOM{i0C per ives Fat 50 dane ; turnips injuries about the bh and body Be: tomatoe Canes and pipes for presentatior per dom t nue WL . ower, | $1.00g1 Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar gains on! é mbrellas—And ae varlety at joore’s, 705 Second nue photographer, $11 ist — Washlogton La Roche, cveamertes, | | the etght-hor THE SEATTLE STAR, t | L} plore . he eet Virtue tn its at, Be T A H | Blown Into Atoms action, caused by the pr C t water in the earth, 1 way to get r tect water miles | e * manuf nked: “Why may t The wood of : "5 enohae few teat Will Now Be Displayod in), saplon visas YDNEY r ' They'll Be Doing the Same Thing t r Pittsburg it i f al 1M The industrial in a Different Way | of water on the sensory nerve r ; ; E : of a human being, he sald, te NEW YORK, D t ft ; Among the hundreds of longshore. | stranger than the cracktr ! in the world, fit ‘ t r mon in Seattle who will #it down] and tables under the nfl of the anctent i ng | while & re prone to # th and partake of an enjoyable Christ. | moisture Prepared for exhit " r f ext mas dinner today there are four at| i an pit ’ Uh U t think h least who will never utter a word he M 1 Aaron klek } i during the progress of the mea cit rel P | They are mutes and are employed at When the “M and Aar K j hi F the ¢ braith duck They ar ali! Feached th port t v ? 1 t young men, active, willing workers, | tuvee age on a 5 v Den gr and f , it sate ee They! India, no 1 wa the | a rifle att . it ket along loading a ding museum ia nous mmo- | dintar ny th # well as the men who can} Sate the clarnay 1 H a 2 r to & rs, and are prised highly] eae pineed tne: Wig aining yy i ‘the 5 ‘ cursing the affairs of life on. thelr| amp broke Into the residence of »h : intr ated i y na finger tips, While #0 engaged yeater or Riner, & Wealthy farmer, @ onstruction nw day a matronly looking lady on her| few nights ago, finding no one at hipbulider the en Joy a night's sleeo in a luxur ' ntly her heart was touched at materially fror dently. ner hea feater Ud, after he had spent marta Sr Cooper & Levy ‘aaee ramen Ghetane evening in filling up on cold turkey shat Apweniee ATI, 0. 1 1 Poor fellows,” sald she, “lant it! Reading ‘books from the tibrares : y t 1 HEN You Purchase ad to think that the will HOt] Tn the morning, just as he was 7 o wered . r be able to tell thelr wi awe sirenarind to Gan bin’ Homers ed ; i Liquors You Want to hearta Row. muct y them at) ding wait, he waa int 1 by : em a be Absolutely Sure of Mia merry Christmas tim *| Gus Taylor, a neighbor nt ¢ Jead, very, very pg ge Blagg Ph td " " 1 t Colts r Getting the Purest and Dor t that worry you, ma’arr if ~ v r h y 2 had overheard the sympathetio re-| ed in beating him of ramp : lowed : Our + ) marks of the lady, “Don't let that! cooaped ne “a a aft, a r ' 1a n y ua Tittle bit, my m. Whi : od " Seattle dudes are settin R : 1 istmas tree somewher Travelers’ Rallway Guide r th * tl Wort Pacific 1 on Hla North Coast JLeare tor Me tanh 18 ‘ 1 = ar more three feet of ¥ i Aye thing, & for "we rate throwing tt Lew p Rew loc ae be hin tit There are no ev of rowlocks be the remaine of teinal Kear, A pole 12 feet long found with the boat may have been used as a mast to #upport the main 400 and walt | GREEN BR The old yachtamen on the Nile did | ER WHI not depend much on keels, Judging KEY~Per b from the construction of the "Moses te $1 and Aaron.” Its bottom is aa amooth an that of a wooden butter bow! AND LEMON ‘Tre wood In the hull is wonder fully well preserved, Although Per t serie: 3 F ATCHISON, Kan., Dec, %5.—Hard the decayed and O01 QLEV Y's Ss cider, in which is put camence “tly hus not been IAL WHISKEY — Rye or of rural years to part I n—Full quarts mon, ix proving the ba Kansas, Many of the towns tn the northern part of the state are prohi- bition, and the law against the sale GOLDEN r ga RYE oy WHIsk On the starboard mide « hull of beer, wine and whiskey is strictly erent Bertaere are the faint remains of hierogiyph- | OR BOURBON enforced, Overtand Firertawve tor St Pest te riptions. ! The desire for something to warm | anive fom a. Peal ts & OLD PRIY¥ up with fs met by the decoction of <= ame WHISKEY cider and easence, and once a man | PURE ALCOH intoxicated with it he does not | dag gh ecover for several days. It has be- JAMAL ome alar drink in Northeru Kansas temperance towns. IN ITS OWN IMPs SCOTCH WHISKEY DELI "WINE ie . | Per a 81.75 NAVY YARD send as pe mm (ereegt Bundy) IMPORTED OLD SPANISH Canadian Pacific dunia * Ss - OO and & Kxpres Vancouver and Overt “ am Aerie hs bm rectinenaghca: ery druggist has been OLO8O SHERRY WI —~——— | anseened to k up th ‘ | wasnt D.C, Dec Get WATCHES at Moore's, 705 fight against the Hartell IMPORTED "PALE Work te slack in some | Second avenue cnet Drug Co.; if they win, SHERRY—Per gal - o—— prices gO up. © stand FINE OLD TOKAY | of the navy yard labor organt-| - prices & We stand zations wifl make fuggestions | FOr ® diamond. a watch or Jow-| MB for our rights and will not Per a to congress a new warstt ery, go to Moores, 705 Second av- be boased by (he Trust CHOICE pv enue. eee pare (heap prices WINE—P. 1.00 wine rs Bw by Stuart's Dyspepeia Ta diets, | them too &. RICH OLD BURGUNDY—P. structed in the navy yards. This, | Carter's Digestive Tablets, cal 1.75 6 Re 60 ft Is contended, would tend to p tect the government from the ship- butiders’ trust and would permit a] Proportion of the tole the coun try to participate in h Hair COOPER @ LEVY 104.108 FIRST AVE. ot. Vooter Way sed Washingion Btrest ed, that tion and equipment quickly and economica | the navy yards. DEFENDS THE DIVINING ROD | lave You Tried Capital Patent ‘Your [B Selection 66 SECOND AVENUE. _Eletiie rate of poputar iene MERRY XMAS AND AL Flour baily defended. the “atvining tea | our stock. Everything new YEAR |The Fancy Family Flour of He says tt ts perfectly logical that that's in the store. We're | . the forked twig should discern the new also—to you—but we the Present and Future Pee sade eee ak: | shall endeavor to merit your | | rod generally em patronage by attending 10 1 Have you seen our superb fa! “ aed wer wante and seeds in a Ine of Chrintr ‘ot the Mie oRagedng aR J A y () NSON woo corinne" Capital Milling Co. y' abie. Furnishing line from the Christmas the Tie to the $90.00 Overcoat,| . Wine and Liquor Merchant SS RR Eau 109 COLUMBIA STREET = mui 6 ras | erybody | Phone Pink 1751 Pree Deliver) $ Chris Sac, age sends its greetings and FRIEDMAN + istmas Gifts + best wishes for a “Mer - a Tans 2 vy As A 2 & SON OP>2 07> 200099990 99999990 ° BAIL. EY & WILLIAMS : Christmas. a : + , eee ? 222 Pike Street ° aan 903 FIRST ANENUE 2 Special Reductions for 2 ; ih 3 y 5 has t| PERSONAL {Closing Out 3 om @ ° Teesday Evening 8\ wo we nor waxino any at-|$ ae. 3 - £ ere are only a few more & rh ATIONS, nor are | moving |¢ Sens’ : ephene, Main . Bs are ot shops | No. 7m Second Ave, % At Cost. SaleNow On 7 Co. Pike St. and Second Ave. m be om | ener 5 ing Pianos TOPO OO OF OOOO Ord “HE largest line of BOSTON GROCERY & velties, Bitverwrane 3 BARGAINS Christmas Slip- ig 1220-1222 Second 2% ie eee a alway t y and ; pers tor Men, Women, [6 Avenua. ar reg Ab pN a|**, 4 Prices ond,... Boys, Youths, Misses ]|% Telephone main 1051 aR} 1a £ VALIT and Children at ¥ BR trusts. und Figuren, vOriental (1 tements t GUNTHER’S Bret < 4 sia i x Riven seat : MERI Treen Shoe pg sieve craters ogee, 818 Br sean, She Clay & 40. % Per doxen $18 CAMEO Vases, tn 5 STEINWAY DEALERS | be 707 First Ave., Seattle yr Ne padeba bdr Mia ring S Seceeveseecceooeeeceeees pier mens Mie AUSTRIAN vs, 8S In handson Teloy i kages A we * i SHANNON Ss 8/8 pituasien DOLLA AT Lmss & Lume A $3.75 PER TON ; ; FLIOIT i, iar itld Soased aitaoe,& 2 THAN COSTA nice tine of & NUT AT $2.75 PER TON s EASTERN PRICES Hample ~d ty This k is from a oj er | \8 from the 6 De 1 up to : slope a ch we aad - Settia A MERRY B immmaegn teammate 1g Meta inte ana o™ § ed, Wishing all my patrons a Merry a uD SED DOLLS lot ISSAQUAH L Co. Chriat and a Happy New Year 10 % GNDREBEED DOLLE—A lot Bunkers, foot Ma 9-10 Heunmy Hidg., 24 and Pike XMAS BSE Ramee price, at “from |p. etree. Telephone, Main 976 ros | OUR 8 Ihe up Y Secceccsseoooooesoooeoes to uve. and Columbia. Tei eo have a lot ol ery t mg 7 = 3 peeveetnee* AL, IB teil Sola’ els $) lasses Peraot fo Near and For TIS 5 acin, raRgyatn PATRONS |B ie’ gran for ending ot aa AN FOLEY Co STORAGE lf Be ranarary ee eau ceos ci : ot ee. stherg & Childs {4 M. Seller & Co. $/SCHUCHARD OPTICAL COMPANY |FUNERAL DIRECILESAND ENGALMERS 312 Se ; | Cor. First Ave, and Madison St Eye Specialists W407 FIRST AVE BYR PIKE ANO UNION blithe adal tania | 1312 Second Ave, | OCeRRteeeeeeeeeneenee ed | 4207 Second Avenue. i ns ie Pet 3 0900940709999 8 098 08BE8 510 FO MOBN UH 1PYCOLSR IM SEATILE’S BUSY STORE The Gowns Were Delayed Four Weeks braid on 0 p 1 back, ia ttle «J 208, 210 PIKE Peterson’s 7% FOOTBALL GOODS--TOGS AND ARMOR | GOING NORTHRUP 00., 804 First Ave. GRAN OPERA |922992292099992992203290 HOUSE is “Frederick Warde | The Stove War Is On. There “JULIUS CAESAR” 5 Gore M Clark & | Matinee toy “Viewint Company's 4 Pigg BS " ni Celebrated LATTLE ar THEATEI HOWE, Manager Tu. Maia ‘The Le ding Theatgr. Ss! tCCECC CEES CER CRRR CER E COCR REE E EC EES CORE CEEECEEEE CERCECEEE CE ECEEEEEEEE fas Range Is the Best Two Gala Xmas Performan Shigh ited prow. bg BARGAIN MATINE fe baer Siresy. : ONG LOUD tal ive a as Range Fre 4 e New k Criteri e to esiden of Seattle A i wy a eas cone yp evidence "of your n you he Giel From | Scattl es mpany for thirt : Papas | s } usand cuble feet of gas. Pride Stov yPrlcee—25 The Stove Costs You Nothing but we must be sure you will ‘If you want assurances as to our good faith and ability vm Ww a ss to do what we agree, ask the ‘ | wentiie’s On “x National Bank of Commerce 4 | holy or the Washington National OP am dat ; Bank aoe Remember, this ¢ E TONIGHT LIMITED TIME © i And All Week—CHRISTMAS AND y d SATURDAY MATINEE hing for a Christmas At+ aving ia traction. An Incessant and OUR RANGE will be on ex- E bi Unending Laugh. “What Happened to Jones’’ That delightful comedy by a splen- aid company E, W. NEWHALL & CO, At Second ani Madison, De- cember 2s, 1901. Ask for Harry T. MacLean, | Sceececcceeececes Sh ss cca e S eaeeeeteeecerressaenaer> SIAARAKAAAKARRAS AAP PAARIP Hose eH ee LADIES | KID | GLOVES Ours are pre-eminent In quality and style; direct from the best gloves akers world; the best your anywhere, and an- ; every pair CHRISTMAS 81.00 A P. ATR: rnold : ba ks, AT #1 A PATR “Waverly,” lasp' real kid over-seam glove, Paris point embroidery, all colors, } x AT $1.50 A PAIR—“Marilla” Watch for our. big e-clasp, real kid, pique or overs Jove, Paris point embroidery, y removal sale beginning colors, ‘the fi ‘ y, best a d rkr hip, be sand about January Ist. ssed f at any. acon 82.00 A PAIR—"Delphine,* rT idery black, brown R $. AT 81.00 A PATR—Children’s roids and tans, qatsasacussmneoaneRaaag 8 1413 Second Ave g of entire stock of a = , 3 Watches, Diamonds, a8, wan To s Catsup $1 & Clocks, Silverware, | Standard Tomatoes $1 per Doz, g AT FY ld 4 * 3 Diamond Palace 3 | 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red? 2 517 Second Avenue | ROME: RMI, |Seeeeeeceececedeeeeseses tis paper, epeak of the wae