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Ramilton THE SEATTLE STar, com XMAS POINTERS FROM \Rt HORRORS OF THE uBLACK \(tannmmnnsens | nononorr a co General Bruce Hamilton, pach prominent inthe Bouth ATriean Theaters 5 | comes of @ line of soldiers, and him: | Srewnncecececseseneneed f joined the army in 18TT, Bince| par dada desides Mtling important | re ions in India and at home virgintus a ; T am ©) mn the Afehan wat 5 Sheridan Knowles’ tragedy, Virgin : 1879-80 pk part in the r (Continued from Page Two.) | ‘The Star in all right, but we lately | jf war givens fg | An interestir unt of the! yards long by one and « half broad j 5 | war of 1881, serving as alde-de-camp les in it the dally transfers of] srtormances ever seen locally, at Reka!” purishment has been| 1 gave him m feast of sunshine and 4 * to Bir Charles Colley and Sir Evelyn | Of & Public nature; ite endeavor to | eotate and the ¢ t court | Grand last event Virgintu i es who is one | outer alr by taking his place for 4 e © Maclay Got His Formal) oii “irae screen toe Dr beets the truth Vounrdion cin” ewe: “aharan, ory tainctory.| wt al evonng. Mugu Charles Grif, who 4a one| gular air, by ~ mose expedition in 1885, in the Ash-| 4ncial benefits, pro or « make it| Reapecttully, Richard Lehn jong fee aition and not of t aye eta eee sae ake ares cwe.oy. three ne a Dismi | Anti expeditioghn 1896 and in the|® desitable paper for the business weache | iaughte "de te ties SMUT ak. Ln UA | minutes lengthened out into hours ismissa Benin expedition in 1897, when he| MAN And general reader. Don't de hey , 1 ind u that Mr, Grimth! 1 had absolutely no sense of might commanded the Niger protectorate| Yiate, but enlarge, and success is) Dear Bir—All | hav om 4 as “Camille t waa tn et Iw blind as though 1 had been ively engaged In tho present South | MMe Cure respecttully, Andrew | witch ma rapite bulges vat at | Tuurder which the nemumentaliam of eto come down on ine like WABHINGTON, DC. Dec. 2.—| African war from its first days and Beattie, Deo, 19, 1901 e tvery turn and" only the stage manauer | Brench deputies, some of the id thing, and drive my Historian Maciay has been st [his exploits Bave won him frequent) ygr, maitor—My opinion of your ie left toring down the final cu | nestled communards, has straining eyes back into my head. It formal discharge by Secretary Long | praise. paper is that before you enlarged it South Park, D: 1901 Hat for all that “Virginiue” te tuted for the infinitely more was literally darkness that could Am Bo Uncertain cerma, and resardiess - _ with lem ads, waa a better paper | & postacript von gay Gad ‘will bee. ks tem Mr | ful lawn The Cachots Notre w felt, for I felt it, and the 4 bis protests. pie couaterts {than ft Is new, Youre truly, D. ¢ bad say that I have oft S| Seakeapsaura'oun pe a |never opened exc at stated in-| like the silenc nt upper Objections made by him tn regu- ‘Wilson. | why you always had ing be ba vas tervale—once every morning for in-| “When the double doc Fr cCommunteation, Secretary Long DISLIKED pave your Saturday tasue thi other| Mr. W ann reads the title role magni yasten ea and once every £0 days forjagain the rave of leht « might sent the following dis Deo, 20, 1901, | days? That is the very day there) “Pty & vovlved the | cxercise and a medical examination | strike my eyes lke daggers. pateh: Editor Star: Sir—My policy is to should be more, Make # point of| Arent more eapectally | OF ive prisoner. br, GriM™th stopped | eriminal whose place I had taken M “Washington, Deo 24 H atways publieh the truth; never tie | that. The wisest thing you ever did | * | bis fue declamation before ADPIOF) Ae the doors of two casos of “ten| had a record for infamy which no “Rear Admiral \ Barker, U. 8. N., to make news, or speak ‘Ill of any | waa to get the advice of your read-|Claudiows In the sacrificial scenes “itary confinement in the| printable words could describe, and ndant Navy Yard. New York: one, If this was a mining paper Tors, and when your paper has become Miss Virginia Drew t prayes Thea ten the doors to be| yet 1 contesa that 1 pitied him as he ‘of the president, Edgar | would say, never publish anything great, don't forget them or get ®” undsually clever Bervia, Mine Tres ‘he commandant demurred | went back into that living death of Maciay is discharged. Notify him. to create a fnise stampede The | “stuck up,” and take a city directory ott bas beauty, youth and talent, at Griffith's creden-| darkness and silence. “LON Star ts, according to my Idea, the | next year and have your paper in il,| tributes whieh not often go hand In 4 the doors! vely three years since Mr “ — | _— . mt jable p per in Seattle, and| J. 8. King hand, and in ber we may foresee a trage | Grimuh witnessed this atrocity it ‘Bas Appealed ‘ = * present polley ie continued, it — dienne of rare merit. letilus and Appt in one came] is a relief to know, as he informs us YORK, Deo. %—Eager s.| NOCMBRTER, N. X.. Deo. 24.—Be-| wil be the greatest. . 0. Hlenkin- December 28, 1001, | us were most capably rendered by Mr.| enmethicn inhuman shape srosch.| ine then—not, how- the Iatorian whose scath-| iro %s cna dow orth aac a ee | ship. 2511 h avenive. To the Haitor; 1 ain quite sat ry 3 and Mr, Chas. D. Her:! {ng forward, rubbing Its eyes, and | ever but on the au ‘jqomunente on Admiral Schley| \ye," she considered undesirable Dee. 19, 1901. | aed w iF paper. I hay BU) man Miss Antoinette Ashton appeared | blinking at the unaccustomed ight. | thority of th ter of colonies. iaciad Good ion the Kchiey-Sampson con-| Martha A. Damm of Wasthane com: maition ial 9 offer, Reapectfully yours, | as Virgtnia It had been three and a half years| this terri ment haw bee ee y lots of Holiday Goo a . Of . £01 Seattle, Wash. Dec, tt, 1901 in, 1885 ‘avenue south. ubsidiar : t All the remaining lots 0} liday Goods Sroveray. says that he has appealed) witted suicide by drowning herself} Dear Sirs—Your paper in progre slape” rai yss th.| The sudelaiary geatry wore numerous|in that horrible hole, about three! made leas severe, 8 | Sm the civil service authorities in B on for # forma) opinion »* 4 Whether he can be dismissed or Bot, He adds that he wil! accept th Day after day the (ears as the result E. Farley, Supt gr dye + Be ie ates 29 Sal. re | thoughtless companions. Mra, Damm B the never z. uly Of the fact that he has been dis-| (oO: her friends that she could stand| Mr. H. Hoffman b 47th wtreot, city, | soleees by Secretary Lone. such persecution mo longer and! «rar editoriain ve eat Bins ) be ananer te'yeur te ‘ “ would end her lif we Keep on telling | quiry, 1 can say The Star is all —— Fo co he seieinepeepsnmremmenannas the truth—for truth isa winner right, I like the head lines: Algo he ed ss oD. Co th Lengthen your news items a trifle four sheets, It would be nice to : ‘Miles has returned to this Ona: If possible @ hice little] s titue extra for © funday paper or . In an interview, last night, he ry now and then. IT Wke the ap-| Saturday night. Short that the report given out by Tearance of the eight pages very | poctry and ohildren’s pag of his friends that he would for a court of inquiry into bis | of speech and comment on the | Sampson court of inquiry findings, was entirely unsuthorized | by him, | New Contagious Ca: vL Province of urther burtai ities refused, toduy are as follows: Small. | |’ rb P. T. Pond, $52 Rattroad av- ‘ =, 200 Western Ue AN iclen Lyons, 213 Rat-/ Bireet. Kcarlet fever—Cudord| held. The Jews ar . 108 Bast John street, and wart Campbell, 61 Rast Repub- street. POLICE NOTES Jews and The nearest Hebrew cemet Dominia Normainto has ¢ guilty in Justice Cann’s court Stealing a het tomale can from ce. Goellarre. MOURNING BILLS UNPAID WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 25.~ CINC! wire walker, Robert T. Allen, a Ala., raijroad man. |S. MeFeti of President McKinley.| os giong well them, however, can be paid delidings under any cireum- In this city so strictly that there was drapery. ihe body of the murdered’ tien were married. t lay in state, United States ppeni to foreten countries aa : other officials, who evidently se not know of the law, have been ending tm Wills to cover the cost uarrel, Alles M ‘@ives be obliged to meet the ex- mend rents in human id rate, nm the cistern at her hom dren's came home fro: NA, Dec. M.—At Kamenety, Grodno, cemetery recently became overfilled and the sanitary authorities prohib- ee for permission to open a cem- tery in the country. opens af pemtantous | 4 on the ground that the would be a settlement of Jews, they to carry their dead 100 miles, to the ‘LOUISE WISHES wa TQ DANCEALONE SNATI, O., Dec. 26.—"M'lle | Louise,” soubrette, Spanish dancer, actress, bareback rider and high | girl, in Heidelberg. Germany, where she was born, 29 years ago. She said that she first met Allen) tt now with Robinson's Beattie, Dec, 19, 1901. 6. W. Hazeigrove, 309 Bene | cireus, has sued for divorce from} Editor Seattle Star: In comply- —— Birmingham, | ine With your request by postal with Beattie, Dec. 23, 1901, M'lie Louise’s| Feply postal card attached, would | the score of the in-door ball tiaiden mame was Louise Hammer,| State that the Btar's news service, game every week and good write-up Her parents died while she was a| both telegraphic and local, by being of the doings of the W. O. W' once a Brief and to the point. fearless and week. Yours, J. A. D., Olympus truthful tn tone, quality and quan-| Cafe. ‘an acrobat, did not together. and Allen Called on her at her boarding house. public funds! A law passed last Allen: , the by b prohibited the decoration of once, while J Seek tae afters law was! died. two weeks later. | A} fitted on the grou nel capitol Penge, Soon after “Mile Loutee’ the name of Laurence Smith. Tn France they have invented « ef mourning emblems, but will them. | surgical sewing machine wht sive and gives the news tn c form. Subseribe to Bradstreet’ yiu_witl be O, K. to me Editor of Th | Sir nore Interel Beatle Star w in the news and n much and think the per Ix comin, to the front all right. nd think. 1 Yours for sue- ture pictures are nice, | i might. contribute something some! cena, 8. H. Beach time, if It would be acegptable, Mrs. | the Jewish — A. B. Jacob, Des. 20, 1901 } 1 have troubles of my own and do| Editor of The Star—-Doar Sir: Your The Jews ap-| Rot care to make suggestions as to | is all right. Your courage in the running of a newspaper. The| ing the acts of city and county The author. | Star sults us very well ax ft preciated, An eye on the! Yours. Thomas White, 141 Twenty-|fiany new offices being» ercated aecond avenue north Seattle, Wash. Deo, 21, 1901 Faltor Seattle Star: Dear Sir—My opinion of your snunky little paper is that it cannot be improved upon Stick to your present polley, Yours respectfully, Fred Peterson, 126 sist avenue. from seitling Would be worthy of your conaidera- the cemetery tion, and by calling attention per your Journal, would enlarge its value in general. Almost any office of the] city government seem to have leisure for their present employes, and #ttil| more are being added, Respetfuily, M. Nist | “ts — | ttle, Des. 2 December 24, 1901, | Editor of The Seattle Bt rH. | mattor Seattle Star—Dear Bir: The] ply to your request will say that it| Star is all right in my opinion, and ie the only datty that I find time to | I prefer It to any other paper. Yours fread.» 1 like the news service a» it | respectfully, J, T. Wentworth. i te—short and thorough. The editor — ials are straightforward and to t Am very well pleased with the Se- oln' Yours truly, Norman 33,| attle Star. Have no suggestions to ‘Only send it along, as we Abrams, 2109 Weetern avenue oe A be lonesome with it. Mew.) now compelled ry. , Makes it the best, and al! the newspaper I want. I certainly do ike and often enthuse over your general editorial policy-—-eo full of good and sound sense and valuable Editor of The Star: In answer to your request I will say your paper suite me as far as truth is concerned from the east, west, north and south, but if you can afford apace | would han, Charles Binks, Without meaning to contra- | Bet tf Tee con CO erould ocupy tw ea jot any part might em to would ocupy two goat, oy ee Soe might eum-| columns, even if t had to be com-| and well-trained. Not one dropped bis! Turned Black Petridgs, who| male and female help wanted adie | tinued. J 4o not want any Sunday | spear oo the stage, faced the wrong Allen if you can afford to dov me at cus| paper. 1 object to It decidedly. I) way om the exits or appeared unduly tn cont a ‘or 35 cent - am a business man; I need the ade. | terested in the sufferings of the fair Whiskers an Having ta leasure {e granting | Yours, J. W. Sinclair, 1108 Western | Virginia or the herotea of her Gistracted be A fow weeks| Your request, Pico, yours loyally avenue. father, ie the best bunch of lictors t i Faby one not q nd truthful 01 — that ever lent local color to « Roman however, as they were we aa Bremerton, Dec. $1. 1901. | forum. Mr. Warde ‘te a goed stage (reason in that the senator, ». | Dear Sfr:_In reply, would aay that | Darneer Ing over a desk to confer with a col. Make the Star leas sensational and | 1 &™ much pleased with your more substantial. Stand for clean| SUPPlyme the news up to dat politics. Short articles and to the) Pusinean man san keep posted on the int ied 0 ee we 1 ™Y goings and happenings of th an | try. The editor deserves congratu “Jaltas Cassar” will be given tonight and tomorrow night and “King Lear” will Anish the week. “The Girt From Maxim's” , in an ink well wilt akin at a rap- ornment rouble before PHILADELPIIA _ first steamship that ever crossed the (og emngd using Hquid fuel in- w races. in the bas just dropped an- | titted up, Delaware, She is the pinges so as to secure Clam, commanded bustion. One inject 4nd owned in Lon-| each furnace. Capt. Evans says ol t success, but the | able to steamship owners whose vea- her fue! ofl left | sels trade in districts far from coaj Wwesend Nov. 24, ofl as cargo and | ited States, FIRST TRANS-ATLANTIC TRIP WITH OIL FOR FUEL Dec. 2%3—The| The ofl-burning apparatus consists yin of & steam generator, which atom): the oll and discharges it to the | the periodicals of the differ: de-| Jones” is am entertaining comedy and A firebrick structure is| nominations: “Vis: The Leaven ot) master—is It one sheet or four. Al ity into popular taste. The play on which the olf im-| tHealing and Zion Banner,” edited | PAPer that does not give the news to! wii; run the rest of the work with Sat peristion is of importance, especial- ly in the trade between the west tons of fuel ofl for her con- | coast of South America and the iiday Is always & great day for bie beard. F I lke the Star better than a larger | jations on his fearless editorial pol-| A nelidey ie houses, A big bouse is |room and a foy. T might suggest that tf you geandais, nor of theaters, ‘Neither do specttully submitted, T, H. Holmes. | care mu polities of the mod~ eel ern kind, but I ou wal Navel: Gente: whet fe te ene bl fa Bhar, abc Goings. 1 wish you! to get all the news, both loca! and) would Some tacts about the gorstign Ido not care about a . I do not enre paper kingdom of God and get them from) Aiea’ full of ada. 1 want rendil ght and the rest of the week, with Saturday matinee. ““What Happened to Jones’ The Third Avenue ls enjoying @ bis holiday patronage, “What Happened to The season is on. the people will die out in by D. Dowle, of Chicago. But for the sake of humanity do not reprint| pnile, 1 hope others will anything about Zion (the Kingdom 90, for T past 70 years, so T wish of God) which you MAY read IN fo ieave it to you and others, ‘ours false. And so with every denamina-| "7, W. H. Palmar, tion do'the same. For further in-| To the Editor of the Star formation, write to me, Adolph| sunge ovement Ernat, 610 First avenue north vay a9 Play 2p ge ae complete com- or is fitted to il fuel Is profit. day matinee. ——— | Ladies’ Furs made and repaired. C. C. Berg, 1818 Third ave. Sterling Pianos, Union. T wor That rt | you keep all ada off the front page that you hi & regular daily and, @ December 23, 1901. | whet ix particularly desirable, a re- Editor Star—Sir. it is hardly fatr) Hable “wharf and wave” column, as THEY'RE LOSING ALL LONDON, Dec. 4.—St. Petersburg ly unkuown tn the cit, slowly becoming a city of tooth- by excelient treatme: tified in any part of says, by the absence of their teeth. M. Zorokoft gives of the capital city. that arise from the jeva have the effect formed’ in favor of the capital in the cit abandonment of the imperial city. noticeable as in the only during the pa: tention, and recently the upper class. removal take place.” THEIR TEETH IN RUSSIA “St. Petersburg offers Of preservatives the teeth of my fe! I think, the sentiment that i# being fn olden times will, in tim In no other center of population | Wel! as th in Russia is the decay of teeth ao the subject has attracted general at- the seat of government should be changed has been growing among T hope to see the for one who’ has so short a time [Seattle and Port Blakeley are onsen- boon a subsoriber to your paver (| tally shipping ports, and the news eriticiae or even offer any mukKes-|to he of any account must be re ton for the improvement of Your! tiahla, ‘This I consider the moat tm- Moat valuable paper, but would ask. | portant improvement. Have the in there not some way to sliminate| Winther repart in @ fixed and promt the advertising from the first pagal Dont plage nd put it In every day without any material lone financial-| ye eattortal policy is al! right, bat ly? Otherwise most satisfactory.| can be improved upon by having Reopecttuily, Ae M. Fry: more of It, see! My optnion of the or the nation. unsur- | paper all rough i that ft» the beat n den-| The Seattle Star, Editor: In an-| one of the list published in Seatele Lack of floor space, and the de Perhaps | #er to your request, would any that || would also sui that you chanee tention, have caused us'to decide to close out int and the use|! have no suggestions to make the name to Evening Sta: ‘ing Machine is a very low-priced se wT am satinfied with the Star as it i Star. Anyhow. wishing the Star a merry Christman threada which ar devote some apace each day to advo eccatablshiDg| cating the estabilahing ‘of fartorien the same’ on both sides esult in here, and give such information ae Machine gives ent! Usfaction FILIPINOS SURRENDER MANILA, Dec. 25,~Reports from outlying districts yesterday say that all insurgent leaders on the Island of Bohol have surrendered. Forty it could obtain to show the n for the clans of factory advoc advantages of establish Alko once or twice each week devote some space to ad- ating permanent public improve-| mts, such ag filling In to the har- bor limit or sea wal! along the h bor. Yours truly, J. ©. Moses, 2507 Yesler way, St. Petersburg ing It in Seattie, capital. ten ye Tt ts rs that) the feeling that FAitor Seattle Star—We like your paper the best of any of the Seattle 75,000 Tough It isn't excellence, BEAUTIES #53)" Because Manager Wenham of the Nonpareil jaundry, in Omaha, a bog BA) ‘wanted the 97 giris in his employ to | Jalieys, for venyusen have thetr pictures taken, to be pub- | 4i,y Iished in a beautifully’ iilust 4 lung British agents @ head for most any each animal will the time he sets hoot | Africa veldt. The Fritishers bout 200,00 head nited States; have | ment to about 40,000 threatened to Only five girls out of the entire force were willing to have their photographs adorn the litho- graphe, and even these ineisted that he pictures be so small that they would not be recognized. fo the manager had to rescind his order, The calendar will come out and the pictures of five girls will eoresr in it, standing at their ma- but ‘their features wii) be | 7 than those of Benjamin | on the one-cent stamps. Mr. Wenha ths peeftiont inthe inundry. , f $40,000,000. Walla Walla for Fi this morning for Ban 1700 tons cargo, King Edward wants 75,000 more | 4), horses for his troops In South Africa. | doctiity that he ts after, but tough- | pince of b British government the Rocky mountain | timation police headquarters are | Tie there.” All insurgent barracks to mount cav- | not altogether perfect. Ag a tax-|@/¢ destroyed as well as a great paying citizen and loon-keeper || ™any hamlets that are known to be are paying $30| cannot agree with part of your edi- | meeting places for insurgents, Heavy | have ot stock in have left in the country a total of | very well. The steamer Walla Watt 4 large number of passen Aaliies. Do not have to go over as five guns and 2% cannon were turned | much space for a little news, It Horses Hoc net acer to dabble no much |i, Many of the guns were of late in the Impure as some other papers | Pattern Yours, BE. C. Washburn. | Colonel Dougherty's forces are Y _ | making @ ol 6 up of Laguna province, where there has been so much trouble, and are taking drasti measures of retailation for the law lessness and murder that have been intelligence or | about any | uid suggest sof t Refore publishing new siness, T we you obtain ‘the v #aid place of business, as in my ex- capacity, and | that old cayuse, but | torial policy. In others respects | native lonsos are reported by | your news items meet with my en ii << f on the South tire approbation, and seem ably ed tt ls “Hawall ited. Reapectfully yours, Simpson| ya purchased | Bron, Second and Spring. | The United States postoMice de. | 8p partment recognizes only the termo| iedatesta’ and nation for t Hawalian ritory of Mawall’” - | abbreviation for the new te Columbia, Dee, 24, 1901 tters addres to Hilo, Hawail, The paper is 0. K. I have been Mahukona, Hawall, not specif wailed} a Nepublican 20 years. Am from | teally derignate the island of Hawall, with | Kentucky. Give us a little more| but come into the postoffice und ire and | news politically from the Southern | the same terme as letters ore Bremerton, Wash., De Star—The per sults me Respectfully, T. Biffing Alte sae ritory risco Fran states. Geo, W. Herron. to Honolulu, Hawatt. Senator Stewart of Nevada hes ng and snowy as can league, dipped the end of his beard The fluid well up into the senator's ¢ he The accider une next to free bust d to empted to wipe out the | Huy a Diamond Ice Coupen Book. Tel. ey | Coal, wood, ‘phone Seattle Fuel Co, —e-—— Go to Byinning for bicrcle repaira —__+—_—. | Dr. Waggoner, dentist, Globe block, | Pe olinieaniey Women Relchert's ncked together in the center of the ¥ holes until the eye of the needle t# reached. FREDERICK & NELSON BREAKS UP in the China Shop Ben Williams, @ 6c all kinds of trouble in street thie morning. of food, filled the air. He was angry, and wi jon breaking up the ew | When the a horde of rpowered Williams. Ropes were brought, turber when McClurg appeared under arrest. han bestowed @ Royal Humane Kegan, who ts | Ewan ta 17 y of 23 life-sav | Michigan, He 8 old and i cr) fn ¢ big cargo of oats, ha for une of the troops the: M. Marcel Hi and Colonel Piequart long continued their Dreyfus. anti-Dreyfusards. ccieetinigpnacitboni Waggoner, oaked ad. the cloak- Secs ‘have te pak Ko nenn gae 3 Would add the feature of a short, | in attendance at the Keattle t stain, All kinds of soap used in the CLINE’S PIANO much trash. I’ mise the tine table balf to one-columm interesting story | ines thie afternoon, “The Girl Prom senate Were tried in vain. Then the | HOUSE of thé different raiironds. T don't, e8¢h ¢vening It would pleace both | Masim's” ts doing her share towards |*enator sorrowfully stalked to the For Reviabis Goods like to read 80 tmuch down-conn| the older and younger readers. Re-| enlivening Chsletmas week. It goes to- | * barbershop. | Cor. Secend ond Valen Main 1059. | Regulation if Army Shirts i FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture SEWING MACHINES TO BE CLOSED OUT mands of furniture and the other depattments for our at- our # ing machine work, and any one accustomed to a high grade sewing machine will have no trouble with the k of Sewing Machini ‘The Majestic the regular prices—it does high grade it merchant of the|low citizens could be saved. The|#t present. Yours respectfully, Mra.|and happy New Year. I remain Majestic Sewing Machine, Commencing porrow, every price will be cut to a point that will Jn mero the Neva, whe| city was largely bullt on land that| A. Krak. truly, tie, red ¥. Billings, Port clear out the different styles quickly—it’e @ chance to own a sewing machine at @n exception- has heard much talk along |had been Altea in, and the climate ae Biakeley, ally tow price. : last few years. Was never very healthful. While St. Bremerton, Dec. 23, 1901. ae DESCRI N Zorokoff, a tea importer | Petersburg in the capital, the center| Keep ® good correspondent at navy The editor of The Star will be St. -apsygana Pk air) we, “ culture, wealth and refinement of| yard. ag Sd eee See are pleased to receive any suggestiona teeth to! the country still remains at Moscow.| to insure success with your other| from other readers of the paper ‘The Majestic Sewing Machine in a strictly high-grade Sewing Machine, It te finished Rd a | te of be ene is himself said to| news. A. B. Willlame, whone names did not happen to be throughout in the best possible manner. It has all the modern improvements and its m maze the sight of s Der-| be fearful of losing all his teeth, Beattie, Dec, 22, 1901. | {eluded im the epectal iets went In ghanical construction is such that in tt are combined simplicity with great’ strength, thus similarly edb dt Sipe once paving hed much trouble to Kee! wepiying to request for suggestion, | ©” ers. insuring ease of running, durability and making it alm impossible for the mac order. From this fact, | , Replying to requist for euRwe tion —————— be gotten out of order, It makes what ts known as the double lock-atil and , forming 50 titch which appears ‘The upper thread is drawn into position directly from the spool, with- The Majestic Sewing Majestic Sewing Machine, with high arm, regular price $28.00; to close out., $15.75 drop head, regular price $20.00; to close out, $18.50 fajestic Sewing Machine, cabinet style, regular $40.00; to close out ,., Majestic Sewing Machine, | $ $26.00 HOME FURNISHERS y Second Ave. and Madison St. THE DISHES an, created Japanese | restaurant on Occidental avenue be- jtwe n Yesler way and Washingt Wish ail dlfectone ana ef AD! Juvenile Books at Half es of bread and morsels of al) kincs intent up- blishment ‘ood waa raining around, broken dishes smashing against little brows red from all directions and and the Japs were preparing to tie down the dis- Policemen Ryan and 4 placed him GOT A MEDAL CHICAGO, Dec, 26.—King Edward 4 medal of the ty on Arthur resident of this city. the iK exploits in OCEANO SAILS | ‘The transport Oceano sailed for | | Manila yesterday afternoon with a nd lumber, | in Gectares in the! Echo de Paris that Maitre Labori ince din- | friendship with | Labor! ts on the high road | to become a popular hero with the M. Hutin prom- ines to make further revelations. sntist, removed to | 8 Overcoats Globe block, cor, First and Madison, fast biue, strictly all wool, at $2.00. KIRK, 1209 First Avo. every sort left over from the tremendous selling weeks will be closed out at prices of the past few that are half and less, All Toys at Half All Games at Half All Dolls at Half All Toilet Cases at Half All Albums at Half All Celluloid Boxes at Half In fact the whole store will join in making it easy for you to make return gifts to those who have “remembered” you and whom you now wish to remember, ero, Lake NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1485 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St. Sstts and ts Men's Suits in cheviots, serges, clay woreteds. cashmeres, ete; fetly tailor-made, hand sewed throughout; latest and most fasbionabie cute—till Christmas. 33 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ; ‘The latest style, including Raglans end Kitcheners, strictly hand tailored, till Christmas— 33 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Men's Hats, regular $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00; till Christmas. SL, Men's Working Shirts, Men's! Laundered Shirts, ali colors, regular $1.00 to $1.25; cut to..@e Men's Sweaters, $1.00 to $1.25, = to | |@ Men's Underwear, camel's hair, fleece lined, Derby ribbed and natural wool Underwear, regu- lar $1.00 to $1.25 garment; till Christmas Rand --48e Men's Shoes, $2.50 to $3.00, cut to. . . . $L45 WINEBERG & KESSLER} 110 SECOND AVE,§ OPEN EVENINGS An Artistic Apology The letter of apology recently sent by the emperor of China to the Ger- | man emperor is described as an ex- | quisite work of art. It 1s painted on a single piece of yellow silk over }tour yards in length. and is beauti-! fully ituminated with dragons, flow: ers and arabesques, embroidered in| i} 4 thr and of various col- ore. The work is so perfectly ex- eouted that at first sight the em- te broidery is mistaken for ena: bi) ee letter {8 inclosed in a yellow panei fh ay envelope, which is also elaborately embroidered, and fastened by tvory| studs of the most ingenious char-| acter. |NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS '4 First Avenus ‘Teath extracted’ ana without “pale ty “our late Jeep-protucing agente. ‘Thess ere the only detectable nd warranted t the least particte of pain thout plates, dental work j ional | Home of K As many kisses as shots are ex changed on « big field-day with th: | Russian army. The emperor kisser his officers, the officers kiss each jother, men embrace lovingly; old 4 |generals kiss; in fact. everybody. is z Gold Crowns, $5; Full kissing an: ing kissed when th crar reviews his troops: | gon a $5; Bridgework, ‘On a public holiday the mistress | Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver of the house salutes all her servants, ‘ H tith a raorn: | 0% 5Oc, Ma'e'tom | New York Dental Parlors stowing a 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE ad, cheek or reed Second floor, Howard building; Oppe Sot ri that day withou | kiss on the fore of his spouse. site Mutual Lit Wasted Energy All this time the doomed vessel was dragging its anchors and drift- | ing helplessly toward the breakers. | A knot of affrighted passengers | had huddled together in the cabin “eudend ome one,Sommn oe Kegley= McIntyre CO. to 8, Sunday, 10 tod Ladies alwaye In attendance, ‘The others joined in “Tell ‘em they needn't do that, roared the captain, ‘We'll be there in_about five minutes!" | 111 Occidental Ava. Phone Main 495 Extends a Merry Christmas To All THE Quaker Drug Co. 1053-1055 First Ave. Globe Building TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY AUCTION sale of good furniture, the contents of an &-room house. B, G. Rickerton will sell on th No, 606 Rroad «treet, north Store Closed All Day premises, corner 0} “« HOTEL BUTLER ’ SSEATTLE’S|@AFE AND Fifth avenue Street car), on 10:30 sharp, be springs, » mattresses, nsion Ue eh, Dathoe tumeitnee’ tatiee not Jangest and GRILL carpets, steel range, cooking u only first-class ROOM ails, @ quantity of lumber, carp European plan | v ools, ete, The above ix all @ European plan | im Conneos | good and clean, Bickerton, | § HOTEL, tion B, G. Bickerton, | auctioneer, I

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