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THE SEATTLE STAR. By STAR PORLISHING CO Every afternoon except Sunday, Baitortal Dept., Business Dept. Main 1050, ® HAZARD WELLS, Patter Business Manaeer bor a al Third avenue. lew York--220 Temple Court Pullding. caivewe—Sit- us U. Express Building. ; Wook of twenty-five conte per month, delivered mast a fcareters No tree coptea. Bistored at the postomece at senition Washington. as pecond-clase matter ASSING OF GOVERNOR JOHN R. ROGERS Gov. John R. Ver held office In the state One of the best men who has of Washington, Rogers ts dead. Since last Sunday night, when the Star first notified the pe / Of Beattie, through the medium of an extra edition witely _ tributed, thar the ‘And sympathy has b Teal parties have Calamity which threatened _ that the hand of Death would be stayed. | the governor was improving, and that he would be well again in & few days, deceived no one cognizant of the /Bovernor was an old man, and was known to Givease which his constitution was unable to resist ham, the attending physician, 7} Private secretary, assured the Star last Sunday afternoon that the although they were reluctant to be so quot governor was fatally mn strik! nely ined In heart-felt expressions of 1 Men of all polit. almost against hope Hoth Dr, Ing the governor's “Worst was inevitable, in & remark- re at the last state They went out of their way to re-elect him governor Voting against every It Was what is known as Greater mass of the people voted for Republicans, Presidential candidate down to town councilmen Repubilea na combined with Democrats to con- ‘The majority of the people of Washington uni! to their faith tn John R. FR other state But Rogers was turned down. he alone was to represent his party in the administration of Such a compliment, such an endorsement, seidom ‘Would be well now for the Schley-Sampson controversy to CEASE. written by Mrs. Sampson to a persona! friend, which has b ces that Admiral Sampson's mind ts “Physically he is comfortable and happy, but the brain ever being rested.” Alegacy for posterity, the unsavory tale of this quarre! Admirais for honors! to the press, anno One has become a and disgusted with the adverse finding of the majo: & court of inquiry. down the curtain on this unwholesome spectacie! _ York state, which led the way some years ago in introducing In place of hangings, now announces that convicts in shall no longer be shorn of their hair when Incarcerated. fa to be allowed to wear his hair long enough for part- ‘the side, or in the middle, as he may prefer. what object is to be attained bv this innovation, Shorn heads and striped garments have been distingutsh- of convicts in civilized Jands for many, many years. that New York fs aiming at the ultim clothes for the striped suits ata? financial centers becoming so numerous in ® demand greater consideration for their feelings om the part of Avvceall authorities? DONE BY COURSE IS SITY COUNCIL ALL PLANNED it Is hard to te substitution of Are weil-bred gentlemen from ew York prisons | Exceeds Any Previous Year have been 1.158 ordinances af against 728 fn 470 in 1898, 332 in 1887, | instruments filed this amount to 3,460, and 5, it will reach 5 inst 2.458 In 1900, 1,938 in | Parwany—2 op. m., m., Women's gyminasiuin class: 20 pm. advanced German; m., beginning gymnasium; m™., intermediate Pp, m, advanced gymnasium Old Testament ~ “s 9:20 p. m., beginning stenog- Seseivtinant slistricte erg-| rap! year were as against in 1890, 45 fn 1808, 22 in | gp 2 to 9:20 D. 'm., Pp. m., beginning ‘French: 8:20 Pp. m. | elocution; $:20 p, m., New Testament Bible class. 2 p. m., intermedi-| Shakespeare dressmaking NW einenday— Stewart has received from Postmaster Emory Smith, forbidding him money ordery drawn on of the Tontine Saving on of Minneapolis, the communication received at Heged that the high schoot girie” gymnast 7 P. m., advanced stenography women's gymne beginning gymnasium m., beginning @ local office it i and that H. D. the operations of the as- stenography. 2:20 to 4:30 p. m., giriw \p, m., history class. LABOR ITEMS IN BRIEF umn, appearing weekly in Ie conducted by a special appointed for the purpose | hical Union Ni accurate information of hap- in the world of industry.) Hy On his retirement, has this to say: “The retirement of Gen. Merriain to| witl be glorious news to the paoein’ oF the nited States, tyrant ever served Pensions for Workingmen Important experi- | his mind, is about to be launched. Passing through and every drop of blood | coursing through his veins acted na nt Is about to establish a| a stimulant to goad him on t in system for the benefit of | of A working man’s | p fund is to be created by tax- vation or compulsory contribution, as It is estimated th attain the proportion of $2,400,- ‘The interest will be used in t of pensions to aged and led working men. development of the fund the | ment will appropriate the payments, of which the scheme \s pre- dicted Is 3% per cent., interest falls beiow that figure b eererament will appropriate ¢ the deficiency tow as 2 per cent, the} Government will be called onto pay bo cnigeoned annually, whereas, ite keeps up to 3% per cent will redlize enough for the pay- “ment of the pensions. tie undertaking, and as an exper ment It will be watched igrestest sotarest by the peopl cowardice againat sympathies were on the capitalists and in favor of a archy instead of a republic. “Upon his retirement he assumed | that for his valued services in the army, the bull pen in particular ‘The interest but when the | d’Alenes was retire with the rank * | of brigadter-gen tyrannical methods in 1 m to the White House It isa gigan-| The Californt # discovered an intimate between religion and w miming up of the pay of all rners throughout the world shows that tries average Voice thinks that it Gen, Merriam Retired On account of the age limit in the uP (| army, Gen, Merriam, who earn- for himeelf such an unenviable his crueity while at Idaho, has been retired. + commenting | about 40 cents a day. about 10 cents day edan countrle than 20 cents; in | tries a itt i en nd WILL EARN | A MILLION Estimated Gross Revenues of Local Railways CITY Leaiie $20, 000 Corporations Soon to Report on Receipts for 190) Deputy City Comptroller John Rip: linger catimates that the revenue the city will derive this year fr ne local street way corporations Will be $20,000, not be col business. 1} At that time the different com fem will submit to the comptroller (of thelr Kroa# receipts According to provisions of thelr anchises, 2 per cent the mr receipts must then be turned ov the elty, At those figures the entir Krosn receipts of the companies would be an even million dollars Last year the Seattle Electric Co: pany paid to the city $4,702.07, and the Seat Railway Company $1,403.71, oF a total of $6,108.78. How ever, on several of the lines th per cent, provision did not go Into | effect until late inthe year, thus cut tl the close of | ting down the amount so much lower [than is esti for thie year ‘They Do Not Pay The Grant street line, owned by the | Seattle Electric Company. and the Renton line, owned by C GS a year for each ear run. So far neither has paki a cent. Just why nothing has been paid the clty omptrolier’s office does not know Said Chief Deputy Riplinger tod I do not know why these Ii have nét paid up, We have « after them several times but they paid nothing. Neither did they of fer an explanation to us It i understood the matter ts in the ha ‘ounell corporations omit nd step# are no being taken to collect the money FIRE AT KENT KENT, Dec, 28.—The barn belong- ing to J. H, Titus was consumed by fire late yesterday afternoon, Chil- dren had been playing In the hay Joft with matches and so started the Diage. A high wind was blowing the time and only by valient efforts of several citizens was Mr. Titus’ residence saved from destruction Another home across the alley from the burning barn was saved by difficulty, The horses and nn in the barn ved. Church to Entertain A Christmas entertainment will be given this evening by the Young People’s Soclety of the United Nor wegian Lutheran church. The en tertainment beginning at 8 o'clock, 0 which the public ts Invited, in as Piano solo, Miss Selma Trimseth; recitation, Mise Ciara Hourn; solo, Mise Emma Loe; rect tation, Mr." Rt, Reynold: mandolin solo. Prof. Hjalmar Anderson; ad- dress, W. R. Revelle; eolo, Miss Em- ma Loe, Get WATCHES Second avenue. —— of Ordinances Passea / What the Y. W. C. A. Will Offer Its| ‘*t silver noveliien at Moore's « .« Classes for the Coming Term Who does not keep in close) The Young Women’s Christian A with the business in the city sociation has just office and the city council schedule of studies for the second. ‘Bot the least conception of the) term of tts educational course, be- of work that is trans- | ginning January 6 and extending to there. This year especially) March 15, 192 The list of courses @ tremendous increase over offered is a: there be no more council this year the figures on or-| class; 2 to 5 p. m., ys Passed can be accurately) p. m., high school girls’ gymnasium | | glans; 7:20 p. m., heginning German; | $:20 to 9:20 p.m. advanced Moore’ CAROL, Now is the time to stock up; the quality that usual ly wells from § to 10 cents per pound, special price for this week 106 pounds for . 56 pounds for - 20 pounds for ... 10 pounds for SOFT SHELL WALNUTS Por pound Ade FRENCH PRUNES- Per pound .. -* te & pounds for’. 82.00 ITALIAN = PRUNES — Per pound ..... io SUGAR "CREAM" CORD Sweet and tender— Per doz. cans . 3 cane TOMATO: JO. CANS . 42... THE SEATILE STAN, oT pougall %) outhwick Co 717-19 - 21-23 Firs t Avenue - | Sorosis*: Shoes.. All Kinds of Shoes Are Worn by All Kinds of People Sorosis Shocs worn by the right kt Best for Women Different models and Hent shoes for win house and dre The Price Is Always $3.50 outdoor and Exclusive crea | Large Buffet _ Stock Buffet stock and the lowness of the prices. de of fine quality quar Sideboards a are shown on @ very elaborat French bevel » always welcome look, remember. ted high grad: | at 10:00 PPPIPPPTPORTRD TODD DIa20 44 Christmas BUYING OPPORTUNITIES Toys at Half China at Two-Thirds “Clark Jewel” fas Range Is the Best ntroduce our Stoves. , for a limited time only, Give a Gas Range Free Doll Cabs at Two-Thirds Advertised savings are actual savings at this store, As evidence of your from the & & Electric Compan y thousand euble The Stove Costs You Nothing must be sure im can saitiaee oe ASTERN TOMATORS—3-Ib. cand, solid pack Per doz oo 2.00 er ean LIDAY BRAND 8W PEAS Per doz. cans ai Per can SARATOGA CHIPS. 4 Se + NOODLES Yelb. DOK socey seesee ADO Trib. box Lie MAPLE SUGAR— 1-1b, briek ...., Li THE STAR CREAMERY BUTTER— BID. JAT ceecsseee oe Ae BID. $OF s6-eee vos “3-50 10-Ib. tub EW YORK FULL’ ¢ CHEESE—Per pound IMPORTED SWISS CHEERS Per pound .,... te BROILED HAM—Per pound B00 EASTERN SAUSAGE — Por pound... 200 MUSK MACKEREL—the cent nige—4 for 2 MIXED OR PLAIN PICKLES Por keg R00 BURBANK POTATOES—P 4 100 pounds .. 81.50 Cooper & Levy Wholesale and Retail Grocers 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Pet. Yesior and Was! Telephone Main 182 CBDR LEE, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of stock holders of the Great Excelsior Min ing Co, of & will be held at t office ‘of ompany, 625, Bailey, Beattle, on § Bottles Snyder’s Catsup $1 Thursday, | Standard Tomatoes $1 par Don, day) for the purpose of electing a ‘ board of five trustees for th ing year, and the transacting « A 2nd, (Wednenday, the reg ular meeting day being a legal holi- other business that may Drop come before the stockh Sag *| Dute of publication, 1901 ALAN D, CAM HON, Sec. \5227 Yesler Way, to our good faith what we ax of Commerc Waehington AND CAFE We Serve Fine Coffee With Pure Cream fe the dent this offer in for LIMITED TIME ONL will be on ex EW. NEWHALL & CO. Ask for Harry 1413 Second | Ave. NUT AT $2.75 PER TON This kole ie from the new Bon Marche block. Tel. Green 261 CRKECE ETEK E CE CEE KEE EEEEDDIIDPFD9D>>z>> DD >Dd>>dIDED Saal CHOICE oirTs the distilleries | buy the best and sell t reasons why you should give first consideration. Special for Sar in styles and p Pay . bottle Tokay bottle Claret FOR #106 » mpocial to a custorn “ ), 109 COLUMBIA STREET Phone Pink 1751 — Free Delivery 1 light expenses allow us to well cheaply @ full line of Silk hiefe and Neckwear Pike Street Bargain House K. M. Lipo Pacific Coast Steamship Co. For San Francisco Lenve featile Baw. tearmahips _ City Puebla, Walla Walla or Umatilla D », Jan, 4 FoR ony EASTERN ALASKA Picket OMee, 113 Jamon St | ACIFIC CLIPPER LINE K CAINK, nd San Fran- cisco Route Beatties. 8. John 6 Kin D h. 8 fi Ana, Jan, 40 8, Cearina Kobert Dollar Carrying freight and pas gers, reduced rates, Freight Omlce Ticket OMce Arlington Dock. 018 Firat Av Tel, Main 1023, Tel, Matn 1147 For Honolulu Hobe Navigation Co, witl ch S.S. EUREKA Dec, 13, 1901 to be followed by 8. & January 10, 192. For r freight apply to the office of th company, Globe building, N. W. cor Ist and Madison. Tele . Main TTINGHAM, Mer. The White Pass and Yukon Rout To the Atiin, Big Salmon, Yu kon, Klondike and White Horse Mining districts THROUGH MAIL, EXPRESS PASSENGER AND FREIGHT fERVICE MAINTAINED DUR ING THE WINTE: B. P. BROWN, Gen’ At. 619 First Ave., Benttle A. B. NEWELL, Vice President and General Manager J. FRANCIS LEK, Traffic Mer Beattie, Wash, and Skaguay, Alaska | Port Orchard Route Dally service, effective Bept. 10, 1901, Bremerton (U. 8. Navy Yard and Dry Dock), Charleston and Sidney, BSTEAMERS Athlon and Iniand Flyer | From Columbia Doek, foot of Col- | umbia street Leave Seattle—6:20 a, m. (except Sundays) and 10:00 a. m., | (for Bremerton only) and 4:50 p.m. (Saturday only, extra trip 11:30 p.m.) | Leave Bremerton—#:15 and 11:46 «. m, 3:00 and 6:16 p. Fare @ cents round trip. 00. ON | city OF EVERETT | amare BVERETT A ti er IND ROUTE. EX: Beattie, [0 0. 'G. my pm bm | ound vt dzcibas sunday, fn Citect Beg 1m ay t nections — At Beatte with Str, Fiver for Tacoma. At Bvereut with Mikado for Snohomish, and Ever- ett and Monte Cristo Raliway, Colman Dock, Beattle. Tel. Red 221 Merchants’ Dock. EB 8 HE largest line of Christmas Slip- pers for Men, Women, Boys, Youths, Misses and Children at.. Treen Shoe Co, 707 First Ave., Seattle PRICES THE LOWEST KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON slope which we have just opened, and ia the best domes tic _kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL Co., Bunkers, street. Te pot of Madison ephone, Main 976. Al, OF WASHIN( FLOUR, per sack FLICKINGEI TOMATO ENCHILADOS, 8th can FLICKINGER'R’ SLT LEMON CLING PEACHES, UNEEDA BISCUIT, per puck ial 1 orders GLASS & DICE CASH GROCERS, 1428 SECOND AVENUE ttention given’ to Quaker Drug Co. 3013-1015 First Ave, Globe Building 1:16 p.m. n. Leave Sidney 0 and 11:80 8 m, 6:00 pm. Leave Charleston—8.0 and 11:35 a. m,, 6:05 p. m. For Pleasant Beach and Bean pint take steamers leaving Seattle mand iS p.m. Leaving | Bremerton at $:16 a. m. and 6:15 p. GRAND RIDGE f° 7; GROCERIES © 1 | CHIGAGO env PATIRTAN Dye Works” W AMER ‘CLASSIFIED ADS. ABSTMACT OF TITLE HOOT WHIPTL HE Dae a NMDA ir 4 ee TOUN GRAVTAM, 830-021 Ginbe vik. Tet i HOUGHTON, 444-17 ATLORNEY §-AT-LAW WW WUPTNDR, “atvorniey wt law, 00 ft uted and detende:t im ail eo re Ma o10 M B. WIEBTLING, Boston J K LADOG, building W. LAM if r A Mac ‘ Dx 42-44 Haller r LYMAN & KNAVP, 10 Malier bt 5 UG WAKD KEMP, 492 Burke building LF DOUGLAS, Mart Mew York bidy HORACK Peru, ath New ¥ * Pit PEAY, 14) Wurke View ; LAND, 0 ¥. block AUCTION SALICS i TNERRICFON, “generar aacvion BANKS TAG CANADIAN HANK OF ‘OMMERCE. Capitat pais $8,000,000 | Height tnithion Gobind es ot dliowed vn time depomita. A wen | OTK HEATTLIE BRANCH Corner of James street and Recond avenue DA. CAMERON, Manager PUGKT BOUND NATIONAL DANK OF AeA TTL Capitol stock paid in $008.0 CANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN HANK NATIONAL BANK OF ‘OMMERCE, a} ” uc Tun vine SEATTLE Paid wp ‘bank BUSINESS CHANCES STRANGER, ATTENTION ARE you look uathene opering in ‘Ba if a0, w m5 to $5. very rtunity that passes through piace you in ® bank King nvew n- Ame ican” Investinent Third avenue ‘aleon property 7. We ba German-American In BOX FACTORY, FOR Sale—Interest in one of the tai be filled by & harge of the capable a kn German-American Lopaina novsEa, Sale-We have a tow high-class RE houses, not the Kind that. are filed with dummies WHOLESALE “COMMIRSION $2,000 “cash and servic and good p mie ine wholemnie produce houses in eattle: entablished since 180q shippers and 9Ob commercial and money to be ‘de- Tease business, ment Co. PACER mince “wanted in the xi ington: good prospects “ony” ape a hs Sen RUSINESS COLLEGES CCAURES Pernin Shorthand & tion, 84 Boston. bik. and rs, Acme Hasineka nd and Pike ONE Modern Bus. Coli, Main Wie CLAIRVOYANTS | MADAM “CAROLINA — The wall known, wonderful clairvoyant me. dium, tells past, present and fu ture; names given; palmist read. inj cards; 2c up, 1209 Ist at ‘oom 1; Green 1180, LOTHES CLEANING Clothes Pressing “Go. in shape ® month; dye airing. ing, 44nd DANCING ACADEMIES poctety Phe PROF, LITTLE, teacher of bail room a fancy dancing. S12 Madison, Phone, Hurt at é TY and singe dancing s muperY Normal a First, @) 476. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS DENQUIGT AS ROSELWAR, “Shope “at 218-220 Spring street HROMLEY & WELLS, general contractors Starr-Boyd bid. Tel. Manin. 350. )HAMATIC-OPERATIO. SCHOOLS HOAN Dramatic School prepares puplis ‘ advanced pul ’ beginne pled tn th 1 ora will furnish plays and dramatic clit, Tues. and Fri, 41 Holyoke DRESSMAKERS DRESS MAKING pariors. Ibi? Phire in® HANSON ih Waillinery at ow price rth and Pine ail at Lamb Sistorm, 10-811 Coline bik. | CYNCH & SHAW, 4-7 Matier bid. MME. A._8, SMITH, 07 Hinkley” block, DENTISTS AW PUTS, “CF Heaney block Go., t29 Hinckley bik DYEING AND CLEANING prenn, deliver your clothes. Off First ave; Tele. Main. 1004, Dye Work MACHINERY CO, dynamon ant us wiring and bell Tale Went CONTHAOTORS AND BINDING VURNACKS HAUNIWS AND SADDLERY WANTE DF EMAL STOWAGE AND WANWEHOUSE — CONKLIN HOUKE WINGHART &% ANS AND INSURANCE ASQUEBAUE CO ah TKANSPER COMPANIES McA LAPT VN T moving Sines tape, MINES AND M tafe Vault Boxes for Rent. | NaTioNal HANK OF) 1Na RU Mee Turner huret, | AND ACKISTS 381 Burke building. Vialiey” buiiding 4 Chapin bia OsTROPATHY WKGRCT BOHUTE, ira ot Wikt, IRON AND Ta ® Plating _WANTED—RE A. 1 for & sale and profitable tie three years PATENT ATTORNEY mer requiring am HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED, tand the closest investigs- | modern dwellings ait ‘thrts of the city. the Sots ey ae ur property le to ie, seend TWO THOUSAND Don hat purpose, it FEMSONAL TTER STOR thristmas is over. Young and old have exchange ents, and all fee) glad it comes but your property I be published In “halt ting Newspapers in the Cy INVEST MEN 013 Third Avebue, day, and the good wife always ha study where she can get CELMAN + AMERICAN people who find GAL NOTICES THE SUPERIOR COURT OF of Washington in and for ne County af Ang. ora Bough pleasantiy fat what they look for n we well our FANCY FRES ranging in price from $2.0 to vent _ sand service of publication of Washington Boughton, defendant, You are hereby summoned to what we have this week seems | Pear within sixty (60) days after to be the nicest of them all; don’t | oat to try them. * than any place in the city and guarantee it to be the very Full Cream Cheese, lic Cheese, “2 a Headlight Baking Powder, 1b, 10 ox. for 200, it any wonder the crowd alway towards the COW BUTTER STORE, FIRST AND PIKE. »p in front of store. N A. PRIEST, with Dr. Ward's has moved his office to Washington | Fox Oyster we atill retail at white it ts admitted are always the bes: on the mar-| of the first publication of wit.: within sixty days after the 29th day of Now 19@1, and defend the above ens the above en and answer the complai the plaintiff and serve « copy of your answer upon the undersigned attom neys for the plaintiff at their offices and in case of your! » do, judgment will rendered against you, according | the demand of the complaint has been filed with the clerk of the object for which this |tion ts brought is to obtain a dect | of divorce from the defendant on ground that the defendant i 1 drunkard and hi one-half the time, plaintitt lived the defendant hi neglected and refused to support the |” plaintiff and to make suitable pto- and his family, and also because the defendant has been | guilty of many personal indignities ds plaintiff, and fendant quarreled with plaintiff al . and because ptaine an no longer live: titled’ action delicious Swiss below stated; 402 Yesier wa: that he and the n figures, at Red Front Pur Co, 112 6 buy Oli and he Olympic. Ol Also coal ‘by sack OXYDONOR *V: 11 diseases; avoid imitations, 64 McDonald block 4, Briscoe & Lioyd, ‘about your homes { ferred payments Massage Ai® int ave WANTED-Oid gold an "Hinckley bik matters herein stated separate causes of jiverce as specified in the e Stat of Washington, pnstituting thre: Attorneys for Plaintiff. address, roomt Arlington hotel, KHION Viair Store has removed to Sit | 29th day of Now MYSICIANS AND SURGEONS UPERIOR COURT OF State of Washington in and for County of King Emma Hubs vs. Silas Hubbard, 11-212 Mutual of Washington to Third.” Rea! summoned to ap- pear within sixty days after the date e first publication of mons, to-wit HOTOGRAPRERS KMATEVA fnlehing ixty days after complaint of the plaintft your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for work guarantesd and in case of your failure #9 TMAN Plumbing Go | against you acc | of the complaint whic! with the clerk of said co ject for which this action is brought cree of divorce from the defendant on the ground that the ding to the demand REAL ESTATE is to obtain a ¢ 4 to support plaintift and 0 make suitable | f cruel treatment upon, the part 6 » defendant has bandoned the plaintiff for one year ng three separate causes of NORTHWEST RTHWE of Washington. PECKERT & CASSIDAY, Columbia Btrest Open cH # p. In,