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FR MA & ; € peewee x DAY, DECHIPER 8, 1908 ue hanes per dor OOMED.2G ewe caulifiower, $1,004 1 Lde por Ibi squashes, 1 ibe 12%e; artichokes, Thewes 1.00 siting beans, 12 ec) cucumbe 280 per box! Rrussole sprouts, peas, 1 Butter, Cheeve, Rees and Poultry Butter Wranington creamertes poend prtots, a0. Towa, ant POSITIONS to Send Nominations Cheese—Native — Washington, — full | to Council at Once Toueiee | Wisconsin, Tae: Hoawesere, Isconsin, Ide: Roquefort $c, Pam, $11.00911.00 per case ; New York, 10491 Limburger, — 1adpt Te; brtek, 10a: 7e:" Swine, TSAgl de Humes will frame four] bege—Strietiy freak — ranch, for the council this | Basfern, 22q28e (tment of city officials whose | [RG leis | expire Dec. 31. The places thee filled are superintendent of wat Dressed poultry ge and lighting, member of the | geese, pep) te card of health, member of the Hb- | ena" 129tAc eommission and member of the | Honey—t Pea service commission Ey Those officials whose terms cx are as follows: Superintendent works and lighting, L. B. member of board of health, | Gibson; member of Ubrary | jon, Col. 'R. H, Lindsay, and | of the civil service commis Pant. P. D, Hughes, | Be friends of Mr, Youngs say his Hnation has practically been ga nithough the mayor has not | . stated so, The other | pen have not signified their | Jon of wanting reappointments ts said the mayor stands will- re-commission them If they tresb tance, ‘Mayor ac & tions Hens, 1 1¢b12¢ all apring, Se com, They large tue: | ducks, Mant etek Turkeys, ducks, 12q14e Weare th: ateor wether per Ib Dreakfant 310.008 timothy, Puget § Fastern alfaite, Ons, $22.00@22.5 ind, per ton, Washington $11.00, 2 barley, 320.00 $16,000 Corrected dally — The following prices are belo fered to the producer he dock oF In the car barley, $17.00 $19. 50g 20 00 18GEIBe : customary to seal the nomin- and unless the mayor chooses e known their contents, the tions will not be made public Hcounci! meets, ‘The next mm: Jan, ¢ Yet a special meeting be called before then. ne tive. creamery, Cheese 3 ny Kane —Strietly fresh ranch, Pouttey Hens, Toe He: small spring, ite turkeys, Ihe : geese, Satie Lve stock Cows. Sipe ateers 4 lee Contagious Dis: | | Contagious diseases reported to the health office today were as f Frank Mullen, aged 25 years, © ledo, Wash., smallpox Husted, aged 50 years, Skagit county, smalipox. Both were picked up on the street and sent to the pest house Hariand Deumson, avenue, has ac spring. 136 Capt. E_ K. Cole, commandin, cer of the marine corps on Puget und, has been transferred from his | smmand here to a foreign station, “He will leave within a few days for fan Francisco. Probably half of the arines stationed on Puget sound i go with him. ‘This month fust passing has been a asy one at the local marine re- ruiting office. Between three and eur hundred men have applied for Histment. of which leas than 50 Wwe been accepted. The men re- ited here wilt be sent to the Phil- pines. Samoa and West Indian tations, Made a Cleanup Joe Henry, who rooms over the tk cafe on First avenue, reported | p the police this’ morning that a BUILDING cecewsce| TAKES FIRE ost every article movable in the | Steet Construction Saves the Block thing of all kinds, shirts, neck- | From Much Damage shoes, and even his d-calfber | Thre Bailey butlding at Second was stolen. —— javenue and Cherry street had al [narrow escape from being badly burned yesterday. The steel Inthes (used im the construction ef the build. ing probably saved much damage. | damage. Just when the fire started cannot | | positively be said. "Bome time dur- Von ing the previous night two wires be- came crossed in the wall between! the offles of Wm. Parmaiee on the | Fourth floor and the hatt At 6 o'clock in the morning one of | the men In the Pinkerton Detective agency office detected the smoke. An alarm was sent in and the fire apparatus turned out for tte third | run during the night Holes were chopped through the ceiling to the | fifth floor and others In the fourth | Moor to the one below. After a chemical stream had been in operation for a few moments the i ag out. From the appearance ‘wood on the inside of the ' | Seite’ it is evident that the tire must have burned for some time, as the inside beams are all burned aw ‘The damage ie comparatively | s the woodwork ix of solid | Probably $200 will cover the | of 226 Eastlake | riet f | THE BAILEY Leal Y, MC. A. Won | The Seattle ¥. M.C. A. basket ball m won out against the ¥, M. C. team of Vancouver, after a hot- contested me at’ Vancouver | “score wae aro vabhoevet tee geod work and the game is ald bave been an interesting one. "This was the first of the | op. The home YMC. A. team elas 4 championship for the west for three years, and is hard to retain the honors year. JORSE KILLED BY LIVE WIRE) in Phe markets today were expected- dull. Searcely a grocer’s wagon in evidence. as the retailers 4 up well earlier in the week. ie nothing to stimulate trad: Haome time to come demand for poultry is dead Kily the inward shipments have oat. entirely ceased. rooms are in market against, & little time when none might phe hed. ‘The sale for them ts good A car of oranges and one ot ban- | * ‘Bhas are d 3 JOBBING QUOTATIONS (CORRECTED DAILY.) Green Fruit $2013.00 & box MaTbec eating spp , Os: Everett police this check on the had been stolen On account of the storm early yes- , some electric light wires at | and Bigheh “avenge got Telephone Co. and burned | oak. em through, allowing them to drop | loss. ground. A valuable horse be coming in contact with one live wires. ICENSED TO WED been issued: Aaron Litts, aged | mani Margaret Daugherty, pa | Ha Halt gf Leary: Edwin Van Bus-| ‘rhe seattle Turn Verein held an san Dunkirk. 18 ot in id-time Tannenbaum at Germania jal wort! al ie he 3. program was given by Prof. W. ¢ 35. both of issnquah; Ignatius | Retzer and his athletic class, fol-| B Miller, 25, and Nina Bettler-| jowed by # genuine entertainment Z6. and Ardell Graham. 2.) aii received gifts. Dancin, : % conclud- | ‘of Seattle; Alien E. Leas and ed the enjoyable evening. More than Busrcher, 25, of Seattie, and| ” Persone attended the celebration May Handley, 2, of Winnetk: % Archie 8. Farron, 21, and Fan phinshrd finemf bambamnam. A batch of 12 Chinamen applied | phus Bowerman, 31, and Bird| for return certificates ai the custom Beene, %. heath of, Senitie. house this morning. ‘The party con- | been successful in & tle and now want to see China once more. One of them goes to visit his! years old; another goen to see his as eichathed of the talgi< | Youns chinks, while another goea to fers office presented Treasurer Sam | Place @ loan of money, which |b hbun with a very fine No. 2855 | hy being on the spot : mas day. Mr. Trathbun in turn | a fe to each of his force a muitable } Christmas Mathbun is an enthusiastic hunter PETTY THEFTS | Pand the present was greatly appre- a Western. avenue, has reported to the police that his room had | money were stolen ‘A black overcoat was stolen from MUSHROOMS the residence of Mrs, Harris, at 225 | were notified H. Weverly i in custody on sun | picion of having stolen a gold watch the Commission Business man when he was arrested by Po- iceman W. C. Hubbard yesterday afternoon hotel, rep morning Scandinavian hotel i with wires bel to the | large, to an expressman was kill following marriage ticensen | 4nnen-Baum Celebrated at Ger- %, of Grants Pass, Ore, and 41 hall Christmas night. An excellent m Miller, and Nina itler, Fully © children were present and G. Priest, both of Ballard; Al- Good Riddance Hepburn, 15, both of Seattle; sists of all loeal celestials, who hav | HAS A GUN NOW jor te gn ser {thinks he can do more successfully | chester repeating rifle, on remembrance. Mr. oe Alfred Johnson, who lives at 1449 clothing, an overcoat and $10 | Lenora street, last night. The police One ‘oda’ from a residence at #07 Fourth av New Foature Today in) The teh was found on the Frank from him last night Present to Firemen The Bailey Building Company day sent to Chief © to be applied Nef Fund, It was in we mri iding Wednesday night. Sailor Arrested Fritz Smith, a sailor charged with the theft the Mallory h * 91.9001 15: pineapples, $8.00, per |from the trunk, Policernan Thompe | oy seeding | son de the arrest. bu gma gaa La Roche, ph omr apher, 811 lat ls in custody fa trunk Ase rner Lemons cooking #12644 nia, ifornia cranberries eG1.00 ; er tox! grape pomegran quinces, 7 VENA per $4.00015.00 per” box ‘Vegetables $24. 00G20.00 9 ies, D, Potar For a diamond, a ogee éliry, G0 to Moore enue, watch or jew: | fecond’ av- ITEMS OF THE SEA Newsy Notes of the Harbor and Sea—Vessels That Come and Go | Th which left Seat Vancouver, was erday at Port ‘Town rled about 40 passen: night for ay wend, She ker In’ crossing the strait from Port Townsend, her ahifted, and for awhile {t was feared ahe would foun der, She was obliged to turn back to Port Townsend, The Gar at Port Towns Purser ( ‘Thomp: night fre white ashor hard fast <; Was alao stormbound nd up of . whieh arriv Whatcom, reports that a| four-masted ‘schooner was on Smith island, She was the rocky beach of the iwland, and with excellent proapecta of becoming @ total wr Several other Sound boats are reported wind bound along the Sound. The steamer John & the ite Clipe ternos 8 the Lydia I here tant Kimball, of walle this’ a n Francisco, She hus & passenger list of about 80 and a Keneral cargo. | For the present at least the Puget Sound Tug Company will not libe the British ship Pinmore, now Quartermaster har for salvage claims due them The agents here have requested the tug company to refrain from dotng pending the consideration of the claims by the ship's awners in Glas gow Captain Libby. pany, hesitated about making public just Yet the amount of the claims preferred against the Pinmore, but ft is known that they are well up in the thousands, The steamer City of Pueb the Pacific Coat Company, sailed trom San Francisco this forenoon for Se The steamer City of Seattle of the same line, ik expected here tomorrow from the Lyann canal New Tacoma Steamer 7 initial fro carr of the tag ©. Reed made its ‘Tacoma steamer T. trip to the Litly- dn fow pan Samuel I. and Charles K. Robeson, proprietors of an umbrella store ai Second avenue and Marion street called up for trial in Justt court this afternoon on th: charge of assault and battery, pre- ferred against them by Waldo’ Ken- The latter nays he w saulted In their store Monday ing by them without provoration. The Rabeson brothers accused him of being a shop-lifter. se was continued until next STILTS WERE: NO GOOD Dee. with PHILADELPHIA, Pa. P.M. Boyer bad a bet Stanton, a bincksmith, judgeship contest in So uunty Pennsylvania. Stanton lost, and the penalty wan that he wade a creck from his blacksmith shop to the breast of a high milldam. | Stanton devised a method to do the wading dry-footed. He prepared a pair of stilts, and when the appointed | tiem came a goodly number of citi nena ansembled to see the fun. Stan. gone only a short distance on thi i) started on bis stilts, but he had only gone & short distance on thy ippery limestone bottom when the lapsed. Then it war neces. or Stanton to swim, and the doughty blackemith struck out bravely for the dam. It was a cold swim, for there was} won the ground and tee fn the But the distance was made the John | ent the judge who won, and then went! | home for dry clothes. WILLGET THE TRUTH Shang Hy Lire arrived at Shang: ai from Colon, where he arrived oo late for the war, and was once notified of the probability ¢ war between Argentina and ¢ | He at once cabli American people. English, a language ts not very familar, is as follows To the United America. Joy. Much I implore not for the news of c be in South America. [am be thy and will real true {meta of blow shed send. Truth shall conquer my dispatches, Believe not false truths sent by correspondents irre. Act not impetuosity with Im. ap not to fintwhes. As Con fucius sald, “Don't do nothing till you hear from I sleep on my typewriter, waiting for outbreaks. You may next find me audible from Buenos Ayres. In trouble I will be on the spot. SHANG HY LIfe Shang wrote it in with whieh he The meanage States P. you to be unrest inflict about to THEY LOVE IN OMAHA On thi Hoagin council lovers George A. ne city against any dezvour not in accord with parents’ approval "Er. Hoagland that have swinging on his fr gat annoyance has been suffered the Kountze Memorial Lutheran chureh apon the steps of hich lovers have been wont to cor ‘ogate to Heten to the muse ¢ ighboring roof garden The church goers say they been obliged to elbow thelr through affectic couples in or ler to force thelr p to ehureh oF prayer meeting IS NOT WILD AND WOOLY thy OMAHA laint of nd, te will A si by The rec’ of Oklahoma, Ma is anything A native of ted xg Thorn but wild Maryland, and he | 8. Me | fron fem has lived in Washington for y where he and his wife moved elusive soclety; and hi redited with great akill ax a diplomat, In 18M he appointed minister te Norway Sweden by President Cleveland, and previous to that. he a member of the United State flan aston, using hin wealth and bigh social position to make th commingion ap nervice at a me when the k wae in ite tn fancy and ni friende: jor Ferguson ruelly bereaved of hin wife shortly before hin departure for Bweden by Ident While he known and his appe ident Rooreve work out his He good first PERSONAL MENTION ent t & atroet car ac ever aetive in polltion, an a strong Democrat niment proves again Pr « de jon to principle of “the pub: then politi rmin Interpreter of and a well merehant Washington will go to China on the next Oriental liner, He will return about four months with hin family Chih Kee ts popular with the federal offictals and bears their good wih ew with him, Adolph T mining man of ap nited States cou Sohmidt, for his ctty, haw f ership with G. F. Gogw this city, and te now engaged tn the real extate business, Mr, Hogue w formerly a munielpal judge her ENOCH ARDEN OUTDONE N. J., Dec Dora uce has filed wult for divorce against Jease T. Monuce Tn 1892 the couple A short time later peared. A year ago, Cincinnatt that killed there in a railroad accident Helleving thin Mra Monuce, last April, married August L. Keene, ‘The couple were starting on thelr non trip when at the depot bride saw her bus whe ight dead aitting In the wating m. She and Reese parted and wil remain apart until the divore bs will be re PATERSON, arrted, disap: Monuc word he had be For MecNeill’s Island 13. T, String on to MeNeil’s island night, convicted at the recent term of the United States dintrict court. They are Herndon Lamber nending obscene matter through the mails, one year; John Stamure, nugeling, 20 days; Frank Clayton, selling liquor to Indiana. four months; Geo, Sanborn, same, two years. This was Sanbe third offense. A $100 fine was also im posed upon bim, and $60 on each of | the others. HUMILIATED HIM TO BATHE PITTSBURG, Dee. forced to take a Raker went to the Lake Erte railroad yards today and Coe auicide by throwing him- self in front of a passenger (rain He bad Just been discharged from workhouse, where he said he was humiliated by having to bathe eputy U, &, mare four Because he (JUST A TRIFLE UP AGAINST IT H. Harrington is in custody chafe ed With the theft of « gold wat from the pocket of David Steele Detectives Adams and Lane made the arrest ©. Clark has been bound over to the superior court yesterday after noon on the charge of burglary by Juatice Cann, Clark is accused breaking into the Pacific Coast Co.'s jock warehouse, Pat Kelly, T. Thompson, H. 8. Langdon, M. J. Beanian and Frank 10. Hamlin were arrested by Police men Ryan and MeClug this morning an disorderly persona, mail Boys Lectured John Brown and Frank ¥ South Park small be t verely lectured and fined $20 each by Justice Cann yenterday after noon, The fine was suspended dur Ing good behavior. The boys were charged with being guilty of » num ber of acts of petty vandalism in their neighborhood. Formally Indicted Frits Schmitz and Hermar two sailors arrested for th a trunk from the Mallory Wednesday n charged with larceny warrant ineu court Sobel ft of houne MIDDLETOWN. N. ¥ rvey Sellen and lone Morris and were to be married 1 Ione transferred her Dilow Vanhora engagement was broken. Yesterday Vanhorn took the girl riding. The horses ran away, Hellen risked his life by running into the and stopping the frightene animals, In ar r minute horn and the «irl dashed over an emba Dee. 2 H engaged a month af kment SING ON MARCH A French general has Inaugurated the march, a been tly It has nino been woldier amatler mu provided with « expense of the lan of permitting en en ng soldiers to sing when on priv which hi nied until recent! arranged that an play on any h inst state, and ¢ f the ament at the THE CORONER of WHY NOT? lnot ASTONISHED. CHICAGO, Deo, 21.—"Kinal me the post-mortem. 1 took ar cighth of an ounce of C7, M19, No. H12, SO, No, 26, and hope to get to the ti We ICHIMICHTEN nd-on a table Henry Qehmichten an empty bottle of morphine,” ar lead bod labeled 1 the rt expondent f & Carp bar her ter, realty Jand his wif | would be THE SEATTLE STAR. WAS IT FIRE OR ONLY TWO SOFT-BOILED EGGS? YORK, De ” Ward were nd epent thelr honey moon at the Hotel Nethert the th 1 and found thet flames when they return Went to the “telephon turped tn The chief ¢ I mays the menue office ca ed ome points were brought out of, the Wards againnt which NEw Mrw January Mr per and at 75 cents, aix ult of nilk-lined d cheviot shirt and one silve Stanley Tr ce went ebruary to theate night Ward asked payment for things, one whit At $150, thre gowns at $165, one Wrapper. at hree Might gowns at $10, two ln handkerchiefs at M5, one pair gar term at (0 conte ir: wilver 1 garters at $7.00, one nilver digh at $20, three ‘Turkieh in at $6, nix in at § the| rare old t $10, just | elephant-mkin g r | taining #110 ¢ as the |. ‘The hotel pe room in Ward on che wall of lectriclan. ¢ Ward tra 1 for “two 0 lave ar alarm chafing er and or bridal chafing dinh and left) it burr when they went out, the fire being | atarted by the explonion of the lar Mra, Ward testified that wh Ward submitted a achedule of the| used the chafing dish at the hot things he lout, It included 18 neck-| The Jury considered the case an hour ten at $40, one palr of military dress| and gave Ward §260 damages riding boots at $2 ir of wlip-| Mra, Ward $00, alleged that the alarm of Mand that were burned “as a result negligence fire of harbor the b ‘The man watched oming very and they] appeared be, dying. Captain olty’s parks Mr. Littl re red | Which w “ feet long and cut that the opportunity was good for| UP in a terrific manner, He d Mr. Carstens sald in morning wel h ite . Are Very Valuable - “Our buffa’ " are Of full blood to purchase them. We are] Charity Organts: s now shearing them. About January] given next Monday evening by Pa 1 we shall bring them Into the efty foma and Karta Bchram, who are » i exhibit them to the public, be 4 we T know there are (hots ably known the Beattie pub: persone w never #aw a buffe’ because of ir marvellous It has been sug@ested that it would joal ability, The concert wilh be be a good advertive tn the Masonic hall cotner members. of the. Mea ond avenue and Pike street, and “peaegppaggtst nn to: stern states, and this will prot Travelers’ Raitway Guide Sorthera Pacific ARBATA, De combatant d mortally wound terrible fight In one f Santa Cras were two of Uh harks ever seen in th rt of the count place in Kiler's nd and the news brought to port Inlay fomtants Buffaloes Would Be a Rare Addition to Park Arabus harbor Bince Hirom, the local He wholesale butchers, have brought t . Heattle a herd of eight buffaloes from Montana, it has been #umgented that it would be a hing for the eit cure a pair and place them | Woodland park. Superintendent 1 tle, of the atreets and parks dep ment, would be 1 » have two or three of them. nimals are ore an kilt fury. ‘The other of its apect= BENEFIT CHARITY of the in ald fave Me ™ ; sar WART RED HAIR In Turkey, red bar is rent beauty and the women thelr hair that tint KING ED EMors iE OYSTERS RALTIMORE, Mr, Dec, 27 steamship Queenmore mailed for Liv erpoot with 17 barrels of melect Cb apeake bay oysters In the shell probably the only large consignment of this kind ever attempted. vi signees will send rel to King Edward, another t Americgn embassy and wilbedistrib tute the others among th@lr Ameri can customers for a Christmas del jeacy. TRADED WIFE FOR A TEAM When A. Steffini, a miner, went to Canoe creek, quarries near Altoona. for Thanksgiving, he had a wife | a cow. Anton Sardissa heard} the cow was of litte w his wife wouldn't milk. offered @ team of hor ted, and, ax his wife vered the goods. A Steffini brought back aying they were la ited (0 Sardiwaa’s table id that the steak he was eating was from the same cow Steffini, in tears, said he, would Int the cow if the wift would return. A wrangle followed, and the former Mra, Steffinia helped throw Steffini out. She Jeored Stef fint as 4 the lame horses back to th | punted a} " | Great Northern Overtand Fiper—Lenve for 8. Past § om Arrive from 8 Past # orem Spekane-Lesre 628 8 m Armee ox aniet sms le meee Amand ip Columbia & Puget Sound Canadian Pacific Expres Vancouver and Ov Am Amie 58 me agreed, he few days ag: the hors was in | Canes and. pipes for presentations at Mo Second avenue / the WIG COFFEE POT Is that's made, look Everything the not yet over stock new We're but in store new also—to you to attending wants and that's shall endeavor erit your patronage by to your needs in a Nb eral values and honest dealing Everything in the Clothing nd Furnishing line from the Tie to the $30.00 Overcoat manner typical of Every time w rectal price we have increased trade on it, If hy not you ¥ Speciale ar and Cof For tomorrow have made a thix Coffee other # featur fee departr ing them we WE HAVE TO MOVE regular ike it urday Coffee ‘of our Tea nt more than FRIEDMAN & SON We want the Fine assware, Crockery prices will be the fn abl buy Ata very ¢ heip eto, The line RHODES BROS. 1331 Second Ave. Ke Optiolan of let natter to be asp 9-10 Pike isiting Sight Heussy building keep ught fe Itaelf | vnird and Joseph Arabus and bis crew | fety will be| These | 903 FIRST ANENUE | Young Wome a “YW. CA. iterary 4 and reff M 1 ' un th Cooper & Levy HEN You Purchase Liquors You Want to be Absolutely Sure of Getting the Purest and Best Obtainable. | If oor | | tock han been carefully ly of pu le brands Pretty Wicker Demisobn with faney rib. th best 1 bows filled» Whiskey, Brandy, Port Sherry two nin ER WHIS~ th LANAHAN HUNTER Per bottle JESSE MOORE r hott! PER &) LEVY'S IAL, WHISKEY Bourbon—Pull bottle GOLDEN v gall RYE OF KEY—12 HI WHISKEY s WHISh = WHIS Pe i BE.50 OLD PRIVATE 8TOCK WHISKEY—Per gal PUKE ALCOHOL Foi inal uine—Per gal JAMAICA RUM nYE BOURBON yearn old Per gal am ga BS.50 1 WHISKEY —Per gat $4.00 and 85.00 DELICIOSO PORT WINE Por gal. ... IMPORTED eT IMPORTED RUMP 80% 8 OLD SPANISH or gal 84.00 and B85 OLOBO SHERRY WINE | Pane SPs | IMPORTED PALE DRY |] SHERKY—Per gai. -.84,00 i FINE OLD TOKAY WINE Per gal., Pond 82.50 1 cHor RA RICH OLD BL ea ‘i COOPER & LEVY 198 FIRST AVE. |ency Dried Fruits NECTARINES, fine flavor CRAWFORD PE ACHES, large 3 nk APRICOTS, fancy evaporat- ed PEARS, natural taste. SEEDLESS RAISI unbleach REEDLESS RAISINS LOOSE MUSCATEL RAIS- INS, 4-crown ‘mtock LAYER RAISINS, for the tad SEEDED RAISINS for the new year fruit cake, CLEANED CURRANTS, all dy for us BLACK AND WHITE FIGs, loose and pressed ITALIAN AND PRUNES, All of which are of the very choicest stock. Wm.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 003 Pike. Tel. Main 998 and 27 5-crown, re FRENCH |] Full, long and rich, with ps fect tir houlders, straight uty and dignity to the Silk vel silk sewed throughout hanging back, adds b figure. vet collar, FE. ELLIOIT | | | OVERCOATS| REMARKABLE OFFERINGS TODAY Cleaning Up in December at January Prices and von A $1.00, CHILDREN Lh CHILDRE ith 7) 50 and $3.98 ate of cheviot , his is an exe coats; sizem 2.25 4 teers BO ngih COA “ poe BEDS, Fur Neckwear at Sharp Reductions TMC BEAL SCARFS AND COLLARETTES, worth $1.98, for. + $1.25 , COLLARETTES, with Ate 4 vee BLS AKHAN AND JAP SAL SCARFS COLLARE TTES, trakhan yoken, wort eee bat ido ELEC yoke, ¥ D trakha HA AND JAE and $4 AL sargains in Knit U Inde orwear WOMEN'S CREAM FLEECE-LINED PANTS,' worth 26¢, for, pair. HEAVY CREAM FLBECED COTTON OR it GRAY WOOL -VESTS,.worth Se and SILVER GRAY THREE-QUA PANTS, worth 0c, for, each. .... « GRAY FLEBCED UNION SILVE + RIBBED woo Dolls at Half Price ct Doll, undrense or two dolls for the former price of one. Burnt Wood Novelties at Half Price Racks, Photo Frames, Match Holders of rarious designs these will cost you now lems than the one any ened, as just an even half-price, wapaper Holders undgome pi material to-make them. a indian eed Don’t Overlook. This! For it cannot last long, ‘This beautt- tiful Iron Bed, made first-class in every way, with a fine woven wire spring and splendid wool-top ttress, The outfit is well worth “OUR EMERGENCY SALE” we OF OPO OEO OHO 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE ALL GRADE FURNITURE STORE OO OOOO OOO OOOO OOO O> Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Bullding, cor. Second and Marion FOOTBALL GOODS--TOGS AND ARMOR OOO OOOOH Os OO OOO OO OHO OOPS OPO F After Xmas Sale Tailor-Made Suits. Separate Dress Skirts, Walking Skirts, Jackets. Automobiles. Raglan: Sik and Flan’ Furs. 1 Waists, hiffon Boas, Umbrellas, All Holiday (Goods at Half Price week. none pay- Q79299999999999999999999 9299 9PPPII> MII ITIIRDD PIDPIIIIIIIIO For Your New : Year’s Callers The visit will be doubly cheerful $00) you: is a KIMBALL PLANO, No other instrument so. well : monizes with both the professional and amateur's ideas as a Kimball | and our prices and easy pay= ments 1 it absolute extravme gance for you to buy an instrument Special bargains tn odd styles and Slightly w Pianos, New Piano from $167 upward. D.§. Johnston Co, 903 Second Avenue Burke Building to $1.00 per wh ment is made, WESTBERG & CHILDS Housefurnishings and Ladies Wearing Apparel. 1312 Second Avenue ececcececeeccececcece JOdFSPPPPDPHHD FHPPPHRH HPI D COCA RE RECS ACRES CSET CEES We are making great reductions on fine WALL PAPERS in order to make room for our new stock Star Paint & Wall Paper Co, Inc Syrup White Pine and Tar Cough Cure 25c and 50c Bottles ai and Columbia. TREET Regulation DIAMONDS, FIN Army Shirts 1 Y AND SILVERWARE. strictly , a Albert Hansen 72213 1209 First Avo. bi Te fast t $ KIRK, house in the HOTEL BUTLER g St AT TLE S|C@AFE ano nd f only European pl HOTEL Glasses Porfoct for Near and ey « “ nd f ' « af neta {SCHUCHARD OPTICAL COMPANY | Eye Specialists ad 1207'S Avenue

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