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ART 1, 1908 WEDNBSDAT, JAN Last Edition 4 O'Clock p. m. CLOSING SCENES OF STRONG STOCK COMPANY... Jan. Li p.m funeral train bearing the & FROM NEW vorK mains of the late governor arrived here 43 minutes behind the sohedule | I up in ¢ mand wai N the, me t com. assumed me, Tt Was metsat the station | j by a throng of p from this and | hboring towne | NY minutes before the on kine steamed slowly into the depot, Make Its Permanent Home at the Seattle Theater — Engagement Will Begin Not Later Than Feb. 1 tary paticb go A ee their burden. ‘ a To the Residence Sateck company system that) not to gtve out their names for pub-| The Ine of march war agatn form Aso popular in tany oth. |tteation. The complete company Me about (o be adopted at | will be announced, however, in a few tle theater, Under the | days, The company will be unuau. of M. M. Kaliman, aj ally large, as I wish to be able to | ed, and, with the heavy poming of muffied drum, the procession, head ed by Wagner's bend, ovedtaway Long lines wie Followed the <5 theatrical manager, a/| stage adequately any play, and also | residence of B Hogers, where stock company will of at | to have players in reserve. Rev. 8. 8. Sulliger, ¢hapiain of the not later than Feb. 1 Its Permanent Rome Firat Washington volunteers, deliv- + of the theater said sal Sot tha grratevenente practical. complete, and the il probably’ be signed to boot “White the Seattle theater wilt be | °et the funcral address | To the Grave AL the close of the servi the ¢ | residence © © gee twenty Weeks SU play 0 weeks, seis Sonor of program | eas last season man ram opera that have very of of first-class attrac e want) tery. Thi At the | burial ritual of the |close regular season at the| ¢:s Were given, [Seattle the Manhattan Stock Com: After the cask: pany probably will fil! an extended | the grave a al engagement in San Francisco. and the guar volleys “tape,” «i ot wax owered Into t signal was given of honor fired th bute — be “The Lost Paradise, be followed by a series ceremont itul, modern comedies and society rama: Every endeavor will be Had Weak Eye made to have all the productions | c carefully, and new scenery land costumes will be used each week. In short, the offerings are in. tended to appeal to the best class of theatergorrs. Prices will range 75 to 25 cents. There will be ven evening performances and a turday matinee.” FOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP From City Water Depirtment Three and One-Half Times Greater Than the Expense—Profit of $176,894.89 in Year Just Closed ee sheaiiiel mae ty Water ey Year. Therefore tn 1901 the profit | for 1901 is one of the best to hve city = S176.904.89, oF ap~ tor J “prot Imptey per cent. that po Boa de named ‘inden sen total water debt off the city he Suazrioun, alvided an fottows, nal cost of Spring bill Mii. 3. +8 420,000 {Extensions ot same, oe ane oe | ensions of mame . 425,000 | ao he Heattle WR- Criginal coat of Cedar river 1 at Cope na Perhaps ©. Jepson was this afternoon arrested for stealing a pair of opera glasses from a Second avenue store. He had $85 on his person when| searched. Will Inspect Wreck } Moasre, Turner and Tyeon, com- rising the marine Insurance wurvey rw the wrecked schooner Minnie A. Caine, arrived here today and to- gether with Captain Calne, will pro- ceed to Smiths istand tonight to et spect the ship, | Arilla Expected ‘The steamer Ariiia, Capt. Crowell, now long overdue, is expected to night in tow from Victorta. Another Case Fred Mann, #14 West Roy street, Was sent to the pesthouss this after- noon. He hadsmall pox, No Peddiers S, Friedman and J. Serf were ar- Teated by Policeman W. C. Hubbard this afternoon for peddling within | forbidden Umita, CIGARETTE — | | 009 | NEW TORK, Jan. 1-—-Miner’s the- —w | ater was destroyed by fire early this reasonable. - er debt $2,227,000 morning. The Jose is estimated at eay the city she water | The annual interest on the Spring | $200,000. A lighted claarette thrown fer in 0 Fears & bil) plant ts $52,000, which f paid into a heap of rubbish by « chorus aed a of mal arene — r “i eharg- girl is said to have been the cause, cont! ed to t water fund - No lives peat | iat, a te me {eS ahs PAY Siinterest on the Ceda plant ie 1 880, ‘The Cedar Aver system wan | | money 358, [paid for by igmuing optional bonds, | enty-year bends were teewed for | | ‘Mr. Gorm- the Spring hill pi | | Those In 1908 a sinking fund mm ed By ter ti ihe roing Spring hill bon: oo the ase Mest remarked | chy mee Mat Gormley , naual FOR RENTON $200,000 Will Be Invested in a Permanent Industry yyinta for. pay on be $240,000. | | Therefe $180,400, wil be Pesties seat ee = month, or Wee debe will De west cat pet per day ~ FAITH AT | FOR OR SEATON ;~ ar __ HAD Sold’ ta Yevtereny’s Star, Law- n Hotels yers Work to Save Him The supreme court will hear the | Prominent among the hotel ar-) pplication of William Aldon Seaton | fivals today are Pr a stay of execution tomorrow| At the Butler—J. L. Henry, of Chi- forning. A. J. Speckert will ap-| cago: Capt. T. B. Sanburn, Capt. E.| fear for Seaton, and Prosecuting | H. Francis, of the United States attorney Fulton for the state. Each | geodetic survey; J. R. Seppo, of| frofesses confidence that hé has ail Santa Rosa; H. & Greer, of Denver, | fhe law on hin side. | Colo. A. N. Mougin will present the pe-| At the Beattle—J. 8 Byron and| {tion for a commutation of the | wife, from Victoria; H. Karne, of fan Francise: m_ Sehie, of| Victoria; 8. M. Bruce of Whatcom, | At the Northern-A. A. De Wits,| of Spokane; Ole Polk, of Paulsbo; William D. Gait, of Ellensburg William P. Gilbert, of Port Crescent; | Ben Banchero, of Biack Diamond. At the Brunswick—Ole Dollatrom, lumberman from Hoquiam; J. A Bannan, a logger trom Snoqualmie Hatiey, a shinglemt!! man of * Valley; D. H. Backman, sher- | iff of Kitsap county. At the Stevens—-Frank Aylwin, of Tacoma; H. 8, Simmona, of Wen. atchee: F. F. Carver, of Fverett At the Rainter-Grand—8, M. Stew William A fed and other fan Francisco capital have formed a company in Beattie for the purpose jst building a modern brick plant. | The plant will be located at Renton. It will have a capacity of 68,000 bri at the rd city 1s bond for cuitiimenc ruct new Hues @ath sentence to Governor MeBride ®morrow afternoon. He was busy Pesterday trying to get the signa Gres of the Jurors in the case, with yhat success has not been learned, fo od has gone to Olympia ls in @ reasonably cheerful water ©: hoses wday. If he is nervous over sion agree reported wn-| ime aituation he. does, not betray It) w " vw ‘Street restden for . »¥ bis manner, He taike little, how- | tver, and offered no comment when he effort to be made tomorrow in Ma bebalf wasn referred to. His mother, Mra. Larkin, seen dim @ great deal, although much of jer. thine Ia occupied. tn coterring vith ber attorneys, The fight she on A street between avenue and the city limite Kent, alias Morgan. alias Was arrested by Detective pale atteraccn on, sumpicion. | ® making for her boy has awakened | grt and wife, of the Northern Pa- nowN to the police of 4 £004 deal of sympathy. ific Raflway Company; H. G. Dick earioce tian J arrest. Not @ few people who are familiar) gon, of San Francisco; A. K. Ames ver nerd mes in this part of | vith Beaton have doubts as to his) and wife, of Mach 3c. B. sons lor divers offenses. The | esponsibility. It te maid that one of| Ames and wife, of ea iegtives ‘es also have a| fhe jurors who eat upon the case han| at the Diller—-Hon. John Barciay, Crow ieonmidered hig verdict and stated] of Hiack Diamond if 2rotae thet’ Kent win be | fis opinion that {t was not fully war-| on at Deering. « ‘ mnted. for Alaska last night with a passen Pa IN THIS RECORD | rs. ond-class pt ers. Her ca Year Just Passed Chanber of Commerce Did Many | ores of aio" tonm ot general ier. | Things for City’ sAdeanpoment | CABLE BROKE | if | | The teora ot the Chamber of rptwithstanding the fact that a ' for the year just ciosea| large warehouse had already been iy gratifying to \te of.| rmted for that purpose in Tacoma. and members. “The officiais ‘The Woolen Mili it the institution has done a| rhen the $500,000 woolen mill prop Hotty nn "nid Secretary Metkie| osltion was put under way and bids Sand 1 believe the eft citizens of | fair to e a reality. The chamber Ppreclate that work fepk the lead In everything pertatn ‘PINN Lake Washington canal shave been taken in. About| It Inaugurated the excursions to the| LIPS SHU the year nearly 500 new| ing to the Pamphlets telling Of the re-| diferent state fairs which Capt. J. 1 ell, of Deering City, Alask Littlefield, deputy custama col from Port Townsend: E, Otis mith, a miner, and his wife, from Sitka Cottage City Sails ‘The steamer Cottage City sailed chandise. The Yesler avenue cable line was shut down from 6:30 to 8:12 a. m. to Gay because of @ 600-foot strand in the rope. fone yen Advantages of Seattie| sited in much good to Be: ered | wc n much good eg? NAY® been printed eh Many other things were handled for the good of the city that was| al in| ¥en no publicity. | 409 honus for Moran} Things to Come TAUNTON, Mase 1.—John the battleship Nel Important matters yet pending ne Murphy, 1) years old, attends the The congressional | an foll Auditorium for the city,| North street school, of which Mixs harbors committee was| a dty hi turing sites for| 8. A. Wilbur ts prinetpal. Was mainly through | those locating here| Johnnie haw been under the family aed 7 influence that Capt.| and f ba | doctor's care for a week, his parents BL itl! Wan retained as oon In addition the officers of the|#ay, as the result of punishment tn At the Puget sound navy| chamber have disposed of host of| flicted by Mise Wilbur. They ay minor matters pertaining to securing | she compressed his lips and fastened auaptermenene of the United #tates| for Benttle mercantile and manufac | them together with a spring clothes ¥ Was kept in Seattle,| turing establishments. [pin because Johnnte whispered. J THE BLIND GODDESS | | With Equal Poise the Scales Before Her Balance Pun- ishment and Crime Wanted First Cabin Bell entertaine it tH olalme 4 that if Hel any tnjurtes it wan through hin own fwult legen that Gardner took $6,000 out qt some Alaska placer clatins, { te fused to account for It. Dr, Jordan sues for $1,000 and garnishes severs parties. Peaxet! Once More the Tony Faw when tt hu they seek to ree hat A wan $600 for STAR OF THE ‘SEA COURT ~ Women of the Catholic Order o Foresters Give Dance Star of the Sea Court. the Women’s Catholic Order of For ontors, kave ita second annual b: Ranke’s hall last night. The mittee in charge were en, Mra. M ant and Mra. Fi ‘The hall wae taste with fiegs and while palsy surrounded the 1th the ladies color and beauty dancing costume A large tumber of dancers were on the floor. wan quite well fille in the t of the evening grand march began at 9 k, and the program consisted numbers. Fortnight'y Clu ‘The Queen Anne Fortnightly ¢ wt t meet again until January 16. Given the Limit Albert Allen, alias Joe Risley, has been found gullty of stealing five palre of trousers from the ctoth- ing store of W. B. Hutchinson and Co. last Saturday night. The de fendant pleaded gullty and was fin- od $96 and coats by Justice Can: was committed \JUST A TRIFLE — UP AGAINST IT| tolen from the | A 8100 oa was ft Joni pocket Williams while in| Phoents saloon last night he jost his money Will know, sneak thief stole a hat and coat from the residence of Kenneth Mo- wat, 1617 Fifth avenue, last night. The police are investigating. Wilbur 8. Lewis, collector of a lo- cal grocery house, lost his overcoat | while attending a watch night ser- | vice at Trinity F church last evening. The coat in question is one of the automobile pattern. Eimer Williams and Jerry Finn were arrested by Officer Cameron this morning for fighting. David Cook ts in vagrant. Geo, Dougias and Burt Dally were arres 4 by Policeman MoCiurg this | morning for begging. Ward Shero and H. Jones are in custody as disorderly persons. Willlam T. Gerts, a native of Port- | land, Me, died yesterday afternc at 3:30 o'clock at the residence his daughter, Mrs, Charles D. Knight, 806 East Newton street, this city. The deceased wan 88 years 6 months and % days old. was due to old age. Mr. with his daughter for 16 years and had a large number of fr The body Is at Bonney & Stewart's, tro whence the funeral will be held ‘The death morrow aftetnoon at 2 o'clock John F. Damon, who was a ¢ o friend of the dead man, will om- CARROLL’S ASSAULT Thon. 3. Carroll, the. Jeweler unkn to m: coms ice. It Is be Meved by officers that Carrotl doen not care to hav reated, as a tr bringing out ce business transaction with t who struck him, which better not told. Fined for Theft w am Durham and Ed Newton were brought up for trial by tice Cann yesterday on th of stealing a quantity of tools from J. Ahiberg. Durham pleaded guilty ‘and was fined $60 and costs. Newton was discharged The fine will be served out Mr. and Mrs. J. A tained 160 of their 1 Carlsbad China Desert Plates and dancing was indulged in to the |® formerly, per set, $1.50, strains of Wagner’ hestra un- |g duced to s tit a late hour y 4 China druit ana rhe sigma ‘Yan Chapter of the | vig, reduced. trom, 9 Phi Gamma, Delta } ity wit ee give an informal hop M y even. |# Carisbad, China’ Cake ‘Plates, ing Jan, 6 at the Linoc iy ieote asthe Minn Suste 3 will entertain Chin uit’ Sauc- few friends at home, 412 Kighth | eed from $1.13 per nue south, thie evening \¥ es A number of young people enjoy: | These are a slight indication od a dance at the Weat Seattle school My of the valieraan bee Sitering Bot une last evening. Before gol M as weghave m other bar he schoolhouse they dined with |¥ gain fully as good which the Miss “Anna Brown of West Seattle, | early comers can secure The Wayachatenock club gave itn |36 2iNiniute "horas even nS ML. Seller & Co. gae lanterns. During the evening |% 00f First Ave, and Madison St the electric Mghts were put out at | @xxXRAMRSHR ANDRO IR ID: No. 640, of| Gerta had resided in Seattle! THE SEATTLE 8ST intervals and the merry makers | danced by the Nghts of the ai alone, making an exceedingly pretty | evene The Vif club gave @ masquerade | t Little's Daneing academy lant ening, The Cheu Boys gave «a smoker oa few OF thelr friends laut ever ing at r brooms on Ninth Ja venue hud harry treet rm, M. EB. Downs will entertain lve Woanpeaay Gard Guts. \ubserrow evening at her home, 1834 Terry « nu Mr entertained Orn lat evening t her teenth re pr r mM THir nformal ecard evening. About 20 gu nt Avira club will meet next on at the clubroom r hom Hoo-Hoos to Meet annual mecting of the Lumber Manufacturers’ 4 y Will be held here January 14. the. annual meeting 0! Washington Hed Codwr Manufa held on the following day They Like Salmon turers’ Amnociation like the tooth to them, teh » om the green. and repaired dave. ses La o¢. KEGLEY’S .=:. 111 Occidental Ave. ROLLED WHEAT mill, that makes 0 pounds..25¢ BUTTER | Best Hastern, very reliable, Bs | _ dozen Fancy ranch, wot ina bad one thousand, per dozen .......+ Aare Pancy cating, pet (iow 10 MAKE) 300 PER CENT PROFIT WITHIN SIX MONTHS We have been instructed by an Eastern client to close out a line of firet-ctana stock. We offer first 22,000 shares of SEA LEVEL MINING AND MILLING (0.'S ‘STOCK AT BUT 50c a Share This stock will be worth at least $2.00 Per Share |] Within #ix months; 200 per cent profit on the Investment The ore from thix mine nets $10 per ton. The mill, which is almost completed, will treat 100 tons per day, and haw cost the company $41,000. There is now of tunnel work done on the vein which shows ap tnereased value with each foot. The property is situated near Ketchikan. This ia undoubtedly the best Investment offered in Beattle to- day. An invertment, not specu: lation EVERYTHING WE SAY WE EB PREPARED TO 8UB ae custody as «| of from 1 to 23,000 shares. John M. Davis & Co Phone, Red 191 Rooms 634-36 Pioneer Buliding Qceeeeceeeeccceccececee & Annual Stock-Taking a a Sale | he rewult ot a this sale offers in nt bargains in ln a * g ‘ood and tertatn | Idently begiantng | » Beccececcecececcecceceeecresnenerersseseerecteed AR. | Newsy Notes of the Harbor | a4 nile A | and Sea—Vessels That ate Come and Go 3 : & 3 GPR GC6B6H>OODEO +R 4046 109800084 HOW ABOUT ‘THIS? re ee Piledriver Repaired se Fishing Steamer Raith the fishing aith for you to n Alert bay f ‘ Sante Ana Due 4 men é $ : : e 3 3 é All Kinds of Floor Coverings at Cost POODLES + SEDO S BHBEH IES DSO OS O9S e , On Her Maiden Voyage | La Roche, phot $11 tet ALL GRADE FUAWIURE STORE mies" he Vinsseer 6 Sapte ge 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE 'POOOOG 46D 6860496868080 100000000N F006 THE LUST FOR POWER PERSONAL Soattie’s OPERA *at GRAND | the Hill-Morgan rail We are NOT MAKING ANY AL- HOUSE ‘Theater lon.echeme, says TERATIONS, are we moving Phone Main 66 eee what will me | from our pre r *, but are = of the present raiiroad movement. It mat tlonably’ eventa of “the. past year No. 733 Second Ave, | *#** oon pave meds the ides of grverniwent cwaerehip more wercome to the where we are selling Pianos in the ert t tr Ae ver was before. But tt ae BSTANTIAL WAY, Last P saisaepe nic cannot be supposed that the flict! aia tious “valuations” manipulated Into j= road stocks will ever be taken as Primrose & Dockstader's |BIG AMERICAN MINSTRELS are always to be found bere, ana| we promise to duplicate any prices | J. H. DECKE and terms offered you by other| Prices—First firme, QUALITY | considered, of | ance lower fcon course. Upon investigation you will find our statements true, and we ask you to call and convines yourself. Manager. 12 rows, $1.60; be 31.00; balcony, and be, gallery 2c, A —_ OPERA featses SPECIALIST Sherman, Clay & Co, GRAND sesse Ha STEINWAY DEALERS This Saturday —Matinee and Evening Willson’s Juvenile Wonders ‘THREE SHOWS IN ONE Part 1~WILLSON'’S MINSTRELS, All the old favorites. Part 2-BURLESQUE OF THR OPERA “IL TROVATORE.” Have & good laugh. It will do you good, Part 3—Grand spectacular extrava- gana and transformation, “THE BIRTH OF THE BUTTERFLY” 31,000 TO ANY MANAGER THaT | CAN PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF | THE CHILD TALENT IN THIS | PRODUCTION. THE MOST ELABORATE AND XPENSIVE SCENERY AND VECTRICAL APPARATUS EVER | USED ON A BEATTLE STAGE. Matinee Prices—10c, 25c and S0c. Evening Prices—t6c, 69 and 75c. : : : : Is In Charge of Our Optical Department P| m 5 = 2 9 rp ac Ceeee Te eee ceeeeecececec We Guarantee to Fit Glasses to Perfection DPPPIDPDIRIRDD CCE ACCES CERCECE TCE EE® GOLDMAN’S Full, long and rich, with per- fect fitting shoulders, straight hanging back, adds beauty and]/@ dignity to the figure. Silk vel- Lamps in a variety of designs and fiinishes at prices ranging from ¥| $3.50 to $25.00. Seattie’ vet collar, silk sewed throughout }) GRAN tp Leading John Cort, Mer. Ph THURSDAY, JANI JANUARY 2. Lady Miastrel VAUDEVILLE SHOW 80—Seattle Ladies—80. New Songs. Dances, Jigging, Local Hits, Ete,, Ete. Dales 5 ~ —- = eng Re h Lodge No. oO. F. Fear Potato hy aay and $1.00, Advance sale commences Wednes- day morning, January 1, at 10 o'clock SEATTLE THEATER THE LEADING THEATER. J.P, Howe, Mgr. = Phone, Main 48, \Insure a Happy New Year by Secing BEN HENDRICKS IN ( ye OLSON Matinee and Evening Prices—25c, 60e and Matines, 2c and 50c [THARO AVENUE THEATER ~ The Seattle PIPRAAAIRII RAWHADD: . Fy | Sceececececccecceecees: NEW YEAR we Wa Stewart & Holmes Drug Co.| 627 FIRST AVENUE QrmdPPddTdITIIIDI HIRAI DD CC CeCe CCE CeCe Cee TC eeeeee td To our friends and customers, She } 4i the compliments of the season, and A HAPPY NEW YEAR For Voor: New Year’s Callers) The visit will be doubly cheerful if] yours is a KIMBALL Pri ee Store Closed New Year Day star Wooirdonacabvieg tian | 7? “ian “oe MATINER SATURDAY, i ARTHUR you to buy an Instrument} Presen Hinon of goods, oddn nda, left-overs, ete., will be sacrificed almost at « and our nts abs ¥ cont TON'S COMPANY, FIPPPRIPPHPSIH SIP AIIA? CREE CE CEE EERIE REE EEE EES ting an Intensely Interesting THE FAIR 120-122 Pike Streot - —~ bargntnw tn oda stylen aaa ar cake ry Entitled, te OLEECEECEEEEEEEEEEEELEEE DHdD9>9>9>9RIRPRIIMHNERDS MNLy uved Vionos, New Pianos) OLO ChOSs ROADS sesame grand a |trom $167 upward. By HAL REID. | No play with greater hi Rex Drug Co. |?-5. imstor 1401 Third Ave., Omi 903 Second Avenue UNION Burke Building | Telephone Main 1519 5 Bottles Snyder’s Catsup $1 Standard Tomatoes $! per Doz, Blichfabdte 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red761\ t interest was ever written, A sweet Southern ale. Well told, by a cast of uniform xcellence. Special scenery for each | act carried complete. THE Quaker Drug Co. 1013-1015 First Ave. Globe Building nO old stock. Port Alkal A Model Up-to-Date Drug Store, A complete line of Drugs, Stationery nilet Articles, 4 Dainty Soaps. Allopathic, H pathic medies, Expectal attention to Prescriptions: everything new, ctore and Embed tere anid avenue and Cotumbia st e Main ih. “Seattle. Wash. CARSTENS BROS.’ FULL-BLOODED HERD OF i BUFFALOES Are Now on Exhibition Corner Second and Seneca Streets Sweaters 50c to $1.50 Latest Shape Collars ° 40c Celluloid Collars... Sc Stx-Bit Underwear 39c Hundreds of other reductions