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Se ae Nat Mh A EDWARD SHANNON MAY ~ HAVE BEEN MURDERED FINDING OF A MUTILATED CORPSE IN BAY NEAP FOOT OF PIKE STREET RECALLS A WATER- FRONT MYSTERY OF A FORT NIGHT AGO 1 believed th body. & ‘ the wate@ near the foot Pike + ; the wh Thee wa men's t M ‘ t eon te 1 ne had ‘ th working « Hd | wtranger tt hurried toward the # 1. Frot ® | city fe ihe | hought St n| ‘Phere are two ghastly cute in the Mh Lucas 1, Vari mber ie ih the hands of police de TERMINAL MATTER MAY BE SETTLED TONIGHT GREAT NORTHERN TUNNEL ORDINANCE LIKELY TO BE FIN ALLY DISPOSED OF—OTNHER BILLS NECESSARY TO RAIL ROAD PLANS WILL ALSO BE CONSIDERED The railroad and terminal} posed y tr matter is expect but fins /the termingl plan aly wettied at ting of the ange - oy a ety council tony re ae The at Northern tunnel fran if chive ordinance will probably be put ni through, Two addition: anchise od ordinanees, an amended by the cor a porations Committee, will be Kiven iiread. A. resolution | reading and. red be the Int ot} One is a B.-A, “ the Great > n a passed tonight, T ite prop "i tion must be published before tracks, and the « rider tracks wal of tts the rem Would Settle Everything on King etreet The council tak as mtated One Bill Not Ready mere, me an oo The Northern Pactt termmal and union depot to be given its second and third — ‘The railroad franchise matters wil readings and ordered publiched to- be the principal item of interest tr Aight, This franchise covers the pro- the council meeting ECONGMIC CONFERENCE Meeting of Industrial Department of American Civic Federation NEW YORK, Dec. §&—The pmual) they were in sympathy with the fed ting of the industrial and ip work. Me wuer of the Nation tially Upon the He sald that he bell: © was tion in the w paramount good 6 ship betwe apital and bab large publicists, educators ehiets of labor orga y Eusiey » | Hanna by saying that it pected ex-President Cleveland to-| was the nae of the meeting te morrow. Alfred Mosley, the English | discuss economic questions fully reformer and philanthropist, an A jacoking the advice of thoughtful « Karl Baens, consul general for ( xperienced men on both many, were present. Also D. J.| Mayor Low followed with a Keefe, president of the International | dress, welcoming the federation on Ameociation of Longshoremen: James | behalf of the city-of New York Hanne then introduced Mr. Mosley The latter enid that the work of the O'Connell, president of the Interna tional Association of Machinis James M. Lynch, president Civic Federation was a benefit not ¢ International Assoctat of Typo-| America alone, but to the worker Graphers. Jobn Mitchell entered }of the entire work, He said that Prior to the formpl. opening at 11| be came here to see American meth O'clock. Senator Hanna met him, ods and was glad he had cordially shook hands, amd anid, | been convinced th ' rT “et John! Giad to me you than those of England. He oasia. wished to express gratitude both to Senator Hanna then made the|Amertean employers and American opening address in which he said} workingmen for the uniform cour that he took particular pleasure | texy « ted to him during his vinw noting that the masses of the Amer-|to this country. He stated that lean people had demonstrated by the} wages here are infinitely higher experiences of the past year that| than in England [eS ra San 5 Se reser «| MAY YET _|'NEW cup : = 4 e 3) YORK, Dec ; * stated in Ne York ys ° HOPE FOR SHANGHAIED crew | > Ts RA a on OF THE LARGO LAW * defender wilt ame Hag . © Tt will be launched . : ‘There le wll « chance of escape| + Manott chine on Abel. The 3 for the shangbaied crew of the Brit-|@ new yacht will be constructed ih ship Largo Law, which put out] > on htiy different lines from @ from this port Saturday morning.| & jtx predecessors, and le expected & bound for South Arrica. According | * to prov a. epeedy than even + to Port Townsend advices, there are] @ the ci io. ae - Bow ‘three nailing vessels "worm-| Soeesednnseeeseseeeseess bound at Port Angeles lt very — ee A Probable that the Lergo Law wil also be obliged to put in there, fr which case the crew might find an opportunity to leave the ship. f they fail to do COMES UP =). TONIGHT voyage ahe his cre in the lot ea wheel crew the Largo } _ | SECOND LICENSE APPLICATION! OF STAR THEATER LIKELY TO FAIL fate, che will #1 round the two stormiest cap glove—Cape Horn and the ¢ ood Hope. ell tonight the second “t for oncest Star theater on MCALMONT = 22s02Svonc pplication | vecidental avenue, wiil be consider A week ago a similar apptication | made byMonroe & Harnett for a theater license waa turned down fiat A majority report of the police, It LONDON, Dee. &—Harry MeCal vener that the a ation be font, famous over the world in| reject was adopted without a dis yachting circies, a major of the| senting vote. | British militia in the Boer war and| The fact that the police are member of parliament, died today nxious te ve all dives out of the - a t. and the fur firet LAUNDRY TRUST REDUCES RATES w laundry truss ed to take water o ne mcene of attempted 1 obable that und for onight the second application nd political f freulation at the tion to double the price on it ii in connection with the work, The matter, however fight made ae Increase han b today the p materially reduced. starched work w there is no deer the prices for th For hotels having 1,560 pieces per week t 12 to § cen cents pi luction is 1 . the cents per dozen TRANSPORT IS IN A SAD PLIGHT From the fatrest to the mear ng vesuel on the waterf usual economy have employing men tok and her high sides that wore white.and shining are now black as those of a Chinese junk. once RUNAWAY GIRL Cc. Starkel of 1309 Bouth avenue, has asked the police his. sister, Lottie. He says ai away fromhome several days ago. He ell # that she in still in the city She is sald to have been seen near the corner of Fifth avenue and Jack- gon street sthce I , Amateur Talent ‘The pupils of the Holy Nnwaen 4 lemy, at 1120 Broadway, are pre 4 a dramatic entertainment to ‘at the Third Avenue the Tenth find ater Wednesday afternoon. A well 102 Cherry Str % written extravaganan will be pre- 4 eot nented. The plece will be handsomes 4 ly costumed and well staged. - THOUGHT HERSELF DEAD Apparently thinking that she wan dead, or that he soon I be, a woman to the | «ol , mied int the taking = Com he woman w er Anieh was demanded that she be | ry hour thie | ation ton | due @ cadaver # evidently very much d powsibly felt that ear, The police were ly the ‘oxteated 1 and Det own took IPEDER iS SIGHTED NAGASAKI four-muated Hon, of abandon der on October THe BON MARCHE B10 THE BIG STORE 6TOnE BON MARCHE THE |Santa Claus’ Says the Bon Marche Is the Besi Since Santa Claus came to the Bon Marche 4 week ago Saturday, he has had ample time to form Deo, &—The schooner Han Francisco, whieh J with the loam of her 6th, Im latitud while bound mn, Wash Amer! Otella Whate Hi ; tenn stat Beng Ae Rg | an opinion regarding this new store as compared with wis ‘ ce reported aa rom, Amw with other holiday shopping orn of the Winsor heuse for yo places. For Santa is acquaint. while In there oat Ihin watch the putes, ust night Unt abe” had ve rse, and he told us yesterday Ladies furecet all. kinde—-muperios |S AM ln front of the: Areaae that there is no more commo. oe Guam. Ronan ane anseniee Sibel inne centainnd a0 bik: oral dious Toy and Doll Store any. for “holiday. Kitts. ©. Cs Bere old ploces me silver, The where than ours, and that the At the meeting of the city eoun- |i iad ° i rt g All | All Our $16.00 W Still another lot of this great bargain purchase is of |} mechanical 4 en I f 9 ama er AW Gur take W bs French Flannel and Fancy Mercerized Waists, in black, and | Ja shadow * 1406 Secoad Avenue Reichert Bros, anos, 110 Unfon. * Ge to Spinning tor bleyels re} small amount | people of Seattle are to be con. gratulated upon having such tre! WHY NOT A PIANO? By making your gift for Christmas a piano, you give immeasureable pleasure to yourself and the entire family but children grow up under the not for one Christmas al Phe music ne, Your friends are altogether without a peer for the Co-operative Piano Club, organized a month ago, to $167. by joining the club lowers the price from $157 ing. You save that much the finest pianos made for less than common instruments can possibly be sold for You can pay in such trifling never miss the money In place of $350 to $425 formerly. and $1.75 per week. NOTE—We handlg only the product of the original Cable Co. CLASS B—Your choice in Smith & Barnes or a Lud- wig, which has unlimited guarantee well known we simply mention the club Price $337 Former prices were $400 to$s00. Club terms, $10 cash and $10 a month. CLASS C—Magnificent solid walnut or oak Chicago Cot- tage Organ, full height, bevel French mirror; fully war- ranted. Price only for refin entertained in a manner that is The cost need frighten nobody, That's amounts Here are interesting GLASS A—Your Choice in Hamilton, which received the silver medal at the Paris Exposition, and warrnted for ten ears; or a Kingsbury, made by the renowned Cable Co. Price $268 Club terms, $:0 cash Tl $58.00 $5.00 cash and $1.00 per week. We have already all good things We require that you order does not come too late for shipment Christmas eve Ten De liability ye + need to incur Join early H. S. Turner & Co. We deliver the piano to you immediately on the payment of the $ro. We request that as many members as early in order to avoid any confusion or delay in delivery during the Christmas week. fifty members and there's a limit to lars cash payment amd $1.75 a week, is all the ITIS UP TO YOU If your business does not allow you “ to go today, take your wife . . . i OMORRO December 7, and combine business with pleasure in a FREE RIDE to Riverside Addition |“== As this will be your last chance of securing one of those FORTY DOLLAR LOTS, for after Monday, December 6, no more fots can be obtained at that figure. ‘4 Cars leave Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way at 10 a. m. and every hour thereafter. Daniel Jones & Co. § 17 Cherry Street. an elegant and thoroughly. stocked store in which to do Christmas buying. Santa feels very happy over the new store and claims that this is to be the most pleasant and yet the busiest Christmas he has ever had since it became his mis. sion to distribute the gifts that help make Christmas gladness, Santa May Come in an Airship a s ears—the second best reindeer of Santa's—may be so serious that he cannot be used for the annual rounds on the 24th of December. The children have been prescrib- ing for the reindeer bat he is still very ill. Santa Claus is now having an airship built like the cut here printed. It is quite probable that his Christmas visit will be made in this up-to-date new. fangled machine. For Santa, while the most old-fashioned man in the world, is yet the quicHest to take advantage of new methods of travel—lightning speed is his hobby. It was to show the boys and girls what speed an airship has that Santa Claus gave away some toy airships the other day. But Santa's air-ship is a great big one—large enough to carry thou. sands of toys and dolls to be given to good little children. Great Christmas Sale of $1.25 and $1.50 Copyrighted Special Prices Books at 5Oc hoe. The Book Sale of the Christmas hundred titles of the wanted Copyright put on our bargain counters and closed 50 Cents new. Book the Toy selling begun, The Bow with its usual wide 7 . methods, is under regular retail prices, These for Tuesday buyers: lifetime a whole ing has Marche awake influence season starts tore $i.a5 and $1 out quickly at, choice— w morning. More than one at publishers’ prices, will be jooks many 1 worth sav You get s 1 certainly the tithes The opportunity is one not to be passed by—and the ng till 6 o'clock tomorrow night so dont wait Read that you will do a rushing business from store op caretully—a host of fine Books. Only a few of each title Mayton Halowell fe Hampton Roads Rank ¥ ‘The Hosts of the Lord. Mre. Bteeie The Herd of Grace... KN. Carey Hone of the Morning. Eden Philipots The Heriou Wouing Hobbes The Conscience of Coralie. F. Moore faht Conrad of ft Ladoy tet « Stark Monro Letters Doyle eat Hattie ef tie World... Cra Homville Btories The Wear of Characte ; uw Penttenter..... at rewetl Nik ‘The Heritage treon V tails Ouirda Monten The Diacipte Mre Ked Fic Roman Biynet Bam Lovells B A Danvis Pb The Hermit Van Prage | Young Aprit Casthe The The Cardinal's Musketeer The Grip of Honor Under Tops’lx and Ter In the Alamo Three Men on Heart and Soul Days Like There A Nest of Linnets Jack Racer trees Road Mood and Hine : ane ‘4 {Ss f the Catskilis Ping Pong for the Children Ping Pong Sets for the children: ie battiedores, net un. 4 at $1.19 Other and better Bets up to 81st Our Friend, th Extra Ping Pong Balla at bee” He hese goods are so Many Wate The Howse I N Kace Double Tops the latest toy oat— top of the ether pected A reaker of Laws A Gentleman in Waiting Basket Hemant s7th’s Aunts e Vaile Heneon nd 7 4 ‘ %. Mail * i en . Winter Winter Brooks Barry Har Zack Steam Toys We are showing the neatest a ting @f Acre Hit sortment of Steam Toys gm the < Landry From Capeto Flame of Seekers w The Perverts New ¢ The Aba Lady Blan T p Laughter One-Third Off Sale Mechanical Toys of Jackets xt howtng tnctudes Me Our entire stock of Women's Jack s i Toys of every conceive ets is on sale at one-third discount One of the best bargains of the carload scription. Waltaing “ from regular prices, as follows: purchase of Wai some days {net ee y bicken that squawke All Our 46.00 Women's Jac tate ag 4o dozen regular $3.50 French Flan- the fiirt, and & nel Waists, Ve and Alpaca Waists, < pctoes that to be s lay at, each $1.59 © white fancy > of a Beauty nterioo ut a Warrant Howard The Wisard’s Kywt Hew The Strong Arm Verse | Dunstable Wel ity Little Bteam Engines for siged for The and team 1 1 rig at the up to the clo the mentioned 4 and kicks. possible join All Our #650 Women’s Jackets * are ld All Our $1.4 Wom All Our $1.98 Wo All Our $8.60 W All Our 99.00 Women's Jackets . * All Our $660 Women's Jackets at $0.04 All Our $10.00 Women’s Jackets at 4.07 and all colors twill materials are in black many in These and include at the same $2.50 Flannel Waists at $1.29 price avenue win audience dolls is w mere the performance ol row,” the Australiaa of Ail Gur $11.00 We All Our, sid.b0 Wo All Our $ii.00 Won on the ance of some of the rglers that walk nowadays. a full line of colors and styles, all sizes, actually worth All Our $17.60 Women's Ja at Tuesday ‘ Sale begins $2.50. While they last Quantity limited to customers 6fAe Bon Marche THE BIG STORE $1.29 All Our H14.5 Woren's Jac at 8:30 sharp. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-139 Pike Street Nordhoff @ Co. SS WEADACHES 2. headaches come from e: other cause, Stop 4 come to us for We FIX head- SCHUCHARD OPTICAL ‘ne 1207 Second Ave. Seattin ext coetul bidder af eal Harvard Dental Parlors 2 Becond lings had ther vttested by the is official seal. th day of N avenue, between James and VYesler to Stone, Pishtr Store.) Open All Night Tel, Main 1029 COLLINS BROS. | Buccessors to COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers 1407 First Ave., bet. Pike and Uuion Seattle, Was! Washingt pany, y at one-half of material, for e metrate our good Painies AVENURP 1 Yesler LADY ATTENDANT. 8:20 a. ¥ Bundays—9:00 a, m 8ECOND 190 > Presidente 1, W. BYANSON, wii Be oma Fee BLGIN OX PROPERTY Lots f and § Mock Addition. julck id Cc 0 the- Hoard of County Commis Quick Kidney Cure) | pierce sown In Jn the back and ||| of lot Land & Kidney’ and bladder |||ty Ada |advertisement ax t ing. 2 LADRU ROYAL, Seo. HWAR YE! ABAR ¥ Are you lvoking for bargains and ring thereon the|Want Something for a holiday prose ng fully advised }ent. We inyite you to call and seal med it to the best {Our new line, Watches, Jewelry Diamonds, Cut Glass, Opera Glassem, Toilet Goods, Umbrellas, Siiverwai the | W making the lowest prices NOTICE to 8:00 p. m to 1,00 p.m King County for one k wt 820.00, ¥ your jmoney back 17 you don nop om @ | QUICK ORUG CO,, 704 tet ave hearing | —— ma » advisability of sell- | ing #atd yp and on sald day |aet for the he WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIN JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE |Board met end b Albert Hansen 71+ |)". {09 proniees avenue. |interest of the County of King that jraid property be sold; The largest jewelry houso in the! It is therefore ordered Northwest. - «| Sherif! of King County be Seattle, Genuine diamond rings fri {to well sald property at t 5.00 up; Indies’ gold filled wat OD. BUCK & CO. Gor. Firet Ave. and eS Spring Street Henry tiensel "3. A Hinckley Biook, Third Floo that directed ron door of the King County Courthouse jsie 0 up, other goods equally at not lows than the appralsed value | low thereof-—8350 per lot—said sule to be| Make your selections now and made on the ith day of by mber,| Part and balance any time bel 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.,| Christmas Jand’ that due return of sald sale be HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Furnishing Goode |tande to this omoe Rector te wie ee hoes. 1404 Beoond The County Treasurer is hereby dl« jot iret Avene” Bullding. not ear at maid sale and to| Watch Inspectors tor the sam Phone, Main 496, ‘ moneys Paid in therat is-[N, aud Seattle & Tacoma WWe heave on hand @ jot fiheat Turkeys in the Fs reasonable price. Ce JAMES HENRY 61h Western Ave. Hate