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WHY THEY MET IN SECRET THE BREWERY TRUST OFFICIALS WERE INTER- B17 THE SEAPTRE STAR Vine Furniture FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated Fine Furattere DEFIED ROBBER) FILA TERS ESTED IN THE STAR CHAMBER SESSION OF |pruGGIsT SAVED HIS i THE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION MONEY PLUCKILY AT $ | 75 to $50 OO RISK OF HIS LIFE s a ‘The fact, now know, t attle popposed the holding of the meeting and Boowns © Waiting wot | the pas of the reset ny very ae ; Cold weather doubtless makes you feel the need of a new sanoee of the Butler } hrows new . At the endorsement of the | Walla Walla phatinacy a heating stove, You might as well buy it now, because there See on Cneaire Creund, of the jnanaplation “wag unssenmery. os biiitten Gr ee ee is apt to be need for it during the greater part of the year a at the chamber of comme A wenorehip of the Butler, which Rave! the risk of his life last night by Thirteen years of experience in dealing with local fuel and feng terms the untor ton |b C her motives I euch ja big revolver weather conditions places us in a position to offer you a line and best aris titch, ma te wen ake what| "Richard Mayter, secretes berey oh yout Gat ees oe ee of Heaters, every one of which is adapted to meet the dé beautiful color. combinatior seaee ov = a neeeen Sete. pe j mand -* - mands of this locality We guarantee cach Stove in our 1h Children’s Lamb Knit Wool It te now m parent © w @ who had pped to the floor behind the coun stock to be all that is claimed for it, and the best of its kind Boys’ Lamb Knit Gloves, mo Miduag an cnecutive © ‘yee tation with [De Gautioumy poepea out, fran be to be bought for the money, aiven out god aed « was|hind the corner of the J© was tn the store alone at irable all the de r . black ial to any $1.2 os00 $1.00 La Force Kid rv « overseam ndid assortment of ice sie CBE alue 25¢ s5¢ de ina erviceable, Men's te Plaited = of xplain who | Ue case. eck mand, a ‘o Sra ote ame : Men's Heavy Twill izes, well worth cf 25] We Will Take ed Duck. Work $1.00, tomorrow 1 Your Old Stove yee le 5 tit and allow you pps hee a) 45e¢ $s WO! h a GROWS FAMOUS IN ITALY BOOKIES GO WAY TO THE BAD all a e , Men erior Quality Laundered Percale Shirts, detached ai . AS RESULT OF TELEGRAPH part payment for a rs sage $ Pi et oe 4 : \ re 75¢ new one. g jn high class shirtmaking : only (Special to The Star) See eeeewesrreee » $1.00 SPOKANE, Dec. 2.—The follow ‘ gl and Laundered Shirts, a host of ore of the ” _ pichea pret patterns to choose from; $1.00 value, selling was taket T5¢ | | Italy ts pleased with elgnora Mercedes Bricnone, @ rising actress. She has no seanda! attached to her nam, Men call her beautiful, and women forget to be jealous in their admire tien of her wonderful art. fhe has made Duse her model, and her meth ods, (herefors, are much quieter than f eemal on the Roman stage. She is an especial favorite among the younger literary men. ATERED frre material wit ship James eer. ine the old Spanish breakwat the Puget Sound | Which wae abandoned by the Span- Company to}larés upon the outhbreaking of the lember te Mant ‘The company also has other —Jeontracte with the government tn Manila harber, for which all the sap- plies will be shipped from Seattle. EN ARE NOT ALL HAPPY «use WANTS BRYA = OUSTED WIDOW WANTS NEW EXECU- TOR TO PHILO 8S. BENNETTS WILL APPOINTED Cyras, and — being burns} NEW HAVEN, Con a saying of! Mire Bennett, widow finally had (©) Bennett, yesterday Med application parts unknown. | for the removal of William Jennings meats rau Bryan as executor of the will of her high living a°4 inte husband, on the ground that ‘They are brought he has neglected and violated his kinds of rich. | guties, and beemuse his interests per- irregular times, lack gonaily and as trustee are inimical » undue mental to those of the legmiees of the will. stimulants, ete., known a indi- and weak stom- King of H fi : i D. Rockefeller Lydia, was very goods and | Croesus” is a = old. He and some He was . e Bf: tb 3 f i i Q i i fi it q i ® Deo, { Philo & t3 E HP 4 [ % Hi I ii Hi] h a B } +. i ! i | g 5 only can they be also be cured, and of time or proper 's Dyspepsia Tablets =| o it ? relief of dyspeptics, rich alike, There is no such stopping thelr onward great nation hae of approval apen noble ‘The thousands thousands of cures they have effected and the happiness resulting have made thelr name a the i |HE SAYS HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH BELLAIRS NEW YORK, Deo. %.—A letter Written by General Leonard Wood at Cairo, on May 13, in which he de- pies almost entirely the charges of his Intimate relations with Beliatrs, or of there being at any time an anding between them, was 1o veeu ie and re-published here today, ‘The letter a Lon A all) * addressed to Dr. Horace jes that the gaa- | Pletcher of Yale university. and other digestive fluids} ‘The Northern ‘Pacific liner Olympia, digest the food Just ig {Captain Dixon, agrived “at | Tacoma the stomach just as paral the Ortent at 1:99 o'clock Inet nd refreshed workman | ©! ne an Guty that is tired and Nature does per own #78 3 ae8 Lit story of Stuart's Dyspe; Tablets can be told In a word. | actually do the work that the weak stomach Is unable to de, | 84: ‘The Olympla’s cargo of 16 bales of sti, valued at 512,40; Chineno ond Japanese curios, peanuts Bt is a sim and rice, In alt the vatuatton of her proven chit nam | SAFE amounted to $244,00, Among the Ton’ cso “eat ait you! ers were the Mirses Alice and want fens of results, Stu- | Margaret Cooper, ae tee of eng oo art's Dyapepeia Tablets Manager Cooper of the Northern Pa- at are for sale) cific railway, and’ Miss Kilen Bunn, ii i fe i i! box By ail Gruceiete at $0 conte s bon.| eter of ‘ienaral Counsel Thunn. of No get along without them, aaj the Northern Pacific. of St. Peuk ie great and! Mre. Dixon, wife of Captain Dixon, also made the round trip. their money by the delay of the te egraph operator on Lie pootroom eit ° Cu Misty’ Pride opetiod at Ina Is one of the best medius pricdf Jleaters we have ever carried appear- side at § to 1. These odds were - cordingly telegraphed over the cou ance, easily operated, and gives splendid satisfaction, Has hea el top try. ring, foot rests, nickel swing top and urn; double front feed door hed 1 ee cen! |f to upper door, nickel cam screw draft and he nt }moving thing in the race, and the ‘o. 212—Diameter, 1, inches; price . SEATTLE lth No. 214—Diameter, 14 incbes; price . mide at the track were immed! * . se jatety lowered to 2 to The tele No. 216—Diameter, 16 inches; price . - AGENTS graph operator yed the sending 1$¢ the new ode for five minuies « W. L. DOUGLAS’ with thetr re played Misty» ad Dougla 1 and consinted | Fines winning at Ingleside ed in their pleasurable ting between the poolrooms and IR COAL OR WOOD THE LIVE OAK HEATERS Pride at the odds of & to 1 The . FOR WOOD Oxford poolroom lost to Minty's Pride, and. th seven style to wan tapped for a little This is the cheapest satisfactory Heater of it kind that can be aught We reconf- elect from: mend it as giving good service, price considered. Instead of b ed only part way, as $3 00 are most other Heaters selling at similar prices, the Star is lin to the top. it is . id on on juipped with cast-iron pipe collar, and has nickel name-plate ar nament; the body Was reported t s of polished steel. Douglas’ Men's J another penctie ‘i ert of BGO ID Ik PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS— _ : Bootees, the most gang cleaned up about Se No. 1-—Length 18 in., height 16 in, .. sree $2.85 ensible and popu the race wus over the p i : i ight 1 voters les heattated about paying No. a—Length 21 in., height 18 in. .. 85S lar footwear for Pride, but finally realised that they No. 3—Length 2g in,, height 21 in. . 75 the middle - aged were up against it | ; S5e¢ E and elderly ge 7 As & reault of yesterday's ork Nickel Rails, per set, Extra, ~ tag rly gentle one telegraph operator and several poatroom employes are looking for <i -| $5.00 GET FUNNY ’ } STUDENTS PUT HUMAN BONES) ON ALTAR AT PULLMAN FREDERICK & NELSON Incerpereted Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets stock, heavy calf, unlined 11 to 2 Complete Housefurnishers citien, which he intimated some time | heavy pflotage charge that increase the cost of exporting from Portland. | seek, the | Whatever Mr. Harriman's plans are he will endes’ proteet the Port- grain buyers of Seattle and Tacoma | jang buyers, It is generally eae }stood in Wall street that as soon as will demand terminal rates They will (neiet that the charges hereto: | the buyers of both cities can be a ae ~ a hereto: | placed upon af equal footing, the Coe ie Ee th lw ot the tact | @Ptract Will be given, and then the | WILL MAKE SATURDAY SPECIAL Men's Velvet Embroider- ed Velvet Slippers, good wearing soles, all sizes; 65¢ value... .48¢ ago that he would soon (Special to The Star.) PULLMAN, Dee. %—The State Col- lene auditorium stage was decorated by some students im the late hours of SONVI'TAN.SAOS ANO SHOES, uppers of best full with launder- 5 and $1.50 value Shirt MEN’S UNION-MADE SHOES Douglas’ Vici Kid Patent Colt Box CalfiShoes, in blucher and bal styles. $3.50 Douglas’ Velour Calf Box and Pat- ent Corona Colt Shoes, hand pro- cess sewed— $4.00 » put together in a new way— 2% tO 54 eoveees- $2.25 SATURDAY SPECIAL Ladies’ Carpet Slippers, leather back stay, all sizes; per pair....25¢ able to interstate commerce laws, ot uy the ability of the opn- GRAIN DEALERS WANT TER: | fiw the grain men the belief thad | *nr™ MINAL RATES IF HARRIMAN | ‘D*iT requests will be complied with. }1t Is an open seeret that the O. KR. cow's ake) a} CARRIES OUT HIS PLANS & N. has im the past favored the the skeleton of ET Es lant night. These students exercised some of thelr stered-op energy and displayed artistic abélity The deoora- tons on the composed of @ PACKARD |S MISSING — M. Packard, an emptoye of the | Beattio Abetre ompany, has been | missing fron his home at the city. This t at the present their! Sprague hotel for a week. He left keage |O01Y _protection the Puget| the hotel at that time, and R. was If Harriman secures & tr sound bayers, who, should they be| found that be has not shown up for aeaiiall the Northern Pacific |eranted the same rates, could un-| work since he Jeft the hotel. A de- agreement over the Questionably take advantage of the | scription of him has been given the between Portiand and Puget sound lower port charges, and also of the! police department. Portland grain buyers tn transporta- then from the Interior pe sto that hogs wkricton and some ill-fated human. The wagon was placed in the middie of the platform, while the bony frame ot some cow, which had submitted it- i to the care of the veterinary de- partment some six months age 206, 208, 210 hitched to the wagon tongue as th destined to haut the lead. The load consisted of the skeleton of one hog, which at some past date was also in- trusted to the medieal care of the | atudents of the veterinary department, land two large binck bears which were Standing upright The brought up the rear, ‘This ridiculous scene was made more Javehabin by the presence of the hu- man bones The skeleton was wt Ing Just In front of the large wagon and behind the chapel desk. The long finger bones were pointing to Chapel Bible, which was open at thirty-cighth Paatm, which readm “There is ne soundness In my flesh be- Cauxe of thine anger: neither ie there any rent in my bones becaume of my Sin.” ete. A lighted candle was placed Beside the Bible two fawne 138 Second Ave. LEST YOU FORGET Osr Christmas ALL THE DELICACIES. Special Sale of Universal Stee! Ranges é-hole Range, $90 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 308-310 Second Avenue South. BIG PRICE ON UNKNOWN MEN THREATEN TO KIDNAP MILLIONAIRE’S SON AT 8ST JOSEPH ST. JOSEPH, Me. Dec, %-—-For several weeks pant Milton J. Tootle, | mili of St, Joseph, | hax b atening let= | te Laat night Mr le, preveded by six potice of- | fleers and several personal friends, all heavily armed, went (to the trysting place named in the betters, No one showed up to get the money he was suppored to carry with bim. ‘Two sumpictous characters were seen, but they managed to escape from the offers, who Were im hiding to cap. ture the Diackrmailere when they | should appear to meet Mr. Tootle. | he method purmand By ther Plank - OFFERED FOR CAPTURE OF ERNEST CASHEL to The o. %. government $1,000 reward for the ar- Cashel, wh: aped ¢ OTTAWA, has offere t of Ernest | by the men he Cudahy case. nt rm the ested) of the mounted. Be ema hey thee tea! joe wt Calgary two weeks a 0 Omaha. 7 aten to Mr. MAP SHOWING DISTA Police have had no elue to Cashel's aon 'Tootie’s bittte A THOUSAND DOLLAR REWARD be Pike Street eee | MONEY TO LOAN On Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. D, C. FLOYD & Co, U9 Coltins Block, second floor. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Carmack Gold and Cop- per Mining Company will be held at the office of the Company, rooms £%- SH Arcade building, Seattie, Washing- ton, Tuesday, January Sth, 1904 at 2 o'clock p. m., for the election of trus- tees and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. L. 0. LONE, Secretary. TOO LATE To CHAS W. OTREN, te 4 Himekiey block. acres at Eagle Harbor, will sell im ind W-acre tracts, cheap. | @ acres chotee lind at $15 per acre. B ‘acres highly Improved waterfre | Beet location on Sound. verett for sale or lease, “ ley black. 5 Estate, block. $02 lots at Green Lake. 50-4 lots Gxl00 in good location at Taltard. $0 1¥p lots on 28 avenue ew Lot and house on Zid avenue and ndon. | Z-room house om Capitol Ii; grand view ie CLAIMS, cetimated to eut seven ‘miition feet to the claim. Chas. W. « G Hinckley bloe Calgary. The authorities are con- vinoed that the revolvers with which Cashel held up the guard were ob- tained f his brother, + Kroger of the L. H. 3 fleet sailed from pier |No. 3 yesterday for San Framvisco land Low Angeles. ‘The Kruger car ries 600,00) feet of Iumber and 20 passengers for Los Angeles and San Francisco.