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THREE MEN TO DECIDE FINALLY THE DREYFUS CASE n veral Pmes. twcuaa the | Sines Dreyfus quiry Bhe minister of justice Mdvixability of revising Ub 1 Andre te r 1 quietly to preparatory HIGHWAYMAN SECURES $1,000 FROM WORKMAN AT ELECTION (Special to The Star.) TACOMA, Deo, 28.—At the point of a revolver P, I. Lacey was held up The sher cluodt ALAAAUDERY THE COURT OF ASSA a. . By WHICH WILL HEAR THE DREY rer “4 an +4 FUS REVISION CONSISTS OF | Culloch at THESE THRER MEMBERS hended duvart Manicuan president of the is @ stanch Cut Alphandery is a by marriage to | ie & Liberal and three sects of case, Durand. etal commissic and Conservatty Jew and related Dreyfus, Marnignar & Protestant. Th France being thus represented, it ts Jinn aren that @ fair decision will be ox decision of the special com. | on is not binding upon the min- Geter of justice and is taken merely @e-the best advice. The commis a ston might declare that the new facts disepvered by General Andre de not Justify revision, and the minister of Justice might order ftpir before the court of camsation. or else the commission might decide in favor of further examination, and Valk Might veld it. Bat ministers of jus follow the advice of Fame ll | THE MINISTRY OF ICH IN THE PLACE V The special commission meets at | WHER THE COURT OF CASSATION WILL HEAR THE L the ministry of justice, Place Ven-| REVISION. KILLE D AN OREGON FARMER SHOOTS PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. 28 ]G. Van Houten, a farmer |gotng to the Northern P i t and killed A ¥ the proprietors, Van He that Young alienated his fi He w t to the district at |torney for a warrant for Young’s ar | formed that be id Not meure cured a gun and started out to get n way. TO MARK GRAVES OF COLUMBUS, O.—An effort wr! be made this winter to secure the legisiature money uffietent to mark the reating piace of every sol dier of the revolution whose remains are interred in Otto sad). ‘The Ohio society haa taken up thie work and has ascertained that about 3,000 of the men of 1776 are Buried within the borders of the state, and tomark [each grave suitably ts ite aim. The majority of the graves are those of 5 Virginians, who, after the hostilities, n settied In the Virginim military dis- . trict LATEET PHOTOGRAPH OF CAPT AIN DREYFUS, THE MARKETS [222% a a Frade opened up on Western av- lisp ag . @nge this morning a trifle dull. East- | Persian dates, ern timothy, new and compressed, |i# Ib. Bananas, & arent up $i, the former now selling | at $24 and the latter at & ‘The trade in bay and grain is bs ‘egetables show a slight increase, wae” provisions dairy products, poultry, ic, remain stationary. |fi¢ ton bed pe ” ye ton; piddunes WHOLESALE PRICES Butter, Eggs, Cheese Native creamery, aad per Ib. are to any buy. lane b eR POR cent! purcasase | Sete Urick. sFiggete ID: tub, ‘2 per cent higher.) sy | Pege-Native ranch. Bépioe dos on ranch, &e dos; Kastern, TAKEN & Great Annual Reduction omprenmed new wheat ha new Py astern t as Iigge per tb; Bust Poultry hens, bens and wprings, 124@l4e Dromped turkeys, Jurie per It live, He; dromsed, 11414 Don't make ar Pn jer tb. Bquabs, se number. We are néar Pike street The New York Store Jacob Perl, Prop. 1418 Second Avenue on Native, ‘le per Ib. rib. [i re "Sautornts | f celery, Waite pet | 4Gbo per Ib: shrimps, ibe por Ib) amet bunches: | 4@60 per Ib. ppecicans Walla Walla | _ green onions | ard} The managers of the Industrial Met | School wish to thank the | ft en Anne Fortnightly club.for thet donations of books, fruit and candy. | The children enjoyed their Xmas tre | For Fine Watch Repairing Dumpkin, teplieo | § Ci Green Fruit, Ete, cooking. 1.60 box: Beit. with the nice presents, very much. Ba, ger bos: 8 na, | They all anid it wax the best Xmas Try @tacy Shown, 21 Collins bik., » per box: east of the TMountaie that they ever had oe ond floor PATUB, Dec. 28TH members | dome Weanemtay. wt the curt . R, Me@hars. | reou of Jeciat it that minor | Wurand, Atphane and Matignan, | public, after they raat of Ite DOWN A SALOON-KEEPER IN, his escape after | REVOLUTION’ S DEAD) THE | SEATTLE STAR. | %* STAR DUST rhe atraps tn the Jame srajin apoaking of “oxy Grandpa.” | y Tho great actresm’ father waved his newapaper excitedly They're All Liars | “What does (hia neant’ heasked In ‘he aan dearly loved hin but he| *"eer he What doos what mean?’ she asked And then he told another tle to clear This replied Un angered father the firet av [Pointing to the bie headlines, “This 9 h side't tell you why Tm sure tT don't know I haven't soon the press ngont ince yesterday word he told the Until moat ever Me Hed , about himself and of A va s petr m te She took his then for Goapel truth, wi no good John D's way be hat he sald | 4 He lie and ted and ted, | “Familiar Quotations” } woo, he was a ma A Word from Josh Wise | LUKE THE LOON | Of course, i's always darkest just hofore dawn, but tent It most cussed Jark sometiine Th man with th’ he Beattle ety jail hay earned « | place Joe Miller's joke book. pull always gets t th Nailing the Lie | front~except on thy The Widow Beck wants us to say hat the storick going around about ' b Life in Be would make | t for a farce comedy | | ' TAL RATES WiLd, BE GIVE | ON THE WATER WAQON TO PAK to hold them,” said ries TRN OR MC Jacob Furth, as he ordered two more 10,00 paasengers Yee. the daya are longer nd the nigt ed | They Were Mar | ange vod A correspondent in at describes a wedding in tg bor hood Would that my pen had been plucky A fr ma beantiful Died of pare tine and dipped im the eyes of a ratn bow, that | might fittingly desortt the beautiful marriage enacted at the Jence of Mra HV. Bray welt, on t { the rd inat Just as the Jothed in mae t Stopped Short Jestio sublimity, had withdrawn his> galaxy of quivering gollen beama from ail the earth and wafted a gentle good | 'TRP man who shot at Max Nordau cht Kies to the young evening. wh no trouble in effecting his Mo can prove by any books that he fe inaane, aching with her cloud Nor as brow mounted by a crown of joweled stare it was them that the rds of confidence, hope. chivalry and| “Tt must coat Markly @ lot of mom tnding the hearts of Hiram J. | send bie wife to Burope every ye ator and Mary Eltaabeth Miraewelt You bet it does, Ho docan't do « thing but play poker all the time she's away Cheerful! be prom f walking the ed streets In the bright hereaf tate than w being paved with and breathe as well And this the simple fotk of Drum- an Kemble portrayed |tochty do when portrayed by that oun Jantoe Meredith aterling old actor, 3. H. ‘ord’ a heroine, in o pleasing | ond his aplendid “Janice Meredith” Pretty M supporting com- }manner at the @eattle theater Inat| pany, who opened a holiday week night ie story of war, in- | chau@ement at the Grand last night * tively de | From Reuben Fax, whose quaint capany, | comedy work is simply perfect, down bie Is a member the Ifttle children who complete | and the story are welt| the cast, Mr, Stoddart’s company ix | known to theater goors, and from the “iment Qawless. applause given last nights prc ‘The Bonnie Brier Bush,” which it would neem that all those} tlle the old, old story of a stern Stoddart, | pherd, Mr vadart wi yond oritioiam, Kvery one completely lenen might of the that he Is woting, Mr. Mux mital plays the part Cittrick, the village pout life, Kven his « the black bottle. true to the noveliat’s d In th role of Fi and better th more fide ty to her part th the first where Flora thr hernelf int arma of young Lore Hay and toils him, fr 1 with out reserve, her gir f Equally artiatte, t ¢ of a future, in Mine Brownel’s tional acting in the uct where n the her with he nd th bitter loathing drives her . his door and blots out her name tts Ithe tam mu fever urtaln | omiin 1 the aot ummings, rk and good in dialect Jinplays much pre Kate Carnegie, patriotan Jand Miss Perle ding as Annie plays the buxem, misohievous scotch lamsle to perfectict The Rev. John Varmichael i» wel | played by George Warrock, and as | William Mactare, the vstage toe very inter staged and bagpipes. 4 the color ix ols, high prohestra ndern ch aire daring the nigh | lowal tet ke pretty FOUND NO WRECKAGE COMMANDER OF CUTTER RUSH BELIEVES DISCOVERY FOUN DERED AT SEA | | | | caus sutter Rush, © }to the treasury department th sult of hin search. The reports of wreckage from the| Discovery being found along the shores of the Guif of Alaska, Cap tain Fenger says, are untrue. No | wreckage of any sort was found by | the Rush, and no authentic Informa | tlon as to any being found was re- ceived by her officers. “It is my opihion that the Discov foundered in a gale at sea says Captain Fenger. (s BRIGHTON, Mich |e town of widows. | there are 61 women whose husbands | have died and who have never remar- | ried | For over 4 years the widow of Col | John Gilluly mourned the death of her | hustand. She was known as “Widow Gilluty” and as the “lone widow” for ¥ years. But one by one the hus bands died in the home about her un til in place of being a lone widow she one of seventy, All, like Widow 4 to remarry. For many reet has been known aa Out of 7 people a widow here and a widow it ie there, each with her little Income and |home, living frugally, never beyond | her means, and remarrying so seldom that when such an event dows take Diace it becomes the talk of the town SEVERED HIS oped Breatty the presenta. [tata whe his God, until wolghs his love for the daughter hustaem of the Sunday hight) Whom he believes to ¢ dishon- | foached ite highest pitch at | ored his name one made bereeit “as soe a tae ae ken 4 © women o yon,” ie famiitar | ee ee Ne wren ito Seattle people, even those who! eee shane alls. have not read the novel, having been |BUT LITTLE CAN BE LEARNED . ot tee the winaome| Presented here inet season by Mr S Asee inteeweninedsan |e OF TROUBLE RESULTING IN Mian Kemble than any part in which| Th® crowded house. which wert! siooTING AT MARYSVILLE ate has beet seer im Beuttie. William | 204, IAA ee tor nor ths | bond Chartes, the revolution: | ian Campbell id, old tch| EVERETT, Dec. 28.—Sherift — Bn tig = ee be] fair} = Brewer returned from Maryevilie ance. “Joseph Dailey made the part lyesterday afternoon with William ” ah) e drunken He Mat who shot Joseph Carlson, commander. « f of the play the maloonkeeper at Marysville, Sat- of the old sot fi was depicted | The maudlin hap dier on Christmas night, In the most natural manner, Mise Kathieen Gilman presenta quite a) Tabitha, while Phose McAllis« natural in the part of Mra. Mer H. & Diuffield was seen aff Meredith Meredith’ will be seen at th. Seattio theater towight, Tuesday on Wednesday nights. nd at a New? Sein ‘aiteetasa ney sewif BQ Big Cut in Coffee company will present “A Royal Pam® | To better introduce our Franklin lly” Thursday, Friday and Baturday |B Wend Coffee: our regular price nights and at a Saturday matinee. ~ Se pownd; cut price for tomer- — Bill” w, Tuenday, pound......,,. 280 *Helto Bill,” « farce comedy which | opened at the Third Avenue theatett yesterday afternoon for a week's en ment, is go full of fun me ible situations, that even the moat Peastmistic of mortals could not help? $21 SECOND AVENUB. laughing ¥ The music which ts Introduced In tne} play Is Hvely, and from the time the i. urtain goes on the firet act, wnttt! it comen down at the grand finale Both Phones Main 1184 on the phooe in good and each Inte the mpirit Hello HMI” | there Is not 8 moment wh The company AVERY, Sundays. FREES DE Not Open « drags. “or 1 California Wines Moystyn Kelly ip Sheffield sings some pretty love songs and Arthur Cogtiner Eevery Variety, 65 cts Half ¢ ME From the tim Hon Bottle, UR GUARAN TRED. at the Granda | PULL footlights intervene becomes a citizen of the little Seoteh village of Drum toehty and an actor without a part in that pathetic, simple drama. If lan MacLaren’s pen has drawn |characters who seem to speak out of the pages of hin novel, it hax re |mained for the dramatist, aided’ by the b f actora, to make them Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade. 1123 First Ave., Cor, Seneca jurday evening, Carlson Iles on a bed lin the room where he was shot bullet from a 4-callbre revol | pamed clear through his neck, enter- jing at @ point beneath the chin, and cutting the windpipe in its course. It | passed out at a point just below hin liert ear. Carison is unable to speak but acts as if he recognized thone about him, Matson will Pot talk, ex. copt to express the wish that Carson may recover, at least sufficiently to speak. | "No one det Carlson and Matson were in the room when the shooting ooourred, and but little is known of | the trouste preceains the attempt on Cartson’e Fe ORBID MoT TOR CARS L,QEPSIC, Germany, Deo. 28.—The pollee department has issued an or- der forbidding the use of motor cars in the strevts in the center of the city. This course ts taken because of the number of serious accidents which have happéned recently in the crowded atreeta | THEY MUST NOT. | DROWN THEMSELVES | TOKYO, Japan.—A very favorite method of suicide in Japan has lately been to leap over certain waterfalls. So frequent have such occurrences | become that police are now constant- ly stationed in their neighborhood, Jand large notice boards are ergctea bearing Inscriptions in large letters lof which the following translation is Jrown yourself here! In: tending suicides are warned that heaven disapproves of the utilization Kegon waterfall for the purpose, | This is certified on the best priestly | authority, and serious consequences jin the heareafter are guaranteed, To drown here is also forbidden by the efectural authorities,” Free Want Ads | See Classified page for Free Want Ads. FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated $5.00 Down and $5 AMONTH Will Purchase a High-Grade Steel Range cept $ Fine Furniture Pre Furnitar Until further notice, we will a 0 dowt a month in payment for a Florence Steel Range This Rar ed of an excellent rolled steel, substar quality built in a It has a and tial manner high closet and duplex grate for cither coal or The top anchor plates are locked prevent at the corners to and the to allow tion covers are expan- Oven braced and riveted on all four sides to pre warping. The Flor- ence is nickel trimmed and well finished. P. of the different sizes are as follows ced on and. cont is very “btrong vent has six ® and No, 148-14, has fov 168-18, Inch holes, and oven h holes, « ven | hh 14x20x12 inches 13 | $35.00 oven We take your old stove and allow you all it is worth as part payment for a new one. FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers 2d Ave., Madison, Spring GOLD NUGGETS LARGER THAN GOOSE EGGS Can be found right in Seattle by getting a HILLMAN CITY Lot at $35 Up; at $5 Down and 25c per Week; or getting a large cleared ACRE TRACT AT GARDEN STATION Right on the car line At $76 Up. Terms, $15 Down and $5 per Month Houses sold at $10 down, and $5 per month, less than rent. Large, warm offices, and 10 salesmen on grounds tomorrow at both places. Down town office, 16 Downs Block. BRUMMER AC 2 AMUSEMENTS — Grand tas = COT, Mer. Phone Main ALL THIS WREK THE BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR |x,» NEW YEARS DAY SATURDAY. lle Presents the Favorite Actors, J. H. Stoddart and Reuben Fax With Strong a ee Company in “THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH” PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, Téc, 60c, 25e, Curtain at 8:15 sharp. ee raat jon—Andrew Robson tm THIRD 4vExuE 2D AVENUE RUSSELL & DREW, yqeeter Both Phones—Main 567, PRICES—Night me. New Year's AND LIQUORS GOODS DELIVERED FREE 403 PIKE STREET Seattle, - - - - Washington Phone Main 1060 Don't Neglect Nature’s Warning Matinee—50c, 46c, 2®e. Sunday and Saturday Ma sab 25o and 10Q “TONIGHT. All Week. Matinees New Year's Day. (Priday) and Saturday, ONE LONG LAUGH, Hello, Bill The J y Comedy Succe: If your cyes tire see us and | Theate: ) s = wit mores gases Seattle eater anager. HAPPY NEW YEAR ATTRACTIONS Special Return Engagement Matinees Friday (New Year's) and turday, |-Moroseo Company, ificent Scenic G. BENINGHAUSEN 713-715 First Ave. Union Block Next door to MacDougall & South- wick Special Sale of |] Universal Stee! Range: 6-hole Range, $30 ar RED FRONT FURNIT 308-310 Second Avenue & Prod ns TONIGHT, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee, “JANICE MEREDITH” A Romance of the Revolution, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Matinee, Saturday Night, “A ROYAL FAMILY’! A Delightful Comedy s now on sale—Priceg: 25¢4 $1.00. ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jowelry 706 First Ave. ; ee iipiaciliaalciiaat angen cman: eg mace = Rae eee | | }

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