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INDIAN CHILDREN TO HAVE A HOME | METLAKATLA RED MEN ASK THAT ALL DESERTED YOUNG. | STERS BE SENT TO THEM, W HERE GOOD PLACE WILL BE | PROVIDED | | ue * Indian boy . ( n's Home ty wore girts in uty who are bly civilized tupate mK parents w vo on Metlakatia maptest th ave had a stroke orvation, in Alaska, to send to} luck, although they may know an ¢ Geserte bh on ft} it, They are really in grea mand ace in this part of the coun and some of their own people are society has r y agreed ready to pay st any price to Jo 80, because any ehi t wet them u ‘ w “ This w ty, | for and taught useful oceupa " When the matter was bre t erolr Judge Ta a few day ‘ ated tha had visi h nt nd was perfectly to the Indians whe woes © so civilized, and that t sont there was one the best hings that Id posaibly happen > a neglected Indian child One boy was sent to the reserva na few months ago by the Wash ngton Children's Home society, the Metiakatla Indians paying the ex es of thee hi an attend ant to the reservation, and little In jan John, a boy whose mother {s irunk a great part of the time, will| » DISCOUNT robably be sent there soon " FOR HEROES UNIVERSITY STATION At a joint meeti £ the athletic and e t at the university von, It was decide varsity footha t im appreciation of the gt AT RAGLEY’S Gone in aphstaing the her Universtiy of Washington PocacESCOSOCOCOCOSCOOOOaYM| WII! be of high grader with a gold “W" in fr Le be awarded to th Reduce Stock The co ope De ver i © the date to hol the i annual varsity ball The Going to treasury. Att & the repc te our new at eral r of ath for the footba TENNESSEE LAUNCHED BEAUTIEUL HOLIDAY By Scripps PHILADELPHIA Max Ragley Drug Co. stening party was hy 1406 nd Ay 7 Guverase Practe of ‘Tonnes and his official staff. Others fn Opposite the Tim wa agg lpi nas ty navy department from Washing Ww nd a number of at officer ne of the} jtinest sea fighters of the arm cruiser type in the United Sto ra vy, and will have a speed of knots, the same speed as that of the Maryland and St. Lé and one knot greater than that of the New York and Brooklyn. is the mame class of | Washington, which launched at Car In battery pe armored crul signed, and large majority afloat Th te Number ‘eter aes © ever built e the equal of a the battleshipe a STORIES é > GAVE THEM GOOD CURTAIN LECTURE SATURDAY, DEC. 3, r90. 300 Pike Street Tel., Brown 1096; Ind. 790. C. W. BOYNTON HARDWARE CO. f STREET COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL GETS BUSY ABOUT CON bead 1 ST / There's a i story going th ‘ounds a whie ‘arrell, fim” Hill's right hand aon payee ae pt —_ é . TRACTORS WHO ARM 8LOW IN DOING WORK A St. Paul politician, who was once {atroduced to Mr QNE-MAN SAW. « a th . con and af the latter's visits to the bailiwick of the “bl« —— Se We Foot qual eat. We have ® at recently and wound up at « junction fine i r: oe a thern touched He no G.N poem now yu ve t and hink of Barty bien ky A ce the filthy et ntendent * ¥ #hell seo that all cor Patent Wonder But he was a inn, and who ever heard of @ politician in |and the other members of the board | traet i agre nt made wit Tht w is a revela- try paying for mileage the St Paulite concluded that \ 4 Hot works came in for a curtain rf nd ben it will cut he had to do was to let Mr, Farrell know where he was and the Gipat Be, Pape tnepe sr ingieny Meciparasboen f f f any other Northern man would do the rest ih ~ Se mes ¢ he ptree wm to this end he shall cause ar wn; when dull you just Thie accounts for a message revelved by Mr, Farrell ot [Milttee of the council ‘Th ft-| legal or equitable proceedings t ‘ have practically ing. The message read i }ernoon, the dignified m t} ie ted and prosecuted aga man saws with the board being sharp! ticiaed ernonn or corporat fa a foot; BLANK JUNCTION, Wash. Oct 04.—J. D. Farrell not carrying out the } to fulfill thelr nts with t open your hern Ry attle, Wash—I am here. (Signed) W. A, G tions of the counell in “| t And th y of every Farrell sent the wing answer John Kalberg, who t# t f f th it at t * pres- Noat notorious of Seattle's 1 te wledge that any GRBAT NORTHERN HEADQUARTER attlo, Wash, OcQE Mi irat cen Of Seattle's p th . mes yl tain non . = 4.—W. A, Guy, Blank Junction, W I et moat th i makes J, D, FARRE | 1. aporentiated 8 y the other ‘ part wves the board of to | forthwith the fact to th ition. the gradir tract wt | ™a t will make OL ‘THE Der . Heretof the hes kept ROTLIGH ie dn the eh ial naan oP a f in doing the work h th , yin th as has boen repeatediy | tt t ted ext ns -_-_ pointed out by Th tar, and at| of time t ire ha $99-096-0-004 +04 $400 0 theate ‘ t 7 a ig oor t tod out by The ‘ ° n t where the real athe gave t ome 7 tar, wit te th cor Grand-—"Shore A and @ fresh wit and ai lehe semnilites ‘Shumaaaw eteares where a contra has finished be \ARGr PE ROR Ae \ 4 . the board never "took t {| fore his time ex 4 1 necured e Ne in # " from Kalberg, or made a start | bie t they have a t ne *| ‘HELD BY THE ENN to do the work it 1 paying the penalties that r Black Pa @| The new Fanning-Piat o Rather than soll ite } - 1 for del Or ery t . mpany, which pens & f lertaking t loppy t " » the board of works $10.00 A i by the ° engagement nday 0 et matter slid . : t t ! Terms, $3 down, $2 per week $1.00 « emy elu Aleazar, Ww ma th ar mittee th re ty be 5 Ses a # military drama, the 8 | 5¢ The impesterbable street con- | '8 " il has ail PS ‘ { which are laid im the south. Mo- |+ was really stirred to| tt down the body | n @ filed with UNDER TWO FLAGS lise = Chitmplon the pretty md | gg cnhiat Ge anil het , t, howe tothe |» "i Rsgpes The Nellis will appear during the easing young act elaneiie. tare saline” a | ext put < have ‘0 aa ing week in one of their best! terpret the leading roles Uitlaes nés-wet Sauhon a w policy has br out ie th vas blindfold nd strongest scenic plays, “Under| company, will play Rache hed heseie nak & tier ene On werk ayor and the be = ANGLE members of tha aan - — — Frank F ing, who has 1 u but it is hard for.them and ed to take the od th aeeag 006 ee elf popular with Alcazar audiences horses to accomplish much while | hands of the counell, where it never th acaron! luring the Wiedemann eng eRt | working In the mud knee-de really belonged 4 to make an at-| ' vere, will appear ax Col ott. | Mul 4 Zbinde anted to| tempt to force reasonable treatment > The | Sees eee Tes] mane (RENEW FO gan life as a Tommy Atkins dur-| joard of works really though t h of the latter, who have asked| LAFAYETTE, Ir De =| ing the serious business of the Brit- | pn erructior oe gf for extensions of time on their con-| ten ignation exists among a. ah campaign in Exypt ie nott They that tracts for every reason tmagt f leading f of the city the comedy for the piece beard was getting ra fra are to be lined up before the hing revelations in re- | of a philosophical old dar and that if the board did not cor f works today and made to « the tion of a denen Tho Wiedemanns will give their |. & worth while to th f the reason for thelr de une Phi Kappa] Inst performance tomorrow night manmade of th we ay. It may take an all-day session | Theta » u local high school | % % “ ~s . was about time to come to an for all the contractors to explair r pen Satins Baws Anam 7 Pd = = oo - wohedule A. derstanding on the matter t troubles. “i oe te Poe" a = follow “Under Two Flagn” at the et alt eheaeiads scepettiel Mas the mayor and the board German-American ban bs. : te . ; tition y Feserat Y. will take up separately the case of newed th ng the vanes : cong eng Aa 5 8 Pe este an was crow with depositors Pes My Ry faltere haset mush anding thelr money. The string | ax not lowered h the elty officials, any was a half block ted as got ontracts be ar iow »b iT shier Wehpner, who re- t neuming twice the amount of ved ee red to do « job, and tak ys ago. ~ x consideration ~~ te f anh im s held morning papers tm the perty owners, L many | and ice held ag hee > nie declared that the institue mtractors, he lights iniher head was . a black | Hon b ad made many big loans k up a street in the fall t th. 7 te t ” a 200d ent or walks so that it w m's flesh y Queen Anne Come ty city or ever takes the pain & and the fu a » avenue and Galer | the « th t ly one or two blocks reach the « ® hold their annual churely contracts with a time, « eting the work for , tims he afternoon and evening ie Th at distance before making the 1 we f ember 9. All members of the i as follows st of the street {mpassable. | 4 b congregation and their friends @5@ RDYTHE CHAPMAN, Who Plays “Cigarette” in “Ugher Two Flings.” le theater. This ts ite first presentation in this city ‘The patrons of the Alcazar are in luck. A new stock company in the personnel of which there is real tal ent opens a long engagement M day evening, and New man is im the box running hings in his own exeelient way having assumed the responalbility of Alcasar management M Champion is an actress who gowns jherself prettily, to begin with, and META MARSKY, who has a grace and attractiveness | 4 " of person ¢ 41 add much to the The Sunday || CHAMPION DOWNED |'= “Hout tne ney” at the) operon that il awa nh cam lertotre which isp romised Frank | 5 L © iTwo Pla: atization of ‘anning, as a leading man, is good ‘ | Oulda’s spl ndid novel has proved a | and knows his business on the stage | ft. OUIS scanere was a deep sullen thud | marked success on the stage. Miss |®# well as in the wings, where he| " Ome aie the a bowling alley* | Chapman, in the role of “Cigarette,” | Will superintend affairs and coach | Post-Dis atch mr ged Fen when Samlis at her very best. Miss Gilman |the company. New scenic effect — : bas ary of the Amerteat | wii] be “The Silver Pheasant.” The |are to be added to the Alcazar's | a a took & pot shot! ole of “Cecil” will be handled by | Present equipment mie ateow ora of this city, who! james N and that of Bertie’s| oe ma coagt champion ton-pin art-|,roth Berkeley,” will be taken |, Dorothy Morton has been engaged | WILL BE ISSUED | it lby George Christ | for ttering Gloria,” taking the Jn « four-ban led me Karel, who| rhe sand storm on the desert in |Jate Isadore Rush's place. sdmits he isn't a crack bowler, was | cpiendidly represented in the Nell! | i . SUNDAY, DE- playing against Jenkins, who has a|production of “Under Two Flags,” |_, William Gillette will give his new ‘ CEMBER ft ine reputation to maintain Jand the scenic handling of this bit |Play, “Clariase.” its first productio cnking hag made several 30° /is one of the best things the Nellls| 7 a > THE SUPPLY WILL BE * among other feats, and he /have to offer, which is saying @| a, attempt will be made t whe TED. took an extra reef in his bowling | goo4 deal. “tpl LIMITE: wing” Wine ‘be caw “Gund” areanee| + “The Little Princess,” which ASSIST THE NEWSDEAL apainet filth, ‘They eacetidhedh ane | ; Tig +c oo ona | banded some time ag BY ORDERING NOW. Jat the pins, and anata: ‘Souns TROUBA of their tumb waxed i . Charles $. McLellan (Hugh Mor- Lado te an vor, vad} ‘The original “Black Patt” will] tog) has come over from Bnstand ene The eerie eae nip and tae: |Sppear, with a really fine support ito superintend rehearsals of his new RED SCTION THE ORDER “ea patled pe . PZ f ebony minstrels, Sunday night! play, which will be produced by |—Jenkins was p” and Karpt w and during the coming week at the . | “tuck Mra. Fiske. OF THE DAY eo eee Third Avenue, The “Black Patti ate nd in the tenth and last frame |» “ ‘ jhaa a voice and knows how to use| Mrs. J. H. Haverly has won } | “tuck” won out by rolling the mag-|\t exquisitely. This is known to § r : “es oe |ed up his score three or four times and thought his eyesight was fall ing when he could see only 167 pins to his credit, His friends are trying "Fine Dress Skirts at to console him, but he is after Karpf's scalp and will roll him any games for anything from a cent Broadcloth; finest material, §| to a million-dollar farm. faultlessly fitted; regularly All Karpt has to say te: “Jen $20.00; reduced to ...§15.00 | kins, go,and get a rep,” showing tha peautiful in style; regular slammed price $20.00; reduced to$15.00 English Twine Cloth; extra fine quality, with high grade silk CONSTABLE drop; regular price $45.06 | marked special at.....922.50 f) All-Over Lace Skirt; beautifully IS KILLED » embossed; silk drop; regularly | + $50.00; now marked special at -- $25.00 ms } MANY OTHER FANCY SKIRTS PRICED BELOW CosT. (My Scripps News Ass'n.) CHICAGO, Dee. In a fight over | | | Ped diet machhie vetwees vival wmmas ‘ - ot constables, Joseph Biederman, a CASH OR CREDIT. constable, was killed in the Brun Bluestand this morn ner saloon Westberg ing. The police have made three arrests. | a RUMMAGE SALE | < hilds A rummage sale, in behalf of the Seattle Seamen's institute, will be |held by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Cloaks, Suits and Millinery. eee See. oie ok das day and Wednesday, December SOND AVENUE. 1312 $1.00 per week buys @ Tailor- made Suit. 6 and 7, at the vacated of} Hetdelberg’s cafe, 11 nue. The ladies of the above auxi! lary will be on Monday, to receive supplies: present ‘ mers LE otos for Christmas must be or | nd o A £ Pace see w. Sittings from 10 to 2 West, Charvess 650 Cette. Gvery day, rain or shine, Began ‘| Seattle Coal and | iiricsn, 1515 First. We move Ja Wood Coa. ist to Bitel building. Lane Street and Railroad Ave 3 Go to Spinnin for bicycle re; Phones: Main 93; Ind. 93. pairs, : e damages for using the name Haver ly in connection with his minstre company. Nankeville was using the werk name while in Seattle thie Tonight’s Specials Best of Richard Harding Davis expats to start to work on @ play this winter All farlowe an n will play Cabinet Median Cates Pease omhe Merchant of Venice” next sea with leather handles, tonight pale shod banks Wise = *aee Mrs, James A. Herne will retyrr trap handles, t ht 26e 4 to the stage, starring under jhe! 4 Velvet Relta, in | Management of Maurice Campbell, | biue and black, to- | Henrietta Crosman’s husband | night B5e $3.00 Ruffled Net Curtains, ¢ Rights to “Sergeant Brue,” one of night per pair $2.45 |! the most successful of the musical Standard Prints, medium and comedies running in London, ha lark styles, 6 ue, tonight . Wk | been bought by Klaw & i Ladies’ Wrappers, wide [| Who will star Frank Daniel ruffled flounce on skirt, braid- J) Plece yoke, $1.00 value, tonight 790 || n's Heavy Warm Merino Un | satire toe vitae Content” || O/D NOT GIVE ny HIM A SHOY Men's Blue riped avy Wleeped Unaarsnirta ec vajue SHOW tonight 450 — Children’s Kid and Calf Shoes cee eek dccat te ie alue, tonight be op against = bie ¢ by’s Shoe Satin Polish, r gripped by the nervy hand of ular 10c value, tonight wart highway, within hailing dis- Royse’ Heavy Canvas Leggings, {| tance of his own home r Byron army lace fastened, tonight station, shortly af 6 o'clock last per pair 450 evening. A confeder of the th Misses’ All Whol Jersey Leg- f) brought up the rear and, after a gings, overknee length, $1.26 v e, tonight 890 patent process of re bs Men's Laundered Fancy Perenle } Ployed by the burgla 1 highway Shirts, regular $1.26 and $1.00] men's union, they toek fr the valu B50 f terrified Simpron’s pockets $16, « Faney Siiks, regular | watch and a pocketbook containing $1.26 phot pony ; Fa valuable papers. Non. & and affeta Ribbon, tonight 4e Ae the evening on ae r And & hundred. other good || Simpson, in relating the adventure things for tonight's buying. to pol was unable to gty them but ® gieager description of v the two thugs, with the exception | short men that have turned stnilar [-y [*) tricks of this nature. Simpson says! [the gun was pressed against his 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. ‘ody and cocked, mo he had no show | to make a run or resist in any way.) tom of having my Cleveland attor- HER DRESSES ARE ATTACHED WRIT SERVED ON HOTELKEEPER TO PREVENT MRS. CHAD- WICK FROM REMOVING ANY OF HER GOOD CLOTHES FROM THE HOSTELRY NDERFUL EYES. MRS. CHADWICK'S W« Enlarged from one of her photographs. What ie Mra. Chadwick's w r- jan are the lawyers who are trying t is asked by all w All who ha into mtact h 1 ach ta F ith M Chadwick agree that # tiem or hypnotism xerted a wonderful influence over between the ew th she talked, 1 eyes, ta of psycholog 1 volce, were rested in the case | ing —— OO OV 2 2999909 9E4- 9900-06-94 | neve « after my interests. - *| Justice Conlon in the city court » HOW MME. HUMBERT BOR this morning issued a writ of at # ROWED MILLIONS ON SE- © tachment against the property of ® CURITIES THAT DID NOT * Mrs. Chadwick in favot of Louise » BXIST * & Co. Fifth avenue millionaires . . * The attachment was issued on the ‘ ® grounds that Mra, Chadwick is a ® Mme. Therese Humbert, rep- © non-resident. The amount is for © resenting that she was heiress @ 0. The sheriff immediately ® to the fortune of the Craw- # (started in search of property upon | ® fords, mythical Americans, @| which to levy ® borrowed $600,000 a year from © Later Deputy Sheriff Rinn served ® the bankers of Paris and lived ©/a writ of attachment on Manager | # in a luxurious manner for ©] Herriman of the Holland house, in ® yea */ structing him not to permit any ® When the crash came and ©! of the woman's property to be re the safe supposed to contain moved from the hotel. The writ the fortune was opened, the ®/ was served on Herriman as Mrs.) the safe was found to be emp Chadwick is a non-resident ty 4 the Humberts had fied. @ *| OLEVELAND, ©0., Dec. 3.—The ROR ERE ORR ED hird continuance was taken today _ n the case of Herbert B. Newton against Cassie L, Chadwick, in w YORE, Nov L. an Chad- | which application for a receiver of ’°- ) Mra. Chadwick's securities is asked it wae lesa Case semen AC 8h |The matter was laid over until De ee a ee ® 2° lcomber 10. The continuance was ~ , a oe oy sarveng j by mutual agreement t tora In havir eiv- | S A = wali | TON, Dec, %.—Preal a : laent Re elt has decided to ap te hd at the hotet | Point, William R. Wileox postmas- ty this morning. He asked for| ter of New York City 8. « fek. He said he aa = fephew of Andrew Carnegie, H Was not allowed to se «, Chad- ick The much heralded statement Which counsel claimed Mra. Chad wick would Ins learing up th juestions r & her antecedents and financial c ne is not forth | oming Her mney today refused | The petition to Nave Mra. Chad- | wick declared a bankrupt and to] have & recelver apr 1 for her affairn was filed tn th Jeral court t the instance of Jacques Kra kauer, a New York merchant who is on { Mra, Cha \ Htors, f Mr, Krakauer, in an interview last || DR, MILNE, D. 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