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eaetearerc iz ina w* Read t R 462 Arm I ha ' par a R ar a $6.85 bar aw go , , Kera Ian Regula $9 sy $5.85 544M R r r a ha and $ al $19.75 All M Chairs and Rocke at holiday sale p 730 Solid Oak Hanging Rook f 1.25; special 7360 “Den Werey Watoh Us Grow” The New Store R ar $ t A R $ A k " ap ular $14 t al Te Ss te Rack a tr rc STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS enle Hills Rockers at Holiday Prices We Want the Money That’s Why We Make the Price ForNiTURES (RPET COND AVE. A UNION ST. & e@} oa ee ed fAt Ballard 000-0-060-66-006400000000000 MAY HAVE DELIVERY Word was re from the Hon regard to the in Ballard ety w @epartment an the fourth assistar eral to make another | which he has agreed to do. The de partment has promised that if the Feceipts show as good during the month of December as they have the Previous month they shall have their free delivery “The month of December has al- Ways been the heaviest month of the | year,” said Postmaster P this morning, “and th be no doubt as far as that we shall make good the present month TO GET BOOKS There will be another entertain ment given tonight by the ladies of the G. A. R and Frat Knights and Ladies, at the Fraternal Broth @fhood hail, for the benefit of the MBrary. The different lodges of F lard took up the prope ago as the library x and = entertainme @ances have be for that purpowe tonight will probably ed new nts tainment e one last and best of ther an the la dies of two lodges working har The smoker given by the Eagles Jest night was a rousing su of the! | | f e freshmen rved, At the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. ap Mra. Olsc occ red the mar daughter Annie Hill, of Seatt the First Meth hureh, offictat ing The house was tastily decorat ed with cut flowers and ferns, the marriage being solemnized under a bower of a) Th wore a gown of cream crepe de flander over white taffeta. shower bouquet of The couple were th many beautiful prese spend a short h couve: in Seattle. They and carried bride's roses recipients of cs neymoon at Van after which they will reside AT GEORGETOWN Three ordinan e counall las night build sidewalks on be street, vacating of Nor granting @ liquor | Cook was the business The city engineer submitted hi estimate for the planking of Rair fer avenue to the council last night |C. P. Rollins was the contractor fe the work and was paid $1,70 the job he residence of A. M. Page t avenue, was entered by thie on the night of December 12, Tools and a flask of alcoh And Novelties in Men’s At-Home It's to your adv complete and we have 1331 2nd Avenue, _ Arcade Building time to properly show you oo | Hatters and Men’s Furnishers The | provement of Englewood street Smoking Jackets ense to J done. were passed by in t h sides of the a street ar Ww for ol were stoler For the Holidays—Now is the time you should buy. Our Holi @ay line of Jackets, Gowns and Robes now await your approval. Call while the variety and sizes are complete. Make your selections. Let for you the garment you really want. You know thia MALL WEAR STORE.” Just call and see the choicest WEAR, HANDKERCHIE! MUI SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, etc., ever shown ir Beattie. ntage to call and call early while the stock is |health commenced WOMAN NOW ON TRIAL DEVOTE HER LIFE TO UPL (Special to The Star) FOR MURDER WILL, IF IFTING CHORUS GIRLS ACQUITTED, This little lady of the winners in ( autiful children. Joan Rui rf rd Clark eat Britain's ph THE CHILD BEAUTIFUL, aged 5 years, otographic fs anc competition of its 1 YOUNG ITALIAN, AFTER GIVING Own- . . The American Br > Disinherited Groom . Fort , eee ee ee eee ere oe FROM PENURY 1 IMMENSE WEALTH AND FRIENDS FOR AMERICAN BRIDE, AT LAST COMES INTO HIS UP FORTUNE, HE WILL INVEST IN WESTERN ENTERPRIGES FAMILY Mra. Baker, dressmaker Joseph Rors 8 Lire Washingt Idaho an {Special to The Star.) CRAIG MOUNTAIN, Idaho, Dec Joseph Rossi, an Italian, wh was reared in wealth a nipered with al ithe luxuries yuld buy until he fell v 4 charms of a pretty A an woman, has at Inst ¢ creat fortune, after ha oun all in he side of the woman Within a few days a ot 58,000, ire, or nearly ve for Joseph mit house, in thi pat tim to the money tive Into of his chotce $12. Rossi at the oming of this fortur that true love which bounds, which cares noth ng for wealth or position, poverty or want, family ties or disinherit ance, ia disclom Born of wealthy parents, educat od in the best colleges of England njoying extensive travel over two ontinents, but marrying an Amert an woman against his father’s wil s the story of the young Italian's and the cause that led to his tion of po v After completing bis ‘oung Rossi went abroad to trave or four years. In Spokane he met oved and wed Mrs. Baker, a dr aker, and a sister of A. D. Polley ‘oprietor of the Summit house, of raig Mountain, Mr. Rossi took his wide abroad and the reception with hich they met is best known from knows no education Mr. Rossi’s own mouth My father’s disappointment at ny American marriage was kee nd he forbade me to ny wife o his home. Our trouble then com nenced, for we were in destitute ircumstances. My wife was final y obliged to return to her b { dressmaking in order to help get 18 something to eat, and finally she sppealed to her brother, Mr. Polley or funds that we might return to America, which he furnished us During our privations in Italy ny father made several attempts to end my wife to her p nd of ered any amount of money de nanded, but to this she would not ‘onsent.” The father of Joseph Rossi is now vn old man and has the largest winery in Italy. The estate is xf the largest in the nation and is valued at more than 70,000,000 lire, oF $15,000,000. Nine hundred peo yle are employed in the vineyards and wineries and the Rossi vintages are known in all countries. Joseph Rossi had an uncle, who upon his death-bed several years ago, willed his entire fortune to his nephew, but the provisions of the will placed the fortune in the hands of the boy's father to be held in trust until he died fit to give to bis son his inheritance. The uncle's fortune consisted of 92,000,000 lire, which was drawing an annual Interest of 3 per cent The fortune now amounts to 58,000 one or saw 0 ire. This is the sum that is now to come into the hands of poh Rossi. The certificates of dit from the Italian government the next three weeks. Soon after the son's departure Italy the old gentleman's rapidly to fail and early last summer he sent for his sen to return and receive his forgiveness. p son accepted only on the one condition that the in heritance from his uncle be placed at his credit to protect him from further want. The father refused for some time, but finally consented from are due to arrive in Lewiston within | © were f aking of b Open Every Night Until | 10 | TEA TABLES TABOURETTES MUFFIN STANDS SEWING TABLES WRITING TABLES WRITING DESKS DESK CHAIRS DRESSING TABLES BUREAUX CHIFFONIERS CHEVAL GLASSES MORRIS CHAIRS LIBRARY ROCKERS LOW ROCKERS LOUNGING CHAIRS HALL LAMPS MUSIC CABINETS PIANO BENCHES PARLOR CABINETS CURIO CABINETS CRYSTAL CLOSETS MISSION CHAIRS MISSION ROCKERS MISSION TABLES HALL CLOCKS FANCY SCREENS BOOKCASES BOOKRACKS TURKISH DIVANS FRENCH DIVANS SETTEES ORIENTAL RUGS TAPESTRIES SOFA PILLOWS LIBRARY TABLES future comm HINTS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS the innumerable are the ones which lend an air of completeness to den or parlor. and, and the papers immense f rwar ortune of toh plans These two columns contain a | pieces we are showing. oo eeee4 vi SEATTLE STAR—TUBSDAY, DES. 13, 1904. eset |NAN PATTERSON TO BE AN EVANGALIST =: Jane heookwary negotiations © Th ds a th Xs ousan s| [pre od whieh « re i] w mM Saahe in Ca return to Idat pring befor karting for ite ro we will re \ of a busines nut ettied, Tw jth ret me a and me my hame in tho we n all parte of 1 first y America w th father in W89« ‘ ve trave the eontiient, en route to Alaska et In I ha it “< Trouble and Bon't Know It Have Kidney YOU WANT THE BEST COFFEE 1 on get- ihation, I ret home t ‘ TEA AND COFFEE CO. n " t 921 SECOND AVENUE, t ty fa Near Madison Street. Poh Pm ane ; ; government, I (her MISFIT PARLORS ‘ f Arprica and 2 Harrison Street, Upstairs n t he America une) eee tae pete ced at wT |'To Prove What Swamp Root, the Great Kidney ® : ¥ F home os Remedy Will Do for YOU, ery Reader of Star 2 t ‘ May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. n ijnx t 1 ‘ 4 cht unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and ' any other disease, therefore en t yh neglect « . h me Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, be h ause they most and need attention first. JN ‘ I 6 years of a Vf you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Or. Kilmer’s Swamp 1 Ind. 1751. | above the axe height a h | Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as as , th f the nat {| your kidneys begir get better they w p all the other organs ma has a highly intellect 7 — r effect of} all suf t * Zhe mo ara func Saw and Hard- Care CIAL jar ree Bees see. ae ware Co. Swamp- Root ae oe Se Pog : “.. 300 Pike St, Corner Third SAVED (ee Ec win |RSS atet S| Me mame nm oS o * el ; the a 1) ba - iT ba ness, 1 " alled to the a ies Waddie y be ean, he A Boynton Patent Won wa ned over by the police ye : ; fecting, lack of amt t| This saw . revelation to the erday to M t, the s t p-R « on r 1 st one-third faster tendent of the F ant P I began t Aineune - : 4 ie ny other saw known, cutting Te b ! n » a ft and 1 rw rw 7 , Vhen dull change en ”, rushe ally ars C Fyyhagh Bt ' vctically @ new sawe Chinese qua y ectes inet , t you beat th aming w | I be |b " Ke } nat Gao ene t 1 « ‘ be e e th Wee Me: in | ade tain a ' hank- | F I - oe BOYNTON's alee b at of bare ; y ecov Proc bes-ovoh r | LATEST PATENT WONDER Saw land. Inimed € arn |" a val [here attempted to force her | | EDITORIAL NOTE 1 to prove | , F : to éfter a disorderly > ané ob le bot Bh | to BGI t ae : ft ry > Ask see ynton's one- ‘. ted the house The Sea s th pat double removab| Li Ho ha “i and so far har « y for tteelf in has’ Rot the ant ease we ery short time as a time saver, BANK ROBBED ” sit they wore frightened away. ic ‘ f the F t |‘ | fsvene Reslneg ELECTROCUTED SS . (fy Seripps News Aas'n) rege . nat dj HOTCHKISS, Colo., Dec. 13.—The | ay Paeas Mews hares = a Sor the: ot d First Na n bank here was en- | AUBURN, N De 13 Ne non | tered by ght and val- | Borgiano wan ele ted rison pa 3 ef in five safety | at 6:50 o'clock th Weich act altiea peat ‘ wit box toler Jefore the | murder of He Be 1 ore ld bt ak into the bank in 3. i. We ® for ia few of They EXCURSION RATES IN HOLIDAY FURNITURE Commencing on Thursday morning weinaugurate a Cut Rate sale which will extend to every nook and corner of Furniture Dept., and to many things in our Carpet ept. ach and every piece (in- ing all new ones) will be ted alike. e thank you for your onage inthe pastand take advantage of a busy shopping season to show you we have appreciated it. Purchases will be held for Xmas delivery, if desired. t GL HolmesFurnitureCo- “\HO1-1103-1105. SECOND AVE! aw eh Complete Credit House- furnish- ers Price 50c a Foot | BLACKING CASES UMBRELLA STANDS headquarters fow Is and Builders’ Hard< Pocketknives, Carving ine show windows, REVOLVING CHAIRS AUTO VALETS s ment of the O. K, < Machine has just arrived, BACHELOR CHIFFONIERS v n how supply the demand. SHAVING STANDS SHAVING GLASSES COSTUMERS CELLARETTES CARD TABLES BOX COUCHES SETTEES DAVENPORTS BRASS BEDS DRESSERS NURSERY CHAIRS HIGH CHAIRS OFFICE CHAIRS CHILDREN’S ROCKERS and MORRIS CHAIRS INDIA SEATS | MAGAZINE RACKS Price $10.00 $2.00 Down, $1.00 Week | Agents for ANTIQUE ARMOR ANTIQUE LAMPS PORTIERES INDIAN MASKS TURKISH MASKS LADIES’ DESKS IN— BIRD'S EVE MAPLE MAHOGANY | WEATHERED OAK Price $1.75 Saves from 3 hours in lay 1 single roof, and enabl ry workman to frame the jcult roof with absolute A perfect tool and the purpose ever in- by the leading chitects, contractors [and mechanics everywhere. GOLDEN OAK FUMED OAK ANTWERP OAK and VERNIS MARTIN