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MUSIC ROLLS axt BAGS $1.0 AND Sherman, Clay & Company TheThompson Co 2M Pike Street John 3121, L 2676 BARGAINS in Opera Glasses, Gold and Gold-Filled Eyeglasses for Christmas Presents yes Exs 4 Free G. A. LINDAUER 20 Per Cent. Discount On Everything MAX RAGLEY ones co. ond Avenue ¢ the Times. There’s No Disputing PURE, THE VALI WHOLESOM =. ER AG! STRENGTHENS, NOL AND SATISFIES. THE HE. GIVING PROPERTIES OF ER MAKE IT POPULAR WITH EVERYONE, INCLUDING PHYSI CIANS, BECAUSE IT [8 80 BENE FICIAL. BETTER THAN MEDI CINE. 2 DOZ. HALF PINTS, DELIV. BRED, FOR 9060. PHONE, EX. 26. Soaps For Mondays’ washing Kirk's White Russian regular Se, now 6 for 250 Emerald regular special, 9 fo lone Mineral $ regular 10c, for Sapolio, regular Sopo, regular be for Sopo, regular special W.S.MAY FIELD THE FAMILY GROCER 503 PIKE ST. MAIN 996 IND.998 RIPLINGER WILL KEEP OUT OF FIGHT off n ext . bast mi! * by presenting an Engl neer Thomson in holds that such matters execu- | tive instead of legislative functions. On this account Compt linger announced this morning he would no longer insist upor passage of an ordinance by the couyell granting the extension, #0 that such matters in the future will remain exclusively in the hands of the mayor and board of ‘works. OLSON CASE DISMISSED he information charging John Olson with maintaining a gambling rt in the Seattle Bar on August 1904, has been dismissed on the ‘motion of Prosecuting Attorney Moott. The reason given for the dis- missal was lack of evidence. 417 S88 AIT Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues, : THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1904. he nd oer WILL EVADE LAW CITY OFFICIALS te i i a hi WITH BANKERS WHO WERE GHT IN HER “PRENZIED FI ' ~ e NANCE TANGLE SHE TAKEN BEFORE FEDE L JUDGE y F t RD OF HEALTH CLAIM THEY " ” mime, ve BANKERS RELEASED ON BONDS; WOMAN GOES BACK TO | f t Rie EMFORCE THEIR ORDERS AGAINGBY + k s J > 7 KE MUIBANCE FE REASON, APPARENTLY, 18 . : . Bi ik REGULATE O/L. TANKS denceantpascinenrennite THE BIG CORPORATIONS DON'T WANT TO OBEY ; ' 4 . Mrs. ) Ka é . he id Ca ndwick, F y ' “ r t y ’ $ ; with and ¢ ar w F : | } ' + +s Fed ‘ “ " ’ ‘ mont . ; : ' sia ° 631-4 $2.4 Ml . ‘ " ' ' rr ' “4 ‘ H ‘ . ‘ meet | 5 “ ’ $ r ' 4 ' nen. "“ “ $ ' Feed F ‘ : , Ladies’ Only Char ry oe Hay , I i ’ | y. $16; 2 Washing | : 5 esed, $22; Pus r - “ . $14 s =" Poultry Food. « Le t * ‘ 1 ' f he |$22; ere », 1008, $22 ak i ‘ f as Grain and Grass Beed. ofa } ° ‘ ENE OF THE BIG ST. PETERSBURG RIOT . ‘ suppiontens | alata : : }i{,| RUBBER GOODS FOR CHRIST- THE NEVSKI PROSPECT, PRINCIPAL T IN THE CZ AR'S ( f ; : i MAS GIFTS. ; ; . ; Sto be very| Dive grasa. $1 xt o : i tw agit t eaot ¢ ts t . a ~ CHICAGO MARKETS an made 4 toy WA f ang y bia street, by FELL struggle up night a tay. H flames more st there apr the steamship would another voyage grew red-hot th | sone. era © |Sren ext ” MAKE SPICY CHARGES — [-- A White’ . a ns are =| FIRGT AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HAS REACH Which Will Be ok Pleasing and Acceptable Just Call and See Our Display SMOKING JACKETS DRESSING GOWNS BATH ROBES DRESS and FANCY VESTS NECKWEAR SUSPENDERS NIGHT ROBES HANDKPRCHIEFS FULL DRESS PROTECTORS DRESS TREET GLOVES MUFFLERS UMBRBELLAS and CANES RTS and COLLARS Y HALF HOSE ED TROUBLED WATERS AND WILL AIR DIFFICULTIES IN court breath wane But before © | there were ¢ } It is rep j baa & narrow escape Roque, on the northe Brazil. Here th jeteective and shut down t & strong curre » the shore, bat under the #kiliful handling of Cap tain Truebridge the great ship was | anchored t to prevent he drifting onto the beach. She there for two days until te repairs w made Tt was but a few days Inter when it was apparent t ther a result the Minnesota f Bahia, where fresh water w spent as pastor to collect large of money for the church ppropriates. It is al leged that by his conduct he is bringing the ch h into disrep Freeman claims t have been taken by surprise at learning that a sult had been filed against him He stated when told that charges is were made that he would fight the of matter out In th t and prefer charges which would make ra of Methodist } al three members of the be agai C 4 8. | trust et having stirred up ‘ t troubl Ho declares that nt the minister from © sult is illegally brought under s bacribed for ne of the African Methodist ‘ hureh from Episcopal church, as it is only three har embers of the boa of trustees the complaiat| who are dissatisfied of the] These he days are diagruntied be ling a paper|cause he refused to sanction their betng aw jed the contr for the vilding of the new ch He ad mits having assumed control of the funds, but explains that he cause rs of ng it African h, and bh outs rege y nares may William Lacey, superintendent 0 ion of the mechanical de eat Nort J which he mis at the uninjured, the| «ation a eel frame merely having ‘Geen | expen me | badly bent and twisted. Fortunate | the « * regarding | jy icntcieed p and met |transt would n f the boll- | jured somewhat * orn, has partment of the There was We a goods to b call early, while ¢ ak the largest and choicest line of the above found in the city. It's to yo advantage to call and ¢ stock is complete and we have time to prop- show y 8 reported ng 80 serious that the big ay © ave Seattle for th cured and six days we patching the def she proceeded with However, the 16 M tube bollers continued fenne the t linto Cc f the sea 14 ken | necessary. Twelve days were spent !t is known that she fe erly show you A one-story structure, the proper te set for her ntended fo ty of H. F. Compton, situated at| t the corner of Second avenue and Hatters and Men’s Furnishers i street. top; , ed down t embankmen fe was crushed to flinders at 7:3 ning building has be: egrade ling int | the boa for incidental ¢ port, where a urned, was taken aboar 1 wher aring furnace was c again, and inet ‘had been It wa ing f found t raging to fight fire in vessel. For a time the outlook was | serious. Some of the plates on the | !mprin nt, against f of P bull o shrunk; bear great heat, and 1331 2nd Avenue, Arcade Building to say $3.25@3.78 beets, per 1@1\¢ @ $1.00 yellow er doz ks. | DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN SAYS By Scripps News Ass'r THE FOLLOWERS OF JOSEPH TOKIO, Dee. 17 SMITH CONTROL IN STATE OF a hea rt Arthur ye “a hief|town was b | senal was ya of nerve-racking suspense, th ntrol, although . i ned : not be thr t " t pa, mack, T5e@s IDAHO er sack, T5c; lett - @ 1.60; tomatoes, $ sper don, 20¢P40 ork blaze was und much coal he board. The fig Minesot 1 . 5 | cisco. P x t . t inquiry. | White Rive the bonkers and plate b 4. i Beso fe _ 4 | 1s poss e a | me daring to a on | be sent ck. It tn Hkely goed i chok the reps . . threat w metimes| pe ‘ oe of against the speal and he|per bunch, $ rts of the city | sound. | ne tires in the proximity, of wade Egg ag NEW YORK ae co. ee See TO ee TN ten 6 cence tr Yeemon pishepe it 10-10 bunkers to JURYMAN PAULSON HOLDS ELEVEN MEN OUT ALL NIGHT BE tics. Explaining atement ry g . é . aay the flow ay «. 3 , venue North, revela t amas the botlers $ He sa ‘ ges, J eR eee ¥ when an | @1 pears, $1 Special Sale on 100 Cases of Mt. Vernon and Harrisville Rye Whiskey troduce this celebrated brand for the holl- taco thems ext at S408 per bottle. Also Hunter’ 1, for family and medicinal use, $1.00 per dott 4 Wines only. We give full measure and free de- | plates will have to 2@ fies. eens CAUSE HE BELIEVES BANK CLERKS ARE NATURALLY - oo coaa” deliver A that WRONG of Sanne it was always a revelat apostie or high off of the | 4° mere presence was enough = For the Next 30 Days ~ | Will Sell My “= rm $3. 50 Glasses for $1.50 16c; butter, native in tubs, 24 I am the man who broke the high prices in Seattle, bs 1s | ran DR. DAVID M. TSUMEISHI | ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. Leer iil | Watchmaker and Jeweler. 2519 FIRST AV. can anaapatinie Bay fps ne e * The witness an a¢ € Oo tenes, tae toe ; og t ¢ H J u ba known Mormons ask he legisla kK the urnace the t t almost unbearable one vi : wd hoe te to | the coal passers, who are nearly 4 t is claimed, ie « rank | the case of thi Greeks and Spaniards, flat : a fused to rk feveral of t rs e were placed in irons, This had a| me necord salutary effect upon the others and | who tried the fh ae se Ry ia _— : wed ith | dice. We base ur belief on st¥te+| merce and County Comm thelt tasks. ' » | hie ments that he has 1 which” we stg cae fy ~ me ogo bad feeling between Third Officer | ior \ , tt pone Se Fak, gate te caper sonar ec a0 oucovee ot Be Paul C. Grenning and Quarter iid appeat| The following divorce suits Ceiock one, morning, When icy +] neon started in the superior court Se a ¢ yclock one morning, when have been instructed this woy)d dis-| Albert - Loveland ning held the bridge, he ordered — to the dis-| qualify him as a juryman in thial Loveland. on gre “ ther men. ‘The evid snd we do not believe we-csuld | acess Cocilia Mettitian againat Reb. - ‘ me to a decision with him.| ert MgMillan, on groynd of cruelty We further gequest that we b6 4X. | Ove Aiults Agalast } quit him. used from berving with him again| ground of non-support ean og r m the Jur Roepecttully A superior court jury this morn — ii DOxOR, P. 8. COMBE, & ary, Ing awarded A, C. Anglesberg $660 | eat. | BROKERS a sugar bounty law ted it for the reason that '! They w |eugar manufacture has b Hed as a Mormon Idaho. of Washington because, or nw Is out against the oth lefenda manohag| ‘The nty clmmisstoner come to the Jury room with petjus| mittee from the chamber e that Striotly fresh ranch, 86@360; east iding Poultry. fident that fed ir in inst Grace of drunken- | Honey. | California strained, per Ib. 8c California sage ib, 14 honey john Stults, on |grape crepm, 1d-case “tote, $80 W. A. RYER & CO. pie tis, Sh GRAIN and STOCK termaster ret ed with a reading t Grenning said he knew was in- | euiit, and 11 me 30 the officer sharply t nen to ren correct Larsen to go again and fr uy correct {nformation. \the 11 mén began to score “1 won't do it,” the quartermaster | soundly for hie unroasenableness, fs esserted to have replied. but F t aaa thelits letter wha giveh to Judge Hatch, Th Nn Gay | to dismiss the case against Maton ; pete we ce a the» neh | ¢ ee ogy 3 — Golden ©, in sacks, $5:55; extra C have been Grenning’s reply being made fo cooree him and that | attorneys for the state and for the | ayenue car laét February, He sued | $6.16; cuby, in barrels, $6.56; beet IVATE WIRES ~ oe A fight followed and Fourth Of-| he wouldn't stand for tt defendant held a consultation with | $20,000. wugar, $ Hy maple sugar, 120. Less| ONTINUOUS ™M. ee ; fieer John Duffy went to Grenning’s| Aji night long the men tried to! the court and It wae finally decided| Suen Ko if paid within 15 days. o constance. Larsen'a face, | It 18 /reason with Paulson, but, wh | Photos for Christmas must be or Meats 112 Columbia St. claimed, was beaten to a pulp. | broke, he remained as opposed to|and discharge the jury, as fe would | dered now, Sittings from 10 to 2], Cows, beef, Go; steers, Gc; mut When the steamship reached this |the acquittal of the bank clerk as | probably have been acquitted we very day, rain or shine. Regan & | SOD. Si @7c: cpa port, Larsen swore out a warrant ever. He berated lawyers, judges, it not for P nn noomingly an-| Mrteson, 1516 First. We move Ji umn, charging Grenning and Duffy with courts and laws and his fellow jur- chistic tendencies. Jat to Bitel building. Hams, 12q@15 FLOOR HALLER BLDG Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 952. bacon, breakfast,