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OFFICERS OF STEAMSHIP SHAWMUT WARNED IN TIME TO ; PREVENT CARRYING OFF OF TWO PRETTY JAPANESE [ ws WOMEN —— . o TACOMA, Deo. 1.—Alarmed by a! ship and carry off Mra. Teriji Douch! land Mra @aka Uniaka, both of | 2 Warning sent them by prominent! whom had been married by - 4 Japanese in Seattle, the officers of | and w awaiting on the Shawmut t the steamship Shawmut on Wednes- | the comtug of their husband ; a day night took prompt measures to | Put Under Guard. i Prevent the kidnaping of two pretty Immediately the women were call 4 Hittle Japanese womeh who were! ed from thelr cabins and put under Passengers from the Orlent on the|a guard made up from th v. in Shawmut, calling both women out! the main salon, On Thurs ¥ P from their cabins and putting them|ing the husband of Mr . under guard Uinaka came and took hiv bride ‘The warning, accord-|der his p ting wing, relieving if fn to one of the Shawmut's officers, | the Shawmut of further responaibi Was feeeived carly on Wednesday | ity in her case, but the other woman P 4 e¥ening, and stated that a plan was/is still under guard, awaiting the 4 on foot among some u pulous|arrival of her husband from Los E Japanese of Seattle to board the! Angeles. 4 E ‘The handicap billiard tournament Churchill ... 70 2 ? 4 a at the S. A. C. ts creating a great} Calhoun once. 10 6 ‘4 q 4 deal of interest among the knights Closes Dec. 21. 3 ‘of the cue, and play is constantly! The present tournament going on in the club rooms. ‘The playing this week has been Wausually heavy, some 30 or more close about December 21. A & tournament on the same Itnew present one will be started within (8 Gero I, 1905. | eee 4 No Pool 1 jenthustaste of the club are alia raaitan eh er At Ban Francisco—Beattle 1, "| m part fos Galboeet 2 he’s Borage * The achool election on . | There will in all probability be no Franciseo 0. ‘ Ne ‘ ed ¥ oy . ‘ on *® place Saturday, the vo jpoot toarsament this winter at the} | 7 ; » bee & places being the varlou as thero la but one p Btanding of the Clu | Athi ti Cl b 0 ate 1 co *% schools in the city, The candi *| [R » maint at the lub the Won. Lost, Pet e ic u ons: Me - & dates are K. Shorrock and EB. * 7 Jmain game being billiards “ee 6 | CL¥AR, DRY, WARM WEATHER { +. Hughes, the present direc: # : 0 in 0 ; : | Bg Pihe chamber #| TRUCKER, Cal, Dec, 1.—A 1 4 605 |. BELLINGHAM, Dec. 1,—The Boll-| Come and be cor P 7 F * of commerce; Charles Osner, * this afternoon a freight 4% 6 4a | ing Athletic club was form “ ; * mi by the local German # | t an Into a work train shout ‘4 109 | Ove here Th ay night t “ ; © w and William Hum-~ # ht mi nat of F nm, Kitt ‘7 7 443 | NOW quarter 1 ” f al i Tak | * phrey and B. L, Oake al & ing 10 workmen and seriously tm tending th the h Pacif Com ® iste & | juring nl Several ‘®ruckems phy AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—There | Utmont , athle ‘ : ge * # | xiclans and a rallros was not much doing ig the game 1 of m tug " er 1 , eee eeueee » | wrecking (rain haa le t Vickers, for Seattle, pitched | white and Indian ' 10:20 p. m. da cattle cone of the acc 4 good game wing only four whites winning. A an Franelseo $26.60 f ans un me was made | Coleman and Charles Franklin, and descriptive lite ¢ and in s Scotty “Broke?” M t Vacate By th » winning, 1 to| boxing bouts by the same men 1 KILLING FOUR Dec 31 1,000 Point Match Ce it League G SAN HERNARDINO, Dec. 1 ” bd A 100-point match game is being] 1¢ | w alter Scott, of Death Valley, the on Tacoma 10, Los|played in the billiard roome at the : miner who so mystertously disap i A q |8. A. C. between 8. W. Yerkes and Lehn Ww bon tin ; 1—Tn & from Barstow and lef All Cloth ng At Oakland—Oakland 2, Portland D. C. Conover, Most of the billiard’! Don't pay rent. Re me 6 one terrific explosion early this morn a pate nh goes ws. ing the home of Charles Douglas . we ot, te was blown to « and Douglas eae eee ou his wife and (wo children were torn to locate & gold mille Court if the United to bits They were cremated In the Western District of fire follow the exe A| MUST FACE TRIAL | joa coviis valve blew out of a gas pipe near by 2 ok Northern Jivision, and filled the house with gaa, which Ada McCartney, the pt 4 ar . a gnited, « sing the explosion. we known mintng man of t ity atts eres re Is to be tried for the In tho matter of 1. Kessler, Bank harge of shop rupt, No, 3126. Tee eee eee eee eee) V. Davis ee oS * was set for Bill of Sale to D. J, Rickles & THE SOCIALIST CANDI- #1) Deputy Prosecutor Whitham thh « DATES. * | morning | Know all men by these presenta, * he Soerggge nen of - At the last trial a jury of six) that I, Manly B. Haynes, as the ee is. aaah: i + | ee trustee in bankruptey of H. Kensler, Thirty-five hundred and sixty-five dollars and 5 cents bought on — “ The cw as wubb ) mtested ® Oakes and William Hu y* <a tim . aaoba to fl watt ty! party of the first part, for and to] the entire stock of the # could not be obtained today. | oF the defendant suing a local de-| consideration of the sum of Thirty 4 ne Seee 28.0 ws vo ~~ the : partment store for vy damages five hundred and sixty-five dollars vainters’ union, heoing prom * as she pleaded not guilty to a charge ‘ 6 con ‘1 I of th # Humphrey is a prominent #o- #|,to testified to seeing her purloinih + 5.00 to 85.50 United States, to me in hand p - Seneng a small statute from a show table.|— Men's $12.50 Suite and Over- do by these presents bargain, Her defense was that she had pur-| coats . 5.00 to 86.50 and convey to D. J. Rickles, of 8e * RAK RARER AAA AAA narod it earlier in the day and 7 $13.60 96.7 “o 87.00 attle, Washington, the party of the Hin C sho had one witness to testify that conte 7 E L ahe had soon it in Mra. McCartney's}, Men's $15.00 Suits and Overcoats second part, all and singular the s ms Gase 87.50 (© 88,00 following amets of H. Keaslor, the @ boot anion the day she Was accused i games being added to the score) work after the close of the con-| lat ean earties hour | Men's $18.00 Suit Overcoats j 7 test now being playod 85.50 to 89.50 ‘ The Scores. The prizes to be offered will not ontinue | ii | H if Men's $20.00 Suits and Overcoats Following are the corrected scores| be selected until just before the} _ j ew utua ea | 810.50 © 812.50 to date for both class A and B,| match begins. (Continued From Page One.) | Men's $15.00 Cravenettes, now showing games won and lost so} Tho prize for the winner of olans | il Starts th Musi 89.50 to $10.00 far and the handicap of the play-|B in tho present class will not be @) Adams then asked the court when e OIE uca‘s $20.60" Cravoncttes : jointed cuo In a case, as was the| his case would come before the| } soon 10.50 to B18 CLASS A. original Intention of the bitliard| grand jury. He was informed that] Men's $25.00 Cravencttes. a Handicap. Won, Lost,| committee. Inatead a piece of Jow-|the Jury would sit in Tacoma ne | NEW YORK, Dec. 1—President AMains q 2jelry, probably @ trophy cup, will] March, and in Seattic next May | rick Cromwell, of theafutual ors $7.50 Long Pants Su Bebd 2 BS) be selected by Chairman H. EF The court then asked the pris-| > his regime today by appo' t-) oe 841.00 t % sO 0 3} Bmerson within a fow days. oner whether he preferred his ' Hivan as head of the! $10.00 Long Pants Bults.. 5 ————$—$$ —— |to come before the Tacoma or the ve ents to mucooed| HD vse: 5.00 (9 86.50 1 Seattle jury etd: » le badly wa 1 ya" $12.50 to $15.00 Long Pants é siCITY OFFICIALS Adams replied that he would wait] >¥ inveatigating Suite... $6.75 ' 88.00 5 1 until May Cromwell accepted the EXTRA—Firat table 4 1 Among those present tn the court | of Charles J. Smith, head Suite worth up to $20.00 i 1 Gent of the Falrbanks- Washington } ‘ 4 Trust company, who atarted the ' 4 corernmant tx v"sracter iavesn| EXPECT LOW BID | —.. Pa 9] ‘There fe nothing dangerous about| #8tio® whieh led to Adams’ arrest; Valentine . 8 3] the manne? in which the tracks on| UMited States Secret Hervio Oper. | t ng Third av. with 2 6] the J st. cable line ot Third av.| "°° Steve O'Connell; Capt. Bell, of! brick. halt will Vandervero 1 ag sg grat aceorting| he secret service; United States | be ed works —_— ad 8 4\to at officials. — iutter ‘Dave! Matrict Attorney Frye, his assistant, | sa A low bid i¢ anticipated anévhene 2 2 Gardner, United States Deputy|on the bie job, because the Barber : : 04 vr yen ny Has we) Marshal Lathe and Fravk A. Leach| Asphalt compeny is expected 0 o. — = SS an Gee ot te United States mint at Ban make « cut In order to beat out Stir m 6 6 rie rat & Gots. The Barber Asphalt : . = Tg yh os to be] The court room was filled with a! company lost the big paving con. 6 ° teat sight Ay y Gamage CAse8! crowd of men of ail classes, eager! tract on Renton hill, and has bé®n j : ; ™ result, and that ft will) to catch a glimpse of the prisoner hafing over ainen Duhamel! ; therefore take all the precautions} with the exception of Adams - —-——— ag 3) neceneasy. those interested In the case were| WASHINGTON, Dec. 1./Thit % 4 7 The company lowered its Yesler| piainiy nervous and {i at ease,| Communication with St. Petetaburg Grant : 2 3) Way pag Ppa difficulty, but! Adama, on the other hand, appeared d was stated | Hammond ‘was not so great as on/to have complete confidence in his today troonmpedy a,” 4 : James. ability to take care of his case. ‘the American charge d'affair 6 6 | § } 2 1 In competition with the world, the gold medal first prize has ‘been awarded to the Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters. Can you afford to run chances on Some unheard of make of a range. Come in and let us show you this Charter Oak Range. Over 10.000 now in use in Se- Bttle. We also carry over 26 other brands of ranges tncluding the Ohio, Bridge, Leader, Ma- Jestic, Garland, St. Clair and ‘Others. Remember the name and place. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 PIKE ST. Complete housefurnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters. Phone John 981, Ind. 3096. J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Quart Bottle seewene — @ avarts for $5.00 this free of charge tn ha cel no marks on it ingide. Send Regal Suits 1 HE bu ( me y thes tled MUCH their STYLI clothes as the thirty di Regal in t enty-five ar $15.00 Suit Overcoats or Cravenettes have as much and style as the most expen- all wearing quality of twenty dollar clothes. They are twenty dollar clothes in any other store. You might the five. nap sive, and have the as HH just v Remember, Guarantee Entire Satisfac- | tion or Your | Money Back | Regal Overcoats Regal Cravenettes $15) $15 —Kept in Repair Free For One Year—— On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole or from eye BLOOD POISON The scrofulous ski husky volo, above bankrupt, to wit: The entire stock of merchandise of the above named bankru sisting of the stock in trade, at N 1217 Firet Avenue, Seattle, King County, Washing together with ail and singular the fixtures and equipment belonging to sald bank- rupt in said store room, excluding, however ra ety claimed as exempt by the bankrupt. m wreness whereot, the party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal this 2ist day of No- vember, 1905. (Signed) MANLY B. HAYN ‘Trustee tn Bankruptcy of H. Kes jer and, as mentioned by the daily papers of the city, the purchase price created an unusual amount of comment, as the ereditors said it should have brought much more. We tell you this to impress upon you the fact that we can sell you merchandise for fa leas than it can be made in the ries, NOTE—There are imitators to the right and left of this lo- cation, so make no mistake. Our number is 1217 FIRST AVENUE Between the ag an Pants $2.50 Strong, Durable Pants $10.00 Men's Woot Suite. .$4.85]410.00 and $12.00 All Weet Over. coats 425 $15.00 Biack and Blue Melton All Wool Overcoate .. Fine Tatlor- 4 1.25 $2.00 Wool Pants .....- 81-45 $4.00 Wool Pants, evens pate terns $5.00 on $6.00 Fine ne ree aS Hats $2.00 Fine Fur Hat (3 styles)... j S5e $12.00 Men's All Wool Suite. 85-85 $16.00 Men's Fine Worsted Suitels 725 nd $20.00 Men's Fine Tall sone © O75 Shoes $2.50 Vici and Calf Skinned Shoes| AS rT 0 Linen Mesh Underwear .. | i vs1+-406| $2.50 Hate, all stylén, shapes and | $18.00 ormade Suits .. $20.00 Cravenettes, latest styles and tatlormade ... 15 Underwear Tbe Fine Balbrigan Underwear $3.00 Dress and Working 9 $3.50 «Extra Shoes, double $4.00 Heavy Working | ne oe SL | EXETS Heavy Jersey Ribbed Un derwear Shoes, $3.50 an __Furnishing Goods $1.00 Fine White Laundered) 20¢ Fancy Socks, 10c, 3 for Be) $1.00 Heavy algae: Umbrelia,.. a 10¢ Handkerchiefs mee q DL BOCKH «sseeesees * F Woot 12e $250 Self-Opening Umbrella, “ ive ck and Tan Socks 0c Canvas Gloves ....++.+..5¢| Sloria silk .. $125 4 00 Wool +-20E | $2.00 and $2.50 Men's Sweater.. _ $1.50 S ° 5.00 Leather Valise ......82.50 $1.00 Combination Astrakan and| $19.00 Leather and Leather-Line TSe Fine Sert Front Shirts, atzes] Kid Gloves .. .- eres -fO@) ed Suit Case .. ...... SONS A 14 10 16% ONLY eeeeeees BEE 4 $1.00 Fine Shirt 1. seoew »GhG | 5c Suspenders »- or — and Satin Lined 4 $1.00 Fine Colored Launderea / : 4 Shirts S0c Suspenders, wed stik...20@) Trunks at less than half price. q Extra Special--- Contract Goods ror Boys and Young Men $10.00 Young Men's Sulta, double; Extra heavy all wool strong] The following goods were reasted 3-) long pants serge, double-breasted $2.95} bought by the old concern and ‘ +--+ 84.65! for that reason we can cut the | 81.00 boys’ Knee Pants ... contract price, thats why yam s12.00' am Weel eet Struie ee ss ioe buy them here for lea Young Men's Suits, 3-plece,| 31.09 moys’ Sweaters . 2 2 long pants +++-85-45 750 Boys’ Dres ‘Shi Monarch Shirts ....++...++-9B@ a ase. “Waiiany’ Slents’ adbetebae Arrow brand Collars, 3 for 254 Bulte oe eesee ++++:8G85 | Boys’ Durable Shirta .....40¢] . |§200 Bove Shoes, durable sa |Civett Shirte .....++. -- 81.00 in RID sesceses so BIS Boys’ Suita, double breasted twos oe 25] rne celebrated Harlow Shoes. PIECE ws sense vores $2-45 | poyw Caps, all styles and col- sees sees e 8 MED vesccvaseces 20¢ tw 406 y = Extra seavy two- plees al} woot | re Se ree $1.85 Suits 82-95 Boys’ Collars up to 4 Woe | President Suspenders . Bae OLD RAINIER CLOTHING CO. 1217 First — srTween POSTOFFICE AND 1217 First Ave. ARLINGTON HOTEL Ave. Improvement from the qe. }BALLARD’S NEW PLAY HOUSE “| Princess Theater Up to Date Vaudeville, ‘on Great Acts Direct from the note the | Sold tn. | Co., 10 AMUSEMENTS. Thira Avenue Theater The Most Popular Theater, Russell & Drew, Mars. THE GREAT ETHEL WHITE- SIDES AND HER PICKS. Douthell and Jones—Comedians. Cline & Co—tilusionists. Rizel_ and Fatima. La Petite Ruth. Frank Smith, Picturescope. Thanksgiving Matin: Today—100 and 2 Tonight and All Week, Empire Theater Company in THE GREAT DIAMOND NECKLACE ROBBERY Strong Company—-A Great Play. Starting Sun Matinee Next eek, A. M. Zinn's Travesty Com- | pany ‘in UN ON THE TRAIL. EVENING PRICES—20c, 300 and B06. Phone 567, STAR HOLIDAY WEEK BILL, TROLLEY CAR TRIO, Richards, the Mystery, Jeanne Brooks, Laurel & Southern, Patsy Doyle, Harry Henrics Persian Nerve Essence, Nerve bhiey ‘ana serous bee Fone STANDARD, RELAY and DOMESTIC No than o1 No agente. Prices les CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE dust Above P, 0. ommission. half. All New Acts! Hits! Hits! TELLS ITS OWN STORY. the copper-cot , the swollen the the wore throat, the ul- # In mouth or on tongue, the awol stiffened joints, the hatr fallin brows and head, the dull the haggard look. Not only doos im of this ugiy disease suffer weakening and mental de- but has the tormenting hu- ) of knowing that the malady led from the eyes of ‘olson, above all dis- ve Yeatment the mo- mptoms is manifest rown, #5 Arsh St., who has dy. Send a a cuang 00 spotted f oe iwtomonts * eae ‘ind re uM «x