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THE SEATTLE ST AR —ERIDAY, DEC. 8, 1905 F ow F - ~ erent ete manent 1 didn't deserve, Anyway you de-|_ erved a lot you didn’t get, so the) [tempt of cob laverage wes fa | Angus MoPhall, Everett murderer - fe n wn and trained th hangs tomorrow at Walla Walla hvy holiday gifts now— I" " t of youth } mwoph HM, Mason, Ballingham edness. | business man, fatally injured by - | f f bt fan of bd prove! | fait tro pay later the hard kn ¢ uit | ” ! aml a 4 avenue al for Saturday, Men's Sects) i ~ - | |Sults, for holidays, $18 | ‘tangled fa i os — pate lI een MORTGAGES HOME TO BUY TEAM AND ONE HORSE [8 KILLED ie Poel = ul) WE NATCHEE POLICE ARREST MAN ANSWERING TO DESCRIP Thousands of people are | Fay tor you. Meet them on page ¢ | pag ON THE FIRST JOB—PITIFUL Case aOR ber lh m the aver ~ TION OF ONE SAID TO HAVE COMMITTED HOTEL SENECA |boy as water does on a duck's bai norrow last 1 } = MURDER and jardis tand “ . 1 n linler stand o¥. oa | TIM” IS COMING YERXA Evanst AY at be the police to) Wess ” b re > clow ‘ecelve the p« na ne a under arrest f* the ——S— that he was t ivilege of examin Ee If a telogram received by the pgrithat the man ur 4 . Pgs the univ ing the hor fore the y killed it . & % lice this morning p « true thd) ght one CLOSING OUT THIS STOCK - An accktent between Second and} but it was useless, The suffering | authorities “ at Wenatchee, thif],, It may be that at tho sleventh| AT COBT Phird @ Cherry st. deprived} animal had to be shot tate, have under arrest a man at-|hour the murder mystery ts to be t horse that eb to Eres Mort a Gee | swering the description of the Sens|golved, Other clows have been run|§ Lote of Shore se s at Very y Patvebaan. MeOhere be © madiesest tad Hales fhene to) eon hotel murderer, known to th@| flown and so far have resulted in| ow cause its back was broken buy this team,” stated Bohringer to pollee by the name of Bell Tatlure, It will pay ybody wishing . S er meen, “Shee ¢ wilh have te The telegram stated that the Wen t Police Delaney has sent|f to start in the grocery business Firat Day on Job, Sit cee eal tein ty) meek: Shee atchee police weer holding the sumelw to Wenatchee to bring| oe cene One Vile Camy Bee Tt was Bohringer’s firet day on/| damage no | believe that | am pect for orders from thin city ang) the sy ct here for an interroga 1¢ will pay alt fecnilies, hotels is ted end the fret lend to tage Hs a a i tage ate that they had good reason to belteve! Von [J rertaurants, otc., to here hauled for Cx a rE " cident brings to an taeue _ — -" ——————————— and 1608 up walle the sto ote. The hill was s y with 1 that teams are antly| ’ : : a Ry 2 ae ohh a o7 the load too y for »verloaded at request of avart-| : ’ ere} vu team. The wagon alipped ntractora who hear not the : - = cle i horses could not hold it b: vans of the overburdened team Se heceatenWhnitin” tie \ knowing that he could dump the { fear not the insistent demands rr are nys gg se eter \ dirt by throwing a lever Bohriv by Humane Officer Clarke f | ae = apan orange shipment ( ; and his team plunged madly dowr loads and the estab! “ <— F ieiial . _ . iit f the slippery hill, About half way /of a scale for different matert 1 stare Walla Wall jait plans ac-) | Walla Walla Vatley Epworth $1.70 @own the harness gave way ar sulod throughout the city, Th POR ea: ,| one B session at Dayton. $1.4 -70. a: when the team turned to one mane society wants the elty ¢ G, N. Miller, Ja divor ase, & W. A. Ingalls, Pomeroy op AS. * LESS TO PAY FOR THIS the oak tong and th ide an ordinance to this effect,| "== «| Walla Walla, allowed to see chi-| fined $60 for practicing wi 0c LP TO PAY FOR THI TABLE THIS WEE! * ena her toned Rage Pitiful Case | . ren once in two woe at Hote} license TAND THIS WEEF Ne cok tabia: “entre fenmh ; Reap at an alley entrance. One of} ‘The Bohringer case is espectatty| CONG. TIMOTHY DP. IVAN, | But —_—e | _ Firet Congregational church, At-| id and neatly shaped top | under shelf is 19 inches square, the horses in » way got en-|pitifal. He has a wife and chikiren of New York Potor joum, Puyallup Indian,| mire, incorporated. Y pr Ag the tonto 4 indteen senavec aie ¥ ¥ , . nly ‘ Congressman Timothy D. Sulll-| committed suleide in Shelton jail. | First Congregational hurch 4-lb. pkgs. Pancake Flour. 1@¢ . : tangled and was ¢ { underneath @ young man, and, uniess he anh. Vente. “then ton I ie worth §20,000 and $2,100 in| Monr ‘noes ‘ated |f Santa Claune Soay box. 82.69 y pleas rong and a good alue at the oad, the we bh tven alc ome will ge notes Meal I Byrimco ey y iy wdgprenedirdag nigac delay SS) RTOR, Thee oe shed, stro: egu emule e of for the the load, the h ven aid his home will s r va expected in Se-| cash were stolen by safe-blowers| Mra, Louise Rose, South Bend] F. A. VERXA & SONS, on “ eg a ibe “ very al oriee is eaeeenenenpesenerrmns | within the next few week » Coey Mercantile mmpany,| ploneer, dead 723 PIKE STREET, of 86 aa ems lida sige $1.70, so this eae ng is 800 to you | He ts one of the owners of the} Rock Harry H. Bowden, Bellingham One Door From Eighth Ave. , ‘ de ‘ : : livan-Considine chain of vaude-| Eureka Plat wheat farm, Walla} bookkesper, arrested for embezale ville theat to whic ar, in| Walla, sold for $161,000. ment | t y, belong | Poultry show open at Eliensburg N. P. wants to bulld $2,000,000] 5 LE, SEN aM ullivan is the owner of 14 sa-| Gamblers pinched at Vancouy tunnel through »kane. } : loons in New York and nev | Kiona bustness men organize com Everett men wan ner on Can. | . A Chicago school principal But the old school birch is one of! 4 drink 1 okes a cle r al club. adian berry market | gjaree that the public # nooks of ayhood things never forest ure in the race Edmonds sawmill moves to Shel-4 Jesse F. Murph 4 and city are training boys to b ts slender and supple stem tor office attorney, exonerated of con * and banilits, and the police records) securely bridges youth and age; it] : -| ine er umes x certainly se © prove traightens your morals and conduct Aa Ohio institute of teachers the! all through Nfe and ite memory Is PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. Case of Now and Sachet Powders We are making & magnificent showing this year—every good Perfume !» represented in our tion. Prices are lower than other day vigorously applauded a) one of the few things (mn: stato examiner sertion that dis-| will go with you to the Teapect for aw y is the inevit-| preparation, perhaps, f able result of a knowledge that dis-| awaits bayond eipline must not be enforced by Vea, the old school rch made punishment an impreasion upon t er mind— | We talk gtidly about times having/ and other spote—which passes not| changed since the fathers of today | soon away were very pr brought up on! It furnishes your first object les the birch. But the boys haven't) son that the way of the transcres ever. 59e | - changed a bit sor is bard, is found out. it was 3 ie A splendid little solid oak jar- | 69¢ Who can ever, while Ife lingers.| beneath the uplifted birch that you ‘almer’s Perfume, per o2..40¢ diniere stand, finished golden or Solid oak jardiniere stand, fin- forget the old schoo! birch? first learned the b ent charme| Colgate’s Perfume, per os. .40@ weathered, round top, shaped | ished golden; top is beveled edg The old swimmin’ hole, the little| of diplomacy which make statesmen Wright's Perfume, per ot...40¢ shelf, good; worth $1.00. 12 inches square, 13 inches high. Lundborg’s Perfume, per o7. Tet apple orchard, the sequestered | and control the destinies of nations Patch, about which, for long] The birch it was which caused there surge troops of mem-| you to walk in the straight and become in time forgotten or) narrow way, very, very carefully @aly dimly remembered as a dream.| or at least strenuously pretend to, | The bright eyes and cherry lips of | and to sit down even more carefully | e oc rom e ‘Me first little sweetheart, who was) still, without any false pr ense | ‘90 pe the only one beloved until the whatever. S. S. Alameda of time, fade at last away into) How often and with what tre “agen | mendous serionsness you swore— years are ruthless vandals! under your breath. of course—that | The sale of the Salvage Stock of the S. §. Alameda js, now drawing to a close To clear out all the small lots of odds and ends we have mati still greater price conces 804 leave to later years little that) when you had got big enough you Boyhood held sacred against change would thrash the teacher! sions. The most startling prices are put on these fragment Sute crowd bringers every item. Roger & ® Perfume, Chess Boe Peret’s Perfumes, per of... She Hudnut’s Perfumes, per ot. 506 Kastman’s Perfume, per oz. 40¢ And many other at reduced prices, Perfumes in sitk-lined boxes, fancy bottles, from wu Fine Toilet. Waters, ¢ that fs good, at reduced prices. Sachet Powders, in fancy pack- ages and also in bulk at cheaper prices than last year. Standard Furniture Co. 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE -- TACOMA YOU MAY Need our services some time, Step in and see our Optical Par. lors. forgetfulness. Weill, you have Jong been as vig | ‘The man at 40, uniess he haz lived) as you ever will got, but the old | Youth over again with a son of| teacher is still safe, Maybe he is| Own, finds that the early mem-| weighted with age and feeble now @ries with power to thrill him stil!| and easily thrashed. You meet him eer ae even faster than the! on the street, salute him, take his | of his head. hand, help him over a rough place, is mot much room in the! unconsciously Hft your hat to bim | and overwrought brain of/and make the nearest approach of for sentiment. which you are capable to saying The emotions we outgrow atrophy| “God biess you!” — slough off. | You long have knows in your i ‘ $ 2 Like certain worms of another) heart that not a lick in the old days ’ wat ‘ ye , vik , DRUG CO die at one end while) was amiss. You know you deserved - +3 . at the other, every one you got, or if you got any} mn, SPECIAL INDUCEMENT in our Children’s Department Doudle-breasted, heavy weight Boys Suits, with two pairs of pants. Special at $5.00, at 625 Pirst avenue. Kline & Rosen- berg, Himelhoch Bros,’ succes- nore. Just come in and let us show you our lines, Competent help looking for situa- tions. Page 6. Sead Good jobs to be bad —+——- ese ‘9 88d UO M94} Joo “NOL 10; Bujyoo, ose ojdoed jo spuvsnoyy, age 6. °** AS PSE Bh. Straightforward Dealings——Smail Profitsp——Many Sales—That’s Our Motto 2615-2617 First The Bee Hive —— Avenue Reliable Dry Goods Store Between Vine and Cedar Stal Te | : Between Vine and Cedar Leelee] XMAS, 1905 | | ARE PILED HIGH WITH S00 6 6 ALAR SPLENDID VALUES AT 1-3 — b One Big Lot of Men’s UNDER PRICE. PAPER 3 FOR 1Q¢—Decorated China we Odd L t M 0 Creamers, Sugars, Cups and $1.50 o s en $s ver- All put on one table. Some that were made Saucers, Jugs, Fancy Plates, CRESCENT to sell at $15.00, $16,00 and $18.00. All noys | rdi {semana com| cee || Coats Less Than Half put in one lot for final riddance at... Creamers, Sugars, Olive Mugs, wacom Every stock in the “Bee Hive is full to overflowing with merchandise suitable for sen- sible Christmas presents, and at prices lower than the lowest. A WORD TO THE WISE: Buy While the Stocks Are Brighte Sores np, Te Tien eats Men’s $10.00 Overcoats for .......$4.85 , Fanty Plates, Sugar Bowls, $1.19 Men’s $15.00 Overcoats for ...... $8.15 PURE REDE'E Men's $15.00 Cravenette Coats for. .$8.45 Syrup Jugs, Bric-a-Brae, Salad Bowls, Celery Trays, Cups, ee] = Men’s Furnishings Xmas of tweeds and kersey cloth | $1.00 Men's Fancy Golf ODD LOTS toe White Handkerchiefs .. |] BOYS’ CLOTHING AT Christmas suggestions for the menfolk— : Odd lots of Veilings and Lacd ++ s+eee aeeee eeeere HALF PRICE Men's Japanette Initial Handkerchiefs, soft an erc Ie S >) | er & Hurlbut es, worth toc and 15¢, for} asc Suspenders .......13¢ ] Boys’ Knee Pants, 75¢ qual laundered, ready for use ; specially priced : ; ‘ oo “ ee teeees - on ihiten, didorted stytes to go at, a pair, e Oe si wen nWii-«a6 exe tevevecsers BOD W vt more desirable for a Christmas Mid lots of Womens Fu ‘ i teste ae ae $3.00 Knee Pants Suits Men’s Pure Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, ext subpeeet lh ji ear seg boa if Pri . : } § chiefs, extra 4 Second and Union oars le einen Bee on soe Boys’ Soft Shirts..2G¢@ | [OF «+ «+--+ ++ +-.1.65 fine qualities. Specially priced at ... 50 dozen Ladies’ Pure Linen Hemstitched Joys’ $6.00 Knee Pants Suits ‘ seeceees ROG and 5O¢ Handkerchiefs; worth roc. Special for 1.64 Men's Stylish Neckwear, in the very latest effects and coloring; made up in fancy Se. hovers ooxs SD 75 dozen of Ladies’ Pure Linen Embroid- | Od lot Jersey Shirts for men, ] $;, n’s S s . | Nee ey een eae Lee ete Stl Shite B90 Tippy adoODs AT SAL- boxes. Special for .........+5 ..50¢ | “ered Handkerchiefs, worth asc. Special i in e 5 75¢ Men's Golf Shirts. .4B@ VAGE PRICES ages ay | FOF se wenicevens seoeeseges - 15¢ Odd lot Men's Working [7° eon, Wortine oj taVse Outing Flaanet, the [If Men's Fancy, but Serviceable, Braces, made te eee renee eneeeeegeereeeees li Ti | Gloves, regular 75c sort.. | 50¢ Men's Working Shirts.. } 12/4¢ | e } e~ up in fancy boxes. Specially priced at.. | 50 dozen of Ladies’ Pure Linen Embroid- 4 » Poy covee vores eee ech Ghee: ; ty guinea A seed os ..50¢, T5¢ and $1. 00 ered Handkerchiefs; actual value 35. d soc Wool Flannel, red. .1 “ Ho 1 a y Ime President Suspenders in box- se Dalbx. Se puamitabeasoetets Special for vessetiecsss SOO | CHILDREN’S JACKETS es, silk embroidered ; worth ; 2 AN OPPORTUNITY WORTH INVESTIGATION. DY SU fOr. wi vecnceess 37¢ | Children's and Misses’ Jack- lagen theres ho ag Ladies’ Wrist Ba § ’ Holiday Neckwear, all per ets and Coats of zibeline, PRICES tweeds or kersey; were 75¢ Wool Undershirts. .26¢ 25 quality All Wool Shirts and Drawers .. .....64@¢ $2.00 Scotch Wool Shirts and Ladies’ Stylish Wrist Bags. Specially se- lected for the Holiday Season, in Alliga- tor, Seal and Walrus, in all the latest col orings. Specially pricec at . P 25¢, 49¢, T5¢, I8¢ to $4.00 $1.00, here for ......50¢ Odd lot Smoking Jackets, an |] Lounging and Bath Robes $3.00, $5.00 and $7.00; all one price ..... ».-81.64 Christmas Aprons, with and without Bibs; embroidered and plain. Specially priced ee ree Mee ae and 35¢ WOMEN'S WAISTS "oa ic Drawers oes ae 3 - (eaceniamencadiaal Wt --s--+ -+---Half Price | Women's Waists of Alba- j. Derby Ribbed Shirts and tross and French Flannel, OWEN. ib tees wie 4 j ] n O V ercoats CHILDREN’S UNDER- worth up to $4.00, for ele Se | Ladies’ Ki m S 1 BeltsandCollarettes An endless variety, but we urge you to make your selections early. Specially Se to $2. 7 SHOES FOR WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN T SALVAGE SALE PRICES 2,00 Boys’ Box Calf Shoes $1.23 Wee Ee nee Meas You will find it worth while to see the assortment, The prices ff) Child's All W Und are « third leas than the same fabrics in a regular ready made goce Child Il Wool Under Store, and one-half the price they were made to order for wear i: diet a eer Men's Overcoate, in every conceivable color, styles, fashion and soc Cotton Underwear 24¢ Overcoats that were made to order for $20.00, now ......810.00 FT} PAY L S THAN HALF MEN’S TROUSERS AT, HALF PRICE Men's $2.00 Trousers for people FTOM oe scecees Overcoats that were made to order for $25.00, now .. 812.50 > > . es av anes sles . | 0 oata that were made to order for $27.00, now . 813.50 FOR FURNISHINGS mage 44.00 Dress or Walking Ef that were made to order for $20.00, now . On 15¢ Fast Black Lisle Socks Men's $3.00 Trousers for €3 Shoes, all at 1.75 815.00 3 Shoes, $1.75 7 were made to order for $25.00, now ......%17.50 * teens rises Oe $1.45 $3.50 Dress Shoes at ™ 08 7 0 j a j ers thas were made to order for $49.00, now ¥20.00 Bil asc Wool Sock alvage price | $4.00 and $5.00 Trouers for | $3.00 Women’s Shoes ‘si. 29 Suita, single and doubie breast, In black Thibets unfin 4 Se a worsted, fancy worsted and Scotch tweeds, biue eeleeee thane Gnd serge, fcr one-half of their made-to-order pric en's Pante—A large assortment of sein tailor-made Panta, Shicago _—«|| Pacific Coast Misfit Clothing 1) ~~ sell Parlors | $00 First Ave. Gor. Marion | BRANCH STORE 2609 JACKSON ST. $2.85 We have just received a choice line of Moli- | Ladies’ Kimonas in Japafiese and Oriental day Slippers for men, women and children effects. ore trimmed and faced with ave specially priced them for the finer material; in long and short styles. Specially i at .... 75¢, 98¢, $1.29 to $2.00 UNION STREET. q *