Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
iiisakdhaileacsamalioledes t H . { z oe wes ‘ | A e6T OF IT é THESE WILL SERV MORMONGS GET BES Ra gley’s Cornér Folloying ia a partial lst of the} ALT LAKE, | Dec, 9 on supertor ut jury, department | murrer of the defendas h wo | 1, beginnig with the firat of the yf Don Car fuser and Char { Fin P. fi ; ar; ©, Terusch, 8. Russell, W. W |Smurthwaito against President e reriumes ™ Finch, J. H. Schell, Nela Anderson, amith, of the M a ebureh, a ©. D, Phelps, C, J. Austin, 8 J whereby an inju , i d i ¥ Bwald, Charles R. Wa . to compel Smith n ae nt | an ° va Morgan, G. W| Dewar ee . ing of the titht: 1 from | 2s 1B. Nicholson, W. W. Gillan members of the M burch. Sachet Powders Morris Thompson, A. A. Albright,| SENATE DISCARDG USUAL MARKG OF RESPECT DOVE DEPART. | and restrain him fr ndling the } b THIRTEEN COLLEGES AGAINST should not be aboMehed but modi-| Georgetown; J. T. Beadle, Dennis same. Tho plaint © given 20 We are making ficent 3 Caine, Hot Springs; Lester Turner ED MEMBERS IN CASE OF 6 ENATOR MITCHELL—SUCCESS. | days in which t the com McGrath, the San Francisco ||| showing this year ery gout PRESENT STYLE OF PLAYING | fied, was passed during a confe > . 0 ‘ Doe jrath, th a B.A j | L. D. Pierpont, Redmond; ©. Crist OR NOT NAMED. plain Perfume prosen THE Game of 98 of the largest and most repre-} man, J, BK. Wright, M, M. Morrill, 4 aioe bowler, won the match for $1,000/f collection. Prices are low han eemtative colleges in the east here! Kent; John Carroll Winterstein ee ever - yesterday by ® majority of seven! Aibion: Charles Bb w, Sprague from Emil Koch, of the Bismark ; ed ry me. 9 4.|e@ptes. Bight of the colleges were} 'T, J, Sullivan L. Beckham,| WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo, 9. nd A. I, Reams, Jacksonville. 4 i : ’almer’s Perfume 106 NEW YORK, Deo. 9—An amend-| "viiowing the game to stay as It] RH, Shackleford, A McAllister, | It Was announced this morning Ro: | alleys, last night by a narrow mar: |F Colgate’s Perfo 1 A0e @4 resolution declaring that football ts. " a conference with Vic President Delicate Question. gift t's Perfume, per o7...406 Fairbanks and Mr. Ranedell, gar 3 : pepanerene Vipin calpains « ibore’s Pe f x eee geant-at-arms of the senate, that the hw sng! ome kno os oe at oe eait wae nee wien’ . Oe we joadiny bat eon he United Btate be nowt . we queen bl o pnator ; toner Gallet's rfume, pe p4 e hes te eon . pres Big lhe nens 1 at th » funeral of deaior Mitchell's funeral ceremony had| A Seattle Electric company car} the two iy wag 6 splcergaye tic on ‘ahe j | bow ned he 8 ®, owing te | match will be on neutra eas d 1 ers inl an 0 Garage ay A, aor ye Prwirg my re he tact ry by ont oe | collided with a wagon driven by of See ae or Everett Peret's Perfumes, per 02... Bhe 4 Jatven out by President O'Brien, sued saying that his friends dif noy mek thet the departed Oregon Both men Hudnut's Perfumes, per o7. ie b } Clay's average was 378 and Hemy ask for such representation, jtan was convicted of the offens j unknown man ~ and Pine so 9 Bice Bg indyront | Kastman’s Perfume « 40e B. {Dl's 264. Twenty-two players bat | It was stated ¢ | Violating his oath of office. Ordin-| ma Soe ee * , And many other at reduced j ted 200 or bette ary to drape the arly the senate would adjourn out | re ng in re dies to the| The high sore was le b | } Fitasimmons ia confident he will |xenators only from the time the of-| Of Fetpect to the eased. it 1 ant Sige a “at the aes: Soe mee k-lined foxes, : : defeat O'Brien when they meet De ficial notice of death was received to) Possible that at the Joyal) man : rewor of the Monarch al ey bot from up... 2h@ 2%, Here is what he says: “I am the time of burial. No officialnotice | {lends of the dead senator will yet | __ or — te 2 po nig Romy waren Fine Tollet Waters, ev rything a folng to win my fight with Philadel has yet been made and the fugeral £'V° fome testimonial as to the MeGrath accepted the challenge, |f that t* good, at reduced prices 4 phia Jack O'Brien by knocking htm 2 probably will take place by the time] ™ of his past services Serrent®: ‘accep , : Bachet Powders, in fancy pack | Jenkins and MeGrath will bow! for la purse of $500 next week 4 BOSTON, Dec, %—It is reported | the senate meeta Monday, feustor| 7? nat Senator Mitchell | ynofficially that dian | Fulton announced the funerg! for| ¥%eh had been appealed to the S, Dee d game 1 LOS ANGE! eclagely contest cane ag out with a right to the Jaw, T ages and also in bulk at blow will land when we are at cheaper prices than last year. from the locals yesterday juarters, I have won many fight#| Pacific hax bought the Seattie-‘Ta- | Mond But it is w tood that he| Pre™me court, will abate reason ‘NO wi - ae Of 3to 2 Bobby Keefe allowed two} with this punch. It ts a short arm|coma Interurban trofley line from | will mot presant the customagy es-|0° bis death. He had just paid { The Seattle-Boston Copper Com ‘ ‘ - Fums to score in the firkt inning, but] jolt, which, though it travels but! the owners, Stone & Webster, The ations. $860 to the clerk of the court for EOMIEEED | pany received news this week, from Just come in and 14 show * after that settied down and refused | four five Inches, has all my | consideration is not named. It t printing of the recor¢ ROMEUMERE | )) sinc to the offect that the veln you our lines. J to stand for any more, ength and wetght behind it and| said that railroad company h RTLAND, Ore, I 0. repa had been cut at a distance of 17 Los Angeles led by a score of 2 t a crusher, When ft rea the | aise negotiated for the purchase of] rations are being made to hold the] ~ | teet from the tunnel and it is ru 1 until the lest inning when T t of jaw property there is| the site of the St. Paul mill at Ta-| Mitchell funeral at 1:20 Tuesday mored that they mplate ad Ber wenkened and was tapped for| noting left to the fight but the|coma as a site for terminals, and is| afternoon, unless the eenatar’s wid a the price to 69 cents a ahare . two runs ount of 10, I confidently believe! arranging to secure ground at Be- | ow Paris oles inptiuc on : a - » 8 os ~~ this punch will end O'Brien's cham. | atte tions, Jobe HM. Mite ar, wi IN OUR EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ peri 4 vd +s 1 # surely an he arrive on Momé rely 1 : fi BTY AR ND CO ontinuous body of ore up to ap wecvety Keane ge neo ee het 4 SN i diaieet nte Monthy, 3 . a ‘| gy CLOTHING ALL STYLES ARE SMART AND M + point, ‘They are carrying on DRUG CO. me. ~ ort ‘ - penity FORTABLE, THE LATEST CREATIONS CAN BE work of development day and Pe yh tric ¢ any and of the tnter~| present, The body will He én, state] : helr . OUND HERE AT ALL TIMES AND AT PRICES nt and expect to have on . A ctaasification of football acci-| urban, stated this afternoon that} in the city hall from 10 o'clock #ft} dents, serious and otherwise, has | ther no truth to the Bostor nn ‘Tuesday, interment at THAT ARE RUGHT see dtecmeat: tor the tise the call clans, but it does not seem to go far! having been tn cireula minent men of the state will be : — BOST' ENT. enough. The following are offered | montha. | pall bearers B , it ON D AL as wn addenda . Mitohell’s Successor OVS us « p RS Tt te w matter of record that Mr. |! tions aguinat the game = 178 PORTLAND, Dec. 9—Gox, Chan Vy u FORCED OUT PARLO! Entire stock of clothing sell- Twelve-year Guarantee, ing at and below cont Lady Attendants. | #30 ¢; Sunda; ’ LION CLOTHING HOUSE J 8 7°°% 32. “bots Sones" Firet Ave. & end Main St. 1420 SECOND AVENUE "YOU MAY a ROBBED Soot Be Boys’ Overcoats $5.00 Up oe ; ys’ Raincoats $7. p ering substitute who really will undoubtedly be a ne Bo R t $7 50 U game, he is stil! shedding blood in| >is. Pewaukee M.S. Al- The selection of a Porth Be te Fone of hia self-en- “nig * Reine ae Wel- - is urged. Those mentioned > on aley and elsewhere ..7 a or, | Col. C. B. 8. Wood and © Brooktyn fans are all keyed up @ diaphragms. ...3,190,009) William Kirkland, a bartender, oo ots and 7. B Our assortment of Smoking Jackets, Bath and Loung once accused of the murder of a piano player named John Gleason. ever the report that Mike Kelley has | 58d colds, coughs, inf esked to be transferred from Cin chilled feet, pneurr fmg Robes, Neckwear, Fancy Suspende | publican Leather Outside the city the available ¢ The} nia a ; ar, o , Goods, etc., are now ready for your inspection, Sati to some eastern club, The| la and other fils cont- in the Liberty bar, on King st. and] | os : ve . y y p trolley dodging faithful believe Mike | tracted by spectators 36,947 | South Sixth av., several months ago, | ‘tates are, among the Democrats, Ne naiarrices some time wif Be landed for their team. A few football cranks located |was arrested by Patrolman Os atop in and gee our Optica Clay. of Louisville, and Hemphit!| At Chicago-Mitchigan 900| bourne this morning and has been " 7 eat pla Rea At Yale-Harvard ‘ 000 | churged with the theft of $15 from At Minnesota-Wisconsin.. 42,00¢/ John D. Baker, a laborer, who was ag ae, At Princeton-Harvard ... 49,000/ intoxteated when the alleged rob- : " At Columbia-Yale 20,000 | bery occurred. Baker was firet ars | So om precy oe At all other games 1,260,000 | rested by the patrolman at 7 o’vlock . Individual demands for en- | “Wd. Redelsheimer & Co. | eat Se phone ua every time you miss it a lamion Upon his statements at police §00-804 First Ave. Cor. Colum- Strongest Overcoat House In the certal: “ larged seating capacity of headquarters the bartender was bia Bt. State. in this ty haan ins ie stands at Princeton, Cam- placed under arrest. Baker was | ‘ giving he Pray the oni tac bridge, Chicago and other found in the alley back of the Army | . view—and BLISHING Ca. seats of learning... 168,867 ont Nary saloon by Patrolman ne | ATTEND THE Will the game be abolished? Weil, | bourne. He was covered with m TEMPLE DE HIRSCH FAIR Gnewer that yourself. on showed signe oe momen ewe —OUR MOTTO—25 PER CENT—UNTIL XMAS—25 PER CENT AUDITORIUM HALL FOURTH BETWEEN PINE AND PIKE TODAY 18 THE LAST DAY OF THE FAIR As an inducement to increase the | He insisted that he had been robbed.| Por the second time the local | populacity of golf, one New York jand the evidence against Kirkland | police have been obliged to admit | dealer has decided to reduce thei was made complete when he was) that the Seneca hotel murder of a Price of golf balls 50 per cent. It i*/ seen taking the stolen money from] few days ago is a mystery, a& the sald many amateurs quit the wam@/ under the stairs at the rear of the] Wenatchee suspect of yeaterday has because of the expense attached. re heer been relensed” becauie te SG the Dalia vein one of| A formal charge of larceny from | atchee authorities have learned that a for the man ofthe person will be fled against him) i: js impossible to hold the man BRADT OPTICAL CO., with Prosecuting Attorney Mackin-| arrested for the crime. The de- a * tosh soon, scription has been found to be de ena goe “torneny “Piper Police Determined, cidedly at variance with that for Chief of Pollee Delaney bas! warded by the Seattle authorities Trea Room 4, 1112 Second Ave. ae et FREE. ON Foggy =n erage According | worked hard and effectively to brenk| tnd the suspect has been turned : to official averages, 17 men hit over | "O"tns saloon robberies hile It} joose | . : «| "Tomorrow's the 200 mark last season down in is known that a number of dive) gieuths admit that the t 1515 1517 —oe Whats te] saloonkempers defend such men Bac canes, one on the sandepit ° Kirkland seems to be the police, for! and one in the hostelry, are pui 1519, 1521 lack of evidence, are obliged to tol-| siers, although with dogged persint '. erate them and Chief Delaney stated! ence Delaney's men are ranning| s a today that he is determined to make! down every clew. sta ———— | an example out of the bartender and Avenue N E A R Y ies meree eae fied against ER, De. 8 Spree ee CONGRESS Visit Our Bargain Basement sary loop hole for escape. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 9.--In a fast! Both were intoxicated at the time . - | Useful needs nad novelties all at bargain prices. Everything tm eight-round boat before the Milwau-|and the quarrel started over a dif WASHINGTON Dee. 9—The china, crockery and glass ware, lamps, tinware, hardware and house- Give usa call before you buy Ij] kee Athletic club, last night, Young | ference in the throw of the dice for) Loulstana delegation in congress hold furnishing, all for less money than you pay elsewhere. and save yourself money. Erne, of Philadelphia, was awarded) a few cents, called upon the president today and the decision over Charley Neary, of nos a asked him regarding the result of this city, Ver the fiewt five rounds E. the courtmartial of Midshipman & WOODHOUSE Rrne landedGtmost ‘et will. His Meriwether. The president said he To All Bringing This “out © AD”? out, Kither there are a fine bot of bate. CHARTER OAK RANGE. Furniture Bargains Bed Room Suites or... Only Sunday Paper I HAVE NO BARGAIN DAY clever sidestopping invariably kept had pot recelved @ report and tT ete Mouse Furnishers ant I him out of dana. itt didn't kuow more than they. ‘The In Seattle That Has aty repvlar prive for readings t= | Instances than ‘he. In ‘Agents for the Charter Oak [| The boy from “Philee” nearly hi GALL callers asked to be heard it oppo: ie $1.00, ’ _——_ his man out fn the sixth. Erne and sition if the sentence should be ad- Associate d Press ey mer Penile Gl Aire ye nooe By Sgro: Het 418 PIKE ST. Neary had mixed it fast and furious verse to the defendant, as they did allt my own reste r ; cast Roy St His parlors are crowded daily and in the break-away Erne landed Phones, John 981, Ind. 3098. left and right swings to the face and lcted. paw which sent the Milwaukee lad|,,7ORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 9.—| Infilet Henry Bates was banged at Colum-| .. NGTON, D.C. Deo. 9 Neary landed one ‘hard right to] * to48y for & robbery committed| shy "t. atecinm, Captain, Burhetin, Erne’s neck, and in the last round | Dantel Suthertand ~ and Wittien J. ARONSON unt in some {alties blows to the Spe Ba gt A aes Bg {he | toss ait of Fairbanks, Alaska, are rwise layed on Ol here wit! art ohansen to pre- | FIRST AVE, S. the /* tve, — = walked none achalantly to the gallows. | vai upon the president and congress to divide the present Third Alaskan | A BIG COAL SHIPMENT 18 Ex- judicial district into twe parts, with | FRESHIES CLAIM PECTED hea dquarters reprectivety at Valdes | Th first shipment of a 10,000-ton |" x ‘alten ham been recommended | an recetwer of the land Witt at) VICTORY OVER SOPHS) ticsisica’the navy vara’ at tren. ox, receiver of the Jand wens orton by the Pacific Coast company | hey. resigned is due to reach the yard today. The| The gum of $513,500 haw Been ap-| Is just the thing for these cold ‘The Freshie-sophomore game at| "Fst cargo comes on the French | propriated for the Bremerton Havy its. We have the finest the ampus gridiron yesterday ship Vercingetorix. She brings yara. ’ not believe punishment should be) natter what your condition by the best people in Seattle, may be, I will hetp you, or it anxious to know their future, will cost you nothing. He guarantees to read every instance of your Iife, past, pres- DE FOREST, THE SEER AND ent and’ Syeare “petore you In Tomorrow’s Post- | EALIER | om Se ae . 2 why you are mn Intelligencer te TOU Hie NAME OF ONE YOU WILL MARRY, tells you how many members there “ ; are in your farmily-amg all about ALL ABOUT CHRISTMAS GOOD CHEER IN SEATTLE. , ij them. How long thi live, what you best for 4 how to becom: ful. Ir you 4 move do- mestic troubles 6F YeRiin lost af- fections, call and he will guide you with certainty, higher than human power. An Ulustrated Article Containing Usefol Pints About the Good Things Under Which the Yuletide Tables Groan, Where They Come From and What They Cort. A STRANGE ataoees OF THE TROPICS BY SEATTLE’S ANCIENT MARINER. tons. The ¥ i has been 12: t cl J “ass gud ee SS Sangremment, The a Gaomae Weakes Exciting A@ventures Attending the Landing of a Cargo of Arms for P sand Ht Apne ia throws the Revolutionists on the Chilean Coast ugh , ws wonderful power and advice... Call and see the many teatle 4 4 moniais of his work. ——————— former aggregation claiming an|@% route from Cardiff, Wales. error of the timekeepers shut them| This shipment is the first ever out. Palmer, of the freshmen team, |t® be used by the Bremerton yard had dropped back for a try at goai|!™ such large quantities. The re- STRANGE THINGS DONE INVOLUNTARILY, pe Ce 108 2nd Ave. So ver Guy's when the sophomore timekeeper an. | ™alning portion of the consignment A Remarkable Niustrated Study of Subconscious Actions of 300 Stu« ———— Drug Store. Pajos 308-6. - nounced that time was up. The| Will arrive in five other ships. dents by a College Professor, No man or woman has ever Hours 9 a. m, fo 8 p,m. Phone ‘ freshie timekeeper stated there were| Steamshipmen say the purchase of been consulted in more notable L, 3099. Open Sundays. 7 five seconds yet to play. 80 much coal was occasioned by so oa HOW ANTOINE COMPELLED RECOGNITION FROM PARIS. The sophs, however, walked of¢| many vessels in the United King- the field and Umpire Pullen toid the| dom being without charters and James A. Moore, of the Moore In- freshies to finish the game. Against | taking advantage of this coal ahip-| vestment company, is not in Port- invisible opponents the freshies| ment to get to the sound for lum-|land, as reported. He is traveling scored @ touchdown, missed goal and| ber charters. in California and Mexico. It is now claim @ victory by 5 to nix. acai — atated that he did not go to Port- + AT BALLARD land for business reasons, as pro- | vionsly stated, BOWLING MATCH Stach Taterest attaches to hla re = Mayor-clect J. H. Wiley recetved} turn, because many persons bellove a telegram of congratulations from |the Washington hotel sale will be Jenkins and DeVaux, the local|/p, M Hough, ex-governor of Min-| consummated when he reaches the bowlers, will roll a match game|nescta, a boyhood friend ety. J. C. Marmaduke, of the Cen- with Pawlasck and Michael, of Ta- Both men are in the shingle bus-| tury company, states that nothing coma, on the Monarch alleys here|ineas, Wiley owning a mill at| Will be done until that time j next week for a purse of $50. The! Ratiard and Hough being manager Mr. Moore's friends announced to- | first games will be rolled on Wed-| of the Clafk-Nickerson mill at Bv-| day that he would not reach the city nesday night, and the deciding] orett, | Monday, as reported, or at any time games Friday night. ens during next week The firet of a series Hundred club ie } An ‘eating Interview With a Man Who Has Done More for French Dramatic Art Than Any Dozen of His Colleagues, Dlus- trated, Monroe Whisky $f Per Full Quart Bot. ————— nr “BLIMMING” 1S WOMAN'S FORTE IN PUBLIC. A Talk With Mra, Craigie (John Oliver H American Women and Their Ways, With Seattle Boston Copper Stock LS About Inglish ortralt. “DOINGS AT DOPE SPRINGS,” BY CHARLES DRYDEN, Where It Is Related How a Dime-of Drug Store and Pushed Mr, Most Wrecked the ard Up Against a Prec Village ent, ae, BELL'S NEW YORK LETTER ABOUT PLAYS AND YERS. A Review of Mm: “Monna Vanna 50 Cents Per Share Kalich’s Presentation of Maurice Macterlinck’s of three} Women of Fi 104 First Ave. So. Mieeeind’ an Cr destin ane gue invitations for eard party in| ST. PETERSHURG, Dec, 9—Tt Ia] FASHION AND BEAUTY PAGES FOR FEMININE READERS— i Oey t a. , and | i New Ye 4 understood that telegraphers strik : Fe seear Suncet Pick 120% tnde-[M| Mrs. Willlam Wrey and N. Sheffer, |"u¥ ball New Your's day Ing at Vindivostok ent a, man to | THE CHILOREN'S PRIZE COMPETITIONS—THREE PAGES TODAY will be rolled on the Monarch al- NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The six-| St, Petersburg to kill Dunrove, min . ee See Jleys Tuesday night. ‘The other|day bicycle raco is drawing to a| ister of the interior, and Sevastian OF COLORED COMICS—CURRENT CARTOONS—A COM- livery | games will be rolled at Tacoma and! close. Bedell brothers, Root and off, superintendent of pos Mall rs Promptly “Ptiled. | Kenton new leys. Folger led at the 135th hour egrapha, and tel- PLETE SHORT STORY, SEE THE ORE--724 Alaska Bldg.