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BATTLE WILL | Dennix Dacey, 64, a plante was (chased a horsewhip, declaring, it is] 7 q horsewhlpp ith Park last} saldythat she would give a certain : Thursday evening by Mra, C. Mon-| person a present that he would re-| : tan, wife of an Alaska m er and! member until Christma | keeper of a t ling house at Sout} manning gre rding house} E Park }| Tuc Dacey ma that he 2 Re, so ! him fa » In Ge top rank] The trouble arose or a blank? alled him over and struck bym and} a _ The Gridiron Struggle Tomorrow WHT Ber! sees iiiveruy aiirteriacks| nich Davey ett at the board sent. at him with tho. rh vn y i heady at qual he ome time ago. Thre any Dacey fleds é ained n badly needed ago Mr ontan quictly we | s. Montan has live ut Gruelling Test of Blood and tron ad any go re, Montan 4 ot 1g] Mrs. Montan has lived at Sout niver sl Middleton's harnoss store ang.puff | Park 15 years Both Teams Heavy and Fast | Great Interest in Game, | @ttttss esses dhe errr | f ah > “ Endeavor leties and Fellowship Tick she aotue dest and tee + a be ences ne gate pts ane 1] Weatminater Presbyterian church | attendance Ww ypaae any~| I} Sunday afternoon, Refreshments | With the fierce, firm determina- | them exceptionally fast player thing _ the my tba hs th = | The remains of Morgan Morgan | il be rved. | tion to win or die in the attempt; | will wle the favored ones} 800 howe who W Nel a former t ent of this city, hd) On ‘Tuerday ( ie | to defeat and humiliate the sturdy | who to participate in the gam of the players ai rangelfor the past five years madq’ hi B nanan tae ig Page F jars of the Seattie Athletic omorrow afternoon. oe allowe view © KAM home | Saco , | “ warriors of the Seatt! Athletic elu, | tomorrow afternoor e iowel qh home in Tacoma, whore he wal afd mest in Kik'’s hall, Alaska building, | : — congas di : ' perintendent of th kK Diamong]to attend to various business mat: | U li ited Ba I i Pp f th S$ | t mn » » he has annow 1 that the a Multnomah’s’ “myrmidous of the Overfield Coach, has announced that the side] mings, arrived in Seattle this MOr8p| torn. Prewident. Das Sinnn, fos | nlim rgains in Presents of the Sensible Sort wg engage in a great contest of sur Overfield, of All-American fame | everything al Sane = os wall be held tr n the Oregon men's meeting, will macy with the ever-victorious Ath-| for two years, and who played ot Many tallyho and automobile par-| sunday morning. Interment will t + ype fet! ceatines the University of Pennsylvania foot sare being made up. Theselat Lake View jp Panna will be} (Dr. W. FP. Woodin, assistant t ollectic at Lake View cometery Vi t doubt it will be the gre pall eleven year w julpages will be allowe } physictan t the count hospital __Wiehout doubt 1 wil be the great | Ball een fr con caching the |i tats aha foun "ant tune ag|,, POF, ot paying & Dour Dil” was] for the past two yours. will con Selections Can Be Made Now and Laid Aside on Payment of a Small Deposit a cca” a oe Mu As Dr ter cam atte Mloneaide the fences. Following is, t2® offerme named in a warrant is-| tinue in his position under Will H Seecentty the practioe: of a} | poorest material no » team, and | jof the peace at Berlin, the offender | physteian a i ns will Be wo tesy team that he > : ing on Thomas Ball For th of help! trand Squad who say that if the Multno-| that it will be no easy team that Probable Line-up. } r thé pure helping strand. | " i an . - morning, because this offen nt an: | : heady and fast as rep t Although there has been consider Cer Keller or Overfic nt | not itute a breach of : eemiaie ta te te f 7 eau u e e r will be the best game t » talk of 7 ng Tilley, of un ard, Burt; left guard, criminal law, Ball was released on | several leading Germans of the city || Men's Reversible Four-in-Hands, new wide effe beautiful iE in Seattle sity fame, as quarterback, it ght ta Martin left|® Writ of habeas corpus from the} are at the head of the plan terns, rich qualities; regular 60¢ values; special td ‘Today for the last time before the | more proba hat Baldy Cole w ackle, Keller Overtt right| County Sail | Fourteen representatives of the || Reversible Four-in-Hands and Teck Ties, in nobby patterns; ré ; much heralded event, the S A. C.| play his favorite position as quar-| end, Dowling; left end eap-| Report was this morning n wholesale rs of this city, Ta price 36 pe a boys went to practice on the Fourth | ter on the cam. ¢ pla ain; Quarterback, Ru right} the police authorities that the home ya and Portland gathered at the New arrivals in in fashion’sa latest £ ay. and James grounds. After! ing at quar » the University of/ half, Horan and Rader half,/of Arthur Cranshaw, 1115 Jefferson! Butler hotel today, the occasion be inch Four-in-Hands, the r regular $1.00 kind P the practice, from the squad—all of W reton eleven this season has | Bishop; fullback, Clark and Jamea.|st., was burglarized last night and|ing the periodical “expertence One hundred suits, selected i }a quantity of jewelry stolen meeting” of that body, No bua from the at surplus stocks of 4 = Upon the complaint of L. Gordon,|2¢s of importance was transacted. B I i Ha dk hi f Man r traus Bros, and # j } . jot Fort Casey nd to make th | pecoud fficer A the ship Tra President Jonn W. Peter, of the} ar a ns n n erc e Ss Sehosa Bros. & Co,—double and jround trip on the Dakota, which Is re Honry Wylie, a sai State Assessors association, yester- Il A thousand patterns of Men's Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, in regular | “nse breasted styles, fine casas : due to sail Saturday morning was this morning arrested lay tseued call for the annual cor Tbe values opening sale special mere tweeds, worsteds, novelty 1 J p is , mixt : The West § ferry, after t Jcharge of assault and batte ¢| Yention, to be held at Olympia Jan-|F son's regular 26c Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, six in a gift b + aan ry newest oo 3 ling on the at Moran’s for} | Will be arraigned in Justice Davia'| wary 16 cial ‘ fects—every ih several days, started in her regule jcourt this afternoon. | Men's Imp Initia “ ae saibecad ane guaran ed perfect th run T | an ugly charge, Walter 8 bith’ pedal Dacian | regular pr or 6 in a fancy s1050 saber Jar $12. $15.00 and > 1 rah is due} KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 15.—|! brought euit tor. « l® NEW YORK, Deo, 15.—The * sevens oh pL LE vata were relarned by the| wartied tm lp | dividend of $10" share on our Choice @AME WARDEN RIEF ON TRAIL 18 and ‘ fay ch filed a complaint in divorce against] is payable today. A k for # y aie P q s acy to| Joseph Belle-isle, alleging non-sup-| w $5,000,000 for his share of the #) Ss Dp d d cima’ ane te 4 ate againat George H. Florence Fry was this morning} * D. Rockefeller ° falty dete slot git RBs sold Lounging Robes Game Warden Rief ta busy de Tuesday. Crosby, general traffic manager of eran w ag hye patel 4 ot| . PRR RRR REE everywhere for 60c; special 35e] ing into big law books this a be B L Th sana.” sh tragp —— Men's Vansy Stik saan CNS Sie Deere ees a ee eee ae ae Ro ee ee eee ee et |” ho cemedl Ceitetinns apie atta): MANE ater, whe wen cnetle. & SL Tens, oe ee eee ey ity un which to do it, he will A a New York merchandise broker; | Good Shepherds is being b ‘at|® Seaman aboard the steamer Vash and silver-plated mountings; | regular prices. = immedia' question State Sen 4 sid Ninth we, and will contions Ga-| Ot ie Ctyims to entioct $79, which he} come in beautiful boxes; regu ator A. B. Palmer in con PD = L. B. Taggart, New York, Crosby's | 11?) ti tteas evening. | clatms is due him | lar $1.00 kind; special ZOE | $5.00 Jackets for .......-- 83.50 ee with the arrest at} chiet clerk; Chicago & Alton Rail-| % seattle! “4 1 | $6.00 Jackets tor 84.20 Thomas Klinogel, for whom a ee age oy sgeghlneriee | Ralph Cook, chief of the Seattle) Monarch Shirts, Te. 1217 First 3 O80 Sesats “ter o< 5 Warrant was this afternoon issued BE rat om 17; Tugh, 2¢ road company, and John N. Faith-| T° department, is the lucky win-/ avenue. wee Men s Combina- 7.0 « 7 en Ss om a charge of having eight por = oe a im, 7 were: a re ner of the oxpensive tates room _—— $8.50 Jackets for 4 of venison in cold storage, | cere appman jerstrom |orn and F. A. Wann, former offi-|set given away at the Temple de . ti 9.00 Jackets for » tions ym and McDonald today on suapicton Hirech fair, | Harlow Shoes $2.85. Bankrupt on sone pe seals eee out of season Sehe veuleon originally belonged cials of the Cudahy Packing com- of having stolen knives and spoons from M. Sellar & Co or < Ng p ne | Seis s = Nee ee ate a 1 un, |, Reward Salita te « chipping clerk | Deny: Swift & Co, Armour Pesking Gerstand he took it to Klinogel and | fr M. Sellar & Co. leompany, Chtenge, Milwaukes @ asked him to store it. 1 am in- Arthur Ford was caught in the} formed that Senator Palmer and a | 2¢t of selling some knives and/ st Paul Railroad company; Nelson friend have recently been on a/*Poon® } 3 Bunting excursion. The queer thing | ; | Morris Sdward Morris and Ire M. about the whole matter is that SWE E ] R ED Morris. ‘ 3903 Senator Palmer was over at) — Olympia and helped pass this ant! | cold storage la | Complaints were made out against; Mrs. Levisa Christopher, or Kiinoge! for this offense, and J. L. | Chesterfield. as sho is better known, Yokum, of the Armour Packing | was this afternoon released from Zaepany, this morning. It) the county jail under suspended BSE was . Jed | sentence, to enjoy her liberty dur- a — = | WASHINKTON, D. C. aceount Wednesday for | ing good behavior. en tear eaeta ae ducks which he had in cold) Mra. Chesterfield is only 20 . Game Warden Rief went | years of age, and is the fratl little the complaints to Prosecuting | Woman who, six months ago, be- Mackimtoah this afternoon, | cause of her insane love for Jack ve warrants fsaued for both | Chesterfield, a prisoner in the cou ‘and both will be prosecuted, | ty jail under conviction of criminal —<—<—<—<—— ee | ly assaciting a young girl, carried MARINE NOTES into his cell seven large sticks of of the Union Of company, the Pan- ama discussion has taken a more }sertous turn. It ie understood that | Taft was surprised and introduced the matter at today's cabinet meet- ing. Magoon wag informed of the pree- Ident’s wishes not to permit terminal [rights without direct suthoriaation, her clothes 4 Jand no pipe line will be allowed Chesterfield, with the dynamite. | without the full consent of the ad- “Steamer Fulham, now loading at| blew ont the top of his cell In a ve a apes ereill take the largest con-|vain attempt to.escape, then shot | inion compat ; is net 2 vention? aed of dog salmon to Japan| himself in the head, inflicting IM-| moany, but a rival of the Stand- that bas ever been sent. juries which caused him to linger | °™r?*r a prov wild ‘ eke between life and death. | Pteamer Harold Dollar will leave | any wee a not change the president's attitude, Francisco for Seattle Saturday He was taken to the Walla Walla lit ie thought | = about two montha ago. | ehandise. dynamite and a gun, concealed in RESIGNED A. P. Orr, | years employe a heavy cargo of general mer-) erfield wan cted of | Mra. Che having carried the exploatve and the | Bteamer Cottage City leaves Sitka! gun into ner husband's cell, and | when told that she could not see her British ship Claverdon. which {#/hushand, offered to confess every- ‘gt the Oriental dock, unload-!thing for the privilege of standing her cargo of cement and clay,/by his bedside and looking for « Khas been chartered by Grace & Co.,) moment upon hi face of San Francisco, to carry lumber) The bargain wa: made and, un- to the West const. complainingly, the devoted woman. raser, which | after she had stood @ moment at the} goes pn eager rie on bedside of the unconscious man, al master harbor and been put in #0" | then for Seattle today. %, and for several as a deputy under County Clerk Otto Case, resigned |his position Wednesday afternvon, at the request of Mr. Case, and will not be reinstated again until such lowed herself to be led away She| Pieaded guilty and was sentenced cottage shape, is poe pea Weet | to one year in county jatl The| charges, Pe rt on ha rainae Sroued & cargo 01 . j past five months she has been H coven tine ‘Beat | the gloomy confines of the women’s | shoppers’ lunch served at Haynes, Ship Charles B. Moody, which ar) ward, and has grown w eS rived yesterday, is taking on @ car-) in Bad Health. ein ant ae EE DS §0 of coal at the coal bunkers. It was partially on account of her| costs @815 at Bankrupt Sele, 1317 verti 4ved yesterday | health that Prosecuting Attorney | py * “eee Steamer Bertha arr! y Al First avenue. With 200 tons of ore from Ellamar Mackintosh this asked | —— and some passengers. { Judge Griffin to release the woman teamer Gasta Aus is st the Great|4¢rins good behavior. When fi ; imprisoned she had said she would Northern docks, where she is load- never hive to finish her term, as her faq several hundred tons of steel) fungs were affected, and her pitiable Halle which will be used on the) pearance in court this afternoon Miaska Centra! railroad nt conviction to the statement Steamer Oregon is due December n and thin. afternoon COLMAN BUILDING. Many New Things oxfigpee When asked if she were not glad} to be free agnin, Mra. Chesterfield The Humboldt will be placed on/ smiled, sadly, an spoke without the drydock at San Francisco. | spirit. “Yes, she safd, “I shall perhaps Word was received from Victoria B. C., that a boat painted white suffer lees phyateal pain, but it will} 4 ‘ke Ittle difference. I shall be ‘oars was picked up near where | '"* ” peso b Ket huoner’s boat | Sead before they let Jack out. } Wes picked up a few days ago. $18-$20 Men's Tailored Suits $9.25.| ove Bark Nicolas Thayer, which has been chartered to carry lumber to Seward City. Alaska, for the Alaska Central railroad, has been placed on the dry dock at Moran's. Major L. H. Walker and family, Be*eanin %5e Fancy Socks 0c, 3 for 25 - | Bankrupt Sale, 1217 1st ave. |} $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Dreas Pants) —o— |$2.75. Bankrupt Sale, 1217 First) A VARIETY SECOND TO NONE. avenue. on Entirely distinctive and better than the average exhibit of Neck- Wear, Prices from 0c to $3.50 each at EN. Brooks & Co.'s, 1381 2nd ave. | Bankrupt Sale, 1217 Ist ave. ame oie | ONE PAIR IN A BOX. ‘The largest and best showing of | Plain and Fancy Suspenders in Se attie, Prices 60c to $3.00 a pair at E. N. Brooks & Co.'s, 1331 2nd ave. | LEATHER GOODS. PERFUME: TOILET MANICURE SETS. w the WATERMAN IDBAL FOUNTAIN PE which makes an Ideal Xmas gift and 22 Saturday Special Have you tried this Mo-Java Coffee yot? soll EE TY woos $15.00 Young Men's Tailored Suits | $6.36. Bankrupt Sale, 1217 First aven eee | Everything of a Banking Nature USTED TO OUR CARE, VES OUR BEST AT | WE SHALL BE TO HAVE A SHARE OF . WHERE SHALL | GO FOR FIRST-CLASS DENTAL Ask your neighbor if she WORK? haw . Go to the masters of Dental re ee ome agate skill, Ohio Dentists, discoverers and inventors of the Alveolar Method of Dentistry. The only method that doos away with plates and brid work, which tightens loose and falling teeth, cures Pyorrhea and all other serious diseases of the teoth and gums. pa Me aay Rt 1325 2d Ave. THE SE ATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 15, 1905. HORSE WHIPPED | gale, 1217 First avenue. Don’t Delay—Buy Presents Now jehildren, She also aske the cus- tody of the children. | Anua Kearns was given a decree whose custody ts awarded the plain- jf avoid the rush that is alwayr ure. Mary K. Bryant proposess to erect | a two-story brick apartment at 70T Boren at the cost of $9,000. An amateur performance wil given after the regular perform at the Beattie theater on Satu: night Prof. J. Allen Smith will xt lecture at Soctalist temple Sun evening on “The Expansion of frage tn the Laat Century. ‘The young of the Christ plece wine or whiskey ec DOS Choice of green and gold, blue and gold or crystal gias# and gold decorations. Large nickeled tray with each set. ibe Decorated After Dinner Cof. Spinning’s Oash Store e.g ae 1810 SECOND AVE. Arrow Brand Collars, 3 for Bankrupt Sale, 1217 Ist ave First Av. First Av. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. 1421—First Avenue—1429 Three Doors South of Pike Street. PICTURES ext to getting them for nothing is our very low price. We have displayed @ large number in our window, and you can view them at your leisure. It is reasonable to suppose that the best will goon be snpade up at such en ticing values Shop early and save one-half on your purchase. A nice Picture makes an ideal Christmas present SEE THE WINDOW. A nice piece of Furniture may be some. Here’s a Sweet Little Princess Dresser Suitable for a young lady, and @ very acceptable gift, the price is . $12.00 more suitable to A Practical Present for the Hou: A nico Oak Dining Table. Here's a very special bargain at §8.75-—- For your friend or husband, quartered oak, golden made of golden oak, hair finish, extends 6 feet and stuffed cushions, the price about half regular price. UF ceccesece vecder Weatherod @Gak and Mission Funiture Some new and interagfing designs in Rockers, Hall Seats, Writing Desks, Difing Chairs and Buffets at 1-3 less than you can purchag@ the same goods at any other gtore in the city. ? THE PURCHASE OF A JEWEL RANGE Will bring happiness to the wife, and all im the house. a perfect range, honestly rami ood, . WE ARB 8018 AGEBYG =... Thompson Furniture fe. 1421-8429 First Avenue, Near Pike In fancy gift boxes, consisting of Amanda Matson filed complaint | eaaiiaainbaante ops in divorce against Gritman Mat-| - |] Silk Suspenders, | Arm Bands | $1250 Jackets for json yesterday, alleging non-sup-| |} and Garters; regular price $2.00, | $15.00 Jackets for [port and unkindness to the two | | wpecial 2. cececeeee B1.25 | $18.00 Jackets for .. $12.60 One hundred Overcoats, iuclud- of divorce and $20 alimony from | We are open evenings. By uine Priestley Cravenettes—all James Kearns yesterday, on the! buying now you have time to se late arrivals. Regular $13.60, grounds of non-support and deger- if lect carefully. You get what §|§ 4rSest ansortment at all prices up to $6.00. Natural wood and } $15.00 and $16.50 values— tion, There are five childtem,|f you want. Get first pick and mounted handles, best values obtainable Special for Saturday as voces | Your Choice of « big line; regular $3.50 kind, for At extra special prices Saturday, All the Iate styles and novel- ties —Real bargatas. A Suit Case or Traveling Bag. One of the new Stetson Hats. Set of Shirts, in new patterns, A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. 0’Coats ing the new long belted coate— also fine oxford gray dress length coats, and a splendid line of gen- Men’s Umbrellas a's 28-inch Silk Umbrella, plain or mounted handles; #2. Saturday Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats Sultable Gifts at Sale Prices A Silk Muffler or box of Collars, A A Sweater or Suit of Fine Underwear. _ A. Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Ave. lothing Never Was Cheaper ONSIDERING cur- rent prices, clothing never was sold cheaper in Seattle than it is of- fered you here now--- the clothing must be sold and sold at once. All $22.00 and $25.00 Suits are marked at $13.50. All $17.50 and $20.00 Suits are marked at $9.50, and in the lines on sale at $7.95 and $4.95 you'll find values that sell regularly for more than double. WHY DON’T YOU INVESTIGATE There are dozens of | Po. ———_——_——__________f 719 Second Avenue, Near Columbia KING BROS., Formerly Sully’s readers of The Star who have never been in this store---who have not in- vestigated this sale. There is a reason for these reductions --- we want the store and we must sell the goods at once. CHRISTMAS GOODS ALSO There is a very large line of suspenders and neckwear bought espe- cially for Christmas sell- ing, that has just arrived. It is on sale at the same proportionate reductions. Come in---store is open evenings.