The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1905, Page 7

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LAw Is Tree see S557 SEITE HIS AT THE AGE OF (05 HE = | VIOLATED: Pete. | Be a ~ “A SQUARE DEAL = isss~ soma ene = SENTENCED Nononca eal ree conn eee os “SSS 8 LgTS OF FUNIN SOLD ROAD — a AND KILLED THE CHINAMAN WELLINGTON, New Zealand,| Dec. 18.—Because few would buy a} * gainst tt Rdward Lionel Ter } ‘4 Fy went out on th tr and shet alend the first met, at old, infirm Chan’ fo his hotel bet Up and wrote to governor, that » Murder to “bring the ali before the pub! “The Shadow commit n questton| | 4 the name of the} book written by Terry and tilus trated by himself It is a bitter at- tack on the use of Chinese labor in the South African mines and tu other parts of the British empire, whieh he fears the yellow race will) overran. It is powerful enough, but} rather rambling, Some of it is Yerse, such as | When our land shall seek defenders midst an alien kith and kin, | Aed sball writhe benesth a - ” geourge of civil strife; hy dana a mighty hybrid nation stall have won the wage of | Spare us, O God, the bitt of life! Terry is brilliant but unbalanced, | Wernatile, but unsettled. He ie a fine; dmen of physical manhood 3 inches tall, and 21 years of} His father is 4 prominent real} agént in London. a descend-| ant of a Frenchman named Thiery.| who claimed - be a scion of the! not settle down to business, so he great Napoleo went to Africa and fought in the Lionel Terry at 17, went imto | Matabele war as a member of the Leadon office, but at 21 the love of mounted px being setion became too strong and he en-| twice, He ived considerable no- Histed im a line regiment without) tice from Ceci] Rhodes. bis father's knowledge. After a y ar| Returning to London, or two his father beaght young the city man two years he played but again ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 18—A has been discovered to blow up Winter palace. An infernal ma- thine was found in the postoffice at Miscow. PLUNGE WAS Through a mistake The Star stat turday that the Volur * b a would furni bask din L to the poor of the city on ristmas. It is the Salvation army which will handle this work The V with the lunteers. W.c. Tt in conjunction and the L. ©. While working on the top of the 60 Strong, Durable Pants F B id elie ate or Boys an intersection of First ay. and| $2.60 WissaPenie 31-7 Y M Charlies st. Saturday afternoon, | $4.00 Wool Pants, beautiful pat- oung en 4 Charles Adrian Faber, a lab es terns 81.95 | $10.00 Young Men's Suits, double fell three stories Seen a — $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Dress Pants 3-plece, jong pants Shaft, Death resuited thr joo Saag EERE =" oS eS neem | AMPLE ‘ 82.75 4.65 2 fater at the ral hosp oO &S A EE } All Wool and Stylish tal. | Shoes | Young Men's Suits, 3-p an se " F 7 7 | long panta ! ‘ | $15.00 Young Men's Tailor » Viel and Calf Skinned Suits 2 YOu SHOULD \ shores #1.435 | Boys’ Suits, double breasted two |W. P. TRIMBLE AND V. H. SMITH OBJECT TO CANCELLATION $3.00 Dress and Working Shoe Me nage GIVE | S16. Extra Heavy two-piece, all w OF TIDE LAND HOLDINGS AND BIG FIGHT BEGINS $3.00 tra Heavy Workin Suite $2. Extra heavy all wool stron | Shoes, double soles... ®1.85 f & Victor Hugo Smith and W. P.)before the notice purported to have |? $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, choic as re i oe nated 82-95 Nice i s Trimble, two holders of leases of] been mailed from the commission stock and best make and la |: 190 Hors’ Sweaters ‘ aad oe re Seattle tide lan have taken ex-|er’s offi est styles 82.10 )°35s Boye’ Dress Shirt that will benefit, phy eption to the action of State Land} The action of the land commis pl : & , Commissioner E, W. Ross in can-|sioner has affected a larg Hats athe Hhbeie ice fen the muscles, §) celling their leases without giving |of tide land owners, and ha 1°'$3.60 Boys’ Shoes, durable and quick 1 sway T| them such notice as they claim they }ed a great deal of excitement in tide|I g9 99 rine Fur Hat .3 styles ren asl etyies : R125 sult y to k entitied to, and have com-/iand circles, where a great deal of wate Dis Les, me yee alr Cae <> 00 up. | court of ‘the state to compel the Trimble in Olympia. $2.50 Hats, all styles, shape Nicpe’ Guclate. ube td 7 4 : $5 You ficommissioner to reinstate their] Mr. Trimble has gone to Olympla colors #125 | me get the benefit xperience to iook after his case and could not|§ $3.50 Hats, correct blocks and f E S | I by buying her save you Both parties claim that under the | be seen MOOR viésecorecees - 81.65 | xtra pec a the contly ext giving of the state and the terms of| Ex-Governor J, H. McGraw, when| | eee rer ste" abe Tidy on inne oh | Banepa gies sere ogres U d | Contract Goods ae eriece 1 Please any E days’ notice that the rental is due|tion of Commissioner Ross, stated naerwear Pf whe following goods were & pair to 310.00 n e ha before the commissioner can take|"{ am not familiar enough with the! Lightweight Wool Underwear, | bought by the old concern and ® shop to sharpen knives and y action tov cellation | facts of the case to give an intelll “per garment Ge poor that reason we can out the thow ths kind tr a have of the leases. ! tlee that | gent opinion, but if, as 1 am told, the © Fine Balbriggan Underwear piccontract price, that's why you and have handles Smith had of the cancelation of|jaw of the state does not require 35 an buy them here for leas. eee thie Kind 4 was when ho attempted lany notice to be given of annual . trctssers o---reeeatee: BIE 1 Monarch Shirts «..-, The rane, Sie neon kind fer his holdings in tide land | rentals which are due, and since the|f $1.00 1 inen. fosh Underwear... | arrow Brand Collars, 3 be galt them under protest. The 336 to the Pacific railroad. |holders of these leases must have| seevereee # teeeeeenrens 4O@ | Cjuett Shirts ........... E00 done, wich inmmend {| Both parties were ready to close|known that their rentals were duc Extra Heavy Je Ribbed Un- | Phe Celebrated Harlow Shoos guar: and stand behind, f/up the deal when Mr. Smith was|then [ think the commissioner of derwear .. exevesss GOOG A ae 2 85 as Meee bes to $2.66, Poor ones H{ notified by the raflroad pe {lands did his duty as servant offf $2.00 Fine All Wool Underwear | $2.60 Lion Hate .. 35 . they had been notified by the land |the people in cancelling these lands. pbessditeteusetegh decagn President Suspenders ..,.. LP S ne eee, cot gg ag “0 I) commissioner to the effect that the| These lands, which have greatly in D5e | | : 356 @ price in a whort thm : _ lease had been cancelled. creased in value, can now be re See aie ta ‘use shor, Smith Paid on Tim Joaxed at a greatly increased an- ’ to start to Mr. Smith shows in his manda-| nual cental,” ‘oceedings that he receiv ©. B. Bussel, @ holder of many Piston and that his lense rental would |tideland leases, sadd: ws of > to $2.75. Bl be due on November 16, which no-| “There seems to ba ® prevailing na gag aoe ge yf tice purported to have been mailed |opinion among holdera of these toe rnen, 260 10 || from the commissioner's office No- | leases that tho law entitles them to| om an SThouing woven, foot. §| vember 10. Mr. Smith says that He |60 days’ notice of the time of pay- yeont of thelr annual rentals, which | immediately paid his rental, and re- colvgt m recelpt therefor. |that™ Mr, Smith heard about the matter was on November 124, when he received ngtice from {the railroad that his leas® had been canceled on Nov ching bags, clocks, ‘en and forks. [SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1810 Second Avo. The next 4 he | | Terry out of the army, but he could feit the cali of the wild and became! BLOW UP PALACE W/L D/STRIBUTE TOYS AMONG POOR CHILDREN an explorer in Dominica, refasing a medal for maps he provided pe Fat, Boge Then he traveled in British The an6 O4.0G)) 3.8 Tine Burt . +’ Ladd wounded | Iumbia, Australia and in New a land | ne Oe It was when his latest book did Suits not sell that he the attention of the world to it in aj) $10.00 Men's Wool Suits. .*4.65 tb a i ‘ool Su rm 200 Fancy Socks, 100, 3 f desperate fashion 1 $12.00 Men's All Wool ’ 10e Handkerchiefs ae 85. 5.85 We Canvas Gloves te 500 Men's Fine Worsted Se Wool ¢ ° 20¢ Sui 8 $1.00 and $2.00 Dress Gloves 180 r 2 . 4 She $ ~s iameil ped Men's Fine | $1 09 Combination Astrakan and r Sults ....89.75 Kid Gloves 40e 2be Suspenders Se Overcoats 5Oe Suspenders, web silk... 2Oe $1.00 Heavy Alpaca Umbretia $10.00 and $12.00 All Wool Over. ie hats #4 $2.50 Self-Opening Umbrella ; j |] $15.00 Black and Blue Melton All wloria silk 81.25 G will make up a Christmas of Wool Overe $2.00 and $2.50 Men's Sweater a different sort. On Tuesday, De- $18.00 and ¢ Fine . . 1 comber from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m made Overs $5.00 Leather Valine 2.50 an ertatein nt wits oe given tox $20.00 Cravenettes, latest $10.00 Leather and Leather-Lin efit of poor children, and} and tailor-made ed Suit Case 85 ; 1 . Le Bs eed efreshments and Christmas goodies 9.15 | si0'00 Leather and Batin ered will be supplied about 500 girls and Suit Case boys. About $350 will be distributed also. o@ber 9, the Boa! a vinion ts, no doubt, due to a pro- anything | vision in these contfacts of lease ag ‘The payment of the above ni ly rental to the ¢ ic lands in Was! determin worth of toys is of the essence o} and Dete nedy was al Searched at $1,865 was found on | Xmas Presents for Everybody at the GIFT SUGGESTIONS Shirts $1.00 Fine White Laundered 0 fancy Veste in appro- Shirts iSe late Christmas boxe Wool Socks 12%e 875. ‘Sea’ ie 1.25 4c Black and Tan ke and $1.00 Vidual boxes $3.00 and $2.50 silk Busy in fancy boxes Indl whe ers 1Se Fine Soft Front § 14 to 15% only Furnishing Goods Pants bs #4. Trunks at less than half pric | 1217. FIRST AVE. Batwa Rain and Avinggn Hotel missioner of on in ad- this con- Boe ana Fee UFFLERS rene tors oad we Men's and Boys, colors, $1.25 to 30 per cent all EUGENE ZIMMERMAN. Discount oT —Largest S210 vr stop to amount to $10,000,000, but th einen . 3 r hae put the system Into recalver “25 Owing to the fact that theae must be wold by the 31st day of fl whip, with the purpose atts of x ao 12 (hia morth we have made itll greater reductions, This means } ; that our stock of Clothing. Ha@, Shoes, Furnishings, ot is being | sold very cheap, Indeed—just hbW cheap you may know when we tell Five beantitul ot intingas, the 2 " ny he stoc . ’ . 9) Works of A. Bu m exhibit at ated mountings, put p in you that ‘the stock was puréliaded from the U. 8 Court for about Hl the Great N et tial optied “aac? " @ cents on the dollar and that] we are xatinfied to sel) it at a very 7 cket office ‘ ati D we at a ve They have t recently brought dere for ead hatred: © sift suggestions in prices b from the Port! cut whert ee they were on ex ciel Py The pictures show Mt. Wrangle teds--so hard to get rrived. Latest 17,600 feet high; Columbia ginc tee ct tal Wes ound; the foe | aml dase an ore several men were pric 5 | CRAVENET Genuine mn 1898 while at HOSIES Priestie » the interior; iery—ail.stylen n Alaska Indian woman with her dogs stytes just in £10.00 aod 812.00 Regular 50c Hosiery for British marines lan hal and the British barbor have cleared tion and Childrens? ‘alues In Seattle, A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Ave. Next Door to the Bon Marche gular price COLMAN BUILDING. $1.00 (0 R120 and ¢ Brush mb § We Will Save You Money on 4 Christmas Gifts tush. Pp to 820-00 Ask the clerk to show you our “specially packed = Christma: ‘ andies Yee Suit Cases ot 50 © $10.00 lh 4 Smokir $5.00 : .. T5e€ to $2.50 cD 4 os ohe | to $2.00 50e¢ to $2.00 Shirts Suspenders . Gloves . Neckties ee a sdb skp Se to $1.50 Rat Rikte . oo 60. pose esas ene $2.00 Morris Hats.. na $3.00 James Means’ Shoes $2.50 King Quality Shoes $3,50 Handkerchie +. 10¢ to 5Oc Regal Crave err Regal Suits. <. os0se eevee .$15.00 615-617 First Avenue On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole HAVE YOU SEEN OUR OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT ° We are prepared to do all kinds of optical work, YOUR SIGHT Is precious, Don't experiment with improper fit you with the most medern method, lL, W. SUTER Successor to BENNINGHAUSEN, Oak Garland Wouldn't the wife be pleased if this was left at the door be fore Xmas day? Come in and Buy now, we'll help you as to credit, WOODHOUSE Co. 1405 Second Aygrye. fitted lenses, Let us

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