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THE SEATTL “SOMETHING NO MOR= The new steamer for Coant amship company will be built n Pra | The @hineso higt oto B he (Oe Dalta ———@——~ hartered @ ; SENATOR ANKENNY AND CONGRESSMAN JONES SEND LET | n returned to her as | draft wa » gre ' TERS TO MAYOR BALLINGER SIGNIFYING THEIR INTEN the mouth h ( ¥ TION TO USE INFLUENCE IN STOPPING RUSSIAN OUT haere : 4 ital, gd Pe erg os | mor Derrick, exprans messenger, and = a injuring five othe 1 } ‘This is the fifth time an attempt : x . t to wreck this train has been made © ne |The wpik burs an@ bolte were re ~ | moved } The train plunged down a 20-foot| 4 |troyed by fire, Derrick’s body wa x : . , consumed in the wreck | . Y 1 ' y act | 8 A M ut ly a | ' h t ne 1 ' BUTTE, Mont, Dee, 1%—A w f A GIRL FROM SWEDEN of about 2,000 Irishmen assem : \ th ir a Sh dt hien | I front of the Grand theater a “ . appar | dirt From Sweden,” which | prevented the “Dreamland Bur Ww « j 1 hur ty Jin being presented at the Third | jesquer from giving a perf 4 Avenue theater, goes with sptrit./ance ax a result of ob. eter? Along with its more tragic tncl-| posters caricaturing the ; - Officers Elected dents, the play has a guodly p sell vgs Alone. Sphegg ous « . apie Re jot comedy, and is well balanced. | the actors if Danitad 40: ole h Presid H. Ke pre |Madie De L, in the title role,|on the ground ¢ ine @ alte ta J 1 und Philip handles the Swedish di splen- lance. This action has been ta : » . ol r y LG OF jdaldly and Knute Lea, as Ole An-! by the authorities to avoid ; tr e Hu. M hoff: exe derson, ia also clever mm th ne " z te oe © a of : thy ed " L. Ja M |The support is good and the : i ame 8 Ruge Marcus, Bt. entertaining | . ie 8 i u . we ted thank STAR THEATER — NEWS aagalosenniags er aii « t . A new bill was offered at the} rm t « | Star theater Monday afteroon, ‘The pent hued hy . special feature was Mr. and Mra] prot i +i ange Abe ‘ : A STUDY OF THE CHRISTMAS BOY—-MAYBE HE DOESN'T |Robyns in a Itvely sketch The | be q Ri ’ ' | KNOW THAT CHRISTMAS IS ONLY SIX DAYS OFF, AND THAT | Counsel for the Defense The N. P. g @ at Panee ’ seta ‘ he | A. MYSTERIOUS COLLECTION 18 BEING MADE FOR HIM IN THE | Newsboys Quartette a'so a good) G. W. George, Walla W f 8 HOUSE number ler, disappeare M vind “ Mo * Nort Yokin “| shail BIG BENEFIT PLANNED. give ) in the senate f At the Grand, on iday Tr. F. Veney th A ° omr k | of this week, the biggest vaudeville) Merchant, dead. t th " | -= = - performance ever given in this city b t-mart f Lieut. D . 7 wh. will take place in the shape of a| McClelland oy t Spokane t la np ! 8 | benefit performance for key Ba now storm at ¢ " | nett, @ popular local theatrical man-| . + Letter From Jones. — tlle SEES ager, who has unfortunately b& wet telephone exchang on-| POULTRY SHOW OPENS THIS MCRNING AT GERMANIA HALL Stricken with blindness, Beats " te ' ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dee. 19. ar go on sale Thursday Hs a . a be ina penn: aia eeebeten blew ec). th | AND MANY FINE BIRDS SHOW THEIR FEATHERS | Wane ec a4 © <i : ° « fa bank in Baldwin, 1. They] } "The Jolly Girls.” Frank ( y, EL ire, @ od ss of the ned away before they {* “The Je Girks the Seattle 4 F refer to the| ot much booty poultry show oper thisstrance to the hall are the roosts) theater last night te glum wher Whitman cot ~~ The robbers were attacked by the| morning under the auspices of the | of the homing and domestic pigeons,| the curtain went and reveate ot Buy Christmas Neckwear at Sully! citizens Shots were exchanged for| Seattle Poultry association, at Ger-|Wyandotts, Rhode Island Reds, Wall, wet-night audier T we ae F Sale, 719 Second Ave a half hour none was hurt jmania hall. Three hundred high| Brahmas and Plymouth Rocks are| Of'the girls tried to smile, but the 4 farmers < $12,000 i — lass fowls from British Columbia,'the principle breeds represented. [@ffort ded in fatiure. The rent ada of cat a Washington and Oregon, are on ex George H. Holden, of Latona bw hopelessly and with cast-troi king flour f Jape | tacem “ on't Worry, Watoh Uo Grew" dition. Minn., is the judge of the show, He } Pacific ¢ ay ‘ Cash The # Many of the birds are former’ beers a reputation of having the! But ax other spectators dropped | delinquent tax cer : 2 Bow Mere Credit prize winners, five of them having| highest degreo of knowledge of af-/¥'the company gradually warmed coda to acq 1 taken blue ribbons at the Lewis and fairs of the feathored fowls, His de- Perto itm k and before long was) Uy Pacific right-of-way Clarke exposition, Near the en-|cisions will be final funaking fair amends for the bad be- | - feineing | FOWNES, DENT'S OR PERRIN’S pom ily Giria” ie a burlesque of | OVES. jie = rd type depending upon a] The very best makes t for jbeww of ballet girie of assorted | sizes at EN. Brooks & 1331 The heip that I can give you at een Frequent | changes ot oval ave this season of the year is given [rea Poin y bi Salt ceeaneee of a FATHER TIME. baer TE by the principals, and | page 2 ooo sone really good singing and spe claltion. | [pert the_sepric metres HOME-WADE CANDY | “Pirates of Penzance,” ® comic) house in the near future. Seventy-| Melville and 1 he two “cuts mitome: Ma - ya,” could be out with | opera, is to be given by the univer-| "¥e persons will be in the cast: The | ¥¥ Se tision” at come eines Big une lehorus ts practicing under the direc-} profit. Thetr “jokes es |aity students at the grand operal tion of Prof. C. 0. Kimbalt jexpense are not altogether nice ‘| DRIESBACH ‘CANDY co. | EXPLOSION NEW YORK, Dee 19.—Three | | workmen were killed and at least | were injured in an exeavation by remature explosion of dynamite at In connection with the sale of Parlor Furniture there are hund reds of bargains. Come in. nigh’ | Thirty-fourth sireet and Fifth av jonue, this morning The horrible scene occurred di-| ; rectly opposite the Waldorf-Astoria |diningroom, which was full at the time, One victim was blown to the root of a neighboring building and] jothers were mangled Plate Rack, like cut, finished fn the weathered oak, for | Our showing of Plate Racks, particularly in the Mix OA 0 L nd weathered finish, is more complete, at following prices 1583, finished weathered finished weathered oa finished weathered oak 71, finished weathered oak . 5008, finished weathered oak . 1483, fintehed weathered oak . And others US TO CANADA A macadamized trunk highway running from the Canadian line| through the state of Washington } Oregon and California to the ber ders of Mexico ta the latest project of the King County Good Roads a» |sociation, At its meeting yesterday |a resolution was introduced by Sec retary James B. Meikle providing | for such « highway Mr. Meikle stated that held conferences with public % of Oregon and that they wer rty sympathy with the we and that they would look out fo Oregon's end of the plan. He fur ther stated that the project was al ready underway in California he had| a ] Re aa * # WASHINGTON, Dee. * Presidential nominations ® sistant treasurer of the United * 19. As * \ ERNST BROS. INC ( 206-506 PIKE ST, |@ States at Philadelphia, Joseph ®| # Bosler; collector of customs, #| f Sterling A. Campbell, Hum # T # boldt, Cal * I ry st ei hh delth tedden MADISON, Wis., Dee. 19.—Gov ernor Lafoliette has resigned as | governor, to take effect January 1, | thus completing five years of serv | lee. Furnace i It ts guar: “i to be the best furnace m y will buy. Built on the most scientific principles. I¢ furnishes a great He will take his seat as senator amount of heat from a very little fuel. after the Christmas recess. . tee BaMOT yuRMACI sedis ahi BANKERS SQUIRM OUT OF All casting of the ERN: FURNACE are strictly high grade and are made extra heavy, with a view to long, eco- TROUBLE tory service, ~egcepem bags Racy State bankers are now thoroughly | satisfied that they will not have to| furnish the state tax commission | a list of their depositors and | balances standing to their credit Such is the result of a conference held between the state tax commis. | | sion and the executive committee of the Washington State Bankers soctation, held yesterday af at the Butler hotel ure. These furnaces are mounted and fitted with especial « Ample provision has been made for expansion and contrac- the! tion of castings. | does not prove better in ev it costs you nothing. If the ERNST FURNACE way from any furnace of a like price ae noon and attention to May we Our furnace man gives his entire time ping buildings for furnaces and installing same | @ the matter up with you? * ¢ Seattle Commercial club plans to | | sive banquet at Stander hotel, De lcember 28. Governor Mead to be} present. BOTH PHONES 1158. Rea! Extate club beld meeting last were E STAR—TUESDAY DOIN’” DE RAIN Radium Girkw tractive feature of the program. t at which three new members elected Insurance ce insioner lcolte | Most Men ARE OF A PRACTICAL TURN OF MIND; THEY AP. PRECIATE PRACTICAL, GIFTS, HERE 18 A LIST OF USEFUL PRESENTS Smoking Jackets $5.00 op Bath Robes 84. up Lounging Robes ... Pawslys tes 810.00 vw Gloves #1.00 ve Evening Dress Protectors 1.50 wp 81.00 op #1.00 09 $1.50 0 Braces, fancy Umbrellas Walstcoats Bags and Suit Cases.........6608 cece ceeee 82.50 wp Neck wear Oe ww Hosiery, fancy Zhe up Handkerchiets . 2he up GW 5 ii suive Ataseuee 81.00 uv Pajamas 81.50 vp Night Robes . 81.00 oo Underwear, Suit . #1,00 w Suits and Overcoats for Mew $10.00 wo Suits for Boys up Overcoats for Boys ... OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS | Redelsheimer & Co 800 FIRST AVENUE Corner Columbia is @ very t Strongest Overcoat House in the State atate ctx $117,335.38 from companies MARINE = GIFT OF GIFTS NOTHING LIKE MUSIC THE HOME. IN To put a masical instrument in the home for Christr wet of gifts. > given that th muck not to or the members an is to thing would real but of the # simply a matter store offers the largest y of thoroughly good in te in the Northy ollection inc Chickering. ¢ Kimball, Pease. ¢ Hobart M Weber pianola piano. an planola plano. player” has any ching the Metro which Paderew #, too, the and the with a both. Edisor Victor mult phon Talkir itude Machine records for D, §.Johnston (0, Burke Building. * of STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA BAL- VAGE SALE At the Novelty Cloak and Suit Mfg. Co. 1207 SECOND AVE. Opp Pantages Theater, We quality Jackets, have tn ste high = gra which we great reduction » them. They are ty of patterns. H. LEWi8 & CO. 700 1st Ave., cor Cherry. ¢ welling at Come and in a great lb tha ONDENSORS OF MILK ON ANXIOUS SEAT ha rpor la {r , the a wh he m the # a year he oar ans t was ago. allowed to be the ¢ 4 exe bewspaper t the sale of the prod veckwear at of the that «ra A of step ation the Reporters. - m= by pect- 4 on iface AKO, ny#- y the man- Ac t milk of thas sold, CUR. the luded onsider thia t at anne Bull Seattle. mpany’s ore on “ GLOVES FOR GIFTS. FOR GIFT RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Toys for Boys @. Girls ireatest assortment of high n Seattle ery arti nt ole collection ‘able. reliable will pay you to select the ns gifts in our tion DOLL GO-CARTS at $1.79, $1.98, $2.49, $3.49 to $12.00. KID BODY DOLLS at 19, 25e, 89 89e, 98e H JOINTED DOLLS at $1.25, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, BISQUE BABY DOLLS at 10¢, 15¢, 19¢ 39e, 49¢ and 5% DRESSED DOLLS at 10c, 15c, 19¢, 25e, 39¢, 4e, 69e, Rie, 98. $12.00 RUBBER DOLLS at 19 490, 59, 69e to $1.49, MECHANICAL ENGINE Se, 39e, 49¢, 69c, 89e, 9c, $1.49 to $15.00 GIC_ LANTERNS at 49¢, 59¢, 69¢, 89c, 98¢, $1.49, 68. $2.49 to $10.6 MECHANICAL CIRCUS TOYS at 19 38e, 49c, 6% 9s. $1.49 MECHANICAL TRAINS ON TRACKS @ 9c, 49e, 89, We to $4.98. AMES AND GAME BOARDS at 5c, 10e, 19¢, 39¢, Bie to $1.49. IRON TRAINS at $1.19, $1.49 and $1.98 TRON FIRE WAGONS at 26c, 39¢,- 490, 680; 89¢, 98e, $1.49 to $2.98 IRON EXPRE WAGONS at 89e; 98¢ $1.49 and $1.93. “a, M'CARTHY'S FLYER COA : ad $2.49. COASTER WAGONS at $1.98 DOLL CHAIRS AND FURNITURB at 25¢, 49e, -68¢, B8e to $2.98 DOLI at 10e, 156 c, 89e, 49e to $4.98, BOY TS at 25c, 39c, 48c, 69, 8c, S8e to $4.98 AIR RIFL 98e and $1.49. DRUMS at 49 to . at 5 Ihe, 18¢ and 25¢ TREE ORNAMENTS at 3c, Se, 8e and 106. Coasters Toy Train Boys Coaster Wagons, Mechanical Train on Track strongly built. wi patent engine that won't heavy axles and wheels; regular $2.49 values, spe- jump the rails; regular cial tomorrow at, each value $1.49 each; special $1.98 tomorrow at $1.19 McCarthy Dry Goods Company ian” AC Sr Brooms YF) sells Grewyting 714 FIRST AVENUE 4 fiultord™ Sawa © ed @ FUE © Ry @ Century Furnrrure Company Sconp Avenve & Spring Srreet Stop! Look! vith much pondering, the Century corner rything in the house nd we have been re- almost here and be- alterations to our WE MUST LEAR THE FLOORS and get the goods out of the building. You can buy house furnishings of us at low- AND REMEMBER ENDURING GIFTS ARE THE BEST. MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINETS— v display today ch one was ul originality “of design, f ess tail. For sweet. P g could be more useful, MAHOGANY DesKs— May be pur reduced prices today. | ‘They will be ao the window while th They will certainly b 1 with them, and esy with the prices, The . - must go by January 1—thats why we ha prices. In most cases but one of a kind remains, so buy yours early TEA TABLE TALK— room, every corner is a fancy little table to be com ae iy fara A If not desired for o'clock tea, it Is be r books, for a lamp or for cards, In our display window today you will find several ur e and very pretty patterns of small mahogany tables which will make ornamental gifts of value. Remember, should your fancy not be exactly suited, there are MAHOGANY ROCKERS— more r parlor floor Odd rocking chairs of solid mahogany or mahogany fin- ish are not yet entirely sold out. In style, size or price we can sult anv purse or person, Today—in our display windows you may get an inkling of What we have in this line to offer espe ally f Christma oppers WHITE HOUSE cook BOOKS We still h \ t. They are universally recognized to he the highest authority on eulln art, Selling, while they Riceses ites eee cee deets tis de sieeaesine uaa The THE BEST RANGE IN THE “‘WORLD— BUY ONE— stinas present for your wife, At the Lewts and Clark r the jury on the jury arded the gold jal on first offered the Mon~ STORE OPEN EEVRY NIGHT. y have re und the nareh 1 west with more spe= any other range on exhibition.” -