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THE SEAT STAR—FRIDAY, D HIS FIRST _DISABLE)|PROPOSE = =" =" THISIS A Our show has certainly been 4) 22, 190 * jden, reached this port this mornin very many ducks to show, but they after seven day tormy voyage onesie is | are hard to raise, and will no doutt enna — DEFAULTER ADAMS GETS BERIBBONED BOOK AND ORANGES | from Willapa harbor, under a jury be better represented next year.” | f | . her rudder haying been} A muntelpal terminal grounds fd in his anndal mennag | New Industry | WEST SEATTLE MUNICIPAL RAILWAY CLEARS $350 IN FIRST FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER—MRS, ADAMS GOES SHOPPING | aad away You, several persons have spoken| Mr. Hil! has the finest exhibit of R : : eh the accommodation of every tran | to ind aout Wt" tne aah thie cctien 2 aed YEAR pe } ne Hehooner ‘Tamp! mm Pa} se a quabs ever seen in this dovality ; - Jcoma, aud steamer Umatilla from|e"tihental raitroad entering tif] noon, "but I am not prepared to ex-| ‘The significance of this feature Mra. G wife; with a sprig of holly, was left with} Puget sound, a arrty after aj °!ty |? pion, It might be ®/the show is that it marks the ad-| of the Sheriff Smith for Adaype—his first! trying experience with heavy seas That te the boat way of gettin) very go me, but there appear) vent of a new enterpr in the age from the start and eal Unit was|Christmas present, ATrangements| bi bos Ls ag Rapti ool . ‘ re ul er oles eee ~ Mf! northwest, Mr. Hill t sen a nm ther out attend me ave been made for the tefan iter s| pray" : launch into the busine: ye] shopping yesterda tmas dinner, which Petite cir yp dtinigg Sah al m | That : a me Attlred a stylish street gown, | sent to his cell OA AVE, O06 W A porting of California birds here t torney R and carrying A little gold pencil} For « week past Adams has n he ultimat ‘ f the aim.) A meeting will probably be held)" ir. ‘Simpeon on Lake, ré ‘ : a ry hag eter ge yg wity, In the opti P »| tomorrow between City Engineer V with a silver-m memoranga y ular ar nash ball ahenaber anual th S| Thomson and a committe | ceived the bine his varlety tab, 8 way about the Wise, His hitches, through the J oy studying the prop coma een at in wpangneod ral | of fancy pigec » has intro down-to es, making her pur-| ders of a frieng, have been sent : : 3 ne fl] SO8t men and business men in re-| . ps . ro hd ® Proponed terminal COm-| POWNES, DENT’S OR PERRIN’S was appointed to repre Brown case city in the Ame The t issued of the flew mur ehnees him inthe Jail by Mrs Pte wialiy Setp hei a 6 pred ng ty aibes 4 the attentic of Hallinge®:| pany for Seattle. fly This morning a large book, wre proprietor of the lune ope = boom- | Clarke Co, taking practise aie and it ln probable that he will ask} The atte 1 be gone over? j f el ¢ ped in tiss aper, bound with ‘on the tent. floor of the UKIAH, Cal,, De LaGheltttl the ealtbll to taek tute the toate) thorotekie will he gone over GLOvEes. | ing ! rehip of electric | them & ke also Ghristmas ribbon and bedecked t house |Smith was instanély killed today by . ry Rent makes te buy yf tr hee bent makes to buy for g-aent fare gave the Une a of the trnae” gift All styles es. | Frank Willard, who also shot at c erlor Judge White, but miss ry “| WILL ORGANIZE TERMINAL COMPANY 2.“ °°.5 PIGEON EXHIBIT FINEST = 22.2-2.scc| “OME vos ss ae —PROCoET—|NEW BOAT ON NOME RUN in jail. A howling mob ts ol n ja r a WILL HELP YOUR BOY TO jing for his lite ew today General J, M h : 1 They are diapersed for a time fou n sey rolue Willard lives in Mopland, ts half ete ee a, fon [Spanish and bears @ bard reputa-; whey hehe giro He is full of surplus steam that the Union Paciti a —— He must use it. It is up to to furnish the means to dir it right. The boy will get m " ransportation the direc- company, Am yme and way ports by the| ¢ i njunction with the real pleasure in using his er o ef the 5 i be held a “1 say, my good man, I've often)ca; J. M. Porter, Sitver Spangled) CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—Government] 4s Milwaukee @ St. Paul ayw tmprover ‘ mahir y, tolin February, at h time tee * geen bantam it never black ones,| Wyandotte; C. H. Burnett, single | detectives spent last night In inves:]|* bought « large tract of t 4 " th me Ki semtion of the ne amer will be n t o Isl a la rminal purposes TOOL CHEST | Corwin w vennet | brous a you know mbed Rhode Island Reds; Mlack | tigati the recor of venlremen term i pure . - 1 . r @ 5 Such was a remark made to John! Bros, rose combed Rhode Ivland/ accepted by the defendants in the Anh waid that he nd other| through t ained ash, haw locked cor~ fi] purchased cant M Gray at- a H. Hin, of P Townsend, by a H. 4. Collier, Black Lang-| packers’ case | inl a tetas here, heavy dark mouldings, | ¢ ortation ed to some business in ¢ mange ie “ 18 Miller Bros., single-combed roday Attorney Morrison peremp-| 4 hor we @ eee ae al attily-dr youth with a: curved c ay ney rison peremy asures 15x7% inches | [ ervice in ska om pan: es aie and turned-up trousers at th wale and Brown Leghora; A. 1./torily challenged three YER ee ee wl arternoon for 1 at Port Ar eaw, mitt Lehat be Bad Woon ose amtracts Sora ot ow the mereee Rh lh aR MANILA, Dec. 22.—William #| da . vin nquare eames a pete abe 8 youth was referring to a black hen Jonninge Bryan arrived here at « ‘ — | , ' negroes n arrived here A commitment for the arrest « t mb bob, rub ——— pigeon, which is among the variety # noon today and was give #| Merritt Bohall and his confiner vt j of squab-producing birds owned by ORUGK hae wanilien te ideale he mee akin 1 - | {ranged by Mr. W. V. Gilday, who Mr Hill, The remark brought forth * sons and Elks, He will not go #| signed by Judge Griffin this morn varnished ash, with heavy |has secured for the next one om @ roar of laughter among about half * to Australia, but sails for In- &|ing as punishment for Merritt's : aw Bee 9 “4 : T Elias Day, character aye @ dozen persons within cars COLMAN BUILDING. * dia in two woks #| having refused to pay allmony and bi “ & | list and humorist, also his wife, = Tomorrow is the last day of the) 7 aoe Erickson * sult money ordered by the « - : dramatic reader and elocutionist of “ae Boe gee — = oona| Were today arrested b > Patrotmes RR RK He ee tm the cane of Boball va Boball marked ability S-doodle-dos, pigeons, ducks and| Were today arrested by ‘otman | 1 ird ¢ 1 be & Gverything else wil! have been ship-|Kefo and Andoraon on suspicion. of Only two days more tn which | i : PT ch teal ped off to their respective homes. | having assaulted two men in the| [J to take advantage of these bar- ‘IN CO UR ] ls |who will lecture January 23. M. F. Hunt, superintendent of the| Chicago saloon last night | foo P-iclieliaiialielictialeliaiaieielaiel4 5 chest is CHICAGO, Dec © first of- The men who were attacked were terribly mutilated. One was sta The Awards. - | bed over the heart, while the other's] larger suring 17%x9 §| Melal information of Walsh's plans oar . 3 Be “number "of Tacoma Tid Bits For the convenience of the *| inches, has #ame number of [| were given today by Charles H thern Pacific and Chicago #| inches, haa 27 te |the Chicago National ba Samuel Robinson fined $100 for duced some varieties which are new in America Manicure Beta,. 5-plece Tho last awards of the show were| 20se was almost torn off } siesiz § made today. Following is a list of| 08 being searched at headquarters | xpress —— sag me — pA — | He says that Walsh will move his| stealing William Morris watch. . 2} unt) 12 m nda on gar office Son - % " the first hens: Quick Broa, Vie-| Anderson was found to have a larne ais IE wrens ere oe i matt m Sunday as * wena oe I, [| offices to the Grand Central station} Continued search made for Rob- foria, White Orpingtons; Mrs. J, C.| knife and Peterson pair-of brass Ga ts BABE vores trom Poem Goons | Si awit nal Viera, {2nd will try to connect the Chicago| ert Hoffman, 14, who sbsconded Norton, Ravena Park, Buff Orping-| Knuckles. j . peat | s reshl, charging) m" ae tack claw, bit, hatchet, level Southern with the Chicago Terminal] with $92. jcaaiainnts y SERRA mitre box, mallet, gauge, T §j| company and enter the city via that] Complaint made by Mrs. Sadle fons; B. F. Hoff, Silver Spangled), yp eR E HR ERM ES! E | @ pin Miter owed * Brush | Renjamin Miller ha» been allowed! Ca quare, try equare, brace, [ij route. Collins against a Madison street : | Hamberg; F. M. Smith, Blue Anda- 2 Comb Seta — 5 * LONDON, Dec. 22—A dis- & womb “* & decree of divorce from Bello Mu. | plane, chalk line, ch enty-five cles of Musian; B. H. Hoyt, Silver Wyaa-|% patch days the cear has de- ® ha $1.25 © 6B) ier, on the ground of desertion. | | en ne, scratch Ii] | Seventy-five clerks of the bank! merchant for selling tobacco aad tte S. Fleet, Buff Wyandotte; | cided to grant the Russians *| Catherine ‘Merriweather hae tieg|,, 48 Uaknown man was inju ine Comer be diamine affairs ¢| cigarette papers to her son, a minor. Fr. Johnson, Partridge Wyan-| @ universal suffrag | wut against Richard Merriweather, | ‘% Sfterncon, while walking along Measures 19% x15, has 33 tools, | MMtitution will be ed as quickly) Pred Santon arrested, charged Getic ana and single-comb Black Minor { Prrrre TT Gillette Razors, complete. 85 HP aiieging non-support. the Renton car line, near the Taylor|# $5.00 CHEST 80 possible with taking shrubbery from Wood- Sd | Attorney Pulton is today arguing| Ml Ho was struck by a log which for youths and men, is heavy Bosworth has sent his report to! tang : Waterman idea! Fountain Pens Ml c/a now trial in the cane of Tobe | ¥%# being shot across the street car polished oak, measures 20x10 §| Washington. P. A. Bagey arrested by Detective teen eens 2.50 1 B10 BF) ort Tyrrel! va. the Puget “'souna | track pong ty 1 Ftaae tt oon Hon. George A. Gearhart’s lecture| Adams as suspected thief a . 7 toa ou ‘? Bridge & Dredging company. in| His log was broken and he was were 10 have the cheat made jon “The Footprints of the Centur-| Robbers enter City —— Ellis Haynes’ Candies, specially | Shen Tyrrel secured a judgrmnt otherwise badly injured. He is a/ and buy the tools it would Plies” at Christensen’s Arcade hali,| DeBruler’s home, but get no loot pasted, trovh for Hues for ¥5,000 for the toss of three fin-| man of about 37. He was taken toll cost 38.00 was on intatiocteal treat of « high come nee - ore. the Waynide hospital and was last|) SPINNING’S CASH STORE Jj order and was greatly enjoyed by THE NECKWEAR & Judge George Hatch leaves fhis reported unconsctous. pe 2 ten the auditors present. For quality and reasonsbie pele Brooks & Co. 1331 24 Ave. This was the first of a series ar- Ff e Clothiers, A. Bridge & Co., Popular Pri ‘Give a Suitor | Overcoat for Christmas Genuine Priestley Cravenettes 30 Per ct. In rich black, unfinished worsteds and Oxford grays, | for men and young men, all late styles— | $15.00 Coats for .. $18.00 Coats for $21.50 Coats for . FirstAve. First Ave. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. 14271—First Avenue—t ‘Three Doors South of Pike 8t less—much less— than usual The opportunity offered you to secure your needs fq Mist day? To those who have will pass.on Saturday evening -~have you put off until t if done so we desire to say— ' There is nothing in the line of Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, in this city, that sur- passes our collection, and prices are less than elsewhere. Genuine Priestley Cravenettes, newest cuts, all sizes, Oxford gray mixtures. Lene Regular price $12.50, choice... Suits for Men 30 Per Cent Discount New line swell plain blacks and blues, also the new gray mixed worsteds, in single and double breasted, long effects with deep vent in backs, beautifully tailored, per- fect fitting garments, on special sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— 10.50 $15.00 Men's Suits for ..... $18.00 Men's Suits for .. 12.60 $15.00 GET APIANO With Your Christmas Money «. The D. S. Johnston Co. has a special piano to offer Christmas buyers. It’s a beauty. But the cost need frighten nobody. A matter of $10.00 to $2000 (just a part of the Christmas money) wil! enable you to have this piano sent to your home on Christmas morning or before The balance you can pay in driblets of $6.00, $8.00 A PARLOR TABLE FOR $8.90 Pe ee en Made of quarte golden oak, hand polished, shaped top is 28x28 inches, hand- some fluted legs, with 3 inch glass ball feet, splen- did value at $12.00; Satur- day price F WE HAVE MORRIS CHAIRS IN MANY STYLES In Weathered Oak, Mission $21.50 Men's Suits for ..... | MIRRORS AT ABOUT 4 pe ghepelle at and golden finish, uphol- | ONE-HALF of gifts, : | ion and patent ratchet inch bevel, handsomely back, one similar to cut for | framed and several sizes in BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ore see Children’s Suits and Overcoats | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Ages 9 to 16, all the late styles, large assort Ages 21% to 8, in all the new effects, Bus. ment, splendid values $2.15 to $12.50 ters, Etons, etc........$2.00 to $7. it’s a gift for all the Christmases to come—and all the days in between the Christmases! This Piano is guaranteed to be equal to any you can buy in any other store for $350, or over. Other Pianos, to be sure—The Chickering, Ho bart M. Cable, Kimball, Pease and other equally famous makes. You couldn't buy a poor piano at this store if you wanted onc! The Metrostyle Pisaola The picture above shows the Metrostyle Pianola, being used to play an accompaniment. The Piandla is the standard instrument by which, anybody can play anything on any pianc More than th with the Metrostyle he can y a | eevee eeercees SPLBU5O | stock A Rare Showing in Couches are extra wide, built for service and comfort, steel construction, spring edge, covered with leather and best quality velour, solid oak frames, one sim mur covered .......0.00+++-- $9.90 Nice Presents With Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats Friday and Saturday Young Men's Suits and Overcoats well, nobby line of late styles .. 2 STARR TASE $6.00 to $15.00 ilar to cut, v Not Too Late to Pur- chase Jewel Rang the great composers play. They themse Paderewski, Chimonarde and others have | Metro- ig lgpiag Nagin Styled the music rolls and signed them—“This is — a ee ee No. mere “piano player can even approa If you have a » in your house do not play, it is advice to get a P’ unlocks all the music of the we and enables you to play it as only a master CAN play. Its cost is $250. It can be bought om casy payments if desired. It can also be kad built inskle the case af an ortliaacy upright pias The Weber, the Stert, the Stuyvesant sre a aeiyped Oub preset pia will ke tyhwy do eae dremmgm gd P sy Me P ¥ ine on taece: top tere fg he Sa eee igs gifts ave these: Violins, Banjon, Guitars, : ae ‘i iis, Wistor “ Mackimeo awd Ficdiwuna gi ith coauthors euparde for wither, . Great Cut in Smoking Jackets The largest assortment in Seattle reduced Friday and Saturday to absolute cost. Some beauties at $5.00 and up, and nice ones as low as $2.50. Umbrellas and Hats. Neckwear and Mufflers, Sweaters and» Underwear. 3 Handkerchiefs and Suspenders, Hosiery ard Gloves. Suit Cases and Bags. We'll make a Grand Clean-up Friday and Saturday of all Holiday Goods. Big Bargains in all departme nts. Ach your triend ghout the jeod leak: no sees made end the bevt for price offered. UY! you eahue haypinest wud comfort hay @ jewel only. ‘ ‘This ong is cande ope: emp Sor The Satow Jowsl is puvfig.tivs spoils scan? Soomrendiing, une gramuramnteed Lor dey GIT There $e chaing GF mamey gylemodesh, £6 ey hawe- | ee ee A. Bridge & Co. Bothiors and 4415-1417 Second Ave. x! Deer te the