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THE SEATTLI TAR.TUES DAY, DEC. 26, 1905. } a a ti T FO fe “| AM GETTING ALONG SWIMMINGLY S A S A N ee ee eee | ¢ ’ * STAR FORM CHART FOR INGLESIDE, CAL oe * . 4 ‘of ' * * Ind. Ne ame V t, Jocke Open. Clo, * 66 102 * . ‘ ' id? Radt om” mployes of Port Orchard Route Are Given) {isu ions ines tn pasty oat , by fsck #00" r “* ' n | * * " ‘ ty rve ju * * Sumptuous Banquet and Exohange 9:9 0 a 13 “fe Oven. ‘Cube M Y ‘ r the fflcers |e i i I i * any Yarns ¥. Saat | m4 4 ° a and wi 1 Allain of * wt 4 * - " aoktulnes * * & eon guests of the Port O yther pleasing fe: st th af w he & w ated. | | * * . Capwell, manager; A. J, Webb. ; ° L . ‘ chard Route last night town to Presents Distributed. * J Open. Clo, ® one of the most elado banque but the quot Prestitent| * ir 1 ano | ever held th the city, and the like of . nied with al | o a2 ¥ 1 2 + which has never been given to tt web ‘be the oftteere” ot} | * in * ‘ employes by the officials of a stean He tn vet eliv- | \ * ‘ * ’ company on the Pacific coast adh thanking his{ * * f . nts for remembeMng | him, | | * ‘ % affair was given in the salon leased bt * " \ } Open. € * guring w ae it pleased him | steamér Port Orchard. Th A rig ewan * * ; : sols were heavily decorated with . ++ wae but with} * k ® t s sd i reens from the burricane deck to ‘ Capwell was pre bd ; it ig fhe hold. The feature of the dgco > ee ee in suit * * rations, however, was the nit a agg he te . eget genes i the * * sight with presen wna Hanager Capwell, ann . at t good fellowship shown and] * ¥ ar Open. Clo. * # artistitally arranged efrcin) Omaabalil’ of tha, Fort Gree - . ; 0961 Chet on & a punchbowls, fruit. ar gin. | eticlal chaplans of the . | * ! k J * tles t te feet Pip Alla | ag : * Mw . I » 38 * . of M. Casebolt, ehief stewa f se ‘ 6 } 47 9-4 Colored Lights. the vessel, and Pilot Mike Malone wt One a a. t| : . Rlectric Ughts \ ng thos . " Pe " eved his] hi 4 5 erly hidden am¢ qreens or| BL Kear in ' € R told | y Clo. (@ peeeres & stvant dd to a formed att-| pany ary; A. H.’ many ' jen oof «| * \ ! * eclerinientl * i i * - of the Tarta he * * Ge a) M eu t re ain « win } , = 1 the j chicken, a roast of beef, two kinds fruit, toma’ elery, tea, coffee, | ugar and almon. -Many of the eine ' ty the erwel * De kets. TELLS CAPTAIN HUMPHREY HE IS IN FAVOR OF GOVERN aln bided Kip time | omnes tie ares in front of the Special services and musical pro MENT. GUARANTEEING BONDS OF ALASKA RAILROADS— 1 with strug | grams were held in all the chureher a wi and then | yesterday, some of the programs WUMPHREY RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON OPTIMISTIC ord, a min of | | being formal, others purely informal am above a itehery jena given over to frolic, Christmas | had begun. | trees wer leo features of some of Captain Omar J, Humphrey, con-|could give him informetion rogart Thousands “ | the Christmas exercises. The larger gressional delegate from the Third} ieg Alaska. children d r leburches, however, held solemn Judicial district of Alaska, who has President Surprised Thousands w instantly by |wervices, and Christmas sermons Deen in Washington for the past! “He seemed very mv suPprised | unerring b many more | were delivered by the pastors. , Several weeks, during which he se~jto learn that there were but 60,000 thousanids were but ed by the The various Christian organiza. cured an interview with President in the territory mensenge to die tlons also gave entertainments and Roosevelt oh Alaskan questions, re Ta that all the people there are © Mreets Ii Ieager" pre ram, turned tothe city Saturda jim Alaska? he asked. ‘I thought ral! and tender women dle Captain Humphrey says that there were many more than that” | did their husbands, fathers One of the plensantest Christmas edge. 1 was spectator and prepare | . President Roosevelt appears very, “I then informed him that 60,000/ roth tke martyrs. Toddling | ayy | over spent was put in on @ to assiat if opportunity ‘offered, ‘CHARITY W RK # Snxtons to do all in his pqwer for) was a very conservative estimate iidre or with fright, |. . ah The first thing the traveling man, isha Heresd to lead Riatrery|and that mfaay more people lived| were hurled into eternity, while te oe the een See 4id was to take the Pullman con-| effort on behalf of the country.| there in the summer months clinging to the hands of their par-| Washington. Professions) ky igpee ductor off into a corner and fix him, | , President Roosevelt favored the rew*| “I belfeve Congressman Jonos'| ents and loved ones. ept me from my omp firest % = That made it possible for the boy to) Slations as set forth in the memortal|delegate bill will go through, al-| Paralyzed with terror, the people |™Y approving consctence was hard- have coffee in the sleeping car with| j Bent to congress from .the conven-|though, in view of the threedeje-| for one moment of death, stood still rd — " Re ‘get i? eee his crackers, He never knew it was] i tion at Seattic in'every respect, with! gate question, there may be 4n| Then with the panic of death apon | from ® tittle Ditkernage af Baring hs against the rules of the company.) Christmas cheer was abundantly | the exception of the wagon ques-jamendment. It will be some time! them, they fought lke demons | *? 4 Raw Nor did he ever guess that céttee| @istribuaed yesterday among the ‘tion, yet before Alasta matters wil! come! through the press of human bodies ponateren , But subsequent events thus served would ordinarily bel etty’s poor, by the untformed men! ‘ © « The president says he believes the} to @ head in Washington. I do not|to escape the hall of hullets fired | Were largely compenagtory more than 5 cents. } oe ae : Pe ser cue : . | m : ‘A little Chriateaian Apnea wae on- and womer soldiers of the Salve- | s) ae Policy would be for the govern-| expect that anything will be accom-| upon them in volleys by the Dent ot on Our car" cue Uhlan oan aa Breakfast was the next problem,| tion army, who gave away about | - « ‘ment to guarantee the bonds issued | plished until Fe » solu-| in huma sise upon the h otopa. ¢ the | tr The fet ‘und that took more finesse. But the| 500 baskets of provisions to. those z for the construction of neéled rail-|tion in the de will ob Be te spirit - - | traveling man timed his, visit to the! who otherwise would have not had We sell both simple ways. after their completion. probably be that the three represen. participants were s@pefty lunking) diner with the boy's. T tter al thri t |Horate Pia 3 = aie Wild Retreat of Rebels. traveling mas asd f& 16-year-old h atter Uq/ any Christmas dinner. A lst of | ofate Pidnos—but not eiaborat y 1 had a jong talk with the presi- tatives will be allowed en the flotr ttle ob : inal not suspect that it was by desigh| names had been prepared previous- ff at the expense of quality. P dent.” said Captain Humphrey this | of congress. This wilido away with) Stumbling over the stiffentng aie cate Sea Seertee) that both were seated at the same} ly, and the city divided up into sec- 4 morning. “He appeared to be great-| the trouble of having to send in. a) bodies of their relatives and friends, |SWR*. and whose ile story the page Phage Rey #2 te asap It you are willing to pay the ie) fy taterestedin Alaske. Ho said helcard every time. 1 believe things! deaf to the eatreation of their com-|#°O1-natured traveliag man had cling man had great diffis b . t tines nat h et SUAS. 2S Oe : id be c 5 it soon learned. The little fellow-—a _ of the blue uniformed lads and |f jess chan anywhere else. +» Woo glad to talk to anyone whu will come out all right rades, whem they trampled under selecting @ breakfast sensitive but manly youngster-— was | ® akfast, and lasses taking charge of each section: a foot, with frenried eagerness, the} DO) O'S o's) the heme of a rela. | berked for suggestions by the boyi| Fully 1,500 people were provided | Ouf Pianos are of the statis m leading} tive in the east @A avet whom he | The little chap ate the rolls and cofé! with complete Christmas. dinners by oe that h me et je and will sums VESSELS BUF FETED ABD | ‘ ther Rak the ( ka [never had seen. Hite father and feo he had ordered, and then aa q| the army. Each basket contained a | § ©» Our repute mired 1 eee ee ee ied Cie coda, enh | mother had just @ied and he wus| Serene te. the <casern. ae. helen a ee Pay by the month if you pree | mounted, thelr wiry steeds and] tee alone. and practicaMy. destit te. | him out with the grent meds off fer. st cgainn cutting and slashing, | T2® traveling man learned that his] him. be had amembled arpuad) BIG SAVINGS * ane se Ps at = and $1. That was everything, ex ‘et ete o be fe Sens es © peel ON’ BO)S' TOOL CHESTS. C . ood. ven then their Inst for /ceht ® Nttle hand eateho! and his ide his oki” the: tenvetion anal We have 45 boys tool che Sherman, lay nego reais, wormed blood remained J, and | Clothes. that he owned-in the world. | chiet of the United remarked to me, “but 1 was bounqif 2 over from Christmas. Every & , . Whoever had started him on his] | 4 boy needs one These . prices Co. has Visited this section in years heaved and toased gegen and With the same ruthless cruelty oie be a to buy his meals} he was to buy on the ar in| chap » poor! New Year's present STEINWAY PIANO DEALERS Appr 4 meet all ineldey pennen ah pee ipeapt over Kiliott Bay and the wat-|in the open sea. The gal tnaped upon their prey and gored aatal xt men jthe morning. ae 1 saw him fooling with the boy's|§| $125 Chest, with 16 tools 711 Second Ave., Seattle, > © ers of Puget Sound last night. In estimated, reached 70 miles an hour ‘bemselves w blood of th Geenithok tee aL bse ea ene iaaner wes 100 proud) saiehel, and t won't he $1.50 Chest, with 21 tools 911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. > i the straits of Jaun de Fuca the gale | at times. Owing to {ts coming from, ®4ton ot soda. crackers. Th were|learned. Th bien pny i} slipped a bill into the bo $1.75 Chest, with Was severely felt. Many vessels the sout ease e Far into th ght and up to bis twinind earns he problem en, Was) th hes, But I have my sws+|§ $2.00 Chest, with coming to this city from the Cana- Joly froma na pent ral Uttle | 2008 yenterday slanghter Went s wupper, His breakfast how to help &im without his know! picions. r |] $2.60 Chest dian side were delayed owing to the damage resulted 4 towing,” 1! unappensed for blood 1B $5.00 Chest, with 2 strong: wind and high seas barges and log-boo over, Rad tures Of the car. RRR ee ee ee ee | O00 Carving % In the sound, the smaller steam- | great trowble from ghing -adrift e of thely OF RN * we) $2.50 Carving Sets a » @rs either hugged some sheltered| ‘The iaunch Stockholm loxt ir homes, * PITTSBURG, Dec, 26.—Mra, #/f} See window for savings & i nook, or vainly tried to fight the | mast in the high winds wh b of the na * Corey will see her husband in #/§| Punching Bags, Boxing Gloves. ; gale. Bellingham steamers were been raging all day. The fish. | 1 in cang tia * New York next week, but, ac- ®/ ete. s 7 Several hours behind time today. |in gboat Columbia was all mas ome in the city withstood the on ABBA E / * cording to relatives, she won't #| a em The vessels on the Port Townsend ."and a dory ~ ue oo atly staughts of the untamed Cossacks # listen to any proposition for a #! 7 q tnd Neah Bay routes were also de-| aged and returned bullet for bullet, % reconciliation > | SPINNING’S CASH STORE. » i thrust for thrust tidiitedsdtidiecnen * *! 1310 Second Ave fi And they, too, gathered their trib- ERE EERE RRR § of blood, as t 5 o€ Cos Judge Gilliam stated yesterdiy/hold court in the stuffieet court ombe. jthat he would continue to occupy by the odor of the disinfecting spray | ° | "Then, to make thelr work of de-| the courtroom @m the'firet floor of|piayed in the jail down stairs over Now Comes 0 r H W Ey CLERKS REMEMBER struction complete, the soldiers of | the court house deopite his pro: a | en petaoners’ binsinets cach @ay lu 3 0 | ay ee e teats. one of © other seperior! but t o c 0} De cab | for the present at teas oan he must} par he jail kitchen. , savings’ afierpd dyring the Holdey week ae lane ; we Dori deere = A is immune from these reductions and an im- | z ' mense quantity of excellent merchandise will be We have some toys left and, The hotel clerks were well re-;sented Mra. Blackwell with a dia é WEATHER FORECAST. sold during the week at prices which in many In- ; ? | mond-pearl ring, and Mr, Blackwell City on Fire Ro nr tug Rain Tonight; Cooler stances. does got represent the cost of production. rather than carry them ~ membered by Santa Claus yester-jthe proprietor, with a gold watch| Not « buflding in th a eaday, Occasional Rain; Mod Read this Wst over carefully Conte to the store. * n i fay, | fob with monogram, the employes in| 80" Moher arate Seutiweek Winds You will find much to interest you until Next Christmas, we will : A. Hi. Gattis, chief clerk at the|return being presented with many Poprrg ote Ragiesny Dt: so irom, ONERS| Domestic Rubber Gloves—Regular value $1.00. 1 10c tof for 5c, and e Deel, received a handsome stick pin} presents from the management of| 1") taachow the lade of peace Holiday woek special, per pair 30¢ eiter agile and many smalies preseats from the | the house and the guests. Mossow will. be ne mere ' ’ The ekilifal phystelan de Quaker Special Rubter Gloves*-Like quality sold less than that suests. : 3 | While the number of hotel guest Not since the turning of thia, the The ; " pa " mand killfu iat elsewhere at $1.50. Holiday week special rae J toad { The beli boys at the Northern re-| was comparatively small, a number| ancient capital of Russia, in the be prisoners {9 the cousty jall Hi the pa re Nothing over 10c Mombered Clerk W. C. Rickard) of dinner parties were given aie cseng Fe vs abou: pendoved a Christmas dinnge The Cabinetg—Regular $5.00 cabinets sold Hil | with @ snake-skin cigar case, and|night at the larger hotels. At the ppheod pogo pape wpe main featwweafsthe meat was R. li eet: li t whip Clerk D. ©. Benedict with « butt of] Washington they were several din (oy ere Mee ee ee ee ee of Jamb+with deesxing ell Biity Whirling Spray Syringé—Regular price + thewing tobacco ner parties, and many Christmas) twee tn this city tod $4 flanked with rice puddiag. George Ski H Holiday week Special " Af the Lincoln the employes pro-' trées in the private apartments Sak tetemas to the betved.t n| Béward Adams, the — détaulti 1 Unibrellas—Large new stock, priced all week at from ape-t the people and the Cossacks that} °**t!cr of the Jocal_aseay office, r P one-half less than regular i erere attempt to. carry off the dead poolye? & number of Christmas boxes romptness PERFUMES mgurning and black griet toms th eeth ie met by a storm| 224 © tray Christmas dinner i ; ney Box Perfume—Regular price $1.00. Holiday week sfecial 30@ le r) 7 ond which he promptly divided among We have them all Faney Package Bastman's Celebrated Perfumes, two bottle two j icilame Mews the teat 70 bolas SuMene patios of thonpan vad | hl# cellmates } RELIABILITY — Our drugs odors, in hantisome tox—Regular price d0e. Holiday wpek «pgows 1325 Sesend Ave. 0 o nisery | posin, 1 is * : ™ price Ze for the slaughter of more than | are reeking to heaver are absolutely pure. NO adut ‘ : ? Bast 6 Perfume, contaimtin, E E000 Ot ite mnen and wWenen mai| And bétove his palace at Tearkoo <i ~ |B terations tolerated V ory Handeome Box of Eastman's Igh-arade Perfume, ‘sonia sing W children, and for the wounding ot Seloe, Nicholas, emperor of all taq ‘UN 4 1M SKIL1—Bvery precaution ex Ee Peeler err core. Reagan aay’ Bo more thah 14,000 of its citizen wnias, arb’ HB orcine 1 the filling of pre erfume jox'Dbc tovd0e. Holiday week spe ve e yecam , 1 ‘byt on para 2 eo pel 4 - . 28 7 government became tnsheathed YY im ee did serine | | details. HANDSOMELY FRAMED PICTURES AND ART UDIBS . A With your glasses crooked. We and from the housetops there cam The le ’ t . 3e OUT—Th »propriate New Year's al ab eb « ' "ROM os No r LICK ) CIAw : x will straighten and adjust them Ee py eg dept pty tee a sed PROMPTNIS Paes HALI PRICE TO.CLOSE ¢ hese make Aproj ’ i ighten nd ad h ‘ontinued From Page th ear of t ented delay vst gifts, i or you free of charge ontiny banca tion : @ cz a he zea 1 y Nc tardin . BUR LEATHER SOUVENIR CALENGARS—Appropriat ny : 7 © MOSCOW, Dec. 26.—From out of} Answerieg the call of the revol olution © procrastination ia filing for Al “ remembrances. All week special at n ‘ tionists thousands of men and wor A giant Christiyaa tree, a [fe Preser!ptions THE Quaker mekes FREE delivery to all parts of the ity & sky of. peace, to the solemn, @eep-| en and children flocked to the tain} A -pog eet by H. C.| which ave gathered several hundred Naur phones—Main 1240, Ind, 1240 streets of the city, and made ready Her ' property [happy little ones, stands In the Vo . toned booming of cathedral and) }) st © capture the storchouses of am-| abutting FE 1 iy|unteers of Ameren hall this aft¢ Mmounstery bells, vith the sacredness | munitian Prabpect # i Ztnoon, at 118% 2pd.ey. @& A program ‘The UAKER DRUG ¢ oO and bua of the Sabbath hovering On no hand was there any sign | Federal he lapr « of} uu management of th 9 av wer the city, ere came Sunday | of armed resistance ow the part of + te t the pointa|G. T. is being given, and a splendid! co ; ‘ Sight lant, fire wad flame and death.! the government | enw ted by Jewallesr 4 | re: will be spread tate OLMAN BUILDING, 1013-1055 First Avenve with the characterist Amd io Moscow today there is But rt

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