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THE SEATTL TCT TTC TTT th part Pa th 1 ary to the! wa th " oh of the * . BOSTON De “" "W ey although but a minor part at beat,| ly rod t an nal mt part f tb Dona ] . elghton & Co. tock broker her n yantiine her Vera M n, taki the lead Ter 1 | | ® of Their Nabtiities #! beauty n ade horse T urtial disappe wer horal number y thel | ® arg 1,000. The failure wad #ifirat in unk 1 There H a mer t ly the number en Thirteen » Walla and 19 *® on 1 by the fatlure of a de ib firat in t hearts « F lancing and gene the We Con f ¢ 7 h Yakima r d * meet his Habilit Therd #] Mience " e} %. George jelda, | Blor and = th , . n a & will probably be enough assotd wl! A I the Y Consul, | as Governor Deschado umed the | Mich B and the fer | f J 1 re |® to pay out *) as idert n Harry BShort,| part with diginity, an 1 My San Don Maid mt \* #ihamed he's abou i the t ne | ute has no water in ita selee- dipbeas ast 84, x feot tw rt an tb ‘ Fat ae ¢ 6 n t fo anh-| wt lands for government trrt ON ACCOUNT OF DIVERSION LIGHT FUND IS ],.. sii ea le dial «DEA TH WAS NEARLY BANKRUPT—CITY ENGINEER CALLS | ¥!th is.) sald Clty inging va tee A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. FOR MORE MONEY—S. E. CO. MAY I SPON y= omating to the oe SUDB CW f the city plant was not in ¢ SIBLE “But if we to extend on i - « with th atural increase in the} Tf the city light plant ae e | h mopletion of the extensions Of/ city, we m have assistance | SALOONMAN SUCCUMBS AW Ay! ite? pre funds. That is the conviction| way. The estima how | ap, 2 | FROM HOME—OTHER BAL q more fund: a T | approy expressed by City Engineer Th ' t will take $79,183.97 to com The city rereasing rapidly tr LARD ITEMS gon this morning when a t te this work, se that there wil 2 and ne x > abree give his views upon ent] be practically nothing left in the furnish Hghting Gpancial status of the plant ghting fund on Fe 1906, How ber of people w t ( 1 f at f t t of Beveral weeks ago the city en ‘ here is a tax levy of fal.ensistance. Th BALLARD, D <A tolegran P heer called to the attention the} for the t fund ty ts growing| ¥® c from Juste finance committee that $75,000 had} Mr. Riplinger is of optnton| can be seen from the fact that d from R been diverted from he light plant] that if money would be taken out of] ing th amt r 44 miles of # r ft 1 to the wat that amount « fund and paid into the} have been graded, which is or b lorf, of light plant m d to pay! lig me rate per ght] fourth present street mileage t recently , ; Py , for land t mg the Ce at the 1 have paid a pr Son. - ae Saeh enaroniins the 1 8a h he had M Ss M | B Cc _ 0 Se Tart bg od RE ae ean tt Baile en’s Suits en’s Overcoats |§ Boys’ and Children’s et apees : t that perhaps] lighting ‘plant. was an'expertment| Hct hn Browser of the 1a » worst Suits and vercoats the matter. It has not ev re ms could] and the city did not care to axpend | te 1 lo . k ‘ a ay ‘ Coat tw tch ; consider it any material| a large au af money for expert | ¢ \ t t pl ' : : , ! ys’ and Friends of the city Nght plar counc Hi ental purposes or eat f had re filed } 1 Chikdrer in : t I and wed 1 ’ ‘ 1 1} 1 which is now the Seat treet lighting y all.amounts of mo From the mea | anid } 4 r he te use Wlectric company to cut Its ant has save on appropriated as haan pro-| telegram {t ipp ! two, see in this a plan th 005 th m ded and as occasion demanded,| Dvvendorf was taken wi Municipal institution . n-| $4 figures showing the] but time has proven our experiment | hesserrhage, trom wh ever clined to the belief that the electr f pub-|a success away beyond our ex a-| ime ately. The be 10.00 Suits for Coat ‘ . Wine octopus is behind the rather p ye en| tions, and if we wish, to extend our| bro aturday _ < s ut r ; scalps . $4.00 Suits for eames ullar action of the council. U w a} main lines and extensions, we Will] Deve on a wif » eyed ter eg aes Top Coats, of covert cloth, in tans and | $5.00 Suits for lesa something is done upon the su | have to have more money in § where r fw $15.00 Suits for $6 3, r vi gestion of the mayor and city et eaent at} wan to and. parent «it $18.00 Suits for .......... 6.00 Suite for . neer to keep the lighting plant fur which} Should be Returned Travers City, Mich saoo Baits ts $10.00 Overcoats for 5.50 | 97-50 Suits for .... tee futact, the light pl: s very liat nancial bis $20.00 Suits for yes to become imper nelal con I think that the money wh C. C. Eaton, of Tacoma, a 2 $12.50 Overcoats for $6.50 OVERCOATS } Was taken out of the lighting fund! ber of the Christian f $15.00 Overce $6.00 Overcoats for Money on Hand to pay for conden { I ’ ca aaa on tegae e $ oO f y < © pay for condemning land which| of Lecturer ‘ 0 Overcoats for . a | Needs Assistance | ‘# chiefly for the use of the Cedar! on Christian Men Ss Genuine Priestly $18.00 Overcoats for ... $3 oe Overcoats for mptrotier Riplinger states tha ver water system should now be| Temple next 8 Rie ‘a hs sega : : ode ts otto there was on a the 5 I know of no spe acts of op | ned to the lighting fund. But| _ Gravenettes $20.00 Overcoats for $12.50 | $10.00 Overcoats for .. é le. t m sition on the p of th nat still the hands of A partition is being built acrogs ‘ j i ne | Se aig nanies deine) we rewmal chamber tn the ig BOB vin worsteds, weeds | | FLX =——|MUNS, HHewy-weight Fleece: ne a vdeo flat : Gee: ail od lined Underwear, regular soc x it The room he vacaipe 6 adil £ to 75¢ values, all sizes . MARRIAGE LICENSES * a he room be vacais| Ml $16.00 Cravenettes for $8.00 pecia 75¢ % , all sizes, Sat t rney’s room, which are all $18.00 Cravenettes for $11.00 urday Special ae ther small at ont $20.00 Cravenettes for $13.50 Serer is one 2 Big _— --Men’s Socks en’s eckwear Wiljiam A_| arraigned this morning be . | ‘ OLYMPIA, Dec. 29.—The supreme | sentenced to the gallows, holds that Aubu Ticle Leona| Martin. He was granted a chan a | Gray and Black, medium w hmere 5, “poe men utnariey f any 75c and $1.00 Tie in the store nathing e0uld be dene watil the . 1 E T.| of venue to Justice Schneider's cov regular 25 e¢; Saturday Sp he i neluding all the new holic “patterns Saturday eoert today dismissed the appeal of supreme court finally passed on the| Martin Der ning Wash a ¢| with bail fixed at $10 personal b< Oxlord Gray and black heavy weight Mer- | “ial ...2 0.01.0 eee sees doe J Sbe Qecar Bradshaw, the murderer who appeal Lean hemmed Peter ‘ — ine: Saturd Special ~ ——_— Ago staved off a sentence of, Within about 10 days the format | pviricksor ee rm Seeeeeee ene ! de 1 2¢ | % by giving notice of appeal to! order from the supreme court will] 7 rs Albert Addi- sereeeee orerencores ed =¢ M $ supreme court and then went be returned to the county where| ty", % poder gg mre cell sie — — sien | in "s weaters 4 the penitentiary, where he was| Bradshaw was convicted and the} yy. 3 gee I a The a ; Pure Lambs’ Wool M Swas jl f iten until a few months ago. | date for his @xecution will be fixed.| \ifeeg oe Boys Sweaters ambs’ Wool Men’s Sweaters, plain and fancy, aif isd never perfected the appeal,| Bradshaw murdered a Swodich| Ale? Mughes, 46 Margaret! 71, sins cocks and 0 donk : | _ sizes, regular $2.50 value, Saturday Special . $1.50 Bat the superior judge before whom | farm hand three years ago iM @| ioga) criirien, Margaret Owen, lo. | had the best speaking parts in t ambs’ Wool Boys’ Sweaters, plain and fancy, regular | Men's Hand-knit Worsted Sweaters, all sizes, plain and Be was recently taken to be re-| boxcar near Pasco, gal, Renton; Frank Emer, 90, Anna| “Yankee Consul,” at th id, 1 $1.50 value, Saturday S a. a 98¢ | fancy, regular $4.50 value, Saturday Special ...... Always, 20, both of Mt, Vernon. night, and they didn’t speak at } da VICTORIA. Dec. 29:—A distress $mg scene marked! yesterday's events | 1 = port. ithe bodies of three of the crew! focal were laid to rest in the little grave me Ucluetet. every many, woman and in the village followed the ‘to the graves, where, without or religious rites otber thar ers of the villagers kneeling graves, the sailors were iaid ports. Sal Captain onase Capt of age, ye, Bodies and clothing | Cici “wt fo wash ashore. Two bod seen beating against the “but could not be recovered ttle bay near the outer entrance oft Barclay sound, where the bark holds most of the wreckage. ing to the rocks a handker- and a collar were found with Lamrie,” and a and socks marked) steward, Off say that > @ Ba far as cun be ascertained, the ‘following signed for the last voyage Ot the bark: Harry Scongall, mas W. Baldwin, first officer; Hans er, second officer; George third officer; L. B. Bruce, Srawford, J. W loplin, R. Stuart, John D. M. Cuigan, Charles P. F. Swanson, G. Abraham, Kirchman, J. Liva, Thomas + Dan Rosette, A. Wagner, P. , George Nelson, D. McInnis , Wornell, G. B. Hardwick ‘Phillips, John Seatton, D. G. Retri gel lg G. Richer, F. 8. Eimer Weijonen, Joseph Bertachy, R. G. Sharpe, A. Klipbers. SHY OF CLOTHING leads to Ancon to they ill-fated OTHERWISE ALL RIGHT Bringing the passengers of ‘Wrecked steamer Portland, 60 in all the steamer Al-Ki, of the Pacific Coast Steamship company, arrived} yesterday afternoon. Tho also brought down the body ptain iwards, the veteran of the Pacific Coast Steam- fompany, who died at Ketchi Ewhile the vessel was enroute It is ti h passengers of the Portland ii little the worse for their | experience. A great cheer up from those on the docks as J slid alongside. Hundreds nds of those who came so| to death's door stood and handkerchiefs at their rela on the Al-Ki long before the One of the ses His Thanks lesson ain Scougal, short-handed on steamai.ipmen “at Seattle and oth run Huscon, died LAST RITES FOR THE DEAD Opinions of Local Men. Skippers {amillar with the bark the |disaster involving the wreck | in Seattle say they know her bot- British four-masted bark Pass/tom was foul when she was last in off Amphitrite Point way that where the bark went down ts known graveyard of the P was w ifte. | known Sound He last joined the ship at Her former master. at Ancon. who was 55 years recently martied a young cook and three who is now in England. The Pase of Melfort waa under harter to Renton & Humes to load lumber at Port Blakeley. The ve sel was coming to this port “light it is sald she might have escape: had she been loaded. The ven formerly carreid 62 men forward, atx apprentices, a sailmaker, carpenter, mates. 3 of the steamer Wyneric while the Pass of Mtifort the beilef that Seatle. vessel. Others BUT he concensus “a around by its, Robed in the drapery of descend ing floods.” NIAGARA FALLS of the natural world. Lines A visit to the falls | in geography. tion of landscapes that no paint and a glimpse money #0 generously con-|f or tan equal ig Mesa ee af w. és the latest. developmen ger, the iucklesa teamster! # industrial world gad story has ben told in The wy, G, Gencurent; Wee was paid to him this morn-|f ooast agent, 132 Third unfortunate man tendered his to the sympathetic public following letter: wish to oxtend our heartfelt to the kind friends and who aided us in our mis and to The Star, for its in- hope that we may return these “Gratefully, Mra. W. ¥. Bobringer.” » ¥. in our Double pants. P berg, B orn. Boys’ Suit et avenu Jones, P, A., Children's De @reasted, heavy. with two of that the Portland cannot be saved. | arly all of the without ready clothing, except that which they had on when the vessel went down A charming place at any season of the year. Reach ed from every direction by the New York Central was at Panama, sickness broke out among the crew. She was forced to put some of the men ashore This was she the voyage from May Exhume Bodies. The bodies of the men buried at iuelet yesterday may be exhumed! 1 brought here. Indians living along the shore say) w rockets displayed from the} also say they heard the booming of distress! guns early Tuesday morning. Noth ing. however, was seen of the vessel jat that time. the | vessel was tied up at pler B. opinion passengers are verlasting wonders an object on exhibl of ts of the th Pacific St., Port Yeslor SPECIAL INDUCEMENT partment. ¥ weight pairs of Special at $6.00, at 626 Himethoch Kline & Rosen- Bros” wuce LOOKOUT MR. LONG Where are Everet V. ed divorced and has either of again? it either has married, he or she will be confronted with an emba: rassing situation. A decree of divorce is not | divorce whieh five years ago, on March 20, 19 | was not filed until this morning {by attorneys until the atte has been paid of the decree tn | va this theory. If either of the parties to the @ }yoree has, meanwhile, the case of Lon jond marriage is open to question arrested by the police this mornin Arthur Saucier , became tired of the unexct! ing days ago, and started out to rip wp the town. The officers at Chief Delaney. | this morning. SPINNING’S SEASONABLE SNAPS We have left a few carving and bird sets, ladies’ sewing and manicure sets, boys’ tool chests, wine sets, child's tea ne fter dinner cups, saucers, pie plates, salad seta, boxing gloves and striking bags, etc. As the lines are nearly sold out we do not care to put back tn regular stock. So put a close-out price Every 1 in a dollars are locked corner, antique oak ih, hardwood tool ch ™ with 16 tools and tray ..7hé 60 locked corner, 1 tray, hard- onk finish tool chest, tools . poe ak fintah, 1 tre ed corner, . 81.00 as above, exce t and larger t with $1.75 antique hardwood. tool cheat 2 1 $2.00, same large che antique with tray $1.6 $5.00 man’s heavy oak brass ¢ ol larger ner chest ‘50 * locked handle, three division — tray locked corner chest with tools wnd lock A knife plated child’a # plated child's set plated child's net tase . 65e¢ All are in satin-lined cases $4.00 ladiew Clauss manicure set, in beautiful plush-lined lea- ther case, consisting of knife, file and nipper .. $2.99 5.00 old gold and oxidized Clauss manicure set In leather CARE osu e + $3.75 See window for more snaps. SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1810 Second Ave, $1.00 3-pte long and Martetta B. Long. who were deciar nearly five yoars ago them “ married) lexal until It is filed, and the decree of was granted nearly Many times decrees are not filed ney fee and the tardy filing Long ts probably explainable on married | again, the legality of his or her see ‘CAPTURE DESERTER A deserter from Fort Lawton was by life of an army-post man five the fort notified ax one of the lat- | ter’s coppers picked up the deserter STAR RIDAY There were times when the au ence had hard work to keep fre bursting into laughter at the seu lery-mald declamation of two of tie | female stare tn the first act om 4 this same grave fauit—the singe! inability to carry speaking pa lies just as much with the men ot] this company as with {ts feminine | members Petite Mae Botti 31 Bat the “Yankee Consul” has ite fine potnta, too, and one of them ts | little, cute, coquettish, tantalizing Mae Rotti, the dancing sunbeam GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL THE OTHER DEPARTMENTS. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche (LOAK AND SUIT FACTORY CLEANIP. 1202 secon Annually the big Novelty Sulit and Skirt Co. Wholesale r } sm Warning t Mothers Do not allow your child to be exposed to contagious disease by having teeth examined by PUBLIC SCHOOL DENTISTS unless @ dental office is put in the school, BECAUSE a dentist going to a pub- lie school with his mouth mirror and examining all the children’s mouths with the same instruments and probably without cleant them or his hands after each examination, would be a most di imposition. If one child Im the school had been exposed to smallpox, whoop- ing cough, measies, scarlet fever, or any contagious disease, THE PUBLIC SCHGOL DENTISTS would, without question, en- danger the lives of the school children. if the DENTAL SOCIETY DENTIST wishes to advertise his business or society, let him pay for it the same as other professional men do. 20 per cent discount all this Williams’ Shaving Soap, 10¢ Manu i size... . Be Colgate’s Shaving Soap, 10c facturer’s Clean-up %-Price Sale—every garment at the end of the | alee Se season, no matter what the sacrifice may be, MUST GO. All the Gtllette Saf “y Rator comp! with 12 blades (We exchange blades.) A large line of Genuine J. 8. Holley Guaranteed Razors 1.50 to S4.00 % “Bee them tn our window.” LANG DRUG (9 807 First av. Novelty Tailored Garments are of the very best workmanship and styles newest Don’t Miss This Clean-up Sale Saturday Morn- ing, 10 A. M. it COLM JING. LONG, SWELL, ‘TAILORED | ALL GRADES MISSES" and LA- sro cage rem ITS; worth $40 and $45./ DIES’ SKIRTS, Panama mix- Factory Sale price, $15 and... | tures and cheviots, pleated and worth $9.00. $4.50 strictly tailored; Factory Sale price .... ».00 | PARLORS 100 RAINCOATE made up of W at Fi double twisted cravenotte, ma- | HIGH GRADE MAN TAILORED e x { tertal guarantesd to withstand | SEITTS. in brondaloth. Veer Haye been unable to wait on all the people who are anxious to take any rain; stole and cuffs trim-| tian, Panama and | rainproot 1) advantage of our very low prloss. and we have decided to give our “i in velvet, tailored; con materials; worth very our os ’ ; air tals pele low prices until February 1, 1906. sidered a good value at $25.00 any BAe price You cannot afford let ‘this opportunity go by. Factory Sale price ..% 1 i 3 7 | LARGE LA OF M18! Another lot COVERT THREE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL COATS Save Money QUARTER COATS, assorted at Factory prices, $1.00 to... a materinis; all shades; $1 oe Bpebulanant -.85.00 The Brown Dental Parlors, 713 First avenue, are giving thelr Factory Sale price ....88.7 4 annual reduced prices for the purpose of advertising their AMERI- , $ led TOP COATS of fine kerseys, CAN SYSTEM OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY. 5 MISSES’ SKIRTS, largest as tole collar and cuffs, trim- Come xt once and have free examination. sortment in Seattle; worth up| med, all shades; worth up to UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1906, WE WILL EXTRACT TERTH to $8.00. Factory Sale price, 5.00, Factory Bale price YER FILLINGS, 35¢ UP; GOLD FILLINGS, 5c UP; SET $5.00 down to . 82.65) + + eeeee oe “4 50 $4.00; SPLENDID SET, $8.00; GOLD CROWNS, $3.00 to 2.65 | $6.00; WHITE CROV $2.60 to $5.00, All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present. All work out pain by specialists of from 12 to 20 years’ | 82 FINEST IMPORTED SEY ENGLISH GOvERTS AND BROADCLOTH COATS, LIGHT WRIGHT KERS COATS, three-quarter length, done a experience. lutely with- stole and cuffs trimmed with} made in the sew Empire ef velvet, pleated and full back,| fects, handsomely tailored in three shades, black, blue and | worth up # $60.00. | Factory , brown? worth $12.00; Pactory | Sale gad =++->+++5+-M8@2.50 rown § enta ariors ale price 86.50 | 0 ya trimmed in fur, of shell SHORT BOX COATS, PICCA peaver and light weight ker . IIILY. in black cheviot mia. evs. all shades materials and 713 First Avenue tures and coverts, hand tail fur; values up to $100.00. Fac . RA > gre ee Panne ane tory Wale prices, $0748 to Parlors 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6, Union block, one door south of Mac- oe P50) 847.50 Dougall & Southwick’s te tees Hours-—8:30 a. m, to 6 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a m, to 12:30 p. m Extra Sales People NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT MANUFACTURING CO. 1207 2nd Ave., Opposite Pantages Theater nith and food nbing avel hand in hand. Don't de lay, A weak spot in the pipes might cost you hundreds of dol lars of expenne Telephone ux and let ug in- spect your house. Phones Main 944, Ind. 944, Special for Saturday Cup Cakes, per doz Two doz. for.