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AN THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, Dec. 3, 1906. 7 AE ELEC EE OS ETE SE ET IONE ES AE NE A RE ' i} — ! J | | SEEKING MISSING NRE EE VIGITING COMMERCIAL cu.us Closing ¢ wat " ‘ e | \* *| WILL INSPECT NEBRASKA, F at bargel f | \* MAY BE DIX VICTIM, * i ‘ | } | (Star Special Gervice.) = ® | on apvtval is Ses on ¥ l® PORT TOWNSEND, Wash, ®| nosday ~ oe ove he CRASH STOCK SHARES EXCLUSION ne P na.|* Doe, tA floatér was found * a ‘ees : ne igh Move Oe Many ‘people who have no iminaing ba - nd ent ' business knowledge have estates * f age, were re-| * on the shore of Protection * Commercial cl " the fs py | thie morning. | * and this mornin It was Ho &| ( Ap y ne - ohio left to them by will, They are * cured and a taunch has been #]) tho Chama’ in constant danger of king Ep double cols w w v “th me shakes ant . stinks : ‘an|# sent from here. It is thought & a tn aaare eee ee gars and a} ' va were stolen | ota held a busy ses his nj * to be a Dix vietim * ad, and durin i eo st J ¢ Byol morning tn ihe Pirat M. BL church |» * t uy Our experience is at your cor of th . “ Spokane, th | 4 qs a ae uae POT CeCe eee eee ee . : oie ae Pune huiel ten anne given by Ra tdey Telegraph Service.) : i a poe TERETE ie HOW | Ai . nae whist ae ape 1] ASHINGTON, D.C, D IMre Pa s C PRI Suet ‘lies ‘aioe ie saiies te " y work in the ['The president today sent his nom- |“ ,- . ALTOGETHER TOO SMALL] WTR IN TROUBLE as beon in Seattle | Mateyan ‘eee Aifred H, Be ort A. W. Archer, today filed sult Bech. which = Mossly. whe bas hese te, Geailie) Malnyan peninsula 0 nt ination ot Witla He Moody tobe En = beaming {tr fi060 damngoa agaiont Lave ePay4 Per | wes atrnek by » a weak, toute Gea tal Ge . > & justice’ of the aupreme court to} we of the hote The Labor Temple ts tat Wood, the Trade meat ae San and defor DD Dene eee eet cre ae ee cee nt the senate. Another nomination was See ene oid, lett 100 mail to accor » tha in-| Be ae ons Aig, es Ctinterest gar, which was teghed : Peal ma | pene » ve gpaae 1-Japan | Gat of William C. Bristol to be dle luk ‘Torry av, Builard, (Creaning number of labor org i we sa ee er iy crashed into the fi que leclaring that, wt triet attorney of Oregon. t the cit The building eee So ston , Sais toe ie cates ane deeane y « sto work tn the banket |Rations in the city, The buildin » in th dan tensile: tem - a oe w in t Roselle Po exelude ¢t Japanese \ 4 facte torbay and has not been | Waa intended to Ca mogy rege turd - eereatn*ve im either ¢ ote. Sineely Ofte the eay s jlabor untons tn a fon to 12 other atte ding printing for the ri jured save se es a be agp in favor of dealing 7 Y. M,C, A. ATHLETES slaations allied with labor | Trade Re ng printing for the | “ of the gravel Wag ! i for the return of the) justly Orient MAKE ROUND TRIP ther | ne Restate j megpenver of the Krave! Wagon whol a and $25 reward for the re} It wa Jed that the leg (Beripps Telegraph Service.) natone temple will elther| | ge barted from - Ml covery of hla poat intature an appropriation te | CHICAGO, Dec At the open-| . 4 jhave miarged or additional) Caught in the midst of a game cotabta ; : a The ¥. M. C. A. aymnastum team, |outside quarters will have to be! of black jack im a ‘Tae. h & chapel at the peniten- |i of the Clttsens’ [dustrial con p od -sagertg was delayed for a quarte tiary at Walla Wall fon thie morning, Preat which spent Saturday and Mur a secured. “ljumbia st, A. H, G OA ormscrons q The accident ts sat TRIPLE TRA alla. nla, en at the forts around Port Townsen " ee eee Tie my duc to the Attacked the American Fedopa-| returned lant night, after a succeMs Towaloy, K. G, Krueger were arrest 2D Lowman Ay Ha GOV JOHNSON iS lion of Labor as the “greatest trust| ry: trip. MoCarthy, Barth, Kaivog, | ANOTHER NEW OFFICER FIRED | ed last night by Detective Barbee . ie Seri 1 ® | with which the people have to COM) MoKechie and Climley were the} jand locked up in the etty jail on «1h gs Duss Chas H Bebb Seg tanh Service.) tend He reviewed the organt#m| members of the team and they were|, An investigation of a fight in a|charge of gambling. Gorhar nd james D. itoge B boner ay AN Been iy ©. 3A meanago HREATENED tion of propaganda for an “opem) a« nied by Secretaries J. i saloon yesterday morning | T« y were released on $26 bail ihe - ee ; & mor una, reoeres hop” and declared that the “open! nicke and & B. Hanna, of ie t night in the dienaiasal|@. G. Kr r, proprietor of th triple tragedy at a ranch house, | shop” is being gradually reestal- . slice force of Peter John-| cigar stand at the above address The f i" ee ¥. M,C. A, and A, J. Bra nn z 5 6 miles from Kacondide, The re (Seripps Teregranh Service.) lished tn the bullding trades, priat| y * pat Jor and involved, was released on " - v port says a rancher ts ned Gore e PAUL, Minn, Dee The | ing houses and other tndustries, exceptionally well trea ‘wii |Was charged with conduct unbecom: | ball | f TBLACKMAR CASE . Rdward Bb foad, and fatal-| police today received a letter say Post in discussing the San Fram} make a trip every at uring jing a police officer } & ru Cc giLROY y wounded the latter's wife. The|ing the “Black Hand” had decreed | cleco situation sald: “San Franele| the winter aes ‘The Sate Deposit Vaults in Tr s o ‘ a woman, however, managed ‘to #e| Gov. Johnson's death, At the same | ¢o finds itself in a situatfon unpar | DIX HEARING MAY | a igter Boscia! Service) ig {sure A gun and Killed Gore before | time Johnson | Sure. jalieied ta ite bistary, ite govern | CLOSE TONIGHT. the Alaska Bullding 1 arones ent canary Snail died. The families were notgh-| pean monarch The| ment f¥ in the hands of the most | chats’ tha agente for Alnska Danking and Sate # and had been quarreling | names of » have} Unblushing and high-handed set of | The Dix hearing was resumed at{ Fe Protects : Deposit Co, ome, 2 eke been furat john. |erecks that ever plundered any 2 lock this afternoon, The in-| 20" insuras be AN leon te not nds | community. The very offictals who (Scripps Telegraph Service.) vestigation, {t is believed, will close|¢te, of many of RB WRECK ::- watohful hould be leading the work of ro-|, HERKIMER, N. Y., Dec At-| late today of tomorrow jeltixens. Why don't ye é - construction, are devoting their | "8°? entor counsel for | |taur dollar box and i a - ee CERTIFICATES DELAYED. talents exclusively to lining their | (heste sy cummed up i jmeenet he a for thr Pra oo ong ae we men an Eeuiean ak Ue eumenae ak ae lore the jury this morn iC H § i | Ni |months and then renew No ately erent! me che were me » wreek on the} Th te ome fag the expense of the) i. attacked the “foul yellow] 0a tuation Is Ot Pe to w r loss of papers! marae bis be " © and Ohio at Guffey coal | ¥*te s . ‘ | press,” and sald that at least ope Seri G 4 4 wate place se. Jenn clireg 95 miles east of this city {met W ; | LAND REPORT SHOWS writer attendant upon the trial had Ou 6 211 Cherry St | g_itte air, 5 day night The fireman and} @ - ‘A BIG FALLING OFF. | “earned a place in prison.” for those who use a Monarch Range, Mi rm C fort bi : meer were the victima. The} % arr! ( ° lowing to the fact that these ranges e home ortabie . age master was seriously tn-| Perintendent y ‘ se | _ The annual he United H. 6. ELEVEN RETURNS. poouire only half as much fuel as] yw an et tA * 1 Ur jored and may die. Others of th ‘ ere sch art States land for the « lother stoves. The entire top of this) art > ’ ‘ | , oy ie a p of thin) ay juares. day Prices —9x uit | train crew narrowly escaped death | “a decrease over The members of the Beattle bigh| cove in made of malleable iron and) jy art squar th $8.90, for $6.60; | ‘| anda score of passeagors jstattetion of October, ‘The reason | * football eleven returned Ye% | are not ao thick as in other stoves.) ex10 1-2 art re, worth $7.60 is | slightly injured. given by Frank A. Twitchell of the | tray from their trip to Spokane | with clumay covers and tops, conse-| Tuesday for $ An open switch caused the “ oie th ithdeawa! {and Butte. The refusal for a €8M®/ quently heat through much quick 1,060 paire Nottingham Lace Cur wreek, and It fe thought that the! * journeyed to Supe | thee than | With the Spokane high school wa8/er The oven door has great) t nohes wide, 2 1-2 yards ewitch was deliberately thrown by | 8 # office at the court house, |} a ing te the {due to Principal Cloyd, of Bpokane, | strength and the entire range ts at pair Tuesday, 30¢ someone intending robbery. Ratt-| * vainly for their hard-earned | report for Nov Land sales, | has tried to be unpleasant ever | sojutely airtight, gaetight and dust er Color Shades, 3x6 ft, 200; , " | way officials are carefully tnvesti-| °™ als. 96.392 collections, | #ince negotiations for a game were! proof without the ald of stove put 2 | “Jo EXTRADITE MURDERER | Bating the case ° $340.45 Mr. Twitch. |firet started. The Seattlo boysity, boing r Inatead of bolted Regular ¢ Lir 4Se yard. . INVESTIGATING COLLISION 1 wt t two-thirds [have acted as gentlemen through-las in other makes | cut, “London’a 1111 Second ave. °° GE loss alias SM Sawyer Cla 8 a matte ( the e-ott ix due to the with- |out the — proceedings, eg oe The Century Furniture Co, will who escaped from the Ae investigniion te. beleg made | *O"e™* remarks to the contrary made by|ajiow you $20.00 in gold cole for Vi i Se. the j county (Ky.) fait} « Lit- of the collision September 7 at FOUND WORK FOR 35,000, boy# afélany Monarch Range returned to sitors to Seat oe That Give Stren to pencnasd on Seattle ecatteaeart’ Point mane” For Gelker, of them from any cause. Attention the Weak and Euwee be taken Back to they tle Friend Townsend, between the bark James| The free employment bureau sup $5.00 down and 06.00 monthly fail 98 soon as extradition y par Ue Friends United States ~ eam buys a Monarch Range at this store The finest and most enjoyable tri tan be obtained. H.C. Cor Here Tam back in Seatth The Princeton | ing Novemt dp ae in a ber al et MEETING. J1ot them explain the features Of] to enya to a Visit to ue ny te the jatier of (he me y = nt pA : Brae ot her rit | bot 924 were mates je ia mere Special Beandinavian District No. this range to you before buying navy yard at Bremerton. You can ve gto’ je ewer The Investigation] than 20 per cent in excess oF : oO. a. 1 onvened at Belli: et sammoth battleships Wis- | - bles of last year who ¢ ted all morning Jew Bong and » Ver-| previous Nov ymca had yo Ee satel nd rey with itehep 4 pony 1 Oregon th training ship bate A B C plates bc, 35 “ye ~A — a, — > now with) diet will be rendered daring the) tal r ber at p se for whom em~ | Hansen in the chair, All Seanad Information Bulletin phia, torpedo boats and de- iranter. Baltimore 7 Mie, Ue glam | ° ong ate Claus et) next few days. ploy mer soured since Janu- | avian lodges In Western Washing wt You will never regret quart .. . aba Deer mug 38, | "ner seems to be more baby faces! - ee SENT lary 1, 1906, t# 25,000, which includes | on represented by delogates Te eee rk and Restav| visit, Bonte leave Pier 2 at 10 Old California Port, per the. 12.00 wine eet S100, at (8% ever this year, The “stork r NT BACK TO FRANCE. | = 400 hop pickers Guat Tonk dan & & © nm. 11:30 @ m. ang 1:36 and 4:20 p. ¥ . o* | const have made many visite fn Se] Three questionable French char to fill the vacancy caused by the| The Monarch Range will success-| ¥oek days, With an extra boat at oF Ee ame —— attle since | was hore last year.) * oy ame (line held in custody SOCIALISTS MEET. resignation of James Egan. Ajfully and economically burn soft 2:20 p m. Sunday. Round trip Sc. * Grand young Seattle! Only a baby} "7, ‘* ed States Immigration ommittee was sppott 1 | eer cn We gga : . an tnnigs cnguau ; ° pat coal, wood, cobs or lignite, and the} Non at ‘ne en I born Ray ho Pe cd | “age ae morning started] | At the socfaliat temple last night, | tain the po: » fire ts easfy control} KEYSTONE LI UOR co. meh & big, thriving city! You knew) 0" ‘8*'" back to] B BE. Healy of Minneapolis, addrom- | Beandinavian grand lodge te ‘ I love to come here. 5 tr sivted of I ed the moe Woman Suf-| state of Washington. The next see-| ly regu 1123 First ave., corner Seneca. All the chit ka seem oo happy There must be tren amd grown f and prosperous. «reat harmony eye. 1 wae very sorry f delay tn my arive) last Satur but 1 found a live bear, A tame little miss called Mollie, “Teddy's” live r,t the you all and had ly time, didn’t we? And you al ped me to establish my headquar tors at Garvey-Buchanan Company Come and see me as often os you can aod tell all your little wants. Such money jour friends maetiees te the O08 sod as you will all at have after Old Santa Claus visite a when you are sound asleep “hristmas eve! Be sure and go to ! early, as Santa Clans must fly i nd fast, for he must visit every bexty, rich and poor, young and old Now Santa Claus wants to ask jyour help im this matter. If you CHRISTMAS TIME con forward it safely ‘We will be pleased to ‘plain to you, either in . any lone man or lone woman that } you think Santa Claus might not lind. send me their address, won't jyeu? You know bow « it we be not to be remembered by Sa Claus, @ you ll all help Santa Clas to remember everybody, won't you? Now good-bye Come and see me en. You will find me every day Christmas at Garvey Dochanan Company. Your own. OLD SANTA CLAUS. Half Price Sale en’s Suits Your choice of the entire stock at xactly HALF PRICE. Legal notice served on us today fompels us to get out December 31, a midnight. From this date $60,000 worth of the best clothing and furnishings in Seattle is absolutely at your mercy. WA. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to tho Bon Marche It shines ta every} know of any poor little girl or boy,| lation to Keonem sion will be held at Aberdeen ardandtacre frage and ite P June, 1907. Det | Compas ‘The Chickering the noblest instrument in the World” writes Leoncavallo. His letter and how it reads translated. } 'D. S. JOHNSTON CO., Seattle, Wash. |\Signorit- ' Nei miei viaggi, ho evuto oacasione di provere in modo eritico, @ di personalmente usere gueei tutti 1 piu rominenti pianoforti Americani eo Europe, @ non ho mai trovato un tnetrumento chepoesa uguagliare 11 Piano Chickering per ricehezza di tuono, puro e Crillante, Senza nessun diffetto, i leon parite di Scale @ Cellezza di tocco. Il divino tuono del Chickering, riconosciuto luniversalmente come lo Standard, dalle piu alte eo eminenti VAutorita musicali, Si approesima all’ ideale, in un grado di ssoluta perfezione. E con sommo piacere, che porto il mio umileplauso al iu nocile inetrumento del mondo. Sineoramente vostro, Translated the above letter reads: “In my travels I have had occasion to test cri tically, and personally use all the most prominent American and European pianofortes; but I have nev- sy found an instrument to equal the brillianey, purity and richness of tone, faultless evenness of scale and beauty of touch of the wonderful Chickering Piano. . “The divine ‘Chickering tone,’ universally recognized as the standard by the highest and most eminent musical authorities, approximates the ideal to a degree of absolute perfection. “Tt ig with mueh gratification that I lend my humble endorsement to the noblest instrument in the world.’’ At this time when so many self-styled high grade pianos are advertised as being used and endorsed by pianists whose services, testimonials and influ ences are secured through {nancial means, the above endorsement from Le oneavallo, the greatest living authority on musical tone and harmony, comes with tremendous weight and significance. The enyjable reputation of the time honored Chickering was not obtained nor is maintained by purchased influence. SOLE FACTORY AGENTS 1A |Stores Everywhere taht an | for $5.06 | wonderf for vec Woodhor ' in These ranges leable fron Furniture Co, will | gold cotn for any Mor }turned to them Call and he made only of m i are positively gas The Century How $30.00 in NO BAR Ravings and Trust ard Warbange we. Beattin. Wash Deans, Jee Tr. Parreil, Bam’l Yui, 4 dust proof. | | and » down and he features demonstrated to BOSTOR DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-Year Guarantee, Lady Attendants. Houres—£.30 to ¢: Sundays, ® ‘ral Starrett Tools UNION TAILORS 220, James Gt. Upstairs. hanicn sold by George Ht use Co, at prices never SUITS TO ORDER, $15.00 to 12. Both Phones. Heattle before. 112 Unver- | No mora no lose 1429 SECOND AVE . and Arcade Way. Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. Ladies’ Tailored Suits Take your choice to- morrow of every suit in the store up to $30 ; ——<= each for only $17.50. This includes plain black and brown Panamas, Chev- iots and Serges and a big assortment of Novelty Mix- tures, Plaids and Checks. Every up-to-date style is found in the collection---Box Coats, Semi-Fitted, Tight Fitting, Prince Chap and Etons---the swellest things of the season. Regular prices are $19, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $30. Tomorrow only $17.50. No extra charge for alterations, and you get the biggest bargain you can find in the town. Most Swagger Coats Fine Broadcloth and 17.50 Kersey Coats in black, brown, navy, red, green and tan. Swell loose fitting, mannish Coats, in novelty patterns. Full length, tight-fitting coats, plain and fancy trimmed. Best quality Cravenette Raincoats in latest colorings. Silk rubber lined Raincoats in the wanted shades. In fact, you have your choice of every Ladies’ Coat in the store which is priced regularly at $20, $22.50 or $25 at only $17.50. This is the greatest Coat bargain you will find in Seattle tomorrow. Do not miss it. — Every wanted style is included in this sale. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District C premmemenoeraned prrmanad ps marrmmvanennct DIX,

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