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rH E SEATTLI STAR I RIDAY im r ‘ ‘ vente f Dre eden 8 pe Telegraph Ber ' ‘ e ' geTTING NOW T ON “ 5 A by Himself ‘ alla nee Ane | who w 7 ‘ ue ‘e' come " in 1 w x ‘ A Mr, Karr ‘ ! ARRIVING ww nau “ " s : {Beripps Telegraph Service.) weight te Any j Watee | tt _- J : eth erst : I wat fleely cbane to, Bhe fall dead, drop | boat man, He ts 4 “oo ives Z ae aera Gane-i! 4 ‘ and will . ' nar te mornings and “ th en he had oa heap mn oe ae . pine babe ace a hot ato harmo of disgtderly persoa w " nd the rewt of the pas a tt es thet } b « « wad t 1 for ‘ wg » wee & yb ed, and | placed “ « the 4 m th LU " od "tt had b at - . doubtful if \ The " \ : The A wh ow com-| You ight. it & oe wis . ive t, and when t («remark 1 i epeamessenannans as anal catia Annie Vismars, mother of the youn m nnd apparently as thoug t ; VCOAL RECEIPTS (2332322 ee elon ae | f Thted and Oak ate 3 o vy . ~ | At th meeting of th trustees omy = ¥ — ‘ , , f ; tiom held this morning, the follow: | » A rene ae Pry po ie He t ASE |wichurtqy Sissel oie cs ee ee 4 Chilberg, president; Jobo B. Me-| o¢ foogg : t aft . i re At sh } miners who have already returned | Graw, viee president; R. A. Ballin He was te, b al-| with him for sending M : ation ay, and ditions & will take New Year's day as jeer, viee president; A K | Waye lathe , P Whittlesey. Chester ha hit: n “e . a holiday and not return to the Vie ident; William verle. I 4 tn the| that he saw no harm tr th ‘ ap arowing worse with each pane- | ® Reine Miter they have apent necretary, and C. 8. ( Aang fetimately| poerty and thet be hed sent it t Bp day. The Pacific Coast com~/ an their money, At prenent there | urer acquainted w a guent at|Beveral of his girl f f a f coal! are about 20 per cent of thy miners The officers will hold their re-| our different ¢ he stirred] out if he she pose to Char . 8 Twe | at work WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec spective offices until the next meet | way gg mda y bond ! mp, four w re | Lote of Coal in Bunkers. Representative Slayden of Texas + Saad will be held tm July, | distan leas It was| Thought the Poetry Foolish ning (Wo Care! am. Carbonade company declares [after the holidays will press a res 7 - abac até Mtndtebntiils ‘anhind Shen webs furnace coal. | hes its bunkers at the » filed |OtOR providing for the dis The on! ever naw him|he had seen the poetry and, after EY pol engl oe yet girangle ‘of [Of all negro troops. engaged in any sport during either! some hesitation, the witnoas. re i pe ie tig agg hs Congress will be urged to rid the of our trips was once at Lake| plied that Olive Baueman had tol the company | inem fr receiving several more | 4rmy ef all negro soldiers the next Crescent, when he played him of it, He was then asked wh . sina Commas 4 each day. The company ima the consideration of the with Mise Whittlesey, Mr © tried to dissuade Chester frow “ Sree a en’ | says It can got care, but not lovo- | Browaville affalt 1 aon The rest ple and her daughter iting when he had encouraged : repel Se ve them. The Car-|ments to be affected are the Ninth * Thought Him Unbalanced. to 4 when he first ha : any produces about T¢0 |and Tenth Cavalry, and the Twenty Win BM. Thee m.| entered the university, and Hur : Was recetved in Seat toms of coal per day, The greater |fourth and Twenty-fifth Infantry, Saihe th sea and at thin win, ) toon replied that he thought it wa : today ne Seattle Electric com~ | wcetion of thie coal fa lump, and|the latter being guilty of the at he aed en te Dole cenee © feetieh tilag: to Os ony le receiving some coal from | in. balance is a mixture of nut and|tack upon Capt, Macklin, and the } - o Seped é Fooltah, eh?” whipped out King He Renton mines and is furnishing | nine run combined. The company |assault of Mra. Clifford in Okla-| The committee of Portland &... his actions, from your of] ois srosseuting attorney. “DIA ; Stew tons to the trade does not produce three wrades of /homa. At Fort Leavenworth there|fathera which arrived here yester | forts to entertain him, and from] SOuMy’s Prosecuting altorney., "ie ue Charge. eenk, 00 th ner pa but]is increased agitation against the/day to Investigate in what respects Seororenten with bim, Bad! sou term foolish?’ and he pro i ed that many | the or furnace coal of the | black troopers [the Queen City of the Northwest |70U Tormed at this time an opli-| oi oo4 the bunch of love sonnet are using the ‘ » company ie said to be] The negroes have boen good| surpasses her webfooted aister city |'0% Of Bis mental condition Did you ever read that gem en Live purposes, | superior to the ordinary nut coal |fighters against the Indians, Span-|on the Willamette, left last evening |, “! had,” replied the witness. “I! 14454 ‘Love's Dream,’ or that other tever coal they | sold by other companies, It ts sold /iards and Filipinos, but thelr reo-|for Vietoria, B.C. During the » elleved that he was becoming | wou. Love siding it until | at $2.75 per ton et the yard. ords during times of peace are |ternoon the visttors were entertain. | Mentally unbalanced was! “The witness admited th . amounts for] It is reported this w filled with stories of brawls, stren|¢? by Mayor Willtam Hickman |'P® reason I sent for you during our! 4.04 his timpreasion of them from f coal In some tnatances | the Chicago, Milwaukee @ Bt fights and efforts to “shoot up”|Moore and Assistant City Buginecr| rt trip. 1 believe that | the statements of others. are known to have received | railroad has purchased the Pe towne, as a result of which the war|/¢fferys and shown around the eity jore una ogy on the = | John Haley, saleeman et th for a ton of lump | mines, near Centralia, and convert- | department find difficult to|City Engineer Thomson permitted | 0°C* Walco Re was Wh Us t them $6. ed the output to ite own use The po laure aoe i Fb they are |them to examine his plans for a new | 4" he was on the first Richard nm Ska’ 3 wht that present con-| Potlatch mines have been shipping | not in active service. No commun |Kfbage crematory, to be built by], The witness then told of two dif a aaa Wile a oe hanged until after) from three to seven care of coallity wants them near, Protests have| he city, If the council makes the oe b gener > ag Ina Chet-| oot corive’s fd gi ox as those of the | to Seattle cach week arisen and it te rumored that negro|Pecoseary appropriation. ‘The vis | '@F had come Siret tins ase.| tre. otuminute x A : troops will not be stationed at any expreaved themselves as being | Wests for loans, the first time ask 1 one the man’s death were first such post. The e trouble occurs in| *®tY tavorably impressed with the |'%# for $100 and on the second oc ee }to cause the tives to belleve lth. Philippines, where citizens are |#7#em Of street Improvements and] easton $400. His object, according foul play had been committed. Upon | uicceing to the black soldiers be-| With the city lighting plant to hie statements, was to go to | investigation the clot of blood found | I i oe ee eet New York to study photography | under the left eye is believed to have ws and he would be able when there lbeen caused by the man falling STEAMSHIP MAN to obtain the necessary amount of Death ts believed to have been money from Helen Gould Kerr | Mr. Gamble was 4¢ years of age. he had replied that it was tmponst RPtont and & steam engineer by trade : ble to do so in Meattle, as “every ¥; He bad teen employed tn the stove James P. Townsend, one of the]one was against him of ott te oigerea Soren) | department of Frederick & Nelson jdest known men in Seattle, and) “This was during the crossex coal friends of Bilin Wain.| ff (Be past 16 yeare, and was wel jauditor of the Frank Waterhourelamtnation and Attorney Van t, the millionaire brewer who | Kew" in Seattle He was a widow. | Steamship company, died at I0lasked the witness if he knew of been a fugitive from justice | 884 leaves one daughter, Lucite, cclock last might at the Minor|iye boy ever having made an at he was indicted in connection | 2°¥ Sttending the high school. The boapital from internal cancer, Mr F the bribery tmvestigation by fs 7 Sons morgue, an@ will be held E@right, tired of being a wanderer, | 0" sine decided to come some and face music. He has been in France Egypt most of the time. A. GAMBLE DIES who was found in uneronsctous condition In a barn 101s Olive st. by Detectives ett and Adams Wednesday | Hing, died at the Wayside Emer hospital last night, CAMPBELL DISMISSED R. Campbell, morrow afternoon, tato more witnecses. of sults at $16. W. B Huteh- | Co. corner Ind and Union. *** Olympic Market $4.98 raincoats now $3.20; REDUCTIONS of Op the year. 98 Second av imal. £ ¢ su fers & vi) aes |A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet An Ideal New Year’s Gift a A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Is an ideal New Year's gift for your wife, mother or sister; something that will add to her com fort, lessen her work, give her more time every day to enjoy life Can you imagine anything that will show more thoughtful consid ration on your part than the giving of a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet? It is the kind of a gift that a housekeeper would select if she had her choice, and that is the kind you want to select for her, the gift that will give her the most pleasure. It makes any kitehen convenient, saves time, faves waste. It makes an orderly kitchen, * It combines pantry, cupboard and kitchen table. | 4 4 saves steps, is useful in a hundred Come in prices are simall body was removed to Butterworth & SADIE MOORE HELD. who with Sadie Moore was arrested Tuesday for robbing the mails, was discharged this afternoon by Judge Kelfer for [imck of evidence. The trial of Sadie [Moore was postponed uatil 2:30 to- in order to ob- Lordon’s Annual Clearing Sale Ladies’ Rain Coats $6.50 raincoats now $8.80; $10.00 raincoats iit cr Poetry was this morning resorted to in the final appeal of counsel to the Jury in the scandal proceedings ot U. 8. Bichenberry of the Acme Business college againet JM. Wil son Of Wilson's Modern Business| college, which for a week have) been in progress before Judge Mor tis’ superior court. Attorney Aust of the firm of Aust & Terhune, started Inveigiing the muse into aiding him to move the irate jurors whose holidays have been played havoe with by the long wrangle of the lawyers. He quoted Stevenson C. R. Hawkins, heading the fight of Bichenberry for $12,000 damages, circumstances surrounding | de shells dtc; @8e shella Bc: 107 | nothing daunted by the bit the jahelie She; The shells 690, at Srin-lteare and quavering votce and ntng’s. pootic passages seemed to have made on the Jurors, came back with aptrited pasvages from Jam whit comb Riley ae @ curtain raiser to his long appeal for the plaintiff The court room was crowded again this morning by students and now $5.80; $11.60 raincoats now | teecnern whe have janthtuie hon Bireet, between First and Sec. | $5.78; $12.58 raincoats now 47.70. All| weved court howse ward daily eear saves half your meat bills |atylich new coate—the GREATEST since the beginning of their Christ mas holidays at the business coi leges. At noon today the case went to the fury. STRIKERS MAKE THREATS (Serines Telearaph Service.) TONOPAH, Nev, Dec. 2%.—Res taurant proprietors are importing cooks and ters from Denver and Salt Lake. The Industrial Work ore of the World say they will bring 508 miners from Goldfiel4 and make trouble for the imported waiters, who are expected tomorrow Governor Assassinated. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec 28 The governor of Onk, the capital of the provinee of Aknolinsk, was kill od by an assassin today $15 Suit Special We are ndw bestnning a spectal wale of suite at $15. WT, Hutech- inson Co, corner tnd and Union. * Your Money's Worth le ~hat you @et every time you buy a $8.00 Hargar Hat. They are made right and Will give entire satiefac tion in every reapect. ‘Mme fn all and styles, with, tull value represented in everyone. Wear a $2.00 Bargar and know that no man's hat makes a better appear. ance than yours, Lillagar # Dark man, exclusive hatters, 1210 Second AY. A dollar wasted ia a double loas; you lowe the time apent in earning it, and you lose the moral and material benefit you would have gained by saving it. Start a savings account with the New Year, WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts RANCH ER—Oeorgetown, Renton 14Mma D. MOOR. * B SOLVER Ferdinand Rehmite & Trust Co. Cor Mecend Avenue and Cherry street Hoge Building, Geattia, Wash. seents for Alaska Banking and Gate Deposit Co, Nome, snake had been at the hospital about twe weeks Mr. Townsend came to this city fo June, 1889. He lived at 1602 FE. |Dennyway. He a single man and leaves two brothers and « mother, T. U. Townsend lives ts Memphis, Tenn, and the mother Mre Anna E., lives tp Beattle Funeral services will be held |Bunday afternoon at 2:50 at the real * and the body will be cremated OREGON COMMISSION COMING TONIGHT, Henry E_ Reed arrived this mors ing from Portland, where he hae }been attending the meeting of the | Oregon State commission, of which Mr he ia an excfficio member Reed stated that it was the tn | tion of the commiesion to leave fo: Seattle tonight. Mr. Reed also eat | that there ie a strong probability | that Portland will have a “elty bullding at the exposition in addi tion to the Oregon building SALESMEN BANQUET. ‘The salesmen of the International orree pe Beboote been called in by Superintendent J. M, Cook from the states of Washington, Maho, Montar 4 Oregon: alse from the provin of British Co- lumbia. Alberta and Saskatchewan, to attend the convention to be held in the Forresters’ hall tomorrow. tn the evening a banquet will be given at the Butler to the representatives: LOUIS EISENBRATH VISITING IN GEATTLE, Louls Kise: mnbrath, of the firm of Stauss, Etsenbrath @ Co. of Chi engo, is stopping at the Rainier Grand hotel, Mr, Elsenbrath tn ta terested in one of Chicago's largest wholesale ladies’ furnishing houses. With his wife, Mr Eisenbrath tv making @ tour of the coast, this being their firet visit to Seattle. STEAMER MOVEMENTS. noe have ‘The tug Biekam towed the steam er Ohio to Quartermaster harbor this morning, where she ts to be laid up until the opening of the) Nome season, The steamer Dol; phin leaves tonight for Skagway with freight and passengers, The steamer Dirigo leaves tonight for Skagway and way ports with cargo of combustibles and powder. LAYING SHO END oF CABLE AT HADLEY. Word has been received at the United States cable office that the cable ship Burnside Is at Hadley, where the shore end of the cable is being laid. She leaves Sunday for Seattle. Colonel Glassford = iat aboard HOTEL MEN TO MER An open meeting will be held to night in the Commercial club rooma at whieh botel and boarding house proprietora will discuss the best means to cater to the needs of the crowds that will be in the city next July on the occasion of the national }eonvention of Christian Endeavor, CTED OF BEATING PATROLMAN M. HARDIN, Tom Donohue, a tatior ag 29, land John Miller, a lather, were @ roasted Ula morning by Sorat. Stuart and Officer Bunnell on muspiclon Jhaving been the n who admin. ‘istered a severe beating to Officer | Morgan Hardin Christmas night | $15 Suit Special | We are now beginning « apecial wale of multe at $16 B, Huteb ner 2nd and Union. *** | Badly Cut A man may be neverely cut whild | shaving with an old fastioned raaor 2 no need of It while you may inson Co., ¢ se any SAPETY RAZOR at a epectal discount of 20 per cent off on Friday and Saturday only at Partell’s Red Cross drug store, The Hever Ready safety razor, with 7 lextra, keen e4ged blades, for kc, |Torrey’s reeular $5 safety ranc cane, for $5.88, ove | with 12 double edged blades, in fine} Brmpt to get work 5 Idle for Five Years. 1 know that others had attempt i for him,” was the reply, “and | ow that for almost five years boy wae absolutely idle The wi en told of recely ix 10 letters from different whole le houses in the east asking bir hether Chester Thompson was nancially able to contract deb ith them, the sums ranging from Mm to $6,000, and aggregating pat $80,000, the houses being for eo moet art dealers in ph aphic supplies and Phen the witness had questioned pung Thompeon about this, he had plied evasively that he had ought something of starting » @ore but had changed his mind The witness managed to include i hie story @ great amount of evt ence which, had it not been for Ms own knowledge of Jaw, would Rave been ruled out, and this occa goned several wordy tiffs between tim and Attorney Vance. who cross-examined him. Harry ¢ Stone, merchant ‘o having tailor rin; Sale Ladies’ Rain Coats $4.98 raincoats now $2.50; 96.50 mincoats now $3.50; $10.00 raincoats now $6.60; $11.00 raincoats now ry $18.98 ratnooats now $7.70. All sate—the GREATEST RED TIONS of the year, 3111 @econd av eee Seattle's Lending Spectaliat, @ Year's Bxperience. , entie wee TK eo Tea may have forgotten ma bot T have Rot forgot for the treatment y Wha pros 0d rma ree might tw Dr ¢ now a end hea: Nad’ never ‘been an q te that Tae - Spougt Oratetuily yours, ‘This igtter, and hundreds of othe are om file at our olfice Ash te see them, | Cure Rupture Completely and Permanentiy out #urgicn! operation or patn, and without Interfering work or business NO CURE—NO PAY on nd Bearninath Pree Hoene, ste = bon “to m to with your DR. CLARKE Co,, 123 Second Ave. So, Cor, Wash- ington Gt. Seattle, Wash, ADDITION TODAY. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-Year Guarantee, Lady At Moure—8:30 to 6 to 12. Both Phon 1420 SECOND AVE, We have Too many Overcoats Raincoats Cravenettes 1-3 OFF bf The above the story. Prices will them and-- Here are t prices-- All 26.00 27.60 Coats $17.60. All 22.60 now $16.00. All 20.00 now $14.00. All 18.00 now $12.00. All 15.00 now $11.00. All 13.60 1/12.60 Coats $9.60. 1010 Firs JOE SCHERME tells We don’t have **humbug sale move he and now Coats Coats Coats Coats and now R & CO. t Av. t a 2 ® ' GRAHAM HEARS i= , ' i ed ARGUMENTS | | usc: comtuece: ah ‘ ; - ed . rere eer rere eee * TO Die SCHOOL * ‘ rn * (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ® J " f * T te 2 . - . n * rte® , ‘ L had o * f th * Dunne has & . from the # f . web . Per he ton P ed , Ruet and Bchmits Richardson Skates nh t Ju e unt dd oom Ve 4 mornin, court|~ . f the d ane ah in « Waltham watches at ehinite 1 in get pr « is week $10 an@ the . bt « ae Jewelry Co., 1207 ud bh © follow © Dinan, charsed w | SPECIAL WELSBACH GAS iracy, wan called and a LAMPS, » oe e the tr « 1 holce, with 20 rgued was eontinus : 4 t « of glassware, tor Mond z 45 cents « Bee bargain counter, - ——— sank Unior Perrot Lighting Co. Is vuldine =| Richardson Skates pairs, with aluminum wheels, ~ Umbrella Sa le | rived; full ball heating; one t t week. Chicag Hutch Ww. B 2nd and Union You Can’t Chew Your food properly if your teeth are not in good condition. And that will bring on sickness and disease We are offering ex ceedingly low prices on dental work in order to introduce our PAINLE METHODS. NEW YEAR'S RESO- LUTION. Resolve to begin the a@p account bank. Savings ts the result of habit—a hab- it which ts easy to ac- quire once a course of saving has been deter- mined upon. We iesue & pars book upon the recelpt Those low prices will be in effect but a few days longer: Full Set Teeth Gold Crowns, 22k Bridge Work, 22k of the firet deposit and id Fillinge ..... oe Additions to the ac- ver Fillings soe count may be made « All of our work te guaranteed any time. Elevator service; laa@y attend NATIONAL DENTISTS | fo" . Saviewe | Bank KTEREST i: SAVINGS Of giving presents to others have you neglected your teeth? If 0, let us put them im first-class condition to start the New Vear right. It will make you happy. PAINLESS EXTRACTING Full set of teeth, fit guaranteed Id Crowns, 22k . Bridge work Gold Fillings that stay in Stiver Fillings that stay in ASSOCIATED DENTISTS OR. F. J. BETHEL, MGR. (Fifteen Years’ Experience.) Phone, Main 1772. Open Evenings Bf Sunday Forenoons. Roome 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Becond avenue, Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s. Patent Excellent Flour 2:3 pe Neola $1 Th a in one Price for tomorrow only and a half yard lengths, with bound end 1.00 Dozens of splendidly Carpet Hassocks, for tomorrow, 49 Cents $2.25 Bread Raisers for $1.50 Steel Granite In the 17 and 21-quart mad These size are of Royal Thin Blown Glass Water Tumblers Tumblers for 4@ a piece tomorrow. Thin Blown Water $1.00 value of fine bristle Cloth Brushes for 39 Cents Victor Folding Garment 15 Cents ENTURY Furnrrure COMPANY Srconp Avenue & Sprinc STREET Hangers,

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