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4 TROOM MOUS, TE te A PUY THAT Wit, Max ER ie WV qraitee a handasme Stott MARY ARD REALTY com 44 Walaee Peainaina Aven! NB, near Universtt Price RSM; 6 MORRIS REALTY Marton Malling 5 AVENUE AND EAST OLIVE $1,800 Cash TM WILt. RASILY Smit. WEEKS FoR mo, NETTING PROFIT oF t.0e. COME EARLY > Cherry Stet Betrance to Lowman Butiding. Dpportunity on Main St. DOVELE FLAT. WELL BUILT NEAR TWELFTH AV. #OUTH. — Pec alty £ Te GATED "Tis ENGINEERS f CHICAE ' t ve rT ¢ \ ' T J AN AUSE F \ SUDDEN VE TAKEN WHICH Cc CREATES ASTONIGHMENT NO REASON GIVEN « por th Pacit t rk « ond t . ' have t suddenly # . a k There wa " me ! y here, a r.at Tentno, still ; re al he line, making five : . © working | \ job, and Leont ml the only mer the field how are wine rf two who are doing som * ry eraphicn! werk on the Columbia ’ “ © |MELP ALONG THE FEELING OF " te support GOOD FELLOWSHIP BY RE Ww ch ot FUSING To TAKE your! ead| CHANGE MONDAY Don't forget that Monday e-day Junt im feel that he ts be and even a street ca be remembered. Boost the-change-d: n't do any barm | OREGON COMMISSION HERE TO CHOOSE PLACE FOR ORE what's left out of what f) Jhand him for himeeif and. the fetter i an. He won't refuse if the | ffer ia made tn the right way. It ‘ | } idea along, It w GON'S BUILDING FOR AVP.) Whee go f think of tt Keep. EXPOSITION. |the-change-day’ ideat” said a con au 7 juctor on the: Madison street line The members of the Ore im answer to 4 question this morn state commiasion to the Alaska Well, I'l} tell you. I've been Yukoo-Pacific exposition arrived ta caring and off now for }the city thie morning and spent} 15 years. I've worked in ao | nan in looking ¢ the | deren different cities, and I think preparatory to selecting a|!'¥€ £000 Up againat the game pret or the Oregon building ty thoroughly members of the comm ‘ssion But thie is the first time, in all M.D. Wisdom, W. H. Web-|™¥ experience that I ever oven BW. Rowe and Henry heard of a movement of this kind st Chamberiain ang|!{ ba# sometimes seemed to me 0 bh arg piso mombers of the |*hat the public amd the men yho lcommfacton, Wat HE unalte Yo /ODGIAte ite styect cars must thve make the rip to Seattle @ natural and inborn grudge against In an interview this morning, W.|e#ch othe The conductor h MH. Webrung sald pect that bis passen, “Our trip to Seattle is for the » disngroeabie and the patrons nae of ectecting a site tor the {of the care have become equally cron building. Tho people in |c0@vineed that the conductor will Portland are very cnthusta [become disevurteous on the alight ieee *3i| about the exposition, and will spare |°*t Provocation. I have mover been » —) ES | ble to account for it FOR LITTLE S88 Ir NOW UF TOL r emt oe ype Giase_ Ward ‘Serent Hit Tevistom, reste on bait @ Fear ame ‘This te situated just & block from the expense to have on the fin | building and exhibits on the grounds. We fully expect that the |logtsiatare will appropriate at least 006, 1 not more.” The commission will attend a banquet this evening at the Rat and and will return to Port it ts for this reason that the Keep-the chang * agitation te « surprising one. I've had more than | a hundred people josh me about it already and they all say that they are going to observe the occasion. QUED FOR $1248). Se. CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—All proba | PETERSON TWO | bility of o strike of the members Postmaster G. M. Stewart wase|of the Brotherhood of Locomotive late yesterday afternoon made the | Firemen and Bagtneers weet of the defendant in an ection begun fn | Missiasippl was swept ow this the superior court by the Montana |afterncon when the Burtiagton Stadler, in which demand ts made | practically agreed to grant substan for the sum of $1,268.49, The suit | tal oc has grown eut of the partnership | chairman of the general committee entered into some time age by |appointed by the union, sald re. Stewart, James Lynch “The Bariington pramines conces ot this city, when the | sions which, if granted, will mean Stables, at Fourth av. and / no strike. A settioment ts In sight.” Washington #. were opened. At It is understood that all the roads that time verbal stipulations were/have agreed to accept the terms! made whereby the two latter mem-|upqg_ which any one road may ad bers of the partnership were to ‘ite differences. draw specific salaries for ‘tual work performed, and providing for the free care and feeding of Pos master Stewart's horses. Last May the partnership was die- solved and a settlement purport tted to have been effected. Coleman and Laneh each paid certain sume back » the treasury to balance their | rdratie. There was still over © unaccounted for. Thia it te eged, the company is determined te secure through the courts from Heattio’s postmaster. SNOHOMISH, Dec. 29. rol same Company C basketball team, con- sisting mostly of last year's Puget ASKED $12 00 Sound Academy championship play —_— ers, was defeated by the O. A. C. U. & Biehenberry, of the Acme tiff in the case Wilson, of Wilson's Modern Business college, both of (Sta " Oeesial al Gervies.) nounced In favor of Snohomish Corvallis men are said to have ad hetter basketball late yesterday afternoon awarded jamages In the sum of $500 by the jury. Elehenberry demanded $12,- 900 in his complaint, IS ACCUSED OF CROOKED WORK (Star Special Service.) AT WOMAN Park saloon, at Georgetown, early VARCOUVED, B.C ~ unknown man. The shot took effect b and she was removed to the Broadway hos- Former Governor was recently removed from the com missionership of the Yukon, ts ~ec 5 The federal government haa ap pointed a commission of inquiry in the woman's right iim! aman /PRESIDENT GETS Ci ak Tom, Soatheant Katie, mw engi 1408 on and fon, romting ta temp a (Qerlene Tetegragh Garvten) , 4, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, Dec they ay Atecha “Building the heavy fog, baged many birds Tien! Matate Loans and Insuran (Beripps | clearaph Service.) LUKOFF, Russia, Dec. 29 ww. Twenty workmen from Lods forced : Itheir way into the house of Colonel v . lay and bound his servants and set the place on fire. Colonel Obrutshoff formerly mamanied Lodz and ised great! Obrutshoff, in this city, t « 2) killed him. The assassin « brutality in putting down the riots . Bryce Acceptabi 5 vr MAUrBY LONDON, Deo. 29 lto the United tes bh been re TOUTS BEAMPE ©COn officially announced Monday. labowe the ordinary int OAC. DEFEATS —~ The team last night, 33 to 30. The game porn fost and exciting. neither sido Through @ malstake the game an mitted that the soldiers played the this elty, for alleged slander which was involved in the former relations of the two in Wilson's college, wan During a braw! in the Rainier 29.—The president and friends were out early this morning and, despite I$ REPAID ifteation that James D. Bryce ts acceptable | ceived and the appointment will be n by ate men ? th heard it here tne on hae b » But » the ¢ nd pewm tent view of the case has been advanced by some that possibly with Many man's recent thrashing of min ’4 the fight for the Milwaukee r he has conclude 1 he that road ugh for him in Chis seetior Othore say it ts probably a dodgy to neare property owners and make! them think road is not coming no right-of-way can b low fay yebt at a at any of us working on the t care of the city expect to got |very much. I don't suppose any of 1 is would be willing to tolerate the joa at all if it was being consid red in the light of a ‘hand out.’ ' it lon't that at a and w all © it. We appreciate the move because ft brings us within the pale of good eh whereas eretofore we have been 1 to fand on the outs and wateb ther people exchanging presente, | it means that the public is begin bing to consider us something more B mere machines goed enough to lieet fares and to quarrel with when the cceasion arises, but not good ah to remember as one lik © remembered on a soliday oceasion. It speake welj for | Seattle, even if the movement is not} 2 Brilliant auceess on the start off roves that such a thing as rotherhood of man, with its kindliness of one follow being to the other, ts not impose even as between a street car man and the pubite The conductor who gave the above interview was a man far Naren and, as proved by his statement something of a philosopher as well Other conductors and motormen interviewed may net bave oe pressed themectves as well, but all voloed the greatest surprise, in a half humorous sort of way, that th public should even give serious cou ation to the thought of re mbering them on @ holiday | “The public has become so used! owilng again com panies, and, ae a matter of fa has found such good ground for/ growling that they have me lo identify the workmen with the em: k street on ployer, and to visit the shortcoming | {Roce latter upou Uh #,” said anoth roads of the o, although t "he didn’t say it in just those words, EAMER LOST— * MANY arn | * * (Beripps Telegraph GBervice.) CADIZ, Frances, Dee. 29. & The steamer Heidelberg * : lowt im the great storm whichhe * io maging im the Straits of @ * Gibraltar, Several persons @ * were drowned. * . . Ree ee BLAMES PAPER FOR TROUBLE (Seripns Telegrach Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 29 ‘George Winfield, the muitiamttiiion » essions, G. W. Dalton, | Jaire and Nevada mine owner, in « tatoment this morning replying to the statement made by Mra. Bariek, who claims to be his common law wife and who is trying to force a settioment from him, says the es. |tire matter is the result of a con- spiracy on the part of a local news paper publisher and that the wom- an was given a large sum of money to tell the story she did. He offers $20,000 to any one proving his mar. Tinge to the woman. Winfield de clares that the publisher mentioned has been hounding him for years. SAYS COMSTOCK IS CAPABLE (Scripps Telegraph Services.) WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dec. 29.— Chief Inspector Vickers, of the post- office department, says there is no truth in the report that Anthony Comstock will be discharged. He says that art students complained, and the complaints were investi gated. It was found that Comstock was discharging hin duties faith fully and it is said that he will re main to keep the matis as free ag possible trom brohibited matter, RAILROAD MAN WAS BIGAMIS = (Scripos Telegraph Serviee.) WORCESTER, Mass, Dec. 29. Mra. Rowe Fitnn, of Birchburg, ti day retained counsel to show legality of her claim to the fort of Jobn Flinn, who dieg geles November 21 manager of the Southern Pact raftroad at the time of hin @ her and her three children 20 ago. She w weet, she yearn a the railroad convention at § Francisco, where she learned of high position and that he had mi ried twice in the west without + curtng a divorce from her. Fiten hes just learned of her hug. band’s death JURY INDIGS THE SANTA FE raph service.) 8, Dec. 29.—The a bateh, of federal gran indtetments Santa Fe railroad on charges of rebattng. It fs believed that not only ia the company involved, but a number of local officials and eit 0c box loaded she! ning’®. iRIRTEEN GAAS P COAL IN {ANCHE nea ‘NEW CLASSES AT) THE Y.M.6. A. teal edueat ‘CHARGED WITH MURDER (Serippe Telegraph Service.) Manhattan flate ton to a customer, recelving $8 for jeliminate all theor ary to an inte! nae 18 yer non ¢ ao 18 years, non practical men on @ warrant charging him jan enroliment of was shot and bis head was Two months ago ar was made to poison th qualified men STRIKE QUITE INF OBL exception of the North tismissed him after cortain discov what evidence the YOUNG BOY Io cers who are asking for than} sibilities of a strike e first trouble occurred when mates of the Santa Ana, Portland this morning, re articles because overtime clauses is held up and at bi) was present 4 the case was re ported to the Alaska Pacifte y has agreed to the demands deck officers, as has the Pa and the Alaska mpany. It was stated at the Officer Ketehum ¥ oy's home, at 1 2 she bad give the boy money [Steen ene e enn nnes 4 = POSTMASTER ri jmen on each of the steamers of that » to prevent them from working 1a trunk wa) Se tar the boy bas not bee IS SUSPECTED OF: ROBBERY (Boripps Telegraph Service.) . Deo 29.-—Thomas Conway, a Reno barber, arrested and in charged ' theft of the treasure bon of the WelleFargo Express company at the depot im thin ety |¢ last week. The police have recor ered the box, but the treasure is sll minsing FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW (Seripos Telegraph Service.) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. %9.—~—The Cassatt funeral will be held from the family residence at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon toon will be held at the Church of the Redeemer, in Bryn Mawr, at 4/ARRE TED FOR we € BEATING. WILL SUPPRESS REBELS (Soripes Tetegraph Service.) BERLIN, Deo. 20.--The colonial office denies that peace has been arranged with the Herreros, in Ger Southwest Africa, but that the troops are only required to | kane last night, run down a few bande ot retele JEFF DOESN'T KNOW OF FIGHT) QU!ET IN GuBA ‘(Seripps Telegraph ‘Bervice.) TON, D. C., Dec. 29.— _| Secretary Taft this morn’ — assuring reports of Cuba from ac this souree. General Manager Nor’ hwestern Trowbridge, of Bteamabip com , When asked this morning as » the possibilities as to a strike, wothnadh to discuss the matter, say- ing that he thought nothing of it GLERK 1S BEATEN BUILDING FIRED DOVER, N. H., Dee. 29.—Robbers Bookkeeper Charles of Fisk Bros.’ yards and who thought . ignited the plant burned at a loss of $200,000. Goldthwatte exeaped ST NOT SKATE ON SIDEWALKS GAYS CHIEF. who attacked Chief of Police Wappenstein bas about boys skating on the streets and sidewalks in the district west of Lake Washington and in North This morning he sent or- ders to the officers in those parts of the city to put a stop to the Burial serv teenth av. north, was arrested this morning by Detectives Adams and Corbett om @ warrant — out by Jane, with assault and battery on Decem The case will be heard on TO BE TRIED HERE FOR CRIME COMMITTED United States says) Fred M Deputy Marshal Lathe returned frem Spo having in charge tried in the here on the charge of enbatielag the postoffice at louse in 1962. Pen oa. who will be (Scripps Telegraph Service.) LOS ANGELES, Cal. James J. Jeffries today “sald he had recetved no word for Manager De- laney, who signed the agreement Francisco for a fight with Squires of Australia April for a $30,000 purse. He said he did not a 54 RAILROAD WANTS JURY Agreement had been signed didn't know whether he wonld hs enter the ring for such a puree. DISCUSSING FLOOD SITUATION Citizens of Seattle, Tacoma and|/ * *# ee AAA ERE RH the intervening valley country are) * holding a meeting |in Mystic hall, cuss ways and means to prevent future overflows of the Stuck and White rivers. |that great damage has been done on account of the rivers not being able to carry off the excessive wa ters due to heavy rains and warm weather in the mountains, the peo-| ‘caer of a general uprising, provisional governor of this coun try, recently established, continues its functions peaceably TO HEAR LAND CASES. The Oregon road company this morr petition in the superior court ask- ing for a jury hearing of their con- demnation proceedings against Da: for the construc- tion work on thelr proposed right- @ Washington Ratl- ” and found. her husband mt | cries ‘enoey os. Deputy Coroner Wiltsie stat- introduce a witnessat » investigation of the Inter urban wreck to the fact flagman, a8 soon as the wreck throw up bis hands Wiltsie would not name of the witness. Kea aR AA ER ee ee ee at Prices That PI ase| ¢ City Hall Market, eee tenet eeeeeet provide means to vent repetitions of the re Representatives of the commercial| * different cities are at bodies of the | tending the CRIMES AR EFOUND our. Information flied by the prosecuting BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-Year Guarantee, Lady Attendanta. Moure—8:80 to 6: Sundays, @ Both Phones. People's cafe. ward Kalley is charged with hav 1420 SECOND AVE. * * * * HOR HARRY ORCHAR IN COURT (Scripps Telegraph Service.) in Li Idaho. Dee. J,whoco ken to Caldwell th efore the di to appear riet court = SETTLEMENT OF | DIFFICULTY (Goripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee, 29 | After « conference this afternoon General Bovapa and Devlin, of Ban Fr lannounced that a course of had been decided upon in nes que not be made PAY FINE (Scripps Telegraph Berv b W YORK, Dec. 2%. Recorder Goff this afternoon dect the case against Enrico Caruso, uphold ing th lice magistrate. Caruso must accept Goff's decision and pay fine of $10, there being no appeal SCHOOL BOY BURIED. Funeral services for Earl D. Stewart, the carold son of Mr. nd Mrs. W. P. Stewart, 1816 Thir ty-eighth ay. north, who died at the Pacifie hospital Christmas day, Sons chapel at 3 o'clock this after noon. The deceased was attending hool at the time he took sick. In- erment was made in Mt. Pleasant WANY SLEEP IN POLICE STATION Beattio’sn need for greater hotel | and rooming accommodations was titastrated early this morning when ten men were arrested by Officers Brown and Sister In the district be- roaming around all evening trying te find rooma, and despairing of thetr search attempted to get into a basement for shelter. The men were booked at the police station } nm & charge of being disorderly per- sone Just at this time of the year the »verflow of people in the city te imost beyond beltef. The police say that after 10 o'clock at night | it Is imposasibie to find a room tn the down town district, the firet clase hotels are no exception | to the rule. First ay. N., which ts s hotbed of rooming and lodging | houses, is crowded continually, and many men walk the streets at night smable to find a bed. | Those who are less courageous k a seeping place in the police tion, One man with $60 on bin person, and another with $150, both perfectly sober, have been sheitere for @ night at the station, Both said they could not find a room Busch Passes Good Day. 8ST. LOL Mo., Dec. 29. Xaotph this afternoon. He will pass the ort tonight ———<—<— — —— ————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——__ TIDELANDS EQUAL MONEY And independence for old age, Cooper W SH SSS SSE RR RRR RR EER SEER EE | was t | mothe: was rea CARUSO MUST were held from the Butterworth & | i had been | Busch’s condition was favorable | oat £ Haw u r H "1 es the freigh i r ” of ar aching ' guently t he track. Eng that he had ng word of t eight jtrain, and that as boon im , ified by nd who de hat his engine slid for a dis of 100 yards before the crash Body Found in Smokestack. The body of the Baker infant was |found an hour after the wreck in the ik of the locomotive, wher m thrown by the force t dlliiston. The body nod to a crisp. The child's ved to Olyrapia, where be is in a terrible condi suffering from burt. John Hawthorne, who was im the caboose, was also in the wreek fon the Interurben road at Milton last Wednesday SEATTLE CHOSEN LINGHAM, Dec. 29.—The convention of the State Educational asso fi most successful ever held, was concluded at a late hour last night Prof. Kdwin Twitmeyer, principal of the Bellingham high school, was elected president and 0. ©. Whit ney, of Tacoma, was reelected seo retary. Seattle was chosen as the ting place for the convention of DEATH OF MISS WILHITE, Marie J. Withite, daughter of Mr, ond Mra. W, P. Wiihite, died at the family home, 1 11th av. W., last night. The deceased was 36 years of age, and leaves, besides her father and mother, two sisters, Eiste and Effie, and one brother, pens, w wh. bite, Funeral services will be at 3 o'clock from the family home tomorrow afternoon. Tho services | will be under the direction of But- rth & Sons. Interment will be in Mt, Pleasant cemetery. Olympic Market Pike Street, ween First and See ond, saves half your meat billie Try them and be convinced. posite the Bon Marche. thoug! everybody is filled with enthus asm for new fesolutions, Start a Savings Account with us. WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts ona ‘Reston TAMES D. HOGE.......,.0....Preaiieat _e ene rae Se nionSav' & Trust Co. . Second Avenue and Cheney Street ge Duliding, Seattle, Wash. usical Program To be Rendered Tonight by Miss DeVoin's Full Orchestra 43. March, “In Yankee Land” -+++. Sherman 2. Waltz, “Women and Song” 3. Serenade, Amor” ...... seeeees Strauss 4. 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