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ALCOHOL rot St Se " erviee) CELEBRATED THEIR == GOLDEN WEDDING: mace ® tom Jane b berwh " tation Give Chureh Canteta Ascertaining Facts DLT N Yakin the Mutual Fe we affaires have beer s He te tr taken into the ce ference with Prost January 4, at which time a moet jfer that purpose will take place Rev. Beraard Nary of the feculty of St. Martin's o¢ This year will prove t lhege, Lacy, Wash, by ¢ . aker in three important Rdward L. O'Den, bishop of New | ats indicative of the business | qualty | Prosperity of the communit | Qaivation Army Plone. tate transfers, building and bank] wae go (Scripps Telegraph Gervice.) pe rings spectal effort next yea rtd PORTLAND, Ore, Dec, 2)—A!] The total r building on Fifth ay. and Washing Giepateh to the Orege tom st. of the mortange of $ tents of Sea Mr, and Mrs. Cady were doth’ have transfers to of $97 jan from| date aps Warren, Ore. says that Mra. Sarah | $06,000, an yver 28 perl when that is dome it wi Ayers was shot and kilied at her | cont ower the OS. Ithe ereetion of & hand ‘ home lset night under cireum-| The building permits for the yeat | pei) ng stanceg which indicate murder will aggregate ov 2.000 Take Prisoners te “Pen.” to date « $481 000.000, an tense the shooting to the authorities He | over the total for 1906 of $180,006 S078 that he heard « shot and hast- | yoo y Patr ening down stairs found his ate von gg cong gy mother dead Me alse says that he “ i . bs The revetver wae « 45 caliber, Told te “Gi and He Old. and belonged to the femity. The COMMITS SUICIDE Gre husband of the woman is absent in | served the mountains. The bey ix h f hy the authorities awaiting an im ary. They * Leo john Schle Ww. 8 Repeal of the ordinance which al- | ing, were found wr Gwe the wee of the Century com- | card on the i pany’s device in lew of fire os capes: a stricter law with reference te the age of cite, and an ordi Rance requiring a permit to set up wper The aiving to his wife t in thie city amd Ports jawarded to the desery and then telephoned the Motel Men M stoves and ranges im bulidings and clerk's Ste theting af batch tack reguisting the manner in which |ihey keep open the night in the Cor al chub they are te be set up. could be recorded which was 4 to consider the of 4 Rev, D. W. Townsend, of : Ballard, Cured by Osteopathy Dr. C.F. Lathrop, 207 Bite! Bide, Seattle, Wash. Pear Doctor I feet hh omy 4 Wyetem of treatm two lof the received presen ated @ and uty to recommend you and your mt to the public for the cure that I reseived n> For several months before I oalied ye ouse I had b fering with stomach, liver, kidney dixenmes, ned for several weeks with high fevers, and with ay citin, I calied in three physicians 1 cated you im, and I got worse under thelr treatment. I Pecetved great relief from y firet treatmer H you will remember I was able to come to your affice after you had wiv me four fre muse. 1 gained twelve pounde treating with you. I feel better today thar ¢ felt for years: Fraternally REV. D. W, TOWNSEND, Pallard, Wash Only Three More Days Left TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MY INTRODUC- TORY TRIAL TREATMENT RATES. Start Now and Save $10.00 THAT YOU MAY KNOW WHAT A WONDER. FUL SCIENCE OSTEOPATHY 16 AND GIVE IT A TRIAL, | WILL DEDUCT $10.00 FROM MY REGULAR FEE, PROVIDED YoU START BEFORE JANUARY 1ST. sopathy is founded « 1 sustained by we of Nature. Th an anoes out h the body ig butit has v * erative powers, and f¢ “ pendent of drugs, the efficacy to recover t normal functior when diseased. A part of the work is to digent and assimilate the foods prescribed by the normal tite, to manufacture therefrom 1 the chemi mpounds needed by the body for Ite ow th and repair, and to excrete that which ts required. This work can or carried the forces In the body 4, when tn 4 with, ca be corrected, artliictat als of the substituted for the natural ones, in the f € ath normal fses the che does not re Onteopathy in now a de and chronic ln fall, f any CONSULTATION FREE—LADY ATTENDANT, DR. C F. LATHROP DR. C, F. LATHROP nde: Bead OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 207 Elite! Building, Corner Second and Pike, Oppo site Bon Marche, Seattle, Wash fto & p.m. Open ove Thursdays and Saturdays from ¢ ¢ 1 etn ma ———— Se . tne oe - i * ~ A SNAG FOR FREE | Gil ASHES =°< === TOKIO BANKS DONT “wow"seass" ; wt 8. B, Griggs of the comeern ent R ‘ pete 4 : S conn, Gee. GO 6. Sne¥ Dawsonites en Honeymoon | hot eeem t the populace te tert 4 | Christmas eve, while remembered; bern tn ~ York and lived there} Charlies Vieter Shannen, a mew - ¥ great ox t “ ¢ a thousands with sicnifteanc asi during their youth. Im 1866 they | be ¢ the Dawsen vice com rt The mare t x of 4 elg Je . specially memorial to Mr. and Mre| were married and moved to Botelt mt former etary to fine the 9 tw one to» thon >. Cady, 118 Kilbourne av. On| Wis, At the time the state Uni-|, commisaio a the « | wa , ‘ t . Ses night the > gone edlebrated | versity of Wie was built at}ye J. with M eee byes pad reg . * of tr sor toa r f b J re act ° fi rd their go wedding M Beloit, Mr. Cady took the comtreet | Smith, a promin ot Daw eco ae — yee e) on Adam ported of Japan, whe rade | of ie callne ‘ " th friends gathered at the oony tit for hauling the lumber for the = som ‘i | Want ae beg aren. arti Bm a . 0 Saat eo go ader : » 1 oan home of the couple and spent alfry. This lumber w cured in Pestpene Officers Election. | Wes " , s ation, : Most enjoyab ~ t : Milwaukee it had to be hauled by r z for offic of the ply fang 5 ~ J ae me med |e IRE Tepe gm gps pore ape epee ve gore nena eth The movement to erect a r Mr. Cady ts 7 years and ~ tenn § miles Seattle B Ketate axsoc taent P 4 ee eee bs - I: % " , " ved with prospect-|] geward has neh Sine Wife has Just passed her Tih bi even years ago Mr. and Mrs.|wiich was to have taken plac feats 2 ae | : orn FP .~ « 1 ine President Lincoln's great sec day Cady t and since then iterday, has been oned \f gold for him. He says be} rham bl 1 his good wif | is good wife and t Meany, of the University of Washin . : . , h eany ne Un y « | Downey Were APP “int ed on} | believe it In so?” she asked him If case, which shows that Seward is entitled to a | ninittee on arrangements for naon, keeping his secret, vie-\B the sequisition of Alaska by the States. This |the annual banquet ite ‘4 os any jee from "y numerous fare, « stiom Army will make a Bert Heiman, aged 12 years, the | The highest total for any previous| 1“ Pacific Union| triends, also, will back his venture money than surrounding your neurest newsdealer. Woman's atep-son, who chimed tol year was in 1904, §7,808,) | The Weveling guard from Walla Sih papeieel to katpl ie ae ee ee . rt cote aki be up stairs at the time of the T bank clearings the year! bid — a bi ay od le to natural causes. dreamed of a spot in the mounta m on ass P shooting, brought the fret county joil inet » pen i t it r onviet, who} Counc!! Concludes Business ¢ ont} Me Va tsland| HOQUIAM, Dec 36-—~The retir The be: eta | co -# reiting, and whose|ing city council held its last moet 4 " " (Berione vara | Services.) mother is now serving a fiveyear|ing last night, and all the business vestigation, | NORFOLK, Va. Dee Dr |term for the same offense, was yes |tn the hands of the committese w <—e Charles L. Culpepper, a leading |terday given nutes to get out 1 om and cloaned up. | TO RECOMMEND THREE cad tanita’ - pkpeaiion Porte |of town or 43 days on the Bae : Beet NEW FIRE ORDINANCES. | mouth. was yesterday found @ead | Chain gang ce Gordon. | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 29— in hiv offive with a bullet wound| Travwty Parish Xmae Tree By ge ae noenee en Reeeeary 6 Fire Marshal Ketleag ix advocat-|im the head and a pistol lying by The Christmas party fe bi ch fag amending the fire ordiy his side The words “Bre Parish church was Among the changes suggested is «| health,” in Culpepoer's han There were twe jegates rH} ATTLI TA} TURDAY, D hea > c Don’t Fall to Read the New Year’s aes Sas Sten Sunday q : Post-intelligencer Fr. W. ¢ BY HAMILTON WRIGHTs Full of Attractive we eee ee eo Bene = Want Bids for United States Tug t of ‘ ¥ ar r A A * » an . ar t ° h " a ie te ¥ Russo-J part he played tn the purchase of Head, treasur DE NVER, Deo. 29--G. 0. John iT LEGRAPH BRIEFS = °-' Se Pas m finely illustrated by reproducti graphs, will be found tm the magazine tomorrow. this cit land i quietly bought up t he put men to work s vision of a xe prospec These workmen Other {llustrated features in the magazine are: “Ten as « Fac i in ‘ Jobeen,| brOukut up from the earth gold |} tor in the Social Life of Three Hundred Ye * “‘ncle Sam Abag | Requa Declines Nomination. lt J . e The prospecting continues dons Me F« Rich in H ric In Th | CHICAGO, Dec. 2%—Charies 1 os, 14 mine) Johnson and friends are still be of Famous Old Nancy Hanke,” and “Things Odd, Quaint and Catt }Requa, who was nominated Thure| joy ing property near his claim. 1} ous in the World Today.” | y for the Chicago Board of Tradelest w re. He pros presidency, yesterday declined thelerately. In hie bustness nomination ways sought to be fair } will name his mine “Dream Mine.” Order the Post-intelligencer Delivered at Your Home 95. Or you can order from ow mae vular H yw be and * vicinity, Hie Be Spent W. & Keyes BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 29.—W.] modest little fortune he Humboldt! apent tm develop ind dead yee! tuying property in t iversity Boente Addition dition, with improve and paid, can be bought Phones—Private Ex. Sunset 22; In¢ | terday moraing Appropriates for Rate Fight SPOKAN a The « astoners yesterday , for © appropriation far} |the fredght rate fight lifegaving tag which wa congress at the Inst seasion for use in the vicinity of cr an N-THE-LAKE #—After suffer rom injuries re authoriae ing for three yoa jeetved tn the Iroquots theater fire Mre Kuh, wife of a wealthy bastness man, died yesterday | Te Send Supplies to China it oom ASHINGTON, D.C. Deo arterinaster General Humphre notified Secretary Taft that he has available two tranepe |which suppites for the }famine sufferers may be sent | Victoria Woman Appointed. |] VICTORIA, B. C., Dee. 29.—Mien |{Clara McGregor, of the Victoria high school, has been appointed to jthe English chair at the Waseda Imperial college at Tokio Bishop A. Coake Smith | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Dec. 29 [Bishop A. Coake Smith, of the | Methodist Episcopal church, South, Asheville, N. C., died last night @e | Hoquiam's Small Fire Loss. HOQUIAM, D 29—The report | “ Fire Chief Brace was given out night and shows that only 22 originated during the year and the total damage amount ee jed to $180 | | Aid British Government. WASHINGTON, D. ©., Dec All lots unsold in Laurelhurst after January isth | We still have a number of extremely beautiful home] It was stated at the state depart s)he a ced 10 to a > ant. as nurst is b sites, bu ry > snapped voull aes penuvten that the ‘arraon will be advanced 10 to 2§ per cent, as Laurelhurst is by ites, but they are being snapped up daily, and you || ment had pledged ita support in any " capes rh-class residence , y . , nus ci yu expe sec > s then by the British govern far the cheapest high-class residence property in the city || must go out at once if you expect to secure one of the pnt toward ameliorating the con | of Sea 80 1S ho cor ’ so oO as « || dition of affairs tn the Congo. f Seattle, It absolutely has no comparison from a stand |} grand lots of Laurelhurst ! | } point of scenic beauty, waterfront and mag | of scenic be , waterfront and magnificent sur- | 4 ‘ p | sa. le x There is only one Laurelhurst; there will never be Fag an egal A ram, roundings. It is 400 per cent cheaper than Capitol Hill, ‘ |} confined to hie home bere suffering res from au attack of acute indigestion, | Renton Hill another; and this one will soon be sold or Queen Anne Hill. It is even 200 per His condition {s not serious cent cheaper than property at the University; in fact it is The street improvements are being crowded to com t rletio as fas s PY Aone n do ley t DEDICATE CHURCH | now selling for less than you can buy acreage for in pletion as fast as men and money can do it. Elegant time the Ai-Y.-P, Fair homes are being built there now. ‘The reason is Gate | AT GREEN LAKE the Laurelhurst district. By t is completed Laurelhurst will be the grandest residence Laurethurst will have all the modern city improve The new St. Andrew's Eplecopal mission on the east side of Groap Lake will be ated tomorrow | a | mornin at 11 o'clock, Bishop Kew live times its present prices. This is a strong statement; ton offielating. The actual work tu tw Wendie a2 Po prt bcs we make it because it is a fact. A visit to this beautiful Take the Madison street car to John church bas been done by Rev ror wi i | Clement King, who also erected the property will satisfy you that our statement is not too at the end of Madison street, I mission at University, He will com robe | duct services regularly in the new g men will take you te Laurelhurst free. jedifice, Sunday school will be held i in the basement of the new chur tl jat 10 o'clock tomorrow morning ments, such as paved stre , concrete sidewalks, watef nywhere on the Pacific Coast, and will sell for || and sewer mains laid, without cost to the purchaser 1s, ake Washington, Sales | PINNEY | Photographer } Jos. R. McLaughlin---Frank F. Mead---Paul C. Murphy hone 26 toe CN ee ee ed