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Rubbere end te Bumped woclation, using Chicago, Peorts i. 8 |. The nook of A. A. Qopp, carpen: &rd St, Loule as (he bages, From | ter at the Now Washington, tory | Oh ago, round trip with #4 rr] nearly proved his undoing yorter | mor. lint Pooria, $60.16; and lay fe Was on the 13th oF She en are ? Ho wan on the 1th floor, | (e' United ) Bt, Louls $68.26, These rater are and fa @ hurry to get down, Im RENO, Nev, Deo, 4——-News haa| Dot a8 low as during the Portiané ationt @t the delay of th evator | Just reached Reno of a race war! tlt, but with the advance of th he ned into the shaft, and was/in ¢ Weetern Pactfte construe. | aeon will prot drop an truck om the head by the de 1} thon camp at the north fork the |? 1 trip rate with 60day limit x car, which inflicted a soa Feather river, tr thorn Calffor. | Of°945 was in effect last summe wound om the back of his cur nia in th \ ‘ from the Minsourt river points ¢ early in the week, in whteh | from rt river points ss “ na cranium, Mad.oet the’ elevator | Peter Maite <i Shieh Sag°St| Siteonts ch CUT GLASS alin y stopped instantly on hearing ich wan fatally Wounded, the { Copp’s ory, the carpenter wou K AMON ® party of five EER DEAD ON SALE AT 4 Brother Is Ahead y have beon a candidate Austrians who we Seca Gr iE TACOMA PION! ia h wh boxes fan 90 Tatian The Ttallans in the Race for we armed with ; oy ; SNAP IN CORE | ‘ i \ (My United , MPOCKENGS HIRE Senator. . grae Sig Audrines and #, and fearfully boat the! TACOMA, Dec. 4.—Jacob C ! PURDAY f he at audience of Prayer | Austrians, who had only elute, It) Mann, a ploneer of this city and a} i —_——— Week gathered ja bt at St./f# cla that the Italians would | former mayor, died yosterday, fol) ise Stockings for 8 1-3¢ Marks to hear the 8h. have killed all the Austrians had lowing a stroke of iyeis, Had oe ter ta we jnited Press.) w he ay pad lowing a stroke of paralyatn ad] Pre di ry, PF . oy N s Va De ‘ of Cileago deliver hie @ddress | HOt oth Western Pacific laborers he itved until next March he would | aturda “ the rT A ee att today recetved | 0° “Living Disappointments.” ‘The |taterfored have been 75 years of age ogy Naf BE ae oe, ‘ . week of prayer concludes with a +B | rep —e his brother, ¢ Rt cette Maal ms Announce Fair Rates. Rritish steamer Lord Sefton atl» secret of end iery fads In the Oblo senatoria “ es Sunday for men only at| wy " ts " tomorrow with « cane of Mallard} rade e. oo Will be conatdere day that the first spectal rates tinea ne | mative ° ‘ ~ - — from potnts east of the Misaivatpp! R al N . r s called here t — tnation in the (yy littl®, finger rings, Wm. i. /river to the Alaska-Yukon-Pactfle emov olice fatt and has 8°%, Pioneer Jeweler, 616 Second exposition had been announced by| HM. Herrin & Go, have moved to AV. Seattle eee |the Transcontinental aes bier that his brother's con Passenger |¢ Scheuerman Bldg appouuced nese pact we mt and effect 4 The terme presider his represent yn Passes Away F Robinson, wite of R Of this city, died at the at 2568 Seventh after a tong fine ae yes re of age and eaves hel who ts $6, and th i] | W. S. Keith, E.M., a well kn ist, will have charge of this milly, and Mrre. Sunie | Ladies, there are furs in this tot that you] Reg dao Teeleres | Oct srestest sale ai Women's Waists thts ots i 1 ot buy t t 6 § \ uce ne- Le dozens of styles; platn-tatiored qatabie ety. t will take place at our demon- cence ay Sead, ter Sore in Seattle Se een cae aaa at te oe rd Club Tonight . a $10.00 and $12.00; Ieubetia | 4 Complete stock of Children's Dresses, ora; fancy embroidered waists, in all cob Tea Ward, provement | straking and smelting plant, one Mn, label Opsonune Marmatt ing | Maen w tot yets ll new thie eason’ |e’ feucutal wuts tmmed wi te te onight May b ee, Leenteaeee, CRORIOTED, 4 Inwertion; all kinds of materials, wih meet tonls! in . » 44 oO | Mjnk, Brook nk, Coney and many 7 of pl 4 ¢ an 5 EAih and Gd to boas he | block south of the West Seattle [MMR ster creat, stapes tot wir | fnuucieand al wnt of vine snd fcr | won nada oat, Stan Sige wwench library | f 4 ] di All j t t d re iT Wires; Ween eae ieee R 1 $1.26) R $3.00 ‘tnones “cat at Wines ot ‘waieting branch library wo i rlecer 1 nd med egular erular noels and a o' 6 . | er! y an ing. intereste are | | ” Men. hy ; sicen $4 98 Dresses S3¢ Dresses. . 81.98 materials the same o fs and thro Regular $1.8 Regular $4.00 waists (hat we have urged to be present. (og eee Browne .0 6 | "Dromun'. $3.08 | Seen” sling Mth, Regular $2.00 Reguiar $6.00 $2.00 and $2.50; all in one i (Other fare from $1.98 to $20.00.) Dresses ..§1.33 Dresses .. $3.38 lot for at Shares Now Selling for Per share, par value of which is $1.00, fully paid u price will positively be raised at 5 p.m. Monday, on non-assessable, 7th Details at needn't be barred from fhome enjoyment and fun of @ an Edison or Victor! Machine simply be can't afford to pay As all commercial successes have been found- ed on the necessity for the product, what greater every claim. It should be part of the m enormous transportation expense af shtpping ore to the smelter How many smelters are there on the Pacific Coast? About six, There should he thousands. | There showld be a smelter in every district, om lantage to deal at head Store open tomor- or call at our office for pampht Company Building, Practical mining men. 's Oldest and Larg- 515 Mutual Life Building, Seattle, Wash. Specials for Saturday A $20 SUIT, Consisting of Newest Novelty Patterns, Browns, Black Blues— For $12.50 HATS $3.00 AND $2.50 _HATS For $2 $1.00—DRESS SHIRTS—S$I1.00 PLEATED BOSOMS for 62+C You Get Two for Near- WHITE AND FANCY ly the Price of One PANTS—PANTS—PANTS $2.50 4 Gitta el $2.50 UNDERWEAR—$1.50 Values for $1 SOX —20c Pair—3 Pairs for 5}0c—SOX SUSPENDERS—35,-—SUSPENDERS Regular 50c Quality Regutar 5O0c Quatity 7 Overcoats Overcoats Umbrellas Suit Cases Neckwear Gloves 1022 First Ave., corner Spring St. Ma the state is moat satisfac if os will take an sotive the coming campaign, tn ma bevexpects to Oppose the of doth Senator Joseph and Theodore BE. Kurton teday that the |A RUN OF ORE] WILL BE MADE TOMORROW Teeates Bortin ‘Rob | mining engineer and metallur- i} ons , Mre. V. M. Her | a 10 cts. chinery, every whit as essential as a piok Dm, Ofily. After that Ume and date the price will be raised, We Goly seed $15,000 Full particulars If you send evertptive the Catton Process, with plane pune eal chem Gold Creek Mining & Smelting Company FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 Seattle’s Xmas Store Do Your Christmas Shopping NOW—Come Down to London’s EARLY—Come Mornings own |} | 10 run. Mou's Mik Tuitial chiefs, of Japopetts sine, all letters: dpectal 3 wo 25¢ Men's Fancy Gon, m ° This 1 moet office. | 2 tor 25 Steps Cole: Paper {ne's ma HandWereh "Be t value, apectal . Fancy Embossed Leather Mt Pax: an slegant quality stotk; best loathe and brass trimming price $1.50, Batur- dey Blankets, pair Ww Pano of Pink Urertkets of Gray Heel Regular price $1.60 HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS IN London’s Store for Men Handwer- woud py Ceetene TE “Trades er D necessity existe than the Catton Smelting The Catton Process makes It posstbte to erect {fh Extra Speciat for oo atonce. A single lit Process (patented)? Talk with mining men. & smelter at the mouth of every mine. Think of | ye Mews | Flannel weekly will do—then Nine out of every ten cannot develop thelr ite possibilities! Ask miners what it means. | — ae fou are aware it’s all Come to the demonstration tomorrow, Investl- 4: z property. Why? Simply because there ts no te and then | < wheal ‘ uréay desides enjoying it in = 2 awe R money you con iD ro Weight 49 joying | transportation to get the ore to the smelter or spare im this Seattle enterprise, We make ft | ie 7. | because thetr ore is of too low grade to pay the an exceptional Investment portuntty at 10 | i] patterne ber, however, it’s to J) cents per share til] Monday, ‘ handl Yee lar x ankets; epectal, 49c 65e ot White Wool Blank Blue or Tan Wool Plank- to $12.80; FURS A Ss A t Shoes on : Wemen's Vict Kid Ingrain Ru ereolaL ror get eae SHES $8.45 Mise 0x10-6; regular Kine Axmineter $1 65 27xS4-Inch apectal Raturday each Shoe Bale Dally —Rogs. 1 & G. Conner "117 sECONO A GREAT SPECIAL SALE Women’s LONG COATS Reeular Prices $12.50 to $20.00 Women's Long Coats Fine, highgrade Coats, made of all-wool broad Regular Prices $7.50 to $10 cloths, Kerseys and other medium and heavy |», weight egatings, in the very latest styles, in ull Jength, semi-fitte and | cluding the new “Directotre” coat, with wide loose fitting Coats, in wom. it lapels and high collar; many of these coats en's and misses’ #ize8; sev. are lined throughout with Skinner satin and eral styles including the beautifully trimmed with aflk braid, velvet, new “Directoire” and Em satin bands, etc; colors, piro coats; black and black, brown, tan, green 49 Sabre: tavy bine, Copenhagen bine R, adhe and novelty mixtures; ail gises Baturday up to 48; on Saturday ...+ — Children’s and Misses’ ! Reguier $3 and $3.50 Women’s Suits $1 Ladies, we want you to see these suite; know what London offers at $10.00. most we You different kinds to degcribe; come expecting the greatest sult val ues you ever heard of. AM at one price SUPRRIOR ALL-woor Mingow’ Gloves, AY uh $7.45 #40; cut prise "ar Sr 36.65 oe eee $5.45 | obra Pts Velvet $1.25 . Rog Latiow iia ior 20x60-Inch @myrne $1. 15 black and Kose $2.00; t 5.000 Lace Curtain several “Hee ILK PETTICOATS Regular Prices $6.00, $6.95 and $7.50 pair lik, extra wide and full. i Interesting items BIG CUT IN THE PRICE OF Children’s Dresses Positively Worth $17.50 to $30.00 extra «peotal, a $4.49 WOMEN CHILDREN’S GAMES ON SALE AT HALF COLLAMS Bist oor Oc COATS special "SAND | Children’s COATS AT HALF $3.50 to $5.00 Values Greatest Co at Sale of the Season. All kinds and colors of ¢ and plain bearcloth, ae trakhen, chinchilla, broadetoth, cheviot, ker sey, melton and many kinds of plain and fancy coatings beautifully made up and trimmed with velveta, braids and fancy but tons you on Wo Hats XMAS GFT Hosn Kinds on Sate Saturday at Positive fact. We want them : o buy Boye Caps, Sweaters, | Grew Katt Goa te tractive, | Trimmed hate for girls from 6 to 18 years jults, Walste and all that « boy Gectdediy pri $i 0 of age. Beautiful felt shapes, handsome needs ¢ pairs only . ly trimmed with plain and fancy stik rib Small Boys’ 19 XMAS GIFT SUSPENDER SETS bons. Colors, red, garnet, brown and Suspenders c | t navy blue. All at one price. Saturday = Boys’ Cowboy Gloves—Gaynt- | a i let with fringe Bbc | 0.00 wapt you to wil fing a) exact duplicates of these suits about town in other stores at $17.50, $20, $25, and even $30. This ts ® special lot arranged for Saturday's sale. Too many $10 GLOVES haste” with or ae > = ; f 0 Gloves, tig P) Slack, brows, navy. aon ben ® rags na Ri. $1. ‘oir $9.88 | ae re a8! ate a84 com colors; ree good silk petticoat makes ® sensible and most accep a ‘ Christmas gift. We offer for Saturday only, FIVE STYLES "os inches ‘wider epectal of allk petticoats in black and all plain colors and change: able effects; made of best quality guaranteed pure rustling LONDON’S FOOTWEAR IS THE KIND THAT WEARS We wi wale Beturday | Bchool Shoes, sizes 18. to pHing Women's | } tor | 1,80 * Men's Christmas High -G 4. biucher | . 5 es and col at 8 | 1 “ Rip aot 50 Ree end | High Cu Boots itn ial here @ Chil if-Inch top; two- | we men's Black p # 4S p Felt. Slippers: al Viol with heavy buckle Pr L siges agie ainee 6-8 only poem 4.98 apecial for Satur- 3 at Lo | fay only c ct Big line of Children’s Shoes, Sawidias noes Prices from elas price a dressy 280 pairs American Gentleman > 49c .. 98c | “and Lady Shoes, to 2 79 Aaturday else. | Values up to $4.00. Regular Prices $1.50, §2 & $2.50 © Gauntlet "4 all colors, sizes 1 to 15 sale Saturday..... men’s Waists 98c Wanted—1000 Boys cutter: Boye’ 50c Bchpol Waists, outing; f sj. om $1.00 and $1.85 values for— 75 Garment Women's ture! or Whit Australt ‘ool Vests ai Pants: also nature! ribbed wool that is warm and comfortabie. Other Underwear values that Oe itl gppreciate. Remem- , Saturday ts the day 26x36-inoh, White India Linon, sun bleach- 1c quality: epectal 9c aale price, yard Light, medi. Ar p Prints Sic um and dark sty.os Sale price | “. tO aT jbachelor. I’m sure there's no one | and the someone else got an invi- MOW ANE BIA CAMP, TO £ jolae #0 happy as 1 am tation J ‘Not even I? But you couldn't guess in an fuasion, the thing that he above | “Not even you.” age what ee ta that letter it BY A. M. PERKERSON, pane hot have soen,| FOF ® moment he looked at the was the confession of the girl that | Lounsbury reread the two/tll persons siuule ‘| she loved that old doubting bach heats | ee vitiiamn: 3 rallied elor, And he, of course, did the uhee a ‘ onty honorable thing he could do Dear Hal:—Your letter como | 8 ae te aie al married her, But he believed he fj thts a ees ao oe Gielen ta, Iw decided not to] pte. ry edly iy tyatagen nnn i have succeeded,’ but you ; - - come back forme, I can't give |®* a Going ‘hls hapeiness for the, girl. you the answer you want. Forgive Tero weeke passed, the day of on Bn 2. and ; and me, Hal. I thought when you left|ine “dinner came, and Lounsbury | hiss ‘eendMioat ‘hee ‘oun Shee hana that I loved you or f wouldn't beve | found himself at one end of the ta pag ag 8 the happles Hheld out hopes. I will tell You!)). with the girl at the other, He I read a istory, too,” the girl everything now. Just that there's) curved exeorably and talked even | | eatd ’ fh tu - someone else, and he doesn't 6VON worse, When they were leaving! You?’ eare for mag al is z aol ery the room he whispered in the girl's | | It's about a girl, but instead of ounsbury think you know him 4 3 ese says he's an incorrigible |" A nae nC a | boing blind her eye were very marry, But I can't marry anyone |") meet you in the conservatory | }ioved him and she knew he ought ole. Now, I've told you every’ |i. tive minutes,” she sald | to love her and that he would +f thing, and »won't you ‘forgive me For the rest of the evening the |she could just get those old blind [Forgive me end Torgst me, 1am) ii, exprossion was radiant jeyes open, And what do you think suffering, too. Mary uirt | Lounsbury's face was like a mask she did? Something very bold The guvalope was of white, wtf) avake me a brandy and soda,” | There was a man out West whom paper; evidently intended for thajhe said to Williams when he re- ‘ |people thought she loved, but she ol ge te dande Lounspary earned home, “A big ane.” ND RERWAD PL TWO SHEETS didn’t, Nelther did he love her held. It bore his address | ager des glorious picture stretched out be- | People were Just wrong. | But she I suppose the other fellow got| The scenery could be taken 10/ fore him by tg Eg, alige gr He pe radges o the invitation,” he mused bitterly,/only with gasps. All around rose) “gyeaking of bachelors, I read = “se : heer ne hye this old “and the gitl—" great tall mountaing, and right at) @ story of one this morning, Would me yp poet uy 5 peer A few days before she had laugb- | hand was a chasm seemingly never) you lke to hear it?” . 8 “ rae vo for or and ingly told Him that she was to give | ending in depth ots.” tp he Danna Mkts het a real formal dinner and that he| “It's glorious,” said Lounsbury] “He was a funny sort of crea | itr WO the bachelor and lett h mab was to get an invitation, It had!to the girl at his side. “It makes|ture. So skeptical that he didn’t pc pee Wee a 4 re) “tre gone to the other man, and the con-| you throw off at least ten years./even belleve in marriage, and he Txt | 2 0 ended ‘bap See that little green nook yonder? | really knew the sw t girl on | Ply, too. i Let's rest there @ bit.” joari but couldn't see that he |{ erection Laundry Company. j NEY: TO Helping her by the hand he led} ougut to love her above everything : Mo LOAN Ff the way He was blind in fact. Why he |§ 12! THIRD AV. COR, SPRING, (Without Commiaste I'm so happy I can hardly re-| never would have seen it it hada't 1 alize I'm not in a dream,” he said| been for an acctdent, But Provi COLLARS 2 3 “ he threw himself at the girl’s|dence was kind and two letter C, &C,0C feet. “And just think, not a month | were mixed. He got the letter tt at OUPFS, 40; SHIRTS, 100, ago | was a grumbling, doubting old should have gone to someone ¢