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[AMS HALTED BY FR Blocked on Pike| iiiaemenenpnenemeninidiatinss OsT ew: = = ames, = = , p= | —~o > a ee oe ee aa \tn| FUTURE CHIEF EXECUTIVE IS ABLE TO WALK {Oy Dalia Prev.) Mirite awica ot co vhe| | ABOUT AND HOPES TO BE SOON ABLE [in in’ india stongiy | “sngoect | they could make . japan of veaponstbility for muc the il. The condi TO RETURN TO WASHINGTON. ot the inereasing unrest among ¢ne [f served to emphasine the natives, In view of the Anglo-Jap |i i for action on the part of Ft exsist horses in their with heavy loads uy the amde on the prinelpal thor This morning's delay of many bundred for scores of the bh BS were loaded with ma and offtetaldom handle the aubject @logerly practically confining themselves to expressions of aur: prise at the growing number of if Japanese tourtata in the country, |f fand hinting that thelr business |i | | (By United Prens.) PASO ROBLES, Cal, Deo, 17,—It ie believed here today, more confidently than ever before that Governorelect Cosgrove of Washing ton will recover from bie attack of Bright's disease Under present plans it is expected that he will take the oath of | anes alliance, the Buropean preas | | of seomn strangely mysterious In commercial of hor in various pa of re on | “ the altua . a, the hill depended | Mee here January 11, though It le barely possible that he will /i5. is openly discussed, however. |i progress | Be able to yo to Washington for that purpose The tourints are boldly called aptes, | Bame delay and congestion of} tig governonelect if NOW On & Faves is bound to occur WIth) iouig giet, He has stopped taking ' morning |the hot baths and hts condition in }a general way shows a big improve ment. He looks much better and was able to walk about bis room to Turner's Opinion on Coagrove. SPOKANE, Dee, 17 Former Sea ator George Turner yesterday fe sued @ statement giving it as hin} futon that Governorelect Cor grove cannot of MAKE RULES| FOR HORSE | no at aston: | * ( become governor ence or With little expe © OF | day, Mra. Cosgrove is more hopeful | the state of Washington while wttli | fo smartness oesaved (he) than at any time since she came|in California Senator Turner Be shipping and lashing (hei nore. Howard Cosgrove, son of the claims that until Cosgeove returns | ‘ brutes under his charee| patient, ix here, amd ik much pleas.|to the tate and qualifies, Gov | atrmpt fo make ed at his father's condition ernor Mead will retain the offic Stru et mest eee } Acting for the am Owners’ as Aly ll oo ge voctation, of Seattle, a committee, |i Bir aerawting beipieasty composed of R. J. Reekie, B A.M tome on gerne |Stormfelte, J, W. Daw, 0, Bf re Contin the Haynes, Max Wardell and John |i eee BB cg tendons | Vaupell, this moraing drew up a i FL ga Beay a }et of “don’t” rales, whieh will be il t _ a ean antes taal Doe | Printed and posted in barns and gre ghee — other places where team oe pater congregate One of if itome advises shary wp with the greatest of Tumble From a Steamer the shock half an hour later a 5 one oF | cud Mobil te being rescued by deckhands owners | “eet Suggested } Core was returning to Seattle reed during frosty weather, Be- |i 1 WX pe > rund | COts8e thi waa pot don four on the Ptke hilt from a hunting expedition up souad Hy Be gradual and can ordinarity| a Ballard Man. and was just about to step ash borves were shot this morning aft i nats with ease. But the gran-/ his morning with bia gun and bag|@t having slipped and broken lege i} with their thin coating! Losing his footing on the frosty Of ducks As Core struck Fol wit are me of the i Are as slippery a5 class,| eck of the sound steamer Pair Water he began to ery for help, | “don fa frosty morning « horse! pay William Cors, former prop. Deekhands of the Pairbaven threw] Don't water your horses when } not et a footing gietor of the Ballard Wine House, Topes to the struggling man and in bey if you are going to let them | . t j ory fow minute 4 | stan i leapertence dectare that} Soin av. N. W. and Ballard av, ® Very few minutes he was hauled | #ta iH @ifficaity is encountered in! pinnged into the icy waters of the Sboard in a half consctous candt-| Blanket your horses when they |i ie paved with brick, for/ hay at pier shortly before 6 ton. A call wa ent for Putter.|@fe to stand more than 0 min- |i fefthe brick wil! chip off and | o'clock this morning and died from | Worth & Sons’ amt sag : one always find sufficient a re the wagon 4 pave your horses witho . yf him to keep his feet 4. It tw thought t the shook | tying feeding of the cold water affected a weak| Don't trot your beavy teams Sugeestion is that if the | tment wouk! wash off} f prime Reet, MUk Veal, Young §/ heart. The body was taken to the} When going to the bare | Wtery morning before the |F Lamb, Fresh Pork, | Oregon dertaking establishment of But ee sure to brent your horses |f 4 here Mt > >| od ¥ rworth & Sona. when goleg up bi a) wh would be nolF Poultry, Dry Picked Powls, Core was 45 years old, and ain-| Don't pull up a steep bill when /M Lit te the coating of mud, / PALACE MARKET, fing the night, that does Second and Yesier, sold | t grade near by | A gle. few mor ago he © in an easy out bis Interest in (he Ballard Wine | re to sharpehoe your horses | House, but kept his «partment ji f ¥ weather | above the establishment. He was| When crossing a cable slot, cross | fan Eagle, a Forester an Odd Fel-/@t an, susie i low, and & member of the Brother ‘ Don't overload your team i hood of Owls. SENSATION ~ PRODUCED WOMAN FLEES FROM BANDIT | Ability to sprint saved Mra. Oscar |i Williams from betng hold up by Hil & footpad shortly after 7 o'toek | last night as she was walking to | wards hor home, at 132) B Jot.) ferson st. Mrs, Williams had just! reached Twelfth ay. and Alder st. if when she noticed a young man com: | ing toward ber, Diviniog that she (By United Press.) MINNBAPOLIS, Ming., Deo "The Northwestern Miller’ 17 today publishes a sensational account of} was about to be held up, she start an address alleged to have been o run. The would-be highway-/ made before the shareholders of the| man started after ber, but Mra. / Pillebury-Washbern Flour Milling company by Richard Glyn, chatr man of the English interests which control the concern | Glyn charged misconduct which may lead to an explanation of the reasons for the receivership of the great company last summer. Glyn ia reported as alleging that |the Minneapolis managere of the company disobeyed instructions from the offictals by raising a fund | from the notes of the company and patting them in a secret account in Minneapolis bank Instead of in the regular accounts of the com pany. TRIPLE HANGING TOMORRO (By United Press.) Williams soon distanced her pur | suer. She reported the race to the police immediately, but no trace of | the man was found. | LIGHT AND WATER LINES ARE BROKEN Almost at the same moment that contractors grading streets smash ed the big 164nch water main near Latona this morning with a care placed charge of dynamite, the transmission line carrying pow er trom the municipal power plant on Cedar river to thie city was also pet out of commission through a similar accident. The torrent of water pouring through the broken pipe flooded the streets and caused considerable ; damage before it could be shut off | | VANCOUVER, B. C. Dec. 17—-| Men were tnmediately sent out Lee Chang, the Chinamai who wili|to hunt for the break tn the power explate his awfal crime tomorrow | line, and it was believed that the at the hands of the public hang-| Wire would be repaired tn time to man, has broken down and ‘con-| furnish light this evening. | feased to the murder of Yung Ah ; Postal Division. | Hing on July 27th of last year in W. W, Wilshire, 4 B Black- South Vancouver district. well and George A. Virtue, the com- | "The other two condemned, Pertal mittee appointed by the Seattle |i tie ‘and Jonking, refuse to talk to| Commercial club to agitate the es- lereeted and all preparations are|'biishment here of the thirteenth now complete for the triple hang-| @'vislon of the mall service, now ing at New Westminster tomorrow. | 0¢!"& contemplated by the posto | denenionaeminach ene fice department, yesterday sent to Wants Wandering Boy. the bape oe ay coe gage 7 CSC Wi fress a telegram follow py a bave been appealed to for ald in ‘#pOrtance of securing the new locating John H. Crowley, jr. 1%-| “vision Ree | year-old son of John H. Crowley, Ghoot Giandered Horses. state senator of Colorado, Hienshacdeh Amie debe ne ing from glanders, have been shot by the health officers within the past two days, Beveral work camps where a large number of horses are atabled will be pleeed under quarantine, and all the horses care- FOR MEN | Beautiful assortments of— h Robes .... - $3.50 up ing Robe: . $10.00 up Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Sweater Coats, ces, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Vests, ening Dress Protectors, Underwear, Night 3, Hats, Suit Cases and— , Overcoats and Raincoats....$12.50 up _ FOR THE BOYS ease cosees-+ $3.00 up BBtS p04 00 up House Coats, Bath Robes, Gloves, Neck- ear, Shirts, Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Braces, t Robes and Underwear. We issue Merchandise Certif le in the store. . Redelsheimer & Co. FIRST AVE., COR. COLUMBIA 00 up § GETS THE COl AND DISAPPEARS tes for any to fully examined for traces of the dis | to A dapper little gentioman stepped | case. th Into the store of the Drug Co. — tm the shington Annex building, Spec for Funeral. i last night just as the Moore theatre jcrowds were leaving and asked O. F. Mill, a clerk, to give bim two $5 Mr. Hill A special car will leave Brighton Beach tomorrow at 1 p. m. for the benefit of those who wish to come to Benttle to attend the funeral of gold pieces for a $10 bill on going, however, and was soon Quietly entering the room ocen- © ere rl . “Ig. the second place I believe! day afternoon from San Francisco Hoot 5 on. = —— Then sled by Artl, at the Hotel waa suctifan issue of bonds would nd sailed on her return voyage to oF cate stall: se atid ote > + Ba fY) yrs ian “lat a to the utmost recklessness, waste|day, Steamer Queen also arrived ‘ r * ®land @xtravagance. It is more than|this morning from the same port ge al abst sneak thief stole $215 from & pair! 4. diy do under present conditions| and will sall Monday | The New England club was kept] of trousers and made his escape. | "° @" 40 Weel ener ee much \}) moving in its endeavors to hold a| Arti reported the robbery to the|‘? Deven! Biol’ musty or Bteamer Cottage City is at Pler ting last night, the Chamber of| police at 4 o'clock this morning, bar) Pity there Will be @ great iu-|D, loading cargo for her fifet trp Commerce room it had intended to] A burglar entered the room of ‘~ 7 the present tendency to | =e ha 1 rk oceupy being already in use, The] William Beckett and E. Weeden, toiiiesarnal ete nts which . lother places we ght without re-|at 161% Second av. last night and " - bd sult, the meeting finally being|carried off Beckett's gold wateh |O%# Fe Oe oe ee eae ins Morris Realty Co P or ristmas held tn the Collins building. Archi-| $10 in gold and silver belonging to | OP ME Somenery ¢ Net Ate ral |f| 207-208 American Bank Bldg ue ard ST En govagnmont to do things the states meetin q ; fs licen Rings to suit all the members of | oughg to do. / Our candies are—we sincerely believe— DENVER, Cole, Deo, 11-—Ac| family, Wm. H. Finck, ploneer “is, pen posterity walt have trou} 9 ci ric l cused of using hypnotism tn court, | Jeweler, 816 Second ave, Seattle. #*¢| bles Bnd burdens o ) e| ; very best in the city, of the widest on Attorney B. B. Laska Je under | == ——— =. jof tills generation will be the ones) f-room house on 20th, near 4 ) sortment, highest quality and most attract- investigation today by ® commit |to pxgAt most. We ought to pay the | Madison, Lot 40x120, ‘Above ve 5 ond ns 1 wye! bills am in favor of improve | 5, 250 cash, balance $1 _ ively packe! tee of three well-known lawyers, iid 1 am tn favor of improve |f “asd? : , appointed by United States Dis mon; but I would pay as we g0.|B per month, They run in price from 50c to $8.00 a box. trict Judge KR. FE. Lewis, Laska is Can Get Money. | acoused of betng a hypnotiat, and of using his powers to unduly tn fluence jurors, Some exquisitely put up in Japanese boxes, inlaid with mother-of-pearl and ivory, FOR SATURDAY en of Others in fancy baskets. i. |—- TR OGRAPHIV GOODS TO BE If paCUSTARD CREAM PUFFS Il We make all of our own candies and con- (i ¥] PYROGA dehy FOR bo. fections, and so can guarantee their absolute re ‘ Fach customer will be given Purity and deliciousness, fa \ The Federal Paint & Wall Paper en Calendar for Christ f t CBE | Co. at 1914 Ist av. are going out|i ™ We also carry a full line of both imported F7 \ ot the burnt wood bustriehs and are Our goods recommend them. Prefich and domestic glace fruit—the latter packed in burnt wood boxes with souvenir postals of Seattle. We pack for shipping free of charge. offering thelr entire stock of wood for #ale at cost selves. Come and see our prices. International Bakery Stalis 40-41, Public Market, Bakery, 1219 Yeoler Way. BAKERY, IND. L 4780; MAR KET, L 5517, 5-ACRE SNAP The Best Buy on the Sound 1 hour from Seattle, 1 miie from water. Good soll, Some At the price patd two $400 cash, balance @ $400, Ast, Care ; TAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBE ees getting into corners and saying a lot Stevens of Minne destrictive and extremely injurious splendid credit of jeredit which should be preserved for emergencies. Boud issues for pur poses named would necessarily be rogressive and would inerease the burden of taxa- wisenina osha cegnneranaee Home Journal Daily at 00" Christmas Handkerchiefs The notable assortments of styles and qualities in Christ mas Handkerchiefs are receiving marked consideration from gift buyers. Handkerchiefs for Women, Men and Children are presented in profusion, A few are enumerated, fol lows: —Firet Floor. FREDERICK & N wap Bore Clo 1 te ELSON, Inc. as Clock, om | Handkerchiefs for Women Uy, Women's Dainty viss- | omen's extra fine quality d ‘ RMA | Vibroidered, sheer quality anaes Handker ates renee ~ | re dteeréhie 10 hand-embroidered and hand- ~ : or ee ’ | hemstitched, 75e, $1.00, $1.25, Sy S | heyaG ned tSe each | $2.00, $2.95 and up to $19.50 : Women's sheer quality | each | , Handkerchiefs for Men Gcneeds tank Stil Week: hat Soc Men's Pure Trish Linen Men's pure quality Silk- | chiefs, pretty embroidered | Lace Handkerchiefs, $1.95, Eaarwerchiate, hemstitched, | and-Linen Handkerchiefs, | corners, 15c each | = ‘ pion $5.00 and up to with openwork block initial, | ¢... i . | ony CREE 23 each fancy borders, 50c¢ each, | Women's sheer quality Woinen’s Ali-Ulnes Hau Men's good quality Trish Men's very fine quality | Crossbar Handkerchiefs, | stitched and + Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, small | French Hand - Hemstitehed | dainty colored borders, 1 Handkerchiefs, many pretty block initial, 25¢ each Linen Handkerchiefs, Se | each designs, 25¢ each, Men's Pure Irish Linen . ; Women’ heer quality ‘ and $1.50. ‘ is sale anehite men’s ‘ juality Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, | “" : ‘i “yey rec — Y | Pure Irish Linen Handker- with French hand-embroid- | Men's good quality Plain | icy tavin” Handkerehicle, | chiefs, embroidered center a a Oe each Blenistitched. Linen tHund t8e dach 4 My white, “%-inch colored en's Pure Irish Linen 4 ' nem, 25¢ each Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, | etchiels, We each; 6 for) Women's mbroidered cages $1.00 a's men’s Pure Linen in crossbar and cord effects, | Hemstitched Handke iefs, | yy, titched Handkerchiefs, Oc each | Men's Pure Irish Linen | sheet eet ee een ancy box, $1.00. ; Men's extra quality Irish |), ‘ : design 7e each; 6 for : Lirksn, Handicarchista, “hi agar rele pe nmain? ye | Women’s Hand-Embroid titched, hand-embroidered | ‘"°" Hemstite! b é “i 5 ered 1 Handkerchiefs, . r re inen tift hee 1e script initial, 50c each. each Hand-Embroidered fala | davciratatt Cosned 940 ¢ : h ss Men's extra fine quality Scale hike: tetas nen. | Handkerchiefs, 50c, 85¢ up to r ’ 7 Pure Irish Linen Damask- | ,, oo we a . hed, | $1.95 each ¢ Dm Linen stripe Handkerchiefs, hand. | Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, Script J ikerchiefs, hemstitched, 75¢ and $1.25 | 50c each; others 35c each, 3 Women's Dainty Hand- | decorated corner, 25¢ each pa for $1,00. Embroidered Madeira Hand Womer il quality | Children’s Handkerchiefs Are a Prominent Feature = | | ‘ibboned box — each en | telie naan gr pon ake | . . | erent style $3.7 MOO mitral and Wreath hiandker- ie of the Christmas Display | | and 95.00 s bo | chiefs, 50c each a Gloves for Christmas The character so essential to the ac ceptability of a gift of Gloves is as sured in these meritorious lines —Firet Floor. Geuntlet Gloves Cape Gauntlets, soft cuffs, P. X. M spear-point embroidery ; also some wit! kid facing at cuff Black and tan. sewn. wh Prices, $2.00 and $3.00 pair Cape Gauntlets, six-button length, with trap at wrist, P. X. M. sewn, Paris-point embroidery; tan. Price, $2.50 pair Mocha Gauntlets, P. X. M pomt embroidery, straps at wrist, Price, $3.50 pair, Right-Button Length Gauntlets, P. X. M. sewn, spear-point embroidery white and tan facings; two shades of tan. Price, $3.75 pair. sewn, spear- White and Reindeer Gauntlets, soft cuffs, | Sixteen - Button Length Kid PX. M. sewn, spear-point em- | Gloves, overseam sewn; black, brdidery; brown and gray. Price, white and tan. Price, $2.45 pair Sixteen - Button Length Kid $4.50 pair. Gloves, in overseam and pique Long Gloves styles, glace finish; black, white : 5 and colors. Prices, $3.50 and $4.00 Twelve-Button Length Cape, P. | a pair, K. tan sewn, Paris-point embroidery; Price, $2.95 pair. ‘Twelve-Button Length Cape, P. X, M. sewn, Paris-point embroid- | ery ; tan and black. Price, $3.45 pair, Twenty ~ Button Length Kid Gloves, in black, white and opera shades. Prices, $4.00 and $4.50 a pair. The assortment of Short Gloves is very extensive Glove Bonds solve the color and size problems. Issued in any amount and good at any time. Nwelve-Button Length, Over seam Kid Gloves, in black, white and colors, $3.00 pair, | | | INCORPORATED. I think we ought to frame up legis lation to tax Incomes—which an other decision of the supreme court would probably declare constitu tlonal—or we could put more tax on beer, or put a small tax on nego- tisble instruments and we could tax inheritances, There ar ways we could raise more re from which we could pay for work as it is done. Such taxes would be a check on undue expense and keep down the great burden of taxation.” “1 believe that the issue of bonds | . The ep yg tea in = ress ovement would be |have re on the finane! Bu Ba endl ws or ment to block all administration plans for progressive legisiation }along the lines of conservation and | internal improvements. Some are less sincere than others in the use | of this argument, The prope issue bonds will bring the squarely before congress and the people. HALL WE MORTGA OUR FUTURE? (Conoluded.) schooner the 19th. Steamer Fair the Speaker Cannon 1s deeply irred A typical opinion on Capttol Hilt} y osentative FP. © that by Represen' fe | The Sloan shi another bix from the ways the welfare of the country In o first place it would impair the the nation—a pleted since its is the steamer continuous = and nually . passed over the gold for the bill]/Mra. Kirby at the Butterworth|tion. These burdens would increase rae enn ia Strongest Overcoat House in the State jand the dapper little gentleman| chapel waoty iter year and would reat moet I ip son started for the door - ~~ heavily on the poor consumer, not Ak Mi a Hold on there, young fellow; this on the rich property owner, 1 | PRESET, C. vate same sas it’ | ORK OF THIEWES| sees ste. it cats ries, The dapper iittle gentleman kept th, ORB May Cause Waste. Steamer Umatilla arrived yester MORRIS REALTY CO., 207-208 American Bank Bldg. “Itis a mistake to say that we! n't get the money, The sources our reven are hardly touched HAVE YOU EVER TRIED ‘GAS COKE For Your Furnace, Range or Heater? Its heating qualities are equal to hard coal, and it is clean er and cheaper. Equal parts of GAS COKE and soit coal make an ideal fuel. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Seattle Lighting Company Both Phones—Ex, 75, P.-Ie Bldg. Fourth and Union. | Including tree lating library, second-hand A Kohler Weber Pi. north since her collision with the] Bainbridge months ago. She sails Saturday, barge mext This makes the seventh piece of work that the company more than a year ago, one of which will make her trial trip Sunday, The United States uses near $4,000,000 of gold in the arts an- | Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | i $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR | AUTOPIANO. will be given for a few days on | a8 low as $350.00 with free use | of the music brary. 1318 Second Av., Seattic, Wash, mbroidered Lisle Hosiery | The question of ‘‘what to give” is very } satisfactorily iery. Beautifully Hosiery, prettily be is now being shown. WOMEN’S _ SI LISLE HOSIERY, 5 self and contrasting sh WOMEN’S SILK HAND - EMBROID. ERED LISLE HOSIERY, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Pr.—In new and dainty designs. Black. LAVENDER-TOP IERY, 50c Pr.; 6 Pai and very lustrous silk embroidered Lisle »xed for presentation, —First Floor. LK - EMBROIDERED Xe Pr.—Dainty designs in 1ades, SILK-LUSTER HOS- rs, Boxed, $2.75—Bright y black yarn, with laven- der top, lavender heel and lavender toe; high spliced heel, double so! able and at the same t iery. WOMEN’S SILK le and toe ime highly effective Hos- HOSIERY, SPECIAL, $1.35 Pr.—Pure Thread-Silk Hosiery, in black and colors. “Thermos” Bottles for Gifts Thermos, the wonderful bottle that keeps hot liquids hot 24 hours hours, has many uses i and cold liquids cold 72 n the household. Several sizes and styles are attractively priced, as fol- lows: Nickel-plated, pint size, $3.75; quart size, $5.75. Pigekin-covered, pint, aixe, $4.75; quart site, 7.00, —First Floor. Moroceo-covered, pint size, $4.75; quart size, $7.00. Twin Cases, leather- covered, to hold two pint bottles, $4.05 and $5.40, = (FREDERICK & NELSON) <= nearly two LUELLA 18 SOLD, »ived in a present of Hos- f Very service- J With the sale of the Luella to the Northwestern Fisheries com- haven pany, for dismantiement and con- rrived this version into a barge, the eleventh tmorning at San Francisco with a| big sailing vessel that has been } cargo from this city and. Tacoma. | withdrawn from the off-shore trade - within the last two months became ip yard will launch Saturday near Albers mill has com establishment Httle Vashonian, which cleauing, pressing, ss CLEANED AND Club rate, Stutsman, Ca du: all hu use of our olreu: | Special prices utoplanos, Some & Chase ano Dealers. Steamer Santa Clara salled last! a hulk. night with cargo and passengers from Valdes for this city. pees ‘ G> 4/1 PRE hai Registers for Rent We will rent you extra sh Registers required ring Holidays, We have kinds and more than a ndred to choose from. Now is the time to make ar rangements. The Sundwall Company Incorporated 609 FIRST AVENUE Opposite Pioneer Square. Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Russell Sage, Hettie Green and Anna W. Penfield are worth | $200,000,000. ———$— ee