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7 ALLEL SAR 19) BS i TMANY REPLIES TO uvoe's war wines’ ESSAGE BY ™iGwri onus [srcsecc=n.\@0ms TO COURT FOR APPEAL FOR CLOTHING :: Wale scans "Ge genes a TO BE PUT UNDER SAME |ovs'r"ssierstopartovérnmat CAMPAIGN BET ut OOSEVELT “ : | the bien ebtmediestinee tefleves, « Third and Pike st. in hie automo: | perviston Heat ‘le ner anrarnom, Tee Hyde CONTROL AS RAILROADS | we Dubie, Nowe. ts the tet ‘nat/WANTS DUTY ON | Jesse Murphy Declares Ho farly this morning reaponsen struck him tes As the gost of all free mosnages People Anxious to) Pr the morning. eon hae oh oii TODA Spe |e Boot of alt free eemaree | LUMBER RETAINED] Won't Be Bunkoed by jammed (Concluded.) messages which pay tolls, If there Who Are that she had an outfit of clothing, | Wagons and street cars, and Tom ilioscplethdeitilaia iia 2 1GTON, Doc. 19.—W i Men jallghtly worn, but tn good condition, | War co y Yale a : in Guy exouse for tie recent Se) _ WASIRNGTON, Dec. 10-W. & Republican. i polled to drive ‘hie oar | 1 further | Tift, of Tiften, Ga., appeared bx | ving. jsize about 98, suitable for an elder: |down Third ay. fo ble befor ; Sant, ted to $17,810,146, and the crease, and tho threatened farther) . Ga, Op . Deserving Hy sea "Te tne cumpiute nthe toe, {he coua renay: fF, 8 Dinckt before | Vetoes Resolution Defining | jiock innued for vow nes wna #i,|incraasen in telegraph tolls, it| the ways and means committee at! 4. suntocrate eho of the Jate ——— including underelotht nd over-| Poering be: . over the hat, | B di ‘ f 987,960, go that the capital stogk would be found in the wholesale | the tariff hearing today and argued) | ational campeign rambled tMroush derelothing and over: | ne beneath the trucks of the | loundary Line o July 1, 1866, was $20,133,800, In| use of tho wires by persona carry:|in favor of the present duty on lam . coat jstreet cars and the wheels of the Saeereee ee eee the corridors of Justice Carroll's B ne m | ooks ir pockets, | ber being retained. Ile representa! | Another man telephoned that he | Wagons, Tox | Three States. 1866 new stock wai wated to the | Ing frank books in the! j court yesterday Siar—Can outttt one &| would be glad to Rive an outfit of |Ghapent, Back and teeth ne ee t amount of $20,450,800, so that the| “The results of this ery brief in-| the lnmber Intorents in the south eT TE dete 1866, sone BeMeatoowrs who can Mi ® clothing to a deserving man who|the auto, but no hat was tn slahe total gapital of the Western Union| quiry promise to be muclf more ee yer ete: Jeeee Me Se ponder # sult, with ly worn clothing Cc §. Smith 906 Pirst av could Wear about a 89 aise. Aftor a search of 16 ran utes the (By United Press.) | AY d firat of July 1867, was $40, bb fee IME ot iat general jand offiee at Olympla, but 1 want to do what [can to help,” |DAt wae found lodged tn the auto] WASHINGTON, Buc. 19-<A, mes.| 9482”! May. thd Coninilssioner of corpora re ipeirens pee Ie he sald, “and T only demand that | cover, which was thrown back. Tom | wa Stook Wetered. oe Shee hatha this eity, and Al Barton, quéncher ce from President Roosevelt: ve t is believed to favor a further | the man T help shall be deserving. | shooptshly clapped on his headgear |toing the joint rerolution defining | ,Theee flaures will give some idea tavediicetion at th ta Madenetoied jof thirst on Pike st, stood ‘talking 1 don't want to help any man who | and speeded away ig boundary line between Colorado, | of the Way the water was poured! rar gunator La Follette is of the! to Dan Murphy in the latter's em- eee eeeee | porfum of damp Joy, also on Pike st eM ee ee ee M/W Apond hie money for Mquor, ~~ {Oklahoma and New Mexico, wan’ ito the Capital stook In the early ; 4 ping would | L el and I think that any stngte man, | road in ther so j Any "| years of the company's history, But,| pmion that further probing would) mee Mayor William Hickman Moore the numerous re: | provided he has health, can get out The reason given for the veto wan |i spite of water, the dividends! tne ftaete at hand are auffiolent to United Press.) |had just taken office, and bis ap- t The Star of. and hustle for himself But f will the opinion of Attorney Genoral| Were enormous, Up to 1874 the | \"* oa yror ' t action of a legts SAN’ ' ANCIBCO, Dec. 19. ointment of a police chief was the are many men in/do what I can for a worthy man | jHonaparte that the proposed Hue | 4raent- dividend declared by the] jue thames : Eugene &. Schmitz, former ral question realy xtous to ata | of family.” | would place @ considerable strip of | COMPAHY way 14 per cent. On one} BUYE Charset 4 | mayor of San Francisco, today They'll be on me if you can tell Guerving men wentioned in| And then, among others, ts this | Colorado, containing five post of. | O¢CAlGM & Btock dividend of $10, was feleaséd on $110,000 bail | me who gets the plum,” pipes Bar- aye 88 “ge ; 4 '|ton to June y ‘of this pair erday | offer from Mr, Smtth, It takes a| | ficoa and much populatt Now | 000,000 was handed out we «| SENATOR FULTON furnished by relatives an a Families and who have! dig man to fill the clothing he of-| | Mexico oer WO cree | oe gerleid abate denne before t6T¢ friends. Four of those who “Done,” returned J. F. “It'll be Mibeut decent clothing for | fore, but there are plenty of big men | Senator Teller explained that the | When the dividends on the average | GIVES A JOLLY went on Schmitz’s bond were | Wappy to order to keep their/as well as little ones who are in} veto must have resulted from mis above 100 per cent women retatives. They were | A few nights later Barton bought eee warm and comfortable | need of clothing just now. understanding on the part of the! But, ta spite of stock dividends | Pw questioned in an undertone by Now, Mick, I s’pose you can tell Judge Frater Says Quick prosident. He deciared that the res. | 88d other inflations of capital, the (By United Press.) | Judge Ounne and all were ac- | who gets the democratic nomina Coustshe olution provides only for ascertain, | C@raltigs, plied up, until at one] WASHINGTON, Dee. 19 | cepted, | tion,” taunted Barton, dyed-in-the- ourtships Cause ing the true line, an@ asserted that | tae there was in the treasury $18,-| tor Pulton of Oregén today | - Wook republican ; it does not establish a new boun-} 000,000 cash reserve, It has been | ously asked that the senate decline LIAN at was what Jesse emotrat- . | Much Trouble. | dary "| figured out that the fnveatment of | to adjourn until Senator EMkins ret} to-the-core, had waited for and pré« : . | | a thousand dollars in Weatern| ported his bill compelling the Inter-| pared for } | - x x Union, stock th 1858 would have | state Commerce Commission to pass SHOOTS T0 KILL Sure, | do. Ita Bryan jot bg Sat seam te too much arned up to 1890 dividendslon ra ef % y,” # Al about grapting divorces i K amounting to $160,000, or 800 per | fact) | people who do not have any bet cent @ year hat the bill would be re GAN FRANCISCO, D 18 tor sense than to got married after | L bat | Shouting “Who shall kt Fran or . ate Inke 0 en th oltd ne |B acquaintance of only a week,” | B ED The We ern Union plant mean: | he holidays, Th Italian fisherman ~ th ould, is © ed, toda - troduced early last sald Judge Frater, as he denied ¢ he | eo asocines yf ie wee tatrotucsd: cart « before the are made He declared that Elkins —— *foa should vote for the $1,000,000 park bond isaue to insure strength and morality of the children of Seattle. 4 large portion of thts money tn designed to purchase and Playgrounds for the chlidren, It ts planned ultimately” To republican can Jone,” says Jesse. mt wae signed on wane, burst into the lap be duplicated for less than $37,-| winter the back of an envelc with the § Payeround within seven minutes’ walk of every child in | mare of Lute Deming for &] SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19—He.| 000,000. Ita present capitalization |" . ‘ $40 placed inside. When Brves wae iaey of Seattle | - : sine Deming a enuse they found only $3 in the cash |!# somewhere between $57,000,000 1QN | ch re. nominated Jesse called on aoe =? _ . hie tne i 00 000.06 sittin, at the 1 d » t oney e dec ° n ya Mia tee clty crows and apartment houses and other buildings |] Deming testified that she and her {ewe? of Newsom's waterfront | and $1 "0 ROOT WILL RES falatie injured se on Wel aekdaed of buses Ceoealt seuaiaian ithe space now occupied by yarda, these playgrounds wilt be [husband lived together two weeks 2000 early today, two burglars Must tnore wounded man fell Natale da allegation ied ‘ 4 the place out of revenge.| 4% ie in the ¢ O Nik CABINE from the house, flourishing his aaans ba othe mora! and physical development of the ebtidren who }/ afer their marriage, on February | That the propristor should mot Pte oP gayle Rely « Arn er wal eae Th Jonae has avked Justice Car- h fe the fathers of future generations B. of this year, and that they headin doubt as to ther purpose, the| pe pig A posse of police and citizens ct the money known each other only a woek be. are now telling the’ public that | (By “United Press.) started 1 suit, but | f 1 don’t care for the money,” he Htie Temainder of the money will go to the development of Fitore the wedding thieves left the following note con-| dire necessity drives them to an| oe oo mut lost trace o WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—It was] the eat” Pu announced at the White House ‘ght oday that it was understood that | from sring | declares, “but no Irish democrat ts to prevent hiro | going to let himself be buncoed by ie further Injury i Qimeted system of parks, the benefits of which wil be gen Matributed through the eity . “ splcuously resting on the tll increase in the rates charged the The case of Mary Dimeo against If you hadn't been so stingy al generat public, and thee they } Tony Dimeo, married August §, was i xu to leave only $3 im the cash regis In continued on the ye vand 1u Root will resign as secretary | oe vote teat The ldn't have done #0 much ithan the starvation wages which |/yinl Root will tostey wv ator trom| BATTLESHIPS WILL years to grant any Inor retell no py Engg $l VISIT a el cunmnenetl acavnneceaintt Se morning on a convic tion for beating ; stating that he could prove the obert teeta SHIN TP AT G0 OUT charges on which be ere ARMY BUSY WITH (ol! 22S ee“ WASHINGTON, Dee. 19.—To at-| TH OLD ST. NICHOLAS" police court untrue. ‘ ae jdeals with the & cnking privilege | DRINKS WOOD ALCOHOL. ford an opportunity for a visit to oe ™ ought to make interesting + the Turkish ports of Salonica and| 19 persons will report to the clty WANT CHRISTMAS WORK It is @ matter of common not ’ ter, I w damage. (Signed) HAPPY HOOLIGAN. to their employes, ange has been lighting departme (By United Press.) Smyrna, Turkey, a ¢ t whenever they “That's the first time | was ever} that practically every United States} yALLEJO, Cal,, Dec. 19.—George made in the itinerary of the bat-| i Stice as Nght not burning in Mr. Mears Is mistaken for old Kris," sald he senator and member of the house! peynoids, a farm hand, was found | Ue*!!ps Oblo and Missourt on) vart ghborhood, steps their way home with the These two ships will Athens January 12, remats a few days, Solonica on Js jand Smyrna January 24, reaching | : | Negro bay preparat: en to make the necessary Within 24 hours the light will be in operation again, unless the trouble ts of a very se- rious nature. D, B. Rose, who has having suc will at once be My physical features, | have been | | In connection with the annual dis: | of representatives ts continuously dead this morn Pleased, told many times, resemble those of FO R Ind UR } E $ ution of the Christmas boxes of supplied with a little book of | cumbed to the effe at wood alco- Thackeray, Mr. Pickwick and Sam-| pad endl ate i cheer, the officers of the five| stamps whieh gives him free Use of hol He fe believed to have taken uel Gompers { branches of spiritual work in the the wires of both companies for the e s his thiret "One time while in th Salvation Army in Seattle are busy | sending bis personal messages. Not ily drug t A complaint waa fled by Dennts Harrigan againet the Dow Con by of 1 y for sailin ts dat Santy? ‘the St. Francis, In San Francisco, |... ascertaining who are the needy and/only t# this privilege enjoyed by Listen to Lecture mare Sey pee ® charge of the street Hghts, makes ierothy, ¥ Bic Baran ithe, 8 Ba nn Mp Fe ern | struction company this morning. in| worthy families, and tickets bear | members of congross, but there is ¢ Women's Christian Temper for home on February 1 this request, explaining that very et Mrs. James Purcell, can Federation of Labor, I was sur-| 525 for injuries re damages of $10-/ ing the names of ach family-head | hardly « petty official in Washing-|ynce Union was entertained often lights in the outlying resl- Gume to tho Chamber of prised to see several men greet | prncutive aa Fane ge ge Head the new | are belag distributed, so that « well-| ton #0 uninfluential as not to have|nignt by an interesting seer ol _ ‘PLUMBER PR 0 VES dence district go out, and there is a fooms to secure some me, raising their hats ae a mpla. It) titted basket, proportionate to the! @ frank book. And in addition to Pr wor Lancaster of the Univer delay in getting the minto opera- } is alleged that, by th vleasness fi I reach thy the book > + . pport f Pacific Wierature to ““We're ver glad indeed to pe . . : size of the family, will reach them oat, the books are in the hands | «iy of Washington, who spoke par tion again because no report is re Geinted to W. A. Mears, \shake your hand.’ (bey assured me. |0f,(ne defendant's workmen, « large! on Christmas eve. Children are to| of practically every member of ev on good roads, and. tllus calved | tmber fell tleutarly n the platntift, «triking Ww shoes, i wie ate logialat very h 4 tiean of the transportation “I told them it was mutual and be given ne , a8 well as ne y w ey promi trated his talk with stereoptica: ES oa se ‘ pas pit the chamber es Ws Gab \Ghewett. they meet be ots echec him poli vb and inflicting serl-| clothing. Assistance will be ren j nent railroad attorney and every) views, Dr, Cummings talked on So ae peer oe —_ = pin ace dg friends. Yet 1 couldn't understand SOMA Gk the nish: Wedcts. en] tan, We say, permet: pocarbitee’” a] nent AE OM RS PE) ET oe given mea ges tome leine ee a attention of the army nie ae . & emo past bi) e t F ‘ : . ae ee Bais oe Sauk Sesiek ava ioe polbgee HERRICK FOR CABINET j\, headquarters tu the Globe block the companies any good or harm rm ~ j but he was too lasy to work,” ex plained Mra. Esther Soper, in ask ing Judge Frater for divorce in the supertor court this morning and | She commanded the embar them addressed me Legistative Bribe. ‘The Beattie Real “a “"Mr. Gompers, what do you hota} neue. United Pree.) : PRICES. PAID To In ite aggregate this free use of ties at necting am Mears took the tot into upor— Ic tn ag Magy BS the Wires fo those who are sup |‘ Ol" yal pond immu ‘and it will be a big sur And if he only bad the whiskers, | mer Governor Myron T. Herrick r the fine Wed- are made at told the court that she was at Ohio is slacted to become - pesed ta have political or legislative mmended that ite me te finally obliged to sell her plano and|| © PIOMPSON’S : proriAhe roneary ts the new 60 Peon einen legislative bribe. In the widespread |" her : clothes to we from M good wines roy tate sete celta ministration is the latest report at t books tn ALS ithe Taft camp today ea ee | inn eed bai of these frank booke tn f pund | the heated waters of the southern IF | ae wean } * was Second Ave. and Marion St rant. BIG CUT RATE —on~- Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to come in. Oriental Billiard Partors, 1413 Third Av Ww. Wanted, Wanted, Wanted arty ranging from $1,000 to 020,008, it have ANY preperty to sell inte BNATIONAL BOND @ REALTY co: 1009 TheBake Oven Treatment serine. ver (By United Preas.) ~~ Gone, tar¥ey, RIVERSIDE, Cal. Dec Total capital of national benks ‘dence ng te Re ot Sani ont {i this country Is nearly $1,000,000 secret service agents leads to the |"? j WIG8—Lacal ranen ee i Norman Drixcs of the! belief that an organized gang of| plying between this post office robbers is making {ts md Friday Harbor. is apparent headquarters either in San Bernar | Cotton ed Buy Doors From Us i when he ” ranch, 18-300 per Amatiean bes Bulbting house into the water toward Saa Bernardino or Colton { revived him cousid. Suspicious characters are being be began swimming kept under surveillance. the fast Neeiog and anes + Ss << INDICTMENTS. AGAINST, “cSt BROWN DISMISSED We Have Only One Price and Sell to Anybody bay in bis boat yester- Scores of sinall post offices tn| } | | | =I ; : serving his light he was overpowered southern California have been rob-| sentence of -18 months in San fumes from his engine, bed recently, and In almost every througk the open door case the robbers’ trails have led his | Quentin prison, The tive remaining inti Quentin pet r nia Cross panel fir doors for painting, $1.10 per dismissed today. door. CAPT. J. B. COMBS ‘The funeral of Capt. J. B. Comba, who died early yesterday morning, GTON will be held tomorrow afternoon at Paiviaste’ toley “ict 7 o'clock trom the family residence, & Senatorial committee of | 1751 West S8th st. The services Knox, Lodge and Racon|*!l be under the auspices of the with @ comméittee|Mesons. Interment will be in lower bouse in making|Crowm HIN cemetery, for the inauguration of | cermmaraerEliy somtene ‘aft. ii THE FRONT Cottage City leaves to it Skagway and way ports, | Also the freight stes Of the same company Price Lists Window Frames Plain window frames, $1.00 per frame. Made in Mailed free, post éar own wlll. paid, without charge. Write your name and addre ments made any- Loughney & Loughney, the Drugless Healers, are per- forming marvelous cures with their odd and mysterious Bake Oven—it drives all germs, including the germ of old plainly. Ship- Windows age, from the blood. They roast people in their oven at 500 degrees Fahrenheit—remember, lead melts at 350 Fah- renheit. The new fad startles people. The Oven is shaped something like an elongated barrel on legs, into w here. hy Bottom glass 40x40, top glass 40x20, cut up nich runs fancy; price, $3.18 complete. AS echt e a stretcher on trucks. The Oven is heated by a powerful Portland a Walder from this port r rom this por set of gas burners under it. The patients are shown to a ff Pennsylvania satied » dressing room, where a Turkish bath robe awaits them ning for Seattle frow Over their feet they j leggings, made of toweling. Then the stretcher is drawn are told to w a pair of long Nansen orth A OM Moran's way blast night for Alas cargo. Comparison of Product We have the largest stock mill in Seattle. We out, and the patient placed upon it and wrapped with addi tional toweling, and the stretcher is run into the Bake Oven. By this time the patient is surrounded by Turkish Dora, piying out the Aj ‘ * robe and toweling, then next to that asbestos, then coffer Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, make more windows in our mill in one month than and steel, It rests on six massive legs, and is heated by fou are made in all the other mills combined in the City of powerful gas burners, and the Oven is arranged so the pa O. B. weit? ( O Seattle, estern Av. oe Wa. tient in it can push himself out just by the pressure of Seattle in the same length of time. Our prices are one finger, Including tree use of our elrou lating Ubrary. Spectal prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos. Some an low ns $260.00 with froe use of the musle lbrary Kohler & Chase 1818 Second Av., Beattie, Wash. Weber Piano Ocalers, an steamer oon fr for the United § the lowest. Buy from us The Great Drugless Healers, Loughney & Loughney are giving free consultation and examination, Many people or Bertha a t whom you know have been cured by their Drugless Treat at 2 oct tte BAGY paseenger nize more than one at 10, 11,1 Estabrook Building, corner Second and Union, entrance 211 ments, and no doubt you will recog among the many who throng their offices all day mer Meteor ar ® from San Union. Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 12 only

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