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CITY'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO ITALIAN SUFFERERS - |ADD CHARITY HOTEL THE STAR—MONDAY, TO MISSION WORK. BLUES 94 4, 1909, JEFF WAYERS BEFORE BAIT ® | PROMOTERS HOLD OUT { |METHODIST CHURCHES OPEN) Mr, Crooks states that everyth NEARING 8, 000 MARK sdraie\or db SA sab abide ge oe ae. ates BIG FELLOW'S TALK LEADS TO|dead with ur on UNEMPLOYED. Gave’ tha: weiviiane ote reneen BEAIRF THAT HE MIGHT fellow began commenting or UR ame t olty In solving the room and fre bath and hile MEET JOHNBON, - tot 3 saps i yi yO) wei , 1 con ICHES AND THEATRE c u uring for t ' nominal ” xacted for t i | ay ED MORARITY loftrie tarted. When site Aid MUCH TOWARD SWELLING Ls e t mornit floating population, the Meth«|deserving men will be given a] Los AMGELWS, Jan. 4——By t tiff tide latory 450,00 RELIEF FUND. pate a . a Fr. XN t church organisation of the | night's lodging ar ts for meals | P.—Mom MeCarey, who has alwe right, wouldn't Peaiile’s contribution to the fwd Rrown, gh. Proviousls oity, whieh has maintained @ “Life |as well, without any charge what- held that Jim Jeffries would return | think 1 could pleh Mee ae wallet OF the Malian carth-|grere tom, sae ; ( under the care Of /ever sin opened. ttn tipthe, Drige ring, made the big fel-|road after | Heked the sh quake sufferers was ¢ vning |” Dr. Ghigitone, Ttatiar ha Take Dont Lakes |Geare on Friday inet, an. i, and MY. loveline Tenn Wrieth ne, mendes) Wonder if the me t Jim Drought up to the $8,000 mark. The |eeived eh bak sites Sou shee 8: oe i rgd se etialeg es ove ing for a battle with Johnson, | Corbett wished to take on Johnson, churches, without regard t + the me lag oy ting rah weeps Pe port J tad peddle p leCarey in willlng to guarantee | provided he was offered a big purse Wation, yesterday subdseribed Mb} Go, g§: Josiah Collins, $15: ’ on taken oare |$2,600 that he will secure Jobnaon, | got Jeffries to thinkin eratly. Peele Hc * “sy - ha | nd aska Jeffries to put up $10,000 What do you think bout Cor BGG, Grand’ ond Sontiio|se mens tee eee ot AH Rood falth con, the battle ‘not |bett's talk?” was axked Jett theatres ewelled the fund with alg). pA. Be . 9 ie x to be fought within lews than five Say, what could he do, anyhow Mubseription of $718.96. Of ie gg sana jmonths, ‘Those who know McC I bet he'd take $60,000, though mount the Moore and the Sea wae - ae ilize that he will © than ma Although Jeff still nen to Bymphony Orchestra dno | good his end of the deal, McCarey | even #a 1 might come back,” It $311, the Grand = Dy . be iptions | is half owner of the Pacific Ath-| ts evident that he is considering ghe Thomas Jofferson, $217.90, ar a SO 91.526 hs . at there ar *| « betie chu ub, and could personally | big money which has been offered ’ many churches, inetitution draw his check for $60,000 « that ‘ ( thr Mesera. Russel! & Drew of the Se-|committoes that have not reported, | TRACE OF “THE peauTieuce| As patiand eames (6.0m dnd Olle master pha ag ge agile Se taat ital tort utaate aver a sane o ne effris days ago. ha e utterly ove aitle, $189.2 the amount is over $8,000. PUTS COATING OF WHITE | anow fell, ‘The flakes began coming | question which fs worth a lot more joc) the probability of losing to Donations of Churches. ON HOUSETOPS down at 10 o'clock, and continued | consideration than all the offers |J 1 a i. a @ offers lohnson fe ta be seen by bia re orday| Bays Gitte Are Menges, lumtit. afternoon, ‘Teachers at. the ' . =. mp : ages At the church services ye | While it could not appropriately than one small boy ran bis hand along the railing until he had gath ered enongh to crunch together into & diminutive snowball, to be peaged fows and each other Lot me urge the to make more Iibe als that are wople of Seattle al respe . |, $250; perm of Ch | Belentist, $2: Sunday ache _ eume, im Cong atic S95 rat Christian Congregational, $2 Ww « to} made $41; Qu fair to ourselves to give as The Puget Sound Pollectiona were taken a4 follow Rev, M, A. Matthews, president | ye tormed Ballard schools materially lowered M. 4 ho termed a “mantly of white,” it Which will be handled Ahrough the of the local branch of the Red| was the noxt thing’ it, What? |th@ deportment of many of the| ed = Crone metth Congrega- | Cr w another appeal this | why the anow. of course, More 7OUNser pupils who refused to dewtut 8 morning from gazing abatractedly out of the ==" “ROLLER SKATE WALK” The United States weather Ga ation ; a s dey at & passing “old man Also |atates that the indications do not} Park M. B., $5; Oak Lake " as We aro giving. Please | young America” forgot the chores | point toward snow, The barometer fonal church, $3.0 y checks at once. The Na-'ang inspected his sleigh, and started |{s above normal, and while falling | moxt intima friends almost fell ed up on that have n made him t'n| mark concerning $50,000 to be pick ‘§ LATEST SOCIETY FAD} Association of | Honal Red Cross society urges lib- 8n° that “bob” Th an ; t 1, if : pa : o ro vO. nere We just | the downward tendency ts not pr ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 4.—Dy U. P.;along, However, the “roller skate Deep bas contributed $10, and | eral contributions: enough to coat the roofs with white. ! nounced The “roller skate walk” { the! girl throws her shoulders forward irs. Henry eh $ ps PGs: =a} Very latent ng lety girts of | toc i wll It fa inv a The appeal of Right Rev. ard WANTS ALIMONY Bt. Low ou can tell it the mo-| ta sing from the habit of hely Ser Ss BREMERTON BREAKS ©0520 ei fae ener eee Yesterday in all the Catholic no mistaking ft. It ie a cross be-| shoulders } turned ‘over to ne aten ¢ | chorus girl in the comic opera and | maids and matrons recently got te if ie hospital, chancellor of Asking for $100 per month tem-| ——————_— the glide of the premier toe dancer. | wondering about the attractive walk the se porary alimony, and a aly It breathes out suggestions of | ¢ found on the downlowr % fon Of CEREMONIES MARK START OF | posed of John MH of © toda 2 Previo reportd Stiles, 50; Oak La McGraw, Thomas Money Pours tn. the $30.00 mmunity prope y : ; r Up to oath today the Seattle | #« Jing to the discretion of the LABOR ON GOVERNMENT'S Ma. h, C. & Miler, R x. Drench of the National Red Cross Virginia Beet filed 5 NEW STRUCTURE. Folica ae. Pepe, < society has received in ad © suf Bremerto following whict strong limbs, of buoyant health, of nd it was not the soctety itt had {t, either, It w all right, and the aen't od It in w yester t zirilg t ht, $5; cash, cons! and for the d ydock ane ies ‘ 3: rt Thomas, $ 1 B. Pokey ie nit was be- | greng. is he j adopted oo a a ;. Westerman tron Works, $20; J.) 845 le t hed 40 0. wi. the Baty yard beild a al / a wn) ri i ’ the lates | a. ‘Gaukrore: $5; W. C. Weeks, $5; | at » OE Chee leer shaned Seo Sem Seton pt oo To Discuss Improvements Riigene Bruner, $10; F. H. Pearsons te all that at the 6 club will hold a mooting at the A vf s irizS IN | $3: L. Howell, $1; C. C. Ph the this morning | Mountain View hall tomorrow ever | -0. Speneer, assistant cashier over i the Seattle Chamber of | (at district | 1 fot the National Bank of reree, whieh | 1° rer wen te Wrenn " | an ue asi WWho for many years was the jocal be has use sown advantage. jerton, The delegation was com- jendcr." vee ent to [8° RELATES INCIDENTS LEADING pene ole: wry : nee his ht 4 ron TH Ot cheapest prices com St. PAUL DENTISTS 2 BMST DENTAL WORK ae MADE HATS A PECTALTY, Mme. PAUL BROKERS Private Leased Wire te All Bx~ 916.00, $18.00, $22.50, at 87.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 First Avenue. S. C. Osborn & Co. Mores) 49T Wiret Aw Bane Rt Opens Today; Our Annual # Stock- Adjusting Sale Even Bigger Values Than We Have Ever Given in the Past | 1 ardly a person who has lived in this city for two or three rd to our big STOC ‘K - ADJUSTING SALE. It means a saving on standard house furnishines of from one fifth to one-half the regular prices. Our buyers are now East, and it won't be long before the Spring selections Will begin to arrive, and we need floor room for them—that’s one reason. We never allow our stock to become old or stale-—when a particular piece or design doesn’t sell as rapidly as we had figured, down goes the price to cost or below, and out goes the articl Of course, we can give you but a general idea here of the thousands of articles that are affected by the general price cutting. It will surely pay you to go over the store from top to bottom, and note the splendid values in every department. CONDITIONS OF THE SALE There are a number of conditions governing a sale of this kind, which we wish you to be familiar wit FIRST—All goods are sold for CASH SECOND—We exchange no article bought at the THIRD—We do not take C.O D come make your selections pers mat FOURTH—No goods held for future’ delivery. FIFTH—AIl deliveries are made at our convenience during sale. Of course, we shall try and be as prompt as is possible, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT The sale affects every department in the building, but the best values 4 are to be found in OFFICE DESKS AND FURNITURE, LADIES’ DESKS, MUSIC CABINETS, DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, DRAWING-ROOM AND PARLOR FURNITURE, LIBRARY AND f LIVING-ROOM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, LEATHER FURNI- 3 TURE, TURKISH ROCKERS, DAVENPORTS, READING 1 CHAIRS, DRAPERIES, CARPETS AND RUGS, A GREAT VARI ETY OF ARTICLES IN THE CROCKERY DEPARTMENT, AND ALL HEATERS. The discounts range from 20 per cent, 25 per cent, 33 per cent to 50 per cent, and in several instances the sale prices are below actual Watch our windows this wee YOU CAN FURNISH BSTANTIAL SAVING IF There is t years but has come to look forw: sale price. to the orders store and the cost, A HOME COMPLETI YOU COME AT THIS WEEK. A VERY Sl You Can Save From 20%, 25%, 33 1-3% to 50% on Everything for Your Home Many Articles Below Come Early for Best Selections All the Credit You Want Actual Cost SECOND AND UNION. UP TO KILLING OF ANNIS BY HIS BROTHER. May $1, warning that “he ) had found ou not te come down the captat (pre FLUSHING, L. 1, Jan. 4—By t P.-Thordton J. Haina, accused of tho gyrder of Wm. BE. Ant thre n the ah ing by Captalr C, Hains the stabd in his own be He related the incidents leadt ion. The id witness sald t dant bad told bim that he 7 to the k ing of Annt or i" float of the Hayside Yacht « 1 endeavoring to keep the He told of the insane condit and Annis his brother, the captain, wh sae ce of th ged illicit relations .- nthe —— tw a fo, Claudia, a woes eo Se He : vs ‘ 4 lief that ai a Ha oe defe review hi lated bis father of Thora tain, was on the wit ne the morning by the pro na declared before the On redi Brig Gen ton and the ness stand ¢ cross-examt General Hai rational SOA EXPE sized his marriage a ath of his wife y on the care of quent ¢ ecuttos that his shooting rect exam: | he has a crippled itrle | POLICE COURT’S 1908 CASES TOTAL 8,000 MRS. THAW SECURES _ |*"s,nusinsss cone my cory HABEAS CORPUS WRIT. ...... THE TREASURY. sy one in} ar 1908 wan a t urt. During the PAV thing | General Hains produced the let eee , having it Introd as testimon: tig? over the serious objections of the « LALA ~~ IA The The World of White Sale Together with the Sale of Salvage Merchandise from the New York Auction, crowds the store. Appetizing Lunches Tea Room =H wallow at low prices—Vine Vimbrotdertes Corsets for We—tie of other savings Vom equaly ae in the White ee worthy qualities atextralow orice 4h c_ bteat Embroidery Sale > MS es 50c, 75¢, $1.00, up to $1 um 25 Yerd Undermuslins ' 12 Ge Cornet Covers, Be ' | lace tr n i, extra fu fi a rT wit wash ribbor viati oe Pile tenn a r f fine k; ree ® te on ; ! 19¢ price 98c — Sale Bargains Worth Reading About K AND HURRYING FOR, $1.59 Table Cloths, O8e $1.00, 91.25 and $1.50 Corsets ' 98c| ; © 18xi8 Naps in nt § . ; res e 61.50 and 82.40 Trim A 39c) Yard Se Kmbrotdery Sitka, Be 1 ~ iN ‘ Py ide wnt ke t eve she t " alues to § | tion Bale ‘price 2c id 28 s pastantiaeiosi pacapenannis j Big Snaps for Early Shoppers (| ewe TO 11:08 e:30. TO 16:30 00 pairs Le — o Fi 1 ‘ 5 large assort 25¢ THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST PS IAS 14 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Reduced To Twenty-Five Cents _|| Per Instrument. DON’T PAY MORE Guaranty Abstract & Title Co. 343-544-545 NEW YORK BLOCK Seattle, Wash, TOTAL COST ‘ONLY 1 ‘Oc A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Business. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. the loca K« WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Jen. ¢ o 12 Tieaia. more then 0000 By U. P.—Justion Thompson, of the oe ware tree by Cliy Attorney a 2 : nd bY | Otis Brinker, Fhe official record | w e directed Su } « not take Into account sev endent Lamb, of Matteawan sarod Ut heen aakda 0 the | asylum, to prodace Thaw in court next week at Nyack, N. Y ted by the police | Both Phones- DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. BROK ERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Private Wires. Established 1898 204-405-206 Alaska Bldg. Executed for Investment or on Margina 279 Orders over t the éity INJURED CARPENTER Ben, Beawen amounted to $101,611.60. | a few hundred dollars, the fines WANTS BIG DAMAGES ‘: $20,000 and per the same as oar were wed in 1907 eo imp RRR RRR A complaint asking for damages against J. Johnson the Alaska Steamahip Co, for sonal injuries was filed by Herman court MESSAGE REFERRED WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—By * * * c * * U. P-The house today re *. * * * * Bronegraft in the superior this morning. Brunegratt rere that he fell down a dimly ferred the presiden pat hatchway on the Santa Clara and|® message on the secret service ® | 144, his spine was severely injured. Ho|* to the select committee, of which Representative Perkins was employed as a is chairman. and that! os that he mire carp at $6.00 a da he is now no longer able to work ater e+e eee ee ee RE It FLEET OFFICERS © hundred officers of the Am have been given permission by Ad ja brief visit | Sperry and his staff will visit Cairo later. The supply ship Culgoa will Phil to the earthquake rone, in Southern Italy, as soon as she has oes The Culgoa is laden with immense stores for the battleship oo These can easily be spared, ih and will be sent at once for the Two relief of the distressed survivors, ican AIRO, Jan. 4.--By U. P. leship fleet, now at 8 ar Firet Baby. din Cairo today, They are an Probably the first Seattle baby ance guard of 600 officers, who of the new year was born te Mr, and Mra. J. H. Ga.fney, 2313 East Denny way, at just 31 minutes after the birth of the new year itself, . fu other words, at 12:31 a. m, | January 1. The little chap weighs al Sperry to stop over here for is understood that Admiral ALASKAN MINERS ae _IN DEATH PACT ONE LOST COURAGE, AND wet san 8 WEW BILL BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4-—By} U. P.—Belteving that George J.) Murray, ag Alaska intner ered | dials | oes ne, peer es then, Pay PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 4.~By U.} partner, R. C. Fisk, and then fait p~- Whos the laniaatars of Obie ing in courage to take his own life,| oi, convenes, one of the firat of-| took his dead friend’s gold and dis- | » woe ew 4 jal acts of Dr. J r d,@the Alameda county au al_acts of I A ap ttle, who is a new member of thorities today stated ‘that they | joy i mw ore, wed have notified the Honolulu police | eat body, will be to introduce 6 bill asking for an appropriation of $150,00 with which to purchase a al and erect a building for a tu. to look out for the missing man. According to the hing story rea police headquarters in Alameda bar phe abe nina | Murray and Fisk were working a|” - " claim in Halibut bay, in Northern| Dr. Ghent ie in Portias with Alaska The men are said to have ome lends, ho are on their way to California, With him he brought become discouraged, and, overcome by the joneliness of thelr surround. |® draft of his bill, and during his iak snvenl die, They wrote a| brief stay here expects to obtain | otter of farewell to the world, in|¥Sluable Information which will which they outlined their plan, ‘The |help bim in his fight for the meas: | winner of a toss-up was to shoot | Ure | his comrane end then kill Limee’;| DROPS OUT OF SIGHT mine in the northern territory ened igit the bay two years AN FRANCISCO, Jan, 4.—By cea aad ean ' P.T. A, Cox, a surveyor, employed ago, and came upon the of ta de Fisk, with a bullet hole in the head by the Arizona & Pittaburg Mining He discovered the letter, and|©%, may have met with foul play arching for the ty of Murray,{#nd Mrs, Cox has appealed to the Fearne find it. Recently word | Police for aid, Cox left this elty came to the authorities here that|oSstensibly for Pittsburg, and was Murray we spponed to have been | to have stayed in Chicago for two seen in Seattle, The communica- | 4&y Inquiry at Chic by Mrs tion wal sent to Alameda, where Cox failed to reveal the where Fisk lived. Since then it has come |@bouts of her husband, and noth to the knowledge of the Alameda|!ng was heard of him at Pittsburg officers that a man resembling | FAIRBANKS, Alaaka, Jan, 4 ay has been seen in Hawai, | we ig |U, P.-This section ts in the thro stor moneys Of & Ditaxard, ‘The thermomet« OT ker” eviaeny |50 degreos below zero and still fall | haven't seen her | ing. Clearance Sale SUITS, COATS, : waists. Poultry Netting FURS, ; $4.05 MILLINERY, Foil at ‘$3.38 eee $2.70 $2.05 ALF, 2 Book $1. 35 wan astm | } Woe toot ! ¢ 4103 § Bi ten pounds and is doing well $5.00 @-foot roll at “roll at te stock His, galvanized ONE PRICE— CASH OR CREDIT Westherg & Childs lncorporated Second Ave. 1312