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tim, An angry * os we between her The in the colloquy and $i vie vietim’s Voice is a low, secretive key, woman talke pitghed e mugs (ST | wa) BL SG MOOMED. Whi #0 everyone in the room can hear her Ley ECGURE thr 4 atened 5 he an in charge he [gan offigg, Women pla bg my _ ree) Lee Phe avtontie.of t the | rhe atti AGO, Amerioan Fe I > bel he ia induced to Wat db payable in 20 days | P&¥@ received instruction t+ f, it Chicas plus 180 por con, | Support the switchmen'= 7). oy an pre *| to the limit ee madorey of (2 Bie ted fallen wowed) It is sealed. Tp (S!eved) et the hos c e « ver escaping from , a “T., 8. HAWLEY, Ses wake the the cluteh of the loan office are ggt! “Grand President Switchmen’s ame 1. | caleulablg, = Union.” . } as conder : - 2p | 'The above telegram was recelved ink yb by the local officials of th switchmen this morning ing to the union men relimigary announce er f the reatest tduorn ithe Mscory of labor's war porate interests At-this writing the final Gin FEARS TO TELL OF jthe affiliated bodies of t loan i ration of Lab Kaowa, Whe the local str © striking ac and, tw but OF A; strikes In against action of he Amer ik un ikers are Al) ed bodies of the ation of Labor $5 AN HOUR FOR PASSENGERS WHO - PREFER THE AIRSHIP TO THE RAILROAD BABIES ON RERLIN, De Passenger traff \ rebip muat remain for year fo come the diversion Of only tb wealthlest classes } acoording to figur ubmitted to the public today by a commit } tee of five weronautic experts, who have been Investigating the . | ‘easibility of establishing a Of al . 1 | ier tae f ! 1 tL alrships for regular passen | Twenty-five dollar for a da tra el. BAD a hi committee, at ros h “the & saan * a : aa re “ An airnip, of the an be made remunerative THE MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY} Feeval tyy apable of carrying 18 passengers, , | t°4100,000.. The cont of waning it 200 daya in the year OF NEW “PERIOD” AND “CHIP. | Would be $75,000, This would mean $275 a day, or neurly $21 4 | PENDALE” BABY GRANDS AT: | seem passenger, ce TRACTING WIDESPREAD AT ounting On a ShOMage of passengers occasionally, the cogt 5 for a day's travel, for each passenger would have to be placed at sy opahainie die: accasrar cereac $26. This would meet the operating expenses, but would not bring in a@ return on the original investment. ‘It is believed that 4) _ —— shorter trips, at a rate of $6 an hour for each passenger, might possibly make up the coat of the ship's construction Many “Art Style’ Uprights in Fancy Woods and Finishes Also eis 5 *. " " | Being Shown This Week for the fi fatal, Drayton was unable to de Firet Time 8 tU sertbe hia assailants. Robbery, ap |parently, was not the motive for | an ) ARMS the Axawult, as Drayton's watch and lf GOP purse were left untouched If the scores upon scores of well Remember sale of! who visited our store that todo people the watches, diamonds and jewelry, at yesterday in any One of the smoothes e blo . Of the smoothest safe blow-|908 First av., Seattle, is not a fake |trend of the times, then coriditions ere of the country Ht into the} auction, but a legitimate wale. All are good and our ople are pre indteation of the]® ” i um catnet # in presaging it as favor-| hands of the police yesterday after. | 800ds warranted as repre perous. Never before has an an able to thelr cause jnoon, when Thomas , alias Ho} money refunded. J nouncement such as we made in mee hel 8 es All yesterday and last night the|E. Ray, was arrested by Patrolman | Avetioneer the Sunday papers met with so eahaBnage: members of the grand council of the| Bred Phillipe after he had been | negra ————nm——= | ready & Teaponne ip Ways to Prevent Oroy Held a prisoner at the detention | American Fegeration of Labor and|chased by an irate janitor and a FOR SALE—FURNITURE. And this magnificent display ts of five propositions *t@tion until it is determined the grand officers of the striking |ruffled stenographer. len sing appreciated to the fullest ex a the opinion ritios, whether she shall be deported or switchmen were in conference in St Lee and his partner entered an t the ors ows aliqwed to remain in the United | Paul, The matter was gone over/office In the American Bank build wooo Ue & PLATT FUR are Chickering Baby | Colizeum bas no dance States, pretty little Shizumi Oclki, thoroughly, and the absolute refusal ing and stole the stenographer's 'Grands, Kimball Baby Grands, | and the managers of the Japanese girl who recentiy told of the railroads to come to terms|furs. ‘They had just left when the Lester Baby Grands, Hallet & Davie [have takey ov ne; It @ pitiable story of having been fore- | discussed at length girl noticed that her furs ‘were Baby Grands, in all the most costly | Fie Mayor Busse whether or/ed into a life of shame, is won-| This fs the story brought to Se|missing. She screamed for help, *| woods and fintshes and embodying | ge shall be issued! dering what her fate will be jattle In a telegram to the strikersjand the gabltor turned {n time to © lall the very latest creations from | 1 code forbids the When T. Myamoto, a Japanese | last night see Lee and hie parter toss the jthe foremost factories, And the! atsuch an entertajp- alleged to have been associated Refuse to Handle Cars. furs over the transom. | “"lastonishing part is that as little as bar permit with a gang of Orientals who make | hn aitert dike aikibeweatevtins Ab The janitor gave chase Lee! r $520 will place one of these superb ave none, and | Slavery a business, was arrested a Ppa t 8 the sem im ant j tage the building on the run, but | Baby Grands tn your home now withdrawn their application few weeks ago tbe utile tet was De ~~ Payee a Puget ran straight into the arma of the today ie walece | conse he poe ‘a the sare of the police Sound railroad, acting under ofdera|/“'Tolman. He. partner escaped UPRIGHTS ALSO. Bs saloon license under the , matron of the Greet Northern aad Newbero | Then there are a number of “Art Pik transferable To newspapermen and to Rev. 1. | Pacific officials, to force the local Style” uprights in fancy woods and | Gelieeam license legally Inouye, a Japanese minister, the | *ttkers to permit the union ¢witch "I tinishes just arrived and being! men working for the above road to ai little girl unfolded a tale of horror befor the sale of liquor only ém the main floor, and She had been sold like merchan nano meer frets mone can be sold dise and forced to turn over | ° phir 94 ss tb ations he > uma leee ne 4 a te the duilding her sarmings to human leeches! | vaiitied their men. still arrest any who held her helpless, She open: fie police may for the Columbia & found at ball; | her mind freely, but when she w x mean a big raid into police court a few days ago as °° Reed as ne fr 0 m is directly across | a witness against Myamoto, she al- | ¥OUld kil off their chance tory * Dee ge va ‘oe pose Bs ga “4 a Commission Men Suffer. Jeustedy of the son of Dr. Janson, | Department i# stocked to overflow: ens . Ka od scene ia, Qed toes jon |Dewan this morning before Judge | * ing with holiday goods just re a tule not to allow sa-| presence of a few Japat According to local commins A W.ctheterie th pe ah ? s napaolinn itl . rmeth on, the situation has but slightly . rater in the superior cour celved. Violins, guitars, man . o_o of a school court mett men lo yitt je the att t of Dr. Royal Mc “ iutes and wind and with her At all odds, cleared here. They are still unable | 18 © . toe ye i: a oo eee inscrigtl ‘ ad cor egy Facaretirone © poasession of his string instruments of every desc 1207 Rigs ma carding pron Pg AN Fee cone sorte |yearold daughter, who Was award tion, including the celebrated R. A. NL fd IN TOILS aut at the court room a free ‘man.|the railroads receive their perish. /@4 to his wife two years ago when Kaempf Brass Band Instruments P Japanese girl waa taken (able freight one seeunec eae “i AND TALKING MACHINES. : Jetention station b At the King st. terminal Super r, MeCiire togk the witness ie ; ention statlon letand th half These, together with a ¢ a immigration inspec niendent Dudgeon” reported that | #tand his =morniig for half an ; iy nage + ona fs c : two of the union employes had re-|hour, until the noon recess ees ila weterctrgaamien say oS turned to duty. He reported that} He testified that his wife was ¥ jing all the newer atte. won, | i cif_e | ¥ J CHRIRTMAR GI chines, and over 100,000 re | WOODSMAN IN TWO | eervera! hours late penned re. yaw ge Me sah At as |from which to choose, ma | a nquired the —— “© - e\task of shopping for something BAKER CITY, Ore, Dec. 7 em it you . | musteal a real pleasure at our store, > cape really be Thomas Gamble, a woodaman, is ones * | Thugs Slugged a oreeee FOR RENT, Bite sclenton, “a | dead at bis how toda with is tombine of] Grandson of Astor Juss gay | yweeal. pat loan office in- ine f bs Webster gwar ble cele lgga i se od apeliors. . - the Eilers mic u pave burititeted = while spl s yea: | “Sh , NEW YORK, Dex Willlam : es ee le, rentals. These] terday, was using to ald Avtor Drayton, & grandson. of John ‘san time by apply nage Ag rk + tr . . _ - may be seen &t any time hit a ip te ¥ ef whe ick of Notice to the Public | Jacob Astor, was found uncon aa at our store, Third and Univer S lao ahiee ae Me Oxy t Sw |scious early today on West 52nd p of las was 563 years of stock, consisting Of | st He had been black-Jacked, but oy or to nters the room cS a Jewelry and other art: | pig Injuries are mot con: od Eilers Music House, #4 none is an with leles too numerous to mention, will | — WW elle sioaueatd D. 8. Johnston Co. BR: Oo ee | be sold at public auction, commene: | i a Wi ——— voice yelte, “Seattle | Good Workmen ing Wednesday, December §, at 11) | ee pempany,”* or whatever | 4, We a. m., antl the} | . a eae may be ro th thes angers ant entire stock of ant ned pledges } Bence sis salle So 1 Pniahed s sold, The American Watch @ | i yer hav Jewelry av, Seattle PRDPHAL *. & WALL PAPER CO, ; agers. eae toegrennte. 1314 Firet Ae Wash. J. Greenberg, Auc tioneer. =. ds Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, Sut Best. Winter Ovex rcoats for Men Speciilly Priced at $20 A very special and a most timely offering. The Overcoats are all high class— -made by the House of Kuppenheimer long Styles, including the popular auto effect. Made of plain and fancy fabrics. All sizes. Very excellent values at $20.00. Christmas Gilts for Men—Best Bought at the Shafer Store The Shafer Store offers a noteworthy col- tion of high class gifts for men. “The 'char- acter of this holiday merchandise is thor- oughly recognized. The “Shafer Bros.” label is the hallmark of high quality. We offer Smoking Jackets, $4 to $20. Bath Robes, $3.50 to $15.00. Lounging Robes, $5:00 to $25.00 fo# Boys, $3.50 and on spenders in Boxes, 50¢ to $5. lakes Has, Suit ¢ Handker- ind aeaition in wide variety. ghar ases, hief Clothing for Boys a Useful and Appropriate Poisson Gift hown in the Boy which ing Man ) nove Will be pe ppt Store w Christmas gi naval at to Overcoats in auto, styles, all size 5.00 and Boy Boys’ military 4.00, ed styles at $8.50, $4.00, $15.00. $15.00. Boys’ Sweaters, Gloves, Leggings, Shoes—everything for Boys. Glove and Merch andise Certificates are now ready. | SHAFER BROS.| | | ad Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long | im Se nt.” The #, if thoy at work wight,” tt # tor vic Puget Sound | jatartiing features as the now fa shown this week for the first t |together with several rers’ samples which we are authe ized to dispose of at introductor | prices } SMALL GOODS ALSO. CUSTODY OF CHILD : that A case may develop as i Sm mous Jansou-George fight over the arriving daily, our From 8:30 to From 10:30 to From 4 to 6 From 2 to 4 10:30 12:30 i o’Clock | o’Clock Pictures—in neat oval | Crepe Paper—All col | Shirt Walste—Made of | Boys’ English Corduroy og ie WR red ors; regular’ price 10e a | high grate French | Knee Pants—in fine . - 4 “ Two-he | flannel, in pleasing, up dbbed, bucks sii Bale 10c roll. Two-hour 6c casey’ duiicens tee |. buckskin color; prices | Sale pr ly tailored; - regular sizes; regular price Dundee Linen Writing | Ladies’ Cotton Hose— | price $6 Two-hour | $2.00 a pair. Two-hour Paper and Envelopes— | Ribbed top: al! sizes; | Sale $3.95 | se 1.29 Also Barmah pareh- | 1 citer 900 value. Two. og s % he price + Ole ment; regular price, in | et Neckiaces—Reoguiar | i , Christmas holly box, | hour sale price, lic | $1.75 values Two. | Men's Four-in- Hand 25c, Two-hour ' 10c | pate | hour Sale 95c Tieein colors and Sale price | price F black; regular — price eo | Toilet Paper—Limit 6 | Chiidren’s Hadiies bctes ee hous Boys’ White Uniaun: | rolls to a person. Reg- | chiefe—Thre neatly | Sale price 19c dered = Shirta — All | wiar price 10c a roll. | done up in a Teddy : sizes; regular 60c val- | . a Bear box fine sur. Cotton Sheet Blankets mw. Twphoer 116 rat BAe Be | prise for christmas; | —1n gray and tan col Sale price ..... Cc pr ov beeeve | regular price 75c, Two. ‘ | b , | ors, JAmit 2 pairs to a Fancy Waisting Madras | Laces and Insertions— | hour Sale 25c Person. Regular price 46 © inches «= wide; In a variety of pat- | Btice ‘ 0c a pair. Two-hour white ‘grounds, ‘with | |. to abe | BeHt Slikoline—86 Inch: | gare pretty colored: designs. | “°™"s: ¥8 BP to S° | ea-wide; in plain colors | price c Limit, 6 yards t per. | & yard. Two-hour 5 or with figures, Limit, gon.» Regular price 20c | Sale price .. Co yards to a person, | Ladies’ Handkerchiefs a yard. Two ee | |'Regular price 12%¢ a Crossbars and em - Linen Glass Toweling— | yard. ‘Two-hour (Qt brofdered. goods, in a hour Sale price 122 | ‘Trt’ btue oF pink assorted |. Bele: price 2C | variety of designs; reg: det'Belt Pine—Resslar | ctiecks, Imit, 10 yards Ladies’ Cashmere ular #00 values. Two The vaine 5 “ re vin Regular The values, | hour Sale 10 hour Sale pri 38c |: en mg Regular | twochour Sale Qc | Mice es cee c price Qc 8 di . Curtain Swiss — With [ove ac 4 yard. | priee, pair Bleached Damask—63 dots and fancy Cgures: oc mapaeitie: 7ic Silkoline-Covered Com- | inches wide, in a large 36 inches wide. Limit, | PTiCe «.-. +--+. BY | forte—Pull size; filled | aewortment. Limit, 3 10. yards to a person: | oye’ Walete—Rogular | Witt White cotton. Lim: | yards to a sng Regular price 15e.a | 9 : It, 1 tom person. Res | ilar price 65e a yard ca athens 86e vatues, Two. 19 wlar $1.26 each, Two | tworonr Sale Cais ‘pites 10¢ hour Sale*price . FUE | hour Sale 89c he tat cree 39c Ribbon—Fancy floral | Bleached . Sheets — Of | giik Rubberized Rain- | Long Flannelette Kimo: and plain designs; 6 | good musling size 72x | coate—In colprs and nos—In new, rich de inches wide regular 90. Limtt-4 sheets to a | black regular $15.00 sign Limit, 2 toa alue 60¢ a yard, Two- | person, “Regular price | values Two - hour | person, Regular $1.50 hour Sale 23 50c cach, Two Sale 6. 75 values, Two = PHOS soon edeve C | hour Salo price Piprice sevceses i hour Sale price . c ea ‘ ie ‘ We are willing to take our loss-on these Suits, and our loss is your gain. Don’t buy Suits elsewhere before ylendid garments that were made to sell at $35.00 and now are sacrificed at . $18.75 ~ $25.00 PRINCESS DRESSES FOR $14.75 These beautiful’ Dresses are of Panamas, Broadcloths, stylish materials in all the leading shades, Splendid opportunities Dress for less money than the cost of materials, Regular 4 AAA N t and other Homespuns to purchase a fine recial $L4.75 rice $25; eee $5.00 SILK PETTICOATS FOR $2.95 Silk Petticoats, Extraordinary values In Deep flounce, with dust ruffles, Shirred and corded, “All colors and black, Regular price $5.00) special price for Wednes <1 Ae RemIA IRON Teed melee + eemnmUNTeetcE wieinelciuee e isieitesioe coe ones s sPOOD a - - — = ee Lowest Prices Consistent with Quality Your Satis- faction or Your Money Back -MacPherson-Gray Co. | Main 3604—Pike St., Near Second Ave.—Ind. 3471 manufact Aside from the pianos which are} Goods } it or. ry ecial Hold Offering ith i Ti BOYLE We have today put on sale every suit in the house, blues and blacks included At One-Fourth Off THE REGULAR PRICE eee a] 423 PIKE 423 PIKE In view of the fact that we are out of the high rent district, which makes our expense account comparatively small, we are able to price our clothing far lower than you will find in other stores. And in putting on this extra special sale of one-fourth off, it certainly ought to appeal to you. Every- thing is marked in plain figures, less 25%. We guarantee satisfac- tion, or money refunded. $15.00 Suits . . $11.25 $18.00 Suits . . $13.50 $20.00 Suits . . $15.00 $22.50 Suits . . $16.85 $25.00 Suits . . $18.75 $27.50 Suits . . $20.60 $30.00 Suits . . $22.50 $35.00 Suits . . $26.95 Sensible holiday gifts for men and boys. We have the largest assort- ment of 50e Neckwear in the city. Also a fine line of Bathrobes and Smoking Jackets at medium prices. Neal Boyle PIKE—44.23—PIKE