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| MONDAY, DECEMRER 97, 1999, ~ THE SEATTLE STAR LL if f bi W TREATY Pink Elep hants. “e Senay by grog 9p pe Sarees Town Pulls Stakes, Moves to Railroad | Slaughtered i UM | veautitur ohita sermon by Rev, TA. | was expected to equal Frida e lod 2, 2 ° Ms 2 appea | First Ave. Cafe no plano and “Weary” Wilkins ornern, Ainninted trom,time to "time (te day for renidenia of the town of |in the expectation that the railroad companied by Mra, Wilkins and fam by "Weary" Wilkin, until the Pompey's Pillar, Mont, means some: | would come to them. After many Frontier barroom days had net 4 i Mr, and Mrs. J, L, Hall $25,000 fund ta rain Seattle ve thing more than piling the Gases yenry of waiting, they are now going to the raltre Pusiness men of the town formed 4 syndicate and bought a tract for the new town alte. | nine on the seene in a First ave. 8 the children were given the ple are urged to respond to the x into @ van and unloading them |cate Sunday night, when Joe Mo-| times of thelr lives ont of their ability and help finance | ong une ad ota | the home for another year hewdas }Ginn, 4%, battled the world, its broth:) “ ae, ae * | ‘The reagents are taking the town er and several pink and green ele!” WORD OF THE DEATH AT) ith them! ‘They expect to complete | | phants Many clephants were ruth 16| KENT, Friday, of Danie} Gwinnett, the move by November 1 r | Signers of the agreement to move imbassadors Morris Arid | eaty stonetveres workers to resume the campaign pioneer of White River valley, W&#| ‘rhe new tocation is three miles Al: | |included the national bank, the jum McGinn was being overwhelme! Monday with a firm determination pived in Be attic today | tly A . t eral wt | Shidehara Complete Ne- | when he fired two shots toward the - rectly weet of the present town alte ber company, the two gener ore, % [Its advantages are that it ty on the main line of the Northern Pacific ] ratiroad and also at the convergence rant-keeper, the black ne butcher and the proprietor © livery stable. e—___. Garages have not yet trvaded ways. | ‘pompey's Pillar, Moor, Shelter was at a pr a the seconds that follows 1 the chef peeked from in th counter to see a ‘es |cleare, while MoGinn jurched Jap jaily with a smoking pistol tn it WAS | center, |. The only speck on the extarroom . uised by Japan's Pr) toor was the limp form of I’ 4 Sige the California law Leia Close, 99, mines, Blood trickled iting land ownership by Japanese! fom his head. pois causing difticu ty, however, it ‘weal McGinn was arrested by a flock learned. = cops and locked up, while gotiations, Reported of mo pled TON, ® $7.-—-AR . Frederick & Nelson’s’ Annual Garment Clearance | J) Offcinis said they hoped Pelude an arrangement whic ¢ be fair to Japan and wo J the residents of Catifornia ar Pacific states. It was understoc § that every effort will be made to Sold any action overriding Califor BIA state la Wares Ralifornia congressmen. it devel Satay, | are ae a keen _— ge ny is, Ameri- ett Fepresentins untry. ‘The entire MADE MERRY 0 California Seleghtion in the how . Was to have called upon Morria to gens, bet his absence from Washing. Joyful Christmas Given a forced & postponement There still is a possibility, % was d, that the Californians them- May settle the question ami physicians probed Close’s bead for the bullet. But they probed inj ff vain, He had been clubbed over the head with a chair during the by much moonshine. Close war given a fall berth near that of McGinn. Ohe 44th Semi-Annual SALE & FURNITURE Will Begin Monday January 3rd FREDERICK 6° NELSON Fired with a new enthusiasm found in the royal Christmas celebra- | ff s by legisiation which would ap-|tion that enthralled the hundred lit- } all aliens, thus eliminating any | tle kiddies at the Ryther Child Home| f ath st} Christmas eve, .W. A (Weary) Wilkins and his force of brick cou | pon saleamen this morning resumed Offers Important Savings HIS is the annual disposal of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel from Autumn and Winter Ryther home, confident that al! Seat laws and that the negot S|} tle was imbued with the sam not oh ge greatly affected by the = is and Shidehara are seeking itutnt a draft of preliminary rec Displays, at deep price-reductions. The offerings ee ny tions which will be present. i tap thete governments for approval includes | final agreement, it was learned, Not necessarily take the form of ty. The position of the two fe | Boys Clothing == Reduced The Entire Line of Boys’ High-Grade Single-Trouser Suits in Fancy Mixtures GROUPED IN FIVE REDUCED-PRICE LOTS HE Suits in these lots are from | the better makers; correctly designed, well-tailored, and of good-looking cloths in fancy mixed weaves that will give good serv- ice. Five lots as follows: GROUP ONE - years. I used 46° pay the mintmum Sizes 8 to 17 Years 25 cents a month. Now my see OVERCOATS d INVESTIGATE | REDUCED DEATHS BY , GROUP TWO Sizes 11 to 18 GAS POISONING eard Sizes 9 to 17 Years While officials investigated the extreme $14.75 $19.75 $24.75 $29.75 ; % number of gas polsonings | here in the last five days, Joe Schro- GROUP THREE GROUP FOUR Sizes 8 to 18 Years Sizes 8 to 18 Years ner, 48, meta! polisher, of 1942 First ave. S$, was recovering in city how-| $19.75 $24.75 GROUP Sizes 9 to 18 | FIVE ° Years if pital Monday. (THIRD FLOOR), Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses Millinery, Wraps and Furs Children’s Garments ~All Greatly Underpriced for Clearance ; 7 (SECOND FLOOR AND DOWNSTAIRS STORE), | A Disposal of Women’s Boots, Pumps and Oxfords (In Incomplete Size Ranges) At Reduced Prices REDUCED TO $6.00 REDUCED TO $8.45 Gun-metal Pumps with French heels . i a and Black Kid Boots with leather Patent Coltskin Button Boots 4 and wood French heels, Black Kid Button Boots REDUCED TO $11.85 Patent Coltskin Lace Boots Russia Calf Walking-heel Oxfords Black Kidskin Boots Brown Kidskin Lace Boots ; Brown Kidskin Oxfords Black Kid Walking Oxfords and ‘ Cordovan-brown Calf Wal ki ing Pumps Boots Pink Satin oe Slippers (FIRST FLOOR), ( 4. * nave no doubt.” eid Jacobs, jjat this same water gas is what/]) Seattle Lighting Co. is now sell- to its customers. It looks the » smells the same and acts the For 20 cents the Ottumwa in- told the commission that I am the same amount of gas I have used for four or five In The Downstairs Store CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES reduced to $8.75, $14.75, $16.75 and $28.75. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS reduced to $18.75 and $27.50. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS reduced to $5.00, $18.75, $27.50, $32.50. \ CLOTH SKIRTS reduced to $1.95 and $2.95, - Three men died of asphyxiation | nd three others had narrow escapes week, Schroner was overcome his room. ) EXTRAS T0 AID MAIL RUSH Christmas Postoffice Jam Not Yet Over Thirty extra carrie Ts were put on @uty Monday in order to distribute the accumulated mails, Some of thete were shifted from duty as tem porary clerks. Assistant poseepnrter Charles M. Perking said today tha altho the volume of mail handled this year was equally as heavy as last 4 year’s, there has been ff glut in the postoffice, This is due, he said, to the fact that more experienced help was available this season, and also to the fact that mail wag distributed both Saturday and Sunday ‘The extra carriers will be kept on f until the New Year's mail rush is over. 5 hcHAKL F. CARROLL, 45, who |) @répped dead at the Forestall & An- [| Special Purchases Offering Extraordinary Values: Women’s Coats Girls’ Coats In Broadcloth, Silvertones and In Plushes, Silvertones and Kersey Cloth Zibelines —some with collars of silk plush or —with large collars of beaver cloth, fur cloth. black plush or self material. Sizes 36 to 51 Sizes 10 to 14 Years $9.75 $9.50 (THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE) IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE: Boys’ Suits of Blue Serges, Tweeds and Novelty Mixtures, the majority of them mohair- lined, in sizes from 8 to 17 years, reduced to $9.85. jerpon lumber yards : Fas | FREDERICK & NELSON GREAT FALLS, Mont—winiam| FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Nelson, atlas Charles Smith, under | } bad