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THE SEATTLE STAR, THE SEATTLE STAR. 'WRONGS OF amcsemmnrs | ds br dr in he ta ee th WELLS & CO, PURLENERS, | GEATTLE PHEATE R THE B ait THE BON MARCHE : _tvery Afternoon Exo phone Pik» #59 MAIL SYSTEM S Manager | 5 BE MARCHE THE BON M: JHE EB WAYARD NELLA Koen EP cian Viminine WAN aans | Two ed] Sag oniy | P mgex fa penane orga ad Dan ven SEN GAS Take SUR aot COE OF VITA Cos sar’ Romie aebierea We | ‘Commencing Thursday. December 12 —. x ‘ ena als siabe Wagagas ee ee oS postmaster Qaneral Urges The All-Abecrbina? | A REAL LIVE Bon > «ADsord % Botortal Rooms and Mecinese 5 ORE Third Avoous Correction of Evils. ie sor ing da tered a: the postotice, #1 teattie, Washin seston, serond-c By daly : Why Smith left Home ~ pleat emeemtn stent iene Mtn hensehihsn.heehedstnenelmssennsstnnss en {GTON, D. ©, Dec, 12—| i The r t gent 1 of th ratal nor of Whe appened o WHAT OUR GRAND-CHILDREN WILL SEE. service is the tectiation of the| jones “The Wrong Mir Wright, é enormous wrongs which have grown The Last Chapter,” ete | yi Let us glance forward a century, taking a birdseye view of Seat up in the perversion and abu of Four months at the Strand thea the the privilege accorded by law to wee-! tor, Lond three months at the A vast city of one miltion people les spread out upon the hills pre Torley eee tee aoe in ie bo yag n Square theater, New York and the lowlands. annual report is reform ts para-"| gate of feate, Monday m The business section extends from the base of Queen Anne hill, on me t alle ” seem , P | * T > » , 10¢ d= ure mile he ever the north to King street on the south, Wholesale houses have p Bi ae pontal Getett f & the current | Sate) AVENUE THEATER W ith just the merriest laug ah and the most good ne ars will il Audi eeasion of the district Known as “old Seattle.” embracing all of the | AP iticatian of the wecondclams sate ota ie : wore. We “fixed him up” for the children’s pl ure; will you bring down town area south of Pike stre The retail business blocks « Instead of a deficit there would | WM. Russell, Lose and Manager them along to the Toy Store of ours? A letter-box down stairs will in the flat locality north of what is known as “the Denny hill,” where ra ear ea aie -— ut ‘ 0) ii iy i t ‘ receive written applications for Toy Ss; the children can al > them in t s den burden upo ow * \ ce ‘ Sunda dow 0. ' ’ the first big hotel was erected in (his city saa TEEAEUDE Che Rasattibent coe WM. 1 N ANKEVILLE themselves, or you can send them by Uncle Sam's mail man, addrecsed Throughout the business section moving sidewalks transport the — popefully enter upon systemath ae simply —~ ’ people who choose siow locomotion up and down the hills policy that would bring commensur- |? 7 bert whe 1 "0 1 om ul Iply tind ‘The water front 1s free from ll obstructions, Years ago the peo- (Ate returns which would not ly ard ete, bb . " : . 2 “ ; se pe SOR swallowed up in the maw of private q ple saw the mistake which the forefathers had made in giving up privi- [twallowed up in the maw of wrivaie || 44 Alls Ue, Santa Claus Care the Bon Marc ge it p leges to railroads along the Sound and after prolonged and vexatious | age age hse AB ; ’ ‘ court proceedings, finally managed at enormous cost, to get the railroad o wrongs which have proved!) je HO ac ne holdings condemned ax inimical to the public welfare. The roads are | m4 injurious worn nes woot sae ate she tog ag : He will answer every letter sent, providing you ‘re careful to give the | rok opp oa Eine albeit hadi rep aeled ea Mahte Abenabetneggledlia E. the intaat of the law, f has |Daz th Special Beenery for every name and address. Told you that the Store is open every night from , Gerground tunnels leading from Lake Washington. Land l® too valu always been the purpose? of congress | Sct and exactly as produced at the “a ‘ , ’ tte “ome 2 mornings if you | able for them to longer use aurface tracks. There are six transcontin- | to ordain low rates of postaké Fifth Avenue Theater, New York now on till Chri stmas, though it’s better to come in the rning j ental lines and nine local roads using three passenger depots in the heart | leaitinate newspapers and period. 80) consecutive nights, Unual prices can possibly manage it. cals. In the reform which in u of the city. gested and nought It is not 5 opune LYMPIC THEATER TT. Ae Picking up a copy of the Seattic Evening Star of December 13, 199. to restrict the privileges of O 108 Recon Avenue e (one century hence), we will observe the following editorial on the tr mate publications of to aity th » shia eee a ee the ,excresences which have grown “ | + “The waters of the Sound are allve with the ships of all nations, (vice i ophese alle nd Hitattimate i those of the civilised Oriental nations being w in evidence Forty | additions have come to equ if not Suyric.... 66 Ae, | Bs. | £i a ~ 99 & dig Chinese and Japanese liners were in port last week, also 12 Corean | to exceed, the proportions of the in Comedy Company.... | V wteamships. They ail carried back complete cargoes of American pro eae rightful recipients of the Ano se 5 4 ducts, Ten ships sailed for the Philippines, carrying goods manufac. 7 y 5 ¢ Saar oe Our Fade with the tstends te steadily increasing Super Solo Orcheatea Mr. W. L. Warden hails from the Omaha Exposition and is really ‘ “The impudent attempt of the civilized Chinese nation to contest with » ] . . clever. He takes a white China placque, holds it over a burning match $ Great Britain for spheres of trade influence in India and other Lani i ‘he Miniature 4 pate Ah pric pda rng hs te Tpagew gig ae? it the lacks Backes : of Southera Asia, threatens to involve the contending countries 'n | THE FARMERS OF and covers | 1s00t, 1 a fe : ) : penc e er : i war, which will have an immediate effect in raining the price of Wash. D: LW son C ity | ground is transformed into a pretty scene, sometimes a ship at sea by H ington wheat and causing a more brisk demand for Seattle's manufac- 4 moonlight, a farm view, or any one of core that strikes the artist's ree : | Lake Washington Cyeey EE BB pcayye gg rye rrtediga aed went fancy at the moment, and the wonder of it all, they're done quicker than Tangy oo hte mange altar gecclarlpraginee tetrenenlgrad R of ser . acbaally ons we can tell of it. Mr. Warden treats all his scenes with chemicals so’s piclous. ‘The only thing that makes us fee) sore is the necessity for to Be Ready. tien | shactilashak withoat hurt. FF co to kw Gate. at atk to ke eee paying off those $200,000,000 worth of municipal bonds which were sold The ferry which King county i] 4 sa Baan yey H Wash without hur or sale ) € 2c fo 3§c ap to raise the money to pay damages to the railroads for dispossessing | building to run on Lake Washing. |‘ sas: ht 4 | according to size, and a little smoked etching on cardboarc 1 to every pur- them of the water-front which they had gobbled up during the early | ton will be a great (hing for the Ca ay ignt an chaser with our compliments. You may watch the process whether you » | mers across the lake. It will in al Evening Effec ts) ” Pere eee ra aie eeee eee ee cee, ue (ONe SRINOTENOS. | provabbity be Anlshed during the! psuceg ay Bis buy or not. The exhibition is free. of March ec et When the German Emperor recently extreased hia adieiration for [price gw BESS) Om exhibition at 1333} Second DOWN STAIRS. the United States, he really had some tangidle evidence to offer in The ferry will run n Madison ADMISSION. 16 conte proof of it. [atreet to Kirkland, « a stop ° . ‘That evidence now appears in the verbal ageurance that the rights mayane gen ar oes ; rs 7 et om of the United States and ite treaties with Crina shall be respected. [run strictly in the interest ofthe ag A BiG SALE OF | Ma Fe Great Britain had already given such assurances, and it is now likely | ricuitura! community across t a that France will do the same and that Russia will fal! into line. jiake, which has long felt ihe need BE F CATTLE 7/ We have demanded written guarantecs that our commerce in |°% *UER AM inetitution E ® NG reel; tof + €29 China shall not be jeopardiacd by whatever the powers may do there. UG We want the same richts that are accorded the most favored na- LY TURN PENDLETON, Or. D 12,—Fit 9 15 and H7 Pike St tions. Our trade with China is second only to that of Great Britain | hundred cattle are to ship: 1419-1429 Second Avenue 7 e Street Given a falr opportunity, we fear no rivairy. Further than this. OF STRIKERS = » ons concern tn Seattle during we have no interests in China. Still less have we entered Into any ne w days this point HIPS SISESITES SSSI 9SN99" nees. b were bought in the vicinity of : in wane of things it is but natural that Great Britain. Ger By PA | Valen. and in, Satewn. sounty Sy C ee : = ‘ t buying tor Carstens = — ———= many and the United Btates should stand together against aggression Nanticoke Miners Balk When r le packer tn Chi The conjunction of their same interests implies néither an Peace Seems Near. I t abipment was made to-| alliance nor an “understanding,” in the strict sense of the term. NANTICOKE. Pa, Dec. 12—The en ten vas Bore to # 100 ece ryy) As a result of our demande, China ie likely to be preserved from |o.¢ miners’ strike here, in which 4.000 head have been seat out z Gismemberment, and an open door left for commerce. That ia all @ | men and boys are interested, hax| The cattle are to be driven to| ~atfee—_AT THE ~—eagee. want, and it isa source of great gratification that Great Britatn ant [again assumed an ugly phase 1 ton trom th localit yd n #t Germany have now given us the assurance that they are with us ow jooks as though ¢ struae ie . ane t se eete cnetunes cocoa ‘| would be prolonged. and other mir ; . ' » xX e t Mr. Mellen’s projected Chinese wal!, if butit along the water-front, [ers now at ck wih . * a as of this big OC Cc anh might be utilized as a fortification to prevent Invasion in time of war, |\t — Sebeene “gy pce and t - at 169.0 but during the days of peace it would be objectionable In view 4 | wich euninies the Nanticoke anita’ =e ” joing $3.66 for steors y the fact that the government provides the necessary defenses for the nd @ commitice of the sirtkers, 1 vor ae 1 1020 Eiret Avenue, $ Seattle, Ww h. country, it would seem iInadvieabie to permit the N. P. to erect such mn conference, K Was the _# in ee Great Carpet Combine. AAPOR prediction that an agre 1 a barrier as ie contemplated. be peasued a dela 9 10 — ‘Tee ————— trying to avoid Uncle Sam’‘s soldiers, ‘The dime museum men are | to both sites yoly stur 1 for consolidation. This means , block In the negotistions was probably alive to their opportunity, and will send an ambassador to rn > me reinstatement of 10 fire bosses and 4 new corporat a® g00n as th A. 2 3 oO P. M. Ito 8:30 , . treat with the Pilipino chieftain Sue vues Sn Leak on ciriae tn le benphinaiy prvi iny gpl A. M., 3 to 4 » 13 P.M ete ere sympathy with the miners our od Arthur onnnnee SER re meen Since the recent change in ownership took place, the morning “P- The company tated it waa willing to the employment, but could not promis them their old positic Today when the final conference was hell 1.” bas purvued a policy of masterly inactivity towards railroad w ter-front projects. Ite views are being expressed upon other subjects. corn The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend w Company. | BAKER'S SCALP : ae corpse secede year ago, and it ts practically lee | The Stock Exchange, 1920 Firet/in his own way. ' men asioners a . ! were pledged to one an and ny F rere 8F° avenue, is operated for the purpose, Bidding of the Exchange ts free to gal tender today at 20c. Wai cance ny ” would not go back on the e bosses | » . r y f bringing the buyer and «eller in| everybody. . . aor ‘ | The oe es a the arse " nd pump runners, who struck kiace & o ate Gee ia wh oe ts nal © never has been a better time | vancement legitimate mini Fruit Inspector Brown has an-| RALEIGH, N. C. Dec. 13—The | Soe -aneniyal Mithac'all the strik ’ aries Ireqt touch with each other, a4 | ts purchase reliable stocks at a frac- | stock could be multiplied indefinite. other grievance. Two shipments of |Democratic State Committee will] 7) SY™PMII Cee ck or none | ou fe om ent also to give people of amall means an} (i part of their value than the / ly, suffice it to say that the mining trees have come into the state, one/ meet here tomorrow to inaugur i rs 5 beck, Ghosempany would | rtunity to purchase stocks time. All mining experts | industry being yet in its infancy on coe Se Mees. fal bog arly campaign in the interest of! oot agree to thie, and Acgotiation A Republican Mayor. ttom prices. [are agreed that the mining districts the western side of the Cascades, signed to Enumciaw, and the other be Constitutions] campaign to dis-| |). declared off RORTONM, Dec. 18~The municipa)| In order to 60 this the quanti tributary to Seattle—viz: Index, Sil-| thousands of fortunes are to be re- form the Bettiemaler Nurseries of | franchise the negroes. The Populist cai i fe yesterday resulted -n| offered on the board are reduced as|Yerto™ Mount Baker, Cle-Elum, | alized by the men who will get in Woodburn, Oregon, tent to a Seattie| who hold the balance of power, ar Pp ‘ Li tu t ead. 3 bart 1 a8! wilier river and other districta—are|on the ground floor at this time, by firm, concerning neither of which| @ivided on the question, and one ace for Lieut. Mart. hs wt vor, he | Prices advance, making it possible) extremely rich in the precious met-| purchasing guch stocks ag have had Mr. Brown any notification from | prominent Republican, ex-Represen WALUA WALLA, Dec. 12 ee hey P stg | FOF Any person who wishes to in-| als, but as mining in these districts | meritorious standing and honest, Gtate Horticultural Commissioner |tative Thomas Settle, has public'y| 1 fart, who served as ti Batt ats ‘ t th cnet vent $5 to bid as freely as if bo bad] is as yet in its infancy, there are | capable management. Baker indorsed the amendment. [t is be-| with Company I in the t . larger sum many fortunes awaiting men who| Our Strate Clarks, MecLeans The law provides that the ship- ed thae many of the poor and un-| ingtons, hae accepted eputyanip | = Notice the schedule of boord lots| have the foresight and Judgment to! and others of that class are yet to pore shed _metity tre state cosy educated classesinthe Western coun- | in the county auditar’s ¢ ‘ seevesssse: wee for different values and you wil! acc) invest small sums in the low priced, | spring up from the mineral wealth money OF 28 aeipeents, and “at will vote against the measure | o¢ parry Keleo, who leaves the office |B @ that the man with $5.00 can xtand| but promising stocks now being off. | which abounds in the state of Wash- the commissioner siall, In turn, in ause of their fear that thelio enter newspaper work . @ shoulder to shoulder with the bank-| ered In this market, and it is safe to | inet and no is able tell as from the Gettiemaler Nurseries of | “grandfather” clause may he deciar-laniy, 1 inanid that he and Ne 4 8 cr or broker and invest his small] predict that many men who are now | yet who they may be, but oné thing the shippers or the commissioner |ed unconstitutional, thus disfran-|iing will establish a new Repul rt @ carnings to the best possibly advan-| earning their bread by the sweat of | is certain—that no one will reap the has neglected this requirement, and |chising them. This clause provides! aaily here about January 1 H @ tage sir brow will, in the near future, | beneflt unless he has a connecting if Inepector Brown had not received | that anyone whose ancestor prior to} - cant " 8 TO MINE OWNERS: The Stock| me known as money kings, as/link with the property and there {a SIME OC Shene © Consignments | the civil war was 6 voter, shall not ® Exchange plan protects the mine| Was the case in California and Col-| no better way to obtain that link from private sources, the trees, in-| be barred from the polis. FROM THE $8 owner, inasmuch an his stock ts of-|orado in the early days and as ts| than to secure shares of stock in le- fected af otherwise, could have j @ fered to the public at the lowest | the case In Spokane today gitimate properties while they ere reached their destination and been| FOR B ER SERVICE. @ | price which he will name for it, und] No person who invested in the! within easy reach; eo my adv Get out | a 3 when sales are made to get the full| frst block of any of the legitimate | my friends and patrons is to keep eet tee, | The refusal of the council to allow ' valve of his stock, leas .a small| stocks placed on the market in the| closely in touch with the different | the Seattle & Tacoma Railway clearance fee, which amounts to but) early part of the r ‘nt year when | mining stocks offered on the market, GEN WHEELER Company to do away with the road — PA ‘ t at te a trifle, Instead of paving out from/ the mining boom began on th i when you are convinced that ’ lway on ite trestle across the tide LETON, ¥ 19.—-Mre. A sensibn ‘oa y ‘ one-third to one-half of the value of | #ide of the Cascades, can reason stocks represent legitimate prop- flats, has encouraged the citizens of HAZ ve weet ft bs “3 i. Something worth giving a third party for the privilege of | find any fault with his Invest and are being operated by re- ’ fiouth Seattle to ask the county |: P%« nigga wl i ba A regres hie. The assortment here makes@ selling it on the etreets | Note what has been done vy Hable and trustworthy managers, : commissioners for an extension pd bree ypha - “ty * os Stet “2 : uying @ pleasur & = This is beneficial to the buyer, be-| number of these stocks and then|invest your spare cash in such this roadway from the city limita | “ty st nist san a5 tal 4 cause he buys at first cost, and to| call up a messenger boy and have | stocks. Always insist upon having eee to the high land south of the fats co etd tgs oers cacmmantes lice § the property, because the property| yourself kicked for not ha 1 fair statement of the facts about 7 7 oa © annesbe base t reagpee r . e ben e ful lue ef| bought at the rimht tir P | the property 1 the management, WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Not- meres |by her five small children. She r¢ a¢( overts @ gets the benefit of the full value ef} 1e Poy > ' 4 Sees ; » the 2 ewan ht 45 mining # t se your own judgme withstanding the repeated state- BIDS” R ECTED. turned ty Way Of the et : H the stock, and to the mine owner, Who bought 45 mining ka Jand then u r » judgment as ments to the effect that Gen. Joo ventful v She & at $10, $12.50, $15 to $20 @ 2nd buyer, because of the advantage| @ share, can now get $1.25 for it to the value of the stocks. ‘Wheeler is about to return to Wash.| The doard of public works has re-| “4 yn gent ae loft Fenannee.|i § accruing to the property Sunset mining stock was placed} The Exchange will always give to ington to resume his seat in congress, Jected all of the bide for the ov says be aidan: tbkte wan ince K icin dike ® Such an opportunity as this for dn the market at tc per share, it has| its patrons all the Information at the ofiials of the war department | Mauling of the fireboat Snoqualmie, | PUTE the pxciomene there wen ois ersey & buyers and eellera to meet on equal since old for nearly $1, worth at| hand, but the management will not ' aseort that they know nothing of any |” the ground that they were too) °N8*) Sit ces unt the war is@ at $10, $12.50, $13.50to $18 —) Sround has never before been offer- least 10 cents today undertake to pass upon the value o euch purpose on the part of the of-,Pigh. The board will ank the coun- | °" * 8 ad to the Seattle public, and is meet-| Golden Tunnel stock that was| stocks except as the values are ex- fleer. {ell for 34,000 oF $5,000 to repair the | °V°™ re . @ ing with the approval of thinking bought for te per sh less than a! pressed by sales upon the board Ce | proper! ae Gar TF pS 7 “4 reopl ear ago, has been sold as hich as} In order th } parties may Certal as t applied | boat property Vicunas... ® people year ag a Whough perhaps it may no: | DFPCATUR, Tl, Dec. 12.--Decatur at $12.50, $15, $18 to $ 6d a chance to avail themselves! tremely fow price of mining stocks] kets there will be no private sales fy for him to go furthe.|Commine of Fish BD ters| hoctors learned teday that a ewind of this, opportunity, the manage-| today It Is worth 200 or more f stock made by the Exchange; in : % {i ecided to h ly| The stock of the great Le other words no sales will be made diate jor office ‘ : a a lier (m calling on thelr patier nthe i | + 8B ment has decided to hold thr lal Wolsegy Ateces saeuse, perm a0 1 tole * cl Mei roe oe ra Prog | country e ctamatha to represent eltons © nessionr—to-wit: from 11 to 12 a, m.,| went begging tn its early days at fo | except at ular sessions, and on te iasion to | ter for incor; the fresh-fian | CO { S Ls ine - rigid Py ys Dyce return to the states. In that case, | dealers of Boston will be applied for|them and collecting money. Several it , $12.5 fo $18, % and from 3 to 4 and 7:80 to £:30 p. m.| a share. One of the employes of the the board, and in this way ” 7 t | ee epe ¢ The morning session should accom- Spokane & Northern railroad invest body will know what everybody else however, his leave would be .imited| thie week All of the dealera in| canes hav n repo 1 n to sixty days The oMciais point to; Boston will be in the corporation,| The swindler gives the name @| modate the business men, the aftor-| ed $500 In it and a short time after-| pays for stocks, so there can be no the decision of the last fouss that| The capitalization will be between | Dootor Ralph Cook, saya that th We fit the garment to the wear. noon sersion should accommodate ware realized $69,000; had he kept! mistakes as to the real market General Wheeler had forfeited hin) $3,000,000 and $5,000,000. In time it| doctor, who is the family physician, mer of charg Our line ¢ the Indies, and the evening saeien Rie ae on a Lime he could sell | value : ; ; Rs seat in the house by holding his army|is intended to include the entire| 94 t# perhaps treating a case peoats stands for value tn ev will give the workingmen a chance : nay i 278,00 The pub) je is cordially tavites to commingion and make the point that | fresh-fish industry of the country. that family, was il and unat ry sense of the word, The as-g| toereby siving everybody an oppor ppper Bell stock was placed on | attend cur spesinns, Whether thee the conditions are precisely similar, | —$$<$—$ $—$_____ come and sent Doctor Cook. Th a mF ‘i pI ihe wary heute tunity to attend to his own dealings | the market at bc a share less than [set or not, All are welcome. . so that if the general returns he ToR doctor then examines the patien PARR ARIA AAAR AAA AAA ' must either resign his commission or | educe Coffce Tax. writes a preacription and sometimes @ makes In the market, Our price . lar Si nie soak ta cotarees | PARIS, Dec. 18.—Negotiations are| furnishes some medicine, collects for Zand that marked tn plain fgures Attend the Regu ar Sessions at the Stock Exchange, 1\O20 First ane about to be opened with the view of | the call and sometimes a balance on e » Se o a . SiiWity Bian w ridaotign Oc ators | ceeeant ‘ i Avenue, Seattle, and you will readily catch on to the right stocks to buy Burgiars Mak- a Rich Maul . |10 frances on the tax on coffee, on No such man has been sent out by © beheyc nba gnuleliah the Stat ran avi COR, COLUMBIA H Cornell jast night, and took $#,000 in| ment. Should the negotiations fall, | and practice of several Decatur ” oon ( 4 cuits H 6 currency. Two suspects are under| the maximum tariff will be applied | sicians and has collect arrest. \to Brazilian coffee. [arse sum, Manager Stock Exchange, 1020 First Avenue

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