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RISTMAS MADE MERRY Poor Are Not Forgotten by Christian Workers white in the many thousands of Beat Domes today happiness and merry: are holding sway, numbers of er unfortunate resides will also wakfuiness §=throagh ipenerosity of friends or the phil of the many relief organisations elty. ‘of the good will shown by gifts Whe weedy has been done In a quiet By friends, The extent of this will . The work of the or- tion, however, Is known to the lay the Volunteers of America it hall on Second avence south ‘away presents ta the shape of iy, nots and tays to nearly 400 chil- ‘The majority of the latter were Waifs or tenement children whe few of the luxuries of life. Free Entertainment Te the evening this organization beld a tree entertainment in tts hall and also ; ere away many presents to grown up “pronte. For weeks the Salvation Army lasses Pare been scouring the elty collecting ¢lothes and other useful articles. These itl be given away this afternoon to ‘the many families which this benevo- “Went agency always aids, A Christmas P dinner in a dasket will be given to any. " satd ome lassie, “that we will ot give it this year. Last year a man “fhe bail showed a handful of gold to a smelditr and laughed in his face. There THE SEATT SEATTLE LE, WASHINGTON, MAKOVSKY'S LATEST PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ASTONISHES EVERYBODY |The Great Russia Artist Paints It “Full of Life”---A Most Amazing i Gals oth wit be date vo enppeit although hereqatore she has beea by, the county. sony otter fam ttoods While The homes of told him to go ahead. The is now to prevent his) om from takeing ita ‘At his word. | " BUFFALO COMING So eee bin, live buffalo are on) way to Seattle, consigned to ae" Xesterday the rare | were at Ellensburg. Today | Will be ‘buried on ty this Gy iret arrive inte’ tonight or to- came n= Fel Feliowstone park. r Cut the Ropes Had Murder at Heart Vandals are responsible for an out- Derpetrated at the university | day, which, by the best of | fortune, did’ not reault fatally, one had weakened the ropes @ scaffold used by two painters ‘Work on the new Science hall, and they mounted {t, it fell. "The ‘were fortunately able to ‘& window ledge, and they clung Until rescued. ‘Examination of Tope afterwards disclosed the that it had been severed ox- one strand. The miscreant did | work above the painters’ heads | Rear the hooks which suspend | peaitold trom the root ¢ | men had a narrow escape from th when it is realized that they | Were 6 feet from the ground. ‘The Police are now work he case, KAISER THINKS 100 MUCH BEER, b i ‘6 f nd the use of uring working hours. His ty's inquiry among employers Students of social questions in. tes that h we k ree regards the beer rly on factor 8 appreciably detrimental to be racy of workmanship Sunt of product. A mover foot to exclude beer trom th and nt ts the works have already edu- thelr operatives to dispense th the morning and afternoon beer is. It 48 quite common for an to drink 10 pints a day in ties. while the average ts nit low nm uation per day, en- Mally among molders. r BAD American firm making ele Apparatus here has kept rece the work done before an HIDItON OF bee e t| er cent, tmer oF Part ts due of the wor! of the tner to the time saved firm is that beer | King houre maken a | nd mentally inac onseduentiy, he ia | doing his best work. ‘ard the end of the day. | Hell, aged 67 year Ate hospital r D: yesterday | wan for ‘Northern "Paci aie ay ak | rail w nd ® member of the G, A. R, “ce: GAMBLERS AND D IN TOTE HAVE VERY A Miscreant Places Explosives Bene: Room Is Full of Players—Three Persons Injured | Thing Follows YNAMITE | mM CLUB SERIOUS MIXUP and the Establishment Nearly Wrecked An explosion of dynamite tn the Totem Same ee 0031) Cuttantel arenes a7 elock without & Dit of warning It fulfilled mlaaston. Dealers, players, and gambling para- pherosita were buried ts every direc: tion. Only three men were injured, J. M. Slason, Jack Cotts and Soren Neison. Siason was bit by fizing pieces of cop- per from a heating boller and one bit embedded Itself at the dase of his skull. | Nelson was bit in the right leg by plece of copper and Cotts received a| stmilar wound tm the arm. Ali were | taken police tere where) Health Officer Carroll dressed thair/ wounds. ‘Whether robbery was the motive of | those responsible for the affair or whether It was the work of some fanatic fa not positively known. The latter theory Is moat generally belleved ae eae Proprietors of the house and by tbe Hee. Attempt at Theft It te believed that some crank in or-| der to break up the house placed the| ebarge of dynamite beneath the stove. If robbery was the motive tt “ fatiure for the big arc tight that hangs from the center of the ball did not go ont and the thieves could not get away with any plunder. Only one attempt was money and the thief wi dealer and the coin removed. This man &@ stack of silver dotiars but he was quickly foored by an employes of | the house and the money recovered. Le was not arrested. i SAYS HE WAS ASSAULTED Waldo Kennard Has a Mixup in a) Loca! Umbrella Store Waldo Kennard, who claims to be & wealthy young mine-owner from lorado, says he was assaulted in an umbrella store at Second avenue and Madison street Monday evening by the Droprietore of the place and | accused of being a thief. H ore out a warrant for the atest of muel I. and Chas. K harge of assault e arrested a lay evening While being he says t him @ behind and or dered him out of the store, Kennard t out and started to return @ an umbrella, what pro assault. As he turned to the older brother is alleged to have struck him. Ken nard then sought an officer and ras 4 to the store. In the presence iceman La Count, Robeson ac cused Kennard of being a shopiifte The trial will come up before Jus- Cann tomorrow. Today Roberon's place ts cloned and neither of the proprietors could be f side of the story and. je will ourt n told in ¢ “WHITE CROW HAS RETURNED, oppe is v this bird in the summer is a ‘There are few ers here who have not fired at the bird, but they say it has a charmed life, as no shot has yet brought it down, | and | Soom oak. | aot Wee tu oxple took place the room was Glled wi The sir wma filed with al) of debris. Pias- ter and boards flew to every direction. | One taro dealer was raised in bis cbair buried thedugh the airs distance of Me was not burt. arrived at the gambling elud soon af }the explosion. Some one turned in @ fire alarm but the apparat not The potlee kept out the cartous erowd while Manager Carter of the clad directed the attention of his employes to picking the bank rolis from the beaps of plaster and beards A few persons at fret advanced the theory that the explosion bad been | caused by gas accumulated In the cop. per boller but investigation revealed that | the explosion must certainly have come from dyvamite., A stall square bole | beneath the stove, about 10 by 10 inches marks the downward efeet of the shat. Chief of Police Sullivan, who h | mach experience in i patie the explosion at of dynamite. theory Is backed up by that of Chief | k of the fire department and Fire | Marshal Kellogg. Also a number of per- | claim to have detected the odor of burning dynamite after the ex The theory advanced by Chief ot Po Hee Sullivan and Manager Carter of the regarding the motive Is the one ac pted by almost every one who w there. They belleve that el De k who wanted to break up the place eine a heavy loner at one of the dies put the powder under the stove! The actual dame very amall HIS CHRISTMAS IS ALL STOLEN) heres Seattle Man Finds Everything Filched but His Good Name Stans Oleson, who lives in a shack near the foot of Denny way, report. ed to the pelice today that bie plate had been broken into by @ crowd of fellow countrymen and his Chriet- man good things stolen. His shack | was almost torn to pleces and the | furniture broken. Oleson says he | & fight with the robbers, but they got away. The police belleve that the affairs was merely a drunk. en row TERRIFIES THE LASSIES. Not Understanding the Ceremony, He Tries to Break It Up Edwin Chriseadn, tried to break 4 meeting of the Swedish Salvu- tion Army on Washington street | rly thin morning, and as @ result Will spend his Christmas jn the city | Jail with a disorderly conduct charge against him. ‘The sium workers were holding a| nd the service w Swedish langua, Williams, being a little under t influence of liquor, objected to the| proceeding could not tell Just wae going ¢ t been for the timely ap Denrance of Policeman Ryan, it is probable that the meeting would have been adjourned, street meeting, conducted in th Magnanimous John | hn Cort, of the Grand, | called all of the em theater, 45 in number, one at a time, and with a handsome prance, Mr, Cort recetyed a solid gold chain'from the stage employes and individual presenta from many in the front of the house, as well an gifts from theatrical managers in all parts of the country, Mana Inst ger J evening each remen Ite where their occupation in - district t# entirely the exception of that portion of Bee. ond to the property t9 | -|THEY STOLE A VALUABLE FUR ‘Two shoplifters, a man and a wom- Ww. ‘8 drygoods store Inet th the crewa thet mane ond eek mingled, until they «pied a woman took it and both made their Although seen, the clerks could not eatch the thieves lore they had dina) Arthur Stenoti, one u department s, immedi a. ported the affair to the Pa & G04 description the mnipiifeere. PROGRESSING ‘The brick paving of the Yeuler way | ompleted with enue south between ¥ and Washington street occupied by the eattle Electric Co.'s tracks and the biook on Yester way between Second and Occidental avenues On Yesler way the excavations have been finished and the concret- ing has been begun. It is hoped to have the entire contract done not later than January 6. PROTECTS HUSBANDS ‘The Henpecked elation h, “ Youler Husbands’ Asso. Fergu- to., and} be of the tost prominent jare hed alternat member: me The object ix to promote forget uliness of sorrow and, ny mem. ber of the society inadvertently praines hia wife at a meeting he is heavily fined or expelled, to the amount of praise bestowed CONGRESS OF acording | m DAY DECEMBER * FILIPINOS ACQUIRE ENGLISH RAPIDLY Such Is the Government Educational Report, | Based on Actual Results WEDN EVENIN( i WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo, 3%, Education in the Philippines “ts treated at length I the section of the Philippine commission's nt made public nd shows tion of learning as a reward for ex- traordinary achievements. Students to America It Is recogniged by the more In- STAR. 1901, ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave Hinckley Block Greetings of the Season To you and yours. Your generous patronage has made this season an exceedingly pleasant one to us. If there’s any Bath Robe or Smoking Jacket in the telligent, persope, in. the ria of the archipolago that | Quickest and surest way for Filipino |youth to acquire the English lan | euage and to arrive at an under j standing of Western civilization as jt exints In America i# to live among Americans in the United States and be taught in Amerioan pchools | ing on this knowled ug the people at cn p islands to Jearn th language as rapidly aa their remarkable aptitud | ing it ‘There are over 180,000 pile enrolled in the prim, abiished by the government Want Young Mea ‘The commission ré6ommends that | h already | at least 200 more American teachers | American be sent out, and say@ that future ap- | provinces | Pointments should be confined to| making provision each t | Youn men, well trained, maintain a boy in son Jeharacter and wilting United Stat some a fort and hy The ineton when the public the 9c a raons in the ot f the of the insular government for purpone. WASHINGTON SCENERY Artists Say That This State Leads the World in Beauty— A Valuable Offer to Public Library —Washington Scenery at St. Louis Exposition A trio of noted artista are tn the) of the utiful In nature city with a view of making Seattle | their sketehe ler the their future home, Charles R. Hall, | Sthdy the Matt Michard Hall and Virgit Hall, ali| $f cxb!bition in the | Me | brothers. arog y A Ak ne These gentlemen have ‘alrendy| of & nd and the Lakes of Kil earned an international reputation In| larney, in Ireland, and withal, these | the world of colors, their “Tum-| artists maintal water Canyon” pajnth 3 | Northern acentc ered by critics as one | pieces of work of is kind. ‘The Halle are enthusiastic over the ery of Weabington, and think thie state easily lends the world 4 pleturesque views PRD funda this | may of some years merican Institu- One The Hall brothers ing to the Bente Intend prene brary, permanent They xt three or four of Washington ut t G upon tts © pret to devote the n yeara to the study ene They are ab ater Canyon They a ‘several paintin exposition. be twelve paintings. Three each from California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. pbtaining son . able sketches of the far ite Valley and the snow Blerran, ‘These artiste have traversed Europe quite extensively Jn search UNFORTUNATE HE LAUGHED AND BURST LAPORTE. Ind.. Dec. %—Rert Flegic, of Westville, this county, te reported to be in @ critical condition half afterward as the reault of an uncontrollable at Providence hoepl He spell of laughing, with which he be @ severe fracture of the skull came affilcted yeaterday. Do by the wagon Wheel passing over his his long-continued par bead His neck and face were ter- mirth tore t membranes from his ribly lacerated. ribe, causing Internal complications. Adama was 37 years of age and likely to prove fatal. His sufferin lived with bis wife at First avenue are Intense. uth an@ Connecticut street. He — 4 no children. The remains are at the Beattie Undertaking Pariors. THE BOOZE BURNED HIM A man clinging to a lamppost in | Pittabure. Pa. crying “fre” and rder the top of his voice, attracted the attention of a police man. The policeman then saw flames leaping from one of the man's over coat pockets. With the aid of by- te the officer removed the coat and stamped out the fire, after the man had been well drenched with water, He said bie name was Pat rick Dougherty, Whiekey hen had caused the herty was severely burn Albert Adams Dies After Serious Injury —Fell From Wagon Albert Adama, the toamater injured in front of the Rainter-Grand hotel ay afternoc Po'loeman Risks His Life to Stop a Runaway | Meetings | ¥ at the homes of and from these meetings | | the wives are barred crowd of Christmas sh iceman Geo. Delgh stop away horee at the cor avenue and Yesler way afternoon. ‘The frightened anim waa attached to a Pacific Meat cart and came down Yealer w a terrible pace. ¥ elgh the bit tot the p and man the str nally won no damag and flam: De 4. GERMS OPENED BY CITY BACTERIOLOGIST Staphylococcus Cereus Albus, Micrococus Te The city laboratory for the study ed by Of dineane germs has been ¢ yy. F. M, Carroll, ficer and bactertologint, at the he office, at Fifth avenue and way. Yer ay he held € of germs which wan well sentatives from the tender loin, the waterfront, Lake Union, Cedar river and other favored re sorts, When a Star laboratory th of ith by rer reporter entered afternoon he repl c burgla Micrococus came frum Cedi last night, and Convulst derloin pet, got into a figh nie chased Mike out here some place Ah, there they are,” as a horribl commotion came from the corner, Yesler | ongrenn | attended ‘ shed b the al house This is Septicu of While the reporter held the lan-(in the light torn the doctor seized a stick of cord-| elllu and 90d specimen wood and micceeded in club) " 5 the doctor as he setzed two runaways into Insensibiilt ed It to the wall Then he picked them up and placed | was pinning a label on them into thelr culture tubes again. | the imen the hoalth re een oe OA Beintates Plained that the laborate eratu erms he it le ‘om pale bl » pile un the « ¢ tl Inbo nosis ¢ ria and other be gl atlor e outfits wi in applic place t was caught in the horse blanket at ters.” The 0 thi health officer will ¢ bacterlologist Just then the doctor shoved his) the physicians will be 1 hand into a long test tube and threw| character of the disea out @ hairy individual that biinked! the germs. nvey th within hou tiled of thi shown by police headquar In this exhibit there wil! | Ry risking his own life to save a| store that you want take it at actual cost. Neckwear The line of Neckwear is of an extent that is seldom offered A showlig at that you've never ween equaled. At 60c the handsomer silks come in, and from that range to $2.00 in price. Every Tie, however, carrying in it full value at the price asked, the | Clothing We handle only such makes as we are Willing to pla ur per nal guarantee on, There ts no 1 #tock in the store. Y assured of the best brice that the season The va are real and such makes our name the guaras of satisfaction | ADAMS« BLAN CHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block 4 + + RRR 0406o4 $33 “et {e7 32 $e? ved 26 saoseae ts ; WISHING YOU A MERRY ¢ : CHRISTMAS 3 Oe ee le ee ee es Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 62] First Avenue pevereverestgesssesesss 5 3 once oe ok ok ok ok ok Se oes + The at tractions Here Are low Prices. People's Bar- gain Store. { |All Christmas Dolls and Toys at Half Price Although our Christmas Sales far surpassed que te expectations, still we Bitve mw few “lett-o were” Which, ae We hate ne room to keep, We must get rid of them at halt price, and less, Come, take your pick. ‘The prices will sult you. A MERRY CHRISTMAS #* # # THE LEADER # # & SOPOPOES ESOL OOOO OPO OIOTOIOEOD HOTS OEOOO® HERE 1S ONE OF OUR $ “EMERGENCY” SPECIALS ¢ This beautiful Iron Bed, enamelea % snow white, stands nearly four feet @ high, ts full size, has solid malleable ¢ cast corner rail sockets, heavy angle side rails, ball bearing castors, com: plete with woven wite spring and ? TIN ee wattreas, sold everywhere 53 t 912-914-816 2 for $7.76. Our r sale pale price First Ave. 2 » Seater & Co. i All Grace Furniture Store | ©2404 O 990809 O°OPO5O1 99H cad sessosdcosstbeeinciit Steel Range SATISFACTION If your needs do not require a high-priced steel range, we wish to recommend to your attention the Eureka Economy At the price the range will give you the best satisfaction to be ob- tained, GUARNTEED BAKERS, Z.C. Miles & Piper Comp’y 1021-1023 First Avenue, C PERFECT ~ Spring. HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 250TS A MONTH Queen Anne Hill noice lots, Third avenue w Queen Anne Hill, car ling Within 100 feet, streets graded and sewered; ail taxes pald up. $200--Good level corner, on Fitth avenue west, three blocks from car line and school, neighbor- hood rapidly building up; very easy termi Herbert S. Upper 12 and 12 Bcheverman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, x120 Guitars Beautiful instruments of the leads ing makes. We are selling from $3.85, $6.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.50 upwards to $125.00. We can suit any taste and have instruments to sell at your own price. Winter & Harper Co, 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Men’s Winter Underwear The celebrated New Brit- ain make VECO IOOD OD Warranted Australian Wool, Natural, Camel’s Hair and Blue, LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South Cor. Main. Wertingmen's headquarters Harvard Dental Parlors — 512 Second Aves, Over Corman Belay Full Set Teeth Gold Crowns | Bridge Work . Gold filings, up from Silver fillings . Have your teeth out in the ™morne ing and go home With new ones the guaranteed for fifteen years. HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS, Hours—8:30 a. m, to 8p, m.; Sundays, 9 a. m. to? Extra fine FRENCH CAPERS per bottle Fine ch GLASS & DICE ‘ASH GROCERS, Successors to Adams Grocery Co. 1428 SECOND AVENUE Phone Main 482 hi Oe eeeceeeccnerceececeeen ceceeenceeceC€CEUNERCEEC am ‘ CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY XMAS TO ALL GUR PATRONS Tiere. ve. Beceesitececrecencceeeeceraannssssd70999999929996 | lle, DUC SUM L Me \s Fe Moor Colhiis block, Sdines Sk and 20K MW B00 CUS AG Chis Open Tomorrow Morning with seme very Interesting Loaders THE FAIR it CCAR ARK CECE CER CRE R EE Ce RCC EERE S ES EE SS SES CRUSE NES ENSESNEEE SSE t Brenner & Co, & Co. 602 Pike St Tel. Main 1060, THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE and LIQUOR STORE Just received a large consignment of California Wines for the Holidays, We give you good value, and our xis give satisfaction, delivery, Your trade solicited. Ramaker Music @, 145 Second Ave, Same Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche