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acti setae: eral MARY TODD SET FREE FEDERAL JURY RE FUSES TO INDICT YOUNG Wo. | MAN CHARGED WITH MAILING KLINE & ROSENBERG 30 DAYS GRAND AN OBSCENE LETTER A gow an Yok t ' Y N f a ’ « ‘ coma arged M charged, She had » the anty fan © Novem or ening and { whisk «t LABOR LAW VIOLATED LAUNDRY MANAGER DENIES) CHARGE MADE BY FORMER| AND OUR EMPLOYE, HOWEVER s 8 W. A. Kennedy, formerly a mar pany. bas © letter ta. mate Labor Com ackman at Olympia, ea “attention 40, th epnanh bee seers fact that the @ continues ing the state yment of sain bile Santa Claus Coming to the Leader Next Saturday Morning My I He 1G 1 arr 1 THe UF SANTA CLAUS Boys and Girls and Mothers Watch This Space sy: Away the Beautiful Oil Paintings a for Picture daiiats The Great Room-Making Sale fe our Cloak, Bult and Ready-to-Wear Dep me One-Third Off ver alres ay low brie on so of any rment in this department. At Beautiful Christmas Gifts Free In the y y ae \ ualy estimat to be w th that when he left the employ of the laundry Saturd the company held & a week out Kennedy wrote ten hours a| Here’s a chance to supply yourself with High Grade Clothing, Hats and Furnishings at less than the price of poor, LIGHTS AND SHADOWS pay. “IT settled with them,” he said, “on | their own terms, because of the incon: | Venlence of trying to collect through a Prosecution what I consider my just claim, and from the fu fact that | I intend to leave the city in a few dara” | Kennedy also wrote that the com-/ has been in the habit of making | ite girls work anywhere from It to 2, Kline & Rosenberg To Retire January Ist, 1904 hours a day. ‘The company employs from % to 2) giris, Halt of them 7} eat of knowledge. ely holde fn the morning and the reat at & tember aatwe mest o'clock. Some of them invariably work | losing bis fob at the Model] edy claims. ry. he came te me in destitute should do, and also please see that the | m fer bien, oo hesdune of his law is enforced to protect the y to keep sober, He begeed ro employes of the company,” wer hance that I finally told po anger gl bn! eel the Glebe com-| cive him a chance, but that he would Pa a Ry ig | “This Kennedy ia @ man who, to the an agreement to (hat) UNIVERSITY CAR PATRONS DE- oo MAND INSTALLATION OF A closing words of Kennedy's letter. would remain sober for Dou TRACK SYSTEM to work at 7 “Please advise me to what I} at told bien thet I had Kennedy's charges are flatly denied | s:< months and work well, { would UNSAFE agreement read that he was to} nm U5. a week, and that if he Real Easy iiss ‘nis pert od the eareeesent at| * the expiration of six months he was to it receive $2 & Week as extra com pensation for every week @uring the Save lots of Ife of the contract. Me war advised | s Money that In case he falled to behave bim-| At Its regular meeting next Tues-| Lake Union Improvernent take up the proposition of weit lost hin poettion, he would |grading Bastlake agenue for a quar- E that’s wey chieg fortett the extra pay. ter of a mile just thie side of Lake autifel le worked about 3 weeks, then be-| Union. The street car collision of | i gan to drink, losing one day on that| last Saturday bh: to more | F arrEtide following day In such @ condition as | University line with the danger ‘ancy Hol! to lose his post [ous condition, and the gradin y so that it o be de “As regards overtime of employes, 1| # would say that we have worked very | ‘racked is to be urged. Uitte overtime, except in emtreme| There is said to be slwe: cases. Our girls are newer compelled | less danger in the biock te work a single minute when they do| tem and a doublé track from Mercer not feel able to do so. This not only |‘ Gsler streets te wanted. FAIR EDNA ARRIVES DE WOLF HOPPER'S FORMER WIFE PASSES THROUGH SE- | TELLS OF DROWNING OF SHIP- ATTLE ON HER WAY To| WRECKED CREW OF BEN- VICTORIA, BG JAMIN SEWALL BY SAVAGES (Special to The Star) VICTORIA, B. C., Deo, 2.—Captain Haistead of the ship Benjamin ewall, which was lost in a typhoon | Edna Wallace Hopper, the actress who was once the wife of DeWolt FROM A PAWN SHOP THE ARTICLES THAT FIND THEIR WAY INTO THE HANDS OF THE LOMBARDIANS HAVE STRANGE HISTORIES ES There was nothing but the ring left 4 | #0 it had to go. Malta dosen revolve two or} veal thet financial condition to thetr | *°, .| three watches, four or five musical trie wo they are driven | , “She cried @ good Goal at firat and instruments, @ cheap alte approax h strangers to help them | ™™ “A me promine to keep it twe string of beads and a wedding fo@.|out of the hole. months at least before jetting it go There you have the display In the window of the average pawnshop. Hardly one of these articles but has a history If one could lea To giance carelessiy th Window of & money-loaning estab Ushment the observer does not be ain to comprehend the many phases which make up the buriness of such an institution—the little stories of of a apredy’ redemption or to obiiter- ate the traces of a crime, Ordinartly the pawnbroker ts no wiser than the outsiger in regara tothe history of the odds and ends which he displays for sale in his window but t e are times when an investigation teaches him more of the character and antecedents of his customers than they ever intended him to know In every lao n of any considerable & number of these many of which do ing amount of burincam, Rieh and poor alike are wont to do business with the man whe on bis transactions under the arms of the Lombards. You would be surprised,” sald one of the local pawnbrokers to @ visitor last ‘night, “to see the persons who come here and negotiate leans on their personal property. Even wear- ing apparel, often of the finest quality, is brought here and offered for pone at mere nominal sums, day * "Take thone of the well-to-do clam who happen to be temporarily barrassed—they do not care to U1, rrived in Seattie|south of Formosa Island, some time * to Vietoria to at-|ago, arrived on the lyo Maru this eed at once to Hopper, the act 2 {inst night en row AND CAFE tend the trial her sult instituted | morning. He will pre to recover a sb | Port Townserd to report the k ft — ———§| muir estate, wh the vessel mother's heir ‘The fn which he and nome | by her at yn, Edwar 1 eafely at Fe A Gentle and J. Jw of New York. boat, with six| The party was much discon ar on to} at learning that there was no boat | the wild na wrecked men erturned thelr wring of all fo Victoria Inst night, aa the s called eariy this morning. Reminder Try Some of Our Cakes They are made from the very best of eggs and butter. caused the government haw] dress. Japanese 4 Captain Halstead re * POSTPONED 6 onnected in| =4 Ain't In It Santa Claus His Stock of Holiday Goods Is Totally Bellpsed by Ours. We have everything that the enilaren | y for and nd ge © the REM Houghton & Hunter, JEWPLIORS, 704 Firat Ave. 1 as. | EMBER . W. B. Hutchinson We give the best of quality and workman- ship possible for $15. Company Cor. 2nd and Union poverty, reve heart-sche and remorse that are brought to itght in tracing articles whith have beer | hung wp" for a song in the hope! 2.000 # only to find that she been going in the wrong direction and wound up tn Seattle without oney enough to feed a rabbit but she never came back “The most natural thing In the world for them to do is to hunt up very now gad then we dis Ja man wh ken a busines ve been ealing with loaning small amou and rally” Dretty pretty generally knows hie busts ough to keep h ‘One of these har h t pate deal more I |have a plausible story thar Jcome in wearing an alr of | iebet and pM a | wae coms - ae yee for ane foes tie | come om 4 does not understand the method | ben, Steg Paso Sage of transacting b: The hone man who comes for the first time is the more guilty looking one of the two by far | “Lots of tin-horn anda] porabie becomes hardened to it and would pawn hie teeth without These Were $1.00 Books Now They’re....ccvve0- 59C Three M Boat So At ~ Cloth-Bound ‘ for Girls, Li- Size Books brary Rob- At _260-—Famous Henty Ten Nights in a ¥ Books for Boys Hoor Deb the Duchess, Mer } ef The Boy Knight Juate, Great Ribbon Values, These © to be placed on rd below actual ¥ woran is most neckwear anged in ade up of many sorts and widths, rrew ‘feta and Gros Grain ' 4, bi vy, cream, maize, gray e silk, finest quality; worth ' in all the in Ribbons. AT 7 CENTS- width pt hes, such as for fancy , r col width, Lil me lot are Liber and Atriped and Corded Taffetas, v 12 z AT 13 CENTS—Taffeta Ribbons, In rich colors, all for neckwear « aded effects, brocaded ts widths up And Setin Gros in Ribbons, in every..color imaginable; fairly valued at 20 AT 19 CENTS—Dres Printed and Brocaded Taf- fetas, in widths up nehes; Plain Liberty Sat- ins, Satin Gros Grains and Taffeta, im all colors, Fairly worth 2Sc, 29¢ and 35e, one, Fisher & Lane Second Avenue and University Street | confidence men con gets to — ye ofa dispose of their 4 fome people. After a year or t oupe § er lev that sort of thing a man gete of | in the eaay ones. “Right here 1s that he sises up everything with an | "'ndow have a number of those eve to ite value in case he neods to | hinge cere are loaded hase it up later on r nitrr “| have known men to pawn hetr- he other paraphy Joome time and time again until ional crook. they come to regard them af a con and another buys it. venience merety—something to get a 9 way held responst- joan on when the money market ts/ ae a mat- tigh or “They tell a funny y about the 2 experience of the cider Booth,one time when he was broke In Cincin- cards ani 4 a of the pr “One leaves and we are in ale eto me once and me into the backfoom explained that he absolutely had to have money within the next twenty- natl, He wae stranded with a bust- ur hours, His mother had died} ed troupe and hit on the back East, and the body had been | nape ed himeetf shipped West for burtal “He said he was unaquainted tn the city, and no one was conversant with the fact the body had been re- ceived with the sole exception of the express company and it would in the window soak.’ For this he ¥ to be paid $500. The proprietor naw it would be trouble Iteslf no further tn the mat-/& good adverti» t for his shop ter after delivery. After he had |and readily consented. Naturally it talked along in this strain for about | Proved @ paying proposition for all five minutes he came to the point | concerned. and made w the proposition which he had in mind. It was nothing more or less than a reque tt make him a joan and take as secur- ity his mother’s body. to buy clothes for an infant. I have IME URE in the store at present five wedding rings—-four of them are ar much a | inyatery to me as they would be to TERRIBLE TYPHOID EPIDEMIC but the fifth was left he by | “Of course I refused the propost- tion as I never went in for that sort of busine and moreover, had no trade in that sort of proper “Women have come to me and pawned all they had in the world you, but the ftame here in search of| IN PENNSYLVANIA TOWN 18| {Roe husband who had deserted her | her husband Wheek after the mar-| TRACED TO RIVER | Wiihe had followed Kim tore thar Roth Phones 4 Main 1 Free delivery Halt Gallon Bottle Pure ALIFORNIA WIN 65 cents. Guckenheimer Rye World's Fat Full Quart, $1.00 eystone Liquor Company ~ The Big Liquor amigas block south of Post- Office. on . Want Ads ifted page for Free Want © Premium Bk See Cla | Ada. 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Regular 60c and 50c Music at 10c and 15¢ per copy. y t 15e per copy. } 7 ns from “The Storks” at I Selections fror 3 OLIN AND GUITAR Mt AT REDUCTIC Cor, 2nd & Union MANL , e thrown to the frong ra escaped taken to Ri wa. A GLASS D00R | home fa ah ———— A _|BEAT BALKY NAG” WITH AN /RON BAR ore te the hares with 9