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MAD RACE WITH CAR: CAR |S FASTER AND DRIVER JUMPS FROM FRONT PLATFORM AND CAPTURES HIS RUNAWAY TEAM N. Gerd, driver for the Oak, for a long distance, he was not tr sred, His clothes were badly torr ant th ‘ Ge had stopped Nis team ty For five blocks the street r 4) was at the rear end of the wagor the te ced along 12th &,| when a Beacon hil frightened the te ed along Twelfth] them, He immediately jumped on av, &, side by side the| the car, and the motorman at his car aught up then Gerd | request sent the car ahead at full Jeaped from the car and stopped the! Aa a « the car caught them from dashing into a tele and grabbed them by the bridle pole ne fant He grabbed the horses by the bri- | ty 00 loaves of bread were dle, and although he was dragged ed along the atre WATER BUFFALO MUST — GIVE WAY TO RAILROAD It is which of Ja Hughes H. Gre & ste and fe Wast The pose Cacres at port « with be hace. the ceptior produ other s+ ef Luzo brough quantities Bu veying land te wenger laree. fs thickly se The only com Spier & « u English capital government | the Milw p The trac elty has be Rice ar pra are also| Way, and t ry tn large | mitted by 4 carabao | now im th e of a ing t the Milwa The pas-| the propos probably be, minal com surrounding country | term switching at of | side the cl ther t from this cou the > th tre as th m did is t nt to represent] Ane fa in favor of A c be- | joint o Th for its beauty, fin Furs that won't speak a @ Worn. Let us show y collars, muffs and coats. They're be cago, Milwaukee JOINT TERMINALS) kage question in th en taken up by the Chi rai wo pl it. Th ads ity and those propos er have been asked by skee people to cons tion of organizing a pany in this city This company will do al and handling of cars in ty Limits. proposition submitted by ukee ple ia that the question be considered THE CLOSER YOU LOOK ¢ more you will like our Furs. Every p aty i those nobby 19 Fest till you own one. A long stole of white fox with muff tc gift for a ay. We with Stuart collar. collar, trimmed with head ornaments, Fancy m Don't put it off a minute longer ORDER An evening cape of ermine and Ru XMAS. You'll not have another chance. Open Every Evening This Week PETKOVITS FUR COMPANY 110 MARION STREET FOR THE MONEY. Tha’ é& Pikt A A 1 ‘© guarantee every artic In the way of Bullders’ Hard ‘We have everything from nails in the shingle to the furnace Everything fn the way of door and window . locks, screens—in fact everything which goes to make a home comfortable, convenient, If you can't call today, Just telephone ai be promptly filied and purchase delivered. BOTH PHONES ens, softness and perfec word for us every time they are > have a bewitching novelty fo ERN T BROS. INC Motto to be the VERY BEST POSSIBLE the guarantee we founded our business upon—it's the cornerstone of every transaction in our store. lece we sell in selected tion. We won't sell ies in boas, pe ndeed, and you won't o match is an elegant ur-in-hand of mink an sable; Elizabeth nuff to match Ww FOR ST Square Deal lways s Our ware beautiful and cosy. nd your order will 1168. Webor, the matricide, has agreed on} RED LAK FALLS, Minn, Dec | orried the children to the kitche foe for his attorny Grove John 16. Peter Martel, hia wife and | from the bugning part of the house Jon gets $2,250; Fred Tuttle, $2,400; |thfee children were burned to | "M4 thet returned for Bin wire, | Ben Tabor, $1,850; Sam Pullen,‘ death thie morning, The posit The wr wave way, ce we ally | $1,400, and Hiram John THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1906 fsmsuie'S"? SEVEN PEOPLE BURNED | SETTLES HIS DEBTS AUBURN, Cal, Dec, 16.—Adotph em indicate that Martell poe | mn, $600. of the DECEMBER 16TH ADVANC | WERKE ARAR ERE HD YOU CAN BUY NOW AT AT : BAT MASTERSON NEW CHILICENTER. N.Y, Dec. #|f. IN BLOCKS OF 100 SHARES } 5 \w16—Mra William P, Parra | 76 and her son, Fred, 40 AT PAR $1.00 PER SHARE BODYGUARD OF PRESIDENT t in @ fire which dentro: $2.00 PER SHARE heir home eee eet e eee KR FRAUD Dec, 16.—] EVERY DAY WE CAN SHIP AS SOON AS OUR RAILROAD AND A JAN. 1ST, 1907, WILL S JULY 1ST, 1907, WILL SEE VERY LIABLE TO REACH BEFORE JAN. 1ST, 1908. SEND YOUR MONEY BY M WASHINGTON, D. [A postoffiee fraud or has been} Jissued against L. R. Sechinidt, box} 87, Oakland, Cal, who, it is al-| leged, advertined racing pools, and | Bourke Cochran bitst srance | j anies, says they a to be |heavily taxed; not allo do 1 business; Imposstble to put affes in prison in this cou try; takes a fall out of Insurance | preoleuuen alling them moneyod SPECIAL BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT D.S.JOHNSTON’S \ tenia fi ent for Panama canal | ' Masterson on tréal BAT MASTERSON, The FAMOUS WESTERN REGULATOR AND Hawaijan bond issue approved Pinoes, PI pec pyr dag ores SHERIFF, WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO THE SECRET | Sugar worth $150,000,000 import ai ume Bones Reduced SERVICE TO BP FE SEVSELTS BODYGUARD. ed last ¥ mitteePortnter-oceant heaith | me Pac A WEST SEATTLE CHURCH | mittes on territories c » and Malintine « C « werTine isla i Porto Rico committee } The annual m and xaltine: civil service | Cor annual mi cautions branchesgynd Canadian relation| Seat was helé tact nicht | Pater Hhd McKinley, land #win-| i C Revs. Nichola, Stith, Beudder and es wears * J P } | i Wood Sressed the meeting oF 11] for Alaska wagon roads | wwii. "| Shallow water at Mare Island Favorab'e reports were received | Davy yard. 5 ‘al from all departments of the church. |, Oppoged to Senator Lane, Call fornia, for interstate commerce com Occasional rain tonight and Sun- | mixsion light to fresh south winds. Bill to preserve Niagara Falls. At & mans meeting of Latona citi- | |zens held Thureday evening in| | May's hall, the committee appointed | 4#7! |Monday night to inquire into the | benefit or injury and the cost of the proposed improvementa on For }tieth street, submitted its report | ‘The report was decidedly against [the improvement as it is now pro | posed, but recommended that ef | forts to effect a compromise be jtaken. The compromise suggested : P urchase Now grade and to keep open to the lake While the Assortment front Fourth, Fifth and Sixth ave. The proposed improvement is to ls Complete make a cut of from 20 to 30 feet | from Sixth ay, extending al st. to Latona ay. Thin cut is in Smoking Jackets athe Ce ya 5.00 UP jorder to furnish an easy grade for Bath Robes 84.00 UP the Seattle Electric company, and and to make it possible to have an Lounging Robes 810.00 UF overhead grade for the railroad Gloves 81.00 UP company. This improvement will Evening Dress Protectors 4 81.50 UP lclose through traffic on Fourth eween, Seney 81.00 UP an be had for « third t halt the regular prices. A any terme if desir The METROSTYLE PIANOLA The Weber la Easy paym sired. D, 5. Johnston (0. cond Avenus ig es Building. 50 or 60 steps. Bags and Suit Cases Several other strong Neckwear all against the improvement stealer’ |brought out in the report, which ‘ 7 " Handkerchiefs was accepted . j ts and Overcoats, Yor men $10.00 UP LOCAL FLASHES Pree ieee $4.00 UP | L. H. Wheeler, who gave his ad | dress as the Butler hotel, last nix _R d | te reported to the police that a woman Yr ant claims he visited a resort in lower Fifth av. and while there he 800-804 First (ve, Cor. Colum. 8 was relieved of bis money bia at Maps will soon be finished by the city engineer's office showing the} proper grades for the entire Inter bay district. Traffic will be possible between Interb parts of Queen Anne hill with these | new grades | A social was given Friday even ing in the Westminster Presabytor fan church by the Christian En deavor society. ! Judge W. D. Wood, was stricken with appendicitis Thursday mort ing and was taken to the hosp yesterday. An operation was per formed yesterday. Hoe ts report as getting along nicely fessor Henry Landes of t | University of Washington deliver | lecture last ovening, at the Y. M }C. A. on “Practical Geology.” The | professor outlined his lecture with stereopticon views belonging to hi | own collection Mulford was manager of the | American bank, which failed Inst |May. Bank examiners alleged that |Mulford forged the names of Chi nese merchants and took | The bank was founded in 1% Mulford retired from the servi The annual New Year reception and ball of the Rainier club will be | given on Dec. 30, Yesterday 500 vitations had been tesued A. M. E. CONEVNTION GAINESVILLE, Ga, Dec, 16. The annual convention of the At lanta conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, colored, opened here this morning. The attendance fs unusually large, and includes a |number of the most prominent ministers and representative mem bers of the church. While not the largest numerically, this is consid ered one of the strongest confer ences in the colored connection, embracing considerably more than 100 charges. Bishop Wilson is pre siding over the conference. Cost DIAMOND RINGS sirable Ch make de ts, and recipient We can sell them’ to you at a saving of from 25 to 40 p as they are unredeem are sure to please es’ and Gentlemen's G ongent Overcoat House tn the State. w hea suitable for s presentation purposes. These are appropriate Xmas gifts, and if bought here the saving is bie Chicago Loan Office HARRY SILVER, PROP. 117 Yesler Way These Are the Days That Try People’s Health And especially those with a tendency tofivsases of Nose, Throat. Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. If there is @ weakness in any of these organs From Improperly Treated Catarrhs why take any rink of becoming a chronic tnvalid, or, what is oven worse, addicted to the drug habit, by dosing yourself with all kinds of patent medicines when you can have the best medical treatment obtainable, which means, the daily advice of a skilled physician, all medi aes and appliances necessary, for only DORT’ GO AROUND With your glasses crooked, We will straighten and adjust them of charge UNION BAKERY $5 a Month 1p aseoe Avorn SIX MONTHS OLD FRUIT CAKE. FOR CHRISTMAS Examination and Consultation Absolutely Free, Wm. McHarrle, M. D. 420-422-424-426 Arcade Building. Phone Main 4111 Office Houre—9 a m. to 12:30 p m; 2to 5 p.m Evenings— Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:80, Sundaye—-9 to 11 a. m. PREFERRED STOCK SOLD FOR SIX WE 1513, 1515 1517, I519 Second Avenue | WATCHITGROW SEATTLE-BOSTON COPPER COMPANY tKS AT 50 CENTS PER SHARE ED TO 60 CENTS PER SHARE 60 CENTS PER SHARE INSIDE OF THIRTY (30) DAYS YOU WILL SEE IT BY JULY 1ST, 1906, IT WILL BE SELLING AT BECAUSE WE ARE PUTTING MORE ORE ON THE DUMP AND WE HAVE NOW $260,000 IN ORE ERIAL TRAM IS COMPLETED IT $2.50 PER SHARE t IT $5.00 PER SHARE THERE IS SO LITTLE OF THIS STOCK TO GO ON THE MARKET THAT IT IS $10.00 PER SHARE AIL IF YOU CANNOT COME INVESTIGATE US, IT IS EASY AND WE WILL HELP YOU SEATTLE- BOSTON COPPFR COMPANY 724 Alaska Bldg. Seattle, Washington PRICES No Bundles Done for Less Than 10c Shirts - - 10c Collars - - 2c Cuffs- - - 4c The fact that we have the most modern and up-to-date machinery is ample proof that we can give yo the best satisfaction. PALACE LAUNDRY CO. 1801 Eight Ave. —Offices— 1512 Sixth Ave. | Fifth and Sixth ave, and pedes moss! 4 . Two Doors |trians will be obliged, in order to Umbrellas . $1.00 UF North of |reach the ctreet car, to climb down Waistcoats, fancy 81.50 UP Pike Street ‘This Coupon entitles the holder to a 25 per cent discoun’ all He THE iday Goods at FAIR Monday. Christmas Surprises ‘or those who think a dollar or two will buy nothing su stantial, we have some plea es in store. A ® need never be expensive to be ed, and if it is a plec of furn it Is sure to be appropriate. Home furnishin are used each day by almost every member of the family a are constant ren just a few items nristmas, CUP AND SAUCER RACKS } INDIA SEATS —Neat pat- Of golden and weathered terns in weathered oak oak, we have ¢ as DINING CHAIRS—We ha’ BOOK SHELVES—In ered or golden oak « seat and spindle back; pri S1 . - 81.00 e ss ar LADIES’ DESKS— We now TEA TABLES In golden have a special sale of these k, weathered oak, birds priced as low as.....$6.7 eye maple and the like || MORRIS CHAIRS—In golden priced up from oak with reversible velo SHAVING STANDS hachive ton” attachment; price.. round mirror and lower 12.50 shelf, in maroon or oxidized : 5.50 | COMBINATION BOOK C In golden oak, with hand- ROCKING CHAIRS—Nothing some French plate beveled better for a Christmas gift mirror, book shelves, writ- We have them as } EXTRA SPECIAL TONIGHT OPEN EVERY EVENING OFREAU @ IFA © RGM ® of him who gave them. We here list low price $1.75 in golden oak with cane cushions and the “push but- ing desk, etc., as low priced as ‘ sees 18.50 Tonight we place on sale the celebrated White House Cook Book for only ree <iceey 6005 u t on b- itt ne es od 5 ve ur ww