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Hngtweon the Seattle Electric ‘pany and the “on the troliey poles of the company.) tween Attorney Donworth and Man COREY’S UNCLE BLAMES “STEEL” BEEN COULD MORALIZES UPON FAMILY SCANDAL—THE LID HAS * GRET OFF—SAYS THE CORPORATION'S PRESIDENT HAVE REFORMED IT ~inaindi ina dil D ch n ci cli iadi andie My THE FATHER'S VERDICT . + ~ * A. A. Corey, father of the Steel corporation president, is * % denply grieved over his son's conduct, He sald * * My son ts wrong Wh » woman slaves and starves ® *® rough a $40 a month od @ith a man; when e mends his #* * and shares the iast crust with him; when she bears him * \dren and rears or buries them, as Mra, Corey has done for ®& * it ts safe to say she loves him, and I know that she did & * lev The actions of w on @ yeyond my finding out, and if” # # he carries out the intentions credited to him, I am through. * * * RAEAAAAAR AAA RARE EEN ER EERE ESS BRADDOCK, Pa, Dec, 21.—"We) asked for bis views upon, the scan other al te. 5 ape Coreys just now are in a pthi dal im the y Being & man) . ” and ashes over the action of is| who attributes his great vitality At) oo eines as Killin did, It fe an Corey in discarding his wife so that) 74 to abst » from er and to-| vem things 08 Milla did. It ts an he can marry an " bacco, J. B. Corey is somewhat of &/ OP etna ee ens a sacral James B. oCrey, the rugge okt | moralist other women in Braddock Steel clr | “What a man sows he shall also) (0%) “ Hod gpa alll 24 reap.” quoth Mr. ¢ Andy the Por eas ~ bre , adi Carne 8 and others had/ ‘ been sowing seed th or 8 long time Ellis Ce been following t icy and he reaped what he n sown When Ellis was made president of the Steel corporation, I sat dowr @ and wrote him a letter, telling him of wonderful opportunity i tian principles. He wrote back, tell-| ¥ 2 = aoe, Sane , memt ing me to mind my business and he A give 6 coloeem Dangtie | would mind his. Since then I let) Hotel Stander on Thareday him aloae—well, until the other day} /*". 2%. in honor of the ne when I wrote him again remindin * penne + igor ay pg ae him of that letter. I have not heard) oe os , ne ' ron On. ye It is expected that Gov. Mead and itis had an opportunity to mak the na ‘orey’ go down In histor but he lost all that opportunity, And| why? It was all on account of a } Woman | And I want to say here that the} way those upper circlas of the Steel | n | People is conducting invites just! j DOESN'T WANT TO FIGHT —_—_— J. B. COREY, Unele of the Steel Magnate. uncle of William Ellis Co dent of the United States poration, made this statement wh ‘That the present trouble existing; ager Grant, of the company and! om-| Mayor Ballinger and Corporation ty, In regard to the; € ‘ounse! Calhoun for the pury oe of string! t c eably ing of the city lighting wires jjusting the matter anil Otherwise the controversy will have to be taken before the courts. Will be amicably settied, is the) ‘opinion of Corporation Counsel Cal-} A meeting was held yesterday Ht Liew between Mr. Calhoun and | Supt. Youngs relative to the matter. | TAKES FRANCHISE “I will do all in my power to keep the city out of needless litigation, said Mr. Cathoun this morning “The city cannot Ntigate this ma‘ | fer without running a chance of} beaten, and at the same incurring a heavy expense. - 5 | The company claims that the) The Seattle-Tacoma Power com ferms of the Lowman-Furth fran-| pany yesterday notified the corpo-| ehises, under which they are oper-| rations committees that It would ac ‘ating their cars, do not contem-| cept the franchise for heating which the free use of their poles by! has been pending before the counct! eity for stringing lighting wires,| for some time. The franchise was) ‘bat only contemplate a user for fire| accepted under the provision that| ‘and police wires. the company was to furnish beat at| ™ A conference will soon be held be-| the fiat rate of 70 cents per square} foot of radiation for the season i | | | 1-3 off. Toy Stoves and 735¢ Noah's Ark, Fan- Steel Gas Ranges, 1-3 off Kid-body ]} cy painted regular price Doll, clos- 49¢ aah $2.00 Punching Bag, com- ing eyes plete, for 98¢ «+ » ABE pe Min- so well made Wicker sos Doll Buggies, large size | toc Box Giaes ee ee: es a color “hi : 7 dles Chimney $2.00 ¢ Go-Cart, with and eee steel wa $1.39 o- Be 50c Boys’ Jagons, steel $1.50 Horse wheels, hardwood finish | 25¢ pod > foe $1.39 | — Child’s paver! 75¢ Assorted China Cake Set of 75¢ 4 ¢ a F Cart Plates, decorated ...39¢ pee . be One-Third Off All Pictures $150 to Close Out “hol : Rosewood bound ney thin Japanes P ianos Trunk, a Cup and Sance 10¢ Dish, 98¢ 18-in. Fruit orated Frencl Flying Machine B5¢ complete for $1.98 pelger & Hurlbut Second and Union 2.19 other high offi } burg asks people to als of the state, as well as prominent members of the judiciary will be present and make addresses, The ing prepared and will be jsued ‘im ately T tub is growing with remark able rapidity and already number among ite members a large number of the most wide-awake and gressive business men of Srattie The next business meeting of the! lub will take place the day after Christmas STATE NEWS Clearing land near Bellingham. Aberdeen holiday trade boomtng. | ‘This is Granger's first Christmas. North Yakima to tax trading stampa. Wenatchee has an antl-saloon crusade Wenatchee Commercial club reorganize George H. White, Centralia plo- | | neor, dead | Wallols Pacific railroad buys sbore lands Hoquiam wants county seat and court house. Archibald ploneer, dead. Puyallup of bonds for sale. State dairymen mest in Belling- ow Campbell, Hoqulam fers $22,000 worth of may be moved. Union Pacific to enter Tacoma. said to be trying Pacific county teachers’ inatitute on at South Bend. Mrs. Catherine Bowers, Walla} Walla pioneer, dead. New bridge across Chehalis river at Porter, completed H. A. MeNally, Baker City weath er man, declared insane Councilman E. M. Adams, Rel am. y be ousted. C, M. @ St.°P. may bulld im mense carshope at Tacoma Reclamation service at Eilens: 190 leas water new North Coast road on Tis said holds option iter H. Tisd real estate man, com dead at Spo | kane, Edward Alien robber, granted preme court. D, &. Free, at Omaha, Neb., says he killed Orville Hawden tn Colfax some years ago. State grain commissioner wanta joint freight rate on wheat for ben efit of farmers State re clal in Seattle, alleged new trial by su land for wea to withdraw Sunnyside district government irrigation. Walla Walia city employe, Al fred Spangler, arrested for threat- | ening to kill wife and her brother James Watson may fight proposed removal from office of superintend ent of State School for Defective Youth, Utaka Ishii, Japanese, sent back home for threatening life of former employer, Miss Bessie Woolsey, Ta coma, coming back to carry out threat. LIFE CRUSHED OUT BY TRAIN Yesterday afternoon an unknown man, who was run down by a Grea rthern train at Interbay at no lied at the Seattle General hospit The remains were removed to the Bonney-Watson undertaking om | lishment re they await | ation. It is believed the un |tunate man was @ laborer, . VARIETY SECOND TO NONE. A Matin erage en from ka & ( tive exhibit of 50 to $2 SPECIAL INDUCEMENT our Child Department. uble-breasted, heavy weight Buits, with two pairs of Special at $6.00, at 626 avenue. Kline & Rose’ Himelhoch Bros.’ succes- in De Boys pante Firnt berg, nore n's !wiLt You ge NexT? invitations are be- | to} | depot at Walla Walla Tacoma & Eastern. | prominent Ta- | | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, ate, Spec $a: 10. at Your $1 t bu want o your C for your Chr Ww per pound 40¢ Tea, per pound bane 12-02 ckaes Seeded Raisina.. 16-on, packaes Seeded Raisins 16-02. packaes Cleaned Currants eeeves Rest Now Crop Nuts, all kinds, {@ pound—2 pounds . Citron, Orane and Lemon Peel, pound STANDS Best Sugar Cured Hams srehie 1513, 1517, I519 Second Ayenu Two Doors North of Pike Street Doll Go- $1.50 Doll Go $1.00 Wheelb 980 Top To the Christmas a coats, reduced as a special inducement, Boys’ anc 100 Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes, regular $6.50, $7.00 and $7 Himmelhoch Bros., successors for you Adams’ Java Blend Coffee, the brat Coffee roasted, 2 pounds Sian Adame’ 0c Coffee, special, per pound Ad 5c Java and Mocha Coffee, per pound ... Ad 40c Coffee, special, per pound 7 per pound ob . per pound Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1533-1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. DEC. NEW YORK, De 1.—The the North rivers | avy rawin railroad tunnel caved tn} 6 finall norning this time unde They were te Blanch Waleh The W spring, appearwig in Seattle th rege | | "t in This que This morning seats went on sale} NEWS NOTES pooanacnie | se Jat the Grand for (he benefit of | South Beattie Frisky Barnett, the how- manage | | who has gone blind | | : Washington ranks ninth in 4 THE INNOCENT MAIDB ily Beginning with ma } ty goers as ARD Inee The Innocen will = ty . , s veg ‘ {take the Seattle tage for one week yt carts ’ t jin burledque. thus te aa, fees cose ragga 4 " | “The JoWy Girls” close Saturday |, Mnsincers eatimat che | night , gy 2 geet gece one : be irrigated, rf P The offering of the Third Avenu " ree. or next weeb beginning Sunday |” t ‘ to man afternoon, will The Jolly Amer=|iencntatives iiukses y ord ‘an mp. se ge ar 1 The Girl from Sweden” will con-|),. eee tr ; . lude Saturday night Seiieunas Ades talons aa | 7 , The Counsel for the Defense den the ¢ aining =} nna - which Mr, and Mrs. Rot SS a Haynes’ pearing at tar th thin | “ALL RIGHT,” HE SAYS week, le making a hit | Corporation Younsel = Calhoun _ # Japanese lents of the public/holds in an opinion which he r oa *rancy schools and university will hold de-|dered yesterday that franchises! } 7a! o% ‘granted by the clty council may b reat inducemen Shoppers Throughout Our Store For ial Christmas Reductions on Suits and Overcoats. 90 and $25.00 Men's Suits and Over- and Overcoats, double or single breasted, to 1g Men’s Suits a 5.00 Suit a special inducement Christmas marked down to— vers, and Juvenile Suits and Overcoats—We place on sale today $6. i $7.50, as a Everything in the Furnishing Goods Line Reduced in the Same ane Police vigtiance does not suff to protect the Christmas oh jfrom being the prey of thieves whee operations are Peported to th Mra, Ryrie, of Portalnd, reported | the authorities that her gold watol™ and chatelaine pin were stolen on by tt the unex t 50, $7.00 special inducement for Christmas buyers at .........+ Friday and Saturday Christmas Specials cial for Friday and Saturday ..... ee ee See go dozen Neckwear, eaguler 50% kinds, special for Frid ay 75 dozen Christmas Suspenders, regularly 75¢ and $1.00, special for Fr ngs nti Christmas Open Eve! 50 kinds, and Satur- iday and ++ Oe KLINE & ROSENBERG your trade, and are making extra inducements for you hristmas shopping with us. You will want good Coffee jstmas dinner. Read the following prices we are making per pound .. With of mu and admi the w sical exhuc here forme was found able artistic way ideal, the sands, 15 ’ Doll Stoinways se ; tle more than ¢ payment e Express Wagons arte a9e ¢ " hi Phe $1:80 tron 711 Second arrows The » » Express Wagons $1.76 Iron AT THE rs of ase rapidly in num if desired. 625 First Avenue STORE OPEN EVENINGS HE. lespread RAILROAD TUNNEL CAVES! here | Park For Ballard re’s a great “busy Friday” holiday: special--- several thousand of these attractive holiday stools for “busy Friday” selling this is a little gilt foot stool, just like the pictare shows it, legs are of neat pattern and iron, strong and well made, is covered with attractive patterns and colorings Persian velour; the real in diameter, WILL be worth is $1.25; top is 11 ins. NOT be delivered; filled; but one of these stools to a person; no mail, telephone or C. 0. D. orders will positively none sold to dealers our show of child’s mission furniture is a feature of our holiday display the store of good cheer--- —there’s a world of holiday poodness—attractiveness | here now. —there's holiday enthusiasm throughout the whole store and every feature of this great housefurnishing store is at ite best right now. brightness, we promise gift-buyers —that purchase here will be thoroughly satisfactory that holiday delivery service will be just right —that any after-holiday reasonable exchanges will be gladly made —that your holiday spendim will go further here 1 Sls will buy a ROCKER, a MORRIS CHAIR, a LADIES’ DESK ora BUCK STEEL RANGE here. store open evenings— —buy holiday gifts now—pay for STANDARD way”— Standard Furniture Co. | Lh. free rrr 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE --- TACOMA them next year—‘it'’s the The Steinway Piano AD. growth ation the friends the Ste rly one to appre superiority of the re are now for only her pianos Ave., Seat einway person ate the tho a lit easy Sherman, Clay & Co. EINWAY DEALERS tle, 911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. phone us every time you miss it In this way we can be certain of | giving our subscribers a =" eer vice—and it is the only THE STAR PUBLISHING ca. SATURDAY SPECIAL. Do not forget your Christ mas dinner, You will want a GOOD COF- FEE. Our Mocha and Java will put the finishing touch to well cooked dinner, Regular price 28¢. Try it, You'll come again. Rhodes Bros 1325 2d Ave. You've only six days to do ar Christmas buying. he idea this year is the one. Buy Necessities stock of second-hand Stoves of all sizes and lowest pri RED FRONT FURNIT( 220 Pike Streot articles ; d Stoves and Ranges, Garland Gas Ranges, 1900 Washing Machine, Carving Sete, Ete, Large Heaters. f the very GEO. H. 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