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i THE SATURDAY, DEC, 2 ‘wy | — - gible morning. AN the substations ‘ ' ; eRe | are busy, too, and the rush will un- | d * * | doubtediy keep up until the inst My ‘ b * A party of mining students * | jminte. Many tons of Christinas / ' # at the university plan to spend # | Dreggmts have been handied dally for i # thetr Christmas vacation in the & | | the Prat week, and Postmaster Sitew« : * coal mines in the Carbon river * art has boon put to it to keep the . | ® district, the purpose of the trip # | mail chutes clear. ‘The expreas cage: mt ® |® being to give them practical # | panies are also having thelr trea: k & experience - bles, ® * * — ps Never before have so many pea- ‘ A kk s/ — _ 2 18 1 on the *** | LAST SHOPPING DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS IS A | ple been n the wtreets of Bes AS attle. The day was damp and, ap i Se ee ee ee ew Peon }| MORMONS WILL CELEBRATE SWIFT ONE--BIGGEST CROWDS IN CITY'S HIS- | @ual, everybody put off his mhotf SHOWERED REWARDS ON DOR, HEBER JONES, THE MAN HAROR Dec Seiieveret dane iC will bo an exhansied aulanal j WHO SHOULDERED A GREAT RESPONSIBILITY AND WON hundyed members of ub Mormon, © j fut army of clerks that goes he bh and as many others have 4 |tonight. Despite the fact that al ; HIS FIGHT me here to attend the dedication | ‘Phe last day for Chetstmas sh@p-(main open even later than,veual to-| stores have been open evenings for 4 the magnificeat monument erect-|ping has been a busy one, Since) night al days, they have been come / > ed in met eph Mmlth® the | @rly morning the #hc have been The postoffice has also heen| gantly thron Seattle pee t * MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Seldom has ajing oven kissed him full on the Nps founder of, m. Today thronged and clerks in all the stores| crowded all day, as the wetghing| noted for the freedom with wh : Dr, Jonen fi 1 d and went the 10008 Rinntve of Joneph|have been as busy as bees, There d stamping of the packages re-| they spend money an merchants physician been so hénored bY the}on with his handshawing. On the | Hmith’s Djrth, and the wan ne yains several hours for be-|quire time, and a good place in line| are pleased with the It of the people = Dr. Heber r previous Mra, Robinson was 1 1 for the tt th oppers to lay in thelr Christ-jat the stamp window has beew at 4) week's work from a finaocial stands Jones, pr f the board of| the at at on and batl| unt } mas surprises, as the stores will re-" premium wince the window opened! point. * health of atemphis. Dr. Jones was} at which was fn charge of the quarantine which, | one tuous soctal . during w fever epidemt tertainme ever given in the protected pits from the plague. | city The people have given to this one! Even before the quarantine Dr : man the full credit for their escape yes Was probably the mosé popu * While Dr. Jones was being show- | lar and b n man in the @red with express of exteem and | tire city ed an prea confide the t men of the} dent of the Me health board city quietly raised $1,000 ax a pres-|for the past eight years and his ent to the popular phystclan dea ‘are. acces by the entire A number of his friends gathered | south, It t# under his personal at the Merchants’ Exchange i/rection that Memphis has for -= witnessed the ceremony of prese past eight years fought the pla tat witch Was at last vanquished. Among the first was Dr. Jones was opr 1 to the] could infgot the city, even if some (dread name that he consented to put p society matron, Mrs. J. & quarantine established last summer,| Cases mikht come in from point n the quarantine and take charge ‘ who ie one of the moat prominent | With 1 at » and sewers and| of infection, Cleanliness in bis pre-|of it. He gave the city the strict ‘ 4 ~— Sete ee ee tee ot eee oe gar Ss ok oy vie Aa eM acl tae ee IT 18 BCONOMY, STRICT ECONOMY, TO SEND THE FAMILY WASHING HERE. WE CAN DO THE FAMILY WASH % a ee meee On - “ oo CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN WO IT YOURSELF. NO MISTAKE ABOUT THIS. WE CAN DO IT. AN ORDINARY FAMILY WASH- 4 —— z =e pene ING WILL WEIGH TEN POUN DS, FOR THIS 8IZE BUNDLE OUR CHARGE I8 SIXTY CENTS. THIS 18 LESS THAN FUEL, BLUE a CITY NEWS IN BRIEF a in Russia. ING, STARCH, SOAP AND OTHER SUPPLIES AMOUNT TO, BESIDES SAVING YOU TIME, WORRY AND DRUDGERY lies Bogan last evening had b Be purse snatched from her band by oe - : man, who escaped by running. Lost f The first dividend of the Inde-| about § time ago, the company is extending | on ¢ ¥ while on ter eeees ueia, OX. coll MES ane ell é "590 by c PER POUN EITHER PHONE exneetiegedne ritish Columbia. bail at Labor temple on ,Monda: S930 Franchises have already been #e-/| evening BANTA CLAUS, IN THE SHAPE OF KINGS AND QUEENS, WILL | Vi in the cities of Everett, Bell-| Slot machine at Rainier saloon atown, robbed of $15 : ice Davis dismissed cane ¢ LET THE pendent Telephone company, & per| Miss Eva Kincheloe, of 7642 Bag cent, was declared yestertay ley av. And Miss Ne , of | L i | South Bags. both P ' 5 As announced ip The Star #0m*] popped ee J ; MAKE MANY A HEART GLAD THIS YULE-TIDE IN EUROPE |ingham and Tacoma and applica a tions made at Olympia GREAT FAMILY LAUNDRY” DEMONSTRATE ITS WORTH TO YOU. A MINTE AT THE PHONE—EITHER a 4 a earmold Major Otto A. Case, county | William Price oe hy ate ge PHONE 690—-WIEI. BRING O1'R WAGON TO YOUR DOOR AND YOUR TROUBLES AND INCONY EI 8, SO FAR AS WASH LONDON, Dec. 23.—King Edward, the most appropriate gifts Is not an ~— \ady cameo Beg boven peo | es ot papers to Harry Collins, DAY ARE CONCERNED, ARE AT AN END. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER, STARCH ALL CLOTHES THAT NEED STARCH- | easy one. bi ot as n a) . . ; q . r PIB oF oar me iE Sic, Alsnuuiiia wh taste] “SE, Mn sh, cause un welhen| Onset DODO Mates eaaslies OM of M. Kthdalt 74, disappeared fro ING AND IRON ALL FLAT PIBCES. WE DO AL LTHIS FOR @@ PER POUND. 4 ehfldren and grandehildren will| the empress and their grown-up] ak dining chairs. Clerk presents | his home - gee ers aa spend Christmas at Sandringham, | children have haunted shops where | each girl in office with box of can-| | Red abigg a onc ne — a as in former years, and the celebra-| Christmas presents are sold, and| 4, and cigars handed to boys ne ee ee Ma WwW Send the Ww >? 4 tion of Yuletide will be in accord~/ many a dealer has been pleasantly} With Christmas exercises all!) is aon Beouall y @ agoa = | ance with the traditions of Old| surprised by latge and liberal orders schools closed yesterday afternoon, |) °" lou ok os ae England and typical of the hospital- | for members of the imperial family. | for two weeks’ holiday + so -anaar~-fheriy hg Bn ity, of the fine old palace. As usual the emperor will distrib-| Judge Prater has Sullivan will | tuning ¢ Rersccongiant elspa’? ies thot i @ program for the celebration | ute a large number of bis portraits,| case under advisement. Decision | view : % will be simple but impressive, and| cigars and cigaret cases, match| eariy next week bt the distribution of presents will be| boxes and other trifles, while the} Corporation Counsel Calhoun ey 4 % unusually liberal. | empress has purchased a carload of! pands annual report to mayor | The Annual Progress Number of ‘ ‘The providing of presents is not) handsome gifts for the ladies of the} The Harmony club has passed | tho Weaterner Magagine ix now & small matter at the British court. | court, the hundreds of employes and ag ‘The king and queen not only give! servants > Presents to the members of their! pensioners. . 4 immediate family and their numer- | —- ous relatives scattered all over the! Humbert Is Faithful. continent, but also to al] the mem- Bers of the royal household, the} ROME, Dee. 23.—In accordance Officials and employeaof the various | With the old custom, Christmas will ‘and Goutitry seats and to| 2e celebrated by the royal family in undreds of other persons in some /Ofthodox fashion. There will bo a way connected with the royal es-| Christmas tree for the youngest citehment. members of the family and bountt- WiGiisieae : | ful gifts for every one of the grown- ‘The Kaiser Celebrates. up members, and the officials, serv- ants and employes of the royal BERLIN, Dec. 23.—Probably no | household. resolutions thanking the newspa-|sale‘everywhere. One hundred pages id for hundreds of poor! pers, officials and pastors of the/and cover, all inteasely western. city for their assistance and attend-| Send a copy to your eastern friend ance at the meeting of Dec. 4, to! On all newsstands, wrapped ready protest against the massacres of the for mailing ° Model Electric Laundry Plant Corner First Either and Seneca : Phone 590 Buropean court is giving Christmas Prevents on so extended a seale as the court of Emperor William. Thousands of gifts will be dis- tributed to the children of the poor and those in the various charitable Everyone gives presents to every-| institutions, In the name of the Ome else and the task of selecting | royal children. . guest of the church congregation. He will deliver the princtpal sermon at the celebration tomorrow. oe ee eee eee ees Jackets MADE OF PLAIN AND FANCY CHBEVIOTS, FINS WORSTED HOMESPUNS, BILLIARD CLOTHS AND BROCADED SILKS. COLORS ARB BLUE, BROWN, TAN, OLIVE, GRAY, MAROON AND BLACK. ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF TWO-COLOR COMBINA- TIONS. PATTERNS ARE SPECKLES, CHECKS, STRIP- ES, PLAIDS AND MIXTURES. $5 to $15 BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY Goons, J. Redelsheimer & Co. 900-804 First Ave. Cor. Colum Strongest Overcoat Mouse dn the bia St. Btate. We Have a Large Stock In all sizes, which we purchased prior to the recent advance the price. ARI MONDS RIGHT portunity is * * ‘The apprehension of the 13-year-}® The Century company to- old boy who cashed a spurious check | * Right and Sunday will illumin- for $12.50 at J. R Grant & Co.s|* 0 the Alaska building, using * * * * wholesale grocery establishment, at|* 3.000 bulbs in words six feet Occidental and Main, yesterday aft-) sh. The windows will have ernoon, will, the police think, lead | * *pectal electric light illumina- to the unearthing of several clever|* tions and the skyscraper will forgers who have been spreading | be a blaze of light. bad paper in and about Seattle. The/* Doy, it is believed, has been the|*# *¥ FFF FER ER EE HD eee accomplice in a series of forgeries. » Shortly after 3 o'clock yeuterday afternoon the youth entered J. R. PROGRESS EDITION oF Grant & Co.'s store and handed J WESTERNER ISSUED R. Grant « cheek and a letter pur- rae Dorting to be from Mrs. M. A. Daley of Maple Valley, requesting that he @educt $650 from the amount, to! ; apply on her account, and give the| rp, Lhe, Magazine. bearer the balance ¢ annual Progress Euition of The W nM o o At the time Grant thought noth-| jure et the me eeazine was put on ae of the cg Bee va jaale at the news stands this mor ol Seted the bev, a told bien | The edition is a special effort commod. * id him lon the part of the publishers, and ( ntthyplly dl peal inlengae St in the most complete number they ye o | have er o r n Grant later telephoned Dexter| tapes ond cover” fatty anne ite Horton & Co., bankers, upon whom) with views topical of tite mune the check was drawn, only to ascer-| Went cover, beth Back and tain that H. A. Brinkley, whose sig-| trout magnificent scene of nature the check bore, had no ac-| standing timber in the Puget Bound count ve et Se country, done in black and o Bank Funds. gre Grant promptly reported the mat-| ,i¢ A ter to the police, and Detectives Kennedy and Drew were detailed on the case. They secured a de- 1ich we have not raised TYING YOUR DIA- me to seize a good op- en it is presented to you. Now- uires sonre finding. This is certainly nity, as we give a le edad Malia adays it re your opt Special Reduction of Ten Per Cent Wed Only SUTER, THE JEWELER, 22.2155 vom SEATTLE—successor to G, Beninghausen, Diamond Importer-~NOME Representing Typical rn Scenes Beautify These Are the Days That Try People’s Health And especialy those with a tendency to diseases of Nose, Throat Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. If there is a weakness in any of these organs forest ". That is one of the most sig- antly western scenes tmagin- wee we sell, giving our subscribers a perfect sere che: Jewelry | viee—and it is the only way. er the installment plan. | THE STAR PUBLISHING OQ any time before} __ rs have aimed at a thor stration of Western com- ’ a scription of the youth, but, aside| mercial life in the open in tact. of F ] | T ted Christmas. ae from that, they have no clew to his| the broad possibilities existing gen- | rom iim r rea Houghton & Hunter | mT ogg leratly throughout the try. Jewelers | te PUT, he note, accompanying the! Thirty pages devoted to “Puget Cc ta h , : a eg ia atarrns . mr ave_seante) ahaa + When sten this morning Mr.|and industrial possibilities as found|§ Why take any risk of becoming @ chronic invalid, or, what Is even AN HON Grant said lin the West. The number contains |[Worse, addicted to the drux habit, by dosing yourself with all kinds HONEST PRICE.” a of patent medicines when you can have the best medical treatment obtainable, which means, the daily advice of a skilled physician, all medicines and appliances necessary, for only $5 a Month Examination and Consultation Absolutely Free, “I believe the forgery is the work! s variety of interesting literary r of 2 gang of clever persons who are! ter, articles, sketch and story, by Pperating extensively in Seattle. The| Western writers. The timber and boy. who is an innocent-looking| lumber interests are especially re youth, {8 undoubtedly an accom-|r 4 in an article by Mr, Vic- plice. tor H. Beckman. ‘Portraits of prom- MODERATOR TO BE THERE inent citizens, fishing and hunting scenes, surnmer resorts and trips in ST. PAUL, Minn, Dec, 23.—The|¢ mountains are numerous, oo House of Hope Presbyterian chure ee gooey fe 50 years cid tadag arian church | pare Curios From the Far North. *Bregation will celebrate the anni-| ‘The Eskimo of Kast Cape Siberia Wersary and golden jubilee tomor-| sent J. E. Stanley, of Ye Old Curios Tow on @ grand scale. There will be|ity Shop, on the Colman dock, a mpecial services in the morning, aft-| reindeer sleigh and be #, also @ €rnoon and evening, and Presbyter-|iot of relics, mats, 1 carvings fans from ali parts of the state willl and pipes. A shipment of South Bea _ attend the celebration, Dr. J. A.| shells contained asea shell weightng Moffat, the president of Washing-| 146 pounds, From Alaska are In ton and Jefferson college and moder- | dian baskets, hammered silver rings, ator of the Presbyterian assembly, bracelets, dolls, footballs, moctasins Brrived here today and wiil be the «nd 1,001 curios. ove Pianos sold on easy terms: Pianes for rent stock of Pianos In the city ALLEN & PERSAT-RAMAK- ER CO., 1406 Second Ave. The Brow: Dental Pario 7 y Aves are Giving their annual Eieaaaee ber teduced prices for the pul advertising the! cRich Ne By | TEM OF PAINLESS iN eee once and have free @xmame IL JANUARY 1 WE TRACT TEBTH "RE ILLINGS, Se UP; EST SET Be 3.0 WHITE A work guaranteed for 10 y | Should your copy of The Star fat! | nay 8 to reach you by 6 o’cloch any eve-| Works do ning, please do us the favor to call| perience. °F {om #2 to up our main office (Sunset, Main | nie ‘ 1050; Invependent 1188,) between 6] BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS, Jand 7 o'clock, and we will send 713 First Ave. | COLLINS BLDG, JAMES AND 2ND. PHONES 416, you @ copy at once. If you should| Parlors 1% 34. ¢ snd & Union, | miss it more than once, please tele | block, one ‘door south of MMecbeamal \ “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY.” phone us every the you mise it) ©, Southwick’s Ho 8:30 to ¢ . Bum In this way we cam be certain of gays 6-30 a m. to 18 pm FIRST AVENUE, COR. WASHINGTON STREET ely w Wm. McHarrie, M. D. 420-422-424-426 Arcade Building Phone Main 4111 Office Hours—9 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.; 2 to5 p.m. Evenings—Tues days and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:30. Sundays? to 11 a, m ‘ “oc