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eee ' __. | ME SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1809 Geventh Ave, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, Telephones— Editorial: independent 675; Sunset Main 1050, ry Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, BALLARD BTAR AQENCYon Patent Ave BSCRIRBNS—The date when your « em ———= | « The Scheme Carried Out m1 Cha ol. Rechined w 4 Sate n elected to |* by t Hea Chartes J Mr. Beckingham thus voluntarily gives up $500 per yea 1 Bn t by ¢ missioners Dan Abrahams J, Smith, w t 4 in The Star Sa Y to ta notion im th snlmous to B y Hurrying from the funeral of the dead associate commissioner Abrahams and Smith lost not a moment in formally selecting Beckingham. As an excuse for their ecipitate action, they point ed out that the law y must be filled at the first meeting following. ys such vacan y we Saturday afternoon two years without a The Star was the not in preventing their ele hams and Rutherford, and the w affiicted K On the second Monday in January P. J. Smith steps out and Al Rutherford takes his place. If the combine dares to do it, P. J Smith will be elected parchasing age mg county was fire r In the storm of opposition ¢ come to such & program, however, the commissioners en and name another man But whoever that other man wi! tool of the commissioners. certain In the inner cireles the a* rs are teferred to s The Divine Recipe for Christmas Intend When thou makest a dinner or a mupper, call not thy friends ¥ rich neighbors; lest fo thee. But nor thy brethren, neither thy Kinsmen, nor t they bid thee again, and a thou makest a feast, call poor, the for thou shalt be recompensed at resurrection of the just There ts your recipe for at by One who knew, Would that all days were like Christmas, but they are not On other days th ules. Men do things pu ly for gain. They ate In business fore“what the eis in i.” They quate return expect an a But on Christmas, tf one wa must give without thought, In return he will get something better than recor of participation ia an anselfiah service If you give only to those who give to you la re the pure joy of Christmas. The recipe says one must hunt halt, the ame, the blind, can Make your feast for them. And you shall know the sacred satl» s to get the Christmas xpirtt, he | of “recompense rc an » you miss he poor, the maimed, the and In almost every place Search out the poor and broken, the forlorn and heavy-lader and above all others, tbe Mttle children of the poor. Make a Christmas feast for them. It is then utterly ! should miss the Christmas thrill Because we are made up im this way. We cannot be selfish and at the same time know the greatness and the glory of glad unselfisimess. How old t t Therefore, on Christmas day you mast not cheat yourself out of yosaible that you minutes of sublime satisfaction tiatriet Is to try it MeDer ator and a mom to practice it eal Te joeal No. MeDermott's real start ties was made but a few months ago, although he began when Mayor D he that ward betng im the stock | where he had been} The only way to get any good from a recipe ‘The only way to prove the reallty of the Christmas creed ts Hang it all, Jack, you don't ap Tom rushed to telephon. pear to appreciate the tragedy of it,” | tell his sweetheart of the groaned Tom Kendall to his special | message. Sbe was willing enough to chum, Jack Davidson, elope, but whould not break her word Jaok grun This thing of hear- her father Come along, any way, and see what Jack proposes ing another's love affairs is a bore sopetiines “I know she loves.” kept on Tom, re after being sure Jack was listening. O04 “and she ts just the dear— When they reached the town Jack “Ob, cut that out; T know It by/ met them in his auto. “There ts a “ w ry. and no one need know away,” he urged. May cox heart.” growled Jack. ounty fair here today. 1 am gotr But Tom could not be stopped |to take you there before I tell you) tion long. “Now we are kept apart, be- | my plan.” whone cause that old fool millionaire fa At the fair grounds Jack showed ther of May's hates my father. He | them tho curtosities, live # and]! hag made her swear never to marry Mike, and then took t er to me, She writes: ‘Papa always uses | where a man with a capt high sounding phrases when he i# taking people rides at so much angry. and yesterday he ma gweer never to marry you whi! Let's go up,” sald Jack, and May was on earth. My only consolation | finally consented is I will be your angel bride in| ‘The fourth man in the car beatdes heeven.’” he operator was an elderly man “Let's hear that again, suddenly | with spectacles, gaid Jack, and after making sure be wh the ba was not poking fun at him, Tom | highest point Jack oa read it the elderly man. “Thi The next few days was | ple; marry them.” strangely busy. He r 1 right,” he sald to May trips in his auto and se ’ are no longer on earth; and telegrams, On the fourth day he in ab hs near heaven as he isa ppeared Twenty-four * ili ever get. Wh y ore now later ame & dispatch to T m ar fe re t 4 @ Hittie town 30 miles away. “Fring| Now Tom s May May, and come here tor bride. And the Jor father? Have found @ way to beat the old| He has forgiven them and pays man. Jack h houmekeeping bille “Builders and Owners | Parker Lucky Curve Should call on Geo. H. Woodt Fountain Pens in plain har Co., 112 University 8t., for and sterling at F on Hardware before pu $1 to $10 1 ‘They have a cheap rent and low| Taft, 1024 Second av ° expenses and sell accordingly. They| ho yoy : a also do plumbing, heating, tin and|, 0 You want ; od neet C work A cal x « A ymes hame sheet iron A call x ty gy Am oer ps Et . e Colt New Train to California ~~~" Leave Seattle 4:30 p. m, leave | “meg fancy ye Ting og urkeys for sale 818 Western av., Portland 11:30 p m, orrive San| r Francisco 9:48 a. m. forty one | between Columbia and Marion. *** hours en route. The Southern Pa cific now operate three trains daily ag eacly —aany wee Do Not Make the Mis- Tickets and reservations at Union Ticket Office, 608 First avenue, Se. take attle, Wash. BE. E. Ellis, Gen’ Agent |Of purchasing watches, diamonds, and jewelry or aliverware without ‘ IN A FEW HOURS first examining the immense new You can have summer sunshine f| sock of the latest designs at you will take the Southern Pacific) proderiek & Co, 715 Becond on ve sage Agger Pha Route) near Columbia st. Our fifty yente Ling ’ ue F eave® | experience of manufacturin 0) Portland 11:30 p. m., making three | 214 gtiverware has given .. -™ trains daily, Fast time, excellent) advantage over many others to service and beautiful seene know the wants of the public, and Health and pleasure resorts to sult | our prices defy competition. all Ticket and information at Union Ticket Office, 608 First ay.,| FREDERICK & CO., 716 Becond av @ E. Bilis, general agent ad THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, nodent ed hes wmon elected this fall Washington NEW ORIENTAL ~ STEAMER LINE SFOOND PRIZE, 91, P FOR BEST CONTRIBUTI gm ; AND ADORESS MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, FIRST SEND IN YOUR YARNS. THE STAR ———— A WORD FROM JOSH WISE “JO8H WISE,’ eek a eae eee eens PRIZE WINNERS LAST stmae Hinte « of China ope Infinite Observance WHIMS DANCE s engaged te on the bouse tions were xt iy beat to make this affair one of BANKS GIVE PRESENTS. | proud of « his constant Ope day « friend mot e of giving Getting Over the Grip. how is that dog of yours do ton & percentage of the rallroad? of each emp! general offices Washingtor, hat he will be the HY back of the house and db mg | WILL DIBCUSS HOW had been naughty to TO PREVENT FLOODS. and hia teacher F The problem of flood prevention What are you going to do about) wit come He's at th’ meeting o° th’ He) newamieh | river vaileye LOCAL FLASHES Spokane Editor tryta’ a suit % gone out In th’ & meeting o th’ grange as'| On Cannibal island. why we ain't got Who's running the FROM KEY. ee 0 REPRESENTATIVE FROM A CHI CAGO DISTRICT STARTED Hi8 CAREER AS A M BOY—FAVORS LEGISLATION) THAT WILL # TO CONGRES |the banking omtabl au in Geattic THE WORK | | inapecting te on bis way} where he has to Washington, D. h te-~-1800 years old—-and self evident besides! school job . cDermott haa ju your rightful due. You owe it to yourself to give yoursolf a few |MeDerma oe — Until March Funeral of A. Gaskiel The funeral of Adelbert been elected to} and killed at Georg by « South Se the chapel of ¢ Undertaking company ment at Robbin’s Young Men's Club Rooms. The Young Mon’s Jedifice being rk and its mem: | against five making in the employ of Nelson, Morris & in their telegraph department When he was persuaded run for congress his hia support second ballot to have some Co. the VACANT PROPERTY YIELDS came an get back the same day, if} s0min | Willie, 473 Colman Butlding Li Lerimert 1 favor revision of the tar iff, expecially in regard sary commodities, government own ership of railroads sevelt's Income and Inherkance part In legislation aiming to lighten the workingman's McDermott For instance I UMBRELLAS located corner of Third and Colum holiday gifts. Notice to Water Consumers In Dist, No, 3 Water rents due and 5 | | | n in to burden fellow congressmen or made what might be than one ma needed reforms. those who voted to send me to the AMUSEMENTS. Hreamland Seventh and Union Music by Wagne THE GRAND He was born in Grand Rapids, yable in| ili Be Open Day and Xmas Eve. Xmas and West Galer and Galer str Meter rents due the Ist to the 20th of the n ceeding month. Maria Rosa. the Weak.” & Drew, Mgrs. SEATTLE THEATE! “TILLY OLSON.” A GOOD RESOLU ville Housel MATINWES BACH DAT AT 299 BIG HOLIDAY BILL—@ GREAT ACTS. One of the best reso- Fddie Roesch LOIS THEATER Big Matinee Christmas Afternoon. HOLIDAY WEEK BILL Great Military Drama—“THE GIRL | LEFT BEHIND ME.” Doors Open coming into your and deposit it with this Evenings § daily except Thursdays and Fridays. ~~ WONDERLAND EXHIBIT—906 Second Avenue MOUNT VESUVIUS8 AND POMPEI! TAYLOR'S CASTLE GARDEN, Third Ave. and Pine nd Saturday, Ar “THE MASCO Perr r rT eee ee ke eee eile [WHAT FOOLS WE WOMEN BE * See the Battleships at Bremerton °won are Phu. BY FRANCES GIL REATH INGERSOLL eee eee . err en tt PROPOR ROSES eee ee ee eee nd ar < We save nr off ot gum at t on fw The P ' f lo ft hold t ‘ " ' f climbing the (i SYLVAN EFFECTS NA GITY HOME The Quaker Drug Co, 1013-10 5 First Ave. sam pillows galore giving an er ntire eat mou ns instead of fonll y lighted apartment b We Wish All Our Friends AVery Merry Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second, near Union And Holiday Entertainer An Edison Phonograph or a Vic tor Talking Machine To properly enjoy Yul must provide music. The Holiday celebration is tota devoid of real happiness and p ure without musical i | | | | de you ner LLOYD TRANSFER CO, in Baggege Ex tees. Furniture a Heavy Hauling. ainment How delightfal it will be when se before your sumptuoas Xmas dinner to have Sousa’s band or < orchestra play any Both, Phones—1686, selection you desire, and again in th ning when clustered ‘row Office Diller Hotel an a soul Open Day and Night the Xmas tree, could anything be more propria ring solo by Melba, or Patti, or Sembrich or or a violin solo by Kubelik? ison or Vietor brought hor pumann-Heink Christmas eve will gladden For Irrigated Lands call The the hearts of the entire family from parents down to the little tots COLUMBIA CANAL CO Remember, not all cash necessary, We'll make ts 80 ‘i. Sts-diseon,. Suc General Manager, 509-510 Max rion Bu iding, Seattie, Wash. oF Attalia, Walla Walla Co. Wash easy that you'll not feel them Bear in mind this is Christmas eve Come in this afternoon or evening wh chase or not It is a pleasure for us to b new and very latest records, Seats for eve er you intend to pur © you listen to all the body D. S. JOHNSTON CO. BUSIEST, BEST.” “BIGGE 903 Second Avenue. Stores Everywhere for the N. B—Get a good supply of needles and new records Holidays, You'll miss ‘em if you do not DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER Inc. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 279. ind. 27% Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bide Merry Christmas PUGET SOUND MARBLE @ GRANITE CO,, Ine, E. M. Thayer, Manager, etery work of every scription to Everyone Et es ig ) 1 Mp if Wha MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. a] aoop PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHEET MUSK, STRINGS 711 Second Avo, Seattle —_——— HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE The Only Successful NOTICE TO Store in Seattle That | Does Not Advertise SUBSCRIBERS on Sunday. ae — | This Store Will Be Closed cp cur maine. Sun All Day Xmas ma s a w tt u a A ¥ "<4aAce4 eee -* (9 Heese eserresers 3 (BF2FR22S3