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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE THE SEATTLE STAR © That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, Dec, 25, 1906, VOL. 8 NO. 260, a5 CENTS PER MONTH \ " | COLD, SILENT WATERS IN me down. G Crash, Leave the Rails and Plunge Into ete oe ey sak CURMERE veNaRn Switches-*Scores Are Injured and ):*re wos s ponents of ice | a oT a and Watchman |B Hany Fatalities Occur. coe {means os petition to the emperor] ca ome m Telegranh Service.) " an impriac at ef 4 ‘ rly . realte t A ‘ lea 1 ai ge ea H : The t = * 7 hang ~" tel i eager ae SAFE BLOW ted tr % a young m Po x nis i : Alaska Steamship As- Bap @'clock ya « Hing 1 bag~ | Texas tg no . seed | an: « body wi be snippet coetana | gociation Is No More 420 was red, as in v. is Ma t : {Beripps Telegraph Service.) | * i : | BEEN DONE BY EXPERT f 4 ra , ‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec | Steamship Co. | CRACKSMEN — NO CLUE OB- ; s te appro _. witt re- {Tt t orted that a smashup oc-| THE REAL BEAR TO TEDDY BEAR: BAY, ARE YOU DEAF? HERE I'VE SAID MERRY | vainagie ely $ ' : F Seees gers were | curred ; pening on tt Drops Out. MERRY CHRISTMAS FOUR TIMES, AND YOU HAVEN'T ANSWERED! | BF a Nitro § * wa A in blo oered fatalty ntic & Chark Att Tr f the And 1 broke, ene window . © Two y wer tratw Hi - - « e Andersor t “ roke one Indo: of Seo Wreek. | mod that no | The Alaska Steameh soc oe "t “ot t Ma ee page dig f ; pa UL, De number |ous injuries tion, com ‘ e « park was blown open by t Ww a Rogers, bookkeeper for wet t their identity new what the safe con- . ' Capt. Tompkine of the Anderson r ; ‘ company stated that ip Aaueee wit sone sprer ene olashia C. F. Radolph, a civil engineer jhe he, Senne sors - jetalled on the cas passenger and freight rates as 0 was arrested last night on a charge | —————— € red four years ago. if disorderly conduct by Officer forte are being made by the Humphreys, The enuse of the ar ESENTS WERE GIVEN C—————— pateh up al , pelt _ joint, but developments this m ne — ed OSE BEHIND STEEL) pinuen the in pent seems in in in ing may prove the man to be B-— ESTHER MITCHELL Visitors at Jal j 1 get ith t Pacife | gc Phar: sumed Spencer, wounded |forger RED. i Ove Jone mh te of the bel con ed SOLOVERS With GATLING GUN od Milled an officer who was try Some time age Chief Wappen | les tha Guar ¢ suuen the eoumtag |poworfel Cnet te «8 CALLED INTO PLAY AS MEN: /ine to arrest him. The negro fled| stein recelved « communteation | , » lof a Christm citer, and the jait-(baving many ee! ] ACE TO EVIL-DOER® WHO\tc the @oodx The negroes since | from the chief of police of Portland | gd ; 2 a fan on . et ene eting thar] WOULO START RACE WAR, [then uve been flocking to town, | asking o wane by the name of! er admits a jon man or | feet, ¢ . "| woman. But Christinias gifts at the | may dor |vowing vengeance for the death |W. Rudolph be arrested he ne ka St D which the conductor caused charge o to} The Als ‘ ; ‘ WAHLAK, Mixa, Dec forge The 4 timales ae jail are pathetic ; a little of the! little th and|tion has been ‘ ood | is said to ft that of ¢ iph. STEAL CAR LOADED with? Fort Leavenworth, while celebrat- 1 epon| there a ji aume of oops hove arrived here on - : Baloone Are Clouse. who ee be hi wnt arrival) WOMEN AND MAKE RECORD !nx last night under the influence mo 6 Ven | ' th of expected race fr ATLA A, Ga, Dec. 25.—The! of a Portland officer to ientify! of Ih we rn be usual quite as Peat : “ eng ——a eo wa te befng kept on the! mayor oineed saloon in the | bim. RUN TO FORT WITH FAIR) sear. The beat the motorman pe upon its long} en , nee = j marching negroes who are likely toleity wt 4 of yesterday after PASSENGERS, cad Ganinaior dnd tan airay to ths eo liteh & rt thelr work of destruction at soon. They miust remain closed um MRS. DUERR DIES ~ fort t . ¢ - ie ad of Alas how - | rt with the car, which contained thine ~CBristm berg wd oe bet a Phan ston at Joncas t |the first opportunity. The troops | tl tomerrow on account ¢ the | (Beripps Tel hh Gervice.) r er of women. The calorie “ stmas wie a hie sce be ae ae mand Se A ve & gating gue Drow! etart. | throet@ged attack upon the x pee | LEAVENWOR Kan, I aced unter arrest at the jail; pathetic because © and tobacco in quantities wee be or. | thr having been ma tha stakes Meare eile ot wil l—A pum of cavalrymen 1 confined in the guard Into ain, shot) Christman wan to be made the day . a | squadron of the Ninth, was brought throughow ed itl ing There were few of t aoe She areas - TERE BLAZES TO INVESTIGATE 2 = | JESS HALL ee ae ae Ipless, almost, e than his fel * Sar hake em. Mr. Hall when seen this pete poe * CALL FIREMMEA CAR SHORTAGE =~ UT (ROUND. schon in bs iness, feels! 1, the women's war Funeral services wil he some ang the Butterworth chapel Fri-| TOO SMALL. iipunething et be ts erncon at 2 o'clock. to do y for Prisoners. B the cook in the t rer seven great ill be carved for din after 12 o'clock today.jan um of every tank will ¢ v Beckman has received | causes Of the short will be under the auspice ‘ sstioner Frank-lof making recomme y any of Small's Jease H the young real estate Did you eve saber, Interment is to Yes, I ate three of them today t noon « kitehen ig tur let word than ‘the cheer Steustomed to hear, and yond the walls of j — . ©! And there were in the same coun LEMON corer 9 tine today. ‘There has been no ? : cs. “ Ay ltry shepherds abiding in the field Bt me py Toy , VADER Wood 6 SREERVOND change in the mode in the 2000 keeping wateh over their flocks by ‘ years since Mary went up with eos P night, and the angel of the Lord bie Joseph to Bethlehem to be taxed * said unto them: Fear not : i d nd become there the world's KI S N, GRO” : for unte you is born this day in a Ms: ¥ most né and venerated woman. f l E yaaa asa. ss the city of David a savior which Is “pag Christ the Lord.—Luke 2:6-9-10-11 ce aye ap ved The photograph at the top of the FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL ap. Gestiva cross {& that of a Bethlehem shep They ro donkeys and the men walked before alongside, as the pathway dict Our photograph ey di women on the same don- key, one slung on either sire. The Telegraph Service.) Father: Well, Freddy ¢ erd of today Just east of the ENGTON. D.C. Dee, 26 you learn at school tox | historic city of Christ's birth ts a country is rough and hilly and few : s Freddy: Humph! | ¢ She—How dare you kiss a ‘| with Christraas trees t 1 tolareat pasture where for more than women walked any distance then Eaatter’s automobile this! .aything | He—Because I love you the masts, the soctal hall jeco- | 2.000 years shepherds have tended or do now, Milled Samuel West, aged; Pather: Didn't learn anything?) ghe—How long have s loved ted the many p their flocks me Rearo. The chauffeur| What did you do then? ie changing greetings of t Here today you will find there And she brought forth her first . Leiter was riding tn Didn't do nothing: ®] He—Monthe mer Saratoga, of the North-|simple minded men dressed prac bern son and wrapped him in swad- te know how a | 8 Ob, B wh ern Stean ompany, # titieally the same as were their an dling clothes and laid him in a man- o'clock this ning for cestora when the great light and| ger because there was no room for nd Seward the angele appeared to the This | them in the inn—Luke 2:7. rd the ship were 66 pas shepherd in our picture sa his | —_—_—_—_—————— es ngere bound for the north, all of photograph at the mouth of a well | i expect te nd the re -i ot the winter here Among was Dan Keine well known ct; BF. Millard, anothe n} an of ¢ ‘ ena ond Her e ” a | \ ' b A ent fire ot ARRESTED FOR ROBBING fiAIL ju - — — the marke wre in Bethlet } It is the | 4 | ed t ec . | t b Jex And thie shali be a sign to you: | \ find the babe wra 4 in| w wife, M GVE TOKENS = ‘OPEN AIR CONGERT | 1 it | h tan | AT DERVER on | t of the city of Nazareth r t tt se and lineage of david be taxed with Mary, his - e ‘ e ed wife—Luke 2:46. PETMAMET 8 c a # " ; . un.