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j on es te BY MARLEN E. PEW ' N Y., De L—The BYRIKE ON SOUTHERN AND ' 4 . YNION PACIFIC RAILROADS Coat Famine te Fellow : MEANS TIE.UP, CAR SHORT ’ [ ” up t \ nm bE AND CONTINVED COAL t ‘ w ve ny t net hho hua FAMLNE : : ending a feud with Wit (Seripns Telegraph Serviow,) - icheat n sirike of i n 1 t mative u ‘ ‘ n giving eftines ering t n the 8 al frou own| en Vaion | a trains & we will able te t ‘ fretgint oly “ ' n guilty of Moveme Ne * t b t et upon a few ducted wi y up ve tt working tala viet m t . 1 uu . han brous will “ snererare firemer t nig - r h mediate Pac boing ha . vinton ¢ may th ty of the action tm Albany paid & n to this a ently trivial ac churches « from the hours ¢ nd w aten house. Streteh- eat neon church after church ing away on every at are the solemn celebration of (heir | hb of the houses that once made t day in all the year Brandon a prosperous and pretty tic churehes “ t village. To the south are the de geunded the first note of pratac ae ac .., /oayed remnants of the old Baptist when at clock hundreds of w The board of regents of the Uni-j church. The school house is rotten oreity of Washington, at (heir rex @hippers sought out thetr churebes at ite foundations. The Cath 4 ‘ hel yeater for early Mass waa repeated | . A at lchureh looks as if it would tumble every bow 10:30 o'clock A apne tg in. Louls Kobillard still runs the ~ + », whic be ae to 7 o'clock es of Christian Ee hich wi ised Brandoa he and tavern, but his buildings, one an ntatration bullding ‘tortum and one an trade te small and he is debt. The depot ta clon and «boarded up. Seventeen tuhabitant continue to tphab @eavorers went forth to their eum |°~ ings, which wor ber of the churches. oral services were Trinity Parish Eptecopa! at 7:30 this morning of a harrassed town, the half dozen The bill will provide that Mese tings, whea constructed, shall ned over to the Alaska: Yukon t Mat NP lly Bc Fe orlF exposition, when needed by views were bald at or |i: Under such Am agreement and b also, At the Firs go with their savings, or built with their own hands. Desolation reigna Lamera knows the whole story ondittons as the board of regents may see fit | ehureh, Rev. M. A }and this in the way he told it to me packed his Christuas | THE VETERAN'S LAMENT subject of “The Wa LIC PLAY GROUND | “I left the army an Invalid and and many Presbyt FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. /fow years later the government Flans thronged the place of wor-/ | gave me a 5 jon of $24 a month,| ship. The services began at 10:3 By next Christmas tho play-| Which 1 still recelve, never having @elock After the sermén com-|sTeund donated to the school chil |) a been able to work 1 up my faunion services were held, follow-|dren by Mrs. Marion Miller, in| homme here im Brandon, this’ va ae hy baptian memory of her little son, Pondieton | house that we - Mi ba t directly opposit h ‘4 at located directly oppost became the liveliest lumbering Loagtellow ethosi, will may for town In the mountains. We have ne little ones. ‘There will be two . 4 i. wen good and happy times here three small Baseball diamonds a semen uédien ” Soe’ tat ‘Beven years ago, In the midet of Pp oF wate our pre rity, William Rockefeller which pom ane Sue wede came into these parts and bought this very py. This | vaght out th PATROLMAN CAMERON 18 heas ceased. That was a blow, for DISCHARGED FROM FORCE. | many people left the town — “One fellow, whe eald he was 4 iis tapetens eelinaness wor meron, a ber of the | lawyer, came to me, He sald: ‘Mr ; ame of ¢ grasting to! ™ force for over 10 yours, was | Rockefeller doesn't want any pe fhe Seattle Electric company the acharged last might by Chief) living around here. What w Fight to operate the car lime at pres Wappensteia because he refused jsolt your property for?” feat owned and operated by the city |< Obey the orders of Captain Ward T said: ‘IT want to live hore of Weat Seattle, and the other or "eard to bis cases in the police | but I wil! sell for $1500." He took oe passed provides for the |co@rt tt te understood that Camer-|an option for three weeks W felling of the municipally owned |°% Will appeal his case ‘o the etvit | he | ned he sald the price was ear line to the Seattle Electric « vice commission. ‘oo high. [asked him to bid He pany. It also provides that their knees. Sand and mad hills! ° property around Bay Pood. He ex pron Se — fm various | tended his holdings to our town line . L. U, af the gre “ and, before knew it, be had/ i lon rT eamp. Bust At the meeting of the West Se Sitle city council Monday evening. ; you A a - refused and then said You had deed to the property, together with| OUT “AGIN"—IN “AGIN.” | Detter make & reasonable price oF| we will law you out” I told htm to! for the sale of the line, shall be! W. J. Anderson, a well go abead and I would give him the! . ~ Mg Known | Kent of his life’ 1 then raised may | the $34,000, the price agreed upon! Placed in escrow until such time as| character to the police, rejoiced on the city’s right to sell has been set-| Sunday that he was freed from the | Price to $4,000 fled in the courts, jelty jail tn time to enjoy Christmas| ARRESTED FOR TRESPASS a REREERETT 9 jHe had just finished serving a fire “One day 1 went down to the 8t faye’ sentemee for disoriterty con-| Regis river for trout 1 walked duet. Today he feels different, for) aiong « trall which had been aa he was arrested last night by an of-lopen highway for 30 years until fleer ou « charge of carrying con-| Rockefeller bought the property aled weapons Rockefeller bad armed guards pa B RENDERED | mom mem— (eeeee PLAYING RUGBY TODAY. me and ordered me off treaspassing. Three Umes | weat on this land and three times I waa arrested. 2 eee l with Vancouver, & C., today at latter efty and will « One of the most beautifull, pisay an exhibition servide® today occurred ors. The Seattie game will net as hi 4 oelock this morsing in the! , place until after the first of | Tea@ering of Prof, A. Bilgren’s! the year, ae several games will bel Christmas cantata at the Bwedish | piayed by the Stanford boys before | Baptist church, corner of Ninth av Ing British Cotumbia | tad Union st. under the direction - | @f the composer CITY WIRE COMING. One hundred and fifty voices _ ‘Vere in the chorus, 60 being chi rhe munictpal water and lighting en's voices. The solo, duet anid) dey nent has recetved w gp rts were taken by Mra carload of wire w A Bégren, Miss ida Wellin, Miss| been badly needed has been ship | Newark, N. J, and will cdidiiincdaidaiine Dene Bedeen and A. Erickson,| ped fro feewo. Rev. F. Linden, pastor of|arrive here aboot January 1? EAUTIFUL GERALDINE FAR RAR, PET OF MUSIC LOVERS IN EUROPE, TELLS OF HER HAPPINESS BECAUSE SHE IS APPRECIATED AT HOME. NEW YORK, Doc, 25—Artistic Ife In America has never been grac- ed by such a romantic figure as | that of Geralasne Farrar, the Yan | kee village girl, who, in her 24th year, is today the queen of the op- |e season Following ber successful debut at the Metropolitan opera house, New York is now as madly excited over thie precious prima donna as Berlin | was mystified by her. | The unparalleled story of Gerald- ine Farrar's success dated from the you see, a littie village of Melrose, seven mites Christ- we «Yi from Reston, where she was born, | the only daughter of Sidney Farrar, mas tree, a baseball player, and bis charny one of the ing and ambitions wife | In a handsome suite of roome ta best type, tool |the Hotel Netherland the remarka And while, dear |bie story of the American girl's , } suce nl Hfe adventure was jotnt sir, ‘tis not a lity related by the prima donna and fie, yet it was | her mothe “When my daughter was no more than 1 year of age,” sxid Mrs. Far. iar, “she could carry a tune. Whea % she could sing in a beautifully made fir you. ’Tis I true, you see upon | this tree, no presents } modified tone, like a child of 10. At rich and rare, yet please ]10 Mra.’ J. 'H. Lone took her in sto et gat Sear ts sia, targa tere “eg wish, . from Italian operas. She ad «a We now wish all, the short and Terie ua ean asain tak es tall, young, middle-aged and gray, lion Mme, Melba consented to pass For eight years we have been good Jabroad,” continued Mrs. Farrar, cheer and in that time Geraldine has this | most certainly enjoyed an adventur jous experience. In Berlin she ger- wns invited to sing at a house re tital by a lady conmected with the royal court. The director of the royal opera in Berlin happened to erous jonce to my daughter and her to sing, which she did with suc cons Nake Your Resolve Daniel | _ On Christman day to sult and overcoat Wy want a and quality, let Fuhrman be your| tailor He aasorten 903 Second Ave., Seattle. srones EVERYWHERE, “Biggest -Busies— One look will convince you oo THE SEATTLE STAR STRIKING FIREMEN (WM. ROCKEFELLER’S PRIVATE PARK MAY CAUSE FAMINE: CHOKES THE LIFE OUT OF BRANDON “TUESDAY Ayrer art that Olfver La] Her. But} OLIVER LAMORA, BEATEN BY ROCKEFELLER wons, the last of the/ FIGHTING A MILLIONAIRE. Nttle cottaged they purchased years! I was dismissed. Rock but I bad my appealed to the county and ft beat him again » to the supreme | mmanded to I had fished. I appenied and | ourt ordered me to pay Rocke feller 18 centa, 6 cents for each of If it is possible I will have my arty the case to the Us oe supreme everything Ww much to gain pens to have millions trod upon his fellow | Because a man PRIVILEGES ‘or THE nich “There is no justice dict against me. Rockefelier’s piop-| Streams that run through the through en licks all over was catching | was arrented in M RReREARREORRHARERERERAAEARERERE the state operates! » eat of sportamen, ¢ $75,000 per anaum DISMANTLING A VILLAGE My neighbors have suffered, but, “Rockefeller ts protected by the private park law, whieh, rich men, was pushed throu: It makes ft possible for a man to bay whole town make (t private land. If Reckefel resident of this town would have to tal ne to reach state land which, by trexpassing over on Rockefellers property, be might reach by covering seven miles” » interest of a few and, without fencing ter's plans go thr 40 miles over the mow He paid as le houses that » built today for $1,000. » buy out the Catholic ehereh, priest refused. He tried to close | His agents try to trick proprietor inte y He now threateas to| parties of friends up to the moun ‘tains Young Perey Rockefeller! suppose coul go. 1 was arrested, | | few children to attend tried to |change the course of the railroad, also that thie town wil As the old man told the story his | magnificent place THE OPERA SEASON YANKEE VILLAGE GIRL village of her birth. She loves to laugh and talk of things that have upon her work aj indulges freely » and fe an accomplished eques- trienne and a devoted pedestrian was the real the first Amertean to sing under such auspices. When we left Berlin there demonstration compliment could not be mistaken Petersburg and Italy 4 was) | judgement upon her vol ver-| & with dict was so favorable that we took | much her to Paris at once “I have never known happiness as I did on the night of my debut in New York 1 find it @ bit difficult feelings ove jple are good enough | 1 fowl that I have just be is my ambition to under ing connected with | y work under: | Geraldine Farrar was traly scribed by y, normal girl the slightest trace of affecta She is with ing. The pink of her and ber clear, ear “A MERRY CHRISTMAS DAY” jattend this recital. He ae sparkling eyes Her beauty is glort fied by a great masa of black hair This young girl, | medal of Mterature the king of Sweden; who bears th ‘ pm 7 Mies Farrar is under sing for three years In this coun From $10,000 a yenr, Fubrman make you a swell winter | who, with the now receives $28,000, than §300 for each performance gracious compliments to her and personality you will find a large} honored guest t of elogant woolens in| Burope simple manners y environment Good plumbing That is the kind which ¢ Call up } who has been the royalty all over natty patterns and plain ones, too. the ly rocked with the passion of ha tred he could not conceal ROCKEFELLER BHUNS IT When Rockefeller journ t Bay Pond in his special car the army of guards are drawn up th They keop guard » nd day over the millionaire. For two years, after the myster murder of his millionaire neigitvo Orlando P. Dexter, who was shot through the back by an unknown 1 as he was leaving his hun kefoller did not IN THE COURTS, AND A PORTION OF THE DES OLATED VILLAGE OF BRANDON. ONE OF THE 4,000 WARNING POSTERS ON WM. ROCKEFEL LER'S ADIRONDACK GAME PRESERVE. the leg Lamora eeeeeeeeee, PWREP PCO OB SPS SP RSL I ISS LEE at| upon which to base his objection. the Adirondacks. For himself be hotel (gets very little out of his great pos seasion, but he frequently sends! pends a good deal of time on the | XMAS IN HOTELS | At all the See _ moraing ame the same we have lay busin is about twice as good as it was last Christmas. | Most of the hotel proprietors are handsomely remembertng thelr em yes, and W. G. King, proprietor of the Bitler, is the recipient of « beautiful sliver loving cup bearing a suitable engraved tnecription TRIED TO PASS CHECK WHICH WAS FORGED. i W. K. Glans, recently from ( fornia, attempted to cash a ¢ jing store, on Washington st., last ight, with disastrous results. The check was on a San Francisco bank and appeared to be a forgery to the proprietor of the store, who Jeatled in the police and had Glass Glass had destred to pur chase a pair of 0 shoes and asked for change for his $210 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL HOLO XMAS CELEBRATION, Christmas exercises were given at the Industrial school on Mercer island last night. The local Union of the school last night on a specially charte boat and for several hours those at the school made merry. The “incorrigibles” assist joa th an elaborate program and t }C. E.'s comp 1 the evening |pleasures. Presents were distrib juted and one. REDDY werre SEATTLE. J. FP. Reddy, prominent mining and hotel man of Medford, Ore., is at the Rainier-Grand for a . days. Mr. Re@dy was formerly johlef of police at Spokane. For a Dividend Paying Investment You cannot do better than buy a e }tot in University Seente Addition at desirable and restricted resi district; Improvements patd Below market value. Watch THREE ARRESTS has Nved in this ¢ |more guests than we > cam acoomane: | date and we turn some away every | for $210 In the White House Cloth: | Christian Endeavorers went to! the night was a merry | me) STATE SCHOOL FUND IS ENRICHE FOR SHOOTING Three shots beard 1 and = n t ut , ' t {Pp F 4 ¥ ‘ his wif according 8 t nt MAH LUNG BING TO G9 BACK TO CHINA Mah Lung Sing, « naman who *, has by the im Credit —Beattle people have bee a splendid Holiday Season. Seasonably, Shean fesr art, STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Eat More of the most nutritious of flour - foods —Uneeda Biscuit —the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to Earn More because a well-nourished body Thus you will also be able to Save More because for value received there is no food so economical as ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Full set of teeth, fit guaranteed Gold Crowns, 22k . . Bridge work Gold Fillings that etay in Silver Fillings that stay in . ASSOGIATED DENTISTS DR. F. 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