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THE SEATTLE STAR : LLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL TA TAT were — , ~ oon ne iY I raw tit i S] f | | UUL * Th * j . 3 | np ape J * BY MARLEN &, PEW . | ji EG - & HRANDOR *. rhe] ne ¢ ‘ r » } * > " o we | | ~ © SOUTHERN AND od 8 0 t Ne - Ke 1 ROCKEFELLER 6HUNGS IT ode... Doon FIG RAILROADS | | wan ¢ ne ynic al Famine to Follow | | . a * MEANS TIE-UP, CAR SHORT A Harrts heart of } \ oh tal ¢ tb Me AOE AND CONTINUED COAL the following stat : tivity fut | irawn w , fA eee \ © te threatened whi : - ne : 1 ' } r 7 n & w eau ay ate ' oitel : ; > * (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ting ton 5 : | pone lage ae a P * NEW ORLEANS, I r " « a ¢ ne | Iw, at Albar PS noi ager nd 5 grike “ . ’ . - J ! aa f time | 4 ; By mn unknow oe < a te motive | , Amp | past, we have been giving cittmons | O4Y ving his hu 'o Kn = oe eH . ne coal from wil 4 Rockefeller did not visit | : mercer Union saacdn LKer In the ove of a r ; trains © ving ¥ ean strike, we will be ux sntiue | Me | trol comph Did th nd ' , | | Movorne r h# on-| Hkely t sult, O pany } t . ducted with great se b on up t wn coal to t wo ad ‘“ : Pigg tha “of A | ' tala vie t t w ~ . ort. [and that aaid O | F firen axt he rr . = ee 7 Rockets Mer } ae . ment t eans of arbitratt A proce ye epee to TRYING TO ARRANGE FOR deluge © 1 with at i AY ng og hn purp No one tn Alba: id much at Thr hots } BETTER ATHLETIC RELATIONS wn ention to this apparently trivial a and the churcl tion, What are 18 conta lost or} lust # tt Charles Lund, manager of ath church, read the scriptural) gained by William Rockefeller. But| arr t th net te col aT ey the dectsion caused a panic in the| { , egotiating with lented, the prineieal qenbly eco | town of Brandos. It spelled awful f ' . in an at | eutitien tet "8 ) defeat in the minds of those long P. B ls, ¥ t © relat an oll palnting entitled Bethiehom, |." : t fo} bh att res to include the univer of the choir. THE DESERTED VILLAGE + a hat b . nex |} On what used to b e main} 4 7 4 bet the ro » | street of Brandon Oliver Lamora, a3 fr it oe ta a decreple veteran of the civil war. * a ee gherened to I ant diaes been | who stood with his regiment before 4 i ie . " ys sisaheat worship began ear A} Richmond whee Lee surreade ¢ o — 7 ing in the Beattio| |Mves with his family in a ne > ot - ‘ PRESENTS BURNED, the hours of & and weather-beaten hou 4 Nichol. n off t tect m € n ¢ church be-| ing away on every af os aaa. oats H hi aero WILLIAM v Der, =m ~ tion of their} of the houses th anh SS this # « stroyed the al. y ho yea ’ Brandon a aperous 3 postoffice follows’ ball at - R hurches of olty | village. To the south MAH LUNG SING TO . f $109.00 Many Christmas e a note of “ ulse, The board of regents of the Uni-| Axe, femmants of the Baptint GO BACK TO CHINA. | Packas frase barnes cloe hundreds ¢ | Se eon ol a = ~ a q th OB l caas seentbie » < . loundations ne Catholte Mah | ng, a ( n who| And ¢ ee all work to satisfy ane us. Mase was repeated | 0" woul ‘foyrry. eld Jeater lchurch looks as if it would tu has I n th < for 2 1, Rex eo atten ooumaah a a i E took At for $ nash wan ho cog in. Louls Robillard still runs the years, has beer Jeported |tention. G. H wn E ing Co. Mi, Oy. t Ea-|, thecn belidtnen, eae en om hotel and tavern, but his by the tm tion officials. Sing Both phones Pine street . % went forth to thelr sun = \ de and be is deb F —__ ____—. 4 Boe wn Be Bho ation bullding, one an au-| Teds '# small wa fy be bt. The) OLIVER LAMORA, BEATEN BY ROCKEFELLER IN THE COURTS, AND A PORTION OF THE DES. | AE amber of the churches. | art am and one an engineering aie ’ “th ree the | OLATED VILLAGE OF BRANDON. " | butlding #, the last of the} ¥ oral vices were | he t bitants of a harrassed to - The bill will provide that ¢ °°. owe, a inity Parts! scopal | mutidings, whee _ + iw ntinue to inhabit the half dosen| FIGHTING A MILLIONAIRE structed, shall tursed over to the Alaska- Yukon position, when needed by ‘. under such an agreement and at mornin cher at 11, At the lat Te Deum in D" was vices were held at St cottages they purchased years| > with their savings, or built with ther own hands Desolation reigna When the ease came up in the justice court | was dismissed. Rock jefoller had New York lawyers to - | conditions as the boar: | push mo: > 1, be dm pureh al At the First | ‘ay see fit pard of regents| ‘Tamora knows the whole story,| [ust ! wah, we 1 Rae ey cn ao ae > 1 | |savings from my pen Thea . ees ae i ” | and this ts the way he told ft to me: | Rockefeller apt 1 * preached hia Christmas " poeta gr tneny oye ; 5 » ee catia es Sree GIOUSLIC PLAY @nouie _THE VETERAN'S LAMENT. | court and I beat him again ~ } T left the army an invalid and a! he carried the case and many Presbyt aged the pl of wor @uip. The services hegan at 10:30) By next Christmas the play @elock After the sermon com-/sTound donated to the school chil anion services were held, follow-jdren by Mra. Marion Miller, in tar memory of her little son, Pendleton “ 1 i jhouse that we now occu; This or Miller, located ¢ oa . | py fense pr tiller, located directly opposite the|hecame the liveliest lumbering FF ts tn ound ae § “i | y ble I will have my b “ So 994 ae L Now seh i be 0 - ae was al aa ce ee be ready for! town in the mountains. We have! lawyers carry the case to the Unite om : - OF throe snail bussball tiaeaosae |#ee8 ood and happy times here, ed States supreme court. 1 have ES i ] and many puddles of water In| our proaparity, Wil edger ything to lose and pothing rps Le which can wae ao i lier] much to gain, Because a man hap . FOR SCHOOL CHILOREN. | row years later gave me a pension of § goverament| court and I w ommanded to pay & moath,|/ him not more than $26 f each which I , never having| time I had fished. I appealed and been able to work. I set up my/the court ordered me to pay Rocke jbome here in Brandon, this very | feller 18 cents, 6 nts for each of oe their ; 7 jeame into these » and bought! pens to have millions can not, : lelll aise be toecteal gant, hills | property around Bay Pond. He ex-| with impunity, tred upon his fellow ; pete of the imeunaa tonded his holdings to our town line | beings because the; are poor y ie tee Us } Season and, before we knew it, he had) PRIVILEGES OF THE RICH, i | | be mut the lumber camp. Bust-| “There is no justice in this vars £ et hiemee PATROLMAN CAMERON 18 Bess ceased. That was a blow, for! dict against me. Rockefe At the méeting of the West 8e-| ISCHARGED FROM FORCE. | many people left the town bs fetes the fo t ay Maeday evening. } One fellow, who said be was 8! owsed by the estate of New York, fF, B¥o tmportant ordinances J " mm, an ber of the| lawyer, came to me. Hoe sald: “Mr | gtroams that ran through the # F paseet; one of these granting + ae ath ob wel J re was | Rock doean't want any people! presery rus through Rockh F the Seat Electric company the Ww pot re ~*~ night y Chief | living around here. What will you! fetier’s so-called private parle’ Fight to operate the car line at pres | auPenetein because he refused | sell your property for? Rockefeller’s superintendent pdt P gat owned and operated by the city |" Che” the orders of Captain Ward 1 said 1 want to iive here./ salt Meks all over the preserve @ © Gf West Seattle, and the other or! Tard to his casos tm the police | but 1 will sell 0.’ He took | attract the deer from the statej) ONE OF THE 4,000 WARNING POSTERS ON WM. ROCKEFEL thank ou! dinance passed provides for tho |CO"t. It le understood that Camer-|an option for three wecks. When|jands The fish [| was catchi LER'S ADIRONDACK GAME PRESERVE. t the munteipally owned °° ¥!!) appesi his case to the civil} he returned he « price was) when I was arrested in Rockefe i aeiiiiniddtieds vt at i to the Seattle Electric com-|***¥iee commission too high. I asked him to bid Heliers piace w sropagated alia allele t e 3 . — sane bad > to . ’ PERSE AT TET CLT Te Seattle people have been very good to us this season and we cer . i pany. it also provides that the! | refused and then said You bad} pate that the state operat tainly thank you, and with it goes our very best good wishes for f to t . “ | “ . « ° | be nake ens0n: rice oF i “ al ai you, an h ® or ) 7 ‘ og ne peg together with OUT “AGIN"—IN “AGIN, potter votes Hy — Yr J hime ta | 2 the. taterest of sportwmen, at “Rockefeller a protected by the private park law, which, a splendid Holiday Season. ie the’ « the price agreed apoa) cei we end mkt Cadhd Utena inn eutt Of GtEN80 Der cnneee. in the interest of a few rich men, was pushed through the leg Seasonably, : the sale of the line, shall be) W. J. Anderson, a well known | $° Sheed and I would give him the) DigmaNTLING A VILLAGE. islature. It makes Jt pousible for a man w buy whole town eset domegd watt cosh thane as|charaeter to the police, rejotced on a = saene I then rateed MY) sry neighbors have suffered, be abips and, without fencing, make tt private land, If Rockefel _« y . rig! > se # been set-| Sunday that he was freed from the | P “ lhaving mo income, many of them ler’s plans go through, a resident of this town would have to é "4 ‘Trade ia the courts. jelty jail In time to enjey Christmas| ARRESTED FOR TRESPA eye ay He had fost finished serving a five “One day I went down to the St. jhas paid his own price for their trespassing over on Rockefellers property, he might reach by steer eeene, * * have had to submit. Rockefeller; @ go 40 miles over the mountains to reach state land which, by * * * : for disorderty com-| Regia river for trout. I walked| homes and they have been driven covering seven miles.”—Oliver Lamora. duet. Today he fools different, for|aiong a trail which had been anjout, He pald as low as $150 for be was arrested last night by an of-jopen highway for 50 years tntil| houses that I don't suppose Could ge eae eet kk tet EER EEE EEE EEE RE RES ficer on a charge of carrying con-| Rockefeller bought the property.|be built today for $1,000. He tried] STANDARD FURNITURE CO. cealed weapons. Rockefeller had armed guards pa-| to buy out the Catholte church, but] apon which to base his objection. the Adirondacks. For himself he Le RUN PI BETH Rem: trolling his place. One of them | the priest refused. He tried to close His agents try to trick the as ipeen vary. Bila ent, of his arent = PLAYING FR iv 7 4 came up to me and ordered me off.| down the school, but we have kept! proprietor Into violations of the | seasion, but ¢ frequently sends —— rsh I refused to go. I arreated,|{t open, even if there are only a[liquor laws. He now threatens to/ parties of friends up to the moun Stanford playe Rugby football | charged with treespassing. Three | few children to attend. He tried tol change the course of the ratiroad, | tains. Young Perey Rockefeller with Vancouver, M C. today at the | Umes I went on this land and three| have the hotelkeeper refused 4) #0 that this town will be cut off.” | spends @ good deal of time on th latter clty and will come to Seattic| times | was arrested liquor Heense, but had no ground As the old man told the story his} magnificent place, = One of the most besutiful!to pisy an exhibition game with worn co saaeenunsadipiiepanpanes Christmas sorvices today occurred | Victoria. ‘The Seattle game will not N HOTELS of the most nutritious of flour . 6 o'clock this morning tn the! 1 $ ‘ ® pad | take place until after the first of PF Garterine of | Prof. A. Bdgren's| the year, aa several gamce willbe XMA foods——Uneeda Biscuit —the , va wen | played by the Stanford boys before ion! Baptist church, corner of Ninth av vtry Tobe if on perfect soda cra WP 224 Union st. under the direction leaving Beitieh Cotumbia, At all the hotels thie morning ly cker. Then Of the composer, CITY WIRE COMING. came the same story—“we have you will be able to One hundred und fifty voices! “eto, more quests than we ean sceommo ‘Were in the chorus, 50 being chil-| The munictpal water and lighting |date and we turn some away t dren's volees, The solo, duet and | department has received word that jay . es ore quartet parts were taken by Mrajthe carload of wire which has jSood as it was last Christa | ‘ Edgren, Miss Ida Wellin, Mias|been badly needed has been ahip lnena 7 Redeen and A. Erickson,| ped from Newark, N. J., and will ly remembering their en because a well-nourished body Basso Rev F. |ployes, and W. G. King, proprietor Jot the Bitler, is the recipleut of a has greater productive capacity. beautiful silver loving cv t cin aneriner eaaeeen 5 Thus you will also be able to Save More ‘ because for value received there for $210 in the White House Cloth lag Store, on ‘Washington et, inst is no food so economical as night, with disastrous results. The chock wes on & fen Prencieco Uneeda Biscuit bank and appeared to be a forgery to the proprietor of the store, who ¢ In a dust tight, called in the police and had Glass arrested. Glass had destred to pur-| moisture proof package, chase a pair of $3.50 shoes and asked for change for bis $210. | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL HOLD XMAS CELEBRATION. liaden, pastor oflarrive bere about January 10. EAUTIFUL GERALDINE FAR. RAR, PET OF MUSIC LOVE TRIED TO PASS CHECK APPRECIATED AT HOME. WHICH WAS FORGED.,| NEW YORK, Dee. —Artiatic Ife in America has never been grac ed by such a romantic figure as that of Geralane Farrar, the Yan- kee village girl, who, in her 24th year, is today the queen of the op eratic season. Following her successful debut at the Metropolitan opera house, New | York is now as madly excited over this precious prima donna Berlin was mystified by her. The unparalleled story of Gerald- | tne Farrar’s success dated from the little village of Melrose, seven miles from Boston, where she was born, the only daughter of Sidney Farrar, & baseball player, and his charm ing and ambitious wife In a handsome suite of rooms in |the Hotel Netherland the remarka- | ble story of the American girl's WwW. K. Glew recently from Cali Christmas exercises were given at the Industrial school on Mercer island last night. The local Union og ty For a Xmas he hool bh ight o tally chartered boat and tor "ooversl Present sir, ’tis not a || successful life adventure was joint hours those at the school made What better than nec 4 ’ lly related by the prima donna and merry The “incorrigibies” assist essary dental services for fie, yet itt was her mother ed in an elaborate program ant the one of your family? made fie you. 'Tis “When my daughter was no more ©, B's completed the evening's What could be more taan 1 year of age,” said Mrs, Par pleasures. Presents were distrib lasting or more useful? tree, you see upon friar, “ahe could carry a tune. When uted and the night was a merry Think 0 ever, 3 one PAINLESS }3 she could sing in « beautifully tree, no presents modified tone, like a child of 10. At this tich and rare, yet please 110 Mrs. J. H. Long took her in EXTRACTING REDDY VISITS SEATTLE. harge, and two years later she was Full set of teeth, fit guaranteed . ; be kind and bear in mind, saan wile ‘ocmamaite mobi : J. F. Reddy, prominent mining || Gold Crowns, 22K ............ in wish, the gifts a |from Italian operas, She had a| G®mALBING FamRAD and hotel man of Medford, Ore. s/f Bridge work =... sss old ge that stay in. now wish all, the short and high, clear soprano voice ae ae He at the RainierGrand for a few While she was studying in Bos- days. Mr. Reddy was formerly|§} Silver Fillings that stay im .... tall, middle-aged and gray, |ton Mme. Melba consented to yasn| “That was the real beginning’) ¥illage of her birth. She loves tol chief of police at Spokane weemne young, & | - ASSOCIATED DENTISTS | judgment upon her voles. The ver-| Geraldine was the first Amertean| laugh and talk of things that have ‘ with ‘ ~ dict was #0 favorable that we took| stl to sing under such auapices.|no bearing upon her work. She : é moch hor to Paria at once, | When we loft Berlin there was a|indulges freely In outdoor exer: For a Dividend Paying on. F. 4 IE THEL, Mar. .(Fifteon yours’ experience.) d | “For eight years we have been | Popular demonstration and the) cise and fs an accompnshed eques- Investma: t Re Tt : re eiiisden be peso and Sunday forenoons. goo abroad,” coutinued Mrs. Farrar,| Compliment could not be mistaken. | trienne and a devoted pedestrian. 6 @s betkes R coms I, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, econd ay, opposite Garvey-Buchanan's. cheer | “and Jerald ; In St. Petersburg and Italy it was} “It is lovely in America,” she|, You cannot do better than buy a one Ee sae ee Derwas lot In University Scente Additio this maost cortainly enjoyed an adventur-| the same.” en agg . “I 7 ped a hag mest Gectrable and recteteted resale ous experience. in Berlin. she, Geraldine Farrar was truly dé | happiness as on the night of * me dence district; improvements paid Wit tien ew vaane gen- was Invited to sing at a housc ro-|8eribed by her mother as a/|my debut in New York erous cital by @ lady connected with the| healthy, normal girl. She fs with:| “I find it a bit diffiewlt to ex- royal court. The director of the|out the slightest trace of affecta-| press my feelings over what peo- ear royal opera in Berlin happened to, tion, truly modest and unassum:| ple are good enough to call my “A MERRY s DAY” attend thie recttal He came at| ing. The pink of her fair cheeks | success. I feel that I have just be once to my daughter and invited | and her clear, sparkling eyes tell|gun. It is my ambition to under Below market value. Watch COMPLIMENTS! We beg to call your attention anew to our specialties in bot- tled beverages for home, club and cafe use—the several sodas, birch $2.00 BOYS’ COASTER |her to sing, which she did with suo-|of her health. Her beauty is glori-|stand everything connected with | Soot, gindit ole, omuagarl | ccss. fied by a great mass of black hair. | the opera and thereby work under With Brake bonte, seltzer, vichy, oyster cock- taila and lager beer. We certify their purity and flavor as they leave our doors. Your ordera, please, for 1907. This young girl, who bears the | *tandingly otal of asckane and art Mins Farrar is under contract to| | stowed by the king of Sweden; a sing for three years in thie coun SS On Christmas day to let Daniel| brooch of diamonds presented by |t¥. From $10,000 a year, the «| Fuhrman make you a swell winter| the kaiser, who, with the empress |4TY pald to her tn Germany, she suit and overcoat, If you want alof Germany, added many other | 20W Tecelves $28,000, which is more D. Ss. JOHNS I ON co. combination of style, comfort, fit! gracious compliments to her skit | than $800 for each performa and quality, let Fuhrman be your | and personality; who has been tha |" Good plumbing In essential _t beens Here you will find a large| honored guest of royalty all over| health. That is the kind which ¢ assortment of elegant woolens in Burope—she has lost nothing of | H. Woodhouse Co. does. Call up 4, Ind, 944. 118 University oe $1.49 For after 6 only, $2 Coaster for $1.49 “Biggest—Busieat—Best” 903 Second Ave., Seattle. STORES EVERYWHERE, Phone 927. natty patterns and plain ones, too. the simple manners acquired tn | Main One look will convines you. « the environment of the Yankee st

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