The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1906, Page 3

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NB SEATTLI ~ OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE SP OUFEN ANNE GALL STRINE atte Moime Py A Queee ee, bY ae * eae! a ; — Beripps Teregraph Bervice — BY AN AUTO.» BREAK INTO POSTOFFICE AND TAKE ~— ) 4 MATE YO LOSE My TEAPER, BUT BY THE ETERNAL DOGS OF WAR TNAT MAKES ME SORE! WHY Dogsn'T WE HAVE A TELE yong ALL = aes. pe | J = ake —-4+ = ——— — oD er csp — = — = or i a ae heeoked we 1 t OF WS OWN? /4k " THREE TICKET AGENTS * : | [4d Twit Nuisance , 9, tai AT DEPOT WINDOWS. ANNUAL BUSINESS OF COUNTY) ik S , hoadquart 5 le ” ; The ticket seller he King AUDITOR HAS INCREASED |! bs ¢ m bail, th v % | CAT “ n th i yo MARVELOUSLY ed to the scone of the CH GEORGETOWN THIEF get ~~ AP D. ¢ » atte i} Jone f¢ getown th i b pe hs ; | te : for a 1 ger t Bisset fre public tn 8 MRS. WILSON IS {tha sacked |' days w surprising . | lawt taken. Th 8 « sos | a me ab Sie phael LABORER TRIES f ing Ke = Ww oS gli se whl TO TAKE HIS LiFE.! FROM ‘AIL P ” * t the Wee t | ¢. the | Press “age mo Whie tn a fit of despondency Ph = : 7 « for | Christman ¢ re f ' |M. Mamigan, « laborer, 40 years of| _'! I+ Forres « ‘ . sts | church this t x. | f | ame att 4 aulcide thie morning | “Se*PUty_ Sente r " “* elous m an m™ i av. t nking carboll " ait f tb *: 1901, $22 | Officer Hart found the man rollin : “ : Wlisen was nat Ca man rolling eSoarh Rk Be | tee incon try at cu lila > |S ie ing | satin ‘ z 1 ‘ . j cine. th cane aaa ne. Fe sda 14 © headquarters, and from the o ’ ver et | ne Ww ne the Ways Th == ‘. BLIND BUT DISCOVERS jot i Peete Is FOUXD ee" HIS «WIFE’S INFIDELITY) owt". Sci Sone PRESIDENT GOES | | (Star Special Service.) “ an: Pees » TO PINE KNOT.| * reamaennam c= age | VANCOUVER, B.C, f CLOCK FOR CARROLL, ‘ Alex and t t " berg, of the Alaska | WIFE HAD TO DEAL WITH HUS . ’ ’ (Scripps Telegraph Service.) t a inet nie f ployes r ‘ . expostt! an re WASHINGTON, Dec 27.—Pres BAND'S EMPLOYE AND with « & and ¢ 4 tf 4 oleae 7 i Gtates | sent Roosevelt's departure f BABE THAT CAME LOOKED arrested this morning and « ry for their MW. Ca dor li i te al Knot was delayed five minute LIKE LATTER with stea property, wh ” < re ? : swine | While a moswe turned to t x i. as white Areht om oe ~~ ; Masta, "tt ts the nT SAYS ARIZONA “SKIDOO!”’ TO GAMBLERS Miss Land fs Mins Ethel 18 aged wh in ote Mamon min ar ywidenee hosp “ wae t be 1 to} of state, and who w 5 Our Lady b ap th the purchase of Alaska. lof Good He hb. Interment in for hus. | Calvary hettl wae taken to -—_ Badly Cut the hospital on December 22. o 8 abitity of } m may be severely ut while HINDOOS REMANDED. Li a % with an old fash sor i to deal © # no need of It while you may (Star Speciat Service.) | MRS. BERNSTEIN any SAPETY RAZOR at! VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 27 Rernastein . alleges, De | SAMUEL BCULTZ discount of 28 per cent off 'rwo Hindus who split the J a friend that a iny and Saturday onty at |», ax wife greatly | he claims, a eatiguiton revealed is Ret os drug store, The tT ployer. The b ‘| facte to him whieh caused him to Ready safety n the ald of friends and, | bring bis action tr kee DESERTER SURRENDERS AFTER ESCAPING FROM THE NAVY, HE WANDERS INTO RELIGIOUS MEETING AND | CONFESSE bs Scripps Telegraph Serv special elect th ted te Rte Sr, EY © f 2 pecial elections they roted - mig ig ortees =o “ TUCBON, Aris, Dec adopt a high Heense, which maker We are immensely proud of our tines of heaters and ranges. 9} eet Gee ¢ - ling In Arizona ts to be sto: gambling so unprofitable that it i a This sounds almost unbelievable, | cannot be conducted. have the best of reasons for fecling so. Every style and kind by Almert Bennerman to his | doesn't it? Nevertheless it ts true Tucson waa first Here lve the very best designed for its particular purpose maples, Sur n halki-uactn cern The gambler must go—Arizona has Bera C. Bartlett, dean of the gam culsa's Gamat oh ton vavioed said it bling fraternity in Arizona. The We have sold carload after carioad this season under our “Trial servic nducted here by the Rev A poll of the members of the front of his famous palace ’ , . ; Hext legislature shows that the ma chance, the Leg Tender, bears ; and not one has given cause for complaint. Do you hap Dr. BR. A. Torrey | serity: favors the pepeal of the! sien reading “chased . to need a heater in order to make home more comfortable ee sagen! san rT _— statute ceasing gambling and mak-| Douglas, a city on the interna chilly 4 ¢ fis fight scorn iow ing it a lawful business ltional tine, followed, and Phoenix kde beat and peneby euasumeet Three of the principal cities of the capitol, recently did Hkewine Mf you do we suggest that you take advantage of the “Trial that he was @ deserter from the! =~ territory ae adoption prohibit The last ge f—We feel sure t seg ht ol ie thi thai 4 > tien ened ve licenses and succeeded in driv. zona surely sea Feat SEES SAE HO GER: NS: BOS. A WER on ey Rey ee gt Be red goto ing the gambler oug Tucson, Doug- gambler in this territory. No lob others. ee emg A las and Phoentx could not make a by which he can maintain will be aes misdemeanor of a business recog: able to persuade legislators to break Bannerman te 23 years He nized by territorial statute, but at their promises to their constituents joined the navy three years ago, en —- coat aan, isting in the mariné corps, and an. “Lam going to sur ea ry shortly thereafter he deserted, at Cheyenne, Wye. rulting authorities believe ot be a teal Christian and an will feeetve only a nom keep my crime secret.” sald younginal punishment for his offense WILL BUILD NEW LIFE SAVING STEAME | MEXICAN LOVER | SHOOTS HIMSELF | (Beripos Telegraph | DETROIT, Mich., Dec (Star Species! Se: *) Victoria, B.C, Dee. 2 An Otte $f Per Week ALL TEAMS “IN BAD’ aged 22 years B and rr parents |*" ha vg nae s th me or will | liv the Clty of Mexico, was|take the lighthouse work of the uys any peel fatally A, Bh by bullets | Quadra, which will patrol the west (Si aag Bee es oo ta oa coast fo nthouse wo © gov anne jen can do he rep eater OF — fi nimeit for tove of Miss Dorn Ruther | erm tation of)¢ base ball team was lof St. Louis, who rejected him jship of the type of the tramp steam \Nhe Philadelphia Athletics at N | ler Canada on the Atlantic coast for | 'P* acelpaia aeees at NOW) Ran e in | DEATHS AND FUNERALS. |apectal patrol and life saving for|/Ofeans last spring. The Chicago the ific coast }Americanm were training at the Neona May Buckner 32. Crescent city and each member of Our daughter of Edward Pheipa, died NEW APARTMENT HOU: the team had been extended the | this mornihg at her home, 2633 Day courtesies of the Y. M. ©. A. gym | ot | Brace, Hergert & Van Dusen have! nastum. The players kept their bali Immense Mabel Parry, aged 19, wife of Ira |@pplied for a permit for a three-|suite at the gympasium, where | I Parry, died this morning at her Story brick apartment hov on | they dressed for the morning and | home, 2642 Interinke a Fourteenth ay. north, near Republi. |afterhoon practice, and dened Store Mra, N Patten, aged 42, (ean st. The building will occupy an|thetr: muscles by walking or run wife of W atte 1 esterday {area 100x120 feet and the estimat-|ning out. to the grounds. After| afternoon at her , 137 av, ed cost is $60,000 practice they would return to the She leaves two sons, aged 14 and 17 club house take a over beth ana l years. Funeral services will be held | don their street clothes. The Chi We take your old stove Pye ee cirtton ats wetock at |PPICE OF Coal Advanced |cago toam' war made up of « welt in exchan and allow Fi the residence. Interment will be in behaved lot of men and there was | Lakeview cemetery And should constantly call to your! no trouble till Connie Mack's team | you every cent of its Mra. Jean Ieahel Ingham, aged @s,/mind the fact that a Monarch | nappened along on a barnstorming died rhe at her home, 1439 | Range consumes but half as much | tour vetue sith @ |fuel as ordinary stoves. The entire| ‘They, too, were given the privt \" oth |top of the Monarch Ra ie Mad@ jogos of the gymnasium, but paid lof malleable tron and {s not nearly as thick as other stoves, conse |quently will heat through quickly y no attention to the post: | used language that itl be-| and finally made such | absolut od ru came them, A letter was received this morn- | Majleable fron can not warp as the! nuigances of themselves that the} ing by Secretary Yandel, of the heat distributes itself equally to all| gymnasium privilege was with Chamber of Commerce, from) nants The oven door has great|drawn from all ball players. The - Charles Odenkirk, proprietor of the cirength and the entire range is ab-| New York Nationals, und the | 1403 to T puy’ Pure Food restaurant, asking the Joiutely airtight, gastight and dust! jeadership of McGraw, have made| ! | ‘Now hamber to use its influence In Iay-| Hroof, without the use of stove! such a reputation that there ts! il) | i ing ut of 30-foot instead of 12 putty, being riveted instead of be-|hardiy a reputable hotel in the | feo Lalor onere. ing bolted as in other makes. The! south that will now book them dur-| SKIDOO SIGN 1S UP. Century Furniture Co. are soleling the spring training series. | Don’t Forget agents for this range and will allow | Mempnis is about the only wn|to its discredit re A num you ge gold for any Monarch | open to the Giants, and last season | ber of nice fellow n the New The big dance at Loach! Park this Range Yeturned to them for any {almost put up the bars there | York team, but the » also oth evening. Swell, large hall, good cause, $5.00 down and $6.00 month-| Capt. Dan MeGann threw a negro jer kind of fellows whose manners floor, Waaper’s orchestra and a ly buys a Monarch Range. Let them |rabber through the Clarendon ho-| plainly Indicate lack of breeding ¢ time for all, Gentlemen, 26e; explain the features of this e/tel window and Mike Devlin went |consideration for the feelings | tren, to you. on a toot that advertised the team jopinion of others or a> he F mer Hekosinia «Cc. H. } fe wt “ 7 , p ‘ nd was in ; ed wu was found dead tt CONTEMPT EXCUSED. F t p ps Telegraph Service.) ( 27.—Effie Lob eyes had been found blackened . “the nies ‘ ’ # a court FINED FOR CHOKING WOMAN, Olympic Market Ka f ' c . " t Pike Street, between First and Bec ” son. King ad 1 ond, saves half your meat bills Try them and be convinced. © et hern p f th posite the Bon Marche For the Next Few Days We Make Extra SPECIAL PRICES In the Following Lines—Everything in the House is CUT— DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, SUITS AND CLOAKS. UNDERWEAR, MILLINERY, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HOSIERY, DOLLS, MEN'S PANTS, RIBBONS, KID GLOVES SILK SHAWLS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY ALBUMS, BOXES, LADIES’ SUITS, LADIES’ SKIRTS, LADIES’ COATS. CHILDREN’S COATS, The Fair Department Store 1813-1518 1517 Carpet Remnants $3 » half yard lengths, with bound ends. oo $1.00 These are in one and Price for tomorrow only Dozens made of splendidly Hassocks, for tomorrow, 49 Cents $2.25 Bread Raisers for $1.50 These are of Royal Steel Granite in the 17 and 21-quart size Carpet Thin Blown Glass Water Tumblers Thin Blown Water Tumblers for 4¢@ ¢ tomorrow, = bristle Cloth Brus value of fine 39 Cents $1.00 Victor Folding Garment Hange 15 Cents

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