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HE SEATTLYT: STAR PURDAY, DEC. 21, 1907. 3 . GIVE THE CITY’Ss POOR)!*3..0..0000.0 SCHOOL BOARD HAS MUCH ““\°2202%"" MERCHANT MARINE A MERRY CHRISTMAS i}; wre {| BUILDING TO BEGIN; = (22-2 c2:2;| MO MAIN * paNvan Golo, Dei TOn the first Monday ih January Ballard and West Seattle high|™encing next Tuesday night and) CLEVELAND, 0, Dec. 6.—The Army and Volunteers of America to Give| " a * * * * * * * If & movement started by wo # * mon voters of Colorado sue # * o * * * * ~ * * her the father im found to be an| ® ceeds, two women will be tn Heat laborer out of work * cludbd in the Colorado deloga the school board, with George | Hchooly may be deghled upon, Atl the order 4 ee ee conv ntton of the Mere bent Marine | adaitio be detached > Sl teague of the ad State er cathe and Other Necessities tp the Destitute!»4er the divocsion of brigadier W: | convention’ ant'ose "stir vg g [Schram aveceoding De. Shannon a6 eitorm with ine morn atructare,/!MtAl wep, to a general rotrench-| caged to order here. today.” ‘The i) e stitute er the direction of bey poigered iz ee aon” Hotel bl hn | the result of the recent election, wii be bullt on the Harvard pide| Ment, and 2,000 men employ in |addreas of welcome wae delivered pntributions are sot yan Lee old 6 Hae onto shop 7 G the Cit : land Kratefully recelved,. They nes |® oat Anghter of William J will meet to take up the matter offof the Washington high school Pod rk ree nto shops will be af) hy Mayor Johnson, and former Gov y. |be went to the office in the Globe | * Bryan ” | building construction for the com The old South school will be con-| feted. The order, it 1s understood, | Herrick, of Qhio, presided The block or dropped in the kettles on | # ing year. The $609,000 bond ismue,| demned by the Jackson st, regrade pes ae nhs ne M capreyge 4g #404! principal objects of the convention the corners alo I i Second which the board will sell to provide | and a grammar school in the south) “TNA! points on the Harriman are to establish a® adequate mer For many days past the merry must be fed afd clothed, Many hore along First and Second | ® ® & ® eR RR A Ae ae | Aves | money for needed buildings, will be | end must be built to replace it, «The | "#tem In the state. chant marine and to arrange for @ shopper, hurrying to and | of those look to the Salvation Army cristina oO} Dotng an equal amount of good wad, according to Secretary Jones! Hillman City section ts clamoring the passing of a shipping bill in fp with the thought of the loved /for help, ‘The Christian aoldiers In| the Vountocrs of Amenice | WILLIAMS, MEMBER QFiorthe toura so tna St home uppermost, has pase-|turn place on the crowded corne ; 7 very Qan | for # school, and the Fairview see Selk Coal Lands. the near future. Many prominent * ostsablished along the important be made as the money ts needed tion, overlooking G ~ dt here | their , n Lake, is tn] \ tinder the change of policy in. men are on the Hist to address the Saad Tepaseed the corners whore | thel® kettles, and the returns from | streets chimneys with an epentie | BOT 0 hy It in practionlly certain that the need. Kight-room b ae Sanding aoxious watchers by these, combined with what is n« iidings, cout murated by Land Commissioner meeting, among them being Tra in the top in which to drop coins, | construction of a high school on $30,000 each, are planned for these the department will gej]| man N. Newberry, assistant seore ie chimneys oF hanging kettles: ‘cured by direct sottciting, are ex-'\ajor W. Markle of th nan teers a Queen Anne hill, to cont between districts, T old Balmon Bay sovernment coal land claims on tary of the navy; Jehn Barrett, gutchers Who are thinking not of pected to defray the expenses of repeats the ate though the need $150,000 and $200,000 and to be school will also elnim the attention the baste of pecial a oment director ofthe Bureau of American der own, | he families of the Christmas-giving ie greater thy ‘that of last yoar the completed by September, 1909, will of the board, and a new buflding| for each claim after Marek 1908, | Republic W. E. Humphrey, con. quem Whose sole Christmas cheer From the distribating offices of | contributions are fewer be among the first things ordered, may be erected at ite location [An order to this effect reached the ,kressmpan from Washington, und qyende on the Kenerosity of the the Salvation Army over 2,000 peo Provisions for Poor | |The question of a high achool in the! An additional butlaing will be al United States land office yen. | Senator Foraker passerby ple will be provided with din Over 200 baskets fil with pro southern part of the clty may be 4 to the Industrial sehe terday Perhaps ovr Cl meee shopper a ° bay i buna fay Me Vintons will be given away from taken up, and new bolidings for the © inland, now overcrowd | To Elect Officers. pas a few siror ns in her purse/than 300 joketa* have been tue hall of the Volunteers on Tues. : An election of officers of the which she eases her com ji#wued, wich of which entitle tay These basketa wil) coi | | M. > ste Go ids - Bees by dropping them among |the bearer to a basket of uncooked ood for tventbkecd, Teale WILL DELAY NAMING) Sevts.%. bumcher tor 6 An Monuments sec. tly formed drug dlerks' union Gee already in the chimney or /provisions. In each basket will be | toes, sugar, tea, coffee and several | Onions, 2 bunches for be lend 4¥. Sivas dnane Vin [Labor seapie ets, elther Meuaee OF fale. This dove she goes her/found a chicken, cranberrios, ap-jother neceusitte Carrots, 3 bunches for be | eandat of otk = ges at Vite |Labor temple gre ay; the Incldont passes from her |plos, peas, beans, celerk, b A new pian has been formulated | FRISCO COADJUTOR Dried onlons, 6 Ibs. for 20¢ in th phones 173 Friday evening next. gad, That she has helped a little | fee, sugar otatoes and several|for ‘the giving of new shoes and| Radishes, 4 bunches ror be _ — = asec @ecur to her, but it fw/other delicacies, These will pro-|stockings. All day on Monday and Farstey, Se per bunch Probable that the clroum:jvide for a family of from four to/Tuesday needy ebildren, accom: | (By United Press.) Turnipe, 8 hunches for Be. quam merely mingles with the oth. | ten jpanied by thelr parents or respon ROME, Dee, 21--A Colory, 10¢ ig be a bunch xy shop ite 8 ) € ts of a very bury whop-| Christmas Tree. Plan ble guardiang, will be given cer Jeame from the vatican today that oa . NOTICE gotten entirely hdres J att of ntitling them to a pair o per 30. | # of Work. baskets on Christmas eve. the techies tthe “enon }the selection of a coadjutor bishop pe Ib | y What be- | ganteation will hold a Christma Afte N. for San Francisco may not be made to 10¢ recelving the cer games of these pennies, dimes and jer * Which will be signed by which are so carefully|/ren at their Dall on Christmas| Major Markle. th Sareea thro gh rain and cold? — [night at 7:30 o'clock.’ Numbered |to the store and there be fitted, At Bebas been more than ten years |tickets have also been issued for|the hall on Monday and Twondas Salvation Army began its / this event, reading in part: “Brings | thay will also be fitted to clothine Work in Seattle, Dur /thix ticket, Santa Claus wilt re-| whieh has been collected during the fag theve years the work has beon | member you at the Salvation Army last few months (amy growing, and this Christ-/ Big Christmas tree and entertain-| A program ha» been arr tainment and tree for child P * ye! "4 Pte beng 16 op corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 16c on cob, be Ib. Lemons, Ife to 20 Cider vinegar, 35¢ gal Cider, 40¢ to 500 per gallon Pineapples, 45e each Oranges, 16¢ to 30¢ dor | until some time in January, Father }Hanna, of Rochester, is wtill the eading candidate for the high of » in apite of the charge that he leans toward moderniam, It ts be Heved that Father Riordan has ex plained away thin accusation, It OF CO-PARTNERSHIP take them | pi 1 for} will be remembered that the pope J 60 Santa Claus and The Trustee Company will make uniform the army fs} ment, Fifth and Washingtor risteane . : a Bevontie 6 oe7 ap oranges, 10¢ doz; 50¢ box F eee reap he a Mt Kiang joe than 8 hing ch 4 anne night ‘ dake ace in Totently roundly denounced mod-| California porsimmons, 1be to 80¢ the effects of Christmas generosity LASTING ah at 7:30 {the organization's hall, a Christmas| pin. one ’ * c Bbc fee corners, where its woarers| A tag with corresponding number |tree to be part of the entertnin | | a ee eee oe through the bestowal, of Gergeerdius the kettles. ts held by the army, giving the ment. On the tree will be found | Hundreds ef indictments. ins ; i . lies ute Barywhere \( is the same" story, |child’s name, address, age, need toys, candy, apples and oranges for | MANGAS CITY, Dec. 21.—Nine ae aon toe box. oH vee OF BUSINESS a ny fe hj and sine. : each of the poor children 1 hundred and thirty-eight indict Lettuce, 2 for Livan aseiih wo ! 7 be sifte tor ithe Krea In addition to the funds collected | ments were returned here by the) Horse Radish, Ibe Ib, ° eth consist of wearing appar the chimneys a « vas a bee M "4 « ly or i jon recorded [sweaters and. dresses se of th > beterean’ ari county grand jury, principally for} Rutabagas, 1%¢ Ib. Originated By vac i J ade ¢ he office buildings for violation of the Sunday closing law Sauerkraut, be Ib. ss i lollar. stockings Everythiog pur |help to carry on the work Of this number 68 indictryents we Oranberr lle per at A. L. Hawley and W. D. Wood Set «an oppeel wan chased sew ang ao tr articles | If the Volunteers are willing to} JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, against the managers and employes| Huckleberries, 2 Ibs for 15c. | gent ont to the siness men of the | are gtven, elt in clothing or food. ‘take the jon of dist tne of theate: Pumpkina, 10¢ to Jbe i W. J. Jenkins, but} Before the supplies are sent the ¢ bation from yc hoe!-| ¥ negra: ny . The person who becomes the owner of a Unit of * 80 much sn families are gated, and tt ts should you t A senator who t# not a senator, is Hubbard squash, be to 16e. Dates, ie Ib Trustee Property No. 6 (Central Building)—or even John Sharp Williama o: Missiselppt Lumber Operations Coase ption if one is found to what you « fan that of last year at th Second appeal was mail aa coal st M Sued ttn teaied {unt mn SD Se je has 4 (fiercely) and}. FORT BRAGG, Cal., I Grape fruit, 400. one-tenth of a Unit thereof ($105)—ALWAYS Militar 18. On account of tthe heed Of a familly of eight |nda your mite % ir oor | been elec ya very narrow mar: |The Union Lumber com of} Dried Prunes, § Ibs. for 860 WILL HAVE “SOMETHING COMING IN;” famed! stringency many laboring or ten ch n ie a widow 2A gga Pages “ rem gin) to « Senator Hernando Fert Bragg, ceased operatic in| Comb honey, 18¢ Ib.; strained something continually growing more valuable. De Money of Mississippt. He | the logging woods yesterday, About | 16c. : beat Gov. Vardaman, Hut it hap. 600 men wore discharged, The mill] Yakima honey, $1.50 gal; comb, that Senator Money's term | ®tFort Bragg will clo ay. The | 20¢ ADVICE GIVEN ON . t expire until two years plant in Glenn Blair woods also| New nuts—Filberts, 200 Ib; black " : y, | hence , khut.down. Extensive repairs w C ut Ibe for 15 Hah w MOTHER-IN-LAW alnuts, 2 Ibe for 15¢ «ilah wal It simply that in Misslestppt, Be aade in the Union Lumber com: | nuts, 18¢ Ib.; almonds, 26 Ib.; pe 4 NEW c 4 ment re cans, 200 lb.; Brazil nuts, 200 tb ‘ chestauts i ri : wae of ehecsine 62 porte that work will umed YORK, Dee William ike to settle i full crew immediately after 186 1b.; coc Gm Gre out of work, but families | ing to support her little ones these faithful wa If you want to be more than commonly substantial in your giving, come in and get the facts at once; the results will be a most pleasant surprise to you. per Ib; mixed nuts, puts, 10¢ to 120 each The Trustee Company of Seattle | soy Davis, a big, good-natured cloth popular ve node, 16¢ each; Italian chest oat af . ; . the sueceension « >» William Yours. KG 5 eyed ite ze ae ype ractica enatorelect bat te OO gsage ie ete. 6 5 OWMAN _BUILDIN ed wile, Bosnte @ Ewen at. | 1s practlen fer of the Dome i Dlds. bn Pultonas Flowers — Carnations, 500-600 | —__ ach Acted atcha cow dozen; roses, $1.60 to $2 dozen I kive Hemste cratic t he house of rep pecial coach was engaged to | icles, $c bunch: chrysanthe ia . cuontathy GFF the Spokane students at the De 81 to 81 Gos nivetanan Bee - If he lives lor nough he will be | University of Washtagton back to 6 10) for the Christmas hott. | “°* , senator, That ts re y all that can | theif hor pe said of hin elevation to that )}@ay® and after the institution and y fn ne er si 7 | ack via Money "Bank Up in the Savings Department = ee een Inland Empire left the depot hreatens to economy for a number of years tle while ings in @ bank against « “rainy 2, tli BLIC MARK ing ta, Dank sonnet 6 “ra en i the bank to «et urs trouble. Now, what should have the payi teller tell you Here's what you 4 aid Mag ar money, that on account of the trate O'Reilly Don't werub the Se financial flurry you cannot have bad - floors (Applause tror the An octopus captured at Port|it for four months at least. It Onl audience } j | Madi attracted considerable at- might be worse, The bank might Don't « your wife all the! tent at one of the fish stalle have | move Loud ¢ jon the public market today, The Financtdi flurries have no ter . f your motherteiaw Watts t octopus ‘measured It feet 2 inches rors for the man who owns an if 6 p. m. to8 p. m. throw her out.” (Tremendous out and weighed 54 pounds, Luigi rigated apple orchard in the Yakima burst.) Ponso caught !t with a dragnet at Valley, for there they produce a Magistrate O'Reilly is @ bache Port Madison yesterday afternoon. quality of fruit that alwaye brings lor ‘ | A big sale was on tn Wenatchee ‘¢ Gold. A 10acre orchard yields mi ames " — | eguies this warning, They are 7 annual income of $2,500 to NLARGED TONSILS ied af 8158 ona¥ how | $7,504 q a 25 and uy " “ MAKE BOY FIEND. es an wit " " wien| YOu can buy one from the Yaki * Pies made with Wenatcher apples |. S on ation Land Company, of Open Your Account With By United Press.) | LousviLir Dee. 20.—Jo jseph K 12, repeated in the fice 208 Mehbihorn Building, 814 Second Avenue, and they will plant it with trees of your own sélection, and take the best care of it for ; More trees arrived on the mar ket, and the indications are that the trade in trees will be well sup Juvenile court his confession that pl i he had st fires Loulavitle three years; or, will sell it to you D H rt @ «< ? _* anime pA managing opera house and Comm | wi sch caused $100,000 los Ranch esse, 45¢ doz; Eastern in the raw state and you can im exter ° on oO. 8 ie was to the edhnoo! ogee, 26c doz; Orego m, 400 per | prove it yo in either case B kK fit by it. 1 have found the work! of reform aller being onemmien ne dos vO leer wih pte. caress. end petens annhers Wis., Dee. \delightful and less trying thaniat the ( ital for er Washingt . within the reach of all, Their a « 4 wo ‘ ashington creamery butter r r V3: “There should more women many vocations women adopt.” tonalis, which, according to 40 ‘a creamery, 30c; loca) |lands are on the Yakima Indian New York Building managers,” emphatically, In addition to managing the Vic. sicians, had contributed to his de | _ iocbianceaensiee —— | ranch. Reservation, and also under the Miss Laura Wall, one of tor Opera house, Miss Wall looks linqueney | Here te a new and realistic photo- Far wins thee wis. | Dis Tieton Canal, the best one ever Joungest women theater man- after the boc ancy § hoone, ings of the Hansem| The physicians testified that the| graph of J. Pier ie the United States. It is| Amusement company She has boy had been {ll fr i work. work any woman/been associated with the latter, was deficient in ev enjoy. The number of wom-! company ts & business capacity fer manta for fires. the stage ought itseif to de | nearly r. Only ntly @ More women managers. || was aves ced to the gerial Fr built by the United States govern ment oe pont Morgan. Pho-|consin full cream brick, 2 m birth and | tographers make him look | ob 1Se ry way, with a| a8 handsome ax possible, but t Chickens, 20¢ Ib; ducks and — ana hows the financial gia 20c; turkeys, 23¢. true . on chops, 12% @ 123%c Ib ake, 160 Ib.; porterhouse, 15 amier TUNE OR FATHER? the profession would bene | responatdilities Organization Now nin, 12% Ib; round steak | svaramers Biles Lapemnstintes. asecemstateiertan ie Fee Oe rou ey Pnited Prove) ' shop hands held a shoulder steak, 3 Ibs, for Prominent Woman Dies. Stricken Family Gets Relief. oak & tabdanale age ta Mis.) mecting last night the Labor hearts, 16e each; tongues, 45¢ aegaticron Dec. 21—Mre.| PORT GAMBLE, Dec. 21.— | choses bet ! and 960, | tr gag. liga se teg eg Wold-Burney, founder Generoushearted milimen took up | 960 That amount Is becneather to wanising a.union. About % to 16 ihe. for Ste. | —,.," president of the Na- a collection of $90 as a Ch as! the child in the wil pier met wap ar ooge vttgyy oem: S16e. pound: ¢ Congress of Mothers, diéd gift and sent a family to California. | mother, Mrs. Frede ya = a oo her home in Chevy Chase, nea » husband. ad winner of the | Lee count ade put ante yeaterda: home, is laid up with rheuma with the ation | a7 pret sommes JN’T throw away good money fool- || wife died when H ‘ s & | SEE FOR YOURSELF ll oid ond he. rome ishly, dribbling around after useless seeks wade the child to live WHAT THE with him “‘knick-knacks,” toys, do-funnies and the || Lavvinvon. Foon ste 7) like, with which money you can make a i Work while others rest. RTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY : a substantial payment on a fine piano. (By United P. YORK, Dec. 20.—Harry ; rns pate pride cnt deatige Pigs. j _~ his lary ‘Marga W The piano brought home Christmas || | Win through sheer energy. High-back eats, For night travel the ||wney Llueion urived, “ar. tatu || €V@ Will gladden the hearts of the whole || The greatest energy -pro- Faiwan Tox Hlasan Standard sleeping cars on,” said Thaw, greatly excited.|! family, from the old folks down to the || ducing food made from all important trair % at 11; it te now 11:30. Why are] little tots. A piano in the home H : Mr. Littleton calmly replied: “|| is not a useless ornament, in this || i wheat is de no ws we “|| day and age, but a modern necessity. A || ington Fire Insurance || Source Of pleasure, a means of education U d on pany to be leons and a stepping stone to higher culture } nee ai iscuit and refinement. Home is not home with- ‘ SHEET MUSIC out a piano, and your children are denied |} the perfect soda cracker. : 4 Price the privile ges others enjoy. Think se | ¢ pene aa | IF YOU CONTEMPLATE “2 riously over this before it is too late. It || dust proof packages. | nchored Fairy Queen,” P eens ie 4 . ete Ee 7 / A HOLIDAY TRIP ||] cRlomer Giri” “Dance ot the || 18 this Christmas, or perhaps never. Ten NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘ | California,” “Meet Me in Seat dollars or eight dollars or six dollars a 0) i talk the matter over with u We wil % |} tle Dearie in 1909 burent > ge nine Care re ie Se WSS |}]| Sweetont, newt month looks easy, and it is easy; and vie "6 ‘ alti parpics | A € avin, Now . . . . — II) "Nowh'e Atk that money will place a fine piano in your . Mom | Songs of the Violts ¥ A ; " | — Oe Cael enh A inane | Tar," By lien home on Christmas morning Dp. 8. HE phere.” “My Lea | Johnston Co., Biggest, Busiest, Best So ee Hi} “Reception,” “Peaco | Dealers. New Johnston Co. building, “asa | | Third and University Stor pen thi Portland, Oregon. | * urd and Unive y. Store ope 8 CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE evening as late as necessary. as é | aa Alaska Yuken-Paoific Exposition, 1909. 1205 Second Ave “ Neti REE |