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ahaa THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT THE WEATHER—OCCABIONAL RAIN TO- VOL. 9% NO, 160, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1907. NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; WEST WINDS t of Milk Exchange Makes Feeble Attempt tp ptrtsseeeneesees ja *eneeeeeeee®** Has a House All to Itself and Many Visitors Wander 0 * * BANK CLEARINGS, *| |* FLEET AT TRINIDAD. * * y Give Excuse for Increased Prices~-Fails to Give Scare : * 4, unica prom) |. Mt to Take a Quiet Smile--Presents an Innocenit | ® Clearings today $1,259,069.81 * we WASHINGTON Dec. 24 «| “ L ki Just Cause for Advance. 3 Halances ass Z| * Admiral Evans today official *| 00 Ing Front. —— # Clearings today..-8 769,647.00 # | oO Cemeeere, tay corre Sobre or - — Ja apite of the fact that the milk} 10 per cent to cover shrinkage, /® Balances 24,914.00 we) Renee, Hest aks rintcad Did you ever see ar posit his change for the drink am { Goattlo did business at a] losses and reduced profits on the * Portland. *) ° ahe ud of time = an ounce * pig? | continue on his way. If he wante dealers © omg they retailed [884 of milk wholesale, the receipts | # Clearings today, ..$ 748,280.00 mi + wee Wer at the nav x} One of the kind that t# redolent | 0 he would remain until satise ee promt when they re lot this dairy may be figured at! ® Halances . 98,404.00 «| : aia alanis tal bane, whichis, Gla tad tune ale. t oe pith at 8 ce er quart, A. Z) $360 per day, which leaves a net) ® *| < Gl visterd' ot Bs Ag pelle meni a Ofttimes the drag tlerk follows Brick#on, pr the Milk Ex-| profit of $60 per day on the Ale Rae RA AAR ARERR RAR rd * | trouble le : "\his customer into the back room 2 and 8 who be-jof 1,000 gallons of milk This : 5 If you r have seen one, take|#!4 pours the drink for him. He ae ' are claim: | profit amounts to $420 per week | ? RaAn eee eee wié tip te i n park I eratite | Knows who he ean trast implicitly, was : t g an ¢ r $21,840 pe en mount | . cg -_ ~< tte he heavy de is in no) ing that (2 K m hes $ uN 40 p 4 y ar od — iv By United Proce + ‘ Ih , : fe is in liquor, orbitant K cents | ably in excess ¢ « Fo wlth d 4 . 1 EE ie eae ederick riot, the proprietor, mee aves’ nt of capital invested in the j ; Pa ate whisky by the barrel of two e od re business | roe yer © at the time and buye it often, at Ta & stat s | * b ‘eau ¢ na * dock 1 h ¥ yy. Mr E ented a Erickson’s Profits. | &t ; la va * “wat eer fie ioe that. There is always » 600 sap. expense ft ea On the same basis of figuring, * it has been acces * over which appears the motion, bul. Guns fem for ioe e@ fact Mr. Erickson, who states that he * exident * | lowing sig ideration, but ¢ Tittle fee ts men handles 600 gallons of milk per le a The Madison Park Drug Com Cie —. a4 pment large — an expense of abo “1 pty per day Just because you haven't any + RECEIVE FLEET . Has Many Visitors. blind pig and a Jos 18 cae nd cost of the milk * nd nd un . ae @hrinkax ) . i osoo gallons | Money you don't need to co hungry Scien te MAT. Teiatns. a t 1 beverage into a large box Dik as it f the ‘will that 9240 per day tomorrow, If you will hurry, you pan Ths ’ or here for that purpose. From a produce oe will not $240 per day. | joan have a regular course dinner Britannia stit! rules the seas, as the above picture shows, while |* Dee ** re pply the pig custodian draws Deceding Bee, leebeibesiite wing the 10 per cent which |i voehing, and you dou't have to, UNele Sam is now secend in fighting tonnage, having passed France |* ‘ ' and offices * usion requires Evie: etre 9 eons per |e re nan, Gales tor shrinbage anybody and you dou't bave to feeently. In number of entisted men Great Britain's lead is even more |* the Atlantic aquadron recelved & nt door and back trade " consumer in| 20, Would still net $216 per day, or en up to get tt striking, as depicted in the biack figdres, England has 98,973 men, |* % Touring welcome from the of ® is supplied by the blind pig. If @ le per ic \ els net promis ot 698 per day, $252 per H. Johnson, proprietor of the | thé United States 61,026, France 42,400, Germany 41,070, Japan 34,062 . bike ay toc The ® man does not wish to be seen enter- " , , Si wes ty #106 per year ss \ ! as the i* the ¢ g store too often, he which es not get Tass, Manns ee Ge & bento of Wallace house, 160 Wash a yeahh or cd K the drug r » bi fhile making s good showing ‘ . at ; ‘ An et he k room from thi While © geod show!ng | miik retailed at 10 cents per quart pads PrrrrT eT er ee eee et eo Ja the British # a entries aie has ae ee on paper © * figures, Mr in ity there to wreck mith | De Siem Om paeeteg Sin: toner me * ** boarded * leave angela SF te akuae War fiag only § cents pe for his profits matertally And also, | Sorrow. If nh trend «ah re n a - STEAMER MINNESOTA, ® *® « " with na to * + aS ae Every convenience for a secret milk hese figures do not take N00 Oe | een ean a cut one of the}. Two Bew hook and ladder tracks /# #)® dinners and receptt *| ipa dele Wore Aether chow | Pm ufforded the thirsty. Profits Are Large. ount the enormous profits the | co, ciéen belegt given’ awe y. at Were received last night by Chiel) # (By United Preas.) * & str h be ced * tie teterent in Pears soap and For some years the blind pig has + The expense profits of the|dairles derive from the sale of) oon today waite - en Abe Hringhurst of the fire department./@ KORE, Dec. 4—Fire broke #/* the men of the Meet whe e ¢ pal teh taeiiine wanes flourished with occasional interrup duainess © are shown | cream at fancy prices hed bees given out, aud the other They came from the Seagrave CoMy hy ot on board the Amer a % 08 whore leave *iat the ple custodian, the | ons trom ihe police Its exist Statements made by a milk deal) On thit showing it is apparent |) a vs pany of Columbus, O “ * * Je alte ia ety PaMt | ence dates from the time the city reel A promised to go fast : ho. ® steamer Minnesota in this har & ' ‘ 4 council refused to give ro- me iwho handles approximately | that Mr, Erickson would not lose The dinner is to be served from| , 28° of the new tr sina 50 ee "7 a & in the partition ® D L900 gallons ney selling at § cente per!s io 4 tomorrow after Md the | S8Hlon chemical tank, and is to he! ® bor. Hoth the vensel and her * metimes they return through the | Prieter & saloon license. Not being Siiisine 0 quart. At 8? cents per gallon 600 ow 2 omen % sihetenee wee Te | atationed at No. 6 hook and ladder #& cargo were damaged. The Min. * STRAIN OF TRIAL 1S iy . vi ough the able to start a saloon Mr. Harriot plant an uarts would sell for $192, Deduct-|"ela~ as fast an they company, Fifth Galer Bt. es p ioe i poet sag haw cbt Fogel E 4 the next best thing ; gure 0 r a a - 7 he other le a chemic vB - ' as : o 7 he ¢ “iia of th > to the Tetes o milk ing expenses figured at $180 » dervel: eubh. cebttan te 7 h in a h MM. & kone . b Mest pr ad eet ous . n iS he pig some- > t th ‘ remains a profit of $12 and Is to go tate house No. imes ge c ntial under the m his ent. this | da ait per week. oF 34.266 | Oe WhO really delle A fibeee eas Gell ime on ~ * | door piieniiiatinn taltusase: ot Gua. hake mee the dealer about 20 cents per) pe o oer on : ¢ er Do Unto Others” rule of action. . ’ : PROPER ee |. If you wateh his door for an | eve” or “Scotch.” " 1 ant, «< er r nly by uring in s seat m i ioe Sabait aouhe ber. Mates A fine apecimen of a “scold’s (By United Press hour, 3 many people For eve worth of drugs dan.% at 6 o figure a joes on, milk sold at| oh ix among the remaining con Harvard is the most democratic! GEORGETOWN, Ky., De open boat men, €M\ we sell, we we of $75 worth Ee ag ate aol ve Py Alo gs ag nse | tents of Sherfield Manor, Basing tollege in the world declare ng of the depe " . " miectric st { whisky,” be ‘confided to a vise da sng the. ¢r When the milk combine is brok roy me ae S ee ie he Harvard graduate, Govern Ta wd paige got ghar a OS a i heniive siento i 16 es 3, and is oak, and ts elab- who enjoys the di ‘ ¢ + ee ‘ n th , oe. ? tut they'll never catch me. ‘. te mitk % Lars et Se (By United Press.) orately ¢ high relief in bold ing t atlest member of H ft Caleb Powe f b " pe rhe too vot he continued, over- the price of milk will drop TUCSBO., Aria, Deo. 24.—Albert | *7o!! ornam Th is work gry elub A Harvard ” tion of ( , SCONE. .< he come by e realization of the 4|back to § cents per quart, or even |C. Loenhart, a carpenter, who came | ° bya Lo from behind, and tip owns © fourcylinder 0 Gente at Tilting & Biy be Gaplers a ee ae wert, @hé'een consumed will |», Ps r Csteait sitter te locked in by falling are will alwaye as ate with a fe w The ni “ ‘ 1 ng Syrup Jar a $2 pe job. ‘ 5 > with vetestion Glee ee Seem Cormsnen, | baty ta front Whose machine has only two Powers Should 1 follow one in, you -- x . Gon. - ge p o ik 4 - re wit |Q- Was shot and fatally wounded w if r tanding uy ha SUES FOR DIVORCE. e a eclaration of to make a living pre b street here, prosus Ay by h i, pe ta tn he and her five chil- ck he M their protestations that %. There were Ro witnesses { “redeye , were driven from their home oe ge ein” mot well for lees thih 1 he shooting he 1 t ne of into the street at night by her rt : sart remal : t ‘ en husband, Mary Smethurst ‘ . : mace a a : t i tituted suit for divorce ut allowtn ey { tion f € b t * ——r=3 OTTAWA, Th, Dec, M—As a a SER : jresult of the explosion of dynamite R fi Thal He St H : f who f ARE URGED cot' glasctatesiereee’s Refutes Statement That He Gave Star on Heroism of 3 ons for weak points along the Pa pe and in Hawall, San snciseo Is considered one of the By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 24 is taking # t h F od $50,000. The dynamite was 3 y phone jenied ha jefenses © detended cities of the world. |intended for use in small quanti - a i ae ithe sseet tmen on (By United Press.) islands and her passengegs had just cont 4 Ittle money will be needed | ties in excavating a sewer Five days ago Capt. Alexander Metcalfe jumped t the afta to ow confuse TACOMA, Dec. 24.—Twenty-five | boarded her when the whitecaps ry that there. Senator Flint ts ar Wood of the West Seattle ferry to os M Drumheller, at « ~ t. whetie P Gea ’ stood the little craft almost on her as to what Is necessary, He ty Interested in San Pe BRINGS GOVERNMENT COAL. | boat Seat gave an Interview to # is own life. M m | @ Metcaite y ere beam end The passengers be- 4 with many senators and Diego. Representative Humphrey porter for The Star tn which he says that General fe | ettitie Pris fl A ely enca came frightened and hurriedly left California, Or- of Washington talked with the pres The British steamer Queen Eliza nied that General James H. Met threw h A rope tid ta the ¢ hedied oe a " L008 the unch to seek ety on the a s sub ident about the eds of Puget! beth left Port Townsend this morn: | calfe displayed rare herolam In con week Captain Wood stated in to General Mete which they had hurriedly sought float As they disembarked from what has taken sound and Seattle. The prosident|ing at 11 o'clock for Bremerton. nection with saving the life of /to a reporter for The Star that the can: sien th confusion becc @ went to pleces in the heavy the launch the landing begah to is simply be- urged his visitors to also work for| The steamer has a cargo of coal for Dar M. Drumheller at Olympia | rope was thrown to Mr. Drumbetie extrema coast members an appropriation for the defense of|the government from Newport|in 1899 Today he has changed hisimot by General Moetealfe. | at t "i getting appropriae Hawail ‘News. mind and now declares that he | Mate Pheiand of the made no statement regarding the | statement was confirmed = = = 5 matter, adding that General Met per Danforth who aaslet in th calfe is a friend of hie, He tne! rescue t timates that he could tell more of ‘denies that he « a lenera the lifesaving incident if he cared Metcalfe risked his owr ife and to do #0 but declines to make /imeists that made no stateme matter | statement regarding ¢ r | The withdrawal of Capt! The tatem: Wood's testimony in the case again | was proce t opens the question of who threw! Mlar who called enly swept the vi-| break to pi unfortunate. Capt. We “4 ces and, before they aid this morning cinit could make the shore, some of them Th on her 4) were thrown into the bay, but oom to the | were pulled out safely Detroit, Mich. for numerous whe Pe "ARREST MAN AS ft »s. Hameworth, the n anywa wanted at Vancouver and Victoria tel! pempt ei ‘ for passing bogus checks, but stout- / to see him f you fellows take a back| J. Hamsworth, 31 years old, was jy denies that he is Dahil. When ee Mr. Drumheller rope from the Doat made its 12 a w al at the ented. AB hts foes ‘sk wiabk:tesesthaa At Sendadailees tir —_— wa Ta [tec of the steamship Rosales, [ing tast Thursday. tn addi . ea song EO KG cheeks’ te” Canc a ee ee from which he had fallen {nto the making a the b ~ A 1 of € ee: $8 ssp oe “ — ” The Day for Which ‘Little Boys and Girls Have Longed * ‘ cle ae Bm ge Bg d) we aoe tear a ehantne Se Pane aaa aj 804 Gbctaie" une’ aht” Sor’ Wentiti- (wore: tound- tr-amaworth's Seed Ya th ¢ oe ateme \ J. Dahil, war * * Will Coie When the Weary T ) y Is Over 2 OomntrAe on ee : paign blographer claim that Gen- |the reporter be crccn ite BPEeemamatama nats": »—fIMOST REMARKABLE AND HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH OF KINGS, QUEENS, PRINCES AND trimmin zx of we bi will ‘be brought forth to|# the American Federation of : peraril ‘ ece © over t hildish eyes sparkle with the glow | & Joe Cannon to task in the Jan- & t. There will be stock-|of Christmas joy and childish|w® uary oumber of the Federa- & 1 nuts, dinner yolces break forth in a joyous treb-|# tionist, the official organ of # i th | ble }® the Federation Gompers &} ad in Christmas Stocking. * brands the speaker of the na- # the « f | But the stocking still holds the |* tonal use of representa: & Tom - oO" |concentrated essence of Christmas |* tives as a “tricksters’ politl #| Beattie « a the lias and 1t i6 mot thel* whose arre and an- ®| Year's 4 . prese from mother and fatper, | * aism toward union labor w} & | - Bog other and sister, uncle and dunt|* #94 the bent interest of the #] 1 et which bring the most subtle joy of /* People is univer knowl #]} Ch 2: It is the presents left ® edge o Niby « sterious and fleeting Santa | * * the aeme of @ ®% RO® tot tk tk tt tom t ta Claw They are brought to earth in Pre es Over r drawn t who dash through e 8 ttle boy By United Press.) mbered DES MOINES, Ia, Dee. 24.—Fire } gift I the sub-|here has destroyed the four-story | » " f f Tt t bilidin ecupied t t Ww J if ha ‘ bject of | Pratt Wall Paper compa Le ; : ‘ % : ! t he free | $10¢ y a wise Santa 1s, who A dropped carelessly, . ' we the wa f each | caused € “ ‘ i : , i Tomorroe vi ve 100 MEN FACED DEATH a : ‘ jy vl . IN THE ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH, PURCHASED BY THE “DAILY STAR” FROM MESSRS: WM. AND OD WNEY, OF LONDON, c¢ TF ' 1EF HE J 4 " ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND, THIS NEWSPAPER PRESENTS EXCLUSIVELY TO ITS READERS THE MOST UNIQUE FOREIGN NEWS-PICTURE FEATURE OF 4 j nol a (By United Press.) THE YESS iT 18 THE MOST REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF ROYALTY EVER GROUPED TOGETHER, SHOWING AS IT DOES THE POSED PORTRAITS OF 24 rs Pe as See taicasta af ta litte leceecranntr denne teeta KINGS, EMPERORS, QUEENS, PRINCES AND PRINCESSES. Gris 1 he t and has t wr \ Artt ‘ mas ‘ W ‘ ignited a ‘ fad t A tot ‘ : the R the queen of (14) th 1 ( i : Mag ‘end / f heir Infa f I Prine 1 t 1D J I »

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