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anes mA nen, A STICE HARLAN ON LIBERTY United States. Justioe Harlan responded to the We He f ( ead Press.) Dee, 24—Lant NI — hotel the Ken i LA ., New York tendered to Justice John Marshall fh commemoration of the . on Der, 10, of his 20 gervice af an associate fof the supreme court of the toast, “Kentucky; United Stand: Divided, We Fall.” stated that Hberty, the Amerte watehword, could only be ty by « close unton of the states. His outlook for the future was most br taht. URDER OFFICERS a a {By United Press.) and robbing Chinese and Russian DSTOK, Dec, 24. caravans on thelr way, A force of 500 cavalrymen, together with some News fe hore of the mutiny, & ariery, were sent in pursuit, and| ago, of « detachment of met the mutineors, who numbere soldiers near Algum, on 600 men, and engaged them nea river in Manchuria. The Morgehen, ‘The encounter was not? d thelr officers and final, however, for the insurgents od on & March the direction continued toward Tstisinkhar by} pi v theaes another rotte. Jr, laging RIGHT OF PRIMARY “The achome of the Rep blican ma apr iniciass to job the Seat ec party out of the privilege mary election and at the election proper. Under the terms of the primary law the party will be able to enforce its right to repre: af nominating its candidate underition on the primary ele ma of the new state di boards, though there may be some diffieulty In enforcing {té rights at the election proper The law governing the #election” of election Judges for the primaries provides that any party entitled to representation on such boards may name three electors in each pre cinct, one of which must be chosen by the city council as a judge or an inepector. The law regarding the selection of judges for the elec tion proper is a little different in that it provides for bi-partisan boards, but leaves the council free to make the selections. In former #, notably In the election of pei peimary law was upset yestor iy, Shen Assistant Attorney Gen @@ A. J. Falknor handed down a ll the Seattle City party Jegitimate successor of the Ownership party of two and as such ts required jw to name Its candidates I primary decision is a sad blow to the to keep the nonpartisan out of the primaries f it to fight in the courts privilege of going on the of Tt gives the party a ta city pelitics second only ago, the council over mblican party and ahead » this provision for bi-partisan 3 Democratic party, which had boards and appointed purely partl dm. the field at the time @unicipal election of two effect of the decision is the Seattle City party the ft to representation on san ones. This was done to ren der less difficult the carrying out of the now well established con spiracy to count Mayor Moore out of the election and give the office to “Hones John Riplinger ae a SEATTLE CITY PARTY WINS 5-10 PUNISH VIOLENCE WITR VIOLENCE IS BARBARIC, CRUDE, UNCHRISTIAN” “THE VICTIM TREMBLES THROUGH ALL HIS BEING; HIS CRIES AND APPEALS FOR MERCY FALL ON DEAF EARS.” THE WHIPPING POST. By J M. Partion, “The whipping post tx a fallure It stirs up all the beast instincts in & man and makes him doubly |dangerous to society! These words were spoken by a man who ought to know, @ man who has had more experlence with the whipping post than any other person—ex- Warden Meserve of Del aware. For years it was the duty of this man to apply the lash to the bared backs of his fellow men in the Wilmington prison. He has watched men fashioned like himeelf, with the same love of life, the same dread of pain writhe and cast imploring eyer to the brazen heavens while his hand raised great red ridges on their shrinking flesh Seeking for any sign or repent ance or desire to atone for thelr wrongdoing in the hearts of the men he has beaten by the law's command, he found instead bitter resentment and black hatred. Boards, both at the pri- result of fraudulent returns. } Then, nauseated by what he had ue ne heen | done in the na of justice, he re ER WANTED | ALASKA'S COPPER OUTPUT. | NENed and went back to private | be saeppig It is « well-defined principle of (By Onited Press.) penology that in order to reform a Giddings, < one of the at . b of the Pantages’ theater, re- to the ponce tnis morning the night some one en Toom at the Hotel Stir 2 Third av.. and took two Y pipes, two vrier pipes SS fold mounted meerschaum Bolder, the property being $50. Bank Closed. [LANTA, Ga. Dee. 24.—The Biate bank has closed. Sev Me buvdred persons gathered out Gad read the simple line, “This fe in the hands of the state examiner.” President Thorn ie confident that all the de will be paid tm full. No WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee, 4 survey show that the Alaska out pat (smelter production) was 8.685, Statistics, produced less copper than Alaska did last year, The ter ritory ranked seventh among al! the states and territories which produce copper. Xmas Shopper Killed. BERKELEY, Cal., Dec. 24.--Mre Annie FE. Smith, widow of the late Rev. M. ©. Smith, a Presbyterian cific local on Shattuck av., before the eyes of her horrified niece Mrs. B. R. Bowerson, and a hundred atreet. =THE GROTE-RANKIN CO.————— Complete furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotes Best Wishes for a erry Christmas Store open this evening, closed tomorrow and open again Thursday morning. [1403 To lait SECOND AVENUE [ CORNER | SECOND AVE. a | AND Buy Now |_UNION ST PAY ~—- LATER 46 pounds In 1906. Thirteen states / igures prepared by the geological | Sulld up his self-respect, | clergyman, was run down and in-| stantly killed bythe Southern Pa- | to you, that ye love one another man every effort must be made to to re store his good opinion of himaeit and bring him into ha plows re ations with his fellow men Are 50 lashes well laid on, with and territories, which figure tn the the victim pflloried before the pub caleniated to restore self Will the prisoner be a better man for this additional deg radation for all the agony mental and physical, that he must suffer? Te le eye. respect? punish violence with violence is barbaric, crude and unchi» tlan-—unworthy the enlightened civ Ulzation, the great opportunity that is ours today “A new commandment I give un But, even if the words of Christ }menat nothing to us today, there ie a her motive, that of self. banks in this city have been frantically helpless people on the | intere: ry man that goes undor the | tash formulates a new conception of the law. He must be revenged for the wrong @ him I have known criminals who j freely admitted that their deten. }tHon in priso owas right and neces sary to keep them from harmiug —- ARE GUESTS OF MRS. PANTAGES Fully 600 children enjoyed the ‘ante-Christmas entertainment given by Mrs. Alexander Pantages at the conta The drunkard, suffering from a (By United Press.) | disease he cannot control; the thief,| fusiness on the public ma REID'S STATION, Ga, Dec o nen marke fore birth n While she sat on the lap of yond mgm gh roca gg pe wax very brink yesterday and to-|cougin at the family home ¥ } geordriven victims of social condi. |48y. The indications are that all day, Segora Bryant years old tione—all must pase under t ah. |records will be broken before eve | was inetantly killed by a stroke One hour at the whipping post S58. Tomorrow the market will be of lightnit which wrecked the ts enough to sap the moat optimis wma Turkeys are #t being home and ed fifteer the person's faith in the progress of ™ 25 cents per pound, although though not seriously There wa | mankind. ‘There is more of justice |!" Oter parts of the city the pric gathering of neighbors at th in th gle is much higher, The largest tur y ome fer @ bong ‘verric Coming out from that horrible |Key In the city is on exhibition at | Th was unharmed | scone, one munt echo Laertes’ ery, |OPe cf the stalls and won 2 Se ae ee De you see this. O God? ieee it was brough iat a ry op of 30 oe * ef route No. 3 hi pooh ordered | “Capital Punishment” will be tre) A ar rep Shen ay cea Sick © oc, Remeaned ject of Mise Partion’s next ar | report —< TORS I8ARE Spples, arly: ie hae ae oa They are now quoted at $2.95 per ymixh county, Washington, |} j stad a barrel. Pigs’ beads are @ cents | serving 200 people and $8 fam! as per pound ten ality. The report became public A big sale ix on in flowers. Poin yeate day thot M Jebsen bas told |nettins are quoted on the market | yy a Nevada Reliroad : the steamer to & Japanese shipping |at 60 cents each. In othe 89 FR ade Ne 36 6 3 arveying firm of Kobe. The Tolosan, recent-|of the elty they are sold at 75 conta il! start on the first of the | jty im port taking cargo for the Ori-land $1 cach. A new supply of fy, fe pow, Glekenhelm road fro we “ect oe ae in thelrose buds was received this morn: |”? afl = se gee T € North China fleet of Jebsen & Ow ling ' carry ore to the b e t e trander since last summer | Today's quotations are 1 mA ge el or = nearly com or pleted at McGill, Ne AMUSEMENTS Moore Theater pening. Tue sale of seata for the firat week of the Moore theater was of & record-breaking order yesterday, the majority of the seats for the entire week being taken by the clone of the day. Seats for the pening night were all gone by 10 nk yeuterday morning. Rear vations for other performances can atl be made at Walling’s music store, 711 Firet av. At the Coliseum |} Abdahel Kader, his wives and his children, who claim Algeria as their JESSIE M. PARTLON home, furnish the most novel of | the Coliseum theater's new acts The Algerians do some Hehtifing| sketch work that ts unique in ehar | acter, and the act in well worth] jweeing. Devoy and Evans, aero | bats; Hesse and Marlette, whirl-| wind dancers; Nelson and Millege in @ sketch; Ned Nye, monologiat | the illustrated song and the jing pletures complete the bill mov At the Pantages. } The Newsboys’ quartet proved to be the most popular of the new] Acts which went on at the Pantages | theater yesterda cond only to the singer od the Georg! }& Woman and the other a man, who jeombined musical a acrobatic novelties, A sketch, a colored }team, a company of equilibrists, and other new features complete the | program, others, Ihave nev yet meta | man, however low he had falle At the Star. who would admit that another had| Seven new acts went on at the a right to strike him. Such a manu! Star theater yesterday afternoon takes morbid delight in breaking | the Eddy Family of acrobats prov the law, in killing a “cop’ injing to be the feature of the some way striking back at the Mme. Marakoff, soprano # t legal machinery which punished and the Tivoll Male quartet made him on the ground that might the program musteal, and several makes right comedy stunts furnished plenty of In the yards of the three county | ughter | workhouses In Delawa: stands the whipping post, a relic of bar “The tele of Zaza.” bariam, typifying to the prisoner The Lyric theater will reopen the cruelty and menace of the law.|tonteht, with “The Isle of Zan Inside the stockade wou will al-| presented by the Oriental burles ways find a crowd of onlookers. It quevs, as the attraction. appeals to the brute beast within thom. The sight of blood and suf Musee Reope fering is an exquisite sensation to Muaee reopened last many Owing probably to the bh Presently there comes the man) rie@! preparations for the roning with the cato'ninetails, It has 4 )pigwt, the entertainment was not in stout handle and leathern thongs nine dangling He stands Ther bent Over Heep? the thin shape, but did from being Hb Cranberries Hucklebe ries, per 2 Ibe for 15¢. » 1be ° For the strong—that they may keep their strength. For the weak—that they may regain their strength. For the young that they may grow in strength. Uneeda Biscuit the most nutritious food made from wheat. Clean, crisp and fresh. 5 In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY at SANTA CLAUS IS ‘CONTEST BROWN WILL the vietim to be punished érat The department: com 1 nquash. be to 15¢ BADLY SCORCHED nee He raises the eat over his shouk Wistar this week of a bearded we ult, 40¢ (By U od Press.) der and brings it down with asbarp We,oa man with four hands and honey Sc i; strained] SALT LAKE CITY, Dee. 24.~The swish!” on the bare back of the | feet ad a petrified t The Dried Prunes, 3 Ibs. for 250 | (By United Press.) clause of his will in which he ex man before him. Where ft falls are wag. works represent historical 10¢ | ETT. Wie; Dee Sisal pessihy. leaves the wetieulty uf spread out, famiike, nine searlet niBetors in thetr uniforms. There| Yakima honey, $1.50 gal; comb,| _ MARINETTE, , p ¥ D e pai y stripes —the rest of flesh, if the ggaudeville show, the feature of | 20¢ | Carl MeDonald, living at Menom-|Mrs, Anna Bradiey’s children is man be white, seems blanched and which In the work of Don Fulano, | Chestmute © per Ib; mixed nots, |inee, Mich, was badly burned while |now offered as evidence that the unhealthy in gontrast the edu ‘ 18e Ib.; cocoanuts, 100 to 12¢ each; |taking the part of Santa Claus x jlate Senator Arthur Brown wae _Bometionee 60 oF 60 } atin ete} I anil pods, 16 each; Italian chest * schoo! howe Christmas: festival not'of sound ‘end Gopestag mad given, and the raw, quivering flesh Continued Attractions. It ¢ Tb ne ‘en , . ¢ , : resembles so much chopped meat The Grand "The Lion and the! Flowers — Carnations, 600-60c|panic-stricken, rushed from the | When the will was drawn. By their The victim trembles through @!! | Mouse loren; roves, $1.50 to $2 dozen; |school house, but a few of the | guardian ad litem, Mre. Mary Mad his being: his cries and appents for| The Seattie—“Woodland violets, 28¢ bunch; ehrysanthe s hurried to MeDonald’s side |dison, mother of Mrs. Bradley, mercy fall on deaf ears, Bome nem); The Third Avenue—'My Tom ™ums to $1.50; narciseud, 0c | and smothered the #. MeDon- Arthur Brown Bradley and Martin to go temporarily insane under the | Boy Girl for ald wo infla: beard, |Montgomery Bradley have filed suit jash, and endeavor to wrench thet The Loie—< Clement in “Lon which was ignited by the candles | to annul! the will of the man their hands free and climb the post den - Anmerenes on the Christmas tree mother Washington. One man who Stole three mach ore! was given 10 lashes and one count y workhouse The “eat * js re sorted to r the moat trifling mis PRICES TODAY Fas Ranch eaus, i5e-48e dos t California persimmons, 16¢ to Lois theater yesterday afternoon. exes, 26c doz.; Oregon eggs, 460 per Candy, nuts, toys and presents of ORPHANS TO EX JOY don. all kinds were distributed and a/ Washington creamery butter Christmas tree, gleaming with orna- CHRISTMAS TREE 400;.-lowa. creamesy,. 300; local ments, made the affair like a ranch, 36. slimpse of Fairyland to the young Fancy Swiss cheese, 26c; Wis asters. A play was given for their, The orphaps now staying at the | consin fall ere: brick, 23c; amier benefit, and the youngsters left the| Washington Children’s Home are | cheese, 1h« theater the happiest of children. to enjoy a Christmas tree this Chickens, 20¢ Ib. ducks and : evening. The tree bas been ar-|seese, 200; turkeys, 26¢ TOLOSAN AGAIN BOLD. ranged to accord with thé wishes | m chops, 12% @ 13 Ib of the little « as for as porsible, |tib steaks, Ibe Ib; porterho Ihe TACOMA, Dec. 24.—For the | each of the child having previ-|Ib.; sirloin, 12%¢ Ib.; round steak fourth time in her career of 24) ously written to Santa Clans, tell-| M@ogib.; shoulder steak, 3 Ibs. for years the German steamer Tolosan | ing him what was most desired for hedrts, 16¢ h; tongues, 46 a Christmas gift ic each; liv 1b. om du siiaesniiamniniambenend igiatoes, 16 to 18 Ibs. for Sweet potatoes, 3%c pound; 7 pounds for 25e. ’ * 7 Beets, % bunches for be. Twill Please the Whole Family Qafons, 2 wunches for be . : | Carrots, 3 bune lo lode: SDried onions, 6 ibs. for 20 A M sie Talking Machine ] "Radishes, 4 bunches tor 5 Don't let $1 a week stand between you and arsley, Ge per bunch. the greatest gift of all—a Modern Talking er 2 bunches for Se. Machine. Come in today or this evening. sry, 100 to 16e a bunch. }}Eycumbers, 10. Third | sie h, So per Ib. t matoes, 12\4c per Ib. MGabbages, be to 10¢ et peppers. 26 cents dos, Horse Radish, 15¢ Ib. Rutadagas, 1%o tb. Baverkraut, be tb. Don't forget. « supply of. Records Lettuce, 2 for be and Needles for the holidays. Do Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 15¢ it today or this evening. Remem ‘ae coke te to ber, tomorrow ts Jemons, 8c to 200 Cider vinegar, 6c gal Cider, 40¢ to 0c per gallon. Pineapples, 45c each | Orange to 80¢ do | Jap oranges, 10¢ doz.; 50c box } dozen; dozen. Japanese persimmons, $1.00 to $2.50 box 600 box cy apples cooking apples Dates, 1b New nuts—Filberts, 200 Ib; black }walouts, 2 Ibs for I5c; English wal |nuts, 19¢ 1b; almonds, 260 1b.; pe cans, 20¢ Ib Firaztl nuts, 20¢ Ib. One Dollar Starts One Union Savings & Trust Co. Cor. Second and Cherry able ar Christmas gift LIGHTINING BOLT KILLS GIRL 8 INTEREST START IT TODAY. JAMES D. N The B sol HOC NE oR shot down in Remains Closed All Day Tomorrow tie Watch for Announcement in Thursday’s paper of Great Sale begin- ning Friday morning AANA E SUTCLIFFE BAXTER, Receiver HOWARD J. SHEEHAN, Manager cCarthy Dry Goods Co.

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