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‘Vv EXTRA MAIL CAR, a. a Share An extra freight ear has been Ht. M, Herrin & Co., 610 First av, jadd 1 to the regular mail car to have for wale 3,000 shares of Pac fie jmake the Chet olive f Coal and Oil stock at le per oh: the Seattlo Athletic Club bullding | But for the’ fact that the werk |ioyan arriving from the outatde Pm “ jyeaterday rafused to go to work |O" bal Na eel San ine tare Sunday and all day yoxterday and a It ary . pg rene wee ci de d « 6 jeans | this morning, following the lead of | would Wave been a walkout wt that — : the local distribution Ras . (By United Press.) : m th inatée band pid i e : - oon Kolng forward at a rapid rate. RUSHVILLE, Ind, Dec, 24. On it wae the name of a@ gir the workmen who went out on | butlding also, ‘The contracts on all | 5 ; i. Aghos Adams, and the request that || aries United wee the tree and in & second the tree| strike at the MacDougall @ South: {three structures are hold by Caw Fred Croddy is lucky man. Ite |) E00 lnnser of the overalls write (fl NOKL ES, Cal, Deo, 24 was & mass or flames, The fire| Wiek building at Second av. and | sey @ Lohse, who are charged with bought @ pair of overalls and found ty jer Criddy immediate! Met What \ 10s A JES, art of Mise | @ckly spread to the base of the | Pike st yesterday moraing belug Unfair in that they have been | a wife. That tn, he will find one, | himself down pen in hand” and the hat person earning a #a work on the part of Mise) i. aproading from there to the} The mon on the club building |omploying sowunioe mon on’ the} for Wns haw Wearind through epace |firet letter was moon on ite way ary cannot save @ portion of Camprell, one of the trained wooden supports. Panie atricken,| WOuld have loft work yesterday | Frye building, at Third av, and You | toward Poughkeepsie, N, ¥., where A reply quickly followed, then oth it? Lay aside the litte sums ‘at the county hosp pro} the nurses ran about the room, Morning but for the fact that cer jler way. Nonunion men are at |the blushing bride-to-be awaits his ers were exchan and finally which you are lable to spend Maved the lives of hundreds of none seeming to know what should | aM work had to be completed for (work todiy on all these atructures } coming photographs d looked good to ‘ ine “ a sufferers at that inatitn-/ be done. While things were in this The fortile brains of the men who | Agnes and Agnes looked good to |f) * Mxuries, and yon will be jest night. In company with a condition Miss Campbell appeared turn out such plays an “Lottie, the | Fred. It the old, old story surprined to find how rapidly of her fellow « inployes, her arma filled with heavy blankets Poor Saleslady and Nellie, the Agn the Poor Overall Maker they count up; in the fature Camp! bel! attended the Christ. Quickly the Mankets were spread Beautiful Cloak Madet have, so wil) this week bid farewell to her you will have reserve fund qalebration tn th basement of over the flames and they were ex +] far, failed to conceive a better plot! place of toll to breathe the pure Ses eens. Sieh debauad an ster Christmas| tinguished. The patients, smelling jthan has developed in this overall | air of Hooslerdom p 7 . L A mo J Mee been ‘decore a for the oc the smoke, bec ame alarmed and . (By United Press.) caurtehip, This is how it happen-| The wedding will take place next ‘ Suddenty the. flames from cried to be saved, but a panic was NEVADA CITY, Cul, Dec. 24 {ed About @ year ago © y | week. Croddy took the precaution of the fa hooped aon nurses that ther — re — A ft hroe mon have been murde bought ®& pair of overalls , to prepare the nest before catehing NORTHWEST mieh had been place pat aurses ere was no danger, | renimaviy for their money, in this | Petting them on for the first time the bird. He has a home ready for | ameceod a small white appendix | his bride Hocality within a week, and the po |he ; eben ete: | | TRUST & The Hawkeyn Tuvestment com-, Broadway and the ereetion of | lee authorities and citizens are "| < pany hax failed to make the new chureh, paying down the $40,-/"'@8tly gxelted over the tragedies. | DE payment on the purchaws of the | 600. |, iamee Wood, an aged pioneer, | uid dead in bis eabin, four Plymouth Congregational chureh| The seeond payment from the |*"* F LOOTIRG SCHEME property at Third ay, and Univers Hawkey# Luvestment company be. ?™ les from Grass Valley thin morn COMPANY } sity at. forfeiting $60,000 came due several weeks ago, but|'0& He was the latest victim is mM | The deat for the purchase of the | the payment was not made, and the| Vd i* wupposed to have been ®. SHORROCK, fs no logic in the claim; pose and, wader the law, could be! Property was made about a year) entire matter ts now In the air. The dered by the same assassins | President. 4 " The mes n " wh Te ’ fhe light fund owes the gen- devoted to no other purpose. There | Ko. The trustees of the ehurch | question will be taken up at a ment: | "he slew Jamon wes found lox | J: Shrewsbury appeared before| “It will be exclusively a gentle ot MAGeae, fund $168,000 on account of is, | believe, some $10,000 advanced | Ok the first payment of $50,000, | Ing of the directors of the ehurch, taht Iyt ¥ lithe beard ef bit ke this|™men's resort explained Mr.| fi ice President. paid on the light fund by the geveral fund for the bono |Om the purchase price of $260,000,| to be held oarly In January — ant lying on @ road, His skull | Se ne a |Gusowsbury.. “There wih be as ALEXANDER MYERS, by the Reneral fund,” do-/ft of the lighting plant, and {¢{#"d made a contract for a alte on any definite action ix taken nnd boon fractured. re ine | eorning with an application for s) Hoo selling permitted in connection ||| Bocretary. Mayor Moore this morning. would probably be proper to have | saene harned to a nnins | permit to construct extensive traln-| with the races, aud every precan 1. V. A. SMITH, ® Chinaman burned to a eriap nterest im question, claimed the light fund repay this amount pos found yesterday. ‘The police |'™& stables, a half-mile track and tion will be taken against objection Cashier. been —s _ on ‘ ye oy a, ~ h# ape in no clow to guide them. | racing track, a building for @ rid- able practices of any kind fund, was. act, paid out o! a le to ascerta ich aa} | ing academy and a-riding and horse Mr, Shrewsbury is asking the interest fund levied for the bo aghope the counetl to transfer} show park at the old coursing board to waive the requirement of first Ave. and Columbia St lighting plant @ fund: uv the light fund te Madiac e € © re rf | - Morse is interested with stalla in stables be constructed gome out of the general for such a disposition of surplus} | Mr. Shrewsbury in the enterprise with concrete floors, on the ground r and, recording to the plans as out- that the class of animals to be kept | ined before the board, it is their in cannot be stabled on covcrete floors “ funds accrulfig in the water fund, aor in uate oat money was levied during | bat this does not apply to the Nght ve cre. wal really tat Soymage arco gat years tor that specific par | fund statements that men are much Working on “lays.” Of the balan | tention to establish winter training and must be provided with a heavy ) at Tanana are false ana {7m 600 to 600 are working for | want : wages. In the neluhborhood of| HM. Lord.of Fremont, knocked |@2¢ #how headquarters upon the thickness of bedding for their own Give Useful Presents misleading, Michael Davis, @ rep ' 2.000 men are waiting for the spring |dowe last night by a Ballard car | £Tnds in question wnee Ko me thing | reas ntative of the local union min | washup and the summer season at Westlake av. and Der ——————————— — ‘ Ty y ; aks The Star to publish the! “Local miners have received a tel | while attempting to board It, was jowing letter in connection with egram from the Denver headquar.prolied under wheels, and bis Mv ric the subject ters of the Western Federation of |leftyarm ground to a gulp He was | Editor & Miners that the strike i# still on, maved to Providence hospital, | | “Sir: In yesterday's taane of The and to bill coast cities and towna| Where the arm was amputated, Up OREGON TO GET TO ETH Having determined through candidates tndor the provisions of |S¢attle Times appeared an article |in order to preveut workingmen go-|{§ short time ago he was a con / Pointing out that the published the giver every time it in used. Be ee Bowe by the dior: {ike primanr iw with the heading “Tanana Ix Short ing to the Tanana under the plea ron the electric Hines, but an ow are a fow that fill the bit what the standing of ‘The Democratic party had no of Men There i no name at- (of ignorance of conditions | dent taid him up and he was (By United Press.) jgation of Senator Fulton. What 1/ Heading 1 t- to gaee City party in the ap. ticket in the field at the last gen. |Mehed, so it Is fair to assume that Strike le Still On. | ine in a Fremont store at the) = poRTLAND, Doc. 24.—In a spe-| found out about him came incident primary election is to be, eral city election, and so is not on |! 16 & Hews item The Union Record received a te. | UM Of the accident cial dispatch to the Oregon Journal ally in investigating other people. x H. W. Carroll is now ‘that ground entitled to a separate Is Not True. today from Washington Francis J.|‘The matters concerning Fulton are pat to take up with the corpora: | primary ballot. Whether tt ia en gounsel the question of the titled to such a separate ballot on to a great d egram December 17 and anaounced 5 ¥ fuleo and will lead in lagt week's isaue that the atrike Heney ts again quoted in an inter-| connected with the case of John } of hardship and sut- | was Sul! o Thia, with the tele view relating to the senatorial situ-| Hall, which comes up Jan. 13 of the Democratic party. the ground of having participated te many workingmen, who gram received tod from Deny ation tn Orego He belleves that When I learn things about another | be primary law provides that Ia the Inst county and state elec nd th lection of Governor Chamber. | ofiictal to hin discredit, [ believe | ip4iae Clubs D st dollar they may will be proof to any fair minded j the ‘ d Skates ty which in the last general tion, however, is a matter upon | be possessed of im getting to Tan man that the wage scale and hours) jlain as United States senator is| it is my duty to inform.the public election cast 10 per cent of which Mr Carroll will seek advice ana find severe climate and no r | very lhely tT due time the things I know about have not been adjusted Kilverware. Knives, | Fc vote must nominate its ‘from the corporation counsel! cha: of getting employment. All workingmen on the Pacific! With a divided republican vote) Fulton will be made public in Ore- | tngersol! Watches = There ar ited Press.) ¢ demo od on Ch jon, The republi H vf rm ptt alll . at the present time—con- |coast will be notified through the! x (Ve | and the democrats united on Cham-| gon republicans are in a ma-| Meet jservatively estimated—4,500 work: | papers and in every way possible | phe aywotroe «ee 4S Harry | bertutn’s nomination, the election of | jority in Oregon, and ought to get | 22 ay ingmen in the Tamana dist when the atrike { Nis: [the murder of Stantord White, t py pe po ad oa ae - road oe oat OHS emlees) About 2,000 may be said to be p MICHAEL DAVIS ino . to ze He | aid I never made any invest hey get together j . He i cael wre from yti A pling lee =| F. M. SPINNING " > - ® wm i with a of cigars oe gave | ASSETS DISCOVERED P RESENTS ARE EXCHANGED gg veh tytn REFUSES TO TELL WHY 10 Second Avenue _ | korchiefs Thaw hae announced _—_—__ | (By United Press.) by Walter Rartnett, giving his re-| } that tomorrow be will give the men | mn ur Mama Let You Play, { FRANCISCO, Dec. 24.—Fur.\celpt therefor As this receipt ts] jbrinoners each three cigars and . sai wie ce of the juagling of as 20% Practically worthfews, the bank |the women inmates # box of candy - aig no a : med to ttle Loving New and oe the California Safe Deposit loses what is supposed to have beg one of ite heaviest assets. | Christmas cheer pervaded the of o was uccosefully defeating the at-\ shortly be given employment | 190 Co. was divcovered today , of Sheriff Smith and his some reputable work. | ne Air About Mary, I8¢ | deputies to learn why she disguised The girl acknowledges that ber |f - Aporting Hangers, otg treat ‘ounty Treasurer Gorm! flees of the county departments to | Prefented with # high ara gun and dispensed oly presents to his employe Ba Special Custodian Cushing of dence of the disappearance of the banking concern found stock Rartnett admitted that he had “#Y 484 the heads of several of When confronted ith the evt hervelf as a map, Helen Howard, name is sot Howard, but further Shares of Western Pa-| sent ft east, but refused to discuss; fice and thelr employes exchang County Asaensor Parish recet the girl tramp “ho was discovered than this she dectines to either stock were missing from the; the matter further than to say that \ed the compliments of the season a silver candelabra ff . last week in the train yards at affirm or deny her first story to Tavestigation revealed the the stock would be returned at the in the shape of sultable presenta bers of his offfes force H Auburn by Marshal Roehl, is today the effect that she adopted male the stock was sent east proper time. | County Auditor Agnew was given remeus a with « exten & guest at the me of Matron’ garb in order to beat her way = }a hamisome Davenport and Chief sion law p from the wolewe | Kelly, of the county jail, and will East to where her parents live. new accepted also an official Sheriff Loa Smith County | ¥@ James Dolan went into the for asnenned § 16, satitication of hix election as cher Clerk Otto Cane had requested that %8@ settlement last night to arrest s valued at $100 mystert-[an that her signature to such slit in 1908 and Brier was pleased |there be fo exchange © presents | Sal thieves who have been proying ; came into the hands of the document would constitute a waiver|is learn that he hed been 4 d{among the eniployes Reading railway's sapply UNIVE b mere turned out en manne { their de {oo th Trust company, Pullman against any further prosecution, and county auditor partment The f Hl ton .. | selfdefense, shot int Deputy Dr. Brier was the recipient in the tax extension department ay PE Pee « -_ of an elegant buffet tendered by Chief Clerk Chester Eaton was _.. (By United Press.) ' A es DIAMONDS © the employes of the department. |given a gold wateh LEBANGN, Pa. Dee. 24.—Consta CHANGES AT wan allowed damages of $400 and . yesterday, and they have she declined to sign. | John Alt Mentitied as those alleged to; “We will make out the receipt."/tne index department made the will all fare we lato crowd.| ‘The bulldings of the state ont i biting two men, both Hungarians. versity have been turned over to a (By Unina & 8 stnien on Nov. 28 from | said the officer, as he left the Trust greepntation apeeches. cial dinner having |r t 1 Jolan in im custody f oe we . ’ . Watters. Detective Clark,| Half an bour later Detective Clark of carpenters during ¢ LONDON, Dec = emer tamara pe $10 DOWN | will take a beautiful Piano to your home. Pianos that tation with Attorney | wil! be pl: const Attorney placed in the owner's handa| he in the library and in the gym-|ahip. {t will be held Jenuary 12, | Lincotn Davis, « senator from | ®8sium. In the former a balcony {* | but the place has not been decided Creuch produced what) trres for settioment and withdraw. Pieree county, tod: brought suit | Seing constructed around the main | upon k He of Wenatchee by Alms-| offi . oman ti ‘ Boy! chee by ms | offices in company with the woman. hont 24.—Joe Rogers CLINE’S PIA f handled the case for the) received a message from Attorney | Christmas holidays, and numerous ‘ine American wrestler, today sign S . and Mrs. Doyle, the! Crouch to the effect that he had| “LINCOLN DAVIS Haare rentee are belae mode to reas (eeerticies for « mateh with Hack: | 1205 Second A NG Gee ctfiice ct halen: tie fs kt laboratories are being made to rem lenschmidt, the Russian Hon. The| ‘ond Ave. tounset for Waltérs. A | this afternoon, on a form of Dron Phave proved to be a release|al of the case have been made to égainet the Puget Sound brary room, which will increase gompany this moral andiit is ‘obabh t edy crowded conditions contest, a catchas-catch-can affair, | ~~ probable thet the diamonda WARTS DAMAGES The most extensive changes will wilt be for the world’® champion. | interview is said to have prepared by Detective Clark. Over. claims and an acknowledg- the police on several occasions, it Railway company for $10,000 dam. |the capacity of << coaheare Walters did not commit is sald. At one time it is stated) United Prews. established by uncorroborated evi-|95*8. He claims to have beon in-|about 68 per cent. ih the symnen ¢rime, and Detective that Walters, the accused man,| BOISE, Maho. Dee 8 After the) Genco of on ance amptice jured to this extent fn the automo-|%™ Trainer Conibear ts superim ’ jelaimed that the diamonds were | State had rested its case thia morn If there is In this case,” Jifage | bile accident last summer which re-| tending numerous changes, the po ya waggle Bot stand for making «| originally his property and that he tng to the Pettibone trial, Judge | Wood concluded, “any evidence ot *ulted im the death of A. T. Van. | chief of which ix the construction | i} $25 to $50 down pe agency of the police de-|had given them to the woman.|Wood announced the conclusions |conspiracy to commit & crime aa g /deVanter Pith te aT li mai i} cau be had for | “he said Shortly after the diamonds disap-| which he had reached in regard to| result of whieh conspiracy the floor, Partitions between (he men's a enhil Tee “Teceipt,” ag it was called! peared Mrs. Doyle made a demand the law on corroborative evidence, crime charged was committed, i . started out to say 1,,on him for them, and he asserted and as a result of his annoancement | there sufficient corroboration there Besle, owner of these dia-|that they had beou returned to her It becomes evident that he will lof ts cunect the defendant there vtaatide around the entire Interior of the) Van, @ brakeman, was caught be-|} Placed in the case of A. K.j ini @ package. When the package either instruct the jury to return a| with? | buliding tween two cars and dangerously in Recause ded onl. | Mars for eafe keeping, acknowl-| was opened, however, they were not | Verdict of acquittal or in refusing! On thix proposition the motion pe Bem ane ion su aooaerita + jared while attempting to make a!) gig up | NB receipt thereof found. Friends of the missing man, to do this, he will wend the case tothe defense to instruct the jury talfor imeperty Incaded cin ihe TO PREVENT SALES vias ot Auburn & 3 c'ctoes il How Pienes 6225 ve j [eeective Clark advised the wom- | It is alleged, have been able to pro the jury under instructions that find a verdict of acquittal was ar this morning, on the Northern Pa Dolla’ deliv- ered free to your home. Used Pianos and women's gymnasiums will be (By United Press.) NJUNCTION ASKED form out, and the track will ran| TACOMA, Dec. 24-—William|| duce the diamends, and are now corroboration of Orchard's testi-|gued by John F. Nugent, for the de hg probe on y pnd marge hay cific. He was bronght to the N. P.|| KOHLER @ CHASE, } anxious to seeure a withdrawal of mony on the killing of Governor | fense, He had not concluded when | commenced an action in the cam.| SUits were instituted in the su-|hospltal for treatment. Van lives || 1318 Second Av. | all prosecution. A warrant ts still Steunenberg le not required, if com-|the adjournment for the noon re rior, court ing that the Bary i perior court today by the Knicker. | {a Seattle | (Opposite Arcade Block.) jj) in force for Walters’ arrest on the | spiracy in general haw been estab |coss was ordered. The only wit mnt be cancelled. The court in | DOCker Trust Co. and Mattida and} | SEATTLE, j charge of embezzlement lished. ness for the state this morning was | aakad to enjoin City Troawurer Rus |A..O Johnson, owners of property| William Van ts given in the | P. S.—Catalogue and prices — —— Judge Wood held that there has | Judge Gabbert of the Colorado #n-| sali from attomptipg te acl! thn |Mffected by the Jackson st. regrade, |tle directory as residing . at 218 | mailed free. not been sufficient evidence of cor- | pr court, who teatified concern-|priperty in question to realize the {A%king the court to set aside the | James st. No particulars regarding || . ae % as roboration as to the killing of Stew | ing the killing of Walley by a bomb | udpaid assessinent iN present assessments, The plaintiffs | him could be learned i nemherg as a separate transaction | which Orchard sald was planted for Pt further desire an injunction re an incident or otherwise Ginnot be | til Thursday morning The Knickerbocker Trust Co. was|that more than 10,000 operatives } (By United Press.) _ : — ~| Steamers Buckman and Eureka | awarded $5,000 damages on the! will be laid off shortly and that 15. |. CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—Feeling the } to warrant conviction, and that a| Gabbert | wtraining the city treasurer from Cotton Mills to Close PERE EERE ERE EH * } conspiracy to commit a series of| Judge Wood will not give his rul welite rir property to satisfy the] PROVIDENCE, R. L, Dec. 24.— ppers | crimes which inctndes a killing as | ing of the motion or the defense un. n assessments Announ nt was made today ET . bgthvarrived from Frisco today. The |p rty occupied by the Cudahy | 000 looms and 750,000 gpindles will 2 || lonesomeness of the Christmas sea bx Proposal he intends to offer | ofieers of the boats report heavy |Packing Co. and Was assessed |be affected. Several totton mille > Soatnres Pe & athe We have them in great vari || 800 without their children with © the mine owners stbrms en route north $2,108.23. The Johnson property! will close tonight “ . p . . | them, two mothers turned kidnap The Santa Clara sailed last night ~ ~~-—= - —-—— _~— an and let th t pile up 7, and the prices are very low ers and recovered their loved ones. for Beward, Valdes and Catalla | || One Instance was that of Mra. John The City of Seattle and Je won || Matika, who was estranged from | e both salled fre mm Skagway for Matis, see our felt Romeo | ber husband. Yesterday she went | Beattie } trimmed and hand-turn sole, || Whiting. Ind. and with the aid| In a serious condition as the re-| The Humboldt fas arrived at of @ man stole away her 9-yearold | sult of having t n beaten over the Pri where she wil! b "4 given a this bank, 4 per cent paid on saving ounts of $1.00 and up SERRE REE CAPITAL FULLY PAID 4 per palr— || daughter after a fist fight with her head with a heer bottle, an un: general overbauling, returning north $100,000.00 F par-old son. known German, who, when asked Tte watch of Marshall Comba,| next apring to go on the Southeast The other case i» that of Peart| his nam could 1 ay “Fred. who was «0 severely beaten @lern Alaska run STRICTLY Soper, whose foster mother, Mrs | was taken to the Pacific hospital | boxcar several days ago, that he| In order to give the crew of the! | || George KE. Soper, of West Pullman, | shortly before noon today. The man | died, has been found on the per-| Northwestern Christmas auhore SAVINGS } 00 brought her back from a home in| whe struck the German i» said to|%on of Harris Brown, the man be| the sailing has been postponed un BANK . || Milwa The itttle girl was| be a bartender in a saloon clone to|!ng held in Portland on the charge! ti} Thursday morning re ‘OTATE much pleased with the change. Railroad av. and Yesier way, but, Of murdering fombs. Detective The * to the Cottage City | the police have not been @ to Adams will tonigt “ f \ | ane pleted a she will sail Bank Fails to Open. ermine who the party wanted is,|!and to return Brown to this city. for Skagway and way ports Fri MEMPHIS, Tenn, Dec. 24 The injured man is being attonded ta | Memphis Savings bank, with a cap-| by Dr H. Allen, who fears| The newsboys of the city, about) Steamer Alaskan, which went t of $264,000 and deposits esti-| cancussion of the brain Mm follow | 200 in all, will moet at Second av.| ashore Dec. # near Cape Mudge, has H ma at $1.25 », failed to open | the blows which the man Miceived.! and Union st, touight and, falling! arrived in port in tow. She willl OM ALL DEPOSITS Ke doors ¢ ing. ©. T. Me » line, will march to Garvey & |} ed he large paid-in capital of $490,000.00 MOND g HOvT Henry, the aasistant cashier, who| Peace Terms of Miners Buchanan's giore, where each will &, be a quiet day on the! Sao eet. You wil re Was appoint recelver, said the} GoL_pDFIELD, Nev Dec. 24 he given a coupon, whieh will be. front row, only two foreign } nina lM Vie vsident Maho of the | exchanged for certificates entitling! gaillr ing seheduled. On|} your vat of B. w. Brooks We Federation of Miners ve-| the holders to 50-cent purchases at. th und fleet elaborate dinners FOURTH AND PIKE ST. DES ES SEES EER SEER EE 331 Second av disclose the terms of the | the store have been pre he crew ARK K AR AR ER oc