The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1907, Page 3

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“ROOM 18 RO} After overhauling « trunk and a dresser tn a room in the New Bra hotel, 2228 L2 First av., last night, thieves made good ERNMENT HEADS IN Al. BITTER FIGHT thelr escape jc tonatey eal tas bra with @ purse and a quantity of jowelry role, . General Rixey has iemued a state: | 10° be gy eh AF ee le United Prees. el littered the foo: 0 TON, Deo. 26—The| ment presenting the medical bu: MN hewwe tins oar 18 promis Which resulted from Ad:/ reau's side of the contreveray, The | 1) ice viniiod tee ng when the gon’s vnexpected ree | burean of navigation insisted that | PTO! ed the room to take Le stock of the wreck, It is belleved ehiet of the navigation | the hospital ship Relief should be as that the thieves were tn search of pas laid » a bitter foud | under tho command of au officer! ioney or. valuaht departs of the navy] of the ling, while the medical bu-| Ore’ oF oe jen, which they before the fight has|reau demanded that the relief ship| © de In the room, but were may, frightened away Bitter finish, culminate in| be put in the charge of a sur reorganization of the/geon with a civilian captain and| aystem of administering | crew Already the publ The medical board based its de | that the relations mand upon the claim that the Re | the bureau.cf navigation| itef wan nothing more than al bureau of medicine and/ floating hospital, and aa such! very strained, and are|should be under the supreme to find the cause, jurisdiction of the bureau of med e to this ou’s withdrawal from|icine and surgery, Roosevelt hax} Loud cackling, crowing and flap: | apparently backed = Rixey and ae Pb ge gnc oe nat ; * parestiy, Uacked did not break the peaceful} of this fact Surgeon’ Brownson lef he fel rest of John Griffith of 31h Twen- | yninth av west, and he awoke this morning to find that 15 of his chotcest pedigreed birds and a tat! turkey saved for a New Y re din has afked the her stolen, He ro Hee to find the : _ WITH “STRONGHEART” MONEY REPORTED STOLEN, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY., DEC. 26, 1907. PLAY THAT DREW LINCOLN TO HIS DEATH REVIVED AT CAPITAL E. H. SOTHERN, THE YOUNGER, ttle Star's Exclusive Service.) which the play f# staged, ie built on é in Portland Yast ta, At the time of the uprising, Qe} Caretulty nidaou beneath a pile] Thome ne ee Ns ee Ox. Dee. B6-— | the site of the old Seward mansion t, the star of (© the attempt of the government (of cigar boxes by a boy who had | e he older generation of facing Lafayette square. ‘ to arrest «@ half dosen of the prin-| been cin: a4 tabliahnemt | Vathington residents have had the| The character of Lord Dundreary ¥ was roused from 8M Ging) Indians of the tribe on ae {coin and Dilla to the anment old days brought back with striking | the humorous lord, made the : nap one day by @ dell: jcount of failure to heed a sum-| $36.26 wax stolon from M Tohie | eect ey the, revival of "Onr Amer: | Sothern famous, and the handed him « card, on ‘mons to appear tn the Untted|son’s cigar stand at First av cae an Cousin,” th Ay Which Was] scoring an complete a suce fi art St. Paul to tentif running at the d Ford theater! the role, although the graybeards ; Hee written in a very excel. | Btates court at Gt. Paul to toatity /Seneca st. carly this morning. The | when Preaident. Lincole war ohat | tem tog, Aithouwh nght t * im some liquor selling cases, Major | boy s« oh By en in Wan shot, | te nely children they “ought to “Red Blanket, Jr Witkineon y va so age Prsacene| fae ; am and the ales the money at) Until this revival it had not been| have se the elder Sothern in sa . § u © report to the pol eproduced since ‘ in the name, Stuart tn- and eight of his men were slain, | the: boy k ; . wind agua dessin te President Roosevelt was a note . ; } new where the money Singularty enough, tt was revived | ble figure in an exceptionally bril the beliboy and was in A few years later “Red Blanket, | ¥@* hidden, on th * where a similar attompt|liant audience the openfng night Seat while his suspicion as Jr.” was sent to Carlisle and his — was made on the life of Secretary | it was pecullarly an occasion for an iy of the caller was cor class record proves him to be an SAY ward. The Helasco theater, in| outpouring of official Washington peed have no fear, as the exceptionaty bright scholar. Mr a wath tad» # oc neber ‘ like «& white Stuart was so favorably impreased | ? eR English and with the young man that he, being UP AND BEATEN | DUTCH CABINET RESIGNS NO CHANGES PLANNED. nable. in need of a valet, offered the po | aeked that the young man (sition to the Indian. It was accept wee (By United Press.) So far aw known at the present | up, and within a few min-/ed on the instant, and next week | 2.4 Kellogg, an attorney with | D riety HAGUE, Dec The time there are no changes of staff that he was a graduate | "Red Blanket, Jr,” whom Mr. Stu |Sffices in the Hailey building, re Dateh cabinet, or counctt mit contemplated in the Oregon Rail college and son of the art has rechristened Ralph Ram-|POrted to the police last night chat are nprising nine members, way & Navigation Co. departments. Red Blanket, chiet of the | sey, will look after the actor's per. | 2 *a* held up at First av. east th m the exeoutive authority of according to a statement of Michael, tide, with which the gov-/ sonal comfort and, at his request, | } nd Pine wt. last night and bad = Spvernment i administered, |). Buckley, general superintende had much trouble about! whi be given a place on the stage | 4!" a te ont vd Re re eke 3 who was visitin gin this city yes orthern Min in the big football scene OF ant that the dissolution ai with his brother, Dr, Daniel bau in north pneso- jin the bis footba n | CALLS DIVORCE A BOON. pariiament is likely to follow. The J id og . resigna of the cabinet te due to “ CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—The. Rev. Dr, |the de of the army estimates dete we of divorce at Summerfield Mert [to women ADMIRAL THOMPSON ILL | “There ts a hopeful feature the Increased number of divorce Rear Admiral William J. Thomp- |“ PARIS, I 26.—-The aasizes Star's Exclusive Service.) said be. “It marks’a rise in the U. 8. A, re hie Court has sentenced Gustave Herve MOINES, la, Dec. 26--No life of womashind, She now re » in the Robinson antimilitary leader, to one i” in the Agamoten fuses to live with a man when he ‘ourteenth av.» ars improsonment and to pay a inttentiary, amuses him ie a beast ©. He has been fine of $750 for defaming the army /Writing poems and stories a and at one time grave and pavy and Inciting the trodps to oe CHRIST LINFET DIES. © feared. It was an mutingy by his writings. His as a ne rday, howev that sletir on the paper were sent » Letnaré W. Holey, & ar he fe out of dang HI 1, Dr, on ix months’ imprisonment eels Gin Wak tirenty , eee: ak ations (Re f# out of dang * son, Dr, \encedlio onthe’ tmprisonmen 13 years for killing a police charity &@ fortune arnassed by © 4 Thompson, with wh he and to pay a fine of $750 by de bard work, Christ ni 4 ge, Makes bis home, is well known. fu he has been forced to de years, for 17 resident of oe oe position on World's Work. Seattle, died y ay at hin killed a man in cold blood, fth av. west. He emigrated @annot get a pardon tn this tea from Norway in 1866 ed in Wisex 1 Micht | Se can, however, write as much when he came to S¢ | mee wants to. and this he is doing. ae ©, Herman Linfet, is factically ail the important mag well known fm this eclty of the country have printed Jove stories and poems. ge magazine editor was recently d over Haley's brilliant PUBLIC MARKET p This undertaking, failed. jauthorities know nothing of bis} is editor of Prison Press,| parentage, abd he to talk] Today is rgain day on the tentiary publication. Many | of himself ntly de-| Pike place market Fraits and B Worthiest poems appear only | clared, however, that he (s unjustly | Ye# are sold much lower is journal of restricted cireula-| imprisoned. Critics pronounce his| than they have been sold since the 4 arguments on the subject as noth-| DUblic market was started. A sp 2) cial sale was m nm lard, three fs a man of mystery. Prison | ing less than lit pound pails of pure Mutton stew was sold as low as & cents pound, a low price for the meat. Lemons drop ped from 20 cents to 16 cents per dozen. Japanese id for 40-cents per box ing at 16 cents per pound Today's quotations are; Ranch egx» sfc dos lard selling for ts er very oranges & Princess East Lemon Cider vinegar, 36¢ gal Cider, 40¢ to 50 per gallon Pineapples, 45c enct Oranges, be te dor Tap or rT 400-506 box : mons, 15e to 80¢ Japanese 1 nmons a 1 to $ box king apy 60¢ box OF mahogar Tight pa _ il-shaped cobbler seat, turned posts 1fe Ip and stretchers, This very it is is an excep $1.60 gal; comb, our special wot Filbert ite Ih walnuts, ‘2 Ibe. for 1 Png fe J i bd. Br nut mix t Brazil pods, 1 Flowers—< dozen! violets. "6c mums, $1 to dbs Oil Stock 133c H. M. Herrin & Cc 610 let a have for sale 1,000 shared of Am can-Canadian per share. Ol at 19 12 con EE he poremalty nested a | PRICES TODAY. it to win the writer's par | LEONARD W. HALEY, NO. 2626.) i Ling cod te seil-| A ogeS, Tbe dox; Oregon eggs, 40c por dos Weshiagton | creamery butter ranch Fancy Swiss cheese, 2c; Wis Tomorrow consin full cream brick, 23¢; smier cheese, 15c Chickens, 20¢ Ib; ducks and seese, 20¢; turkeys, 25e. Mutton chops, 12% @ 13%c Ib porterhouse, 15e 1b; round steak steak, 3 Iba, for h; tongues, 45¢ se Mb 18 Ibe. for 26¢ Princess Dresser shown tn potatoes, 3%e pound; 7 fustration can be had tn | pounds for 260 birdseye maple or polish Beets, 3 bunches for Se ed quartered golden oak Onions, 2 bunches for 5 Has upright oval beveled Carrots, T bunches for be. French - plate mirror. Dried onions, 6 for 19%¢ mounted In shaped stand Radishes, 4 bunches tor 5e ards, ‘shaped top and Parsiey, Ge per bunch. Freneh shaped front le Turnips, 3 bunches for be. Bake contains two smajl Celery, 0c t a bunch drawers and one full . drawe' Special price to 1 7 It ents doz. tb Rutabagas, 1c Ib. | * Sauerkraut, So Ib Lettuce, 2 for & Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 16¢ on cob, Be Ib tained Mr Exclu and Mre. Jos. Schwab. (Seattic Star ve Service.) and hie wife has been making her PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec. 26.—Jon, home at an exclusive uptown apart Schwab, brother of Chas, M./ ment house Schwab, the steel king, is the lat Mrs. Schwab ix one of Pittsburg’s eat naire Pittsburger who bas moet beaatiful daughters. She was had trouble with his wife; and the y Miss Eethor Mundmll of at question being discussed here } known family from which now is whether or not a divorce al i, a suburb of Pittsburg. ready hax been ‘secured by him in its name. She eloped with the New York co in secret young “Joe” Schwab, much to the Mr. and Mis. Schwab, \( hax been displeasure of her family, 12 years learned here, have been separated age for over a year. Mr. Schwab ts itv Her picture, reproduced above ing at the Walfdork-Atoria in New was taken only « few yoars after York, in a “bachelor apartment,” the elopement THAT YOU SHOULD HAVE REMEMBER- ED ON CHRISTMAS DAY. IF SO IT IS NOT TOO LATE NOW TO MAKE AMENDS, AND REMEMBER THAT THIS STORE OFFERS EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF HOLIDAY! GOODS IN THE STORE AT JUST HALF THE REGULAR FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. | Take Notice and Save Your Money The Fair PRICE Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine hie shang but soon after entering | ORTING, Wash, Dec, 26.—Three the car he was arrested for paxw any and fifty old soldier, ing © counterfeit coin, Te was) members of the State Soldiers’ half dollar has proved to be worth port apne in court next day, tte Hom: 2 poe eoin proving to be @ genuine half| mas entertainment t $500 to Herman Zwicker. dollar although {t was not of the|in high good humor One day last summer Zwicker! kind usually current in New York, |” 5 | an oie emmy 97 “beon tp and hin wife started for Coney Is |hetng a Mex! coin, Zwicker| yointed general agent for the land and Zwicker gave the ticket #vé6d the railroad company for false) Washington Fire Insurance om seller on the @ ed road a half | Srrest and recovered a verdict of pany for the state of New York, dollar, He received hin tickets and | $600 excluding the metropolitan distriot, A | aaar HOUR With its alluring price attractions is planned to clean.up stocks for Inventory now in the great sale that takes place HALF DOLLAR WORTH $600, NEW YORK, D Dee, 21 =A allver | enjoyed yesterday a Christ at put them progress and the items advertised here are only a part of Friday “No mail, telephone or C; O. D. orders filled for hour-sale merchandise”—and the right to limit quantities Price lis Ganes ay Bs + Price All Toys, Games, Comb and Brush Sets, Babies’ Sets, Doll Cabs, Toy Books and reserved 2 other strictly Holiday merchandise, including 1908 Calendars, Christmas Cards, ete All Go at Half Their Former Marked Price 10 to 11 11 to 12. AN “ING th) = COCOA MATS. SUITINGS. PETTICOATS. TOILET PAPER. | Good Heavy Fiber and 2QInch Cotton Sultings | Women's Flannelette | Good Toilet Paper, soft Cocoa ts for out Petticoats good: Unsue ‘ side the door. During in dark plaid Beige laa aad" eed ts sore this wei es Ae effects, ete worth fit waist line smooth hour, # roll ze OWNS a“ yard, During ly; colors are pink, | PFLEECED VESTS. bs extol Fr Henin % hour, a yard white and blue and | women’s Pure White Night Gowns, with re B%4e white, finished ith er ag Hoh adie habe nag lie - 4 fall reste we jood Pants, silk trimm flannelette; pink and -MEN’ wot oa, seo regular price 65 white and blue and MEN'S 8OX During thin hour, 21¢ During this hour, a white stripes; cut full Men's Medium Weight | HOUSE JACKETS garment BvE and w Rang Dur , iP TAF. ing this hour, bar.. Woot Hone, im black |i gured Eiderdown | CHIFFON TAF Aoodicnantier © and gray; our regular | + House Jackets, good wd > if~ quality. During colors and pretty pat | Full 36-Inch Bjack Taf FANCY CHINA. ’ terns, crocheted ed feta Silk, has rich | All our Decorated Fine this % hour 10¢ Regular 980. During high luster. Ideal fo: Fancy Chine. on ~~ 4 nis how fs * dresses, drop 4% China Countet, LAUNDRY SOAP. tals bour SO¢] ‘xirte; regolar $136. | During thia hour, O86 Dandy Laundry soap. | CUPS AND SAU-] puring this hour, a WRAPPERS. During this % hoor .CERS. yard H5¢ | Women’s Flannelatte 5 bars for He | Seed White Semi-Porce WASH RAGS. House Wrappers, tall- ¢ lain Tea Cups and} Good Turkish Wash ored sty) cnahog : Saucers; regular price Rags, regular be size; patterns; our © LINOLEUM. $1.20 « doren. During Mille’ seconds. Der stock tuat sold at pup and ho $1.75 and $1.98 each. Good Heavy Linoleum, this hour, @ cup an ing this hour, each ‘ thoroughly seasoned, saucer be le During tht ag 19 ow desi Du EMBROIDERY. s * new a ene Nur BURLAP. qed Guallty of Gned LINEN HAND- ne this % hour, a | Good Heavy Art Buriape Cambrice Edg and KERCHIEFS. i Sef tn all the plain colors Insertions, widths up | Women’s Plain Linen Dring your room mes $8 inches wide, Dur to 6 inches, and worth Handkerchiefs, hem- sure with you ing this hour, @ He atitched edge ate ra During h a hour ‘ily Piha MUSLIN. yard CHEVIOT SERGE. Fine Japanese Drawn | 34-inch Corded Muslin, | CURTAIN ROvSs* 86-inch Black All-Wool Work Collars and a fabric similar to |] Srase Extension Curtain Cheviot Berge for tail Reautifal Embroider madras; whi with Rods, our Se suite and sep- ed designs, in assort small ‘figures; worth and 10 ex rts; our regu ed styles; Values up 1Se @ yard. During tends from 24 to 44 a@ yard quall- to 10. During | this this hour, a yard inches. During this ty. During this hour, % hour be The hour, each 413¢ a yard 79¢ BARGAIN SQUARE 33c Books! Books! Books! 33c Final sale and clean-up of the Book Stock, on sale at the above price, including Copyrights, Poets and Popular Fiction by well-known authors. Books are included that the publishers intended should be sold at $1.50 each Friday Your 3 3c Choice .... 144—REMNANTS—"% Remnants of Ribbon, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Flannelettes and other domestic staple goods will be sold all day Friday at exactly % their former marked price es FISH NET BAGS. SHIRT WAISTS. Women's Silk and Net COUCH COVERS. | TABLE DAMASK. Walsts, made from | Heavy Oriental Couch | 58-inch Snow White | Fish Net Shopping Bags, plain oo rd | Cavers. @0 inches wide Bleached Table Dam extra large size, excel Koen ‘oulards. and 43 yards long; a ‘ colored Jap silks; reg’ | reguiar $2.35. During | "%- 1m beautiful pat lent value at 25¢, Dur ular prices up to $6.50. | eis hour #149 terns; worth regular ing this hour, each During this hour ly 35c a yard. During ive ,-. 82.98 | MELTON CLOTH this hour 2e GOLF SHIRTS UNDERWEAR, Men's Golf Shirts, in a | Stinch Black and Navy STOCKINGS farge variety. of pat- || Melton Cloth, suitable ‘ Women's Camels’ Hair terns; all sizes; exces for coats and Skirt®. | Children's Heavy Stain Vests and. Panta, Cenaliy gone vel: broadcloth regu less Binck Seamless | [rly Bold for To regyiar $06, During price 890, During this Cotton Ribbed Stock hour, @ garment aibec RTE! an hour, a yard 59¢ ings, excellent wearing SUPPORTERS es; our leade 2ORE Women’s Side Elastic TEA CUPS. Selitiss, oor Mater at f BATE- ROBES Stocking Supporters tp Whi a pa Women’s Blanket and Ei- black and-colore. Du ne Lys thetally ema — nd derdown Bath Robes ing this hour, a pair ae 3 spe gular good shapes. During} SILK PETTI- s 10¢ this hour, each ve is 3 ». During CLOTHES PINS. COATS. $4.89 mooth Fin d Hard 5 3 wens earn ee ee eee WINDSORS: Another lot of those | .MEN’S UNDER- Darir a | Wind Tie sorted beautiful Silk m oF 1¢ | pinids and colors, good | coats with wide ta WEAR. JITINGS. Du ahh geval - sid | Men's Heavy Cotton Rib. 16-inch Plaid Suitings In 4st * ach. ed Fleeced Under gray and brown 12'%e¢ wear nk shades worth regularly 35¢ ® | =BEDSPREADS, $2.98 | resular karment yard, During this hour During this b A gar . yard 19¢ | Snow White Heavy Bed WATER PAILS. ment ive ANEN COLLARS. Spreads, extra large eas Fine Linen Col size, hemmed and fin. | Large Size Galvanized | ALMOND LO. lars, in beautiful en istted ly for use Iron Water Pails, reg TION rted de and During this } 1 th hour i6e Eastman'’s Benzoin and - aines ¢ ne e Almond Lotion, large ees woe ; RIBBONS. size. During this ho P ‘ re: Sa rU TIE a bottle 7 F wos nee 19¢ FUR TIE Assorted Fancy Messa ive CORSET COVERS. |] chinchilla and Brown line Taffeta R in MILLINERY Women's Cambric Corset Ce } Tle and a ondid ent ched ruff « lined; regula six inches v mmed Ha our h, During During to a yard. 1 store without reserve this hou 10¢ this hour, a yard $2.98 All 1908 Calendars Special Prices on Books and Toys Will Be Cleared to Sunday Schools. Regardless of Cost

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