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THE SEATTLE STAR—' DAY, DEC. 26, 1907. | aotoctiven, Labor need not be de barred on that account, however; agrioulture offers a splendid mode of butlding up both mind and body Once dead, & man can never re turn, From such a colony a man convieted unjustly could be |brought baek, posatbly bettered, tainly none the worse for hia xpertonce, and the atate would be directory, Indicate that the popu lation of Spokane han bad a large increase during the past year. Polk's last year gave the olty a population of 96,990, Not Shipping Much May. ELLENSBURG, Wash, Deo, 26 Hay shipments are almost at a wtandstill at this point yet The E PENAL COLONY FROM ¥ CRIMINALS COULD RETURN NORMAL MEN” JESSIE M. PARTLON L'ENVOI free delivery service to all points in Greater Seattle--- jqulltions ‘of shedding tnnocent deniers are halding their hay for a better prices, and have ceased buy: a | blood. + @ ing from the ranchers, All the | ies an i “The Price the innocent Pay” warehouses are full ’ : | will be the subject of Mins Partion's e! ci } pears i ée cotion Day Set. y * ee | | ext article, A iC LISBON, Dec, 26~-Following eres aver ractica us ey | ee ~ the preparations of the government ||| . ” . ees * | PLANNING PUBLIC to terminate. the dictatorship. and Friday” special--- ~ retin hold the election» at an early date, | - ae : | if the calm in the politieal atr i] ‘ " es : h * A gi fe, . Sa HOLIDAY ‘ i By Kipling and Will F. Griffin, phere was maintained, a decree | Lae. ae Whon Barth's last Shopping i finished’ and the crowd has dwindled |W" .anay yayuintained. & deoree | ait al ae i otic! away, * oa Be Peemcra§ | A® soon as an official announce | wren the Inst wild scramble {a over, and gone ts the cry of the tray; | tone for April 6. — ee “ jmont that the fleet of war vessels | we ahall rest, and Gee, we shall need it, for the price that we pald : py ara Ae siiiniieilididaaal Peat! ee now on route to the Pacific will | was dear, ” . gee pee epoca ene ey Visit this city ts recelved, definite / Ang wo'll all bo glad that it's over—juat bet upon that—It’s cleart plans will be arranged to prepare Doctors say con sumption is carried by ay ISLAND WHERE ALL MURDERERS AND HABITUAL CRIMI.° WALS DANGEROUS TO SOCIETY COULD BE SENT.” } ‘hen all, yes, all shall be happy; you'll sit by your flrestde, pein reacm Riot bay, Aud try to forget the havoc wrought by the Christmantide; nercial club has the protiminary | | f And you’ ‘ pute aod oi 5 dt to ft t the By Jessie M. Partlon. executing an Innocent person are so/details in hand now, whieh pro- | ct ae es seis ggioce oh mt eins wills a sheddeth man's blood, by | #Peat a8 to be appalling * [posed among other things, “public | Of the coin you blowed for useless things—the Junk that you went and r : his blood be shed.”--Gen-| _Atolnette Tolla Is remembered holiday to be declared by Gov bough, jas one snatehed from the grave, Por ernor Mead and excursions from almost 3 years now she would have various northwestern sections to | been dead and her little children| bring visitors here on that occa orphana, her young husband a wid: | sion ower—except for the interposition | Sect y Metcalf announces that of private citizens of New Jersey nothing definite has been planned and many other states as well regarding the movements of the| Mrs. Tolla was sentenced to death | fleet after reaching the Pacific, but | for killing a man who came to her|he anticipated that ¢ Veaseola home with a revolver and roll of | would visit Puget Sound vengeful sentence from teuch is founded capital | it. It is invartably quoted on of the death penalty | see that humanity has in the last 5,000 years, at iegalalived murder never yet 8) @ man to life. One tife lost to the community by And no one shall whisper of ft, for each one shall feel the shame, And you'll know that each went dippy, and dippy folka ain't to blame! And all of the Bunch shall ponder, chafed by the coin they spent, Carnation Mik Cannot Serer CARRIERS WILL earry germs. ° bills in his pocket to demand ber | 10 cents -the can at ‘ iret can we gain by tak! nonor. The day of her execution | life for revenge }was set when the public awoke ‘ag example cr warning to de grocers —— the from crime legal execu & fares. | the report of the murder | reaches the outside wortd People awed by the majesty flaw? Do they feel greater for the state? No, ‘bold up Russia to scorn as a fy whose people are oppress. baad Imprisoned without cause. abolished capital pun our to this terrible miscarriage of jus | y | Hee, It was shown that Antolnette Tol NEWSBOYS’ QUARTETTE modern milkman, If the little fellow who drops a AMUSEMENTS —~ tette, and learning how interested | la had been tried and convicted in Eastern Successes. paper at your door every night Seattle “newsies” were in “orig | " a leas than an hour, She was poor,| Two distinct successes were| whistles or sings tomorrow eve {nals,” he made arrangements to | ixnorant, an immigrant; and evt-|scored by new playe in the east/ ming, or it he tries to do a mono- | admit the carriers of ¢ Star to M jdence that whould have been pre |last night according to telegraphic | logue, or to stand on hin head in tomorrow afternoon's performance SHEET USsIC sented at her first appearance in|reports. Julia Marlowe appeared | the act of leaving y Star,dp not at hin vaudeville house without | “Noab’a Ark," court was not presented until after| before a Philadelphia audience as | be alarmed. His head has not been charge to the boys Down.” “Shoeelah Very Own.” “Dear Old Hilla of Cali —an excellent litte household article of practical usefulness—e “busy Friday” special article of “unusual interest and economy. Come | “My Tar, ary, the. “Yankee the date of her execution was set./a separate star, for the first time | turned by the Christmas festivities Besides the newsboys’ quartette icine cabinet ta Suddenly, from the very verge of | this year, offering a new play call-|He will only be trying to finitate, | the boys wers promised the pleas |} ribs this m finished golden; i# exactly like pieture, 2 doom, this woman waa brought |ed “Glorias,” the scene of which Is after the manner of auch young ure of seeing and hearing The ” “Sottentot Love Sona.” 17 inches high, 12 inches wide, 6% inches deep, with conven ic er tame ee Mi Gee Sawn Pour goareiield te Sundibeel Stale, Ghia’ ton inints an per weak eine, pearent |e, seen nee ell at, Sorsotact, Hort” fe, di sent arrangement of she has mirror 6%4x11 inches—real penalty is regarded in | prison was the verdict of Gov jenthuatastically received Ethel the things which he will ae@ at mer, Johnson & Co. in a farctai ankee Boy Dance of the worth $1.76 for “busy Friday” only a8 & relic of heathen dark. TOT Stokes and the board of par | Barrymore introduced “Her Sie | Pantages’ vaudeville housd fomor- | playlet; the Vaughners, etngers and Crawfiab.” Fairy Queen,” Portugal abolished capital | 40% to dispose of her case. ter,” a joint work by Clyde Fiteh | re noon dancers; Totito & Co., equillbrists 15e. “Paddle Your Own jemt in 1867, Holland in|. Did Justice nod in the case of An-/and Coamo Lennox to New York! For Mr Pantages, several days Elwell, the singer of illustrated Canoe,” the, “I'd Like a Litte | fm 1889. There have ‘mette Tolla? Or was it merely |and also scored heavily, j M80, arranged to give the boys a songa,.and the Pantagescope, which |} toying Now and ‘ @xecutions in Finland since ‘8t “somebody blunderedt” From Parts comes the news that | treat. Having on his bill the orig: in this week giving some novel |! “Miss Columbia,” ee f i Si The majority of the Swiss! UP 'n Vermont Mary Rogers, an Sarah Mernhardt last night scored |inal American waboys Oa Oreeen 15 ! quar | moving plotures. Se. Pretz6) Pete,” 156. Let Me Hear the Songs My Mother Used to Sing,” 15¢. “I'm Up in the Alr About Mary,” $56. | “Sometime,” 13¢, “Thone Giris | (By United Press.) without co-operation from the set-|[ of Washington,” 15¢, “Grand WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Tho ; tleen, if Opera Bits. { | expenditure of $48,667 has been au-| Om the Rainier national forest a | imbectle, was executed for the mur in a lyrical fairy play “The Sleep- }der of her husband. The chief wit ing Beauty,” by Jean Richepin and hess against her was the man who Henrt Cain, with a mustcal setting helped her commit ‘the crime. HE by France Thome. was possessed of all his faculties and ts presumably still eating three meals a day io the state prison at/ ‘Windsor, pas put the ban on legal execu- iy 1874. Roumanta, Olden Nassau, and—-in the Western ‘osta «=6Rica, Braztl, , Guatemala and Veneruela i take human life. ti is the pioneer In this re- pet in America, haying abolished sinienaiieniiial = MUCH WORK IN STATE FORESTS — -~but one to @ person, no telephone, C. O. D. or mali filled--will not be delivered, as can be easily carried orders Moore Theater Opening. The Moore theater opening Sat urday night with “The Alaskan” ) deat! malty in 1847. Other! Im the Tombs prison, New York,' a the bill, promises to be one of th trail, 70 | Ree ay on Hhode Toland, Wiecoosin, |I saw Harry Thaw, the Pittsourg the memorable events of the the-| thorized by the government this = ae — id tii dal CLINE PIANO HOUSE Badd Maine. In 1872 a law was |spendthrift who killed Stanford Strical history of Seattle, Seats! year for the conatruction of tele | 14 intalns, which will cost ulti /f . in Kansas requiring all con-| White. He was lolling on a chair, fr “The Alaskan.” which te to run T has been |f jphone lines, roads and trails In the ed of murder ta the first degree |One arm propped on @ table. The fr 4 Week at the Moore, are on . o nad borne? yg been ox 1205 Second Ave. Send one year in prison before partially opened mouth, the jaw /*#le at Walling’s muaste store, T11/mational foreste of Washington paied otha Gatk. Tas Yakion il) Mr execution could take place, | dropping inanely, the vacantly star. / Second av, ‘The telephone iinos are free to all (a) which bas heen wed fort i they could only be execut- [> eyes, all bespoke the defective. | eh asore of the national forests. many yours in crowaing the Cas TEA. | fmm an ordor from the governor.|Yet who can doubt but that, had mre have been no executions in Thaw been a poor man he would! pass since. now be under sentence of death? far back as 1903 Governor! The homicides in America range Continued Attractions. On the Olymple national forest a The Grand—"The Lion and the | fivemile wagon road up the Qui Mouse.” Next woek—Ralph Stew-|oalt river, the Snohominh trail, the art, {a “Strongheart,” Qweets river tratl, two-mile wagon cade range, In being répalred and | relocated for # distance of 23 mites} “\Wi]] you come over to At an expense of $9,450. A number | of other shorter trails have been 'tea next Tuesday ? | of Nebraska urged the leg-| from 7,000 to 10,000 annually—the Seattle theater — “Woodland.” | road along Quinait river, @ bridge constructed which will materially | “Delighted. | of that state to “place Ne- | highest rate of any civilized country. Next week-"A Desperate Chance.” )across Zigter creek, foar bridges) aagiat in the development of this ° i PR an among those states repre-|New York alone averages 240 mur-| The la@ie—“London Assurance.” | on the Quinalt river have been | forest | Not said: the highest type of civil- and the teachings of the! ‘and lowly Nazarene” by abo! the death penalty. ders a year. | The Third Avenue—"My Tom | built, and eight miles of trail along it would not be a difficult mat Boy Girl” Next .week—The |Qweets river and 20 miles af old ter, with the many islands at the | Cricket on the Hearth.” government trail along the Sno | disposat of the United States, to ex- The Coliseum—Abdaleh Kader omish have been repaired, all at What sort of tea? I wonder! Spokane’s Population. SPOKANE, Dec. 26.—-Rough sta tieties of the BR. L. Polk company ‘on urns you one: and his Your grocer returns your money ‘The abolishment of capital pun- according to statintics Mates qualified to speak, that the tendency is to de- rather than to increase | | tablish a penal colony, where all throe wives; murderers and habitual criminals Nelson & Milledge dangerous to society could be sent | Yauderiiie acta. for life, or until it was decided they were fit to return to the world again—normal men. ' and oth tette, the Georgie and other acts. The Star—The Eddy Family of | Acrobats, Mme. Marakoff, and other | GUNS FOR RENT—Pipor a) ~The Newsboys quar | T#ft, 102496 Second av Ned Nye. |the expense of the forest service which in preparing the new city | ——————_~- if you dout like Sehilling Bay your hat of EN. Brooks & we pay him. Co, 1381 Second av. ~ Best; i _Y the state holds human) Naturally, such a colony would stored the people do also. need to be in a measure a sanitor. | Vaudeville acta. r chances for convicting and” tum for physical, moral and mental " The Lyric—"The Isle of Zaza, . | burlesque. | The Eden Musee—Wax works) vaudeville and novelty concessions. nan Aa BRITISH COLUMBIA MILLS BAD OFF | he House of Bargain: Friday Bargains| Big After-Christmas Reductions . You Can Buy Cheaper Than Ever Now All Goods marked in plain figures—You can have them for one-half the marked price. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000,00, (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dee. 26.—The lumber mills of British Columbia | are to no better condition than} those of Washington aud Oregon, according to Uaited States Coneui Dudley, who writes fram Vancouver to the state department. The} Washington and Oregon lurbermen charge the closing down of milix} in those states to the advance in freight rates, but Mr. Dudley as cribes th esituation across the io ternational boundary to lack of or- dors. | ARRANGE CELEBRATION. On all Kid and Dress | NEW_YORK BUILDING Bracing food for steady ‘ica eae wee nerves— (4 SEE FOR YOURSELF | abu NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY offers its patrons. On a daylight trip the Day coaches Strengthening food for and Smoking cars are comfortable and clean, with ee sturdy muscles— : | New ¥ day the colored peo Dolls and Doll Sundries, i ple of the city will dofbaente ® on 1-3 off the regular Spelger high-back upholstered seats. For night — travel the Pullman Tourist and Pullman Standard sleeping cars cipation day by a lengthy and’care-| The most nourishing & Hurlbut price. fully prepared program at the Afro- ! wh at fo 0 d | _ Toys Reduced. 1 have large and comfortal all important trains. American hall, 261% The entertainment will under | s ) } Sines es redue: iscuit Dishes, etc., reduc- 2 | } or berths. Dining cars on \ Madison st Mechanical Train. REGULAR $1.50—Mechanical j Train on Track, with ex- 73c | tra coach, Friday . Soap Bargain. REGULAR PRICE Se PER BAR —Well-Known Lenox Soap, fits SOARS FOR .......206 Stand Lamp. REGULAR 45c—Glass Stand }the auspices of the Sunday Forum in price club Door Mats. LAR 50c — 14x24-inch Quality Cocoa Door Mat, and very durable; y only a In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY IF YOU CONTEMPLATE |j Union Savings | A HOLIDAY TRIP Lamp, complete with No, 2 extreme burner and chimney; 23 Trust Co. } } ll for Friday ... Friday only ..... wht 4 || come and talk the matter over with us. We will as- } sist you in making the arrangements. ABLE TUMBLERS—Regular Price 75¢ per 0z.—10-0z. Thin Blown Glass Table Tum- x . extreme special for Friday only, each .... . in (f On Sil- A Off Qn Boxing verware Glovesand Inctuding Rogers’ 1847 spoons | | Canvas Hunting and the Celebrated Wallace "s J. ©. MeMULLEN, ©. P. A., Seattle, Wash. . ’ " Gives you the A. TINLING, G. A, Seattle, Wash. best possible fh} | | A. D. CHARLTON, | Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. | i ri Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, | service consis- tent with sound bank- H i805 Fancy Box Goode, Coats. VICTOR RECORDS FOR JANUARY ey alge ing meth- i " po AE : ss ssabaccabhadnes WILL BE ON SALE SATURDAY, THE dont ework ~~ “aS hbase abkiewune i RAT TRAPS 28TH. WRITE FOR LIST i iaeiagg Wrndgspe tay i Just received, 50 dozen Wire Cage Rat Traps, , . eaey = TEETH ries peg ear ge ay drink 1B 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00. Best rat trap made; WwiTHou Xx a the highest PecialTY A 7 ve y alwa ‘ i juality when supplied by P. 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