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'ANOTHER WRECK | 1S AVERTED THEVES ¢ GUNS AS Another car wreck was narrowly ed today on the Mercer at Wine noar Kinnear park, where the | 40 a wn to | wae espectally attractive, Appro Fort Lawton ar No, 510, out Thursday afternoon, in the Burwell |/94lly outlined tn trating moss on | bound, found {tee!f running head-on residence, 1421 K. Aloha # the sowy damask of the table, the into car No. 800, of the Rallard The debutantes made a charming |COtetplece being a large aiiver Beach line, in-bound. Another Fort ploture recetving @ractously by the | "and Fyiea with Iilies of the valley | Lawtan ear; jahoend: wes faust be side of thelr mother in the flower | Prost oo eee. Aare . ° on banked library. Their gowns 9) urns were Mra, J. C. Henry, Mra j bind the Ballard Beach car. The of a soft white fabric, fashioned | i. W. La Mrs, Carrigan and motorman on car 110 was the frat after directotre lines, that empha- | Mr® Le W. Kirkpatrick, assisted by }to realize the situation, and his Grace of the wear-| Miss Edna Pendleton, Mina ints jbrompt stopping of the car un ny hair wes artiatic | ob ananae eae Din A ise - doubdtedly prevented «a seriows ally cotied. In thetr arma they car- | ©aton, mpxine am beatad MEAD ARCHER | wreck. ite was compelied to back| A RAID IS MADE. ON)rted shower bouquets ot white saeo| 8 ay ; , . up four blocks to a switch In order bude. Mrs. Burwell wore a beauti- | e guneh howl were _ Mrs FROM JUSTICE. B Ralsased Yesterday Be Arrested on _a New Charge. Fihigeennp0 eee ee eee SPORTING GOODS STORE. to let the other cara pase, It ts said that a new motorman was be. ing broken in on the Fort Lawton car, Many passengera were on all | the cara, CORR Police Investigate, But as Usual They Leart Nothing. Probably to replenish their stock i of deadly weapons, burglars en tered the aporting goods store of 7 fe ho ptrpose tn THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER POOPED OSES eSeSosedesososesoSesoossedeosee | | 1908. eeee == SOCIAL NOTES == Ah dh dh ih ih dh id Debutant Te Mra. B®. B, Burwell formally pre sented her daughters, Mine Margaret ful gown of white crepe de chine | and carried a large bouquet of vio- | lots. | Several hundred guests were re- | ceived during the afternoon, Dainty refreshments were served in the yol |low-deoked dining room, with ite table bearing a brane jar of chrys anthomums, and gleaming with the sliver rewting on & white flowe: tumn foltage, Asstating the hostess wero Sherweed Gillespy, Mra Lincolp Amith, Mra Everett Smith, Mre Logan Geary, Mrs. Bdward | Philip 4 ‘extradition 4) A. L. Hall, 1111 First av, last]Smith, Mrs. Loute Ht Gray, Mra 7 sim proowedines He Thureday aight and carried away) William H. Lewis, Mra John Ed. | * justice, and five revolvers of the best make.) Rard Chilberg, Mrs. Charles H.| ‘ with forgery of the The robbery was reported to the Henry i hance, Garriman, Mrs. | mum character. to left police shortly after § o'clock yee) Wiley, Mias Aimee Hanford Miss another man’s wife. #] terday morning, and Detoctive| iia Gillespy, Mies Ruth Sehr has deen made */ Inganeand Even Dead Men) Charics Phillips was assigned to| ste cn ance Wilcox, Miss Brain- | im antil new. | pro investigate, but nothing has been |erd, Miss Margery Kittinger Minn | Voted in the August fmmunity for thts of telegram re py. Albert FE. Mead ‘night from John Franklin governor of New Jersey SESE R ERR REE telegram was re learned burglars. ©. MH. Steffin, of 4408 Ferdinand wt, reported to oe RP. C. Webster last night that his house (By United Press.) was entered yesterday afternoon. CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—-Characteris-/ The burglar looted the house and ing the primary election in this city | carried off jewelry valued at $50. last August an a disgrace to the! py breaking a front window, bur a city and claiming that men long ago! ver . Albert E. Mead from | iis fe glare entered the home of Mre. A ‘by Gov. residents of other cities, and that T. Fleming, 4006 40th av. 8. y i Franklin Fort. of NeW insane and even dead men onat | ae tent night. When the 80%! votes, the grand jury has returned |terday afternoon. Loot valued at refused Thure-|its report, making startlin, | $130 was taken by the prowlers. to the Identity of the eee eee eeeeeeeeee pe te sign the extradition j toma. The tnves ¥ Frank Doucett, of 3776 Lath av | would send Elilot A. | scratched = hw surface, and doubt) N. KB, says his room was entered Carter, back |! ¢xpreased whether there has been The ¢ Archie Carte a |S ee Gutme Gk One yesterday afternoon. he thief N. J., © face 17 indict yeara, carried away a gold watch and a forgerics to the ex-|""Pikicans of repeaters voted and | Mult of clothes Detective Sergeant | rraud was rampant. according to the} Th? tool shed owned by M. O , who is now In Be | report Right¥-one indictments | Johnson, at 34th av. and E. Pine take Archer back to the against two score or more of the| st, broken Into last night and Me alleged crimes. wired | most prominent politictans have) tools valued at §95 were carried 4 Gor. Moad’s act and|been returned. The report states | off that, although the police were at alt | Katherine Kittinger, Mise Kathieon | Gaffney, Miss Charlotte Whittiessy, | Miss Ruth Clise, Miss Susan Bur well, Mise Mary ton, Miss Vera Rhod little Betty Lewis The Misses Burwell have recently | jreturned from Oberlin college. They | have many friends in the city, | among whom they are much be loved and admire: Reception for Miss Busk. The handsome residence of Mre Charles MH. Cobb, at 1409 B Alot a wae the scene of a large re. | [ception on Wednesday afternoon by jthe members of the Behubert club in honor of Miss Cecile Buek, dra matic soprano sololat from New York Over 100 tovited ing the afternoon In the recetving line were: Miss! }Buek, In @ gown of slik. atri |mousseline and brocade; Mrs, Wm. | guests calted | muq@toal SOSCSOSOSOSOSOSeSeSeSoSoseseseoes was artistionlty orated with fluffy clusters of purple dd white chrysanthemum, The dining room Henry Munger and Mra, Roy Fox Assinting the how in the re coption of guests wore: Mra Chas Mantor, Mme, Grace Harris, Mra L, Robinson, Mra, Alexander and Mow, Sylvia W During the af © Ireland. noon an enjoyable prograin wae given by the soldiste—the honored guest, Mise Buck, Mme. Harrie, Mme. [reiand and the hostess, Mra, H.C, Cobb. Rngagement. Mra. Horace ©. Hardy inced the engagement of thete daughter, Allis Atwood, to Mr James Tratt the wedding wary 2 The date of for Jan Bridge Afternoon Mra. Waiter F. Foster entertained Tuesday at bridge in compliment to Mre JA. Kigiser of California and re. OG. W. Kielser of Portiand. Bridge Evening. Mr. and Mra Alexander F. Me Bwen entertained a cards at evening at t residence Auction bridge wan the game played. Robert B. Les, U. D. C. Robert B. Lee chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, were ed thin week at the reat dence of Mra Walter Bowen, 404 D ay. N Entertains at Perry. Mra. John Wittemore Bday lesued invitations to « bride on Wednesday Perry afternoon at Tea at Washington. Mra. James F. Lane and Mre bert J ennant entertained at non Monday aftorr Willlam Tho: erkine of New Ye Club Luncheon, Mre, Louls B. Peeples was hostess thie week for the Thursday Bridge Luncheon club. ~ — Le Rey Baird, weartng a white & See the pian to mie-|%t the polls, they offered mo help| French sieamer Admiral Olry ar- | on, Mra. Ce | Dinner University Annex. Siead : ¢ and either wilfuity or for reasonsirived this morning at Victoria. She eatin directoire| Annual vaudevitic dinner of the ‘ fa to the merits Of unknown allowed corruption to) «ill @iecharge part cargo at that trimmed with gold cloth, |O. B.C. club will be held this even- ease that Chief of Po | reign, going hand tm hand with tho | point, proceeding to Vancouver to- |®"4 wepring diamond ornaments [tng at the University Club annex Newark, N. J. made | election Judges and clerks day and to Nanaimo forcoal. She| The hallway was festooned with|In charge of the pr appeal to Gov Port, The report has stirred the city will arrive in Seattle Tuesday or |*ttumn follage, The library and) Parry, Alex Dickt telegram was the re-/¥ and the ond is not yet Wednesday parlor were brightened by masses of |Jamison and Jam: | jin ili cemmenseeemmcne, joeTHations, while t music room! Covers will be Iaid for 24 o . ae = Sa ES eee eo le Re Employed. Carter, who ha Ith av. N., bas been employ of the Se . company, and af his intention of re TAFT’S PASTOR WON'T Circumstance that . Godfrey hopes pecessary telegraphic effect the man's ar- |. of Archer who came} for him Thursday night | @very effort to prevent © Newark, but Detective hopes to show) }thet the man's return Ange Facer (Star Service.) | Mra Taft will continue to at WASH i, Dec 5.—Prest- at St. John’s Rylscopal dentelect Taft will worship at All Church, where Miss Helen also at- Souls’ Unitarian church, which is tends worship. located on the corner of Lo and Miss Helen has been a pupil of 4th st = Mr. Taft fer some the eo cathedral schon, years been a pew holder in this near ‘ashington, where Ethel Roosevelt studied. WILL PAY WAYSIDE FOR EVERY CASE ig ewan ged ag | ty ha Hospital. This arrangement will consider Snail mill, to walk 21 miles At 1:30 o'clock this i had covered seven ably relieve the strain on the coun aa oe With the completion of the new under this arrangement will be Clara arriv: us" city hospital, indigent persons who turned over to the city Danie fee ANd PAY) have been residents of Beattie for The Wayside hospital was yes fees than six months will be jaken care of by the city, and those who have lived bere longer will be sup- perted by the county of King. This decision was reached by the county commissioners yesterday after an oral agreement with Chairman Saw- yer, of the coune!! Mnance commit- | tee, im which it was decided that |the contribution of $700 monthly given jointly by city and county sponsible for the bills. |to the Wayside Mmergency hospital, The new regime will go into ef. for the use of 66 beds for these | fect March 1, when the city hos | cases be discontinued, and the hos pital is ready for occupancy =a SCHOOL ELECTION 1S IN PROGRESS lof the present board, J. T. McCorkle and Mrs. Bessie Fiset. The other lasues to be voted upon are the proposed $400,000 issue of | school bonds and to give the board ——- the necessary authority to sell the Although the voting started out) site of the old Broadway school in slowly, it is expected that more | Ballard. terday forced to turn away two city cases on account of lack of room. Speaking to a reporter this morn ing, Marian B. Baxter, head of the Wayside, said that under the new arrangement from 60 to 75 cases monthly would have to be handied by the Emergency hospital, which would be paid for per capita by elty or county, whichever was re _Bhe reports a s#mooth Helens left San t today. She will Netaco. sailed tor thie from San Fran- NE oe — Voting Places to Keep Open Until Eight Tonight. Will We Buy? votes will be polled at the school wei election today than at the last Lestures on Theosophy. school election. An independent “Paychic powerr 4o not indicate hat thetr possessor ts more aspir ual than & or who is devoid of wh facultl said L 8. Cooper, a registry was necessary for the last tion, whereas all the voters who registered at that time are qualified to vote teday |iecturer for the Theosophical so When the polls opened at 12 m.jotety, in a lecture entitled, “The many soclalist® wore in evidence in| Value and Danger of Paychic Pow hear the “Apoll Of Player Pianos. behalf of the socialist candidates, | ers,” delivered | in a bell, at teas J. A. McCorkle and Mra. Hessy | Fourth ay @ also w i tha one Fiset. The socialists claim that |#hould study carefully the laws of the hidden worlds before plunging wildly into psychic phenoména. An other lecture will be given Sunday at & p.m, on the “Justice of Retn ¢arnation.” they will poll a much higher vote this election because of their sup port by the trade unions and a more strenuous campaign. The polls will be open until § o'clock tonight, so there will be an John Gilpin, who has just cele opportunity for everybody to vote. brated his alxtieth birthday at Two directors are to be elected | Newport, was the first society re from the following four: . Shor-| porter and originator of the 4o- rock, J. T. Ronald, both members clety page in American papers, | ty hospital, 100 of whose 180 caseq ) the circte and friends at a progress tive whiet party and luncheon at her DRAW TAFT FAMILY Club Dance, The Philomentan ctub wilt dancing party and sctal Thureday at Christensen’ way hall Chapter G, P. E. O. Chapter G, P. EB. O., will meet on Monday afternoon with Mra. A. K Yerkes, 916 iTth av. N Bhawondasee Club. Mra T. J. Butoher, of 1217 Third/ av. W., will entert#in the Shawon- dase ctub on Tuesday | Club. | Catholic Ladies’ Charity club) meets on Wednesday with Mr= J.P. Gleason and Mra Gee Byrne, at) 123 18th av. N } Unitarian Recreation Clu | ‘The next meeting of the Unitarian Reereation club with be held in the| assembly reome of ft church, corner Boylston ¥, Olive et. at § p m on Monday Progreasive whist will be played. Progressive Thought Club. The Progressive Thought club wit jhold a méeting on Wednesday aft-/ ernoon at the home of Mre £. Bosley, 326 Fitth av. N. “Poetry of Byron—Ite Paychology and Beauty, will be the subject of « paper to be read by Mr. C. G. Clyston Ledy Elke Election. At & resent meeting of the Ladies of the Elks the following membere were elected to office: Mra W. Pittwood, president; Mre A. Cook, first vice president; Mrs. EB. K. Ingersoll, seoond vice yo and Ureagurer, yo Ruse, Mre Mo Cor@ and Mre. will serve trusttes, on the board of Moapital. trustees of the} Children’s Orthopedic hospital ti | meet on Dec. 11 Wormen of Woodoraft. Palm circle, No. 64, and Seattle! circle, No. 649, Women of Wood craft, will give a dancing party on Dec. 15, at Littie’s hall Orthopedia The board of Chapter A, - 0. Chapter A. P. BE. O., will meet on |Monday with Mrs Robinson of Queen Anne hint 1 Woman's Century Club. | The regular meeting of the Wou- an’s Century club will be the Federated club house on Friday, Dee. 11, at 2:30 p,m. The program ie in charge of the Art department directed by Mra. age = Merchant. ; | Mra. GM. Savage will read a pa per on “The Christ Child in Art iustrated with plotures of “The | Nativity.” Music appropriate to the Christ | mas season will be sung by Mra) J. Doheny, Miss Leslie Miller and Mige Etta MeLochian. The Art department of the oluty will meet on Monday at 2 p. m. at} | 218 People's Bank butiding Mrs, | Shorette and Mrs, 8. D. Barnes will |read papers op “Modern American | Portrait and Pigure Painting.” Christmas 8: re. | The annual Christmas bazaar of | the Trinity Parish church will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in| the orypt | The indies of the First Preaby terian church will hold a Christmas sale and dinner on Wednesday in the Sunday school roome. W. R. Corps Benefit. Mra. Looni Follett, retiring presi t of James A. Soxtk oman's ei the W. lef Cofps, No, 45, will ontertain RC and GA ladiow of | WHAT ABOUT THOMP. SON" WELL THAT {8 |]] THE PLACE WHERE | Ear, | AS |GET THE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT MOD | ERATE PRICES, MUSIC 5 TO 8 P.M. | ‘| Thompson's Cafe & Bakery | Second Ave. and Marion St. | | | Wright, | tin aa fesidence. near York Station (id Renton tine), on Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, for the benefit of the Reltof fund Rainter Heights or Mount Raker Park care to Sird ay. S. may be taken to reach the Fotlett residence. W. C. T. U. Meets. The King County Federation of W. ©. T. U, will moot Tuseday in the ¥. M. ©. A. butiding, room 360, from 11 to 8 o’elock. Fruit and Flower Mission. The Fruit and Plow hold {te annual charity shower at the Motel Lincoln Tuesday, Dec. 6. from 2 until &. The work of the mission co-operates with the physi cians in furnishing ald to the sick who are financially unable to #up- ply their own needs is requested to the hours next week. eat and (XR ete donations to the follow Live committees | aption committce — Mre MH. L. chairman, Mre @. L. Craw for Mire D. B Trefethen, Mra. j Mre G & Kit tinger, Mra. ( Converse, Mra. i Bil vereton Mra. Leo. Bchwabacher r athan Eckstein, Mre Dana Browny Mrs. Park Weed Willis, Miss Winora By boo: well committee Mra. Wai- hatrman; Mise Gertrude berg. Mins Helen: Vilas, Mise ter Rut! 7. Mies Caroline Denny, Miss Margaret lurwoll, Miss Ger- trude Burwell, Mra. 1 Jamison. Mise “Yoaxel, Milee Withoimina Thomeen. Fruits and jellion committes—Mre J. Wisher, chairman, Mre. J. H . Mrs. A. Carpenter, Mra. G. Mrs. James Goidamith, Mre FA. Huggins, Mrs. Belia Sing rman. Cho ” committee— Mise Mabel Ronald, che " James Al- » Mre Sam own, Mre W. ineworth, Mrs K. Morganstern, James Schack, Mra John B. Mise 8. Livingston. Clothing committee--Mra. H. A Reser, chairman, Mra W. &. Starr, Mra W. L. Whitney, Mre 3. vy imme, Mrs, James Bothwell, Mra. ler W. Sprague, Mies Maud Hunt mith, r ow ham, Mrs U. K. Loose, Mrs. Charles Denny, Miss Inga Thomsen, Denny. Mi homwen, Mra, R Dells and toy booth P Mre. Maxwell, chairman; see i 7 Kichbaum, Mre. Charles Willx, Mra WH. Lyon, Miss Mabel Thomp. sen, Mine Nan O'Brien, Misa MR O'Brien, Miss Helen Alimond Mrs. M. J. Whitaon. soecoreesoossoneooooooes, PERSONAL | PPeeeososoooooooooooooos Mrs. W. G, Morris and mother are on @ month's visit to Hot Springs, Ark. Dr, and Mrs. Frederick Bentley for & tour of Kuropa, Scott Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mra, George §. Sawyer, will be married to Miss Kdith Spray of Chicago, Til, in Januarg. Mr. and Mra. Rudolf Gross are on $8,000 New and Up-to- Date Double Flat | Building — tinted laundry and six rooms. Well | Close-in, Furnaces, tubs, hardweod floora and gas ranges. GOOD LO CATION and surroundings Tf, it interests you see Wil | aus for terms, With R.W. HILL | 434.N. Y. Bik. Mission will | | enote way east, on route to Burope |where they will spend the winter Mr, Louis Dryfoos js wintering at the health resort, Carinbad, Ger many Mr. and Mra, John W. Considine and daughters are planning to lea & tour on the continent early in the spring | Miss Helon Starr ixexpected home shortly from Stanford university for the Christmas holidays | Mise Helen P, Libby left this week for London, where she will continue |her muateal studies. | Mina Loulse Keyes of Sedr Woolley, who has been the house guest of Mins Katherine Kerr, re turned home Friday Mra. G. A. ©. Rochester has an hor guests, Mew’ Perey W. Roches ter and Misa Amy Roch © of Berkeley, Cat | Mr. and Mra, J. & Graham will! jepend Christmas at Washington, dD ¢ Mrs, HF, Wittior and Mins Lei Witter are at The Algonquin for} the win | Mr, and Mra. ©, BL Cobb have as thelr guest for the winter, their mother, Mra, M. Turner of fornia Mr Call-| and Mra. © 1 from i, Patterson have trip through east orn states Mise Elisabeth Smith is visiting | in Tacoma Mr. and Mra. ©. D, Stimson will spend the holidays in New York POOOSSOSOS OOOO SO OOEEOOOD MUSICAL 3; Chamber Madame Mr Mr a Concert Music. Harris, soprano Baas, baritone, and ais Dimond, pianiat, will give program on inemday evening at the Columbia College of Muste Benefit Recital. benefit recital will be given at Unitarian chureh on Woednes day evening for Mins Alma Chris tensen, who is the gifted pupil of Mme, Sylvia Ware Ireland, Miss Christensen is planning to continue her swidies abroad this winter, un der the care and direction of Mme. Grace Alexiue Ht L A the Ireland Pupile’ Recital Mr. Louls Dimond will give a pupils’ recital on Monday event #:15 o'clock at the Columbia | liewe of Musto, presenting on the program Miss Adele Wood, Mins| Agnes Ross, Miss Boss Wilson, Mi Liela Kohler, Miss Luquear Elwell nd Miss Hazel Smith. Amateur Philharmoni: club jo Batur- LIER HUGE COL IS LAUNCHED United Press.) VALL £M, Cal, Dee, 6.—The huge collier Prometheus was launched at Mare Island navy yard today. To Mise Dollie Evans, the 10-year-old daughter of Naval Con | structor Holden A, Evans, the! bullder of the ship, did the honor | of christening the collier fall. The| collier cost $1,500,000. The Prometheus and her sister sbip, the Vestal, built at the New York yard, are the first two feet colliers ever built by the govern-| ment. The collier ts 460 feet long, 60 feet wide and 26 feet deep. It hag & cargo capacity of 6,500 tons, and 7,500 horsepower, giving it a | speed of 16 knota when fully loaded it will be armed with a battery of | four Sinech rapid fire guns, and will jcarry 11 officers and a crew of 152 men. 'NEW YORK SOCIETY BOOSTS EXPOSITION | At @ meeting of the New York society, held last evening, H. L. Sizer was elected president for the ensuing = year Judge Thomas Burke was elected honorary presi dent. The occasion celebrated by a dance and soctal program at Egan's Dramatic academy, in the Silver building Mr. Stzer stated that he would not have considered a second term | were it not for bia tnterest In the | work the society i» doing for the A-Y.-P. exposition. The society is of trying to get an increase present appropriation of 000 | by the state of New York for a| building, and it ts believed that| $50,000 more will be appropriated Jat the coming session of the legis lature this winter. The club has! the | 000 been informed by the New York | conmissioners that there will be} an auditorium in the building, which will be turned over to the local society for entertainment and | social purposes. A large reception committee, composed of prominent | Women on the society roll, was last | evening appoin Le PEPER ESS HERES OB: * PURCHAGES SEATTLE * * _ | eetreebh2monhth lgir .f bb (ey United PJress.) WASHINGTON, Dee. 5.- Secretary of War Wright to- day concluded the purchase of the ships Shawmut and Tre- mont, belonging to the Boston Tow Boat & Navigation Co The vessels are now at Seat tle, and will be used av trans ports tp the Panama canal ser vice * * STEAMSHIPS. *& | SPEER RR Ree * Rev. Shaler to Preach. Rev. Ernest V. Shaler will pre: ning and evening at hurch. The evening service one of thanksgiving. Rev will also address the Men's: 4p. m,. on social purity, A will be given this evening at which Rev. Shaler will guest of honor. Monday De Dr. Liwyd will de liver his third lecture on Ruropean travel at Y. M A. hall Everybody Satisfied. Bragge—"T'm nothing if not Original, I like to be different from other people,” Nagas Well, that’s all right Doubtless other people are satisfied to have it so.” club at | dinner for men. be the evening 7 Wherein They Differ. One swallow does not make a summer,” quoted the morallzer “No,” rejoined the demoralizer, but one grasshoppe? makes a good many springs.” AUCTION SALE CROWN CLOTHING CO., 1121 First Avenue. z CUPID FLIES FROM UNPAID BILLS Upon testimony that all was idea! | using it fo pay alimony thelr lite the | Wife. An an band’s devotion and @ for ber board the witness stated that hia wife a fine #ult of tatlor-+ clothing on the tnstallment but failed to pay after the fivat one wife had to Ko to a former the t supply of money family except and that her husband was the very fin ont kind of a gentleman and loved hia wife devoted but couldn't seem to supply money for her three squares a day, Teresa Von Kimmel a plan inetalliments and that his work in the to was granted a divorce from Hugh! Bon Marche to meet the Pemaining Von Emmel in the superior court | payments this morning Mrs. You Emmel said that she The evidence showed that Van had never had any knowledge of Emme! was employed by the Alaska where her husband's money went, Steamship company on the Vie put that they always had to keep |torfa run. The couple were mar- moving to avoid the demands of ried in San Francisco in December, jandlords. She testified that her 1904. Questioned as to where the husband now owed $760 for board defendant's money that went belleved a witness bills at land 16 different places In Port stuted she wan MAGOON WILL NeW oFricers ror BE SECRETARY | HE ARTIC cus | At a gathering of over 200 Alaskans and affiliated citizens of the Northwest last night at the cr the Arctic club, officers were elected tc the ensutn, year . (By United Press.) a6 follows: President Falcon Jon. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Charies| tin; first vice-preaident, Capt, BE. KE. Magoon, provisional governor of | w.' yohnaon; second vice president Cuba, will be made secretary of war | wijiiadn Pitt Trimble: sec retary, at the end of next year, according|% A. Von Hasslocher; treasurer, to the present programme, the/¢ ©. Coulter; board of directors, United Press is in a position to|n W. Jennings of Junead, © L state today. It is planned for Bec-| yorris of Nome, and C, H. Bacon retary Wright to remain at the head | ot seattle, for one year, and Win of the department anttl that tm 4 R. Smith and A. D. Coulter Governor Magoon is a close per ttle, for two years. sonal friend of President-elect Taft Arctic club was orgeniaeé His work in Cuba was pleasing to | test November and now has « mom Taft, who, when there as a pacifier, | rehip of 1,168. It owns $50,000 of had opportunities to observe Ma | tno capital stock of the Arctic Con | Son's methods | struction company, which is butld After hin term as governor of the! ing the Arctic Club butlding ¢ island expires and Cuba is turned | Third ay. and Jefferson st. It has over to the new government on Jan-| 9, option on the entire stock of wary 23, Magoon will make an in-| $259,000 for 10 years, and expects | Spection trip to the Philippines, re-| to take over the entire ownership maining in the Orient atx months. He will then return home and be made secretary of war. FADS THAT WERE very soon Waldorf hotel has added an op- erating room for use of surgeons. During off days it might be useful for the purpose of extracting pay- ment from delinquent guests. Archbold on the witness stand lives up to his “well-developed se of humor.” | Steamer morning frorr atte. a Hundreds of good brooches to choose from. Wm. H. Finck, Plo- neer Jeweler, 816 Second ay. *%*¢ TALKS ON TEETH Governor sailed this San Francisco for Se- PING PONG. Here is a fad that was faddy only a few years ago. It had such a violent run that it's no wonder it soon became exhausted. The whole country was in the throes of it. Abroad, where 1 believe it originated, kings became infatuat ed with {t, or pretended to be. In this country it lasted about two seasons, and there was even an attempt to professionalize it. As an example of the length to which the craze went, in Cincin nati it was proposed to turn down town billiard halls into ping pong parlors, the game being set up on the bill tables for brokers and merchauts to play during the noca hour. A lot of fon was made of ping pong, fun which served to arow everyone's curiosity and to make the game popular. The game fteelf wan a mild sort of tennis, played on a table over a miniature net with light, hollow cel lulotd =~ bali. It was more a romp than a game, however, and as & romp served the purpose at Hy W. Frankiin Good, D. D. s. social gatherings. You can atill — get ping pong at the stores, but| ,,, GOtN CHOWN WORK. | ues you don’t any longer have to} tem of crowning te has been the stand in line to be served. most puccesst ul treatment yet de- " st vine ‘or those that are toe fratl to A. N. OLDGIGH bear filling, producing the most substantial _ and lasting results that Lady Elke Hold Fair, ; ed te t mouth It te The annual fair of the Lady Elks| aitete ever pinds as take was opened at the lodge room ce of an imperfect tooth. the Benevolent and Prote Order are giad to submit for the of Elks last evening club | inapecti f those not familiar formed by the Lady Elks has, dur Rue the system crowning, the ing the three years of ite organiza-| *° babe. crapts ee ume tion, done a great amount of work dition of w tooth, ft is unesie for the sake of charity, and the @ Gilling sotietesteriion in proceeds of will be devot- ane resort may be made ed to that of the features 8, elther entirely of gold of the fair are 100 pretty dolls ain-faced. A gold crown dressed by Mra. Geor cCerd and A au of Oh ee te the e ne water colo nd size of th and be- Mre. J. B. Doney, Tt wc m nly cemente. ents furth- booth of Mra. A. M. Drumm ts a y Gromblian, same thing of art and beauty, and its| sitive toot by this sy proceeds will be used to purchase | be made to exoellent shoes and stockings for hil. | “rd can be relied upon for p dren, The fair will be continued | *"f, "#e ie il te this Afternoon and evening crown having « per- - | tooth, which may be Bishop Diiwisch, oor monk | to match the « or- of Bohemia, « ed the first} ed. This ts ap- lightning rod, June 1 > ae reelain-faced are equal e fitted with their hese crowns h skill as to rers after a New Method A. PRIVATE 15 Copyrighted Men and women, be- tween 40 and 60, we guarantee to teach you to dm ° we plying their for sup fro be » the of ! Fourth Bia and either Toot. The natural t with gold for support to which are to fill apace The system followed by Dr. Good is the attachment of gold and pore esiain-faced crowns to the roots of hatural teeth, and the atte of artificyl ygath 18 pilden support of which is at either upon th crowns, thus ving | (he gums from the pregsure neces to support the artifictay po eos of teeth whose roots are sone. This does away with of pintes in a large ma- Of cases where this cumber- device waa formerly em Every wearer of a plate eadily appreciate what this tn nm t uffering human- rents, y Dr. has Introduced tn of dontistry, It | in & complete artifietal a plate naturel oth Le serves fal teeth intervening | sary atitut wholl use upper or low teeth without providing ther ots of the natura) teat! and properly distributed al teeth an oF ot of three r intact nat | Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM Because we lay stress in thi $100.00 TO $180.00 ON YOUR |} Wor we aane tay Raed! AUTOPIANO, ]} prevail that we are ape = ass of dentistry alor Including free use of our elrou- || bertorm first-class cro: lating MWbrary, Spectal prices optional ability The will be given for a few days on |}| that in the simple second-hand Autoplanos. Some |]/ Ok we give our p es 4a low as $360.00 with free use |) {nti cee aha ate 2 of the music ibrary. —- 1318 Segond Av., Beattie, W . Weber Plano Dealers. * 8. 0 10 oma 11 1 owt