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}LABER UNION MAY HAS RISEN TO HIGH OFFICE, (ER OBJECTS TO, ‘ND MONEY | FOR RIVERS. —_—_— ‘That Talk Is Cheap, | Action Costs Real Money. SAMUEL B. DONNELLY, NEW YORK, Dec, 16.—Sanuel B. Donnelly, recently appotnted pubtic printer, rose from New York print ting and newspaper offices, It omtaphical unton circles that he first attained prominence, being was » sngresa | Cloted, in 1894, president of the Be organization and|he rove to the presidency of the “ fa », International Typographical that “talk ts chOAD. PU Lite has beon a member of the ‘aithont whose aid|Y@Fk school board and of ‘pope of ning the | tent Roosevelt's special commiasion } 1 went tar|'? examine Into labor conditions in| eenires | Panama “y the ardor of the| EAE ARDC ie members of the con-| ——— took the exactly oppo | to that of President} ry who declared: “If we/ fends to meet the expense, bonds Cannon Speaks. veteran walked to hag adhe latform and sald se “ed to look fete the P AT BELLINGHAM (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Dee. 10 Postal ety le on and et rk Seteese delegates and NOt) station No, 5, located in Carr's * agreeable. In view , Tinie in the next two and| Pharmacy, Wik and Chestnut, was ' iba, I wouldn't be true |edbed last night. Stamps aggre he sf tng $32 in value togeth with trae to you if I were | 68 er hee you insofar ag my | 200 blank money orders were taken “ {The burglars also secured $26 in ents, yoticles faster | Cash from the till of drag store are aaeay ay Hwa and a large quantity of leather hand for some of you gentle | bags. to my district and} Presumably the same men enter Weber my next election. |¢@ two other stores, Articles ag that the rivers and har} sregsting $150 in value were t $e sefficiently improv-|from the sporting goods sto , be practicab! Talk | Harlin & Johnson. ¢. M. Shor a bat action is another | man's book store was entered and 3 articles were taken. In all three Possi cases the robbers broke windows vs tt ie posaibte, | !® bg ot the buildings and (possible, that the riv-| ™ade thelr entrance commission repert- eer iding for fasuing for pear by year, to meet Of waterways improv Amount of $104,000,000 . } would not vote for gbe committing the @ policy of putting a @ Ul-advised projects He POLICEMEN IGNORE MAN WHO IS INJURED As an instance of ' “Editor Star c to you i Fnugh easier it ts to sup. {the methods pursued by members of priation from the | the Seat Hee department, 1 wish your |to report an Incident that came un- der my notice a fow nights ago. man was struck by @ billiard cue in exclaimed, |a resort at Second and Main. His head was biceding and he was suf- fering intensely. A poltee call = wail 7 font In and three officers respond Terre eevee Tt ]et. One of them did what he could last year, and Tite the man, but the others ignored almost $6,000.00 | him, completely, and during their visit to the place spent their’ thme playing poot and ilustrating to each other the fancy shote they When the man who me of them to got lied, “Wait a minute.” Then lie calmly proceed ed with another fancy shot. They made no atiempt to find out who Bit the man or whether he was badly They simply took advantage sury than surtes * fm conserving the na- t” he Secretary of the In- and continued from ON, Dec. 10.—Court- mander Charles | hurt of of the man's misfortune to play a iittle while they were away from thetr beats. “Yours truly. Oo. BP. by the navy de- ye will be that permitting the at the entrance to > months ago. The on the Wabash Boost for Butiding. ‘The Pennsylvania club met in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce last night and elected officers for the coming year. Another meeting will be held tonight ia the rooms of the Arctic club, 15th floor of the Alaska building. for the purpose of beginning a campaign for the Penn |sylvania butlding at the falr next summer. Will Discuss Plumbing. A conference of master plumbers and city officials will be held with- testimony, and W8siin the near futere at which the earlier than expected. | question of revising the existing on that be killed) otumbing laws wil! be taken up and ed to weigh heay-| suggestions covering the proposed im the jury room. | changes will be received from the ‘ “ws plumbers. AN ARRESTED. —_ pagwrand Auto Robes Stolen. lle — Yano ‘| ‘Two automobile robes were stolen afternoon arrested by| from the car of Max Schubach tn and Patrolman Lit-|fromt_of the Mutnal Life building int of L. O. Chris-|last Tuesday night. Several-theft claims that Dyer ie the|of a simiinr nature have been re summer.) ported to the police of late Club Meets. Cousins Are Divorced. tiub will meet in the} om the grounds that they were Theoso soctoty, | Giret cousins, Judge Tallman grant- wr ay om to | od a divorce to Mabel Dwight Lynch ; . from Charles H. Lynch In the su- at 8 o'clock. Ar PHAM, Dec. —The J. K. Thomas murder Jast of the teatimony ts this afternoon and P deliberate on a verdict. Phas ‘bees almost entirely perior court yesterday. The couple will be complated for! have been married only since No- of Lincoln's birth:| vember 30. in the ie ‘®anual «lection of of-| stated that the parti ait Boteur, A short musical | did not know of their relationship Program has beon ar-|Wben they were married, but have singe been apprised of thin by. the Ssepresentative from | defendant's mother, against whose Make a short talk.) wishes the wedding took place. she CP ammepe threatened to bring a criminal ‘Bavings Bank Bill. charge unless the marriage ties IQTON, Deo. 10.—The| were dinmolved. IY Feesived the report of te euimmees Sheriff May Resign. announced that he| Sheriff L. C. Smith, who was Brownsville case | elected mayor of Auburn on Tues- An adjournment | day, states that, if there is any Monday, when the | question of the legality of his hold- bill will be dis-|ing the offices of both sheriff and mayor, he wil-iresign from the sher- ponition, . garde the important of th elally ae b bes on! longer to werve as sheriff Get Their Ci Pins. The senion (09) clans at the Broadway high school have recetved ther clans pins, which are oval shaped and niide of nugget guid offices, vt oape- time To Ne-Appotnt Ganntson, WASHINGTON, Deo, 16.—Royal Gunnison, judae of the fret dis triet Ajncka, will be re-appointed for another term when the present one expires next Maturday Steamer Indraveili arrived at Vie torla from Auckland this morning. nooner Lattic today in Tacoma lumber from San CUT RA cleaning, pressing, repairing, Suita CLEANED AND PRESSED, 75c. Club rate, $1.25 a month. H. L. Stuteman, 1904 Firat soe Pedro. Special Silverware Sale Silver Toa Seta and ao . great variety of fine Silverware for the table at % off regular prices. 4 fece Toa Set, Including tray for 10,00 CHICAGO JEWELRY CO, 1207 Second Ave. Special prices for a few days on | wae Autopianos some 8260.00 with freo use Worary i & Chase AV, Beattie, Wash. | Dealers. Last Chance for Timber Claim 4 to 2 Call at $50 cash secures It; million feet. No fake ones, 327 People’s Bank Building. Bennett arrived | with a cargo of ‘WOMAN COMPLAINS | | Mra POLICE ARE! FOUND IN OF INTRUSION BY THE PAIR. Says Actions in Her House Looked Somewhat Suspicious. For entering a private residence in his attempt to catch, as bo ex plained, a tramp, Patrolman Bdling has been reported to the police de partment by Mra, Mary J. David gon of 1425 Ewing at. Incidentally Davidson cannot comprehend why the zealous police officer gath ered up her bed ce books, and her son's tools My son was awakened about o'clock last Tuesday morning by} the shuffling of feet tn the cottage |f which is next door,” she said this |i morning The cottage is used off and on for sleeping quarters, but! was not occupied that night, Go ing to the window, my son Robert, | who is a chauffeur, caw a light tn} the howse and the form of a man He called ont, Inquiring who was there ‘Oh, that'll be all right, sonny,” was the answer, Robert then or dered the man out, threatening to /ff shoot, The intruder then sald he |f was an officer, and told my son to come dowe. Robert went down |f and found a watchman for the |ff Western Cooperage Co, and the of fleer there. Piled on a@ bed were about a dozen books, soldering jf tools, blankets and pillows, The | l officers said they were looking for tram ps. | Al n | | | | eentenc et } HEARST MAN GONE | WITH THE FUNDS (By United Preas.) TOLEDO, 0., Dee, 16-—Jobn Mul holland and all the state fuqds of the Independence league are report ed miseing today. Mulholland was national committeeman for th Hearst party tn 0 M. W* Mad state sceretary, te unable many bills and to retary of st the campaign exp SENTENCED TO “PEN” ‘ RENO je ho claima vie hogera #tandar t orm, w or Mu it the ont pani Indieted on two counts figtitio heoks on » hote GAMbling parior, pleaded not guilty! Whee afraigned. but later anged his plea to one of guilty Cooper Wilt Lecture. At the opening of the second se theater of the present school year in February, Frank i. Cooper, | superintendent of Seattle schools, | and prominent as an educator, will begin a series of special lectures on school admiuistration before classes of advanced students at the state university. His course will be @ practical one, intended to give |i] prospective teachers a clearer idea |i of the duties that will come to them in the work. Brotherhood Lunches. Members of the Congregational Hrotherhood to. the namber of 15@ attended a luncheon at the Y. M ©. A, yesterday afternoon and en joyed an addrem oy Willlam EB. Bweet of Denver, a member of the Rational board of directors. As a result of addresses made by Dr. E. L. Smith and laymen a subscription of $300 was raised for the church extension work in the elty Heffernan Gets Contract. The Heffernan Engine Co. yester day was awarded the contract for converting the Pleiades to burn oll The company td similar work for |i her sister ship, the Hyades. The/f] steamer Indianapolis entered the dock yesterday for an overhauling, and wil! be auceeeded by the Hrit jah steamer Adato wow on the Sound. MURDER THIAL Commencmn. |i . i putT The trint of Arthur Uryan, of Clin cinnau, on the ‘cha having urdered George Mor of thie ti y 19 last, wae begin today before District Judme Michael Dontan, Dee 10.-The ap D. Chapman aa Che- halis count miniasioner at the A-Y.-P. fair was confirmed today af a meeting of the county commis- stoners. The salary will be $160 «|i month, PRICES PAID TO) PRODUCERS chicken, — tive, 11e par pound ; pound, dressed, 200; per dosen: ducks, spring pound; dressed, iTe per pound: pigeons, $1 per dosen, turkey, Hive, 19-20; dressed, 33 BUTTER—Looal ranch, 14-200 per 04. PENOR.—Local ranch, #0 MEATS — Live weight veal, 7-80 Ib? steers 4% wethers, 40; ber pound pound." Hom ¢ 4% per Ib Bulls pound MBATA — Dressed — Vout, tares, per pound, medium S-1le per pound. The following are wont quotations Ise per ' ewes pound oxen, tH mutton s%e per Lamb sue per pound; turnips, tack; hothow cabbage, th Gold Beauty Pins. Wm. H, Finck, Pioneer Jeweler, #16 Second ave atte, o0¢ i i || Military B |ROOSEVELT’S SPORT | Ladies’ Home hand Patterns | Fine quality fast-black Lisle or Cotton Hosiery, 35c ‘a pair, or at tractively packed, three pairs in box, for $1.00. Virwt Floor WOMEN’S FAST BLACK LISLE HOSIERY, SPECIAL 35¢ Pair; 3 Pairs $1,00— Extra fine quality, fine lisle-thread yarn, black, high spliced heel, double sole and Our Rialto” — trade - mark Stamped on every pair, stands for good quality reliability, WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSIERY, SPE CLAL 35e Pair; 3 Pairs $1,00 Fast-black, fine quality, medium-weight Cotton Hose high spliced heel, double sole and toe. This Stocking also comes with split foot Union Suits 75¢ gray Merino in toe is and and sil ver Union Suits, medium weight, rish 1 front shell Very Suits ge rushes $5 Pr Large size Ebony Military Brushes new and shape, with vy and stiif bristles nicely packed in Special value at $5.00 pair Firat} in im extra Rach proved box Holiday Stationery Holly Cabinets, containing two quires different size pa per, with envelopes to match, 50 Fancy two-quire Cabinets, holly, poppy, thistle or bach clor button design, 45 Lawn in envelopes Cabinets, assorted to French three quires, sizes, with match, $1.00. Fabric-tlinished Cabinets, fifty sheets and fifty envel Opes, special value at 35c Child's Holly Box Paper, one quire, fancy shape, 1c Hurd's Trianon Note, with the new French border ef- fect, in box, 95¢ Hurd's wlish Oak—a pa- per with wood grain effect— in box, 50¢ Berlin's correct Stationery for men, per box, 50c apple Linen, a supe- fabric-finished paper, —Virst Floor, ' Basement’ Salesroom \Fur Turbans$2.9 Fur Turbans, prettily trim med with effective flower or velvet choux novelties, spe- cial values at $2.95 Untrimmed Fur Turbanas, special values at 98¢ Materials for home millin- ers, include wings, flowers, fancy ribbons and velvets. Women’s Hose 15cPr black, Hosiery, Women's fast rib- bed Cashmere in . . heavy winter weight, special value at 15¢ pair. Aprons 50c and 25¢ There is distinctive style about these Aprons, combined with de- cidedly practical qualities that make values important 50ce— Aprons of light colored percale, white, with black or red fig ures. Made to fit perfectly smooth over front and hips, with large bib and square collar over shoulders, Ex- clusive designs. 25c—Hib Aprons, for cook- ing school. Of good quality white lawn, with bretelles. | IS LUST OF BLOOD | 10.— (By United Press.) DENVER, Colo, Dee. “Rooeevelt as a sporteman is fur) Leredty F t Christmas advantageous Extensive display lpw prices, combine to dhases here. Women’s Handkerchiefs {| Women's dainty Swiss em qvality Lawn Handkerchiefs, IBe each Women’s sheer Handkerchiefs, 15¢ each quality § pretty Women's sheer quality C kerchiefs, dainty colored bor Women's sheer quality all Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, 15¢ each Women's kerehi signs, Women's pure linen embr , sheer quality; m 17e each, 6 for $1.00. Mac chiefs, hand-embroidered, 50c, each. Madeira three Women's dainty hand-embroid 8] me a different in box, each and $5.00 a box Women’s extra fine kerchiefs French hand-em hand-hemstitehed, $1.00 $2.95 and up to $19.50 eact W Real Duche chiefs 4), $3.00, $25.00 each Women’s broidered 25 men's $1.95, alldinen, hemsti Han each omen's erchieis; m signs, W heer quality ¥4-inch colored hem, 25¢ ea Women's pure he kerchieis, six in a fancy box Women's hand linen orated corner, 25¢ each Women's pure linen Serip kerchiefs, Decorated corner Women's beautiful and Wreath Handkerchiefs embroidered idered hemstitched Hand tyle pure Handkerchiefs, embroidered center in white embroidered Initial Hand kerchiefs, beautiful quality sheer linen. Dec- quality hand-hemstitched, hand-embroidered REDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6:20, |Women’s Hosiery} Christmas Handkerchiefs for Women, Men and Children Popular Toilet | Special 35¢c Pr. hiefs for Handker with acilities make the selection of sand the wide assortment, together notably emphasize the desirability of making Christmas pur } Handkerchiefs for Men Men's Irish hemstitehed ; open-work broidered sheer Linen 10c, 124e and Handkerchiefs, block pure 25 initial, Lawn | ech corner, amrock Men's good quality Irish Linen Handker Small block 4 chiefs initial, 25c each Men's hemstitched rosshar Hand . ders, 15¢ each pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, white Crossbar French hand-embroidered Oc each Irish initial any pretty de Men's pure Linen Handkerchief hemstitched, crossbar and cord effect. 50: leira Handker Se wp t6 $1.95 each Irish Linen Handker Hand 1 Men's extra quality hed each Handker hemstit d fancy ribhboned $3.75, $4.00 script initial, $0¢ Handkerchiefs, 75 and $1.2 Damask stitched extra fine nen Ir L, hand-hem pure Ha tered $1.2 Linen and each $2.00, ) Irish Linen $2.25 Men's firm Handkerchiefs quality pure six box in fancy I and Linen Hand A Men kerchiefs fancy border each tched dainty M hand-hem $1.50 each de en's very fine qu any stitched Linen Handkerchiefs, Men's good Linen Handkerchiefs, 17 Men's pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, Irish Linen quality plain hemstitched each, 6 for $1.00. } titched . $1.00. Hand % and %-inch hemstitched hem, each Men's pure Handkerchiefs, hemstitched. 35¢ each, 3 for $1.01 Irish Linen 50c each, others Hand- each t Ini 2S¢ Rae Bee STP PREF. | Children’s Handkerchiefs Are a Promi- | nent Feature. linen Initial sheer 50¢ each Shirtwaist Boxes for Christmas: Special Values +, The Drapery Sectior Boxes. the quoted prices. bra bal sty Some of the strongest bu broideries are embodied in th 18 and 20-inch Swiss and Nainsook Em 80x broidery Flouncing, 3% I er yard. | ue Cape Gloves, P. X. M nish effect, tan and black one-clasp style, sewn, man- Heavy Knit Gloves, Weathered and golden oak stain- ed Shirt Waist Boxes, brass handles, price, $1.98. Matting-covered Shirt Waist Boxes, size 13x15x27, brass handles, Matting-covered Shirt W Skirt Boxes, size 16x16x33. box 2% inches from floor. $3.95. pasement Sales Exceptional Offering of Laces and Embroideries Swiss and Nainsook Skirt ing, in floral designs; Swiss and Nain- | Women’s Warm Knit Gloves, Special 35c a Pair with lining, in gray, brown, blue and black. 1 is showing several different styles of Shirt Waist These Boxes are well made, strong and durable, and special values at Second Floor ss strap hinges, size 12x14x26, 1 feet; price, $3.35. ist or This le has turned legs, which raise Price, T00 wying opportunities we have presented in Laces and Em- n¢ following: Flounc- | 1 to 334-inch all-linen »%* Flouncing in open-work designs, | Torchon ges and In P cer Swiss S Flouncing | os a and sheer Swiss Skirt i muncing in | sertions, Se and 7%c iglish eyelet effects, all special val- $ at 39% yard | yard. RRR a ~~ Women’s Gloves, Three Styles, Special 85c Pair | Gray Mocha Gloves, in White Gloves, heavy \ weight, in P, X. M. or pique several shades, one-clasp | styles, one clasp at wrist, fine | style, pique-sewn quality Pure Mercerized Knit Gloves, in black, mercerized | blue, green, white and mode. Challies Upward of thirty handsome styles of satin-striped Chal lies, embracing very floral effects, bow-knots and choice Persian designs, on cream grounds, fashioned in various rich colors. Width 29 inches Very appropriate material for house gowns, waists, ki ménos and children’s dresses, Special value, 33¢ yard ‘Women’s Knit Vests 19¢ Women’s Knit Vests, pure white, high neck and short sleeves, manufacturers’ “sec- onds,” special value 19¢ gar ment rr renter ten tnt at APPR . Domestics 32-inch Percales, in me- dium and dark shades, pin- dots and attractive figures. Special value, 8 l-3c yard. Soft - finished Longeloth, 36 inches wide, bolt of twelve yards, special value 69¢ Novelty Silks An extensive array Dress Silks at 48c a yard is Included are desirable solid-color Pe- kin ivory, pink, corn and leather of now on display stripe Louisines in color and medium brown. Assorted checks and stripes, in 27-inch Dress Solid -color Herringbone Gingham, special value, 5c } Silks, in black, brown, navy yard, and reseda Children’s Union Suits Children’s Women’s Vests and Pants Women's silver ~ gray, ribbed heavy Vests and Pants, in natural color, fleece-lined, good qual Swiss fleece-lined, good, weight Union Suits, in small fey, apecial value ase gare { Sizes only, special values at ment 25c. REDERICK & NELSON nishing the American nation an ox ample of ruthleseness and blood lust that {9 as far renching ae it te pernicious.” This ecriticiam of the president's projected African trip “in the in of selence’ is made by F, INCORPORATED, W, Whitehead, secretary of the Capt. A. F. Rodgers, assistant state bureau for child and animal | superintendent of the 8. coast |prote-ti a, in an article appearing (Keodetic survey, said to be the old }in tous) # issue of a cireular of the eat official in the employment of Golotate humane packety the government, died yesterday at |his home after an fllness of three Oldest U. 8. Official Dead. |hours, Had he lived to Jan, 1 he SAN FRANCISCO, Deg, 10. would have been 80 years old ” Glove Bonds for Christmas Gifts | i Arti Java Rice I natural and brunette cles liquid J Rubifoam, 17¢ dentifrice Violet Eleaya three 4711 hade 0c Bath Salts, 25c, Soap, unscented, s ‘Talcum Powder, ne, 7-ounce size, 35« Soap, 4-pound bars, 9 Dr Flesh Food, Charles Violette size, cut Brise I Orris Powder, } 5 Pinaud's | , ‘1 17« Facial Soap, Powder, 10c Glycer- 0 Taleun borated ansparent Notion lavender, Items rred Elastic, pink, blue, black and white, yard, Fancy S$ t Garment Hang- nickel-plated. Set ers, of two, Measures, hat ef- ov ? 25¢ Tape in € ] fects anc Glove Threads, Mending 1 in braids, Fancy various sizes, silk-seed- 10c to ries, Fancy Lace Scissors, Needle Kirby rior 50e gilt-handled We pair. Books, filled with Beard & Co.'s supe- “nglish needles, 25c and Bodkin Sets, German sil- ver, three sizes, in fancy box, 25 Curly Mohair, for dressing hair, yard, 39 Whisk Brooms, with fancy celluloid handles, 35c Large Horn. Hair Pins, su- perior quality, 3 for 25c. Clark's O. N. T. Lustre Cotton, for fancy work, spool, 5e. Corset Laces, mercerized, length eight yards, 25c. Marcel Wavers, for dress- ing hair, 25¢ and SOc. Gold-filled Collar Buttons, guaranteed quality, 2 for 25c. —Firet Fieor Basement Salesroom|} Infants’ Garments Robes, of outing flannel and soft yarn, Infants’ dainty also crocheted Silk Bonnets and Ejderdown = Carriage Covers, are priced at exceed- ingly low figures. 25e—Short the baby. Kimonos for Dainty garments of white outing flannel, trim- med with pink or blue polka- dot turnback cuffs and turnover front; finished with embroidered loped edge. 25c—-Infants’ long Wrap- pers, of pink or blue striped outing flannel, finished with embroidered edge. 50¢ — Infants’ crocheted of soft yarn, in dainty shades of pink or blue, combined with white. Sacques, 75c—Infants’ Bonnets, of crocheted silk, with lining of soft crocheted wool. Some ff are trimmed with swans- down, others with ribbons, Fiderdown 25e Covers, trimmed Carriage with braid or satin ribbon. Some are slightly soiled, Special value Children’s Vests and Pants Children’s silver ) Vests and Pants, fleece-lined, heavy weight, extensive range of sizes, special value f 5c at garment Children’s Hose 9c Pr Children’s — black ribbed Hosiery, cotton lisle finish, double knee and extra length, sizes 5 to 944. ‘This exceptional value at 9c pair 5 is an FIRE DESTROYS PLANT, Fire of unknown origin complete. ly destroyed the plant of the Wash- ington Broom & Woodenware Co., at Sixth ay, W. and Nickerson place, {last night. The loss ts $1,500,