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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1908. “Sa 7 ! rg , | TEDD NORDEN FAIR DRAWS SALARY MAN WHO WENT DAMAGES GIVEN TO | IMALS MERRY CROWD | INTO BUSINESS FOR | , POSTCARD PEOPLS . | IN AFRICA __ | NEARIYRUN. | AIMS |e a | / ee | | H F he | Postcard company, i | The B: re Provho and F ft head- | postcard sone maire againet | Wiid Beasts That Roosevelt May See, May Kill, or May Be allard Scandinavians | sastand on’ tha, ve torday. for tt Y-P, expostt Inet even | Devoured By, Next Year, Enjoy the Opening |the irs, J. Mi. Wiloy, 6210 (Star Special Service.) ' urbitration coramittes _ on a W pon arriving they DETROIT, Mich. Dec. 1 The h ! © the last three | Demar and Rutt Are in of Festival. p riare tole that eine Saree oes we Gream of wot salaried n wo | Uabesae mie thd decent comin (8 the Lead for the (Star Special Service.) chsh wind and taken $35 IN| big tug Ie to wacrifice th Pe ee gl ihe | Bi | BALLARD, Dec A me ' bureau, She bad not! chat comes « week f ; . inten & sehen ig Honors. lade attenbea 6 soon the t at whe thought he | gay ra doubt-|y M pletures of the expost ] iets | Nord r held in & i h had b rd} any Ww the money conspict “ ! it | (By United Press.) {626 Mallard av, last night. The | NO" ® ’ clin beet! dared give up a thing for ; F 4 boare " tod cnn NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—~Walter|fome were beautifully decorated |" , : A thing tn doubt. fi i P an’, OER Pe nsag weg Yd 4 Demat, of Ban Jose, Cal, a momber|With the national colors of Norway|, 0?" ie eee pis} on a salary of $72,000 a nt] YF rite ri aden TO BE HEAD OF of the transcontinental team, and | inter n with th America, |" , arr ae of 44 went in S . “ | Walter Ratt, of Germany, member |Ol® Manson dolive opening | ¢ mile tee Sean eee Geet oe He ' ’ co - wt ihe [eonerenen Fp GOVERNMENT of the GermanHotland tou. prob. [eddress, speaking nm carpet tor footprints; Finally Fowten | °C no Chalmers Detrolt Motor Co. | bly will decide the promier hon { traditions ‘ " aPrciny dg ner awe Chalmers t LABOR BUREAU. Jore inthe aixday blcyale rece ai| tid thine of the year, an . morunion that, th or-| gc cap ears, 8 o'clook tonight i, nerson, president of the so 7 + Pha ng cm He wa 6 i Hes Been About the These men, with their team |clty, estimated tr 400, | ay yg ete gp ni Mion of tional Cash Register ( GIRL BURMED } mates, are loaders today in the | #4 ( haurer ' pits rs % ‘ He entered the em; f , of Teddy's }race, and a mile sprint Is being |" the t Pay. f furniture, cnomant, the| BOration ax office b : ional U Men | planned which is expected to give cepts ¢ er ). Won pery dice. ra Regoe Vim minute. |e President and general " (By United Preece) tility . one of thethree teams a material Mt atumen of Norway |yy oe A, with po developments. | ust? ' ir|. MONTESANO, Dee. 12. ~ Miss lead in the con Karly today all 4 rwegian datnt while aam~| 4 ° ahin ite a eon’ | along the busine sce, he 4 | Ma D errib: ned by were tied for the lead + of ing, carding and spin= | gic Prep ccyg: “ ri aw Hn thar | Dif entry with a night set at| tt m of a lamp, is still |} None of the leaders appeared 1'°H # vith @ great amount of |, » thd ted let ‘4 ; 14, while a stenographe 4 book. | 4 ut Dr. Fitz considers her | distressed, although some of the | h4ndiwork, were In the booths or nel ‘ ie my | Keeper, he made bis first wale of a yubtful. Miss Douglas, |traflers have been stimulated by | @*bibtttor ¢ th ‘ rh “ae ac*l cash reg That was the start. | 4% orpaan aged in prepar strychnine, The leadeva have not| Th #ttraction this evening will be |, i, and th me an “S*) Nobody rang the recall bell and he amp exploded resorted to drugs, drinking copious. |e Seattle Norwegian Athiette best bit of detecting 4 » Ballard | WORt right At 18 he was ar wa t ly of black coffee and champagne | Y0** Members, It ts said, are vit . tan. ta 4 ne | Office manager: at 21 a sale o y ames and | brotha in tumblfng and pyramid|y Mrs. W rent with an ex probably fatal injurle - } wil be | 1 aoe jown. re heard a « \F that pr x Uttle gtrt|° served from 6 to & Monday night} hooks f a SHON 26 he was calle i into th f } THE WILD BOAR. — | Wit witnes sthe drawing of prion, | | become assistant ger consisting A gold watch, diar Work the ne wdoek at 24th At 27 he as mar PRODUCERS There was a young man from Lo-;found in northern Africa is more ring, dolls and nurr us other nov-ja W. he. m tempo a agencie then a frsiacre tao dore jeavage than those of Buropean — The raffle of two suite of} continued ing to the ity manager, then general Who puasied his brain more: and {COUMtTies. — It stands three feet jfiothen will also take place at that}eecure 1 However, only six| ; pi high, and weighs about 200 pounda, | : Kreatest attraction for! more are needed, and these will be| imed and ts covered with long, bristly | “a lane, who can appreciate | 5 i be » ay th » em Ta & mental debate | hair its good qualities, will be the serv. | 1 . an. | Dloyes to manage, a t sree in | Whieh would be the worse fate After being wounded it is al ing of stefiak and Ro mame nagrod }n rh te | America of 475 doa To be bored by a boar or a bore? | mighty uly cus aod many | jerepared by a genuine , ranch companie eign coum A toolteh young man, of course. | fatal accidents ba n sustained chef. tries to organ 1 overkee, Com No bor wuld possibly be jan iby hunters who 4 the wild ; Dance Is Succ r iis, whe works | ' Lith to ww and tt oe as the wild boar one MA high sehoot ¢ held last} I Rallinger, nearly } bin | POmMe and ab 1. But ¢ eed 4s prone: by a Hi aevered: this morning ca a] (Ook to in 7m attended a grar on A ba w, t - tuck ‘ th indication of the trathfutn:. of this java " ! ” 4. " . CHAS. P. NEILL ~ AUSTRI |statoment may be found in the iat . Fe er ap “a . ’ onal & number of those attending |r Meet - huslastic, fe 1 lie . GULSON GARONER. a it sik to their | D seemed 4 - { t with H ON. D. C., Dee. 12- “* of the ati me +) . mien oe ght folowing the White House of atreak-cer sort I m tt ' ’ wil! reappoint | Quick Detective Work alrd 5 aay de But a time Hugh Cha Read of the Unit Impartuned by a woman's votce | id found loltering In saloons, | mere Ife wh anted a bu labor brea: | sam” over the Bat ne to hurry, Offi- Aw a t “~~ wouaht te ness of his ow fina Jecided fas been one of the ad-| } t the i ‘ fs general utility men | | keenn as to grabbing musty ata | | Nimaett ‘whe impor getting up an } re tant problem fn cae te ee , Hl was hi swor | © automobile faear been oaet now they must be sold. Pro a3 ¢t of something ¥ duction bas canght up with demand. , Comp tition is strong. It is a selling Shik: Sencesiaiaasiniamhiasinsen problem I have to face.” And he pee Suey: fet himself to solve this problem Heefecalled that he he Hugh Chalmers today ts 36 years my old. The major portion of his busi . He ran out to a ee ee Jemmenr | vioun! VIOLINIGTE | gN- iy Nevada, to find w GEO FOR YEAR'S FA to be sent there in the COAL FAMINE FEARED | eu SYMPHONY CONCERT. mm of a strike i chased from Massach A gray satin felt hat with deal Palifornia on the telegraph very long brown feathers sweeping | (By United Press. The farewell concert of 1908 by strike. He got a hurry to the shoulder, has two large shad- NORTH YAKIMA. Dec. 12—~|the Seattle Symphony Oreh find out what there was ed roses in pink and yellow" set at People of this city are buying coal| Will be given next Sunday ‘s charges ia regard to the front } at the rate of 300 cars per day.|t00n at the Moore theatre. Direo- and the abuse of women y maar ae " 1 ‘ b . Another cos! famine, such as was| tor Kegrise bas prepared an up He has been arbitra J experienced in this city two yenrs |usuaily attractive programme, which r hieb have CA TER To RET RN san is feared, Residents ‘have |should prove a fitting climax to the | and labor | made provision for the storing of | ™ost successful fall season la the = even in to arbitrate TO CHICAGO } many tone and coal n are kept | orchestr history. " Haaks and Harriman . busy filling the orders that seem| This ce + will also serve to eer interstate com ‘a have as end ltntroduce to Seattle muste lovers These are a few | preci die Derrcctocnacae eT ges | Mem Davenport Engberg, the re- ved P sen - 4 3 bes done for the \ cnreagé ;Unne mag HEME, Advertisement.) ned violiniste. Those who but the «’ does ‘ | ment was made yesterday that Car | have been so fortunate as to bear a toll ot hts activities, - }ter I. Harrison, former mayor of |Mme. Engberg are enthusiastic In Has to Hide. “ | Chicago, will retwrn here February | their praise and predict that she Prof. Neill is coastant Fi as & permanent resident. Since PRESIDENTIAL WAITING ROOM | will create nothing short of a sen- * gph hag tiga prostra jhe retired from office Mr. Harrt-} IN NEW UNION DEPOT j a = ce a appea — Bits only by cx atlog ay aon hee Hved fn California on ac A / me. Engberg bas reques' ° Ha back rooms and pretend . count of the delicate health of his min anal } Ciitherins pane tS asad tn the out of town that be ever| ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAN of son, The rejurn of the former (By United Press.) sctions §=without the orchesum po write bis anaval re o | a0 }] jmayor in expected to herald the - i | | for her accompaniment at bad to appots (By United Press.) opening of a movement for the re WASHINGTON, Dec To # The same popular prices — box gission to find him in LONDON, Dee. 12.—Day by day r/ organisation of ( local democracy li cure privacy for the tdent in the , sents divas 8 o : lress cir tel that he was to be} tne Austro-Servian situation grows 4 - oa | new union depot has cost millions ae ee ee ee par 4 GOES TO PHILIPPINES | expontt cony, Sc; entire unreserved gal- yrvere at r sover att - c hat ik / of dollars. The government ap 0 lery Tree eee esse te a ON INSPECTION TOUR) peopstated ote wilenss tomtre: the | emea The complete programme fob ” at, end Be . oward the | dancing lowe . we — aXene Seen Prbae ad te te vase United Press. coat of the magnificent pile, but the | Conduct — respectable — dancing | 1. Overture, “Le Roi I'a dit”... 128 AND TH bd Fs ieee 0 Sak tial EMPEROR FRANZ J WASHINGTON. Dee | clannes j Delibes RAILROADS. : ceemnees the peace. of Murope in 6 = 0eeP. Gen. Arthar Murray, chief ratiroads are taxing incoming | Unfortunately, reference to Russies Airs,” for violin and *\s = divedted All Adstria has » stirred by | Mery. ts preparing ior @ visit to the | freight 6 cents a hundred to “pay” | Cent dance piseo, conducted for a) orchestra Wieniawskt Pte vyeeseeeys! 1 te a belief prevalent among | th declaration of Deputy Adior, in| Philippines and Hawall to inspect | / short time wear Fourth and Pine, | Mme. Engberg depution and ministers parliament, thit Austria tax mow | te fortifications and prepai for the station |but now closed, was thought by |3. Aira de Ballet Ganne GILSON GA GARONER. teat oid emperor has 1 much |t%° @emperors—one, Frana Josef, to | ™Ate® Of the punt of By the president's entrance, the} many to ler te of. Stereus' 1L.—"Contemplation.” ENOTON, D. C.. Dec. 12.—jjonger to reign, an@ that thay can |Teelve the plaudice of the poopie on tions needed to complete president, tn leaving or returning to| Dancing Academy, which hes for} I.—*Pasquinade pertnership which exists!) 4: serve Chemacives by ecurrying his jubilee annteersary, and the | He probably will wae the the capital, may escape the crowds, | YS*"? been located in the top floor | 4. (a) Lucia af Lamr SK rafiroads and the @x-|tayor with the coming ruler. To other, Franz Ferdinand, to do the | Kilpatrick, leaving New York : 4 , owds. i of the Macca t corner Labin niles is an interesting | ),\. at i tively advocat. Staal ruling The emperor ie on. | rary 16 | President Roose it will leave! pourth « Pine, where the Ma (b) Minwet eethoven Ma report fast published on | ine ( oot - raged by Adler's epeech. and wit | Washington through this entrance, | cabees’ orders, th: Jmen of the te) Zephyr Hubay business by the censure r . tfaire whieh gr doubtless take some action against and Preaident Taft will use it wher orld, the Amertean Y m, Re (a) Ave Maria ; Whe ‘hictieta of June ngers Adier aime ie ise a bik hak Men hold their regular week t-Withelim ilway companies held | + f ' a A feature of the anne a mititar The presidential iia ly lodge meetings | Mme. of express companies | » arried at conferen mtly he a oe @ presidential waiting 1 Pr Ste gives te 5. (a) “Ply Menuet” (Der Bajaz ean companies held! Ser as Poached @ point re harsh « y th eror hie finished In the finest m w sons and clase 20} Czibal Bex) / D (By United Press.) | ‘bulka of railway stock and|4Sustria’s control of Bosnia is sert-/nephew, for the latter's insistence] UNION CITY, Tenn., Dec. 12 | PRESIDENTS ENTRANCE [gold and green decorat always dark on b) “T nning Wheel”... of railway bonds, and|ousty menaced na war policy The grand fury retarned 27 indict. | = : hurch is held Spindler @f stock fn other vege a - ments today against allese Apes Sundays the Witches Paganint Li f en Mt z riders. Twenty-one are charged i ‘ on for the high oxi rena | | with the murder of Capt. Ran kin at ‘weil mm . — apg Screg dae oie fownd in the corr tenets | war Lodge. we [ will be between the express! | 4 at beh n ' t aad the railways el | weeeteter tc: : rt Santa Barbara-Cal oo make, rate town r than | {on THE FRONT a en ‘_—— CUT RATE HAVE YOUR SUNDAY DIN he freight [ Seeure . aittehs, The “hel i Council Will Soon eas! of viting who have yen kil | Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands NER AT THOMPSON'S, SEC. Wins going or coming If I | nes eacere pa of Cigars. Worth your while to Er svciets a soetat teary i the Results of Eastern od over their bodies will be woe pode ’ 7 IND AV. AND MARION 8T. n ' ‘ , 1 t 2 2 substantia th phar the t ore than thelr money | t ; ls Investigation. mene tg: toe emi og, eye Oriental Billiard Parlors. Mare which they have ; ci ait ey _ ey Bh a fende: 1413 Third Ave. Mock ts reported to the whiten ie two o Mere, leimn which wea appotated to lb are ich ties . 12 incorporated express | the Mipnes arrived in Yokohama | vestigate the alleged tective| on death-traps. Fl P< @ showing a par| | Pactet obtain an offictal report of fender 7 geo} D Py The ce nsus| die, ge i tests held at Schenectady, N. Y,,| Powe’ exten e ntis ts mm have ho effort | oe dae toe California, § ' {On September 15, and at Pittsburg “? com the actua alue nor} }on October 20, a full report of thetr qd Improvement ot tock | ime 7 oday | work will be filed with the clty |Gue nt the Bextthe Cap en wen are understood cee 8 aore r from | eounetl Bg ye Re og bemrcnr yo pre orporations, and no! | The Providence fender, a number ee ee pt & few insiders know} jof which have been recently plac the gentlemen ho are) tried out Mme time rallway and @x-| UNDER HIS WING and from . / pany directors. reporta aid to have Mm Sepeus finds the exprece| | oD actory. The Worces Paps A PAUL ALL OPERATIONS PAINLESS. & be dominated | n doubleacting device , aly “ence nae mina ny six (By United Press.) « devi ena Wilkik ben’ Mocuinls ws CREDIT GIVEN. i Adams, | | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12.—A sino received favor: || ““Pomtettien, Ind. Phone L-i8ba, i Southore surprise was sprung this morning 7 ee . ells Fargo. when Willue Britt, the manager of |, THe report of the local commit anm awe ones the Rattling Nelson, announced that he pal a condemn th : fende J now SMOUGT ARON AO atleag with bad taken Cornelius Connelly, the | #everally in use on the local street © ond, | lwensational long-distance runner cue or actically wor chi es in Ex-Storting Man, EXAMINATION ‘ . of this city, under his wing, and PEDER SVENDSEN, tial Silverware Sale | ould in the future put the ce ae ome Experts in Every Department : 1 S | would in the future put the Irish Of Norway, All Work Guaranteed on the Aulopiano Cub Tea md a great the ' ding ICAGO JEWELRY CO. 9207 Second Ave ¥ALOLLARS |, AN NOT RACK. 5\QUFFS 4 H) SHIRTS 9": runner to the front fon THe BAST E At chenpont INTAL WORK cane Will Deliver a Lecture on the 22-K Gold Crown: PRIGON GRADUATE SUFFAGETS MARCHING IN PRISON GARB. Today's Treasury Statement Subject, Bridge Work, WASHINGTON, Dec, 12.—The ° — : Per Tooth (Gtar Special Service.) their martyrs uniforms, Arrived rye treasury otaienent today | ST, PAUL DENTISTS és : Pull Plates a6 Low os LONDON, Dow To advertise 4° the prison where the leaders of | shows Recetpts $1 dts Corner T D U The Best Denti 1 their cause and also to comfort their cause aro incarcerated, they | hursements $2,200,000 Snoanal a nionen obtain in the city and at the cheay their Imprisoned sisters, the latest Sttempted to hold a monster meet ast possible prices spol aT he a waatats is a parade (0g, but the police, stopping this, George Satter Wanted. Brast’’ Se One through the streets of London of they sang the women's “Marsolt In a communication to Fo’ payih c We Do Exactly as We. Advertise thowe who ha already auttered Mais,” and roused such @ how! as | Chief Ward, Mra, © Hatt of YOU CAN GET THE BEST ; LABORING PEOPLE'S Hee sonment clad in thelr priaon could not only be heard by their | Fargo, ND he fs anxious to |] Cue ar THOMPSON'S At Christensen’s Hall, Broad DENTISTS garb, garments which they seem to friends inside, but by other people | (rom i Bk +l a Beye ere Saeey jove, ja mile away reife thing CAFE AND BAKERY, SECOND perce? 13, at 3 p. m._ Music Are A crowd 10,000 strong joined’ The photo showe the procession That sewer explosion fndicate : Me ormanna Band. Tickets FLECTRO DENTAL PAR RS ‘them as they marched through the| {ste just @e they aro leaving their that even fife in bucolic Brooklyn Ave AND MARION 8T Cor. First and Pike I freets in all the alory of | headquarters is not without hazard Opposite Public Market AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO ting free w trou latin Ta y Special prices wilt tven for a few days on t I-hand Antoplanos, Some | as low a6 $860.00 with free use of th saie Ubrary Kohler & Chase Second Av Ww 1378 » Seattle, Wash, ber Plano Deatere.

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