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: i i f 10 LOS BERTH RUMORS OF CHANGE IN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Line May Soon Be Managed by New Officials. (Special to The Star.) NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—There is & well confirmed report in the eastern headquarters of the Gus enheime that 4 change !s soon to ake place in the management of the Alaska Steamship Co., of Seat tle, Wash. At present Charles B. Peabody fe the head of the company operat {ng boats from Seattle to veriow ports of Alaska. The rumor has { that Clarence Hobart, who has just resigned as collector of customs of Alaska, will sucoeed Mr. Peabody elther on January 1 or January 15, Tt ts also reported that J. BE. Pharo, the best-known steamship man on the Pacific coast, will also go with the Alaska Steamship Co. ant to Mr. Hobart, succeedt EB. Burns. No reason fs gi the change. for No confirmation of the above dis patch fs given in this elty, In steamship circles tt has been re ported for some time that a change | was to take place, Both Mr. Pea body and Mr. Burns are rich men. comparatively speaking, and {t is thought that they have not given the close attention they did before they sold out to the Guggenheim, after the merger with the North- Westorn Steamship Co. Both are interested in the Puget Sound Navi gation Co. and auxiliary lines, which operate steamers ou various routes on the sound. Mr. Hobart ts well known to Alas- kans and is an excellent manager Mr. Pharo has forgotten more about | eee ABODY. IS °* Chie Suir Fon MORN NG CONVICTS AT LIBERTY Board of Pardons Gives a Merry Christmas A close-fitting throe-plece suit of catawba cloth Is shown tn the Mustration. It te cup & striped waistcoat, poc decidedly chic. steamship matters (han some people } HONOLULU PL engaged fn the business would learn in a lifetime. Rat Fund Held Up. Because of adverse criticism from several mombers, the city council's tions committee yesterday temporarily held up an appropria- TO HOLD FA IN 1912 ——— To celebrate the compl Harbor naval = a ANS: * seeeee ' ation of}, base and tion of $1,000 asked for ths health | the Peart : ed department's rat bounty fund. Coun-|dry docks, the Chamber of Com-| 4 ciiman Armstrong was particularly | merce of Honolulu has launched « caustic in referring to the matter,| Pan-American Commercial con-|* Geclaring that he would nover vote | « for the dill unless some arrange- Ment was reached whereby children Would not be allowed te catch rate for the bounty. A BiG BENEFIT motion for @ race. The proposition ts not to have) @ an exposition, but simply a mid-/» Pacific celebration Four solid hours of fun was the| nas ie yn nated as Pear| Harbor ress for Honolulu August, 1912 ‘his information has been Mr. Wood ur xoursions be run from Sea July from June thi ® ‘* recetved | by C B. Yandel, secretary of the! [Seattle Chamber of Commaroe, ad | jiettar from Secretary H. | T. M.A. RECEIVES A oso" le «Mi. A. ¢ also will P. Woe * gee that) * ttle, and ® ot the machinery in| ® ttle-Honoluly yacht | @ 4 1912, of those who attended the | day, and Prewident Roosevelt will be|* efit performance yesterday af- | a ternoon given by Thespians from | day. every theatre in the city for the Davies of charity fund of Seattle lodge No, | #auatic «ns hi Sagat Mechanics’ associa: | projects planned f. sent away. More than 100 acts Were seen, and fully 100 more were ready to go on. The T. M. A. charity fund wns visibly enlarged and the actors and actresses who donated thetr services did their best to make the entertainment a/ , success. MACHINIST LOSES LIFE _IN SHOP the Seattle Lumber Co., was almost | instantly killed by being twtated | about @ revolving shaft at the ma- chine shop of the plant at the foot The body was taken to the under taking ostablishment worth & Sona. years old, and is survived Widow and two children, who re- side at 20th ay. and Grand boule vard. FIFTY MILLION FOR EDUCATION (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—According | to @ professor of the University of Chicago, John D. Rocketelier witli devote $50,000,000 to the promotion |* of education in the Ortental ‘ na- | dons. wd |: pban-ree Cameo Rings and Brooches. Wm H. Finck, Pioneer Jeweler, ond av., Seattle #16 See. |! ° [house keepers’ Santa der Columbine is no of Harrison st. yesterday afternoon. | Pacific Coast bunkers prepara’ No person witnessed the accident.|to her winter's work. la. . Cgok- json, J. F Bragenburg, Wm. C. Con- delegates to the divisional en- shod presentation from sport deliver the oration of the) * all th4| ® the world, international) & and an exposition of! @ I industries are among |» he congress. i* * ls * CARRIED BY 2 VOTES (By United Press) SACRAMENTO, Cal, the various Unofficially known a The du of the tender vonstst in visiting t of Butter. | Various lighthouse |many of them com Preston was 39) cn4 cut off from other commune by &/tion than that brought them by this sturdy little boat which braves all weathers in tuppiies to those who, without ther would yndoubtedly perish. the the work of regular government she now has aboard many boxes o prison - r sents for the temporary n until landamen have n the payment of Chi Vets Choose Officers. of the Geo, A. Custer Veterans, on Thurs- day night the following officers were Commander, Harry Ballito senior vice commander, B. junior vice commapder, At a meetin, amp, Sons o1 lected or tokles tark; camp council, ampment, B. K. Sickles a: Melice. Dee. fter a recount of the ballote ca: at the recent election on the amond-| wae cgiing women ment providing for an increase tn | —~ the salaries of tive offices of the state, the poll ticlans have learned today that the jamendment carried by tw |It was hitherto supposed the meas William Preston, a machinist of |Y7¢ ad been defeated by 18 ballots. / Ssilore’ Sante Claus in Port. | the Hght-| oaling a some of whom will not 4 execu fo votes. bringtn, Besta: wap nd Chas $500 Reward For any case of sieoholiom eannet cure in from 2 to f market of meats at the lowest prices, and Geese for mas. p oa ae AO ae amuse => THE BIG WH STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Homes, Cottages, Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO,, INC. Mehihorn Bidg. PUGET MARKET CO. Great Meat Special for Monday Finest Hamburger Steak, only Gc per Ib. Today and tonight (Saturday), you know, is a big day on the We have prepared for it with a fine and large assortment Don't fall to remember we have a full car of Turkeys, Ducks ITE MARK OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. TONIGHT MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING Beautiful Bungalows. reas zs Jally adapted for morning wear ote, cuffs and long lines of buttons, a 35 BS — eee ere er renee TO CURE THE INSANE BY COLOR ROOMS. Two new cottages erected py the state at the Ilinols oepital for the ineane at Bartonville at a cost of 9100. 000, equipped with eight so lartums for the continuence of the work of phototheraphy io sugurated by Supt. Zeller, were dedicated Thankagiving ay Phototheraphy {# studted tn no other pubile or private in stitution in the cure of men tal trouble except in Den mark, The solartume are eight tn number — two equipped tn ruby, two in violet, two fn amber and two in opal. Dr Zeller has found that the de sponGent Insane patients are enlivened when placed in the red room and the violent pe {lente soothed when fn the blue room. Opai is antiseptic and aids the consumptives Each of the cottages accom modates 150 patients, i D Masher is Fined. Ow D. Dyrnette, alias George nemh, arrested a few! nights ago on Second ay. ae a mash: | Wan fined $25 by Folloe Judge hn B. Gordon yesterday. who war ire anything In ster ling, be apre swe re indepefd- ler#, handling all pop far makes, new. and sddond at extramely low prices. We have had seventeen years experience in the gash reglater employ the pes niva, do al) kinds of ting, Fepiating in jogired. ruake yopr he same an he and i loan you a register hile your old one ts being re eyed also exchange registers | for Ong more sultable for your businohs our wy about one-half lees the monopoly company's ye habe’ ty: Lin 4 "ap tees r the The Sundwail Company truest. incorporated oo PinsT AVENUE Op Beattio, Washington *« by putting competition then pifens ine saved motinente iY Hurnette ox. ! and with | it Is | ‘MRS wont at *! * * *) *! . * *. * ee tee eee eeeee / bad | «| eee eeeee |half pint of THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 AND MADE FOR THREE wz: Y YARDS ON PACIFI aN 1908, | The Department Begins to! both for Mare Iwland and Bremer Take Notice of the West. United Press.) | THE DRU — RETAIL, a DOWN-TOWN STORE USE YOUR 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE) INO. 2018 = pao idea UP-TOWN STORE, ba} WE O€LiveR FREE TO ro ALL SEATTUR, IMTS roa Buy Your Xmas Gifts at Our Store, | PIME ST. ae WESTLAKE AVE, 6T-OF FICK SUB-NTATION i AT THE WP Town sTOnE ton | ‘the point was made that It was impossible to maintain @ naval fleet on the Pacific const becmuse « had neglected to provide 14 congre docking and repair facilities, ( to Many. Ww Astaro Dec. 12—Pa- | Demand Noticed SATURDAY SPECIALS ut abe conat representatives ta eon’! go strong has been the demand I el . agi ggmonbonad | te , : sot on the Pa CREPE PAPER All Colors. | MEN'S CO (By United Press.) sity at present js a new c tor & permanent nM od i ‘ "8 IN PURGES — Pip WALLA WALLA, Dec, 12.—Tho| sion to investigate all the needs of | “fC. and navy gid at Mgr 3 ie fi 25c By west 1 results of the last meeting of the| Mare Island and Bremerton, with | CM%# for It not on fn Re rons For , he uit “ “ 4 hoard of pardons were announeed|« yiow to giving them facilities for |#iand and Bremerton, but # ni REO XMAS BELLS — Tinsuc 1 LINE of men's purses today by Becretary McCallum |bullding battleships, docking sev-|Dieso, that the — pt vt fo; larger size, 100; mam wallets Paroloe—King county, William | eral ships at once, and increasing |tBOrities are now beginning to # moth 25 MILITARY BRUSH! Blount Noah Davis, James Thowp ithe ahope dissect anasdemssreree! yp and take R, vory lively interes poe c sand vente “ von; Kittitas county, J, W, Wateen 4 nf ne fac OR 900 POST CAR c Silk ) pa r Whatcom county, George Minge Commission Asked. jis the first U, 8. port reached on its 4g ene Coxaeoe Special .., / ; mier, Louls Horner; Chehalteeoun-| A few weeks ago 14 coast com-|a voyage around the Horn, and ante preserving = Qo | MILITARY BRUSHES mae ty, Arthur G. Mace, Bamuel: Mat-| ™Merefal bodies memorialized the | Bremerton the most northern ex 5 4 : Snee or mounted; regula son seoretary of the navy, asking that|cept Alaska, makes these places $1.25 wize, double 79¢ #2 ) pate, | j Fipal discharges——Plerce county,|*¢h & commission be appointed | {deal for navy yards compartment +} Special + teteeee i W. 8. Fridley, George Rogers, Mike | semmensm=scemammememae Ae ee enree verses cc |} MEN'S COIN PURGE6B—Huck TOILET SET — Consists al cag; King county, John Haseiese, | : skin, double compartment brush, comb and mf ; Teslies Wilson, Dantel Boyd, Jack | the deal had been closed. While snap catch; regular — 26¢ (silver mounted) 49 plain bate Fraynham, Charles Austin, James jthe officials are uncommunicative value 15 egular $2.00, i Murphy; Snohomish county, James it (* belleved that B. H. Harriman Bpecial c B pec + eeep Ms a | Viaminck, Pugene Russ, Chartes APPLE SHOW was the moving power in the con GREEN GLASS PUFF 40 $2.25 LADIES’ UM. Collins, P. O'Brien; Kitittas coun summation of the deal | GARG viick. nee c BRELLAS—Spectal $1 8 ty, George Clark; Klickitat county on | CRUBHED TO DEATH, j Hlohard Murphy. smb arcaigUnited Pree) | | The Quaker Drug Co. ' ‘onditional pardons—-Snohomish dere o big! is i tape 7 ‘ |fl Special agents for Bell's Pine Tar H That cures cox ‘ county, John Welsh, Charles Kin-| prive, that of $1,000 for the beat car (By United Press.) “ “ ¢ oughs quickly, I] ne: King county, George Corn-| ef apples, was won by M. Horan, TACOMA, Dec. 12.—B. A. Ford | porte: > - oon for psanity wa A at econstractive tong, on Wenatchee by m margin of three |, member ‘of a Northern Pacific 1013-18 Firet Avenue-— ourth and Pike 9 nal discharge from parole—L. | points over his nearest competitor, | pridde bullding crew, wan crushed ~ ~ — T. Gardner, Joo Moore, 8 J. Gra | 4. M. Gilbert of Toppenish to death while working on a bridge bam, J. H, Snethen, H.C, Duell, Ida} Wenatchee drew nearly every | pear Sumner by & large beam roll Saltiers, Clinton Buchanan, Arthur | Ove of the larger prizes, and 1 ing his body B. Waddell, Charles H. Rurrougbe, | #h Columbia and Spokane tried Pig ae William Newman, J. F. Schmid, Den | *eeond place, The largest award * Willlamea. for NEW FISHING display of apples. in the carload displays was won by | which remaing to be made is $1,000 tho best individual or district The third prise Kress & Carey of Hamilton, Mont | (By United Press.) j (By Unite Prene.) PORTLAND, Deo, 12-—Resolu| BAN FRANCISCO, Dec tions proposing that the spring} COPfirmation of the rumors that closed season for salmon fishing |(>® United Ratiroads of San Frar extend from March 1 to May 1; | %#6o have sequired contro! of the that there be a cloeed Bunday from May'1 to August 20, and thet the summer closed season extend fror August 20 to September 10, w adopted at a conference of men associated with the fahing indus | try on the Columbia yiver pester | day. —__—__| GOULD DENIED TRIAL BY JURY United Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Kather. | ige Clemmons Gould was denied to | day tn the appellate division of the | suprome court a trial by jury io ber action for diverce from Howard Gould. MIX FOR RHEUMATISM following le a never falling remedy for rheumatiem, and tf fol lowed up it wil) effect a complete | cure of the very worse eases: “Mix! ood whisky with one ounce of T compouad and add one ounce of eyrup of Gareapartils unpound. Take tp tal i before each at Ded time.” The tngr th ohn be cured at any drug store and mited at home | This is published by the Gidhe Pharmaceutical Co. of Chicago, | manafacturers of Torts compound. UNION Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry GIVES you THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE CONSISTENT WITH SOUND BANKING METHODS. We employ the best men we can get. They are above the average in their business. lo charge of a car, motorman and conductor hold Stanta! came from Prea, P. of the traction company saytng th ue today ledtrio Power company in & communication Cathoun to officials Epic UT CS ond Others Will appreciate the the-ordinary delicaci those tid-bits of tas in making the dinner you strive for. 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It is applied ‘and its remarkable healing begin their work at All skin diseases, zema, acne, herpes, ete., yield readily to ite curative properties, applications of poslt quantities, will quickly ples, hives, blackheads, and will relieve and cure | feet, scaly scalp, mi ¥ special 50-cent age hes adopted for those for these minor troul well as the regular Rates begin | PRICE $100 bles, $2 jar, if sale at the Quaker Co. | other leading drug stores month and up, sitet ° Title Trust | An_ experimental sunoly At in winter is a serious prob- and foods high—apartments | A.-Y.-P. or too small j a en sorted blockades | the car lines are down | 6% Coal trusts cannot grasp phe swerts Questions for You! September 1 last to October 1 next jon the full amount of $100. To be | paid off in installments from gate feceipts beginning in June. ing district. Building— } oratories, York city. Tell us what you saw and when. Tell who the employee was or give his number, or the number of the car, or the time of the trip. Sign your name and address. weight to anonymous letters, Mi. We will stand back of our men, They will be thought to be all right by us untii we know otherwise. It is no doubt your duty to yourself, your neighbor and to our body of men to complain of carelessness of INDIVIDUAL conductors and motormen — for over- speeding or anything that tends to make travel uasafe, But do not expect us to be UNFAIR to our mea by holding up against them vague complaints. Of course, whether we want to or. not, we are obliged to é% attention to complaints that COM DOWN TO FACTS. ; ELECTRIC COMPANY (Oopyright, 1008, Stone & We hateny We cannot give any designates the

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