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SAVED TIME BUT |~ "~~ NIGHT RIDERS’ SECRETS | letetcceg LOST HIS WATCH? "= TOLD ON WITNESS STAN Do it Now to use his Influence with the gov George Francis Rowe Has! ASSASSIN'S VICTIM ish isilattgh fa Watts [FAMILY IS POISONED _|Evidence Given by One of |i Far hice Interesting Experience | PASSES AWAY|t0' serve. a lite. tm isonment | BY PORK AND BEANS, Those on of i wsiiess clash ateaictie 7 With Jeweler, bi ag Ss er: tng to biow up the Wolland raat | (By United Press) ibe tatrag Notify the other fellow that you NEW YORK, Dee le«Harry B.jand ite principal locks in April,| KANSAS CITY, Mo. a i ) . , a te the SUytam, the curb broker who was | 1900 The family N. 8 deon, |” union LIke Team tec, 21 Have something for sale. 3 ae ‘rancis Owe is =the on Saturday by Jor ine ating , erRONE, pene 0 | we, . ? oF cA thin ie Menhin Weldian Laas Oe et hee consteting ix persons, bEOAM | rank Fehringur, © confessed night Have a vacant room i ¥ We . den, an inventor, died today, His violently tl yesterday after eating #ider, 26 years of age, took the wit Nverett « ollingha f he ter . wan held he Tomba yor roans fo! oir dinne t 3 P Beret Bellingham. If he lent slayer, who wax held in the Tom RUDE wR. JOHNSON pork and beans for thelr dinner OE Tpiiy' wand today in the trial of Have lost some keepsake. here he's there, looking after the | without ball, was arraigned today ltheir home tp Kaneas City, Kas, It hight ridera, accused of the murder “ ¥ Advertising of tho Séone-Msher Co. | and formally charged with the mur Qn }is bolleved that the pork contained | R' aptain Quentin Rankin. He Have a vacancy in your establishment, The other day he had 18 en-| der He will remain in hin cell ptomaines, Three members of the omue S th barracks Fagoments and a train to catch. He | unti! the verdict of the coroner's family soon became unec rund yee bret rt hell verre * looked at his wateh and the hands) jury ie announced BOTTLE Two others are #o fas to be he TP : rom Mages “ pare y te gr Bg Bae rae fo [teatitying, he was vemoved without [ant diie seg cgam A007 Bove STAR WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS, Ask for the Want Ad. Man. He rushed out to the jeweler's . Sane Gk aos. Whe hic te and as he reached the door he met SEATTLE FENDERS After playfully hurling a bottle of Neighbors, and physicians wore mum,.| Re! seen, #0 thoroughly had the beer at a crowded Yesler way street & man edming out whom he thought moned, Mr, Richardeon 1a 86 years] freesutions been made to guard bis | FOR RENT—ROOMB, e at Saturd sight, Ovear John} Safety 1 he recognized as an employe of ar last Saturday nig’ old and his wife 74 | Wotel Brane th, geod, roe son, & young laborer, was pounced | | Fehringer related in detail th nit tsthees: te fa tea the jew “Here's my watch,” he exclaimed. | panes ian myen by Pat olman 2 Pa al 2!) fra commas s the a pee “You work in here, don't you? Yes.| Street oar fenders in Seattle aro |"! [risked awe ne elty Ja ‘Organisation © gave the oaths Well, fix this and [ll call for it generally superior to those in other |, Johnsen told Police Judge Gordon | which Were extracted from tts mem y . hia mo hat he did not have bere and he revealed the passwords r) And George Francis burried | cities cording to ® repo! sade | (M4 morning t | V nisbed peo way ind to bia work war ira toe ridin the faintest {dea that he was so the secret meoting places and the | See tinth Then be fell to worrying. Per-|tendent of public utilities, to Max | "de last Saturday night, and bes tees of the night riders’ ritual, | ~congonaue om SUNSET 1050. wed forgiveness In the course of hie narrative, he) et. $160 per week paps the man didn’t work In the) Wardall, chairman of the commit “ i sf $20." wale : fran Mb [Tessa : Teese and perhaps he had lost his|tee of the city council appointed to} ,, 0% Wil! Pay & fine « t $20,” sald | smptientea all cight of the defend: | BOARD AND ROOM. Watch—a valuable one and a fam-/examine the fender situation the judge “a (By United Press.) fants in the work of the organtan SE acne Dy heirloom |" ‘The Johnson fender, with which} , Not Delng able to Hauidate, Mr.) aN FRANCISCO, Dee, 21—| ton, relating In particular that | "Westeq—Gentiomen He went back ami looked into|some of the local street cars are |Johnaon will sper eer INathan Siminoff, a clerk, ts de |Johneon, one of the defendants, ad in Senay Terry days as a guest of the ety ministered the riders oath to bim the store but his man wasn't there. | equipped, is found by Mr. Bouillon clared to be dying from burns he q He went away to Bellingham and/to be better than the general run d on @ certain aight last summe fame home and looked in the store/ of fenders, The fender problem PEWRITER THAT received yesterday caused by the) when the two met on a lonely road. | in, but the man was still mias-| according to Superintendent Boull explosion of a gas burner tn bis} Febringer related in detail the \ story of the killing of Captain Rank: | ~ lon, presents many peculiar ques EGRAPHS is room, When the burner exploded hee : oe ttle, the variety of local TEL Biminott was hurled ser the |!” poattively identifying four of the! DRVERLY, 1952 Main He didn't want anyone to know | tions in be had been bunkoed, so he told | roadbeds here making the problem ‘ 2 9 (emmonate ae members of the band | ly one close feirnd and swore | a diversified ove SHOWN room and struck on the ledge of &/ who were present with him on that| marble mantel, sustaining @ frac) occasion, He explained that he had | to secrecy im to noe oui ture of his skull. lre The friend told all his friends : : pbout it and now George Francis (DISTRICT AT ouTS The Hurlingame Telegraphic ‘ ne aot , a, the explosion | Colonel BR. F. Taylor and another «| brought the othe is sore. Typewriter company ths morning eccupants of the man were at Walnut Log hotel, and " nat ave: put the latest invention in the tele-|house to his ald. Simtnoff w o4 that he was ordered to It isn't of record that he ever VER ITs FUNDS raphie and typewriting world, the|found lying partially under the @id get his watch back, but he says) there on horseback. He ved word from Tid Burton that tel ledge, with his clothing 7 "1 he did } egraphic typewrite upon ox, | mer that a number of riders PERSON And he tn stil) slightly embar directors of School District | hibition at 500 Pike st jablaxe, He was taken to the oe » also given instructions to go ERSONAL, ras: when asked the time of day © of King county, comprising| This invention, which In demon-|man hospital. The blast @emol | to the same place end . Y | furntah 4 plast Bi ates territory of a 600 square ation surpasses anything of ite/!ehed the furnishings and plaster He related the ineldent of the wer q LEGAL NOTICES. or invented, bids fair to/98 one wide of the room. The whipping of Mrs. Emma Johnson | les, with nine puptls, are in litt | kind * oe ah the caniiaiek: Coulee } ’ p Ae a HANSON PR gation regarding. the’ proper ex.| revolutionize the telegraphic bust-|cause of the explosion could not be | necause she would not dismiae her | AOTICR OF BTOCKNOL DENN SPECIAL Jearned. MERTING. penditure of funds. An order wae| ness ivoree suit pending against ber this morning 4 Smith|to any standard make of typewriter « GETS OFF EASY BY NOT ' the wight riders’ oath to him and George C. Logan ee i postbond~nceme upon which the operator writes his] Christmas presents Yo Olde Curiosity #hop, Colman TRACTORS. Representative Ole Hanson will ors, and William Wesiland, con-| message The message is then | RI PRR... 4 tractor, to show cause why they|transmitted and is automatically | Ld Booth. Whitt! esey- Hanfor: > present an anti-race track gambling 8 att | Mailer Wieck Phone, Mais — stopped from carry-|printed at the destination of the plans for a water sup | message by another typewr R petition to the King county dele should not be > gation signed by 50,000 residents !ng out the! ATTORNEYS at Law. ARE DENIED HERE : of the county. ply to cost about $1,000. Within the past four days Jack Pr. | SOS ROTTER Wa ee outer ‘ 4 1 in Lhe 1 ot | Gm & oly (Chas Wi fm! the t406 is preparing the petitions to- The complaint in the case is filed C0 ERS’ IS BOOSTING Maties, a teamster, has been ar | my fh wean | a i He is preparing the p ~ lie or ghey pwd LL |reated twice for violating the city! focal officials of the Western on “hundred | BockBenein, “UY Lasers Piped on cach tract day, and will have them ready for by W. H. Brocka eneb and $8 per month Eitculation tomorrow afternoon. To- | forth that the present water supply jordinance governing the care of Union Telegraph Co. deny that * Bm COL ¢ US View, lawye; becbend 0nd xichous. Gay a general call went out from | recently established, Is natintactory FOR THE A.-Y.-P. horses. | Mullen was fined $10 last wholesale thefta are being carried | pyatite Washmaton, December te. see | gifs, grim : his office for helpers to circulate The large district, with few stu hureday for leaving his team Um ion by railroad operators of the NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET. a ARCHITECTS, the petition and get the signatures. dents, is in the northeast corner of anneal tied without a weight lowered. | pacific coast. That sporadic steal “A lot of people have preached | King county. It Is about 30 miles! Ay a result of the recent visit to] Th® morning Mullen was to bave ing oxists is not denied, but the and talked about the evils of race | long and 20 wide, and is Iaraely &|geattic of Norman Hapgood, editor | *PPeATed to answer to the charge company scouts the idea that there | track gambling,” said Mr. Hanson. | wilderness of va je timber lands.|4¢ Collier's Weekly, and Charles | cruelty to animals, but falled to is an organized gang at work. Sov » “I want to see whether they are Dana Gibson, the current iseue of | fespoud when his name was called. | oral warrants have been issued of » willing to get out and hustle. 1 HEAR ARGUMENT that publication devotes a half a/ be re $5 ball late for the arrest of railroad op Want them at my office, 609 New page to the AYP. The article|,, Neither City Attorney Fills De erators in this state, but It te not ) York block, tomorrow afternoon, | contains five halftone pletures of | Etwler nor Police Judge Jobn B.teiteved that they worked in con tor ‘the’ parpen a Neat office 7 : sane ay Feady to wor y HOLT TRIAL the Siberiane that have been | Cordon noticed that it was Mullen's | janetion H ransaction of any oiher bus Mone fu Canada, tied a ees ; second offense, and he escaped with cd inchs te Ve brought hetere. the ESXi eee ee. Lad brought here, togetiter with # short O° citer fine than that Imposed for | sae ope eee ee UNE, AtTLe bnakom, Vite Mone pert mt t of th 7 uring | Get Their Sweaters. District Attorney Elmer F. Todd|tnem se ennee Of MeCUTIDE) the firat offense. | ‘Twenty athistes of the Broadway janie morning finished the argument While tn Seattle the exploitation = = ——, == high school were awarded school ; oa ‘WNAMARA” KNEW "JUST “ae Tr government's case : Pep Oy ean ee bureau of the A-¥.P brought the Sua Swlete's | Op kg Solnnina's tor Wlevele repairs sweaters this afternoon for their |Sumles Harvey Holt, on trial for the exposition to the attention of Mr.| {services on the football squad dur SThaith, Hidden Treasure oid Minion 4 walt $ard murder of Henry BE. Johnson at Fort | Hapgood and he was taken for a WHAT W ling the season just completed. 4966, at the hour of 4 pm “Sean | With May § tour of the grounds. He promised Pe Wank Bide to elect offi: | per OE ED tree }0¢-page book. house, cottage and a en, Gait Sonn iene, a! ne ete. v lock sharp, pial ying sleet. 1% o'clock a! mornings ve | Veorners Are oa eee ti of Renttie, st the offles of th BANKS. THE CANADIAN oe oF com. MERC! B OOLNER | Bicycles. - With emphasis on the ineriminat-|lto make mention of the exposition Gt. Ann’e Dedicated. came eter tee ening | MADAME FAY, . (By United ‘Viciaed Pons ln phases of the evidence, Todd de-| when he returned and “made good Bt. Ann's church at Second av. W.| oo 2h Wher, Preside vant. Den't fait to BERLIN, Dec. 21.--King Otto of | ivered bis remarks forcibly and James McNamara, a Inborer,!and Lee st, was dedicated yester a es : ha. Bavaria today is in a padded cell | dramatically STAYS IN OFFICE TO) needed just 60 cents to ewoll hipiday in the of 350 parish HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS. eee — : Timber claim fm the palace a raving maniac. | C. P. Riddell, of Caldwell & Rid capital to an even dollar last Sat nore by i Ry J O'Dea, aasiat- tm tc . ry » end hemlock His passive idiocy, which has dell, counsel for the defense, then PROSECUTE HAINS |urday night. ie dida't caro where |@0%, Fathers M. C. Fisher, Kauton wpe! : 4 " x inquire et made him a pitiable figure for | Commenced his argument. He dweit he got the 60 cents, but he really HA a - ane many years, has developed sudden- | !oug on the tncon: neies in the (By United ‘Peieed wanted tt } | Mra) Shater gives readings, daily cdl 72" BSP te bare ter ly Into a destructive macia jevidence of Cook Edward Shaffer.) PLUgHING, L. 1) Dec. 21—As| Ata to get it be stopped the first ICAGO MISPET F 7 : Tee ik " vale es a His condition so alarmed the/chief witness for the prosecution. | sistant District A | pedestrian he met and demanded Wonderful ‘ members of the royal family that | Attorney song rt finished bis @rE%lthe resumption of the trial of | the oo nts. The stranger refused | gener ai ates |) he was placed in a straight jackot.| ment at the afternoon session. _ |Thornton Jenkina Hains, acoused |to part with bie cash and Mr Mo-| 9 Qvercoate, Taree Wy EET ak : a He apparently has lost. his mind | folntly with hie brothér, Captain|Namara tried to take It away from, Gentg Furmantogs “Tn noe A Lo. ch Tam j RMS AND CA hopelessty, and it ts generally be- HARRIMAN ILL; STOCKS, Peter ©, Hatos, of murdering With | Bim. Shust Gases Also Full Dress [| POR SALE—MISCRLLANEOUS, | “Tun nontiWesr oeTeoTiVe ‘ J eved that bis death must be near | liam Angle. announced totay thet be| A small riot ensued during which | ita. for rent |~exeq-uno "pean manana Meninesr, Mat Ma * ana ant | Bt hand. would remato in office after the ex-|the stranger escaped and Mr. Mc — qth EE, AMD DOOR Banos Die |. j 20 Acres $350 : ‘ a ———- | SLUMP piration of his term on January 1|Namarn was arrested by Patrolman} co ; ¥ | Shs ae : | es it ran a | ‘THE SEATTLE STAR | SAYS ARREST WAS The first witness called at the| Mr. McNamara told Police Judge) i By United Press.) beginning of the hesring was |Gordon that he had been drinking | One cont per copy. six o }- ’ AN OUTRAGE | NEW YORK, Dee. -E. H./Charies H. Roberts, a member of |and really did not remember the | of {"eety-five cents per ws Harriman’s recent slight fliness cost the Bayside Yacht club, where the | details. A fine * (By hg B. . American securities fully $100,000,-| shooting took place. Roberts was SURAT RERER—-The ‘eat uct and make ev. G. B, Jones, tather of Nettie May 090 in the New York stock market|an eye witness GIRL IDENTIFIES MAN ch paper When that | Oot pellgoanghiony mee TE Be : D. Lane, aged 13,) © st fully $13,000, alue,/taken from the water decperately eet A ehamee Y ees Haat the arrect at the chit.| while Southern Pacific was dame | wosnded — , WHO TRIED T0 KILL = aso tn tne aadrecr label to cecum iSere fer at Sa ae eae berate | 3 --dren Saturday for soliciting alms | almost an equal smount during one) Agsistant District Attorney Dar ~~ sw pu nde the American Salvation Army | period of the stock session today. rin, in a statement made today, de- pare: Sttice ata ‘an outrage and entirely unjusti-| Therefore the illness of the railroad) ciared that Mra. Claudia Hains (By United Prove.) r4 ~ fi lt LET EEA Tc | king cost himself and investors In| would not be a witnens in the trial] ELY, Nev, Dee. 21.—Peter Gigo- | #« bet her | HUTTON ommDIT Co. y “The children were doing mission | his two pet securities fully $26,000, | o¢ Tharnton Jenking Hains. sisich was identified today by Ame-| { * “ i Orch work for the army,” said Mr. Jones | 000. And the doctor's bill has not ee Ha Bogan, & 1b-yearold girl, as the | » | this morning, “and they were not | yet been counted a who shot her and her com-| Se ont ve ; beet terme Made to order: Geltveret lo Seana port mated Oi the crtrary. they | WANTS STATEHOOD pmce el dees lll ec Bienen 4 A ee Ray ako Ble nih wae fo mam wanted to go pleaded with me $ nO GENTLEMAN death, two bullets having plereed las mont tavershiy knows | “inci Loan 6p corything fully guaradh to let them. They were warmly FOR NEW MEXICO hie lunge. The girl Sis boone , = pentere i the Nosth: nett | Mone? i beat prac ery) dressed, and they had a hot dinner —_—— in the thigh. The young girl sald om betty tn At noon, so the report that they (By United Press.) “1 don't care what they call me|that Gigosisich begged ber to mar Majestic range (mo wat plaice at; | Monday gd. satorday evenings GRANT & DYE. | ‘Were neglected is untrue. ‘The fact] WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 21.—|8* long as they do not Insult me|ry him and when she refused he ‘ oe ce ME IEE EEE TE! E, that they were quickly released is|~we have a wide awake, progres-|>y calling me a ‘gentleman,’” Is|became tnfuriated. It ts alleged! - loney sdvanced satarted 40:00: sna roof, it would seem to me, that the| sive, industrial and intelligent pop-| the soclalistic reproot of Edward |that he lay in wait at @ potnt on The Star cannot guarantee Kutn, se Cheapest ‘rates Beattie, "Wash nec ume responsl- |) 2 - fe yooreats. jnoney, gg yy i. ret. FREE TRIP TO CALIPO! = of the officers was uncalled | ylation, and we want (o be treated| J. Lewis of Portland, state social-|the road where he knew the gir! ” bility for errore of any kind |] i bomte, : Why not spend your hellday ike men.” ist organizer for Oregon. Lewis |and Bretano would pass and fired tae ; : " Soa ‘adver- 3 ane In these words Governor George| Was arrested for beating W. P.|on them from ambush. When ar-|| Sccurring tm telephoned Wilt eet cheap wr ng oe er our 10 and 20 3 WIFE MURDERER ‘Ss Curry of New Mexico asks state-| Parks, another socialist, at the|rested Saturday night he admitted ||) U#ementa a WS pacch” Room Til, New Terk Bide —et hood for his territory in his annual| Labor Temple on Thursday. Lewis, |the shooting, the police say, but to- || WANTED.” 0) | ne a eee i ; SENTENCED FOR LIFE report to the secretary of the Jn-| Who, belleres the terms, “gente |day he dented tt | Pocokch hag bel gy jolt Foam ene, peepee GaN Bas | aa See" oeMerte ae }tertor, made public today. man” and “socialist” are the direct oa RS titements the for 18 words, 3 Some me yg oN | tenn Tie PHYSICIANS, | 232 Globe Bide : : antithesis of each other, was re ASHIER DS LIF TH tieemnety Bee Toe en bo Der LL sine Gem, furanare for male, 236 EARLY MORNING HOLDUP. | ferred to by the former title in a L¥ EN EWI a “2 pt BS ara ced and County CITY REAL ESTATE a “ inet ineakiaek 38 48 } F (By United Press.) newspaper. His wrath is a result. eonret est aie ree 4 BELLINGHAM, Dec, 21.—The (By United Press.) meses BULLET IN BRAIN NELP WANES na ll Sk EEO * Thoth phones motion of James K. Thomas tor a| ASTORIA. Ore, wc. 21~A¢ an! ACCIDENTAL DROWNING; AND ALL CLASSIFIED ADS. GUE dees. 0, gaia aman ncie m pew trial was dented by Judge Ne- | early hour this morning two masked One cont o word meee Hye ge | eee Northe Bk Bide, th and Pike terer in the superior court this| and heavily armed men entered the (By United Press.) | charge 15e. hafta t lage! a ry on | Both phones fal 4 ‘iieesh asi ok, SHEN Morning and Thomas was sentenced | Horseshoe restaurant, on Astor st., OMAHA, Nob., Dec, 21.—-W. R.|f Sccount ectual numb: ven West OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Arydocks ‘at Bremerton, Waten set will be counted. He’ — ain the state penitentiary at hard | and held up the place. They secured Kelly, cashier of the Union Pactfic |} insertions made for the price i? / ke i now. bor for the remainder of his natur-| $66. Both escaped. Thus far there at South Omaha and nephew of the [| of six when cash is paid. All ee ee ee al life. Thomas was convicted by |is no clue to their identity. y United Press.) former solicitor general of the same | cap. Hines, or fraction thereof, cera Dhttadanee lta enh nmol the jury term that has just closed — — - SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21—The | road, was found dead in his apart: | 9 will be counted a two lines, aay OPTICIANS. J rn Bs the murder of Guniida Thomas, Get Famous Speakers. ee arr Meets tee t;, /ments last night with a builet hole | + JEATISERS i, ro ie W. Edmonds, Oph, D.. Graduate tT ‘3 former wile, The King County Teachers’ Inst!-| patrol, trom which Chief of Police | “rough his head. He ie be ‘0 ADV Me be gives u Jotan, Dalcony roi hlamepplennnicin tute for 1909 will be held in thelwin. J, Bigey was lost overboard | have committed suteld nn Oak any ~ es Plymouth asgee ygy 4 to & In-lon the night of Nov. 30. It is be- | left @ note for his wife, wi | x. ' PASTURAGE. ANTA MiSs ED HIM; etre sktsilte ef Clack usive-| = that the jury will bring in ajgone to Kansas City. The letter|]} BALLARD AGENCY--P. HM. IT ———= |"““Goon BASTURE fer ry} ae ei te he 1 ng, in|declared that “each day at the of: |] Mullen, $409 Ballard av. opp. 9, ceed; Week ete & princts jon made by | fice was full of horror,” but the |] City Haly Phone, Balterd 9 road tt of pete boatmen that the launch rolls easily |writer did not explain what he} JAIN OFFICE~Seventh AUCTION # es ene | % a and the was very possible for &! meant, It 1a known, however, that |] between Union and University. ORAITURE, | SUPERIOR To i | $250 Casts Phones, Main 1060, Ind. 441. zy a o fa ove BURGLAR Wire ¥ ee Se oe ere i he has been working there late for | The S. &. Buckman reports pase DYNAMITER ON TRIAL, several days in company with the | [eek Chan nenehenes * SALE BREORE L El And $25 month w ae ing the Columbia river at 9 a. m sone jgeneral auditor of the Union Pacific ag r K 108 ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 21--| Dec, 21; fresh 8. KE. breeze, & OAKLAND, Cal,, Dee. 21.—When | - —_— | TUPSDAY, THE op OF DeceMien, Theiatered, Rotegt qiter. Y hing 4 Because Santa Claus failed to stop |ix due in Seattle at ba. m., Dec. 22.|the Claudianes case opened thin|_ Jacob Heller, Lena Seller, F & RAILWAY TIME TABLES, f Au\ hed’ bein ener ter Se memivabeees | (ik ie pope uw =e home of Filberto ‘Chretien, | ye ene morning she paseed| morning it was belleved that the|S#ller and Mr, and Mra. J * * oy | T, Mutual Life. rigged vessel steoring for the Co-|"iehtfall Peter Clandianes, the} eiatly the Hew’ Ald lables in newapapers. r* —e m Getention home on a charge of| iiinpia river. young Greek, le accused of theloriec scleticn for “tholt kintna time ef dopartore and. aerivel ® oe Resi tte ite 108-608 Pioneer IME al burglary. Fearing that bis little —_— — crime of dynamiting the home of|and floral offerings in the death and |™ of trains telephone King Street * net of fine A i peas ane | Manin 1994 me ts brother, Jose, would be forgotten Liwyd Lectures Tonight. W. H. Schenck Aprit 22. In the| burial of the tate Mr«. J Seiler. }# Station Information Bureau, * ntings and pictures, extra SUPPL! Ritaehsinsinenms ——* | oy ber be prallgag hat “ in ‘onight at the Y. M. C. A. hall|house at the time was Former — Sunset, Main 2740, independ * er eee oh tt | ee mace setae none ot Dr. J. P. D. Liwyd will lecture |Supervisor James L, Gallagher of ® ont 111, * We cesar tT gceummens and broke through & glass door ofjon “The Cathedrals of Wittenburg,|8an Francisco, who, with his wife, AR RR tm | Hvelct | . - ald hardy ae tos sy Strasburg and Cologne.” The lec.| Was living with the Schenck family onan gue! “Dede io ai me W i e Mar ran to bie father's barn and| ‘ure will be illustrated with special "eK SPECIAL NOTICES | ful articles, Come early and - “PRINTERS, = | hand-painted stereopticon slides, Goes Back to Justice. inventigate., WG) Miexerton. “Auction: | na Fe Witt be too late to buy at, chee Bel eer, Phones: Main 1001; Independent 18 here hid the plunder under some | said to be very rare. The lecture} William T. Bruce, the Chicago i SHEPHERD & PRTERA, y | i | A ¥ at amelie begins at 8:15 o'clock man held here on charges of de-| nee “pari c sc nore, Main 9682; Ind. O6TS, WASHINGTON, I 21.~Andrew | ~ sorting his family, will go back to wil buy your goo cash pria Trick Bindin iting G9. Pike ee aod Up Carnegie appeared betore the ways! Ministers Elect Officers. Chicago tonight in charge of City ool! _ thom Piaen, Beattie wath rease and means committee of the tariff} The Christian Ministerial asso-| Detective Charles Griffith of Oht —— REAL ESTATE aAERA } * r SRF co, committee today) And relterated bis \etation this morning re-elected the |¢ago. He says he will not spend | wtboide NB nents REATTLE NOMESEEKERS 500) that the tariff on stect should bo|Ollowing officers for the ensuing | any: money to fight extradition, but Y Binks’ ht ew. Fore’ Bik. | Brgnch Office, Oregon Ee Bein feduced. He said raiis could be Year: Rev. F. Waldon, president; | hopes to settle up his troubles when made cheaper in this country than | Rev. Thos. J. Shuey, vice president; |hé gets back, ae Ot ‘abroad, Rev. J. L. Greenwell, seeretary - 7 — eattetection Guaranteed, ge wo rd We bar. Debatero Meet. for second-hand hing, turnt Dreher School Makes Exhibit. The debating interests of the ‘ine aan ak oe ture, eto. Ind. 6819 | ¢ An exhibit by the manual train-| Broadway, Lincoln and Ballard high Quick “thor Hepale Ghow. Me | Sean PONE SIANKT | Mon'a clothing bought, sold and ox ing department and domestic| schools are meeting this afternoon J fs or . | changed." Grodit ix ‘good: S0il Pike ‘st | science department of the Eranklin|in the LAncoln high school to ar. — — SA te, S228. ae high school will be given Tuowday {range for @ triangular series of de- medeeds er FOR SALE—HOR' Sisialineimanehs apchiiingian sperpaesttepnertersreermamcet | aternoon and evening at the school |bates. The Lincoln school was the | [ERY RaanNag Bank inde | iedisereccneememciimematign rest ee a ueeh. 1625 Miret Manly Boarding and , The exhibitio , champl last year’s series The building. The exhibition fe held at| champion in last year's series. Merete ae, Teerdine nus | } f Steamer Pennsylvania, which ar this time for the reason that many aivusk By “Garcabyine spin ible, sity. (Call fer | 9¢ eqn. ih Westera! ae "Phone Mala SHOWCASES, : ved yesterday from Valdez,/of the finished articles are to be antag A vp 4 et ee foulen ard | mt PAL hte pe . 10N Pry a et wight oft. a record cargo of 25,000 | given away for Christmas presents, LOMA NGELES, Dee, 21,—Jerome tle’ School of es "AUTOWO Le | “Gaaw'e Ghow Caco ah aaane one mu ramus mas =i : Harvey, an aged farmer from & ] . 1 eabinet work, 2915 int. Ind gee cases of salmon and 56 passengers. | _ eee ae ee dnati t 5 ond and James M. 6209. tt | woop AV, RAR MTE I French shiy Admiral Cecilie sail Americans’ Sweet Tooth, Sty. Raa ec Worn Ae T pm ihe. mn nin Agony fo exchange for | SPIRITUALISTIC MEDIUM, GREBNWoC ’ } 6 ‘th lumber from Mukilteo for} WASBING'TON, Dec. 21-~A re ng howpital today attr be. | ee wee cteohetion nar 010 py = * 1 lle oe icmeecilis | uid Bas > . Mp ling struck by a street car last Av de yeaterday. }port inwued by the bureau of sta-| night cannot cure in from 3 to & faye | Steamer Umatilla arrived yester-| tistics whows that Americans have |"'*" J.B. pols HAIR GOODS. Gay in San Francisco, Bieamer|a sweet tooth, over seven billion] Steamer Tampico walled yeuter: | a lob oh mR Driges with other stores Pivwt Ay rivate. Offle 4 For sale Horen ay for 14 We manufacture wigs STORAGE, | mation Curie, pul yg ey awit Wygnete- | Uaton Transter, Moving & Bt fair tore. A401 Firat ave, Senite | A680 et. Phones! Main #¥6t Ind. eht—ct att | .) Queen of the same fleet leaves for | pounds of sugar being consumed in| day for Valdez and Seward with a that port tomorrow, a year. part cargo of powder, for H ath frult, at 1788 | toupee one Manhattan Mints, baal [3 ours 9 e

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