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VIDENDOC)LIFES TRAGEDIES AND 1015 MEET LIFE GOES OUT vs. AND MINGLE AT GENERAL DELIVERY |W MAD RUSH THEY SAY: It’s usually the bridesmaids who weep at the wedding. The bride does her tear-shedding later. preading pte Seattle nta Chats Will Bring | Wisp of Crepe to One Sad Home. | There is justice in their claim that it would be unfair to MAN- WHO. KNOWS IS|t to enact leg 3 TOO BUSY SHOOT. f fare when seats are provided ING DUCKS. ‘ oti ere are times, of course, when cars will be ca n ¢ or the efforts made t ss the stree ar « pany to take are of the traff | Bar Committee Will Re- But it is not unfair to the Seattle Electric company to com port on Root Early pel it to provide sufficient cars to enable people to at least Next Week. observe the common decencies in mingling with each other, | Whe Root investi | It is not unfair to ask the Seattle Electric c ympany to make ee Will meet tomorro thereupon determine Ho wait further my h of | Shortly after 3 o'clock this after | noon the jury in the federal court w it possible for a woman to ride upon one of its cars without | which has been trying James Har being subject to insult at the hands of male passengers | a, the We ha n to the owners of the I tric ¢ } vey Holt for the murder of Henry late ws aes ae pany ur streets—the streets you and I wt ride on the | E. Johnson at Fort Worden on May the com to secure t t cars ow and they are obl 1 to us to provide u 8 last, brought in a verdict finding lordo A. with decent and comfortable trans i | (BY ARTHUR CALLAHAM.) an hour's happiness and to years, it for a ewift glimpse of ity | Molt guilty as charged in the indict dare all faiied don is now at t H A ‘ / at ine ' duck shooting and will} But ey don't pretend to fulfi t ob! - eaven first taught lette ‘or | a pe. cor ment. This means murder in the org Bicone 2 ag llthoe . migation some wretch's ald There are letters from sweet An ma ae things ha ae oe P s a George Mills Olympia. Always the answer is that there are more cars coming. | Some banished lover or some cap-| hearts saying “Ne and ett \ F 4 first degree, and the sentence wi & ¥ 5 r a tive maid from wweethearts saying “Yeu.” | has found a blue n an et ee ; 3 Tony Mas Gone. And that may be true. The 1, | be death r Georg x si Sombe gre and ak the hey say that mother ia better and| ope. He turns down his coat col “ 5 4 Tony Richardson has been given But there are never ENOUGH cars coming ructure Itaelf suggests “ rine, | {et sister is dead. There are let and squares +t houle A The jury was out 24 hours, re i <A at (Breinsre' ge An lie Since the day it began operations in Seattle the officials | A"! withir ue every day, | oo, i tetaoe ; - : : ee ae ‘ a ig the comm! at fall »| of the Seattle Electric company have had in mind but one rows of anatons t@%@ Some of them are wondert to a man w money in his | 't was unable to agree, and being 4 } y after an thing—DIVIDENDS ° hopes. 8d some of them are com sonk bast: by dilles Haiteré with lone tel 2 . srted Go to W sd they will tell you that the secorit ra fe ot. 4 Sgt g.. {oly awaite men and women in en © in ailence, | instructions to make another effort | be : thone » { human figures ‘ mm the ex . that 89 hopes and then thrust forth me The| Because the company pays big DIVIDENDS! day ‘by day walt for that lette Gaze at Clerk Saitee Weide hak pabion eet tee lmmittee will even intimate ea ‘ " lon ete ~ seed es Seantvee tn the face | co nal stresta ILLIE THE » DIVIDENDS — DIVIDENDS — DIVIDENDS! Always: ah. many of those are | PleE fOr Morey, au if the clerk might| “Petke Mustn’t Know ONE eattle Ele é I inundated to reach an agreement ing anxiously forward and What the n t iva ye pone of the meiibers in, look as if the clerk wa: DIVIDENDS, and never a thought for those who make their |!” stopping to canunl SauEGU aearee tun eee ent | Gahive Dr kcantl thee dave payment possible from the rest—but most of those | peas wenit, Me diligence hi Women tn «ken New Light Now Shining | ’ , I Ww ’ and yg Mal iy, | Neat demands. bbons and furbelow f COWBOY | And we only mm. When we ere § J ppor ntent Bag ne Bebe. And if there was ne ter, wh oa because, perk the in the Bernt Wick |tunity to vote for the building of municipal str ts at lattes |e net tus from the window, | are those at home must not tunity to v ‘ ‘ niciy y at lette Spaceusing fate and the poste secu Home. sten to the subsidized newspapers and the t pe Sage a ar general of a conspiracy? they come and go, with ny pink-skinned dar and go to the lis and vote for crowded birds singing Can't Wait . 9 s are Ane still dropped at 624 ‘ | DIVIDENDS for the owners of the stock of tt toll funerals. | if the letter comes, few of these |and suffering. ? wa ar & CArieunas gir One Will Believe the eis Shainnre are Tenslsta enous t0| the ene put eax lea¥erthe corridor without tearing! and in seal pends most of her Testimony of Star Is it any wonder that the few who have enough red blood er weet th'e oil aboad Witness. in their veins to make them real men and women should shout and her daddy's name is E Tbe Montana cowboy wins! the slogan “NO SEAT—NO FARE?” GOD AT =p sc RE f Bis vane io wi am Gweertnaes, Just or unjust, if it will prove the means of pr n Mrs. Wick migr from Norway 4 roaming P the chap who ir women a roviding us with c« varatively ¢ ifortable years ago, and bave liked the U. 8. r . 3 oWy S Pet pote " i k ' A. ever wince proving, and wit © thought of coe Cen Seattle o 6* | transportation, it shouldn't be allowed to f Daddy Wick is a model papa, too. | the p ure the le fellows would Shieves some th ago PO ee ee He au't smoke pite his con- | ha it 1m to be a merry tradictory cognome « my reality. But now— iam ts the same young man Rather be unfair to the dollars of the Seattle Electric com- Fang “ + ees es 1 al Parents suit | wee radictory cognome: t ut now. vi was taken & copy | pany than permit the women of Seattle to be crowded into P : Mr. Wick says he was turned jit is on! thers and mothers who ough Rid Weekly, entitled h ersist in their (By United Press.) dowy at that, and thinks it's wick- | have through such trouble of the Wild West's Broncho street cars as they are today. } ” } PASO ROBLES. © oe ed that his bailiwick doc who realize my feelings. My little time wonde jay to spend fe was im- } ‘ort the al al oa ~ cal Dec ® not house ; OF Stella's Fort in th t's just a case of DIVIDENDS vs. DECENCY. | Strange Diet. Givirastbnscs Ocal Wack. |® little male Wick boy. crushed to death when hip : > By United Press.) gy me “— Baby Wick shows indications of thoughts were of Santa Claus, when William was arreste ow Which shall it be PASADENA, Doc. 22.—Fro: jis » was in an excellent humor | raising a head of light hair. The he was as happy as he had ever. ghts aso m the Feo i's . = — = =| mat aten by the family | today and deplored the fact that hia | baby ts such a beautiful little ras./been in his life, when happy chi Gottinated that William ieee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee n Brokaw, the single F ans will not let } cal that few of t iren and happy fathers and moth- intimated that Witltam pat his ~ today Golteeed to bao i Curtateeas” pick Wick as part owner ers, too, crowded about him! And r and in another man’s j it rn t € A hy ¥ he ce pitas a \" . '*\@ SANTA CLAUS SAVED BY DOCTOR CALLED ON HOAX. # nine polsontng| _ ecigs Bon ' 4 ae! 9). |{B& Constantly, it is believed, and| Daddy Wick keeps bis “lamps oe a wen hae a ee ttle hal . enn. Dec 2 " ce or ot a good wm hot of | Warnin © was killed. s awe “Ohariex Coié was the star wit-|* nd i to Bitte halt an inhabits the jo! Nn that he |. des 4 , rg oan PY for the presecution. Charies * = i nard Brokaw and by 7 so ee . - 4 much strength in the be .. ways i. ae Pa MRE Mata ae ; ® ercives given last night by t Daughters * iis two sisters, Innes and | 2 ee weny » weeks uture will be lighted with the nf eral times fo: x ~ x ol t night ridere gave hin : i , fos feb ny “Saranes ang |® West by a hoax, Dr. J. H. Barr. later In the ey # | Vaughn, seriously ill.’ Dr. Bites | pared 1 pice eRe wnt rn Congrove in greatly relieved, |Tdlant colors of hop | MORE LIGHTHOUSES Se ih.eeatents thereot * fe of Miss Violet Heyl, who was acting an Sar & | Beach said today that Innes would | ("sce Of he my ce hipping erne become ac FOR ALASKA COAST we that man?” shouted City |* program sta Miss Heyl, just for fun, sent a hurry call ® | recover quickly and that she had Ph oan | ny "th aoe ‘" iw sts at the Montana Town Shakes. WASHINGT Bee. 2 Wile De Braier, in amase-|* '° Dr was burne He went post haste, # | bo: ing life of Vaugh a enh Ay = ° nd spent last evening down-| VIRGINIA, Mont This ator Piles has taken up the cntter ie ané-no! Osese down,|* ‘hee a joke to secure his presence. & » lear today that t ’ aon Ot tee MM in the matn parlor ace was shaken of more lighthouses fot thé coast 3 *% Hower minutes after he arrived the dress of Mies # Brokaws, in desperation born on pe bs _ - eight = what will bc a. last night of Alaska. It is now probable that hever want to see you in this |) La ag reg et ages pines ee ete cae aca ae a | abet nate tee Be oy py = Bhi coe of Captain Rankin, who attempted seas. i sures were opened in the vic w house on Hinchenbrook room again,” sald Judge Gor-|% pa" ' gee her pair end ches : before the children were taken 111 (12. preveat them from fishing in ae f Crater lake and Bite chur witeeen larr applied of to relieve her suffering, and today It ® ne children were taken Mek fine nea thks 2 . sce cra notary public, but | « Ps ae i # {x stated that she will recover # | Investigation proved that those to Shaw said that his whip a tenmmuiaiien ” bouae 2 ee ee | Seog 68 never be convicted | & |matoes had been frozen and the 4 was given him one night tn india aoe ae ak Wales a Sole’s testimony,” remarked De ; tember He told ho he met ee Bere BAS BO bes e ; AA tnteensaeteettnnveevesnereyeny doctor believes that they were the | , pet, pt. = There seems be le aneen zemey |CAUKe Of the polsoning r ability that he to With no word of religion the fu-| ‘rgstened to “string him up” or neral of Leonard was held at 11,808 bim a “licking.” Shaw says o'clock this morning on the. front| Me Was viclourly beaten by several , poreh of the Brokaw home. Prof./ Of the gang. Other witnesses re . Vail a close friend of the Brokawes, lated depredations of the night ri t delivered a funeral oration | S¢® over. the littl y ae it reposed on the gover The mail and brought a number of _ POLICE HEADQUARTERS ¥¥¥* eee eH eee Hee No One Cares to Talk to st of characters—Sergeant of will Investigate. snwillingness to app Wi to turn the ¢ * eady from the north * piesa in its tiny casket. The remains is certain that the’ pationt anne CLEARINGS, * Visitor With the . ,, | Were then cremated have many evidences of: the jeattic. * Experts Object to Appear-| ' sandwriting of both Dr. Holeom Although food has been vent to | ISHMEN : aah “Win thet te fait, for tam Che today.$1,690,004.00 Smallpox. ing, and Mackintosh reve gig ae ria who bad| (he, Brokaw home, the singi Bome. Bat the substitution of segs <i Mk > Time—5 a. m. 5 ate e expe no hy 4 his wife refuse to h " mil ‘i f rrotigagl been consulted had A ie witha Seteee te Mota cee With mush aad milk for turkey and #| Place—Police station * * Anderson's Propensity _ . ring eaghalk for Drink Leads to eet tas Atiruokecswe te. vr, Police Clerk Jay Mike MeMamme, er in the ¥ consisting of crackers, peanut this point and they say the patient ings today + * * * * : . pressed 8 | diet. Spruning meat, exes and milk plum pudding cannot be prevented,|*% Clearings today ...$840324 b court 16 | the « . half starved but loyal no matter how deplorable it may|*® Balances - 48,804 d¢-\to their tenets, ate a breakfast to a in heaters are fire onte Portland. over | * $1,0 i * * cuting attorne , . 99.915 Operator Roy Olmstead, and—Ak loleomb case, which it 8 ex s da gruel of flour ave even ali niece c Ralance 99,915 * > . Trouble. ert oe Sm Ye ‘ Gapesing Gt the enention a . (By United Press.) cannot have even a small piece Of yw ek kt kt kee ew | Dert Johnson, a amallpox patient. iintereen te a fiaher pected would be decided the | of the disputed letter, Judge Frater LONDON, Dec. 22.—Englishmen Act I~Only One. ‘ Siso splits hairs. His ability hearing before Judge Frater this took up the matter of the contempt BURT RE belleve that the two Dreadnaughts Medical Society Meets. (Rat he é Gistinguish between downright Morning, ha» turned over to! proceedings against Holcomb for which are being bullt in this coun HOBOES PREPARE The last meeting of the year winter smalipes patient, Bestness Wand mere taking of what one | the prosecuting ney for inves his failure to pay the yunt due try for Brazil will be used for that the King County Medical « ny h very red iface. Approached was eye-opene to tigation and action. In case the «© the last order of the court country to help the United States hedges 1 1 gu a ir oe Peer 1 Ricorn ss De ter os, | evidence ‘of ery Is fo wo months ago, or be committed y United Press.) fight Germany, British men with FO TIME | cll gp rye NP le eee What shall I i afternoon. expe that criminal pre » the county jail until ft is paid ST. LOUIS, Dec. 22—Horace G,| large interests in Brazt! and netgh Leics @eediohih neu akais bine - . he aes fe se © was ordered by his physician ¥! he Attorney He t E. Snook, for Dr.| Rurt today became one of the re-| boring states have investigated the | Four freight ca anding in th SANTA CRUZ Cal. De ut er, Otmstead, | MeNamee and Set on milk some time ago. ( The court, which, at the hearing Holcomb, gave notice of an inten-| eeivers of the Chicago, Great Weat-| unprecedented naval activity In the | Northern Pacific freight yards were . Meany tn unison I'm going away oe last Friday, had submitted for | tion to appeal to supreme court | ert edicted,| South American nation and they | looted last Sunday night of 100 ga! be gic <b: gr the medical mandate. C. last Friday, had submitted to it pe I art} ern railway, which, It Is predicted ath Au ast Sunda é oo o> were ~F gringl conn the price, however, |the examination of rts the! from the order will be free of financial entangle-| are Bow convinced that three for-|iong of fine whiskies. It ts be. |PuTieg, und rock last night i: r to Meany You talk to Geel Gy hal 1 puie- |e ments within six months. Burt,| midable fighting Yeusels are not jeved by special agents of the bn hb Be gi MR I. ? : « forme ealde > , eing built with any view to Bra 4 ore t any .to istenc i. perietn SENTEN who is former president of the| being bu that the liquor was stolen by a to his DG. was caught extracting baby DEAD MAN i$ vo ED To HANG Union Pacific, was appointed by the one gee Argentina oF gang of hoboes who are bent upon Ghanatend 46° Maubbaiaal ven ‘om tinera ) x United Press.) eral court following the resigna new world government. |, prolonged Christmas celebratio ad to MeNs im from an itinerant cow ° PORTLAND Dey Standing | £2%e"® t sol) ymin th ena a prolonged Christmas celebration MoRE SHOPPING tai to him thon of A Jermany that is the real wpe pop’ pn on Washingt t. earl ry was reported to the vod _ Bio gg m st. early before the bar, erect and defiant,| acting as receiver with C, H. F.| Cause, they say iooal colisa, who bellave thet acme DAYS UNTIL PWhy did you steal that imllk?” conscious of the fact that he had! gmith | 4 of the liquor was disposed of to CHRISTMAS you steal that mil been convicted of murder in the ‘siabeimmelin - HEIR TO THRONE. of the feany, McNamee and Otm- untsor Where did you the city prosecutor when saloons in the lower end i u an *t degree, and yet without the Sma patient From the peepenred for trial pi te He tw ee ve of 7 tie r ’ (By United Pre elty Norman ise, 89 West Yesler t!” gasped the aggrieved ney tilr che tek aed’ wae THE HAGUE, Dec It was a ° pool me steal’ I did not vi “eee “~ “y in parliament St in unison ‘Go on back there and stay the And this nm of Health J I h t ht of 3 announced officially i the lacteal fluid—I simply —_— larry Kenny on night of No D INCREASED conned eanealty th Bare MARY THOUSANDS opriated to my personal needs.| Had Been Lying in Open paets soon to present Holland with jan abein in the cireult court to w nened by the 4 be it from me te > 4 n ordinance was p an heir to the throne, The queen j ITED Fifteen days,” interrupted Judge for Months and Is day to hang by the neck until he| cit nell last night appropriat- | Wm Be te lt be in perfect health rning Commissioner Crichton sent his was dead, Jing $260 a month to be used by the ; | deputies to vaccinate every person prdon : ae Syl ang tx. | and there is much rejoicing at the | | yet Sal : "said C, with a sigh Unrecognizable. + MEN WASHED OVERBOARD, |yenses for the department news coming just before Christ-| A. al. P. ‘E i i was #0. : : ; : ying | in pM sg ye ae ~ (By United Wireless.) | man, Sex 0 th ha Want New Judge. At preparation t paid admi t unidentified was found this), to) oth ae $M very LOTTIE GILSON IN STRUCK BY ENGINE been @ total of 87,9 ong a A " i fr Jépn Patterson, a stonemason, |gions to the A.-¥.-P. BE. grounds. tion asking for another su ARE DEPOSED ployed at the park cutting, timber, | Oty blissards ¢ Se the Seok ar Ciay ate wen |ter sons Visited the grounds! | 1F THE CLERK \| | take not later ‘than next pg ge Nee A agg men were washed Untied Presa) down by a awitch engine short- | ana ted the work as it ha A March, The man had evidently been dead One Was drowned | BL ost ‘ON, Il, Dec, 22.-—| ly: Pefore 1 o' + el rl a hy nga gt Swys- SORRY, Call Past Trial wp ‘BY, United Press.) for many mor nd there was! 1. The A voluntary inmate in’ the Barton-|Heiriaht arm and a rib were frac Sunday there was a total of 6 all Pastor on Tria WORT AU MPAID De 7 Pa be po A little countered flelde ture Patterson was on his way | paid admissions d the exposition |Buy THe BEST 4 hie: Apis Se Thompaon, of NG & revolution against the flog) ‘a the head. Th ville asylum for ptr rapgeoe: ny homm when struck ards report th ure many peo UT THE BE ssaverhill Adaas, toil ‘Ror oo me A fd minini slaty Mine. MUON nl ateteene nad seston wnat dee 6 7 Gilson, the vaudeville actress, is from outelde the city visiting 5 'e attle on a tentative call to pul- ah es laccid tot be teenie” ae WAYWARD “SON is today ‘suffering acutely from ner-| gag yon eH grounds THINGS ARE ALL SOLD OUT pit of the Cherry Stre by- # cabinet officers Pres ver, - . ‘ | vous prostration, Hospital physi | * " teriar . hi good, and gave indi . : stro, according, t0| cation thi nan had been well CAUSE FOR WORRY clans at Bartonville say that Miss} ® WEATHER FORECAST. * CAIN AND ABEL P e PMseriant change ic the oues|azeee Giiwon is not insane and that whe}# Rain tonight and Wednes *| (By United Press.) EY Ganerel Wisely Olivers ‘ By United Press.) will probably completely recover) # day; mederate southeast *| | Lali ia ieee le = he port held by Gen. Diego Fer WE ARE THE MEN’ ies idee ot ton ten |e —* ype See haga — i Bbiman, 0 Ben Lorensa FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER nelf-ntyled “King of t d last night by hi tarred by Tony Pastor we HH Fi wound traveling companion | BiDianarotics ina” tne 9 SAID HAINS of Kinmua ‘Goldman, aeidentiy. wor-| RECRUITING” HOME GUARDS. | INAUGURAL BALL. at pico ott aasis cater ath | | TENDERLOIN. OF BEEF, A LA WASHINGTON ; | fed by the arres way ware a d today to| FLUSHING, L. 1, Dec, 22-—Mer-| jon, han weitten to the ehict et a | =LONDON, Dec, 22.--Urging that| (By United Press.) tragedy irred p WASHINGTON, Dec, #2.—On ac- |The shooting was the outeor rganization of the! rill L. Downs, a member of the Bay- ties her ¢ inquiring into the matier.ja new and big volunteer army of By George Schmogra, Chef Hotel Washington Workers of America,|gide Yacht club, where .Captain count of its size, the Pension butld- |iong succession of disputes over — hat ¢ : age 4 . — home guards capable of defending be weed for the inaugura!|money matter any chat the erisls | Peter C. Hains shot and killed W rege ed Gun ip Hngland should the regular army |\ne Wl : ° re pleads for the | 2 Annis, was placed on the stand | , magh investigation be away, the Territorial ‘ Imperial Diet Convoked Select a large fine tenderloin weighing about & pounds and petty disputes and | by the prosecution today, Downs | conminsioners announce Ih " relation ie recruiting new 0. W. Dickinson Dead. | TOKIO, Beo, 22—The 26th after trimming roast blgod rare, Let it get cold. Make a “faree” or fo-operation in the order for | #ald that he was attracted to the | rig Haase, who attempte men to Oohran W. Dickinson died ye sion the imperlag diet ut ure 7 L e eb dressing of veal and fat pork, well seasoned, and add truffle f end of the yacht cla plor by the! Francia Hone and then ielded terday at 148 29th av. 67 years toda 8. H A i f land fat k, well 1 nd add truffles, Pio r = shots, When he arrived on the|had hi@ revolver in his shoe when Burlington New School lod. Mr, Dickinson ts survived parliament and ‘ ; pistache, tongue, pork filets, all cut in small dice, Put this farce reer ‘ NGTO ash, Dec a widow and three daughters. iyukal or econstitutionalist part CHAM on pevia | 200m: he aeired who was responsl-|tke® to prison vise Vancaint aioe OE, Berenat | Goma eaaTate Co UR Ail te eit Soeriusnt at te. ace ayound the tenderloin and put the whole in a good pate dough or rea Me 22. ya vie € yoolal ele on held Saturda er wervices wi ne old ny elected yresident 0! ve or for 18' years engaged in| Ul@ for the @ttack on Annis. He) NonTH YAKIMA, Dec The| resulted in A landslide for the prop®| raw afternoon from Bonney & Wat-|Koizuka, of the progressives, was puff paste and bake, Serve with truffle sauce. business here fed lant | testified that the defendant replied: | sagons will erect a’ temple t losition to bulld a conerete high| son's chapel, interment at Lakeview |chosen vice oprea@lent of the house elebral apoplexy. | We @re the men r jnot leas than $140,000, Jeet at a cost of $20,000. Is emetery of commons s * e > é ° 6. ¢