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| “Members of the exclusive villa) beer wagons, and it appears that Bi _ @ditor of a local newspaper. {accompanied by two brothers, who THE vt ec dt vol 1908. TENDERS REACH CALLAO i The LIMA, Dee, 24—By U. P SAVES WOMAN THREE CONGRESSMEN ARE) 02% 2°09" FROM FLAMES Rowsed from bis slumber to find daumhter = . . or « she sought to rush Grant, a carpenter residing at the/on rescuing a pleture of a dead home of John MeKinnin, 26th av.) daughter, but this time ehe was between John st, and Denny way, held by strong hands. Pr 5 self a hero thie morning The cause of the fire fe unknown, | by ax to the eofond floor, Wiliam Ray a harness maker dragging Mra, MeKinnin from her) a early and prepared himself bed d carrying her to safety a breakfast Ay ing newsboy | the down the flaming stairway The discovered the fire few minutes | Ba Woman was almost suffooated with/after Ray had left and gave the | Br Smoke and but for Grant's bravery alarm, arousing Grant by pounding Would undoubtedly have burned to on the door are death, Grant put her through an) Neighbors who ved early on | office ‘pen window into the arms of Ed the scene succeeded in saving a Jones, 109 26th av. who hi broke from restraining night garments ands and rushed back {nto the $100 in currency under her pillo house, saving a picture of her which was, of course, destroyed TRAIN HOLD-UP | PLOT IS FOILED: :. BUTTE, Se Sa Dec, 24.—Ry t She niet He nderson's deput y ere 8 re he pla wh P—Wohat is believed was an at-| FOr? stil Ruarding the place wis tempt to hold up a Great Northern | pour thie niorning, while others train at the tunnel this side of scouring the cou ! Woodville, about five miles from | bile in hope of getti here, was nipped in the bud by | the men reaponall Sheriff Henderson and his deputies The hunters hurried to ! Jast night. Whether the hold-ups | reported their discovery yesterday #ot wind of the fact that officers | morning to the sheriff's office, | pane Were guarding the tunnel and were Deputies were at once seat out to @board the train to and from Hel- | guard the tunrel, and last ofght 0 €@na, or abandoned their project be- | special train with Sheriff Hen Cause of unfavorable conditions, Is son, Deputy Sheriffs Wh 4 not known, but at any rate two/ Richards, Yardmaster Byrne and Masked men who were seon by two General Agent McMahon aboard, Bunters hiding near the tunnel left Butte for the tunnel. Other made no attempt to carry out their | men were left to guard the tunr purpose indicated by their actions. ‘until morning GIRLS HORSEWHIP EDITOR IN ANTI-LIQUOR FIGHT Mre Birming am was ref “rotused al Ry U. P.| renewal of her license to conduct NEW YORK, Dec. 2 @olony of Lakewood, N. J., wit Mr. Hageman was held responsible the most sensational turn | for the action taken by the crusad: the local antidiquor war lastiers when they appeared before it, when Marguerite and Masie | Judge Berry in Toms River. Mrs. ingham, the daughters of Mrs.| Birmingham is highly respected, ireuerite Birmingham, horse and her daughters are pupils at St Whipped Harry T. Hagaman, the | Mary's academy. The girla were ‘The young women selected the| did not take part in the fight, ac ‘Outside of the post office for the | cording to witnesses Beene, and as the editor crossed) After Hageman had been escort ‘tbe main street, both girls rushed ed to his home the girls declar him. Hagaman received severe that an article which appeared in ment before he escaped tnto| his paper today was the cause of store. He was later rescued by immediate action. Mra. Birming Constable Mason. [hams license expires next week. productive of results. ‘@ry other recourse having failed, Mme. Steinieil has completely fatention of subjecting Mme. Stein * Confession suspected of the murder of vate funds, Mme. Steinhell today husband and mother, to the was forced to give up her specially struction” test. ordered meats, and eat the prison ‘The crime of last May will be fare in the common dining room. Alexander Wolf, son of the Stein Steinhell will be confronted he fs, and can arrest him at any the grewsome picture. There time. Wolf was held for a short! fe little belief that even th . | time, shortty after Mme. 3! bi Lawrence Carroll, injured yeater. of jagged iron tore thelr way @ay by an explosion which blew to & stove in the office of the “bile some of them struck the home | *#*. Cab & Carriage Co.'s sta- of Mra. E. Lundquist, Howard and | at Howard ay, and Stewart st., cage The cause of the | *attered. a a age tT wg dlctear Sas the explosion. His right eye was} to some hi SD raceeeicemme aiaees sat hee his body was covered with cuts and J. W. Coleman, head of the '¥, Scouts the theory that the eae be due to the overheat J se te the hea hment of divorced wife lives in Los Angeles, | oe but 15 minutes before, and the water had not reached the botl- ing point. So terrific was the explosion that abouts are unknown. The police are Investigating the ee ACTRESS MAKES A, KILLING AT DOG SAVES HIS FARO", SME LIFE ANACONDA, Mont., Alex Glover, old, and one of Anaconda’s cartlest inhabitants, two days ago|tirely due to the faithfulness of his in company with some friends, | dog. DENVER, Dec. 24.—By U. P.— | The amazem ent of the comp Katherine Delmar, a blond dancer | increased when they Seana thant pany, who was a favorite while| ning game. Playing in this city, has made @} When she arrived Killing at faro in New Mexico, says | she, the News. | went to @ clubroom to wateh the No more the rays of the calctum | games. She had nd the front row of the chorus for|and she couldn't r Katherine, tor she has declared a| tion of bettin “dividend” for the stage caar and|on the iit announced herself as “retired.” | “Stung In Raton, N. M. yeeterday she |guish after a few ‘Was late at rehearsal and the stage Manager announced when she ap-| peared: “Fined one buck for being to $15, and with that she late, Delmar.” itis tabs Yadous, Wide eee ee on “Make it a hundred,” said saucy to her. An old pl 5 old player Katherine, “and buy yourself a lob-|to instruct o> ed ster, You must be lonely without | playing her own way. ® mate.” And, tossing a $10 note|hours the dealer to the manager, she ran out. box and gave her $17,000. —_ <= ae Jat Deputy Marshal Phit North, | prosecution has reut taking up its case euterday y {saneee, uP Others will be tried fey p_ [Boxed or Inciting w riot after fal and in New Mexico.” The prosecution made out toe ease against Joseph Doazat, who \n Change Monitor's Name. being tried before Judge Reid on| IF IC1sc a the charge of rioting in connection | "AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24 with the labor troubles last spring. | ~ Opera Glass Sale | will be formally changed to the | Cheyenne, as the navy department All our fine Pearl Handied Opera | desires to use the name Wyoming Giawses are being old at 1-3 off|for one of the all-big-gun battle regular prices to close them out. | ships now in course of construction Prices $2.50 and up. ladiparnsnae oii SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co, Norway haw# neither convents nor 1207 Second Ave. monasteries, SHORT XMAS CASH Gertrude Green of SEND TYPEWRITERS BY MAIL ON FRANKS AND NOW SOME WASHINGTON he rly in 1906 Tiers embexsled ented REM 000 * logialative } the term held vio eee ee ee ee ee 8. NAVY S&COND, Hat that piano, a table and several pictures, Moment arrived on the spene. Everything was lost, the In Revived by the fresh air, Mra, | mates of the house escaping in thetr MeKinnin tng night « Mrs, MeKinnin had Japan te fifth. RRR DYNAMITER IS FOUND GUILTY =, OAKLAND, charged with | city of | ‘ eoutlor im jury was minutes and # time diately sen. | 4 him for life to San Quentin uf former supervisor several friends in the| es Gallagher's caped with their STEVENS’ ASSASSIN FOUND GUILTY |saavee SAN FRANCISCO, In Wan Chang. » Korean | of Stevens, | the Amertean diplomat and adviser Korean emperor h 23 of this year }in Stevens’ death | Was found guilty in thie city ia resulting | days later of murder tn the in Judge } of the con department The trial w after 9 o'clock last aia night, and the jury returned a ver j dict a few minutes before midnight ‘MURDERESS IS FOUND INSANE FAIRBANKS, Dee ‘The grand jury bas returned not a true bill against Kianche Duval) accused of murdering Chief of Po had already been adjudged insane in the com. mere court prisoners will superior court cluded shortly MISS MAY CRELLIN, eacher of the Waite} May Cr ee ee = mc omeage wit teaching schoot five weeks the little o Tings the bell come, ¢ Is the empty ne and goes through a | PARIS, Dec. 24.—By UV. P—Ey. | the most terrifying degree, will be | of sehoot teaching draws real rr without puptis P. make- belie Magistrate Andre and the police recovered her nerve, and Andre has | outger | guthorities announced today their Practically abandoned bia hope of | parent her removal. other | to sanitarium who have a charwing that she was Owing to the failure of her pri-}not capable ef governing dren. The demand for F isco 0 HAS NEW POLICE CHIEF — BAN FRANCISCO, Sergeant Jesse I. © Had it been a request 1 might by . in the Steinhet! apart- heil housekeeper, is still missing. | the de wih Rue de Ronsin, and but the police say they know where | board backed her up. Ry nok, who been property clerk in the pollee depart- with the brevet rank of cap- tain, was last night appointed chief police . to succeed the late who was drown. ed on the night of November her dre plucky Ing school WICTIM OF EXPLOSION = SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES “"2ic's BOY KILLS GIRL ON STREET CAR * Hartley. 17 ye of | propriation of $6,000 for the furnish- | ; ot and [ing of the new emergency hospital. |* RAILWAY TIME TABLES, ie Heaith Commissioner Crichton ex: | § m, withdrew their chil and started a boycott Uttle teacher In the spare time work Approve Appropriation, ¢ committee of the ctty | ¥ approved the ap. counci! yeste: through the walls of the building, | Mis* Maud H. Ma Killed this Denny way, a block away. The of.| armen, J ar ane fice was completely wrecked, and | . The Sys,» en aal e every window in the stable was | by James M. 19 years old, « former | plained and son of Sergt. Harmon | pesded for $1.200 would be required to equip she wae boarding @ car on her ‘way the operating rooms. Carroll was terribly mangled by | to,” The onth te enter, in Boe blown out, his jaw was broken and |°°t? Insanely jealous “Miller” to Speak. At the anniversary celebration of | proclamation at A. New Years night, | Mayor Jobo F. Miller will make wet prinelpal addreas on ton. the emancipation the street and attempted to tatk to | the ¢ stopped & car and, as she her Nand to grasp the door Harmon fired. struck her in the neck and she and he has a son whose where. pone The dead man was 62 years old, | "* and had been employed by Mr. Coie. | PUt man tor a number of years. His |"! the subject, | Other promt. | nent ion of the city have alao been asked to speak at this meeting spe it|™ she foll and bore explosion to learn, if possible, the |'°, *h? entrance of a grocery store cause. where he threw her into the door- way “Here she is. I have finished her!” : learned that | U. @f the “Flower of the Ranch” com-| Mise Delmar had played a big win Wednesday heard of roulette|Glover left his cabin with bis dox ‘esiat the tempta-|and walked a long distance to a « her Christmas money | tunnel on some mining property he rolling ball. and George she exclaimed in an-| Shortly after 11 o'clock Miles, who | turns, “Broke,|had fallen asleep on his cot, awakened by the dog tug@in tt A girl friend offered to stake her | blankets. b Ae vy eos Miles which was all Greek | sclous in volunteered | from her and soon she was! hands, feet and face were seriously , and in three | frost bitten. turned down the|the dog he would have frozen death, $50,000 |. ; The sale of the Pearl Clothin FAIRBANKS, Dec. 24.—By U. Doazat’s tria Co. stock has been the biggest paar . cons |men’s furnishings will continue to| By | be sold at a sacrifice until: January | Single turret monitor Wy-| 1st Doazat was a conspicuous figure in| O™MNng has come down from the |ond avenue @ south, ¢ the riots, having fired three shots|Mare Island navy yard. On New| save mone 5 lla Aacetca. Tiel | Year's eve the name for the monitor | —— MONEY [San (Without Commission) hands and fe feel numb and stiff at That's caused by are working poor ciroala i) circulate properly th that's electricity the snow a short The old man's nerves and veins you againet col @xposure by promoting a vigor elreulation of Don't waste your money S18 PRI tella a)! ‘about E ft you'll bring or mail me r aturday until $b. |Dr, S. S. Hall Co. | 1814 Second Av. corner Main, and which sailed. from Valparaiso on Dewomber 16, arrived at Callao to lday. The flotiiia will proceed for jah Francisco tomorrow EMBEZZLER SENTENGNO. limit PITTAHVURG, Dec, M-By U.P the HErbert W. Thers, formerly a dl count clerk in the First Nationa to! bank, was sentenced to serve five years in the penitentiary today 1, | An earnest young preacher In & remote country village concluded a long and comprehensive prayer with And now let us pray for} those who are dwelling In the un |. |inhabited portions of the earth.” PRICES PAID TO. | PRODUCERS Sees eee eee eee ee wethers, @% ry 1 Wonderful Talior-dMade for Suite ti and of line Fyrniet and Mult ¢ Hults for rent ent Der copy. sin vente per weak ' north Deliv re v subscription has | [Rat Again been peld tn advances, your By | name} A change 1 ie & reosipt x fate Rates for Classified Advertisements The Star cannot guarantee laecuracy or aasume rexponsi- Dility for errors of any kind eccurring tp telephoned adver jteermenia |! “SITUATIONS WANTED.” “Situations Wanted adver- tisements 2h for 18 words, 3 times Additional space, be per tine “HELP WANTED” AND ALL CLASSIFIED aos. One cent wharge bo. “when char 6 tO Recount actual numty as set will be counted, Seven incertions made for the price six when cash te paid. All ut traction thereof, ot be counted aa two tines. TO AD’ ATIGERS. Classification cannot be st after 12 o'clock daly. BALLARD AGENCY ?. Hw) Mullen, 64609 Balla ot” City Hall, Phone ‘matiard Ms shan OFFICR—Geyenth ay. between Union and FA sar tama Phones, Main 1060: qj Do net trust yuat printed time * 14800) tables in Fi HF ewepapers. or | PrOVET. | & time of departure and arrival ®) | * of trains telephone King Street ® | | rhe Regie 4 | er eel) them on com ® Gunset, Main 2740, independ | \f Station Information reau, * | ® ent 111, iihkkaeaeenaeaee): ha. December Shaw—To the city, December 14, @ eon | Goodtridee HELP _WANTEO—MAL a. FURNISHED housands of homes in § Wherever there's a phone, ’ office is at the other end of the wire. Ask for the FOR RENT— Want Ad Man ABSTRACTORS LANDS. LEGAL NOTICES. FARM® AND ACREAGE, for $850 Twenty Acres |r “GALE—™ LLANEOUS, [Ty fists Kavanagh MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN tmoreres , qtAQil AND DOOR DARGA INe ° sateal CREDIT CO on housshol@ furntt ene v oth Warton tee aig. price inches “thith and he BIRCH LOAN CO. eeeb old 919-920-P41 Alaska iin S.> an j i arises Pig ey mis | OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Members National. Btate and Count, ree NA aduate Kiykeville sehook B ~~ OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Paucar bor WOE wereat. ee: Bite! hes we ha. Toa aire OPTICIANS. 7 W Bamonds Opn D. yore, enn Stone Fisher he PASTURAGE. GOOW PASTURE for stock 2 saat Foster ' FOR RENT—PLATS. Apartmente—Hovusekes ptm) See T. ~ - Venton car, Interurbaa Mile Weeters av w WANTED TO BUY—PURNITURE | PATENT athe " aie patent attor- on Grete-Hankia Co Mx Department ~Five-were acta Ser crtcaaceceanst @| AUCTION GALES, = epruce tamber, com neon, opp Moran es Maim #)¢, A Vehicles “bought and sell | PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. Bot bent etcanahcatie “Wit Chere at | PHYSICIANS. ae ‘area. PRINTERS. SHEPHERD & PUTERA . wn Auction snd Bales Babies CHEAP ACREAGE ae pare times te the ttm | Siege tn eats Gee: ‘month © head herees, all | brandon ot place, | See Mr Coal and Wood poniensllinsasanateten iad CITY REAL ESTATE Trick Binding and Printing Co. Piace, Seattle Beth Phones 1377. ee ree Coal sll kinds Aelivered * ef city at reasonable prices Leod, ine Phones 1218 0: $8 cash, $1 _ New York Bix. COND HAND CLOTHING. Uncle Sam newt die and gent! teh, 87, Desember my) Carmuchal, 63, De tn this elty | Director | tet, opp. Moore Theatr heeon ft, Mamiit C nowen Mata t SPECIAL NOTICES, Prot. Sevens New t Guarentsed In 4 Dering. ‘Copyrignted * We take thie ie method of dinegrs thanks to the f ‘ae npathy mt HAD M. RONAKER | ILBERT J. BONAKER ae Ae i | Sattetaction {ion Guarantees, Opes Bvenings, Randall - Tiotel Darber a w FOR RENT—ROOMS. Hotel Byane $1.60, 42.00, up mifortable front at, 01.60 por week FOR SALE—NORSES. Boarding and Bale 8 tiose-in ‘Water tote that, are fet Nayy Yard City tea re selll clothing bought, Credit is geod SHOE DEALERS. start every day ms ant bore shoes at Prices, sold by SHOWCASES. “Shaws Whow Case Co. cabinet work mer ners, 1009 American Bank HAIR GOODS. Compare, eur prices with other et | Hair G sede ow STORAGE. After Awhile Wit be too tate to buy at m new drydocks at Teed Fes, & Sacnatan COMPANIES, you want to move, try eo! possible rates Main & Ina. if you want a FOR EXCHANGE. Christinas presents: silver bracelets Ye Vide Curlosity Shop, Colman Dock “A Sn: Snap husband and or | river. bottom RP MALTBY, we re ae ut Will pay full co THB CANADIAN BANK OF COM- MERON iT rb 1 American Bank Pide tt barn “ ied, tear wer & oes -§ BICYCLES, ont fs goth Walley building. rate ures say eae « CORPORA+ ner, with snap, BOR en | Woodlam Evanston a,