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©THE G RUG ABOUT THE STAR AND SMOKING [5 mon THE STREET CARS are in the habit of tagging at the of the fae the t KER~ fale) RETAIL USE YOUR PHONE 0. 2015 ~ — may WE OLIVER FREE TO ALL SEAT TUR, Ds cer oath aaa | ste » LHIS STORE OPEN TONIGHT ’ CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW ‘(CHRISTMAS DAY There will be an official in attendance at the Pike St. entrance from 9 to 11 o'clock Christmas morning to adjust all | WHoLes LESALE D complaints, WE WISH EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS All Holiday Goods Tomorrow Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Brush and Comb Sets, ete... .. 3345 Per Cent Off vent but ¢ to at h ameking have had | effect } |PLANNED HOLD-UP OF TACOMA CAR eot ¥ tw n rv that the 1 efficient pe that The And take this opportunity of thanking the people holiday business we have ever enjoyed. 4 Fe a Real traphanger. ie to have attempt to hold up The Quaker Drug Ca; an wot el ny a Y cnet coeng st Hine wan frustrated Inst night 1 1013-15 First Ave-—— TWO STORES —406 Pike | 1 am a thor ghbred anger, & ned with i} never get a look-t ry | walt: for the ea rding t ae ve he a REMEMBER! ae = After Christmas Comes Our Special Siverwall Sale Tee ete ond a ‘reat f fine Bilverwere for the 1 With its great semi-annual SAVINGS, RUNNING FROM A FOURTH TO A HALF. Christmas Gifts of money will get full advantage of these very unusual savings. BEGINNING SATURDAY For Particulars See All the Papers wa What of Councilmen? | ‘ regular prices, ¢- ataction the mao #3 Ce aes te OOMGREES TOR GET Ak\tiem G00 : euEIEannianeanienteaae TAME REPLY from the cabin, | The old WITH HIS FIST vei io en, comsinine'ot'« persone SPRINGFIELD, 1, Deo. 24—By | PALES 1m hie message to congress | TAFT STRIKES OUT AT U. Pe-Accompanied by friends, | reDiziMe 10 the inauiry as to tt BURTON Frits Schafer, a muscular young. weil ay B.. ‘ German farm hand, . ~~ 0. Ste Greenview, in Menard nen { to the farm of Henr Burton trade horses. Aa Sch con get one)” | home ‘ing tray, for a short way CHICAGO JEWELRY CO, the eabix The old man's 1207 Second Ave, ly ————__———-asihcaiiieaiians nag M—By U. struck at principal! | ov, Mr Who Use the Famous “Circle W” ing near y, went tin ¢ starter ons the lot where a bad ort to sustain annual me Taft eu I wtill favor the caucus, because m the city with this particular congress bh bgp iene Be oom polat In view, they would soon prove tempered steer was kept, Austin oe od ter ae ; the caucus t# a part of republican- “@ Undesirable and be re ive for The Star. warned him of the danger of en-|°* ag the activities of the secret |iem. The absence of @ cauc Seattle, whe would vanine fos tering the lot? {Anker Of 0: service agents has resulted in In-|jead up to @ aituation where the| am ect interesta of their |e sinali led calle Whe te aes i a nee crime. democrats of the legisiature will te to subscribe for T tat and hen near the center of the pas elect & United States senator and those who will in the Suture, we tender our sin- core thanks for thelr pale ronage in the past end Sfature, and that yum) vumneme, Tank, tx eine impren for the Stor, and: | ture Schafer's friends, who had re : na thar Inter willemee: |@ained behind were horrified to NEWSPAPER BOYCOTT Editor le Elected. him attacked by the animal AGAINST LAW Robert Leigh, a sen’ what do we ca ked down by the firat on « the rT, Was yes gW ORLEANS, Dec. 24.—By U. terday afternoon elected editorin eer cha) joa & P.—To boyeott a newspaper doing | chief of “Sealth,” the Broadway | an inte high school annual, published at the ——~puy TIMPAKUTE GoLo MINE STOCK AT 2 It is rapidly arriving, aad will make big money for present buyers KAVANAGH CO., Inc, Mine Operatora Yakima ‘ . Sheep Co. pany makes (t hard on them to roa = of ite employes grand jur This starts another chapter BR KERS the determined efforts to ree» (@} a and tablish racing in New Orleans. It | Private Leased Wire te All Ez- any-| was charged that certain interests changes ech, Som with all the) straps taken twice over. Cou water be squeened ¢ 7045674 JOHNSTON BLOG it We mame make | behind the animal's ear that drop wh end of each year, He was electe ed | Xmas day bee « managers, the city] taking. ‘The str ped it as though shot. When. a ym Sey ok the or i Jeoun. the sume falth.|car company are men of souls, Hobate: Siena ined bh 4 ajor he ous one ‘s the sincere wiah ” } fw ent reeulte for our IN-|their burning desire to pay divi be rl a gained his side nell being his on of the ter Seattle Electric com-|dends upon the watered stock of the | th@ steer wan dead —~ A Beatonabie Sermonet—it tn bet- tc ter to give the poor pu Cithan pumpking, Jt tak ‘\eugar and milk to ma AND TOT DROPS DEAD thing eatadle out of pumpkins. The! were ¢ ing to boy newspa S. C. Osborn & Co. Seattle CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—By U poor have not got eggs and suger! pers wh opposed racing and : at While helping her mother decorate DRESSMAKER OPERATED ig OE tt and ait fruck quleaidine Moran 27 First Av. ‘Sasa & syndicate , ' rhage of the city That business snould be a Christmas tree last night Pear! A BLIND PIG Locke, 3 years old, picked up an old revolver and sald to her mother,| TACOMA, Dec. 24—By U. P rng ho fa Tal som Mrs, Earl Locke, “Shoot me, mam-| yiry. Sarah Campbell, a dressmaker, |ou the w eae ce attienta| uy the elt will nor be Gene as oh Reg eae ae ath, | has been charged with running a/of the electric company? Would we|This proposition, @x tt is today the revolver was loaded. pulled the | pind pig in her establishment, sell-|not use much better business judg. |amounte to nothing but fatiure. and || trigger and shot the child through ing yquor, one bottle being pur | ment by carry t the same busi-|if turned into the hands of th< | the heart, killing her instantly. The | chased by a city official | Dees prin aay bo Gur cant wee Waeey aaciiee abect fs revolver, had: been in the house for } ett . ot capable of hand-|the money tn sight through « Have You Block 193. Seattle tide flats, was mme- | pleading for the no seat, no fare, alse ae Lae cad ady one chamber wits - tortly. we pL the city In a deploranl | BLOG aaah GHT os $50,000" sure with you. wal “une nine | FOR $250,000) CE aco, maby 24—By U organise at’ car itt af | mahicd Delis Been hie welere |} Foigetton Anybody? In a breach of promise suit <_ yesterday purchased by four West- | 10 pombe gp Ab Sg go Peay Epes Redg gach mer fl] - Brn av. produce firms for $260,000, | $50,000 against Arthur O. Simpson, | 3™ tl gy Rig earn ged | By ah ng gen dng Rey tg dab | The property was owned by the proprietor of a restaurant In the | siect a now counct! lemployed by the Seattle Blectric ‘ Northern Pacific Rallroad company.| Western Union bullding, Mrs, Fi OLD HAMMER.” | company, and would ask your paper || At the last minute you can ‘The buyers are H. L. Kiock F | detia Love Woodstock of New York : je tte thie worthy cause T, charges that after she became en get her a box of delicious gaged to Simpson and traveled with “|him through Cuba and the Isle of mpany, J. P. Powles 0, 3 Reed & Poase, and Smith & Ble ton. They announce that the p brits etait et a orick ‘block to | Pines, he sent her to Palestine, say- | now on. Cost $150,000. ing he would join her later, when |/" every gd a they would be married. The wed. |' Aim that they may ent UNION BAKERY AND ding then was delayed from time | )ooer ice aoa + leave the car at the down- RESTAURANT, 217 PIKE ST. to time unti) at last Simpson re-| consideration for the a of the line, they Special for Christmas: 6months- | fased to marry her. Simpson, who | tic as I find in Seattia, This ¢ es or dine nares nd i old fruit cake We a pound; Eng-, lives at 3323 Michigan av., today owned corporation ts crowding ite |TeM@ence distri lish plum pudding, 49¢ a pound. ***} denied that be had ever heard of | Ar An passengers into cars here | Anywhere. Wh: ¥ mans —— —— —amm| Mrs. Woodstock, and said there Worre than it does catth SOges Siew 06 alleviating hone must be a mistake somewhere My wonder is that the a Ck G An Ideal Christmas Remembrance REMEMBER Your Christmas} RYAN RESIGNS FROM. OE ny a, || COMPANIES ae A. PRIVATE is, Copyrtanted Men tw « | ing anything || or tating uP toe|| And one that is sure to be acceptable to the most critical and fastidious taste Christmas poultry on sale. NE W YORK, Dec. 24 y B . = Fancy eastern ducks 22c pe a ee oe | AMPLOYE.” | pound yielding to. the | i} During October Portland, Ore.,|| Each box contains an assortment of the following eleven candies covered with absolutely pure chocolate: | went 10,000,000 feet of lumber by |} } Water to California | os seen a Maple Filbert Marshmallow Vanilla Pineapple Nougat Raspberry Carmel Honey Comb _—_ Glazed Pineapple Chocolate Almonds These are the best confections that can be made—better in every way than even the famous candies of Huyler, Gunther and Maillard. You will appreciate this fact—and the candy — better after YOU have tried them. siclans, he had resigned f rate of 31 corporations terprises in the management retains | ~ Com Fancy local dressed chickens 19¢ per pound Order now and secure one of our celebrated Oregon tur keys. We will reserve it for ou at the right price. eats are unetirpassed for Full weight guar Our prices are the Up- stale M2911. Ind. Looee National Bank the American hiy postal service by came! stablished recently in the has been Sahara 4 lowest. Columbia Cash Market Wholesale and Retal! TESON Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ha Bacon, Lard, Sausage of All Kinds COLUMBIA STREET. ee PHONES 2066, 336 - po A No more delicate or appropriate reminder of your regard could be chosen than a box of Ocielfe me Cfi@olars If your dealer does not keep them, phone us and FAVORS PUGET MARKET CO.’sS Big. White Market sarees ne TURKEYS Past, present and to come—we desire to ex- press our warm appreciation, At the same time we earnestly trust that our efforts to Serve you satisfactorily have met with at While this lot lasts, we will sell at we will tell you the nearest place to get them. least some measure of success. 25c Per Pound Beyond that, allow us to wish you mse ch ne GI GAA Bee ee en ee re IMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY, Sole Manufacturers and yours a day full of all Christmas cheer 808 Western Avenue, Seattle, U. S. A. and devoid of all sorrows or regrets, % Main. 110. Sea.’ ores THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING OPEN UNTIL 10 PB. M. TONIGHT ae = a