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tho 1 who t crowded and sho had ¢ 1 be |FAITHFUL OLD “BUM” RUN Se ine ) vo, the | at. The crowd on OVER ON WAY TO ye mind A FIRE ee of the 3 Hleet y BALLARD, Dec, 26—Rum, t th ‘ y log who has been with t looa 1 Other Criticlams fire department for th t y the Rev. Thos. J. Shuey, pastor of the * Was run over Christma ga, are the min-|untyoraity ¢ ana ae whon (884 80 Beverely hurt that he wa saleed ¢ et t put out of his misery thin aft Pa A vice t 1 fet ared on h at abominable RNver sinee the accident Bum had ‘ hin ne te cdlteiite tein fs beon carefully nursed and bandaged wa rep The § hame it should be continued by the men at tho station, one of De common happening aid. “Saturday night I walked to| “20M Sat up all last night to keep ear depot before getting a car, and | MO! Water cloths around the dtp Pastor Relates Incident then before getting out of the buat." by lon The ident ha r u district it waa jar ed, many ses When the departmen 2 wife rec wer 1 t ved wh t the Women stand who were barely |2¥ered & call to the wate t f oe Thursday night uw nm th i W sald e able to reach aps and who tah © ran int way t # of the horses aa they ° Y Has crowded already wh a | wore jostled at by the other pas. | were leaving lady boa he car, A gen: sengera the suddenness of | 10% Sere and was not seen im time rose and proffered his seat the stops o w ali ‘ heavy we from pass dee, She took which Rev, F. Walden stated that he had pe: | oF im Peside a ing, | personally not witnessed any gross |, Sagements Are how wader way when the ca ed the surtesy because of the crow » have the hide stuffed and placed & ard treatie he ut, If there was such n the station, where it will remind . 1 , ) men of t when Bu i] mn her and edged ck 1 de taken lately t " a lod on b ae . ste th a the pace at every fire her and finally her shoulder, Of « up instantly and called Forer te Present To show thelr regard for thetr man, the men of the Stimson R. BT ap, a Christian oh evanke with headquarters is morning tha » to put him off, which in this elty jotorman to put h hingle mill presenter Jono #4, With the assistance of sev ended and approved the at: |) AOR i "ne " i nh tot ste secede by he Star for better service a4 eG wate ‘ other pa were, TH { tT Thursday night. In order to make enentation as dramatic aa px orted him to the store where the fob had been purchased and Where did you get t other day = sherif? lounger. where dey had been sh .-& negro woman who sald/and trimming their feet jar keeping away the hoodoos, | plained i were a hoodoo, I would cor What on earth are you b whe » " i stay away from place,” | them in the house for? I asked ed the officer Why, white man, don't you tinued. | know anything? I'm keeping off ae wes this way,” he co ny to the home of some colored hoodoos. No hoodoo will ever the other night to serve » dat doah w horses’ hoofs When | entered, my nose | burning fp contact with the most un I don't know what a hoodoo ts Maly odor | ever smelled but if they have any ne 0! 1 at is that burning? I in-/f am convinced if one had enter the place it would not have y, dat is aeene trom | mained there long,” said the officer EDICINE METED TO MISDEMEANANTS | MUCH CHRISTMAS cueer| Jotin Yaract heaved a platter of INGS MANY INTO THE taffy at the proprietor of a candy | hj stand Washington st. last night. |?+ Bence COURT. but Patrolman Donlan stop the array of tousted heads, black) sport, It cost John $10 this morn: and bandaged noodles gre ing Judge Joan B. Gordon Recause John Webb tnsteted on when he climbed u talking to ¢ Platform to dole out spent last night im jail. John told hment to those whe crook-/the court that he “said mothin’ to elbow on Christmas day nobody.” » one waa present to on by eggnog. Gus Peter- | dispute John's assertion and he was mused himeelf by snatching | giowed to go. packages from th Cut Tree in Park. Te on the streets of Ballard) George Collins went to Kinnear y afternoon. Besides the | Park with an ax yesterday morning it & two days’ jag. Gus donated and cut down a Christinas tree, Mr Bike city exchequer this morn-| Collins said he has lived tn Seat 12 years, but didn’t know Kinnear Had an Extra Coat. park was in the city limita The Stone was found wandering | knowledge cost him $10 this morn- Washington st. tast night by | ing Witttam Donlan with two, T. D. Hillyer, who t# said to play Mr. Stone was unable to a plano for Dis possession of the wear- | Washington saloons, was asked Sepere!. but Judge Gordon | to donate § to the elty this morn it was only @ jeg and al-| ing, but has failed to meet the as Mr. Stone to seek the fresh|sexament. He will spend the next! elght days as a city Jail porter ry person he met, he eproc ra me in a string of ES LIKE A DOG | IN CROWDED JAIL ND, Cre, Dec. 26.—By| Robert Burns, a young machinist igned to hold 25 men, the | was the victim of the overcrowded last night was foreed to condition of the jail. City Physt-| men. One man died. He clan Zeigier pronounced the primary | of 12 who slept in a cell cause of Burns’ death to be alcohol nine feet and disgraceful conditions probable he was smothered to death tt city’s place of detention is by another prisoner rolling on top | SILI SIs Is hse before the st bead tof him. ; ey MERLE WANE . |boy’s fantastic coatume. She will Translated from the Original Choctaw lappear this next week as “Peter” BY FRED SCHAEFER, | Pan” in Barrie's famous fairy play, |which is to be presented for the | first time west of the Rockies by |the Lois stock company Maude Adams has immortalized |*Peter Pan,” Ike Sarah Bernhardt did “L’Aigion,” and these parts will ever follow the interpretation of the originators. Since Maude Adams ts | known for her extreme slendern this character of “Peter” will ways be associated with that of a |wlender, agile youth Slender and Graceful This is one of the many reasons why the public will be pleased with |Miss May in this role. She in |wlender and graceful and spritely and can get the joyous ring into her voice that is the echo of youth's own happt or says in one jact, “I am youth, I am the embod! |ment of joy | During the coming weeks Mins | May will thank her gods that made her of a Maude Adams build instead of that of a May Irwin. She can rest \from her flesh-bullding diet of eggs and milk, with prunes thrown in as a dessert On Suspended Wire. | she will have to @o some fairy litke entrances and exits on a sus | pended wire not constructed for fat jladies. If she should fall—which THE PLAYFOL A i+ SCRAPS An Ass, just to vary the monotony of his none too eventful ex r &, climbed up to the top of a bullding, and cavorting t 0 i broke in the roof. This ht out the owner on the doubt was caught th day at who went up after him and gave him a good thumping with | cross, Devonshire, in a dragnet Also he gave the Ass a he r and nails and by Miss Lau A. Hecox has tended since he wis #0 good at climbing, to do the thing up right and | the Hight in the Santa Crug (Cal) ie the roof. This caused the Ass to beef as follows Alas, |Wahthouse for the last 27 years the Monkey did this stunt yesterday it was considered toc +, During all that time the light he Snything, but when I seek likewise to play they r cada never gone out at night. Miss Hecox | . stereos mnciteian deat andl pene we worm is quoted a# declaring that she finds her life neither lonely nor mor that the | onous. v A Lynn alderman at at first that | dermanic meeting inquired what |become of an order he had intro is having an awful time There is no ey {6 say nice things about Bat et ancient ant and Packey McFarland at| been discovered were mmo tin: | existed. | - | lscn’s Cale a a |RELIGIOUS PICTURES To BE SOLD. HAND-MADE, HAT Bakery i he : SU ROIALTY, Wecond Ave, and Marion St. splendid assortment o! | wi ; oe j Mme. PAUL Of the most up-to-date, sant-|is being closed out at 25e—were 35¢ SKOLUStYD tar PY laces ty. Inspection o : to The—by the Federal Paint & Wall OMP6EON, Prop. Paper Co., 1314 First av. i STAR-—-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, HERGYMEN ENDORSE STAR PET OF FIREMEN FATALLY RAILROADS BACK ROOT VERDICTWILL | czy <THE QiMKER—> pevaie_| TPLEA FOR MORE CARS HURT UNDER WAGON ee | OF PROSECUTION SAY DEFENDANT DRUG A story in WAS A DUPE Serious Charge 174A Ott CHRISTMAS TRAGEDIES n decorated ib a hoodoo? neked & dop-|horees” hoofs,’ the woman re sited AILLEEN NA Y WILL Taave sad found?” inquired ay oe 4 at the ksmith shops | DON FA had Y QAF Deputy Sheriff Killed Killed by Brother-in-Law OKLAHOMA ating arrent fired into Bunch's body died tnstantly kenerally be Boy Badly Burned STATISTICS ' ON DIVORCE the following Washington tichardeon| City Auditor George Gro: a very *©-/ hap at 16th st. and San Pablo av neverthe “PLACED ON RAILS : TO BE KILLED c ear inapector ing in @ dying condition on the rail road tracks at this morning Campaign Money. It wasn't @ very serious crime for | bruised and it was deemed best to cept « campaign |take him to the rec triend |Sam Kimelay, a chauffeur for the though Gordon | Auto Delivery company, volunteered Great|to take the injured man there. was an exceedingly! Kimelay had two collisions in his unwise thing for him to do, and scill| journey with Gross to the recety him to/ing hospital and in the last smash- Once again the |tsm, but declared that it is entirely | MISS AILLEEN MAY AS PETER PAN, we hope and pray she will not- he would at was found ly least have Dainty, clever Ailleen May, whose feminine charms bave been amply jadmired by theatregoers at the! | Lots, will cast aside her fluffy-rut- | flies and trailing gowns and don a Miss May ts & plucky 2 o'colck | Northern. Nothing will stand in her way to make & scene most She will risk any stage danger, but oh, fair woman. dressing room if it be intruded by a mouse. She claims this is not be cause of fear 1 always th mn regarding it there can! st. local train at the Broadway hy she wat oon interval of cc this morning he stated that s in that Root was weak in permitting |which will probably prove ~ » fatal ‘ or men| Kimelay first ran into the auto trust |mobile of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reilly man had come of germs and hor ~~ UNEMPLOYED PRICES stretched his body xplained to me yesterday, tiny quadruped was fi Russian bath in her wash basin und taking @) 0) crawl off TEMPTS DEATH—THEN DIES SAN FRANCISCO, Endeavoring ° Lois company make a well-matched te draws the company od his days from which he dying gradually » Allleon May o nd of study. performances are with the dressmaker Judge |iarge cities throughout G er with the | Britain. charitable societies are rnoon, | planning today to call » the city uu ts, s mind |counell to p and fatiguing he May's ogre to succeed she upon the temperament Faust’s devil must depend larg Among the Stock Her akin is Ike a will be sae that ing cities under a motto “We want Furs f go down to amount of sh the hero in ¢ ferocious, wicke STATEMENT,| Gee NEW YORK The Critical shows | ich What did papa he official viper kill \de $1,176,746,300 also sweeps through hubby hot his freadom from potson of the is known as the STOP THE RENT. Wanted, Wanted,Wanted Metropolitan nts just like rent T. P. FAY CO, Mehihorn Bidg. OND & REALTY and weighs 3 1000-10 American Bank Build USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2015 ~ — MAIN 1240 We DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLE, hy SORE ass wae DOWN-TOWN STORE (013-1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE IKE ST. me WESTL { PORT OF rice SsuD ® ON ar te be oa ~; All Holiday Goods | a TONIGHT : Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Brush and Comb Sets, ete. .... 333 Per Cent Off The Quaker Drug Co. nt 1013-15 First Ave. TWO STORES ——406 Pike Street “CATCH DRUNKEN OFFICERS IN QUARANTINED ROOM — POLICEMEN VISIT DIPHTHERIA Jones, who ust recovering from -w PATIENT AND ARE NOW Lanta ation ate Eesmees ae e HELD PRISONERS. arch of a woman who, One health tment wateh last week, has posed as af otailed te aran ree. Jones will neither quarte " ‘olice Officer divulge her name nor whereabouts. an Jone hotel Jarantined Jones and " t av. F Cha hman outside uptil h t the place. This . th and tr was the ¢ sit this morn- t by Chief Med-|ing. When discovered, Policeman and | ieal ie ntoxt- | Morf hed McGee and tried to cated ¢ away, but McGee pushed him Wher 1 at the hote eeling » the room. e four en officers an out or I'll break In your the hes tment watebman | block reatened Morf with the e window Then you'll be a dead man,” long walk | McGee is said to have retorted imp neone to| The news of the scandal was a bottle of «y and| hushed up at ice headquarters. non the end of it Sergeant Stuart investigated the watch-|case and made a confidential re- The policemen with | port to Chief of Police Ward man are now q@ NEW MOVE IN TRIAL OF ASSASSIN PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 26.—By ch, after learning that there was b|U. P—In an effort to show that/a notarial seal in Fisher's office at James A. Finch, the attorney who/|the time of the murder, is trying from |is on trial for the assassination of to submit evidence that Fisher at- Jeaf| Ralph Fisher, prosecutor for the! tacked him with such a seal ttle. | Bar association, in the « of-| Martin was brought back for the Root | flee w weeks ago, has changed purpose of stioning him con- na |} se from time to time since |cerning a conversation he had m |} a the prosecution today with a newspaper reporter on ‘tl recalled to the stand Edward H./the Thursday following the shoot Martin, who was recently convict- ing. The state obtained the Infor. ed of the killing of Nathan Wolf, a/ mation that Martin asked the re vag. | pawn broke porter to visit Fisher's office to Deputy District Attorney Fitz-| see if a seal was there, and to ascer gerald is endeavoring to show that tain what condition ft was in “MAN IN THREE ACCIDENTS ‘| IN TWENTY MINUTES knew what a If Root} OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 26—By at Eighth and Broadway. They nof were brui so badly that they .met had to be taken to their home in a cou! the U. P.—Alfred Gro os-| three successive accidents in- | their own automobile sus side of twenty minutes early In this aceident, neither the ad this morning between 12:40 [chauffeur nor Gross were harmed in an| o'clock and 1 o'clock at all. One block down the street, mis-|however, all the occupants of the Kimelay automobile were hurt. The machine smashed into the raflroad train with such force that it was jammed under the next to the last coach. The train was mov- ing at the time and the motor car was crushed, Its occupants were thrown out and narrowly missed rolling under the wh Kimelay was the most unlucky man in the machine. He received bruises all over his body and in- ternal injuries from which he is not expected to recover ed Gross encountered his first at 12:40 o'clock, when he was caught in a minor collision between two street cars He was badly iving hospital up, when he ran into the Seventh that | junction, Kimelay received injuries for T him to LONDON, Dee. 2 By t 8 © action by the p rales judge | Stirred to action pt ite of |Of poverty resulting from the great on i not | numbers of unemployed working men in the s and other Coats, ovide relief tution of the unemple was WwW i proaghC forcibly. before. the people aists by the Christmas holiday. Thou-| prac-|eands of men paraded the streets | and jot London, Glasgow and shipbuild ork They were escorted by the nates to prevent disturban in an We are going to have a bo ‘Tong general house clearing to ot ARMED MEN ARE pis tosin tor Gar pring court | | goods, you reap the bene ARRESTED tt e Ropkisk and Mike Mil P.jler, Pole were found in a saloon conducted by Tony Sim on Washington st,, last night, drunk and armed, From ase | Ropkisk was taken a loaded revol We Trust You Buy at the sale price, on credit Asso: » on deposits oth.| ver. Miller threw a wicked looking increase $6,-| dirk behind a beer ke when Pa — lan started to 234.-| trolman William Dor » $3,649,600; Io-| search him, Bach was fined $25 CASH CREDIT $1,126,900 his morning in the police court. — | otal jay in Skagway and began her W th Chil 7 return, Journey to point @ few] eS erg Mt 5 cradle |! Incorporated goes] Freight steamer Tampico is t | ported‘in at Wrangell yesterday | 1312— Second Ave.— 1312 Trunks Sult Cases Traveling Bags EK TRUNK @ BAG OO, 919 First Ave. AUCTION SALE CROWN CLOTHING CO,, 1121 First Avenue.