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THE STAR-—MOQNDAY, DE of an expert rate rer FOR RENT—ROOM DYING HIGHWAYMAN ie aa | areca We hee in the opinion of J, Alex Holt, | up) Abo, 960, boo nie who opened the vavtt, that the at fortable frant + ae enced safe blowers. The FOR RENT — FURNISHED $e i |» ' VIRGINIA CITY, Deo. 28 —By | ght an@ did no damage, The Men Are Seon | yey, car 98, Sore chao f his last breath Richard Con-) merely stck, When taken’ to head-| p wt pre 9 goth |trombler last night was intone) ven mus Cel and 4 y 2 la Keehn ag ae neti ng: Nbidingy: A = * : ot An earthquake shook, the S0th) tre uh to be serious, and oaused| Tt f bell od that tw i obi . omg jo Caneters, Bowes mA beat “0 tbat that has been felt here in the past] ) a) persona to flee from thel temped loo ne pan sBhortly ¢ att a 3 hospital witt b t had been at Fourth ay, and Jack. | Wook, last night put the electric | home The plaster on che wall rig vhich ried twe on drove t 1 Ag M 108 Swe : \ and dist wore Meh carried i DRVERL 5 un sin 610 ator erday afters | s t, ata t place at| lighting and power plant out of) was cracked 4 any | through Issaquah, The marshal of | - — noon to tb ' b f which the police k it had not} business and left the clty tn dark | thrown from the Re f lanaquah {a sure the men stopped FOR RENT—FLATS, RK at 28th He wa vely identi ony peo are leaving the olty, & sm th ake of the town to re. | oo —— ts " t - 4 that ini ft as the highw = an by Keong 4 Nr the past week the have} fear sooner or later there will be a ae ny mint : te te noe a w Keene he got his death wound. Fred Buckman, a waterworks em-|a day fot here, but they were all | life al police and sherit of ‘ 4 Thousands of homes in Seat nf . he a of Deo. 16! ploye, whose had bap attemy ao os 7 1 of the attempted |, 2e0", fy ‘ mth : a he up at 28th a 1 i sth and Lakeway | Wo HANS y by an KnOWN man, at nots wal years of age anal | Mre. Mary A, Page ls Dead. Wherever there's a phone, “The or whom he had fired and had 4 had relatives iiving in Oakland, | | Mra, Mary A. Page, for several | hae er : : ad ably hit, a ey Were at close quar- | w names he r T te | | vears a prominent worker in W. ¢ Star’ office is at the other end oe groaned and doubled vu nNnors not Connors, but died without | ‘bt aaadona place, at the * nae of the wire was f 1 24 ing it. Union card mad in hi € y a “ Fune ervices | busin et Her ing house at Sev pockets bear the na { Frank J.) CLING TO RIGGING FOR THREE | jor "Ba Aw mM ma Mt | ore held yeateray afternoon. Mrs Ly Ask for the Want Ad Man— e born by Pat an F wn, but Hart and are made out for Butt 5 > hands were drt nto the riaglog lea Idrer t | DAYS WHILE SHIP GOES Page loaves se children, wh ’ endeavored t moral his ¥ 1 eat Palla, Mont, int) (ling of th wol throug > a / ‘ 056 Ta ibn saeaviek” dak. ohn oo: Seyi sone TO PIECES barr eyed have also attained eminence in her He Main 1050, Ind. 441 seat =| After clinging for three days t Mra, Guage! was sent to the pile | FOR GALE—MISCELLANEOUS, ¥ | the rigging of their v whore | house. and a bed fixed o%, SEATTLE STAR amon | | h ¥ € oon, |) r ree da apta “ , BARGALNS MONEY TROUBLES (ics Sor ureis mtattin ee THE ar DRIVE TO SUICIDE » without water ond aimost With-|the lower flaming for eatety Bam ‘ inting, 91.10 MAT MAKERS. FARMS AND ACREAGM t hope of life, Captain and Mra. which broke constant! “8 eran ts z email wigismemmies eo and the crew of the tw . ke, There was no food 01.06 Mate Kavanagh. 1810 First —at Despondent because of money | Saturday night by a mbe e Reeeenet Colne Were Fee ant Be were, soe ver bs The 4 LUMBER : " losses, Karl H. Barker, proprietor | Who thought him asl degen analy rnoon by. the | the regular course of ° a age day morning, however, st sapere i WPA twee Fone ee Jobnen. opp Moran's Malm #9; A 2198 se of the Pacific Coast Employment |/),Moming, howover, she ag eng fore the . wales boom of the br Lig Co, at 209 Occidental av nit | {8 the same ostti gued hulk went ashore to break t t the end wan near, all hog ek ’ i OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. firo04n ted sutcide king cyanide he was dead, Except that » the Foes ee ee ee Mor ) : tn his room at the Plaza| hard pressed for funds, no reason The Gotoma * ast Wodne Then it was tha » Banta Me | NOTICH 70. AUMSCHINENS th Westlake avs..jfor the rash act can bo loarned, |{*Y f Sriameok (2 sell pr : po lag 8 ‘ Me , as Ge some time Sat night Barker was rated as well-todo by | io but finn : 19 apa f-yeees greta 380; tna, 44 tracte . Rarker was 28 years old and sir friends, The body was taken tered severe st When Gis not) Geen ee ee i. end : 4 gle. He leaves a grandmother in | to the undertaking establishment of |#48te Unttl they left her @ total | recover . i ; Boheus = Calite and a stepsister and step- | Collins Brothers, wh it will he seein |g yey brother in Massachusetts held pending arrangements for the Oe B Barker was seen lying in his bed | f ! as v ATTACKED BY THUGS MAN WANDERS UNCONSCIOUS AS RESULT OF BLOW FROM A SANDBAG. Felled by a sandbag and robbed within the shadow of his own home @t 11.30 Christmas night, Richard Judd,.an employe of the Indepen @ent Telephone Co, was found by ® patrolman two and a half hours later wandering in a semi-conscious state on North Broadway and Roy st, eight blocks from the scene of the assault. His faculties slowly returning, he was soon able to tell the officer his address, 1807 Har. vard av. and was escorted home. Who his assailant was, and if there were more than one, Judd has no recollection. He had just rounded a shaded corner at Har vard and Denny way when he was Struck between the eyes. He fell unconscious, The thugs then rained blows upon his head evidenced by the scars on his forehead, nose lips and chin. Judd also sustained A Severe bruise above the knee from a kick, preventing him from reporting for his du next day The thieves took about §20 in change and divested him of an over coat WOMAN REPENTS ATTEMPT TO DIE FRANCISCO, Dec. 28.—By U. P.—Half crazed by the confession of her husband that he loved another woman, Mrs. Mary Pianne of Oak- land leaped from the deck of a bay ferryboat and is in a critical cond!- tion today at the Harbor hospital, Scarcely had she touched the water before the instinct to live asserted iteelf, and she succeeded In keept afioat until a boat came to her res- cue. Mrs. Planne was seen by several @eck hands as she jurnped from the forward end of the ferryboat. Her five-year-old daughter Mabel ran to the rail frantically crying to her mother, who was rapidly swept astern. The boat was put about, a small boat lowered and the half drowned woman was hauled to safety. Mrs, Planne said she was married eix yeare ago in Hawall and was happy wntil recently when another woman came between herself and her busband. The husband brutally told her of his love for the affinity. ‘This, and his alleged fil treatment of the child, caused her rash act BIG FIRE STARTS FROM EXPLOSION LOS ANGELES, Cal. Dec. 28.- By U. P.—A fire which caused a loss of $100,000 and the serious tn. Jury of two firemen occurred in the | Occidental hotel building, on South Hill st., between Fourth and Fifth An explosion in the basement where the Thayer Decorating com pany stores a large quantity of pamts and oils, caused the fire. WANTS EXCLUSIVE GARBAGE CONTRACT P. J. McHugh, a well known local contractor, has prepared a contract for an exclusive garbage contract which he says will save the tax payers 120 per cent on their gar. bage bills, and will ask the council | for a 30-year franchise at the reg-| | | ular meeting tonight PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS The following purenase engted on Western av this T O14 hens. riees were orning live weight per equabs, §2-3 per A; ducks, . Hive, Ic per pound; dressed, 170 par Re are Nghe ones: turkey, five. ito; & ath 246 BUT" neh, 18-20¢ per eal ranch, 4c. | Live weight—-Cows, %%e; | steors, 4%e Ib.; mutton, | per pound; ewes, Be per quotations this morning ean; cabbage, New word for “growle {s “ban ner,” according to Bill Devery N Giffieulty in getting the boy rally round the “banner : Heine vi Rates for Classified oe asain MUTTON CREDIT CO CO GE By A enwin All kinds , i *| Safe blowers attempted to Many persona in the neighborhood ‘ ‘ Agent finger, F Huth, 101% First as. | L40ne on household furniture e s sqiie sll rt vertiseme i 2 od Wish mor ql | the vaults of the Bank of Issaquah | Were aroused by the explosion. yas “a Main 1926) Ind 9876 ft _ te eo WE T SEA I'TLE i E @ Bitar canno - 7, | faves jearly yesterday morning, but were Doors Badly Twisted uracy ¢ ae e respons! ; Se ve rinet lfrightoned away re securing 4 Diity for errors of any kind ; < aed anton db perked id AY R eal i Partner of Grant Guccumbs, | h 5 The bank is owned by W. W utring to telephoned sdver- || * . Jany plunder Sylvester, and is monly known || tisements | for ® oh, halt y j Wiliam M. Morrison, one time a Syl b Tt t | Address A-34, The Sai iar Ot Genueed U, hc . It was shortly after 3 o'clock | 4% Sylvester's bank 16 work of 780" 4-29 j na Eine S. Grant in| wen Frank Day. & former cashier th cracksmen so twisted the {nner SITUATIONS WAN ~ resident of Uhie elle nu eet’ | of the bank, was awakened by a|400re that ft required the presence Situations Wanted” adver: | F ad Winger arming : sal Home He city, succumbed yes-| heavy explosion. Selsing his. Ye. steeni oa Usements for 18 words, 9} _ edvanced salaried peopl tit wday at bis home, 1032 Madi times, Additional space, be P . upon thelr own 2 eon &., to the st " iver he ran toward the bank in it , x Cheapest rates or Mh ee eek Of & fall 4owR | time to see & dark form slip from eae ~ Seve yoursell money tw staire wherein he dislocated his) the door and disappear in the dark “HELP WANTEO” AUCTION BALES fire Tehsan, pe hip. Mr, Morrison had just passed ness. He caught a feet! ¢ climpeo AND ALL CLASSIFIEO ADS. |) SALE OF ? NI ay rm his Ssth birthday. The funeral will of another man some distance On. at eo werd nimum . Tite ' x occur at 2: 30 tomorrow afternoon An examination of the safe- Pr ton ‘ste Wher arged te ‘ 4 VATS be at the family residence. Interment showed the outer door had acocunt actual pur ¢ of lines ‘ LN 1 WHITE Co. 3 will be tn lowa. been blown off by nitroxlycert as set will be counted. Seven 1 ttth “ a. 9988 407 Oriental Bled 4 + - Insertions made for the price 4) a, extra fine round Presets me 7 ot six when cash ts gale. ae ate . piven, Bar, Mose end a = — se — —_ jf cap. lines, or fraction thereof, |), * . o-brec Bids Me teh: Ind. 4278 | | Furnishings at One-Third NEW STEAMER SINKS Only 3 Days More Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings and Women’s Furnishings and Shoes at One- Third Of Actual Value This stock is made up of new seasonable merchandise bought for this season's busin Goidamith of La Conner, Wash. physician. by C. 46 Everything goes at Greater reductions than ever on much of the stock. ONE-THIRD 33:% AND LESS 33:% No Such Bargain Opportunity Was Ever Before ' Offered in Seattle We have had a tremendous business the past week, but there are still unbroken siz lines of clothing and shoes for men a bo: and hundreds of bargains for the women in furnish ings, shoes and notions. Don’t miss this great sale, need at about one-third of what you would usually pay. nearly al Men’s, Youths’ Boys’ Suits. joldsmith s best seTNing $4.60 Boys’ Suits now Goldemith’s regular 1.65 $4.00 Boys’ Sults, now joldemith’s fine line of 35 $8.50 Youths’ Suits now 3.35 Suits, now ... 15 Goldsmith's regular $12.50 d now . Goldemith always got $12.50 to Goldsmith's $9.50 Men's $15.00 Men's Suits, In Cheviots Goldsmith used to sell for $16.50 and Pants, Goldamith's regular —_ $2.00, go at Goldamith's $3.00, go at Goldsmith always, $2.50, go at Goldamith's regular $5.00, go at $2.45 hoo, wo at line ee 75 Ismith’s regular 66c Fine Rib- bed Underwear, 39c now $14 Goldsmith's fine Near-to-Nothing Prices on Men's Furnishings. Goldsmith's 10¢ White Handkerchiefs, now Goldamith's iS¢ Blue and Red Handkerchiefs, now Goldsmith's regular 10c Working Sox, now ‘ Goldsmith's 16¢ Black aud” Brown Sox, now Goldemith's 260 We Sox, now ‘ Goldamith's regular 360 All Woo! Sox, now Goldemith always Pure Woo! Sox, now . idemith'’s regular 850 95c $1.25 $1.95 line of got 916.00 for Youths’ 5.65 Fancy Checks, now and Blue Serges, $5.95 | Oost Tterwens, now and $18.00, Men's Suits, French | Goldsmith's regular $1.25 Thibets, $7 5 | calico! Underwene. now 69c nn rag ldoe j now ’ Goldsmith always got $1.75, 7 ome aoa a hed joldgmith’s regular price $20.00 Pure Wool Underwear Sartodinns ‘Ties, c and $22.50, Men's Birdseye | Goldsmith's regular 76c Goldsmith's best Worsteds, $9.95 | - orees gris 0 toidemith's bes line of 86¢ Four now Hy ' Goldsmith used to get $1.60, {n-Hand Ties, now Goldamith's Hand Ties Dress Shirts, now vA Goldamith's regular 65¢ Working Shirts, now Ge Fourtn- 3° Overcoats and Craven ettes. Goldsmith's $1.60 Flannel 9c Goldgmith’s $60 Gray Heavy Ai Goldsmith's regular $6.00 Boys | Shirts, now < Eaeegcna ses 24¢ Overcoa’ Goldsmith's regular $1.50 79¢ no seeeeeoereonsonas $2.50 now .... Night Shirts, now Gojdemith always sold for $9.00 yer pind yMlcr nl $3.50 Nec Boys’ and Youthe $3 65 now $1, 39 Enticing Values in the . nets " Goldsmith's regular 60e 94 Shoe Department i i always got 912.50 Workjag Gloves, now. C oe Sep f outhe’ Overcoats, Goldamith's regular Goldemith's regula price tow F485 etna ti 0 citron, now....496 | Gre tore Sneee”" new 9BC Goldamith's $3.00 Men's and Boys’ Shoes, now Goldsmith's strong Mne Meu's Overcoats, of $12.5 $6.65 Remarkable Slaughter $1.65 $5.00 Mer Goldsmith's $3.60 Men's Working Shoes, now Goldamith’s $6.00 Men's High Cute 4 Shoes, now now Prices on Suit png Jdamith's $3.50 Men's $1 95 Goldsmith's regular $20.00 Men's [Goldsmith's regular price $2 Sh now toes ‘ Overcoats and Crav $9 35] 2% $3.00, Bult Cases, $1 ‘45 Goldwmith always got $4.6¢ enettes, now 1 now Men's Shoes, $2 inellidaas Goldsmith's $4.00 Bult 1,95 122" a yn Cases, now ' Goldemtth's regular $2 85 Me Women’s Shoes and | Goldsmith's $7 Cases, 10w Goldemith's $1 ) Cow hide Sult Cases, now EXTRA SPECIAL: 50 ‘All Leather Suit 95 $1.96 $5.35 $3.4! Watch Windows for Values up to 15 Cents—On Sale This Week at 1 Cent and Les: Don’t Delay | January 1 this Look for THE BUFFALO 424 Pike St ends sale. Watch windows for spe clal bargains, THE BUFFALO SALES AND BROKERAGE CO. ATTEMPT TO ROB BANK Mr. Goldsmith was forced to retire and is ordered to California by his | We must positively turn thie stock into money for him by JANUARY 18T and have made You are sure to find just what you want and CITY REAL esTATE ed will be counted as two lines. TO ADVERTISERS. Classification cannot be given } after 12 o'clock dally. Uncle Sam 1 work on bis new $2.960008 Bre i Wateb D, Gradvate Co, Ind 4 opp. AGENCT—P. av BALLARD $409 Ballard Phone, Ba! OFFICE . between Union and Untversity, Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 641 pf Senos — ” pert owners, 1909 American Bank ee ee Woodland Park. Lots RAILWAY TIMG TABLES. A Talbot, BXPERT, Mu Do net trust printe tables In Mutual Lite * * * * time * For ®* * * + * * WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE, newspapers. penchant tic ee time of departure end arrival Te dispose of your weed furniture te = ie of trains telephone King Gtr * nant We or 3, ‘ene rn :& PHYSICIANS. . Sunset, Mein 2740, independ tert ————— PRINTERS. ond view 8 comme jonee — a month pre FRTORA ener. one Mock PERO “ a Maln 00 cauh, 8 alley. $575. $80 Month Pound car wo 6b ake Phi ' vie way AY ' EVETT @ DRAKE. Johuese & Hallion. undertakers. Fis? Tel North 14, White 249. First av Phones Main 4160; Ind. 2144 FLORISTS. On Madison Street, Ce In GPECIAL NOTICES. Prot Gievene New Method SHOE DEALERS. j wares " otiichenstnioneipncnmacnimiaghniptainchin | - The best men's and bore shows ai | ™ even dow owt — old ty Gee & Pie Beused tir , % THOWCARES ‘Open ty cabinet work prtese silaing repel tine TYPEWRITERS. “er roome, 14 | ans Wide ‘ New and second hand typexriters. al ~ e sitet ‘Trpentiers rented The | Root of Dancing PERSONAL. jemier Typewriter Co. 808 First ar | e lessons Collins bide . tan Yous ° et en ae TRANSFER COMPANIES. | Treatments painless “Sati Second ar ema tiy) Te you want to move Wry the Lis | Bie ne in untedecmed watches yh eR oe a ad teen | eal vase Main 836 ent Quy “ATTORNEYS ) AT ‘LAW. ng sie, ete. tbe 412° Bitel nd BANKS - t Smith & Kell haul, road one conte : , Bremerton wee beat aS | ms ~ = — Bulan 24-Sie I cont in amen | © ~ 1 and FARMS AND ACREAGE. LEGAL NOTICES. 2 iy Date on Bleck, 118 First av. =| ‘ges " 1 TRACTORS Ancuirecte, “er leroy as Bide w Fecetved up t Ja ff at Gat . ake Risa ook, house, cortege and bee. nd Inguire for Mr. Gates tteet 209 JOHN H. WHITE Ge 2 or : ooo : « p ar THE CANADIAN RANK OF Com. T a'oe ts po Me |QUEEN AN (NE HILL | ana , a © Bale—Nod 1 or, 100x105 wok of per ae and Time depe oan Gama * * t and f t bearri & hitaxcn, e venta Arcade I ay h * of | V. Holt, Mowe te ¥ W. F. HANBURY 0 “ven . BICYCLES. ae aunt cook | . f . Whst & WHERLBE : W. CONDON. Tan Casrete wrens an Brock | Must Sell~-N Need Cash | A f Kx | . Kn " ABSTRACTORS. CHRAP ACREAGE Home A A. py sx-room Dama | ‘ MOLDE By CES. ~~ nme | I” bard times ie the time to make an Ye Bulds re : “ey th-Whittleney- Hanford Abstract Ge berriea and chickens w. Fb RY uM b lilock. Phone. Main ibe ra Wy v4 LAIRVOVANT 9 : «f aintee "an ay | $2, 400 LOST AND FOUND. " a) - a t : . Fe ance to # . WR HAVE THI8 BXCL | Min (thater ‘gives readings Gally 9 1 x P cept Monday evenings for thc, at $96 But itl full se \ MELP WANTEDO—MALE. oe ov. Faose 5 vs bd corner of i4th 8 and , ne fental of $32; will we Wanted-—-AQLN-DODIED MBN be: | nece tp, REAPING. the. Chance to make (a I! tween sues 1b and 46 for Marine good Incereat "on Siret ‘pe oye 4 DETECTIVE SERVICE, N i MClothing | mre an } , and Con Me ’ < i $200 TRY r de | 419-4 tlons i ne. |S A WPAUTY ring a “Coay Detective Agency Merchant's 3 s { at Og, fe Were Uadertabes | Grand freee Bremerton | ¢ | i . ate _.. | @unday; got tree e DWM | M x HAIR GOODS. UM Fined salt ie | | FOR SALE—HOUSES. IF priges with other stores | Geter’ ROMNW AV. N ane lan Wo manufacture wiga | Come today ! n flat, must | toupess tion curls. putts, | ~ =| A fine ® nt j 1. 1610 Wighth pompadours and swituhes Ban ie: | ~G-nore tracia, $780, 88 cash. $1 ween Inside lots . ¥ a ols i* Hate store. 1401 First ave, "Ie ttle | wm © Black 462 York ik Areade A * |