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. A great deal of intere ae THE RULING PASSION IN THIS BIG-BEAR Albers Has to Fight Against Big Odds Make Bears Be Good HG FIGHT. SNGERITION bs [o ON MONDAY Battle in Congress Will Be au Ne Centered in House Com- |'h« : mittee on Lands—Can-| pers. : sy oom non’s Frame Up. PE a a . or whatever you “Will: | 7 By United Press.) the Job of He 1 pol to/ keeps them afrald WASHINGTON, Dec to! tronger vous He licked,” beaten, “buffaloed will, Th pe iid, and without cause he Exhibition for Children, urday afternoon Albers | will win as They Are Told widesrcsaei-'% “NOT AN AD--I JUST WANT ber who and Mor BY MARION LOWE rtiffcate o hority to vote by § tary Bal-|¢ ey read the item at What's his game? What ts the It isn’t at th pink f him? re |to keep th his attitude of or A member of the house committee} : on la gers whe m rend }doing a fine, that agh the the ditehes with-| . t, thro forest service, already contre Water power. sites by grant rights of way for out exacting a tax 8 t of Colorado I want to help }money out of my own pocket {I fe el that it T keep my price GRADS ARE. COM te GIG ana terised beaaents or . aah Gralphaly a ‘ehamon the university are beginning to| hosp show up in town ready to atte “Would the annual varsity ball which takes| winin 16 lace Friday evening, Dec. 3, at the| Mr Dale? Vashington building, fair grounds. | wm t is felt in the coming event, which is n we Beale nation atk oeketients BLARICON WILL Washingto hletic victories tha oat anything else. Besides this, the melancholy fact is own by all students that this will positively be | LR the last chance to use the magnifi-|has been apy cent floor, as the building will soon} | Attorney Vand be converted into a lbrary . Ernest Wells, chairman of the Ito the prosecutor's offi committee, advises all who have |ceed C. B. Peyto Not obtained tickets that the need i to engage in b of haste is great ing only | Yate detective a few left. 1 ets may be pur-| chased at King Brothers on the| Presentation of an invitation. Only | 160 tickets will be sold, as it is not |~ deemed advisanle to crowd the hall | too muc ch mind telling | ARTISTS’ SUCCEED PEYTON, SHOW IS | th Park | ating Van Blaricon of who bh ‘on came ie that of Alfred itor last | Rent k Reckdolt, Frank Cal 4 guard atjvert, the two Hagers, B.C. I nd B Martin when he was sition grounds. MAN WHO LOST SHIP. GETS NEW LICENSE Captain Perey Lermond, the mas ter of the Sound steamer Dix, which was rammed and sunk by the Jeanie November 18, 1906, y given a master’s license by t Fine inspectors. At the time of the which 40 people mond’s license was revoked Bpectors refused to let him examination for a new on¢ Captain John Birmingham Vising inspector, ordered ther so. Captain Birmingham did the ground that, as the old Hic expired on April 16, 1907, th Spectors had no right to kee, from the examination after date WILL NOT ENDORSE ‘ILLES CANCIDACY tarted by the up to date Many people are not getting all of | the entertainment they should out of | accident p were drow their Edison Phonographs because they have not been equipped with the Amberol Reproducer. Your dealer has an attachment which will make your Edison Phonograph play both the Edison Standard Records and the new Amberol Records, thus trebling the enjoyment and pleasure to be gotten out of ift By means of this attachment the Phonograph will play both Standard and Amberol Records, giving you more kinds of music and a longer cata- A: log to select from. Central | ng re acinded f e lon in en | dorsing ¢ candidat for the democratic nomination for | mayor. The council will very like | ly put a labor ticket In the fleld ZIMMERMAN NAMED. because it will be just the same as giv- ing you an soe new Phonograph, fi n Edison A , r I ft board of ¢ ers, to take the by the resignatior odfr ea a Erope." TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS REMODEL FAIR BUILDINGS. of nodeling ‘ i? USy, SOAPLAKE Eilers Music Bidg., 3rd & University, OOAP tt oceupan holiday HOSPITAL FOR IRONDALE, Hing will be thr nt, and will be ope in the new year FAIMLY : TO HELP”-.--ALLEN DALE, A BIG SUCCESS| four-minute | ¥ ind out about this attachment today, THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, FESESEESERCCSO lore CSC CCer erie lees, 4 fl I NEGRO MINISTER BURNED AT STAKE, . rvard, a negro preacher lant night, for man of Hawkinaville The negro was also wounded na barn three miles from the here erlitopl und higthy eeeee % | Btre oth was motoring trdfn| Hawkinevie to Cochran and * | up behind Harvard, wo) was driving a team of mules negro de red Booth Qab frightening his mules pnd a rel tarted Harvard dréw a revolver and er tied It at », three shots taking effect day own +eeeeeeeeane « * * * * *« * « « * * * - * * ~ + * ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * eeeeae TRYING TO MOVE r era | THE CANAL LOCK tho ‘ the BALLARD 0c ?—Business One alde of the street ts practically men general! taking up the | réady for the pavomént now, the Jmatter of the of the canal ¢ aide, to the disgust of peo-| | lock. It is hop by « mass ed to pass, In a sen of Sh | movement of the lost tax ecronsings visible something done to induct engineer to| The planking on 20th N. W. from| Practically ey. | Ballard ay. to the waterfront, afier ard not connected |having been delayed for a long c time on account of a hold-up of material; is practically complote | wee an be the hin play man in Bal the mill ge was un s that the 1 made most with sulting con | the | Washington Tent No. 1087, K. 0.| mac |. M., will hold the annual election at | ot officers for the ensuing year at large foree of men \ gular review Friday, on the Market st are pevi ing, | It HELPLESS DYING INVALID IS LOADED INTO AMBULANCE—PRESTO! HE'S GONE (By United Pre: Dec, 2.—0 fled today by atte and poll wor ft the Central # the strange disa Doyle of Oakland, who was sup BAN hosp FRANCISCO. ‘ pletely my pital ambulance of Jamer iying from epilepsy was case that the physicians at the ¢@ him to the infirmary of the was umn Emergency ft elty and Lat ned and arried ca } big van ofirmary, the stretcher had | No attendant had accompanied the sick man, and how | to leave the ambulance ts a mystery to the hospital of wae thought to be h one Weak? Tired? Run-down? These con sien lons come from overwork, a weak stomach, overtazed nerves Whea you feel “all In“—hardly able ‘to drag abost, no » ambition, easily exhausted and can't sleep—take BEECHAM'S PILLS lerence they make | condition, The stomach is the tastes good, the digestion is strengthened ansed, and the nerves rest am's Pills, Boca F rod Strength and New Life Boxes 10c. and 25. with full directions, 5.95 (No Suit in this lof cost us less than $18.50 wholesale.) This means you can select any $25.00, $27.50, $32.00 or $35.00 Suit for manag lclals, He and note what @ MHULEEYOOQANGLUOUUUUALENGSEGUEU QUT CUE RDERRESEUOAL APR GREE $15.95, We Have 20 Suits Left Kind, Which We Will Close Out at— $9.95. ONE-PIECE pressi | gQQVIGUUHN UYU 000210 EEUU ATUUULAAUUAUUTUTTESAETAAAT GLEE a Mri Some are worth $28.50, some are worth $30.00 not a dress is worth less than $25,.00—made of fine broadcloth and cheviots. LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 500 ARCADE BUILDING Take Elevator Open Till’9 P. M. Saturday | BOLO THIEVES CAAT Thieves who cho an their scone of | whe phon | public After night bute Murphy at 605 7 truders pried off the failed Dance tonight MARTIN & CO. 1207 Gud Av. Opp. Hotel Saver High Grade Gloves RD MURDERED OVER A FIVE-CENT CANDLE MWAY HEADY RANGE) sasstrts: Hamilton Pre killed b 4» Scent Lake Ht $200 thay tore of 4 gum diag? no “een -t0-Cna gat fugitiy ALBERT HANSEN, Garrity entered t ‘ Jeweler wn annie y 4 t First and Cherry, as at the exy and eein the sporation eviden worked boldly n J, Coughlin, of 12 Cherry nor of the “House ide Dh t to the ground found the 00-found steel range, a © and a leather lounge n carted away Department a heard the had NEW PHONE DIRECTORY, he Pacific Tele ph Co. t tele directory for October. Al ugh the edition is already off press it will not be ready for distribution for several! Telephone and # just Innued it THE kn FE GRAGKENS FAIL TO GET ANY MONEY “Societe Chocolats” Girls Were entertained af tea this afternson one of their friends, A dainty lunch. con was vereed iq which the "piece de resrtance” was C fociete om Chicolar.s stealing from || Vinckem her, at & oracks mpt to her shop flatter dama the a bu to foroe the The co ve that ckamen || © frightened a wate ained about $200 DANCE AT DREAMLAND Admission fre as ier cian ened te Chocolats"’ for luncheon? A hex of them should elways be hept of hand for informal cails, or nearly any social emergency. Ask your dealerautf he docs imperial Candy Co.mlnd, 2700; oa where you can get them, not have them léliphone to the I Main 710—they will tell , A BRIDGE & (0.~LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST-A BRIDGES (0, TWO REMARKABLE} peer SPECI At the A. Bridge Store We have grouped about 300 Men's * a” that run in price om $15.00, bats Sey $18.00, in sizes for all; durable, sé Suits for men of all ages; double breasted. Your choice— $12.56 A splendid special offer is made on about 500 Men’s and Youn Suits, all wool, heavy materials, ins and checks, in prevailing styles” they last— $14.7 The Famo _ Keystone Pant (Union Made) The Greatest Line of es vamabbos and Overcoats in Seattle, and Shown | at Popular Prices Holiday Neckwear A splendid showing of Fine Neckwear in the Furnishings Department, with a Friday and Saturday Special )00 Dozen of Silk Ties, will be offered at in beautiful patter: Woolen Underwear—In Merinos different shades, retailing upward from and Cass Coat Sweaters—In a splendid garment for winter weather, as low as of colors $2.00 W.L.DouglasShoes Shoe range All Shades in Derby upward from and Soft Felt Hats In the Department, at $3.00 and $3.50, The ¢, heavy elkskin, built 50 and $3.00. | “are shown in all styles PATAPSCO Work § at $2. and leathers, for sturdy wear, A. BRIDGE & CO First and Yesler—Two Entrances—First and Yesler LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST MCU Mia, _..264