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—— ps soennenennane nesses | were found by two younger |and had had tt 5 Richards may¢ t HEARING ON RATE i Ee person had ¢ woman ld bo 5 ented | covered the he 4 1 f ULTI MATUM ‘NTERURBAN BEGINS | CHARGED HER XMAS " er ars chown BILLS TO THE MAYOR THREE WOMEN DIE Men sion FOUR BOYS AND GIRLS DRO S ~ — _Dp . My Caicedo cig 8 ‘ CH OVER (By United Pres IN THEATRE PANIC —. this morning took up the ques WHEN LAUN INDIANAPOLIS rc mane SEATTLE INSURANCE | tion of increased passenger TURNS | when. Mayor MockWalter rex ved (By Untied Press.) CENTER rates on the Seattle Tacoma in 4 . re i Sogo orrp cra Mi cannter Bookwalter received PIPING Ona 5 ge - Serursae, rete «ite Wie Swite .O8in ig one le items in those frow departme ry of “Fire” that started when a| 8TOP PAYING TRIBUTE T Come to Our Terms by! zens of Kent will go down to jPWitchmen Are SINE! WRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec. 1 (My Wale Hreen) tem int mre from a department |e Fir sarted, whan 4 ING TRISUTE TO ae si | Olympia and help in the fight Through Lack of Organ. k Leopold dying, according RAINIER, Ore 1 nis Bie Ph "ncn ker pa Pa ee ina aideotse. teenies Christmas Day or More) against the Puget Sound Elec "epoca * to an announcempn one of his| young people were ' nd | for, r ut aren LSD ork aie vee ee ia | ization, Says Elizabeth inns ly today. It was|¢ thers narrow! jeath |# dental that the articles had been la Kht en f uranee i ph gp ys oe "x cee fon ger se Pe : ph Ba muirchased by his famil crowded house and death of three | cente ur bus Men Will Be Called Out ? the ColumbtalP 1 by his famil ines *) The other cities of the valley 7 lL W.W.M tated that the end is approaching |in tt water , " “ha : ; PB daisies é ae >the | Flynn at 1. . + Meet=|rapidiy, and that the ax mor ay night, when a launch ir nvestigation shows tha’ well | worm t Says Hawley. baie econo aga Monies pebigy Bn pee 7 . ‘ known young worn recently, Mra. Wm. Richter, Miss Mar I RTIN, Main y' conference. The men hope to | ing. arch’s death Is but a matter of | which they were riding turned tur-/Known | young woman, recently | Mrs Win. Richter, Misw | Mary 1468 pid — —_ persuade the railroad commis | 14 few hours He at Burton's landing |cles for Chriatmas gifis for friends ferty were crushed in the crow Office hy United Press.) sion to force the interurban to | we | Cardinal Mereler shortly before The Dead | an g oe ft APOLIS. Minn., Dec, 13 go back to its old rates. | (fy United Pres) lnoon administered extreme unction MISS SELMA HENDRICKSON - wed so aerttal | SPOKANE, Dec, 13.—The first ar-jto the dy king. According to! ay — —— Se men’s Taten. of Novth Am seas ae | reat to be made in over a week in| nown « from the palace, Leo) ANNA HENDRICKSON, aged 19 i ~ / 1S AL, Ne Z| NS ZF aga connection with the free speech | pold realizes that the end is near GRACE WAUD, aged 16 j shachaglled yay caged he a be movement was brought about to Prince Albert of Flanders, helr ap LEE BARBER, aged 20 The ‘“‘Home”’ of Santa Claus—Garvey-Buchanan Co, sean rpesoneh 7 Dakin anlees the} |day when Bruce Rogers, one of the parent, is at the pala and has The Rescued. | acta cecnen. of bin Groantan attorneys in the employ of the In-|prepared to assume immediately! pearl Proctor, aged 20, Frank Ka | bw ype Shorten = ie work before dustrial Workers, waa arrested and ithe duties of administering What | per, aged 26. Amos Card, 19 Sart aha under conditions satis sentenced to serve 10 days in jail will fall to him should his royal Late Saturday a party of 10 6 deaacy to them, every switchman for “unlawful communication with 12 young people from Maygers, ¢ west of Buffalo would strike be gy [Prisoners to Prince Albert, @8| came here to mpend the evening f nein. 3 Rogers delivered a letter to one finish approa the king's! the wkating rink, ‘The rink ast wiley refused to make public of the 1. W. W. prisoners confined 1 cynictam hae disappeared |g: 10 p, m., and seven of the part ikcA ‘peuced between him and in the Franklin school pletely. Hie entire thought | decided to return to Maygera in a | mi Jompers, . i seooms to be atered upon the fu | gasotine ee Geaareaion ef ‘ana st ete | SPOKANE, Dec, 13.—Ellzabeth |tyre welfare his country, This} ait se eaperately to the : » sald conference. The results of} " me Gurley Plynn, whe tr chan in his mental attitude tf! pout for oe time after it o . ‘ +, | referred to the egarded as significant raed first to release his hold their deliberations, he said. will be|Nicaraguan President Bit-| the tree speech mov “fhoctors Thier and Stieson are in| vas Lee Tarver. “I'm awfull ° ven out within ree days. ie é ik the proper time, he declared, terly Denounced by a ted the Lag pe constant at ndance at the royal sleepy.” he sald, “and rn coin e he matte ne city he young. woma bedside hey announced that to-| sicep With that he slipped bac eee eee Maryland Senator Be- was recently convicted of « rrow, if the king lives wuntil|ince the chil ater and id wot | ‘ acy and sentenced to serve then, they will operate for strangu: | rine Ti omg ones Agee ae fore the Senate. months In the county jail, is lated hernia... Tho acute recerrene ins Wilks ko’ tate: 'twna Men’ ‘ e Mont. je. 4 & bond of $5,000, pending of the monarch'’s chre trout ma Hendrick » wh held on,| a situation resulting from the strike ‘ higher court stroke . “ sake (By United Press.) peal to a higher cow followed by the paralytic stroke! pornaps for two hours son after Pl f H t Sine rite Oe a roe ent ic|_ WASHINGTON, Dee. 13.—Gena-| Miss Flynn yesterday addressed |that compelied him to take to his|her sister Anna gave up and disay or the easure Oo 1s ’ i ag e ; reer ’ jtor Raynor of Maryland, today ;& huge crowd tn a local hotel, when | ped, has weakened his condition #0 | peared into the water, She was soon i. . . ; “hp Taee night the strik-| Made a notable speech in support | he spoke in defense of the |W. W.|that the result of the operation 18} followed by Grace Waud Little Children Friends J . of his resolution authorizing Presl- | movement feared ev by the physicians The remaining three ne to the ¢ ers failed to agree upon a tents te a al reas b : o dent Taft “to take the necessary, Referring to the switehmen he ..anls. apparent fabeniet | Loot’ watth-6 km, seaeinn seven Ss Cl H Ww Ds cod that pro am 7 eee ee ceive te thelt poate| steps” to apprehend President Ze-|strike, Misa Flynn wat shown by the public In the King's | pours in all, when the tugboat Bur anta aus Has With til an amicable settlement of the | ava, of Nicaragua, and give The switchmen have practically |eondition Hes in the fear of 18] ton came along and rescued ther a 4 Ww differences with their employers | the usual penalty for the ont their strike because they were | effect on the market. There ts no Him is ee ould be reached. ‘The attitude off Cannon and Groce, the Amerl- Not properly organized. “It ix not | oticeable personal grief among! THIEVES ROB DEAD a ; Bi ane ¢ < ape the fant of the strikebrea bie subjects oe B fr eter Dotion of orvanized labor} SNA Great crime bas been com-|elther. but the tack of Organiaation "ree eigian cabinet ie practically OP args Paulina,” a Beautifu re, it was stated jestee ‘ , : on the part of the dissatiafied work nia session today TOPEKA’ Kan Dee 14.—John tisfyt influence, and had|mitted against the rights of in continuous SKA, Ka “ P Fi Son to do with thelr failure to ac-| American citizenship,” declared the se xi tthe LW. W an svrnlnag Picea eage and - ® s et and ony, the irst 01 cannot b ywed to| Speaking o € more That Dr. Cook here homas Richards, were asphyxiated cede to the wishes of their mem-|#enator, “It cannot be allowed t : ' yoo! | slumber ment, she said t rai at his from 4 gas beating st P Wi § 1 Sete Whe advocated © temporary | Sinrhe quilt does not rest upon the| “The free speech fight will take ag Td egg lf rnb rize Winner at Seattle 7 ER easlican Nicaraguan people and therefore |® renewed vigor this week with | — _ fo te x Filling Strikers’ Places. |to punish them would not subserve | 22 Agreed ellen. en Horse Show and SPOKANE, Dec. 13—The North-| the purpose of my resolution ee ee Ss s ern Pacific ralway rapidly i filing] , “The feaolution ts directed ai the "Mie pour A.-Y.-P. Stock Show its yards with non-union men to dictator of Ni rege tnavidvally scumund teen Peet Nercae, wevtne the places of the striking | 4nd want it entirely separated |! gh gy Late Pagid “ t ‘ Switchien. ‘The officials believe| from any steps we may take In wale carte ak at tr Cine Bring the children to see this wonderful that they will be tn a position to | reference to interference tn Nica-| oso leaders of the free apecch Shetland Pony, and at the same run all trains by the last of this| raxu : lsDviiakel. 40 Senbane tke dieee a time reap the week without inconvenience, even| He declared that Cannon and | Oven ema benefit of this Store's splendid values. Come! if a seitlement of the strike ts not|Groce were merely prisoners Of) © O16 pundre twenty Indus | A\ cs Leo ONC) SUT.” iB fected. The officials also de-| War. He sald that he had watched | wisi Workers are atill confined. th oe TE clare that the strikers mever will be| the Nicaraguan situation for Years | tne pranklin school given back their old positions and was familiar with the “Im. |‘ Frankie » We Have Secured the Entire Edition of posters, usurpers and motley . % Pua ? feeders” (hat Mave opceng trocs tee] - WO SELLING WaRO tneer on 4 AER “ chaotic conditions ther He ELL Re Th N ml Zelaya is probably the mos Complaints were wued by A jaeepicable figure that has ¢ fred H. Lundin, deputy pr ting CAFE & GRILL contrivance with which you tell your own Past, Present and Future. WANT H } arisen in their midst. In the school | attorney, this roing ogainet Omcar bye t FIRGT AND MADISON, N e ef corruption; dishonesty, perfidy | Anderson, 122 Maynard av N — 1 Whil and crime, Zelaya stands without a F. Fleming, barter f i ow on aie peer. 1 have been Informed re-}troit bar, for nelling Hquor — = Feces ocnail - a | Th L CONSUMPTIVES :::. eae tas vieee Ot bie pervens [eure Ps ee aes ey Last 4 | iife are more infamous in their inj cuting witness t “At@ereon. | Sold Always at $1.50 Sold Always at $1.50. / deseribable details than the tniqul-|and W. J. Alvey appeared as me Most wonderful invention of the century. Thousands of Seattle citizens familiar with Miss B. L. Beals and two assis-| tes of his public career cuting witness against Fleming OAP Marvin's work as a prophetess now have an opportunity to receive the benefit of her great tants are kept busy ban day long an- Both cases will be given a prelin at this insignificant sum swertng questions and recetving of-| inary hearing in Justice Gordon's Pe, fers of assistance in the Anti-Tuber- | IS leah WIE warned canara On sale on Main Floor, Second Avenue, and on Seneca Street eulosis button day sale, which will | the purchase of the liquor ta the IS ANTISEPTIC 7 rc be held next Saturday. The offices evidence offered in the nplatnt 4 . ‘i si in room 30¢ Savoy hotel, are crowded | ris with men, women and children who A stock exchange neat NEUTRALIZES BAD ODORS ive ress , are wiling to help out on that day $96,000 the other day, which ee the onie Tom Gallio, who knifed Patrick t to exchange for a seat th Men who have no work and who in reality need money themselves are offering themselyes for the day, just to help the patients @ut The suburbs have all been cut! into districts, and men and women are being appointed to take charge of the work. At Ballard A. V. Holton will be| tm charge. At Renton Dr, A. Bron- son will be in charge of a host of | high school girls who will sel! the| buttons, Mrs. F. B. Thorniley has promised to take care of the busi- fess of the day in the upper West Beattie district. Her headquarters Will be at the office of Dr. Scott, in| West Seattle. Anyone who wishes | to take part in the work in that| district can do s0 by communicat- ing with her at her home ifornia av Minx Marie | | Ftynn on the night of September 13 |s0 effectively that he dled a few hours later at the City hoepital, was captured by Patrolman Joe Bianchi at North Yakima, yesterday. He was lodged in the city jail last night. A charge of murder may be made against him Gallio and Flynn had been friends of years’ standing. On the night of the cutting. Flynn was drunk and abused his friend so vigorously that a fight resuited. Flynn was giving lio a beating when the latter whipped out a knife and eank it into Flynn's neck. Gallio was caught in North Yakima GROUND TO DEATH IN MILL WHEELS (By United Brews.) SOUTH BEND. Wash 5246 Cal-| Smith will take care Dee. 18 Points ig og Nea a AM! Joseph Bletofi, an employe of the fearly all: of the girls and young| Globe mill here, was drawn to a women of the neighborhood | horrible death when his hand that day the society |C#ught between the cog wheels of ete a fund of $20,000 (the mill machinery, his head be with which to bulld a sanitarium ground to # pulp before the me at Kirkland on the land that has|°™nery & ld be stopped , been purchased by the organization When the accident occurred Bie jtofi was the only workman at that end of the shop, and his cries were not heard until toc SIX DAYS WITH NO NEWS OF KIDNAPED LOUISVILLE CHILD Ky., Dec. 13.—The sixth day since little Alma Keliner was spirited away by kidnapers brough no clue to her whe ute, and found Mrs, Frederick Keliner the child's mother, in a critical state | of collapse. Interest in the case t in the pursuit of a mysterious cou ple with a child who have been see in southern Indiana during the last | Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle y centers few days. Members of the famity Assert that no demand for ransom has been receive and that the y | oa all TERETE . 9,000 have received no messages from the | “2?'t#! “ope kidnapers Surplus and urcivided Frofite 40,000 be beyond it is a ne The. best should not ! i any one’s means where The will to save ie the start ——-#egaity ing point of great fortunes. THR CO-OPERATIVE DEN-|I Hundreds of young men in thie TISTS are giving the best, as is well known, and hold their prices | State who never before saved at a point that has surprised all We are now giving a reduction on account of the Holiday Season, of | one third our regular prices, and our regular prices are one half that charged by other dentists anything, now believe the sav ings bank their best friend— ours because our suggection started them right. HOW DO WE bo IT? Our “Co-operative Dental plan|y INTEREST A PER CENT does it } eae ee it Compounded Call and get prices and learn how Semi-Annually #0 many are getting their work! painlessly and economically done Out of town patrons given time immediatly upon calling JAMES D. HOGER, President N. Bb. SOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS All our work such a8 Crowns Ferdinand Sehimt dinand Sehipits, J ” Bridges, Plates, Inlays, Fillir | . A ‘B. Stewal 4 q. hiewh éte., carry a fifteen year guarantee | it: & Metormick, James D. Howe join THE COOPERATIVE DENTAL|I coRNE . ) 3 R SECON PARLORS, Dr. John Brown, Mgr-| and CHERRY STREET $4 Floor Central Building 4d Ave. and Columbia I] trenene ‘ane ren SEATTLE | rHE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1909 often has tacks In it Why Not? THE HOME An artistic decoration for the home would be No more practical gift than a Diem gladly welcomed on Christmas morn by any house ; tylish fabric, Mee wife, Beginning tomorrow we will make extra | Pattern of some stylish fabri, é special inducements on all kinds of Housefur | py oc¢ special offerings b' nishings j 4 me $5.00 te a ag ne : | $1.50 Imported Satin Soliel, a rich sat ‘rench Tapestry Portleres in solid rede, greens and red and green combinations; beautiful pat-| — in-finished with a permanent terns; fine mercerized fabrics. Regular 3 25 luster; come navy, brown, myf- $5.00 values; per pair . , | tase Goude eu a | tle, tan, old rose and black 1. 10 COUCH COVERS $3.25 Special ‘Tuesday, yard | The biggest snap you ever saw-—T24nch rich Ort | ental Couch Covers in an assortment of expecially | e109 Kine Heavy Weight French | pleasing color combinations. An ideal home a | brightening gift. $5.00 values $3 95 | Broadcloth in all the seasonable |] | for o | shades. Very special Tues | TABLE COVERS ino ‘vai Make practical gifts, and are very inexpensive | fe Gas in ie yond here. For instance | 50c All-Wool hh Batiste, an excek } apestry Stand Covers | ‘ 44 size 43c | lent material fc ses, waists, ett, Sapentry Table Covers 98c and children’s weat: both ot taple 7 Special Reduction on All Yardage een eee 10c 19¢ | 7c 12%e 36-inch Silkolines 800 42-inch Pig Etamine 10c 40-4 Cotton Fabrics: Specials red Madras White h Curtain Serim | bd 39e 42-4nch Oriental 25 | At less than jobber’s price we offef enmonery c Tuesday 50 pieces best American] These are but a hint of the many remarkable | + of bargains. | Shirting Prints in wide assortment oF ® GREAT BEDDING BARGAINS. patterns; priced everywhere at 5c } } 1 42x26 Pillow Cases 12ic | O'ge. Here to: yw, yard... | S§e 72x90 Bed Sheets —a for 39c | } $1.35 11-4 Cotton Blankets | ‘ . pre perrene 35¢ 8c Apron Ginghams | 89 fu size ed Comforts LY for $1 49 | In all the w colors and checks} Hath Towels, put up in pretty Xmas a C FIANOLA FUANO Neer sesesesis Fg) tak eee Seneca Street Floor. day special, yar Is the Ideal Gift Piano DOLLS HALF PRICE About fifty fine im ported Dolls, slightly damaged in transit some dressed, others kid body, undressed Tueeday choose at uchanan ey- [> 113-15-17 Seneca St. ARS Va, SI FOAMS | | } Phere is no gift costing a like amount that is so impressive, so T d S ° { : T | d in keeping with the spirit of Chrismas, as the Pianola 1 ino ues ay pecia S in oy an Its dignity, its beauty, the splendid possibilities for musical $ wan mete HORSES ; | enjoyment it offers to everyone have made it a favorite with those trong, durable Hobby | DOLL BEDS 69c i | who wisli to express more than th: usual amount of esteem or affec- \ unr weire les ‘Sasly the Perfect little beauties al frame, with wite « | tion in their giving “d, Regular price $2.98. | spring, fancy mattr 1 elaborate bolster Pianola Pianos cost $5 » $1,250—Pianolas $250 to $475— en $1 98 | roll and bed set, . Regular 9c value. 69¢ | they may be obtained only at iS seh | ‘Tuesday Oe Washington’s Oldest and Largest Eilers Music Bldg. Doll Go Carts—the colla | Gu thing for Dolly special just the Tuesday Music Concern Third and University Successor to the D. 8. Johnston Co. PIANOLA DEMONSTRATION EVERY DAY Store Open Evenings Till 10 o’Clock Regular prices just We to $5.00. The Store That Serves You Best