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DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1909 Z A MAN HAS A RIGHT = [SS SHARGASPGTESSKcx sack COLLIERS MAGAZINE RETURNS TO {ici.0.000.% T0 LOSE HIS OWN LEGS ATTACK ON SECRETARY BALLINGER °°. THE 8TAR—TU jobbed by the prosecutor atid published, Collier's magazine today ab end te we takes up again the case of Richard ae os and is in need of mommy A. Ballinger, secretary of the in.| for secret work, the records terior. With documentary eviderice she © county is- Rh wpeerta wid shares how that the county commis Against the Seattle man In connec:| foan shark, LHe will pay you $1.50 commission for every friend| Somers have voted the grand jury a thousand dollars for this qupae LURTON, THE UNITED those judges who “break down" the law when it is “harsh” to r m 2 © rail Benres SUPREME JUDGE-TO:| roads =e ts, in & manner of BE, INSISTS THAT RAILROAD. | speaking, a sort of judictal anarch QR@ MUST BE ALLOWED TO | i#t—a breaker down of law QET SMASHED. Or take the case of John T. Hazel rigk, another instance where Judge 73 Lurton “broke down” the law in BY GILSON GARDNER, the Interest of a railroad, In order WASHINGTON, D.C, Dec, 14.—+| 2,28 fale, let ws read the facts of | the case f » day Working man has a right toligns the court's own opto ered so Bema ae aun a “Tt appears that directly after the vod berties pesepocarse jinjury (Haselrigg had his arm conatitutions » om *\ecrushed while coupling cars at Here is a way to make money: Induce some friend to borrow money from D. H. Tolman, tion with land frauds, and makes/ oto you place in his hands ‘x eee sw York | Witttamson, Va. for the Norfolk & , eon v E he supreme court of New York| Western road), he was taken to the wrnnGey. John H. MeGeaw alse!” Of course it makes no difference to you if Tolman holds| Work ee Knisely, aged 18, whose | “osp!tal provided by the defendant of today, | that friend up for a usurious rate of interest on the money he Five hundred dollars w: ot hed uit inthe fec.| (allroad), where his arm was am- ks Sone the Gisieite ainieta' sa — gies porta eat M{ | putated, and where he remained ots from the Collier's article | loans him; it makes no difference if he collects at the rate of be first appropriated. It was " A‘ and was taken care of for five or tw n 100 and 200 per cent on the money, It makes no differ reported to the jury that Verdict for damages was wet | i” week ence to you if, in case that friend runs into a bunch of hard luck) the money had been ex- oY and the court held that the| fy bad a right to work amid the/ %, until he was supposed to be recovered, and was dis- wlio a charged. An agent of the company Men seaty appliance law {agreed with him to pay him $26 im cash, to give him a pass over iad rod her of this right its own road and $2.75 for further Lurton an Exponent. transportation to his home for any One of the strongest exponents | possible claim against the company Fred Dennett, the present com missioner of the general land office, A pon who figures acti in the Cun.| 4nd can't meet the payments Tolman demands of him, he is pended. Five hundred Hingham casos, was a former pri-| hounded until life is made almost unbearable. It makes no dif more was appropriated last va cretary of Senator Hans brough. (It was Hansbrough who| ference to you if that friend loses his job because, not being able Saturday. The clerk of defended Alec McKenzie of Alaska,/to pay, Tolman or his agents garnishe his money and hound the board of county com- who was sent to jail from Frisco.) doctrine in our day is Hor.| he might have on account of the his employer i i E _ Lurton, selected by Preai.|Accldent; and thereupon the plain ine Preeent: Oneiengn, ai ia acai PP 434 Epler bl mote en Se semen: ee ae gent Taft for the United States| tiff gave the defendant the follow le pga another pocred - ere yetne way Lolman, “pier Diock, gets more Vic-} money was turned over to 1 . | tng receipt spiracy, this time to contro! the) tims in his toils. ‘The following letter has been sent broadcast ares min eg Te nes | rae recetpt cet forth contained copper ‘and coal? Will the publte,| 1) 0° 4 io , with on nary sh sche Vanderveer. Peterson says fold that these men may lose as| these words: ‘I do hereby release remembering the past, be satisfied | FOUghout the city the jury did not have the any arms or legs as they choose,| and discharge the said company “ces agama answers to this Dear Sir; This is to remind you that your credit at this spending or control of a law pas: by congress can | from al} Habflity for and on account juestion ae . R . sl A ted there of that right, or make | Of the matter described above.’ ” It is common knowledge through-| Office is still good for money whenever you can use it to ad: cent of it. (he rellroads liable in damages for} The court goes on to say that ~ dg — the West generally vantage, and that it will be a pleasure for me to serve you; a A | e| mt Moi Interest . ‘ a 2 %; y ¥ gu losses j when this reeeipt was set up by nd t organ nt reste are also any friend or acquaintance whom you can recommend The witnesses now beitig This is one reason why ratlway | the railroad, Hazelrigg “gave some aliede with the Guggenbetm min heard by th t ‘i soperee oppose the appointment | evidence tending to show that at tas interests, and that fue same as worthy of credit. = xy the grand jury are oe a . " it he was without nancial forces are allied with the > ; p testifying in relation to confirmation of Judge Lurton pro ahaha A atl a Willi fatlvoed teterects. When Bi For each such customer you can send me I will pay you repeal 4 ‘ oe One of His Decisions. had BO euftable clothing; that. he linger was nominated and elected| $1.50 commission. Jenny Hill and Jackson st. re- Here ts one of Lurton’s decisions: | was worn down by suffering and BM. Delk had his foot smashed | was affileted by a my y which While coupling cars at Memphis. | affected bin mind, and that he did The accident was due to the failure) got read the paper and did not of the railroads to provide safety) know what he was doing when he gouplers such as are required by) made the settlement.” & federal statute. Lurton decided; The court says that there “was . that Delk was careless to work substantive evidence to support” ; = who notoriously bought his seat in : 5 Such a cor, and thevehers halal than and Cuan tne eomet reverend ———— the United States senate. An im-| Seattle's loan sharks are now| mentioned. Santa Claus can bring HE PAID NO. gould not recover the decision of the lower court, and MISS MARY LOUISE LOGAN. portant detall jallinger’s record |feaping « harvest of victims to|/no better b'essing than freedom ‘Congress had said (section § of get aside the verdict of the jury to remember is his grant, as eecre-|b¢ used to swell thelr profits |from these wage seducers of the ks at) in such a case as this anjon the ground that the jury should The popularity of few New York | her grandfather, from whom she tn-|tary of the joterior, of the railroad | during the coming year. Deceived | bumble. TRIBUTE 10 GORMLEY med | ue o}-}or Washington girls rivals that of |/berited ber raven black hair, the! right-of-way along the Des Chutes|>y the apparent ease with which} To make sure that no victim ions ce sash, anbooeh ee a ok re tee tis daeatine noe charming grand: (*24ppIng Diack eyes, and to rich river, {2 Oregon. Ballinger him-| money can be obtained from these | shall borrow but s pittance in ex @eatinaing in the employment of) negtigence” Ginatines ut Guo of Aimee 2 | clive complexion, Like him, too,|self was an incerporator of the |Shylocks, men and women are| change for the deeding away of his the carrier.” | - f America’s Most she loves horses, rides foarlessly | original Des Chutes raiiroad, and| flocking to the offices of these |future salary, the loan sharks have} J. G. Price, president of the fs every circuit in the United] One Blessed Privilege. gallant soldiers, Gen. John A. Lo-/ and gracefully | ts vice president and counsel, | vsurers, and in exchange for a few |established an exchange to keep| Northern Bank & Trust com: {ates except the one presided over! Judge Larton staunchly defends gan~-famous old Black Jack of Til-| Miss Logan is much of a gidhé-| He is said to have disposed of his|dollare with which to buy Christ-/track of the victims. If a loan {8| qenies that that institution has Tedge Lurton, the courts have! the right of Hazelrigg to “quit his pols. And few young women are jtrotter, and has visited almost every interest in this road to his partner | as gifts, they are impoverishing | requested of one of the offices the County Treasurer Matt Goi and given force to these | jon. That is always looked upon as patriotic as is this same grand [civilized country, but she te an OP | at the time of his recent appoint-|(hemselves by turning their salar-exchange is notified. A search of anything. The Star yesterday stat words. Judge Larton’s ruling at-| by this judge as a blessed privi- a ey a Mary Louise Logan, |thusiagtic American and dearly/ ment as secretary of the interior, |/es over to these blood sucking con-/the records of all loan offices 18/44 that Gormiey had gectly opposed that of the United | joge ‘et whieh wo workmen should e is an almost perfect image of | loves everyiaing American. In the comesston of S. A. D,| cerns for four months of next year.) made and if the victim is attempt money from the Northern Banks ===. Puter, king o. the Oregon land Many a Christmas present given|ing to borrow from a loan shark ee ecean soust. ts: 0 Tee) be deprived. 1 the weckman does . this year will represent a futurity| when he te already in the clutches | 7*Ust company and had paid some Juat! M went all dieregarding fraud ring, convicted by rieney, of It back. Mr. Pri " — oa nrg ve | not eat, Se i] Puter charged that during Ballin-|!n suffering, annoyance, chagrin |of another he is told that he must |") ie kau: Toe 878 pont } AMORE | the dangerous condition of (B rer's short torm as commiamoner |and want. “To the reciplent the do business exclusively with the| 1 Ny ts carise you that. the ether things | guilty butory neat 4 Of the general land office, North. gift may carry good cheer, but to|one that has already enmeshed litm e “There is no escape from the! gence,” “assumption of risk,” story appearing in The Star of last mayor of Seattle he q ss The “a hy Fes the. iy pouitient rong Trusting you can send me many and make some good grades. The morning session jaxers, ostensibly to put down cer commissions, and that I may shortly serve you again, 1am, | “** almost entirely consumed the rg lay oan fr ae Faithfully yours, i dap der Age trying to politics. Gallinger supported Levi D. H. TOLMAN. some means of getting results, Ankeny, the railroad candidate Setar eet 3 ees 2 of these words (quoting | cetera, et cetera, and be must take era Pecitic land patents by the |the giver the mosthe of dependence Women Do the Work. evening, ‘Local Ranks Pay Tribate o arity thems, ae vane eel teomnee on Pare se ra Jorersing oe Mie eneed had aetieas will make Christmas a word of {ll} Realizing — io “ae exzmsenonnm to the Nocthers ‘Dank a tna Femployed to confuse them or) w Aiger says in his book, “The under the Ballinger and Dennett |omen in some time to come. yd cages ne rasan we a ae | pany, autres and raislending Wile ie thelr significance.” Moral Overstrain”: eo mk a tne i lm aa Lace bemsabipsgpe ney the loan prt pen gen entirely by|it is true we loaned . Gorm “Harsh on Victim." | “Stated as concretely as posal: eens slaring land frauds in Oregon. The experiences of those who fell! women who are willing to do acts|!ey money, the same, excepting @ | ble, the principal difference be The Guggenhsim Connection. int® the trap last year appears to!» ning the shield of the sex that a|®mall balance, was repaid with tm Hee Moody went on to discuss | iyo on the working people and the SP statement that the statute Is/ rg ites in the marked tendency _tmak” to its application to rail) or the courts to guarantee to the ‘mther ne nk siantion: te te workman an academic and theor y obvious truth that such ac! atic iberty which he does not want, ats, io cmolores ere rather! by denying him industrial rignte to agar aggre a which he thinks he ie ethically em enn ee ete ae, MaTi:| titted. His grievance te that in s “to look harshness In the tace rath-| multitude of instances the courts oe Gas down the rules of! Give what seema to him countertelt aga liberty in the piace of its reality.”| A Judicial Anarchist. Judge Lurton is one of these In that expression Justice Moody | “counterfelt libert: Or.) gccurately characterized decisions | as a rude railway employe put it | Wke that of Judge Lurton in the| once, he is a judge who splits hairs | Delk case. Judge Lurton ix among| to beat cripples "WHO IS THIS DALLAS WELFORD? As far back as August 13, 1907,|prove futile in frightening other would be thrashed for doing.|terest at the time agreed Special Agent ‘T. Jones reported | wage garners away from similar | ‘re omen bandh wins are not only | Tht small balance is fully and saf to Richard A. Ballinger, commis |trouble. If each person who has) oon but the collectors are|!sfactorily secured. stoner of the general jand office; spent nights of sleepless anxiety) vonen To these women is dele-| “We have never lost or charged Found among the papers in the|in vainly conjecturing some means | 9.104 the duty of embarrassing and | Off # dollar on account of our trans possession of former Special Agent| of escape from the clutches of the |) assing the slow paying victim in|@ctions with Mr. Gormley and do H. K. Love, on whose favorable re-|200 per cent loan vampires would i115 piace of employment. not expect to. This correction of port Ballinger sought to have the| throw off all silly pride and tell (5, enters the worker's place| Your statement is only in common Cunningham claims patented, was) his assoch workers bis story Of! .¢ ishor and makes a scene. The | fairness to Mr. Gormley, as well as the following statement in an un-| Oe, many would be saved from & employee is warned that a repeti-|to this institution. signed letter, dated Juneau, Alaska,| fate that wil! embitter hundreds of | 110 of the trouble caused by the “Yours very truly, |Mareh 10, 1908, and addressed to}men and women and destroy the). o..0n will result in discharge.The “J. G. PRICK, |Hon, Oscar Foote of Seattic: “i | happiness of scores upon scores of | Vim is then easy prey for the President.” have Just received a copy of Mr.|homes in the coming year. He OF /iogn sharks. Month by month he gues coal a bg some all thet ceehig we Bacay. he mage ofthc submits, to ever eas — It is one of the easiest things in wish. In fact, | think it was drafted [owe discontent, which will be har. seagthdn se place. The submission ool pros lag pag Mids ping by Judge McKenzie, who, with ag | vested after tule old year ts TUMg! +, these outrageous demands de-| valor, MRS. JOHNSON’S ACCIDENTAL CAREER In Los Angeles—Injured on the Pacific Electric company line, Damages refused In Low Angeles—Injured on Los Angeles street railway line. refused. In Los Angeles—Injured by defective sidewalk. Damages refused In Kansas Olty — Injured on Metropolitan street railway Settled for $36. § In Rogers, Ark.—Injured on ‘Frisco railrond. Settled for 1,575. In Glenwood Springs, Col—injured on Pullman coach. Set ted for $5900. ° In Gold Hill, Ore.—Injured on Southern Pacific. Settled for ° sociates, have acquired large hold | Ut jcreases his ability to free himself In a la—Injured on the Leavenworth & Topeka inge there. It seeme to open the What Xmas Means. trom the loan shark's claws. ; road. Settled for $250. whole proposition for corporate ni customer of these| “Ki, away ry loan irae aaaiaiaas : AN ENGLISHMAN WHO IS FUNNY im Sethag, aa ingneh on, the Destigun; ‘Sata tac iieiien Teo pape ody et tole ae tan ceaslament G msok ateee al te THE CHICAGO MISFIT PAR. 8400. Commissioner Ballinger urged be) earner will always have a pang of | year round, but at this time of year 8, . In Rich Hill, Mo—Injured om the St. Louia and San Fran. fifore the committee the same bill; /regret when Christmas, 1909, {sit is especially worthy of following. Wonderful values in Men's Tatlor- “and who the dickens is Dallas{me and you. He's normal and cisco. Settled for $300. whether this (is true) or not, I ad called-for Sutts, Overcoats, ate RS = idon’t know.” camel Wieicenti, like his namesake ana/WHAT SHALL I GET MOTHER Sie tad Ba protetype in the placer story. ina FOR HER CHRISTMAS PRESENT? |L2== — = things like that—not a bit silly So he talked—about theatres and} ther In Bureka Springs Injured on the Missouri & North Ar kansas. Damages refused. Springfield, Mo. Injured on the St. L. & 8. F. Damages Welford?” said the new reporter, blank!: “I don't know anything about/ hotels and the king, and Mm,” said the man who tells re-| actors, and the marriage question, |§ refused. well-known Washington lobbyiet what to do. “Never heard} and hundreds of things besides. In Seattle-—Injured on the 8. EB. company lines. Settled for and an old-time political supporter 6 wens ‘at him till the Shuberts brought) You'll have to take the reporter's $600, ‘ let Senator Piles of Washington, Bal- Nice silk waist kins. Mim to the Alhambra last week. But} word for some things. And this is In Yacolt, Wash —Injured on the Northern Pacific. Settled linger’e friend. He is one of the Glove certificates, Rugs. pea set ie an actor, you know—English.”| one of them. You langh with D.| for $1,260. | beneficiaries of a town-site of two Pretty jabots, neck fixings, ete. Jardiniere rapes and palm. “Tragedy? asked the reporter,) Welford behind the scenes. And! In Oakland, Cal—injured on Oakland Traction line. Settied [[/thousand acres on Cordova Bay, “ 500 | Nice sewing rocker. e's Leading Playhouse that he has a genuine sense of | for $500. Alaska, the terminus of the Gug- White aprons, 50c up. Coffee percolator. Tonight Mate Thureday and Sat. x 7 “Oh, . I want an interview, was gra rough the mbre! Be eee cn aid the reporter as the third| The above list of accidents was! In addressing the jury this morn | Senator Piles of Washington, by tne Hand bag i on somo ings Bee tot berkane. Ste teat onda ae rnat's a good etary” | ect opened recited in detail before a jury in jing, Mr. Perry promiaes to prove |@0th congress, to McKenzie and two Furs | Kitehen cabinet, phe went to a D Weltord ‘at| “Oh, all right,” said the actor, de | Judge Gilliam's court this morning | that Mrs. Jobnaon, under a variety |others, one of whom is ex-Governor (Mother, being unselfish, often | Carpet sweeper, $2 up. THE GRAND 2e8* cont, the Boulevard Theatre. He saw] jectediy. “Well, here's one. Take|by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney | of alaises, giving different ages, as|John MH. McGraw of Washington, likes things for the house} Electric tron, $5. Tonight— Tati) ‘Temersea deena " Perry, as being a part of the careerja single and married woman, and |former politi manager " that all enjoy.) | Universal breadmaker, about Including Matinee Wednesday iets of the show before he sew his down. TH nelee re tatlot Mrs. Maud Myrtle Johneon, on|as a widow, bad for the past two|tor Plies, and ene ofthe connr| Table linen sets, cloth and nap-| $3. The Novelty’ Musical Comedy wt gy ae it’s slower. The slang I use on the|trial for receiving money under|years been traveling over the|tee of the Seattle Chamber of Com | — — ——=$_[_———= EE Pertina, Dansuese # difference a mustache | its wey now to you people, but you;fiase pretenses. Mrs. Johnosn ie|country swindling transportation |merce which recently, In answer to| aaeanstiseebise = get it all right. You people make a/gecused of swindling the Seattle | companies by her ability to pretend |Glavis’ article in thie paper, gave|D@vis - who was meg ‘Thursday—Dalance of Week He Certainly Is Foolish. jot of slang. It amazed me when 1|Electirc company out of $600 by |that she had been injured Ballinger a glowing certifica by the Mr. Harriman refe his Primrose Minstrels ‘There’ bably no one on the} first came across. means of a fake accident at First; Mr. Perry said that he would|character and spoke of him as to. Ballinger never replied to t . SassshcnetinicecrtuanencenaeerorgucimanapitaeL ia tage Saag whe looks more su- ss av. and Virginia st, last March. show that tn each instance the| scrupulously honest man.” phase of Glavis’ report, etther oral foolish and ridiculous than it’s Revitieh Clover. The case promises to be | procedure was almost identically Sutagets: teeny on ly or in writing, but he did approve in his “Mr. Hopkinaon.”| ‘Search me, ‘Beat it T'see your |lengthy ane, as the prosecution has |the sume, and that always a8 90081 wien nallingor sth sca tor patent, without further investt- ALHAMBRA THEATRE | ~ A itnesaes from over the Uni hi vi vettle: a n- | gation. 's « ind. 2 tg we pecan veges poe pet A tnd’ devilish a Bates The transportation com hen eaten oti con 6 pce ningham, he represented all the| The Seattle Star, of May 18, 1907, sco (Conctuded.) Dew at eee Jn, the wiinort” wid i that “t look} a lot of it. And the people who/panies of the country are anxtous| sho was able to leave the city Cunningham claims. Not only thts, | had an article regarding the Alaska it tice dat cit your trenbee ehh ks like—like—oh, it doean 8 ot of it alone can costly under |to convict Mra. Johnson, and their|” Mrs, Johnson, accompanied by |0Ut, the record ie quick with the| Petroleum & Coal company, Clarke} witnesses or ect- Datta Word and Lande Co. tn : ‘ i tye | claim ts who have paid money | h, . Prank Johnson, was|tvidence of his employment by | Davis’ company. This article stat-| ives) No money has been laugh overy time mys eee per another nation's slang, d’ye “4 aegis seen Sm sagan ee ae. ae aileged other Alaska coa! claimants at dif-|ed that the men prominent in the} | ‘nents ia We have ies Weltora could bate. pes ‘brains| “That's enough for an interview, Will Tell tt Ail. cor of accidents. She, too, has| ferent times. Under date of De | company, together with others in- urned Ste gee him as “Hoppy”” You're| fen’t it?” be fintebed, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney |® Bumber of foreign witnesses — oo ene g be a over twe | terested in eimilar cntarprtoas, — not authorized any ope to t, not with bim, all the| _ So it ts, except—who 1s Dallasiperry scored an important point TRA et LEI, enandhaey at the: tatasion Scishonn been endeavoring (0 re congress| spend a cent. We are with- looks #0 absolutely fool-] Welford? You never heard of him. Hor ‘the prosecution when Judge STRIKE IS BROKEN wrote to the register and receiver |which would enable thelr corpors:| out money and can do TITS Lenina the scenco— you didn't. ‘The milkman reads the| srg. Johneon's attorney, W. H OFFICIALS INSIST | sf "re United © ae {ifice at |ttons to get, possoaston % the-coal! othing. If things keep © Weltord keeps on being funny. Aa! Green Book, maybe, but he doesn't} Holzbeimer, to strike out of the Ps erro wl represented W. G. Whorf, whose | said The Star, has been brought to| on the way that Vander- funny as he is on the stage. That's| know him. complaint the reference to previous entry was known 7 . P 7 Washington. Among those : Maying a lot But the dope is that D. W. is @laccidents. This probably means| SPOKANE, Dec, 14.—Denpite theta, Gig op bear fn War et who went from Seattle to Wash. veer and his deputies have real comedy star—across there. Mra. Johnaon’a career will be| fact that no local strikers have re- Dick’ : se . 4 Looks Like a Real Man. And that he'll be betterknown on al Sg “as evidence and that | turned to work, the officials of the | than, piste: loge op B apnea poo panned Bina iowogag iy My 2 handled them-p to Gate, {] ‘russw-—Sesest Mele 200; Sat Gam > And with the mustache off—he| this side before very long. she will have to take the stand in| railroads vaeree san ay A. Green, who repre: eate: onathns of the interior department appears| We Might as well go home LOIS pt cai: > yen's strike declared toc t ” . ‘ itt h Wi Wke a white man again—Iik Anyway, he puts on a good show. |her own defense. price ~ Haagen cg arod today tne | Alaska coal syndicate, wrote to|a letver of Introduction from Bal-| now. We will accomplish ‘: &, Raveenes Cabeil te ee a = eM saa + t Bics edneas tind tiem, baleen John W. Dudley, register of the | linger to Secretary of the Interior nothing.” in pe {Dick Hannon, a saflor, are held at| ‘The best should not be beyond|far ax they were concerned po tac Bg og by el ggg Pr ro gag Aen a The Lottery of Love 4 | the city jail without charge. They|any one’s means where it is a ne-| Lenders of the strikers declared) i Aoe, ge my lawyer, and he hae | Ryan, of Alaska,” and saying Mr.| Although Juror Peterson de- areas te the Honcver hotel, 2510%p pe ep SRATIVE DEN. gent sinth Mess wetnwade Leche neocon the same, saying it was|Ryan would “doubtless giv # Mr,|/nied that he had any authority THE CO-OPERATIVE Petar toe danke regular in every way, so | bought |Garfield “valuable information.”| +. sneak for all the jury, he}) Phones S10, | First av., in-an attempt to rob ‘ y amond and J.| = 5'e. sre Siving the best, a8 is It and paid for it, and am sending | Doubtless he could, but it was not | mip aaa tane cma, Saas well known, and hold their prices N. Back to Work ic forward to you at thie time.” —|the kind of information on whiehjclearly intimated that every|| | J. Fitzgerald. at a point that has surprised all. lone Bac Hs . . John Ballinger, a nephe of | Mr. Garfield was accustomed to act juror was disgusted with thell | Ace the victi three . . . BUTTE, Mont dove 4.—Not al achilies prese: ‘al a sgus | According to the victims, three! we are now giving a reduction on | Fy Mey et fl ee, niles, represents these in Mr. Taft's Letter, Un men, armed with guns, started to! ,-ount of the Holfday Season, of /™@" re terests. date of April 19,| way things are being run Rag beat up Dwyer and his companions | Ct four regular prices, and {though at a Joint meeting of the|1999—~¢ix weeks after Ballinger | This disposes of the question of | 4.0 1 1 ss : ta thats soem. our regular prices are one halt that | Order of Ratlway Conductors and took the oath of office as secretary |Ballinger’s single employment by |“! e law they can have n mY | The victims put up a strong! charged by other dentiats. the Brotherhood of Railway Train- lof the interior—Waiter M. French, | ONE claimant, so innocently ed |adviser but a lawyer deputized fight and the robbers fled. Dwyer HOW DO WE DO IT? men, held here last night, authority of the law tirm of Allen @ French, |bY President Taft. Out of over ali) vii derveer, 5 P possible thousand lawyers in Se ¢ ¥ " ear bi Our Co-operative Dental plan}to return to work as individuals] register of the Juneau tand office: | attle, Ballinger seems to have had = a | Beat Victims in Room endian cent tan coat does it without jeopardizing their rights as|"Mr, Harrinfan, whom | represent, | monopoly of syndicated Alaska Will Go to Gilliam. Ha land fired five shots at Applequist.| There is no mystery about it | members of the union. It was fur-| hag on several occasions taken the |coal clients, And who shall 4 ve Two Revolver Bat- Appleguist and Hawkinson returned | Call and Ket prices and leara how | thermore decided that the strike will] matter of sale up with Judge Bat. |that these clients were altogether —_ tes With P A Po-|# broadside ax the gang fled down|s0 many are getting thelr work |be continued linger, whose firm ré@presented the |!acking in sagacity? days a report will be laid be enny ee ursuing | Blanchard st. Patrolmen Savin|painlessly and economically done. shiek, purchaners, ane with ats Hanttine, si fore Judge Gilliam, reciting the Parts ene tad a t atron jven tim “ 20,000 MILES, | am ¢ parties have at all times ak THB, Ons, licemen. and Roselius beard the fustiiade of| Out of town patrons « ne| “DEADHEADS' Fielding dhimiees vehseudinl rmancee 3 tg. Tae k of them lyelled for help. Patrolme: was given the striking switehmen| of Seattle, wrote John W. Dudie It is probable that in a few £ shots and enconntered the running |immediately upon calling. seemed to be in perf NBN men near Riliott av. and Blanch-| ji our work such as Crowns, (Hy United Breas.) It is hard to keep tr RABER'S New | ——— METHOD - ———-—— i . + : mW Y ac. 7 . ° »| ‘The on Se Learn to dance tn 2 Tite broven heads, a running ard st,, and a second pistol fight) priq, Plates, Ink: F NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The Brit-]all, no doubt, and we must end the| The funeral of Louis B, Sefrit, K | ‘Distot , % i ates, Inlays, Fillings, | : : , daya "Private. instruce || PANTAGES THEATRE ey fight between t . tiv wcaped, | or. ish Royal Mall Steam Packet] present list. On November 12,|the well known newspaper man, en, We an ee int ween four patrolmen|ensued. The fugitives escaped. | ot carry a fifteen year guarantee h you to dance, Clans.|| “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” fugitives, and two sus | Later O'Brien and Hannon jon. te Manes were steamer Orotava, which arrived|1907, Glavis submitted a report | died of pneumonia Sunday ‘ ng. | in jail, s the | otal ant Hadeen. At|THE CO-OPERATIVE DENTAL |nere yesterday to go on the Ber-| Ballinger as commissioner of the | night, will be held tomorrow after. . i se eabitmtes ci al omg yp ah yr re the prisoners |PARLORS, Dr. John Brown, Mer./muda route, traveled 20,000 miles eral land office, in which he| noon, at 3:30 o'clock from Bonney- te ge Re Starting wt %:90 Today wAbcrtly after 12 o'clock | claimed the victims were their 34 Floor Central Butiding without a passerfker. She went uymended a further investi. Watson's chapel. The funeral will every Thursday, it seit Tete & oe. Nancy Withro; gal re |friends, and that they had nothing 3d Ave. and Columbia from Australia to Belfast and then|gation concerning a soldier's be bbid under the auspices of the © pk een 308. Sans taten Ween; Bawe rhea VErien, « messboy, and|\to do with the attempted robbery. ‘ SEATTLE |to New York additional application by Clarke local lodge of the Etlks. Free trial, Arcade Haut, || — Sianloanubaees ial

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