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THE STAR—FRIDAY; DECEMBER 24, 1909 a | EDNA MAY IS FOURTEEN MISTAKES OF LIFE LO¥T AND FOUND. | FoR RENT—ROOMB—Continved. FARMS AND ACRE Livestock RELEASED FOR ea | olf NOT Homesteads FOR GALE OR EXCHANGE | itew walk from | * $14 Marion Bide. rit ty od expect everybody {p conform to ft, \3 ‘ - ine * ae To try to méasure the enjoyment of others by our own Fe t a mont CITY REAL ESTATE. - = 19 A t witt be a Tine Cheri To expect uniformity of opinion fn this world L id my ng i Edna May Nelson, the MD lock for judgment and experience tn youth The Railroads and Switch-| captng, 0900 ps | oo ienellied o40 needa’ boven incor: | srade ‘ fauret we " for mage To endeavor to mold all dispositions alike | distances bathe for the - im a! whbapy Not to yield in unimportant trifles Tess Can't Agree on : rat " . Soh ae Be ' pt To look for perfection in our own action erms on Which Men). nt f PS ‘ er a . To worry ourselves and others about what cannot be rem on ne | WOODL AND Pp ARK | WANTED TO BUY—> a from ak wie’ Go Back. Tie , vp M ar way Not to alleviate, if we can, all that nee alleviation. ara ot 161) 2 DIST RIC T oty " | Ye Not to make allowances for the weaknesses of others Pa jem © buy oe an Att t To consider anything impossible that we cannot ourselves (hy United Pr - ormnonntag Pyare, F580, S8CR Sr Af ’ g | departmente-ycr eaten ‘ partorn: or : MINNEAPOLIB, Dec. 24.—Proai:|,, Wantgt= A . " ' asia \ 4-Room Cottage | Rais aie * 3 con t again only what our finite minds can graap. dent Hawley and a committee of | atric, to take care of auee and FOR RENT— FLATS. } ow 006. & Aern th sat w as if the moment, the time, the day were so impor [the railroad switchmon are again | invalid lady during day, Se1t Bity @ . Large ove tant that it would live forever in conference with the rallread — $18, five rooms, mod To estimate people by some outside quality, for it im that managers today in an effort to set-| Decorating | company wa : 50x100 within which makes the man tle the strike in the northweat, — | Soreltioe, ‘caay feapned, #1 86. 4 “2 a PG M ’ In the course of his speech Judge Ren told a number of Yesterday's conference at St,| werd | Denny + 1408 Hecond ev, fie Ge Madiouh. Mate Por $ $260 cash and $60 every Th ney amusing anecdotes. One wan of t! yman who told the Pan! fatled .to bring the dispute | _ NM Sa San U three montha mit nly 20 year ¢ age bride-to-be that it was a very serious thing to get married, “Yen ly hearer settlement DIANorD | Pr DIXON & CO Gay Ww. We attorney for was the answer, “but It's more serious not to get married he railroad’s proposal, submit Poa : 416 Fremont Av, Fremont my and rely the last Among the aphorisms employed by the judge wer ted to Pre nt Hawley, is as fot 816 90 ' . rth 2 Green 2 } she has spent im the Stubbornaness over triflos blocks the b ean of Ife, though gt: toe wind A ' idicieniniisahtlbuie sentation wh ‘ ent enous? it does more for the lawyer than all the other phases of human We will employ as many strik: | — 58 a life ers ax we have room for, under the| wo” _BOARD_ANU_ROOM. 1G em 1 Ps k Thi 1| fotnt Die greed, and after pr A young lady's nose is undoubtedly prettier than a bull present agreement, until the end | — owe emg gie «ann gaa, rege ~ sreenwood Far Ir¢ ae hin ix nthe in ox’s nose, but we find that the bulldog’s now about five thnes of the conference in the ¢ EK | CITUATION WAN NTED—FEMALE, | nder. & 816. i « TRY ga ad a“ pende he sen as good at smelling district, at which tme we will offer | de under thie hend—three | Sao ge eer se ype i a” par may her " to me increases In pay, or! © Wis words |, ‘ 4 i any working conditions, granted the |! SE Ne ae BE lal ¥ | gfe Chicago switchmen by thelr e@m-| American widow, age 69, wants post BUSINESS CHANCES. Fro CANNOT JML MEN MRS. HARRIMAN BRAVELY TAKES | ployers See tes arcwe eaves eres @ UP WIDOW’S $50,000,000 BURDEN) 507 (i.'hoof iit'ant separa | Pt ; “7 th | negotia ogardiess of the wing tn foasiile re 3 p PETC CCUTTCCCC Tee TT | Outcome of the Chicago conference, | @ A 167. Fae Fitth © | shes { WIDOW'S BURDEN | “GOING, GOING,” HE fevectslty ricne Guten anne is : OF MRS, HARRIMAN 3 ws nsiaal se ome for | M t F Concluded.) ee : TOLD BY CLOCK } CRIED AND WAS CONE hoe Bn dit Pr gr pias: u- ~—_ Roberts could not remer provision in the law that gave the right t w tizens Jail because they “worked for Var ARING, o~ eary Wag 6 a. m—Rises with vants at Arden, makes day toilet and reads morning Wail st. news |eITUATION WANTRD — MALE | BALINA Kan Dee 2 Col. | Wy pe TER Cieero Port’ Baring, who had the} distinction of being the oldest auc @erveer.” Roberts 1 them th 7:30 a, m.—Breakfast Uoneer in Kansas, having cried | it they secured t proper pa 8 a. m-—St auite « for fo ars, died this aft the man would be locked up.}® for fourtmile ri Arden ernoon at @ public sale on the farm | O'Brien and Vanderveer’s two mea| * depot ota. MB pore ohne were then shown the door 8:20 a m. to 9:35 a. m j Salina, f dine As he OBrien, willing no longer to be Rides on Erie train to Jersey sed hie hand to knock down the interfered with by two men who! had no legal authority, started to walk out of the court house. Var City leale of & cow, he sald, "Walt a iin and sank to the ground ed almost instantly $25 am to 1 a m Rides in another auto to of boys. He Blaricom attempted to restrain fice. | him and m around, O'Brien 10 t 1:20 p. m Tal a } Tored Nirtobe side and Ven Blart|% works 9 PLAN RECEPTION SFSSREESES Bases com's and MeNeil’s courage evapo- rated, and O'Brien walked quietly way from the court house Told the Grand Jury. Sheriff Hodge told MeNeil that $f he and Van Blaricom raised any more disturbance in the corridors 1:30 p.m. to pm Luncheon at St. Regis hotel 2:30 p, m—More work o p. m—Shuts rolltop desk for the day p m.—Dinner with family at Arden FOR NEW YEAR|! mor" The members of the Merchants | Exchange are ng elaborate ar rangemer tion to be nat the night of m be reception will New Home Acreage Nae : New Home Acreage , Ries hie! ATTCRNEVE AT LAW. > Piper. Lawyer: all parte ef the world A Central Motel Seat eTrLTrrTrrrr rrr rr Teese. es eee TTT eer Tee eee ee ee eee of the court house they would be the a will) placed under arrest. The two men HVS SEER ERE REE EH EH new year ar} sbers will be then went before the grand jury and told what a valuab’ O'Brien would have been against the police department. The grand jury never had heard of O'firten b fore and had not issued a subpoena for his appearance. Even if it had the jury hed no authority to os filam 1 Oa mE gate any one to place a witness in|.) ii he ‘one anya te custody ens op hay ” O'Brien Is rated as b a ag the hawkshaws in the : Attorney's office with the underw never knew of him nearer to employm NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—The frst H. Harriman, widow wizard, seee oftlee and’s mo the wall over I just what he «m the year 1909 an¢ to do tn 1910 COMPLAINT BRINGS SEATTLE ELECTRIC (~~ COMPANY TO TIME) co” sh Because of the big holler raised | anesine witness 1X REAL POTATE & OLLECTION CO timber and farm iands chances 427 TH® CANADIAN BANK OF ux» OF COM. ant belt MRS, HARRIMAN'S LATEST [yume the old wchs m the PHOTOGRAPH. bling hall than acting as tha ne and & in @ dance hati f her H 1 seereta Cha G her ‘ E. M. Carr, a lawyer, and his 1 Tegethoff, ia there be Wecked, trimmed Dr Davie wife told the jury this : duty she bas ere ure wort e read AK “ « me Wing na Werke. wh nermere Se that they believed that influence | S0'°* No othe «ran { to be | sft her back to a was used with the prosecuting at | ** id ever had such ¢ » r ack p torney’s office to save a son of | form nt in Hfe, she k keeps ‘ & y+ ee a P. P. Sullivan. the saloonman, from wiedge of Harrima ast an at as oe Elwood Lumber é prosecution for assault. [t was make work ab h x Pnor, RADERS ” any Charged that he had assaulted a h (the widow's bur Sein Timber Co, tailor named Galenhouse and that| A" r BA, sek tere ato dance ue the prosecuting attorney's office re bd & of Atte cheon at the St. R ' \ fused to prosecute him & pen, a “Yes” or a “No” at, the e k © block wn the ave . to 4 After the jurors received their | ¥'O°* might mean t ee ri « pay checks they left the court house ‘© her TY proper move, bow « as “called ha Rot to convene again until Jano ary 3. it is barely daylight a tock back a in the morning on the the Ran mon: GONFESSIONS MADE Se" ervants LUT Selene ESE cert have been ¢ Are Your Eyes Closed | = |e wearin tie Onlew we HAIR GOODS. clon a Aneee FUNERAL DIRECTORS. r the sun to shine on Harriman household during y TTERWOKTH & BON Proteasionai Directors and Licensed Bmbalmere ste under thie head Bot Fry 8 o'clock she ts « er wa or A f Ve rk tor ear to the Ar allway | widow tt : 3 one Par a MEN BEFORE JURY a fb Pig re dR grs Mitra fetal PB 3 Ao seh hag TY r | i kiaistieclaee MAKE and, 98 far as she can see,|in everything else, that BE. H. Harri SPECIAL NOTICES. A | Bilas Pr operty [Vee Wate Kavaneueh, 2018 Pinta is hers. That is part of the burden.jman knew what he was doing saa poe en po} sme ToT” Confessions signed by Frank H.|T° some it might seem large, the} Harriman was poor when he? ester ane he tinge, Jot SOxt00; 866 ee. - Holzheimer and Claude B. Peyton,|™&@nagement of this vast Arder r His t gave him her| aay eve a, ed 8 ma cottage, lot Gentoo: 61,080; sce | mieetrte., Seam and tat ; admitting that they each had ex-|e#tate. It the least of her tasks |fortane. He used his wife's mone - =: a $ years present location. me ¢ ar torted $500 from Leavitt in Los! She reaches her Fifth ay. office at|ax the seed for the colossal estate iy By OPTICIANS. ee: Angeles, upon agreement to free |! © hr sp be K : oe NH tis has yom grew his hand. Thi : . I ern cottage, $2,000; $966 | SOGaoae oo ae ie him from extradition proceedings, |‘tarted on this street reets. fortune the widow iminiate : . . lot eoxiee, [{lge, Balcony Sone-Pisher he were read in the grand jury room . oma s ’ a oh oni0 1287 es me Yésterday. The confessions were Crassitied ade uncer | thle henda-es alten - graded street OSTEOPATH'C PHYSIC ba Sent to Seattle by former Prosecut BI ACROBAT "ow a man, 18, wople line eome | paling corugran, 1° Pi = ing Attorney Mackintosh. Accom - - - _ - arade or tusinem PRene 6 4 . Natlonnl, | Giate 968 De panying the confessions were affi ts — Sg @avits from the district attorney's Osteo yathy FOR RENT—HOUSES Riek and i office in Los Angeles, telling of th ‘ pat nial : of weles, telling of the - a =, ie a y In Pree B E Pierce DO Tees Ye frustration of the blackmail by PR. MOLT, o#Tt HY Pires. tne practice f#1 Arcade Annex. Mt bn Vanderveer's two employes m i ; ote ' ‘ ry and o* Ge 1 FOR ry a PATENT ATTORNEY. Deputy Sheriff William Zimmer-| .J°¢ Boganny celebrated his) company who {ts not here, That|*eam veins Hire diagnes fit . plenty SALE SCELLANEOUS. TOR ae wm man, who was in Los An at | Christmas this morning and he cele-| 1» for n {ttle t k M vow WY awe i ow aay a br pee the time, described to the jury the | »rated on his trunk The scene! year I b ot had C an | Pe Bide and Pike Ld ’ e North 6 | . te arrest of Peyton and Holzheimer,| W4* set in res hangers rt Seen toda h Main 40° Tie Marion #0 "tna. 40 vr and the recovery from them of | the tie theatre, and his guests | Christm “, and everyone I ne s ; the money given them by Leavitt. ¥°T* Manager,” and his gets something. Little Katte er " RASH AND POOR PARGAING a dog, “Mr. Props,” and the rest of only 10 months old, but whe ' } t}__ grate panel doors tor stsining } STAY IN PORT ithe boys who ran affairs behind) ver’ fine tumbler already. no | send (oy tttg thee cocking ——— Grane Panel $23 m & the curtain d there were gifts! her this for reward : F saaie o.'5t: wrote aL: © 4 “rac » CITE sty es gy vo 4 FOR CHRISTMAS {65 iif tien, as well as. for the “ie nnd facta dinette aa vie 5 Acres for $175 | °y.tay fst coor — ———_ fw —— youngsters who make up Bogan Majestic Celebrated. Iphone - amet ca , ' | envelea oa * The Christmas spirit has even! ny's wonderful troupe of acroby The “reward” was a ba rat. | #ta ‘ h wa alk ‘ is The. Hew Deer " LOVERING hae ranias eu stolen a march on the shipping men,| The Bog Christmas tree was| Ue, made of sterling sf sud ‘eet : - ' erry. Mo BELT | pew month tile. | as ee or Rxchange - ¢0 and most of the vessels are going | posstt two feet high, and maybe, With the tiniest t . DIAS r Db 4 slows, only $1.60 per door — ti pe. th to stay home during the holidays.|{t cost as much as a quarter of aj ™onds, one for every me ab Tones cate pine imal and ares hovses, ¢ K HANSON 4 : omnal C4 th Some are not, however. The dollar here were not less thar te DIANORE phbonuse ‘ -s at Me Real Katate Ans none Soe - eo ” Santa Ana sailed this morning for! $200 worth of gifts ng fron poh, RG, * y PROM 10.00. UE \T FOR RENT—FURNIGH LO Heal Patnt— Aresée vids —a Tacoma, and will leave th to ite tin branches, anc mem- th elf cele t rary . ehh m HOUSES. per gallea, $160 =~ : } Ta > morrow for Skagway. The Macki- ber of t taff was 6 ‘ vie Da —tkr ne = i i te naw sailed early this morning for ous! matinee a fe ma nepve i witout nied on goods, pur CuRar couNTRY nancH PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES = al San Francisco, She will spend The Girl in Austria. There wa Pp wate dae Safely, Surely Permanent and. pata for by th HEAP COUNTRY } u . i) cheney & an Christmas off the Washington| ‘There was on gift on the Hogar uted tree take, and when | (ee ming, 9e exerelaing. ne de n buy. |Sleman's profit, for yourselt Ande ee N coast tree, howe that was still there tt ai up, the wal fort path sex vice anand for catalogue. mailed free, post POSTAGE STAMPS. g The Victoria got out for Valdez! when the | wae Gree, It ailt, [wae disodvered sats nd palig’'4 - ‘ MMe eee ere a sawed this morning. She carried but) tered and shone in the light of the a big fami ; Then the 7 aaa Wnleaeaie a ae © B_WILLIAM® co, seers three passengers cand and it aroused much) began, and is the te yt Seattle, Wo see curlosit mit Mr. Boganny made| fore it wa it ‘ ret ee mis AMERICAN CASH IN no oxy jons until one of the| present hac ‘ + igre : i Pr N EUROPE’S STOCKING » neh m e thoughtless th the | of one sort or a € It was a ‘ . of 2 obi y aaron . ‘ al very pretty ceremonial, and it wa . Ae " : , Nash 7 ' lob Senge (By United Press. und delightful in 1 eat und Fi . S AND HOUSE NU NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Never be Hah, Meestalr,” ¢ ever Majestic. mat wher ‘ an ee your a ay, (SIGNS ae : fore has so much Christmas money | big acrobat, “That ge ugement decid e tO ma rae Seo olen oe 7 ‘ . gone across the AUlantic to cheer in Aust to the m of my! {it a regular annual event ‘ PO ett ; : . Pas | gout a for 8h hc ‘ SH K the people of other lands as wa " FOR RENT-—ROOMS, Price will go up $ re Jan ‘ 8 sent this year, according to the . Ve tad a | ue German fi’ y figures compiled since December | 4 ’ ur AR HOTEL. OLBANLY fur. |) Open evenings ti) Ne “ Myers, 2302 3 a cat « : - hy Postmaster B. M. Morgan. Out CAN nian HELP THIS BOY? sie komeeenping reume, 92080, Fires thet a he Onbamntiilatal basco “ SECONDHAND CLOTHING, a going steamers have carried money my i we 8 elephonest’ Main "6 i rive seres, $2805, th Win | Reryee y orders amounting to $7,524,969—ax . ' help a b ho wants an educ lpcincmate 1 tadiew . eyha. 68 ‘ increase of utr Hi ‘iia came.in ie Siar's Frida Phe i 0. 1 ample gaits \ m | aL @ sent last y Dear Uncle \ = - il sae a Nearly $2,000,000 went tc a y Tm. FOR SALE—#URNITURE fern J Britsin alone, while’ al hey teil me He ve aaih hoot eve a Waterfront Tracts |= Sota a were remembered with $1,722,151 {1 helt truealir ; TY | BIO I Greco: “an : gifts, large and smell. In the gun poor boy struggling an education lere are 4 ‘ EE he : = : ber of money orders there was a of us in the famil We are having hard times str ane Bry and Shore Lands Ver ap. rane = toe. in of 140,513 over 190) 1 , dopted: ter Wea ust be wold, ¢ ain #968 ‘ 0 gain i, r 1908 for a long time. Papa is threatened with consumptic gdonted: ter ; nents oof gow plaiting & 4 h Tae reason the average person tam shore en Figen : . answored Atile side of Lake. Wastin five roome, almost new = : Bn thisks he knows so much 1s he hore anything that you would do for mé would be rin town. can oper ad ‘Rood "watt. Call und learn | sites s TAILORS. krawe wo little exceptable I am not a boy that cares just for toy “ pening Hrees FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL le ortrat 1 Rae, t : SEATTLE HOMEAERKERS CO . - need overhals for school and suspenders, something that Rarer ae teen ae PHONES! MAIN 1418; IND. 14 FVPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, v Home Gymnasium Outfit. icficial to help me F \ > Tie i ate ta he MILL WOOD AND co Trapeze, Rings, Swing and Stir ; ictal to help me to get an education. I am 12 yea nd diamon be winter & Bur a ru adjumable to any size boys; old. My name is Marvin C, Moore. J live at 3802 Orc p GREAT WHOTERN WURL OO Wool TRANSFER f st., Station G, Seattle.” Bamuel Collyer Teeary = $4.78) mitt wood, 49.60 load, Main 1714; | a ALL, HALL, 1111 First Av. ben, : feta. olty. pre farme and ‘tine: Ae a ¥ Idet your Groperty with hy —~ | Maliard. PExpre call! moving. Ofticn | 3 Gonce, Ballard % iy