The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1909, Page 10

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Stories of a Fierce Storm Raging Reach Here Be- fore All Communication Is Cut Off. ard in Alaska he sa raged in the East Christma storm blew up over th and sw through Alaska. The storm is not ex ed swoop down as far as 5 PRAISE FOR (By United Press.) MR. a sgl . the man and t and the Pinchot policy tion of natu resoure praised highly by Plunkett, of Dublin, in a before the Economic and His nigh ebout a reve of Ireland, is ss about the nature United States than 9 p of Americans. I must decline to enter into ar controversy, but I should like te say that I regard Mr. Pinchot not or an who ts doing his work with a great affection for tt, but he is try ing as well to. broaden his admir istrative position “I see a rapidly increased cost of Mving.” he said. “At the end of a century, as Mr. Hill has told you, there will be a vast importation of food stuffs into America, if your farming methods are not changed for the better, Such o situation calls for urgent action by congress and by state legislatures. As an alien i bave no right to say what! such action should be, but ff not prescribe, | may describe OFF TO AFRICA TO LASSO LIONS (Ry United Pres) NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—-Col. Chas. J. Jones, of Fredonia, Ariz.. accom panied by his expert “Rustler” Loveless and Means, half a ton of equipm: trained cow ponies and any num ber of lassos, is in New York waiting for a steamer that will con vey bim and his party to Bri East Africa. “Buffalo” Jo As the West knows him, ie going to emulate ex-President Roosevelt, but he is not going to do it with powder and shot Jones is going to hunt lions, ele phants and other beasts with lassox Incidentally he figures & hippopotamus or two will meet an untimely end should they cross their path At the meeting of seting of the | Ca Union next week the men w on the question of demanding their former wage of $5 pe pay was cut to $4 duri cial stringency last winter All the Congregationalists in the city are expected to attend a me ing of that denomination at the P grim church, Broadway and Rep Nean st, Friday evening wom dinner to the men Miss Bertha E. Jacobson a Wright were married Wednesday at #:30 p. m. at the home of the bride's aiste 319 Howell st. Rev Hansen, of the Scandinavian Methodist church, officiated Reside of South Alki P who have been withoat mat! livery since the carrier of H. F to hire a man for the position ar pay him themselves. They have re r to do thi Following the example of the ca penters’ and j er unions, the Seattle Central Labor Union lant t passed resolutions urging memh of the next legist pass laws regulating the building of scaffolds so as to make the ‘ try to cle Association wi hold mee Sunday, at the Plymouth charct down town, and at tw churches, « n Queen Ant 10 o'clock al ribs were ASKA (5 IN | ae wats South BY CHECK THE GRIP OF J: ab & mie : “NOT A BAD WORLD, IS IT?” PEOPLE REALLY REMEMBER —JUDGE THOS, BURKE YORK, Dec. 30. —Gifford] ‘MR. GEORGE OF MATRIMONIAL FAME | | OUGHT TO MAKE GOOD IN NEW JOB. Jansen-George’s annulment of her marriage to Chas Monday before Judge A. W. Frater of the superior court central figure in th “THE HOUSE IS FULL OF BURGLARS” NO NOT QUITE--ONLY A SHADOW ("> sns) Suite, sul. oot the old year proceedings of | Bend the police This message caused Captain woman's arm residence during the abse huddled terror-stricken the corner of the Adams and King jhad searched the LOCAL B BRIEFS jOF pag oy AN OSTRICH CAN’T SIGN NAME, BUT U. S. COULDN’T SEE IT (By Colted Press ACRAMENTO, | | | Jed, and the bank called for an en-| dorsement Manager Leitch re} plied that the only mark which , of the Sacramento |of hie name. The other day a Sac on he Saree Wil Serve 8 . is po other tha money order was firat bank-| protege of the graft pr We have a FULL LINE OF RECORDS MME. SEMBRICH Always in stock. Come in and hear them on the new VICTOR VICTROIA Pacific Const Distethuters ste = |Sheuman, Git | peinted an article about the pay check aye employes cash thelr checks at saloons, dis Now the Saratoga Liquor pompany forward with 4 statement that it never | ive half of 1 Washington and ar eRe ke beamed again |» as aming hought of the lifelong apor lation f Andrew Let for one little kindly | * act }« her gled |= ords } wite, | of }* sued sald atmioe ree for at ¢ right after Janson'’s suit was] hed | Does Charles EB. Geo qualify as} an expert as a dis | Well, he ought to tlorney Ege eM arsayper ie Bes a pearoaien bine iranian Smoking Jackets 1-2 Price 1 iene 1 ee a many «| and Holiday Gifts; 2 aah new year in. They secured per aged 20 & stenographer of Red ‘ lt I re! ind murdered by the ratirom: ret to cellar and found everything | ™minston ve dae the police ka at Malvern in its ordinary orderly condition, |" tywey oS ne eae we Repat faa Gomntioneethe wane of the armory at the stroke of 12) Pyeble, Col—<dilbert Noble, once Friday night the richest man in Pueblo, t* dead | The colored cafetaker then said it's this way sure enough turned on t saw his ars let out a ye There's burglar bis } 1 just electric Nght and I rained at me. I just and ran to the pan and loc myself { Adams and King could not under stand the case until King raised his arm and turned on the electric light. As the shadow of his raised arm appeared on the wall, the m gress cried out: “There he fs again. See his arm All the fright had beon caused by | the shadow of the wonan's own] arm on the wall she raised it to turn on the etectric Hgh A woman says unprintable things | about as gracefully as she throws a} brick Chicago News. | Francie J. could make was a vig orous wallop with hie right bind} foot. But thin wouldn't do, About & score of letters and a lot of offi-| cial investigation finally unwound | the red tape | Frangs J, Heney ts very proud| ramentoan who resembled Patrich Calhoun entered the enclosure was immediately attack with vieron Sembrich, Petrnsial, tle Col loway Piano Dentors tn ad Other and Player GEORGETOWN STILL = ss SUPERIOR COURT lela! Investigator of the trouble be jtween the pro jand sheriff's offices THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, PAINT UP DOG TO MATCH ***" | | ( WAITING. FOR still THE DRESS IN OL’ LUNNON) fii 00"""" wom. 4a 1909 block wit) © he fell dead t thing fe the wailed today for J . Caahes tor workin then. Also §l..7™ torvid pre election prapyaecs Onkiand, Cal.—George W. M thatthe Cheek lek. te Oaks th |that they would open the spk PS Prancte Merchar Exchang San Pre it makes a complete record of the 000 school house still peyain } 22 What remedy have you aske the jPpromises aud the school tre ; ing on forced on the em maine cloned ale » | : t JIndignant citizens who have call wns sy or naling by check and redeem our owt ed to protest to the mayor And ‘ ar ' t exsity of identification, presery other officials about the delay in| «round Rome ne time, leaving the employe free jCarrying the election promises Into} earnings. We find no incon’ “ effect ave only been rewarded Toledo—1 ' i b cpbanr to be ‘well walletied Wit }with additional promises, and the - ary Well, age ot Bonahaitinani aa paid 4 with Bl acho! is aa far from being opened ‘ vesomes ied Baa 24 adoption of this or some similar plan by jas ver Medford, W John A. Job t rama oa old elty would be met by the hearty ap [I prgotown has not been able to ~ Medford, WismJohn A. iene i aler in Seattle secure water for the school, Wher prer of iaeminnl. oe 4 4 | this water will be avatiable no one 3 Sas eid ; : gta | knowe—certainly there are no signe “ aN t fe ime A tls bet ween B of it yet | | PORTER 5. nck AnD TAN! on tye 9 , * "tog . The school on the Georgetown Dot bow Los Angeles—H. Ei. Huntingt t " 1 Hite a, Jetty flats t» neriously overcrowded and . he Pacific F ‘ . "atordny mer A menace to the health of the rey, ane upils, In addition, it Is necessary Tru for puptis to pass a dangerous ra pap wad croweing and ite distance from if y | the homes of many attendants min great that they biiged to eat He forgot all about kind b id lunches al noon But H ot never forgot./innumerable promtser the Corr Ma nh ha th “" "i we 4 t awe ging cams 4 fewer thing with k of tha nd, the judg But hange b on mad 8 — A Let's| Wh “singscsag se ts GREAT DIA TO OFFER i had e le to # J at a te tge Burke Seiciaae es =| MOST ATTRAGTIE. | sesoes acsrserc mom ee COATS showed b th tlole must have « dog to ma’ her gow ™ * gow f rt 5 he t | UST (lf SONGS HERE is epotling the pet fad but making whict n the aft touched at ! new business for the fancter 4 to the a 1 $12 good been found tn London te ante to go} we aid s As it would be quite impoesible with tt a or s zt “ uh Marcella Sembrich, at the Grand |i. confine one's street a € ne the © e > ue W ¢ ided mt fer (he 80% | uniform shade, and as « women kenne he money at ; notte who can stand va y and contrasts for the I | , eng 5 excepuot lin color indulge them, nothing Th at y short of « canine chameloor id wh Russ 0 inche * p ’ " t present exactions, and so dog pre issian Pp « bead renk Forge ‘ows that way eky-t at ites Rrnant: “Ereant tevoiemt” | Requirements are being satisfied, become the tie demand M » however, th, cagh the London fc Hiker twt rem perwiat és mee - on . asin ; pe Mani Ball vere |gonetee. Seen the variety of bla innate THIS SALE LASTS ONLY UNTIL JANUARY 7TH ’ . es supply nearly all the shades now tach dyer to their establishments i ating ’ bw Olymple-—Ttureton county, Ot, jat the county poor far Pioneer Furrier 1425 First Av. side of incorporated towns, voted werwhelmingly ary yesterda Sikes ed EES Weshington— { the Patifie f JUDGES MEET IN Washington—The first act of the cuting attorney's | Mitch 4 waltress, and killed hi ' T*) aeif, in the dining room of a | “| and the) Des Moinee—Mise (eel M.A.GOTTSTEIN oo FURNITURE COR, | ND AVE BETWECN PIKE & DINE First January Inventory Sale New Goods—No “Exchange,” “Come-back” or “As Is” in Stock—Everything Reduced 20 to 50 PER CENT $6.50 IRONBEDFOR like itustra tion, V me Martin, green or white finish; made in 46 and 3-6 sizes; has con tinuous posts 1 1-16 inches in diame’ ular price $6.50 Less 12 217 SALE PRICE $4.33 These Comforts Must Go Before Stock Taking A Nice Calendar Free to All Our Customers Tomorrow au $1.40 Silkoline covered, cation filled Comforts for he r Men’s Suits $2.60 Sitkoline covered, cotton filled Comforts for $1.65 $3.10 Sateen covered, cotton filled ( or $2 $35.00 Su $4.65 Sateen covered, cottpa filled Co - 83.45 ts tomorrow, one-quarter off ee eee. e cc eee ones eens $6.50 Sateen covered, down filled ¢ $3.95 $25.00 S omorre one- yf $7.50 Sateen covered, down filled ( $4.20 < suits tomor Vv, one-quarter ott ‘y@" a . schon 81x90 COTTON SHE ti iehete She $20.00 Suits tomorrow, one-quarter Offasesa...... s 0: 1%» oie OE 72x90 COTTON SHEETS; each...........455, A5e 42x36 Cotton Pillow Slipd. ....sessesees i2 126 $15.00 Suits tomorrow, one-quarter Off. 23% seeeeee : E R $12.50 Suits tomorrow, one-quarter Off.coe «oss oo eee ee ee : very Range Buyer ion y ge Suyer A competent tailor always on hand» to'emake any necessary alteration during this sale will - ‘receive FREE Dining Room or Kitchen Ware to the “$5.00 Heaters Partake of the eral r¢ free of charge | No goods charged during sal Men’s Underwear | Shirts Made td Fit In any quality, color or fabric you de with Cres sire, in either Union or Two-Piecé’} attached or ick ‘ chited fronts: Suits, from Most. stylish color a $ used this 15¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to} season, at $2.50 } 81.00, $1. IMcCormack Bros.| x 5, $1.50 gen ictions, and the terms, remain the same a $1 Now and $1 812-14 First: Avenue “ Weekly Opposite Colman Building

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