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54- 40 OR FIGHT ao BEGINNING IN THE STAR NEXT MONDAY, IS A TALE OF POLITICS, HISTORY, ADVENTURE AND LOVE THAT HAS A PECULIAR INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTHWEST. IT’S A GREAT STORY. DON’T OVERLOOK IT. : - ‘THE SEATTLE As a. MAY DISRUPT MIGHTY EMPIRE TO SAVE MORALS AND OAVGHTERS, BIGGEST a te DAY CITY INU. 6. VOTES SELF WET AGAIN | Morganatic Wife of Heir) to Throne Will Fight to! | : ANOTHER YEAR PASSES | sctcr rian’ borne | Win Diadem of Em- te : ist , ress. | Concerns Taken “inj jpmall drugaiste have been in P | | by the Owl Co., and Big) solidated interest (iy Untied Pres) BY T. J. DILLON oe ” bo pgs “ The chief store © new corpo} VIENNA, Dec. 21.—When the 80 B ILLON orcester ass. mere to Be Opened at) cise iy pone the comes Pisa Neha fe ehidysuapbgae li 1 ‘ ‘ ’ © we iark the pate-1 , Third « and d Pike. and Pike. The Abbott Bar, the|*” . ; - ‘ f Ri rf cigar stand in front of it, and the | AUStria, like Belgium, wilt have it t he ¢ | BY W. G. SHEPHERD — costly furnished barber shop next Baroness Vaughan to complicate the t of I has fallen the i tide WORCESTER, Mass., Dec. 31— Ty eontiat: tis retell déun. beat dons wi 1 have ss nd new lo ations | way to the throne—perhaps to raise pes sic ad aie z 3 {| “Better a saloon on every corner FE " pefore the middle of January : babes a ard of Seattle and cover the city |i, said that a fancy bonus was paid |” (evolution of the Past. A | eternit as ticked 3 the echo of | han @ bar in every kitchen.” ieith & string of pharmacies are the | io get the lease away from the| rn Ferdinand, the emperor's , ; In these words Chief of Police femiects of a huge merger of retail! present occupants of the stores, | Nephew, is heir to the throne. Sev G c ' mw) ave he he; ‘Mitthewe expiained to insists which is nearing com-| Other locations are also being eral years ago t old rer looked € 1 th t re a ¥ " Ol) me tersely and clearly why Wor: Betion, under t irection of the ap by the new combination of re-|around the courts of Europe for a si oe , | PE posal he One ne te + Drug Co. For weeks has been | tall pharmacist suitable wife for the nephew. Then an, with i its bac etely done be vd an br ~. v Apa e it Wor erie i ! on th ork of taducing Secure Fine Location. he learned something. Franz Ferdi 7 at y tows c eric . kt rr corhwag scene pletbo-sad odbendng aking of the drug store | mand was already married, and to I P nt when a le Mad feel bask tuto the wet eat Sates eae ' B Serge Corpere ration that formed,|a woman strong, resourceful, can renee dy pcg tate ry sot a By ‘ i ne ich would dominate the re H. Bartell sald this morn-|ning—one ready to fight and fight pre f evocal to the past, if we |" Khe kabekaw cnlote aid ie ee G Things are somewhat in the | bitterly and well : s ts ered : | ethe, Kitehen saloon di Baccoss has met with the efforts air. It ta true that steps are being| And there were three children to : i 2 ee th aagalige ay val ey titre rd a consolidation. A dozen itayen toward that end.” Bartell| nerve her arm to the battle We have our three ¢ an we ae NCC! again ilustrates whet so maay } iit acer dvam-asieax ante Gaee: Sein» leone bad pave tanen| Srwares Chetek. a5 obsenre Ro like re endthrif ho have an inexhaustible store American municipalities already ‘ RAS Sree Mares 1G Ue ope Third av. and Pike st }hemian countess, is Frans Ferdi | ar ey sat You Guat aechibé nid Bhortly after the first of the |°"rne tenants, how have been|nand’s morganatic wife The | Gur little ‘hoard of years is diminished by one, and we are| * rae Presa d dad Posies cad con end will mark the entrance of the . 7 to’ nies your state an c notified to find ot r locations. | Austrian law forbids the ascent to " ser in ® Seattle bu g awi t with wildest | is help yo So long a toxs- Merger into the Seattle bus: | Thay have been informed t the | the throne of any One with lone than | tonight drawing another draft on our accoun we help you long as intox!. cants can be shipped anywhere in ; | the gpuntry, John Barleycorn will |marked “no funds.” We have no thought that the grim cash-| «n ¢ nto the driest community | | e he . ure to jier who doles out our days never allows us to overdraw; ag prog 7 be Nee 09. Me z j books are always balanced to the least fraction of a second | Mayor James Logan and Chief hews could and did enfore Be in the Baik of Life | Matthews could and did enforce the jlaws closing saloons swilt,| found they of the)}-*— ainda ail drug stdre ¢ Will Open New Store. be the backbone of the new mer-| Reduction rating ande up of the Ow! Drug |and a large saving In the ies poration will| royal biood. | But they couldn't get rid of the! Princess Chotek. Piota failed. Ip. |ducements were spurned, The with its four stores and of L. | ing of druggists’ say e| princess aims at nothing leas than BR Mwift with three stores bearing two benefits that the the imperial! crown of the dual Rame. in different parts of Se | to obtain | monarchy all "" =| Bitterly hated by all nations of ROBERT MORAN’S. ESTIMATE | =": 2" 5." OF A. V. BOUILLON setting race against willon better than anticipations, and never a thought that it may be returned and no extensions are ever ma ible time — pa bor own has gone race, religion against religion, lan-| 1 j © real or i guage against language, balancing | PRINCE CMOTEK 1 € € | a ; | factions in her great campaig: From a Late Picture t passe 7 flits Will Austria reap the whirlwind of this woman's cunning when old empire fy to fragmen | Franz Josef dies? Will that big| thie woman's ambition | So 1909 is swiftly moving across the bridge to stand for} REVELERS WILL THRONG LOCAL CAFES a while the last in the long file that stretches back beyond the | | realms of human thought to the instant when chaos ceased and| TO GREET NEW YEAR IN MAUDLIN GLEE time began; one year farther from the beginning; one year} Those clowest to the real affairs anows wang t snatene eu in Austria fear the wornt an hour, a day or a year, a because of » man in Seattle knows A. V. B oes Robert Moran, whose name and fa beyond the limits of the city in which be nds far itt a battle bands of residents of Seattle saw grow Ethine shop into Seattle's leading industrial enterprise | | nearer the end | q ne to peers Bis, Bouillon wa a ee ae y | ‘This will be a boozy, woory night. [state jaw says so—likewlse Chieffcorked bottles stending around! Small cause fer celebration there is in these fa but cele Moran company as a trusted and confidential official, \Take it from the police reporter, of Pollee Ward ready for the drunken slaughter brate we will tut a little while ago we w I the now sére during that time Robert Moran learned to know him well. fj Who®in a final attempt at brifitancy | And revelry will conse at 1). AR the cafes and hotels have beer and ne vith in this year of our Lord 1909, slipped | 4 ‘ny planning for tonig ot over the ety ts rush of busi + Rees of alliteratiy No, not quite—not if that white me for the 4 month ; aste on | | it many of the larger cafen ad proned waite heip it * "Boose Bungalows will bulge with | *Proned aorbage Siren Htiance will be limited to those | Yet How well he knew him and how much he thought and still thinks of him was expressed in a letter sent to L nd inconstaney ght our allegiance to the new year we will do the next year, until Earth PH. Gray, president of the King County republican club, ]} pyuious boobs.” anid he. “Wainut The law states shat the sale of tn hha om ecards, The cards entitle the| stops spinning and the no more ‘ » frt af toxicants must stop at 1 a. m di read at the luncteon given by that club yesterday tables will be fringed with Youthful — os er to # went, and an extra charge m or ane jieihain Regtt anor wn this ttele “an af Pte aoe ce ‘s ; Yodlcrs whose Yowling will be however, dogs not place a time itmft «Sie Bh ceaye sy pentnti | We're indeed a reck! 1 are crew on this littl bin honor of Mr. Bouillon.. Here is the Moran estimate smirked at ax long as the Pickled On the drinking of the stu pam tdissiens dalent b a eal eo, with our fate scale arte iiaht: and | MAYOR JAMES LOGAN. j Pipers Purchase : Therefore don't be surprised when | gaged by the cafe propriétors “Throngs of Thick Tongues wilt the walter gently informs you @t the old your will pase und the new fight to jam their coin into the Cash 12:45 tonight that only 15 minutes wiht arrive in outbursts of music and Register. remain {n which you may purchiae | gong d tonight December 27, 1909 scornfully prodig even of time | ited j the beer and whisky men of other already ‘cities and states who fed fat their Mr. lL. MH Gray, Presiient King County Republican Club, de Seattle, Washington. It will be a Whirlwind of Wine, intoxicants ‘Te police have been ordered to i "4 | pocketbooks on the human thirst My dear Mr. Gray: I regret more than I can express | Women and Whiz Wagons And at 1 a. m, when the baccha: | “use their discretion” {a making re And here's to the next who dies | that dwelt in Worcester. in this letter thet my present physical’ condiiion makes it That's the dizzy side of it nalian revelry has only atarted, if rests tonight for intoxteation " - This city began to have a serious unadvisable for me to attend the tune of the King But hold you are a strong finisher your table ¢xfre @etal! will be assigne : to night }saloon problem early in this cen- Ce nty Republican club om the 20th, inet ae ft would Itke do, and give you all personally my estimate of Mr, A. V ‘lion as & person qualified to administer the affairs of the city of Seattle as mayor, ax I probably know the man and his capacity better than any person in this world. Mr. Beutlion was with my pany for about 12 years. re he always spied a most aponalble administrative n, having to do with, at times, a working force of . 800 per Prior to that he was employed in the en ering department of the city during my adroinistration of Beattie, and I will say to yeu that, in my judi Mr. Bouillon has In a marked degree that diversified No intoxicants can be sold to New| will look Mke ® young brewery. duty to ald in properly ing the heimer refused to divul at tes-l tury. Rival brewers got into a fight Yeur revelers after t # m. The, There wil! be row after row of un-| crewds Umony he has to explain away the| for political power, Peoria tired of evidence that has been produc®®! them and voted the town dry im ee ee | October, 1907. This, in brief, is ANNA BANDIT KILLED |”... eer tire hicitiiainsin | In the last wet month arrests for ’ DIES IN WR kh WRECK i MOLZMEIMER, HOWEVER, DE IW A ROBBERY ail causes were 640, and for drunk- nN q 4 | CLARES THAT THE STATE enness 450. The first dry month My United | the arrests had falle » 380; and MENTS ARE FALSE. cy United ; Wiedge, technical and business, to fit him for the post _ Spe ge og a for drunkenness to The ma- eabuatte uafiear f ut. city | NSW YORK, “De 1.—Spencer - : OKLAHOMA CITY Okla Dec. | jority for no saloons had been only He has a well balanced mind, not moved by prejudice | + (iy United Prev.) de Sagan, charging her with neg:|Trank, @ wealthy banker of this! That he subscribed to a false 31.—One robber was instantly | 209 that election. but dey sentiment he might differ with you today, though that would not pre- | PARIS, Dec. S1—Jay de Castel: lecting her children's education, aj city, was killed, and three oth statement when he signed a writ. kill a second fatally wounded| was growing all the ne vent him doing exact justice by you tomorrow. He is Hane, the son of Count Boni de Cas: bailiff was instructed to wateb\wery injured, when a freight train|{¢® Confession admitting that he and a third escaped early today! Another month came, and the alk i intettigent detail, and no person was ever success «us who did not give a large share of atten- and so it in with the city affairs ity to express the will of ced, and man ful in bu thon to the small th he believes the ordinances of th the people that law was made to be Jay's writing exercises given by a) had extorted $500 from Ralph when the Oklahoma City police! coholic ward at the eity hospital governess, According to the offi-| Croton, N, ¥., thie morning Leavitt in Los Angeles was the frustrated an attempt to rob the! was empty. The dead saloons with cons de Sagan, can scarcely Tead | cor, the lad wrote a few simple sen-| ‘Trask oceupled a drawing room |startling assertion of Frank H. State bank at Harrah, a small town| gusty lor write, according to a story told |tences, but was constantly prompt-|in the rear sleeper, and died in-| Holzheimer before the bar associa east of here pr told the commit tellane and bis former wife, Prin bars and grimed window minders of the days stood mute re: yee nees enacted for “policy” shou repealed by bailiffs in the court of appeals ed. The bailiff stated that his ele. wtantly when the heavy freight/ tion. Holzbeim The dead robber was Identified | of unrestrained drinking, of up has apacity and if elected will give service that today nature was the only thing that | plowed through (he car tee that he had signed the confer-/as Frank Quigss of Kansas City,! happy homes, of delirium tremens, satiefactory to a large majority of the taxpayers In serving a paper on shdisits eee write unaselated. Officials are inclined to blame! sion, be hat, if given time, t nd the wounded man gave the! of straitiackets Roullion in entirely lucking In the elements that go | ani ‘ he freight crew. The exprean wax| would show that he had never re- name of Frank Carpenter, Officers| ‘Then a change dawned. ‘There person living ¢ to make @ good politician. stopped by a block signal at Cro- | ceived a cent from Leavitt here who discovered the plot @ rob) wer “ - ait y in election le enough arrests for drunken- Be ee cactin tuscan: cate ‘ae te on: the ‘TRAMP, * TRAMP, TRAMP, THE DUKE. OF tom, which is not a regular stop.| The grievance committee of the the hurried to Harrah last! ness to make the police take notice repubi Inctpie noun omy as ‘ } The freight was following closely. | bar association that is investigating night They concealed themselpes . a romises an honest and economical administration of city « | a « d hve Chief Matthews put a brigade of oto epdhne craed sg Fy meagarnggenmage ghee | CONNAUGHT’S OWN BAND IS panrmenatcn , the charges gave Holzhelmer until near the bank and waited. BWixgmen watching exoress med tcere Mr. Bouillon, Itke myself, looks on a franchise as a vals asset belonging to all the people, and that thoae jesire possess it should return to the cit a dA ape Sunday afternoon to pa his today the three men app PORTLAND, Dee 31.—Tramp. three: weeks, waiting for more than police Astonishing! The first dry “ |tne confession of guilt. came fired, killing Quiges and fatally in 845 beer, 20 keg: . omises from the advance me: « Quigg N- | rifiysith 345 cases of beer, 20 kegs of r », the D Con. | brom men. y edi , M tramp, tramp, the Duke of Con-/firty men consume @ considerable j aerorie to the committee, Holz. juring Carpenter and 3 : rts of whisky were naught’s Own Bugle band is march: /amount of food in that time and pile 0m sligpped in ¢ of it was dropped ing through the state of Washing-jup a long list of figures on the} (By United Press.) | off at the of Worcester's ton, on the way back to regimental |hotel ledger CONSTANTINOPLE, Deo. % REFORM IN THE | LOCAL BRIEFS FEES best families. But most of it Iwent” into the workingman’s | ’ hewdquarters at Vancouver nat; But the advance man never! News was recelved here today of| ie vine } 2 DEAD SHOREIGN. DIPLOMAT i nome of the Dui * Own band es pictaoe tone {our ot trtamph| the Mactaisnson Rose ay Has-| coned BEGINS The Methodists of the city witt | Merny against 250° kitchen and f offi Very respectfu ROBE pletured collapsed in a heap » he aye ia S > | , n eat gather at their churches ton a are marching. Others had enough! Captain A. T. Lewls, exdirector| #2 Tihim Pasha, governor general | cmap hy Jhold special New Year re | (Continued on Page Six) (By United Press) left to fide of concessions at the A-Y.-P. expo-| of the Yohem valley, while en route BRUSS ec, $1.—An authori | WASHINGTON Dee. 31.—Mre j The Duke's Own started off on a/ sition, at Seattle, was th an who| from Sana to the Red sea | ve but unofficial announcement ister#’ union will give a ce Garland, a petite brunette | world-wide tour, but ke the gentle-|™#nased the trip. Hussen recently was charged by| was made here today to the effect ee ALASKA STILL se home t Uruguayan lege " the Young Turks as being respon-| that King Albert had accepted the | 8 . j tion wa te tlw few man who walked right in and sible for granting valuable con-| resignation of the entire civil and! qiectric flatr parted two. fires | ic, x United i AEE Jago, Was arrested last nig urned around and walked right out|* # hee Ak eee ee ew | comons and franchises to foreign-| military staffs of the late King Leo jtoday, One In the shop of the New } ENTON, Mo., Dec. 31-—Twelve | with whacking the charge again, they got no further than|& * lors without a sufficient return to| pold, including Baron Wahis, gover-| York Ladies’ Tujlors and. Furriecs | seoers are reported to have been | of truyguny, Senor Albert Portland. * WEATHER FORECAST Turkey nor general of the Belgian Congo,|!n the Moore Theatre building, at FIERCE STORM ed and a score o: others injured | over the head with an I's a story of a good ship * Fair tonight and Saturday; #| ‘The assassination is directly at I! This action is accepted as a pre-|5\30 this morning, did several hun ay when the fast Californi® spe iat the home of Mrs. Mary C, Fii-|beached by a poor pilot. The ad-\® moderate weet winds | tributed to this squabble, Details] Mminary step to stamping ont the | {reds vf dollars bmg The other Sooper ~ Neft the rails 2// miles north Of | more, where the legation has been |vance man played the role of vil-| » % of the orime have not been re-|old regime in the Congo and the| Korman, at Miret and Phoy end wij |, Although one tele grayh: wie tine mee. city and toppled over on its | auarterod for three weeks lain, and the villain triumphed SN ee m colved ending of reported abuses there t Korman about 84000 seven = ie roy ng ne . can be | VEO 5 “its ' earned about the blizzard raging i The bodies of five persons already in Alaska According to reports i] | have been removed from the wreck received by the United Wireles i age. The known dead ar Fire LI 5 the storm has swept out over the man 0. Ciminger une wae walt. | JULIUS STEGER, TRAIL BLAZER ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE, MADE SWEET, SIMPLE SENTIMENT A PAYING PROPOSITION | {205.20 otiiog ising @4 to death, and four unidentitied Nothing definite can be learned, { Passengers, two men and two wom: | however, and the extent of the dam: fm. Among the injured are the BY T. J. DILLON, stage, and when the house lights songs. We'll pay you well, but for}was the crusader into the Sara-)ing an acrobatic turn? What ecany;spirit of the monastery which ex.| age done by the wind and Snow will following That the people who attend vau-\flare up again there is an audi-| goodness sake don't try any of}eenie strongholds of vaudeville) we say when it rings true, in per- pects no vindication in this Wm. Flinn, of Kansas City; ile performances are normal bu-|once with glistening eyes striving |that stuff. The public won't stand|pruriency and froth and banality. | fect accord? There is shoulder broken man beings, who take pleasure in|to regain its composure by vigor-|for it And he {s getting rich and the man Is Not an Actor, inee ide Engineer W. |. Millington, of normal emotions, possessed of ous hand applause Steger Is a big, barrel-Ahested |agers are making mon and, best Steger says he is not an actor. | sought men in charge say that they will Trenton; badiy scalded; will rela clean, wholesome sentimentality,| It's a long distance from the | man, with a Roman nose and ajof all, as far as Julius Steger is He is right. He is more—he ts an is a Poet, [not be able to take any messages Gover and are willing to pay money for thunders of Mount Sinai to the|Roman jaw, a man built to hang}concerned, he is at last proud of artist; he is natural. His little Ste . for at least three or four days 4. C. Childress, of Andereon,| such emotional and sentiment Steger can sing softly and sadly | world. ;not be known for several weeks: at much room for a mat-, The United States cable service is in this role; none ig completely demoraiized, and the #at-\plaudits of the vaudeville stage,/to an idea, ‘The reckless chance-|his work, as he well has reason stage picture has all the delicate Cordova, Valdez, Seward, Katalla, i severely bruised. isfaction, was the great idea of Jul- but Steger has the idea—the idea|taking managers gave him a two|to be. He had an idea, that rarest nuances of real life, with none of {Of wasted hopes and ambition van-| Ketchikan, Skagway and all of the t C. E. Spencer, of Dailas; back |ius Steger that bridged the gap and made the | weeks’ trial—at his own expense.|of all possessions the glaring colors put on in all! ished | Alaska 4 Yukon territory cities i Thus it comes that Mr. Steger is way for the vaudeville managers|That was four years ago. “The! Mt required art to transcribe the|their falseness for the sole pur-| He sounds the depths of human|are shut in from the outside | Steven Howard, of Alabama; | playing at the Orpheum thia week |to the realization that there is|Fifth Commandment” has been|Mosale tablets of stone to the pose of heightening the contrast; woe without the hoarse, harsh i Pack badly sprained, and leg frac-\a little playlet, “The Fifth Com-| money in decency playing every night since. And,|terms of the vaudeville stage, Had|his tones are all subdued but/notes of despair, and his song DON'T TICKLE 1 tured. mandment,” an ethereally sweet Julius Steger made bis mark in | incidentally, today inteliectual | it been done with the transcendent blended into telling strength; the floats tnto his story like the gloom | " J. Zorning, of Davenport, la.; leg |and simple little pastel of life that |comie opera and made it high, un-|periodicals are marvelously awed | genius of Wagner and been a Parsl- outlines are soft but distinct, He into hearthlighted room, while| Confetti, feather dusters ana broken | makes the audience forget the buck | til he got his “td Then he |because the moving picture ma-\fal, or with the wonderful faith of does not rant his misery of soul|the shadows of memory play|ticklers are tabooed tonight Mra, Nancy Hammerspley, Letts, |and wing dancers, the trained dowi|sickened of success based on In-|chines are showing “Pippa |the Oberammergau, the reverence nor take on the mock heroles of | strange, sad antics on the dim wail|. Pollee Chtet Ward todee issued fowa; believed fatally injured. and the curious balancing feats of gerie, Masons and licentiousness. | Passes. Think of it and stand | that is in us for things sacred | sorrow; he is a broken man, hum- of the past, old faces, old words,/orders that any person caught David Siegel, of Cleveland, Ohio; |the slack wire performer. ‘These He took his Idea to the managers, |aghast—Browning “a scream” in|would soften the shock of incon: hopeless. He could be more old deeds of the long, long ago. {using the foregoing “weapons” Suffering from internal injuries; ie|are all forgotten for the few min-! They scoffed politely: “Come along, |five-cent theatrettes |gratty, but what can we say toldramatic, but not more true. His! No, decidedly, Jultus Steger is{during the New Years ove eelebrn Probably fatally injured, utes that Mr. Stewer is on the} Julius, and sing ws eome of your| Julius Steger blazed the trail; he! “The Fifth Commandment” follow: | humility ix the calm meekness of not an actor; he is a post ition will be placed under arrest

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