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ee WHY BIG CITY, DRY ONCE, WENT WET AGAIN| SELL LIQUOR IN GROCERIES, SAYS CHIEF OF POLICE OF WORCESTER BY DAVID R. MATTHEWS. (Conctuded,) saloons.” Chief Matthews reported to M Loge Th wing month liquor ship: | ne ed again, There were | ul beer, 115 kegs | and 381 GALLONS of whisky ship-| ped w nth * wore arres ten drunken men and v Jay. Hot weather son wagons clattered up and ” reets before the aur Every man or every man a A aa n hie kite Ww Hetributing it to wiv P while their hus bands w . But the px And anothe remarkable thing was see Just before the people voted the town wet again, this time by ) majority, the problem grew from one of law to one of morals. Then the voters, as well as the police. were roused Women on the streets increased in numbers. They kept liquor in their rooms. Young girls cared for in missions increased. They blamed Hiquor for their downfall Ar w legal way ¢ atop it The t between the dr and the wets was a bitter one Mayor David S. Rose of Milwaukee the city that would dry withou drewerles, lectured for the saloon Men, So did Atty, Clarence S. Dar fow, of Chicago. But more power ful than their araw ts were the sights that they pointed out on the streets. | The balance shifted and the tow Went wet. So the saloons, with their locked doors and their grimy Windows, will open again in May But this question, now asked tn & score of states of this unton, has got to be answered before jong IF A TOWN DECIDES TO PRO. cHIRe MA THEW on for want 1 hav town use t system soolability t Tam for liquor © of Th he me Liquor ought to be considered a commodity and grocerymen and any other storekeepers who care to sell it ought to be allowed to do 80. Then people would not drink to be sociable but would take liquor a a medicine, a stimu lant, or perhaps occasionally to brighten a party, Rut [am sure that there would be much less drinking than there is now, If we didn't have saloons. AoKo REGENER FOR ThE TOBACCO TRUST Exposes Its Methods. (Ry United Pree) WASHING | Sugkesting that « pointed for an Tobaceo Co. HIBIT, SHALL IT NOT BE Qo GIVEN A FAIR CHANCE BY THE “™* QUTSIDE TO CAARY OUT ITS ® story of PURPOSE? | Gen assistant SEARCHLIGHT AS CALL TO WORSHIP I governmen fON he t amas! c DC. D recetver ory [greed and criminal methods, Wickersham and his MeReynolds. to the supreme court of United States the suit we be sbaceo trust A Attorney General Wicker-|'"° He , naneing fn interstate com sham Grills Tobacco Company and) American | |" ap the and tening corporation tty special bi of ave the in the famous tobacco -_ trust cases, which will be argued nrw YORK, D N—To do next week away with the “old-time” bell ring-| The cases were tried in the tg, «8 Brooklyn pastor has con | United States cireait court for the gelved the idea of flashing a power southern district of New York ful searchlight from the belfry which, after dismissing the petition ‘The searchlight will be placed 900 feet from the ground on the apire of the First Reformed church te Brooklyn. [It will throw its rays at a fixed time before the serv ices. LAST GHAPTER HORRORS WA Lamphere, the Hired cg Fong Dead of Tubercu- losis in Indiana Peniten- tiary. LA PORTE, Ind, Dec. 31—The last chapter in the famous Gunness near here, was written fast night, when Kay Lamphere, hired man on the “murder farm,” st wing subor o an and enjoined ¢ “operations their ness home on April 9, family dying in the flames. the fire that firet brought to light | the murders of Mra. self them and ‘dinate unlawful ¢ OF GUNNESS TTEN BY DEATH and convict convicted slayer slayer ot Mie Mra ness and children, sumption In the state penitentiary at Michigan City Lamphere set fire to foreign tobaco companies and American adjudged the oth to ‘on n from and Ou died of com to the Gum 1908, the it was | decreed by the conductor that the | with HARRY LAUDER. IN MORMON ‘TABERNACLE; “NOTHING DOING” CHORUS THE BISHOPS (By United Press.) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 31 —Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch have the tabernacle. Gunness ber: | Lamphere knew of some Of Towser isn't bigger than his mis | grew angry over some of the developments her Binee we signed the contract we learned that feature of comedian, may be the highest priced the show was a female impersons man on the vaudeville siage today, ‘derable of him, but the authorities of the Mormon eburch have can. celed a contract with Lauder for shows to have been given next tion act,” and perhaps Broadway thinks con Nibley may did that the not said ow. want Mormon been used for a vaudeville perform ‘eauraamed afternoon and cantare in| an Pi ‘e feel the residing that word taberna: Bis! cle hop though it be refined in every way to go ont we had ODD BITS OF ON TRAIL oF Il KIDNAPERS mited Prone. NEWS Give Bossie n bath, say city mith iuspectors. Ralph Pozzie, William Quinby and Hans Anderson, milk men of South Park, were arrested yesterday on the charge that their cows and milk handlers were un . } clean. The city will make it a|*#Y to church December 5, arrived - rl in this city today and immediat went Into consultation with the L. H. Provine, aesistant super! intendent of buildings, is angered.|, Wehr has offered a reward He’s going to quit because the city $4900 for the girl's return. Im counci) sliced his monthly pay from |™¢diately after Anna's parents re $260 a month to $200. Mr. Provine C#lved a letter yesterday demanding | is sald to be quite a technical ex-|# ransom of $5,000 Febr left Louis ville for this ett Tt is believed pert the CHIC AGO, Bee 31 millionaire brewer of Anna Kellner, the tittle Louisville | girl who was kidnaped while on her} Fra an ok F qd that the child is hidden here. he, Soap box street corner socialism Fehr stated that he would offer # promises to produce another split | !@rser reward if he thought it would in the socialist party of Seattle. At, increase the activity of the po @ meeting of the party last night|!" apprehending the kidnape John Szaco denounced the street orators in the Washington st. dis ‘MAN LEAVES; WIFE AND HER BROOD SUFFER trict. Others denounced Szaco and #0 there was trouble. There is something in bein: martyr, even if one doesn’t know| where the eats are coming from H. M. Wells, out of a job because | he defended free speech while in| ~ Uncle Sam's wervice, had honora| Where heaped upon him by the Postal). say Clerks’ Union. He is now an honor pod ts - acted girl in Por Just to show the railroad compa. |)" nish, los nies that they ore still in good wri he , “— spirits, the switchmen of the cit 2 wife 2 we a big dance at Hugles’ haly|vorne him last evening, and incidentally took | ianvent in $800, which money will go to oud : praren carrying on the strike, Nearly 500 "Phat is persons were present and the affair|, Thats tl was a great success oni og ol YAKIMA GOES WET BY 268 MAJORITY of Mrs, Brown, i the prosseating | witness (iy United Presa.) NORTH YAKIMA, Dec. 31.—|demned by the elty. He has taken Nérth Yakima turned prohibition|them to his own home down flat in yesterday's election,| “The defendant drinks and comes| every precinct voting “wet.” The|bome and beats his wife,” reads the majority of the saloon party was| complaint 2668 out of 2,045 votes polled And this man is a husband and While considerable interest was| father taken in the eleetion, there was iittle bitter feeling displayed, and| San Francisco--A huge elephant the election way quict, The “wets” |Consigned to # local amusement gobbled up al! the automobiles in| Mae ghd st naas = ny the town, leaving the “dryn” to fall! gx g00, died in bu freight ear in the back on hacks and carriages charging Brown with desertion and} foal yard A. Bro d five ago thi tland ve and both 4 five ave tory orney Ka and wa mother and child and fiy wn ehildre is this man's heart? has deserted n Pr is man married a and protect should Ii Are AO ldren, ¢@ Nttle clinging in the complaint | morning by Deputy P: Jobn F. Hannan promised her ve who is bare Mur tr Thi ha now foot: | he ph that he found the rt & house co fiolated © no-leense and a wet wrong, be The Neense men gather they in beth a dry nystem f6 police can't control tt saloon, whore and drink but to be sociabl ane the not because rink THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, |ful allenc » bu Towser waa rel end of the baggage car There he #at, apparently tn mourn: | {t when the train ar jrived in Kansas City It was dincoy ered that the humiliation of ride as & common 4 eaten the checks off all the trunks | | within reac Tow oor was avenged for belng forced tc He JOY BROUGHT A TRAGEDY (ity Cnlted Press) WEBB ¢ "TY j|Raymond G lumberman at drinking in the homes | | | | not broad enough and he asks the | supreme court to extend them so! as to widen thelr scope to take tn / foretgn companies and some tndi- | viduals relley | of the verdict. Many other exten | sions of the Judgment are also re | ov quested | After showing that tn 1890 ¢ ompe tition was free, the various coalt-| f tions are traced in the document and facts are given to show that | the combination haa grown until ite combined assets amount to about $400,000,000 | The combination manufactures all of the cigarettes for export and almost three-fourths of the smoking tobacco and cigarettes for domestic sale, more than three fourths of the plug, twiet and finecut tobacco, and almost ali of the enuff and littic clgars that are made. Competitors have gradually dis appeared and the combination, now strongly entrenched. unduly re atricts the business of those in the trade and prevents others from entering,” it le declared. awe i |TOWSER TAKES A FEARFUL REVENGE (My Ustted Prem) KANSAS CITY, Dec. 31.—Sever al trunks which came from Omaba on the Chicago, Burlington a@/ | Quincy passenger train last night em | will not be delivered on time—all jon account of a litthe white, Muffy | dog named Towser. Towser be llongs to Miss Inez Thomas of St. | Paul. Yesterday when ehe started ina «et on the train at Omaha she) Towser with ber, but it wa |\dog must ride in the baggage car | Notwithstanding the fact that jirees muff, he picked a fight with & big bird dox before the train w airly out of Omaha. As punteb. | $e eae sa | NATURE SHAPED The foot ailments ef children will grow after they are grown up unless they ar wearing the Shoes. corrected by proper sort of careful atten to the training of Chil dren's Feet, and provide them with Bhoes adapted to guide the growing foot along correct lines Toeing in, weak ankles, falling arch, flat foot, all require ape Shoes We give mont tion Our Prices Are the Lowest for the Best We're experts at fitting th Nature Shaped Shoes. TURRELL'S 903 BECOND AV. The attorney general takes the |poattion that the findings, sweep | 43, ing as they seem to have been, were | 4 from the operation | tm der this a tral & message home of bh come the t BROKERS a Phones 270. 95-000 Abe Stocks, Hot a0. oan morning when hurry to W tha’ y nat WINING, HOCKING @ MYTH, atin dy a HIGHGRANE GLOVES & HOSIERY Mo., Hodgson, Alte ry Dec, 41 a » Okla, fell ur, wan killed there attempting City in response 1 hin wife, at nrents here, had be of & Bon, sted 1993) | THE. SEATTLE STAR oi Usemente. the m curacy of aseume feaponsiDiiey A — im telephoned 04: SITUATIONS WANTED.” “Situations Wanted” and Laie" cents work. "Ely wanreo™ paging both Male and Mintemum Charge for Any AG, tte seter her ftbsadt pert were oh acoount, actual Heattie pest office os | e adver: fomale. Were. To ADVERTiSHAS. Creceirs wot after 13 © clock om aahiy. BALLARD ‘AoRecr Pr Hw hel e~To the December 20 FUNERAL DIRECTOR BUTTERWORTH & SON NoTicg 0 the Wile of A Wahnw: Alber Aisle. GPRGIAL NOTICES. — OF ME © ie hereby meat it mite of . aoe A Quiet, city W.. December 7%, 3 December 14 December 76 nber 12, Denny Decer “ ber 38 December December ” De Geners! howpit Heiner, 16, Decembe Drofens: rabalmere Toth pho on, uty ‘ RTOCKNOLDEA® TING. in your Tem prey ated to tne! had | young to to} the 1909 LosT ANO FOUND. ~ ad ind A ladye and other vr FA LI, Repuce YOUR Wirant Burely or . ne lew oF Advice Without j Wulte 608 to 404 Be |- Corner Third and University xt ect, vomtvien Al ATIVien OF JONN BWRENEY od. Viense call at BE t etiable y Many wealt tntrod Only BOA ana 7 m4 Medietne fFunaing Soren tostimeniaia sopathy puret OPTOMETHINT, aise pertriclty, vibration, light eure, dry tieam bathe iyres a, ginseee Ti liet Peurth year tv Seattle TABAT. | MENTA 88 viephone Main 2681 40 | Peoples Bane Bide. Hecend and Pike 2 Bakery te Nine neighborhood t © day fangs. steve. counter qutee 405 Oriental Meek. “income wil) per th " rmoney atl and “SITUATION WANTEO—MALE Wanted HEL te Med a eer Green Lake P WANTED—-MALE— Continued. Hlevens, Hol Postion b ployed al present Interest, Address % FOR RENT The Virwiut 108 mt Ria hed rooms, ei news ; “ Wates bue ‘ “ew 11.68 and op . Third 24-33 , ne we week wept na bathe Ming distance: room ¢ 11.60 cach Ph beard. wi Jeor Betown ver Whitman bower 14) bere mode oderm Oat MEALTY OO emnont Are. th #32 aay wapable of earning U6 | ether need apply a-1 ‘The ren) roe pay on tere re Bisbed beuse, if Saeed FOR RENT—FURNIGH 1D HOUSES. Life Rite Jet cheap ie aay to ecovertng trom tae © sick | SITUATION WANTED-—-FEMALE, | Cyaseified ade under this bead —three TS conte Sia words jet hoe vewing thf Prone a 1637 RAILWAY WANTE MAIL CLEnK mmaMencement ssiary S800, pring ex arn tna the erywhere; oa tee pre Franklin Institute, Dept 4213, Rochester, N.Y Broadway, near sr Yoater. Wanted, able bodied im | Marine “Corpe,” between lana for the 0. & the ages of 19 er have to 908 ft ve dE ner sont ice on board. C "nip for shavin bd * hatreutthn cH nal Darker Col- AYP. Moun, 1b for and Maynard” dod de41, te! clean fintehing ant mitt tlhe: 55,0 | kinds « CHRAP, large cleared, f large frult treon, ries mille falt int OLBY P. pleci stores: month Mre, Loreman or Mende country. | #1 to Heats ® WORTH $70 TO YO! nme BELOW Judge for Yourself on get fe of t $30 * pe hb. ‘they mab wet & WHEELEE t IN “6 KET MENT Empire f winow'n ot lang, close only $66. Te Free wood an house, 60 re and cher nile from sohool, quart pontoffics, half mile. ¢ Price $1,800 Sale mare, 4 ¥ M. WALKER 4 $78.90. It ote ait Areade idk, = —a0-a1 | Apply dit Coltine Mock. M4 three words New Home Acreage 100" wore oe “ose FOR 6ALE—woop *NO Coat” “8 Cae > AND COAT vi L OOoag Years Timber Co, | Owners ae Hide | Tel. Main vena? © HOMBSTEAD sire, « plenty teary Biag a38 ber ALalibie 4 house, MONEY to loam ed Property; % BARI ary Biber hoes Waterfront Tracts | and Shore Lands “ane Duliding Loans Mam Rosch, voom, fig New Vor “BiCYGLEe, | Bemest Collyer, #6 Leary deals ty city property. farm ber land List your property with bine Daliding. na im Corwin 1 neultation tree Homesteads We oe of valley land that wt! Good climate and pi rhewe see oe Ee Addition YOUR CHOICE LOT! Lert. fer your home “Dr, Len pean vorhcad. where ae treet areces. wie | ay trom 19 te ¢ 618 | _CLAIRVOY: 460 foot from ond of Phinney av. oar | te 4 MONTH sRCURES a LOT. JORRPH K THOMAR & CO, INC wRRY oT me IND. Dene RS AND CLEANERS ate teat iid Columbia 2 AND LVER WF WORE Fie Caton ot HAIR GOODS. mn annaaae _beiichen Gi Uaioe: a Aupueta Male SS AAT MAKERS. : Vista Kavansogh, 103 First MASSAGE. and tub bati tion 114 (rear) oented in @ fine ne eatiefactory peapone for seilioe ents. J o8, care Mar HUY FROM Bowyer’s Addition | rine large tote near end of Phinney Close to schoot: city water; shiowalke PRICES VERY LOW ~ OSTEOPATHS PHYSICI } Terme, $28 down, 116 monthly Pees Net wate cok | J08RPM T ChUMAY St sarap erie, ge » auu4 vere DO Tem ‘ om reeks Annex M PATENT ATTORN Again Trade it ‘oa Se ‘white PATT-ANS AN? MOD 4 epien everything bala tee An elghtr . plete "4 vw Prone Ras phones WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | Dr Y " hare fine fur x FOR GALS - miss SLLANEOUS SAB AND DOOR RARGAING POSTAGE STAMPS. PANs! doors for staining , 4 nd ” Fr “ a —— from ' PRINTERS, Th # Door sia phos ton doors. 3 ning | Helier Printing House, TS mx only $1.60 pe . ZiGNS AND HOUSE NUMBE! House Paint “ Weeron Firth ov. Ind Real Paint i? SHOWCASES, per gallon glee cana pee gallon tee | yy Buy a window ot A “dade RNY | gghh re ur own mill and , @ price SECOND-HAND CLOTHING: 4 ‘ ve the mid We pay highes recon e4 free. post 0 B_ WILLIAMS co <a Y at highs sim gan goiaes Say. Moin 6383. Nd. Pa cash, 88 month. Wa : : Ny mock. tt STORAGE wults, $17.60. Tracte. i i Bldg, 000% Thied 8 Me jocond-hand office turnit TAILORS Main wh Leonard Budd TYPEWRITERS ANC arrett. 19 and a21 PA small expense on a sido for leas. TRANSFER FOR SALE—LiVESTOCK

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