The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1909, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR WHY STEEPLE JACK WAS “PINCHE yway out | was turbulent jin the stock yards 1} made a dash to vothey, Big Mill rolled up. The: ward Bhorty, 8 the firet time the neigh and Lumber Jack, and ther 99 The Real Story Behind a) Arrest, as the Man Who Hap ope Actually Saw It—The Wh le Forming an Idyl of Below-Yesler-Way. the | in,” Policeman 64 announced to the M e in an alle braced for the Lumber Jack emerged from ne ‘ ack Was nursing his | Steeple Jack, bat Bteeple Imnded| saloon, grinning triumphantly, | crowd they | arieva The more be thought of first. Big BIN went down, and! Steeple myatertously reappenred.| The gang looked anxious, Only again the amber fluid statned the | Me carried a “two-by-four Hteople Jack, doubly triumphant | ground | “Yon will, will you,” he’s now, laughed aloud, But strategy umber > jewinging bin club. And Lum wae under way pnineenspeov ibe Jack went down iike a Texas No, 64 whi wred something te famned smart the other policeman when the wagon med to Be There | You ee,” he announced to Shorty and the others, “I know all about how to handle 1 fellows i f € | TT THE QUAKER SELLS. FOR LESS @ q THE QUAKER DRIGG ea de ‘Nias api you'll have to ‘ zm Ca, Suddenly they had the turbulent | cou of 7 a tae ee auistine Steeple Jack surrounded » | legal proc } wang f wee the | TNs, caine ek eae ae wad Fi ment later, surprine a r wae art } cok lowered, | POlCeman be and loudly protesting, be was | charged “ Bteoy Ae k was nowhere to 4 Here's Some Strategy. hustled inte the wager Aw tit aken agats at bim, wa and gull 7 4. Bates I'm goin’ to run all you guys) rattled away No. 64 grinned € € vn ‘ WILL RETALIATE ON MEN WHO | t / h STOPPED LAW BREAKING \ AT THE NEWPORT ' . a ’ v a P ¢ * * * Habment a ing 46 men * the one day a . 4 a riends in an effort to pur o jurors e |. The Jurors who found Row NEW HOME OF VICE PRESIDENT SHERMAN IN WASHINGTON, AND MRS. SHERMAN, This ix the ¥ © and ite mistress, Mra. Jas, 8 Sherman, wife of the vice president. The hearexecut! ied by the Shermans ts very large, and well adapted to purpores of large entortain vi eident may not be the most prominent featare in Washington Hife, his home wil! be swWelleat and most noticeable WOMEN WILL ADD TO THE SUCCESS Htalian, Mre Max Umbreeht; Indian OF BIG BAZAAR 4:5, sonn Considine; Rounty of Na tions, Mra. Jobn B. Agen; French The following women have been! Mre Margaret Bourgett; Assigned to take booths at the car Mrs. C. Simpson, Mise May Howe nival bazaar to be given by the ten; dining. Mre Margaret Gravee Church of Our Lady of Good Metp,| Irish, Mra. J. J. Dolan; Canadian in Mammoth rink, for 10 days be Miss Savage ginning Jan. 24 mansions in the aristocratic northwest district American and Colontal, Mex. John Carmody; German, Mre. F. Carroll Margaret Donaboo; Japanese, Mre.| Sherwood; country store, Knights of Columbus; postoffice, Mra. Mar garet Harker; special, Miss Mary Doyle Turkieh mm RE REE and her 10-year-old son were burn ed to death in the @ covered wagon. wh candy and flowers, |, ciitt in Blanco om Miss Mary Grant; ioe cream, Mise! fire from a small stove WILL INAUGURATE SERVICE 83 “Shasta Limited” 11:00 A. M. 12:30 P. M. TICKET OFFICES City Ticket Office, 608 First Ave., Seattle. E. E. ELLIS, General Agent. || | City Ticket Office, Berlin Building, Tacoma. ROBERT LEE, General Agent. City Freight Office, 60) s Passenger Station, Dearborn St. and Railroad Ave., Seattle. A. E. D. STEWART, Depot Ticket Agent. || Passenger Station, 19th Ave. and Dock Street, Tacoma. W. E. TINLING, Depot Ticket Agent. Local Freight Office, Ave., Seattle, CALL OR WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION R. B. MILLER, Traffic Manager, Portland, Ore. t Fleyeda, Tex—Mre & KR. Meck guilty of selling Hauer on Sun are F. W. Merrick | Bdwin London, proprie goods store; F.C. Jack dealer; Dr, BE. B. Edgars, « dentint E. N. Brooks, a haberdasher, and | |W. D. Graney | |OFF TO SCHOOL BY | PNEUMATIC TUBES (By United Press ' CHICAGO, Deo. # fty years [from now there will be in Chicago,” said Archi tion yeuterday. He conditions, particular }tion, will have changed extent that the schools will or 40 silos beyond the olty ts far from ite smoke, dust, dirt and O. & W.1 9:30 A. M. 11:10 A. M. 5:00 P. M. 8 First Ave, Seattle. E. E. ELLIS, General Agent. Dearborn St. and First F. R. HANLON, Local Freight Agent. | ocal “ Business Bringers. sell real estate, etc. Oregon & Washinaton Railroad Company The New Line Between Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Intermediate Points FREIGHT OFFICES City Freight Office, Berlin Bldg., Tacoma. ROBERT LEE, General Agent. The Quaker ronage accorded the ing the year. man- agement appreci- ates most the heartily pat- splen lid you have Two Quaker Stores dur- We thank you sincerely and wish you alla Happy New Year Northbound, Jan. 1st, 1910—Southbound, Jan. 2d, 1910. Three High-Class Passenger Trains Each Way Daily O. & W. Owl 11:45 P. M. 1:25 A. M. 7:15 A. M. Local Freight Office, Eleventh St. and St. Paul Ave., Tacoma. F, F. WAMSLEY, Local Freight Agent. Ww. D. SKINNER, General Freight & Passenger, Agent, Seattie, Wash. 1013-15 FIRST. AVE TWO STOR %, + 406 |

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