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Hardy Wonderful, Dramatic, Correspor ond the scene Night Ambush of vyear 1 Children on Lonely Road This is the first real prese inst fearful odds meal. Never be tial for murder is jr ust beginni Lurid, highly colored stories of the Cam have all the facts been gathered and impartially You will want to know the truth Woods, to Be Told in THE SEATTLE STAR ally struggle of one man hree intense chapters Evans, speci commissioned b ainst org ntation of the facts in the o case ng (Ry United Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—A con of the insurgents in the and a probable consultation them and the leaders of house progressives expected = over the appoint pt of jus of the supreme court Senator Cummins, of lowa, leader ide senate progressives, who call a second time at the White confer with the presi Cummins consult the insurgents and wil! fee the president if the let ts acceptable by the pro- Taft Wants Peace. Taft's evident wish to allow the the which forts | in Despite strenuous petown = precinct, were heavy participants the ol@ waterway commission P Roy Wilson and AR. Todd. insur it Candidates, were defeated yes 7. json carried Georgetown H. Paul, of but Frank town, Frederick W. Newell Bouth Seattle, and Deitrich . of South Park, easily over ane his lead im the other pre (By Calted Frees.) WASHINGTON, esamen ne post as as tary Norton | te 4 adding fet he had © i the privi Mige since Pres saw fit 1 p Colum rterhouse | Wh mushroor n, and | Me lee cream for a change? Bo they int wed ok. The Mk referred steward i THIS IS HOW N. OMMISSIONERS | ARE RE-ELECTED Poindexter Will See if Taft Has Jobs for Spokane FEASTS JOHNSON | TAF T CALLS IN THE INSURGENTS tasurgente to have a voice in the selection means, according to the politicians, not only that he wishes to unite all factions of the party. but that he recognizes the strength of the insurgents and desires to avoid a clash tn the senate, espe elally over the question of appoint me The program on which the in surgents are said to have fixed is the elevation of Charles E. Hughes to the chief justiceship and the ap pointment of George Pepper, who y ‘NO OUTWARD SHOW. the grave or where Mrs. FE. THRILLING, DRAMATIC STORY OF THE Outlaw of Cameron Dam Pioneer Farmer and Woodsman, Heroic Guardian of a Forest Home, Hearth and Loved Ones With An Arsenal of Rifles and Shotguns tn Wartare With Attacking Deputies and Hired Mercenaries True Narrative of This Tragedy of the North Wisconsin this news} ed “busi ani Protecting Primitive pent to Deadly Battle of Thornapple Creek the Climax John Deitz, who fought alone on dam affair have been printed ly prese boo mmateas Seow & IN N THE STAR nade that no ying in state NT \ ROS The w Dr rk of s W >» try accused of dyna was counsel for Gifford Pinchot be fore the « essional investigat- | ing committ to the other va-| cancy on the bench | Baltimore—.«. Brent Keyser, cap- | t italist, has given the Johns Hop kins universicy $100,000 “The feature of the voting yester day was the first opportunity given | women in Seattle to vote under the | new equal suffrage amendment. | Women not only voted, but did s good deal of electioncering. It ts probably due to them thet Wilson got nearly 100 votes more than his nearest opponent in Georgetown. | The total vote was: Newell 1,127 Paul 1,013, Hamm 1,003, Wilson $09, | Todd 275. The commissioners re elected will serve for one year, be nning January 9, 1911 tei and misleading statements have | pl oo ever been tolerated by this firm,| EXCURSION to Hawatian Dec 7—Booker| AT WO, VARIMGA Mrs coated ts ben wate vik net to withdraw the privilege as a pun A } i | po rs ‘Ss j as 7 Skin Specialist t f nm was the guest! 4 o their a MS Arcade Bid: Main 8705 ishmen for insurging & | ale « in 87 tt. b : fs to have the|Of honor at a luncheon re| NORTH YAKIMA, Dec. 7.—1 tance, when t auth the postimasters terday given by Jack John-| (rite, & light vote the repabit an vipa ey aie wed! c ct once more, the} ' " icket swamped the socialist candi-|or a $2 wool swea vat pagreseman says that | °°" red heavyweight pugi-| dates yesterday. H. H. Schott was | 95c, you can rest assured that you'll he bh veral to submit st champs i lunch was|chosen mayor by @ majority of 563 get them this week, as wo i aq bun tt ts eaid that Poindexter hes} oa in Tohks s home| ote McMurray, a socialist, came |dreds of other bargains told personal friends that 1A r it es present ably will recommend his law part-| . 4. , ner, 0. C. Moore, mS de H. Harri-4 appointment as dis | trict fudge tor Washing bat | mt, nea h and the steward turned them over to the mate, who called the captain The latter told them to see the United * shipping commission er hen they returned to the dock the Columbian was a wee speck on th orizon, speeding towar¢ Ain't it awful? Francisco Y. PAPERS | | SEE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE | ' (hy United PF: NEW YoRK oo De Th w Beedure practicns eittan Mitinistration,” | tow ot| qu commetts r a note of | pontine Me of leaderat The World find latory Age con ac BIG DELEGATION THERE WASHING) a4 Hy, + “Of actual recommendations for new laws there are not a few tn the message the Times ays but none are of a disturbing nature The ng Post criticises the lack of leadership “é “Honesty the Best) nt wp | Graft” Any merchant who willfully mis tle not onl to the customer but to himeelf, because a din fied customer is the worst a attle’s oldest clothing house ' adhered to the juare deal” | for the past 28 years, and joes not intend to change I.# time: | honored “square deal” system of busir in spite of the “question 1 ure advertising for 1 Men's black clay worsted sul hand tallored, all | y-| wool, $25.00 values, for $12.60. Cal rs|at 625 First av. this week and sec Hurry Out Sale” prices on cloth- | ling, furnishings and shoe eee | ing ja BIG FIRE LOSS ' nted flow me be sent to} to the ddy's os ly is now Id 10 TAY E BURKE A, Cal EVANSVILL : fire is not -E, Ine tarted factor Th knowr not onl claim t have a cure for Tubereulc absolutely know that we have it. n proven, the chance of Tuberclecide Cures Tu- bercul =f € are ¢ ng. ot and ‘or yourself understand why Tuberclecide Fifth Taugt 3 TO 5 pp yloiad GRIFFIN’S COLL Haight Bide qo A Cure for Tuberculosis , awh losis right the & dine Then you will we are Company 308-9 CRARY BUILDING and Union Gregg -| Shorthand t in M BUSINESS EGE most His wi h appeared at the polls yes |Climan from the Fifth ward NP cope mage ae al Our Rug and Drapery RENCE “5a : sdvantage terday, The wot ticket, headed by of D wd onsite 6 those it er WF vresefi- Michell Sart a ‘ 5 h C f David H. Evans, of Harvard } n search of homefurni hide cg che arria, candidate for av, N., was run down ertously tation mayor, won the day by a margin ymp ony oncert injured yenter i when $42 ROYAL N RUGS, $31.5¢ of 34 votes, The two women whd an auto driven by Smith, 2.50 RO . WILTO 3, $31.50 steedlun Cok pepe Is on Tomorrow|:" ironaway” nigh schoot boy, el ee s weeki oe nee Same Jcrashed into him at Broadway and This is ¢ price for perfect Royal Wilton Rugs, a Kk} they were registered and left} é owell ot If in this sea exact copies of the finest Oriental get the] without making a formal demand) The nonarrival of Emilio de)" "y tothe Sem ishucet ia ‘ sensi that they be allowed to vote rea, the famous baritone, will sca tha’ tae hes tee ath rose ec nations, tans, reds, came asinine jHot impair the excellent program | {0 City hospital and per Bogor jail and han of ecru and blue; size 9x12 feet. | Provided for the second symphony |) 4.) Smith was released on $2,000 all and larger size atch concert tomorrow evening. By re|\" se . 08 95, a Women Vote, Baal crows, Soren reane, Be 2e *"bvans ond ficuith both agree that $6.00 TO $7.50 REAL LACE CURTAINS, $5.00 S | St shoud Lp nag “apf th pote Beet the former ran out from behind A choice collection of Lacet Curtains, Point de Paris, Site" hiiaa 5 ? W, |atreet car and into the path of the Jo ae heciten. <aiatiee “Weccatiaces sh Po , aioon ays he alte in F, Op. 39, will bel iito, but Evans nays Suith refused |P Normandy, Antwerps, Beige Lucern », Irish Point and ‘ © the program oo hae, Sone ate vunaiog buck iny lace; handsome effects for the parlor, library, ete ANACORTES, Deo, 7.—Denplte down, The auto is the property of PE PAT a ios » the fact that Interest ran high, leas] CANAL 18 FLOODED. A. BE. Hendrickson, who says he| FRENCH VELOUR COUCH COVERS AT $14.50 than two-thirds of the women who “s OLON, Dee, T.—The government | forbade Bmith to use the machine | Richest Couch Covers, made to match Oriental rugs regintered In Anacortes, the second | ilroad through the canal zone was | : . eee , te Raraband largest city ip Skagit county, took | unde today by an overflow of | conor rns in Harmony; patterns Cxact copies of paraband, advantage of their franchise rights| he waters of the Chagres river N ar Tabriz, Kermanshah; elegant covers for libraries, to down the saloon, and as a result|C#used by an unprecedented rain. dens and offices the wets won over the drys by 200) ~ “— 70 ” al ~ : rary The vlection yesterday |NEW COWPUNCHER DODGES $2.50 MERCERIZED TABLE COVERS AT $1.95 was the third successive defeat for pe Deitz's | oy B. Halbert, candidate for mayor, won with ease The socialists |tested four offices uns jaithough George Ryan, candidate | for city clerk, piled up a total of| : i a BREMERTON, Dec. 7.—By an BOSTON, De 7.—Chris-| overwheln ng majority vote the jtian Scientists everywhere will] citizens of Bremerton yesterday de | pay no attention outwardly to} 4 ery hey corpoentiog tn the Sea - td. hey | amo 6. to be used in the the burial of Mrs. Eddy. They] Soustruction of ‘a new lly. pl will not stop their work or|F. A. Harlow, republican, was elect- their pleasure. A request was|¢d mayor y home, | Ww } tic , Dee. 7 the drys SOCIALISTS BUSY than 60 per 180 votes I rich | the Vote at Steilacoom THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OLYMPIA Dec T.—Only AT WENATCHEE WENATCHER. Dee cent of the v« riled in yesterday's election. atire republican ticket, led by C Bremerton Wants Pier. NO WOMEN VOTED HERE. CHEHALIS, Dee. 1.—C 0. Ging president of the Southwest ashington Development Associa on, headed the victorious oltizens’ ket In yesterday's election. No women attempted to vote. Despite Challenges Dec. 7.—Seventy-five a whom w chaf od in Stellacoom yeater vent yoralty the wets defeated | & DECEMBER 7, WOMEN VOTED YESTERDAY THROUGHOUT THE STATE DOWN ROY tO) within 28 votes of election as coun PLAY FOR FARNUM : ; DUSTIN FARNUM in His Colorado Uniform. r five years in The Squ Grimes, dry candidate, | And thre Cameo K 8 to 87 t eand{.[tin Farnum ts to have a lor all other city offices were | Dstis kicked Iso elected anged for Fai dramatization 1910. Many Will Thoughtfully Give Homefurnishings AUTO RUNS © self —Fourth Floor, Dining Room Table Covers, in mercerized tapestry, color and mixed combinations; reversible Police Judge Gordon dodged again yesterday | City Marshal Willlams of Tuk ° wila, arrested by Deputy Sheriff Roberta during the Duwamish val-| Ribbons for All Needs of the ° ple’s fight against the P. 8. | &. Co., came up for trial. Gordon offered him advice and raned Christmas Season Are now being featured in the Annual Holiday Sale bh He refused to decide whether Williams was guilty or not, despite Williams’ insistance on a trial Williams’ star and club, which} were taken from hk by Roberts, | were ordered returne Judge Gordon dodged in the same wa whe Neged riote from the Rainier valley came bef 1n the Largest Assortments and at the Greatest fore him. ve them their bail H 2 money and let them go,” was the| Savings of the Year official verdic , , , , at verdict Christmas Ribbon Novelties and many other novelties in fancy work may be most inexpensively made up of All- Silk Warp Printed Taffetas and Satin Taffetas, Plaids, Stripes, Persian and Brocaded Taffetas, in widths from 4% to 9 inches —First Floor. Yard—15c, 25c, 39c, 69¢ Special—Holly Ribbons, possible demand for Christmas packages. MURDERED (By United Press.) | BAN FRANCISCO, De —Do- | mingo Navarro, 36, president of the Ship Sealers’ union, was shot and killed early today near the Union |Iron Works by Austin Arevalo, a }Spaniard, who was set upon by a |number of men who believed that Jo was a strikebreaker | nd in hiding on, the police. He prison and in assortments to meet every fancy work, decorating and tying “THE ‘CHRISTMAS STORE OF SEATTLE” CPousall in ech by to the city investigation waterfront | was taken held pending a police « outhwic The Vir Sy"bi LOCAL BANKERS SECONDTAVENUE&- PIKE. STREET, in | STUNG FOR $580 FIRE LOO8 926/000 ee ownj| Southern California ibe costumed, as ua ~n. , of-| “oot No Commission leaiet ete tenectod |company of Duncan, B. C.. with | SUTHERLIN, Ore, Dec. 7.—Fire| LOS Dec. 7.—South- sieae <chenth ba Xn set ite (of an uncertain origin swept | ern California favors woman suf at Bellin ham ss Shanes tors mining] geen, the Duslneas_ canter | age, scoording to the rvults of f th former company; |out the heart of the town. The| represent this section of the\state ee. ge ees ' csiccaeee loas is estimated at $25,000. jin the next legislature. ' i | BELLINGHAM, Dec JA Daring Attack 3 : or & Co. ascer | Fourteen members declared opem ; }majority of 200 the voters of Ber-| \ hat the certificate was ly for woman suffrage. ngham yesterd he! at 625 First Av | and that the Tacoma of. TWENTY BELOW. f proposition to ¢ n of a nad been close | WINNIP Man, Dec. 7A] HOMESEEKERS, ATTENTION! sjeity government to a ission| Senttle’s most daring attack on real cold snap set in last night,| J. N. Grieve, Canadian immi, ‘ y Gow Dance at Dreamland tonight ght, ? 5 n immigra- basis, Ninety-one women cast their| prices is at Himelboch Bros.’ “Hur-| Dasce #t Dresmian ei ce =| when the thermometer dipped to| tion agent, at Hotel Diller all this ballots in Linden in the council|ry Out Sale.” There has been nc ——___—___—— | 26 below zero here | week. . man! n |abatement of public in * ta [the aale opened about 10 days ago, no ig sei 7 Voted at Kalama. in fact the daily throngs of custom rs : ‘STHAMSHIPS “eathcpebe: sail ie |_ KALAMA. Dec ‘One hundred |¢T* are increasing. The peopie are lwomen participated tn the election |the best judges of values—they “PRINCE GEORGE” na “PRINCE RUPERT” while |yeaterday, which resulted in the | know the difference between a “real € cause | choice of Jake Woods, candidate for | sale” and the “near sales” so ox |mayor, over J. E. Btone by a tenstvely advertised of Him DAYLIGHT RIDE TO VICTORIA ae ‘of 89 votes [ethoch Bros.’ clothing store bas a| Leave Leave Vancouver, B. C. hat vais, but we without doubt, here in ane me gate and 80 post ‘SOCIALISTS LOSE $1.00 Cork Life Preservers, Jenling with the pe Washington it to n record of 28 years Cateh-penr AT THE Campbell Hardware Co.’ Retiring Sale Everything has the Big Yellow Tag on it, showing the way we are slaughtering prices. 6 ta.4 $1.50 Kenyon Pillow Life Preservers, cu $3.00 8-in. Brass Ship Bell, cut to $1.50 6-in. Brass Ship Bell, cut to me $2.50 Eldredge Ammeter and case, cut to . 3 Columbia Battery, cut t eeeenee $16.00 Henrick’s J. S. Magneto, cut to 35 Solid Hack Saw, cut t &5e Adjustable Hack Saw, cut to 65e 12-in. Monkey Wrench t to 25e Oak Tan Half Soles, cut to ws $1.25 Keen K Tool Handle, cut to $1.25 Keen K t Knives, cut to .. ° $3.50 25-Ib, Slanting Face Scale and Brass Scoop, cut Mail Orders Will CAMPBELL Hardware Co. Viaduct to Colman Dock Take Marion St Receive t Prompt Attention Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ef equare Western | y” tricks} Every Mon at 11:00 hbound » Biccenn and \ vouldn’t a fine E altham, make just the ort of Christ: present? This is your opportunity. You can have your choice of these three high class makes, 20-year gold filled case, either in men’s or ladies’ style, plain engine turned or hand en- graved—a watch that regularly r $15—now for only $10. These watches are strictly guar ated by the manufacturer and ourselves to be very in‘’Watch, or a Hampton or W finest as sells fe best quality of material and workmanship; will be regulated and kept in perfect repair one full year free. Can anything be fairer We are selling tl every day to some of Seattle’s st discerning men and women One of the would make a lasting remembrance of real worth, and a credit to any me wearing it. Come in and examine while stock complete We have others at higher prices upon which you can make a big saving. Remember, we buy direct from manufacturer and save you the difference We Are Closing Out All Leather Goods at Half Price PURSES HAND-BAGS CIGAR CASES CIGARETTE CASES ETC,, ETC. Our 1 stock will surely interest 1d make your Chri AS money go twice as far Don't fail to see this line—all stri fre t and latest styles, and guaran teed first class in every particular, but the price is JUST ONE-HALF, Your Christmas Money will buy the most at our re I'ry it and see. Satisfaction guaranteed BURNETT BROS., Inc. IMPORTING JEWELERS 720 FIRST AVENUE NEAR COLUMBIA ST.