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CATION IN WAKE TRIAL tN ~ en MOA Ca Dee, 18 | Smith wad aKain the center ion at the trial of Dr, Wi aircon today. Although the Loh has told her story of the Fe ee nadine up to Dr. Burke's ar | ere he attempt to Kill her with} many times, the crowd of mes curious spectators was today as on any other day | trial, and the announcement Miss Smith would be recatied | stand for cros#-examination | rt 3 rf : largeat a | at witne pre Ee, ‘scheduled to follow] ie. Addison W. Hitt, formerly a surgeon at Dr. Burke's Lareeted here, was expected to nformation most startling oe it fe supposed to have rid with Dr, Burke in a buggy from to the sanitarium at the time Riven ig alleged to have brought geaynamite with which the Smith at ¥as blown wp Wes Abbie L. Smith formerly ped nurse at the sanitarium, and fe Sadie Dixon, a magazine wker who Wrote several articles fe Dr. Burke's pertodical, Health, qe among the ofher witnesses that have net hitherto feared In the cas: DEXTER Mees MOORE (By Catted Press) WASHINGTON Dec. 13.—Preat- urged today to ot Spokane, as to succeed tue j States jude | Me Judge Whitson “Congressman Miles Poindexter, of Pubington, browgh! up the matter Pike course of a general confer F eve with the president om the sub Pet of patronage ‘mo KILLED BY GASOLINE STOVE, OM: LOUIS, Dec. 13—Two wo-| it are dead and a young girl and maa probably fatally injured as result of a gasoline explosion the home of Frank Waser here ity. The dead are; Mra. Waser her sister, Miss Tennie Harris, pare old. Waser and his ‘Wile's other sister, Mise Mary Har-/ i, tren a hospital, badly burned. | Mx Waser was filling a gasoline) sore, and had neglected to turn @ the burzers. it _ REQUISITION GRANTED. 1 GLYMPIA, Dec. 13.—Following a held in the governor's office , Gov. Hay honored the| of the governor of lowa the return to that state of Levich, wanted in Iowa on of receiving stolen goo¢ Ss beld in custody at Seattle. | ae eee Veer Ss Feria rer a * f Eastern Delayed shipments @ opportunity to do your Pretnventory Sale bars § Fir, Pre-In $6.35 ate §6©Mirror, This Hana wine Golden m+. Morris Chair Mission $13.50 Leather eee eteded Orpheum Bill Strong At the HeReERERE ORO EES * * AT THE THEATRES, . * MOORE—Max Figman in & “Mary Jan ra.” . GRAND—"Ole Olson.” * SEATTLE—*'The Girt of the ® Golden Weat.” * LOIS—"Sheriock Holmes, or & | the Sign of the Four,” * * one who spring jokes on each other and sing and dance I've seen something Ike this be fore. whe murmured Mag gle Belle y calmly And Harlan Knight's sketch had seored somewhere short of being real good and somewhere well past being bad, but not an eye opener certainly, and El Cota on the xylo phone was a good xylophonist, if you like xylophonists—not but that they're all right, but you know there are some peqple-—well it was good xylophontng all right, but lve seen better bills than — sald Maggie Belle— But Just then Charming Alic Lioyd sparkled across the footlights for 20 minutes of laughter and songs and costunves end after her, fat Dan Sully rolled out, and Magsie Belle burst into a servis of laughs It's a fine bill,” she sald when the last curtain had rung down on |the pinkiegged acrobats, the Mar | | velous Vanis. Fr Allee Lioyd may welgh a few scruples — apothecary's weight more than she did when she first Mashed on us, but she has lost none of her charm, and there were to many to agree with Dan Sully when | he lollowed her exit with Finish of It jmade things hum, They do an old: time “first part The Three Alvarettas are comedy acrobats, backed — by tongue humor and costun m and Kdith Almond have a grist of in atrumental masio and dancing. Tom dances on {ce skates and rollers jand even dances a clog on atilts | Misa Almond provides the music | Stirling and Chapman are enter ALHAMBRA — “Parted on ®/tainers. Both have good voices *® Her Bridal Tour.” * | iste Ridgtey and company offer a ® ORPHEUM—Vaudevilic ® | sketch, “Types,” which serves to MAJESTIC— Vaudeville * give the versatile Elsie plenty of * = PANTAGES—Vauideville, * | opportunity to score ® = STAR—Burlesque *| = The Four Charles wind up the bill ” * | with juggling and equillbristic on (SER ER ER ee ew loavors. It looked like one of those just | At the Pantages. ordinary bills at the Orpheum last] Abou's name again led all the Might up tilt pretty nearly 10 o’clock.| rest last night. It was fo dream Farnam and the Clark siaters/either. Abou's second name is sang and danced and passed out) Hammad. He's at the head of a some jokes and a few good jokes! bunch of Arabs, at the Pantages for 16 minutes, Hibbard and War-|theatre, who twist and turn for ren’s act didn’t vary very widely | ward, backward, to the right and from the usual one of one well|the left, in such amazingly fast dressed coon and one badly dressed | time that one can scarcely dis tinguish “who ia who" tn the of spinning legs and arms. Outside of acrobatics, however, the Four Lubins carry off the spotle oft war They are all youngsters. One couple cannot be much over 10 years. They dance #0 fast one would think the truant officer was after them Jack Amory present “When Marry,” and pluck a few chuckles. Canaris gives the usual mystery act, making things disappear in a mare and Laura Adame Married People constant patier of talk. The David son sisters contribute a pretty |Seotch dancing act, and Helen Lowe has a new Illustrated song At the Star, “College Days” opened at the Star theatre last night for one week with a wildly assorted array of fun It was a noisy bunch, too, for Ed Armatrong came back for the first time in a year with his company of % players } But at College Days as any other. MONKEY AND HAND ORGAN—$30,000 Minn, the play? “ti splash her, if she asks me.”| ST. PAUL, Dec. 12 There's a nice, wholesome solid’) “Monkey John” is dead. His other flavor about the old minstrel man's name was John humor, too, that got home clear to Zignego. For 40 the back seats, just off the James) years he traveled st. sidewalks. Maybe it's easy for through the big a fat man who looks like Sully to} American cities get away with comedy had the house from the moment he came in Alice Lioyd had several songs, none of which, ho took the place of “Splash Me.” audience Mked her r song and would have listened gladly to ,& number of them. At the Majestic Ray Dooley’s Metropolitan Min strets headline i which open ed at the Majestic atre yeater day afternoon, The minstrels com, prise five girls and two boys Poynor’s Pre-Inventory THIS ANNUAL SALE OF HOME FURNISHINGS NOW IN PROGR PORTUNITIES POR GREAT SAVINGS. THE ENTIRE STOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED TO About One-Half Regular Prices has ov furniture just arriving Salesrooms, and while the sale comes a little early this year, CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT SALE PRICES. 0 5 re nang = This Handsome China Closet, in Mission or Quartered Oak finish, PreInventory Sale me yy 50 Price .. Anyhow he/| They | This Large Arm Chatr in Golden with «a monkey and a hand organ After his death it was discovered that Joha had ao by means of the pennies so paticat ly collected by his | faithful monkey The will just probated shows $30,000 to be divided between charity and relatives in Italy. A sui has been aside for the maintenance of the jmonkey which é!4 half the work toward getting the fortune. Sale S OFFERS UNUSUAL OP. er-crowded ft affords This Hall Rack with fine French Pilate Mirror, Pre-Inventory Price ....910,25 Price seat, Pre $1.35 Paynod This Chiffonter, French Plate ventory Sale Price in Golden Ash, Mirror, Prein $8.85 During this sale | clude our ne of the Famous Fe: our extensive Ine of heaters 706-710 -712 | Ranges and Stoves at Special Prices | a special discount of 15 per made throughout our stove department S.A.POYNOR carptts PURNITURE Rances cent will be This reduction will in- | ariews Full Malleable Ranges, and PIKE STREET Ob, well, |« was as good a name}, cumulated wealth | / THE STAR—TUESDAY, ENTERPRISING UNION BELLINGHAM RAGES Printers’ Organization Has Nearly 1,800 Students Enrolied in Educational Course. ELLING wo, 1 Pho few lodging houses and hotels in It fe not as well known as it), BELLINGHAM, Deo, 13 ng pF omen La hoe IF raat might be that the Typographical |feling {n aige min OVEF o ee The count fn April was declared union {x Interested tn a trade edy-|duction of this city's consus figures |) torouse tnettielont mt the thine cational project. A booklet just DECEMBER ‘8 something from the press tells us that nearly | ion 1800 students are enrolled, andiin’ by the local director wan ro-|tstration give the elty about 36,000 that the lessons—which are given! diced to 24.29% on the report of |#o that the reduced figure whieh by correspondence—are sold below | Gongux Agent Hahn after, it is de-| must stand for 10 years {# one par cost price. ‘The union furnishes) oniod an a | teularly disappointing what in higher educational circles would be called an endowment by paying all advertising and promo Uonal expenses, and giving each) person who finishes. the course from $5 up. It ts estimated that} } from $8,000 to $10,000 a year is expended in this way by all the typographical unions OLYMPIA, Dec, 13.—In the ap ,to the extent of the injuries sus |) The booklet referred to containg}peal of the Seattle, Renton & | tained by the plaintiff, there was]! testimonials from students of th®|Southern Railway from the|no way for the court to determine from the youth of 17| Mdgmoent awarded Gertrude Bar-|the extent of such injurie to the veteran of 64, they say the| ptm from th jor court of King |the judgment tf aff Instruction given ta of high valuq CRAWFORD ROAD county for 1910, AT CENSUS FIGURES than indig 0 turned more 8 based on the school tory and electoral reg. atime wus, city dir The figure of % amination of only " = LOSES $3,500 SUIT\ 00 for personal in-|raflway’company did not deny tte and well worth the time and money | juries, the supreme court bas held | lability for the accident, but con required that, while the testimony of the | tended that the verdict was growsly This i# but one of the many pro-|doctora for the plaintiff and de-|excessive when mensured by such |} jects sustained by the printers’ union. It has spent $1,000,000) » matntaining a home and tubercu- losia sanatorium, which In conceded to be in the front rank of world institutions for fighting the white plague. It has also a pension sy# tom for aged and infirm members which costs about $200,000 a year The minimum pension is $4 @ we in the larger cities this is supplemented by the local union.!Canada are being increased under| ed to the extent of half the fine #o that in New York pensione ‘ithe terma of a new act introduced |the maximum fine to be $1,000 draw $8 a week and in Chicago $7.) here to “prohibit the tmportation, | instead of $50, as under the pres Washington—The new pension bi, amounting to $153,568,000, will ably pass the house tomorrow Piles Quickly Cured at Home for Instant Relief, Permanent Cure— Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. earful 4 but easy to We mati @ trial package free to al ment Dal ae case Giengreee as SEVERE PENAL TIES OTTAWA, penalties for smuggling optum into manufacture other than seh For All Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. All vegetable, sugar-coated. A gentle laxative for all the family. Consult your doctor | freely about these pills and about all medical matters.| + Follow his advice. actual injury oo FOR OPIUM CRIMES (iy United Press.) Ont, Dee. cinal purposes.” The act provides that Informers Against smugglers may be reward 138.—The wale and use of opium | ent act ntific or medi-| NAVAL MILITIA MAY GET SHIPS (iy Unlied Prem.) WASHINGTON, Deo. 13.—~ The navy department is con- sidering giving the obsolete warships Boston and Concord to the naval militia of Oregon and Washington, If the depart- ment finally decides to adopt plan the vessels will be transformed into floating bar racks, Eee: who write thatant relief, show you * you Then you ean drumatet for 60 ahead with your work t Hi the tiene. § address to mid Building. and receive free by re package in © plain red in th way, fe easy in the Write today WE HAVE ART GLASS FOR PICTURES, If you are doing any passe partout work, call on us for art gines, also binding ta the different color te. We have a good line of Christmas pletures, both framed and unframed, Federal Paint and Wall Paper 1314 1st Ay. In the Shopping Centos Cow Butter Store 1433 First and Pike Choice lows pianos 3 ths. for . $1.10 Fresh Minnesota C roamery, 3 Ibs. for ... $1.00 Clean, Seeded Raisins, two one. pound packages for ihe A Bank Book for Christmas A savings account opened with One Dollar or more makes a most acceptable CHRISTMAS GIFT To children, relatives or friends. We especially so- licit small accounts, on which we pay four per cent interest, compounded twice a year, Assets .....+..$1,250,000,00 The State Bank of Seattle MUTUAL LIFE BLDG, Cor, First Ave. and Yesler i :§ ae || « €§ > £5 s & &> 4 3 «ee! @) a u Wi» #) Sot ve ree | wd © gu a3 —4 ray | ® | a | °o =\ : Par a §8 s Q@ Je 5 Oo. a ° o €F Ef d@ = < ie ff +” ae | $ 2% o $3 | 2 z California Excursion January 28, 1911 ROUND TRIP FARE from Lacoma $88.50 INCLUDES Railroad Fare Both Ways, Pullman Berth One Way, Meals From the Time You Leave Seattle January 28 Until You Reach Los Angeles February 3—Also Numerous Side Trips, Tickets good for return till April 28 Excursion Train Will Include Six or More Standard Pullman Sleep- ers, One or More Dining Cars, One Observation Car and One Baggage Car, If you make this trip, you will visit every point of interest in California and at atime when the state, from a climatic standpoint, is at its best— Sunshine and flowers everywhere, San Francisco, San Jose, Down Through the Beautiful Santa Clara Sensible Gifts of Furs, Giving a straight discount | from now till Christmas of ...... i WICK FURS days woman's fur Waists, Petticoats Ready to Meet You Half Way on | the Most Important Gift Merchandise FURS 25% MacDOUGALL & SOUTH- offered before the holi- ~every stole, muff and fur coat is in- And such Furs as the are seldom, if ever, at any price concessions. ‘There is no reserve set, separate cluded viduality of this store. and hand-embroidered | | $ 20.00 Sets now $15.00 $ 50.00 Fur Coats now $37.50 $ 25.00 Sets now $18.75 $ 60.00 Fur Coats now $45.00 $ 40.00 Sets now $30.00 $ 75.00 Fur Coats now $56.25 | $ 50.00 Sets now $37.50 $ 85.00 Fur Coats now $63.75 $ 75.00 Sets now $56.25 | $120.00 Fur Coats now $90.00 | $100.00 Sets now $75.00 $150.00 Fur Coats now $115 And so n up to the finest And so on up to the finest. Exclusive Waists $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 to $25.00 Waists that are not common and that have the tone and indl- net, shadow astiks, Persians, vellings ens and marquisettes, Christmas-Boxed Free of Charge Silk Petticoats $5.00, $5.75, $6.75, $7.50 to $25.00 Include at all pricings fine guaranteed taffetas, messalines, Persians and satins, dainty combination flounces in full tallored and plaited hobble styles including Children’s Coats, is all reduced from one-fifth to one-half | | former prices—Second Floor. 1332-34 Second Ao. Madison at Twelfth gifts always acceptable Christmas-Boxed Free of Charge NOTE—Our entire ready-to-wear Suit, Gown and Coat Stock, ‘Dougall eLfutwick Co. TODAY'S STYLES TODAY onvenient redit for hristmas Buying Your buying will be one of real pleasure, for you will not be worried for fear you will not have enough cash to do all your purchasing. Christmas is one of the times in the year when credit is appreciated most. The many appropriate suggestions we are showing are the kind that make the most ac- ceptable gifts for either men or women, Be sure and bring the children to Christmas 16th, from 3 to 5 P. M. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Near Union St. “Seattle's pasate Credit House”’ Festival, Friday, Dec. Fire-Proof Storage The Very Best at the Same Price BEKINS MOVIN@ AND STORAGE CO., Inc. East 414—Cedar 414 Valley, Del Monte, Paso Robles, cS Pe Angeles Christmas. 7 ann Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, bd Buy the boy a good bicycle at Lois Theatre Journey by the Inside Track L, Hall's, 1111 First avenue Alex Pantages, Mar. Through the Wonderful Orange = ctive Play Adapted trom Plantations of Lower California. LOCK HOLMES, a All these and more are included in the itinerary of this excursion. The Number in the Party Will Be Limited; Make Your Reservations Now. Let Us Send You Our Well Illus- trated California Literature. Also a Complete Itinerary and An- nouncement Covering the Excursion. Coming Oregon pMtabicuin | Railroad Southern Pacific Railway “ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS” “LINE OF THE | SHASTA LIMITED” | W. D, SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent, | SEATTLE City Ticket Office 608 First Ave, E.E, Buus, Gen. Agt Temporary Depot First Ave $ and Dearborn St, } A.E. D. Srawanr, Depot Ticket Agt, Presented by the Both en 6106 Advanced Vaudeville WALRE Vt h'G. yb R@AD SHOW NO. 3. A Dollar Show for 100 and 2 Mer | PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaied Vaudevitio” In . ty HL OLSON risa The, 100 kaa Abou Hamad’s tay, and Ay M Rest || || NINE ARABS k—“The Time, Place and the Ciel Hi] | Seven Big Acts + | | Seattte Theatre STAR THEATRE Harry L. Gort, Mer Beat ||| HOME AGAIN!—HOMe AGAIN! FAMOUS RA STOCK co. In} }} Armstron dy Co. David ore “THE GIRL OF TH LDEN WE ain at and @ p m. No ad-||| Gus Loonard and Other Favorites. In prices | Three Times Bvery Day “4