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§ } THE SEATTLE STAR British Insurgents Win Signal Victory ; the People Win in Referendum on Lords They've Learned at Last to Stand Up for the Rights of Man | will # wort of highly arts as Against the Privilege of Property—The Power of the peg ay po ae ee t pw official duties Peers is Broken. | The British parliament will be. + {come practically and jiature. a one house legis nLoT TAKES OUT (Ry United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 18 Promoter Louls Blot, who will stage the 20round fight here be ween Johnny Frayne and “One | Round” Hogan next Saturday after noon, today took out an insurance againet the weather Blot figures to make money, any way it goon t ee ; If the sun shines, his pavilion tr © an article tomorrow Mr, Fur-| pretty sure to be packed, and tf will tell how David Lioyd- it rains a local Insurance company, eorge, the people's champion, has! said to rep t Lloyds of Lon }led them from one victory to an don, will pay the differ ot her, and finally to this last one By HARRY G FARMER lawa, Inatitutions and custo LONDON, Dec. 13—"The up-|its people have certain advan ' keep of a fully equipped duke is; that Americans do not have Popu| lar government, however, is not one of them English laws ar lament, one hous same as that of two about the dreadnaughts; a terror, and lasts longer.” he is fully as much nacted by par of which tn elec tt the growing realization of/ tive, but until 1905 both houses what he takes in and $10,000. this simple fact, so daringly stated| were composed of men from what} : — ame = by David Lloyd-George, the “in-| fs called the “governing class,” or surgent chancellor of the ex-/ aristocracy, which is, invariably, | chequer, that has brought about/in all nations, found on the side the political reve on which to-|of 5 erty and not on the side of day is sweeping Engl and Ire-| humanity land and which tomorrow must For five years the liberals have culminate in the overthrow of one! been violently opposed and often} TODAY IN HISTORY | to bis uncle's estate, valued at $10, of Great Britain's cherished tnsti-/ blocked by the reactionary house of | 000. tutions—the ho of lords lords. ECEMBER 1% ¢ the people of the United] The fight finally centered on the 1862, Gen, Hurn.| ,Chieago—Rev, David G, Downey, the people of England and/ house of lords ftself, The issue in| side, with 126,000 | Officer of Methodist board of Bum are “insurging.”” This is} the election of the past fortnight Unton soldiers, |8% schools, declares that their nothing new for the Irishman, Its|has been the question of the very | tried to welee (Church membership can be in manifestations decidedly new | life of the hereditary house, This] Fredorickab ur g creased only by “spectacular and | for the F has been the question > Va was | "POradic meetings,” The common people have learned Shall the house of lords be held by Ge | that their cy is dominated | st vod of legislative authority?" | ort and |. Students of the Univeraity of by special ts, by property he people of England have an-| 80,000 men. Gen,| Washington will give a vaudeville only way | swe on of the interests they can gain right of men aga of property is red in the affirmative. Lee, however, had the advanta, The house of commons has passed | being on a bluff, and after a 15h: » privilege| what is called the “veto bill,"| battle Burnside machin-| which provides that the lords shall| give ery of government into their own] not have tne power to veto, or de of Show In the university auditorium | Tuesday evening, December 20 ar | was compelled to} up, after having added to the} “Open house” to newspaper slang of the day an up-hill Might, The | Men of Seattle and to the seniors “" feat, bills passed by the commons. | failure at Frederickburg cost Hurn- | Of the university will be maintained ust as the people of the United| It provides that all money bills| side 12,5 by the staff of the University Daily State now struggling for the| become laws as soon as passed by |of the army of the Potomac in the press rooms of the college right of man against the privil the commons, and that all other! paper December Mies Myrtle of property, so are the p of} bills shall become laws if passed Crowley will be in charge of the England struggling. There is this| by the commons at three conse receiving committee, difference: In the United States| tive sessions, even if rejected each the people enjoy the means where-|time by the lords. by to take control of government.| So this election has been really a In England they do not. Now, how-| refe’ m to the people on a pro- ever, the people of England are in| posed amendment to the “unwrit 5 position to secure that means. jt British constitution. For a great many years Amert-| The people have voted for the| Washington—The throng attract cans have been told that England! amendment. Henceforth, unless | 4 by the recent sale of dead letter — has a popular government, En ere is found some way to set| Packages has led to agitation that] Department Commander John K.| land thus far has had no such thing.| aside the expressed will of the| these auctions be done away with,| Wetherspoon, of Washington and England has some mighty good Baglish people, the house of ete as they are a gamble Alaska, United Spanish War Vet-| Be eal iniieniiens nite — erans, will leave for Vancouver to inatitute a camp there next Fri-| day night. Thirty veterans reside | vin, a corporal of marine, ts under |in the British Columbia city. New York—Too Christmas candy death of I4-yearold Anna Tanen sath, who fell to the floor in con | Yulsions after eating several pounds of the sweets. much waudy may cause the Robert Strachan, a former stu dent of the University of Washing ton, is reported to have been killed in & mine explosion in Alberta where he’ was employed as a mine inspector Boston—John W. Carey lies dan RRRKRHARKARKERE nd OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | gerously wounded, and Edward Mel PARTY Has Two Wives; Cannot arrest, following a quarre! over re - Get a Divorce or Be | fusal of the former to lend the lat-| Jersey City—Chariton’s lawyers Punished for Bigamy Abbot Lawrence Lowell, presi |ter 50 cents state that in case a writ of cer-| _— Uorart is denied their client by a Paris—The preface to the “Life |JudKe Relistab next week they are England) of King Edward” has boon objected | Prepared to appeal to the supreme aristocrat. At) ( because Count d’Haussonville re-|“O"t Of the United States, college he was a/ fused to omit Edward's life in Paris _ dent of Harvard university, ts a NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Al | though Charles W. Harrer is a bigamist, and admits it, he cannot be freed from either New wife or punished. He was taken into court today on a champion dis. | While he was Prince of Wales. at brn F. Aster ted that, although he married #| has practiced Philadelphia — Herbert Ma 0 ministrator of his wife's estate Jennie Green tn Y.. in 1903, he Cooper as his wife in law and written | Clapp, wealthy clubman, les books on the Perately wounded, shot by his wife science of goy-| during a family quarrel, jadverse decision from the probate York in 1904. His confession ernment. He is} i | Judge. is useless as testimony unless ®/ an able adminis-| Morristown—A petition alened by —— it is corroborated by another trator. Today in| 20 per cent of the voters here de Paes Phage = = pecans witness re owe! dive HORTO || i " wife could not be #| Prof. Lowell’s| mands that Oliver Shaw. ® negro) iunbard, a deaf farmer, was run The first found, and the has disappeared week, when she fifty-fourth birth.| porter, whose name stands high in day, but he {s Civil service eligible list, be ap one of the in-| pointed chief of police. creasing number over and killed by a street car, The new «ix story fireproof build ing on First av second wife since last was in court im an action to annul her mar- of men whose| Los Angeles—A blazing gasoline | 44 Lenora sts aoe wart riage. Harrer was according youthful energy | stove, thrown from the second story |G ‘Starey and Thomas Lavake | ly set free. A divorce was refused the second wife on the ground that she knew that Harrer and enthusiasm | of a burning building, struck James do not lessen in | MeCue on the 4 and severely maturity, burned him Port! $160,000. QUAKE RECORDED. 4, the conaide tion being | IN INSURANCE | and himself appointed, received an | had a wife when she married = CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. New York—That ministers here m. — | get a rake-off for every funeral they | (iy United Pree) | WASHINGTON, — Dec 1A SESE EERE EE EE EEE EEE eee EEE EEE eee ee *| The s Auxiliary to the | give an undertaker t# the conviction | heavy earthquake of more than an| SERRE EEE RR eee bd hd T Union will hold it« of Rev. Dr. Frederick Lynch | bour’s duration was recorded om the annual Christmas bazaar at the ——-—- selamograph at the weather buress JACK JOHNSON GETS Labor Temple T afternoon| Fulton—Similar peculiarities of | today. The shock was estimated t/ |next, from 2 to 7 jand thetr friends are Printers | voice and of satin: {court that Hugh Smith was entitled the | have ocer distant. 4 6,000 to DOWN TO WORK AGAIN 6,000 miles (By United Press.) CHICAGO. Dec the} first time since he out of the ring at Reno after knocking out James J. Jeffries, Jack Johnson has done some real boxing. Johnson worked out at nis gymnasium b today with Walter Monahan, a Francisco youth, who was one of Johnson's sparring partners during his training for the big fight If Johnson suffered a nervous breakdown recently, it did not af fect his speed to any great extent for he stepped all arc Monahas MRS. LITTLEFINGER, __ |i NOTED MIDGET, DIES |} JERSEY CIT Y, Nv. Mrs. Ida Huzza is Frederick & Nelson, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM A Sample Line of Women’s and Misses’ One-Piece Party Frocks At an Unusually-Low Price ttlefinger, who many yea ed in ci and dime Mrs r was inches Her hus band, four inches s her. They ha Only One af a Style Sizes 16 and 18; 34, 36, 38, 40 taller, sr ebildrer he ai a A \ exceptional opportunity for Miss Hosmer | d et the those desiring a pretty Frock bition at Bunnell’s museum, Brook to wear at Holiday entertainments, i| lyn. March 7 of that year they had | or to make a gift of at Christmas ic wedd and all the frea | ripe MATERIALS are Crepe de k Eolienne, Chif Me iline and Net. traveled with circuses. Since the public taste in changed, Mrs. Littlefinger had ed in retirement. The major is a me entertainme genger for a Jersey City firn neck and elbe leeves, others yokes dressed as a policemar r leeve trimmings are laces, embroiderie and passementerie BAIL FOR WOMAN ts show newest style tendencies White, vender, Gray Pink, Blue, CHARGED WITH SHOOTING HUSBAND ~ Stationery and Other Christmas Novelties Attractively Priced (By Calted Press PHILAL Hose Supporters, in attract Christmas Cards, Tags, Seals and Stamps, att )ELPHTA, I Herbert Clapp, sault with tent h band, wa , ; bail. Her | i clubman, Is | with a bullet w 1 t of attempting h Fancy him after a hot quarre Gold-mounted Fountain Pens, with 14 Juvenile Stationery, various designs, 30¢ SAME WAGES DUE TO at gold pen points, $1.00. | box WOMEN AS TO MEN Christmas Boxes, in assorted sizes, 5c, & “My Dolly's” Work Boxes, taining (By United Press MELBOURNE, Dec cision of an arbitration ¢ Sydne Perfumes, in assorted odors, in fan 15« 4 35 and 50« Tissue Paper, for wrapping the ks and ¢ 35e and ¢ Crepe Paper, ina good range of n gift pack 10-foot rolls, Plain, Ge roll; de wome laws are nc Three - Piece Carving Set Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Btore Closes Daily at 5:30. FURNITURE DRY GOODS > ae hristmas Parchasing Can Be Done with Utmost Convenience and Expedition in the Morning Hours | Furs Rarely Come Amiss as Christmas Gifts IVE Furs of quality and your presents are bound to please sortments offered are repre of the Fur highest favor for the present season, and the style usually attractive. ; The as. that are held j in featured are more thay —Hecond Plog, sentative SD Pattie Extra quality Black Lynx Stole, in Baum Marten Opossur elds Maetdaared dap dltns, iphenad wien {Sa bode with neat tai tails, $125.00, Large Rug Muff to match, | tabs trimimed w $18.50, lan F $115.00 Plain Pillow M h, $16.50, Black Fox Stole, with wide shoulders, j Natural Australian Opo: Pen finished in back with tails and having | with wide should nished with loose front tabs trimmed with heads, $65.00, | tabs in back, w nt tabs trimmed Large fancy Muff in animal effect to | with silk ornamer $37.50, Jaa match, $65.00. | Bolster Muff ¢ $45.00. = lain id Black Fox Stole, in plain wide shoul | Extra quality Dark Sable Squad é der style, with front tabs finished with | with front finishe th loose tabs tei tails, $50.00, Large Plain Pillow Muff to | med with tail ck finished with match, $52.50. | head 0,00, 1 plain Pillow. Muff Black Fox Stole, with plain shoulders, | to mat $ back finished with tails and front tabs | Black Piston Stole, in trimmed with heads; another style in | effect, with nt tabs t vee shoulder med wit! plain wide shoulder style has front tabs | $30.00 ff ine trimmed with tails. Price $32.50. Large | tails, $37.50. plain Pillow Muff to match, $37.50. Baum Marten Opossum Stole, in White Fox Stole, with wide shoulders, | shouldered cape effe shed with front tabs trimmed with ta 0. | $25.00. Large { uff in a Large Pillow Muff to match, $67.50. fect, $21.00 nimal ef Plain Black Racoon Stole, in cape ef- | Long Ratin Throw. trimm D fect, 947.50.. Large plein Bolster Muff to | pointed i ed, with match, $45.00 | match, set, $125.00 on —_—_— A Wide Array of Christmas Jewelry Novelties | Hundreds of new and distinctive designs in artistic Jewelry, from foreign and domestic giving bountiful inspiration for ples sing gifts ata price-range that meets many requirements, ys taste and careful workmanship the key-note of the showing. Suggestions: ba Hat Pins, in a variety of pleasing designs, set with rhinestones and va ous imitation stones, $1.00, $1,25, $2.00, $2.50, $3,00 and $3.75 Vanity Cases and Trinkets, gun-metal and nickel ilver La Vallieres, set with $2.50 15 $10.00. Jarrettes and Back Combs, Sterling S Sterling Silver | cording to | Bar Pins, | | at $1.25, $ small rhinestones, Jeweled It inlaid with gold in many effective de- in gi ze ve e ae $1.00 | signs, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50,-$3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and up to $12.00. | | and $2.00. Gold-filled Watch Fobs, for women, $1.50, $1.75 and 250 Gold-filled Lockets, in finishes, and $2.50. r pnt bright finishes, plain and Brooches, in a wide array of pretty Cuff Links, gold filled, in plain, en- | $1.50, $2 50, $3.00, $3.50, designs, set with imitation topaz, ame- | graved and jeweled effects, 50c, $1.00 | $4.50, pearls, coral, sapphires and in leatherette cases, 50c, 0, $2.00 and up to $10.00. | thysts, rhinestor $1.00, $1 and $1.50; Solid Gold Cuff Links, $4.50, $5.00 and $7.50. | Handy arf Pins, 50c to $5.00, caded Bags, in effective desi worked out in colored beads, $1.50 Pins, plain, engraved or in Gold-filled La Vallieres, inset with | $12.00 - » : set with small rhinestones or imitation small rhinestones and imitation stones, sapien pits ; Fans of lace, and styles some in pendant effect, $1.00, $1.50, | Pearls, 25c, 35c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | effect, trimmed with pia $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up to $10.00. | and $2.50. | $10.00. Suggestions to Those Who Would Give Handkerchiefs A few representative values from the excellent assortments of Gift Handkerchiefs for Men, Wonea and Children as Gift Handkerchiefs for Women Children’s Gift Handk chi BOX OF SIX, % BOX OF THREE Children’s Women's Handker- chiefs of sheer Shamrock lawn, with narrow k fs, with pretty printed borders, af hemstitched borders in blue, pink or laven ton or all-linen, put up in attractive gilme der Sc EACH—W Handker- 15e EACH — Handkerchiefs for n's Linen chiefs, with hand-émbroidered initials and Misses, of pure linen, in narrow-hem ned, hand-drawn hemstitched borders styles, with embroidered corner, 35¢ EACH, Box of 12, $4.00—Women's plain white | 25¢ EACH—Misses’ linen Handkerchiefs, with one Linen Handkerchiefs, extra fine and sheer, with hand ner embroidered and dainty lace-trimmed effects, drawn hemstitched borders 75, $1.00 AND $1.25 EACH—Women’s lace-edged _ «Gift Handkerchiefs for Men hand-embroidered Har iefs, of Irish manufacture, in | especially dainty and elal 75¢ EACH—Women's fine in a wide r OF SIX, $1.7 six different $1.00 EACH—Men’s ¢ ire linen emstitched b ikerchiefs, French- | Land eyelet effect Handkerchiefs, of ex- | } with ha chiefs, of very f i 50c, 85e and $1.00 EACH—Men’s fancy, colored Handkerchiefs, in fancy French pr including ‘ ” UMBRELLAS Hosiery and Underwear A the M le of Gift mong the Most Acceptable of Gifts Fort Gifts texture, ng one-corner with dainty lace edge quality l-around embroidered effe and al Gloves and Glove Bonds ° WOMEN’S GIFT UM- For Gifts BRELLAS AT $3.50 WON If you would prefer to Small-rol on &rib SILK-LI leave the actual selection to fram¢ runner AND $3.00 Eick Bea the recipient, one of our long han r silver- cheted yokes, and squate oF Glove Bonds, filled out to * seo V-shay fl 3 ie haatved will MEN'S GIFT t BS, © N the desires Sy saath saree VESTS, $1.75 TO $2 prove very sat RNa oes : fine quality liste, ¥ First Pioor ' seule Rag crocheted yokes, ine WOMEN’S GLOVES AT ad sa ort { patie $1.50 PAIR 70 Glace kid, overseam or SILK < pique sewn style, in black MEN" vn it pink and hite and a good range of AS. AT i - embroiderea yy assort shape reinforce x to One-clasp Tan ITALI Sra arge assortment fl are ‘-top styles, it R MEN'S “WONDER Mocha Gloves, in black Suitcase Umbrellas and styles wi GLACE KID GLOVI _ WOMEN’S GIFT UMBRELLAS $1.00 PAIR—Pique sewn, $ a frames, with extra quality cove 3 Part Prauie eiurciietd \ yey scuba te: Hiaaiss SL LK HOSIERY. back 1 wide range } played, allowing purchaser to make up any PAIR—AI sill “ay uding black ed re ‘ ¢ of lise ® nd Base at $3.00. $ S41) i garter fe acceptable } | ? ' } , } ¢ Women’s Two- and Three-Piece Tailored Special $2.15 Suits Specially Priced at $25.00 Chis special offering embraces | } { | tailored, and ' [Two-piece Suits of plain and diagonal broadcloths, cheviots and novelty tweeds, with coats semi ¢ fitting, plain skirts in narrow cut. models and cluster plait Carving Set, as illustrated, with stag styles. Colors, navy-blue, gray, brown, green taria and faney handles, plated ferrules and cap: mixture hath dhctdecttaapeilait sti New els in Three ffon t coats 34 and % eocecotatatite nehes | fittin and ed in soutache ° braid ¢ plaite ke I ind bodice # Frederick & Nelson) | | :\::: match narrow paited mall Color black , browr n and gray INCORPORATED 1d Fieot.