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TO CONGRESS, SAYS PINCHOT Dec. 14— vestigation committes After reviewing the history of the cane, Pinchot declared that the ma. jority report supported the policies HKallinger had opposed and justified his own, The majority report was no sur WASHINGTON question of whether Bal wae an unfaithful public ig of no consequence as with the question of the coal in Alaska and water power everywhere. If | prise. The people had long before fesources are saved the men | nade up their minds that Madison A whom the majority of jand the minority members of th ie committee decided win, no committee were right. It is now’y what the majority says. to congress, For the committee's Fite resources are lost, the [report was not final. Ita duty was jose. That is what the | merely to gather the evidence and ie about.” lay it before congress. Pinchot characterized Ballinger as “the most dangerous enemy con servation ever had Gifford Pin« » prief addre on the find! edicts All Power for Western Canada {Ry United Press) ONDON, Dec. 14 Mr. He member of th wl s vis Ballin years the West mri would hold the b ‘and In and not Quebec nee of power in e Canada| © he 15 years sald 0 provinces of Quebec. ern . Ontario, : at sta ™ Nova Scotia and New Brunswick i y says will have become French in lan &. hat in a few/ guage and Roman Catholle tn faith yy . ¥. 1 iy ee ee ee ae . > 4 |* NO GAY LIFE * H 1 * FOR BANK CLERKS & }® ST. LOUIS, Dec. 14.—Cigar & , | ® ettes, Inte hours, bad company, * # intoxication, debts, specula. ® ® tion, gambling and unneces- ®& ® sary conversation during bus- ® — * {ness hours, are a few of the ® (Ry United Press.) |® “bad habits” prohibited in a & LING, W. Va., Dec. 14. ® code of rules just issued for * gifidavit declaring that her! the guidance of the 330 em: ® grandmother, grandmother,!® ployes of th jonal Bank of & fiher and tw rs were!) ® Commerce * of insanity was { dayi@ One rule requires them to * bY] w report to an officer of the & . a AK} w@ bank detrimex ta which & a attempted | @ they may lea a* of her hus ~ bse? 3 fellow employe * | to be called t ee ND $100,000 EVERY MINUTE (By United Pres.) IHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 15.- r resentatives every mint B statement m: by mathe | pere today It was cal (or United Press) that in the first seven! KANSAS CITY, Kan days of the present se% | Samuel Bailey, formerly house appropriated $191, on the Barnhart farm, and a womar Which is the total of the | cjaiming to be his wife, w ar aad harbors, Indian and/rested today ax suspects in the sapply_ dills. Olathe murder case, in which Mr Rouse Bas deen in session | Harnhart, her son and two men Bours, making an average were killed tion of $6,000,000 hourly The pair were arrested on the trength of a Je also under arre Barnhart quarreled e th CALL POLICE of officers in the police at George had the east-| MN AND. WIFE ' Interurban A. A. Simpkins, Meadowville. WAR ON JOB (My United Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. dent Taft's inclination to William Lewis, a negro lawyer FOR NEGRO Preal: | appoint | cal THE MAN'S GRATITUDE LEADS TO COURT ROOM arm bruised jordon allowed him to escape with John Wadra, Tacoma, chest] out paying a fine. bruised Incidentally, Harry has lost his Adam Sech, Auburn, right knee] happy home brulsed. John Ulrich, Tacoma, .right eye eut MAYBE TAWNEY Mra, A. A. Simpkins, Meadow ville W. R. Caffyn, Tacoma, internal injuries J. C. Krager, Jovita, cut leg and j arm | W. & Burk Tacoma, bruised legs | ©. A. Retchart, Tacoma, contus (By United Press.) jaion of right arm and leg WASHINGTON, Deo | Robert Pettit, Rainier story is being (ie . up. Maggie Jones, Tacoma. asually well informed political cir | Dan Levy, New York, head and|cles here today to the effect that Jarms « Representative Tawney, chairman | Mra. M. R. Raymond, Auburn. jof the committee on approprin tions, will succeed Ballinger as secretary of the interior shortly after his retirement from congress on March 4 It ie understood Cannon and a number guard of the G. O. P working to thin end Representative Tawney refuses to either confirm or deny the re port, while Taft has declared to re recently that he desired to something handsome for Taw that ot are Speaker the old qule Boston, as assistant attorney gen- | ney ral, la apt to bring down a storm It in sald that Ballinger {* pre ® head paring to alip quietly back Into pr Washington 1} vate life and the practice of law also will be in ce the Ballinger: Pinchot Invest! ed cont ray unles committee has whitewashed pme adjustment fx | bim ached ington is stoutly to isting appointment of oi e528 WED BESIDE committe was in Ball t in * opportunity © officers placed | based on | THE GRAVE y He had a pair} qu onomy inte and | for which | Covered the r t RAVENNA, 0, Dec. 14-—~Mins ‘Who swore tha jer jsack of money which ved AUAKE PR Addie Potter Chapman and Glenn gambling waa ¢ re, he took from the Barr |B. Colton, both reside of Ra be allowed to change t tes Bailey ts a giant phy and) veuna, were married in the come oved since their first appes evidence indic the Olathe mur | chure before ¢ before the probers derer must have done Miss Chapman's Looe “eres Ages eerens ‘ Lydia Potter Chapman | Pee eens Lees The funeral se had just been SANTA ROSA, Cal, Dec. 14—|neld, and the Rev. Dr. A. D. er ie he Palmer, pastor of the church, who tt wfficiated at the funeral, turned Great Holiday and Toy Store is offering Bargains GHT NOW that would make a Clearance Sale take a back seat 65e Bucking Broncho—The always nl wonder; addle like a vet Puzzie—Big Scrolt Scroll Pict uze Doll Perambulator—Made n with dout heels, w am “a st 98 $2.00 Mag Lantern— = $149 Chafing Dish, $3.59} Gift China, Be own | ma $1.50 Values fA real gitt hina Gifts, assembled on one 33 53 vite Electric Portable, | cw for « Hand-Decorated $3.98 Game Plat H 4 eos I Cups and Sauc Bric-a ; 1 inche 1 Brac, ete.; values tc fine gitt $1.50. Chotce 75c Football, 00 Carving tre ts a la $2.50 Rugby $1. 59 with pred! ted that the end of th nd married the young couple for the prosecution in the trial of! body tad just been consigned to Dr. Willard P. Burke was in sight! tie grave, and all was in readiness today }to fill it when the wedding cere The 4 e will examine aout! mony was read ) witnesses and probably will! Mrs Chapman had re a place Dr. Burke himself on the|rhat this be done. nd. Attorney Leppo, who is/ ending the defense, was asked to-! day whe Burke will testify, but] he declined to answer | Five Dollars a Box NEW TRIAL The Price Cut No Figure With Mim (iy United Press) f DENVE Dee. 14.—A_ motion t for the murder of was ) MAN SUICIDES IN HOT METAL BARNESVILLE, 0., Dec. 14—Ir plain sight of 50 fellow workmer Charles Kendall, a moulder’s help er, leaped into a cupola white Only the bor vered The reason for this is be of eggs crystalized and grain of wheat ToM member ut ult CRES ly| STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, SHIFTING COAL CAUSED WRECK 1910, GRIFFITHS OPPOSES King Count HAND PICKED PLAN | Man's ingratitude to man made — Ira M. Wright mourn i police (iy United Prem.) , Valdez, stating that Nos, 1, 2 and bez tee stabs VICTORIA, B.C, D Mm, 3 holds are full of water, as well ; Ira returaed to| Whether any effort will be made |4# the engine and fire roomn his apartments|to salve the wrecked steamer albus wba to the tact eenere _— Av; |Olympta from the Bilgh island reef |coal from the vessel lifted the pro: TACOMA, Dec, 14——Mre. 8. W bh work, wT" | has not yet been determined |peller and rudder too high, and Stimand,-dabeaht te be. fatally tn We toned iter The Alagka Steamship company,|when the vesnel encountered the tured i X bentian oslliiee betecen ry Burgess, his| “2h owns the vessel, haw recety: | gale blowing she refused to answer the Seattle Hmited, on the interur: | friend, a cripple | °4\% cable trom SOP Daniels, at dens holm. ban electric Hine, and a Tacoma lo whom he had fed — }cal train, will recover, following an] and clothed and housed for years, her late last night He was drunk, your honor,” sald Tn all 18 persons w Injured | tra, “and I pinched the stump of ihniowthineiliaie in the crash, none seriously his leg to wake him up, He woke be Dec, 14, Bix men, VICTOR BACKMAN, foreman of] Up all right, and cussed me ike | wie drowned in the Snotiomish| the boom crew, married and surviv-| _ Sixteen passengers, mostly F called him down hard | river Qbout five miles from Everett, ed by a wife and four children Tacoma, were injured, none fa cause my wife and oneyearold | whepe three drunken passengers) OSCAR BACKMAN, brother of shortly after 9 o'clock last night] baby were present. Then he went | roe & gasoline launch owned by Victor, who recently came from when two interurban trains met in| to bed grumbling and cussing 1 tohr and caused it to capsize, | Burope | 4 head-on collision 13 miles out of “The next day he telephoned to |g others who. were on the RHEINHOLD SERES. Tacoma the police and told them where they | 5, ight thelr way to the shore! VICTOR REVAL Both trains were running at a] could pinch some one, meaning me, | it afety WILLIAM ERICKSON fair rate of speed when the crash | for selling Hquor without a license the boat capsized there was al VICTOR BERG e came, Passengers were hurled! The cops met him and gave him 4] scraible for safety and the 11 men| @, W. Pamerson, sheer boom ten from their seats and cut by flying | dollar, . in fhe bin we compelled to! der at the scene of disaster, told the | glass and splinters, A spectal train] = “Harry Burgess—that's his name! break through the windows and. following story of the disaster | with physicians aboard rushed to|—-came Into my room Sunday after | doc rs in order to save thelr lives I could hear the party coming the scene of the wreck. The tn-|noon and bought a doliar’s worth of] sig were caught like rats In a trap fot half a mile. They were sh | Jured were taken to Tacoma, Those} beer. Then the cops came in and/and tonight their bodies had not|ing and singing like mad and three injured we j pinched me. |been recovered. It is belleved all| men on the cabin were rocking the | N 8. W, Stimson, Tacoma, se it was all @ frame-up, your] of the bodies are in the eabin launch, As they approached I could vere scalp wound 6 honor, after I've befriended him all! ‘phe following, all employes of the | see that the launch was taking | Dr W. Stimson, Tacoma,| these years, too Stimson Logging company, are water and in a few minutes she t minor cuts and bruises Patroimen Hasselblad and Miller | Goad : ped over, A wild scene follows John J. Blackmore, Tacoma, right rmed Ira’s #tory, and Judge a : Austin E, Griffiths, candidate for Poindexter club councilman-at-lar is to | that the spirit of the direct primary the mectine of “renresentatiy , | law would be violated by such a . as epresentative’ Cit | nethor of selecting candidates izens tonight to pick out a Ist of| 1¢ would be nothing less than a candidates. Griffiths, who was can-| repetition of the evils of the old| idate for mayor last spring against convention system, he says, and Gill, retiring in favor of Boull and who later was president of the " DESERTED: KILLS SELF PATERSON, N. J. / —Crazed by the absence of | her husband, who had deserted | her three months ago, Mra. | Frank McDaniels, North Hale don, N. J., committed suicide by jumping into a cistern at the rear of her home. Her body was found, with a note declaring her intention to end her ilfe SCORES DIE _ Deo, 14. “IN FIGHT SCENT MFG | (My United Press) |} MEXICO CITY, Dec M“ extent of a two days The n Guerrero was made public today by the war department. It was stat ed tha ) rebelx engaged in cor I tiict with 600 federal troc ps under Ign ovarro, and that . a were thrice leaving their dead tn Otdictal dispatches ta and 14 fe were anc the ineur driven the feels killed te and 4 ed Monday to and advan insurgen wou 80 regular ac Gen Navarro plant m1 ro. © town TERS CHASE DEER TO BEATH eKBwieca Me., Dec. 14 miles on the Kennebec rive waa a race between a buck fe ‘ r one h 4 Skow jhegan men and boys on skates. The leer and ite life Up the n around an p er. Dee ks saw the , FIRE AT BALLARD Ballard fire depart ‘ T was caused by $50 to $6 TEDDY IN BOSTON TON, De ‘ Theodore « to attend a meeting « ‘ ¢ He will de Harvard that a few le the selections RAILROADS KILL 306 (My United Pree.) BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec The railroads of California ed 206 ne and injured during the year ending June 1910. Five less were killed during the previous year |HOW TO BREAK UP A SEVERE COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS, It fn a positive fact that a dc ness ® runt the nose, mucous § catarrha rheumatic twinges 3 TO 5 MONTHS GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE By the Richness of CRESCENT Egg Phosphate BAKING POWDER e Crescent contair tal phosphates contained the ients supply the most perfect raising the dough. milk Filling and 1¢ t tsé Cre ng if re cent Baking Powder CO., SEATTLE. 24 and Pine Ever Try the EGGLESS Cake An Original Recipe Made Possible aders would dictate all | City Ticket Columbia and Cc. W. MELDRUM Madison For the convenience of patrons who Evenings are unable to call during the day. Our store will remain open, in every department, until 10 o'clock each evening during the remainder of the holi- day season. In this connection we wish to call attention to the arrival of a carload of pianos never be- fore represented on the Pacific Coast. These are moderate in price, and for tone, workmanship and general never seen anything to equal them. excellence we have Prices range from $246 to $360 and the in- struments themselves compare favorably with those for which $400 and even $500 is asked elsewhere Successor to D. S. Johnston Co. Eilers Music Bldg., Third and U: niversity PORTLAND Trains Leave King Street Station, Seattle, at 7:00 A.M., 3:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. PARLOR CARS, DINING CARS, SLEEPERS, COACHES (Electric Lighted Throughout) Office Second Pass. T. Ast “ Fireproof Storage Warehouse for f BEKINS MOVING & STORAG c at Twelfth Station Asst. Gen, pianos, O., Inc., East 414; Cedar 414 New Ptano For $105 to) to use in het idy It is a new piano, fin ished in English oak; a perfect little gem; strot tand the strain of rough us withal a beautiful tone, quite equal to many larger and much more expen sive pian he price is $105. EASY PAY- 1 MENTS accepted. COME us can bring hing IN AND SEEIT. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Avenue, SEATTLE The GENUINE only in the STEINWAY, STECK, WHEELOCK SANT pianos, and is sold o1 PIANOLA WEBER, STUYVE- KOHLER & CHASE King Street Passenger 8. Third and King W. A. ROSS Pass. trunks, for her

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