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oF, TAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911 THE ey 3 Words by Schaefer === _|¥] Adolf Thought He’d Charmed the Squirrels, But Osgar Says-- Music’ py’ Condo | Waroh for big Clear | if Sheed ipncesintis ji ERIN EATS CN ear ; = : SUCH DEAR t \ a 4H, VOT A LoFELY Day WHY, ID “138 NOD AYRALT VELL, VELL, VELL ee \ LOOK OSGAR — ALL NOo— Dey id Eeninavian ane B71 FOR A VaLk—So CRISP OF ME AD ac! /| |DERE ISS ANODDER ssilan cbartoneas POLLO nRetS ze 1 torte Youre | ; we Pape he agp wre PRETTY SQuIRREL! / igs 2 Mat eae \ BY SOULY, L VONDERK. DINK ™ Bsa sank < NUTS! \ ; , poe ‘nate aide alld » ID ERE Dey AL hangs, jpfealtinnnamateen 3 A eh Ne REMAR KABC \ come FROM. tata ° * a 1 ) : ' j gene AMUSEMENTS The Ladies’ Musical Club PRESENTS Kubelik reatest Violinist THE MOORE THEATRE Wednesday Eve., Dec. 6 SS in the World SELLING ALL SEATS NOW The only woman night clerk in the world is Mra, Holden Friberg And she is the first to hold such & position. That the hotel is the Martha Washington does not de n = tract from its significance. ta a Neren | ‘The “only exclusive Metropolitan Theatre Tonight and All Week Henry B. Harris Pre clea) Comedy by J “THR COMMUTERS” Iatidees Wednenday a lews—Eves., $ to Be to $1 Seattle Theatre Both Phones 43 TONIGHT-All Week—Bargain Mat- inee Thursday @EBORGE SIDNEY in the Sure Bnough Success BUSY ImnY" Nights—2he, 50 Bargain Matin LOIS THEATRE Matinee woman NL eS Mats 1 $1.00. day 2 Tonight Prices—25e. 3 Matinees 16 ~ _wne. HOLDEN | PRIGERG. has confined service be- es hind the desk almost wholly to an mail clerk. She was followed by men. It has been somewhat dis- a woman day room clerk borrowed concerting to both men and from the manager's personal cleri : “4 . women coming to the hotel for the cal servic Gs tee FR el first time to find men behind the) It was from the mail desk that| JOSEPH Ko WATSON. |desk, so universally has the Martha Mra, Friberg broke into her pres | “The Happy Hebrew | Washington been acclaimed a pro ent unique position, supplanting OTHER BIG S & ACTS aoe atl rwice Nightly.|Sressive woman enterprise. While the oldest man employe. ao ~ the hotel company is made up al 1 main difficulty,” says Mra. —~|most wholly of women stockhc id Py *. “is to adjust myself to the sudden conversion of ers, yet it has never had the co night tnto age to intrust the hotel manage day. I go on duty at 10.30 p. m. ment to a woman. and con off at wa m it ts 1 belihops was the hotel's hard to keep awake in the empty | 7 Wig Acts silence dayt logy No, I am cep night. Steep tn the} makes me stupid and but that will soon disappear never afraid, though the #0 long and quiet original {nnovation. Wh ance was required behind “TEN GEORGIA in the distribu CAMPERS” wei par assist anks at len s are cis 8. bstia MAY TRY MPMANIGAL FOR ar ——| BLOWING UP A DERRICK | TRANSFER CO. | Phone Us Your (ily United Press Leased Wire) s said to have of the d rick MILWAUKEE, Dec. 4.—That the dynamiting a his confession | tek ge heer ee socialists of Milwaukee, who have against the McNamara brothers ee ity. Tria their denun ns| District Attorney Seabel stated PHONES te Manigal as an informer |that if McManigal is reléased in Cedar 1176. Beacon 1483. r, have a chance to/ California, he will immediately ta’ on oa steps to have him tried here. or bis al HOTEL IDAHO The derrick was blown up on the} dynamit ting de night of March 16, 1910, causing a AL, THOMAS, Myr. f Mi stern Fuel Co.,|} f $100,000 and injury. to five] ’ e Ind. is announced today McManigal | persons. Bewly Furnished Hot psa cw ncarunau [ LITTLE TALES OF CITY LIFE | Rooms All Prices. ma av .” whe the, whole STAR _MARKET | thing. i | discuss HARRY MUHL, Prop. then she launched into She’s the Only Woman Night Clerk’ Helping Out Santa Claus Uncle Sam will help out Sant Claus as much as possible, Clerks in the local postoffice have been so instructed. They will retie loose packages, make strenuous deavors to read hetroglyphie ad dreases, and do a few other things that baggage smashers have omit ted from their code of ethics, The public ts asked to help out by send. }ing Christmas gifts early, put their jown return addresses as well as wible addresses where the same ie to be sent, and to tie up their bun jdles in something more substan. al than Unsue paper. Additional clerks will put on the Christmas present mail George Works Over- time With Princes (My United Pres Leased Wire) BOMBAY, Dec. 4.—King George and Queen Mary had a busy day to day, paying state visits to the ex hibition, holding Investitures and, receiving native princelings who came to assure them of their loyal ty to the British rajab and to bring’| Right presents, All had to ve received | in full state, and the guards of CHAMP CLARK » the Job presiding over the of representatives. house }honor and artillerymen of the forts! the delicate task of ascertaining how many guns each rajah was ep-| titled to for his salute, and seeing GET CONSIDERATION that he got the right number “Something must be done to re jaye the unemploy en in th fay declared Councilman Gri # today, In connection with an Cg ry which he will introduce BE" inerncon to sive the unem ployed something to do in municipal work Mr. Griffiths prope # that $50, be repaid when & At pres walking the streets werk, and the pe holdups and burglaries to cause FEAR DYNAMITING. ring a repetition of the r nt ooas ar jth residents of th allup valley will try ‘to dy the Stuck river dam, near her ds are sold nable to find tribute many this 1, causes the floods up valley, dec! |Puya ‘RUSSIA ADVANCES HERAN, Persta, Dec Russian tre Persia with the to gobble up the Persian officials © ad anc declared in monarchy stand pat an of him. Intense exc » throughout the nation |violent antiRussian disorders are feared GENERAL KILLED ment "J ‘ si i He shor jon of the latest thing fn mil eee Racws Your N panent 260 |"“He don't Dat's - PHONES, USE THEM It wonder he| Frequently printers carry on a Beacon 367. Ind. A 8199. ain't dc correspondence in the most aristo- cratic manner and in a way too GROCERS | Two young things fresh from a| expensive for ordinary folk to try 2 EES tachureh fluttered into a| Instead of bothering with pen Ravenna Park car the othe and paper or a thing so commercial JOHNSON BROS. | “Well,” gasped one, “tha as a typewriter, they will take an PHONES used more adjectives than ar idle moment, or sometimes wait un Beacon 3145 Cedar 1200) For fi Why, there |til after working hours, and set USE THE PHONES was two ¢ e words I didn't|up their letter in fancy type and Se Poode—Full Weight I ven know meaning then take a neat proof if it. ee 2 2 a 2 HERE'S THE OATH OF ENLISTMENT A CHINESE REBEL A SIGNS LIKE YOUR MOTHER USED TO of Helen, of Prefecture of ——, in the Province SERVE YOU e int action of + enabled to under Home Cooked. Pork and Beans of the people's army government {s to drive Mi 8, to reec the loss of the Sons of Han, to om MRS. °. McCOSKRIE, Prop. roment for the people and foster Mberty and Cor. Jackson and 23rd Ave. ow self-willing to be listed as a member of the —— BAKERY ation of Hupeb 1. Hereafter 1 will tions and by-laws. In case celve the due punishment Sung Chio Chen forever obe of any violation, I am I respectfully beg the to submit this confession to jee e ented eee eee ee cee EE EY ST. LOUIS BAKERY the general secretary, Liu, to be sanctioned. And through the $518 Dearborn H. ‘special officer, Shung Chen Voong, I hope, this will be made Phone Cedar 1391. known to the president of the people's army government, Shung Te esas Au Home Choong Shan (sometimes known as Sung Wen) e name of the introducer (gigned) Made. | The name of the admitted member (signed), He Dynasty 4609, 8th moon RESSESE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE Be GRAVEL AND FUEL LAKE GRAVEL CO. and VICTOR | NEVER ANY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA FURL CO. OR SICK, GASSY, toads STOMACH PHONE Us iitinticnapemniinnns Beacon 1003. Ind. 3591. HUTCHINSON & GETCHEL, Props. CE TAILORS Me Ml Bl sai i Ek alla hada Mal chaltade Mao Take your sour, out-of-order stom-|in limbs, sleeplessness, belching of ach—or maybe you call it Indiges-| #44, Lacpedbige rane nick omega vi anaminka ‘q.| BeFvousness, dizziness or many ot “ st sige wnega Gastritis or Co-| or similar symptoms arrh of Stomach; it doesn't mat-| ir your appetite ie fickle, and ter—take your stomach trouble| nothing tempts you, or you belch right with you to your Pharmactst| gas or if you feel bloated after eat and ask him to open a 50-cent case| ing, or your food lies Ike a lump of Pape's Diapepsin and let you eat\of lead on your stomach, you can one 22-grain M. OLSEN & Co. ‘The Up-to-Date LADIES’ AND MEN’s TAILORS United Prose lensed Wire) RhINGe Dee t eotticnal son ANSAS PLUG HAT firmation of the fall of Nanking Rep. Victor Murdock, the Kansas |contains the assertion that Gen republican insurgent, who has|Chang Heun, an impertalist com blossomed out in a silk hat of this|mander, was killed during bril year's crop Hant but futile effort to defend the ~ eity Gen, T Liang, chief com Gertrude Gibson Now mander of the tmperial army, and | Vicero Chun sought ae warship, Chang Jen aboard a Japa FAVOR RETURNED will resume her| ‘The low price the city ts bel SANDOVAL, Ill, Dec. 4.—Ger trude Gibson Patterson, acquitted! in Denver last week of having mur dered her husband maiden name, Gertrude Gibson. | charged for current by the Seatth “I intend to remain with my| taborna Power company 1s the re parents,” she said ‘today, “for at/ sui} of an agreement a year ago, st th months. Afterward I} whpn the city plant furnished the shall probably visit relatives in| Septtle-Tacoma plant with power at Oregon % bent per kilowatt hour, The elty at that time exacted a promise that, STABBED IN CAFE |anouia an emergency. arise, the (By United Prose Leased Wire) | sagio price be charged the city. The TRIPOLI, Dec. 4—Because he| ety plant is not yet furnishing full had written accounts of the cruel-| power. tles perpetrated by the Turks on he Italians during the T ian war, Jean Carrere, correspond ent for the Paris Temps, was stab. rko-Ttal BUTTON IN APPLE MOSCOW, Idaho, [ 4.—On the highest limb of the tallest apple bed and seriously wounded in a res:|trge in his large orchard ‘Thomas taurant here ay P. Dowdy, a mile northeast of town; A letter left by the attempted as-Bthh other day found stuck in an sassing of Carrere warned otherfapple a celluloid button advertise correspondents to cease from re-ling a plano house. How the but- ¢ ating the news of Turkish}ton was placed there is a mystery: cruelties The pin had been stuck into the apple while the apple was small as the button shaded the apple in COMING HOME the shape of the button, prevent SEWARD, Alaska, Dec, 4.—With |!96 It coloring properly the trail from Iditarod to Seward in excellent condition, it is expected| Enlarge Mexican Army jangule and see if| make up your mind that at the bot- within five ‘Use Our Phone, Ind. Cedar 967. minutes there is left;tom of ail this there is but one We Will Call With Our Automobite.|any trace of your former misery. |cause—fermentation of undigested The correct name for your| food. PLUMBING trouble 1s Food Fermentation food Prove to yourself in five minutes souring; the Digestive organs e-}that your stomach 18 as good as Monting and Gas Fitting come weak, there is lack of gastrie|any; that there 1s nothing really WILLIAMS @ GOWEY Juice; your food 1s only half digest-| wrong. Stop this fermentation and Sih Danthcrs, od, and you become affected with| begin eating what you want with- |out fear of discomfort or misery fter eating, vomiting, nausea,| Almost instant relief ts walting heartburn, griping In bowels, ten-|for you. It 1s merely a matter of Let These People Katimate Your| 1088 Of appetite, pressure and full ‘ork. ness IT WILL BE RIGHT. that fully 2,000 persons will ¢ MEXICO CITY, Dec, 4.—Fifteen over it in the next seven weeks, |thousand men will be added to the en route to the States for the holi.|Mexican army, Military service days will be obligatory HIS HALF A wife after the divorce her husband “1 am willing to let you have the Actress Alleges Cruelty CHICAGO, Dee 4.—Mre. Fred. erick Thompson, known on the sald to Phone Mayle 596. derness in the pit of stomach, bad| how soon you take a little Diapep- faste in mouth, constipation, vain! sin, age as Mabel Tallaferro, has be-|baby half of the time.” fun sult for divorce against her] “Good!” said he, rubbing his husband, who is a New York the |hands, “Splendid! tl manager, Extreme and re-| “Yes,” she resumed. “You may peat i cruelty is her charge, have him nights,” 000 be borrowed from the general | Saturday. The crime was cc ————- The — fund to prosecute improvement|ted near Factoria, across Lake work by day labor. The fund will| Washington from Seattle nt hundreds of men are | Rober amite | guards bave beon placed at the dam « The authorities state | they have evidence that may lead to arrests. The Stuck dam, it is| in the} | there ts no indication of submitting Treasur noral W. Morgan! ter's personal body guard has doubled, as it is feared assas s will make another attempt to and} | pointment of former U. 8. Senator MM | ere Is a Knotty KILLS PARTNER ON age A HUNTING TRIP he knot solicitor or not.’ That's the knotty problem at the courthouse Ever since Rey (By United Preas Leased Wire) Pruitt, a middle-age an, declar. George Kindred’s icitor sought) SPOKANE, Dec. 4-—-Pending an ed that he « mC iy er had to break up the monopoly of tying |investigation of his story that he been trapping since the knots enjoyed by Rev. August 8an-| xijied his partner while trapping in| “4 of Idaho. On bt of dell, when the two wearers of the| sie trapping iD Noy. 6, he asserted, } ‘ot an pve Mloeseellpaeg hore raj /th© mountains, 8, F ruitt, who ax and said he eres up its onto anotber, the| Walked into Sheriff Overman's of 1 grabbe nad ve question been a burning one. | fice and voluntarily surendered, aft-, into the woods,” said Pruitt, “but It got too hot for Auditor Case, and | traveling 200 miles through the Rucker stayed on 5 1, and he put it up to Prosecuting Attor-| forest to do no, ts being held here finally 1 had to shoot mye ney Murphy | today ne Then I came he “Fire is the latter's warm | 2 reply. He advised the auditor hee Saal fa wal cai ov short wot ie | Tees Rescued in s.'*"s a page gl ee woe Estevan for be re waa re ee oo oe out food for th nd nights, lied with food, but were restrict N E id £ H | The 42 passengers and crew of od io two meals a day Dancing and jo Epidemic Here | nr es es eee ee Despite the water famine | Tees, stranded in Kyuquot sound, tion of the Bw m their and ite attending impure water, | Vancouver “Island, were rescued | “Tie O Die i iaae of the Tees there has been no notable in- | iste Saturday by the tugs Nanoose,| 4 he: - 1h Aue ore in typhoid fever in the |8aivor and William Jolliffe. All 2D Sos wrtking @ a city, according to Dr. J. &, were taken aboard and carried to ase “ Crichton, health commissioner. | Victoria Two thousand hydrants yet | ‘The tug William Jolliffe first| Don't be a pessimist. Remem somen Se fe feared In tie d up a it t from the Tees |ber that once u e Do. purification process, states Or the Pine neck manele Abbott's picture was print Crichton. Three thousand have [igining Chief Office Thompron ed right beside Eva Tanguay’s. Iready been flushed. All of Parcs Boeck cee gd the dead ends have been flush. @d and 20 per cent of the tests taken showed the water to con tain disease germs. “We expect to call off restric tions as to boiling water in a | nur For Suan To Close Out | unknown and robb anain With dogs Deputy has t hal je through out of Fact t 1 boarded a freight train and ma eacape certa How not known Sheriff J. W Women’s Department | mo Blackha “Give McNamara Fund to Victims” (By United Press Leased Wire) WABHINGTON, Dec. 4,— “Turn the enormous McNamara defense fund over to the fami lies of the 21 victims of the Times explosion.” This is the suggestion of Washington labor unions. Ac tion urging the move will be launched at meetings of the Typographical and Pressmen’s unions within a short time The idea originated in the government printing office, and members of other unions are giving it hearty support HUNDREDS OF HORSES BURNED JERSEY Millinery Furs and Gowns, Dresses, Turner Gets Job (By United Proms Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Presi dent Taft today announced the ap- Second Avenue at Spring Street Turner of Washington as a member of the international boundary com. mission, to succeed the late Senator Carter of Montana, TOO WILLING “How does that watch I sold you work?” Very creditably. Some days it puts in as many as thirty-eight hours. It’s a willing worker.” Haye ycur vins conected. Weet- ern Collection Co., 433 N. Y. Block. Main 616! Dignified, Liberal ust now. La atyliah Street I r and Overcoat» THESE lay at the g sto al Make the be he advantages w Cneprr. Tt alle more avatial tory : ‘ n opportunity to get the < 1 1 terms, you will find our pric $75,000.00 Stock SLAUGHTERED Watch the Papers New Home Will Be 1117 SECOND AVE, Piper & Taft Watch the Papers “Today' BASTERN OUTFITTING CO. [MORES —ENTRTANMENT_AND_ GFT OM, | DEC. EASTERN | 15 OUTFITTING CO., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. “*Seatile's Reliable Credit House’’ Arrange to Come and Join the Chil- dren in a Day Third and Marion

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