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FOR A FEW. MORE ROARS FROM THE BEAR CHARGES THE GOVERNMENT WILL TRY TO PROVE / MEAT PACKERS ing even the secretary from the; room, the directors outlined the | weekly plans for the National Pack- ing Co, ‘That after 1905 no minutes ‘were kept. That nobody except the packers themselves knew what was said and planned in those meetings, seins —— the The beef trust millionaires’ ‘trial, under the criminal section of the antitrust law, will prob- gbly last for months, Here are the charges the government prove: packers have had the! but tied up and abso- their control for many was arrested. She that had been taken ~¥rom the New York ena AGAINST: of Armour, Swift and Morris return- ed to their respective offices, and during Reyne | week the poll- cles of the three were strangely sim- Mar, even manifesting itself In the uniformity of instructions to super tendents and branch house man- -lelght-honr law for women Meandering Miko heaved such a deep sigh that his companion was mored to ask him what the matter of Banj. Goodman | was. 5 Coast murder and 000 jewel robbery. She probably leave the state, ENDING LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26—With but few witnesses remaining to be examined, it was evident today that the ema Investigation into the dynamite conspiracy will ond in a few hours. It ts that eight indictments of Californians will be returned by the inquisitors either tomorrow or a3 federal statutes prohibiting the interstate transpor- tation of certain hight-power explo- sives, “I was fast thinking about bad roads and the wonders of science,” was the anawor, “This earth baa 8 round faster'o a railway train behind time. “Well, we ain't ‘fell off yet.” “No, But think of what a con- venience it would be if wo could| her have some place to grab on to while de territory slid under our feot until de place we wanted to go to come along.”-—-Tho Youth's Companion. Mother Promptly Fainted A man bed just arrived sf 2 the afternoon he was sitting on the veranda when a handsome young woman and her 6-yearold son came out. The little fellow at once made | poun: friends with the latest arrival. HARVEY PLEADS NOT QUILTY| “What is your name?” he asked. PORTLAND, Or. Dec. 26.—Re-| Then, when this information hed versing their announced intention | been given out, he added, “Are you of making the preliminary hearing of Nathan B. Harvey, accused mur derer of the Hill family, a per tunctory affair, attorneys for Har- vey began « vigorous fight for Sma cHent’s liberty the moment the hearing began before Justice Sampson ai Oregon City sie. Harvey pleated married?” “1 am not mafricd,” responded the man, with o smile. At this the child paused a mo- — and, turning to his mother, sali ‘What else was it, mamma, you wanted mo to ask him?'—Harper's Weekly. Hum It! t lo This Bichy Tone? hear, Cameon and hear, It's the best bund in. -the—tand, (Copyrighted and Published by Ted Snyder Company, New York NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—“Alexan-|loon and restaurant. Today he is Gers Rag Time Band” is sweeping perhaps the most the country. Its | writer in America, with an annual catchy tune is income of $75,000 heard wherever, The strangest part of the mete- men whistle and orie career of the composer of “Alex International Copyright Secured.) race, Berlin wrote a song, “Doran- popular song|do,” and played it for the first time in the restaurant, where it made a big hit. He sold it to a song publisher for $26, and the publisher made $20,000 on it. A short time later he was play. ing “Sadie Salomie, Go Home, ‘Call! when Heury Watterson, music pub- sold, and the Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon,” song has been| “Mysterious Rag” and other song out only a few hits is that Berlin carinot read or movths. If the write one note of music. demand keeps up| Am inspiration for a melody it will soon show comestohim. He dts down at the a bigger sale plano—whicb he bas learned to play than “After the | by ear—drums away until the tune Ball,” the record | harmonizes, and then has some one seller up to now. | jot down the music, Irving Berlin] Berlin was bern near the Bowery. wrote it. Two|When he became old enough to years ago he|work he started with “Nigger was a writer in Mike.” After Johnny Hayes de- Chinatown fa- | feated _Dorando in the Marathon pamermscenaiesa ee isher, happened in. Watterson became interested in Berlin and offered him a job. Berlin accept, od, and his success since then has been without equa] in the song- writing world. “PLAYING 8A “Yes; my daughter eloped.” “I suppose you will forgive the young couple?” “Not until they have located a place to board.” THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1911. DYNAMITE SHIPMENTS ARE REGULATED NOW (By United Press Leased W WASHINGTON, Doo. significance of the single question asked the McNamara brothers by Judge Walter Bordwell in Los An goles when the dynamiters stood up to receive sent has dawned upon labor leaders here today through the publication of the 1912 regulations for the shipment of ex plosives by the interstate com merce commission, Judge Bord well asked . |{n the Times building was not more s/than 80 per cent dynamite? The reply was per cont Regulations forbid entirely the tran: tation ip interstate com merce of any dynamite containing more than 60 per cent of nitroglye erine. Judge Bordwell’s question is now wald to have been asked for the ex press purpose of getting this state “No; it was 80 |ment of the MeNamaras into the “Are you sure the dynamite used | record for future use. Firet Person to Be Fined fi Buying a Single Drink G. H. Potter, 20, is the first per #on on record to be fined for buy- ing a drink, He was muleted $5 at utnam, Conn, for buying a glass of beer. That state bi w law prohibiting a minor from purehas. ing liquor. Putnam's case was the firat of its kind tn the country, In His Fiea Hunt It developed in a hearing at Washington that the government is engaged in the biggest flea hunt on record, and has already spent $1,000,000 in California. It fo exterminating ground squir- rels, which carry the 4leas which carry bubonic plague, Ten thow sand infected squirrels have been found. His “Ghosts” Have Wii and Left Him Quite a Treasure F, L. Blenham and family of Ra- vine road, Plainfield, N. J, have notified their neighbors to call off their dogs and put up their weapons, because the ghost has been inid. The spook with its wierd noises had worried the Men hams for some time, and Chief of Police rm waa called. He a ell ue LAW ing the y work ing « waitress overtime at the Y. w. c, ager, asked a jury trial She will allege that the od overtime voluntarily, It FOR SALE NOW TACOMA, Dec, 26.—Tacoma cut & strip through the Weyerhauser timber holdings for a transmission line for her new power plant, aud 1 work: said. se mn attic floor a big swarm of bees and 25 pounds of honey. Foike Betting Real Money on the Presidential Election Wall st. is already doing a little miM betting on the next presiden tlal election, but all the money ts Wagered on Roosevelt. There are small bets of 1 to 5 that Roosevelt will be nominated and elected. No other bets have been recorded thus far, Found Her Lost Purse Had Been Picked Up in Horse's Hoof. Mra, Jeremiah Hall of near Win- sted, Conn. drove in to shop, but found she had lost her purse, con- taining $20. When ber husband unharnessed the horse, after returning home, A. cafe, where she ts man | tow, fomething dropped from its hoo! An investigation showed it was t miaging purse, with the money in- tact. Playmates Die at Same Minute From Gimilar Accidents Gertrude Zimmerman and Mabel Simona, playmates living near each other in jzabeth, N. J each 5 years old, died at the same in the same hospital from burns re- ceived by playing with matches tn thetr respective homes. a $2.25 Mastern flor ar) Lea, 26 cents pound; S0-cont imported Bwediah sausage, $6 cents pound PIES PLACE laid exes, 2 doxen 6 Minnesota creamery butt 30 cents pound; hamburger steak, ah nds 36 can’ Fiat ie mutton chops, § pounds lee ad Tausion, 26 on re stow, pounds SS ‘conte: osieen Sounds 18" cents; German’ carn’ 2 Bounds 16 cents: pe sardines, 6 cele: a ” conta: now has 10,000,000 feet of loge on | «, hand. She paid $20,000 for the tim- ber, and is now in the market with the stuff for sale. lamons, 1¢ cents dosen, 1 cents dosen, good cotta $9 coats box up; bana doaen ne apples, led “apare tie. ‘ doounde Pie 2 pickled» oe Li-rent Heron’ to A ear a . 16 cents comb; 2 pow on.| cluster raisins, 25 cents; raisins. paunage, 26 cent con, 16) cents: jamb chor pound; lamb shoul Firion and. T-bone tern hams, 1 -? and 12% cents . Tcents pound beat | Some along eee = THE EMPTY | “STOCKING. pth, ~From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Des 26.-—While er Ohio cities, Gifford Pinchot, Senator nator Poindexter of Washington will round n of President Taft's state by speeches in paigning this w Clapp of Minnesota phy out the progressive inv: the smaiier towns. Beginning tomorrow, bula, Alliance, Ashiand nator Clapp will ind Frede rickstown. ator La Follette is cam- speak at Salem, Ashta- J. 0. FARRELL'S MAPLEWOOD CERT! FIED MLK PHONE YOUR ORDER NAVE MAPLEWOOD mL FOR BREAKFAST There is no better table drink than MAPLEWOOD milk. Your children will be better off if they drink MAPLEWOOD milk, tn- stead of tea or coffee. Their work at school, and even their play, will show the good effects. Today's MAPLEWOOD milk delivered at your door TODAY; the day. special deliveries at any reasonable hour of SOLD ONLY BY THE PURE MILK DAIRY—1614 SEVENTH AVB. Phone ow in the morning. SRL PHONES: MAIN, 2545; deliveries department and have MAPLEWOOD Milk IND, 4344, ummmer |” REYES GIVES UP FIGHT]. FOR MASTERY avn) GENERAL Reyes mute |, ployer where the position carries _ a straight aa NEW TODAY MIKE COHN w and second hand clothes bought, sold and exchang 1017 Pike St. Ind, L 2689; Main 6333. Bring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount. Learn to dance in two LARGEST VARIPTY OF HAR NESS | HOLLOWAY ABLL& JT FOR LESS 1520 FIRST A’ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE 1818 THEATRE” and Indian pto- ths cowboy = Hiren av., next door to the tures “to the Label League Dance tonight, Labor Temple, Ad ree. FUNERAL DIRECTOR — THE KOSENBURG UNDERTAKING Go. corner ‘Ninth and Union: Main 7 FRI MONT on PERSON au RUPTURE CURED—Do not (russ; permanent, absolute, without ention from busl- won ou Fe, 1 year | ‘System, | at Pike st | ANG PARLORS | 4 old remod-| Prices rea- Ind. L yes. bie S10 Arcade Bide. MERRY headg from DEC ——neEV fot i Ye Ou wumed his dental ‘Washington 705 Pirst av. lonely, Join our HH trimenial “Ladies free. 708 Pir ‘0 buy hair; hair ob pw to order MILLER, 1011 PI ee ae Fancy Shell-Handled So Souvenir Pen Co.. box Tos: Beattie. Lo! AND “FOUND Found—A puree Saturday night Owner may have the same by pay- ing for this ad and identifying property. Mrs. J. Woodhouse, 1611 hav. W. Phone Queen Anne 2 An old red shawl, Christe between West Howe st Federal ay. Return to Dr, MoCul- loch, Cobb Bldg., and receive re: ward. Phone East 7501 Found—Coin pu Si market. Address icirkland, D. No. 1." FW. Rafe Qugen, Apne Hilr exp: vom ove, HELP WANTED FEMALE Wanted—Youn perienced or as telephone 1108 Srd* av. Pacific Co, % First class alterations, sonable; ladies’ sults made to order; work Mrs. Govin, 906° Pike. Wanted a woman comp Si e 4. Apply 1620 17th av, ‘The and Telegraph or ‘Telephone nd akirts guaranteed. ou AENEAL BULLI OU WEEKL TIN CONTAINS HAT ¥¢ By letting us know your name ‘and address wo will mail | Wanted HELP WANTED—MALE * inited nd nee our OLLEGE. ne only $2 school or write. NATIONAL BARBE! Westorn figure Phone ole public market Carpente t HOUSE JEKEEPING | ROOMS - wingle nd up. FURNISHED "00MS. VIRGINUS® HOTEL, Vir and near Westiake av. elegantly furnished, out *, positively the beat SeyModaton at low rate + Cor, . 2004 Binneh ay. near New. clean, furnish- GROCERY FOR SAL For mill, ine manufactu ot ‘HOY E. POWERS Ballard Av. Phone Be urchase past due notes gages and cls 1 Be For reni—Bhoe shop, rear, $16 per month Want fo buy sinall equities in real properties, 213 Boston lock ACREAGE JOIN OUR GLENWOOD COLONY. Located went of Seattle on the sound. tful place to live, where you ake money and run your own aiKing berries, FRUITS, N or POULTRY Kot in right at your door Bremerton and ‘Tacoma — wher eh. $25 will Bart you. balance $10 « month” & acres, $260, with more than enough 1 timber {to pay for the land The colony | amall Price 4 409. mort- Blk y iat cane chieford Land Open wn 7, 1019 Third ay. hanafe 1.90 ehick Must sell. Price § down, balance your Br Anderson's Madison park LAND TM BET YOUR TERMS. Quincey Washingto from Wenat- ghee, on the Great Northern Pr K iand place. Want $60 terms. to yo it means just what i om, in plain Kngliah 205 Liberty’ Bide, ‘Opp’ Postoff Liberty Hide. Opp. Postoffice. FIVEACRE RANCH Wil pay large returns on a small ment. I have & acres of with about 3 acres cleared inn Ww $10 a mo Gna. ta po ere bY m. Lawrence rt ne 5 ACRES FOR $500. We have five acres of good land near A flood. IM well On terms of th. Price $650. tn Of the beat towne in W. hington. Make a start by getting & parcel of land OLE HANSON & CO. CITY REAL ESTATE. ar to both REALTY CO. ite 2m1. | ingalow witty and re tRKe & FARRAR ind Floor n venings oped tor i06, any 6 theyre Pr £ rolls @ your eer | in any evening, talk it over. American Building Coy 09 White tide TTL HOME BUILDERS” For salo—Weg) estate in all parte ot the city and sate. GEORGE L. “COLMAN, 910 Leary Bidg., Beattie, are the © seman im all parts of the cit ‘| WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTAT! +. B. iletor, Went Seattle Teal Kata CLUSIVELY, 34 Downs Bi v8 Bonond | vy. MM LAKE BURIZN PROPERTY. YOUR OPPORTU Large tracts on new Lak like, ‘now under contractions a $10 down, $5 per month. x Peed 412 New York Block. Main 731 REAL ESTATE LOANS. CITY AND COUNTY LOANS ‘oved OF vacant pr Ay mouse | Standard 1 be-| New Blanes for FOR See BOE Desks, chairs, snow eee, joage 47 | Store @ Offices Furn. & aes tatag meoreoeeiee WANED TO BUY—FURNITI Moved to 1514 5th av. rent district. It eit ay 9 FOR SALE—MISCELLAN Eou! bred raltry, hatching. pigecte, ‘Be eace ft ducks, it PO! a Pil Place. ——_“TAaH- RBG TeT eRe BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCH. i ~_ a ® BUNDWALL. att Pe 152. Green to plow, on good road, close | $650—Piano, like new: must _Lake Station. ry — purchase. Meyer~ “tower, 2 30 acres sider “bottom: sane ros cleared: pring water, aise ‘piigem rea yous copy. Contains every hing we have to let. 2 eR Sa COMPANY, Main 2 B san oft #3 Ecsayssaceets tl ly 1% miles from} in Chehalis county, This land in easy to clear and is a dandy for dairy or vegetables. Large school one mile 8. P. DIXON & CO. Main 4 218 “Weather ttttpping and i $100 CASH WITH A R CAR re ~~ Kirkland Acreage and Farm $50.00 AND UP COL. LINS & SON, 904 Third Av. FARM LANDS 18 IT FERTILE SOIL YOU WANT? {f you are looking for a farm, your matin ‘fort, of course, will be to secure one with the richest powsl ble soll. Your success or failure depends upon what your soil pro- duces. It is not cemsary to pay hundreds, of dollars ‘per acre for ood land. In the vicinity of Onk Harbor, oy Whidby Island, wo are selling exteptionally $20 to $25. pr mcr terms. THERE IS SOIL ON PUGET 8 around it you can see fi farms which have for years produced im- pot and vegetables 'y doneription. ‘They have made iF owners independent fends will do the same for you You should get some of thin iand now, even though it may be several years before you actually use it prices are not over half of ¥ Ought to be. WEST & WHEELER 309 Colman Block. ea tt Price $95 payment, balance can run 310 a month. “If you mean businel™ and want to buy, call 154 Washington st, between 9 and 3 $850—24 ACRES: indy piece of land n pcks or gravel, fine . Convenient ‘to Phone rw FD, 500. cash. WEST COAST LAND CO. 1113-14 American Bank Bldg. 0 acres good iand, north city, qua ter mile Hollywood Sta.’ Fine springs, good road, church store and school; dirt cheap: $1,600; $60 down, $6 month. Visit’ owner, 00-A Central Bldg. IMPROVED KIRKL. Close in, near the lake; go large barn, chicken houses, well and spring. alder bottom land, good garden, orchard and celery patch. Will'sell on terms of $15 a month; $600 ash, Wm. Terry, __Kirkland hotel. you want a < Kauttman:Kelly ne © Wires.” Northern Bank Bidg. FOR E. EXCHANGE THR I PROPOSTTION IN THE YAKIMA VALI 175 acres, mile from & god town on the mai line N. P, rallroad; will sell all or, part at a right. pric part, in, good ety |p owner, 1611 Third av school, H lots of neighbors; ‘Mitchell in ax ssenger ‘worth $1 ‘or equity 1 estate. Bast’ 6896. ND kind of equity. he Star. yanted dere tract =| Dana fenestra: liam Roach, room 717 N. SA Bidg eattle Patter: :| best equipped st in Gian’t yout Bee John Wold, Tuk- wile. , for acreage. Mt abi "Repate Bee repaired. 1701 #th'ay. Main A. W. KLINE, 456 ARCADE | BLDG. 100 White Butlding. time joans at collateral eral security. Short taten coli organized: ite; damage cases & spec hones. — Second nein, dem tween “P} i H 2; rs. experience in highs ay Boston Bik. Phones Res, East. Damage cases: property apie estates. Moi A. Townsend, 302 Bailey. Consulta- __ton free: hushand, wife; injuries, OESIRARR: J Imunda, Op! Mas rat es} vis md t. 703 Leary. M. 2174: t 1371 > bss 108, PR ION FR husband an real oj a Works. at pin town. M, 606g, TEMPER POORER, ‘at rheumatism. nervous and chron! diseases, piles, eto. oy mode ralead e 3: 3 treatment 1s ‘remarkabt ful. Arcade Annex, roor De WN ‘00k, Goltre, | women, children nese, ae catarrh, ‘358 Arcade. ie Annex. Dr. WEN and Woat German method Bide, opposite Parisian Doctors, 400 Globe Se _ and M&dison. Consultation every woman. Hra., 10. xchange, Both pho . Dalton, skin diseases, 365 Pare = SS matent 7. 8. and Foreign Patents. XP Maig 9545. aayered patent at- loge Bldg. Write y Bide, Barnes & Co. torneys, 810-11-¢2 for book Adams & Brooks, registered Patent ‘and Trade Mark Attorneys; 20 years in. Seattle. 500 Central Butiding. Be RNERS. oe2. x hy not cal on a relldete. “firm “before having your plumbing done. 1811 8th ay, Main 1862, Ind. 1207 PLUMBING—No job t __Sth, Main 9490, A 1 Mer PHA Tow whoa, rn 2669. Right prices, first class wo SHAW SHOW CASE Bargain lot of show. casi Rew, ¢6 & foot. 2006 Xn Co. ood as av, @Or, nd eee 2007 eR FOR SALE—WOOD AND ND COAL Wenetine & McLeod. Phones 1218 ik Main mo