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COAL TRUST Adolf PARTIALLY SMASHED By_ United Prose Leased Wire | WASHINGTON, Dec, 16.—The Tnited States supreme court today declared the government's charge that the general combination of Pennsylvania railroads, atleged to form an anthracite coal trust, had not been established, but the court's decision partially smashed the trust by holding the so-called 63 per cent contracts are vold as “abnormal and illegal restraints upon = tnter atate commerce Five separate suits by the nment in th stituted In The and Reading, Lehigh OY ge SAY, ADOLF, OXCUSE ME, Bur How oLD were charged o V ware, Lackawanna and Western, | Erie Cenfral Ratlroad of New Jer-| sey and the New York, Susque hanna and Western Railways, with) thelr nine subsidiary coal com panies, including the Temple con-| cern, were attacked, with 43 of the largest individual operators “GOSSIPS” WHO BREAK UP HOME TO BE PUNISHED By United Press Leased Wire zs mad ig SACRAMENTO, Dec y The ‘adap sips who maliciously | — BEFORE the Appeal’s expos |asked him what we should do, He;ma 0 that en had prom-| ords en care envoys represen mind of and or wife the federal courts being used to perse ure had caused a federal in- | told me to suit my I told Mac | ised he 1 have when want-| Judge Pollock dinmissed the ng Turkey az the other, thereby causing separa and It oditors—to brand also te vestigation at Leavenworth, | that I'd be glad to get the affidavit |ed to & ay somewher { start |tempt charg ‘ tion or domestic tre are Hable} am joa which exonerated the deputy poet + tage dt ~ Boag amr tongs primar Fhe héarine é sieceiaath v4 Be for practically any amount of dam Bit warden. +) want it now,’ Mac almost hat Deb pee algae ng : oaks : bre L : ages for which the aggrieved party nie ne mply @ Another Investigation AFTER yelled, backing up against the |from hin own funds, and the next ‘ ward nd, despite 1 to recover, according to a investigater ve this cause | the articles appeared in the | door and drawing a Big six. |day went him a draft for $260, pur } , ry return in te le now raging mere a eee ee oman ia a at Sh tee > | Appeal resulted in the sum- | ‘or Vil fix some of you | chased with a check of the Appeal|dictinents: again en, Debs |c nople betwaam one anded down today mary dismissal of Lemon and to Eugene V. Deb und Wayland for eting 3 ater Phy Sepitton te dvaticn, Angelle, is By Albert F. Ferguson. |‘*The present loud socialist cry of| Several others. The Appeal is The strain was broken by some-| MeDongugh took the $250 draft) tee ; wat to a ecedent for the entire) GERARD, Kas. [ 16.—In this} secution ia the result of an in-| g!¥ven most of the credit. one at the door behind Mac. He |to District Attorney Bone T @ basis of this indictment [jn arranging peace terme s in “poison tongue” | PROSecution or PERsecution? be bo ‘oi Rd April 29, 1911, by|_ But Warren and his associates wheeled and pushed his revolver pekng He told Bone, it od we identical charge on 64 were welcomes ey i eases. The case in point is that) Do the activities of Eugene V.\8 federal grand jury at Fort Scott,| Were indicted for stating the/into the face of Simons, editor of }that the Appeal paid him to get! ho wed they had been cited for » OC the British foreign of Mrs, Beulah Work, appellant.|Debs and Fred D. Warren, editor Kas., against Fred Warr A_| charges plainly. On the advice of the Coming Nation. He told Simons | out of the count ntempt and cleared by the promised every aif against J. P. Campbell, toth ofjof the soctalist Appeal to Reason, | Wik) BENIN, |i, Oe amber of thelr attorney, J. 1. Sheppard of to get back, But Simons pushed |a witnons Bone immed judge. DEBS ALSO WAS IN a x the negotiations to a gp Kings county, the woman having |warrant their being kept constantly | 27 ARE OME GAO) ir nding “ob-| Fert Seott, they secured affidavits|Mac aside, strode in, and then |stituted proceedings again CLUDED THIS TIME. | const usion. A Yast gued the latter in the sum of $15,.000/on the threshhold of a federal pent for oo tenanae y — s Ifrom everyone possible — among ,*hoved Mac out ren, Wayland and Attorney Shep This is the situation as I find it) assembled about the palace on allegations that, through false jtentiary? hie consisted of charges againat | McDonough. They did not ex broke Mac's nerve. He atart-|pard for contempt of court in tam-|!" Gerard. I'm off now to see Dis-| rowing into the adjacent stresy Feport, Campbell had actuated her} Why? Ce oat cles of’ Frank fi. | Dect to call him as a witness, they |ed to ery. Then ‘Gene came up. |pering with a prospective w tness, | trict Attorney Bone for HIS side of | mt we to divorce ber husband. I came here to find out oh = see ane nay He put bis arm around Mac and| Judge Pollock beard the testi-/ (he sto You'll get it tomortow eat Dreamland tonight o¢ She states that she believed his| ‘The Appeal to Reason is the big-|' moe, formerly deputy warden of lea him away mony at length. Dobe wee on im wollen ' ree veports at the time, but later learn-|gest thing in Gerard. It in the most |*h¢ federal penitentiary at Leaven-| WITNESS COMES |DEBS GIVES HIM MONEY portant witne Assistant District ed that they were maliciously un-|outspoken and prosperous of Amer. | WOrth Saeblhgces lggetneenliys on bald REVOLVER | START LIFE ANEW Attorney McCabe Moore of Kansas true. wjican socialist papers, with half a["imply stated, withowt ete were|, Later McDonough asked Warren! Debs persuaded McDonough to] City prosecuted ———— million circulation. J. A. Wayland [% ge wedi ela te ox, |t@ return his affidavit. He wrote! walk across the street for a talk During Debs’ testimony founded it. Fred Warren is its) D0? On tontiary ‘conditions two threatening letters, which War-|Debs returned later and advined| Moore VOLUNTEERED that ee WOMAN WITNESS vitriolic editor. He says that for . pong ATT aD 4 ren showed me, and then vibited | his associates to give McDx h the government did not regard IN ARCHBALD CASE ]}}'"** 282", 26%, Be Bas absolutely | me ACKED BY the al office the affidavit, which was found to| Debs as involved in the case. controlled it under lease | APPEAL 1S DISMISSED that is how ‘Gene Detslbe tn the of | caw thie statement myself in The Appeal claims to be a fair} Warren secured the information| became mixed up in this thing | Debs also said MeDonough de-| a transcript of the court rec newspaper A. Donneybrook fair|from reports of two investigators,| Warren pa‘ and amiled. “You ear! newspaper would seem to many|from the testimony of a number of|}don't know 'G people Detter clasaiti ton it | Funrd and inmate of the pe No? That's m pity. You aught BIG ” CHIEF OF THE BALKANS BOSSED WAR, ° s dragon eads wherever ey itiary an rom aavenworth peo | to. You could understand thin bet. | crop up. Editor Warren believes|pie. He says ter, He is the biggest-hearted man FROM HIS TOURING CAR. he is doing a public service. “{ did not print a Ine until Ilin the world, He woulda’t hurt CHARGED WITH MAILING satinfied myself of the truth ithe meanest insect. I've kaown} “OBSCEN ATTER” Among thore who told Warren/that man to take off his ovetcoat To view all sides of Fred Warren |about Leavenworth was Julius M.jand give it to a bum intelligently, you should see him as} McDonough, 10 years an inmate of We were tting here, in my 1 did, in his comfortable, thorough-|the pen because, while a soldier,| office—Wayland, Phifer and —one ly American home, talking over the |he assau an officer. McDon-\day when Mac (McDono’ ta day's work with his good wife or|ough was a man of education. Ho tn. I saw he was excited and not encouraging his three boys as they |wrote for the Appeal and lectured |} Rg ie nce coal oy Se @ig into their school books—all on pen conditions dav. ‘dake Sheppard (thelr ottor sitting about the big living room Publicity given the matter |ney) ceme tn we talked. 1 By United Press Leased W WASHINGTO) Dee from London today of there Sunday from pulmonary cedema of Whitelaw Reid, United States ambassador to Great Britain since 1906, led to a lively interest in the probable appointment of hfs successor. | Many are found who frankly pre- dict that William Jennings Bryan) will be the next ambassador. Con siderable opposition among party| leaders has developed to the tenta tive plan to seat Bryan in President: | elect Wilson's cabinet as secretary | re. i 16.—News the death MISS MARY BOLAND Btenographer in the office of m Coal Co., at Scranton, Pa., who testified in the Archbald im- peachment trial. She is the sec ond woman who ever testified be fore the United States senate WOMAN KNOCKED OFF HIGH TRESTLE As a result of being struck by a Green Lake car on the trestle near ‘Woodland Park Sunday night, Mrs. C. A. Merritt, 6244 Woodland av, is at the Noble hospital today, suf. fering from a severe scalp wound | of state. and bruises about the body. In the death of the present am The motorman did not see the|passador, it is pointed out, a way) Woman, who was walking across|ig opened out of the threatened dif- the trestle in the dark. She waved | ficulties. her muff. The car didn't stop, and| president Taft announced today | she was knocked 20 feet to the/tnat he would not appoint a suc- ground. cessor to the late Whitelaw Reid, | gm gg eon ambassador to Great Britain, leav- PATROLMAN KILLS re the appointment to hia = suc-) CHIEF OF POLICE |ces#". President elect Wilson. | Plans for the funeral of Whitelaw Reid will not be announced until the | arrival in London of bis son Ogden, en route from New York. King George today offered the. royal chapel at St. James palace for the services. This offer probably will be declined, as the chapel would accommodate only a few per- sons. Burial probably will be in! Sleepy Hollow cemetery, near New York City, a British warship trans- ferring the body to the United| States. Prominent British statesmen and) officials today are deluging the fam-_ ily with messages of sympathy. ed Frese Leased Wire, SIDE, Cal, Dec. 16.—Po- liceman Bert Barrett is in jail here today, following the fatal shooting of Acting Police Chief John Baird. The killing occurred early Sunday,| after Baird had reproved Barrett for an allezed lapse of duty. Baird died almost instantly at police! headquarters, where the shooting} oceurred. CARL ALSBERG NEW PURE FOOD EXPERT By United Vress Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—P: dent Tutt today’ named Dr. Cau |, All London newspapers today re- Alsberg chief of the bureau of |ferted to the late ambassador in chemistry in the department of ag-|8!0w!ne terms. siculture, to be chief administrator of the pure food jaws, HOLLY TREES Get a little holly tree for an Inside decoration through the holl- days and set it outside later. Four- year-old tree $1.25. THE BARLOW GARDENS, 709 Second Ave. Elliott 6. © WILSON REFUSES TO TALK ABOUT BRYAN By United Presa Leaned Wire. NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—The steamer Bermudian, with President- elect Woodrow Wilson and his family on board, arrived here at 3:30 a. m, today, the vessel dock ing at 8:15 o'clock, A big crowd was on hand to welcome Wilson. Wilson Gets Mad Wilson flatly refused to discuss politics. He became angered when lasked concerning the probability of ;Wm, J. _ Bryan receiving a _& cabinet NEW TEN-STORY BUILDING GOING UP ON THIRD AV.|- A ten-story steel-concrete office building will be erectpd at the tri- angle at Third ac, S. Washington | st. and Prefontaine place, by the! Norris Safe and Lock Co. W. G.| {Norris has closed the deal for tire| purchase of the lots, the price be- The Lunaverg Truss Is Best Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG Co. 1107 3rd Ave. ALBERT HANSEN Established 1863 Precious Stones, “ire Jewelry, Sterling Silver Corner First and Cherry Sulphurro Baths RHEUMATISM SEATTLE ling $30,000, The structure will cost. $500,000. Pretty tough on “Battling” Brandt, who hag a mother and little sisters depending on his muscle. Bat said he was in hopes of earning enough Monday night to send the folks a nice little Christmas prev AMBASSADOR REID DEAD; BRYAN TO BE SUCCESSOR . portfolio, it papermen who this question up six weeks repeatedly not discuss this matter.” T A Tome offered Choice Mutton Chops Choice Loin Mutton Chops you want m question or any other question, I re T DOY 183 SOomMBDINGS VICN CONCERNINGS NOBODY Bur MYSELF. I HAP KEPT My AGE A SECRET SINCE T WASS 19 YEARS OLD. YOU Witt ealously Guards Secret of His lis Age, DER SECRET SLIP, HE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1912. te. Ou, Tt Guess Not! ; HAF BEEN I GOT You ) +e No iINDeeDy! eer gee FoR You'Re 40 by ia ’ You DON'p —> ' pigeons 4 ‘ ; pm ‘ a . O43 VONDER wud But Osgar Isa Guesser >—— SUPPOSE WOULT GIVE AVAY A Secrey I CARDINAL WORKS FOR RECOGNITION ROME Dec 16.—Following a hey of more than a month at Rome saying y Cardinal Amette, archbi pp of position on this dive it was m known today at appointment | the atican that he was the bearer you to we of overtures from the French gov have been putting ernment, looking to the reextab to me for th ast Hehment of diplomatic relations They have been told between France and the Vatican, that I positively will which were broken off with the separation of church and state. eat Prices Cut gain for Tuesday The Middleman Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS orrow, Tuesday, at our markets Shoulder will be Ae Be the following big “special Choi | Roast Choice Steak Pork Rib and T Bone im The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE'S MARKET, ‘Western Av. and Madison, BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Av. OUR GOV U.S. MOTTO ERNME purple From packing house to consumer.” INSPECTED MEAT. Look for the stamp. It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below MELBOURNE “tome of Glass Curtain” GRAND 34 and Cherry CIRCUIT ad and h | memacndaried Katire Seo new program tomorrow Sunday papers for our special photoplay attraction Special Sunday offering Beaution photoplays. Haas’ udevill Jim,” Four acts. Ameri Three n Kelair masterpiece ree big “Silent new Blood Will Tell,” “The Girt in th “His Day,” a 2-part K Armchair,” Majestic B. creation &@ modern mystery. a masterpiece. 1420 Firat est AT After ste Honeymoog, Biograph | nion site + comedy. | The Silent. Signal. war " Absent Minggd ireiar Third Av. at Union, near P. 0, N pa medy ooptelont irk City national Misty A 10c SHOW FOR 5e LATEST PHOTOPLAYS Theatre 1200 Second Ay. —READ BOOKLET— g Mis mother is living in Chi- 5c--Crown--5c First Av, ree) Bio Love Pathe com Lewend, 2 An Acropls Intensely funny graph Affair, edy. Bet, Ma and Spring An | eee ARE UNITED STATES COURTS BEING ‘USED IN PERSECUTION OF EUGENE DEBS, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, AND SOCIALIST PARTY’S NEWSPAPER? Words Music i“ TOLD HIM? A CONFERENCE 10 ARRANGE PEACE ON IN LONDON / Latest and best photograph of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, from the scene of war. He is shown following the line of march of his victorious ermiy. | toward doen YOUNG MESSENGER CONFESSES TO A $20,000 TRAIN ROBBERY By United Press Leased Wire was buried In the station yard at! BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Dec. 16—] Kern Junction | | After confessin to the ingenious —-——— 1 theft of $20,145 in gold from a| 95 ARE KILLED | Wells Fargo express car, of which | he was in charge as messenger, IN ITALIAN WRECK Marvin W. Hamby, 22, is in cus-| ROME,” Dec, 16.—Twenty-five | tody today, with his brother, Mel | persons are dead today and lvin, 16. ers injured, some probably fatally, | The robbery curred last Mon-/as the result of a head-on colliston | y night while the Sunset West-|Sunday between an express train n train on the Santa Fe was run-/and a freight. ‘Ten passengers | lning between Bakersfield and Taft.| were killed outright, |} When the train reached Pyft, Ham-|ing today jby was found apparently ‘buffering | |from a blow on the head, and the| NEXT POTLATCH 15 others dy old, which had been shipped from A Bakersfield bank to @ bank in WILL BE SHORTER Taft, was gone, Hamby told a lucitd| Next summer's Potlatch will be |story of an encounter with a bandit, | Shorter, more condensed, with more land for five days posses scoured /attention paid to evening shows. the desert without finding a trace|The doings will begin with an of the robbers evening show Wednesday, July 16, After being sweated for three/and close with the usual celebra hours by police and detectives last/tion Saturday night. Josiah Col night, the youth finally threw his|lins, president, {s assembling the hands above his head and cried Jofficers of the big show and whip- sobbingly: “I did it myself,” ping plans into shape. He then recounted that his broth waited at Kern Junc The second concert of the police er, Melvin, tion, the night of the robbery and| band was given Sunday evening in received the bags as they were|the assembly room of the police thrown from the train station, ENUGHS in inthe NEWS OR.—WITH BUT ONE PASSENGER, R. YONEDA, At that, they are talking PORTLAND, the big Nankai Maru fs in from the Orient about deporting Yoneda as an undesirable, CHICAGO.—TO PROVE HIS STOMACH CAST IRON, JESSE J. Thomas drank aequart of bay rum, He got pains, then his stomach began to tickle, and he laughed. At the hospital they gave him opi- ates to keep him from dying of mirth, SAN JOSE, CAL.—CHANCE BROUGHT TOGETHER FIVE MEN here, all born on the 18th of the month. As they met on Friady, the rath, they organized “The Society of 13." They will meet yearly on the 13th of December, and hope to get 18 members, BOSTON.—THERE'S ONE DISGUSTED HIGHWAYMAN IN BOS. ton. He held up Wm, Curie in his store, Curle refused to obey the “Handa up!” command and called a cop to explain ft. He was deaf and nearsighted LOS ANGELES.—-BECAUSE THE LICENSE CLERK'S LAIR IS in room 23, but eight couples braved the double terrors of Friday, the 13th, and the disparaged date for pessimists to wed, The usual num- ber Is about 50, | The Portland business was the first we went after with the Nelson Fender. Our device was then new and unknown, and it was subjected to @ competitive test with all other known makes fender And they were all there, some forty of them. These tests covered a period of seven months, and one by one each fender was elim inated until the Nelson Fender alone was left, and was adopted. And this, too, before it had beem perfected A year's operation on the Portland system Bas enabled us to make such changes as were necessaty to fit the Fender for all practical operating com ditions The. officials of the City of Seattle spent not over two weeks investigating and examining our Fender, and on last Friday the Board of Public Works adopted it as the Official Fender for this city. But their examination of it was not super ficial. Every bolt, nut, rod and valve entering mito its construction was inspected nd tested and its general construction subjected to critical exam- ination of the Eastern expert acts as their adviser, and they were so impres with its prac tical efficiency as well as its simplicity of constttte: tion that NO OTHER FENDER WAS EVEN CONSIDERED IN COMPETITION WITH IT. Having put the Fender beyond the experiment st we are now going after business, and the efficiency and superiority of our device is such that expensive competitive tests and demonstrations will nowhere else be the w ther necesss ie If the whole Street Car field was in Se attle and Portland we wot d another dol- lar, market within reaching distance of our office in Seattle, we would not m another dollar to put our business on a dividend payirig basis. But the whole United States is ope If the field for our vas to us, and the sooner we go after the business, the sooner we will get dividend results It is to enable us to go after this business at once that we offer to you, for a limited time, this opportunity to become interested in this bnsiness, We e offering some of « stock for sale for $1 per share. Our capitalization is so conserva- tive that we would be justified in asking much more. In fact, we are going to ask more, Ina few days we will announce an increase in the price: Before we do that we would like to talk it over” with you and give you an opportunity to get m at the present price. SEE THE MOVING PICTURES. OF SEAT- TLE 'S, NEW FENDER AT THE EMPRE THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK. American Safety Fender (0. 1008 FIRST AV.

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