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AT MANNER OF MAN IS THIS HEIFNER? . MOUTHPIECE FOR “WOODY” MAY WIN HIM JOB IN CABINET ‘On oF about. November 5, when évent of some taking pla and for prior) the there ae of Witeon ho know bie secre! tush some came original to men. Charite Heit at present is business of asptr breath of his res for a cabinet job ho when it comes to being an 1 Wilson man, Charlie Heit bas rings on his fingers and ‘on his tor He was Johnny — @tbespo! and carly @n the job, the rush yt transpired that and Char became long before T. R, openly into Will Taft, and before i @ Bis arma campaign came on, over in Fu North Dakota, sailed into Champ Clark “held a pow Wood right hen the next president was fondly dreaming White dreams big means that there were tons of language unloaded, geome. dazzling —oratortcal mbed. Unele Jud Har Among those present. Un :. some will remember, sidential eandidate. is WOODROW'S A MOUTHPIECE, Wilson was busy down killing off mosquitoes, or political enemies matter which. to that deluge of elo at Fargo. Was Wilson dis Nary a_ bit Never. in or while Charite Helfner | climb aboard a Pullman and Bis voice with bim. 4 wired = Woodrow, ven me a bid to that wn at Fargo. Can't get Would like to baye you go MY, Mouthpiece.” that’s not exactly the wrote the telegram. meant that very thing. Did go? Well, we guess so. North Dakota send its 10 to Balitmore pledged to Wilson! And didn't Dakota follow that up by Wilson its electoral vote, ‘GTON, Dec. 17.—Revolt the caucus system Is brew- in the house of representatives. @ by Representative Finly H. Indiana and Representative . Roddenbery of Georgia, this movement is certain to into an open breach before it congress is organized. ocratic insurgents charge pecret caucus and the rules have taken the place of of artisan and bad leg: personal control of th and all the other sins with the Alfrich and Cannon sys- re charged are now said to the democratic house enealty summed up the That the right of recogni- by the speaker is denied it was deaied by Speak- 3) That calendar Wednes- rated to the rules and the committee and means. debate in the secret seg been substituted for 4nd public discussion in seasions of the honse. That 115 members of the tse, by their contro! of the Neus, are able to control the t majority which in controls the republican mi- Thus 115 members or inate the house with members. Underwood. the Id clique refused action to recogniz ‘ive republicans as a B, and officially decided to rate | ge the reactionary they Dalzell, Lann and to name all minority members, the caucus rules With party excommunt- any ber who dares late the action of the cau ) That the caucus system upheld on the plea democrats must pre- @ united front on every- present committee on rules ittee absolutely free from by the house—-ts made foliowing members: Rob- Henry of Texas, Waward W. seca etiam -| HARRIMAN LEFT ang; peanut plum pud- elder, 40¢ 2 ibs. rr} butter, $1 Pt aon ° . tei Abe mech- 5 bxa toothpicks, be; flour, 5 importoa mushrooms, 30c; H Se; 4 cuns salmon, 250: 20¢ ean Weed pine: minced ie lhe a be ino sugar, 460; sirloin steak, ibe tb.; round cans oy 26e tb, moment | it) He couldn't | /| owned by Harriman, | CHARLES HELFNER. Yes, indeed ner can put over all right He was only two years in Seat-| tle, in 1892, when he was elected chairman of the city democratic committee which was responsible for the election of Mayor J, Ronald In 1896, he campatgned | jfor the national committee in Ne | | jbraska, [Hinois, in 1900, In the New | England states, citie Const See that gap in 1904? Heifuer| }wean't in the spelibinding buai-| ness (or Alton Parker. But for W J. B—why, Helfuer is for the} Peeriesa One any old time and any old place. HE HAS BEEN ON PUBLIC PAYROLL TWICE. In, 1902 and 1910, Heifmer was state democratic chairman. He was chairman of several. state, county and city conventions—he's too busy now cabineteering to cat alogue them all. j With all that, Heifner has been fon the public payroll only twice He was secretary of the board of ipublic works a Ronald * term, and STIS —t Charles G political Heit. the palaver Gu.sod Gardner Pou of North Carolina, Thomas W. Hartwick of Georgia, Augustus O. Stanley of Kentucky, Finis Gar. rett of Tennessee, Martin D. Foster of Ulinots and Matthew R. Denver of Ohio. democrats; and John Dal- zell of Pennsylvania, William W. Wilson of IMiinots, Irvine L. Lenroot of Wisconsin and Philip Camp bell of Kansas, republicans. This committee has all the pow ers of the house of representatives, If the committee does not care to report a bill, there is no earthiy way to make it do 0. Any rule or bill reported by this committee will) be supported by the caucus and will} therefore pass the house. That is the result of the caucus system. One democrat oaly In the house has dared openly to rebel against the caucus. He ts Finly H. Gray of Indiana. He announced that he would not be bound, and through the sessions of the last congress voted independently of the caucus action. He ts a political outcast, can have no favors at the hand of- his party or those who coutrol the organization of the house. WASHINGTON, Dec. 21,—How American citizens will profit by the inauguration of the was set forth in an interview with the United Press here today e Senator Jonathan Bourne, fr. of wing to whose efforts the pass age of the law is largely due. He © parcel post adds 1,100,006 miles of new transportation facili- tles to the United States in ite ap- plication to rural routes, the com- fort of citizens will be increased, \V. WEST PLANS CORRE TOLL SYSTEM SALEM, or, Dec. Dec. 21.—-Because the settlement of the purchase of the Willamette river locks at Ore gon City has long hung fire, at a great expense to the state, Gov. West today plans to have the legis lature declare all negotiations for the sale of the locks to the state off and establish free tolls because of the inability of the Portland Rail- way, Light and Power Co. to prove ita title to the property. The state has already appropriated $200,000 toward the purchase of the locks. TAFT SAYS HE’S SEEN FOUR CORNERS HOMESTEAD, Fla., Dec. 21.—Ad- dressing a crowd of 500 persons at Miami today, President Taft said. ave now seen the four corners of America. I am on my way to Panama to consider changing the organization of the government there. Ag I have had to do with the canal from the beginning, I think T ought to take the responsi- bility of deciding the matter.” ABOUT $70,000,000 NEW YORK, Dec. 21,—-Expert appraisal of the estate of the late FB. H. Harriman, the railroad mag- nate, will be filed next month, ac- cording to announcement here to- day. It is estimated that the ap- praisal will show the Harriman es- / tate as $70,000,000, instead of $139,- | 000,000, as at first reported. The | shrinkage is said to be due to the decrease in value of Westqrn land NORTH YAKIMA—The vote we 486; Drye, 2,263, ¢ in 1908, on the Pa-/| isi BOURNE TELLS POST LAW WILL HELP US parcels post) du inaurance commisatoner between 1897 and 1901, When he finished that last job, he »p tieed law for a while, acting counsel for tn surance companies, and in 190% be came general agent here for (he New York Life. He quit that in 1906, entered into a general invest it business, made the deal for |the sale of the Alaska bullding to & Boston woman for $1,600,000,| and got Kimeelf a tight and pro pectively lucrative grip on a gold mine in the far northern part of British Columbia. Now, then, coupling all of which with the fet that Heifner never had a public school educatio worked anti! he was 20 a farm in Iowa, studied for himself and graduated from Western Normal with a B. 8. degree in 1887, was prigetpal of the Manilla Hix} school Town for two years, did two years’ work at the Apa Arbor law «choot in one year, but had to quit callege owing to a money shortage In the Heifner private bank—-taking all these matters un der advisement, ls there any reas on why Helfoer should not be a good cabineteer? HE'LL MAKE A NICE LOOKING CABINETEER. Verily, it ts looking like Heit. ner will be the next seoretary of the interior—"it" meaning the | black frock-coat In which he te dis porting himself this Idet week. Chartie looks swell in a swallow. tatled rig, too. In fact, it's a cinch that if he lands that job in Wil- son's cabinet, Heifer will be the most pulchritudinous e in that family, He's got ab iron-gray hair, lovely red «pote in hin cheeks, and looks much younger than his 48 two children, a boy mar red In Spokane day, and a daughter who is at school back East And Charlie t# leaving for the Kast right after Christmas. We don't need three guesses to say whom he's going to see. HERE’S BIGGEST SUIT FILED IN WORLDHISTORY LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 greatest sult in equity in t * tory of the world, involving 4 6 acres of of! lands In the Coalinga district of California, valued at $250,000,000, is on file in the United States district court here today} against the Southern Pacific rail road by the United States govern- ment. Uncle Sam's fight fs to establish title to all of the off lands in California now claimed by the Southern Pacific company. The land consists of 125,000 acres of the richest off fields tn the-state, includ: ing the Kern river, Sunset, Mart- copa, McKittrick, Midway, Elk Hills, Devils Den, Lost Hille and Coalinga | fields, This land is variously esti mated to be worth from $5,000 to) $7,000 an acre. INDIANAPOLIS CASE ENDS DEC. 27. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 21.—De- fense Attorneys Walter Beall olis and Daniel Howell of Kansas City argued bere today for the union men charged with {legally transporting dynamite. The defense) was allowed four days for argu ments and fis time will be up at noon next Tuesday. Judge Anderson expected to deliver bin charge to the jury Do- cember 2 ‘The call of business has been haard and accepted by Rev. W. Hi.) G, Temple, pastor of the Edgewater | Congregational church. His resig- takes effect at once. HOW PARCEL and the cost of living to 20,000,000 people served by rural routes re “The ability of the farmer to send 11 pounds of farm products over his rural route for 15 cents should be an incentive for increased produc. tion. The parcel post affords Pi medium of transportation between producer and consumer at a less cost than the individuals them- selves could furnish, and will —_ im mutual benefit to all the people within the scope of its activity.” INJUNCTION TO STOP LAYING BRICK BREMERTON, Wash,, Dec, 21.— The Bremerton council was again notified today that the Denny Ren- ton Clay Co. intends to bring an injunction sult to prevent the lay- ing of brick on its streets supplied by the Standard Clay Co, Ta coma, The contract wae awarded to the latter concern 90 days ago, and the paving work has advanced to the point of laying the bricks, The Denny-Renton company, still contending that ite brick is of high- er grade than’ that of the Tacoma concern, has been trying to get the contract awarded to the Tacoma company reseinded, SALMON PACK IS WORTH $37,000,000 Report of W. 1. Crawford, secre- tary of the Association of Alaska Salmon Packers, for the season of 1912, shows this year’s pack on the entire Pacific coast to be 5,904,354 cases, the largest on record. The pack is valued at $37,000,000. Laat year’s total pack was valued at $32,323,280. Alaska, as usual, contributed the share of the pack, with 50 cases. British Columbia comes next with 996,576. QUEEN OLGA TO BREAK A RULE VIENNA, Bec. 21-—That Queen Olga of Greece intends to visit the 21 monasteries on Mount Athos, eight miles southeast of Salunika, thus breaking a rule that has been in existence for 1,500 years, pro- hibiting women from visiting the sacred mountain, fe the assertion contained in a dispatch from Athens printed here today, of | said, Munele, Alfred Hovey of Indtanap | THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912, CHRISTMAS SERVICES IN “Peace on earth, good will to men,” will be the tople in most of jthe churches of Seattle Sunday Although there will be special services in & great many churches on Christmas day, thie will be the day of the Christmas sermon and musto. | In the First Methodint | Fitch av, and Marion st jtata, “Bethlehem,” will be sung in the ovening by a chorus of 95. Special Christmas anthems will be ng in the Mirst Christian church, \r By way and Olive. The special | Chr muale of the First Pres byt church, Seventh and Sp Will be given Sunday after: noon, Ip will take the form of an lor tal by Dr. Chase, with itive and ants ‘There will gigo be special music Christ- mae jing. Friday evening an augmented choir will render 40 numbers from the “Messiah.” A chorts of 60, five soloists and a string quartette will be used “Noel,” a Christmas oratorio, will be sung tomorrow night at the chureh, the can- TAKES DR. WILEY’S PLACE DR. G. L. ALSBERG, Appointed chief of the bureau chemistry at Washington - place vacant since Dr | Wiley’s resignation. He has been in the department four years. He fs 35 years olf, a native of Ger many and graduate of Columbia | university. of the WILL THE GIRLS | MAKE ROMANCE LIMP THIS WAY? United’ Press Lanead Wire CHICAGO, Dec, 21.—"Antoinette, will you be my onliest only?” “You, Archibald Martimer—when 1 get the vote.” ‘Thus hampered will romance limp on ite harassed path to matrt mony if the women of the Political Equality league of Chicago give heed to Mart ven, prima donna Men are more anxious to marry | than we women,” the songstress “and therefore, sisters, let ev ery woman refuse to marry unless her fance will promise to secure votes for women.” ENGLISH CRUISER } | LONDON, ‘The British cruiser Natal, carrying the body of the late Whitelaw Reid, American from Portamouth at 3:30 o'clock (this afternoon for New York, As |the cruiser steamed out to sea all Britt#h and American flags were lowered to balf mast, while the guns of the other warships in the harbor importance was accomplished today at the session of Turkish and Ral- kan plentpot: tinte a peace pac remained in session for one and then adjourned until Monday. The envoys came direct to the counet! room from Buckingham mace, where they were received by ing George. M’GUIRE RETURNS Bae McGuire, formerly connect- ed with the Bon Marche store, has returned there as general superin- tendent after an absence of two years. He received several floral offerings from store employes Fri- day. McGuire came to Seattle 10 years ago, with experience gained in the largest tepartment stores of New York, and made himself one of the best known merchandise men on the Pactfic cow THE TANKERS’ YELL North Yak went wet; So did Evere Washington is not dry yet. First Congregational Church of South Bend has called Re . Le. Millis, associate pastor of the Queen Anne Congregational church. Commission men in Seattle have been classed with pirates. The la’ ter have the courage to face their victims; the former can rob by mall. London suffragettes are not the only mafl box wreckers in the |world. The mail box of J. homp- son, Vashon Island, was shattered yesterday by an explosion. Deputy sheriffs are investigating. Hearing of the case of Galbraith, Bacon & Co., claimants of 298 acre in the national fore: been closed, It will be reopened next month, Finance committee of the city council will submit a divided report jon the bill for the establishment of resting places at Senaca and Union sts, off Firat av, The two structures will cost $4,100, Malcolm J, MoNeill, suing his wife for divorce, alleges that sinc he was stricken blind in May, 1910, bis wife has continually neglected him, and on one occasion left him alone and helpless on the street, Harvey W.! MANY CHURCHES SUNDAY Plymouth Congregational, Sixth and University, Special program of Christman music will be given in St. Mark's Kpiscopal, Madison and Harvard, in the evening fifth anuiversiary of the dedi of the cathedral, as well as Christ tas, will be observed in St. James,’ Gounoud's “Masa of the Sacred Heart of Jesus” will be sung in the morning. Christmas veapers will be held in the Y. W. C. A, tomorrow after- HY} . Dr, Matthews delivering the address. The ¥. M. C. A, Sunday Chyb will also hold a special meet iif. Rey. Hugh Elmer Brown, pettor of the Pilgrim Congrege ohal church, will peak on hy» tien « and the Pt he cholr of the Queen Anne Methodist church, Fifth ay, W, and Garfield st, will give a cantata, “The Holy child,’ in the evening Dnvetng Guaranteed to 4 Private Lessons yrightod 7" ad vening) vial always free Whee ‘ethers fall, come to ui | Dances Wed. Friday, ® New Today Buy Instruments at the factory everything wholesale, See Knut son, 1200 Stewart and Minor wt» 25 free with every in strument. All kinds of repairing doi SPECIAL GP $5. 00) Holiday Week Wilt tit Torte mm (deep curve) heres, mounted with fingerspring Kinenes, leather case, complete et Uneaiiedfor wuts : for $2.00 and up. ad and get 10 per cent din- ¢ COMBN, 1017 Pike St (=) Nu-Hone Corsets, eusranteed not to break, rust or t & permanent bend.” $2.60 up. 400 Arcade & ory conerets buliding sultable for stores or | cheap rent. Inquire 1043 King st Kodak “developing, T6c Fol | aqtite Jacobs’ Photo #hop. P.-L iid Funeral Directors. ies, factory ————— Untversity Undertaking Pario: H4th MO, North 212, W, B her. . BCTT out anera it B44. 1418 Becona. cure, Beacon 97% NS BLORAL CO. Gi ed Ma 4i3--Cut flowers designs. se —_— Funeral Notices __ Kedmen, Attention: Shilshol No, 42-—Brother Wil dice Friday noon. ake Tribe, mm Mri “Paneral wil Redmen to have full charge Interment at Crown Hill. Personal. URE CURED: permanent, ration of detention from iabor: 201 3 2 two ages } to 16. rvard Bys- Kitel Hidg., Seattie, birth out for i 4 e Hippodrome an taught im two lessons, private oF A offic ambassador to Great Britain, salied |Z) i, WhY not become inde- pendent? Get @ little farm clase to your work. We have lots of work for our settlers, beat land in the sta poor awe ebance, only @ ittle money My clreviar explains tht everythin MC CO. PRTERS aie & Humb ia St weekly profit. Start In busl- ra for yoursel jon't worry Fe out capit, no rience. a Brown, Otnaha Nowe high monthly advance: pormanent Hon tight man. Jess H. Smith . Detrott Mich pati weaes pil or write. Wie Washington war ice ell S et i i sists a oot i barbe COLLE! OL mai Gecidental AY. Mandojin, People’ a Wane , kelitw i 507 Kin Wanted 612. “inquire propriet: ig Si sh Situation Wanted — Male|< Dental work wanted as pert az. ment on new piano or e plano, X-724, Sta: Fatt Tin ng Oe ahd FROLICH SKIRT PARLORS, 391-2 and remodeling parlors in con tion, OF Guaranteed 10 ¥ lectric oe 1010 Firat Employment Office, jeeds. goneral Sound Ay. i6it maids bid maid Pic maker. _.Wanted—Miscellaneous j AARARADRAADADLS buy hol I prune t deak wanted, excha piano layer x-12f Kar { Wholesule, Wantod—To buy a collection of Address 2608 Na ae ats, * piano at May: hn) Soll ts rich cla Box Seat Tickets TO=- PANTAGES THEATRE PREC | DAILY The Star will gi Free, two box seat Theater. Watch The Star’s classified columns. Your name may appear any day. ve away each day, tickets to Pantages an Wil party Marche aining two b spectact n to owner od Ket reward who found purse lavatory Thu nk book ibe 06 ie silver silver ym Jewelry modern, $10.50. 3,080; 6 rooms, 2 tote 0. Terme. John O. Walton & Columbia 166. i-room furnished cot Gott, Adame 241 Youngstown, tage. $9.00 If Mra, John Stromb will omit toe, 3 *, rooms, steam heated. et 819 Howell Serie, oi singie ms Eieeme (iki aes Yotes Motel, 1524% Sixth. New m: ibe night, HOPE “OXFORD, ern; rates $2.60 per Warrington 1514 Second fara] PRA AAA AAR ARs Two furpished housekeeping rooms, Fremont, $10.00 >) Paciiic HOTEL” ity First. ates 600 dally and os ed. Excelsior ran meek furnished: sth and Pike, Main 2¥ti Board and Room ORR Will room and boerd small child. 6811 16th N. E., cor. 65th. private home. sid- week of month. 64th. e carefully, 16 anne house, good ) runnin phone, m Erive ‘from Chehaitssthe heart of Southwest Washington, $30 an sere, Other similar bargains in amaller ta WHST COAST LAND CO, 1113-14 American Bank Bldg. Patiner wanted who understands the por ness and has some meana. Box 238, Belling- ham, Was BLACKSMITH SHOP Doing nice busines shop for $600, on easy scan do the work. Tam t shoeing: turn away work. Hoth wh terma, o old ©. aim relinguish- we hy. 4 of- astern Greatest barge, horsepower gasoll trade for plano. 5 lots, valued $100 each, to trade for furnitare or anything of value. WHI trade one or all of the | Phon Madiosn, Th trade, 1 acre, street ‘car. trade? 647 ™ Typewriter wanted, part n new plang of, player; 8 Mott 2230W. av. NW. have you on to hy What AUER Main 9599. payment excellent GEO. 8BX york Bll E improv ed, implements, for 402 de. ana A KIRKLAND RANCH For a man who works daily in Seat- tle, It fs near the lake of acreage, ell, rry bush hay, ete.; all #. Part cash tor decide to jately, Take unty ferry or 18 trips daily) to e & Farrar’s Kirkland office, _or call at 104 Cherry at “YO ACRES WITH SPRING, BASY TERMS. for $1,650. and $15 a mont seo this place tmr $500. m, with splendid view; on main county road; half mile to school and mill for cheap lure shingles ALE 1209 Third A wn — 1 647 equal | = Acreage—Continued AUBURN Hey, cleared, on walk with n nd. $10.0 and NO INTEREST 2 N | | termes. |} Lake} @ tron good] distan i BE. XAt EK KR 1% ain WANT A KANCH |T have a fine piace for $800. | Kirkland. House, chicken and yard. Masy walk to ferry terms are $76 ca onth er and I will| show you « bargain. Ask for Mr.| Hackworth, at Kirkland hotel | DO Vou » supplying 2 y. I have just] hased 3,000 acres of choice Fang 4 miles cast of Mount Ver- with lake front t ood work on there « f itving’ y gelling a Mitle farm work have th ur settlers and we have| Price of iand, $30.00 A little cash t balance payable dur. Ing 10 years. My cireular ex- plaing it all H.C. PETERS Office with Seattic Trust Third A IMPROV Lake Washin apc | ry work for choice land per acre up. the bargain, East of Btate trout stream. On easy terme. 104 Cherry st 46 acres first-class clone to railway station; electric road; boat line; one mile fro: high’ school, in city of 3,000 bia A bargain at $2 | Burke & Farrar level fruit iand, buildings, good locality’ Gand mile from this held at $350 a acre), $5,600. Carl Schirman, Mt Vernon, Wash Wanted—Real Estate mall house, furnished or “Write Scheffer, Hotel Vir- Virginia. VERY CHEAP HOME Near 26th ay, and Howell st.; very g00d five-room cottage, with base- ment and modern plumbing: espe- Hy well butit ot 400x120, with cept paving. reduces price to $2.2 ements ex- WEST & WHEELER wn owner Terms. COLMAN BLOCK mt an teal be rge. Let me show you four on 2ist st, between James and) Madison, on paved street; free and clear; fanging from . chicken house, y fine view y six block Price} y easy tern Call at} arrar's office in Kirk- 5 minutes from Seattle.” won lot 40xi20, $100.00 cash, bal- ears, $660.00, Ad- dress 4508 Myrtle st pur-room cottage; bath, light, « h av., near Jackson; everything "g ving; best offer; 11 Yakima ay. paid, includin. easy terma, e salo, $1,800.00; Bath st farms shone Main 3 terms. _For Sale—Livestock. fine 16 head of k wagons and South Seattle Stables. 435. Rave B. 66th and _Rowe Wanted—Tieavy will trade real Bird, Fresh milch $75.00 na T or state for It calf, Man Jersey, first Daniels, aw u For Sale—Poultry For Sale—7 Buft Orpington cockorels| 2 White Orpin Rhode} Island Reds, 6 Bm hbred White Leghorn arris strain, 2015 W K teow thorou, roosters, a Barrett st $840. £ | Wheelwrig w of the nicest and best-bullt houses} ;- | Mason, u | | Wanted to Buy---Furniture 610 Pik 4ib Pike Wanted—To Borrow ARAAP PALL LLL AAA LDL LALLA Wanted—Money to first mortgngen Lat PRLS COMES LT Sa ea Sale—Wood and Coal God and con Beacon 160% | Patetit dust pan with fret Watowright & Mcleod. Ph: ———— Money to Loan Aus ESTATE. LOANS AND GOUNTHY LOANS On improved or vacant property, any to $600; long or short payments; no delay. & Co, 212 Boston Bike, , timber, elty ney tendy: quick action, orn, Elliott 2980. MONEY TO LOAN Green, 304 Arcade oane, Mm ‘309 Menin diamonts private eweilry Co. Iv You Loans on ho jewsiry; low Americaa or terms Come with Yakima nd up. 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