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stook could Be eaten or Worm, the Geciine In the Wall ef. might do something to bring down the high cost of living. THE: TIGHTEST HOLE I EVER WAS_IN” .‘Teld by Ed Cudihee, King Countys Next ‘Sheriff \owanniens iB ae and ran into Patrolman John]/hands a desperate man, He planted|and more powerful%than o biguet® el in some} who had him “covered,” , Cudihee jumped, e “And,” said Cudings i @&t “I'm not going to that fraction of a curl at the corners and then turn} a back over the stro a way (bet marred face that retain: By Fred L. Boalt. Cudihee, the sheriffelect, ag eity marshal, was settling disputes at Leadville whea Tom Black was Omen gat tt pee.” anid ger at the jailer OH FRUKR'O Gy, 1h, par mad him @e Bem, tiod him to the tare, tnd Bin Oem, and liber even teeth in| C the beauty of 4) Corbett behind the hot ed ite boyishness to|tall grams, instructing him to come ic and bloody end. around to the front, On the way he met the land why. He turned/and entered with her. thief, killed six men, and left the wee: A Viache gm ta: narrow continey room, seemed fairly te Iga the. Black was man-grown and Cudihee| He turned horse-thief ia Montana, was gray, And, ‘was the older man, and tnches the nd pounds the light wed he was the bet- ter man in one short, watching from thought Cudthee was a doctor. mounted the alone, hia gun in his pocket ‘And turned up to Puyallup, killed wounded a deputy, the marshal, and rode gaily out of town, with alsaw a man, posse at his heels. let had = misse gone through hie ka® : © fourdaye Beat, wih 500 His rush, as he ented armed remem elves op. hiy heels, Biee® eorgict pécunwete m 4 16 ult ef expreare. He tof a farm be be¢ ostee 4 weal, * said Cudtheg to me, “it wasu that pit me in the tightedi hole I was ever in, though, as far as reputation goes, Tracy was the woret badman I ¢ in the narrative, room from the hall, There are e ys aant ly. | Black, only Cudibee didn't know it which only a dead man can supp! He got to Seattle somehow, and strode into a saloon at Main at. aod Second av. S, on an evening when | opened. business was brisk knocked, and both across the Tt was Tom Black.” #il anyone knows of his past ing & lone | covering Cudihee with @ 44 Colt’s, Most mon meet with reverses because of thelr high opinion of the excellent quality of their own judgment. STORE CLOSED TOMORROW, NEW YEAR’S DAY FREDERICK & NELSON Announce Beginning Thursday. The January Sales of hand—he never had a partner—he/arTacks ARMED held up 40 men, robbed them and) OUTLAW WITH HANDS the till, slew a rash bartender, and made an unhurried getaway da wat he appéared mw in the early 00's as a cowboy wap could ride anything with hair @ %. He could shoot, too. And he Corbett ¢ ppeebed found Cudihee chest, choking hime Now, here was the exact situa mah |Uon, which Cudihee suspected and |WHITE MER‘ Cudihee was a plainclothes in those days. Black went to thy Western hotel on the waterfront and to landiady he was GO B feet 11% inches in his stock- the beam at eft, he was as college miler jan ghe was, too, which Black | Black thought arg ‘udihee was a doc Walle an appeal wee col}: 0 | chances, ed to rob the doctor and get away ie ‘and rangy as . But if Cudthee pretended to be a tack phoney” Sih & Sree revolver! with: 20. YOULL News of the Day Sick men don't He asked the doctor and allowed himself to be held up, Black would discover his poltee badge and murder him with pected the | °" 4 phoned Cudihee tt to Western roug! wn picturesque of men who live out-of-doors. em was @ mop of black curls, Were gray, and could b@ ey had a trick of nar. its when anger shook times his lips would hold up sal } landlady © call a doctor, The landlady had & the newspapers. “sick” dodger a0: Cudihee hot-footed th till Thore was only one other alter Bash & Lane O'clock miggl the Cireglation Departeant NEW YORK, Dee Beotch for just 2,160,000 highballs arrty od today on 0 Are twit on HONOR and sold on MERIT. “An ‘Tery are purchased by finished musici iS; @vesyehere for their homes and studios. 5, B® ep-called great FROIT them, as it is tox EXPENSIVE, in- ‘evemnmig the cost of SO&CH a piano to the PUBLIC, while NOT increasing the MERIT * @f Ge piano, in so far as TONEACTION or” + DURABILITY fre concerned. ec® girl,” it le noted, dotes on beptetesk ang Sa I a a Re ee “1g a divorced woman a wide, fost his wife Ie the sa “a tei ot dens! — ih oe: CHINGAR | phens- protected te Bnobumiah vie Worms ' then Gres of th@r tendency todag at the knees. (Imported and Domestic; Women’s, Misses’. and Children Household Linens White Wash Goods Embroideries: Lingerie and Tailored Waists ’ Women’s White Knit Underwear (Spring and Summer Weights) © Bedspreads, Sheets and. Pillow Cases . Continuing Tharsday be : The Twenty.- Eighth: SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE * -Phird and Fourt® YW eou want a PIAMO*the will bear the “3 fewemigate our claim tl PIANC has no supesior. ‘5, demeoestrate to the public ‘beyond all contra- >: Getiow ‘that the BUSH & LANE PIANO has “@0 geperior, we herewith agree to pay 1,000 ‘In Gold one who can prove that the BUSH & »QANE PIANO is NOT a gtrictly HIGH- GRADE and ARTISTIC piano, or that there fe avy piana sold in the United States today ‘et, om the standpoint of MATERIAL and ‘SMANSHIP = money to build than the BUSH & “Government Umroby leteieuding the farmer,” - NORD; WAMIMA~-Palce adeae | tieing qeleefel, says a cow ciéy 18 a awe bole a che ing-out. wads, 16 mest coally chese;. « SPOWATR INSURANCE towe, eg... Sewer contractors |pay the seme rate as is charged, wrk, elibough the leather | ie know® to. be more dangeross.. OW ASINOTON: HAD | lumber setput sham an MADAME MAERIE Here is the lady who knowe a also seen a lap dog bark at 3 ready what kind of hats you will wear next Easter, dent of the National Association of retail milliners. In order to Min gr@ted on man's if it takes he will be a good man for the produce commission business. fed speaking of technicall- *, a lawyer has @iscovered iverce may be obtain: ed if a word was me@pronounc ed during the marriage cere ROCKEFELLER IS" IN HIDING; FEARS PROCESS SERVER By United Prese Learned Wire NEW YORK, Dee. 31.- y other. siate POR¥-TOWS the iseder. of the. ones Moaésy he : $ latent ong was ero sad i In 9ne courts Gaering morass: To save a women's pet kit ten a man plunged through the ice Im the Detroit river. saved the kitten but is likely to die ..imself of exposure. ply a question Rockefeller in bigger We will show him that he ia not, and I shall with a subpoena And now the governor of South Carolina says to the gov- ernor of North Carolina he can take the constitution and go where it is a long time between drinks. within the next This was the declaration here to day of House | Riddell, who, armed with a sub- poena directing Wm. | brother of John D., to appear before the house “money tee, has vainly sought the standard oil magnate for several weeks. A dozen assistant arms arrived here search. Riddell in- sists that Rockefeller is hiding tn his Fifth ay. ho HOLDS WOLVES AT BAY WITH tion Light & court decisions. Wan warereel wee salts In we . may spend his life trying to be when the supreme court re verses itself he will find him- self a criminal. ARCADE HALL was filled with 2,000 bappy children at the anual Christmas celebration day afternoon to the employes of the Puget Sound Trac ‘MR. ONIDAS ‘ARR, ters in ther Sa, colebrase (heir: 1: ry wk O8IR Fane ne PORTLANR, OR. BEER E EE ENE EEE EEE lar to roof. It was excellently well Sth wossing wx theat: INJUNCTION and enappy an the Duwamish waterway commis vary” clev . | Ball,’ @ Theatricalap Ete [“elocute.” His “The Mills of the |Good tri,” and “Dake a Lit AT THE THEATRES |} %04#" made a distinct bit eith Ghine to Me” are all good. yeeterdgy’s audiences. . THIS WEEK. Minnie Dupree and her compaay{ Moore—Valeska Surratt in “The seeeyes Sutro’s “The Man in Kiss Waits.” it,” a story of two men and a BOB INGERSOLL’S. mareran — “The Quite) n th_ ly cevige ee" | DAUGHTER WEDS Oren ve bay the theme. But the acting a INODD CEREMONY! . ORPHEUM—Cressy and Dayne Sle. Lucille has an able partner | and vaudeville. in Cockie, a parrot. Cockde took Re EMPRESS—"Fun at Sea” and] his cuss yesterday ike a veteran? NEW “YORK, Dec.. vaudeville. jactor, Seeley and West tn “The | MaudoSagersoll or of PANTAGES—''The Surf Bath-]|}/Coon and the Octoroon” have lots . Robert ere” and vaudeville. lof comedy and music and are fair- Jngersoll,.was yeater GRAND—Vandeville and motion ||ly entertaining. Frank Gordon to Wallace M. Probasco, of Ohio, » pletures. land Rose Kinley dance aerobati-|. The msrriaga ceremony was CLEMMER — Photoplays and J/cally and well |formed by Rey. John Eliiot vaudeville — ing to the ritual of the Kikical MELBOURNE—Photop! and OG Rr nee x |S Boclety, i vaudeville, \* i | “WIth thie shag Bo thes eed ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and [)* AT THE SEATTLE. # | love and truth,” eae the sole vaudeville. “Ti* * ing vow between man snd SERRE EEE ERE EHH Nive Ingeresll tanicted jmecringe rites yee The public never tires of a ply! sockeye Se RIOR IARI! Le ee good. They're wiaying | about ea: magatity. * | "Shore Acres” at the Seattle thea-| ps ee AT THE EMPRESS *ltre this week, and yesterday the home of stock was filled from cel ia ok, have as pretty 7 jtion in ¥ this week, h and Clara Byers as Helen, the | Gevoaited en $asist bes Nick's RollerSkating Girls, the} gone too. Guy Hitner as Nath-| During the 16 months the | headline attraction at the Empress |anie! Berry, the lighthouse keeper, | S*vi"&8 S0Gk@ Rave beae as has beC | Keeper's daughter, bore the brant soon in Seattle in a long time. The/o¢ the hard work, but the minor |POStOTs MAF Bow exchange FOUR CIGARS LOAN GR Te, We - on motor @Beuws trockp. 4 | believed to he the Stra livery autos @ ie efty, sion from cashing @ certified cheek for $5,000, deposited by the Seat -with | tle Construction & Dry Dock Co., John|on a bid for construction of a bay |dredge for the Duwamish district, the| was secured by the company Mon PALMER, Minn., Dec, 31.— only four cigars a® weapons, Bergman held a wolf pack at until assistance came from camp near here where he is em-| day. AT THE first of a series entertainments night by members of the Men's and Young Women's | Hebrew Associations at headquar- ters in Union block, Mayor Cotter in jill congratulated them on their ef- improve social conditions. dances on rollers are exceptionally |regliem. The lighting effects in '.} well done. the third act, showing the light newly ap ciated Auchan ee eador to Japam aertved: here. taday. [immediately teining. efeaisy: ol A Pago Dryan, wee vengeea ee | NOW LOOK AT Panay. New York.—-iionatage Washerwomen wotlk 13 chines was pp Peet pice tlre pe OTKAN s6nt, Ree Clemce $10,000, saying pation! Biel fool to have no maay ehthiree. Friends of the “d f that would make a dyspeptic laugh./the gale, won—and merited— Bergman was walking to camp when the wolves closed in on monthly [him Lighting all four cigars he| Monday jabbed the lighted ends at wolves, only stopping long enoug'! to puff them to keep them glow- and Florence Elliot presented “A Matrimonial Substitute,” which pleased, Campbell and McDonald,|ishes were not “property.” jfiled with ‘the eemate today by Ame tha singing act, get much ap ot "F a mote today by Ae pladse. ‘The Four Les Jardys have Grew Dosewam,. Gemoc tc oops ‘Jan athletic act of high class. tedden m0 UNTIL JANUARY 6th, 1913 ing. When he finally came with! ling distance of the camp he/|forts to |was exhausted. Men ran out with j suns and she wolves fled. | CHINESE ADOPTS WHITE FOUNDLING | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 31.—After | pleaing earnestly with the superior| whose offices are in the Abbott jcourt, Lute W. Jimmie, an |ean-born Chinese, today is the legal|city jajl on a charge of giving a r-old white baby|prescription for cocaine to a per | boy, who was left in a basket on|son who didn't nee |the steps of a neighbor two years | cine. WRITE SLOGAN YET? There is still a chance to win |the prize of $60, offered for the lbest slogan to shout, or sing, or poetize Seattle's fame in a The contest, started by the | Seattle Ad Club a few weeks ago, Hundreds of en- \tries have already been received, |but everyone is urged to have a | try before the end of the day. CHARGED WITH young women in the lurch in Chi- cago, Jobn Wowkowicz and John Brustman, wanted by Chicago po arrested Monday. OE ed at the Metropolitan Mon returned fremt’ @ :tanptios, where she had been wevet of par- tal blindness, Max Greeier wear be wane from joy and +4 @ straight jacket MUNICH.— DISCOVERY that.” the refreshment room : bathed dpay (ag n, Drouge’ aiewe a”. pitched battle betwen diners Third and Pike, tregoer at Pantages theatre yes-lany stage, It is musical comedy, | tivit d it for medi bear, is playing a return @ngaKe-| or tamely, with an unattractive SECOND ANNUAL banquet of the salesmen and credit men of the De Laval Dairy Supply Co. was held at the Hotel Butler Monday bout on the mat with a 140-pound |to @ b wrestler and a race on roilers.!in the Dugan and Raymond, “The Mes-| Victor Morley, star of the piece, | tight that hag-ogen raging ir Breme/ and attaches of the. jhine, NEW YORK. Sued ‘Ber 841973 Frank P. Harrison told the 4 ROSS IMPROVEMENT club will dixcuss projected bridge to cross the canal at Third was an opportunits int,” he said, “is a mah was money whenever he ca; — lcloses tonight. the Ross Marche, Third av, W. and Nickerson st. Have You Any of These Ailments? If ti make it a point to see us at once and we will you that. Chiropractic Adjustments, with nature's ald, 8 ho B E i OTTAWA, Ont.—A piaye? on Left Hazlett hockey teaii:s4 tis city is 6 feet 5 inches talk: tallest man in the game. Jim Jeffries and Ad Weotgast | both pick Palzer to, win frone Carty in the New Year's day battle for the heavyweight championship. wire singing went right to the hearts | which to ansin® FRANCISCO,— With Mfeboats damaged beyond repair, the Pacific Mail liner Siberia is in after’ passing sreatert storm tn her exp@ience. B.—GOV. HAY is look ing for a residence here. thought to indicate that he will not |CAN’T FIND JAPS WHO BEAT UP MAN Two Japanese, who attacked A. B. Blackburn, manager of the (first stages), Liver Disease, Locomotor Ataxia, | OO OM MMM HE) soream, She was working every| N Bladder Troubles, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Lulu Glaser, and some pumpking| mighty good work, William Friend, | esuela, arrive Jgere from Havre on his own account, who vies with|as Jeremiah, the Quaker, who was|the steamer by Tourine today, by Minnie Depree for headline honors|troubled by the conflict of his|he probably WH have to go mi at the Orpheum theatre this week,| mother's and his father's spirits in| back again. * «~~ is a brave man as well as an able|him, furnished a good many} When the vessel docked, Cast qutertainer. He comes on the| laughs during the evening. was taken to Ellis island and Stage without makeup, and with| The plot is slight, It concerns/dered to appear before a speolt very little costume, without the| Prudence, the Quaker girl, who|board of inquiry. Castro said: Seattle Golf and Country the clubhouse early Monday morn- ing, and escaped in a taxicab af- ter firing a sbot at him, have nof} contest the recent election. NBW BRUNSWICK, EMBERS OF ORCE OF THE MICHELIN TIRE passenger, and J, P. Barnes, porter,|, FACTORY DROPPHD A CENT IN are today recovering from lacera-|THE POOR BOX EVERY TIME tions sustained when the heating} THEY USED A SWEAR WORD IN boiler of an observation car on the} i312. Oregon Electric line blew up, If you have any disease not sted here we want to talk with Almost every known disease will quickly yield to jc Adjustments, which removes the cause, nature cures, msultation and examination always free. A. LEE LEW istered Chiropractor EVERETT—207-8 be eee Brgy 11:45 a. my SEATTLE—246-7 Arcade Annex, THIRTY-FIVE DAYS from Cal lao to Cape Flattery, was the rec- ord trip of the American schooner Smith, which arrived at Port Townsend yesterday. LEOLA MAY BLINN hangs out Wednesday with the word “Lawyer” third woman lawyer in Seattle and the fifth in the state, yet been found. been issued for their ar EUGEND, OR—Walter Gaynt, and almost a lost art, and there have| making shop. Some of the songs|in the water when they realize th been times when we wished it lost| in the plece are going to be among| America is no longer a refuge ff [for good, But Hers certainly can| the best sellers in Seattle in a| political offenders,” - 00 to 5:00 p. m. THE BOX TODAY CON AINED $4.98, j u turn ie well ‘staged and daintily \roies are well taken care of. At-| po, cAM@® OF deposit for interests costumed, and the drills an4/tention to details gave the needed | Pearins, Romtaasble covernmend Grant Gardner has a monologue| house and the ship running before pains Frank Pierce and Alico Malzee/much applause. Real turkey and| WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Thi well. George Palmer Moore| dressing were served and eaten,|COnsressmam Madden of the Firag | and the savory odors were wafted | dé#rict of Ditmots was elected lover the footlights—proof that the | fraud &n@ belbery was the char; tk tt KKK! oloction. « * * - — eeeee rete eo. e cai AT THE METROPOLITAN, . REBELS KILL, BURN i RT tk 3 AT PANTAGES. by ** * ***! WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Thats Phe Quaker Girl,’ which open-| condition 9€ ebace exists in Northe Mexice and at Vera Cruz is th ews contained ft dispatches rea It is hard for a stage acrobat to/nient for a week's engagement, | think of a new thing to do. The/qocidedly satisfying and delight! eived at the eats department bh Six Abdallah Arabs have thought|i¢ never attempts to break into/today. TSe @e@egai forces are sai of several, There was not & thea line comic or light opera field at|to be helplegs.te eappress the of the rebels. terday who was too blase to feel &/ pure and simple, Possibly the best] Last’ Friday,:@ie dispatches si thrill when those athletes from the |feature of it all is that nothing in|rebels ané'brigamdés annihilated 2 desert got to going good the pieces, lines, songs, chorus or |federals atAvine and thea burn Alice Teddy, the roller-skating dances, is offensive, Starting rath-|and eacke4 that village ment, features of the act being a/ting and little interest, it works up BLOC PAV: ENT tiful and pleasing climax | aaotiet ast act BREMERTON, Dec. 31—Th@) snger The Girl,” havelis lively ale . s| ; wenger oe ant jee doe ota by teety and clever, He had his/erton for som time over the pave! sft ws | little Alt, pect Saturday when R. J. Oliy amusing patter, The Four, Burts Quaker Gir,” is charmingly ditter- taxpayer. fled ult in the Kitead yas ai Ne ghee, vrhey ae Gcet bes from the average musical com-/county superia@ court for an ordel y| ‘cello and ’ - edy star. She was daintiness it-|restraining tw elty officials fro: The Melnotte-Lanole troupe, cir) self, Her smile was a pleasure, " ‘gSeha . ora, walk the tight-| ‘ » laying of ngstapial in the street cus performers, wal 6 and her coy dancing and sweet|The councitite. given 20 days in pare of the audience, Her song, "A po SEEN dataakt 5 OO HH!) Quaker Girl,” Is one of the best) E, ‘ * Fee eee noone othe Rest | Castro Hage? He May AT THE ORPHEUM *| Andree Corday, as the vivacious, | Hawe to Move O * excitable Madame Blum, was a/ 2 ahem ‘ IW YORAM Bec. 31.—Cip: tro, form@f:: president of Ve Ralph Herz, former husband of| minute of the time and it was|C f stage setting or ighting,|g0es to Paris with an exiled prin- “The American people shou peaks ptec Blocution is | cess and acts as model in a dre rise and throw the statue of liberty