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n|e two toe .fnon, who was bumped W off aN. Tv car at Puyallup and f hurt, gets 1.000 damages. GRAND NEW YEAR BALL BY Tnlliilnisi i Club AT Dreamland Hall . Monday Night, Jan. 1, 1913 Gentleman 50c. Ladies Free. 1 Kllgore's Orchestra. ?_ ->.->\u25a0\u25a0•. * \. -. » f-~. \u25a0;; , OUR LINE OF HAND. ')\u25a0';\u25a0 {[ : :: BAGS ' \u25a0 ,:. . - -_^^ . I* complete. All the dew thing* are represented In our stock and the quality Is there. Trav^pg Bazs. Trunks, Bite. 5 \u25a0\u25a0•'";. ™. i TACOMA TRUNK »•'ACTOKJ . _ .081 C si. •';\u25a0 i'sjyZl THIS STORK IS NOT CONTENT WITH SELLING AS GOOD GROCERIES AS ANYWHERE ELSE FOR LESS MONEY. WE ARE REALLY HAPPY WHEN WE CAN OFFER YOU - BETTER GOODS THAN YOU CAN GET ANY- WHERE ELSE AND FOR LESS MONEY. THAT'S WHAT WE ARE DOING IN OUR COFFEE DEPARTMENT. I'M; FRESH ROASTED 40c BLEND 18 SUPERIOR TO ANY 45c OR 50c BQLD IN THE CITY. BECAUSE ITS THE FINEST BLEND POS- SIBLE TO PUT TOGETHER * AND ITS PURIFIED. Every bit of bitter sub- stance removed, nothing but pure coffee. Serve it to your friends New Years and note the compliments. * Two good grades cheaper, 35c and 30c a pound. (Sunday we will tell you something; about Tea that will be well worth reading.) I EXTRA SPECIAL \ ; Extra Fancy High Color- ed Baldwin Apples, 60 J boxes at $1.00 and $1.25. Bakery Specials 60c regular Mocha Cakes 42c 25c Devil's Food 30c 3 dozen Cookies for 25c Salt Rising Bread, 10c per loaf Candy Specials Pecan, Filbert, Peanut, Co- coanut and Walnut Brittle 2»c Ib. Sunlit Chocolates, our own make; 1 lb. boxes S2o PenocUe, Mexican, regular 40c lb., special 35c Ib. Suggestions Jones' Dairy Farm Sausages, 30c lb. Fresh Finan Haddie, 18c lb. Fresh Kippered Herring, 15c per pound. 1 lb. box layer Raisins IBe Huntley and Palmer's and McVlttie and Price's Wafers 2 for 88c. The largest as- sortment to choose from. Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, BBc doc. Brought in from the farms dally. Fresh Eastern Eggs, 30c a dozen. \u25a0 The Best Quality of Tub iiiit- tor at the Lowest Price, lb. 39Hc :».-»«• 37He 2f>c cans of Shrimps 10c i Japanese Crab Meats, 25c per can. \u25a0 Pimentos, 10c per can 3 10c boxes Crackers 25c Any kind, any make. . lf>c bottles of. Navy Chutney 7c 15c bottles of Navy Creamed ' Horse Radish lie Ripe Olives, In bulk, 20c per' pint Lemons, special 18c per doe. Florida Grape Fruit, extra large, 15c each Egg Plant, 15c lb. Artichokes, 10c each Head Lettuce,- 2 for 15c Beechnut Brand Peanut But- ••" ter, 10c size, 8c; 20c size 18c; 80c size 20c Bealßh!pt Oysters, 35c pint. Finest, freshest oysters on the market. All solid meat. Mac Lean Brothers v 5 "QUALITY GROCERS" 083 C Street. Main 900. v * 2510 North Proctor .. '„' ' Main DO* I "WE SELL THE REST FOR CASH FOR LESS' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0—\u25a0—\u25a0—— Walks Into Hands of Police <I»jr Vnlli-d Pmi Lensed Wire.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Doc. 29.— Morris Goldberg, wanted In San Francisco for the embezzlement of $1,600 from Max Morris, a Jewel- er, was arrested here today. Goldberg walked Into the po- lice station and asked for the ar- rest of a woman whom he said hart Etolen jewelry from him. "I'm wise to you," said Detect- ive Joe Day. "You are wanted tn Jan Francisco for embezzling from Max Morris." Goldberg admitted his Identity. Girl Freed (IJy luited .Press I^naed Wire.) SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 29. Elizalteth Wel>er, aged 16, whom the authorities placed in the juvenile home secretly while in- vestigating the murder of her elder sister Anna, was released shortly before midnight after vigorous protests of the United German societies of Spokane. The girl's defenders character- ized her detention as an "out- rage." The police decline to ex- plain why the girl was held. N«*ne of the Wel>er family un- derstands English very well. PISTfIUEL WITHJOLD-UP (15,y United l'ress Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 29.— After a revolver battle rollowing an attempted hold-up, a highway- man giving his name as Hans Haugh, Ig in jail here today. Al- though a score of shots were fired nobedy was Injured. M. J. Iversen was closing his saloon when the highwayman, masked, covered him with a gun and told him to "fork over." Iveroon grabl>ed a gun and be- gan firing. So did the crook. Iversen backed him out of the door amid a fusillade. The hold- up man got behind a telegraph pole. Three policemen, arriving, also opened fire. The highway- man rushed from cover and was captured. Belgian to Get Shuster's Job LONDON, Dec. 29.—Russia and England today are supporting M. Mornand, a Belgian, as successor to W. Morgan Shuster, ei-Amerl- can, treasurer general of Persia. The Persians favor P. F. Cairns, an Ame.rlcan, who was Siiuster'* assistant, but is expected to yield to England and Russia. rwwirvt/vuVu'Ufrjr n.nnr i jjuuinnrri —.n.i | TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS si. LOUIS, Mo.—A "phone in- spector" entered the "house of Mrs. Henry Dlttmer and demand- ed $2 as "phone service." She gavo It to him, and discovered after his departure, that he also "collected" $60 in Jewelry. CKNTBAIiIA, —Gambling apparatus to the value of. $5000 was burned here by th* police. It had been seized in a raid upon a fashionable gambling joint two months ago. "I prefer wild flowers!" he murmured. "Well, just go and stand out In the garden a few momenta and that'll make the (flowers wild," she gurgled in reply. SAN FRANCISCO.—Jono|»!i Hendrlcks, manufacturing jewel- er, wants $3,333.75 a day for be- ing locked up by Southern Pa- cific police. And he only served thren days. A bum arre&ted to- day says lied serve for $1 a day. SAX FRANCISCO—The first word of advice 'iriven the people by Police Chief White, is "don't," issued today In reference to the New Year's celebration is, "Don't get drunk." He says: "All»who get drunk will be arrested." SAX FDANCISOO.—During a tilt in the fire board over a for- mer employe, President' Dillon startled the assemblage by yell- ing :"You go to . the civil service commission." Almost, his language was in- fernal. fIUUM Changed with employing a 14- --year-old girl without the consent of the superior court, Thomas Coffin, proprietor of a Greek cof- fee house, was arrested by Detec- tives Garber and Strickland. FIGHT¥KEEP evidence OUT CHICAGO, Dec. 29.With th« jury excluded. Attorneys John 8. Mill and Levy Mayer, for the ten, Chicago beef packers, today con- tinued in United States Judge Carpenter's court their arguments against the Introduction of evi- dence regarding the operations of the packers' pool regarding the Kenwood and Aetna com pa* nios. .^ County prosecutors Unlay filed their brief in the case of Herold, the kidnaper, who has appealed to the mi,.iv court. SKA I I l.i:—The Seattle Arctic club has lost one of the largest prehistoric mammoth teeth In ex- istence, and the owner, J. A. Pounder, began suit today for $1,200 damages. Great Factory Co-operative Sale of the "**£ Better' Piarto For TheMonety CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT Following Are Thirty of the Patro us Who Have Benefited By the .. Prices and Term sof This Sale. WHY NOT YOU? NEW EDISON HIGH SCHOOL, So. Tacoma, HaUet & Davis piano. ALEX. O. MONTRENIL, proprietor Wilson Hotel, City, player piano. ARTHUR SIMMONS, lumberman, City, Kauffmamn piano CHARLES W. SINES, postman. So. Tacoma, Schubert piano FRED McCURDY, Wallvllle Lumber Co., Wallville, Wash, player piano. MITCHELL SKANSER, Gig Harbor, Hallet & Davis piano' J. HANTKB. City, Hallet & Davis piano. J. A. McCALL, Eaton Wash., Schubert piano GEO. BUCSKO, City, Reed & Sons piano. ELIZA HUMMON, Sumner, Wash., Mason & Hamlln piano ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH, City, Conway piano VICTOR MONOHON, M«mlo, Wash., Windsor organ JOHN BERILLA, City, Conway piano. MRS. E. S. ROBERTS, City, Hallet & Davis piano. MRS. MOLLESTAD, Burton, Wash., Cable-NeUon piano S. J. BAKBRMAN, City, player piano. G. W. STONER, Alder, Wash., player piano. J. F. THOMAS, train dispatcher N.. P., . City, play«r piano, "VIIU MRS. CHARLOTTE) T.UHRS, City, Kauffman piano. , * J. W. HENNY, Ravensdal«. Wash.. Hallet ft Dart "Vlrtuolo," MRS. A. ANDERSON, hotel propiietoi\ Oity, Kauffman piano. J. A. DAOTIE, druggist, So. Taooma, Hallet & Davis piano JOHN DAHLBERO. contractor, Olty, Howard pl«no H. J. HINCKLYN. City. Kauffman piano. R. JOHN WEST Summit station. City, Reed & Sons piano, BERTHA HUNTINaTON, Olty, French ft Sons piano, - MRS. K. M. ANDERSON, City. Haltot A Davis piano. MRS. MYRTLE CHERRY, City, Kauffman piano. EDWARD DUBB, plumber, Olty, R. 8. Howard player piano. MRS. C. A. HASTINGS, Milton, Wash., Br«wst«r piano. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVEN INQ TILLTBN O'CLOCK. Betted ~Ptaho Jbr TheMonety 1115 O Street. Between the CaM* Line*. Phone 0680 THE TACOMA TIMES. THEY ALL FALL FOR IT. [ Coler's Price $335,000 City Estimate $75,000 Tnere is a big difference be- tweon the figures of Bird «">. Colar, owrt-r of the North Springs Water Co. and thos« of Asst. City Engi- neer N. L.. Taylor as to it 6value. Co'er says it is worth $335,940 but I.c offers it to the city at $25<:.(.00. Now comes Taylor after a care- ful appraisal and says that it will be worth to the city when its gravity system comes in, Just 175.450. That's only a difference of $175,000. Taylor says if the city were not Gives Lawyers More Time To Think Up Technicalities getting the gravity system the plant would be worth $IU 4,274 as it stands, but the gravity sys- tem will completely knock the financial stuffing out of it. In other words the ron.l estate and water for a water plant under present ' conditions are worth 1319,004, for the plant will pay Interest on that .But when the gravity water comes In all the realty will bo worth is just what the land Is worth as land, which is about $i<;.r>::i. It looks as If Coler will have to come down some if he wants to sell out. Quibbling over far fetched tech- nicalities to try to. save Dave Cohen, Abo Post and Slim Plastl- no, white slaverß, lawyers took up all afternoon in federal court yes- terday and then Judge Rudkln, after overruling their technical!- ties, let the clavera have another patptte and adourned court for threo weeks. If tlie lawyers cannot get up noino other fool thing to stay the hand of justice by that time he will sentence tho men. PORTLAND MUST BE I.Alt >-1.1 I: ON NEW YEARS. 0 O Illy United PreM Teased Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 2 Portland's celebration of New Year's will be "ladylike." Here are Chief Slover's orders: '„ \u25a0 No liquor shall be Bold from midnight Saturday until 5 a. m. Monday. . . Street demonstrations are -to be kept in rigid bounds. # Persona throwing confetti, brandishing whisk brooms or feather dusters will dm arrested. Men must not form a serpentine and parade * the streets. ' V © ft Ai|asOo9o ft 9 OO 000090999 © § Qi 9 Helen Gould of Spokane i Wants to be Single Again (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES. Oal.. Dec. 29. —Mrs. Margaret Armstrong How- ell, known as the "Helen Gould of Spokane," wants an annulment of her marriage to George Howell, •wealthy mining man. Mrs. How till was known as one of the shrewd- est and most successful business woman In th« Northwest. BROKER CHARGES MUEL (Br United Frees Leased Wire.) SAN fRANCISCO, Dec. 29.— Charges -of libel hare been (lied against John D. Sprockets, B. S. Simpson and Charles W. Horniok, proprietor, editor and manager of the San Francisco Call, by Henry Mom, a broker. ARRANGB PEACH DINNER (Mr United Press Ijetlked Wire.) NEW . YORK, Dec. —The committee arranging the "peace "I am still Miss Margaret Arm- strong—not the wife of that man," she cried today. "That marriage ceremony is all there la between us." Howell wielded a faacl lating power ovev me. In his presence I loot control of all my will pow- er; Our marriage was the out- come of one of these Instances." dinner" tomorrow night, which Taft will attend, today elected Henry Clewa, the banker, chair- man, instead of Mayor Oaynor, who refused to serve. Progressives in Oonlercnce. COLUMBiUS, 0., Dec. »9 With Olfford Plnohot, Louis D. Brandels of Boston, Senators Clapp. Crawford anvl Works and Congressman Morse of Wisconsin present, a state-wide conference of iro.gresßives will be hold here Monday. THINKING OF HEW CARS Manager Dean la "considering" be heating of street cart, says a \u25a0• in mitt-!> of the social service board. Rut that does not stop Taoo- aang from getting pneumonia this vlnter. Ihe street railways of Tacoma lavo been operating for 20 years md the management has evident- ly been considering th« heating problem about that long. \u25a0 And the undertakers »ro still busy. 100 RES GMT GET DIVORCE illy United Tress Leased Wire.) REDWOOD CITY. Cal., Deo. 29. —Divorces were denied yester- Jay to both Millionaire J. J. Moor.) and his wife, Lillian It, Moore, by Superior Judge Duck in (he. ground of Insufficient evi- dence. In his opinion, he said, that he did not believe the.couple would again live together and that when the proper papers were submitted to him he would give lira, Moore a certain allowance. They may make up. Charges Husband With Attempt To Kill Attempted murder, was the charge placed against Albert Get- ting* yesterday by bis wife, Grace Getting!?. Following a quarrel over some domestic affair it Is charged that he attacked his wife with a razor. The Gettlngs conduct the Morton house. 1149 So. D. LEIREYESOFF (By United Press Iras, Wire.) MEXICO CITY, Dec. 29. Charged with armed rebellion General Bernardo Reyes arrived here' last night to await court- martial. Several military authorities de- mand the execution of the one- time Idol of the army, bat It Is believed that Madero will permit a lighter penalty. Girl Is Next Wit ness j (By United I'resn Leased Wire.) IX)S A.NGELES, Cal., Dec. 29. —Today was payday for the fed- eral grand jurors Investigating the dynamite conspiracy. No wit- nesses had to wait. Miss Ethel Murphy, Tveitmoe'a private secretary. is expected to be the next witness called. To Put Bill Up To the People (By United Press Leased Wire.) RAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.— State Senator Richard J. Welsh Is urging that hie weights and meas- ures bill, which failed of adop- tion at the recent legislature, be submitted to the voters under th« initiative and referendum law. TRAVEL. NOTE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— President Taft leaves Washington at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning to attend the "peace dinner" at Now York. He will stop over in Philadelphia. H47 PFAFF c st i OPTICIAN. AND JEWELER Opposite the Arcade. SmEcURBKfIHfIBKBBEBBIBBfIBHMEKBBI PROCRASTINATION Is the Thief of Time The time to have dental opera- tions performed Is white cavi- ties am small. Th« BEST place la Taeoma to hay* dental work of mart! la the Tmooma Dental Parlors. 11411-8 Paclfio ay. flilpath Bide. Phone M. 4111. - Lady Attendant. Friday, Dm. 19,1911. -\u25a0• -. ,-, .•\u25a0-..,..; .-- . ....•:•\u25a0-.•.•. ,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 %.-.-,' \u25a0< .•;•\u25a0«.-. \u25a0\u25a0 ,\u25a0 - \u25a0<;'<•\u25a0\u25a0. •-- .: ARIZONA WILL y(ffl RECALL OF JUDGE (By United Frees Leased Wire.) "There will be no opposition to UOS ANKJBUHB. Cal Dec. 29. •*• It li not »° much.that Art* 1. —That th» f,r.t act of th. first *onan" '«*r th* H^ges -lft £ —That the first act or the first bUrMr manneP ta which Pre«!- Arizona legislature will be one gent Taft compelled the people to submitting I to ; the voters an vote It out of the constitution In amendment restoring the recall order to be admitted to the of judges, stricken out by a man- Union." date of President Taft, Is the firm —\u25a0 -—. belief today of the newly elected In the case of Mabel Jarqulth, chief justice of Artiona, Alfred who yesterday got a Judgment for Franklin, who la In Urn Angeles. $0,100 against four automoblllsta "All Arizona wants the recall who ran hor down, a motion was of judges," said Judge Franklin, filed today for a new trial. . \u25a0 "_ _ mmmm ~^^^ mJ' ' " " *-| I ife HFSaXBpTii'B Good Dentistry UPS H TLr^il J Saves Money \u25a0 «^^i nl^k^lW^B A lru" *tKt«ment. and we •l^ftiml \u25a0 I a^B k. I \u25a0411 '•" every patient montiy by Us^BKWi TJ SB m aw^ m giving flr«t-ol*«» work »nil a IjHr^HHHHMMMapM price within the reach of nil. ajH E» «i J"J IHißi 1 "*i?B IO««mli««ll««« and I '.\u25a0tlnmira fSj Ikq **L^J irt-f. wg urvn gai mUHHfIHfIKMBBHIHHHHMKp raioi»«« i:««r«nin« no.- TAOOHA TUBATWI 111 ix.. lit-.i ••\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Crawaa ....... SB Coraa* •>•>• «\u25a0« 9 •«•• neat Hri.i«. Wok SB \u25a0f f\ X^_«»_.« Z~. IL A n«t»a mi lew as ........90 1U Years in the «. M m Utmmu „v, Q I .• Platinum FUllafta \u0084 91 dame Location ALI4 WORK anAnAirrißnD BUTTER IS CHEAPER Our very best fresh churned Creamery Butter, 37i/2 c lb., 3 lbs $1.10 Best grade Eastern Creamery Butter, per lb. 36c or 3 lbs $1.00 Best grade Minnesota Creamery Butter, lb. 32^c or 3 lbs ...., ............... .95c Our 30c Butter is fine. Fancy Full Cream Cheese, 20c lb., 2 1b5..... 36c Strictly fresh local Ranch Eggs (guaranteed), per dozen .....>............ .37% c Fancy Eastern Eggs ..............;. : . : ..,.. 30c New York full Cream Cheese, 1b;........ 26c Roquefort Cheese, lb 4o: Condensed Milk, large size, regular 10c, special 4 for .......; 25c QUALITY Butter Stores 1106 Commerce St., Near 11th St. I 1118 Pacific Aye. l&Jpf Inventory of closing-out lines of Men's, Women's, Boys' and Girls' Shoes. Men's Button and Lace Gun-Metal Calf and Patent Leather, $3.50 shoes at ....... .$2.95 Men's single pair lot of Men's $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes at ..: , $2.45 Boys' single pair lot of $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes at ..........$1.85 Women's Button and Lace Gun-Metal Calf and Patent Leather $3.00 to $3.50 Shoes' at. V.. .$2.45 Women's $1.25 Felt Juliets at............ .SI.OO Children's $I.ooShoes, aigea 6to 8 ..'...... 55c r}kDcnald Shoeife. THE STORE FOR ALL mi* i ißSßr3fT^H'!n^af7?7Sß^Ti73ay<S7/*jßnr»j?KLwiß iffirr \u25a0»e> Mahncke & Co. I PIONEER JEWELERS 914 Pacific are. Established 1888. \u25a0 - \u25a0;-;- \u25a0 - - \u25a0\u25a0- «\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0">\u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0-\u25a0 -•\u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0 nilllWl 111111 l 111 l\u25a0 \u25a0 l<| l ,llH,l'im,l)l,'HUll,U lIIJiNIJ II 11l II \u25a0

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n|e twotoe .fnon, who was bumped

W off aN. Tv car at Puyallup andf hurt, gets 1.000 damages.

GRAND NEWYEAR BALL

BYTnlliilnisi i Club

ATDreamland Hall .

Monday Night, Jan. 1, 1913Gentleman 50c. Ladies Free.

1 Kllgore's Orchestra.

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* \. -. » f-~. \u25a0;; ,

OUR LINE OF HAND.')\u25a0';\u25a0 {[: :: BAGS

'

\u25a0

'»,:. . - -_^^ .

I* complete. All the dew thing*are represented In our stock andthe quality Is there. Trav^pgBazs. Trunks, Bite. 5 \u25a0\u25a0•'";. ™. i

TACOMA TRUNK »•'ACTOKJ. _ .081 C si. •';\u25a0 i'sjyZl

THIS STORKIS NOT CONTENTWITH SELLING ASGOOD GROCERIESAS ANYWHERE ELSEFOR LESS MONEY.WE ARE REALLYHAPPY WHEN WECAN OFFER YOU- BETTER GOODS THANYOU CAN GET ANY-WHERE ELSE ANDFOR LESS MONEY.THAT'S WHAT WE AREDOING IN OUR COFFEEDEPARTMENT.I'M; FRESH ROASTED 40cBLEND 18 SUPERIOR TOANY 45c OR 50c BQLD INTHE CITY. BECAUSE ITSTHE FINEST BLEND POS-SIBLE TO PUT TOGETHER

* AND ITS PURIFIED.Every bit of bitter sub-

stance removed, nothing butpure coffee. Serve it to yourfriends New Years and notethe compliments. *

Two good grades cheaper,35c and 30c a pound.

(Sunday we will tell yousomething; about Tea thatwillbe well worth reading.)

I EXTRA SPECIAL \; Extra Fancy High Color-

ed Baldwin Apples, 60J boxes at $1.00 and $1.25.

Bakery Specials60c regular Mocha Cakes 42c25c Devil's Food 30c3 dozen Cookies for 25cSalt Rising Bread, 10c per

loafCandy Specials

Pecan, Filbert, Peanut, Co-coanut and Walnut Brittle2»c Ib.

Sunlit Chocolates, our ownmake; 1 lb. boxes S2o

PenocUe, Mexican, regular40c lb., special 35c Ib.

SuggestionsJones' Dairy Farm Sausages,

30c lb.Fresh Finan Haddie, 18c lb.Fresh Kippered Herring, 15c

per pound.1 lb. box layer Raisins IBeHuntley and Palmer's andMcVlttie and Price's Wafers

2 for 88c. The largest as-sortment to choose from.

Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs,BBc doc. Brought in fromthe farms dally.

Fresh Eastern Eggs, 30c adozen. \u25a0

The Best Quality of Tub iiiit-tor at the Lowest Price, lb.

39Hc :».-»«• 37He2f>c cans of Shrimps 10c

i Japanese Crab Meats, 25cper can. \u25a0

Pimentos, 10c per can3 10c boxes Crackers 25c

Any kind, any make.. lf>c bottles of.Navy Chutney7c

15c bottles of Navy Creamed' Horse Radish lieRipe Olives, In bulk, 20c per'

pintLemons, special 18c per doe.Florida Grape Fruit, extra

large, 15c eachEgg Plant, 15c lb.Artichokes, 10c eachHead Lettuce,- 2 for 15cBeechnut Brand Peanut But-

••" ter, 10c size, 8c; 20c size18c; 80c size 20c

Bealßh!pt Oysters, 35c pint.Finest, freshest oysters onthe market. All solid meat.

MacLean Brothersv 5 "QUALITY GROCERS"083 C Street.Main 900.

v * 2510 North Proctor.. '„' ' • Main DO*I "WE SELL THE REST

FOR CASH FOR LESS'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0—\u25a0—\u25a0——

Walks IntoHands of

Police<I»jr Vnlli-d Pmi Lensed Wire.)

PORTLAND. Ore.. Doc. 29.—Morris Goldberg, wanted In SanFrancisco for the embezzlement of$1,600 from Max Morris, a Jewel-er, was arrested here today.

Goldberg walked Into the po-lice station and asked for the ar-rest of a woman whom he saidhart Etolen jewelry from him.

"I'm wise to you," said Detect-ive Joe Day. "You are wanted tnJan Francisco for embezzling fromMax Morris."

Goldberg admitted his Identity.

Girl Freed(IJy luited .Press I^naed Wire.)

SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 29. —Elizalteth Wel>er, aged 16, whomthe authorities placed in thejuvenile home secretly while in-vestigating the murder of herelder sister Anna, was releasedshortly before midnight aftervigorous protests of the UnitedGerman societies of Spokane.

The girl's defenders character-ized her detention as an "out-rage." The police decline to ex-plain why the girl was held.N«*ne of the Wel>er family un-derstands English very well.

PISTfIUELWITHJOLD-UP

(15,y United l'ress Leased Wire.)SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 29.—

After a revolver battle rollowingan attempted hold-up, a highway-man giving his name as HansHaugh, Ig in jail here today. Al-though a score of shots were firednobedy was Injured.

M. J. Iversen was closing hissaloon when the highwayman,masked, covered him with a gunand told him to "fork over."Iveroon grabl>ed a gun and be-gan firing. So did the crook.

Iversen backed him out of thedoor amid a fusillade. The hold-up man got behind a telegraphpole. Three policemen, arriving,also opened fire. The highway-man rushed from cover and wascaptured.

Belgian to GetShuster's Job

LONDON, Dec. 29.—Russia andEngland today are supporting M.Mornand, a Belgian, as successorto W. Morgan Shuster, ei-Amerl-can, treasurer general of Persia.

The Persians favor P. F. Cairns,an Ame.rlcan, who was Siiuster'*assistant, but is expected to yieldto England and Russia.

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| TELEGRAPHTABLOIDS

si. LOUIS, Mo.—A "phone in-spector" entered the "house ofMrs. Henry Dlttmer and demand-ed $2 as "phone service." Shegavo It to him, and discoveredafter his departure, that he also"collected" $60 in Jewelry.

CKNTBAIiIA, —Gamblingapparatus to the value of. $5000was burned here by th* police.It had been seized in a raid upona fashionable gambling joint twomonths ago.

"I prefer wild flowers!" hemurmured.

"Well, just go and stand out Inthe garden a few momenta andthat'll make the (flowers wild,"she gurgled in reply.

SAN FRANCISCO.—Jono|»!iHendrlcks, manufacturing jewel-er, wants $3,333.75 a day for be-ing locked up by Southern Pa-cific police. And he only servedthren days. A bum arre&ted to-day says lied serve for $1 a day.

SAX FRANCISCO—The firstword of advice 'iriven the peopleby Police Chief White, is "don't,"issued today In reference to theNew Year's celebration is, "Don'tget drunk."

He says: "All»who get drunkwill be arrested."

SAX FDANCISOO.—During atilt in the fire board over a for-mer employe, President' Dillonstartled the assemblage by yell-ing :"You go to . the civilservice commission."

Almost, his language was in-fernal.

fIUUMChanged with employing a 14-

--year-old girl without the consentof the superior court, ThomasCoffin, proprietor of a Greek cof-fee house, was arrested by Detec-tives Garber and Strickland.

FIGHT¥KEEPevidence OUTCHICAGO, Dec. 29.With th«

jury excluded. Attorneys John 8.Mill and Levy Mayer, for the ten,Chicago beef packers, today con-tinued in United States JudgeCarpenter's court their argumentsagainst the Introduction of evi-dence regarding the operationsof the packers' pool regardingthe Kenwood and Aetna com pa*nios. .^

County prosecutors Unlay filedtheir brief in the case of Herold,the kidnaper, who has appealedto the mi,.iv court.

SKA I I l.i:—The Seattle Arcticclub has lost one of the largestprehistoric mammoth teeth In ex-istence, and the owner, J. A.Pounder, began suit today for$1,200 damages.

Great Factory Co-operativeSale of the

"**£Better' Piarto For TheMonetyCLOSES TOMORROW NIGHTFollowing Are Thirty of the Patro us Who Have Benefited By the.. Prices and Term sof This Sale.

WHY NOT YOU?

NEW EDISON HIGH SCHOOL, So. Tacoma, HaUet & Davis piano.ALEX. O. MONTRENIL, proprietor Wilson Hotel, City, player piano.ARTHUR SIMMONS, lumberman, City, Kauffmamn pianoCHARLES W. SINES, postman. So. Tacoma, Schubert pianoFRED McCURDY, Wallvllle Lumber Co., Wallville, Wash, player

piano.MITCHELL SKANSER, Gig Harbor, Hallet & Davis piano'J. HANTKB. City, Hallet & Davis piano.J. A. McCALL, Eaton Wash., Schubert pianoGEO. BUCSKO, City, Reed & Sons piano.ELIZA HUMMON, Sumner, Wash., Mason & Hamlln pianoROOSEVELT HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH, City, Conway pianoVICTOR MONOHON, M«mlo, Wash., Windsor organJOHN BERILLA, City, Conway piano.MRS. E. S. ROBERTS, City, Hallet & Davis piano.MRS. MOLLESTAD, Burton, Wash., Cable-NeUon pianoS. J. BAKBRMAN, City, player piano.G. W. STONER, Alder, Wash., player piano.J. F. THOMAS, train dispatcher N.. P., . City, play«r piano, "VIIUMRS. CHARLOTTE) T.UHRS, City, Kauffman piano. , *J. W. HENNY, Ravensdal«. Wash.. Hallet ft Dart "Vlrtuolo,"MRS. A. ANDERSON, hotel propiietoi\ Oity, Kauffman piano.J. A. DAOTIE, druggist, So. Taooma, Hallet & Davis pianoJOHN DAHLBERO. contractor, Olty, Howard pl«noH. J. HINCKLYN. City. Kauffman piano.R. JOHN WEST Summit station. City, Reed & Sons piano,BERTHA HUNTINaTON, Olty, French ft Sons piano, -MRS. K. M. ANDERSON, City. Haltot A Davis piano.MRS. MYRTLE CHERRY, City, Kauffman piano.EDWARD DUBB, plumber, Olty, R. 8. Howard player piano.MRS. C. A. HASTINGS, Milton, Wash., Br«wst«r piano.

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THE TACOMA TIMES.

THEY ALL FALL FOR IT. [

Coler's Price $335,000City Estimate $75,000

Tnere is a big difference be-tweon the figures of Bird «">. Colar,owrt-r of the North Springs WaterCo. and thos« of Asst. City Engi-

neer N. L.. Taylor as to it6value.Co'er says it is worth $335,940

but I.c offers it to the city at$25<:.(.00.

Now comes Taylor after a care-ful appraisal and says that it willbe worth to the city when itsgravity system comes in, Just175.450.

That's only a difference of$175,000.

Taylor says if the city were not

Gives Lawyers More Time ToThink Up Technicalities

getting the gravity system theplant would be worth $IU 4,274as it stands, but the gravity sys-tem will completely knock thefinancial stuffing out of it.

In other words the ron.l estateand water for a water plant underpresent ' conditions are worth1319,004, for the plant will payInterest on that .But when thegravity water comes In all therealty will bo worth is just whatthe land Is worth as land, whichis about $i<;.r>::i.

It looks as If Coler will haveto come down some if he wants tosell out.

Quibbling over far fetched tech-nicalities to try to. save DaveCohen, Abo Post and Slim Plastl-no, white slaverß, lawyers took upall afternoon in federal court yes-terday and then Judge Rudkln,after overruling their technical!-

ties, let the clavera have anotherpatptte and adourned court forthreo weeks.

If tlie lawyers cannot get upnoino other fool thing to stay thehand of justice by that time hewill sentence tho men.

• PORTLAND MUST BE I.Alt>-1.1 I: ON NEW YEARS. •0 • • O

• Illy United PreM Teased Wire.) •• PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 2 —Portland's celebration of •• New Year's will be "ladylike." Here are Chief Slover's •• orders: '„ \u25a0 •• No liquor shall be Bold from midnight Saturday until •• 5 a. m. Monday. . . •• Street demonstrations are -to be kept in rigid bounds. #• Persona throwing confetti, brandishing whisk brooms or •• feather dusters will dm arrested. •• Men must not form a serpentine and parade * the •• streets. ' •V © ft Ai|asOo9o ft 9 OO 000090999 © § Qi 9

Helen Gould of Spokane i

Wants to be Single Again(By United Press Leased Wire.)

LOS ANGELES. Oal.. Dec. 29.—Mrs. Margaret Armstrong How-ell, known as the "Helen Gouldof Spokane," wants an annulmentof her marriage to George Howell,•wealthy mining man. Mrs. Howtillwas known as one of the shrewd-est and most successful businesswoman In th« Northwest.

BROKER CHARGES MUEL

(Br United Frees Leased Wire.)SAN fRANCISCO, Dec. 29.—

Charges -of libel hare been (liedagainst John D. Sprockets, B. S.Simpson and Charles W. Horniok,proprietor, editor and manager ofthe San Francisco Call, by HenryMom, a broker.

ARRANGB PEACH DINNER

(Mr United Press Ijetlked Wire.)NEW . YORK, Dec. —The

committee arranging the "peace

"I am still Miss Margaret Arm-strong—not the wife of thatman," she cried today. "Thatmarriage ceremony is all there labetween us."

Howell wielded a faacl latingpower ovev me. In his presenceI loot control of all my will pow-er; Our marriage was the out-come of one of these Instances."

dinner" tomorrow night, whichTaft will attend, today electedHenry Clewa, the banker, chair-man, instead of Mayor Oaynor,who refused to serve.

Progressives in Oonlercnce.COLUMBiUS, 0., Dec. »9

With Olfford Plnohot, Louis D.Brandels of Boston, SenatorsClapp. Crawford anvl Works andCongressman Morse of Wisconsinpresent, a state-wide conferenceof iro.gresßives will be hold hereMonday.

THINKING OFHEW CARSManager Dean la "considering"

be heating of street cart, says a\u25a0• inmitt-!> of the social service

board.Rut that does not stop Taoo-

aang from getting pneumonia thisvlnter.

Ihe street railways of Tacomalavo been operating for 20 yearsmd the management has evident-ly been considering th« heatingproblem about that long. \u25a0

And the undertakers »ro stillbusy.

100RES GMTGET DIVORCE

illy United Tress Leased Wire.)REDWOOD CITY. Cal., Deo.

29. —Divorces were denied yester-Jay to both Millionaire J. J.Moor.) and his wife, Lillian It,Moore, by Superior Judge Duckin (he. ground of Insufficient evi-dence.

In his opinion, he said, that hedid not believe the.couple wouldagain live together and that whenthe proper papers were submittedto him he would give lira, Moorea certain allowance.

They may make up.

Charges HusbandWith Attempt

To KillAttempted murder, was the

charge placed against Albert Get-ting* yesterday by bis wife, GraceGetting!?.

Following a quarrel over somedomestic affair it Is charged thathe attacked his wife with a razor.The Gettlngs conduct the Mortonhouse. 1149 So. D.

LEIREYESOFF(By United Press Iras, Wire.)

MEXICO CITY, Dec. 29.—Charged with armed rebellionGeneral Bernardo Reyes arrivedhere' last night to await court-martial.

Several military authorities de-mand the execution of the one-time Idol of the army, bat It Isbelieved that Madero will permita lighter penalty.

Girl Is NextWitness j

(By United I'resn Leased Wire.)IX)S A.NGELES, Cal., Dec. 29.

—Today was payday for the fed-eral grand jurors Investigatingthe dynamite conspiracy. No wit-nesses had to wait.

Miss Ethel Murphy, Tveitmoe'aprivate secretary. is expected tobe the next witness called.

To Put Bill UpTo the People

(By United Press Leased Wire.)RAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.—

State Senator Richard J. Welsh Isurging that hie weights and meas-ures bill, which failed of adop-tion at the recent legislature, besubmitted to the voters under th«initiative and referendum law.

TRAVEL. NOTE.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—President Taft leaves Washingtonat 10 o'clock tomorrow morningto attend the "peace dinner" atNow York. He will stop over inPhiladelphia.

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(By United Frees Leased Wire.) "There will be no opposition toUOS ANKJBUHB. Cal Dec. 29. •*• It li not »° much.that Art*1.

—That th» f,r.t act of th. first *onan" '«*r th* H^ges -lft£—That the first act or the first bUrMr manneP ta which Pre«!-Arizona legislature will be one gent Taft compelled the people tosubmitting I to ; the voters an vote It out of the constitution Inamendment restoring the recall order to be admitted to theof judges, stricken out by a man- Union."date of President Taft, Is the firm —\u25a0 -—.belief today of the newly elected In the case of Mabel Jarqulth,chief justice of Artiona, Alfred who yesterday got a Judgment forFranklin, who la In Urn Angeles. $0,100 against four automoblllsta

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