The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1910, Page 3

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r PME ENGINEERS. STRIKE, NP ILL BRING OUT RESERVES (my United Pros enough reserve engineers on hand PORTLAND, Or. D From at the division points to operate the ikteced as W rm mall and senger trains without —, vities, it, Se least delay, Tt is said that the gancerning railros ‘ lines have reserve engineers at reported toc the V@ | Portiind, Spokane attle, Tacoma, | railroads: hwest Umatilla, Pocatello, Huntington nd | 0 other division points in the no ee eet aulet!s for a othe livision points in the north gle it the . kineors gn strike. May Strike in Canada. h thelr Warren) WINNIPEG, Man, Dec, 13 e rhood Leading engine drivers on the rail * de) ways running out of Winnipeg are} sher’ preparing for a strike. Local en railroad! gine men stated today that a great me at ac © in Chijengineers’ strike affecting all yeeterday sort of a| American railways would be called Yeas expec © tonight.|on December 17 gaecret be a7 pe 7000 engineers voted No Strike In Tacoma be demand for 8 TACOMA, Deo, 13.—Engineers down. employed on railroads entering Ta-| > Reserves Ready coma today expres: the opinion aitroad cir: common that there will be no general strike tha railroads have|of Brotherhood men FeapRin< 7B, Mas The suggestion that Mra. Glover was fre fer Hat might have emphasized by a killed her husband was | de rneys for the @arged with fense today, in making their final t Glover plea arguments a The defendant is not bound by} any theory of ours,” said Attorney | tine, {the prosecution | Johnson in his ar We! today, it was an-| point out, however will go to| stances showing that pear either ton!x tomorrow,| may have committe murder on whe adge Bond | We do not ask you hat this jur fore he ad-|ts true, but if you find that she or wa nti! tomor-| might have done it, you must acquit ne the defendant, because in that eve ading of her/there is a reasonable doubt as to unperturbed. | her gullt (OLD WAVE CAUSES SUFFERING TO POOR THE FUNERAL OF MRS. MARY BAKER G, EDDY First photograph of the funera cortege leaving her late home at C OLYMPIA LOST; ELKINS THE STAR-—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910. | of Mrs. Eddy, the dec hestnut Hill, ed Christian Scien Brookline, near Boston, leader, showing the The hearse is the last in the DYING WASHINGTON, unded by luxury ALL ARE SAFE Dec, 13.--Sur yet starving to (Ry United Frew) ee oa purchasing fuel. comenete a ath because of inability to assim s GO, Dec, 13.—The cold) Thousands of persons in th tat 11 o'eles ERE SS eae food, United Staten Senator which began yesterday con-|tenement house district spent yes-| yay aL oo — oe The lo ll a aoe npotigd a B, Elkins, of West Vir-| today terday In bed oman thas dies as near death, according to a is much suffering among} Moorhead, Minn., reported passengers and crew of the steamer nay te rt current here today } chiefly among the fam-| coldest mark, 16 below zero. Winnt-|Olympla are housed in Val-| p cud is said that the senator's chief | if the striking garment Work: |peg announced 20 below. North-|dez today after ox encing Manylihe Olympia atru trouble in inability to digest his) verge of actual | field, Vt, was the coldest place in | pardab Jn eed on, & food, and that as a result his blood | thout means|the East, § below | wh xa. Captain Daniele ordered | ®%* become impoverished | = Te teboats low as mn an | 4 wok, but an investi | . © rescue of { going dowr Jettect 4 by « The ngregated in the rived ‘4 ‘tin mids 5 larly alarme reless Operat ie Ke 1 ige Cushman Now, what do you know about it? ip Vanes 5 PR be pe Seattle began working to passengers a : 2 an as getting used to two = econ " t in touch with Cordova and Va the action | helpings of sugar in my coffee, since PRINGFIELD, Mo., Dec. 13. DOUGLAS, Ariz, Dec. 13—The | 400 8 few r : the pas-|this 20-cqnt increase, Mr. Sugar ‘sh a fire that destroyed the arrest of nora Dolores Medrano. eign 1 it and 1 forward | D lets sugar p 30 cents — iliren’s home early today, said to be the only woman who © owners of the steamer in day « soared, our Barnes, 7, was burned to | knows the reabouts of Madero. discovered that his supply The child was in the rb ary pacts: yg ’ ship was valued at $250,000 | of sugar was very low, so he ord ward, and in the excite- ra 7. ver to his ears, Hayes m reo le worth $60,000, Doth | 60 sacks at it. He was real ved Ment attending the rescue of newest phase of the situation 1©/to keep in touch with C ory . he learned of th the children in the dormitories Mexico. Madero has been writing - cent Pony he was forgotten. His charred her letters, and she in turn pas Gee, if only turkey, chicken and| Body was found inthe ruins of them on to ir ecto chiefs. Ple would only come down 30 cents. the building. Sb prisen at tag today from the effects of | revolutioniat - ROSA A KICKER F ‘the smoke. b Sie Boom Is Growing THREATENS YOUNG GIRL |fORS JAP GIR MINISTER ATTACKED | wil Milton, a white man, ob ained $1,400 from Chiyo Uchida, a Because Rev, Adna W. Leonard,| Mine Irene Lyts, daughter of | parts unknown, according to a com pastor of the First Methodist) Mra. Florence Lyts, who was killed | plaint filed in Judge Gordon's @ourt church, has been vigorously ncor-| PY the accidental discharge of a ap Py bagaoller liricggnal hey gun wh h her divorced hu and | Octobe 1, to purchase a lodging Ing the graft and vice administra-| ny cleaning acne vestknthouee, Milton le elleneé to tae tion of Mayor Gill and Chief Wa day in the co r of the court| cashed her check for $1,400 and penstein, he has been threats houte by her aunt, Mr dinappeared by an anonymous writer that if he| bel. The quarrel wa r opened his mouth again| session of certain art | against Gill and Wappenstein, he| had belonged to the dead woman Di d 100 M k and his whole congregation would| who was Mrs. Strobel's sister led at ar be blown into atoms The letter came through the t 8. mails, But Dr. Leonard has Emma Goldman A century and 45 days was reported It to the postal authort-| fare pan at Mire Gente ATE ee err sir, who passed’ into. the Se wae tae aeresiag te anal ou escue Great Beyond yesterday about these threats after the straight-| 5 o'clock at the home of her Peminanoulde tatk te De Lone Jap eos daughter, Mra. Isabel Weeks, ard his congregation a week zo | in Grace, Snohomish county. Sunday jpight when. he dec d| (iy United a Ly bgt 4 bese teal that white slavery was rampant in| wp oe 1% a mans | Margaret Coe, of Seattle, wer Mestiie end that Yee the protection | mocting bah fev 1 tab ier her granddaughters. Mrs. Nair of womanhood alone, Mayor Gill ‘ "the he ete eee ney otenee should be recalled freee: oiagh nr rg Pag 28, 1810. She settied in Wis nal mayor whe, formed «Mar |ploting euinat the iife of the | Lungs Declared Sound business made It necessary. society | mier Katsura, of Japan, embodying Life Insurance Granted Dr. Leonard this morning, “and 1 - f tor fone do not fear any harm from the ‘ writer of thie letter | | | | Commissioner W. D. viten yes-| (By United Press.) terday ordered Cheong Kong and| ALBUQUERQUE, N, M., Dec, 13 Jos fan, twe Chinamen found to t W. A. Gray, who shot and killed seally in the United States, de-|Mary Williamson, his niece, thin) ported to China, They admitted |ing her a bur probably will be they came across the border from |exonerated for the shooting by the British Columbia. jcoroner’s jury, which will bold an! jinquest into the death today. Gray is completely unnerved by {his part in the tr dy, He de jclared today that he was still asleep when he fired at Miss Wil {amson. “She called me for breakfast,” he naid I must have been dreaming. for I thought she w a burglar. Until the report of the gun woke me up I did not know what I was doing.” More than 1,000 women will sign the recall petition against Mayor Gill within the next two or three days as regularly quali. Gray was not arrested OXFORD WINS RUGBY. fied registered voters of Seat. | LONDON, Dec. 13.—Oxford de tle, About twenty registered j|feated Cambrid ‘ane ia oe yesterday and immediately |annual rugby game by a score of signed their names to petitions. (23 to 18. story, FARMERS WAX RICH. WORKERS ARESTILL POOR (My United Pres.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 13 That the earnings of the average city worker have remained station ary In the las while the pur chasing power of the farmer has tr creased over 60 per cent as against Entire Stock Being Sacrificed at Roea was not kind ¢ was not'a 12 per cent Increase in the cost gentle, and shortly after she ‘ ssities, is one of the state Stir in Toy Town ee FO sree Ste. st Seo sit the Factory Piano Store Nore. qari fying over a hen house with one of Victor Olmstead » e. - (By United Press) jthat the commission was virtually ; ns 5 ‘ m Bocas : * | dowerful kick the bureau of statistics, today Rutledge-Ponder Piano Co. of Tacoma, Wash., who were rep- Low Prices Will Surely Bring the Biggest Wednes- J) WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Prest-|a banishment Ant Price will have to pay $65| The statistics presented Om erenting George P. Bent C pea Oy ° niga: day’s Business in Our Histor dent Diaz is on the verge of a com Boom Grows Quickly. for Rosa just the same. A bar-|stead to support the assertion fur ne or jeut Company at Tacoma, failed a short 4 a “ape ; breakdow: The Reyes “boom” grew to be 8 /i¢ a bargain, Judge Kennan ruled.|nish interesting comments on the|| me ago. The only way we could get our money was to take hattered, the strenuous great w z and his advi Rod 'tn described ¢ comp uctations of commodity values and|{ Over the entire stock on hand, which turned over to us b: peaectric Locomotive, | 50c Table Croquet, 33 [ithe tecent viecting the anthamer |fecided on streausus action, R Fag dlonenenapocthgg oda songs | Lnengin eye pale emeag tah samp ye : nantly i. Mela gata daly cate hood om tio . rr co ving but a/the relative changes in the cost of|| the Receiver. The stock consisted of some of the Finest Pianos $3. 59 Old Reliable Game of Ta fean riots In Mexico City and other | had a ranch the mountains ac scant allowance of milk | living } la Electric Mining Loco-| Croquet; comes in neat box. [lof the lar towns, and | west of Monterey, and when the : . aa |] made in America. This entire stock is being offered for prices De or Str ‘ar, complete, | Special, Wednes 33 the revolut is | litical activity of hix supporters put |] not to exceed cost and freight. Wouldn't a Piano make a fine th 10 joints « car has | ay . c till alive h him in a positic - of much prom | Xmas present? strong nx Y run 85c Teddy Be of a strate inence he withdrew to this ranch ITS / LESS | Why not take the money you would spend here and there re, C8 Today friends |” ander of the military dis | , ld sp here i ‘on four $3.59 eady Dea: By, a i |] for little trinkets for X ‘ of t ‘ s1 troops to his sectic j ) e trinkets for Xmas presents for the individual members Imported Steif dy Bea of the here, Diaz ts 0 A troc his section for ttle trin r i Flexi $1. ras | desirable ~ The slightest exercise leaves him Idlers. Reyes was hela ? *i] serve a present for the whole family. All will be interested in Coaster. to. sted, and he is on the polt a oner " i vice ape ; is > fac fie new Gendron Flexible Flyer | vous cola il Gielaaition ba.guvérncr ot: Weune | We OUT, Dee. 19--Tile aelec| Oke at his” avantaien, ta It. This advice is especially appropriate, owing to the fact that with strong wheels and| Simplex Tebiartisns From an oritative ac Leon w Sdenly d to Diaz | tess soup spoon has been designed | bell’s estimation, is that with it y we are placing you in a position to save such a large sum upon WATEEEMHie: body made just like a| Any boy or girl would appr s been learned that Diaz t and a new governor ated. Then | yy q st. Louls man. He guarantees|™¥8t dip your soup from you, not|} the purchase price of your plano. Every new plano in our Miiible flyer sled and steers| ste one of these as a gift tted to one the members of Re Was Sum te Wen | ssaitive anot je| Owara you stock is being reduced 25 pef cent. Our reason for doing this ry with the f . i Mexican ®gation in Washing- City, and a few days later left for | y cannot inhale Makes for good manners, don't leet | folks find it useful; it will w j - , : is that we have closed out a half dozen or more small branch ey TI Speciai Fe : tou that he intends to make Gen. | Burc soup through his spoon and make|you know,” he said. “Consomm« ng ’ a letter on wide business heves ‘bis . és c at the same time. His name) puree of navy bean, julienne and stores, 8¢ d throughout the Northwest, it being almost {m elf $5 00 DO ae ee Reyes in Europe Fighting Reported. H ei]. His spoon is|most varieties of vegetable souy possible for ou salesmen to handle pianos of a high charac . iL. Reyes is now on K nent Dec, 13.—A bat 1 : t Whe thowe drinking can be absorbed through the spoor ter during the rainy months. All these pianos have been Lad $3 49 j $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 mission to Europe, and ba n re | te tr in 0 Se AN OR INOONE ROE: we Sooo — Ra taper shipped to head here in Seattle. Our warehouses are 0 . pst Mary FIR, F pe Bhai, eer : ch| .The spoon has a lid over one-half| found to require a large aperture full, paying heavy storage and insurance. Business has not been 0 on Ke lon santas & yeaa cof ite surf a slit t as al type of 8 will be con up to the standard outside of Seattle, consequently we are forced “4 president, Diaz called R “ ex- | resulted in hea as which the ente the n t to dispo: the stock here. The ano dealers’ loss is your f leo ¢ and con oned to| One r ¢ states that the in gain in this instance. Many beat 1 planos were sold yeater 0 study thoroughly the militar - | surge 4 two machine guns| ALL STOMACH TROUBLE VANISHES aca pyres tems of Fur a It was understood at Sar +4 ; | AFTER TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN|| such prices, considering the grade of goods offered. We hav had many requests from persons not being able to call during oe n at $3. 49 | If you had some Dia in hand & in the stomach, nausea, debili the day to make appointments for evening, so they might in regain a | und would take a little now, your| tating headaches, dizziness or in vestigate our prc ion. So we have decided to keep the store Gl SPECIALS USEFUL GIFTS h distress or indigestion| testinal griping. This will-all go,|| open evenings until Xmas. Scrape together what money - S FT anish i and | and, be there will be no ur you intended to spend for Xmas and come to the Factory Piano a would feel fir 1 ed f left over in the Store. We will accept as a deposit upon a piano in the $2.00 Set of Tea Spoons, CAFE HAVE ITS LICENSE harmles will ach t on your breath with |] house and deliver the » to your home for Xn Is this not os 1 | sour mach Pa alr Mano pro on made by any er house, and we cannot ated Guaranteed | . : a } a prope qi ar Zs * . ae | bef you rea ou r be ave you money de of goods considered t p us peau kites Queen Pay " | r a - a s sag NA | sign e plate §| After getting real excited about ft} came for renewal of liquor Ii If your meals don't tempt you, or|cause it prevents fermentatior GEO. P. BENT COMPANY, the Piano Factory Stor d _ $250 Knives, $1. 75 - pl two months ago and voting It WI rh weren t & to gt i do eat seems to fill|/and takes hold of your food and Ay., near Pike and Stag Han $i 59 the elty eounel! last nih? voted J.| Rosenthal arlicense for the of lead it t same as if your . an Giakete setts s coum . . Bag a fhe ort cafe, but Ike got it, J 1 have hear wasn't there that ar oe Snes Tyee aoe a liquor mie rh weren't going give in five minutes from all ' eciate; | $4 Cut Glass Jug, $2.29 cafe, 1609 First av., a re r of the Frisco, Amer lisery at any d ha I ize Water Jug in wh rl ecognized by the police a Ang and = other = cafe ent ca f Pape's Diapepsin and waiting for n a ta for setae A 4, Metin ut for women without « io busine the “Se tt st as S002 AS Sot rme 60<cent ¢ talr re i Oil L mer, $3.59 $9.50 Coffee Machine, Zome time ago members of the|The B as expressed last | heartburn ‘ r heavy feel-|d ne vice of autifu counc nounced loud ha ! © Neer will ne ic $3.58 rat i sin Etat cost! Why Suifer? Get Cured! “s neh globe eer eae — ne |} os e i i Str B : : 5 iking Bag, $1.69 maameres a We Cure by the Newest European Methods, Applying the — I Nea “ make, wit é. JTES COMPLAIN TH pall Ay WS atten é otern T “ | ear Shaye a5 ont Rs PICTURE PLAYERS SAY NAUGHTY WORDS Newest Scientific Discoveries of Modern Times ai " tove BRONCHITES NERVOUS VARICOSE DISORDERS OF | ad & against CATARRH DEBILITY VEINS THE LUNGS ¢ manufa and vali Electric Bake Oven (real $1.69 BRIN. KIDNEY he | e ng ndow scher of tl + Why Pay More for Other Nick deat abd = It ti f $4.00 he dent noe ONSUITATION Tree x P . $4.00 sus | ciware ar they a fe the New ite ice $7 00 understand |feeagnnal tt if You Can't Come—Write! iu gains. Mrs. Bate ited 7 ane te. Oh tr Umass ¥ my R 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Spring Street mp peg rte ; OUR Dia BLANK. WE ANI TBNTIOUS : Telephone Main 1525 Independent 955 earns yP > aiep Nov Wi LL NOT TAKE YOUR MONE ct a ei New White Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month 4 think a matter humane PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL INSTITUTE All White Machines Repaired Free Wiliam it ce nad Avy. and Wa t 1 a Address, J. QUERY with the ATT LY up OPEN EVENINGS 1 Ay ©

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