The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. 3 * | | ans V 0) I I M Pp. id Taf . This| wt ttt tte tet! | UNCLE 8AM IQNORANT if ery,Jueenly Is Mrs. Fresident laft in This | * OF FILIBUSTERING SP be * PROTEST MEETING WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 20 New Painting : TONIGHT * [nee Sum caiman to beta i* o * y fillbustering * The people of Tukwila, who #| r against Honduras * have been fighting against the * the Hornet ® exorbitant rate charged them *® — is by the FurthStone- Webster #| traction monopoly, will meet #| at the Tukwila town hall to #/ (My United Press.) night to plan the continuation * | EW YORK, Dec, 20.—The bod - _ of the fight Mayor Angle ®/of the Jith vietim of yesterda . P Du > Furth, the val and Councilmen Northrup, ®| explosion wa ken from the ruir hav na new Miller and Wool will be among *|of the Grand Central station power Stone- Wet This is the same tactics which A lively tilt between Councilme als the speakers. & hones today ana 4¢ Gt B that was employed by the people of | Mullen snd Revetle followed | the #|the death list ix now complete. Tw Fis to anne tle Fern Hill and other suburbs of Ta postponing last night of the ettort | & kok ek kk ek ht Mother persons, suppored to have petitions pre if alley | coma when the tion monopoly to take the-charter away from the { been killed in the explosion, have by A poration | attacked them, The company, of Seattle, Reston & Southern rati been found, officials of the railroad residents of | courts, claiming that the S-cent Rovelle, chairman of the corpora-| Injured, five have tr w er, Me-| fares obtained only to the elty Hm: tlons committee, said he had be (By United Prom.) ure an skulls. and have alight busy bunting graft on the tiny wating committee and wasn't 1 to take up the Crawford road mat-| ter Mullen protested, saying son ev em ite at the time the franchise was of 2,500 peo} granted, and not to territory an: | nexed la son has ap-| This contention was knocked out an, and the peti| by the supreme court in the case VANCOUVER, B, C., Dec, 20.~|chances of recovery, according to Resisting the combined efforte of|the physicians at Flower hospital two tugs during the past 22 hours,| where they |the G. T. ¥. steamer Prince George | Four others a ensfully floated at high/| dition, and the are being cared for ina recarious cor was is doubt ted the | of the Fern Hill people and similar \ ‘ thing oge nant, about “juggling | tide thi morning by the tugs Will-|ful. An exhauat bi it estigation of with the re | cases. | .‘ r corporation franchises fore and Na ne causes of the calamit as be exation election! The Duwamish people have start ’, Revelle wanted to know what he brody ifte, Commod and pean today . The pre es aa je ed the annexation plan with a full | meant Careful examination showed that|mated at upwards of $1,500,000 to ie BY bE ey ge orgy ‘bape Mullen repeated his juggling re-| |! ae prams ic : y will | ginning of a new fight, but they say rps relied mt ag as male _ _ fare originally | it is the only weapon left to them. | taken out of the hands of the cor pend MEN RAID porations committee INDIAN MOONSHINER Then Reveille said that Mullen wae pl 4 the gall 1 playing to galleries, anc JUNEAU, An Indian Dee the battle went on till a vote wa moonshiner’s camp the Indian taken. Mullen's motion carried and | |village Hoonaly 1 : the matter of considering the revo: frame OX BETWEEN TWO FIRES raided by will be taker NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Margarita r f arres ge ; ting as a ¢ Gesarano was slashed acr the |‘ n, an Indian squaw (By United which a new treaty with Japan face and hand as she wa «| * sald to have confensed, in on Friday at 1 ¢ WASHINGTON The | to be based wap remogdl nage piieating her other of prev mt to! The propos aty will replace to marry, A crowd chased the sggrge apna Reatbick: _time pacity-| the convention ratified | by A DALLAS FINE 4 block or #0, but he was not caukht.| BABE SMOTHERED TO DEATH acific coast States and Japan tn 189 © & taken to Bt ' POKANE, Dec 2 Lela D anese, confronts elimination of the clause prohibiting Genaro Drondl of Edward Ta was smoth Knox, who {s pre-| the immigration of Japanese into to death Sunday night in the nary convention on the United States. | of her pillow. Two month ; ‘DR. 1. M. WEAVER °...: phar Huth = | } DALLAS, Tex., Dec Victor | . i eae by ser, G. A. M 1 for Walter Co aid| Lacking beer bill, | make years since he arriage Dr. Ida M, Weaver yeute furniture who wor the men quarreled over a «es than two me by B. Kronstrand, a has arrived it _ 2\@ __LYNCHING THREATENED °°". > : aa arrived Th homicides in Da This Home-Made Cough 3 Elizabeth, nor » Mar has been bung oy. an average | menced her tria Fol- grandchild, aged two, assaulted : righ nh the reception room at the |"! , ae et ia {John L, Weaver Syrup Will Surprise You : latest portrait of the first ‘ “ m of mor fi ng & week in ok per Mina Sanders, a daughter CUtl ne 1 White House (wh the populace | ity of lens than 100,000. left her and three - 4 ple ‘of the great st two| her threat ack kunt the United States, Mra, W can wee | cause every visitor vember, 1903, I + bake: Reon Whooping Cough 8 : : : today Following he negro fired 7 * to Washington is admitted to the « hat since t 4 Quickly, A Family Sup. . the photo-play is making aque, & negro, the farmhouse, tt is sald. A farm he new portrait of Mrs, Taft,' recey oom) EDITOR FATALLY took up the study ° ply at Small Cost. 4 him from a hand alarmed the sheriff, who ar now a practicing | . 2 s found the pictured seek to lynet Montague ted MOMEATE, ee belmg OT IN FE D atte ; ; | Co eeeccecccccccceccceces “Lady ers, a farmer,| the sheriff is énde sro in a parte Pt wey. PINE BLUFF, Ark, Dec. 20 j Arthur Murphy, e¢ t r Betty,” at the Sanders and his in the o Express Companies 20°00) 3.0. ORESTRAINING...... | ea | AURORA, I De ) { M t is cin an exa: athe = a : . .s rg Morris, who, it ts alleged, killed after } Murphy was shot in head 1 Aig : * =r hn D her hier gg wh > in gave yw are f 43 to 11 ably “ . = ee one. he eoree ree ‘“ : ye itt Mor & al ne searchers ¢ . nd ; > ete an ae i Beattie Chamt t ating a a nee 3 3 ‘ INTRUDER 18 KILLED a tor thts for the ex BY SHOTGUN TRAP! 7 ult ie tne Me for the expe . #@ PASS THE PARK BOARD VOTES nem mae | Harry W. Luecock, on th ; 2 a benetio: des CiVIL SERVICE TESTS. FOR CONSERVATORY. rf) | Harry W Luecock, om the wa) a Vist of 48 men and w « ed to prepare s a ce “4 © cannot, ¢ © two 1 er 1 » the s f the « n door would re sse@ the city ne t jad t at Volunte a cate vente zine yh nen IP oy. fo ape org »« * At Fountains & Elsewhere! i registration & special venire of 60, a words, “Death — t¢ be Ask for | Sta ae i “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine ot ude) | oe Yes] MALTED MILK oat [hin defense. Mr. Rede, oith’ by The Food-drink for All Ages. | oat the t room At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, |S hae: ntohiamasetie Delicious, invigorating and sustaining, : Keep it on your sideboard at home. i LOWER RATES HOR MOAT Y |..o2s | This store offers thousands of les, high-grade, but inex we. Every one a suitable Beginning Wednesday Store Evenings. Take no imitation. “Jost say HORLICK’S,’ iL A N F D In No Combine or Trast AMUSEMENTS. ON GRAND OPERA HOUSE IMPROVED Joba rt, Mer ! TACOMA PRIEST HOME $5.50 Rocking Horse, $3.98 WITH POPE'S BLESSING Dapple Gray Rocking Horse ope Ie with steel swing and padded on ACOMA Sreseat for kay boy $ ' ; - and | PE CITY PROPERTY s T5c Tea Set, 39c rights of " od.) "erernee RATES REASONABLE ‘ cal Tri ie ) $2.50 Circus, $1.98 J e's n helping to advance (1 \ern, LOAN DEPARTMED " 25 Story Books. 65c men; 4 1 1 t word ma Rut} KNAPP CHOSEN JUDGE least penth okle “ yh Famous Baum's “Ox mont, $1.98 te ate’ Gens ta the bene OF COMMERCE CouRT. | UE Viaduct of the N a reat Seattie Theatre 1 . ‘ Gir . | oo . ** . . Harry L. Cort, Mer a By United Press be perfect T - ir per mn, ‘ ON, Dee. duction will be ced. 0 The Famous Baker Stock Co. tn A J ~ b 1 pew . 2 ire THE GIRL OF THE 1LDEN WEST Next week, “What Happened to Jones $1.25 Slippers O5¢ | $2.50 Slippers : this a picture maste gle $1.50 Slippers $1.15 | $ $2.00 Slippers ....$1.50! $3.50 Slippers SRA: ning wp tome, getulain : CHEASTY’S MAGE STIC tere GIFT ‘ret pt eat i harm if I t ’ gene =» >| Sale Men's Shoes | “=~ | Admission 00 Slippers SS OS OOD 8 OE = Regulation Size : . $1.29 FREE—A pair of Fi I f “the " : 3 be Ae . C MOTHERS ARMSTRONG PLAYERS IN “MERRY LIARS.” Cheasty’s Haberdashery | star tuearee wi Second Avenue at Spring Street 1}, he Star this woe ull that. the OPEN EVENINGS AVENUE AMO UNION STRLET. the and just a su \ } ' picion of plot | Drug ' how Hd Armstrong & ove

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