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ei “CLEANLINESS IS NEXT’—-BUT CONGRESSMEN WON'T BE HE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910. SAILOR KILLS SELF Frisco MAYORALTY CANDIDATES DISGUSED Plans to bring out the best ma alty timber against Hiram ©. in the coming recall election < Just CAME HOMI FoR A BATH, St WENATCHEE MEN IN HL HELLO BiLK, 2 Aint YE GETTIN’ HOME A LEETLE EARLY ? 4.) Ly’ 5 i) were the | Prosecu! ine Attorney-elect Miles discussed by the trustees of Gorenson of Chelan county, Public Welfare league this after representative *of| noon, Suggestions from the sign pany at W ors of the petition have been com right, insurance |} ————— ing in. nohester, men | The recall candidate will be de | “ board, and “Good-bye, Billy, Don't notify|/termined in a few days. Those mort hinson, official. phy we jmy folkw. If they make inquiries, | frequently mentioned for the honor Wenate football =< | Just way 1 left the city.” jare George W. Dilling and Georg parrowly escaped death yea: | = < | “After penning this brief note,/H. Walker, Others prominently afternoon when the automo j Joseph A, Mullaney, sald to be the} mentioned are State Tax Commis S8BF2 EH AS Med | GEFTERE FR Nickelware th st. and Broadway ely Square hotel hote prepa the la | This Lucky Cop Striking Bags MORE DAYS srl The to have Wants Her to Compete With Fair Eleanor Among the Birds a mensage Honolulu, Jasking a San Francisco girl to fly jin a Curtine machine the open ling day of the meet She is Miss Enid Greg of a prominent fondne for whowe prowes wireless to daughter local far whose sports and » combined in athlet to lead the aviation directors to be Heve she will be game for frolle among the birds Jesides being a great deal of an athlete, Miss Gregg is a social fa vorite in San Franciseo, For the |paet two seasons she has taken @ prominent part in the “Kirmiss,” ing old buildings of the today ratory the exclusive n world begun of was basement fa which they were riding See 0 vee eee enero} (HON of a former police chief of Chi-\sioner Thomas A. Parivh, C, J fato \ lene “_ ocd MISSUS. THERE'S A WES ALL RIGHT SPEAK ; . egg mtg ge ae and Ole le a7 pe a sa re ay. Aliny and) MAN OVER THERE, Wor WILLIAM, HE'S 7 Yun MINUTE, SHAKE sidaion from Yee United Gtatee re-|tane re rn the Wei oe, WwW » traveling at a LOOKS ASIF HE'D NEVER. ONLY A Boss? - olo MAN! ~ nited ates |fare league will accept the nomina igh rate of speed HAO A BATH = SHALL I ‘cmaeeaepes ss NEVTHERY jcelving ship Philadelphia, ended | tion, City offielals are barred from Ter deeapants of the car were - LENO MEA oa at hia life in @ room at the Metropole | making the run by # provision of through space for a distance QUARTER! ve |, jbotel, Fifth av, and Union sty the city charter ting Attorney b. AIN'T HAO | terday was pleked up um A OATH | Mullaney quit the navq Septem ? suffering from concus FER A ber 14, and with William 8, Turner | Me a of the brain. He was taken MonTnt organized the United Amusement) the fe Minor hospital. He will permis company. The company failed to nea TE w , his physicians say. Soren | float stock This fatiure preyed mars companions were cat and on Mullaney’s mind. During the nd, Se but not seriously Injured. | heavy shopping season prior to et McRride, the chauffeur, to} Chr mae Mullaney wae employed c the blame is Intd, dis-| as A stock saleeman tn an uptown | iy yh aceldent. He! - art i gs : His cone ran vane ae sted on sikht | jow hen found yesterday 1 ti Stach moon salve the ‘ene. west cents represented the former quar-| While Willie, her 6-year-old son, “ @ mile n hour at the x termaster’s entire capital wa {tting up in bed watehin he 2 ope fa pene fae | A postmortem examination will] ve. ae UPS sages ated ni = oo / be made by Coroner Snyder today|*'t Wide eyes, Mra, Margaret Rt They Protested. | FOOTMAN ; \ today Caen aake pidge BEF i hs goo Or ME “We protesied against speeding | jto determine the nature of the pol-|Ramage attempted to end her mucd, but McBride sald it was || Seen }|#on used by Mullaney in & room at the Frisco hotel,| ote Fight; that nobody paid any 2703% First av., yesterday. Only Hon to the speed regulations the tmely arrival of another ten Beaitle,” said Dr. inetebiacen Thrilit : ant, who entered with a cup of : ee ae hrilling news dixpatch says the house of representatives has voted to soll the bathroom fixtures | coffee, prevented Mrs. Ramage q bet Al " ‘4 in tts elegantly appointed office building and dischar the bathroom attendants, deapite protests of law from accomplishing her purpose. 5 fp turn be Ae a Re <4 be ; and) makers who said that “those members who didn't care to take baths shouldn't find fault with those who When the tenant entered the! place the wheels skidded | gig” Oh, Economy! Ob, Bathtubs! | Mrs. Pe = the machine crashed into a room Mrs. Ramage was standing pole, breaking it off | <== — na pope hee mouth over 2 two feet from the ground. | b - ‘ RR n KAN Je ne arrival of the Silitaies of the spect eo were} ups, ae there will be no election for | boarder dnsast Me Kamaxe ro may be gained when it is| CONSTANT READER Lgiay yanmar te ies ! STAD BADE! lespejrate struggle Mrs. Ramage that the car, after snapping | im (By Unites Press.) eeep the telephone pole, swerved” to} Seattle, Dec, 24, 1910. FARBER, Mo, Dec. 27.—Three|¥®* Prevented from — leaping | er 1 | peers prrsauiit att oe, ante. | trainme: ; ; vera} {through the window to the pave-| ge se heir paaaag o (Coneluded.) jalways, in the end, the “standpat-|, Te the Editor of The Btar: 1 aoeanee rare, Killed and severall nent, 30 fect below. The woman | " e | enn | tor” ts drawn into that und cae Sn She SetORS Sxperionte t taken to the © ) Wheels of the machine hung/had no hope of living to see any/ang js “benevolently assimilated" ;Cf Th Star editors, and it reads/PEeD Injured when ao paasenger | Teed tn a padded call, the death | over the waters of Lake Union. | thing like the present English sit pe 2, [like @ chapter from # history of the |{f#ln Oo the Chicago & Alton coll or ne. a year-old Charles Pat-| The party will remain in Seattle | ation, the ripe for the harveat|, Civilization cannot “stand pat"; | dark age lided with « freight near here to-/O1 her tyearcld son, Charles Pa ft Sorenson is suffictently im-| Oregon and general awakening now |'* Must either progress or retro me tO me that all servants | {87 First reports Indicated that 1k Fear tar eh oe to allow his removal to his| manifest everywhere, for the best |Orade. The present movement of » people, wham we call pubdlic|(™¢ Passenger train bad crashed |"° Save affected the woman's mind lof us were only “agitators,” “dis-|O¥f People. Is one of certain pro- ra, be it fudge, police or what |'8t the rear of the freight ; see jturbers of the peace” and “danger. | 9T@ssion, and The Star will win ite) not should be invested at all times me and girl readere—the young- ous characters generally who | fight. And the great and irresist-| wir), 4 srpiusage of power, in or SRV AR AARRKA HS ‘qnes—will find Uncie Jack in . ve able onrush of progr will con ae a or he * AND SHEARED HER 4 ode >remel t any hazard a der to " y emer: | Star next Saturday. Fee eee ee wall “eunpresaed.” {tinue to bowl over and grind under Jr ‘0 Saally.gobe with aus emer ie LOCKSTEP 18 ABOLISHED * a ~." 1< iy | the atrophied mentalities of stand i ; uh RM) |& AT STATE PENITENTIARY ® We hh ek k ht ee & & | CHpecially In Maryland, as the jail patiom just a0 it always has done, |"U"DIUs power should be only suf) 4 * L 5 | MISS ENID GREGG x # | fecords will show, and by the same | Pal’ : flelemt to protect. the. people, and|) wart, WALLA, Dec. 21 & As She Appeared in the Kirmiss, SE TEETH, STUCK IN %| “Bik Interests” who would now jail! As was said of Tom L. Johnson, not enough to Intoxicate the oper | For the first time since | the # ES SUICIDE |) San Francisco's Society Annual . e Star editors eo may we way of the editor of ator or thy \ nce aed | Frolic. She Hi: INDPIPE, CAUSE DEATH « '™ a tablishment a winke rolic, as Been Selected by —_ x] How well “Big Interests” suc-| The Star For instance, the policeman is not|* "*tablishment of the state #/ Aviation Meet Directors as a Rival OAKLAND. Cal, Dec. 27.— #/c0tted in “wuppressing” truth 20/“Behold! he raised his hand | justified in clubbing or shooting a|% Prison here the convicts did #) gan FRANCISCO, Dec | ‘to Eleanor Sears. of false tooth in ber #/7eats ago is now written in pro-| against his clans; faen for private satisfaction, to|* "Ot wee the lockstep today, &/crareing that her husband is to| —————————__ Sapive ex lained. the uss a | Bressive history, in the adoption | Aye, he forsook the Few aud serv-| vent 9 disordered aple or be Bs peeae “U re As & ®/binme because he sheared off her AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 26. the death of a woman #\i2 this country generally of the/ ed the Mass cause the question was asked, “Why |* Present to the m behing the * |hair, Mra. Ida Stoor is dangerously | Determined that Boston feminin secret ballot, the initiative and ref-| Year upon year he bore the bat-|was your open hand behind your gray wall ercea . near death today at the Central| ity shall not carry off premier hon body was found yester- #) p hind y * Reed sueeeon Broadway #|¢Tendum, the recall, direct legis: | tle’s brunt, back?" |* Reed yesterday announced ® |e nergency honpital Without her|0Fs in the aviation meet to be held afte sso Sas Sy */iation and people's power move-| And so the hiss, the cackle and the) The people who furnish his anl-|* 'PAt the lockstep had been ®/ oases Mrs. Stoor said life was not | bere in January, the directors of the |San Francisco society's annual chai ing house. The coroner's * h | runt! * abolished for good. Inside ® meet, following the & senna : ; which conducted the In- #| ments everywhere. The arrest 1 nd ® ~ ‘ ary, club and gun do it that their|§ fy prises 2 okt: tha teak @ | Worth living, so she drank pojson nat ‘ation is ng the announcement) ity fiesta. Not only pretty, she is returned a verdict of #|!™prisonment of The Star editors | 3. BUDDENBORG, rights and interests be protected \* wilt , wi ® their h aA . #|,Mre Stoor is the wife of a that *s Eleanor Sears intends to|slim, graceful, nimble-witted and ih by & blood clot on the #| but shows desperation of “vest: | 2575 Ninth av. W. |” If st In imposaibie to got men big|* HIM walk with thelr hands by #| yutcher. She told the hospital au-|fY with the birdmen here, hurried | nimble-footed Meat, superinduced by stran- #/@! Interests” in their last ditchos enough to fill the office without “ ' go bape | ee hen se |thorities that her husband eut off | === a seats ERI @ and will only result in more great Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 25, 1910, Wabbling, then the office should be |) oan y Bg sgh "aa Geena her locks as a climax to a family | ‘woman was identified # 1¥ Stimulating and accelerating the| To the Editow of The Seattle cut n to fit the man, of course.|4 Storm to be tried here. the quarrel | Wrances Collier, aged | OPWard movement to more equit Star, Seattle, Wash. But it is better that the man be] Qs by na the abotlinees . : vs | @ Mélident of this city # {able conditions among civilized! Dear Sir—At the iast meet- | too big ior the office than the of-| f'n) st being the abolishment of » | Steeh eee ee eee men. The undertow of progress) ing of the Central Labor Coun- (fice be toc for the man. Iti Qo, rpes sy , 4 4 8 flowing, flowing ever on, it#| cil it was moved and regularly | would nex iogical to supp WM pee hake khheeee bed | | Bey and girl readers—the young- eddies shown on the surface by the| carried that the Council piace (in a republic Mke this, where all] onee—will find Uncie Jack in occasional “scraps” between iteelf_on record protesting power comes from the voter, and i cence The Star next Saturday. grossives” and “standpatters,’ against the imprisonment of ‘every man a king,” that the | | = = = the editor of The Star for con: n poople would have auth | ‘iad BR = _ nr BES fn have been afloat during the last tempt. Yours fraternaliy, and always on tap, rendy } NI vipa + 0. 37 ire-| two days. ‘ ° (Seal) A. G. WHITEMAN all any official miscreant who | i! oe from the steamer The little vessel, which is now Secretary - Treasurer Central (debauc the trusting confidence ~ | slices Reape yenterday afternoon state owned by the Lower California De- ‘Labor Counett of the people. | |that they had found two life boats velopment company, had completed i) . ‘oan ech thew eek “cot ‘ (By United Pree) ad the cabin of the missing steam- her charter to the Boscowite com- ; Bi le eal ae inci: chiens tek bad arcuate GALLIPOLIS, Ohio, Dec. 27. jer St. Denis, which was formerly pany, and was returning South to m the least in heariz they can’t be helped, but when they —Five persons were killed in rated between Victoria and her owners. She left Vancouver Sher olin Se tel. Poe get én bed they help then | @ collision between two freight rthern British Columbia ports by on November 19, and was reported 4 rs oem a aa at trains on the Baltimore & Ohio 1¢ Boscowilts Steamship company, passing Cape Fiattery on Novem- | d for such : in / . { this city. The wreckage was|ber 21, since ht ‘+ * ston a ie ” F. A. STERTAN | ‘ : o> _.| foad at Salt Creek, near here, | a sin w h time nothing Jadging from the number of people who still throng this J) Principles ax pa ageing ten S008 Miath ay, W,. Jag tice perenne Det, St] today. found in the neighborhood of Clayo- has been heard of her. The St. H gif fe h : 0 1 i s. Hazel Gara e ol quot, and confirms the many rumors Denis was heavily laden with coal. More. But perhaps they are not all gift seekers—suc clase conscious really know Bedros Garabedian. tified today | ‘alclinlatainin eas ‘ . this dirty affair means Boy and girl readers—the young:|acainst her husband, accused of| Ks ; <a STRENUOUS reductions on merchandise of all-year-round Whip tate war with a oF anvler eneecelll find Unie Siok telanenalt and bartery, Ghe eaid | | sa beili * railways is everybody's fight; all! The Star next Saturda: When my busband used to get | E CHRIS VM A Wefulness and unquestioned reliability can’t well help but Fie. arrocted, but y a few gre y Ptiercclb— Abies vg omgaeg Bird | ' 7 cause a rush hit directly in their most vital bat now that he has mended his| | spot, |. ¢., pocketbook, If t ways and ts poder I can't live with KA GE T, SOME BIG REDUCTIONS FOR ONE MORE DAY f Pie oniy had acumen enc | his, | Tate Ee member a thing from one election } Judge Utley said this was pecul-| _ 3 | to another, then conditions would lar and fined Garabedian $10 for| (iy United Press.) : soon be much better for would-be twisting hig wife's wrist | HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Dec. 27 Walking was again in order this| minutes power remained off the free and independent American cit |A special grand jury to investigate | morning for the people who get up| ars, though the lighting system fzens who are aiways seeking a ides the wines page Chitwood,|early for work: he electric cara }°f the 8. E. Co. was affected but job to profit capitalists. If other} | | f Oscar Chitwood, trie Cars| a few minutes. papers in Seattle stood with the (iy Untied Prene.) | was ta e and|of the Seattle Electric company! The trout BIAS ; | | trouble resulted, itais re people, as The Star does, there|’ MANILA, Dec, 27.—A Japanose| wt en called by|were all shut dowr caste Mom tha natne or tee yrould be-much leas graft and vice | spy in Corregidor, the fortificatior {Ctroult. Judge The same thing happened last | big feed wires between the powe » contend with, — guarding the entrance to Manin | Attorney John Graham, who rep-jnight at about 9 o'clock, when! plant at Klecuron and the Massa- Your term in jail serves a good | harbor, was captured by the author |resented’ Chitwood, ts said to have|thousands of people were down |chusetts st. sub-station, The cars I wish thege were such an | ities here today and placed und ,,,, {discovered evidence that three men|town anxious to get home after|started slowly at 8 o'cloc s Table and Pocket r in every town in the United | arrest. It reported that be wa , The boom of Gov Jone I h Ww Folk in the mob of 20 which took Chit-| celebrating Christmas. But for 46 | ' eo i. | States. It would have a tendency |caught with va sketches of |of M sour! Is beng actively foster wood from jail and murdered him,| « z I ‘ re wle’a eyes. These| the forts and milita maps nis | ed at this early date red Gfel-| fired the shots that killed his client 3 ‘ul to open more y Th the forts and military maps in h date / ni , b A Cut Glass Cutlery jare fearless times for the higher- | possession ler, who knew ay k yew-|This evidence has been laid before ia " . arte terday received a } from the/the grand jury | : Bl) sity. b~ 7 iekiet Demostatia Lakaue, stat| a | BIGGEST HOTEL IN WORLD FOR N. Y. ferware Carvi ng that the campaign managers of . | ; | ing Sets lle Li Cae sg Deel re eg Kiss Reward for | WILL HAVE 1,600 SLEEPING ROOMS i ' ancy China ONLY 363 ‘ount | NEW YORK, Dec he work of d 5 | $1,000 Annuity for Including Percolat- « ment It 1 CHRISTMAS and two the ping will be , Never | c “i eh will contain 1,600 IB] | Scissors Sets ors, Tea and Coffee DO Your. Johnstone’s Widow) s"!-0wric cvry, x. 1. eo. » avestment, including ‘ Pots Zi SHOPPING DAYTON, 0,, 1 gee rey eae, Tee oe ae lonont Manicure Sets EarRvY! pulty of 91,000. for Ralp 2 Joh: jan tin cE thk Saoaee aitor i y w ed today by | Policema toh r this mornin | Boxing Gloves Dinnerware mt Ft i, hhc py a ga gro bls 2 0 ¢ 0 i Wed 70 Year: Told His Wife a Lie ‘TURKEYS WALK | | i | KIRKSVILLE M Dec 7 v a His w aged 90, is * s boast wa at he had never told a One re we have lived so r G8 ANGELES, Dec Fok: | Tif coer os Soeuene, be tak it anniversaries probably than any | "We believe we ever sald a 5 lowing a lengthy eon pest adn po bce nag He ayhans other man in hern Missouri, cross word to each other during which Chief ¢ ol y . OVE | died ye day, aged 89 yur long mar e. So fe I ao a : 4 them over the co oads a ‘4 Bo far as Dolls Wagons Karl Rogers and Captain Det pn - bh alba bar vy oes to acing He and h fe were planning to| know, I have never told a Ne in my es Flammer were present, the in| Rott ane’ |celebrate th 70th wedding anni = M h ‘ i tigation of the explosion at the| He received about $1,400 for the ‘i lechanical Toys Tricycles Llewellyn Iron Works was resumed | “'O¥" | ‘S y today along new line | . Three persons who had been} | ” e Games Automobiles wateped since the explosion were Da Beer eae | POWER TRUST i B. ness without out the “shadow” that 7, | By United Press.) r the decis 3 a : | (ay f wait for the decisions in the Stand inks Books | tart inese Lo ge NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—In a] WASHINGTON, D 27.—A suit/ard Oil and American Tobacco | yt acs a Brooklyn theatre a wolf in a wire|to dissolve the alleged “electrical |¢ it Was stated, as a new issue enclosure on the stage jumped-over al ve ivin ed as soon as |12.the electrical case will be raised a | [Ama the popping of firecrackers, | the footlights and into the audi-| (TUS best beg dag ‘S| ‘The electreal companies will be — | the w lodge rooms of the Bow |torium It attacked Mrs. Florence the papers can be drawn up, it was charged with consptracy in re On Tong were officially blessed in| Baumgartner and Miss Tessie Ver-|sembofficially announced — today. | straint of trade, though the opera the Lun Chung Co, building, 200|/nalter. A policeman, with blows|Wade H. Ellis, former assistant at-|tion of the patent laws Li is « First. av, 8. last night. The Bow] with his night stick, struck the ant-|torney general, is handling the case The ( al Electric Co. and tho Op ‘Tong ie a powerful organization | mal down, but not before it bit him|for the department of justice. Westingh e Co. are sald to be ME AND Ul srecer. among local Chinese [e one hand The government forces will not/the chief concerns in the trust '

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