The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1910, Page 3

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LASKA MIAN MURDERED ON FIRoT AVENUE having altered the i, November elections. M KNEW TH HE VICTIMS OF el Gold Coming THE STAR Where 15 Firemen Lost Their Lives WEDNESDAY (Ry United Pree) LOB ANGELES, Dec. 2 | proved weather conditions caused | }his Blerlot monoplane Im. | entrants were The otner} © c tne Parmal¢e (baby Wright), (Curtin biplane) Hoxaey D Af MILLIONS FOR NEW A.A. OVER ALASKA Boy! ight to apprehend the person whd Was so anxious to see the de MBER 28, 1916 police and| box during je notified the kept at the at ne ete imeem SMOKE KILLS THREE CHILDREN IN NEW YORK, COMMISSION DRAFTS BILL TO PROTECT WORKINGMAN (By United Proms) J YORK, Dec. 28 Three 1 tle children of Mrs. Julia Jameson TACOMA, Deo, 28—Members of; members of the comminsion had |! | aa tei Tn C alent during the employes’ Habflity commission | agreed that employer would | the absence of their mother, who Jlast night outlined the bill, which | seek to injure hie kmen. hae poldtivas abae® they have been three months draft With these two principles accept aa ing at Gov. May's request, to a!ed, he continued, the members of spoonful of this each meal and at the bottle bee are felt the first day these Ingre ball, Tennis and Golf Goods al- ways In stock. mixture bed time e using before Any drug jents on hand glist ha union meeting of Northern Pacific | the com ion had gone ad on |f Pollowine atoon quarrel, Bd: | J soni hail ie eg : ek bear he = va “ ro Teas m- |} hi bgprdaah ata: os Goggin, 46, shot and killed Sotpe soon as the construction |" ciasence Parker, one of the mem-| pensation for injuries |) Prescription Known for Results a Marke as he stood in work on the Copper River & North-|Hery, apoke of the principles on| Howev Mr. Parker said, the|{ Rather Than Large Quantity. Bt Johnson & Weeden’ sx western railroad, in Alaska, aa far} which the commission had founded| commission did not feel that’ any |% 3 5 ste AV, at 1 O'closk as Cordova, has been completed, | {ts bill clans of industries should be so ns lg ie was arrested & few nite} the line will be extended overland| , t% aie Beh d A ea 8 ly axed As $0) pat. thei an later. He admitted shooting | to Fairbanks. That is an nd sir toe Mg cance ‘ 6 Boca tae ede ome F members of the commission who! compar hould be allowed to do ¢ ie, the police say, but claimed | penne Chee teley te Oued One Ses Tuer bonieees ther bela woe ited ¢ a_pin fs had attacked him with a Pee: Coon: Wil) abet: Wire thas | nn eee ee te lteter ut ueer ee tee ee not ae well, Take When Marks was picked | $30,000,000 and will be the most} nen WON URIEShY FO) pay s0r. Ihe Camages Jt had cageed) after each ‘ Se ieend ee malls Ravelonchent > meat | Mlmaelt Injury, and the snplove | ts workinen } “a laa dy was taken to undertaken in the territory ea | t ’ tt ort Rue. The syndicate controlling the }A fi at home P fhe nature of the quarrel is un: Cop) River road controls the | i quicke } m. The two men walked out/ Bonanza copper mine at Kennecott c ‘i ‘d man, who} The road will be completed as far ned e police, A few! as this property by March 1, and os the genuin fatal shot was the work of continuing the line to Ur I ' ding to eye} Fairbanks ts to start immediately — | as , handed bis revolver to/ jafter that, it is stated (By United Prem t ! he third mon, who fled with it | The building of the road from] PUERTO CORTEZ, Hondura A second force la reported mob: I \ t shooting Goggin re Cordova to Kennecott has Dec, 28.—Two thousand rebel sol-, {izing Cebia, The gunboat Ho: wholesale house Dor " where Patrol $15,000,000 and the immense store | diers, who have been gathered dur net, bearing Bonilla and Lee Chriat-| With uncertain mixtures. It ed him a few! Jof mineral wealth in the territory |ing the past few mont report-| mas, an American, is expected to] A «in is known | to be covered by the Fairbar led ready for an att Teguct- land tonight tome As soon | — ne a mining man and a gambler,! jtension seems to justify the « Jgalpa, The revolution ix about t they reach the quarters of the LLLP LLLP ALLA slice say. He has been in| } cost of the additional line of track jbreak out and the first battle revolutionary army 1 believed OLD HATS made new Re for 20 years. He lives at |the syndicate agents say expected early in January. Prep the advance on Tegucigalpa will] 5 Third av arations to repel an attack on the begin 13 MODEL MILLINERY Marks’ clothes was found a N Li f city are being made and federal U. 8. Gunboat There 5 i ‘ y Riatting the name of Mra, | scene at the Philedstphia leather house fire, where 15 firemen and policemen were crushed to death under o License for troops are being mobilized at Te-| WASHINGTON, Dec the|} PLUMES dyed, cleaned and si Byers, 2908 Western av. Mrs. ailing walls. Photograph shows the rescuers o arehing the ruine. t : gucigalp United States gunb Yorktown | { curled—Willows made. could not remember Marks |= ee aR LN SE he Frisco Cafe Machine guns, ft is reported, will arrive Annapolla, Honduras, to-| } : but collected That ee eR RAR RR +| play an important part in the rebel/day. The warship has been sent} { OUR SCHOOL of Millinery was a carpenter up in Alas | ‘BR YAN FIRES The ¢ attac A battery of tb w to investigate conditions and pr Lope anuar In order to get he city councl] may revoke the nd bad worked in various w WOKE UP TO FIND A Hoense gr in July to the |Pone anized and Ar |. tect American intere in Hon } eady for spring work you must as a miner. Be come | & DEAD MAN BESIDE HIM . Frisco cafe, a University at. resort, |°*” yandiing the ar) duras. |} now months ago on | & Soils *! which President W. H. Murphy of | thought | POKANE. 28 WILLIAMS RECOVERS. 5 ® SPOKANE Dec. 28 * the city counct! declares to be one cr CH FESTIVAL 7 n.| § 7 an clothes mere * Awakening this morning, short. * Jot the most vicious places in this! ‘The annual Christmas entertain-| krone AM tgeenons, See | {MODEL = MILLINERY find two = hank book showing (~ ¥ after 6 o'clock, John Lar ®| In answer to the disbarment)und Bremerton boats; patronizing|°F Sty other olty on the cons the children, parents and xo far recove seo op 527 People’s Bank Bui and a bank book showing | ® sen, a railroad laborer, dis ®) oc r seers sident Murphy declared iclae Pasiok thetoaenal rious op ~ proceedings brought against him al bare on the boats; renting { Trinity Parish Episcopa’ eéentl sone. at the it of $500, from which $300) % covered him: in bed with * three bulldings te saloons, and with | 2¢ bad seen 100 women dri scant will be given. ¢ anne oor os a drawn out |x «dead man in a lodging house «| Which will be heard before Judge | Darr iting : Sheu ry 8 with tices nad teak ba Preok Wi be -aivon. tls pn he was i th State Bena , B getty ges sy nee | Yat a 0 o'clock enent® about the stree ® he Believing the dead man #/ Main, State Senator J. W. Bryan!" ryan further sets up in this an-|Fepeated violations of the provided for the little ones.) & to be his partner, Gustave # of Bremerton yewterday filed sen-|swer tat he attacked Judge Yakey, | !auor law ooo - a £ £ % Will, the greatly excited man * sational counter charges against /Not ax a lawyer, but as an editor,| Attorney H. B a law part . i Fy E Se By i oe eee Bee] Jeaee: Wakey privileged to do| Ber of Mayor ( foe the! How to Cure Rheumatism) [714 First Ave, 714 First Ave. £ @ 5s ng he clothe th rolice proprie » ir m mo | Bryan says that Judge Yakey that Robert | proprietors « 4 i} “ F » os j® man Hunt, Larsen started ® cot sore at him because he refused | Booth of Seattle offered him $1,000 | ton of Councilmen Hart, Zbind pi ren i og a Me SPAETL Sportra Goo £ & 2a (iy United Pres.) __|& back to the room to view the ®/t, drink or smoke with him. -He| Worth of easy legal work If he |&ud Conway, the applicants we y Mixed. } RE RE arn yrome Ps (a 3 aE MAMMOND, Ind., Dec. 25.-Nine| * remains of his “dead partner.” ® | iso charges Yakey with unlawful-| should withdraw from the sena-|sllowed one week in which to file| pinion, Fat we tes By officials of the town of Gary,/* They ran face to face with #/1y collecting $10 a day from King] torial race affidavits to prove the moral repu-| rity ig @ very simple and harm: “THE RUBBER STORE.” See the new city built by the|* Will, who was at that time *! county as a visiting judge; travel-| Bryan edits the Navy Yard Amor. | tation of the place. lene ula but ft has worked 2 34 States Steel Corporation, . gg ey ees as oved to be | tng on © pass on the Port Orehard | tean at Bremerton wonders for all who have tried it Benen as talled into court. today for e ad man proved “ -| Three False Alarms quickly. eurlag chrosie ané eeute “eg ent on indictments charg-|* Hans Carlson, a railroad # rheumatism and backache. ° A complete line of— 4 me em with lection frauds |# blacksmith. The death was ® 3 one ounce of nyrup of Sarsaparilia 2 Thomas Knott and Chief of|* attributed to heart failure, * arte false alarms Tung in, one Maaasaed tal one alae of tort Rubber Goods, Ol! Clothing, ° Martin were among those) * brought on by excessive ® fter the other, from 2ird sv. 8.) compound. Then get half a pint of | Boots, Shoes, Fishing Tackle, * | * drinking ® Jand Dearborn st. kept the rer "| good whisky and put the other tw 3 < indictments charge the men Vi *| busy Jat night about 9 o'clock I | ingredients tuto It. Take a tabi | Firearms Ammunition, 6 4 LN oMaliaiiataiaialictalaletelel {thi pHathern part of the city. Fire| s ° ra} z < © 6 ES, Dec. 28—Hte-| | Latham, pilot of the Antotn Monoplane entered tn the Los aviation meet, was visibly |oraing aboard the ste led when told today of the! ‘oria. The gold is in cai in Paris of Aviator Alex-/ Viegelius, partner of Half a ton of gold from the Ad rod is due to arrive in port Friday om Nestor, Laffon and his passenger, the 92d was ught out to Seward ie Marie de Paulla j by, trail nm well, and had| The Victoria {is also bringing m over the Antoin-| down Capt. Daniels, master of the Latham said. | Ubfated steamship Olympia, wreck: | led on Bligh fsland reef. TAX COLLECTED. rl with h te machines BANKER INJURED. PHILA JELPHIA Dec. 2%. Job 56 years old, head| OLYMPIA, Dec, 28.—The state fhe loca} banking firm of Law-|tax commission has collected a} Johnsen & Co., was strock | $235.77 inheritance tax on the estate 1 last might by of the late Mary Butler of Ki | pa county, The $30,450. by @ state so z estate was appral B for the protection of animals. | at BiG HALF PRICE SALE OF SPORTING GOODS |) = AND SILVERWARE ] Continues the remainder of this. week. Bll | } NEW STYLE ROOFING Cobblers’ | | The famous Extras / enasco AS gen ih pc phalt Roofing | P27 my Prices are Is fast taking | $1'59 complete Re 1 i the place of | iair Set for shoes . shingles and | PM other material | pe ces 69c | for residences ] and all build vg a ag aay count of Hs T a6 pair new Rub { cheapness |p 15¢ | and fire v ges ‘ : ing qua $ “i na of Lasts, Bee our window display. Complete with good $ Ralls and cement Mand . 1.49 $2.00 now, | $3.50 now per per ma bet ma 59 | 850 $4.50 Bply now ber per ra rem $2.98 2c Steak Knife, with wood han¢ Dolishe teel seimit Very » each t cannvth oy BUSY BASEMENT Aitprne ahi apc 5 1Oquart alvanized $1.00 Strong Shopping Baskets—Close woven nd t Willow ping Baskets, with r g ther tra 4c $1 Tea or Coffee Pote—Nicket plated or 1 3, 4 and S-pint size, Overstock lot that 1 ‘ ed out, Worth 9 o He 796 25¢ Gold Dust Powde Let the Gold Dust | 1 Strainer—Handy Sink Stratner Sink an fuse out of drain elser &F RECOM NL AND Pp ot | faviation fi | well for a banner day | text bet we |terday, the UNION STALET. | j eek rejoicing today im the camps of the birdmen on: the Ely (Curtiss biplane) Dominguez Conditions augur victors by tb thusta: followed the fights closely—Rad- from yesterday, the | ley on his previous record, and Ely derby ever held was) upon strength of his victory yester the chief attraction day over Parmalee, who drove the Although a speed | speediest craft of the Wright ban m Ely, driving a Curties | €are. st biplane, the Parmalce tn the baby| Brookins, Bly and Hoxsey, ac Wright racer, was offered late yes-| cording to an announcement today, | uted violence of the wind! will try for height records. Ely | bishor precluded starting the big race Five of the speediest Myers on the grounds were entered for the derby. Radley, the Britinher, who holds the world's speed record, was scheduled to defend his laurels ini a ns who have Postponed first ached this afternoon, +4 the height event, and ft is known | that before the end of the meet he will make a determined effort to | surpass Hoxeey's tude Might of 11,474 feet ‘ILLE GAL VOTERS IN °°.’ Mr. Weymouth OHIO ADMIT GUILT °% © 1 sie mee Ten deaths were recorded im Seattle yew (My United Presey wagon load of voters under indict: | ter. WEST UNION, 0., Dec. 2% ment poured into the city during West Union hotels overflowed to-|the day, As fast as their names|. day with citizens of Adams coun- were called. off they admitted ¢ guilt, riod of five years tanigaitic ant amounts. waiting a chance to to charges of selling pice cad load after [MUDDLE FOLLOWS | ty, who are plead guilty their votes ENGLISH ELECTION 0°: iy Unived Press.) jfall to pieces, The reactionaries LONDON, Dec. 28.—Leaders of |though outnumbered. sul = have the rival parties in the English |@nough seats to put up a nasty| fight elections, now that the balloting t8 Mo ios tn over, are reviewing the results to|pe breaking down see how they came out in the fight.| The liberals are theoretically in| Neither side appears well | control Leaving the Irish and pleased with the result. The pro-|laborites out of consideration, the| gressives have a majority, but it| liberals and the conservatives are | is a coalition majority, which may ‘almost evenly balanced. ASK PERMIT FOR | K.& E. THEATRE asked for England seem to very Oregon “Bugs” Will Live in Pendleton (My ited Press.) A building permit was SALEM, Or., Dec. 28.—Wails of} yesterday to erect the Kiaw & Er-| protest poured into the capitol to-|langer theatre, at the rner of day from Baker and Union, because! Fourth av. and University #t. The of the action of the state board in| playhouse is ¢ ed to cost M selecting Pendleton as the site of | $250,000. Work will be commenced the eastern Oregon branch insane|as soon as the plans are passed rat hos upon by the city building inapector The asylum site is located at the| It will be finished by August 1 ia west end of Pendleton. It consist of 330 acres of which fs rich BALLARD WOMAN DIES Mrs. Ida Holmberg, aged bottom land near Can Uneaten) | eee ere. ee Ballard, died this morning at 8 O'clock at the residenc 4w THEATRE ROBBED 21 21." wes. Hlotunerg teaves «|| husband and two sons, Esco and TU Okla,, Dec, 28.—Enter-| Elmer, both living in Seattle, ‘Th box office of the Grand family came here mm Pittaburg opera house last night during a| a, one year ago. No funeral ar- ||, re mance, two youths stole ap |angements have been made xt $1,000, They escaped,’ WaNT CLEAN RESTAURANTS. ft ts thought, on @ north bound Ad wl neilman Kellogg introd an ordinance last night tagious diseases from working {t bakeri rants and candy manufactorie The bill was sent Prt sunciiman Sawyer introduced | to committee a n ordi night calling for a bond jon to ‘ovide W Yerler poh library site at) Wants rower to $1 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, M rday at the court be | Beatie yesterday d were fined || + olaht Biy |Dartment in action llay are favored ax probable | gig HOP AT JAPANESE Bishop in the inst alght at tb of Trinity Following the predents and tt t i R, R. OF FICE CHANGE. Word has been wonderful alti |olty that J. E. lent of ~~ KMUSEMENTS. see Slattanghised tor a ee || MOORE THEATRE '%,¢**| ‘oday at 2:18 ’ r Gund OPERA est J0uN com night, Matines ‘Tor reste t We ALHAMBRA THEATRE Rus Bart Week Lois Theatre BACT EAKE MUSICAL COMEDY. CO. } THE MATINER GIRE 1] sgt Bearman 1 : : WHERE yop) WOMEN AID FIGHT ON Fire Chief | AAJESTIC LER aoe PANTAGES THEA TRE ‘ e Max Wardall wants the city || ra ie D. Stirtan, designed to repel the| move a chief of police for cause. || Mh), Jaw providing for capital punish-| 176 introduced a resolution provid-|| others ment, was indorsed in yesterda na for ab amendment to (he eit session of the Federated Women's#| charter to that effect last night clubs. Petitions were signed to be | presented to Governor M. B. Ha GIVE CHRISTMAS BALL and the legislature later on, Ole |Hanson and W. H, Milliken have| A Christmas ball will be given pel volunteered their services in the| by Bidsvold lodge No, 12, Sona of | re campaign, Blank petitions may be| Norway, at Junction hall, Ballard ae had at the club headquarters \Thuraday evening, December 29 | aha wo persons plaints of divorce | Twelve girls six boys wero born o Ret a cle is the hope of the Curtise fiyers in| Japan to look after the work the Fargo Northern Pacific CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. activ Christmas party | Japanese minsion partwh, $18 Washington entertainment candy were distrib intention of the yman from took an tree Keator is the received in the Craver, superintend division of t would succeed F h as superintendent of division on January L in leaving railroad pargain Matinee ative Lower F Inferior Sex Troduced Trunk Mystery reday and Hest Beats ameron Nancy” | padre Beat Seats 25« ENED TO JONES ck: “Temperance Town. | Managers sell & Drow Your's Da LYNWOC *: Ma sane | MARJORIE. LAK Both Phones 6100 Advanced Vaudeville waled Va Devlin's Zouaves, Leo Rapoll and Five Big Acts, | | or wi who them. quickly get ale bourne them from his Any one can mix Ady COURT'S ORDE Is TO SELL AT ONCE Store Closed By Order of U. S. District Court. Starts Thursday Morning, December 29, 9:00 a. m. Geo. A. Bundy Meet Me Main 6089—Phones—Iind. 2880. Sale The Entire Stock of Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Ete., of the Peerless Clothing Co., ————OWNED BY. L. FOGEL BANKRUPT AND PAY THE CREDITORS, WHO WILL BE SATISFIED WITH 20c ON THE DOLLAR Remember, This Sale is in Compliance With Orders From the U. S. District Court Here Are a Few {any $3.85 $12.85 | $4.85 $4.85 $6.85 $6.85 ; $10.85 $8.35),, $12.35 te 8olfor 85c $14.65 $1.35 1301 First Avenue 3 CORNER UNIVERSITY ST. 1301 First Ave., Corner University 1301 First Ave., Corner University Bargains 35c 40c 85c $1.65 Store Opens Thursday, Dec. 29, 9 a. m. Store Opens Thursday, Dec. 29, 9 a. m.

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