The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1910, Page 5

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INVITE. BG DEMOCRATS TO SEATTLE Charles G. Hetfner, chairman of The de ratic « central com: | gaittee, is vow In the East, and will | Washington at the meot-} National League of Dem- Clubs, which meets in| D, C., January 9. the st Chairman induce one or more | f national reputation to Jefferson day banquet | Bs attle on April 13, Senator! jomas P. Gore of Oklahoma and lil Ole James. will be} frvites ‘The Bras Count; King Democratic | ub will observe Jackson day by | 5 ving a banquet at the Aretic club | nuary 7 BOY ONLY NINE HELD AS BURGLAR (By United Pres) LOS ANGELES, Deo, 23.~-Three men with drawn revolvers, an- ipating a desperate conflict, lipped stealthily through the ¢s- Hshmen* of the Harrington Print company, shortly after mid- ht, and pounced upon a 60-pound eget burglar in the person of rile Ancenas, ® years old. The iad had filled a sack with | gards, pencils and type from the int shop, and was tugging brave- 4 get it to the window through which had entered, when the of. appeared, They had been at-/ tank by the gleam of a sure| enough dark lantern the boy used. eee ee ee a } . E ncar SON OF THE *! * REVOLUTION DIES «| * ELMIRA, N. Y., Dec, 26.-— & ® Lorenzo Oviak, 94 years old, ® and said to be the last real fe son of the American revolu- ®% tion in this state, died yester & W day at Coming, N. Y. ® His father served two en- ® listments in the Revolutionary ® army at.Valley Forge. *| 4 * * . % * “a *) 4 PEXKRHARRE REE & | P.-A.-Y.-E. CARS H. G. IN TACOMA TACOMA, Dec. 28.—The pay an | enter plan and gates on the! Fein: Defiance cars have been porarily *abandoned. General anager L. H. Bean says the gates F vided were too narrow and mach ‘Melay was occasioned by passengers “Pring to crowd through the narrow | Sinssareway | _ ASSESSMENT PROTEST) Objections to the size of assess- } Ments for the north trunk sewer | against property owners in} the Lake Washington district have me so general that a meeting been called for Friday evening @t Miller's hall, corner 28th and Madison st. to the city council. 5% Ott 40° Off nery artic rangit REMEM BER, AT 25c | presided Lupton, where his wife and his seo: | Mamie L. Corlette, | | Tongues” } physique of a man, |man’s revolver entered jun the mis hear Alliance, O., ver by the Rev. Levi R Above is “Faith Home, sionary school retary, have réfaided with him several years. There “a precious man child” was born to Miss Corlette which Lupton acknowledges as hia son in a public confession, Both are penitent and have been for given by Mrs. Lupton and God, they say. Lupton's picture is shown on the right. At Lupton’s school, a center of the Pentecostal “Gift of movement, frenzied ses slous of so-called religious ecstacy have been frequent. From it 100 missionaries have gone forth to all parts of the world. Lupton and his wife are middle-aged, Miss Corlette te 26. Mise “GIFT OF TONGUES” LEADER WHO CRIES HIS SIN FROM THE HOUSETOPS BURGLAR ONLY 16 FATALLY SHOT BY TACOMA POLICEMAN TACOMA, Dec. 28.—-Vietor A Seeley, aged 16 years, but with the ia the burglar who was shot down early yesterday morning by Patrolman 8 E. Gat jherg. The boy lies at death's docr }im the county hospital with no hope # | of recovery and late last night was very low. The butlet from the police- the lad's back, passed clear through bis ab- —a_ LOGGER WINS SUIT IN SUPREME COURT OLYMPIA, Dec has his leg broken in such a manner that ft will not knit together again, ally when the victim of the cident is only 23 years of age, ad is incapacitated from further work, $10,000 is not excessive dam ages, says the supreme court, in 28. esp PIONEER PASSES TACOMA, Dee. 28.--With burial today at Puyallup of John V. Meeker, the Puget Sound country assortment, including sealskin, walrus and goatskin bags These are splendid values at the regular prices—the fact that they are reduced 25 per cent assures remarkable offer ings SILVER SHAVING SETS If you didn’t get him one of these handsome sets for Christmas, take advantage of this exceptional oppor tunity and obtain one for hip Year's present. A fine assortme: left at QUARTER OFF, Silver, Celluloid, Ebony and inum in each We a few set rut mostly but the ure some seta in “ar leather € The alway reasonably d, and at reductions of 40 per cent they won't last long a the; Continuing at These Unprecedented Prices, While the Goods Last domen plereing the in his clothing Mre. & mute. man, for the ey clerk for the Willamette company with Victor the only Seeleya have lived score of years or over. fon When a man jaffirming the judgment of the King in the case North- appellants. county superior court of John Hall against west Lumber company Young Hall was employed ping to load logs on cars the bh to be lifted by hauled up onto the cars. which crossed the plains in the and settled in Weatern Washington. | Ezra Meeker, the youngest, whose) exposition | exhibit at the A-Y-P. is the only %o Off 29 % TOILET SETS MANICURE S SETS — STATION ERY © 50% Of 25c COUNTER 25c table $2.00 mark to th up to near the have been added x in value le things that we don't REMEM- ohn intestines tn #, and the spent ballet His pts, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Seeley, ey Is a deaf is a hard working lant fow years shipping Casket There are five children, The in Tacoma a His ask was to fasten hooks !nto logs| a steam witich and} THE STAR—WEDN SPAY DECEMBER 28, ‘'PASSENGE. James C, Mobiride, tho chauffeut | returning from the Chicago-Wen atchee game Monday atternoots f and in which five passengers were |injured, fs locked up in the olty | |Jail In default of $100 ball, The \passongers, all Wenatchee men, | were not seriously hurt and will] not appear agaist MoBride. } (By United Preas) | PORTLAND, Ore,, Deo, 28. The story of an alleged attempt to «ral: |96,676 necres of tand Oregon, valued at $4,000,000, legal Juggling, is asserted in a com court, The defendant Oregon company, the Coos ay W Ww is the Southern as successor to won Road © WESTON, W. Va., Dee troops arrived here at 1 o'« « 28. lock this rning and rescued William Fur. by, a negro, from an infuriated mob which had walted all night outside the local railway station seeking to his removal to Clarksburg 6 soldiers took the prisoner vault In the express office © the sheriff had kept him, ar NEW PRESIDENT OF PANAMA of the auto that waa wrecked while | attorney-elect of tn southern | fy, plaint today on file in the federal|to not over | person Sta o| | Orion Howard Cheney, sta in Senor Don Pablo Arosemena. He's « dignified, scholarly per* son, with a good grasp of politics find Uncle Jack |The Star next Saturday. SWARMS OF HINDUS “| SACRAMENTO, That hundreds Hindus. and that the state has failed to pro- vide funda to permit of the om ment of physicians to s¢ cases of diseased aliens and secu Cal, Dee of Astatica, 28 mostly As well as for jollifica- tion—the end of a year, with its and its burdens Sober many thoughts give ions new suggest to save safe place yunt with Open an otri thi Bank Whether for business an, workman or child A yunt pened 1 ¢ or small The Bank for Savings Cor, 3d Av. and Pike St. AT Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 Firet THE Av. Merchants’ Lunch From 11 a. m 25c French Dinner from 4 to 8 p 75c Moving Pictures Instrumenta: Muste Afternoon and Bvening FRIE, WHY COOK AT HOME? to 2 m, |intendent of banks | his in} OVERRUN CALIFORNIA! first appearanc are (legally in California, | asner: | | authoritie S WON'T TESTIFY! AGAINST AUTO CHAUFFEUR Niles M. Sorensen, prosecuting Chelan county, who was the moat sertously burt, Lwill leave the Minor hospital to fay and return to his home. He told the police yesterday that he would not assist in the prosecution of the chauffeur McBride tnsists that the car was) traveling only 12 miles an hour when the accident occurred UNEARTH LAND GRAB pany. The endeavor on the part of the government to regain title to the property 1s based on a pro- vision in the original grant from United States to the state of b¥] Oregon, which stipulated that the sale of iands should be restricted 160 acres to any one This provision, the Coos Bay Wagon Road company, as grantee of the state af Oregon, vio luted, the complaint alleges, TROOPS RESCUE NEGRO FROM MOB ‘placed him on board the spect train on which they had arrived and took him to Clarksburg, The crowd was overawed, and gave way before threats to shoot A rush was made at th troops fired in the air, and the ry citizens fell back. Before the train could be started several shots were fired Into it and all the win dows w »roker train, but ang re FIND MANY BOTTLES BESIDE DEAD MEN DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 28. Two mon were found dead by the police this afternoon in the rear room of a house in Bast Des Moines, Four half emptied bottles of whiskey were found beside them, LOTS OF PROSPERITY. NEW YORK, Dec. 28 prosperity is predicted for Unusual 11 by per Cheney bases prediction on the general finan celal conditions at present prevail tng throughout New York state. (CONVICT WARDEN OF BEING BRIBED WOMEN HAD RIGHT TO SIGN That the women who registered | and signed the recall petitions were entirely qualified to do so under the} law, wan officially decided yester-| _|day by Corporation Counsel Scott | Calhoun. The opinion was given in anewer to an inquiry from Comp troller William J, Bothwell, and net tes definitely the status of the women’s names on the recall pe titlon | With the election to be held tn} } 1911, it will be necessary, however, for all voters to reglater again. the Had a Hard Time To Kill Himself, But Finally Did | PITTSBURG Dec 26 Twelve days ago Elmer Doz swallowed 27 grains of bichlo ride of mercury, enough to kill 160 persona, and today he died After the poison had been taken a physician was sum moned, and in a short time Doz was apparently as well as ever Christmas eve he became ill, and his condition gradually grew worse, ee Pe Pee ger SESS REESE RE EER EEE eS i ed TWO DIE IN CAR CRASH (By United Press.) | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 28.—Two| persons were killed and more than }50 hurt, four serlously, in a street car collision on the intercity viaduct between here and Kansas City, Kas., Inet night, GYPSIES RIOT CHARLOTTE, N. C., Dec. 28 | riot was precipitated last night near Wadesboro, in a camp of several hundred gysplos, when a man who gave his name as “Chief Mitchell, entered the tent of another member of the band, and, it is charged, at tacked a woman. County officers © summoned and several arrests followed PAACD BARS HYPNOTIST a Roy Bunstine of Renton, the young deputy game warden arrest " ed by hix own chief, pleaded guilty| PASCO 28.——A_ hypnotist youterday. before who has be m on the bill at the visiting I ae Raiph Kaufman to the charge of} qecepting bribes for letting persons Kill game out of season. He Also, he knows on which particu-;*°@tenced to « term in the reform liar side his bread ts sugared, for|S*°TY at Monroe of not jess than “lhe shows every intention con: }ON@ Year and not more than three SOnjtinuing the Panaman p y of | vee. & good little brother of Sam ‘Bathtub Magnates Boy and girt vaadere—the young: | was favorably commented on by the |er ones—will thousands who visited the grounds, one of the family le tt! A protest will be made | Will see the passing of the last but to tell of life ou the old Oregoa| ‘one of the famous ploneer family ' trail SPECIAL SALE —WOMEN’S HAND BAGS Some beautiful bags in this Plead } Not Guilty Judge Swan in the United States district court here this afternoon The plea was not guilty Prisoners Escape. their deportation, was the KANSAS CITY, Dec, 28.—Eleven| tion today of @ prominent er nom rs at the city farm near of the state board of health Leeds, Mo, a suburb of this city jescaped after they had burned a window frame in their quarters to make an opening large enoug a man t through for squeeze No Japanese Spy Taken, MANILA, Dec, 28.—The military emphatically deny report that a Japanese spy, said to |have in his possession maps of Cor-| regidor, has been capt ured. andactive in old age Assist nature in restor ing the vigorand energy {early life. As age advances, the recuperative powers of youth grow less and then, more than at any sr time, do you need Pabst Extract the Pest Tonic Combining the t perties of choicest hops and the rich food values of select barley malt, it is the very tonic for the weakne old age It fortifie system against the little ailments w healthy youth brushes and reinvig ¢ nic pro- the many hict hic 4 aside rorates and gives new vgth ¢o the whole body, It aids the digestive powers and builds you up anew The United Sta Order @ dozen bottles from your looal Druggist Insivt upon tt being Pabst was} the! Crystal theatre was almost.forcibly |thrown out Saturday night. The jman hypnotized an &year-old boy jand when he had put him to sleep jstuck @ pin into bis arm, Alt hough he little fellow felt no pain, it was |too much ment, and the professor asked to “skiddoo,” which bo did. START NEW MILL, ABERDE:! 28. Dec shingle mill of the Deming Lamber The new & Shingle ¢ built at Markham at DETROIT, Mich, Dec. 28. —The!a cost of $60,000, will be started to- in connection with | morrow. jthe government prosecution of} | manufacturers of enameled bath | re fixtures was entered before} | | AL The first Lake Shore Arriving Grand Centra Or you ma “is, Lake Tickets and Sleeping Ca appli L. A. ROBISON, G, P. A for the audience and mas: } was | | labor L. F. JONES, Trav, Pass. Agent, 208 Hinckley Bldg., Seattle, Washington , Cleveland NOW IN PROGRESS OUR GREAT ANNUAL January Clearance Sale Women’s and Misses’ OUTER GARMENTS Entire Stock Included eee AT = Half-Price DON’T MISS IT! EVERY SUIT EVERY COAT EVERY DRESS 2 as EVERY WRAP 4 EVERY WAIST EVERY SKIRT ‘Dougall rat Ntvicke Co. SECOND"AVENUE!& PIKE STREET) Strikers Return. BALTIMORE, Dec, .— After being out 18 months, the striking machinists of the Baltimore & ;Ohio Railroad company today | reached an agreement with the l|company and returned to work, NO! LICENSE FOR BARTENDERS Councilman Blaine’s resolution Ucensing bartenders was indefin-| wWAgHINGTON, Dec. 28—The or itely postponed by the council yes-|der of suspension against extra terday. Organized labor, headed | switching charges by Western rail- by R. B. Hesketh, protested against | roads has been advanced to become what they termed a head tax on| effective March 1, by the interstate ' commerce commission. 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