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MAY ASK COURTS TO HELP HIM sterday he w received too list of re requested be has not t his to declare been revived is way Fifty men whose jected on the first checkin list by the elty comptrotie day showed up at the department in the » this or not has building to explain that It is certain, natures on the petitions did r,t make no at: seem to correspond with the regis fo Ket «ixners of the recall tration books because they Bxithdraw their na as the written on moving cars and in oth ove required figures | inconvenient places ARROW ESCAPE FOR AIR PILOT (My United Press.) UBZ FIELD, Cal, Dec Charles KE. Willard of the Cur amp made the ot pgrand stands gasp yesterday he narrow escaped a fall that y Would have meant death fatal injury. Driving the Curtiss No. 8, Willard was the first! great to overcome in this names were re s of the yeuter latrattc annown Hw the courts Mega! he ¥ been cs the wr the ing! pilot grand stand something me with his tilting planes, and great aeroplane veered sicken from side to side, while its worked desperately with the levers, Sweeping in a tangent to the course, the biplane darted within 30 feet of the earth before it righted itself, Willard = then brought it down directly in front te ascend when the meet of bis hangar, where Glenn Curtiss g resumed in the afternoon. jand his mechanictans repaired the sailing about 80 feet above | defect. SAS KILLS | AGED MAN : [Miltiam Russell, an Indian war who was found in a room) fa 192 Fichth av. Sunday night by fumes from an oil @ied at the city hospital yes afternoon. He leaves a and five children, the oldest HR E REHM RR HR HH t js 12 years of age. Rus | Wa was 65 years old | Mie secred tor 90 years in che) BRYAN DECLINES States army, fighting {nm} — = iy Indian wars, and also sored (By United Press) t the Spanish-American! LINCOLN, Neb, Dec While no arrangements for|ing that any letter from him might fterment have yet been made,/be a discordant note, William .J i frieuds will attempt to give him | Bryan teday not only declined the lary funeral jimvitation of Maryland democrats ~ to attend 2 banquet in Baltimore January 17, went th occupants eee ee ee eee eee * 4 KILL RABBITS FOR POOR, Archibald Gray, assistant ® traffic manager of the Great *® Northern, will “frank” a car ® load of rabbits if the business men of Wilson Creek make the “kill” they expect next week. The rabbits will be dis tributed to the poor of Spo ne and Seattle. * * * * * * * * . * * * * Divorce Reform in Reno assemblag Bagging rejection of the Invita jon was contained in a telegram ie Albert J. Maloney of Baltimore. who has charge of the arrange ments. PRENO, Nev., Dec. 29—The people (Nevada for years waged a deter- fight against the laws which | gambling. They won out. Amore aggresstve campaign \EVERETT DOESN'T Gatete which makes “tivre| WANT STATE HOUSE dp this state. “ = kelect Oddie, himself a di-| EVERETT. Dec has not indicated whether | superstition that state feill sign a new law covering the |Fetarded in growth has gripped a , but the assemblymen and|S00d many of Everett's business ject are being canvassed |™en and so divided the sentiment opponents of the present Jaw | fesarding the proposed campaign said to be falling in with|t® seek the removal of the capitol) of bringing the divorce | from Olympia to Everett that a spe into conformity with the; °!4! session of the business men's laws of other states. The @ vote of the entire membership. BAR PUBLIC CUP. A Christmas supper followed by an entertaining program is prom DISE, Idaho, Dec. 29.—The pub-|ised by the Swedish Sick and Ben- inking cup will be defunct as|evolent society at Ballard, Friday blie institution within the ait in Macecabee hall, 20th of Mahe ahter Janvary 1, 1911 lav. N. W. Big Sale «“Noise” Every known “noise producer” for the big celebration New Year's Eve. SEE WINDOW FOR SPECIALS. “| tonight's iBasement Goods Reduced | Spring Rat Trap for | Clothes Pins, 5 Dozen for “Beattie irit” Strong | First. Quality Hardwood 5 i Rat Trap; kills Clothes Pina; smooth fin. JC lem instantly. Friday special Ge. | ish. Friday special, 6 dozen, be. Costile Sane, ng kind Speci al Fri Ide £4 35c 1-Gallon Oil Can for haa 19¢ One-gallon heav On Car Friday 10c Williams Shaving Soap for size 1 $2 Set Asbestos Irons for a Made wit « ferering $1.19 Meat esc « top; fu aleke! ” inive Mandle. x tt star $1.19 iHalf Price Sales Continue } 32.50 Sweater Coats for iter ¢ 35c Ball-Bearing Casters for 15¢ late tem pattert set of 4, 160 $1.00 Razor Stropper for ’ 69c MW; come in x ft < : e e 1 ar Special | | ford good strop; has ning 4 oo i i han te fi : ood h | ; BL 50 Cc hild’ s Table Set 4 4 4 *) Pear.) bat said that he would | }send no message to be read at the} | capitals are association has been called to take) not were | There are lots of jobs down on the Panama canal. Let him come over and take | He could make a hit and a &| bunch of coin os a waiter in ania high flier, wh: American restaurant, | Jailed for THE STAR—THURSDA ARISE SLAVE \ ANO BRING ME A MIGSIONARY Bun Me might make a good comic jopera kink, As he has such a reputation as from the Why don’t he teil vaudeville stage, Count de Beaufort? don't he cop off right In his tine: But here's the best bet! a few of our aeroplane contests? gressman out of him. Contempt OLYMPIA, Wash., Holding that ©. J | Seattle contractor, |junction order from th | Thurston county court restraining }him and several others from biow ing out the dam which let the water Into the Lake Washington canal, Judge Mitchell yesterday found him guilty of contempt of jcourt and sen to months in the posed a fine of $200. son, his foreman, fine of $100 Dec, 29. Brickson, the violated the in issued escaped with # Plan Is Senator George F. jcar line from Rainier Beach to Bal lard and Green Lake, as suggested inet night at a meeting of the }Municipal Ownership League, will [be repeated tonight when the jeltizens of Rainier valley meet at ide hall, Dunlap. olutions will be introduced at meeting, asking for a to permit the city to Crawford line. City offi idents of the districts be among the other jdond issue | buy the elale and affected speakers mur of the fighting residents of valley, J. M. Denison, Hugo 8 Ciimen and A. A Lewis, forced Crawford's hand last night by riding from downtown to the city limits for five cents, The FELS COMING Joseph Fels; millionaire soap manufacturer and philanthropist of | Philadetphia, who contributes 926, }000 annually to the single tax fight will visit Seattle January 29 to speak on progressive topics of gov ernment ‘OLD MAN AT 107 will the Kelly SEEKING A JOB| KANSAS CITY, Dec Forbes Foster, 107 years knew Daniel Webster and Henry Clay, is going to lose bis only home, a small room in a condemned building. He has been given notice to ke thin a week. The Hu mane societ taken up his cane 1 don't charit the old man told a of thi who cs ! upon him 1 29.—-Jamea old, who a esentative work. ¢ ne @ Job. Police Seck Man Who Misled bat WESTMINS’ provinet rER it fi He i wanted for havir an innocent looking count of leas than 15 years of age home and deserted her jon City. The girl will not re what she knows of her betrayer will she tell her name, She and no known friends. from Mis nor has no mone MADE BAD MONEY | IN PRISON CELL ': Patrick Dec. 29 erving a at the state habitual criminal, and & negro convict serv nce of five years at the titution, were indicted th United States grand counterfeiting within the the prison Han ot 2 prison as an Myra John ing @ sen same in today by jury fie walls REVOLUTION FIGHT STARTS IN HONDURAS (By United Press.) ERTO CORT The first skirmish evolutionary President Bonilla < ops was fought a-dion Honduras, be for and to- near Gracias day Cape | Cottertil's | plan of municipal ownership of a| Ab appeal will be made to the| supreme court, on the ground bree Erickson did not give which blew out the dam, & government engineer was respon sible for it, which therefore noes: jurisdiction of the case in the fed eral courts only. Erickson also contends that he was not with the restraining after the dam was blown out. The injunction was issued on the complaint of W. Bilger and other the order} but ao werved | order unti}| Pifteep, men are reported to have | | been killed and 20 ot jin at property owners on the east shore} of the lake. rried the case into court Municipal Ownership Up Tonight old fare was fifteen Rude for One Fare. The Crawford into three sones, Five cents had | been demanded from downtown to Orchard Reach, another one there, and a third for the ride from Tay. jor's mitt to the eclty imits. Fol lowing the court order for five cents fare, the four insurgents proffered the usual five Taylor's mill The street car leary of the men take the nickels to the end of one fare. “I wish you'd tell the people not to pay more than one fare,” said Kel We have demonstrated that the company won't collect it if they think it means trouble for them » remind the people about the meeting tonight at Dunlap.” offictals ere and refused to Bo the men rode the city A Teac eee eee se es WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. Water will Fremont © pant en be shut off in district, from high to Third ‘av. N. W., be Lake Union and N ‘ nd aleo in the Univer sity district, east of Fourth ay. N. E, between Lake Union and E. 65th st, tomor row from 9 a. m. to 4 py m ee | Annual Resolution at ficnasad eeeeeee eee eeeteteeeey B. @ | Dee. ly known Pe # “Peck,” and one of t 6 old school of printers of land-stick days, is in this of the Christmas cheer, and ts his annual Jution that he will never ther of type as is leading at Pitt FLOODS | | (Bulletin by United Press.) | a, ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 29.— heavy earthquake, causing simeeee damage and probably many fatalities, is reported in progress in the province of Ellis, Hundreds of buildings have been wrecked and general havoc wrought, according to meager telegraphic advices. Troops have been ordered to the province to maintain order, hee THEW SENDS WORD TO FIREMEN Mother Thew, the only woman member of the Seattle fire depart- d who takes a great in in the firemen and their throughout the country writes from Bl Paso, Texas, to ex Chief Bringhurst, reassuring the men of the Seattle department |that their kindness her is not | forgotten the city about to make Year's re line Peck the terest “Ice Covers Farman Aeroplane in Flight France, Dec One d and ninety-five pounds of ice Was accumulated by the planes of Henri Farman's biplane during 1 24-hour flight here today. When the machine beoame so heavy that Farman was unable to fly further he alighted | | BETAMPS, hundre New | ong | line wae divided | cents at) Umits for | k McSwain, fam/liar-| he! Mea FIFTEEN DIE Lake ice plant today Attorney T. A. Meade | nd IN EXPLOSION (iy United Press) PITTSFIELD, Mas. Dec. 29 * explosion at the physicians | Pittsfield fled FF hurled was “thrown His loge were broke: crushed, Parts of th blown foot away One making Most of the * Engineer 200 dead are Swedes and Italians William feet more Dunn than 100 fe to the tops of man died the total number dead 16. * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * . * * * RRR RR WANTS A YOUNG WIFE WITH “BOME”" MONEY MORTON, Wash., Dec. 29. The people of this town were ® shocked today when they read this modest advertisement which appeared in a morning * paper: “Wanted—A wife with some money, not less than 17 or over 28 years old. For further par tieulare address R. C. Morton, Wash.” Reed is well known In this town, ed his troubles like and) Make a con injured | Morewood | Ambulances were sent from wan! Martin Smith and his head | day, boiler were trees 150) uta afternoon, | Who Took Paul’s Roll? of T0_CHILDREN Industrial training for children | was the big subject discussed at the meeting of the Washington Educa |tlonal Association yesterday. Dr David Sucedes, formerly of Colum | bia college, and now commissioner of education in Massachusetts, japoke eloquently for the instruction of children in voeational work | Lat us go back to the old ap |prentice system,” sald Dr, Suce ‘and provide every child with the means to gain a livelihood through training in some technical line There will be less high school and » fajlures then. Case, president of the St eration of Labor, spoke along |the same lines, and H.W, Johnson, |head of the manual training depart ment of Seattle schools, was ap: pointed chairman of a committee to appear before the legislature to ur the appointment of an educational board to tour the state and formu late plans to carry out the industrial school idea Black Handers Dynamite N.Y. | Tenement House. (By United Press.) W YORK, Dec, 29.—The tloal life ntences given Maria Rapp and Stanisle Pottenz!, Black Handers, convicted of holding two #yearold children for ransom, has not deterred the blackmailing or |ganization of the lower East Side | The fourth bomb outrage since | Judge Fawcett sentenced the sup }posed ringleaders of the society occurred tod Police say the ex plosions are the work of black handers. A bomb was exploded to. day in a double-decked tenement honse in the Italian quarter where 20 persons were sleeping. It wrecked the stores on the first | floor Gordino Sagano, a grocer, whose store was in the building, received recently a Black Hand letter de | manding $2,000. He refused to pay the money, and the explosion is supposed to have been the ven geance of the soctety. The three other explosions havé Howed refusals to pay extortion money, the police say MORE pened (By United Pree.) WEST UNION, O., Dee jbundred and six new in connection with the t.|ty election frauds we bringing the total investigation up to 998 | EACH TRADES | ate prac unidenti 29.—One indictments Adams coun issued since to. the Paul Lavagetta, | Dalies, Ore. \n week ago with pocket. *| “Last ight Paul's thirst caused * him to saunter forth in quest of ‘the flowing bowl He met. many | friends. He quaffed often and long When he pried open his this morning the 1,600 bones were kone. | So were his friends *| ‘The police were notified, but so */ tar efforts to locate either the *\ friends or the roll have proved *| futile. late of Th blew Into town about * $1,600 im his * Reed, * * HILLYARD HAS 3,276, *| WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 20 ® | The census bureau to announc ®ied the population Hillyard, *lW of AMERICAN LEADS ARMY IN BATTLE fired prom Bluefiele (ity Unites Press) NEW York tion of the reports tween revolutionists and troops in Hondura the Segovia river Nicaragua and near Cape De clas-wdios, has been received private cable dispatches here. 1 Christmas, the American who in the defense of commanding the advices say. reported to ntl Bluff, is tn, these Dec, 2 ofa Confirma battle be govern just from it r 85,000 ni | forces are ment ncrone reported, silver an At down the Gra in on to Criba ther fig GIRL THIEF HAS $12,000 ON DEPOSIT IN SAVINGS BANK | 8T | Dowell, Lillie the LOUIS, in jail here 100 worth of jewelry 29 on Mc charge Dee Ira Mix, of information the last urday, ha filed an attachment Local detectives are country-wide inquiry whether the girl hae accounts. The she ed of ferent homes Hee to be at Canal First. age of the inty is the prediction alifornia senator, following last night with Presi- nator Brandegee of Congressman Mann of Secretary of State Knox Secretary of War Dickinson also at the conference. Chicago, girl was also is reported on whore arrested of stealing from H. Choteau Dwyer, an attor acting as @ servant at has $12,000 on depowit Bank for Bay in has it making to learn other bank of jewelry aling from dif- d by loeal po $45,000 |ney, while his home, in the Pittsburg, Pa., ings, according information | Dwyer’s possession. Dwyer jattached the bank account, and | To F ortify WASHINGTON, Dec hat | lene Panama canal fortification bill | will be the first of the administra tion measures considered after the Jadoption of the appropriation bills ix the assertion today of Senator Flint of California, chairman of | Minois the senate committee on inter-| and | p canals | were to is acc is stat least 29 at the practical of the ( a conference dent Taft Connecticut bill is = La La! Ze Count Soce Kilgallen for 100,000 Dollars! Zounds! The event — CHICAGO, Dec. 29. ander Albert von ufort has demanded from his wealthy father-inlaw H. Kilgalien That sum, i re ceived, is to be a balm for bis | wounded feelings and the bruises he received in a series of thrash ings, one of them administered by Kilgallen himself. ‘TO KEEP GUARDS OVER HER BODY (By United Press) BOSTON, Dec. 29.—Reports that | protests had been entered against the placing of guards at the tomb of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, were yranded tc false by Alfred Farlow the Christian Scien mittee. Far came direct from the directors, to whom the p are said to have been made | A story was followers of Mrs | excommean d last summer, be ve Mra, Eddy will rise from the ad, and that the placing of guards showed a lack of faith on the part of the church directors. Count John Mourtk de $100,000 M count threatened, of refusal, to start alienation of his If he was paid, he said, he would become silent for all time, His nominal complaint was the old one that he was damaged by the charge that by chasing her he caused his wife to fall over the hall balus trade in the K Hen residence. in the | le a le i i i i SHERIFF APPOINTS DAUGHTER A DEPUTY UNIONTOWN, Pa, Mise Lucy Jone reity woman and on leaders of Uniontown has been appointed sheriff by her father at own and will be ex pected to do her part in look ing after the outlaws of Fay- ette count Apnoun Jone n por came when the force of deputies presented her with a revolver, badge and a nd cuffs. 8 puty who will study law Dec. a unt of the oclety, | | | 29. | an of t he ement of Miss ulation that ison, who was in cir ” * * * * 7 * * - * ° * * * * . * * * * 7 * * * SSE EEE EEE EEE RRR eo * * WIRELESS TRAVELS 800 * MILES. Would You Like to See Cat Waltz? fon be. Tatoosh was | Wireless communi ® tween the station at * island and San F * recorded Tuesday * cording to the ope *® cape. He says b * fragments of a mess * inating at San Fr * intervals, The distanc *® Tatoosh to the Bay City * fraction more than 800 mile lhailiadladiciaiiatatieiiatiattaiedate! LEWISTON, feline Me., Dec. 29.—The pride of Maine is a waltzing owned by Mrs. Lutie Rowe. Prince, the cat, dances whenever it hears music of any sort This clever feline is 1 year old, and tips the scales at 11 pounds, He is a fighter, and, thus far in life has escaped without serious im * | jury ancisco cat SESE EE EEE Ask any womar “PATENT EXCEL she'll tell you it’s be luck with it. Her yours Order NOVELTY of your she uses Flour has i he 1 why LENT” she and CAUSE experience can grocer, MILL CO. Seattle

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