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URGE MAGNOLIA ENTRANCE HERE ii Altho D. H, Gilman has potnt-| provement te a wise one, " 4 out excellont reasons why the | Cally, financially, and ih an engl Great Northern take | Deering way,” © Magnolia Way ; project. providea for a broad ave pgvantage of the Magnolia Denny | nue from the intersection of Becond entrance to Seattle, officials av. and Denny Way to Eitiott av, ‘ ef the Hil system oppose the plan economl railway should at the foot Meroer at. with a pecause it conflicts with standing | maximum grade of 2 per cont, This ra concerning “any and ev Y | project is now before the street wovemeont invelving expense, committee of the city council for —_— declares the proposed tm. | action. J Asks $10, 000 From Boss for Alienating Wife’s Affections James Montgomery, an employe hia wit wife's affections. the Three Tree Point Gravel} Sntovmery alleges that so ny, started sult yester marked were Smith's attentions to nate te gre: day | hts wite that she. finally: awit his against Cortes mi superin-| house, She is now, according to | fetdent of the firm, asking for $10, the complaint, a member of Smith's adhe damages for the alienation of Lcodimartion : Tacoma Girl Not Sure of | Her Age, So She Can’t Wed Ee «TACOMA, Deo. 29, Because a & groom " groomto-be well, Tho girl first % Wikkeson maiden was not sure *8ld she was 19, and later, thinking whether she was of age, one wed.| ‘M8t too much, changed it to 18 years. Becoming suapicious, Depu ty Auditor J. H. Chandler asked the witness if he was sure he could swear the girl was over 18. He could not, so the girl wan asked to et written consent to the marriage | from her parents, whom she left in| Ireland but a few months ago. was not celebrated yesterday her with her intended husband maiden went to the court house secure a license. The witness tt accompanied the couple aaid knew the girl by sight only, and aa age, although he knew the NOT POISONING... (By Catted Pree.) VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec, 29.- JOB FOR DAVIS, (By United Pree.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Deo, 29.-—A re! port that Harry Davis will be the } field manager of the St. Louis Browns next season was received today from Chicago, where Mark coron Ewing and BE. Hodgman, the new She coroner's jury last night de. owners of the team, have been con that George Black, formerly i pests. who was supposed to| ‘7 with Ban Johnson. | dare died of poisoning in a Gran- “Ville st. flat, In this city, after = CLASH H IN IN KOREA ” taking of a midnight lunch with two | (iy United Pree) TOKIO, Deo, 29, Disquieting | ethers, who were also taken il! at the time, really died of natural! Causes. conditions which may give rise to| serious trouble between Japan and THRILL DAYAT Spc AVIATION MEET ‘i's a2" | Kokumin of this city. The Kokumin says the growing} jintimeey between Russians and} Japanese tn Manchuria is having a| serious effect upon the Chines: pecially the officials, and Japanese and anti-Russian ee. eo eee eT (By United Free) Los : SLES, Deo. 29.—Novel thrills for the residents of the Bouthern California citrus belt who journeyed to the Dominguez avia- ant! sentt THE STAR—THURSDAY, SECEMBER 29, 1910. Sse | FR MURDER ne Iward Ambler and miner ifelong friend corner of Firat st. oar ably fense. fle threw killing terized ETE BOOST CITY OWNERSHIP ly | Gordon will Goanina, Will yeuterday be tried on a charge firat degree January 65, the A municipal ownership league, ing to nominate George F. Cotterill with the fixed purpose at present! George Cooley, Oliver T, Erickson to confine ite work to the preserva-/ and Joo Smith for counciimen at |'*" tion of the munictpal light plant/ large. Cotterfl! and Christopher W wth and the municipalising of the Ren | Horr suge d that (his would be ton street car system, so as to form | # violation of the spirit of the direct 4 trunk line from Taylor's mil! to/ primary law, which did away with Green Lake and Ballard, was or-) nominating conventions. ganized jast night as the result of A committees of 25 will be ap |‘ @ mass meeting at the auditorium of | pointed, instead, to urge those who the Y. M,C. A. favor municipal ownership af public About two hundred were present,| utilities to file for councilmen at nearly fifty of whom wore women. large, Cotter!!! stated last night Some enthusiast wanted the meet-| that he would not rua ‘Western Union Helps Its Employes Fight Loan Sharks (Ry Cnlted Prows A bulletin to this effect has been} CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—The first! posted in all the offices of the gun in ita campaign against the company throughout the country loan shark as far as its own em-| Loans will not be made to chronic ployes are cone od, waa fired by srrowers, however. nor to em 7 the Western Union Telegraph Co. ployes not fn good standing. | tion field today were promised by | ment ts growing apace. jtbe t ' . . the program p Al one = Chinese troopa and police haye| today when the company’s new| The company has had much dit 4 | Passencer-carrying for height been greatly augmented along the | loan rule went into effect j ficulty with “loan sharks.” When * Gad distance were announced as | Antung-Mukden railroad, and they| [8 future any employe o am onute sng , Stents of the early afternoon. Hox-| have instigated Chinese coolies to | Company ‘in good standing ‘pag gy Bye Parmalee and Latham were en-|stir up dissension with Korean ja-| ble to borrow & sum equa ee ee a “ Reports from the field today | borers, month's salary from poncern pany's ¢ ayes from the clutchogiig's Heated that perfect aviation/ — the payment at of the toney lenders. a ithee her was promised for the aft- mite t pon. The niorning was cloud-| SAMARITAN? Catania, Sicily. sea to om! and hardly @ breath of wind Lester Welch’ * code of eth te may be all right, but City Attorney | Ralph Pierce questioned whether! that was real explanation of a pate} of brass knuckles In Welch's jeans. “I took ‘om away from another feliow,” said Lester in police court this morning. “He was getting boozy, and might have done some damage. I don't want to tell you who he is, because [ don't want him to get pinched. I'm not a/ peacher.” “That's a peach of a story,” ‘OR FAILS TO FLY OVER CHANNEL LONDON, Dec. 29. — Patlure € + marked the attempt today to Pfiy across the English channel by SRobert Lorraine, actor and uviator. [Lorraine took the air in a trial Pflight before venturing out over p. the ses. He found that his aero was not in a fit condition to make the hazardous flight, and @escended Piles Quickly Cured at Home NEGRO AMUCK: ATLANTA, Tex, Dec. 29—Recom ing suddenly a negro farmer law, seriously w lv-yearold daugh home, and, barr cotton gin, shot seven other negroes two of whom probably will die. With his last shot Johnson kil himself, but before doing so set fir | Pi m dollars,” supplemented | Judge Gordon | and r, set fire to hit ading himself in a Many cases of Piles have been ured by a trial package of Pyramid without further treat When it proves its value to Jou, get more from your druggist ; at 60 cents a box, and be sure you Oe what you ask for. Simply fill to the gin, which, e coupon below and niall to | cotton, was destroyed. | ave yourself from the sur-| . 4 ita torture, the doc | TRAINMEN WILL with a quantity of FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY Pyramid Bldg, Marshall (By United Press) a { ; CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Although . pfs aeune, at ones || much care is being exercised in go GF ger nee tl guarding the comrounications be FREE, in plain wrap} tween the union trainmen and the By officials of the 61 western raliroads it i¢ generally rumored here today that the trainmen’s demands for a 15 p » inc » will be yettled on a basis of 4 per bout 10 a final se OMNI Sewn This be the $10.00 oe So] — Exactly as aieaianan = Here. meer Easy ices, aoe ee Desired wt Vietow witta a tone quality that Is surprising, considering CD fee ONE DOLLAR Brings a Victer to You ! ummamsar I Sher Hil Pianos and Cc ma Ave. ly tse om the Sty Seattle, ae Const Onin SETTLE DISPUTE : CHPTAN'S AMBITION MAY HAVE BEEN CAUSE OF WRECKING VESSEL (By United Prem) VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 29.—That the steamer St. Denis, which ts re pérted to have foundered on way to South America, was the vic Good Looks of pride to you,! skin, pimples, blotches and] ns call for immediate attention, id be your aim to get rid of |‘ Captain Davis of t Denis was | young man. informed 8 many of his he was | va ag ne ARE ESTES going to load bi guards. | 7 more teeth in eith jaw The Many of the ; re easy for us by our method of this, and were not surprised to he ar| te estoring. Not only put m of the Ciaaater | back, but restore them se you will Up to the sent time nothing] ever tin eke ‘antate gate ton in the shape of news beyond the} ae Waka haere bode leet er een finding of the wreckage has reached | help Victoria. naturally from within. jcleanse the system and enable : stomach, liver and bowels to wor Our | quickly you will be rid of impurities, | postott OW PUNISHMENT 9 i your ics ed one ints ~~ be benefited. Thoroughly tried |{0e & tim of a young captain's ambition Many these dis i ig of npu ewe as to make a record for carrying a ‘bese disfiguring signs of impure blood | 4 r41a1 1 |large cargo, is the opinion of woll| 7 Vit?» ainly, Inexpensively. | cv. informed marine men of this port.| our blood will purify | vooth o4 won MILLVILLE, David Stein, a merchant, was badly | W bitten upon the Dig rat, thin morning, while he slept N lip agal effects therefrom, 1 is & powerful he hair and for re ay the Alaska who killed his am Marka, at of murder will be given M preliminary hearing before Judge Goggins prob a plea of self de and chin by & which attacked him early | nat wounds roany eo it wae do it up f the things I tried wriows “Wd fron an unfortunate ate or br dentistry or Hard to & thousand diseane offices lee a belleve. rner of Third aeroas the i all we ul examina ' ask is a visit] from you and the privilege of mak ion absolutely and Seneca Rat Attacks Man the rat fastened his teeth In Stein's wh the pain awakened him. rat The How | Made My Hair Grow TALKS ON TEETH By THE REGAL DENTISTS $1,000 TEETH oe has said: “T'¢ isn't it? } are at the northwest Avenue and Unton} street SESEES ESSERE EEE EE EE will vn) ning Dec. 29. When He | the wall, were cau | te ~\et prescrip: | od; many | the properly my ant to the wearing a ] ” my old) | h for a} from the} and proved good this family remedy is |free. If we decide that we can do A good deal of int has been the work successfully, we will. tell | mantfes 1 in ans you so, It ie practically painless. | by What is such work worth? | of the sboll ia Patients of ours to whom we have t of capital pur c referred have sald that {t would be Tarnakah a Hi nd difficult to put a value tn dollars} . to mengure it by the satisfaction and 4, Reocham's Pitle are spectatty | {oMoyment It had brought celess! flor tanetrortnas with ten, A written guarantee with all work i kd Everywhere, In boxes 100. and 260, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, capita 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union punishment from the books Grand Prize Waltz = AT DREAMLAND Seventh “TWO KILLED IN BATTLE OF FEUDISTS TONIGHT Thursday, Dec FOR CASH PRIZES *, 1910 A (hy United Press.) 1m Phe, Including Five Dane LEXINGTON, Ky. Dec. 29 ria Craddock Willoughb: and Clarence Lette Young are dead and six persons € nded as the result of a feud that has found deadly ox pression during t ; holt ported to be dead on the mountain ide eral from } Few repor her The Rubber Store] MON EY 714 First Ave. Oldest Alaska Outfitters LOA N F D in Seattle pe We carr a complete line of | IMPROVED Rubber and Oll Clothir Rub CITY PROPERTY ber Fc vat Rebays eee RATES REASONABI eases Mite, diovan CALL OR WRITE. Blankets and Kenwood Sleeping LOAN DEPARTMENT, Bag | Navy eT 8 TELE Spor mee Goops (4 RIpAE.. Main 5089. Phones: ind. 2880. Cor man, her { kman punts mall child { opened, f ’ The Bank for Savings 3d Av, and Pike St nae SPENDS YEAR IN JAK RATHER THAN SAN FRA) William Stark, a saloonkeep han spont nearly a y er jail ra He was committ for failure 1910, vorced “Iw alimony,” comml which ed Jail for Striker WINNIPHG, feature of the stree yesterday Harron jall for throwing @ bottle through a asly car loaded with passengers. j trate Day said the next man gulity | of a similar offe penitentiary The cc rday It is be! rike ha FEET IN WRONG P, F. Dance Ond ings Department of this bank our b Interest draw prine same posit. Ne Maloney got both his fect in bad when he attempted to dis | pose of two pairs of shoes yester+ day in a se 'linstead of emerging with coin of | realm in exchange therefone he came out with Detective Wickman, | Judge Gordon continued the case till tomorrow. INTEREST i ed NOW IN PROGRESS OUR GREAT ANNUAL January Clearance Sale RAT UR ae ANN ARE Women’s and Misses’ OUTER GARMENTS Entire Stock Included AT Half-Price PAY ALIMONY CISCO, Dec, 29. ar in than pay alimony. 1 January 19, to pay his di wife Alice $100, i) rot here before I pay Stark declared to a ttee of the grand jury visited the county jail ther SSeS SEES EEE Dec, 29.-The | railway strike | sentencing of | months in Man., the to nine was Magis: | se would go to the ympany ran 100 cara yee enn == lleved the backbone of the a been broken. pnd hand store. For, at Dresmiand tonight. ow DON’T MISS IT! HER GH, 3 PRICE] | 2 PRICE eposits in the Sav EVERY WRAP EVERY WAIST EVERY SKIRT will be credited on ooks January Ist. not with n will be added to ipal, and bear interest thereafter the F os original de- 11 Salle Continues All Week w deposits made a up t Tuesday, January 10th, will draw interest from January Ist, at the rate of THE STATE BANK OF SEATTLE Mutual Life Bidg., Corner First Bank Open Saturday Even- ing from 6 to 8 o’Clock. ADVERTISING IN o and including ougall 5 duthwick Co. SECOND‘AVENUE & PIKE. STREET) Ty MEALS SERVED, Str, City of Everett or Telegraph. Star “Want” Ads Are Business Bringers from Av. and Yesler Way Phones-—Sunaet, Main 3999; Ind. 196. THE STAR The following letter speaks for itself. It is from one of the oldest cloth- ing stores in Seattle. Everybody knows Himelhoch Bros, Read what they say of results obtained from advertisi sing in The Star. cd A lot of business is getting away from you if you are not using The tar i q Men's, Youth: We have always been firm believers in The Star as an advertising medium, so much so that when we put on our ‘‘Hurry Out Sale’’ we decided to use The Star exclusively. ir sale ran over a period of three weeks and was a winner and it proved to our satisfac- tion our advertising was well placed. At no tin id we find it necessary to use any other paper, We expect have many announcements of interest in the near future and count on your corporation for our Buc € “ONE HIMELHOCH BROS. Bucesesora to KLINE & ROSENBERG WHOLEAALE AND RWPAIL DEALERS IN and Juvenile Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats Ca Sh Suit Cases, Ete.” Cer ere 625 FIRST AVE., Foot of Cherry St. Seattle, Wash. Dec. 17, 1910 Seattle Star:- Gentlemen- Very Truly Yours Minot feck Bae Dry v fs ake ik: PAPER IN THE HOME IS WORTH HIGHWAY” A THOUSAND ON THE m am, 3:68 Cotman dock. subject to change