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HGILL CARRIES FIGHT TO COURT Just in what manner the amend ment is unconstitutional, the mayor Hiram ©. Gi will try to} by resorting to legal s to spare him defeat or GIN also proposes to have the 800 The mayor applied to the superior or more names of women voters qourt yesterday to restrain the! ruled out for some reason or an fompirolicr from certifying to the other, Besides these reasons, the gounci! (hat the required number of mayor sets out that many. signa ggnatures asking for GI's recall tares*were obtained by fraud, and | pad been obtained. He givos ax his that the comptrotier did not have ee fon naon that the the city charter, ed in 1906, fs void 1id not conform to sec Il of the state con ipal re reeall Amendment to hich was | pecause | Hon 10, artic time to check the names up suf ticlently He declares that if all the names are thrown o as he suggeata, there will not be enough to make his recal) Vogal, - ENGLAND CHARGES SEATTLE _ LAWYER WITH GROSS SEDITION BOSTON $0.—Edward Hol- | ernment, Dee its ruler and the royal James, a former Seattle law- he ype Jam will be arrested - Beste: ‘ he © returns to England. Edward f who publishes a paper in Parts! ii vtius, who is concerned ip the mas the Liberator, has been | publication of James’ paper, has d with sedition by the police | been arrested on the same charge London on the ground that the| James is the nephew of Henry feation devoted mainly to| James, the noted author. He is lent abuse of England, its gov traveling In Portugal with his wife JHAT TO EAT AND WHY IS TOLD BY DENVER SPEAKER have THE STAR—FRIDAY, SCORES DIE IN QUAKE (By Vnslted Pres) ATHENS, Deo, 90.—That whole Villages in Elis province have been leveled by the earthquake which ovourred there yesterday, and that many persons » killed, is the re port that has hed Athens today Although it has been 24 hours since the shock oceurred, details of the dinaster have not yet been received, and the only reports have come by roundabout channels, and in many instances from points remote from the scene of the quake. Telegraph lines throughout Elis province are prostrated. Many of the reports today are of an alarming nature, Rumors that hundreds have been killed are re colved. CHINESE TONGS IN PEACE PACT TODAY'S AMERICAN WOMAN She Makes Business of Being imple.” (Hy Onlted Press) NEW YORK, Dec, 80.—Peace, i in cups of rice wine, has olared between the Chinese tongs of the United States. The compact was sealed in the presence of the offictaly of the Chinese lega ‘| ton at Washington by the sages of Here’s a charming who earns ber bread being “simple.” She's Ming Amy|the Four Brothers and the On Lesser. You'll surely remember |!#0ng# at @ conference her her, if you saw “The Chorus Lady,” j night trouble getting , ed. 3 h to eat, but your troubles | hot, end there. Not so that R. A » You may you won't bolt them anyhow If they are French friend and “Bread is the staff of life, up to as the girl who always asked fool ish questions and couldn't get any Under the terms of the pact the peace extends throughout the Unit ed States, and local police are to Se ae ener \ al d, of Denver, can notice. mard spoke to an audience fhe Acme Business college last & necessity,” says May have become accus he says, “from time }4@ years.” After that, Maynard says, it is the staff or death. “Judictous use of the knife and fork, with plenty of mastication, will reduce disease and lengthen life.” Maynard speaks again tomorrow Therefore, gentle | night at the Boylston Avenue Uni , let not the meat trust scare |tarian church on “How to Work Eat meat anyhow. Out the Beast.” Mra. M. T. May ‘t bolt starchy foods.” Chew nard will talk about “The Babe apuds, even if they are said and Its Mother.” SCIENTISTS DO NOT TAKE MRS. STETSON SERIOUSLY (By United Press.) | of speculation.” N, Dec. 30.—“Statements | Mrs eddy will rise from the/ing that Mrs. Eddy surely would said to have been made by/rise from her. tomb, “to demon ‘Augusta Stetson, will be ig-| strate her everlasting life.” by the Christian Science} Eugene Cox, head of the commit- said Alfred Farlow, chair-| tee on publicity of the state of New of the publicity board of the | York, reiterated ch, today. “I and other Scien-|He declared that the statements can make nothing of Mrs./ attributed to Mrs. Stetson were in n’s remarks published today direct opposition to the teachings to a setiadl as a mass| of ChrisUan Sctence. psi WL "PAY CREDITORS reditors wiil be paid in| state, according to a decision of ald C. 8, Osborn today.\four state college presidents yes real estate holdings, which |terday. Yates is tie firet Whit not be converted into ready) man student to attain the honor caused me to file a petition) He is 22, and the am of a Walla voluntary bankruptcy.” ‘* engineer. The Rhodes born failed Wednesday. He/| scholarship carries with it three! jucted a stock brokerage office | years’ free tuition and $1,500 a year} $07 Third av. The safety de-| expense money. | Overstock Tool Bargains] urday, the Last Day, Easily Affords the Greatest Sav- ings of the Entire Year 1 posit company of which he was the |head will not be affected in any way by the failure. ‘Name Rhodes Scholar Stanley Yates, a junior at Whit man college, will be the next 25 Empire Hand Saw— 5 50c Carpenter's” Nail Hammer; Day special .. ‘ c | good steel. Last-Day Combination Pilers, use- | Frice - : c any time, on $3.50 Carborundam Grinder, for grinding tools or home $2 49 " | use. Last-Day special Electrical Goods Reduced 500¢ Current Wood Handie Coping , Last-Day special . 19¢ RY SPECIALS Willams’ Shaving 5 c } barber's bar 29c Clarke's Blade, for tte razor Attac hment Plugs dite cade’ te package of Blades for End- | $1.15 Light Keen Kutter or Eve 19¢ | Staten ee eT ly razors ps c 26e Snap 19 Stag or Pearl Handle | Switch .......... patna c it Knives, 400 El (Dy siggrlae era Half-Price Sale of China, Cutlery and Silverware Still Going On nteed Bells | BIG HOUSEWARE SAVINGS | pene Lamp——Complete with | 75¢ Complete Gas burner and chim | Hate—eselie Lind ne : | light—Genuine Lin Mites iay special... 10C i Gaye eeaitettt “eeds, Ops! Gas Globe—Imported | plete with “Q" opal ; et nr seen 10c | globe, best mantle * " 5 and afr mixing burn- | 25c Lindsay Gas Man. | Laseatay 49c 4 special , 4} tle—Famous Tungsten |"! \ the sun its only | 25¢ Chemical \ 15¢ | Soot Destroyer for | Famous “Imp” Soot De | } to use, yet Is very effoc » Lamp Chimney-— | cleaning all soot from fi / No. 2 nize clear glass | ehimney; non-explosive; a) Chim. ea M0. Clean Cut Cake Tins | ~~ Revolving on sale |10c Garment Hangers Mt Cake ¢\. 1 whistle 6c Strong twisted wire: good more kes; 6¢ shape. Last day special ... tN A UMON ® x Mrs, Stetson was quoted as say-| Farlow's belief. | Rhodes scholar to Oxford from this} of the other girlx to “button her ” Her simplicity was a hit, and # now playing a’ similar part tn | #0) jte The Commuters,” a part in which| SEATTLE GIRL WEDS— |she's supposed to know nothing Jabout anything, and to be contin BOTH DEAF MUTES ually asking questions I've just found out how led in by the tongs them |selves when mufders are commit to act ¥ George Ecker of Elma, Wash., and simple and credulous, that's all, | \ies Katie Wright of Seattle, both says Miss Lesser, “But I wish 1) 21 years old and both deaf mutes, didn’t have any relatives on the stage. My uncle ts Louie Mann and my aunt Clara Lipman, Whenever I do anything good, everybody says they coached me. But they never aid,” were married yesterday by Rev. A B. Green. Negro May Live in Mt. Baker Park David Cole, & negro, may finish building bis residence in the ex elusive Mount Baker Park addi tion and live there. The supreme court yesterday affirmed the de cision of the King county court on these points aa Prank Hermanson, nee Cole bought his lot through an otioumas assignment of the original con Sletten’ tract. He finished up the pay | Station ments. The company approved the Judee Gordon. assignment, not knowing Cole was 3 & negro, but got out a restraining Curves! order to stop bim from building when the dlecovery wes made. = $200,000 IN MILL BURNS; | GOLD HERE LOSS $9,000 (ny “4 Prewe.) TOLEDO, Ore., Dec. 30.—The fire which broke out tn the Walport Two hundred thousand dollars in| Lumber company’s plant at Walport gold dust, the first to come out over | last night, and for hours threatened the Iditarod-Seward trail by dog|the town, was brought under con- sled, arrived in Seattle yesterday | trol this morning after seven hours jon the steamship Victoria, Capt.|of continuous fire fighting, The |James Daniels, master of the) lows ts estimated at approximately | wrecked steamship Olympia, was | $9,000. jamong the passengers. Capt, | STENOGRAPHER LANDS GOVERNMENT Jos. Raymond Tatro, stenographer tn the office of R. R. Pierson, superin tendent of the Alaska Steamship Co,, has resigned to become stenog. rapher for the interstate commerce commission. He will leave for Washington, D. ©., December 41. GIVE POSTCARD LECTURE. | Daniels says th aground, and, bar should be salved PLAN WAR ON VICE EVILS Olympia is hard ng & heavy gale,| 2 ei Saal A lecture on foreign travel, f- The first anti-vice meeting of the/lustrated by postal cards, will be jnew year will be held Tuesday eve-| given tonight in the Queen Anne jning at the Boylston Avenue Uni- }tarlan chureh under the auspices of }the Men's club. Councilmen Max Congregational church by Leonard Johnson The pletures will be | shown by means of a reflectroscope. DECEMBER 30, 1910. AANIER IS. STRONG FOR M. 0. PLANG People of the Rainier valley last night at a monster in Dunlap, declared themselves un equivocally for municipal ship. George F. Cotterill wan ap pointed chairman of a committee to} bring the matter bi the city counctl, and, if necessary, to get up & petition, under the initiative clause in the city charter, to submit the question to the voters at the March mass meeting owner. » control of the possibly oxtending it northern limits of the city, at Bal Tard and Gr Luke, by purchase from Crawford or by bullding a new line, was the favored plan | Five councilmen expressed sym pathy with the movemeyt to take over the Crawford line, They were Murphy, Kellogg, Weaver, Way and Mallen, James Tullac George R. Coo Renton to the J. B, Shorett and spoke for the Cooley managed the West ttle car line before that section ame part of the city of Seattle Although the 8. &. Co, managed to get hold of the line, through - the | favor of some West Seattle counct men, the system had become #o profitable that a big price, far in excess of the cost, had to be paid for It Oliver: T. Erickson, one of the leading spirits of the municipal ownership movement in Beattle « fow yearn ago, also spoke enthusias tleally for the proposed municipal trunk line, W. H, Danner presided FIGHT FOR LIVES OF CHILDREN Health Commissioner Crichton will establish a special ward at the city hospital for children left crip QUAGH HODGE Prosecuting Attorney will not instituted by the county ¢ against Sheriff for the ree y of $3,145.80, which the sheriff held out of the profite accruing from the boarding of fed oral and other outside prisonems Accordingly, Hodge yesterday to Treasurer Gorn , the actual comt of the prisoners to King county, ‘The bal ance, Hodge declares, Vanderveer a ™, Hodge prosect wutt missioners the sheriff office, $2,629.77 for briek but for the use of th: has already expended matrons’ swlaries and a new oven, out of this amount The commissioners passed a lution yesterday to appoint a {al prosecutor to conduct their case, which fn set for January 4 In the event that the trial is con tinued at that time, Hodge will probably never have to stand trial as the new board of comminsioners which sin on January 9, is ex ceptionally friendly with the sheriff Will Finish Work on Madison Soon Electrification of the Madison st. cable line from Broadway east will be a reality within a few weeks, according to a by Manager H. T. Edgar last night The cars to be operated will be double-end, double-truck and equip: ped with magnetic brakes, Man ager Edgar also announced the opening, effective Monday, of the new Sixth ay. W. electric line. JAP ENGINEERS HERE. Y. Nakashima and T clvil engineers of Tokio, rived {n Seattle yesterday after completing a tour of Germany, Eng: land and the United States, during which they studied (he good roads. Takakuwa, Japan, ar ples through the ravages of infan Ule paralysis last summer. The! most modern electrical appliances, expert masseurs and other ap proved methods will be used by Dr. Crichton. AUTO VICTIM OUT Niles M. Sorenson, prosecuting attorney-clect of © nm county, who sustained a concussion of the brala when James McBride, « chajitfeur, drove a big Winton car into & telephone pole on Eastlake av, near Almy st. last Monday left for Wenatchee, his home, yes ter@ay.” McBride, held by the police | on a Churge of reckless driving, was released after depositing $100 ball | TO DECIDE ARMS’ FATE’ Councilman Kellogg will addrenu! the Municipal league at the Com mereia] club tonight, on graft con. ditions of the police department and | the Star charges agalust the Gill-| Furth light superintendent, findings against Arms tonight. A/ committee, headed by Carroll Hen-| dron, has been investigating the/ lighting department under the mis. management of Arms for several weeks FIGHT PICTURES. “Battling” Nelson and Owen Moran, both favorites in the pugil- istic world, will be the attraction at the Exhibit theatre, beginning Sunday, featuring thelr recent fight || at Ban Francisco. As a courtesy to the newspaper. men, Levy will give a private ex hibition of the pictures this eve Wardall and BE. 1. Blaine, Attor-| The public Is invited ning at the Seattle Press club. || jneys John B. Shorrett, Wilmon) cose = — | 4 W. D. Lane, Dr. ©. R et eee < ‘i ss W. T. MeKenney, E. 8. Shorrock and O. L, Miller will be | |the speakers DEATH END _OF DEBAUCH James A. Hanley, a beer bot Uer pants up & holiday sproe yes terday by dying im his room at the Grand Central hotel, 214 First av S. He was 53 years old and a mem ber of the Brewery Bottlers’ local or 30¢ per month by mail. provements were filed yesterday in the superior court by 90 property owners affected, It is their conten tion that many lote outside the} scope of benefit by reason of the improvement are included in the as sessment district, and also that the} |general fund of the c has been| lunduly drawn upon. The assess |ment roll hearing comes up today.| Craver Moves Up | | Official announcement was made} esterday of the appointment of J Craver as superintendent of the itle division of the liway to succeed F. BE. Northern Pa Wey Our Rent 4 Front Foot worth ho, after 24 years of serv ico with the company, will enter the railway contracting business w Crave ntered the company’s service 15 years ago telegraph 50 value operator at Sprague, Wash wide value | Open House at Y. M. CG. A. | $17.50 value | Once a year the doors of the Y $16.00 value IM. C. A. are thrown wide open and a |welcome extended to all, The an nna} “optn house’ occurs next Mon day from 10:30 p. m. The! | program co a wide range of entertainment, including swimming >, * exhibitions, gymnasium — work On All Purchases music, games and general inspec tion of the boys’ quarters. Re |freshments will be served. | une yeaterday applied were recldeuts of] —SUBSCRIBE FOR— THE SEATTLE DAILY STAR |, Delivered At Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of the Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period of one month and thereafter until ordered stopped, to be delive ed to the following address at the rate of lunion, No. 224. He was not mar NAME ...... ree | I ried. | Cut out and mall to The Seattle | Objections against the assess- mee ree }ment roll for the Westlake av. im All Winter Hats at Big Reductions We Pay Your Street Car Fare MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” 25¢ per month fn city, | Star, Seattle, Wash. Diagonally Across From Moore Theatre PLUMES for $19.00 for Over $2.00. Arms. || The league will announce its own || i} | The engineers spent six months on the road. They will sail for Japan Saturday REMEMBER We must vacate our store vary 1, 1911, and our entire stock of Fine Jewelry, Watches, Dia monds, etc. is being sacrificed re gardiess of cost. Chicago Jewelry Co. Becond Ave. Jan __ AMUSEMENTS. “oh MOORE THEATRE debe, Cort FOUN CORT Manager Matinee Tomer |/GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tonight, jalinee Tomorrow. est Seats Be. The Famous Baker Sock | Next Week } Spectal Rusertt Managers | | Mie Kinma Bunting and the Aihambra | company in. “SOLD INTO SLAVERY" Next Week—“Lynwoed | Matiness, B6¢ and 10¢; Nights, §¢¢ to 3 Lois Theatre MARJORIF: ry And the REWIS TAKE. MUSICAT COMEDY 60. Phones 6108 a Vaudeville PANTAGES THEAT RE Unequaied Vaudevilie, Exhibit Theatre Second Av and Marion St Nara Nelson Fight] 2o—Any Seat—25e PROSECUTION, is entitled to, not for personal gain,| Hodge | siatement | ~ ALHAMBRA “THEATRE i] & Drew News of the | Nolan pity PUB Fruit Cake Shelln Hickorynut B Mand Re HOOD's, Danish Method Butter death of Mr mother of James W ind local contractor W has |been received from Provid Rhode Island Nolan is a me of the New England club of J. WW.) Pari Nolan,| that the just taben and that thin | th th ORIGINAL PIKE PLACE BLic . MARKET) | TIRETTHE, SEF" Ss T. Hon P | Walnut Pritte Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Lake, Fremont and University Districts. Coffee LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Manning's} | GERMAIN Leave Your Orders Early for New Year’s me-Made Min ‘ate Shelis, SAM GRAFF FLORIST—1515 Pike Place Ind. 5493—Main 6034 200 Ih tee i, | Almond Br hocolates, regular 4G Ib. PIKE PLACE. Me oe ibs. B5e 35¢, 3 for $1 Tupper's Rest Guaranteed Pre it We if HAKOLD V. TUPPER, usin Cream Cheese. tte, 2 tor 386 Beas don 1. SPECIAL Fresh Baltimore OYSTERS For New Year's 35¢ Pint TALI a5. Timbales, of All Descriptions ST. GERMAIN 1517 PIKE PLACE BOOTH 2%. nce Meat GUARANTEED FRESH TURKEYS We HOOD’S HOME MADE CANDY SATURDAY SPECIAL—NUT BRITTLES, 26¢ LB. OME OF THE FAMOUS PRINCESS CHOCOLATES Beat Cr ETHRIDGE, STALL 206 toe ut Halibut Cheeks Shrimps Advices from Lisbon infer goternment of the loyalty of the army or navy, the political situation im republic of Portugal i# tening Delivery Extended to Green all kinds of Salads. Pancy Cakes and Pies give our purchase of poultry. BOOTH 25. [Peanut Brittie ..... coanut Brittle - y Butter, 3 Ibe...°.. 61.00 ine, 2 Ibe. , Abbe se 2. on Cheese te STALL 22, DOWN STAIRS. 2 tbe for ba. for ibe ibe 16 Chinook Salmon, per ib | 28e 1e Ib. 3 ibe, 2he ee is not sure Meringue card with every he tb. § the Love Mike Don’t miss the show now running at the Class Theatre 3rd at Pike Our We that is It We powertu tern is no tern drama Phe the At only 5c Admission 5¢ Watch feature re t t 1 picture ally fine. the usu uff, but a probable It is entitled Man 4 the ¢ for and the day we give babies away. and we ity, we ‘Guarantee We guarantee that cost if they don’t. Department We have installed a complete line of Men's Boys’ guarantee moderate | Whether you pur-| from earnestly chas your repair work, Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair 110 Madison St. j half soles we put on will not leak and : will wear all winter. We re-sole without Retail Shoes, and every pair Lasting qual pric e us or not, solicit Works