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Nothing approach ¢ rati rel e on ee “we raed a egg gistration of the voters of Seattle will result unless those entitled to register for the recall election do so immediately mins s s am ay 5 & Sundays, only 23 days remain in which to register, Under the law the registration books must close January 28, 10 days before the recall election. Yesterday the registration totaled 1,055. Comptroller Bothwell figures that an aver- ' age of 2,000 persons must register every day for 28 days to insure a normal re 7 rhe 8 a a gistration, The books will be kept open from 8 a. m. to 10 p.m, The Star urges every one to register at once, — REMEMBE YOU CANNOT VOTE FOR THE RECALL OF MAYOR GILL UNLESS YOU REGISTER BEFORE JANUARY 28. ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Around The world with the party that is enjoying The Star's tour, Costs only the one cent, the regular price of The Sta time.) Don't miss the Pink Star VOL. 12, NO, 271. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911. * ONE CENT. oh w7"Ane NEWS BIANDS be. | TRAINS CRASH NEAR SPOKANE; 5 DEAD MM HIGGINS MAY RECALL perppesamsepssscatcemecns "OU COST UMITED, a | | | | | | YESTERDAY WRECKED a (By United Press.) . the siding in the yards at a @ | SPOKANE, Jan. 4—The |end of Che whe th =F dead: G, L. Warren, Davenport Coast Limited, running at a high 5 j Wash.; W. R. Starr, express | rate of speed t. The ‘ | messenger on No. 2; 0. E im hae way and cf Vigorous Young Athircey May Be Named as Re 4 Brown, Baker City, Or.; “Hap- | the track w be clears mE Candidate in Coming E lecti fate f py” Oliver, a colored porter of | The two trains came together i andidate in Aming ection. | Spokane; W. E. Mason, colored with a terrific crash that arouseg@ i senses r Gill porter ot Spokane the whole of th wn of Cheney, ' t 1 for mayor Those Among the injured were: H. | Spokane ct of the " tse | C. Halley, traveling man of | mal { the North Pacifie Th eee os , Deane New York; T. W. Searte, man- | with ¢, the Washing» not made the decision public tr tullen, | ager of Sherman, Clay & Ce. | ton Cent morning that Higgins would be the é oe Beattie; Charles P. Smith, ios Populace Aids. <a ] s is one he bes o the younger . Pullman agent of Spokane, | © populace came to the ald of gg vig mgs ie dpi gia “a Tale action Was takes after City condition serious; D. F. Aui- |the trainmen, and the dead element. He is at present one of the rafenice ar Bethy weed that dridge of Portland, injured in- |or injured b removed ember ternaily; J. A. Sundwatl of Se | from the attie, broken jaw, minor bruises | Two calls Wasl for the Retail Grocers’ Associaty m. For several yea quired sent to Spokane King County Bar Assoc nt proceedir om - and contusions, condition se- | for medical assivtance, and a spe he = rious; M. Leibo, traveling | « t, loads salesman, Portland, head cut, allway off nother spe re and back wrenched and bruises, SS CUTS The Local Men. « le ured in the 8 ane this morn Sherman & Clay A, varriedy nved by a letter sen tor of The Star by | ere. Cleveland, Ohio. | eck, is manager he men in the lat mov etter reads, copec I an Cash Register come en in the ng for the » rove. ts ; bes Pies ' LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 4 United Press) ashington.’ e letter is signed t ts, by Mr 1 of Busi- & wife, Willia WOMAN BARES PLOT |))).2200)" coast.| rowes broke away from p OF JAPANESE SPY ote ceed mada f the nts wer ked by|ran to the bath room and 7 ee panes 2 i ALLAGH FR [hk MAXINE ELLIOTT Ser Held Up a IN SIDEWALK MELODRAMA | «.""!3.3%:.°2°322" nese of stand@ing, an American wom an at St) Joseph, Mo. has written to Speaker Caton, warniag.bim ind of jthé Activities of Japanede spies onthe Pacific coast. The yo wonian’s letter reads * POSTAL BANK OPENS. * ° “I have just found out his mis a | ; 1 |* OLYM The first pos #| ac ted by two young men, who | tal savings bank in the *! | snatched her purse and escaped u | last evening, and although no * nga vetween Sixth Hott company, playing at the! Twenty minutes Pp official figures have been #| pce—Mate ays tween Sixth) score theatre, in “The Inferior|two young men approached Mis TH ets oe 2 angpongettaitodl Sex Frances Mead of 705% Pike st accounts. *| Cast of characters—A. L. Sw An Unidentified Brunette, = tout of ald’s cafe, at First Fenda * a and st., and snatch wei | ACT I ; ACT It av. an " th _ " fs oxi a A edie aw 8) * er purse escaped Miss ‘ (My United Prem.) t damaged aph lines | a ee giaterter police station. Enter | Ber urs nad ory aye po SHKEND, Asiatic Russia, Jan. make it almost impossible to se ai bates a at Sean CLEVELAND, 0. Jan. 4~The | Say: Waites Deaw ay, She “clung By has? *y a 6 a} ere brid fone Tors tay teak is cad qovtons- earthentine shock ree | | JERSEY CITY, Jan. 4—Jonn fh @, B—Gh, We lone meas then F males diay purse, | O% RO RO tk unusually severe istered in years left its jagged j Gallagher was sentenced to, 12 m fainting, | im out $30 in cash and $65 in P. O.| * * disturbance was * * and lasted more than five miutites. tracing last night on the selsmo- | nm | years in prison today for at | ease help mub. orders, How about it? * WEATHER FORECAST. * Turkestan province was the cen ph at St. Ignatius college, it was | (By United Pres.) tacking Street Commissioner Anges Sure Desk reeant—Gimn de-| * a % : * ter of the disturbance, according to learne ay, It was estimated}. MINNEAPOLI W. 6. Edwards at the time of He saves her | scription * For Seattle and vicinity, * reports from the affe that sturbance occurred about | ing on the heels the Mayor Gaynor shooting. “es a ‘ Swanson-— Brunette Do 1 get|* : “< penn oe and Se hursday * . reached here. Bokha: » miles from Cleveland for three days has held the middi } 3 ere, 1 my money back? % light southerly winds ain~ Be and other subdivisions wer hock began at 5:38 p. m.,| west in its grip, a second storm | . PERS eS ee © : better, thank) D. 8.—Some of ‘em do. * *| ae | cluded in the path of the and reached its maximum at 6:42.|raging in Minnesota, the Dakotas|~ 18 FIND TOO LATE. *| you. Good-bye.| (Exit Swanson.) ee a ee ee es quake. Many persons in the differ. It ended at 8:08, Father Odenbach,| and Montana today 4 * (Exits.) (Curtain,) ex- ent cities are- reported killed. The scientist at St. Ignatius,. believes —--— x SAN BERNARDINO, : Cal, #| MABEL GILMAN COREY. ling property loss in Turkestan is the shock occurred in Brazil or *% Jan. 4.—Prospectora say my CRA WFORD MUST NEW YORK, Jan, 4.—William B. 1 roughly estimated a $2,000 al Hawaii | YO N * are preparing to make an *) | | Cor president of the United na: | # tempt to find an unknown | {States Stee) Corporation, resigned Gall MAN KILLED IN AUTO # ledge of rich quartz, pre OBE Y Cc UR 7 OR DER today. It is probable he will have : * sumably discovered by “Mo sn tne i ata no successor, as the chairman of ‘ | nae more thas 300 newsmen | Jave Bill,” a negro, whose real #| | i are |the board of directors has power per- (By United Press.) ns a aieldlh the iiaty wie riding| "That Seattle har more than 50|* Bame is Joseph Smith, and &] Judge Mitchel! Gilliam yesterday | Renton & Southern railway. They] NEW YORK. Jan, 4—With the| pes gale a hall Vaca se- SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 4—L. E.|went over a grade near the Scripps | regularly ienued periodical publice./% HO Was brought in from the *|esignated four places in the city| are: Taylor's Mill, Rainier Beach, |object of preventing repetitions of | for emempbere a fieal y *\% desert last night raving mad, e commutation tickets should | Fourth av. and Pike st. and Fourth /the deaths of Aviators He for tie att he nes ee a bookkeeper, was instantly |ranch at Miram r. McMicken, a} tions? Oakes killed, T. A. MecMicken, chauffeur,;new chauffeur, had b * * * * * * . \® and with his pockets bulging ® lated on sale by the Seattle,| av. and Washington st se the sant rer. | Tears sao. in. marrying Maver eee » Valuable quartz. wl ° company does ree pr aetRagthon She Mos ant, Johr and others/man, a dashing musical comedy * . * * * + * n warned! That Seattle has one doctor for was mortally wounded, dying two| yesterday to slow down at the curve 61. inhabitants? have been Smith left here two months order forthwith, th killed recently in| songstress. This marriage followed igs, [i be 4 : ve the aseee * | * ute later, and Miss Ivy Gass was at the place where the accident oc fs 7 iaciaiis Sal festeaining | tulle trom earoplanes, the Aes Chan i. 3 there are 7,500 moving pie-|4 ago on a prospecting ex HEAVY FINES order againgt the renauasee caine all fom aeroplanes, the Aero Club] dvorce trom his frat wife, Bis * sengers to the second fare den Posageagys ter, . umittee/companion during the years ed by C gr gee sand: |today to inves e the deaths of| struggled in the ranks of the core. severe ed when an automo-|curred theatres in this country and mate ev" injore . atres in this untry and pe ME egg cnr ie Crawford will be dissolved. Hoxsey' and M poratior ot more than 20 te act m a "| dead yesterday and brought “| RAILROADS FINED (90200 0.) | ing in the oa Globe a week ue SRR em! ; ind (By Ualted Press.) pany foday for violating interstate| That Seattle has the large THREE DIE SAME WAY. Fines in the sum of $49,877 SES IN OHIO FLOUT oe | . PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4.——Forty | commerce laws partment store west of the Miss MOLINE, Ill, Jan. 4.—Arthur At-| were paid into pojice court during J thousand dollar fines were assessed A maximum fine for each of the} sippi river? kinson, 17, 18 dead after fall} the year just ended, according to rid- FF against the Philadelphia & Reading -counts upon which the companies) That a great Chicago mail ogger through thin ice while skating. His| figures compiled by Clerk Bodwell ON TOOL F on j railroad, the Lehigh Valley rail-|t b indicted will be|house has its on anch “in two younger brothers met h in| today y road and the Bethlehem Steel com-! $7,000,000. Seattle? a similar manner two years ago. | Jn 1909 the fines totaled ‘ ble = s : 686.65. The figures fc COL SIBUS, Jan, 4.—Big | }¥ear do not include some Bas hess and pivelesstyiion are in or [Ahich would have swelled the a battle royal for the Ohio senator 3 ee oe ship, a fight as exciting those ‘oxin $ had which featured the elect ot ud. lee awe kw RAR A He wH/aNd Mark Hanna om | ‘* *| Bib Business may win, dut it will or TO THE STAR. [for, so far-as possible of God's; what you needed. We needed W. Gordon, who was the|# Aske! Divorce After 45 Years. #| be in flagrant violation of the will or. | Twinkle, twinkle little “Star. | creatures, is the man of woman who! to have you ome one put in for Warren Tate, wa le x | of the peop expressed at the Yc, Well do we know where you are—| is the truest friend, the best father | jail for showing contempt—we have} member of the Indiana legislature. |e After living 33 years to- &q polls in November and as now ut ‘ Up above “de gang” so high or mother or sweetheart all felt it for so long He immediately introduced a bili] % gether, his wife, Mercia T. #]tered through the independent and rs, With a twinkle in your eye | Your plea for the kittens was| Now there is some hope of our ing the statute establishing |& ownsend, deserted him, says #]even the democratic press of the die. Hy |most praiseworthy. There are a|solons abolishing such an antiquat Judge Burne’ oourt and -the ime|# 0, B, Townsend in his divorce # | state You have vision, faith and nerve, | great many kind hearted people in| ed, vicious and criminal practice.| was passed and the court abolishgg.|#% eomplaint yesterday Town: &| Ohio elected Judson Harmon,| Frem your course you'll never 1d, I am forced to believe |The idea of one of our hired men| Upon the trial of Warren Tatw4or|# send. waited more than 12 %| democrat, governor by over a hun a swe after reading of the number who|calmly locking up his employer,| murder he was. acquitted on the] years, he further alleges, and #/ dred thousand plurality, and for the fore Smite them, rake them, fore and|had kittens to give into good homes. without trial, for amy reason, {#| ground of-self defense. % now, more than 45 years after #| first time in a generation elected a ted aft, | There have been so many iittle dangerous, For {f it is permitted| There few men who can bel@ they were married he seeks %| democratic legislature Show up each unholy graft suffering, half starved and dog-|to lock a man up for one day with-| trusted to indict, prosecute and pasa|% a divorce. Five children were * The next day after the election bitten cats come into my life, that out trial trary to the con-| judgment upon their fellow “man|* born to the couple %* | the senatorial candidacy of Edward Though they put you in the jail, |1 had begun to wonder if there) stitution ¢ of hight . will thout fear, favor or prejudice, a * * WW re y of Dayton wa an- | Let your courage never fail | were many tend ne in thi onl of time when a is a great deal better for indir xy & %| DOUNCEC | We will come and yur t | world fife ‘sentence way be imposed, Let| contempt of court that an Intorme:l te” settee ee ¥ 1" Hanley is a protege of the tate yu on the trail.| When a big, busy newspaper| The Star stay in the battle till it| tion be filed, arrest made and trial GIRL’S PET SNAKE nator Cal Brice of unsavory i ARMICHAEL takes up the cause of humanity,|is won, and the people, I'm sure,|by jury had. There is no more re: memory. He is the democratic boss ' edmond ash. jeven in the lives of dogs and cats,| will stay with The Star on why contempt of court, which} OSSIPPEE, N. H., Jan, 4.—The]of his home city, Dayton, and chair : - I feel that they have set an ex-} ALONZO WARDALL is quasi criminal, should not be|baard of selectmen will meet tomor-| man of the democratic committee ' Star, lample that any one might follow tried by jury than that other crim-|row to pass a special or inAbie In business he is @ publ tervice ATLEE POMERENE, EDWARD W. HANLEY, r Si Jermit " lew! with credit to themselves. Editor Star inal case hould not be tried by|againat pet snak Mi illy | corporation capitalist of the most ‘ . E words in A dw RB the Beal wear the good work. You! When living in Indiana, in one cf} jur Thig be a. governinent a7 tiie be pet garter snake 19| objectionable type, being largely in.| Popular pn dl le Op- Capitalist girs: Aseivee to Dick's work you ing for the people|have my hearty good wishes for) the superior cottrta of Indianapolis ibe people, by the people and for|inches long. Netghbors complained, | terested “ natural gas companies i as red Toga. and the ¢ and the animals| your future prosperity and the ap-| Judge Burns presided, Warren Tate|the people, and the jury system] | street railways, etc as well, 1 O) Mask ait Kae preciation of the people at large,| and a man by the name of Love be conceded to be the best! PAWNED GOLD TEETH, He has absolutely no quality of|Harmon, has announced his can-|/is making his apy directly tq people have kindness and merey in| for whom you are #0 nobly fighting. | came involved in trouble in the cor tem yet invented to protect the} NEW YURK, Jan, 4.—Hungry and} statesmanship to commend him for | didacy he pecnn their hearts for all the living ¢ Sincerely yours ridors of the court house, Warren |lives and liberty of the people, all|out of work, Robert Silverman today | the senatorship, but relies upon the} Pomerene is everything political-| Pomerene he exposing the tures, they have ded many cost-|A CONSTANT READER OF YOUR then and there shot and killed | indirect eontempt proceedings |offered three gold teeth which he| support of the democratic machine} ly that Hanley ts not conspira big business” ly and precious jewels to their) GOOD PAPER, 1016 Union St. | Mr. Love. Judge Burns immediate-| should be submitted to the jury.|pulled from his mouth, as a pledge | to win He is the real progressive; a man/and the democratic bosses of the €rown of glory | ly elted Warren Tate for contempt|Now is the time te do the work.|for a $2 loan. A Sixth av. pawn-| In opposition to Hanley, Atlee|of splendid ability and fine char-| state t tir up the people that The man or woman who is big| Mditor Star: Thanks to. Judge|of court and upon hearing entered | Respectfully broker took the pledge and gave|Pomerene of Canton, elected lieu-| acter and a democratic democrat in the le ature will not dare elect JOHN E, HUMPHRIES. {Silverman the money tenant governor on the ticket with| every sense of the word hearted enough t liam for jailing you. It’s just'a fine against him of $10,000, Juc

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