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ila an Sa CGT IN CRP SEATTLE WOMEN WEEN HAR: OF STON | eee ee eR MINISTER QUT witt the first y ia withheld by Ju Hy United Press ulin her |as ke.feara they will seek to svade (he United Pre Por NT history in which rvice names be kne \ | MEXICO, CITY, Jan. 9.—Chenera 0 ho wor + as jurors next| mands them to eppear |war, Minister of Finance Limantou: n alg -semedhegy od Friday er-| Considera lent to the | has signified his intention of retir:|{ f pa 7 . : Ing a rr a w a a | wc lea of Soattle, between |ay the result of the pe howing S , i whom, it aid, t is etornal | he ade by the government ; ; 7 tt with al wa + i tioniat . “ : ia in Jus ffr tes willlihe cab: ‘ © of a lor DUVALL, A RA Ay a the X i at, is a 1 of ta t w the 5 ‘ ‘etna )| Brown's court pering with a gas « wi ding to reports | at . driving if will tate a fleial « es, he wa teed be |) Duvall, with ft oe . | Six of the most prominent suf-|Jay Allen has been retained by|cause the volutionary movement Adon belt of timt ” g eastward | frasettes a will b 1 Anderson had not been stamped out | is the natural e felt in the I ‘oat pak tha sal PATRONAGE FIGHT ee ONE cal ne velit eile ep’ Seen ON AT OLYMPIA ngton and Idaho ing ber industry several fine fine hotel chandl (By Staff Special.) Joandidates for house and senat OLYMPIA, Jan, 9—With the ar-| patronage have not been backward IT BLEW SOME IN Bh cag foo Mages ge SPECIAL NOTICES and bake leftice was in| txts semblies rks of t ‘ TE the} fixtures se clerks of both house | this ty on th und, with | pointing without re seastons . is brought ~ y ine Heteting and Portable. Rnginesrs fine bus « the chief 4 n All em that do all the ay ard to politics pressur may result Beatth the vor and Puget Sour ox of the first ga New Year last night Official figures showed a velocity | !ts bare 6,000 of 42 miles an hour, but late last/!9s a t night the wind is thought to have| Within a radius of thr gained a speed of 50 miles an hour.| blocks In every direct Bign boards, awnings and trolley | Capitol bu: wires were wrenched from their that ¢ fastenings jarrivals in Olym; Saturday,| program to be giv tt OK Sound shipping was thoroughly|'® stay during the legislative ses-/ ular monthly meeting of the Moun lashed. but little damage was re-|#!08 or some portion of it taineers Friday evening, Jan. 20, I ted While the cry for economy is|the Cha During the storm a plate glass|¢choed or L sides by legislators, | Central buildin, window in the Fererkrants barber son. Kaleigh howl, was ested (THE BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS WAS Ef SANTA CLAUS ON THE RAGING SEA PERSONAL “DILLING WILL * OPPOSE GILL George W. Dilling, a prominent | estate man, was announced last | Soruraay night as the choice of the| Public Welfare League as its recall | eandidate for mayor, in the follow ing resolutions, unanimously adopt- || ed: “Be It Resolved; That the Public} Preilfare League respectfully petition | and request George W. Dilling to] oe a candidate for mayor for| recall election, and that we in-| e all civic bodies and « imin such a petition.” The board of trustees who adopt- | @@ the resolutions are: ©. C. Bron-| gon, William McDonald, J. A, Cath-| cart, T. J Laurence 8. Booth, H. G T. Me} Kenney, A . Homer M Hill, A. G. Dunn, H. H. Thompson, | Winlock W. Miller, S. R. Frazier, | Béwin London, W. D. Wood, L. J Colman, A. 8. Burwell, W. D. La . B. Bebb, A. S. Kerry, John er, D. M. Taggart, T. S. Lippy,} John B. Shorett, George ©. Hitch- cock, John E. Price, B. W. Baker. Immediately after the announce || ment of their choice a call was| fesued for subscriptions and ad- @itional recall signers which the various members rapidly volun- teered to aid in geing. MUST SUPPORT WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—“A man| NEW YORK, Jan, 9.—Every little ;the noted German portrait painter. |~ \ajrimonia ust support his wife, whether he/child of the many who came over & 2,000 in gifts on) t be jobless or employed. He has|in the steerage of the Hamburg-|Christifis eve on the | TT yr alternative,” was the dictum of| American liner President Lincoin,|of which went to the to ludge Pugh, in police court, when /is wondering how Santa Claus got steerage adjudged Frederick W. Kopper|to the steamer in midoc: The prim pulat ropolitan aspect © or fe m of t An fitustrated lecture on “The} ding, It is imated | State of Washington” will be ave heen more than 760|0f the tnteresting things on the ILLUSTRATED LECTURE The prices at a of Commerce rooms, | B, DUVALL ¥ ar DUVALL rth AY... Beattl A DUVALL WASHINGTON OXYGE tizens to NATOR CO | am 1 * y | un STYLISH ’ MAKOV R SHOP. | Nate trimmed. @ Dep | ; . } MARRIAGE CEREMONIES ‘ ay | PERFORMED. | } | HELP WANTEO—FEMALE ous left America a year| ~W~~nrwnnrnrrnrrnwrnnrnew | guilty of non-support. reindeer are supposed t a vis her Berlin cast 008 “I'm out of a job. How long will |Innd navigators. Every one ‘ has a $3,000,000 collec: | mR mot fruit, candy, nuts and a coin m of frescoes. While ¢ week your honor give me to begin pay ment?” Kopper asked. from the Christmas saint thia time she will pai | WANTRD—feveral young women with or et OS cg re | OLYMPIA, Jan. §—An attempt “Gill, or whoever tries to defy the Jed insurrection ¢ will of the people, must be tanght speaker wes quic the people's power, and in God's bud y ‘day + mame let us rise and fight to the wouter we Heat the First Methodist ' Episcopal|adopted at the First Unitarian| tioned. Chairman Stephens of Spo-| er rates; walk church, in his sermon last night church yesterday morning. The| kane, however, announced, after a| Wwe ha En WORK Touching upon the decision of|resolution calls on all men and|Ccaucus, that Spokane members| i Federal Judge Hanford, Dr. Leonard| women to vote for decent public| were not dn the £ ag TE gg ar Reve ayy <= 8 —— ‘was emphatic in his declaration that| government and against the vice|,,yQpaeheaae terials on 2 the jurist’s action simply meant|syndicate, which seeks to throttle), © pai, ve cenane P Dig p as *| NATIONAL BANDE fe le of tacaadeah ote more votes for decent government. |city government. * ce thro The STAR & 120 Third ‘ : nto 5 Judge Hanford’s recall election * WANT Ads ee «\* hot r ‘ plet w he decision was discussed vigorously wu te 903 ey {> BERT SWAN VICTIM It was declared that a group of bus | * * * ** KKK Ree ee iness men was raising a fund to| gan FrancieconaJ Salt | deni : co—Joseph Conlin Mail © ne een at of 8 conte seer hedeea the png Aled ski, alias Goldberg, alias Jesky the | have an opening several go04 || Am: onk pide ‘ Of MAD ALLIGATOR court of appeals. The resolutions Hy (Midler oe Ryimarny or door ee ee wv tty |) OK RENT -- MISCELLANEOUS. adopted yesterday unqualifiedly oe t the th ound °|~ For iease—Room 2, ’ EEE tammemnd proved the good work accomplished i De Seotes iene ae a poe i? wa eat bot ‘mat rar _ oor, on ‘ " WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.——"Custy,”|by the Public Welfare league Soran gendwiches, Pasoment, ORIBNTAL! and ae & seven-foot alligator which is be- Butte—William Guelelofer, 53, a| _ Pike All kinds of sto jerman mining miner, was burned | 7%)" pa is good for ‘ “ You ate wanted ior government posl Several swipes from the horny ttle. ae oe the pag Ka ye rod New York.—A striet censorship is |tiicas seen Wrankiio ‘instune, ‘Dept, | board. moth od jaws on the leg of the victim | being kept by the Brazilian govern-|+!?-™, er, N.Y. sent the stage hands scurrying to | mont relating to news covering the| Men's 416 binck raincoats. 17-00. Tra:| BUSINESS CHANCES. the showman's assistance. They |sudden deaths of 45 sailors con-|Tnira "7" *raderw Mids. 906% pried Custy loose, and a surgeon cerned in the recent outbreak at) A io take orders f 3 lL 0 eowed up Swan's wounds, He —_——— Rio Janelro soot ay. 6 I$ found, in addition to several cuts| While cutting meat at the Frye a-hand elothing at about the arms, legs and body, ajPrubn packing plant Saturday aft | E STAR 1011 Pine ot) Main 6333; Ind. 1 deeper gash across the scalp. ernoon, Powell Himmelsbach, 40 THE SEATTLE | ss bet mepon Co. e — years old, accidentally severed an r =o ge Swan appeared at Pantages thea-|artery in his right leg. He bled to| tre about 14 months ago. death before medical ald could be| summoned. Himmelsbach leaves a| widow in Germany. He resided at BANDITS COT 1511 10th av. 8. Washington. — Indications are | whe: that the Lorimer case will consume | the major portion of the time that | 5 remains of the present session. An| (5, the SITUATIONS WANTEO—MALE. | i Mat WANTED—MIGCELLANEOUS pric ou sedis A attack will be made oday on the| By mail WANTED (By United Press.) findings which exonerated the sen-|$, ‘Thi MP to mix months; six mor r I . Price ; . WHEELING, W. Va., Jan. 9.--The| ator from charges of bribery in con-|" ny ‘out of city, 20 = oe First National bank of Elm Grove nection with his election. we $7 se, peor) “as we tmasso ‘atte t 1 has been robbed of $47,000. Some ae i [ae time Saturday night or Sunday the| Helena —The senatorial situation ified want ads, et cent per thieves entered the bank, secured!is as uncertain as it was the day | 0 = 7 Gay * . the money and escaped without be-,the state convention refused to in-|eollector for payment. Main 9400 or * ing discovered. The robbery was|dorse a candidate for the senator. | *** ~ not known until the bank was open-|ship. 1. J. Walsh and W. G. Con FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ter . . - ed today. rad continue to be the leading can “ToTTERWORTN & W rey dom | . Elm Grove is a town of about|didates. There ts even a chance orn and Lice i | . - 1.000 inhabitants six miles east of} that Senator Clark mmiy slip | #*" ope Moore theatre, | acres on Whee ands THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 9, trict, gives this town the men are alres a bardware yam & doctor's office LOTS MAY Bi opening up of streets been arranged xe buildin new town nem “e AGENTS WANTED. OR EXCHANGE FARMS AND ACREAGE. GET IN NOW—THE CROWD ¥ an Gre . « sane. | FURNISHED ROOMS CKARD, ” ' n end and until we have another man oe enter, Comes tak but ad: ander a abilaren's te yione| FURNISHED APARTMENTS. fn his place.” Mayor Gill and Chief Wap ; ay . ; b » names of | \ I~ aay * Mayor Gili was roundly scored by|stein were roundly scored by the|R Juchanan of Spokane and Tecinke: os Rev. Adna W. Leonard, pastor a Men's club in s set of resolutions| Elmer E. Halsey of Asotin men-| HELP WANTED—MALE. furnished, 2, A. Ace OFFICES tion and soll ompe Ieheiving, ete. made at 93 Bell at. {ng exhibited at a local music hall, | Ge or, W od | Thin Ten one iilay ronat | ehaivi : went on the rampage and attacked |to death yesterday in his cabin.| Poot Room. 1413 Third av. Mand It to| > his trainer, Bert Swan. His wife and a daughter live in| the man today BOARD AND ROOM. 1 aon | “ 304 Leary bide CITY REAL _SAGHI Fl GE furnished 8. P. DIXON & 218 Mar CERTAINLY Assessments pald CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont.) Pt co $2,400; $ " ‘ \ 407 O \ A Ow POR k H. B. ORR CO FROM 0 rs) NIGH MADISO PARK A LAND. & FARRAR, INC., Owners $10 I $10 PER TH JOHN H.W » i ‘ JF. LAVARNE « Price $ ae ARNE CHATTEL LOANS ORR JENSEN @ CO., INC. Bank Hide, 4th and rie, ote Wi New York Bidg WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE. RPI Kiefer, West Beattie Real Estate IVELY. 14 Downs Bidg 109 Main 2484 2269. REAL ESTATE LOANS. NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DE- POSIT CO. Firs ay, and C Dia at (Colman Butid’ invites ations |fcr tonne ‘trom #1:008 to $6,000, on. im proved Seattle idence property in FOR SALE—WOO") AND COAL peer es bt aor Sear aat pan w aa col McLeod. Phones * Fo ai Te: $2 60 load ind 4960 LIVESTOCK 1 Woatias HOLCOMB CO., SALE STABLES. ed 1812 we stern av Main rh sf #45 buys FOR SALE—FURNITURE Highest cash pata for furniture and coeds. Main 7889: L. 3616 wa. Chicage 1236 iat ture ¢ Rtore FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | H DOOR BARGAINS, . t hard time prices the e, new an flr Quarter Found at per hundred. 12,000 feet first quality dry 8x4 OG Gut nl per the picture des, ote. O. V, Traggardh purchase | Moyer Fent 4 on r. 314 Union at WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE jrand Raptas Auction @ morage Vaides Furr AUCTION SALES M. J. Walker, auct! overyth Office 1246 First ay. 8 Phone Ls % Rothe uctionser and appr at your service, Main 1889; L S014 Bie vane BICYCLES, CONTRACTS AND MOMTOAGES PI (2135 5) ') OO ees GEG er ELASTIC WOSTERY | eve A nn U MAKERS, a | praneeE ne aaarey | aera En } fe agement of old Wayside hos- = Main 7841 | SEM MOVING, ee ee soreesov ine Ea ww econ, ry public. Both phones . First and Pike, suite 81, path and optiera ond and AND MOD ‘and Mod 1 | EYES fitted with giasses, Repairing The Albert Hansen Optical Dee CHERRY st, corner FIRST AVE, TARD OPTIC ve Bie PTic Main 9626 TENT A kley Block ma & Brooks, registered F Trade Mark Attorneys; 3¢ Attie. 628-6 Colman Block Barnes & Co., registered pa’ heya Starr-Hovd Block Write for book, OL ROOMS. CEGU ORIENTAL Ss Pik Union. Sts HY SICTANS ‘DR. JACOB SMITH pecial practice limited to GENITO-URINARY AND SKIN DISEASES 14 FIRST AY a the Coast. PIONEER IW.D. WALKER, M.D. EPLER BLOC 813 SECOND AVEN GRADUATE, LIC SPECIALIST. TO URINARY SUR ai AND PELVIC DISORDE AM 10N AND ADVICE, FREE. PAY ONLY AS YOU IMPROVE LP. M x 33 y a spectaliat for all di mplainte of we and ° st French and German methods Working folks, easy ter out city patients cared for, Medicines furnished. Office 233-4 Liberty dg. opporite Portofiice. Oven to § p.m DR. JOWN UNLAP al, urinary, ree. ng knife.” 613 A and Pit ‘araiyala, onic die reatment ts pes Arcade Annex, Bide RANK BRC yours’ practloe. hildren, nose, throat, medicines, “855 Ar> Dr. Wm. T. Lovering, @ Exchange. Both phones 18 30 Lumber minal, enito: $ Leary Bide, * RENTAL AGENCIES. nM AS ES iy eUSIUUUG! morqonone soon RONIORONT Pear te Bore Po yy Wren ken Pacitie : nea N.Y. Bite THEATER NEES n Ae eee me independent Lk iE 3 made are