The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1911, Page 6

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onlay emermemnenee Sunpar From iG waren rou want! STEAL AN UMBRELLA JUDGE CARROL OF PATERSON, N. J., DECIDES IT ISN'T STEALING TO AND THE NEWSY PRACTICES LUNG GULTUR ‘WAY PUNISH ADMIRAL | WHO'S WHO In the Flying Game. - SCOBEY COMPLANT {5 DENIED bY LAOH Judge Hanford yesterday granted, tioned 3 complat eounse! for F. H. Scobey, the 8e-|t in h ¢ the « ttle “taxpayer a delay in the took oath signatur hearing of & motion to dissolve the genuine a states positively fajunction restraining the city that Hilt © affiday from meeting © expenses of the Scobey bases aint, toc Kk} | recall election the oath, and swore that the signa A denial to Scobey’s con ts tures were genutne Was fied in ¢ feder co yes BR. aviyn, notary public, als ae’ t a Why ten terday by Cc » Counsel Cal that Hilt swore before bim| raining houn and W Tucker n nally knew the signers Among affidavits accompanying of his petitic MEY! the answer was one from Ivan L. The affidavits show that the Pub-| [——— is y iQ / . Sal jowonanax (' OWON'T STEAL [IT YOUR HONOR, IT WAS RAIN WHEN | Hyland, notary public, who states lic Welfare league checked the pe hat he signed numerous verifica- | titions against the signatures in the | POM _ to the recall petition men-| polling books of 1 | ~DREADNAUGHT SPCR of tee Or a cak Or a watch when you need the time following letter and the Crawford Nine was broken this morning when conduc commutation | neys, Bark inated places,|an action against th mnection against |ton & Southern road to compel It vacate bis property, which It right of way. Gillette 4s that the company used a portion of the Iand al than originally con mplated Maeterlinck’s “Mary Magdalene (iy United Proen PORTLAND, Or, Jan, 14—Train | Dattleship Arkansas, the largest ing in the northwest wil! pres Dreadnaught afloat, was launched |formal demands for a genera! in St the New York Shipbuilding com-|¢resse in salary Monday, Janu Siisined by Mise Mery Macon ° dispatchers argue that there in their sal D years, though The battleship Wyoming, a sister ‘ ship, will be launched soon their work hes The dis- || /—~——— nize as Do or " | rne tom battleship authorized by ce ney fied genie neh ie la | Aauel Jong. has 25.000 horse power y ‘ts @@gine room, and will carry an) Qrmament of twelve 12-inch guns. Miss Macon broke a bottle of} Arkansas. As it slid into the water eS whistle in the harbor TRAFFIC Is apr Ba re er jis a hearty meal in a local cafe | earty today, Archie B. Shelledy, | Jan sseayer, drew a revolver when| |the walter was about to present | ‘Traffic over the Great Northern,| mouth. He died a few minutes | Which has been blocked because of later. Shelledy’s rash act was ex be resumed today. The fast mail |found in his pocket . ed: “Fe of cons ption iT the Ry which left St. Paul Tuesday Fear ¢ nsumption is th cules octal Primos agra at Redhege Eastern mail be dead than a burden on relatives tickets on sale. This, say the peo aecuse jor friends, In the prime of life I paineae order, and gives them the right to ReaRHHERRA AH AH HE Cocier Being unable to do a|tTs began ejecting passengers for | ride on the payment of only a nickel ® Invitations being issued #| couraged. I know what the end | fre. é of 20 for $1.00. ® by the private exchange tele # | will be, so think I will beat them| Judge Gilliam had rul a o} Cl * nual ball, which will be given #/| “Think I will enjoy a big meal) tickets at four ® in Faurot’s hal! on February # | before leaving this good old world. | otherwise the Reet eeereeeeene my affairs are adjusted in Colora-|from remaining upon the cars upon used do. It looks ike @ dirty mean|the failure of paying the additional | con refused credit, so I'll take this| Would be dissolved low |method to satisfy an wana & Shelledy came from Aspen, Coto, | where bis mother and si | side He leaves a sister 14.-At the of. MORE P LI E fice of General Superintendent Brown of the Great Northern, it ts | trains Nos. 3 and 27, stalled in al gow bank at Highgate, Mont. since ared the rates for to remands last Sunday, were relieved this} SPOKANE, Jan 3—The ebty | meee ~ =~ at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Weather |the whole agreed to accede to the| J J et Sees ene | eee See | |= New Plays Visualize Jesus Bounced, have moderated and the merce and business men generally | Main line of the Great Northern for an increase of the police fo’ first time since Sunday. None of|\ detective sergeant, ten patroimen,|of Jesus on the New York tage | of oe before the crucifixion, in the passengers suffered injury from | one captain, two p. trol drivers and | 1 wc thin the past fe oe the hands of Mary Magdalene, who the cold, railroad officials say. three operatives for a new signal wice within the past fow weeks. In! 1, sven the choice, by the Roman BREESE EEE HHH * ¥ ment, besides the ten previously | the scene Is shown of the Journey to|him or having Jesus put to death provided for. This will add axo-|Calvary, In “The Samaritan,”| Olga Nethersole plays the leading *® MOTHERS PRAISE STAR. gether to tae force, including these | Played by Bernhardt, the represen-| role. The scene in which, after shi * | Christ appears toward the front of |Roman, she watches Jesus pass to |the stage. ‘ward Calvary, is little short of TO | Maeterlinck’s play has been gen- shocking. SLOWLY DYING “JOB FOR SOME ONE The U. een, N. J. Jon. 14 Tre | dispatchers on all railroads operat-| pany today. The Arkansas was |“"? 16 Gaaghter of Congressman Macon.|"** been only & slight Increase Tle Rehenens ta the firet 24,000 batches state t they wili or-||/Loox ar | and exceeds in size any oth erento & nat granted Sattiesnip ever built. It ts ehampagne over the bow of the a welcome. onapmeememte ; Ene |the check and shot himself in the Show drifts at Fielding, Mont. will| plained by the truce which has been maln-; The company, however, it seems. Will reach Seattle tonight with) cause of all this. I would rather je, is a violation of Judge Gilliam's }feel myself growing weaker and * Hello Girls to Dance. ®\day’s work makes me feel dis |T¢fusing to pay more than a nickel |in cash The tickets sell at the % phone girls for their third an- #/ to it company must supply # it will b id for just as soon as|the suburbanites restraining them | to TRAINS BREAK |triek to do, but I know I would be|Rickels asked by the company differ ” | stomach.” a SPOKANE, Jan. OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 14.—The jfreight on the White Pass & Yukon @nnounced that through passenger is ae as ao. (exorbitant, and a reduction of one Iway commission yesterday 4¢|inirg is ordered from White Horse morning and will arrive in Spokane |counci) last night Py committee of has been opened for service for the and as a result six detectives, one| They have placed representations, erally criticised. He puts the fate — system will be added to the depart centurion, of yielding herself to ten, 33 men of all ranks. tation is even more daring, as the |has refused to yield herself to the 8. efvil service commis * «The mothers’ congress, at ®& the last meeting unanimously ® passed the following resolu ® tion: % “Resolved, That we heartily % endorse the work of the Public ®& Welfare league and The Seat- Dick” French, veteran actor,|sion announces an examination o ® tle Star in arousing public sen- who is known to thousands of Se.| February 11 for a me mania gdb. ® timent against existing condi- * | attie theatregoers, who for two or |at the Bremerton navy yard % tions in our city government. ® three months has been at Provi-| mc rhat we will actively sup ®|dence hospital, a sufferer from BAND CONCERT FREE. ® port the recall candidate rec- * | Hright’s disease, was removed to his| Wagner's band at the Bon Wommended by the Welfare | home, at 5646 Keystone place, yes-| Marche tonight & league, who has announced *|terday. The veteran's condition is % that he stands for the protec- | so serious that hia physician last % tion of the home and better ® | night said that he probably would %& moral conditions. et auanrer sete eee ee eee Whisky for Colds Fine Formula for Old Time Rem edy Cured Thousands Here FOR owner Wore. |= Shorthand Taught in 3 TO 5 MONTHS Why Spend 7 to 9 Months Bise- where? GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE * KKK hh hhh increased use of whisky for| colds is causing considerable dis cussion among the medical frater nity. It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other in sredients and taken properly. Mix Have You Tried This? ee Simple Prescription Said to} WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. 14 Work Wonders for Rheuma. { It is now apparent that the present | tiem. session must face the proposed —~~J| amendment of the federal conatitn ‘This has been well known to the | 0m to require the election of 8€D-| ay follows: “Two ounce dye best doctors for years and is now | *!0r® by the direct vote of the peo. Ae oan half a veo Ron se | given to the public. “Get one ounce | Pie. A Vote which many senators |trnted Pine compound. Puy en Of syrup of Sarsaparilia compound | Considered & test of sentiment re-|into half a pint of good whisky, Snd one ounce Toris compound. |*¥!ted In favor of the proposition. | Shake well and take one to two toa Then get half a pint of good whisky | | cl a | JUSTIFIE® HOMOCIDE spoonfuls after each meal and at z ; oner's jury recently found that |4?n according to age. Bee te ene each meal and St | Yi Maurer, said to be » German| ment often knocks the worst cough | Sudo ’fhit!%4,Pele bed time, Shake the bottle before | count, was justified in killing | F old In a day. But be aure to get | rheumatism gg Sone A - 7 ho | Magita, an Indian, who was cought |PlY the genuine (Globe) Concen-| % day. ¥ of the worst Cases looting Maurer's camp, and wan|tfated Pine, Each half ounce bottle here ~ ag od A al ar | in eelf defense. jenenes in & sealed tin screw-top case druge’: the drugudst does not have it in ca hand or will quickly fet them from BAND CONCERT FREE. stock he will quickly get it. Don't TIC Tnolenate house, Any one ¢an| | Wagner's band at the Bon|experiment with cheap uncertain ix Marche tonight Wiis co, New THE OXYGEN. ATOR Onypathy ) when you're tired? | university [the {netitution’s anniversary, and ore | stature It ts very risky CMY HELP Y misres, irs Wid GAITIGISED WT TOKIO, Jan, 14 bh Admiral Ye im of President Taft's plan rted remarks made whi els at Panam ‘ ign officers | |here are greatly concerned over the} ineldent | The incident is being widely dis cussed in the Ja ene prem Ne other affal nm time has brought forth ad much open dis | cussion of the relations between the two nations 2 ‘ BAD WISKID STARTS UHORY BT. Gnu BILLING PLANS A HARD car “We ex cam paign a t vigor one,” aid Ge 1 will ca afternoon po — any, 1M NEARLY Tranved | 1 GONG OUT AND ss \ STEAL SOME CHICKENS ~ _Fow NNER ‘MISSION HAS = -< a of Brie yl) A BUSY YEAR) oi: [n JOUN ~ STEA } butide Bue 1, epras A Cow FoR ‘ABY into prom 4 HE WANTS in ot year the Lif ), the Some MIR hed 1 man to make with i and was to of soup with { out since Decer 1 line which fe at night international and was one when you're hungry |About a y ago he became inter sted in aviation, ar 7 mont me of the re " of France, T F as a of the have found » ssion is oes of the was injured | at 23rd and er Way when his wagon skid | on the icy ine fell ained a ‘actured she Injuries t the at French Tobita Okubo left the arthstone soon after rica in 1902 and car * be Induced to return, ¥. Okabe pavement and ¢ husband, yesterday asked the t for a divorce. The married in Japan Editor Star: The governn SPECIAL SALE = [i iusction by Judge Hanford THIS WEEK for the election for th reca. A bill will be submitted in th believing in government by tnjune legislature > thon, or that it should thwart the F. Kane as recall did it without knowing porition of umpire yee a nat he signed. day in the controvesy that has A DAY LABORER been raging over the true date of vo BAND CONCERT FREE. Wagner's band at the Bon Marche tonight Optometry of the eyenight Puget Sound Hat Factory 1514 First Ave. the birthday shall be officially reck ned from 1862. Do You Want to Earn MONEY? MANY BOYS IN THE SMALLER PLACES OUT OF SEATTLE HAVE OFTEN WISHED THEY HAD A CHANCE TO EARN MONEY, LIKE THE BOYS IN SEATTLE. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AT LEAST ONE GOOD, LIVE, AMBITIOUS BOY IN EACH ONE OF THE SMALLER TOWNS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. THE STAR WANTS A GOOD, LIVE, AMBI- TIOUS BOY IN EVERY TOWN IN THE STATE TO HANDLE ITS PAPERS. SOME BOYS ARE NOW MAKING $15.00 TO $30.00 A MONTH HANDLING STAR AGEN- CIES. ANY BOY IN THE STATE CAN DO THE SAME—OR BETTER. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS, WRITE AT ONCE. ADDRESS Circulation Manager, Daily Star STAR BUILDING SEATTLE, WASH. both on The badly PILES Let Us Send You Dr. Van Vieck's & Fold Absorption Treatment Which Is Curing Thousands, [Fe Try PREE..Wiite Today I receive Or. Vem Vieck's Com plete 3-Fold A beo rption Treatment for Piles, Ulcers, Tumors, Fie sure, Fistula, Constipation, Retief In Bvery ete. (in plain package.” aD Try Free. = a You decide, and we) hat noth! out om one Dre ae John Resch Pleasant Entertainers Every Evening GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 215 CHERRY ST. Geo. A. Bundy Meet Me at the DID YOU EVER CONSIDER A time certificate of de posit as an investment? The interest be from the day you dey We pay 4 per cent nually on them, We write them for months or a year, or n You have no expenses in this investment, and at the end of six months 5 interest is ready—cer safe, sure. The Bank for Savings Cor, 3rd Ave. and Pike St. an Cont to hi ciet Nigh wate all foun

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