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Today, however, there was a den party in the grounds of the fort|big muster of high caste purdah for the big personages, and the gen-|ladies, The king did not get a) eral subject discussed was the won-|peep at them, but Queen Mary | ders of yesterday. King George's|made herself agreeable to the| iberal money gift and pardon for|harem beauties PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 12—Reja position to restore the recall | turns from the balloting make it principle to the constitution of their clear that an alleged republican | "tate at will scheme to prevent the elimination highest advisory vote in yesterday's election. They will be Marcus A Smith and Henry F. Ashurst, who have, apparently, defeated Ralph PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 13.—With|H. Cameron and Hoval A. Smith, Wine Sad Hom Ser waren OQE fot the recall by amendment to the |ing count proceeding at & anail's|the republican candidates for the have tested these watches and know that they will keep Rood Arabic figures, white dial, to tell time. ind boys with he bent tor the, fenst, T here. We have more bar- the square jnch than are elsewhere. When you are ‘® hurry, don’t pass us up. We move. $1.25 gunmetal finish, same .97e $1.50 Lilt, gunmetal or nickel .9%e | Sal small nickel or gunmetal fin- same . ee ‘Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store 15-17 Fourth Avenne AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK. ZLAMBARDI GRAND OPERA CO. One hundred and twenty-fl ratic Stars. Sig. F. Guerrteri, Conductor. Prices—ievening, 50c to $2.00; mati- nees, 60 $1.50. SEATTLE THEATRE Mats, Thurs, and Sat. Both Phones 43. DAVE Luwis In the Laugh of the Beason, “Don't Lie to Your Wife” LOIS THEATRE TONIGHT—ALL WEEK, Myrtle Vane & Co. Bat., 100, 26c. , 360, bbe (RT IN A POLICE STATION” 12—People, Mostly Girly—12 6—Other Big 8. & C. Acte—¢ PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudevilie.” JCOLOR LINE ON =| dirty, usually black. The sponsors state constitution failed, It was | pace, early indications today were | senat charged by the democrats that the/that the democratic party and the| ‘The candidates for the supreme republican standpatters and the | progressive measures {t bas repre-| court on the democratic ticket were office holders of Arizona planned to| sented have swept Arizona in its|also elected defeat the amendment, and thus, | first state election Denounced Taft. under President Taft's action, pre George W. P. Hant, democrat, de The democrats represented the vent the entrance of the new state |feated Edw. W. Wells, republican, | progressive principles, including the into the Union. for governor, and Carl Hayden,| recall of the judiciary, and while The amendment voted upon,| democratic candidate for congress, |the ple refrained from voting which was tramed to overcome |has a big lead over John 8. Wil-|for the. recall in order to get state President Taft's objection to the |liams, bis republican opponent. hood, the democrats in their plat recall, now having been adopted,| The democrats will bave a large |form strongly denounced Taft for Arizona is in a position to enter the | majority {n both houses of the legis: |denying to a free people their right federation of states, after which |iature, which will elect the two|to govern themselves. Supreme Court Judges of Arizona: They All Endorsed the Recall of Judges Before Election HENRY D. ROSS D. L. CUNNINGHAM Hon. D. L. Cunningham—"I be-| progressive measure may defeat its functions of the executive and leg |intent by Interpretation and render jislative departments of the govern. Heve absolutely in the recall of |) worthless.” pty fudges. ‘There should be no privi-| Hon. Henry D. Rows—"l am not | ton, Alfred Frankitn—"1 think 3 raid of the recal now that if|the recall should apply to all of leged officials of any kind in this} 7" 7 cuare with the people, they |ficials from top to bottom. As & country. I do not believe in the) wii) be square with me. A judge|member of the constitutional con doctrine of the divine right of |is not a lawmaker, If the Inten-| vention I labored and voted to that kings, or of any other kind of of-|tion of the people who framed and |end, both in committees and on the ficial who has power to enforce |adopted the natioval constitution floor. The intentions of the const! his {deas in opposition to the will|had been followed out, we would | tution should be carried out. What of a people, A judge hostile to alnot today have courts usurping the! more can I say?” THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES TVEA PUNTER WARSHIPS NOW (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 13.— They're drawing the color line on warships now. Miss Dorothy Loud, daughter of a Michigan congressman, found out about the warships t'other day when she applied for membership in the United States Navy Sponsors’ asso- elation, composed of women who have broken champagne bottles | over new American fighting ma chines. Miss Loud had christened the Neptune, the biggest vessel of her kind afloat Horrors! said thy committee. She | had sponsored a collier—a floating coal shed. Colliers are always 0 pape 1 CAN STAND IT! of gray or white warships couldn't think of it, and they turned her down, More Revolt (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Dec. 12.—Revolution | |} dispateh from Kandy says that Dr. | jot Harvard university, who under. “|DEAD BODY SHOWS jcame and also pronounced the wo | manager of the Empire Tunnel com- Millionaire Moore Wants to Make Up; Wife Won’t Do It (By United Prose Leased Wire) — secking wife will consider nothing | REDWOOD CITY, Cal, Dec. 12.|but an absolute decree. | Millionaire J. J. Moore has made i. Maeve acksowledges Regr ened | Sunday with his wife at the Moore pepented Slane So eftect @ vosen-| oe” to gays he has offered ciliation with hin wife, Lillian | many times to make a settlement Moore, whose suit for divorce is/out of court, telling his wife that now under advisement by Judge|such settlement would be of great Buck, since the case went into the|er financial benefit to her than any judg hands, several days ago,/court grant, but she always re- but without result, The divorce-| fused. eee SSS “13” Has No Terror for Th Others of the faithful helped to NEW YORK, Dee. 13.-—“The Cor- ne eas nt ” contribute ut $300, account uation Of Bt. Cathestes,” | 87 | an vary tates buns indeed tn thede Rubens, will arrive in New York) giv. w, finally paid. The monks soon, having been purchased from | gold the work in 1766 to the Chev- the Duke of Rutland, It is one of|alier Verhulst for 9,500 florine and =seumocess |the most important canvases of the |two casks of wine valued at 120 e |great master, and was painted in/florins. At the sale of the collec 1s Pair 1633 for the altar of St. Barnabas | tion of the amateur it was bought in the Chureh of St. Augustin in/for 12,000 florins by Donckers, act- (By United Press Leased Wire.) Malines, ing for the Duke of Rutland. The SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.—Lieut. Fitshugh Lee Minnegorde, U. The corporation of tanners, who | picture is 8% feet in height and 7 S. A. and Miss Ethel O'Brien, a social favorite of this city, who met | #4 thelr offices in the convent, ac-| feet wide, and its figures are life om August 13, became engaged on September 13 and announced |COrded a subsidy of 100 fiorins| size. It has been bought by a well their betrothal October 13, are to be married at the Fairmont hotel |tWard painting the picture. known American collector. hére this evening, December 13. The repeated defiance of the “hoo- 400" number by the young couple is not borne out in the number of their wedding guests, which is several shy of 13. Lieut. Minnegorde and his bride will make their home in Manila, where the &th (not 13th), Infantry, U. 8. A, je stationed, after February. Pe Ae Love’s Short Dream Took Wings (By United Press Leased Wire.) OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. 13.-—-Armand 8. Cohn, who eloped to Seattle with Susan Lavery several weéks ago and outwitted bis father's detectives, appeared in police court In a new role today. Love's short dream took wings yesterday and he punched his bride in the eye, she charges. She did not love him so much that she would stand for that, so the law was called upon. The groom's parents are suing for annulment of the marriage on the ground that young Cohn 16 under age. Discussion of this brought on the quarrel ELLIOTT STILL ILL|“FAT MEAT AND COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec. 13—A eee tO oe les For Men, Women and Children Lennon's ts the store that offers Guaranteed Hosiery. Hence a gift that you can depend upon absolutely. Each box contains a writ- ten guarantee, which warrants each pair to wear Six Months Free from Holes or Rips. EVERWEAR, THE STANDARD AMERICAN HOSIERY Women’s Medium Weight Lisle, | Men's Medium Weight Lisle, box box of 6 pair .........45 $2.00 | of 6 pair $1.50 Women's Medium Weight Silk | Men's Medium Weight Silk Lisle, Lisle, box of 6 pair......$3.00 | box of 6 pair ......... - $3.00 Children’s Medium Weight Lisle, box of 6 pair ...... Chas. W. Ellot, president emeritus | went an operation for appendicitis there, ts stronger today, but not yet past the crisis. Eliot was stricken while making a tour of ithe world. $600,000 for College BERKELEY, Cal., Dec. 13.—Mrs Jane K. Sather, widow of Peter Sather, pioneer banker, philun- |throptst and church worker, who |died here yesterday, left $600,000 |to the University of California. She was 87 years of age. a [Glows FOE OER” Tomorrow--A Specia Showing of Ladies’ Waists displayed for your approval at this jf Ladies’ Outfitting Store. The materials } include Chiffon and Messaline, hand- ff somely tailored and in fancy patterns. There are waists of every color—a fine i| showing of white and black—some are ff made With short sleeves, others with ki- mono and inset sleeves. SIGNS OF LIFE NEW YORK, Dec. 13.— Mrs. Rachel Lelbowitz, 20, of Brooklyn, was frightened last evening by her dress catching fire. Dr. Jacob Ka- lich was called and pronounced her dead from fright Three hours later relatives noticed a twitching of the eyes and lips. Dr. Greenwald MRS. ELLEN MITCHELL COLUMBUS, ©., Dec. 18—"I ate fat meat, drank strong coffee, wor ed hard and kept cheerful—that's | how I have lived 100 Mrs. Ellen Mitchell, who last Sun day, December 10, celebrated her 100th birthdy. For the past 70 man dead, At 8 a. m. Moses Lei bowltz, the husband, noticed anoth. er twitching, and discovered no sign of life. The husband still aits by the side of his dead wife, hoping to see life return years she has smoked the strongest USES WHIP ON Ad 6t:t0bag00 tn 0 clap pipe, ths SCHOOL TEACHER! hits her to be cheostul, aie thinks GEORGETOWN, Colo., Dee. 13. Anether aid fs her habit of never Theodore Rockwell, 14, son of the} Worrying. For 93 years she es. caped doctor's medicine, pany, several days ago had an en Mrs, Mitchell has outlived elght OUR e counter with his school teacher, |f her ten childre LIBERAL Friday Is Miss Cora Milne. He came out sec. St TE es Re CREDIT PLAN hi d ’ ond best, and went home and told WINKED HIM 18 FOR hig mother, Mrs, Rockwell repalred HOOD YOUR Children’s to the school with a rawhide whip (By United Press Leased Wire) 5 and administered a whip lashing to| SHILOH, Maine, Dec. 13.—Under mone Day the teacher. Miss Milne swore out|the guise of converts to his teach- Every child and Is raging today in northern Albania, according to advices received he: |Twelve thousand rebels are now under arms, with the number i hourly. © & r " me abe. touehs ating vis ta GOVERNOR, MAYOR __ §2n¢ their friends declare the action ah was taken to get rid of all govern Tigh vet ae AND CHIEF FIRED ment employes who oppose the r6 aes SARE baie ace aa PANAMA, Dec. 15.—J. A, Arange,|clection of President Arosamena, at The oh Marche Thursdays Pees governor, Mayor Boyd and Chief of| Serious outbreaks are expected at Police Prelelt have been dismissed, | the coming election. @ complaint charging assault and|ings, two allenists, who have been |battery. Both women have many observing Blijah ‘Frank Sanford, warm supporters, and an exciting |leader of the “Holy Ghost and Us” time Is predicted when the case|sect, held here for starving five cames up for hearing. members of the crew of the bark — wna nn Kingdom, declare Sanford is {n- “What is Billy Hardatt doing | sane, these days?” asked Smithers Liha epeionaseniic-ue “Oh, he's working his son’s way| Dainty 75c Christmas Aprons for through college,” sald little Binks, |50¢ each at The Bon Marche Thurs- +Harper’s Weekly. day. + its parents are especially invited to the store on Friday. 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