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times surprised to “find . how Popular ff EVES 6 ACHE, PEACE NOW ious 9Mexican General ders—Madero Says He! Be Well-Treated—His | ture Spells Peace at Last. | (My United Preas Leased Wire) MEXICO CITY, Dec, 26 much ency will n Gen le in the ring unconditionally,” s the statement of President © Madero, through the ol w in the ‘of Gen. who yes- surrendered to Gen the Maderist at Linares who adm of success! p in the nd, ad, will be br: i y be Bernardo Reyes as | case of a rebel today, Reyes, 0 com- ted that all y opposing Id was at an ght here to- or Th y. Noo of his partisans is feared, | the streets of the city will ded on the arrival of the army to pre- demonstra | Absolute Peace Now.” ft was announced that Gen. Reyes from the way have absolute peace and in Mexico.” believed Reyes’ surrender the cloxe of the most diffi-| wa Mexico had to solve. fs ssl 4 HI THOUSAND AND rhe yeattle Star NDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER _ IN SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1911. [SURGEON'S KNIFE TAKES ONE CHANCE IN A| RESTORES CHILD'S SIGHT AND MAKES HIM SANE. JOHN J. GALICK IZ CONGRESS READY TO PUT ’EM ON GRILL’ each question. pitted to the candidate, will be for the eity council Forthcoming election Will be Under cross examination as principles and policies ata e Of the quiz congress, to be hext Friday night at the Y. M BA, anditorium fitations will be extended to all S camtidates who have filed rations of candidacy, an will be called upon b oNgress in the order of their f Questions may be asked by oler present at the congress etr and before being passed upon by the referee, who shell determine whether it 's prop | or, clear, fair and courteous Beginning with this w quiz congress will pi meetings weekly throughout elty campaign. For the these meetings will be devote ing from councilmanic «, but later in the camy opportunity will affor mayoralty candidates to be the hat Seattle Police Did on the Good Old Day « Even the Seattle police celebrat-! dear old Christmas. Didn't have a day off, like you me, but they celebrated just same. Every member of the department | ed, and worked hard—for as is a mighty busy day for # policeman, but each one had the. mas spirit, and after all, it the spirit which counts. Chief Bannick got the spirit, and fe the hapless drunks who found if Way to ‘the station, a treat Hot the kind of a treat they had. Perhaps, had one too many of, but im treat in the way of a release from i thes atter 2 few hours’ rest. “Treat them just as well as you possibly “fan,” was the chief's order When the spirit made itself man Mest on Police Judge Gordon, he fan to perform kindly acts. First | ordered the release of some 17 Guess that lit- present didn't bring joy to 17 ra. That same old Christmas| pirit Has the judge in tow today 4 many a hapless victim of in- wiation tp sampling of that same Gigantic Clearance Sale — OF +Men’s and Boys’ % Suits and Overcoats ‘Shafer Bros Arcade and Arcade Annex i larrest of drunks But the judge and chief were not | the only around the station that the spirit mo’ it fast fell to their lot to stardn the little drama. The spirit of Christmas the atmosphere, and everyone from per.on the beat to the ser at at the desk, had it, and it acted, too. Patroimen forgot all rules of the department, 5 warrelsome individual y courted arrest netics a show to “get pinc because of the Christmas He was given a good-natu and told to beat it-—for And the desk sergeant extended the season's gr one inebriate, who was able to journey homeward after a few rest at the Bannick , and many about the who, ac od spirit shove, home actually ings to happy returns, geant. “Naw, | don't want to return again,” said the penitent. “First time | touched a drop in 16 months. How did it hap- en, anyhow?” ‘Well, don’t feel badly, old man, you're ail right now. You weren't very drunk, anyhow. We just picked you up so you wouldn't give all your money away.” He counted his money and it was all there. It was but one cage. Only 6@ Drunks. Yesterday's police looked cents when compared to Phere were only until midnight {t-was because the patrolmen on th beats had the spirit, and didn’t make the arrests, and perhaps it because more of the former celebrators had the spirit, and quit before they had too much. Any. how it was a happy Christmas like former 68, from LYMAN NOW AT M’NEIL’S ISLAND) (By United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Dec, 26.—Dr, John Grant Lyman, get-rich-quick” pro moter, who made two successful ew capes from ‘custody in California, 1s behind the bars at the fed nitentiary on McNoil’s island. | the storage egg and the egg. WHEN | dealer Lyman reached Tacoma Christ mas day and was taken at once by launch to the prison, where he will serve 18 months for misuse of the mails. } pervaded | and many | didn't havea! record of the Perhap (By United Prose Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 26--One of the most difficult surgical opera tions ever performed in New York has restored sight to a 7-yearold boy and has cured him of a nervous} ‘ANOTHER BATH FOR BARON No mao by Leased Wire| c 36.vUnited Stttes sCireutt aeane Carpenter, be fore whom J, Ogden Armour and nine other millionaire beef packers are being tried here for conspiracy under the Sherman law, denied to Immunity bath” decision of 1905. Judge Carpenter ruled that the Government may submit evidence regarding all acts it ie alleged the defendants committed at any time prior to the finding of the indict ments in the present case, This ruling is regarded as a great vietory far the government and makes the conviction of the pack- ers vastly more probable CHICAGO, Dee. Citing jailment akin to madness. |. The operation involved the re moval of & tumor beneath the skull that had paralyzed the optic herve, To do this it was neces sary to cut away three square jinches of the boy's skull and then jmake an incision between the brain hemispheres and just above |the superior longitudinal sinus, a jlarge vein The variation of a |hundredth part of an inch tn | the course of the knife would have |meant instant death for the child | The boy, John J. Galick, son of la Sampson, Pa. farmer, became jrestlesa and morose four years Jago, and then had fits of violence in which he would attack those jnear him. He began to see double and then became blind Dr. Arthur J. Walschetd, for ner pupil of the Mayo brothers of Rochester, Minn. told the mother| there was only one chance In a two through the operation Operate,” ordered the mother ‘I would rather take this chance of my boy recovering bie eight than have him go through life sight lens.” ‘The boy ix out of now, his temperament he is able to distinguls and hia wight is growing every day TH RULES FOR “| CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS: (Ry United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Presl jdent Taft issued. today an tve order amending the | tons governing the practice of |medicine on the Isthmian canal His ruling permits Christian tists to practice there. president's action followed a ruling providing mment for anyone practicing medicine, dentistry or ipharmacy without a license or for using the title of “doctor” without authorization the hospital normal, objects stronger | The |protests again fine and impr | | A Star committee on truth had a session this morning with Prof. | Schulenbilder. | “What,” asked the professor, sol- emnly, “is a fresh egg?” The committee on truth smiled— collectively and individually. “What you mean,” gently ex- plained one reporter on The Star’ committee, “is why does a hen cross the road ‘The professor shook his head | “What I want,” complained he. |“ia to have the mystery of the egg \solved. There is the fresh egg, the |utrictly fresh egg, the cooking eg | \1s THE EGG FRESH?" The committee on truth so passed out in search of fact “Our strictly fresh eggs,” ex plained one salesman at Westlake manly [thousand that the ehild would live} regula. | Judge Humphreys’ “irimunity bath” decision, attorneys for the ten Chi cago millionaire packers, on trial in United States Judge Carpenter's court here for criminal conspiracy under t terme of the Sherman law, today gave notice that they ob jected to all evid the govern ment may offer concerning the op erations of the packers prior to 1908, The packers demanded specific immunity for Tilden, Francis, Fowler and Heyman. The defense alleges that these defendants bad | furnished information to the com missioner of corporation der the Humphreys dec: not amenable to prosecution upow this Reinadea ire other chapter and with daughter. in sald to ha to the | Dania were -led by pistol shots, said to wYSTER IN DEATH OF BRIDE (Ry United Press Le SANTA MONICA, Cal Mra. May Dania Sharp, 26, the two: months’ bride of Geo. M. Sharp, 76, a wealthy real estate owner, is dead | today at the Santa Monica hospital | under circumstances that probably | will require an investigation. While | surgeons at the hospital refuse to make a lied statement of the case, they stated that the woman's h was not due to an operation. | Series of Family Tragedics. | With the death of Mrs. Sharp an. in the Dania family | tragedies was opened. Mra. Sharp | formerly. was the wife of 8. L. Deola, who, on April t lust, shot his daughter, Lea Danii aged 6 years, a fow minutes af recel¥ing « bullet wound at the| hands of Geo. Koerner, who later was released on a plea of nelf de fenne. Subsequent to the shooting of his} daukhter Dania was removed to the | county hospital, where, for more than 6 week, he was nursed by Mrs. | Eva Bovee, his reputed adopted April & last Mra, Bovee e emuggied revolver bedside of Dania, and a few inter Mra, Bovee and found sever moments fired by Dania in pursuan wutelde pact. Dania died a short time later. ese Ser RS LINES BEING “It will be Seattle's warmest cami, paign.” | ‘That ts the general opinion of the wise ones” regarding the city pri mary election, in February. While the chief fight wil) be cen tered on the mayoralty, none of the | other city jobs will go by default, land the race for Corporation coun- |se) will, from present indications Ibe a close second to the mayoralty | "Tom Alderson, the well-kuown progressive, who has refused offers a political berths time after time, ke a strenuous campaign counsel, because ment regim jong enough in the he has ld away city hall Hereditary Job There may be all corte of sk tons in the closets of the corpora-! tion counsel's office. The job has been on @ hereditary basis, It has descended from chief to assistant for 13 years. No Candidates Fite. No more candidates filed thelr ap plications today, and there will probably be no rush until after th holidays. The progressives are ae lively shaping up matters to bring Gi RICT FRESH ‘DE LUXE eta cea LO DN) | market, “are probably five days old | when t reach us from the far | mer ney sell now at 45 cents a | dozen, hen we have some which the farmers collect from other| farmers, These we call fresh. They | { Il at about 40 cents, | The committee bowed itself away. “Our strictly fresh eggs,” said a} at Pike place market, “are | |selling at 45 cents a dozen, or 86 cents if you want two dozen, We | candle all our eggs to be sure they | jare fresh.” | 1 “What is this candling of eggs?" DRAWN theircandidate out, and George teri! looks tke the first of the state's brightest men, and the only opposition to his candidacy for mayor fs the fact that some of | an his friends think they should save|chiidren by entering upon a |itual hegir | Burope was styled Scott Calhoun may not enter the | {t explained, is a mouthfilling name |for Mohammed's flight from Mec- Jen, years and years ago bim for a bigger position in the state campaign Cathoun May Quit mayeralty contest. At bis home it} was intated this morning that be- fore leaving for the East last night be had signified an intention to get) out of the race, The rumor use of the way things themselves, to run bee have, shaped Kills Himself James H. Karmany, a meat cut- ter 37 years of age, committed sul- cide at the Van Sicten apartments at 6:30 thie morning. Hi health is assigned as the cause for the act. | He is survived by his wife. | i s PRE ha c mittee on truth. You hold the egg up to a strong light,” the dealer replied, “to see it is cloudy, If it is, it fsn't fresh,” “We have three kinds of eggs. the specials, the strictly fresh and | the eooking,”” “And what,” remarked the com mittée’s chairman, “is the differ ence between the specials and the strictly. tres “The specials com where we know them. “What, the hens?" gasped Bill, from farms arded Reporter Bill Banks of the | it} FOR CITY CAMPAIGN 6. Cot-| Wrikht, choice. | Mra. Cotterill Is generally considered one | wealthy manufactu Park, was | Wri current today that be bas refused | wou back to the he could | was not hope to win as a so-called bus-| came iness candidate. Hon \ vorce as ee Her Elopement Fails: She Takes Up Literature to Explain Ways of Love 1909, Frank 1: architect, wife November, famous Edwin H. Cheney lil, surprived this country 4 their respective helpmates and * aw thelr elopement to A “hegira,” be The spiritual hexira didn't nt as much as he. thought it for a year later he came wife forgiven. back, but Cheney the other And Mrs, Cheney Mrs. Cheney also she didn't stay app for a di he got it. maiden name, Namah Bouton Both wick |calling far is her so took up literature as Her first-—and only book {a a translation from the and its tile} Women, and} Swedish of Ellen Key ‘The Morality of Other Essays.” igal marriage even without le- marriage is im- ‘Love is mor but - PICKING OUT A FRESH EGG--1911 No, the farmers,” kindly plained the dealer And the strictly fresh?” the chairman continu They are gathered from differ ent farmers.” Reporte HAND PICK ED | | time just at this period. When he reappeared he drew from his y le and an egg he explained, store out on First ay, It o It was labe fresh.” candle was lighted committee on truth carefully gazed through the ere. "Cloudy, | should say,” the chairman Rather clear for December, Banks declared ‘The sign said Bin ‘fresh,’ repeated broke the egg. chairman was right,” said Bill Banks, as he groped for his hat “Which proves,” muttered the chairman, “that you must be ac: quainted with the farmer before you can classify the egg.” But the sign said gedly maintained Bill, The committee on truth led him out into the open air, ‘fresh,’ dog NAMAH BOUTON BOTH WICK (MRS. CHENEY.) and} of a} r, both of Oak! pir} please | of his bosom and | ssuming her | ex} + Bill was absent for some | ¢ The} observed | ¢ Rel Ae. 0% be SUSPEET {6 ARRESTED Plot Aimed at Big Plant Where 8,000 Men Are Employed. (By United Pres PITTSBURG, Dec. 26.—Police at Monessen, a mill town in the suburbs of Pittsburg, are investigat- ing today what is declared to have been a gigantic dynamiting plot to blow up the Monessen mili, where 8,000 men are employed. Investigae tion followed the arrest of George | Bridges, who Was taken into cus | today. ’ mill employes are none The plant includes the the American Tin Plata the Page Woven Wire P company and the Pittsburg Steel company. The non-union em- ployes of the nt secently sought higher wages, but were refused, For some time a strike was feared, | but it did not materialize. At the convention of the American Federas tion of Labor in AUianta recently am | 4ppropriation was asked to help thé pop-unionigts in their fight for | higher wages. | Lensed Wire) Employes Non-Union. Monessen union mills of company Fence Had Fuses on Person. When Bridges, the prisoner, jarrested he was searched by tillon operatives, and in his pockets jfuses for the dynamite were found, | Asked where he got the dynamite, he said: “From a man at the other was Be end of town. Trapped Himself. » refused to give any informa nd underwent a severe ex- amination in the office of the chief of police. It had little effect upon him, however, and he gave the of- ficers little information of value, tives believe they have fore- & direct attempt to blow up mills. . mation that led to Bridges’ arrest from the prisoner himself while he was drinking last night. He confided to comparative stran- | gers the fact that he had in bis pos- | session the suit case full of dyna- mite. Word was sent to the author- ities, and he was immediately | placed under surveillance. His room | was guarded ail night, and when he was awakened this morning detec- tives followed him. They made | sure the suit case was the one con- taining the dynamite, and his arrest followed. Shuster Will. Fight Hard LONDON, Dec. 26.—Teheran dis- patches quote W. Morgan Shuster, the American treasurer-geseral of Persia, as declaring he has been informed that the cabinet’s dis- missal of his services is Wlegal. He is said to have declared: “I will stay on the job until I am forcibly removed unless parliament sanctions wy dismissal.” Martial law has been declared in Teheran as a result of the an- nouncement that the cabinet has dismissed Shuster. Crowds threat- en the ministry and indignation |meetings are being held in many mosque Hot Moving Picture News yy United Press Leased Wire) v sHiNG TON, Dee. Com- plete revolution of the moving pic- ture business may follow a decis- jon handed down today by Justice Stafford of the supreme court of the District of Columbia. The rul- ing favors the Motion Picture Pat- pnt company, declaring that Thomas Edison was the original, first and only true inventor” of the will | kinetoscope film. It restrains the Chicago Film Co., dants, from using or selling scope and motion picture ag embodying the principle of {the ison invention. The litiga- jtion was a test case based on of infringement of patent granted the Edison Intex |moral without love;*"starts the dis-| cussion. On other pages are these Many men content without the happiness of love, others after they attain it seek a new end for their activity. eee i For men in erotic relation and woman becomes the est Ife determining factor, because they have found there in the fullness of life “ee | Social convention sanctions prostitution alongside monoga- and youchsafes to the se- but not to the seduced, esteem, calling the un- married woman ruined who, fn love, has become a mother, but the married woman respectable who, without love, gives chil dren to the man who has bought her. . dissolves an erotic relation without bitterness, while a an often suffers even after her love has ceased. A man won “Prize Beauty” Is Arrested SAN FRANCISCO, Dec spite her husband's willin | forgive and forget,” Mrs, Ruth Smith, Denver prize beauty, who |took $1,900 of his money, left him several weeks ago and is now un Los Angeles, tnust r grand larceny unless countermands its order lfor her appearance before the bar. Walter nith, her husband, |wired the authorities here to can |cel the warrant, but legal technical. | ities take the matter from the jhands of the police, and it [have to be served 'VENIRE OF 300 FOR RICHESON | BOSTON, Dee. 26 venire. of | 300 names was Fig today for service on the jury which will try Rev V. T. Richeson on the chs of having, by poison, mur-| dered Avis Linnell, the girl with] whom he was entangled, and whom | he is alleged to have trapped into| killing herself that he might marry Miss Violet Edmands, an heiress Each side will have 22 peremp jtory challenges in the case, The \defense de it will make no Jeffort to delay the hearing of the case, 2 STEAMERS LOST GLASGOW, Dee. 26—Two s jers and 15 then are known te been lost in the Bay of Biscay Dec, 21. The British steamer Guil lemot, from London to Genoa, d, as seven of her cued by the Lincairn, Jan unknown Spanish steamer was jseen to sink with all lands. The Jeaptain of the Guillemot went down with his. ship. Mutineers Fight LONDON, Dee, ~Mutineers: and troops sent to suppress them at the naval ordinance yard, St. Petersburg, are declared to. be fighting today, according to cables from the Russian capitol, Several mutineers are said to have been wounded, court de kine’ * * tonight and ® moderate easter- * Temperature at * WEATHER FORECAST Rain or snow * Wednesday; * ly winds. *® noon, 38, * RRR RRR RRR RRR st man, and used to play football on .|the University of Michigan team? That Ed Cheasty, the new park commissioner, and Ed Chilberg, whom he tried to make a mayor alty candidate, were schoolmates? That Tom Alderson, corporation, counsel candidate, turned down a chance to become a law professor at Stanford university? That Councilman Wardall drinks buttermilk as an aid to Jongevity, which he says runs in the family? That Jules Redelsheimer is a dog fancier? That George Hannan, secretary, of the Progressive league, is a brother of Senator La FPollette's secretary? That Mrs. Oliver T. Erickson, wife of the councilman, is taking up, for the second consecutive night high school work ip guages? .