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St Ekg RRS mama ‘Hatfield < oe witnesses that Hatfield grew "bls" cabinet, of the bridge, where you can 3 one or more any night. Re- he ordered Commissioner falc © most of the evening. 4________- GUILTY OF KILLING GIRL (By United Press Leased Wire) OROVILLE, Cal, Jan, 2—Arthur Lewis, charged with having mur dered Helen Rumball, his step niece, is today convicted of man Slaughter, after the jury had deltib-/ erated 50 hours. He will be sen} tenced Thursday. It was a com-} promise verdict, eight of the jury-| men wanting to convict him of first | degree murder and four holding out} for acquittal. Mrs. Rumball, the child victim stepmother, who was jointly indict ed with Lewis, will be placed on trial January 22 Little Helen Rumball's body was found bound to the studding In the attic of her home, in two places, EMPEROR fo FLEEING Leawed wire) ef” Pere PETER RSBURG. Jan. — Bemi-officiat dispatches received here from Pekin today say that the Gowager empress, accompanied by the 7-year-old emperor of China, in disguise toward It is believed here that the ugitives Intend to place themselves under the protection of Russia. PHYSICIAN MURDERED Peet United Prees Leased Wire) TLLE, W. Jan. 2—~ n Armed deputy sheriffs are today guarding Willis Hatfield, located in & frail prison. from threatened mob violence. Hatfield, son of “Devil” Anse Hatfield, the notorious Ken- fucky fendist, shot and killed Dr. Edwin O. Thornhill, 35, while the physician was attending an injured Mulling drug store yes- ‘The doctor refused to give & whiskey prescription. Hatfield fed after the shooting, but @as captured and brought to the @ounty seat, guarded by a score of Dr, Thornhill was killed with two through the body and the head. It is declared by when the doctor refused him the prescription. Dr. Thornhill slapped him face then, it is de tlared, and Hatfield drew his gun. HARRISON FOUND Missing since December u, AL Harrison disappeared under pe- inces. He had no) or domestic troubles @ wife and baby of whom he was pe fond. In San Francisco Be had been found unconscious, sent to the hospital, and practically | | hidden from the world since then. Kellogg believes that he is suffer- ing both mentally and physically. Progressives in Chinese Cabinet; NANKING, China, Jan. 2—In- ed as president of the re- i¢ of China by his supporters , Dr. Sun Yat Sen today named prominent among ‘whose, members is Wu Ting Fang, former minister to the United 9 Every member of the cab- s fs of the most advanced pro- ive stripe and there is little that it will strongly back up Yat Sen in the establishment stable government as soon as last vestiges of Manchu oppo al overcome. From the Mayor. Mayor Gaynor has been annoyed fately by beggars at the Manhattan do to have begging at the bridge stopped. So Detective Higgins ar- rested William Claxton, who had ‘Deen hanging around the bridge “Do you know the mayor?” him. ,” sald Claxton. “He's a Hittie man with a gray beard. I tackled him tonight."—New York Ben, “How are your youngsters doing at schoo! “Finely,” replied Mr. ~Cumrox “they have already progressed fa enough to discover that my educa-| tg is rather deficient.” Evening Star. wood For You You can’t have a clear brain, active muscles and firm nerves, if your bowels are tluggish; but see what a help to you will be a few doses of SEECHAMS PILLS vwhere. In boxes 10c. and 28s, Washing: AC. Fourth Wear Pine Dancing Guaranteed in 14 dg? Lessons private y de And ey Dancing "Wednesday, day, Saturday. ay, | VES, NAT WILL |ought to deserve some credit for Hig-|' \Osgar Receives Leap Year Proposal: But It Is Is Not F lattering —PLEASE ‘eda leap YEAR | Lose No TIME, | [ON MISS DILLPICKLES UND MAYBE SNE ASKS ME To MARRY HER, 188 NERE YND r MUST T Vi& CALE WISHED To THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912 MR, O8GAR, 1 HAVE LONG SAY SOMETHING TO You THAT LIES ~ CLOSE To MY HEART, IT MAS STRU@@LED For ex PRESSION —> ver neck broke" ARCHDUKE GIVES UP GLORY AND RANK FOR THIS GIRL This is Serta B of the imperial Austrian f: tary rank and assumed the name it is believed that Emperor Franz tities and ennoble his wife. rg, wife of the former Archduke Ferdinand Karl ly, who renounced hii He’s the latest of the Hapsburgs to foliow this special bent of theirs. princely,and mili- of Ferdinand Burg, to marry Josef will restore Kari’s rank and Sees TRY IT AGAIN NEW YORK, Jan. working so hard to earn alimony,” sighed Nat Goodwin at the Hotel Rector today, in denying that he intended to make Margaret More- land, his leading woman, the—er— is it the fourth Mrs. Goodwin? “I'm game, and I'm going to try) it again some tim added the| Paereying Thespian,” “but I'm go- ing to allow myself at least another year of freedom first. Goodwin arrived in New York ter @ four months’ as he expressed it. He shook off a malignant attack of neuralgia en route from Norfolk. Scornful Rejoinder. “What you want, I suppose, is to vote, just like the men do.” “Certainly not,” replied Mrs. Bar- ing-Banners. “If we couldn't do any better than that there wouldn't be any use of onr voting.”—Washing- ton Evening Star. “BRAINS” OF , VALENTIN BC aon 8°11; Ind. 104, detai! ‘A fellow |» HERE’S GOOD NEWS (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Although he ts still in a serious condith hysiclans here today decided th @ second operation upon Million aire W. BE. D. Stokes would hardly be necessary Stokes has been seriously {11 ever since his seizure during the recent trial of Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, who were acquitted of hav- ing attempted to murder him fn |their New York fiat. They have since sued Stokes for heavy dam- ages. Thaw Affairs Wound Up (Ry United Press Leased Wire) PITTSBURG, Jan. 3.—The finan- celal affairs of Harry Kendall Thaw,|* an inmate of Matteawan asylum and slayer of Stanford White, were wound up today, when Referee in Bankruptcy William R. Blair direct- ed that checks for 22 per cent of the amount of the claims against Thaw's estate be matied to his cred- itors. Thaw's liabilities were about $300,000. The principal claim was that of his mother ley Thaw, for $209,674. THE BEEF TRUST Reet Sheek ee eee eee sees ——BACH TIME You CAME HERE, Ossie,—— iF 1 MAY DARE TO CALL You 30-— WIL You-—> MMANIGAL IS SPIRITED AWAY LOS ANGELES, Jan, 2.—Ortie McManigal, confessed dynamiter and star witness in the prosecution of labor leaders accused of dynamit. | fi ing and complicity in dynamite lots, today Is speeding toward In- dianapolis in custody of Mal colm McLaren of the Burne ta and Under Sheriff Robert 8 Within two hours after MeLaren had made the sonouncement tha! MeManiga! would not be taken Fast until about the middle of January & big touring car drove up to the county jall at 6 o'cloek Inst nigh! In it were McLaren and Brain. The Prisoner was whirled tothe Santa Fo station and the party ot three where McManigal will appear ae witness before the federal Jury. SRSBEE EERE EEE AT THE THEATRES “Polly of the Circus.” Alhambra — Myrtle Vane company in “Nell Gwynne.” Grand Vaudeville and mo tion pictures. RRAHARARARHKH RAKE RERHHE AT THE EMPRESS eet £4508 6 6 » + » » » * » » * » of >» >» a Ray Dooley and her metropolitan minstrels, a breezy juvenile act, heads the bill at the Empress this week. James Grady company offer “The Toll Bridge.” Budd and Clare present an Englishman's act that is good. Todd-Nards are two acrobate that go good. Merlin manipulates the cards. Mary Bar- ley’s bulldog music hall opens the show. WHR RARKRRHAE * * ‘TeReCeeerar es The bill offered at the Pantages this week is exceptionally good; * AT THE PANTAGES * * Olaf Tvietmoe and Anton Johann: een of San Francisco and J. B, Mun- ney, labor leader of Salt Lake City, ieted Saturday on charges of having conspired to violate the fed- oral laws applying to the interstate shipment of explosives, were ar- \raigned today before Judge Olin Weliborn tm the United Btates din- trict court. While Attorney Job Harrimadf, representing the accused men, sought no delay in the arraign- tment, @ little time will be asked tn entering the pleas, and it Is Iii thin feature of the arraignment will over a week. Then a date will announced for the beginning of the trial. Before going into the court room ¥ Harriman announced that hin ite would fight the case to a ¥ prising as it does a showing of baticn, comedy, instrumental ntricities, fancy dancing and I told. The humor of the play- is woven around a jealous wife's day, a steam yacht, an ill timed phone conversation and a pretty cousin. The Down East Four offer &@ repertoire of catchy and breezy airs, both old and new, that are above criticism. And Eddie Roesch sings “I Love the Name of Mary” just a little more sweetly than ever before, In the line of acrobatics the Famille Datvis presents a nov- elty in European equilibrism, tambling, head balancing, feats of strength,ete, Although Deltorreli and Gilewando have been over the cir eult before in their eccentric clown musical act, they take weil. Pe lerrt tray ees oS * AT THE ORPHEUM * * SPEER EEE EES A well-balanced bill is offered at the Orpheum theatre this week. The Juggling Burkes open the show. The Six Steppers, including two women, shake their feet with some agility. Robie Gordone shows in statuesque poses. Knox and Wilson have a bunch of non- sense, “The New Kecruit,” by Hawthorn and Burt, proved funny. Una Clayton & Co. present “A Child Shall Lead Them.” The Fly- ing Wards have a good trapezd act. WOMAN'S REVELATIONS BASIS OF A NEW UNITED NEW YORK, Jan. 2—Church women of many denominations have thrown aside sectarianism and unit- ed In a war against Mormonism. The basis of their fight will be the facts developed in a special in- vestigation, covering several months, made by Mr. and Mrs, Hans P. Freece, in Great Britain, Holland, Denmark and Sweden. ‘The objective is to bring about fed- eral action against polygamous Mor- monism. Mr. and Mrs. Freece bave just re turned to America. The opening un will be fired in Now York Jan. meeting sponsored by the Interdenominatio: Council of Women for Christian and Patriotic Service. Freece say “In 1909, authorities say, 3,000 converts were baptized on the oth- er side of the water, and, as usual, most of them emigrated. Most of them were women. The Mormons have 324 prie and missionaries from Utah in Great Britain alone. “I brought back @ bunch of affi- davits from unhappy fathers and mothers whose daughters had sailed fipcder their wishes to join the Mor- mons in Utah, Before these women {go they are aseured that polygam. |ous marriage no longer exists, The elders and missionaries are | |young men of good appearance, and ALBERT H. VEEDER This shrewd lawyer is credited with being the man who devised the scheme by which the beef trust ha witness box by the government at the Chicago trial, of the organization of the National Packing Co. been operating. Put in the he told many the women are Jattered by their at tentions. The"women are told that if they go to Utah they will have chances to get good positions and marry well Their fares are paid to Utah by the Mormon church When they got there and find things different they have no way of get- ting back. They are obliged to ditions. “The present conditions of polyg amous marriage in Utah are shame- ful. To avoid conflict with the law, no marriage licenses are taken ont; there are no witnesses of the marriage; no record is put on th books. The woman does not change |her name, and childven born of this take the mother’s name. ‘Young Mormon girls awe taught that If they submit to such tijus- reconcile themselves with the con-/ WAR ON MORMONISM LEW Unnanwoee & unoanvese. MRS. HANS P, FREECE. tice, God will reward them in the next world.” Only Half Finished, Ollie Jarhes, who Is soon to be the new senator from Kentucky, is well known for two reasons in Washing, ton. One is, his perfectly, artistic: | ally, and entirely bald head. The other is the admiration and esteem in which he ts held by “Handsome Tom” Heflin, a member of congress from Alabama “I tell you,” said Heflin one even ing, to a crowd, “Ollie ts a fine fel jlow. What's more, he’s self-made, Jand he deserves a lot of eredit for | that, Think of it! He started out with nothing but his brains, now. he's about to be made a ov, A selfmade senator!” Vell,” drawled Harry M a member of the group, himself, and did such a thunderin, fine job of it, why didn't he put |some hair on the top of his head?” | Popular Magazine, sen. bard, if he made and | MT. LIZARD HEAD, MAJESTIC COLORADO PEAK, FALLS UNDER WEIGHT OF SNOW) MT. LIZARD HEAD BEFORE THE CRASH DENVER, Colo,, Jan. 2.—Mount Lizard Head, one of Colorado's grandest mountain peaks, is a mass ot ruins. Instead of a majestic) peak, towering 14,160 feet into the clouds, there is now a jagged, un- named crag. With « crash that) could be heard for miles, 2,000 feet of the top of the mountain collapsed on the morning of Dec. 22, and miltions of tons ef rock rolled down EARTHQUAKE | | mographs at the nt Unive sity indicated sharp disturbances of 10:30 this morning. The location of the earthquake Je termined, nor severity been aRRHRRAERRARE DOG 18 WORTH MORE— BUT TOUGH ON JOHN WILKESBARRE, Pa., Jan 1--A large black hound at Swoyersville was wounded last night by $60 in bills and some small shot. The dog can't be found. The money belonged to John Vincent, who hid it in the barrel of his shotgun. Last night a big black dog made so much disturbance in the yard that one of the boarders resolved to shoot It. He siip- ped a shell into Vineent’s old gun and fired at the dog. How much of the $50 was discharg- ed into the dog's hide -is not known, SSSESS SEES EEE SESE EEE AEHEEHEES ESE HE SRE EEE ED ee ee ee ANTI-FIRE INVENTION BERLIN, Jan. 2.—Danger of fire and panic in moving picture thea- tres, which has claimed hundreds of lives, Is expected inated by the success of a n vention experimented with by Berlin Chemical society combustible. PELICAN CARRIES WATCH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan, 1 fean with a watch in its pouch was killed here by Robert Uhl, When} the watch was taken out of the bird’s pouch it was still running It is non. Had 'Em Again. A company of motion picture ac tors and actresses gave a perform jance of “Chantecler” on — the grounds adjoining the suburban studio fa film manufacturing com |pany. A little later one of the actors, out for a walk, came upon a man ted by the roadside and weeping bitterly. What's the matter?” |the sympathetic player, | “I'm one of the patients at the |sanitarium for bugs over yonder,” | explained the despairing one. “Yes- terday the doe said 1 was well |boo-hoo—and that I could leave in a day or two, And what do you suppose I saw this morning? Roosters and hens six feet high and talkin’ just ke human! If I Bet away from that sanitarium in ten years I'll be doing mighty well.” Lippincott's, the earth's surface shortly before » .. | ground, to be elim-/ the | A pel-| inquired | $s Words by Schae Music tor by Condo HEARTLESS CROQUETTE!! sPELERE. g 3 | Ask Your Doctor | Ask your doctor how often he \prescribes an alcoholic stimu. the mountain side. The summit of the peak was a/ Jagged spiral, and it is the theory | of geologists that water from melt- jing snows, together with the added weight of the heavy snows, caused disintegration of the rock upon | which the crest rested. | The reduced ik was the highest in the San Ju country, 23 miles }from Telluride, in the extreme [southwestern part of Colorado. Knocked Down fi | | ALAMEDA, Cal., Jan. 2.—Knocked |down by the propeller of Aviator Frank Bryan's aeroplane birdman was preparing to | John McDonald | picked himself up, felt of the email bump on his head and grinned. | But the propelier was splintered | 1d the flight had to be indoned. | TIRED OF FIGHTING. POLITICAL BOSSES | MIDDLETOWN, Conn,, Jan. 2.— Prof. Willard C. Fisher, head of the economics department of Wesleyan university, has retired from poli- ties. He has been mayor two terms, served in. the council and has been a political power for nine years. He says he is tired of try- ing to reform politics. UNDERGROUND HOSPITAL COLLINSVILLE, Ind, Jan. 2 First underground emergency hos-| pital in Tilinofs was opened today | in one of the largest coal mines in this section, The astute Fabius, inve justly celebrated Fabia being asked about it by jof the Roman senate estigate the | palgn. “Why,” the latter inquired, “do | you shift your position every day? “Well, this is the theatre of war, is jt not?” us. | assented the com-/ mittee, endeavoring to look wise. “And who,” the famous captain thereupon claimed, “having any | practical experience with theatres, jdoesn't know that filling engage |ments at one night stands will wear | out an eminent star performer like | | Hannibal sooner than a mere barn-/ |stormer like your humble servant!" ck jor of the policy committee sent out to in- conduct of the cam- Taking Interest. “Does your boy, Josh, take an |interest in the farm? “He's beginnin’ to,” replied Mr. Corntossel, “He's been showin’ me where we could have some dandy golf links an’ how easy it would be to turn the barn into a garage.”"— Washington Evening Star. Too Bad. “What are you looking so thought. ful about, you fool?” snarled the |man who had just succeeded in get ting up, after stepping on a banana peel, with the usual result, “LT was thinking it was too bad | that the sidewalk interfered with your back-to-theland movement.”— Chicago Record-Herald, lant for children. He will probs ably say, “ Very, very rarely.” Ask him how often he pre scribes a tonic for them. He — will probably answer, “Very, lvery frequently.” Then ask ~ | ies about Aves nook § is for Booklet showing we pay 6% on Savings You can pay In or withdraw any amount at any time Ank why Merman Chapin, Pre Wh. Thaasum, Vice Pres Raymond R. Frazier, Secy Learn Millinery. Complete Course Taught ‘Thorough and Practical Price Right. MODEL MILLINERY Glasses The Huteson Optical Co. Make the Finest THIS PACT the wide public you ean, and every tt £22, make cake the ‘statement you wil The Me mutes dle Bifocal is the best near glass made. Here in Seattle—in our own fac tory—we are making "Sho'not” Bifocal Lens not only do not show any separas tion, but do not have any. clear single ee our Toricury They curve ‘round the eye. hy DENTAL OFFICE By Or. L. R. Clark, Mg 2.00 $2.00 | 1405 Third Av Northwest Corner. Uni

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