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ARRAIGNED TODAY United Prese Leased Wire) ig ANGBLES, Jan. 2—-Whe ‘A. Treitmoe, Anton Johannsen gad J. B Munsoy were arraigned ‘once Wellborn tn the Unit ef Bites district court here today “qhargos of conspiring to violate Peretate eo! dynam| mmerce law in ite, each walved tents, De Attorney then | that the men be given ten cy — to decide baer their pleas, This request was granted by | Judge Wellborn, who set « 12 as the date upon which the men must enter their several pleas, The pro |coedings were of a perfunctory na. ture, there being no “fireworks” of any kind The accused men were represent: od by Lecompte Davis and Harti. man. The latter atated the arraignment that Darrow would most likely be connected with the |defense when the men entered their ne a on ere 12, litle Tales of CiyApe. me go into bankruptey,” } man as he Pave @ counter in the a of the United States district you your petition ready ys asked. Dut Loan soon make ap the ranger was told that & wat assets aud Habill- have to be made out) ed blank, which would about one dollar at the some attorney; fim sare of its regularity, further, it would coat $40 to go throu,. bank- sl de switched,” exclaim that he| was going. lawyer to fill It oat for | jed the suprised patron. the case you needn't mind $35 and have only 60 cents,” |. “We've had some fanny reports from conductors,” sald one of the 8. BE. officials, “but the funniest I can recall was one turned In by a “It that's lo Please give mo a plece | man on the Broadway tine, back in | the days when wo didn't have print- ed forms for everything. He re- ported an accident tn this wa: “"A man jumped off my car, No. Soandso, at Broadway and Repub- licam st, at 3 p.m. while the car He fell and I gave the motorman three bells and stop- ped the car, [ran back and asked the maa, ‘Are you burt? and he sald, “Go to ——!' so I got back ‘on the car and went on to the end 1a tae ees | ‘Well Enough Now to Hotly Deny Any Confession N FRANCISCO, Jan. 2—Deny- my accusers January § in Los An- geles, and telt them that labor will not suffer from this plot against it. “As for my experience in Los Angoles, Oxcar fawler tried to browbeat and force me into a trap to tell him something. 1 told him and the detectives that i'd do what talking I bad to do before the grand brutally. “As for this reptiie McManigal, t never saw him.” the murderous Hip Sing| tied. They .admit that a inene | Ed representatives and antics and humane to which Mr, Jones has of the civil war, officers Of America, lead- service movements of S representative of the state legislature briefly wed the Perid of the past year nisi vs I Hooper, after one day jaa the state penitentiary to has ordered be abandoned. Stripes only for punishment. started and the pa extended. gs To's ‘Swap. 1, fimp ovr THE cosr INEVERY wr | stated that an earthquake shock of |. Merrifield, Harry | Hastings already baving filed. ‘erry, present city treasurer, still has the fielf for his job to him- self, For council only eight have thus far filed, as followa: John Wolfe, George Kingsbury, H. Bohike, Kate Sterling, W. 8. Mo oe *. W. Jones, A. F. Haas and . Probsfeld. Poor Elevator Service? CHICAGO, Jan. door to rooms in the city hall| through which the fire escapes may be reached red lights burn con- Unually. A man stood patiently. before one of the doors yesterda “This is bum elevator service,” he) said finally. “I've been standing here for five minutes and the ele vator hasn't come down yet.” 2.—Cith- | I} protection societies. The members| will hust timber wolves, which are) menacing the lives of persons and animals on the outskirts of town, MADISON, , Jan. 2.—Erie! Miller, a local forecaster, today | several minutes’ duration was re- corded at Madison university. The tremor started at 10:25. Have yoar bits cofected. Weet ern aa Co., 423 N. ¥. Block, PHOENIX, Aris, Jan, 2--An arid waste in the groat southwoat has been transformed into a fertile Egypt. Water did it, And water THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912 iw still converting the brown mesa | into waving fields af alfalfa and grain, Follow one of the canals from the Sreat Roosevelt dam. On one side is the virgin soll, brown and dead, streaked with the red of the yucca palm, On the other Is a waving field of grain, stretching far into the distance, Such ts the blessing of aridity un. sa Wslcheeit donk 4 HAAS 64 eaabos glewtiag tehaen Saas tend Wal A der the miracto of irrigation. Tn the center of this miracle Hes Phoentx, a thriving, growing city. Most of its buildings are new, and its population ia progressive. Sur- rounding the town are the fertile fields and gardens, made possible by & wonderful irrigation system, and nestled in the heights above is the great result. of American on- THE SEATTLE STAR}|~ | FRE Soanearenne— bre mubscription expires is on the address label of your pa When that date arrives, {f your neain bi ane ie the addrema label in & Bor the convenience of our readers, tablished agencies at the following drug store Mullen, 6409 Lallard ay. Phone Fourth ay. and and Madinan ear Moring amt clawaitic conte flguring 6 Inwortions for der all olamnifiontte male or fomaie help wanted, which will be Inserted free to the om ployer where the position carries ralght ralary advertising rates ™“WEW TODAY MIKE COHN New and second hand clothes bought, sold and exchanged 1017 Pike St. Ind, L 2689; Main 5333. Bring this ad with you and get per cent discount, Lear to dance tn two days thon, son tna. teed it ff"fou' have tried” to desert, and one of the government distributing canals. dam. {drouth under any possible condi- The concrete structure of the dam | Gens. fs 284 feet high and 1,980 feet along! Pheonix derives ite power. for the crest. The base covers an rere | lighting and beating from this tre- of ground, and creates the largest |mendous source of energy in the artificial lake {n the World. Spread| mountains, It is only necessary to out & foot deep, the water it coa-|rido through the streets of this city tains would cover the state of Dela-/to realize what this great a ware. The water thus stored ts de-| ment project means for the Salt rived from @ watershed covoring| river valley and the gepitel of 2.—Above each ipuanarabie enterprise, the baacsrsotucnd nea Pre miles, preventing «| Arizona. IONE SOLUTION FOR _ “BIG BUSINESS” | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan, 2-— | Pederal legialation which will make lawyers, who aid fn the formation of industrial combination ta crim inal restraint of trade equally guik | ty with corporation magnates, ls) proposed here today by Governor! ir. [the solution of the problem of “big business.” if corporation magnates are found guilty of violating the crim-| inal section of the Sherman antl trust Iaw and either fined or im-/ prisoned, the Indiana executive be Hieves the same punishment should be meted out to the lawyers who aided im the formation of the ib legal inayetrial conspiracy. REBUKE BY FRANCE PARIG, Jan, 2.—L'Intrangiseant, in what appears to be an inspired statement, declares tonight that the absence of Ambassador Jusserand from Washington is in the nature of an official rebuke from France to President Taft because of his at- titude toward Russia and the ab- rogation of the treaty of 1832. France and Russia are closely al- lied by treaty, and it is said that the French government resents America’s action, IP. Morgan Has Bust NEW YORK, Jan, 2-~A_hand- some marble bust of the German emperor, the gift of Emperor Will- fam, was presented to J. P. Morgan at Morgan's private library in West 36th st. today. The presentation was made by Dr. Kurt Zelgler, the German vice consul, ‘WESTLAKE MAREET Ghirardelli's chocolate, 300. 1p onions, toe tb fies, 1b. cocoa palm t Hastern flour, ie, rolled oats, 6 PIKE PLA‘ Creamery butter, 2 cheese, 2 Ibs, 16¢; lo 40c doz; full cream eream brick cheem 3 Rastorn 2 Ibe. salmon large tm kere! 2 for 2 ibe ib; amoked liver sausage, 2he |b; sirloin steak, Ih; pork steak, Ibe 1b.; boiling 16 and fo Ib.; pot ton abops, & ibs, 266; Ibs cauliflower, be and le he lig Ib,; potatoes, $1.2) Bass! ed. cod delivered, vane} lainb chops. 7 Ibs. dry onions, 4 cans for 200; 3 250, 8 le cans por fresh churned butter, 40¢ Ib, 760; cooking apples, $1.00 ered; Jonathan apples, 2 doz, NITARY PUBLIO MAnxE: plenic hams, ve per Ib; Kastern hams, ort Iba, ox, deliv- the, in the mornin, | SeLMPHONES: STAR BOARDER AND WIFE _ IN THIS MURDER CASE jure in the inquest. He sltpped on CH Jan. E~Ziinging. tojan iey sidewalk yesterday and ts the theory that Mra. Rene Morrow stiti unconscious today. and the as yet missing young auto | Mrs, Morrow denied that she United Frese Marshall of Indians as a step in| mobile salesman who was the “star wrongfully withheld her late hus- boarder” at the Morrow home, were band’s property, as claimed by | discovered in a compromising po- sition by Chas. G. Morrow, the hus band, who was then murdered, the police here today, at the hice ottot of the inquest, made directly to cornect the vite with the crime. Mrs. Morrow is held under $25,000 bail, which she has been unable to secure, and while no evidence baa as yet been funrnished Gonnecting j her with the alleged murder, she) permitted her to leave the jail un- is held In jail. Inspector Clancy | der guard and remove some house- believes she wanted her aged hus | hold band from the way and demands that the present bail be not re- duced. When detectives submitted thelr and then drove her husband from the house with a butcher knife. Mra. Morrow is confident that if) she fs held on @ murder charge she Will be acquitted. Lodge and club friends called upon her In the jail today and pledged their support. In- dications that the police are not en- Urely sure of their case against her |, were given yesterday when they lhurg-American Hine has ordered a evidence to Coroner Hoffman upon | third 60,000-ton liner for the trans- the resumption of the inquest today, | atlantic service. She will be con- in their attempt to suppert the mur-/ structed by Blohm & Voss at their der charge, they relied principally | private yard here and will bo a sis. upon the information supplied ter ship to the Iner Imperator, against Mra. Morrow by Attorney | which has a length of 890 feet and a Cuthbert Potts, friend of the vietim. |90-foot beam. The"Imperator, which Posts, however, was unable to ap. |is to go into service in the spring pear himself and there is a posaibil-| of 1913, will provide accommoda- ity that he may not be able to fig-| dation for 5,000 passengers. J.D. FARRELL'S MAPLEWOOD GERTIFIED WILK HAVE MAPLEWOOD MILK FOR BREAKFAST ‘There ts no better table drina than MAPLEWOOD milk. children will be better off if they drink MAPLEWOOD : milk, in- Your stead of tea or coffee, Their work at school, and even their play, will show the good effects, Today's MAPLEWOOD milk delivered et rd door TODAY; special deliveries at any reasonable hour of the di SOLD "ONLY BY THE PURE MILK DAIRY—1514 SEVENTH AVE, Phone our deliveries department and have MAPLEWOOD Milk MAIN 2645; IND. 4344, Joarn from other teach- ers without —acceas, come to us. Prof, Raber. LARGEST VARIETY OF HAT. NESS HOLLOWAY BELLS IT YOR tues 1620 PIRBT AV UNIVERSITY cae ‘i cre: utter” mr Fresh mide and ao, am satay PEO abot “tat N. Be * North. 16 SPECIAL NOTICES, Titi (Sis THEA TI The home of ‘bo Me age et See asus’ door’ to he Fj “Drews iy one ere ihe wheresbouts ec pars Rear ki ey 2S Sets OIRECTORS. ba ROSENRURG be ie MONE 0 iF at av. —HUTTERWORTH & SONS foment i Dh to * and Licensed oe teceers eri ‘iat. Phones 949, fionney-Wateon Co, RT Direo- tore, Third ay. University. _» _Both phones 13. PERSONAL. — ROPIVIE CORED “ty “Bot ¥ ear truss; permanent, absolute, without ope! lion or detention from bust- labor: over 108 cases cured it two years, from a year ‘the ‘Harvard preven. 0. Ride. tnd ay. at ING PARLORS wy presets a pe and ot remod- yes ae Fm pile sas 2 hg 9 mh xn NUREY CHRIST AR. peeeauariars: wonderful ae from eyery cow Ti eLUR CURIOSITY SIIOP, Colman ‘oring, gowns, alno remodel An, 408 Northern Bank Midg. Ses MARRIAGE CEREMONIES > enowen” ain soi: IND. a Gentleman of 44 dealros woman part- net in « hotel, can rniah best ref- erences. 2. care Btar, hag resumed his dental Pe Be u Washington Bide. 705 Firet ¥. . home for « Wanted—A thetic Wanted ie fine Lf boy ¢ months old. Bag be lonely J join our Tureau. aa ‘free. Wanted To buy. bu hairs “hair chains and order. .MRS. MICO, Joi PIKw ST: Faney Bheil. Handled Boureals, Fone aS marae onial $25.00 REWARD Lost—White bull terrier, long ears and tall, studded collar. “Return to Apriment &, Highland Apartments. Main 656 ‘a null Ter, 197 Found—Female bull tere LLL 615 Marion # (oat— Wir ite ball terrier: brass col- lar. pear 4th ‘and Madison. Reward. “slain 5560. Queen Anne ils express, P~ bait Potts, who deciared she secured it pa HELP ‘WANTED-—MALE. Wanted—Men and women to learn the barber trade, Largest and most complete school in the West. Wages paid while learning. An unlimited course only $36 Call and see our or write for eerie Te NATIONAL BARBEI § Washington, or 120 Third Av. Phone, Matn as room. verything Main W. Crai pool gents per one 21 Third av. “Pons” Beacon” 768 i france, to se wanted. rs Pe So cit slicker” Teak Hardware Co. for Kent's rainproof. “HELP WANTED—FEMALE WIG RLS rh perators. Tlos “ard ay. or 120 37th av. pacitie ‘Yelephoné and ‘Telegraph Co. Want ie Mra. B, Bena, Strons Swediah or German general housewor! Pinos,” North Waal Wanted Elderly woman house for gentleman __ daughters, Pi First class alt ie tw to and 3758. prices rea- able; ladies and skirts made to order; work guaranteed. Mra. Govin, 905 Pike. ‘ITUATION WANTED—FEMAI An experienced nurso desires posi- tion, confinement cases or care of __ Invalides, Ind. Cherry 1153. HOUSES FOR RENT RAR PPDDDDY DPD DDDDDD OUR WEEKLY RENTAL BULLE. THN CONTAING WHAT YOU By lettin and add: know your name we will mail you «copy, Containg every thing we have to let JOHN DAVIS & COMPANY, 709 Second Ay. Main 2141, Ind. 3600. DDPDDPYPP PMD PDDDDD For Rent-—Two-room house furnis 94, $5.00 per month, Phone Ballard FURNISHEO 200MS8, THM VIRGINUS HOTEL--Cor, Vir- ginia and 8th, near Westlake ay, 10 elegantly furnished, out is, positively the best no- jodation at low rate of $2 to! $235 per werk; 600 and Tbe per day, | VE ANNEX, Weatlake av. ed, steam he pathy and ph The Granada, her James fn hoat In ever ble, Malin 1 pom for $6.00 a Week, or 609 Cherry Street. heated us, $2.00 @ up. 732] Pike at. “ BOARD AND ROOM he “and Board Yor” two, BIOTA, 2004 Wghth ay. near New, clean, furnish- ted bedrooms; free nex, 260 per night. 621% Broadway, cor hot “and cold water; * ss lito onl¥g0k and ~| 306-05 ibe (Bade. 1a? tL NESS C CHANCE HAVE “You G Gor, $1007 ntart the New Your right climate ot the ¢ oll Call for GRAND mapa, government THUNK PAciric COMPANY reports LAND I 41,000 at 7 por ¢ P. DIXON & 218 Marion St FACRE FARM $150 balance co. Cash ne independ TRUNK PACIFIC LAND COMPANY $14 American Hank Bldg in good ct ft obeat paying of cash, 4 Wentiake, hime past due notes, mort- 1 claims, 211 Boston Blk | Restaurant for sale cheap, Call iii Greenwood aY,. ‘Take Phinney ear | Want to buy niall equities in” real " 211 Boston Block. ACREAGE ACHE TRACT GOOD BOLL. 4750 Corner five-acra tract, on fine county road, with as good soll as you are likely to fied between Seattle and Kverett, clone to good ner- vice to’ both Everett, also close to fine nehool, to church stores, etc. Tract lems very well ¢ also have another five-acre tract near this one for $676, but it does not front on county road. VERY EASY TERMS ‘on both of them. west & WiikeELER Block. HAVE YOU GOT Fi00? Then start the New Year right by owning O-mere farm in the Fe George etriect, Central British lumbia, where the soil is rich, crops pounttfyt: near main line of Grand Trunk Pacific BR K, now pearing completion. $100 «cash, easy terms; climate ideal: the mountains; not the cold Canadi- a hi ae al! for ina ernment F-|GRAND THUNK PACIFIC COMPANY 914 American Rank Bidg. JOIN” OUR GLENWOOD COLONY Located west of 6... ‘ttle on the sound. Delightful pla to live, where you and run your ewn raising ‘berrien, IT EN or POULTRY. The m right at your door—seattie, ton and Tacoma — where are always high. $25 will start you, balance $19 a month 6 a 260, with more than enough Imber tto pay for the land, jo stumps. The colony is located handy to schy - tn wees meat ttedt Oin- triet ib. Clifford Land hind ay. Open evenings WHY NOT LIVE On your own Iand?) You oan do it A Quincy Valley farm of 10 scr 6, 320 per reporta. LAND or a terme. Immediate and you reap all the benefit of reat work und thought. Crops never fail there and railroad facilities to mar- kota ure fully adequate opp. Postotfice 40-ACRE FARM al easy monthly pay- nott Hich, i abundant; demand reat and growing; raflroads bulld- ng. Just the place to get a good ntart in life and become independ- ent. Seo us now, GRAND TRU PACIFIC LAND COMPANY 914 American Bank Bldg. FET bye 40 acres of good shot clay land; half of this easy cleared; one mile to raliroad and town in Ch county; best of soll for dairy or fruit land; running water; on roat. Some terma, a P. DIXON & CO. 218 Marion &t. —~~S ACRES FOR $200. We have five acres of good land near Auburn; free from flood. on five acres, $10 canh, balan month. Hetter come in. Auburn js one of the best towns in West- ton. Make @ start by cel of land. Terms) $ ern Wash getting a pa 10 Sere: = bar running water; from MeLvary. Only eu cish; good market and 8. P. DIXON & CO. ___218 Marion St. _ A $1,100 BUYS 26 ACRES of rich land near Seattle, on good road, f son Leste 2 distane of mar- ket. T m, $16 monthly. _Owner, 104 Cherry Kirkland Acreage and F $50.00 AND UP COLLINS & SON, 904 Third Av. FARM LANDS ey START IN THE NEW YEAR by making a pfece of money for your- self. $700 In real money will put f th acres, 3 gravel, big S-room house, barn, ete. Well fenced, on main road, R. D., tele- handy to town. Balance WEST COAST LAND CO. a J118-14 Amertoan Bank B 40-ACRE FARM $100 balance easy monthly ments; climate superb, » and = cropa abundant; demand reat and growing; rafiroads bulld- ng. Just the place to get a good start in lite and become independ- ent. See us non GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC LAND COMPANY #14 American Bank Bids, BS CHEAP CHICKEN RANCH at Kirkland, on Lake Washington. large tract of land partially cleared, small house, well, ete. Room for about 1,000 chickens, Price $776. Must have $76 cash, balance can run at $10 a month. John Brennaman, at Anderson's wharf, Madison park. north ay ‘quar- ly wood a. Fine APS: road, cern sto 500; owner, Cash, month, i GRAND W HOME view of Lake Wash- bun) well fin shatructible ington, a now ished, 2 rooms, large tract of BURKE 104 Cherry Op: HAVE & st vot iffe ft ning; not the ed Call for maps, govern TRUNK PACIFIC COMPANY American Bank Bldg. mh BALK YOUR OWN HoMm? WHY NOT ‘room ‘buneatow, and front pore! atored watts, good view Lake Washington, large. lot, $1,409.00, $15.00 down and $16.06 er month In all we amk 1 ELLIOTT BAY INVESMENT COMPANY nan Bide. BACKIFICT: ern cottage, hot , Bath, mas, electrig evel lot, improvemen in and paid inf or cay, Only. $1,660, $15 month, fnetu reporta. LAND O14 DO YOU _ OWN iv NOT, We have a nie fireplace, back city water and pi T Bs a6 ¢ Main 24% TALK ABOUT T-room houne, street graded, inten balance 2074 Rodak relia “aeveioped tor ze. In at 1, at 6 they'ge a: Jacobvn’ Photo Shop, P.- ae “eed four-room pgaiow; tine view reen Lake, now rented: r; furniture if Ba Tats $1,600; a) down, i pon wner, ‘7 Bide 0-A Central FATHERS AND MOTHE DON'T you want s new, 1 ag! fortable, easy- payment HOM your family? NAPS. lot 40160, coment walks. $1,400 ‘takes It; $260 cast on time. Phone Kenw ‘com. tor lak over. American Buliding Cae ‘over. Amer! 108 White Bldg. ‘ . we TTLE HOME BU! For salo—tteal entate in al the city and FOR saLe— Reames Te in say nt Ke Le LLYER, 80 J Pca —Metaber Beattie Meal ta detate Ki re | | $50] Ba ducks, gee: Biles.” Or dressed pou)! KALEM POU Be starkeya, tal sr pogliry « wupe ry “5 fresh op MARKET CHA! 411 MADISO. a jis that go for sale. eh 7 sect a” ain Sa." pI © BUY—FURNITURE Moved to 1614 bth av., out rent digtrict. It will ss oa look hee, Sp: everything 4 ¥ cash fo _foodn Phone San. eyed be re cottage plans, giving» sine ele. Gm 33 ery Voorhees, Archt, arpenters: loxing. ML. ison, ather stripping and 1 4 Festern a Ind, 2181. 2121 whe wood turn ED BE SOHL, ve. Reliable Repal —fepaired. Tto1 oth’: a’ op. Furniture, Main 17 100 White Building. Short time loa: 2 rates oh penn ‘courts, collec corporations organized: notary Be He; dama peciaity? nein aes _tween patos ana E_FREE en, th r, Eilers Music rane Tawa, and wife: — hui rights. we on poe Damage cai * Const TeAhy poe property ri Mi op 108 Leary, z metriat, PRYSICIANS _ 5 raly nervous and chron My wodernl Theumatism, treatment Goltre, women, children’ nose, ara casarth, ase Arcade ANweE; EN ana Wo NS foe ty, 400 Giobe Bide, tet Consultation free’ for Parisian Doctors, 4 and Madison. othe Live z _Bank Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE LAND, LAND, LARD To exchange for any kind of equity. he 5! Ballard, ~ LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Large tracts on new Lake Burien car line, Pld under construction; $200; #10 Gowns 48 per month, A. K. WL 413 New York Block. — SEATTLE REAL ESTATE . B. Kiefer, Went Seattle Real Katate “EXCLUSIVELY, 14 Downe Bleck, 709 Second ay. Main 24) REAL ESTATE LOANS. CITY AND COUNTY LOANS On, Improved or vacant property st ands ny amount from or short payments; no de- Sturtevant & Co, 312 Boston Second and Columbia. Took: OUR OWN MONEY ‘3 LOAN on aged residences. tes 6 to 8 Cont, with roamonable: commis: Sion. S10: Columbia wt,, Central Bldg. SEATTLE TRUST COMPANY, for acreage. M] 5: gee | Dr. TT in ditticult cases. advice to inventors. 444 Honry Bldg. ae 9 Xiams & . registered ‘and "Trade Mari Attorney __in_ Seattle. 500 Central im AND HEA’ > CO Wie not bee a reliable firm before having your lumbing done, and get figures. _1811_ 8th av. Main 1863, Ind. 1807, sghatent ‘wadding sian er Prat House, ‘3669. Right pric 0" iS SwneeK. , first clas WEAN Bargain lot of show cases, good as new, $5 a foot. Virginia. Main § T a ‘BTC RAGE 421 First Ave. 8. Main 7674. NCO. " a * Mali . Ind. 8 STAMP WORKS PROMS Coat” Stamp vores 3 ported Bldg, Second and Main Ind. 1379, Main 3634,

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