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; i SERVICE ON WEST SEATTLE FERRY) WILL BE HELD UP The public service commission this afternoon, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, is hearing the pe tition of the OW. Ferry & Naviga-/| tion Co,, to discontinue service on} the West Seattle ferry for a month | or six weeks next year, All three members of the commission are present, as well as Assistant Attor ney G The commission will begin its fn yeatigation of the recent Riverton collision at Tacoma Thursday morn Easy to End CATARRH Just Breathe Booth’s HYO- MEI—Kill the Germs and Soothe the Inflamed Mem- brane—Start Today Don't be prejudiced. There is not a particle of morphihe, cocaine, | or any tnjurtous or habit-forming drug in HYOMEL It is made of Eucalyptus and ether grand antiseptics, It will greatly relieve the misery of ca- tarrh or any affliction of the nose and throat In five minutes. No stomach dosing—just breathe! yrystery surrounds the shooting] At the clty hospital, where she HYOME!, it gets at the catarrh!o¢ io vearold Anna Lange in the|was taken, Miss Lang lared a sand quickly destroys them. = |room of her brother, Robert Lange, |large, thick set man, with hie hat Ask for HYOMEL (pronounced) is University st., last might ldrawn down over his face, attack Righ-o-me) outfit, It only robe | Mrs. J. German, the landlady,/ed her as she entered the room $1.00, and consists of a hard rubber })oarg a report. Thinking it came|and tried to seize the watch hang: pocket inhaler, which can be C&P /rom an auto in the stre (ng at her neck said ried in vest pocket, a bottle of HY" | paid no attention to it, Then she|selzed a revolver fre drosse OMEI,- a medicine dropper, AP4)neard a scream and ran down/and ordered the man from simple directions for use, Extra) iiiirs A second shot followed./room, He dodged the gun and bottles, if needed, S0e. nere| The girl appeared at the top of the |rasped her « told, and in| saxtading, ,Gruguiste everywhere! stairs with a bullet wound in het |the struggle ie were “ jleft arm, ser ing that some one | fired, ng the] to end catarrh, = aah and | was trying to steal her watch, Thelupper part of her » ex-| Geap, of money Fg hag salyptus |thief was under the bed, she said. | plained that wher * were] eee oe eed Aaatraiia you} Search of the room revealed no|fired the man re his bold fores n » fell to the Would quickly get. rid of catty ey tS now! 1 feel him| “The brother and. set » to} ogee HYOMEL brings tirect to {touching me?” eried the girl this city three week from | pecan all Tele a most wondertut| Bullet holes were found in the| Wisconsin, The sister em-| Leni cya jwall and bed. ‘The smoking revol-|ployed in the Bon Marche | Iver lay on tho floor, The brother's|~ Lange identified the |gold watch lay on the table. A win-|one he has always ke YOUR EYES Bhowld be oi refully examined pak with Eyeglasses or Spectac 7am ospert whe makes laity. it you sutter f endaches, nervousne: w. UND, vor-r0a Leary Bldg. 24 Phone Mate 2) “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. } to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to lam - | Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 75e. We satisfy the hard to please, charge leas, and guarantee every | pair of glasses we grind and fit to your eyes. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, ‘Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Bldg. Holiday Clothes MANHATTAN SUITS AND COATS FINE FURS MILLINERY $1.00 A WEEK Pays the Bill at the National. OUTFITTING 1515 SECOND 0 AVENUE lyoke the lof matrimony, but the other preach |now begging the legislature [the parson out of the marrying bus- Osgar Accuses M Seared Unjustly and at Once fl WHY, vor (MASS MADE MY Yo BLACK UND cf DIRTY MYSTERY IN OF 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL dow was open onto the roof. TSRUSH SO SHOOTING ‘his room. CHAMPION MARRYING PARSON TIES | 4,499 KNOTS; O NLY 5 HAVE SLIPPED Parson Alfred Harrison Bur roughs of Bristol, Tenn., has just ¢linched the champion nuptial) knot-tying record. He did it on his 80th birthday. With that day's work he has made 8,998 fond and loving hearts beat as 4,499. Of the 4,499 marriages performed | by the “marrying parson,” all but ifive turned out well, he says He hopes to live long enough to 000th couple in the bonds ers in Bristol are so ruffied up over the parson’s record that they are to put iness. ——— PLAN DISMISSAL | zc OF SIX CASES | AGAINST WORKERS By United Press Leased INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. freely reported about the tre | 70.—It_ was fede ral | building here today that defendants | and Patrick F. Farrell of New York, rank J. Murphy of Detroit, W. B. Brown and W. J. MsCain of Kansas City and W. EB. Reddin and H. G.) Seiffert of Milwau are to be dis missed when the defense closes its case in the trial here of the union men, charged with illegally trans porting dynamite. Prosecutor Chas. W. Miller, it was said, would move for some of the dismissals. | Michael Young of Boston, one of the defendants and an official of the jronworkers organization, was the first witness called today. He con tradicted Ortie McManigal's state-| ment that Young had ordered Me Manigal to dynamite the municipal | buildings at Springfield, Mass. COUNCIL WIL". GO | AFTER FAKE SALES unciiman Haas is going after “fake” sales in a bill he introduced at the council meeting yesterday This matter was brought to the jcouncil’s attention by petition of 17 merchants on Second av. The bill aims to abolish the practice of making false statements in adver tisements concerning the source. manufacture or qu y of goods offered at “receiver's,” “bankrupt” and other kinds of sales. It was referred to the public safety com mittee. |Masked Bandit Holds Up Street Car LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10.—More than a score of policemen and de- tectives are searching today) for a masked bandit, who, single handed, held up an Eagle Rock vail suburban street car shortly after midnight and relieved a dozen pas sengers of more than $100 In money The police belleve the rbbber is the man who has nego tiated almost a dozen successful street car holdups. Port Townsend.—Bid of Alaska Junk Co, of Seattle for the revenue |the tine, so PARSON BURROUGHS } the THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 “SPEAK! 1912. “HAF YOU BEEN BLACKING DER STOve, Mir. “LOVE ALL!” MAY SUTTON Gi TO BEM NG RRIED Maal TOOTBRUSH @! Councilman Haas was alone in voting to sustain Mayor Cottertll's veto of the Griffitha police bill when tt came up at the council meeting yesterday, The bill was pasned by a vote of seven to one Counctiman Blaine was absent The counell lobby war packed. A number of short # ® were made, be Couneily ously h for and against the bill Griffiths hi ant t criticism and denying emphatically that it af |forded an opportunity for a return of the vice regime or of making Se attle a Mecca for criminals. erson if a eneak-thief, Krant, he at any time | ns or ahe day or night without the use of « war rant,” said Griffiths. “There we mine MAY SUTTON 18,499 arresta made tast year, one . be th every in the city’s population. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10-—"Y@@, | Of those arrests, 10,000 were unnec it's true thie o aald Mina May | pasar Sutton, the womar pal ten} nis champion, yeste morning | = rumor that she and Tom Bundy, doubles champion with | were to be} FR M PASSENGERS ton. “The score is ‘loveall’ in abe last set for Tom and I }. VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 10 Mias Button nly the Amer- {instead of $300, as was reported, it fean tithe holder twiee won /is declared that $1,000 wa: taken intern ing all from the pam on the Impert the best Eng? 4 she jal limited, which was held up by a the Wim-|solitary man armed with # long visited ker east The parson’s location is ideal for his work. Bristol is on the line di viding Tennessee and Virginia; his} home, or “bridal hotel,” ts built on that couples may b married in either Virginia or Ten nessee by merely walking across the hall Moat of the couples are fleeing from They come parental opposition largely from Virginia | and West Virginia, for in those | states parties to a wedding must be 21 unless parents give their con sent, while in Tennessee the jLimit is down to BOY Is F F ATALLY SHOT BY POLICEMAN; By United Press Leased Wire LOS ANC 8, Dec, 10.—Flee ing from Policeman Hoffman, whose command to halt he misun- | derstood, Elmer Finnegan, 17, was he head early today, nded. He died at hospital, Hoffman declared he believed the boy to be & footpad. He said he intended tc shoot In the air, but fell from the curb as he pulled the trigger Ithe emergency Method stiffened by cooking. the cal the pressure of the finger. raised sufficiently.” For rich, moist, feathery wder. While joned bg | c strength an cutter Rush, offered for sale by the government, was $8,500, the highest received, clopers, | age | York More BIG TIME IN EAST |" for Maud Par enthusiastic the cause of suffrage, Dr returned last She left to att end | demonstration. bore | | Yoted for presi¢ Wash, brought | along the Hine of march. jattle, spoke at a big meeting in Carnegie hall and in several other easte cites n the par than ever night from t Beatle for the big The banner which nr t before I eh Ts CAPTURES ROBBER; IS AWARDED $2,000 —Conduc OMAHA, Neb., tor M elfte | compa | check | turing Or ford. be TO FEED ON CELERY KE. ts ny for t wm $2, 100 hat Lounaberry after the Dee. 16 Smith of the Union Pa-| richer having today, matied him amount of Kas. LAW FORBIDS HENS ng to be mmr nke nigh Sis said, was relieved of $700 New waffrage she Se all Dr. Parker the} for cap | Med: | ter had rob a mall car between Kansas City Lawrence, barreled Colt re One an, it About jin American and, |$200 was taken from the o. hers with MeLough beat the «rent; Mrs. J. C. Maxfield of Pi 4 team of Litile and Towchard for the |Or,, folled the bandit and saved American doubles title this year at |about $600 worth of rings she was Newport wearing. Her hands were tn her | The wedding will take 5 in| muff when the bandit entered the Christ church next Wednes aticar and orde everybody to put | Low Angeles. up hands, Before she elevat ed hers, she slipped the rings from SUFFRAGIST HAS her > fngers, leaving them in the MEAN KATIE he 1 mn | | eee band ‘Pa promised to have a playing when I get married He certainly ought to feel like | celebratin’.” A tempting celery bed and a| ~ ae bunch of hungry chickens were re NEW YORK STOCK sponsible for a law suit in the upertor court Yoster ay the the chickens, proj ty “ot Mrs.| Lizzie Ward, from feeding on thed ON THE GRILL celery bed, owned by J. 0. Maye} cakes Mrs. recommends al G BAKING POWDER It is double acting and sustains the raise. 6 iowdan, it has even £ it is guaranteed pure an Try a can and be convinced ive Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the baking exgeri, says: “There ia just one way to make your cakes rise high and evenly— give them time to rine before « crust is formed and the batter ia sriggs of Baking “If using a gas, gasoline or oll stove, light your oven when you put in and keep the flame low until the cake has doubled in bulk; then increase the heat until it is evenly browned and will respond to If using a coal or wood ran; even door open until the cake is in; then turn on the drafte and by the time the oven is at*baking temperature, the cake will have the always Powder and see how much higher it will rise, Make it just as you always by with the same quantity of baking han the old fash- reater leavening healthful, } WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The New York stock exchange was put on the grill today by the house money trust investigating commit tee. Bankers representing many | millions of dollars are testifying. Attorney Untermeyer, represent: jing the committee, plansya probe ‘to determine to what extent the |New York clearing house dominates the country banks, and what effect its refusal to clear for other banks has on these institutions. Because }o fthe interest In the committee |Proceedings, the hearings were |transferred today to a larger room jin the house office building “PORTLAND DAY” AT | BIG LIVESTOCK FAIR | LEWISTON, Dec. 10.—loday is |"Portland day” at the Northwest Live Stock show. The specail train | from Portland {s in and the visitors are being royally entertained by the show management The entries in the exhibit come from every district within a radius [of 600 miles, and in the opinion of \stock men here the exhibit sur | passes anything of its kind yet held | west of the Mississippl |TO CROSS ATLANTIC COLOGNE, Dee. 10-—Richard | Beckman of this city 1s building a ‘ou can open and close the oven door, turn the]] |larse bydroplane, with which he tin around in the oven or do anything elsal] | expects to cross the Atlantic in 48 ‘, ry hours. He expects to make the at- necessary, without any danger of making the}}) cmnpt early next spring, starting from the Azores and landing at your favorite cake next time with K C Baking Halifax, exhibitor at the King County Poul try show, will talk on “'T! Sum |mer Management of Flocks, Y. M. C, A, auditorium, evening his subject will be Production for Market and Hatching.” IN HYDROPLANE | Tonight, at 8 o'clock, H. F. Rau, in the Thursday “Bee for ‘COUNCIL PASSES GRIFFITHS’ POLICE ORDINANCE OVER VETO OF MAYOR COTTERILL' | buried 11 men, jell Feels Sorr y for It “NO, OSGAR —\ YOU WRONG me. Tt HAP ONLY BEEN DAVBING SHOES MIT my 'T. Words by _ Music | by Condo FORGIFE ME I WASS Too ing a string of box cars, backed cone presented into @ gasoline speeder last night asian Mey Ai hauren pe wan at 10 o'clock half a mile south of |tonight at the Metropolitan thee. the ant killing A. E. Roth, | tre John M. Spargur, ack repairer, and seriourly in-jnas prepared an excellent Councilman Goddard read a type F psa Neve “McNeil, teamster.|°%2,, "hares sn excellent written speech in which he sharply | Roth had invited McNeil and T. D.| pi, be the sololet gi ritieised A. EB. Fingg and J. M.|Bastwood to ride with him, and |” eee i Hawthorne, representing the Com-|when leaving Argo failed to tee| MODERN elegantly furnishes mercial club and the Men's club of |the warning signal on the tower | rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vix the First Presbyterian church who |The train came out of the fog] ginus, Eighth and Virgi nen lefended the mayor's veto. He 8414 /to9 suddenly to avert the accident | Westiake Elliott $02. oe ey and the mayor had worked up| aa i a TRACK REPAIRER KILLED BY TRAIN} An O. & W. switch engine, pu CONCERT TONIGHT _ AT METROPOLITAN The firet of a series of phony rts to be ush- | the people to a state of frenzy by| laiming the Griffiths bill would cause a return to the wide-open policy. Goddard promised to vote for an amendment to the bill if it was found, in practice, to contain defects. 1 E. C, Snyder, A. E. Flagg, Herbert Moyers, Former Jailer John Cor bett, andeothers spoke against the bill Corbett warned the council) men that the Griffiths bill would Ww bring back a lot of undesirables driven out during Mayor Dilling’s term, and predicted that the coun ei! would be sorry in less than three months that the bill was | pennns ws 3 APPROPRIATE CASH _ | FOR INDIAN TRIBES | BYP United Presse Leased Wire Ww ‘ABINGTON, Dec. 10,—-Indian tribes in the state of Washington received the following appropria tions in the bill just reporte’ to the house Duwaminh, $7,000; Makahs, $2 000; Quiniaults and Quillavtes, $1 Yakima, $3,000; Colville and Puyallup, including Joseph's band of Nez Perces, $13,000; Spokanes $1,000; Irrigation system an Yak nfs Indian reservation, $15,000; for education of 300 Indian chiltren at Cushman Indian school, $50,000, WANTS CAMPAIGN | FUND MADE PUBLIC Publicity of campaign contribu a n city elections is provided In 1 introduced by Councilman! Gr ffithe yesterday All cacdidates » required to file an itemized ement ten days after the pri ries, giving the ,amoupts and source of every contributign ey or any other consideratfon. In addition, it also requires every in and every corporation any comtribution to file a t of the same. mon: e statemer NINE MEN KILLED IN CORDOVA SLIDE CORDOVA, Dec 10.—A snow slide on Copper mountain carried way seven buildings of the Great Northern Development C and | nine of whom are thought to be dead. They are: Joh Barto, James McGavock, Frank Wahis, Axel Fast, Leo Muth, Hugh Again for MIDDLEMEN Frye & Co.’s Markets Tomorrow, Wednesday, the following big spe cials will be offered at our markets: 15¢ 10c Rib Roast Pot Roast of Beef The above prices will pr OLYMPIC MARKET, SEATTLE MARKET, WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE'S MARKET, BALLARD MARKET, OUR MOTTO: “Fr GOVERNME U. S. purple stamp appears on all our m This eats MEAT PRICES CUT T INSP Shops hereafter remain open until 6:30 p. m. Wednesday ELIMINATED AT Choice Steak Loin and Rib Mutton Chops evail at the following markets; Second and Pike. Occidental and Yesler Way. Western Av. and Madison. 5445 Ballard Av. packing house to consumer.” ECTED MEAT. Look for the is the government stamp whi and signifies purity and quality, Elitett 2459—PHONES—B | THE STORES OF BC Statte 1N-20-28-24 Pike St. Batrance MENNE'S BIG SALMON SPE- CIAL. 99c with on 5 FoR Fisher's Included. FLOUR STRAIGHT, a A be SACK PURCHASE, SUGAR TO- 50c , 10 LBS. WED.’S SPECIALS ONLY mane" 25¢ ™ CASH STORES 5420 Oppest Per Sack A S150 CHAS Arnold, Tony, a Jap, and two un Identified. PROVIDE $60,000 FOR SIPHON TUNNEL The ordinance providing $60,000 from the sewer extension fund to|| ald ip construction of sipbon tun-| nel_under Lake Washington canal, | at Third av. W., was passed yester day by the city council, The coun also passed the ordinance for $10,503.70 for improvement of Wa- ters av. and connecting streets. NO HEROIC DEEDS FOR NOBEL PRIZE| CHRISTIANA, Dev, 10.——For the] first time since the establishment,| of the Nobel Foundation, the com mittee of the Norwegian parlia-| ment will not award the $40,000 pe prize this year. } There has been no work de-| serving the prize,” is the ‘explana tion of the committee COUNCIL PROVIDES FOR MUNY CAR LINE! Further provision for the munict- pal car line is contemplated by the council in a resolution adopted yes terday, It provides that the city engineer immediately make surveys for the grading and improving of| West Wait st. and Fauntleroy av, | The engineer is also directed to in- || clude an estimate of the cost of | laying street car tracks in that dis. trict JUDGE WILL HURRY || ALL CASES TO TRIAL Because of the overcrowded con- dition of the federal calendar, | Judge Howard has given notice to attorneys that in criminal eases no || delays will be granted except for || substantial reasons, There are 59} indictments to be disposed of, and| Judge Floward wants no unneces-|| sary delays in bringing the defend ants to trial. WORLD’S OLDEST FREE MASON DEAD SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10. Wm, Sebuyl Mose aged probably the oldest Free Mason in the world by years of member- ship, is dead at his home here to- day. Moses was a native of Roch- ester, N. Y., coming to San Fran cisco in 185 w Modern Furniture Co, Going Home for the Holidays? Travel via the Great Northern Railway ROUTE OF TH Splendid Service to Portland, Ore., Vancouver, B. C., Spokane, .. .. St. Paul . 2 2. ws Chicago . . ww Kansas City And All Points South and East No Better Roadbed in the West Oil Burning Locomotives in the Mountains Through Tickets to All Points at Lowest Prevailing Fares Baggage Che v Cit NationalPark Route Asst COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVE. henner erainentanammmenapramsintemoncmmasi allon or address . Cc. W. E ORIENTAL LIMITED Trains Leave 10 a.m., 3:45 p.m., 10:30 pm) 8 a.m., 12:05 p.m, 4:35 pay 11:45 p.m, 9 am.,, 7:10 p.m., 10 pm 9 am., 7:10 p.m. 9 a.m., 7:10 p.m., 10 p.m 10:00 p.m, cked from Residence rates, routes, reservation transportation J. MOORE, y Pass. and loket Agt MELDRUM. Gen, Pans, Agt Seattle me

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