The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1911, Page 10

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PO: 10 THE wi Road Loh f 43, 1911. 'OUR CARTOONIST SAYS HE ‘THINKS THIS Is TH REAL DOVE OF PEACE) ‘URGES PUBLIC UTILITIES ~ | i; LIKE N. Y.; GOTCH MAY | MEET HACK CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—"T , i ray to get back Twi wrestle Hae ‘y Hs Ae ec ¥ te - bh, retired . OLYMPIA, Jan. 18.-Representa weight champion wrest tive Walker Moren's bill on Public Gotch's announcement occasioned Service Utlities, following Gov. | +4 " | Hughes’ famous measure in New , w | York, t* perhaps the biggest ever following od a W presented to the legislature of | * } | of words are eonserned It covers | | nearly 100 typewritten pages and an is variously estimated to contain | Goteb | between 10,000 to 20,000 words. | ally f | “It im not only the biggest in the ver beat number of words,” says Moren, | is 40 is who hatle from Yakima, “but also an. Let h | us to the subject Involved ARS, | And here are some of the things and ne wit! it involves | him Abolltle n of railroad commis DR. POWERS UPHELD Rev. J. D. 0. Powers, charged by W. H. Gorham and bers of the E a church as unfit to @ paste and not Vaitarian, was ce ed last night at a meeting. about 14 dissenting 200 garieh Winsor Gorham presented his charges and incidentally said that Dr ers told Mra. R church trus t | tered the ministry | cided that he consulted istic medium | | foners wh ing com divine JOHNSON AFTER DUWAMISH PROJECT Tt RAILROADS pat radical legislation “Do you want such a ministe asked Gorham d to a Callfornia legts C- OLYMPIA, Jan. 13—The su- Ing a hearing to property owne We 0, came an emphati Phat * |preme court today reversed the de-/and that therefore the law is de or Jobnaon, in ® spe r © ‘eh cision of the King county courts |fective vensage today demanded the Gorham then left the church tate codalderation zing the creation of the Du John B. Shorett ey f ima FETAL ‘Attack Ghouls Who WANT STRONGER ‘:ss'su's: Sori 8 Is que ation for comparisons of rates in troops when a pa ned as! OLYMPIA, Jan, 13.—The « | cue Maat, ona on part of the celeb Mo-| eijoyed by ghouls who sets hammedan So A Sng taeragphs Amante tional (Conctuded.) | a ince ie ited, died ay. Twelve others /**t*te OF P H | aaywh te the world were killed yesterday, making the will be ended if the pill ix total dead 18. In addition 24 were ai duced ye ay by Representative severely wounded. A fresh out-jH. EB. Kennedy, of King county break of rioting was feared today,| providing for a public administra and troops patrolied the sections | tor, is pass where the disturbance was feare The Ke and others were held in readiness for service at an instant’s notice t the oper wo great * cheap as stice and the law land, which usually are ident!-| and both of which are ge an public has a ke fee, and the judge a by it usually pegan this mort trazaini will be heard There was a big crowd in line and the sales were heavy during the day, evidencing the fact that many people want to” hear the popular singer | s of $1,000 is no will. of a judge's de cisions should be his best pro jtection against adve criticlam undertakers, ay s in heads system Must Labels Tell the Truth? aves: poet nap. Other public officers are not arm | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—Do (By United Press) }bill would put the proceeds into|®? with the arbitrary power to) raise tr the labela of TACOMA, Jan. 13—After | the school fund porte pian: Ne Re ge nn od CW me to ite allege ordering and partaking of a | pretest againica thelr. sfficlal curative properties constitute a mis SRE Ree ew fort than that our libel is branding, such as is punishable hearty meal at a local cafeearly |} Zl enshie dmom te. Hol today, a well dressed man about 12 rHOUSANDS DYING slesscunteblc ter fas woh persons hoods uttered jer the Pure Food and Drugs Act 30 f age, who aj of 19067 ae tetshoet *tusdh' tes * DAILY OF STARVA- | by them. The man on the bench|” tn support of the affirmative of * TION IN CHINA #@| who needs further protection is th senate of the repast, drew a revolver |% he Sil not fk an tare tacos his q mn the department of when the waXer was about to | judg | Justice ba: pared a brief for fil —J. W. FAULKNER. | ing tod present the bill and shot him- |* PEKING, Jan of the United States self in the mouth. He died a |* conditions tn few minutes later. | ® coming worse. # that 1,000 peopl HELENA, Mont., Jan. 12.—The}# ing daily, ma ballot for United States senator to | # roadside day gave Carter 25, Walsh 31, Con-|# rad 18, and scattering 17 Serre ee eee ee es BAND CONCERT FREE. BAND CONCERT FREE. wheth Wagner's band at the Bon) Wagner's nd at the Bonlany other p Marche Saturday night *e*| Marche Saturday night eee n favor SPECIAL @ FEW SALE FOR TOMORROW : any other me court Famine ® *|, “You cannot n suceumb- # for me ing by the #| Thomas B * * . t too stron day, who is a me ary committee 1 we al spon th California law s of court.” ward Johnson i equally em arations against The Cal vig) on the right newspapers pass fair comment and » the courts as much as up individual. It is m also a member of a committee, a proves as strong language as ible to be included | . in an amendment to\the. present | law on contempt, which should set of free speech and free pr Credit J) sie” tou eritivicin saa entative J. L. Boyle of ish I courts, b is not a lack of It may even} to ke them more re-| they ma respe spected 13 Beggars in Court That Seattle Is the Mecca of the! pennitess, was reflected in police | court thi morning when 13 yn |fessed beggars faced Police Judge | Gordon. | | Pat Moran said he was willing fo work. but cou ind a job. He] was allowed to go. Teddy O'Nell drew 15 days for {‘mooching” with out an excuse and C. Holland will In the city stockade for the ame offense D. Sim. All Furs at Cost Following the estab spend 10 da handsome Furs at cost This offer will close ont the line quickly. Willow Plumes—Special Handsome $15.00 Willow Plumes | Regular $22.00 values in Beauti are offered as a special for to- | ful Willow Plumes, a special to morrow at ...... $8.50 | morrow at .. $12.50 Jatt, Quiining ©: Jack Vetter stood in front of Chauncey Wright's bracing” patrons as they came and went. He was very eloquent and Judge Gordon allowed him to go. Robert Evans escaped also and #0 laid John Sal who tried to touch” Sergt. Bryant for a dime George Panter and Art Johns were not 60 lucky, the former draw restaurant ture money is well expended, Pat Granahan and John Doyle could give no good excuse for ging “eating money” and both were j fined $20. igi Acre sineinclaihasie Appointment of public uullity comminstoners Regulation of railroads Regulation of telephone and tel exraph companies Regulation of gas and electric Prov Prohibiting raising of rates until | jafter hearing by after due notice given to public Giving consumers right to read | day night, un and examine meters of light com. | the socialistic panies | NBRES A TONIC THAT WILL Tomorrow is Dollar-Down Day at the National. By pa plainly stated than in the federal ing $1 down you have a selection of our ¢ k of uw, and that ie what T a Tailored Suits and Winter Coats at— " ae tine | a deat = Ss9 W. Faulkner « johomish, | Hehed policy of this house mons tried to evade a charge of beg of catrying 1othing over ging and was fine a 920 Claude Sete es Gaeiaen. We-aie 6 ichardson was fined $20 and Pat n ? fering our entire stock of (| Cleary will linger in Jail for 16 persistent use of good, first-class illustrations. 1309 Seventh Ave., Seattle COMMISSION |Moren, of Yakima, Has| | Stupendous Bill Before | the House. (By Staff Special.) service companies. | Providing jurisdiction over rail-| way systems of any length what-| Representative Walker Moren. over | commission and An entertainment and dance will be charge EXTENDS YOU A CORDIAL INVITA- TION TO VISIT THEIR PERMANENT EXHIBIT OF Washington Grains and Fruits ~ Recently Installed in the City Ticket Office Columbia and Second The Great Northern maintains similar displays in Boston, Pittsburg, Chicago, St. Louts, Omaha, St. Paul; and has three exhibit cars in charge of perienced lecturers constantly traveling throughout the Eastern and Middle States, exploiting the won Gerful agricultural and horticultural products and possibilities of Washington and the Pacific North Wort, Cc. W. MELDRUM, City Pass. and Ticket Agt W. A. RO Apst, Gen'l Pass. Agt. F. W. GRAHAM, Western Imm. Agt M. J. COSTELLO, Assistant Traffic Mer There is hardly a business of any kind today that cannot be made to expand by the When you consider the tremendous days advances made by the automobile manufacturers, railroads, pure food companies and producers in general of everything conceivable, you will readily admit that their pic- Give this subject its due consideration, and you will un- doubtedly find a means to help YOUR business likewise. Photo engravings on zinc or copper for newspapers, magazines, book- lets, street car advertisements, post cards, etc. signs for commercial purposes. We make drawings and de- ives stientcrestes] RAPED SERVICE ENGRAVING Co JAMES 8. DITTY, Manager. Phones—Main 9400; Ind. 441 SOCIALISTS WILL DANCE be given at the Arcade hall, Sat Czarina of Russia Is Dangerously l 8ST. PETERSBURG, Jan Though the & strange mals are unable to classif the czarina’s f ng to her legs WILL SERVANT GIRLS WORK ONLY EIGHT HOURS, THEY AS rted on good 4 y 1) and that or at es and 13. - What But Campbell is making a vig i s bill, and one of the Campbell is a mem hingle Weavers’ union tt Labor interests, ughout the state are behind t OLYMPIA, Jan ut servant gir That's the objection raised by some members of the house to Rep resentative Campbell's bill to re duce the hours of work for women to eight hours BAND CONCERT FREE. BAND CONCERT, FREE. i | Wagner's band at the Bon| Wagner's band at the Bom, |Marche Saturday night *| Marche Saturday night oe Tremendous Reductions in MEN’S and WOMEN’S APPAREL Take advantage of our Nothing Down sale, which will last only one more day (tomorrow) After this our regular terms will prevail Sul greater bargains for you in Suits, Coats, Skirts, Furs, Millin ery, Men’s Clothing, which we must dispose of Ladies’ Suits 50 Suits, formerly sold at $2 now 85 Suits, formerly sold at now 100 Ladies’ Skirts at $ formerly sold now soeees BB.O5 ‘Ladies’ Coats 5) Coats, formerly sold at $18.00, 25 Coats in black broadc loth, now $8.50 | formerly sold at now They come in mannish mixtures. | Men’s Clothing wed ee Inspect our clothing values before buying elsewhere, ¥ ment bas been reduced, besides giving you the advant ing without paying us one cent down. week. Sale ends tomorrow, Saturday. y gar of buy Just simply pay ua $1.00 a a A Few of Those Numerous Bargains Men's Suits, formerly sold at $18.00 and $15.00, now Men's Suits, formerly sold at $22.50, now Others at eaevece $7.50 $15.00 $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 Adler's make, at 5.00, $18.00, PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO., Inc. 422 Pike Street OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P, M, Seattle's Popular Credit Store Overcoats to suit everyone, they are $20.00

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