The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1912, Page 3

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to every Peceventy-scven.” that the first fee lings of & weakne hill or will break up a Cold. Ask it until you begin to it may take , wal sneote breaks up Colda Seventy-seven vial ot pleasant pellets, At your Drug a male ee ew BROS. M Y NEW YORK, Noy, 90.—A great army of workmen is preparing to dig away the dirt from beneath the | | thousands of skyscrapers that prees| }down npon Manhattan island, in or | der to sink into its bowels the greatest municipal transit system AVENUE [ever attempted in the world's hie. | IND. 5200) try. At the end of five years of | ——| driving, unceasing labor, the Inhab- | itants of New York will | able, as| & result, to ride beneath the sur.) face of the earth over 500 miles of | track in deek, winding tubes that} cost to carve out and equip the) sum of $350,000,000—almost as/| much as we have spent to build the | Panama canal! | One must understand that Man-/| hattan island, upon which New York rears its bighheld head, ts just a low piece of ground, not much higher than the level of the leea-water that washes It on every lside and that ft te but 12 miles jlong and two miles wide. | Then one starts to realize that the introduction of sev- eral hundred miles of under. ground trackage in thie tiny space means little less than the hollowing out of the whole of New York's foundations! Engineers, scores of them, have pored over these new subway plans for months, trying to evolve a scheme of tubings that will care quately for the city’s human raffic and which will not, at the same time, endanger the scores of great, solid buildings that ar lup of 30 or 40 storles of granite, j steel and concrete. And the “H” plan has, at last, y and Solved the problem. fadies| By this scheme continuous # pen dates | way lines are to traverse each side of the island, far enough away from ithe coast Hine to be safe from seep- age from rivers and bays, and yet lnot close enough to the backbone lof Manhattan to be direct ly ander ithe largest buildings—located io the section bounded by Broadway and Fifth av. This would not do sx there ia already one tube run ning im this location and more might weaken the resistance of the learth, causing a terrible catas trophe. There will be a crosetown sab- | = MARKETS ers ve tol NCE TONIGHT HALL M.. bet. Zen and zhth SER | Pike Afternoons oy paid by the r ater to tne Commi Th oe der be ying the retatie Prices In \treekness and general ox [these pri: . bee od ether wing inate ted, are for strictly first grades ne Paving Price. ALL HOURS [frees “35% Mounds Ox tongue, treet”. Liver assse Ss8 Spare 5 Pork saueags . Liver sausage peretetetet —eeun. z Bac Bolted hain |. Ox tongue, each | Dried beet | Poaltry, Spring broliers | lens Turkeys, live Roosters, live. [Spring duck iin | Ducks. old, ive, 1. seene |Squabs. aon egetabie: Onions, Potatoes, sew, ton a| Carrots, lood! local ae geeseiccseszenge S5bz3 Clark, D. D. MIBBING, ONE OR MORE? them without me Price 1 i134. 00) 16: OWn teeth ever were. | tau Plates restore | Cra i lines which you lost| cranbersies were extracted. | parstey, 40% h OUr prices are excep- |’ ou, 4-bakt cra’ Regular extra heavy | crowns $4. Reg box Pumpkin sthouse lettuce erte ular $10} Head lettace, dos Celery, don Fee Eastern timothy ‘ Puget adund Umothy i fantee is the one that You, it is signed by the op- bd manager. Dental Offices D. D. 8. (Manager) Ave, N. W. Cor. Union| Mindiings this Ad with you Rolled oats ana pbs Whole corn | mixed Mills, Inc. High grade Lumber, Lath, Shingles and De- tail Flooring and Finish- ing our specialties. lard 141 | Hleges, —— ENTRANCE TO SUBWAY, TYPIC AL TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION, SUBWAY STATION AND STEEL I THE STAR—SATURDAY,-NOVEMBER 30, 1912. ‘RAILROADS HELP TRUST STRANGLE | STEEL INDUSTRY | PORTLAND, Or ov, 20. | When it comes to making rates at-| } 1 goods, all » transcontinental railroads are ards,” ty the statement W. A Mears, transportation manager of | the Seat iber of Commer is today on record as making in the rate contest before A. Rh. Mackley attorney for the Interstate com merce - comminsion He declared there is no chance for the tee) in-| dustry in Seattle because the rate fixed by railroads betw th | and finished product ts too clove SHIPPERS FIGHTING BIG RATE INCREASE| PORTLAND, Or, Nov 30.—Th wyotest of Pacific coast shippers! Against advance In terminal 1 to by the railroads, tween 10 and 60 per cent 00 commodities, is being | heard before Examiner Mackley of the interstate commerce commis Prettiest American Working Try This eats: Costs Little, Qut Work Quickly, or Refunded cling trust-controits nful every You will find that this « ody takes } * quickty t any od. Ueually en innide of 24 vepooping onchitte an un) for t ! and ts alihtly Jaxative end a cough ugh * ready m trated cormpound ne extract, and tw rich & are #0 Other preparats this formula of making ¢¢ and wuger A. Mears, for the Seatti sportation bureau, caused a@ lit excitement when he asked Edwin Chambers, traffic manager of the Santa Fe, if the advance was| not “merely to screw up the rates to see what we would stand before the Panama can Joseph T Neal Rate Expert Davi railroad commission, ton, attorney for the road from Chicago. ablos, are present DOUGLAS FISHERIES PROBE | DOUGLAS, Ariz. NEAR COMPLETION of a. Mexican haitures The fisheries investigating com- |JObN Stevens, secret wer mittee, consisting of State Senators | beleve today that they White, Troy, Nichols, Collins thed a plot to inaugurate another F. J. Allen, appointed by Gov | rebellion in Sonora and are search- will conclude its work and will be |!" for the ringleaders ready in @ few days to submit its}, According to information report. The committee meeting at| ens he was shot of abne money promyp goes with this recipe «ist has Pinex or ou. If not, send to Wayne, Ind. | Pinex is fully | Bartell Drug Co Keattle «un MISS JULIA ALLEN ADAMS Is a Southern beauty-—a stenogra pher of Houston, Texas, considered the prettle working girl in the elty. / ANOTHER REBELLION HATCHING IN MEXICO) Portland, Thomas > Santa Fe rail and other not Nov. 30. Ariz given whil th CARS USED way connecting these two lines at the center and various extensions to outlying centers of trafte, inc | ing the new Pennsylvania station on Seventh av From Brooklyn bridge two new lines are going to be carried under the river, making Brooklyn “closer than ever to New York. These linea will be four-tracked, two for express trains and two for “loca ‘ aix blocks, e8 train ran by & of stations Without pause me of the (rains will ron onto ¢ evated tracks at the subway pint and carry suburban paseeng at | on Long Island as far as Jamates The cost of building thin great rapid transit system will be divided into three parte and will be borne by the city and by the two com panies which will operate the trains} the Interborough Traction Co.} and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co. | The Public Utilities Commission of the city will have entire charge of the work, letting contracts and supervising all construction, The companies will have nothing what ever to say until the tubes are com pleted and turned over to them for} equipment and operation. At the| end of ten years the city will take | over the system by meeténg certain | specified payments. In the mean time, in return for franchise priv: | a cértain small percentage | of the gross earnings above a cer-| tain figure ia to be paid over to the} tntle So | i ; } elty MAY GET G. O. P. ELECTORAL VOTE FOR VCE PRESIDENT MARGARET ZANE WITCHER County clerk of Salt Lake county, Utah, is the only wowan elector tn the electoral college. She is a republican, and is a candidate for the pene yond electoral vote which ould have gone to Vice President Sherman if he had lived. It will be an empty honor if she gets it, in- asmuch as there are only eight re- ublican electoral votes, counting bor own—four from Utah and four from Vermont. RED CROSS WOMAN HONORED BY JAPAN By United Presse Leased Wire WASHINGTOD Nov. 30.—-For distinguished services, Mise Mabfi Boardman, secretary of the Ameri- can Red Cross here, is today In re- ceipt of the insignia of the Fifth Order of the Crown, conferred upon her by the emperor of Japan, This i# the first (time that an American woman has been so hon | ored by Japan, according to govern- ment officials In the White House, The order was specially created to recognize meritorious action by women EUROPE BELIEVES WE'RE ALL GUNMEN By United Press Leased Wire | NEW YORK, Nov. 30.-—William Randolph Hearst and Mrs. Hearst were passengers on the Mauretania, | Speaking of the Rosenthal case, Mr. Hearst said that the sensation al crime had made a bad imprem sion abroad, “It has led Burope,” he sald, “to regard America as a nation of gunmen. I am sure, how ever, that the conviction of Becker and the gunmen will have a salu tary effect.” RAGTIME MUSIC _ SPOILING CHILDREN | By yenee Prose Léaned Wire. ALTO, Nov. 30. secnune | iets is spoiling children's ap- | preciation of good music, Miss Sted- man, the director of music of the Palo Alto schools, ,will secure a phonograph and recérds of the best music, | jot an inmate. [it tan't every chauffeur who fs lucky enough to receive W. K. Van the Butler hotel {nvestigated tho | Pointing out to a rebel leader charges of the British Columbia fish | be*t way of capturin smelter 9 commissioner that traps and purse |A8¥@ Prieta. He declared that the derbilt's check for $10,000 without | nets were used near the interna-|AS¥a Prieta force of the n any explanation therefor, and not/tional boundary tine during the|™ovement numbered 160 and they Many chauffeurs would return such | closed period hi arms and ammunition hidden| & check. But Jobn Nediey, of r here. Greenwich, chauffeur for Hugh C,} Flores Magon, Ceretten of Hew. York, te 80 ordi | LEASE ROOMS FOR Ps publ tnstrection, | ary chauffeur, for he did bot GIRL PRISONERS)” of the rebels rh check was blown out of Vander. preside bi The finance comm! of the cit * hotel room and landed in y| nded 19) council yesterday recommended |FIST FIGHT IN Nediey's lap. — = the leasing of two roome in the Tri NINE NEW UNIONS angle building, Third ay. and Yesler| es Behn S BACK YARD SHINGTON, Nov lor use of the juvenile and hu-j} NOW IN FEDERATION quin Calvo, son of the minister mane department of the police. NEW YORK, Nov, 30.—-The for-| These rooms will be used for the |from Costa Rica, and Francis P. mation of unions in nine trades | reception and examination of young | Daily, city editor of a local news- whith heretofore have had no or-|«iris and boys. Heretofore quar-| paper, fought in the White House ganization was announced here to-|ters of the department have been|grounds as the result of a tele? day by labor officials. Shoe re-jin the city hall, on the same floor) phone conversation concerning |patrers, clip sorters, rag pickers, bat|as the jail. There bas been much niece of news. Dally opened hos j band gnakers and sailor sult mak-| objection to taking young girls into/|tilities with a right swing to Cal jera are included in the new/the central office, where hardened) vo's eye, knocking bim out for 10 | unions prisoners are being booked. Uminutes. | “HEN HUSSIES,” HOW DARE YOU? SAWTELLE, Cal, Nov, %0 Hen-hussies” is the characteriza tion of wuffragista by Chaplain Wi> son of the National Soldiers’ home at Sawtelle, according to testimony j#iven today before the senatorial lcommittee by Mra. F. L. Gates, wife former minister id to bel for the Some of the diseases cy are According to Mra. Gates the chap 40.—Joa- lato apparently held women in dis! favor and upon dhe occasion find ling a woman in the home chapet compelled her to leave the plat form CHECK FOR $10,000 INTO LAP| _onemrnen Coan, _Nov. 30.-~ Asthma, Trouble, Constipation, Neuralgia, Liver Trouble, tiem, Appendicitis, a Bright's Disease, Paralysi: Gains in Both Circulation and Advertising The big growth in circulation of The Star in Seattle is made without premiums or contests, It is simply because of the fact that the people of Seattle want an honest paper like The Star, which is published for the people. The Star considersonly the great- est good for the greatest mumber in every public matter. Its consistent circulation growth is a glowing tribute to its honesty of pur- pose. Star readers believe in The Star, and are loyal subscribers. They patronize Star advertisers and their patronage can in no way be secured except by advertising in The Star. The progressive merchants of Seattle realize this and because of the enormous City cir- culation they place their advertisements in The Star. Because of the constantly ingreasing results they get they are usittg bigger space and more merchants are advertising every month in The Star than ever before. Advertising in The Star will bring you the biggest re- eults at the least experise of any paper in the city. The Star is the paper that goes into the homes of Seattle, where the real buyers are, and they patronize Star advertisers. Why the Saturday Star Is a Good Real Estate Medium FIRST—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife, in talking and planning for a home and wise investment combined, plenty of time 'to discuss the question, as they do not have to get up carly Sunday morning. have SECOND—Because on Saturday evening many men in Seattle receive their weekly salaries, and money suggests money, and they naturally think of an investment. THIRD—Recause on 'Satarday night the husband and wife talk over the real estate opportunities they have seen advertised in The Star that day. FOURTH—Because they then decide to go and look over the ground and investigate these real estate opportunities offered, early Sunday morning. or else FIFTH—Because they. do that immediately after breakfast without waiting to read any Sunday morning do anything but carry out their plans formed the night before. paper . advertisements Star, with their The nts SIXTH—Because the real estate advertisers in The Star are the earliest kind of early birds. They. put out the night before; early morning is too late for them; they attract attention Saturday afternoon, as they do, that it has the most loyal subscribers of any paper in Seattle, who make their own inves knowing Star through t ad- vertisers. SEVENTH—By doing this they interest their public one day ahead, They have their before they go to bed Saturday night. They show them the land early Sunday morning and on Monday, if the proposition is fair to both sides, the business is done. possible customers thoroughly interested Does Money othe It stimulates the appe ve Makes more a TaD Made Cough Remedy the pint yrup ne, two os imple rem an thing else throat t« which helps 4 better will not ugh syrup distributors), that Dr. A. Lathrop successfully treats Heart Trouble, Dye pepsia, Diabetes, La Grippe, Female Lumbage, Rheuma- Headaches, s, Kidney Trouble and Stomach Trouble. Office, 213° People’s Bank Bidg, Second and Pike.

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