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you get home at night, you like to sit down with your paper to read through a column’ or two of tiresome camer fi magazine features which no other newspaper in Seattle can and spend a half hour or so t. It’s just that way that you get | get. The Seattle Star ~ ‘THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, DECEMBER | 6, 1912. ONE CENT ing out what has happened in the world. You like to get at the nub of the situation without being news in The Star, brief and snappy, the vital facts, without any “padding.” And besides, the inter- E Woodrow Wilson was bead of that university. You'll like his own . story on the president-elect on page 4 HOME EDITION ‘*” he quenches the thirst of our men. Turn to page 8 to- "day, and read the story of Bill who's one of the most in- characters in Seattle. DGAR WHEELER, of The Star staff, went to Princeton when VOL. NO. 249, ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS So Claus’ storeroom, | st., and gravely count- dimes. machine shot ae Yonkers GREAT MONEY TRUST JUST TO GIVE YOUNG MEN CHANCE] e | NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Samuel nien who play it. He has beaten b ] | Untermeyer can dig a hole through so many at it that he has tha a . |the wall of bis FYfth ay, man marble palace on Murray Hill meg and put his hand through into the And why is Unterme r throw f |living room of w Vanderbilt jing all his services at the feet of § | He can gase out of bis iibrary) jthe national pub! window and look upon the domi Loe earon,” he say# e }otles of Plerpont Morgan and John “To ¢ THE YOUNG MANA : D. Rockefeler ‘ | CHAN( “ And yet, undersied by these] | WANTS TO GIVE neighbors, he has elected to ex YOUNG MAN A CHANCE 4 4 ‘ Five We k Fi Di pose the methods of high finance It has become #0, Untermeyer be re) ti H ilt E A . . ‘2 ° 2G*\and to cool off a Mite of its Hevea, that tio young business man . Ly « # ‘| G > paves Il eKs; Five Dimes; 3 : ei ha hie ae ast en Ortis Hamuton, &£x-Adjutant Gen- g . } | So Mr, Untermeyer has rolled very little chance, Unless Morgan ] ‘ Pl ] d He Gives It All for the Little |." omoimsmmy ttt ates! rnd he Waite crowd my ema} Yl, Sentenced for Embezzle- . : " jand gone to work as counsel for {have credit, he is doomed ‘ a amney Kids. the national legislative committee The actual MONEY of the coun ment of State F unds Is Paroled. . which is investigating “the money try, he instets, has become concen ’ j —— trust 3 |trated in the hands of a few finan - — ° HAS MILLIONS; STIL ‘ They wield illegitimate pow FRED L. BOALT. the ean er moore ton, 90) that HE FIGHTS FOR RIGHT ler throu the mu Sum ¢ : the ck WALLA WALLA ‘ash the public to belleve fe that, wt a “eood" for f ve, say, 2, ittle | 4 rere » have | exchange, the clearing house an4| Pye. 16 —_ Ort . for. {have sinned, | am ny entirely been good" for HVC | chimney kids the Christmas of their | faent, pecwens es tare Seeee controlied banks throughout the I . 7 Han N.-40T-| shall not try to hold him to his He’ had said} elr of Sam Unterm ® millions—for , mer adjutant gener f Wask ¥ funning. ft a a lives. ihe hee ‘em—a thinking these lland. They can make or break at adjutang general ‘V ash- | penitentiary gates to open, as they i" and “sir” to his el- Nine days til! Christmas. days how to strange it Is to look| | will, ington, who was convicted of | will before long, and for Ortis Ham: . had not pinched or We want twice as much ‘as upon HI as a “champion of the He wants clearing house as- embezzli state funds | Hton to come forth, a free man. 1 ithe baby. He had n ¢] We've got. We want to make this| people” and as ‘an exposer of sociations and stock exchanges | xentenced to 10 years in shall not try to hold him to his a he hah egyaad Christmas for 5,000. money kings and their methods. | to be Ancorporated and made ; promise if he does not want to be wet. He had not) Gne way to help will be to pat-|""'There are some, however-—the subject to law. In addition, he vi held. But if he still wants me, he bedtime. He had/ronise, between 3 and 4 p ™../ones who really KNOW Untermey:| wants a federal commission to has but to say so, and | will he his of obedience fooeee a i of the following ‘or—who don’t think it strange at dissolve and prevent industrial | wife or mistress, as he chooses. ecoru ere wwe: oe all. They remember the fight monopolies. “Wife or mistress, I wi je true Wy and dec orum ee GRAND OPERA HOUS made for the polleyholders of +t he ts continua to him. If he does not want me, en hard, ag: cat eee eure gtk Mutual and New York Lite Insur-| oak Capate I hail ons complain. 1 til'ge oot he had been “goo 1g oe mg an companies, bia battle against Sc legel, cen of his life, an ¢ shall never see t of “goodness” was 10 BLACK CAT. Morgan in the great shipbuilding me again. | have been a sinful ngs ene Eugene Levy, the proprietor of i: - tock | | for us, perhaps ; 7 Bat woman, but | have not bi a wan- hough = “big-chim-|ine abovenamed houses, is going | ou, pave Ra Fay. gna verge: » a REAL ce | a 1 Hamilton's parole was or-|ton "1 have risked iy sent, bok Be mother is & sensible | to give all his receipts of that hour! ‘The creat Honty H. Rogers once monopolies dered to go into effect imme-| never became | ‘did not care!” Redes not believe Injto the littlechimney kids’ Christ-loqine te Untermaver and moked him | We on | diately | eis Pchildren with a surfeit! mas ’ : ~ | inae a hunch that 1 #| Hamilton has been a trusty at ior eenney The | why be was attacking a certain |ene pet a trusty a “ pape ¥ board of directors andethelr moth cabinet materia ne pen for almost two Jooked biz to the boy. be a years t / ds ye he position of | FREED AFTER TWO CITY LIGHTING ~ | Paste Le''s get together on this thing . * PLANT WANTS [sti ve"tsecs it TACOMA WOMAN [°° "Envesses tooo ||_ YEARS IN PRISON But Untermeyer refused to do L SHOOTS HERSELF ¥, of embezzling $1,118. This | NEW BUSINESS any “fixing.” Samuel Untermeyer and Wall et. home of the “money mongpley.” | w only charge prosecuted | is in receipt of han Why not?" inquired Rogers — cao ae —— meng WHEN SON DIES him, though hin peculations | “ gh Sai pl } That Seattle's municipal Nght] “Because It’s not right,” replied | “ He ho dl Riese dey mraes Tene is ee et . | plant"@as passed the stage of com-|Untermeyer. “The interests of the re oe one oo nagypteoe | TACOMA, Dec 6.—Mrs. BE. C, | mone amilton is said to have} go invited to H netition with private concerns, is| people have got to be safeguarded Senge Untermeyer says he 8). had always said wanted | ®auar din hie infatuation for # oa. Cl > gyro ed |decidediy a paying proposition and| “Oh,” mid Rogers, “so you are! oom ye vg inet BE te liv sager than ber 6 At | wom d Hazel Moore, who | Biggest tree that ft’ should now adopt an aggressive | ===} — aa oa aideeaie ae ve perme ‘ lock this 1 g he died. |* 7 Domes. se ¥ licy, is the opinion of J. D. Ross,| . il ee ce a {Mre. Hart grasped a ver af By of the “woman who tmpossible to, answer | °° . |\LOST BABY OF was br 1 eat of Bl corporation lawyers doubt | te » brain, |didn't ca | pertonalty ee a ee, mm TACOMA MOTHER That's Untermeyer all ovet, say .that if will xucceed. For he knows | [ted & bullet Seo be Ha Was married, and b me invitation. tis le rarer says the plant needs IS FOUND HERE who in bis confidence. |the shomey game better than the | Va ® ee ja 12-year-old daughter at the time. girl in Seat ‘ F : ~ - * He enlargement, that it is already) e i ‘ . ra voactogenrad ltaxed to iis capacity, and that| Search” for the missing nine-| be in ir tenement is f0- 1) any large contracts have had to|month-old baby of Mrs. Robert Til-| Fa A year be turned down, Hy the establish jton of Tacoma led to the arrest) ©. Hart = . Brees tae being Fen of a larger plant, B ys,| this morning of Mrs. J. Daniels, 221] |connectet ¢ He enter > facturers could | Denny way. revenue « was the capacity is many Eastern manu me A be brought to Seattle. Mrs. Tilton has been In the ext ’ Hey son on em : The business of the department | ploy of Stone-Fisher in Taconm, and ‘ >) n Imple tcod that by consenting has grown considerably during the | some time ago she gave her baby A MILLION FOR OUR CAUSE } a nitentiary he was last yea The total number of} are of Mra. Daniels, with| | that the other contracts ts 24,000. retarding that she should NEW YORK, Dec. 16—"Oh, ahead } against him would be q age ecu ees ree eS vg you John D, Mocketeller, give Se lous, Joba.” the march. || SANE ANSWERS TO |) ¢rovped Silver rections EERE RNR EEE EES ait the middle of November Mra a million or two to help of « Ned-afier him. “We wi Besar ae Osis Daniele ‘changed her edéress, and] Ss,5,nUH08 @ (wo to help Our | eee ee ie et | LPOOLISH QUESTIONS ]} -strs. Florence Hazel Moore, Ham it fun to * it the & (WEATHER FORECAST = #/no trace of her could be found. Mre.| his was the way 20 young at Tarrytown and pay you a Hton's affinity, last week during} them, wea pot |* ., Rain tonight and Tuesday; #/ Tilton at once suspected the wom-| puttragers, who left. Broadway vinit,” W ghter than wat her trial before Judge Howard for pell® Brisk southwesterly winds. */an, and a search was begun by the| G; 9-20 2 m today on » tramp ie wthrohing euf ta car, | eB ce it is weighed by the Ice-| Vite Slavery, made the sensational % Temperature at noon, 44. | police. oaiih’ eat Sia a inine Because it t € yt charge that there was a frame-up His ‘i to Albany in the interest of ried nipine staf man. heartie 1 Savings Rk eee neeeeee eee) When arrested thie morning woman suffrage, “greeted the bearing the legend “ . ai am waiting for the asked the dad, when po lalccledshatial : Daniels Said that she had written| world’s richest when | “Walle for They ati dedicat) ‘lgadea aie tee ORTIS HAMILTON ‘Was popped into the to Tacoma yesterday telling the} ockefeller utomobdile atop. we led by M eaiie Jones My } w «| disagree nt of the jur Poin to do with a | RECORD-BREAKING |mother of the baby of her change argc Te vor nee Ay Totes slg regen, “is #0} In her confession to the publie, i rr es MONTH ON IMPORTS (0% address. ‘The body te im po penal Rigosye onatgten ge lige 18 j recently put taped to The Siar, att, Chicago, Tripene womaiee wanted ‘ x =< > The suffragets recognized Dec. 30, in time to attend, the wh for ble ar : tring to what the) Miss Twilight Spooner at Wichita, one with an intensl- Mire age aes cases long or DEFENSE OF JUDGE a a sing ‘ant r oy: pe i agaraeic n of Gov wor Wa rf M agg ove to her, said | Kas The nearest Seattle can Sas the longing of @/ the Puget sound district just te- ARCHBALD BEGINS) »* machine. Rockefeller Sulzer, to whom they will pre “ a eo ~ po ey at | am most anxious for come to that is Helena Hug. Ors saint on earth i cuea by Collector Harper, shows | p, lagen ices ‘cueeae erie looked t ahead sent A monster suffrage pet enibrorth., frenhée. SSS = hey ssid: “Iam going |*22t November has been a record-| W ASHINGTON, Dee. 16.—Attor. Howdy do, John D., howdy tien. : Robertus, Edelweiss Star for the iktie |Te**ing month in imports. The|neys Worthington and Simpson be-| 40!" they shouted. .“Can you | Only 12 of the suffragets will olf. If you Itve near a A A R by obtcat I value of the imports is $5.693,538,/¢an here this afternoon their de| spare & milton or two to comp the journey to A track read the names} He went with his |" $1.942,769 greater than In No-|fense of Judge Robert W. Archbald| the cause Serine omnes FOURE, wom f sleeping cars as they pass vember, 1911. It is the highest|/of the commerce court, under tm-| Rocke t whispered to the ecting #8 escorts only aa far . . | ’ in the history of the district. chauffeur and the |peachment trial in the United! fic iacgaemes ‘ r | States senate. The entire theory} lof the defense » be based upon! ‘ poh fided to the youns | [7 fhe wutite of tho andvetkrata®| NEARLY KILLED IN | HILLMAN SEEKING moke THEY ARE LOST AT SEA e that the boy is || MISS HELEN GOULD | ‘he purity . eneres, Peete IATOR) PARDON | windows | ‘@n airgun for Christ- 1S TO BE BRIDE out the business negotiations | HUNT FOR AVIA FROM TAFT) ’ | tty united . 1! A heavy wind and sea had tween Judge Archbald and the tn tances Clarence Dayton Hillman has ap- | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16.-—With | prevailed throughout the day and * terests involved in litigation in his| Los ANGELES Forced! plied to President Taft for clem se le ' ructed by wirel t night the wind increased al- aa Siromnition of Fil ee |to take r on a launch in 9/@ne¥ and «pardon. Hiltinan wax : Aviator Horace |most to a gale. ne foined the ente: AKEWOOD, N. ID I pitching sea off Hueneme, Aviator | Conv are 0, 1911, on a ‘ ence, Ms! Phree automobdi : will canvas, collect|J., Dec. 16.—The BRITISH WARSHIP 18 came Partie and Frank Garbatt, a Charge of using United States - fat eee since late line on one ty eearitt tows and take part in the/engagement of FOR REID’S REMAINS millionaire sportaman of Low An for fraudulent purposes, and i woman “gy aod s “etn mels, are working northward along Dreamland. Helen Miller Feratteaenis yrnceciy yilgaibeginara le who started yeaterday in Mar #ertenced to two years and six aye today, While launches {tt@ rocky Malibou coast today, Are Helping Gould to Finley LONDON, Dec. 16.—On a pro-|tin’s hydro ne to search for) mooths: imprisonment in the fed-|" yes, if he's her husband sthbinaw the! "caeas launches | searching for the aviators or their inister in Seattle |J. Shepard, of-St. > Py Me \ Ithe missing aviator, Horace Kear. penitentiary on MecN¢ ys * ": aig ais 9 Mi bodies. Ilnister in Seattle| J. Sh it posal by Premier Asquith, the house | th y of the amen, |bodie “biggest Christmas| Louis, has been of commons decided today to offer mY, are recovering today after @ Ho has already What w @ {nk staing from Dee tne Tce ok tee eas beatae S was” from the pulpit | announced by Mr. a British warship to convey the|narrow escape from death eight months’ time a har i floor?—Mre. W. W. P. | Ms RUtanIES heb thas Thar & hikoubaae geeky aa Gari many church publi-|and Mrs. George hody of the late United States An-| Their gasoline exhausted, Martin! United States Attorney Boverly| 4 carpenter Ip eee th enreyne uciin [aouthwaed aiiat iia Miu moticed the event. }Gould bassador Whitelaw Reid to New |And Garbutt were compelled to dew-/W, Coiner will opfose the granting| ba er PS sl abtottans’ hactican imed for Launches from various ports have wian Mise Gould inher- York. Asquith paid an eloquent|cend to the ocean in a heavy fog.|ot a pardon un bare “| Sige Louise MoPheteca of Met joined the search, says. Med $10,000,000 at tribute to the dead American and| The accident, occurred while they - if the legs are badly stove, why] vite, Ky., Kearny’s fiancee, Their| Kearny 4s 26 years of age. He Pog Stor wil Fon ong iy Hey the somone at once sanctianed were trying pdb appt hed MONOPLANE TURNS |! 1 tights on then? ratt a sree from Potnt Fir | has been an active aviator for Ave poor fm 1892, She was bela wR ‘the men pulled from the water i | m| nh near an dro, beading across | years. e came to Los Angeles to chy at Dreamland then 24. Through GMMARIY Gol, Doe 1dn Renters moe pinciace oi | TURTLE; TWO DIE) gone tes eenemnoreis | rescent bay toward Point Duma. | participate in the recent aviation Reeth stickers, . |lavestmonts dynamited the safe of the Southern | - r 4 EE eet a eecnene (hel | MORE DAYS || ee ete ney ocr aad oe: 7 1 has trebled this Pacific and Wells Fargo Co, at} DON’T MISS THIS | monoplane in which they w / / | Late yesterday one of the hollow| Lawrence, his companion, is on tar” send fortune, She has Peru near here, early today pan ying # Might from the Hone a | |steel pontoons with which the about 26 years of age. He is a : Union oe cnaat waadreds of Gapad wiih tooney Onder totaline o WEDDING STORY! tion grounds to Oxtord, turned ov |hydro aeroplane was equipped, was | writer on a Los Angeles newspaper ens ; mOBey | thousands of dol aenall ous. i , By United Proms Leased Wire. and fell 150 feet, landing the| picked up off Redondo beach by aland came here five years ago, fol- shingle weay- ta: charitaly 12 Reh ¥ T. LOUIS, Dec. 16.—W. &. Wembley golf course Lieut, W tug. It apparently had been/|lowing his graduation from Har West, “for the | Ste ts charitabte . ; sah. for ti work, wisning M'NAMEE CASE CONTINUED rnett, aged 22, weight 34 | Patke of the Royal Navy, and Man forcibly wrenched from its fasten-|vard university. allt n to dat world-wide fame. On the motion of counsel for the| pounds, and height 39 inches, (ager Hardwick of an aeroplans conr | emnrene emesis ‘ a “ ie Sie, teaemtiend Improvement of SEE | defense, the case of Detective Mo-| today has a license to marry | ty, are dead here today. Hun Namee was Toone the condition ofMiss Helen Gould New York working girls has been one of her aims. Shepard is assistant to the pres- ident of the Missourl Pacific rail road, a tree.” fa band will furnish the firms and individ generously to SS OF PHILIPPINES, WHO SAILED AWA ‘More think of splitting é than combing his middle. And he couldn't last stunt, however for the very Bever ordained that} through life without | anywhere therefore, born in Same is near Boston, Ms the Hub of the Unt took unto himself a #0 that if he were famous for filling | d Taft's shoes (and it Is not a distinguish. | you know), the world | @ had some sort of a hall of fame stored Has the grandson of 9 Emerson, 4B due course of time, ud, and got an A, W. CAMERON FORBES HAT’S THAT! CAM FORBES GOING TO LOSE HIS dreda of persons witnessed the ac | cident. continued till Thurs- day. McNamee is charged with as- ait in the first degree for shoot: ing and dangerously wounding Lew. lie Pepper, an 18-year-old boy, an innocent bystander tn a hotel raid. Mise Dorothy Warfield, 19. Miss Warfield weighs 130. Mes. H. L. Morr ven feet four inches tall and weighing 126 pounds, will be matron of honor at the wedding. | Italy's war with Turkey was one led the cheapest in modern history Tt cost Italy only $90,000,000. JOB? HE SHOULD WORRY | Y FROM SEATTLE TODAY. HAS A BIG WAD TUCKED AWAY AND OTHER SOFT JOBS WAITING Wherefore and because of which,} He really doesn't need the job forjeral of the Philipines for four, beri-beri 2, tablishin |he parts his name in the center, |a livelihood. He could, in a pinch,| years, a longer time than any of| water plants and adopting the Burr W. Cameron Forbes—just like that.| get back his old position as vice-/his predecessors. Prior to thatyhe|ham plan to beautify Manila aud | W. stands for William, some-| president of the Stone-Webster {n-| wax a member of the Philippine] other big cities, times kpown as Bill, alias Will,|terests at Boston. Or he could get| commission for four years. ilias Willie, WILL DOESN'T WORRY ABOUT LOSING JOB jback Into his old banking firm) we | with his uncle, under the name and ‘orbes is a well-built man, | latyle of J. Montgomery Forbes & |!28 about two inches of an even six i ae Mente. Tae Forbes | feet in height, and weighing about _|NOT READY YET FOR INDEPENDENCE, HE SAYS And Will—beg pardon—W. Cam-| splits his name in the middle, too, | 175. CE Pe nen maepenaatioe, eron Forbes, is now governor-gen-|you see). Or he could do both and| cepeilgebe Layne ado esti ye jeral of the Philippine islands, has|sovyeral other things besides, to|. He {s a tireless worker, his secre. Mla on the Minnesota at noon to \two private secretaries, a olf| keep the wolf trom the door, tarles will testify, but he finds| ay, “though the Philippine isiands beou polo grounds, and a tennis | |plenty of time for recreation as|Pave to self-cévernment They leourt at Baguio, his summer home,| And, Just to keep up some of the well, In the Philippines he's not|have the independence — whieh| Vand last night, at the home of | excitement of ruling over 8,000,000 | only the head of the government,| Americans have, They are grow-| [Jacob Furth, ho concluded a six |People, of whom 1,000,000 are still hut no's the head in athletic and{!M& more prosperous and. indepen months’ vacation. jclassed as savages, W. Cameron | goctal events as well dent than they could have with a} |Forbes might be induced to stop government of their own. They aré learning the benefits of inetitutions. Which is not so poor for a fellow | gplitting his name in the middle for) In eight years of service Forbes American who isn’t married and is only 42,/4 while, and again become good old | has made himself distinctly felt in The Philippine islands and has a big wad besides. “Cam” .Forbes, Ha'vuds famous|the Philippines. His chief work| will not be ready for independence, That's why W. Cameron eager tat coach, has heen to give the Filipinos ajas a self-governing country, until smiles when it's suggested that he a technical education in trade work,| the growing generation bas ma tmay soon lose his job when the GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF building railways and roads, re-| tured, the generation which will be |{SLANDS FOUR YEARS M@bes has been Wilson administration gets its fine work in, ducing the death rate from malig governor-gen- nant diseases, checking the native equipped properly for civilized self- government.” DO YOU DO YOUR OWN SEWING MADAM? If you do you will be interested in the ad of the White Sewing Machine Co., which appears on The White is one of the page 5 of today’s Star. oldest and best known makes on the market, and in The Star regularly telling of its good qualities. To get big results for a small investment, use ads appear Star want ads, The Star guarantees more than 40,000 paid circulation daily, which means a vast army of readers that you can reach at a cost of just a few cents. Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44 or call at the downtown office at 229 Union st., with the Souvenir & Curio Shop.

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