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espsoece 8° (fF ey BY Fowe-THID Now EVERY NIGHT] ON Lt DowT CARE mice COLD WHEN T Leave WEATHER IS FINE THE SHOP, THE winTER ABRISH wail Spits me EVERY | Home wict BE TIME TIP Top, AGooD HoT DIVER wet BE] COLD tT 15 IN MY House is mice] TUS RIGHT, Hene I AND warm, you | THA WALIING |THE FuRwace Fine Bere o | GIVES ME AN 1s Our, 1 FEAR APPETITE. SHALL CITY REMOVE TEETH FROM GRANTS? ITS UP TO THE VOTERS Fall the council be | : been no new extensions of street | t in railway franc a t te ond the eity the right to/ar. tines. Wardall’s proposed | phrase giving (the city charter amendment {# intended to} fale over such lines. without any | pring about extousions demanded hise in ral sections of the city at for the franch! ba will be voted on byt Jounciimen Griffiths and Erick ple on March 4 son, howev sunded a warning, The resolution submitting is/againat letting the bars down in atte amendment to the people, | this respect, ax it would mean a 9 introduced by Councilman War-| stop backwar@ in municipal owner Ga, was decided upon Tuesday by | stitp, they salt 1d up a proposed ident Hew; Tne council b om and |amendment to the charter extend Tote of 6 to 3. Pre and Councilmen Erick voted agaiust the h tted for more than two years there have solu-jing the terms of city officials to [four festead of two years. charter now provides the! Charter amendmenta, proposed gig with the right to take over/by President Hesketh, substituting aay new lines by purchase, but the superintendent of the water de dee8 not allaw any valuation on the | partment for the building superin- franchise in such cases This |tendent in the jurisdictton of the Gause has deen anseations Cedar. river dam, were voted for submission to the on Mar. 4 FOR REFERENDUM ON NEW BILL TO REGULATE POLICE Checking up the petitions for found to be the signatures of qual! ved vole on the Griffiths fled voters, th iffiths ordinan: Dill will begin Th Will be submited to a vote of the At & o'clock Tuesday « people at the electian on March 4. Walter Kelton and Rk Chief Registration Clerk Gaines es. fepresenting the Muni }Cimates It will take three or four league, filed 515 petitions days to check up the petitions Comptrolier Harry Carrot! Pending the decision of the vot Dearing §.09° names. If 5.07 aes, the Griffiths ordinance wil! not — be ia force. The bill will be the second ever submitted in Seattle to a referen- < |dum vote. About three ago, erendum vote was ta’ which resulted in the defeat of a bill for establishing a police and fire alarm system by the American District } Taph company |_ De. Kelton estimates there were |3,000 names signed to the referen- | dum —. Tuesday There is no questiog that the MAS. BUNNETT. matic society has been greatly in- Su writer, Mre. Burnett, by the em- will p a title for a N ° which his subjects are privileged}recognition with whice the emyreds | ‘Albany Cut-Rate Griffiths bill wil be defeated, enld |, write and send their offerte tojhan honored Mre. Burnett's contri this coart to be read. Those of spe bution to the imperial contest Dentists oemenog | fully (0. realise it8/ cin; mark are awarded imperial|{iret ever made by other than & ne-| | an fotimation The subject chosen for last New from the court that a further offer Dr. Kelton today. “The people are ~, tive Jap Mayor Cotterill today Aeclared | cosnttion whl gp ee AND BACK OF OUR WORK he will take the stump in a cam 15 YEARS, GUARANTER . Yoar by his majesty was “The |ing from Mrs pen would | @isiaa lelasé, bome for sailore, for SIGNED BY Us. paign against the bill Council- | oe Pine ‘oe We i | * than Griffiths ts prepared to make) "Th translation of this juoca. sre: |. Mon Peosnatt te cin. Gite ok Licch AA seliod, Nexon am Baaer Ores: v acme ae ugar e wae “ge ee esilurs’ home on Puget Sound peg aa tape 5 & Bretfpempeien im favor of the jsented to Mrs. Burnett by Count | Burnett, U. attached to (¥@| ie bellevas the purpose of Robert | an See ry! he ts A | Watanabe on behalf of the empress American embasay Randall, who established the Snug ere ...$9, FAIL TO REACH Guaranteed Fit.. Bridge Work. . session an hour and a half without eee Gold Fillings $1 Up coming to any agreement, the Bal ‘Those who were fortunate enough 5 kan and Tur®ish peace envoys ad-|to be at the ringside at the eld Fillings. .. .50c-Up journed thelr conference here to-| 19th st. thostre, in Phiiadolphia, on PAYMENTS—Come in and Gay, a8 apparently as far as ever! the night of March 19 of last year, sbout our Alveo-Neuro nature from an understanding. is tn: helloved to be will not soon forget the memorable NY CUT RATE DENTISTS, © formal ending of th oecasion when Mrs. Kittle Whi panes | a Butidiag is near. The allies are insistent |of Pittsburg knocked out Henrietta on the cession of Macedonia and| Schwartz in the 10th round, and so and are believed likely| won tho hegre bane ite i UR ORK WILL to break off ali negotiations un-| Championship of the worertr-rid e% cease th lato It was a gru-velling contest, and ome so Mra. White proved herself, not only the mistress of ringeraft and skill |}but a glutton for punishment as jwell, Her left shift to the point and her short job to the midriff | were especially admired It will, therefore, come as wel come news to patrons of the roped arena to learn that Mrs. White, who HAPPY NEW YEAR still retains the title which she won when she handed Henrietta Schwartz the K. O more than a ad eetesive Th Four Days 9] yoar and a half ago, is in Seattle, ee e Commencing Today | and will make her first public ap : pearance here at the Moose smoker | Power of Silence }tonight, when she will meet Frank | Frayne, the veteran boxef, trainer Jand progenitor of Johnny of that | ik. | “Believe mo,” said Mr. Frayne, jwho is boxing instructor at the "6 Austin and t gymnasium in the Cobb building, and who has met the best of ‘em in his time,.and so ‘ ought to know, “Mrs, White hits the way a mule kieks.” Y one bia® on my ‘scutcheon as a lady | ‘u'll gan Fina Inter boxer. I once v — pete Bedtuces & the Thevtres Listed Below with, Battling Nelson, and, th 7 }i_was ahend of the Durable Dan ite : ‘Tak: oe t, Walk Up. PPR orraces. win svxeruse SMonka, Photoplay House Allan Moore, Soloist Oliver G. Wallace, Organist kgwioat nonaation’« A Bete NE FES 2 cc) |SVEN DATS IN PRO SOY, pproximately “Home ot Gloss Cur GRAND =: ee , 4 Bandcnerry §— virgin J enc » cot an - @RASS VALL Jan, 1.—Ka-|1¢ads the county ME VAGLROME 0 thrve-vans, 9 ward Duffy, who i been employ-|f, mae > prom CIRCUIT 1» human passion and emotions.” ed on a ranch near here, was taken| {months Just closed, = ya ndoned mine #) afena Madison 1 9peetel must e out of an ab foned min haft near Grass Valley after seven days’ ! risonment He died a few min | We later, after gasping out.” por-| tion of his story | He exhausted himself in shouting | #t¢ Jond making vain atte to climb |€ the walls of his prison. Delirium and partial loss of his voice follow ed. A farmer who chanced to pas near the shaft heard a faint ery and Modern Moving Odeon Theatre ; n Finsv AT PIKE Union Theatre = |injured when two speonful - at Tien, near P. 0 a ummoned a rescue party, aw recover, | 6 Angeles. ith! for wit: | nace y to - W |nWaxes in the wecone ery ense inches square C Cro n--5@ lee ; lof Clarence 8. Darrow 6 issued |imove pleces of PEE AY. Bet. Medicom and Spring er ery oo |Tucnday by the district attorney, | been forced into the fo) THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, hee har ocal 1, 1913, THE SEASON MOVES FATHER TO POETRY, BUT HE COMES BACK TO EARTH GREAT SCOTT, How! YES AND MY wiFE SOUT, So THERE 1S No Dinwer If DAD ROT THfe WINTER ANYWAY INDIAN foManigal, dynagiter, was quietly t and| is proceeding to Los Angeles ty a} AMERICAN WRITER WINS ROYAL HONORS IN JAPAN M’MANIGAL ON HIS|WAY. TO COAST ae Lenned W tr APOLIS, Jan. “a Ortle aken out of this efty last nigh secret route, His arrival there probably will be tomorrow or Fri day MeManigal ts acecompanted by Malcom MeLarem, Burns’ operative been visibly relieved when he was here w | Leavenworth, ‘SEATTLE ON SAFE ind say the Increase of last year ts not Aue to abnormal condittons, but to , safe growth, Each month larger than the year before. The pect for proxpe TOKIO, Jan. 1.—Tokia diplo-|was beautifully done by Viscoent emateu, a noted Japanese litera terested in the enusual honor be-|teur. [t ls a duplicate of the ort stowed upon a young American {nal translation which her majasty rve at the impertal palace. press of Japan. The transiation fs dame in pure lit Every year the emperor chooses /erary style of anctont Japam Year pasim, upon In addition to the f@rmal outward we in clearings te all the more encouraging because there has been no real esta business depression GAS KILLS NWO MEN IN THEIR ROOM IN HOTEL 3. Bi, Satot and W. O'Connor were fond dead in a room at tie! Dewces W THE SEATTLE STAR A. B. hotel, 419 Washingum at, at 11:26 today by the Japeness clerk. Death had boon comsed by asphyxi stfon, due to ihe goctvental turn- leg on ef the gas jot Tue bad mem dead couut etx hea WIFE DIDN’T KNOW OWN HUBBY 1O@ ANGELES, Jas. 1-—The sevefint Bead, loft erm and right foot af @ ian darted here recently under ¢ >) name of ©. W. Jorden ere held todmy as possible exhibs in the ¢ of Mra. Minta Jordan vee oni neat Wedresday for prethiin camioation on & charge of cbtaining @ovey under {alae pretenses. The mae haried ao dan hanged himself @t Venice months ago. Mra, Jordan {depth y as that of her bue band. Apprexi rence Jordan carried was paid to hee. Later Jordan appeered in Low Angeles, Mrs, Jerdaa declares ely ig error in identifi WANTS HOME FOR PACIFIC SAILORS). Eicwect'box.$8 PEACE ENVOYS | SHE HITS LIKE KICK OF Seid Go «G4 AN AGREEMENT, A MULE,” A MAN’S TRIBUTE 7 Gai or orci LONDON, Jan. 1—-After being in TO CHAMP WOMAN BOXER jereek falls my nt “fowr rounds MRS. KITTIE igh on points, I have 1 to dent his bean tine | “ Capt. James Robertson, veteran ied to aman of Seattle, bas apy the trustees of the Snug Harbor, Harbor home in 18@1, was not to provide homes for sailors of the (Atiastic only. He has asked the 4 CBamber of Commerce far help. Commitise. Mig: coremitios of alty effeire of mimr «f Comnierce will mate ® thorough feveutiqnttom of | the public rer eituating te Sear Ue. This was decided Tuesday af ter the chairman hed made @ verbal report of conditty tw the trustees. The committee hee beea making ® sedy of conditions for the last two Weeks, but now inteads te ro into the matter more thoroughly. They will investigate the methods of the commixeton ®, aad also get the opinions of the farmers who bring their produce to the markets. PHILADELPHIA CONTROL, LANG interest in the Publi: Ledger | rol of this city bax been purchased by Cyrus H. K. Curtis of Curtie Pab- Hehing Co. WASHINGTON—THE — operator at the navy department's wireless tower at Arlington, Va, flashed a New Year's greeting to all the world at midnight FAIRBANKS — MARE. destroyed the three-stamp mill, bofler house and shaft superstructure at the Spalding property, Dome creek, at 3 o'clock this morning, Bremerton.—As the reevit of an explosion of steam pipe, Charles is, of Tracytown, and Jossph Kyle, of Seattle, fitters in the navy yard, were badly burned Tuesda morning. Centralin. — Commissioners of Diking Distriet No. 1 are planning to generate power from the Coal jof pumping Miants for the Mount Soto diking district FOR “JAWN DEE” Jan, 1, r I cent greater than the» old 120,000 in automobiles in this state | KILLS RANCHER during. the, pas of machines purchased during the cense department of the secr of state’ ofice CADILLAC, Mich Ms are puzzl rold Clyde looop and who, althou ¢ doctors say, | retaining the uln as before P till alive and will, | one year ts the ord of the ey and} 3% corpora-| g. jtons formerly tts | i. subsidiaries, — ac ording to report | the oll stock luring the last eek resulted in mpany collect nent of indebted JOUN s ineurre prior to the dissolution of the oll PANTAGES QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING EXPLAIN PANTAGES POPULARITY awny free! Read The Sigr's ¢ © may appear at any time. vening two box seat tickets to Pantages theatre fied columna, JUDGE SAYS MORAL SQUAD UNTRUTHFUL cause be had no faith In Governor West's anti-vice L & SALARY LOANS able place to borrow The dynamiters were sald to have campaign, or told the labor leaders epnvicted | eon thelr way to Fort] in Bank Bide state's endeavor oy 109 Moehthorn Yagwel? is on Attorney Ringo, y or any other le Governor Weat's H—Health Dept. 6—CHIROPODISTS en ROAD TO ed pr Seattle bank clearings for 1913 | Were $602,130,660, an tnecrease of|" $49,790,341 over 1911, Seattle bank-| érs are firm in the opinion that this Atos a year of prosperity, They | klews ing 7% handling of the " Noted Sportsman Iil— Taken to Hospital arings have increased, loa turn for th and each month have been larger | ai 37—CHIROPRACTORS 40—OPTICIANS Ae ity because of |howpital being removed 42. PHYSICIANS ‘4 SURGEONS pone has been practical 1 boom this year | j, his return from that might later collapse and cause iy an caren aes an operation Stevens’ Academy ra Private Lessons URNITURE pe Caoieindang {Bevery ay and b ‘Walowright @ Meleod 62—TRANSFER COMPANIES Bor tie convenience of our readers. the following 64—WET WASH” L-ieniggr peng 2 “ST—MUBICAL INSTRUCTION. PB Millen, r i a yen Dept. 80—ATTORNEVS” “AT LAW Russell %. Pa: ou »veral | ately 65,000 life *61—LAWYERS Lex er a Ss ~s ADVICE FREE. 64—NOTICE To ‘STOCKHOLDERS OF STOCKH Fiinking of qi uM and Cherry at suite and overcoats will be sold! fuSshiaran. om x in the afterneon. 1913, at the hour of 3 Cleared and in grass: on: TESS Lather OPPORTUNITIES Washington, December 1 65—PATENT ATTORNEYS Also T-room houne and lot ail at bargain by owner. hicago experience Fenwick, Lawn L—Lost and F a <<.) Se 1i—PATTERN MAKERS charm with diamond, 291-2 Arende Bid ready-to-wear 7 FEMAL HELP WANTED ‘ Jong hair, answer reward Very affectionate and does many tricks Phone Sidney 1154 Miscellaneous Dep ANEOUS FOR ate rent applied on Assortment of damaged sinks and basins. N—Mortuary Dept. 72—FLORISTS. 74—FUNERAL C OnEgTeN wy » In the operation |= NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE eB NOC EW OE Porknan | "TWAS GREAT YEAR fa O—Office and Store Nec-| |20—MALE SITUATIONS WANTED NEW YORK, Profits of from 60 to 100) Reset t hc) “RGeENCIES~ LiyesToKe FOR ALE Standard Oil com pany ever made | Sroom cottage Tia isth av hi ‘pou ray, ron SAL — ne See 80— RUBBER STAMPS P—Personals G—Financial Dept. advances | ita i. 1613 Second, & he Standard Oil} a SALARY LO. baidiary come rations in sottle-| WOMEN Hippodrome aemy. Dancing ¢ in 2 lessons, private or claws office BU es sr ye gn ys) Nanny jaranteed nat to permanent bend Nu-Bone Corset break. rust or te 50 up 400 Arew: A Q—Real Estate Dept. property, any or “CTY REAL ESTATE AUBURN 40x10% to alley, cleared, level lot, for $260.00 lot is within & minutes walk of the center of town, with new ail around $19.09 per month, and NO OLE HANSON & CO 3146-16-16-17 N.Y. Bike jomonsiration Kk. hand Due to large ¢ Wash. . Dem “ik Bio NAP od on ferry dock Price $1,100, « th ferry Burke & Fa: * ©; easy terms 1820, A. B Ryland For sale by owner, 6-room house, tok® x two blocks of Woodland park. Price $2,200 for cash. Phone North or city real estate farm seo Wm. Geertz, 363 American Baal 86—ACREAGE—_ TO PORT OREHARD — acres, partly cleared, with nice through it and the richest soft $200, CASH od 4016; $75 cash, $19 monthly. P. VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1209 Third Ay LITTLE FARM ON TERME ¢ within easy driving Kirkiand ferry. Price on tering, Bee Mr. Hack at Kirkland Hotel, per month CLIFFORD_& VAN ARSDALE, Ino. 1019 Third Av. Branch #8 Wash, St ONLY 7 MILES NORTH OF SEATTLE 5 ACRES $1,000; $200 CASH; BALANCE EASY THIS 18 A BNA for 43 CLIFFORD VAN ARSDALE, Ina, 1019 Third Av. Branch S% Wash. St 20 ACRES OF GOOD LAND $676 Near Silverdale, in THE O1L BELT: 860 ah aod $16 per month. This tm ‘IFPORD & VAN ARED ALIN, = +1019 Third Av. Brancl Fine water front ranch. half mile of water front, good beach, poll on Bound, imeacty | pines « 5 98 acres cleared: large 1¢-room and outbatidings; well equipped with tools and. stock, Will price asked. C. Mansperger, Gig Har- bor, Star Route, Wash ~ 90—FARM AND FARM LANDS — POTATO LAND crop wil! for land to trains daliyt large rafiroad : high school; phone: ‘TF D.: Bard surfaced ‘toad: $3 tr mines; creamery; fruit denser: j call and see samp Products and pictures of homes in district. Payments extended in of sickness. Terms $5.00 cash, $1.09 per month. SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON LAND CO., INC, _Room 18 Downs Bidg., 109 Second Av. Goon Containing 29 acres, § acres of rich bot- tom land, about one-third cleared, with good creek through the place, large barn, 4 cows, chicken house, chickens, horse, buggy, etc. Good orchard. Ali for $3,600. See Burke & Farrar, 1 _Cherry st 31—HOMESTEADS Homestead of desert. claim refigquish- ment, Eastern Washington trult belt. Troatomt bargain ever offered. Thoma 89—EZCHANGE _ Piano, $360; auto, $1,200; will trade either for lot. FM. Bird, North 207, We exchange everything everywher any time If the pri REAL ESTATE Main 20-5: A thor for plano, 5 lots, valued $100 each, to trade for furniture or anything of equal value Will trade one or all of Phot Madison, Etliott 94—LEASE Fo Dairy ranch near ‘Tacomas place. Inquire Spanaway ~99—WANTEO—REAL ESTATE List city and farm property, for sali with Sprengle-Hooper Realty 2 Ride. Settle, R—Rental Dept. ww ror Dye, TOOSBOARD AND ROOM *™ Board and room in private family. 2118 _Seventh av. near Weatlake, Main 3606 103—FLATS AND APTS—FUR- NISHED ad’ Sourt, 1909 Minor, 3 rooms, ur shed, $20: phone, light. Main 431 Excelsior Apts —Furnished and unfue= Rished: Sth and Pike. Main. 286t 105—H@USES—FURNISHED — Modern. 5-1 Hama 106—HOUSES—UNFURNISHED~ m house, water in, no gas or eleo= Mghts, one block from Green Lake Ine, on Tist st., $6.00 per mont®, pay wate? bill. "Phone North 18 map full “cement base pew 23rd and Madison. 3 Meht, $1 107—HOTELS AND LODGING 8 HOUSE: Hotel Oxford, 1920 modern; rates $3.50 per w: Yates Hotel, 152¢% 6th, New manage: ment an rooms, 25e night, $1.00 108-@0FFICES FOR RENT A few offices have just beon reigpatod 109—ROOMS—FURNISHED IND iFIc HOTEL, TH oft Rope HoUbERERETNG i rooms HiT Magiom,