The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 6

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°1N OLD ARM CHAIR ° 12] FINDS LOST GEMS COLUMBUS ©, Jan, 4—After Deing believed to be lost for more | | @an 2 Fings valued at $300 @red by a repairer in the upholster tng of an antique armehalr The earrings are the property of Mrs. F C, Miller, in endeavoring to place for the jewelry wh years, two diamond ear | | were discov secure a safe e she was @ttending a ctreus parade, Mra Miller placed the gems in a hand /cchgaieg and tucked ther a small ole where the upholstering of the chair was torn. + When she returned to several hours later, she coul yemember. where she had her earrings, and at once @ sear was instituted. VESSELS WRE CKED * More fia her home, Jan. 4 amall ked ar das ar than a vessels persons th Ry BOSTON half de gale oO > DoT ViLcue CHAMP-SHIP MITA RUBBER DUMMY, DoT'S vor x MADe SEMBLES ADOLF! F etnies ¢ WA A BULLY IDEA OF RivcHi€ To TRAIN FOR DER N&eD, 2 Re- J HAF 4 VON VICH \Osgar Warms Up for Real Work ° to) THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1913. re With Pneumatic Sparring Partner Words by Se Mypic by Condo sweeping over New Bi land today o 18 ARRESTED Bam Sa | ae Egoico eves Sco] FRISCO BLAZES TRAIL FOR SEATTLE IN FIGHT AGAINST —_|SLIDE CRUSHES OLD SNOW IN RAID UPON sSt"<""5""| CAR COMPANIES; OPENS UP ITS NEW MUNICIPAL RAILWAY SHEDS OF GREAT NORTHERN; _GAMING DEN 2o02S.5..95 IS TRAIN SERVICE BLOCKED ee ae gw hase aa Hundreds of men are today at port. ried ' aire Ss" AMOS RUSIE ese ser dey [Bede ces a Fasc" | THREATENS roti ar Son ha fa nr ! have driven b | three years ago, have not been ip \* 2 a of the er ee a ee a eee Gambling name. Over : : 1 thet ve tw CATHOLIC ORDER BIG LINER AGROUND a man W! WILL INITIATE 78 Picked off t HE STARVES Ly IN THE MIDST | OF WEALTH DETROIT, J Adam George who toiled on little rborn piece of oy miles west in a tumbledown a few C e effects of starv The the amune seen from the eff ei marve:|. Tee mee feemebel Me one No one suspect any- | F twinter fair Frida thing ¢ tha en t. The a tt trying to s til a short time ath |O8 buttons helr efforts were = be informed his relatives that he paint iifficult and decidedly IT) PAYIS had money in funny for the spectators. Musk ) and addrese com Search of as disclosed that he owned a farm valued at $12,000, stock and ain wo $3,000 and a bank acco: of $1,8 BAD COLD? YOU HEAD STUFFED? | Ome dese Pape’s Cold Com pound gives relief from colds and grippe—No Quinine used recitations MAN gainst him was thereupor t Justice Fre nd Rusie was removed t whe once the crack the New York Gtants yed here as laborer by Gag * |MEN SEW BUTTONS AT BALLARD FAIR men furnished patron WHO CALLED BIG NEW YORK STRIKE rolman Wil 1 his wife, daugh amed Mrs. Cutts ¢ the more serious ar » The booths ved, and a good | during the even tion of its car The city, way. ding interest THOUSAND JOY-MAD PEOPLE BLOC REET G FIRST FARE ON THE ROAD TO TREASURER McDOUGAL (LEFT), tine. in the firet days of ite operation, reaped a profit of $290.75 from the rail- The cost of operation with the present equipment is $450 at a liberal estimate. Ad- the about $234 a day, the debit side of the ledger totals $684 » day. Bo the road made money from on With the work of building a municipally owned railway ae tually in progress here In Se attle, readers of The Ster will be interested in knowing what the city of San Francisco has accomplished since the comple | nictpal owned street railroad in the ito the expiration of the franchise United States. [there had existed a strong feeling | The road bas been financed and that the road ought to be recon | oometructed fm the face of a suc. structed and operated by the city \eematoa of obstacles that would All efforts by the owners of the have disheartened any set of men Toad to secure an extension of the leas determined than the proponent franchise failed of municipal ownership of San| In October, 1901, the board of Francisco. supervisors passed @ resolution call The road was started with 10 ing on the city engineer for plans and estimates of cost of construct cars, affording a seven-minute headway, which will be redneed at Ink @ municipally operated road on more cars are completed by the Geary st. This report was pre Holman Co. and the Unton Iron pared and submitted in May, 1602 works. It is expected that the en-| In December, 1902, an election tire 43 care will be ready for oper-|was held to i bonds for the March 1 circumstances ation om the line by A review of the construction road, but th & municipal rail project failed of the SIX BLOCKS—INSET PICTURE SHOWS MAYOR R H YORK, Jan. 4 The Ham Ls A class of 78 candidates will be : initiated into the Knights of Colum. |? American | Amerika, ott bus, Seattle council No. 676, at Odd-| bound, went ashore today in the up fellows’ hall, Sunday afternoon. | t of the ompldins £ The preliminary services will v Tugs have g » the rep ace at the Sacred Heart chureh |¢¥ 3 the morning. The initiation Amerika is aground in say * proper will oceur at 1 o'clock, and and {is in no immediate da Will be followed by a banquet at the |£ * is expected she will be ot |floated soon Washington hotel —“wors » “The Road to Power” will be the /8 a. m. today, | - subject of a lecture delivered by | owing to the hig a. Ral La Barre at the Socialist Tem-|veesel struck, Lei captain ple, Seventh and Union, Sunday |the company officials here that af} evening at 8. damage was sustained LOOK AT THIS LIST MR. POULTRYMAN! a bargain. The project was again submitted | in December, 1909, Public opinion | had finally been educated to an un derstanding of the advantages of| muntelpal ownership and the bonds | carried by a large majority In July 10, bonds to the Pole, Seattle. amount of 00 w jest onion Then an unforseen obstacle was! 0 FE ll encountered. The banks and bond t houses, viewing with unfriendly ne ru Acre a 20 par j eyes an attempt to get away from J} only two blocks fr 2 on ; private ownership of public utill dece of ground t rurnmer : mr r town a thes, refused to buy the bonds. Vashington, and this one sere is the bee in @ ONLY $400.00 eee $1,000.00 An appeal was made to the peo 1 ted. The bonds by Individuals and or. labor boug ganizations 16,800 square fret roads; only $1 Bors ot celery land notably unions Bong | the jump. attending the strugale to make phe necessary two-thirds vote. It was and finally one or two local banks Cibo | SAN FRANCISCO, old Geary et. Park and Ocean rail:|resubmitted in October, 1903, and invested in the bonds. |"Mid the cheering of a rom a municipally ned amd op again defeated, although mar. There was consid ase tn ae ‘anne alae | Joy-crazed mob of 50,00 pe erated line shows that a rocky road‘ gin wan closer this time. In 1905 tion to hamper and hb feme leaving after taking the oe packed the street in a » has been trave toward realize (it was decided to bulld the road by ject. The United Railr = fat dose, from building to building for six tion of the pro; tax levy and $350,000 was set aside suite to restrain the city from build B's a postttve fact that Pape’t blocks, Mayor Rolph of this eity re. ‘The franchise of the old road ran/in the budget for 1905 and 1906. ing a road, claiming that certain of profit. Is Compound, taken ovary twe cently launched the first car on ars and expired in November,| gut the big fire came along, the Its franchise hy done THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS—FOR CASH eel theen: enanete the first municipal built and mu- 1903. Fog a number of years prior | cords were destroyed and it Was olated. ‘The al courts me taken, will end the Get epee =|necessary to use the money for that they had no jurisdiction and tits aacieh aaveed acti at | other purposes. the U. R. R. did not take the mat tm tbe head, chew, back, stomeck as Cc ARG S co In June, 1909, a bond issue was ter into the state courts robe. ii i to the people for th There is now an agreement be Be It promptly reliever the most mje ird time, and again defeated, but tween the city and the U. R. R bree stutton up, feverishnees, ms |i at elther of the previous elec: Market at. tracks ar ind the inter 312 Northern Bank Bldg.—Fourth and Pike f sore throat, runoing of the nosq, tlons changing of tra | @ucous emtartial discharges, sore That there is an organize res icken and H. J. Ramsey, who are Sess, stiff: | ‘ |named as president and secretary sore, _ctiffnems and rhoumatid |fish trust on the Pacific coust, of iors ea sites cs ssn UR i gy Get a -cagt package of “Pa Ee Puts jwhich F. Tillman, Jr, of San Fran-| ¢ Winge Co,, are only dummies. j Cold Compond” from your are: Cieaatake ak afhueu wiaein 125,000 | “18% ts the promoter, ts the charge | owning one share each, McMicke O26 take it with the pen pm Ghaliars. wate cs t Mon.|™made today by P. J. Waage, who|and Ramsey are members of the & will postelvely aad promptly cure Armen up the great “clothing }owns 11,600 shares out of 35,000 in| bie corporation legal firm uf Pow cols ané ail the grtppe ais industry “of oe seated ols, care boas “ we Ate $ | Hughes, MceMicken, Dovell @ Ranv @y, without apy assistamee or beg y » the King & Winge Codfish Co. ee oreo sed that it comtaias n@ | wirst antral meeting of the Phin-|, Me. rg x Go R uit : cg = | 7 ¥ @ ping dost acoomt semething| ney Av. Improvement club was held| Wit nis stock, Thiman bought. PASQUALI TO SING Ba eit jim Slavin’s hal ast night.” There |Athe stock except his own aud| — FOR THE CRIPPLES AO Te Nee eh. Alene — came into control of the King &] Little cripples at the Children’s Winge Co. in June, 1910. Since] Orthopedic hospital will have a big ten “TY », . a : then, Waage alleges, the business|treat Sunday afternoon. Madame Someone in The Star’s great family of over 40,000 paid has been run at a detiberate loss,|Bernice De Pasquali, the prima subscribers daily want one or more of these articles Then Pee 4 align rye at peanet aan Pg Se Wie ia ane te why, Mr. Man or Woman, with any of these articles to sell, e |] | Waaxe wants a receiver appointed | sing in concert at the Moore the. do you not get before this great body of Star readers with a und $10,000 damages. latre next Tuesday, is going lo sing small, inexpensive classified advertisement and tell them what ‘ | Waage 8 that Maurice Me-/for them ; } | | Phen . tiaaoncetedle cane — —_- -—_______ you have to sell? Among The Star’s great family of over e | j MEXICANS HAVE FIRELESS COOKERS USED BY 40,000 paid subscribers daily, there are hundreds who may 1 ae 8 WHOLE VILLAGE ou ry be interested in one of these items They may want them . orner one | but if you, Mr, Seller, will not put your wares before the | e people, how are they to know that you have them for sale— : urniture how are they to get in touch with you? No matter where you 4 re - aha construction of | may live; whether in city or rural routes, get your wares an ge the laying of M y before The Star’s great family of readers and you will find Tanidary let; 1013 Second at Cherry tance ‘of h to byl of equal impc and othe necessity of having @ firm f tion upon which to build should remind you he stability and charac- | ter Gf thi nstitution Open an &count on or before vill pay you 4 per o Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank New York Building January Capt interest f mud resembling the groun cullnary purpose an and !# econom In every Mexican village may be |found @ rounded structure of dri@ | thoroughly heated | old-fashioned |bee hive with a small openigg near|containing the food t It 1s the oven which 4s utilized bY the village for general |°! foal of fuel and of labor and kegpa| A report from tauleville is Art Griggs, present utility man of | the house cool, which great 44-]the Cleveland Nap: vantage in that county ° Colonel : Karly in the day thee ovgn Is by building a| fire in It, and after the coals are | burned down all the pots and pans | be cooked are plag@a inside ops the oven ty loved up. No further atl ntion is | 1 to it until #inner time ° fo S § jecnn aaa Ann VAN may City Real Estate Acreage--Close in Lo®ed-Off Lands gle de, ‘| ay svnnnuni IUAUUEUUULGNAOUUUAOEOOUUUL AAQQUETUUUUSEUOAUOGEEUOGEAC UOMO AGUA AGRE UUAGANEOUOOEO OOOO purchasers, Phone to our office, if convenient, and our will call on you. Or phone your ad direct to the office it will be inserted and you may pay the bill later when Or if you are out in the country, just a express order, stampsand copy and will receive most careful But, if. you have anything to buy, se pall or trade, desire any particular artécle, are down town. us postal money order, check or your business attention. or if you RDusy on This |

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