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Dreau ToniaHt ARD TUR WORN OUT, GIRL OFFERS TO SELL HER SOUL FOR $1,000 OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 13—Fear f a contest of Ernest Lister's el 8 as governor, to be decided by houses of the Jegisiature in ssion, controlled by a de DAY; WARME! vtGH ‘ OUTHERLY WINDS ° Pe ‘ , VOL, 14, NO, 723 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913 ONE CENT Legte342° HOME EDITION . on tae | $2,000,000 Bonds Put Up to wibted of Proatitut: monopoly this afternoon, when he sent to the city council = ‘ ° wale alk @ to ite iee be A 12-year-old bay is astonishing sages E 's not unlucky for Woodrow Wilson. of the East, just as the Savior _ nine- : jo, indeed. He's elected president to- teen hundred years ago. Read about ti STANDS Ge » We, ‘ a cea | ¥ ape Democr ats Clubbed ERDI ev aca nas, | _ Voters at March Election. a complete report on a municipal telephone system for Seat- . y out it o him, and what k " 4. Eenere- Mend chout 8 eaipage & THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER {8 SEATTLE ee cer, a’ 4 sau Advisabilits of Issuin Into Line by Threats y g k 5 ; Federal Jurist Con- Mayor Cotterill set “off a bomb under the Bell telephone i tle, together with a recommendation that the proposition of ing Office. iapadal tae “yy * avers le os a city telephone system be submitted to the voters at the oe ators into a coalition with the re] ensuing March election. é i oe adn, ox 2 ‘ ‘ ns, and will! result in the Last March the voters answered the question, “Shall neg. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 election of Howard D. Taylor ae essary steps and proceedings be taken and done by the city MmRobert W. Archbald. associat ape ane: Sone Para Allen of Seattle to own and operate a municipal telephon: plant just ‘ourt t a caucus of democratic bauie | and system, as set forth in detail in resolution 3490?” p cha t ir ere Sunday afternoan) 16| The question was answered in the affirmative overwhelm ) . Taylor on the first, bat ingly, the vote being 32,498 for municipal telephones, and only off 4 only two opposed’ him | 18,163 against oh These were Repre Mu ate * A by t g a ™ ny Walla Since that time the mayor and City Electrician Howasd me Me impeachment court, « t d | | Joslyn have been working quietly, even secretly, on a plan first f the 13 ¢ be | which, the mayor claims, will give Seattle a new and m preferr t hi Sea anae. witha | teleplione s m, with rates lower than those charge | Bell monopoly i in at 8 f R i * ote of members. F sah bd . ‘ Senator White of Belling The cost of a plant of a capacity sufficient for 16,249 tele- o aga , phones is estimated at $2,000,000. A bond issue of this amoung R oie charg R Ceres cares ayer is proposed by Cotterill ¢ » date himeelf and | The p Oe a ed o he am ly and 1 y taken advan JUDGE ARCHBALD. while ak cue) MAUD LS PAGS lmayor saxn, wan ats ann te lanne F the i 3 f I r : i : th : ‘ I b { arried w 01 ssue 0 Telephone MD tage « osition as a judge . he| CHICAGO, 111, Jan, 13—Chicago, ) © wants a re ord pe Tacwne ele t 0000 subeceie 3 uce of u tt t rail be . ta tore vt al joke . ne ter betas gue ith sl : A A T ' 4, of the con-| "80.4 fee! Jok | SELL. HER SOUL FOR 3 Saino abate aa aed Ase! fae road and t Hi q Coal atitut cular cause of} Th Joke which In just now » * a vue oigtan an ane, Te. Bete’ ‘ my) ‘A } »mbingtion, ax tie progres-|city, Is the spectacle of a young | tor experience M , se who know his 1 is.partner n qniy charging nis| Woman displaying remarkable lackstone refit 5 himself a $ partners an 4 t This | women playing arkabl B tar t k among the | eee ih ection allow® @ contest of any |!tles bf salesmanship in her of an € © engineers and constructess mmterest 1 e Katydid state of tO be decided by the|to BELL HER BOUL for $1,00¢ i ressed ' t oneal . dump. At that time the Eric joint vote ot both os, the ape-| Mande Le Page is the « The and she went from ta in 4 During will not here enter upon amy : railroad was a litigant in cific clause rplating oad. | other evening whe the bright K Troon x following circum: : as to the merits of the . Judge Archbald’s And now for the egg middie- the country to members of the ing as follows cony of the great audite that t Th ed } 4 1 had di systems, simply calling 12 Archbald wa net « | man | federation. “Contested elections for such | atre, and, in a clear voice it with haste r with Mr. How ie intion to the fact that the ‘ Pease i Ps gel 8 ' e ‘The Pucmers’ unten, of Gi “We are convince officers (state officer hall | “Ladies and gentiemen: | have The fol «x is ( he " yn, city ele ician, and had | ggsiy 8 show the automatic sym 4 mth coud he Greaves, “that by be decided by the legislature in | with me this evening a perfectly pul A poe entitled “My | requested ire for M€/tem costs slightly more for its tm im Vote standing 45 te verdaie, from whence come the scheme we could get a few such manner as shail be decid new soul which | am anxious to put I er su inforn ¢ # ssible | stallation, but is decidedly less im fy Votes were necess: real dyed-inthe-wool fresh cents a dozen more for our | ed by law.” upon the market for the insignifi- Lord, give me strength to steal,/regarding the operation of the @u-/it. operation cost : . Archbald was found gui MS! eggs, wants to know why it is eggs, and the consumer could No law hag ever been passed on | cant eum of $1,000. This soul is an thie day | ton: stems at Port A aehedtle Ge jetpuuh> alee pees on the-thiré article by GS} oo” on. etal! in Seattio the buy them for less than the (this subject this legislature excetient article, of spotiess color The thing which | desire; an her cities. | mum charges is gives. ‘Tubes aa F Yote of 60 to 1 a9 ip market price. And be sure of | according i the power! “f have had it a number of years, Then I'll accept your heaven's gate || ected the system | decidedly less than the rates new The senators who voted to year round at from 15 to 20 getting them fresh, too.” oO dete nt how the and { can guarantee it to be the real, Or your devil's burning fire in Portland together tery the Hell mosoion “ acquit on the first article | cents a dozen more than the Members of the Silverdale | recen D election arti¢te.” with several members of your hon it can be demo strate® were: Burnham of New Hamp- price the commission men pay farmers charge Western av.. {should be permitted | to stand | Chicago langhe honrsely and Yea, I'll approve what terms you orable bod from the estimates of cos ruction f shire, Catron of New Mexico, | them commission men who handie | The progrbasives in caucus Sun-|saya Maude Le Page is—well make, While the subject was thus/anq maintenance cost th either E- Oliver and Penrose of Pennsy! C. E. Greaves, president of their eggs have broken up sev- day, refused) (o quit the fight, and | little off | I'l bow me low and kneel under consideration, a special rep-| by the use of a manual or an aute vania and Paynter of Ken. the union, headed a committee eral attempts by the farmers | T. J. Corkety’s name be- Asa matter of fact she not | If only you will grant the power, resentative of the Automatic Elec:| matic system, such “rates. ‘would tucky. of three members of the union to sell direct to retailers. fore the hodse, which convened at|mad, She | A poor, worn out) The power and strength to steal. |t r cago, came to! yield a large safe margin over a@ a The senators who voted to con that came to Seattle today They go to the retailers,” ets down to| working girl th matter all: fixed: chases a mae Wet on the first article were The others were F. H. Gage sald Greaves, “and threaten to k" Hutchin-| Maude Le Page never bad a play |I'll only steal one summer's day, | th n and nce and operation expenses, & Asburst, Bankhead, Borah, Hourne,| and W. A. Somers. They had | quit selling them cheese and rdidate | day One little perfect day 0 satisfied that rates decidedly Brandegee, Hristow, Hrown, Bryan,| a talk with Mayor Cotterill at | butter, and other products un for the| -At § she went to work a 4) To live and love and laugh and be, | w ndered to w this low maximum would fob Parton = ae Le the city hall at noon less the retailer will buy eggs 1 she has had 16 years of # t And fling the mask away the service L. Zahm,!jow once the city system was fi ‘ of Wyomi ft " Before their visit to the of them, too. And the retailer 1 Force Showdown . ne of the best recognized experts | operation with its business estab ) B® Crane, Cr Culberson, Cu mayor, they arranged with has invariably given in to ° the coalition between tele ne Byste nstruction |jshed _ " fom, Cummins, Curtis, Dixon, | Mra. G. N. McL in, presi them.” th r # and the republicans nt ntry, fc € purpose of e = pont, Fiache Foste Ga dent of the Seattle Women's The union is prepared, the eans la con ation on all r ng a complet irvey, study Gore, Gronna, Hite Jobnsor federation, to have a repre committee said, to ship 50 eR tion, in not certain The plans and estima ate ne MEET TO THRESH | Jones, Kenyon. LaFolletie, Lippitt.| sentative present at the next cases of eggs every week, | Bull Moosers plan to dete ie this i system covering the entire cit | Lodge. M« McLean, Mar meeting of the federation, two Each case contains 30 dozen today t Telng a vote immedi: | | Under No Obligation. OUT WESTERN AV. tin tine, Myer 8 weeks from today, and lay a They expected Mayor Cotterill | ately on dtion to elect the r ’ It was and is y . lands, O'G Owen, Perkins,| proposition before the women might aid them in finding a kK the the city assumes no ot ‘ Perky, F exter for shipping eggs direct from | market A ership F f ncte r t TRADE METHODS Reed, Richa i, Roc 48 In a tight 1 anner dire 1 y Sena ca on go DISCUSS PLANS OF SEATTLE BARBER : : keep . Senge Producers’ and Consumer iy Maryland, Smoot ‘ NEW COURT HOUSE TAKES HIS LIFE with ese the| When the city council convene © the agreeme operative association, an orgie tone, Swansc T ar ame f ft the lobby crowd pr aeeas sa ‘od is er to secure | = of 1,500 Townsend, Wa ore, W Py an th neg: : thig » — gh tit t meeting at the Labor Temple this Miss Works’ Pane as4 Sithe bee mpg MARSHFIELD, Or, Jan. 12.—A.| {2 oy ed, It was not certain that the mal-|and Peirce fav t ow e done afternoon to discuss the Westerm land. Wid ge 7 Ste leattle barber, was fc 7 ter of submitting to the voters on/|Griffiths, Erickson and Radi : ; ave juestion n 4 or Winlnlé ‘Wes sine hee A Py ob. March 4 the proposed agreer C ‘ : wae ia " ; I al among speakers < t nd-|{ M ( 1 t iil , ods . r fen: tween the city and bondhold Savanah ekeaasiiil : * was M Cott talked om commiasione 1th apres Me: sing far, those of the 1911 ses. the Seattle, Renton & neve: altted th fT) “Seattle Markets. Pow dges He was arre aion : F railwa¥ would be disposed of selve pnts the J. D. Powles Co., one of the with fo I” Plans ff ‘ erior for alleged attach Interest is at fever heat ; porns of the agreer sa ; Six” W ro avenue cor ud as the nate cial attent al hard and releas “ATE residerits of the Rainier va that by ratifying it tt He of b fended the Western ave ¢ first article. "| proposed height’ of the on il. Stoner wont | CANNOT LOCATE Advocates of municipal ownership. | Valley will get what they have bec . sad GS foeliceh aebactnands were’c and daughter, He lef proposed agreement would be a se-|Service and needed extensions, Th Relibond he Labor Temple tomorrow morn J : them two months ago, saying that} SAN FRANCISCO. Jan Al. rious blow to the munietpal railway |Contend that for the con ~tgerriahe® | 10 o'clock, The public is im — tig | FLOODS ON OHIO; he wa to Alaska and would though 100 armed en now building The councilmen, it/@emnation st and her litigatic ann “a ae 7 Bei write all ¥ and night | was bs d, were not all ready to/necessary to take over the Renton mitted is the » WINSTED. Gon: BOF one cunt MANY IN DANGER hunting Herbert Repeoid thal vate, and there was much talk of|line would take several years, and mitted ie the | AT WINSTED, Conn. a cat, cha WM acquittal JANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 13 FRANKLIN FURNACE, N. J perfumed burglar,” who effected | posty ent that right now they more cars rouee. Wee | OF a pole by a dog, short-circuit the t ndreds of families living in the | Caught in the slide of a coal chute,|his escape from San Quentin Fri The agreement was submitted to/aud car line extenst ta of ety Mh Poe wire caused tor 2 nds here are endangered today | Jacob Grover fought five hours end |day night wing the overcoat |the department of public utilittes| 2 . Fee SSeS are 7 Ont the continued rise in the Ohlo| wore hia fingers to the bor Holand hat belonging to Pr Direc last week for examination. That}FORM $100,000,000 a wre a toe A st of 46 feet Is predict-| had his head out of the pile when|tor Duffy, be is still at large to-'department made several changes ST | Fi ed before night | rescued day The council wants more time to ex EAMER COMBINE = a a9" se - — LIVERPOOL, Jat rhe ama Kamation of the P ar and oO ntal Steam N £ cor 4 pany and the R " ear 3 capital of $150,000,000, ig announced here today by the Liverpool Datly | we even thihk we're doing the " educational, club and civic i r ytive In educational, and civle| Courier | a , an rie an ree | Vinee oh JAweidnene: e Sater (eee | affairs, She is married and has ; Are a mighty important subject to those who are ate. Furthermore, the three éhildren GETS ROYAL MEDAL compelled to use them. A. Lundberg, who makes a OLYME J 1 It was a increased ozone in the alr will make speci i ey 4 ee tncvedaas vane tn the Pp | | pecialty of manufacturing artificial limbs of all sl a sexi bate 13Gb thal © - SEATTLE AD MEN CHICAGO, J 13 cogni sorts and descriptions, advertises regularly in the age ¢ speakerahtp| Me diss ee | STIR PORTLAND 1102 0f services ver ing iin of Tha Raat. His ud ceute ee ee ees ss alate edt Ge maa the Koues crcocan to oo PORTLAND, Jan, 18.—The Aq{@urbar at Delhi t Ew column Star. is ad appears on page 5 in seni Rg Sintec | halt een thienee club banquet ‘at the Multnomah |/®S Sraduate of the University of today’s issue. Mr. Lundberg has a reputation for | De, Oren . 7 eo. Mr club Saturday night was a pretty bh pe is today th Tr of} turnir out the very best work in his line. Star Axtell inn an, but a pro ets a a Ah a seers: By Gora = eae t readers who need anything in Mr, Lundberg’s line ai tn , eeeeiies | tle Ad club, dressed in real West Bx in me will do well to consult him thavdd hg th wing was secretary of the ‘ he nid inet ation doin's" be ‘ celebration, His «medal rank “We have been gettiag more substantial results uct and other soe dustrial | Accompanying the main body of |*!Xth among 11 conferred from The Star Classified Advertising than from any ation t she 1 the work | Sgattleites were seven jmen who other Seattle paper.” This is just one instance. ingmen and workingwomen who are wore” & banner antoundiag that Star Want Ads DO BRING RESULTS. Results they. were Seattle Sympath Orkestra.” The evening ended. with several original stunts from the vis itors. the backbone of our government as Dr. Croake put.it Dr. Croake ty tResfirst woman in the United States @lected to the SANE ANSWERS TO FOOLISH QUESTIONS are what you want when you advertise, Phone Main 9400 or Elffott 44, or call at the downtown office at 229 Union St., with the Souyenir and ence rohideg the 3 He istrict ate | STUNG BY bees, a burglar [out an usi Curio Shop, * r ° ‘ Tek Tasknta ter a0 Vout yelled for some one to save him | Put on a tong clgak and go out a . Y 5 and willingly followed Farmer {fier dark b work and the W,.C, 1 | John Simpson to the town lock . é my Mrs. Axtdll, & regan of the De Ce ee |! a In THE STAR GUARANTEES IN EXCESS Pauw university, with degrees of} | BUILDINGS AND property to. Use the dining room table we. Bone A. Ue, Somer on tne feet cated at First av. and Washington | normal school in Washington Bhe at have b le anal to the Seattle represents the 44th district Mrs. | e laehwine and Mal F oomipany far ell bas in Bellingham for DR CROAK! “ papa pany MRS, AXTE | Axtell has Mved in & t. CR < ) years for $420, for the @erm. sia 22 years.gynd has always been ac-! OF 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION DAILY }) n Telegram ° “ 1 ‘ the com 60 4 there was no| reason —in A vances C Axtell} f women the} ‘ or red this TB the house in im0rous vein toda j "othe € have limited the Ea wumber of cigars@r « ettes t WA leeislators will use during the im *on,” laughed Mrs, Axtell, “Why,

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