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Back up, Mr. Councilman! Don’t let the people to whom C. E. Fowler's International Contract company owes money hand you Mr. Fowler as an expert on bridge building at a cost to the city of $60,000, when there are men in the city engineering department, working for the city on salaries, who are just as capable as Mr. Fowler. Mr. Fowler asks you for three per cent on the estimated cost of the four bridges over the Lake Washington canal—$1,940,000—for preparing plans and specifications and for super vi rg the work. That would amount to $58,200. An effort is being made to have you, Mr. Councilman, accept Mr. Fowler’s proposition, Before you do anything about it, just have a heart-to-heart talk with City Engineer Dimmock. Then have a talk with Mr. Rapp, the city’s very efficient bridge en- gineer. And after you do that, Panel about Mr. Fowler! WE DON’T NEED HIM. \ ae t | RAIN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS ae) Be cri ree ets eran soak are te cpebe ti [ > [ Pp ; ( > | We are going to SHOW you just what Ij | Te eee ching about acrora ane astrassen you've Hl newspapers the people of Seattle r AND C | th screen if you aren't a movie HOW MANY OF Med ya Wi he Maal N) fan iook at i and'maybe you'! become one. | THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. halen mettle Ki SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913 ONE. th JUNDREDS OF MEN BURIED IN MINE 40,000 circulation, is going to tel jute truth about it VOLUME 15, NO. 196 HOME Ms EDITION NT. opus NEWS See Victory Ahead i in Carfare Campaign NOW NELS NELSON’S 1 ry pry ttl be be eae et BRAGGING rr MBL ‘CORNER FORCITY Wisconsin Supreme Judges to Be Doomed in Burning Are Giving New President Coal Mine Lots of Worry Hand Down Ruling in Case Similar to Seattle's Discoverer ich Shus na i « 7 in ee mig ae : aa a IN BLAZE CUTS OFF AIR HE CANNOT RETREAT FORCE TICKET SALE tha u ides From Hungry), a Thousand Workmen| American Cruiser at Vera Declare City Can't Bargain Sourdoughs”; Boalt Gives Up’ anti Entombed as Result Cruz and German Cruiser of Explosio: 8 or Long Search for Him. fi scoop gc eg - Away State's Powers of Regulating Rates | CARDIFF, Wales, Oct. 1—At| VERA CRUZ, Mex, Oct. 14.—| That no city council has the at 160 men were be ave * right to bargain away, by con- Provisional President Huerta’s ad-| y by By Fred L. Boalt. periahed in an explos a coal tract, franchise, or any other Nels Neilson, who, with Bill James, made the big strike in the ShU-! ming at Sinchenydd, 10 miles from “!#"® were more worried today kind of agreement with a pri- Shanna, came down from the North a week ago and registered at the here, today concerning Mexico's foreign rela | vate corporation, the right of Frye hotel were working tions than over internal conditions. the public authorities to regu “It ought to be a fine chance for you,” sald the city editor, with a nat occu ws that Washington will not jate a public utility so as to glint in his eye. “You see it. don't you mf afford the people the greatest | saw it. Old sourdough. For years and years he had searched seventy had "comnlze a ak e possible convenience, is the de for the yellow stuff that we al! want, and moil for and toll for all our ock this der the pre etator i cision handed down a few days. and never can get enough of ert were still placed Huerta in awkward po: days ago by the supreme court And one day he found it. Not in the shape of little round disks had been sition. For the { his pres of Wisconsin. from the mint, you understand. But the gold in the raw! The virgin talon from t ire wg is This decision,” says Assistant gold. Little flakes of it half the size of your fingernail. All he had to) That 418 m weet gat] a ee by fan. — | Corporation Counsel Ralph Pierce, do was pick it up. lerter of the « probably are paper tat gee poe din |"absolutely leaves the Seattle Mlec-\ |trie Co. without a leg to stand on_ jin its opposition to the sale of ticketc on street cars.” Can Still Regulate Rates “Assuming that a city might He must have been desperately poor during the years preceding | doomed was admitted by mine off! the strike. Somebody grubstaked him, at Cordova, | think. Possibly it cialk this afternoon. Fire, follow wasn't the first time he had coaxed a grubstake from a friend Ing the explosion, has spread to the He isn’t young any more. Maybe me wae tired, and hungry, and airshaft intake, cutting the survty discouraged when he and Bill James dipped down into that bleak Shu |ors off from fresh alr ation Hertha ser Tacoma and Inte that the German cruiser was on its way to patr waters did not mend Mexicans were t shanna valley—! have seen a photograph of it—and found the gold that Killa Men Above Shaft make a contract,” says the Wi vi soe oe 0 ~ iscon- had always been there, waiting for somebody to come along and find It.| such was the violence of the ax Ment this survelianc bitterly, and Gin ‘cohet: In; the, cane. 08 Tan And now he was back in Seattie, with a poke in one pocket, and the pinginn that several men above the an - Waukee Electric .railway ci money some one had paid him for an option on his claim in andther, and shaft were killed. Huerta Unger Guard the railroad commission, “fixing he was living at the Frye. One, 20 feet from the entrance) The capital Fe 4 t, but strongly rates or tolls for a definite period, Oh, | saw the story, al! right. Cs to the mine, bad his head blown off. with Huerta the question still remains whether i bad Members of the rescue parties avy guard | it can be construed as giving the Mr. Nelson; 1 said to the clerk. ‘Mr. Nels Nelson? which DAMA Work only a fer mie e deputies he had arrested for | |ecity authorities any ae (os bar- Ten men from as many leather chairs rose at the mention of the! ures after the cata naid 280 sting on an investigation of the jgain away the sovereign right of name, and edged near the desk. They nd “a lean and hungry look miners were una er het pearan { Gen. Domin } | the state to regulate fares and which Huerta was belleve vain in prison nquire at the second window.” said the clerk A brass sign over the second window told me that Miss Montgomery and lower tiem, if found to be | excessive.” number of exceed 166 sponsible, re Does he seem happy” Not as joyful as I'd be if I had his luc You CAN'T Bale: egg tor. que ; es ogre alg bE aptingy hy at sia MAKE (7, I Tecs You! COT TERILL BACK‘ ter, or 25 for $1 Hearing Next Week over the house telephone exchange 550 Still Entombed as could be learned, they 10 men who had followed me slink back to their chairs According to al figures are being well cared for | Franchise Disregarded uid teeageees men descended the shaft before th Nothing could be learned at the And, accordingly, the supreme - I went again, and again Mr. Nelson did not answer. His room {# 711. | explosion . @ She! american c late here concern court of Wisconsin a the I knocked at his door. Two men who had followed me from the hotel At 3 p.m had been bronght |ing the os «oof Emissary Joh Loe ‘the ‘Miilwauke mig a com- lobby watched and waited, Mr. Nelson was not there. At least, he did/to the surface, most of them badly Lind, who, it was reported, might - pos the pest sae Fe a pe not open the door. and some fatally burned. Official City to warn Huerta ‘ : . I went again and again to the he I have not found Nels Nelson. |of the mine 1 ord 4: my of the serious consequences which Miss Hazel Leonard, Who Wouldn't Be Kissed by a Highwayman the heya ae pr ieogeag fixed ‘The last time I appealed to the clerk on duty. He looked at me pity: |ber of deaths might reach 200 may result from his seizure of ab | One dime in pretty mach ke | o'clock Monday night, after seemed to expect Miss Leonard |" Inthe Seattle case. the Puget a ' ‘ ' ’ timated that 550 men | solute power | another dime, and three dimes taking lesson would surrender a kiss us read- | Sound Traction Co. Nkewise relies No chance!” he said. “Not a chance in the world still entombed alive, and _ : . lives at 917 J son st Heke aki la thatthinue diisoes™: | On: ot<bveitintmer otic aan I did not understand they said they hoped to ree. GOOD NIGHT, HUERTA! ™ake 30 cents, So far 80 food. | highwayman caught up with OO eg |: Te-that tamehiee’ tik aan HERE ARE MANY OF ‘EM LOOKING FOR HIM ; nm, admitted that the work! WASHINGTON, Oct. 14—Prest But one kiss is not necessar: her on Spring st But Mise Leovard,,who sur | |. 1s so'constructed that ta ain For a week,” I sald, “I have been trying to see Mr. Nelson, and I be hazardous dent Wilson and lly Ike another kiss. The me the money in your rendered the rey say ag belt pany, by a strict interpretation, is cannot fin fala hav andoned f igh he said out a struggle, knew the value : rf “You ne,” said the cler nd before h the c ave e ‘ value of a kiss from the right | purse he sal i é pe 4 only required to sell tickets at its You one,” said the cicrk, and before his withering PEOPLE WILL DECIDE constitutional election in Mexico, {rl cannot be reckoned in dol were three dimes in of her kisses. So, when the | own offices and sub stations. glance the 10 men pack to their chairs. VE whereon to base recognition. They| ® a Afise Leonard's potes. fie. aur highwayman said, “Now I will I appealed to Miss Montgomery. Was Mr. Nelson ever in his room, | iy i reece thie month| lars and cents, But there are s Leonard's pu § have a Kiss,” she replied, “You | Expect Victory for Ci and, if so, when? cide oi gehen A pgm ge rg han't kt rendered them withont protest will not!” and with a email, |“We contend, however,” says f so, when : : 3 election will develop arce, and it is} some girls who wouldn't kiss What are three dimes, anyhow? cal ‘ | Pierce, “that, Ifke in the state of Scarcely ever,” said Miss Montgomery. “I get a great many call®| boxing shall practically in that no presi-| for love or money ; : clenched fist she smote him, as " for Mr. Nelson ture in Vor Jent elected in Mexico under the Thus logically we, approach | Pshaw!” said the disappoin he bent forwurd to take the | Wisconsi n, no council can bargaim I crossed the palm of a bellhor pod , beso Pell be fnnaed aud *tite ed highwayman. “Car fare! caress, so vigorously on the |#W8y the police powers of the city = ' : ornia headqt pre dictatorship will be recog: | , : Chicken feed! Now I will h outh tha e “Ouch! to regulate traffic and command Describe him,” I said peaks Ae babe | yman and the kiss mouth that he said “Ouch!” {to ™ 2 He ain't . and he t tall, and he's thick. He's got a new vs ee sath ie PDs his sk oe a kise and ran away. | Geiltey: cor sore Bk po suit of clothes that don’t nd a new patr of shoes that aqueak. He < e Miss Leonard, who is pretty. the fellow had no | And later Miss Leonard re. | Utility corporations, 8 01 gets out early and comes back late, and he never says nothin’ to no OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE cad- whe -iacewa the. vatne Of het { values. How else can | ported the incident to the po. |Tound that we feel confident the body.” kisses, was walking home at 9 you account for the fact that he. | - lice. public service commission will dee ! = 7 —_— |cide in favor of the city’s demand I'd buy wine,” said the bellhop, “but not for that bunch of rummies YOu CAN'T MAKE 'T! : that’s layin’ for him downstairs. ‘ “ “ ie| Actual work “of dredging the Du:| The revenue cutter Tahoma,| On Monday, Corporation Counsel oo aie face eet YOu CAN'T MAKE IT !! Mayor Cotterill reached Seattle i h Holt & Jef. Capt. R. 0. Crisp, has been ordered | Bradford and Pierce will argue the whet. i your opin’ aor I most likely to find him? YO ' Fe morning at 11 o'clock xa) wamish river tn Which sh to preceed at once to Nome, Alaska,| StTap hanging” case in Olympia Where, in your opinion asked, “am 1 m kely to find him Uu CAN'T — absence from the frey have a contract for removing Nome @,! sefore the supreme court. to render assistance to the people th be of the storm-swept city. The Taho. tween the West waterway and Mc-' ma will take two months’ extra ra- Kinley'’s mill, began today tions for the ship's use, in addition pressed himself in The event was celebrated in to three months’ rations already South Park Monday afternoon. Cer- abcara | in’ a stack of hots. e and in Vancou ) ttle hole in the wal Mebby I'm wrong, but I've paged In the nest ho’ ver and Portia and I've se las Hike him before. I am inclined to trust the wisdom of the belihop. I shall not again try to on the of Mr. Nelson. He thought it would be fine to t and live elegantly in a juxurious hotel, But somehow elegance pall on him. I've got a hunch sald the SULZER LOOKS AVIATOR IS LOST; FOR ACQUITTAL BELIEVED DEAD BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN At a guess, ir during which he tional temperance Cleveland and the international con ference at Mi The mayor fine fettle and ready to take up the mayoraity duties at on He k ium ag to whether he will run for | Maulection. but promised to make a ebrition on the banks of the Du-| HAMBURG, Oct. 14.—Directors of t coke, | Warnsh, near the county poor farm. the Hamburg-American Steamship pub.tc statement within two weeks. | re cther celebration was held atthe line announced a $7,500,000 ie ae More than 800 Cleveland stores |South Park fieldhouse in the even- crease in capital to establish a new| Practically all the railw now take precautions which almost |ing Rob Bridges was the principal) Oriental service by way of the) ployes of Prussia have served in totally exclude flies speaker. Panama canal _|the army AWFULLY VULGAH, THIS “TOWN IN REVIEW”! WE It is possible that either Monday {afternoon or Tuesday morne ing, the concluding session im the “six for a quarter” case may be held before the public service 4 jroratesog at Olympia If that cannot be arranged, the pre GL TRY come nearing will probaly be concluded © in Seattle in the latter part of the week 7,490,000 cubic feet of onies were held at two places. A thousand persons attended the hop, “he's hankering to Ret back | | | | JERSEY CITY, N. J., Oct. 14 aeroplane, believed to be that | ALBANY, N.Y. Ost. 14-Joy ai" Aliont ewll tho aviata wn ‘ADVISE YOU TO HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT reigned in Gov. Wm. Sulzer's camp started early yesterday to fly from today. Discovery Po a serious flaw Hempstead Plain, L. 1, to Stat We have an irresponsible fellow Acting Mayor “Bob” Hesketh |dogs. And this !s what he sald, the| this in the articles of impeachment} tyland and er reached his d al rely has heard your plea! jother day, about the Moderator of Vil bet the colonel doesn't against him means his salvation, |tination, wax seen floating today paves a neue? Dyed dileie, Bical ae ce eee the Presbyterian Church in) know the words of “The Star his friends were declaring. in the Hackensack river CA |departinent in The Pink which he | have a letter ‘from him” |Ametica Spangled Banner.” It was admitted that the pet BEAUTIFUL CUSHION SHOT jentls The Town in Review." which says “That tall guy certainly h et ee ‘obably will be called NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—No trace " Th The Star ames broken his pick with me. And still he can't un. | The regular edition of The Star P Fen rect the error, but/had been found today of Albert WITH YOUR BEAN jf refuses to be responsible for his “Dear Town in Review: | “If | had a stepladder | would less he's wrapped in an Amer- 4 course, only by | Jewell, the aviator who started actions—or his ‘fe. Our purpose You've won your fight for the | slap his face.” ican flag. es—that the prosect | early yes! to fly from Hemp here {s to warn you against him dogs. | have just sent to the | Be ae OS Oe gilts Blige 7 Blown stead Plain, 1. 1, to his home on We of the regular staff have council a message vetoing the | Just why the editor gives this, He even has the temerity to ate Staten Island. It ts ht he nothing in common, socially at) muzzling ordinance. (Signed) | scurrilous paragrapher such a free poke vulgar fun at us, Yesterday to render a convict wan swept to sea and drowned lieast, with the lowlifes and bums Robert B. Hesketh, acting hand is more than we can under. he pulea this one probable Veen Ne ne e Pink, and this| mayor” tand, We may be old-fashioned, “It is only occasionally that ; Los Ae coEAD AT 108) eet BL ovine" parson lw’ the cee but we have always held that one| We permit ourselves to say a ; nnd Voate : 105, wid | worst of the lot ! And now, dogs, | want to ask =| should speak respectfully of the ju word of praise for our contem- Zi ac morcedss Foster +g Wnty obeying | We are bound to confess, though you, when you see “Bob,” not | diclary, But this ‘Town in Review "y porary, the regular edition of Di of the first mi: 10% os A +e 7 Ithat in his trifling, impudent way to jump on him if it's muddy, cuss said yesterday, which was Co. The Seattle Star, as an adver- es Fi | ied, breaking a living line of five he gots results, though hia literary | Just go up to him and wag | lumbus day | tising medium. However, we asy low enerations lgtyle does ‘not appeal to persons of| your tall” “If, Christopher Columbus cannot refrain in this ine fn —————___—___—_-- o —————— heating abd tetnomens | Ee We Ms eae has ever known what a lot of stance.” | Not long ago he determined to) Our chief objection to this “Town trouble John Humphries was | “Tom Cochran, who used to no going to cause, | believe he'd be in the oyster and fish bus- balk Doc Crichton, who wanted to in seview” man is that he PENNANTS SOxreN niuzzle all the dogs in town, And respect for anybody. Indeed, he have rowed right on past and iness, but isn’t, Jost his watch 0 he won, In last night's Pink he seems to take a delight in thrust. located somewhere else.” | and advertised for it in The PUA seal Side A MALDON Ei IO ie Asaakiht ity i lrejoiced. thus ing at some of our most prominent. That is not a nice way to speak| Star. That evening he found bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitie | rejc Bg ae some of bbe mie Brith a you to a 65-cent Pennant. Texas Pennants are ow out. | | : sy wW the lay tf . e " ‘ 0 Oh, dogs, we've won! He flew into a frightful rage at e of the regular staff would) ‘At home in another P A di will be sent by ey if cee riba be ie ap rae || | a ie Dr, Matthews because the doctor never speak disrespectfully of a We do not seé anything ny ip | nan ia enclosed Bring of mailto The Seattle Star, 13 jeventh || | *You're not going to be muz- /aided with the health department | great divine, or an August judge,)“The Town in Review.” We | an {\ ated Jon the question of muzzling the| or a powerful editor, But listen to /"rgently advise you not to read it, Y ‘

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