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RAIN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; INCREASING SOU THERLY WINDS ; nas °° TO THE CLASS ‘A’ MOVIE THEATRE TODAY! STAR GETS THE MONEY FOR THE “LITTLE-CHIMNEY” KIDS’ CHRISTMAS TREE He 2UyUUNAUNOARUANOAAUUAOOOUOT AOOUOUUOUENEEGAAGSUAUOO AL EE eS ym tvs LUNE More Than = y 41,000 =: he Seattle Star ce i= . = Circulation Every Day = : - : Hae é : EDITION MMMM THE ONLY PAPERAN SEATTLE THAT DARES 70 PRINT THE NEWS EMM MMT VOLUME 15 ND. 247 SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913 ONE CENT 2xwhisixt Ane, - NEWS STAND, Be WHY MUST 300,000 BOW TO THE UAV MINNNNAAUT MANNE | | L 1 ZOHAN NEATH al « coinage wendinactaces ne SSIS MWAVAVAVAVAVA DV VAVAVAV) WWAVAVAVAVA WAVAVAVAVAVA DICTATES OF JACOB FURTH] 5 ib THIS IS THE THING THEY CALL WAR- .o.ttrgithit presides tcok furthers ge ndverane 3 MEN, A WALL AND A FIRING SQUAD! scittcisc ion sirect corsuniess the courts compel it to do so, Itisgoing to seek thatrefuge to which all special interests flee when the people, tired of the constant disregard of their rights, insist upon a fair deal. The Traction Company is going into the courts! Itis going to ask an injunction restraining the State Public Service Com- mission from enforcing its order restoring the sale of tickets jupon street cars! Furth doesn’t claim that in demanding the privi- ‘lege of purchasing tickets upon cars the people were making ‘an unreasonable demand. He doesn’t say that the State Public Service Commission thas been unreasonable in its order. He simply says that under the law the Puget Sound Trac- tion, Light and Power Co. DOESN’T HAVE TO SELL TICKETS (‘UPON STREET CARS! And that the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Co. isn’t going to do anything for the people that it doesn’t have to do. Just how long are the people of Seattle going to stand for this sort of treatment? How long is it going tq be before they make up their minds. that THEY and not the Boston owners of the Seattle Traction Company, are the bosses? ow long are they going to delay the period of the municipal " 'T’ ne tonowing contributions tor |} OWNeFShip of all public utilities? Sccnapetcer steam nrc P BY BOMB | ucscckesssc| INCIDENTALLY, LET’S WATCH AND SEE WHAT COURT tet the three men free, the, a races tet neers | WILL TURN THIS LITTLE INJUNCTION FAVOR FOR THE liers and the ae dare en Wane ak IN NEW YORK coer rea $216.50 ELE CTRI Cc M ON OP OLY! ted to look into the gun barrels and =| harry: bens Rib olpetibe | indfolded, went through with H 4 —NEVER DID HE HAVE A LARGE FAMILY THAT EXPECTED | =~ HIMTO GRING HOME A CHRISTMAS TURKEY. 2 | | There are 14 men in thie picture from Mexico—11 of them are kill: & | } Ing three. Perhaps the most awful part of the picture is the cold- j heartedness of it all. There isn't any sign of hate or ir shown by anybody. The "t hate the ken. off, has no The officer with the uplifted sword has no personal feeling in the 3 it is his duty to kill his enemy. And the eight men with the guns—look at them a moment and see if ling some one you know personally, is down- lot of other men to whom they re. By United Press eed Wear A Laboror, Bremerton 10.00 THINKING el deco A pat hp lnc atc avid NEW YORK, Dec. 12—A |] Elia M. Ive cosees $00 bomb, delivered to the O. K. Harry W. Carroll Bottling company here, expiod Larry Seiileten es Robt anc, Weill jon. ed in the firm's office today por Toinxn : 2.00 s and instantly killed Mies ida Cc. €. G. Paimen votes 1.00 rapher. The girl's face was Judge F. C. Brown 1.0€ Anusowitz, aged 20, a stenog- | blown in and her body badly Total $386.35 mangied. | | Just where the bomb came | from was not known. Preaum | ably, it wae was delivered by | an express company. | | Thomas McCabe was stand | Ing near Mise Anusowitz when | TES * Bteps looking to the recall of County Commissioner M. L. Hamilton! | LIGHT VIOLA @re under way. | the bomb exploded. His left | n, Last night, at a meeting at the Good Eate cafeteria, called primarily) sustzined cute about the fac | to honor Port Commissioner Robert T. Bridges, @ resolution was intro | Every window in the office was = oe ; | Manhattan theatre ..... 3385 By FRED L. BOALT. | “The stronger of the paupers | 1 asked the county commission-|could do the light work, and. so ers today for their opin con-/ could convalescent tubetcular pa- cerning The Star's suggestion of a tients if it should be decided to farm colony as a substitute for the have a hospital there. Such work jover-crowded county poor farm at in the open air would be good for Georgetown. them | McKenzie said he was for it.) “I feel sure that the farm colony ‘And that goes double,” he added. |as suggested could be made prac: duced by Thomas R. Horner, attorney, and passed almost unani shattered and the furniture Knudson said he was r it | oan, »it-supporting.” s declaring it the sense of the meeting that recali proceedings wrecked. ones | strong. McKenzie agreed with Knudson, Hamilton be instituted } On one corner of ckage | In a letter to the city copnell to Hamilton declined to go on rec-|and suggested in addition: “Mr. Hamilton is unworthy of the office and of public trust, sald | Street, | day Corporation Counsel Bradford tga Li aa sig parE A Let's have the boil rs the resolution, “and unfit to spend the millions of dollars to be oi declares t city legal. office te one Oo § nded f this meeting that declares , | public's business,” he said, and ‘or con- oe 6 Bacceare senders Meets Mond bee wig ‘ : | | not cone in the alleged wrong | turned his back | tuberculars. The Would Welcome Change. | rm and hospital in As Hamilton had just heard Georgetown are at sea level, about the resolution demanding, and the place is so damp that his recall passed at the “Bob"! ! am told by reputable doctors Bridges’ dinne night, his tem-, that consumptives sent there per was excusa touchy, and so have no chance of recovery.” 1 forgive him his bad manners. I feel sure he will like the idea when he has cooled off enongh to | think about it I would welcome elmost any steps be taken looking to the recall and rer of said Hamiltor “at speaking to hie resolution, Horner declared milton to be “THE | doing and official legerdemain WORST EGG THAT EVER BUTTED INTO POLITICS.” charged in come quaréereda: regard “And if we start this thing,” said Her to go, through | to the letting of the county light with It. This is no time for cowardice. We've g " st to the Puget Sound Trac | An unknown gutotst ran down lit-| contract to the ) office whom we can trust with our mon: radia mcaeaieen to some (tie Mary Budivich, 8, Inet uight, at Light & Power Co., but he Breese Cone Sommpie ots Sie kt tayo aabue os First and Pine, She was painfully | calls the attention of city officials en |to the fact that the company de 4 tand-| hurt about the head, and was taken fo the fact t ps dnd si vide meg oy Badeine Gye En eveding -|to her home by the auto driver. Hej|clared thetr bid was made at a} |neglected to give his name and ad-| low dress. but the police have his Ii-| “If that Is true, “read the letter to appoint a commit iiton and prepare plans for a re i campaign. Mr.|cense number, and are looking for| ‘then we bave the grotesque spec |well-considered change,” sali dresses wer vered by C. Seer of dns! ing business without a the situation at the poor farm is} Braver, Miss Mary O'Meara and James Johnson, all laudatory of t a loss io adolation of). impossible now, and must ow work of Mr. Bridges as » member of the port commission. bd plain provisions of the public pos ’ must grow — WATER SHUT OFF FRAU BERTHA KRUPP VON BOHLEN-HALBACH, Germany's) Water will be shut off on | richest wom. has a fortune of $71,000,000. Her income is $3,000,000,, seventh ay. from Cherry to! | and 80 she c. ifford all that name. || Madison st, and on Madison |} ae — —— | | at, between Sixth and Seventh IF GEORGE RUMMENS is depending on the popularity he achiev-| aves, Saturday from 9 a m | to land him the mayorailty, he'd better move| until 4 p. m City. worse as the city grows in popu. }lation, When its limited accom-| modations {t cannot begin to take} care of the old and helpless poor. Land Is Valuable. "My second reason is that it Is | poor business to devote land as} | valuable as the county’s in George-| J }town to such a purpose when less | valuabie land would do quite as| | well | i | “That Georgetown land ix worth ebout $3,500 an acre, and will some! WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—A bill providing a drydock begs tut long! day be worth twice that. It will | for Puget sound, at a cost of $3,000,000, was introduced today by Senator make ideal factory sites Do you tango? Everybody who is anybody will)We ‘ ae. OME wnat 7 i gt TE i Not any pane | be there, not to mention anybody | hi of Mt. Vernon send®, | Jones of Washington i a we ald, as The kar suegents, { i F ‘ t, # fine doll and), tive Humphrey of Washington introduced a similar me: leave the county hospital where it Hesitate, then? who is somebody. The only bedy | money | is. I would also continue the op- ' i 4 to. B who is any-|_ “A Laborer” of Bremerton sends dandy top in the be | als op: bem seq do, But one tires so|who won't le nobody who $10. ught to make some We're’ establishing Christmas | 27° bea ba .——|eration of the county jail. But T] Sra @ dance, does one aot! oy, fakd ee eive: suite it clea tamed ef themecives.| tree headquarters, at 708 Union st |Delieve all prisoners able to work, | | utilities act of 1911." sth and except by that much never knew that ¢ 1 a ie 6) t | including ‘lazy husbands, should Pévhiste ‘you Ys * , ord to #ta ‘ase, a Star carrier of opposite the Dreamland rink. — It i ety apn abies. alleheg® ._ Snes vee Senet Fra ak Fy wot" only a coal-mining Yown, will be open for business Monday: | be removed to the farm . enero Se ee Oe 8 TAS Ree ee ee ee diternes sousal func An amiable, courteous and oblig.| The prisoners who ran away A.J. Stratton was @ected captain i ne #4 pray Be a but riotous frivol 9 for the “movie” and ing young gentleman will be in} Shairtergeveremeenitn . g from the farm shevld, when re. of Company Ne. 1, uniform rank, © May we, then, have the ple'nure| tion of the year, but a dani w Wednesday night. charge ‘ Presenting a vigorous lobby of) Puget Sound ‘Traction Co. to run) eaptured, be confined in the jail as| Knights of Pythias, at an election Fine wen , er igs four-bits, and at the Manhattan theatr Caitty Commiationer Dave Me-|protast against the proposed aban |1t4, line wtraight out on 2nd av. | punisitment. ow yeld Wedngsday night. Poe sn ee | The little-chime law’ Christ: | og by Manager C.F. Thew Kenz'e started a subscription at the | gonment of the Ballard Beach ¢4F yo / nes,” sat Councilman Ward. | ? : tage 4 Hert J. Nelson, — vaudeville courthouse a couple of days ago. = | : Bi Na age ; a purely jmax nary convergation, | mas tre wet . the (anita to $33,49. It went throguh the treasurer's | line, trom the Intersection wi nd al) rs ef é , PENN NT CoO PON th em We have never heard of 1 ‘the tain 6 A dhe e 6.0 @€ ¢ office first and came out with|and Mth, south to the beach, daily It shin sna tb a mandoned, it will A M¢ Yakima slither. We made tt Urgent! 0 1) ever! Thomas P. Blackler, manager of $17.50 ased on to the auditor's, nickel payers in this district object-/work @ big hardship on a large ti e 4307 op. It she the state of mind|atre tonight. We ¢ Juperior Candy & Cracker Co. $21. Continued to the{ed strenuously to the plan today be- community of workingmen, who This Coupon and 15¢, when broug@ to The Star office, at re going to The) actual expenses for the kids Loe ere cat ab tle aalieetiet aoe ich Wloked in for $22 {for che council franchise commit pay thelr nickels every day on the| Seventh Av., will entitle you to a 65c Pennant, size 15x35. Pen. en 8 {tle Brewing & Malting lopen. and shut. thelr eyes and | Andgvhen last heard from it was in|tee. ‘he abandonment of that sec road aid ae spokesman for the} ante will Be sont yy mail if be sadiions! Top heh Pennan " The Seatt rewin, . don hy } ! » line Je the| Ballard Beach protestants, nelosed, Montana, Wyoming and Kentucky Pe: 8 out this week, p. Ate you going? Co, has sent us a check for §100.|squeak whea you punch ‘em in the thefrk’s, and still growing. ition of the line would enable the| Ba vp . “i a.