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TODAY Last Time Tonight ‘BOUGHT AND | PAID FOR EVENING PRICES, tse to $1.50 SN FIRE IN COTTON | VICTORIA. B.C, Dec, 12.—Ad | vices Teceived here yesterday say that the Sado Maru, on hor last trip from Seattle, had an exciting ox Derience when it was discovered on the afternoon of November 17 that her cargo of raw cotton was afire, caused, it is believed, by the friction when the bales rubbed to- gether during a storm then prevail ing. A panie prevailed on board the vessel when the passengers became aware of their danger. 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ADMINISTER GAS 3076 ARCADE BUILDING |‘ KANE FIRED AS HEAD OF UNIVERSITY | AT THEATRES COMING WEEK Regents May Place Member | of Faculty Temporarily in Chair of President REFUSED TO RESIGN | Charges Poltics Are Respon sible; Regents Say He Isn't Big Enough. Dean J, Allen Smith, head of the | political economy department of tho University of Washingt Prof, Ed 8. Meany, bead of tho his tory department, are freely dls jcussed on the untversity campus today as possible appotntees to suc jeeed F ident Thomas F. Kane of ;the university, whose resignation | was demanded last evening by the Iboard of regents, to take offect January 1 The regents will meet again De comber Says Field is Open “We will get the best available man for the pos!don,” sald George H. Walker, one of regents, to day The whole fleld js open, We |have made no selections or otherwise r nue Kaw rive the matter serious eration mak ing a decision. {tt prot will be Jnecessary to appoint a temporary head for the university in January nding our ff decialo Refuses to Resign t Kane refuses to restan recognizing that the remove him at will, In y letter to the board, Kane jd demand for his reste the nation viewed by the public and th ators throughout the country as dictated by politics, He reviews the growth of the sity during bis 12 years tn the enrollment of students from 600 to over 3,000, and| versity itself placed tn the most rank Says Work le Hampered He says the regents have con tinually hams his work by bitrary dicta and he charges to them the difficulties arising from the “gag rule” on the campus last fall, and the “chimes” Incident nts, in reply, say there | no politics connected with thelr demand, stoce Kane was first requested to resign three years ago, and be has falled to make good since. Demand Ie Unanimous The boa as at present consti tuted, represents all polltical par thes, and the resignation demand is/| made unanimously “To speak with perfect frank. says the letter of the re skate to Dr. Kane, “the board's action is based upon con. ciusion, formed after years of observation and discussion, that the university has grown beyond you.” IS ALL HIS OWN The prodiesstivé party in the state of Washington now hos an of- fictal organ. It te known the “Washington Progressive” and is ywned and controlled wholly by Frank Pierce, well known throngh- sut the state ax the publisher of Pierce's Washington code. “The editor and publisner is the) le owner of this publication,” 8 Mr. Pierce in « foreword, “and he has not asked nor will he ask r accept at any time In the future ny financial aid except that be may properly ask for the publica- tion. No advertiner nor private in. terest of any character shall influ. ence the policy of the Progressive.” The paper will te publighed ev- ery Friday (F700 SHOP Mow Youu FIND SHOP. DAYS TOSHOP. MAY TIE IT UP Vivian Fred Kelly, has given notice that he will ask the supreme court for a rehearing of the court house bond decision, which has been decided adversely to him. Pending the out- jcome of the rehearing, the $950,000! bond iesue will not be sold, GUEST OF LORD Francis B, Sayre were Lord Hal- dane’s dinner guests last night. Was Real Gladiator ieee | | THE STAR--SATURDAY, \ ie-- ° METROPOLITAN Ne Bunty,” the- bonnie lassie, of Graham Moffatt’s comedy of the Highlands, “Bunty Pulls the Strings,” {s coming to the Metro politan for one week, commencing Sunday, 4th, with regular Wed nesday and Saturday matinees, this time in the person of Dawsey Mo Naughton. With little more than a thread of story, without one “strong” scone, without a line of hilarity, or a stroke of broad comedy, it is thing of whimsical delight, whose humor consists in a series of char- acter studies, made mind, softened by the Rarrie‘ike quality of an undertaking heart, and vitalized by a kindly pen Into an altogether human little tale of| altogether human actions. Bunty ts a character somewhat | like that of Maggie Wylie in “ What} Every Woman Knows,” 'n that she assumes full contro! and direction of the affairs which the men who surround her are unable to handle, and finds the way out with Mag gie’s anfailing sense of humor. Her sour, unlovely father ts nearly booked” by an even more unlove- ly spinster; her young brother has been “held tn” by the unrelenting father until he ts on the verge of revolt, and other serious complica tions threaten, when Bunty, with youthful charm and certainty, sets > to work to pull the strings. | |e | { M. Carkeek, attorney for) LONDON, Dec. 13,—Mr, and Mrs, | Burkutt Rider, "moore Anna Held will be at the Moore theatre Sunday and Monday for four performances, a matinee each day The actress who is famed for “ze beeootiful eyes” comes at the jhead of an allstar variety aggre | gation. As siways, Miss Held has sur. rounded herself with a group of young women such as have made the Anna Held girls famous. The | ingenuity of the greatest modiste of Paris was challenged in assembling Miss Held's wardrobe, and she has ja “stunner” for feminine eyes. In addition to the dominant note lof beauty in the “Anna Held All Star Variete Jubilee,” six acts of which ranges from eccentric bur. 1 aque to that gem of the drama in |miniature—George Beban's “The Sign of the Rose.” ~ SEATTLE | Charles Klein's great dramatie success, “The Lion and the Mouse,” will be the next attraction at the Seattle theatre, commencing Mon day night. It is a story of love and high finance, Tolse Mosmore of the aupteine bench is an enemy of the trusts. His daughter, Shirley, has written a suc cessful book, he Octopus,” in which she covertly attacks John the lion of finance. The judge had committed the In discretion of issuing certain cor- respondence relative to the pur chase of securities, which the ene- my seizes upon to misconstrue Into something illegal, and Rider plans a) if SOUTH RIVER, N. J., Dec. 18.—!the judge's impeachment. — Shirley, Fighting with a mad cow, who on a return from abroad, meets dashel him against a tree today,| Jefferson Rider, son of the money Henry Crenning. welghing 265 king. It is love at first sight, pounds, finally tore its horns out. though the true Identity of each Bellowing with pain the cow fled OLD AGE VILLAGE | BINGHAMTON, N. In returns to the state school census Vestal Center, a village ten miles southeast of here, is shown | with sixty-three Inhabitants, twelve | | being school children and thirty 4 |the inhabitants as more than years of age } N,, Dee. Dec. 13.—Reports were in circulation today, that Jo- eph H. Young, president of the Spo- kane, Portland & Seattle railroad and e'fillated ines, has resigned Young is now in St ring with heads of the Northern Pa fic and Great Northern, joint own # of the properties under his juris diction, Paul, confer- is unknown to the other, ing of her father’s Learn predicament | Shirley obtains employment as pri vate secretary to John Rider and “s tear with the ald of Jefferson, she not only outwits the money king but wing him over to her side. HENEY WILL RUN SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 13.—If Gov, Hiram Johnson runs for the| U. 8. senate, Francis J, Heney will | run for governor, and if Johnson determines to attempt to succeed | himself, Heney ,will run for the U 8. senate. This is the announce | ment made by Heney by a keen) DECEMBER 13, 1913. Tivol | Brightened here and there with swingy music and dancing, “The Aviators,” the funny story of two men tn an airship, will be present |ed by the Keating & Flood Musical | Comedy company at the Tivol! next week, commencing with Monday's matinee. As the aviators pass the harem of the Rajoh of Katsam their machine brenks down and they fall meet the wives of the rajah. In thelr attempts to escape from the wrath of the Intter many comical situations are developed. With the ince of the Tivoli’s chorus, in my coatume effects, a number of late song hits will be Introduced ie ORPHEUM. ’ “Horace Golden, & tigress, and 2 people will be the headline attra tion at the Orpheum theatre n week. It Is said to be one of the Diggest acts In vaudeville. is an flustonist. into the sacred garden, where they | Golden | -——— ° For the headline feature of the new bill at @antages, opening with the matinee Monday, Manager Pan tages will bring on Berg's original eight dancing madcaps. The act Is declared to be one of the best of the kind this management has ever played. The added feature will be supplied in the Alpha Sextette, gay young persons who have an up-to the- minute singing novelty, Charley Reilly, the Irish singer, will return in & new act called “Bells of Shan- non Other numbers on the pro- fram are Rene Arnold, the clever singing comedienne; the Aertal Lafayettes, LaFrance and McNab, those funny boys, and Dorothy Lyons & Co. ? —~"twrress ° —-? “The Six Diving Nymphs” will sport about in a big tank at the! Empress theatre next k and will furnish the headline attraction at that theatre. | UNION TAKES UP FIGHT ON RECALL At the meeting of Local [International Brotherhood of Ele trical Workers, Mond night, the question of starting recall petiticns against Commissicners Hamtlton jend Knodson will be taken up The executive comm of the union bas already gone on record }unanimously in favor of the recall lof both these commissioners. The immediate cause of com plaint is the at rejection of ‘DEBATE FEB, 27 The triangular debate between | Washington, Pullman and Whitman will take place February 27, The | question will be, “Resolved, that a national commission should be cre ated, with power to prescribe min! mum wages itn ‘sweated’ indus tries.” A debate council has been organ ized by the students who have won their W's in debate, and the presi | dents and secretaries of the debat- ing societies. The council will take charge of “all intercollegiate de bates, A hard, stubborn Cold that hangs on, is broken up by Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven.” COLDS ‘Throat are taken in time, If you wait till you're sick- abed it may take longer The Dollar Flask holds more than six twenty-five cent vials mailed, Drussiets | o 1 ff VAZO Olntment Bived 006 Humphreys’ Homeo, William Street, New ment York. “Has served me faithfully} for years,” says a_ friend of “Seventy-seven,” writing from the Danish Island of St. Thomas. say the friends of! Seventy-seven” the World over, when the Cough, Cold, Grip, Influenza and’ Sore for sale by all Druggists or| Medicine Co, 166 ‘Advertise J city light plant bid for the} courthouse lighting contract, end the award of this business to the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power © The union following th ecutive comm # 600 members, ratification of th ttee's resolution Mon day, the charges against Hamilton and Knudson will be formally drawn, and petitions will immedi ately be placed in etreulation | JUST FORGET IT Dr BI Lioyd, se sent by the Unit ed States government to ald in the} suppression of the bubonic plague! on the North Pacific coast, says) | there is no danger whatever of any | }epidemic tf proper precautions are taken. “Only four infected rata have been found on Puget sound,” said | Dr. Lioyd yesterday. “That the dis ease is not general among the rats is evident from the fact that only this number have been discovered When a rat is smitten it seeks Its | § |lair, and when it reaches @ certain | | stage, goes out Into the open to die Because of this it {s comparatively easy to determine to what extent the disease prevatis | ase preval “There ts no cause whatever for any anxiety.” THE VERY IDEA! MADISON, Wis, Dec. 13— men are morally or physically fit! to enter matrimony,” said Bishop Anderson of the Episec of Chicago, lecturing | consin university etude: nts, RED’S AFTER’EM WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—It was announced Secretary of Commerce Redfield would probe charges of in efficiency and extravagance ia the Nght house Service, SOME HAYSTACKER HORTON, Mich., Dee. twenty-one years Da¥ton C }has stacked 1,917 This ctraw, if baled and le to cars of ten tons each, the usual tonnage of straw in cars, would make a solid train thirteen and a quarter mites long, requiring eighteen of the largest locomotives to haul it 18.—In Anton ed in-| | show heaps of straw.| = METROPOLITAN SUNDAY NIGHT 672.4" MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY “BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS COMEDY WITH Wed. Mat. SUCCESS— McNaughton | Best seats FAVORITE OF TWO And All ey Original Scotch Players Oc Eves. and Sat. Mat., 25¢, 50c, 75c, $1 WEEK °*; MONDAY, DEC. 22 NENTS ning Regular Wednesday and Saturds y Matinees SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MATINEE THURSDAY OTIS An “Arabian Night” SKINNER" KISMET MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS THURSDAY T WECK COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 15 The Keating & Fiood Company of 26 People Presents ANOTHER MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS “THE AVIATORS” Irresistible Comedy Tuneful Music Dawsey IVOLI FIRST AND MADISON A Dashing Chorus of Dancing Girls in New and Elaborate Costume Effects Matinee daily at 2:30. Evening performances 7:15 and 9 o'clock. Extra performance tonight and Sunday night of “Mrs. Temple's Telegram,” beginning at 6:30, A $1.50 SHOW FOR 15 and 25 Cents Beginning Monday Matinee. Direct From the Cireus Schuman tn Berlin Eight Dancing Madcaps A Revelation in Terpsichorean Achievement. The Alpha Sextette Aeria! Lafayettes Rene Arnold Dorothy Lyons and Company LaFrance and McNab ie and 20 PINK LADY 3050 REGISTERED Registration at the University of | Washington has reached .the high water mark of 3,050. Beginning WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Speak- ing for the justice department, Sen. Kern denied that any relaxation had been ordered in prosecurions | under the Mann act. WANTED CHICKEN ATLANTA, Ga, Deo. 13.—Des- perately clinging to a stolen chick- en, a thief scrambled over the rear fence at the residence of J. 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