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* years ago in Seat “wealth producers of the common tt * Astion, Sabotage (Bald Advertising) THE TACTICS oF SOCIALISM SYNDICALISM SABOTAGE DIRECT ACTION| AND ANARCHY throughouts the ctviiieed Mfcance Twelve) we had a street Strike and some of us walked to work @0 one or two occastons Prominent ciftren, who afterward w Yorably spoken of as a candid MAYor, sald to me: “These Iabor untonal and organized iabor people are anarch® fate,” and ft le hardly necessary for me to fepeat here what I said to this gentleman fm reply. It would not look weil tn print Qnd I mention this incident stmply Show how cartly,« mistaken or false ites may become rooted tn the human mind Today, in 0 few minds (nearly human) the tactics ef Socialiam, Syndicaliem, Babotage, Direct Action and Anarchy are me and the same thing. but the «reat Wealth producing class is slowly and sure By carving out for iteelf the tactics of @emocracy which will Dring the race into the collective ownership and demooratte | | Management of the industrial tnstitutions nd ail things else whtch are required to @ustain human tte TACTICS FROM EXPERIENCE ‘There is no Joss of time because the nf ‘The unrest world te not wit in var One morning a te ter ef must arrive at a plan of democratic man Sgement, which thetr expertence has Gemonstrated to them as the beet under Which to organize If, therefore, many plans and diversified tactics are tried be Tore effective organisation ts effected ant class solidarity is manifested, we must ‘Rot despair, but we must Keep constantly Ym mind that the igotics of democracy form®the only basis upon which private fights may be eb bythe bev r f t iff | iii ai to the voting popule- with the wealth produc- Sectartan Soctaliste are Graughts of Gemoeracy impossible without it, The i 53 er i i i on ‘all whom iy, tf installed in public of- ise the powers of government Power) DEALING WITH FACTS — One faculty the great producing class) must cultivate, and that is to deal fear Jessty with facts without passion or preju Wie trees test the Soctatiet party | eal Fe i ? i é fn the on’ ‘common poeple of the wage workers, or the professional man. | of the farmer, and ali who suffer as a result of our present system of wage Slavery and exploitation which ven the producers of thetr natural right to the wealth they create Socialists then are political se 8nd advocates of democratic tac- survival of all and the suprema- of the fittest through majority rule. however, we find Rdvocates of Direct and Synicaliam (re | |(By a United | camp of fuel and provis saloons closed on caused them to open unexpectedly last Sunday, and 3,000 peons were trapped in them and held prisoners ntil into uni- forms and culled soldiers. The peons are not the only Mex matled fiet more heavily in the days of Porfirio OHI Press spondent.) MEXICO, Nov, 30.—(By Mail to Tampa, Fla., Dec 13.) —A real reign of terror best describes conditions prevailing today throughout Mexico, and oe pecially at the capital With hie Indian strain to the fore, President Muerta is taking what he wants where he finds It, and declares that he will hold on indefinitely The pre Mexico City abt revelries, « themselves For four we Su they could ba ans to feel the than they ev tizens disappe funds find their wav ernment strong box HIS HEIRS SHOULD worry? John | | A. McGurk, owner of a Bowery years famous NEW YORK, dive, as tate valued at for many suicide hall,” is now A village after 9 p. m,, the peons lock in th avoid conscription 8 Huerta kept the Diaz frequently. Their wov Dec. nt state of affaira is a veritable Indian question—not of diplomacy-—so far as the dictator is concerned The peon women of the capital in constant fear of Huerta’s | | Press gangs | res of women have been | pressed into military service as cooks, ny and gatherers ne. the sc ir houses uday, ¢ put dic Promine: into tho 13. left an es. $102,739. How We Aid You to Do Efficient | Work and Get the | Best Results | We figure plans, quantities and ful estimates. Our QUANTITY compute prepare care SURVEY- ING and APPRAISING DE- PARTMENT its supervision of an under the expert and we prepare correct estimates and bills of quantities. | Bills of M: able and enable Our. rials are depend contractors to Did Intelligently and know their bid ts right. of its kind tn Seatt it Pablic Offictals nite information material required pal use from with ¢ ot is deutiows Our MUNICIPAL BUYERS’ DEPARTMENT is the only one le. Through and Con tractors may get full and defi on every for muntet- the smallest item to the largest, together prices and the names | George B. Worley Efficiency Engineer 317 Yesier Way Elliott 3851 DENTISTS We are the dentistry. WE STAD RACK OF OUR WORK FOR OVER THE SANDS Our cut-rate prices will be in force for one year trom date originators of ecut-rate 12 YEARS GUARANTEE deserted CUT- RATE of to | | Mies Jessie Evelyn MoCann The family and friends of Miss Jeasie MeCann, the missing Brook yn «irl, have spread broadcast this description of her Age—Twenty-thr Height — Five inches. feet seven Welght—One hundred and twenty pounds. Complexion — Light; hair, brown; eyes, blue. What She Wore—Brown char | meuse dress, brown velvet hat, black furs. | Miss McCann, a social worker, is | the daughter of a wealthy New York | Kroc Her disappearance Into the “land of minsing giris” resembles jthat of Dorothy Arnold of a wealthy ew York family, who dropped out of sight a few years ago and who was never found. CITY XMAS TREE Christmas bell aling, tingling! |woing to have a Christmas tree’ Ting-a ling. We're going to have the tree in lo ity Hall park, a municipal Chriat- |mas tree. Cavanaugh's band will play, end Superintendent J. W. | Thompson of the parks will pick the biggest fir he can find for the joccasion, The park board told him jto do #0. | The idea was suggested by the Joint committee of the Chamber cf | Commereve, the Municipal league, | jthe Rotary club, the Commercial | ‘elub and other organizations, and | | the park board agreed to cooper | ate. ‘TURN HIM DOWN Chief of Police co Bannick’ ‘s plan to! put on at once the additional num- ber of policemen allowed in the [1914 badget, or allow his present force overtime for extra work in a mn to quell the increasing in Seattle was killed yester day by the council finance com mittee, when his request was de nied The uptown police ‘substation idea was also sidetracked. The | committ recommended that a bill be passed, providing $1,000 to build & new bunkhouse at the city stock ade. | madly tn love THE SEATTLE 'HUERTA TAKING [_missincr | | EVERYTHING IN SIGHT NOWDAYS Staff Corre BOY SHOOTS HIS SWEETHEART | AND HIS MOTHER PORTLAND, passion for his al ‘awe Miss Agnes Rebenau, aged 17, who had often refused to marry him because of their relationship, t# be Heved by the police to-have been respoasible for Frank Sinmons, 22, shooting and killing Mins Rebenau and his mother, Mra. R H. Birnte, and then taking bis own life with the same weapon late yes terday According to the after Simmons had | Rebenau, his mother, attracted by |the shots, remonstrated with him, whereupon he shot her to death. R. H. Hirinie, Simmons’ step pollee theory, father, in whose home the tragedy | occurred, stated that Simmons was | with the girl | CANDY ROMANCE ATLANTA, Ga, Deo 18.—A) “chocolate candy” romance, origin: | ating in Chattanooga six months ago, culminated tn the elopement and marriage here of Miss Rose Lerach, 20 years old, and Walter G, Daniels, a civil engineer, both of Chattanooga, Tenn ret met his penchant }led him to « candy | tanooga. Mina Larach for chocolates store in Chat Pwire QUITTER A PATRIOT SPRINGFIELD, Il, Dec, 18. | —A man who leaves hin wite | to join the army is a patriot, | not a wife deserter, Judge Creighton ruled in a divorce | | sult | ° TENT Sucriow Boston Bentists' 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche, Seattle. The Ideal Dental Office. We eave you pain. We eave you money We save your teeth. Our Priceea—Examination Free. perl ede (23k and $5. 00 on $5.00 Bridgework (strictly class), per tooth. Gold Fillings . -$1.00 up. TruetoNature Teeth (the finest artificial fm the world), per +~ ee > ret 1 All Work Absolutely Guaranteed Painless extraction of teeth by a new botanical preparation. This office is indorsed by Seat- tle’s leading business men and by the Dental profession generally. A TRUST COMPANY) We Solicit Your British Columbia Business Our books are audited monthly Galata and insating om occupying paces | Wiliam Wilson Irwin, imperiai OY independent chartered ac- lof trust and official position in the ma gam illin WH poteutate, of Wheeling, W. Va, wax Countants; are jodically ex- pation Pariy, ‘and arswing pay" wha’ ai a guest of honor at the ceremonies amined by the tish Colum Heating. {t §s our duty to point out the last night in the Armory, when 57 bia Government Inspector of lscties employed by such persons and Ais- 0 frowns pligrisse journeyed across the sands Trust Co on, quas- une the tacts in order that we ourselves 0 tho holy elty of Mecca, before 1 2™USs and Sbecrve and give emphasis to the cines gathering of 1,800 members of the terly detailed statement of trugeie and deal honorably and fairly with great common people whom We are tnaebted to for the sanction anf ‘that enables us to adm: fhe cecal power when the political | of the common people be- | Promised, it le our duty to call or crm | te it, and to attempt, tn the Hay fashion, to Inject direct action as a tac- tie of Socialism into the party, DY advocating it opaniy or giving consent | to ft by silence te A ooanies! motarn to Procedure. It fe the substitute of ronson | or mentai action for physical fores, oF personal direct action. Sociallem, as 1! have ssid before, Is impossitie without | Democracy tx impossible | tion, and impoustie | With direct action because of the diver cg tees interests developed by t 1 Te be continued in next EDWIN J. BROWN. Bridgework . ‘Full Sets Teeth $5 t sab Any work that foesn’t Come tn 8OON—today. St., 8 prove ff you wish OM | for tree examination and estimate. [207 University St, 2nd and Cntverstty | Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co. Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Replying to Mayor Cottertil's ad dress of welcome, Imperial Poten tate Irwin declared that he will hrow his aid to the Nile Temple of Seattle in its efforts to secure the imperial council of the order for Seattle in 1916 OH, MERCY, GIRLS NEW YORK, De Dee, 13.—Demand ing better protection for the womer |of Poughkeepsie, expecially Vassar students, the Poughkeepsie Leagu for Civic Education—an organization representing all the women's clubs in the clty—asked the police com missioner yesterday to appoint a | pole wom HOUGEN Establisheo 1903 2012-15 Arcade Bidg. SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTIONS The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St. NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Main 6324 occu More than 35,000 school ohildren wero taught to swim in London last year, | =e 5 Pet See } in and connected | don PIKE AT. company affairs submitted to the Government, as required by the Act. Prompt and careful attention Given to non-resident businesa, received by mail and 4 per cent inter- est paid thereon, credited monthly, and subject to cheque. Immediate remittance made on withdrawals. Monay invested in First Mort- gages for clients, Inquiries eolicited. American and Canadian ref. erences, Members American Bankers’ Association. OEPOSITS Che ure MONTHLY SuneCTt CHEQUE Dow, FRASER a Co. SI7- 321 Cambie treet “AY IT MERE SINCE 1900” VANCOUVER, B. G killed Mise | | highest QUAINT CUSTOMS OF THE FINAL PICTURE OF THE SERIES; OF A MEXICAN THE SKYPIECE | lean than $200, and sometimes $600. It depends upon the amount of to trim it hat or his saddle. ‘The ordinary caballero wears a pounds. Again {t depends upon the ft and doen the rest and the brim, if spread out flat, The peons wear straw hats su: there is any winter tn Mexico—and you, or 6 cents American, each The real swell sombrero is made of felt by some poor hombre'’s family, which receives, preasing the felt into shape and re-preseing it Then the Mexico City or Guadalajara or Chihuahua hat man gets STAR WORLD'S QUEER PEOPLE —— _- PT A bargain sale rush in a Mexican hat store. A hat for a Mexican caballero—s Mexican gentleman—costs no real gol4 and silver which is used r the Mexican spares no expense when it comes to his hat which weighs from six to eight metal trimmings. and nd made at that two pesos fo The crown of the ordinary sombrero ts from 16 to 20 inches high, would reach 10 inch as it is, it doesn't cover the Mexican’s rather narrow shoulders. but, curled up mmer and winter—if you can say thetr bats are not worth 10 centa- REVIEW CHAMBER WORK DURING 1913} ItsOran That Seattle Mas been made | better city during 1913, that com- mercial relations with Alaska and other sections of the country have been strengthened, the Mt of fre tories and bosiness inte.ests fn- creased and the city advertined ox tenstvely throughout the East | through the activities of the New Seattle Chamber of Cominerce, wan the substance of the annual report | A total salary Mat of $34,000, the ary to be $125 a month, and an appropriation of $37,210 for supplies and expenses, were recom mended in a bill by the council finance committee for gperation of Division A, the first unif of the mu nicipal railway lines The committee’ also indorsed Conaciman Hesketh’s bill instruct ing the corporation counsel to ap pear for persons with claims for labor against local improvement contractors and others doing city work. | The committee was divided on the yroposition of condemning an area beneath the sidewalks a Fourth and Westlake for a public comfort station | CITY NEWS _———————— Tns manner in which the parish is conducted at St. Mark's chureh will be explained at a supper to be| kiven by the Brotherhood of the churen Tuesday night, | } cre Members of the King County Dem-| ocratic club, who assembled at the | regular Saturday luncheon today,| heard United States District Attor ney Clay Allen in an interesting ad | dress. . . . A meeting is to be held by the | Federation of Presbyterian min-| |isters {n men’s parlors of the First) \P resbyterian church Mounday after ‘noon, at 2 0 ‘clock, . | Ladies’ night wilt be held In the crypt of Trinity Parish church Wednesday night, under the aus: pices of the Men's club. cee ° Three performan: of Bunyan’s “Pilgrim's Progress,” in motion pic tures, will be given at the Queen Anne Congregational church, begin-| ning tonight. The pletures will be shown at 7:30 tonight and twice | Sunday. J. J. Donovan, president of the Pacific logging congress, will speak in Bagley hall, on the university campus, Thursday night, under the auspices of the Forestry club. TELLS OF PORTLAND Portland's form of elty govern ment was explained very thoroughly to members of the Commercial Club at the regular “weekly noon lunch Jeon today. The speaker was W, Ii Warren of Portland, secretary t¢ Mayor Albee. 18 GRANTED DIVORCE SAN FRANCISCO? I 13.—Mre. Claudine Warren, daughter of the late Judge Cotton, was granted an interlocutory decree of divoree to day from Charles A, Warren, a mill. jonairg FOR CITY LINES :: | ty budgets. lof officers to the board of trustees. Mentioning 65 large conventions hore this year, and the possibility of 75 next year with the Dunkard convention of 15,000 persons ae- wured, the report declared the | chamber had been tnstrumental in securing the torpedo station for Keyport; had rescued the a fice; champlone: needs before the administration; brought in big manufacturing plants; aided in securing reduced shipping rates; and helped protect © public by cutting city and coun- E. F. J. EB. Sweeney, Chilberg, president; vice president; J.C Slater, vice president; J. D. Hoge, treasurer, and C. B. Yandell, sec. retary, were reelected officers for the new year. Save Your Health Most sicknesses that impair health have their start in quite ye td ailments of the o1 of diges- tion or elimination. Stomach, liver, kidne: and bowels are quickly benefited by the action of BEECHAM’S PILLS Any changes Seld everywhere. In bozes, 10e., 380. New Telephone Directory DECEMBER 15th for this issue must be arranged for be THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ‘HAVE PLAN T0 HELP MARKET ‘om Graduate 7 WHEAT CRO ae 1i5t Seven grain elevators wi built in Washington, Oregon an |Idaho, as auxiliaries to the mor | ster grain elevator which the Jof Seattle will build, accord ROBE RT CURTIS plans consummated at the por ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing meeting Friday 0 1018 Post 8t. The port grain elevator able to handle 600,000 bushel |rosult, a great deal of the crop, which has in the past Installitg will be Seattle oa wheat een diverted to Oregon, will be hand |from Seattle direct to ocean vew-| “DENNY-RENTON” saving from & to €0 cents All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. 1 in the cost of shipp! Tho farmers’ will build seven aux {Mary elevators in which to store the grain until ready for the mar ket. Representatives of the various more organizations confe with the port commissioners I é MAIN 1594 day. ’ . Aimost simultaneously with the || Morgan’ =e Quick Shoe port's action, M. H. Houser of Port Repairing Shop land, one of the biggest grain ex While You Wait porters on the Coast, it is announ¢ , 18 Koing to open an office in Sé attle. ATTRACTIVE WINTER RATES mience and comforts of a downtown hetel, where you hove and seclusion, yet a step from besiness. Restful security of an absolutely ructure, a well- Gtrected service that attends to every want with “cheerful ‘courtesy. A number of needle shower baths (patent mixer), with inter communicating rooms at modest prices to athletic young mes. Re soem, o 2agent Sock, Wee, er Sere wey magesines and ifbrary ot your Gaposal Bg Special Atention te Lady Guests. Shore Coetled for and Delivered Strictly Union Sh. 1218 Lat Av., bet. 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