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2 |J{AMUSEMENTS MOOR El writes tar ine ) . Tonight LITTLE LOST ~ SEATTLE THEATRE TANORD = | MEXICANS FIGHT es | Mat Thurs! _ “ ; EL PASO, Deo, 31.—Although the fate of Ojinaga, across the border from Presidio, Texas, was still tn doubt early today, dispatches Indl cated the town was expected to fall into rebel hands before night fall Tho casualities have been very heavy, especially on the federal side. The defendors, redtzing that to be Mate #60 ER Soe. | “ 200, 206, ein Nistt Monday. an ~ ET captured would mean execution, }ihave fought fle | TIVOLE Rost || At taste night, however, the rebel " forces, numbering 5,000, under Gen e An | Ortega Rodrigue and Sebantian Spend a laughable, enjoyable “THE SUPFRAGETTES” Carranza, advanced from the direc evening and hear classical and pop jody Scream Het to Muste tion of La Mula and Mulate, grad ed Feature—TANGO DANCE] ually capturing all the outworks ular tunes. : gh ips | erected by the federals until at dark 1 atine ning 7:18 and pm i Performance over at 10:20, allow. || a su.ee tor eee 8 ™ | they had drawn a cordon tightly } ing plenty of time for you to be tn | —— Sapte Pal SERED. CaS A joven three sides of the town. i “a ols Hea He é “ederal deserters who crossed the your cafe seats before midnight P NT GES Rio Grande from Ojinaga during the i e Z \ d \ night sald the dead and wounded i J Beatties Fav te Opera » lay about the little town, many } rices: (C- (- | wounded having lain without medi H T PO eal attention for 86 hours, i n “A MILLIONAIRE FOR A DAY _ 4Days Com. Mat. Thurs., Jan. 1 | ms Sultan Stricken CONSTANTINOPLE. Dee 31 HKogland’s Dalatiest Come { Turkey, to! dieane | of artial | —With— < me 6 FRANK FOGARTY “owl a aa ¥ s being already affected The Dublin Minstrel Mohammed is in his 70th year % ta and succeeded to the throne in April, 1909, when the Young Turks deposed hie brother, Abdul | Hamtd IT WILSON TRIES TO ~ BOLSTER TRADE By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—President Wilson has determined postpone all radical legislation Inde€initely, pending the return of wore normal and better business conditions The trusts are not to be prosecuted, the Sherman law is not to be amended, the telegraph-telephone monopoly is not to be postalized, the New England railway merger is to be settled by arrangement between Morgan & Co. and Attorney General McReynolds, and possibly the railroads are to have a 5 per cent in se of freight rates. Everything is to be done for “better business. This matter was talked over at a recent cabinet meeting, and whil some of the members of the cabinet have not agreed with the president as to the wisdom of this course, all accept the administration's de cision. hes | It ts recognized that the president Is the man most responsible and | most largely affected by political happenings, and tt !s his righ: to direct the course of his administration. It is known that Postmaster General Burleson has given up, for) the time being, at least, his intention to press for postalization of the telephonetelegraph wires, although he recommended this In his annual report and offered to furnish congress with the data proving the de strability of government ownership and operation. In accordance with tiis decision, Representative John A, Moon of Tennessee, chairman of the house committee on postaffices and post roads, has withheld his proposed bill, and Representative David J Lewis of Maryland ts the only one who Is still actively at work for postalization of the wire services. . Following the compromise made by the Bell-Western Union tele phone-telegraph monopoly with the department of justice, and the drop. ping of the suit against the trusts, it is understood there are to be other compromises with the trusts which have been under threats of prosecu: tions for violations of the Sherman act. This policy is an answer to the political calamity howlers, like Jim Mann, Joe Cannon, Joe Fordney, Jim Watson, hu Root and Hoss Barnes, who have predicted that reactionary republicans will be called upon later to save the country from the hard times Inevitably produced by democrats. “DANCE MAD” Evening Prices, 250 to $150 Seats Now Selling. to ' THE [LIND RETURNING; STAR—WEDNESDA FOR THEIR LIVES | MAY HAVE NEW IN HIS KITCHEN; INBORDER SCRAP. HUERTA OFFER SLAYER MISSING Minas, Dee now steaming | PASS CHRISTIA Si—That John Lind northward on the crulser brings with him at least a Prealdent alo in Chester Huerta proposal from the Nght | was considered ¢ of developments at the “winter capital” today. It was understood that in the at last #ix hours the provinetal p dent had owed his offer to r tire-—but with only a few of th jstrings placed on the original offer withdrawn All information regarding the Lind visit was refused at the pres! dent's’ cottage today, Aboard Cruiser Chester VERA CRUZ, D #1.—John Lind today was # aboard the scout cruiser er toward Pass Christian, wh he expects to confer with President Wilson to morrow. Lind left here at 7 o'clock last night in response to instruc tiona from the state department tive tentative, Y, DECEMBER 31, 1915 CHEF MURDERED $1.00—MATINEES NEW YEAR’S DAY AND SATURDAY—$1.06 f MOORE 4 com MAT, lOMORROW Victim of "® mysterious murder, | F. A, Fowler, f of the New York lunch room, 706 ond ay. dled at the olty hospital at & o'clock this morning. Fowler wan found at % o'clock « morning lying on the floor of restaurant kiteben in a pool 0! od. There were two deep knife seta, Tetea teak ot hs bend England’s Daintiest Comedienne It had been the mur 1 man's custom to close up the place tn DIRECTION WILLIAM MORRIS time to catch the owl ear home “ % He lived at the Hotel Lam. # And Company of 75 in a New Style of Entertainment bert M. Southard, night watchm in the New York block, noticing wit the lights tn th restaurant, inves tigated and found Fowler uncon scious tn the kitchen | Robbery, the police say, could hardly have been the motive, Fow ler's gold watch was still in bis pocket when found, and the cash . . drawer bad not been tampered The Dublin Minstrel with Detect! are seekin the siptery of the deed OAs rm the; And a Kaleidoscope Dance Revue of Ali Nations 4 hope of learning ff he had an} | enemy “DANCE MAD” atop New York Theatre X-RAY DANCE, COWBOY MINSTREL & Mel Craig Eduardo et Carsino Bidney Wood, Doraine Sisters || | De Lisle & Vernon | | | Revealing a Realistic Glimpse of Jardin De Dans: | Col Tachkowski Marc Diamond Mme. De La Ware Four The Act Beautiful Pauly & Young || AND CABARET ORCHESTRA Evening Prices—Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50; Balcony, $1.00, 75c and 50c; Gallery, 250, New Year's Day and Saturday—Entire Lower Floor, $1.00; First Five Rows noe of Balcony, 50c; Gallery, 25c. Seats Now Selling. CITY MANAGER DALTON WALLOPS. PLAN TRIED OUT U. ¢. AGENT SWIFT Popular jalcony, DAYTON will oO, a1 Dayton inaugurate {ts commissioner jmanager form kovernment tO) srwARD, Alaska, Dec. 31.—Jack; Further argument was ended morrow. Dalton, the Alaskan packer who when Dalton landed a lusty right | Dayton fs the first city of any | contracted with the government to on the jaw of Disbursing Agent Inize to adopt this form. Hen ered 8 a of gy coal to aie! bh ly er had him arrested, ] tidewater for a navy department. The Knik Commercial club Iry M. Waite, former city enginoor|Wdewater for 4 navy, deptttorer| with Dalton, and bas cabled sia jot Cincinnatt, ts al|pavid, of Knik, for striking and department at Washington, giving man r knocking down John -W. Swift, its version of the affair. The Col. George W hals, bulider!| United States disbursing agent Seward Commercial club met last ot a Sasninn. conalcatnaad an|,, The encounter was fhe culmina- night and passed a resolution cen suring Swift for his dilatory con tion of a series of quarrels between % offer of 000 to accept the post.| Dalton and Swift, arising out of the duct. Cae] | Waite will receive a salary of $12.|charge made by Dalton that the P government official has been en- 0 annually. |gaged In a deliberate attempt to) Polit th Politics does not figure ©\ delay the movement of the coal, | tn jelty manager form of government. |finally ordering stopped work un. 1 | WANTS TO QUIT Because he could not agree with ‘the plan of the Washington State Panama-Pacific exposition to place the state exhibits in the Manager Waite, an appointive|dertaken by a crew of men under in turn appoint every | Dalton on a road to Matanuska. officer, will city official, excepting, of course,| Swift told the men that the gov. ernment would not pay them for the five city commissioners, wholing work. while Dalton ordered building of the fair { omen were selected by the people. them to go ahead and told them Washington state building, which that if the government wouldn't will be devoted to social purposes pay them he would. only, and because he also disap “Til bring this coal out at my proves of the site selected, Elmer own expense,” said Dalton, “and I'll land it where the tide won't be le to wash over it, as happened E. Johnson, executive commis sioner, has asked for the imme diate acceptance of his resignation, The fair commission meets Jaa» ary 14, when the resignation will be acted upon. Sc aa babe ins pont SALESMEN MEET The Sales Managers’ association | Katalla Til see this thing was host to 240 in thelr &89-|through now, in spite of Swift or nual banquet last night In the/ anyone else Moose room of the Rathskeller,/ where enthusiastic talke on the trade future for next year were heard a Leh me at men Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo looks for a general expansion of business and confidence from this time on. FAILS TO AGREE)ARE NOT LIABL MEW YORK, oa gies sr conte, four omen who voted to/Thomas W. Ross, the original a second trial of Hans Schmidt, y ppas ack: | checkers,” playing that part, is mail, although believing him 1 : kel « him tnno-| confessed murderer of Anna cent, because they were anxious to|one of the createst motion picture muller, were being considered at jet one of their number, who was features ever shown in Seattle, and the district attorney's office today.| ill, get home to bed After deliberating for 36 hours, Statute, according to I “Checkers” at the Clemmer, with violated nO} is proving just as popular as the uty Prose- iia fury which henrd the teetd gator Kennedy, who was asked by|P!&y itself. A udge Ronald to investigate This wond 1 drama, which as mony against him in the court of| Attorney McBride for Pappas has} book and a play has delighted Judge Warren W. Foster was un-| asked the court to reopen the argu-|thousands, is a story neither ove: able to reach an agreement and was| ments for a new trial, a motion|drawn nor impossible. And the discharged last night. that had been denied by Judge| motion picture reproduction brings tle details and inter. holds The jury stood 10 to 2 for con-| Ronald previously. McBride wantalout all th viction on the first ballot and the the women brought to court to give esting po vote never changed. Two of the oral testimony. |the attention Jurors stood out to the last in favor - — | The racing scene where “Check of a verdict declaring Schmidt in ers” risks his last plece of money bain pie noe | “Checkers” ia in five parts staged under the personal direction a dewar resident of the{0t Augustus Thomas WANTTHAT BANK wigti ane Oe sident of the) gather Sundquat, the talented 28 violin soloist, is the latest addition Te ie trom the Béctila Clear to the musical artiste. Miss Sund ing House association and the com Lee A gap gto y hPa, 98 isla’ bodies of the city will be|conviction of running a lottery to| Ment She wae heard at the Clem sent Wednesday to all the commer.| promote land sales. He went to|™er several weeks ago cial bodies in Washington, Oregon,|the sheriff's office to be locked uf Comming to the Clemmer Sunday Saiae Gah Mdbtann, urging concert| His commitment papers hadn't ar-|* 520% London's sreat story of ad ed action toward obtaining a re-jrived, howe and he 1 to hus-| venture, “The a Wo This is tle to beat blazes to get the sherift/im seven parts, with Hobart Bos gional reserve bank for the North-| west. worth in the leading role. ee ito lock him up before night “Fantomas, or the Man fn Black,” another of the series of the “Phan tom fa the four-part few tur Class A, starting Wed A Keystone comedy drama complete the Croc at th y night another with “The Unwel. come Throne,” a three-part animal latory, the Selig company will re lease a series of 1% stories of ad venture featuring animals and lranging for settings from Califor This is the head jnia to Africa. liner the Colonial, starting today | Commencing Only Toddy—Thursday—Friday—Saturday Checkers (in Five Parts) With THOMAS W. ROSS . The Original “Checkers.” at Brady, of narrowly ¢ the caped ntl mount or ing ile t Ins near Edward brand was | ardino, Cal, producing mountain life. He was landslide, completety ath rec hb San B stories caught bu tatn side a thousand feet of in a ed and carried down the moun ESTHER SUNDQUIST, Violin Soloist. JOE ROBERTS, Banjoist. OLIVER G. WALLACE, Organist. THEATRES WEEK "Little THE THIS AT COMING SUNDAY THE SEA WOLF Metropolitan Lost Sis ter Moore—Dark (In Seven Parts) Seattie—Halley & M Co By JACK LONDON Wan ee Tivoli—Keating & Flood Co, With HOBART BOSWORTH in the Leading Role. “The Suffragettas. In PHOTO PLAYS advocated that a school of # should be established at the University of Washington, giv ling every business bouse employe a better chance to study the art of | salesmanship. It was comm RADIUM IS LOST | CHICAGC ), Fantomas} ||| Dec 31—A speck of Alhambra Until Wednesday Night |78dium welghing 36 milligrams, and anna | “The Jarvia Case,” two-reel Imp |TOrth $4,600, the whole supply of | drama “animated — Weekly,” | 3* EH couse Pg la gy OPPOSE BLOCKS ge peng 7 Kly." | dikappeared from the body of a | world's news: “Hila Falthful Serv-|Sietvwtient. undermoing the radtun | ¢ Rt THE MAN IN BLACK | ° oe t for cancer Monday, of-| Opponents of creosoted wood in 4 Parts Cisee A Until Gaturday Night ‘mitted today block paving, led by. Judge Thomas “Fantomas, or the Man in Black an Insurance| Burke, again protested yesterday 9 e ivaaet eaters: be WORE & and n the police de-|hefore the board of public works, qicatlee Ga” Kadetons “usaeds nt have been unable to find| against the offer of H. C. Henry to urope Ss nsa on A Mighty Adam,” Rellance drama.‘ sd gg Eis ng i Sgn i cig a page iota a eee ne On Se Oe Obtained at Immense Cost Clemmer Until Saturday Night iy nl pera emetia i os Checkers. ix parts, | Bahay bis rong plese . . Jin atx, |er bodies also entered vigorous pro The Most Intensive Detective Photo-Play Colonial Until Saturday Night | es Sen eens * Prod Seemed Vill Seteeey Ni uae reat aes tne|, Various representatives of lum Europe Ever luced parts, Sel a; "A College | Seattle public Hbrary, at Fourth ay SORTS igo fisted ee ae ae oe 4 A wed ve in a! W. and West Garfield at, will be) \ooq blocks. G. Winslow, who has —_ —— ) Bal ephant ork ned € ears y prices . a otal , we saisuaers i: ° i on New by ) de for |, creosoting plant in Tacoma, said eee adh caitaa teen 56 ne or his firm has delivered 80,000 square | jaiibsiecer Ura lonaeuarinions (eon, »- tol yards of fir paving blocks this| e stone om The Fall of Constantin A ection of 5,000 new books, |***" | three-reel, hand colored ovided for th library, will! be| * ae ets SHE WOULD HU te) a; “Some ve irund ont helves Cc Cc A- IN Gah, iene ee NN sxorcinoe wn CREW PICKED UP —T" mt ' drama Pee in the auditorium. Mayor —— | | li will make a brief address. SAN " NCISCO. ec. 8 1 Grand Until Saturday Night | “ - l word \s ba Baa toes ingt e aa of “Where the Road Forks,” two |the. crew of the wrecked . f ne crew of the wrecked American e reel American drama; “Mutual ach r Eldorado, abandoned 2,000 Weekly, No. At the Cab mil f the coast of Chill, June 13 am aret;” "The First Prize,” split reel ‘ ‘ Matinacs ones last, W taken from Easter Island, " os « x YORK, Dec. 21 Clearing |" the South Pactfic, by the Brit | Cireult Untit Saturday Night _|skies and moderating temperature) {8h steamer Knight of Garter, bound ; | “dont of the South.” two-ree!| give promise today of an atmos-| trom vaiaraiso to Baemey. ane Reliance Drama K. B. drama; “Lawyer, Doctor and | pherteally {deal New Year's eve for|y. a. 5 ys . A lpaby” Tharhauser comedy: “His | Mew Advance preparations|/. 3 oe of the Eldorad Over 6,000 Feet of Film—More Than a Mile Daughter's Sacrifice,” drama indicated 1914 will mabered nto |. cee oe tae crew oe oe dorado f Pi criti the greater city with a lavish ex-| Were trom Seattle, J. Wilson, mate, o ictures @|penditure, perhaps never equaled, |"%¢ 5: bwata, cook it RESIDENCE THEATRES | | af : eet tanelan Santaht SHOOTS MASHER GETS THE COIN Commencing Today, and for “Retribution,” “A Yellow Streak,” | | “Diversion,” “He Fell in Love With —_—_— | vy oN Y. aa His Motherin-Law,” “Singapore.” | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec, 81.—"Mash-| rage al N. ¥. Dec, 81.—The . ves ers deserve to be shot,” said Mise|COUrt Of appeals yesterday upheld | At the Manhattan Theatre Tonight! Hert Trowbridge, | restaurant on : yal lsd sre Trag of Fate," two-reel Re-|cashier, who wounded in the leg a ane inne, the “wireless here Hance d A Bowling Match,” |man who persiated in following her|!% the steamer Republic disaster Keystone comedy; “The End of|as she was on h home from eg Hil ca Bho bey ia aire Black Bart,” Amertean drama work ated. fake photograph of ‘i Fev gae de The Admission 1 p forced to be| Sner the accider 3inns « the i i $1 000 RAISED a ROMA WE Peer Snare, Seon Shen ches for This Mammoth Bill Is Only | , oe Miss Tr t's the sec 3 | the " . ; Jond time | have had occasion to use ° | wane ; rely vite 2 ph nage Con’! that revolver, That fellow who caus FIND Hi Ss BODY | ar 4 He art a ane 4 (ed the trouble last night kept after | $1 000 as the maaitt of the b. efi me for several blocks. | was on my NEW WESTMINSTER B. O.,} Sata party abd Garce given In the | Boren when I shot at him, He de-| Dec, 31.—-The body of KB. F. Darey, | Knights at Oolumbis all, Misses served what he got.’ uncle of Sir Richard McBride, | iat he ofplatiage will move os premier sof British Columbia, was | C lakewtig to tha cid (Conover Pee TO ASK IN token from the Fraser river today, | 5c HILDREN—Sc Bice Waahington | Ss Q where it had evidently “beeg sin Pune eesti Y a UIRY last February. It was {doptified = by the teeth vu fi art 0 eo} LIKES MOVIES BETTER DENVER, Dec. 81.—Despite his|ciothinge Pesala. CHICAGO.Aiter witnessing La} injuries, Chas. H. Moyer will go > Tosca, A. A. McCormick, president) to Washington to appear personal-| ay ng ‘ae of the county board, said that graad| ly before congress and urge a fed: y Nusa Malte Me rohante Exchange rae opera ought to be brought upto the! eral investigation of strike condi. | spp potas Aibot oa ane movie andard of morallt tions in Michigan copper districts, |O?C? power a mae ee raeids © finche and Grip | build Government employes Third at Pike Laantiye, Brome Quining, tablets remove | Don't take advice you wouldn't|interested in shipping will be 1h had signature ef K. W. Grove on bom, aq kiVe yourself, jamong the invited