The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1914, Page 2

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=r. THE STA IRS STORE” MORGAN’S SUDDEN | By Gilson Gardner | plea of railroads for an increase policy on the part of our great in. princtpal tnstanc® tn the mind A vestment bankers Is to be found in|) the commission of monopolist ver ul the series of questions just sent mismanagement by Interlocking ¢ y [them by the Interstate commerce rectorates | commisaion i |= oT Se eevee rene Every Coat Every Skirt Every Dress THE EXCEPTION Drink, you say, ls @ terrible thing Made to curse us and not to bless; A poisonous draft for beggar or kc Bringer of sorrow and deep distrem Doubtless you're accurate, more or lens, T wouldn't question the facts you've shown, But the harm all comes from 4 great excess I can take ft or let it alone! Eclipsing All Competitors I know the trouble that booge will brin, There's many a man in an awful mei Because of alcohols dreadful sting, Which seemed at first but a soft caress And mothers and children weep, | gues When the father Into # beast has grown But I can handle tt with finesse, I can take it or let it alone! Values Up to $30 $12.95 Values Up to $45 $18.95 And So On Throughout the Store speedy clearance is very necessary now on ac- count of large shipment of spring goods now en route. Come Upstairs and Save $10 to $15 and More. Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Fifth Floor Denny Bidg. Take Elevator. It's true I've frequently had my Ming On various wines from the vintage press, Until I've wanted to shout and sing And act like a Fool tn motiey dress; T've shown some symptoms of strain and stress; In brief, I've been pickled a bit, 1 own; But a will of tron do I possess; I can take ft or let It alone! ENVOY I was foll last week, as 1 may confess, And my head this morning makes me ere For I drank with the bunch last njgbt, ab, yes!— But 1 can take It or let it alone! WILL CURB RIVER’: On the basis of 60 per cant of the coat to be borne by King county and 40 per cent by Plerce county, an agreement has t ched be- tween the comm! the two counties on a 9-year contract to build dams and maintain them for|' the purpose of curbing the floods of the Stuck and White rivers. The dams and dikes will cost approxt| ‘mately $1,500,000, MINERS TO FIGHT FOR RICH CLAIM On one side two miners, two-fist ed huskies, but killed in the tn. tricacies of the law and who will | On the other the Yukon Gold Co., the first up steamer, and then pro- which has gobbled up Dawson, and ceed to Iditarod to take charge of| in which the Guggenheims are the case for Adams and Knox large stockholders, with an array of The Yukon Gold Co. now haa pos corporation lawyers. session of the claim, which ts ps The stake for which they fight— trolled night and day by armed) @ $1,000,000 clatm at Iditarod guards. | c= MILLION LOST BY * iret in water. Or sun, but stand | baadle in the in the nanceas aT PONE ee ROBERTS |} : ONE Don't dry by ff them on ¢ Next to Times Bidg. Second Avenue. “A Red Tooth Means a Nad Soldier.” More than 2.609 men were tnvall me during the Boer war on ac Japan furnishes more, former mayor of Nome, who is spending the winter in Seatth te EXAMINATION FREE Phone Eiliott 1489, ams, well-known Alaskans, relocat | ed the Chicago bench claim, one = the richest unworked claims THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, But {t was destred to secure an|to the directors and contly to the| J SCHOOL BONDS an hair brushes witn soda dis rac PERSONAL SERVICE | Aok Thee vt aL, 1914. HERE IS REAL REASON FOR BANKER N REFORM SPASM’ The commission t*® hearing the|offictal record of these conditions; minority stockholders and the | rn officially to what ex | eral public. of and to 1h | WASHINGTON, Jan &—A desire) freight rates. After the railroads| tent they prevailed in the other) This t» the situation tn et G t t to postpone or prevent legislation had presented their plea thelr dl-| great railway systems to practically the entire railroad very arment a a against interlocking directorates tn sro anked to furnish tn The interlocking directorate as) world responsible for Morgan & Co.'s sud on numerous subjects; | used by the Investment banker has| Railroads have been milked by den spasm of virtue. principal among them, Inter! ing been the means by which raflroad terminal companies, by constrae e e | ‘The announoed resignation of tte directorates systems have been loo Yon compantes, by supply concerns \firm from a number of directorates, The organization of the New Ha-| When a terminal company, or/and notably by th ol trust ts understood here to have this|ven system and the conspicuous! construction company, or a firm whose directors are in the main purpose collapse which has resulted from| manufacturing railway supplles,|the same ag the directors of most | The direct cause for this new!the Morgan management was the/ sells to a railroad whieh has the of the principal railroads In the moe at of same set of directors as the manu commis te| facturing concern or terminal com 108 As @ rewult of t di-| pany, its transaction becomen one 's inquiry, the creat Investment lwhich {# Hkely to prove lucrative| bankers have taken on @ sudden npanm of reform HORATIUS AT MOYER RETURNS; THE BRIDGE HAD | HE WILL CONFER NAUGHT ON JOHN) WITH GOVERNOR Just how the battle started de | GREEN BAY, Wis, Jan. &—Pres fies explanation. They were cole ident Charles H. Moyer, of the brating Christmas day Wednesday, Western Federation of Miners. according to the calendapeof the passed through here today on his Greek church—some 25 Monteno way back to Hancock, Mich crins, Servians, Bulgarians, and With him was Charles H. Tan ner, a Californian, and an officer o! the federation, who, with others of the Slay countries, at 1005 Washington at It appears that John Pocheck, 24 was on one side, and the rest of the crowd on the other. tatore there, Jobn was doing some great work me m returning to finish my too, having succeeded tn redage Bh work, id Moyer. “I look for no dosen or #0, but he declares his more trouble. My enemies would [knuckles were beginning to got searcely dare attack me with Gev ‘sore, and #0 he pulled « gun. Ferris and a grand Jury probing my He fired four times in the alr, | previo’ s deportation at this very and Mislay Botch caught one of the | time.” bullets tn his hand He said he and Tanner want to When the police arrived, John | testify before the grand jury. The lhad the crowd at bay. The affair president was scheduled for an ta will be explained to Judge Gordon. | terview with Gov, Ferris late today. STATE MAY BUY try for their activities as strike agi HANCOCK, Mich., Jan. 8.—Prest | dent Moyer was on the verge of col lapse when he arrived here at noon today. His wounded shoulder had troubled him more than he expect ed and the strain of his journey told severely on h MOYER NEAR COLLAPSE The state of Washington may) T®! buy the whole of the school bond! b° ligeue of $684,000 voted at tho last, Ga election. Governor Lt and the state board of finance are looking | erg the matter. Bids on the bonds M1 be opened by the schoo! board on February 20 ‘BOB EXPLAINS IT Seattle has a “cant balance tn tts! coffers, according to City Treasurer Ed Terry's report, of $1.776,798.62 Last year it was $3,264,510.69, % The total over@raft for the year) | Was $768,229.98 But President Hesketh of the jcounc!l declares the overdraft ts only an apparent one and not real, | inasmuch as the’ money expended | Will be taken care of by collection | of taxes yet unpaid. | AS IN JAIL now DENVER, Jan. 8 Giving his | |name as John Ray Dew, Bellevue, a young man who had previous. | ly ‘posed as Adolphus Busch il Was arrested, charged with obtate ing money under fa ( } | | BGoLLY IF AFELLER MARRIES A GRASS WIDDER HE SHOULD NOT EXPECT TER LIVE IN CLOVER. Pao = FAVOR CREOSOTE A resolution was passed Wednes- ded | Quick Action Prescription Cures Colds in a Day | rectors of the Commercial club, asking the public works board to try out on two blocks of Second av aie audi the octane ls The best nog quickest prescription | the creosoted paving blocks offere ‘* er, Tom Atken, had forfeited tt by nd coughe is *\by H.C. Henry, provided the ma- failure to perform the asseasment ur drug@ia ot| jority of the abutting property O JaVINg |\---. [DENT Is ST diveerine and Gots | owners are favorable tothe Nem Alken bad leased the claim to | Fine Compound entrated Pine — the Yukon Gold Co. Sentite’s Seo te during 1913 and pet we two ing pg ge | on E E GLASSES b October 14 of last year Adams pregen eps gad resin rt | good whiske well. Take - commenced work on the claim, “S&Fegated about $1,000,000, accord-| — flor es only to be haled into court at Idit. ing to the report of the department | arod for trespass on complaint of toda: am aaa Pitan Geta be | coe ane y, and sho r an inorease of 41 his associates were acquitted, and | °T Cent over the average for the} set out jubilant on the return to Past three years. Flat Creek, where the claim is lo-| Last February was the big month of the year, a total loss of cated. They found the claim surround 4,093.93 being recorded. iad was the lowest month ed by armed guards of the Yukon TWO ARE DEAD | Gold Co,, and, in a pitched battle ao SPECTACLES rer HIGH-CLASS wont Restrain Order fire with J. W. EDMUNDS, 0; nine years’ practice tn enjoying one of the practices In the state, Optical ‘shes to an hounce that in order to still further rf Adams and his men were routed by superior numbers Adams regurned to Iditarod City in December and filed sult in the c o his practice he has decided for the NEXT. 30 DAYS, to BEVUCY ht ices 40 PER € on al RPECTACLES AND BYEGLASSES, and 381-2 per cent om all district court to oust the gold com-|+n0 Gerken boc anette Thies Gunan avine to voui| pany. Then he traveled 600 miles be yo eeifle Shasta Il tmit MRYPTOK invisible Bt-focals|by dog sled to Seward and caught |iore on their way to church, Mar| Enraged Miners Near Nome vin Hagan, 19, and Miss Alma Sum | merfield, 18, are dead, Rosa Summerfield, sister of the the steamer Northwestern for Se-| attle, arriving bh a few days ago. He retained Atty. Willlam A. Gi (near-and-far vision), at lowest fac- tory prices. This is positively a genuine reduc- Jon of prices an ows you to ob- Threaten Dire Vengeance Lawyers Who Sought “Jump” Valuable Claims. [Issued by Judge Brings on Riot Jan, 8—A sup posedly incendiary fire early today \destroyed the William Qalt & Co. Each ha ¢ tin screw: top nea ed cane. At ug gist has it on hand or will quickly from his wholesale ‘t are many ¢heaper prepare Three firemen were 0,000 loss. urt. HE'S: A GROCER) LO8 ANGEL Bi “Jan &.—Reports that Didier Masson, French aviate formerly employed by the Mexican rebels, had been executed by feder als, were denied today by Conatitu tlonalist Agent Alcalde. Masson is sald to have ful his contract with the rebels aad} RESOLUTIONS to to psures bound | Moyer, | was expelled from the copper coun: | ls night by the new board of di-| hay and grain warehouse here, with | [AMUSEMENTS PANTAGES |MOORE 2:39 Gorgeous Spectacle in Bleven| axer or WEEK AND SUNDAY Beenes | ane —” “THE GOLDEN DREAM” | formance Tonlght BOB ALBRIGHT Mr. George Kleine Offers | “ANTONY and _ENOM HES CLEOPATRA MATINEE TODAY Twiee 20 w “The Melba” 106 and 200 Male senerirores In Right Mugnificent Parte i] THe A Hint oa ee | Matinee 2:30 dai Ken a Popular Prices, he and te ~ | Mondayand Tuesday, Jan, 12-13 SYECIAL MATINER TORSDAY GABY DESLYS WITH HAKKY PILOER IN Phene Main 43 Tovlght and All Week Mats Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | BALLEY @ MITCHELL PRESENT “The Spoilers” | Monday | SEATTLE THEATRE» | - “The Little Parisienne” GABY HERE'S THE COUNT AGAIN ROME, Jan. 8,—Cardinal Nultelll | set Saturday to hear the Anna Gould's appeal from the tribunal's annulment of her Count de Cast KINGS GABY DANORS GABY FASCINATES CHS NIGHTS, 500 to $5.00; MAR the to $2.00 e SEATS NOW SuLLaNe forn Ro to the rag STRIKE IN WAR ON | | OPEN SHOP PLAN} | : sent for H. J vice president ’ of the Pacific coast district, and | Because the Pacific Steel Com: Smith pany, at Youngstown, refuses to many Bk. SONS the strike was then called recognisse the rec organized | William R. Davis, chairman of the union of tron, steel and tin workers! [strike committee, declares there and has iaid off a number of men | will be no violence. ntly lfor no apparent reason except that T. 8. Clingan, manager of the they were members of the union | Youngstown plant, only 50 of the employes, numbering about 200,/the men walked out ‘ | quit work Wednesday. | This strike emphatically the question of the open and cle | shop to the front | Satisfied With Wages The workmen are satisfied with the wages paid by the company, contend they have a right to organ ize and demand recognition for thetr} | unton. The employes organized abou | two months ago as Mount Ral Lodge, No. 7, of the National Ar gamated Association of Iron, Ste and Tin Workers, and are affille with the local Central Labor Coun ei brings | od but THLE INSURANCE Title Insurance— the examination and | insurance of titles | under a strict State | supervision—is the response to a de mand for a safe, convenient and eco Pian No Violence When the company began to dis | charge the union men, the employes | Rheumatism Remarkable Home c Cure Given by One Who Had It—He s Every Sufferer to Benefit. Send No Money—Just Your Address and mi | | | | Years of awful sufferin, | 2 Ee Jory taught this man, Mark H. Jack-| nomical land title 2h New York, rible em. Ri rheum re wy Within 37 years it has become estab- lished in every state, and in nearly every large city of the country has sup- plinted the old ab- stract and individual examiner's opinion. 4 |rheumatic victim to kn was oured. Read what_ With few excep- tions all concerns in Through Seattle regularl; n the spring of 1893 I was at- = y tacked by Muscular and Inflamma- loaning on real susteres as it for tried remeny af- and doctor after doctor relief as estate are demand- ing and using Title Insurance. rt remedy never returned. given it to a number who ribly i and even r with and it effected a A thorough exam- ination of the title from our title rec- tem. very case t every sufferer fre heumatio tr healing tn m any form ible to try I send lf we Mg ve ords precedes the is- it has proven tteelf to be that lon |iooked-for means of se thas your suance of each pol- eumatiam, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but, u tand do not want your money unless are perfectly satisfied Isn't that fair ? Wh longer when icy. When issued, the policy shows the ex- |* ay. act present condi- in the very t Optical service dead girl, who accompanied the is the tor of 6 , vd ~ \, r | ie proprietor of a grocery and “neces straigntenea and aasustea | PA PE’S! BREAKS couple, was ahead of them and es — commission house at Hermosillo, : caped by running to the end of t x Fitenaultation and ixamination— trestle. Mise Summerfield was in-|_ A court order issued by Judge | Resolved, that dur- ios ae om —- A COLD AT ONCE stantly killed, but Hagen Mved 20| Stillman of Nome against Roy Glen z | minutes, nister, owner of “The Midas,” a| Hing the coming year |}| J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. SECOND AND MADISON ST. Main 2174. 701-703 Leary Bids. HOW RESINOL DON’T STAY STUFFED UP! BND! GRIPPER MISERY WITH FEAR SOLDIERS PAPER'S COLD COMPOUND, employes from so doing, |the miners of that section to su jan « ben dcddeetaad lavas residents along the California bor-|to lynch Wilton Struve and Alex Retief comes tnstantly. A dose taken every two hours|i¢T af uneasy and fearful today,|der McNamara, attorneys, who|f/income and deposit | CLEARS AWAY | until three docas are taken will end) Qwite (0 & detachment of mutinons |,ought to acquire the claim throu laf to en rippe mii ederal soldiers sent from dishonest methods. ‘Their lives ‘ = Ferw cold, either tn tie head, cheat, a to. Mextecla, Thee © saved by Cherry Mallotte, a each month in this | ale without knowing body or limba. whereabouts are unknown, but it ce hall character, and Helen ss Jayant, 4 said they number several hun-|Chester, a visitor to the famous| | Bank. opened yesterday to the biggest busi- It promptly opens clogged-up now trils and air paseages {n the head, stops uasty discharge or nose run- ning, relieves sick headache, dull hess, feverishness, sore throat, sneering, soreness and stiffness. Ired and are in an ugly mood, ow-| mining camp. ing to not Seing paid These two young women plead Many Mexican ranchers are pre-| with the mob paring to move into United States | McNamara made territory. UGLY PIMPLES It ts 80 easy to get rid of pimples and blackheads with Resinol, and their escape valuable placer claim, working the property or permitting any of his enraged nt that a riot was narrowly when the men threatened | while Struve and night long the miners searched the| { will systematically uch save a portion of my ded ness we have done thing is reduced t preparatory to mov ters. Come in tomo: Savings deposits re- ceived before the 10th All {t_conts so little, too, that anyone | ™hOIGm sermnese and —_—— district for the two fugitives, and| whose face is disfigured by or | blowing and snuffling! 4, ue Forty-four states have adopted an|** last resort soldiers were called account and buy pests is foolish to keep on with |inropbing head! Nothing else in| ie limi for working children; 26 | Ut, to subdue the ange of the month will bear ee eee te” Bee |tt@ World gives such prompt ro prohibit night work by children,| The five acts in tions get: ie Be! et as “Pape's Cold Compound,” and 42 have fixed a maximum |®F? replete with just such climaxes! Bl 4 i ax how simply it is done ata ocala only 8 , ber of ‘ as are contained in this story. ‘The per cent interest Mitt ter dete tor arvernl ein only 26 cents at any number of hours as a working. week | * 4 he ; |drug-wiore.” Tt acts without aaalat- (0r children play is Rex Beach's famdus. story " utes with Resinol Soap and hot| ice, tastes nice enuoss ny saaist ee _________ | of early days in the Alaskan camp,| [}from the first of the water, then apply a little Resinol| Yenence. Bo sare vt ie La a when & man’s courage and his re Ointment very gently. Let this| genuine, @| WILL TAKE IT OVER volver were almost the only known! §| month, stay on 10 minutes, and wash off | When about one-half of our|law—when even Judges and attor-| with Resinol Soap and more hot peace man Ue ace planos and two-fifths of our talking |neys were dishonest a water, finishing with a dash of cold | machines and records for same, and| “The Spoilers” {s excellently water to «lose the pores. Do this about one-third of our sheet music, {staged and is one of the best pro Interest compounded age oF Vien : day, ne fonrobes BEAVER yetc, has been sold, then I am going|4uctions attempted. by Balley & ‘ 1332 -34 Second ip eatonie epee bow, auianiy to take over the Seattle Eilers | Mitchell at the Seattle Theatre this| §|semi-annually, ‘ . the healing, antiseptic ° Resinal BOARD Music House. The musical mer-|#eason. It will be followed by a Seattle's Relia medication soothes and cleanses chandise department and the sheet|sequel play, “The Silver Horde,” pore, leaving the complexion music department have already | next k. The latter play takes Demonstration cle elvet lear and velvety. been disposed of to the Rose Music the story where the last act Resinol stops itching instantly | Samoans ssllave daavea ate | seen, nee sca mone Takes the gl of lath, plaster That's why the great sale js now! The best seat in the house may | burns and piles id: by .every and wall paper in progress In two places, as an-|be had for 25 cents at matine DEXTER HORTON ee en Oitnae bene 3 nounced on the fifth page of the|and a Monday nights, Other! Bl a. 4 ; and $1, Resinol Soap 26 cts. For | Fremont Hdw. Co. Qi tne rime ts eatine (Of, In: |mlhts the price ts, 50 conta | {| TRUST AN® SAVINGS free trial size, write Dept. 38-R, | ° ¢ | tense Interest to Every Musictoss| The Bailey & Mitchell players| {ool by “imitations.” | |Muste House, Oniversity at Third|of the best companies in the SKOCOND AND CHERRY ‘avenue,—(Advertisoment.®@ United States. —Advertisement, 2s — of OurReconstruction credit at these stibstantial price reduc- 816 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madleon tion of the title, and binds this company to defend it and pro- tect you from loss. You cannot afford to ance, WRITE FOR BOOKLET OR CALL in months. Every- hroughout the store ing into larger quar- rrow—open a charge needed apparel on Washington Title Insurance (0. Ave. Near Union & ible Credit House The Shoe Repair Man

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