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Make this known public. May Irwin TELEGRAPHS 10 MACKENZIE TELEGRAM Portland, Or., Jan. 28, 1914. George J. Mackenzie, Mgr. Metropolitan Theatre, Seattle. I will positively open in your theatre, “Widow by Proxy,” THE STAR—THURSDAY, 1914, HOW SAN FRANCISCO WON H FOR DECENT STREET CAR JANUARY 29, San Francisco's city street car line, as far ae it has gone on ita march toward ultimately ED RAILWAYS CO, TO ¢ And why sholudn't they inning of municipal ear They control; TO A MUNICIPAL ER FIGHT | SERVICE ] — Gounctiman ©. T. Erickson, just back from San Francisco, where he tvent The Union street line has been taken over and will be reconstruct queda that city's mustoipally.owned street on hae artict ed to time carry passengers to the exposition grounds, connecting Frey, She Mier Conting Wik as Srenewer’ Hess. 2 LM Fs ns with the ferry building and the Geary street lin Sil tan hee the Bp Mera Fe ol 1 lon ; There is also a short line along Tenth ay. to Golden Gate park And, what ie till r, & bond Insue of $4,600,000, recently voted in now being expended on extensions which will be in use by the time By Councilman Oliver T. Erickson. the Panama exposition opens, giving the city 60 miles of muntetpally San Francisco did not win her municipal street car line without a owO ae se dak Wenuslaoni ebtimiie and -euccede ta here. gives struagle. as a lesson t atthe. It came after a long and Intensely bitter fleht againat big business The “never-say-die” epirit of the San Franciscans won them which controlled the situation with an tron hand, The litte beginning their municipal electric line after years of fighting. THE SE toward bigger things in munietpal ATTLE SPIRIT WILL DO THE SAME FOR US. ownership was made after 20 years We simply must keep up the battle in the face of seeming of continued effort for decent treat defeate, We ehall win eventually. ment at hands of the private 4 fee pays. San Francisco fare-payers are loyal to their company perty, THEY WALK ACROSS TWO TRACKS OF THE UNIT LINE got a five-minute service at the very | then a three and a half minute| SENTIMENT The people wearted of poor treat ment and dental of ordinary cour ‘SHE MAKES e000 testes, Just as we are getting tired | of the same things here. > | Complaints flooded the office of; Arter being housed up as a col | the city board of supervisors lege student and teacher for 16 It grew warmer tn 1897, when the petition for a renewal of the Geary street franchise came up. The attempt of the supervisors to grant it | was thwarted by an Injunction Again in 1899 it was nearly passed, but fatled narrowly when Mayor Phelan hurriedly adjourned the session, killing the chance of a fran-| $3, chise at that time. More astringent provisions regarding the granting of franchises were inserted in the city charter In 1900, alding the people somewhat tn thetr fight for better conditions years, Mrs, Helen Dow Whittaker wan compelled to seek outdoor em ployment on account of falling | Oliver T. Erickson Sunday night. to my friends, the MAY IRWIN. Some years ago, with a capital of 100, she went Into the chicken iness at Tracyton, Wash, Today | Mra. Whittake? ts regarded as one of the most successful practical women poultry raisers in the state. Mra. Whittaker will give her ad. fon of the Geary street line was! The first report on the reconstruc dress, “Poultry Feeding and Man made in 1901, and in 1902 and 1903 elections on a bond issue of $700,000 | aeement” at the Y. M. C. A. tomor. to take over the line were lost, although a vote of 60 per cent In favor of row night as one of the features of the plan was cast the free series of lectures on poul Reading the will of the people tn the heavy vote In favor of munte- try toples being delivered there by {pal ownership, the supervisors in 1905 voted a tax levy of $560,000, and state experts in 1906 voted another levy of $360,000, which made a fund of $700,000, Mra, Whittaker has been called to take over and reconstruct the Geary atreet line, But the plan was upon to lecture before many poul | killed by an injunction, and the next year the money was spent for other try associations, and bas represent purposes. ed the Washington State university Municipal ownership advocates kept on fighting, and tn June of in, the poultry | department of its 1909 the bond issue was again submitted and lost, this time a 661-3 per *C20° bray 4 ota & reraiar 000 cent vote being cast in tte favor e hits a au important | } IN DECEMBER OF THAT YEAR THE ISSUE CARKIED OVER Sonny ebaates | WHELMINGLY BY A VOTE OF 4 TO 1 vf ; : | “Here in where we come Into our own,” sald San Francisco citizens. |, de apache acai all fnter But they were destined to watt still longer. The administration“ fs then in power appeared to be dominated by the United Kallways Co. and during 1910 not a spike was driven, The next year a@ little work TEACH JOURNALISM was done by day labor IN HIGH SCHOOL 1 In 1912 Mayor Rolph let the contract for the municipal line, and on SALEM, Ore, Jan, 29.—Arrange- | December 29 of that year the first car was run over the Geary street ments have been completed for the! Mne, from Market st. to 33rd at teaching of journalism {n the Salem The next year the Geary street line was extended from to high school, according to Principal) the beach and from Market to the ferry building Barl Kilpatrick today rd st William G. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, and David F. Houston. secretary of agriculture, met at o'clock this morning in the Federal building with a delegation of Seat tle citizens, Including bankers and professional men, armed with data of every sort to show why Seattle should have a regional reserve bank. The cabinet members asked for facts. And the committee was well prepared with decisive statements. FLYING SOUTHWARD “YES, WE'VE HEARD OF THE SEATTLE SPIRIT” Representatives of svorthwest, this nation—not for bankers, bust- civic organizations and delegates |ness men, laborers or farmers, but from Alaska took part in a big wel-|for the betterment of the entire come extended to the two members | community of the regional bank organization, In the talks of Northwest repre- commission last night in the Com-| sentatives, the two cabinet men nation’s upbullding. I believe the President Fred W. Bert, fr. of administration will do all it can to the Commercial Clnb, Introduced allow this state to do the business Governor Lister, who declared that of Alaska rather than to allow it to everyone ts agreed that the cur- slip Into the hands of our Canadian unusual praise. mercial club dinner at the New| were complimented, and the admin-|rency bill {* the greatest achieve. neighbors, Washington hotel, following an au-| ment in financtal legislation in the) Mayor Cotterill sald; “Puget womobile tour over the city tn last 50 years. sound is the gateway d cross charge of Chamber of Commerce members. Throughout the speeches of the evening the spirit of optimism was very noticeable, Frequent enthus!- astic comments on the Wilson ad. ministration brought cheers from the 400 guests who paid their re-| spects to the two visiting cabinet members. Arouse Enthusiasm Boosts Administration roads of prosperity and of prog “President Wilson and his cab-\ress. The time will come when Inet have made ood,” said the | Alaska will be considered not in the governor, “He is not endeavoring |North, but of the West.” CHINA VISITORS PICKLE FACTORY Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial Package Absolutely Free—| Will You Spend a Postcard for It? The expression of the two offi If you are a sufferer from piles, cials that something greater and !nstant relief {s yours for the ask |larger than partisanship ts promot- Jing, and a speedy, permanent cure | ing men to work for the success of | Will follow the present administration plans The Pyramid Drug Co., |swept the house, and the banquet mid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. will Rev Wm. Locke at the luncheon at jhall echoed with appause, send you free, in a plain wrapper, the First Presbyterian church Fri “For years the people of this a trial package of Pyramid Pile day at 1 o'clock. They are speakers |country have lived in the shadow Remedy, the wonderful, sure and of the “China Campaign” team constant fear of a financial certain cure for the tortures of this All young women Interested are said Secretary McAdoo. dread disease. Thousands have al- invited to meet at the home of Mrs “The currency bill has forever de- ready taken advantage of this of- 8, D. Wingate, 1401 16th av., Thurs |stroyed this bogey man, and the fer, thousands know for the first|day, at 3 p. m., to hear addresses by | possibility, either through natural time in years what It is to be free| Rev. David 8. Tappan and Rev. W ‘or artificial sources, of creating a|from the pains, the itching, the|N. Lingle of the “China Campaign” | financial cataclysm in this coun-| awful agony of piles | team, Five hundred women will be ad 471 Pyra-| dressed by J. C. Garrett. D. D., and Starting from an unknown cause, pickle factory at O'Brien, early this morning, causing a loss of aboat $13,000. A watchman found the bullding In & mass of flames. The factory is located near Au burn Officials of the company, from the Seattle office, are investigating to- j aay try.” Pyramid Pile Remedy relieves the The secretary of the treasury = pain and itching immediately. The! A Al caused a laugh when he inflammation goes down, the swell T GET NEW CAN SPIRIT; HE SUES :: the previous speeches ha: most convinced him a regional bank should be placed in Alaska. Secretary Houston added to the witticisms when he sald he bell ing is reduced and soon the disease is gone absolutely No matter how think your case 1s, write in today for the free trial treatment bear when you have used it In the pr’ # Rachael Marshall's new play, ne Crime of the Law,” will con: jtinue at the Seattle theatre until the end of n to become one of the season's suc desperate yon is, you can get the full-size package being corrected by Miss Marshall | the vociferous cheering was some-| nt nny ‘onli ig $1,000, filed in the superior court thing in the nature of a bribe. Nak k dpi Page Hi ent™ | againat William H. Dougias, phre-|#nd Oliver Balley, who assisted in Compliments Seattle this notiee. vou antfer needieaale |nologist and phystognomist. Homer |!t# production He complimented ttle as Al Sinply fill out free coupon and |Slieges Douglas informed him he city ewhich has lived up to her rer needed newness of spirit to develop {stration now in power came tn for |to crush any force that tends to the | | TO GIVE TALKS SWEPT BY FIRE fire destroyed the William F. Hunt! and bids fair} ed that, judging by the applause . yet . : : | for the Wilson administration, the out tor Your wa home and found | Titus N. Holmer, a locomotive |cesses. Little imperfections noted meeting had been packed and that “4 fireman, is plaintiff in a suit for|during the early performances are utation He said he had heard of the CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Go East Via CALIFORNIA RESINOL “ Even Severe, Stubborn Casi to This Easy, Economic ‘dealers offer, mail today FREE PACKAGE COUPON er of Hezema? him into ® magnetic personality. | Douglas undertook the job, the com and Fully Guaranteed f the ordinary cough more quickly lly conquering tt {nside of 24 Bxcelient, too, for s#par- ic croup, whooptng cough, bron= wend to The Co, Vt, Waynes, ind Fal, REWARDS FRIEND “Seattle spirit” and the wonder- Maint says, and didn't make good, te) ful climate and scenery of the Wrest DROG COmPaNYAl . | SPOKANE, Jan, 29.—After is CALLING Sound country, and was de 471 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall There are 347 women carmen| Spending seven years In Alaska lighted to see it. Mich. Kindly send mea sample || and wagoners in England Leo Lindsey, with $80,000 in — (One prejudice ot mine,” he satd.|1 of Pyramid Pile Remedy, at once eee -| gold dust and currency, Is here ‘is against those who attempt to L 7 , Hy | oday to reward ndy Ander- 3 Trains Daily influence us by furnishing us mis Al a ee NP son, & restaurant keeper who leading information. Another prej- || °°™ How to Make befriended him long ago, and Shasta Route dice of mine is against those who || Name ........ reusevsasuaetsee Better Cough Syrup than take Anderson and his family inject politics into this question You Can Buy back to the far north with him i am We are acting for all the people of |f Street. ......ssseeeseees Pits ROUND TRIP RATES TO ical a Ht A cdalive Waal duel ca iad TIP OFF DETAILS ECZEM A full pint of cough syrup—as MEXICO CITY, Jan, 29.—That much as you could buy for $2.66 } Perna Gonzale will find nothing that takes hold #ve h ipreaient 1¢ the ‘pict against Huerta’s life had succeeded was stated in the newspapers to day Treatment. ur chin! asthma and bronchitis , and) Mix one pint of granulated sugar | 720 Second Ave. If you have eczema, ringworm or|ta', merely patched up for a while. | with i pint of warm water, and | Phone Elliott 1256, ther itch burning, unsightly ber, 1 -) state: | of Pinex Be or ooter et | . skin eruptions, try Resinol Ointment " «1 y of m gint bottle, then add the Sugar ©. G, CHISHOLM, and Resinol Soap and see how quick : n hand: |ayrup. Tt keeps perfeotiy, Take « Justice of the Peace Fred C District Freight and Passen- ly the itching stops and the trouble dial dion | emsboontul every one, two or three! nrown yesterday fined B. J. Molund ger Agent. leappeara, ere, etubborn ° 1 laxative gh to and Cole Smith, witnesses, $25 each ‘ ine ", rough, | Also atim~ for contempt of court when they nite Aino Is alan ah steelieat hoube red I as igh: The teete” ia)! ppeared HS court, in @ condition emedy for pimples, dandruff, “ 1 that t which Indicated intoxteation sores, burns, bruises, boils, and for talking apeut._ # y he effect of pine and sugar > a score of other uses where a so me TODAY, I will send |#yrup on the Infiamed mombranes x Pec te where a sooth HOTRIAL ‘of my mild. te well known. Pinox je a most) | DEBATE AT LINCOLN HIGH ng, healing application ts needed. | #« thing guaranteed cure, that will valuable concentrated compaonnd o A lively de’ | It contains nothing of a harsh or e you more in a day than 1 Noeway white pine extract, rich in A lively debate is expected Infurfons nature and can be naed |?” Muniaes! nnd other natural heating | in the Lincoln high ,xchool | with confidence on the tenderest or |sour pine elements. Other preparations auditorium tonight, when the | aiulat (evitdted taste Pr by i sity ee will not ork in gts Sambination. Lincoln team will assume the NOB ritated ‘ac *ractically mr x and Sugar Syrup re * is every druggist sells Resinol int ated, but the | Pegative of the question, “Re ent (60c & has never solved, That Unskilled Labor it (500 and $1), and Resinol + ed. Tt ie ne 1 . 3 a Soap (26c). For trial free, write of ait js now used in| ers From Southern and Hast o Dept. 47-R, Resinol, Haltimore ay me fer couRN | orn Hurope Should Bo Bxelud Md. Buy In the original blue pact A guaranty of absolute satis fac. ed From Immigration to the tutes" which few unac: Could you do a better act than tol druggiat han Pinex, or will pholding the a ‘ar 2 BerUpuIONS | send this notice to some poor suffer- for ea it net | firmative, METROPOLITAN) for England today, following a de-| lay of two days caused by the lack| manag pancens of available deep-water sailors, For! two days the windjammer has been anchored out in the bay, while a crew was being rounded up in attle, Tacoma and other Pug sound ports: CAMERON quits In a letter to Secretary W. W Hay, of the Young Men's ogee | Mean club, Moncrieffe Cameron, local attorney, announces his Fe ignation from that club and tt transfer of his support to the demo- eratic party. LOS ANGELES, Jan, 29.—Roast-| ing ears appeared here today, break- ing early season records. They came fr sold for | MAGNATE DEAD SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.—Wm. cents a dozen. G. Irwin, 70, multi-millionotre pres- ident of the Mercantile Trust com- pany and former sugar magnate, died here. Pon TO SEATTLE! SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 29.—As- sistant Manager R. J. Robinson, of | the Hotel Stewart, resigned to be- come manager of the Hotel Butler, Seattle An Accident Employe—Sir, I would respect- fully ask you for an increase in | salary; I have got married lately. Manager of the Works—Very | sorry Horneyhand, assistance to you. not responsible for any accidents that happen to its employes when) loft duty. Don’t Let Pimples! Bother You Take Hold of Your Case Now and Use Stuart's Calcium Wafers | for All Skin Blemishe: There are Iterally thousands of | women all over this country heart- sick on account of their poor com- |plexions. Some of them have pim- ples and blotches, others Iver spots and tetter, muddy color, ete. If these ladies would just follow the laws of naturé and the science that has learned what these laws are, they would quickly remove all their regrets and endow themselves with a first-class skin—free from any blemish, Are Gone My “Since My Pimpl ras Can Be.” Complexion Is | The impurities arising in the body are thrown off in four ways, through \the pores of the skin, the lungs, the kidneys and bowels. The skin breathes tn afr and ex udes decayed matter which fs poi sonous, When the pores of the skin be: come clogged, then indeed is the beautiful woman a’ most painful ob- ject to look at Pimples and all manner of skin disorders arise, Col orless skin, blotches, ete. are due to this great underlying cause. Calcium Sulphide is nature's greatest blood purifier. It {s found in just the desired form and quan tity In Stuart’s Calelum Wafers. Then there are other ingredients in these wafers which have an ef. fect on the blood which acts In a natural and* speedy way with the Calcium Sulphide T act that you have skin blom ishes is proof positive that your system is trying to get rid of its poison, Pimples, ete, are nothing jelse than red, nasty warnings of danger. The blood is throwing off |so much waste matter that {t clogs |the sickly pores Stuart’s Calcium Wafers will |make the blood clean, ‘Thay will throw open the pores and in only a short time you will find the en tige system free from marks of ‘ bloods tin purity The fresh, red, rosy hue of the blood flowing freely close to the skin will give you the complexion you desire Obtain a eny where. box from any Price SO cents, drugg I can be of no} The company is) consider the cold storage proposi- tion for berry men. JAMUSEMENTS-— MOORE ju: er eat, Bees 25 Cents to $1.50 ALL NEXT WEEK wedesne The hia WM. A. BRADY Presents Lowisa M. Aleott's Immortal story LITTLE Evenings and Kat, Matines, 2 WATR NO Prices Seat Sale Opens Today Yor the Kogagement of MAY IRWIN IN THE FUN PLAY WIDOW BY PROXY forcing the United Raliways |«chedule, and now the cars run every minute and @ half, During the out of busin Is the finest ex = rush hours the time will in a few months be on a minute and a quarter) ONE ample of good and proper treat basi» Beg waite SUN. FEB. ti ment of the paying public that IT PAYS TO BE ON THE SQUARE WITH THE PEOPLE ’ one would wish to « Tomorrow | shall tell the re rm of The Star something about the| _ J." iy / 42, 91.50; Matte | W For years the service afforded by | dollarwand-cents end of the San Francisco line 7, $1; Galley. | the United Railways Co, was much anne | the same as that we are now gettin ne | | from the Puget Sound Traction. | PANTAGES Light & Power Co. tn Seattle. | enone Aires Gel wie WAS THE SAME OLD STORY or | — | PRIVATE GREED AND MONEY | — ¥ | GRABBING, AND A REPITITION | The American ship Dirigo, Capt.| High School Horses j OF THE “PUBLIC-BE-DAMNED" | |W. M. Mallett, sated from this port | j ae Other Big Features. Tomorrow and 10 and 20¢ ‘VASHON ISLAND FOLK ASK COLO | STORAGE PLANT A cold storage system of cooling boxes at the foot of Bell street to werk jenable Vashon {sland berry men to deliver fresh fruit into Seattle dur- ling the season and keep it in good condition for shipment to other points, has been requested of the port commission, The Horticultural union of Vash- the Imperial valley and jon island will ship 2,000 carloads of | fruit i. dent between June 10 and Aug according to J. W. Brown, presi- He asked the port commission to! TEACH VARSITY | | | ‘publishing this prescription-—Adv, GIRLS TO SWEEP: The use of flatirons and brooms will be taught the women of the home economics department at the University of Washington. Prof. Frederick Osborne has announced the new feature, Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS Ae Follows: Choice Sirloin Steak Rib and Loin Mutton Chops 15¢ LAST TIME TONIGHT BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE! WOMEN to $1.00; Wed., Thurs, and Prt, the te, IW SELLING ROBERT BURNS GRAND CONCERT lversury) si Under Auspiees ot | Caledonian Society and Clan Mt Assinted by the Pamees a Pipe Band, Vancouver, B. ©, MOORE THEATRE | Friday Evening, January 90, 1914 | Concert to Commence #15 p.m. Prem PRICES $1.50 TO the, neate Ne setting. SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main Toulght and All Weer Thareday, Saturday and | BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENG ‘The Crime of the Law DEPORT LEADERS | | LONDON, Jan. 29.—That the te |Portation of labor leaders from | South Africa Tuesday night will be made a parliamentary matter seem. ed certain today. The affalr prom ises to develop serious compiles. tions and threatens grave difficut. ties between imperial and colonial |ot the country it was agreed Pat | mier Botha had exceeded t letter of his authority. ~ a } Quick Action Prescription Cures Colds in a Day RAR nnn The best and quickest prescription known to medical sclence fi at © ice oF, a.) coughs * follows « neentrated eredlents home al it woll. Take teaspoonfuls after eneh meal and at bed time, Smaller dconms children according to age.” to get only the genuine Globe |Compound (Concentrated Pine), fe half-ounce bottle comes rew-top sealed case as it on hand or will qui rom his wholesal Se. et |t BREEES BSSSERASESEten NO ee Ate ee (This Mutton Is of a superior : quality. Try It.) : Choice Veal Chops seatants 1 8c ; Choice Pig Pork, 8c : center pieces ’ Sweet Pickled Winter Showers May ' seadee . 2 cans Wild Rose Catch You i eaten We hope you'll never be placed In 4 this predicament. But if you ever \ Look for U. 8. Purpie Stamp ; It signifies purity and quality are, you shouldn't wory over thé 2 Shops open until 6:20 p. m. condition of your clothes. Simply, « oes them to us, and we'll fix them s 80 they'll be as good as new. © poem you have some garments whieh ; |need cleaning and repalring-—an old sit 4 faded skirt. 7 ' |Try This Free Prescription |2%!,i2,",manez se ; Do your eyes give you trouble? 7°" "ill let us do your work 1 Do you already wear eyeglasses oF | Se aa ; spectacles? Thousands of people wear these “windows” who might CROWN CLEANERS P ly dispense with them You Main 4891—Queen Anne 1278 1 y be one of these and it ts your Two Stores—1903 Second Av. 4 duty to save your eyes before it 1311 Fourth Av., In P.-L Bids. ls too late. The eyes are neglected | ‘ more than any other organ of the ' entire body. After you finish your | day's work you sit down and rest | your muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do something e that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes gntil you go to bed. That ts why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness, | Eye-glasses are merely crutches; they never cure. This free pre scription which has benefited the eyes of so many may work equal | wonders for you. Use it a short | time, Would you like your eye| troubles to disappear as if by magic? Try this prescription: Go to the nearest wide-awake drug store and get a bottle of Optona tablets; fill a two-ounce bottle with water, drop in one tab) ee and allow er and Robert e Persc rvice Dengistt®: difference te several dotiars oF {t to thoroughly disel With Siitereae vere the liquid bathe the ves $0. 001 ote of 00: Shag doing thelt four ‘mee. daily, Just nole how lows pay ony Bagh oo then times what I charge for personal EXAMINATION FREE Phone Elliott 1480. quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation will disa ee Don't be afraid to use it; is absolutely harmless. Many whe are now blind might have saved thetr eyes had they started to care for them fn time. This is a simple hank us as long as you live for treatment, but marvelously effeo (3 tiveein multitudes of cases. Now is pT swat MPOSTE COU a that you have been warned, don’t abet ceast delay a day, but do what you can to save your eyes and yor will | DEN | IS

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