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etevesrettis ™ Tuesday morning the Marathon! “Ser, 280 miles up Sound. Since then (Been injured by our elt exploiting class are dep dents, and SEATTLE TUG, MEN ABOARD, MAY BE LOST What bas become of the gas tug GMarathon of Seattie? TPleared from Seattle for Bay Cen Phe has neither deen seen nor heard from Bay Center is a 28-hour run from Beattle for the Marathon. The Course is one that ts traversed by Bound and ocean-going steamers, | But no craft reports naving sighted | “the Marathon since her departure | = The tug carried two men, her new . M. J. Crosdale of Bay Cen | Ster, and an. goin oe Z_ Groedale purchased the boat from | the Marine Exchange, departing | orith the tug shortly afterward. =| Z Although weather conditions have | good, it is feared the Seattle may have foundered. This have resulted from striking TAKE OVER ITS || TROLLEY LINES? LOS A GELES, Jat Jan. 30.— What ts d today as possibly the first toward municipal ownership of ear lines in Los Angeles has the ety council. | At a conference last night with en-| and traffic experts, the city Ml decided upon an investiga by the board of utilities of con here. Et was suggested that a leasing nent between the city and the car companies be arranged, to effective until the city is ready| over the car systems, sot | THE MOORE It will be all very, very te East in her Orientol jets in her dancin, A. V. Bouilion contends that|?! 1 munictpal undertakings of a of a community for a limited|of the Five Senses, of the com-| Flame,” “The Nautch Girl,” Peacock,” *The Siave Girl and the| with Land compulsory partnership in| Shiek,” “Pharaoh's Daughter, undertakings on the ei ot|Snake Charmer” and “The Spirit| leading roles, will be the headline oF elements in no way bene-| of Incense.” Besides these Miss St and possibly injured thereby” i ragraph.| devery|can tour “The Scherro Waltz tely | inspiration of the modern dance, *n-' and two Japanese dance plays. a when profit, the of coymercial lott Surplus value from labor. This ted product of labor now bt the property of the exploiting | ‘who must sell it as commerce ir to perpetuate itself as the, class owner of commercial commerce ts spoken of wn- | A man came into The oer oe) of- modern machine production we| fice today. He had a dog Temember that there is no bene- He gave his name. We are purposely keeping {t out of the Tesulting from commercial enter- to the producing ciass. because) Worker selis his or her labor paper. er for wages, which is the cost He is an officer of the Seattle 0 pens (minus), and all this prod-| Jocal of a union. He doesn't want his friends to es in. He was Of imbor, except what bis wage: buy back, goes upon the market fommerce: in other. words, tre| know the fix ce between what labor cre-; buying a home, he said and what labor gets is sur-| has paid $900 on the $2,000 Who tos withthe ich ne St@-| principal, and about $400 inter Stdase whe owe the ine est besides. A $35 payment is Hons of wealth production must also| due. He has no money explohation. “Thus we. have a| of government contro}, fn the| lose his home, erest of those who own and con Work has been scarce. aed the government—a heads they! earns barely enough to buy ae We tees propenition. bread for his family ‘WHO WOULD LOosE? “IL have the wife and child, “By munictpalization or collective! and the dog,” he said. hip the exploiter would lose| At the - Theatres for the Reading From Left to Right (at Top): Mutt and Jeff, Coming at the Moore February 5 and 6 oe St. Denis and Ted Shawn, at the Moore, February | and 2; Leona Guerney at the Pantag 0! Lew Shank at the Empre Mise Other numbers on the program will Hoff,| be Knapp and Cornalia in bite of); Wintfred Faire, Willard Foote and | everything; Gilmour and Raminoff, M . Sues" at the Moore theutre Mon.) “il@. Paychems day and Tuesday, February 1 and, There wil! be the temple bells, Incense, the native Hindoos,| eimost every attribute of Kipting’s m, barring the flying fish. it will have Ruth St. Denis, who | conjures up & goodly bunch of the MUTT AND “Jerr” “Mutt and Jett.” Ce eee aey iron a trand now| polls, who gained fame all over ; Pils the Hindu dances Ruth st.| dress and it's “Mutt and Jeff in|‘He country duritg bie tenure of BOY CRIES IN MOTHER hy ARMS | Dents holds a place all her ow thig time. @There will be) Oot ii high cost of hvings eill In her supporting company several natives of the lands she de} are| 4 Saturday matinee. Her East India dances are THE PANTAGES _.@| offered in Yaudeville. Mr. Shi Hal nature may benefit frac-| titled, “Radha,” “The Mystic Dance sind “The Unwritten Law,” lay by Willard Mack, Stevens and Georgia the a start “The ling one-act “The | Cooper, Seattle favorites, | featu re of the new bill at Pantages Denis has arranged for her ecg fie | Lats Rs Renan eager Gray of the Dawn,” Tees Atlan: Saatenns’ tetera pany headed by Ricca Scott; Rich-| Mateura is the son of an American woman missionary ‘and a Japa 0 e el series of Greek dances and al! the| showing the life of the cowboy at on newest modern dances, mostly cre- instead of in the saddle for the return of Leona Guers ® || CALOMEL SALIVATES | {hon tears came into his eyes pe he shrugged his shoulders the dog must Ko expressively if The Star can help me The dog is not more than a , & giant white collie, answering to the name Prince He shakes hands and does other mate of this man’s child the man and his wife love him for his intelligence But the lawyer is press. ing, and so Prince mitist go He is worth, the man says, a hundred dollars let him go for $25 $25, he can make his payment. The city editor of The Star will tell any interested persons where they may see the dog. lawyer has written him that he to legalize their power! must settle up immediately, or But be will power to rob the people, whit Commercial enterprise, and what par Whole people would gain. Whol | by Seattle's ownership of ita} Water pliant except the exploiters?! "Our water pliant is not a private | lar class of persons are injured?| And are we not all benefited by this} TACOMA, Jan. 20.—D. E asset, Mr. Bouillon? And this water| ssyatem of ours in Seattle ix m com-|started something he could Pulsory partnership, Mr. Bouillon. |quite finish yesterday OUR CITY LIGHT AND rowr Rivlah hare to ask 2 few questions|“ere*nisation meeting of Mr. Bouillon. What frection of West Coast Lumber association fF community has been benefited| This was a resolution condemn our city light and power? ling President Wilson for urging the ship purchase bill, and notifying thr What fraction of our people has| kovernment of willingness to form ight and|@ ship corporation if the navigatior Does it’ not benefit our entire peo- Ne? Skinner | laws were made satisfactory The association straddled, con strong message of protM@t against | pye Ohio Method by artific’ the ship purchase bill to the pres!-|+hat are natural as your original) congress and bers as individual lumbermen STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 1915. PAGE 2. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 FREMONT MAN GET $25 PRIZE; GIVES June Here in May's letter ver since | made the prom carry out faithfully the injunc tion to its fullest extent and | am happy to say the re sult is decidedly satisfactory and ple-growing districts of Wash ington. live well, dre Mittle girl, carry life insurance In a show tonight, I'm dressed | find a pur my pocke' In it that she can safely spare knowing that we can afford it Y wage faithfully, FRANK MAY eanaye denery ing amie Mit W. Gard ot Marshall ROM), — fart» in @ splendid dancing novelty, and} the Corr-Thomas trio of tampolin-| 3 Senne ant te | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 the merrymak- —_—_— ing couple, will be with us again.) @-—— Robes {cern BRANDED A DESPERADO BY LAW, | pear at the Moore theatre Friday Lew Shank, exmayer of Satins The misical com- = fare on the high cost of I}ving, will head the biM at Marcus Loew's Em press theatre the coming week in| which he had vanished, The other boy » other boy surrendered quietly then. Bad boys both—burgiars and outlaws A superior judge sentenced Wiifred 79 half-breed, to from three to 15 years in the reformatory teach, but Wis teaching is enter ee tainment, inasmuch as he talks, In| If you were to ask neighbors of George Soderstrom and Wilfred an original and interesting way, on| Mateura what they think of them, a subject which concerns every) that George and Wilfred are dangerous criminals in the making one If you were to inquire of the sheriff of Chehalis county, one of the most unique acta ever does not strive to entertain, bat “pep. feats A seusational story entit) if The Jewel Case,” will round out! telegra; another Blaine." ¢ | Roth boys are quick-tempered | They wanted to see the Expo at San Francisco. liberately, to beat their way. They got to Centralia This was burglary o-* . » of a doctor in the night - | Calomel makes you sick and you; Society and the rights of property must Otherwise civilization is a failure. there is a difference between burg ry is inspir- | lose a day's work. Calomel is 4| must be caught and punished Se was a boy, had b Custorners bring shoes ere from every part of the city, be- our work is different. a bit better. REGAL SHOE George Soderstrom mong h jail as when he went in, th might by First and Senses Main 4136 the back door, shack, a forgott and hemesick and frightened. | leave him alone. play grief or fear. mem |teeth. Examinations are now be-| BUT WHEN HIS MOTHER CAME TO THE JAIL, HE FORGQT ing conducted without charge, and| ait ABOUT BEING A DESPERATE CRIMINAL, ae and water being municipal ater at com py wae "he wot| out paying trib-|} WASHINGTON, Ja gourse, they nee, think, talk and Hive in the material interest of th tem of profit production the cap fist owners are held fast. If capi.| With Japan. operates, its activity means the|/ His suggestion that the adminis D) exploitation of the people; if it lles|tration felt that the United States pagrmant and Inactive, it dissipates tend decays ern #otlal production toda good and « !\ branded as entirely false <4 feo se te Hobson also aseerted his convie Giaher there will always appear sone Uon that Japan, as a price of peace Fone who would blindly endeavor to! Will be given a free hand in China force the tide back until they be-|with the prespect of the complete Feome engulfed and lost ie the great sea of ad cing ctvili74~| teaving China to its fate f inloverthrow of the open door BD 30. ya ef thisificiale. of the adwinistration today denied charges volced by Represen tative Hobson of Alabama on the Saploiters who are thelr masters ana|floor of the house that the United oppressors, not because they States is prepared to abandon tiie D Ewrant ‘to be. but because under the| Philippines as the price of peace continued to the house to cit giv eave $3. REPORT DENIED = a JAIL 54 WOMEN - Fifty four women, charged with vagranc "Tt 18 expected that considers: | ffon will last most of next ought “to get from under” | Philippines in case of hoatilitler ownership In Ine 2mpatibir with Japan or anv other nower was |Or conducting houses of {ll-fame, in jail here today following a pollc rald on 40 lodging houses, to become LEO LAS I MATS Te ae veN We Stand Back of Our Work| MINGLED THEIR | TEARS, s ADVANCING ON KONIGSBERG BY ED L. KEEN ALL PAY TO WIFE be run at the Colonial all next week, beginning Sunda slong ith the third story of “Runaway ane of the city according to ments to the @ef ise, on my wedding day, “with » territory ab all my worldly goods | thee endow,” | have endeavored to Unconfirmed This was many years ago, in Flanders to reinforce around, hand the check over to he does the Russian men re sald to have crotsed Hel bound for the eastern theatre Drawing a daily wage of from $2 to $2.75, which doesn’t @ a woman much to play with, my wife has managed to get together a nice little home, and to buy a five-acre tract of orchard, In one of the best ap- Only Fifty Five Miles Away it is declared, only western front Part of thew well, have a little money in the bank, and, together with our Arras to the mitting a more wive against If | feel like going downtown, 1 say to my wife, “Let's take master stroke if the money will stand it, and, the most remarkable thing is, it usually does, ehe says, “All right.” and when in with all the money Chose Auspicious Time vance a most auspicious time. When the Germans withdrew rev Prussia and Then we have a good time, and a feeling of satisfaction in my wife earns her without a doubt. Yours the Carpathians, War presented the Russian gen. did opportunity t was weized by across Prussian Konigsberg ad RUSSIANS DRIVE : TURK BEFORE 'EM PETROGRAD, _ ing the offensive in the Russians are driving the Turks before them not only but southward 4806 Alki ave the Caucasus Northwestern Pi into the han jof the Turks a few weeks ago. | were defeated with heavy losses. you would be given to understand Other numbers will be: “The! be told that George and Wilfred are utterly bad a tale of the} And you would be misinformed underworld, presented by a com-| +90 | mond and Mann, in musical selec-| nese, who have retired to a small farm near Medina, across the lake tlons; Hartley and Pecan, in bits) George is the American-born son of Swedish parents, tbe true ertated by Miss St. Denis, form a part| The new show will also be notable 9 °° edy and song; The Reckless Roth boys are physically clean and strong ater y ory 4 - Trio. 1 eneational acrobatic | of of the program in which she wil! . replies races ‘ f be assisted by Mr. Ted Shawn, the| the mentally alert, and full and understands wireless | been the custom He helped install wireless tel ree, at 17, is an electrical mechanic, operation and construction. rial of “The Explotts of| ography on a number of ships plying between Seattle and Alaska, adventure-loving They planned, They robbed the [ting a batch of contracts approxt- | mating $30,000 to Nilson & Kelez be protected nasty, dangerous chemical. To} But, forgetting the legal side, liven your sluggish liver and bow-! jary and burglary. An adventurous boy committing burg’ els when constipated, headachy.| ed by the same spirit of adventure that impels him to rob an apple or- bilious, just get a 10-cent box of chard, play hookey, chew tobacco or a successful man, an asset to his com: stable in his home nded in jail at 15 And, inasmuch as no Boy ix ever as good when he comes out of constable had been smart now be an ex-convict instead of a live-wire business man, harmless Cascarets, They work Often the best men were the while you sleep, don't gripe, sicken I know a man, & good man, or salivate | munity, who admits that, if the on a little amar man publicspirited citizen and a most worthy husband and father . he would return home, Deputies ir the Soderstrom home. Once they knocked at the front door as George was slipping out eving that, sooner or ta REPAI R SHOP | Brewer and Campbell camped out night after night n George was having*the adventurous time of his life in an old log rendezvous of hunters, In the heart of the woods, But no game Is good if played teo long. George grew tired of it— And Brewer and Campbell So yesterday the boy gave himself up, and last night the sheriff of | Chehalis county came and took him away. OMA BAD Kip," SAID THE SHERIFF ADMIRINGLY. “WOULDN'T PUT HIS HANDS UP WHEN | SHOVED THE SHOTGUN INTO HIS/ * G. Griggs of the St. Paul & OMACH. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT?” tacoma Lumber co. made vieorm | OHIO METHOD IN |** HAC iad hetgave himeel? up,” seid Brewer. ENTISTR' things about his nervi Neighbors said D Y want to shoot him. He ms like a nici royal pm Soderstrom, pink-ch jaws and agreeing to send another! stissing teeth are replaced by| used glibly the lingo picked up beside the hoboes’ jungle fire. A little teeth | proud he seemed of the interest he had roused, and too stubborn to die- | Russian troops, defeated in a battle lasting a week near Olt!, in the} jtreating rapidly northward, an_of-| “Vd heard so many/|ficial statement declares. The And | didn’t ed, blue-eyed, bore himself cockily, THE BIG BOY eatimates are furnished fn all cuses.| AnD THE LITTLE MOTHER CLUNG TO ONE ANOTHER AND/ for !2 Years’ Guarantee NRE * /g25 sc SS ASSASSINATION Hobson's Set of Teeth 15 Se’ 5) | uaranteed ite orcelain Crown .. ridge Work ..... Solid Gold Fillings .. Other Fillings .. eon ¢ Oe! the king of Greece at Partis, Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, | ary REPORTS MANY $18,000, the 207 UNIVERSITY STREET Through 8. V. MeCarthy CORNER SECOND AVENUB $ ‘Green Lake station, Warren L. Sis- sat Yakima City for $10,000, Through Louis A 20 acres of the ) orchard tracts at Mor. of Ww atery ile, -tws.| exreaorpnary {FeD 1-2 THE Steanieene DANGE ARTISTE RUTH St. DENIS And Her Assisting Company of Artists and Native Hindoo Actors FEATURING SAIDEE VON HOFF '"\!": Mile.PSYCHEMA “inicrmeive Danes FOOTE and FAIRE "*"":,,.%"" RENE ST. DENIS “(xcs ?rewenting a Repertoire of ORIENTAL, GREEK, CHARACTER and the Newest Modern Dances. special Orchestra, Speckal Keenery, Guages < enemmer SEATS NOW SELLING Salts ta". "Uod alee. Matines Tuesday, Lower Vloor, $1.00; Dress Circle, $1.00; Baloony Cirele, ws / The Fun Show of the World Don't Miss it Kidd jargain Matinee Suturday, 260 and hoe ighte—Boxea and Divans, $1.50 Orehostra, $1.00 Circle Balcony Circle and Bal cany iiery, 503_-PEOPLE—504 ANTAGES Unequaled Vaudevilie—Our Policy Never Change BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE LANDERS GEORGIA STEVENS COOPER & Co. In Willard Mack's Startling One-act Play “THE UNWRITTEN LAW” See the Cowboy at Twilight in ALLEN’S CHEYENNE _-____ MINSTRELS OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20c momentarily expected IMOORE rARaw 1 Simultaneously another Russian column has crossed the Caucasian border into Armenta, the Moslems Foihee Bichentest |retiring toward Erzerum. South} Last Time Tonight of Chol, in Persia, a Turkish df-|., vision was routed after a sharp bat-| TA8!NG OF THIRD YLOOR BACK” Ue and fled southeast with the | PRICES 800 TO $2.00 [te in pursuit The retreating forces were | pressed so hard that they evacuat: | LOEW’S EMPRESS ed Sofian, 18 miles northwest of || ——— Tabriz, abandoning great quantt. ages ve . s tles of food and military stores. in The Turks were also overtaken th a jand forced to give battle at | 2° cise, Te one. 2° |Baskeul, four miles from the Ar Reserved Seats ; menian frontier and only 70 miles from their base at Erzerum, They Sensational P THE TWILIGHT Stier SHIPBUILDERS nar wasrnten B. al TO KEEP BUSY |:0—there is no need of estabiich. —— ing a military guard on the bound Seattle cannery men and towboat ary between the United States and jcompanies are doing their spring |Canada, according to Col. Ogilvie |shopping early. " Victoria commander, who was aske: for an opinion by his government ‘, Wash., Jan. 30.—Iva 14, sustained a fractured skull when a coaster on which she was riding crashed into a pile of ties. Several spring orders for new craft have been placed much fur- ther in advance of spring than has | Following the suit of the Knik- Suaitna Transportation Co. in let- Thursday, the Lillico Launch Towboat Co. Friday placed a 12 MEAT NEVER successful bidders, wit but '<) KILLED A MAN 12,000 cruiser for the Lillico peo- a co peo) “You need not stop eating meat Business is also bustling at other | pol fear of your kidneys. Your sys- Seattle shipyards em requires its strength-giving —$—$$ quatition, If, however, you foe! that it sometimes works against you, TABRIZ FALLS just take two or three GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules eact: IN RUSS HANDS? jasy tor‘s coupie of weeks, stop for sid a week, then begin again. There is PARIS, Jan. 30.—The Matin nothing new and experimental about declares it has received dis- them. They are an old, harmless Jans have combination of oil and herbs, which ocoupied Tabriz, capital of the will keep your kidneys and blad- Persian province of Asertijan. der working fine and carry away -_— jall rheumatic pains and {ll effects Next to Teheran, the capital, (from any uric acid producing food. most important | But when you go to the drug store |get the original Genuine Haarlem sacar lt | Ol in Capsules, GOLD MEDAL. | th i d di i+ TURKS CLAIMING "9%". tale and ruaraiieed. by A RUSS DEFEAT | tieement Drug Company.—Adver- CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 30.—| Caueasian province of Kars, are re- Turks took 300 prisoners and cap tured a quantity of arms and am- munition. AVIATORS LOST IN MIDCHANNEL BERLIN, Ja 30.—Basle newspapers received here de- clare that three of seven Eng- lish airmen, who dropped bombs Ostend and Z brugge recently, were drowned in the Straits of Dover with their observers. The Germans engaged the enemy, say the newspapers, and three hostile aviators Are appropriate at all times. We have made a careful selection of flaw- less stones, perfectly cut. These gems can be mounted in settings man- ufactured by us to your order, Diamonds have perma- nent value and are, be- coming much more valu- the title to the minister to England denied reports 85th st. which was pure! hased yesterday from Gonstantinople that | August Schaupp of North $1 jan attempt had been made to kill jad Morrisey for cash from ‘RB am@ to be known as Morrisey's First Addition to this Week passed to the Seat. | propertys has 10 Gold or Porcelaig $. LONDON, Jan. 30.—The Greek been platted placed on sate on payment’ plan REALTY DEALS ‘ were arrepied last evening OH IO John D. Morrisey, as agent for s participat the Morrisey Bros.” holdings in the : - ‘vicinity of North Yakima, reports Reports are current that owners Cut-Rate Dentists sales during the week aggregating of the houses wherein the women lived will be prosecuted under WIN J. BROWN. Debate on the naval appropria-‘new red-light abatement law. BOISE, Idaho, J ing of pool rooms at 9 o'clock and | lishing of slot machines ts | provided for in measures Introduced in the stato legislature, able every. year, We have them in all sizes, but the smaller stones are just as precious propor- tionately as gg larger ones. "| GRAHAM & VICTOR Diamond Merchants 821 Second Ave. finding thelr retreat cut off, fled out to sea, where they were brought down. AGED PIONEER DEAD WALLA WALLA, Jan 30 Michael Nibler, a pioneer whe crossed the plains in ‘6% with an ox team, died here at the age of § 7 BULL BROS. \Just Printers 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043!

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