The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1915, Page 1

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NY ON THE MINNESOTA «wx TheSeattleStar ,uen ” "9 “a a a seer oe oho |? THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO _PRINT THE NEWS : EDII ION ONE CENT Siw. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. VOLUME 18 FJONEST citizens must rally again Saturday to the defense of | the port commission. Enemies of municipal ownership are waging a desperate campaign to grab control of public docks. These docks are YOURS, Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer. They have been built with millions of dollars of YOUR money. And it now is up to you to save them by re-electing Saturday as port com- missioners Dr. Carl A. Ewald and Judge C. E. Remsberg, two men you KNOW are RIGHT. You are taking chances if you elect any one else. Seattle’s kept newspapers are trying to foist upon you men who admittedly are not qualified for the job. One has spent money adver- tising his candidacy. The office he seeks is one without salary. Why does he want it? THE ONLY WAY TO PLAY SAFE IS TO ELECT EWALD AND REMSBERG. VOTE FOR ALL FIVE PROPOSITIONS OFFERED BY THE PORT COMMISSION. These will pave the way for the public belt line to connect up all docks on the waterfront. The money for the belt line is already on hand. No new indebtedness is necessary. The bonds have been voted for other projects. The port commission has saved the $200,000 needed for the belt line by watching the nickels, and building these projects under the original estimates. It §f now asks you to consent to the transfer of this money from one fund to another, to make tts use for a belt line legal. © °F The public belt line will not raise taxes. Rather, it will lower them. Seattle’s waterfront commerce is the indus- | — trial backbone of the city. The belt line will invite trade. A busy waterfront makes a busy city. IT WILL BE A STEP } © TOWARD PROSPERITY. 4 | MYSTERIOUS MR. <<<=22 <= gay a FOR FRISCO WITH } ‘CAG DISCOVERED: E q MUTINOUS CREW SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—Her crew reported in mutiny, after seas ifacing great d a storm that lashed her for several days, the big h nesota is making for this port at top speed me by wireless to local shipping men today, i & ' e ate what caused the mutiny, tho authorities are in« clined to believe it might have been because the men did not want to go thru the war zone. The big ship left Seattle more than a week ago for London, carry= pineiaiver cargo worth over $2,000,000. _ PRESIDENT'S $ UE E THREATENED OLE VEGAS (Continued on Page /.) c ~ DUWAMISH FOLK SHOOTS MAN AND * DECIDE UPON LEAPS 100 FEET BOYCOTT OF | OFF BRIDGE INTERURBAN = T0 DEATH Pree ee ch a statement rtment of justice, warrant charging quid fire.” He asserted s MeDarby, to whom h rge, but he maintains he Rettagh, the self-styled red, ‘that would be te rible, I'd never shoot ana presiden n ith the ig id i er ball Be yn a person's clo . in s—poof— and the liquid {1 re ent to Washington, PET wowmEnTs it FRISCO WASHING wh PALLLALA LLL BAL LLL LLL ; i sailica Forecast Tonight and Thursday, rain ng Crowley's al- ted the a uation ani Any that "the. Br to t by th e valteuel lations of the Ha 8 sto in that the de bun ‘g-American offcials at New Roshanara, girl who does “snake” dances at the Orpheum this ase par rr ment fi justice had evi- | York q

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