The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1915, Page 1

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U.S. REFUSES TO BICKER; — MAY BREAK WITH VIENNA .7 WHY is Mayor Gill, if his side IGH a : of the tax levy controversy is the right side, so anxious to ict make concessions so as to effect a [ae ANT® DA’ : THAT DARES TO PRINT THE ; pt {; THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE “THAT DARES TO )_PRINT THE _NEWS : EDITION e VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, DEC 16, 1915. ONE CENT Shwe SiN WHAT’S A GUY GONNA DO THESE DAYS, ANYHOW? : Hi Hi Be Ale 3 WOMAN OF 16 CAFE MEN GET ' ‘Washington Gets Reports } Facts wiTh READY FOR | KICKING THE BUNK OUT OF IT!) 22 answer, Now enroute; | Prepares to Take Drastic Steps to Avenge Loss of | _American Lives. : WASHINGTON, refuse Ame Ancona torpedoing With reports indicating that Austria’s reply, now em route here, is merely a play for time, this is the administra ding to an official today who has con Lansing on every step of the case AEROPLANE; BIG NIGHT ET’S get down to cases on this so-called “high- a DROWNS DEC. 31. tax’’ fight. Part of the bunk that has been injected UG mss RE WMA Ta) as mcinwiome anf inter the quéstion by certain héewspapers was shown up today when Fane es incl nts Quace oa Why MEMS, Bava’ mavaite arene, | Mayor Gill, who has been fighting the levy passed by the council, ©. Meyerhotfer painfully hurt when | to celebrate the double passing of oa the old year and the rexime oc || Was quoted as announcing his readiness NOW to include in the bud- liquor into "How dues a city and a stato act f Bet the $200,000 item for the payment of refund bonds. It is a Dec. 16.—Austria must directly comply. an demands in every respect, in the with ¢ & wing of his aeroplane crun t of 100 feet and the aircraft f tion's attitude, acc ed with Secreta fe " atin on the © © s 8 : ne adr s ic s °o - Micy usaf ence res tom ty” nae ovine mmed ov eT Calm admission that THE FIGHT AGAINST THIS $200,000 WAS |)... 1). (°° be soumsyaten ° ced of soupoe many followed in her ph ole oh negotiations. It is pointed out that Austria has admitted she torpedoed J the Ancona while the vessel was standing still. Acting Ambassador Zwiedinek personally assured Secre- tary Lansing today that the foreign office was not responsible ; for the admiralty’s statements in the morning papers. In this the admiralty was quoted as saying that the submarine commander's course could not be disapproved, and that if he had not done as he did he would have failed to perform his duty Austria’s Reply Is Given to Ambassador AMSTERDAM, Dec. 16.—Austria has failed to meet the | American demand for disavowal of the sinking by an Austrian = MAYOR WILLIN PRESIDENT AND WOMEN ALMOST submarine of the Italian liner Ancona with loss of American ; | i lives Fe | Vienna dispatches today said the reply was handed to : MRS. GALT GET MOB JUDGE IN } An sador Penfield yesterday, asking further time ahd more | nes | It was reported, too, that Austria did not reply to the CIV UB UIT request for { hment of the attacking commander, and as- Bor ERS Bacal Se, Sttlant fsa ae’ “FALL BUNK, This $200,000 goes to pay off a city debt which comes aged woman proved futile e requested af t n ene aS, the oldest, passenger | we know the tor ot sue one | due in 1916. If it is not paid by then, it will have to be paid Dee he Wasnt afrais suit 'the'weht'oetowe x'aent'ae | Later WITH INTEREST. “Imagine sane men trying to bunk them- aBsioth ae: ' | selves into believing they are saving money simply by prolonging ‘lier | the payment of a debt. Mayor Gill has eliminated $200,000 worth ei of the bunk out of this so-called ‘“‘low-tax’’ contention. A few minut stock made tb versing with newspaper repor and remarked that she “was bit afraid “| want to go up anywa iv leet and fly over both | ter,” she said ‘The cause of the collapse is at tributed by the owners of the ma-| chine—of the flying boat type—to imperfect brazing of the irons holding the wings to the body | Shock Causes Death is attributed to shock ‘omstock had a broken leg 2 one. stat : en shi llor fro : but | quantit ship Glact i » D retained for dis his body P wre last week | ers ege and re 4 y | cutrate sales which were ad CHARGES AGAINST sold tiations erted it never would do this The tone of the note, however, is conciliatory. It de- ; 5 ereeee Se rrerny We mem) sires an exchan f views with the idea of arriving at an T HAISELDEN FILED ers OF sae: Woman's: OFF a imicable settlement, and expresses regret that American lives were lost ; s TE 17 Thursday and \ ‘ 4 : SPRINGFIELD nic ts T aay Utara ‘ae : sy : In this connection the message suggests that the in- Tilinoie state board of health toda threatened to nim when he! , Mees: 7 date ated ‘ sat ry Mana charges H LascaAAW aunindt toion. inhale ae ty question can be easily settled after an agreement is lean tek faint : reached on the principal issues. } another club, which they charged Demands a Clearer Statement of Reasons % ‘. Little Chance for Tieup | . ar \ clearer statement of reasons for questioning the sub- oproy ’ Se: atvOR. 88 No h wie This entire ttem amounts to only | Announcing | marine commander's acts is suggested and get out o 2 The mayor's announcer ‘: traatio : ffice said that in view of the firmness with : PEACHY WILL “TALK s and Grand ave., the yw willing to appr ‘ around which America voiced her demands, she must have actual ; i Peakhey Gadtiar of tte Geat-| | oh $909,000 tess: Sollens: ie Soe ed his prog: |facts concerning the ‘orpedoing which she did not set fortin tle National . will gt ate tat : mbrellas in|in detail in the original note; therefore she requests the a on deny c tan Doesn't Pass on Merits men of their United States to present them in another note monthly m . Ac ountan 4 had nothing tc nil talked at She assures America that Austria will accept in a jw = Frida m0 Barge! "4 ye sda 6a ie wi dicial spirit any evidence in the Washington government’ - —~ el r é t { hands, but it the facts now in Austria’s possession do not 4 penny n t pass a . Bigsde: by head inecity om | warrant America’s conclusions as to Austria's culpability. 4 ; Weather Forecast ' Guink the x let Unie tax ‘budget is agreed — - {" i 8 Press dispatches quote the note as saying: he fe at a re to by Jar will throy 00) WE BE T SMITH. 3 Rain tonight and Friday | t ’ : Puggle gy: eh pga said ‘the re ee ape res I" ® time a vautitt was dis |Refuses to Doubt Submarine Commander ‘ : A WILD MARDI ‘GRAS 7 eae oe 8 Witho 4e is rector of S' argaret’s | p > his rese rane F ie ; i ; : ~~ - ~ Ther Gould Me bee ance dor mayor Thuraday. “Without the! gaiscopal church, Washington, of cM a seins As can be ily recognized, the representation of the Ls a Cake in th district, a mile now that the ea ceca te nee Ok] which Mra. Galt is a member | @ plaint! says he will ap-|cifcumstances contained in the note allows numerous doubts y a alf awa a b DoF tA ab atty ot ath ealiitie Gi aceaninwient . s | to the state supreme court. |and givés not at all sufficient reasons for blaming the com- % 4 " LS AE the $ “ to meet the extra 1 ling pt wha WASHINGTON, Dee, 16.—The li ‘ A j Horns sn onfett! were = k imposed the ompromise the MINORITY of se for President Wilson andj mander of the submarine and the Austro-Hungarian gov- 3 iA ji " ch the Ch the council willing to agree to. taken out | S. G i ernment, even if the representation proves correct in all Y : (Continued on Page 4.) I 1 ‘ € a 4 » 4 4 THREATEN DU PONT i:.:::: Goddess Smiles ‘HENRY S PEACE TRIP tater nue : } 5 Ie Willin 9 B ay s for the American goverument's statement that pers ; ) PLANT AT TACOMA |Site on O'Hara, But It was obtained | ox DON, Deo 16—The American | Sons gave it evidence contradictory of Austrian claims com: 4 FoR Six, THAT'LL ils uncilman Ex n, pre t Didn’t Last Long Seen eee ett legations at Christiania, Stockholm| cerning the torpedoing, the dispatches say the note sug: g owe Town ‘ ¢ White House, who pale , 4 eo 2 TA I ed the eat ; Ree OG ah arorge vind a as 59 [and Copenhagen today issued ‘for-| gested Secretary Lans had omitted to name these parties 4 Sf io-80 it “of the DuPont Powder ‘plant! § bon Oia n from the cass Cae | Fifth ave, started out: Wednesday and Mrs. Galt's as 4 mal stat ts declaring the Ameri-| upon whom “it apparently believes it must place a highet can gov with the Lee expedition, ac cording to Copenhagen reports nent has no connection) degree of trustworthiness than on a commander of the im- wre t would be blown at 4 a-lat this thr on a large night at Tate® cafe, He ) men and perial royal navy oth pie nl hurse is me ' cea : esti Mad ha tad pe ie mee the ies one rey Phe Vienna foreign office admits its willingness to in- threatened t iy eo girls , J ing himae but on ‘or inute. ; y proposed | Man , ; Ige in an exchan a one all itched into d Le @ Rentck lay vit | little Kar ara and another yim. They, punched him, kicked | BANDITS ROB TRAIN) nouncement that MAY INVADE GREECE Tit Gecien tlaonrd each, ‘The highest cand Fite ie ks dim ar (oP Declares Ancona Case Is Different will THE , in $20. a gold watch, a nugget 4 und mination ‘ pee a. 8 hs On the point raised by Washington that Austria knew Mg Md la BERLIN ec, 16.—Rulgarian o lend wu i » Caidons 5 in. Om O'Hara told the po-|... City Southern passenger train|Of the corre dence with Germany relative to submaring troops may continue thelr pursuit we'll have to do that every O'Hara had 9! hcg Thursday | : of opinion in view of America’s an- ome American citizens perished iree ERAN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAN | THOEES Shoe into Greece. Thhe was |vanr that the Renick law ta in ex near Ka Ark., e en-| warfare, dispatches say Vienna denies she knew all of it ' 1 f U t , TIDES AT SEATTLE $} in d today in Sofia’s official | istence The other man lifted his. It was| 5 ‘gineer t ach two bages ts Moreover, even a full knowle Vienna believes, woule 8 ES Bore |e? Ss at Gadde ihe eee Only Shifte Obligation A bix of: clube Duncan Ntchie, of Fairbanks, has |and the mall car, then dynami a nde the |received word of death of brother at |the express car and@obbed the mail ate: teat 7:86 we, 3-6. \teus hed: “temporarily” stopped at It's merely shifting the obliga:! It made him angry. It made the |recetved word of deat , : : hy ighdaeel : Be eta a a ha a Be oe ete uate tor Jule: bute it. cixle, ANATY:. 1b. meade Che. othas Dandanslian, They secured little of value, from the othera not be applicable to the Ancona case, which, she feels, didiers PAPAL ALLL On "

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