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Have You MADE- Yours ? You don't have to wait till New =] Year's to make your resolutions We hope Kempster doesn't, Folks on many car lines would appreciate a little heat before, as well as aft er, January 1. Forecast: “Tonight and Saturday, rain or snow THE ‘ONLY PA VOLUME 19. * * oo % SEATTLE, 1910 WASH., FRIDAY, DEC. 29 “T Released Billingsle ONE CENT N Zw The Seattle Star APER IN" SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE _NEWS VHAINS AND ATAND NIGHT EDITION Maybe the con of our civic bodies was a dream once, but it looks like the real article now. Great stuff! Fine! tolidation . POINDEX TER RAPS SECRE DIPLOMACY © Gee! Weren’t t You Gl ad When — “AND I'D 00 IT AGAIN,” SAYS SHERIFF ROBERT YM NOT GANG TO ASK You TO MAKE ‘Car Crews Build Fire on 19th Ave.| _ilotornies and conductors on the ave. car line thawed them ives h out after each round trip Friday, comfortable log fire at the end of the line. They built and maintained | ‘ADMINISTRATION IS vest MASTER IN _— °, it did not Interfere with th pub: saath ANY NEW YEAR'S |}i0 service commission's ruling ' 4 ti f hy Lo they pointed out, hich calls for! Billingsley was allowed his lib- RESOLUTIONS. DEAR. Mayan an e erty on Christmas eve, after Passengers however, found it ay . being placed in the King county unbandy to ride to the end of the | 7% 4 { Jali upon his arrival from San line in order to toast their feet. | par Francisco, Sheriff Hodge Friday ‘ * : y ~ id he had let the prisoner Rarice,” 2 temperementel Bisa ee thar be weoutd def monkey, owned by Dr. F. 8. WASHINGTON, Dec. an —Three United — rt sll illegal N., Is raising no end of trou States senators today denoyhced the recent ‘orders. Hodge said Friday hue ice handling of this country’s” international af- — " fanderveer called me up | Dior bea and acted it Logen Bur artes Nema a blae | |fairs as a reversion to secret d plomacsail es sees preva Dave | | ont in atipping , from hie | They declared that not only have recent mat- | Boyd accompanied Billingsie) Dyteek, alithie cline, site | ters been hedged about with secrecy as far is suit and’ T don't care: | site, @ great source of amuse as the public is concerned but that even the ium. Washable the way some children senate foreign relations committee has not People in Seattle rave and carry Last week, according to Deputy ° A 6“ : é Beret MY methods of treating Prosecutor Palmer, Enrico $u | been given opportunity to know “what is aa. 1 have at a small girl and frightened her | 2 ” Out of jail to kisq their wive 96 See walled from the aboot One of the Nineteenth Ave, street car line conductors beating the | SOING ON. Children before they were star Whereupon an indignant mother Meatless car game, | The senators who thus voiced disap- for the penitentiary, and I wou got in immediate communication | eRe ne | * d in handli h do it again. Tm human, and 1 be with Prosecutor 1s |proval of this method in handling the coun- Heve in treating m isoners that it decided that Dr U H i i way.” | Whitlak ‘as te bait & okie 2 try’s foreign affairs are Poindexter of Wash- Deputy Anditor Hart, in charge house for Enrico. Justice Brinker |ington, Weeks of Massachusetts and Suther- of the liquor permit department bas delega Palmer to act as in told Friday of a recent incid spector of the miniature zoo and |land of Utah. Logan Billingsley appeared , Efttrico's co ential and “ ioe seen! bavioen Wah a ee Woven 9 | My understanding is that the adminis- y in serving peace out Boylston ave. | took out a permit for a doze tles of beer, saying at th way tration has declared itself a foe to secret |diplomacy,” said Poindexter. “In practice, |however, it has shown itself a past master in \the art of mystery and concealment. “There are rumors of secret pol icles affecting the vital interests of the country which the president Seattle petitic atures to the that the aining | [DALE TRIES TO. contributing 15,000 sig it ¢ state could not have furnished the With artisan BANK BANDITS 3 -< n, is almost unbelievable It is the only personal p. mit ever issued to a Hillingsley r 22,000 names. Sull thatis the fact. The restyof the state only cone wit commit us to without consult. | ‘ ARE BROTHERS 99 ee trilayéd. about 10,900 signatures uw ing-us. “There ‘leveven’«- aotitye éé DENISON, Tex) Dec 29.—-Six ban. This demonstrates two things public men as to the witha lim- dite dy {ted the vault of ‘sg N fi at & 4 its of the constitutional powers FRAMED T0 DENY tar 7 Haperbeia 18 ‘tallad wan One is that the campaign for es has been too INCREASE CITY the president to set aside the Md f here, early today, ng with| brief. It lasted beg | roe doctrine, for instance, Pe 5 $6,( A posse hastily organized! the November bate et | ter into a league of peace or exchanged shots with the rob ey ? santas | to do so; cr to commit the country as the latter dashed out of town In had time to orga nonpartisan drive Tr to that polley without the advice an antomodiie. ‘No one was eller SPSL P IR TRS ee ian Hoar ikiek: ie | jand consent of the senate. ed to have t t fae a iePeaae bie j naa Allan aie _ Public Doesn't Know Who is shielding the the fact the southe Counctima’ “What is more important i# that brothers, Fred and Ora. pris part of the st gnatures at the made a motion before the city hese great movements are taken Pielow, the transfer 1 gainst WASHINGTON, Dec, 29.—R auch « en an the | petitions going ray s ¢ manner utilities committee calling for | without the advice or consent of @rrest by the federal officials L. Henry, chairman of the trated by Wall | The second p lemonstrated by the N the discontinuation of service | Public opinion, which is supposed Are they ramed” against; scuse committee on rules, |! ‘ where near the + a page tegen r on Division A and the Lake (to be the governing factor in @ their own so that his « iad Sinan W. kamen ae it | campaign is t ; clearly the queer y of tl Burien municipal car tines |democracy such as this. fession would be contrad day, asking him to come to ~ MAY BE CALLED: t It is big, and broad, and ene ti It } throw Thursday It is far better that secret ai That they are in § a Washington immediately for a | off the ackle f partisanship ta t | The object, he said, was “to |plomacy, insofar as vital policies be produced is practica patted). - orakse: if. ha hae aay ie ‘ cove the taxpayers irene are concerned, should be done away by Attorney George formation regarding leaks to j p , Pa kor ny AP Ps “But can't you unde with forever 5 Following a plea o' Wall st. on President Wilson's NEW YORK, Dec ? the re € ate done we i 1 | ghat the interest on bonds Sunlight 1 the open air are gan Billingsle peace note. 8 a ads to agree to oper to | there we 1ave been more than ») would go on just the same, and the gr at disin ctants in the world meemeracy indi Henry's telegram to Lawson THE FR Py pre ped ale nature 25,000 names to spare | the city would lose more than | and will tend to a wholesome come “4 Thursday afternoor Price | $5,000,000 monthly in shied ee ee, ee ever?” asked Councilman | duct of our foreign affairs, asked for a Mr. Thoma Law aries f ro: en wl a dae gb Moore. Ignores Senators required of the other Mas may) for the ca yn, Seattle oy that she 1s I After Assistant Superintendent| “I am at a loss to account for the Billingsley waived th jing of My Dear Gir DEADMAN HILL: sage sp kes on roads ped out and won a new feather in its cap of political O’Brien of the city utilities depart-|secret moves made by the admin- the indictment agair and) may th the e ruout t Selg Eb aripetlel A ae aaa RPS ment and Moore had shown Dale |{stration,” Weeks said. “It places the government s attorney m ask-liteves that Presid iaatet, qn} SOR REOS how his motion was absurd, in the /the people in an embarrassing po- ed that sentence be postponed. The| «striving for peace | eeruin force Jan 1 light of the effect it would have |sition. After a step is taken, the maximum penalty is $10,000 fine,| pood men will say ‘God t via Sayville Wire | 7 | on the public purse, he asked that|people are compelled to support two years’ in onment, or both man who takes eve e ste le Dec. 29.—French first, ARGENTINA’S ARM 300 PE his motion be withdrawn and that |the president, even tho they may Judge Ne aid he wanted |inat direction second and third line trenches | Lf | |the matter not Ay mon and D et the matter opinions concerning the entire indictment J ver . h | | Only Moore omson and ale | the atter, mere inka cee e Sr vane Mesygrecemes weird ve |” PLAN NO GOOD FOR woah ery, Teen | ea emery alll ulations, disposed of at ar movement of the ji ~_ {red with the committee on : forelga Was explained then that t 1 ‘gad prisoners taken, in an assault U S. SAYS PRESS relations on matters of this char count did not charge ma veg ok reported by today’s official ii wor ‘BREAK WITH KAISER acter ae id Senator Sutherland, lerially different from 4 men P habiedl Roti a aeny oP j “About three years ago, when mgt 7 oe cary nanecagg ( i — ent : | By CHARLES P. STEWART | TOKIO. Deo, ’ —Three hundred ie ing h nd th ny of] I NEEDED | Shkeican, sitaedian dae foreman r The German soldiers held | , it AG + leabadea {nese laborers, | Cit aployes whe e tioned BY a Os | public interest: he enanaaie ree , eas genera the new positions against sev BUENOS AIRES, Dec ‘ cine er k of the San apg ce aoa dad ods ee i ped these conferences. He. ts ae second ean ur ve any abe se ¢ eral French counter attacks, nis ment ji tagh rges eho ahaa foo, according | force. filed petition aanine ran BY J. P. YODER nblieet to confer with any one, but “nolle pros statement), come immediately t wren were copeenes at night considering adoption of a(to estimates today, Some of the! cents an hour, Friday (United Press Staff Correspondent) Sy the: ‘ota ne herpes be obtained oe epee Washington to confer with me. If sdvanes WabUiide by carta Ur y servige. plan sed on that| victims, survivors eald today, were| High cost of living, and the fact WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—If oe Set late al ou have any facts (which I cannot) infantry regiments 13 and 185, | in Argentina, Tt killed ‘by Chinese pirates who| that the work is irregular and re] Germany desires that the : think from your methods), lay| ang fusilier regiment 37—all of | astonishment is based on t boarded the grounded ship, plun-| aulrel Know ledg elven as set’ | United States pase along any 300 STREET CARS Two amateur {ce hockey games |them befo me, & eal ee Pra | which, the statement said, “are [criticism which has been ies dered its passengers and = 1M | tor the request me measons | gecret peace terms for the en- | will again be on tap to: Stohr eaeralia | gloriously known from fighting ration of the plan 1n this re-|and assaulted those on board | They get 40 cents an inder| tente allies to consider at a DESTROYED IN FIRE aco gan ia hed tion and @ the good bil dha Sinan t reflects the in P present scale » civil] pound table session, this gov em the Knights of Columbus and the Horgacegnei dae h Mt Arbabtioe ao JAILED THIRD TIME ervice examination anpoint:| gemment will lend iteeif to that | TORONTO, “Onts Dec. 2°.—the Te Seeskers. ot May Curb Stock Exchange understané America's considera gutkylselr Sen cere hs hag |King street barns of the Toronto The game eur league Coese siandering tion of such a plan, One typical AS LAZY HUSBAND LOGGE SHO A high state department of | * railway were destroyed by fire aeons caster. The amateurs | o es good on your charge rae I per ont Gtk wemanante R OTS SELF ficial said this today, but quali. |ce71y today, | The loss Three tele EET eet ceciine deve tan Very truly yc | han nderstand the oth.| Max Martin, 6612 Carleton IN GRANITE HOTEL fied his remarks by emphasiz- |dred cars were totally destroyed, | ee ee er 8 R er wise,” it said, “they Would not| ave; hes been awareed his | ing that the United States | ‘The fire started in the repair shop, ee fee peanast. si «chairman Comm n Rule ts favoritism {n conserip-| third annual sentence under would be acting “merely as a after sending the tele . due to ‘influence’ or neatly| the lazy husband act. With a gaping pistol wound thru VEPORT, La, Dev tips—-a situation bound to Justice Brinker sentenced j|the head, th dy of Walter of a break with G ~ LOS ANGELES ADVERTISING MANAGER'S state and Henr in such a system him to slx months in the city | Champlin, a logger, was found Fri er submarine warfare DAILY TALK about and na ted near | stockade after Deputy Prose- ics morning in bis room at the ce proposals fall flat, is now * DETECTIVES t exsed to the murder of | NEW YORK, Dec, 29.-The en-| cutor Palmer had shown Mar- hotel, 1905 Fifth ave held here te a ve wife and three|tire situation raised by the Adam-| tin's wife had been working as | Police pronounced it a clear case administration men 7 ; ould be Reeves son eight-hour law and the test! a janitress in a downtown of. |of suicide. The act was | privately the German peace answe «:| WERE STUMPED 4 ‘ ) f th of that case now in the supreme court, will| fice bullding to support her six | ted some time during the night.|jg insincere. They see little hope E For Saturday IF drast ‘ 1s da i be outlined to the membership of | childres |No one heard the shot. A week|i¢ any, of the allies meeting the ll go f three negroes,|the four railway brotherhoods tn Martin served three months go Cham;lin, who been de-| German proposa They fear “an! They knew that the many att nl nt ¢ nex est 1 t the murder pe cular to be it in 1914 and five months in [spondent over ill health, nearly | unbridled submarine warfare” will fe tl Jeali mg at be ma < Tuesda nl c the sheriff| brotherhood heads announced 1915 under the lazy husband | uceeeded in committing suicide follow failure of present peace ne death-¢ ea ing Chinese And t 1 prote merican! Vaay | act the rol (Continued on page 5) jade, in its carved: 7 TN | ivory box, was a clue” Stand M Bon to the subtle crime, It you enjoy reading red-blooded mystery The grand old American suns, for business was good. | A. Greenbaum, proprietor of the |}pawn shop licenses.” . _Jfor booze, Ho would be forced to}in diamonds in Seattle, said that stories, do not fail to custom of pawning the baby's hat a difference just a few|Western Loan | office, 719 ‘Third| 8. J. Levenson, of 1023 Third|pawn his cuit at the end of his je was doing the best business he M jewelry to get money enough (dry montha make ave. 1d that he had done prac: /ave., said that his Christmas busi-|spree to get money to return tol) iy gone im 10 years Nok dua bb Start onday with to buy mother a new kitchen Some of Seattle's money tically no los to speak of dur: ness was the best he had done in}work, The suit trade has gone by |! , he | broom for Christmas has dis. are loath to admit that Hq ing the last yea years, and it was marked by few|the board was mostly in sales ! THE GREEN SEAL appeared een the cause for the big 1am turning into @ retail busi-/loans. People came with plenty of| M. Lebo, 813 Third ave., said that} His loan business had shown no At least such business isn't the [. O. U. busin laying the! ness instead of a pawn shop,” said|money to buy rather than to bor-| prohibition had ruined the loan| noticeable change, but he was what it used to be, Seattle ause for the disappearance to this Greenbaum, “and T am glad of it. | row | business aware of an increased prosperity novel by Charles EB | pawn shop proprietors assert. once remunerative : Business is five times better and \ significant feature of the] Busines he is better amo + hoppers | Walk ie 7 In the days of liquor, the (general trend of pro redemptions are four times better, pawa shop business he said, “ts than it has been for some time, but] “Jewelry is a good tl rmometer alk, igns of the three gilded balls |sweeping over the United State 1am selling new goods and not | the passing of the logger as a cus-\at that, {( was a poor year in my prosperity,” he — said, | , ewee brightly an the lower putting aside the | {t|second-hand stuff, Men come now/tomer, It used to be a monthly | line u luxury, and little jew-| It will be the next MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES if) tiorofares of the city. Alcohol known and undisputed fact|to take out thelr watches instead occasion for a logger to come to| Lewis Levy, of the Americar bought when money is novel-a-week in The — witha | kept the balis burnished until | the loan business is going onjof to ‘soak’ them. It’s a great busi-|the city with a pay check. HelJewelry Co., 803 Second ave., and I took for better vanivrs| Star, 4 epee eee shone like miniature ‘| the rocks cut out the] would buy a suit and spend the rest] probably one of the largest dealer: ar, they |uess, and 1 hope they right along.”