The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1904, Page 7

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LITTLE MAN GETS Senator Turner THE WORST OF IT INDEPENDENT In the Name of Humanity, and Can This Be Charity? THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY WILL RAILROAD MANAGER SUMPTUOL HAS NO CHANCE WITH MEAT TRUST UNDER EX AWAY WITHOUT A CENT ISTING CONDITIONS when you have ascertained the ¢ 0 stood and prayed fast twice in of all that | pow mission in the refrigerator investigation fled that private . } comminsion on all freight obtained by them for shipment over Beattle’s unc the r ral Freight Agent Brooks therd Is an appeal to It the * SAMPLE OF “CHARITY” OTT TETITI LILIES Swift and other packers to packers agre flowing with the t by #ympathetic Impossible for FAILED TO PASS shippers to tee teem 74 thern Pi of taxatle mine the 4 ital ste specula GRAND LODGE 1S IN SESSION Hall's health $666 caune ern Securities case, pending in the | wore © gallery to nee Ze SUCCESSION TROUBLES, great shape © | way was put into t in Portland, per mile, upon @ pre | why determine nan who Was for merce that road ed $62,229,2 ~19 DROWN. | THE COASTING STEAMER CALL ved their health PLAYED TO GET EVEN Frank Balocehi Italian saloonkeeper is held at the city jail en an | alleged charge of holding up James 4 railroad man @ grocery clerk on & similar charge. charges, incl and said that & SANK OFF PRINCE EDWARD | ISLAND TUTTE TTT TTL ELT BOW. wow CLUB HAS RECEIVER nted William Ht elent to pay 5 per cent upon its en tire capital stock and still Seave it rwing that tt | might pile up in its vaults in New of 19 persons was = GUNBOAT LAUNCHED MORRIS HE The gunboat Uaducah was suc launched at the Seabury o'clock this morning. ern Pacific railway is true of all the |D. Gerard, candidate for superin= $594 0006044 nat ring and fixed Poorer eeeeeeee Jing to our great transcontinental | Hathaway, candidate for congremi] ment was made in a sult brought by ta also held The men were 4 at the instance of David claims that after intimidating him Tonight at ¢ womat bad four days pre pbers of the old kennel Organization | vious been rewarded by the osten | tations bestowal of a single dollar's worth of groceries, made up of rice cane eggs, coffee without sug: ves of bread and a can of Carna had first gone with the inten for as much as he recalled promise of the organization to send coa! had been unfulfitied, while the ered together’ will regale themselves | two old fotks shivered as well of the land and pat $1.15, was rate of $1 actual market value nual banquet and the People’s Sav Congregational | with « pistol The arresting officers Burns, did not see the al up and took all | participants to jail | the stateme PASSES ii UP 10 HAY DEPARTMENT OF AMERI- }the people of this a great railways are sum Patrolmen | humerous silken-shaded lights | will fa prettily over dainty china} and silver service and upon steam Organized Charith ton of askt the yards of 5.000 per mile, and, as 3.139 miles of those rail. w in this state, that gives us a n aister ship of | 8°08 valuation of $204,035,000 According to | tof Baloccht thie morn ing, the arrest ts spite work on the of Davidson, who but slightly was any gum play at all Davidson, bat he took nothing from him | these statements Perry bears hia | She is a ves he knows | He denies that there the Dubuque. She is designe service in Central and South ican waters. GOLD AND COPPER SANTA ANA BRINGS VALUA CARGO FROM VALDEZ | these railways upon a higher valu- ation than the property of any oth- er man or any other corporation in| GEORGETOWN LASS AND this state, and all of us want to tax with the best and bis heart failed INASMUCH AS | IT UNTO THE | | POSTOFFICE HAVE DONE in LEAST OF THESE. REN, YE HAVE DONE IT UNTO the reat and keep us ynder shelter | | another might,” 206 18 TOO SICK | to stand on her feet, and we can't | go out in the rain “That will make en: j acter of valuation, and we will.) aND WERE SAFELY MA\ CAN MAILS ON CHALCAS IN- therefore, reduce this sum down to VESTIGATED The trio were drinking at the] time and. Balocch! says, Davidson. trouble with them, on by having them J. Wirt Steele organization, will preside. tell of how the hand through the official « organization, have re ing the last year and handed relief to the distressed probable that Mr how the hand of charity of charity stayed stubbornly pocket and budged not secretary of the | valuation of $142 low-citizens, how much did these public service corporations pay taxes upon? | have it here, ex- conference with et after getting | thonght to get « | arrested om # charge The police are inclined to | believe Halocehi's statement | mon will be released on bail rge against Halocchi and Perry Nkely be changed and battery hannels of the hed out dur- * today decided to hold an in- ‘Could you then let asked the old man. “Zoe has got intended to buy some things to eat. but we can get along without ing. and if you will give us board of equalization. It was the | Seattle eum of $17,839.25 the escape from state taxation, if| this property had been valued upon | the same basis that your property | form of an irate mother quest in the cane 0 WASHINGTON, Oct the representations of Postmaster General Wynne, morning decided of Tacoma, regard But it is not Steele will tell foul play in the Mmedertoin |The pottee offic we that there is something | story, after all 50 cents | in the “bloody poke” Discussed Issues’ (Continued From Page One.) al cit paid his taxes upom |e value 1 veven-tenths of hit of report ainety-secom property? You know who it waa, rer of the fellow citizens, it was unfalthtul of preme court of nited St ficials, elevated to power as the te f the people tate, and when they rent cash value of the whole fund od the power betrayed (he ed debt and the current cash value which the people of this state f{ the entire number of shares had reposed in them ertained the true value Of! Of the republican convention he ad, all of its property, in cap | gaia ital stock and in franchine for That as a remarkable convetiqe are all represented by the| tion, fellow-citizens, The Tacoma of its bonded debt, and the) | edger called it a “railroad ratify of its capital stock, And) cation meeting’ the day after If itizens, this leaves bat one! had adjourned, and that journal undetermined to enable a6 tO} has never taken that designation termine with absolute mathe back from that day to this, nor haw al accuracy the va f the No it ever had, in ite editorial columaa, railway for purposes| a word of commendation for that] and that to deter-| convention, or for the candidates rket value of its cap-| nominated by that convention. FE k, and we are not left tol say that it was a remarkable com= ion upon that subject be tion bi it was the first wth-| gathering in the history of they within my reading, whiell vurts Of New Jersey, has disclosed | undertook to appeal to the suffrages | to the people of the United States | of a people and acconipanied its ape a that the capital stock of that rall-| peal with a bold, open, shameless Northern 8e- | manifestation of contempt for theif” urities pool at the rate of $1.15 for | wishes and desires. (Applause.) testimony im the very dollar of its actual par value, | SAT AND WAITED. and this premium of 15 per cent “As if to put a brand upon them= | added to the par value of the stock Ives, which al! might sef and ume) and added to the bonded indebted- | derstand and recognize, this f6+) s of the road, gives ue, mathe-| markable convention having pre] matically, as the value of ‘ road | ceeded thus far as to accomplish nium of LS per| so much, actually sat down for sm e¢ sum of $64,402.30. Now, | hours in dull, still, stupid, patient) ® great road and its stock erviency and watted for thes con able is easily | chief agent of one of these great ted from | transcontinental railroads to Come interstate com-|to them on a special car and tell mmission the earnings of | them whom to nominate for the va the year 1902, It earn-|rious state officers. (Applaused in that year, and its| This incident has passed into then operating expenses and fixed | political history of this state, aaau Jing interest upon the | it is so well authenticated, and from) ynded indebtedness, was only | republican sources, that no man hae 1,182,720, leaving it net earnings | undertaken to question it or deny f $10,047,282, and this was suffi- {it ; Senator “Billy” Moore opened @ meeting by introducing Col. A. dig Blethen as chairman of the eve= ning. Blethen informed the tt) dience that there would be a few) ent re} surplus of $6,448, which it York, place in betterments upon its road © pay out in additional div- | preliminary bouts before the idends to its stockholders, as it| “main event.” and short speed } pleases were made by George Mudget, came And what is true of the North- | didate for state treasurer; Prot. We yther railways in this state belong- | tendent of schools, and Howanly ilway systems. The stock of the| Then, in a happy speech, teeming n railway, instead of | with wit. and which made everye) Securities pool at | body good natured and mentally res) st into that pool at the|ceptive, Col Blethen introd) for each dollar of ite | Senator Turner, who wae applal I say that | Yoriferously for several minutes nate to tell | fore he was allowed to begin p that those | speech. worth the it is a fair and Of ce ree, nobody wants to tax them at identically the same char-| OUTRAN THE GIRL'S MO’ per cent, and it still leaves a IN TACOMA 50), Now, fel- (Special to The Star.) tracted from the report of the state| TACOMA, Oct. 11.—Elopers from: outdistanced pureniage 7, thus permitting ‘ister before interference in lis valued and my property. of the | “l0*e Upon their heels, or, rather: ing the seizure of the United States matis on the steamer ould by the | Alaska Pacific Seman “The Soin | pany's steamer Santa Ana. arrives | the |!" portf rom Valdez, Seward and th | $2 tn port from Valdez, § | Cook's inlet coustry this morning. addition to the gold, signed to the different banks of the Santa Ana brought down passengers with ” aggregating $5,000 dollars. | third. Is that not a consummation vemsel brought 127 p many of whom are prominent min ing and commercial | the Co@k's intet di On the vessel black bear, which al of the workmen of the | $83.3 . late yesterd white-beared old man of 76 years, trembling hand face swollen with neuralgh IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY with which make up the sum of 60 cents to pay the rent of a little suite of house- keeping rooms and keep shelter for yet another bowed head and that ¥ afternoon, and are working hard to explain the presence of blood on the purse. Oehler’s body was found Udeflats shortly 0 of the blood staine make the necessary 60 With $100,000 in gold dust, the | enormous sum of $124.9 Calchas last ™ TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Otis Claud, Broadway cafe Officer Dial, in a fight | lant night, and died shortly after “4 tell you I haven't got it "You had best go to both of you. It ¢ department peated Steele. the county hospital SPOKANE, Oct be asked for ward and the | this $124,000,000 which escaped val- | 0¥ the » mail was confiscated. will be taken to secure its recovery | and the prevention of similar occur rences in th sald to have been there that tumlens they have been here a year, | bat I will make a special effort, |! an fix it up ts | would have added one-third to the taxable property in this state and would have diminished the taxes of and think I The old man CHENEY, Wash. | K. Allen, aged I state normal school pox yesterday ng Ocbler's friends end have them ex-| statersents they hav Chief Delaney desires stating that it might | 9 HAD AN EASY TIME OF IT | whieh refw of any person a student in the died of smal! of an aged BARGAINS APPEAL TO THE THRIFTY information, that United States mails egardiess of their character seized by the Russians at the time of the capture of the steamer Cal chas, wan received today. The state department will send instructions in the premises to Ambassador Me Cormick, at St PLAN TO KILL THE KING BARCELONA oday arrested three confessed to having a plot on foot to assassinate “If Zoe wants to she can. ONE-THIRD TO THE RAILROADS | porary relief and operators of Lady (Curzon Jone of us steps up to the treasury | and block, and being of a philos= understand it. | gt da the custodian of public That's why passed a ftatr so well this morning. | shape I come to you may I have cents just for tonight. | Ratlaine, of this f the EpiscoMal conten ~ | oes by t | subservient that we are willing, as/at the home of J. H. Ridgway, 6212 later and wil! get the bg jof our own rights, to submit to such | the connublal knot. an tearing things fter bis eapture The Sant Ana t copper oref rom the oe without an for the rent cannot go home to ight 150 tons of WATER SHUT OFF Water will be ly b : Can you let me have the 26 my good man, the notorious policy king, shut off tomorrow ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE ITALIAN ADMIRAL WIRES THAT » on erm of 18 4 served a term of I | railways? This is a pertinent ques- | tion which every taxpayer may well} ‘The annual | ask himself In avenue from Pike stret The old man tv she could lend bin a purpose of connecting new wWhter and turned to her which every taxpayer must ask hime must answer if he would hav relief, and that is, who is it that is |Wanted to Givelt Roosevelt a sof manufacture CAN'T MISS IT » eight local bidd “T haven't got it The old man left the luxuriow PORT ARTHU R MADE OTHER UNSUCCESSFUL SOR- liquity? And it is only nec glance over the history of this state | since we | Union to enable every taxpayer to atherman could fatten his batting average ¢ | All he'll have to say from | until huckleberry | answer Aeripps News fellow citizens, that has assessed these great railways for a long pe riod of time at the ridiculous and insignificant sum of $4,800 per mile? e went in at the bi WASHINGTON, storma, floods, deluges, cloudbursts, (By Soripps News Ass'n) and swallow the d the 4 The commander opened the door can’t mins it | east has received a dispatch r to $10,560 per mile, and who was It satisfaction that the CORRECTIVE RK! forms anxious inquirers that tt iw wt $I Na $3.00 ae Sie * RECOMMENDED AND” FOR SALE BY QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013 and 1016 First Avenue. was driven back That's no name » double-plated, trip mered-down @ gang of tramps nd soldered b therman Bell knows it won't admit it erage to date EMACIATED | ing canned goods, cuth Iger & Hurlbut econd and Union iwiteertand. 242. And|™Pem the next interurban train, ad all of the other taxable prop- | Ud overtake them. erty in that year been valued at| The Clopers were Percy Stocks, @) 450,000 it is easy to see that if) YOURS butcher formerly emy orgetown market, and Milas Anna Shore, a Georgetown girl. The fatto se uation had been assessed that It! two set out suddenly yestenal ae ternoon, and quite as suddenly whem she discovered that fact the mother — of the girl set hem. every taxpayer in this state by oMe- | the next interes ~ beg for Toca ma. When the pursain to be most devoutly desired. lrived in Tacoma, woven a found that her daughter was wed~ Every time, fellow-citizens, that | ded to the young knight of the saw: and pays $100 into its coffers in the ophic turn of mind, the mother jaid state taxes, we pay her objections, felicitated the 1-3 for these great transconti- | two, gave them her blessing and ace nental railroads. Have we bent the | companied them home again, ee so long, have we become so| The pair of elopers were married self-respecting citizens, regardiess | North K street, Rev. Zlapham tying iniquitous discrimination as | calle oe (Applause.) Have we be m. | come slaves that we not only meek- | par our own burden but accept | we of Mr. Hill and Mr. Morgan nd Mr. Harriman as well. the own- | IN SESSIO 7 ers of these great transcontinental | : onvention of the thwestern Washington Baptist — “But there ts another question | association began at the Tabernacle Baptist church at North Seattle this {morning. About 200 members of |the church from the western part of the state are in attendance. The | program as given by The Star last | night was carried out and discus. | sions of some of the topics devele oped lively interest The program for tomorrow tm cludes a symposium of missionary work among foreigners, including 7 | Chinese and Japanese. Some of the | leading members of the church fm | the state will discuss topies of vital Interest to the convention. Migrtig = Braue soe yo soa A t of the Systematic Benet own to $6,600 per mile? And who | A- Duffy it this year of our Lord 1904 | Aa RA eee | with all of the clamor of the people f nm this sub. } r way clear to raise this valua ees fae tons of Mothers Ban tion to the sum of $5,300 per mile, si, Soest qu less than one-ninth part of the eae Mf the railway, while the in AVE OFNTS A BOTTLE. RAR f and which every taxpa ponsible for this monstrous in ary to have n a state in the hat question. Who was it Who was it that raised this sum ————— ause there is clamor uy

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