The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1905, Page 5

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ow Soon Will Chicag al Car Lines ON, NOW EST THAT DUNNE 18 ELECTED mars THE BIG QA 4 [WHOLE COUNTRY Qi WArch THE WoRKING oUT oF i A PROBLEM THAQPAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY SOLVED IN J PE. EURO! oe , ——— é ‘ eal to The Star) all right, but It te too oarty t he elget f Judy whether it will | , 1 ; Co a om wnherehip or p litiga. | ‘9 mun ‘ hip $ O] ats s this atte wit poleeannen 06 . Nat & headlon » m of that he Hines and oporate th 8, the out . potter, probably n intense " 1 be awaite h ie t a@ boon fore- | est throughout the world, It would ‘ ‘ot it. 1 aut by t st_every-|be a tremendous thing financially Mere manifested’ in the Chiaago | involying ax expenditure variously ection. ang ing s from many estimated st from $50,000,000 to ites 8 to'®he tions extsting om », and would be the first What has been in most sec tant test of an American an academic ¢ sion prom AdILty to Operate street rail ly Into @ prac tment on EUROPE LED THE WAY of atest! wu an cities «demonstrate walks up to the | thelr ability in thie dire mn long puys a Buck steel range box and votes f f against.) ago None of them, however, is as Dytne a mef office large as Chicago. Conditions across itesing, Apt 10. Chicago peo the water are not Ike those in the t your Buck range range this week and take that at once m er tates and ta fact would give Chi ema about municipal ownership | cago ownership additional interest a whel e year in which te pay for it Duane was ted be-| failure in this country. They aver be paumetiy Buck : pene — -~ —_ promised to bring ft! that munteipal governm in Eng the least possible delay. land is better administered than tn Se cetret. Dunes prom Berane petra your old stove or range taken as part The people are hepeful of | ios the ablest citixens accept seats | + peah~d Saws will oe ae- pot ot re a th ‘ payment on the purchase of a new one | The large and beautiful store, at the corner of First avenue and he tnapiration of the democratic room Tecated at 807 Wiret aver Columbia street. Owing to the campaign came from the success} ‘ pees enue: \ large increase in business and the ship in England and Seotiand. Last entrance, is ocur by the Lang was found abso'utely necessary | January dge Dunne sent to the! good kind = . * to move into larger quarters. Thix are the best cheap lots in| Managers of tramways in the Drug Compa t rate store ally decorated and ‘These as af 4 of | Citlew a letter asking for a detatied | very special Standard store fe sifice furniture show \who for many years were located has a frontage of 30 feet on First Geeky, Tee blocks cast of end Of | i stement of their experience with Dc acd dati aes ie bunetiy ‘whal seb wank and poteed . Jet Queen Anne car line, and) Hrivate and municipal ownership qabet Rom, Boxy terms, ingulre| Reptios came from 19 cities, Every exactly right single one of them reported that shows one of the bet junder muntetpal: ownership there grade Gunn Deaka, af finest | were lower fares, better service, srtered oak throughou “|. | higher wages and better labor con highly Inhed Db Vvenlent ditions than under private owner arrangement of top sectior ship. Thereupon the Dunne campaign boomed. What the British had done | Chicago could do. Dunne aggres sively preamed the fight on that ts sue and wan elected. LIVERPOOL’S EXPERIENCE Liverpool, population $40,000, was the largest of the 19 cities from which reports were sent to Judge Danne. The experience of Liver- pool is like that of other Buglish municipalities In 1897 the city bought out the tramway company for $2,800,000. In three years the 68 miles of traction were extended }to 108 and changed from horse power to electricity. The average fare was reduced from 4 cents to 2 conte. New cars were provided and the schedules om the principal terior; fitted patent drop boxes, & “2 $55. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. ‘BELLINGHAM ———~ with Gone sway plawonhole these two sizes IS KING And the Two Rivers District where the Suake joins the mighty Columbia is Headquarters. Irrigated Lands in Walla Walla County---5 and 10-Acre Tracts SEATTLE TAQOMA routes reduced. To meet this com- fares, improved service, extension | UNIVERSITY INCORPORATED DI VOLCANIC ASH SOIL petition the railways have estab- | of limes and higher wages. Practi-/ r tt INEXHAUSTIBLE WATER SUPPLY Hiehed a cheap suburban service. | cally all the cities furnish free unt he Adelphia College Pducatie GUARANTRED WATER RIGHTS. Wages of the Liverpool tramway forms. Many grant sick benefits y has filed artkies af incor LAND EASILY IMPROVED. employes have been Increased 10 to| or holidays. In every case the peo- | renee iceman tg bere EARLIEST MATURING IN NORTHWEST 15 cents per day, hours reduced | ple are reported to be thoroughly |S"! the establiahment of an tr TRANSPORTATION IN ALL DIRECTIONS from 14.to 10, week's work reduced! saiistled with thelr experience. [ution of learning, Twer a heone EXOMLUNNT SCHOOL FACILITING | from 7 days to 6 days. uniforms are There is like unanimity in the re /'*" * — ot pee eo OPENING PRICES VERY LOW. furnished free and & plan for gramt-| port that gtaft in connection with |'**¢* from the ofty to th ston STEINWAY DEALERS. Ing pensions ia under conaiieration. | public ownership ts unknown 1 ROO SORTER SOE A. ERNE 5A Properly Cultivated Will With all these benefit to passen- sect naomte peeip the: eves cres 0 y Va | gers and employes the tramways! SALOON LIMITS Net $3000 Per Year management, ring the past four | years, 19,000 into the public oat a has placed $2. f Why will we be boased by another man on $600 a year, when EXTENDED Eo ached Why, will we be buneed by snot ber man on $500 a 928,175 tn a sinking fund a Leeds, population 450,142, fares have been reduced 62 per cent | wages raised 6 to 123 cents per hour ollegiate courses of Ite owr EXCURSION EACH FRIDAY FROM SEATTLE . 8. TAKES A HAND ¥ mee 1030 P.M ROUND TRIP $10.70. The counct|, Monday night, passed HK working hours greatly reduced, ome! tne ordinance so long delayed ree Aget ub me Ve aoe week holiday per year viding for the extension of the ed Stat iy the tn a Ww. BECK Hall, population 248,000, reduced | .atoon Hmits to inelude those al ° nop norninenege one 49 ae 9, : 8 _— fares 50 per cent, increased wages | ready om Third avenue. Chairman el by Judge peste up against the 205 PACIFIC BLOCK, SEATTLE, WASH 15 t 60 pet cent, working hours! Henjamin, of the Hoense and rev- | PRCker® was placed on f to BOTH PHONES 605 OR CALL ON greatly reduced, ond day off per! enue committee, made a pitiful at-|%* for the first time, This action nt Attorney Genern! Pa K. U. BECK ‘ week. » tempt to prevent Ite passage. his 2 am tndicatt t th % Glasgow, population 789,000. ‘has pike street and Third avenue saloon Aegean ge te - . . " : ‘ Ty Ww ~ a record of fares reduced over 50! friends being averse to the council's of the government to aug TWO RIVERS, WALLA WALLA COUNTY, WASH ‘ per cent, wages increased 26 per allowing the establishment of any |!"°"" ‘audiniatios ine Gea oo: jcent , houra reduced from 12 to 9| competing saloons, but the council me patric omg deny ~ ee Piney AVE. SOUTH. |B per day-and a week's work im six| overruled him fenders for contempt of cour | 2 1751. Free Delivery. (| °87* i —_ | BOMBAY. April 11.—-News reach ° Sheffield, population 165,000, re tedey that the earthquake he : | ed he ay that nk Rae a yg N TROUBLE pe ft tlle a or Vne wages 6 to 14 cents an hour, ed hours 45 per cent. | Cardiff, population 165,000, re-| A warrant is pe nced fares 50 per cent, same wages Thomas Foley | paid for a 64-hour week as formerly vetee Thirty-three | | rotne. out for the arrest of |~ who formerly lived | with his family at 1015% Madison | j) were by SPECIA Week Only April 7th to April 14th inclusive. NEURALGIA affliction of the nerves, and fore yields readily to | paid for 69-hour week street. Now Foley is charged with | ina Influence of Dr. Mita” Ar Another nal opportunity for anyone requiring first class i Reports from every one of the 19) raiure to support and maintain a| Pills. They are absolutely barw Jental m *. Don't let this escape you cities tell the same story of lower | Wir, and two children, aged 17 and, less. and drive out the pain by r 7 9 years. When Foley backed out |lieving the irritated condition of PRICES: nerves, Guaranteed to benefit of the doorway of home |! his last words were to the eff that he would never give them an other cent. He has kept his word Since August, 1904, the mother and |ehlidren have recelved no aid from him, Mra. Foley, encouraged by the | new state law, appeared before the prosecuting attorney to swear out | @ complatat. Max We be arrested succeeded in securing a of the charge against him ines to provide for his wife. his own Examination and Advice Silver Fillings Free 500 Crowns and Bridgework as low $3.50 $15.00 $10.00 - $8.00 $5.00 as, per tooth Regular $20.00 Plates Regular $15.00 P Regular $10.00 Plates Bis Crockery SALE IMMENSE 6-CENTS ON-THE-DOLLAR PURCHASE BRINGS AMULTITUDE OF BUYERS. COME TOMORROW. Decorated Fancy | English Dinner China Underpriced Sets Plates low as erat the first man to) the new law dismissal y prom Wein- Nitrous Oxide and Somnoferme for Teeth. Also Local Anaesthetics. the Painless Extraction of Admitted to be the large: » most We Decorated Child's Mug, thin 44-plece Johnson's English eat Roi finan m | sre pe beg of thorough office on the coast. ea £ 3¢ | Semi-Porcelain, in wild owe B) court gave orders to have him ar-| Skilled specialists. Painless Decorated China Toothpick | ecorations, complete service rested and brought to trial if he Methods. Lady Attendant. Hours, ¥ . 18 for 6 persons; sale price failed to do as he agreed under | 9 to 6 daily; Sunda n 12 Me Prettily Decorated China | me p | oath to ao ¥; Sundays tin Mush and Milk Sets, assorted | <**0** seeeees see $3.98 |. detorations We Beautiful Thin China ¢ ors | $80 0 44-ploce Jobason’s English HC, E. BIShOP ARRESTED ‘Lawn Mowers | | We sell them on trial | m!-Porcelain Be beautifully China ec Boston Dentists Be Fancy Dow rated rated with honeysuckle ae ae ew = you are satisfied that they are! Sagar and Creamer, many dec- | | ©. KB. Bishop, also known by the | @ bargain, keep them; if not, bring d Orations repsganee knobs and handies gold traced; 9) names of Brown and Livingstone, | them back. That's the proposition 1420 Secon Avenue, posite n Marc 4 Be Prettily Pecorated China sale price 84.47 was arrested on a —- - ertm- The Westfield 14-Inch blade. . $3.75 Cups <9 : |inal assault upon Helen Brown iilieceetes Cute 156 | $1.25 dozen 5-inch Honeysuckle | who complains that Bishop is at PLAZA LAWN MOWER ed China Salad Bow! | e 0 force he 0 t ee nt Seed baaas pac sae | tamntinw to foree her Into ® lite Of We have sold this ealabrated wake | THE GLEAN GUT LAWN MOWER as chen, ces cs 15¢ pong Ag en ode Re irocy | f0F eight years, and have not had » Is one of the best constructed Machines on the market. This eee tise Cass OT iee eebun’ ot ik bs age, and after hearing her story single dissatiatiod customer Mower has our yielding dead knife and is self-sharpening while in St fecorations; regular | #2 men Honeyauc ips ity Detectives Hubbard and Free HERE'S THE PRICING operation. It runs as easily as any ball-bearing Mower. Guaran % Male price B39 and Saucers | 14é man took Bishop into custody. | pinch blade $4.50 1 to give the same satisfaction or money refunded. | Years ago Patrolman Flannigan lost | 14-tnch blade $5.00 12-inch hon Bishop, who was wanted for em-| 16-inch blade |. ; $6.00 -Ineh zlement. The desperate man)| Penn Jr, Ball Bearing $8.50 16-inch jumped from a high porch at the | time of his arrest and escaped. This iw the first time he has been seen ‘ etnce. Union St. ERNST BROS. — 500 PIKE. STREET SPELGER & HURLBU GEO. H, WOODHOUSE co, 1406 BECOND AVE. " Roth Phories 1158. LANG DRUG CO.’S NEW STORE 1 avenue, a depth of 110 feet anda 15/ Mr. J. M. Lang, one of the most f t into the main entrance of | the city, is manager; he haa always the Colman, build made it a point to keep the best words, the Lang Dr any Ks, etc., and to ¢ duate and coming out of Colman building The firm employs a foree of nine popular and best known druggists in’ people Of a Famous Piano House 1305 Second Ave. Monday Morning April 10 The House of Kohler & Chase Established 1850 Chase was established in 1850—born in very beginning of music business—and it has grown and ed as the music business fiself has developed. Always in the lead and recognized as the first and foremost concern on the Pa- cific coast. Facts are, the house of Kohler & Chase is second in size and importance in the trade to no more than one or two music concerns in the whole United States Weber Piano Of the international renown and standing, is a fit companion to such & house as KOHLER & CHASE, THE WEBER house was founded in 1852, and today is still the leading factor in the musical world. A assortment of both UPRIGHT AND GRAND WEBER PIANOS can be found at our warerooms. in all the woods and latest Our line, besides the famous WEBER, includes such worthy makes as the WHEELOCK, the KOHI & CAMPBELL, the KURTZMAN, the CLOUGH & WARREN, the WAGNER, the BREW- STER and others, certain to please any one intending to buy or rent 8 piano. Kohler & Chase C. A. Meyer, Mer. 1305 Second Avenue The house of Kohler & RAGLEY'’S COR ABS For the Baby Nipples, all styles, 7 for Nursing bottles, graduated Lime Water, halt gallon Sugar of Milk, best German, Mellin’s Food, large 75c size Malted Milk, $1.00 size Malted Milk, 1 ib hospital size . $3.00 BOTH PHONES 982. FREE DELIVERY. Max Ragley Drug Co. RITEL BUILDING. _Second and Pike ee 8 s CORNER

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