The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1905, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR— BANQUET OR SAM nero lal to The Gtar) WHERE DOES itixens of the city, on account of : nee ruffle of fin wn, tuck “ogee gee gate ag Ladie¢? nda sheatonaes te he would look out for ne . " ft rw EXTRAORDINARY POWER OF JAMES HAZEN HYDE IN THE Pepe ‘sere Pie bag bd eee f the cand af ‘ came we < t and you can take a whole year in which White aren Saher ree "81.98 AFFAIRS OF THE EQUITABLE LIFE n ha@alt tho “ pagret ‘was Sint that” Com to pay for it iattes Gowns of tine nalnsoot SURROUNDINGS OF AFFLUENCE|{,anenn uenrey: wae not Easter Rate craterevar Myst and very eagly, while in Paris, con-| Psy nett at t i agge seer Mises se pee Bp cone . es tracted a lobe for things French Bag sa hall att in canon nt Li in ruff aw! edged in parr 44 primed His Revels and the Chart Made by Those Who Would PR pg Ray ie, Ge the; Which the principal np pee i i = M " boulevard type—exaggerated pat-| tained wice wiles wala be pad ger e Deprive Wim of Contrek . Pat- | talked with the officials of the navy erns and glaring eaters in mal | depart a hen } soured ments, ostentatious — neckwear, | (44 4) Prey See Frain at — traight-brimmed silk hate M@l given, clonte of work ; also affected the Henry IV pointed |" o.s nade by citizens. 4 : W if f 0 a CHA! {corporation worth half a billion dol- | beard, and bis hair was cut to stand | ang port Orchards | BE HBNRY GEORGE, IR } straight, wtih a curlous kind of t, 1908, by Newspa To answer that question we have |e wrought by some mysterious | see ee eRe EN EE HEE! oe ee ice Association. ) to go back to the origin of tha|@ft {0 front, He was tall and slen-|# * SPHCIAL PRICED AT THE AL wa TORK. AL How Mquiteble Life Assurance society, in of physique, and this with his|® TOWN HAS NO BREAD. * TERATION SALE weyes. Hacen Hyde, nominally | 1859 singular dress made him the ob-|® ST. PETERSBURG, April ® Sadies Gosest Covers. of. tine Bar- ph gaily $51,000, can control a The origin of the great insurance |#erved of all observers * 1%—Workmen at the Baltic # nainsook 4 across the ial nl sration, which now has iasued}|, Thl# young man, who might well|® ports have taken advantage of ® front with rows fine énsertion alns poltctes amounting to $1,500,000,000, [Be mistaken for the walking model] # the opening of mavigntion to neck and sleeves also trimmed was in the fertile and active br of eccentric French boulevard] ® strike for higher wages, They ® f il I € a d- in fine lace and ribbons; spe 00 LE ene Se Se WG See ae havesasbrr aw bon| tvesion” "bevel hee. ull-size war : % N. ¥.. in. 1834, Henry B. Hyde. |Sfter hin father’s death, ‘in 1898,|# parture of all ships untoxs ® Ladies’ Corset Covers, of fine | This Hyde's father had been an | elected to th rd of directors of | ® their ands ure tod. ® b b h ambric, round yoke of 1a ss . oo igen are the dest cheap lots in /agent for the Mutual Life Insurance | the Bauitable soolety and was made] * Hiokers at Riga have struck, & rope ox couc atid front and back, neck and || “jlies' Fine Vici Kid Shoes, with oar. Two dlocks cast of end of :pany, and he obtained a place | ffet vice president, the contention | and this town i# almomt with. # sleeves also trimmed in lace; po Fr pry pen bee rb shoe bo Anne car Une, and |°f employment for his son in that | his friends now being that It war/# out b * n ' $1.00 value 800 2 Tr Wes Queen ve an |company. ‘The son was pushing and |commonly known at that time in | » » wall and strongly made, ft I saient pose gabe Rom Bary terms 1ngUire | was sparkling with ideas. He made | th? Society management that It had/ # RENE REE REE RE EH Ag se go yee “eine! yon hel af owner. id WAY, and at 25 youre was cash, | Deen the elder Hyde's wish to have springs, which makes the saaly’ dee at the Mutual Life company. Be- | RIS son somo day come to the prea FAMOUS SINGER operation of lifting and aes seas aay Boston Breen ies having ideas, ho was aggres- | THCY Of the company clotting very easy ané sim o’ Vidi Kid” formes Bothwell Grads. 10), He nis rae a lay bin 'tican| Th® elder Hyde bad begun his ple; covered in any pattern =" i Mies = a Shoes, [prnte rsonrance Rents Lite company, That scalnaain fave | salary of $3,000 a year, This salary lined. This box couch wells regular $4.00 value; Bale —_—— — them little shelter, Thereupon the} #4 been steadily eolarged until { in th wular way for young man determined to start a| became $100,000, And thia waa the $12.6 xtra special priced fo Insurance company for bim-|@ry om which the son began hi Mary Loulse Clary, the celebrated for the week teeeeeeeeee aut work for the soctety w York concert contralto, ts pay » Henry B. Hyde was superintend-| Perhaps because he had this large | Ing @ short visit to this city and heuh ae ton Gee eke ot salary and perhaps because he soon | staying at the Hotel Lincoln ° Scat eames Sensbehestam deat » into unshared posses} Madam Clary is undoubtedly the | _— 1anos New York. In Hyde's time, Rev majority stock—the | best known contralto that this coun . f Hd Oxtords, & snilitary W. Alexander was pastor of the| YOURE man may have done some ry bas produced in recent years,| eter Stains heel, WER Worth VEN; ecling No Other Kind hurch. To him Hyde broached the| ‘@¢ things of which he now stands| who has devoted herself entirely = ee we Ast ’ e248 cused and as to which the state | to concert work, and since her debut ol am Seeminaey Ladies’ Kid Blacher Oxfords, subject of the new insurance com- pany. It was proposed to tncor- porate for $100,000, and {t was sug gested that since Hyde was rather inetrance commissioner and a spe | just twelve years ago as “Delilah”. celal com mitt of the society are In-| with the New York Oratorio soctety, Yeatigating the books of the goctety | she has met with an unbroken series at this tim of big successes In her work. She Th Is Cheap Wherever you buy your piano today or te Garrow, next week or » charges are various. One fest month, think of set of them relates to salar Hyde GOODNESS = 18 reed with having some of his CHEAPER THAN old employes carried on the *CHEAPNESS.” Weve rolls of the society at large salaries tried “cheap” printmg, An instance is said to be one, the “cheap” —_arivertining, alloged superintendent of Hyde's “cheap” salesmen—yes, country eatate, who recelves $7,200 ren (long ago) “cheap” |a year from the Equitable—for do but ing nothing for the Equitable, lance, and we've found that “cheap” 15 NOT all for Hyde, the Alexander people CHEAP. Good—nothing say. the—is cheap. Now wo A DINNER AND A REVEL. ae ready to may our G00D pianos Charges of another kind against STRINWAY, Hyde relate to various great’ per } A B CHASE, sohal extravagances put upon the | ESTEY, EMERSON, society. One of these touches the | STARR, HELL @inner of unprecedented magaifi an@ others, at compara cence to Ambassador Cambeon at Sherry’s in 1902, There were 260 tively low prices and q@al terms, are at yr wrvice. Sherman, Clay & Co. a the presidents of p and other important universities, The thing went off magnifictent!y—and Hyde, it is now said, charged the whole expense of it to the Equitable society on the ground that ft advertised the com Report at the t was that guests incly Harvard, Ya! CLARY pany! MARY LOUIS ‘ ‘ the dinner cost upwards of $29,000, - ae = G00D PIANOS. MiDWs MORSE. See eet, trinude aay that it did} ae toured all over this country as Notice the huge bunch of violets] not exceed $6,000, ap t Hydo has |r weet as Kansas and Nebraska, Ti Second Ave, Seattle. since paid this, and more, too, back |®* far south as Mobile, and as far over the monogramed biinker. wnt east and north as Nova Scotia and | into the society treasury mn New? 1. a number of nd! young, it might be well to havesome| pot what made a greater sense older man at the head of the com-|tion than the Cambon dinner was| ‘mes, but has never before visite | pany as its preatdent, to give It ap-|the Louis XVI revel at Sherry’s at | ‘he coas sia | pearance of solidity. Wm. C. Alex-|tne end of January of this year. A In Canada Madame Clary tx alb-j Hie label on | ander, & lawyer of excellent stand-| considerable number of those who, |" & greater favorite even than | you: Presorip- | !"* and brother to the clergyman,| ostoem themselves as constituting | b 1 having sung in| ten corre,|Uecame president of the new com-| New Y society” were there. At|&t least one big featival or « | each season since her debut pany: Hyde became vice president and general manager, and the son as@ namesake of the clergyman, Jas Alexander, became secretary. He jis now president. For forty years Hyde was the dominant man in the company, al though 4@id not appear to have a stock domination unt!) comparative were 400 guests, all in fancy costume. Four of five floors | 'argest oa there, 0 of Sherry's great estabiishment|'reel, Ottawa and John. She were engaged, one floor being spe-| 84 leading contralto of the big cially arranged as a theater, w Cycle of Canadian Music festivals & ballet troup from the Metropolitan | S!¥eR @ season or so ago, and on her | Opera House danced and where the | Present trip West, appeared in « talented French sctreas, Mme. Re- | cert tn both Mont and Ottawa. jane, with chosen members from her Mer career has been an extremely jany rate ther sponds with the ach as Mon mark “Ster./ ling” om silver DRUG STORE ¥,22"2 Second Av }ly recent years, when it was rum-|company, presented a French play |!nteresting one, including many ored that “Napoleon” Ives, of Wall | expressly written for the occasion. | Unique experiences. She has the street fame, was trying to buy «| ~Phe other floors and apartments | bonor of being the most prominent stock control of the Equitable s0-/ given out to Hyde were specially woman singer whom the pope's re jety. Hyde thereupon set himeelf| gecorated with hangings, furniture, | cent etict against women in Cath to buying up the stock of the com-|fowe, . and plants to resemble dif olie choira, put out ot an engage pany. He found it widely distrib-|terent periods of the court of| ment, for Madame Clary has been) |uted and not very highly regarded, | prance. By universal consent it was | the contralto soloist at St. Patrick's) since all told there was only $190,000], magnificient affair, perfect in cathedral in New York ever since | worth of tt, and its dividend fixed| its appointments. And it cost, ac-/her debut, and is present stili at 7 per cent. But he acquired 51] ording to common belief, $100,000. | drawing # han fsome salary from} per cent of this stock and left it as Alexander faction that sourea, She was also the sing: | This, the ay A eee spor a heritage to his only son Tait cuareed up to the advertising |¢r in the original production of | OSENBERG, This son, Jas. Hazen Hyde, was|scounts of the Equitable society Trilby.” by A. M. Palmer, who born In New York in 1876 made “Ben Bolt” so popular, sing: | Henry But why was Hyde permitted to B. Hydo had then become = very = ? Where was the quitable? Where were the other officers? They were in their offices, presumably. They now say that they were practically helpless, because Hyde controlled & per cent of the stock, and this stock in fact ruled the society. At any rate, the officers intimated that Hyde could turn them out at the next election of directors and offi cera if he so chose. Hyde says that President Alex ander and other officers ac quiesced in all these things as be £25 First Avenve. — ing it for 13 consecutive months at| the highest salary ever paid to any artist for singing behind the scenes, | In private life she is the wife of Remington Squire, son of former United States Senator W. C. Squire, of this city. 1 Madame Clary, it is said, may be} heard in concert here before leav ing this city, and later on she will British Columbta, Oregon and) in ‘ do these thing) president of the The Overproduction Sale Gives You 2 for $1 | visit bh WILL TALK IT OVER. The Georgetown Improvement ciub | with hold a meeting Friday night at ing perfectly proper until @ time ity hall. Many residents from came when they thought thay could | ©’ te Shan end Ven Asset wilt bb} | tore © the pen a a nrg one mages present. The annual election of sor |from the majo or “ow l officers will be held for the Ing IAB Polding Rectining Go-Cart, | 3-toot roll Poultry Netting, 150 J) nto that < oe ee tan to | your. ‘The anticipated fight between beentifully enameled in green, feet in roll rather of tho ) W. A. Carle and C. L. Win ie te : $1.98 J) proxies of the policy holders jared off. B.A. Kegley patent steel | ¢ ball painted Hardwood Croquet The man in the street will prob- | Cerro, the preaid )orgad has adjustable willow Set CF oP ably see some truth in both state | i i doubt reg MOM nee a. -+-++ GA. DB | 100 large ball end Brass Curtain | ments. Hyde, in his middie twor | ven iory The report wil Me deactitutty decorated Aus-| Rods, extends 54 inches... @ f| tion wa suddenly. bY tommanding | ‘e488 regards the petith China Sugar and Cream SOc strong willow Office Waste Jj) lr ns in corporation having as ae pone “2 Po he ‘ --ABe | _ Paver Basket... B33e@ Brom and surplus of $60,000,000. No| ; ge 25e good Bristle Paint Brushes B| Wonder his head swam, the more | Pr'nclnle Jon wee eee taken bey _ Besrersen ores é6tn Fire Polished Tumb- ire pete eapecially as about him in the man- |! States engineers ir lagement were gray-headed me « nt of the the Duwamish rive Be beantitn with cover—"Cleaner Seattle” || whose purpose there was to use the . crooked, ar lide... ...., erreeees $2.49 | ya of the great company to of ina dienes ® “ Dalr olde and onde decorat- | 5,000 cakes assorted Tollet Soap, ies and bonds of rafirond and | (0 “Te aa much ns ae Gina Cups, Gascers and | perfumed, large cake, always pi tTolley and gas and other public! cout, park t# also looking out for | . eo franchise, corporations all over the T, worth 260... 10 6 4, ren interests in that way and it ie 9.0 Catstorns , 4 “ Aaa A ad 2%¢ |) country, [n which they were in one) iicely that when the two fn Palifornia Lawn Sprinkler, | $1.50 Hardwood Curtain Stretch- 9]| way or another interested hry Tee Scockete a auton! wall ban revolving arms....@5¢ er, with center brace... . 8O¢ a ash will fol | lo Tae as eee ne Erase SPELGER & HUI 2d Ave. and Union St. RLBU a waaen - Fifty feet %-fnch Cotton Garden .* | Hose with couplings and nozzle, al Ze leomplete. Fully guaranteed, $4.25 The Rubber Store, 714 let ave. oe ii DNESDAY, Al RIL 19, 1905. down and any amount you want to pay each week or $ [ month buys a Buck steel _——< range here Sale oP. The Alteration BEST KASTER BUYING TI CONOMY TANTIAL SAVINGS IN HVERY LIN PRESENTS PORT THE ITIES—SUB: matt kid tops, pointed toe Standard Furniture Co. neertion and wide embroid ery; $1.2 9Be last, selling at $2.50 SCHOENFELD & SONS Ladies’ good ma- | Young Ladies’ Low Heel Oxfords, a terial, wide flounce of cambrie, one of our specialties, sizes 2% 1006 to 1016 First Ave. \ neatly tucked, trimmed in wide to 6, per pair $1.75 linen lace; $1 value 93e Ladies’ Tan Kid Oxfords, nattiest 16 Bt LLinenam-—————— TAOOMA Ladies’ Fine Cambric Skirts new shapes, per pair ...$2.26 > Ladies’ Lucile Kid Gloves, the ere; Professor Hyatt's talk ' Ftc Pinte boys wee'a | Best Easter Glove’ merasctrer sce of ines joyed. In the talk about “History pretty gloves is $1.25, and ex- jby Profess Ackerman, he stated tra good value at that. Our ' student learn dates and Ladies’ La Force French Kid The second day of the Te the work © aaa’ bi Se 4 if Gloves, a regular $2.00 value in which is being sdent did not thorough : / the kid glove grading; our ¥ bool, at pwed an sdinet hitahoet... tie. fan price . ke $1.50 : ance. Several ver ramatic instructor at the b Ladies’ Taffeta Gloves, clasp eating papers were read. Pr gave a talk on the “Use of button fastened, in white, tans Sampson spoke on “Educati ° 4 chs it le pri * B5e Ideala.” The work of the Httle © Voice and black, Sale price 3 \ Ladies’ Super Lisle Taffeta shill music clas ; ” ngs mush ans, | Gloves, all the appearance of ° tion of Miss Cole, | silk gloves with twice the wear, and interesting. The | per pair one B0e showed = ked talent ‘ er ant Ladies’ New Fabric Suede ¥ . hools most | Gloves; the nattiest fabric Mr. | glove made, in tans, grays, n |} Despondent, friendless and pen white and black, per pair .@8¢ Schools” was we ved. Pr ileus, F. M. Baker, supposed to be fessor Dagry ar t arrival from California nday mor y aftern a ide » clock M Yelock Tuend time his body was f $3.50 be $3 50 Peterson’s $3.50 Shoe ems pers a wi . for Men Meuteheld 1°22 aes GOOD GooDs le were ped up with stripe Goods 206, 208, 210--PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. ing. A bandkerchief had nd the gas jet to keep Bow! Pitcher spectal excaping gas from Two pawn tickets were and ing heard ber ‘. found the dead man’s clothing. 10c Flue Stops, special Nothing else but a card bearing the $1.00 Wash Boilers, special THEE name of 8 Baker, 419 Virginia l6e Flour Sifters ial street, Vallejo, Cal, was found Carroil has written to this address Re $1.25 Mrs, Potts ns, special The body was removed to the Bon $1.25 Slop Jar with cover. ney-Watson morgue. Baker came to the lodging house on Saturday etal $1.00 Wash Tubs, special 350 Upright Pt and little is known about him. He was about 34 years of age. HEIRESS MARRIED COACHMAN MWe 606 no, special 85 0 #10 Bed Low special PITTSBURG, April 19—It has $75 Store Ico Chest, special ust become p at Mine Nannte S45 un ars $65 Majestic Range, connected, | Mra. 7 an 1 niece of sede) BAZ | Ar@rew Carnegie, wan married a 4 imosd to ame ever lormerly If you are interested In sav year mo pnd i Ts - on your household goods, §| het mother's coachman. The couple ing on you ee ae have fu returned from abroad | you will surely do so by calling on ua. Dabney & Woodhous 8 of the Charter Oak Range king thanked 418 PIKE STREET wor act In r ing to Ascoli « stolen from the cathedral e 2615-2617 First The Bee Hives” — Avenue, Between Reliable Dry Goods Store Vine ond Coder : Beehive Specials TABLE with a y daughter. | |KING THANKED “PIERP” ROME April 19.—J. P. in private audience Emanuel tea Mr. Morgan King V for his Is the most widely advertised and most favorably known hat in the United States today. W.B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second and Union SEATTLE Cor. Colby and Hewitt EVERETT BLEACHED DAMASK, SPECIAL 22 1-2c DAMASK Be QUALITY FOR | LONDON LOAN OFFICE 1890. | Second Next to Guy's Drug Store. Money to Loan on Watches, monds and Jewelry Do not buy a watch or dismond before you see our display in our | window and our prices, marked in plain figures | Isaac Lurte, Prop | Wood, Charcoal and Coka | Seattle Coal and . Wood Co. Cane Strect and Railroad Ave & Phones: Main 93; Ind. 6% LITY TURKEY RED TABLE 18c b. A. MA Bstabli hed Dia- GheF AIR Dep't Store Second ALITY 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING 18c SPECIAL FOR Avenue, between Pike and Pine, Just Above Pike St. SHOWS A LARGE AND WEL SELECTED STOCK OF INFANTS’ CUTFITIINGS PRICES LOW, QUALITIES HIGH yon woop

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