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The Now Store a 4 sg ‘ i Iton, ©., has a mur nt of July”’ Advice from Ludlow) ; Secoad Ave. and THE SEATTI - 5 2 Sarees | Here’s Some Wholesome “4th Pe ee [MG roeneennmmnnetpommmunmetprnomamenerne NZ, New Store July Sale Par nsmbsepet: pote fey reset ment Th nen ‘Company seins" j Meares With Rush: |2is3555 (eects eece ee yg , teeth t k iu . : } The price that at the New Regarding 4 t gent: _ im the gril 1 started a municipal @uring this July Se t € ‘ f : ~ "+ hi ; e ont a dosey “ ® Come Thi Lud makes the f ithe eu and $70 each The plant n need ’ a ofremewal and Aa proposition te In v of the fact that 4,20 h th loen 4 lelise*the plant to a private t i nol ia mnie t , la y nt th of J . € the ' me tim cs t ne 4 st t meer i. : te | Popu tock fhe ger re yo i , at the plat Store valet tt ft ‘an Van te x . he t " ership — . _ ea Mp gh Remains ot t be # pprectat | Wheeling ¢ lant ¢ mh ' tion of ff to te ' { blank inom 1 in i o or oe h r ' tha ything Laree | ating expenses a 1 by elty of - ¥ * t a <0 ficial to be $ Ls per are light Seatinien ‘ “ by * woke nly about § p. The balance , “ye 1 leaving the w per para fev is taken from the funds of the mu + eens 2 } ge ; arares nicipal gas w The re D ' ful 1 at that the gas mera of Wheeling , ing the street sal . : : ‘ In &@ nutshell the facts seems to} : BOY hp bern Tomorrow PRODUCKH el light cheaper | ¥ than cities, but th taking advan tage of their monopoly, private ] . a compantes do not SELI, electric! u yY “ light to cities as cheaply as ft can an INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS IN GEV pe shee od lander us tpal own “4 ERAL CITIES SHOWS THAT THEY COST MORE THAN UN. |°Th!? et t.” Cahoor 4th 6 As was sald by Lic ahon \ (| ] ion é DER PRIVATE MANAGEMENT, BUT THAT THE PEOPLE | Who bas appeared on a p mb of ' . |important occasions as spokesmar . yy COR. SECOND AVE NEVERTHELESS GET CHEAPER LIGHTING for the private electric light inter @ UNION STREET f a private company c 7 ots ¢ : an ick thay © BY JACOB WALDECK jiights has made business f Bae yn Staff Correspondence to The Seat- |} nation of the rity; they a is nous tle Star ale thas the money they can « PITTSARURG July 2. i} os at th work eight | Neht has In recent yea a day, get wages than ~ — espe ally by the ay Detroit has meht t n smaller tlea ing from} by mur al own * | cao municipaition McCarthy D Goods C k th b Sato @ getting good re heny has a municipal ele CHEHALIG—Jultar hot Cc ar m 3 wh (eT @] Ss oO. 1 do think the nations of the sult tric plant, established in 1890. 1 : FB see : worki should worry so much about The latest official tics on furnishes 18% arc lamps per square | 80d killed Mack *, Sunday, a Second Ave. and Madison St. the results of the present war as this subject were issued by the| mile, Officia's claim that Allegheny | ‘Dé ¢ r oonie Me far as Japan and Russia are con cer im the form of a bul-|is the be liq cern they should over tt tin in 1 it we 805 p There are hin °. Ee stter-effects when Japan recovers ficer vate stations «¢ n 1881! and 10,006 ne 3 i from the struggle,” writes George| ix hs ago, | Every man | wag 1 to 7, in 1801 it was a litle! public bulldings, ‘The plant is kept : . = ® Warley, steward of the ¢ 0 | a t the importance atta: ¢ than 1 to 4, and in 1901 « } fine order, and the equipment in| ** | b eo eth eit tet T ‘ EHH EE which is now engaged in tr 4 na to thet ‘an the se a se Local Followers of Booth #'....0.0.00°% Odewsa. wa Bok wa n sl ‘ xistence a ‘ le mila . 6 * lea ees Wen a eoults t a « f tb t was ¢ operating ment fact j beg a g ofa % " alare ® to have a bad effect 020.4 employe 467 Sauk dnaier Geis } Jost 26 job ly kin Japanese as a paid $1,422,341 in h charges for interest ecia-| _ BELLINGHAM — The Graystone © houses on decisive c ¢ the x a! sta ‘oe reeting @ plant here for the m ie 7 effect of b They The ex gett 4 brick * t t fo come in contact. I have visited |creadse in overy wa als, feel the river,| JORANITE FA ~ The ne ani aero | ® work ery port in Japan during the pa t taxes 1 os ts 6 nk here, known as the Comme Chee i , every in dagen Bering the. past cai : bting from 9 pr St tnok uf Gaahomieh aie tats Small boys fa times past have r, and t was taken| tt kt tek tk Ke RR Re he Japanese. They have | sult of war or f halt ides he - an Dorn ine been kr eee” mer ay courteous and gent Japanese w pal « ant t at toe f the Salva Ar ‘ at G I hens e the two na are unt 7 down for one week's va- |} the A et were The officials who come aboa al rea which © Offielal wh oo _— Bid Be sie Wag Poy may | were set ' ou Mong a RM Ala, July 3— the ship to inspect us are now a . I do rat ~ t 2 Pe ease t 2 t < " | v GHAM, | a, Joly a gant and haughty. While in tre to ha ° ts tha pl - h Seattle, hoy taken as any | they ¢ which Two fire are dead and fou Japane 8 everything had t those who und a con-|t at a much roms MEROY—M. B. Ho mre erion of the general work ¢ pa i . ur | j us the a fire which nailed t floor of the vesse litions and know panese as a)t ald be granted by ‘ J . - He was | Buli@ing his mill, which was burned eis no x fective ag shed tres : : troyed buildings in the e in case Japan wants t © car Offinere 6f the latter ead 6 tow . ‘ tunat he fa fe " jing. The lo H deadss ‘ at ‘ as civ 1 “chargen |. Pigturesquely cortumed and th Fi Rie’ setae | catdetns nlA as taken to Take a Run rd b - Ae NANOS. | B06 bow that price | Gumi! home in ut Fifth and Washing ‘ ‘ ‘ X \< tt the Fourth of In or ou : * oon! naire gpmourage year oeeling | | A y reason |roles. the members of the Tay and on 8 . He J tes to and know damage suits are not charred! The aam harges Pitts- | Ompe . r f 4 a v | an we against the The main fact | dey wn the ter t " “ the miles kets | ‘ ands out b. that none of " every ay nigh " ew J | Fourth of July aa aienaa | a : Silas sonetnar 1 an has a yt bor desewecllige I. | Mayor Carter 1 m, sr, © Japan ployment bureau is ma 1 . : Aig | n Pactf! ts o mal b ty f e r t r n bh * , 3us and 4. Return limit July |tablished a r pal electric light The « nities f : t ed jobs for] all proba a *-| Go to « on the Fourtht _ @: te pointe on the line within geo) plent in 188 The capacity was t t nd di " trangers ff “ w ave bec a con-| fs Capitol City; 5% hours [—— - af Bontt } particulars |104 arc light e are lights ont been e here w fir t 1 1 0 round trip. i tn. P. ¢ ‘ p . p x ‘ * . « by ompany, and th I t a at t E i You own a Victor Talking Machine. | ———_____ ty aa orc , rating expenses High Grade Corn re to make an especial b out men j| Are no good. isa n - This matchless voice is recc | incidental to the production of these the Third Avenue patrona lw er fe of shame on the dise record—for alltime | SASH AND lights last year were $64.26 per| 7 1-2c Ailleen May has a particularly who desire to get hor It is rendered by the improved | ght | table role as “Kinume” and|est t Victor Talk Chicago rent. t 500 are lights Laurette Taylor appea: under th tel at Fifth and Wast from « the city ts! it light in a pleasing Viola Keene has } 2 though the ut ak ‘wax! DOOR for sang in one room while you lis-| con Fancy Standard r light tened in the other. ¢ ali Ns ye thie week as a Geisha ) sta - eed In te | BARGAINS 50 per light California To- Bits mt, « Geisha rick and of no money, can stay U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. 7 { reamy | i nly paid for then ‘ nave renticn The t the feet hote there Are no farring, screamy| sa nly pald for them matoes 71-2¢ reat yg gee oP Rt fh: sent ho ange This Store Closed Tomorrow P You are invited to come in an | Soph have saved the cit oe $000,000 , ptho play is aerged up in excellent ous influences, and the new con hear Melba and Jose and Curasen, | PRICE LISTS FREE. Wages are very high and the men | , ¢ ” Javan Sikeen Gomis 46 “Onathe” thane» 0 A u i J | lea ance and Scotti, and a dozen more have the eight-hour day | Try Adams Ja a |ment posaible to enable them to ur nn a u r n the world’s great singers. j My five cross panel Doors are > ca cut no figure.” said City | BI nd ey ff 2@ “The Mottest Coon in Dixie’ bulld op t mora characte Krei! Auto Grand Piano is an in-| known everywhere; price $1.30 tlectrictan Carroll. “More thas e oie ks week's engagement at the} A % ‘ ed all the a e srument that anybody can play.| per door. f our men have been over J) § theater unday afternoon | time he house in Sold only here. , yeara in th » We do not c and evening to crowded houses, The|the city for old clothing cast < commen list JUST A FEW of the thousands of + —- | riled trechadende: axe play i» one of the beet of its kind/off house furnishings Army |f , v " arge floors loaded with cut sale prices rooms, 1508 Third avenue, Seat- | fdward B. Bil who was until} habit econ in this city during the winter. | maintains two store the cel pig eo gates gn tle, Wash. lrecently city electrician, and had }There are a clever lot pred jected articles are ke sale ? ? - ; oe 4 Imuch to do with the development medians and a well dr ue)}One is in the hotel t jing, and esser, golden oa Ne 41-8—Golden Oak Diner, | ountigas of the plants, sa “That there can of good singer The p is well yther is at We ake and Har " ned 1 0 x cane seat. Regular Gentes, ‘Satine, Plone Moves, j eh. be any question of the desirability | last! and« the costumes worn @ering|rison. As & rule the articles are reer ys aay cake i ae ve $2.25 a B . iliams of cities owning and operating their the perfrmance are pretty. When|sold for a very small sum: for in P ne Denes ‘ lighting plants is eause for sur-| [it comes to rag-time songs and/stance @ suit of clothes can be * ®, cut to No. 2605-8—Golden Oak Diner, ‘ ee ae alin tile - . fancir ould be hard to fi me , 6 cents < 75 yOX cane se Regular $4.00, pride | }dancing, it wou nar find albought for 75 r $l. There $10. box ca at I Carroll declares that the time is} jeompany that can equal the > |are times, however, when nee 7 ‘i one quarter- | tc oss. +++ SSBB ' ning when all commercial light-| Hiatehued aggregation at the sons are supplied free : a age §.. 260% —Chiftonier, of quar i ing In Chicago will be done by the! tle theater, | Many pathetic stories are told a soci .' Seas ter-sneall pebden oak: en fear t city. “It is inevitable,” be said the headquarters of needy and fallen ‘ Tiel miler eg tans x - ae Have a Good Time a ct Ne eevieetcca the icy VER & COFFEE GO. Bi rue vig carcivas open Monday |peosie nawed ty the art cled French 5 drawers and double door cab ; | - " ; 00 Vv tt net; French plate oval - books in 1900 added to the cont of 921 SECOND AVENUE. Yesler lot, Third} A doctor living in Seattle has been . AA E “ft fay ot | é : ‘or 18x22, base 20x32. Regular Jepreciation and interes cer pectal train cars be-|has supported the taking Jo. 11 . a ¢ lo f f private companies say that the jlonging to the Nat Reiss Carnival | in washing he not earn suf ’ ox42 » »—Chiffonier, of birdseye lights are now costing Chicago over company arrived at noon on Sunday | ficient to the wolf from the ‘ x eveled maple; has entire swell front i. Store Closed All Da ples sed’a large force of men have bee s Dase, eon BE mage Mer Po aggre Walter L. Fisher, head of the Mu busy setting up the various attra: | K ae and French legs, 20x26 beveled nicipal League, and a man wel tions, Carpenters, electricians and G d od | cree Fourth of Jul see ecient, The] gt gh arden Hose wT g15.75 | Hench plate eon Regula 7 3 what rented lights cost n the} watt preas age mt. everyth mg Will! aod sold under a guarantes A ' ’ 3 6 foot square top Ex eo plante were established. The real | be completed for the opening ror, 18x40-inch 1 Table, solid oak, gold- cost now is tween $75 and $80. A handsome electri h being RUBBER front, quarter-s a sh, 42-Inch top. Regular which than vate com SPECIALS efected at the n entrance Boston rier Rubber, %-in oak. $22.50 v t : ut to $6.75 panies would charge us for lights |the street am te feet r s wae ’ ‘ 1 ig . foot golden oak Bx- SPELGER & HURLBUT ee ences’ box pot| a re a i 8.50 | xo. s11—s-foot golien oak Re for a city to begin with municipal | te ys the management Tiger Brand, %-inch feet : S enue ha ” Second and Union wnership because it is a comp: } Besides the many shows there will $7.00 fror Ay=c " st ch re top. Regular $9.00, cut tively simple proposition.” | N ttl h a special feature from day to| Leader Brand, \-inch cet nehe , 4 ‘ $7.00 Despite this conflicting evidence | 0 ng am | ranes a Fh os 349—8-foot solid oak Exten- it can said that the people are carnival is for the benefit Bull Dog, %-tnch feet M “ sion Table, finished in golden; going to decide by an overwhelming | Lace {the labor temple fund, and COTTON {I No. 1 dre f rte fos 38 Mere cepts 3 ee eee aan Seog > " nel gi ape pty : ; : 4a es has 42-inch top, Regular $12.00, ajor eo ne electio 1 days have been set aside toyal Cotton, %-ineh, 50 fee we c M it t favor of the city engaging in com Curtains different local fraternal orders $4.50 secttgylnde iat P eut to <sente $8.00 > mercial lighting Royal Cotton, %-inch feet I © | No. 400—Golden oak Extension | At Clearance Sale Prices Innes and his New York orches-| $4.25 Table; has 42-inch square top. Mayor Pingree, after a terrific rd band appears at the Grand) Cotton Blue Line %-Inch, 5¢ &-foot extension Regular contest with private interests, su 4 oe Curtains, gp Monday night. This is the same $ $14.00, eut to . trie lighting plant establis! 2% yards long; special for BA Fing ite engagement at Portland $6.00 phlei pce Real Karlin cra ~adlietesa00a0 Our Garbage Cans are al Detroit in 1895. It is cont each 19¢@ Bi recentiy. tts reputation is world-|Nile ‘Brand, %-inch, 60 feet lecoration {14-inch top Extension Table. hand made. We use the be a bipartisan commission 1 lot White Lace Curtains, 3 Miwide The company will hold threé| $5.00 polished Regular $15.00, cut to astl of material in the construction ness men and politics doe yards long; special for, each Mogcerts during its engagement! ,Rpen RAKES ° $10.50 of these cans. We put a coy ter into the management | ee ae . ee: ppiete-—Monday night, Tuesday night.| GarpeN HOES Highly polished gold per number and name at The board miked from th und Tuesday afternoon, The Tues-| anne i” Daas ss 4 port; | rt tt Pe eo; has on each can free of charge GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KIND! No. 2 r en oak Extension Table; has city this r for operation and} maintenance ot the plant on ac-| count of 2,006 arc lights, $108,216. | ‘Thie is $36 per light The cost 5 arc light in the last report ma by the commission, including op tion, depreciation, interest taxes, was $64.26. Before the city plant was ests day afternoon concert will consiat | cat ‘ 42-inch top, 8-foot extension a peepee quarter-sawed. Regu rhe Star begine its Fourtn ot | GEO, H. WOODHOUSE CO, 18.00 val lar $18.00, cut to... $12.00 July week bill Monday afternoon. | 1405 Second Ave. GUE tet ss . No, 341—-Golden oak Extenston The attractions at the popular thea- | 0M t Table, ¢-foot extension, 42- ‘ tor are getting better each week 1 inch top, pedestal effect. Reg- s Be, 100, 12%40 Bland with the bill this week the wlar $20.00, cut to... $15.00 lly priced for ‘ar riaime that its patrons are | ALBERT HANSEN Why pay more for inferior $2.50 $3.00 At Clearance Sale Prices. 1 big lot of T regular valv and 150; » rehon Laces : = Mshed the best offer that could be tomorrow only ...... rovided with a better entertain- | JEWELRY, WATOHES N Quarter-sawed golden $2.50 obtained from a private company | Se Miont than is. offered aveg at th ‘Our atass: é-foot Extension Table; was $165 per lamp for @ one-year Orphoum in San Francisto, On 706 Ist Avenue has beaded edge, 45-inch top, contract, $124 for a three-year eon . Buftet; has i Lege and §103 for @ 10-year con tinuous from 1 to 11 in the evening. |qy r ench | Mov 2 $16.50 , Seed RION SEAT ) ' : : N Quarter-sawed golden The city plant cut far below those Misuidien Rete MARION bbe a r ‘0. ' &, rates, Including interest, deprocia win be wade by the Northern Pa-| SPL 40L (TG Be eet and. chika oben oak §-fo0t, Extensl a Table a ion and taxes, the cost per are cific July 2% 8 and 4 to all points NON TRUST entirely quarter-sawed has beaded edge, 4 rent gold akc’ Regular $60.00, massive le Rogular $26.00, ub Bott ehiiieie, 2248 os pice bone Pag lg oy jae sae within 200 miles of Seattle. Low PHOTO SUPPLY ca golden $30.00 aat.te « -. $18.00 massive legs. Regular $24.00, Tuesday performances will be con . Tickets good returning to 7 and $66 in 1900. The plant has paid tely 6 N. P. City Offic School of Photography Jf eutto .. for itself and the lower cost of the he, ge Moy ALN, P, City Office f ~~