The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1905, Page 7

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° * SE | | 5 “ | ‘The bids called for prices on cant € » | sacked and loose, The latter com- a © | pa offered the lowest bid, ite price being $4.50 sacked and $3.00 . | per ton « The Northwestern . . ™~ 7 ° [Improvement company's bid for 4 Je acked coal was $5.00, and loose - A | $2.90, giving Haswell & Ce ad ventage of 60 cents on sacked coal CITY ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATIONS WILL HAVE IMPORT BY CYNTHIA GREY) pdb rr 4 Th iit pe \ | —- a a : 7 - m } ANT BEARING ON MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP CAMPAIGN | forwarded to Washington, | he J. D. Parretl, ex-presifent of the, free gift of two strips of lad 66 pivemsindh ae iahacd Jeontract wil awarded, Great Northern Steamship company | eet wide and 600 feet long from the] UNION MEN AROUSES COMMENT STAR WRITER RIDES TWO HO URS ON CROWDED STREET shame-facedly retreat aga to the mines ¥ and erstwhile dictator of local poll-| city, The ordinary city block ts not masket columns , jes, has brought up with a thud] targe enough for him, and be wants] CARS AND NOT ONE MAN OFFERS HER SEAT—HAD $10 MONEY CAN’T BUY ainst the councl!, His former em-j}a portion of the public thorough The report of hia re t trip which { va fw municipal cemetery | I then edged my way to the inside ployor, James J. Hill, to whom he] fares on which expand, tncl-| City Bogineer Thomson will make] es on the outskirts of the BILL TO REWARD SOME GALLANT of the ear, Up in front I apled two | . BETTER 2 | has in the present emer-| dentally, he we to shut off| to the council when he get ready! city at the present time. It is pos well-dressell business men, and Men's Underwear, all « ion one : gency, haa struck the same snag | the public from mity| Will have an important bearing on] aible, also, think the fr of the diplomatically shoved along until 1 alitien at E. N. B * & Cot, Far has given up an attempt|to the aristocratic neighborhood m/the next municipal campaign from| engineer, that he will come ou in | BY CYNTHIA GREY street cars to this elty and give the | stood direct) frort of them $1 2nd Ave to prevail upon the council and its! which him am Hill et al, wish} the munt ownership stand-!‘favor of a munictpal gas plu The| What has become the chivalry; money to the first man who would |One sbut his ¢ ind pretended t Pe A gtreet committee to vacate a por-|to establish (hetr home point, The advocates of city own-| latter can be more easily inetalied| of the American men toward wom. | Yoluatartly give up bis seat to me be asleep, while his neighbor leaned tion of N. Broadway and N. Har Th r mmittee has conelud- | esbip are anxious to know what it] and operated than a car aystem, and ? For two long, weary hours | rode | bis head on his hand, as if be had « . vard, and it is now believed that he} ed that the public has some rights | will be would bo a good preliminary step| This is a question that is asked | the cars headache and was all tired out a in will not renew the attack until an-jto the city street A week ago, Although the city engineer ts not] in the ultimate securing of all pab-| #0 often by elderly men and women, And S idlihe Fo : ri ther council te elected. He has of-) however, tt offered a compromise te | 90 rabid a municipal utility reform-|He utilities. President Gill of the} when they see every + the |. Not in a single instance did 1) 4.10 84 here,” though 1 lana lett > > fered to withdraw, so that the coun-| Garfell in th ape of a prop n{@r @8 Bome citizens, he has strong! council has ox 1 the belief that | crowded cars of Seatth a by ¢ an opportunity to give away | 108 Oot tee at is ana ra cil could deal with Mr, Hill, who is} to give him the land he asked for, if| leantngw that way, and what be will/wuch an undertaking would be sae-| mon, while the women frantically | that $10 bill! or Sees neembe eee eTvous interested in the same property, In-|he would pay $1,000 towards the| have to say on the subject after ceastul | hang to the atraps | 1 started out at 6:20 In the even For two solid hours 1 did this] . tend et with him. dat the counct! condemns ion Lakeview ay four months’ investigation abrgi| The announcement that local] In it really trae that the mon of ime. At that thm the Seattle cars ind of thing. Of course, I ocea-| Then your blood must be in « very as told him that {t doos not want| which is designed to reach the will be sting bor leaders have formed a club] today are chivalrous than those | @re crowded to the guar¢ t sionally got a seat, but only when to co things with a man living injdtetrict that N. Broadway Mr mason ha for the purpose of electing a munte-| of 30 or 40 years ago? porner of Seventh and Ptke I hailed’ sway previously unoccupied bed condition. You certainly bnew St. Paul | Farrell was eo stubborn that he did | strict on the subject aij ownership ticket at the next} Th seems to be little bt (* Broadway and Pike and just) png so some chap is out a new what to take, then why not take it?— Farrell's application for the vaca-| pot even answer the letter which | date, but those acquainted with « aroused deal of | that auch is the cane managed to squeeze onto the back i Ayer's Sarsapariila. If you doubt, p | a o has ar & great deal “ j }g10 bill iP 5 tion of the streets has been before! was sent him by the committee, and | Very conservative tendenctes mment throughout the city, It is] The causes of that fact have been| Platform. There were at least a)" 4 4 then consult your doctor. We know % the counct! for two years, The fight | hie application for the vacations was|@ngineer do pot expect him to go belief of y persona that the| been the subject of much tlg-| half dozen men t four of whom) Toy till tired what he will say about this grand old has waged quietly but with deter-|formalty rajected by the council last | #0 far as to recommend the purchase| labor union men, by combining with| Hon and a great deal has been writ-| Were comfortably seated. thelr fac And famit Sold f S greipation. Farrell has fought for the! Monday night io condemnation of a vomptete ratl-|the democrats on such a platt ten about it in newspapers, maga-|hidden behind newspapers. 1 vay | pr pee ee ee lamily medicine. Sold for years. way system at this time ‘They do! could rry the ion, while! Zines and even books. Philosophical | them occasionally peep from bebix . - We bave we secrets! Wo pebtien ae 00. ‘t their screens to ascertain whether| Mapecially dn Seattle the formulas o! a!) oor Lowell, s of not believe that in view of the rapid! oth think the movement would| Observers and careful studer re successful with an inde-}xlsting economical conditions ar n growth of the city and the large! be m < t € al ditie il number of big street improvements! pend i |inelived to believe that the wot and regrades under way or con-| On the other hand, persons out] Of the present period are themasives nt party templated, that he will canside it| of sympathy with the jabor move-| sponsible for the lack of chivalry | ecvinabie tor the ety to tackin the! ment are. ot The opinion that. te] “bug 3m Rheumatism Cured, treet car problem for a few years,| dominance of the labor unions in a|. For thousands of years women ' | snyway sentcieal ow ip armpaign| bave occupied the position whic SS nature and the prevailing degree o! It is possible, however, that he! would ~ 4 got,| Civilization had assigned to them 5 » the worst blow that the| will expres | They were held tn reapect and treat had done honors, and each time they would Broadhurst System bis fav... roward some) municipal ownership idea co better plan of regulation, such as|and some have evan gone #0 far as) ed, at least by educated men, with the laying of city tracks on Second | {o agsert that the labor unions have ¢ nd Westlake avenues, or the con-| been involved in it for the express | deference and chivalry. When the BOXES. : The Beattie Wlectric company has has not yet b The Seat mn tallway i iBn option on the Seattle @ Renton ugh a populous valley and D wallway, and the latter will pane is growing rapidly. The|demmation of all tracks now owned women, however, chose to leave om : ‘ ks now owned | purpose of giving the public owner GREE © Ante the contrat of the octopus if! property ts consider ery val-|by the Seattle Riectric company. | thin campaign o biack aye. |their sphere; when they cassed to BH. Osgood wins the fight that! uable one. One of t valuable} ‘The engineer will of course rec-| The union men are confident,| 0° womanly and openly competed | ' Pow Ringes upon a decision which | assets tx the private right-of-way |ommend the establishment of al however, of winning out. If they | Wee wee in the pursuits whlch for { Hanford, of the federui court, | it possesses and its franchise, The| municipal garbay Heotion xystem| can be successful in bringing about | C7veral thousand years had bees the | 18 THE BEST READY-FOR-SERVICE APPARBL IN recognized «phere of men's activity, | }they placed themselves upon the same level upon which the men atand The women descended from their goon have to render ting stock and trackuge Is run) and will probably point out the ad-|a municipal street car syst That i the report thet is in ctr- but the right-of-way de | would be the @e blow ieelation. If the consolidation takes | the valley ts very important, De ah aaue te. thet ane qnomy Place it wit! mean that Seattle will | spite reports whieh have been made caste Haste. et te the tedieee afi Be deprived of the onty indepenc of mismanagement in wald the i 4 prive the onty independent | of mismanagem J i Poisonous Gases | the Citizens’ ailian: As Weel oad oon Gaemmeenanene Site a Wirect car line which it now pos-| company ix making ¢ r { men, they cannot in conformity to] ihe army of workers, just like any Benees | the cars being crewded as badly if * ly ges - = ehens a0 Seat. | Kill Miners wanton — Peony =! wd political] man. Can one expect the average | recraomn Pap was largely om that! man to look wp to women who run AMERICA, BECAUSE IT FITS WITH ABSOLUTE CORRECTNESS, IT WEARS TO YOUR ENTIRE BAT ISFACTIO! AND IT I8 UP TO THE MINUTE IN STYLES AND PATTERNS. eure for ation = andl » Intreduce SUITS AND OVERCOATS. F. H. Osgood, of this city, and L./ not worse t WL Crawford, of New York, began| tle & company | ¢ thet . B h ber Big fight for the contro! of} There ts no transfer aystem in| age Joos a be — * political) narber shops, keap books, go on the road| urst up Bhe company's stock many months | effect between the Renton lit 4} STOCKTON, Cal, Oct Gea“cae oe one. here t/ rond as traveling saleamen, play er ie courteously | S Bince that time Judge Man-/ those of the Seattic Electric com-|MeMose, D. Harrison and Mat, , talk Of beginging o fight against (he) haseball and football, affect man- | ~gugiihadiem canton ee ystem Bit | electric company next spring, #04) nish dre and do things which to tytng | tale, lost thetr it bas had the matter in his/ pany. The latter tx now but for some reason has not the Renton line with meen fit to settle the case ever. This tf been im the — if they can cambat the oetop nia~ | joally, aw well as with a xtri o mere man” seem unwomanly / their] Nothing {lustrates the present Renton | ¥ ty, last night, ‘They broke | joy ; eT eee othing presen is said that Crawford is willing} company has quarrel mtn | through inte an oid ghakt fitted with] OT" Ml! Be oubly aff atus better than @ trip : took te Take $950,000 for his interest in| Seattle-Tacoma Power npany, | POwONCUD guNts and were over at ther day on several of Seattle's / ; ; road, but what figure Osgeod iaj which formerly supplied it with cur-| Come. The bodies were recovered Basco oom mea lly Flare ag Mage | to turn bis interest over|rent. The quarrel will probably be| All were unmarried. 2 Mage Bog eee cre ge oa managing elitor gave me 8 | ty the Beattie Electric company for settled tn court Thy vd Pee eee CeCe ee See News ride for two hours on crowded | cured ma Ps we sien neither of feed themeclven * WastiE~ WN, Oct. 12 » antag f them pornons of ® years and ‘ Rint of the Rustach Te. When this autir & queeh om aa L RUSSIA Glaim They Mave i iia tons soem: $ Beery ana] AT, (331 SECOND AVENUE wid Sites ac " Delaney express the belief that L. Get. 12.—The munie-}p Camp, who was arrested by Po ¢ Authorities have refused to ac-|lice Sergeant Mike Powers, ts one j “Ereshies” Win . _|of the men implicated in the Great pt any more Cossack guards be- | linn Ferma been guilty of gross See they ha and outrages upon’ the|, Wednesday night the two detect- iinens na tves examined Camp, but were un to the mines at Co: ae J. Redelsheimer & Co. harm the} delicate te b lke other rheum This simple remed: who were so de wed that they could ° in only 4 tha nenn te : ; 504 Firat Ave. Cor. Colum- Btrongest Overcoat House tn & i's entirely clemed. Dentnese te the] All styles, white or fancy, “Mon- | whom seven 860. sit snd JOHN A. SMITE ja Hide Milwaukee, Wis. © «e tuter-state commerce @ Stored to Hs normal condition, hear. ing Will be destroyed forever; sine t of are caused whiten ching but One of the B ndits |: Franklin Lane, California dem result, and uniews the inflame arch” Shirts only $1.00 each. i eerat, to succeed Joseph W. Fi- @ can be t mat an@ thie tube re Rrooks @ Co. omininatoner, Railroad Detectives Enright and | [tes Pee eee eee ee cow, CHEN old tay Drruggint ake Halls Par ne @ source of irrita ond i able to force him to make any in Sg ‘from all parts of |/¢T!@inating statements. he empire of revolution and civit| The detectives states that Camp! ‘Almost every province in| *®™8Wers almost perfectly a de section of the empire is in a Sription given by the engineer and Silat ené outhrodhe are freq fireman of the train a ne ihe Caucasus, and in St. Petere-|_ The suspect was taken into cus ay 12 han ‘ o ‘Odessa, Tiflis and other large | #47 Slong with @ bunch of men} t is claimed by some that the Particularly in Tif_is in the | WO Were hanging about saloons | first rush, held Tuesday, in which the sophomores won. will not count bomb- ing | tAter a certain saloon proprietor | ap agp bthrowing | came to the station house and paid |*# Some of the participants on the sophomore side did not have cre Camp's fine. On being released the { man was watched and wes seen) C20US) to entitle them to member Souniaae canatemeie mone ship tn that class. but this will prot: Sergeant Powers again took him | #>ly be overlooked i The second of the three cane} Tushes to be held between the | sophomores and freahmen cla ot the high scheol was won Wed: day by the freshmen by a score of BLANKETS. Worth 31.00 fer . Worth $1.26 for . - Worth $2.00 for ....... ie Worth $4.00 for . s MEN'S UNDERWEAR. $2.0 KEEP COMING Sites So TO THE SALE OF THE BIG MEN'S SHOES. 82-20 jimto custedy Tuesday night. Camp| A®* each cinss has now won one ry) an patel me Shoes fo: 4 Worth $1.80 for .-... 6.005 ie with @ man in Kent who has been | might, will Surite the some The jis K Gloves Re Bhoes for Worth $2.25 for . eee St m ine , of the rob-| rivalry between the two Casses ! $1.26 Childs’ Boxing G Shoes fo is Triasing since the night of the rob- | very high and the contest Thursday if $4.90 Gorvett pattern (hover ys , MEN’S $200 PANTS FOR 97e ¢ been mmixend since the robbery,| Will probably be a battle royal. M 43.2 SCHOOL SHOES ‘ >, , Men's 760 and 61.00 Shirts for BF iis dsccan TODUETY: | Prost, the football conch, acts as {¥ $210 Indian Mot S12 90 Schoo! she ARGAINS in Fall and Winter Men's 10c Handkerchiefs for... : All Wool Socks for &f Men's Men's 15c Fast Black Socks for Men's sone All Wool Sweaters for . - $139 Butider's hardware, guns # Spinning’s Cash Storo 1299 & ma Ay sum of $100,000 as reward has| Roland B Gibbs and Frank Al-|referee, Heavy § offered by Millionaire Isadore! ford, the two po! mo wars = -—- por ah cauatine sind eum: Iouante te: trek ens ween feo} VALLEIO. Cal. Oct. 11—In the (of 14 brutal men, who crim-| Monday night for being implicated | cout martial of Capt. Yous. th Assaulted a domestic em-|in the Great Northern holdap, have | Ben@ington commenter. | - fn his household, « few| been sent for by Sheriff Lou Smith | \ett Was on the stand all monmins ago. cod wore brought to Beattlo There. | He examined the boilers after the Five of the brutes have been | day |explosion and found them in go Ties nag the ether pine are|’ Mheriff Smith thinks the boys had {condition and remarkably free frc Needs. THE SAVINGS ARE IMMENSE. Every #4.00 and $8.00 tuits article positively guaranteed. Ex- $9.00 to $10.00 Suits for -.- 85: changes made cheerfully. $5.85 se $7.95 $6.85 | °° $8.25 BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S OVER- COATS AT HALF PRICE. a sults NO SETTER rk done any whe r te the best and we know Men's $12.50 Suits for Men’s $15.00 le. within the toils more to 40 with the holdup then |sesien. The court is examining |afternoon. Bartlett, tn explaining |] how bis theory of the explosion, used} | adimnittoc in ewldence aft Miter Plans) Gaught In Fri aught In Frisco) «=: hinge) result of an Inspection which Diamond Ice & Storage com- | tng on telegraphic information vel, All atyles, white or fancy ive steam heat franchise, now |J. Silver, proprietor of the Newlarch” Shirte only $1.00 each. x N / appears at present jollers and the ship's engineers thi« _ led to i$ Ht! R |wlue prints showing the condt | eatrie unaway |the botlers in August, 1904; this w Offictais bh. de of thi Betis tenement ee] say rnaxcisco, on. 2—acrAY 1991 SEGOND AVENUE by the Seattle-Tacoma Power | York loan office of Seattle, little) Brooks & Co / , the franchise was pre- | Benjamin Silver, who ran away | ze in much different shape at|from Seattle to sell papers in this f . Meeting of the corporations | city, was arrested by Detective Col uits or mittee Wednesfay afternoon man Wednesday. | Tnstead of extending from Pike| While enroute south the boy fell to Blanchard and from Fifth |in with Waldo Manke, of Pendle way, it will only take in|ton, Ore., who also ran away from territory north to Virginia and|bis home. The Manke boy was ar to Kighth. The city officials | rested with the Seattle youth, but that it would be impossible | later released as the police had no &B engineering standpoint to| authority to hold him | the steam pipes as far out as ? | plated with the company’s COLMAN BUILDING. Extra Special for Friday and Saturday ft plant and pipes, it being im- | f° ***¥¥¥¥* ¥ ie Chadha We closo this week with to take care of the con-| sania se ies’ saimiatianriies two-day sale of the very # LEAVES BODY TO SCIENCE. * a two-day sal ‘orth | te bargains Logged — ae l * best cut-rate bargains of- t * NEW YORK, Oct. 12.--For * fored in quite a while ry to establish another) ® the advancement of medical & They are plant there, which the com-|% science and surgery, the body * TORREY'S RAZOR is not prepared to do \@ of the late George William + STROPS. Great Northern's application | @ Catt, husband of Mra. Carrie * The kind you see adver | ‘& apor track in the alley be-|% Chapman Catt, ex-president of *& tined in the best magazine: | ‘ 3 pes and Jackson was also) % the National Woman's Suf- # Friday and Saturday we | again Lee ean tne TecoM-|% frage association, according to * will sell | oaks to to Engineer Thomson.|% the terms of his will, will be #] Strops for 206 | Successors to the Game Wo 2 per cont, making | “ssected ‘ * 1.00 Strops for... 706 AR Mra. Catt was formerly Mra. # 1:25 Strops for Oe track jexs dangerous * Carrie Lane Chapman, of Seat- #| $1.5) extra quality Strops | i) Om the occasion of the mikado's|® t!*, and was married to Mr. #} $1.10 | ir P day, November local Japs | * Catt 1890. There were no ® $2.00 fine grade Strop oo Pate Pe | te children * Sites thas 600 tavie.|* ’ 1317- 1319 Fi t A Between Union and University, facluding © number of prom.|** ****** eee eee RIE Haynes’ rs venue ey maga Sree Americans, will be is Fair this afternoon and tongiht; | to an entertainment and bor : . ht: Friday fair, light at the Washington hotr a { 4

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