The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1905, Page 7

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| SLUMP IN GAS STOCK f the Ar mpany the chances ean tn men its $1 and SS-cent gas fr the val Y nok, there t tle t mpany taining rdinan anch y prospec nk bel of pers he trying to Ke of Among the annot men, wh ago Ww the idea on double hard p n va at they are w any has 1 with been One womar on hand days she perate attempt Ieeal agents of been In time that plication for a f years ag were not have m upon othe to Inv The wi tion hot-a value of familiar particularty getting f elle, bit easily The two years have elapsed a the chances of the company’s ¢ ting a uch less ing div is probably than ever before It ts since Postmaster Stewart Atwood and other well known me interest et peop n making to dispose busir It appears that mote ress Men field smpany made its a nea eve an Several of who evident yma in the # given the abs smal mn were : t the & ass and with business matters an the difficulty from city has been company’s franchi pected to come before th again next Wednesda: councilmen do not appear to be very eathusiastic about it, GowDY RICH SAVED A FORTUNE WHILE CON. | SUL GENERAL AT PARIS ANDO} WILL SPEND IT IN INDIANA WASHING Oct. 12.—Consul General = “Jack Goeway ts return- ing from his post In Paris and announces bis | tention of taking up his home in na and becoming a farmer. He been succeeded by Frank Ma- Gowdy ts sala to be bring- home with him $100,000 as the of his term of office. This She proposes to invest in Rush iy term lands. When Gowdy was appointed con- to Paris by McKinley he is sald have made a stern resolution to not tess than 91,000 a month hig tneurnbency. The office ts Fat one. netting trom 314.000 to @ year, and Mr. Gowdy had economy tm the school of fural life. Et ts further re- R that Gowdy now desires to & campsign for guberna- Wonors, with himself the Tete. Insurance Officers NEW YORK, Oct. 123.—Roroln were adopted yesterday by ats” gatecincion, calling fo the a a whether or not ip of-e-% be found against offi Goes not,” insurance companies A toward campalgn Avil action by the state is fred for against these offi- ‘mas J. O'Donnell, of Denver lather policy holders in the Mu Life have brought an action the company, asking for the et $92,500, which. it was «pent for political 1s s SWELL NEW RESIDENCE OF NEW PER. SIAN MINISTER SCINTIL- KATES WITH ORIENTAL ART WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 - Minister from Persia, Gen. Mor- tera Khan, has on Nine- feenth street, and has decorated tt with his numer- articles of Persian art. The genera! is something of a col and the Per embassy app ROE unlike an Oriental museum. Treaty Signed Saturday ‘The new WASHINGTON, D. ©. Oct. 13 The ratification of the peace treaty between Russia and Japan takes Place tomorrow. The treaty will be signed as ratified by the Tokio and by the czar | ral simultaneously. _. Notification will be communicated ey Selegraph to the respective « ite by the American embassy Pecsbars and the French le-| 0 at Br FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: MERCITA SEWELI ‘IE WEINST EIN. (CREOLE) BROOKLYN AND SE Te ee SHRRATKAKRAEH A SREP ERE ERR * COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN * + ROLES OF POLITICAL PHILANTHROPISTS * ® With the generosity for which the nty commissioners are & * noted, they gave away a blanket telephone franchise to Ralph & |® D. Nichols and associates Thursday, covering every road tn the # # whole county. Nichols admitted that be only intended to oper- © * ate in Columbla, but the fact that he has a rt t-way allover # *® the county, which ts as large as some European 1 good * * for 50 years, wilh enable him to sell the franchise an ad- & * vanced prich some day * *% Nichols is a political worker, and the good-natured comm * # sloners probably thought he was deserving of some reward * * A faction of Columbia citizens, ied by Mayor Phalen, bas bit- # % terly opposed the grant, but without suocess . * * HEE REE ER EE R H Official tween the owners of sel and ussian he Campbell-Santord-Henley cot of Portland, were terminat i Murdered Friday morning. when ee for the winter The Olympia jst te The Star) be placed on the Portiand-San F (Spec: | ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 13.--Oo1 Von Eitman, chief of police at Kras The steamer Edy the Northwestern cisco run owned by noyarsk was murdered last night. | ship company, has been chartered . ~ "7 - - , _ | by the Pacific Coast Steamshtp com WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 12—igany for the winter. She will carry Resolutions specifically endorsing the shtp subsidy bill were adopted by the American Bankers’ associa tion today. The influence of the as ‘oal between Seattle and San Fran ciseo. LF. Gray & Co. announced on Fr sociation toward congressional ac-| , age tion wag pledged for the rejuvena a ~ ae a “ the tion of the American shipping lone reel. ar, which ih Aiiae ed by the tr MARINE NOTES |v the marine inape hulls and beQers at San Francisco. She |will sail for Seattle on Saturday It being Friday, October 13, the) The steamer ¢ Dollar, of the hoo-doo” day and one which a1!) seme line, will sail from Aberdeen sailors hate, found many fishermen| for gan Francisco on Sunday. She getting busy” on shore | will take passengers and freight Most of those who had been fish-| ing during the week managed to get into port Thursday night. Instead of putting to sea immediatety after @ischarging their cargoes, all found! ‘Senator Platt excellent excuses to remain on| ‘Ducks’ Suit | shore. ie dale. seater 10 them. At. Shel season was rapidiy closing in this| section and a day's start meant jots of money, All they knew or cared pont was th was Friday, the thirteenth. Fishermen, according lay in port scrubbing decks that hadn't felt the bristles of a brush in years; others got out some old spare saileloth, put extra patch ov one already covering a rip, or paint OMAHA, Oct. 13. Mae , an / ed seine-bouys. Any kind of a fol) ' neerr as long as it was in a harbor. | “Goin out m, or Jim?” some | body would ask, with a grin. “Ce *t 1 wanted ter; only got ter git sum things up town,” or “Can't —_ get weady til termarrer.” The negotiations for the charter | bankers of the North western Steamship com-| Harvey D. pany's steamer Olympia, which havelrine jaw been going on for rome time be- «hip subsidy. INGTON, Oct ‘The joned thelr semsions today Goulder, ¢ and, ma apoke, ating the ORR OR TORR tk * BUsiEST Year FOR THE AMERICAN SIMOLEON , ‘ Penketventi raflfoad has ordered 175,000 tons ot ain Py * “a order ever given. ot eet s saw mills filling order froth China fom 25,000,000 * fo of te, Day, night and Sunday wor® can't filpforeign ion saver: 8, i: aut Woe show increase sry earnigs of mar: & orth $80,000 morgthangn 1 fy 2 a ? orders for FOSS SEE SESE ES teE M Bigh: * cent for * LOUISIA NA is} | leanneries on the Frazer river ASPHUING LUTTLE HAPPENINGS An invitation to be present at Gy dedication of the monument that bide beem erected by the citizens of Nashvitie, Tenn.. in honor of t late Dr. John O. Rost bas been re BELLA SHORTT, DELA- | ¢elved by Mrs. Horton Pb of} MA BACKSTROM, MINNESOTA tits city. Dr. Rust was of Baptist church of this city amthe time of bis death | ‘BOARD WILL A The Stevens Relief corps and K aire | | noon FOR BID s j quent | resbyterian church ooo comminsioners held Friday night at the chure | ne nnn ane the Rew. M. A. Matthews, assisted g the court house with electricity,| Uy Revs. F, 1. Porb nd Wallace ‘The figuren which have been sub.|H- Lae. and the two mission work | mit to them by the Seattie-Te ore, Reva, 5. K. Kirkwood and D.| a Power company a ity | M. Davenport, having charge of the are not entirely watiatactory. The 0 en Seattle Electric company does not Fi the are to compete .¢ eae “es er company has furnished a flat| D0 Hirsch at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Jos-} rate he board prefers the latter,| CY bas selected for his sermon For wiret th 4 ae, | “Hope Springs Eternal in the Hu-| wireing the building F. F nth } O'Donnell & ha ude a bid of] Ma" Breas | $2,200, hile the Seattle Electric| ae ee eee eee eRe eee Equipment company has made a bid) » s { $2, The board points out that) & BANK CLEART * he rewtreing ts necessary because! @ Oc’ r 13, 1906...$1 *) f the fact that the present wires|# October 13, 1904 * re installed 14 years ago, and| ® * there bave been se many changes in| # Increase over same * he manner of electrical distribution! * date last year... 673,085.71 # ince that time that the insurance! * *) ompantes would not consent to al-|S#¥¥ ee SERRE RE HH jow the Juice to go through the pree ont wires for fear of fire Regurding the stand taken by th officials that the board sh | Bennington ‘Trial y the city the regular rate, ir 4 of asking it to bid along with| VALLEJO, Cal., Oct. 13.—In private companies, the commission-| Young court martial session ers state that they not think it} morning the expert witness, ¢ | would be a proper business system |™mauder F. W. Bartlett, was still on » adopt. They argue that the point|the stand. There will be sensation made by the city officials that the/#! developments. There ip an un inty should be willing to pay «| Yerifisd rumor that Bartlett will be) Nightly higher to the city be-| a#soclated with the prosecution as nuse of the fact that 85 per cent | Junior of the county taxes are paid by the ity works both ways. If it is right} for the county to pay to the! ty on the grounds that the money | will remain in the family, it is alse right, they say, that the city should COLMAN BUILDING give the juice cheaper to the county | than to private individuals ae light, they state, has proved} inadequate. Many of the pasange- | ways, including that leading to the} Ss ‘d 0 1} secs Gees I Saturday Only riminal escaping from jail could] For the man who shaves him self we have some special of forings. Regular have been cut even below usual cut to create find many dark nooks to hide tn the vurthouse without gotng further At a meeting on Friday morning. board appropriated $57 to send a ne med man, who had gone to pricea, as we expect Alaska with the idea of making his} 40 extraordinary stir in shay fortune, and became stranded in {ng sundries: Seattle, back to-his home in Lowell WILLIAMS’ OR COLGATE Mass, The unfortunate Individual BARBER'S BAR 3 of said he would reimburse the board 10c size we cut to, each..Je@ a8 soon as he earned it, and the SHAVING BRUSHES. commissioners were lieve him. inclined to be- Brushes, Shc Brushes, cut to.... sae 60c Brushes, cut to......38¢ "LINSEED LOTION { (Not more than two particular special tomer.) HAYNES’ Co. WAYS FRESH. eut to Solons Vent Spite on Moore James A. Moore appeared before the street committee Thursday aft- ernoon and protested against the ox. orbitant assessment that has been placed against the Washington hotel property for the Second avenue re- Srade, Because Chairman Mullen and other members of the street committee want to revenge them- of any to a cus- NDIES-—AL ACCURACY In fitting and making spectacles and eye glasses ie our strong point. Aelves on Moore for having the tem- writy to ask for a street car fran~- chide to compete with the system| of thetr friend, Jacob Purth, THE SEATTLE STAR. FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1905 eae ce eee me cre NNN Seem eT a a ane ene eae am heckietds onal Philippine 1 the | asieiiniaiciates of Senator Long, of Kanwas, ! utly returned from a trip fo |WELL SHAPED MODELS IN he islands with t Taft part In aan sgetenere dy or wean ges MOVEMENT oF rT. MITING 6 , QOTHAN’S BaAUTY sHow PICKS WEST TO WIN ee ee eee tee ie would | MOVEMENT ON FOOT FOR ORDINANCE LIMITING WEIGHT OF STRUGGLE FOR THE TITLE as the tariff on their prodye LOADS PULLED BY HORSES—SITUATION NOW 1S DISTRESS a a |buipped to this country remained in ING TO HUMANE PEOPLE j prejudiced, because Bdaree | 2 1 1 nia,” sald ‘Trixte NEW YORK, Oct, 1 At Madison | rp pele . seer vem Galo tet. 4 atines ae | juare ga his week, a number ‘ he m cn aieeteel ahain ae dtakes A vement in on f Among, ' : . oon n th the city’s highway f er . —" page nin f 1. The telephone t -Siateatiaae te “e devoting thelr thought and time t mie dentrayed, Population is 700 elved at poliee headquarters. | nking themse autiful, oF ing the . ag + owas pny ee Ag sre developing |, PORTLAND, Ore., Oct DAR ere: “0 oing, m ap ly epee t ut Wentern women do mog| “tense thi ing. He made a), predicament in which the ma-| be at nw se an est t tress | mot have (an dec! Reted tay good faith |OFtY of draught he ¢ place " , r " aes Kastert #, for. they can put) ’n’t gp Be his matter and have been racking wome final judgmen ‘ a ; i to take ¢ in sat ans , : " will declare ot atively ¢ ne, natura my brain in an effort to protect be based upon a #6) PpurLADELP Oct, 12.1 , 4 ‘ my 8 “ . the poverty Bs ae cattle ents ving ow th what vant YF Pesca Bs niae 4 ‘ humane officer will per-| ¢ t plenty for a te to} | Paine from general measurements parce belie main 0. mn the Pe Ivania supreme ee ee yy jug Rew Nn Name cadbbe, { the I 4l bank, who oreo en im ur appear in nnd fou ‘ 4 : ' in seing, not 5 . j I for embex eguinat wg oo tight not t they ee ee ee eae S But od Cla 1 have | this ! the erles en I hare ut he lool panes PB coh * nd 1 am sure | . y = ached th A of ng, and | dure hanes The ordinance| @ ¢ nd of which he had com eg ny ha n exhibiting @ n sess unles® an ordinance ean be granted | pr ting t P and I tha $ is im- | dew © any more than 1 Te. Oct, 1t—tn wf touching upon th negravation,|am ¢ >. lived us t ope for the last |v a beautif . wy “_ horses will continue to be abused ' worn by horses r ‘ r y erk in the thought will mot entertain the wine a argument 1 glory in it, for most of the aaph m, » ' accoré ; tichwms for an losta ‘ .% gnified an hone mer heref ' to I ‘ the first ve inches, be } with me for the of the present sity would be ath of t the man, © considered i! a | i, Oct. 13.—From the ¢f-| raining a sched to petition the council and tor time trusted, a 1 feet © birth of a st Al measures for loads t b | provis verit nia t DB at as a for- sY oni. ous aban ‘Ordered Meal-- re torn | provisions honored 8 as a for- nat the duke of Roxburghe, wh th | al ation hips, S7\:] Miss Fanny Weinstein, of Br roppe ea York yesterday, at Wa SERRE EEE ty hy A Say, Sonal TRAIN GREW IDENTIFY SUSPECT _—: ap \ ankle, | beauty contest, is also too light f Heart disease a irink caused * FIGURED HERE. * bi | honors in athieti Chief Cu h of H. L. Jacot a| 8ST STHRSBURG, Oct. 18 x =6He meth 16 for the u- & One of the sensations of the show} ist McFadden deciares thin w ath Park, who, Just as | Ste with appoplexy last night * . ponder upon * is Miss Selma Backstrom, of Min-|to be ane of the t perfectly jt « meal, fell dead in| while ex with the mir * 5 Columbia, Kesota, who is starred as “Minne-| y of feminine athletes, | t oon, 116 Washington, jot edueathc rince Sergius Trou-| * delinquent tax mo- # ota's Norwegian type” Her mea muscles and n load » a |betekoy, ie sf the reform move-| ‘ : ; * lay, October 13, give & urements are best shown in the ac-I{ © rings and horizontal th jment and professor of ph ' ny ori Pagel; a Ten _s Ay . * that on iaeteteees companying illustration, | the Untversity of Moscow « t wr sd soon be 4 ne on See apeumeate Home ar with vt axed” t h ters t « be | @ be orded in Vol. No. 13 & | hing 1 than of | ® at ity treasurer's office. “We T. LOUIS, Oct xica | hie t a die Che AOE ED ** q t jet p laim that n ex — editors who were ar ye \r sttene she ‘were soreated » Very Solicitous tas teeta we Dine t# a dexpot, and deny jt have leant rid the remnants of the Maximilian regime NEW YORK, Get The trus-| werous chara tees of the Equitable elected John! of the n | VICTORIA, B. C. Oct. 1 B. Kern Utica, N. Y¥., and}! ' e Camp is one nprove your con- George D. Call held at) William Redfield. Brooklyn, as| > 1 gineer either a few min- Victoria for to San! directors. They prepared « circular | firema ly identific Franciaco for pe has given uy be nent to policy holders, asking | ®t the Thursday s heavy, pebbled grain his fight and wi! n to Califor em to express their opinion on the] C®™p was caught in a gene egulation size nia, He says he expects an » of men fr thelr own t sat sago. | owt ted eb | se oat NEW WESTMINSTER, Oct. 13 MONEY CAN'T BUY | Twenty carloads of salmon, the) Crrr BETTER mon ah in cnses| gar | out of here, was dis-| partne ay 7 rove! Men's Underwea:, all styles and Thureday for Liverpoo 00 fro alleging | qualities « N. Brooke & Co.'s, | | Englend. The shipment was n ‘ to pay }1381 2nd Ave oe || |from the British Columbia packers ash p of a $2,000 pol ompany relies upon a| Pancy Iowa ere La ds "4 y in the contract and of-/| 550; good lows pee Spinning’s Cash Store ers to loan Masters $286 at 6 per] pound. at Cow Bu! First a poe ain pt ent interest and Pike street oe bed y 5 BUTTER! BUTTER | BUTTER! on running seven | THOMPSON FURNITURE COMPARY 1427-28 First Ave., Cor. Pike GAS STOVES, COAL STOVES WOOD STOVES rai. cuantity And Quotations That can not be equalled anywhere in the city, and we fill guarantee you a saving of from $2.00 to $15.00 on every stove purchased from us. JEVIEL ranges bake perfectly on the! ‘oven rack A Little Down And $5 A Month Buys AnyRange as well as on the oven bottom, and with the least possible fuel, because the heat is scientifically distributed around the large square ovens. Jewel ovens are larger than ordinary ovens of same number, because in the great Jewel foundries, “Largest Stove Plant in the World,” these three things are insisted upon : HONEST MEASUREMENTS FUEL ECONOMY FAIR PRICES You are invited to call and learn more about Jewel ‘‘ goodness, An Oak Heater Special for Saturday Only and for Cash bap Remember We Are Com- plete House Furnishers his stove, when operated ac- cording to directions, burme a large percentage of the gas which is thrown off from soft coal, which means a saving of one-third of the fuel, and is sold at the reasonable price of 81.50 $416.00 No. No, 12 vo vevee 14.6 ss

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