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Age that congress n er has passed a 7 : jaw declaring insurance to be inter SENATOR JOHN F. DRYDEN, to ground such objection Aé« state mmerce, and that the su A . . 1 “The very life of our insurance|Selpmann, a real estate man, ash . uthor of the Federal Control of Insurance Bil | preme court would take a differeat one — sagem ‘ corporations is threatened today. It] ing that the name of the city be Police Watch For view of the matter If such a law 7 | {8 a duty for all who ar passed. | messages, ote. It did not in fact do! “This point cannot be considered] in the future of American national) the city's water system be turned| P | d 4 d life and strength to consider some|over to the city of Seattle, war ort an ur erer a: “While the! so. The decision and those that|until after congress has passed & ness. Annual reports will be made to the superintendent by cor porations, and that officer will be vested with the power to ex ato the business and affairs of the corporations for the se of determining their solvency and trustworthiness. ach corporation will be compelled to deposit with the e the faithful perform 9,000. Licenses will be ts munteation signed by Henry tle, and that| interested| changed to North 8 United States treasurer, as a guaran ntracts, the sum of $1 | we Senator Dryden ws ance of its ¢ scheme for the regula-| placed on fi THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT 1905 7 aoe SLE RN NR MN | { fe} HEHE EE * . * * | | | | SHAF . t * SERRE REE EE SHEE EERE RR RE RE aff Special to The Stfr, irance to int © comme |» ' * mo ~ peaking of the powM@® of con-|# He tx d 4 * * * NEW YORK, Oct A dofinite grees to enact » loginiat * ' . oo) os * ~ | Plan for government control of Ife ator Dryden say * * ware x ie nce has been ood upon and Congr has the , ” 1 “ * tor a neress will be asked to pass the unquestionably, under t titu- | ’ o dl , “ * | pen. to make up interstate tt * * ~ . “7 BERR REE EEEREEEEMMRE KARA AA AA AAA | Senator John F. Dryden, of Now and to legisinte for their regulation; kkk etka eee eee — _ roe . et + Jersey, will introduce the bill, and and supervision In ance is to “ ne t uy re | n | nd & |. Tho Ideas in the bill, which de trade and industry, and wha vals ae vf ¢ are partly those of the regulation of banks and railwaye)% a ar * A, Ka 0. * : \ BIG. STICK * | Brot: wu present th eof ae es ual ae : : * * | Dryden, who ts president of the case of insurance | $e0ceesee1s200020000000) | * with Masonite rites, # x * |Pradential Life Insurance company it is my f conviction that] * Con man Victor Murdock ® . & |and one of the wt Mying au h an act would be productive ef] “Not enough tine he plaint| w delivered the funeral oration. # x RY JOHN F. DRYDEN % |thorities upon insurance matters most excellent results, tncreaging|of the annexation mittes when| y * x My teur bIN will provide * President Roosevelt leves that the security of inedrance t the} they reported th mun 7 TO TTA Ma amendment*to the act which catab % | the constitutional question involved policy holders, diminishing the now/day night. Another 7 ished the department of commerce * an be solved ouly by congreen cals considerable amount of needle to the matter wa r e ° = ailed superintendent of Insurance z | such logisiation before the United ments of some 60 different | were read for 1 onsi erin im charge of an insurance division States supreme court and territories, decreasing the ex-|city with coal dw " Wet sce bs caged ap th MB lg opi my oh Te, reg wet yy i lg ee oe ae The Charges * with confirmation by the * {iste 1 be one of his principal} taxation, increasing the returns to}and ground committe ns x anaes Bien’ ‘will @ | tasks this winter | policy holders, and thus decreas act | x ai to t as the * | ‘The alloged unconstitutionality of the cost of insurance, broadening| The assessment rolls for the tm-} 7 od by the pt aheah Gnteary ® {all legislation of this character bas the scope of adminisatr and,|provement of Seventh and Tb Bar the * The bill will provide that the pol * |always been urged against the pass in a word, nationalizts busi-~| were reported to the council an hare i mnduct “ es of insurance are deemed to be + [age of any leg lon for the con ness | ord 4 advertised by the city clerk d of t John C. Murphy and x icles of interstate pmeroa This » |trol of Insuran The decision of t have « ympathy with the o' The franchine ked f hy a we B. ¢ held th ssion * t will not apply to any corpora 4 |the supreme court in the case of jections raised to federal control Great Northern and Norther | y s. 1 “ nought * ion transacting insurance business « [Paul vs. Virginia apparently was to the ground of the possible exercise | cif rosds to put in pur & nage : ee vq wely state, and will ; effect that insurance ts not in of undue powers over insurance ¢ jon A street for benefit of the Mtr deogipee > have no application to any ligious, 2 terstate commerce, and that it can }porations by immoral politicians, | man facturers there 1 be mted, | ee je. haritable or fraternal institution. regulated only by the state au Our national government ts our nh Petitions were granted for b ad ee a the testim y al- 4 * Tho superintendent of Insurance will have the power to fix # | thorities, wark of honesty in all of the things | #ewers on f th Park ay in ordered transcribed. % fooa, estabdi and regulations for conducting the busi- # The answer to this contention ts which govern our material welfare| Place to Ship, and on fre the snesting viday ns a * * aud there is no prec at on which| block 17 in Block 54 to Spring bed testimony will be gone * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * sued to insurance corporations by the superintendent, providing } decision of the supreme court im the] followed did not relate to the real)law regulating such business in| satisfactory the companies have complied with the rules. The superintend Paul-Virginia case seemed to dis-| puint involved in a consideration of| general conformity with the inter-| tion of this business which comes} Am ordinance was passed levying! ee f the view that insurance was| the regulation of the insurance bubl-| state commerce act. It is the opin-| nearer to the hearthstone and the|the municipal tax for the coming} Seattle is no better off than Port- | commer n the same manner a8/ness as Interstate commerce hy the jon of qualified authorities that the) life of o people than any other] year, which amounts to 12 mills |land when it comes to the escape of aden dann cheap eaten saa ede banking, transportation, telegraph] federal government court would then hold interstate in-| form nterpri This was divided into 64-5 milis for] murderers, Two have made thelr current expenses, 4 mille for inter-| away” there recently est, 2 mills for indebtedness and 1-5] At an early hour Monday, Kinta anese gambler and (a mill for the library fond. Kasooka, a RRR “Ann LaMont,” the play now # the name of 8. Matsushita after « at the Grand, will have but a Roberts Wont quarrel in a@ Portland sporting house. * short life under the calcium ® ROPE FACTORY 9 with Florence Roberts in the #/ L th “y Matsushita died four hours later * eave the and the § *) é countryman by The arch is constructed of the fam | placed at the main entrance to the! | (Contioved From Page One) Al i ege: 1e”’9s | New f snd Miss Roberts bas | demar le of them that they have title rola for the brilite attle police have been in- western star expects to launch structed to keep a close watch for the murderer eee ee ee @ new play with the beginning & = | the fourth act iminated and the ‘ The jury of awards of the Lewis — _ —_—— a | ; of the new year %| Seattle is soon to have a big wire} 7™ | ps 3 ie third act strengthened and made t ae eee Tene. sng and pow- #| rope manufacturing establishment lark expon has awarded a| SANDY CHANGED CLOTHES Jo John Fyaad, the Syrian who} the murderer money to get away | finale, or allow the company ta re erful is now being writ- #| St. Louis capitalists are bebind| * pt t of| Syncopated Sandy or some other murdered his sweetheart, Lottie! with, is being closely watched iiniacninh Sates mas va snatruct he play along the Snes > tend Males mabuntn to The sroject, and if the counct! grants | WV for the display of the| colored man exchanged his ragged Hicbolas. on Tuesday morning, is| Early Wednesday morning the| "Set with Raving sasaulted | suggested by The u.” sald Miss Roberta to The # | the vneat made to it last Monday in| Schoo! of Mines in the Waxhington| clothing for a suit of clothes at the either skuiking in the country|clerk at police headquarters was! ti room in Maynard avenue two|,."% Roberts will also insist. tn It to be finished for me by #/ the shape of an application for the "Uiiding at the fair | home of A. C. East, 619 Union, Tues [o. SN. oF te Beek Mma | lee up by telephone ne @ volee | weeks ago, Thomas Witt and Thom-| “much as she ts the reputed star of/ January 1. 1 think the weet #] vacation of certain strests and a) Dean Roberts, the head of the| day. Haat reported the loss at Be- 7 a . ight by City Detectives Hubbard | >) “28s' Chance to ® with Max) ® make a hit in the east.” #; begin at once. ‘ ‘om another school aos — Word was received by tele-| “Oh, never mind,” came the an-| 8"), ard | Fiegman, by having the serious ele se | Of mines and will remain with the| The regular annual meeting of the and Freeman, and locked up. The} en : | A treat of tide land in Gent® Be-l University of W noth Sas: Lake Improvement club will Maynard wry, has been pur-| LINCOLN, Neb., Oct The N The vacation ¢f/ tional Prison association today 4 Thursday evening at the pod Templars hall, at Green Lake. ers for the ensuing year will be on Wednesday morning from | swer and the questioner hung up. | ment of the play accentuated and 6. ne fies theritt ct Snohomish county at| ‘The police are inclined to belleve| £014 watch and chain alleged tol the comedy element. toned down,| © © === wh Sek Meat fH: ao Boge ft, that he had been informed | that some friend of the fleeing man | (\'0, Deen Iaken DTOm UNEOr vice | Mise Roberts has been quarreling | supposed t© have been humbled to) chased as a ait , train crew of a Great North what the po a the police! ~ om the e ¢ t the end of the i afternoon that Fyaad had to gain information by impersonat-| non, 1 in claimed, have potic | vat Armstrong would Insist on inz| Dot humbled at all. He is more as-| sired so that the site may bo I0-| test Aiteay ee boul lathe tor the north Gieuie =o riding on the train near| ing an officer on the telephone. Biame aimed, have police} Sag comeny Jost at the very sored than ever, and pect Ans faltact The owners offer to deed soma] someone yatem will be discussed. | A post-mortem will be held on moment when the impression on the | fobbed of her third act triumph. Did) and to the city in return for the Guards were stationed at the|the body of the murdered woman | ‘ a oe th > : audle hould have been abso- | OU think of that And, too, there) tayor tn Everett, and when the) Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in} lutet | r tely the appoaite emotion. is my hero threatening through all| There may be some opposition | i i leper inland. 4 then he doesn't ; er pulled in the coaches were! The report that the parents of nection that all the other Seattle! a account of the conviction of several shly searched. but no trace! 1 | retin Oyané 1a becnins the marderer live at Port Towssend papers indulged in nothing but alm. | actually do it in the last act. The| members that no streets and alleys Iheory that Fyand is lurking | is denied. It is stated that his fat ring praise of atar princi paki otif, too, needs a little doctoring tountry near Ballard is} ¢ drowned in the harbor of t principals, 4 in the city should be vacated out by the fact that while is was oe yeare age, ond that Rip play and everything in eritictaing | UP. It got so pattered up and kk | The tract:lies close to one of the oe a, vhs eigen | oer pa Bs + the ag anges a F a agro with = effort S 5 Sean ude ager —o f | Northern Pacific tracks, the inten dame | | 4» Oct. 25. is report-|ansiyse the play or offer beiptu' ere the brillant star in the emo-/ tion being to spur to \< r ies on Semany eter. | ee ae began gd but as yet unconfirmed, that|criticiam to the cant jtional firmament paused to again tory pase ies es ct "ype Ry teal en a nate. | Detective Adame on bie search (0| James J. Hill, president of the) “Not since the firet stingy word | ¢™phasize the fact that she intend- | printing or the vier sconan. her) Premont on Tussday. sta Sty |Great Northern, has secured contro!| f praise accorded me in my earttest ¢d wielding no hammer, then | Ghamber B t | nesday that the Syrians of the city of the Hudson Bay raflroad, and is| efforts has a criticism of my work) t! Gos $s spied the re'ative on an in- Green Lake car. are not trying hag oe pe preparing to invade the great Ca-|or of any play I have starred in,| “Ann LaMont’ ought to be a good or derer, as was reported, but that Chey | nadian North west been such an event, or pleased me| P/ay, but it just misses being groat F G N S. S C ear was immediately stopped | 4, trying all they can to help the} so much, as did The Star's com-|in ite motif, and the construction je NM. OO. GO, ‘the relative, a woman. closely | him me on on t . fintshes it With wonstructic She told the officer that | Police locate = | | ments on ‘Ann LaMont’ Monday. shes hon action e told the officer that |" ‘The storekeeper on First who was Too ever ror Ho anid Miss Florence Rotorts,{aiong the nes suggested by The| The chamber of commerce, it its seen : as we ane on Senclies when reported to have given Fyaad Wednesday morning, notwithetend. | Star the play ought to live. I real-| meeting on Wednesday, adopted a seen him board « trolley | ™oney to make his getaway, denies ing the fact that the eriticiemn re-| i and Mr, Cort does, I think | Fesolution asking that Senator Piles : for Ballard the story. and says that he hes not Seattle Co ferred to pronouns: that it ts the appreciation by the| present a resolution in the senate Values unparalled during the great Phe Ballard, Everett anc Seattle | sean the murderer for some time. ps THE PLAY IMPOSSIBLE public of the company thet has| chamber, requesting that the mati : E ave been notified, and| Telegrams from Portiend state ts tes, ovtnont tieeen HELD BACK CRITICISM contract’ for Oriental mails tell’ Annual Bargain Event ‘country te being close’y scoured | that the police of that city wore Im) yi. pay ject of The Sines cefticiam.” eaid Mise }*® far, but right along [ expected| warded to the Great Northern ° Fee oe of him. [formed Wednesday that Fyaad was| Benton Harl. an object of search | noperta, “is the very firet judicious|t© have the play literally torn to) Steamship company ‘theory that appeals most to| son to have left a train somewhere $$ ~ al police, ram the gauntlet | criticise that has appeared aboyt| Pieces when wo struck new terri The chamber of commerce stated $12 50 d 15 S$ its id between Tacoma and Portland, No|*t the Union depot on Tuesday and | ...., Lanont’ IT HITS THE NAIL. | (OF. Where the public doesn’t know | that the northern route across the - an ui ani is that Fyaad is now be-| by friends of his nation- | further details were given tn the —— in boarding a Portland! | tra SQUARELY ON THE HEAD. The|™* [ told Mr. Cort by wire yes Pacific is much quicker and mail 0 PA Myriam storekeeper oa|dlepatches, and they are very in-|{fain, = Stare criticlam wae me contingnatinn |terday that it WOULD SIMPLY BE) can be handled at a cheaper rate vercoats for who is known to have given ' cefinite. ee fe e mf = of my own opinion tn every particu-| FATAL TO TAKE THE PLAY in| The body also appointed a com | macher, city, to 7 - E r * ittee to take stepa to have a ideal lar; IT POINTED OUT THE VERY |! Present form, into new terri-| ™ Ds 5 a | Laubscher states that the girl found | 2") IT ~ RYT to j m inst the Carne 5 coats |taubacher states thatthe girl foubd Pairs “AGAINNT WHC 1) ‘2'7. 1 firmly bellows thi, and that | mueram jnatalle Im the Carnegie Suits and Overcoats of honest qual- Humane Officer Clarke issued or-|"AVE BEEN BATTLING ever 4 png = agg ft 5 |nom, of Beattie, a soldier In the res-| NEMENT ular army, and stationed at Vorg|ders on Tuesday to bave tbe giri| cet began to study the play.” | TROMETUn Soe Notehing the story Ndecable mace wit! remain atter/M ity and exceptional fit and finish. Made know,” she con a a c ‘ he Hbrary is finished wet ‘ or picked up after her esenpe from the Why. don't yo the last act and finishing the story |"! ‘ mse at the post and is now st up in every new style by the best nued, enthusiastically Pau! w n the third 1 feet jlerge He bad been tmprisoned Sal ceoerth, the wis enuigped. br pee a an nn roan Geet i nt | wit fs dome and Tam simowt rea | ‘ s i. a minor offense He is a Seatth eentting: va sibcenpge tien n'y to say that unless it is done ‘Ann ¢ fac " F : | Wal toe tated 45 pecteation a tet y poras.|0? O07 ibet aalees 38 1 Rane “Ane manufacturers in America. Your choice : all the regular $12.50 and $15 values bo! Y of dresses and other wearing ap-| Mr. Armstrong is a genius, and pol oo itcey The play, as it ie, is only| fl arel. She wnt te ° one is @ greater admirer of his work| par he was sent to the place) {)'" =" & MK) sate where the past work of the COLMAN BUILDING. | NEW YORK, Oct. 2%. -another| Wi H id U i by the local Y. W. C. A. Evidently te are in ‘Black Hand scare took place in this} oman heid- p y she told the truth about ber Port-| Comedy. H tae apne tend eg nege | f al born write t > ye This, in substance, is what Flor-| city last night, when the seven land connections f brilitant comedy, and so abund-| tenement at Grand and Mott Thug peu tee ant is bis talent in thia that tt || |once Roberts thinks of the play into} ‘ 1 | o a . | whic ightly putting her * was dynamited. A butcher L b; SWEEPS Hi OFF His FEET hich she is nig tg ailors Assau armen ua Ey on the ground sid - tious writing. All cot approve of it. She plainly feels | and people in the building! rs, Eleanor P. Miller 12 iS we franti ond the public agrees. F Were shaken up, bat no one was teenth avenue north, reported to ; » on chucking More _— | yedy into the play, unable to keep OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 2 The Har SPECIALS 1 Tol hie best ta tsa nat (hurt. An Italian has been arrest-| (no potice that a thug had attempt Japanese Woman on suspicion, av he is said [0 «4 to hold her up at Seventeenth harbored vengeance against @ ang East ( it back, until hie original serious |riman special reached here at 9:25 motif wan nearly lost sight of: (Apit| this morning, having made the run Bath and now poor Ann LaMont, where dods| from San Francisco in 39 hours and just received = ler, Tuesday night ng. The hold-up man first command-| [t was reported at the local Unit ed her to hold wp her hands, threat States immigration office Wed Sponges very _ Zelaro in the build . Py ening to shoot her if she refused. |ceeday morning thet bold at-|2t¢ set off? Why, don't you khuw,|64 minutes—16 hours ahead of th in ussia Mra. Miller started to raise be mpt to criminally as-| y time poor Ann gets a chance |Treguiar schedule. Director Kreut 10 Ge hands, but instead gan screaming| sauit woman on board| ‘2 ‘te forth her serious probiem,|schnitt, of the Union Pacific, says = : es for heip. The thug then turned and] the stes Minnesota by thmne| the comedy man comes on, then Aph | that the talk of the president's pr edo sscrvcorthe ine ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 2 A ran away sailors on the evening of Octaber 23. | *" 1 her problem are relegated tp| testing against the speed of the bc Sponges for . 16¢ train was run into Moscow today j= LEO Fhe coport was sent in by friends} ** background. The » and the|train is nonsense. He says the 500 Sponges fc Be mecompanied by gr danger. The of the woman, who refuse to di bad me pa e the same They ~sae 9 the schedule faste pony - . . 70¢ get fairly under way-in| than it could be run. $1.25 Sp. ee gneineer was threatened with death New Freight Depot vulge her name. The informant id not desert, but he stuck . Janene w nw 40 his post. Strikers attacked the od er = ~~ yrs + cual was troops guarding the train at sev-| " wa ale t the \ Sagal stations. Dispatches from va-| For the N. P.jsct white waiting to be examined | P wows districts say the trouble is for admittance Into the , when she was approach ws work when this mrntey liliant comedy would hing funny pped for bre $1.50 Yankee 41 or Good- ol!-Pratt No. 108 Auto- matic Drill...... 98¢ HAYNES’ CANDIES growing worse. Revolutionists are - Eatherins After two months of rigid inves-|*allor, who, it is claimed, attempted) ¢,, voor apts y have eight di t sized ghee Wocsie ‘Almost every railroad line in this! tigation and strong pressure on the ee + erty aod p ge 1 him}. Baven't any hammer out for re age bar yg iy hm Pam ogg on fu tled up because of strikes | Part of several local shippers, the he woman, howe Guces wi Mr. Armstrong; no. 7 ¥ ~ pon ga ya at ‘ ” ai a dountey is tied up because - b Bergeron where teem, A Ki; no, indeed, But I/f You can drill « hole with All Suits kept in repair and pressed ra faster than with any other toot, The time soon pays for ot $1.00 Goodell Automatic Drill | do so want him to fix this play up| #4 serious problem play. The Star | Smong the employes, about %,000 Northern Pa i has de nd Been now being ont. A few trains | cided to build ¥ ht depot) ther eallors then threw her imo the present. 1.000-foot | stateroom. The woman's screams free of charge any time. now running between Moscow adjoining | points out 07 can be dor ie this city, but travel is restrict-| structure. The new building will) tra another sailor, who lib ee ot refignae yah an be done, ft” with 8 drills 696 | ed as far as T be 560 feet in length, and modern | (rat a ats ty.| We poastbly ‘can Ya aes sat $1.26 Goodell Automatic Drill —_—_—— ce on the part of the|in every detail ho matter is now being investl ‘ > a with § drills od rapa rrwher wo tl and Out ound ments ¢ will be] gated by the officials of the Groat = bap = 4 a that awful tourte $1.25 Mann's Holdfast Oe a Several attempts have been mado handled in the new freight house orthern Steamship company, the ed Pai via ee | ae 46 cut telegraph wires. Revolution! which wll be built substantially of Japanese consul and the tmmigra-| noi is and = os yy Floren ' seal o. » Rat t j prevails in the province of Samaran, | br Work on the building will|tion bureau. front tee. ‘S d fluff of tawny gene Wenhee” te. 81 4 4 Py ” ncnesiaasetaneat — begin within the next few days, and! 1..." eniNoziaF Russia, Oct.{ and fle ae em Me oe Driver wre sar 9 Hl be ru ed to y letio “4 - o ast on he but over ar with her : f r t . " : SOLDIER ESCAPES "Sy pe snc nr nes Two bloody conflicts occurred | enthusiasm, “I just want to tell youlh “"iut ime of tana Baws = eS Sea ae gg hy Ee | Sa ay RS 1415-1417 Second Ave 5 ham, has presented the Univ ty riker Many were killed on both | last act thing described It quite Rog 1 Boxing aT ial . aot r ot \ ington with a magn mt | occasion: Barrica wer rect-| #0 well a» the word humiliation duced. Te sncas police were notified tons atch which was exhibited atl ed by the populace, who are refusing 1 PRWL HUMILIATED Spinning’s Cash Store |! ot immediate relief in the way | Next Door to the Bon Marche Clark exposition. to disperse and d 1. Here is M "i 1210 Second Avenue. of refractive errors. ®uesday afternoon that George H the 1 n