The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1906, Page 5

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SETS SPREE *ESS SES Rweeiiss IN one PROP: $10, 8 NEARLY NO GOOD—<¢ Comy The Sts panded ma . Lighting wee oa wioney fret ‘ manding oom pany humble elreut $B which they : fa deman to fie fron men and of property, whic! . ; it necessary. ' If the compan’ fair tt would « consumers pare ines rights, and the comps help Iteelt Must Pay Interest ht is p lawyers ¢ legal right ¢ ita, although them in the tt te also » ay ts subject the Interest. customers to de has been upbeld New York and the matter hae reault of th ¢ courts of states where ght. Asa rk fight the od to oney due as New Y mn the Seattle two franchises ally og inl IT OWLY AMUSES | UNION SMILE AT FAKE INTER. | view | Considerable amusement haw been | ereated in labor union circles over) Be story printed Sunday tn the} Rewspaper organ of the Seattle! Bieetric company to the effwet that union men feared the com~ of the municipal owner- ‘of the city street car lines be- would mean that they have to take civil service ex- i i . of course, was a fake simple. the newspaper not to name the alleged man whom it quoted. but it! to union men the ox- Jengths to which the publica ‘Wil go to knock anything not fe trict accordance with the desires of the tieetric octopus. "Yea" anid Gordon A. Rice, editor athe Union Recor! in discussing | Re matier this morning. “I suppose Mankipal ownership of car lines wonkd mean civil cervice examina- flons, bat nobody but the cheap pol Hicians are opposed to that. If there Se une man in Seattle who rather trust himself tn the the Seattle Electric com- than in the hands of the city Prva like to see the individaal fe cortainiy 2 stranger to me Fhe primary object of unioniam is everybody knows that} ramen? and manie- | ter wages than any At Friday W. iD. Wood out how mach better wages tees hours of work the mail car ‘Tere are getting than the operators by that notorious monop J Western Union Telegraph | THE THEATERS | q Hi Ade wrote It. and it's his! ‘went, comes pretty near tell- tag the story of “The College Wid- ©,” which opened at the Grand It tx probably the best | that has been put on/ The play is good, « the average, hat is required. | g if not excit hing doing all freuhing part , In $3.50 Reliable Gas Radiator tube Sr x Second a COMPLAIN fowned their buildings T | handling his parg in a bold and di jing ef the play was excellent, and } north. Annual Odds and Ends Sale Brings You Bargains You Never Will Forget Spelger & Hurlbut VAIN \WNER PROTESTS AGAINST GAS DEPOSIT oF 2CTOPUS HAS ACCUMULATED nOrwR ay They have * a fight pitate with eting which they company to { transfer their patronage Sima Was indignant Taking advantage of this condl tion the company has piléd up a working capital estimated at be ween $20,000 and $40,000 upon whiok it pays no interest, As ts the th banks, some of the depos These ver called for m for the octopus axproximately At leaat have made de sufferers have who have not any bas sumers in Seattle one-third posite. f these The been saloon worst men been forced to put up f $30 to $100, just because it could be sald they did not own the property Hat the company has gone far ther. Take the case until reeently owner of the Cleve land lodging house at Sixth av. and Pike at. and now a member of the wholesale cap manufacturing con corn of L. H. Heymanson & Co. 1418 Sixth ay, When he bought Cleve'and he was obliged to put » & deposit of $10 to get gas He tented, but it was of no use, He was not offered any interest was #0 disgusted, however, that he refused to put gaa into his real tence, which was already piped for the purpose, On November 16 he sold the lodging hause to Joha Hul Tee tot goa io put up a depot Ho the football scene last night the young fellows in the audience were wrought up to such « potmt that they yelled as tf it wore real. The predominating feature of Ube play t» fta pure Amertcaniam. It's new, bright and ortginal all through Its success (e natural Lytton's masterptece, “Richelieu,” was the attraction at the Third Avenue yesterday, and received # warm welcome from the local the atergoers. The play was eu sing in that it showed many strong char acters, developed by local talent Some of the most trying situations were carried out extremely well Perey Hunting, in the role of Car- dinal Richelieu, received rounds of applause. Col. Rebert Lindsay appeared as the chief conspirator Raradas, aified manner, The other char ters were good, but as the play ts largely a one-man play, with Riche- lieu as the main actor, it did not give the others on the cast the prominence they deserve, The stag- the play promises to be the greatest gaceess ever pot on by local talent. The play ts staged for the benefit of the new Catholic cathedral, and is being handsomely patronized by the members of the church. The Star's new bill Is composed of Dida, the aquatic {usion; Haidew Russian dancers; Marshall and Lor raine, Bowery exponents; th Martella; Mr. and Mra Youn Duneworth: the Starascope, and spe- cial orchestral concerts. ‘Wateon"s Orfentals” was pot on at the Seattle last night MARINE NOTES Farallon, chartered by company to re- Steamer Alaska Conomere! place wrecked od, with about 30 pansengers and heavy freight, sailed Sunday ntght for Alaska Minnesota may arrive tomorrow though not due until January 17 Freneh bark oletiew will toad » West Seattle grain elevator for United Kingdom. Steamer Excelator Morans’ to pler # to be Santa Ana at Morans general overhauling Steamer Oregon due from Seward and Valdes with large gold ship- ment. shifted from toaded for for in our Children's Department. Double-breasied. heavy weight Boys’ Suits, with two pairs of nim Spectal at § at 635 fret avenor, Kine & Rosen- berg, Himeihoch Bros.’ succes- sore. ttle Souvenir Plated Cup 10¢ 4oc Pint Can Kopoline 10¢ Hickory Hammer Handle Se eattle Gar 69¢ nd Union y have He|- WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 1 ‘rial power of All sorts of remedies have been » an to include| Stggested for that attac of bad tn on and com surance under which the ¢ t rporas | of P. HL Sims, | eld again be submitted to th | Supreme court. He isn’t the only | stitutions, as in the case of national | doctor, Fred Landis, of Indiana, | banks. | and Butler Ames, of Massachusetts, He has another remedy, entitled | each has chosen publicity as his| a bill to place ALL Insurance com hestrum panies under the supervision and | Dr. Morrell, of Pennsylvania, has| control of the department of com- | Introduced not fewer than five bills | » and labor.” Another Morrell | dealing with the insurance problem, | bill places Insurance companies and | One provides MY Five one A | outs wy Lect: frucuicry) : frupusry “tza4) b>. Wh n, any pe vested in th trust company aboring Dryden, of Now Jersey on fneurance magnate, ng assocla~ wants federal supervision and! tion; also the mn of the thinks that the question of whether! trust or banking associations, by Agurance is interstate comme the controller of the currency, who appoint recetvers for such in may for the extension of ' a subsidiary and banking C MILES «PIPE CORNER FIRST AND SPRING JANUARY SALE trust This No. 10 Reg. $7.50 Fine Oak Heater handsomely designed, double pressed, cold rolled steel body, large ash pan, full nickel trimmed ; large firepot and body and air tight ash pit. All these points and many others make this a most desirable heater. For coal or wood. De- livered, but not set up. All Other Heaters Reduced From 20 to 40 Per Ct. During Sale The “Never Break” Quality Higher Than Price This Range is made of Malleable Iron and Steel, cannot crack ¢ expense and annoyance es. Riveted air tight and asbestos lined—hence in half the time and with Half the Fuel. A anti © break, or subject you to er, duplex grate, with the crank, cuts off the dead coal and without the fire the har Other ashes ment ing perf R BREAK tang are ace to fi con y h res per month NEV- } 5 tho mm | ae | r the national bank | ‘ ing lett all th ad ‘ or bill Is "for the) ont * Phere were no} ! weetpotion Of the F bill Ie "for | the women or children in the oper { ot ates and their families i s o | y ve he imeurance companien | The I eft Fort Beage at 4| retu one-half of the payments |e k Thureday afternoon with @ See OK ED eee: nonpayment of installment preml | owe & Hoyt, of thie ¢ hort fume, And again, he would provide jly after leaving the northern port > | the # neountered heavy gnle Gus Bergman, 608 Columbia at, AN FRANCISCO, Jar jand ' h nee reporta that he rented two rooms to ’ fos ' Kr mmenced land that the t spied : ; 1 . to | them le nh entran ; py A any. to the f f other body in the } \ ! where they stole several | f on, Of Arkansas, in an in. | a being | | surance bill, provides for a special | tt \ ~~ Fp ; Kvery room In the building was Insurance Inve ation committes | strikes there she ha hb ‘ ffev t ere watches and wearing of the Fiftyeninth eo: hi on | : rhe men escaped, unno aulre Lite ] make ar a ; ' n of comme roam nt hype peek ' " taking the United v r U ' by care Malte es , n lf , ted to , t J i itioning. ht and t f \ \ 1 Rep- m board ‘ Hurnpt iwhman | The passeng od crew of ' at the largest furuiture store in the west | —1t certainly is—a big event— —t's a great big event— —it's been big every year— — it's bigger and Greater this year— the savings to you are greater choosing better. you ought to come to the store and look at the re- duction tags—-even though you are not needing any- thing right now. if you do you'll see why we’re so enthusiastic—you’ll know that our January sale is all that we claim for it and more. welcome—very welcome. conditions--- | are for ca y ‘the stock is bigger—the m BUCK ranges or GUNN sectional cases. epted ntsallowed will be held for future delivery if desired | Standard Furniture Co. 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE --- TACOMA

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