The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1906, Page 3

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PICKERS NOW MAKING MERRY IN HOP FIELDS RATE LAW IN -EFFECT BUT | ? | | _-- | TOO Pe PCC OPPO Pee eee eee eee ee : | . Pa ' | |PEACEABLE ADVANCES BY! » WHY RATES AREN'T POSTED. ’ @ | | THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE : : + ' * t -_—— w «el ol ‘ ‘ ion some * ie Pap ' SARI COMMISSION TO THE TimiD| * @ in requiring the if he ” i CONVENTION OF . | * be 1 he put 7 en m be tn ” 23 i eaaue t { , RAILROADS, i= 2 n tha r f. Un "i . ie WORKINGMEN'S LEAGL te Civial | # interpre f h ' r n ' MORE af * th ations now * HELD TOMORROW i ' n} ' wit ‘ y y} By Gileon Gardner | * 7 : gHT AT LABOR TEMPLE t j | Wee tte te te te tee ttt te tT ttt tt tH ie nt rosy ae WASHINGTON, Beet. &—The : fea th ; . ; i MATE NOT PREPARE prom ‘ new rate law is in effect; but the | vn sious to s by Tae ody : Dae te dee ; 13 _ the » i stupendous task of making it ef-lof the new i sid Chairman | even colle he chara if ] ‘ pe f fective has just begun. Knapp They e anx to © Hlow can export and nport ¥ eamapel« . ae ns | The firet thing ts to find what the | caultx for the shipping at he 30-day notice is to € gee pelleve rflen mete } law means, and that is what ha arrying public ch as congre to them ii elimina - ee interrupted the sums vacation ntended How can railway tariffs be made ie tite wv! a x ee , of the lawyers and traffle experts of fo the same effect Comm oner | ur pencipal campa’e oes . A the railroads and caused the Clement 1 omrntestone admit that meeative meeting Chicago, New York, At What Is there puzzling about| th ry pee rather puzzling, goiter battle m neh be| lantlc City, and at Washington with |the new rate w? A ey want to help clear i hyd y ot mr cee joner passes? nother ision of the law is ~ ee i ot ee ¢ . | The ¢ fon is dealing with Ye ay the railways, “but here | that ng for uniform tom en's X o ma - " ° ‘ r - ly the ra ds in groups, First came |is a thing not mple, Answer of inting & . pte pone eas benun a me ove . the western and southwestern rall-| thi ' be ation ¥ . thie propes J-wor . |wayn, then the southern r came How can a railroad compile ar t ene and al F y be ¥ partally » Bony att uld é io teen ul B. pen i hmcipteyrr: ing and after t came the New|print two million separate rates in) Ad - Me of contribute © ae « ony f | the xt Pa th ’ songs oh gph yr land and the Central Trunk line | 60 4 And how can such a com 6 talative r 1 é the ind aoe @ ak Ob . i this” Gea a tne tees ee tion be posted It jeate in| u 4 uniform mmc . ‘ coat Se dite duanenias | the Seane : | a. 4 1 Fig What ts the commission trying to |ever tion on its road i t seen ae ir ting others t ar ie 4 2 ye do? And what do the railwa Hut that is what the law de W on, and ex ee ws of « ae t { lighted tenta p t a pret A parte of the In the first place it appears that How can railw print and with the National Interstate ¢ lifferent road a thou time the # wil lowed to £0 complaints 1 by the new law has They will have to tri. | | " hu, ee 2 | 1 nd it w Hiow shall a fr I h walt e ay. whe is ‘ 8 k over the «| —_, om ¢ . ' —— point 1 Atle pest of the great © Y'|SOUTHERN PACIFIC WILL EX.-! 4 whe 4 | feat f the _ «ob tae] TEND To | nc sbes er h wit | . sane’ t Le E PORTLAND, ORE , ery “ ' baret pot brow tha! . t ‘ . 0 " ‘ TATEMEN At firet the traffic off ore TED, ya » of WORK BEGINNING AT ONCE. | oe ae ve ¢ . + pipes Ph one aaa oblagatty umpicious and wa but fir uy he 3 8 1] . « ; : sane ley Application Heard. | GRESSMAN WAS HELPED BY als ion took on a friend ntl, tL] SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12—In| 204 warehe [There was stn to M ‘ ' LABOR MAN'S “BUTTING IN”| 7 o-|T tro circles ts atated| voting ag po. BB mag oecgge apes ey? . 18 ACCEPTED AS TRUE | | ic © Southern will build} , 4 that ¢ ¥ t ; ber 6 | rjence, The new ine will ran from] property worse aaa @ indies ana would eerie ee —_ 2 in| Corvallis, Ore, to Coos Bay, and] "y} as a vacocae te 0. valuable <init B ones nee to Eurek Ht will rum OFer) pig se . ; Pa —t0 A TON Seattle Theater. 4 an Santa Fe to Camp Fire,| > ane Paes . : ply Paap rre ttlefield’s om , chin vals the ®e mie, tw ]over the Rew line which it is con ee aa T Taig cturgeen Caught 1G rather than bene prot age we of ee the Eacreeaae seetey with the Santa} ig Lecometives Comin: A sturgeon weighing 845 p . marek bee Os Reeve pecial matinee to-| No Ice at he people of of the California Northwestern to], oe | - cone rete : ined effort in Littlefield’s di *. ve .* “G h wwe! The San Francisco Call says: | ordere Pratt 4 pe Se oe a aa Pe by the Lewiston Journal, an organ FF ae e “Purthermore, a holding company]. ane oe Rye Fede’ 1. | Of the late Congressman Dingley. | csamite 2 nak eeala Seine Land lord ts being organized by President Har-| win + 5 ten tae Pah wan 9 foot 10 is | The txaue was wholly local, but |*". oir be ‘excelled in the part riman. of the Seuthern Pactftc, and : | Littlefield was in great danger | Molen by Gypsies” runs until Bat jwhen Gompers “butted in” at the u d in” at thelurgay night, Returns from the | Pay ene gical moment. The people 4 1 | * ected and Littlefield’s opponents {o@cto® will be read from the stage were beaten jtonight E Next week, beginning Sunday af } President Ripley, of the Santa Fe firs a wet woown 222-5 WILL BANQUET ternoon, “A Mad Love” will be the/ attraction at the Seattle theater » play is a nequel to “Lady Aud 1513-16-17-19 Second Ave. lie y's Secret” and will be presented by an Eastern company TODA pierinbleopaigertien roe Continual Jam Ail Day The Third Avenue theater re at Gre: opens next Sunday afternoon with © Taylor company In “The White that the determination of the ness beret he agg tare dinesa in making its report, the to bufld at once is to head off » possible hostile ate board of equalization, now in gat of business by the | movement by the Goulds, who are Poindexter yesterday] session at Olympla, ts being con @emands of our lend |daliding the Western Pacific into aposed of seventeen | siderably del in ite work. Se Beh the sensationa! statement |Sen Franciseo, and who are k adej retary W. W. Clark, of the by A. Bridge & Co. the | with eager eyes on the Oregon © that the work mo by his clerks Ix #0 ex afternoon canes In the Jackson street F lneries, With the exception of twa cases all went by default and the CRUISER DOGAL OFFICERS) Semel? PERSE 86a] Eeaveeeside 8: abtiah rr: at 1416- | country.” WILL BE ENTERTAINED 8 v. A short time ago — ~ | jury was tnetructed to find a verg that it will be Impossible to igress of Japan,” the great Rus Wes wotified that the MERCHANT ARRESTED. LOCAL ITALIANS—CITY OFFI. | dict of no damage against the prop-] report In shape before 8 T/stan- Japanese war play that scored at next door} « erty 16. To do this it i# necessary to} such ee at the Third Avenue nd an a re.| ©. D. Ruggles was arrested by Pa-| CIALS ALSO REQUESTED AT|" The principal question before the} Keep two shifts of clerks at Work |theater ast season <p, | troltman George Deigh, who ch. * qu ‘ both day and night Was raised fro 500 |)" . ary was whether or pot the re nig! og Py ‘omega ag g 4 him with violating ordinance 14032,| BANQUET. grade would mean an tecrease tn Star Theate . which forbids the use of sidewalks the v » of propert flected. atiness can pay such Sere rnd am ef ‘The Tidbeaux Zouave girls, ten tn iy we throw up our | 07, 22, Siaotay of goods. He was |Beveral real entate dealers testified . re 1d. ot honierngt The notice ¢ released upon personal recognia-| Representative Itallans of the (nat it was their optnion that prog number, offer a big spectalty at the poe ye ce Ge elty will tonight entert tat hp ge sed this week, along with for ¥8 to cancel | 4 nik niertaip at a bam lerty would be enhanced fn valu iis ond bore’ fall ana] elo quet in the Olympus cafe Command: | probably 60 per cent Ite or seven other acts up to the i and furnishings, ARPES Te BARRY, er Campolattaro, of the Italian) Judge Poindexter Instructed the standard of the house Saad the problem af| Miss Jessie Collin t Jcruiser Dogall, and a number of jattorneys for the prosecution to p are daily matinees at the We surely have them. Be in th . jessie Collins, daughter of | his officers. The local committee |have all their default cases ready Star ; swim and see what we have is all A of an $50,000 stock. Col. Collins, of Montana, was m . . mar! consists of G. B. Perelli, chairman; |for the next hearing, that they may ag i a & See uae te ee ae night | Frank Buty, Jack Barberis, Jobe |be apeedily dl oaed of. There . laree or 0 G cchran, & miniog | Cicort, E. Crivelli and ED’ Ela wero original . “ " . & os elie originally $40 cases to be 8 Gatarday morning we| man. It in strongly hinted that the} among the ited guests are: |heard, but many Interested person: vacememenemend Opening of the Lols. At a meeting of the Chamber of| The Lols thester, the 10, 20, se Gommerce this afternoon President |house of Alexander Pantages, will that will get rid of marriage was an elopement. Mra ie = harry. Prep-| Collies, mother of the bride was | mayor oo 1B wag ae |live outside the state. MeGraw will refe a to the entertain open ee | pt bie bed —— Sete mls SF gate 8 iy whee * or Sean iles, Repros ment committee the matter of pre- | company arpenters, decorators rene in Beattlo wi er daughter. Mr.| sive William EB. Humphrey, Chief paring for a reception to be given | and elect ane are busy with the Roald Amundsen on his ar-| finishing torches in the city from Nome h and Vice ¢ Collier Closes Tonight ¥ery Mmited, we are Cochran is an old resident of - ’ 4 a * of Police Wappenstein, Fire Chief Mieed to make jib Mette, where he ie well known In|} peinh Cook, City Engineer Thom mining circles. jon, Acting President of the Coun | junnar 1 ee ctl Matien, President MeGraw, of | ) Andrew Chilberg. who have Willie Collier and bis splendid} - i = REAM i the Chamber of Commerce, and} instrumental in brin about the , ph | e committee from the Cham Or. the Quiet” closes the engage ment eaight A matinee is being “ht Is Easy to Buy and Easy to Pay Here.” Leather r of Today, under charge of Mayor Moe the ¢ state university. Torr the Dogall officers visited anty court house and the rrow a trip] Fi i Iwill be made to Tacoma on the DEMOCRATIC PRIM esc - - ur t |ateamer Flyer, the | returning ' IMARIES CALL] Aja ; ; ST niture on, the lnterurban.. Friday ihe Oe | EO FOR LITTLE ENTHUSIASM TH tricorn « Srconp Avenve & Sprang Street ‘ ceed to Bremerton, where permis} | Fiett siden | We herewith in- sion has been granied by the Us | CONTESTS ARE FEW =)" aia i market opened very thin ot’ nT, 00 inepe od Btates officials there to take the ‘a cout ng, with a scarcity of nearl Fite you to inspect iser into that port i in the line of frutt L C erulser into that po on ‘ - eer ine of Furniture (tw fhe | The King county Democratic prt -o ine exuenl s are nearly exhausted ace urtains S martes held ye jay afternoon and J y | Tbe to $1. Peaches fat an . sre almost unattalnable and are re firm at from Sve to The last} tm j Bight we vold of con | tures. {The center of interest is r of bananas that came in were} fistriet, where it is itoo ripe fe 3 nd none have MAN AT TACOMA: ho »ped to € a Democratic s« Lae jcome in since. There his been| and county commiastone Judke wacticnlly no change in the price of A. MeDonald of the Eleventh - * "gon. 3 Spholstered in lea- ther. We are safe Wn asserting that it is the best in this vicinity, judged by what @landard you wish. Nothing but the best of leathers used, the * slates and general workmanship are all of very best, In a word, we can comscienti- ously rece ~ There are Clearance Two pairs Irish Point, one 36.60; sell Three pairs Irish Point, $22.00; sell Four pairs Irish nt, regular $20; sell coseeeees SERA Three pairs Irt Point, regular $8.50; ell ......s.eeeeeee 5-00 Four pairs Irish Polnt, regular | senator. With the judge for TACOMA, Sept. 12—F, L. Pit-|ator the Ballard delegation claims man, chief engineer of the new) that precedent will entitle them to North Coast rallroad, has been injmame one of the representati the city for the past two days on/ and the county delegations the oth- business connected with the com: | er. mend it to intending purchasers. ward is conceded the nomination for Two pare Irish Point, Feel r $il; % Davenport: venport Sofa Beds, Setar pare! eee pany'’s plans for Tacoma. H. J.| C. V. Beardsley, who is mention. | ELECTED TO OREGON'S LOWER ry NB . is Snively, attorney for the North/ed as a nominee from the antry cet mnt Se * |. B—We call especial attention to the Turk- Coast at Yakima, is also in the| precincts, is also favored as a can-] HOUSE BECAUSE HE 18 A Regular, Sell ish Rockers which range in price from $45 city, ana hee been in consultation | didate vt Fa comaiiontaser GOOD FELLOW—ALL OTHERS Two pairs Tambour Net si30e0 §=68 7-78 wit r man. | ogainst Rutherford, Mike Hew ' Six pairs Marie Antoinette . mee 61200 to $ Two pairs Soutash Four pairs Soutash Four pairs Soutash pal Two paire Cluny Two pairs Two pairs ( Three pairs Braid Designs One pair Soutash Two pairs Braid Le sian and A. Schram of Ballard refused absolutely to discuss P. F. Morrow of Oak Lake Heaters A Clearance Sale Jof the plans of the company, say-| candidates for the Dem of Odds and Ends }ing that it {# not his privilege to/ ination for ,eounty nmissioner i discuss any of the company’s bust |from the Nofth district. With Dead Right on the threshold of |nens. Last night before leaving the| Plants and Matt Carpe the cold season and you're leity Mr. Pitman had a bulky roll|didates for the legisiaty : lof blue prints with him and tried| Forty-second district, Ballard askec end e 0 asked to attend a sale of |hard to dodge an Interview a larger proportion of candidates heating stoves at cut prices } “I re ally can't say a thing about| than either Seattle or the county sounds like an anomaly, lthe North Coast,” he said 1 am} Commissioner Candidat When seen yesterday Mr. Pitma ARE REPUBLICANS. Cluny Butter and Cheese. e Arabian doesn’t it? | not supposed to talk and could not) The candidates for comm Washington ery butter, per tb Nothing strange about it tell you anything if I did | will logically come from the Kl 1 ™ ‘Three pairs Braid Lace Arabian 750 os P . The North Const has its line now! enth or Tenth wards, if the legish n » » Two pairs Cluny ; “ “yp however. The stoves com | definitely located from Spokane to|tive nominations are distributed im *M | Six pairs Imported Novelty . ot Oe 550 prised in the sale—while North Yakima. the way mentioned. At least #@ | w York | One pair Panty Brusesie am £.00 5.50 ir@ite 39.00 $ 5.50 Six paire Imported absolutely good and reliable reason the political calculators, wha y wl Japply the logic of geography in every way rlands, DECISION FAVORS solve their problems. As Judge ides Eleventh Round Oaks, etc-—are not McDonald re in the the stoves we are going to | | ward, they figure that the candidate a 2 y Li are handle later on. They @ the Tenth. J, C. Rathbun and J orded Arabian osene Ree spring, 1718 dressed, per Mt 3 Fight pairs Imported $ 8.00 5. aa Two pairs ¢ 5 A re . pair Corded Arabian 27.50 J Bt pair Corded Arabian . $23.00 00 . | pair Corded Arabian $ 6.00 s 400 Saat ht i ve pair Corded Arabtan.. : $ 5.00 3.00 - pal arussels e . . 8.50 Live Stock. eee bie satis metee CEN 38 Wethers, sheep, per lh, dios owen. pate Irtet 4 $12.00 z the last of the Teale-Hills McCombs are the names thus and Woodhouse stocks, and mentioned. iust be sole wrder to get OLYMPIA, Sept. 12-—In the case omen Mgo. steers, ‘per ib, the: Cows. pe + must be sold in order to g of M. te Fletcher against the city| PENNSYLVANIANS Riper mete: lainte, per bead, s0 a HH on , room Se Seattle, the euprome court an FORM BOOST CLU Meats. | a Ay 4 Aah _ The present prices do not nounces a new rule that cities eich: wai wi aaa fi. = 3 6.00 P in any one instance cover not Hable for damages for or The former residents of Pennsyl or ib. te tton Mh. Pages: serine pate $ 6.76 s a! foundry cost | of a street where the vania held a ting In the Alaska HERMAN ROTHCHILD. amb, per 1b," We@i9 ed howe, it pair 3 6.50 M4 P leer able and work pr building last night and formed @ BS ce Fish > pair Arabian ; $650 $ B25 1 are therefore placed in a position to court says that streets|club to financially assist the Alage] _PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 12.—The| . oat . secure a J stove—coal or wood—for a | 4 ated for e and property | k » Pacific expow' The a group pleture of the | ek beg ogy trifle rs are pr med to figure on | fe officers were elected: W. tice party in the lower |e, per tb. . . : i we | cute and fills when auch grading i#| A president; Joseph Ship-|house of the recently elected Ore chines ) V {t Come ar ec. If in need ofa stove, youre made when the quire the title,| pen, first vice president; Mrs. J. B,|gon legislature Herman Roth-|) $i or ea In ea e es ire to | |and cannot recover Price, second vice president; John {child ts the only democratic mem-|),, © wach Copper Bottoms and Rims. re P tly cash | McManus, third vice president; [ber of the house. So overwhelt | fur neas crabs, v red pers : DEMENTED WOMAN ort L. Van Dyke, recording sec-|ingly fepublican is the Beaver | +a | een ciAl a - MAKES HER ESCAPE Samue) Wingate, corre.{atate that in many of the repre-| Hay and Feedstutrs. | Copper Is steadily advancing tn price. It therefore behooves 40a | ing secretary, and EB. H, Gule, | sentative districts the G. O. P. can ads leans ences Aeneas toms Sel the housewife to lay In her supply of copper utensils, es | Buy Mrs. Moberg, a demented 1 wom-| ti easurer ule, | Mdates had no oppusition, and the | ge c spe ton: F ally at these prices —. 4oee P ay No. 7 Heavy Tin Tea Kettle, copper bottom ase Pa an, escaped from her home at 228) few democrats that were in the leg : No. & Heavy Tin Ten Kettle, copper AZe Second | Later l'Third av. at an es hour this} REV. BUZZELLE RESIGNS. [islature Inst session falled of re te He. | Reavy tin Ten Ket oper 2 e434 No. 7, copper bottom and rim, 1 1 lar price 900 . 5 election. The strange part of it alll Bis | morning, but was later captured] near the creosote works at the foot of Thomas st. Mrs, Moberg has been fil for a long time, and has/ cept the office of gener been watched continually night ana| ary of this district, He w “e No. §, copper bottom and rim, 11-8 ‘in, regular price $1.10 No. 9, copper bottom and rim, 11-8 in, regular price $1.25 .7Q¢ i-guart Baby Food Cups, only Ses 8 1%-auart Baby Food Cups, only " Waaiat Heavy Retinned Basting Spoon, 10, 12, 14 or 16-inch Ge Avenue ja that Union county, which will an Rothchild to the log-| chopped feed, #27 per ton overwhelm Lime and Cement, 4 coment, & per bbi. Rey. George Buzzelle, of the St Clements Episcopal ¢ ch, will ae | send Herr mi jon- |iglature next winter, 1 ich [ingly republican, too, but the great | bad 3 ; OE 0 REEL © MCE © RES 6 comme cement, ¢ church, Olympla county | day, but this morning she managed | his farewell sermon next populartty of Mr. Rothehild turne i | Por ym ge . — to clude the inmates of the house| Rev. Mr. Buzzelle will be succeeded | the tile in his favor and he secured | per net tan J nak y Re ‘owe ecto ‘ fi “ o » vo! , Gor, DBI, 51-88) fire brick. por tk, pet fark Jand succeeded in making an C4 Rev. Howard, rector of St. John's 85 per cent of the votes of his| 1 eae toi ewetal sath, per pard OnRiaa @ Rx C@ EERE BY i cape in @ partially clad condition cet eA OAR tit ea iniiinaation! geen

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