The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1906, Page 7

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i S|) ee oe SEATTLE STAR—MOl E STAR- MONDAY OCT, 8, 1906, eee SHANNON A BANKRUPT shannon, a merc of Se s declared a bankrupt in -— . | P ‘ ae } }ANNIE ROONEY BACK AGAIN BALLARD, Ot &—8 . 7 Sele» <pelaha lig Bedhelicdbad ltt odbc d aad cle tan or dations ’ ' 4 * . nale Rooney i again in the oynge Ld ve « are yet governe ' . renounce ' Gevers + SOME SEATTLE WAGES. * all. Sho began this more * Building Tradesmen, per hour A fe to 700 # | erve a term of 90 days for hy ’ t * Other organized tradesmen > 400 to Wc * » a hy mod to} @ T peters, drivers, ete We to We * _aneas oe . * Helpers to building tradeamen, conerete men, wheelbar ed 1 | . and boys are|* row men, shovelmen, ete . Wo to Ibe * | rained * Common laborers, scarce at eeee «| s nex we desire | ® Street railway trainmen . . e : * 4 am MeN do not ask * lv ¢ ton tt ta not deatr 1 Shak Son eek an ling “RAR RRR } ' < an take KoV s offices at Fifth avenue and; ilar work are nearly all paid 28 now im the ham ‘ © street the Heattle Electric Co, | Cents an hour v jet it be for the pe. om All of this work f# considered © wore experiments |'* employing trainmen to place 10} ommon labor, As soon as OF wella, the supply af whieh stinks | ¢ of tt» cars and have the! starts up the seale a litte and ae | (Serippe Telegraph Bervice.) . ility for the ' - Bani " ‘ Ov for 4 . us have mew to manage our) Saf passengers, and offering ular trade or occupation, } fir je comet in the eg od 8 sffaire who Invest our m m wages of 22 cents an hour f sagen begin to tn all |* which started Bept 4 Pere et U » council and mayor who| At the elty em emt d there are mar " 4 vigor. F se of aa 8 cu nal « t f bone and ave. and cos to which the better t { lon cow the r that ; een a men Whe will enfores the |Ger fe to tim laid bare Men who have been an if they . . i ae a Not So on the Cars. fieh ; hs p pualty toa ie « t w is all we ask Nothing | Way r tte Woeat ect ce and eat . ir dw 1Ke a ets a line, offering them 2 an ho Bi m tne Genet Sore The fire {il raging pag wot if that work t t i “| Thin te but one of the “pec eee eee eee eee of the w ale of tt Pa Rlectric Ca, which } t - * (Scripps Telegraph Service.) of “ NEW YORA Oct s Al allowed to men in certain classes * Adan which was \ Carmen Poorly Paid t * eae a a the fact that work &@ to $40 " ve 4 oe care of th e 1 ‘ « ® to his wime and two-thirds to hg aye > @ his chiktren. besetrey . he Highest is 20 Cents Brewster, © hee and the era nd ne ran a ' * * orm a oe, From time to time the cor Show at Grand , . et work of (he y" theater eee ee eee eee ee ¥y are 2 cents an hour the be aes of ae . 4 ae ae ta 7 — need card dive lend many of them even more wag hes deottnn first act, five pee put ge thin class of work are offertag m | anageggtoanyd es be 3 _ ho o we dice fore $2.50 @ day for eight hours’ work.|'O * “Ase Of SS cunts 88 bow a wanes ft has beon | he ed of ap appreationship of fit tion in @ socle comedy Se are of steady employment | drama, there must be something do-| ait at times to proc he leave the company’s em ling That was what the gallery a ast wight star follow luntfl the final curtain “Mr, Pipp Meanwhile the trainmen of the| had ide the city the wages are usually « of Re : 4 $ a da f 10 hourw work Longshore Wages company are required to purchate| eng of the second we fre in any is paid 2 ents anjfrain from participati woman WILL 00 MUCH TO Lulu Tyler Gates, reader, and Raith | mon labor about the homes of the/ posed on workmen in nee | The cast is ¢ Gama, celloint o Dunbar je | city. Conerete mixers and showel-/of work, one of which le the wade | 900 vont Adarna, a The ft Ma nied Brery mom YHE TURBULENT | Ciirtotte will give & concert later|men, wheelbarrow men, helpers on| sirable hours of his labor in mostly ue ike @ glov SITUATION. jin the year jbwu ing contracts and men for sim | cases. | pertormances w land tomerrow wight fite hie or Two more the Seattle te the mayors which office be { the # 74 by Secreta: ruled that ri Telegraph Servic ‘ Boulbads, his coachman and ieee week with matinees they left when the Seemenced. He declares soldiers were serioudy Injured te proceeding |* bomb thrown at the general's sta are Tiaee ae It was leaving the —_ the riots are| cka The general may die And thie can be do s ; “Queen of the Highway Chas A Taylor's production. Queen of the Highway,” opened at ithe Third Avenae theater yesterday to t eapacity houses. The play one that has been seen here be tou lfore The performance this year Meee ix on @ larger ae Ifeished production. “Bell Dia y . . hut what the mond,” who ia known as the “Queen lay dowe to exert alot the Highway,” was very capably — politiess matter’ taken by Viola Keane. Wm. Morris » Polities,” by ihe editor STEAMER NOTES, Wells appeared before ation by special invita The Viet ' ~ z ‘Mer ome, and the Benm Wetnesday. |... The Jeanie i due i frown | ed er his remarks were com moe. The waili the Exe cluded, the meeting passed a reso) Exert Influence. on requesting e publication of | same in The Star | to the weatward is canceled. The Jefferson sailed north last night for | Skagway and way por ‘The Wat./ ron malls for Ran Praeine extagen ao CEO eohape, Seca part of “Bob Sherwood. | Steamer Queen ar from Frisco p cinggeen Sag Seng on te Taylor, as “Jess Miller.” }last might. The remainder of the|lotticn Bans and sewaible te e usual, the favorite. Fred rew of the Or are being paid yaibie in all other matte 4 of singly wrong in national, sta BRUTAL TEAMSTER IS May by the bon aftairs j Lois Theater Opens. took up the question of CAveHT in THE Act.| Hand Shaking Candi i we capacity house, a peat, pret ie of gartage in the district om Dietrich, a teamater, was ar- tolty te, thts inde of whe oe ty theater, good masic, and a bigh Cine an ee cry | rested this ing. charmed with) jy n a mr ‘Ort eelty to animale, Dietrich was t = ito the Ofticer | seen to atrike his horses with » pick Meemmend to the 1 well acted are any in dications of merit, then management deserves hearty ase for its opening production in feattie, to @ cortain ox are elected to office, of cana, not boca ue CHY | wh >. e eps nor ming, a, as the picts| tere, Os antes the me A < new Lote theater last night : t produce t tesired effect | jaw-making power ie vd v { Atnertoa aa the land rtainly it got it the cur on the animal, he took a large 17 *. negtigent hands. We make it | of oad “ off lean calle were many at the end inch board and began pound o| 4 pote, ape 5 keep tr t} im truth o oun ING DECISION. | We Seon Cee eee furceas{ul tusiness men wr |ahowkd tooth ere |Of each act anima er the head pectal Of-| cny indie and our county in bany pe 2 t ine The Lost Paradise” ina strong.| Ser } leer Vaupeli made the arrest. if ome eons a creeps In, he gets) that there & any discredit attaching | regtiatic drama. it was handied Mag ag there By acridont t who tails to voir as hist | tb i) balanced com ON, D.C, Oct. §—Ia Tt might be better my that euch | father did bef hire S laet night by a well bala ellent effect Kren * played star cht pany with Setear | 22 Miner ole parts Miss Aileen May, as "the pearl that | ‘A CITY PITFALL nas been set” in her her's iron | works, carries her part well de ina be can vote tase next Mond | A ‘Prisco steamer ix due today Wenatchee peaches bare taken a peddler, jamp from 75e@$1 to $1.00@ 1.26 tor ped. | Ranch eggs have dropped a cent,} tieteict. selling now at 37¢ Eastern brick) «a been butter has fallen to Ife and 29e,/ for the same offer «- and another drop is expected | “tt te ne T Goemaker, 217 James Poultry. live stock and meate| ' many 7 oe have suffered no change in prices, | $2." 1" ike Up Your Mind Maa who does things per baevel. Bie MES successfal Nife Make 2 latins, & bow. © tind to save money. and “ei Ralph a aa Cummings, who t# director of the fome day a serious accident will company, will becom occur at the western side of the |idoi tor his stage prewe old university grounds, and then) power as an interpreter of the maybe some stope will be taken t0) deepest human passions. He plays safeguard the death trap existing |i part of Warner, superintendent wry of the fron works Vegevames. ; | At this place is located a deep) wii sheffield, with @ good Purtanke GET Wont cabbage per tm excavation of about 40 feet; & foot-| omedy part; Charles R. Allan and [path skirts it at the very edge, aM) prank Howe, and Harry Cummings used daily by hundreds. On the i . ins were all good Seneca ond on old rickety foncel@*_ ony ene Ve Jovmeet, te within two feet Of thet, Daily metiness and evening per bone or ad yse- Peaster >. Ving ‘ * \formances will be given all this embankment, leaving a steép new | turnipa, per sack, ieiie potnrowe, ver ha of bill next Sunday Longe o that is 1 as a short cw j week. Change ie the time, if ever, to @0 oF fe per the wont: | a ‘ a Nor taide, for thene pro per bok. Gt. lemons, per WILL HOLD CAMP Fire fancy emenn, but, Br ooasee wie.” Wenatchee proaches yet Hoot 2, cantaboupes, BiyT 8! 1 Gravenmiatne fannot last forever tt ene dollar to open an ax MAb the State Bank of Sea‘ Seats are now welling for the dra Stevens post No. 1, G. A. R. will Id the firet camp trained and intelligent corps of w@eciiiiaries will also be used Tn 4 of the Sav is open to alt alike Mwith but a single dollar ST at, Savings account, Bia. feceive the same rate . and ov same cour a8 the depositor Ba thousand or more. iite its length the performance will {feonciade at 11 o'clock ie New Bill at the Star. WILL VISIT COUNCIL & comibitide Gf ae eile. i “th {ie bill of vaudeville is going into ct at the Star t Clark's bane and monkey show is the head ‘ a the eit nt nigt ‘ Hitne act and every torn t# from the " ¢ Muliding Trades asnemt 4o20un wed tomorrow haisee will be rev tw | oh ¢ railways on Westd MISSOURI WILL HELP, | 1 Fourth ava r Director of Exploitation Henry B RAVENNA VOTES TOMORROW, | nead, of the A-Y.-P., has received a ts from Maj. T. 8 Clarkson, spe ~4 OM, qualiting commissioner, in which he =| cn » om of be hat he had a successful in | tnooe a ; ’ jew with Governor Folk of Mis | pan ie 7 . L ‘\aouri. The latter sald You may tees Fae on hod : 0 assured, Major, of my earnest M'HARG LOSES CASE | = } MANY PREMITS ISSUED ! rial of McHa DOG POIGONER AT WORK jon of Mr. F was ers in the numbers demanied in|" : , : rder to carry on the work. Where | Ploy during that thas, howaver, oF ae 4 ; 3 Robert M. LaPotlett rs are employed by the city olen lent By - pk ‘elt cide ; : He & more rapid tnerease in Wages, the production with Digby Bell as .* : ‘ nt offide for positions out . oe - this increase in his pay does not! the From bis first entras werybody with bim At the} the gave & LIBERALS ket. Mead tt Tecth | Rowstabout work on the doeks|their own uniforms, pass phyeies! | prevry curtain speech which was| tn 5 ‘ snk | eed tm the warehouses along the | and educational amination®, Te | especially directed to the American ale. heghtients iveraity hour, and heavy loegshore work| movements for political or indus The Bdveation of Mr. Pipe a MOVE m the winter « A more than this The same seale/ trial bettermen, and live up 26 more humor aud wit thea will be give leteber 19 by | Prevails for garden work or com-lother exacting conditions not i )i, any similar production ma by ite | be given, tonight alg rd. pactth strong play Holy City” drew the restoration of R » aes y approval from a large cr . ihe field as a colonel of lament of more than weusl army. Governor N ntercat, while woven in with the waa province has bees Yresentation of the ald story of the moterator in ce of Sbrist th ware constructed ne #ab-plot in the ry of Salome . in pretty Tosca nets. ig all silk and well worth the re White on black and black on white, price. ase to 35¢ kinds are included colorings. Regular in this sale, at only 19¢ a yard. Don't a yard miss this. and is a more orte Clarke, as the government de} Eastiake ‘off this afte the United) PP ange Ba my Monat lective, was On alli. is # shipping es and then wonder why things « week, with We have a large tract of land three miles from the Canadian Edmonton, Province of Alberta, Canada. A few feet below the surface is an immense Jayer of high grade asphalt. There are thousands A ready market is waiting for it + is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. matic version of “Parsifal,” which | eof the sea-lie to be given at the Grand Wed) me Your money grows. b- fon at Pythiar ke and t \peaday and Thursday night. A com-| B draws for per cent in per to "7 nttont erie of artiats will be seen | . sem \-anniua!iy evening, ( 13 Hae the principal roles, and a well! [Hits spectacular offering Owlng | growing city It can be easily reached with a few mi steady demand for asphalt A little deeper drilling will richest oil fields in the world. ‘thiegin at 7245 p.m. sharp and will] worth of this gas open up one This afternoon a mew and pleas-| big Orpheum ctréult. The perform. | , 7 ohhich Gaikas wank her @an A total of building permit eat ” snap ot It} ages of $10,000 for- defamati wore ieaned from the building in * might be termed an outgrowth of , j Morris thie after-|epector’s office during September hee took t of the with « valuation of $423,272 1 " hands, stating that MeHarg Hrd Avenue 9 fond, W7 pee ton. tory i, youn Cit Ave a good case | TUG TO TAKE MAIL. 4 Cherry Lime and Cement. on t of some popu | . | Patios, Resttie, Wee, . The funeral of Horace F. Sirat-| Northwestern Steamsht Stig ta - " . was held yesterday aftern tug ¢ mn Gat Ail " f s tux G i ar Rate F © Fa bile Than 4 ad clock from the family ho , ait from Pier 4 with malt ' ch per Me } Ry. © 404 Valley st. Interment follo ft . Seward and Dutch ‘prion wale, par ib, be, natal lath, , 5 “ fit, at Mount Pleasant cometer ‘ Harbor : aoe ee nme a wSRKE jing at toe amaits ailing ore Aa orca (Geripps Telegraph Service.) = be VICTORIA, Th C., Oe: ; REALTY TRANSFERS. ss Sow to = H 8 wud ui Wi-listtas, ‘bat. ge . hw am Crozier and Charles B. Gray, | pours on as ¢ po through Ayerst & A . y Soben Pile ond @ tor # eon MINER BADLY INJURED [ridoration of $ in in ed with j ' . frame « f brought 4 from Skykomish this fair renta ft m a broken Ayerst & Ayerst ha ' 1. |ieg and ' J. Harvey, to First - tra et choreh, northeast H of Twelfth av. and Mowe for ¥ ho rt J amaneteeemeted pnenamaienatll Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3375 cCARTHY’S Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. Every Day Is Bargain Tuesday wergiine ner mcr thing New to Imterest Always Chances to Save Your Money. 85c | Black Taffeta 3c a ‘Yard 63c Lee g ular morrow y r O84 2} ard ] the many savir Silk and Dress Goods Depart O5c Storm Serge at 49c a Yard t good Dress Goods know and service i and 36 inches ¥ We have it in a ni ardinal, reseda, win ing Pronch binds 4 en. Our regular price is 65¢ a yard Silk Ribbons 2,000 yards to yo pick to- row in plain col- ored and fancy a yard floral, striped and fancy Veilings yme of them come plaid’ Ribbons, in chenille dotted widths from 3 to 5 inches. Every yard ular McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District Hereis Money For You orthern oil sand are seen in many places on the property. Oil gathers in pools in a twenty-foot hole. There is an immense body of oil below. This seepage proves it to an absolute certainty We struck natural gas at a depth of 525 feet in our first well. Flames leaped into the air from 20 to 30 feet and could be seen for miles. This without casing of Edmonton will consume thousands of dollars’ les of pipe line. drill more of these gas wells. To carry on this work we will sell non-assessable stock to the amount of $15,000, at only to cents * $1, This property will be worth millions tly. Now interest in it f Edmonton will verify our statements. our office and we will prove them. Our office is open evenings AMERICAN - CANADIAN OIL COMPANY 320 and 321 People's Bank Bidg.—Second Avenue and Pike Street.

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