The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1907, Page 5

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Load of Coal le Seized NORTH YAKIMA, A raid was made yor bi earload of con! hwestern almost the wore before the com) ‘aware of the raid. The f tus tian is still eritioal TO RAISE MONEY FOR HOSPITAL ous Improv entire A meeting will be belt Friday to raise funds for a hospital to De te voted to the care of def ch drea. The following © have their efforts in . aes J Ciise, 4 movement: Mra 3 id Charles Simpson, Mrs. Win R. Smith, Mra C. R. ¢ Deep green velvet, combin mi with GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP HAS BEEN VASTLY PROFIT- AGLE, BUY THE TRAINS DON'T RRUN FAST. NPE EOE RRR o 7 ® This te the Crat of four are & ® tlolew @ bing the operation # ® of public ownsrabip ratiwaye ® ® in Europe * \* . ee ee BY HARRY G, FARMER, Special Railway Commissioner in Europe for The Star, BERLIN, Deo, | ownorahip of has been organtaed a8 nearly as pos- ible in the way it will have to be done in the United States if America ever tries It Practically all the Government attways in Germany rafiways = in Germa $0,000 mites, are govern- ment owned, but tnstead of compris ing 4 singte national system the va tious lines form a series of state nyate eo-operating by interstate agreement. Notwithstanding the jfaot that there are eleven different Jayetere of state ownership within the empir the railways work Jamoothly and without friction, A national eonvention meets from | time to time in order to secure unt formity of service The greater » rt of the German i“ bid Charles Black, Mrs 11. | stlver embroidery, is fashioned tato em, are in the | Mn Mra HB Herr, M W.! a lovely carriage toflette, The vel d ae s, Mrs. Warren Wilson, Mrs.| vet te a n Howard Lew B. Kitten Hawkina, Mra, Park ton and Mra. DOCTORS WILL DANCE TONIGHT Phe annwa! ball of the King Coun ty Medical society will be given to- wight, beginoing at 8 o'clock, at Ghristensen's Broadway bail, Many gedical men of other etties will be present. Wives and sweethearts Will be there to help the medicas fe the entertainment. At 9 o'clock there will be a brief respite from @zcing and the annual election Wil take place, then more dancing. The committee tn charge of the ainment is as follows; Dr, J. Lyons, chairman; Dr. J. B. akirt. aiiver embroidery. The skirt trimmed with hortrontal the allver. nots which surround the crown. ] WILL ADVOCATE Aste NEW STREET 4 A meeting will be held Saturday | A Mock of ducks suddenly @uesing at the Chamber of Co | caused Rensh SAvocate « diagonal street from & od Denny Way to Bel- | the back Best aod Thomas Five streets come | sald, were numb with cold gad the proposed extension of Stew- mat could reach It. it accidental ~ AMONG FRUIT Yom Dutton, a local dog fancier, | parents at New castle. le an a rewalt of its rashness Members (felt. Dutton was unpacking weptiie crossed § Dutton’s hand, | sound pWhleb. fortusately, was gloved. and | concern. jthe dog fancier lost no time tn get- ting out of the way. investments made by at the end of the rear me visitor wes trapped and! figure so the cash t i bere de com! Very satisfacte JANUARY CLEARING SALE Now Going On—The Store With the Goods Bi isis a WELSBACH LIGHT— BUTCHER KNIFE— ‘ | es. @ ranted RAZOR STROP— st $1 Beat GLASS LAMP— CHILD'S SET— SKATE WHEELS— SALT AND PEPPER SHAKER STEEL TRAPS— DOOR MAT CARPET TACKS So Paper of don ¢ \ w make, the weight be The bodice of thin is close fitting, and the model of the skirt proper is also a clroular one. From) trom the very the neck of the coat to the hem the piusoe wore re seams are covered with bands of government tines of mx The green velvet of the hat which matches this costume ts Intensified by the pale blue and pink forget-me- | gnnual surptus tn order to prevent Thomas Redshaw, of Newcastle, on, Dr, F. M. Carroll, Dr. J.) while hunting In a marsh on the 1 Dr. W. R. M. Kellogg. | shores of Lake Washington, yester- | ‘+! day morning, was accidentally shot and killed by his life-long friend, | ment had expended § Belt Line Lumber company’s plant j and DeWinter to | Profit “Maree of property owners from the | Uft their guns simultaneously. Red- | OP the investe feeslity of Eastlake and Howell st, | show was in the lead and recefved : A r the contents of his friend's gun in|! allways resuite In a deficit, and DeWinter’s fingers, it in| the & and |* per bs od ‘pe ated Ingether where it t¢ proposed to be-| slipped from the hammer of his} Prussia employs _ new street: Eastiake av, ! gun while cocking ft y Way, Howell st, Albert st.| DeWinter bore hie companion to the bunkhouse of the lumber com a pany, but life was extinct before he | **"y * DS C IPE E Depaty Coroner Honeyeut tnves- | BD | tigated the death and pronounced | *** * | He allowed the body ‘ | to be removed to the home of the |" your Redahaw i was 20 years old and DeWiater 21. | Bas & fine specimen of centipede, iM ig p ¢ {tt is now securely pickled in} akin Ra id Pro Fess of the German Savings week when It ran from a box of | Building and Loan Association are | “4% The | delighted at the rapid growth and it . this [UB to Coinene Examiaation of the books how excel A bottle of | lent management In keeping all ox-/ form was secured and the ua | peuses down to the lowest possible} _ returns were y eee The Decor pw Iver Plated bent | > WATER JUGS— | PARING KNIFE— 4 | t . 5c wful at Once jing as light and pliable aa satin,! ppirt > “ nirty ¥ a Ub Prue o Mra. H. W.] and it ts finished with a panne nap. | government syatemationlty aouuieedl ©, Mra A] The feature of this reception sult Sr constructed railway which Mra. jis the long coat, with its round | might on militar lines we: beginning that sur #0 that the tend Ines Whe able to « 18 into sparsely populated districts. waa not pursued without ppoatiion within the Prussian par- Hament, and ultimately were made for the diepe gulations al of the the financial side being unduly de- ped to the detriment of the economy of the state, or vice versa. Measures were taken also to pre- serve the national credit, for the ac- quirement of private railways and the construction of new lines doubled the national debt By 1882 the annual surplus of the | receipts over the expenditures of the | Prussian ot railways was approm u ately $35,000,000, In 1904 It amounted to $160,000,000. This tat- ter surplus is equal to a dividend of 7.17 per cent on the invested capl- Up to 1905 the Prussian govern- 5,730,407 for ye and ox Rationalia a the ral Both men were fellow-miners at | eMding the existing railway system Newcastlo, and were pansing the! day hunting in the vicinity of the | All the publicty owned railway stems of the smailer German states are not so eoatul aa thoae arising | Of Pruasta, but the majority make a alent to cent ate in which the a te equivalent ¢ her railways, eaoh itled to a pension on dimab THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDY for the county, The for the erection for the Wash by Port mew ed t over $2,000,000 Secret Agents at the interstate commerce won have been at work 21, 22 and 2%. the public schools Myron W. Eells Myrea W. Bells, plow ary and Congregation Twana on the reservation. Besides b Beattle Jobbers’ anc turers’ associations ar preparing an a ommisaion tland on school children money raised will be placed on the University grounds Port Warden's Report. Shipping for December was ac-| tive, according to the report filed | Warden Spaulding Deo-| shipments amounted to §3,-| Ad foreign exports amount Secret agents in the employ of} gathering data on the car shortage, which will be presented at the in vestigation to be held here Jan Will Fight Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis te to be fought tn ot Seattle Pamphlets containing all informa tion have been placed tn each teach or’s hands at the tnstigation of the Charity Organteation society. The teachers will try to combat the dis ease in every way possible of this state, died last week at Skokomieh man of prominence, he wrote sev eral books on early days in this Lower Jobbing Ra plication to be pre interstate a lower rate to! thbound rate to be asked is on the 7%! TAN. 7, 1007 ne te nen a om GERMANY MAKES A MINT OF MONEY OUT OF HER RAILWAY ONE OF THE FINEST OF GERMAN TRAINS. of King ument to be Work. | oe comnts tm this state Seattle’s most important trade event— our anuary Dead. | eer tlaalon J clergyman Indian | nx @ clergy 1 Manufac 2 at work} railroad freight} es nt baste ee wae x ae ee eel End Chinese Honeymoon, | ruanag at to § t.| Rev. and Mrs. James Fung have | Drak a “Sl returned from their honeymoon |! | ectore 8 Pung is pastor of the Baptist | conde. Guiuane 08 m of this city. TRe| — -? married at Sacramento | Pares are very cheap in Germany and Saturday night, upoa | eaper than In any Kuropen un try where the railways « t pub ly owned. The ratee are 3 1-8 nte a mile firet class, 2 1-2 conte | second clase and 1 3-4 cents third It 1@ pomsible to travel from Ber aT0 miles, for $16 firet class, § second aes if third clase. provid on the slower fourth class carriages, in impecunious persons can avel for infinitesimal sume These | fourth clase carriages, which are a the working clisses, | great boon to | would be Imposelble under a system rivate pip, because they are provided by the surplus gained m the other classes, The cars are built, comfortable, effictently heated and well lighted on us drawback to im Germany is the @ trains, which is per hape due to the absence of compet! | tion, for the German express trains nnot show any brilliant perform neem, The fastest train from Ber n to Cologne shows ar | 46 miles an hour. The fastest ¢ in ¢ y. from Berlin ¢ gives an average of about 62 | miles an hour. owhe alownes | The next article in thie series by Mr. Farmer will be on the govern | ment-owned railroads of Belgium. LOGAL FLASHES Miss MoArdle Sings. | At this morning's ass the University of Waah Suzanna McArdle sang June Mies Adri the accompanist Bankers’ Annual L'Bte” an pne Langer was Elections i elections tomorrow From be no ctals. Children’a Monument Day. Feb. 22 will be monument day hange in the present offi The Pure Juice of the Grape free from what we se KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, The German state rail-| average of | le national banks will hold| ion given out, there will| | thotr return, wore «lv | tion at the church. | Will Ask for $150,000. | The Golorade society of Seattle | will ask the Colorado le mg at the ednesday night to matter All the time to take save these ie | you really need some have a eum larg ne value to you compounded semi savings accounte—no | seal. | | | | | With outside fitting aide straps for ... Made from Pure Se. location, 217 Jan. 14, 1907 ropriation of $150,000 for an | 2 | A meeting of the soctety held at the Alaska club on ~ Something Doing | change. len't it @ better plan to} rugh The State Bank of} Seattle pays 4 per cent interest, moually, on all $3.50 Galvanized Garbage Can $2.98 41> PIM: UNION BAKERY & CAFE 1413 Geoond Ave. CREAM PUFFS, We will move to our new Pike Street, on a recep | started today misiature for ATP discuss the} your loose Then when money you! » be of} shape for the new our sale this year has b ot matter how the results to us m successful sales to guide us, the st 4 er savings to yc regular values, cover and 82.98 —EVERY ARTICLI prices are a WILL HAVE —owing to the extra special and very must necessarily be for cash only. we pr Cream, ull sale articles will be placed in best « t-of-town orders will be Stov TION 1 m want te t where you can i. Full Set Teeth Gold Crowng, 22) yo Work F Or. &. G. Thom Or, JL Thom YOUR TEETH NEED ATTEN Vo use PAINLESS METNOUDS., NATIONAL DENTISTS and Pike get them get good SEATTLE s { oo £498 AN Ke ‘ro tweet Our January SALE pson the January of each year is our big sale month and has become known to Seattle and suburban home furnishers as the greatest, most important and most talked of trade event of the year. this sale is planned for the adjustment of the many store departments, to 3 season's arrivals and to give you the advantages of anned upon much br t be greater because of greater effort in the several store departments are greater than ever before as the reductions throughout the store this is to be a great month of value-giving we promise your house-furnishing dollars will have double purchasing power here— A LARGI ys plainly marked, you can see the JANI IMPORTANT NEWS FOR JANUARY SALE PURCHASERS evident reductions in every departm prompt and satisfactory delivery any sale purchase will be held for future del onditi given our best and Ranges, Gunn and’ Macey sectional cases and 1006 to 1016 First Ave. cE man, who underwent an operation BRIEFS BY WIRE [aici ewe tec, wan, tn tho lopinion of his physictans, doing | very well Lithgow for Governor. | DAWBON, Jan, 1—-A ma o# All Records Beaten. | ing will be held here Wednesday to| WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan, Tm indorse Lithgow for permanent gov | The fiscal yea ending June #0, ernor of Yukon te ood Meclunes 1906, produced a record eclipeing r figures on the subject of necording to the an nt, com igration. Ni fe | immntgratic Bhinglemen Banquet BELLINGHAM, Jan. 7 Th Whatcom County Shingle Manufac: | miseb ssnoctation fe ted vod at a banquet given at the | Change of Port hotel | LIVERPOOL, Jan. 7,-The White tar Line last night tee an of- ficial statement to the effect that ft had decided to tranefer ite service nual report of Krank Sar © goneral of in turers tonmte Baker Hunt to Be Idaho Speaker BOSE Jan, 7 The caveus of tn seneshere of tna Sein a from Liverpool to Southampton, sentatives last nigh wlected J, | beginuing with the sailing Frank Hunt, of Bannock county, as |of the 26,000-+ Adriatic speaker Not Grittain’s Boy. WALLA WALLA Jan. TA Peasant Leader Dead os eeaen “eneateae tae ST. PETERSBURG, Jan, 7-—The | CF , de ath ‘ wo vy Bye Bese nt {ttain he n New Year's Kiev, after @ long iliness, of jay, the little covered tn s phan Vassilievich Annikin camp ne rk al, foremost leader of jhe peasant not Cecil Brit ‘ ear-old ‘4 ‘ tn boy who mys disappeared Steamer Sheila ts Gate from camp at te in the SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 7.—The| Blue mountatns, last mer, British steame fla, ox 4 overdue at Ladyam it Ranks Third In Exports. badl erippled a result f WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 A bag e ond " . ' ment is yesterday by the cae Se Se ee nd terrific | department of commerce and iaber sg Jannounces that intry ranks third t of ite exporta for Henry G iin a xt OLYMPIA, Jan. Par-|the past year, having aggregated tur-| more than $7 9,000. sons, a pion Pratr six mf southeast of! Olympia, where he hat lived for more than half a century day ni Discuss Mill Close Down, The trustees of the Shingle Mills bureau will meet y after noon and discuss tion whether tho close-d of the nailis Harriman Improving NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—At the) shall continue until Feb. 15 residence Ho Harriman aat | nr night it said that Mr. Harri Steam baths, 26c. Oriental Bathe. nge them into proper ¢¢ tock-taking days.” 1 a its aims are greater and an before; n our part and the experience of past the values represent great will be from one-third to one-half from SPECIAL SALE TAG ATTACHED—as all our ARY SALE saving at a glance. ice ery if desired. n before delivery No exchanges will be allow attention, Everything will be reduced except Buck Standard Furniture Co. TACOMA Re fa ‘ bro feet Que Que Janwany Januaay January Sate Save SALE | PIE TG | | ) | |

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