The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1907, Page 5

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RAILROAD OFFICIALS HERE, EVEN INDEPENDENT RAILROADS ASK SWISS SUPERVISION “TBAN OWNERS Traveling Paskonter Agent with headquarters at I MENT RAILROADS IN THE e Beattic are hav ALPINE REPUBLIC ARE) gga Many & toam| WORTHY OF NOTICE, in the weat LOWGR CABLE TRACKS tm the ble because they! — * et et is funny, Dt eR ARR ee —— dat situation new « safronts many iz Chie tk * A gene ot on wes put to work je ie third of the an «& y the wit Lhe tric company, # ROTHOMAD- - kamtth shops are ]® Melee deseribing the operation fter 1 o'clock this morning, low overtime shocing horses, * of national ownership of railk & na the tracks at Madison at oon ‘who do not have regular hse in Europe. %| M » fhird av, to bring them on the} e forced to stand in * 2 level with the grade, The south og! ms “ y would (their | * * * ® @ eee ee ee ee , track was lowered and the north] oe bunkers for rack will be lowered as soon as the | work on this one is completed feama wore walling &t BY HARRY @. FARMER, secuttar toature of the |S8Pectal Railroad Gammissioner in “4 " Maat Pricea That = ae soe apectal shoes| Surope for the Seattle Star , } at Prices That Pl height and conatruc GENEVA, Dering the thon - eee made to combat the |Iat 20 yeare Switacriand has been vy # Yealer. Kirloin steaka, = driveways Seatt sel jeradually buying the railways of | 12 Sc, round steaks, ie; fine bas such a dose of slippery jthe country from private com: | Panter hams, 16 }-20; pot reast, cove as at pre 4 even the/Pantes, until now nearly all the! . see wt nye are unprepared Nines, with a 1,500 mileage, are in! samt ss the hands of the governme 1 | TALL OFFICERS, | /*ar the earnings were $24,195.47 UNIONS INS Jand the expenson $16,031,3 rfection Oil Hea th Labor |" & profit of $8,104,085, SWISS TRAIN DECORATED FOR A TUNNEL DEDICATION, fficers The railways tn the country are 2 wore | divided into the Western Contral,) wants in the country as often as he goes to the directors of the rail ome ‘plasterers’, clerks theastern and Southern divi.) wants for ya. This ticket alao} ways; the lowest je $240 a yeag,| atonecutters, bateh- | Hons, all under the direction of the | allows the holder to have free trans | drawn by switehmen. A ge 1) and brewery | #e#eral government, Several small portation on all the Swiss lake aeonger agent gets $1,400 a year, | The walt j tines that have not yet passed un-/ steamers. This Oday ‘abonne | 4 conductor §600, and an engines: at the |der federal contro! prefer to oper ment” holds the record for cheap | $400 The total number of etm Labor Temple last night at which /ate under the supervision of the/ travel in Burope. A purchaser has | ployes ts 27,161 there were at least | couples | fevernment, employing government; only to send a note to the head | The Hospital Car. jmen and using government rolling railway office telling where he | present, = stoe * they have found their) wants to go om his tour, and he! MAKE PROFIT OF $19,000 j earnings to tncrease by this method.) receives in retura an exact state IN TWO WEEKS.| Since the government took over) mont, with his itinerary drawn on a pease yas railways big reductions have map, times of trains and guide hington beatkiing, which | bem made in fares, the lines being | books. Blade Meo was parchased |@perated not se much with the ides No Fre en. Banca: Pre Spr Ty ye gan . 7 nt . > everything that might be needed in the firm of Rosenbhum | Of making money as for the pur There are no free passes in Swits | the event of a disaster to give first} Brothers, hae been sold through | Poses of public usefulness and eu-| eriand, everybody from the preal) aid to victims maintenan game firm to Herbert V. Perry | Couraging tourists to visit the coum) dent of the republic dows having to | of the i lows finan rand for & try. The charges are almost the! pay his own fare fy to the poveraméet. and oe male was for/lowest in the world, being 3 cents} Al employes, from director-in- | secionte hanprn tore asldous | eo). The new owners intend 4 matte first class, 21-5 conts second | chief to switchman, are divided into | are scarcely © $e Add two stories to the building | clase and 135 third class. Excur-| gine classes, entrance from one | guthorities not Beren unions met ‘Temple yesterday to in for the following year. 7 $3.85 Odorless and Smokeless, Clean Berviceable O11 Heater with safety burner Tesees’ union gave a dance The trains make firstolass time some traveling at the rate of miles an hour, and the average apeod ia about $2 miles an hour Attached to every reas train ta) yon very seldom they + needed, but the} “« in the bus wad renovate the interior of ét ea ot gg — insued at faroand-) class into a higher necessitating an | jpeu: ely for profit believe they | “MARIECHEN SOLD. ee ee ee } examination. All posts are filled | sh take every precaution to re | STEAMER . 2 ~ ayes oes ie Easy. ome } by open competit examination. | Nev. offering if the need arises | eo “abonnement” ay mo | 1 conductors must know German balk of the dismantiod | ginm is in force in Switserland. A| and French, and many can speak! The next of these articles will) ‘The steamer eetecen on been sold | $16 second class ticket entities the’ English and Italian, The highest tet! of government ownership of By Bewtech & Hamilton and the! purchaser to travel anywhere he salary pald ts $2,000 a year, which | railroads in Italy, ‘Steams! mpany to Wil} et wnt Ja | on A. Moore, It} ‘ ; =a | fatention « e buyers to 2 Johan R. Mott, associate general rhyt fa the trenapartation of secretary of the International com fm ore and coke im their steel) mit were the guests of honor The price paid for the vee | Mr. Warner and Mr, Mott are on thelr way to the Orient to make a 5000 and it will r take air it. The com |rangements for a missionary con has not been let vention to be held in Tokio next vagal : <i |3eae Mr. Mott addressed the club new jon the subject, "Why We Believe! | M.Cc.~A° | Ms TANK STEAMER N ROUTE TO SEATTLE, ccnanepaipenane ro ee : Serinos Te hb Service. | | The olf tank steamer Santa rammnan Portia Jun 5 othe BOY DISAPPEARS WITH HiB ltown, died suddenly at her home Matta, the largest of her kind on! gnan died yesterday afternoon. The| FATHER'S RENT MONEY. | 4: Bishop and Brandon sta, at 6 Rd coast, is duce in Seattle within | aay for the official announcement | « o'clock this morsing. Mrs. Hamil Oe ext three days from Sa5/ to the people of Persia has not been| Lyman MeDonald, aged 17, left! ton had risen to prepare her has This ‘s the vessel's first | set although the doors of the har | his home at 6043 Brooklyn av, yee | band’s breakfast bat was taken Dep te Seattle. She ts to carry oll om have been closed, and the wo-|terday morning at 11 o'clock, to) §i and Dr. F. T. Wooden was hur E te and San Franctaco| Sen of the palace are preparing | Come to the city to pay his father’s! riedly summoned. When he arriv feed fe owned by the Standard Of)/ tor mourning, which Indicates that | rent and a few bills, He bad $100/e4 Mrs, Hamilton was dead. The the public is to be officially tm-| im his pockets and has pot been! physician pronounced It apoplexy. | formed of the death of tho shah at| heard from since. The case has! She ie survived by a husband and Jes ne SE Mre. J. M. Mamitton, of George | { MaRoIEm RECON .. an early date. j boon placed in the hada of the po-| children. No funeral arrange Teeognition ot the herole act Washington is Notified. | me Orta meats have been mad Kd the = of the Dix} WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 moral SHENANDOAH AT NEW YORK. YOUNG THIEF CAUGHT, aitaro Nishio, & YOURE! Khan. the Persian minister, called | # | J. Mf. Scott, a schoolboy, aged 18 | arrested early (his morn. ng by Officers Hubbard and Phi 7. | for Durstarining the rooms at MIG 1 | Pf av. Among the things found who asslsted tn saving| en tny nH ¢ rm jon t state department this morn After a remarkably short passage { oe rcenind sick’ Simpson. Bas! ing to offictally convey the news of | trom Puget sound, the American of the ttle Ath j the shah's death The usual mee | bark Shenandoah arrived In New Sea 4 sage of condolence was sent! York Jan. 6 The Shenandoah tc through American Minister Person|ed lumber at Port Hlakeley a DOT WANT CLUSTER LichTs,|** Theran |passed Cape Flattery Aug. 29, mak- | Sic ss evidence were an uverean | cndienigen i the trip & 3 day ~ - } HIGH Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS ee eee ee ee tle and cuff * Berman Chapin yesterday filed eee, y led | wih the city comptrotier a protest wipe wt imate penis the eaforcoment of a resolu t by t . paseed by the council to hare} ,4t ® banquet by the Men's club| duster lights install ng Sec-|% Plymouth Congregational church | aber. stalled along See iast night Luctan C. Warner of New a York, chairman of the International » RAUMER FOUND INSANE. committee of the Y. M. C. A. and/ Smmnline of Ge ¥. B.C. A. ond TSS Meemer, the theone mas of Are You Aware | felted Sunday by the Ballard police. Was taken before Judge Albertson | That the manag teay and cor tied to the | «| man Savings, BF teyfem at Stefacoom. Association ts servative im the Be you want a book of plans for! cern makes loans pretty homes’ Send your name and/ real estate and ing wway pp & West, architects, | practically all expense, makes ft a %, and you will| most desirable concern to with Keep Your Feet Warm AMUSEMENTS, and Dry. rr rr nr re RUBBERS, ALASKAS ARCTICS AND OVERSHOES FAMOUS NORWEGIAN SINGER Olivia Dahl | GINA SMITH and j Svea Male Choir EGAN'S MALL (Arcade Building}! Thursday Evening, January 10th, 8:15 Chickering Piano Used af the Ger and Lean} sat con This ¢ ¥ on impre Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St. HE STROLLERS.” |] we PAINLESS METHODS, Pricee-—P and sefag $1.56. balance lower Ooor $110, b and « wy i | Next attraction, “The Sultan of Sulu.” | | SEATTLE THEATER "000 & Drew, Morn. Phones 43. All this week-—Matinees Thureda 1 Saturday, Mr. Jes. Kyrle | | MacCurdy, yi | “THE OLD CLOTHES MAN j te ane sisi eee gS & The Most Artistic Perfor a ott exon. Fun, Pathos, Moart In- [I and will conse at the ead of . Me ore a1 ' olngs to 60 1 this month | Full Set Tooth &4.00 —— Prices ite, te Matinese the | Geld Crowns, 22k 83.00 — STAR tT I] Brides ‘Work Sac. Riba SE NUMBERS— xLE TUMBLERS— waroeens Rach DAY ATE» matiis'e Lending Veudeviiio Moun | oid Fillings oe Alents ea TABLE TUMBLERS | SEND YOUR COUSINS DOWN | Siiver Fillings ; Se | $1 : ' . wo Tout sae Lloyd fe The ol | HM of our work te guarantee Wumbers, 2 N 3 | Edsall @ me 4 a 3 Dp Fiewator service; Indy attend tarnish ” C ss r 5¢ jt M «er Duo; Wille & ¥ rlee H. Dunear Mevator service; Indy attend. . ne kaw conve to 6 p. m.: Sundays, 10 to 12 Or. E. G, Thompson. Or, J. L. Thompson. ker f h 15 BY RIGHT OF SWORD” : 5¢ | 5 | NAIL HAMMER dé Scoond and Pi OATMEAL BOWLS— nes: # bes atineen, even ae BOD. EARTHEN TEAPOTS— Open Every Afternoon and Evening fs Cor Be [iacsecces Tonneen 19¢ Including Sunday Mf Retiring From Business Selling out, al Clothing, way below value ° ’ y nieht Le * nie ™ od free 7 oF . ‘ERS BRACI CHINA SALAD SET- TAYLOR'S CASTLE GARDEN, Third Ave. and Pine H. LEWIS & CO * ie t 1 6 © nd Av. > COMPANY ¢ ‘A THE ACISDEN OPERA Peay is BONEMIAN GIRL? Formerly at Cherry and First T R Price Nigh : c Boxe 7 and $1 Mat ] ELECTRIC SHADES Sat - Rome, t en nn me ee ; (5¢ COPPER WA BOILE} 7% an leas fam, Steinway -- Knabe || & CAFE 1413 Second Ave FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL, In this cold weather you want good coffee and cakes WE HAVE THEM Sherman Clay & Co. |] si-sivmect muse location, 217 Pike Street, 1406 Second Ave Seattle, Wash. if Jan. 14, 1907 good, He keeps the In knocks the villain owt to the pugitistie scene in the last aect.| world. The bill rane all week. The usual matinee will be given to District Passenger Agent Pred Mills, of the Great Northern, with headquarters at Bloux City, and THE THEATERS At the Grand, © Stroliers” at the Grand thts week is doing a good musical com Next week “The Midnight Flyer” will be the aftraction. thin week, depicts “ working of Russian “The Bohemian Girl,” | polttieal life Carl Hoffman, the Seattle man who is taking the prin produetion of “The by Amaden Opera | Taylor's Castle Garden. Since "susstne ne Seeing Is Believing the clothes Kd prinetpals is good and the chorus apection of the different Hines on the | Gomes in for much atte aut and expect to visit all cities Friends of Dr Eight Acts of Vaudevitle. Hight acts of vaudeville jconts fa the attractlye offering of cipal part in the | Dolan, two com number of slugers dy sketches and a At the veattie, “The Old Clothes Man” at the Be James Kyrle rdy in a character stud terpretation His in-| 118 Pike wt them and see. t the Clty Moll Market, 609 Third much looked-forw le this year ha ; all departmen n planne for February-Spring arri manding space! —then again the ‘ results are reflec broken assortment which must be cleared reduced to actual half! © the buyer of one or more articles for house or office--we say that this is without question a sale that will appeal to you for the money-saving oppor- tunities here now, as will be seen by the large, plainly special tags! —everything in the store (except Buck ranges and office de- vices) is reduced, so you see you WILL find the article you have in mind to buy here AND AT A GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICE! --come tomorrow, mingle with scores of buyers, and we know what the result will be, your immediate buying and the tell- e to your friends, so they can, as well, take ad- vantage of this January Sale of ours. —to the housefurnisher THE FAIR WE SELL RICHARDSON EMBROIDERY SILK AT 3c SKEIN. Days More —THREE—Days More At the FAIR Dept. Store 1513-15-17-19 Second Avenue. Z. A. MAFRIDGE CO., Ine, The Spot Note—Our Mr. Wolf left for the East yesterday buyers for the spring season and arrang for the next three days of good things at THE FAIR. MILLINERY DEPT.—$ bildrer heel Cap MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—» awers and ( = — : _ || STRETCH YOUR MONEY THE GRAND Poth Phones €%. No phones after 7. | by getting your teoth fixed at | JOHN CORT, Mer slr G5 anh bey ce | Tonieht and all week, matines Sa a* Frank W. Healy presents our prices n where y are the Knickerbocker Theater, New York. Musical Comedy Success, a rake 20g ualn with our high class work. We DRY GOODS DEPT. Dreas Goods, ali kinds—ruption price| LADIES’ FURNISHINGS Tp ~ ms t Sd sizes Mc Ribbon, all shades on price, pr... 1%¢ wide—Eruption price, = F 5e Eruption price 2 Eruption price 2e —Eruption price, pr on price, Eruption price Eruption price, 403-404-405 People's Savings Bank 1 B *. Eruption price. Eruption price 330 Eruption price Eruption price c Hats and Gents’ Furrishings LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S SUIT & COAT DEPT SPECIAL pa, 92.89 |, nae PIANOS ||BAKERY THE FAIR erest up | interest and big hit; also duily except days Metropolltan Manties, 18¢e, at| And one look oo White, the tailor, makes will con vince you he's concerning our January sale— why it will appeal to you— there is no question but what our yearly January Sale is a j-to trade event by Se 1 to understand its value-givi the fact that a sale by this sto ks are ater ¢ to a great extent to make read $, even now coming in and ¢ tocking-days” are those of January ted in the various articles, lines, odd ete., throughout the whe store, ut without delay and prices are ac- Standard Furniture Co. 1026 to 1016 First Ava. TACOMA J. J. WOLF, Mgr. For Bargains Prior to Taking Stock to consult with our different Hooks and Byes--Eruption per and gray mants ed French Kid | $2. Pants and $2 kind tion price 65 | $3.50 Men's Pants aide Sees tion price . +d Children's Knee 5 Eruption -rice 4 Eruption ane — c : Eruption price, w? Grips kinde—half pri = es. $10 1s Eruption price 7 I Sus — Red Al Eruption price 280 Eruption price GooDs DEPT. | price Erup- (1 Eruption price 10¢ ‘ i ce Eruption pric a ” price be | _ price 1 |. Eruption price, t stage a year ago, Dr, Hoffman haw light opera riven. rapidly in the At the Lots. “Ty Wht of Sword,” at the Lois military and The plot ts of vast Donlon as the young American Hamilton ‘Thursdays and Fri j » yor ne ercoat. Olympic Market yevs208 0a) Sr neti waves half your meat | workmanship e¢ | pearance. See the Union Label. *** ttle and suburban lines than heavier and « for constant bargains, Take advantage Ladies and Children, all go at 650 Hate, $1 kind—€ruption price 330 "Wwiahner & Myers samples of Portland weet Covere—33 1-30 ON THE DOLLAR Eruption price. | Pins--Eruption price, pa- $5.95 1 Ss to) MEN’S FURNISHINGS. t1.50 M s7¢ GROCERY AND CROCK- ERY DEP Hams — Eruption -! = 2 “o on Oo 5 e wo ” Conall Ss = o ns— Eruption price Eruption Ye

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