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tt J SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1907. 7 y (Be anil TEST RAILROADS : cont fare. President Ho 2. An Methed ‘ ‘ drows, of the old company, still - by nodiet Revival maintaing that this te impossible, 3 val mast eat ; | but the expe tion te that An , Ter 14 Pine The pon ‘< | drews and his advisors will The constitutionality of the em the em Kentucky and ee ath | thane 14 = feed 108 comp. Gi jte the holding plan within ¢ ployers’ ability law, passed by th John Plummer was lant | me " > ome re and gg 80 days last congress, will be questioned by awarded $6,008 for the bode a | Priday 7 ene } - Want to Make Peace, the attorneys for the Northern Pa: log, He was me rs No Grip & ENJOINED IN COURTS FOR SIX} [tne at Scent fare two tines from] 4x witt depend, of course, upon| “fle railroad in the tederal court ears. while, 1 pairing the sir-iin is rip. plier YEARS, LOW FARE COMPANY| fey Pens - erage ‘ee Whether terms can be reached nent ecm gy arqued in the suit of pany algnal that be was working be grip in ‘ dooptte canes HAS FINALLY MADE SCENT/ transfers from these lines to all 1qpaerene the valuation to be set ou) ihn Plummer against the railroad. |tween the cars. While In that pe | muuyid. | From’ Information FARE COMPANY COME TO) other lines bers : sttaeen: linn sonnel fran-| Judge Hanford’s ruling the mat-|attion the train started a ye os " “ “_) aes TERMS. The next step is to be the conmltain” Tt te believed that beth aides | ter Is awaited with great Interest | to got owt from betwoon the a tnleposition i dg iy sideration, by the counell and thal Mit be reasons and Iiberal in| bY rallroud men ti Ce his foot was caught (0 an 4 pone ta poms (Seattle Star Special Service.) | CEE eee ee eae roanan am matters, rathor than drag the oie foature ot ver damages when | res himsalf i ealt top CLEVELAND, O., Jas Twe will be taken over by the same) Melt Ut any Kamen. on a glort-| he Is contriby tiigent, if the| While Plummer admitted nexii-| against thong a ty-five thousand people of this elty holding company which operatetl is victory. ‘The people of the city | Tallroad’s negligence I# Brose Com: | gene in not notifying the enginesr,| way was begun in Judge are now riding for Scent fare on the line of the Scent company, and have Sore lovali beck of him in| pared to his lhe claims the company was te ment of the superior street railway lines which run operated at a Scent fare. hat ‘Haht Swine teolecting him on| . Two tedetal jilges have already | more careless in not having the | thi ng by Richard R through territory In which they live Thin holding company plan, dll fe Yeout ture pintform nt times | declared thé law unconstitutional tn ’ guard rall properly blocked jon, ie was im am This condition of affaira Is gen designed by A. B. Du Pont, prose] Wien it mad aa if the Geont on the road last summer erally believed to be simply the be dent of the Municipal ‘Tractlo@) monopoly had him whipped to @ ” ‘ ginning of the end in the are at} company (the holding company), tid Seundattll WEE BONNIE C. E. Meating, ; hattle for Scent fare which an | in brief, aa follows There will be a meat een waged by Mayor Tom Le Joh | ieitin coset PK: One Paper for People. ei ‘ect nection ot te gon for the past aix years, during yc Just one newspaper in Cleveland PLAN BIG TIME Gdasver’ whieh time he has thr deon | The “water” ts to b ed OWL) Han backed the mayor up from start LASSIE Pr . <n aa elected mayor on a platform of %| Of the stock of th DPANY |e fintwh, while all the others have dog Bia ath my bi: cent fare. until every $100 share rey At | stood valiantly by the Becent com: * tiie + a Enjoined Six Years. oa actual vee am Ud ig pany, ridiculing Seent fare and COMMITTEE MEE AND pro Beattie on Babbath aleht, M . een ee a of course, $10 of water ail, w.[abusing ite promoters up to the) GRAM FOR BOBBIE BURNS Walker fo conia’, Geos. sete al jan Call waged. The old tracth | Sommt tha company, whieh hed bon | 102, tendons foe hb coe tamer | CELSERATION 10 ARRANGED. | the bis piper, McRae, an’ the thee cant Carn ae (it was a monopoly unt | operated by the holding company | which has stood for the p ple and think Mr, Chairman that we did’na | ¥4* brought to the King am teat, over on the under the same plan now proposed! the mayor in the fleht for lower| 14st aight, the committee IM | cecomplish nacthing t morning, charged with not aide, several weeks ago) bad] for the old company eee rhe Clavoltnd Prose’ of |charwe of arrangements for tht)” Ag far aa Mr. Dow's ear for mu-|)ArY The sheriff of Kitsap hindered the construction of the On this atock # rental dividend| ine @erippe McRae Lesgue Burne’ Anniversary concert, 0 bla. 45 concerned, he disua ken «|>rought the man down @ cent Iines by njunetion suite ot 6 per cont is to be patd by the| Ay @ recut of this lone and final-|beld In the Grand operw house Of) 1° frye @ bill's fit)” county as the Jail there wag gap distributed over thin stn | holding company. Anything in ex-|)y victorious battle of the people, |the evening of February met at! yr MeKendle did fot have much | * Jered unsafe pertoc this amount is to used iochusoe and no Presa” |D. MeKensle's home home Pew li, say only his remark that “I neil Beveral mouths ago, through de} srments of the property jae aah ang Hy Fite lent were, Meswrs. Matthew Dow, J.! Siaien gee through the same thing on Mach nae Sitios tm, the Calo supreme oes! total issue of unwatered|ing first city in the country to|# Stirrat and D. MeKenslo, of (bY) again (meaning the trip) if I » the American apt the Scent line at last gained the] k wit! be equal to the total phy-| have universal Soont fare. 7 Caledonian society; and A. O. Pind | Data» hunner poond” shows how he cea : the right to build a track over streets al and franchise values of the! "A0q'the expected settlement wilt | lay. & Waddell and W. P. Cameron. | fei aithough he sald he was ¢lsd |inational wary on west side, where it held! |property-—that ta, the sctual phy | mark th pected settlement will tom the Clan McKensle. Before/ig think we're gaun to se¢ saa te Den franchises whose validity had bees sical worth plas th went worth |fn'ihis country in’the dealines be.|starting business, Mr. McKensle it’ danetn' eneaker at ths feu Gontested by the mon r wh of unexpired francht ltweon mun Ipalltion bea Sa lbroucht ‘oot the bottle, and, after Waddell reported that he] meeting of the Y. W.G through injunctions had preven’ “Security Franch jaervice corporations jecttin’ 0 wee Grup Coletoelt Madame Clary snd £ Hickey on « Viel n4, of even the laying of ratls for over five Which Mr. Dow said was “rule culd/\¢r,° Lommel to sing Tt in expeeted that nae | y >” - —_ People Wal | franc hiee veil be gS d to the | he mee but no as guid as V be i coorse, he'll also sing a sang him * bee jemi Made People Walk. ° | Tol L. JONSON, MAYOR OF CLEVELAND old company, along with the less the meeting was called to order Year Bob Haddow’s comin’ ower per The line was rushed to comple ND. | ing plan, ender which, if the held IMr ft yw. Sa tg frae Tacoma to sing “A Man's a ripe to iain one tion, after which came the latest hich had been eup | it b pitet | “Noo’,” he anys, “We hae’ first! yan for a’ That” in lowland cos os to lok sia posed to t coe artery.” Ths epee | a saae te walle coun ie |tae hear the report frae’ Mr. Stirrat}tume, A man by the name of * locality, Hie step kept the Scent cars from)the new company's rails, the @x b Savings and Trost Company, Idaho Girl Dies Here, Mies Mary O'Brien, aged this morning at Providenes! reaching the center of the city, and) monopoly quickly came to terme rons were mpetied to walk} two considerable gape in the Injunctions Raised: line to get to the je square First a temporary truce of 30 | ‘The basis for the latest injunc- | day# was declared in the fight, dur tions was the claim that Mayor|!ng wt time no aggressive steps) Johnson had a financial Interest tn} n by cither side the nt company, and therefore! Second, the old company ratsed had no right to grant {t franchises, {its Injunction sults which had It was asserted that he had guar 1 the Scent cars, allowing }anteed certain obligations of the latter te come to the center Scent company. The suit ts still in} Of the city court but is no longer considered to Third, the olf company, tn re be of any Importance turn for privilege of being ab lowed to rum cars on those streets A Body Blow. where it how for two years been operating with no legal right, put Into operation om these lines at ence a Scent cash fare, with unl al transfers, the same rate as made by the 3 or MeKenzle on thetr trip tae’ Van! pichards, newly ‘oot frae Dundee couver aboot gettin’ Mine Walker! geotiand, Is also to bing Artte tae’ sing for us agin an’ gettio Calder's tae tell ane or twa Beotch some dancers an’ a Piper. Dye ket) stories, and Hey. Alfred Martin is I had ma’ doots aboot lattin’ thae’l ig gie a talk on Bobbie ~ twa loons gae tae Vancouver 48"| wir Findlay and Mr. Waddell|of heart trouble, Miss O William Duteher, president of the! arrange for talent, as they ar@ 8°) were appointed a committee to ar wer in the city, ¢0 Audubon sockoty, of Now York, Yew! nic’ experienced a» ma'sel I range the program, and, from the | from Bonner’s Ferry, i terday Wired Game Warden Relf|maitier o' this kind. Hoo'ever,/ way things look it ought to be a|#he has # brother that the national house committee | we'll noo’ hear what they bae to) hummer | Watson company ‘sot ta on agriculture ts coptemplating the | sac it was decided to have Mr. Dow | body, until w ean be. abolishment of the national biolog: | “Well!” says Mr. Stirrat, “Youlas chairman of the concert on ac-|from the brother jeal eurvey, ap action which would | tak’ ft, {f Mr. MeKenzle an’ ma’sel/ count of bis diguity, and this gen be rulnows f© the bird and game | had’na gane to Va r last SUD} ileman will Pern bl chats on thei Russian Journalion, protection In the United States. Mr,/day an’ arranged for singers 40’) night of February 6 dressed : A —_ wl ve tores @n the Reif telegraphed Benator Piles, ro-| dancers, we wad'na had either at! highland costume, with no do tae Hay Agi in | questing the Washington delegation | ‘oor concert on the sixth. It was 48lan attitude of “Touch me ff Y¥¢)pogin in the sd | to use, He influence against the |awfu’ day up there though, rained | ¢ actios . . deur.” jon Sunday and contings he hele time, but we were bent on/ a } | a CAN STAY IN UNITED & , | jit Ja heavy stockholder tm the le | a wire A few days ago the United States art administered a body | company by dectar jing that certain of its most valuable | nee Q danc } week. Hg will speak hain’ the singers am’ dancers 48°) Woury wave SEATTLEITES | evening on Suntay and on ot them tae. | eoate wer tat Whe tw CALL OCCASIONALLY. | Ills subject will be bis ? jin Russia os « journalists drooket . nt company > ; | franchises which it had a ‘Aint, the off campeny teuat oer Judge Hanford this morning t | rig when we got on the train for Bava ran until 1914, had really , a sued an order directing that Woo - The Belltugham Chamber of Com- | ae March 32, 1905. ‘This left the ald| (Be city compsnsation (amodat to A. 8. OU PONT. | Sfin Pook, = Chinese, who ha SHOW GOOD TASTE. merce bas recommended t FUNERAL OF MISS PRA Jeompany with no legal rights in| Pe Z mh prays aoa yon | President of the Municipal Trae) held by the United States mar Many of Geattle’s best drossed ment of an office in Seattle to} ae HORACE ANDREWS. the streets in questic while oT tue wages ate iad | tien Company. }effice for being legally tm thie! men show their good taste by hay-jcarry on the work of advertising services for Mise President of the Cleveland Electric| cent company held franchise to p | pasion country, be discharged from cus-| ing Bd. White, the tailor, 208 Col-! its city. A series of excursions be- |p rather, who dled of m Railroad Co. ate there, granted by the coun} The 3Cent Gervice. ing company finds itself unable te) tedy, and that he be allowed to re- | line Buildt make their clothes | tw the two cities may be run in iat & Jone hospital, Vig | age | As a reault of all this the Seent/operate the cars at Scent fare, main in the United stem, Uy in- | Long perience in making high | behalf of the movement | Thursday, w be held injunctions, by which the old com : Conf } with the necessity of|company’s cars now run from a| with universal transfers, the prop-{ vestigation i was disclosed that grade clothing has placed White in afternoon at 2 o'clock from pany, the Cleveland Electric Rail-| either ng oat its equipment in| point in the extreme western end {erty will be turned back to (he! Woo Bin Fook was lawfully in thie |» position to sult the inost fastid-| Fortune and tide lands are at the | mouth Congregational chart, way Co, prevented the Scent cars) these st # to th mt Hine amdiof the city to the public square, old company, with 9 right to op) peuntry, but had lost hiv certificate ‘fous dréseers. See his big stock of | head of the pro mm. KR. Cooper | Rev. A. Beers of Seattle, from running over the tracks of the getting out of the erate care for a stated period at? af reeietration materials to gelect from. eee | Willis, 473 Colman bidg *** Rev, Van Horn, will © 4 reets, or else) while the old company is operat TAKE MONEY FROM THE GROUND THE PAY STREAK UNDAY | The Opening $ale | EE IT TOMORROW DOLLARS IN DIRT 5 DOLLARS IN DIRT That’s What You Gan Do in a Short Time in T. P Fay’s New Electric Motor Line Addition AT WEST GREEN LAKE | |HIS beautiful addition will be ready for sale Sunday. Come out early and get first choice | of these sightly lots. T. 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