The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1907, Page 5

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a THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAP, Wy, 0, 1907, b] ~ |ALASKAN MINER LANCASTER WILL MAKE ture, will make Meattio his home Yot HIG HEADQUARTERS HERE. | (he next «ix months Mr, Lancaste® LOST IN Wiss with his family and will In ordee that he may bette fices with Samuel 11M, in the nee work of the building of pode Hamusl C. Lancaster, consult near Seward, five weeks #80 OP #| roads of the devsvienens of sari over, Sehilling’s Best hunting (rip, and hax not sinee been — se seen, but three weeks aco his blank wavor OZAK! taxes | eR AR ee! oat hon | oe nel ¥ articles carried by ) Py raise the fare was that the} any company owning the ma The fact that an ¢ mo hawt) sre found on Kagle river, not AT PRIVATE ®] separate y pany ov © : | hima were und on Mag . F we GROUND i o> norl® MAYOR OZAKi, * nara ade were in financial dit-| velep much power an to hold the city /Deen placed on whiprr of “lear from Kalk arm. I ie belleved | HOUL * . Sf cca ties Ket hore, won after the] In the hollow of Its hand and Intioy but perlahable goods by the Northy linear Murdock was drowned oF ae UTILITIES | New charter had been granted, the ayatem of corruption and Ine porn Pacific ratiroad company D4*) trogen to death, according to m let FOR MUNICIPAL stock was going ballooning on Uv sve that cxtating tn core |UFovMHt down severe comment DY lier received In Beattie today yw «OF €=6 STREET — tain western eltion the men identified with the lumber) ‘The weather has been very cold sine THE ithe ways of all stock markets It Ie undoubtediy for the pubite |AMd Rhingle Interests In and about ang ye would have been impossible | YS TAKEN vee Whether in Japan or elsewhere, | benefit,” he said, continuing, that] Wasbington, FR. J. Douglas, avalet- 1 tor a man to survive long unless aeNEW FRANCHISE ure devious Nothing was charged | the ahouldPpossses & asures Of ant manager vf the shine ° Mills well equipped for camping | @ RING TO IT. * . he tramway managers} large Income which would enable it] MUreau, stated that the situation in) ty the late summer of 1906 Mur ast but much was quietly insinuated, [to lighten.the taxes of the people.” | shingle world ean not be any | dock appeared at Knlk, nearly Plan Feasible. Liberal Estimate, worse than it in, but thie action MY | starved, with an necount of a nar wi a ME > P have @ tendency to prolong matters eS " f —this week our yearly . “ay oeawes ites appointed by Ry this the ma meant that F. A. Bpreeht vey for the sees a y fa raft pogo Kr ‘over the atrect ra! that under the charter lt weel eee ne fy ne yy : & on ' : age id ' >. and 6 man: Samed ABM were ousewares Sa & as|000 4a the value of the system. |was an outrage and would be Pe Tine qo toa” tistespeka tv A pits ety has boon practic quite feasibie for the city to buy the] which in the flxure some of ite man | membered in the hearing of evidence me oe he By Ie nt ne ¢ a tatashonnt Burely come Ld in the aod ausom aces st on A petition Was} agers present, the clty could, If tf thelr suit before the Interstatyline raft upset and Smith was =“the hundred and one little thins” so. muchly rt prevent — or ely prevented by the as- | ianued 5 per cent bonds in purcham lommerce commiaalor . Jed for the i's sembly to the counetl axkly M drowned, Murdock walked and A igs king that a] pay off principal and interest in Victor H, Beckman, secretory of] Crawied thro rion oe Wall mur Yearly Bale . a uy Exclusive Service.) KY by the aesembly elty ald then receive a@ revenue eh he hast ; ¢ to thor | soeared, which he claimed he ate | sean coat ibe Hon. Tem L. Johnson wttmentations and shouts of rage] from the nystem of more thaA $2-4 oughly investigate matt otated | ove petause he had no means of been called the ” na the company man] 040,009 annually, which at the pre@ intentions of doing so and aseer sh tad eed agers at Ute ac making o fire, He and Smith had Te iget guverned city teers ak thin action, and the mayor] ent rate of expenditures would more [Wining if there was any real exoUse | started on m prospecting trip ae ae the Ste has come In for very much velled} than meet ite revenue needs and |r a freiunt embargo. “_ aye y abuse, He has been catied a “con | make further tax necommary, | agPand eapor af the . — > *. and @ lot of other hard SH FROZEN TO DEATH. ; ve elghs about 130 pounds. # ~ H U . ay ze dene A ‘ ory 5 Weare Cauca costume. & Matter D. of A, R. Meet, i (Star Special Service.) Gr Ghect Seam ana eloaer * Speaks gvod hat . THE BASEMENT AYEWARD, Alnska, Jan. 94 anite Steel Sea w ve —" oss 3 4 agnor Polished ae eniy have ings Ml) dna rudical led in asst ow] _renty to my ai nm, The Hainer oha of the Dauglt Matavfuska, an old Indian, who had less Rinsing Pans ie | > seh cece . 7 Studied in England and ree a). ” SOUUTINE OF the rallrunds; that 1 thelr reg monthly meetti found frosen to death a few Ong Ne » 3 peads, are ormoned 18 Ble turned to Tokyo, ina was the service was not what it should | yeaterday afte mn at the heme ih Wire. Marshal Kellogg wan cated ome nd pe he the other day a4 * he ‘ Sine Gmanater street railroads |) Cvctea to the diet in 189 De and that it ought to be and] Mra RB Ripley, 418 Bellevue ay. |to a house on 14th ay, north Yom! Near by was a heap of wood ar it 37 $e public bands, and), Re-elected et every elec. would, woder public administration. | After the business was disposed (of | igtday in the course of his busines aged for a fire, and a box of wat te reason ame-i > tion sinoe and te stilla mem. wi" impr ved. But he took an even| Mra Mary Terpt n Wee A found stored in the cellar of the ated matches. The old man had Henis Fruit padirond trendy yim ber a | Neher ground than ex, y, and} paper on vi snd place several cart loads of a#her.| ovigently attempted to build a camp etn: ee - ntainiaiald peney eo: ar pr tet pe i L . ’ SR ees private | % alee counciitor of the tor & Be llr ag Mra, Alenander St m Ta- | placed there against the day When) tire and failed because his matches | fron retinne ie ih pablic, wot a private) ® Quon aerice in 1s9t > ¥ conciuston ia,” he said, “sub-| coma, contributed a Mary | some one could be dd who could | ee evet, Finding that death waa| Ja “Minister of education to a | *antially that all works of the ma-| Hail.” A carat orn by | be bired to move. them away certain the. stocial old Indian sat Granite Berlin Ket- the mountcd pal ound | ieee. *@ | ture of monopelies ought Rot to be} all prewe ing Carnation day The household declared that 1) qowe under a tree, Jeaned bia back | thee— a body of th Hi Reference tn a: 6 & teftt to private enterprise, n the calendar of the order had been impossible to Induce the against it, folded his arms and) 4-qt. sae the munictpa! i® the remote saaaibiutey nu @ t am partioularty apprehensive - garbage men to go after the refuse eed int anconsctousness. He | S-qt. wine Jammicipal asso ) about the tramways, for I think that Mr. Kelle aid ashes were | =" _ Single Biade Chop- qt. sine bly ie | pam becoming @ republic # at New Road for Students, ’ elliogs ® was found in that posi Te alles br "i @ caused him to resign, the ® staged in boxes, one above another, ‘ ‘a . we x “°\@ whele Ohuma cabinet alee ® ARE YOU SURE. ‘To provide a street for the schoos punt) they feeched pearly to. the Made of edge tem ler bexty to v pered sted; each Sé ee on on Ole going to pieces @| ‘That your last suit of clothes! children to get fr the Modinon }Loartaig. above, and had one of the | : ‘ pRBR I gE ap tat the emaiter txty | Mayor of Tokyo since 190% @/SA¥e You entire satisfaction? Was tt| park section to the new aMediives | BUM Caught flee from hot ashes ° ¥ aa kaeene @ | Made and finished up right and did | school, the board of public works tf dive coals left in the ashes, the Pattern Waffle es ae ee dek ee ee eee ewa|it Mt you entirely. Kd White, the|a contract today to Wm. Stanley, [house woald certainly have been Iron— JOHNSON. sf tatlor, 208 Colting Bldg, knows how | At t the children have to | ¢ousumed No & size 196 to taake your clothes just right, ow-| or “ugh the brush between oe a —— ®/ bes o blecking power. The assem. Diy, however, can examine, if not ect on, & subject de pendently, Te Take Over Lines. In acoordance with this method of Procedure, the ansembly quite re contly appointed « committee of 15 te repert on the possibility of taking over the tramway system inte pub te adwinistration. This system had been composed of three lines under was asked to increase the fare from 1% to 2 conta A new tong-time Dianket franchise grant was also asked by the tramway people to cover all three roads uniformly, Agreed te Concessions. ‘The city authorities at that time Cann nnn nee THE GRAND Matinee today TONTONT. ing t the years of experience he has clothing: ine of nobby clothe to seleet from. ' Avenne. had In making bi There you wilt Last With Cheridah Simpson and Company of ae Car jah ere find a big} Wear Brooks’ JOHN CORT, Mer. performa: charters of trier and different Prices-thc to $1.80. jengtha. 2t cas proposed te bring Friday and Saturday, February 1 these lines Uoder one management, WM, H. CRAN oo LJ end im cemstteration of giving | WIth an irr 4 trnafers between them, permisston | *!!th's comedy 1S CONQUER.” Privet—B@c to $2.00, Beat sale today 1 Raturday one of the Weat, Thoreday pentor’s Bur “AT CRIPPLE CREEK" Just a reminder of the golden days Sareed to the cdmbination, to the In-linexcelied artista. Matinee prices~Adults, S6c; children, 10 crease of fare and to a blanket fran- [ing prices, Iho, Bc, We, 40, and $0« 299 pounds *| hive to rum for @ years, provided a i . — * that the apetea: at the end of the 50} Kentucky, «tu ier ie vl pears should becowne the property New Lyric Theat m riixay op? Sle the city without a cent of pur- [9 B corner Occidental 4 and Washtngter we Russsti & & | chase money; that the city reestve Managers. Phones i railway de- @/9# @ contingency a certain smal Log al i ote scours wevenct ~~ # | share of the profits; that the mu Prices-—Matinees, Se and ie. ban ptrect railway ir icipality awe the right to reduce All opera chairs, Matn entrance, ( ~ fares if pabittc interest required, anc wtreet. ¥ ative op that the city have the right at any | werk-—-"Khobs o Tenneeser Pager traction proper: “T. Detrott and time within the W years to buy the aystem, the terms of purchase to be fised by the average income of the company for the last five yemre, this [average amount constitute 7 per cont of the purchase price Gilad to Get it. Centitiens the these tr an American street raliread franchise would be rewarded as Impossible fut the three Tokyo companies were giad to accept euch a Charter and so things went along smoothly untt! Mayer (rsakt, th emecative i ability far abeve the average city * chief magistrate, proposed suddenty and Heating that the city take over the tram fl ways wader the conditions of the Co, 112 Unt! charter * Mayor's Bombahell. The company Menegers Were | taken aback. They had looked for no such proceeding. In fact, they | were not looking at the city authert- ties at all, Dut at the stock market The tramwoy stock wee there climbing up to remarkable Ogures. ‘hares, the par velue of which was $25, were quoted at $40, What war the explanation of Wilet One of the sons why permiasion bad been Meat Prices That Please At the City Hall market, 509 Third av. neor Yesler Fine easterm baits, 1612; rib and loin lamb chope at 12 bee. aoe is and Ends Sale All the Store BABsAins yo" tm eity campalans ownership ant fare candidate Peete eree * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * . TEASPOONS. oo Thin Austrian $0 dozen Rogers’ 1847 sil China ~ plated fancy pattern | 6 in. Colored easpoons ; $3.00 dozen ; Vegetabie this sale, -—WGBc Dish, = Neat Pink Border, Decorated, $1.00. NAPKIN RINGS. 10 dozen lds and ends sii ver plated Napkin Rings; values up to 29 Cc CHILDREN’S SETS. 35¢ Imported Enamel three-piece 29¢ CHAMOIS SKINS, ed h pee er plate t large ize 1 and "43¢ tee! flat Kes 33¢ BOXES, MAIL AMPERS. merican Stovepipe STAR MATINED BACH DAY AT COME AND LAUGH WITH U6. Manik N. Minstrels; Dacey, Herbert Daveau, Hever Loraine: Btarascape. oz Proneo— Sunset, Main 1304. gare cies 100 per ce the annual bonu estimated at one million dollars. their Policies. Mark Hae Matiness dally excer ang Fridays 1:90, evenings tnd. 4394. begins matinees Doors 30; nt. CASH DIVIDEND Repeating its generous action of the last eight years, and doubling the amount of 8, Hl open their homes and the nohvool, Roth Phones 66. Ne shones after T. Hate, 1531 Becond oe n Cotorade, with a cart of fifteen iven- Drew Wash Nex ville Mewes Thursdays Matiness performance evenings 6:15 | Whole Life policies issued prior to January 1, 1903 tice hereto’ During the ropolitan, w years or more or if a full THIS MAK New Tables wi the World The Company Wrot The Company Gain ye th large increa Its Expense Ratio Was Largely Reduced and Was the Lowest in the Gompany’s History MORAL: INSURE IN THE METROPOLITAN age of SEATTLE THEATER "=" 4 orem. More Poones 48 Matinee ] t Tonight Pantages Players Present} “THE LITTLE MINISTER” Metropolitan (INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK, STOCK COMPANY.) JOHN R. HEGEMAN, President | photographers was held last night in | the PHOTOGRAPHERS ORGANIZE NEW SOCIETY. ALBERTA TOWN (Star Special Service.) MACLEOD, Alberta, Jan |r: hin city was invaded Inet night! si Wagner Polished . | | ; A Well allended meeting of local Wire Soap Baskets— Made of bright fin committee rooms of the Cham- - ber of Commerce, at which the No, § aise... ished wire; each 106 656 Photographers’ Baclety of Seattle | UF 6,000 halt famished cattle.) wee orgenteed, with MH. fh. Wille as} Mounted men are endeavoring bat . harman, and Fred Loschenkohi as | ‘rive them outside of the ol 7 Heavy Glass Wash- secretary. A committee on rules | /inits ait ee | board— and by-laws wea elected as fol | | Made extra stron. lowe! Mesere, Ralston, Hamitton.| You get ased to poor tea and cof Bt ccceccsens 30e forson, Romana, Charleston and|fee and don't mind, Sehilling’s ae Moon. Best see! Turkey Feather el Wome Coffee Boil- » 7 wine & wine 9 size 16-Ineh mine Jé-tnch shee Seattle Pure Food Granite Lipped Pre- at serving Kettles— 2-qt. a-at position is ee Granite — Straight Rusewin Meat and handies, Vegetable Chopper, Wagner Polished with four blades Cant tron Skiliete, EGAN HALL Tany_rsrauedand | Nef finch. jeaned; each. .Q5@ } No. %, 11-inch. 43¢ Arcade Building February 4 to 16, Inclusive a, 1:90 to & 7:30 to 10, Mand concerts and evenings Grandemt diaplay of Pure Goods ever held in Beattie ‘The beat of everything to eat and hew to serve it Ask for a ticket SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Avo. your grocer Pm Life Insurance Company OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS Additional Voluntary Contribution to Industrial Policy-holders over and above all obligations expressed or implied in A cash Dividend of $1,000,000 for Whole $1,000,000 on all 1907 Claims Under Policies Over Five Years Old. Whole Life Policies Over 15 years in force when the there has been declared by the Company this year a cash divdend This dividend has been declared on all Industrial fore, there will be included in these benefits the Whole Life Industrial pol- As has been the Company's prac- For examples: A policy for $260, Issued on January 11, 1897, matures by death during 1907 on or after January 12th, The policy was in force over 10 years, and the company will pay a Mor ary dividend of 10 per cer $26, the heirs receiving $286, instead of $260, as named in the pol ley. OF a policy fo 1 February 7, 1880; death occurs in 1907 fter February 8th; the policy was in fe ears, the Company will pay the beneficiar Mortuary Divident of 25 per cent. of $ making @ total of § icies of all those companies whose business has been assumed by the Metropolitan. LIFE POLICIES PAID AS ENDOWMENTS ar 1907 any person insured in the Industrial Department of the Met ho is eighty years of age or over, and who Has’ paid premiums for fifteen | on any policy, may receive the face value of"his or her policy in cash; paid-up policy is preferred, in order that the am@unt of insurance may be ES $12,000,000 DISTRIBUTED VOLUNFARILY AMONG HOLDERS OF INDUSTRIAL POLICIES DURING THE PAST TWELVE YEARS, IN EXCESS of benefits in Indugtrial policies have been Reduc e More Insurance Than Any Other Company in the World ed More Insurance in Force Than Any Other Company in Life Policies Over Five Years Old. A Mortuary Dividend of Benefits During Second Six Months Increased insured is 80 years of age paid as Endowments. A MORTUARY DIVIDEND Has been declared in the Industrial Department, applicable to all death claims incurred during the current year, where policies on the day of death had been in force over five years. The scale of dividends is as follows: Where death occurs occurs after pol- icy has been in force Over Over 10 yea 5 years, a Dividend of S per cent. Over 18 years, a Dividend of 16 per cent. . a Dividend of 10 per cent. Over 20 years, a Dividend of 20 per cent. Over 25 years, a Dividend of 25 per cent. available as a burial fund at time of death, the Couspany will issue a paid-up policy for the face of the policy This voluntary conversion of Whole Life policies into Endowments or into fully paid-up insurance is one of the most liberal concessions ever made by any Industrial } Insurance Company. AMOUNTS CALLED FOR BY THE POLICY CONTRACTS, CREASE IN BENEFITS od. The payment of premiums on all new Industrial policies premiums ch urged for Ordinary policies, idopt will cease at tions have been made in the In Its Ordinary Department the Company Wrote More Paid-for Business Than Any Other Company Save One It Gained More Ordinary Business Than Any Other Company Save One 1906

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