The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1907, Page 3

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RM GARBAGE OUT 20 YEAR CONTRACT 4 parce! of the railroad trust now !kateer voleed m determination to A 0 ninated by riman, and per strengthen Germany's armament arrangement wae allowed to get ao and develop the colonies, He prom- ‘ cous to Ban Francisco, There has fsed social reforms, and a modift never been wince the Santa Pe has cation of the laws of Lave Majeste, any healthy competition. stitution He violently denounced Two and a half yours ago Gould ro rageesae A Be commenced to build the Western Pacifie in California, but Harriman . Maldbauid’ dtnon waskccuns Wk fought him tooth and nail. The final (Soripps Tewearaph Service.) [add a wealth of health to your battle was staked out along the BERLIN, Fet 19.—Th home and will increase its selling tratoing wall of the estuary be GRLIN, ‘eb. J pe ROW | veiue as well, OG. H. Brown Plumb twoen Oakland and Alameda, It | roichatug opened this morning with jing Co. 221 Pine street, Both was along thix wall that Gould |the address from the throne, The! phones soe hoped to build bis road to a deep 2 water terminal Hoth the Western Pacific and the | | * Southern Pacific established stand Ing armies to guard their proper tes, There were pitched battles at times and the courts were constant ly being appealed to. | | Proceedings of City Councilmen in At-|CHARGE OWLS WITH ng to Defeat Thomson's Plans--Foxy Move} INFRINGEMENT 7 Last Night and This Important Matter Is The executive "Neat of the new e Brotherhood of Owls at Walla Held Up. Walla has recetved a report from . South Bend, Ind. from an organte ation said to exist there, which fe surely Dreeding over |sent to the jotat finance and health |¢lalms that the new organisation fon and it only /@84 Sanitation committees, where has tnfringed upon ite copyright, quest ecu ovat the opposition has ix out of eight H. L. Leavitt, executive of Neat No. de seen members. 1, declares the contention of the gounell tx able to carry) Gill's motion carried with it the} Mastern organisation is absurd, and Contractors have | proviso that the joint committee re. | Merely prompted by jealousy, along the Oakland waterfront | of Seattle for the (FO & report endorsing a call for ‘ Gould never aave up the fight. || BSS working tooth and |Competitiee bids for the installation Bult wae brought in the Uniteds| iad cause the counet! to /OF an incinerator plant of 60tons Atatos elrauit court to dinmolve the || of Oakland || cCarthy’s mt I iRF Eis Ath the Southern Pacific se cured a permanent fnjunetion, and for a time it looked as if Harriman was monarch of all he surveyed that will uttimately | C#Pactty, and that the contractor be injunction. ‘The efty into thelr hands | "a¥lred to give a bond for the suc combined with the Western Pacifie |) ear contract |cesaful operation of the plant in the action because t | Sabine last night changed| This practically meant the over { restrained any corporatic es ly and, owing to a |‘arning completely of the Thomeon . Southern Pacific reaching the deer | gad and unlooked for | PMA and the letting in of the De 4 EY water line | cae was able to stave off; “arrie Incinerator, or any other. ‘ Harriman was beaten | dad gain more time 6 eee ie. She. mation a Pe aR Be F The Weatern Pacific can now go ‘out its ends, | m vote, riends of the oop) ¥ . nd build ite pier to dee The need of Union and Co-opera ° and erect ite terminal } Yesterday's express deliveries left us many more of the Hiness of Council | Thomson measure, after getting the the friends of the meas | Matter of instructing the commit handicapped eo | '€¢ stricken out, were willing to al they dared not call a low ft to go to the two committees, keowing that they still held the whip band. tion in the Race” is to be the sub {ject of an address tonight by the Rey. J. D. Pettigrew, pastor of the colored Pilgrim church near Sun-| nyside, Wash. at the colored Bap | | And, in addition, the decision gives the city of Oakland control of lite watertront, which is 16 miles in|! lead with big displays of spring goods. If you can’t find length, and which has been tied up }) © for years by the Bouthern Pacific. | new things you have been looking for. We are still in the what you want at McCarthy's it is safe to say it is not to the Turncoat. t P \( i | ‘ mo ia the ee ne Ss agtinndtnn = Grek, Mecneen and. Mevents It looks ae if there is ne 4 | be had in Seattle. These new goods will be shown here Hf mance anting to contra nd " oad p in) ie signed a favorable! contract for the ‘collecting a the Mav. Pottlevew ts one ot the or Cuiltornin, mallrond compete” "|| tomorrow— ti a week ago, played rhage look: ganivers of the Colored Cooper Re wes, believed) sare ’b. tereeae Ye Page we ative league, and bis object tn com py had—and, had the matter to further Its work ‘vot, It was almost cor | incinerator aed Pen = pment. He t® making mt they would vote against eas Palasbes tein, expecta efforts to induce his peo} LADY FRANCI8 COOK, FORMERLY KNOWN AS TENNE : ple to buy and own their OW) CLAFLIN, WHO WOULD MAKE THE PRESIDENT THE EMANCI- Suits New Hats was likewise tn} If the opposition succeeds in de-| hones. PATOR OF WOMEN. oratorical contest will be held at} feating Thomeoa, it ls expected that mol under the auepices|| Nearly half a hundred The freight blockade has the very next step will be the intro- (Seattle Gt Exclusive Se ° rviee.) thinks that the enfranchisement of | , of the . ate hain stars on each side counted up| duction of a bill to permit the farm- NEW YORK, Feb. 19--Lady women will give to President|ojution, ‘This te the third year that || More new Spring Suits came | not cheated us out of a show my it wouk! result in a the {ag wat Of the privilege of collect, Roosevelt his greatest claim 10/4 contest of this kind has been held|| in yesterday. Every one of | '€ of the new Hats for ing the garbage. The gang that | Francis Cook believes that the tac tea She “ te gp i backed Mullen’s plan for the buy- |tica of the celebrated Buffragettes | "i vervone wante to rise tn the hig Paar inllay 20 oon them is a perfect gem. Fact | Spring, and tomorrow morn —— @auneit Line-Up. Ing of $30,000 worth of horses and v q of London will win the right to vote | world, President Roosevelt, I'm Of the 18 pupile|| is you could look the best of the opposition last | the installation of a collecting sys ASSURED lee the women of America, 0! sure, won't miss the chance to do 4 orations, six have @ PERE REESE RESRE 2,785 2528 More New Stylish Friday morning at 10 eolock an} ing thirty-five of the newest models will be here ready for your criticisrn and selection. we y ° . changes a ee Lady Cook aimed her batteries on good t more than half the popule-| heen selected to ‘neir com-|| Stores of the whole country per ely Man nag a Ny the biggest figure on the horizon— tion and make himself greater even | positions on Washington's birth-|) over and find no better as at a hi; h anything to =e Pom seed t | President Rooseveltand boldly than Lincoln.” day, an follows sortment of 1907 Spring we can say is that eac plans. Assistant Postmaster Cotkett ts| stormed the citadel of the white! For years Tennessee Claflia has! Ralph Knapp, “Baltle of Bunker); — Hat is a perfect gem and Mullen's course is considered | im receipt of a letter trom ¢. mo. | hoase m working bard for, womes’s | int” 7 Suits than we have right | charming beyond descrip- Waters, « intendent of ealaries| Lady Cook, better known as Ten: | suffrage. Her marriage and sub William Parker, “James Wilson.” |) here now, Altogether, we WB ye ' wholly inconsistent. A week ago ER, ANGUETRRER SONS GS: CRNNEISS | ” > sidence in Hand as the ank Fi “George Washing- Ls ° tion, That's our opinion. he tet it be Known that he hed | and allowances tn the office of the | Besse? Clafiin, seeks to bave the | quent ve eo in Bug Frank Fotsie, “Georg ne changed about and was willing to| first assistant postmaster general at | Hth and 16th amendments to the wife of a member of the Britih | ton.” | have more than one hundred | We look for yours tomorrow. endorée Thomeon's plan. He was| Washington, D. C. informing him | constitution Be ogg nan Gone ts he pg Ad gy?) yaaa “Alexander Hamil-!) and twenty-five styles to omen are «! ie ‘ one of the members of the finance | that Seattle has been placed first on ag those accorded Begroes. Bhe | Amerioa. Margaret Michael, “Women of the}| show you. Every one of I he committee who returned # favor-| the list for consideration relative to Revolution.” f able report on Thomson's plan and | “ditional appropriatio greron Harria, “Lafayette.” them comes straight from the Cc best of the New York de | New Coats Have made a good impres- he signed the report. So did Bur- ‘The letter also stated that iil nett and Sawyer, Last night it was|H. Thorp, superintendent of the city Al J TO MEN VIC *TORIOUS Y and said that Mutien had turned right | delivery division, will be sent to thin) signers and makers. The tail- sion. A good many of them - ie ccnmenes of the Seaton, "beth Bernese, yh pe Ape ll ata nee IN COUNCIL oring is absolutely perfect in that yer, after signing the favorable re} Mr. Coikett stated thie morning every garment. The mate- have already been sold, but, counted with the opposition. the let mall held up by the raft rials are right in the fashion, aa there are sboul twenty- roads and expect to clear up @ good) The hack and automobile ordio- , bill went through with the auto fee and in every case we guar- " " The auto for the first hour §6, and subse ? & five different styles and Pada deal of the paper mail in the next| ance passed last night antee the fit and the style. | something like two hundred few days. jmen won their fight before the | quent hours, $4 While the five additional clerke/ committee tn the afternoon. Sid-| Hacks per hour are to be $1.60 You can depend on any gar-| Coats in the assortment, allowed this office have been placed| ney Hansard, partner with Joe | $1.00 extra for lowering of tops af ment you buy at this store, | there are plenty left for your Chief of Police Wap 4 . on duty, owing to their inexperience | Schiampf im the operation of an ter hire Theaters, etc, within two ; REIGN OF TERROR they are of little help, the burden | auto for hire, and M. P. Benton, of mileg, $4, one or two perso yay gep tts — for we stand right back of | selection. Ladies and of the work resting on the regular|the Broadway Auto company, Three or four, $5; each additional | 4 ‘ ‘ M * Cov kets— a * ; | whieh she requests the chief to try|! each and every one of them, | Misses ‘overt Jackets : — —e | Cherka, some of whom are beginning | “showed” the committee. mile $1. Lake View or Mount! ..4 jooate a lawyer named Hamil-|| » est diester length Canta. safety another sprinkling of shot) '* show signs of the hard work, Im the operation of the Gehlumpt Pleasant cemeteries, #6; Calvary SHOT BY THOSE AFTER struck him. Hansard machine from the 12th of and Onk Lake, $7.50. Hacks, one William Lee, who lives on the July last to the 7th of February, or more persons within half a mile, ANO PEOPLE KEEP TO | water front was struck by shot in the total earnings were $2,709.50) 50 cents; one person over one mile mousse. , land for the same time the dis-|or within two, $2; each additions! 7 bursements were §2,91% The mile, 86 cents. For every mile who conducts « Pontiac, has Broadway company has Yaken off over two miles, one person, $2 lost innumerable fowls by dogs be the street all its machines. The' each additional person, 0 cents. longing to hunters and today he Pn en ee nee Y stated that he came to Seattle for A sacred concert, including the women have been chased . the Queen Anne M. EB. chureh to-~ ' dog treapasaing oa his property 24) wosrow night. The folk wit | passes ofratd of being hit killing his chickens would be forth ali boys have kept to the sing the important rolee in the can eda, too scared to venture foe ooo om the road to the dog) 1.18 which will be the second part | 7 cover, of the program: fats in that vicinity state| , Jt '4 ngw.up to the banter tor) Queen, Mra HC. Jenner, so- ton, said to reside in or near Se-|| Prices in every case are as atte. Hamilton's brother, Robert.|| Jow as you would have to committed suleide Feb. 4, and hi body is held at the Pittsburg, Pi pay for the same garments in any Eastern store. RESIDENTS HAVE in fancy novelty mixtures, and full length Rain Coats in the wanted gray shades. Prices are exceedingly mod- More New erate. All sizes from 32 to . - 44 mare Val. Don’t worry about the _——— snow blockade. We've the Lace Mayor Moore leat night vetoed Counciiman Seite’ most charming lot of new ‘*” pet measure : . sae Ss ] Counciiomas Revelie’s vet mearste| spring styles in Dress Skirts | Specia of B. John et. between Bellevue and} to be seen in the town, They Bumunit ave The extension pro-|| came straight through from posed would not be direct “ fite therefrom a New York, too, Better ma- sufficient impor || terials or better styles are ate with the cost of the improve. not to be had in any city. Prices are just as low as they ment, according to the veto. Veer. Sees Pen ought to be for such splendid garments, morgue pending the finding of Hamilton, who was last heard of a# living in this city TURNS REVELLE’S PET MEASURE DOWN Dunters are terrorizing the Sear Pontiac at the north- of Lake Washington. Two { been struck by fying SB eager gags: | | j } | Sind Be Scores of duck hanters osetia te prance: king, Louis Svars, bass, rix- the shores wid few Science Club. ter, Mra. H. L. Miffifn, contralto leave thelr houses as/ ,A science club has been formed| Daniel, W. Brown, baritone; Asa-! a ty oft the impetwous/at the Franklin school with 70] Mah, D. O. Roberts, tenor; herald, J. ie Who disregard the rights of | members. Miss Alice Van Doren| Peterson, tenor, accompantsts, Mine 3 tn leader and president; Mixa Rena Peterson, Mra. Emery T. Fyier and , one of the old residents | Pidduck, vice president; and Harry | Mise Roney, director, Frederic C while shingling his roof|Riswell, treasurer. Lectures on} King. was hit im the back by |chemistry and wireless telegraphy| The first part of the program wit! and before he could seek and electrical waves will be given. follows ara PSAs Choruga “The Radiant Morn solo, “In Heavenly Love Abiding Mra. Jenner; quartet, “Lead Kindly Light.” Mise Israel, Mies Nutt, Mr Mr. Svara; solo, “O Love Di- Mrs, Miffitn; quintet, “Hark. My Soul,” Mise leracl, Mra *, Miss Nutt, Mr. King, Mr Svers. Owing to the tenath of the pro-| gram the concert will begin prompt. | ly at & o'clock. More than two thousand yards of fine new Val. Laces will go on special sale to- morrow morning at a big saving. There are both Edges and Insertings, and they come in widths from one-eighth to two inches. All sorts of patterns and pretty More New designs to choose from. Waists These just cante in yester- eesti day. We bought them at a DISCUSS ANNEXATION. | If you want a really up-to- | bargain, and we cheerfully rn EE ents j ought up the new road, extend-| The committee on legislation of || “ate and at the same time ex hand a large part of our good ed it from Bakersfield to Mojave,|the Chamber of Commerce will|| Clusive style in a new Shirt | luck on to you. Regular and from Stockton to Point Rich | mect tomorrow to discuss the an. W | meet tomorrow to ° aist, come here tomorrow ir would naturally be toc mond. The Santa Fe became part | nexation of Ballard to Seattle 1 bis pd fi z model Waist ogee ae The, special ao grencygr eo e ve mo¢ aists | to 30¢ pare s W. H. Lucas, president of the Northwestern Baseball league, who left for his home in Spokane Fri day wight, was called to Portland to the funeral of a sister, accord ing to a telegram received today by Dugdale SUSPICIOUS TRIZ 1s NA Your grocer retarns your*money| Even when it rains tidelands are rat Pri ae og . cia a 4 air it you don't like Schilling's Best| increasing in value. R. Cooper|| °2¢ by yesterday's express. | price tomorrow is only Ses | tea and coffee. ere} Willis, 473 Colman bidg. eee}| They are made of China Silk, | yard place on sale to- a splendid spe- in” Morris Chairs. golden oak. The front posts are a ly carved and ed in claw fect. The fine Net and Lace. There : ¢ no two alike, and every | Silk one of them is a perfect work of art. They go on sale to | Daffeta morrow morning in the Shirt Waist Department. Prices| Ribbons range from $2.75 to $9.00 cach. In every in Fifteen hundred yards to | choos omo rina stance less than you would | enocec from t morrow In all Buspected of having burg the LX. 1. saloon, First Blanchard st. last Friday night carrying away the cash r containing a small amount of ca "ind | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) 4| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19 | After a battle which has been >ing », | 8 Continuously for two years and Tom Jenkins, a colored bootbiack; | # balf the Western Pacific railroad M.D. McDonald, @ colored porter,|MA# at last won terminal facilities and &, S. Majors, a walter, were ar. |08 the waterfrone of Oakland, and | ated at 3:36 o'clock thie morn-|%°W has access to this city ing by Sergeant Stuart and Patrol Bid Sale of This te a decisive - vietory for d in pantasote., ; ; ‘ ertine | Gould over Harriman rapa Poe eg ; has spring seat. gpg seo cohen | Harriman has dominated the rail || expect to pay Silk Taffeta Ribbons, in the number is lim- ¥. W. ©. A. MUST PAY, }road field here for y and the | | widths from 2 to 4 inches. - | Southern Pacific has been in pow | ‘The ¥. Wi C. A. te not to be|seusion of the Oakland waterfront given free city Mahia joes the | for all that time. counctt passes the ordinance over| There has never been real rail the mayor's veto. The bill was re-|foad competitios in California, and night with the etate-| the coming of the Western Pacific the executive that there| Will be welcomed by shippers all ity In law for the} over America. grant a8 expressed in the bit) } About 16 years ago the Spreckles | . | Interests built a line from Bakers | fleld to Stockton, which was to be TELEG APH BRIEFS | the foundation of a competitive line |i this state. That competition did | not materialize because the Santa Wed we suggest early j They come in shades of pink, Ne Ww bhi white, » mMaise, cream, Embroid- | scarlet, old rose, brown and / | | } i} black. Every yard of Rib- | | | 44.25 ON A | eries bon in the lot is great value at the regular price, 25¢ a i $10.25 This bed comes in ivory and gold and green and gold. The posts and top rail are very heavy. The Yesterday was a banner | day in the Embroidery Sec- | Yard. Just to call your par- | @}| tion, and hundreds of Jadies | ticular attention to this De- ; || expressed their admiration partment we mark them spe- € {| ial tomorrow at only 19¢ a % | of the many new designs in | ©'#* tomorrow a y ’ Ballinger in Washington | WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 19 R. A. Ballinger, of Seattle, recently | appointed commissioner of the gen eral land office, arrived in Wash lington yesterday. He called at the |interior department and is getting | ready to assume his new duties Edgings, Allovers, Insert- | ¥@rd ° } ings and Beadings which we filling is close. Heavy have on display, and. their New | satisfaction with the fairness Corset of the prices asked. It’s easy to find just what you want M d ] | here at this modern store | oaeis Lots of room to look, and Spring models in Corsets lots of different styles to | are here, and we have your choose from. Almost any | favorite make and the size } pattern we have in Edgings | you want. Our Corsets are may be matched with Insert- | all fitted by experts, and you | ings and Allovers. If you | are sure of getting just the | are not among the buyers al- | shape and style you want if ready here this week, you'll | you choose from our new be well repaid by coming | stock, Corset Department here tomorrow. on the second floor cast ornamen chills ? ‘Pbesq-are all 6-foot Pedestal Extension Tables, in ith@® golden oak or early English finish ornament rails and posts Full size only The special price is for Wednesday and Thursday ygaly,and the terms of sale are strictly cash, Mill Changes Management. Blaine, Feb, 19.—It is reported that H. L. Jenkins, of the Jenkins Lumber company, has disposed of all his interests in Blaine In that 4 mill, and that it will soon be start We offer in the bedding ‘ ed up again under a new manage department tomorrow ment 51-4 size White Cot fon Blankets that weigh pounds, have pretty and pink borders, at instead of $3.75 * These blankets are of eptional value @ur $22.00, $22.50, $21.00 Tables will go for Our $18 Tables will go for .....-......++ $13.75 BIG SALE OF GERMAN SEAMLESS RUGS Pese are in splendid new Austrian art designs in Burlington Suspends Service. FREMONT, Neb., Feb. 19.—Wa jter broke through the dike south . | west of Fremont yesterday morning life without persistent and the city is again inundated application to the work th of the railroad tracks. The at hand Common | Burlington, which resumed service sense and determina Sunday night, has again been sus-| tion will bear greater pended | frufte than geniue and | indolence A man’s fortune is in his own all colors and patterns, Sizes range from 8 ft. by 11 ft. to 1 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft Oo man can win success in any walk of | $60.00 Rugs are reduced to .. $40.00 $30.00 Rugs are reduced to . $10.00 Rugs reduced to ....... CRE 4 Xe $ 6.00 €s.c0 Rugs are reduced to ..csaccesies $ 1.90 i Terms are Strictly Cash. @ mM C4 arthy Killed in Explosion e MONTEREY, Mexico, Feb. 19.—| hands A dispatch to the News from Las} Abraham Lincoln Esporanzas, Coahuila, says that 105 Your savings, how 1 and many] ever small, will earn 4 men are probably | injured a result a of an explo per cent compound in | gion of gas in the coal mine there terest if deposited with | wrens a | ry GoodsCo David A. Farley Dead. Be A ih ABRE | e TACOMA, Feb. 19.—Duvid A. Far 1» HARTMAN tree | ley, a pioneer of Pierce county, died ALEX MYERS, ie 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, |guddenly at his home in Lake City VAS OMITH, Caabter Srconp Avenve & Sprinc Srreet j yesterday morning. Mr. Farley was 73 years old and had been a resi dent of Pierce county for 80 years.) v Between Pike and Pine Streets. * MES:

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