The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1907, Page 5

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een a mruevnctse Dab ace “ ——EE FROADS BREEDING SENTIMENT FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP, _ "DECLARES W. J. BRYAN IN SPECIAL INTERVIEW FOR THIS NEWSPAPER et nee ~~ yan teeta ee _ APPALLING DISASTERS, IN, [ef trtamph in bis announcement WARRIMAN QTYLE OF FINANCE na FREIGHT RATES, THE DISCLOSURES OF DISCRIM- at, ga ei gy bene Fhe . 1 re nemaeives have Mey Ang DOING MORE THAN ALL THE SPEECHES EVER o at ownerabip « HERE! were! you EDUCATE THE PEOPLE TO THE NECESSITY OF nentine t wan not pre QUT THE PLAN HE SUGGESTED IN HIS MADISON | Pered for the and not welt STOP THAT OR j'te AWAY FROM vou! weigh It property, Mr. Pirywn sate “TH my Madiwon Square garden speech | eteted thal unless our ex pertones with the railroads wan dif ferent from our experience with the franchise holding corporations in the cities, te railroad managers woult efuente the people to the ne Jceaxity for public ownerahtp. I stated then that di net knew J whether the people were ready for f of whether my own party fa vered i, and 1 do not know now how large & percentage of the peo: ple have been ee ted to the be tet gevernment ownership of ratlromcte, Hut t am eure Mr. Harriman and the men Whe, Ike him, hawe deew using the raiireads as thelr personal property, and manipulating the reade for the amassing of great fortunes without regard to pubtic BRYAN’S ORIGINAL DECLARATION AT MADISON SQUARE GARDER LAST SUMMER “T have reacted (he contusion that the rutlroads partake go much Of the nature ofa monepoly that they must ultimately become pubiie Property and be managed by public offictala, Relieving, however, that the operations of alk the railroads by the contratization which would ob- rated by the fed- federal government would result In a literate state lines, 1 prefer to seo only trunk liner ope ern) government and the local lines by stale governments, Bome have opposed thin dual ownership as impracticable, Hat invertiqntion in Bus rope bas convinced me that it is entirely preticable of the governments; federal and atate, to own and operate raftronda, there can be ne doalt.”—From Bryan's Madison Square Garden speech A® to the right of August 99, 1906 The Washington Fire Ineurance fe Tidelands equal money and inde company recently took a small line | pendenc old age, H. Cooper im the canal cone, Panama oe) Willis, 472 Colman bidg one AMUSEMENTS. PRA RAIL LLL LLLP OPP LALA EPPA PPO JOHN CORT, Manager. G R A N ROTH PHONES 65, ~~~ ~.-—__~_ 4 NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, Beyinning SUNDAY, KLAW & ERLANGER Present the Biggest Musical Comedy Buo~ cons of Two Seasons, » Musical Play in Three Acts, by GEORGE M, COHAN, poervics, are dota more to create « ‘ sentiment inifaver of public owner \ A we 45 Mi t F B d ant thaw all tie apeechow that 5 nutes rrom Broadway ever made In facur of public i 1 if " -_ — . - ae ee The epatiation of the pub \ . ' , dl | 30 Weeks in 2 Ww Me ha bee! okny on fo ear \ Raiee te Cikches as Seueatigatiane aie scary Ws } CORINNE, ti New York, Cohan's Best Otter to bring oat the fret : Aastated by Bouts. Weim yg Bim ae ry.” “4 Minutes ’ a 5 Minw ante © w ote he eer on > | A Notuble Cast and} Prom Broadway.” “Mary Ino be WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, cnutaneses wapeine tis guban vo a ; iL COMANESQUE CHORUS, Coat - Oi, Name,” “A Popular gecial interview for this news pager he declares that the raiiroade {na they could hardly manage the 3 — % “ . m i . to the € e people's a . 3 the peeale to negessity of public ownership. a egg ag gpa out mn . : = S S PRICES: 82.00. £1.50, $1-00, 75é¢ od 50¢- " a eaten Ga tae on whieh they assert the government ONE WEEK, Commencing THURBDAY, March 21, Matinees Satur~ i Exclusive Serv dima } would superviae the properties day and Wednesday (No Performances Sunday, March 24), the WA March 16.—-In a} Mouncement regarding public own” | “Greed. for saving operating om | WHAT 18 COMING, ACCORDING TO W. J. BRYAN Kirk La Shelle Co. Offere : ” emphip, As leader of the democratic | nenges is the cause of many dis , dictated to the | ——— ty retve ~ ° . I «Star, | Barty It was. received ap offering te) asters Government, ownership tivation, whith clalvia it must reite (mor of government ownership, | the investigation of them but adds D UuU st I N FAR NU M |e party « mew and untried iets] woukt obviat¢ thin Abwloty to lpetes with ox | well an a entargument of business 14 ie plainly to b Unet thelr | to the strength of the crnment Ae well an amantvemely radion onetegve the cont af eafety appliances |'That tm however, such a Drond | every re ker cee ant ee In Owen Wister’s Triumph of the Plaine, ent OWR-| A few days later he supplemented | is piher © of that | queatt SS “ Wdethe bred with | Hl declaration by assuring hh esa Giet'ciain wader gover: Bene — perpen hg Sch-cene toe Sinomic thinker to. Kis belief in| T Mi main by the ra liroots friends that he did net intand te | ownermtiy, whith would not atrive} etnies te im thong that the Lan , 4 gM “9 Big Party Tonight HE VIRGINIAN f of the Piarrimany | “atee the idea upon the party, and{ for immense and tices! gaine tr , ~ | i t ‘ore a, [rattreade move in advancing ratem| more apparent to the peaple This eventig another Turge dance | i. i tine te os Shag Sre anton ra ome " at} minty the increase in freleht jon freight im am effort te recoup I~ | have existed for years, asl may, ang | Wil be given at the Leseht Park SEATS TUESDAY. Prices 5¢ to $1.50. Mail Orders Now, hinge climest de ton, wd to | rates more than ever convitices the |¢reased expenditures [OF Une ent¥~ | een | DAYTON. Don't mise thix good time } If there were but one success to chronich for the current sear the thereasé of fit stew public that there te momething Mdic. [lees of trainmen and em wit! Let us Rave your good will—| Fine muste by Wagner's orchestra, |f "07, ‘ht stecens would be of the past week and the credit would go * In the fare of unex-| Put now there in a dintinet note leliy Wrong WIL raiiread aduinia. |help tnctine the people y in| Gehilting’s Bent, °° | Geutiomes 26c. Ladies free. °° | -The Virginian’ It was by ali means the best balanced and most 3. and alt | —<—————_____—_ ssnahentatyiputporievesesnyrniniot - aancittipiantatie nein tematonresiietininesineetinesieennte rome curefuliy selected company of the #euadn in a place of almost fauttioss dramatic construction.”—Beattie Post-Intelligencer, tates prospertt ; Of redating. timerim. 4 : pa wnfairnems be crectite ‘ public sentiment to } = SEATTLE THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Managers Phones 43. it. im view of the Matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday iat origina! drctara- | (TONIGHT Last Time BLACK PATTI Troubadours) shad Wook Starting Matinee Tomorrow, Sunday, Me ratircads at the SSeS é H ” SS! THAT GOOD SHOW Beside the radicalism SES PIERCE R. BENTON Submits the Latent Beente Success IN SEATTLE 3 A Cowhoy’s 7” Girl ; Swan E managers of Seattle’s new Savings Bank beg leave to announce that the A Play tmeCiaee by Itell, woes many wngover bank was opened for business this morning (March 16th), at their bank- § esas’ = nificent Scenery ! reat many stopover A tate of ! tates will inctude /@tposition and the @ © number of * + i ¢ . i » wy up in cash. The bank will confine itself to a strictly savings business, het 3 will receive no commercial deposits and do no commercial or trust business of any grand lodee of the . : . e% ‘ — of Good Tem kind. It will cater to the savings people, receiving their deposits and confining Both = VETO its investments to the class of investments made by the savings banks of the East. LYRIC THEATER a BILL It will make loans on first mortgages or income-bearing real estate in the City of eS ae Seattle, and its surplus moneys will be invested in high-grade railroad bonds and ARR SIOIOO SORE ARI IOOOON ALLO ODAC BELIOS Tonight Last Time Zinn's Jolly Musketeers Typocraphieal | like securities, which have stable values and which are always salable. INTEREST ABATES NOT A JOT over the bin oe Pog It will to its depositors interest at. the rate of 4 per cent per annum, the cai sen c=. JARI GSTS z arb a : : a Fourth Week Commencing With Matinee probabiy be highest rate that is consistent with safe and prudent banking methods. The bank en is intended primarily for the benefit of the wage-earning classes. One of its spe- t cialties will be the caring for out-of-town depositors by the modern method of Zinn’s Musical Comedy Co. In the Picturesque and Tuneful Musical Comedy eae Gee: the sound ing room in the Erikson building, northwest corner of First Avenue and i lili Matinee Prices, Adults, 250, Childfen l0c. Evening Prices, 150, University street. Its capital stock of $400,000 has been fully paid hp Se Renee Next Week—“A JOLLY AMERICAN TRAMP.” “banking by mail.’’ Its officers, who are composed of twenty-five successful local ——~ business men, bespeak for “The Bank for Savings’”’ the patronage and good will of it 5. | The Sultan Be SS. March 16— | the community. beet Sees | orocca OFFICERS ORIENTAL IN CHARACTER DANIEL KELLEHER, President Sh aoeyacdadoec wt R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, Vice President UB sacsrang, tua end ite. Yon athe tomer by qoime’ te: she Ds O. H. P. LaFARGE, Secretary pa oem nee a : LEWIS C. PALMER, Cashier Teanisty Usaaing Vocanite Semen 8 free Cirttdre: Prices; 200, 10c; Box seats, 300; Meepiiel, an ecre of Matinees, l0c. Performances. 2:30, WEN Offered aw a pitt for 7:15, 8145 eaeh day, Sunday eontin- ; “ vows 2 to Lk Last time of old bill, Saronet L. Crawford i eset wn TRUSTEES | | | War already rained NEW BILL ees ee te R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, Pres. Yukon Investment Co. o HERBERT'S DOGS JAMES CAMPBELL, Lumber Capitalist. HARRY KRUTZ, Pres, Washington Loan & Trust Co. ESSE een eS on TANNER & GILBERT KOLB & MARLOWE JOHN CORGIAT, Real Estate Capitalist. O. H. P. LA BARGE, Secretary. A 4 Ot rARLO GEORGE J, DANZ, Treas, W. D. Hofiue & Co, MALCOLM McDOUGALL, Capitalist. i. “How tor Mate Lovet Ta “Peal and Virginia” ap USE TALKING GRIFFITH DAVIES, Merchant. ALEX. F. McRWAN, Pres, Seattle Cedar Lbr. Mig. Co. a aieaie na «a het ema Be theroughiy con H. H. DEARBORN, Real Estate Capitalist. | JOHN H. McGRAW, Pres. McGraw & Kittinger. Star of Fv Ta a Comedy Actlet Soe Mibjeet, there's 10 mine - ! IE IES PM Just wo Iw the fart JOHN W. EDDY, Mgr. Port Blakeley Mill Co, | WALTER OAKES, Capitalist, eTARASCOPE EDDIE ROESCH the nobby tatior JOHN ERIKSON, Mining Capitalist. | RALPH A. SCHOENFELD, Mgr. Standard Furniture Co, ] Fan on the Fiy The Sweet Singer Clothes, tive inelucte tor the GABRIEL FAURE, Banker. JAMES SHANNON, Physician. Prices in Seattle JOSHUA GREEN, Pres. Inland Navigation Co, | VICTOR HUGO SMITH, Capitalist. ‘stairs of tha: ‘ Teo at his saree ANDREW HEMRICH, Pres, Seattle Brewing & Malt. Co, FREDERICK K. STRUVE, of John Davis & Co. at 20% Coiling G. ALSTON HOLE, Mgr. Thomas Lnvestment Co. C, BE. VILAS, Manager U.S. Assay Office DANIEL KELLEHER, of Bausman & Kelleher, Attys ¥. W. WEST, of West & Wheeler. Banking Hours: 10a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays: 10 a. m. to [2 m.; 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. ! wince ne Sst Matinecs Datly, } Manager Pantages Offers, Week ~ except Thurs- of March I; the Attractive Extra prepara- day and Friday Play, tions being made Dodrs Open tor «a mag ae , niflcent produe- tee ote en s tion of Barbara Freitehte, week 3 ' n inea.. 8:18 Noxt Week, “Barbara Freitchia” » March 2

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