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THE SRATTLE BTAR—-WEDNESDAY, May 1. 2907. ICE COMBINE HITS 231.05 Ne a ne ee in Hampton Moads, ee | leh tare took firet and see in one of the contests evousin | the Bret ond place Por 4 Hebrew Netios NEW YOR May 1- A ° ore ogeen at oii Sitch N April 2¥, to wife of Chas, Brogeen, | he* Aprit purpe ShamotomAt 6101-3 Bixth av, @, | Puret ee to wife of M. Okam « | Harting cana Fae ote ry Col, Nodges Promoted. nin y Me WASHINGTON, May 1, = Th STAURANTS® AND SALOONS womnie tone ky for 1.000 and a Me Naas, Frotigs | president hag appainted Co} aties ou we de April 06, to wife o ohn Mol | Hodges, of the Twenty fou in PAY MORE FOR ICE, WHILE and poor alike must Duy the 600 | ® #90 | fantey.. a nowre regiment e brig HeineAt 2328 Geventh av Apri dier general € nH see te now PRIVATE CITIZENS WILL GET 1CB& CHEAPER THAN LAST YEAR—RICH AND POOR WILL PAY ALIKE, Combination to raise prices. which reduces the cost to the amall consumer, is the novel out @rowth of the situation in the lee trade in Seattle The new schedule of prices for fee, which was put tuto effect b the three ice companies of the city this morning, i¢ not the result of combination io restraint of trade,” but a concerted effort to put the loo business on a better desis, according to Quintin Pent» ton, manager of the Diamond loo and Storage company All residential consumers of toe are put on an equal basta by the new schedule, and all will pay ten cents lesa per 500 pounds than they have paid for the past two yeara, Coupon books for 500 pounds cost $3.50 this year, against $2.60 last yoar pound books, The effect le to make | the toe which cools the rich man's champalgn co#t as as that whieh keeps the poor family’s milk from spotting Hotels, restaurants and saloons bear most of the burden of In| saved rates. Consumers of from | to $00 pounds of toe daily will | have to pay 10 coats per hundred weight more for thelr tee. Con sumers of from 300 to 2,000 pounds of toe will have t ay 5 conte more per hundred we The sale of tee for cash from the wagons t# absolutely prohibited by regulation which went Into effect today along with the raise. Letters issued to consumere by the Diamond Ice & Storage con pany, the Seattle Joe company and the Standard | mpany explain that the readjx mt of rates te much a ary “owing to the general and large tncrease during the past year tn the coat of labor, fuel horse feed and all other materials weed in the manufacture and dis tribution of ice. BALLARD FIRE DEPARTMENT GOES ON STRIKE THREE OF FIVE FIRE rianrens| QUIT WHEN HORACE ROB ERTS TAKES PLACE AS CHIEF —NORTHERN URG LEFT WITH IMPROPER PROTEC TION. As a result of the council tnat | week appointing Horace Roberts ehiet of the fire department, Bal Jard found itself this morning with out proper fire protection the new chief took his place this | morning al! members of the i Pallard | mont but the two drivers, Ed Clarkson and Andrew Beattio, signed. Three men compote oe striking contingent, being um Roberts was prepared for a gen eral walkout, as he bad several) men ready to take the vacant The new mon are Tom John Bridges and Sam | Olsen. They have had very little tn fire fighting, accord ing to Chief Roberts, and ta case of iapeorgns For bicyele, ie. phonograph. ‘kodak or other repair work that you wish \ \ +i Hy re fe ~ I + it + mart a Fe (HERE Fe (OE Mitac Shy en AWN es ess CS UE EF (LCE Mt eS: al oe » Ean 6 He a1 MASSIVE welgbt Largest, ont ven When | sertous fire the clty would be ts | grave danger | Roberts was chief of the depart ment until @ ye ago, when he i resigned on acoow trouble tn the department « ree Jackson was appointed fn bis place Fred | Frederickson want chief, and John Iverson. {kere They pretesred with Jackson rather than serve ‘under Roberts. DEATHS, Deaths wore registered today fellows Lavigne— Wit 8 4 laprit 7% at Providence boepital. 4 Arnston—Adei ph Aroeton, 14 april 38 at at Nishihate, 26, Aprt April 34 Me oe ack oe April = Py) tout . rune * fir uno ¥. Aprii 27, / orn) Ju * j 14 Aprit | Drew, | w rv, 4%, April 2%, ay ‘ M Twenty or Cariser we * 4 wad ay 40, Apel | Carleen ¥t at Beattio ninT ts, Hirthe were registered today ae! fofta ' april Mowden—-At 115 fipring: #t cosetul man? best yoar of them ieet Are you & euc Was 1908 the Are you pia in the and the « better than the presses forward to Learns Something Every Day to une of that knowleds on etrtetog te RrirraN ‘A born, In the street ence Hditton of the Macyctopaedia Nettie net you to har 4 males pler Hid SWATTUF | Bwinemien The Successful Man And it is the came in turning to The Encyclopaedia Britannica 20, to wife of Wm M Hein, @ von THIS IS DEWEY’S ANNIVERSARY | (Sertpps ‘Telegraph es yey ive hie a. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS After Medical #ehwols, CHICAGO, May | Cole and Thorwive Plead Not Gulley, MANILA, May } Cole ot the au Capt, F.C. and Chief Clerk F. F Thornton, who re acquesd of ing padded pay rolls, pleaded « nthe oriny inal court. Ne o wee fe tor trial Porchase New Theater, OM ANA, M tvan, of & wood t This house . ” Auguet t be yeed inh connection with the veudville places controiied by the western manager BAN FRA of different ¢ terial b Womans Serteusty Hurt. SPOKANE, May L—The life of Lele La Franee te de pest $8 boure ehe bee Heart Hospital in he oth out of the jaree ploture LA NER 1 ugh at the lower ond aentened Will be etr Cannes nett Oe Rampage PORTLAND, May Le-A eee ete oe rctio damene teh (sition have been informed that @ . end door factory & ban paceed Tuesday sight by {ting exc Hement among the ¢ — | the yiventa house of represen beods, Ne ene wes hurt. The ball | tatives, propriating $000 for an fired from the deok of the /exnibtt at the fair # a of the eteamer QCoets Rica. and " owing to @ @uy Tope breaking the | Care On Third vali came Gttywarde inetee ot| Chief Bagtneer eat tle Kiectrio Co, Americans Wie Twe Mares. the compan MORFOLA, Ve, May L--Amert opereting tte care « can eatiors won @)! of the places te | within the wext thirty to forty; twe of three toternstiona! faces be- | dare Tt Wil be seme time before tween the crows of wer ships remd- | the company wit the } rr ~~ laround by the (nb Depet over) any At better? plone with beet advantage allied ENCTCLO- ovitingiy. It in mt touch with what you pen were pe uidance trans fro corp cost and on easy payments SPECIAL WARNING! of thte ef the Maney ” bas driv od atin ts market. As « e onsy monthly per DO NOT DELAY f New Twentieth Century ates everyda pace © one of these Iittle books ( owntnm the ¥ Answer pow todays Wash Senttle, HERmAT ermasters department, | in the Philipp j Orders eo tewed Jud 4 ordered the attach the Duwamish toe “Ly 4 SEEKING LONG LOST Alva © Davie of Chicago i written to the pollee asking for Hinformation concerning Mra. Silva O'Shea, a sister, from whom noth ing has been heard for 19 years. has MISSING PERSONS | Richard Richardson, Donnot!! Ontario, Went to the Klondike and | his wife bas not heard of him since 1902. May be dead. Frank Goyne and son, Hillary Goyne, Wife tm Chicago hasn't |heard of him since he went to wm tn November, 1906 Wm. Rasmussen of &t. John, Wash., is wanted by « sister, Mre. Thomas Brown of Chicago. Mra, Oscar Wiketedt of 1462% Twenty-socond ay, lately married, | wants the police to find her hus | baad, who has been missing since | april al | MANY BOYS ARE MISSING The police have been kept ox tremely busy the last few days try ing to locate missing boys Today three more boys were reported lost it Archie Hartford, years old, an | employe of Moran's, has been mise ling since April 20. His home ts at 1032 Main at. George Hartwick 17 years old, has loft home. Edward Filba, 16, has left home. ents live at 427 Lakedell ay LOCAL FLASHES Sues fer 828,000. ult has been brought in the fed eral court by Patrick ageinet the Trement Coal & company for $26,900 damages tor | personal Injuries sustained while working in Uie companys mines at Wilkeson The ofitetate of the A.-T.-P. oxpe- that thoroughfare. arted out today te distribute 9 cards of rules and regule govern for the | season, These cards fur- nish af] the tnfermetion necessary / hourschelder @ good | ——— of the epripkiing tow | ¥ielations of the rales wit! be) | promptly punished | Judge trote Here. | Ja@ee M. Irwin of Chehalis coun ty, te belding court thie week tr Department 2 of the superior court In place of health contin Judge Tellman, wheee vee peor to total amount of ds nages be ree 246.288 Salt Over Maconley Batwte Mary B Gargtiete Macauley have sued Harriet sanehe Pes pay of ley Peabody and Chas. © for an secounting for their the estate of Merriet Macaulay Beatile Girt Munered. y ® xradagtr i, and at sesintant at th ry at La Jole Cal Mal. Warden to Viste Major John L. Hayden, U. # A has been granted « leave of absence whieh he will epend with hin ts nm the Northwest Major fHayde the firet military (netructor o University of Washi He * eon of the late Ma Hayden New Care Arrive, More care have arrived to be put » the Interurban road now tr puree of struction between Bal ard and Pverett Raising Famine Fond Dr M. A. Matthews, president of the Beattle braneh of the Ned © society, reporte that $946.66 « been rateed for the Chine famine eufferere we feach at Janeen Harle mbuatt lett y Juco Alaska, where he wi t ht a * ol for fir monthe " 1 ent a the wu ty and } t t embership in the bi so ety POSTOFFICE INSPECTION Postofficer Inspector Butler and hie assistants have just completed thelr anr al tour fi o ot tations and sub-etat n Be attle of whieh th ty-one The report DR was found actor ondition witt on a any of the stations NATURALLY DIFFERENT When you take into considera tion the large stock of apring and umme noveltie mens he arried by Hd White, the tatlor Collins bidg., and w you ur feretand what an im; part he ting playe with the fin sh duct you will na note the in White's thee as he all bis own cut ing, @ a certain style them that pases. Hie par jc lawn ARRAIGNED © (Hertpps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, May 1l--Manager | Rerugham of the International Pol- j | leyholde: re’ = committee, arrested with Charles Btirrup and ©. F. Car rington tn connection with the elec Uon of trustees of the New York Life, was arraigned thie morning) and Immediately furnished $2,600) bail, The he ng will be Monday GOULD ) WINS } (Sertyps Toleeragh Service.) LONDON, May 1.--Jay Gould to | day defeated at tennis Pennell in | three atraight sete, This gives him | | the right to challenge Mills for the championsb!p of Kngland AGAINST GOV. HUGH OS, | (Sertope Te ALMANY. today defeated ing to permit to araue before the the commissioner's couns GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION, (Sertpps Telearaph Service.) at ambeat tion tm shi cotton goods leorirn ment and handling oF export. ON THE FRONT Steamer Santa Clara will clear) tonight for Vaider with passengers | and freight The Uritish fourmasted bark Matterhorn, Capt. Morrill, will! clear shortly for Vancouver where she will load lumber for South Africa. The tug C. C, Cherry, owned by the Northwestern Steamship Co. gore to the aueken fisheries to-| aay Bob vane, chief steward of the) steamer Buckman, will leave that ship after her next trip to Frisco © tance the chief stewardabip of the wteamer Indiana, runoing between Frisco and Nome, The Indiana be | longs to the Barnson-Hibbert Co. jon May 30. The steamer California leaves Se attle tomorrow for Tacoma whence she will clear for Honolulu Barkentines T. P. Bmigh and Jas Johnson arrived this moruing from | Ban Pedro. DAMAGE 8UIT. Suit was begun today io the Unit- ed States ciroult court by Sarah | Small. guardian for Benjamio H.| | Greenwood, a minor, against the Puget Mill company to recover $15, 0 damages. The petition states | |} that Greenwood had both legs) | broken by becoming entangled in a belt while employed at this com- peoy’s saw mill at Gamble, Kitsap county, _Decesober AM, 19% AUTOIsT 8 FINED. Justice Gordon ‘thle morning fin-| ed W. B Ferrie bis automobile beyond the speed | Itmit. Fred Castle, charged with the same offense, failed to put in) an appearance and his bail of $36) was ordered forteited. } “TALL READY On Friday, May 34, ail our Straw and Panama Hete will be ready for your inspection. We have all the newest, enap- piest shapes for men and boys, from $1.00 to $5.00 in’ Straws, and from $3.00 to $20.00 in Panamas. They are the reg ilar best-for money values we always give. It will pay you to look them over LILLAGAR & BARKMAN Exclusive Hatters, 1810 Becond Arenue. ‘165,00 60x135 eee Put a little money into some it of these lote and watch grow Only $30 Down « yeare on the nk what these lots will Just th be worth in two or three years from now You can't lose on this deal These lote are located right by of the Maple Leaf addit where they are sell « lote for tr or three e at we off theese for If nt something that ts sure make you money on a nvestment come and 1. Come before the price goes up. now Chittenden-¥ unger Co. 606 Peoples Bank Bldg Main Phone 1964. SPCC S OSES eS COSHH ESEEH ESET ESSS OSES EESEOESS eeceesee SHIPPING MEN MEET, | The committee detatied by the Puget Bound Shipping association to handle the demanc of the long een for an increase in wages, met thie afternoon in the office of | the Citizens’ Alliance, Lumber Bx change building, to make @ report to the association of the action of farther interfering hees of H. B. Brown Me caatio, B.C. ie a ~ over $4,300 now | the supreme court, | Mins Brown agai an © bankrupt, te oo fe Drow, and makes its first trip t Nome | $26 for driving|! the longshoremen negotiations Manufacturing | Seattle General hospital suffering from spinal meningitie which he re t against Mise Mariam Brown, of | REQUINEMENTS BOXES Day, Oxia, restrarning ber from ” PER YEAR. SEAVIE in breaking of A Necessity IN THI8 DAY AND SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Veal ENTIAL TO TH FUL PERSON ” voce A FEW POINTS AR® ALso THE MODeRE ENTIAL TO DEPOSIT VAULT: AFE MUBT ¥ contracted @ week ago, le reported | sg IG yd BURGLAL FORD PRIVACY TO ne, che. o be touch befter today, | BABILY ACCESSIBLE TOMERS. THE VAUL A temporary injunction was to | KINS & CO granted by Judge Hanford | ALASKA eTTER, CROMBIE of the Seattle Car Jo, who ie at the C. G, Crombi INJUNCTION SECURED. Ts OF WM BANKERS pe BUILDING, PELL TRACTS On Puget Sound Between Seattle and Eve In buying at Seaview you don't have to wait a year or two for the establishment of a postoffice, stores, railroad and boat service and schools. Seaview adj Mukilteo and gets the benefit of all these ——e from the start. Gardening, Berry Raising Ranching than the rest of the state that the demand for fruite, berries, poultry, eggs, ete., is getting stronger year and at constantly increasing prices. No class of ple in the country are more independent or free worry than the small farmer who is lo¢ated adjacent @ large cities with a fine market always at hand. At Seb view the Soil Is a Rich, Black Loam and suitable for évery kind of gardening, for fruit snd berry-raising and chieken-ranching. The tracts are am usually level and quite easily cleared. $200 to $750 Per Tract Very Easy Terms We have arranged terms which we believe will suit everybody. You can pay ten per cent. cash and the te mainder on monthly installments to suit or one-third cas and the remainder in one and two years, or five per cent, off for all cash A Delightful Summer Resort Appreciating the natural beauty of the tracts and the superb view of the Sound and Olympics, quit « namber of Seattleites have purchased the water-front tracts summer home sites. Mr. Chas MoNabb, of Spokane, impressed with the location and scenery that he reside there permanently and has a 611,000 residence a Go Out at Once The earlier you go the larger selection you will bavt KEEP IN MIND that these are large tracts and conteil TWO TO SIX ACRES EACH Take Great Northern Traln at 8:30 a. m. to Mukilteo. Mr. Geo. Wheeler and Mt Arthur E. Childs meet thie train every day and will @0® you the property | 4 : Nest & Wheeler COLMAN BLOCK PHONES—MAIN 1947; IND. 41. iT 18 WELL TO THINK But Quick Action Is What Makes Profite When You are ing Lote in Mouit Baker Park 1