The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1907, Page 8

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Dempcrats and Republican i in Caagieds Favor “Bill for This Purpose---Abuses of Trusts Greed~-Pay 30 Per Cént’ Dividends, But Cannot Pay Decent h * Wages. ° @ ———$——$—— : 14 (Star Special Service) Me rs to any polnt within the i WASHINGTOR, Bag. 17.--Gov ay # from. whiah We ara | @nment ownership of telegmpls ie | j,, Beet IT radiate 4 a wreed Gy progrefive mombers of ‘ktatos wi he commonwealth the ¢ : @igrn e°of party, as a) charge | q 9 ® “wemedy f rowing caused by The lowest rate dhe United © Urrivcs @ ciwece?, end for the | States, from Washington, D. 4 Bred selee Birt aemh eRreicw Poni’ Hirmineham, Ala, fe 50 conte ¥ Bag from (he motels, A Bill le to Lustrall@ rato (or el r me . ey the #a tancd | conta, ; Woe by Congronmnan Bamue lowpsé rate to Ari k 4 @ Nicligan, which willsfind sup.jin A alia same mMesHAR q pertan ke h side ef the house and w 0 of The rate to 5 e senate. s dif Ruthorizes postal Sar Australia it telegraph systems operited by the would postottice department Th r Senator Rayner, of Marylart, ha lish a m | @xpreased this opinion: “Of all the | quest y question ts Monopolies } submit that the tele- | wheth: t the priv Graph system of « ntry, sub | trust to override Stantially ow 4 and controlled by | tt intere oe man, {9 the Worst and most dan- | as ew gefdus of them all. It te no longer ern h and safe or expedient to intr t into the | ay ha hands of one overpowering monoy Mr t United | oly the telegraph business of this | State t, has sald it} I eountry It is a power that not the ay t onty can be used, but has per: | trusted with transi verted for purposes host! to the * and pape Dest interests of the people it should Congressman Smith of Michixan | with the tvans on of our tele gaye: “Wé provide for carrying the | grams, as is almost universally the 4 matis by the swif known meth: | case in Burope od, steam, railways and The telegraph monopoly of the Pneumatic tubes. Why de United States, which ts just at the] right to the use of the tele present time whir 4d pretend We catry the matis at a loss. Why ing that it is una pay living not use the telegraph not only as @ | salaries to tts operat is paying @onventence and blessing to all our dividends at the People, but tn order to help wipe | pet cent Gut the annual postal deficit? Who, These enormous es @oudts that the te aph is an ee cipal the pocke of the Qential part of an efficient posta! orkan and Service!” fina Government ownership would re duce rates onebalf. Austr has r is onty government owned telegraph sys-|a side show to the Western Union tems, and the distances are even | Th rates are practically the same greater than those of this country. | Sometimes an appearance of compe Yet the Australian rate? are much | tition is maintained, but the West Tie than those of the United States. jern Union, with its directorate, con ere are the Australian rates |trola the situation For town and suburban mee During the year 1965 the Western sages the rate fixed is 12 centefor Union paid 6 per cent 4 year as divi @ Mersage not exceeding 16 eee dends of 4 capitalization of three ARE VOTING ON "ANNEXATION TODA Rainier Reach, Duniap ane At Athan tie City, suburbs of the Rainier Val would also be grantet! @ hearing In this they were disappointed Col, R. H. Lindsay, of Seattle, was an had finished Holl entertained a but before the Jey district, are today voting on the |the chief spokesman against After he x question of annexation to Greater ree F airman Beattie, and the vote prouilses to laeation $0 adjourn be close. question could be decided, J. W The annountement that the Roberts, of Seattle, insisted on be- “antis” woold hold the closiog meet - heard on the opposite side of the question. When this was re coer = pti fused, and an adjournment taken pre aa senabation won sidhcenbhard they pandemonium broke loose, #b aad cries cease the air {SEATTLE MAIL EXCEEDS | (Mar Speretal Service.) SPOKANE, Aug. 17.—James Dal ton hag been sentenced to hang for THAT OF MINNEAPOLIS. Upon request of the Minneapolis | Postmaster, a report of the business jortainating in the Seattle postof tre has been f¢ ed by Assist Tant Postmaster Colkett and sent to Minneapolis, showing that the per cent of first class mal! handled here | ie nearly twice that of the Minne | sota metropolis. LOCAL FLASHES | the murder of Policeman Henry Loupe Not Coming. Stotko, Dalton is an ex-convict. | Word has been recetved by Sen “I am innocent as unborn }@tor 8. H. Piles to the effect that Francis $. Leupp, coi aioner of Indian affairs, who has been ex-| pected In Seattle for several days, | has abandoned his proposed visit] to Puget Sound | Fined tor Assault. William Smith was fined $10 by Justice John E. Carroll yesterday for assaulting W. F. Wytart Six Convictions Secured. The monthly report for July of! Humane Officer Joba Vaupel! shows six convictions in cruelty eases and 104 cases Investigated. | W. H. Brinker Improving | William H. Brinker, former ly nited States attorney for this dis | babe,” said Dalton before being taken back to his cell. “I had ndéth-| fing to do with that murder, but I am an ex-convict, and that made it easy for the prosecution and the po Z Hee.” Officer Stotko was shot and killed by the lookout for a gang of cracks | men, who were robbing a eate. After shooting him they removed his star from his breast and pinned it to his (teasers. SKAGIT | HAS K KICK jtriet, who has been seriously 1, / is reported today to be constder- (Star Special Service.) ably Detter 4" Seay To Bid Church Goodbye. BELLINGHAM, Aug. 17 Rev. W. D. Feport of the wheat and oat crops!the Boylston av of Washington, 8. §. King, chief | wil! Simonds, pastor of Unitarian church preach two farewell sermons, deputy grain inspector of this state, |one next Sunday and the last on @ayn not one word about the ont | August when he concludes his crop of Skagit county, which pro- | pastorate In this city duces 1,500,900 bushels of oats an Boy Kicked by Horse. nually and ranks third or fourth} Ten-yeer-old Johuny Lynch living among the counties of the state. |~ — Why King should neglect Skagit aturday and Sunday main visit eounty is unsolvable in the absence |'"8 ‘ays at Bremerton navy yard of an explanation, which north Western Washington would lke to get from him. Counties that do Hot raSe much more than a tenth ae much as Skagit county are given due notice by him. These do not grow as many bushels of oats as pass through the town of La Conner alone. tral mos in from ¢ center. We howing early advance in high grade Tailoved Suite, Coats and Our casiom department ts to measure 8. is are daily coming “fashion are now Skirts will make garm: at reasonable pr oan Cloak & Suit S. 1316 2d Av, Fireworks onight at Vhite Clty display and the Madison carnival park new The power of adver-' ALBERT HANSEN aa | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 1 Optical Department. YinST AND CHPRRY 1112 Gegond Avenue. |neveral weeks leity during the past 4% hours. CROWN Prof. Chas. P, Nell!, raphers’ strike jo happened. dent Roosevelt to deal with the strikers’ . THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, PAL 17, 1907, GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP _ OF. TELEGRAPH ‘IS URGED — * THE MARKET. ) fogs Chee Twins cheese, inige, Whe Twine, i oon” ATTEMPTS TON NONE * syed * EVELYN THAW (By United Aux. s the Allied of the Im » opening ng of the public market (Star Gpecial Service.) evcaped death through the f affagted the prices on Western av OLYMPIA, Aug. 17.—-Hie pent-up tion of J. B, J@in,@he mil to a slight degree thy morning, | rage fanned to a fury by the aight | struck iagh mer the f there being some chan from the |of the man he held resp mbigle for | # hand grip, disconcerping } A until prie quote ay Canta | gtonlt@e awayot tions of hie the object of his Wrath 1% loupes are Oy quoted an low a8) wife, Willlam lc a carpenter | chance to escape Into the ca 16 cont oftte, blu the better and former Tenly saloonkeeper, |lory was med, but wae toc t grades a selling for $1.60. Plums) tired four shots at ©. Mallory, | getting amt of the’ way of Bloar (By Unit are comlug in larger quantities and |q bookkeeper for U iol Lamtas |eniak of retirning The fire ! nk “rn are selling at 7% cents and $1 mpany, y day w noon, white waw @fe in the car © me ‘a Several cases of Yakiga honey ar allory was atter pin ieard| Sloun did not attempt to ed iy coy hare tay | rived this morning and dea are | the Port Townne Mgnin |the train after phe shootin © Mt 1 Of A, asking $9.76 and #6 per os }for Olympia, Only one “ Rots | tmujediat ding hpeared * — took effect, striking Mallofy a the | not yet been appropended. ae elbow came in to Olyn whew | PERISH th A sar, 89-18 GA 00 Sloan held Mallory responsible | wound was @ressed. The bullet 1 sa for his domestic troyble which tered above the elbow end lode . Vegetohaee . were in court.@ fow months ago, Ajnear th® bone, It wes ex w ‘ | 1898 © per eerki number of Innocent nders had|and apparently the woend give OL. ORCHARD, r. 4 % L Fon yoo ; Ma, ; narrow escapea and Mallory only | Mallor tle Inconventencg ae . - : . ft wlan Act see!" TRUSTED OFFICIAL oh as | ceea'cel vit] 1S UNDER ARREST)" "steeaem a JOB FOR Fite” YORK, Aug Te (By United Press.) 2 will be shown the ant BOSTO Ma Aug. 1—~A —- bY Robert artiat truste on t who han bee sault pri , the | : “ as ice 1) thstruetor, | “Mitta fue t sling $9,000 from a package m ‘ up for shipment to Washingt rE. 4 the origina] Ko was #uy Best After Supper one |to have contained $105,000 For the benefit - Supper | GOES ABROAD tome in dara ta | / KILLED IN WRECK, oe the day (By United Press.) | (ey United Press.) schinan a _— the federal government's “man on the tel | NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Evelyn| KANSAS CITY, Avg. 17, keep 2 Nelli ls United States commissioner of labor wu, |Thew and her brother, Howard |Perwe nO a pring fier 10 o'elock and has beon at work for two months trying to avert just what hae Churernin, oe | Nepbit, have let for @ short {80 lion near Wh on the tral i a the rush fe nol abroad where she hopes to regain . - . Nelli has gone to Chicago with full powers from Presi: her baalth before the ment trial of \it © spit ewitek K evening ae national leaders. He ha her husband, Harry Thaw ” eit, Gy Halt Market now returned with Gompers to confer with Roo times {te actual valuation, and addition set « a reserve fund $1,092,780.97, making a t mart June 30 b, of $15,974,208 a pum eq o nearly one-sixth of t company's prose apitaliza In the hed port of th orn Union, operas tng and gen ontes ating taxes, wore given as §1¢ 198.73 The government has been unable to secure information as to how much of this sum was pald for salaries ote. re is some question as te Portiua av. was kicked tn the stomach yesterday by o colt and taken home unconscious, The acct dent is not expected to prove fatal Mra. Irene Clemmer Dice. Mra. Irene Clemmer . James Clemmer, proprietor of the Kenneth hotel, died Friday an ilipexs of several weeks at the Minor hospital Cousin of Thaw Here. Edward B. Thaw, cousin of Harry Kendall Thaw, of New York, te stop ping at the RainierGrand. Mr Thaw is vice-president and genera manager of the Electric Bank pro tection company of New York and is in the city on business U. & Gains by Survey According to E. Fr Tawney, mow ber of the Rows survey party which has been cutting the boundary line between Alaska and the Yukon ter ritory this summer, the United States will gain # strip 380 feet wide and several hundred miles long from the Yukon territory German ship Stan, overdue for is now at Portland. She was out 193 days and had been relnwured at 6 per cont Cableship Burnside, now on her | way north, will probably lay a tine to Catalla in order to give this see tion cable communteation with the | outside world. PORTLANDITES INGANE., PORTLAND, Ore., Ang. 17.--Four persons have gone insane in this In heat Is given as the cause. tense eee ed aoa Nickels and Dimes Soon make dollars when put in the bank at 4 per cent In terest, compounded twice a year, and when the “rainy day” comes along, it's just like finding money. Small savi accounts are invited by this Company $1.00 ia enough to start one. Do it now, today, Swedish, Norwegian and German Languages Spoken. Capital Fully Paid $100,000 FOURTH AND PIKE ST. ee ee Bridge Work ee tising isn’t one per ni cent. of what it would f rece. tit, pertact workmanship, and te be made or tent ioe eae be if it wouldn’ t print ‘oldered with 20-carat gold solder. Give us a call and let us make han an . timate on your work before going elsewhere—it will cost you 4 nothing. Your grocer returns your money Cannot break. Warranted 15 x 7s fe vs’ T WHALEBONE PLATES ec: All Work Done Without Pain and Warranted Associated Dentists Opposite GarvepBuchanan, ee ee ) j after | on wate: company to give ate date on there subjects The Western Union Telegraph Co. was rporated in 1866, with a capit an of $600,000, ‘Ite pres ent alization ia $97,470, j This la avily watered High and low salaries to-! weer, per th bei owen, por Th Mei day are directly resultant from the jwtees. per th Beye ’ normous payments of dividends ee ee ed stock. SPOKANE YACHT IN RACE. (By United Press.) KIPL, Germany, Av second yacht race } Mmperor William's be tleshach, wae defeated by the War neat, and the yacht Spokane, own ed by F. Wash Piente Lewis Clarke of Spokane was third. asant Beach Bunday one _eaoarenane East. : ‘ perm te: | vering. lam Ike 11@iawer | By the Oregon H.R. & Nay. Co 4 , ve, sa wo and return $98.10, Sept. 34 DEMAND Is ME Sen ee ee Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and re Duy your hat of & N. Brooks & |turn, account G. A. R. encampment apm Co., 1331 Becond av 9 | ~-$87.90 An attempt on the part of the off F. _ Sept. 11-12-13 Chicago and re Ballard council to reduce ite rate of turn $71.80; St. Louis $67.60: Oma interest from € 10 8 per cent’ On| Monuments ba, Kaanaa City ond Missearl rives some classes of its warrants was | points $60.00. Tickets, reserve yesterday found by the finance com-| Art Marble Company, 2011 Boo | Mn” oa intormation “at tale | mittee to be blocked In eo far an 1t| 00d av, three dvors nerth of Vir} . t 4 } | | | | | i | Bath phones 1728 oe sinia at affected warrants issued prior to the date of action by the old coun ll A demand by « local bendhouse or the full and original interest was mot by (he committee, there belag tful way out of It Ge see the Green Mew ervolr Addition today ae and lote easiest terms, Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta ton Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & bs ae pad CO., 337 Pion: Bk. Main 1186; In Laundry Drivers at Pleasant Beach Sunday Attend pienic On a Suit That You Can Wear During Early Fall These medium weight suits that we are now offering at reduced prices give you an excellent opportunity for a sensible sav- | ing. Suits that sold--- Up to $20 now $10 Up to $30 now - $15 Up to $40 now - $20 Re Soe J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State SEA VIEW TRACTS)! Contain Five Acres Each Prices Are Low Terms Very Easy Sea View is a large, level area of land, Sound between Seattle and Everett fronting the For summer home sitesy gardening, ranching, berry and fruit raising, we believe thesestracts to be unexcelled The ground is easily cleared, the soi] is rich and deep and the large cities to the north and south furnish at all times a ready and convenient market for all the produce $250 to $750 The Prices Range From per tract. Bear in mind that this is the price of a whole tract and not a single acre. Only one-tenth cash is re quired. Balance on easy monthly or quarterly payments Go out to see these tracts steadily increasing in value, Investigate’Sea View while ou can buy at such low prices and at such very easy ly Call at our office; we will be glad to tell you the best way of reaching Sea View, and to furnish you with any fur thy information you may wish to know, WEST & WHEELER, Sound front property is COLMAN BLOCK Ticket office, 608 First ave, Ellie, Gen'l Agt H. L. KLEIN The Best Shoe Repairing in the City While You Walt 217 JAMES GT. =— SE THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY THE ONLY | THE ONLY | THE ONLY THE ONLY | THE ONLY | THE ONLY ‘International Bond & Realty Co 337 Pioneer Block, Phones 1 Second avenue, TIMES 1¢ indefinite. have no terrors saves part of regularly with es, "t be counted on ‘to However, “hard time whi nt! an the est, at 5 per cent pounded gach six ha, will encourage you to make some all sacrifices to case the account, 5% On S in Savings SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPost ah 113 SENECA STREET Addition where YOU can SEE the improvements G6 Go see it SUNDAY, ACRES lakes and mountains in three directions. eo and the new proposed: in every day. sure. Addition with 35 all cleared and in lawn, ov Addition near TWO car lines, NOW building will pass through the ENTIRE addition Addition where the title has NEVER changed from HOMESTEADER, which gives a PERFECT title. Free stracts Addition in this vicinity with 60°and 70-{t. streets and ie BLOCK. Go SEE this Sunday. king EXROSITION and U niversity growl locks NORTH of the University. tion where YOU can buy cleared and grubbed VIEW Only 10 per cent down and $10 per monte owned and SOLD by the International Bond Co. NO oth alleys in every Addition overloo! and ONLY 16 Add at $225 to $425 Add ” Realty and by the commit ers, YOU save Addition adjoining TWO large PARKS and reservoirs ing IT the most desirable residence property in city limit. Addition where 337 lots HAVE been sold in 90 days, aa ERY buyer is PERFECTLY satisfied with the purclaaaiam Addition where YOU can buy lots for less than acreage pill adjoining this addition, Lots $22%%to $425 Addition in the city LIMITS YOU can buy on tem of 10 per cent down and $10 per month, or $15 a monthomm Addition don a ( ARANTEI 10 per cent in 2 PI months id aler an a ba ( EE it Sunday Chi ut FAIL ston same opportunity that they ha WO years ago, 4 Addition in the very hea ESENT activities, where the conditions surrounding it point t QUICK advaneey One who can not see this is BLIND. Take Green Lakegam to Green Lake STATION, our b ! ce. Go out SUN DAY, Main 1156; North 1333; Ind., Ind., 4048, Phone Green 555 Except Sunday.

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