The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1907, Page 8

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geome any } nt p’ 8 enjoyed those ponsounora of Kreatl woaligy will try as usual to” throw the [ff | | Ararat hip entirely on labor The unton in th Iwark agaiiet auch unjust Imposition, Every (WRITTEN FOR TH@ STAR BY SAMUEL GOMPERS.) hov need, and every day bringg,more laborers under the Prosidgit American Federation of Labor. M@odarde of BW union. ‘The great hardsh nd abuses which tit ° prevail are in those employmengs or in those paris of UG country + Pe ere soeer ryan Nes mA we where the union cause haw tw To th@e, each day, the spread wi thee he Nousk and 4 | of intelligence in bringing the Knowledge” that thelr freedom) te: te . as we diges WE SEPOORAS Fie . Ms be wog only as they organize. Wworkabe mill th nilnes and plactr : bin ny Dede ~ | @vihin in past two de much bas been accompliabéll ly oi ve Ye ape -o: » on jon labo: The material | and social vodition at war kets sige ag ; f oe vo boon Lnmennely improved. lygreaked Waget have been ngeu naa 8 tad d maininined ;the workday hai hees shortened” there ta better nd, is fe education for the rising generation, more books, more and better abor ott Nal! | igts better food, better clothing, better surroundings, brighter cote latory ng: “ |} afd better homer: more time and opportunity for cultivating the best M . ha within us; honorable labor @ ating with t go — - | with all that Ie @ implle lolaure to Ive, lelaure tw mir fy m . a hog iad ' i All reat questions are considered with a view to " : - oe ! | thelr economic and material influence upon the people, and ghis of . dan Fe Alb necessity affeets the rking peaple mort Our schools, coleges and A. cay Mel pgscsantigeh a Seas w have ola t labor p m in ' . a ail ite 4 tnventiated forms an important \ ( > “1 | part in the curriculum of tnattutions of learning. The ehureh tn nF ome ations te turning attention to the labor problem. wagea and & ' | President t volt has sald: “I strongly belleve in trade unions ho th that wanes | handied, in which the rightfal purpose to begefit tat § } th connected with thefn is net accompanied by a desire to do in nave. © . Justice or wrong to othera, | believe it the duty of capitalists and " h ‘| Wage workers to try to seek one another to understand each t a - ‘a i! | other's point of view, and to endeavor to show kindly human sym oe ote pathy one’ wits another . mh Mlb by re Addressing @ xreat assemblage of union labor, Cardinal Gibbons fF ida " eett | cloned with this tribute . atthe wt God blews the noble workingmen a , bas wt ar the Cities of the plain gio P c ; Who dig the mines and boatld the ships, oye “ re Ss —_ And drive the comm the main ¥ ta wiped out. Tt a the God bless them ewarthy hands . +s . Have wrought our lands i © are samples of what men in great positions of truant and lay is agg Moet rest sility are coming to tht) f thé labor movement, and of “ " all th celebrate, labor's holiday tion was b ing the pee t ef f th a eal unlor th w , and spirit and th of the w u held rous oth tates n the first M ber, and by 1887 the custom had become q x It was in recogniti a “ A fteelt that the state ine h i New oy. New Y ber Day hotia order: In Con Yowa and Ob anne Tonnes Olina: tn 199 ‘Texas Det Virginia, Ut aware, Caltfornia, Minnesota, Wisc Teland; in 1894, District of Cot t Missouri Eath year has seon » Tabor strives. There may then, but the great suffer a rev ® and fill t fall back and organize for ner stand a time. Pe thed by bleeding si " hough baffled oft ia never - Wht ie ther re ts no ‘eason to fear for the tutu Tomorrow morning at 8:30 our housekeeping linens will begin. kindred goods higher now than they the prospects of a still further advance. de not propose to discuss. to be in a position to sell fresh, high-class linens at considering the cost of production, are, to say the annval to give an idea of reductions: wah a $1.25 Table Reduced to, 35 Table Damask, Reduced to, a yard 78 Bleached Damask, 59c Pare White 85c | els, Reduced to, Damask, the best $1.00 value THE BON GIVE | LABOR DUE-JUSTICE; | == a =| Fionsies Housekeeping Linen Beptember Everybody knows that tinens and have been in years The reasons for this we It is sufficient for THE BON MARCHE BE ADVISED OF THE PRUDENCE AND ECONOMY AT THE BON MARCHE TUESDAY. We will quote a few pri coe Napkins, Huek a yard ele, size 19338 1 | heavy quality, h nee 68 ahd ulso T2iuch pare ¥ | i ss Gross Blenched: Irish ‘1 | “#¢ Huck Towels, Reduced to, each MARC 4E A AO sce a tm THE SEATTLE STAR—! workers are true to themselves aod to each otti®re-true and Alive to need for etandiag ahoulder to shoulder in’ the solid ranke)got yet there never was a time when Ith was #0 6p) wealth § no alert to take And tf th the possessora « vanta of any weakness in the ranks of labor rs Ing In the prosperity which the Choice stock of Fall Patterns in fancy stripes and mixtures. We have a very extensive assortment of sizes and can fit you properly. Prices Are: $2.00 to $9.00 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. sale of with Strongest Overcoat House in the State prices. which very low BUYING AMUSEMENTS. $1.09 THE GRAND BS4nex full Bieacked Table a dozen John Cort, Manager, Damask, § designs, serviceable Rleached TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK quality, bt < ni 10 meat LOUIS JAMES desigas | Mon. Tues, Wed. and Wed. Mat by Yar ora emay | $1.65 Table Napkins, “THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR” a yard " 436 Reduced to, Thurs. Fri. Sat. and Set. Mat 3 , 7 a dozen $1.39 “THE COMEDY OF ERRORS” J 6@tuch pure Bleached Mercer 4 Prices, 286 to 91.86; Mats.. Shc to 81 ized Table Damask, pernia ure Li en Damask aa mud? finish, durable quality; 12 che King, nite 20x20in« 4 SEATTLE THEATER ae $2.75 Table Russell & Drew, Mere. Phones 43 Be Bleached Damask, 8c Reduced to, ° Mats. Thur. and Sat today, if rainy) — TONIGHT — All week, Reduced to, a yard a dozen ...,.... 9100 THE LITTLE PROSPECTOR” 604ach Bleached Irish. Linen Satin Damask, all pure linon fl Good Play--Good Company Table Pamask, good, firm king, size 22x23 inc Next Week-—“Unele Josh Perkin Weave; 10 new designs. nenalites, segs ig Prices—Mata,, tbe; Nights, 16¢'to boc. Com United Staten Amusement Reduced to, a yard Reduced to, hie a eo 1X pany, 1412 2nd @ve 6@inch all pure Hnen Klee All White Huck Towels, siz0 OPENING—A Tremendous Success ed Irish Table Damask, s¢ 17x34 inches, hemmed ends ENTERTAINMENT—-A Palpable Hit quality; 10 designs 17ig@ Huck Towels, 123 Marvelous Motion Pleturee, High Class Music, Latest Ilastrated $1286 Bisecnat Bamack, Reduced to, each at Songs. Continvous from 1 to 1p. m ADMISGION 10c. * JHIRD AVENUE THEATER THIRD AND PIN Phones: Main 2634; Ind 2405. 29 the city; our famous; 12 _ All pure aded Huck §}A!! This Week—Matinees Wod * Rey Special Labor Day Matinee stgos, oe x4 HAZEL KIRKE $1.25 Bleached Damask, , ae Pric and Labor Day Matinee, 10, 20¢, 90¢; box Rediesd is, 1 69 se Huck Towels 39¢ - Oc. Matinee hox seats, 26 a yard A | : educed to, each Yext Week—-UNDER TWO FLAGS. wi ianlia’ T t heavy pare Linen linen Bleached | procaded Huck} Towe LYRIC THEATER ality; 10 new, cholee destgus. |") Rs i 3 - on Sy 1 Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones 567 be Turkish Towels, Matines TODAY (Labor Day). TONIGHT—All Week $1.50 Bleached Damask, | Reduced to, each 5 PUCK, JUDGE AND THE LADY Reduced to, Ml 29 Pure Linen 1 A M Comedy With Girls, Fun and 1 Singing a yard wels 1 inche N Ww Zinn’s Musical Comedy Co. Prices as usnal able $1.50 Turkish Towels 89c S OT nan OOO Pelee the as mite Dereermaaine k vax Radios tx deck uc t ), 7:80, 9:00, Prices 100 and 20¢; box seats, 806, qualitys 9 nev Ratra heavy all pure Laces ar , Big Regular Acte—7—Hpecial Attra Math T Special Attr te Unbleached Damask, Turklan Hath x60 Bi yw! aurnes . educed to, 8c The Noted ¢ Violinist a yard 0 $ 2 60-inch strong unbleached é LUNA PARK Linen Table Damask; 8 good de- | , ° Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast signs. : T aaaid FREB! FREE FREE! 78c Unbleached Damask Concerts Every Afternoon and ar bi une Famous H®near Reduced to, | $6.00 Table Set, @9 an I ' 10 | I ul Courts of Ventce ar “ber @ yard 59c Reduced ¢ , n$3.98 attract Oo ey or ferry. All lines now lead to 60inch ext Unblgac : i s] — ——s ed Pure Li rT « Das r ( h Sprin st nd and ord. rac tg oll “ve Oliver Theater nascent seuk wear; 10% fexign $2.7 Clot : t Theater this week presenta 40c Turkey Red Damask Reduced to, $1 95 Two State ils Fi 0 Mechanical Statue The Po. Reduced to, 29 each pied conte yal ep iy bey Jay Harv inging, “Two Little Salior Boys a yard é£I5C 5 I unt rate Ones ct ip Saturday and Holiday Mntinees De eto shed Pat Clath, | Sunday 1 pm Red Table Damask, fast color; | "°F4er on all f Ne Se a CNN Np mE tier dees 00 Pattern educed to Table Napkins, 29 each WNE 29 10 Sit. 14, Reduced to, a doz . : ae ad Bleached Damash , in I Dar f 1 RAIN OR GHINE, First Race, Take cars at First 2P. M. Avenue and Jackson Street. GENTLEMEN, $1.00, A@musion, Including LADIES, BOP. THE Ot IVER | Programme Week AUGUST a6 Errand Boy We 1 Out for a Walk Woodechopper Daughter,” “Uncle Si on Rollers T'wo Ilustrated Songs,” DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1907. e | Alask 4 5 i At Organization Price of $1.00 per Share —_—— The stock offered for public subscription is being rapidly year’s construction dre in hand taken up, and the stock will be withdrawn from sale. ve fonds uied foe tig The citizens of Valdez and vicinity subscribed for 146,000 share . ‘ Prince William Sound, Seward and interior Alaska points subscribed for 61,000 shar Offered in Seattle and the Northwest, 133,000 shares, al irge proportion of which has < ‘ready been sub. scribed, Required for completion of first 34 miles this season, $340,000. Alaska Home » Railway f Record to Dale © i Aug 9—Completion of prearranged plans and concentration in Valdez of » engineers, tractors and workmen “et Aug. 10—Ala Home Railw organized at 1 meeting citiz f scribed Aug. 11—Survey of Valdez minals and ace 1 of wharf, rehouse Aug. 12—Siirvey by engineers of first section of road and nting-of 99-year by V. ae council i i, Aug. 13—First shovel turned by ex-( ernor Brady, of Alaska mil raded itize ¢ led by ex-Gov 3 , of mu | by citizens vi Valdez / r c Aug. 14—Establishment of « truction camps over first five mile f nd Aug. 15-16—W orking force incréased to 270 men, and camps extended al I Aug. 17-21-—C« to be built this year to of construction camps to 1 le Aug. 19-—-Organi n of Valdez branch of Reynolds Bank, to facilitate financir Aug. 20-——Combination of principal business, mercantile and bar king i f in ity to back railroad, and increase of subscriptions to $207,000 Aug. 22-24—Working force increa Aug. 25—Sailing, of S. S. “Bertha” from Seattle with 100 addi men, grading dition: truction to upp! ind Aug. 27—Arrival in Seattle of H. D. Reynolds, Trustee 1 rails, ¢ tructi cars, piledriver Aug. 28—Chartering of to add to ed ka Coast other steamers being “Portland Bertha” and Aug. 29—Trusteeship arrangement perfected ith Tith of Seattl 1 permanent Seattle offices in New B \ in principal Aug. 29. \laska Home Railw ar $1.00, and legal 1 to buil it $10,000 per nne 1,000 miles of narr road thro standard ¢ i w-gauge electric mile, or latterly the equivalent of Aug. 30 Rush Work Hereafter Additional men are being employed, and during the next GO d ys every steamer Coast Co,’s fleet will go forward from Seattle laden with railway material, supplies and ¥ Che Alaska Home Railway is @ live org f with at the head of every department, mization, eificient, experienced The railway is being built by the people and will be operated et Every share of stock belong’s to the treasury, and none will be better There are no promotion shares, no lar subscribed is being ec Never b moderate momically ¢ means to secure pa rticipat r pi Every corporate act will be given t 1 Roosevi pressed princip! for the proper nu 1 ce = hook# ut all times to inspection of steckhold pen and above management the Alaska Home Railway will begin « ng It is estimated that the net profits durine the ix mont! . $ will on assured freight ton ' The road will connect with the United Stat rnment trail to the interior. This trail im utilized for the p eight years in the trar tion ir ht he ric nt er and . he rich ‘ i mines of Alaska Bear in mind that the White P & Yukon Rail 1 returned its « cost durin first year of operation, and has netted an aver of 62 per cent pet um sines scriptions immediately, before the subscript hooks ¢ Write or call at the offi of4be Alaska Home 94 Yesler \ blank for stock subscripti¢ Subscripti on Blank The $1.00 per undersi f Railway! hare—$..... here Supe have ee out « ees see for 1) VORb Vedd Okwte All 3 pre Trustee a oe Mail above Lome read) presi ment Prob, Be etvit mee Wa, ubseription blank, w , %4 Yesler \ check, draft or m y order, to | lus, Railway

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