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ARE NOW THE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1909. sack of potatoes over the road are ready to join banda with the cisco. 1. W, Hellman Jr a f et t ’ I as long as the fare remaing [corrupt politicians to end it all local banker, presided | vot wha - where It is. And | would boy Kverything depends upon whol ckert'’s candidac nthe tea Do oott any merchant who re controls the office of dist at-| ular republican ticket, while tr ceives stook over the tine,” |torney. It was through the honesty | California ip t oa : The applause that folloWed|Of the prosent district attorne Jouthern Pi ’ drowned the ker’s voice, That| Wm. H that the graft) waa the upst is a every man present was ready and | Proagoutions were made powwible, | wkilifut Je K | ' . willing to carry out Mr, Bridger Langdon hae refused to be wires attached to ¢ ain labor 5 * o] svumgostions in this respect. wae| come a candidate again nd a itlela who long ag ere ¢ tr" vi ts e él evident Other speakers, aleo| coalition of indicted corpora ed among the henchmen of © | stor : °C ae and Jadvocated the freight ryount | ton offioia machine politi Ruefe the fallen politica me, Pic ~ wii ve Ma: |~ ——=! In order to make a@ ay stOmintic | clans and business men asso. [ert wan endorsed by the union la Heney Is drawing large and era le 10 Yemung hrough the valleys affected by the cussed, Mr, Bridges declared that | fight against the road the Valley! ciated directly or indirectly | bor rhe te in Bar enthusiastic audienees and it terhe Me after nereased Interurban passenger if the franchise’ls found to be tn-|lmprovement Club was organized with one or both, have put up Franciseo will be the deciding looks now as though he w ? hoon, Formal Demand Made on Him and Ground Laid for Big Fight on In- creased Rates. | Bound } p e b pe iraw BR w N gxesting that k the state rail the ques ed, the pe refuse to we hereby “if you should grant this request, serve notice upon you that we will seek other means of trans portation until such time as the rall d commission will have established a rate after a full and fair hearing upon cation thereto.” eas to whether tition to seek wight ts cone ed as a boycott thought not, bu point Another Protest. | pointed Kent last night, a ert Bridges of O} chairman, g the county commiss to secure from the county ney an opinion as to the right of the Interurban ro: ate cars on certain county roads now being used. + Cc. D. Hil bers of the « the perpetual county franchise granted the railway is invalid. The suburbs propose to attack” it from every side, 1. C. Calhoun,) secretary of the committee, was instructed to communicate with of ficlals of the Northern Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound railroads, both of which run which was ap ass meeting in 1 of which Rob Ilia was electe i other mem e hold that FINE PROGRAM FORREGTAL WELL KNOWN ARTIST WILL ASSIST IN EILERS CONCERT TOMORROW EVENING. What promises to be one of the (Thursday) 6. third of the serfes of P als to be given by the E! House the coming year. Mr. A. Memory Turner, the prom. inent local baritone, will render several pleasing numbers. RK will begin promptly at 8:15 cards of admission are required Following is the program Programme. 1. Cavatina from “Faust” G The ORCHESTRELLE Il. Rhapsodie No. 2 Lisst The PIANOLA Ill. (a) Danny Deever (b) Damrosch Bravest Heart May i, from Faust aay Gounod Mr. Turner. With PIANOLA Acec animent IV. (a) Nocturne, op. 1 Chopin (b) Valse » from “Cop. pelia-E Delibes Vv. Largo New World Dvorak The ORCHESTRELLE. VI. Grand Polonaise, op. 22 I m Chopir The PIANOLA VII. It Ie Enough, aria Eli jah Mer ohn With PIANOLA Accompaniment Mr. rée T. Breeckow at the PIANOLA The plano used is the Chickering West Seattle Cottage $2,500 $500 CASH new, corner 1 rom street nia home. West Seattle Vacant Lot $1,350 $700 CASH ments paid. Cheapest lot in V eattle. EUGENE W. WAY & CO. BAILEY BUILDING Ind SOREN & BALORIDUE Tallors and Me Purnte 11 treet Retween Boren and Mi | Because a little ten-yearold girl, cents a mile, but he also inaists-on inststed Jacob Furth should be con five-cent fare for this trip of Just on | at the meeting with I, C, Cathov of Kent, who presided, as pr ate, to ascertain What terms they valid the eltizens should d make as to freight gnd pas hand to secure one in ite place ates. that will safeguard thetr rights, [89d ©, KB. Guiberson, of Kent | While the discussion was on, | treasurer, The hat was pa Deputy County Attoriwey Ingersoll | eround and $77 wae contributed ae | ggosted that If! was called in by C, D. Hillman, He|4 preliminary fund, The purpose) | | @ young law Fickert the recent primary nam Would Force Them, nating elections 26 men” met in a priv. Attorney Bureh anty epmimisak © act on the perpet they should be bre and forced to explain. ers declined | promised the committee that he | Of the club Is to use all reasonable franchise would do all in his pow to ald it} means to-lower the fare back to and proceeded t into court: and the people it represents in the |the old schedule, Failing in this,| political destin The subject| matter of getting the question be-|!t will consider the best propos: | ex ‘ial | tlons for the organisation of a com |peting transportation company of a competing line was also dis-'fore the commissioners. | Every man living in the Duwam lish and the Diack and White river GIRL IS PUT OFF AN si setyost ice INTERURBAN TRAIN ©.) ceo nt in his attempt to raise the | 5,280 feet s on the Puget Sound tnterur Twice tthe Miss Lulu refused to ban, she was put off a Renton tratn| pay more than two cents, but this | midway between Tukwila and Fos| morning H. 8. Ayres, the conducto ter, In the rain, this morning, while|on the second car of the Renton | h way to school ta DEPENDS UN HENEY 2. Concluded.) on her train, stopped the car and put the This interesting little feature of | child off in the rain, half way be. | -7-~ a tloene ‘Tele the fight the suburbanites are mak-| tween the two stations bl all gp ely 2? 0 Samy ng on the increase in fares devel:| The child's father wae with hor| Phone Co, has b peg tbe (bribery) and released on a techal cality by the state court of ap The remaining cages, about not yet come to tria and machine politios ed because Lulu Northorpe in-|this morning and he protested It {8 @ rule of the company that Foster, «| there are no fares lees than five Jacob Furth | cents,” sald the conductor, MH, F. ays the tariff on the road fs two) Ayres, this morning dd that two cents was the fare Tukwila and tance of one mile. peals & doren, hav Big busine are againat the Peney prowec | They don't like the idea of plished gentleman, a multi-million ° aire and bas many and infivential connections In the business and so celal world fo, of course, It le very / hard for him to suffer prosecution like any ordinary criminal And after the Calhoun case there are the {nut leven of twelve other | men almost equally prom | nent, Naturally the city's “best * dislike the precedent, and | | The boycott against Puget, citizen,” he shouted, whdn asked to gent Sound Electric compa , Whose | address the meeting action in increasing its passenger “1 shall not ship a single rates has aroused every community) _ between Seattle and Tacoma, ts now complete The residents of the suburbs along the route of the interurban line will not only refuse to ride in the cara but they will exercise their influence to keep freight f being” taken on or left at tt PHONOGRAPHS On Easy Payments This new phase of the fight de A complete stock of Colnm at bia and Victor machines and Today in spe Ol Dutch Java, | veloped at last night's mee - 25 Kent, the biggest and most en supplies & Iba. High Life Cottec a. PR RAO pe by wee thusiastic indignation mass meet Lipton’s A Blend Tea, Ib ‘ ‘se ng held since the fares were +++ BC go.Gont Spider Leg Tea, Ib Pancy Uncolored raised. More than 280 » an Japan T she ites from Kent and neighboring Ib. S5¢ Extra Fancy Pin Head Tea towns were in attendance. Fancy Young Hyson Tea, Ib. Ib | The “B.K.” $2022 One Dollar Down and One Dollar per Week. and Football W. H. STARK 22% CENTRAL BUILDING, 6 THIRD AVE. Declares a Boycott. Robert Bridges, of Orillia, one of Emperor Coffee the wealthiest farmers tn the terri tory affected by th re, did J Phonographs, much to create sentiment favoring Electri a freight Doycott Suppiie “Jacob Furth, president of this | road, has traded my rights as a Guns, Kodake Could they live in as good a house? Could they wear as good clothes? Could the chil- dren stay at school? If you cannot say yes to all of these questions, your family need the protection of Life Insurance. They have a right to demand that you become insured. Secure this protection in Total Payments to Policyholders Since Organization, Plus Amount Held at Interest to Their Credit, Ordinary and Industrial policies, Ages 1 to 70. Both sexes. Amounts, $15 to $100,000, JOHN F. DRYDEN, President MR. G. M. SWARTZBAUGH, Supt. Rooms 413-14-15-16-17 Northern Bank and Trust Co. Bldg., Westlake Ave., Pike St. and Fourth Ave. 5S. B. E. SEESE, Field Manager, Ord. Dept., No. 701 Central Building. O. S. BRUNS, Special Agent, Ord. Dept., care of County Clerk’s Office. a figure head openly subject vote win. to the control of the “(nterests,” i Some weeks before s of San Fran for l“our best citizens” to jail. Patrick |+ ‘ Mp P {Calhoun ts a “best citizer He Toe ee saat Se anal h ja Georgian, a direct descendant tor 3 John Cathoun and related to t BUTTER, FOG AND CHEESE | Patrick Henrys. 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Ir 4 hing ao AS na ofl mga gye Sig this f think their judg = cael al other dependent candidate for district at ve ett teh hae ? fess I or nomi- | torney ° be ae wi “business Heney has turned over the nd tonics dest be wuperior to ai a! ate room | Calhoun trial to his aneiMtants and ' t C Safe Co, 819 Goss 101 to guide the (has plunged into an active nd € fe; ¢ f . f } arvays for Herring. Hayy, dB, . “ufacturers aldne All druggists and | feat one - - ” is out eve te he office He —— “ " oe as EXCLUSIV SOGRORE EGt@tacecaces Ladies’ Wearing Appar Finely Tailored Suits FROM "Ey “$25. THE NEW MILITARY AND PRINCESS 0 \EgS Ses - ee Has the Best cial TEA AND COFFEE DAY. Credit. “The National Wayt_ Without Bother or Worry, 4 Your Name on Our Books ts ¢@ Extra English Breakfast Tea 40¢ Gunpowder Tea, Ib *25¢ Walter Baker's Cocoa part of the city. 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