The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1911, Page 8

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BINDING EVERY CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE AND HAMLET IN pe Ey A og AMERICA IN COPPER COILS OF A TREMENDOUS TRUST oo Soe ren billing Counettr . f time to getting t a men rovid- | collection started,” sald 1g" eo ROE for « temporary loan of $ 0 Dilling’s seeretar Read Why 15 Dey Street, Present Home of the Telephone ‘. ey ae rok Telegraph Trust, Should Be Watched as Closely as Stand ‘ f general fund to be used be under way ju ard Oil's at 26 Broadway—How the Bell Telephone Com ’ tion syste ment ean be purel pany Was Nursed for 30 Years—The Shrewd, Brainy Work i 7 4 SIfotore Val - | "GIRLS WORK WAY AROUND While the supreme court at Washington is studying hard on the 2 Standard Oi! and tobacco trusts, while the government at Washing . i ‘ ot trust problem, and while the people of the whole country are crying 4 . almost unanimously, “Down with the tru while all this is going cine on today the biggest trust of them all is being born, It is the tele . <— -~ Miss Olive Ada phone-telegraph wire trust 4 ‘ The billion dollar combine affects us only indirectly; the Stand ard Oi! octopus comes into the daily life of only part of us; but the | . = a " Helpa . telephone trust enters the home of practically every one of us ee VE are working 95,000,000 people eo world as It's tremendous, this new monopoly, which seeks to tle together ) raise pet with wires, for its own benefit, EVERY CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE AND HAMLET in the country—which is busy today trying to BIND MILLIONS OF HOMES IN ITS COPPER COILS. W. G. Shepherd, the staff correspondent of The Star, began an Investigation some time ago of the operations of the telephone trust and he has written three stories on how this new monopoly has been Built up. The following le the first . 4 = ; | |“ARGENTINE TANGLE” BY W. G. SHEPHERD ) ree t f ce | NESS MAN A NAUGHTY ORME NEW YORK, Feb. 21 " 3 ‘ : / YORK, Feb. 2 street, New York 1 e a ’ r ule Be or the Stasiard melt with Bet Ss tj ! VES STORE a Fit the A « ‘ . weWhile the populace Y ng the ertea y ; eG _ D. Rockefeller's company during t past 15 years, the telephone has been silently clutches on Americ Within a short t have been com Independent t peli O.K-GRANT Soi yc Sa eee Biame—J. Pierpont Morgan, the | telephone bu “King of Ameftca,” and Th e|using Edison's transr Sup ‘ lp : - ; munication tween two comp givin OLYMPIA . P a a ont . | the r © member to enver He is ho mere puppet of Wail st..|(he telephone business to Vail's| i a co con ; par , , cn tentiein thes Fal F younger ne © 400 at|t F ; nd Walter i# this man Vail. It is whispered concern and the jegraph naculed tc e on ¢ wer : F EE TSS ¢ fn the lair of the big business beast | West Unior that Vail is the only trust prest then on it is a at dent in this country to whom Mor building gan will “speak without barking.”| panies and wi stad xecutives of Morgan trusts row's Sta Pag course there is little likelihood ‘ what enators and determine which pre Mount Vernon, N. Y—In the| vai c the Craw. ? mae | Though vigorously fought by the | ant et “ SEVEN MEN INSANE al BETRAYED BY DOG in good worki r east it! “e « r \e f Alaska, Feb. 21 wo years, The ile we a WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Feb. 21— pen Bram: | te i ‘ s Rel men naan d in 1907 4 lived together) When Officer William Weathers ews) law March 17th, 1909. was shot and killed some time ago, Chief William Booth saw with the Washington—According to a! murderers a Ii white dog. Ta dispatch received from/day Benjamin Rossi and Antonie ew Hampshire to-| Diatto w arrested for the deed, Edward Joseph Scully they had in their posses Jentally killed in a friendly | 5 dog similar to the one seem. ng match . officer. cording After a stubborn fight of three @ays before Superior Judge Main eticed law. Of | Garre Assistant Corporation Counsel King n he didn't | toeallow counties t 6 < 4 tr r ortion Dykeman yesterday won the ap deal much in the | judges of whether an 4s | ment, initiative and referendum, the proval of the assessment roll for aw of comp or not « 1 1 t modification the improvement of 12th av tion—or any oth- | but 10 vot v ci the irect pr law, the te ‘The assessment, together with the er law, in fact r n . — acquisition of lanas and the award. The truth of the In the cours ma ! everal CO PERL Ree fng of damages, will cost the tax matter being that | against the local or| state wid , 1 alone ~ * pase 1 ~ cs payers $259,000 he didn't have ®) Ruth referred to 5 pe wufficte 7 the re GET STRIKE BREAKERS. rint ant 4 Washington.—President Taft, by PAY OUT HALF MILLION. | The property affected lies be- chance. Another | am; where the people put aining e h € pressing a button the © White ‘ —" tween 13th av. and Broadway and truth which democrats | eb ¢ t local ¢ n| CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 21.—The J . House at midnight Wednesday, will| Vouchers authorizing the page Denny way and Jackson st pressed itse disapproved ¢ fbit a r yuse q Ne « Cent r ad, te open the Elks’ carnival at Hono. 7 30,308.68 in condemnation rs on Brander abou 1 feel mor then, that I stan wins . ; s hn ot betlermsk WASHING ‘ : Whoa. Wa-tieshieut presees |¢ = elles. gouaeee OUR APPLES WIN. this time was/should vote for this bill,” said Sen-| though tt tle ‘ ‘ strike break-|dent Taft toda t a-the button at 12:30 a. m. Washing: | bathing beach and the Columbis that he was tem-| ator White, who is & democrat throug jenate, Night sessions | ¢ c to the Collinwood | dier nera array » ton the spark will illuminate | playground were drawn yesterday. | lara kihent shereliiaontal oper wears | y be inaugurated | sho bi be ma ral. | 9 7:00 p. m. Honolulu! by the park commissioners. Wash. arrived in Seattle from . fitted for the It is impossible to tel! when ho a = Sacramento, Cal., yesterday with a game, bill _ . aw huge silver loving cup mounted on fe tapered off | stry 7 con! "i It is hardly possible that the mil ebony and valued at $1,500. The on the law and | disin ry Hi ttary tr mittee will |i ee trophy won by Mr. Butler was the started writing | com cucst ing nake its report t A nom: H and srecpuave poe orl os a uy pa hnr ts eaten me in report his wore. A wom WF QR NOT ORE | FREDERICK & NELSON, In. [FURNITURE splay of five varieties o @ first th e knew he had « - be mensure.! amine | 130. Gémumerclal apples at the Calltor jto be quite a writer. He went back | © Paras aba ha | td RY GOODS ere Senne et eee DRY GOO bid: s nia annua! fruit display {to Columbia university, wh p EE ICT RP Se ES — — graduated, and got a job as BANKERS GIVE SHOW. professor, and he has been work Clerks atid officials of Seattle fi-\ing at his trade, rain and sbine, for | fiancial institotions will go Into the a This is where the com-| Th Di t A ti R Grand Opera House for two nights, Is dramatic literature, and he prob- MM ataras thivat Cork’ ta tho | bintory’ thecty ane pepetion tans | ae PE un mata pam || Uses But 5 Feet of Gas in Baking Biscuits—In- Offering. It will include a chorus | gny one on earth. He has written) 11 wow pit at the Orpheur no at banio about ¢ Of 70 bank clerks, a vaudeville per-|a number of dramas and some es id. Canfield and Cart ° . : Seren ese Ctacte’ te She lars and Siocca te wont have |® Welcome relief trom the kipd tin mold. “Canfield and cluding Heating of Oven and Baking banking business women in his classes, and always |‘ank town vaudeville that wo have PO al cage con : ; haseise w sine |been having quite & sj as ) } _ nae ceca ¥ , 4 he oven-construction of this popular Gas Range is > reaso } “ “U" CELEBRATES. |""Brander starts out on his 59h| Ofethe seven vaudeville acts on| spas and dances, got | u “ ; pol ¢ is the re n why bak The state university will cele-| year today ee —— ne cee ibe 2 ahr m ing may be accomplished with such a material saving of fuel—we will be te Washington's birthday by taining, and the strength of The| 5 1 a trlo ¢ s : ; : ‘ leectas nalipeibty this morning when |Rolfonians makes up for the three] looking lion displays a won to demonstrate how it is done. If you use a Gas Range this summer, see that & alatue of Washington, a copy of * * ** ** XR KKK K KH! woak spots in the bill derful powe the animals in me * . r iti the famous Houdon model, will be With B. A. Rolfe, vaudeville pro HE STATE, *#| f a d , ‘ unveiled, President. Kane will ac-|* AROUND THE STATE. % | (acer and cornet pis raord: ae 4 the fuel. Its superior workmanship and materials are a guarantee of many cept the gift in the name of the nary, The Rolfonia rtain with | Ps } 4 ) ‘university [PRR EE ER HH High clans musical selections. ‘i here ne | ot . aa the At the Majestic PASCO.—in a raid on the “Eagle | ** » in the compan: and th | alt | were greatly appreciated last even-| (By Freddie, Our Office Boy.) | Messenger Co.” a supply of mor f oy) ate i Hence ro was found: J. Y.|!™5 om and Ayer, two ili routt recente b caul aes Many Attractive New Patterns OLYMPIA.—The supreme play upon it, gave 20 mi : ers in the air on 4 er es affirmed the award of $2 650/000 fun last night and ught | head t ning and ~ Dentistry et an, Sa ag wns vs oases ooeGhe' Extensive Stocks of Floor Coverings Heeeeeeeeeeeee SfRsce 2 reroas Direct-Action—it will be an ornament to your kitchen, and it saves ‘ The Si: “lying Banva ¢ a € i to struction Co, /for injuries received Th x Flying ¥ M i splendidly mounted acrobat un » Ran” councilman APESTRY BRU PASCO—Onethird of the regie-|!2f act. One member of the tro morning ‘ y and Ro tas ax ’ ; we ple Ge stiarieg VOOL VERVET xs Oriental young man ‘omplish: riple| make the . * tered voters for the comi lection . pene s . - . . . nd attover st , nati rings of tan, All Operations Painless [oo yoinen. When the books clowed | back somersault—whieh olng | while w ir wc e Hay satterns. § mi 6x9 te 12, $7 3 green and browr he latter colc ; last night 615 persons had regis: | S°™ The two girls are Medium ' angacre Four : PSN Mae 6x9 to 9x12: rating. Size tered | jack good looker t . gers, and the yneys BODY BRUSSELS RUGS 5: : hurt the offering wimme end up the bill a 7-6, 6x9, 8-3x10-6, 9x! 14. mi2 and 10-6xi4, Ps SEAMLESS \ U. TON VELVET ALLA Jarrow, the sleig nd x are good : TEETH ALLA WALLA—John Burns, ' 1 fect vatterns, allove Ineld for shooting a railroad con.| eMtertalns with the ns include Oriental and x i effec nd som patterns, allov allion, in dull, ductor, escaped from jail by digging |20¢8 most of his work with the At the Star. € ractive styles in light-colored t Si 5 la hole through his cell with a can|{lks in the baldhy row A Turkish harem of pretty girls cially appropriate for sleeping chamber X MINS > Bring “foe Reece h hi I h & CA The other acts on the bill are not} #AavRgo gultan, two shipwrecked PI 4 ngeceedonp oe 8 AXMINSTER R GS, in floral and Oriental patterns, not above par, sailors and dreamy music are the FIVE QUALIT S$ OF WILTON RI are ri t izes 4-6x6-6 to 10-6x13-6; prices $9.00 to $35.00. ee “ ple 4 king ‘ . © 9x12 size, featuring many very effective style t s *R : -AG RIIC OLYMPIA.—Gov. Hay says he is elements making up the affair at ||} the 9x feate mai les, € CRETONNE RAG RUGS, in chi “i eal too busy to select a candidate to fill At the Pantages. | th r this week, a musical com-|if] ranging from $37.50 to $62.50, Other sizes in Bundhar and | rooms, in dainty tones of bli me Fear oe iy H nea FREE the place vacated by Justice Rudkin| At the Pantages this week ody called ‘Tho Rajah’s Daughter French Wiltons, 4-6x6 to 10-6x14, are priced from $13.50 to | figured border at ends: al , an, with fringe and on the state supreme bench, acts stand out, the Olympic Trio, | feature this week Is Baby Lela $95,00. | i“ 'S} also plain blues, greens and tans with 2 '}less than & years old, who does |i > striped border, Sizes 6x9 to 9x12 2 who do a stunt on the parallel bars P ; . basey bec sate CONSULTATION AND BELLINGHAM.—in a raid on the|and two dusky indi viduals, pei prices range from $13.50 tc in Oriental : rich tones of red, green and brown ; character numbers, John | EXAMINATION. Bellingham Pharmacy, a dray load|son and Wells, from down Alabama! Mrs, L. D. Lewis. 1 n,| = . * ° a » o. » 105 12th av | i of wine, whisky and brandy was|way. Fifteen minutes was well con. is entertaining Miss Michi Kawal, a P; d d I | d L | | d d D i Full Set of Tosth - 83.50 and Up|‘axen from the collar. ‘Dr. Mohr | uined by the two Colomaus on tie) mene a ie ei Kawa | rinted and Inlaid Linoleums in mported and Domestic Grades Ee sAsowork "3 +4 Eg i ithe proprietor, was arrested banjo. _They conclude their num- conference from Japan A carload recently received includes Linoleums, ( ork Carpeting and Floor Oil-Clott et F Id Filli — = — . NEM Sin ; rt , i ig 3 *“loor Oil-Cloth » latter ine fiver Fillings (the beath oe vu cluding a number of new matting designs, = oth, the latter m idebiain Creuine (best) si 50 Up| A MARRIAGE RISK i. Wilds’, Potter’s, Staines’, Greenwich and Farr & Bailey's are among the makes carried. Printed Terms to Suit MACON, Ga,, Feb, 21,—Alleging Linoleums range in price from 45c to 65¢ yard; Inlaid I inoleums, from $1.00 to $1.90. Sey jie All work done by expert dental | that he disregarded his late uncle's . An extensive line of Ja vanese and ( g leuirs Lace anendent will, the, exaentors ot ibe HL. Mr. Fred Russell, of St. Maries, Idaho, will be in this office Jar e d China Mz atting is displ: iyed, prices ranging from 1; ‘ yard, Lamar estate are opposing the! for several days, and will explain to you all ane: St. Maries and Floor The Best Dentistry that you can) claim of Lamar Washin e A a ton for surround) a) e ell yo ea tee Vie Gy ‘and nt thd oheap. |e isi; tates een fo irrounding country. He will tell you about the Mmber resources — sonal est possible prices. Hon dollar estate. The defendants | Sn4 lumber mills; about the mineral tn the fountains, and the S E S. D A We Do Exactly as We Advertise,| Claim that in his wedding a Mise |f™ "8 and fertile farms tn the valleys of the St, Marles and st. My TOR CLO E LL ‘DAY TOMORROW All Work Guaranteed Osborne, contrary to his aunt's Joe rivers, He will tell you how, with a little money, you can 15 Years. wishes, he annulled bis claim to go and live in St. Maries and make moré mone: y; or how | you ean | , WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY any part of the estate. Laboring People’s yp ne ts buy property in St, Marles and let those who live there make It increme in value, Ag to St. Maries, ask the officials of the Mil Dentists CANDY BANDITS waukee road, and they will tell you that st PAN Maries now is the bist RO AT ak ek best town on the road between Missolua and Ellensburg, and is ELECTRO DENTAL charted with breaking i a box bound to be a hummer, Come tn and let Russell tell you | Ladies’ Home F d bd Mail ‘ARLORS isin vers'usy toniced anal J. A. Paine, 908 Alaska Bldg. ff} 2°"! Patterns cm & Nelson Carefully Filled Cor. First Av. and Pike. sentenced to serve five years each, Opposite Public Market. Both men have criminal zecords, eae ETERS, Argent

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