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ps GET, CORY sx THERE SE ATTLE ST AR ae Pare Se Ts Oe SEATTL R. PAUL'S LIEUTENANTS DISCLOSE SENSATIONS y Bring to Light Another Affidavit to Show Clancys’ . Stand-In With Present Administration—An Assault WASITING FRIDAY EVENI SRUARY 14, 1906 ADAM & BLANCHARD, CITY SHOULD OWN | BACK AT PAUL FORGES | | There's sa 4 Window Full of | A | LIGHTING PLANT § (t+ Denounce tho Erisman afidavitin Strong Terms and) Suspenders Give a Little History of “Wide Open Policy”— | That were marked to sell at Soc, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50—fine holi- bah 5 avenue, a is 20x160, runn street to atree n on Paul's Workers in the First Ward © setae eter, Nas geld Uetie ae yet vas yet in i discussion of the mun Warm Times in the Mayor’s Camp day goods and good values at the regular price, but we don’t want |} sraded. has sewer, water mal folpa hting plant project, concerning the experience of other ‘ tt hol joncrete walks, House ca ¢ cltiog tn similar enterpris Hefore the end the campaign | to carry them until next holidays—your choice at | be built on other atreet, agen a : . weeral chapters will be published ot amples which will re- @ | naking investr a very prot. Paul men Dave carried the} of Washington residing in Seatti fute any assertion that such experiments have always beon fail- @ | ph» pubitoatt the bu he wide-open os apped pbs +f frica. They are after the wet ures, On the contrary, municipal lighting planta have proved as @® pubtlentie pay Rb | ple one; only & small e — ‘and as part of thelr Pay Tribute to Clancy successful ax water plants, and no one denies that the Cedar ry round the Mum it f any 6 down is required to handle this have proclaimed th yesterday evening ve ‘ Fa “aoe that the don following lim t 4 Yesterday reference was made to a report of the Michigan ¢ the mayors f “ he pleases, personal or ¢ wine gam to sbow tha bh houses is which at to/@ bureau of labor, which wave figures showing a vast reduction in bai it @ae & blank tridg 1 inatd one act i 1 i ere Oe vor, that | Biack " at the “sn Jacksonville, Florida, wax mentioned. aiso ae : oe, He rant , +" syns, The Oxford $3.50 Hat } monopoliae n loon e Bodie Davis hy at plant in that city has Poul's campaler tn't get a bet. should refrain from at «| adall , : jancys; “Frisco” @ the coat of public Ughting to one-fourth of the rate prev © lher Hovoetiagl teen. 4 t 1 | The Cheltenham $2.50 Hat | Herbert ef ys the Charies a Alstyne There is @ nearer ex ‘Tacoma is but a t Schewerman ; while I adeen offictates at welf at very slight expen y with atateme from Dick r : Oid Daweon saloon the electrical lighting bu t te Bae Rae |dawt ntucht, by a hi First Avenue and Cherry St. A Soft Tai netted the clty #981116. Th f n't Oot setaathtne teen Soke (ee meamerets Seoeeeed 3 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block 4 because of the| drawing down §325 a month from the pocket to put it in another @ |ana is king ear y for p ” ‘| + t4 @ police that|Cisncys for keeping quiet and. not The city last year paid itself $25.999.% for public lighting. © |e eg pe BRING YOUR dictate its own] entering the gambling field. Other Deducting from that sum the net earnings of the plant-—-§9siL16, @ ' i y sa of ‘4 per Cont Rake-Ott the grumbling against the monopoly $ municipal plant. Tacoma has 318 are atre and a large put & scat Gok Meera onan etubee Meaea IP LION CLOTHING HOUSE ck games, it is poattive- |! becoming quite general number of incandesce se. Three hundre ahtoor make a Re ghost TO US — J : - trams Wet bese who have wished to run lighta alone would cos! ty of Seat F he present ann re Bog ng rege cere w allow re ee OUR BIG ‘a @ per eat. gains and have 7 fuced are rate of $72 per year, charged by the Beal fe ©o. that might be made. % ’ pe, besamne oe And you will get what the doctor | ames not own ing sides w Paul in the polit $ Commercial lighting is also furnished by the city plant of will pay no attention-to Ertsman or ||°rt, ¢x-She gy BR wants you to have whieh thay porsalt contest. The Paul peopie have much lower rates than those of the Seattle Electr! his troubles. . a and ot We work on them all day and all era on Gaimed that there is a Clancy] Wo'heo up @ lowing amwng the will be shown in detail hereafter . night ‘d in every house in| ‘tscontented of the First ward, that Here are the figures of the Tacoma city controller's report for @ . Deliveries made anywhere in the a diackjack game, ¢ as aarmed the Clancy bdrushers, 1901, of the account of the light artment * , | elty | ‘ge Dat the receipts and disburse-| Who are Humes’ managers down @ DISBURSEME e vod "hone Main 36, | ale gm are properly tallied. re. on a 3 Operation $61,418 64 hie | testimony to the al-| ys Managers Alarmed natruction and equipment 1 ot nd —_— Clancys monopoly} It is claimed that the First ward $ Rep. and maintenance Ta 48 per pag St tg tt | + ead Ree ae Boas ewart & Holmes Drag Co. @ i «ror sae oe sr Star for publica y the gamblers’ troubles and that Tota! $96.6 “ad | ere wi agin to Werk. ‘of Washington, count ge of the Clancys is lable ‘Total receipts . 6 r, and he | 627 First Avenue —— i ih the We'll Make the ‘Tells the Story At Paul headquart t ts claimed Net earnings Fe $ 9.811 15 tty straight sinous as re Room nnon, being first & that the situation is Right here in a good pla ¢ to incorporate in the argument the his oath doth say: That| S8r¢s Humes; and that the Clancys @ Suggestion repeatedly made by n who y from p oar wane Men's $7. and jults engaged in the saloon business | &re being driven to desperation is |@ er of public utilities on @ large scale. As one of them ex nl dy ‘e F a, but mayde 4 si0.009 _— shown by two assaults made on @ pressed ft. “A muni ant 18 Useful for the purpose of sand . ere is Wappens he nights ‘oany street” if Paul should and Overcoats ., ..§4.60 Paul workers by a thug. These are b the corp ent.” He could give a long eri- jehar . | WM thelr saloon was located o.| related by the Paul people as fo The city estat any ' - ee cane ee @ Washinton street in the First) ©™* than would be ne: ' whting . nia they knew wing histor ley was t .25e oye’ Knee Pants, regular said Erisman he visited C hte | ty.@ worker im the @ Sullivan and requested per- | Fifth t for a resident If the United Staes government hi factory in 1894, it would not have b A owned an armor place A to pay the atoe Wal of this city. That in company | "Wednesday afternoon Judge Crot $ cost Re sure you attend our All-Day Specials tomorrow. Big re- Wain to open a blackjack game in| ward, reesived werd that r ton for defective armor plate at the same thr x : tm Juctions tn our after 6 p. m. spe oneal 28 om ore Ae Gi saloon, and offered the | him a hing the Russian «ov nt a better ’ Mie SD eta IRE COI parinarnontarn F ye bouse Ba month for the privil hat | Clancy's saloon. In the early evea- | thera teatiinony. It ts giv ‘ marked down. See grand Qt Sullivan ‘replied that's moral| !Nf Judge Crotiy went down to the that the public may appraise It a hargain @isplay-tn our win- Were had struck the town and he| *loon and asked the bartender for eocccccccsococecocosooes oir | taste I th " fad tracks dhe fown and he| morn nn Sue omorrow Is the Las and no more games could be Mr. Carroll's Message . a | - . Be y afte on P Lion Clothin (ed up. We said we would open| F.¢ Jim Carroll eame up to him maces Diayor By tet @ and he replied that we better| and sayin your message,” | h ¥ D. r g iB just then; better watt awhile.| struck the Judge a terrife blow in| | Wood's realg as a o a eanin. ouse Erieman Arrested the eye. ‘The judge dropped ike s sited a we-epened up the gaine| dead man. Carroll satiated inent citizens and eer tt UW and Closin 220-222 First Ave. South i Sr amen was ervested, and the kick oh the t n and hey urge © him the adoy pokesman, ee the CORNER MAIN hed t ality ¢ the wide on t th owe Ty Ed 4d 5 » was made| LONDON, Feb. 14—A Constanti ptarent ‘ek atid: beabnaes. ae ohn 2 One Price Plain Figure XL eS ein the anioon, inte: | Rople dispaich says” the tansom. of na In the fast days of 897, Just an |bed with the Piocun brothers a ale Dealers, we recetved $150 @ mon Carroll's work, and « M e and Mme. Tatlka te re- * sant Gays of 1887, Just ax |bed with the Pincus brothe p Clancy to keep quiet, and this , walked vawted | f as paid and an announce : 4 wed g saeghay 1 impeius of the Klondike boom, 11 |have been trying for a long tin paid us until the chief ordered c pon. Ju é was of thelr release is soon ¢x-/ was argued by the visitors that Be- make it appear that Humes stands Consequently prices will be made on all the odds and ends, broken ack games moved upete oved to home, where he in gh . Holdup and an Assault andy) cee 7 8 swaddling clothes, |for enum tate se 3 - lines, etc., that will assure their quick selling, and dispose of the no upstairs and Clancy re-| ! ne him to his of land tha; the attempt at er no < alance o Dig purchase to pay us the money any| Slugger Carroll Again | Robbery Recorded Pressh'n of vice was merely driving agp pny otal i i IROUSERS + saying we had no upstairs! * < this game |it Inco dark corners where it became SPECIAL—All of our after 6 p, m. specials @re displayed alto- PP $1. 90 the gamte js Gnd we couldn't |< entere len's saloon, at ered into erime.* Caske gether on four fmmense tables; a look through may secure some un- - * and te would not pay us any| nd nue and Cherry stret The present Humes managers als t expected bargain for you. not to run. When Clancy be-| and walking Manse Lew A brutal assault and robbery ana |, 07 ¥ yer aceepted the view hh goa erie age Se yey ue the $150 a month not/ First ward Paul man. struck him on) About 3 o'clock this afternoon « | clean cut hold-up were reported tw |that was thus preamed upon hin hy \bnder aoe ae Balance of Valentines at lens than cost fmm the $75 which had been put| the chin. Lewis was knocked w loan’ eee sage teen tieek (the eaten tas coming te r i the may Wwwhen Erisman was arrested. | » nd was worked over an dead in his room at No. 500% Sixth sand bighwaymen figur J. We rtare by our attorney | be evive : 4 bigh figured Benson. Johnny Clancy toid before, no call to the pol Mike would make the arrangement he chief of police to get the| away a. the arrest of Erisman.| Th SiMe day we recetved the DONALD M’KINNON Subetiet und sworn to before me this BR tay of February, 1 (Seal) 2x. wane 1 ib Notary Prtte l again wa ttacke an4 | case leading to his bh. at No wa | Alexander was a large man, about ‘vue avenue north last evening, Guy 5 quite evt'|45 yeare of age, and not much | Paulson was held up by @ masked Seuthane wal ant TRA known of him at the house where he |robber.. With two leveled revolvers ated. Pe ba the masked figure stepped Into the could not hear anything. The alleged anmauita have not here bath from a clump of bushes an KIDNAPING jRands. Although housse are neat |Angus McAulay Arrested in the Grand Opera House Last), } u hi e BUILD LIGHTIN ANT, complying with the regear, Night for Winning Mrs. Farnsworth From | J.T. Hussey, the Great Northern |"“sone through,” an . Ls he po conductor wh ls necused of nuanap. [getters of the rob Her Husband Bon Marchs S00. AND CAFE SAY Sit 6-yen0-ehd bey from Zace- let en ee lesen we way. X80] Tetophene Main 880 (ele Benend Avenue BUSINESS MEN |nighe “end a charge gt kidnapigy (Bondar sight, hat jot wri ast eatae manuf wh sys wea vai) are'ah Ww 'T ‘ean’ agrees siete | Que Cakes and Pastry are Good es acne tae is 214 He come to the knowledge Because We Use Good Eggs and oe | probably be prosecuted | ma,|0f the police, Joe Hopper in A splendid work Trouser, i, Sir they presents forth where the alleged offense name the vietim gave to the pol i k I heavy weight, all wool, firm * ther |n hy such a scheme couta | vate aed He says that he Is a a - weave, dark grey Siar open are’, {F0™, Prominent not be carried out practically, The] gas "envieattenpting to get nome fisherman, and that F Moa - wx | Butter and Have Good Bakers . . . spon the lity of es ° * plant, and when eo othing fo oy, his w a ht he was out t $ ret Wilting a municipal electric plant.| plete, we will look upon it with| Clothing for bia boy. hie wife had igs» tor a pastas abr A much He has Stewart prt | the arrest. to eroes a bridge near a creek, 48 Moew in th ae | ¢ a munict ot {An application was made in the|Was set upon by two men who beat | Cann yeat gn 5 Farne cad ioe me city" is batty NICK BURLEY IS qapuiiet court tales tar on ender ta| tim Weunatip ond bobbee bien of P.| <a : . ws ' oy JUST RECEIVED | 4 we need better ner- | compel Hussey ( return the boy to|He was left unconsctous on the r na. of A con 1 est «| AR of Adjustable Car-| we could get twice his mother. It will be heard to-/ With considerab © managed | n re was broken ba 159 on | pet ; AFTER A FIGHT) mcrcc» |to crawl to's neighboring ‘hours natured Pa ha an old-timer tn ats cir pene od ad | |to Seattle yesterday. He haps “ t a pasiiian equipped with slumbering | i become tainty ny eae Willing to Meet Any Adversary at| pee ame Bs pg lag A an d and distant greetin eit th RY. ft the springs, brake, and re-| Richard Saxe Jones Any Piace and Time | esterday, vie to a tant ting] called before Justice Cann probat v| clining back and front. | Seeeeeeeeeececcestacee | ‘ ,) whi ‘ 4 Carriage same as cut Nick Burley, the clever 185 pound | oo bier. All ee . 8 c Cm boxer, has won a number of| The a! marine exchange at 3 the e a house last night an e © P5255 F9I9FPRIDPDIIDI? Special at $13.50 3 Dasliton Carpet Co. 4020 First Avenue, corner Spring benefit at the town battles in Seattle and elsewhere, has |p. m. today recetved the foll issued a challenge to any man, white | telegram or black, at any weight. There has| “Adelaide, Australia — American been some talk of a match between |shtp Columbia, from Ballard, Wash 0 Van Buskirk, who |ington, U. 8. A gto § ie ashore here, near . Shoalwater point, Spencer gulf. Tt " pies Bvntdoog sin no danger and ts be lightened | Cai Ane Men’s Shoes, all kinds, broken lots, worth $2.00 and $2.50, NOW frater rder fall 0 Mr. Farnaworth's nd M LAHORE, Buskirk at weight are how much he weighs,” | a PPPRPIPADPATINIe ‘The ASH RASE fs deep and roomy The GRATE is duplex in form, Set Your Watches by k : th a » itt win Jo ie ape nan . b 1 ht r editions go for any Row in Vienna 8 sit ticular attention. to snassneorrenasennal ° e e e n lropped w VIEN A, Feb. 14.—-One of the 7 be each bar being cast hollow, with | most undignified rows that has tak-| the stn affalr and left h 2 a penings from each & urtace, through Benninghausen’s | A exter which the air constantly passes, in- T | en piace in all the controversy over | wife's hous they soreiay “tat cn Sago nopeaty oneete D . $ RIKE OFF | PARIS, Feb. 14—A mensag® re-| gemitic residents took place today | What Farnsworth Said hemselves and derviehe thereby malay this the Bisergne b ime | cetved from Bt ee at In the reicharath between Jewish I belleve T ha A good cane! @ predicting the end of the w fect. working grate in the market. MISSOULA, Mont. Feb. We-At| ey nee tesin and China to offect |iAberals and Antl-Bemites. The de. | seainat McAulay,” said Mr. Farns -| Beeoreernrnenneooeoccee’ SOLID FIRE POTS, or in two sec- La, . ¥ Parvee Wee bee cman? Sure een eres a” protecna | rth this morning, “and will proge-| tions, the connection being made by It drops sharp ‘ lock last evening the strike | the Anglo-Japanese alliance, whic : cute it to the best of my ability means of deep-cut joints, which are is aw strong in its terme as is the! measure pertaining to taxation, and| wife was as true to me as steel . raenes feep-cut joints, which ar at 12 o'clock f the swite be ee ie ec | . packed in the usual manner. Am- 4 oft, oeeaes ee between the latter) ine Jewish Liberals precipitated it | for Iw . to Alaska and ~ gas] ple allowance made for expansion hoon alle un trie hain de by accusing a speaker of desiring to | Who came between us will be pun | 0 | and contraction, ‘Time inspector for ‘ e similar features in the one between |srnment to satisty his hatred for the | Wey tT Aor yenrn. She wan presi oxtra lange fuel , which {8 capable of accommodating the larg- ma Bet Sound railroad. me asked | England and Japan. in (hat portion |"“pr. Schwarts Jumped to his feet | dent of the W nent momber| pZant,night, at the ‘The RADIATOR, which ix connected with the combustion cham- nt is | which guarant io mestrality Ie case! , OT sepiied Sunt aah one who mode | the a wa prom nent member) Friar Tuck No. 7921 The RADIA ered te Goneeene ith Ane Seen eee glosed, Ne, deduction, was made | ot tise Munices ether ‘nation, may|such an accusation againat the Anti-| of the Hnisconal church. 1 wil Drevs) Order of Woreat Compelied to traverse ite entire circumference before reaching the BUY SEA LEVEL hat (ae oe eee ee qi join in defensive |Semites, was simply proving the | th Lapiptc sig Pop ny} annual mas they were sheen from work dvwrnt sO garde ante | ceneral inability of his party to te | Wife and McAulay lived | f) number of And make a profit of 300 per measures.” This is rege pe adultery since nearly a year aKe.| tienda wer Asurreclaration of offense as well|the truth, ‘The utmost confus ui friend r ¢ She has admitted this to me, Last] (vem baling aa datos tat detenes followed, during which combatants | Sivnt Thad. ‘vonaidernble trounie | passed the evening as deve of bombarded each other with such | nding him @ had shaved off hie| opmlchore ¥ KILBOURNE CASE [inthour '9 remore norma order una | muntnene, which altered Mia annenr. | rated ASILY CLEANED being had from smoke col- and clean out collar in front furnished upon application, and results guaran within three months, partioulars, apply JOHN M, DAVIS & CO, 534 Pionoer Blook Red 13 Feb. 14. arrents are threatened by each par-| wae accompanied by a well known| errape wit ' Pog i MS. ‘y young lady of this city and was with| hye w. tye domowe MA 3 8 agent, The jury in the case of Kilbourne, — youne lady of this Sie and Vite ein De ; oe kinnes aa please ‘1 eharged with breaking Joseph May t the Kastman house, on First | orem Ren a ah “ f ity of $100,000, forenoon after being out nearly 24 a cell at police headquarters, but]? - : ee Headache | 1¢ ws reported the pur hane wan made | hours ae Sena Maggs Sei pag ln pL | G0 SOUTH i it ts Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us Cured | A New Partnership i Salt 5 arene . ones oo raag | a GOING KORTHRUP GO., B04 Firat Ave. Sai Gibbet oeBicadeabedl in Arne ot| southerly’ winds, probably ‘high to-| formed, a partnership, They, willlare yet avaliable town had S24, Ket matters atraigntened up. | convention in New Orlouns tn sein 2 Ie Moor (elke B10, aans St ard 20d dir nes College: aa CS te eattte > eC NBR