The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1905, Page 7

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(TT THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. aa, 1905. crane eee meee TEA Me NE t n f ome Iw. o had J 1 have 66 ‘ome; J. W. Hutehis 4 to bewmirch th tn Third rt fan-| chara J ‘ rebar i 14 40 s No at You Were Se toe 9 | sei Fata re ye ) pre ace of “ t t United 1 1 ” Sey eetdre. 4 houne , honorable ha down } aced ut what You Are eee i ace ce Se ee oe | eLec TION OF WASHINGTON DELEGATES AT ALASKA CONVEN- mm were anifested her t f n enn t ’ at t Hum P LIGE JUDGE ORDON| TION CAUSES MURMURS OF SCANDAL PROXIES vVoTeD uid . - Sine . . standing one 2 |" th fee t t 3 0 ’ FOR WRONG MAN—JOHANSON BEATEN BY ONE VOTE | “Pass Be tte . he ¢ ta . | ] tO DING m of « delegate t ® the ON, g of the myen - — The te in q n at of} in on ttle h b ae 4 t T 1 f r i cmma POLICE FALL DOWN IN ATTEMPT TO RAILROAD OLD-TIME ¢t ran a and th ald lye Imund Sm f Va ana ( tt by d a on in of th ates an fry ' \ Whon | So RRR Rm RO RR RR Rt RR tete [om aa : ¥ ; pri DANCE-HALL WAITER, WHO 18 NOW WEALTHY—PROMI i a practical defir , of |* e | Joh 1 nd w ' f Third dist mphor neert, to 1 at the suid tha meant a] * THE DELEGATE shat be noe rh NENT THEATRICAL MEN PRESENT AT TRIAL TO STAND BY h i ss ' t lw® First District Ex-Govert A. P bwinetord he a 0 : ‘ . r ot J, M . hroj ira 1 he " i an , 2 - z i a w t rox and hia own) n t h h was accepte i ‘ | Pag th woman desig | Third District Omar J anlien fon * ten P 5 ; peat ae oe _ - i t eS See fe ee ee ee see ee Senet eicaeis iets tted at tt ! ; t | "? tb r ¥ he b an to, the Butler T diay nigd the Se 1 ’ ' - ; jt t r hurry and pa ov throp| atte Chamber of Com pie hich h THE MORNING AFTER | Alaska at } adleaeeee a es Bahr ncesin: Ad | Bx-Governor Swineford was elect i ) bv l the| by the absentees, who up until 1] Qo. S tthanimoual elects , ® : ¥ 1 o'clock, had not arrived in port af “ fight arone ; i i" . hing tor the “typhoon” of the banquet) wiection of the candidate fro’ j Hw soune ; ; ‘ Pry & dels Tueaday night. The delegates) ring district. All day long » 3 : wed barge the quiet, very quiet, Wednesday |.) Dery, inatituted moatly by 1 : t ' t, Alex Par ng. The chair excused itnelf nation of anti-Wickershar ; ; : ‘ ies ; known} for not rising, stating it “was not) og from the Third and Second ' : ! ' V t in the} a great while from the banquet districts, was evident. ‘‘Half-baked yi and had th tint If After passing measure tn whom Judge Wickersham AY . N : LD Ht « Page in the vindication | structions th delegates, the im times past ruled against in ¥ 2 juestion of aN ment was browsht| aeciding case ‘ex-Beattle hor » ‘ mr Ha ft on i RA 4 Fiqh _ up. Mr Hug woe iene a | rs and the Nome mining ele I gutlty : Soekand » Page| Mambers of his district if any Set) ment who hated Judge Wickersham h sted ' Ming sory “ ee} sum for assemsment had beon made | worked like beavers, running here s y was ' "om | replied: “I left that in the hands Of! 244 there flashing the “long green a 1 t place Ryar ' v “Z . - pupa punale| Me. Dunn, and so far [ have M0t! sige of their political “bullsaye” on ‘ fy buile” | ine bt : ct . e wonee tay r—a~—able to find Mr. Dunu. ane ae up in the air, with] pref mas the out- | hin beat, b We « we Gi not get “ ations adopted = were=l ine result that Humphries z lan failed PP it Ts. Reig "lone asking that the annotated COd6) ote Johanson was de g ago Page, it is .” Serees . b — | of Alaska be amended; that the ge ay cue me vote " ernment erect mineral experime ; stations in Alaska, and a law JOBBERY CHARGE 6f explaining his by banée andt iain: wall Gc team + | viding for the care of poor and Wickershi Who Was Murderer?. aioe ae. i sa mend bas Rp Ba ; in. | titute persons, In the last named ft » which defeated Johan ’ a Star man that Johnson| petition with men because there te| W# #et forth that in the past the te of Johanson’s friend, | ‘ j harp knife whick he was|NO MORE WORK FOR Us TO DO) S00 - » hed t en 8 ry i to on | Wishes sham, he h wes me ~ = (Continued From Page One.) wh ng and that {t a He HOMES. with Penis] Viet such peo ior v cy asl th et nom oll, by proxy : ; ; v z T rn machtr ul care esolutions r ws inhoe. hman, a deputized sheriff of| knife is missing. J pM Ard A Pe ‘ ould be taken car Resolutions | enemy and cast against his w ounty, wan one of the revel-| that he ale nan gga em od VOICE IN AFFAIRS. of thanks to the Alaska club, Butler] yet that was the order of the day Tuesday moruing daylight, | “All we want {# a voice in publi Chamber of Commerce, Man-| That same ox-horse trader, Frank at of ’ | affairs, and we how the w ifacturers’ associat and oth@rsiManley by name, it is sald, cast veld of Hanging. |how to become better,” the who assisted In entertaining the] geveral votes against the wishes of is says that the reason he tried | concluded lelegates, were adopted. | the proxy delegates, who trusted to s = pilin | to get away Is that he did mot want| Recommendations were made to! After a resolution thanking MiW8) ihe horse trader's honesty well Suits from and Sons’ surplas to be held as a witness. Arenson | took to the charters of cities in mee Walker, stenographer of|' R. V. Nye, of Fairbanks, who firet stocks in fine imported Scotch goods, thought that he was going to bé/ the state and particularly » that nvention, for her services, sbe|iurned traitor to his own party 1 . was closed earty | 2¥ng immediately, but regained his| of Seattle. and teat the ngth as| wan presonted with several nugKets.| through his enmity to Judge Wick tweeds and worsteds, double and single b j composure when told that he would/to the right for women to vote, a#] A resolution was also ed}ersham, and who worked hand-tn P breasted, newest fall and winter styles, c nsea became | P8ve to b i firs! T s wanted | indicated in the charters. asking that the efforts of the de-|giovea with the First district ene ed effects, for men young men—30 8 Di ie the af ‘a Rus-|4 lawyer, but showed considerable] My of the city’s most prom-| partment of geological survey In| mies of Wickersham, set on de CD , iss regular $18.00 value-—jo per cent ‘is- sian, wh att agitation a questioned Johba-| inent women were present and took} behalf of Alaska receive commend) {hating the wishes of the Fairbanks per nt Miscount ale, for count Price c..0. « : + s---- $12.60 ing to S. J. Arenson. son wae 6 and seemed to take/ part in the discussion, Besides the/ation. An Invitation to the dele ple in order to vent his spiteful Sample, John Tooley, Fred Sensiba, | te turn Affaire as @ tr nt esident, Mrs. Sarah M. Wilcox, of! gates was ixeued by the local pres] feelings, was one of the prominent Re Earnest T sand T. 0. Johnson — He had arrived in Redmond | Puyallup, as secretary; Mra B./club to attend a conclave of (4) fillars of the anti-Wickersham| Mixed Cassimere Tweed and Scotch Of these is, Aranson and John aay atvere from Seattle. His|Paimer Spinning, of Seattle, as/ “gang” In the Dutch room of tbe] fring.” | the ne ay tweed stch Suits, double and single breas' swe gon are heid for the crima |mmrtner, Gustave Isaacson, was| treasurer, and Mra Ellen 5. Lecken-| Olympus cafe, Friday night. R. F.] Th ring” consisted principally si $ Suits, double and sing , asted, HH pena aa eee wy row - hnson's room at the! py, of Seattle, as corresponding sec-| Outeault, of Buster and Tige fame,|of “Hee-Haw” Bray, of the Upper good va at $18—30 per cent? goods for $12.50—30 per cent Discount . eimond hotel. where he and John-/ retary, acted as officers of the! will be present 1 na; R. V. Nyo, of Fairbanks; c Stitchman’s star has been taken son took rooms Monday afternoon. | meeting | Wednesday afternoon the convep | viiws ceeds SIRO Sale, for 20+ weace ceveccceseee POTS awey os m sy a bis ye | The kay to the room was found] Rov. Elmer Thompson deliv-| tion permanently adjourned. Mary, | a8 4 deputy sheriff revo ¥ 88) in Johnson's pockets at the time of/ered the invocation. Committees! of the delegates leave for the south|/@ ae eek akeke keene past tram Sheriff Lou Suith | his arrest and Isaacson was liber-|on credentials, resolutions, finance) tonight * * EXTRA SPECIAL o> Sehaeee, upon whose head ated. and reception were appointed. * HOUSTON, Tex, Nov. 22.-- * ae oe on ge Mo ms acme hah Others Watched. This afternoon addresses were} Atfer the hottest fight of the|@ ‘The ammonia pipes of the # Genuine Pries in fine soo dozen Men's Fine Worsted Socks, wede logger je claims that he 5 leonvention the delegates of Alaskal@ Houston Packin mpany & i 8 made by Rev. George R. Cairns, Mrs.| conven n © P ner ae gg th $12.5 alias v ruls was robbed of a watch and $25 in| Several other men are being E. Palwer Spinning. of Puyaliup:| during Tuesday's session elected! ® plant near this city exploded * Oxford gray, vg $12.50, all sizes.. black and gray, regular 25c quality, : ia 7 to| Watched and other arrests aro mo e Sy is. v > 338.40 Money and some letters. Strange tol 2 niarily expected, While. Ma.| Rev. Abble B. Danforth, of Tacoma; | ¢x-Governor A. P. Swineford. of the) # today. It is reported that sev- & oe eoeee sence © \. FOF cocewers soos sete © Bay the letters, some money and) Poe evious conduct has besa| Professor Ida Agnes Baker, or Bel-| First; Dick Ryam, of the Second, | # eral were kilied * the watch were found in the mur- good, it is claimed that he has given| sham, and Mise Adolia M. Par j and Omar J. Hemphries, of the)» PBF 0000 OOOOOOODOOOOOODDOOOOOPOOOO DID dered man's pockets. Their pres . s ker, of ttle. Third judicial dietricts to repreenti ae eee eet ee eee eae (mice there is unexplained by the]*h® sheriff's office more or lesa) Ker, of Sem \ ieceneinteee trio held trouble lately and the authorities Johnson can speak but little En glish and Sheriff Smith hopes, with the aid of an interpreter, to secure ® straightforward story of the car Bival of crime Arenson is expect @4 to break down at any time and tell the truth about the affair. Statements Conflict. His statements so far have been Bsything but satisfactory, and are conflicting. Toris has evaded the ions asked him by his inquis- The balance of the men held ‘Tuesday morning d of thelr midnight revel ‘They will be held as witnesses, Af Ker a thorough Investigation an in- will be held by Coroner Car- Foll for the purpose of determining | the manner in which Butchard met Geath. It then remains for Prose Uting Attorney Mackintosh to is Warrants for the guilty men and charges against them. From the many versions of the ‘ogg McKay's saloon, as related} “The two greatest and funda-| “by the ‘tieipants, it appears that | mental questions which confront as] Wehnson was robbed by the rest of} are—first, taxation without repre-| Di companions and that in spite! sentation, and second, governm ‘Of bis intoxicated condition turned | without the consent of the governed. upon the ringleader. Butchard. and Why must a woman pay taxes! blow while them from delivered the fata! struggling to prevent taking bis valuables Toris’ Version. ‘The versions given by Toris and Arenson conflict as to time and Toris says that he came with Arenson, but Arenson. who says that he was perfectly so Ber, did not come home the same Way, although both say that entered their lodgings to; ‘Toris says that the mu and Johnson quarreled in the &nd that Butchard gave Johnson pair of black eyes a Johnson could hardly see out of his eyes Tuesday @ithough he ox mi with diffi @elty the loss of his money and Wateh. Toris has resided in the Wieinity of Redmond for the past five years. Arenson is a country Boy living with bis parents near Redmond “Don't Tell Mother.” “Don't tell my mother of this,” he | Whiapered to a friend who sidied up to him as he was placed aboard the Redmond stage securely manacle to Toris with handcuffs. Whe citizens of Redmond condemn the conduct of Deputy Sheritr Stith man and heartily endorse the a of Sheriff Lou Smith in disch It tion bim. is even intimated that Stithman had « hand in the rob Ding of Johnson. Feeling runs high fn the sawmiil town and consider Able criticism is directed towards the dive conducted by McKay. MeKinnon's Idea. Deputy Sheriff McKinnon believes that the trio q 1 over a vision of Johnson's effects aft they had robbed him, although he} Sdreita that he is unable to explain the presence of blood on Johnson clothing. The sheriff has found a Dloody overshirt discarded by John gon hours after the finding of the dead body. Johnson was arrested at a logging amp not far from Redmond and id not seem to realize easity the r he ne disconnected | reing | look with 4 vor upon saloon Will Hold Inquest. Coroner Carroll wi Guest at Redmond Thursday after- hoon for the purpose of determining Butchard. Whether he sought to rob John som seems to be a hard matter to determine, and the authorities firm- ly believe that Torts and Arenson are holding back vital information. Womens Convention (Continued F; om Page 1) ‘ompos of churches are all composed old men and women. [ answered him by saying that there are no old men and women In the penttentiartes. & chance to vote? “Why must we how to the laws of the commonwealth and have no power in the making of those laws and in the election of the law makers? “That's what we're fighting for. and we'll win im the heavens. There {¢ a law right in this stato which says that the father has the right to will away his children if h so desires—the testamentary guard fanship law. How's that for justic to take the child from the breast of the mother becaus the father, before has grudge against the Some say that not work, that the place. Why, with a methods away just fying. mother women should home is their li these modern with the march of progr helping us and depriving us |labor in the home, what shall jdo? Shall we piace lestals and be w ng. Wl you he | 7 or 8-in Driver Drivers Gunamith’s Sere Ratchet Sotew Driver 35c Ratehet Screw Driver 2y¢ 46e Ratchet Sorew Driver || 50c Ratchet Screw Dr || $8.65 set of Buck's Bev “ $210 Indian Mo Spinning’s Cash Store 1210 Second Avenue. tocycl® .... A quantity of stolen liquors. were! disposed of there recently by| thieves. the responsibility for the death of | on her property and not be all owed | as sure as the sun is | | | | | | } King Bros. to Sell Sully Stock f the Sully Stock of Men's and Boys’ ings, « t 719 Second Ave. by King Bros. Co., the First Ave. Furnishers, is the first move toward a second store for King Co, and the ment of a clothing store that is to be the model of the West It was for the purpose of getting this Second Ave. location that the Sully Stock was purchased—the stock itself is to be sold at once at a great sacrifice. Sale Starts Sat- urday Morning The purchase Clothing, Furnish- cy a Bros. esta The Sully Stock has alv mews eneaeree Mars Rrade id extremely low priced, but is not the same class of goods as spld by King Bros. Co, This means that not a bit of the Sully Stock is to #etmain—and now the tore is filled with clerks marking everything at aj,price that will sell it Every day lost in selling this St Stock me one day later on the new store. A record is to be made on price reducti everything is to be marked at a price that will create a sensation. Come to the sale Saturday, King Bros.Co. 719 First Avenue Formerly Sully’s A. BRIDGE & CO. Sen'dacene 1415-1417 Second Ave. tx tecene ENGLISH MAN will b in Seattle Priday or Satur- Jj] GASH —__ Thompson Furniture Co. GREDIT day. Wait and watch for him ‘hree Doors South of Pike Street. Complete Housefurnishers Credit for the Asking COLMAN BUILDING TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Rubber goo The Advantages to Be Derived From the Use of a Good Gas Range best quality HOT WAT TRO GE, Om are better appreciated when you use a modern one. You will find $ rs gh nd the Jewel fills the bill—up-to-date in all the very latest improve- ; 4 ments, and gas consumption is reduced to a minimum. TION WATER BOTTL SYRINGE AND HOT 2-quart or eee S1.05 $-quart $1.7 1.20 HYGEIA FOUNTAIN YRINGE 2-quart $1.40 value e S-quart $1 ne; ct 81.05 We Sell Waterman's Foun tain Pens. Houghton 2 Hunte: Jewelers First Ave. ‘ Seattle A handsome Solid Oak Dresser, Several styles and sizes, also || swell top drawers, quarter- with elevated and broiler sawed, top is 2ix45, with and lower oven plate French bevel plate mirror and 3-burner; cake griddles and 24x30 $15.95 heater Regular price is $22.00 . A Strong, Serviceable Couch edge, oak upholste with frame hair, tufted, Spanish $8.50 nicely ompson Furniture Co. 1427-1429 First Avenue, Near Pike

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