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ro EXPEND $100,000 SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO, CONTEMPLATES eREC TION OF BIG BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT Jan, The Be Malting company reparations for the voth bottling works h ite great brewing in Qeorgetown, completed, cost fully QRORGETOWN atte Brewing & fs making al! qrection of mamr fm conection e@tadiishmeat that will, when $100,000. The Jocated just the ope Pacific and neighborhood of $40,000. Mr, Kaugenner Dies, A. Kaupauner, a barber who has resided in Georgetown for the paat five years, died at bis home at 10 o'clock Sunday night, of consump. structure te to be thor De ¢ the brewery, on | OO couned had been il! for of the Northern |#0B¢ time, and sold out his busi P. ness about twe months ago He leaves @ wife and two children Was a member in good standing of company eon | . ‘in. | S0uth Seattle Camp No, 1 ned tum iow here ve W ast te x © railroad he @tructed a large, cement gel, leading from the brewery prop- | @, underneath (he tracks, and through this tunnel the beer will be | pumped into from whieh | Steal Stationery. bug Unknown parties entered the sta be filled automat-/tionery and confectionery store of |. P. Olson, situated near the new! company wi noe the} brass foundry, between Charleston ot their « ‘ing #8) and Rainier ay, om Carsteens st goon as the formalities of opening | and carried & new street are complied with, | fancy pout $4. | Mntrance by means of a pass key | Mhrough the back door, No arrests Gambling Situation, opments Public tnatatiat! ae wieee-| nataliation, Y Home Lodge No, 100, F. @ A. M sti! running | of Georgefwn, will hold a publi ar and trem-/ installation of officers at th tosh.” Georg? | jan. 15 After the instaliat a andidate f literary program will be rendered ag & 81008 | and refreshments served will my but | at he pro » gamblers David J David Jamieson. brother of A h they OP | Jamieson, a prominent citizen of ie one re) G lied in Sas Francisco feel th The body was «h and that fs « & Co, under the Totem and aterted in 1. 0. 0. | cemetery Wednesd ¥ Offices Elegant. | ype N i * The Seattle Brewing @ Malting David ide. penak residing . qempany recently moved thelr gen-/ about two milee weat of Rent. and| ‘: eral offices tw he new beliding) who was recently appetnted road erected for that al purpese, tn) supervisor of the South @istrict, vice | 7 Georgetown, s@ mosté+l. M. Hamilton, resigned, wes in 7 elegantly apr * of any/town yeuterday trying to ascertain 7 manufactar ne m the | the needs of the people here regard sorthwest. The ie two ling roada. Mr. Neely was not an ac gipries tn hele tructe? of) tive candidate for the position, and prousad brick. wh af the interior « potished oak however, i fin inh while led with white cont of this © re fia'ahings | bis appointment was @ surprise to _duarter-sawed./ most people It was made for the e room, | purpose of uniting the warring re: —— a. ee re a Spanish ma-| px an factions in the South dis- ure fs im the| fil the position acceptably ‘The Seattle Ministerial asgocia- | allowed membership, the idea being Ow account of a protest made by Getartane end Hebrews should be! . wan referred back to the com by the committen The sentiment course of a report of a committee Rev. W. q&nirman, which had been appotnt-| tation. ference to me,” he said. caareh conference In New York, wt auditorium t»/| trict, and will have that effect. Mr Se MAY EXCLUDE TWO SECTS FROM de Ok ok ke mecting pecetig that the association was for purely Rev. Myron W. Haines of the First Rept cut of the association tm the mittre. Rev B. W. Lingerfelter of the meeting seemed to be divid- a * © els ad church, laughed when in- 44 to take up the work of reorgani-| ciation and have not been for a ‘The report favored reorganizing) The committee will report back ‘Wich exetnded the Unitarians and | iS SEARCHING role. The total) Neely t thoroughly competent ¢ evangelical work. egon the question of whether or not Baptist church and others, the re spoke In favor of the ph rand fature, The matter came up in the * “i eee ed the United Presbyterian church was/ formed of the matter. ag the amociation, and its coust?- | long time, so that ft makes no dif the Maes adopted by the recemt/ next Monday. geovided that in the reorganization | oaly evangelical minixters should be RUSSIAN WARSHIPS BAR CHICAGO, Jam, S-—Im & search for $5,000,000 graft said to have deen disbursed among butiders of water tunnels and sewers in Chi ality council will Investigate D, Simonds, of the First | Tam not a member of the asso- | FOR GRAFT cago, & committee appointed by oe the mv THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY BADLY BURNED cases, had a conference with the president today, He aunounced that Hinger Hermann will tried the it week in March. The Myde-Ren son trial is called to follow, but not until late in April While playing with atjclothing a masa f * noon today Willie Collins, a 5-year | quickly eaught the boy . old boy living on Genesseo at,[ him inte a nearby ditch to quench he bh As soon uthonnt Meattle, wae badly burned Poetore help reached hi as possible a phystelan CONFESSION At about 1:40 @. was called and the lads wounds penter whe was work! wed, At latest accounts the boy block distant, heard the@oreamm of | Win renting saxty, and hopes are PORTLAND, Jan. 9—The gfol-| the litte fellow, and rushing in the] entertained for hia ultimate reoev lowing letter was received by the | rection from whence the sounds} ory Oregon Journal, dated and poat-|°™e Was horrified to the bey} ‘The boy's fat employe of Tho |Tunning down the street with his Moran Brow marked in this city, Saturday delivery was delayed on w postage due Editor Jourtial—The pens this is the hand STATE NEWS During a religious revival at Pom eroy 110 persons joined the ehw eh jand 80.were baptised | unt of bow aly xtinguish « fire Colfax and tem [tempts te }home at 1 burned. | The Far | opened yente ie ten minute more were deposited Hverett is to bh hand that that made, ‘od and exploded the bomb that Robber, rv’ bank at Bliensbure day morning and with than $10,000 P killed Hiribe-taker and | ve. He put me) prison, me of my wife and stole my property while I w & powder fac helptess. [ am not long for this| Jake Torry, a fmiliar figure fa world, Should | be caught [ wit! | Washington, ts arrested at Helling- | tory ot hang. Hogan is cragy or he| ham for stealing a rifle, Trials of Berger and Stewart, who yuld not be caught. Mine waa a Brig. Gen. Drain goes to Wash- | ert charged with murdering ward personal quarrel; I settled it square-|ington, D. C., to attend exenutive Hur, hay a set for the latter part lly. [took the only way « poor man | meeting of Internationa! Guard as | of the month j has, Some day | will for a re | sociation Spokane is to have another large Fixtures have arrived for the aew postoffice at Ellensburg and will be! Installed thin woek i Mra. Bmily Abrams, BEFORE AND APIER h-bed con packing plant porter and make a de fomaton An INNOCENT TO MURDER. Steamer Watson arrived last night from San Francisco VICTIM DRIVEN aged 60, at | } No. 2—The Grafters—"Come back, you chumps! Don't you see it's only a fluder” FUND GROWS 1—Tacoma Grafters out, boys! It's loaded, for sure'” HUGHES ON Let's dig charged napoli, ts under arrest, with taking part tn the hexing two other students Mra. Lena Able was found « in her home Pittsburg, Pa ot | ad and THE RACK her husband is charged with the _ murder ‘The subscription fund for the The Santa Fe raltroad has por nom, Mra Plummer, who te chased the Denver, Bold @ Gulf rail road Thomas Lawson says that he is stranded tn Seattle among strangers, te stendily increesing. The amounts received since Haturday’s iseve are William Hughes, divoreed hus. ¥. bend of Frances Hughes, ts in| ready to go to New York to toatify | as follows Kors. row trouble again. im the Standard O1! cases. Brocker outa, Repentediy Hughes has been in| The battlehip Alabama, which | making 6 trouble because of tardiness in pay-|coflided with the Kentucky Sunday Ing the alimony ordered by the court | was towed (o Norfolk navy ya for bis wife and children, and the lday last the he was haled fnto court| A battle has been fought fm Santo Judge Frater gave bim warsing that | Demingo betwoen th tre t no mercy Would be shown Bim !f/and government forces he bad to be dragged before the ” MATRIMONIAL KNOT 1S TIED books in the offices of t court non the same charge troller and the commissioner of pub-| Notwithstanding this warning. he Judge Morris tied a neat, three Ye works, The inquiry, which will | 1.5 again delinquent with his pay-| Minute matrimonial knot yeeterday Bi cover the lant decade, was prompted | mont this month, aod this morning ltar a picturesque couple from Ra- : yesterday when Assistant Corport-! 46 order of court, signed by Judge Linodale. Tab entsneniiay parties = %—War-ltion Qounsel T. J. Sutheriand § 4°- | Grittin, was issued, requiring him were both Tallans, and were accom- skips ‘, clared that grafting om an enormous|i, gopear on January 12 and show panied by Itelte re been sent to Novorossick | scale had bees possible through & ped “4 why he should not be pun decked out for the o€ ‘ tractors, rt Hughes was dl ‘bet, Mies Eva Thibault, wore « bombard the |compination of corrugt contra : | ished for contem pt tne ‘ broken agreements, bills for “fake ) veoced on the ground of extreme) NOISE Idaho, Jan. 9—sherift mantitia, a buge white bow of nsurgents hold. | work and connivance om the part of/ crusity, and the custody of the two] Bell, of Cripple Creek, who is in | “bBOn © eye mage hewrdeng a the municipal official, He said/cnidren was awarded to Mré.| Moise toduy, declares that Harry | Me rn 'ries an immense boquet of }that at least $6,000,000 could be re- | iughes. Gecharé. Galler Aiteot tak Ca ant carrie ” _ - ne mnie vctalinte this | covered if sults were brought in the —_—— well and charged with the axaasin- | tea... « noe he chiet of | courts, | ats f ox ertibe ‘ ma i was dem yatera and also - _— GREEN LAKE ee Beware lege aC ‘ f Novo ‘ : ; petapen Genes, Cute « nts Damage for Horses . / FA + age ¢ have! of W. Weaver this morning filed mach ‘ satt against Montana Stables J. W. Raferty’s hardware store | Pet crimes Ix identical. * | 06 for hich he seeks by have exchanged locations. ce Soe wewoe | among the’ 5 econt fire which de ae Joseph Coles, of Seattle, has pur jpr ONES eORete Wedned troved tah the defend _ chased the home of Frank Gayman, chered ws weed t tiff alleges that h _ * ttoleg | Of Groen Lake, and will make his - rap bad we ept in the basement ~| WENATCHEE, Jan, 8—Article#) ine at that place pare = os “de nese lodging house adjoin c of incorporation of the Wenatchee! ‘The Rebecea lodge of Green Lake | 0" “ . pin. stables that such a 1s will have an installation of officers | ym) 00") UF (of | pines was very unsafe on Account 7% Bridge mpany have been filed ning. ee oe oney for | SF the loone hay which pr Aaron ’ eo sas Burke, C. W | Re t Parks, of Seattle, Manager | inne M twas e Denver, « viting shelter and lodging for pipe ite Judge Thomas Burk ‘ BERLIN, Jon. &—Dartial Inw has} BAT cee ci ichanbach, ali| Of the Otle Blevator company, Bs) aw yor who stopped to see the pris smoking tramps. heen decin Rostot & i Elmer Richenbach, all) .nased a $3,000 home at Groen oe ee ae Cossacks sot & and Marvin Chase. The| Pure’ oner Saturday, and that he has been | wows of the Dock 3 severe bat ~ [imeorpgrators are named as trustees. | eis cht eh WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 9 < 2 The capital stocks of the new corpo- | lrhe commander of the cruiser Des rent : we osm ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS; REARRESTED 220.02 3.025) station's tery, aling watch4 across the ¢ mbia river at We ~~ nw that he bad taberespted anaes of meygim vn cepa ee ee mah yh mf > i o a wireless moesage from the tug Marga: ames brought | bic of all kinds and foot pas J. F. Challenger, secre wt the! Al Morrison, released on habeas |® "ICP crnompanying the dry dock mit agair ams forlsengers and provision is made to| Delaware Trust company, is under| corpus, was arrested again t t- | Dewey, saying that the was divorce, t raph and teleph: Hines, jarrest at Chester, Pa, for embez-\ernoon on a charge of disor eae thes . “~ t besides two or more pipe lines to/ sling $10,000. condnet hée made on arry water across the river to i Fire destroyed the state normal | [bas Juneau, A gate the flats in Columbia valley hool at Alband W. Lons $200, Steamer Valencia arrived fr PAUL DOUMER ELECTED Hattie ny 1 5 tates thta the p ” |San Francisco this morning, car PARIS, Jan. 9.—Paul D a Yorce f P al office of the npa will be} Cadet Miller, head of the first\ing @ full passenger Met and a full! 1 pres ft th hamber of Ww class at the naval academy at An- cargo « MILLIONAIRE BUICIDES CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 9. W. Pryor, aged 4%, a millionaire and president of the local stock ox ehange, wan found dead in his hotel this afternoon, Hoe had shot him | self, Cause unkaown Second Trial Begins ANNAPOLIS, Md, Jan. 9—The second court martial of Cadet Deca tur, who is noeused of haxing, bom today EOPLE 10 DECIDE | COUNCIL APPROVES PROPOS! , fone largely by hydraulic process, } te of the t t by March 1 evsidh pdlbtssecttrez-vincohuaciaieenl, ie wart at we gp for the | the dirt and gravel being — a un PARK BONDS trade will be in full biast, This|#!! in low land near Lake Unsiom. mill will add very largely to the sum paid out monthly for labor ix Roberts 6 Benedict. The fin t the | eno" P. A. Roberts, an employe of the he finance committee he { 5 } ie sanddl | Seattle Lighting company, wae a gr cee pe A ge bg ry | oh Fr Paes Ope united in marriage to Misa Marie fous of 560,000 vader se seamhet The Fremont station of the North-| Claussen, eldest daughter of Peter ee ene eeeeet {ern Pacific, after betng closed for| A. Claussen, at their home, 3808 2 Sih, ‘anestinn ieee ateiie vici| | pearly eight and the doors Ashworth av,, Fremont, Saturday ae ag on pie Ai, and windows boarded up during that ng, Rev. J. Cair fockatin ee Eien eee Gitte time ened for business on od Mrs. Roberts will go to the 44 on eye vg lest @ H. J. Little has | housekeeping at 3672 Ashworth ay. u sentiment of (he voters on the ques- | oma tion, and another opportunity will | | now be given the people to vote} upon the matter ROBBER ND ted man mings in om of the ( ty on t tate fexsed te terday that } who was arrested im thi in planned and car end sayn that K whieh killed File FORGER CAUGHT IN IN TACOMA TACOMA, Jan. 9 mini nae ©. Harry Brace furnished by C. C. Hannold, a sp cial officer, who had been detailed upoe the case According Mr. Hannold, the name of the North Yakima business house was forged to the amount of $20, but it ts also said that he util ined $190 belonging to the firm of Brace & Ca, of which he is « mem ber, for his personal benefit Brace is an electrician, and since coming Tacoma ha dis posing of his tools at the second hand stores, and it was in that way to been that Mr. Hannold secured trace of for custady of toe chliieem, ies, When arrested Brace had 7) 4. interenting incident occurred]. Dorris Lawson has applied for cents and half a pint of whisky in| ., vention. President Bol- | divorce from Walter Lawson, charg bis posession. He will be taken | ger received a telegram from his| ing cruelty and threats to kill. back to North Yakima this evewing. | ome, Marionette, Win ich read: | Melen Standly has been granted @ ~ las so ‘AN well” He cameldecree of divorce trem Hubert ARRESTED FOR ADULTERY Upon em out by W. W. Taylor ffs Livesly and &§ arrested y Mra La i Herm: reed with adultery and living in| the men who have discussed the or- a cabin near Edmonds. ¢| ganization of a civie union met Inst children, offspring of the Taylora,| Might. He added that they had de- ee a FANG DRUG ¢ |The warrant was issued last Aug-| results of the meeting. This action wet, but the deserted husband did | of those interested tn the me ment |met know the whereabouts of the|is ® mystery to everyone connected OF First av. couple until recently, Deputy Sher-| with it. Why a body of men avow- COLMAN BUILDING. iff Cameron located them In the|ediy out with the hatchet for all forms of municipal corruption ARE ARRESTED ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Jan. By tho arrest of John D. Morris and [S. lL. Gray, two smooth stranger }from Louisv! Ky., the jee captured a pair of t onfidence men in the Un The men have been cireul: tition from mamnfact bers of this territ Kan sag and Caltfornia, addressed to the Southern Passenger association at Atlanta, Ga. which asks inter changeable m books be pla on asle to trav zs men at 2 cents per mile, a free 250 pounds of bagaage Fo lating the peti tions subscriptions are asked of signers, the t laiming to repre sent the Commercial Travelers’ as lation. ly $200 wa ured here and over $3,000 tm pla be tween Los Angeles and Kansas City The men were held to the grand jury. LEAVES HOSPITAL mber m the n com CONFESSES wanted in North Yakima to answer | an accusation of forgery, was ar-|out for an eight-hour day at eight] Th¢ question of a water supply rested at the Olympic club last night | hours’ pay, instead of the present | “#* ‘scum ed, and bod action of the by Patrolman Robert Haines. The) 10-hour dx This is simply a de-| ty council commend od. arrest. was made upon information| mand for a shorter day at the pres Two New Mills, an Ball, | BUILDING NEW MILL EDGEWATER MILL CO 1S MAKING LARGE .IMPROVEMENTS— © OTHER, FREMONT (TEMS The Kdgewater Si prews ngent, telegraph operator and company is oe , | general factotum, This im the di- erecting & $60,000 plant at the €X| rect result of the agitation started treme eastern end of Kilbourne av.,|0Y the Ninth Ward Improvement ib a few weeks ago. Vremont mill is to be planing mill 6 height with a large dry kiln ad joining it. The company is now | so far advanced with the construc- | &!lbourn he main portion of the t in length, the two stories in| Grading Wallingford. Wallingford av., Fremont, if be- ing graded for two blocks north of The work is being at SHINGLE WEAVERS WILL DEMAND EIGHT-HOUR DAY IN 1907 | CIVIC UNION A MYSTERY BALLARD, Jar we ts guard the egate from t Ballard to & oquiam last weelk, | t are subjected to str back from hb trip, and th » % told of the work of the| convention Want Depot. The membership A oe, etn ot the tuanlaaal national Shingle We " " ” ¢ night it was — esr nang sem " memorial to send ed, which was the four aa caiesien, suhil wen Gokees ae ot hat stepe be taken to require the quarters from Everett B Dee ~ wait = ten ane The official organ of thi m, the Ballard. ngle Weaver, will hereafter be i eaanciia i published in Seattle, and President | rs .sories, which was increased to J. 0. Bolger, of Wisconsin will ce memb agen BP: have offices there, The offices of | , on J. A. Moore and president and head-organizer will be er Ballard was be- combined. ling considered as a possible site for the new steel and to learn if Shorter Day—Same Wages subsidy would help Ballard’s On June, 1907, the union will go| Chances of getting the plant Taliman ent scale of wages, and Mr said that he could see no reason! Turgan & Turgan and the Me- | why the mill owners should object|Leughlin-Taylor company pur- to an eight-hour day. With an/chased from the E. B. Cox Invest- | eight-hour day it would be unneces-| ment compauy today sites for two jsary to shut down at any time, 94/ new shingle mille, When In opera- has been done this winter. The mill | tion the nur of shingle mille in }and machinery can be kept in bet~| Ballard witl be 17 jter repair. It is much better, he| _ | said, for the men to be employed) tn case of Nona Peck va. George continuaily eight bours a day than | to work 10 hours for only lv months of the year. ck, defendant today filed s croas- complaint, charging wife with fm- | proper conduct im her relations with his nephew, Claude Smith, and asks “It te a Girl.” ‘onvention hail with a box Standly, om ground of non-support, Barbara Harrison, convicted near- on, | 1¥ & year ago of assault with intent k.|to commit murder, sentenced to the | Serve one year in the county jafl, ar- | into the c of ciga.¢ in each hand and wreathing bis face. The | amid rounds of congratulations, led for the privilege of naming | 1ette irl, which was granted. They| Tested with « man named James decided to name her “Hoquiam,”| Turner after a cutting affray down land, taking up a col m, pur-/0% the sandapit. Case of Hubert Kilewats va. City of Seattle, for $5,120 alleged dam- ages, goes to jury in Judge Albert- son's court | ehased a fine gold locket and chain lee be presented to their president's pee Wall a Mystery. J.P. Wall gtated this morning thet | should refuse to divulge the r of their officers, their plans and the particular things which tn their timation needs remedying, ts some- thing 6 te unde THE LUXURY OF A HEALTHY SKIN enjoyed by using our LINSEED Chief Stratton Talks. is Chief Stratton this ea that in his opint orning stat on the fears of lthe merchants fn regard to the }number of toughs and crooks in ke f * he said, ots a anes . packs No Sunburn, towr and the hole f No Chaps. No Freckles, 25c and sold by u 60c BOX SEMI-SMOKE- LESS SHELLS 49c Whil a nit it has both with 8 the ler pow Made THE LATE IN INVISIBLE T BIFOCOLS. THE KRYPTOP. Just what you have long been wishing for A near and farsight vision combined on the same lens, but invisible Sole s Pratt Hand D: Stao je n lan for Seattle. Agent L. W. SUTER Silversmith and Opti- at Hanger I $1.2 sbach » Se 1 ¢ Skat 10e SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1310 Second Ave. We box w