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3 a) porta, according to a statement LARGE TIMBER DEALS. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, IAN. 1907. B. Stewart, of Colorado Springs, the snk & ‘Trust company, Mer- « have sold their mill in IN7 R ) MAN]T LE poultion of commissioner general|made public yosterday at Millis ts of the land office, to be made va-jland, by the department of com D, Carmody haa obtained a 40+ oant March 4 by the retirement of| merce and labor. on @ half interest in @ Commissioner Richards, - tract of timber land on Recommends Disbarment Vancouver imand. The deal is be- Briand Law Promulgated, BELLINGHAM, Jan, 6.—At a| ing handied by the American fav« PARIS, Jan. 6—The new 1W,/called meeting of the Whateom known as tho Briand law, County Bar association held last . ao a ch ithe 2,060 ing the church and state separation | night a plution was adopted | Skasit county, together with 2.408 law of 1906, wae signed by the p recommending that disbarment pro | M'"" os oo, The dent ident and promulgated yesterday ceedings be commenced against one Mutual Realty of ite mew J J, Grover, tor al ‘Old winter k his great ebay jana thelr whilom companions last plat norted glee On dhe street oar tines It was eee — » little} apether etery, Cables balked and| QUESTION 1@ WHETHER CITY ite | caused no end of trouble, To make OF OBAKA SHALL BUILD AND n the h,| matters worse, youths of mls! OWN IT® OWN TROLLEY OR wor » ” pro gn \. le nt. ogee foun ponduect > | « walloy | chte < prc wenaitiee began to cx! WHETHER A 81a MONEYED oe an Puta Up Fight. ee leged unprofessional conduc a in ye ha erctie heir sts righ and , 5 u het and sont, hard-packed Knowspheres| CORPORATION SHALL OcCU- Northern has begun to contest the Ernest H. Crosby. right of the state of Minnesota to NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Prnest singing at the belhwringers’ heads.| PY THE STREETS—8UGG triane Bombarded.. TION OF GRAFT IN THE prevent the road from making an) Crosby died at Baltimore yester ba “ Ped: and one-half On the down town streets there} FIGHT, iaaue of $60,000,000 of stock. day, aged 60 years, He wan judge eeal was ho quarter, nor was the public New Ulleneb C tt Of the court of first instance at Al Oreasiona! pervent-Ga Gis Uae G2 the strest ew Ellensburg Council. Jexandria, Kaypt, in 1889, and was gay preaares! ‘ car the eply victim of attack HENRY GEORGE, JR. ELLENSBURG, Jan. 6.-The new ident of t New York Antt Arctic er ; r y xrew|Oatha, good-natured protest and] A polnt of similarity between city counctl met last evening and t league for five years ren ¢ apan and the United States ta the outlined its future policy, which 4 the author of “Capt. Jinks, af , fleeing for cover allke availed!) mt of Vets from the cast I} nothing, Svow balls flew Uke bal ; beyond the} lote through the alr, stippling the means a closed towr on Sunday#|"Nero” and other books and all gambling will shut down tn the muntelpalitions of both countries over the question of thelr = or ha night Lwees we the street raliways shall after January 165. p Bnowfall at Ellensburg. ry * pe publi or privately owned and by <LLENSBURG, J 6.—Practie a tea At Third and Pike #t, a squad of| ope ELLED 3, Jan Grow began fs” | boodiume trained thelr missles up| rene 2 Col. L, D. H. Currie. jally twenty-four inches of snow has mane Tmething wae|Om 60 old Mam aad knoeked the false nigga + Pere Bair LONDON, Jan, 6-Col. Leonard] fallen since 7 o'clock last evening ee bed & wake, | tooth fon bin mouth and ormaebed| retiece’ te nee ne oF sirent Douglas Hay Currie died here yew |and it is still snowing wt the rate to happ a . ratlway ih Japan, but these have terday He served in the Crimean |of two or three inches por hour goink 1 them-| his plate inte bite, 4 then sent to the wind proved of such obvious benefit that war and Was colonel of the Twenty ae 3. renee ee the eras ae oe pba eS ee third infantry during the elvil war Banquet to Bryan. bee ere qaickene { their] At Second and Untom snow ball-| ‘The laws against stock watering KEI HARA, MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS, in the United States TACOMA, Jan. 5.—-Demoerats are were. vishons of Pasadenal/ing with #aft, harmless handfulls|are so vigorously enforced and the| Whe Held Up Financing Pian fora Municipal Street Railway System, Get Only Nine Votes. ene ven A - =~ pace and saw make a suddes | soon became wearylag, and a bunch | reports of earnings are so whereas! of yout eee TACOMA, Jan. 6.—Another ef-|nings Bryan in connection with his Los Angeles 4 beman packing the white] exacted that the actual profits on|on these lines had to be sumpended | tion to the minister of home affairs, fort to pass the $1,000 saloon M-|lecture here January 21 o het, raid upon thelr wa ™ 4 By } the new arrivals from "back Bast} into veritable ice balls, and bom-| the capital invested are a matter of|for lack of funda What with the | asking hin sanction ¢ nortenge conse ordinance last night by the th t ing published mands for money th many other | bond, Two-thirds of the read bad/city council over the mayor's veto War Veterans to Gather, hid w hut i ornamental caine suddenly out passers mercilessly, A| public tntor | ots These | dire wer of ine} been built, so that a mortmag® © lfatied The friends of the measure! OLYMPIA, Jan. 6—A gathering | To reverse the order a like two thousand} seore of women were hit, and alin the tir gic grieving over tne ine ee them | au sickeg spe | ald ral had nine votes. It required eleven. |of the Indian war veterans of the of their lethar | barded the tiene and th is are miles that jutted up belw hem | amunber them hurt. = wnt wtage of}creaging the alre heavy burden ample money - — he undertakings, wo large that the} of taxes arising out of the war, t construction, But he state i planned to take place in eh there will be mew moving pletures, | BOOS © Ne een at aee | een me new te Sretguy Naw: Be- | Pemeeh renee en Polish Articles Filed. this city during the first week of F | sai Pn A Ln eceggen Hii merge Rhgty revent gn a Pe o new and Amertean would spy ott 6 por ara at this juncture went iad leamue were published here yee MADR, ; fgeretlere” at the Grand. | Week atiraction In the touring. © F tuo Vittevune ant Leteiht | cand ciecaae socuteaesiar cha wtih |tine niyecs reitrond, commination o¢|inthatiautte? coarse of To Discuss Regulations. ; atte the |® familiar trip over the O. R & N mtg neg Byori bys ellen egret a Rigre 8 [ins street railroad combination Of |the league to be “to unite ull the! OLYMPIA. Jan. 5-—The commit. national resources for the restorm jtee appointed by et cotton | bu . er we " hen mort. | om y i . he apital « 4 4 bulld a further tion, Then mort: | tramway lr in the capital ©Hy, | tion of the Independence of Poland.” |investigate the advisability of state Freak W. Healy will ps rhe| railroad from Portiand (to The|!?uetries and the in eam eal = comedy . threeact ae Grent alt peat) Dalles, a8 @ main feature with the| ™HI% Three decades it was a bulld a further sec- | have come to Osaka and applied for encperation in the enfoscemeah of tomorrow night — o~ Bins “ n F reeling | Ao ‘Sol ‘ais eek Uehow tnx wh care ‘ * hich ‘ turn n tgnae ‘ + h od t ones bi way " | Copper Mines Strike. marine regulations on the waters pusical production has been tg — Bae “- mn: ~# Pl civcaae Gea wauld provide for atilt further but ton fnag atwus or i wake needs! CALUMET, Mich, Jan. 5.—Near-lof the state, will meet in Tacoma, ‘tle before but this will nal une witserland and Ld ane, thet it has not the money ly 600 copper miners struck for|in the Chamber of Commerce rooms ia | California that have been running} Th city Rovermment obtained a) Hut it te likely to lead and has tn | bulld them, and that they h |higher wages yesterday, causing | Monday, Jan. 9, at 10 o'clock in the alti two the present attraction. | adkl Moth { charter to bulld tw sada, but many Well known conto} #!! this week, will be given tonight, | raada, but] 0 large gropartion ‘ef conee led 00 7 6ne experience. operations at the property of the | mornin jensagired in the cast, among) Morrow afternoon aad tomorrow pr b my aan a ha wetermng ane Hess wannge: F Suggestion of Graft. ye husetts Coane tf ated Min- aD -_— soe ot Mar® oc toma Gira eareneent 2, ir coomventies cust, wemag, 40: est pena PS Se | NOTICE TO than being Tedly Webb, George | for imek of fun What with the| leaat steal hy: Sar engenen Bay Hh ig Osea | company in Ontowagon county Snowplow Buried. Kuael Frieda Wisher, Aida Hon Schumann-Heink Co demands for money in many other | thia danger by refusing to allow. the | @iinieter I charged ith not |* be suspended. TACOMA, Jen. 5-—-Ae avalendhe gal and Frank Hectram | umane Hein ncert. Stestions and the 6 " canaries salle, Digan wan thugs @ | ot T We charged with wot | ws of snow buried a rotary snowplow SUBSCRIBERS . ‘ea? bers| Madame Schumann-Heink will . janger of in- | morteng of & rallroad enterprt Inintereated ‘kobun,” or ch ° , ear the Stampede tunnel on the} here are many musical numbers) 7 "nee eee tagh ; iready heavy burden | in heir general railroad laws the | polities! fot and successor ver a Million Immigrants, near the Stampe unnel on th pe the eenre of the whistling sort] ("8 foe = i cht at - ad Shine Grits dak et th th Magy omy eee e are ite aeealen Ge’ the’ Seiean NEW YORK, Jan, 5.—During | Northern Pacific yesterday. It took several solos and duets which | ))” “ 3 Jquestion of hew te proceed has be ot 4 Pao d tdr-yorne scsi te to 11906 exectly 1,198,434 persons ar-|a crew of shovelers several hours oe and Ladies” Musical Clad. ry seat] ' i has arom, wh the | bank of Oaks. ix belleved to be the | 100, CHM) to eet. foreign |to dig the machine out | Should your copy of The Star fall ability. The chorus fe sald one of the best to reach you by 6 o'clock any even- ing, please do us the favor to call come serious #4) "raan behing the screen,” the re Yet if ‘2 poor kina 1 PGE Rledode Large Crowd Expected bas been gold and the concert pr gram arranged ja one of the besi 4 The American W ‘ oan Way To Relieve Car Shoftage. | 5 An American would say up our main office, Sunset, Mais “The Old Clothes Man.” ag wellknows singer's reper! _steage bond on the part Jagance dnterdsiaah, were 6 jon, Im respect to the CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Rallroad pres. | oo Independent 1188, between “The Belle of Japan” closes a aes read already natructed new that neither domestic nor for-| pushing of private interests an| There will be @ large crowd at idents yesterday made & personal 6 and 7 o'clock and we will send rn \, the > im that " the dance in Leacht park pavilion | appeal to the Chicago Commercial | you « copy at once. If you should ates kestnans at the Seattle ‘ Dreamiand Skating Rink. here i that way former wee te enslty | againet public interests, strongly Te- |) ie watre fa thuste will be | Association to ald in a friendly ef- | mise It more than once, please tele= arge crowéa are daily atte r . " tempted t en le. |wembies what we see in almost all | SF - : oe one us « time you mt Mies Gad Clothes Man,”'s cumedy|the Lveamiand abating’ fake | oe" it a further 9 enture bonds as tn bonds eleewhere | of our American cities; and, just aa| furnished by Wagner's orchestra, | fort to improve exiatitg transports Prin thie way we can be certain of idema, with a Hebrew character of] new machine has been obtained} /% Which. In turn mortens at mortgaged the right, title and|these private monopolies are with |#%4 § #00d time Is assured for all. yn peg tam ong ” brew" giving our subscribers a perfect ihe New York East side type, opeas| which nightly scrapes the floor and | *°"lt 2 ee the tangible property. | ua the chief contributors to eam- | Gentlemen 20c, ladles free + ca ena ge : sont aes anes: Bins lat the Seattle theater tomorrow af jallows its condition to always re. | lhe for Mortgagas paign funds, so here, in the n - ee a Tterncon. James Kyria MacCurdy ih the best. The rink is epen| on™ © the Piltebure and Lowel! | Complaint was wade to the tsn- | conditions In Japan, they are co Bp the author of the play, and be is | Sundays of Jar re are the chief } | erial gove t that railroad de- | fusing, If not corrupting, municipal “pment Was hanpered by this | polities: tion, and in Maren of iast| Not that J have seen any tangible 4 perminsion to | proof of municipal political corrap war a | conte re 1,000. | year the dlet era street | mortage. but only with the consent | ton anywhere tn this country, but 1 the actor who impersonates the old f the mi: ter of home affairs. [have heard ined of, « ! Ts this play MacCurdy ts, to the! (prevent generation, what Ed Harrt-| . fm “Old Lavender” was to the | . ‘The Oaaka people in favor of pro- | 1 have found the cireumetances that © There is a prize fight scene tn the » coding with the construction of the 1 certainly produce it in the to the production. / > my T - 6! ” 26, according to advices re ‘ “By Right of Sword.” « eine HE HELIO ROPE BELLE eetved here yeeterday - Begtn to- ing with the matinee (Beripps Telegraoh Service.) hn iL. Mtch. mw, Manager Pantages of (he) WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The eee ARERDEEN hay el eae theater promises a great &t-/ retary of the interior is investiqat Lefthh jor member and man-| The production for next) ni etthh, senior a week is “By Right of tag the ones 68 Roaster Warren, © ager of Bryden & Leiteh Lam “Kate Meredith, Financier” A Great Novel by the Author of ‘“* Captain word” | Wyoming, the chairman of the com , Pwtich has proven such a& strong | mittee on military affairs, who bas waste ut 2:30 Thureday evening. | ‘ 4 i drawing cart by Ralph Stuart Gesea tn ce can ations Puente at 9 Thureday evening | Kettle, Begins in the “By Richt of Sword,” was written It te alleged that Warren genes Pane Confiesated, | | | when Russian and Japan were at to his own KIO, Jon. &.—The offietal Ga- | | sat ané the story fs replete with mming. The Trette w s that coples of the Japa: | venture and contains a which were made formal |nexe Socialist organ, Kakome, tv | “fich vein of comedy Sige te Raggy ene Miss May ts cast for Countess | mapas, ete A Petrovitch and Mr. Dowlen | sone whe f play the American hero. Other! been di rs will be agreeably east. | je dued at Berkeley, Cal, have be YoWTiseated and that Ite reulation Hi Fapan is prohibited by data. names of the per © charge have not Sunday Post- rstood that the press Dream of Egypt Stopped I scenery and costuming bas | dec peep gl gl ws e pg eegrranged. There will be mat-|ine charmen bet desie tc aiee the Fag meg Pre ge or lie a s throughout the week except | senator nefit of a searching har 4 m of Egypt.” which wa and Friday | tnqutry thousand s neat Nefeen at the Moulin Rouge There 5 ywing “By Right of Sword,”| Cheyenne ave said to be involved : ; : cage Bg Daeg Bh 2 Morthern Lights” wilt be given Warren is ensed over the * M q Morny in the principal role charges which, be says, are false. “The Bohemian Giri.” ‘Baslly the beet dill of the engage Ment of the Amaden Opera com BY at Taylor's Castle garden, will the offering for the week com-| tim ‘Mencing at the ee tomorrow Bhternoon, . “The Bohemian Girl,” a0 ‘Bpera that never will grow old be tt contains a wealth of me music and a budget of oper comedy that is seldom excelled icacpapenaiaoial Amsden and Hazel Daven wih be wen in their best A dearth of coal may “Derfichoof” and “Artine,” | Seattle public schools from re #04 Mrs. Gowman Ralston, and} ing Monday morning after the Pairbairn, late of the Stew-| Christmas holidays, Twenty-five ‘Opera company, have joined the | teams are to deliver coal to the and that company’s Het of | schools tomorrow, the jority of is is now ae strong as any|the schools being very nearly out Priced comic opera com-|of fuel, and should these teamaters traveling be unable to secure the needed coal Fhe final performance of “The| there will be no school on Monday See: Wife.” the popular bill| Secretary Reuben Jones, of th WE his week, will be given tontght.| school board fared this morn > ———e ing that he cow not tell what | Star Theater, New Vaudevill proapect there was of the coal com | There will two performances | pany doing as it had promised WALLA WALLA, Jan, 6.—It was mt the Star theater tonight and a} MAS. JAMES G. BLAINE, JR.MARTHA HICHBORN, WHO WAS [stared authoritatively Friday that Matinuous show tomorrow from 2 Stock-Pruning AND WHO SOON WILL BE MRS. PAUL 5. PEARSALL. | the postoffice will be moved next Poti, and these wil! d the final | May from its present location } Or. J. C. C. Brooks. | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jan. 6A from Paris announces in that city of Rev. Dr | Jokn C. Cotton Brooks, of this efty | youngest brother of the late Philtt | Brooks Tomorrow and will be published exclusively in the Sunday P.-l. as a serial before being issued in book form= No Such Novel Has Ever Before Been Penned There are passages in it so daring in their treatment and so astounding in their action that the reader feels himself wandering through a field of literature of whose | Gnow Storm at Chiwaukum | CHIWAUKUM. Jan 5—The heaviest snow storm experienced Ip this vielnity In years te raging Trains are badly delayed The} thermometer fell to 14 below ser the last 26 hours NORTH YAKIMA, Jan. 5.—-The} | reclamatic m service ye rday sent }a force of men to the Tieton river }to arrange for t construction of a iarge electrical power plant, t& be used in connection with the [du iding of the Tieton cana) | | } Workmen Go to Canal. | | existence he never before dreamed The hero is the red headed Carter, He goes to West Africa, which has slain so many thousand brave men. He grips its perils boldly by the throat and from them wrestles name and fame. But the description of his feats in accomplishing this is something never to be forgotten. From adventure to adventure the reader follows Carter, breathless and spellbound. Then, when at last the daring lad clashes with an 1 character of the opposite sex—then begins the story's Postoffice to Be Moved. equally determined and unus Mra, James G. Bisine, Jr. was] Paul te a New Yorker with a ton pag cooing Ole warm Sale « & rapid o fivoree © { money. He was in Mra Blaine’e| Alder st. to nara new brick build deeper, vital interest - vs ight tant t tor PD pmpany y much last winter, and | ing ¢ erected on Second # leaday afternoce the Sta on night last week at Yank ~ F be Ore See t a i am cath freah olio| 1 Practically over at the Century | after living tr state just six | ft wae pretty well k that he | posite the First Methodist churc ye tye _ Hat will C08-| nave been made corm oe weird doings at ¢ p m., the | _ Prof, Benndoft | ® i emety toate one bY} tortabie where vantage | te hed signed the decree at 8 BRIE VIENNA, Jan Prof. Benndoff, Mititled “The Old Love.” and 7 he big cu are land at her tr ” r <t p ; . ‘ ...”. en Se and Arthur | fioor which, together with two car-|apend Christmas with her pa : [tiquities in Ephesus . ho Two Rubes.“|icaae of furniture from the worldlenta, Rear Aémiral and Mra Hich-| | fe See Messenger Boy Trio are sing-| famous Neison-Matter factory. of | borr Carpenters Boycott Japanese. Offered to Stewart é - - r eae | 8 BDd comedians ls & Baron 1 Rapids, Mich, will be put on| Mra. Blaine was BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 6-—The WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan The recent conference at Algeciras brought the “Dark Continent” into the world’s sing a fake life tnsur|esie next week, MONDAY | ELichborr fa local Carpenters’ Union declared a president bas offered to Philip c in an unusual way and served to remind us that there are big things in Africa, ny ae te ® fation of | TURSDAY only. This me t against the Jap and plenty of them, besides big game. A special correspondent of the Post-Intelli- t oem Te SE} enone Conteles center wae gencer, Mr, Frank G. Carpenter, has gone to Africa for the purpose of telling us what Alma to Change Its Name. al comedian. Har-|tabies, dresuers, men’s chiffoniers | RIVERSIDE, Jan At at sing the bal series of illustrated articles. He these big things are, and how they look in 1907 sf eau oan om t + ‘ n Alm it was unani lw journe ol 25,000 le ) stea € 1 nd ¢ foot, horsebac’ DON'T NEGLECT YOUR OPPOR ade 1 Ree ey we will make a arney of 25 miles by steam t and rail and on foot, horseback and TUNITY yA . to Obnnenes “0g camelback. He will find out what the French are doing in the Soudan; what the BE Pe dur tide lands right RC samc’ baie’ Shek tenmliag. oak | English, Portuguese and Germans are doing in their respective zones of influence; he Willis, 472 Colman bldg ee Annual Poultry Show. will ride over the new railway from the Cape to Cairo, visit the t meine ms | oe tee eee ee and describe the mighty dam at Assouan that has added°to Egypt a le valley twice cific County Poultry Association Is r . ? \ ‘ “ " pot the size of Connecticut. Mr, Carpenter's first letter from Africa will appear in to- jholding its annual poultry show in morrow’s Post-Intelligencer Magazine. It contains an extremely interesting account [thie city of the wild and turbulent land of Morocco and of the astonishing conditions that ex- . | i Second Four-Day Special Sale | ronctttMry, ©, celonton, ist there / | n, a well known attorney Half a zen places made historic by American poets will soon be known no | ———ON-—-- of San Francisco, died more. An illustrated article in the magazine describes these “inspiration spots” | here Thursday night among which are James Whitcomb Riley's “Old Swimming Hol the Minnehaha ' ’ , Contmercial Glad Election falls, and Tom Sawyer’s famous Hannibal cave—and tells the interesting story asso- r WOMEN Ss COATS } HOQUIAM, Jan. 5.—At a meet ciated with each one a | ng of the Commercial Club held | “Wasting America’s Sustenance” is the title of a timely illu ticle on the ¢ AND RAINCO TS | ieee seabe cracens were eiectge Pep subject of prosperity and success achieved by the useless extravagance of nature's ; gifts — ; | Lill your measure wilh | James H. Blair. The new queen of grand opera, Cavalieri, is also the most iful of singers. heal atid Gy } i ! ng pri ve marked on every 1 gy i. Y LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5.—James She began life by selling programs in a theater in Rome. Today receives $1,200 - Coat in the house | he Devil Loft U wikfe 1. wats, an aivorney prominent tn every time she sings in opera. The interesting story of her career, with numerous illus j ‘7 of our | vt You see | fares pie, Tek, Mere ee trations, is told in the magazine tomorrow. Nature and art have ned to beau- ' 1 higher percentage of reduction | OLD PROVERE of Monologues, Operatic and tify the Jamestown, Va., exposition. 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