The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1907, Page 7

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CK OF FUEL CAUSES FACTORY CLOSE-DOWN e COUNCIL MEETS, A part of Moran Company's Plant Compelled to| ER ete Shut Down for Lack of Fuel--Ships and Tug- s*=-« "ay the. board Bigelow’ Reason--Large Downtown Stores Also Af-) » en Anne hil, A tes ‘ution Was passed in favor of the fected--Situation Acute. bor GUN DRS ae tie claclions Ee boundartes t iratted ‘At noon ¢ y ©} be able to point out some remedial ccbgrodaoer wt} section. Within & week the legisla | WARRANT FOR MURDERER, Snip building < » j tue will be tm sesaton and if the wit “ She const and eu reds | ation can be improved through leg | Coroner Carrotl today awore out ede, ahesed Yor ul] ielative action Tam sure the mem: |4 Warrant for the arrest of K. Mo» ont bers of the house and senate wit! | Clowd for the killing of Peter Mimer The - » | be prepared to aet promptly. It is | Sunday afternoon, ig oa © hardly possible, however, that any fown of other pla thing can be done to relieve condi fnieation of how fuel) tons now, Coal and wood ts the famine has become | Only answer te the cry that is going Only five pounds vas in] ap ag governors or folaturen | the Moran company’s | this ot supply that morning and the sapply of eng Pacific Coast Company. almost an small. I was impossible} 2, ise of relief te held forth | : to operate with this amonnt of fuel), EE ide | Coast ompany and the officials had pr Wi which handles the product inevitable and close down “ee | Northern Pacific Rallway company’s | agreement tion of the plant . | ent | Ster § The Anderson Stear com: | We are doing all we can to meet | Rca, Spaniel, Gorvies . pany, operating eighty 5 and! the situat eaid G. W. Mertena, | TACOMA, Jan. &—Dr. BM fugdoats on Lake Wast ent of the Columbia @ | 8fOwn was the first witness on the to take five i railroad, “We are get. | etand thia morning and was ¢ boats Forced to Abandon Runs for the Same 4." an ee 1 re a Mager THE SKALTLE STAR—TUBSUAY, JAN, %, 1907. RR A OR SOU VE ME ea a Ome NT MUCH STINKEE; MUCH WORKEE . 1 the sbi rday rons CALLS WIFE A KIDNAPPER j | ) | ry wing hi wife left hire wl thelr ehiid, Willian ‘ th morules filed suit for ivoree, The two were married to | 1894, and the child was alleged to « been taken away in 1897, He jis now 11 years old | Wheeled into Court | M A. Kean was this morning court in her invalid wult againat the No Pacific K for her that on k 1 Hot Springs she let off ot Kent, was carried through to Seattle, on account of for her in her invalid condition, | rious complications arose, A jury was empanelod | ‘SUSPICIOUS GASES OF DRUGGING POLICE TO INVESTIGATE, worth of A + mining CAUSE FOR 60 MANY MYS - nde i ore " TERIOUS CAGES ON PIKE 6T ' t ve € ROBBERY INTIMATED AFTER | ning 1 1 Me USE OF DOPE rm Laws 1 1 U turday FP » Carns was . . ‘ \ found staggering bout the street Evidence brought to Mght this! on yourth av, and Pike wt. and it morning and presented to the police | wad at first thought that he had at for investigation may show that S<« tempted sulcic Althongh it is ttle b 4 with another gang | known that he has been a drinking f men sole aim is to entices | man, the medical examination men into saloor 1 af-| proved that he had ieee, oa” th }and it ie supposed robbery t twe was the motive ve been ‘taken to the t night Frank Johnson, a far- \ pital from the neigh-| 1 40 years old, was taken from }borhood of Third a if t sloon, on Third av. and and the reports have been given out t., by the ambulance to the t the men were itt wk oF side hospital. Jt was given out [had attempted suicide l that he had attempted suicide, but Such has not been the case, ac-| the medical attendants say that the cording to reports, Bach o ft how ns of droge. In | now supposed to have bee ids Jobs pockets were | from laqpor . ure ft t and everything of whe to “ > a v ‘ (Star Special Bervice.) j Hee | A speedy investigation into the “9 od amie tes Dr, F. Hanley, of the W f promined it seemis Wrrmnies wo Bins commission | hOwpltal, stated today that a man! strange to the that so many stiernoon Victor H. Beck- | Y the name of Guy Manning, whe| men should come from the same ’ aa f the Pacific Coant | ¥4% received there recently, had | localit nd have to be taken to a pa Motamtes ahah ;|taken but two glasses of beer in| hospital to recover from the effects th ttempta hy ' » | the saloon in question and that he | of ordinary drinking. Manning was tee Skat ea ie had on bim a certificate for 00' known to be a light drinker, 4 thete rus for lack of i out coal as fast as we canlexamined by Attorney Walter taining evidence on the ca = = = = === morning. They were the 9 mine It under present conditiona | yey A tome dinenc 5 hy, Cyrene ntbus, ‘And we are not diverting 2 y ong discusion concerning kman alse at ‘god the tagboats Hi and “| Seattle. We are dotng our best to | Parone followed, in which Dr, | ' on me cer. By the t 2 the Gemmnnd, bat We are pres Brown stated that paron one of he had by pryitig oy r Doats all sbincie or milis | tleally a in the effort, as other | 2° Ost dangerous kinds of Inaan his office in the Lumber “4 oa Lakes Union and Washington] companies in business here said |{%: the delusions being fixed and nee building tthe ” are eertonely ertppte nd may A160! their coal outside. where they could | *7#e™ and oftem conce for} kman ett hat the evi if be compelied D #0 OPCTA-| eet the best pri and left the bur. | 7%" He etate 4 thewe \vlustons | Bones . ed t him would be : Tons hecause « to S€CUFe) den of supplying Seattle jmight prevent thetr vietims from a t t fusion, which me “aaa te ie the ability to distinguish right from et eattie thi a é Mills Crippled. | whether miners could ne ee een ae en BO Se) A COUNTY AUDITOR WHO GETS © Shingle coms ror tee om FP Ivan GRArny SO a0 | The Bek Lip male company, | Ported from Pennsylvania | Seurvegr thea. pat & hypothetion! $113,000 IN FEES IN ONE YEAR Fs the Latema Mil and the Pacific) 50!" to telleve the labor question containing {ncidents sur “QUARTER MILLION IN FOUR any have aire sep | at the mines Mr. Merten iden ~~ vie .P - “ ee this already been Bethe a Fe pa ited: | rounding the shooting and eliminat : Let's try Chinese coolies on the Panama VOAne . | tng all posstt idence of on “ gal was ¢ f the Pa-| men to come out Rere and wort iat ation Giese Gate on ak Horewith is a bunch of typleal Chinese coolles. These fellows Pee eifle Coast bunker morning flan oo area ™ ihe same | night of the shooting in a ‘or-| §8 the ploture will work at anything that requires no more than + The ree downtown firms of the} mation existe in the enst~ | : \ |) pb sl exertion, In any kind of weather, and under any condt CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 3.—Ohlo, ‘are suffering for lack of fuet| 0? mines as e here, 1 doubt | 7° yy @ euch mea would ae t reggae ot whieh 1 , ¥ . that we could any tabor in the | ™eene, the witness stated that the ‘ i ? P the inhabitants of whic neider af . have bea cate se. e * ny in t question as pet weuld not : ark an ot ries ar ver nets ‘ ati on aor great E. r Sede ‘ene of the wait ealans. -thetr overee . apace 2 | and even againat great ¢ hey plod away for hours with a — mx in th e s customers The Mayor's Views. him te calling the man ip rn pehing th wate ‘The sixth annual exhibition of the qommennition tn the wartd, das Along the ft ® situa-| “There ie that I koow of | tien loos te feof the man Look at the slantered fe foreground of the photo- | Seattle Poultry association opened |) uae ealary of just one . han it has been | thet I can t the " After the rereading of the hypo} «Tape. Cow mw and observe b ipestem arms. Yet he will his mort on the fourth floor of) ee county sitern tor 1906 wit of the famine, ' shortage, 1 . Wtttam | inetioal question the doctor stated| Pict une kk an ordin wh man would not tackle and Kon Marche building with 1 be $113,266 mere than twice that waiting for coal Hickman M . The mayor Of | thot the subject of the ai carry it off arently in gr comfort birds exhibits amprt as ¢ th United porate unt Beattic bas no power whieh would | com nner gt lie ‘ f hom t , nd | different ciamses, from the sme . of the United rate until they get power whie uid |» degenerate of paroniac, as the act Cont ‘or whom the genuine Chinese coolle has worked Me when inter. enalte Dien te cope with uch & ait- | oe not that of & borma!l mas say that while bis presence drives the sense of omell into hysterics | came cock to big turkeys. «| C. Wright, of om this morn i doubt whether 8 and his beauty i not striking ertook @ sort ngs There ave @ large number Ae he a8 My, bad this to say ow han any power to « The | in his steadiness. He ne gets so much opium aboard as to feel | prises offered and many specta = whieh i Gaverner Wend Helpteen only remedy I know of to better | like, “Oh, hellee with the job spe will be distributed J} aulgoet tea wy : cond: ns the future i Compartag bim with the West Indian negro, the boases say he Hund of people visited Us a “Bo far as I can see there = move the tariff on h, but that | ptaeiien ie ar tare » his get-there-sure-Mike quailty that ap ' lay [ts ; » Gs telitien daines. ie te t ican do to remedy the wo: ks 04 | oe present © uttines tm chares eve: Pr er of & million dollars fo © Toe ccnmdteen appeinaed | teen tT i Mecereiand that It will not be easy for him to squeese any of us out of our jobs | 4 ; dines 4 not engage him seriously £ oh oan to a ee wees whea the canal f* built. In lensing a few thousand of him from the Foden more than two bours a day. This oan 5 ose ee samen tha i our a viet . -y | Chinom eorernme United — wat stipulate that when a ce Geo. | haa been made possible under Ohio's | AUDITOR R. C. WRIGHT, . onl demande om th nd eo | bink lone ire building in Panama he must be ret " Jeo. | 7 aie ey is mine by the law # — with aa when a man with two lege can g¢t out of American territory in a more aps when ft is Wright's salary for one year ne eee ee See Further tnforr regarding the| hop, akip and a jump, but ¢ ovat in the mpublie of Panama or that in the last year |equais the salary of all these state iE THING IS THE | 380-mile cutoff the Northern Pacif mba, hell have of fin sneaking into this country t's office force of 18 clerks | officials together; Governor, treas~ railway ie said to be ¢ to Then, the hum in per cent of | com y? “o. His y urer, secretary, auditor, attorn [ss from Miles City Helena each »w ma China, The times th of his ‘ons fi > neral, three board of works ast we that , shart 7 Yankee trick t Haw mostl f employes, They average about | bers, school commissioner, food ing the wir bre Tough fon't it? is oy year missioner, six supreme court | ov " Se ; — } It is all wrong.” says Wright. “1 | pudges, lebor oxam- sninnprnecine ji Cone — | SAILOR DROWNS, | aia the money by labor r of engineers, insurance com- a age le now asvured| Seg Be 5 ‘om that gives| missioner, supervisor of public drairal Nebogatotf, of the} “sl : A Japanese steward on the stear | take Dig|printing, three railroad commise Atay oa, yg gy Mine ¢ Tosa Maru, at the North t t Tam op-| spector and state Be to death by @ court mar nat ripe vgenet . n docks, Smith's cove, while fix |e but a8 jong as braria e m to the Japs which Mii tet . ak at “4 _ . at at 3 ¢ ere = . he sen of Jay ‘ Mi F t ir eamenes an6 feh, lending on ! {f Wea, eneead ta oom me pi cumer “ oo 2 j head jock and then pps Telegraph Service.) i harged with ssault with Intent cond ‘ rante f torr h has i | bounding into the water, He sank] NGTON, Je ator \t nit robbe he pre ‘ _— Roly, tt } tofure been looked up x ety | }and th we were unable to re-| Ove f North Carolina, | | attorney . ed, beax: i pi sously } as belonging to the Hi ¥ | meee | cover his body until two hours later. | rning t tate’s | is the prosecut t wtemate tt rhe « | " (Seripes Telegraph Service.) | © Was removed to Butterworth’s |r sing the t ft the man who h oxume te ed *, will give the Nor } HICA te ‘Th high | undertaking pa ue gover wt t ride | Sunday night ° } Pacific a - at od - _—- sehaot f ate ret | “ s of the p He| cae [ite peajected rival ’ M . 3 é IP st fe qulat fo (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Jan &. - — per. 62 iartewtes tenis tia ows . HAU IS ILL b . t sor| MANILA, Jan. &—The Philip The today asked the enced to death, Is also Pacific will paraile! the Milwauk aad ; her | pines expect § . Taft and| attorney general for an opinion ned rest at his oid }whieh at Hart wh awihgs eouth . | i co ands want t ther it is necessary for of words to tha ward & lone meget (Scripps Telegraph Service.) f pre # enthusia grant a respite to Aggie Pe ae - oe Butte and v id ~ o> 4 ns HAMHBT RG, Jan. 8-—P ‘ rmme and sald that al cor prospect. Elections « or whether the appeal ; has had himsel er the Rocky mou . ss | wow rather | Han, of Washing 1 x cubated here January 3 anted by the supreme court can " > death-thth, amd the } bg 2 built the North- | . “ harge t the af as arespite. He granted Frank eourt promptly t f } " | ‘ ‘a aw CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. ttman, Mra. M * paramour, an forget ik and se i Miles City ” andj Raden. Off wild L , ee fortress r the # ° e of any 1? — jeurprised if he b | eee eer errr ere ee be | SM have i 1M = nite the scene, as a nervy Be naval of i 7 ; * PARDEE CRITICIZES #|* | We bracing » | | retin pol * ROOSEVELT. . et > son ® * * BANK ELECTIONS TODAY. | > ‘Beasts — « | VICE ADMIRAL NEBOGATOFF, |<"* -. oes ‘ , *. (Seripps Telegraph Service.) #| ” See — spy |® SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. & . h 9 jc. F vs HL K Dr. I " on tt @ lature which convene * — Wl ail ‘recelncted, and Watson | gree which t : # critictoes Preabient + PROTEST ENTERED 1512 to 1522 Second Av. Mt Wm. D. Wood, t Fealeot ieceninas abe teaite toe : @ school r He + “ | eR 2 am Sraed * wit * (Scripps Telegraph Servies.) j : t r * » ge nor ab te veentatives of va r p County D t Sh : . lcometay Se so-sacaaas. se. eee} | ime sovacnor aley, denoune” § | Representatives af vartoud rlirn on iver , ns of the reiath } Of Co. and other t * | mit merece against the ¢ peg lag ; se stant i totlow senha aciog ‘beanene te 4 : amorce against the en-|] 29 BOSTON BLOCK 3 , a ; * P # | actine { the Sherman bill o You can well afford to snuggle up warmly . Man . Hi j de ax thet ‘orm leage boo! i Ripety Shc lode 2-Fing—William B. Wigton, | % ‘ Mela n taetcann aca be eee nine a on the coldest night if you do your trading at seme the murder of ( ra tte, low, to Clara Fina.,| ' $ [all roads without a re depe | McCarth Cold weather goods are specially | ow 1 awrJohnson—Christopher Lawr.|@ eet et ee ete tw HHH rir to the on ie Saas tae be | priced here tomorrow. PB tis - 2, Seattle, to Martha Johnson, 14 | ie entate to the weet on account | " =a cae vas: : Walker, Minn : : BED BLANKETS. ty Ja 1 DavieCollve Morris A. Davis,| —~ am trust sr fir Ue, to Hannah 8. Collver, Seat. | ‘EMBEZZLER HELD \ ee eee Every pair of them cheap =: eet iii Camper R_ Lert, 24.| | Music Dealers [| $6. 50 | at the regular price, $8.5 The story which D tt ; .. sratng fea a] 500% ymca yar oage | TO UPPER COURT 711 Second They are pure white lambs Sar rs bing } Luther F | j | , 1 ae Hote on | ps j a mintake . to M E. Tit ih ij Avenue a pair wool with pink and blue : e inten . “—- He “sea P | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) lj | ee ers and a great big, ¢ Satherland john =M KANSAS, CITY, Jan. 8 > I 1 fon against J. F tle Holde a 1 3 renerous ¢ er o better blan- well age Holder. | suther Grace E id n Allen, chars | When Walling Says Sama abi i No better blan < att tar Special Services.) r i . © et digg ket bargair ver offere tore st }000 from the local ‘| k arga r we ce 5 t s So, It's So 4 . a TA MA, J k Tr ty ' r w held the } It | of the R morrow. . Shae “weens: geen ons. daa ai infosted with mate blowers, and law : cteph Brew j ad ~ i whe t | | an : Sou n Jeffers |HOLLAND SOCIETY BANQUET. | , ' } “or as erackod ° i . * | ) Five full cases of these on : it is alleg « an tm east " an £ Seatt | ; ' — . on n33 ta swell Bargains in || | $3. BH | ste tomorrow. “Every one tO B toad on 1),. cate ¢ the vact, oF } n| the build was wreck : bt | { “nem . em SH Pace, the b " ines teal? ered t i Hons of lq ‘ pt " || se each , ¢ regular price, $4.50 SB Mmtaister 1 : m of § Posnorien—At 178 Spruce st. J a 1} filled with 1 i! fit by e to M Vv rt - dle & Self-confidence and self-re Bl] ° \ Mo with Dest fT deren in laughter gain a clio as tentity of HD spect go a long way towards [|| 1anos batt t ered with 8 of whom tieth ave, Mrs. C. &. Kunde worki c y h & i Menken Kaetheas ier inci 1 n me Go al > . ; s feel sure of your own Ell , on I at $3.85 x OFFICE BL _ Cam) Mt ¢ ven i strength, Start one with t t " \ : NOMINATIONS BRE (Jew voor | FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS., rod 4 lary ty ‘| HELD SY SENATE | asc" artnet oe . ean ioe 1 1 ; { isan | c } 3s af + | t t aie Ct. Interest is cut . - On Savings Accounts | $ 1 ae it» nue i | et GH GUILTY | L HUG iL | i - EVANS Ha e Ri Georgetown, Renton i a “ Je. * will ANQUE MOTT " . Pree | Sane NATER BOTTLES. ° ine ‘ Wil ES 79 th Me I ct & ra ‘ é UnionSavings;| : , f F rely ot of . re & Trust Co. ( . ° i ‘ & J M .¢ ' | [C prrcmewnedl?, rane FIN a. ny tom I 1 & weet | j

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