The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1907, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN 7 eration of Labor and to other or! nj the police threaten to arrest her/ CHECK PORGER ARRESTED, sa HOMES ARE CHEERLESS me aig “We have: encamh. pledeed to wants the restraining order Iaued | Dor ana ‘Aho ay, oung Soy are carry our bill through, Both par Co Ot em LAGU CRPTYING: ONE | POT ee can oprented thie Bitar ia tsa AND COLD - an ee ta me i refuses to vote for it, or votes ling forged. checks 4 Againat it, it will show that he tw ng forged checks. 5 t velther a democrat nor a repub rein ae COAL AGENT i$ iL FIELOS Nean In an effort to determine an Intl girls and salesmen wore all huddled -gielemrate pe ye “ Bometime ago we heard of @) mate knowledge of the supply of] around radiators H. tl. Williams, manager of the ; combination being formed against! coal among the private homes ef}, At the Unton Bakery, where half | amesioan-Cenadian OU Co. hac suat our direct primary bill, Petitions! the elty and at the large down-|4 ton of coal a day le used, there tn i tae ttebess. Whee q as EE ont a — me coming in addressed to the leg! town department stores, The Btar; ¥4# Hot enough on hand to last Hecause the rexidents of Madrona | there he purchased the largest driil- DONALD A rs his former one. Thia referred to = lature from all parts of the @tate.) this morning sent of its repre:|through the day, and poor prospects A telephone message received at +0 : A : :t the construc: | ing outfit ever shipped into Canad pesTiFies AS TO INDICA. | (he improvement in the defendant's; The direct primary bill must pass,! senatatives to make a canvang, of [tf obtaining more 8 o'clock this afte mn at the shor | Heights objected to the Dritting the a. feet sue Tons OF PARONIA IN CHES alleged condition since his incarcer oF the people will know the reason! (he distriets In question Along First av. the same atate of) try office told of the capture in| tion + 1 eevee fee peg I tine well in the #ummerinnd, Calle Crap eon STATE'S | ation. why . Of 27 householders tnterviewied| Affaire exist, many of the AUT] Tecoma of K. MeCloud, wh 9. 1. Dowell, agent for the fi paca Ny Soe all mermenr egg pi v4 BEGNS TOMOR- OF. Ernest 6. Wheeler Tteatities, on Beventh ay, only about hulfdad}ants, that heretofore have used) wanted for the murder of Peter! Cav company, Gl ted Oi) Oe aed, |known among off men, He will pore TTAL | Dr. Krnest B, Wheeler waw next! Jany coal at all, and the majdity [Pal have installed off burners mor at Georgetown some days) |. utely denied them fuel, It |sonally #aper rk of his Row. |ealled and in his turn, through the] } of these had onty one or two suoke The following ts a list of private) ayo MeCloud had been injured in| "that he bas taken this |company In — } medium of the two lengthy hypo-| |The others had some wood, pot] Homes visited by a Star reporter) an accident and wan found In a}! # phe rosy «Aner Dy — otto] PO Age th ice.) . . re de jthia mornng, and the amount and] p, ‘ means to avenge himself. The ma’ » (star Special Service thetical questions, pronounced the very much, whereas atill others de ee of bel h had hand nie paplta ter was taken up by citizens with | Yelopmen wes x ash. 2 Dr. | prisoner {nsane Prosecuting At jclared they were burning of], The/ed of fuel each had on hand; a the C or of Commerce today, |"¢ridly as ponaible TAX “we Me ts ¢|torney Mackintosh gave the wit |homes of all were cheerios and| those vanes ne eee OY.) | WANTS CHIRP RESTRAINED. ae oe be for i aa Experimental borings 1 vert for the @ he ness considerable trouble during cold cf ne ida 2 Be ie residents in that portion of the |the Canadian Government es alorospenaminatian .De. Wheater is A vintt to the different buaiiess}, | Mrs. O. Rt. Henery, No. 218 %) sina i. Wood this afternoon] (He residents In that portion jcompany have proven the ex anon of tho first expert that the state has ) houses along Second and First wm jmeck; D. J. Derritt, No. 222, 2 sucks; | asked the wuperlor court for a re f large bodies of ed poet He marae Deck able to tle down to an answer! Ginn @ coroner | this morning revéaled the following | oun Vag ae ie tons; Man! «training order againet Chlet of Po] ALL SCHOOLS OPEN TODAY. | berts, and Mr. Willan y vin ta thelr own hypothotioal questios ieiffth & Co. report the sale of | facts a Flats, No, 3 ons; BE. 1.) eg Wappensteln, The woman has expects ® rush Into Ed + ene rd te more tat Kive whieh reviews de ine eel of the} aut of ders’ Second addition to| At the Bon Marche employes| Burwell, No, $25, 1 ton; A. C. Mill ieon arrested several times for None of the public net se coming summer that w eer etusons and ¢ shooting without the acoampany-| e#t Seattle, 110 lots, to a ayndi-| were bundled up tn furs and over: | lt, No. 401, 14 suck, burning Wood: | inaking public addresses and has! gh a aa tae ob Gaon [tudideenin ond Wenmmnent wey be to fix these ing detaile of delusions om the part te of Investors, for $20,000. They! coats, Yesterday the firm seoured| ©. Olsen, No, 412, no coal, burning) aiwayn been acquitted. She claims! tho supply being adequate " ion te ae Pay wr hee also report the sale of the south-| some coal by sending after it with| tty J. it ‘ete > wel “ cause an ¢ Sa 1] Nest corner of Twelfth ay, and) thelr own teama toa; P. The No, 611, 1 ton; Mra A person leading ; It & young man of sentimental! Cherry at 60 by 80. te A. A Gan At Kenny wood; & O IOI POE OL O's a Pe EES ART AH suntera no opposl disposition shoald call up the home| con owe A. A. Caer) SS Macarthy’s the heliding: te ; De encounters ' " v Me! ney, for $8,600 | heated t “ Hopki % ton; Shoeshop. caterentt a he 7 heated by steam heat fror talde , ded 9 F Hiadie to an pees “Bape ot bie owonth art, after sending sources, but, according rang ry No. 617, burning wood; Mansfield Ph Ind ndent 3373 fg lla ee Spacer, the iipply ts very low and,| Bakery,” No. 703, 1 ton; Munkel Phone, Main 1514 sgynedearctend als tase deine tne Gaveinpmest Ot ee amily oe oe LIGENSED TO WED as at the Bon Marche, the building | Grocery. Nos. 107-0, buruing bosses, a ovat iatts is very cold ering Laundry 718, burning oan i purchase a pistol, obtain the pro: 2 W 00 % | then told o ' | day as follows - on wrley i on; | ant, the doctor ‘xing ry Of the oan who had refused ht “i At Stone-Fisher company the| Charlie Lee L nl | defendant in ~~ snag e ot eothoart| , ABderon-Anderson — Charles J. cheve prec pg cage ery penpinda te eae ro had examaliie permiasion to see hie aweetheart) andersan, i, Bilensbutg, to Are last shovel of coal was thrown Into] wood; Mra, R. Stone y, ant nad talked | and, UpoR being accoated by that] AnwAtmim 10, Kilensburg, | t he furnace yesterday morning, and|ton; B, J. wing, No. yng been Gln man, should shéot bim, would that); Joneaposio — Qiovannt Leone, |. owen ler for 1 had been | F 1 rooms, Now, 100 ‘ ae © b evidence o r see e Hone, | placed " t Te eat the cotidit! =e, Oo Cre « tnanalty | 50, Seattle, to Mario Bposto, 44, Ho.| ACed twe wooks aga, none as yot | p 1100, . wood; ecco This was © question, In Tike et been obtained. The fireman | Erickson. No, 1104, %& ton Mr — qeott sta the oss stances, with others describing ac . Rs }this morning was ostng waste p r < xz nner had tol al be Wiltiama - Wright — Cassins M td © pa) Wilkins, No, 1111, 3 tone; A. R wenn been tiated by Dr, Wil- /companying clroumstancs, to which) wittiams, 30, Seattle, to Lillian M.| °°, Adama, 1113, wood; “R. Me the state's expert ot | the oo e vee Sereed : sive a) Wright, 28, Beatle. ‘i Citae A Piano bowse and at| Kuigh 1 ton coal, and ‘cold im of it wine mative reply * qualified it! ebbers Clothing company, the J. M al however, liy stating that th Sem ee and of bis | . wane! . . / Birth Record. Charlotte W pa ae any = wy bel — wee |The following births were regis reation wae firiaed ) ang bese success ta niin] Sillnjo-At 833 Fifth ay., Janu | seit went & ning bis position on other polata y fr ‘ ajo, al cy cael é = | Dre Leughary eae Gnuttn on enone] a7, °° wife of Henry Sillxjo, a] and wero Dr. Loughary was later twealled) Valbusch~-At 2229 Seventh av. ‘The tates teh to the stand to qoute authorities In! January 5, to wife of H. Valbusch, morro and will suport of his statements made dur! y son Gage Bedowl rivets ing 3g —— time on the witness| Pragan—At 2218% Sixth av, Jan or wit be the | witnesses Of | stand je was crossexamined by/ uary §, to wife of J. Pruzan, « son. 4 mM “ u look the better f Attorney Miller Shearer—At 408 Wall st, Janu c ore yo e — ot ae oF = 4 — took “or stand) ary 7. to wife of Ed. C. Shearer, a j vched or e in the afternoon. ie pro) daughter. ————-— —— _ mnenameeen | 4 Cc f 5 If tt t t started Be- nounced the defendant insane ee Conwan—At T16 North Forty-fitth | WELL KNOWN POLITICIAN 8h ine unlike’ at Win athe anal al y ou an or US. _ In ¢ es mat vemetd ' jay, December 26, to wife of Johm| EJECTED FROM HOTEL ON Al ihe hotel sis ~ ica | J ic the atin evening j bgt > aa Ter woodland Park,| SENSATIONAL CHARGE—THE| The politician, who ts also al mercnandise at a low er price an ¥ Thompson Is a Paroniac. | December 31, to wife of L. W. Held.| STORY WAS SUPPRESSED BE- | !#eod to be & prohibition worker, is . “¢: Says ee oe ware ~ » to wh - ‘| CAUSE OF PROMINENCE oF | "Aid 10 have been caught redhand , AV th r Paci Ic The first erie mt has 20} |a son arama | od and hia ejectmont from the hotel y ou Wou pay In any Olne developed of any stigma tndiea-} alor—At First av, and Cedar # MAN CONCERNED. followed ive of parosis tin Chester Thomp January 4, to wife of GO. Galer, a ——- A. J. Cody, of the Cody Detective the eross-exant son The astonishing assertion was} agency, declared today a ) eclared today that be had M Brown early Strend part a =< IR ge made today that in @ recent senaa-| ausisted In the man’s detection and “ = ——- bsg je . tional seene in one of the most/that the “Peeping Tom" was al om oe Passi — ciadinlatete O08: tick ina one At Oe Geneen a. Jeu Esneape yo rae a Bose os 4) lowed to go In @rder that the hotel v ri jorr, \ 2 : @ highest polttion) station This, he fa parosiacs ap evidence but was not f insanity geek as the subject of his delustc Haat t appear to be perfectly ne “Pal on others e insane im the medic We might? Mat the plane of the teoth was tp sald, was often ren examined by two hypothetical questions jing the life of the defendant, } ch a man would be insane. | Mated that {t was possible for ‘Pmss to de Insane on one subject, | The witness admitted that a per lof the Direct Primary league of the state of Washington, takes & > tion to the article of last Mo on the chances of the passage of a direct primary law by the next see sion of the legislature. Mr. Horr saye “I cannot for a moment admit of the defeat of the direct primary bil! at the next session of the legtela ture. Both the democratic and re publican platforms have a plank for @ direct primary law, and any leg tslator who ts a democrat or a re publican will etand om his platform }for a direct primary bill All the im 2a, or al ary 6, to wife of Ja Renek, @ | daughter SHINGLE MILLS TO OPEN WHEN CARS ARE SUPPLIED. Tt was decided at a meeting of the cloaedown committee of the Shingle Milla Bureau, this after noon, that the mills commence op erations as soon aa cars sufficient to transport thelr product could be | obtained The Proper Way To your valuable papers, j protect whose name ja known to the voters to of bey two states, wan discovered mysterious “Peeping Tom, who had annoyed that hostetry for} years and whose espectal predilec-| ton was boring gimlet holes into fn question might not gain any un due publicity in the matter and be cause the politician promised he would never come back again. The details of the story, which are highly sensational, have been suppressed up to the present time. ARE PLAYING A WAITING GAME | King county members of the legis : Dd hem | No bloodshed, not even inkst: t ih jewelry, etc. te to place them in a _ a inkshed,, say whether he would apply for a Beeptance of the word and still) lature are pledged for direct pri-| 04 sare DEPOSIT VAULT. has aa yet regulted from the con-| *tlt of mandamus to compel the Be maponsibie for his acts. On re-| maries, The direct primary louse)" THE PROPER PLACE Is in the teat for the office of ins board of public works to recognize Get examination be stated that|/bas a number of personal plete) modern fire and burglar od ee 4 ee of superintendent | pin,» member on the ground ‘Spree wuffering from paronia memberselect to the bes yAvLTS OF WM. D. PERKING & | Mtreets that no successor has been appotat Pmem be cured, or at last im-| lature, and there have been pledges| oo. in the Alaske butlding, 211] Walters fs in possession of the ed and qualified. Walters is un by being forced to wad « also to the Washington | cherry st. BOXES #4 PER YEAR. | Inner office and performs all ite doubtedly acting under legal ad a aa one aitieant treme grange and to the State Fed e** | duties. Maloney, the mayor's latest vice. He may prefer to have the - appointee, occupies a chair in tho| other fellow go to the expense of | outer office beginning legal proceedings, and Walters refused this morning to! simply defend bis title | EVANS HEARD FRO | James Evans, kkeep for | Joseph BE. Thomas & Co. 109 Cher ry st. who disappeared last Thare | day, was seen in Portiand yesterday | by the | fire ry on ing to Tacoma. Friends of the Chief of Police Wappenstetn to-| missing man are of the opinion that tay promised to investigate saloons | bis mind te affected on Pike st. to determine the truth of the report that men have been erty --- Their Judgment Is Generally Good (ragged tp some, of them for’ the purpose of robbery, A number of Will you refuse money when men have been taken to the Way It ie offered to you? t : wie ital lately, apparently | The railroads operating lines in and out of Edmonton ew Ents elie ye og whe, Pha oe pv chonl palng range be J j have made us several offers for our lands. They know that upon medical examination, have ff offer you 4 per cent interest, we hold the most valuable property in Western Canada. been found to have been dragged and at the same time take care i; ¥ Sennett of your savings. They haul their fuel half way across the continent at Think boat it. 4 present. Crude oil right at hand would cut thousands of dollars from Meir Operating expenses It wou cut out ; the cost of their fuel entirely, because the Canadian Gov- vent pays a bounty of 154c per gallon on all oil produced WePay4 Per ion. This is more than the cost of production, " eran gr OTR (Berippe Spee! vie Since we struck gas in our first bore the railroad com jen wer, tent the ote | Cf Interest ¢ had experts examine our property. They, like mine has Reno in its grasp. There Ise who has investigated our proposition, are con a much suffering fi the intense On Savings Accounts t “abl! t ° i 1 th 1 4 24 and ali the wood yards have going to strike oil, and the railroad com ceaed, Monee ond 2 be willing to back up their judgment with a good ng used fuel, and sheds a They know that there is something being torn down. Many reetaurante | sRaNcHRm—csorgetewn Renton ¢ ; will have to close down tomorrow. I saues Db moOaR..... 4 . ; |The Southern Pasifi a os = esnah “3 A f weeks ago we reached the point where we could Sparks have only a have made money in two ways. We could have sold the oad wana Br eg ) ea cont a erest in our mpany to the railroads, or we }run out of Sparkes cou ave wild ca mn the plan of many stock selling concerns, and cleaned up thousands | By Comparison iE 7 We ¢ done neither, This is what we have done: The $3.00 Bargar Stiff Hat al a . ways wins out Difficulty is al Our w# rer, Mr. Williams, has just returned from ways exper in finding an tst there he purchased the best and largest J other $3.0 at which will even d tfit ¢ nto Canada. In fact, it is the be in the — —. i o | ler y } Well Suopl Bargar he 0 Barger is & t c i me 1 with the Oil Well Supply nly bat made where exactly three Trus oO. | (x ttsbt n » years, lhundred cents’ wor f value is | + Cor Beeond Avenues and Cherry Street v zy to resume our work just as soon as this bye tate every ame © Megs Building, Beattie, Wash ‘ > ‘ | ithe, jark AA, ‘ 1g assor Bs 1 casing arrive in the field Lillagar @ Barkman I ig assortment, uve including many ‘ ry confidence in our enterprise, and we are 25¢ , E decor 1 jin ationery twat is ced f at Third ‘Four-Day Special Sale the pap ared Phis is a On Women’s I ligh Crade | EMBROIDERED re s aT TOILET SOAPS. oe Tailored Suits | DSc | sainty and and: | Qe | Soaps rove, Today and Th ay, Frid p tu will | H 2 yard 1 | a doz : : American A Canadian oil Co. $ nA MONEY SAVERS No C.O.D.s or Changes---Advertised Goods ; t People’s Bank Building, Seattle, Wash - ont ome es BY winod we Cash Only ' Watch for the Rush Into Edmonton Next Summer .! McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St J. a a ro . h Coast store is any object with you , P ~ y then you are sure to become a ~ . ‘ 7 steady patron of this store. Here : : are samples of the savings we . 7 have to offer you tomorrow. MEN’S UNDERWEAR ONE-THIRD LESS. / Tomorrow morning we will place on special sale a number of broken lines and odd lots of Men’s Underwear in various 1-3 makes and qualities—but all good winter garments that Off have proved their worth by la sales. All sizes are in- cluded, though not all sizes in each kind. Take your pick tomorrow at a saving of one-third of the regular prices. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. en «Broken lines and odd lots that have accumulated during 1 3 the immense business of the past three months. They con- ay sist of fleece lined cotton, and wool mixed winter garments Off in various weights and qualities. There is not a single gar- ment in the whole collection but is worth every cent of the regular price, but because there are not many of a kind we want to close them out quickly, Take your choice tomorrow at one-third less than regular prices TABLE LINEN. DRAPERY MADRAS. _ A cream loom dice One of the prettiest Damask, 56 inches materials ever 23¢ wide a good ser 15c shown for makin iceable Linen that curtains. It is a fu a yerd will give you splen- a yard yard wide and did satisfaction for ~ comes in quaint every day use. It is an especially good Oriental colorings and stained glass ef- Linen for restaurants. The regular “ects. The regular price is 25¢ a yard. price is 33¢ a yard. Tomorrow's spe- aly, is 15 spec me price, the one day : cial price will be only 23¢@ a yard. only, 18 c. en yards to a cus- | ~ tomer. MELTON CLOAKINGS. CUT GLASS NAPPIES. Fancy Meltons, full ~ ~~~, Five-inch Cut Glass 50 inches wide, in Nappies, every one 69c shades of brown, 79% of them a beauty navy and cardinal and absolutely per- a yard This material is each fect in every par- just what you want ticular. We sell for a new coat for yourself or daugh- them regularly at $1.49 each, and you ter. The regular price is $1.00 a ya d cannot find prettier, better or more Tomorrow we offer it for sale at only genuine Cut Glass Dishes on the coast 6B¢. Make your choice early, It at the price. Tomorrow they are on won't last long at this price. special sale at only TM¢@ each. PLAID SUITINGS. FRAMED PICTURES. 5 s pnw, Regular prices are ss A broken lot of 34- 6oc, 7oc, Boc and inch plaid Suitings pe salt on Bho Renee and Henley Ser 49c sche Frigs Bon dark colored assortment includes alin “th al each more than a hun- fects. se regular (WH dred subjects, all — prices eee 18e and interesting and pretty. Frames are of a yard we want to close them gilt or dark stained wood. If you have at quich we are perfectly willing any love for pretty tl or a vacant to let you have a bargain, Take them pjace on your wall sce these tomorrow, tomorrow at 12}4¢ a yard Only 49@ cach, BLEACHED MUSLINS. BOX STATIONERY. entiation’ too «pieces of 4-4 } Bl {uslins { ranging in length ; a yard ‘s rt } : ' rularl < t 5 Joxes are i 1) { er S per- » Strongest Ladies’ Waist Housé In the State AC Sr emrewencnnatnsnaaiatens een Wee |

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