The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1907, Page 7

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alee Seta sara ane CLOSED DOWN, | ON MARRIAGE q Law Under Which to Proceed, marriage, and on the “free | dootriae Ae Harper writes is to the end that the evil stition and time-honored Chief Denounces Volume As Obscene and Not! Only Forbids Its Circulation But Declares He Will te Socialist Lecturer as Soon as He Finds) love of super hy poertay OF HARPER BOOK_ 5 STOPPED and to tell ton to know the trath ‘Holy’ wedlock has — be frightful failure, it hae gone far toward damning the body has tortured the mind; it has rotted away the underpinning of society Bpeaking ¢ tree love,” Harper terms the adverse talk about that doctrine hystertes. the facts “Ht may be torn from before the face DEAD of ‘holy’ wedlock that thie book Is te written, —_——— Marriage Monstrous. Albert Anner, first mate of the Among other statements in the steamer Monti died last night < let a! 2 « J « wv eo a. — a = bs sd at his home in Paulabo from heart the sale) lation of the law, are rouble, Mr, Anner was one of the best known officers tn the sound owsstands, | All the foundations of the earth ° c arth) Moet, having been on the Geo. B Harper under! are out of course, And of these|ginrt and Paithavon a ow? city orth deep foundations of society none ti ft “et: ‘we mm vitally Important, none is #0) CLAIMS MORE THAN es for the clr out of plumb, none te so timtdly dis retere Une | cussed, and none te ao monstrously beteasiate oct staece: ye penalty pro se infamously rotten as that which v 7 a Robert More © fea m 30 days’ imprie-| Nature herself would make the| commision merchant churgen wie even extend to/ very underpinning of Life Itself—|faincty represonting the amsets of peuttentiary or| Marriage. the National Brokerage company This pamphlet le) In marriage, says Harper, “the|tnis morning filed a demurrer to H | know just} facts of Nature are quietly ignored} tne information brought agatnat r against the or olse stupidly suppressed, and| nim by the prosecuting attorney sta os eoution, jere fet Haturally bell to pay The hearing of the demurrer was ame, which la Marriage rests upon an old bug set by Judge Morris fi January Harper's real | aboo the Law. tt. The objection is made that Acar Vidlowles “The whole Institdtion of Mar|more than one crime ta charged ne some start-/ riage ts collapsing under the weight| Merchant is still at large on bonds ts on the subject of of our Rewatienh century determina: | of $3,000. os ams =, TO HIDING iL DEPRAVITY AND business lists Late yesterday afternoon t some poor ‘are | penstein. Arthur Heath, of Was atearved! coming trom § D. T. company, who was found iy yevet in. the fe im the restricted district, waa ar “ rested. Heath was released after of week happiness in} me, the proprietors of opium Wmllerly ftted-up eatad- Became crceeding!y wary | hewitt, booked at the police witness against “Curly” Sad their places 85) who is held on the charge of being tt today as follows Hight today. A. Fe) Sr'the head of the trem Mietributien | Jobn-Lindstrom—Jossph Joha, 25, ee Tast Nebt. bat Goer agency. Hewitt, whe ttves at 929/Port Blakeley? to Hedvig Lind _ teat wight. but they | Tent yetghth told the pollce| "trom, Port Blakeley Bee re svtoures of (Bat he tearned the cocaine habit} SchuessiorKiebs — George 1. fhe recent disclosures of | 6. Conley. but bas since brokeg | Scbuewsier, . Seattle, to Anna —— ie Mere himself of it. Lotah Kieba, 25, Butte, Mont Kelly-Brown—David L. Kelty, 43 hot to be hoaxed Into the Refused Cocaine. Spokane, to Mabel J. Brows, 24,| the drug evit has been} ped ont, for they know that the mah Voluntary shutting down of MM ts only temporary and that of the dens are bat , hoping the excitement thelr nefarious work will over, «hen they will p Fesame operationa Remove Cail Boxes. first on First ay such as cocaine, and coke, by the Harty company’s boys ry ‘One evening peal | Curley, of the police came last |company, om to my drag « from Manager AT. West, /and asked for 19 cents worth last An Interest In What Will Undoubtedly Be the Greatest Gold Mine in the Famous Coeur d’ Alene District ? Gon't start and yell “fake” the mingte we tell WO Gre selling stock in the Poticte Geld Mining att! 1-2 conte per share, and say its only an- Sock selling schemefor it ten't The following shout our properties, our ore and the development ed done we present for the consideration of and if interested we invite a per- os where We can go into details, FIRST— clatras right 5 ne ‘talk at of the onderful in the heart ded by such Sulitven, h in dividends t STORM. SNOW SHOE, ct Le % and the famous PILOT mine, Seat bodies of ore running $19,000 to the ton in SECOND— non the Poticie properties are 1 quartsite, identical with that of the every reason to believe that we will or as nd win » The vein forma: eFe and we have & mine that will prove as @reat a produ pt or the Banker Hil and Sulliven, al well defined veins samples taken from the show extremety good and sev alms, & ferent places THIRD— Ing four tunnels, following the veins and will begin crosp cutting within ated right in the heart of the < disttrict of the west; over $3,- taken from Poticie and Plater acer mining. » claim that the mother lode or placers ie on our elaima, and if ¢ thelr jadement correct, our mili tone of Pature develo, Property wil) The ore an the vale by the Por the » . ter charges, vy «. thus saving sm extracted right on our pr pment f tully pa a tthoer of the as no DON’T LET Led hasan fo buy » ‘ by with bosy « if st not AUSTIN, Pres. Suite 323-4 People's Bank Bidg. IN KEEPERS SLINK moved and that hereafter tt would cut that part of the city from ita | Hurry Messeager company's office | was closed by order of Chief Wap-| » the | a warning by Captain Ward. George aged 18 years, was also} station as a Conley, The Star this morning recetved information from a local drug store of a startling nature tm regard to the handling of drugs morphine, opium Messenger The druggist told the followiag November, Harry Messenger coke, which I ref and, after spending several minutes trying to talk me into selling the drug, he went to the telephone ai called up the branch office of an other drug store and told the night clerk to give a messenger boy with & certain number a “morph and “C, which meant morphine pid cocaine, and then calied up his own office and told them te hav > Grecia the messenger boy meet him at a 7° ar ngy or va gas ey “~—"lcertain corne n el GAUSES CONSTERNA.|Of the Western Union Telegraph |: "ope." bee ee ee PAMONG THOSE WHO) SOMPARy, who said that the com-| “Arter finishing his message over TRAFFICKED IN lr ee ey have ali it#lthe phone Curley went out, and eal mee in the restricted district finen 1 at once called up the potice and told them of the affair, Had they acted upon it at the time, | think they would have cnught the j boy with the goods on hin.” | The man who made the above atement says he te willing to go on the witness stand when the case Comos to trial and testify LICENSED TO WED Marriage ‘Heansee her have been te La Crome, Wie, Dexter-Gnodgram — Dexter, 10, Milwaukee, Snodgrass, 36, Cote. Raynes Reynolde—F HL Raynes. Seattle, to Ida Grace Reynolta,| Beatile Raidwin D. to 8. Bik Colarade Springs 22, e — ell Radd—Fred © Camp bell, 18, own, to Florence £ Rodd, 18, Maltby - Minatotan| Marita-—Sayernatsa MI pe m4 hatotant, Tappiniah Teuru Marita, 22, Wash, to Japan. Birth Record. The following births were regte tered today Brown—-At 1519 Minor av. Jan ll, to wife of 8. M. Brown, a daugh ter. | Barrett—At 2740 Bighth ay. Jan | 11, ter wife of Adrien Barrett, a son. | Darning-—-At 2725 Yesler way | Jan. 21, to wife of F. J. Darning, « | daughter PowellAt_ 149 E. Sixtioth ar. Jan. 18, to wife of Thon a daughter Death Record. Deaths were follows | Murphy & Murphy, 41 Jan. 10, a 1 Lind H. Lind, 83, Jan. 11 | at 1590 Boren av | Larson—Lars J. Larson, 50, Ja ‘ politan hospltal Melanoak}—Frank months, at Seabeck, Wash. Kem—tee Kuni, 49, Jan. 11, Raynor—A. MH. W. ory Jan. §, at Tacoma. K ity—at Providence Raynor, honpttal Y. Interment ta t cemetery bert—At the family home 21 Third av. last night. Agoes Herbert, aged 30, wife of F. H. Mer eee Deceased war a native of In- diana TILLMAN ATTACKS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Service.) (Seripps Speeial WASHINGTON, D, ©, Jan. 12. Senator Tillman this morning at tacked the president's action in the Brownsville affair. He said it was equivalent to a lynching. The ad dress is considered the moat vio- lent ever delivered by Tiliman on t floor of the senate. He charged the president with having revived a race issue which will bring about conditions more threatening than those preceding the year 1861. Hae traced the bie to what he termed the social | recognition of Booker Washington He said trou “That was a mess; but the Brownsville affair is a bigger one. Is the president ready to his own theory, and hy y into other races? ne accept as a daughter-in law, a Chinese, Indian or negro? We know he would not, but, while they fine words butter no parsnips ing from such a high 46 Inealeulable harm.” NOT A 6AFE BLOWER. who was thought to with oN ‘ALBERT ANNER IS «jail the boys ax cared to drop in,” 4 to give him,! Powell, | registered today an Melanoski, 8) }iast night, Clarise B. Kelley, aged 130 years, ot J. EB. Katley ai services to be held from| rworth & Bons’ chapel at 1} veral eases of} ATTLE'S OLDEST NEWSBOY CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEDDING | MR. AND MAS. JOHN MURPHY. |} The Oldest Newsboy in Seattle, and His Wife, Who Have Been | Married Fifty Years, } | John Murphy, just plain Johbn)years he may be seen every fore Murphy, “being as how be could| noon at First ay. and Madison at never afford a middie name,” the | selling The Star, and he may be} | Oldest newsboy tn Seattle, celebrat- | observed fulfilling the duties of his jed bts golden wedding yesterday humble task with equal fidelity! | There was nothing elaborate | every afternoon at Second ay, and jabout it. “Just say it waa open to! University ut Sturdy Old Figure Mr. Murphy's hair is as white as the driven snow and just a trifle suid Mr. Murphy with the simple! boundiessndéss of the man who bas } }the world for his friend and who/ thin, now, But he can hear as wel would not be above entertaining the | and see as well as most people half | meanest of his acquaintances at hts | his age, and at the age of 73 (hose | home here aren't any frills|who saw the sturdy old figure, jabout fine old, gray-hatred John | soméwhat bent with age, stand | Murphy }up last night with the woman who! Nothing to Regret. has borne bis name for balf a | | It's been 50 years since I mar-| tury and celebrate bis marriag at} ried Mary Martin,” said Mr. Mur-/the home of-hie daughter, 430% phy Fifty years since she and I | Evanston at, Fremont, predict that | went courting aud we've been to- | ii will be many yoars before John! gether ever since, We married in| Murphy, just piatn John Murphy is) Leroy, N. ¥., and that's where her! relegated to the life of retirement | folks Hved, They've Deen happy | to which bis active career has long lyears, too. Neither | nor Mary | entitied him fhave ever regretted them.” { The employes of The Star all Mr. Murphy has had seven cbil.| honor “Dad” Murphy, and yesterday dren. iow he has but two, the! they raised a purse to show their l others having died. Despite his 73‘ appreciation. FAURTEEN YEAR OLD BRIDE DIVORCED PSearment, written by the husband MYRTLE BOYD “FREED FROM) 10 the git, and asking that she "jot BIGAMIST, WHOSE PASSION i tim see her at Seattle and then go ATE LETTERS, AS WELL AG) abroad with her and away from the THE LETTERS OF His TWO andal to whieh thelr relations and WIVES, ARE READ IN COURT, | b!* past have given currency, were introduced by counsel and filed with the clerk of the court. Let The last act of a pathetic divorcee} ters also from the mother of the drama wes enacted iu BupertOT! higamist husband from the little | Judge Morris’ court this morning. | town tm Missouri were also tatro j Myrtle Boyd, the pretty lt-yearold! duced, together with letters wri j wife of Frank W. Rayd, the Mix themnelves eh | sourtan, who marr ber Inet These iast are full of sym March and was shortly afterwards thy and heartDroken love for od by a ne’ n St ree chber as ® mar ed man fr Charles, Mo, re etved her 4 this morning ag fe free from her bigamist husband Letters, full of parstonate ff ach other in their similar atrange and helpless piigthts. th these | tere they chronicle their love for the young man, now grown simul Yaneoualy tnto a great sorrow recogni! ‘WALTERS IGNORED AND ‘BOARD ADJOURNS and Y determination ’ Thomson Walters caneed The Kinese etther of chy mn Maloney Superintendent unge Was not present | Mr. Thoméen ordered the ry to read any ications and was informed ther ro} ao by the roOhe eBoept bid: Mr. Walters moved of pubtte| that the bide "be open but Mr ting this | Th bir not © Mal the board réered to do sed the board nenine an of pubtt courte rhs | courte works that * enti f the board nt Chairman Waite Tuesday 8 Walters t | opened ther | The won, Secretary Rag re | MELCHOIR LEAVES. MAIL DRIVER INJURED, A. T. Metehoir, br “Melody Choir.” left Seattio inet | night to dq Business in the east whieh he stated be had neglected because of his hurrier trip to this | city. Mr Mbichotr the would return, but left tiene with the Renney-Wat fertaking company to care | brother's body Until he could make definite arran ments for ite din- penal ther of the dead| Mail wagon No. L. D. Cameron, « mobile last of First ay wagon was #4, in charge of iided with an au night at the and University st. The lémolished and the te the street, bat un- corner | ariver thrown tid not state when | injured. At the Haven Methodiat Eptsco- pal church, Howard av. and John st. every afternoon next week and at 2:30 and evenings at 730, the singing Evangelist Frank Mo Carty, assisted by his wife, will |hold evangelical services. At the |nervices tomorrow at the church the mu will led by Pants r60 "1 JooLEN AVE SUITS Te OROER +15. 00 corner RUSSELL IMPROVING, The conditior rR * be the Providence tat at hospital remains practically the same. Hoe in gaining | ground slowly, but hig wound te» said to be of such @ nature that re | very Will take a longer time than at first supposed iste, SKROUPA MAY LIVE. Mike Skroupa, who was shot by lawrence Potsnsk at Reveneda) 1 | Sindny nigbt, new rogaine! com | MOHLER & CHASE aclousness at the Providence how Established 1650. al. This morr an state’ | Si atmgia: was be ne coam PIANOS slight improvement @uring the! 1905 SECOND AVENUE | night, and now stood a bare chance Arcade Building. | for life, The Scandinavian-American Bank Invites The str athe your savin The SR ae American Bank °, U Alaska Building. sere | sections of Seattle | weather would undoubtedly becc | Three lives w TROLLEY WIRES FALL AT CROWDED CORNER INTHE GRASP. OF BIG STORM » was last night buried In it snow that has been ex 1 for many winters The weather bure six and ohe-half inches of snow fell although various reports from dif pla the owfall at 12 Inches The Seattle Klectric company kept a snowplow at work on vari ous portions of ite tines al night Several lines nevertheless were out of business during the early morn ing hours, but all were running at 11 o'clock One of the cable cars on the Jamen st. cable Jumped acrons the tracks below Seventh’ ay, on tts first trip and blocked the Mne for |neveral hours. The Sunset Telephone wires are jown in that section of the city, near Virginia and Btewart sts, from Firat to Fourth ays. The Independent wires suffered on Queen Anne hill and tn the Green Lake district Bh companion have all the men they ean ¢ ny in repairing dam ages np the north the telegraph wires down. Wires to Tatoosh and other places on the Straits are out of commiasion Trains are moaptaina. At 11 o'clock the weather bure insned a bulletin stating that tt all blockaded in the colder and more snow was probable NEW OFFICERS IN MONDAY Justice of the Peace P. V. Davia will tarn his office over to John E. Carroll next Monday and cense to be one of the justices of Seattle af ter that date. Judgeeleet Carroll will have his {fices adjoining | those of Judge George, in t York block Al” Rutherford will be sworn bal | in a8 county Commissioner on Mon jay, to succeed P. J. Smith T. A. Parteh will be eworn fn as assessor, to succeed J. W Peters. | ENTERED A CHURCH AND WENT TO SLEEP. Louls Detharig a toameter was sentenced to serve 20 days on the chain gang and pay @ fine of $100 for entering the Free Methodist church last night to sleep. When A. Hally, who hag hia bed im the back of the church, returned to go to bed last night, he found Deth arige comfortably bedding and sound arige pleaded not Judge Gordon, but give a watiefnc ‘ing another m. alseop. guilty before wes unable to excuse for en ‘s home and bed ter THREE OIE IN IDAHO FIRE (Boripps Telegraph Service.) LEWISTON, Idaho, Jan. 12. pre lost and a obild was badly scorched in a fire which Jostroyed the residence of M. F. Fuchs, at Cottonwood, last night The dead are Miss Weathott, & sere. An wrapped Jn his! Deth-| | Trolley Pole Becomes Entangled With Overhead Net- work at Second and Yesler Way, Precipitating All the Wires to the Ground---Teamster Escapes Mi- raculously---Pedestrians Flee for Their Lives, Acoren of lives were endangered to places of safety. Dentz, who wan and Carl Dents, a teamater for the; driving in the mi of the track ity and hie two horses escaped | with hin téan: unable to get out Jeath in a miraculous manner at 11| from under the wires and tt uit @eloek this morning, when the en-| of entangled wire ' him, tire network of overhead trotlay| the main wire falling be wires of the Beattie Mlectrie com-| tween hin two horses 1 resting pany at Yealer way and Second av.| on the wagon tongue, That the man fell to the ground, narrowly missing | and horses 4 instant death be scorem of pedestrians connidered tniraculour Three trolley wires were pulled ry up wagon of the Klee. to the ground by the trolley of a pany was notified and soon Green Lake car flying loose and nnd cut wires. b ia entangled in the network entire syste the electrio “ live wires overhead, preeipitat mony was mat of ing entire network to the| commission for some time, The Yoa- eround. ler way cars were compelled to stop Many persons standing near saw account of the wires falling the wires were about to fall and ran ross their tracks. KID BARKER EVADES PURSUING HOUNDS uties Hal Jack and C. 8. Cady left BY E. L. BOARDMAN. % here this morning to take up Bere’s PROSSER, Wash, Jan, 12,--—-The | traf in the Rattlesnake cot firet definite news of Kid Barker,| Other deputies are making w the Kennewick bandit, and R. C.| Barke It ts believed he is he Here, the horsethief, who broke jati|ing for Nevada, where he formerly here and escaped from the hounds | worked with Jake Lake, his partner, iy pursuit, Thursday night, was re-| who was killed at Kennewick Then ceived by Sheriff MeNetil this| Barker was taken. It in said that morning. Bere was ft the home-| Lake had a wife there and that he stead of C. Jerue, tn the Rattle | left property in which Barker is in snake district, 16 miles northeast | terested. of here, before daylight yesterday Harry Draper will return to Spo- inquiring for Clement Moser, who|kane with his bloodbounds this has a homestead in the neighbor-jevening. Sheriff McNeill is condh hoot, but who ts now working in} dent that the men will be captured, Sunnyside, Bere formerly worked| but thinks it may take » time for him, Relatives of Fred Thomas, the Bere was also seen by two other| other horsethief, who escaped and parties in the Rattlesnake district.| was later captured, arrived bere This proves that Barker and Bere|last evening from J n City, have separated and the sheriff) Tenn. They put up $750 cash bail r went west thinks the forme Dep land he was released. & large district now practl- ant, and two of the Fuchs children. , to open Tho origin of the fire is a mystery.| cally uncles to business, and a more Fuchs was away and his wife| desirable sit will probably be to awakened to find the room full of | drive the “tenderloin” from Its pres- famoke, Grabbing two younger chil-| ent locality dren she rushed through the flames to safety Mise Westhoff and two} other children were sleeping up etaire and were cut off, GRADE PLANS COMPLETED (en anne en a There's no read tape about starting a Savings Account. Our system makes it as easy to save money as it is to spend it, and you can feel that your savings are secure. Start a Savings Account with us. WePay4 Per Ct. interest The engineer's plane and specifi- cations for the Jackson st. regrade are completed. The street ts to be regraded from Fourth av. 8. to 12th | ay. & ‘The erom, streets wil! be Savings Aecounte more or less affected by the re-| On | grade from Main s far eouth as! pe SS Weller st The gerade for the street | will be ite present grade at Fourth av. & on the weet and 19th av. on the east This will involve a cut of 70 feet some points, while In the dis-/| trict around Sixth and King and/ | adjotning streets a fill of as much | #4) fest at some polnts will be neceamary A petition Is now before the city council to have Jackson st. widened 60 feet on each side so as to make | i « 06-foot street ‘The effect of the regrade will be Meat Prices That Please Reston JAMES D. HOOB..........0..Preaitent BB COLIN BR... ee Oman at Behmrts & Trust Co. At the City Hall market, 609 Third | av. near Yesler, Round steaks 100, |] O ont pot roast 6c to Se, prime rib roant —— ae beet 134 Attractive Musical Program Miss De Voin’s Special Orchestra With MR. RAYMOND LEHR, Cornet Solois us 3. Match, ‘ 2. Waltz, “¢ 3. “The Wa 4. Selection §. Cornet x 6. 7. Indian Intermezzo, “Oska-loo-sa-loo' Sawyer 8. Gems from Comic Opera “The Student King”. .DeKoven 9. Waltz, “Au Revoir” geabeuseetedenas Waldtenfel 10. March, “The ¢ OE bcs dé Mendis wer rrr yer Haines Stars and Stripes” Queen of Hearts” Polish National Dance Tonight (Saturday) 7:30 to 10 o’Clock Sousa -Grimm rbler’s Serenade”. ..0..seccesesessveees. Perry from Comic Opera “The Strollers” Englander tka” Raymond “Columbia Po -Rollinson Mr Lehr. Scharwenka Everybody Is Welcome Come and Bring Your Friends McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets £29 Gp rmrernn oemenenin went tot rene mmenan mmeermten MEY

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