The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1907, Page 7

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a THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN, 1 EXKREARARHERS HAAN HRARERAAAHHRS o TASES OF JAPANESE PATERNALISM NEW PHOTO OF GERMANY'S ‘ 99 f FAIR READERS, HAVE YOU MET HIMT * MAY APPEAR ‘DESPO C ERE ERE EEE EET RRR Re vas ated "OUP ft dh bei iendin uber nah Sh occidentale ths Labeda add o's GOVERN’ a ene DEMAND, SUPPLY AND | « The whole case summed UD is that but a small proportion : “prices oF SALT, TOBACCO | + of the people of Japan have the right to vote for the men who #*& even MOTH BALLS~}* make the laws and constitute the govertiment of that country; # } snga METHODS OF our } * and that while the polley of taktng into government hands what # AcvENUE. j* are natural monopolies ts an enlightened and proper one, the ® /WENRY GEORGE JA. | * polley of establishing government monopolies in salt, camphor #* RE ae ————— / * and tobacco, which belong naturally to the competitive flelda, eur Special Services.) * is unenlightened, and, unless appearances tly dece! of The would-be Romeo, the stree plants her little feet on the mepetem” to °*], oon pendl a6 revenue fal wey ive, Of © | oar gallant, is @ person well worth} rung of the seat ahead, ‘Thither ‘ot the larger Ameri enue sera. —-Hoary George jr. * |attention, if for no other reason! strays the vision of the Gallant, He Fa eacribes the trend of | * ® [than amusement, as his antion aré} may see nothing but two tipa of ; tt In AC elitr eters cata Pha let aguchel dah Cobble certainly amusing at (lines patent leather, or he may eatch & odtay “ wtate & ake eo He is the man who likes to have} glimpse of an adorable ankle, In fm other ways it cer | ual output of the mineral may be) and there were levied a business the mame soatfelther case the Gallant conalders vot at 1,600,000,000 pounds, The mo-| tax and 4 stamp duty, The govern very effort {A> himself well rewarded, Game has there is not | Aopely price of this ts $15,000,000. }ment reallzéd that these taxes were | entice them to do so, If perchance }eome to his net. He throbs with ‘of government fn Hat after paying the producers and | to a considerable degree evaded, |he enters a car carrying a number} the keon exbiliaration of a true term | @¢ supertatending government of-/ and It wanted to devise some other 1 | Melis how much ts left for rev) scheme, more especially as the war onue? with China was making more rev of female passengers, irregardless | sportsman. of the number of vacant seats he It might be stated that the street will readily pick the seat another object tn we une the ‘ od euffrage. ry Healtod Protect Your suffrage, restrict ° qualification, In|, The finance department has of) enue necessary, So a leaf tobacco | prettiest girl on the car to the seat be “gn aig bi than 1% per! “elals In Formosa to transport salt, | movopoly law was put into effect in|into it with a sigh, He revels jn} side him. This ts to insure his seat t the quantity to be transported to be | January, 1898. the nearness of some fluffy bit of} to the end of bie journey, With n eres s | eviously fixed every yoar, The This tnereaged the tobaceo rev: | femininity. He Uhrilis with (he a) women occupying the aisle seat be | Salt te tirat delivered to the govern-/ enue nearly five fold, but the gov |casional contact of a dainty arm.) side him, he does not feet con ment, which thon sells it at such | erament yet considered the state of | When the ear rounds a curve apt ined to give up his seat to leas sultable profit as éhall prejudice ag | the matter tiefactory, eince the | the sweet thing beside him ewaye reactive women who may be litte as possible the sale of the! growth oteat. was unsteady and | far over and bears her amall weight! standing. ly shoulder—then Ji) papulation possesse:! = of vou ever Into the gov of the steam ral telephones ant wupply systems tm | ie be the teat, I should | bom ele. jany considerable Increase fn the|on bin m Those two things the street car pronounce that des Ta Japan the production is a prt-| price of leaf, elther from sbortage|whon the street car gailant draws} Gallant atriy for The thrills | since these | ate Duainess under state monopely. | of crop or the government's efforts | 4 long, quivering sigh of utter bites. |from the pretty creature at his aed, plies, They are ® order to fix the rate ef compen. When the evening rush ts wide and the comfort of a seat the street car may to get more revenue, would stim on, civilization, but are, ‘of competition, or) ‘af permanent compet! | ot be left in private giving theiz owners ever all other peo Teo Much, ray so much hed the onopolisation of salt, nd, probably tn matches. Bach of | except, perhaps, | , ia susceptible of on and should] made a govern: , but ought to be left enterprize. landlords were taxed | market value of thelr ‘@ Very large increase | would resalt and) no necesalty of seek — ways of getting | | i | has been of some of the 7%, ani a straightening | eral quettions of jurisdic ‘Mated, what the prew report direct!) who, in addition, was ‘withetity to hire oF fire this was to redace from being seo y t@ the chatrman, to other depart formerty been of all canal absence o*| es se GAYNOR, AWAIT. Rei ING OF THEIR STAR BOARDERS PRISON—LIVE IN| AND HAVE ‘te tt ‘Mar Special Service.) Oh, Jen. 4—"When Hime or wasting tor a new athe do not tail to i ahd Gaynor hotel, M st Mstberry at, one of Ma- ee thorough righ to the most ex the Bibo county jail ” ate Capt. and Col. Jobo F ater thany exciting iy Tos from jus » feturted to ~ + og: lle) Mateh of “ Btatee gov i of hundreds of thow he th sonnention with apon the Ba ad sentenced to Years tn the peniten fo @ fine of over are now await ‘Upon thelr appent for By Hospital Ward. and Gaynor of the hdéepital Mtond fiewt of the oom, Maminated by | fa furfished with tots, chairs and tabies With newspapers, rr books. The stairs leading | SS MPtiments ate near the | the dallding and thew 1 in for the bec MF tingle with the co Criminals Fecent aasertions at Mesars, Greene 2 have lived strictly within Fules. it is generally known that they have enjoyed Prisoners convicted Mdsner offense a interes t of ated spectat Matiness at “porting writer for a lo Ste day referred to the Sheeting done by the former ton ) Whereap they Immediate sere club. F for notoriet have oft Giving uper , Beoompanic i Gayne MPS the oo setts, ti of tie ballitts, wation, the whole country is di. late clandestine importation: thus | the gallant jthat should be deemed necessary. who profess to be competent Judges | MEN1’S BIGGEST THIEVES LIVING HIGH IN A SOUTHERN JAIL. on a at Second going Gast vided Into 12 dtstricts, aecording to | butlding up a system to beat the | found wating thelr facilities of communteation, | government. The existing tobaceo | corner, generally price of fuel, rate of wages and cli-| ufacturing plants were bought|and Pike at, if matie conditions; or, in other) extensions wade, aad the gov- words, according to the cost of pro- ment plunged Inte the business duction, which varies with locality. /of making cigars and cigarete. Handles All Camphor, Profits on Paper. The camphor law is similar to the! An estimate was published show salt law. The manufacturer {@/tng the proapective Income of the Japan proper is required to deliver entire tobacco monopoly for the en to the government all the crude suing 10 years. This income com camphor and camphor off that he) menced with $18,000,000 and has manufactured, reeetve | reached on the L0th year $22,000,000. such com tion ‘counting fixed by } they are ernment may restrict the output {f| hatched,” and those on the outside av jthe large cars with the seata run fing acrose ways, but If compelled jhe will reserve enough of the cor jner to hold two seats, His object in catching the car off Pike at jie ia order to get a seat for him- the car at Pike of Madison, In an Ynobtrusive street car Gallant te certain his seat, and carelessly throws the skirt of his overcoat outward to ward the alsle, thus making the feat beside bim look uninviting; until some charming young things All crude camphor and camphor oll | of such mat are sold by the government at a Saunas pouty — oe ao fixed price. money—that at best It can make Camphor can he produced, I amjcaly a small profit and that smug: credibly Informed, at 16 cents &/ giing ts going on apace. poutd, and ft ts sold at the average See (2 the government frum the came] S** ARR RAHA EE TIDAL WAVE AT TOKIO, (Serine Telegraph Servies.) TOMTO, “Jen ttn tides & ware is reported at the en- ® trance to Tokio bay, There te @ eee 5 seat and for thie rea- the Gallant's rose is > ad a delicate rustle of same imty . A a : ee i eeee * ven, 8 See aetna eee H id f en be alkrws newspaper of - vinlet and trustfal—and ts Sat and big ed to carry on the work with enersy afd etpedition. All that is known an to the prest dont’s talk is the result. Mr. Btew- ens promised to go back to the teth mus and give the new system & trial All the same Mr. Stevens ts known to be in a resignation mood, and bis relations with his nominal chief, Chairman Shoots, are not cordiat, At this distance ft looke as if one or other would have to go. ASSISTANCE. 18 DECLINED (Scripps Telegraph Services) Mr. Shonte and Mr. Stevens trav- eled Immediately to the states. But} NORFOLK, Va, Jan. 19.—~A wire they traveled by differemt Boats | less dispatch supposed to be from Mr. Shonts had the president's oar | Admired vane vas, picked up this .| morning at Cape Menry, and says Then Stevens had an inter hes tho oon ot daiien tas declined all offers of asatrtance Just what oceurred at the white | from Rear Admiral Davis, although house i« not known, It Is under. /{t ls believed ft te greatly needed was an interview between Stevens stood that Mr. Stevens tendered his Dispatches are broken by the and Shonta which recalls the bie| resignation, telling the president/storms In tiew of the other mes torie interview between Taft and) that be did not propose to be fe | Saxe, the report of the deciination Wallace. The chief difference wae | eeanaiite for work which he did uot | ls likely to be misinterpret HERE MONDAY “Damned incompelents™” was & it Roosevelt certain prom: term appited to some of Mr. Shouts’ |isea which the latter had made to omistants and staff, As for tak/him when he took the position as tnx orders from them aod having to| successor to Wallace, promises ave his work subjected to them,| that he should not be hampered by Mr, Stevens would have none of it, necessary red tape, and that he nd sald #0 plainly. |ahould have all the authority need- i NE AOE SE ES Commissioner Frankiin K. Lane, of the interetate commerce com- miseton, will arrive in Seattle from } Tacoma Monday morning and be- | gia sessions In the inquiry he will conduct here at 10 o'clock In chamber of commerce rooma, The coal and car shortage will be inves Ugated by Mr. Lane, who has tele- graphed his seceptance of the chamber of commerce quarters tn A Can which to hold the Inveutigation. 10 WORK (Soripps Telegraph Service.) NEVADA, Cah, Jan. 19-—The | Grease Valley mines opened today with a full crew of men. Bvory mine ta working the same as be fore the strike, Ata late hour last night the miners secopted the | proposition to Work the old sche | dule today with the assurance that | the eight-hour day would be grant ed in the fature. SNOW PLOW IS KEPT BUSY (Star Special Service.) EVERETT, Wash, Jan anow at the Cascade tunnel on the Great Northern has reached @ depth lof 17 feet, and it Is « Three rotaries have the fleulty in keeping the Hn | Freight is congested in ¢ yards, as well aa at Leavenworth in company with six other offt- elals he was presented on the day of the president's departure with a genetal order from the chairman) ‘The story of what occurred has just teached Washington. There “AINW) 9 eal 4 4% tmont dif cleared local - oo tan F Gavwon MITCHELL WINS OUT. the purpose of securing another has gotte #o far as to make exeur- sions fato the country Capt.| prisoner. Soon after thelr arrival (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Greene, t ylder of two, ap) «. Greene and Gaytor were INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19-—John ats more retiring in dleposttion.| seen on the outside of the prison) srichell, in his speech this morn He lo eald to spend « good portion| mingling im the edge of the mob. | jing, anid the convention must adopt of tin time in the back yard of the| it was suggested that they take a4-) »jtner his report or that of Vice of the They is re Prosident Lewis ae |t couldn't adopt \both, as they are opposed to each other in thelr methods of settling lifferences. Lewis thinks Mitchell wife and/iy too conserva and hia exercise or! vantage of the excitement poring over | moment and = @seape. laughed at the idea, so it «il, either walking for sonted beneath a tree, French novel In explaining the of | lated Col. Gaynor upon th an| Mra, Greene and the official of Uncle Sam is quoted as| grown son of Col, Gaynor spend) method ia follows much of the time in Macon, stop-| ints, The « Mr ping usually at a loading hotel And) mends that the jaf sppearance reets aaye Gaynor is a sufferer from Mitchell's report asthma of the worst and is|are frequent visitors to doeted ‘ iso afflicted with locomotor ataxia. | Young Gaynor has entree to ex: em On account of Lis condition wel clusive circles of society among the! Evel rigs ng fl oma able totohal hart morte that checks for! Two 14 ld gi For Irrigated Lands call on try where he has been able to Aphale | nanciers state that checks fo 4 mek easiba. CANAL, 60. the pure ozone, but he hae always! amounts as high as $1,000 have! on@-Bertha Stro , | 0. been elosely guarded jbeen placed in cirevtation, bearing | thelr homes in Everett night President am Curlosity wan naturally aronsed| the Greene or Gaynor signature ad are thought to havéagme to 9-510 M a8 to how the men occupied them The two have their meuls cont/Beattle, The chief of the Everett police has asked the Seattle polite to look for them. regularly from one of the t ho tele ih the town. s in the evening, One aight! angry ¢itizens stormed the jail for ° or |north, He particularly iikes one of | these Galls to take Bune with length ways seata, | Self and reserve one beside him for) t \the fair maid who ts sure to board | lant hastily directed hin straining he edges toward the outside of lady, who was vost | iil snowing.4 be} whole length of his ride. downtown A Disappointment. . th yore reflection tn the mirror; board an Inatde seat on the right hand side. A little farther on on fet On-one & strawberry blonde three wo- Mr. Gal eyes toward his newspaper and slid old way—the| for the window (. ta the meanwhile, a gvod and who carrying market basket also got on. Out of the corner of his eye Gal lant saw the little blonde, yes, she was coming, she had noticed the a ., feat beside him. He would appear indow not to notice her as she stole into! Thank heavens, who had pro aide. Tt te quite natural to take the) ceeded the blonde, she was going | farther forward, That would leave | mo other seat for the pretty bionde | little woman. He edged closer to the window | and peered owt, Would she never mit down? Ab, there she was, the dainty little fingers so close to him whe evidestly did not object to he looked around, The basket bles Ww Me fect half of his tap. treating on | The seat was generously filled and an oder of vegetables permeated |the alr, Instead of the bionde | there sat the dear old lady trying | to cateh her breath, while the love- ly Mite biende occupied a seat across the aisle, aos CEN ANNE AS MEET. hound — Qu A meeting of the property own- ore and residents of the Queen Anne hill district will be held Tues = evening at the “Aroostook,” 600 Anne av. to determing the Weation of the extensions of the mtreet car syetém on the The Cedar st. Mne will be extended around Kast Queen Anne, probably “> Taylor av. to Boston or Crockett ote, westerly to Queen Anne av, while the present Rast Queen Anne Mime will continue northerly along) ‘Queen Anne av. to the canal. The matter is one of vital Interest to every resident of Queen Anne hill, aed Counciiman Crichton ts deair- ous of having « large attendance MAKES UNIQUE PLEA P. Marchise, proprietor of a pool room at Third av. and Pine st. who wan arrested last Thursday on the charge of allowing minors 4o fre- quent his establishment, testified in court this morning that he was tow old to keep bis youthful patrone out of his place. Marchive is 60 years old. Wheaever Marchise objected to the boys as too young, it was al leged, the “gang” would take pos session of the place and lock bim in @ side toom. Remarkable as the plea was, there seemed to be a ring of truth in i, and Judge Gordon took the case under advisement AT HAVANA (Seripps Telegraph Service.) HAVANA, Jan. 19.—The steamer Oterl arrived at Santiago today from Kingston with #2 passengers who were in the earthquake. five are injured and several may die. A Gov Cuban cutter dispatched by Magoon with relief supplies, has returned, being driven back by the high winds, The captain of the cutter says he put back at the request of three American oor respondents who were aboard. The correspondents deny this and aay the captain didn’t know the route. TRANS GOLLIDE (Seripps Telegraph Service.) SUMPTER, 8 C, Jan. 19-—-A head-on collision occurred on the Atiantic Coast line between a pas Senger and freight today. A wreck the crew, doctors and nurses were No deaths are Mgpt to the scene repor Frozen Pipes 1 kinds of repairing tn t possible time. @ 221 Pin Me shor Hrown Plumbing Co., Roth phones Steam baths, 26e, Oriental Batha 20 PER CENT OFF ON CLOTHING AT BOYLE’S ,t?3 | GO AND S£e OXBOW ADDITION TODAY, | However, a few days ago, one of kind of a man who tn thoroughly satisfied with his ed a traction car, happily securing It was a rear seat very pret “Hit.” | QUAKE VICTIMS ‘Thity- | H.| This new photograph of the wi @plomat who rried Bertha Kr thing but slender! daughter, has just arrived in this ¢ ountr > | aaa Satie eeeeeeeee |® VISITS HER BROTHER. * (Serippe Te! hh Bervice.) New YORK Yan 1s.—The ® countess of Yarmouth visited * Harry K. Thaw in the prison * this morning. * * \* » seeeeet ee ee HHA RRR Tate this afternoon Bonney Wat- ton Co. received a report from the Crittoadon Home af Duft- her proximity, she was actually crowd-| lap, that one of the Inmates had Was\ing him-—the little angel and then| ‘ied. The body will be brought to Beattie. LOCAL FLASHES The sheriff of Chehalis has re quested the Beattle police to help him locate Alvin Bling, who ie i wanted for murder. Sling left Che- [nalts last Wednesday, ani it ts ‘thought that he came to Seattle. where be has a sister, The police are trying to tlocate bim - fo.d ~iquor After Hou » Mike Peuel, bartender for the Peoples Cife at B cond av “outh and Washington st was arrested a { 1:15 this morning for violating | the saloon clowing ordinance. This jis the second arrest of this nature within a weok | Indian Boy Missing. Charles M. Buchanen, superin tendent of the Tulalip rerervation, has asked the Seattle police to lo- cate a halfbreed Indian boy, |Bugene Sheldon, whe ran away | from the school on Noy. 17 Steamer Californian has complet. ed her 4 to sat ter The Cocos Island dine Hy treet: & T athlon die furge Alberts 27 ne the date of th out Or ton has wet March hearing ' i h lrLoops CONTINUE IN THE MIDDLE wesrT (Soripps Telegraph Service.) CINCINNATI, ©. Jan. 19.—The river passed the height of 62 feet | | this morning, end ratiroad are at} ja complete tleup. The c 1 this morning authorized @ $16,000 bond lewue for the refief of th “i vic jtims, The plight of cities ucross lthe river is growing worse rapidly, The | Traffic Tied Up. SPRINGFIELD, DL, Jan. 19 |warm raine in Central Diinole have practically ted up the Interurban land Ulinole ‘Traction Hines, and} washed out the ers m Decatur and other towna, flooded cellars | and inundated farms. Every stream te thre: foluge. GOES TO JURY. (Beripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, Jan. 1°.--The case of Cornelius Shea, international prew- dent of the teameters’ union, neous | ed of conspiracy to ruin the trade Jof Montgomery, Ward the of their drivers $ was given to the jar porning and Co. darj in this tr strike | | LIEDERKRANZ CARNIVAL, The Seattle |Aederkrans will give Ja musical carni and masque ball jtonight at the Turner Hall on | Bighth av Wool Growers’ Convention. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 19. The National Wool Growers’ | fonvention Closes today, with thet [election of Officers for the ensuing | year as the principal business | od plumbing is essential to! | health. tla the kind whieli Geo. |H. Woodhouse Co, alwaye do, Call} up Main 044; Ind. 944. 118 Uniwer- sity at oe! Water Pipes Burst Can be required on short notice by ithe G. H. Brown Plumbing Co,, 221 | Pine st. Roth phones . } IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS tn Grand View Orchard Tracts Finest and most productive in the West, Every acte can be made to yield $400 to $800 per year, Splendid climate, beautt ful surroundings, excellent water. Improved streets be bordered with shade trees One mile from Northern Pa cific ratiway station $176 PER ACRE YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH, Dexter Horton Seattle fe of V upp, th Bobisu, the poor German great German jronmaster's ES lo 100 ARDENT, oHE oAYo Mre. Frank Burke this morning filed a complaint against a well known Ballard resident, who, she alleges, ts too ardent in his suit. Mra. Burke declares the man's In- sistent but unwelcome devotion has caused her great inconventence and irritation. A deputy sheriff has been sent out to arrest the man and hale him into court. Liqudhk DEALER ARRESTED. Mike O'Rourke, of the White House Liquor company, on Second av. 8, was arrested this afternoon by Officer Peterson on a warrant sworn to by Lic®se Inspector Marsh. The charge selling Mquor without a, license. MANUFACTURERS MEET. The Manufecturers association, of Seattia, will meet tonight at the Be- attle Athletic club and the association, Steamer Goes Ashore. KINGSTON, Jan, 19 ler Pring Eitel Frederick i# ashore. land tugs have gone to ber ansist- ance. ‘This i the third vessel lashere in this vicinity, two on ac- count of the earthquake, Don't overlook the fact that good plumbing is the moat essential point in modern home butiding, G. H Brown Plumbing Co, 321 Pine st. Both phones see Are you sure it is a good in- vestment? if you are not, come to us. We are willing to give you the benefit of our lengthy experi- ence in financial affairs. WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts & Trust Coa: Cor fecond Avenue and Cherry Hoge Bulting Meattie, Waan McCarthy’s Pre- Inventor Sale Ends Tonight at 10 o’Clock Don’t Miss the Chance to Save on Goods You Need diseuns the | Proposed Insurance organization of || ‘The steam- | Do You Want | the Real Estate Contract Law — Repealed ; } } po You WANT YOUR- PROPERTY Tigp UP UNTIL you sURMIT TO BLACK- MAIL AND EXTORTION? po YOU WANT YOUR PROPERTY TIED UP IN LITI- GATION WHENEVER AN UN- SCRUPULOUS BROKER ‘WILL SWEAR FALSELY THAT YOU TOLD HIM TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY? po YOU WANT YOUR PROPERTY TIED UP WITH- owT YOUR WRITTEN CON- SENT? Ir YOU WANT PROTEC- TION FROM SHARKS AND KNAVES, DO YOUR UTMOST TO PREVENT THS REPEAL OF THIS SO-CALLED REAL ESTATE LAW. WRITE TO YOUR REPRE- SENTATIVE AND SENATOR, AT OLYMPIA, IMMEDIATELY. HAVE YOUR FRIENDS DO 80. GAY EMPHATICALLY THAT YOU ARE OPPOSED TO THE REPEAL OF THIS LAW; THAT IT I8 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY FOR THE PRO- TECTION OF EVERY PROP- ERTY OWNER THAT THIS JUST LAW REMAIN. IN rOoRCE DO YOUR BEST. LEWIS ROSENBAUM Seattle, Jan, (9, 1907

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