The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1907, Page 3

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BENHEIMS AFTER HE WHITE. PASS od i pas IT aa it THAT wath sare EN GOLO—NATURAL TO ALASKAN OF THE 81G Pars claime | Minew raliway, againet his the | government ald, ‘Their polley seen to be to control the means of trans. portation to and from thelr taat ac- cumulating Alaskan interests, ‘Thte being the various sections of Alaska and it be- Rave secured controt Pam & Yukon route Hine extends from to Whitehorse, Bas steamship connec Atlin district and to comes further con have large interests in the W Pr te field-—probably larger lnter- | im it than in any other section of the north—It Ie not strange that it should be conchuded that they would buy the White Pasa if they | could get ft At the present London quotations of White Pass stock the W. P, & ¥. R. le valued at about $10,000,000, 11 iw said, however, that only a limited quantity of the White Pass et@ok avaliable for purchasera, and th fe practically as The Star has Wiscover the only foun- umor is that such a De the logicn! sequence fe actions in the if the road were for ie Gugrenheime ready to what It would cost to get the prop. erty, if it Were possible to get it at all Heney tat Valdes and Co: fAOOT IN SENATE Baecial Service.) 0 D.C, Jan, 22-- at of Utah made the senate today in| ie " Smoot, He sald | and has done mucl te Rim, seemed to be} tem. As an observer of the Mor Smoot was a law ; mon people, I say they are today the principal or an} jas loyal and as pat if be recognizes a|the country than bis allegiance to ‘er if his condition te! pe Ss, and admiration of bis col- Teproach upon cise ongt be no Kis | tion to hie duty and his patriotic guilt) any hese | regard for his obligations as a eith a not be deprived sen of the republic.” clamor. “The charges of polygamy have ali been refuted. Bince a boy Smoot a, ‘Hedley. Clyde M. Madiey, Mar: Scoville, Cecar W. Dam J. Ww. Archie Rotlong, Roscte Berg. L. 1. Oliver, Charles Leigh, fr, Chris, BE an | Brece Siatth, E MH. Culver, T. HL David, F. J. Wileen, BP. Provine, =" SAYS. DENNISON ALONE ERRED pintnt tm the libel suit against "\ Jeanle by the Seattie-Alki Trane. portation company, which was fied ae rr con |Dy James KE. Pharo, with the clerk ‘The proteatan 4 of the United @tales court yesterday afternoon, & arvet is laid)” Phare in his anewer aske that the SCHOOL BOARD CAUSES A DAMAGE 6UIT. Jedgment for $1,811 against the a Kappa Sigma | Pacific Heat & Power company t« om Puget sound asked by the Crane fa and profes-|a complaint filed tm the superior ‘Met and organised |court. The complaint charges the F¥fteen univer- | school board of District No. 1 with Nn dy eradu-|having accepted a bond from the Metting. Dr J. N./ Pacific Heat & Power company. | ected provident and | which insured the heating and ven ‘eretary and trees. | tilating of the Warren school for Wil be held once a the sum of $7,997. This bond was MY Social in nature. never fled. Believing that the in. ‘@rganizers are the wurance bond given the school Wiliam RK. Hell.) board had been filed, the Crane State Senator company allowed a eerer com: EB. Young. C. pany heating and ventilating Charles Winders, | rial segregating. Laguna of BH Fred J. Carver. Roy” _ mam $1,511 rem ZB A CHAPTER. inster Rugs | 5 Relarly $175 Con sale t dd Axminster Rugs at which will « Rugs mea only. While morrow fifty « ble you to save one dollar each. 36x45 inches and come in floral they last tomorrow $1.75 instead This $5.00 Parlor Table 3.29 This Table, made exact ly as illustrated, of quar tered golden oak. The patt top measures 24 inches in diameter and has a deep rail; shaped lower hand-turned shelf and leg condition In the ing known that the Guagenheimea |, its prive te no certain eriterton as to! 2 sone comme sass —s AND DEFENDS of his seat in obedience to a popular has been opposed to the practice, to end the aye as any tn Smoot, while in the senate four yours, has won the re ~~~ [Fiery Senator of the South in Discussing Brownsville There tn nome evidence that ALASKA RAILROAD | they have put up the money. for Paicon Jostin to pay off the White Tanana They have a lobby jat Washington which t# opposing ting of any subsidies for . * * * *. * * | * ne : ~ * . SPOONER IS DENOUNCED) | bitter and Mery denunciation of the i Ha nl Baal NP hhh Ml id attitude of Senator Spooner renewed vigor, charging the tor from Wiseonsin with the issue and attempting by means to shift the his statements upon other dere, In part Senator wold BY SENATOR TILLMAN | i emp ie shift the lers of the records the pre Affair Makes Most Sensational Speech of Recent Years—President Criticised for Outrageous Dis- crimination, ee eee ee 2 2 * and favoring the white ones. quote from a former speech mine in which I maid: ‘We them, it again,” mine? utter them?” Benator by Senator Senator attack upon himeelf Hpooner, of Wisconsin, \ ay eee lead a mob to #/ Henjamin R. Tillman youterday de the conditions under which thé yneh any man, black oF | iivered ono of the most spectacular people of hin state acted at the white, who had ravished any #| xpcochos in the Mistory of the sen time to show the disturbed state of Woman, black or white, This */ ate. He opened the attack with Jena) procedure as justifying the Moora attitude, calmly and de #/satirionl comment on the sénate, course pursued rately taken, and justified *) which he chnracterieed as being & “Have 1 ever advocated lynch Ba wenaclence in the sight *| minstrel show. His comment called law at any time or place?” ‘uid God."—-Extract from the *| for a strong denunetation from Sen: the conator, “For ete crime, and speech of Senator Benjamin #| ator Carmack, of Tennessee, mM re- for one erime only, I have justified Titiman, tm discussing the #/sentment of personal allusions to it,” and here he gave utterance w ille affair on the floor, wr] hiniselt the statement quoted above of the United States senate. “| Previous to this Senator Spooner BENJAMIN fi. TILLMAN. Following this came a lengthy %| replied seriously to Tillman, and : : Glecussion of the unwritten law, SARA A EAR ee ee ee! his addros wan followed by a se | he had denounced tn wha which the senator condemned for od bie “first essay in the line of|the freedom which it allowed. humor,” fellowing this apology tn turn by one to the entire senate The speaker then attacked the eret session lasting two hours, Fol lowing this, in open seasion, Bena: tor Tillman profusely apologised to Sonator € Jarmack and ethers whom WASHINGTON, Jan 22—In a ville affair, the senator sald DAYS MORE —— AND THE—— reat Clothin Auction Sale pata ane R. SIMON & BRO. 917 First Av. \2 Ramer Grand Hotel Bullding WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST FTER being in the clothing busi- ness here in Seattle for the past eight years, we are forced out of biedncct by the exorbitant rent of the landlord, and finding no other desirable location, we are compelled to retire and sacrifice our entire stock at PUBLIC AUCTION before January 26. The stock consists of high-grade Cloth- ing, Hats and Furnishings. No cheap goods. Sales every day at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. This is Seattle’s greatest clothing sale, and'the goods must be sold. Saturday, January 26th, is positively the last ddy° of this great Auction Sale. R. SIMON: & BRO. 917 First Av. Rainier Grand Hotel JOE MARTIN, Auctioneer Merchants, attention: All goods un- sold after Saturday, January 26th, will be sold in bulk, including fixtures nena dodging renponaibility for shoul Tillman Outrageous Discrimination, "It was adroit for the senator to minds of bis auditors and from t's outrageous diserim ination against the black soldiers we killed them, and will do “Now what about those words of | In what connection did 1) Tillman then reviewed Speaking directly of the Browns “Tor the firet time at since ! have with tale} To of shot jay. &; John Frazle, Grand Central | hotel; jnees a large boulder fell on him = eae been a member of thie body I find de not belleve in negro soldiers.” myself taking a different position | my democratle col Ho fault to find with them, 1 » L eritieiae then 10 1 fully expected that the elt sens of my own stete and of the th would ugree with the presi t and approve hie aetion, ‘They to that of leaguer 1 Then the speaker delved deeply into hin motives in eritieiing the president, dealing at length with the eubject, after which he was followed hy Senator Spooner, who resumed the defense of bis action in upholding the action of the prem Ment . FIFTEEN ARRESTED IN CIGARETTE CRUSADE The police have started a war on the cigar and store dea who | well cigarette tobacco and papers to minors, Fifteen arrests were made today under the city ordi nance and state law, and the caser will be prosecuted as a warning to other clty dealers. For several days Chief Wappen atein has had Soy decoys out around (he eity trying to buy to baceo and cigarette paper, and that they have succeeded is shown by the pile of tobacco packages and papers which littered the chief's desk this morning, At each place where the boys purchased “the makings” the name of the owner was taken and a warrant sworn ont for him by Truant Officer T. Ketehum before Police Judge Gor dan. The followin cigar dealers were arrested, gne of them being a wom an: G cher, 68 W, Washing ton st; L. F. Cooper, Magnolia B. B. Garland, 2719 Madison Hans Rosenyenn, 301 Second Miss B. L John Wilson, LOCAL FLASHES Fines yer ate shania 0 979. The amount of fines December, 1906, from district aggregate $6,979. Officer Burkman fil, Officer J. F. Burkman ts fl! at the Providence hoepital, It ts feared he has consumption. jay Agent Here, R. A. Carroll, agent for the Alas ka Stoamehip company at Skag way, is in Seattle, accompanied by his wife, on a brief visit. Want Searmen for Nebraska. Smith, 622 _ at; a19 Pike at; L, The battleship Nebraska, which | enters service April 1, will carry 800 in officers and men. While the crew bas been practically secured there is room for a few more sew men. Company Disincorporates. A petition for the disincorpora- tion of the P. FP. Nordby company. of Seattle, was filed in the superior court this morving. The company io capitalized at $30,000. C. D. Dunann Here. C. D. Dunann, general passenger mt of the Pacific Coast Steam- ip company, arrived in the city from Frisco this morning, on « bust- pees trip. He is stopping at the! Butler and will remain here sev- eral days. He Must Go Back, Albert Anschultz, a German sub- ject, was arrested by the tmmigre tion officers at Port Townsend yes terday and brought to Seattle this morning for being illegally in this country. He will be deported. Federal Examinations. On February 5 examinations will be held at various points In the} state for chemists and inapectors of | foods and drugs for the depart- ment of agriculture, bureau of) chemistry. The positions are worth | from $2,000 to $3,000 Charged With Bigamy. Mra. Elizabeth R. Clark fs tn the county jai! on complaint of George | W. Clark, an employe of the city) water department, charged with de- | serting him to marry A. W. Finn, without the formality of a divorce. | Mrs. bond. Comes to Purchase Horses. R. R. Coutts, of the stage line of the White Pass & Yukon route, arrived tn the city yesterday to purchase horses for the «tage line between White Horse and Dawson. He intends taking north 60 head of horses the latter part of the month. Clark was released on $500) A. C. R. Is Sued. A $10,000 personal injury dam- Age sult was brought in the supe-/ lor court this morning against the | Alaska Central Railway company by W. Benedict, an employe of the company at Seward, Alaska. Bon ediet alieges that through careless and his leg was broken and he also suffered internal Injuries. invitation to address the legisla-| ite derived from the following Reed te io Henry EK. Misre ects oer accomplished if his office A desk is the fir and flat t wh furniture all styles of roll attachment, on We can writer sonable rly compartm For $32.50 we have cepting that there are dra These desks may be had ! weathered oak } let s and |W. Goode Unable to Address. H. W. Goode, presidént and gen-| be leral director of the Lewis Clark exposition, in amswer to an} An Up-to-Date Business Man Finds that his work is made lighter and is more easily or mah revolving bo Crnrory Furnrrure Company | Saturday night in any size ¢ Charles Jations L. Phillips, Virginia bar Hanson, 2001 First av.; ke, 2016 First av; L. Wileox, 2207 First av.; Andrew Johnson, 2301 First av.; Wm. Kerr, 2319 First av.; Dauete Antic, 1627 First av. and Harry Johnson, 2135 First av Released on Bail. ‘The patrolmen serving the war- rants were instructed to bring their prisoners quietly to police henad- quarters, where they were released on the payment of $60 ball each ‘The fine usually imposed for the firet offense in these cases i# $25, and for the second offense a latger fine, including imprisonment In the case of Garland, the police claim they will piace a charge of running a “blind pig” againet him within the neor future, Antic te the man who narrowly escaped sert- ous injury by an automobile last night as he stepped from the walk to take @ car. The cigarette crusade will be continued indefinitely until the cigar and tobacco dealers realize that they must comply with the law and not sell to minors to leave Portland. 1 wish the expo- sition success and a state appro- priation of at least $1,000,000, Petty Thieves-at Work, A. H. Farmer, 651 Railroad av., Rallard, reported to the police thin morning the theft of a gold watch He offers $20 re- ward for tts return, J, Anderson of the Villard house, told the police today that a valise full of clothing had been stolen from his room yee terday. Schwerin Here. R. P. Schwerin, vice president and general manager of the cific Mall Bteamehip company; K. Nelson, his secretary, and F. FP. Colman, of San Franciseo, who are to attend the hearing of lumber men before the interstate commerce commission, are stopping at the Hotel Bavoy. Struck by an Auto. Joe Antio, a cigar and fruft deal- er at 1527 First av., while stepping off the sidewalk yesterday after- noon to catch @ car, was grazed op the chest by an aw ie, which whirred by at full speed. He nar- rowly escaped fatal injury, and missed securing the number of the machine which struck him. Dr. Annie Loses Case. Judgment for $1,000 against Dr. Annie K. Russell is the verdict handed down in Judge Griffin's court in a suit for damages bi by Charles Johnson of Green 1 Johnson brought sult for $5,000 for an alleged horsewhipping received at the hands of the doctor, while cutting..wood on land claimed to be owned by the doctor. Reception Given to Bishop. A reception was given last night to Bishop David H. Moore, who ts visiting in Seattle, by the ministers and members of the Methodist churches. The reception was held at the Madison Methodist church. After short addresses given by Judge George E. Morris, Rev. W. H. Rees and Bishop Moore, the iadies of the church served refresh- ments. COLUMBIA CALLS AN ELECTION The efty of Columbia has called | @ special election for March 5 to vote on its proposed annexation to Seattle, Recital This Evening From all indications the recital té be given this evening by D. 8 John- ston company, the well-known plano dealers of this city, will be well at~ tended, Considerable interest has been manifested owing to the apperance of the two most prominent artists of the city—Mine Lewys, who possesses an extremely beautiful mezzo contralto volce, and John L, Gibbs, the well-known violinist. ‘The program also includes several j exceptionally attractive piano num- re, and will be rendered by Mr. L. Bruce with the Metrost Piano- In addition a distinc unique ia feature will be the fact thet all the accompaniments for the artists will with the wonderful Metrostyle and | Pianola. While there will be no charge, ad- mission ts by ticket only, which can be procured gratis any time before 6 o'clock thi ‘ening at D. 8. John- ston company's store at $03 Second , 1 am unable} av is equipped with modern t consideration. We have ps, with or without type sur prices are very rea endid flat top desk for ble pedestals ud the other a $30.00. exactly like above, ex- in both pedestals. or price in gold gany of filing cabinets, ro k cases. line

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